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All Local Advertisements Under This Heading, THREE CENTS
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ft Line For Each Insertion. Mini mum Charge^ 25 Cents.
WANTED

TO RENT

WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only coat you THREE CENTS R
line each issue and will surely
bring' results. .

For IU&gt;f)t—Room nicely fini*hed suitable (or office or small store. O pixnite
Court House. Apply to Mm. J. C. Ensm Infer.________________
23-tf

,F«)r .R ent—Nicely furnished rooms
WANTED AT ONCE— Old Rags at the new- modern house. 404 Palm etto. 23-2te
HERALD OFFICE.
Ha«« Most be
Perfectly Clean. WUI Pay TWO CENTS
For R ent—Good (umiahed rooms.
a pound for name.____________________ Housekeeping it desired. 311 Park. 23-3tc
W A N T E D —Colored l&gt;oy to work. In
Good Farm for R ent—Castle Garden
office. A pply at once to the Herald.
on traction line, three mllea from d ty .
W antcd-*To buy prod reco u d -h an d F anned forfrrt» years, all tiled; two good
one horse surrey cheap lor cash. Jno. (lowing wells, born and outahed. R ent­
Wilson, Mellonvillc Ave. P . O'. Box 1127 ed cheap (or cash. Address Mrs. Cora
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______ I R r f t IJollinger, C anaatota, New York.

c u r b s t o n e g l e a n in g s
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
' “ HE’LL PRENT ’EM” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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f T h at merchants transportation prob­
lem seems to rne to be something of
th e right sort and cannot fp.i* to get a
rrsjionso from the country people.
Here is one o L the beat .cities In one of
the l&gt;c*t sections of Florida and the |&gt;eop!e
for (nib's around are unxijus to trade here
hut they object to. paying hack fare to
the cny from the depot and our mwcKMu» to show them th at their hearts
a rc 'in '|th e right place offer to pay not
only their hack taro but their railroad
fare also anil thitf.get them to coipe tq.
Sanford always.
And th e countrypeople appreciate this move on the
p ? rt cl the Sanford m erchants and the
incren;&gt;ed trade during tho holidays
will show it. Sanford has tho goods
ond the prices b u t has been handicapped
by mony tilings in the past in the way
"Of railroad ' tn n s p o rtu th n r “ r t f
a l l

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• The. I.ittlc Millionaire
Goo. M. C ohan’s new m usi
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" T h e Little Millicnoire" whn- '•tirn
" T he Llttle..A U lliftuiro" when nsm^ to the ‘ Im'erinl T heatre on V,«. mi..,
20th is said to be another ,,
delightful entertainm ents Hi,:
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au th o r bos.-.a happy knurl.
, ,u
o u t seem ingly ut will.
A«-. i»i ,m,q *
a* ure the theatPf-goers of Br.w:i*ly
to the typical Cohan hSow. the i
tion of the " L ittle Millionaire”
GCo. M. Cohan theatre early loo .
was an unexpected revelation. ■ m n
cyclonic rapidity of motion, it, -.
^
of fascinating melodies its h e ur,iu,
lint*,* its bright snappy lyric, , i ltJ
general air of m irth and gai«-t&gt;
T he »cenea of " T h e Litth- Million,
aim ” «ro laid in th e Sjxmner l,,m.* „n
upper Fifth Avenue, New York
" T h e L ittle Millionaire“ i» i rry
generally considiqed the U-at product
of M r. Cohan’s prolific jAm? Th&gt;* piece
was one of the greaLJ^oS iwuy s i , ,.Vrft .H
all last season and w ill lie pre'cuud
here w ith a company nrsl chffrar ol 1
ununual excellence.
Two of the p A
players in the cast are Bert Leigh :md
Haxele Burgess.

X I sec by the paper th at the city
council has declared the franchise of r The city campaign is entirely too
the Sanford Light and W ater Co. is tam e and the candidates are simply
null and void beeause they have not going to sleep on the job. Now for in­
eomplied with the apeciftcations . aud stance we have two live cnmddattB 'o r
rules ns laid down by the original mayor and yet we have never heard a
owners of th e franchise, and die city speech 'rom either one o ' them during i I am glad to see th at the mayor
council in session a t th at time. I happen this campaign. U they have even ap ­ hi* issued a proclamation for th e peo­
to know something about th at original proached a prospective v o ter no one has ple of Sanford to have a Cleaning up
ever heard of it ond yet they call them ­
’’ 102-tfe charter and was present when it was selves - candidates for th e highest office Week nnd th a t the good ladies will
W anted—Man and wife.
Man to
assist.
T his will mean more than a
granted to the original W ater Co. I
For R ent—Two furnished rooms atjd
within
tho
gift
of
the
people
of
Sanford.
work on truck farm, woman to do cook­
mero,
cleaning
up os it will , Instil tho
believe th a t tho present city council
suitable for light
t
ing and take, care of house. M ust lx* one bedroom . IRooms
Now
w
hat
these
two
gentlemen
ought
to
idea
of
cleaning
up in the minds of the
is well within their rights when they
thoroughly com petent and come well housekeeping Mm. Goodhue. 210 Park
do
and
every
other*
m
an
who
is
u
can­
people
and
the
city
w il present such a
attem p t to revoke tho ch arter of the
15-tic
recommended.
Inquire 113 Commer­ avenue.
didate
for
an
office
should
dojlikow
iw
fine
appearance
after
the d ean up period
W ater Co. but I question tho wisdom
cial S t. E. C .'T y le r.
22-tfc
ol the move at this particular time and th a t is to make us an address oc- th at the council nnd the people them ­
MISCELANEOUS
when the new company is really trying cassionaffy and let us know what; he is selves will never le t it go back to old
for and why. We w ant some old conditions again.
These spasmodic
FOR SALE
WHY NOT try an advertise­ to make a first class plant for supply­ standing
tirtie
'politics
where
the
candidates
get
efforts
at
times
are
all
right to get tho
WHY NOT ..y an advertise­ ment under this heading. It will ing w a fcf1 » th e city. There are redeem­ up on » box or wagon a t th e drug store people started and i t is hoped th at the
ment under thin heading. It will only cost you THREE CENTS a ing features in the idea of pumping corner and telFus rll about it and what city will have u real awakening to the
only coat you THREE CENTS a line each issue and will surely pure water through tho mains and the' excuse he has for becoming a randi- needs along this line. The new council
fact th at you can now drink the water
line each isauc and will aureiy bring results.
from the faucet is worth something to date. Now we shall look for our candi-j th a t takes its seat in January is pledged
bring results.
C rate Nails Planet Jr. Tools and the consumer- As long as the mud is dotes to get busy during the last dayB to bettor sanitary measures urnl next
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For Sale— "C heap" Pair of Horses, Implementa. Sturatone and everything elim 'nated from the mains there Is Of the campaign and give us something summer should Bee many Improvements
for our money.
along thta line.
Wagon and Harness. Apply to L. J, for the farmer and vegetable grower. something to be thankful for.
But
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Irrigation
%
n
specialty.—Fernald
H
ard­
H artley Jr.,Longwood, Fla.
14—1(
here comes the householder who ex­
ware Co.
22-4te postulates at length upon the water * W hat is \torse than m istaken humor? K Seeing Col. Thrasher on the street
F or Sale—One horse disc harrow one
A distorted sense of whut is humorous the other day niter a three years absence
Send your orders to F. A. Sebum pert beipg hard and unlit of wash clothes
horse turning plow. Good as new. T..
is 11 vor-v romrn,,n
Yo» ° ,u 'n from Sanford reminds me th a t he is
as ho will save you big money on your n and various other und sundry kicks ! see
K. Bates. Court House.
15-tf
men
and
women
who
possess
in- certainly carrying his age well for he
tile, sewers pipe* and the Schum|&gt;ert- and there you go. The Southern Util­ telligenee and character in u high de- was in Sanford when I came here and
ities
Oo.
will
find
out
Ixdore
they
are
For Sale—Seven room house 320 llth Norcro«» Hoes. I am here where tile
grec hut lack the true sense ol humor, th at
several years ago when C apt.
St. and Elm avenue. Apply on prem­ and sewer pqte is made und can see it be­ many years cider th at in Florida there
And
when
they
attem
pt
to
he
funny
il
Dick Marks was laying out Sanford.
ises. A bargain.
17-1 ltp
fore it Is shipped, ns my territory is from will many and divers kicks upon the is th e most unendurable thing. Humor
Col. Thrasher is one of the older citizen*
w
rier
for
there
are
various
and
sundry
Birmingham, Ala., to Columbus, Miss.,
|i. &gt;
suffers more with such ft Ik thnt^ wit here and his return makes Sanford look
For Sale—Several well bred hounds.
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and Parrish, Ala., north on the N orthern kinds of water.
While ho probably
I: •
One well trained (or deer, others J list
I really believe th at the new company does lor a mistaken witticism is merely j like day* of old.
Alabama Railway, in one ol the best
as
an
arrow
thnt
has
missed
the
tnrget
had
a
good
time
in
Europe
I will warrant
right age (or training. H. S. McLendon
clay regions in the United States. F. A. is trying to give service hut they are and is lost, but distorted humor blun- he is glad to get back to Sanford just
W a d ab o ro . N. C. U t.l
17-S-tp
charging too much for the service and
Sehuinjiert, F ayette, Ala.
13-I6tp
Bradi at j«tif Aims for rwrrrcl drtrl»^(p|
that
can lie proved upon thorn. They dens ponderously up to the goal and like all of us are after a sojourn in come
For Sale—Celery Boards cheap, big
DEVELOPING of your filmi rari only b«* ik.n#
stumble* against it arhl crushes itself, other place.
have
also
broken
tho
original
contrart
I have a first class painter and sign
oner tnd TOHIIEfT DEVELOPING Inaorr*
lot, rill ’phone 263 or write Box 942,
Mistaken humor reminds one of “ the |
• * •
briirr rctulli. Our tirdlm i forlHlirt rp»bl*
Sanford .Florida.
18-tf writer. We can do your harness re­ in cutting out Lake Ada as the original1dull sickening th u d " for which th e re h L Seminole and Volusia countie« are
ut lo flvr yon HEBT IBIHBIIILE MENI I IH
franchise called for although the divorce
pairing and auto top work now.
Nothing is more labored acting m concert in the im provem ent
J . B*«*f
amJmtUmmml t i èLAHt M\H
(non
Ada
is
not
to
be
regretted
by
the
ls
no
&lt;
’*rUiw'
14-tf
W.
H.
UNDERW
OOD.
For Sale—6 acres well tiled , small
KUIUK.B, ANSTIl I AMEUIS. kdflAK *L.
or
fails
ho utterly when it do«» fad id the rond* in that section. The good
« m n . '—« -—- • uiofunCv- o f - th e crtTtPTnt,
house, good well, on proposed brick
miM.H u d NIIPPUKS. WK rOHTPAI «IL
The Watson Triplex Sprayer is the
The outcome of the affair will be wach- Aid yet for the »um total i f the humor­ roads fever i* previdi ni liv re in about
road.
1 mile from Beck Hammock
FlUvtH OUT OF JACR.SONVUJJÎ.
b«wt traction sprayer on th e . market ed with great interest as the Southern , ous attem pt* of hum anity let us la- as virulent a form* as anywhere id so in
station. S. A. Houston at Crown Col­
will develop 160 to 185 lb*, pressure with Utilities will not sit calmly by and have thankful for the good far outweighs lb" slut«*. Good road* of noctnsity call
JE N K IN S C A M E R A S H O P
H~
umbia Paper Co.
2(MSte
7 W. r« ,r l1 Si.
P O Dom 13Gb
8 «pray* in operation.
The pump is their franchise taken avCny without a the loid and humanity would I**' amus­ for improve«! hridgm and ih«*««' are
J A C R S O N VILLE,
•
FLORIDA
ed even if it sometime» has lo suffer being discussed also. Ill this line the
For Sale 26 pure while I horn different frofn that used on any other struggle
for
it
leutrds
of
county
commissioners
of
the
hens. D. 1*. I tonne Geneva Flu. 21-U sprayer. It is triplex lias a rentinuous
lt really means th at the (asipfe of
discharge and very little vibration. Sanford are getting .ready for municipal
two counties are discussing the erection
. 1
Far Sale- Completo (urniture mul The \ \ a Ison sprayer is always balanced
Nonuof
I
he
hoy
s
took
M.
K.
R
obin-,
of
two larg«» modern steel bridges a-Jr* IIX- | e*11 I JI P
illili. Vl-Ml ■!pi th
* I Us
*l IX:J Ol
|l»UIH
a’■ 1
something
a tv Ithey
should
Ì sownership
fitljngM for an eigiit roöm house. Will
bave nondered unon long ago and some- 80,1 U1’ lhe r‘v,*r hi*hink ’ast Friday and cross thè St. John* where th è river
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sacriftcti il taken nt once. Everything before
Tin' .Geo
11 .Fumalo
thing that lias ail the appi arance sf Just to show that they wore ell go«*! forms tin- line between the two counties, One Inch Cards Will Be Published I »
r - first ela».
No nhoddy (um iture. In Hardware Co. agents.
22-I ti­ locking tin* stable after the horse is idlew s I will mention thnt (¡«*&gt;. DoCi.tles It is propcmsl to Ijra te them ut Monroe
der This Heading At The Itale «&gt;1 }T ?0
quiro 113 Commerclul St. up-stairs.
Frank Woodruff nn«l Phil Elder were in tmd O-tes*!!'» (err.
stolen
Sint«*
and
local
territory
given
to
Per Year.
22-tfc „
lh«* part)
and I could idm wt swear
* " *
jolduTs, retailer* am! capable salesmen
that they carried noting more harmin’ * \Vh**n a man m i o p t* an o lh * of
For Sale D«‘iiuturi»l Ah oboi for me
'SKA !'.' the lj«*t and bt**t known hou| i. * i am unite punitive that some men than »lllphur water tail I b.ivo- it on trust nt tin- blind* ol the j*««pl« even DR.
VV K. H O U S H u l . D i K
chanical purjm,»*,.
remove* grim«&gt;, grease, dirt, ct. , (rom are a* putticulur about tl a i r clothing good authority that M K, Robinson
though
it
!&gt;e
&lt;
tdy
th
at
«if
alderman
he
23-2 tc
Ferna I Hardware Co. the haml*. Big .n'liiT, eaj*-ciully in lac- iL» the fuK-ueU of lusay women. They
DENTIST
never caught a fish or even had ahite should do his duty regardless «if any jhtFor Sale— Red Jersey l«»ar’ 2 Vi years tory districts. W riite for attractive object to anything being fo'ded or press­ all day long and upon taking his line sona! or individual benefit to himself. Pooin* 23. 2S and 23. Pico tildi
i't,™,» it
old fine animal weighs about 200 projMisition. SKAT CO.. 3 New Park ed down by the weight of other e d i t ­ up when the party was ruddy to have it When he is not prepared to do this ho
SANFORD.
F L O K I l&gt; A
ing. They do not like to have a’l their
14-tf
pounds.
Sacr«fici*&lt;i at $15. or will avenue. Hartford. Conn.
was discovered that he Rad boon fishing should step clown and out and make
cl.ithing
hung
in
the
closet
by
wire
sw ap fm- heifer suitable in price. C. C.
all day without any honk- Now what room (or -a man more patriotic to the
hangi'rs
Such a man here recently
Cold Wave Strike* City
McDougat U. D No. 3 Sanford. 23-tlc
can we oxjxH-t trom a crowd like that? cause ill the people and who will do III* THOMAS EMMET WII.SnN
ha«l a r ’othra rai«&gt; m ade to order. His
ATTORNEY AND tMUNSEI U'K
What we cull a cold wave struck the La lor furnblu’d the prop«tr measure­ Mr. Robinson has just returned I rein duty by tin whole jn»&gt;ple regardless
For Sale White Ho"and Turkeys.
city last night ami this morning there ment* of all his clothing to the cabi­ New York where he sjient several i of benefit tu himself or u *ele«'i coterie
AT LAW
Hen
am!
GobbVr
for
$.*.00
Several
E ■*
wreks visiting tie' many churches in of hi* fri«*n«l*.
W'.: Lair S|«ir Attorney Srve-nih iwduini • *
fine Bronze (¡«&gt;h!&gt;l«'r» for lirtHnling was a touch of (r«&gt;*t in the high places net mnk«&gt;r who made it. This case hud
company with Hurry I’apew orth and
* • *
Florkla
$6.00 each
&lt;ì &lt; McDouguI 'I'h«- and the thermometer register«*! thirty- to be long «uiough to contain hi* ward­
ali of us can vouch for him. It certainly their lu-ails off about the rough road*
B r ik le o c c * . Sjinforxl «tiil S vi van
four
winch
is
siime
coldncsa
lor
Ssu
T urkey Man II. I). No. 3 Sanford 23-tfc
robe il he should take a notion to keep
ford. Tim t*-«&gt;ple all wrnp|&lt;ed up in it in a sliding section und other com­ must have b«*en a case of absent numled- in their resjH*ctlvB localité-* The Btraw
re*** and yet the l«&gt;y* are authority for would be fine just now when the roads
F oiV &amp; de Upright piano, com par­ overcoats ami the ladi «*» had a chance
M U R K Y S. KI NG
partm ents were made to fit other ar­
the statem ent of the bookless line.
I are bo very dry nnd il it is buried just
atively new. Inquire at I’hiU p‘s Stu­ to wear their coats marked down from
ticles.
T here was no deep drawer—
ARCHITECT
* * *
I under tho ground and plenty ol sand
dio.
24-tfc last winter and altogether the signs of
everything was a sliding shelf with
i
W
ere
it
not
for
this
insatiable
greed
■
put
on
top
of
it
the
road
will
last
all
winter were in the air. Th«j fact» of the just room enough for one article and !
Room tl) Wilkjaa Block
For Sale— Brand new Emerson S tand­
Over in Lake county mahy
vegetable growers however showed signs partitioned off to fit. The shirt slid e! prevalent in some people to posses*: w'iliter.
ard TyqiowTiter with uh I»test Im prove­
everything in sight and to discoun-1miles of straw roads are built and they
partition* so th at they could
F L O R ID A
O R LAN D O ,
ments. If you want a bargain in a first of improvement for (he cold wave ,
means belter celery and that the lettuce not help lying in order. This adowed tennriee everything th at does not &lt;lir- 1 last for many years and are good for
claA-i Ty|*ewr!ter. Add rtws 1*. 0 . Box
will head- this week and be bringing of the shirts being drawn out one at a octly benefit themselves there would horses and automobiles slike.
ê ;
882 City.
24-2tp
l&gt;e more homes in this country and lira
DR. R. M. MASON
good jirict«. In fact the cold spell was lime.
The s ides were a ! shallow
scanty
living
while
these
monsters
of
H
And
sp«
aking
of
Huerta
although
For Sale— Upright pinno in first eia» ■h^dly wanted ■here and everybody is about three inches deep. There were
DENTIST
condition almost new. Will sell fdr ¿hilly but happy. The m erchants had special places for each article of uniler- greed are accum ulating hoarding an it may lie treason he commands a de­
Phon* 19
*100.00. Particulars given at Herald a fine .trade yesterday the people seem­ wear cuffs co"ars neckties nnd hose denying themselves many things ac t­ gree of adm iration of a certain sort. Welborn Block
ually nrHa-ssary to their com fort to the If you were in as much danger &lt;is he is
ing
i»
have
waited
in
their
fall
buying
office.
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nnd jewel l« m s and toilet article com- end th a t they may « atis)t their covetous
Sanford. Florida
.i conci intory po'*cy toward one oj
Muntil; T^KeMity drove them to trade in j parUncnt*.
T here was a big front
h r
wishes which are so grasping th at i the most [wiwerfu- countries on earth
,TO KENT
W iat.^yioods,
lmar«i which njKmeti down like u lid
.1
nothing ordinary cun satisfy them. wou d d o u b t'res be the very first sulj^to
GEO. A. fitCOTTES
of u desk und formed a shelf on which
By
d ry and by night and throughout in your b’ueprint. If he is thrown out.
WHY NOT try an advertise
Notice of Election
things could be laid and sorted out their entire existence their one thought
a* President he ought to muku a good ATTORNEY' Ahn QüÎfNSELLOR *r LAW
ment,under (hi» heading. It will
p re p a ra to ry to being placed in their
is for self and accum ulation and to A dorman for Sanford.
only cost you THREE CENTS a Pursuant with provisions laid down proper
receptacle. ,
• • • *
Practice in State and Federal Court*
such an ostent do people ride *. this
line each issue and will surely in revise«! charier of th e C ity of Sanford
H
e
is
the moat particular man in agreeable hobby , th a t they utterly
County of Bernlno’e. S tate of Florida.
?
All
armngfimentq
iiavj.ng
beCit
made
LrK f, results,______ ~
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Sanford Fla.
I horeby call regular City eleclibn to bo Sanford. And pity the poor gjrl he ever obliterate every good quality th a t they for the brick for tho o im tr y roods Garner-Woodruff Bldg
F o r K ent—Nice furnished rooms. held a t Auid city building cm the first m arries—il ever he marries.
have start«*d In li»c with never stop ing wo can look for tM m tb roll in any day
4 L 2 5 per week and up. A t Stum on’a, Tueaday after th e first Monday* iq Dec­
to think th a t it is n sin to covet, add that and then tho celery delta will bo one ol
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tho host paved «cottons of the south.
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F o r R c n t~ N o . 708 Park Avc., six day of said
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fly V . 4 - H ere’s hoping th a t rto more' -delays
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rooms, bath, electric lights, gas (or cook­ electing u M a y o r. ter nerve twt) year* Chase and S. J . M cBride and several i T he
Office; Yowell Building **r ‘
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
C nt Store._____________
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two years from the first M onday In about a mile of road out there were onjtjy them sohl« also. * S|&gt;eaking of f H u erta—about ’ us shrewd a tfutFor ren t—Rooms for
light house­ January, .1914, the total number of
all right and dem onstrated th a t although tho circita rem inds me thnt in tho olden throafc os wu have had since Blue­ L . C , S T R I N G F E L L O W
keeping. Furnished or unfurnished. Cor. AWermcn to be elected being «oven.
J U S T I C E OF T H E P E A C E
they bad faith in the brick road proposi­ time tho d reu s did not travel in tho b ea rd —is leas a politician than ty ran t
lOflv and Oak._____________ 14—tic
F irst Dls«rlai el 6^iytliM|s Cognty
1 hereby appoint G. W. Sm ith, Tim tion they did not care to watt and break ktyle th a t they do now but came int j I otherwise he would long since have
AJI C ivil *m j;Ctimina! Cjtreoi Dee&lt;U.
-----*#ori Rent'—Borne very «lesirnble fur- Keane and E. W. D. Dunn Inspectors ail their wagons and automobiles over town by wagons ami many is the time engaged Felix Frank though at
M ortgagee, C ontracts, Marriages, and
and
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clerk.
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nished apartm ents for light house­
th at miserable road before the brick I stayed awake part of the night in fabulous salar)- to insure his perfectly all work pertaining to the office of Jus­
keeping and lodging». Mm. J. H. Fer­ 22-Tutw-ltc " ’ iH ff-W ..fSiH'ncer Mayor. roads wore built. T he straw put down order to be on the lot early and watch we’l-ba’anced junlub'e e'ection.
tice of th e Peace prom ptly nnd legally
atten d e d to. Special atten tio n given m
guson, Tho I'airview. corner First and
wil1 /wive the question lor them and them unload and I have not lost interest
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collections. Office 3rd floor C ourt House.
French av enue, c i t y .___________ 15-tf
jugt now when the hnu'ing is very In th a t unloading y e t There is a cer­
M arine Motor For Sale
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The County a t their m eeting ,on heavy and th e schoo1 chPdren have to tain am ount of fascination about the
4 cylinder? 4 cycle* Grimm Ifl horeoFor R ent—15 room house furnished Dec. 2d will buy a pair of mules lor
be transported the straw* wi’’ come in canvass boss and the men under him and pow‘«ff used 3 months* now a t Bluo THE SHELTER
ifilU M for rooming bouse. Well located, ad- road work. Anyone having mules for
very handy. In (act 1 think, it wolud they way th a t ho can cuss them to their
_ $ jj&amp;l
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P ark avenue on Sanford Hefehts to day's work. Let the circus come In.* It about 30 hop»* power auto 4Uffn*.
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ATTENDING WATERWAYS CONVENTION
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Houaeviwen of the I’nlted Sinica Will
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Dutton Divorate* un F O. ft. M arket
At Sanford
IWO THOUSAND IOR PUBLICITY
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New S' rk, Nov l.i The National |
11.c chanc. Ì.1 for lettuce this season
Wa t e r w a y s c o n v e n t i o n .MEANS
Housewn- ■* League ulreadv claims en­
a.c belie.- than they h a w I ecu
r the
•'PEI'IAI HOARD o f DIREI TORS i
couraging results in the cain|iuign !«•- HESKON^i HILE FOR ACTION OF past two sensors as t^e i , r ( b - reema
dig t h i n g s f o r TH E WHOLE
ELEI FED AND I'LUIl WILL • gun yést.rdaj against the high price
TH IN K S
TH IS IS A FAVORED
HOARD AND INCREASE tv ILL HE
to be with us. The n*r&gt;orCv«TftttrTrorkSTATE OF FLORIDA
LAND
RUT
ONE
LIGHT
IS
MEET O X FIRST AND
of eggy Mrs. Jiiliarj lb* flip the presi­
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.SIX MILLION ANN P ALI, Y
i mg country
the north of ms ar* all
HID L N D E ir i n 'S HEL
• JJtilMS fhr -rftgt» fhnnrr5--trft-rTfitr;i;
THIRD TUESDAYS-------dent of th«* league, and «deven o th er
favorable to this hocturn and there la no
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After months of artiitm tlon of the
America tttd the W ett liid t« necc»- Editor Herald:
women sp.-ni all day yesterday can­
doubt about lettuce bringing a good
Onu "f the moat interesting m«*i»njp*
demands of the trainm en of fifty-two
iiUte the employment of u larxe number
vassing
the
city
to
leuni
what
effect
price and Sanford growers can command
Follow ing a delightful &gt;*ip u p dio W a
__________ Club of
t* Sknfonl Commercial
eastern railroads for higher wages the
I -&gt;»1 «hip* naval vo^jgls will bo sent ^to
tiful St. Johns river . | «tcppid ashore tho wasbn was held in the City Hall th e league’s "ultim atum " had had and board ot arbiUakUMv U»L ni«ht made an F. 0 . IE 'm ark et. As The Herald
, pjjith* Fla- at the tim e of the conven*
at the ( lydo Line docks with design last Tuesday night and despite the cool» they asserted today *th at all uf the known its findings in favor of the men. has always advocated the growers should
■tioa of the Mississippi to Atlantic Instores had cut off nt least a few cents
try to sell the lettuce celery and other
of seeing w hat attractions Sanford has ness of the atmosphere waif well nttended.
The average increase allowed is 7 per
| IjiwJ Waterway Aaaociation November
from the prevailing high prices.
cro|&gt;s here rather than to trust to th e
to offer the tourist and stranger within " Reports of the various committees
and will amount to about $ti - ,, . ..
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Fla. her gates. Nr(pal leas to say that I was
In «onta phict-s thA best storage eggs cent 1IU
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. fluctuât mg prices of th e inarkeU th at
were re a d 'and showed th at some exce­
OtKl
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fier
annum.
The
report
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/t the jtfnt convention of thu Mississippi both surprised and pleased at the
were selling a« low* as 31 cents n donen
are liable lo be changed in an hour while
llent work is }w*ing done und some tail
binding and final and it has averted what
to Atlantic \Vaterway Awiocialioii Sen.
evidences of progress and perpetuity hustling for merrdw*rs and money is against 17 cents, the low* ligure (or threatened to be the greatest tie-up in the stuff is on route. The following
D. U. fleteher Florida FrewWent and
Saturday In *onic of the higher-priced
letter from the F. F. D utton Co. to the
which I saw on every bund. 11• r miles, being made by the live (number* of the
the Atlantic Beeper Waterway* Aasostores,
ho*« ver. fancy egg* were prnvd tin* history* "f rnilminiing.
growers is worthy of more than a pasaof paved » in - t* . supph-m, at* d with commit to«*.
ciatkin Congressman J. Hampton Moore
as high
7.’&gt; rent* a dozen.
ln its award tlu* Imnni mainly ruled | mg notice
¡m (ipial mileage of line c. rueiil walks.
Tin* membership committee through
0( Philadelphia President* November
WfLshitigPoí Nov 11 If you would against Ihp employes nil four out of five
I !„■ pr&gt;-«'Tit cold snap extended
and lined with b«uuti!ii! re-id« urn. and rC hairm an Kcnntsly reported that .17
m ake gi
*&gt; r heart rtf Mr \ fi M&lt; ! l"*" i- .u l.io ip t.i a- rc.i»,.«,, w(,\ He m- throughout the I'm ied Stalin. Dir«» 1
19 20 and 21st.
parking» »liiiw.,1 on i v .r . ii.ui,l tin new name« bad liisut .idded to tin* list
A point of interest in thin connection
VÌI! chi'
I!iv IturcUP of .t'llUPtl In ■r- , , should )•&gt;• granted and found 'nr rcjiorta to us indicate that all tender
visible eiiden »-» , t .e n i t
, : |f ,g n - » d paid up member»
l ie* ijiecial c undustry »• d hull ¡it: egg conta ii»r imi*
it the fait that Palulka is almost in
*"' rit* tun, tii» increased cost 1growing cr«,|&gt;s have b&lt;»*n ib stroyisf.
Miveness.
I He w hob
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*-, utuv| rrittis* &lt;&gt;n firtaM,-» ip p u n te d to interwill mío.
. .n.sil,¡t He -I.,i incili i
Ji* center of the Peninsula of Florida*
no*
m i ,1*' l'" 1’' wiicit la»t an in - 1 The psnilt is that tbe greater irortion af
like one g*. _r p, ■
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i aiipured view tip* Fili/.eus and raise $2001) for
U«1 emphasizes the fact that naval
»*ggs by man safely and economically cre.ase was granted
the arbitrator* j LETTUCE FOR T H E N E X T MONTH
very fuvurabl) with our bewt .Northern a publicity fund reported by the ,
Dr. Melvin Ì* in senrch of such a con­ found the cost of living has increased 7 MUST TOME FROM SANFORD.
nasels are not confined to the use of towns.
K. N. Whittier that the r.iinm itteo wiw
tainer il- will permit the shipm ent of per cent
the 1500 miles of Florida seaboard.
Thi* cold iiini winils will cause the
T h i n ! wen i nui through the Celery nus’ting with wonderful .»uci-eMuand that
eggs dir», . troni the farm lo U.» con­
Both association* named an* endeavor- L'eita and saw, the truck furpis with
prxrscnt
burn un the more aiivanred !«*tJ’The
Intani
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tbe uforistiiid sum would la* raised.
sumer l
,gh parcel post and thus • * " I t Upon 1he in- r. a 1 d
18$ to secure the construciion of a
tin
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dry up and disappear and ml
lh«*ir long rows ,if |e|i ce a.ul celery
Two, ropnweMativo» of iln&gt; Jncksunaid in
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rtinil arrosi the Peninsula of Florida in • it v ar-. mg s’ a d .......* , d'T «termal weather condueiu« we may
■■I H» «.•!'- 1 a il" . 1
ril|il&lt;Hy ,tll, M i I ropotl U le at; ollrr lo tile
Of Ilei a
:fu depat tun at ot .ig P' t i"! i
, X|«»d tan, 1 lettine frolli te Ids that a
"t'hou^L' n !'b*i
tT 1i t *
r |M’iUug lor I .* pr *itii).|i harvest clllb to lake I In - iP-sriplii&gt;ns I" the
riculture
timring
to
firing
tin
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ag i look" 1 Ver. d-lVihtflll
1 r. if1* I1«t’r, ij • ,i' j; .,« y lilankct l»af»*r 4111 DI',I *1V i ,. I |nn u,.| 1 1» eity
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Picat as countv ha« won in I In- d&lt;*
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high prie
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1 « no 1 • ‘1 .4 Í
I»r* «1 la- *1
p ('Ti' i. i ■ml &lt;om iniltee
if i '-ro cun S .tit e s
count)* for a mandamus to &lt;*« nip«l Pi
their tup" i « nf ip&gt;*eni t.* 1 !,, ,Ii—"«• r
r. it«, 1■&lt;1 • 1 ..t M
«"AAS t
l 'Pa.'*» Dutton i)' ».mu
county to pay II¡ll«h«,r uu:‘. »und l ♦ ir uri* *1 tr$*» i*r 1
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l i.td l«iih 1 0 ]it that
aliford 1» a
Rev Hy tu.in pa. . n r o f l l i i IlH p llH t
c«unu standing between tin* two wvthe jails wit „»it »rnuublind 11
I r si.ten* of tie. Jaa• •ti • It. h« i/ |, I d»*ifi/ tl'W n» till« ••)»11r.**• .md" f',n«i
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11.11 1 . mil."
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boroujh'» sup #11* deni«'« I oil tbi* gr" nnl
II I » a l . |, s I o f . o il) ' e r e m i o r g ih u x a IM
&gt;1 1. 11&gt;liarll ildeneis
tfcatltirM the wrong method &lt;*f pr,*«*«- : i
I'lfilllB .'l 1 i gill wlien M i • II .0
f'r Dr m uln ni ine !*r,*&lt;b\ tr i a n nr «in sen
IIII. I* t). I. a *■.hue1 one" it I• 1 1 v , ( '«»mcil f»» li»i of
UR- tb* ilrcisiun also rov ernes He order
■ m a d e a n a i l i l n - s a n d b •lb
glity u-.e’ c o r if e
No town can
1Blip Into
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» 1 fu* new
of tha (ircuit court by Judge I M.
•ti l*r ill i-, I t ! i ir lieari.
l„ a i ■ad * &gt;e 11 at h.i» Uii h •*
! m artu'U
u which v
Reid« it Tamp» granting tin* m
prm Im tlv • '*■ • a! * . bm h of it n¡ iT.it l&lt;¡ti II II, d u i .
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LaiLtaa^l» openud again in tbe ,« vru I n i told inn: I—at .tal« ‘ 1 *
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This -would tnew itiibb «—irf*
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and «il wn." tilt
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is snowier from the court to audit t i.&lt; soy tliti'g li’&gt;■• ml I into - d im - ar&gt;
t ] I .1 1eni|»ir;tr
•I sì v n ne mi» rs
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[ t»fb «jiff iHtvrtmn the junta,* &gt;,( tin to t fi&gt;* grow ' r&gt; tie »ITP'lbl • I-* I"
fogli! ir idee I ton
wi.'ild »I t fili 'i1 o
&gt;| ‘ 1 I orr,.». pillili
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chins. Such procedure utu-t 11*
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libili . ooí iiiiiu&gt;rd
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outLake City. Authorit ies an- loda*, l o w ns f Florida will) not iiatf t|w natural I and will in rea lit y direct t he affairs of
Iit"t MtvjSti
al all timcs
«arching i«,r a man who lenfied from u udvalititgi* of Nanfon .ir- prow ii g w d I. ......... .
t** * I *y h I.i'I ur»* r.il- in I I
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morînj ?*ahoird Air Line train la
I (ie ! d *wtng geni 'etili
ii ,*^i . r tu», MiY ilfD'íuÍMM-MÍ
old in
night ami disappeared. I„tat night als »it
r*»t, ¡..i-.irv dir* • (or
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cun k j¡«»i t .mugli a ear wind w I- g —*** i l l
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I h.;V i lot
another rnm Hi» wifn statasi tj^at h.i Aljo* a Hunger t -. 1«
I rame » u Hightower antHhU l thfy.i*. me l he modern m eth■«!, Ymi'v g o t t o m a k e
Irom Americus Ga. She'cotifd nOt.ac- a ll’g Noise Ml these days If you a ttric i
roynt for hi« actions and no mnliyj, has any attention
You’ll n e w g*1' n*ult
been dkenvered idllmugh his light by waiting If - ou d •• 1 M » "ur wi
I indicai,;« t f, a t he must In* a fugitivedjorn il i i o, i er ■ I ■
Get i|
from just io»
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p l'O p li
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boiler
nnd mak
M»»I,-»!
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know von uri »nil i"
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is li great virtù» l'Ut •'
| Escamla.i girl» an* h a r d i n be a t arv!
• ' t" !»
It will n e i . r *I r e
ÎYrvwcgU n»nicr uln bite*« lh*‘ £ ir\ i ni
ymi in»«l
and tin se i lenient» .irton OHinty on having won thr him*
ite l
today
Pfsiple I to g r»p i l l y
IribUin a( |(ie In ten ta te fuir lor He
I'sve
tile
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timt 1» whai you want
R t exhibit d t|,p girl’s tornato dub
land tin* climat«' and Hi* " p p o r tu n k t'
I Escambia was a rloM second ¡md Holmoi
It is y o u r fluty to let the wor d know it
bat far behind. Florida girls can can
Begging your pardon lor ’’b u ttin ’ in’
tant they’ Penta cola Journal.

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8 eold day in Orlami . tlu*.
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"ben an elcction ort some une»
5 lipt M d. With three this week and
ORANGE t Ut N*n BONDS
» fosalind ( lidi clection thrown in
ti bui» w,indi r flint thè weather tmsi ( arry liy a 1-nrg e Major it) to the
1
'e J turn and nmde top eoals nnd
Amount of SGtHI 000
necri«ary for comfort. Report' rW ith only six of the till" I . p-e* *1 1
it; th«* county unreported tb* '"&lt;** r**
conic«) in yestenlay's cli*«*tn»n to an
t bonze the issue of JfiOO (MH) f,,r tie , "i
struction of a system of hard road« n
tattuc that elusive freaky an«ky Orange county was 7ftG in favor of th«“
issue and 202 against a majority of
brin"
^Pct*n8 richw tKat may 554 for bonds. T h t unreported pr
' ‘n a fortu'e today and nothing cinct* are all «mali nnd even if th**ir
u~
W lias started 0fT with a rush untiro voto was recorded ugaiiut the
l
Cdr °I the crisp nnd iwnié th e re would «till be a sal« m ajority
5-7 , , ,or of ''•orthtvrn palates* gms In favor of it
fr,m the Unit of F. F. Dutton.
Of th e fourteen precincjs recorded
c*r wil* « car from Joe Cnm- tliero-wftro pnly Altrw p u l - g a v e majorma&gt; i0 0ul t ? n ,Sht an(1 " ü i VLit* again*t 'U ri p r o p r i« ! Lucio. These
V -go tumorrow and, theae* two Aere Zollwood OcQif iuul Gotiui. TJic
Ur^t to leave the State Bince. Va llwcwd vote was 16 to 19 against;
a,°n* know th e »ecret O c&amp; e 1» to 21 against a n d tintila H tó
tbs "t*. f‘Uuw to* ‘ko early market* 21 agaiftit.
f*.
»* Pri r mafkbU' We hâte to glve
Tin* m ajority in the Orlando prsHncts
ftl«, ^ i, &lt;&gt;r ^'ar ’k it ten tl-ousand was so largi* th a t ibfl UsiMJ* Would bav''

first Cars of Lettuce

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t*icir l1'ck'’ ’n
it« n., Cltf *nd corne to Sanford to
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*vhbtj&gt;en'd ni&gt;ou,t
r« ¡„ g é -,
11 kringlng about $2.60
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and thtrd Tue»&lt;lay*s of cadi ninnili and
every memlier is urg.sl to uttend all
Him«
Mr» S
He im-eting» as tic t'ninmerviid (.'lui,
N&gt;\i .««s-k Im- I....n iippoinli'd b&gt;
t» iloing a wonderlul work ai present in
ti» « 1 •• ), id nur it u»1; .i» M» -«'a -»*r1
Ile ,1't lido , of H e CIP.
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(itli of P e »Mif» r pillee t I,» announced
luter Mctnfwr» •/( H,e it,ten are remind
isi that thri»**nrticlcs on neidlewurk ill
addition to articles for the foo&lt;l-wa!e will
be expected from each member Hooked
f.Mids condii*» fancy work of every kind
nod a junior table will I'» fi aturen o ' the
bazaar

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A conlia' invitation 1« cxt«-nded to
the jxi'ple of Sanford t" hear lier next
Morelay night 7:10 o'cliick*it 1 the M«'tho«fi»t I *hurra 11
\ tre«» »ill ,ilTi-i«ig
i* i M In- taken up pi Hi«' mti*r«-«t' "I tin«
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Tiilialias.»'«' Fla
Nov. 11.. In a
formal
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the
pr.-w, issili*«! this
|i:t |i| t Lif ifiiiii’r*» t h«4
morning *«1111«* Senat«jr V M* Hudson
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by the heavy snowstorm The electric
light «.-rvice to many parts of the city
which have I«ce.i -lark for Ihr,»- night.»
today w asp aiu alh rv»tor« tl
Mlnosl all
th«* sin»'! car* ar«- running and delivcry of the «ninll amount of mail which
had r«-ac\icd t ii«* city wii» In-gun tmiay

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w b" lut» i&gt;«»*u «poki n of as

a |Mt»»ililc eatelldate for I ntl.'il Stilt*-«
»«•11*for t" »uc,•■■«',I Senator I* U Fl«u■lier 1 nri"Utiei'd tliet lu* w,,uld not innke

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Many of our [irmiupnl market» ar«*
p « s all .if w t ic' an*
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1riMig1ri#i \ i»r t&gt; e I un «I Ptl f.ua'4
1» «"k a Id} VA de t er e l .1 gri .it lell.pfallili» to ' - G' inferior ipiahty in i*rdcr
l*i ft* ill. •• .1* n net) ; » |i «sellde H,e r«*!*ult
f i lai'tug «*««|ed ' r Id cktie ri«»l »lii'k
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liavpig .itli u« Mr.»
libiti» .1 o r d e r i le lie ti 11 - " I r r'.itfh' proiT'sling rap
,li»tiugm«h**&lt;t 1111 »»tonar.. Ir'-»), Ir,un Hu- id v a n d tf ie «rriv ul of j)«t&gt;1&gt;•-« '".■ginfield wie« ha« I,*»-n -p&lt;-,,i|"!g tp* year» tong He- , uir,i*u« ol &lt; i'1 1'and tonight
in &lt; Ito, i during tie* |»ri,„i &gt;d 1er appr.»aal. d the c u v -m . .„»•.« eut «ifl

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to «iigg'St that . on boi Ì .Our lettuce
a» long a« p.». it,)« in or,bo in get
the n «»itrii 'n '. iel ! ar»| v r. I"«! ipialIty le It i l l nice

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«•ver tliut ite will f,«' a candidate fur
gm ernor m the 11*15 primari«-«
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tK.reum&lt;. thul my h1¡Aico ,)t, t|l(,
h(l&gt; 1)s| mv (ri„ n(|s „.rodgimtit
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'or tlic Unit*«! Stall-» senator but as
I have recently had reuewed requests
lor a statement &lt;*f my intentions 1 wish
to announce definitely ttint ! «lo not cx!
Frisi Ketlb editor of the E:t«t ('oasi
p«ct to enter thy* c«mt«*st. Before any
Ibui. \V. It ( raw lord , iiroimneuf
Horni-s.a-kcr and manager "f tbe mlver-’
Mter working 'leepcralcly «nice Wisl- formal ariiiuiiiusumuit» were made for
ti««ng di'partmei.t of riie Smdhern I 'til- ] attorn &gt; of Kis.«imm&lt; was in tin- city ii'rutny morning in an unsuci-iwaful at- that nlllce I was urge«! by lending Dcmjtte» f'o is ill the city today.
yesterday.
tempt t" proper!) identify the derelict iwntts of the state whose ophiions no
f-i"ghter that lay« l»dl"Hi »!«!«• up in rn .11 «"old lightly di-tr* gurd lo enter
stormy
l.ak&lt;* Huron six miles ea
of the race. 1 took tin* m a tte r under enr,\\ ill Place Sanford on the Map
T't H uron’ Micl . «a(li&gt;rs tonight r«- sidirtH on «|Ui«tly invest gating b u t
\ \ . minutino«! m mir last L«sue tlint the e»|»e«ual design "f m.r v|n u .l f «fiHen turned to Fort H uron
Mi»st of t h e m . not soliciting your supp«»rt. Investigawatt to place Seminole JCounty on the ninji. That was n«&gt; idle leiawi \Yc nitri tn paid limy* w«re sure the boat was thu lions math* i n my I«ehu1f and tlie sup,],i jt witli a thoroughroiM and c&lt; mpletenim* ih t't w»M leave no room (or criticism . Cnnnilinn freighter Regina
t&gt;«,rt voluntarily tendered me leave no
even from th«' m«&gt;»l exacting. Tv» accomplish Hit- we shall «tart out our sjaehii
.
doubt in my mind th at if I wen* seeking

representative* tin* coming we*&gt;k in an automobile accompajih-d by a fimi clan
photographer with instnictifinii to visit, every nook and «siriter of the county
omitting none. We want every locality every i n d u s tr y cv« ry l**uuly spot in
Seminole C ounty to i»e re|ire*onted nnd pictured citbor by pen or cambra or both
tn this greet sjKcial edition. To this end we ask our friends everywhere to accord
our mpremuitative* every' 'acility for inveatigati'.n and roui»rch anilAD direct their
upeeìfti'B Kent ion to every j«»int of inu*r«t. Don’t imagine timi f»cc i m e nome
piace or lipslnew may have become familiar to y ju even to .the point ol wcarintaa
it will l&gt;e uninteresting to everybody c-Im*. Tiiat may lw the tdi ntical ¡sunF that
| nomo far away reader wants to know about. You never can téli. The r u m ra o n ,
&lt;■»! ttiii'K"
Di** arc som.-timra the most, interest mg

T«*lt them alaiut your crojxi and your method» of cultivating thvm
if. you
aro cxjK*rÌTn«mting with ¡1 new crup or linvc a te « way of gr iwitn! an uld or*- !««t
lh*un know d
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Me
to
make
tlds
«slition
a coinjib 1* • puntile of ih r- o irces U
l»e«‘n carried if most of th»« other pre
cincts had vot»*d in opposition to tie* ni.'l i'mitity arili wi* ex|iert t«&gt; give it surh a w i l- &lt;irrulation in tbe «eall ii'w h erc
issue. T h e two tow n precincts gave a li A»t|| il«. Hi'- must gimil tiiat n«&gt; .»ingiù vi»itor wiio rnuy conte lo Florida tliis wintcr
rioar m ajority of 467 in favor and SO, shall p a n by this thè youngest colini)- in th«- state and plead ignonuice regimilo«
it.
against.
We want population; the people of the north w ant land and clim ate. Wo
Both precinct elections were held at
have
both in unlimited supply and it is only n«*cessnnr to td l tlirm win* '«■»* knew
tl.e /'o f itt house. T he corridors wer«*
TiTslnrl
th e sTream of immigration flawing our way» ll wc don’t tell them uomoinrea wIUTvblTng booths and the scenes
body else will and they wdl pass us by in favor
more interpririnf localities.
It*, up to i n t o 8 1 busy.

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I an op|Mirtunit.y to en ter the congest I
have ample encouragement to do so.
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But I am not seeking nnd have not
New York’ Nov. 13.- A country-wide
sought such an opportunity. My ¡wrappeal for tb«* abolition of-tlle useless sonal inclination was uguinsl the under­
Uhristnias gift and a phur for Intelligent
taking and nothing- could havp Induced
and thoughtful givtug irytteud were
me to ofTer for the place in the alisence
voiced last night b y Mr*. August Bel­
of the coio'iction th at by so doing I
iti *»nt president ‘i f the Spug* at the
could render a real service in advancing
opening m wting of the 1916 ciunpnign the higiiest princi{)les of Democracy.
to )mi waged by- (hat organization agirinsl
1 do n«»t kee that my candidacy would
irt*‘tic«'rity' cvinpulsioti and’ waste in
serve such a nurixw«* under such circuntGhFL.tiyta» giMfig.
»iatic*e My |»*rsonnl advantag«' ts not
n m atter to be consider« d in this con­
nection
Death of tm.ntl
"I may a.« w ll say frankly that if I
Minnie the eight months itaby girl «insult my personal inclination when
of M r. and Mrs. lmtKklen of Monroe I subm it my name to the voter» of Flor­
died suddenly at the, hotne last Tuesday. ida it will be for tho office of governor.’
The funeral was held from tirn'rosldonce
on-M Tfincsdny W r m e n t being mad«
Tho Sanford Herald ha* some vary
In the cemetery a t §ylvan Lako. Tho fine building lot* th at are to ba sold
cheon If sold a t once.«* Uome in &gt;ntl l#&gt;t
Against useless

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HAPPENINGS
A Budget Of Interesting Hems
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Section 10 C hapter 65T2 D ias. of
Florida provides. No person firm or
EVENTS 01 SEMINOLE COUNTY corporation shall engage in I&gt;«y/ng for
ro-sah ra w . oysters or clams uhtil, Un*y j
ahull have first procured (font.Thu C o m -’
E fflrlm l Slaff Of K rpoitcrs Weekly misxidner of Agriculture on annual!
pdtlee lirelfa* ah!&lt;*h umounta to 55.2/5
Covers The Territory fo r
when sold open and $2.23 wtu;n sold in
The llornlti
sht-’l. A penalty of $100.or six months
In jail will lie imposed on anyone buying
for rv-rnto w ithout license.
In-,
M ü o j n ; M7v n tm e n t s
c'udes hole's n-ytaurants
bar rooms
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The wind storm Sunday did ro n sid -fan d any other p'ace th at may se’l raw
erablc damage to steii beds and newly j oysters,
['ho purpose el thl* cel wu* Ui regulate
act plants and th e frost Monday night
djd rnyrw flamugi*. Seems os if the gerVrally the shell fish industry*. It
. OruclAra were havit® m ere of their.shar? sing lea oul_this industry prescribes ccr«
of trouble» this fuH. An ,'old saying tain ml«* for the encouragement and
goes "Bod Iw-ginnigtis firing good end­ developm ent of the Industry anti imings" which it is hoped will prove true 1*000» Certain tuxes upon it und thdsc
who engage in it or deal in the products
now.
G. F. Smith has twenty-eight nçres of of the industry with a view to its deEnglish peas that are said, to lie looking ve’cpm ent and prltcstion.
very fine.
The hunters about here ure jubilant , / apt. Smith Returns to First Love
th a t the no^hoot law on ducks Was
During th u absence of M ao. G u ild s
knocked ountTirt the-forties are all rMrtcrt at th e high school. tKis weok Capt.
th a t suap..ittappers ete._ will still lie It. B. Smith '« torching Latin and -Al­
exchangeable for premiums for Xmas gebra. This is not tfie C aptain's first
presents.
a tte m p t to teach the young ideas how­
b C h a ri« Dunn a recent arrival from to shoot for many year# ago he started
Canada kill«! a Idg re ttlcr on Cameron in pedagogy. Away baeje yonder liefops
Villa read last w eek. Tjhe first he had the great conflict tore the states asunder
ever seen.
C apt. Sm ith was teaching Midway
• W. W. Dreseor has the ngency for Academy in Leon county bu t when
several lines of goods and Will bo on the w ar's a la r u m bade strong men march
road with them this winter.
away he ceased teaching young ideas
The m any friends here will la* pleased how to ahoot and tau g h t the young
to know thunt Mr. and Mm. W. W. lads how to shoot sure enough nnd to
Humes had u daughter arrive Let. 29th learn the art of war instead of the arts
a t their home Newton Fall» N. H.
¡ind sc'ences. The young school teacher
Mrs. Davids of Geneva was Mrs. cl wed the school^ house door never
W. W. Miller’s gue#t one clay last week.
to return nnd mr.rched away in the rank*
Mrs. J. (*. Vaughn of Celery avenue
of the Seventh Florida under that grand
is entertaining her cousin Mrs. Henley
leader CoJ. Hobert Bullock.
After
and daughter of Jacksonville.
one of the very «&lt;?vprc engagem ents th a t
Mr. und Mrs. A. K. Chappell have
the Senevtb suffered S m kh as Captain
m o w ! from their C elery, avenue (arm
had command of th e regim ent and servrd
into town for the winter to be more
full time until the end came at Appomatconvenient to school for the children.
tpx. Nrtt having money enough to get
Y&amp;lrs. Wm. Swartz and son arrived
hack to F lorida after th e war Cape.
last Wednesday from Niw York city]
Smith settle*! in Georgia and taught
an!
re sia y ln : at Comfort C u rg e
school (or twenty one years
He was
until !h*»r pretty little bungalow on
superintendent of public instruction of
Lake Onoro is ready to occupy.
Grveno &lt;• ninty for four years hut his
Ben und Miss luiura Fish are enjoying
In-id* h show»**! signs of failing and he |
a fine new nuto.
came to Sanford t &lt;» escape th&lt;- cold
Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth JE ' was Mr»,
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G. C. Chamberlain a guest W ednesday!
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vegetable« ut Monroe. He has removed

evening of last wpek at their hum*
Onoro House. The Chamberlains have
done wonders to the line old piare since
residing there. It makes a delightful
home located as it is in a grove of 1» uuliful tn-«s on the shore of Lake Onoro
ami tie- hois- with it * wide (n&gt;rr|i.-&gt;. and
hall* ned eni-h risani with a great old
fashioned tireptare and mantel give to
the old home that truly hospit ililo ;ur
no modern style Van give

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in the r it\ this winter und will make
Sanford he* lutufe home
It is with a
footing oi pride that we record the
(art tha t ( 'a p t. Smith at the ripe age
of seventy-nine years and having paie**»!
through enough e x p .-r^y * ^ lunik and kill most men is now teaching
algebra and Latin in tin- Sanford High
School.

Dirk * allunili a Panhandler

I *tek * alhtmn usual!,, iloes thing*
when the thought «trikes him that some­
Mr and Mrs D W Adams liav.- thing ought to he done and the way he
. returned to i. . . . a Kr ¡he winter.
goes ufU-r an enterprise of a.-.y kimi is
M m .' B. (j . G ra h a m of Iowa has worth watching
T he fither day cvVry*
come to spend the w in te r .with her iiiun on the stns't was e.|i|ir*mehed hy
d a u g h te r Mr*. L. II. Sheldon
Dick with the request th a t he hand over
Word was rt*-rivrd Monday of the tifiv cent.» N O explanations were forthdeath of K B Kstilermn i! V iñ e ta •'•uni'ig -v* to w h a t the IColii y
.. * for
(JeTgia
Mr Ita i'• • «■ i w. * -i •a •I, a- -I te.hr wer* a*ke«l
h.ii-ryoii', l.nrw
a n siilm t &lt;«( *iene* a 11* # a - a hr i In r tint! I in k liinl soma thing on his mind
Of M r* Houn-r N n lndson
U il and uml tha t the informuihm woultl he forth­
C. A. llaulenwri of thi» piar».
coming in tlue lime. T oday we learn (hulMm. J. V. Wick:* and »on Culver Dick had concluded th a t th e cl ty need
are home again after a tw o months ed a thcrmoVneter a barom eter and a
visit w ith friends in Georgia.
hygrom eter and in a few hours he had
Mi.*» \Oimi! &lt;*f En-i Gallic is the en]li**tcd enough to send to Dr Earl
Mi*. May Prevail
gUISI
lin k- for all three instrument* and that
Tin* Thur.-la. Nielli ( lub » a- .!'light every subscriber would also receive
fu ly t-ni. ri. in -d !.. Mr .mil Mrs a j opy of U orld Vtnrks T he mstruW 1 i im .-e : i-t T'1 ii’.ihn (lUliil ■ e u l * w i l l In- I h i r e d III t i e - |m luffire
wnh .i id] . -1'. . ■,ri . 'limili I’li. ii|ion arrival ami w i l l Lie greatly a p p rt * tallii* at wliicti siV. ntwii wen-. seai.d e llitr-d hy the public. T h e itllair » ta rtc jl;
was 1H-uutiful with It* •Irs-uration &lt;4 by several gentlemen speaking about tinflnwi-r* ami dainty eonfis-liotis.
The d earth of these instrument» at a public
dinner wa» »imply jn-riect cooked am) place where tyey could be seen Uml the
served in trae southern style.
Those rem ark of Disk Calhoun th a t he could
present wen- Mr. anil Mrs. Baker raise the money for the inatnunentji in
Mr. and Mrs. Curb-tt Mr. and Mm. , r n e hour in Sanford. , T h a t he ditl so
Pnttishall Mr and Mm. Burley
speak» volume» for D ick's ability and
ami Mm. Dooley Mr. and Mm. PH Hips
for lhc
cf Sanfonl.
Mm. Sheldon Mrs. J. tj. Adam» und

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Rev. A. L. Hope ami Mrs. J, q . Adam»
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chari«-« Phillips Sunday.
Mr- and Mrs. Burley and Mia. CurIclt
last Thursday in Sanford.
• M rs. Sit-g received the sad news
Monday of Hit- death of lu r only brother
S. J. Mercer at Macon Ga.
Mm. J. S. Geiger an aged resident of
Geneva died at the home of her son
Allen Geiger Tuesday N ovem ber 11th.
She leaves four son» George Allen a n d
Thad of Geneva and It. L. o| Rock
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Thç Jtcv Mr. Thumpaop nf Glenwoo’d has been, coiTducting »xervices at
Paola chttrch the p a s t . two Sundayn.
Tho cengngations might In* larger but
ure appréciai Ivc und wn hcjj* will increaso
ns the aeusori advaiWu.
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Dr. Erlcson Here.
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The many Sanford friends of Dr.
Carl Erirson were more than pleased I
to see him here this week. He came over (
from Miami t&lt;&gt; vwii the home place and I
his orange grove near Paola and to see
his brother.
Hr.. Ei’icaon formerly j
owned the drug store now occupied by I
Dr. Aldridge but after the freeze he left]
Sanford and went to Miami afterward
going to New York. He made several
trips, t o ' Florida and Miami before
deciding to locate there but finally the
lure of th e east coast was too much for
him und he east lit* lot with th e Magic
City about eJght -years ago buying a
drug sto re and Ijc has never regretted
this decision.
Dr. Eriw on i« very
enthusiastic about the future of Miami
and thinks i t wifi he the Inrgest city
in tho state ere many years.

NoUce

Horse

Owners

Farr* l . qb* rvi-d |Kr st-veniy1 have a first class eXjK-rt horse &amp;hoer.
second birthday last wnd h&gt; giving Givo him a trial.
Mrs.

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able dimer party.
- Misa R uth Smith has been homo fur i ig t l v i r o u tp u t by teatyi to Sanford
a ahort visit arriving Friday and re- : jj In “ yo good oid rlaya “ th u s s a tin g an j
turningO o lu-r Bcho(jl liutica on Sutulay. expensive transfer from tra in to l»oat in ¡

NOVEMBER

Du you realize that its only a !ittN&gt; over six weeks until ( hristniasV I hen why put u(f doing
shopping until.the last few days and then rush yourself unnecessarily and in many instances have to lb* .
the exact article you wanted because Jt has been sold. Our holiday goods will be shown in great pru£u.&gt;p.
ginniug N ovem ber'l7thr
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Childrens
MONDAY

98C

THF

FOB

Binait way and '

If tla;re is “ anything tioing” in thia;
neck of th o woo«»" wo have, fei
hear of it. Honçe-t}iU »horUge of

’ 5

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BULLETIN

FOLDED

Dresses

Ask Lu sec our new line of Chil­
dren's School Dresses, made of tluvery best fast color gingham.

As.a.

apeciul lemler for Monday tvn are
going to ofTer these Dresses a t the
low price of 98c each.

All the new

and latest styles.
CHILDREN’S CAI'S 25e, 39c and
a lso .................*...................

W om ens
W ear
PETTICOATS—The new style
semi-split Petticoats matle of
either the soft clinjiing silk
or taffeta, $4.18 ami
$2.79
HOSE SPECIAL -Absolutely
fust black and tan. pure
thread Hose, for Monday
while they last only
10c
SILK HOSE Pure silk thread
Hose, rejiular value, TTm*, for
Momhiy
LSr
KNITTINC. WOOLS, the *elebrated Fle'ishere* Wools in
¡ill llit* different thread und
colors. W'o have lie- Hitlerdown, Saxony, Shetland Hass
and (iermuntown, priei* per
skein
1.1 1-2 und 10c
VELVETS S|&gt;eeinl
line of
Velvets ¡it 98c, 69&lt;- ami I'Jc
OUTINtiS Our line "f Out.
¡n ass f i r N jn - n l , q u a lit y a y d in
prii-ililtBLKA( HKI) Donn*slie, for
Monthly we will sell H&gt; yards
•if Pleached dotneslie niMIr
¡Limit L’n yds to ;i cusiomer;
SHEETS Tlte reguhition hotel
Sheet, 81x99 inches, made
of. the yer&gt;' best. Poppcrcil
Sheetlnff, only
98c
FEATHER PILLOWS, genu­
ine Feather Pillows in five
si/.i-s, $1.111. 08e. N ile , 7 ‘ tc
¡Uttl : ‘
59c

IN

49c

Owing tfi the fact th at our blankets and Comfort vtl.ri,
purchased early in the season, and in quantities, from ; .
mills direct, we are enabled to olTer to the people .. . ,
city extraordinary values in Blankets and Comfort
Í1.75 Gray nnd W hite C o lto n
Blanket* p ric e -M o n d a y 51.19

Extra quality Cotton
the pnce for Mondai

Î 2.UU Cîniy Cotton Blanket 10—1.

Largo size extra quality
'tun
Comfort* price M ündig
E xtra good q u ality down * •nr..
fort» large size atilt and uln
Comfort» sal*« prim h&gt;r \],,n.
d ay ..........
&gt; i.yji

Price M onday them air------1 U H
52.25 Gray Wanket» w ith [»ink
uml (due border full 11.—
1 size
only
w
$1.69
$2.50 Wool-Nap Blanket» in all
colon* 10-4 price the pair.... 1.98
ALL WOOL BLANKETS in blue
brown and pink check« price
the pair for Monday
*3.48
$-1.9;) and
. . ...
$5.98

5c
Enameled Milk
Pans Monday only
5c
I OFFEE POTS Half ' Gallon
Coffeepot for Mondtiv only 5r
I n - t I I . i n k o f it

&lt; BEAM
.Cctiutu

IT! ( H E R S

go o it

Gla**

Pitchers t wJiik' tltev
last
5c
MIXING BOWES Stoiu- ware
Mixing Howls while they ln*l
M onday"

only

5c

F u rn itu re Specials for
M onday
Owing to the fact that we buy mir Furniiim* in ear load
lot« enable« us to j^ive our palrons m»t only an excellent
assortment of Furniture for every mum in eil her bungalow
or mansion, but thi« method uf buying a!&gt;u enable« us to
olfer Furniture of the latest and m-wi i creations in Jmth
design ami finish at prices fat Leluu the usual sum ¡usked
for Furniture of thus class, and for the convenience of those
who find they can’t afford to buy new Furniture we will
arrange.terms,to meet your individual ease.
MAT.TRESS Combination Sanitary. Mattress, nude of
reinforced twilled ticking, for either double or single beds,
weight about forty-five pounds, regular
priced$5.50, Monday while they last

$3.39

OAKMJRESSERS- Regular $15.90 Imntlsome oak ÏTresser
* with large French bevel plate mirror, high- U JQ Q O
ly polialied and finished, Monday only
ip î/a à /O

House Furnishings
BREAD BOXES “ Roach proof,” japnned Bread B oxes^ A q
three .sizes, G9c, 59c and
WASH TUBS Standard sizes, galvanized Tub.«, spec­
ial for Monday, 89c, 79c and................. .. .
WATER PAILS—Three sizes, galvanized Water Tails,t
for Mondayi while they Jaat, 29c, 24c and
DOUBLE BOILERS—Grey ennmelod Double Boilers,
good apse, Monday, U9c and ..... j
*.... .......
.. TEA KETTLES—Grey enameled Kettles in three very
popular sizes, while they last, 59c, 49c and
SAUCEPANS—Enameled. Saucepans, lipped, th ree. .
sizes, while they last,Monday 11^, loc and
. ..
BERLIN SAUCEPANS^Ehaineied- Berlin Saucepans
in three sizes, while they last Monday, 29c, 25c and

D. A.
121-123 East First Street

-ind

98c

HALF HOSE Ihalf hose in lilaigray and helio

"Ion,
I'hit-.

SWEATERS M'-rj
gray, tan, cjudm.i
[»rices. $1,79 In

a hltf

diti
'1.9i

MEN'S
SUITS I11111 .N-rtf
l I ;u-?v
Suits, three p ie e i
all pure wool.
fig
' 11.*3
Monday

PANS

P \ N

ivn j
itine!

MUFFLERS Plmcim uul
Ways' Mu filers HI
the
d»sired colors, I' ill'l lit

W ater Dipper* at

sii.«- Dish|ian for only
Ml. ItlM III IWLS i.ood »ire gin**
Bern Bow1.4 only
5c
PI* K1.11 DISH &lt; r-.-tal gla.*»
pò kit- I&gt;i*l.' old’, u limited mini
iter for Monday while theyla*t
5c

98c

FRENCH ITanttcl Sin
uystcr gray Fn-m •
.Shirts, attaclu-il
cuffs, only.

Embroidery Hoop* good grade
and. size while they last a*
only
5c
Below- are only a lew item»
taken ai random from our various
department». There will !»• other
specials shown in the window and
on counters to go at "Five Cents"
Monday
WATEH P A ll» full ten quart
W ater Pttils for M onday
5r
LOAF PANS Bi-gulation size loaf
pans for Monday only
5r

D IS H

HKD HP It LADS

M ens Wear

TO ILET SOAP—Perfum ed Tolh-l
Soap for M onday only
5c
KMBKOIDKitY Hoops one lot of

MILK

lOf I

■I 'll

E xtra goo*l cjunlity Bed Spread«
full size price M onday
&lt;*s,.
O thers especially priced for ,\|on,
day at $L29 $L39 and
jq.lii

HOTEL SHEETS—Regulation size, 81x99, solxl
everywhere at $1.29, our price for Monday

F o r M o n d ay O n ly --S c c W in d o w D isplay

D IPPER S

'lit

A CLOTHESPIN**

E xtraordinary F ive C ent
Specials

- only

.1»

Blankets and Com forts

MONDAY

----- IHl'l.t m; ll'ni"' “ .‘.r - rtSrin 1,-nfcr» nnd iinnfrrrt

Ujsuila ani in operation. Also several
partie« aro packing their own fruit i n a

17th

quality Bul­
toa* Momhi « ini' ! in la '
I dozen* lot on),
5&lt;
H tilt PINS &lt;lin allinei &gt;1 as­
sorted *(/.' s for old-.
ir
TALCUM POW Dl.Ui 'Air Float’
Talcum Powder fur Monday
only
5r
* &lt;&gt;MHS Kiberlnid Combs while
they last Motul.t, ctily
5c
lil T H *NS

i

:

DRESS SHIRTS
line of Men’s I &gt;n
the city. ( 'mm- i
I hem o\ er, mil V

lad
t* a
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I N D E R W EA R

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M-

lined I'nderweai. I&gt;
and Drawer*. * M
DVi-i ;i| filli t lii
[»rice only
WORK
OLONE''
Work Gloves in fh
$ 1.48. 98c ami

iru

.nnrti

-rades,
■|»f

I

BATH ROHES
Ifat h Iv&lt;&gt;1«
kind. Moud.r.

W o m an ’s Apparel
Showing every new ¡m
model in Suits and &lt; &lt;
an- copies front origin &gt;
models.
W o m e n 's

Fall

and

N'm

■irrect

Manv
•el

Mill*

\ *hnu ing uf *t \
Ite\ i-r lieli it i- I&gt;n ti | &lt;’ •

■• u
women uf Sanfonl. \
’ i.n
and [x»pillar rnateri.ilin
.ind fancy weave
.qit
Iv
models timi will bo
■
iti.-alplease and satisfy the m
i nul­
Plain tailored model*, n
li i .in*
inetl nnxlels ¡ind .-1&gt; I•
,iml
elaborately trimmed.
■
-,inre
Skirt« ¡ire in nearlv v. („'fisa
made to match in t rimrniti
•&gt; .in*
word in fashion. All tic
lined with ttnlin.
$8.98 To $27.fill

Women’s Kail and Wini« « &lt; Dili
• i*i»n
The change of fashion
ell
to
makes it im p e r a t iv e fo r w
tv
buy new Coats tld« «eu
¿sed. T h e new t i o D
properly d roas
are so dilfji;ienntlv tniloretl :li ’:,rE
-I vlci
t h e y ait* b v far s u p e r i o r d * .»
Full
lengili
yet brought out.
three-quárter models some r.&lt;- 1-1'1
ened with large frogs al ili*
some have large shawl collar.« *
turnback cuir.s and m*»nv
,
eoually
desirable style«.
equally ....................
. ’ ..r
the warm materials as *-K
cheviot«, bouche! d o th mwl«iv : A
trachans, e tc ..
$10.76 To $24.75

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p e r f u m e s u n d T o i l e t I b ’c - p u m t iu n s a r e

Resources
Loans.............. $219,262.99
U. S. Bonds and oilier
.. Securities . . .
40,874.34
11,000.0(1
Banking House . .
Due From Banks .
38,670.29
Cash and Due From
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Overdralts .
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Florida
Liabilities

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1lie olilcsl. stion^i t all'I LiJiiich! liank m SciliiHole Ctiunty wc have oecn in
busiru&lt;f. lor iivn .i OU All I l‘.K' O! \ I I.N I URY, in (hr same plm'i’ :.iml umici ihj'
Siunc »xifieers; We Ji.tve btiili up out M KI’LUS until wc aie a ROLL OF HONOR
bhnlc, and arc ackriowleil^cd to he one ol tin: strongest in the Stîilc; And wc have the
largest capital and acctimulfated fprofitst of any. hank in the
. _ county,
.... ...... as well as the larI'l-it tJcpDkiLatikuuJit.__We will 1-c |dad [Q iifimldlc YOUR ACCOfiNT

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Brotherhood S cries of Tcellnga

,
Shmcthing Unusual
Tho following are the leaders in the.
bicycle
contest:
T h e Brotherhood of the Presby terManager H emdon of the S tar T heatre
M
ÄRGERET
BERNER
1 030
t«MUh«d Cverr TVmdar and Friday Mnrttlbf Dy j iitn Oliurrh has arranged to hold a scries has just co n tracted with The Famous
Velma
Venable
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860
I HE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY I of meeting» lot men only, begining Players Film Co., to show all of the Emily Battle.
.
Jiyß.
i Monday evening and continuing each pictures’marie by thla.eornpuny and the
fl, J. HOLLY. E ditar
455
! cvenf g until Friday th ^ 21st on which' l&gt;uop(c of Sanford should (itrl justly Evelyn Bigger»
VV. M. HAYNES. B u sin ess M anager
Helen
Terwiliiger
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405
j d ata the m eetings will, close.
pfkud in having an opportunity to at­
iib 'n ip tio n P rice. S2 OO a Year in Advsece
These meetings will be o l an unusual tend Inch high ’ class entertainm ent.
P E -W E T IL L IS
tvllrrred I* lb« CIlF by cardar $2.00 err v*sr la nature hi th at they will be conducted These pictures differ from the regular
wholly Ijy laym en of the B rotherhood featured in muny ways. First they are Earl Waldron
ndvsnca nr gOcpcr morith,
l’armant» In a ilu o t« mu.t tir- made a! oiSw. an d Church
tliu entire m anagem ent directed by one of the greatest stage Alton H unter
along with the arranging of the program managers th at ever associated himself Frank Italia
Cotmrd s* »m o d -clsu m»ll m a u n Austin Z2utl
having vested in them .
with the stage who non other than the1000, SI lb« preiofTV# »I Sanford. Flor id*. .
■ Monthly Informal Luncheon
The addresses wjfl have to do entirely great Daniel Frohmun a man needing'
’ ander Act of Uarth 3rd. IflTB,
with the question of em igration to this no in roduc ion o ho public znd ar
Tlie Presbyterian Bruthrrhood will
0 (He« in li*r*ld Datldlnt
Telephon« N°- MS country and to the S outh In particular.
p ic urw of lie vary same shows
at held its monthly informal luncheon on
At tiiis tim e thcro seems to be a senti­ a re «ten in th e largest cities ilthi the th e evening o f - November 2l»t ut th e
FL O R ID A ' T H E ID E A L STAT
ment growing th a t we have too many, very same setors and actresses differing resident* of Mr. W. H. Underwood,
Even at th h Airly date blizzard* people of foreign birth coming to this 1only in having enlarged and more ex­ covers will be,laid for forty and it is as­
arc striking the states of the middlo and country and th n t wo are unable to as- travagant scenes.
sured that*th a w in attendance will have
northwest and prospects are th at the j simulate them in the m anner In which?
Some of those hooked are:
a good time. This* monthly luncheons
w in ter now. opening will Co one of the ! they should be assim ilated (?) and the
Mar&gt;' Pickford in "T h e Bishops will be a conspicuous feature of tho
question of ways and means for tho Carriage.**
hardest ‘on ‘record.
Brotherhood all during thu winter
Every indication pclntg to extrem e hindrance or increase or abolition of
months
and will furnish wholesome
Henry E . Dlxoy in "Chelsea 7760”
cold weather to a result of which the em igration In its entirely or in part will
entertainm
ent for the members o r those
A detective s to ry .
rush of tourist) to Florida is growing be given discussion.
who may become members.
Little Langtry in "His" Neigkbors
In volume each day and the same in • Monday .evening Charles Ingold will
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the esse w ith the influx of settlers to a d d ra s the m eeting on the question Wife/*
Jam
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O’Neil
in
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Count
of
THE SEASON’S B I G G E S T
South Florida, E ast Coast and other of Yungarians in Amerida. D. D. C ald­
Monte C risto ."
well w;ill bo the raadcr.
agricultural sections.
_ . . MUSICAL UITL______
M ary ¡Ptdkforrt ift “ Caprice.**- ■
Tuesday ev er i n f
L. ThrasTfor
Tho a-eather records show cohduThe first pScture exhibited hero will
sively that no S tate in th e Union has will address the m eeting on the ques­
TH E 14TTLK M ILLIONAIRE
be
ars. Fisko fn “ Teas of the D’Urbertion
of
Germane
in
Amorlca.
G.
P.
W
yatt
sum m er or winter clim ate th a t is su­
villes."— Taking up over- flvo reels.
lm |&gt; erial T h e a tr e , T h u r s d a y , N o v . 2 0 th
perior to th at offeriid by F lo rid a nor will be tho reader. — ~ -y~;
Wednesday evening Thom as K. Bates
products th at bring such fancy prices. will address th e m eeting on the question
D) E .
In fact, it is becoming more thoroughly of th e Em igrant in America.
recognized doily In all sections th a t Flor­ Caldwell will be the reader.
Thursday evening R obert J . Holly
ida comes nearer being an ideal home
S tate than any In the American galaxy will address the m eeting on the ques­
and Among those who are leading the tion of the Italian In America. J. F.
movement Florida-ward are people who K am atz will be th e reader.
Friday evening H. C. DuBose
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have lived in and. sung the praises of
California, Florida’s rival in the citrus address the m eeting on th e question
of the Task of th e Laym an, C. H
industry' for many y e a n .
For tho man of moderate means there Diageo will he the reader.
Mr. A. B. Brock will have charge of
is not a S tate th at equals Florida in
Advantages in comfort or in healthful- the arrangem ent of the musical program
Two cents
for
ten
and request« the presence of every mate
n e » .—Jacksonville Metropolis.
thousand miles—what Ford
in the city’ who La in any way inclined
tow ard music.
travel recently cost one owner.
Tho ushers will be A rthur E. A nder­
This is just^K^nother striking
son and Tenny I. Deane.
instance of Ford economy.
After each address the meetings will
the bonds will be used to build brick
lie thrown open for a general discussion
Ford
roads in the county. This is a m atter
relating to the question of the even ng.
of sincere congratulation from every
down
The house will Ik well warmed and com­
other county in Florida ami espcdrlly ;
fortable and it is hoped that the men
fr.m Sen inote county, for with our i
r
.
t folks young and ntd will come nut
brick roads in contemplation the two
emnaase und assist in making this week’»
count:es can now join hands and have
meetings a most memorable event
twenty-five miles of brick road Itetween
among the laymen of the city
The
the two cities of S sn fo rd 'an d Orlando.
meetings will open promptly at 7:30
Several years ago the old county o f 1
r u n a b o u t; Ihr I m ir in f car ■* fare» fift y : ihr town car
and will not be long drawn out.
Orange thsi then comprised all of ■*fm(
***rn
bit,—all ( i&gt; b Driroil rompine with e.|uij&gt;
The meeting for Ntcrinraday-evening
is now Seminole, attem pted to vote a
ment.
(,ri catalog and partí, ufara from Santord
will bd for both sexes and it is hop*si
bond issue of one million dollars for brick
Machine and Gaiafe Co, C. F. William*. Agent; Ed
lhat a full attendance may be had on
roads, but the idea of brick roads and
ward 1tiffin*. Mft
this evening as well as on all the other»
of bonding was most too new to lie car­
ried. although this end of the county did
carry for Irtmds li is w ethsn note at*
lime the ehittige in the (rend of

a mile

the

The
has brought motor
travel
within reach of
the average income.
Better
buy yours today.

Lettuca- at the highest price m I he his­
tory of the industry linck roads start­
ing. bulkhead ng ulniterl reads to start
( dmmereia! • Tntr bigger larnl t-* r ■r th.in
ever husmt-vs pu king up along every
line new hola I contemplated more line
residences oontructed lur and numerous
o th er pood th|pgs are subjects th a t will
l&gt;e heralded to the world in thn special
edition und then the many great things
happening in Seminóle county will put
tin1 finish fug lunches on the most beau­
tiful ruco-gay of flower» thnt has l*een
sent forth (rom Florid« in some t-nu-.
Yon should git niir ii,idt*r n tin- iq-*-*
i n! eilite i ni ol gal ■’ r-.irly (or it wit !■*■
some edition.

DOORS

J1ST
Inn h of the Baptist churcli on Thanks-j
giving Day to be leuil as Sunday school j sa
room».. Members of the church will |
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do the woi k
The Young Ladies' Helping HunjI |

PEOPLES BANK
OF SANFORD

IRISH

POTATOES

Do you wan^heavy yields of Fancy Potatoes
Fertilize Right 1

IDEAL POTATO MANURE
W . &amp; T .’S H astings Potato Special
Give Banner Crops

WILSON &amp;' TO OM ER FERTILIZER
JA C K S O N V IL L E H O K U M

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tur Mirar
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t hi- il.ri.Min nf (h.
I hereby anni-uounre my rannlnary fur the j*»
afftcin of mayor of the eity ut Hanford rubpo to
tho ilrciilin of the White Man’s Primary to be
hold on Tur»«lay November 25. |9|S.
Ucapreffully
Ir.-a.urr. and
D l_ THIlASHEit.
I hrr.h) announrv niy n
I w ill I-V a m fi’lMat»’ for I b* puait km of M ayor ol Tftneurt-f anil Aarer-iir i
of Suníofx! ■uh|**ct to th«» lir fiik m o f Ihr W hli* •UllJ-rt III Ihe aril, m Iu If
November 25. tSI.t. and ...
P rim ary to
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lei AUJrfman

Best selected stock of Hardware Cutlery,
Paints, Plumbing »Supplies, Implements
am! Spraying Machinery. Save money

At t h*
i*&gt;n of mari y frirrid« I h » rp ronm u li**I t o r m k r tfw* aiihPUricrn»f*D t f or tîw {Knit Ion
rtf AldrrmiLO of th# rii y o f S*nfi«rcL lialio v tn s
th a t . 1 know th e me*d% «if th e H tV arm! ra n fiv e
ih*- prufik* « trU 'lnrw u 11fiifii tat fml km 1 a fa io u k

tlurlf »'Hlfmfr •r&gt; fhr Whitt* f’ri n\mry to t*r h.-M
tm Nm etnlef ? Pa 191*\
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I io- l i t t r.n t puls a n
ne follows Chicago &lt;«!*•«• Cluh. Colum­
bia 1„lalle»* t/u a rte tt' . J Dealt Adeua-i ,
Unta.rlniqcr. Clifforrl Anderson Owens,
Entertainer. Union Ladies' Trio. Claude
W. Duke. Lecturer.
CH U R C H R EPO RTER.

AVENUE

Imperial

LITTLE

M ILLIONAIRE

Thursday, Nov. 20th

* h#rrl-&gt; anrtnunnr rn&gt; m;

! »fifuninoi* niy «»nnktlf*) !&gt;tt 11:#* puiimn ul
AhUrmJin of ihr Ht y of S«nf »r«J HftVtng
Ihr city tri thw pò*Itkm Î«f onr term
yrmn
Ifo, I f«**l nhtr lo fìvi* thr la* paviani m «jUarv
dr*! anil while heartily in Uvrf oí iraprorernenti
•ral • !*rttcr rity ihink thit rnâny rzlr*vag-anresi
ran L*- curi ai Irti «Jurinf the nrit two vi-ar» that
will Iweirtit the people of KanfonJ. If rk-rtr*l, ihr
affin? will have my undividrd attenliaci and 1
prornhn thr proplr rrayjLa In rcv»nfYmy

■
b. .»flirr nl lr.-ar.rrr and
U*. arria,n «d i h . primar^ r.

Novrmhrr 2.11h, til l |
»nd h*vr intataiJ ln vaflou.

In« of the Hty and ha%r !»rr
to the Hty an«l fhi« end of ih»
whQ have* Hved H«*rr axiy !m«ih
recvtftl anrl the nrw mrnrrw «til |
in arsjuaintinf ihcinarlvm with
to prt.prr’y !.an«|U ifyr «luti.^ *«f

11#« prêt fu lly.

L. R. Phillips &amp; Co
W e h av e been In b u sin e ss In th is tow n
fo r *om* tim e, en d w» a re looking to
h u lb l u p tr a d e by a lw a y s o d v lsln g o u r
p a tro n s rig h t.
So w hen w e te ll you lh a t we h av *
fo u n d th e eczem a rem ed y and th a t w e
s ta n d back o f It w ith th e m a n u fa c tu re r*
Iro n clad g u a ra n te « . backed by o u rselv e s
you can depend upon It lh a t we g iv e o u r
a d v ic e n o t In o r d e r to se ll a few b o ttle s
o f m edicine to sk in su ffe re rs, h o t be­
c a u se we Imow how II w ill help o u r
b u sin e ss If vtq h e lp o u r p a tro n *
W e keep In sto c k a n d sell, a tl th e w elt
k now n sk in rem e d ies. B u t w e w ill sa y
th is :
I f you a r e su ffe rin g fro n t s n y
k in d o f sk in tro u b le . «Csems. p so ria sis,
r a s h o r te tte r , w e w a n t you to tr y n fu ll
also b o ttle o f D. D. D. P re sc rip tio n .
And. i f it d o es n o t do lira w ork, tb ls

D ID TT E V E R
S T R IK E Y 0 Ü

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Ha« rjj

Sanford, Florida
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&lt;&gt;xes

Fire cannot reach it— burglars cannot get it ami y o u will
have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes
are fitted with Yale LocI£s which cannot be opened
unless you help. These locks have double-mechanism
that requires two different keys to unlock. You have
one key and we hold die other— and both must be
used at the same rime or the box cannot be opened.

W

Tin- Atlanta J*.urn.il s|reaK» a pur
able whan it says that the south should
nianufactore its own cotton.
It has
a a«a roast strx'tching from the Chesa­
peake bay to the Rio G rande. This
extensive sea rcast is dotted -with mag­
nificent ports of entry and the Panama
canal will greatly lessen the distance
to th e Pacific ocean. This will put the
Pros» makeI CocktaiL—M anhattan.
south in easier reach of the countries ready.
th a t are most likely to become our
best markets for the consumption of
Oyster cocktail.
Origin.!I com|Kwicotton fabrics.
Everything seems to
! lion.
be
beckoning
the
south onward
C eleo’
Plain matter*
Cold beer.
Slquih*-*'[ stock.
If you have a ffiymi in tho north that
Roast IrOtig Island duck cranlurry
would like to locate in Sanford or in sauce.
Finished Jiroduct a la cost
Seminole county or in any part of Flor­
| system.
id a let us have the name and we will
Asparagus; F’rench peas.
Q uarter
mail the.Heriild to that party. One or binding; half binding.
two issues of the paper will make it new
Grapefruit salad. Full l&gt;ound.
^ 4
resident.
Wine. Overlaying and putching u(&gt;.
Ice d ra in .
Enameled stock.
T he Commercial Club has settled
Coffee.
Half-tone black ink.
down to real business und the winter
Cigars- Ocala padding.
•ir.— - season will bo th e most profitable and
Cheese; crackers. Standing m atter;
p e a s a n t in the histoid of the organiza­ 3x3 tough \ ,check*.
tion. Every citizen of Seminole county
Champagpy.
Florida quick dryer.
should join.
HUbililies.
U. T . A. attendants.
T he business m anager of The Herald
I* attending the congress and the
editor will m eet him at the depot
■tomorrow with an am bulance and plenty
Of cracked ire.
noie county
All out for F alatka next week. Inland
w aterw ays and more w ater and cheaper
freight rates for the great ra t state j n the
A Union.
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AND

t you nave s omet mi
JL intended for your eyes
it in one of our Safe Den

hotllt* will cost you nothing

Too ulona

to Jiids»
a z s in and a g a in w# onve »n-n how a
few d ro p s o f th is sim p le w ash ap p lied
to th e akin, ta k e s sw a y th e Itch, ina ta n tly . And th e c u re s all seem to l&gt;e
p erm a n en t.
D. D. I). P re s c rip tio n m ad# by the
D. D. D. L a b o ra to rie s of C hicago, Is
com posed o f th y m o l, g ly re ria e . oil o f
w ln te rg re e n an d o th e r h ealin g , so o th in g ,
cooling In g red ien ts.
And If you are
J u s t crax y w ith Itch, you w ill feel
so o th ed an d cooled, th e Itc h ab e o lu te ly
w ash ed aw a y th o m om ent y o u ap p lied
th is D. D. D.
W e have m ade f a s t frie n d s o f m ore
th a n one fa m ily by rec o m m en d in g th is
rem ed y to a sk in su ffe re r h e re en d
th e re an d w e w a n t you to t r y I t now
on o u r p o sitiv e n o -p ay g u a ra n te e .

D id .lt over occur to YOU th a t you
hscln’t enough fire insurance?
Ju s t compare the total of your in­
surant* wi th ihu u t a i valuaa uf your
property 11 the proportion is unhealthy
pay us a visit and have us place some
additional insurance in our strong
tellable companies.
Do it TODA Y'

J 1* DAMSON
r I’leek amj I oilrtior
Hiving
■ inra in th* jiaeiUoti of Ald*f I
m»n for ih»‘Hly of Äscfnol 1 hv-rrhy »nmruor* my ¡ 1 will ¡K» a ra»miniati« Ii»f (Irrk arnl 1
r»tidid»(-y (□ nirnrd n:y»rIf In th* nn.* position fe**t i o i h r tW teicin i f f th e « h i l e j *
If *l**trrt. Ih* hti‘!n*»* *d (hr- fit* will r—
**lv* thr &lt;»n lorwrla&gt;. Novera brr ¿.'.ih IVI i l
urn* t»rrful *ttruiein that it h** In th* j.att from ihr [eepU of $aftlord! for two cflt ■
m* «rut
in my r--trmrl*n;i *111 I. pr*r- Jn IhL« pv»»iUctn I tt..nli rh - .Jut*.- ■
mo-* finnllu to in» Ihin in ■ n*» ■
tirv-,1 In *v»ry p»rtinlir cn my pin
# | *xp*rw«ir*d In Ih* work p-&gt;
Braprrtfutly,
iW
t*-U»r -rrvir* 1 rit*.i o, „„i, .
WALT KU S. HAN!)
my p*»t r.-o--&gt;t »nd —
-jin' -! I.m by »ncoutier my r*n,ti-Ury lor thr ¡.onion Viltrn «olrfy -J
iL»i r«n-rd
of *1,forman nf th» rily of H*nlonl A r*rrfui. ¡
ov»n»iTV»n*-# «dmimitration *,f rity »flair, t- nrrrfi-l (or thr 110*1 two yr*r*. »nd :f rl-.t.-l 1 « ,1) m
*lr«vt»r to glr* th* pro¡4* ■ *tju*tr do*! and an ’ I hereby announon-my ran»h-iary t - it* P**
honest administration, I favnr bulkhrading and tion ol LUik and ('oUwtor of th. , t*. • -ttkre
other Imyrwvrmmt*. Init bvflerr ln * »t.» ri« *uh|*«-t to th# derpion of th* IU •
K iditun- of the Lai payer's money that «ill not , to b«- b*id Nnvrmbrf 25. IDI* I ». 1:C« "
Id a burden upon th# p*mpl*.
attrndlnr to th» duini of th* oflirv ,5 1 •
tho rdtnvncy of tam* up to thr hi*fw . »«Ivi
C. II. IllNGEE.
Ilrerw-rt filli»
j
k Tntwiijyr.fZ
Having le-en eolirited by many rttiaena an,I
Inertda to berom« a candidate for alderman I
1
hereby
annotine*
my
candidar)
hereby announce for »ame. If alacted will do my tiaa of Clerk and Collector of tho city!■».-olth» (**¡
duty by the «bole people and without favor. I wblret
(he dcrMon of (he «hit» primary tare
am for progrere and a freater Sanford but aim held on to
November 25th. 1913.
for an emoomkal adminirtraLkte and with the
II J HI tuiJMk
right oworlatea believe a* eon do both; reduce
»k&gt;&gt; h a " s brtt« rtty at !*«* net (o th. •I lake th« opportunity of XBnournr; r=y &lt;»k
taa payer, and With Uda idea In view. I aolicit dldary for lbe uailloo of Clerk and C.'tiritar#
the rily of Hanford, aublert lo Ih*
af “•
«hit« primary to be beli Noreember .’5’S. H*’
niOMAb H I'AVIV

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�THE SANFORD HERAID

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
mile Happening?— Mention
Matters In Brief
PERSONAL IU M S O f INTUII SI
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( iih). M. ( o j i a n H ¡k

M u sieal

F;trct\ The Little Millionaire,

Im p e ria l

f&gt;r O .1. Miller lint returned (i m
Ititi THIN«.w AT OVIEDO
Philadelphia whore he wenl i . I .. p r t v
I out when hi* mothbr Mr&gt; T I Mill* r Electric Light and Icc Plant nnd Shingle
I wan operated u|&gt;nn ¡it JefTer- it H .'p itah
MHI m PrrrarnrhTiT----- — ~
He report* tlml hi» m other i* doing a»
Mike S m ith was among th e promi­
well as could be expected under the n rnent
visitor* in town last week.
rum slanres.
S. W. Swupv has pmwdtakud tw o very
Oysters, Hot Chocolate, Coffee. T tdesirable lota on the wtat side o f Graham
m ato Bouillon, lli*ef Tea. Clam Bouillon
Kriptiona—Seminole Pharm acy 20-tf. arul all hot drinks served at our fountain. avenue B. G. Sm ith’s Addition to Oveido
and will build a modern resilience for
W, M* nayifli»MB at Ocala today rep­ “‘— Seminole Pharmacy.
20-tf.
his own use in the near furure._ Mr.
resenting th e Herald a t the big Cost
Special missionary services are to l&gt;e Swope with his family recently moved
ConirAta convention.
held at the Church of the Holy Cross hen1 from W ichita Kansas. H e is im­
Thanknuhinn
beginning tonigbt The Right ltc\ proving forty acres of the fam ous Black
The SE M IN O L E C O -O PER A TIVK Win. ( ’rune i i ru&gt; tn.*h"p of the diocese Hammock land and will p lan t th e en ire
MERCANTILE CO. ury TH A N K FU L will be present at »(*11 a* some of the* tn u t witli budded grape fr u it trees.
that they1 aro the P IO N E E R S in re­ clergy and the dtoeeun otllcers of the
M ins Dixon wiio s|&gt;ent th e siftnmet
ducing the high COST OF LIVING \V«mini’s Auxiliary
wit It rel.it ivis* at her old hom e in New*
tbfTvhy making possible-« Iretlcr morej
Brunswick ha« returned and is now st
l.iml» rger &lt; In*-• IL.IIaml H errin;
lumptuous and cheap« r THANKS­
her oltl fiollte oil I sxlip avenue
GIVING D IN N E R lhati ever hefon'. I and Popcorn at Mr* A Simon’* 25-tfK Kaiser formerly m anager of the
Visit their modern up-to-dute GroNext Thursday {•r■•o isos to tie some t ry slid Ice Company at S anford was
CERY STO RE. First S t root in Stone- day. It will usher in the hunting season in town lust week looking us over with
Gove Bldg.
'Phone 195
25-6lc there will he a circus in town good a t­ n view to locating here w ith nn up to
Mrs. Kirk Munroe, who has b*vn the traction at the lmiK-riul and several date electric light plant and ice factory.
juest of Mrs. I). A. Caldwell left oday other attractions at other p lan s includ­ After sizing up the situation M r Kaiser
ing the Presbyterian church and alto- left lor the manufacturing centers to
for her home in C ocoanut Grove.
get
iter there. Will he. wmii thing doing took .liter purchasing tin* neci-ssary
The St. Agnes Guild will give a
every
minute
machinery
\ e «lectne bgiit plant and
JJxisir November 22, in the store
at
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f
u
t
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■
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..t g tn u I ' i i i i t Uslit
room formerly occupied by I luck
\ t I a'llit r i 1 1 1 ......
II (git grade * *0
I - t | ‘ om urgerm t * J pi r in
worth
25 2 t&lt;
'," 7 Hits' M argaret Wight Is home rn»m / T h e l i s a ! " p e r 1 nieii are luirnishirn'
;* the Woman’s College ut Tallahas^ ' ip the hardware .11.-I greasing the hea\ .
ind will remain for a few days
•In - - prep-it .■ t ■ ■ r\ ■ &lt;&lt; a r u m ’ a Mi * ’ ' 1
Save the covers from yum *ck"«&gt;l g a m e next w«*-h All the laws are niii
tablets. Wo are going to give ilf» in next wis&gt;k except the o n e on the fool
told fur the m
Serniltob w ho
I hdliT know |t w as loaded at
Pharmacy.
2 " U the law o never out ml h im

I’heatre, Thursday, Nov. 2ftt.h

I

!

¡fit Lopez. who "coVer*” middle Flnr
¡As for the Southern Iirug Co Jackson
rik was making sinus- hi^*» toda.

The Making of a Hit
Washingtou Stur: *’1 understand you
have taken to song writing.”
" V is ." repliWt th e vTr*atiIo iron
‘‘I'tii told that tlrere is a demand for
aoitieiliing in accord with the tendnney
lone; something simple and home­
ly th a t shows the dominant force of the
feminine nature, and which nevertheless
depicts woman ns claiming dtep devo
lio n .”
"H a v e v n u jo /ie anything in those

lims —
It

“ Y— I have the finish of the chortir.
is as follows:

’She Hit me with a Fence Kail,
blit I Love Her Just t h&gt;,e Sami

Ask Your Drug
gist About It

ILizel Burges in l i e n . M. (Wuhan's liig Musical Farce, The
Little Millionaire.
Imperial Theatre, Thursday, Nov. 20.

n i*, a New Itemed) that Takes the
■o of ( alenici Iterimi mended and
'.u a r a n le e d b&gt; the Druggist*

It Philip* &amp; ( o '* drug *tor* neve;
i îeiiitdy that gave more complete
' ("» that. I »mi-in.’- l.iVer Ton.V' gt-table remedy l"t eop tipa
nmtacli ami laxy liver
ho h V ■ «uirere.l fur \ ( t
O- ,11 '

, i l t m g e r , , altm u I

■ ,i"t alter mu trial that tins plea
'•i 'i",; Vfgi-tablN Jiipiíd give* them

At l-ether* i iirm r Fourth ami
lord Memo Sausage m &lt;hi Pig I
Mackerel, Itniogua Sausage
Jo -2

At leftier’» Grocery Chicken* mil
||, , s:rtt.i- are presenting i
■ "sail«
«&lt;*»&gt; pottMrv ilipi la - Mu a
,.| appeuruni•, 1 1„■ .i.,
pib tiyuter »bell wheat corn si ratch new people ire arm ing tl.uK hy
i«d chicken chowder etc
i'or lib ;,nd tram
\- Sanf ird isth e jm lv
tad .Sanford avenue
25 2tc
, .o, take tin bmu and

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t
p
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(pint I h bulini "■ t ’l v die
S.
wa* in the city a few davs nt tin*
wK'k looking over the celer*. delta §
Oyster Supiter and Social at Innkworlh'» Store next S aturday night at
6 o’clock f tr the liciteli! of tilt' \\ nnnti’Club.
.
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Sanford Ice &amp; Water
Tolophone 27

I " t*i il v ii ' ■* ’ *r fî1111r •■ L•tMi♦
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l i t -|,rn i» I JI«‘&gt; »

1 i a n 1 ' e*

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t a n u m liiT ul ll «ir

(¡•rutan friend* to join .them bere ami
I.ml home* in
ur prnxpcfoua town
\ \ U in'er* M !.. l 'urani atei .1. &lt;
j , ,r,
W ill.
It.irri
T ri,:.
t f * r ■• • ■

the attention of the guest.* &lt;
afternoon and when score* u
|.(j ; I Al till'll 1t .1 I Mr- It
dint 't.i I .von t in |iri/i i I* »11

Illlll’S "Ii -J' - Up &lt;t «I put*.

i a ttogera of Lakelund reprisenting the ftaptixt \Vitjio*M w;i* in the city ,
Several day* of this week and succei-ded
in placing
,
.many more names on the suliwriptioti Imt.

Mr ■ i Mr* St Gitirge Itail.boiH
of N'-vt i ork wen* among th e dinting
Itig Meeting* Next Wt eg
Ui-litx! 'i-itor* I..*! wi*k ami tit* wr*T
M
,.,,....1 i ml c i '* of Mr- \ Il io m &lt;&gt;( Lnk
le it'ic o ii r hi. \'&gt;v I*
\t *tl,&lt;1tlt
, ,
,
feature will in given
“ 'n* *e*-»pttt "t
lettuce Ibuskets now on hand ready tbe Vtluntic I j•••r W ’• »- &gt; * \
for delivery. See me n t th e old paosenger 1 «ociation convention .......... held 10 auspli'e* "I
l .a*I'*» .Magazine 1 tuo
depoj. — p. K. D utton.
22-1 f Jacksunville F la ' N’o 'i e l " r I* I•• 1(1 w.g* enjoy«.*! by all and we feel ver.
inni-li, bidehit*! to Mr* Munitili I xlm*
'At M iner’s Meeker’s Hygienn and an,i - 1 ' n ‘hn' » "
«rtKam Flour Cream Oatmeal and fottung of hand* with th.. . . h y , .
- imlehuigalile flit rt.* gave succuw it
Pancake Mixture New M aple Svmp the ....................to Allui.tie Inland \\ -ter rvtTl thing She secured some id the
,,,
way AKHonntiou p &gt;nv» Mtimi .r i t i..*t talent 'f Kollltl* Collegi' wil t wen
Jyt
i ^
general d i«ciiHitioti of the point- d n i-ivt'd by w large and ap p reeia!'ve
■VIr. and Mr». K. T. W oodrutf have
\ \ . ali*' (&lt;*‘1 gmteful for Ile
betwoen tile two p r-'ji'tiMurnul to ’Sunford after spending tin\l e&gt;*i*.«!ppi | p.oronagc of «&lt;ur (riend.* (rem neighbor•ummer^at Lapeer, .M ichigan. Their
\w(&gt;i'iii- 1U1g town* ubo with their Imi ring cur
•Bany friends are giving them a warm
Il a* Nov reacti u* *0 A-ìaily al any lim e
U.
*ncome home.
tu Jack pop« t«j bave thè i'lc‘a*up* of im othir
n* .ire ad gutnrtainmunt in thè neat fu tu re,
Only hrat Western m eats and finest
w
,i_. ilong
Mr*. J, Il Jo n w and childrep^ accomwerted Norfolk O ystere served at
pnnied
by Mbw E lla Jones loft n few
A- C. L. RestaurnL Union D e p o t 22-» tc
dayg ago for Georgia, wliere tt'e y wili
A*k ynur grocer for Sjyoncer’s bread.
*penti nome tirile v isiling retntiven.
- iform. M ichtnp m ade. 22-»tr
Bond For New School
M r. ami Mr*. U. F. Wheelgr are thu
Orlando' Ndv. 12.- The third election jn««e««oM xtjf a handsome new1 "F o rd ."
|^y.on Wednesday calling on (lie prim in Orluntlo in as many day* nililit*! h&gt;
fnjR
nit Krowcre.
growers. He n pruvetytH
vote of 166 to to a bond isuie of |60 M rth o d h t Thurclt
------------r and is one non to build and rejmp a new «chmtl
B™
Services . in tho Methodist church
wire* of the state.
building. The present building 1« *0
fto to Spencer* for first clam Bakery i ' nadequate in sire that double *e«&lt;i"ti* frinii Sunday on -through w inter until
food*.
'&gt;', -» tc l a n ‘ lx mg held Plan* itid
a sprittf will begin a* follow*:
.S’ 11udn, srhiHip !' -i"
,
turn* are rorn|)leted for llie new ed;i:&gt;e
H. Brice
Morning prc-iu:iiiiig urvicu i 1 &gt;l.o'k
l&gt; Orlando vva* m (he Rn^ imduile every modern iin|ip*t&lt;ihhiI
S&gt;
tiior eugue (5:3 0 .
re utiug to sanitation pt"|H-r lightn y
h ¿ * rsU’" *W l
Evening
pfeaohing servire' 7 o ’clock
amT iutf^ty- Construction will com­
• 'ntere™v,u u, vxenuv» reel
Subject
for
Sunday morning next
mence na soon as the bum!* ore dispose«!
Sum w !'d..0wn* ‘Hé addlUofi known as ol nnd tho scliool board expects to have "N ot by might, nor by power b u t by
the building completed by early spring. my spirit saith the Lord of H osts,”
Ov,«„. B
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Zech. oliai». 11 vyrsc 0.
'S u b je c t for
v o rii rSÌÌ!^r ttnd Soc,al
Dwk- T h e small vo»o cast is duo to tbe fact ■tu.-f.aiug .a u v ic : P 'F or aim, h a th dc.&gt;t h s t w ily (reehpldcm were e llowo d - to
Woman’s vote and thé fact flf thii belngjtbo fourth pried .the day

24-2tp election timide of Un. days.

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Tlirtv m;iv %Itc ¡idtiit itmal I'tnikkt't'priiK un'nlvctl, }&gt;tn t.hr pussilulilies for
dcvclopmi’iit of several small iiccounts are noarlv always ^rvatrr than one.
It is niir purpose f«»^ive et|ii;il allniliuo tn small and large accounts, by
beinji prompt and courteous in even traiisardon. and we feel that the citizens
of Seminole County will he more than satisfied with their business,relations
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CENT INTF.KKST on your SAVINGS
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D. L. Thrasher, V ice-President

A. R. Key, Cashier

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THE SANFORD ItiyULD

MERCHANTS

WILL ASü I ST

The Ciri of (he Dntlerwórtcl

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SanVo^d Sep&lt;J ami ltti| lenient .Mi r&lt; haniWHI1 Help ( l e a n up , O r c k

: - ti(njii*a Lix city ha*beep.told th in •

&gt;x (H-ftrayed in “ T he _Gir* of fi. {
I in!'.ru&lt;irM” by J i'rk (ì irm an un I v •
.vili i»o i&lt;rtsvinta;i in tfais city ut thv Ini '
per». | T h c a tru un. Novomboj* 12tlt l&gt;&gt; I
j i-oiiijniny uf «veli known urloni ami
i A ty rm d h y ' tio y ’ have tlocnlud p&gt; make ' ■iio-vf-i with :i esi lile i'i{iiiprm&gt;nt, £h:u j
T;.
J i i;i norous c o t in thif prlc-« of kn -,1- ..pf i m a d e q u a ta in r i v r y datai!
A
play b«'. tu &lt;h
nil i l"l| ’« ''t « • tj- I, ip t
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i i i .ii'.K ill1 lifi'l turning tiv-r of tie
old town next week.
If yon have no I nhmvn io« inali« unti Hun piatimi'* io tx. |.
need*.to p la n t raid no ini plena' nU .vjiht ir..-i vvilh when .w^kinji to ,,..in labifls '■
which to. tu rn ovgr tjio noil thin i* the i f r iv Itici» bIm? ii enfiti’!;, u n fittn i. Thi *
goitlun o p p o rtu n ity t h a t &gt;’au a)t&lt;,ol&lt;l j must noi lai cdr u ir iid .la meati litu i lite [
yrusp and get ynur shovel* and r.ikiv pla&gt; is at any limo offensivo luvau-o.' on
otto of ré,il
and forks and cv iry kjrftl of implement tlyi «mtrwry ilio s t jry
thut wiil help to make Sanford lietuUi- hoarV inU rcit. ami is tolti in r. m ain ar
(ul and Clean lor n u t week is the big ami alylo dona ami tinti fieli vi- irm i
time and every body will lx* doinc it.
You w ant to get busy or you will not
bo in th e game and everyone else will he
[/
Ruffin» Wins Again
there to help.
G et your im plements
Nineteen of these machines now in ufce by the lending and get y o u r seeds and treof ahd flowers The return match of tennis hetw.-on
and shrul»s a d d . got yHur vvtyel-harrow ll'illins College and Sanford was played
grawers of the C’elery. Delta.
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and then get busy and dbitn up and plant yesterday on the Dark avenue grounds i
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as never before. ‘T h e tha nkirof the ladies .uni despite th e cool w eather was wit-1
A 4?Row Celery Sprayer, Light Draft, Centre Drive. Sprays urp tine the big hearted m erchants of nested by a. fair' attendance, Sanford (
with a tine mist and has a good pressure.
Sanford for their generous offer ut the wr» represented by Fox and W ildman
tim e w hen such offer is m o l t iHvded. die! UolUm hy P rm th a ami -HntnnT
&lt;■'i iiiortbun?: end fho iit*r«l.« •
ruoSi- wlip ti ll -farming implement« will
BfifUt iu til l Cjy.ji up W ctk fcativit'ivs!
, ai.'i p irn u iiU to tie- retjutSt if ..1 &gt;.

on your Aext suit or overcoat
It' m eans a double saving if you need
both this season. You can do it surely i f
you b u yST Y L E P L U S CLOTHES $17.
They arb ju s t g o o d cloth es without fad ;
and frills but with all the real point .
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Distinctive all-wool fabrics selected (y
b y woolen experts. W orkmanship tlu\£
Inspires adm iration.' Serviceable
linings—every essential of good
including a t y l e .
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POPULAR SPRAYING MACHINE
THE SANFORD DISTRICT :

We have these sprayers in stock for inn
Don’t fail to sec.tlie-IKON AGK before hu
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Will Orange Growing Pay

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KEROSENE ENGINES
POSITIVELY SATISFACTORY
Prices Within Your- Means

GIBBS GAS ENGINE COMPANY

Fifteen year» ago Jim Perkins as
he was’ tam iliarly cn)I«l now Judge
of thaSiex'entlj Judicial Circuit o( Flur ida
was n^Kxir l&gt;oy., He started in th e orange
growing busmens wit ha small grove
from year to year adding to th e acreage
until today he has 100 acres in (tearing.
I^ist year he wold the crop ol fruit
from these 100 acre« lor 120 000. Wed­
nesday night he sold the present cfop
to a Chicago fruit house fur $22 000.
T he Judge tells us that the expens.of the groves ui him the pre»eut &gt;e,ir
were $7 &lt;&gt;00. So here i J lo 000 the Judge
cleans u|i from the orange growing
business Mils year and nearly as much
last year. $15 000 for a crop of orange«
m e a n s \$ i 250 j&gt;er month or uliout
$-14 per day net.—Del.anil Record.

JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

free

hack

fa r e

Following is the scores:
KiiSt mutch between FrepttM and
Fox went to Fruntiss in three .straight
sets. Scores 7-5 S-fi 9-7
Second m ulch' between Holntes and
Wildman went to Holmes in two straight
seta. Score» 6-3 6-3.
In the doubles he tween fro n t Let nml
Holmes and Wildman and Fox won by
Hollins. Scores 6-3 6-3.

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T h e some prie# ilio world o\
Onco you slip on a coat and

-mu liiu grau fu Vgctof n STY LEPL U S you will appreciate why /&gt;dT'
the whole country has reached
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1^is Only Cbance.

"W hy did you shako your Oat nt the
speaker?“
"W ell.” replied the cong re ssm a n . "1
didn't w a n t the whole session t» slip
by w ithout my h a v in g m ade a motion
of some k in d .” —Philadelphia L edger
Not W orth Stealing.
A c e rta in d r a m a tic a u th o r w ns seer
hy a friend to ha v e a m a n u sc rip t nl
most falling from his pocket. " I f you
were not so well know n you would
have had y o u r pocket picked," said I lu
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Merchants Transportation

FROM THE DEPOT

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Sanford

frke

hack

fare

TO THE DEPOT

Sanford Merchants Want Your Trade
A m ost liberal proposition is being m ade by them to the effect that they will allow your hack fare as w ell as
purchase goods from them up to certain am ounts. This m akes it possible for you to com e to Sanford and d
have your fare from your hom e to the business center o f Sanford paid both w ays by Sanford m erchants.

Table

of

R eim bursem ents
a p p ea r beh»« von will lie re im b u rse d a m in lin ^ to

Purchaw» $ .25 Reimbursement
PurcbiLses
.60 Heimbun,emettt
Purchase»
.60 Reibihurr 'fnent
Purehtisef
70 Hcimhunx-ment
Purchases
.Hfi Reimbursement

Purcluises

Purchases
Purchases
Purchases

PurclinsC“
PurcbtvM s

1.40 R eim bursem ent
1.50 K ciM buracmcnt
1.60 Reitnbvlrsentent

Purchases
Purchases
Purchases

2.30 IU imbuntciueni
2.40 Ileimluirscment
2.50 Reimbursement

1-70 Reim bursem ent
1 HO R eim burw m ent

Purchases

2.60 Reimbursement

Pu re ha«-,

i \ f r chaw n
Purchases
Purchases
Purchase«

Re’inhurs ment
Reintbtir«"n&gt;ent
Reim bursement

H2JÌÒ f’nTflrii--1s

Reimbttrsem,,m

NfvOo P u r r l u i s i v

2 7jl ReHubt.r-ein-nT
2 so Reirnbur«-iiti-ut

72 00 Purehns*-.

R, im h i r « ttieni

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2 !*0 Reimbursement
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2,2D Reimbursement

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are m em bers of the League, their nam es being given below
MEMBERS
ALDRIDGE, W. G., Drugs.
ABERNATHY, W. W., Furniture.
BOWER, K. Co Drugs.
BRUTON, Mrs. S. H., Millinery.
BlITT, Dr. C.Go Dentist.
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DINGEE, C. II.. Plumbing.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
FRANK, M., Clothing and Furnishings.
FERNALD HARDWARE COMPANY, Hardware
HILL HARDWARE COMPANY, Hardware.
HOUSIIOLDER, Dr. W. E., Dentist.
HERALD PRINTING CO., Printing.
IRWIN «Jc GILES, Groceries.
KANNER, Charles, Dry Goods &amp; Clothing»
LONG, W. W., Groceries.
McCULLER, L. P„ Groceries, .
McLAULIN, Henry, Jewelry. '
M ETTTNGER^K.. Dry Goods &amp; Ciotlung......
MILLER, T. J-..&amp; Son, Furniture.
•MASON; B. M oI)entisC
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FREE RAILROAD I
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MORGAN, W. L, H a r d w a r e . ■
MAXWELL, S., (Onfucliimerv X: StalioncTV.
MILLER, J. L.f Bakery. • ’
OVERMAN, Mrs. S. M., Millinerv.
PEOPLES BANK.
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PHILIPS, L. U. &amp; Co., Drugs.
PARKER, W. S.. CityG, .
ROBERTS, J. lb, Crorerie-.----RUNGE, S., .Soda Waters.
SEMINOLE PHARMACY. Drug .
SANFORD FURNITURE (X)., Furniture.
SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.. Clolhinc X* Shoes.
SIMON, Mrs. A., Novelty Store.
SCHAAL, Theodore, Jewelry.
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SPENCER, G, W0 Bakery.
SEMINOLE .COUNTY BANK. ; .
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TURNER, E. hi,, Groceries.
UNDERWOQp* W. H„ Wagons, Harness, Implements.
“1VILLIAMS,''.Mrs. Grace~Enitc*Millfnery.
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WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON, Shoes &amp; Clothing..
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*YOWELL, N. P. &amp; CO., Dry Goods &amp; Clothing'
.

By Trading In Sanford you secure (he benefit or Hit* large and varied stocks
carried here to select from and at the same time we pay your fare coming
TYnri' going when purchases rcach-ccrtain amount«.
M E R C H A N T S T R A N S P O R T A T IO N L E A G U E O F

SANFORD

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A fte rn o o n and N ight

■ I f w e k n e w h o w to iniproiu*■t h em we would
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regardless of expense.

/ B e t w e e n Sanford and P a lm e tto A v e n u e s
* OLD CIRCUS GROUNDS

W e make no'¿xt rampant claims for them.
Jo not claim they will p m duce e n o r m o u s yields' un
a n y conditions, nor do we claim th ;l
invaluable e\f
advice ns to th e cultivation of crop«, elc., is furnishec
our patrons. .
O u r p r o d u c t s are ho n e s t ly m ade, and are s
on their m erits at fair prices.

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I his is ail you ask.

Write for booklet giving prices and analyses
different brands.

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R E M E M B E R THE DAY A M DATE

On your next Dlcycle Tire. I am selling gmirnMeod S.l.tJi) *
Qoodicars for $2.50. The guarantee means immediate re- 5
placement of any that prove defective in material and work- £

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A 25c ^ a n t Ad. in The Heir
will Rent Your House For Y

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SMALLPOX is prevented by vaccination — the injecti
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T hese cnahle 'the body to produce substances which prevent t
Smalipox and diphtheria germ s in the blood.
• There are m any other diseases, near ly, if not quite asta r m o r e
Common — typhoid fever, the grippe, bronchitis, pncumotH^ CataiTn, rheiim atism ,
a n d a score o f others — that can be prevented less painfully and more eas ily by m alting
“the body strong to resist germ infection.

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and gmger and vitality.into your system . It m akes you
feel b etter and stronger. It im proves your digestion and
yo u r bow el action.
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It contains no alcohol rior' any dangerous or habit jutmipg.
drugs.
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It is g u aran teed to be ju s t as represented abiiVe — to
do all th a t is cMltned above •c- to satisfy you in every
w ay, or y our m oney b ack .w itb o u t nuibblo or question. .
E nough fbf full tw o w eeks treatm ent, $1.00,
„ Sold Only'at I he Rcxall S to res -the W orld greattHt
D rug S to res — and a lw a y s w ith a full guarantee o f complete satisfaction, o r yutff
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the gqrrm. It, at the same time, strengthens and tones the nerves, nourishes the bln*&gt;d, puts the entire
system into a proper healthy condition to combat and successfully resist disease.
E v e ry person nut in perfect health has inripiejit germ s
of som e distressing ailm ent in his o r her system .
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Cold w eather, over-w ork, excesses o( any kind, are.
liable to bring about ju st the conditions under wjnch .
those laten t disease germ s will get the upper hand,-and
put y ou on your back “ dow n sick.’’
You w ho are run-dow n, tired-out, nenouj —
Y ou w ho, though n o t sick enough to give up, still
don’t fe e l good—
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You w ho are apparently well, and ivant to j/py well—
T ake hom e a bottle o f Rexail b liv e Oil’Emfliilsion today, an d use it as a m eans to gel well and keegWell.
Rexail Olive Oil E m ulsion is a real nerve-food
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�THE SANFORD HERALD ji thington
who arc now engaged in get
ting up a mammoth edition for Sanfordr uWL.h«l Ever, Tur«J»&gt; and rrU.r Morning Hr

TME fit RAID PRINTING COMPANY

»

K J. HOLLY, Editor
\v. m . itaVNt*. Buoinci» Monogtr
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•il.M ilpU«« Price, Î.2 no a Year In.Ydvar-c
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tom in every department lynd the result
has been apparent hi figuring up the cost
Sat unlay afternoon nbout one o’clock
Thu Mulberry Herald hai just issued a of production.
Hon. B. _F. Whttner c-JUtny judge of
^
,.tlj lKin. t Ju t |H
only a
— -O -----Semino’« county was htricken with heart
, predit to tlmt office'but to Mulberry
E L E C T R IC LIG H T H ATES
failure. He had ju it feft his office und
-and the courtly of Polk.—The Daytona
T he consumer» of Jacksonville get upon his arrival at his residence lie com- i
G u tile-^ llio Miami Metropolis end the
their electricity jf^rdl lumi noting purposes plained of feeling ill and laid down .upon ¡
• Pensacola News recently issued booster
1
...
. . . ut soy en cents per kilowa#: hour and for ins lied and immediately became un1 dit
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lu vilk- pa,rare W ui- big ,dirions alm usl, " * * ’? *
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W b ;, conscioua and by. t i» time the physician

p .'if««* h. ,i.&gt; Cl.7 iTT.mrr Í 2 tai ,-r r e ' .a
süvancr ai 20c t»cf muiltb
im
month
These sp-curi . dirions 1w‘“ t|. hn'";- '
n,I\ ' l‘ 1* l ,K? muntri ,«,1 reach.si hiß side they pronounce.! him
In ndh*fwT rnijtt„ mmi** *i offlkf
ir. tir inst medium for evp'Olting not l,* lJ " tn* &gt;,' !inJ&gt;h“
a H &gt; 'l« m e profit, Inyond nil hope h- expiring within a
and tin* m otìt\ mmït* \*y thin ami tin* fo* m inutn
" .f
•. \vhirn
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.
Euí#f#*l at wciod-ctiH in«H meliti Atil ut* 22n«l .ml&gt; tie ci tie», and comi ilea , h
i
. ,
other municipal plants has U?on devoted
The funeral service,t wen helyi in the190R. «I ib« Pai toAr* »I Sanford. Hocid*
they arc Iwnted nut are also good ad ver- 1 .
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, lo paying expenses of other departments Kpiscojial church of which li? had been
un.irr Act of Mnrrb-Ini 1870
Using for the who.e state since
af t |„. r jtv
I
i( member far many years ’ in tjirec
. t o r t a i u. 1 1 .,ndi. in Km&gt;K, n.m N m . Jld cK l^ i , k'
,
Tclrrihcm# No. l ift
Olir« In limit! UulMInjt
o’clock Sunday uftèrnoon. After t h e .
* T
; W*
n w (S | »rf Sfu rin e
ib i. .W church am 'tee burial took place in Lake
through aov. oilier f;rni *.t utlv'Ttmng.
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tiicfty bipmires and finds that life cost view cemetery the body being foMowed
I ’ frre whs A««hc.vn u sate in F*or- , . • ,
.
...
.
Kverv
fellow
thinks
he is n
upnrr‘ l(l.
. Srn^s
, ,for r l irida paper» .first
. . andt after
„ ; t O' production
current
is 1.05 by u large concourse o ( sorrowing friends
r.very tv
now .m
in s- m
u &gt;i -p
i
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F i r e c a n n o t r e a c h i t — b u r g l a r s c a n n o t g e t it a n d y o u . ill
citim i in this a» rl(J nudici, ally and ihi i t
u( perusal of them will form a cents u kilowatt hour. 80 a movement An escort of honor composed of San*
h a v e a b s o lu te p r iv a c y b e c a m e f l l o u r S a fe D e p o s it Boxes
if bis true worth was rvi'lly kno.in he lstvor, |,j,. or unfavorable impnsaiun in has been started and bids fair to Is* sur- ford's leading citizens and many admir­
cc^sjpl to reduce tlw cost, of lighting ing friends of Orange county accom­
would ht* placed u|x.n u seat &gt;f li uur
iai&gt;a»ure that the |&gt;aper up|H-als to
a r e fit t e d w i t h Y a l e L o c k s w h i c h c a n n o t b e o p e n e d
current to the corisumera of that city to panied the remains to the* church and
during his life time end have u nich¿ 1,1 hini and every Issue uf it Florida pajicr
four cents p er kilowatt hour. This it is from then- to the last resting place, j
| • u n l e s s y o u h e l p . T h e s e lo c k s h a v e d o u b l e m e c h a n i s m
the hall of fume idler In* h&gt;*d rm.-w’-tl * Bju)ul,l contain som.: go.si honst article
shown
will
be
more
than
sufllcient
to
R.
F
.
Whitncr
wns
the
second
sun
of
to exist. We .ire i'll prone ti&gt; . xpe&lt; t ^iat is ill convey to tiie prospective citit h a t r e q u i r e s t w o d i f f e r e n t k e y s t o u n l o c k . Y o n h av e
lielfcr H jatm rnt then wc nctually re- jcn aomo i|Jfla of lhr gnw lhf ,,ri,gr«« maintain the piaut and moke all neces- It. F. and Sarah J . Church Whitrur
liorn m Athens (»«. August 7 IK42 iu
o n e k e y a n d w c fy o ld th e o t h e r — a n d b o t h m u s ; lie
co‘ vo und
» - .t a « ..» „„
^ . . ' n i . W . i l U V l X j ' r ’i ^ L l Ï Â
b u T o 'l™ ! the home of his grandfather Dr. Cnurcii
so much absolutely ire&lt; to lh&lt; g*n ..'I CPrtajn locality. The mendier* of t h e ;., ,
.
.
..
,
u s e d a t t h e s a m e t i m e o r t h e box cannot be o p e n e d .
pub&gt;ic naturally expects more of adulx C9mmereitti Club üf &gt;Suníortl re^ n U - ¡ ¡ / ^ T "
‘ m the d " “n ' prc*id?nt of the University of Georgia
tion adoration emulation and realiza-, ¡
thU (nrt
n h,tv„ lini! ,,fiLiárauiDi.
I
J Ü l At the time of hut birth his_ father rcsidud-uL Lake Jackson near Tnilahatso*
tion of. riches ami usually gets nothing J
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sunford ‘ i&lt;Tw * * * « í W « W
w
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transfer of pionoy from the lighting in 1W4S the fnmi’y removed to Orange
bul tríbubúion. Al* editora »U rt out by
r ScT.ir!Ta.Ü ( ^ ' i t duriie 'Ui III-' vini--r ■
being sensitive plants but a few yean, of, mnnth/ and' ^
s ' o l ’T h e Herald ¡ “" ‘I¡ ^
nt^ r cily funds is county ami sc. tied cn Lake Conw ay,
four miles south of the present tow n of
newaprpe'r work for a very- unapprreia-1 m ¡¡ |&gt;c
to
Uvill&gt;, In oth; . r
u V ÎT ^ L
T h e j&gt;eop!e up there «ay they prefer Orlando-, this being before that town was
t
tire public usually ¿irivc all thoughts of oUtea that tltey may form a good idea
fe».
- : i1 /-k --»
t
kindness from their minds and much ! of this section. No money for adver­ having their rate reduces!,to rowing up established.' An Indian uprising rnu,s?d i
A.
of tho cynical in the make-up of the aver­ tising could be spent to better advantage handsome profits from their p'anls for |them to return to northern ¿Florida
other fiurpooes.
where they settler! near th* town o f 1
age editor is developed by yearn of strug­ than in the newspajicr^.
♦♦+ +++♦4
T
h
at
electric
current
at
four
cents
is
MadlsDrt
a t which plseo they redded unti
gling for an existence nnd~hard work
------------- 0 - remarkably
cheap
may
bo
understood
1872
at
which
time
the
family
nghin
rc
'
striving to uphold and develop that N E W SP A PE R S M AKE T H E TOWN
from the fact that Tampa consumers pay turned n Orange county and rettl ui
0 .
others mny tukn advantage of his ef­
A
Georgia
.siitor
says
the
Pa'm
Reach
ten
cents
|&gt;cr
kilowatt
hour
or
more
than
on
Silver
Lake
near
Sanford.
|
ONLY
AIJTHORIZKI)
B
O
T
T
L
E
ftS
OF
forts and profit thereby. The editor of
T h e deceased received the greater
The Herald is not a pessimist however News refuse! to deposit his little capital doub.e the rate proposed at Jnrksm vi 'e
and no one has ever heard him sound the with his local hank because the latter and which the experts say, wY! provide , part of his education at the Universities
anvil chorus. • Our style is to do all the would not * patronize the newspaper. the Jacksonville plant with ample r. ve- of Georgia and North C arding. He
left college when |H ye era uf nge ¡uul
good we can and then move on to other Good fur the editor. Weadmire the i mie ior operation maintenance and reaH
i
tors
stand.
He
is
exactly
right
fur
sonable
additions
and
improvements
If
volunteered
as a private in Company C
fields leaving the appreciation behind
for memories, are usuelR more t. rnier ,hp »nligation of *ii,.|x.rting local msti- the estimate cf rust of production a Ixiing of ih. Eighth Feirida regiment.
over thh departed.
.
lu l" ,ns •* mulul*!- TWl' •»«•*-**i«l.-sl sup little over one rsnt per kilowatt hour i&gt; HE was iou.sicr«sl into service ofConl.-d; j|
tt feeding of camaraderie l&gt;ort is getting sickening and the sooner, correct it will also be seen tiiat the eracy a t IVas.icota his regiment being
MANUFACTURERS O F GINGER A LE A M ) SODA WAT! It*
that pervades the Ixisom of every editor the*° p««np«rid institut ons awaken to 1Jacksonville plant can easily make good almost immediately transferred n Vir­
PH O NE 21
for his fellow sufferer that we reproduce
^ac
l ^cy owo an obligation to on a four cent rate and that at n ten ginia where he took part, in the most
the ftllowing tribute from the fucile |»cn lbe ne*spa|&gt;ci* the sooner they will cent rate a plant ought to reap u mag strenuous engagements of the Civil War.
rétribution. There isn’t a busi- ni ficent profit. Tam pa Tribune
In-ing m nuwl ni all ih * k'ivat hall u*&gt; He
of Thorndyko of tht I’.mn Reach p is i
pesS
house
in town tlint tati live wìthout
, O
wit-, wninni.s! t wn-.- JtlTi* nl th 1’ 11,.ill.
one ol tin* Im*.s I special writer» and editors
thè
newspaiMT
unti
there
usn’t
a
towt.
In
1
liuti
..1
&lt;'hiinra l!.»r-*v ill.- uml again SII tiithat graces the ranks of the Florida Press
thè
Unitisi
Stnt&lt;s&gt;
timi
doean’t
otre
the
city
campaign
there
is
ÍV
!&gt;&gt;"
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i&gt;.¡III.- .«( ( *1.1.1 ll.-rl M»r
Vt
Association
lt.-&gt;
evl'tellre
l o lllfW Sp:i()er*
\\ lie il II tallii- und «ilii two Im candidili
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"1 often wunder wh&gt; t ra that 111&lt;•
general pullin' rarely fully .ippris'iales ‘ h .-w sp u p e i iL*k» a Im sitn -c. h o u s e (tir m avar neither m ¡&gt;- has made a '|M-C&lt;’tl a li Ir in .-.illltllliu.i i f }in import.i lli 1M I - 1
Uf» •
ipeerh lit* tins lug tus'iv. mad.1» Cu plain of the
what « newspaper doc* for a city 1 Ev- patronage i t isn’ t asking an., la vor it is during 1 he campai go \ l an nl
cry week gne* forth a herald »Mmnm and
H*ki,ig the merchant iw repay a making ha* gone out of fashion M Ih'v .'imipunv 1it-f. ire 1,.- n • a r i l «•.I if».- Lki*• -[
Tiie newspaper is broad day id tin- newspaper witb as unti|iia!&lt;d fi alni al itile lime was ni command I
Iwjost lor tv* rmnmunit.i and the b&lt; Her debt lung due
the paper is the more frequently it is l'r
l|ie average husmesa man fur |facili Lies for spreading talk throughout the regiment
ht* Colonel
(¡entra
I.litige being in command 7 the flpgadi
clipped from and the in m- often din— the when it f»rosta it ImosLs thè cntire com- tla- worhl. Wc bave jusi con-Iml.d
&amp; '
mairi;, wlnle tiie^lol’sin. vs man l»H sts city cam|.uigii in l,.&gt;keland and nuli. . If. a as taken to \\ asti frig ton and n ncity's name up|H-ar
hi* own only. I he ut wspttiw-r brings our .-ini JidaUs« tiu.de a ,|» .s-h
]’h.
tin.'l in tin- old rapito! pn*on where ht
an
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h&gt;»w
a
pa|&gt;er
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opinion if the writer Is ludn-Vtsi m business imo tow n and tue rncrrlmnt ami dìd mudi botti r by u.sitig thè hospltafil wI ls ilo- oighl Lincoln was assassinated I
He wa- later transferred to a prison on
earnest in ht* convictions y.-i how nf- batiker gel il. tliey pat t tieni sci Visi un Ine coliminn of thè Telegratn to jir.-s'-nt ih"
back and say "llnw stilati we afte'" Ilo vatws and in th it w.iy risichi1(1 X. .it rv loh II-m i s 1starili in l.iikt* Fri
f;
len i* his work unappreciated
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fc. ('w-r-evultd ooe-n-.vve «t&gt; i*j 1« i| I . )&gt;v ih* In r&gt; :ll.lllin! 1 miti k.- «n . »»iW
l i t - :«i » •
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[.it
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Inai
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jt
lio.i-nng
1r ta Ki­
Mg . lit . 1- -.1 lip- A,||
.-. ! in. * lu ils f ore lori'
mio his head one day Ihai io- county
I r»f Mrti f mao
II. Il A r* . u;ru in1 1" M.o! Ih*»fl î,i I
should Î»* dividisi and a new cmini. ila town alni lovitllig t |»*.p» lo rotile man m draw a e fow ii ílt.-HX" 1ln v ■-» ..nd
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crs-at.sl of which th e. it&gt; where fus |iu|*-r here ¡lint l.otse .same busou-ss o.v o w.Aitd I11...U I'UmildilUe. lel-l
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and l a i r . . 1 •■&lt;. al ilainfolph
So he I»-g.il! arguing pu ii
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«ifVirt nf niMyur *if tT * tity *( ritrai fM -u1i). trf ia hrl.1 1 IJv-waJuv S'llW-rnUf
T he Fort Myers I*r.--s lias I»» n soj.l daught.T-. io-.rig h.Nioit Ik.tfult i ; h&gt;f il. f rhi- «J.
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and liuggy. and d»s-larisl tils head was .lailll.sl !&gt;., toe pr.-.-* J tue eo.inrty tout
LtJtJ on Tu«*tlay NwifpmLMt'f 2bt iJl \
I hrf«*i)y SflRGUnri- fry Afoii.1*
as hojlow a* a dude's undershirt
Later bril.g* r i i izeti» a,nl * tijera t&gt; toe cum­ tu T . M. Callahan of Sufatnor Witt. jaiTiin Kranklm, .Sar.ih i La ir. ( 'll'1ST,
ItcpptKrlfuIly
*:iwin «»f AWi-m»in of (hr « |y «f l&gt; !.. TIIH AS! IE It. *
Rat&gt;«Irviph4 Arthur U umlI W ilon a few began to believe what the paper in unity ^ in** gis.-vt is putting mo o&gt; Thiift pawos on« oí tho olile»! uml most
tfir ri**rifitrrt of tin* Whit** iVimaVtunI»r*r 21
1 th«* undent uml h«»mirul»,«‘ lutri &lt; nur*
I talli fir » rtuplllatr lof ìhf* [Mt’ ìlkm of M »Jtrt
Ml ní wIhjiii •ire living
said was a fan
Sull later the tiling III tin- pork (it* ..I ev.sy li.Lsij a-ss man in hclovrnl
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'ooked good
I'heii the editor ■*&lt; ni i», ur,* n
*nm «ry l e I h* Em Id cm Tur-?«l«y. NtivrmE&gt;rr 26l h
un a\MiKi*riH to nis renfn.iisl filili .i unii rnrr.i* lo Fl irida nhortl* citer l’on,
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jtMïffr^ai jftr a.IlDHif«* rat Uur, 4
l.u tus r mru m f iranís'«1 coin» . n I1*! T, II«jf u« «Il&gt;»ruf
the legislature not a- u mend, ■r ..1
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When the deed u-vs dm . and &gt;h new *&lt;'
IrtAsuttr üf ib# 4IIy «f Sàuri r » r*
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Al (hi* «aikUnUon
| Lanon of
of m^ny
many îrfrml*
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io
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county horn, well, what then7 Did ihey Üaidurd to advcrlLu tAcausv u » a uctiti printed in F t. Myera (or 27 year». Wc troy nil by the freeze cf 1895.
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‘ pcinillfRI brrform fh* (futir r e my Cafîixra. ». .r i
amtal ini rr3 ktf tho infinyn »mrUH fjjr
Srera-tHe took an active part in the pubic of Ald«*tmtiri of tl»** Hi4' pi ^«rijrufd lirlicrvijif I.unr •'»licit ymit Tot# »n,| - ui l‘tell the editor that he was it and could long due or bvcaua** it is cui.uig to us. ' w.Tc imo Bro. Ca;:ahan to the gang and
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want
advcutisiag
b
eaus»no
merho[&gt;e
he
will
continue
tiie
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upon
the
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nflatm «M III?* Uílufíltii fOUlfiy und wuh Ihr iw-opj** ü Wtukn*## «dminktralmn 1 «yatri a*k
have prttly nearly anything he'wunted?
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My giKwinervs pp. n ' They did hold a ch ant.ran expect u» a it.a n ntu-ntiun same high plane as good old Nathan lor many years a member of and chair- 1
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(»•« tfuLljr
mas* n is,ting and rais'd ,i lot of money and trade wiioout attv. rtiamg ano tue Stout
.nan « f ' i •* board ( rouniv rnminism* 'D
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tllllP* lie U H' m 'i*rsumera
Thm
lo l.ijv ch.*I.s of silver and si on to give Mtiin-N ui M u t H i u l l h u t u n h»u ufi\*-rnniiiyj
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llXkirx atrwj) tir Li - v* »•
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to thus, .vi" we,-. *h-|i en ugh to liuy
n. •IIM» ..r K« 1» tj.iti &gt;•( AJtJrfman of t Kr . t' &gt; «»( Sauf orti ||f Ì4t 1fiff
•t
M*)riir «tuf AlHerruran 1 \
1 lb- cause IS obi’ll US t min in Florida in thè lesi issur ut il e r. sefli 'ti- «’s ■f 1riiri'l.t m o»*:«• f-.♦ Kl■r\
«' fr«! ! f* * 11) t » u ferini iti lln* |*»-tl
i M fhr M'Uì‘»«*Ì L-r mar v
in tstitnr every d, . aril
» him but M l o tl l d I m '1 upg
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(fl»' I ini i|,u«lifiad lo /I Vr firn* (Hi «(lì. «au» far
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th*- lakp frutti anil a f*rr«(#i‘ S#nfuf*Ì
t;
»'urfc lur flu*
tif Kit» rit f
Ri ut pii»iug notn e it wa-, rieb-i'i word
h«* hei Mll.l htfie
All r lin­ Ir. ** n
ill ol pajaltias «villi lus ini n mi i e«
Il MTfirrtrally,
urihl« ritanrof At thi» ur,
pltij s unii br-iught us to t ic n-i.iiz4.tion (1io pione, r .el *r\ uroa-»•rv nf Sîl!l.fo riJ
ItfTNCf
fh*rik
«huP4*
w
h.i
vult-sl f.t»
arid sat on the back porch t&gt;&gt; le- the pets
On* institution that Fusils and in
if*t alt rtL&gt; fr»rati.J* «t|| n*Ih t we in-renlly In uig it! a ti ..-t f.ivuisl lu i a «us ini',' l-l,. nainirni*•Ht .&lt;-I in t &gt;1i it**
Pirat ion *-t ■
l «urinynr* rii) «*andt&lt;L#ry (or ihra j «»iji..n of ^ 1 u«ch|ji) , Suyvml«rr
fact u1! Iatke county and all i- luridi.
•tate, itu i me sanie rati .ilrt ovt I»- s. ni Uiluishnient ot this ni n»i surets*»ful m- AIdrarmin of (h# city of HunforiJ, (lumi; urrvrd 1
Absolu*. U it.» crowd torg. t that the *&gt;i. juld he proud ol. ii l « Eux Us Lake
th# cil y In thh (MFjtlon for on# Irfm t»o )r«n
AODlMiN 1
of almost any «¡as-in m Florida. TJn-y I dustrylira, ah
■ino
gr th# tax ptytr» u aqttmrir
*f of *!&lt; find
Hi Itu
o yiv»
t.#
never tiring energetic knocked down ILvio l and t is newBjinp’r is Colonel
I
hrrolty
an
nount
** irytr If «
..
t.-si
»bile hssftily In (»vor ut im|ssivrmrnt,
are al! ho nvirh better tlian any other
Jn lfMl2 fudge Whiti
\ in
iifîlr# of Trrdunjfrf «t ri A
w.1 nia I. a„d , Iwttrr rHjr think lh»t m»njr ntr»v»4»nrn&gt;
but we'ie up again clever |mreiatent C'arence E. \Vou&lt; » a native of Ken­
.
1
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lh# action of th# primar) irai»« (
state enn Iwost that many ol us '»sc chief clerk i f the (lenstcn department r*" t* rurt*il«t'‘ during .h* n»it'iso rr«ri th»t November
s«l
2Mh. ll#IJ I fmni«’ !•»
isiitcr was the main esu-e of the w in e tucky w ,u is leaving his imprint on the
kh
siglit of their b o a iltio ‘ having rived here j n the ( ‘ unptrollir’s olllce wiiirli posi- «fflr». wTu*
undMdiT'ViinOim"nT] *nd h # ' r « t s is l t s j In varlmj* »a&gt;
t«J
thing ami1 I believe rruxs-my-beait su.le a» a Inujiij in w pi.|» r n an a
•on nf I h « r i t ÿ «ml hav r ftAris a
I .ng enough tti become surfeited by t).&lt;-. t), n
er. dHalil&gt; lill.si unt i his p- &lt;'TOraW thr p** p,‘’ f " “'1* ln
*u
*br
dit)
atol
íhi*
rn*f
*-f
»1»
that Sanford owes Rol. Holly a damisi spmiiid (luti ir •[Miik.-r and rhiirn ing
ef
wh«i have II vfrit berra any
E 1
tiiwst clim ate in the world in winter and p „ntm e.it ¡» su|»-iintendent of the
l&gt; Davison
itM
rcrofTl antf t h e ríe» r o m á n aulì « i
big bill &lt;f applause
Vml then some man to mecí and a gu.il!« man in nil that
m
-T
*
summer.
, Statu Hoepital for the Insnne w hich, il»vin* w c h » t,n» in ih, p.».««». m Ai.trr- ID a i x ju a i n t th f thrmarlv«# wub
more.
muchly mbuimd t--rm impli.s». When
lu priifM’ftv hsnilr the rfuM*- ' •
m
m
ji
for
A
h#
Hty
o!
I
hrarrhy
announrf
m
y
O
vHposition lie resigned in March of the cin^hUt^y tu #u#rrf&lt;d n ynt-lf-in’th# *1imr
J H
E usi is jci|U'rtsl Clarence Woods she
Every issue ..I I s Herald is a fxsrat
prirent yeur
HU administrât ion wax if rirariref , ih# buvilMM »( t h f city «rtll n - n m r 1hi*
Growth
of
the
brotherhood
«»m«* mnfut Attrntioji th«t it h«« m th# tuMt from
a fid ii&gt;!... ,[ lot n or go »! things made the greatest n ove in tier career
r ( trrli arul ( e.JJ*n«&gt;f
marked by many improvement* and the m# fcnrj rcwn**my In city forren pieni «iU T*# |*r»c*jhfor he is one of tho greatest 1k&gt; «sU-rs Ilio
I #ill Ira' « iTtntf d!»lra for tlrrk *»
than lie's ever ha.
tir»«!
in atrry partiruUr on my t«Et,
Last Sunday morning the Rrotficrlunxi institution brought to its present high
j#ct t&lt;j lh# r|##i*ifYn of th# whit* j '
-tiuïly,
state has ever known and he u ever rliuw inimlwred twenty-seven this lov­
.d
imTura-ralay, Novrmbrf Z6th. IÎM« !
I start's! tfu&lt; ;.s a -, trt of a bnosl lor
WAl.Tim S II AND
standard of . (flrienry tlirough lus c w th# p#uplra #»f Hanfurii fur i»*
working ni. ht and dt.; for L ik e county ing the record for the secson
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Much
i
aun«*urn»•my «*rnl!i(*t y f&lt;rr ih«*
¡up ÍD (hit fKf-sitlun 1 think fh# dall«'’
what the I hurt i- .iomg fur 1 1ns cu.v. and
1 utivc ability and the cortfldenc« .-mr,
•f *t
of «M.-#man n/ «W «-'it&gt; of Sahltifd. A rarefy,J* «ori» fa m ilia r ir» rr# thao to « n» * ■
and
for
Knatis.
I
,
is
pa|&gt;er
ts
one
of
Ino
i
titer
»t
is
hiing
nianiftst«sl
in
there
county but 1 divergisi ’ It iiist hup
man.led by his integrity.
bHttf rjtp* ri* ñrif-(j jn ih* wurl « &gt;
cleanest l y p ,graphically publtslusl in meetings- and the old gentlemen as well
hvtk'r aarvtn». | divert láJ mai.*
jicned tfiat Sun ford, tin- Herald and
Soon after las resignation he returned
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&gt; ila'
niy (i m i reco rd and «olirit th«- «w1'
Florida ai.d clean m every other way u
the young fellows are helping to swc’l to Sanford with his wife to make his [''V'"*1 ■'t'rini»ir»u&lt;in, l f * 'r’r
Holly all came to m*nd at once and 1
«ml Vitlrri# *ot#}y yjinn that rrm n t
live wire I :»per «»¡itisi Ity a live wire man the numbers. The series of meetings to fU[Un. home with his son and daughter t&gt;«h*r .mprovrnwnlw tjtfík1«tuY«..¡n a V». M
li
flit f reed to gei the*.* furls off it.
j»**TuJitur# cf th# tat r
, ___Jivonry that will nut
M VS
and
if
any
of
t
ie
Grower
rea.iopi
wish
to
Inflict
a
hurtWn
ujiotl
(h#
p
»
r
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.
be held during the present w«-ek will 11 . F. Whitner Jr., and Mr». S. L.
p ro n ti.”
llrtprtfullv,
Î hereby «immisnt my rm*4M* 0 r
reed a puj&gt;er we are all proud oí l rec­ undoubtedly do much to increase the
n o n to s e .
Ikm of Cirrk «rui Collector uf lh#
------ 0 -----Chase. Uj&gt;on the division of Orange
1
ommend that they sent! for a anmp'e ott-ndance and the teachers as well as
lo tb^ drri*Jon of ihr ^ *
Haviiif ban *wj|irit#d l»v many rlllMu an.1 to l»ra hrhl
county which resulted in the creation
*»l‘«‘ w«f
Növrrob#f
2Ä
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IW
I3I
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l
E L u R lO A FA RE HS ARK HUOSTING ertpy of the KusUs Lake IL-gi.n,— F*or- the ofllctals of the class fact much elated , _ • . ,
, •,
libre.'*» u&gt; tecum, a an d U ata (ór »Merman
office »»&gt;1 ' lU.’ Zl
bemby «nnouno»
a
__ no m attc&lt;vtinc to the dutin of lb*.ha
of Sem inole county he without no ie- ; h*f»b?
lar «ac». it cUct.n «.ili
h)rf" •' m*"1*™by Üw whoU empia »n.1 »Ufcout favor. Ï iba rfflrtanry of *»ma up In
ovwr the grout interest that is being taken Station upon hi*.part was made county duty
T h at Florida papers arc bccotrirg I *d* &lt;ifow«r.
n«,pacllull}
a
»m ^orV
t^nîîr^.f'T1
»ra
for prutíToa
»n¡| » '^»
*m» tar San foni but alto
TKIIW
11 1 I B
J K
ia this work.
more ]&gt;opular a* carrier» of publicity i*
®
ju d g e o l t h e new c o u n ty w h ic h |WMition Je« r e economical «dmlnainition ami with tha
rifht «modale» batteva w» can .tu both! mi um
lur I? I?”?!
cm tv^ *»ridtil
trecoming more apparent rv .ry day a*
T e Co*t Congnaa of Ocala last weok
he wax filling with the same degree of taxaa apri «Im bar» a telar city al Im «ai Vo th, li«( of
'or of .ba my
lai
wilk Ihb Ma» In vla» l »«Ncii
10 I»
each ond every sectioii
»tat* fulls J was a nuectivs in every way and fiioae who “ T H E L IT T L E M1LIJO N A IR E”
creilit that attended his efforts during yourp»yrr.:v»l
,«r.
lha
dKl«lU4
J-’l
«í-c
while
!•
'•
baarly riuppurt.
NoHiabarÍfifi' IW I"
ivr
g c . in l»nc by getting out b id «dHionS ind j attended have returned home imbued
•ì
J.
IbapactfuHy.
hi* life in whatsoever channel he thought
”
r*Y" j ^rvui i'*1'
,4
s . &gt; rafe*, c. w. humiùVk
*
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V .. -ia
“V-..
the county cómmisAnfiuA», o t y councils vrilh the good points of a cost systo n to The Beat M usical Show o f the Season best Ui direct them.
Ulm
opportunity
of
»nrvoumirt ■-&gt; c*11u
v . th»&gt;
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baraby
«nri.terre
my»di
a
c*n4Ulato
for
poaiand commercial Itodies are all helping l&gt;e installed tn all tho otilcea in Florida
Faithful to every trust in rll the walks Uon a* Aldarman toc tba city of Sanfor.1 tr alaci- diiiicy tor the nmllian of Clark »nJ &lt;
Hazelc
Burgess
prhna
donna
last
tba city of Hanford, oubjact to iba d- ç •-‘ ’ ,
iwen
\lY the good work by helping tlx-p»|M&gt;rs. to enahk printers whA have
_ih. irti
of 'ife ns Christian, husband, fath r, aJ I premiar lo wrv* tba paopte (pr iba furtiva
scaaon with "Forty-five Minutes from
gucreing
at
the
price
of
printing
to
get
tiiomah s i» i* isT
l
jÿ ;
„¿The Dad,* City Hanner »n n oun cs this
friend, citizen, soldier and offlci al. Liir X
week a h k-boiotcr edition of 1 r.lbi of down to hard facts and make n living, Broadw a^’ romimny w this acason cast present and coming geoerulion mny
I barrt.y announra rvy rwHdifliy*!or AMinaw.
.
»' ‘t# comm* Hart ion. «»vint aarrnJ iba Hiy
as Goldie Gray of the Zig Zig Folly Co.
which the
wl trsd» ot Trilby will H en- is not n priht'-r in the United
well take him for an ctnrnpb
in thte capirti y durln* tha put tan vaarwi
, «ualjftrt
r
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I (»vor, u t)o o.h«,, « profrroivf. —n—
-Triiii» i
and tavnnt »dminivirattan Î wlicit yfair
%&gt; L* I) T
iteTcccflUy (."wired .s tifammotii edition mg a profit or not unions he ha* mitt lied
L li 1 (&gt; H
port, «hieb will ba »ppmciiltd
* &gt; "r* * 11 r. K l
aire ’’ which is carded for an curly ap­
assistisi by li e t.«^rd
ttade cv.uncff j ihp «XWt&gt;&gt;T»U*in and FI itWn is aboul tno
HI G G E S T
11 w k k k n ik jn . ; .i
pearance ut tjie imfierial Theatre Thur»- T H K S E A S O N S
an .1 county • com in mwone 0. The Cf- k k ab»Ùj-in tira ' I^nJon i hut h&amp;A not
Ilhar»l,y «e noon« my candidacy for tb» t» . ition
IN
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a ,v i .
l . \___ ?.. a i f —Làîi:. a - S . - * o n »Ulm day Nov. SO. Scat sale at Maxwell’s
M U S IC A L
H IT
ot Aldarman ol tba dty o( 8»nlard. »üb!«* to th.
lando Reporter-Slar of Oiiahdo ha* just already taken foilccrted YàclDn on thU
dachton
of
tha
«kite
primary
lo
b»
bald
oa
TunL IT T L E
M IL L IO N A IR E .
day, November 25, !913.
m atter. A permanent brgiilkaü on wa» store.
th e:
‘»»ued a big sjrecul erlititn lha\
T IIE
LITT LE M ILLIO N A IR E
very succesfsul and was he.|&gt;«l by lb» fuimcd .it Oaàla i*n 1 steps w-IH be taken
b u sirrs pen ^
cbmniWfiT&gt;l*oiffW»l*fc- th o ^ W iqr prin ti ng office in-the sta te
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PEOPLES BANK
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THE SANFpRD HERALD

Iippcnings— M ention
Matterà Ln Brief

Mr. and Mrs. L ie Fugenhu'di nrri\ •»&lt;|
In the; city today and *i'l he hG,. ,|unia,
I thv season, Mr. Futtunlnuh 1« Un- p. .
i
Of ulnr repre»f»nUuivi of thy l ilm
■ unii Mr and Mr. 1* inri'l'usli a-, (1
welcome in Sanford when tin'.
their winter horn»-

lltM S Of INTERLSI
tfjr Of The* Floating Sm all Talk
tlvcllj Arranged For Hurried
Herald Reader«

rirninmiin» pat rimane Miff
arranged to »dion the Irab&gt; I!&gt;»• Famous Plnyen* Film
■ if reeognhted as I
’ the
■■
.1 h- . .tint any no- seeing
•ii* t&lt;- right to ImnH uf their

Mincemeat n '. tU .n I l &gt; |; ,
Limhi r ^ r

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¡111*1 IVlll'i Iff «

At l.' lli r fir.« . ^
Hijtli i;rath- &lt;t|iAYc deliver om“ nt‘-rine j;&gt;
r lt&gt;
jo j t .
20 tf
A p-*U eanl (rutti It T t on ' &gt; f f !.1»I
ned from u ‘' Hn D eco Cahlanint static ih.it
part« id tta '
g imi Imi m. •. ,
of II I I ' .
n
lie
iK of pro- .
.. the peu|il
'tin ;

At I a-llji
eorn ' I n
lord A vi nui SeuKttjp
1
Mackere*, Ih o ;na Rausage.

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^Alr and Mi
I Si Whitm; their i;ii"«ti M e Herbert il I
dauRhtir Mi«» I' hm and
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residenti of thi* pilo • .uni u
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and
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one I*, clad in v** (inn
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Not mem- * I It Hubert*-,
Waldron is in town with liw

or a lew days.
... us vour wants,

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I Mirbey ville
l’.tis luti self tu ,i lite ni elise and
"'dui. ir.* and iti ai Iva nei their Milane al
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(s si'ni to eia im rciationi «itli tln- neh .imi i.uwerful D’ t'rt'h- uf ile- aifl.u tii cnutltv
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11 -* hei and in imitiiliiition site re■ipnie ubere Iter ehild t&gt; bnrn. j
The ehild. eventuali) dms. am i Xtiaa
n..do« i iliierntirii-d struggh- in r.'r'mm
Iter ninied 'ile Sin- nii-et - Vngr ("hire;
Ibi im i fall in love alni . ma* mare ber
futuri hegu|s tu promise b ippint-ua.
Afthr their rparriago, Alisei ted» Tesa of
a iormer fall from ttnuu*, and 1 Cm Holen l.oijih anti Chorus in Gèo. M . C ohan’s lìiti M usical Farce. The l ‘itt!e Millionaire, Jmpefiitf
,
Theatre, Thubtlay, Novembct 20th.
promptly foritives luni and re lutes er
iniliss-ri turn with Aliv D T ’ rberville.
•V'b &gt;fked by the reViMlti III. Alice! IpiiV(*i 1
M. G. HOWE
her until be can brine bimse'f to forsItVe
.
AT rORNEY-AT-I.AVv
her
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less i- acaill tmi mi b&gt;
It; U I le t IN A LL t ( l l ’K 1
1 1 I rlH'rvdle
l|e oilers her protection
Nrtfimi 1^ Jlld
uml support and -tin .team pay« the
price fur « nsl.'iM-i'
It. i»,.* meantime ‘
\tic* I * i»e.. l.n T. .
, - o-. p atnl
in returns
li&gt; lin.ts e.t .., lusur. ,.nd H I K
'I I I I II K S A N I I O K fU M
in s|detiilnr in 11 1 -l.irvUle
h itne.
T'l u WItii di-.p.ur .1 | .
. he: last
Nf W SMYRNA, LJ-OKII)A
ebain-e of hnppiricK.« slip aw ay. Tes» in
insane anc«‘r kill« Alee
Her crime 1»
d t i t si and -dn s lrreinp fs biT'elf to
G o t o n e , to o .
I h ree h u n d re d
D A VIS I idiMh.lt. RESID ES f .'■ URGEON
lorty-Hvc th o u s a n d a n d
m o re
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cost
purpose

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friend« lo The Heruld and thny w-ll r
ceiv? copio, uf Th^ pnpor free, Wo &lt;ire
pfvpaAng a lue tr.ailitic 1««t ami rxpert
1° fili Jlinlnrd *itb ni'« peiipli1 1,11
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JACKSONVILLE, FLA. -

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West Forsyth, Corner Broad Streets

t a k e p u rt in

ihi •%r*mil* •*vn • i • a*■!I a** t 1h.*m‘ nf Ihi
Here is a fivc-sttirjf Kltrre wiili two sluttcs tmjrc adjoining) Riven over
to |lie tlis|i';i) of ftiri’ itnrc ami fttrninhiiiRs for the home. As far as our knowIciIrc Rocs tlit* larRcst furniture store in the Soulh which applied to the
in tli vid ti a I purchaser, means a freedom lo choose from varied slocks that
cnuId mil In- enjoyed in any other store.
°

(•rand Matron’ s Visit
*• in the hunt-

E ^ ^ cnron "')mc

bn Friday fvem ne Nov I I
Anna Bell Ucvtl iJrund Mai run -I &lt;1-

. |. | M i re-in'" I L -v f 1-1 v tc»- pr.n
,|,
l.iii-i-ii t inippi iI Jud x 11'«. pn- I.¡.-ii, t.oulii t uiipitily, -xi fi'Uiry
\di
kinii llickini- pri «- ri |Mirl-*r Until Mc11.op. I Tin-miMii' of
Dorothy Davi*
M.ir Molly and Until M i'Damc! « rrr
propt:in*d a ml voted upon. Tin- too^-.on which wm iM-mitifully n-ndi'nil
i&gt;.i-. civ'iP by K alh ci'tt Hnwty and Anna
Milsom and was .» follow
Du.-i I'p-tii' in tin' Wood«
Lutiro
Mr- Munson .mil K atiilccn Hratly .
Pan.«)
Milo Dcyo
Annti Mason
KindnKur urn \fa'tji
Pfelforitan

in hand ready K” u‘rn Su,r nf F1,,r" 11' ',A"' ,'" r
u old paatvenger Vl hlt D. . W o o l . - «ii .pt, f
V n,.-. , t
22-ttI'i11* WUi'
candidal««» wire minuted
, .
'» « ia u d the (Irand M attln cave m .i i . i •
'JU'
,,rtlrllctii&gt;n« in do w-rk
'•
• ’ - ‘ -f* iftorougMjrtip in the work of tin- or&lt;l&lt; t
W
mn d is d&lt;s‘ |i1y interwu«! in it Aft r tin
•** rtteetinp. cluis*«| du’ teiou« r.-fr
P ^ f * l- ware wrveti by
chape* A- * im it
Kathleen Brady
a v ir y plvifcj.it .¡m T s rU
b ..‘. r ] &gt;iit-t Blush Itow Wultx .
H y ghmii- and
At|| .ncke .itutltur
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Uaxmeal ■ Yi.n(I jr,bie fiorTn time in Janm rv t- him
Kuthli'on Brady
M aple flyrmPt''h *i;i , in t.is fur tiran i i l ,|
I: I... t li.iwk Walt*
M«
25-..tf
wajj (ll.x . w on us in V|irtl 11
\ on.i M .noli
niton. P a . wn«- m m r to «(tend tb'-ir leinn htrlnriiiv witn \| , |... I .-| I.IIMII KllC'loillll xr.
He ri’ pnswnw u -i th him- -f tiirir inrii' .
i
K athin’it Brady
ient of
wjui w.n .. s Jin. J ’ rniirt^tinm« -Atrtr-Btowim Turn' *
•0 School» and Gnjntf Matron of Florid a

(•«niers^j Ma »chooL

i; E T
Notice Horae Owners
1 have i finir fina« eiDcrt InVrac sliorr.

SE A T S

T O 1) A Y

T I ÏE * LfTTLIT U n tU O N A T IT F

W. H. Underwood, imperial Theatre, Thureday, Nov. 20th

ritts live-storv store is filled with a stock of furniture and furnishitiRs
that were t h i s e n by experts men vvlto know. ilirouRh experience, training
and constant study.
Kvery piet'e of furniture that is here is here because these experts have
found it t o b e the best of it s kind. T h is applies with et|tial tnenninR to those
p ie c e s and sets ut medium and low prices anti to th o se eleRant, rich pieces
and .sets of lined wbods and truest styles.
'Illeye is not an unworthy piece of furniture in the place, which means
that when one buys furniture here one makes an investm ent that is certain
to pay dividends In lonR years of service.
All of whicliNeatls us to suRRest that this is the loRtcal furniture store.
Are you in need of even the smallest piece df furniture
Mail Order Dcpurtmetst place» you in jusl ¡us close touch with us us though you were in Jack
«■ invilii- Drib rx receive poromal attention and idii|iped «urne day received.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

T HRA S HE R
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'T M ' have not traded* with you fur j) &lt;c ri(j - J * *
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received, and aa you ask me to le lD * 1 V 7 _
X ' you frankly* frfiy. T «*11, gi«* :
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&gt;o«afew*J Womans (

l&gt;ocal AdrerÜscmcDtri Under This Heading, TIUIEE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. IV^Inimum Charge’ 25 Cents.

B IJU G E T

O F

O P IN IO N
YO U

WANTED
WHY,Nt)T try an Advertise­
ment under this heading. It Will
only coat you THREE CENTS a
line each Isaqe and will surely
bring résulta.

TO

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■♦J •' Ktisfc 1 um in business in this niiiiv &amp; t niunitv unci'aru looking I j this port)I jnuinily Unth/ita varied industries for my 2

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R E N T

For lient—»Hoorn nicely finished suit­
able for «Alci* or small atore. Opftffettc
Court House. Apply to Mrs. J . C. Ensmlnger.______ i*______
______ 23-tf,

F oij Rent—Two furnished rooms and
W A N TED AT O N CE— Old Rags at the one Ixcdroom. Rooms tfuitalfte for light
H E R A L D O F F IC E .. R ags Must be
P e rffe U y Clean. Will P ay TWO C E N T S housekeeping. Mm. Goodhue 2 10 Park
avenue.
’
lfietfc
;a pogud fo[ ¿Arne.
W anted— Alan and wife.
Man to
work on truck farm, woman to do cook­
ing and take care of house. Must be
thoroughly competent apd come weH
recommended:
Inquire 110 Commer­
cial S t.
E . C: Tyler.
22-Uc

&gt; jM IS C ^ A N E O U &amp;

W anted—T o rent a hotel or rooming
house 15 U f 2S rooms furnished fur 5
Send ydur order» t^l F . A. ^Schumpert
months. State p rice’ W. I. Hal'enbeck.
f
a
he will save you big money on your
V Harnes Palls N. Y .
• - 1 2 &amp;-4tp
tile, ^sowers pipes and the Scljumpertdrena ^iJikker
ií í k k é r
Experienced dress
colored Norcroas Hoes. I am here where tile
wou’ d like a few more days' w ork.1 Can and sewer,pipe is made and can see it be­
give city references. 404 Sanford Avc. fore it is shipped, as m y territory is from
20-2 tp*’ ‘ Birmingham, A la„ to Columbus, Miss.,
and Parrish, Ala-, north on the Northern
Alabam a Railway, in one of the l&gt;est
W H Y NOT ..j an advertisp- clay regions in the United States. F. A. holiday or legal holiday The holidays
13-1 fit j)
ment under thiH heading. It will Schurnjcrt, Fayette, k la .
mo«l widely observed in the United
only cost you T H R E E CENTS a
Slate»
an-&gt; New Year*h day Lincoln’«
1 have a first clníví^iahUiT utul nig1
line each issue and will surely
birthday Decoration day, IndefKmdenee
writer.
We
can
do
yourl’iiurties«
re
bring results.
day Lah cr tiayj ClirinUnas day. The
pairing and auto top work pow.
last T h ursday in Novrmlmr U
now
For Sale— ' ‘Cheap” Pair of Home* 14-tf
W. H. UNDERWOOpc
regularly
ufipointisl
hy
ppicltunati
&gt;n.
by
Wagon and Harness. Apply to L. J
the national anti statu oxecuttvi-s a ï
H artley Jr.,Longwood, Fla.
14—tf
State and local territory gifen to
Thanksgiving da^ a day ol thanksgiving
johliers, retailers nnd capable ¡uflesmen.
For Sah*— One home disc harrow one
and praise
In various states a ,fa\
‘ \S K A T .” tfa* licet and best known soap,
horse turning plow. Good as new. T..
in
the
spring
a* (Iteal Frida) or the
retnoVes grime, grease, dirt, etc., from
K . Hat«« Court House.
15-tf
finit Thur» lay m Apr il is regularly
the hands. Hig reller, eapecially ¡fl fa(&gt;'
Wrlite for attractive afifioint'si O’. • X» cuti» e priH’lainatUin
For Sale S«*vpn n«&gt;m house 32« 1 1th tory districts
1 da&gt; of l.ksimg and
9 t.- and Kim avrnue Apply on prem* profiotdtion. S K A T CO., fj New Park tu 1m- &lt;d»»cr»ctl
prayer
and
rUe.or\ed
a* altoluiu)
I’hw
avenue. Hartford. Cxinn.
14*tf
»««
A bargain.
17- llt p
piimt t\to he ohs*Tved thal Iti the United
Suste» there wr,- no national holnla. s
For Sali* Celery Hoartls cheap, big Florida is the queen of States
net aside l&gt;&gt; congrvwe. (&gt;ar congress
lot, call 'phono 263 or write Box 942,
And wise folks never leave her;
furet tiff no juris»lict ion over the
oes
Sanford .Florida.
ltf-tf There :'re |ik&gt;a»anr plac.-s all atmut
¡0 -"Appoint such
da&gt;
Th&lt; liest one Is (rK N K V A
For Sale 25 pure whip* Ix-ghorn
In \he 1’ hilippinee tio- ! g»l tei‘ . ! v-k
Ask JA S II f ill V C E
hens. D . D. Doane Genov* tía. 21-tf
esiahlished hy net ol the Philippot* 1 *m
Town lot* J 7fi
Sttnaltine Heights
For Sale Complete fuynUare und fi-acre farm« Slfiu
Geneva Florida missino ' are, New \ t^ir's ^/l ilÿ U.eihingtnn's hirtltdav Tfinnafav and K&gt; ,ia.
fittings for an eight room house. Will
t)l holy s o l
\ t-IT! ,n,*l dj.
Itoh
sacrifice if taken at once. Everything
t u - l i| n u
"fi n
f y . f u n u l i l n ' --+ »»
(jrtiHrnet1 lav I.'» ipmvin * ( ..|i*(uU.
Hook your orih-r n o^. VVe have kh. tign iljt. and Itiral da&gt; D«s*ertiher in
quire 113 Commercial St
u| e-stairs
very best water pmof insulating 1ilea ere Tl,,
fuUdnys H, fhe Hawaiian
1 ng pitjMT ,qi tin* m art cl Snpply is i Island* are Jottuftrv 1 . C ‘ le h ra .mg the
For Sid e Itisi J e r s e y boar 2 1 • v ears lltnili*.!
Tfie i , en ff Fernald U.im I
ohi, fine animal weiglis a tant t 2«0 w are t o
** 2te Ite
(.bunds.
Snen tinsi at ¡ 15, nr w ill
swap for heifer suitable in price G C
FOUND
McDougal R. D. No. .1 Sanford. 23-Ur
Found Hiack kid glove. Owner can
For Side White Ho"unt| Turkeys. have sume hy addressing Mu-i Bov
Hen ami Gohh'i r for ¡s.iKi
Several 11 12 and (laying f*,r tins ad
2.V2r
fine Bronze Gobblers for breeding
15 (H) each
(. I
Mi'Doiigal The
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P(.,1 t
1 ' ' I ■ t»i,lTurkey Mm li I' \ . , , -»mi,toril ( 1 1,
dotuv
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Olv at lag. ol'* r* t t*. 'I ' ' &gt;• '»rd l*.,t
tin e Inch &lt; «rds Will Be Published t ti­
i*,.| ,R,*t ,n the nuitt* r ol |.»&gt; I'lty id »&lt;-r
ller This Heading At I he Itale t If ¡7 2«
v it-«: and economy, in the ojiinllilf of
Per Year.
loci*' (lOKlofltre authorities. Aside front
For Sale Brand-new Emerson Stand­
the cheapnen* of rates such an 1 r\ aard Typew riter with nil
Improve­
W
p:
H O m S H O L D E R tion as the iltsunsi pnr,*el system It is
ment*. 11 yttu want a li.trgnin in a lirst 1
1boughl re bound to appeal to Hn* ime
D EN TISI
class Ty pewrli.-r
\d&lt;l r»*s» P (), lhi\ 1
pirity of jieolde
SH2 City
2 4-2 in 1
U bih’ tin* (lUStottlr. aidb,,r
* •*■
, vert* tevtvlp to hi-lli e lb .Il Ult y art
bai 'lie Kh*’ large .m, *,.
ol rt atP r
tl’. V' eXJ.eCL .during lie t* ! ,»-.** tiiev
m o M A S i :m m i;i
w i i .s o n
dixitre th.e codperailoii of tin publa in
\TTUKNKY A.NIi ( D l ’NSH.IH P
doing pi
A like luitution
H al
'd o your Christm as -.hopping &gt;riy
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Lai*- »lat/ Anua*** Se»éñlt&gt; J oUhml t a,, un „I what they »re Htrivitu lor and to thus
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end the Public is t'skisl to m nil their
Hrv«l&lt;lnH-e« S«nt1pl amt Srlvnn U t l"

It i-, tin- duty of If c -**, iiud clusH j.»ctmaster to receive comjdamts and trans­
om tfemi tu the* assistant postmaster
and re-t hs’t tlo* eoftgreasninn from hi»
,1 i-tre I
I uo -110 1 ciase—V o titi aster ha
■t it es
li, ¡lerfurints! t h, m ,'J 1.a-t* •*&gt;
he was afifeiuited
f inirli' las- p.islfw.t»ierw r, cetv, fr.,m
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Mir,

you are not down as a contributor to
l,e ,d 1 hiB Wrck *" l,»««ks
our Helping Hand Society. In fact in ( 'j
*n Jackson» ill,al! the movements for the betU rm ehls1 Washington D. C . N ■
|
of our conditions where ourcommunity The Mississippi to
AxIr *
|t
has needed the united efforts of her |nfb- 1 Waterway Association
,
cr spirited citizens I have fai|i:d to find alor Duncan 1’ F'etch*
your name among the list of our ci^n r !&gt;- the la'land I. Heruierve
tiling merchants
Ymir name ;« not on is secretary are holding
.
our cily tax hooka nor do 1 find where convention at I V ,ilka I
you have paid u city liecme to do a inerThis association advucat*» m m
cantilc bus ¡Ties» in cnmjietltinn with our waterway from .the M fm »-u
home m erchants."
or near New Orleans
ext* ■! ,1^ ,
- - *
t h e jju lf to the W nl
Cm
n,,;
(till Mapolen onExpenses
and acrt»ss Florida n, it .
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cunsiderahie ponton 01
In It«« weir ime address I lie primers
... 1
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is nvallahle for use
gathensl in flrsla for the co„l cungre?».,,
,
,
,
A survey has los t,
Hon r.ilw in Sfienrer ir n &lt;snlo r (tom
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M dill&lt;- Hill ami I'eii'.o
Marion count , of tlo- !.-&gt;t i-gislator,
. , , ,, ,
.
will lie ver\ litlli ■ , r
told the following siorv
, ,
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,
make an inland rout,
\t
Ami s|waktng of newspaper m in in
,
,
,
and I &lt;nsacoki
! It, r,,
tin eg'-l.tiur, I , ,i not re I nun from r&gt; ...
.,
from I Ytisarolr. I" 1 lie,
.
minding »ou that one ,d tfK- ablest men
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and M. Andrew s Hav ,
a
in the last leg is attire was a representu*
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1
II
• two St xtulrews It,I
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live &gt;•( to- pri-a- • aineK Mop
ltd’
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outlet to the (mil throng
Mapnle*
I.ike ill’ newsj iljier men
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22 lout depth. I here ,~
Mill was |M)polar and one of the best
. . . . .
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tl .
.
canal between St Andr- *
Iieart*sl fellows in the w »r d but not so
.
. . . .
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Aimlucincola river, for wlu&gt;’
t
proln ietit m die iyt oj sfw-aking of in tin,
t,
s
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000 has Insm uipnijuw te,
u*e of the King - r ng ish as some of his
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connis t the Apn acliii tila . ,
ol |t&gt; r Itrtllireo
I rememl,, '
Ul.it ,oi
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, i... 1. m m r r r r e t o i n f i m B f S I e •&gt;-te e ,,
^
riv e

y lU IU T E C T
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Hl.„ k

O RLAN D O

F L O R ID A

TO R EN T
W H Y N O T try an .a d v d h is e t m n i u n d e r th is licatlini*'.
It wilt
o n ly t b s i y o u T H R E E C E N T S a
lin e e a c h is s u e a n d w ill s u r e ly
brinf,’ r e s u lt s ._______________________
For

Rent— N it* furnished rooms.
$ 1.26 |&gt;er week and up. At Stumon's
316 E. Fourth St. *
lh-ptp

O E N TISJ

W«lf«&gt;rn ttlOCX
Sunfonl. Flfirtdu

onu«*'on If it unouiri’cmince tnu
par%-fI lor »otm* reason or other
G EO . A . DeC O T T E S
not fie delivered there would lie n&lt;
w hatever of locating the (htmiii
AlTOKNEY A t m OOUNSa.LDP'At LAW sfint.1l.
“ ?*—

For R en t— No. 708 Park Ave.; six
rooms, bath, electric l¡gh)¿, gas for cook­
ing. Apply to H. C. Du Bose, over Ten
Cnt .Store.
' • . *
; • M-tfc
G^rncf-Woodruff Bldg
For Rent Some very desirable fur­
nished apartm rntt dor light houseD R . C. G. B U T T
ki«*()iitg .a m l.b iig tn c k ^ M jy ,. J , J L J V r :
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gmuin The Fairview. turner First and
French avenue city.
15»tf .
t Kin r* Yoweil Ruildrng
¿¡er-H ent t. -T ’JiSTlÍCtív-ínrulsf wl-reoffT»'
SANFUHH. FLORIDA
to desirable patlii*si only
Close ji
Address Box 140H city.
28-tf

Illi-Mltll» a* a tuj,
1 :"st , tiiss post
mastri«. rn'eiu
high a $ », non p . •
'.ear
Tins t’ .»by lúr. r, aller! ' r.-t
elush pwfmkvters. '
l

with

L.

Good Farm for R en t—Caatle Garden
on traction line, three mil« from city.
Farmed for five y e a « , all tiled, two good
flowing weljs, barn and uuuhed. Rented cheap for cash. Address Mrs. Cora
libliingrr, Cannatola, New York,

G.

STRIN GFELLO W

JU S T IC E OF T H E P E A C E
U r t i pittrici ol ■ •m inai«* Canni y
Ali C iv il «nd Ctüninal Case», Deeds,
M ortgages, Contracta, M arriage*, and
all warjt pcytjiining to the office of Ju s­
tice o f th e -F U rt promptly, nnd legally
attended f a Spedai attention given to

Qflirelrd floor Court House

A-fljaLprinciple^J-'Donot let your, chib

'Ypur letter of recent date asking whv

.1 c f f t i m

, ,f

LiK es

about las-sliurg .uid very
will lie required to pas*. •••!
c&lt;e,.'hee river tliene. 1 ■
girasTs have ris-omno
pr Verweilt
&gt;1 I fe* &lt;&gt; , * - •

&gt;.e a
lt&gt; tile Gull.
The Association ha
aj |M,*ared tu fon the R,
ami in vario m v.uv *

o . y and
&gt;d Hat r any young
boys made il a place to congrega it*
and that in his opinion t\ wtui no plagjr
for tie »mal h r b ivk to b*' t blow t| iti t k v
eornpaii) o' It 1er tf
and 'i &gt;t only' at
lb* -i* I"'
« In other (,,. t» ,&gt;( Sanford
it wa» .. ' ' ' . 'of i i1T!i- ti.iv » To loaf

•v
*
rhe wear and tear on my pjiiiicul
An allowance for children mstyad ( faith becomes more distressing every
pjonuscuous giving of nickels and d ay. Here comes a correspondent threat
dienes will lie urged upon fiiAhern ¡'till ening me with office on the ground« that
mother* of the country from the Chicago 1 have advanced "som e vtry sound
h e ad q iu rten of the American Society 1political .theories lately.”
Cannot our
'fr&gt;r fhrift"Tt![—retire mire method o f Tnrui* * rwerw pwrtdfwa-omir ratamf-1 jiy1, (■ «*■ ' «¡M1
gating ideas of thrift in the next gpner- sound political theories are the very men
aliuu _ TDo not let uusiuiuicd Iriniirls w in. cannot lor trusted ami, never are?
gtx'tffvriur elilMren pennies, hut tench the
* * *
children how to »pend wisely by fixing * Sent- ¡locinick &amp; Co the Chicago
nn allowance out «1 which their small« mail orth*r ptsiple have a scheme liy which
needs must he m et," is a warning which they send out periodical letters to pfiople,

sur*,

ij.s’id.sl ,(¡«,11 :t rout, a * i
up tli« M Jo b II»
la ’kl.i a aim to I.akt- Hat

, o«e

1er arel I T , -pokl Ti al»,
.t ! ime end
«gatti atei • tie prefina* »,** m» preve
lin i (e-re .*• ■ ’'i wing lu lle laiyw t.» roam
the sirist* at till rirni-s of Ute day and
night
There are mort- litt'e fe'lows uf
the moving picture shows ami other
piares late at night anti unaccompanied
hy their parents than there can I»* found
III »unte of '.he larger eitles and now ihat
tin* mayor lie s that way ab«ui il f
hope that le will cad attention of (lie
polie*1 f i ihiea childr&lt;*»i and »»s- that they
are kept off the »trents and cut out some
of tin horee play* indulged in at various
limes
Buys will he tsiy« hut when
they endeavor Hi become Irai pr, js.t-e.iu»
too «man loo gj*y it should «'• (I.* «ut y
of the po’iiv tonali (hem and again I her.
should he nome kind of curfew law to
m ake them slay indoors at night when
the hour grows late. I am for lie* hoys
hut they rughi to stay in their place
and thoir place is not loafing around de-,
pots, theatres livery stables or olher
places.

retins* were

Fiorili» by tire eniyjesT*. **’ nf /

B u s in e s s C a r d s

■ For Sate One 7 h. p. twin cylinder
Indian motorcycle as good an new.
Ha* tug lump and presto tank. A bar­
gain for quick sale Sise G. C. Fellows
at Parker Bicycle Stun* till F lir t -fit.
Sanford.
*
25-2 tc

O f T h e Sanford Wnniwn ,

♦ j htipport. * I cannot ask the merchants of
¿ ¡ t h i s town for their iuppqp-t if 1 -do not
The* Lit era tun Dcpurdt.
■ J 'R i v e them mine.
Woman’s Club met m n,.
,o*
♦ ! ‘ ■ Second—In looking over mV books I
Wednesday afternoon. Tl
X fail to find either Air. Sears Mr. Uoefirst m eetipjj• of the new
,;iJ
efiaracl“rired 'hy a spirit ,,f ,. Ui *
and was full cl interest and 1 ,.
,
¿ 0 Coining seeson.
Vacation reports and * rht»-» ^
the time. A large numU-r ..f ... ^
hers gave inttrealing ae&lt;..
^
summer spent ui the mo
,i ;i , gf ,
the Bershore and to visits r, *.
ington, Philadelphia and \ , , y Qfj_
Alter the usual routine of
&gt;Tub adjourned, to enjoy
This department mis u ■ _*
and it is requested that rT&gt;..f„j..r( ,
prompt in attend an ce tvs , 0 ri any h
in tho country and desire to r * ^
homes before a date hour.

gro.v. r&lt; fiarle.
vi, t...uglilin t,ar.||y
russi» ali 111 trial un t tuli Ri enfiar l fi« (nsqile*
uf Sanfonl 1 r of Fiorirla I »r fie fias Iwen
.i resideut ol tl e sia.t f,-r man.' vearti
ami ni Ssnford Ir r Ih*- |ui*l fruir ynarx.
He .vas .1 (irimnutrtl figure in ih, city
long hi Iure* In- mude l.i-Ht
itpàunforil
lieutg .veli and favoraldy known wrien
he w as.nasfii*&gt;r &gt;f t|i&gt;, baio, hi Im sburg
ar.tl afti.w a n l when le-' lns-i**ne travi 1ing sulir; 1 ir f,.r ih* Artnour Fi rnlixer
KV &gt;rk»
Mt
M t'l-.qghliu lei.» a'wuys

voi -ti«* .11 ii.iam!
Adunile i-oasl from &lt; «.
West
Munh of thr* ■&lt;
rsutrly const runter!
U
rimi of tfn-M- ivlo j.mu
Coartai Systi'in v'Il tu ,
At'alitin and ulong ili, 1
pushed westward ' r&gt;.1•
to ila Km Grand».
Ailtlrevser» w ill,h( ih
waterway advocate» ■
the attenrlt*one at both "
large,
run'1

Che olljne rrf'K Pursuant with preivuu.i. , • ■ **«
in 11ii) p ,si- iii r* v lv d charter qf ihr-i.c
ihilitiux and County of SntiifioV M a........ i'1,’rl*

flwiv . ‘of .In* I hereby caM rifeularfity .
believes in held at said city building •" !fl’ 61
uimnnsurau* rtnsday uftcr the tinil M*o, •&gt;.
He ¡* one of 1 ember 1013. tuime being tfi* ^
fie pi-,* .*nd ' day of «aid month, for t! • ¡'•'irP * ' ‘
eUy-tnii day , ejecting a .^layor to serve : * •
or flu* •rillci.*. from the first Monday ¿u Januaf). .
—
, .
’ And a full iioanL*of AldeiuTo «•»
*4
twix years fronti the fir»' 'bin;!».1 '
» a s m l Junuarj-. 1*J14. the total ndhiUJ
Aldermen to Im* elected hetag *

I hereby apfraint G W.
IL I V B
l&amp; v
I flH A

-I Keane and E. W. D Dunn
'and C. C* Howard. nh-rK
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M. Cohan'« new mush
U tile Mfilkmai«-'-’- |

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OFFICIAL ORGAN O F SÉM lN O LË COUNTY

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HERALD

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SANFORD,

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A N F O R D — [ jì) r l&amp; H ’orf/t L iv in g
FLORIDA,

FRIDAY,

'.- ^ —
.-

TH E GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

m u sa to , f f e - r ^
SEf/ll-WEÊf(LYï

-J .

NOVEMDER

It.

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IB13

Velum«

V

united states
is waiting
'»■E* ¡für
f V;
'*V

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M ) O .N O
IT

IS

K N O W■ S'S

WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION MEET .
ONE MORE FLORIDA COUNTY
•IN MEXICAN WAR GAME
AT JACKSONVILLE THIS WEEK
JOINS CHORUS FOR GOOD ROADS

v v m jt i

E T " K,V B R 00M
S FROM PALMETTO
%
y

B L U F F . O ll.V F A #

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»«IV
NEWOS

The Growers Learde

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will

cy» *
OTHER

MANY
PROMINENT MEN' ,
MI&lt;; ulf ' . &lt;»f
Mi IH'» LAKE ( Ol&gt;.TV VOTED ONE
In
i
Chairman
Spurktnun
FROM EVERY SECTION
I1AI.F MILLION TUESDAY
ol il» Nattonili Riverì» and ii arbitra
P RE S E N T
C'»m'flittee*‘ proni recti to ilo uII Diut l.o
BUILD
HARD
ROADS Mr. Tenney will he here ,soon.
cimili Inr
w uk«p"»\jiys whomes pr*&gt;- Will
(¡e t
ready to Mip|Mirt him
FLORIDA n i l s BIG A BOOST (P*»•“•il tu 1»ót^vy»p;nnirutuios. Il» ff*

\Tln\
ill.’ &lt;
■+#»».'
U I HM II
OP
t # ß \ WORLD

i VIhh- u* to what l'resldcniWdaon
Sjïc-ulaTloiwu»
3
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¡
lo lio ln * h j * ™ »;
;
d illk o ll» .« “ i u t ì i u o d .
.Im

lo p * *» V«»'■ ^ „ ^ • " 7 “

vienisi im» great work that has las'i» O T H E R N E W S &lt;! M IN E R ED IN T H E
drr m plished by th»- Hivers ami ll.irLAND
OP
FLOW ERS
POH
I R U M M I T E R I VI I xs\
TE 1.1. A U D IT T H E WORK B E ­
bt«r» t uiitn iU‘v „ agid i«jmt»sl out lb«
B U S Y H E R VI.D R E A D E R S
,
' T d P R O C I ' RI
Yf» Aril i lì cih-Ht» It hsd &lt;111 cf&gt;nim»rc»*
ING DONE POR INLAND
Congressman S p a rk in a n
was e n t b o Um
n"l
«other
cou n t. -\'as added tq the
Broom» Irm i palmetto.
COASTAL CANALS
si.'*tn over the’ plans and promised cniiftkn
t'y
increasing
ist of iir«&gt;grrs.-iivici
i
tu
tun
Broom. . U t t »
1o
Ititi 'm u h '
JA C K S O N V IL L E - Flu. ' NoVJO.*
to aal in »-very wav |«w»ivle as c h a i r ­ H orida ('»unti's M-ls week wlien l.uke
*Ci «&lt;*Dil gatera aya that it^mnill man »»I the powerful com m ittee in countv voted ‘ o r.b -nils In th- sum n&lt;
H.» lílMl' I hilt' '«•11 lili
t h» busy along the Atlantic scalmani nñd the
,
,
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d i » n g n - " . „ i;

M XK E.N

: IN GENERAL FRESH PROM
'THE W IR E S TODAY

"T V

V

S I ’P E R I O R

tin n ii

SENATORS

AND

C O N G RESSM EN

living?
’ ■ * -**
Dee|M&gt;r W aterway* Association In teuton
B u t that-H Just vvhai ti l» »rti' .-priiiiiiK here C a p ta in W . V. K. Jarotts com Sanfo rd men
to do and in the niaiuler of the revenue cu tte r s erv ice
dull su nnier m o n th s after th " c r i p. of I task? as wgll
th e su|&gt;eriiitendent
ii Mure r.nd celi-rv uru other winter vei; of the school luf tlu* revenue c u tte r
et.diirs ar»1 olT the-»» ipntli.m»n a &lt;11 hi«New London ( ’ »tin
showed how
to the woods ( u a atipply ol pa'm tin
udetjualA » ta s ta i eairijs would save
and will XV irk n n u r . t - y, mi and ser
lu es and ' l&gt;&gt; a faeilit
in the con invitvtible brooms 1h :•i .r- 'ii|"Tii»r m
I ¿» nry *■( w ar
every w II (O 111‘I'M- mail» I- un the Still
T h » work which I 1« b&lt;"«'ii d 0 11»* and
and lirtttl»’ h INVIMI
*T
ih» .'ini* pi (¡»or^i.i toward even
T h - i un­ fl—!... * 1 i , i » . i
s» r il. •Jf ^i».ii.t th.t'K
w&lt;i' ■ ni lined hi Col­
1 O Ilia ii X. 1 •r
h'l.l.d •alii.i|»|i if. on»! Sit;" M i er»
i Savannah
( ¡ 11.
n a k ng l-r iil; **
■ 1r».
1 tlfft I»11J (!*&gt;. fr -in .la *taodp ■ ,.| tlie hank» r and
bui il th In inn i asini •' ran lie otad»- other pro.V«1 &gt;n' 1 in* address of Col-

The announcement

that -a

Uriish

squadron is com inn to Mexican waters
rrratui keen interest hut the e ffe c t upon
the Mexican m’^nd waa rtaasuring ra th er
than otherwise, bemuse the M exican
people continue t-- pok upon G reatBritain as a friend. In (Itllrml quarter*
ahe dispatch o f the ftqutidmn is
styled an an act of cou rli4v
The foreign colonies " i n the M n i r , 1,
capital are preparing 10 ilefi-nd i t e m
reive» in the e v e n t of flfsturbancos in

the city and particu'ar'yV-fKould the
inel fettlerrent he left to th e .Mexi­ to auccfssl the Ink ! ipa: for Tho*pj|mett/&gt;
Every vc.Vr 1 r s u riAcans t l e r r c ' v c t . ‘ B oth
S ir
Lionel has he»n fouml.
1 11 I he prie- i f lir e»» c»rn •nd a r u n e Carden and Ad m iral Von Mintze the
p.ent . i V- U. till I r
I I» ■«»ili« hut
'British and G e r m a n m i n b u r . r *|»eeivviEit 11 *• ïiuii'ir»"i
•
•jf u t--r ‘*f ;*
I
him
liwlv have suggested lo Iheir » . H
! U •Ilf *» • Ifi*
*.
• ¥» ,. Mi1Vk
tri«i I he aovtsahiiity ol perP » ting
,tt t'» r. (1*. I fit
' D ..t cuul ! (-* u - 1
of
r
ilefense
orgen
ilmtjome sort
-.v J.jr, . 1 I*
! I»r » "•
1 " •' tenT k » .i *• ' i
"flnldllig the Philippines' I-. *»ir» I &gt;»
1» i
\ .Otgllll alni * u n h
Ilfrokl.. ii I n s ti tu te o ' .iris »i»| Setene»
■rill.
‘»»»»I » • H
!'»
tonitht. ex -P n -o d en t \\ ilhun. If ' I'.r
1,1.1» th**
t ’ ■•
discuw'l th»* i «il icy
Pre-’i'li * 1 W
î ht 1 i if ’ •
I I41-I«
i.'pie ■
*od ami the a rt« of (»ovtrimr Krar.»-is
wii'k dem onstrate that t hi ¡i; leu tío
•Barton Harrison sin ce he P o k o\i*r
Ui
••'•»•!&lt; '
» ■■ ¡' oí ü'trr rené »*t g»&gt;vi*rinin n •.» I.
11f Ilull! S
I * I
i i " i- " i . pirn'
(Mnth Mr
l'alt .sptk»- ai leug-ii ir,
»Vf , tiIIIgt, aO'J .• ■ i»- i mieli imi»
tfee^ hè’tury Af 1 h«* American « e m p i ­
i ben Ma- tu « m -i r i w. l ite brusii is ma
t a » ith V h ic ln lu» had !«s-n » inn»* 1 i
( ! 1».11 lor ami tak**’ t' i »&lt; ».i r ne! dust
V.»-J1 &lt;r nini Secreti*- -&gt;t \\ er
I* O'. -i,,il| t*»'lll«" . ,n s ,, j »
n
:llin-*st C*»nti»ni-'i»s|. -'»e
a
n* ' I» in-1 i t - . .«'.i i«; ....
$f»n 1^- Jliilisl b is
es '
-l
'ii
. ,. .. -e '«.-»fu o o rfcry m
T-:,

rnnark thnt

I • IhRlÚl *v V* T
j n a i l i u r c f r and *
pr »
bct*J , p . s Yi &gt;t n - i t v 'T ir « I
rt.-vv indii'Tn a i mcnt *h&gt;l wmild ilo« Ivi r- ai ’
f’ •fi .
1&gt; V
»thrr giiu-r.vitali ['In- fiimtf. ’i .. 1
MA • in r
(OOkexivptlons t.» tfTe pulì»1»
1U. I
f A»!*, i »K* I
Pr«uif»-ti’ \AiImiti i *i grar. uv io •(&lt;
pLvre in (In- ■j*nvi*. ' iii'-rit a
- -,

• •

latina to thè tu livra.

IH

The Crop Moveraenl

M
Ie

»»i.

•»U tf

'

(Then

-O' •r-«i it * . een
• ( a i r i . t c*
l "-..-r goo c a r - I avo g 11 * -■..-t»-

I In-

a

I ’/ o L

(»rdainisl

YLwiT-

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3

MH-re(rry of our N ali intd S S S *•■ " t
v
Thv rar ini niovymcnt tif, Icjluce Tu* wilt SJ« nd Ota 7 w|Di us II» i- ..
amhority on Hunda., s»(-»l i»rTi.cipl •
.fxirly opentd up. T h t r e ytlìi l y ut»
anti
method».. All itre urgmi t &gt; plan t »
♦resw .nu xt vvcok- Thfc Btvck U.*gcball*
nd
hi* meeting" " " * . - ill b-. »
•mlly- of jirrtty gtVxl ^uallty^' * 'I ,!’v•'
mov^m iu will iucctcso ne.xrwn-k^ ».l|u? Ohe rii- r n o o ti ol Dec- -tn ' " r
4M
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‘ '
, L e r k o n t *»f *i*to r dcminmm ettons
w » t « * o n tho ground for cvFry r a r th a t '
c h u rc h nwitibcrs and ( r » &lt; '
! ' loaded, l ^ t the oi»er«Vir*:
tak in g I
'
l o J . D n g D t«r

MUVmaf? S i ring

I* r n:ot.|s-r

^ ’iirftcM will

U, lu* u fair average price, hut, ^
m»&gt;r* money ha* ims*n paid for isitm fine

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n nbroifd in S..III» incoinfiri lo fi

■ pain (turrter tlir.t the I rthcoming Hpci.i) hallt» n «I I'h**
to I«- a »"tt of a chuntuhl - in»t tutiim. Tins is a gr» ;.t mistake
e i'erabl ha* Inver fallisi i.» advócate evi ry men-nr» Di.-t ».*r
n
i romi
of • wi [f ar- .oat tvanceno-nt (i&gt;r th-* .v . nf»»nl '•••
!"-• ih'i-riully dovileti m: n&gt; l'lige* and itnidi gr :-.v n ett -r t
»»'•N. i i " '', it caunut runsr.t t 1 1 ■ furtherance » ( pr
-hsjujti is "i I» Usati""
. as they si».- &lt;tu» - - • wiiit a
Hi in' , whf ii our frii-mls ciiini- oo »tm «i i i I - Ip i.long a pel profi-i i w. i fer th« rn , olit»-!&gt; &lt;» *' '»inly tf*

our advertising d e p a r tm e n t for ra te*

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Th»- Mig Spiriu! 1‘iiition 1* going o- he the grilli* t I *tiI &gt;I»o**y TVor
n i"’ - it offerìd to the people nf Kanfoid, and no l»u*in - - n r wie» ct»r|^
in h i Du- pul he know that lit i» on earth can nll rd to be i f» out of itspagi** The city and county will be adequate1 cenrisenl.- i bic ’&gt;ut (*
mil., hail the g-iu »&gt; Hlrangua as wi-M us r\ ;-jias wt ■ sit- I ;
1
limi out who are the live Inntintr'a tren of Hw. f t ' . vJ S«-.ioiv le í ’ ou iy*.

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Mil ir will smg .il filfcJM
/ t•' 1“ 1 fit* «V
fid iti"', 1" tl - Mi 1HlCttl
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w g \**, *i v.*« r 9
" r * i» . 'll. '»«Vili «il
1
’ T "Il
Sunday school begins
.■if .i« loht in our news i-li vaeii «I'chick
l-'i and the evening service begins at
he Inis done something at
It I» hi »I&gt;e»l that eaeh
hid» a s d m i t i l h n v r seven it'»- ock
und
lie largely atteiuhsl
fut lier »-v
•I h I u n d ' r t t u ­ &gt;»rv u*c wi
imi

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• p* •&lt; re ititi IMI per pug • itew.sp p r sir.». Si", -‘-i i«

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iim l.c.

warmly

t. n u d i.vf^tun ol Flor i du.
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'Sii} reti m 1 irk et»

M,!! tin . , ûui p.»r*«-

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«(» li* nielli*
l’ ut ill iwi»-*l all adv- tisi-in Ut .. * Il war i . ml
i. , i i) i .» t can i-tfcrd and hnv*» the satisfaction a( •• I mg Duo .*’ ai!e
v• u .,r. pfomuimg your own liudncwb you art* helping to b rii,i Sunionl
and Seminóle ( ‘aunty.

welcomed »•.

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Addlkon L. W illiam '
ltc-sa-rxasi a t ':"V axw eir.s Friday, Sat- •
urday and M o n d a y . . T h e - c gmsl for
-So’m to your v o te s beoau.*** he t e h
th e entire aem on o f s ix altrurti.'ns
T h e confident he ca n give perfect w t u f a c C h icag o Gloo C l u b M onday. Nov. 2flth. ‘ tio n .

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J . ' c k s o n v i '¡e S i . Augustine Kvansv'IUK idT * a»i»»i hi Sm -th Matón R&gt;»ug»Another Law Office
L in c i l i)
M iw au k ió
Dubuque
Te rre
George N. R ig b y baa opened a 'aw
Haut*» O.nah'i
faiuisvllb* K n o x v l l e
«dice
in the W elhö rne b lo ck and willlioIIIIIO I'
»««•■ B &gt; » ^
SlivX Ililinali
f' «luengo
come
identified with the Itusineaa li(t»(uf
Atlanta I oik -Xüí
.outnbi-r on
M r. !tigl*y has been e n m i n j f
the !*r »grain .*,U ^Jjtí.vFdSliou f.tr u re- ihe city

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I In I’ resli I ' *tun &lt; tulli li

( .in .- i afT rd Mr. hbmmcM Afnti to b» left r h ; h r tb r ’
The mspi n^cs 1
! .11 " a s m e I a e.l to bur . ollcut ri W) f. r h'-VO buon in ' o* IT..OU ween.»
glad ii« *¿iy very h u ir l y and genoma*.
X few have proerùCtiiwtr^ and a
ver '»» heve sh&lt; wit a disp-vdtion to le. *he o th e r fell -*x ih&gt; yt^.Jiii-itting*
, „ i . t . d und s p . n u p ^ n -rryxire to which Ul
i,,r ° ,wn&gt; &gt; '* ‘ rs u,“ , h j * “
w nth Di--, rvup th benefit. Such nieo urc if no c re d o &gt;r v.*Lu»T4Unii*dbt»'t h e y gracefully and uracunDIy.r^pop.b-.l. 'A^ u " r
«.Ü n n o R .1
lie has been
,1 tW ,*,
M r Dixon has th e aroik-the Vdlrt- anti P™cticinK taw for m a n y y « tra in New
ll.unity
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Our prir -s ah- .X.x low r.s is condir!» i t with the large » vpi n.s&gt;* i.f getting
,.\,-ry movement of an eld.-ri, m an p-.r- Y ,,rk « “ '- .a n d o m e s to Hanl^rfi tnfii,
.mi i ■» -'•diti- n in t i n t class s h iiix . It i- -u&gt; mopey niHkcr (&gt;r T h e 'T fe r.x M ., I l j ù c ü y _ i Look be re us c ^ - e n - t f n r r ^ » » ^
^ ( &gt;.„ e
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________
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•ft X- T « ve
,.•
luck i n . T . im
frcttd a ot his o'd htmxe
l i e is being

ns gm-st »! " ’

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• ; -fi-s- - ,i sis-(tin tn lu.-.c g o l'

-ili» *
11»raid iXXfni^ I
red w
Jl H .u"l
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Haturduy ovening D i * . ti at *&gt; I"
at the parish m u r i . . .
t a r , lead. of fine | The Sunday evening nervi» hereafter
W^Ctit . t h e b id depot licgins a t 7 o'clock and tho C . K. Mooiety
vkry'cheap.
# j will consequently m e e t a t 6 : IS ji m.

»ut now is to notify*

■»s» making s!ilpm»*id* t» provili»* 1 ir
n • illeclnm« of t o I "» ssmeiiL* and
l»l- -» III ' til- » '*?»•• * ».

g ' .m 1
( IH il** in 1l(»HII
i"d ir.
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n.ni ' • ul«
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1 i'I* 1*• M» iir*■t 11»j • arance ol
an 1 .»Il «tr ""imi
uní .?•» ■ f i- mad»- a
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puhite
("irse
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tiic
a'ti-rnum jierfurmL a k»-lioi-i T i i grntn.
•
nnc»* was we1! r.t Tender). The night
sii, i w w a s cut sítm» in at tendance by
I III* Xt.l » &lt;.1.1.1 I I t II
several. other el trae Horre but Du* man­
agement
was w 11 satlfsn-d with the ri*Imperial f hc.ilrc Miiniln» Niglii Ne.
ceipis
I In* city und count* nitlriabt
»eintii-r L'Idi
are al- •* »'L sul i s Th s I with Die license (is'l*i»»ki i- «u 'n'»- li.i young lud'--» Iti-a- and .-v"ryln»d&gt; *i-n u w ill mg fur the
i-rv;iti»uis n-.i-!» at M a x w e ll’s afi.-r En
circus u&gt; (’•»*»'i- again
Those who could
not
at
lend
Die
,»»-r,o
rinunce
were w cl
day
l li &lt; lnt ..g" &lt;. ‘»-i- i lut», re r»s-:illii| IV- repaid ( d c-iming t t town by the parade
peaiislly to Die b»*si cminw** in tin* cuun- whi»!i was (ully up t i Di»&gt; standard* even
tr
In » i.cli ot »lie lollnwing i ttii** Du- the o«lll«|&gt;e
XXr ina;, scoli u( til*» 111
» |I&gt; ha
i|t|» a. d (ruin two (.&gt; tell te retti taken by ilo- stna'I ti »y in thifcir
filli"-« I'ltTsburg
( levelfinil
I’llll.i'lc). »ii- ti.it many *»f tip* »*l»lre head* wer»*
p itia Si Louis S t I'uul Washington just i-s anxious t«P w atch tin* unloading
\\ iieeling T'tl-wV» Mobil
Dalla* Ash" o. the animals as the youngster« und
ville Hirmmgliati
Hatt'e ('ris-k New were* also m evidence ui tin» perforen
tirb-nn* Ailnn*it I ’ttminmMi tîn'vestnn ance

GREAT INTEREST IN SPECIAL EDITION

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J’ !i»' letter going

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U ,tinon
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Ti.4w-w.-uo«. tin* ides -hmt wc mast clear cxpena&amp;.

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oil \\ »lÌTll*sd,'V lb v If.
• t -r-M-r M ctn«»h«i
,i ' I h mry ol r n«.l,i
ol having in
'll I|1S u II )i
■ ■ ¡a rls ot »» » I&lt; i
» »*( initiate'
• o ■ir pi am ige **i &gt;
w.ts su ,-er
de was un
inNuili'iii in E l i t e ■)(.
»i ♦-- iiai.-lv reiirr«-»t» d on « mill ir •harr»
.r t*
I» III I» Out* -*1 a r., «Ttier
U D

»n lit,.
robunn-s I «lay
to In- pr-'tnl of
1« •o r than his
» mil.
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p r-çM in
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!.. It. Skinner.

ul I’(ilk

a tal c uni
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lirick r»»atls t • th» tine' of $'JtNMMK)
KurtTn-r organization wi'l take p'ace
IlnlstMiroiigti lor one million followed
curly in January. In the mean time
and then Orange came in t»»r fiilHI OOO
tin- 111: »rot p. r » if must Ik- mllccted
and I lie good wor» will !»»■ »'intiinnsi tor
to provide means t • carry on tin* work.
otln-r live .mil progressive »uuiltlis in | 4
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I H U »«s
(
phunia wtd »Vak»- op t&gt;- tío-ir res|«msi h ( S 'h r i I
I Telnple
InllUi-s und lost "pportumtipn and m u -j. y
ir t
i l . K. Heilman
(»•w years it will Im ,x*retihh* t o - t r a v e l j ^ Taylor
II. J. Orane
from Jack son v ille t&lt; T a m p a o v e r an
.1 II Davi»
it. 1. HamnT
unbroken stre-tcli of briyk i-o intrv ro nls

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j r g r * m i nflcctìsd.

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lEtht of ÌK*anH.’f&gt;cbi»eni. 'e}g |ll»nL ’ l f " '
! a ; , n g a l ila
r«id «nd ieiptug
Urtn ligia u * it}g io thiJ&lt;Njl«l
r 1*
t'
nclung
of
the
Old
H
k
of.la&lt;t wcvk.. hu t therv w’ill l»e un i"
D r. Hi'lun S. Lit.lcfii-ld «xiiu*:»: "tu l
4-*?slv Tifit w « ii ’(rjptti’ ltu»&lt;5- i&gt;ointu thut

«Ork.

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T!.y‘ 'nrrV,#H a«» at*p’,ing up.m g'*»»' morning an»l vv»ning
"Th&lt;* Trip u» !':•! &lt;'i •
'»*11
start»«) with lite l.lisit !
I • h il.
Prom the ih-ginner*1 1
• Har;-»,
das.'« s gtei.l inl»-r»"-' - '»f
Die i-niilest ! m mg (&gt;-t • •
»*
unti oli» ring
l’ rt*f. .Maris ta again &gt;i
to I •11 •' •
cuss citger for larger n i • In
«v»-ti
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V
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III
toil
up
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iutpt " k l t '*'
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, 0 l * y nice t»nr«.f(XP it.

» Th e " S k i n G a m e " ia rcs}&gt;oiwihln for

many »mirdeni in every c i t y in the s ta te
iprel
the country d h trirti as w -I!

111'* I II g
. it m» . I »

frimii'.im *.»r d A i r a l l » rtuiT
tira i»
fruii re M-lling a l K»)&lt;1 |tnci*s f»,r Htu»
*|mrt t.f tln* scason. Smnll ornng*“1 :irl
tTrumulating in a
cf r»» ir» •t *
ami . n wi-n» wmild h d p jb'-ms- lv «
w»il us helpmg fl»«» niarkvts b'- '-.»¡ding
Ihrtt «m u ll^ iu t on th P tVere
Thc'x-egetaiii^ jwbvenwht , (•xrrptiug
le ’.luir- hlSflliSgll 'Ìght.Àf|ixpÓ*es slnp-

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in Which \Yehb .Mitrhel (ioe« Out

V\ a :» r i i i 1,i i it I-.IIlow aia!
r.*»
- .
.. f«. idT*
» "It »I- III -1
, -t »ml
•liai l In- mm t.o •* i t is
JO-1 • &gt;i .
onrcniHH. lodi w»n-n »ii»■ welcome wat
■alia an »-gg. T h e d ock stOp|«a'
i h»s. w ar given and responded lo. Addir .w s
10:16 tlie other day und •lid not
-f.rr*- la s, » " f given by the otile» rs of the t Vn
s(.!-t again until tit*’ following il v
'!• * «I»-T * rganir.itnir.
a» w»*il as two delegale« 111 - wise blildv slofiped
l**&gt; 11,1 I ' 1»
at ■ » • "
! '-• I» -amu! V it ■ t • o
Utduird
ni Ih
o r­ ni r.» )» ii
I*
I

1 '•* H»1
li. v i
X I d Piti
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each il.-v l'/L-fc-ti... .. m II- a* I e Ma
fticv• iia-ril mi anotiuT ^jiyc
II ' * '•undav m 1Í
r«s ri Iii.u the m ove
lair ,1 » - U n i n n i g l i 't he follow
«ibtrihutisf* n * - ^ c arge^oliMimlng c*'t'. annual con fere neri.
Mrs. H '. ta h "lin n ,
tore.*
Till* Week tf. 0* i ’o t i m a r \ noi tu» '* *- m inuter will preach
meni i. given. Sliip!«*rs can " »'■ hpw J mg. ln I t e n ortung t
many »rr» are g»*ing lo thè easO'in mar- ( s io ijjr y Socict - will i
On Sumley
N v
.
kri*
rhi» ì.i vuluah'e infortì ali * ' '
llallldity
nf
Orange
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thè inrn wh»i w^nòt i h o m u tlly I•*r ' »"•l

W w u n tliftü in * and 1u w v u'

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(•amliling Cam e Winds tip In Murder

siili,ci I "I
u truing servi»»
Prest- »er an
,r&lt; I. next Sunday
ttrir M a r a h '
»■li i"
lins will In* a
(ionie Kov. lloflm an vvas rlmrged sermon (or those in trouble und a(I I
ill of VI,i- 11nr g Ir [- ■. »w(ep t , »* age l i u t i " " , ••t 'l u s » v I, li.t'V» Ins 'll o v e r
I'.st
imi amt mu* tin * ■
».
I •»
il •..t
* - !| iissdiill ir taken in lit.«* * Jollín.
!■. mrr-.w or di *
-h »In
»ill.y. • * \ ! . I V. •i ■; [ I, ■ .« "!•• in was iippp'tit U'»-r, t
i
'» li«»;»-»! Ili,-I ,-,e 'v
"■ anlerer esrnpetl
i m »• *
i»*r»- iv•■■! (»•r»»n hi tlo- community will
*»! Í fit* Df 1Hk*lf »IVI«* at Kni«r
trxd h;*» not » : y.
1,.
- l* al- - - 1,. rg»-(i with oiuk» »I a (S-I.lt to a lie n -! tin* s»-f. n
1*
The fracas -*- - *
i t,«• sol' i**»! (or tin* .•»i-*iin,- ^.»rv !,*••
•noi .
........... --Di» • i '1 I " l " ; l l i s *.t
¡n»-vt cent *r &lt;*t : »)• n i
' - !I•1- 1 I M»■• * In- Hit. Ii".. a i l.
&gt; i- •
»I»-- u.a .i ii ... UÎ J':. Pc. ! -inni.fit
i «SS-**sw »»re- '-v*--uni
(tn
«
•!•,,].
• . o'.l
«—»/.' MÍI.V •( t.l /*■«*«• l«S»re ."H)M4H«&lt;
ttn- ni-gpns- .m
IP
V« »■ r '
-1 - »
l it ivi- d • .M i many year* ago and
* It • th» tr gam! ini* /..tin
non ni Ilo* ih.uo-r mcml'ers of that gonn i -a r l n r . Ih, «ih-ge-l .-fieri-,.
D E n g la f *
I
U{ .ilf.nrs nry»l tl .tt a Itt'e
■ r. . I «-v-1 , n Imp. I llii«i* - n , I . r.-v i■ . ii who Ini* l««-ti «'merit I nun
Sis-re- I * 11
nt - .- • tl.i-j ••» r • -III
"ia;,_. . «r- . •! a i, . ix n-i v virli-r i ! .lb * *
- - -I
••
tn........ It. »ill f lai» ri till nisemicerv
» 1
tiroi.gf .. 1 -»(.i-i.«
I .or .gio ii » ' t »'•■ (a - -pring " I Hi»- ■ u K d i . - luid tria • ••( the port
»•■II *
noni genuinih irci.
\- - - i t i pmiHs-r* h|
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i i |s,n.- t Till il R ou i
I'!
t-Hi
» ni t - • i
! hi* f tv or -•( t e
Sanier»!
who
know
any of the early hisI
hm
i.
rm
•luilge
1‘erl.m«
wi|it
is
pre»away from New England
tlreen t ’ov«* Springe Nov IV
It
torv
»»I
tin
cinireh
itr».*
»*s|«wudly invitisi
(air
and
'itreral
t.»
ito»
d»
siding
whil
sn-rnss Morilla" und (h»n
been fre«|ii»-ptl&gt; -.o»l ^ a i»»kiug
t»'
i'I
[iri-x'llt
and
Tiler • w||| lie
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v
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n.isU-d
o
n
»»* * !
t , i||, of \|in |eo
that a m ti
-i-i l a - » gg- in -&gt;
Special m usi»
i -s —fi- »u
g-» t itrial ut ttus - e v ral special a idri-s'Cs
i • i h •unie I lie wi-iciime
a
It iw curis! . r»* »ntly
It -ceni'
Il fl f |H-I M r
t &gt;|. imi
1’ i t-» ri •i v* -1 vvdi I..- r» rider*- ! m in
ii ih»\ t lutiti»- I ti* («-r
» io -1 w!io l a . an ( 'ni) v,, I .

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Small sizes art» accumuliti inf,' in Suutiny
Monte m arkets.
Vt,i;e1a!)li*'* hy '*h"r* h'
express not so henxv, lost -'ill
! Thirty
be larj'ei' nevi week
Tt
s*•
d .» i

K IL IJE U W ED N ESD A Y

• ' nf batlli- hud elear.sl aw i
. Ini't« wound m I i.* I (he ball had enU-re'l Iro "
I »ante out in front making a

ft« *í Ubtr-kbiirn

Oraiiüt-s and ufrapc fruii iiim-,
ini» freely. Gtkxl Irti it sellplt'i «r
inj» well
i r**ceiv &lt;-(i

[n e g r o

ii

(lit- M-v’ ii- ilisices a n o th er and tie gam e
bring
mi an arg u m ent that usual's
win»!- up with a dead negro
Last
W i - 1"• -■! .
night Y\ «-lit. Mitchell .» h i
by- '•
t.'iving a hack (or a h .i n g i on
mehm,
u r u niuoey »&gt;n the nd» t&gt;.
llOn: g. -.g and
gambling Aa-&gt; u
i
g a it &gt; wuli fly Weld) in one id the houses
|onel M y r r e was g ive n . T h e ideas of on Second street betw een P alm e tto and
Sanford itv -lines. T h e game wound up
N» w England on tn»» general i»ro|»oaiprojK
1 nan
*er
l»r uglit forth by Jo h n J . with in» asui»! arg u m e n ts and a tight und
M arfin pn-siil »nt of th»« M assachu setts the inn decided t o nettle their ddtlruti ' i "i|t«id&lt;* Ulld ri'pi’ ired t»» tin
Kerl Estât
T'v ha eg»
''peaking as tlPr
Hiv.-r* and ilnrliur« all», i ii e "( t h e house and shut it »mi
Di- Invìi »' i
’ kiiiw n whether M ibhel1 did
f " i n m i t *■ i -it 11 ' i 1»»u*» «I Represen- It ti'*' t-i his Hnlugonisl nr imi .,
. ■- - XX
’ gì - .
i-"
'-i» phen
i 'I moving «otlt'i
M - t u '- .
Mi g 'v . tl,.
ie»tmg evgry
it! was lound Hi the all» win-»

r.'»a’

Tbv

ir.ssj of l’mllpin »« w nidi ih »

-'T lie exivutive committee of tin­ Florti 1¡s t ¡row-ore und Shippers la-ague whtcii
!»a.s had the organisation jn liand is »«*ndmg out the following, letter to the xhtje
—
.
(»er» unfl (»rreei of the state..
_
,
&gt; our committee upp.tinied last spring
.
,
' ...
...
rn rganuutUon of the Morula Dfowers
iS U M B U K A ^ H M a .U . NMilrSemmnle ui i 3 ,
League h u i sedund for
to ntnt i .the bad rdlrng lU'Uborouib muna^ r the
we n w L A man we
n e * ( ()r.i nge next and now
^v e county
hnow and truat Mr. Lloyd 8. Tenney.
coming Into' lino F lo rid a will gain
Tie arrives January 1st- U is up to ev­
name «f being the^cknopi »videawake
ery t lie of u.s to back him up Vyith loyal
m ute in the U n ion iii tfy* n u t t e r df-lunuland tinuncial sup|K»rt. It lias taken a
ing for h anl roads. Serrinolo County
long time and a good deal of work to
has the distinction of having the rjnly
bring this about' hut we fell that it was
s|H*ci d road d ist ne t in t he »tat» to torni
better lo move slowly and tie sure of
j ii special dk'trn-t und vnt - (or bUliifs for
our man
I

1

d’al.uir«* Nôlfloil QShaughnr*ay.had
W asli-: l,0LU*°w,f'' 1,n,‘ ,,M'
» ^ . » , „ 1 1 G uíí T Í 3V r ' ' g S t ^ T J^ ír ^ a T c s T 'Tmâât
received ne*’T inerructiobS^Jifem
e. • *
IV «a «ï o'*
A IO
jnjfton to wait at hU. poatdar fy p k ir who is trjinjt to reduce the c »st ut high I today amt“ -tomghf. A t the A t la n t ic

. instructions and that important',f a t t e n
under consideration ’
'

loyally.

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Novem ber t

THE SANFORD HERALD

THRASHER
i

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&gt; ¿»warn,¿t^lÍAT
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'T M ' have not traded* with you fur j) &lt;c ri(j - J * *
1V7 _
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received, and aa you ask me to le lD *
W
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a n s
(
X ' you frankly* frfiy. T «*11, gi«* &gt;: o « a f e w * J

♦ &lt;TMjpn;^
l&gt;ocal AdrerÜscmcDtri Under This Heading, TIUIEE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. IV^Inimum Charge’ 25 Cents.

B IJ U G E T

O F

O P IN IO N
Y O U

WANTED
WHY,Nt)T try an Advertise­
ment under this heading. It Will
only coat you THREE CENTS a
line each Isaqe and will surely
bring résulta.

T O

“ JU S T

A N D

M E .”

R E N T

For lient—»Hoorn nicely finished suit­
able for «Alci* or small atore. Opftffettc
Court House. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Ensmlnger.______ i*______
______ 23-tf,

F oij Rent—Two furnished rooms and
WANTED AT ONCE— Old Rags at the one Ixcdroom. Rooms tfuitalfte for light
HERALD O F F IC E .. Rags Must be
PerffeUy Clean. Will Pay TWO CENTS housekeeping. Mm. Goodhue 210 Park
avenue.
’
lfietfc
;a pogud fo[ ¿Arne.
Wanted—Alan and wife.
Man to
work on truck farm, woman to do cook­
ing and take care of house. Must be
thoroughly competent apd come weH
recommended:
Inquire 110 Commer­
cial St. E. C: Tyler.
22-Uc

&gt; jM I S C ^ A N E O U &amp;

Wanted—T o rent a hotel or rooming
house 15 U f2S rooms furnished fur 5
Send ydur order» t^l F . A. ^Schumpert
months. State price’W. I. Hal'enbeck.
fa
he will save you big money on your
V Harnes Palls N. Y.
•- 1 2&amp;-4tp
tile, ^sowers pipes and the Scljumpertdrena ^iJikker
iíík k é r
Experienced dress
colored Norcroas Hoes. I am here where tile
wou’d like a few more days' work.1 Can and sewer,pipe is made and can see it be­
give city references. 404 Sanford Avc. fore it is shipped, as my territory is from
20-2 tp*’ ‘ Birmingham, Ala„ to Columbus, Miss.,
and Parrish, Ala-, north on the Northern
Alabama Railway, in one of the l&gt;est
WHY NOT . . j an advertisp- clay regions in the United States. F. A. holiday or legal holiday The holidays
13-1 fit j)
ment under thiH heading. It will Schurnjcrt, Fayette, kla.
mo«l widely observed in the United
only cost you THREE CENTS a
Slate»
an-&gt; New Year*h day Lincoln’«
1 have a first clníví^iahUiT utul nig1
line each issue and will surely
birthday Decoration day, IndefKmdenee
writer.
We
can
do
yourl’iiurties«
re
bring results.
day Lahcr tiayj ClirinUnas day. The
pairing and auto top work pow.
last Thursday in Novrmlmr U now
For Sale— ' ‘Cheap” Pair of Home* 14-tf
W. H. UNDERWOOpc
regularly ufipointisl hy ppicltunati &gt;n. by
Wagon and Harness. Apply to L. J
the national anti statu oxecuttvi-s aï
Hartley Jr.,Longwood, Fla.
14—tf
State and local territory gifen to
Thanksgiving
da^ a day ol thanksgiving
johliers, retailers nnd capable ¡uflesmen.
For Sah*—One home disc harrow one
and praise
In various states a ,fa\
‘\SKAT.” tfa* licet and best known soap,
horse turning plow. Good as new. T..
in
the
spring
a* (Iteal Frida) or the
retnoVes grime, grease, dirt, etc., from
K. Hat«« Court House.
15-tf
finit Thur» lay m Apr il is regularly
the hands. Hig reller, eapecially ¡fl fa(&gt;'
afifioint'si O’. •X»cuti» e priH’lainatUin
For Sale S«*vpn n«&gt;m house 32« 11th tory districts Wrlite for attractive
tu 1m- &lt;d»»cr»ctl
1 da&gt; of l.ksimg and
9t.- and Kim avrnue Apply on prem* profiotdtion. SKAT CO., fj New Park
prayer
and
rUe.or\ed
a* altoluiu)
I’hw
avenue. Hartford. Cxinn.
14*tf
»«« A bargain.
17-lltp
piimt t\to he ohs*Tved thal Iti the United
Suste» there wr,- no national holnla. s
For Sali* Celery Hoartls cheap, big Florida is the queen of States
net aside l&gt;&gt; congrvwe. (&gt;ar congress
lot, call 'phono 263 or write Box 942,
And wise folks never leave her;
furet tiff no juris»lict ion over the
oes
Sanford .Florida.
ltf-tf There :'re |ik&gt;a»anr plac.-s all atmut
¡0
-"Appoint
such
da&gt;
Th&lt; liest one Is (rKNKVA
For Sale 25 pure whip* Ix-ghorn
In \he 1’hilippinee tio- ! g»l tei‘. ! v-k
Ask JAS II fillV CE
hens. D. D. Doane Genov* tía. 21-tf
esiahlished hy net ol the Philippot* 1 *m
Town lot* J7fi
Sttnaltine Heights
For Sale Complete fuynUare und fi-acre farm« Slfiu
Geneva Florida missino ' are, New \ t^ir's ^/l ilÿ U.eihingtnn's hirtltdav Tfinnafav and K&gt; ,ia.
fittings for an eight room house. Will
t)l holy s o l
\t-IT! ,n,*l dj.
Itoh
sacrifice if taken at once. Everything
tu -l

i|nu

"fin

fy . fu n u liln '

(jrtiHrnet1 lav I.'» ipmvin * ( ..|i*(uU.

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It i-, tin- duty of If c -**, iiu d clusH j . » c t m a s t e r to r e c e i v e c o m j d a m t s a n d
om

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and

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Hook your orih-r no^. VVe have kh. tign iljt. and Itiral da&gt; D«s*ertiher in ■t it es li, ¡lerfurints! t h, m ,'J 1.a-t* •*&gt;
very best water pmof insulating 1ilea ere Tl,,
fuUdnys H, fhe Hawaiian he was afifeiuited
1ng pitjMT ,qi tin* mart cl Snpply is i Island* are Jottuftrv 1 . C ‘ lehra.mg the
f in irli' las- p.islfw.t»ierw r, cetv, fr.,m
For Side Itisi Jersey boar 2 1 • vears lltnili*.! Tfie i , en ff Fernald U.im I
Í j(* [M*r y - u t *j* alttl .J, i o u ï Mir, , o « e
ohi, fine animal weiglis atant t 2«0 ware t o
** 2te Ite
Illi-Mltll» a* a tuj,
1 :"st , tiiss post
(.bunds.
Snen tinsi at ¡15, nr will
m astri«. r n 'e i u
l- h i g h
a
$ », n o n p. •
swap for heifer suitable in price G C
FOUND
'.ear
Tins
t’
.»by
lúr.
r,
aller! ' r.-t
McDougal R. D. No. .1 Sanford. 23-Ur
elush
pwfmkvters.
'
Found Hiack kid glove. Owner can
For Side White Ho"unt| Turkeys. have sume hy addressing Mu-i Bov
Hen ami Gohh'i r for ¡s.iKi Several 11 12 and (laying f*,r tins ad
2.V2r
fine Bronze Gobblers for breeding
1 5 (H) each
(. I
M i'D oiigal The
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P(.,1 t
1 ' ' I ■t»i,lquire

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you are not down as a contributor to
l,e,d 1 hiB Wrck *" l,»««ks
our Helping Hand Society. In fact in ( 'j
*n Jackson» ill,al! the movements for the betUrmehls1 Washington D. C . N ■
|
of our conditions where ourcommunity The Mississippi to
AxIr *
|t
has needed the united efforts of her |nfb- 1Waterway Association
,
cr spirited citizens I have fai|i:d to find alor Duncan 1’ F'etch*
your name among the list of our ci^n r !&gt;- the la'land I. Heruierve
tiling merchants
Ymir name ;« not on is secretary are holding .
our cily tax hooka nor do 1 find where convention at IV ,ilka I
you have paid u city liecme to do a inerThis association advucat*» m m
cantilc bus ¡Ties» in cnmjietltinn with our waterway from .the Mfm»-u
home merchants."
or near New Orleans ext* ■! ,1^ ,
- - *
th e jju lf to the Wnl
Cm
n,,;
(till Mapolen onExpenses
and acrt»ss Florida n, it.
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cunsiderahie ponton 01
In It«« weir ime address I lie primers
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is nvallahle for use
gathensl in flrsla for the co„l cungre?».,,
,
,
,
A survey has los t,
Hon r.ilw in Sfienrer ir n &lt;snlo r (tom
,Marion
,
M
dill&lt;- Hill ami I'eii'.o
count , of tlo- !.-&gt;t i-gislator,
. , , ,, ,
.
will lie ver\ litlli ■ ,r
told the following siorv
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,
,
make an inland rout,
\t
Ami s|waktng of newspaper min in
,
,
,
and I &lt;nsacoki
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tin eg'-l.tiur, I , ,i not re I nun from r&gt; ...
.,
from IYtisarolr. I" 1 lie,
.
minding »ou that one ,d tfK- ablest men
, ,
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and M. Andrew s Hav ,
a
in the last leg is attire was a representu*
*
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two
St
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It,I
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live &gt;•( to- pri-a- •aineK Mop
ltd’
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outlet to the (mil throng
Mapnle* I.ike ill’ newsj iljier men
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22 lout depth. I here ,~
Mill was |M)polar and one of the best
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tl .
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canal between St Andr- *
Iieart*sl fellows in the w »r d but not so
.
. . . .
. Aimlucincola river, for wlu&gt;’
t
proln ietit m die iyt oj sfw-aking of in tin,
t,
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000 has Insm uipnijuwte,
u*e of the King - r ng ish as some of his
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connis t the Apn acliii tila . ,
ol |t&gt;r Itrtllireo
I rememl,, ' Ul.it ,oi
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Fo r S ale Brand-new Em erson S tan d ­
ard T y p e w rite r with nil
Im prove­
ment*. 11 yttu want a li.trgnin in a lirst
class T y pewrli.-r
\d&lt;l r»*s» P (), lh i\
SH2 C ity
2 4- 2 in

dotuv . • • ’ ' '*
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Olv at lag. ol'* r* t t*. 'I ' ' &gt;• '»rd l*.,t
t i n e I nch &lt; «rds W ill B e Publ i s hed t ti­
i*,.| ,R,*t ,n the nuitt* r ol |.»&gt; I'lty id »&lt;-r
ller T h i s Heading At I he I t a l e t If ¡ 7 2«
vit-«: and economy, in the ojiinllilf of
P e r Y e a r.
loci*' (lOKlofltre authorities. Aside front
the cheapnen* of rates such an 1r\ aW
p:
H O m S H O L D E R tion as the iltsunsi pnr,*el system It is
1
1boughl re bound to appeal to Hn* ime
D EN TISI
1
pirity of jieolde
1
U bih’ tin* (lUStottlr. aidb,,r
* •*■
, vert* tevtvlp to hi-lli e lb .Il Ult y art
bai 'lie Kh*’ large .m, *,.
ol rt atPr
tl’. V' eXJ.eCL .during lie t* ! ,»-.** tiiev
m o M A S i : m m i;i w i i .s o n dixitre th.e codperailoii of tin publa in
\TTUKNKY A.NIi ( D l ’N S H . I H P
doing pi
A like luitution
Hal
'do your Christmas -.hopping &gt;riy w
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end the Public is t'skisl to m nil their

■ For Sate One 7 h. p. twin cylin der
Indian m otorcycle as good an new.
H a* tug lum p and presto tank. A bar­
gain for q u ick sale
Sise G . C . Fellows
at P ark er B icycle Stun* t ill F l i r t -fit.
San ford.
*
25-2 tc

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F L O R ID A

TO RENT
W HY
N O T try a n . a d v d h i s e t m n i u n d e r t h is lic a tlin i* '.
It w ilt
o n ly t b s i y o u T H R E E C E N T S a
l in e e a c h is s u e a n d w ill s u r e l y
brinf,’ r e s u l t s . ________________________

OENTISJ

W«lf«&gt;rn ttlOCX
Sunfonl. Flfirtdu

For Rent— Nit* furnished rooms.
$1.26 |&gt;er week and up. At Stumon's
316 E. Fourth St. *
lh-ptp

G EO . A. D

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C O T T E S

For Rent—No. 708 Park Ave.; six A lT O K N E Y AtmO O U N S a .L D P 'A t L A W
rooms, bath, electric l¡gh)¿, gas for cook­
ing. Apply to H. C . Du Bose, over Ten
Cnt .Store.
' • . * ; • M-tfc
G^rncf-Woodruff Bldg
For Rent Some very desirable fur­
nished apartmrntt dor light houseD R . C. G. B U T T
ki«*()iitg .am l.biigtnck^M jy,. J , J L J V r :
--------— - T T E f m t r ^ »- ^
gmuin The Fairview. turner First and
French avenue city.
15»tf .
t Kin r* Yoweil Ruildrng
¿¡er-Hent t. -T ’JiSTlÍCtív-ínrulsf wl-reoffT»'
Close ji
28-tf

rive retins* were sur*,
Fiorili» by tire eniyjesT*. **’nf /
ij.s’id.sl ,(¡«,11 :t rout, a * i
up tli« M JobII»
la’kl.i aaim to I.akt- Hat
with .1 cfftim ,,f LiKes
about las-sliurg .uid very
will lie required to pas*. •••!
c&lt;e,.'hee river tliene. 1 ■
girasTs have ris-omno
pr Verweilt &gt;1 I fe* &lt;&gt; , * - •

Business Cards

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to desirable patlii*si only
A ddress B ox 140H c it y .

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■♦J •' Ktisfc 1 um in business in this niiiiv &amp; t niunitv unci'aru looking I j this port)I jnuinily Unth/ita varied industries for my 2 O f The Sanford Wnniwn ,
♦ j htipport. * I cannot ask the merchants of
¿ ¡ t h i s town for their iuppqp-t if 1 -do not
The* Lit era tun Dcpurdt.
■ J'R iv e them mine.
Woman’s Club met m n,.
,o*
♦ ! ‘■Second—In looking over mV books I
Wednesday afternoon. Tl
X fail to find either Air. Sears Mr. Uoefirst meetipjj•of the new
,;iJ
efiaracl“rired 'hy a spirit ,,f ,. Ui *
and was full cl interest and 1 ,. ,
¿ 0 Coining seeson.
Vacation reports and * rht»-» ^
the time. A large numU-r ..f ... ^
hers gave inttrealing ae&lt;..
^
summer spent ui the mo ,i;i, gf ,
the Bershore and to visits r, *.
ington, Philadelphia and \, , yQfj_
Alter the usual routine of
&gt;Tub adjourned, to enjoy
This department mis u ■ _*
and it is requested that rT&gt;..f„j..r( ,
prompt in attendance tvs , 0 ri any h
in tho country and desire to r * ^
homes before a date hour.

SA N FU H H . F L O R ID A

L.

G.

S T R IN G F E L L O W

JU S T IC E OF T H E P E A C E
Good Farm for Rent—Caatle Garden
U r t i p it t r ic i ol ■ •m inai«* Canni y
on traction line, three mil« from city.
Ali Civil «nd Ctüninal Case», Deeds,
Farmed for five yea«, all tiled, two good
Mortgages, Contracta, Marriage*, and
flowing weljs, barn and uuuhed. Rent- all warjt pcytjiining to the office of Jus­
ed cheap for cash. Address Mrs. Cora tice of th e-FU rt promptly, nnd legally
attended f a Spedai attention given to
libliingrr, Cannatola, New York,

onu«*'on If it unouiri’cm ince tnu
par%-fI lor »otm* reason or other
not fie delivered there would lie n&lt;
w hatever of locating the (h t m iii
sfin t.1l.
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lt&gt; tile G u ll.

The Association ha
aj |M,*ared tu fon the R,
ami in vario m v.uv *

eornpaii) o' It 1er tf
and 'i &gt;t only' at
lb* -i* I"'
« In other (,,. t» ,&gt;( Sanford
it wa» .. ' ' ' . 'of i i1T!i- ti.iv » To loaf

1er arel I T ,
-p o kl Ti al»,
.t ! ime end
«gatti atei • tie prefina* »,** m» preve
l i n i (e-re .*• ■ ’'i wing lu lle laiyw t.» roam
the s ir is t * at till rirni-s of Ute d ay and
night
There are mort- litt'e fe'lows uf
the moving picture shows am i other
p ia re s late at night anti unaccom panied
hy their parents than there can I»* found
III »unte of '.he larger eitles and now ihat
tin* m ayor l i e s that way a b « u i il f
hope that le will cad attentio n of (lie
polie *1 f i ihiea childr&lt;*»i and »»s- that they
are kept off the »trents and cut out some
of tin horee play* indulged in at various
lim e s
Buys w ill he tsiy« hut when
they endeavor Hi become Irai pr, js.t-e.iu»
too «m an loo gj*y it should «'• (I.* «ut y
of the po’iiv to n a li (hem and again I her.
sh o u ld he nome k in d of curfew law to
m a ke them sla y indoors at night when
the hour grows late. I am for lie* hoys
hut they ru g h i to sta y in th e ir place
and thoir place is not loafing around de-,
pots, theatres livery stables or o lher

places.

•v
*
rh e wear and tear on my p jiiiic u l
An allow ance for children mstyad ( faith becomes more distressing every
pjo n u scu o u s giving of nickels and d a y . Here comes a correspondent threat
dienes will lie urged upon fiiAhern ¡'till ening me with office on the ground« that
mother* of the country from the Chicago 1 have advanced "som e v try sound
h e a d q iu r t e n of the A m erican Society 1p o litical .theories la te ly .”
C an no t our
'fr&gt;r fhrift"Tt![—retire mire method o f Tnrui* *rwerw pwrtdfwa-omir ratam f-1 jiy 1, (■ «*■ ' «¡M 1
g atin g ideas of thrift in the next gpner- sound political theories are the very men
a liu u _ T D o not let uusiu iu icd Irin iirls w in . cannot lor trusted ami, never are?
gtx'tffvriur elilM ren pennies, hut tench the
* * *
children how to »pend wisely by fixing * S e n t- ¡locinick &amp; C o
the C hicag o
nn allow ance out «1 which their sm all« m ail orth*r ptsiple have a scheme liy w hich
needs must he m e t," is a w arning which th e y send out p erio d ical letters to pfiople,

Qflirelrd floor Court House A-fljaLprinciple^J-'Donot let your, chib

&gt;.e a

o . y and
&gt;d H a t r any young
boys made il a place to congrega it*
and that in his opinion t\ wtui no plagjr
for t ie »mal h r b ivk to b*' t blow t| iti t k v

'Ypur letter of recent date asking whv

gro.v. r&lt; fiarle.
vi, t...u g lilin t,ar.||y
russi» ali 111 tria l un t tuli Ri enfiar l fi« (nsqile*
uf S a n fo n l 1 r of F io rirla I »r fie fias Iwen
.i resideut ol tl e s ia .t f,-r m an.' vearti
am i ni Ssn fo rd Ir r Ih*- |ui*l fruir ynarx.
H e .vas .1 (irim nutrtl figure in ih , c ity
long hi Iure* In- mude l.i-H t
itpàunforil
lieutg .veli and favoraldy known wrien
he wa s .n asfii *&gt;r &gt;f t|i&gt;, baio, hi Im sb u rg
ar.tl a f t i.w a n l when le -' lns-i**ne tra vi 1ing su lir; 1 ir f,.r ih* Artnour F i rn lixer
KV &gt;rk»
Mt
M t'l-.q g h liu lei.» a'wuys

voi -ti«* .11 ii.iam!
A d u n ile i-oasl from &lt; «.
West
M unh of thr* ■&lt;

rsutrly const runter! U
rimi of tfn-M- ivlo j.mu
Coartai Systi'in v'Il tu ,
At'alitin and ulong ili, 1
pushed westward ' r&gt;.1•
to ila Km Grand».
Ailtlrevser» w ill,h( ih
waterway advocate» ■
the attenrlt*one at both "
large,
run'1

Che olljne rrf'K Pursuant with preivuu.i. , • ■ **«
in 11ii) p ,si- iii r* v lv d charter qf ih r -i.c
ihilitiux and C o u n ty of S n tiifio V M a ......... i'1,’rl*

flwiv . ‘of .In* I hereby caM rifeularfity .
believes in held at said c ity building •" !fl’ 61
uimnnsurau* rtnsday uftcr the tinil M*o, •&gt;.
H e ¡* one of 1 ember 1013. tuime being tfi* ^
fie pi-,* .*nd ' day of «aid month, for t! • ¡'•'irP * ' ‘
eU y-tnii d ay , ejecting a .^layor to serve : * •
or flu* •rillci.*. from the first M onday ¿u Jan u af).
.
—
, .
’ And a full iioanL*of A ld e iu T o «•»
*4
twix years fronti the fir»' 'bin;!».1 '
» a s m l Ju n u a rj-. 1*J14. the total ndhiUJ
Alderm en to I m* elected he tag *

I hereby apfraint G W.
IL I V B
l&amp; v

IflH A

-I Keane and E . W . D Dunn
'an d C . C* How ard. nh-rK

........ ..

U . . . ,,

M. Cohan'« new mush
U tile Mfilkmai«-'-’- |

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OFFICIAL ORGAN O F SÉ M lN O L Ë COUNTY

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TH E GARDEN S P O T O F TH E W O RLD

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S A N FO R D ,

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A N F O R D — [jì)r l&amp; H ’orf/t
FLO R ID A ,

F R ID A Y , NOVEMDER

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

L iv in g
It .

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Velum« V

u n ited s t a t'»■eEs* ¡füris w a itin g
f
V ;
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IS

K N O W ■ S'S

WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION MEET .
ONE MORE FLORIDA COUNTY
•IN MEXICAN WAR GAME
AT JACKSONVILLE THIS WEEK
JOINS CHORUS FOR GOOD ROADS

v v m jt i

ET" K,VBR00MS
FROM PALMETTO
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# ß \W
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MANY
PROMINENT M E N ',
M I&lt;; ulf ' . &lt;»f
Mi IH'» LAKE ( O l&gt;.TV VOTED ONE
In
i
C
h
a
irm
a
n
Spurktnun
FROM EVERY SECTION
I1AI.F MILLION TUESDAY
ol il» Nattonili Riverì» and i i arbitra
P RE S E N T
C'»m'flittee*‘ proni recti to ilo uII Diut l.o
cimili Inr

FLORIDA n i ls

w uk«p"»\jiys

whomes pr*&gt;- W i l l

BIG A BOOST (P*»•“•il tu 1»ót^vy»p;nnirutuios. Il»

B U IL D

HARD

ROADS

ff*

The Growers Learde
Mr. T en ney will he here ,soon.
( ¡e t
ready to Mip|Mirt him
loyally.

vienisi im» great work that has las'i» O T H E R N E W S &lt;! M IN E R E D IN T H E
S I ’P E R I O R
t i n n i i SEN ATO RS
AND C O N G R E S S M E N
drr m plished by th»- H ivers ami ll.ir : IN G E N E R A L F R E S H P R O M
LAN D
O P FLO W ERS
PO H
I R U M M I T E R I VI I x s \
- ' T l i e ex ivu tive com m ittee of tin­ F lo rT E 1. 1. A U D I T T H E W O R K B E ­
bt«r» t uiitn iU ‘v „ agid i«jmt»sl out lb«
'T H E W I R E S T O D A Y
B
U
S
Y
H
E
R
VI.D
R
E
A
D
E
R
S
ti
1¡s t ¡row-ore und Shippers la-ague whtcii
,
' T d P R O C I'RI
Yf» Aril i lì cih-Ht» It hsd &lt;111 cf&gt;nim»rc»*
IN G D O N E P O R IN L A N D
i VI hh - u* to what l'resldcniW daon
!»a.s
had the organisation jn liand is »«*ndCongressman S p a rk in an was e n tb o Um
n"l
«other
c o u n t . -\'as added tq the
Sjïc-ulaTloiwu»
3
.
- Broom» Ir m i palmetto.
CO A STA L CAN ALS
mg
out the following, letter to the xhtje
si.'*tn over the’ plans and promised cniiftkn
ci i tu tun t'y increasing ist of iir«&gt;grrs.-iivi¡
lo lio ln * h j * ™ » ;
; B room . . U t t »
1o
Ititi 'm u h '
— .
(»er»
unfl (»rreei of the stateJ A C K S O N V I L L E - F lu . ' NoVJO.*
d il l k o l l » . « “ i u t ì i u o d .
.Im
to aal in »-very wav |«w»ivle as c h a ir­ H o r id a ('»u n ti's M-ls week wlien l.uke
..
_
,
&gt;
our
comm
ittee
upp.tinied
last
spring
*Ci «&lt;*Dil gatera aya that it^mnill man »»I the pow erful committee in co u ntv voted ‘o r .b -nils In th- sum n&lt;
.
,
' ...
...
lo p * * » V«»'■ ^ „ ^ • " 7 “ " T V H.» lílM l' I hilt' '«•11 lili
t h» busy along the A tlan tic scalm an i nñd the
,
,
.
. . . . .
, rn rganuutUon of the M orula Dfowers
d’a l.u ir«* Nôlfloil Q Shaug hn r*ay.had
d i» n g n -" .„ i;
i S U M B U K A ^ H M a . U . NM ilrSem mnle ui i 3 ,
League h u i sedund for
W a s li-: l,0LU* °w,f'' 1,n,‘ ,,M'
» ^ . » , „ 1 1 G u íí T Í 3V r ' ' g S t ^ T J ^ ír ^ a T c s T ' Tmâât
received ne*’T inerructiobS^Jifem
e. • *
IV «a«ï o'*
A IO
to ntnt i .the bad rdlrng lU 'U b o ro u ib m una^ r the
we n w L A man we
jnjfton to wait a t h U . p o a t d a r f y p k i r who is trjin jt to reduce the c »st ut h ig h I to day am t“- tomghf. A t the A tla n tic i i [n e g r o K I L IJ E U W E D N E S D A Y
ne*( ()r.i nge next and now
liv in g ?
’■
* -**
^v
e
county
hnow
and
truat
M r. L lo y d 8. Ten ney.
Dee|M&gt;r W aterw ay* Association In teu to n
. instructions and th a t important',f a t t e n
" -e -----—
coming Into' lino F lo rid a will gain
But
th
a
t-H
Just
vvhai
t
il»
»rti'
.-priiiiiiK
here C a p ta in W . V . K . Jarotts co m - (•amliling C a m e W in d s tip In M urder name «f being the^cknopi »videawake Tie arrives Jan u ary 1st- U is up to ev­
under consideration ’
'
to do and in the niaiuler of the revenue cutter service
ery t lie of u.s to back him up Vyith loyal
The announcem ent that -a U riish Sanford men
mute in the U n io n iii tfy* n u tte r df-lunulin Which \Yehb .M itrhel (ioe« Out
d
ull
su
nnier
m
onths
after
th"
c
r
ip
of
and tinuncial sup|K»rt. It lias taken a
.
I task ? as wgll
the su|&gt;eriiitendent
squadron is com inn to M exican waters
in g for h an l roads. Serrinolo County
long time and a good deal of work to
ii
Mure
r.nd
celi-rv
uru
other
winter
vei;
of
the
school
luf
tlu*
revenue
cutter
»
The
"S
k
in
G
a
m
e
"
ia
rcs}&gt;oiwihln
for
rrratu i keen interest hut the effect upon
has the d istinctio n of having the rjnly
bring
this about' hut we fell that it was
et.diirs
ar»1
olT
the-»»
ipntli.m
»n
a
&lt;11
hi«New
London
(
’
»tin
showed
how
many
»mirdeni
in
every
c
ity
in
the
state
the Mexican m ’^nd waa rtaasuring rather
s|H*ci d road d ist net in t he »tat» to torni
to the woods ( u a atipply ol pa'm tin udetjualA »tastai e a irijs would save iprel
better lo move slowly and tie sure of
the country d h t r ir t i as w -I!
than otherwise, bem use the M exican
j ii special dk'trn-t und vnt - (or bUliifs for
and will XV irk n nu r.t - y, mi and ser lu e s and ' l&gt;&gt; a faeilit
in the con in - (lit- M-v’ ii- ilisices another and tie game I lirick r»»atls t • th» tine' of $'JtNMMK) our man
people continue t-- pok upon G re a tvitvtible brooms 1 h :•i .r - 'ii|"Tii»r m I ¿» nry *■( w ar
KurtTn-r organization wi'l take p'ace
bring mi an argum ent that usual's
Britain as a friend. In (Itllrm l quarter*
IlnlstMiroiigti lor one m illion followed
every w II (O 111‘I'M- mail» I- un the Still
curly
in Jan u ary. In the mean time
win»!up
with
a
dead
negro
Last
T h » work which I 1« b&lt;"«'ii d 011»* and
ahe dispatch
of
the ftqutidmn is
and then O ran g e came in t»»r fiilHI OOO
and lirtttl»’ h INVIMI
*T
tin111:
»rot p. r » if must I k - m llccted
W
i1
"•
-■
!
.
night
Y\
«-lit.
M
itchell
.»
h
i
ih» .'ini* pi (¡»or^i.i toward even
styled an an act of co u rli 4 v
and I lie good wor» will !»»■ »'in tiin nsi tor
T h - i un­ fl—!... * 1 i , i » . i
to provide means t •carry on tin* work.
s»
r
il.
by'•
t.'iving
a
hack
(or
a
h
.in
g
i
on
•
Jf
^
i»
.ii.t
th.t'K
w&lt;i'
■
ni
lined
h
i
C
o
l­
The foreign colonies " in the M n i r , 1,
otln-r live .m il progressive » u u iltlis in | 4
..
1 O Ilia ii X. 1 •r h'l.l.d •alii.i|»|i if. on»! Sit;" M i er»
I H U »«s
u r u niuoey »&gt;n the nd» t&gt;. (
i Savannah
(¡11. mehm,
capital are preparing 10 ilefi-nd ite m
phunia
wtd
»Vak»op
t&gt;tío-ir
res|«msi
h ( S 'h r i I
n a k ng l-r iil; **
■ 1 r».
I Telnple
1 tlfft I»1 1J (!*&gt;. fr -in .la *taodp ■ ,.| tlie hank» r and llOn: g. -.g and
gam
bling
Aa-&gt;
u
i
reive» in the event of flfsturbancos in
InllUi-s und lost "pportumtipn and m u -j. y
ir t
bui il th In in n i asini •' ran lie otad»- other pro.V« 1 &gt;n' 1 in* address of C o l- g a it &gt; wuli fly Weld) in one id the houses
i l . K . Heilm an
the city and particu'ar'yV-fK ould the
(»•w years it w ill Im ,x*retihh* to -tra v e l j ^ Ta ylo r
II. J. Orane
inel fettlerrent he left to the .Mexi­ to auccfssl the I n k ! ipa: for Tho*pj|mett/&gt; | onel M y rre was g ive n . T h e ideas of on Second street between Palm etto and from Jackso n ville t&lt; Ta m p a o ve r an
.1
II Davi»
it. 1. H a m n T
Sanford
itv
-lines.
T
h
e
game
wound
up
has
he»n
fouml.
Every
vc.Vr
1
r
s
u
riAN»
w
England
on
tn»»
general
i»ro|»oaiprojK
cans t le r r c 'v c t . ‘ Both S ir
Lionel
unbroken stre-tcli of briyk i-o in trv ro nls
!..
It.
Skinner.
1 11 I he prie- i f lir e»» c»rn •nd a r u n e - 1 n a n * er
with
in»
asui»!
argum
ents
and
a
tight
und
l»r uglit forth by John J .
Carden and A d m ira l Von Mintze the
J’ !i»' letter going »ut now is to notify*
p.ent . i V- U. till I r
I I» ■ «»ili« hut M arfin pn-siil »nt of th»« M assachusetts the in n decided to nettle their ddtlrutoil \\ »lÌTll*sd,'V lb v If.
'British and G e rm an m in b u r . r *|»eeiU D
■
»s» making s!ilpm»*id* t» provili»* 1 ir
vv iEit 11 *• ïiuii'ir»"i
• •jf u t--r ‘*f ;* Kerl Estât
i ' i "i|t«id&lt;* Ulld ri'pi’ ired t»» tin
T'v ha eg»
''peaking as tlPr
h im
• t -r-M-r M ctn«»h«i
liw lv have suggested lo Iheir » . HI
n
• illeclnm « of t o I "» ssmeiiL* and
!
U
•
Ilf
*
»
•
Ifi*
*. • ¥» ,. Mi1Vk D i- In vìi »' i
Hiv.-r* and iln rliu r« all», i ii e "( the house and shut it »mi
,i ' I h mry ol r n«tri«i I he aovtsah iiity ol perP » ting
l» l- -» III ' til- » '*?»••
* ».
,tt t'» r. (1 *. I fit f " in m it*■ i -it 1 1 ' i 1 »»u*» «I Represen- It t' D ..t cuul ! (-* u - 1
’
k
iiiw
n
whether
M
ib
h
e
l1
did
.l,i
ol having in
' l l I|1S u II )i
jome sort of r ilefense orgen ilmt-.v J.jr, . 1 I*
i'*'
t-i
his
Hnlugonisl
nr
imi
.,
! I»r » "•
1 " •' ten.■ - - XX
’ gì - .
i-"
'-i» phen
■ ■ ¡a rls ot »» » I&lt; i
» »*( initiate'
T k » .i *• ' i
i 'I moving «otlt'i
I In I’resli I ' *tun &lt; tulli li
M -t u '-.
Mi g 'v . tl,.
ie»tmg evgry
• o ■ ir pi amige **i &gt;
w.ts su ,-er
"flnldllig the Philippines' I-. *»ir» I &gt;»
1» i
it! was lound Hi the all» win-»
\ .Otgllll alni * u n h
Ilfrokl.. ii In stitu te o' .iris »i»| Setene»
de was un
I m siili,ci I "I
in N u ili'iii in E li t e ■ )(.
u truing servi»»
■ rill.
‘»»»»I » •H
•' nf b a tlli- hud elear.sl aw i
!'»
Prest- »er an
»i ♦ -- iiai.-lv reiirr«-»t» d on « mill ir •harr»
tonitht. ex-P n-o d ent \ \ ilhun. If ' I'.r
,r&lt; I. next Sunday
1,1.1» th**
. Ini't« wound m I it’ ■ •
.r t*
I» III I » Out* - *1 a r., «Ttier
ttrir M arah'
»■ li i"
lin s will In* a
discuw'l th»* i «il ic y
Pre-’i'li * 1 W
î ht 1 i i f’ •
.* I (he ball had enU-re'l Iro "
I I41-I«
i.'pie
■
(ionie
Kov. lloflm an vvas rlmrged sermon (or those in trouble und a(*od ami the art« of (»ovtrimr Krar.»-is
wii'k demonstrate that thi ¡i; leu tío
I »ante out in front m aking a
I I
ill of VI,i - 11 nr gI r [- ■. »w(ep t , »* age liu t i" " , ••t 'lu s » v I,
li.t'V» Ins'll o v e r
•Barton Harrison since he P o k o\i*r
I'.st
imi amt mu* tin * ■
Ui
••'•»•!&lt; '
» ■■ ¡' oí ü '».
I
•
»
il
•
..t
*
!|
iissdiill
ir
taken
in
lit.«*
*
Jollín.
!■
. mrr-.w or di *
trr rené »*t g»&gt;vi*rinin n •.» I.
11fIlull! S I * I
ii " i- " i . pirn'
-h »In
»ill.y. • * \ ! . I V. •i ■ ;[ I, ■ .« "!•• in was iippp'tit U'»-r,t
i '» li«»;»-»! Ili,-I ,-,e 'v
(Mnth Mr l'alt .sptk»- ai leug-ii ir,
»Vf , tiIIIgt, aO'J .•■ i» - i mieli imi»
"■ anlerer esrnpetl
i m »• *
*»! Í fit* Df 1Hk*lf »IVI«* at K n i«r i»*r»- iv •■■! (»•r»»n hi tlo- community will
tfee^ hè’tury Af 1 h«* Am erican « e m p i­
i ben Ma- tu « m -i r i w. l ite brusii is ma
trxd h;*» not » : y.
1,.
- l* al- - - 1,. rg»-(i with oiuk» »I a (S-I.lt to a lie n -! tin* s»-f. n
t a » it h V h ic ln lu» had !«s-n » inn»* 1 i
1*
Th e fracas -*- - *
( ! 1».11 lor ami tak**’ t ' i »&lt; ».i r ne! dust
i t,«• sol'i**»! (or tin* .•»i-*iin,- ^.»rv !,*••
•noi .
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V.»-J1 &lt;r nini Secreti*- -&gt;t \\ er
I*O'. -i,,il| t*»'lll«" . ,n s ,, j »
n
¡n»-vt cent *r &lt;*t : »)• n i
'- ! I•1- 1 I M»■• *In- Hit. Ii ".. a il.
&gt; i- •
»I»-- u .a .iii... UÎ J':. Pc. ! -in n i.fit
:llin-*st C*»nti»ni-'i»s|.
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i «SS-**a
n* ' I» in-1 i t - . .«'.i i «; ....
sw »»re- '-v*--uni
(tn «
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$f»n 1^- Jliilisl b is
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and
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non
ni
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jn a iliu r c f r and *
pr »
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Sis-re- I * 11
bct*J ,p. s Yi &gt;t n - i t v 'T ir « I
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rt.-vv in d ii'T n a iIe
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- - -I
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f’ •fi .
1&gt;V
........It. »ill f lai» ri till nisemicerv
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tiroi.gf .. 1 -»(.i-i.«
»thrr giiu-r.vitali ['In- fiim tf. ’i .. 1
MA • in r
I .or .gio ii » ' t »'•■ (a - -pring " I Hi»- ■ u K d i . - luid tria • ••( the port
»•■ II *
(OOkexivptlons t.» tfTe pulì»1»
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noni genuinif A»!*, i »K* I 1 U. I
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Pr«uif»-ti’ \A iImiti i *i grar. uv io •(&lt;
» ni t - • i
! hi* f tv or -•( t e
Sanier»!
who
know
any of the early hisI
hm
i.
rm
•luilge
1‘erl.m«
wi|it
is
prepLvre in (In- ■ j*nvi*. ' iii'-rit a
- -,
»away from New England
tlreen t ’ov«* Springe Nov IV
It
torv
»»I
tin
cinireh
itr».*
»*s|«wudly in vitisi
(air
and
'itreral
t.»
ito»
d»
siding
whil
latina to thè t u liv r a .
sn-rnss Morilla" und (h»n
been fre«|ii»-ptl&gt; -.o»l ^ a i»»kiug
IH ft« *í Ubtr-kbiirn
t»'
i'I
[iri-x'llt
and
Tiler • w||| lie
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that a m ti
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Special m usi»
i -s —fi - »u g-» t i trial ut ttus - e v ral special a idri-s'Cs
i •i h •unie I lie wi-iciime
a
It iw c u ris !. r»* »ntly
It -c e n i'
Il fl f |H-I M r
t&gt;|. im i
1 ’ i t-» ri •i v * -1 vv di I..- r» rider*- ! m in
ii ih»\ t lutiti»- I ti* («-r
» io-1 w!io l a . an ( 'ni) v,, I .
M i l ir w i l l s m g
.i l
filfcJM
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Mi 1H l C t t l
f i d i t i " ' , 1" t l *hV
■'¿ir»
V\ a :» r i i i 1, [_,"■) u 1
w g \**, *i v.*« r
Oraiiüt-s and ufrapc fruii iiim -,
9
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r.*»
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'll.
'»«V ili
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.. f«. idT*
» "It »I- III -1
, -t »m l
ini» freely. Gtkxl Irti it sell•liai l In- mm t.o •* i t is
i-li
vaeii
«I'chick
Sunday
school
begins
.■
if
.i«
loht
in
our
news
JO -1 • &gt;i .
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n
lit,.
plt'i «r
ul
I
’(ilk
onrcniHH. lodi w»n-n »ii»■ welcome wat
■ alia an »-gg. T h e dock stOp|«a'
inj» well
l-'i and the evening service begins at
I Ini r**ceiv &lt;-(i
i h»s. w ar given and responded lo. Addir .w s
he Inis done something at
10:16 tlie other day und •lid not robunn-s I «lay
seven
it'»- ock
It I» hi »I &gt;e»l that eaeh
f.rr*la
s,
as
dm
itilhn
vr
'
(T h e n a
» " f given by the otile» rs of the t Vn s(.!-t again until tit*’ following il v to In- pr-'tnl of und hid»
&gt;»rv
u*c
wi
lie
largely
atteiuhsl
1«
•
o
r
than
his
fut
lier
»-v
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t
tu
­
Small sizes art» accumuliti inf,' in Suutiny
* rganir.itnir.
a» w»*il as two delegale« 111- wise blildv slofiped
l**&gt; 11,1 I ' 1»
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imi
li
m
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h
o
'lini
at ■ » • "
! '-• I» -am u! V it ■ t • o
U tduird
Monte markets.
Vt,i;e1a!)li*'* hy '*h"r* h'
ni Ih o r­ ni g ' .m 1
r.» )» ii
( IH il** in 1l(»HII
I*
I
express not so henxv, lost -'ill
it ­
i"d ir.
! Thirty
be larj'ei' nevi week
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C W ( here
1
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Xildi ■• " ! U ,tinon
1 i'I* 1*• M» iir*■ t 11»j • arance ol
an 1 .»Il «tr ""im i
d .» i l "-..-r goo c a r - I avo g 1 1* -■ ..-t»- li. v i X I d Piti
•!.' y air v -i- I.. * . i • t"
uní .?•» ■ f i- mad»- a
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H.
gt- 1 - 1 fu
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each il.-v l'/L-fc-ti...... m II- a* I e Ma
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fticv•iia-ril mi anotiuT ^ jiy c
II ' * '•undav m 1 Í
puhite
("irse
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•
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tiic
a 'ti-r n u m jierfurm.»'•
11.
L a k»-lioi-i T i i grntn.
•
r«s ri Iii.u the m ove
lair , 1 » - U n in n ig li't he follow
n nc»* was we1! r.t Tender). The night
«ibtrihutisf* n * -^ c arge^oliM im lng c*'t'. annual con fere neri.
sii, i w w as cut sítm» in at tendance by
I III* X t.l » &lt;. 1. 1.1 I I t II
Mrs. H ' . ta h " lin n ,
(»rdainisl
tore.*
se ve ral. other el trae Horre but Du* man­
»v1 him-liiv
Till* Week tf.0* i ’o tim a r \ noi tu» '**- m inuter will preach
agement
was w 11 satlfsn-d with the ri*Im perial f h c.ilrc Miiniln» N ig lii Ne.
meni i. given. Sliip!«*rs can " »'■ hpw J mg. ln It e n ortung t ■ l . ' j t » - ' AI i*ceipis
I In* city und count* nitlriabt
p r-ç M in
»eintii-r L'Idi
many »rr» are g»*ing lo thè easO'in m ar- ( s io ijjry Socict - will i .
•;-fi-s- - ,i sis-(tin tn lu.-.c gol' n nbroifd in S..III» incoinfiri lo fi
are a l- •*»'L sul i s Th s I w ith Die license (isO
n
Sumley
N
v
.
.
U
t
kri*
rhi» ì.i vuluah'e infortì a li * ' '
-ili» *
■ p a in (tu rrter tlir.t th e I rthcoming H p c i.i) hallt» n «I I'h**
'l*i»»ki i- «u 'n'»- li.i young lud'--» Iti-a- and .-v"ryln»d&gt; * i-n u w ill mg fur the
■ » !&gt;"t!i
thè inrn wh»i w^nòt ih o m u tlly I•*r ' »"•l llallldity nf Orange ( ii
11» raid i- to I«- a »"tt of a chuntuhl - in»t tutiim. T in s is a gr» ;.t mistake
i-rv;iti»uis n-.i-!» at M ax w e ll’s afi.-r En
circus u&gt; (’•»*»'i- again
Those who could
T!.y‘ 'nrrV,#H a«» at*p’,ing u p .m g'*»»' morning an»l vv»ning
XX fni^ I e i'erab l ha* In ver fallisi i.» advócate evi ry m en-nr» Di.-t ».*r
not
at
lend
Die
,»»-r,o
rinunce
were w cl
day
"Th&lt;* T r ip u» !':•! &lt; 'i •
'»*11
frim ii'.im *.»r d A ir a ll» rtuiT
t ir a i»
re d w
n
i romi
of •wi [f ar- .oat tvanceno-nt (i&gt;r th-* .v . nf»»nl '•••
l li &lt; lnt ..g" &lt; . ‘»-i- i lut», re r»s-:illii| IV- repaid ( d c-iming t t town by the parade
I • h il.
fruii re M-lling a l K»)&lt;1 |tnci*s f»,r Htu» start»«) with lite l.lisit !
Jl H .u"l !"-• ih 'i-r iu lly do vileti m: n&gt; l'lige* and itn id i gr :-.v n e tt -r t
peaiislly to Die b»*si cminw** in tin* cuun- whi»!i was (ully up t i Di»&gt; standard* even
Prom
the
ih-ginner*1
1
•
Har;-»,
»»'•N*|mrt t.f tln* scason. Sm nll ornng*“1 :irl
-m i ."tv . ii" '', it caunut ru n s r.t t 1 1 ■ furtherance » ( pr
tr
In » i.cli ot »lie lollnwing i ttii** Du- the o«lll«|&gt;e
XX r ina;, scoli u( til*» 111
tTrumulating in a
cf r»» ir» •t * das.'« s gtei.l inl»-r»"-' - '»f
• I ,
-h s ju jti is "i I» Usati""
» |I&gt; ha
i|t|» a. d (ruin two (.&gt; tell te retti taken by ilo- stna'I ti »y in thifcir
Die i-niilest ! m mg (&gt;-t ••
»*
ami . n wi-n» wmild h d p jb'-ms- lv «
. as they si».- &lt; tu» - - • wiiit a
Hi in' , whf ii our frii-mls ciiini- ofilli" -« I'ltTsburg
( levelfinil
I ’llll.i'lc). »ii- ti.it many *»f tip* »*l»lre head* wer»*
w»il us helpmg fl»«» niarkvts b'- '-.»¡ding unti oli» ring
o »tm «i i i I - Ip i.long a pel profi-i i w. i fer th« rn , olit»-!&gt; &lt;» *' '» in ly tf*
p itia S i L o u is St I'uul Washington just i-s anxious t«P w atch tin* unloading
l’rt*f. .Maris ta again &gt;i
to I •11 •'•
Ihrtt « m u ll^ iu t on thP tVere
our advertising departm ent for rate*
•
\ \ iieeling T'tl-wV» Mobil
Dalla* Ash" o. the anim als as the youngster« und
«v»-ti
Thc'x-egetaiii^ jwbvenwht , (•xrrptiug cu ss citger for larger n i •In
Th»- Mig S p iriu ! 1‘iiition 1* going o- he the g rilli* t I *ti I &gt;I »o**y TVor
ville H irm m gliati Hatt'e ('ris-k New were* also m evidence ui tin» perforen
¡1 « V» III toil up * " f : ■
le’.luir- hlSflliSgll 'Ìght.Àf|ixpÓ*es sln p- iutpt "k lt'*'
'
n i" ’ - i t offerìd to the people nf Kanfoid, and no l»u*in - - n r wie» ct»r|^
tirb-nn* Ailnn*it I ’ttminmMi tîn'vestnn ance
I’/ o L YLwiT- 3
Dm
in h i Du- pul he know that lit i» on earth can nll rd to be i f» out of itsJ .'c k s o n v i'¡e S i. Augustine Kvansv'IUlEtht of ÌK*anH.’f&gt;cbi»eni. 'e}g |ll» n L ’ l f " '
! a ; , n g a l ila
r«id «nd ieiptug
pagi**
T h e city and county will be adequate1 cenrisenl.- i b ic ’&gt;ut (*
Urtn lig ia u*it}g io thiJ&lt;Njl«l
r 1*
K id T * a»i»»i h i Sm -th Matón R&gt;»ug»Another Law Office
t'
nclung
of
the
Old
H
k
of.la&lt;t wcvk.. hut therv w’ill l»e un i"
mil., hail the g-iu »&gt; H lra n g u a as wi-M us r\ ;-jias wt ■ sit - I ;
1
L in c ili)
M iw a u k ió
Dubuque Terre
D r. H i'lu n S . L it.lc fii-ld «xiiu*:»: "tu l
George N . R ig b y baa opened a 'aw
4-*?slv T ifit w « i i ’(rjptti’ ltu»&lt;5- i&gt;ointu thut
lim i out who are the live Inntintr'a tren of Hw. f t ' . vJ S«-.ioiv le í ’ou iy*.
Haut*» O.nah'i faiuisvllb* K n o x v lle
MH-re(rry of our N a li intd S S S *•■" t
«dice
in the W elhörne block and w illlio jr g r * m i nflcctìsd. v
( .in .- i afT rd Mr. hbmmcM Afnti to b» left r h ;h r tbr’
The mspi n^cs 1
IIIIIIOI' f' «»««•■
B&gt;» ^
SlivX lilinali
luengo
II» i- ..
come
identified with the Itusineaa li(t»(uf
Thv rar in i niovym cnt tif, Ic jlu c e Tu* wilt SJ« nd Ota 7 w|Di us
! .11 "asm e I a e.l to bur . ollcut r i W) f. r h'-VO buon in ' o* IT..OU ween.»
A tlanta I o ik -Xü í
.outnbi-r on
am hority on Hunda., s » ( -» l i»rTi.cipl •
M r. !tigl*y has been e n m in jf
.fxirly opentd up. T h t r e ytlìi l y ut»
glad ii« *¿iy very h u ir ly and genoma*.
X few have proerùCtiiw tr^ and a
the !*r »grain .*,U ^Jjtí.vFdSliou f.tr u re- ihe city
♦ resw .nuxt vvcok- Thfc Btvck U.*gcb- anti m ethod».. All itre urgmi t &gt; plan t »
ver '»» heve sh&lt; wit a disp-vdtion to le. *he other fell -*x ih&gt; yt^.Jiii-itting*
,„ i.t .d und s p . n u p ^ n -rryxire to which Ul
i,,r ° ,wn&gt; &gt;'*‘ rs u,“, h j* “
•mlly- of jirrtty gtVxl ^uallty^' * 'I ,!’v- all* nd hi* meeting" ""* . - ill b-. »
wnth Di--, rvup th benefit. Such nieo urc if no credo &gt;r v.*Lu»T4Unii*dbt»'th e y gracefully and u racun D Iy.r^p o p .b -.l. 'A^ u " r
« .Ü n n o R .1
lie has been
,1 tW,*,
•'
m o v^m iu will iucctcso ne.xrwn-k^ ».l | u? Ohe rii-rn o o ti ol D ec- -tn ' " r
M r D ixon has the aroik-the Vdlrt- anti P ™ cticin K taw for m any y «tra in New
ll.unity
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Our prir -s ah- .X.x low r.s is condir!» i t with the large » vpi n.s&gt;* i.f getting
,.\,-ry movement of an eld.-ri, m an p-.r- Y ,,rk « “ '-.a n d o m e s to Hanl^rfi tn fii,
w » t« * o n tho ground for cvFry ra r that '
ch u rch nwitibcrs and ( r » &lt; '
.mi
i
■» -'•diti- n in tin t class sh iiix . It i- -u&gt; mopey niHkcr (&gt;r The'Tfer.xM ., I l j ù c ü y _ i Look be re us c ^ - e n - t f n r r ^ » » ^
^ ( &gt;.„ e
! ' loaded, l ^ t the oi»er«Vir*:
ta k in g I
'
lo J .D n g D t«r
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______
* • k 't .l iiil "
•ft X- T « ve
,.•
luck in . T . im
frcttda ot his o'd htmxe
lie is being
Ti.4w-w.-uo«. tin* ides -hmt wc mast clear cxpena&amp;.
.
^ i.........
f,
'A. ■’ /
warmly welcomed »•.
I«« .u har and
f i • p* •&lt; re ititi IMI per pug • itew.sp p r sir.». Si", -‘-i i« h a lf -litigi1
W w untliftüin* and 1 u w v u ' k ; MUVmaf? S i ring
l»*s ina-l'- in tits
i
),i..r - i »»«ge T in mi huh
i ’ i e» M 1". pin "graph.' u "I i"
t. n u d i.vf^tun ol Flor i du.
,t-'
*UI
:i
, 0 l* y nice t»nr«.f(XP it.
I* r n:ot.|s-r
^ ’iirftcM w ill h « " •' ‘
''
:
~s¿
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nilnj'tdli
s»
at•
f - -!'
Surely .some of lie u * h , p iim l.c . M,!! tin . , ûui p.»r*«♦» .
-1 r ‘f
U, lu* u fair average price, hut, ^
ns gm-st »! " ’
m»&gt;r* money ha* ims*n paid for isitm fine
- i
« (» li* nielli*
l ’ut ill iwi»-*l all adv- tisi-in Ut .. * Il war i . ml
'S ii} reti m 1 irk et»
«Ork.
**
Haturduy ovening D i* . ti at *&gt; I"
i. , i i) i .» t can i-tfcrd and hnv*» the satisfaction a( •• I mg Duo .*’ai!e
Addlkon L . W illia m '
-Y-.
ltc-sa-rxasi a t ':"Vaxw eir.s F rid a y , Sat- •
at the parish m u r i.. .
v•u .,r. pfom uim g yo u r own liudncwb you art* helping to b r ii,i S u n io n l
u rd ay and M o n d a y .. T h e -c gm sl for
-So’m to your votes beoau.*** he t e h
t a r , le a d . of fine | T h e Sund ay evening nervi» hereafter
and Seminóle ( ‘au n ty.
the
entire
aem
on
of
six
altrurti.'ns
T
h
e
confident
he can give perfect w tu fa c W^Ctit .th e b id depot licgins at 7 o'clock and tho C . K . Mooiety
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h
ica
g
o
Gloo
C
lu
b
M
onday.
N
o
v.
2
flth.
‘
tion.
vkry'cheap.
# j will consequently meet at 6 :IS ji m.
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COUNTS HAPPENINGS
A B u d g e ! O f In te re stin g
From C o rresp o n d en ts

fir« had beat he *hy as several are on
the watch tor them.
W. L. Guerry has sold his entire drove
Ite m s pi rattle to Joe Cameron.
t'KUMJOTA SNAPSHOTS

We are having gome winter weather
now. Some ice has been seen in our
vicinity.
Our new school building add ition is
Efficient Staff Of Reporters Weekly
nearing completion.
Covers The Territory For
Miss May Long who has been visiting
The Herald
her *i*ter in Cocoa returned home Sat­
urday.
Mrs. Henry Futgh.was called to Jack­
PAOl.A POINTS
sonville last week by the Ulm-rfs of her
Ì
Our who'e community was shocked |little soil who is with his grandmother
and saddened by the sudden death o f , there.
that able official and grniai gentleman-I Mrs. J . P. Moody who has ixen vlsitJudge Whltner end Jrel that the new ‘ ¡ng In Jarkaonviie for a couple of weeks
county has sustained a loss not easy to J returned home Monday,
rt-place.
I Mf. and Mrs. R. T. Thrasher .and
The weather is. an increasing topic of Muldren of Port Orange arrived in Chu! i ntcreat in this land of weather * and ' uoltt Morld“&gt;' last t0 makp Chuluota
the past few days ha* given us a varied their future home. They have bought
assortment of the same. The high wind the p'ace of Mock Monroe.
There wl'l be a school entertainment
did some damage in the way of bruised
and thorred fruit but the cold ¿temd
our school house on Wednesday night
us by with bul tittle injury and how we ^ o r r Thanksgiving fo-’owed by an
are enjoying - the finest kind of fine |« ***« «upper to be given by the bd,es
weather. Std! we -are never satisiicd of the church. Everybody invited
Edwin, and Ernest Jacob#- wivo are
and a good .rain without a cold ending
with'the
Town Site Companj-wr-KerTan»^“wouldbr- “gnirrfally iweliwl.*- ~
vdie came home for a few dny/i last week
Jack Booth entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. C. D. Brumlry who has been
Chilson at dinner in eeiebnition of his
visiting her son in ¿t. Augustine for a
jtwenty-suth birthday.
few days haa returned home.
' 1 A number of our young people en­
Mr. Faucet b spending a few- days
joyed the osyter supper at Monroe n - vacation with his family and friends in
•ccntly! Monroe takrs the lead in good Jacksonville.
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time* generally.
Mr. and Mr*. Higgins of Orlando have
Our packing house is expected to be­ been v is in g Mr. ami Mrs. Billy Jacobs
gin operations next week. Pickers for the psist week.
packer# etc. are taking tlictr final fling I Guest* of the Palm during the week
i n enjoyment Ik-fore settling down to were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and
the business of the season. A number Mr. and Mrs. Deaa of Sanford; Mr. and
of the hoys are on a ramp hunt the re- Mm Ft. T. Thrasher and two children
suits of which we Mill try and tell you an(1 Herbert Master# of Port Orange;1
next week.
Miss Pearl Hunter Winter Park: Miss
They had a very pleasant impromptu
Matthew» Gabriello. Mrs Parreception over at Twin Lake# planta-1ker Palm Beach; Mr. Hyer# Orlando:
lion last Sunday afternoon. A jolly Dr. Downing Tallahassee; Mr. and Mr#.
group of seventeen were photographed Leonard and Mr. Montgomery Geneva
among the orange trees by the special and Mr. Faucet JncksonvilU.
artist of the occasion Miss Ada Stenutrom.
Those) eornposmg^the group
(. tSSlA (T1ATTKHINGS
were Mrs. Francis Mr. and Mrs. KcnL&gt;r. t'ullahan of Sorrento was called in
newell Avis Stenstrom Lloyd and Lare-

EVENTS Or SEMINOLE COUNTY

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d b Jen k in s M r and 'M rs. H a ll and da ugh
tep* Mr and Mr« Sm ith anti daughters
Ml«* Tnhor the Messrs Green and the
gentleman from In d ia n a ..
M iss [cenhour ha« returned to her
attractive home "W nodlaw ii’' at Tw m
Lukes where she found a large and extra
fine crop of fruit awaiting ht*r attention

The ’Sandhiilar*" t-xrend t*&gt; t ri* ;r
lielgliboni uf Ole fiat wiH*ds.h»*nrt&gt; vnn

gralu’aOuns on th»-ir we'1 (I(#erv**d prire
(»•rily and Ihtii M.«his for a rw»tinuanr»&gt;
ni thè «iun*-

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r&gt;&gt;|Hitation M Markhum

'*&lt;r(»v»* ri»*«*'» «w w

rampa»;'- lati l\

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\ *&lt;iiij;ui •ir.iiik .lini ilis.*nl(*rl&gt; a . «
knucktil ‘ii'uii and unrm&gt;mfull&gt; Ih-uu-o

attend the eld'd of John and D in a M iles
colored people living at the turpentine
«till who was severely burned Tuiwditv
m orning. H e was accom panied b y M r
Jam es K .do;non and tln-&gt; would have
Iws-n thing callers but for the pin about l&gt;nraking down which ueei-ssit.i ed
their being tout'd in by M r Bob R o w
a u t. hi« Fo rt!
M r D ave Ix -rk h art j ..-1 - -*-«I ih ri en; li
itere Sunday enruute io hi* (ionie in i ir
laudo
N^r* I ri« Bell and *ntt T*.»ertirs .ir»
«penilmg a tew ■ ll«•^.i with ' I r jl'i-H *
«o ter M r- B k \t im it i n-ar D e l,and
M r and Mr* la-ri»\ Mai k I,a ,e
lurm «i lo titeir li-ma' tri 1 a -'ia
i.* r
*|«-itdliig a pleuiuiiil suiirai-. r
th&lt;-lr
relativi * in Un- nort(■
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The e le r iI 01 |iax««-'l ut! r
A I
the rn a io rii&gt; ni our n i u e n . m (a ■r t»i
good r »ad«

b&gt; otb-n&gt; no bitter th«n h***wì&gt;|f and a*
..»&gt;n s &lt;)i&lt; u a« tvl
kn-"'ki-d i|&lt;*a 11 ari•f
..In ' .1 11. in a |,n . 1».-«f freni tii- iiijuni-«
in a few da.«
\S * «-r* mie tnmks
thlarve -iitn« kI i: .»ney
in fornititi
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miratimi.« ami kliows «d U&lt;*- depravisi
I ivi*« of a |rr«'pie Itving within olir gato«l
Shock Wa* Too Great.
wPo ulti) l'riire« tinpunisht«) and aiBelli ••¡iinii
t &gt;« you kite» thlr stek
mi ni i*..m»tn-*«i ar&gt;' lii*t ln*'’inning "1 rare mail’ lutereatei] Bystander—’ No t
■il ilrgHnera tu« iute rìin lini AOniler A* only test met him He neeru&gt; ij 1 nice
f • I t|(* - I
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(li fi ih» llf Mirt of n feller to- stioiik mi tiiunl am)
a* 'tinl*.,| n a Idle an I tehl ,111 I
«»* Sefli Bin* a 11,at from I'.'iinsi Iva
ton ill. tiiuT Id collie on with one
Mi Milt! M id f.\|| N I s
tItouhand 111 c.udi to see this here
town. 1 ast hltn If he know of Borne
Rev. T . B. laiw renre of C ameron C it y
jounc feller (in couln »how me around,
prew hed to an .ip ertvaitive ro n g n v a - an’ then he threw up his hands an1 fell
lion S u n d ay «1 \l.A ir,-’. Station rhureh

(ruin lie Jolt. - iiaptef nl Mat the a
« Olio
rie
.» i I ailk«gtl 1ng *11¡1
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Mis* i -ti l*i*l »• llii\ nor of C e liT - ;e.&gt;*uut* is r*s ov. *|ng frnlu .1 -»'veri- .itlack
of diptitlicria
Mis« li-min I tu) nor M cCk'IU uai --

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NOVEMBER THE

tnict-al to se 10 i-ar nails ot etluce on
Monday at J‘J .no (*-r liani|H'r Tti
brat car lot to l'avo lien? was Irom
Brady’* farm on 1learda avenue-unti
is said to be inti at near .13.(8) [wr
luinjier anti was aJ No .. 1 line eltuc«.
The second so id rar. of et tuce was from
Jou Ú ame roil’# farm ami «od in the
He'd ut $2.25 per hamper. It wrs
a'lghtly uflvctwl jwith black heart. T ere
is aald to hb 7 ‘aerei of ra fine lettuce as
wa* evrr grqWif' here on the Brady
fam i. Mpny others have,a fine «o p
aI»out feidy fur ahipmem. A g(v,&gt;&lt;i deal
of Jem««* ip smaller quanti t y has lie-n
. 1t*x(&gt;rrswwTrar t*f here

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OM UL U X t . -M UN TIL AND ON»: DAY
UNTIL XMAS.

n r o i n m o n t i t r a p p e r u c iT r.sT H U
S H O r r iN C l (Bi MADK'KAMI

$1.75 Gray and White Blan­
kets for Monday's sellin« .
$1.19
$2.00 Gray Cotton Blanket
10-1, for Monday's sell­
ing
_
$1.39
All Wool Blanket in Blue,
Brown and I'ink Checks,
price for.. Monday’s spil­
ing |&gt;er pair
$5.9«

Extra Quality Cotton Comfort&amp;for Monday
51.98

Old L id ie s ’.« Comfort«, very soft leather, low
hoAl

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$ 1 .5 0

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I Itesi- are giù «Is t fiat ire
mg regi)litri) at front I "•&lt; tu
per yard eyerywhefj*-

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Ht great iU'iay.

Rugs

D R E S S GO O DS

LOBTEX t'llAUMKUSE BEDFOBI)
Mtindsy, 35c per yard
This is a striped material, of blue and blark only,
white ground, ha« a pennanenl lustrt* fini«li, very
eiTective|for stunning friu-ks.

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■'Ves,'' aald tho determined looking
woman, “I might manage to band you
Tig- iuntinueti dry wrath'-r ha* dried a blto to eat If you'll aaw and.fhop a
u|&gt; tfie erwks and pastures and forest good pile of wood and bring in a few
tires iu»vc CtUjsuint'd much of the pas­ buckets of water and.pick the weeda
ture.- yAtso auto owners are comp’ain- out of tho garden and fix up the fence."
•i ng bitterly that the nicely sttawed "Lady." rrpU ^lhfc^dcrtn g Mike, *Tm
only n'
w s y ifa jjg i l »ln't yer
roads in the lake rejfion have dren des­ husband." T fX «
troyed by the fires and whoever,»«* the
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T!n«W Suit.« at*' u . . t "¡lick U11 1
m aterial and n-.u.i- a :*« cart-lull

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N ew A rriv a ls of T ailo red

Skirts

These Skirts are new in every partieulai
wen* consitleml so good that they wen ■■" ;,i tlS
by express l;mt Thursday by our New h d iiuyrf
tinlwknowing to us and' they are beautu I m u n ti
description.

P rices $ 2 .9 8 , $ 4 . 4 8 and $ 5 *9 6
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They are in colors of gray, navy. tan. htojj*
taupe, etc. The materials are Serges. ” il,n
Cloth. Whipcord, lYench Serge, ;uid Stonu •
St‘rP'‘
Styles an* tne latest from New York.

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8Ke W anted T o o M uch,

T h e y.itti*t,p irn an- takiny tlreir *-.•1 1
out of here.

H-ght

are navy blue, taupe.
1*rerich bine, brown ami green.

Very light weight Duchess Satin, just the proper
weight to get the desired efTect of the new model
costumes. Colors, brown and electric blue, stripe,
also in solid tan and cream.

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EVERY S P IT
T h e colors

Duchess S atin 9 8 c

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gì »al size. |&gt;er su 11

rhe «hiijïi's are ’‘wi«rk'«l i n " by luuui
huid their shape rain or alune.

I9c per yard
For those who want a real charming dress of a
wool fabric, they should nee this fabric. Colors,
sky, pink, navy and zingo. ■
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a
iud

SoX, T an and Black. 3 j-.i
N’ ight Shirls, nuring t’ ■
slurts

expert (lt-rtgnt-r«.

W ool C re p e C h arm eu s e 3 6 inches

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C rep e el N o rte 3 9 c

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'her
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9 x 12 A x m in i-U T Bug.«* R e g u la r l'riet $:in nu. Mun-:
Séanthass (a p e -ttv rix 12. Régulai l'ite i $ 1« OU \ 1
t l’e \ . 9 x 1 'J, * ,1 erti and li'-ii

N rtf
*tyh-

Very soft and flimsy with disappearing brocade
ufTect. This charming fabric come« only in lan,
navy find* white.

3fi inches wide
#
This TaiTeta has good weight and lustre, - living
dyed in the vpm, is not gummy bur lustrous.

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B lack T affeta

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Moli

dax only
Mell's |" le» -i| |ari. ||
«lui is ami ! &gt;t awt t
Mt-n’s l ’ajanubs. well

Erum l Which In ( Ihm,.«i I liest- \,ilin)H Have Never Before Been Equah il 1
Tjtese Suit« wire purchased from
foremost manufacturers in
w Yorl u
ognized .as i he au tlm ritati\ e -u \ itoriginator in America for L io n -*’ Sun

fur Ih&lt;- prevailing i-u«t untfs, «oft and clinging, in
i*i»1 irs iif navy, while and tan, also blink.

Criminals Have Low Temperatures,
t oidhlom lednuaa Is a [ih y sira l c h a r­
a c te ristic of the habitu al c rim in a l and
the tem perature of m u rderers Is s t r ik ­
in g ly below norm al, a c c o rd ln s to sta ­
tistic s published by the A m e rica n Modleal asso ciatio n
G e n e ral p h y sica l deKenermcy Is found to atigm atlze tho
c rim in a l T h e average co nvict 1b three
In ches below the norm al In statu re ,
light |n weight and with sm a ll chest
expansion

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Way

\ ( &gt;1 Il W E T H E JM \ I N T UI.CM tl D If«'
! Hi K n M \ND I III DUI ^ ' i
i K IM M E D &gt;1 I I n

B r o c h c Dc So i e O n l y 4 9 c
That lioautifnl .«nit *ln-«« inauuiift' «•* .suh.qhh-

Kl .-.»ln !h

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endless v arici y tif
fin n ’ M etal. Kid \ •
sfinì &lt;'ali only
^
$ 1 ad Shoes in i 'ateiii 1
an&lt;l T an
Servire Shoes Suital&gt;!-

H ere A re Suits At
Rem arkable Saving
•f;;:' $9.98 ;;v/' $16.75
$24.75

T h is exc*-||enl fllbrir «-&gt; «lUtable lor L i m e ? :itnl'«einl
il r .s ') S ì . it* »oft tu* «utt'i w th ti,, drupir,; .(ua.lti..«
m« ev*»rv f ir the haii'i'Oiu»- dr.it*-d cia-tmnes V a V y
tdueknnd cream
9 ilr

A.ir JllUl II d e llg llle d to hi-e ¡V genite,
imm d a in i- well broughl th»* m aster
" I Hi e d an cin g «cluxd in d an re I,. fori­
li' r
Bleh, *nuld the q ilici), ’ It I* ili*
prufeenlon. I a di not atm liiiu . ' Hho
llkett it not wheri» It wna a m aster q u aiUV. bui w here ft attr-nded on o lh e r
pi-rfr-ction»
Th e sanie tuay « u sa y
of Jeotlng
T h o m a s F'uller.

$3.aU Shues, urnun in.!

tlress or work in a
and inatta- •— - - Mt-n’s l’anls S , m-. tal
at $2 9 n. $ [ ‘is and
Meli « t &gt;ver Siili t «pi«

SEKe MIN DOW DISI1! Al

This prire is for M m u r i n o t i ly.

Bring tm-ni

and Ends uf This Season's
Dress Fabrics

10 c P E R Y A R D

L 1«! gradi* Giogham.

unes

M e n ’s Section

O w in g t " t h e fa«-l that a fe w
‘u f " in 1 h *«t s e llin g I ir e s « l ' . d r u «
m im lh S i l k . i.in e r t a n d M e r e e r 1/.11I at e .1 III l ie b n ik e n m a.-««"i t in t-n L« " Í t t ilu r a n d le n g t h - vet­
a re g o in g t " ciu .se m it il l e s e g u ild s
ne xt M &gt; &gt;nt]*av at &lt; nix

T h o e 1 *n**&gt;«-- utv Iliade in
3 well kntiwn manufariuroi " i 1 bit
dr**n* BTitl Miv-e«’ Drvssc*. Ititi'
i ti t a «lugli- ihing Incking wiu-u
it . nin» « tu «) \ Ir*, wmkm:ui«lti|i
and fiL&lt;tness nf rolor, in Ihe«*garmcnt«. th e) are madt- »¡f Hu-

Jfitin g and Dancing,

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for Monday's selling

the

Extra Specials
For M onday
at 9 a. m.

C h ild re n ’s
Gingham Dress
98c

Toys

Sold everywhere at J $3.50. our

Child's Ht-2 to 11 Kid Black Lace and Button

Siili FUKV II SERGE 9»r

Wonderful Peroration,
A lawyer, muru tluent in his speech
than careful In bla metaphor*, was
onto guilty of tho following porora­
tion: “Gentlemen, It will Jie for you
U&gt; aay whether this defendant aliatl
be allowed to come Into court with
unblushing footsteps, with tho cloak
of hypocrisy In his mouth, and draw
three bullocks out of my client's pock­
et with Impunity."

price

98c

Il In Kixiil to n ia k c a Jent ¡»Ut n o i to
tinik,- a trini,- of i.-nling
T h e &lt; ¡irl of
klIUAItlg tgueeii

Bed Pumps

H otel Sheets

T u g la d d e n t h e

$3.98
$1.59
$3.19
$1.89
$1.09

$2.00 Kid and Gun Metal Button, highfand low
heel •

Misses Shoes, sizes from 11 t° i2 : in Tan Calf
Button, regular $2.50

We have our Hotel Shtml.« made special, according to
specification of the new Hotel Liw , size 81x99
made of genuine lYppercIl Sheeting, price

v ir

Ladies’ Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Tan Boot effort,
both plain and combination lace and button.] m r j a a
prices$4.98, $4.48 and
‘ « P fJ.y O
Ladies’ Black Satin Shoes, 14 button,{regular}
$5.00 seller, our price while they last

Extra large Cotton Down
Comforts, soft and flilfTy.
price Monday
53.98

g ir a i j-avm u U »«oaArxir«,

rm

‘25c

large size, extra quality,
’ Cotton Comforts, price
Monday
52.29

Ali T-xt-fllcnt ' ipporlu n ii\ f&lt;»i

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Ladies' long sleeve Shirts and Ribbed] Drawers forj
Monday’s selling... .................................
j

$1.19 to $ 8 .9 8

V alu e

rn ç m

L A D IE S ’ S E C TIO N

$1.98 to $ 3 .9 8

down' — Ih ick

! eli . nter

THEJEARLYfyilOl'I’ilts
XMAS TIME ARE THE n trier

Blankets and Comforts

K-ihson in at

tenda rid‘
Jiu-oti Netting tia\&gt;ti|ti hi* little hous&lt;
in T-vnu-ron I 'it )
It ha* I mV h torn
down unti tto- lumtw*f m iv e d to M id ­
way for a colorisi m an’s house
N!rs .1 \V Brevatt of Geneva w.l* :i
Visitor .»t l'i&lt;- Met |. Ilitnd (ionie the (irst
of tri»- week
!.. A. liru m .c j nl (,'vlery avenue con-

HAVE YOU DONE YOUR
XMAS SHOPPING YET?
IF NOT, THEN GET BUSY.

department Store
1 2 1 -1 2 3 East First Street
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Sanford, Flòrida

�THS SANPORÜ HERAUi

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AL ADVERTISEMENTS

Be H o e t it
I'''tnr honest Is the greater part of
*• It •••-ment
W hen you know that
oulng the heat w ithin you. you
cun t tie do» m il
Self r&gt;»pecl la an
eternal life prt&gt;KiTVt-i no m atter how
often clrctiniHtunri w r11 **» nm , you're
bound to float hack to mmiiI ground
»Kaln
W hen men strive for post* of
truat they must he »oine»htti pom
lik e thetniodv»*» ami »fund Hteudy

A lfred Noyea the aeir nupportlng
IC K O rim x yR I’ORATION
E n g lis h poet, told a atory about a
fry vt two th a t 111« und»r&gt;lgn«*l » il l,
Notimi*
»{,* JSth day of NoTemhrf, A. I). brother hard at \ dinner In New York
U ta T M fle r a&gt; eonvw nlent, a p p ly to
A brother bard, lea* fo n u u ale than
Park Trammell, llovrmor of fha
Mr. Noyes li *’ g a n “» » „ grind' ' ^ r t a r k t a . (or Irttsra p a U -n t lo ro riw rm iin f m yself.
t f o c C o U U o t t lln , C o m p » n y _ u n - ing aw ay at an ode when his w |fit a lo ilo w t o « propaw -d ehaxtwr; the "ngigal sa id :
S i i , naw on Al* in th e o flk * of it n -t V c r » ‘“ M ilton, la It re ally true that the
of ita Bfat*
I I '
'
pen 1b m ightier than the sw o rd ’ *
Wilbur Adam*
If HurWy.
‘ 1 n i p p o a e ao.' Mi l t on atiawere.|
и,
|re o f U i e r t o r a t l * » « * «*•«¿ A ' * * ' * ' doubtfully
'and vet that »word e » * !
L
t'el* Bottllnl C*i
low er on the tlrat floor «port» twn um
к.
ia d r n ir -i
tor car», while wo havtm't a wrrap to
eat In the f la t ' "
th» '&lt;*,•
Hora.Cola Itotlllng Company, ami it» f.Hn
nm&lt;y« ami piar* e t b ull ne— »h »11 I t in Ih," , cLIr»». florida, wllh b r .n r h ..ft.— .&lt;
othtr piace* la thè state vi KlortUa u ms&gt; ta
„»ablUhrd
. ntRW o l ih * m rp o ta tlo a »hall t a

‘ A rtici* I I .
__ _ J th è b in in e— tu t&gt;e Ira n *'
Ih * eoriw ratlon s t a li he: to m a k r, manu*
iuy eelf snd c i t a r s i * » d e si In m r&gt; m ia i
r Savonid d rln tk s. am i to Im iti» th è »ani#,
m a n u fartu r*. b u y , «eli sn d othtawla#
„* ' ._
* "
s c e n u tr v
kios and la a o u ta rtu rm f; to cut and m an*
a lt r i ur* si) «Inda o t wooil« (or tir» um sn d Inr
[„m are, and U&gt; buy »o d wwU i t a »sm », tu
r o t o tta *» !» e o » n and ta b i
r,-al r» ia t»
,, , p|*re ot buainma, snd g r a e n llv In
s x s r rb e * 0 »neh portar* a» tr-a) «—
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Upper Burm a Home of Ruby.
\ \ hlle rertuln q u alitie s of ruhlen are
widely distributed und found In Munita,
Btam Ceylon. A fghanistan, India, tint
* 11. A ustralia and the 1'nltrd Ktatea,
the countries of lliirm a . Slam and (’ey
Ion ar*, beyond duration co m m ercially
the mort» Im portant. Juat a,» th is Is
true there rest« but little If any doubt
that Upper Munita, the Mogok section,
furnishes the finest and largest supply.

K ila r n jio o
K aia inuioo. co u til), city
county, uuò r |w,r in Mieti
cord in g to otte authority th

derived from ih « Indian w
k a n a m a i o . ’' 'm ea n in g
"ot
‘■'IlcauMful w ater.'' "b oiling v
' ston e s like ofterw" are otiti
tlo n s
lln ttrd S t a t e s (ìeolo

vey
O il D rillin g by Hand.
O il exist s in great quantities In
S lam , hut the methods of secu ring It
are exceedingly crude
The wells are
riot more t h a n , sixty fest deep and
a re dug by hand. T h e o il secured la
that which Is baled from the bottom
of the well by . dippers on long s tic k s
of bamboo. T h e oil la acid to the nn
tlyca who lir e w ithin callin g d istan ce

um Counterfeiters' Id etjl
tm was a favorii*1 mutai with

;!hri0frichtet pomi

•Itera Moine year« ag,, » h i n
------------ Wau about Jü au

S sYtair* untar sad-hy * lm » oLitas.1
K * «i f f l id i.
,

ounce
Many apurions » H i,n m ! l ‘J 0
U nited S tale s gnt&lt;T piece* wer** tu rim i
*n&gt;» »mount of cspltsl storco t Ita ^rorpuraliati
Ul’ tiut* composed chiefly of ib i» meta’,.
sh
a
ll ta T*0 *"*
,nf Th e co ins of (»real Mrltalu have alno
tìAr ] Into Kort’
"of« been Im itated in the same way,
st'js'i
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You Can’t Beat The Bike
TItero n r ..

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Stt'i’I.

ItUsmna* -tini ' 10*1 lltosc ol ua lim i pay
largì* tnxc» art* lini de lo Me thè most
e iiim t v .il tvi* iti -|» ti,ii*ig &gt; olir lux

Art»ms, iic*~ p m k l» n l

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lr«siur*r: tf™
stvl 1K. ('urtai. lVilhur Atam.
t»»t l»»*iur»r;
Mal It. Muri») ehsli rtnuti'.ui» th» twisr.l ut rt*f,-»i

tu me

Aritelo VI
Th» hNt»»t amount ut IT,, |.-l&gt;l n i li»*» '
Ita (Wft«if»o*ifi m sy ot any te il* * -»t e*
skill ta in iti» I! I *»r »I um ut ih» t »,ar I -.t 1
oat bi e ira'—l *linit»t» ih » »m ount ot a*
■tork (»ko It* «urillua
Vrltrt» V It

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Hit ken» and H alzac, livin g before
novell.sis w alked in fear of libel a c ­
tion" took the nam e of ih e lr chnrnitors fr&lt;•i m ahoTP tho shop door» ot
London and 1'arlB
Mr Fran kfo rt
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m offi'-cr duly auth*ifÌTr&lt;l iti Lakf a* slunfcU*larfiLN y
Wkllsiar V«P»rtj *&gt; • •• *,,i*1*
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THE IRON AGE SPRAYER

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That's the Question.
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.Nini'lcrtiof i li est1 mat him.s now tu use h\ ihu Inulina
lirawrrN ol the ( f i e r i Della.

**fulfil»a I CHtif S&lt;*
it. I
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W j«n‘l Shocked.

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,i papier lo put tip m sm*»it
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f»r Council
'I l*»rk «nil I ■•*IiU«*-r.#»r

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' I saw you and your husband at the
pi a' lust night
Mr»
Wedgecornb
Mu»' did you lik&gt;* it ’ ’
fm m ury we
w.isied our timti'-v on M Several peo
p'. told me I w.eiM In- »tinrki'd hut I

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(run, li a* Ilium* ,m
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liquid U i .itujv ** gj‘"*» i
I ■ ‘ *'**v lli.it i'':
mediately Jieileti,»!. t . ■ * . part **l loot
and sealp,inm uing.»qui, k.t h**f"ttgh cli’anving W.LiIied &lt;*(Tn-iipii, k h L'-in itre n p e falion takrx only nfi vvni.iii ' el , I »oTlurtn
tlie tuur: li iv*-» tin T.tt .¡.Hi - - it ■ ’ ■ iiti*'-**

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'**' T t a noM tan,! t a in s iv w w , . ! ol th « ,|» l»
. —use«» ot *urh rr r tm r » t» ,l* i th » non*» e l

( IK MCE SEI.IK ED STOCK
Im p t o v c t i liu à « S u

E a r ly Parentage Be»t
o f ch ild ren burn **r )i.iren|» aJ Hie
.in» of 41. one third die during l lu» lirai
viiir w hile the rat,, iif m o rta l«'
.'tilling those horn of paient» between
the agea of 21 und Tu 1» leu» than H
per cent

.it tnanev

(hind

Seed

N ancy I* for Rent.
the window of .in n|tt&lt;iwn bird
u , ni there 1«, i sign Mi.it tend»
N ancy, our Angora , a' re|ti"d out
li) vhe hour or day
urranl**d to
kill every rat or inulina
in
your
homo."

South Mound

01 N o n h a a rf «, o l t a n t a .

ö Trt-aL'” '1 L im ili Court S*mlnoU Count» , l'ta.
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By jaa. c , lUtartr. h. C.

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a»- h,
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tn »e ro n la n r» with l a .
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, ta m ia U * r u u n ly , P tu iid « . lo -w iii

lart2 f i V * M»* Northeast l, ,or l»t '-*)
ima. t L v
** South. Range 32 Ka*t.
¡ ¿ T T t a Mid Und being awr-rd at the dal*
ak St *.*'a&gt;,°* “»rh refill)rete in lb - Han» ot
enad - "
UakM Mid certi Orata abalTta
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,to (a»i *“ «teedtMlt itaua
f,lx«M aaw 1 -

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POTATOES

W IL S O N &amp; T O O M E K

F E R T IL IZ E R

Notlh Ituund

Theo. Schaal
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Tta ta T iV ’Vi*.1 Soutl&gt;. Kant* 31 H»U. tfi rrr-r
«»ln« ■ «■ ■ U I at Ita dal» **» Ita
■ ..I___ n . .,u.rB errtlftrat* in tta nam» ul I &lt;.
. )•* ■ M nrTtiflrml# thull b** r w l^ ^ i
Ita KìrV J* 4W; ’** d**d will taw* Iherenii un
W iiLL *1' ° L »tartntar A. Ita IBIS.
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Nmu, « h»fat,y Jivrn ,h,» \V tl He»&gt;ol,
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A* I’ l tBio. hr.« filmi «1.1 or««.
Ur ü ÜÜ mK oflta*. and hr» made apjilk-atKui lot
* «»*1 lu i-twdn armnlanra with law. Srl.1
»mtiraia», « * foltcreyna ,1.—Olmi
“tu»ini In taminni* ruunly, KWr»U.

lit u i H lis s

Ideal Potato Fertilizer

Iv at nur

U nii» ,*i,j miirt, ot» '♦ 'ill I»-

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SEED IRISH POTATOES

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'0 VV«»j &lt;j (,| Ntnf Kr«M *4 of N &lt;»rth* «^■ 1 **
* MorWh

Di «co ri» erllng
ie form i,,I , &lt;! i ! i ,,f viti* »worn
n a n v in , *, ,
,
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t lu.tio** i , . h
\ I !*t .» in i hr**k&lt;,
A v.tiing f•-11•1 a tatiie along
was ei»! Hing J ■ .* a k
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H IL L H A R D W A R E CO

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«*1 *l«rinf« in, th)« ¡&gt;r ini»r '"

ets in stmK for immediate delivery
M{(iN \(.K before huiin^ \our sprayer

11 I l*T.l t i e r a M

Nat for H im
Some da)
rem arked the nice old
gentlem an, "you may be president of
fit«* U nited State» " "M ebbe," replied
the »on of the very big business m an.
I,*it If they want me they » III liu to
'[&gt; raine the salary

Srfnn&gt;**|«* muni &gt;, Flond»
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A I - How ( f i e r y Sprayer. Litfht Draft, Centre Drive. Sprays
with a line mist and has a ipmd pressure,

VJr,il p U * et l i » , lolnft u t C u i p r i l l a r t »i,tk » li* 'M
pi % ut Amar le»

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P O P U L A R S P R A Y I N G MACHINE
TH E S A N F O R D DISTRICT

a - th a t p r e s e n t m a rr in g * *
w ..lt illli ' l i e n i a i o o f m a t t ,

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U e lieve .t cotrplete Ini** ol all .'in standard litgli Enult- Hicvclett

mi lle, and at prieta to suit everyhiHtv

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‘&gt;o. my lord, lliortt I» uoihin
it bill If voti'll clen r awnv
I ■l uro for ino •■• ttiratili
veii i in g|\e tur- a v e a r o r

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’i'Iii Tw n W hw l S tn g irj Truck \ chicle

Moor.* * - 'ifessea to an •-■ihji II v ea»v
b tlt

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Novelist P lay s Safe

nnd fherr never will te

R w u place w.iteli nulhtng eie«, rati All.

o f th o w e lls .

Three Babes W alked Fifteen M iles.
Th ree ch ild re n — Id a Farrow , eight
ye ars old, W illie Farro w , five, and L in ­
da Menton, six, of Potersborough—
■ walked 1&amp;4 m iles to W hajdode D ro re
one recent Monday to see their grand
mother Th e child ren , who undertook
the Journey unknown to their parent«,
arrived exhausted, snd after being fed
and t,-»'.-,| « e r e driven home again —
Igtndiet .Mail
t'ntll tbu»» »I»»l»i1 *t Ih» li»»t snnusl rieri
fiig, of stflckhoMrrs. *KsU t*» *tu»llft»*l. th» I,min*-*»
of tta rerporatlon »K* 11 *“ -----1 *— *1“
fallooinc ofArvni: K.

‘ina been

cun (Hit tlu 111ke »Hit ot lli stnei*

From T r ilb y
Fo r T r ilb y
From Trilb y
Fo r T r ilb y
From IdHwburK
Fur 1 &gt;*»■ »!m rg
-F r o m («cwibur/
Fo r Id fu h iire
From i tviedo
E'/m.fivieilo

Ar 1.00 p in
L v 'J.ÎÎO p nt
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A r 6.58 p rn
A r 6.Z0 p nt
l.v tì.,15 a m
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l.v 3.00 p ni

We are agents for Park and l ,*»Hkn’ *
*
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C h ic k e n FVeiU, M u n d y l^ec and B u c k N O T IC E " * /'
eye In cu b ato r* : han d le ail kind.» of
P o u ltry Kem edie» anil Supplier and Our A n 1 have charge of the bdsinurs of the
T itle Homi &amp;. (ìu arn ntce C o ., E * » l San*
Seed» nre T h e Rest

atnf W.~AT"WMr"
comb, I can be found in Ute Tax Av
seasor’a Office in the court houac.
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T H O S . K. B A T E S

M r,

QreaY G ucsalng.

v man who undertakes tt&gt; toll eia* tly what bo Is solng to dtaand how ho
1» going to do It ha* to T«i a wonderfull) good gucaaor Washington Star
H ig h Need ol A nim ala and Men
•Jod had need of ¡(ratio n al an im als
Pi m ak« ime of nppmiruncea. but of ua
to uuderatand th** use of appearances
— Eplctetua

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K E R O SE N E

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E N G IN E S

POSITIVELY SATISFACTORY
Prices Within Your Means

GIBBS GAS ENGINE COMPANY
JA C K SO N V ILLE, FLORIDA

Clean-Up.
He—“If I call pa 'pop/ why can't

furrt hnm! Lrapic,
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J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A

Right Aw ay
,
O rato r— ,fNow. then. I« there anybo*i&gt; In the audlnni &lt;• who would like
to a sk a question ? ” V o ic e -- "Yea, a ir.
how Boon la the hand going lo p la y î"
— New O rle an s T l m e a t &gt;eni ocrai

Jude*.

For Engraved" Cards See The Herald

�iU l*

as the attendance at his funera tflfriply
Rare Works of Art Stolon.
verified. I t was so perfectly ' natural ■' Twenty-five thousand dollars works
for him to do right. "We did not fully of art were stolen from the church of
appreciate hl^truc worth until after the Ban Mosslmo, Padua, Italy, recently.
thread of life was severed. But as we Early in the morning, the thieves
ÎNE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
caught a glimps of the snow white sail broke Into the church and carried off
R. *». HO LLY, Editar
BULLY FOR LAKE
W. M. HAYNES, B u sin e ss M anager
that boro him away to the distant shore two magnificent paintings J&gt;7 Giovanni
Hon. Clarence E. Wood* editor of
wo awakened to the realisation that a Battista Tiepolo. The' pictures hung
ubacrlptlon Price. S 2.00 a Year In Advance tho Eu*tia Lake Region and the Chester­
In the side chapels on either side of
good and righteous man had been taken
the high altar, and were wrenched
&lt;
field of the Florida press Association i
D-Iwered tn ihe Ctty try rarrier *a OOP« V«*« la
front- our midst
from their frames In such a hurry that
wired the following to the Herald
advance ar 20c per month.
-—O” *—
portions of the canvas were left on
Par ment» ta edt anca must be made al office last Tuesday night:
the
frames. *
.
COST
SYSTEM
„SYMPHONY.
1 "Lake * County gave two hundred»
Catered ee ««oaaJ-ctaaa mall matter Aagual 22nd
majority for half million dollar bond
The -printers had a cost congress in
IK)A. al tba Poaioffkfi «t Santoni, nocida,
laaue for good road*,”
Oca'a last week. It is pretty well known
Out of Hie Sphere of Influence.
ander Act o( March 3rd. 1B79.
Father Farrell waa addressing a lit­
Clarence, wired th|* joyful intelli­ among tho fraterhity that all printers
Telephone Na. KB g e n t to tHe Herald because he knew
Office la Harald Building
jlo not conduct thier
businei* on tle group of boys at the mission one
4 .
that we were, waiting the- result as business principles.
A* an Exam­ night, and It waaa't long before afi
FLORIDA HAS T H E FISH .
anxiously as- were the public spirited ple of this fact a piece of-work was but one rff.thcm had been moved to'
tears. The good priest watched this
J . E. C annon.who live« near Falmo people of Lake county. Ho wanted submitted at the coat congress for all boy olosely, but he remalscd perfect­
Fire cannot reach it— burglars cannot get it and you will
tho Suwwannoe river a short time since us to know the result because tbe bond to' bid on. The estimates ranged from ly possessed. Finally, pointing a fin­
have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes
which he reported u weighing 15 Issue In Lake means that Lake county eight do lars below the cost o f,' the ger at the lad. ho called out "Why
and
Seminole
county
will
now
join
job
to
four
or
five
dollars
above.
The
aren’t
you
crylngt"
''Oh,”
says
tho
pound*. The Live Oak Democrat pub­
are fitted with Yale Locks which cannot be opened
lished the catch but seem» to doubt complete a chain of good roads con­ Importance of cost finding was driv­ boy, “I don’t belong id this pariah."—
Judge.
unless you help. These locks have double mechanism
. the weight of the fish by its remarks necting tho counties into an unbroken en home by this one instance. Sup­
stretch
of
hard
roads.
It
means
that
pose
that
merchants
.were
as
ta
r
apart
that it did not see it, Our bditor and
that requires two different keys to unlock. You have
Math Smith once caught * trout each Seminole county Orange county and on cost fixing as printers how many
Ancient and Honorable.
one key and we hold the other— and both must be
'T h e word-Q am boll, when used ss a
in the lukn.tbme miles, eolith-of T ro y in Lake county have. _ demonstrated merchant- princes would there be?
that
thier
cititens
are
alive
to
the
Ont
h
r'»
«
m
e'
line
andfor
•
the
ha*
nothing
a
t
a
ll
to
do
LaFayeite .county within, fifteen minutes
used aLlbA.samfLJime or,.tbfi.bta. caBWJC.bc-jqpceoL^-The two fiah were caught within many advantages accruing from good reason the impecuniousneaa of th e J with any part of tho anatomy. It
fifteen minute* and each Weighed 16 roads and are among* the few counties printer is due largely to the making denote# that Its first bearer was a
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in Florida that have bonded for hard of prices without regard to cost. Tho man of considerable Importance and
pounds.
OriDa meeting was of gtcat importance great power In the state. It la de­
A long time ago Daniel Buford roads. Seminole and Orange have
rived from the Norse word “gumcaught a trout In Alligator lake just decided to make brick roads and Lake to the printing interests of Florida bald,” which Itself has nothing to do
- south from Lake City which weighed may try out the macadam or oiled and it is hoped that it« will mark the with any affliction, but means “bold
roads but they will eventually turn beginning of a new era in the busi­ in war.”
17 pound*.
#
He brought it to ^ tb e
market ro brick os this material has gradually ness.—Orlando Sentinel
taken
the
place
of
all
other
materials
That
listens,
well.
Joe,
but
there
in Lake City placed it on the scales
Need Not Be'Aahamed of Nama.
Tax Collector Will Take Money lor
and rang the market bell which called even in the countries where other ma­ was no printer present at Ocala from
Tho surnamo Snooks by no means
Orlando
and
your
city
has
the
rejiterials
can
be
found
close
at
hand.
Hunting U reases
together a number of citizens
who
seems to be an imposing cqgnomen;
cut
verified tho weight. Our editor.w as These three counties are now botind utation of being the greatest
but, as a matter of fact, It Is a name
rending the uppoin-rretr. r f r * un;.
by chains of
friendship? rate printing place in the state. J
among the nu ber who saw this trout.— togOther
of great antiquity, and one of which judge ta fill the vt.ri ncy caused by tho
chains of good roads feeiiags chains
nobody Bhould bo ashamed. In 're a l­ drnth &lt;f J.td-re H. F. WnLmr. Sr., urJasper News.
Hon. Joseph Sears of Kissimmee has j ity, it Is a contraction of ‘'Sevcnoaks." nrngemoi.u h w b u n mad ■{ &gt;r the Tux
• The above may be "some trout” of that spirit which pervades the
for Utc wrters from which they were [ bosoms of tho people who are doing announced h*s candidacy for Congn-ss It was first corrupted to Bennocc. (\ Hector :&gt; rc-.-clvt n i&gt;in- for t -nting
taken hut the editor of The Sun has things and are happy and contented from the Fourth District. Mr. Seam is which in turn was corrupted to licenses and ttsuc r*te;uts Uu fi-h r ih'-sr
seen trout and black bass taken from in that thought.
well known U) most of the f&gt;eop|e com -j Snooks of today.
recii( t# to i e sillr -ndered and regular
prising his district and in fact is |womi-,
Congratulations
to
Editor
Clarence
Alachua lake two and a half miles
liccn‘ tM Issued when a county judge ii
from Gainesville which tipped
the Woods and the Euatis Lake Region ner.t In all parta of Florida. A lawyer*
How They Get Them.
npfx ir&gt;ted. Thu *s authorized by the
Misa Gotrox waa wearing a dla- stum game and fish c-vn*rlcioit'r i’ i the
scales at 27 pounds. In 1893 the ed John Bell of the Tavares Herald and |nn educator a gcod fellow and. fully
itor of this paper was the guest cl a'H art Corley of the Leesburg Commer- qualified to hod any position to which mood apanglo around her neck. “What , f ,||OA7ng t 1-g.n&gt; r will show-:
"
party of gentlrmcn in Cincinnati who I rial for all of them worked for the he aspires the Hon. Joe will prove a Is that?” naked tho young man.”
"T
h
a
t?”
she
replied;
"oh.
that's
only
Irek* inville, Fio.. Nov. 1&lt;».
" TK.N.S ’* AT ST Ut KfGIUl
if
had returned from a fishing trip on |bond issue in their county. Congratu- mast formidable opponent and bint
a doo dad.*' "A doo dad? Why do Moli. Jno. I&gt; .Imktns Nntifor I Flr.
----------------------all
Joe
Sears
will
take
no
undue
advan­
the Great Lakes with a black' boas latlons to the people of Luke county
you call It that?" Tho cynic spoke
tage
of
an
opponent
hut
can
always
he
Continue t&gt; rc *-ijt f» r none., e ,1-. L E L A L A D V E K T I S E M i y r s
which weighed 4'™ pounds. They re- for they have shown the world their
up. ''That's how they get ’em,” he
leelrri for lic«*n»w&gt;aiii| beve a fi r e I it -r ---- ---------------------------- ------- ported it as the largest ftsh of it*
colors. They are old friends of the cuuntod ujam the fight fair. Were it explained.
&gt;'&lt; gii*- •-.irli apfiheam autior'xing 1111114''
kind which hud
been caught in the Herald editor for Lake county was. not lor our iron hound rule to give the
'«i »ru r ni u-ei 1, v¡ |(
lo bum «dvisitig •( 'o nyty War.l'-i Kos- Fur J j i I «•'''‘I I m l,, .Smilun « „
Great Lakes in
yorrs. We remarked his first
stop when he cost his lotwithman in office u second term we might he
,,
I s » » al I t a ,ti,
itetter HherifT and all deputili* tu reeogBees Stopped Railway Traffic.
to them if that
were a black boss it Florida and her peop’e and we have tempted to support Joe Sears for In- Is
.Olir»
r,vrT,
Hece, held up railway traffic on tho nite ihi* filali unti) «-&lt;mtii&gt; jiulg*- n ap ["ff'hiwr if Tm f . ftin. 4*.
was a minnow'
compared with the a tender feeling for Kustb and a ll'u genera favorite wherever he is known*
'*Î"' 1,1*&gt; 1 Ï
\ 11 i'
it
santo kind frequently taken from the the good people of Lake county one hut ut the present stage of the political London and North-\Vestorti mull line fa int
Ml *n&gt; »»(Un,
ha* fi t t i i
near Shap Summit for ueveral hours
'•»
»
1
*^
*1
!o
I«sur
■
SIg
r,ml
i
'
K.
7
JUNES'
In
H
trrv
in
f
ano*
game
we
an*
for
the
present
incumhernl
lakes in the vicinity of Gainesville one of the most beautiful spots in
tenlhrati* &gt;rn!&gt;ra**ni tiT I,,!«,,»,, . I
recently. The bees b warmed In a Big
Sim** Game ,t Fish &lt;
■**•« •&lt;&gt;ua*n1 ir, V *
Holl Claude I. Engle if he carries out
That we hud recn at least one weigh- this yjrand state of oum.
nal lamp, No relief was forthcoming
411 •* * '. in i,&gt; a „ n . «,i i
hi-s
(iromises
to
the
ptsqde
ami
he
st-&gt;
tns
ing 27 pounds anti it w p s nothing
^
O
II-- »i*l laivl l*t&lt;M
until an officiul from I’enrlth illslodg
' ! “■ ” ■"«*' - III ju rh
« .
dlSp.CHsI to ilo so.
unusual to catch them
weighing
COURIER TW ICE A WEEK
ed them.
I 1 «ValUrr PtiUw .»„(
,
O—
,nmrrnn|
!..
Iau
from 11 to 17 pounds. .The gentleman' .,
v
. .
W
H.
Topp
of
TllfV
|o
Miss.
|
.
Ill
l
ie
’____
*
.
No.
^our ra endar is ¡ilright. I h&lt;thrfr.,n I.n *|„ 250, ,lai o{ It,-,..... .
C o n g ra tu la i ions lu B ru . H eiheruigton
-------- ■•s ta te m e n t. w h e re ,,,. .
„
,
. , ,
■it % nnti will l&lt;rik around for'a few la y s i
««ranal .iC1, , , Urt.
. ,
'IMnw? •X'tvr T^Amer- has simjilv taken „( the i.H kelanrt.Telr^m -apim 'TW f+t^ s K'MV.^Qiwrxatopned Clocks ,
we assured them that we would U|v*n
•
. .
,
A
t h T f ïc o o f4 ^
&lt;4* (,V h of '«'“ 'ng here He was * ..........
" '" '" ‘i \ 't’-mm
.
u|nu
. , , tank of getting out mg the ws-oml mih-strme 1ri tin- «1- prove to them that we were not having
1 " ............ ^ '
t.
tho Ipswich (Ktiglaud) town hull clock ittrrn ted hen* by The Herald
two fiufiwni eiu-h week where one was
a fish story'"*
Upon our return to pniitod before and this issue comes to lenee of the Ti legnini ami also for tlu* and was caught between tho minute
■new building that he ««¡If soon occupy.
Cpiiif'**;'!» we gave an order for the
________
you unanhi unced tint we hope not 1 If there ispny Hung coming to a hand and the dial. The clock waa ,
t
Ef» llrfrrriiMn
firet "trout" weighing pvt-f 17 fniunds
stopped
for
nn
hour
until
thq
bird
wan
__
_
_
POl I I I C AL I W rrl . jf a 11 ji ii y nes**
n r«,ri4i iumvelcomed.
news|m(s
r
man
1
1
1
this
world
1
1
should
liberated.
ami ill ¡1 l**w days one was dffiivered
m*il v* ,Î4** **• &gt; Sâur.ifi!, ui»,... ,
The mnovstion may not lie per­ In- t * !!« thcringi &gt;11 of Lakeland ami
«*f t u
» ft Ml » t. u »«Id i U. «î»,
winch weighed 22 jiounds. We hud it
_____________
i ANNOUNCEMENTS
KST,*..ru
manent. It depends entirely upon the lie stvrns 1 1 In- in a fair way ro realize
iM.k 1. .
packed in ice anti forwurdtsl by ex­
»\l .A.
reception it receives which is to sty his fondest Iiujm's . May the News
n the Gym.
I
&gt; «nruiunrw m&gt;
'»Tí-,
press t«y Cincinnati at a cost of
50.
f*
! ( m ul At.1r-rn.afi &lt;,f fh** *
“80 you have a gyiunnHlum In your
the BUpfiort it gets. If Plant City anti uml the Telegram continue to avail
Our friends who had entertained
li»
!hc
'Irv
.stern
I.r
Ih.
\
\
«
1
am.
me
.eiegram
eonuoue
m
w
house?’’
"Y
es.”
replied
Duetto
_
1
»
^
^
f.*
th.
new house?”
Duello
East Hillsborough county
liko»
a
iw*l«T I unwj •) Ni»ymebrr Zb, IH\
us one cf whom ton Harry Morcjiead
&amp; * * Sm * \ ° ' thD
:&gt;f Stax. "I upend an hour or two there S Ä h S T S i t ' w K ì
¿T
(
(I, M f i * in* hji
twice-n-wnek local fiafa'r as well aj
i hut in(ist ujw*(u! Uvei« I he* riîtîi
c vpry djiy 1 hiivo hwiirr up ii hrun- Htifi *»11 T urttiij Nfikrrn!«*? 26, mmi,
of the Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette
I
Afir., urr** n &gt; Mir.l*'.
we think it will The Suit i-week y aide growth of laikeland can he trai-isi every day l have swung up
It,*, i» &lt;*i!ull&gt;
ÎM.H ni Al.Jf rn «ti &lt;rí t j * r if) ,,| _
^ported the arrival of the fish in per­
mock, and It’s a nice place to tako a
I* !.. T Illt A M I T K .
thr Yjrrisfnr. .,f 1!^ Whliat | (fin ir &gt;
rourri*-r is a fixture in Hilkhorogh to Hetherington directly eml he in
nap In.”—Washington 8tar.
fect romhtinn nnd that they had the
1 1* HI tor « muti kl»I*• lof I 1*» |Hr*li! inn f.| M nyi/T
rounty.
‘ i-ntilltsljto ail that Lakelam! can give
Mi
f Snn(uf«l
!.. ! h*- df*rtwk¿ri **f fhr W hilr
tuggif 1 fish supper liver given from u
There are at pti'sent we belie«*Tfim*f V I** h.1.1 r*|| Tnr*.li&gt;&gt; , NiiVcm lj*f J-filh
(uin in ill**, wav of piupqn.tge
sibg'fl fish The ( 'umniensial-fjiLzette
IV! \ ! avtif » jifi'tiH « *i v» u| rtiitu*ifslM»r, ■
N am e, of Honorable Origin.
in l y tb r e s * o i l i e r I s i t - i - x w ts-k |iu|**‘rs
fttfüwr« 'li 11 »U
IH*f Ia| pVlYlUf-/* tl. l i l t .
devoting "Mr it Colutnn to the l Vent
**•*» ar.ritnin,*- 1*1, I*.
*
(1
The
surname
Mouse
denoted
at
first
*
iuir&lt;
to Florida the Sanfoni Her.ilrl Um' 11 t * a .o r ,* , ar,hl .«.a.*..»,, .
&lt;
M
1
UU
I
I
a
man
of
great
courage;
while
Mr.
u - *«l-r*v 1 ( " Ikr action «1 u „ .
The Sanford Herald it* in eanjest on
Palin Beach Post and the, Milton
N 'n trn ilo r ::.•*. 19R.3. ami «*.*« t
Halt got his name from tho fact that
NE WS PA P E R E NEM IKS.
Gaxelte. The experiment hr» never the subject of the inanulactnro of
t'l 11« iju aliprst t o tr n of Ike* * ir,
tho first bearer of the name was a
b y Ib r M a y o r lo Ikr a l s .i c •(* •
Fat Aldrrmss
brirk at horn*» and of Florida cay. It
*r*f,
Men rory lie measured as nccu-* i»een tried in South Florida hut we
wise person, who gave ’’counsel” to
Al II'« -..Ü11 Ia 1 win rf m any (ri*r.'! . I t i i . e **&gt;tv T r r a .u r r r of Ik*' rJty of Sankr-i |.
a i t j kavo o n d fa v o n st in Ii i i i .i ,
-'-It#
be* favorabjy has ob exhibition now some sample* tho king.
M*nii*f (*• m ik * (hr »linount rm rrit for Ik*- I o«*l I ion
finely l y the enuniva tlfiy make aa by bc’Jevu that it will
tasfnrm Ik*» ilu ii* . of my *,(ti*
nl Aktrrr-isi» **t t.*r &lt;l(&gt; of Ssr.forrl
ttriiovins fully a i l im Jrrwif
made in tliat county which are said*to
a fu I - 1 ,
lk « 1 1 know Tt,r li '.t l * *,f I h r rii y Ar, *I ra n glv**
the Iriend's that the« have ijntwn ulxiut f'ceivid.
(k..
|
M
f&lt;I
)*■
*
.
I..**■
.**&gt;
*
r,lrnkr,lsU«(t*'T&gt;
1
4*E»IM
a *.
We have often iiisui askwl when fie good enough in quality not only
tJiem. Ii is uluays erisiitahl" for n man
I lo ir * u l k ' t , •*• * kr W Ml* P rim ar) (*, (■* hrl*l
Might Say Many Men.
for buj'ding houses but roads .-.so
on N n .r m lir* * ’. 1**15
I. Hill hm&gt; * rftJvt|M!.ftt** f«j
to hr.ve cmmica in the factions thin Plant C it y m s j exf»*&lt;’i a tliuly (taper
It* j,*-* r lnl+*,
‘'8(111)»
men,"
said
Mrs.
Pozzozzle,
lU ljjH l Uj I hr «f* iwi.ii
and the only nqily we can make to Such men as tin- Heruhl eilit*'r witli
««.
\
v
un
iix
i
n
n
stand (or eomifition nr tyranny
rrlrnsr . t.i !*•• tu M un 1 m -.!
'th in k that because they have one
tins
question
is
"lust
as
sotui
.is
tfie
thi*-r
fitilh
and
enthusiasm
are
tb*.»e
tlfttibf
«Irvurfly hrl.i thr •*ri1•*
lei man can take 1 vigirmis stnnii for
poor little woman bamboozled at
i~3(1■11&lt;14&lt;&gt; It l! r ,a,r
Í b rfrtr i iTindtlmc 't
MV&gt; !i( (h*
f.*r I **« f.
lasiple
\«unl
it
and
ar«*
willing
lo
pay*
who
accomplish
tilings
hi tfp* world b
•%
*..!
'».(
*!«&lt;*’
n.*n
uf
ViHcf
ni*ti
,*.&lt;
•
•
&gt;
*
M -&gt;..r «(111 v '.irrra m I « K«(i
1 home, that they possess great execu­
any goml cuune withaut eltriing up tinlb*
«
’ll)
ran.
te»n
«
*»u
h-'i'iMf
i
«.w
i
'H'r
itotiltia'
j.*
mmf
&gt; wtl ! rt
* lîiftl 1 »m &lt;jtiftlifWrti !.. jjl&gt;i lb , j'.w.Jil* vfttt-jft. 1 « * houli! h»&gt; f i h r j.lrftsuri
hostility of those who have been for it." For n long linn* ii )i»s cost relusmg Hi lie discouraged when others tive ability.”
I . Iii
\fy polir)'
n&gt;».fr irnfifi»vs»rrt**itl», TulkH» «.!k t nftt. rw, I » OJ » m tr «I «II tin
profiting by the evils he would excoriate. The Courier nn average of more than I&lt;hm* tuitli anti kts*(&gt; tin following the
I 1h** 1,ui.I««*•jfrrvni m».! » (*r•*»»•r ^tniiifti.
Wf.ri h.r ! l ,r
oí I hi* rllA
I
||e*pWii‘s|!lV,
rtiftl.L- triftHfw-r \» vhM ii«i 1
And what may be said of the men muy one hundred dollars (nr wisyh t" print , motto of the rhyme that we learntsl in
¿
KL’N
(
¿I
Philo.opfiicsl.
t tiiir.it *h(i*Lt&gt; v.Li. Yuu*d |..r i
be »aid of v ntuspu|&gt;er. Every con tint the wcckjy Courier. As mall town daily chlldfit»&gt;d "If at first you don't sucll-ftl »il1 n i) f f !*-nrI • i" i11 r»mj 1*0111 ■*
The philoaophical proprietor of a
I finnounrt my riuiriidiicy for |hi fHi*iimn ol *** T»jh-h I« ), \.»vrntiwr
ili l i
in th e , interest of the (ample, every rannot lie creditably conduct«! for.ceed try" ’ fry again.—Tsmpa T im *. seaside hotel ended his rules bulletin AMirmait
«f
rity of KanfdH . liav in c rervui
It
•ess
than
tilree
hundred
nnd
fifty
dollars
|
___
T
)-----th«
Hty
in
thh
ptcilion
(of
on*
t*rn»
two
year«
A
O
íM
w
iN
I
fearless onslaught upon wrong arrtiy*
for men thusk^ “Remember, ’Time
■fo. 1 frrl ftbl* to fiv e th * t « t j»«y*** ■ •I'u ifr
*•
f
my r l î % t *
agidnst a nfwsjwjicr certain ones who less than three hundrini to three hutiThat lady in Tallahassee who com‘ &lt;do wait for no man’’ For la*
Ahd «hila hpftrtlly in f»vor of lîrrrovrrmrtit« tllr l&gt;/f»Tr
'L* i &gt;míttuntiunc*
T l’taftUfi’f am! \■!-•*•■*•»
dred
and
fifty
dollars
(&gt;er
w«*k.
When:
and
«
lw
Itrf
c
h
y
think
th
a
t
rrmny
tiir
*
Y
i|
«
n
fH
•are enjoying privilege legj| or illegal
milted suicide lyccaust« her husband came ^*c'a rtth'8* soo other bulletin.
Judgo. r*n l** curt*n*«1 durine th * no ti two vr*n* that ifi* Attirar) i*f ih» prun«r&gt; in !&gt;«
City demands a piqier every ,
.
.
. « » .
,
will Ijjeni’fit tho
(if Kan forti. It rirrtm j, ! hr Novrtnhrr 2úth, l í l .l I i am*- »«
which they think filemlii not he inter- Plant
,
, .
, home drunk and beat her mail** a mid­
1
ofTir*' » til h i vo my umlJviiiri! at Irti Iion no*! J and h«1»* Jinl&gt;‘.t*i*»i iu \»P. u» * » .
day
and
signifies
its
will
mg
lit«:»
to
Ing of th r r i t ) «od h.! »r
»i
firts) with.
pri.mkM» th® propk rm ulu In »-mïtomyi
take. She should have* armed herself
The Reason.
io
(h
r
t
i
t
)
«
r
i
î
!
u
roti
«f
'
h»
pay the price watch for the Daily
tfkdi),
Tho mole succewslul a nowspy per
who ha y» lï v»*J h*fii an) Irr vt f «.f
with a base hafi hat and stood behind
"Miss Do I’cppor U ono of the hot­
J . I». DA VlhO N .
r*rr»nl a n d ihr* m*w rofm-n» »¡|J h a l ­
in arousing public sentiment for the Courier
tbe door and when her husband name test dressers I know of.” "She. ought
iti
ftTLjUftirtlm# fhrm jvtvis» a iti» ji *
* r f a t**nn in th* potjtion of Aklpf*
enforcement of law and discountenance
home drunk fell on him gently with the to be, she buys her clothes at firo man for thr dty of Fanfold 1 h»r*by initdynri- my io prtîprr'y har di# Ihr doth*»J ral li«&gt;r*nd!dftriy to «tue»«! rry«^lf in IhJU DGE B* F. WH1TNER
" of, demora!i zing tendencies the more
hat and heat him to death. The scoun- sales.”
if c4*ctftdf th# huilîtM c*f th® tit y wd| rwtlv* t hr
uin* iarrful fttirntiofi that it ha* In thr pkmt from
active are its , discomfited enemies in
r Í Irfk ftit&lt;l &lt; oilrf («ra
in the derth of Judge B. F. Whittier j drel will now go to work swear of! for a
m* «nd tifificimy In city fwrrtnmont will b# prae1 toIli lor m rand)«laIi* firr f ’lrtk ftrt-1
their endeavor» to injure &gt;t the casual Sanford and Florida have lost cue of f(.«v weeks brace up and fool some oiTit’Z
timd
in
*!«^T
l«rtir*»îir
&lt;»n
my
part.
Convincing,
JMT! Id ibe «Ì#*r!t*fhnri of tira* while |iT'‘•*
ItrrttRrítfuMy.
on T u w liy . NnvHfiliff
HM « "
reader bus no ides of the many olisUtcles nature's nohieiren. Big of heart big of worpun into marrying him and he will
*
VI A LTK U
HA.SIIh
Many peop|e complatu that they are
ífci**
of Snnfufd for two &gt;* »
that are thrown in the path of a news- mind full of kindly impulses honest to thenproceed totreat her the seme way I- --not-----------appreciated
at
their
true
worth;
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* ««* «»««v! »*»v *iv»vw(
I h**?rtr) »nmum® m&gt; raud«dftr¥ fof th* fwiHlikr. to tills (rtrwjtiun 1 ihink III» «Iuím
paper which seeks conscienttously to n fnult a soldier a statesman u trite
and tfio numoroua.empty prison cell.
Ä .l i Ä
’l , K T , Ä d ' h ’t
».ra ro
serve the best interred rt a commu- citizen. Wj&gt; knew him lute in fife when have a hushand around who wifi get »cem to bear them out.
,-i
o,«
im jM n. »mt if Hm-imI t wtu ««• t&gt;«4i«r ***r»t.-T. i npn-t i*, n-,*»*- *•■
. .
*
'
rtnvoz. to v * * ' tfe» tipopi*- a «({usi* cirsi •nil an my p»*( rrTt»nl *n a collclT (k** ■'*
nity and be astonished at the various age Ird mellowed his nature made d r u n k a n d. «»cat
h e r.
*— ----------------------- »——
h o m H (MllHlIkiralliñ, I f t m r hulthoHlWK a n t »ol»r« m W y upon d l l rtn y il
' ulbar im|ifO«rmrtnl«. but briiov» In a «1«* a itactics taken to“punish"it for daring rlp«T his knowlwlge of life made more
mu
Tholr Job,
‘ orm flture of Ih» U« payw ’a m ow y that will not
to oppose the evils by which some rare his experience In busy life of camp
Inflirt a bunion upen Ihn fivopW.
wmic 'Paw, ’what Is
f Ih-twI«)' Aitnoynre my ran d Ida«"a f
JlM pnrtfully. •
Thui HwClean Up W«~k and everv one
*7“ l “
“ ,
men would prosper:
-a- iwf
and mart* of trade. A southern gentle­
It. lU N liL K .
lion of h Irfk gf.ii
ttf (!&gt;* * . ( rnm
aiT
^ e call and g e t; flnd ^ who hw ^ bQJt , . w
my
»ubarci (o t h r d íf r ib n of th»
Seme times an effort is made to -cut man of tho Oid school! beyond reproach is supposed V&gt;
Ilavini Urn auliriled bv many ritkana ami to br hrld .K ovrm brr 2 5 . 1 ^ 2 . 1
. .
busy.
.
For
cnc
week
at
least
in
the
whole
1
&gt;oe
*&gt;
r*'1
*
.
frim
it*
to
hrrem*
a
(ai,,l»fci**
f*,r
aMrrman
I
off subscriber* n method ihut MltlobT a kind father' a loving huslmnd a friend
ftitfDdinjc l o Ih® dutkw of ihr ofRif »«*! *
üy »I
Hvraby
anpoun™ for aoino. It »l«v«r*li_»W ÇU} my |5 * n Ü r in r y o f aamr up to lb.* h**l*-..
year there should* ho an effort made to
•1accomplishes anything but incresrtd to a »who knew him.
duly by th® »hole prop I® and without
Í
Illr-pr**( fraflt
(''I**
.
fo r profTMi and
a g
i r r a t t r S tn fn n l 1 T . W
Mi ft
TKIC^ II l-Td»* K
J.
“K. ............
circulation.' for this puhitr.^i ' h rja-'i
•I ! j (
There it od language at our command clean up no matter how* painful the oper­
, ‘fa r an m rcu m lral a 'im tn M ra tk m a cut .( n u l ? I h a
Lcjve'a Sono.
a a a ò ria tfs•brpa»« w * can &lt;to b o titi ra d a rs
are appreciative ol a fcadejimj»' agninitt by which we can fittingly portray tho ation may he. Sanford Clean nnd-San­
I ?»# *ky aP B o u b re m y raH 'Inlary fo*
f, „ j
£ y .Bong la a l l the sweeter 11 « ’j rtòlfshtat and
Love's
alao have a t ru e r city a t Ina rnàt fu the lion •( V l t f k and ('«Ulrrtor *.f tb e
f
ford Beautiful sounds well hjit to be
M T ,,
danger;
some
times
th^ud^ffho
ad­
sincerity.of.tiiis
man’s
Chr
stian
charac­
1
aiit'jer«
to
th
e'itecliim
of
th
r
»
h
it,
wt.;.
man la ablq to roach the high notes
thfa ,d" ,n vt** l *ollr'1
vertising columns the offended element ter; »nd in the experience of a lifetime put Into practice is much better and the pi the wage scale.—Buffalo Express.
Iteapeeifutty, •-VX hrfJ on NavrmUf XMh. IS13 ’f t, J, 5TAKUMÎ*
-v
'? ‘
people
of
this
&lt;;lty
should
endeavor
to
see.
CeC.wooPRUwr
.think to withdraw' pjtrynage and crip­ the writer hereof can safely say ho never
sr
a i r tbfp
unily ol
of announnnr
ran*] idate for poM- ! I l'»kj
U«ta oppor’
oppor'unily
I herVtiy announra my,*U
pdf a randidate
ple a paper though ih this direction met one wl,o seemwi toraalk more near­ how nice they can make Sanford look.
- ( -lerk
' ‘'!*«&lt;Trh»
rtty ot Sanford. It eCrt- d*d»0( tor •»*»
,lo Ikeand
ilr*44,44*4 •M *’
the “ biting off iwse* to s fiftf^ f^ y * ly hand in hand with God. Conscience After that It Will not he difficult to k«*ep
he people
tor the further * •»• ™ y M Sanford .ubW tJ
N o vem b er * W ¡y } *
.
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y
and
a
fata
Hbrtributlon
«kite
primary
lo
be
held
N
A. grateful mind by owing, owes not, improvement «( ifc» d«y
is too apparent to assure i t ' idiraro»«. guided every **ct. IH* was a mode of it clean.
T U * lM Abut
atti
I
pays,
at
once
Indebted
and
ct
^
i&gt;
ut|tr
fuoda
*
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J,
MUSSON.
»V
----- O----The very Courage that has led the pa­ rrcntrl industry in his efforts to enter­
I hereby announre my r*nd !dary fur Alderman
discharged.—Milton.
a t th e rumfnz rkelior^ . HaVtnc m r t .1 (He rity
per into a fight Hguinst wrong, insures tain and instruct his poop’d. He was
Send in your nnmes to The If era hi
(he pen'lett yean I for! i ( J O O O O O O O Q O D O D O O D O O O O DOOOO®
_i.” ,**«•ia
tn (tita ra partly ihirtnf ft
it a welcome m the ijomes of-u commu­ strictly honest in tho service lie ren- and ’et your friends receive the issues
qnattoad. .
[ favor, aa da «brr», • |ir**p**•»!«*&gt;, nronomira# ;
nity that no ad v e r ie r can dare ignore— dried- -In ¿Abort io was not only, a U f the pnper that willi&gt;e sent to them for
. Tha Devil’s Shop.
FOÉ SALE
and hnom t admtotitralkMr. Tyour cup- '
He
who
baa
nd
mind
to
trade
with
port, v h k h wlU to appreciated
Some times the .public finds out thr modfff* Christian hut he won an hOitbimonths free. ALL of you know
Nice Residejice, Hoi ^
B. W. HEKNDON.
reason for a -firin’* dlseaproval of an able gentleman in the highest sense
me who wants to aett’e in Porida tbe devil should be so wise as to keep
Cold
water, Hath, Ga*.(,a^'
I
hereby
anno
uk
re
lay
candid
ary
for
the
poaitirm
away from hla abop.
advo&lt;-ate of good and then it i* many term implies. To every' man worn
rany of you know some one or know
rage,
and cement wn,kjV^
3ay before the stigma aguuut a or child saint or sinner he always
" - : h -who may want lo cotito W Sfnrbrd —---- ’
firm can be washed away.
tenth if a cordial greeting that lent a ray or who wou'd come if they but knew
-t
. .. ..»A. . . !
. -«MMHHMamHBI
paved street.
Altogether a newspaper which is of lg h t to brighten their pathway in the what a grpat city we have here. The
_1 arttl ba ajrandkltla (or tha podtjMt of Abtarman
0 « to the aast.
new
*
*
'*
m
*
*
—"*
of
et
tho
city
at
Sanford.
aubJaM
io
I
BOX Bf? • - SANFORD. FL»to throw all of its leverage on Jotimey of life. He commanded tie* Hcra'd wi'l faring them if you will buj.
&gt;.c
t be aide of good must rttpect to make respect ol »II secta and
to o a o o o a a o o o o o o o o c
of people* give us their names.
T- .
Jts, V-----------------.
- 2.. ______________________1
- v -*,— USt
ATVJT2i«wY.*»* ...........
I I F D A I n ' cncmie»—in fact it must welcome the
llL IW e l-1 / possession of enemies us showing he
value of its antagomism to things
Pahllahad Every Tueadaf and Friday Morning By
that are corrupt.— Miami ' Metropolis.

m

^A M FñD n

F you have som eth in g th at is
intended for your eyes only, put
it in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes

PEOPLES DANK
OF' SANFORD

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nn

iavsiteaNar«?

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THE

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Utile lU p p c n in g fr-M c n llo n

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q

*3- J. Mnu»«*r and H. J. Minton mml« »
trip to DüLuml Dii« tonn and
■ .«
Smyrna and return &gt;*iiorin&gt; m M
P’ M uuht' s Ford rar.

Brief •

PfßSONH. ITEMS Of INTEREST
a r T n r r U HMÜB&lt; anfM T a lk .
gBfdottlr Ar[ * B*
J
H er*!
Hr» Gco

H

. “V UrrC

Fernuld

returned

to

C|Bfortl on Saturday last.
\ddlsen I*. W illia m s
'
Solicits your votes because he feeU
R id e n t he can g ive g r i c c i sa tisfa r-

^

ford C. Cromer of Pittsburg
in the city Wednesday.

Va.

Kil-Tonc kills bugs and prevents
bights ori all vegetable*. A sk D u tto n .

Royal

Origin

0r

SANFORD HERALD

Hnpllht I liurcli N&lt;’WH

“ Blackguard.’’

Methodist will h-ad » i -special Thank»-;
»
SPECIAL I
I Ui’ Sum lav
rum* fur (»l*«i Suiulny giving T e s i iiriòny service. M rs R E . rh.nk»f1. Ing D inner Served at t. ( . IBible for Inven ting ‘"blackguard," a
Restaurant. Prfce 75c
fijinv&gt;* &lt;| rt 1 n&lt;liij mrrr.uu' civt*r til«' pro* iol.tr ml’ hale charge'of the music. |
“ "rd that lia» altered In ortgltiul
•
M
l
preparation»
have
lieen
made
for
Dmner
.ermsl from V.’ JU to .1 p. ni.
V
ÌO
U
&gt;
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&gt;
t
«1.1.
*
.
\ri
1
Anri
IK
hi-lfijc
m
uri«*
Chickom, chicken» Iwim and (rv&lt;-r - meanlnjc When Orst uwod It wiui not
the ens'tiun of the Sunday school shack ; (vi,.ry
I&gt;«ttuce
to
h.i
w
,.t
200
m
this
atriiool
li&gt;
at C. H. LWHer's Beware of the pitfalls ’ “ 1,11 a t,’rni of reproach, but referred
on
Thursday
the
27th.
All
those*
who
W
ueen
Olive»
Mix.sf
Pickles
to the lowly hut honorable occupation the* liptt Nuful.tj, in I )«**&lt;*min r Tim*
nt credit.
Vegetahh* Soup
of cn/rytftg eoa! In the kit)«'* palace «*tuhli*hr.iit-'iT «I tin* ■'**|mr;u* primary are wining to work Hint day should no- i
ln qomwqiu-ni-«- &lt;&gt;( «ith-r attiviti-, i Can you find any other had word In Sunil , » 1* t i m| will hflp (*.i hrin^ this tify Mr ItrivMui Dinner will be s.*rv«d , l&gt;m,.,ll(1 ,‘ f
A)tj, |V.u*lp-s
the Hapti^t cluimb n#**t «.it K th»* animal &lt;he Engllnb language that can boaat uIhxm
on the ground for the workmen and
Native Turn* with Oyst**-Dr.wdng
t»*a of the Wornan » Mi-v-duiiur' Stv¡ri\ of aurh a royal origin’ -London
('ranl»*rr.JSatfre
,-omir,m,l|y mer.-.is- lie tr fautni*
ui, |H.
chronicle
De I ruoli ! . . eeuni winch la lientg put |Sirloin of t luragc H„-l
. j *ng »' " 'lui, ii It will nut li, in the
From the Country Fat tu ie, and
M..si,e.l Potato»
fnr lutar before deli rute piarvi a ill he on hy the Helping Ham! Swiety w high.
dainty fryer* r t lad fie rV i-g,;' and more
cl^s
in
every
n
s,w
t.
The
socceas
o
f
,
KnK|i,h
(;r,^,n
pM,
taken in .-rnrt a new liuild'hg
Stomach Overworked.
l‘KK1'- E a sy »-redit -» the sure road in
Creamerl Sugar Com Hating between meals la a habit
R11 in urge Hyuuii our pantor used the undertaking is already asmm-tl.
helpless delft.
* -J7-2tr
usunlly left over from childhood. i s his »iihpH-t» Sunday morning “ F a ith ” lire first numlH-r wlU be presented nt j Mashed Rutabagas
.Steamed Rice
The len ftlil Hardware Co have ju-t t&gt;rowing things neid nourishing In and Sumu. evtning
Virtue' Two the Imiierial Monday night Nov. 24th.
The »ulTjecb. of the sermon.» to be I
G«»nti* Torn Murtln»
completisi a 'tre-l galvanized tank Soon Btnull and frequent doses. Grown-ups a d d 'i“" ^ to the ehurvh
merely requjre to repair the waste of
gallons capacity and ere.'t«| same at
Ti
....
.
. .
. .
, “f 1 h&gt; ou|
Sunday are
Pumpkin Pie Horne Made
the body—and the stomach Is a comThe *ld Ra.mw co»» d.Bhandrd andjMommg
“An InlrecueCon." flven-1 let, C n m
"
A-w,rieri Cake
Hiawatha d ro v e M aitland for \|„\ pnratlvoly small organ. Undoubtedly
organirisi the llert-an Class. There are ing
Walk
C
ircums|&gt;ecUy.”
Vou
a:
Dommerirk.
Salted Crackers
In many bodies It Is kept stretched over twuity member» of this cliuts.
invitisi to come.
Arncrie-ajT Cream Cheese
We want your drug trade and try and In tho same condition of an abus­ They pru|M*e doing aggressive work
The Sunday evening service her
Iced Tea
Milk - Coffee
Cocoa
to merit it. -Feninole Pharmacy. liO-tf ed piece of rubber. How can It do during II... nt Ire season. Mr. Edgar
after will commence niW o'clock.
lis work?
.
(L
W.
SPENCER
Shelled n u ts at L . P. M cC u lle rV 27 I
Whidden is the (irt-sidenL Hon. Jno.
CHURCH REPORTER.
27-2tc
Manager
D. J inkins is tlie teacher.
J. H. M cHrtdo and. his bride id i.m
Pho board of green cloth Ii rcapon

Sofia’s Lost Opportunity.
f'arenee E. Marb’e has resigned the wc°k* was her - on their wcdiltqg in .r
Bofta, the capital of Bulgaria, might
nMerahip of tho 6 and 10c pa ace.
Monday Mr. McBride is the popular
have been Constantinople. If the Ro" ^ p o t a t o e s ordered now will save
;)i the Columbus SI ... t
raan uiupcror, Constantino, had ndhe.reil- to . lliu preference hu full at
i' t7 iii»n«ir F. V. Dutlon.
27-tf pCo" C dumbus C.a.
Mi*. Fntnk Smith of A aThe CO-OPERATIVE S T O R E - ’ . one time fur. 1L. Buvural places wore
thought of a« tho »lie for tho new
I ^ V S w i n c . were Jn the city Wed- T k?\ 8Mwlh,‘r lilQ K E I,r T,oN
Romo
btforo tho unrivaled natural ad­
’ S,,Tln,P
*
_
- in tb i j COST of LI VINO.
A targe
^
... , „
i variety* of gcods «old in the original vantages of Byzantium secured tho
US your w»n .
1 Lr packugf will be reduced 10 per cent. honor—among them Troy ant) Berdica In Moesta, now known aa Bofla.
Seminole Ph arm ticy
'See thè.MANAGER.'
'.’5-510
Henry Tutker of tho W illiam s T a lc u m
Now nuts and raisins at 1. P, MePowder Co.. w*s scratch in g orders here Culler's.
Had Experience.
27-U i
Manager—'Vho critica say that In
,
Nest Tuesday i^ the lug day and the play 'A Wronged Wife' you do not
How booking o era
Snald- t*10
aR ‘ir .there
will he inuny I exhibit enough emotion w hen your
Co. Maiae grew
' “
candidate«
who have In-t lunn in husband leaves you, never to return."
l«^s Bose No. 4 and Red Bliss triumph
mankind in general The rleeiitm is Popular Actreaa—"Oh, I don't, don't IT
-tf
F, F. Dutton.
not causing mucii excitement as vet. Well, I’vo had two or threo husbands
;irMW, Cook of O c a la representing
Hot rh(K.(,lal,. r)|f(w&gt; T t. leave me, n«V&lt;*r to return, and 1 rucsb
Armour &amp; Go. Jacksonville was mre maUJ noullim,, IW i Ten, i !..m Hen,Imn ’ I know ns much about how to act In
those circumstances as anybody.'*
ttatwayand all hot drinks served at ur fountain.
Our Specialty—The filling °f
—Seminole Phurmucv
'Ji.l-tf
Modern Building O peration.
Knptions - Seminole Pharmacy
20-tf.
Kllain n „.t^ . ul
M, ( ,;il.r . J7 ,
Th« shades of tIn* builders of the
1|. E. LiUir.Dy of A tlanu, traveling for | ^
Co . are nuk- pyramids might have been Interested
Bcrktan it D ickin so n C om pany waa I n 1 ing
, ’ .. extensive
___, L additino*« to thè ptumhing onlookers ut the sight of iron girders
lh# dty Monday.
ut thè A U am onte, A ’tanionte Spring». weighing 16 tons each going up 16
j
Addis&gt;n L . W illia m s
T h e prnprict ire, G im K liiite » &amp; S om stories to the top of a building belpg
erected In New York city This is said
Ask* yotir V«tew Iwenuse he liepis the bave a r r iv ili and tire hmi-* vii ' ».Min li
in tn* tin* tlrsi itnu* that tnrd&lt;*rs of this
dty and county by paying taxes.
ready f ir gu*'*t.»
weight have be* n lifted to such a
C.L. Beiinctl of the R. G. Dun Credit
M mi eineui in |,ulk al I l&gt; H u b e rt.. height.
Xjsney was here in th»' llltefed jd lie26 l!
forapin) Wedntsday
J , P S k e ! ! . ni .un Am i rii'iin t igar
Shocking Cuperience.
Kii-Tone »licks to the plant anu C i H M T a llii in*! ol lire l'ortorici«
She wan telling uf her friend's hair
mxktz better ccleo'- Talk with Dut- Ymertran Tuliaveo &lt; * and G n g g ' breadth e s c a p e at the time of nil
toa.*
-‘,l -U 1
.-ill ttlipiak*
\V||&gt; ' sli*i e l i lillHied In
YY d-k',r l t in \ a* i n ritaii and Le«« i l "o
iChas. )i. Glenlworth "First t&lt;&gt; tin al' uf JackMOllvi'le «vere a jolly set ut uw»*stru‘ k iun»’ wIren linn went to
tnd everything w-«^ perfectly quiet.
Injaretl" salesman was smiling &lt;&gt;n In» nli-nreii thnt mudi* tire mU t
w,*. ,
..III! wll ll tie e i k i 11&gt; there tu-slde
aatomcr» here this w«vk
Vliiiteii.ie.it ati*l »ani Ifraul in Inilt
him war .1 r.iwriltig a Idle.'»'
Cder) crate oniere should he placed I. I' S U nll.T'w
D
art to insure delivery when msvl«-*!
S u l im-rtLs al I D Koliert» .
2'ì ”
Tom m y Kne«A»,
F.f. Dutton.
27-tl
T lie js.in fiir l Hall i will givi- nm te '
Dr FIO hi &gt;
! &gt;i-ii r I ilo wt»h I conili
mJLX.JXidl'dwy repmeiiimg the 1. ‘
i-'direrl in fli*- I. U i.i—I^iul -ei
in p u " » - ^ lutti- a»
iti- m alie th*' conr &amp;ilh t Bros Typewriter C.miparn ati'-ri Hill, N .« 2 Ird Ut t o • k Tfi* M egaton, ke»-|i Me r . « . s ini ore dur
it rrtBt/’ri-i at the Sanford lt&lt;ri*-e
¡ng tire MTiumi
U t i l e l'unititi
l'a,
i oli' e.tt gì« eli eli NnV b ill ««a.- .v ii e
Th an k sg ivin g
tend ili alni e iijo .e d n» [tee jiit?* f
Ik# SEMINOLE C O -O l'E R \ l I \ i Th.* eeiieert.** un* giveti under t •
MERCAN I'lLK C l), are THANK FI I. I
..f th»- *• t, g n .iTiim i-ut

tint thry ¥re the PIONKKits ", r.-(ftdng the iiigh CUST OF l.l\ IS '&lt;
thereby making possible a Ih'Hi r more
mffiptuuu» and cliea|ier THANKS
CIVlNti DINNER than ' ever In-lore.
Visit their modern up-to-date tiro
CEllY STOKE. First Street m St* n •
Gove llldg.
'Phone lt!6
25-ot*
H E I'rnlaux of Celery ('ii* w.i- o
tlir rili \\.'luesihi)
Mr I'ndunx i .
|i»t Bhip.pi») tils orange crop l" llosi o
Kill m &lt; n-qmres Ii-tbm lubur to .»ppl
xnd dots celery idarits mure good tliitn
Bordexu Mixture.
26-2Ip
Orange I»uses let tuee baskets jK&gt;Ufto
hamper» and all style carriers ut I-' F.
Dutton's.
27-tf
^ Mrs. S. II. Carter of Tampa am
ved Saturday night 111 attend t in
funeral of m r uuele ( 'apt It FW hitner.
Save t f mvers from yoiir sc. out
tablet, \Si are going to gi ve J15 m
¿ ¿ j for the most covers.—Seminole
Ehamiary.
20-U

«un w» n I tu pui rii»* eloi’li rigtit
hind tho pulplt
Ih*- Pathflnder.

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liu ti- a f f l i il n i t a l i le* R iv eli

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at I It Hu:
20 t

•/Mr and Mre .1 It

in»* mao na .»■

a trip to D c L n u d on Tu*-»d.i, &gt;t t nii*.,
ni'n Hit r 1 d
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U l« 1*4* i o i I k
Mr an d M r- \ H Mo**» ar in

Lctsening

t he

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Thanki^iving tqrkey» ut l.. P. Mc- . onterprtstui both in New Y irk anil in
Chller
27-U
Sanford. Thi»*r many lri»*nds here ariMr. and M rs. liu rre tt have returned
[() p,lVe them Lm-V, n Sutiford
to Nanlonl for the winter. M r H a r­
"tdielLHk"" Graham tlni.r m park, g**»
rell U connected with the A rm o ur “ O b e lisk" 'B’lf-r a i'iiig
m packiig»-»
Car Line.

"Obelisk" Edible bran in purkag/-».
Kii-Tone increase* the quality a ml At J. D. Kolteri».
26 tf
quantity ol the celery crop. Ask F. F. v]Mrs. T . J Perkin'
I . ¡ia'*;u»«»-&lt;'
Dutton nliout it.
26*2tp ha* lk*«'ii in the city for s-w-rnl da«s
Mrs. Martin, Mr*. Reynolds and Miss visiting friend' mud n&gt; th»- -I'ligh
Reynolds of the Epworth Inn, Knier- of the many treopl»* wire km a h'-r
,pr»e returned from their summer outing |when the fiunily re s id e d h *t«Mr
*« Saturday Uau
Perkins wits tho A. 1". L. tick"! ag'H'
here for several yea re and trew h* Id,
Addison L. Williams
S»*ais»nrd
Solicits your vole because he iHhievca u similar positiim with
In advertising Hanford and is helping
Cocoanut shrreldcd bulk
I D R*&gt;-e
Stictally to do so.
erta’.
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N atu ral C h o ice .
T in » I» a i unum» old world

Mtia Kltm-

PILES! PILES! PILES!

.-JCfiO

Expert Repairing of all kintlH 1
aan n

123 W. First Street -

Want Ads Bring .Results

; Sanford

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NEW M A R K E T
&lt;&gt;m Mpats Arc I'ropcrl* Kepi \ntl ANc Scltcl l lu* Acry Best Stock
Everytfling is Sanit ary

Opposite the Court

House

\ ival k'lind d t.th a i . l t l r .t pound

t uni H«*» f U)c a pound

Specials
Milk 1 "!

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For Saturday

25«

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25c

ll o in e im n l i pur)« sati.sjtgt*

; l lire re f»-»l 'Iiw T.

ll.u t r e
Ir. » i |»tnI*iHip

Sure&lt;Kb*bi (»tick V.U1-S.1HI*.

Vc/y m i » - b u i ! had r a th e r
be Investigated than snub bed . * i thaL '

I ii ret (in I.»uns. li 11jre for

V E V I. C l T S
En e rg e tic C itize n .
•‘1 shim ldii t m ind, mennlf. If they
i loeisl tin* pub« a Ctiuplo o' tiour»
»ooner
W ot I »»** I»«. If » m an a in ’t
full by 'alf pust ten, «&gt; ain't tryin g "—
Ixindon Punch
Accounting for It.
•*J »ee your friends hu«e been do
trig some hard m ountain clim b in g of
la te '
Y e s. d ldnT )o u notice lire
peaked look about them ?"
Good Q u a litie s qf Bamboo.

great.

' F. H. R and and daughter

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I &gt; e p ;ir t m e n l. a n d w ill a s s is t v o u w h e n y o u a r e in n e e d

I liind.i i * ■I .

The soul's emphasis la always

McCulOr'
froWr 1.,
*"*
McCulier’ grocer
for .» » th in , ' W- « " « K - «• «
nt tf
'a n d
L. G.
S larh U cI
' righ t.— Em erso n.
want for your Thanksgiving
, .1. S. Chase of Jucksonvill»'amt Orlti'i 'q;
2 7 -lt

’ ■ Smith- one of the most sue-11^,^, 0 f Longwood.
growers of Han foni ita» twvnht teros in green tuas which ¡
yield n splendid pn»fit. I

, Jeweler . —

Not E u r o p e a n .

A g r e a t tunny people a r e un der the
hi pt. hhIiiii that the s tr a w b e r r y is of
Kuropeuii origin
As a m a tt e r of fuel.
■t
i|. rt« ■d fn»m tile i 'h l le a n lutrr).
rthlcti 1» null«*- lo the P a cific const

A lighthouse of bamboo, which Is
in uso in Japan, Is said to have great
power of restating tho waves, nnd doe»
cf JackAmona the out ol town friends who not roi like ordinary wood.
KnnditV 'I attandad
iiltemleil the funeral »of
fail! II 1'
■ - -arrived tn Hanfortl Sunday
&gt;f Fapt
^attend the funeral ol X^aPl H- F. Whitner were Mr. and Mrs M*i u'l i '&gt;
Daily Thought.
Mr. and Mr* C. W Goodrich Mrs.
•tner father of Mr..Whitner
W hat your heart thinks g reat I*

Y.

1 H IS B A N K

the &lt;*it&gt; for tile «violer ¡resiniti. Mr tin ve n»&gt; mone) &gt;ou uro snutibi'il if
Moei’.s is a well known buyer uf Honda «ou have I«»' m uch you are Investi
Is promtcliarit ibh*

! Theo, Schaal ii

( ’an’t get rich, but every man can save something. No matter how small
vour income may he, if you make up your mind to lay up a part of your
e a r n in g s every week, you can soon laugh ¡it hard times and poverty.

Shock.

* lev eland » iiip i un 1» »aid t&lt;&gt; I)»« »*
found 11 wa • I I I tel' surgti a l upeI a
1 aiii» of Mre i lie ik
A goinl wu&gt; wmild
h. to break ii g e n ii) to th*- l»atl»-hl
lin il the regular fee would be cut ill
liulf.— l/o u lsv lllo C o u rie r-Jo u rn a l.
Strawberry

Notice

Thf County^ at their meeting .on
Dec. 2d will .buy a pair ut muli» tor
ruad, jgurlu—. Auyunu. having mule« for
sale suitntile for this work jilease hove
same where.they can he seen at that
time,
23-7tc
K. A. Douglass Clerk.

EVERY

f ( ’ *' ■

)■ &gt;! liner return Ima
i

■i i

The Minnie Men is th* name adopted
hy th- f
cl the Sunday school for
their organization. All hoys who are
regular members of the school jtre adn tLUsi. A liugLi aijd drum corps has
been organized hy tlrese hoys, instru­
ments and caps ai'l |&gt;e furnished free
to all in good standing. An annua'
camp trip is another attractive feature
for the Minute Mrn.
The Thanksgiving service for tho
churches of the city wi'l be held with us.
Dr. Brownlee of tho Presbyterians will
preach the sermon and Dr. Gwiuei ol the

he

H iy r r t,f Tim e .
T im o la a m i M u| r lio r of pusslng
e ri,
2t&gt; ! I
*-«.*1.1», mid ntrong I» It** c u rre n t, no
W nodlanil Pars ««III open &gt;rm d».
»iMiioT I» a tiling brought Into sig le
a l te r in o li ' I tu fi *»ui&gt;
tritìi
than it is » wopt h) und uuoth»*r tuko»
/ TI iiti * n e r e *&gt;* tiutriy huiiting p a r inw its place and this, too w ill b*i sw ept
n. e !
;j. tu re I ! n- a eek I ,i;t
•
uw .i)
M arcii» Vntontnus
&gt;1 f i •

Chari k* ( .nuiiMl * win in th«* n ly
yesterday
calling ' ujion the local trade
'.r i" T u T " “! Ul~ " LW,U " " “ i1 l “ ‘ r 1 veifeiahles and Mr»
Md shaking hand* w ith bis many Irrend».

ire

•.
?&gt; *

Suspicion.

Always to think th * worst, I have
tn e r found to bo the mark of a mean
spirit and a base soul.—Doling broke.

^Ktl-Tune 1» ready for use in the sprayWilliam»' Indian Pile Ointment «1"
UnguJsttc Telephone Opecstors.
,\UIff«s l ^ s s i f f i n l w i Ask Mr. cure Blind iileeding and itching I 'll»"
Teiephowo-opwaA'u* l a Kgypt are
' It atitorbs the tumors allays( itching at required to speak English. French,
... .
'
.
ottft, act* as a poultice, give* inunm re­ Italian, Greok and Arabic!
io was among
lief. William»’ Indian J’iln Ointnmt
the c ity . on
is prepared for Pile* and itching «1 th*‘
j_Oveido . a»
Dally Reminder,
prtviMe—part*. Sold-only—hy_ _WiQ- Q

Veal roast
Veal StewVeal t ’ullet»
Veal for pot puVeal chop.'
Í»

M UTO N

15 c
12 1-2r
15r
12 1-2c
15c
W EST ER N

l,eg Mutton
Mutton ( 'bops %•
Mutton Shoulder
12
Mutton Stevy
12
Mutton Shoulder
Mutton ('hops, 1-iench
Breast Mutton
Lt»in Mutton
Filet Mutton
Shank Mutton
»fBEEF FLORIDA

20c
20c
t-2c
I -2c
15c
25c
15c
20c
20c
20c
Tl

Shoulder S te a k . it lire for
Indlvidim! Sti-nl
Flank Steak
Sip'l l |‘rime Steak
Tenderloin Steak
Huttoek Steak

iun»l Sieak

';&gt;r

ECiOS CHEESE

25 r

FLORIDA

U'trPork
l,uFlt Fork

Slhudder Pork
Pork ('hops
Pofk Steak
Pork Stew, *2 lbs for
Pojit Shank
\ StraiKht Pork’ . , .
I5c
I,oin Steak
lâc Side Pprk
Round Steak
Fioniü Pork
Round Steak Front, 2 lb.-r
Binds Pork
25c
for
15c
Hoa’s Head
T Bone Steak
15c
Porterhouse Steak
PORK
W ESTERN
15c
Chump Steak
2ÓC laiih Pork
Seven Bone, 21bs for

Fggs. ¡Rh‘ per dozen.
Pimento Cheese. If»r a cake.

SAUSAGE
Pork Link SausaRe
20c
Pork SausaKt* in Intlk
20c
Pork Sausage, homemade
18c
Wienez Sausage
20c
Frankfurt Sausage.... ............20c; r e
Hologne Sausage
20c
Pressed Ham
20c
Salami Sausage.
40c
Summer Sausage
30c
Wavelet Sausage
.
25c
Pickled Pig Feet, ti for
25c
Tripe, 2 lbs for
. 25c
Bacon in Box, per box
40c
23c Hamburger
lie

15c
I5 c
15 c
15 c
15 C
25c
10c
15c
,
-1 1 c.
10c
15c
’5c

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T t y COintnuu ci we let eureelvee ho
•ome the more there la to Jeet

•IVL,-. T•V. ,--*
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'X ,7;U.
T S «Vh.
tT « .........
;
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äs.*

Pork Roast. 2 lbs fo r
45r
pork ( ‘hops
* 23c
Pork Tenderloin
M&gt;c
Shoulders.
20c
Shoulders Trimmed, fat oir 22c
Pig Feel fresh per lh
10c

I Sc

Rump Steak. _ lire for
FO R K

25r
25c
15c
15c
15c
15c

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

November 21

Watson 'IVip]ex Sprayer
STRATFORD
(iranting your request will give you
a little "writeup" of our trip. As you
know -we motored through by auto.
There were live 1» our party. M r .'and
Mm. M. H. Green. Mr. II. W. Wallace,
daughter ITtncbu and myself. Wu left
Perry Mich September 24th and arrived
in Sanford October 11th making the
through trip in two weeks and four day »
und wo found the bntirc trip very pie**aht indeed. Had many oxpnicncca
travelled over ell kinds of road# "good,
bad und indifferent;'* visit«! nevera
places of note. Came by way of Jackson Mich, and aaw the »tale peniten­
tiary a very fine building. After leav­
ing Jackson which Is a very pretty cLy
wo rim e through Adrian Mich, into
Oak Shade Ohio which city 1* two
miles, across ’the Michigan line. This
wta one day.'a.truvcL f ir u s . - l l l miles.
Then we came through Troy Ohio by
the wpy of Lima where wc saw gnat
oil tanks about seven hundred a linos t
all ip one row. A wqnderful sight to

iaVsouN

The Very Best On The Market

Everythmgrfir Irrigating Supplies
Sanford, Florida
AVENUE

Majority of Friend« Thought Mr,

taking other medicines.

I

decided

to

take his advice, -although I did not have

Haghes Would Die, But

any confidence In It.

One Helped Him to

I hive now been taking Black-Draught
lor three months, and it has cured me—

Recovery.

haven’t had those awful sick headaches
since I began using if.

I am so thankful for what Black.
•
vices from this place, Mr. A. ). Hughes Draught
" has done for me.
Thcdford’s Black-Draught has. been
writes as follows; “ I was down with
Pomeroyfon, Ky.—In inleresiing ad­

empi -product of the state. Then wc
came through Day'tòn. This city aeoma
quite dear to me ra I spent moat of my
childhood day« there; wna born
at
Centerville eight miles from Dayton
Wro spent «eventi hours at this place
visiting some of my old school mate«,
whom until that day I had not seen for
twenty-five years; »aw the old school
house where 1 attend«! school when but
seven years of age. It brought beck
fond memories of my dear father and
mother; how mother uses! to put up
lunches* for my brother« and myself
hut now so sad tqother anti father laid
awav to rest in the Centerville cemetery.
But such is life " many change* l. ke
pince in our life tin
f e d and sad
metti* nos Then we cauto through I/di­
anoli when1 t!i&lt;
i..iCorsiti ■&gt; in’ cat«! Tins school svm , dour to mo
also 1« mv brother and »tutors and
,, , tn**rr
„
my hi If ri-ciilvHl mir • ..tic ¡«linn
So much for mv p&lt;T'*m.*l pari ■( tin .trip

nation

We ex|M*rielu’i*d

no

lop). A lypica! I
Iwh ihapcconlamtnv 1
ihe elements of t|lr |„
models from “ic e ... 0.
pond." Narrow .,|:o
toe, flat tread. \\ . .
slvynk, low fxoad l rr

$ 4 .5 0

tjf There is a certain manly charader
built in every pair of
shoes
that makes them different — and
better.— than, everyday iootwear.
fj You will be pleased with their style, and
yet they are the longest wearing shoes you
have ever worn.

D. A . C A L D W E L L
SANFORD

Are as Good as Money and Skill can Make Them

engine

truutde* Lhcunghuul our ,oan,ut lied
no punctures but brought Michigan an
in our tires to Sanford (living Mr
Green

I f we knew how to itnprove them wc would tlu
so regardless of expense.

.vur skilU ul d riv e r and the 1 iaU

W e m ake n o e x tra v a g a n t cla im s f o r them

land car credit for our success and the
stomach trouble for five (5) years, and found a very valuable medicine for d e -1 1 d,d not knmv whrn * ° Wt ,Vrry lhB* higher (tower over all this ends my |
...

would \ -II .!&gt; ■

It &lt; M I ..V II-

cio not claim they will pToduce enorm ous yields ¡irpVr
a n y conditions, nor do we claim thft in valu ab le 1 Xpert
ad vice as to the cultivation of crops, etc., is furnidied to
our patrons.

I

,llir iutl. IMp through letter
\ln ANNA LI 'I »1.1 M W \U,A( V.
limes, that I thought surely I would die. is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, *° Florida 1»nr net city 111 * »hi«» *;i"
Cincinnati where wo cro^i-d the t»hio
I tried dilferent treatments, but they contains no dangerous
ingredients,
h
h
’ and river into ( ovington K;&gt; on nrtilgo
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely Th»« bridge h ronridcred "no of the .nig
did not seem to do me any good.
■ Vltìun m ie SpruigH
\m
1,
Ih**
would have sick headache so bad, at rangements of the sfomach and liver.

11 ' , h.,u ,v.w.r (,,ri,,

,n ’ h'’
t,,H » ‘ '" Vv j
I gol so bad, I could not eat or sleep, used by young and old. and should be '
Ilean t if 11, structun- of sw*.
&lt; inrmnuti
and all my friends, except one, thought I kept in every family chest.
alM| , m m c,„ h are h..ih boauiiiu «-it;.Qet a package today.
and trevoliig in our auto we w re ah «■
would die.
He advised me lo try
„ ,
,
to i-mov mum l&gt;eiuiiifu drive.« through
Onlv a (iiiartrr
•«
Thediord's Black-Draught and null

luridi-’

ili-nih ni

Judgi-

H

I-

—■--"Ovrv~-jxr*&lt;&amp;fcc*-rtre ftonesWy mode, an d are -oW

Uhiiii.-r

* 1 » , r e n d i l e sh'-ek In !,i&gt; furuily a n d
mu-v, fri. nd» w!'&lt;* had Un- -plensure &lt;&gt;f
kniiAing liirn in thi-&gt; li tv nn d i bel i mi Uiat .ili w ho kmw ! un f.- l that tlu
| world wa.-&gt; l«-t.i-r f. &gt;r In - h i . mg hv d iq
fu. The nc.v coltri tv of .Svnimuli- lui"
losl imi' of i Ch m w . praftrvsaixe and &lt;-n
(llUHÌanac r i t m i « . WhiV* In- li.ut ived

irir m erits al Imi prices.

pa*h&gt; • f (»o-tr f r i e nd" wh*&gt; hnv.

W rite for Ixioklet
different brands.

ROBBINS,

Proprietor

ana

IN D E P E N D E N T F E R T I L IZ E R C O M P A N Y
Jack so n v ille, Florida.

tl,- imi.

"olntion ti ut he h it thi-t vale of tour*
withuut hing day« if sicknen" am i MilTering in rnukmg thut !ong ju u rn e y frqrn
whencc n i traveler retura".

A.

I tus is alt yoi ask.

O u r cu s to m e rs a re o u r r e fe r e n c e s

to a ripe o'd age bis usefidnc*« 'ost to
hi« rnany friend." and *oving fami'y are
di*pl'»r«l b&gt; all who had the pleiuiure
of bis ¡innoci.ttion rnd fri&lt;&gt;nd"htp. Ili«
bcreavi-.! fiirrilv l.i\*- thè L r .ir I( H t "vrn

NEST H O TEL

FLO RIDA

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nit: Minin.t; ma ss ftm nr
«i K A I N
A N 1)
F E K l&gt;

navk

Il A Y,
K if iJ

U i| e and t r a i l!

fe ed e r

la the e t i l e

MAiucn riiKK

N. IL FOGG.

upon

eh aald

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utqunnr

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Herald Want Ads Will Brin# K

MONEY
On tour next Ilicjclo Tire. 1 am selling guaranteed S3.50
Cioodyears for $2.50. The guarantee means immediate re­
placement of any that prove defective in material and workmanship.
1 0 1 1*1 S treet

W.

MAKE
N O MISTAKE*

S.

PARKER

%

cabin are- of -marble. Wc drank, water
uu of he «firing which supplied vysuer
for the Lincoln family, wc ».tw the tree
under which Abraham Lincoln used to
study which was a live oak 15 feet In
diameter. Wt* came within mm miles,
of the Mammoth Cave one oj the seven
wonder« of the world. Did not visit this
copy of I cave hut were told it» htBtory «event!
he com- time*. It takes six hours to make the
, . u k trb’
n,l'l ° ,u‘
havB to
.0
walk all the way. This cave is a« dnrk
it lirtttn- {u| u dungeon, with no light except a

Sanford

Florida
Liabilities

Resources
Loans . . . . . . . .
U. S. Bonds and other
Securities . . .
40,874.34
Banking House . .
11,000.00
Due From Banks .
58,670.29
Cash and Due From

..D. S. TriSs. . .
Overdraft* ! . . .
k i 'r . Evan». nx-Commt*«lo ner o f Health,
[ u v a ; T h e r e I« awno«t no rotation »►*•
tvrssn

| V ln

d l t ^ p s s " n n .l

L i l t til fvnit

i l;u

rain must l^ ^ u r c d through the akin.
The germa nnfrt bo wa®hed out. oml
u lv e « have l^hî* uro heen found worthla«». ÿ h * mitai ftitvancod rhy«lrlan» of
tb U co n tttrr tiro now »greed on thlit. a«a
«rn preacriblnx a w«»h or w lnttrtrcen.
thymut and ether Ingredient« for ecsema

p

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st, strongest anti biggest bank in ocminolr County; wc have
• a Q U ARTER O F A CENTURY , in the same place and &lt;
c have built up tjur SURPLUS until wc arc a ROLL OF
knowledgcd to be one of the strongest in the State; And we
id accumulated profits of any balyk in the countv, as well as
gest deposit account. We will he glad to handdlc YOUR ACCOUNT

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this mountain. The last part cf the
mountain was almost straight down.
Wc did not know the condition of the
road when at the top of thr mountain.
Thrre were two roads one leading to
the left and om to the right. We should
have taken the left but took the right
the impassable one. But after Mr.
Green g o t'sta rt« ! we could not turn
back so had to continue und with Mr.
Wallace building the road ulrcad to
make it passable we got through alive
to tell the tele. Just a few days previous
to our adventure some one touring
through get stuck in the stones and it
took five mules to get him out. They
were one and a half days getting 700
feet. From this mountayi wc traveled
some distance when we came to {hv
Tennessee river; rmssod i f on the Bunkin Ferry. Front this wr had -ffl'.r sarbing to Chnitanooge where w t spent two
»lays visiting the battlefields the national
cemetery which contains sevcnty-tlvc
acres 14 MO known and unknow n
graves. As we crossed the Georgia line
our next town was Bock Springs. k We
also came through Kingston where
Sherman had one of his telegraph of­
fices during the civil wur. Our next
tswn of any sire w p s Atlanta which is a
very beautiful city. After leaving At­
lanta we came to Grillin' which though 11
small place is quted for the number of
cotton mills it contains. Macon i* also
a very pretty place. Leaving Macon
behind we cross the Suwannee river into
some very sandy country roads which
were almost impassable sand being »0.
deep. We had ubout 160 miles of »and
bed all of ten inches deep on the level.
We found these roads by the way of
Live Oak Lr.kc City High Springs to
Gainesville. From Gainesville 10 Sarferd the roads were very good and while
we enjoyed our entrri .rip immensely
we wire alt glad, h a rrive at m ir d e s d li-

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Zenaa of Silanes.
of alienee such as that dltAlp» hnm been known
#0TOTr ^ i : for k lob* tim e. Som e
to «den“ * commUtce conducted a
ye*re * S ° *
In the English
Mrte« of ® P :
loudest and moat
nr i)ren9, whistles and hoot^ S iy dCOUld procure. It waa found
S tS o m etim e« on the cleare.t and

-'v f . *:

THE SANFORD

Woman In New Sphere.
Oporto la the only city In Portugal
that can boast of having a fem inine
h
e alth Inspecto
o«*«n
inspect r, a | woman havlnK

appointed by the jcorernm eni to
“ sub ln sp eeto rshlp tn the department
of I&gt;ub,lc health
A nother striking *p
| * « I “ t« * n t by the governm ent com «
: w ,lh tho "ejection of a well-know n
woman sch o la r to a professorship tn
o rd in a ry at the I'nlraraltW -» of Colrn
In i.leit da? *
wM un» CC0UDtA bra and L isb o n
Th e lady professor
2iy Saudlblo at a ahort distance. T h l.
In
(]ueat
1
oii
ha«
been
appointed to (111
r/m oh.trated conclualrely the exla
the c h a ir In (Serm anlc philosophy

USUAL ENTRANCE FEE
After Second Venture He Gloatngly Declared His “ Eye
Teeth Had Been Cut.”

and disappointed lone. "It la quit«—
q u ite attra ctive , and — the fram e la
ve ry bright and new "
9 ho util not tell her father that he
had been sw indled with the veriest
daub, .b u t be *ojRpertf&lt;| tbat a ll was
not n g b i
A week, later be had som e­
thin g else to think of Th o (Julconda.
after paying unearned d ivid end s, blew
up, and honest John's cash su rp lu s
was con homed
"N o more art school, than." »aid
L u c y , wHU quivering lip: but she add­
ed, h rav cl)
I shidl go back, to'teachIng till I &lt; aru enough to com plete my
a rt ed ucatio n,"
T o thl* her loyal lover. V in c e n t H ar­
row. dem urred
It meant a long wait
for u wife and a home, but there was
.no appeal from L u c y 's am bitio us deck
B*on- She painted .e ve n in g s, and on
h e r fa th e r» birthday presented him
w ith her first finished can vas.
" W h y . Say." observed tha old man,
“ what » the m atter with ripping that
old daub out of p lace —for 1 know now
thgt It 1» o n e - e n d using the fram e,
fvhlch 1» pretty fa ir for an auction
fram e, after a ll!''.
f T h la wan agreed to
H e r lo ve r by
h e r aide and her father
regarding
them Indiilgently, L u c y began to re­
m ove the old ca n v a s from Its fram e
b acking
T o h e r su rprise, as It cam e
free, there a ho wed under It a second

BY G EO RG E E L M E R COBB.
* , of aoundleaa xonea and Incidentii opjrrfxtit. 1&gt;1J by W U. Oinpm
upm ian.)
John Marsh n u t going to the city,
Sly b le a t e d an explanation of ca r
atiit hi» friend» at the villa g e general
tain ocean disaster».
V a lu a b le Fin d Cam e Too Late.
»tore were a p p rised of tho fact.
t
V
^
rC ■ \ _ _ _
T h e Irony of fate tgaa exem plified
T h e y were quaint old fashioned fel­
* J
91
at M anhattan t 'a l. re ce n tly
After
' 1 old Traaaurea Found In India.
low*, in the
m ain, and they »hook
w o rkin g In cessan tly and atone for
Image« of Hindu goda and Iluddlm
their bend« dub io usly when John, told
two year« in a mine In which none
aare been discovered at Dhalagaon
a irily of hi» determ inatio n "to see tho
but he had faith, a m an named Hub
. f,r Itampal. India, formerly tho cap
*lgbt» " lie laughed nt their »erlous
le y waa killed u&gt; a ca v e of rock* and
ual of Kin* Balls! Sen. Two month»
w arnings,
debrl». estim ated aa w eighing forty
hack an astrologer of Panchaabar.
"O b, I'v r got my e )&gt; teeth c u ll"
tona.
T h e »ainc fall of earth that
VunihlgsnJ, U «aid to hive predicted
boasted John.
i
crush ed out hi» life uncovered the
that there lay hidden treaaurca in a
"Y o u didn't
have la st lim e, when
v e ry ore body ha had been »eeklng I
pucca building underneath a tank
you bought that gold' watch for fifty
w ith Buch dogged peralBtence
The
With the parmlaalon of the owner
dollar»," subm itted old Abel C rim ea.
oro 1» som e of the rlche*t ever dlecov &gt;
and the government, the ^ank la bo" T h a t was the uau al en tran ce fee.
ered In the d istrict
ing balled out by him- A» a reault.
you »ee," explained Jo hn , but coloring
tho Image» were recovered and traces
"T h e y won't
ca tc h tne the second
tim
e.
I
reckon
I ’m a» »m arl a s tho
of building« found.
2 ero In V acu u m «.
• A »clvntlflc w orker recently s u c ­ best or them. Y o u a ll got wild when
ceeded Ip e x h a u stin g a vessel to a 1 bought .that sto ck In the Qdlconda
— Choir Jnvfa|bU-H*a a .Haemit.
pressure nf two ten millionth» of a ! gold tnln.ii t u t j x d o lla r a sh are. Now
A Kanama man who baa lately' bean
T AB
m illim e te r of m e rc u ry -(fo u r one rlrott— ll'n two, and p a yin g a big d iv id e n d .. c a ^ Oh,
fa th e r!........ ...........................................
abroad report* that thl» Inscription
R
esid
es,
I.ucy
w
ill
be
w
ith
me
most
sand tnillluntliB of a pound per square |
Lucy fell back with ao startled, an
actually appears on an old tombstone
of
the
time,
so
1
»h
all
have
a
safe
exclamation that father and lover
to a cemetery at Saragossa, Spain: Inch), w hich 1b the highest vacu u m g u ardian."
ever attained experimentally. At thla

CROP REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 1st
1 rop «'»tim-cs and forecast* a« nf N ovem ber I 1913 with ram |m ri»oiia fo
Flo rid a and fur the U n ite d State* ns msde l&gt;s the l ' S Department nf Agriculture
ar &gt; given below. •-&gt; n»l.lions entmint-* artr ' ■ •■
. Fio rida
lln ifvít State«
,

1913

C o rn
V add ¡ h t acre Ini.

15.0
in r _*5

I*r\&gt;durlinn t h o u s a n d hu

1*1(1 "li furn - Nov

1 tlioucund bn
t ju a litj . r.iL i crop, |**r cent
Cat a toe»:

ti

9,1

1912

1913

LI 0
- 5 1fi
5tt

23.0
2 463'017
1.17 972
»2
82 2

V ield 1HT acre, hu
7f&gt;
93
89 2
Production, thousand bu.
328,560
912 1.023
^Quality. t&gt;er cent
87
ÍH)
87.8
T ohaccn
\ icid |&lt;vr acre pound*
1,00(1
700.9
840
Production, thousand hu.
1,000 2,604
903.H75
Q u a lity, per cent
90
H 1.7
93
Sweet potatoes;
Y ie ld per acre, bu.
95,0
111?*
Production, thousand bu
55 7Gil
2 ,.110
Q u a lity per cent
87.8
90
' 92
Cow peas:
Production *d grain i»*r cent
HI
79
P n alu ctin n nf fnruge, jwr n-m
84
86
V elvet bi'aivs;
Co nd itio n , per cent
87
Oranges
»
ftO o
. L u fid U iu n ^ ia r ctuu
. ..
___ ___ _
UiU .
- 88
*■
*
L im e s:
Co nd itio n , |«'r cent
90
85
U
rap
e lru U :
stared at her In amaxement. Her eyes
-Haro lie* John Cabeca, precentor of
John
Marsh
was
very
proud
of
Lucy.
s
pressure one cubic millimeter of gaa
were fixed on the hidden canvas.1 C o n d itio n , per cent
80
95
ny lord the king. When he la admitwhtild »till contain about eight and a W e ll ho might be. I l l s o nly c h ild , tho Their depths were e x p ressive , eoPeanuts:
t«d to the choir of angola, whose hohalf-millionth m olecule»— a num ber w as h is Idol. A lso that of every m ar­ static.
cltty he will embellish, And where he
Production, per rent
riag
e
ab
le
young
m
an
In
the
town,
espe­
91
88
84.3
equal to nearly tw ice the population
“W h y. L u c y —“ began her puixled
will distinguish hlmaelf by hla power«
c
ia
lly
V
in
ce
n
t
H
a
rro
w
—
but
of
that
Production
per
cent
91
88
84.3
of New York C ity .
lover.
of song, Ood shall say to hta. angels,
later.
Q u ality |H'r cent
89
90.7
89
“O h, V in c e n t!" Interrupted L u c y , In
•¿aase, ye calresl and let me henr
9 be had taught school for two
Sorghum :
John Cabeca. a precentor to tho king .
years, for her father w as by no m eans a delighted gasp— *'ll’s a real C o ro t!"
Modern Rustía .
ICO
Y ie ld of syrup per acre gu!
79.8
150
"W hat h th a t?" blundered her fa­
•f Spain!1"
a
w ealthy man
In fact, outside of
R u s s ia ha» been described ns "tho
Pi
ii»
«
n
f
prncuder«
N
o
v
1
ther
land of Ideala, the land of monotony, som e two thmiKniid d ollar». Invested
t ’e m ct»., |« t hu
70.7
87
"A gem alm ost p riceless," declared
«2
tho land of variety," and tt I» a lso sa fe ly, a« he suit posed, he had o llly
L
u
c
y
w|in
knew
art
when
she
»aw
It
t
tut»,
ct*
,
|*er
hu.
Flrat Idea of Sewing Machine,
70
72
37.9
"tho home of m elodram a " It I» oth* the sm all (arm w here he lived, at the
"S e e »Ignnlurc und all ”
The earliest attem pt at »ow ing by or th in g s . too
&lt;
'nt
ton
.
i
t
*
,
per
!h
15
1
15
13.0
edge
of
the
v
i
l
l
a
g
e
W
ith
hired
help
" T h e latid t&gt;f m elan­
It all proved true In BOtne way. un­
machinery of vyhlch there 1» an y au
Jh
M
Kgg*, ct* , )-er ilm
27 1
cho ly. the land of d ancing and la u g h ­ he umuaged to m ake it produce a bare
doubtedly. one of the p ictu re s con­
thentlc record wan In 1765, In w hich
1 s on 16 to
H a y . doUar-, per ton
12 2«
ter, the land of tyran n y, and
the liv in g , but nothing more
cealed bv ih e foreign sh ip p e r to evade
year a m achine wim patented In E n g
lie
hud
high
Im
p''»
of
L
u
cy
,
howev­
Price*
to
ptVMllieep*.
th't
1
•
"
&gt;
land of liberty undream ed of by tho
paying duty, bud got mixed with the
land by C h a rle a F . W elsen th al.
In sh ack led went."
T h e shackle» a llu d ­ er. F o r a year she bud been attend ­
Hog», dollar«, per Hilt lift
fl.To
6 Ml
7.60
ordinary stock of thu auctio n eer.
thti m achine the atltch waa form ed
in
g
a
c
ity
art
school.
H
e
was
going
ed to a ro those of convention.
Ib*if
cuttle,
Hollar»,
per
100
|I
m.
5.40
4.60
G
.05
“Ob, how m uch It m e a n s !'1 w‘ns all
by a needle, h a v in g two points w ith
lifter h e r now. to b rin g her home for
Sweet
potutoe«,
ct»,,
jter
Im.
80
78.0
.83
--------------------------------------an eye at m id length, w hich pasted
vacatio n
One more year, she had tho enraptured L u c y could »ay us she
completely through tho good» In Im i­
told him , and sh e would be able to Bat d rin k in g In tho beauties of the
C a n c e r and C o ckro aches.
m a ste rpicee, all h e r d ream s of a m b i­
tation of hand sew ing
Tw o m edical Invest Igutorift ono in produce som ething that people would
tion ugutn revived
&lt;&gt;
E n g lan d and tie other In ('Ape n ha gen, pav for
Shi was ton good a little hualnesB
DANIKI, FKOHMAN I’RKSENXS
lohn had a very neat Idea In Ills
h a ve conto to the co nclusio n H ist c a n ­
l
Coffins M any C e n tu rie s Old.
m ind he fancied a» he reached the w orn«i nm in calcu la te the great hen f
cer !» due to eiw kroachev p"««lblv
motley
would 4
Two tiny coffin» have recently been through porne « tu te la tiv i proci'»« of i i l l , earl) llo- in vt m orning
H* had eflt txu.i im m ed iate
pro) i
he rself urn! thus*' near and o
found In tho tinm antlu burial ground reasoning
H e in e swat Hint
co ck
u putt uf Ho* d ivid e n d s f vip in hi» min
o
her
of peterlmrough. N ortham pton. Eng- roach
W e are not without hope that Tilg »lo ck inv. - t mont fn ht* jm chef . dour
0
John M .iisli had to ink** ano ther trip 0
liad. and hnvo boon placed In Pe ter­ if we inn K ill a sufficiency of a n i­ .nul b- pl.ii.n* il lo m aki I 'll') a bund
* it.v the next day
lie arcom ♦
borough cathed ral
T h e y are »aid to m al» w&lt;- may yet prolong nufl 11'**«
&lt;►
I
V r a n vllig t he pi •■* l"U*&lt; A
be the coffin« of the tw in ch ild re n of
&lt;r
n
a
gl«np
that
lie
»
»
»
deter
KIq* Canute, who were drowned In
❖
no
th
ie
vin
g
m
iscreant
should
Whittlesey M ere as thov were m m sRetort Courteou».
?
IN 11 Kit K O R K M O ST S I T C K S S
Ur to be educated nt Peterborough
" I s a ny on*' « ail mg on * *■u l iliali v
V
L
el
no
difficulty
In
finding
an
abbey.
6
: i » k ' *1 Hi* hui i ghl v »u|i'»but&gt;
conde
•* Im pronounced the picture a
»( e n d i n g at Iuni t o no t i t i- tin » h o p p i n g
&lt;&gt;
. and estab lish e d It« «cllln g
person
1 ni «f r u i d not
r e pl i e d tipSunflower« and Tem perature.
Sh.- left II in his hand s to dt»
la I t e r . m y h u s b a n d » iih I l e f t him
Sanfiowers reduce tem perature, ami •o i l «HI* Imi I in «f rai *] h*
■ ‘I h&gt;'ti mIn■ and her father re
b* i -11 In c
ir# known to arre«t the m ulnrla that ■n - f n u l . . . ! a i d geme h o me
home to uwnli th*' ri'Hiili of
( .iltlnllc’
V
prevail« m some lurn liU e»
Hundred* S t a n d a r d « ml TTifli if
• m i l - liogn* 1 11 lou*
0
nf home* In M l«aourl am i A rk a n s a s a»
■let a r m i i | Mrtnlly t h a t net «11 &lt;
a
•ell u In TextiH are provided with n
nt test
LUC) o p e n e d the ex- a
•anthem or southw estern patch nf
i i t i i a n i ' » iH i ire in tilin g iitigcr«, ««
Ma i n I d e a
a- ■! a u n i'll', b e a t i n g b ' l i i l
ninfiowera near the home
It 1» said
c
I s u p p o s e Hi e r e «Yo many p r o b
to work wonder« In Hint re«pect
li ni» w h i c h III" p o o r e v p l n r e r s t o o k to
11 i ■ rub U p s o ld '
c rie d
Jo bs 6
M ilv .-’
M ild t il e
U l lB l io n t l t l c
11VIXVI
M
h n l'ling Hi*' t i n ' l l In lo t ra d i­ 0
V
a l ' t,n *•
Ye*. ' replied the Intrepid t ra v e le r
(*
Large Dem and for S liv e r B ullion .
\
nodded l.tlcy
t ill fntlier. A
« pr oni tillin'
7\ hat 1* Ilo* moni
a
In « tn a lilîlu g film and paper for i m p o r t u n i m i e
•■ ■■ r ythltig l* nil right now! '
Hell in g back
U s In photography puro silv e r bullion
\ n art co nn o isseur had i&gt;ald llflc cp
I» treated with n itric ncld, and ho
hundred dollar«
for the
treasure . &lt;»
I 'lt n lU 't I I» IM Tin
Natural S e le c t io n
large ban the b u sin ess grown that the
| i i was a b l e In resume h e r nrl »tudIsadlng producing firm In thin co untry
M adeI » d l leave you to nanw
h e r ellgugeIn* 111 with V in c e n t was
Bici une thirtieth nf Hie »liver mil put
nn prop' r »acrilico Til gtvo up what
rim e d and J e h u M arsh wn» able ❖
Mi r
in v ■I* « r
of A n n r b i n m ines, or f ile ton* « i l l ! von -i - k On
. loiiting* ‘b -i' • H iiii lo
had Ills gif»
t lit-t
month
|IT
I lien gi v• ip ill Hi"-'
I* e l l . , i’
a " - t . II’
\ lo i l l ' l l / t h i ili l ’ K I
l ' v t j t:t '
1 * " * i [ i it i n »
11- 1low » vi h........ mo urn nul I" t•
o
a
you
Judge
AT
THE
«
Wanted H I» Body Above GroundHAUNTED
DESERT OF GOBI V
Not ao vory long ago there died, In
♦
Vo te r' » Qual if ic at ion».
tho north of E n g la n d , a farm e r who
5' a g i n g a nd W a d i n g aii d D i st a n it Mu- *&gt;
t»fi Instructions that h is body should
In p art« of New- Et gland during thr*
♦
tic Beguile T raveler. Wrote Crois*
&lt;*
be put Into a coffin, mid then placed
Hcvrlili'onlli ri'titurv wit*-rh bail to
mg G r e a t W a s t e .
&lt;*
'If
*
i
Heal Corot
In the loft of one of the burn* on the
revlld*- 111 a
«I"UI house of the 'll
farm prem ises
It wan done, and will
mciihimo- of '»i • ’ bv l V »¡Ui "ti*, «ini
pi e . i m i ' lui Ilei he del c r i n i II ' -1
' i l nwl y w. ■i i \ • li'd tiii i " * » t i " ' g r e a t
A D M I S S I O N 10 A N D 2 0 c
prv&gt;babiy ruttiuln there for generation s
or III"!'
lift' k • i nu»* V o r eh Un­
♦
in r •i be r - n i i " i h i n g in Mie a r t Ilio
• « t e ul 1 i/ u v « ! in Ho«nul «Pli ai
♦
tire«, ni
l o i nt i kc it n « u r p n r r
ni* ya
m il"
g t iolit " f »"lili « 1 11. t« loll IIo U« n
«4 « « « « « « « « « « « « 4t » « 4 * 4«4
a
Ile • » p l a n i c i
I! . ,| lugli a l l
ol uf lien ut I , » 1, 1 1? ni a -nui "W liai
- I I U t s i i l e l i ( a l l .1 I le 1 11 1
n .id l|, I n e I
I *. - 1 » •ligl.irt f ) log i ti .11.*' 1' f
Cleaning Window«.
More , in w lili li li* limi beoti d i r c e l i il
E..I
■t rul hi - rs ii 1 Hl.- V) ol - W n t l d
If w i n d o w * a i •* i l e a n e d wi t h v i n e ­
1 i,i) || timi it b e r e " fli'dttred In - t • m o r e lie a i t . i linn III «MV ill Ilei
:*• iv leas dread of theve di'-* asos o w g a r a n d w u t * r they will b** b r i g h t e r i Pane, ui qualii'anc*' with entbusluM ii
1 L.ot 1« tii'isit 1&gt; a i l o d t*i 11 i r &lt;i r
R " I . .i.u ly , liccauvc everybody know» a n d » l a y d e a n l o n g e r Hum If c l e a n
«ltd
111*
In*
n
illy
.
ubllgln
g
w
ay
inuib
1 lo ne «Ill'll 1 »l epli e» Ho* nul i v ■-» b*'
R'r &gt;■ i/l l*e prevented, one by va. etnatton, t*d w i t h w a t e r a l o n e
l ’e l t » h In t h o
Jo h n forget all about th« man with lo ve, a r e th* • llUIIIIlN ‘ul g e u l t und
U'.coi her with antitoxin. You ran keep from
iho "gold w nirh
"They arc* sellin g th o r e n d e z v o u s of evil » pi r l i »
L n mgeoldv gnmH'.lironchitis.liTUMiinorua. u su a l way with soft lin e n cloth
\« «
dt.tr«11, typhoid fever, rheutualivitl, ami
»nm c famous p ictu re s.
D irt cheap
r. ce iit wrlii'r ha* »«PI
T h e great
Otrar dang, rims cold-weather adincnt’ . if
loo
W e l l watch the «ale for ;• Spell
»«ndy tlcm iri of iP ilil lin* been lookDecoy D uck.
)'o*i put your system intou projar In ultby
» ml w'li*'U I ** *■ a renl fine barg ain. I II "il on a« ill*' dw elling plure nf miillg
A fte r a g irl ha» tried every other
COfidittoti to rciist disease.
l*u*t you
mint beings from t he iln m of Imury
h' V ill Olive Utl I'himl .:*«1 help-- lb* lax ly way to get a proposal ¡mil failed «h*'
T i l l UN I V I I I S A t CAM
"1 »hall feet m ig h tily obliged if )ou a n tiq u ity." All Im ki e s « iravi*l*'r» In
pri»lu.x* sulvstuncta whnh prevent this tak es to stan d ing at the «Ide di«»r
H uh region, from the duy’s of Marco
grow th of dix-uve genus in the blood, iliua Ac 1th h*’ r slpev«*» rolled up am i an w ill," replied John.
Som e really v a lu a b le pictures were Polo onw ard have recorded «(range
putting the system in toa healthy condition
toresutdisease It w illhrJpyougct well and npron on — Bxclm ngo
being offered (or « a le . but o n ly a few
M a r i e « of weird b e i n gs that Inhabit
. •Iroogifyou have any of tbcidiovedtseavca,
T h o auctioneer announced that Itu- tin* depths of the wastes
11 you’re face to face witli the
Mysterl
or oilier dtocatca. It is very gootl for c h il­
governm ent had « d ie d
a c o n sig n ­ *uiR sin g in g and w alling, beating of
Mu
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dren ]ust at this season df the yc.if to
transportation
t| u es t i o nment
of Im ported
pictures,
upon dnitiiH and dlMnut m usic a re ^ sa ld in
"la ho ric h ?"
1 iltdn t think ho . hut
make »hem healthy and strong to successu iitcb the foreign sh ip p e r had tried I" i" guile the irav*'|er and 1e«*l him off
you'rc wise if you choose a
fulljf rrsut Cold weather ailinciilx
he tnunt hi*
"W by 7
I heard him
T h e y had been Hie (n ic k until he i* ho|**,b&lt;««ly hint
l hera'a direct bentiil to you m every tn- »ay tho other night lim i he let« his evade paying d u ly
lo rd .
It’s the strongest -th e
* "m ealed In varlm i« packages, so ile d
gmbentjin RexaJlO live O il Lm uUion. i ho w ife h a ve a ll the m one) «Im want»
In th*' w llderne»»
\ rei-tnt H u««lun
jourHy[Kiphosplmc3itcontaiajatcust»lby |
and were now offered for sale
e x p lo rer give» quite a ifetnlluil a c ­
liglitcst the most econom ical
physicians everywhere m debility,
A real art expert passed on the gen
count of the wild men of the dc«ert
we-'htncaiand liab ility to disease, to tuengcjt on the market.
And its
ulnen o ss of the p ictu re s Som e were L iste n to till- Htrangii story told by
F a ta l In a c tiv ity
Ihen thenarvea. |*urcst O bvcO U .oneof Oto
»old
for
as
m
uch
n»
three
thousand
KoalofT. who traversed the desert of
“T h o ro goos a buslnnss man who
first cost is lowest by many
^ n u t r i t i o n s , most-caxily-ihgestetl foods
arwwn,
taken witli the hypophos- was ruined by a d v e r t is in g 1
Im pos- d o lla rs Th at, of course, was en tirely l&gt;zun garla In Its widest part not long
dollars. Buy today.
beyond the »rope o f Jo h n 's resources
ago:
pjutc*, gives rich tissue nourwlimcnt a lb lo ! How could that happen’
F
in
a
lly
,
a«
all
w
ere
disposed
of,
the
. “ rjuglt th# blood to the entire aystem.
"These
wild
men,
thu
K
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K
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k
s
aa
le t h is com petitors do It oil.
Yoqwho arc weak and run-&lt;lnwn,and you
art expert left, and s part of the they are ra ile d , are covered with short
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wboarcuppj^f^tjy
noW&lt; j )Ul u n , p.-ihlo
crow d with him
who ) s im ila r to the fur of a young
tovuilerfrom various cold yveather ailments,
, vi V
T h e n the o rd in a ry auction sa le be­ cam el. T h e y ha va long b lack hair
Advlc*.
,
F i.c liunibv) dollin it I lie ,,#w p, K , 0| 11(,
K exalt O livo O il Kmulsion to get and
" M y cup of Joy ls V e ry full" «lu gs u gan. John'» com panio n m u st, have und b la ck o y e a . Th u y are of o rd inary
•7eeP Wf^ and*trong. P o rth etirrd -out.run iun«l»&gt;wll
dir tooiinl («( it firv fiflyi ibr (own tai
conveyed some hint to the auctioneer.
b u l rn, | lc r |onK |PgK r d
They
n, nervous, emaciated or debilitated— poet. W e ll, lot It bo. gontfc one l&gt;on't
«yen fifty —*11 f o. b. Dtltott camplrir wiih rquipfor
when
iho
la
tte
r
put
up
q
g
au
d
ily
ro&gt;m
tj,
(,
Hp.ppcs
In
pairs,
and
when
ow convalescing—growing childran—aged try to change place s with t h e -cu p —
i»*ot.
U tl c*ti!o{ *r,d ptrtKuln« born 5 «iil,&gt;,&lt;i
fram ed daub, d e sig n a tin g . It a rare im ro o sscd by man they scre am , whis­
pie—-it is a sensible aid to renewed Now Orleans Picayune
Mivbiur
&lt;od G«rt(t Co., C.JF, WiUitni*, A |rn l: Ed.
Messlonlcr."
the
man
nudged
him
r
»rogth. better spirits, glowing health.
tle and snarl aa Utey, run away. Tho
M i t l l O l i v s OU Em ulsion—X in g o( the
w ,,d l l i r p n *. M r
T h e confiding ruralito was led on and native Kirghiz claim lo have caught
'«¡Irbraieil Rexoll Remedies—ia for freedom |
on in the bidding. John got the pic­ them o cca sio n ally, but the captive»
When Juggling Will Not Help.
rotii iiclcnfeaoi you and your fam ily. I ’lcasture for one hundred dollars. He was refuse food Slid d rin k, and die after
M a n y a m a n -w h o 1» export ai Jug
J«t-U*ting,containing no alcohol or dangrrquite delighted
with his purchase n f»w days,’
g
lln
g
flguros
w
ill
find
on
tho
dAy
of
uuii.nijfv, you 11 lie as enthusiastic about it
• *
llpw
appropriate!
And how cheap—
■ * * c ar' w.llrf' YOU have nntctl tU strength- I re ck o n in g that hi» a b lllt) will b*' on
according to the auctioneer. And Just
invigorating, bm lding-up, disease- , availing.
W sn lo d .
the th in g —"real art" for Lucy^
F jp ^ h n g effects If it docs not h rlp yo q ,
"After
yqu
breurao
wealthy," »aid
H e kept the picture wrppped'all the
w r money will t o jriv m back to you w itlithe biographer, "yog found yourself
, , t^rkomenL Soioin t iiii com m unity only
P ric e bf Good Water.
way home. Lucy by his side. IT was
much sought after?”
»o—T h e R rxall Store— one of
The private well gives place lo the fortunate that be waj' not looking ai
“Yes," replied Mr. Dustin S la t; “by
nn; - 7,000 leading drug stores in th« public rtiservolr, but eternal vigilance L u c y later, when be proudly exhibited
an Investigating committee.'1**-\VaabC an ad a and O reat B ritain.

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st

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MISCELLANEOUS

All Local Advertisements Under This Hcadinu, THREE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. »Minimum Charge 25 Cents..
W ANTED

WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
(tftly £ost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
hrinn &lt;results.
WANTED AT ONCE—Old Rags at the
HERALD OFFICE. • Rags Mue» be
Perfectly Clean. Will Pay TWO CENTS
■ pound for same. *
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For Rent—Two nicely furnished rooms «Titer. ’ We cun
to desirable pntUes only. Close In. pairing and auto
U -lf
W.
Address. Box 1409. city.
26-tf
Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden
on tru*tio|l line, three miles friim city.
Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
flowing wells, barn and outahed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash. Address Mrs. Cora
Hollinger, Canastota, New York.
102-tic

"Wanted—Man and wife.
Man to
work on truck farm, woman to do cook­
For R ent- Room nicely finished suit­
ing and take care of house. Must Jje
thoroughly compcicnt and come well able for office or small store. Opposite
recommended.
Inquire 113 Commer­ Court House. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Enacial St". E. C.. Tyler.
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— For-Rent—Two fum bhrrt-rooms'imtF
oil* bedroom.- BorwrwmritsWe for-tight
housekeeping. Mrs. Goodhue 210 Bark
avenue.
•15-lfc

Experienced d tw maker colored)
wou’d like a few more days* work. ‘ Can
give city references. 404 Sanford Ave.
26-2 tp

MISCELANEOUS

Wanted—Second hand two Inch pipe
good couplings. W. E. Hathaway Wagner Fin.
27-2 tc

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AT STAR FRIDAY

WHY NOT try an advertisemerit under thin heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will .surely
bring results..

' The Men'« Meeting Last Night
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*• t ‘ *
Mtttb Interest ui&lt; nranifrated In the
men's meeting of the JVxbytorian
UroUjffhood Monday evening ns was
evidenced by the good attendance.
Speaker Ingold told the audience many
pertinent things regarding the Hungari­
ans in both this and their nntlvp land.
After the »i&gt;ealcer had finished a dis­
cussion took place in which several of
the audience took part. The orchestra

V ’'fjSSSi

The Democratic Executive Commit­
tee of Seminole county has been called
to meet by Chairman Whitner to rocomilteml a succ?ssor to til! the" vacancy
r&gt;( the office of County Judge on ac­
count of the death of Judge It. F. Wh'tner. The mooting is called fo’r Tues*
clu» painter and sign day Nov. 26th nt 11 a, m. in the county
do your h antes* re­ court house,
top work now.
The following Is from Governor Tram
H. UNDERWOOD.

Celery Itleaehlng 'Paper
Book your order nott. We have the
very best waterproof insulating hunch­
ing pajxr on the market Supply is
limit'd. The Cieo. M. Femaid Hard­
ware Co. &gt;
26-4 tc

TO RENT

Wanted—T o rent a hotel or nsiming
hofkmTMff'to 26 room* furnbhed for 5
months. State price W. I. Il^l'enbeclt,
Hirnes Falb N. Y .
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\/ Executive Committee Will Meet

i have learned with great regret of
grega^kwi raised * its voice in scverul
the*death
.9 of the Honorable D .F . Whitner Sr. late County Judge of Seminole
i T h i** Ttfcsday evening the men*»
County.
meeting will Iw pddressed by Hon. D. L.
The vhfancy in said office caused by Thrasher the topic being the Germans
Judge Whitner’s.ileatb wi'l be filled by in America. It is hop«! that every
the appointment of u suitable person
upon the rccommendatl &gt;n of the Exec­
utive Committee of Seminole County
at a meotfnj regularly called for such
purpose. * Such meetings should be held
In a public place with open duo:«- Ade­
quate notice should bo given each mem­
ber b f the camrrUtcc of the time and
pl.’ce of the mc?iing. AH membra of
the committee should attend the meeting
in person and no proxies should be per­ MW 1L C, Du^Jore-will address the Fitmitted.' 1 deem it advisable that each day cvenin &lt;Wf^Wlp pn the duty of the
member cf thr committee refrain from laymen a n d M l £ A a. iho hnmicommit.ing himself to the support of gnuit to our
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any eandidato piior to the open meet­
It is hopetHhat for the remainder of
ing. The people of the county ^should- the series that every seat i n the house wljl
be notified either by publication in the lie occupied as these meetings ure Ijound
newspapers or by posting of noticis in to he the forerunner of the instituting
public places of the time and place of of some kind of men’s meetings each
the meeting so that they may have week in this city which will h&lt;* conduct­
ample opportunity t» express their ed in their entirety by th« Iwy.iM*-» of
wishes as to the recommendation to be Sanford. A Yi u e u v. lr .m e n ’s u ovemade. It is desired that the meeting !&gt;•• merit ;n our commun ty .nears much
he'd as ear y as wi"1 suit the ronvenience toward the elevation of num b a bettor
ol the member» of the committee.
understanding o! economic conditions
A copy of this ’elter is being mai'ed and a cementing of the good fellowship
to each member of the committor.
that must be port and parcel ?f any com­
, Very tru'y yours
munity tlpit desires to forg- ah« nd spirit­
BARIC TRAMMELL
ually as 'veil ns materially. •
Governor

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Certain Red

from headaches, dull f
fatigue of biliousness, &lt;
—and permanent ¡rn,,
bodily condition foil.,».r"vn v it
stomach, liver and I
been
toned and re

The program ombra««'«I a *iikn
of subject!. Mrs. Key g.ive » bri
comprehensive sketch ••( the But
American Literature \liw Gali
loafed with a study &gt;1 ti.** iljj p
Bo -k New Englan I 1‘
Fir»t|
in n Eplq and Tu
Ma».
Tetherly gave the hi. u«r) of
•Mathe*». A glinqi«h» hj
that a-ur.ly ubi N i- t
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Wanted— Man to write life insur­
Send your orders to F\ A. Schumpert
ance for an old line company. Inquire a* he will save you big money on your
Of J . P. Hutto Room 8 Garner &amp; Wood­ tile, sewers pipes and the Schurnpertruff Building.
27-2tc
Dun n
Norrrosa Hoes. I am here where tile
A few years ago men. 'Women and
and sewer pipe b made and can see it be­ children took calomel for a sluggish livpr
FOR SALE^
fore it b ahlppod, as my territory is frum and for’ eonstipation. They took risks
The Mu tic Dcparttnent c| u
WHY N O l. . . j an adverfisc- Birmingham, Ala., to Columbus, Mbs., when they did so, for calomel b a danWoman’s CIa &gt; nu t I
.*u!i* ^
ment under thi» heading. It will and Parrish, Ala., north on the Northern i gerous drug. Your family doctor will
in lh'3 club rou.ns Sa»ir . Nqi.
only cost you THREE CENTS n Alabama Railway, in one of the best ! l&gt;e the first to tell you this if he discov­
with n gratifying mm
&gt;&gt;f me»y
line each issue and will surely clay regions in the United States. F. A. ers you doming yourself with calomel.
in ntt 'itdanee
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bring results.
Schumpert. Fayette, Aia. , 13-15tp
But tin* drug trade has found a safer
was remicre«! Intvmii
,-r-¡»a.-* y
|»nore pleasant remedy than calomel in
For Sale--"C heap" Pair of Horses,
I M rs. fi'k leader
” ~xn
Stnte and local territory given to Dodson's Liver Tone,
Fine Sabba!h School fvernfd
Wagon and Harness. Apply to L. J jobbers, retailor* ami capable salesmen.
, Tlir* m udv of tin
\!j^
i M l.. R. Philips A Co, Ml us t Hiit thnr
The Sunday si’ft • ¡» of Sauf «r,l »»p* , and (i
Hart ley J r. ,1»ongwood, FU.
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"SK A T ." the Iwst an«i Iwst known soap,
, drug store sell« Dodson's Liver Tune iu
. gn&gt;w||ik.__l’hey iifu_uuw in U-u u.*~i ’ Putir r n.? Mrs T-u •»■
D'lnyves
grime,
grease,
dirt,
etc.,
from
For Sale One borse «Iìm: harrow one
) practically every rn-e of bttJnnsnftfl* Ufid p- The Sanford Hand unrlifT ThCtCSder- flourishing condi tun in Ü.« ir history
Du » Tlie Rustie D
Muet y
hors*1 turning pioti'. Good iw new. T".. The hfUTds. Big sell«*r, 'espt*cinllyln fac­ ; liver trouble where calomel used to !*■ |thip of Mr. Ilarney will give a «'oriceri
Sabbath morning t i«-*e wer VJ3 nre»- I M ise- invis an I •
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tory
districts,
Wrliy
for
attractive
■ni thè park ai ‘IMO p m Sunday TH«*
K. Bates Court House.
15-ti
taken.
Hupe
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projxwitinn. SKAT CO.. :i New Park
Dodson'» L iv e r Ton« &gt;» a vegtlatllu fullo.Miig numben* will c-mstitute ih«*
For Sale - Seven room house .'120 liti» avenue. Hartford. Conn.
ing
Pool
(îottschulk
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j liver tonic that, is absolutely harmlew« I program for thè occasion:
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St. and Elm avenue. Apply on prem­
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Si «lair
for children and grow n j» opl«Ii *«*|U NI.«re** Tbunderbtili
ise«. A bargain.
17-1 Up
Florida is tfi«- «pieen *&gt;( State»
Mrs i laude liermlot
&gt;!■ ‘¿r,
for 50 i*ente a bottle and i» guaranteed t \l««lley Two St«-p That ubi Girl of
Ia'\e
is
a
Bubble
Mr
An*l
wi»c
f&lt;*lk»
neve*
l«ave
ber,
For Sale O lei-ry Boards cheap, big
to lx i*nlirely satisfactory by I. It
Mine
\¡m Allyne Cnnra«l
lot. eall 'phone li263 or write Box 942, Ther« ere pleasant place» all about
Philijvs &amp; C o . who will refund your Wall» I a»v«* ThoughU*
Pr^or
The Ik« i mie i» GENEV'A
Sanford .F’ioridni.
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money w ith a sm ile il it «Ipe* not give ! March Underneat'h tl&gt;e l'oiton \|.m
Ask JAS. Il B R Y C E
you «luiek, gentle relief w ithout :«nv »&gt;f
For Sale 25 pure white Leghorn Tow n lo ti $ 75.
Sunshin«* H ' ight
ealom
i l - unpleasant after « ff&gt;-&lt; ts
I Ov- rtur&gt; Me.hiònneit
hens. I*. D. Doan«' Genera Fin. 21-lf f&gt;-acre fami» $15&lt;l
Gene) a f'V&gt;
’'Afunstt- Ttvltu rii
wtd.) cUpw nii n l , . . .
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Fur Sal«.—Gomplete furmtore aTiif ------fitting» for an eight room house. Will
sacrifi«*e if taken nt once
Everything
first class
No shoddy furniture. In
inure l i t Commercial St. up-»tair».
for Sale Red Jersey boar 2 1(i \«ars
uhi fine nnimnl weigiis about 200
pounds.
Sacrificed at $15. or will
swap for livifer suitable in price.
(\
MoDougal R. 1&gt;. No, .i Sanford. 2.’l-llc

For Sal«?— Upright piano, compar­
atively new. Impure nt Phili p's Stu­
dio.
24-lfe
Fo r Sab
Kiv«&gt; acre f.irm hall c|«*an»l
lene«*«) cu l.iv n te d
Stroiig flowing w«il
i f or
('..lane« mi f r m Ih \ s&gt;&gt;7
C an fori1
25 -if

For Sub* or Exchange Lsrg
ta**«; ii re frige rut &gt;r genuine
Good «sind it ion. Can be seen
tn'ii Enterprise Junction. Mil
arr,idler refrigernior or any (hing
in exchange AiMrens Agent
firisj Junction
House far sale rent or trade. J. Mus.
son 601 Palmetto Ave.
27-4tc

JU ST RECEIVED, A PRETTY LINE
OF LA D IES SUITS, AND COATS
For that “New Dress”—We hav«
est colors, and any material you
Wool, Ratine, Silk, linen or cotton
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WHY" NOT Igy Tttt advertise
meni under thifHk'ading. * It wil
only cost you THREE CENTS i
brinn rcBulls
For ; Runt—Js'ico furnished room».
.25 |h t week ami up. At Stumoo's,
315 E&gt; Fourth St
For vRcjrt—No. 708 Park Ave., «ix
electric lights, gas for eoo Ifipg. Apply to H. C. Dtilloee, over 1*^
Cut Store r ________________ 91-tfr
"For rtt'iR Some very' desirable fur: V .nud^d aim rtnjenUj.for light housc-

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gtt'on, .THe 'Fairview, corner .First unci
French avemte city.
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METHODIST CHURCH DEDICATED
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com pany were

Florida Fruit Lauda
indie ted by the federal pm mi jury here
today ort a chargo of conspiracy to use
the emails to defraud ^ in connect ion
the Everglades district of Flo rid a to
12,000 purchasers in va rio u s states.
Those numed in the indictm ents are
Rirbard J . Holies, J a c k so n v ille . Flu
(j^orge A : Paddock. C h ic a g o . .le w |.
Dlllingsly, Juci^sonvUle, F ln ;Jo h n M .n h U. H . M a rlin . It
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Borders,
Edward C Cham bers and \ |)
H art
of K .iM ie C it y
Kneh w ill indicted
,in twenty-one counts

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of j usi ire severa I titnes. AttorneyOeneral Me IteynDlds, however. short ly
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1 igne thè lam i » le under nati - ! ,1 le.,
■ chini W'hj* made th.it Ita state ut H o
■ hit timi contraeteti io draiii i !.«■ lam js
■ lirouiili lim ili« alio l i mi
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■ wduM gì-' thè Ilineiit ol itmsi nu| r.*.,
T i f l f y . ' T&gt;~r 'Tril'T ite
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a.■ tTdn»'l on lo seti ttie lam i i sim ili par
Berli and 1 bnuMuudn ol |.ir**.i. litro.iph
I thè eterni r ,

Lunghi

The itale of l'Io riti il d i'I
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I nuislih r .t imi alm iil t li.it t f
[ Ui draln a pyttum nf Ih* I ergi.eli
r Lui m Ih i l he niiti|iiu&gt;&gt; &gt;»■■ r••! il*
land» thè co venati t w ilh thè «tute de­
clam i lim i no hujdittl la* iijsiii IIn­
stati- lo ilrain ihi* lumi« l'Io
Im i imi
Us-ii ilrairuni, uccording tu depuri utent
nf insiti ■ in v e iiigat &gt;r«
Thi I tonda Fr itt L am i - &gt;- &gt;'■ .j, i
wgu ii i u i.iur years ag-■ i
II
Ikilh-s ol lacksom ilh- i' sani io ■
Croi nearl&gt; MKI.UUU acri-s of land in thè
Kverglades. I l is ulleged liu ti 180.000 |
« a r s were pluced in thè hunds ol R a b bert J M artin and Joseph .1 rtorders,
hy tliem sold I ruetx lo IJ.Otiti persoti»,

V HIS MAJESTY KING TURK

The grami pir* invesi igni imi sua1
under! ageii Imi Works ag" il thè t*e
Is t i ni 'in ali piircliioa-r' » lm uer** d i'

•atislitsi witli druitiag* i oinl.Ui.iis un
thier traci«. |t wtis «ani llmt more thnn
S 70(ldon alreudj luis l*in*ii |*.ud io thg ,
comi uni
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a memorable one

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me a n I t he d e d i c a t i o n
nf a - ut her hulls,- of wuntil ip III S e m i (1(1111 i Mi|1"I , t It*T f)*M ill IHlt' I*f t h e f ac t l imi
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and tini soon e n d e d .

PROCLAMATION BY Till* PEO PLE OP SEMINOM!

mosllv Iti Knusto* &lt; lt&gt; arai ndjolj.mg
t«yiior.*

'li**
• i n - il"
‘b pregatimi and
, ••
*i e i i i ii 1 1 &lt; grie. e adjoining
f a I l.nrt I alili ta-ie a musi tjinilltlful
I r**|i.i-J w.i' spread henealh the shade
i m .a* . ,rd | lia s and the well filimi
baskets were almost too m uch for the
basili* t .instructed f u f fik

111 Tin* World ui I a iry
Thfro ari* i inn's in fht* affairs of state whi n ii beeum«1:- ncivNsan for 11u•Amt-roan {&gt;«*•»|»1«■
winch includes Semi mile county) t«» throw o|f flic yoke of t•rni«*r;ir\* business d&lt;-|)rc*o&gt;)itn ainl
,t wholesome respect fur the welfare of mankind requires thaf a fill me expression In given tht
dotcrminal ion.
\\ herms. T h e American people and thosi o f Orlando b \ I heir sullrnge have elecled a
chief ^executive under whose policy a period of general prosperity will he inaugurated and tin*
low tariff will reduce the price of turkeys and
Wh.erea#, It is helieved that even those who may differ with him can still hold postoflice
and other positions of trust and will promote th&lt;‘ general public interest by continuing to draw
Hieir salari&lt;»s from a. I lemocratic government and will cooperate with us at least until events
ma\ disclose the wisdom or unwisdom thereof and
117/*rm.s, Sanford is tlie metropolis of Seminole county recently formed hy the grace
of ( ¡ml and several otTiers whose names We cannot now recall and in the i Irent kittle County of
Semiimle there are Other cities that are flourishing and making great progress and the entire coun­
ty is prospering to such a remarkable degree as to be beyond comprehension and
\\ ltcm is Sanford lettuce having started the season uf prosperity with such a high price
that several com m ission men have dropped dead with heart disease, this being cause for con­
gratulation and thanksgiving and may they never have to eat another thanksgiving dinner
in. the old hotel and
.
f l Kni'furc. lie it resolved; T h at we the people of this most favored county hereby urge
iiie necessit y of slu in g aside all rivalry and aspirations for office and for a few hours forget about
polities -and bv ( (TnTtTTned effort seek to encourage industrial, mercantile and financial pursuit
Bv^Bwakciung our people tora restored sqiise of t heir-responsibility,' if such a miracle is possible.

(teneva is one of the rare gem» in the
diadem of Florida and has recently
forged io I hi* front by the Kant C oast H y .
building a rail cilnneclitxf ln&gt;t ween Ma y town ami llkeechoobec points thus giv, mg tin* buyers ami ship|&gt;er» an outlet.
N e s t l i n g among the pitie* lull« and dot*
I t.-,| **l&gt; -purhhng lak **s a |&gt;aradise for
. to u ris t
a piaci* fo r the farmer
and
I f r u i t grower (ieneva is appealing to the
I i n v e s t o r ami man of meati» ami town lots
i* art* going
are « llmg and
then* to buy and b u ilil harm*-*».
Nvw store«. ^iew residoftees. new
packing house« and other industries did
not blind the g in x l people of (ionevif
with the fin an rial interest« to the exclu­
s i o n i*l the spiritual and new churches
f o l l o w ««1 the first being the M ethodist
dedicated on Su nd ay
K e \ \ L . UojM* L« the pastor of the
new c h iu rli and also has the M ethodist
church of Oveido in the pastorate and
the people of that section are to he con­
g ratulati«! u j « m having this forceful and
earnest m inister tn titter m idst •

W ill Itullil Carlsh H ouse
T h e Episco palian s will b u ild a parish
house HO hy 68 feet on the south niUe of
their property at the corner of Park ave­
nue tmd Fo u rth streets. T h e building
will be «farted till* week and will lw a
line im provem ent in the church prof«;rt.i.
T h e parish houne will he used f or' the
S u n d a y school nnd cntertalnm enta and
totraars and other work of the church.
T h e F.piscopu! church like a ll the other
churchea of Sanford i* m aking a rem ark-

essan
i oil li I ' J :l11 ^ orI» ShlM **
l*iu* j«4i1 { ix t..r i" s iu r

itu* in*v\ r u u i i iy

jail hiivi* atriYcii ami wort* will start

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Notice

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! County ut. their meeting .on
2&lt;] will buy n pair of mulw lur
uWk. - Anyboo having midi's for
uiiabli* ior this work please hhv**

skM “g ,!

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m isltatelt
A» relati«! in Tilt* Herald
Minn* m onths ago the county purchased
the H ill building next to the aity hall
and this building will be put in first class
:thupe far the county ja il. A ll steel cells

wijl la» of stesi and concrete, making
of the fineat j^ils for the sise In the «Uto,

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MISCELLANEOUS
Celery Itleaehlng 'Paper
Book your order nott. We have the
very best waterproof insulating hunch­
All Local Advertisements Under This Hcadinu, T H R EE CENTS ing pajxr on the market Supply is
a Line For Each Insertion.
»Minimum Charge 25 Cents..
limit'd. The Cieo. M. Femaid Hard­
ware Co. &gt;
26-4 tc
W AN TED
TO R E N T
I huve n first clu» painter and sign
WHY NOT try an advertise­
For Rent—Two nicely furnished rooms «Titer. ’ We cun do your h antes* re­
ment under this heading. It will to desirable pntUes only. Close In. pairing and auto top work now.
(tftly £ost you T H REE CENTS a Address. Box 1409. city.
U -lf
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
26-tf

line each issue and will surely
hrinn &lt;results.

WANTED AT ONCE—Old Rags at the
HERALD OFFICE. • Rags Mue» be
Perfectly Clean. Will Pay TWO CENTS
■ pound for same. *
•

Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden
on tru*tio|l line, three miles friim city.
Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
flowing wells, barn and outahed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash. Address Mrs. Cora
Hollinger, Canastota, New York.
102-tic

"Wanted—Man and wife.
Man to
work on truck farm, woman to do cook­
For R ent- Room nicely finished suit­
ing and take care of house. Must Jje
thoroughly compcicnt and come well able for office or small store. Opposite
recommended.
Inquire 113 Commer­ Court House. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Enacial St". E. C.. Tyler.
. ’^ d ic
Wanted—T o rent a hotel or nsiming
hofkmTMff'to 26 room* furnbhed for 5
months. State price W. I. Il^l'enbeclt,
Hirnes Falb N. Y .
" 26-4tp

— For-Rent—Two fum bhrrt-rooms'imtF
oil* bedroom.- BorwrwmritsWe for-tight
housekeeping. Mrs. Goodhue 210 Bark
avenue.
•15-lfc

Experienced d tw maker colored)
MISCELANEOUS
wou’d like a few more days* work. ‘ Can
give city references. 404 Sanford Ave.
WHY NOT try an advertise26-2 tp
merit under thin heading. It will

TES8 "

AT STAR FRIDAY

Wanted—Second hand two Inch pipe only cost you T H R E E CENTS a
good couplings. W. E. Hathaway Wag- line each issue and will .surely
bring results..
ner Fin.
27-2 tc

\/ Executive Committee Will Meet
The Democratic Executive Commit­
tee of Seminole county has been called
to meet by Chairman Whitner to rocomilteml a succ?ssor to til! the" vacancy
r&gt;( the office of County Judge on ac­
count of the death of Judge It. F. Wh'tner. The mooting is called fo’r Tues*
day Nov. 26th nt 11 a, m. in the county
court house,
The following Is from Governor Tram

' The Men'« Meeting Last Night
V ’'fjSSSi
]
*• t ‘ *
Mtttb Interest ui&lt; nranifrated In the
men's meeting of the JVxbytorian
UroUjffhood Monday evening ns was
evidenced by the good attendance.
Speaker Ingold told the audience many
pertinent things regarding the Hungari­
ans in both this and their nntlvp land.
After the »i&gt;ealcer had finished a dis­
cussion took place in which several of
the audience took part. The orchestra

i have learned with great regret of
grega^kwi raised * its voice in scverul
the* death
.9 of the Honorable D .F . Whitner Sr. late County Judge of Seminole
i T h i** Ttfcsday evening the men*»
County.
meeting will Iw pddressed by Hon. D. L.
The vhfancy in said office caused by Thrasher the topic being the Germans
Judge Whitner’s.ileatb wi'l be filled by in America. It is hop«! that every
the appointment of u suitable person
upon the rccommendatl &gt;n of the Exec­
utive Committee of Seminole County
at a meotfnj regularly called for such
purpose. * Such meetings should be held
In a public place with open duo:«- Ade­
quate notice should bo given each mem­
ber b f the camrrUtcc of the time and
pl.’ce of the mc?iing. AH membra of
the committee should attend the meeting
in person and no proxies should be per­ MW 1L C , Du^Jore-will address the Fitmitted.' 1 deem it advisable that each day cvenin3 &lt;Wf^Wlp pn the duty of the
member cf thr committee refrain from laymen a n d M l £ A a. iho hnmicommit.ing himself to the support of gnuit to our
*.
;
any eandidato piior to the open meet­
It is hopetHhat for the remainder of
ing. The people of the county ^should- the series that every seat i n the house wljl
be notified either by publication in the lie occupied as these meetings ure Ijound
newspapers or by posting of noticis in to he the forerunner of the instituting
public places of the time and place of of some kind of men’s meetings each
the meeting so that they may have week in this city which will h&lt;* conduct­
ample opportunity t» express their ed in their entirety by th« Iwy.iM*-» of
wishes as to the recommendation to be Sanford. AYi ueuv. lr.m en’s u ovemade. It is desired that the meeting !&gt;•• merit ;n our commun ty .nears much
he'd as ear y as wi"1 suit the ronvenience toward the elevation of num b a bettor
ol the member» of the committee.
understanding o! economic conditions
A copy of this ’elter is being mai'ed and a cementing of the good fellowship
to each member of the committor.
that must be port and parcel ?f any com­
, Very tru'y yours
munity tlpit desires to forg- ah« nd spirit­
BARIC TR A M M ELL
ually as 'veil ns materially. •
Governor

Certain Red
from headaches, dull f
fatigue of biliousness, &lt;
—and permanent ¡rn,,
bodily condition foil.,».r" vnvit
stomach, liver and I
been
toned and re

The program ombra««'«I a *iikn
of subject!. Mrs. Key g.ive » bri
comprehensive sketch ••( the But
American Literature \liw Gali
loafed with a study &gt;1 ti.** iljj p
Bo -k New Englan I 1‘
Fir»t|
in n Eplq and Tu
Ma».
Tetherly gave the hi. u«r) of
•Mathe*». A glinqi«h» hj
that a-ur.ly ubi N i- t
md pro
J ‘ nalli.it&gt; Kdw.ini- ' &gt;
t&gt;.
Dun n

Wanted— Man to write life insur­
Send your orders to F\ A. Schumpert
ance for an old line company. Inquire a* he will save you big money on your
Of J . P. Hutto Room 8 Garner &amp; Wood­ tile, sewers pipes and the Schurnpertruff Building.
27-2tc
Norrrosa Hoes. I am here where tile
A few years ago men. 'Women and
and sewer pipe b made and can see it be­ children took calomel for a sluggish livpr
FOR SALE^
fore it b ahlppod, as my territory is frum and for’ eonstipation. They took risks
The Mu tic Dcparttnent c| u
WHY N O l . ..j an adverfisc- Birmingham, Ala., to Columbus, Mbs., when they did so, for calomel b a danWoman’s CIa &gt; nu t I
.*u!i* ^
ment under thi» heading. It will and Parrish, Ala., north on the Northern i gerous drug. Your family doctor will
in lh'3 club rou.ns Sa»ir . Nqi.
only cost you THREE CENTS n Alabama Railway, in one of the best ! l&gt;e the first to tell you this if he discov­
with n gratifying mm
&gt;&gt;f me»y
line each issue and will surely clay regions in the United States. F. A. ers you doming yourself with calomel.
in ntt 'itdanee
\ I,■•
i*yJ
bring results.
Schumpert. Fayette, Aia. , 13-15tp
But tin* drug trade has found a safer
was remicre«! Intvmii
,-r-¡»a.-* y
|»nore pleasant remedy than calomel in
For Sale--"C heap" Pair of Horses,
I M rs. fi'k leader
” ~xn
Stnte and local territory given to Dodson's Liver Tone,
Fine Sabba!h School fvernfd
Wagon and Harness. Apply to L. J jobbers, retailor* ami capable salesmen.
, Tlir* m udv of tin
\!j^
i M l.. R. Philips A Co, Ml us t Hiit thnr
The Sunday si’ft • ¡» of Sauf «r,l »»p* , and (i
Hart ley J r. ,1»ongwood, FU.
„14-^-tf
chalk
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•
Ifa
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"SK A T ." the Iwst an«i Iwst known soap,
, drug store sell« Dodson's Liver Tune iu
. gn&gt;w||ik.__l’hey iifu_uuw in U-u u.*~i ’ Putir r n.? Mrs T-u •»■
D'lnyves
grime,
grease,
dirt,
etc.,
from
For Sale One borse «Iìm: harrow one
) practically every rn-e of bttJnnsnftfl* Ufid p- The Sanford Hand unrlifT ThCtCSder- flourishing condi tun in Ü.« ir history
Du » Tlie Rustie D
Muet y
hors*1 turning pioti'. Good iw new. T".. The hfUTds. Big sell«*r, 'espt*cinllyln fac­ ; liver trouble where calomel used to !*■ |thip of Mr. Ilarney will give a «'oriceri
Sabbath morning t i«-*e wer VJ3 nre»- I M ise- invis an I •
* ¡J
tory
districts,
Wrliy
for
attractive
■ni th è park ai ‘IMO p m Sunday
TH«*
K. Bates Court House.
15-ti
taken.
Hupe
&lt;
iiitt-'s'ball,
\lr
■
f-»Dti
projxwitinn. SKAT CO.. :i New Park
Dodson'» Liver Ton« &gt;» a vegtlatllu fullo.Miig numben* will c-mstitute ih«*
For Sale - Seven room house .'120 liti» avenue. Hartford. Conn.
ing
Pool
(îottschulk
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'î*«
Il
14-tf
j liver tonic that, is absolutely harmlew« I program for thè occasion:
I
St. and Elm avenue. Apply on prem­
’mm». M&gt; l.&lt;&lt;. ;*•
jt
Si «lair
for children and grow n j» opl«- Ii *«*|U NI.«re** Tbunderbtili
ise«. A bargain.
17-1 Up
Florida is tfi«- «pieen *&gt;( State»
Mrs i laude liermlot
&gt;!■ ‘¿r,
for
50
i*ente
a
bottle
and
i»
guaranteed
t
\l««lley
Two
St«-p
That
ubi Girl of
Ia'\e
is
a
Bubble
Mr
An*l
wi»c
f&lt;*lk»
neve*
l«ave
ber,
For Sale O lei-ry Boards cheap, big
to lx i*nlirely satisfactory by I. It
Mine
\¡m Allyne Cnnra«l
lot. eall 'phone li263 or write Box 942, Ther« ere pleasant place» all about
Philijvs
&amp;
Co.
who
will
refund
your
Wall»
I
a»v«* ThoughU*
Pr^or
The Ik« i mie i» GENEV'A
Sanford .F’ioridni.
1B-tf
money
with
a
smile
il
it
«Ipe*
not
give
!
March
Underneat'h
tl&gt;e
l'oiton
\|.m
Ask JAS. Il B R Y C E
you «luiek, gentle relief without :«nv »&gt;f
For Sale 25 pure white Leghorn Town loti $75.
Sunshin«* H' ight
ealomi l - unpleasant after «ff&gt;-&lt; ts
I Ov- rtur&gt; Me.hiònneit
hens. I*. D. Doan«' Genera Fin. 21-lf f&gt;-acre fami» $15&lt;l
Gene) a f'V&gt;
’'Afunstt- Ttvlturii
wtd.)
cUpwnii
n
l
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2rt-2t
Fur Sal«.—Gomplete furmtore aTiif ------fitting» for an eight room house. Will
sacrifi«*e if taken nt once
Everything
first class
No shoddy furniture. In
inure

lit

Commercial

St.

up-»tair».

for Sale Red Jersey boar 2 1(i \«ars
uhi fine nnimnl weigiis about 200
pounds.
Sacrificed at $15. or will
swap for livifer suitable in price.
(\
MoDougal R. 1&gt;. No, .i Sanford. 2.’l-llc

For Sal«?— Upright piano, compar­
atively new. Impure nt Phili p's Stu­
dio.
24-lfe
For Sab
Kiv«&gt; acre f.irm hall c|«*an»l
lene«*«) cul.ivnted
Stroiig flowing w«il
i f or
('..lane« mi f r m Ih \ s&gt;&gt;7
Canfori1
25-if

For Sub* or Exchange Lsrg
ta**«; ii re frige rut &gt;r genuine
Good «sind it ion. Can be seen
tn'ii Enterprise Junction. Mil
arr,idler refrigernior or any (hing
in exchange AiMrens Agent
firisj Junction
House far sale rent or trade. J. Mus.
son 601 Palmetto Ave.
27-4tc

JUST RECEIVED, A PRETTY LINE
OF LADIES SUITS, AND COATS
For that “ New Dress” — We hav«
est colors, and any material you
Wool, Ratine, Silk, linen or cotton
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TO RENT
WHY" NOT Igy Tttt advertise
meni under thifHk'ading. * It wil
only cost you T H R EE CENTS i
brinn rcBulls
For ; Runt—Js'ico furnished room».
.25 |ht week ami up. At Stumoo's,
315 E&gt; Fourth St
For vRcjrt—No. 708 Park Ave., «ix
electric lights, gas for eoo Ifipg. Apply to H. C. Dtilloee, over 1*^
Cut Store r ________________ 91-tfr
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"For rtt'iR
.nud^d

Some very' desirable furaim rtnjenUj.for light housc-

- keeping.ami 4o&lt;içinga.' Mï* I. Hi Fere
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gtt'on, .THe 'Fairview, corner .First unci
French avemte city.
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MINGS

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O FFICIAL OttGAN OF SE M IN O L E COUNTY

TH E GARUEN S P O T OF TH E WOULD

ÜBLISHED
EM
I- WEEKLY
I N S A N F O i i D — L\fe h
0 AN F O R D ,

FLORIDA,

TU ESD A Y,,

Worth I

NOVEMBER

limy

25.

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PROMOTERS WILL HAM

Volunta

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THRIVING CITY OFSEMINOLE
MAKING GREAT STR ID ES

face f e d e r a l ju r y

METHODIST CHURCH DEDICATED
U N ITED S T A T E S Al) N I O H I I IK S E X *
P E C T T O I'B O V H K K A U I ) ULAN I
t r a n s a c t io n s

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Eieht. officials and agent* of tin*
Florida Fruit Lauda company were
indie ted by the federal pm mi jury here
today ort a chargo of conspiracy to use
the emails to defraud ^ in connect ion
the Everglades district of Florida to
12,000 purchasers in various states.
Those numed in the indictments are
Rirbard J . Holies, Jack son ville. Flu
(j^orge A: Paddock. C hicag o. . l e w |.
Dlllingsly, Juci^sonvUle, F ln;John M.nhU. H. Marlin. It
J
Borders,
Edward C Chambers and \ |)
Hart
of K.iMie City
Kneh will indicted
,in twenty-one counts

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nw has come belare thè depurimeli!
of j usi ire severa I titnes. AttorneyOeneral Me IteynDlds, however. short ly
e look office, lurned ilo* case
S T lìraham. ussiitnnt ¡i n o r ­
erai. *vho after
an
io\&lt;-sit
il ir ecttsl ihe I ri 11•*«I &gt;i ¡t.-. .p*.
t.iroe,. at KaiiHiis «'ir. t.. , , ,,
r n l ' frolli thè gr.i'-il mi
Ni
i -..ili I listar t ti a i ’ ’

ritinti «Ttlltrt

ttt-

r*’r-**1r--* vetfn *'*~..r

Fio ndu cuinpun» a n i
Hut..*rt L Marlin a i

t;
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u&gt; .tnuvuig 'inni

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I atout 180.060 aerosol lami in t In- .•.•mi
I ti» of 1»adì* nini Palili I!• i* I
f
I tda, in March, 1011 A1 ' '•*
mi
i*
1 igne thè lami » le under nati - ! ,1 le.,
■ chini W'hj* made th.it Ita state ut Ho
■ hit timi contraeteti io draiii i !.«■ lamjs
■ lirouiili limili« alio limi
|nin Ii. l*. o
■ wduM gì-' thè Ilineiit ol itmsi nu| r.*.,
T i f l f y . ' T&gt;~r 'Tril'T ite
icij ut
a .■ tTdn»'l on lo seti ttie lami i simili par
Berli and 1bnuMuudn ol |.ir**.i. litro.iph
I thè eterni r, Lunghi
The itale of l'Io riti il d i'I
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I nuislih r .t imi almiil t li.it t f
[ Ui draln a pyttum nf Ih* I ergi.eli
r Lui m Ih i l he niiti|iiu&gt;&gt; &gt;»■■ r••! il*
land» thè co venati t wilh thè «tute de­
clami limi no hujdittl la* iijsiii IIn­
stati- lo ilrain ihi* lumi« l'Io
Im i imi
Us-ii ilrairuni, uccording tu depuri utent
nf insiti ■inveiiigat &gt;r«
Thi I tonda Fr itt Lami - &gt;- &gt;'■.j, i
wgu ii i u i.iur years ag-■ i
II
Ikilh-s ol lacksom ilh- i' sani io ■
Croi nearl&gt; MKI.UUU acri-s of land in thè
Kverglades. Il is ulleged liuti 180.000 |
« a r s were pluced in thè hunds ol Rabbert J Martin and Joseph .1 rtorders,
hy tliem sold I ruetx lo IJ.Otiti persoti»,
mosllv Iti

Knusto* &lt; lt&gt;

arai

V HIS M A J E S T Y KING TURK

PROCLAMATION BY Till* PEO PLE OP SEMINOM!

ndjolj.mg

t«yiior.*
The grami pir*
invesi igni imi
under! ageii Im i Works a g " i l thè

sua1
t*e

Isti ni 'inali piircliioa-r' »lm uer** di'
•atislitsi witli druitiag* i oinl.Ui.iis un
thier traci«. |t wtis «ani llmt more thnn

S70(ldon alreudj luis l*in*ii |*.ud io thg ,
comi uni
NO DA.MAUK S T S A M OltD

111 Tin* W orld ui I a i r y

Thfro ari* i inn's in fht* affairs of state whi n ii beeum«1:- ncivNsan for 11u•Amt-roan {&gt;«*•»|»1«■
winch includes Semi mile county) t«» throw o|f flic yoke of t•rni«*r;ir\* business d&lt;-|)rc*o&gt;)itn ainl
,t wholesome respect fur the welfare of mankind requires thaf a fill me expression In given tht
dotcrminal ion.
\\ herms. The American people and thosi of Orlando b\ I heir sullrnge have elecled a
chief ^executive under whose policy a period of general prosperity will he inaugurated and tin*
low tariff will reduce the price of turkeys and
Wh.erea#, It is helieved that even those who may differ with him can still hold postoflice
and other positions of trust and will promote th&lt;‘ general public interest by continuing to draw
Hieir salari&lt;»s from a. I lemocratic government and will cooperate with us at least until events
ma\ disclose the wisdom or unwisdom thereof and
117/*rm.s, Sanford is tlie metropolis of Seminole county recently formed hy the grace
of ( ¡ml and several otTiers whose names We cannot now recall and in the i I rent kittle County of
Semiimle there are Other cities that are flourishing and making great progress and the entire coun­
ty is prospering to such a remarkable degree as to be beyond comprehension and
\\ ltcmis Sanford lettuce having started the season uf prosperity with such a high price
that several commission men have dropped dead with heart disease, this being cause for con­
gratulation and thanksgiving and may they never have to eat another thanksgiving dinner
in. the old hotel and
.
fl Kni'furc. lie it resolved; T h at we the people of this most favored county hereby urge
iiie necessit y of slu in g aside all rivalry and aspirations for office and for a few hours forget about
polities -and bv ( (TnTtTTned effort seek to encourage industrial, mercantile and financial pursuit
Bv^Bwakciung our people tora restored sqiise of t heir-responsibility,' if such a miracle is possible.

'l i * *
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‘b pregatimi and
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*i e i i i ii 11&lt; grie. e adjoining
f a I l.nrt I alili ta-ie a musi tjinilltlful
I r**|i.i-J w.i' spread henealh the shade
i m .a* . ,rd | lia s and the well filimi
baskets were almost too much for the
basili* t .instructed fu ffik
t in da* was a memorable one not
only bri-ause il mean I the dedication
nf a - ut her hulls,- of wuntil ip III Semi(1(1111 i Mi|1"I , t It*T f)*Mill IHlt' I*f the fact limi
|ih,-, gi i.i.l , 1'j.li .yen* allowed tu .inselli
tie , ,| I. rnl nglr again one with another
ami ila day was most pleasantly »(lent
and tini soon ended.
(teneva is one of the rare gem» in the
diadem of Florida and has recently
forged io I hi* front by the Kant Coast Hy.
building a rail cilnneclitxf ln&gt;t ween Maytown ami llkeechoobec points thus giv, mg tin* buyers ami ship|&gt;er» an outlet.
Nestling among the pitie* lull« and dot*
I t.-,| **l&gt; -purhhng lak**s a |&gt;aradise for
. tourist
a piaci* for the farmer
and
I fruit grower (ieneva is appealing to the
I investor ami man of meati» ami town lots
i* art* going
are « llmg and
then* to buy and builil harm*-*».
Nvw store«. ^iew residoftees. new
packing house« and other industries did
not blind the ginxl people of (ionevif
with the finanrial interest« to the exclu­
sion i*l the spiritual and new churches
follow««1 the first being the Methodist
dedicated on Sunday
Ke\ \ L. UojM* L« the pastor of the
new chiurli and also has the Methodist
church of Oveido in the pastorate and
the people of that section are to he con­
gratulati«! u j « m having this forceful and
earnest minister tn titter midst •

Will Itullil Carlsh House
The Episcopalians will build a parish
house HO hy 68 feet on the south niUe of
their property at the corner of Park ave­
nue tmd Fourth streets. T h e building
will be «farted till* week and will lw a
line improvement in the church prof«;rt.i.
The parish houne will he used f o r 'th e
Sunday school nnd cntertalnmenta and
totraars and other work of the church.
T h e F.piscopu! church like all the other
churchea of Sanford i* making a remark-

essan
i oil li I '

J :l 11 ^ orI» ShlM **

l*iu* j«4i1 { ix t..r i" s iur

itu* in*v\ r u u i i i y

j a i l hiivi* a t r i Y c i i a m i wort* w ill s t a r t

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Notice

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! County ut. their meeting .on
2&lt;] will buy n pair of mulw lur
uWk. - Anyboo having midi's for
uiiabli* ior this work please hhv**

ìiti -

misltatelt
A» relati«! in Tilt* Herald
Minn* months ago the county purchased
the Hill building next to the aity hall
and this building will be put in first class
:thupe far the county jail. All steel cells

wijl la» of stesi and concrete, making

sk M “g ,!

of the fineat j^ils for the sise In the «U to ,

�THE fUNFOtO ' H a l i b

November 2S, 1&gt;]j

The Commercial Club of Sanford enamel dishes; aluminum cooking uten­
has subscribed for 500 jroplea for six sils) folding tabW.
months of tht^ Ililrald, Bob Holly'll ’ Before many yearn thp people of the,
FaMUbftd Emit Twftftiar «»d fridar Momlm Br
pnper, which will 1» mailed to parties northern states will maCls these' trips by
Ï Ü E HERALD PRINTING COMPANY in Hie North and West iwicing Infor­ wagon ami auto very poudlar a ad the big
R. J. MOLLY. Editar
mation nl&gt;out Florida. The city of hunting-dubs that now use these wagona
W. M. l i t Y N t i ■vtlnctt Manager
Sanford will profit marc from this in* for their trips to northern dime* In the
vestment than it would or could have summer will jouVncy«to Florida in-the
•l»cil»tlMPrki,II.OO*YnrlnU«ww
from the investment of ten times lhat winter and camp out on the many beau*
Oallvwrd In th« City by carrier 11,00 per V*»f in amount , in any oilier form o f. adver­ lliaj lakef- Or those who would like to
This Is the message to.be gleaned.frohi most advertising.
advance or 20c prr month.
tising. We know, for it ia by
that travel over the state of Florida will come
Paymenta In adt ance tbuai be made al ofllce.
means thut Kissimmee has become the down by wagon and spend the winters i
fmrcni •• »ec*od-ci»»imallmatter Aoruii 22nd most prosperous and progressive dty ! in their moving van and enjoy Florida ¡ i *
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S
ID f t F I H
T
O O
lvos, at tbs Postsflk* st Sanford. Florid«,
jn the South.
South. Kissimmee
Kissimmee
G o ie tte .!j as
as they
thev could
rouid enjoy
eniov itit In
in no
no other
other manman-15 5
Gaiette,
In
■ti)n Ad ot March 3rd. IB7B.
-a
ner.
and this Ls an invitation to YOU to begin now and follow the Ravings habit of most succr^
A
great
deal
of
curiosity
ia
shown
in
Triacbon*
N
o.
I4S
OSes ta Harald Batidlos
our tango dance. Nor is It without its j FOR BETTER F R K IG lrt
RATES
ful men and women. ,
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humiliations. Several women who ex_ ____
LETTUCE IN, FULL SWING.
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poet to be there and know' that we shall Ka, t ( -OMt Ppor|e will Fight for
Sanford, Fla., Nov, 2l.;T h(‘ lettuce Insist upon tangoing with them say'I
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Water Rate
. In the words of Irving Bachellor “the matter of our extravagance outranks any problem ..f
deal la on in full swing. Up to date 26 expect to be there,,but I'll have to talk
cars have moved with every promise out nil my dances, my feet hurt me so.
With a statement that they- intend to
the time” and YOUR OWN EXPERIENCE PROVES IT.
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of 60 cars neat’ week, or 10 rant a^iay.
, see If anything can be done in tho next
Track ad««* now averaging |2 a ease.
vSr
legislature In the matter of seeing
LONG WAGON T R IP
Weather U now warm and dry. The
whether the company that was given,
cool spell caused lettuce to head up
890,000 acres of Florida land to build a !
Michigan To
Sanford flYc-foot navigable canal down thfc Flor- *
nicely and the quality has stimulated From
buyers. Tho outlook for December and
Ida Eaat Coast, can be made to dig the|
Made Fine Trip
We offer every modem facility for the encouraging of the Saving* Habit, and will open un
v
.f T ;
January !■ encouraging. The carlot
remaining two and a halMcft needed In
From
Michigan
to
Florida
by
rail
movement is now well under way. The
account for $1.00 as we always have done, giving you the bcnefit_of any. advice -that o,Irseems u long and tiresome trip. From many places to get the rontrart depth, 1
major portion of lettuce ia going to
Michigan to Florida by1auto seems much tho Florida East Coast Cana) Aasocla-!
3jj pxperiervm -has givmrTrir.'r'*‘1^ '" r '• '
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New York.
iuirto vurm
that it wm he nTTifiti- g
1
auger
and
mors
tiresort.wr*mv
^The cclury-ccof^ia in good; condition;
In a wagon orfanisation fronvTtlt* time on.
Nrent census of the acreage, shows from .Michigan to Florida
Members of the association in the elty
W E W A N T YOUR B U S IN E S S
550 acres now in the fields, while the drawn by two mules seemft longer and
rmfre tiresome and yet thUr t o r homed ttrff-rnorihng declare that they will talfe
acreage of lettticv wilt PiUPh TBTfJ' 500.
means of locomotion waa employed by a hand in the election of legislators, and
Thia ia siirely a steady aupply and aa
A. J . Lemmer, wife and son and they say conduct a ‘ publicity and educational
growers are holding back supplying
campaign during the next two years that
the markets as it is wanted there la the trip waa not long or tiresome, but
waa enjoyed throughout the entire jour*’ must result in the state either taking
every' likelihood that a steady, oven
ney. The Lemmer» arrived In Sanford back the lands and taking over the canal
i. o. b. price can bo maintained. This
one day thia week and the wagon and and flnlsnlng it, or compelling the com­
will Work to the. best interest of all
equipment excited much comment. They pany to make good iu contract at once.
hands. All of tho large markets are
expect to remain here during the winter
“We are not fighting any other pro­
represented by resident buyers and
and will use their wagon for n bungalow. posed cannl in tho slate," said C, F.
there I* ■keen rivalry to secure the
IlltOTHEKHOOD MEETINGS
A history of their trip is very iOterra ting Burgman of Scabreere, one of the party
choicest goods. Manager Walsman of the
. -r
and may In time cause many of the!/ and n member ot the new association i Bl&gt;d W|(h lnformil, ,.unrhp(in al Home
Armour Refrigerator Line Is back on the
Michigan neighlmrs to make this trip this morning; , we are after our righu,
Job and as he Is thoroughly experienced
of W. H. Undènsood
ju u ju iu »» " o '"
during the Winter months for the nov-' and we are after lower freight rotes down
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' elty and pleasure t ‘would afford.
the
East
Coast
of
this
state.
are assured of good service this season.
F'Br the past five evenings the emmThe Lemmer» first conceived the idea
" I t is more than seventy mites I um bere of the Presbyterian Brotherhood
This is Mr. Wolsman’s fourth scasou at
on account of Mrs. Lemmer'* health, the entrant*« of the East Coast ranhl in
Sanjord in the lettuce and celery deal.
have held meetings, having for thsir
her physician prescribing ttie open air tho_ St. Johns river near Mayport to
purpose tho discussion of the immigrant
Sanford U now at iu best from a
treatment and Florida immediately be­ Titusville by the F’ast Coast canal than
in America. These meetings were con­
real estate man’« point of view. There
Only $10 ( ’awh and $5 P e r Month B u y s a
came tholr Mocou Shnford seemed it is by the proposed route via the St.
ducted by lay’men, of which the class
are busy scenes around the' refrigera­
BcautUii] Lot in
good to them because their'friend, A. Johns river.and the canal to connect that
tor line terminals from which «1 to 6 cars
was composed, each of the meetings lieFisher was interested here and had ex- stream with Titusville. This means a j rE largely attended, the Wednesday
M ARKHAM P A R K
have been moving. When 10 to 20 T a rs , .
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evening meeting being for women an well
a day are rouirg out every’ one will be [
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Front $100 lip. Be Healthy and Happy. This
Fisher Iwing a large manufacturer of tho !
“ It is a matter of freight rates largely. as men, the program being a most inon the rush. Winter vi*iuirs in all
Price Can’t U » t Long as They Are Selling. Don't
F’isher vehicles, built
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liuill a wagon,
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part* ol the Stute are being invited lo
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. and we have a right to competition.
torcstihg one. Monday evening Charles
«Miss This Opportunity of Your Life.
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. i ■| rapccmjly adapted lo their needs ami
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stop off and see liie commercial side
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----A- remarkable
showing of- the differ!bgold made an
address
to 1the
they cajnpetl oi&gt; the shorts of Lake St.
of the Sanford lettuce und celery’ deal.
Some Real Bortjain.s In Vacant Lots and Houses and Lots
cure between transportation rhnrgcs Hungarians in Amerint
luesdnyeUuiClaire for two weeks to become innured
Within a few minutes’ walk one can
w
here
wuter
enters
into
competition
with
nK
Hon.
D.^
L.
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1rusher
talked
to outdoor life. This »tenui strange to
Close in Towc and Near the New Depot.
see truciers at work in the liolii cut.,
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Floridians who pass twelve months of rail, and where there is nothing but rail1a*M),1t Germans in America. Wednesday
I Have the Goods, the Best Prices and the B e st
ting lettuce, others packing and haul-1 ■
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• • ..th e year in the open air. but in Mich- fnciliti«-» is shown in the following table evening Tho mas K Hnies made an adTerms.
See «Me at Once, and Get the First Choice.
lllg, and still rttlirrs loading in iced
compiled by the Florida Kn»t (W st dm*.« relating to the immigrant in Amorcars for thu Northern markets. Con- '**"
,um|
mw * n t i u f
roiu,idw- ( ’anal Association, which has recently l,n’ 1 hurwlny evening Robert J . Holly
tinuipg the atroli mie will find the olllces u
' ',rb n&lt;s
Iwcn formedt
made an address rehiling to the Italian»
The Lemmera left Detroit on J unt&gt; L’.'l
of Che Various distributer» who planin America and the closing address Fri­
The association Iak»-s the two citici
■ the
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• all
n part»
. of* ,.
. . . . . .' ul noon anih reached Sanford, a distance
the country
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day evening was made t&gt;y Hon. 11 ( ‘
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THE CITY PROPERTY SPECIALTY MAN
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relative [mM-Mth its much system as a genera..
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moves his army. Thus the San fon! .
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jmrtance of the layman and church in reX
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days
1 hey spent 1* days in Greenfield, former huvn g water mmpeiitiim to the
is Ix'ing used as a , 1, 1
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latitili t«» the millions of newcomer* to
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Indiana. !i dues in Nashville, 15 days. A. t I. l.nilwuy, and the latter having
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■powerful and convincing real (sitate
the country. The chairman of the meet­
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In Atlanta und a day or two at many uf served alone by the Rorida East l oust
Belling argument for Seminole county
ings was Thomas K Hates The music
the beautiful places along the ro-te Iluilwn.
land Produce News.
of th«’ meeting was din,ete&lt;l l*y Mr
Sa dort! N Sinvrna Per rent
where they camjieif out to rest the team
A. 1! It rock and Arthur E Andermm
II
but«
to -lax (if Increase
to tux
and enjoy the scenery. They found the
and Tenne» I Deane were the ushers
fifi
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D
S T A B L E
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7 A. 3
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LOW PRICED TU RKEYS
trip to be a most delightful &lt;&gt; e af d the
The fari ihal these inrelings were held
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90,(1
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best
part
of
it
is
the
wonderful
improve*
Thanksgiv ing turkevs are now al­
3a «V
Cor er P a r k A v e n u e and S e c o n d S t r e e t
j in their entirety by laymen was u ndvel
1 29
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55
most tariff free. T h * import d u ty ,," '0'»1 mado&gt; th f health oi sU of them,I S
move in n’ligiotis riri’ln* in this itmiC O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N O S O F HEAVY MAULtNC
in
79 1
4
24
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j 'their apj etite* being something drentiwhich has been six cents
per ____
pound
niunity ami the sartvss o| the under­
37
5
19
91.7
ful
in
the
|iigh
cost
of
living.
wllLAse two and a half cents hereafter
taking demonstrates very forrihly that
L a r g o s u p p l y 'of H o r s e s , M u l e s ,
loo on
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S|H-aking of the trip Mr. Lemmergytld:
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Thát the price of turkeys will he re
there is a splendid field awaiting nivu
Lumber in mrlo.ilb ami «bl¡ V'l«- .tr«'
*‘l can certainly' («‘commend the trip
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a lw a y s
(lured on arrotini of the recent tariff
sion I*, movements of this naturi*
I** rny fri«*ruls. a» Mrs R u n n ie r ' t - aliti I h c o n l y n i m m i M l i t i e s i l a i f l a v e t h e n u m e
revision will It* if* rail«* for cxj ■•rial
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
has unprovetl remarkably and if there r a t e f r o l l i l ' o t h r i I l e * , t i r . $ 1 li IH*
\fu*r tl»t* Fruía»
piling iMTvuv thv
Thanksgiving this swwm
Tit N*•w Sjn.rn** Imrun nist^ s cim.i .h entire t i n K r u $ * u m v i t w l i»&gt; the
* The oltb ini I ird* for tli« holiday arc any iniulid* in the north who are
Q l a ck em it h ln g and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n
com«* no more from the New Eng- afraiil to gel out of the house in the win- more,. Hour in sack» 7 cent* mnrt. feed brotherhood to partake of an informal
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land itate*. Mr. P. tj. Fox, editor of (t’r lime mch a trip would bo of untold I ami grain 5 cents mòre,.syrup Ul reirts. luncheon, which had been prepared at
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♦
the Dally Market Report,* says that •Lvneftt.
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^ul, cement ami plaster 40 cents |a*r the residence of Mr W. H Underwood.
♦
Our diet has been phtin but sulistaii- ton more, while hardware, plug tobacco, Cover» hml Ik-cii arnuig«‘d for sixty |&gt;er- $
♦
Texas and Kentucky are among tin*
jellies and food iti gla»*, cost 29 ixuits per
awl a -musical program of a very J
chief turkey-freducing *tuti». He al­ lid.
*
leaving
Detroit
we
passe«
1
through
hundred
more
than
to
Sanford
\|„
pleusmg
nal’
ire
wax
given
Mrs
T
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ft
so plaim» Ohio in ibc ist. Inn niite»
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that part of the Neuamial « ipply fur th«* southeastern part of Michigan to i-hr.cry in carloads l’osta $1 per ear mori* Powell 'ul g »«•.ersi lnleri*sllng solo-t, a»
»
traveling
sn.thw.*rd than to Sanford
lacksonvdie M.irop- ilei al-j» Mr M f«uhr. a ge.'itleman who
the past two or thrre .rear» has con »• Tolnlo. Ohio,
♦
C o m p le te a b s t r a c t s from Ihe r e c o r d s o l
through
the
mirthwest«
rn
part
of
Ohio,
Ila'
recenti
berxmte
meiiu-cr
&lt;
*1
Sati*
to the U. ited State» Iron, Hussiu liy
ft
f«,r«l'» &lt;m !iii &lt;j *d must«
ft
way of Liverpool, til *1 ' ii.aiia There them»* over to Ft Wayne, I■•I , from
O r a n g e and S e m in o le C o u n tie s .
Taxes
«
tin
re
murtiwuni
to
Indiana,
oli».
Imi
,
will be no ixiI&lt;1 **i*r«igv t*rke, s 11.1» . . . i„ « m
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LETTUt
E
At
RKAriK
S
littiti
The
I».lu’heoti
wiu
«»»inj
»¡mi
of
oysler
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Thanksgiving. Mr. Fox nay* that (or the ai«d Ui Ian isvdie, hy., from there
paid
fo
r
n
o
n
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e
s
id
e
n
ts
.
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stew, salali», pumpkm pio and colfee,
third time in twenty year* the supply our trip was very interesting as well a*&gt; |
and wa» largelj tmjoyeii by thim in a t­
exciting,
being
compelled
lo
go
uj&gt;
und
I
lurida
Points
Show
Derrea'«uf
30
fore, is quitxj exhaisu-d
U. W. GOODRICH, Manager.
«
tendai!«*. The guest» of thè brother-;
______ down long und steep hills uml camping :
¡»Pr &lt; t.n, prf,m |,a«t Year.
♦
Gteuler New York alone rtniuire»
hood and Mr. Underwood wm* tt, li .)
♦
one million and eighty thou sai d Thanksgride of hne springs where doop
Informa- Muirhead, J- S. Moon«,.C. A. UetLa, M. ftftftftftft^ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft^Sftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft«**^

THE SANFORD HERALD

li e h

oney

Begin Tòday, T o Save

Bank o f Sanford

STOP PAYING RENT

it

And Provide For Your. Family a Home

N. H. GARNER „

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BR O TH ER S

SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.

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W* **&gt;-» A. tin ,» » ,
fnr tack ««I;*.*»
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cm ,, Andniwn,J. K .T»rw111l,»,J. A .Thunuu
from the railroads, going over to Lin- RK‘' ln lhe * &lt;T* , «e At ,nan&gt;' lH,," u l,»‘* C. R Walker. John Hunter. C. K NelJournal.
roln's birthplace and the Mammoth ,cfw * *
tt|a" ^ Pcr « ;nt oi bust ron. A. A. Hodges, Ebb Hunter, Robert
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Cave, enjoyed very much fron there to, " ' !llw)n #BI* in
a (,,w wrtiona i* lit« Deane, D. L. Thrasher, II. L, Hughes,
&gt; EVERY W EEK BRID G E
Nashville, Tenn., down to llunlavillc “m ’, ttd noftnaL Ellenlon will in all prob- Edward Nelson, H. W. Wallace, F7. T . 6
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vrvre
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was
me
nosiess
pi
Ala.,
and
golng
over
the
northeastern
iu
,a[*°
•'»"'“««'*
"oodrull.
H.
C.
Dullore,
Seth
L.
Wood1
0
r * P Mrs Crese Barnes
the hostess of
ft
nfft Every Week bridge Club, which met part of Alabama crossing the Tenne*"Hirr point» in the Manatee M-ct* ruff, N. 11. Garner,,F\ 1\ Powell, Mr». J j
ft
at the home Of Mr». C. A. Mrlanghlin. *«! river at Dei,oait Landing, where an 1
w,n show tt iM d e r fv le shortage F. J*. Powell. Forrest Lake. C H. In- l
Boudinjf, Insurance, Fire, Life and Accident, R ep resenting ftft
the regular Huh mr miters wi re joined by exciting time was had with the team.- owm,t lM
n,u,&gt;1' oi t,w‘ '*‘t'
**• ^,i' rhS* Robert Fries ter, D.
*
ft
ft
Jlie Best Old Line Companies
a table of[ guest», and the game of auction Ferry wo* til may. wagon heavy tlnd team ‘ Uro, U" d. hn| ^ .P l a n t e d
ratihat t’ Ualdwell, A. Kent Hossettor. A. l!. Wal- «
ft
ft
was playtd durirg theafierntKin. At tile tried to jump ovariibard; from there wc Hanford shows a slight increase in acreage lace, D. A. Caldwell, Dr. K. D. brown- «
ft
crossed
oVer
Hur.d
Mountain
passing
quality
much^
hotter
than
for
loe,
F..
M.
Howard,
F..
D.
(
hitteiiden,
f
.
dose of the game, Mr». O. W. Ilredy was
_—
Room 8
G . &amp;» u
Wi . m
B l o- ci k.
*
j S . ’L. Johnson, J . 11. Johnson, W. IL Un- J
ft
found to have Hi* highest score, und was through Hoax down to uurthw'cstern |arl some time.
Oakland will fall short of iu usuu) derwood, Tenney L. Deane, T. K. Bales,
« + * « * * « » * o e * c « ft**^
awarded the vrixo, a pretty lea strainer, (*f Georgia at Tailniniosa, from there to
— ‘ The hoatesa then serve«l chicken salad, Atlanta, Macon. Valdosta and into F’lor- acreage. Le««burg will drop below , J- F- KarnaU, Dick Maxwell.
Tho Churfch Orchfcv«, Of Sanford: g OOOOOOODa¥ “ o a o o D o o o « *o o o o o a o o o o D o o o o o o a o a o o o o a D o o o tìo o
muihroom*, sandwiches and coffee. Mr». Ida to Madison, Live Oak, I-ake City, normal by nliout 60 |&gt;er ix*nt. Mentor
e
Hill
is
short
u
I
ku
U
40
|*er
rent.The
Barnes*gì tata it eludid Mr». C. A. Mo- Gainesville, Ocala and lo Sanford, where
which is composed of'm * ml ht» of the 2
o
0
Uughlin, Mr». G. F\ Smith. Mr». C. M. wo «xpegt to remain for the winter or Mleanopy section, which embraces the various congregations, and*Is a l« l) times °
0
Vorce, Mr*. W. D. Holden, Mrs. T. A. possibly longer. We find tho southern territory Uitween Mleanopy and Arango f^aby lo furnish music for extraordinary
o
y*
Neal, M re.'R. H. Marks, Mrs. I«emon, people kind, generous and hospitable.
latke will show a shrinkagt* -of s i least fonctions. was on*hand in tuli forre, uil°o
Mrs. C. Butt, Mrs. F\ J. Gonxalez, M r * - W * saw thc soil pf eight «tutes Ix-ltcr M.pwr «oiL T ho Gainesville section, » I I der thp .nrection of Mr. A. U. llrock. tho
a
o
than R cart be seen either by rail or auto. ■Injduding'Roeky'
otju.r memberJ
bt*i«ig \Y.
S. Thornton
- - O^Wi Unni y atrd Mnt. Barrett.
T
- •■ - Point .to TacOtna,
, —— will owier
memDor-t living
vv. &amp;.
i nornton, O
Had tho. finest kind of luck - being n «irop to
*“ about
- * ■*...ir
-« the
.t» usual» acreage.
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half of
F&gt;
w&lt; Munson. Ed Hess, C. V. Mahoney g
B O N D I N G
little superetitiois picked up a horse Ather point. Show 40 to 6 per cent
e . Aspltftv.II, C. V. Mahoney ,nd g
MEAT ADVERTISING M ETE.
decreav*. There U a wide djlferenre of. KaH u&lt; t . „ ton.
shoe we found on Starting out.
21 •
firiihlitn is*
fhn «t*«^
nvfoiil of ik»
A
S
Best Personal Attention to Your Busincsfi. En'A.John Stcmper, a wide awake meat
Wo have the aarae team of mules, Uie )®P^'on
M In ^
th« int»l
total
The ladies who auiste&lt;l Mr.- Uiider- a
fjisler of this city hsur Sprang into nat- same dog, canary hihi, same family that shottage, but fl Is lielieved that it will
quire as to rómpanles represented.
t .
. .
wood with the luncheon were Mrs. A. C.'|B
ional rôtie« by the advertlrementa In we started with and all of us enjoyed, "bow a decrease of fully 30 per rent,
N
\
ill
appreciate
n
share
of
your
business
Williams, Mrs. W. S. Thornton, Mr», gpw - .
tho Herald as» witness
«very
P
ns witwas« the
*•**»- flow
* n iing
iftfli, |
■w
•* •ÿ ppbmte of tho jour.ioy. The trip Produce News.
R. H. Marks, Miss Mamie Kate Wit* DoooooooonDO DOonooooppflnqppoQ QPQPQPqpQPQQ PqpoQO oooooP
" 'In our
memory/*'. , - ■
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trd. Connecticut Time*;* «will, oftver dio
o
from the Guilford
» Hiams and Master Robert Williams.
"Thanksgivingt's rearly here shd w'ltli ' ;A deacrijition of the wagon is as folkafP‘J H H R P H R
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Cathollc Church Thanksgiving &gt;S'ertic(!^f;
------- H t I M H I l H D M H H 111 M f t 4 M M I l 11 » »* ♦ !
f¡A
the price of turkeys reported near the low».»
,
I t ia thh second of a series of informal
p.
u ’ soo
Length, 16 feet; width, 6 feet; inside
thirty rents a pound mark those, quo­
104 F . Street
On Thursday morning a special mass luncheons which will be given by t h e 1 1 ^ llQng »0* l o 4
tation* in a Sanford. Florida, paper of finish white enamel and nickel; outside of Thanksgiving will be offered in th . -broUwC rx**/during th* winter as "g e tj ! ! - i i , » a T i u t o
prime roast beef st IwO pounds (or a carriage finish; plenty of lockers; folding Catholic church at {(.o'clock. Our non- togpther'frfctinga," and It Is conceded
" Au A t IN tS
PERIOD IC A ^
quarter sound mighty good to us In couch; kitchenette screened in; curtail)* Catholic friends aw invited to join with by all that they, .are performing this
; Ice C rttA • Sotli W ltrr r a i l K U 4fberT ^ - C i f i i T i r t T ò l
View of a benevolent parrel post.’! to protect from the rain; oil stove; Cathollre on that occasion.
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TURKEYS
Thanksgiving

Oysters

E .E . T u rn e r

Pickles

( ran b erries

Hulk Olives
Mince M eal

A full supply o f Everything for

Fruits

First. Street
Phone 3.1

Apples

Let it he a season of renewal of
old i ties.

Give us your order early
S p ecia ls.

I nttilw,rr\ SniJi'i

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(»Id time

Motto

(\ H L E F F L E K

I. I !

( tir. tth St. X' S a n fo rd Vve.

Phone 39

Buy Your

he N ew M a r k e t
|^f

rrruinl}

have ever) thing

for

I I •I

Fresh G oods from ( lean Sh elv es
still holds true.

J. D. R o b e rts

Plume 71

it)

So many good things for your
table await you. C om e.

Plum Pudding

and

get the choice of our T h a n k sg iv in g

Dinner served from 12*:I0 toU p. m.
Celery
' i/ettuce
(¿ticcri Oliver
Mint«! Pickles
Vegetable Smtp
&lt;
of Hire Mill) |V:u he*
N.ilm Turke. vitii Oynier I »n-nirij;

&amp;

Fruit

goes to

IRWIN &amp; G I L E S

T h is Thanksgiving Season

Nuts

that are right.

e a good Thanksgiving Dinner

( elery

( .rap es

the Thanksgiving Dinner at prices

Nuts

Dinner Served ut V ». I,.
Itenluurunt. Price 75c

N|'l....... 'f t

First A. Elm Vve.

that

I send G re e tin g s
You are cordially invited to
com e and see m e in my New
Store on the corner of Fourth and
Sanford avenue.

All W e s te r n and
Florida M e a ts

Sweet Potatoes
Cranberries

anything else

(iood Ladies' ilSaniord

on Foot

Supplies of

Chickens

M E N U

and

D ressed and

Turkeys
■

SPECIAL

To All the Old Friends

S U P P L IE S

&gt;«ur

in irevti M eals. flnrldn Meat«, Harns

°* and Sausage

SOME O F O C R P R I C E S
•u i *

in large quantities and

n &lt;»it i d v

M « « l»

money.
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•"dSlrak

15r

►■»4/iirik I tunt, j ||„ fur

i*5c

|ka«Nleak

|5r

Headquarters

|5r

■"»»Steak
J*** Hone. 2ll.s fa , ^

-5c

MCTTON

W ESTERN

I Mutton

20c

( hops

20c

•Uob Hhnulticr
»hon Slew

12 |.2c
12 |. -c

Shoulder

|5r

^Uo1 &lt; hop» f rench
•*l Muttun
•Mutton
»Muttrin
’
Mutton

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For Your
Thanksgiving
Dinner
Turkeys
Oysters

and
EgKK

Cranberries
Mince Meat

Oranges
Nuts

Tomatoes, Medallion No. 1
per doz cans

.80

Candies
Raisins

Celery
' Candies

Early June Peas, per doz
'
cans .....
1.30
,
*

Grape Fruit
Oranges

Van Camps Hominy N o - 3 , »
; #per doz. cans,
.90

Fancy Olives

Vegetable, Tomato, Chicken
Soup, per doz cans .
.. .

Nuts

Figs and

Currants

Everything in

4

the Grdccry Line
m

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J. B. W IL L IA M S
Phone 277

HODGES BROS.

Cor. 3rd and Sanford A '«.

Phone 79

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f k Steak

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10c
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Special Blend Coflee, 5lbs

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Bull Head Catsup, per doz • .90
Other Prices in proportion.

V

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Libby’s Red Salmon, per doz
cans
; 1.80

Bpst Flour, 24lbs 80c, 48lbs &gt; 1.55

W,"

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1.10

Extracts Vanilla, Lemon and
Ginger, doz bottles

"O IU D V

f k f^op»

Tomatoes No. 3,

•jj

,95
^ Pickles
Good Grade Pink S a lm o n ,
Your Orders Will be appreciated
per doz cans
.-95

Phone No. f&gt;2 ** .'

,OHK

do/, cans
Snowdrift ( ’orn, dqz cans
.85
Beans, Medallion No. 1, per
doz cans
.50

( ranberries

Dates

&lt;e

Libby’s L. C. Peaches, per

.95

Nuts
Raisins

V.
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$1.25

B e a n s, M edallion No. 3. per
dozcans

Bananas

.

Sugar, 251 bs for

( hickens

Apples

ousage. hume made

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THANKSGIVING
DINNER

for
Chickens

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ttWtUc Steak

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The Herald does not accept whiskey ads
I understand and never did, and this
also makes it imperative for the church
people to stand by the paper in ever)"
way. for there are very few papers these
days that will put the spiritual above
the financial. Therefore the church«*
of Sanford should not only poll for their
people but should pull for their paper
that strives to do so much for them, and
in the general get together spirit they
ought to help the paper by sending in
the news items each week and letting
the outside world know that Sanford ia a
city made up of gorily people and that
the spirit of righteousness prevails.
Another thing that should bo done right
soon is the building of several new
churches in Sanford, for they certainly
need new buildings (not flew churches].

REN T

WHY NOT try an advertise­
For Rent—Two nicely furnished rooms
ment under this heading. It will to desirable paities only’* Close in.
only cost you T H REE CENTS 9 Address Box U09. city.
24-tf . r
line ehch issue and will surely
bring results.
•
Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden
on traction line, three miles from city.
Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
flowing wells, barn and out«bed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash. Adcfrcss Mrs. Co-a
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Wanted--Man and wife.
Man to Hollingcr. Canastota, New York.
.
102-tfc
work on truck farm, woman to do cook­
ing and take Carvof hoyse. Must. be
. For Rent—Room nicely finished suit­ Tuberculosis. .Thu film is entitled “ The
’'"ThoroutTify’' rotnpeTent‘ and come well
able for office or small store. Opposite Price of Human Lives" and will be
recommended.
Inquire 113 CommerCourt House. Apply to Mr*. J. C. Ens- placed on exhibition in theatres through­
~ n s n ^ rT:“ c rty i« .
22-tic minger.
23-tf out the Unite«! States on December 2.
It has been designed to further the Red
Wanted—To rent a hotyl or rooming
».-For. Rent—Two furnished room* and Cross Christmas seal sale and the general
house 4 6 to 25 rooms furnished: tot ’ fl
one bedroom. Rooms suitable for light
anti-tuberculosis campaign.
months. State price W. I. Halenbeck.
housekeeping. Mrs. Goodhue 210 Park
lia :nea Falls N. Y.
26-4tp
- The story of the picture centers about
avenue.
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the wealthy owner of a drug concern nam­
Wanted—Second hand two inch pipe
ed Gregory Cort and his daughter. Reth.
good coupling*^ W. E. Hathaway Wag­
MISCELANEOÜS
In the carlipr scenes of thu play a strik­
ner F ir.
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ing contrast between the lavishly furWHY NOT try an advertise- nfished Cort home and the dingy tene­
Wanted Map to write life insur­
ance for. an old.line company. Inquire ment under this heading. It will ment room of Nellie Linn is given
nf J . P. Hutto Room R Gamer &amp; Wood- only cost you T H REE CENTS a Wnile Cort and hts family live in luvur.,
line each issue and will sutcly and happin«*a, his prinripul source of
n ifljlu ild in r.
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bring results.
income is derived from the sale of a fake
State and local' territory given to consumption cure colled “Concura."
an advertise jobbers, retailer* and capable salesmen. Neither his daughter nor uny of his in­
WHY NO!
raent under this heading. It will "SK A T ,” the bert ami best known soap, timate friends know thp exart nature of
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only cost you TH REE CENTS, a removes grime. grea&gt;e. dirt, etc., from his business.
line cq eh issue and will surely the band*. Big seller, especially in fac­
Nellie lunn is shown taking ' ‘Conbring results.
tory district*. Wrlite for attractor curn"' to r ire h»;r*y|(. ul u hard told ,”
proposition. SKAT ft) ., -i New Park while her lover, F.d G rant, g&lt;w-&gt; to a
- For Sale One bórse di*c harrui
fake m nsim ption » ire doctor in answer
avenue. Hurt ford. Conn.
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borie turning-plow. Good a* new
WANTED AT ONCE— Old Rags at the
HERAI.D OFFICE.
Raga Mud be
Perfectly Clean. Will Pay TWO CENTS
a pound for eamc.

K . Rate» Court House,
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D 1). Donne Geneva Fla. 21-if

F»tr Sale t’om píete furniture and
lilting* for »n eight room house. Will
sacrifice if taken at once. Everything
tir*t chev*
No nhiMldy formi un
It.
»luire 11*1 &lt;‘ommercial St ufv-»iatr*
f-’or Sab- R«*l Jersey Liar" 2 H yi ir
old
tin*»
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animal
weigh- ¿lumi
Satrtfirxil at }1 6 or

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nwaji for heifer imita hie in prt&gt;- ti U.
McDvugal R. ft. No ."J Sanford 2d-tie
For Sale White Hu"und Türke;*.
Hen und (iohli'cr for I* 'Hi Several
tiqe il ronzi* (ìobhler* for breeding
J6.IKJ ench.
lì ('. MrDoug.il "Die
'I’urkey Man. R D No. H Sa nforti 2d-ile
For Sal»* Upright piano, compar
ativdy new. Inquire at Phill'p’* Stu
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For Sale— Five arre farm half cleared
fenced cultivated Str&lt;nu; l1»,*ing acII
Half etmh Imlnnce on term* It*»* *«&gt;
Sanford
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For Sale ,\ ten acre truck fanti fiad
und fenced near Sanford, goral land, a
new barn, $-1,500. Address 2115 Main
SL. Jacksonvi’lo. Flu.
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For Sale or Exchange I-arg deleratojoien refrigenttor genuine bargain
Good condition. Can (&gt;•• *e»-n at *ta
lion Enterprise Junction. \\ ill accept
smaller r»*frig‘T.itor or anything can u*»
in exchange
\ddn*w Vgeni Enter
prts * Junction.
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til a newspu’ s-r »»I-»•rti»»*tni**il
Kelt: I&lt; cli-ry Kirarhing Paper
i e igagisj in a lining man !*&gt; the name of
Honk your order now
We have the I Harr.. Itrure. whom Cort finally induces
; *ry (test waterpnaif innilaltng bh*aeh- j to iiessime his adveriU irg manager h
ing paja*r on th - market Sypi'l» i» «hnwir-c (uni t h i l g - profits which he
liinil d
rh- tieo H Fi-rnabt Hard­ ! makes hi Ins business. Meanwhile Reth,
ware C ».
26—Ite
|as a result of her interest in Red Cross
&lt; hristm.ts s. als ti.is &lt;-f11if-1»*tl as a -octal
» first »daiM» puinu-r and sign I M.-rvice worker and in this capacity he
writer
1We can tin your liurne** r*-- ■notes acquainted wn(i Nellie aiui Kd
pairing -iitid auto top work now.
j She beetime* a friend of the fuinilv and
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\V. H UNDERWOOD.
attem p t* to urge UiHn !■&gt;
JULUItf,
fake core* fur l ori-uiinptioii including
i oneuf*
Neither of them pn&gt; nitti h
, iievd in tier ativice until one da.. Nellie
receivi* a ieiter telling her that a near
relative had ]it“t di«*tl from Iuhcrculosis
1- irrijj; Ipecaii—1 she had delayed treat
iiietit too lung h ; relying on &lt; niliill.i
Nellie sl.oWjS the letter to fteth who deDR W E. HOUSHOLDKR I elartss tlmtyi is a crime to allow the inaiv

i ufarture and »ale of such false remedies.
|Hunting with indignation and with th(&lt;
wrapiKT of tin- "Coneuni" lx»Hle In her
hand »he goes to ltic office ol the com­
pany. where she find* to her surprise anti
sorrow mat the 1nisinew» i' conducted It;
THOMAS EMMET WILSON Her hw’i father and that to f u*t‘aiii’c»l
lhllrtiae.il IS the chief promoter of the
swindle Site refuses to recognize her
lqvrr
alter this discovery and forgives
m , u Siluri,Ay Seventh ]m1k i »I lim ili vt
norkt.
her father only after he has promised to
«estílente». Sanfonl ai&gt;.t «vivan U t r
make full restitution as far us he can to
the suffering consumptive* whom he has
robbed As part of his reformation he
»end* Nellie and Kd to w sanatorium,
where they may be runs)

"For R en t—Some very dfjtirahle fur­
nished apartments for &gt; light house­
keeping and lodgings. -Mrs. J . H . Ferguson. T h é Fáirview, com er Finit and
Fretwh avenue city.
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LI JIA YS TO

ADVERTISE IN
THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN
T H E HERALD. ONLY
.3 CENTS A LINK.

The long special
I romise* to merge int»» '
ter Miation December 1
nu" 1'
1 ne i,aui«’&gt; l tuon of the t orq; •ega- rt,■: It* of interest lit W;u&gt;(
And bids him come **l*e he *hjjll wear the uonsl church will hold bazaar o the has been a re ammgi'u* &lt;c
brand
6th of
December.
Member
of ■pari of President Wjl.vm
Of wickwin»*»? who "saimlter than the union
are
retnindid
that grcxtional leaders since it
th0“ »"
¡three
article* on pcedl-work
in i ijarer.t th n t’ considers tm
Says "Follow me. or peri*h here and addition to articles for the food *al» w rune," hill would eontiru •
no* '
be expected from each niembar. f ’o'il»e*| ■session, and the promiM^I
I« thi* the friend In whAm the years won t foods randi«* fancy work of every kind new bn»1*, such a* .c 1
.a n ;! a junior la -de will ««ire* nf th e' road legislation, preb.»1 .
T h e nnii :e*r* ATid «vnetfiTng an»wi-r* luu-a.ir T h e bar.aar will he belt! n 1he ’ fest themM&gt;Le* urHil . ,•
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stur» -'»'fit re e tl nee H ||*1 li tl,..
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D . r . r ' t . . .

I 1'- kin'll; word ih&lt;- gr'-cting*and full.

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iiotlut.- -In ,e»t ,md li'Xlioii- ,ir»"felin i.
PfN'Iir tit., th* ju »1 -»-Titbiienl* di^jadleil
When tilt* is done. 1 count that man a
friend
Who »lay* with n.*- unto the hitter end.
\\ ho !iet.&lt; and hoo*t* ¡»rid then, midxt
ghost I; hu*n
I .a ; - ilo;» Fi It r&gt;-&gt; ting- .1 g., I rI-1 in ; 11 1*
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i . » &gt; u'.ich nothing »■!*«• ea i l»l
Il . " 1 are funking f»ir af, U|&gt; In &lt;! tie Hn”, rlf , ,niu .1
VS e have a complete line ol all the -t.»ridimi high gr.id'

* Two schools in Huntington, W. \'a.,
whore discipline ha* always been a matter
of the instructor’« strength of arm, huve
been Inin «formed by mean* of an elec­
tric "afianker" into institution* of learn­
ing with tiie he*t average deftortlnent of
all thi^»chO»d« 111 that city, according to
o
The rlostng scene* of ltie story show Spt M dwin M Eoulke
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WHY NOT try an advertise­ Garner-Woodruff Bldg
ment under (his heading. It will
only cost you THREE ( ENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring result*»
DENTIST

For Rem—No. 708 Park Ave., sL
rooms, bath, electric lights," gas for cook'
ing.i Apply to 1L C. DuBoae, oyer Ten
Cnl" Store.
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No-dctimui dam for the
,j
¡tig of the Panama Cannl t&gt; .. t
nual report Colonel Georg,
* .Vgreat many things are wrong with
chairman and chief engineer oi the Ci^
the world, and not the least of the evils Commission, which has just |^.n ^
is the sdvtce peddled by Mr. Andrew ■tltutcd to Secretary GarrLo
Carnegie and Mr. Rockefeller in Mon­ is there any prediction of wh, • a * ^
day morning’s papers, when news is dull may first pass from ocean to iVni
as for example:
The first day of the ca a.
"Don’t hoard your millions."
I still depends u|»on iu ir a rt. •„«,
"L et us be guided by sweet kindness 'o f Culebra Cut and how
¡.^
and charity."
can keep the channel

Business Cards

at pnce» to suit everybody.
We carry a complete line of Bicycle Supplie*
\\e do Bicycle Repairing
Everything for the H ic/cle at mir shop

Se» u*

S A N F O R D C Y C L E CO
10B P A L M E T T O A V E N U E

Gregory Cort as a changed m e
Htucv
H tilli -chotils known for yeur&gt; u* u n ­ i ,
is also «sol m a new role, namely as the ruly. had •»iwu'tid the fiutleniv of the

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friend of the Linn family and also as the achool board

manager of the Red Crow» seal campaign
DR R. M MASON
The story elose* on t 'hristma* eve of 1913
House fiir sal»- rent or trade
with the lovers res to re»1 to each other,
[IKNT IS I
non t&gt;01 Palmeitp Ave
and Ed and Nellie making good prograw
on the road to recovery
For Sale Cjshbage fiTants. W. E Writs,rn III1K.X
The National Association for - the
Squires, Cameron avenue.
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Sanford. Florida
Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis.
For Sale Secondhand Underwood
106 K Twenty-second Si . New York,
typewriter, $25 00, ami one Remington
will Mind free of charge to any one liter­
No. Q. $12.00 Western Union Tele­
ature on fake consumption “ c u re " and
graph office,
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ATTORNEY vmi COUNSELLOR *t LAW will be glad to give us much information
as possible with reference to particular
Practice in State ami Federili Courts
alleged cures for this disease.

For Rent—Nice furnished room.*.
$1.25 per week and up. At Stumon-’s
315 E. Fourth Rt.
19-20tp

Resigned apparently «
lions which make it n
on a dilator)' campaign ,
enemies President Huerta ,,
dependents appeared iwrcn.
fident that the United Su*&gt;
no more drastic at ions tow.»ienn Government man i i ..
taken. It is r e tr ie d that w
will not continue to m&lt;-t •
he dissolved automatical;
General Huerta was ab«c.
All these rumors’ have
.
Ali thes erumora have
by Congress launching hit
session.

A day or. »0 after the I
school season ojienial a carjienler and an
electrician ap|«ared at one of the schoob
and began, the installation of a -spanker
in a small ante-room. As the spanker
gradually assumed shnfiq and the elec­
tric connection* were made the unruly
pupils began to ask question*, and final­
ly they were given a demonstration of,
its ability to administer punishment.
Th:* spanker delivers about live short.!
sharp blows a second. After several of
the boys had become subjects of a test

Sanford Flu

* 1 am told by my grocer that eggS
here are being Hold to the consumer at
from JO to 50 cents per dozen,, w h it,
chickens are sold for 75 cents each and
almost everything else in proportion.
OlTur; Yowrfl Oulhting
A daily subject of discussion among the
SANfURD. FLORIDA
people esfw'cially housekeepers and deal­
ers is the high cost of living and 1 urn
told that the worst has not yet l&gt;een exprricn(i*tl. A remedy for the high prior
of eRRs. being one item, has Iwen »vtggest«d'’ 14, farmers would build good
chicken 1houM*s ’-and featl and care for
their poultry properly, and see that they
are well fed and ke|it warm and dean,
more egg* would come into market.
Then the consumer, that is everybody,
M. G. RO W E
must .furnish the market house, where
the fanner may sell directly to houw*A TTO RN EY-A T-LA W
ksepers. Something of this w it would
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTfi
help check thc-gtvwl of th« ’ trysts to
Offa* Room» IB anil 19
some rxtertl. It was only about a year
ag«—(hitt the "corner” on eggs over*
. .... WtiL— BUrL Jbd F U . . .
reached itself, fixed a price On eggs too
high and carried the cold storage supply
THE
SHELTER
BANITQR1UM too long, causing many thousands of
eggs to be thrown away, or if\om a f all,
the speculators were obliged In part,
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F ir e
the churches will lu-gin to get sottu*where. Another gocxl thing is the pub­
lication of more church news in the news­
paper nnd the retort! of attendance of,
the Sunday schools. V-nawer saw u p a - !
per before that would give so much space

to the church«« os the Herald paper of*
this city m.d sinye .Utt editor seems inrlircd fit give all the apaety ihe «hurfhetr 1
“with them a t i lom
. I wonder th a t ask for it would seem that the minister«
statesmen do not .find som e remedy fo r , would give a little time each week to)
prevailing unsatisfactory conditions.
- writing up J h« progress of the’ churche*. j

Insurance
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Sanford

A N D H ID ES

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MEXICAN REBELS BELIGERFNT
CITY ELECTION STRENUOUS
PETERSBURG RAISES LICENSE
THREATEN UNITED STATES
.'AND-GOOD VOTE POLLED
ON SALOONS AND BREWERIES
WANT GUNBOAT REMOVED
FROM TAMPICO

BANDITS

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ASStMBIING

HONOR ROLL

BEST OF GOOD
FEELING ' tri m h m &gt; ntt'i.im.R
I’REVAIf.S 1)1 ‘RING DAY

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Naliens

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HI SINICII0\$ Will m DRASIfC

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llerrnn ls Beciomniytded fur

l ,u*lliiin of * utility Judge

The Democrntic Executive l'nmmit
Iding of Ji'ssic Woodrow
lotnel
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other
n ew s. of
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HER Vl.lt READER'«
prepent: J. N. WhiLncr, L). 11. li. Kainiti,
day .o r min iti the
i.i-i riH.tn ot ihe
Gr irmruir Nrhi.el I’gjiif.
Mexico C ity, Nov. 28. ." R e m o v e Do
The primary election last Tuesday white house. — — .S t . lYlorsburg, Fla., Nov. 2 7 .— While W. v . Li unii, G. M . Ja co i» . J . M . WilT liin l Li rude— l&gt;iek Terheun. l/uinard
»Vo or wo «hull lire on the oil
Simplicity with dignity-themame ideal there bus bt-cn no utteni) t to establish Itamoon.
will go down in history as being one uf
auks In tin? rRy of Tam pico ami along ' S , r Lucas. Ralph Woodruff. f ;in«l&gt; •. \\ il- the most exciti tg yet withal one of the witici: Fri-snlent Wilson has cherished a brewery here m «1 there is no prospect
( hntrman Whitner culle«! lite ’cotttthe hanks of t h e * r i v e r 'u b o v c . " This
Margaret Erickson, Ermbu.i Hmi- best conducted ami most ladylike af­ for tus administration «mee it* in- of any nmuediate attempt, the cit&gt; com- mitte«. to orxier and hnti thè Boerotur/
threat; according to private information h&lt;’ ^ Sarah' Whcelctva. ( 'imrlnit. Smith, fairs that has ever been pulled oil in •nuguta'i •- wa* predominant note in missioeers took steps . csti'filuy to make re ni thè cali for thè inceling, after which
tíwivKi here today was sent to the mm- Vannielu St., run. Nan Paxton, Doris Sanford T h e vole was heavy ami well the arra gement* for the marriage
it more tinhkelv that an&gt; one should try thè ohjcct of thè meeting wa* sia le !
mander of the federal* at Tampico ye&gt;- Moore, Frank l*opc. Edward Uoniph. canvassed and much enthusiasm was
I »lid ,■ the 1 I I year* that flave lapsed to open a brewer, here h&gt; imposing a a: d t hai a ri-eornmet.d. itimi for CtiUnlV
terday. So long as the garrison at Tam­ E m ilg Bailey , FI »retnv \\ un ! -rit&gt;«&gt;t displayed nil day h&gt; the various candi­ «tili* * i■• Afute house was hud,, l . ' i t r ih.lMIU 111s’ ilse un such a business
\!l ludgi wonld he inaile uni all thnsc who
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pion in uiiicrl by the guns of the Bravo,
•«fit. date' and their friends
The voting Wtsidt r li i . i ' taken place tiler, a. d it bars to siltion« liav. been thrown down "eri appi leu nl.s » ere a*ktsl to hring
Mi.rriwhich is anriiored in the river ju-tt olì Ella M MllirInail f i t
stariisf as «&lt;mn as I he polls opened and fell M •I* lift Ilf .Nl I-VN W il &lt;44Ml I *« I i Die however, in the repeal of two former their mimi* bifore thè rominittoc.
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Uval 11er. there appear? to lie fiale
Eourlli C«rude - Him
ki*niii'd&gt; , h if ( ’apt. K. K. Murrell cant the first vote. thirl* i . . ili a (*dini'i&lt;ii*iiit- all Ui i f*D*f f ordinano** restricting saloons to ^nte Bui "ite mmie » a - joit (orth for thè rec. iti. i’ i* ♦t.«»:■♦- •! ,tt .if r.eorge «* Hefrtunre for the rebels to rapture arid ward MeC
I'* irl M-H \I ■If 'lit! Front that time mi until the («ills closed
I** I«** a isi- (tu* J »rialti* i i«*S
1 " ì ■ D" I o
o il homing tin- n in
ring ' d T(i**r•• ts'iug mi other a|i|dicnnt*
hold the city, but they might easily nave In n a \-i
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\. fi&gt;- \t.—u-n amt al no lime » is 11 ■r. ,,n\ evidence t Krr •
defoAt.it&gt;-«1 the entire region l.y larri
Iti!'« Edili M&gt;‘
r in tti r •• fi
t»*• » i **
.1 . 'roti I'll 1&gt;■-.•&lt;I I'll ■•' 11 ' "Ull ti w I- r. '.tUml tlt.il thè ! nlhitN he
ili*)*’tis*si wiiii ami a rising vote tuktni
i rig out lltm threat Insilimi up the tank* g**r Alivi"
1
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-v&gt;l' » I* f *
W ifi III'
itila
I I I «MEI U T r
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1 ‘ ■ ' ge't.ir
ol 1.111» r hiding. tin . .tli'lid it"« .Hid
*nd tire the nil. estim at'd at Mil.»,non M.i.el Souti. M i r , . - , ! /..(• liar . Etile their friend* liantering one another and the i»r«&lt;i4Ì |4»rt&gt; ai.*l mi.iiiiiT
c: to
ii imukt license at the rute id ||,000 over the ? n ‘ »m name t.f Mr Herring. T h e vo te
fortm r fr&lt;* C*l jhs ! Ii:it
only to for Die applicant wu? linanimmnt and
harrels. Should the oil in the tanks up- Mae Howard, Addle Marshall. Tom «ohnting vote* in the best of spirit* and just tlurUmll.
Th.
retnony wa* «oh tmu/ed i . ilo uiffnh'TH V
khi* Î» 11.t i »■ IiiTi'tíiftiri* ihi1n Die weretury was in»!n atisi to wire the
river las fired, the floating flame would Hrot he rum. Frederick Bines, Bertram good nature
hispo
a-l
rodili,
tlUIJt'stli
ally
dei
oratisi
i'Uii||il
frulli
tsik.it i*•** will htivt? t*&gt; i »:iv i invernar and also pi write to him B ta tbe rarficil U to the heart of the i-jt.. Shepherd Willie I .lindi
Velma t e n
The election was one thal no man
of (lowers for Dm o c a lio
i *i d t m
T««VA f II* I *M«f og Dir rernnilMfmlulion of the meeting
meat effectively -removing the menaee aide, t ut or .Mil mini. I alfil*, .lenkin«.
in in
t h*
could
till
much
al.injl
and
this
is
one
I ’ wa- also resolved bj the commil Uhi
y ' hi* aft * r «
it
ut ’
offered hy the biltiboul. destroy ieg all Be Ton Forf-r I la id.. Vf'eri- Inoepli
»* . it • LU
clc. linn a
I '• » as Ion ItHli* money
"
i» .o .ivu'winin i P. made against
•.ir th«* vvKit* »
ludo
»hipl-i g and proba'di a large part
G.o.a.di".
« 1,’••■ ! ntl !Î&lt; rt*mih ami the a' f ie r i
» el' t olii' III lo |eIr.lV t In* f t
.'til'd a h n11«1«n dH« ". t '
the town Tim i the rebel.« will &gt;,.rr&gt;
gr..
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out th&lt;*ir tbreiii is regarded )■ -.me•! t » a »r■ 1 » •
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m... . m a fold
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of the utili tali here a« Hi &lt; "i. .1 ■ m
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M wv.lt I&gt;t*i tv
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un lime Io tim*r; tit«' i»*»h*T* » *! .’ »• ■;
Ute
pru|«,ri&gt; in the tieighborh'Mrd &lt;•' Ivim ¡ ...
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rrhcl* nul to n,nie'1 it" »elb
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I h it S h » riti
M.
ti i. i i*
Vle r net It. Mo evil* «t ín1 i«»*&gt;í i hf
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givinv i 'narriuge of a daughter
t'tu
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Operations of to cry kind m
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t» ,t t i . »\nrlx«*f' If 1 \ s various .am ps cy, !' •* v.f a distlaet Imi, It ol houli
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tended for . p* -jnij of fiv. nir .•• • r
II. .
l ’union.
1 a .
V I. . U. ** "fl ••1e *n!» &gt;•Yr r \ linnute, as out of
Mr- * K W aller, Mrs Ensittinger.
lines
The il*ir. s aulì.or I In Kev
.1terni
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o’doíA i aster.i time this morning .un ut Bint • UiWf.
Mt’driNl1 H" 1- t i . i'l» ri'ithirnil
rs in Dlls electutn Sylv' - * W
Be
e K Wa li !" " , arid l'aslor F P
Beach, pastor ,,t De
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lutile
rap'd to the memory of the l ite presi tort.
- ter VVlilt:.
M irga . . .- -• ig. I .* ti» ’
.1fj•1 ! Ii •11\ wa- comlnsl /j/as »ó.|S» â J L i à I ii of I It at l i t . . •I
-SioniV re|ir«~»*»v*«»f-'&lt;«t»s l'ist'rlt ai t|
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tell ni the road, H VV hi. '. wtips" Mai! a J trow
tlfri 1 t
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1 ■ i . i.H.th i omli (or all tin -F tv N I * . n M m* W ilsoîk T., , ’ i .gii' II,. I , &gt;■•■..' o ij *|. * . *-. I ,1 ,|. *. •
«orliti Fiorili,I V- .* i aï t* ■ ot I ougrega
I to
JstifaJ.
•î.V'xr'Swir io Wash Mec . r U
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L Mart..;, 1 *,» r V
i
1le- .tld. r nani' r.e ■ I fi'Te t S o
c Hltde chess and o le r e I ! . W u Olí,-* i itfv »--11g a I I " 1 *1 11* s i " ■r ; if s tee at h tir» ft*-- last Aies m Tarn) ut
Hftor; Train* were drought
i.&lt; a u b
a . r» - ver .1 - irpri-—- sprung ami Die sip
Rev l i 11alitila v will preach both
' ad y worshlplusi lor a -tore id o !!!,,a! ■eieliet
I |"Ui allldavits and
«txnd'ttll, machinery in all shops shut
's, « '•nth •1rad 1* h »ii • \i
11f t F re
t at ii.uigllt al i tie do|s tiamhsl «ear- hud been selectis! as the nlfh lattng
mernnu'
and everting i m i ‘«iinditv
I
j fool- I if1 iste d by r*~ earl . empli
'lown. ami all te|egru|ih. telephone and
Alo .• nul 1*ir lie- |Mll|IlCu( It. i rosimi ie during ile", otan The multi ol honor was the
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«(ml apparatus remai ms) nil" during \:u|*-s. Eiln.i ri.iimpson Heb
¡V. 1.. I h» past a »** (»'fore Its- batti'' I Las eh' ' duilghti-r “ I the pris eleni Mi^•a l.lg 4* »*t*T»l^tl ! . a gtxtd 111’»
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this perns 1 II filers tu tins i ' ' . . • a , r• l ’or.O h. B utiph filini William- &lt; 1.1' I v - I i .
a c k i *.vi a- , i ..polar man atti) M carel Wilson
lite linilesinaids were t in I« m ,i
f 1 iih’d I hut il &gt;«» - Ins •n*4s* in their « hiss rnriaibersliii f t&amp;ful
lewd I V i c e I'resilient a*.I '.ii.&lt;rid Dictncii, May l’firuslter Th***hire Bun a good whan ( .r Die (HistUon as every
(lie. an l»ltt!Uu :t|* ni give ..1 l»ah
tli, ' rides ,oo.ige»t sister Miss Fleall •I • r .
i i
&gt;rvb r "I s'isje I -»e 11-, m •! ir it
Vfiniger 1 H ( 'oupman of 11 • Soul hern ge I lav« kin- &lt; onhclly
oie
........g i o / i s I D u
fact
that
Sanford
, ■ l. - .dolph W listi., atei Miss Mary «&gt; i n&gt; ground that the sltertll had failed &lt;l»lrt Hi lionor o( Dr Littlefield the ev rn fbulwiv
i (right* »us enmltsl to an utdcrmun, White ol
1 igtiDi «trade Bulli W aid n o i W at
inj? «»f flee tilh
Miss Adeline and ni'glectisl to |"‘rfortti his dui
Baltimore
teil
«'hurtle ItmiM-lf was surpriserl witen Me Indi Scott "t Pri retini anil Vftsa
1IP II.lion «- Llltlet.eld wilt. 1» tn Lm^
son M cAlex.trtder, Cltfftvrd Walker
The 181.1 ThanksiflVing din c ai II hi
i!,. r*—ill sfmwisl that (te Imi tin alder
Ailh a« ell dav De« 7 i" an authority on
c
trie
Brown
of
Vtl.inta,
lie
last
a
High &gt;t lumi
\ cl i o 'I'I' ut o c .rri 'f al Lakeland
ihr niii-t i'X|ienHtve i\ieal lie .tvi-r-g,
inalili ticket and lie was the reel tuent ' . . dive, and the others chum* ol gtrl
s-ii i e la ' .........I I■r 11 . it'li-t ai-i m e th o d s '
I..I
I ,u
■ \\ dhams
'Hurto- Boti
tor 'irsi
o d -•
American lias eaten during Die la»t
many c,ingrat ilations after the ri-mlt
lb
* t‘1
II tint \V..rk It! Die
• . ! day. . i : i i. I
nm'il«,- ».' s, I , t,,|
R\»• '•'•ars ft will nisi froe
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Il
! foiar al
made
, it 1lU f lof I lie 11tier
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t. ¡ a r i ng
fit 11Hi » i
i in more I ha t h i l l '
* o! I he lai. . i ri. 11■I 111 '
I I. ,»'»*, 'it
' die «»fa' b" I
tell W■! I " I "■ .' ■
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I (rom I i io ai (a ■ .
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Us 0.0 1st * il . to I to a. r .net
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and
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Thanksgivi' g 1 t . .1 ■
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k.gi ■ t* Innd him i ana I m k i. t , on Un
V C
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Agí
i ro lent». T h e
s|«'cial sultjecta
on &gt;I.ound1.alir ador
as
he
alt'
Nippst
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Oil
tils
e
guie,
stepped
!.ivt rv years, an ordltlg ,M
h .H a l
MavwiLI. Io|In wed it;, w
W
Aber coast. T h e Usher* wen* the groom's
But h I lund. I *t and -'mi in«'
for lus a dr.*'«'* are “ The Graded L«"*Upon ,millier t r .e * when a switch ell‘* "*!.• gat lien* J guvcrnuinnl «laltBli«*. ¡dav, 1st anti 2nd mo. Allan Jones, ts i ¡ nathy and then Jack Adam*. B. W ciliegi) mates Benjamin B
Button gllte i .ini' uj&gt; striking him on Die luirk. Ti'.n-,'' Educational Eyangclbm,“ and
"P ra. tirai ! ‘etnorstration Book In M .uimo; Hd1&gt;y I-uiug, Ini and 2nd mo. Herndon and luck Davison came along id Sew York. Hr DeWnt St oville
t h&lt; « h» » i '.of lie f * . 1*1 r 1siting to* Im'Hv
The i I,ok. jr .ol &gt;alem Ma*s
IT
1I « * M.'II unI* “ \ *j t* i d iftertioon
olive 1 aitigli. 1st and 2nd in". Iissic I"eU. rvtnmng some to e*ca|ic the ting
Dr i.ilPcrt 1* A
1' * II - •» 1 (. a a *
•r1« t.
On the Errrglndrs
Nes'ti g at I o'eloi k »til he held (or ull
1st and Jtpl mo M arin i riniti
l«t and ra •• '«y m venth place gravitated be It rax of M»",titan \ 1 a 1 t hartes I.r... 1
-1 11,.
1
1 &gt;'.| frolli 1lie
VVa- Li" g111ri. |i t' N’ov -h
B»'pre- j nd mo Bay moi" I Phi 11j .- t -, 4M»! *»'»t 1 &gt;•1 " i: m g. and .! 11 t luv istnt and
s' ,’ da
'■ ' *&gt;t&gt;! worker* ol Sanford, ltd
o' t hi pislit &lt; *1 ,i ’ -1
1 all* H agile- : i a
du •*»1 iti*
t« ''
«ru Let . Frank Clarke, of t ¡ames .‘die mi. M .irgan* Ib c e : er i-i l»«l
I r e -v J l.y Dr Lit llefi.'ld besides Die
*1 loiadv v«" r * sip with Davi'«.'
• the supremi i out 1
-» 1* »
H i"dj Isstnsl the (ollowitg slate me Bull B o l e r i ' I 'l aid
lin- mayor's ran- « a *
.d • Ml
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' i- os.fi.t' g r d &lt;". &gt; tug «, . n o " .
•1 IIIH . i.t.
1
he
I.ridi
e
fTH’fil 1he,
&gt; IN: I* on Kansas « ‘if &gt; f de t Flor." ■e It"! ! ■ • ■&gt;" V■ ■ . \ U ' \
• al' r t la c 1 l.t'iog 0 ? lie
Da !■» 1 1" twyiti Die LaltllUlim u ai
u I aim it 1 • an • &gt; iti»'* «'■
*TM
iv
»li«* 1la
"1 ile 1 !. irh la t i e M.ointania is toH-onlvn «veiling
'
1 verglades lamí |r « I • tr tu- .1 ail tm.ig (1 He
th-rsnn ' &lt;1 itI D- r VV,1‘4M . t , ...
.»II as ' the wtutti hell.— l.euuty
» r% •. : 1!.. I.'itefnei't P.« I.l i..* are 'till «'.It mil BN alte e! le &gt;t
* tie interview ef ( iiiiuiu»&lt;i e .r and 2: d nu* B u i1 K » Atter, !&lt;ul Ihn Maxwell III» : would rally now and Dien
• nr - 1 *
ti
ívature-,
and
fit
a
t.»!'
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I t ft ill i.e lim - tie ire 1ta red.' are gaining
1
let
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"I Vgru allure M cRae in the Meiroisdi*. Mary /.In Itary l-t ami 2nd trio Mar a"&lt;! H aa * %*im# t mu»" U furr t hr Thrush* f
■UNg man. aDdcln Iti *1i I jMSiJf 4f|l V\] ( 11 oranges Iihi ■r 1***• 11
•d out of (Ins
»ml -as- thm Mr M cRae seems to lament garth Law ride • 'nd mo ( &gt;» .0 Bf.*» n, deiegal !" .0 Id conni their man ».du
The ludictt currti*l out a very mi cressa
fatr
cvinplexioti
wi'ri*
&gt;!il|'|'«—I up 1«. ful missionary |.rogrnm Sunday m orn­
.»burp
&gt;rar
than
state
tin»
•h" fa&lt;- that Mr Molle* and the other lsl u(lll .............................................
............
I.I (Ile. 2nd
mo;^..........
at lióme and only one man out. T h e
[*.'rHirts indicted at Kansas City had po Fillio Johnson. 1st and 2nd mo, Ruth final score on the mayoralty race gave acre husily occufiiisl during lite foro- a cor respond dig fill* lit;u venr Jtolh ing It wa* bright and entertaining
fifin ' to appear heforp, Die grand jury. Utile. 1st and 2ml ino Katherine Wil- |Thru-slu r 212 against Maxwell'* 11)6 and j'.irt of thè day iiuiigltng m thè lirldnl he ai «1 &lt;M‘"'i fill VI » .»ri» r Ione* l.lamc from Hurt to finish T h e sinviul mll«'««I desire to *ay that no defendant in son, 1st and 2nd ni" Fannie
Maxwell i* defeated Di-re i - , l’ ' r ,y. thier relative* imi holi»r guest* 1hi* on 1 ' 1lie ’ l"ki ;r s" m th. green fruit I ion f ir Horn.* Missions amountrsl to
limiti Relu
Relia MutiMan* although Muxwrl
» nimiiial trntliaclion ever has the right son, 1st ami 2nd mo
No t|o thl t h it ?" feel* mighty good over t«i » fatui illtS'C 1he VvÌOIt Iti .USI* A,l* I.IVI . and &lt;».1 ( 1i.li wil h TIn'.' 'jokers
121 ‘to
e vwihle iM-fore tit.
A.-dding (tour Die law » .IN lil *’V1f*‘111**1V dilli'' ill one lo
to apt ear before the grand jury
The'
Sophomore ( lass
Vila D e - —m I't lu» showing
grand jury simply jnvextigaU s to deterThe tvvo yoiiug |«"t|de wlti» ftsvt* enforce » bib Ihe li.tr " ». re lei COIN
mo
mo: Hattie Eslrtdg.. I«i ■&gt; .1 2»d m
&lt;&gt;.
....... j„ r ,.j,.rk ai d collect..r » « *
pleleiy do» 1 on \i. V .»
met" whether nr rot there are fact* *of- Ernrai Shephenl. 1st mo. Alma (h-irtr. ,M,,uw.n
«tviciln llund Conrrrt
,.|| and Terwtlliger. .1 If.eti thè hardshtt's &lt;&gt;( D.e poveri} *&gt;■«?:c«nt to warrant them in putting the , M and 2n(', m„ Esther W.-Nlhum. 1st
th'inent* in log . iM.-s md » * o bave
t limigli Uivcll s frnmds seerra*«l confident
I'lte I tv tedo Band, urnler the «lirectinrt
ltii|UÌred trito lift- s —. lai alni eeonuind'lFnd*nt on trial, and Mr Rolle* and
Al j,H \\ ¡h«, , |st and 2 nd mo.
(♦M- Br­-ok" a &gt;*»’iffK * hite man. shot
t firnughout Die evet.it g. Starling did
of
Prof Stumon of Sanford gave their
“* fellow defendant* will have ample I
# ^.iH.rt.s, 1st and 2nd nm Jante
i
profilems fir*i hand, would bave ut || t ill. I1 In- «nur*»in 1ten Brook* at
not do mudi in Dus rate unti Davi* jo ra s!
initial
|. rforinanee in this town last week
I’le
i t.'ferrod a &lt;|.n. &gt; w.sldlrig, llrtillisl I" M tifi! timnk Vi *»M«1.1X 1Merli""''
' 7 10 'lefen&lt;l themaeives hefor a «*urt |stumon. 1st aid 2nd mo
the also rails
For treasurer and as*, r
iiml jiify
•
tncet
.
r.slitahly to themmdvM anil Prxd.
it,e hi ritti &gt; tirile and elr.se friend*
i.imili*-. ♦i J hr *•‘1 having trouble and
...
Junior ('liuw St«*ILi firo^n l
sot iT f 'l o n was tiie greatest surprise ol
Stumon
T h e re were two vocal num­
want to say fllrther that m th««. 2ni) mo; Maude t amer..... *2..n tnu. Ethel tit., evening lentling the ticket hy tie - ,ch a* it migltt flave l**-»' Inni rutt • uni1 vr r . î «Mr lia Vimi! ¡1 1la'Ii Sal arduy
ber»
on
the
program rendered beautifully
] .trenta of lite bride heeit elcvuted Io »li«!* the dead man attempted to k " h
•"Intents the .|ueslioit is solely as In H|rk„on I;)l jn ,| J„,| mo Mtdlris) I Nt», •
handsome vote of 25s. while hi* oppo' Bauduk'in reprnvcntation* made by son, 2nd mo; May Holland. M anil 2nd nen(j) »ere m tj«; r;ux ¡va ajiectators. thè forelnost *o«-iaI ja.siti.tu in thè gtft l.w Brook"' father Ail parlies are prom l.y Mi*» Meekly, daughter of Mr. a p t
llie natiQN Belili tantlv
- Il in.et. I erti »b ite rtlliens and the trageily is Mr* S \V Swope of Wichita. Kan «ns,
1
m&lt;'n- It nlakn* no difference tno: ARicrt Fry, 2nd mn; /«»• Mmvson
W tlham-s getting
volea and Randall |
wht,hi r 'hi land in godi! or had. There l«l an&lt;l *2nd mn; Nelli«' Umgl' 2ud mn:
.ut olllriul affair The -ni l."i...tt&lt; ...rp- ■h 'p l v deplond ov Dp entire &lt;*iminu&gt; - who are »inter resident* of Ovnjdo.
feis'tv»*! tel vol«-'
Several most enjoyable Tending* were
*rr plenty of other fact* ufXTti which they Amilo Whitner, lai and 2t d uhi
tt wa* raa!i*.«sf, hnd never l.een omit &lt;-d it*.
Sheriff WutV.T Inis left for the
given
hy Mr Kirkpatrick, formerly of
rati I«, aml ought to be convicted.”
T h e executivi' committee candidate* no nny importarli * .ual "i-casion ut ile *■ etie ol tin . ritte . and ... ni'iLK'st will he t
Senior Cia*s Winnie Bniw-n. l*t ami
Liberal,
Kansas, now residing in Ovlialo.
compositi
of
Geo.
ftcCnUci»
G.
H.
Fur»Itile house, m&gt;r Jtacl thè meni iteli of (Ite held. '
2nd ino; Lucca ChapfH'll, Ist and 2ml
•«
# Mr* H M McCall nnfd Aflss Allison
mdd,
Eorreat
U\ke,
A.
T
.
Unwetter
and
enidnet ami IhV *U)itcine «-nijrt ', T&lt;&gt;
mo; Frank C'oatre, Int «mi 2nd ino;
were the plar.tst* of the .■venitAK
»
Fi*her Builds Another One
t«*ia&gt; * wss thè
Alic Coffee,' l»t nrul 2nd mo Linda l 'un- W E Watson » e r e clecteif by a hand­ Washington —»« tei
Mote \hi til Oviedo Bund
'Hie number* given l.y the llutui
U'w FUher ha* an abounding faith in neliy, lap tutti 2n m O ; .Mary (¡alche!. Dt some majority after a hard struggle with supreme event of lite seasoit, yet thè j
sltlwed
good training and goo«l work and
Oviedo, Nov 27
»»Pl^tion.
i h e rtldontmn fcft out gueìit* wx?re hardly dmwn froro oltlcial 1
’ l futjre of Sanford and in the fowl and. 2ml jtfot Clàro G orrts, Ist ami 2ud i
Oviedo
ha* a right to l»e pnaid of her
wo years haa lmilt four new residence* mo; AdclilWe UÌggin*. Ist unti 2nd tn". «»‘o rcgular election ... Decemher t.Kttt life bui from thè vasi citcle of friend* Po T4i* t dlk"C of lb^ S a n (tir&gt;! Herald
i
W
^
S
i
r
I
wrote
y.m
for
publication
:V
&gt;
'8
“
7
to foil Krutcfu! to Prof. S tu A
Bisof thè tvvo familte» througliout lite land.j
■J S nford. Hi» fme homo on Sanford Geo, M c U u g h lln , D i and 2nd mo, Etnei w. re defe.tetj yest. rday are F
an
the
first
hand
concert
monRojhUt wa. Bold to Dr. Fletcher several Moughton, 1st and 2nd mo»; Marion |« t t . W. S. Hand, c o - McLaughlin.
given bk kh‘ new t.und. nntr Iwtng in a
*
C
Woodruff and S.
is ago and during the Bummer Mr. Packard, 1st and 2nd mo; Viola Padgett. ■&gt;
Marshal Tillw Y&gt;Vttdc n gtmd rapt .re hurr. to I» To timi for the train o v e;1st
and
2nd
mo;
Earl
Paxton.
1st
;l)„l
IL
-K
e
.
but
they
are
taking
the.r
defeat
7*7
»hro« new bo.i«e*am Ten th
win
dd hk»- in it
ho j,]i,/&gt;k«*d j%'»?.»■
Vre You Guiltt
2nd mo: B en j. Whitner. 1st and 2nd m.., pldln^phically a* they reabre that all yratfirdav, getting a young negro w
7 ^ WKupjinu one for’ birii^rlf,
.•odd not win and they ackn»wli»lge j hud )U*t tapped &lt; ha* hue Nef
'.e d i 1 M i - I
. 1.
»••re verv
r. i
Purchased vacant lot* on Katherine Waldron, 1st and 2nd mo
A lariner currv mg an .•vto.-1' par age
lie will ol tlic majority
Idrawer for IfkllO ,
Marstial I'tllls had ! aid) rriuh-r. d
t.. it* from
and. is starting a new Claire Walker, 1st anti 2nd mo licit
t roin a Chicago mad order lion—- was
! ' 'einig the
Following IS 111" restilt of the e letto ti ••
aim it the ll.gre and f"llow.*l . VVi.i'M t h i «
there for rental purjMises Mr. Rowland, 1st mo Rente mo. 2 d un
arronlvd by a local merchant W h y
litm
to
Canaan
«
it/
where
the
money
w
tnt»
r
li.T"
n loto
y•
^ ^ evidently find* it troth pleasant
didn’t you buy that bill of good* from
wa* fourni in hi* pant»' leg
Prof. T li Kirkpatrick's humorous
Profitable to reside in Hanford.
For Mayor S. Maxwell IÔO, D. L
: me? I could have saved you the ex­
9
. reading* were well received
He is for­
Sunday School Report
Thrasher 232.
f *
press, and Invade* you
vyuukl htiYi*
merly «'kyl'.rie. Pa.
patronize
a
home
store,
which
help* pay
«¡2,
M
.’W.
Inveli
170W
B.
J
.
Surfing
3ft,
Tfrr Sunday Bchools of the nt
a r e 1 For « ounçllmcn— W. W, Abernathy
Notice
I write thl" article at the tvqurett of
, the tnxea un«i builds up t hi* locality-'
J, K. Ter williger 157. .
growing
eurh
Sabbath.
Last
Sunday
2f»4.
John
Adam*
230,
F
.
«kíRimett
J43.
' nt thefr . meeting ^n
l|te -hand.
rTho fnrnUT Kunuffl M
al lh e“inerchant a”
Fof Treasurer ami Awmaaor A.
J . 1&gt; Davison 222, C . II, p l n g c e 3 3 jL
I*Vy » pair of mules lor there were 620 present a* follows
'T. U. KIKKFATRICK. ¡ moment ttnti then apld: "W hy dou’t you
W . S . itami IB2, R. W. Herndon 233, Preston 238. J . H/'Randali 63, Addison
*x/ - c ; |&gt;atronite your h«*ajo paper and ailver» ^
R, 0 . Maxwell 282, C. O.. Mrlatughlin L. William." Oft.
O
r
.
Uolwon
hits
purchased
another
ti*e7 I jread it amidihi^t Jv^ow that you
For
Executive
Cornrtiittcc
—
Çeo.
A;
104, J . MuxBon B13. S. Runge 220,
eCottes, Goo. AH. Fprnald, , Forrest car, a Fonl.ruanbqpt. t6 toko care ofhlaaLari thu »tnff-4~Ìmv»-here.J1— MrAiratFr
H. E . Tolar 284. C . C. Woodruff 194.
Hi i l l i - i r ill C ' l T l l l i - l l l , ill ' l l

Ila..

Th

t I D 4M

7

-

«&gt;

,

I

DaviB-jj^k^ ML_ _

TSlâûïï.' ~îcôîialantlÿ Increasing TprucÜrt.

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                    <text>November 25

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A U I / O « ! A d T e rlin e m e n la U n d e r T h is H c a d i n g ^ T U R E E C E N T S
a l i n e F o r E a ch In sertio n .
M in im u m C h a rg e 25 C e n ts.

TO

W ANTED

BUDGET OF O P IN IO N
YOU

AND

The Herald does not accept whiskey ads
I understand and never did, and this
also makes it imperative for the church
people to stand by the paper in ever)"
way. for there are very few papers these
days that will put the spiritual above
the financial. Therefore the church«*
of Sanford should not only poll for their
people but should pull for their paper
that strives to do so much for them, and
in the general get together spirit they
ought to help the paper by sending in
the news items each week and letting
the outside world know that Sanford ia a
city made up of gorily people and that
the spirit of righteousness prevails.
Another thing that should bo done right
soon is the building of several new
churches in Sanford, for they certainly
need new buildings (not flew churches].

"JUST BETWEEN
M E”; .

RENT

W H Y N O T try an a d v e rtis e ­
For Rent—Two nicely furnished rooms
m en t u n d e r this h e a d in g . It w ill to desirable paities only’* Close in.
o n ly cost y o u T H R E E C E N T S 9 Address Box U 09. city.
24-tf . r
lin e ehch is su e an d w ill su rely
b rin g re su lts.
•
Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden
on traction line, three miles from city.
Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
flowing wells, barn and out«bed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash. Adcfrcss Mrs. Co-a
•
Wanted--Man and wife.
Man to Hollingcr. Canastota, New York.
.
102-tfc
work on truck farm, woman to do cook­
ing and take Carvof hoyse. Must. be
. For Rent—Room nicely finished suit­ Tuberculosis. .Thu film is entitled “ The
’'"ThoroutTify’' rotnpeTent‘ and come well
able for office or small store. Opposite Price of Human Lives" and will be
recommended.
Inquire 113 CommerCourt House. Apply to Mr*. J. C. Ens- placed on exhibition in theatres through­
~ n s n ^ r T:“ c r t y i « .
22-tic
minger.
23-tf out the Unite«! States on December 2 .
It has been designed to further the Red
Wanted—To rent a hotyl or rooming
».-For. Rent—Two furnished room* and
Cross Christmas seal sale and the general
house 4 6 to 25 rooms furnished: tot ’fl
one bedroom. Rooms suitable for light
anti-tuberculosis campaign.
months. State price W. I. Halenbeck.
housekeeping. Mrs. Goodhue 210 Park
lia:nea Falls N. Y.
26-4 tp
- The story of the picture centers about
avenue.
*
15-tic
the wealthy owner of a drug concern nam­
Wanted—Second hand two inch pipe
ed Gregory Cort and his daughter. Reth.
good coupling*^ W. E. Hathaway Wag­
M IS C E L A N E O Ü S
In the carlipr scenes of thu play a strik­
ner Fir.
27 -2 tc
ing contrast between the lavishly furW H Y N O T try an a d v e rtis e - nfished Cort home and the dingy tene­
Wanted Map to write life insur­
It will ment room of Nellie Linn is given
ance for. an old.line company. Inquire m ent un d er this h ead in g.
o
n
ly
cost
you
T
H
R
E
E
C
E
N
T S a Wnile Cort and hts family live in luvur.,
nf J. P. Hutto Room R Gamer &amp; Woodlin
e
each
is
su
e
an
d
w
ill
su
tcly and happin«*a, his prinripul source of
nifljluildinr.
27 -2 tc
b rin g results.
income is derived from the sale of a fake
State and local' territory given to consumption cure colled “Concura."
an ad v ertise jobbers, retailer* and capable salesmen. Neither his daughter nor uny of his in­
WHY NO!
raent u n d e r th is h e a d in g . It w ill "SKAT,” the bert ami best known soap, timate friends know thp exart nature of
. . &lt;.
only cost you T H R E E C E N T S , a removes grime. grea&gt;e. dirt, etc., from his business.
lin e cqeh is su e an d w ill su rely the band*. Big seller, especially in fac­
Nellie lunn is shown taking '‘ConWANTED AT ONCE— Old Rags at the
HERAI.D OFFICE.
Raga Mud be
Perfectly Clean. Will Pay TWO CENTS
a pound for eamc.

- For Sale One bórse di*c harrui
borie turning-plow. Good a* new
K . Rate» Court House,
1
For

Sale -25

pure

white

la-ghorn

F»tr Sale t’ompíete furniture and
lilting* for »n eight room house. Will
sacrifice if taken at once. Everything
tir*t chev*
No nhiMldy formi un
It.
»luire 11*1 &lt;‘ommercial St ufv-»iatr*
f-’or Sab- R«*l Jersey Liar" 2 H yi ir
animal
weigh- ¿lumi
Satrtfirxil at }16 or

til a newspu’s-r »»I-»•rti»»*tni**il K e l t : Ii e igagisj in a lining man !*&gt; the name of
Honk your order now
We have the I Harr.. Itrure. whom Cort finally induces
; *ry (test waterpnaif innilaltng bh*aeh- j to iiessime his adveriUirg manager h
ing paja*r on th- market Sypi'l» i» «hnwir-c (uni t h i l g - profits which he
liinil d
rh- tieo H Fi-rnabt Hard­ ! makes hi Ins business. Meanwhile Reth,
ware C ».
26—Ite
|as a result of her interest in Red Cross
&lt; hristm.ts s. als ti.is &lt;-f11if-1»*tl as a -octal
» first »daiM» puinu-r and sign I M.-rvice worker and in this capacity he
We can tin your liurne** r*-- ■notes acquainted wn(i Nellie aiui Kd
writer
1
pairing -iitid auto top work now.
j She beetime* a friend of the fuinilv and
14-tf
\V. H UNDERWOOD.
attempt* to urge UiHn !■&gt;
JULUItf,
fake core* fur l ori-uiinptioii including
i oneuf*
Neither of them pn&gt; nitti h
, iievd in tier ativice until one da.. Nellie
receivi* a ieiter telling her that a near
relative had ]it“t di«*tl from Iuhcrculosis
1 -irrijj; Ipecaii—1 she had delayed treat
iiietit too lung h; relying on &lt; niliill.i
Nellie sl.oWjS the letter to fteth who deDR W E. H OUSHOLDKR I elartss tlmtyi is a crime to allow the inaiv
&lt; cli-ry Kirarhing Paper

D 1). Donne Geneva Fla. 21 -if

old
tin*»
JM,,.,.. I.

2tH&gt;
will

nwaji for heifer imita hie in prt&gt;- ti U.
McDvugal R. ft. No ."J Sanford 2 d-tie
For Sale White Hu"und Türke;*.
Hen und (iohli'cr for I* 'Hi
Several
tiqe il ronzi* (ìobhler* for breeding
J6 .IKJ ench.
lì ('. MrDoug.il "Die
'I’urkey Man. R D No. H Sa nforti 2d-ile

For Sale— Five arre farm half cleared
fenced cultivated Str&lt;nu; l1»,*ing acII
Half etmh Imlnnce on term*
It*»* *«&gt;
Sanford
25 -tf
For Sale ,\ ten acre truck fanti fiad
und fenced near Sanford, goral land, a
new barn, $-1 ,500. Address 2115 Main
SL. Jacksonvi’lo. Flu.
2G-17tc

T H O M A S E M M E T WILSON

m

,u

Siluri,Ay Seventh ] m 1k i »I l i m i l i

norkt.

vt

«estílente». Sanfonl ai&gt;.t «vivan U t r

For Sale or Exchange I-arg deleratojoien refrigenttor genuine bargain
Good condition. Can (&gt;•• *e»-n at *ta
lion Enterprise Junction. \\ ill accept
smaller r»*frig‘T.itor or anything can u*»
in exchange
\ddn*w Vgeni
Enter
prts * Junction.
27-2 t|&gt;

h L U R ID A

i ufarture and »ale of such false remedies.
|Hunting with indignation and with th(&lt;
wrapiKT of tin- "Coneuni" lx»Hle In her
hand »he goes to ltic office ol the com­
pany. where she find* to her surprise anti
sorrow mat the 1nisinew» i' conducted It;
Her hw’i father and that to f u*t‘aiii’c»l
lhllrtiae.il IS the chief promoter of the
swindle Site refuses to recognize her
lqvrr alter this discovery and forgives
her father only after he has promised to
make full restitution as far us he can to
the suffering consumptive* whom he has
robbed
As part of his reformation he
»end* Nellie and Kd to w sanatorium,
where they may be runs)

W H Y N O T try an a d v e rtise ­ Garner-Woodruff Bldg
m ent u n d e r (h is h ead in g. It will
only cost you T H R E E ( E N T S a
line each issu e a n d w ill su re ly
b rin g result*»
DENTIST

For Rem— No. 708 Park Ave., sL
rooms, bath, electric lights," gas for cook'
ing.i Apply to 1L C. DuBoae, oyer Ten
Cnl" Store.
94-lfc

"For Rent—Some very dfjtirahle fur­
nished apartments for &gt; light house­
keeping and lodgings. -Mrs. J. H. Ferguson. Thé Fáirview, comer Finit and
Fretwh avenue city.
15-tf

A D V E R T I S E IN
T H E C L A S S IF IE D C O L U M N
TH E HERALD.
ONLY
.3 C E N T S A L I N K .

rn.ori

The world no m**!* u* make it tenable’
"Hit*

Ihi&gt;*» "

on *.»•.

" »ri1 ii.trt of ill

^

sort of man t«i glow
I? And Something

I

V TRUSS
R B R ID Q E

iiotlut.- -In ,e»t ,md li'Xlioii- ,ir»"fe lin i.

PfN'Iir tit., th* ju »1 -»-Titbiienl* di^jadleil
When tilt* is done. 1 count that man a

friend
Who »lay* with n.*- unto the hitter end.
\\ ho !iet.&lt; and hoo*t* ¡»rid then, midxt
ghost I; hu*n

I.a; - ilo;» Fi It r&gt;-&gt; ting- .1g., IrI-1 in ; 11 1*

i . » &gt; u'.ich nothing »■!*«• ea i l»l

fl , * 1 '

Il . " 1 are funking f»ir af, U|&gt; In &lt;! tie Hn”, rlf , ,niu .1
VS e have a complete line ol all the -t.»ridimi high gr.id'

Il IIf N h WELL-"

*

at pnce» to suit everybody.
We carry a complete line of Bicycle Supplie*
\\ e do Bicycle Repairing
Everything for the Hic/cle at mir shop

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C Y C L E

10B P A L M E T T O A V E N U E

Gregory Cort as a changed m e
Htucv
Htilli -chotils known for yeur&gt; u* un­ i ,
is also «sol m a new role, namely as the ruly. had • »iwu'tid the fiutleniv of the
frien d o f

IVER

JOHNSON

Two schools in Huntington, W. \'a.,
whore discipline ha* always been a matter
of the instructor’« strength of arm, huve
been Inin «formed by mean* of an elec­
tric "afianker" into institution* of learn­
ing with tiie he*t average deftortlnent of
all thi^»chO»d« 111 that city, according to
o
The rlostng scene* of ltie story show Spt M dwin M Eoulke
11

the Linn family and also as the
manager of the Red Crow» seal campaign
DR R. M MASON
The story elose* on t 'hristma* eve of 1913
House fiir sal»- rent or trade
with the lovers restore»1 to each other,
[IKNT IS I
non t&gt;01 Palmeitp Ave
and Ed and Nellie making good prograw
on the road to recovery
For Sale Cjshbage fiTants. W. E Writs,rn III1K.X
The National Association for - the
Squires, Cameron avenue.
2H-2 tc
Sanford. Florida
Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis.
For Sale Secondhand Underwood
106 K Twenty-second Si . New York,
typewriter, $25 00 , ami one Remington
will Mind free of charge to any one liter­
No. Q. $12.00
Western Union Tele­
ature on fake consumption “cure" and
graph office,
* 2 B-tf
ATTORNEY vmi COUNSELLOR *t LA W will be glad to give us much information
as possible with reference to particular
Practice in State ami Federili Courts
alleged cures for this disease.

For Rent—Nice furnished room.*.
$1.25 per week and up. At Stumon-’s
315 E. Fourth Rt.
19-20 tp

I 1'- kin'll; word ih&lt;- gr'-cting*and full.

Business Cards

For Sal»* Upright piano, compar
ativdy new. Inquire at Phill'p’* Stu
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21 -tf*

LI J I A Y S T O

N o-dctimui dam for the
,j
¡tig of the Panama Cannl t&gt; .. t
nual report Colonel Georg,
* .Vgreat many things are wrong with
chairman and chief engineer oi the Ci^
the world, and not the least of the evils Commission, which has just |^.n ^
is the sdvtce peddled by Mr. Andrew ■tltutcd to Secretary GarrLo
Carnegie and Mr. Rockefeller in Mon­ is there any prediction of wh, • a* ^
day morning’s papers, when news is dull may first pass from ocean to iVni
as for example:
The first day of the ca a.
"Don’t hoard your millions."
I still depends u|»on iu ir art. •„«,
"Let us be guided by sweet kindness 'of Culebra Cut and how
¡.^
and charity."
can keep the channel

The long special
I romise* to merge int»» '
ter Miation December 1
nu" 1'
1 ne i,aui«’&gt; l tuon of the t orq; •ega- rt,■: It* of interest lit W ;u&gt;(
And bids him come **l*e he *hjjll wear the uonsl church will hold bazaar o the has been a re ammgi'u* &lt;c
brand
6 th of
December.
Member
of ■pari of President Wjl.vm
Of wickwin»*»? who "saimlter than the union
are
retnindid
that grcxtional leaders since it
th0“»"
¡three
article* on pcedl-work
in i ijarer.t thnt’ considerstm
Says "Follow me. or peri*h here and addition to articles for the food *al» w
rune," hill would eontiru •
no* '
be expected from each niembar. f ’o'il»e*| ■session, and the promiM^I
I« thi* the friend In whAm the years won t foods randi«* fancy work of every kind new bn»1*, such a* .c 1
.an;! a junior la-de will ««ire* nf the' road legislation, preb.»1 .
tory district*. Wrlite for attractor curn"' to r ire h»;r*y|(. ul u hard told,” The nnii :e*r* ATid «vnetfiTng an»wi-r* luu-a.ir The bar.aar will he belt! n 1he ’ fest themM&gt;Le* urHil . ,•
‘ No’
stur» -'»'fit re e tl nee H | | * 1 li tl,..
----proposition. SKAT ft)., -i New Park while her lover, F.d Grant, g&lt;w-&gt; to a
f a k e mnsimption »ire doctor in answer
fiat t* .i fn»Mi| 1
D.r.r' t... ■
i t i . i t
navenue. Hurt ford. Conn.
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b rin g resu lts.

tien*.

Resigned apparently «
lions which make it n
on a dilator)' campaign ,
enemies President Huerta ,,
dependents appeared iwrcn.
fident that the United Su*&gt;
no more drastic at ions tow.»ienn Government man ii..
taken. It is retried that w
will not continue to m&lt;-t •
he dissolved automatical;
General Huerta was ab«c.
All these rumors’ have
.
Ali thes erumora have
by Congress launching hit
session.

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achool board A day or. »0 after the I
school season ojienial a carjienler and an
electrician ap|«ared at one of the schoob
and began, the installation of a -spanker
in a small ante-room. As the spanker
gradually assumed shnfiq and the elec­
tric connection* were made the unruly
pupils began to ask question*, and final­
ly they were given a demonstration of,
its ability to administer punishment.
Th:* spanker delivers about live short.!
sharp blows a second. After several of
the boys had become subjects of a test

Sanford Flu

* 1 am told by my grocer that eggS
here are being Hold to the consumer at
from JO to 50 cents per dozen,, whit,
chickens are sold for 75 cents each and
almost everything else in proportion.
OlTur; Yowrfl Oulhting
A daily subject of discussion among the
SANfURD. FLORIDA
people esfw'cially housekeepers and deal­
ers is the high cost of living and 1 urn
told that the worst has not yet l&gt;een exprricn(i*tl. A remedy for the high prior
of eRRs. being one item, has Iwen »vtggest«d'’ 14, farmers would build good
chicken1houM*s ’-and featl and care for
their poultry properly, and see that they
are well fed and ke|it warm and dean,
more egg* would come into market.
Then the consumer, that is everybody,
M. G. ROWE
must .furnish the market house, where
the fanner may sell directly to houw*A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
ksepers. Something of this wit would
P R A C T IC E IN A L L C O U R T fi
help check thc-gtvwl of th« ’ trysts to
O ffa * Room» IB anil 19
some rxtertl. It was only about a year
ag«—(hitt the "corner” on eggs over*
. .... WtiL— BUrL Jbd F U ...
reached itself, fixed a price On eggs too
high and carried the cold storage supply
THE
SH ELTER
B A N IT Q R 1 U M too long, causing many thousands of
eggs to be thrown away, or if\om a f all,
the speculators were obliged In part,

A. .FI 081DJL

F ire
the churches will lu-gin to get sottu*where. Another gocxl thing is the pub­
lication of more church news in the news­
paper nnd the retort! of attendance of,
the Sunday schools. V-nawer saw u pa- !
per before that would give so much space

to the church«« os the Herald paper of*
this city m.d sinye .Utt editor seems inrlircd fit give all the apaety ihe « hurfhetr 1
“with them at i lom. I wonder that ask for it would seem that the minister«
statesmen do not .find some remedy for , would give a little time each week to)
prevailing unsatisfactory conditions. - writing up Jh« progress of the’ churche*. j

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MEXICAN REBELS BELIGERFNT
CITY ELECTION STRENUOUS
PETERSBURG RAISES LICENSE
THREATEN UNITED STATES
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ON SALOONS AND BREWERIES
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I in füll.I'Aior i &gt;111»i ]•• ni i &gt;i.
( . eorge l llerrnn ls Beciomniytded fur
Big
I i ! i vent of the .Season a' Ilo
S' h&lt;&gt;&lt; 1 ' o i i •'••ti tt«*tttn*r at.',
l,u*lliiin of * utility Judge
BANDITS ARI
ASStMBIING t—rdv . 11.* ■« ,i.i lall«.., I iii.ii 'ni
N aliens I a pi lid
I till ASIII It mil HI Mwon
HI SINICII0\$ Will m DRASIfC
The Democrntic Executive l'nmmit
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Iding of Ji'ssic Woodrow
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T H E PUBLIC C E N TE R S
lim n
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HER Vl.lt READER'«
prepent: J. N. W hiLncr, L). 11. li. Kainiti,
day .o r min iti the
i.i-i riH.tn ot ihe
Gr irmruir Nrhi.el I’gjiif.
Mexico City, Nov. 28. ."R e m o ve Do
The primary election last Tuesday white house. — — .St. lYlorsburg, Fla., Nov. 27.— While W. v . Li unii, G. M . Jacoi». J. M . WilTliin l Li rude— l&gt;iek Terheun. l/uinard
»Vo or wo «hull lire on the oil
Simplicity with dignity-themame ideal there bus bt-cn no utteni) t to establish Itamoon.
will go down in history as being one uf
auks In tin? rRy of Tampico ami along ' S, r Lucas. Ralph Woodruff. f ;in«l&gt; •. \\ il- the most exciti tg yet withal one of the witici: Fri-snlent Wilson has cherished a brewery here m «1 there is no prospect
( hntrman Whitner culle«! lite ’ cotttthe hanks of th e*rive r'u b o vc ." This
Margaret Erickson, Ermbu.i Hmi- best conducted ami most ladylike af­ for tus administration «mee it* in- of any nmuediate attempt, the cit&gt; com- mitte«. to orxier and hnti thè Boerotur/
threat; according to private information h&lt;’ ^ Sarah' Whcelctva. ( 'imrlnit. Smith, fairs that has ever been pulled oil in •nuguta'i •- wa* predominant note in missioeers took steps . csti'filuy to make re ni thè cali for thè inceling, after which
tíwivKi here today was sent to the mm- Vannielu St., run. Nan Paxton, Doris Sanford
it more tinhkelv that an&gt; one should try thè ohjcct of thè meeting wa* s ia le !
The vole was heavy ami well the arra gement* for the marriage
mander of the federal* at Tam pico ye&gt;- Moore, Frank l*opc. Edward Uoniph. canvassed and much enthusiasm was
I »lid ,■ the 1I I year* that flave lapsed to open a brewer, here h&gt; imposing a a: d t hai a ri-eornmet.d. itimi for CtiUnlV
! -rit&gt;«&gt;t
terday. So long as the garrison at Tam­ Em ilg Bailey , FI »retnv \\ un
\!l ludgi wonld he inaile uni all thnsc who
displayed nil day h&gt; the various candi­ «tili* * i■• Afute house was hud,, l . ' i t r ih.lMIU 111s’ ilse un such a business
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•«fit. date' and their friends
The voting Wtsidt r li i.i' taken place tiler, a. d it bars to siltion« liav. been thrown down "eri appi leu nl.s »e re a*ktsl to hring
M i.rriwhich is anriiored in the river ju-tt olì Ella M MllirInail fit
stariisf as «&lt;mn as I he polls opened and fell M •I* lift Ilf .Nl I-VN W il &lt;44Ml I *« I i Die however, in the repeal of two former their mimi* bifore thè rominittoc.
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Uval 11er. there appear? to lie fiale
Eourlli C«rude - Him
ki*niii'd&gt; , h if ( ’ apt. K. K. Murrell cant the first vote. thirl* i..ili a (*dini'i&lt;ii*iiit- all Ui i f*D*f f ordinano** restricting saloons to ^nte Bui "ite mmie » a - joit (orth for thè recrtunre for the rebels to rapture arid ward MeC
I'* irl M -H \I ■If 'lit! Front that time mi until the («ills closed
I** I«** a isi- (tu* J»rialti* i i«*S
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o il homing tin- n in . iti.i’ i* ♦t.«» :■♦- • ! ,tt .if r.eorge «* Hefhold the city, but they might easily nave Inna \-i
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\. fi&gt;- \t.—u-n amt al no lime » is 11■r. ,,n\ evidence t Krr •
defoAt.it&gt;-«1 the entire region l.y larri
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ili*)*’tis*si wiiii ami a rising vote tuktni
i rig out lltm threat Insilimi up the tank* g**r A livi"
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*nd tire the nil. estimat'd at Mil.»,non M.i.el Souti. M ir ,.- , ! /..(• liar . Etile their friend* liantering one another and the i»r«&lt;i4Ì |4»rt&gt; ai.*l mi.iiiiiT
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to imukt license at the rute id ||,000 over the ?n ‘ »m name t.f Mr Herring. The vote
fortm r fr&lt;* C*l jhs ! Ii:it
only to for Die applicant wu? linanimmnt and
harrels. Should the oil in the tanks up- Mae Howard, Addle Marshall. Tom «ohnting vote* in the best of spirit* and just tlurUmll.
Th.
retnony wa* «oh tmu/ed i . ilo uiffnh'TH Vkhi* Î» 11.t i »■ IiiTi'tíiftiri* i h i 1n Die weretury was in »!natisi to wire the
river las fired, the floating flame would Hrot he rum. Frederick Bines, Bertram good nature
hispo
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rodili, tlUIJt'stli ally dei oratisi i'Uii||il frulli tsik.it i*•** will htivt? t*&gt; i »:iv i invernar and also pi write to him Btatbe rarficil U to the heart of the i-jt.. Shepherd Willie I .lindi
Velma ten
The election was one thal no man
of (lowers for Dm oc a lio
i *id tm t h*
T««VA f II* I *M«f og Dir rernnilMfmlulion of the meeting
meat effectively -removing the menaee aide, tu to r .Mil mini. I alfil*, .lenkin«.
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offered hy the biltiboul. destroy ieg all Be Ton Forf-r I la id.. Vf'eri- Inoepli
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clc. linn a
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i» .o .ivu'winin i P. made against
•.ir th«* vvKit* »
ludo
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the town Tim i the rebel.« will &gt;,.rr&gt;
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Mr- * K W aller, Mrs Ensittinger.
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Rev l i 11alitila v will preach both
' ad y worshlplusi lor a -tore id o!!!,,a! ■eieliet
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«txnd'ttll, machinery in all shops shut
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«(m l apparatus remai ms) nil" during \:u|*-s. Eiln.i ri.iimpson Heb
¡V. 1.. I h» past a »** (»'fore Its- batti''
I Las eh' ' duilghti-r “ I the pris eleni Mi^•a l.lg 4* »*t*T»l^tl ! . a gtxtd 111’»
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this perns 1 II filers tu tins i ' ' . . • a, r• l ’or.O h. B utiph filin i William- &lt; 1.1'I v - I i .
a c k i *.v i a- , i ..polar man atti) M carel Wilson lite linilesinaids were
f 1 iih’d I hut il &gt;« » - Ins • n*4s* in their « hiss rnriaibersliii f t&amp;ful
t in I « m ,i
lewd I V i c e I'resilient a*.I '.ii.&lt;rid Dictncii, May l’ firuslter Th***hire Bun a good whan ( .r Die (HistUon as every
(lie. an l»ltt!Uu :t|* ni give ..1 l»ah
tli, ' rides ,oo.ige»t sister Miss Fleall •I • r.
i i
&gt;rvb r "I s'isje I -»e 11-,m •! ir it
Vfiniger 1 H ( 'oupman of 11• Soul hern ge I lav« kin- &lt; onhclly
o ie .... g io/is I Du fact that Sanford , ■ l.- .dolph W listi., atei Miss Mary «&gt;
&lt;l»lrt
H
i
lionor
o( Dr Littlefield the evrni n&gt; ground that the sltertll had failed
fbulwiv
i (right* »us enmltsl to an utdcrmun, W hite ol
1 igtiDi «trade Bulli W aid no i W at
inj? «»f flee tilh
Miss Adeline and ni'glectisl to |"‘rfortti his dui
Baltimore
teil «'hurtle ItmiM-lf was surpriserl witen Me Indi Scott "t Pri retini anil Vftsa
1IP II.lion «- Llltlet.eld wilt. 1» tn Lm^
son M cAlex.trtder, Cltfftvrd Walker
The 181.1 ThanksiflVing din c a i II hi
i!,. r*—ill sfmwisl that (te Imi tin alder
Ailh a« ell dav De« 7 i" an authority on
c
trie
Brown
of
Vtl.inta,
lie
last
a
High &gt;t lumi
\ cl io 'I'I' ut o c .rri 'f al Lakeland
ihr niii-t i'X|ienHtve i\ieal lie .tvi-r-g,
inalili ticket and lie was the reel tuent ' . . dive, and the others chum* ol gtrl
s-ii i e la ' .......I I■r11. it'li-t ai-i m ethods'
I..I
I ,u
■ \\ dhams
'Hurto- Boti
tor 'irsi od -•
American lias eaten during Die la»t
many c,ingrat ilations after the ri-mlt
lb
* t‘ 1
II tint \V..rk It! Die
• . ! day. . i : i i. I
nm'il«,- ».' s, I ,t,,|
R\ »• '•'•ars
ft will nisi froe
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made
, it 1lU f lof I lie 11tier
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fit 11Hi » i
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' die « »fa' b" I
tell W■! I " I "■ .' ■
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I (rom I i io ai (a ■ .
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Us 0 .0 1 st * i l
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a. r .n et
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and
i*l i
Thanksgivi' g 1t . .1 ■
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k.gi ■ t* Innd him i ana I m k i. t , on Un on &gt;I.ound1.alir ador
V C ! 1 •• •
Agí
i ro lent». The
s|«'cial sultjecta
as
he
alt'
Nippst
I
"
Oil
tils
e
guie,
stepped
!.ivt rv years, an ordltlg ,M
h .H a l
MavwiLI. Io|In wed it;, w
W
Aber coast. The Usher* wen* the groom's
But h I lund. I *t and -'mi in«'
for lus a dr.*'«'* are “ The Graded L«"*Upon ,millier tr.e* when a switch ell‘ * "*!.• gat lien* J guvcrnuinnl «laltBli«*. ¡dav, 1st anti 2nd mo. Allan Jones, tsi ¡ nathy and then Jack Adam*. B. W ciliegi) mates Benjamin B
Button gllte i .ini' uj&gt; striking him on Die luirk. Ti'.n-,'' Educational Eyangclbm,“ and
"Pra. tirai ! ‘etnorstration Book In M.uimo; Hd1&gt;y I-uiug, Ini and 2nd mo. Herndon and luck Davison came along id Sew York. Hr DeWnt St oville
t h&lt; « h» » i '.of lie f * .1*1 r 1siting to* Im'Hv
The i I,ok. jr .ol &gt;alem Ma*s
IT1I
« * M.'IIunI* “
\ *j t* i d iftertioon
olive 1aitigli. 1st and 2nd in". Iissic I"eU. rvtnmng some to e*ca|ic the ting
Dr i.ilPcrt 1* A
*
II - • » 1(. a a *
1'
•r1« t.
On the Errrglndrs
Nes'ti g at I o'eloi k »t il he held (or ull
1st and Jtpl mo Marini riniti
l«t and ra •• '«y m venth place gravitated be It rax of M »",titan \ 1 a 1 t hartes I.r... 1
-1 11,.
1
1 &gt;'.| frolli 1lie
VVa-Li" g111ri. |i t' N’ov -h
B»'pre- j nd mo Bay moi" I Phi 11j .- t -, 4M»! *»'»t 1 &gt;•1 " i: m g. and .! 11 t luv istnt and
s' ,’ da
'■ ' *&gt;t&gt;! worker* ol Sanford, ltd
o' t hi pislit &lt; *1 ,i ’ -1
1 all* H agile- :i a
du •*» 1 iti*
«ru Let . Frank Clarke, of t ¡ames .‘die mi. M .irgan* Ib ce : er i-i l»«l
Ire-vJ l.y Dr Lit llefi.'ld besides Die
*1 loiadv v«" r * sip with Davi'«.' t « ''
• the supremi i out 1
-» 1* »
H
Isstnsl the (ollowitg slate me Bull B oleri' I 'l aid
i"dj
lin- mayor's ran- «a *
-. ' i- os.fi.t' g r d &lt;". &gt; tug «, . n o " .
•1 IIIH . i.t. .d • Ml
1
he
I.ridi
e
he,
fTH’fil 1
&gt; IN : I* on Kansas « ‘ if &gt; f de t Flor." ■e It"! ! ■ • ■&gt;" V■ ■ . \U'\
• al' r t la c 1l.t'iog 0 ? lie
Da !■» 1 1" twyiti Die LaltllUlim u ai
uI aim it 1 • an • &gt; iti»'* «'■
*TM
iv
»li«* 1la
"1 ile 1 !. irh la tie M.ointania is toH-onlvn «veiling
'
1 verglades lamí |r « I • tr tu- .1 ail tm.ig (1 He
th-rsnn
' &lt;1 itI D- r VV,1‘4M . t , ...
.»II as ' the wtutti hell.— l.euuty
» r% • . : 1!.. I.'itefnei't P.« I.l i..* are 'till «'.It mil BN alte e! le &gt;t
* tie interview ef ( iiiiuiu »&lt; i e .r and 2: d nu* Bui1 K » Atter, !&lt;ul Ihn Maxwell III» : would rally now and Dien
• nr - 1 *
ti
ívature-,
and
fit
a
t.»!'
liti»
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T
i
1
I.i
I t ft ill i.e lim - tie ire 1ta red.' are gaining
1
let
1
It
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Dt.o
•i.l.l
"I Vgru allure McRae in the Meiroisdi*. Mary /.In Itary l-t ami 2nd trio Mar a"&lt;! H a a* %*im# t mu»" U furr t hr Thrush* f
■UNg man. aDdcln Iti *1i I jMSiJf 4f|l V\] ( 11 oranges Iihi ■r 1***• 11
• d out of (Ins
»ml -as- thm M r McRae seems to lament garth Law ride • 'nd mo ( &gt;» .0 Bf.*» n, deiegal !" .0 Id conni their man ».du
The ludictt currti*l out a very micressa
fatr
cvinplexioti
wi'ri*
&gt;!il|'|'«—I up 1«. ful missionary |.rogrnm Sunday morn­
.»burp
&gt;rar
than
state
tin»
•h" fa&lt;- that Mr Molle* and the other lsl u(lll .......... ........................................^.........
I.I (Ile. 2nd mo; at lióme and only one man out. The
Jtolh ing
[*.'rHirts indicted at Kansas City had po Fillio Johnson. 1st and 2nd mo, Ruth final score on the mayoralty race gave acre husily occufiiisl during lite foro- a cor respond dig fill* lit;u venr
It wa* bright and entertaining
f i f i n ' to appear heforp, Die grand jury. U tile. 1st and 2ml ino Katherine Wil- |Thru-slu r 212 against Maxwell'* 11)6 and j'.irt of thè day iiuiigltng m thè lirldnl he ai «1 &lt;M‘"'i fill VI » .»ri» r Ione* l.lamc from Hurt to finish
The sinviul mll«'««I desire to *ay that no defendant in son, 1st and 2nd ni" Fannie
Relu MutiMaxwell i* defeated Di-re i - , l’ ' r,y. thier relative* imi holi»r guest* 1hi* on 1 ' 1lie ’ l"ki ;rs" m th. green fruit I ion f ir Horn.* Missions amountrsl to
limiti Relia
Man* although Muxwrl
» nimiiial trntliaclion ever has the right son, 1st ami 2nd mo
No t|o thl t h it ?" feel* mighty good over t«i » fatui illtS'C 1he VvÌOIt Iti .USI* A,l* I.IVI . and &lt;».1 ( 1i.li w il h TIn'.' 'jokers
121 ‘ to
e vwihle iM-fore tit. A.-dding (tour Die law » .IN lil *’ V1f*‘111**1V dilli'' ill one lo
to apt ear before the grand jury
Th e'
Sophomore ( lass Vila D e - —m I't lu» showing
grand jury simply jnvextigaU s to deterThe tvvo yoiiug |«"t|de wlti» ftsvt* enforce » bib Ihe li.tr " » . re lei COIN
mo: Hattie Eslrtdg.. I«i ■&gt; .1 2»d mo
m&lt;&gt;.
..... j „ r ,.j,.rk ai d collect..r » « *
pleleiy do» 1 on \i. V .»
met" whether nr rot there are fact* *of- Ernrai Shephenl. 1st mo. Alma (h-irtr. ,M,,uw.n
«tviciln llund Conrrrt
,.|| and Terwtlliger. .1 If.eti thè hardshtt's &lt;&gt;( D.e poveri} *&gt;■«?:c«nt to warrant them in putting the , M and 2n(', m„ Esther W.-Nlhum. 1st
th'inent* in log . iM.-s md » * o bave
t limigli Uivcll s frnmds seerra*«l confident
I'lte I tv tedo Band, urnler the «lirectinrt
ltii|UÌred trito lift- s —. lai alni eeonuind'lFnd*nt on trial, and Mr Rolle* and
Al j,H \\ ¡h«, , |st and 2nd mo.
(♦M- Br­-ok" a &gt;*»’iffK * hite man. shot
t firnughout Die evet.it g. Starling did
of
Prof Stumon of Sanford gave their
“* fellow defendant* will have ample I
# ^.iH.rt.s, 1st and 2nd nm Jante
i
profilems fir*i hand, would bave ut || t ill. I1 In- «nur*»in 1ten Brook* at
not do mudi in Dus rate unti Davi* joras!
initial
|. rforinanee in this town last week
I’ le
i t.'ferrod a &lt;|.n. &gt; w.sldlrig, llrtillisl I" M tifi! timnk Vi *»M« 1.1X 1Merli""''
' 7 10 'lefen&lt;l themaeives hefor a «*urt |stumon. 1st aid 2nd mo
the also rails
For treasurer and as*, r
iiml jiify
•
tncet
.
r.slitahly to themmdvM anil Prxd.
it,e hi ritti &gt; tirile and elr.se friend*
i.imili*-. ♦i J hr*•‘1 having trouble and
...
Junior ('liuw St«*ILi f iro^n l
sot iT f'lo n was tiie greatest surprise ol
Stumon
There were two vocal num­
- ,ch a* it migltt flave l**-»' Inni rutt
want to say fllrther that m th ««. 2ni) mo; Maude t amer..... *2..n tnu. Ethel
• uni1 vr r . î «Mr lia Vimi! ¡1 1la'Ii Sal arduy
tit., evening lentling the ticket hy tie
ber»
on
the
program rendered beautifully
] .trenta of lite bride heeit elcvuted Io »li«!* the dead man attempted to k "h
• "Intents the .|ueslioit is solely as In H|rk„on I;)l jn ,| J„,| mo M tdlris) I Nt», •
handsome vote of 25s. while hi* oppol.y Mi*» Meekly, daughter of Mr. a p t
' Bauduk'in reprnvcntation* made by
thè
forelnost
*o«-iaI
ja.siti.tu
in
thè
gtft
l.w Brook"' father Ail parlies are prom
son, 2nd mo; May Holland. M anil 2nd nen(j) »ere m tj«; r;ux ¡va ajiectators.
llie natiQN Belili tantlv
- Il in.et. I erti »b ite rtlliens and the trageily is Mr* S \V Swope of Wichita. Kan «ns,
1
m&lt;'n- It nlakn* no difference tno: ARicrt Fry, 2nd mn; /«»• Mmvson
W tlham-s getting
volea and Randall |
wht,hi r 'hi land in godi! or had. There l«l an&lt;l *2nd mn; Nelli«' Umgl' 2ud mn:
.ut olllriul affair The -ni l."i...tt&lt; ...rp- ■h 'p lv deplond ov Dp entire &lt;*iminu&gt; - who are »in ter resident* of Ovnjdo.
feis'tv»*! tel v ol«-'
Several most enjoyable Tending* were
*rr plenty of other fact* ufXTti which they Amilo Whitner, lai and 2t d uhi
tt wa* raa!i*.«sf, hnd never l.een omit &lt;-d it*.
Sheriff WutV.T Inis left for the
given
hy Mr Kirkpatrick, formerly of
rati I«, aml ought to be convicted.”
The executivi' committee candidate* no nny importarli * .ual "i-casion ut ile *■ etie ol tin . ritte . and ... ni'iLK'st will he t
Senior Cia*s Winnie Bniw-n. l*t ami
Liberal,
Kansas, now residing in Ovlialo.
compositi
of
Geo.
ftcCnUci»
G.
H.
Fur»Itile house, m&gt;r Jtacl thè meni iteli of (Ite held. '
2nd ino; Lucca ChapfH'll, Ist and 2ml
•«
# Mr* H M McCall nnfd Aflss Allison
mdd,
Eorreat
U\ke,
A.
T.
Unwetter
and
enidnet ami IhV *U)itcine «-nijrt ', T&lt;&gt;
mo; Frank C'oatre, Int «m i 2nd ino;
were the plar.tst* of the .■venitAK
»
Fi*her Builds Another One
t«*ia&gt; * wss thè
Alic Coffee,' l»t nrul 2nd mo Linda l 'un- W E Watson »e r e clecteif by a hand­ Washington —»« tei
M o te \hi til O v ie d o Bund
'Hie number* given l.y the llutui
U'w FUher ha* an abounding faith in neliy, lap tutti 2nmO; .Mary (¡alche!. Dt some majority after a hard struggle with supreme event of lite seasoit, yet thè j
sltlwed
good training and goo«l work and
Oviedo, Nov 27
»»P l^ tio n .
ih e rtldontmn fcft out gueìit* wx?re hardly dmwn froro oltlcial 1
’ l futjre of Sanford and in the fowl and. 2ml jtfot Clàro Gorrts, Ist ami 2ud i
Oviedo
ha* a right to l»e pnaid of her
wo years haa lmilt four new residence* mo; AdclilWe UÌggin*. Ist unti 2nd tn". «»‘o rcgular election ... Decemher t.Kttt life bui from thè vasi citcle of friend* Po T4i* t dlk"C of lb^ San(tir&gt;! Herald
iW
^
S
ir
I
wrote
y.m
for
publication
:V
&gt;
'8
“
7
to foil Krutcfu! to Prof. StuA
Bisof thè tvvo familte» througliout lite land.j
■J S nford. Hi» fme homo on Sanford Geo, M cU ughlln, D i and 2nd mo, Etnei w. re defe.tetj yest. rday are F
an
the
first
hand
concert
monRojhUt wa. Bold to Dr. Fletcher several Moughton, 1st and 2nd mo»; Marion |« t t . W. S. Hand, c o - McLaughlin.
given bk kh‘ new t.und. nntr Iwtng in a
*
C Woodruff and S.
is ago and during the Bummer Mr. Packard, 1st and 2nd mo; Viola Padgett. ■&gt;
Marshal Tillw Y&gt;Vttdc n gtmd rapt .re hurr. to I» To timi for the train ove;1st
and
2nd
mo;
Earl
Paxton.
1st
;l)„
l
IL
-K
e.
but
they
are
taking
the.r
defeat
7 *7
»hro« new bo.i«e*am Tenth
win
dd hk»- in it
ho j,]i,/&gt;k«*d j%'»?.»■
Vre You Guiltt
2nd mo: Benj. Whitner. 1st and 2nd m.., pldln^phically a* they reabre that all yratfirdav, getting a young negro w
7 ^ WKupjinu one fo r’ birii^rlf,
.•odd not win and they ackn»wli»lge j hud )U*t tapped &lt; ha* hue Nef
'.ed i1 M i - I
. 1.
»••re verv
r. i
Purchased vacant lot* on Katherine Waldron, 1st and 2nd mo
A lariner currv mg an .•vto.-1' par age
lie will ol tlic majority
Idrawer for IfkllO , Marstial I'tllls had ! aid) rriuh-r. d
t.. it* from
and. is starting a new Claire Walker, 1st anti 2nd mo licit
t roin a Chicago mad order lion—- was
! ' 'einig the
Following IS 111" restilt of the elettoti ••
aim it the ll.gre and f"llow.*l . VVi.i'M t h i «
there for rental purjMises Mr. Rowland, 1st mo Rente mo. 2 d un
arronlvd by a local merchant
W hy
litm
to
Canaan
«
it/
where
the
money
w
tnt»
r
li.T"
n loto
y•
^ ^ evidently find* it troth pleasant
didn’ t you buy that bill of good* from
wa* fourni in hi* pant»' leg
Prof. T li Kirkpatrick's humorous
Profitable to reside in Hanford.
For Mayor S. Maxwell IÔO, D. L
: me? I could have saved you the ex­
9. reading* were well received
He is for­
Sunday School Report
Thrasher 232.
f *
press, and Invade* you
vyuukl
htiYi*
merly «'kyl'.rie. Pa.
patronize
a
home
store,
which
help*
pay
«¡2,
M
.’W
.
In
veli
170WB.
J.
Surfing
3ft,
Tfrr Sunday Bchools of the nt a re1 For « ounçllmcn— W. W, Abernathy
Notice
I write thl" article at the tvqurett of
, the tnxea un«i builds up t hi* locality-'
J, K. Ter williger 157. .
growing
eurh
Sabbath.
Last
Sunday
2f»4.
John
Adam*
230,
F.
«kíRimett
J43.
' nt thefr . meeting ^n
l|te -hand.
rT h o fnrnUT Kunuffl M
al lh e “ inerchant a”
Fof Treasurer ami Awmaaor A.
J. 1&gt; Davison 222, C. II, p ln gce 33jL
I*Vy » pair of mules lor there were 620 present a* follows
'T . U. K IK K F A TR IC K . ¡ moment ttnti then apld: "W h y dou’t you
W . S. itami IB2, R. W. Herndon 233, Preston 238. J. H/'Randali 63, Addison
*x/ - c ; |&gt;atronite your h«*ajo paper and ailver» ^
R, 0 . Maxwell 282, C. O.. Mrlatughlin L. William." Oft.
O
r.
Uolwon
hits
purchased
another
ti*e7 I jread it am idihi^t Jv^ow that you
For
Executive
Cornrtiittcc
—
Çeo.
A;
104, J. MuxBon B13. S. Runge 220,
eCottes, Goo. A H. Fprnald, , Forrest car, a Fonl.ruanbqpt. t6 toko care ofhlaaLari thu »tnff-4~Ìmv»-here.J1— MrAiratFr
H. E. Tolar 284. C. C. Woodruff 194.
TSlâûïï.' ~îcôîialantlÿ Increasing TprucÜrt.
(Oklwi Hufletin
DaviB-jj^k^ M L _ _
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�TUE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS'
A Budget Of Interesting Items
* Front Correspondents

EVENTS 01 Si MINUIT COllMV
■ ■ .iiiJ iiiJ i*
Kfiriclcnt

Starr o f Reporters

Weekly

Three Cheer«,
A town nife ting hntl hret» called to
d v r i k ways and mean» tj&gt; provide for
the poor of *ho community.
A fter
m a n y . «peaches bad herb rande and
many resolutions offered and much
time wasted anti nothing done, n be­
nevolent Gernidh arose' In tbo back
part of the-hall and « O l d : '’ “ Mister
Chairman.' 1 inovo, before wo adjourn,
we all «btand oop undt fflf thro«
ehoers for do poor!"

(’ overs The Territory For
The Herald

GENEVA

J O T T IN G S

Quarterly meeting was held at the
¿mw Methodist church Saturday and
Sunday with the presiding elder, RFv,
C. F . Blackburn in attendahee. assisted
by the pasto.r, Ucv, A. L. Hope. Space
does not allow details of these meetings.
A t the Sunday morning's service Rev.
Blackburn's sppeal to the congregation
brought forth a ready response and u
debt o f $500 v u liquidated and the
church dedicated. This beautiful new
church should mean much to the people
of Geneva for it certainly speak» well for
u community of this sixe when a church
ran be built and paid for In so short a

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Too Much for the Englishman,
A professor from Iowa went to Eng­
land lpet summer and was introduced
to a professor from one o f tho Eng*
lt*h universities.
Ho welcomed the
American and said: " I met one of
your colleagues last summer. W e had
Another professor from Ohio here to
visit us.” “ Rut 1 am from Iowa.”
“ Iowa, Indeet^! How very Interesting.
I am aure the other gentleman called
it Ohio."— Llpplncott’e.

Santa Claus lias made our store his
official headquarters for Sanford; Sem­
inole,lOranKe,. Vplusia and Lake coun­
ties.

Three Weeks to
Christmas

■“ *' ITtTfiasasKeel us to have every child
in Sanford and vicinity to address all
letters to Santa Claus, care of D. A.
Caldwell &amp; Sons,-Sanford, Fla. Either
mail your letter or drop it in his letter
box in our store. You will receive a
prompt reply to your letter.

Write your name and address very
plainly. Also give your parents’ full
name and telephone yum her if you have
■ Santa Claus- will answer telephone
calls at-our store from Nov. 28th up un­
til Dec. 24th, only between the hours of
(&gt;:15 p.J in. to 6:45j p. m.J Phone' him
between this hour.Sl
Nol3'1.'Ikau.
hourjjl Phone]
Phone]Now'll

Have You Remembered E v ­
erybody ?

Silk Crope Espongc 6 9 c
This fabric is vorvLsoft un&lt;lfsiiit;il&gt;lc fm tin
costumps. ;ls it has th e (Imping &lt;|u;iluus son
t'ir«s'l.s. This btsauliful fabric is lit; inches wide ;i
of pink, while, lavendar and salmon

S trip e d Wool B a s tis tc 49c
beautiful all wool batiste, with fine silk s in
«•cmrv W f e ( M w « i » i t e i r nm«!«- u p in either suit or eu&gt;
This fabric is I'i inches wide, in black and c o lo r

V e l v e t s at 4 9 c
In seasonable shades, colors and w eigh t*, fo r ■
(lit... (piarter letlplh ( oats, that an (• nnieh tn r

B r o c h c D c S oi&lt; ^ ,4 9c
1his,is ;i beautiful brocade and .stripe ruinltin.il
Very stunning indeed. j$ In either street or e\i*mm*

C h a r m e u s e S atin Lining 2 5 c
\ e r v soft and lu stro u s, n o th in g b e tte r :n *
.o a t linttiL'-*
A ls o tf,e d (&gt;&gt;•• fu in t u m k .itM ,,
m&lt;l:&gt; . w id e
b la c k , w h ile and ci ill ip.»

48-Inch

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rid.- e x c e lle n t

Ml***-« \ini.i ,ue I ulga lVl«*r* &gt;* &gt;
have spent the last t t»r*-»- \eurs Id Sea It •
Washington are tin* guests of Mr. anil
Mrs. T . I). Peters.

Of It.

French

fa b r ic

mi

Serge 98c

a m ia b le

f o r dies.-.«-- .1

dressy suits, soft as satin with the draping t|ualitiefor flu* handsome draped costumes. Ilrown. bla*
and garnet.
w

B la c k Taffeta 9 8 c

The ladies of the Meth xlist church
gave a chicken pie supper ai the lud]
Friday night. Nov U»h

lo get

Short story books, and then
I nht" .•
thr great Rig Doll Baby that hut. a nuonig I • .
h
holds the bottle Just us realistie as any bul.\
t . ,Kf
saw.
Other Toys in great profusion
/
early ¡ls pos-ible .mil look them over

Get Your Presents Before It
Is Too Late.

Exempted from Taxation.
For reason* of nubile ¿mlR-y ihe
The ladies of the Baptist church will
(Udiiip u from .laxallon churches mul
7T-H- an nyxter supf&gt;er at the half TTexT church property, cemeteries, school
Friday night
and collt-go property, bulldliiKH used
Mr mid M r» I A U i-nliiii-urc enter | for educational, literary,, scientific or
taining the latter'* brother, M A- I'm * , churltublo purposes and property ow n
ed by u city countv. h im ,, or tin,
more of Charlotte. Mich . who m com
tfailed Stales
pany witli Paul Dmamori* and I'aui
Bare of the same place have made lh&gt;- f
trip with automobiles
The»* geijitmen expect to tour the slut«* with u \i**w
to loi-nting and rejxirl that Geneva lonx- 1
the b«*l in them of any place the ha
s**«*n yet.
They mud*- the irip from I
Michigan to .lii«'k*#'nv-.dle m ele -en a *
covermg 1*‘(H) mil«-» md r
t

At the Joe Cnmeron farms tjiore wvre^
-t
And Modish. Too.
twenty ’n e w nf tin# lettuce lx*fore rut - *
Grace— ” 1 hear, that the daintiest
ling l»cgaii the second week of this
muslins are made from the libera of
month. The record so far.wits one solid
the banana tree.” Lulu— ^"Then* they
car the 14th and cor.siderublo beside that ought to bo easy to slip on."— Judge.
" hsa l&gt;een exprvssed that!we:*l&lt;. five cars
last week, a car a day this week and
Qh, Sugar.
there will b « at'least ten cars during the
Gradually, but attraty. the world
week 1‘Txling tho 23th.
•
Game is skid to be plentiful’ enough belog American lied. A Forte ro o t«
but old hunter* m v Ir U ton Hrv ».waihat;

Now then, whenf we come into the
Girls’ Department of Santa Claus' shop
there- we find everything. ‘ Here is a
great big dolly all dressed in pink a ith
golden hair, with real shoes and &gt;itick­
ings, and only
*1.98
Doll Beds, Go-Carts, Trunks. TeaSets, Doll Furniture of even- descri[&gt;lion, Folding Doll Carriage with rubber
tires.

Make your letter as brief as possible,
telling him just what you want for
Christmas. tU 'i.S &amp; te &amp; fit fc S L i ¡Ln

Real Surprise Ahead.
"W hat are you doing, PollyT" asked
her mother, “ I'm knitting, Mumih
dear," replied the young woman
”1
heard George say tbo other day he
was afraid bo'd have to buy a new
muffler for bis car. and I thought I'd
knit him one as n sort of su rprise’’—
Harper's W eekly

Mrs Cl larles Phillip, invited a few
W e a l t h S e c o n d Af t er C h a r a c t e r .
friends l . as si surprise to Mr Phillip*.,
My prayer to the god* I# Hint, if
to crlphrute bin birthdav Tuesday night
possible wo may have wcnlih nlso In
Nnv I Mb
\11. »i' - Initxi ig ihi* r f"# il
abundaiir«*, but that at all event* wo
may well kmivv there w.i*- a celebration ! may maintain our character of being
At |0 o’clock th** i .impiety was invited! trustworthy
and
irulhfut
I khios
into the dining r«mm where a delicious t hones.
buffet lunch was served, consisting ol .
chicken salad, sandwlchc* of brown nnd
‘'Onto" and “ Aren’t IT"
white bread, -olive*. pickles, chocolut«* |
The
word “ onto" Is defended by
cake, pound cake aod coffee. The
the New York Times, and the phase |
table was centered by the birthday cake I
"A ren ’t l ’ " by the Evening Post. Tru- ’
with a nameless nmn’x T . of candle-* | ly, Henry J, Raymond and W’ lllia’in
around II
The host very gracefully Cullen Bryant have been dead a tong 1
carved this, masterpiece of art. Mrs. I
M. K. Dooley assisted Mrs Phillips in J
serving.
W ay Out
Knicker— "A Judge has ruled that a
woman, shouldn’t «pend more- on
Harry Hersky, u tenant in one of tin clothes than on rent." Mrs. Knicker
Cameron houses was sent recently tn — "W e ll. then, we shall have to pay a
Savannah, Ga., by advice of Dr. Miller bigger rent.” — N*W York Sun.
for treatment and a surgical operation.
Miss Annie B rava of Ft. Christmas U
Laalnssa and Lbgfcr—----a visitor aFthe home ^ f her xtjdfrq Mrs.
W hy aru we still Indolent and neglfT
J! K T W ^ lella n d .
gent and iluggiab. and why do w «
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cameron apd seek pretenaca for not laboring andr
children will he Thanksgiving dinner not being watchful In cuUlvatlfag our
reason?— Epictetus.
'
guests at th# J o« Cameron home.
- -Xieorgé • Moran o í Chicago, 111., I*
working -for tHfc Florida Gardens Co.,
Put Watch Undsr Tumbler. '
■^rm F h osn ü n i’ a l the Mir.«ludi home in
Placing a . watch, under a tumbler
Can(&lt;ptm C ity . ' » -V . - •
near the bed of a sick person will
‘Mr- and Mrs. G. C- Chamberluin and give him relief from the ticking, which
Mr, jñ tí Mrs. J. C. íllaw orth were din­ 1c frequently very trying to highly
ner j¿qeMa a t-th f Dreiaor home on Sun- sensitive nerves.

In our Toy Department we have an
endless variety of To\s such ;ls tho
world’s, market affords, for both h0ys
and girls. Now for the hoys we have
Tops, Balls,. .Guns, Whistles, Drums,
Horns, Games of all kinds, Tiains. Fire
Wagons and Trucks, a real Squealing
Monkey, Building, Blocks, Bears. Dogs,
Rocking Hoc?0s. Velocipedes and hun­
dreds of other things too numerous to
mention.
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FOR T H E G IRLS

Tp

Mr. and Mrs. Tariteli are enteriti mi ug
the former's father und mother, from
Paw Paw. Michigan

p lea*«’»! l *-1(&gt; w|lti &gt;*&gt;■• i. nidi

A f i t - 'S f C. 1

1

Cut Wood With a Paper Saw.
Real novelty being so extreme a
rarity one la not surprised to learrt
that the circular saw made of paper
that can cut through wood does not
represent on entirely new Idea after
all. Paper h a* fo r years been treed*»
In the construction o f articles
ln {
time.
which strength and durability are es­
W. II. Whitcomb of Bloomington, 111., sential. aa railway carriage wheels,
is in Geneva again making things fo r Instance.
bustle.
M r. and Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Anderson
Rather Flimsy Excuss.
of Oviedo attended the quarterly m wtTh e case o f “ any excuse” was ex­
ing non ice* Saturday.
emplified recently at Capetown (8.
Rev. C. F . Blackburn of Miami was A frica ) criminal court.’A natlre when
the g u n t ot Mr. and Mm. W.’ J. Dan­ asked by the magistrate why be had
signed bis evidence "Tom Harris,” his
iels while fit Geneva. real name being April Phalandcr. re­
Mr. and Mm. R. J. H olly and family plied that he did so because the pen
and Mrs. Ernest Tolar o f Sanford ut* was a bad one nnd his band was
tended «ervices at the Methodist church shaking.
Sunday mo-ning. remaining for t '’**
dinner ,j Mr*. Putlishall's guests.
First Umbrella In America.
The llrst umbrella seen In Amerlda
was tho property at a Baltimore man.
who made bis drat appearance in pub­
lic carrying tbo article March 5, 1770.
The contrivance excited much cont­
inent nnd rldlciile, and for years the
use o f tho umbrella as n protection
against rain was considered effemi­
nate.

ouiuing to atunui tb*» dodlcaUoii ot Ut#
Methodist church.
All |&gt;eraons who doubt there urr lish
in Buck Lake please consult Howard
Montgomery. ,
Mr and Mrs (la rk ls*onnrd '»#il**d
Sanford Monday

November 25

•hi-lttcll

S U IT S an d C O A T S
( &gt;ur priées ur&gt;* from 15 tu 25
p«*r cent lower ihan els«*wher«*
And our Suit« are nul pick
ups” fourni hert* and lhere,
liut «umh style is distinctive
w ithiyr itself. Kvery garrnent
is vyell ’ tailored from sturt to
litiisH by one of A'nierirn’s foivmiMt style creutors.
\ou hâve an excellent ¡ts■+ortmejil&gt; to select Irom. Tlierc
is tilo strictly^tailorcd Suit, the
sPml dressy ’ and the drcaay
irim m ed' Suit. Kvery Suit of
w liigjj Îs guaranteed pure wool.
g .t e r a t i o n s

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° $2 Pictures For 89c. g
Monday at 9 a. m.
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Thtaic pictures are about lHxSi
inciies with hcudtiful wide frames
they, are copies from some very famom paintings, lnndscaix-s animals
and iwirtraits, framps in either gold,
mission or rich maroon
Thi*se pictures arc sold elsewhere
5 at $2.00. Our price while they liwt
5 next Monday only HOc. These i»ic0 tures make very nice Xmas gifts.
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C A L IC O S 5c MONDAY

“■ * - ON
EA SY TERM S
&gt;V
’ Dourl ’ overlook the fa c t‘ that we have bought
and have on display &lt;q^our. Furniture Department

\
1 ; V*i\
t»ome JJvcr&gt;! duinffVimc "ideces of furniture, all
• T y iin i- w ' •
dwiiraUkt and appropriate
• f ■
ir ’CKrixtmas'' gifts.
Such as
Rugs,
Art
1)
x J Scpisres, Dining Tables, Rockers Ouk and WHlow, Triijhjfa, S it
. Hnll Racks. Sideboards, Center T hIiIm , Serving
Tnbles, A fetor. Talking Machines Ami Records, Chiffoncirs. Dressing Tabits,
and h u d ilr ^ ’ of «^ h s r artirie«; Uironghout our store at unheard o f priedCf
Begino'Aljr 'Chri»tmai|x^opplng early, not that|we make any more profit
i our RoodiC but you wHjJsave ,you rtelf .» great deal nf time ar.d worry,
eh Hvptdlpg/lhl*
holiday, rush.
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Men . Punls ( oiuplete rci
id six«*m of tins purin ular I’nni.«
iui( full and veil made of g&lt;»n|
material throughout, -old el-w&lt;
where at S2, our ¡ rice $1 aa
Pajamnx ’-Cut full and well
made, the regular $1.25 kind,
our price only per Suit
.‘JS
Flannel Shirt* M en’s Cali­
fornia Flannel Shirts, absolute­
ly fust color and all wool, sold
elsew here at $2.00, only 51.1s
Over Shirt*« -Extra heavy
.Jers«*y Knit (Jvershirtx. cut
full and well made. Sold .rise
where ut $1.00, our price .00
Underwear The regular 50c
garments, both Shirts nnd
Drawers, knit fleeced Rued
our price
aye

' ■
‘ F o r Cold Weather
Outings ^Dur stock of extra good grade Outing Flannels ;&gt;rr
idete in every particular ull colors and combinations of (lexig
hand/ * atJ l present,
our
price .
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,
Cottnn Railing S «« t^c large sanitary rolls foronly

B la n k e ts and C o m fo rts
*&gt;•75 «K A V A N I) W H IT E Blanket only
G R A Y (T )T T O N Blanket, 10-4 sold elsewhere at $2, our pm*«*
ALL WOOL Blankets in blue, brown and .pink checks, sold

»7.00, our pries only
.
&lt; O M FO R TS- Extra good ipiallty Cotton C’omwts. «-sold else
«LL".’.".5 “ '¡‘j. more,our price only

EXTRA LARG E Cotton Down Comforts, soft and Huffy,
elsewhere at »5.00, price only,
$ FATH ER PIL L O W S — Extra lnrgo assortment of ail siz*gradcs, for sofa, lounge chairs andBetia.
Ask to see the &gt;i
of our special pillow.

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c i x r i x i£ g o x r M r n .« i r .

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rolopo wan dlscovorod. Unless within y x m o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O Q O O ..
•orty eight hours that J1t}.0#0 Is rt&gt;- J
:e|\&gt;-d by his family tho mortgage on
til Cl» It'iiin- will be foreclosed and they
still to* beggared -an invalid widow,
.hreo li**lpi&lt;tsH childn n and an old
Tjj! It Was Fate’s Decree That Bryce llllid gr and fat her
tv imiti fort) eight imiti &gt;
prty
Talbot Should Twice Save
SOUtired I ill) ml. Iittui m,*|y
A- I suld
a Girl's Life.
’ Ir *d! |„- paid
VOU pt'illMHe that •
BY A LV AH JORDON GARTH.
'
'he pnlley |j ,n favor of my
Just In time. Itryco Talbot giitlmrod TrtwtiH tit Ills family. I will line! a way
ip a railing f'-mlntnu furiti In his arms, '.O pit) II
was grazed In a sp**«‘dl!)K uutomobllo,
#¿ft'mm -#*-*
Suite ne ut that moment camo into
•nd stumhli'il again»! tho policeman ........ '• l'u'in
1 h&gt;* "lil man t-rucei-it.
nurdlng 'In- rrusnliig from ono of Ml tl
•t
lirve» Talbot ili.ipp.il h|s
boss ' Islands of safely" planted at Bead --li III?«
ai ms oui si r. gt)h.-.| a. mss
•Ini siroel IntirsccUon
* , [Ilf l,i 111A pro tty narrow usi-apo, that," re­
Tht* th«-u the appointed (lour of
ran rk«-d ttau ofUci-r,
"^¡ood for you, reckoning
,\ tluahlug moinor) of tho
-young man," h** added cnthuslastl- royal kitidni-«« of hi« old friend. Sam-ally.
*
tiel
a recognition of even ihu
Hu slapped Talbot oti ihu shoulder honor ,if the gambler Who never
m an approclatlvn way. but the latter
a-cli in-» .ippealed to th«* mind of
e i .rid there I evi •r will lie an-, met-it mu that
«a s not responsive, Talbot assisted Tulbi
- I, convincing force
t
dark-featured, largivayed girl hu
.ni n“t&lt; Th - Tw -1 \\ n*«*l Single Tr.e i. \ . hiele bus
lo pi- t||&lt;* noli 11 «*lit 10 provide lor
I.
had saved to recover her fkllon hand­ live h'-lpleiM Imi precious liuiuaii In«-«
11 ti­ e • C.t I till,
bag, raised Ills hat as situ (Bunked him a« ag.iliixt In« ««-Iflsh own There »us
ll 1 i e . a,» to dat • tlicyvie come and look at our stock.
gratefully, and went on his way, grim, the problem, ami he did not Hindi
eiitlilnei. • It
•f-all tie- «t l'ninni nigh graih- Hicyrlrs made ami
-,
pale and wretched-a
It In0 « t lie ilone -to no one "111 J)I|8"It tins come," ho kept saying to pect. hu »aid u&gt; himv.dfva.vffpArtTwry-"
• Il e -)l i.|. l ie Su|tpllet*.
,
himself
in a strained, dreamy under
i.
At that moment h&lt;- came '-reel with
t
1
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g
tone— "the. appointed hour! Why did a shock Suddenly from the living
Everything lot tile 1 Kyrie at uur shop. See U.H.
l ever make'the contract? Why have apartments there echoed u wild, ring­
«
1 dallied in fancied security all these ing feminine shriek Then thorp ivar»"4
I &gt;'WnT'’
‘
•
-V iy ‘
a metallic tangling, hurried llg£r piot­
Ho had a hislory, this man.. Ten
ato ps, followed by heavier oneifi* ant) $
,
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♦
years agon» ho had wanted a fortune then a girl'« frantic form filimi'' «ho*
/
iu reckless extravagance. Then tho doorway
t
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last resort of ennui, the capricious
She boro In her hands a tray filled
playing cards
Then reform, hard to the brim with diamonds ami other
work, some fnlr savings and— Uerthft gem« Sin* tripped at the threshold,
Clare He wan to marry her In a week « h o » entig the amaxed Talbot
Roll­
»That morning a letter had come, « ing in «parkltiiy; ronfunlofi all over tho
*
missive that chilled him to the ranr room ilo* glittering cascade resembled
row. that made of wedded bliss a a IIIm ’ti (HJiirt’d iu prodigal upulunce
i : v ü :.s
*?.on i m i
&lt;u on. p i it n\\
mockery and faced him an accusing t roti j
r’t* iblf* cup of I *riii**4ii#i
avenging wraith ftnm the wasted past
ill»*
lllhtatil t^n
low.
When he reached his lopelv rooms b r i » u l »r1«t d«‘H|wrut** loiiklnc i i i.
UKI\ VTi: H.Y Fils
ELECT Rit
I H. HTEI »
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he sat down at a stand, with Its shaded Ihe -r •- le lil One «if them hehl .1 rtv
lamp, and stared desperately at noth Vulve! lie leveled it at the girl.
H . (H im \ iHsrm iii m u
. 1 Hi; OSI.V FIRST &lt; LASS H O T K L IN S A N FO R D
Ingness
Mechanically
his
hand
In a Hash Talbot sprang before her.
groped In a drawer: almost uncon- There wn-t a &lt;|u!ck explosion, a ting­
JACK SON VI I, I ,K
1 aelounly lie drew forth a pack of cards ling veti-.iilon « I his lir«-a«t, and ho
A. R O H IÎIN S , Proprietor
Ho had "hot touched them before for Hank bark
He had sheltered the Hy­
years. Now at the vivid thought that ing c -I from death, liuti n'cnlve«l ths
they w eye the ,.ri»e nf Ills’ present
n m n n i m i i i T r i i mrrr- -t:
hull- ’
■-t'-«I for her
situation he begun iiuiti-HsI) lingering
,¡¿3,
Ubi n~i LI III
ri M1 i^rt ï 1 iTT^u1111 n l : l; !11. :jj
It
hours nfti-rw.-inl« when I .»Ithem over
hor • it- 1 bis ••&gt;•■« to find himself 1 ».
1Uscjirding* tlm thill«.*« mh «:u:d Ins Clltl . Ill 1 rnlH-h’ the .- I I 'Alit»11«* Uf«
- l- t t■L t 1’•«■ til LUI I-,, V,v t -■ I" t - let-- Hie a- &gt;- tif hi* 1 .. 1 i.- i «eaii-tl ie-siii&lt;- hint
Al- 1l i M o l l l l 1
IPIUltia. the puiUL down. He »w iled i f F
I I Iff \S 11 11 I IUI M
! .11 th&gt;- old pawnbroker
«ill Hot dt**, lile*»i«!*i| to* *he
|\‘ l If \M I
pro I 1
lie Spoke ooletlitllv llIK-HLg
■ 1 I *&gt;t .*
• «I ll
•ilei
oiling tll&lt;* ti-Alv.il patient,
it,,, «now how ein*, it 1» for the tna“ Futle-t ' fa t h e r " ’ cried the girl.
- 1 , * * * if, I- « I --tiw bow e.iss
coin' l"«e In th» couch
tell filili ’
■ et
Li l-ll-llt l hrollgll
t•*11 I
I Alee III u lla&gt; he I*.I t , . I my
’ -&lt; o ,t it*
III, Ii IhiVv lusur
Ilf**
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• 'ate. so Htriing-- « happen­
i - *i I 1..11 . t , «ei liiniacutUy against
ing
litui his ha|ipim-»« nnw.
¡bj I Ao ti-rrot' n( .nititmoliiling
li•*r■ M- friend " am) with « lasp&lt;*d
not eveclut.ini ami it 1.«
hand iti l «wlmmlng eye« she drew
-I • I I ll
ntyr- ' .ll&gt; wlthlti the rndlo« of tbs
■f , « *—
ft-1&lt;*-JT—rit-11
—flL
roott r I*
d-&gt; )«**i not : *&gt;tii--inbur
w » ta a in o at l. s: ,1 .« u ui
-wckTW'iEiratTarrr - w-f* -— - — ----------me*
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-- -WT'eV ,-5tr.-r -UCAJ*
ItTalbot gaxeil, smiled maided
wen* .
It w li it th«* girl he bad ros­
ene I it the street crossing
ill for voli, «pillo- the old man.
■ daughter would have been killed. +
Hi* lew els gone
She discovered tho
L S Il''s O I till Miniti I M IVS 1-HllHT
!&gt; irglars at my private safe
Yon
+
Il V Y.
t. It A I N
A N l&gt; F E E I)
sprang before her The surgeon says +
ti*m Utfr ■nrt stnall fmirf In Ihr «vtnlr nÿiuuM «ilir fur «»«ni p-firr liai
you will bo up and about In a week, +
M4ii.ni nu:»: m i s hki |»’ k.ht
but It was n close grain Meantime, I t+
’mie Informed the Isaacs futility that
P K U M !•: N T K R C O M P A N Y
their mortgage will bo paid —by mo.
K*tahll&gt;k*,l IV&lt;H
I
«1
KSON»
UI I
n oit m v
As to the contract ««•«*'"
.
Nineteen of theHe m achines now in use l&gt;\ (Iu* leading
And old t«coh Mover dr,-» from his ♦♦♦+•►+o
-v+++++&gt;+-*■++-»«-+++++-y-»-t-+++++
growers of the Celery Delta.
pocket the death iloenment. lid.ill It to
th" Panting gas let und watched It
Stsrrd Dv iperataly at Nothing
- rambi« to ashen
A 4-liow Celery Sprayer. L ijjh l D raft, Centre D r iw . Spray*,
&lt;Copyright. 1)11, by \Y tl Chapman.)
grimly Again th« shulfio aud tho deal
with a line mist and has a good pressu re.
In tho "gamblor's luck" tost— tho aco
Definition of a Flirt.
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of spades otic« moro, point down.
A flirt la n rose Irom which every­
"Toujour« la mort!" ho aatd, solemn- body takes a petal. Ih«* ihorns remain
We have these sp rayers j n stock for im m ediate delivery.
ly " a l w a y s tho death ' 80 bo It."
for tho future husband
Don’t fail to see the Vk&lt;)N A C .E before buying your sprayer.
lie glanced ut hln watch, arose,
went out Intt) the atreot and then
started for a populoua but poor aer
Spain’s Great Industry.
Mnn of tho city
Finally ho reached
Spain annual)) use» the huge quau
a thoroughfare given over to cheap Uly of 27[i.OOO lens of gr.tp**** for Ibo
clothing atorea and pawn shop*
He making of other products than wluo
walked tuoru «lowly aa he began to
1 st a n d O a k A v c .
rend the number« on the building« At
last hi« dealInattnn—number t63
lie chilled a* he added the num­
ber«: Thirteen!
“Toujour» la mort!" ho murmured--*»
"the appointed hour. I will face It ."
Hnhlnd tho counter In the squalid
shop sat a steru faced, veneralrio man
Ho glanced Up na tho caller entered
•
l a in Hryre Talbot," laid the latter
There are times In every woman’s life when she
simply.
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
"It la well." nodded the Jew. arising
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
and ptlutlng the way Into a rear room '
to take—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com­
FY-om It door« appeared to lead Into,
posed of purely vegetable
Ingredients, which
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the living &lt;|uartcra of tho houae Tal
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
bol could catch Hie Bound of a low
and helps build them back to strength and health.
humming nong a* «wishing «klru
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It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
moved nlKtut In another apartment
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
Tho pawnbroker motioned hla vl*
Uor to a chair at a «mail table and «at
success, and it will do the same for you.
down opposite to him, whom lit* could
You can't make a mistake in taking
keep hi« eye on the «hop
. . . .
"You received my letter«," ho «poke
1
td «, chilling, buelnoaa-llko tone
"1
h a * f ‘ her« tho paper« In the cane 1-,
wrota-jrou about. H em ” at^d h#emp- 1
tied out thn contenu Q t ^ bp;-Uha » "
velopo. "are tire doctlmentl— fie r^ ’tw —
■uranco policy, your noto fo r |tO,000.
tho contract you «Ignod. . It *aya pay
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Aik.,
moht on call. I am acting for othor«,
I says: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
you understand. W'hat have you f6 '
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In a grating, unnatural (ono
"Blse rutn for thn family o f Raniuel i
lpgpc«
It la a plain business propo
alt Ion Ton yoar« «g o - Isaac«, jmjui I Ejjj
friend, advanced you (10,000 to pay a
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same ofliccrs; Wc have built up our S U R P L U S until we arc a R O L L O F H O lSlO R &lt;
bank, and arc acknowledged to be one of the strongest in the State; And we have the
largcsj capital and accumulated profNs o f any bank in the county, as well as the lar­
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B. S. Bonds and other
Securities
40,874.34
Surplus and Profits 46,022.45
Banking House . . . 11,000.00
From Banks . . 58,670.29
Circulation . .
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♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M M »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ «♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »
Need Care o f Home. .
A Philadelphia physician who cnj&lt;ys a handsome practice and excel­
•. NtOcr « f Ap^llraloN f«r T « » I&gt;rrd l'nárt t i f f i n
lent hospital &lt;&lt;&gt;nnc&lt;illona lp ld me an
ê * t»f
ISM, U « « vf n ^ d â . '
Hotîrw i* hmrby fi%m Out I1! Il !Ja»ir«l. interesting ullhougfi terrible thing.
pâi^K* "wf f»'! T » i O fîiA ra tr N o 4ÎKI, liniJ¡n ffl® About »0 je t rent
$ut of every 100
A S T A T E M E N T O F T H E P R E S E N T C O N D IT IO N S
ffch «Uy of Jun» A. I».. 1910. ht« fti^l r*M «r*
tifjratp in ray offtfr. thd h»* m »At ap^trhîiim bablrn that are »ent to hospitals for
fat lu d M lo Muv (n •rmrxj»rte* mtih Uv. bringing up die
The death rato
C O N F R O N T IN G T IIE P E O P L E O F T H E E A S T
Siud m t iftallo rmlFoiad ihi* foflowiaf dî-w'TU’*'*!
I h seven,
pBrofwrty tÉtntlid lu- Semteob CouM y, Kl oriti», among such unfortunates
C O A S T A N D C E N T R A L F L O R ID A
Uhwil; WM 4.bl NortHo»»! &gt;4 of Nrrthwm* i4 times as great as with Intani« who
JVftkm tfi, Town«Kip 21 South, liane» 31 £*%t.
20 t e m T h r n id Und brine * * « — d • ( l U d it« have the Immediato care of mothers.
of ihr Wm.no of meh rwllftalijn ihr mmr of Truly there Is something needed In a
I*. O, f*t»rhur|E. Unira* mki rrfiifln»li» «drill ha
The varuious conventions o f tho State [«ay that the dag raised at New Smyrna
it&lt;d&lt;«tnt«l m tm tú únj¡ lo laW, la i d u d '»il lanía child's life besldrs food, shelter and
Waterways
Associations have come and in 1909 bus never been lowered and that"'
rbmon «mi Iba iûih day of I Warntiff A U.( 1912. clothing
Philadelphia Record
W ltnMi my ofTlaal *tfn*tupe and » n l thw
gone
and
whatever
value they may have organixati&amp;n has never been reiniss.in its
thr ( i h «Uv of Kovfttt l-T A 1) . l u l l
K. A. 1kwfU»
0 » the future development of the stnio |efforts to do what it started to do at the
IS H A U
( Irfk Circuit Court, SemmoU
Compressed Sponges.
remains to he seen.
! beginning of tho movement.
»
rri S U
fly Ja&gt; 1*. Robrrt l&gt;. C
A compressed sponge Is a hit of
But over at New Smyrna, the natural ! *■We welcome all other efforts to imtoilette daintiness Intended specially
harbor for central Florida remains th* |irove the waterrways in'other parts of
Notice of A w lla l'r fl for T «» D i*d t niter .Section for travelers, though It appeals as
S of ChrptCT (IMA, L i n of Hoc Ido.
same,
and its blue waters are ns yet un the state, but with the port of New
well to the stay at home who Is an
Notier h hc.*»ty (Ivon thot W It Mow»nt.
u.sfcd
by
the presence o f deep water Smyrna opened the waterways in the
The sponge Is of com­
et T » » Cortiftcnlo No 4»&lt;i. d»i».l iS» ultra Iryglentsl
Ëirrhojor
h cUv ol Jun* A. H., 1910. h o Sled «»»I cocti- pressed absorbent cotton about the vessels.
Central part o f the state will have their
i •
Scnto In toy offinr. »mi h»&gt; made npttlcnlion lor
Four years have pu-vn-d • since" the nnt rral terminals there the’;'same as
lot d o t to tour In i r o n l i » * o Un Ian
H»H size o f a ta'cnty-fli’o cent piece, and
rertlfWte rmlirorr. th» folto« iit| df«rril*rJ r half an lnth In thickness.
Dropped agitation of opening the port was begun tliote of the north part will qtfd'nt Jack­
■ituatrd in SrminoW count), Hoilli,
lo-wtt: Nos heart '( ot Northwl »( of Section Into w ater-It becomes saturated and and in those years New Smyrna has made sonville.
• M, T6srnihlp.fi South. It» nre 51 Nut, la »et»«. expands'tb the size o f a small face
a greater growth in population and in­
With this explanation of the invita­
Thr a»M Und Icing »no ■1J »t ihr date ol thr
Œ » ol auch (TftiSeste in thr n»rno of I, li. cloth;'large enough to wipe tho faco vestment building than in the previous tion wo submit* the question to tho con­
tk. tfalma raid rrrtlArair rhalt I » mtrrmnt
»cwrdftiK ta tiw, lu deed will i* * » thrrron on free from dust and grime.
forty years. Y et at the time tfio move- sideration of tno voters and their intertho 10th day of tVefmbr-r A. , ’-* l**11
ment wan inaugurated the army on- j eat« In the problem of the Font Coast anti
WttnsM rhy ufficiai »iptaturo »nd »ral thU thr
sth day of Knmnlrr, A.
ISIV,
giuccrs
had reported adversely to the central Florida,
Squeaky
Boots.
‘
K, A . D ia i(!» o . 1
.Scali . riork Circuli Court «orninolo Cuunly, Ha.
THÒM AS ( BUDDINGTON
Often when one has purchased 'a request of the state legislature to open
Í3 Kri-Atr
U r Jra. C. Rohm», ll. C.
pair o f boots, ono doesn't know till the Inlet to deep wpter vcasels.
j President of the New Smyrna and Ci
Cen­
they arc home that tbby ¿realt. How­
Ono year ago I was railed to New, trai Waterways Association.
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19 •2
Nolle« of ArpltfSlIan fa, T »l IV t * fndrr Kortka ever. the disagreeable fjolsq may be York and Wasfimgtoii to give infogmuA of. (Viaptrr 4AAS. Low* af fW W a .
atppped hj" taking them back to the lion to the northern people o f the exist­
" Notice U hereby fivon that N *«Ion llamo,
Library Without Light.
ivurrhwar of T a i IVftiScat* Nn. 817. iWtf-l tho shoemaker and asking him to spring ence and availability of the horbor as a
ilol d*y of Juoc, A. !&gt;.. 1907, h»a tilf*i »old rrr- them on each sldo and Insert between
Tbo
great
national library of
UAatt« in ray nfflra. and hsVn-^da arellntion far
port of entry and no one I conversed Franco the Ulbtlothcque Natloaale,
the
soles
a
teaspoonful
of
French
&lt;ax deed to t w o in •n a n U s'i' *ilti la «. Said
Sparkman in P a m . has a splendid site,-&gt; 41
m t U la U m i n ' « tiUlawii»* deSaibad property chalk. This process costs only a trifle with . except . Congressman
pitualfd in S.njinoM rouaty, »land a. to-*it:
of
this
slate
expressed
any
opposition miles 'o f sholyes and 3,000,009 1o\-r • '
and
answers
admirably.
N u rt liw t k of (So Northern H (or t * t t )
of SaViioti 4 Tovruklp XI South. Ilia c - * * t.w*t.
urncs to fill, (hem, but In tho wlnU rNL.
to "the .opening of the port.
40 it m . Too wid land batn| a »« rad at l U date
6Î».*
AIT other congressmen l met .acceded that vast »tore of learning and Intilof tha irauanra of aurli rrrtiftrato in tba nam, ol
Play With Spirit.
Prank VV. Currier. Uolraa aaid rrrnilrat« »hall t&gt;r
to the advisability of opening the port loctunl delight Is nearly useless, be- j
arrordtns to taw. tax liaaxl «ill t»ua
F1g£—Shakespeare
la Immortal. I
i the 10th day of tVrrrabcr, A. t&gt;.. t9U.
and many wdrulerecj at the indifference cause the lib rY &gt; ’ has no artificial
Witaraa
« my official WmataW- and real thb the consider "H am let” a play for all time.
light, and Its nooks are Issued to
of the Florida delegation to the request
l ) . 19 IS.
Mh day ot.N.ot ambar
Fogg— 'That’s so; It w ill never give pp
reader» and students only in the mldE. A- h e u tW
of the. legislature made in 1909.
(Seal) Clerk Circuit Court Reminole County, Pin. Hie ghost.
dlo ot.the short days.
¿3 P»i-6tr
|ly Ja». C. Hoben«. I». C
I found that a gigantic bluff had Ix-cn
played upon the «tale through the reThe Family Horse.
National and State Banks.
(Mirt of the engineers ahd that Congress­
A family horse never seems to bo man Clurk in whose district the j»ort ¡»
National banks may loan money on
going anywbere In particular until It situated have never insisted upon the approved- security, but they are pro­
I'orcnt»—don't give that puny, ailing Vs going home.— Maryville Tribune.
right of the state to have it taken up on hibited from loaning money upon real
estate or upon the security of their ,
.under-weight child any of those so-callec
the lloor of Congress as a state measure
own stock, aud from making sccom- t
/"tonics" containing alcohol or dangeruut
to lie reqwctfully considered.
^
Daily Thought
•Jrhgsisuchstiiff wont give relief and heal it
modatlou loan» to any person, com- t
»
1
A fter all. our worst misfortune»
Fortunately Hon, Claude L ’ Kngle pany, corporation * or
to grown people, let alone children. Its pur­
firm
to . an !
pose is to stimulate for a short time after never happen, and most miseries Ilo now being representative at large lor amount exceeding one tenth part o f '
each dose, juatnswhikki-v or morphine does, In the anticipation.— Balzac.
the state
called it
me
stale has
nos caiifii
ii up and
ana had
nau it
u their capital.
State bankB and prlth us making you believe tt is doing real good.
properly intrmluol'd to the attention of I vate banka inny loan money ui&gt;on real
Give that child something that will really
IlO W }
lhe rivers a ,&lt;1 lutrltor committee since estate,
build it up— replenish the waste«l tissues—
Can Generally Find Company.
feed the stunted, dwarfed, putty tmtselcs—
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The man »h o can mnke others hU election, and it will be consider»«! at [
make it lively, strong, well—lull of titc onilaugh 1» seldom psrmlttcd to gtf lone­ the rtii-ihir session «&gt;f the | rtewnt ( no
Removing Stains,
mal spirits children tiro nuant by nature tc
grews. *tt u tlH-r.-lnre hefore 1 ongr.'-vi
have. Give it Itevtill (&lt;I(\e t)i! Emulsion some’
Paint stain« are eaally
removed
Rr mill Olive ( hi Klliulsintl ts -.vJu.Icm-trtat last, to be dealt with upon its merit« when they aro fresh, hut fh e^ a ro not
nouriclung.irev (n m rJudiolojiil daitge-ioiiFLO R ID A
SANFORD
Why should u port that u one of the generally discovered until they are
SANFORD LOOT.tS
drugs. It's the iiknl ncive, b!(x«l and body
best natural harbor« in the state, with a dried
T o rem ove wet paint from
builder I t does the work it is plaancd todi
population of o w r 100,900 |Hs.i|d*! within white fabric wash It with soap and
Ivetter than any other niedtetne «*.- laimrof,
Sattlord I od|r No 27. I O O f
ihd our faitii in it ls mi great that we nut
_M f f t i f v r r t Mundiy At 7.30 p ru. over Imperiai 76 miles bo permitted to be k e p t‘closed water and then boll It with kerosene
The rub the stain Imonly urge you to_use it and give it to your i rticaira li W Bleck welder. N G
to the rnmmerre of such a multitude In tho water
W S IU tr&gt;«iv Sex *
children— but we guarantee that it will dn
tween tho hands with soap and hot
of
producers
of
the
neis^witic«
and
luxall w-e say it will, &lt;t net you not lung
water. Ily this time the stain should
Rcxall Olive ( Hi Kmtilsion siioiild l.r ei\i-n S e m in o le C h a p t e r S o 2 , O r d e r t a s t e r n S ta r urn-» of eiviUusl lifi-’
bo gone. Rinse In several waters.
Mfwti
every
wciAnd
»nd
fourth
Friday
in
month
to children who catch cold ea.)ilj
Segm
The [«siple of Sotifortf and th*- intera
Lvrr&gt; uur who It»k *r**n ht* Staf 1 9 the £ m i a»r
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right now, and um- it to build up thr child's cunlloll* in vitisi in visit the chapter
tinI cities have a vital interest in the an­
f.
system to surh stiong health that it tan rc
A i « t r. Roaotav S#r y
Mixed Metaphor.
swer to this questiun Before the Civil
sist cold«, croup, grippe,) ironchitis. i atarrh.
Tgjr_z-7Xr.se her little
JdU
pneumoma.and other.rold wralher diseases
r o l Cilery CMV Aerie IH^.l
war a canal w:ut surveyi-d and work .qwrr
three-year-old
daughter, u mother
You who arc w
_
toy
riLItti
j tiMàêüHfk ■*
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it la-gun to connect latke Monnx- with
Th© House Of Q u alify
called her "M y little comfort ’* A few
tatrlìaTTrloitsfirTTri»m
udtoafwweilnowr.huramuiMi^iosutlrf
ircrn IlalTli» Tu« Hh^à
thi* port of New Smyrna, for " &lt;‘w i svenlngs later, »h en caller* were
varum« cold weather ailment«, use Rcx.dl
Phofnlkj odie So 5 A oft*
Olive CHI Krnafsion to get and krrpwrll ami
Smyrna was a |K»rt of entry then
With pr»-s«nt^jibo gathered tho little one
Watson Triplex Sprayer
M eri* ms und/and fourth M onday«
V f n iir » tllHt survey follrtwe»! how it Would place
strong. For the tired-out, run-down, nerv­
up In her arms, but without further
ous, emaciated or debilitated— Lhe conv«- kntiihii »I way* ■xhvume P L 11»1 f i"hitt *«0 * &lt;* P
Fri fi S Frank K R »rnl S
Presently, feeling neglect­
'«e fo n l within thirty mile» of d»s*p attention
lefering—growing children- aged peoplewater and no embankment.« to cut ed, she looked up Into her mother's
it is u senviNe aid to renewed strength,
s « u ra n i i o i i t r s o B2. r k a m
better stiints, glowing health
through of over (2 feet to ocean level' fare and nuked* "Mamma, Is I your
F. To!«r M»«lrr, O I. Tnirtuf
S »w
1
1
Rciall Olive Chi EmuUtnn— Line of fhe
l-ike Monroe i» only wevt-il itn-l ubovt- little blanket?”
Catilinari teadon «Vetv Brtt an.fitiiril rtuir»
cclehratefl Rrxall Reiiirtfu-i is for freedom it»*x »i7 JO &amp; m V'iuUnl luolher» v»rk-»mutide water nt New Smyrna. A canal 24
from sicknesspf you and your fantUy. You’ll
be as enthusiastic nlxmt it as we are when 1U n it e B r o th e r h o o d o f C i r p r n l i r i a d d J o in feet in depth would give 12 fret of water,
Appropriate Decoration.
B -v
you have note«] it« pleasant taste,itsstren^allow tag ocean vessels of that draft to
e r t o f A m e r ic a
"W hy do politicians wear high hats
thening, invigorating, building-up, diseaseStafunl U n i Unl'ia Nil 1751.1. H ol C ami J bad at the wharves of Sanford, anil if and frock coats?" asked the person
preventing effects If it Joes not help you, j ol A meet» lit anil 3rd Ttiuradar nlxhi al 7 oVI.xk
it should be necessary it rould 1»- &lt;lret&gt;- whn inuki-H trivial Inquiries. "W ell.”
the F.a(le«' Halt Reo Blackwelder. ere»i.lrni
your money will be given bark to you with­ in
B
Re* Parkard K S 4. T
t-ned to 18 feet, which would [K*rimt such replied Senator Sorghum, "the high
out argument Sold in this community only
]
at our vtofe Th. Rrs ill Store— one of
S
cruft a* would take all and ujiv freight hat mid the frock coat constitute the
more tli.m 7.U * 1leading drug stores m the
II P U t S a n f o r d I o d t r 12 41
appropriate autre for occasiona both
j
that o u ld come for years.
United States. Canada and t .rrat Urtlain
Miel fir » I «ml Third Wednesday nighi uirurr
of mourning and congratulation. And
t int ami I'almeito
Cnw Bxrats K R.
The dredges at Panama will soon ©very election makes a politician feel
.
0 . L T x tu w , S e e rrla ry
R. L. Philip« ii Co.. 100 Fast First
hnve completed their work there, and as If be w ere going to a funeral or a
Street, Sanford, Fla.
once
Lowed over to Florida they could wedding."
L 0.0. M.
I
The Loyal Ordrf Of R oom ’ meri» every Friday make short work of making canals in
“ M ln Li|lr« Mall. WflUirtM*
at 8 (X) I*
; ; » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ » ♦ • &gt; evenirti
U IV Gelier, Florida «oil where free from coquina
iü a rï
Alberi Sell*. Okra fur
Secretary
First A merlcan Flag.
rock.
The first American ting of the pre»
Monroe Chapter No IS K A M
The true ixdlcy of the people of cen­ ent stars and stripe* pattern wa*
M«re*c* every icooml ami fuatih TliurMlity in tral Florida is to cooperat.- »n h the
hoisted over Ft Schuyler, then a mill
M«M»nir Mall over Imperial Theelfe VLaliilrig
The Very Best On The Market
com pan ion• veterane (t 1.
IMfb rnrei
people of th • Hast ( ’nilst In o;«-n this t»»ry (*«.( on the site of the present
W I lliiqih o k k r Set v
fx&gt;rt a» sp»«-dily a» possible
Claude village of Rome, Oneida county, Now
L'Bngle at piesent is the only delegate York. At that llmo the (tag had only
4c&amp; n
i'eJety (Tty Ar«U No IftSl. Y O K.
fcuin Congrist that h u obey»*»! th- vol.^: thirteen star*, but the otripe* wore
^ u r r
Mrr*a every TurawUy nifht in l'ira Block. AH
E xpert R e p a irin g o f all k in d s
momlwnr and uninn are invlt««l to attend
of the pto.de as given through the Legis­ the same In number aa now, thfrt»&gt;en
(i. £. Trfaiui», ävCTHary,
» iia o n
lature, and if he ucta as thtlr represent­
ative in this movement he shoul t besu|&gt;LV4,.
Inference Obvloua.
123 W . F irst S tre e l
OAK
AVENÜE
A. C. L. T IM E TA Ill.K
toru-d with all nee waary assistance to
Reggio (over on a v l* ll)— "Do you
;; Sanford
- ^ Florida ;;
place it before tho rivers and harbors know, old chap, I think that vulgah
committee at the coming regular neit- follow over there Insulted me?" Am er­
&lt;&gt; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 9 9
!
South Bound
ican FYlend— “ You think so?
What
sinn
did he say?” lteggle— "W hy. he sug­
N o 37— L v 8,10 a m
The iiourd of engineers have no power
o o o o a o o o a o o o o o la a a o a o a o s o a
N o 89— Ar 2.15 p m
L v 2.36 p tn beyond that of advisory recommenda­ gested In a very rude manner that
when 1 die I bequeath my head to a
FOR SALE
N o 85— Ar 5.36 p m
I.V..5.5G p m tions or the reverse. The le-retary of
collar-button factory."
N o 91— Ar 13:35 p m
L
v
12:45
p
rn
a
N ic e R esid en ce, H o t a n d §
war has no fiower to prevent a report
I,v¿2.16 n m
CHOICE SELECED STOCK
C o ld w a te r, B a th , (h is , (J a r- ° N o 83— Ar 2.0Cam
if calhhl upon by ConRms tn^nake one.
i .
.
Why He Quit Working.
raj^e, anti cem ent w a lk s a r e o
North Bound
This issue is straight and clear Ih-tween
Improved Rose No. -1
R o d Ulfs*-» l r ttt mpn
Woman
(lecturing
tramp)
—
"You
¡.p a id for. W it h in h a lf b lo c k °O . N o 81— Ar 10.45 a in
Lv 11.00a tn th© |&gt;eoplc and the delegation to Ue
should work, If only to sol a good
Irish CohhlerH
! p a v e d street.
—
Dixit*
I v 2.12 p m heard upon the floor of Congress aiut-in
“ No 80 —Ar
example do others." Tramp— "1, did
N o 92— Ar 3:50 p m
L v ;h 65 pm committee. With this port opened .the' thnt once, m u m ,-in ' thtj poor loller
BOX 867 - . SAN FO RD , FLA.
Good Seed is essential — We have the H K S T
N o 82— Ar 1.18 am
Lv 1.33 a m ) inducement t i settlement and cultiva­ wot took thb rxwmple’ worked so iisrd
x o o D o o o o a o b o a a o o a a o o o o o N o 28— A r 8.50 p m
tion of the waste lands will be so en­ he «Red hr vtftjun* prostratldn." • *':A'
hanced that value* will appreciate in this
part of the state us never before.
C A
SEND
FOR
v
« T
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h L
uO
v G
i u Uu E
i : N o 2 6 - F r o m Trilby
Ar 1.00 p m
Wood Pulp Sponges.
W ijh it neglected property will be re­
N o 24— For Trilby
Ideal Potato Manure
Lv
2.30
p
nt
Treated
with chloride o f sine, wood
„ W© are »gents for Pork and Pollard
tarded for years to come. 'The-country"
N
o
101—
From
Trilby
Ar
6.15
p
m
pulp
forma
a
viscous
mass.
When
\
Chicken K M dii ^Mvuvdy Lee and Buck*
W . &amp; T . S.
» - ' v 1. — r,
between th© St. Johns and the Indian
■alt Is ndded and tho mlxture-hss tTPFU
L v G.45 u m
»
- ©ye Incubator»: hsndf© all kinds of N o 100- F o r Trilby
Jrou ltr/R em edies snd Supplies and Our N o 21— From Lera^ura _ A r 10.55 a m river ho* some of the richest lands in the rinsed
rfFhSIF
PO
R
O
IIR
FRKK
R
O
()K
r*
Seeds ar© Th© Bret.
. __________
.■JlwnTne W
tlon o f a sponge results—
iio 24— For - IA w b u r g _ _ -rA r ^ U B ^
/
coast will drain thousands of a r m Harpdr's W eekly.
-S . .
. . •*
_ T H E W A L T d N S E E D C O M P A N Y N o lfjf^—From Ijcenburg Ar 5.20 p m '„and make them capable of cultivation.
’ ■\ — * f
No” 158— For I&gt;r»shurr.
L v 6.35 a
------- i ■
With deep water at New Smyrna urd
, ^ 5 - i l Ib il l i y l t r « i
J»«k»omriila, e i»/ N&lt;&gt; 126—iFrom O vicdd
Ar 10.30 a
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___ 8)Iflhi.Form ality
-— ——
n waWf rout© from Sanford, to that {mint
Lv 3.00 p i
N o 127— For Ovledn
"Do you think the office ought to
E
produce «un be plkceil in New-YOrk Ih
»©ok the man?" "Y efciv ranllcd tbw
four Maya ufter leaving the Jidda—aL «
N O T IC E
« '/ è - '
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:
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Ranforii, »IT“ hy watay and at lowest may bd necessary for the man to
* « .'■ / J A C K S O N V I L L E . F E O K ID A
; 7:. As I B m h i y s U I r a 4— 4aa»s ef the
****'■• H fjr "•“w^
■*
freight rates known ni transjMrtation leave hi* add res* with the head of
THle Bond &amp; Guurnnte«- Co., East San­
eircl*!«,
ford b|Uld League, and W. A. W hit­
department.”
&gt;
Mf « ^ R, C . M a x w e ll, M g r , S a n fo rd B ra m ii
comb, I can he found in the Tax Aa1 wUI | u n « lw rou la »Io«
; tick la two
Tbi* 1 believe to be th i tm • policy to
—
»nond».
nesjor’s Otflc© fit the court houso.
■
__ 'ir jo iifili- iksi l hm t t it sold Tor *uP»)crt hy the |x-ojd© of thin port of t fo
, Hep Diploma.
v »
H r f i ^ T E S 'T T ia fa ; l'sorlaats, »nd »11 other dls©»»«« state. I hnve always U-lievnl it and
’’8he says she y o n t abroad to flnof the akin hna given more thorough
advocated it since the original movement | Ish her education. I wonder If ah©
j *atl*facUon than th*
_»! learned much." ” 8|)© told me she had
D . D . D. Prescription for Eczema begtln fo ir years ago.
-V,
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Aa president of the original usd first a ir nqw w^iv* tn fls h n In it." JUUgu
1 guarantee this remedy.
L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S ! -

THE PORT OF NEW SMYRMA INLET

Season^ Smartest Styles*
|n Shoes

Made by master workmen
who know it is their duty lo
produce footwear that will fur­
ther emphasize the superiority
of idi¿/¿vP* shoes.
ï i| These shoes have been worn by
?’•shrewd folks for f itv years.

DON’T DOPE A PUNY CHILD

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BETSY'S BIG HERO

The U d i « ' Union " thl‘ y °
•¿a church will hold u Inaiar un « h.*
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of
iiewmlMT.
Member*
..f
16th
ih.ti
reminded
the union
artthft*
articles on
needlework

I* ' i • ‘ I n « . i

coperteti from euch moniU-r. &lt;'•...... .
candies fancy work of ever.. -ir,.|
¿-J a junior table will'be features of the
■iT, , f . The buiaar will be held in the
(tore room recently ornjplcl I., the
Duckworth Shoe Co.

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M AC K IE

H wu* allowing dreurlt) and a inter little wind mount'd among tin ♦f «•*
lopa. creaking the frozen brain Ij■ ■*
until I lie' Willed Ilk. »tiff bl.uk ÎIÏ»
Bern
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U tile 11«-1r-&gt; Si. rent. sll|i|ted :i hood
over her hiighi bnlr. and wrapinio
herself In a blue cloak, she swept a
Nc;w Harbor Shop
path from the Kitchen door to the
f.
A new tonnoriul parlor 4ms liwui open- hen house and another and longer
,d in the Court Jloupe bloek Under the one put to Ihe road that run past th»
management of M r. Coo, Watters lonely house Into ihe woods box and
The road was lonely and fennuinte
and J. W. Perry.
because
the Mrilish e|iraiii|iitient ".»«
Mr. Wntlem I.» well known in S.»atml far iim ai and the red coated »««I
Ìonl having lived here lor it number of
dbws had ravaged the little farmhousi
|years. Mr. Horry hails from St »'Irriti,
of Its choicest provisions, and ol llo
11*., where be has been in bindness (nr big (lock of chickens there remained
w'rnt’ time P « 1- i,olh ' ientlemon are one solitary member Hid Nb"d&gt; mils
«aperla in their line which txMpoukft for the ancient red rooster

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them micct-w in their new venture

Hets) Stevens looked I'icspilh up
and down the road, but tli.-re "ns no'
the nicker of a red coat, and when she
had finished sweeping her path she
leaned her roiind chip on Ihe broom
handle und looked dronnill) through
the falling flakes at the beginning of
tho road— where It emerged from an­
1 What a pleasant thing to have said to other wood beyond which the Artier!
rail And why shouldn't it be? You who
can troops w e r e . enrobiped
Iflvy others their lovely hafr, and are
It was from thin wood that lists» ex
illumed of the dull, lifeless, stringy ap
pearancA of your own—use Harmony Hair pocted tier Inver to ride some fine
Bowtiiwr, uriti let others envy you
day
No. she Ttad never ou t him yet
Thu delightful liquid seems to polish and — tie was a dream lover tun lately
brighten the hair, giving it that burnished, tie had taken on the form and fen
Itatrwu look voti have w&gt; «fien Wished il tures Ilf her hero Oeti
Wash
eágbt have, wlding to i Is softness, iti.ikmg it
logton
tj,wln|iut up and "stay pu l" making it
Suppose now Mil»
■ Ultliule, m
muceatlnu me and beautiful in every « i&gt;
It orertorno the unpleasant, oily smell &gt;&gt;! black charger should break through
juur hair, leaving a dainty, rid»
nd» rose per*
per­ tho woods and nppoar on the whitefume that will delight you andtl the
those nround ncjKH of tin« snowy rond' Supimse lie
fy—simply spnnkloa should ride straighl u jfto Itetsy Slov
&gt;l&gt;lv
ittk on vour hair cadi time l*lorebrushing
enn and from behind the muffling folds
ConUira no oil; will not change the color ol
, of his bine cloak look down at her
tiii, nor darkey gray hair
t &lt;
Tokcepliair and v o lp diuidrufT-five and I from deep mv si leal i-\.-h and .vhK
d«n use Harmony Shampoo This pure for a bite in ••at and a night s lodg
tquid »hamj&gt;»*&gt; gives an instantaneous rich Ing'
Utberth.it inuncdiatcly pcuctratr* to every
How wonderful II ».mid tie **p.1 partedhair and scalp, insuring :n]uii k.tlmr- would lead him '&lt;&gt; the house and her
„^jclrausmg Washdl oil ;ust as ijun klv, ! uncle and aunt would hasten to «n 't
iheenlirc operation takes only a few m&lt;*- u poti
him ami IP-isy herself would
penti. Can’t luirm the hair (leaves no harshM* or stickiness—just a sweet rlranbnr« carrv In Ills supper* Anti and well
Both preparations csimo in o ld shn|»sl, notai ' • dreams .i»uall' slopped tight
l very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler thore because she never hail been In
topat?Harmony Hair Heautifier, SI IJU love and ai this point she usually tie
lltimony Shampoo, MV Hotii guaranteed carne yer\ confuseti iiiiib-r Mie mingi
[ torttiify you in every w iv, or ymit tnotvev narv magb ut Miose wnodetful eyos
bw-i. &amp;J. 1 in lliis community only at out
*litit tonlgln thè rond wns ileserted
| (ten—The Retail Store -one of the inure
thw7,(i»)leading drag stores ol the L’ niti d No belo carne foriti tn ask fnr food
fini' thè show feti sofr
States, Canada and (»real nritarn, which and lodglug
m the big Harmony lalrorntnnes in Hos ly and thè "im i moaiied luiierly She
»where the many celebrated Harmony , llw u a ìil .v i iliu aol.Jters Mie tibie ami
J j aml T.-aL-t l V
&gt;
&gt;*fttaiTa. *hiiff arm&gt;
poi.il» .lari senniilv teff
L It. Phillip» &amp;
• 1"'1F T irM St ., lnnufflclenll' warined and tier tieart
throbhed In pii; lor Mieli »iifTerjngs
Sanford, Klu
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sii tin
mi bad tInereanef
‘ he
h. nii
u e r c a » - '^

Impulsile Itetsy
"I would not have
you think t am sorry' f*,r *hp IH*lo I
"k. d
at tor undei straight could ilo I am glad— glad -tiff* \ &gt;&lt;m
I •' , 1 • s 1 was s.-nt on a sorry I'm le .lutte* doesn't Ilk*-- Urti
f
' im.Ii'I i ami I was reluming to I n ju r s ' -In' Jmb'd naivety
Ho - inDud very temlertv upon her
» i . n I lust mv «¡n and I tins ••
troultb d Co»
I tuli sorti' lo.
but
i I* lini alu 11.d I it" »nii.ll
fs.rr'Oi'.

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rnf the wav

uilgbMj
rii. « imi screamed (dore
rami
tnel' a ruiind »lo snug farmhouse and
; be* !
Mu «now -airi..! miidlv in freezing
ni..'
su m .
I.i
--«to i&gt; *hl~ war 's ' t ' e r
"U s
1 •• . s
to o l
• giti! I.lk - ■
gn . i
1 d • i - o ,t g I.-.« ■ . . t !ighi Mien may I mme titling up to vour
•a te»/ ."Ci.
and tils wife went
I from
door anti make n call
upon
Mis
i w iiidow and *o I i am*to hod earl' tbnt night, knowing that
It. •- V [ 1.1« . d l In t.i.wt . ! stia Iplug I rene
Mo- . a i l ' morning would tiring thorn
; pofl I'll
Retai Steven»" supplied
Retsv
I» li.nuts
and milk
hard "o ik after the storm
I
V.
Y « s voti may »Ir — anil
I
ol I». 111i t,|k• oft « mir lo.’lk softly
Ihtsv nervi.us and «sciteli by the
hope «e
ud! go M)rough
the
war
am! - 1
-I It t. di i
Cl "Sled
■*' tin -ai tiv Mi.- glowing logs on the as
T « &gt;« ■ ,tii‘i *&gt;,11 »j- a ti m saffi «
'lu ll h'-nrMi
old ling peter,
the
Ilo I i. * l*.ur
’ Thank vou
In- said as he hent
lug Idack cat
lb -1 •*• Ini- timul .m«l v%
and lila lips
i!i«* over her little hmid
The old l in, y m t||,. I'ortiiT Uekeit
Cloak -• )» moil* HitUAcU a built Ii kin It** brunii««! It
•tw.iv Mie moiiieiiç and Ib'lfty yawned,
T,.Kl go with voti" whispered Hetay
had luff lit-* hut nnil th«* %
%Itid anil
nniYded
drowsili.
ami -Went
fast
snow (i.ui i. o,lived tin- jiowder from aa lie stepped through the door; he
,i«le.-p
Suddenly she uwoko with a
Ills lout -o that it allowed its natural heard her nnd hi- ey«'a shone wonderllttl*. slnrl
The fire hail till'd down
color a neb brow ii
fully Through many a lonely bivouac
to r«d embers and tho hands of the
Heis
watched him
with
t.iullT and on many a toilsome march he re
clock were pointing to midnight
timid - • s
mombored the dense snowstorm ami
Merry*” rrled Relay
wlial will
Tu'ipfi.iw
iu- » i ll 1 . 11us ttint he »he Itttle mald standing In the door\iint Kllen snv whim she finds out—
la 111. ..... ...
4b &lt; htt'f
thought way agnlnai Mu- warm hat kground of
• h peter, boy*"
Hctsi dr.amity
Now 1 must run a n d fire and rhndlelighl
Peter opened his red mouth In a ask l tule labe* If I muy imt him in
A very wonderful Mitng waa that
yawn Just as Ihere-rnmo a Hound out- tho sitare chamber ’* rthe started In neither Uncle labor nor Aunt Kllen
si do the ItIt r hen door
It was
a her feet
but tlu- stranger
lifted a knew a word about it until long aftermu Illcd thud followed
by a
faint
simpo!» hand in protest
*
ward
groan
'■•Where afe you golng«4lttle tnabl*"
Hut there was something still more
Hetsy's heart stood still for an lie he ask'd
knitting
his
handsome wonfierful
After Hetsy had spent
slant
Then »ho tiptoed softly to the brows. .
•
.
-£ ... four anxious years waiting for the
window and peered out.
*.*To awaken my uncle and tell him war to end. worrying about Urn safety
Huddled against tho doorstep she that you are here— we will then pre : nf her nameless In to feeling n traitor
could see a dark form splashed with par« a lied for you and— ” sho paused because she had really loat her heart
snow.
na the stranger roae with precipitate to Ihe stranger there rnme a day
It must be one. of the soldiers from
when the war was pver and everyone
haste and cam« toward her.
the rnmp ’ In some desperate need
. *’l prav vou do not dlstMrb anyone.” was feeling happv and alinosi cordial
he had come for food or remedies—
he pleaded In bis rich voice
I am tn«nrd the viimiul«hed enernv
nr possibly one who had lost his wav
It was on iba i happy day that lletsv
going n . "
«our kind ministrations
lu the blinding Morin.
went Into the woml« seeking trailing
have «pine revived me
Some day
With a little cry of pity Hetsy un
and
the
when th" »,ii Is over -perhaps I may arbutus, for It was May
latched the door and the form tumbled
com « arnl thank ;ou ai;aln tor saving whole world « a s a nul V IT with new
Into the loom
With slender. Stillili
life
A horseman «ame riding down
my Ilf*
Ing arms she managed in drag it to
Ret
heart
lu-nt tumult mmsly the mu»»v path tud llnlsy turned, her
rile (Implate " l u r e It loped down 111
«.-tv eye» drooped and as liainls full of the odorous pink Ido»
and Ip
a heap
V\ tien -.lie liad Hosed Ihe
she Sto I Muri' mitte »tie could see U -om*
door ipi ill Mi. bowling stiirm pets'
A wit riti color flooded hef, fair face
I slrniit "
itg hat&gt;|&gt;enlng to bis soaked
rail to the slnreiooin anil in five min­
as
their eye« i f f / tie -hail doffed his
cloak
Steam from the lient of the
ute» she hud made a mug of mulled
fire.was rising from the cloth pnd lit nrnrlct uniform and wore flotltAw of
elder and was holding II to the while
th- b«
" I " it was drying ami wlu-r heautlftil grav salin •
si Iff lips of ........
man
Misurini ItelHV Rlevena." he subi
ever Ii hud dried It was sen riet*
Her heart heat riotously
lie
-" .. I down and sii» It too ai|«l bowing to lip* ground /"I have route
It rotibl he no other tlniu tier hero—
peril.«
• iti/iug (hut Iu ««.«» itisi oV bill» I..C.IUSC I Halit to thank vou fur
Mu' gn at general ibis «pi» mlid man
li d
"linin'
lol.oldu » « « . ' g mv llfy and I lift ve ionie back
••red
wrapped in Mie dalli cloak his noble
lu» .Mise I can never be happv again
tlissi
U*
st arlet t lotik s«« 'ha*
face a- »lille i- the snow be cama
* i ..»U. « , )■•«&gt;
.. ».. o « ..1 1 « in* aii.i
• • Mt«; spit i &gt;h" ,f h 1» red
«he
nut of
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alni
-ill.w |i
Ii••» .-. I » 1( 1 » I &gt; he
I h»'j. via« * -nifi.- in lii- • «•■■ a* lu
,.t to-.m entertaining one o'
Sh­
* w si 1« w•-•) olite »»Ic e
-InU 11 his
ills in « a « - ultlevrs one
of
the «aid 'le* siiti su nu* ho » I'.-isv «mild
lids lifted above handsome hal'd eyes
It
I 'I.i sii ' b ,1 ' 11
" t I -1 t " *
he/
"ountry* .
wick*"I t.v aders of
to gaze for op. bcwltdet'd
Instant
«il .Iti , 'b&gt; i.«ml 'Ii.i' -I«" should
ill |l«"l s&gt; « bu el ' I ««'S
T«nr Itilo Retri » titubi bilie fare
fi.
Who could rtlwms b " •• lUm ilespii». i oil ni rv or
tears • •1-upiHiliitmcnt
ftmilod and his Ups murmured grati
1I recti or pinlesllnr l e l j l l n s
make .« hero o il! o f a d e s p i s e d nrul
tilde
Then he lerked himself lo ¡I
'* 1 î I I J■J"**t4* *t f I ,1* tl *' ‘ ' * lii
“ h»*! "*
ha I•-11
slttlnf postar. iYid team'd against the
M|.. l'"itili fill 11Î *1ÎI*wT *!i1*••'«! t hi'v
h
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"\VI
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mi • 11 iiik
b!g Ub'knrv • ha11
Vi . ! 4
u *1« iliclil«*«! Mult litri. HHRV
gelili '
"Vou are n i l kImi
be mill imi red
i i .ii lii
i». if }*• -iifti n M l ' 11 *11ill »ti.tr
• 1 lb ■ o hi p-rbnps vou were l!cn
In rather n surprised way ns Itetsy
1 l.iVl.lMIIglori
«bisp.'led
Metsv
•■ral
threw more logs on the fin- and poked
Ufi fitti I wfl * (»*■«
V lui il
Mi.«! bel
lllil'le tu Ikb t
fearfi
tbelli
vigorous!'
He tlrH|«-i| bis
Mimi M.
nini hiT
.1
fimi
«Wirrwarr«.
sonkllig i bulk ostie i b i s e l v «round ht« AAkv
i « Ih*ì \
titioit' Mu*
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V
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'A i
shoulders
h. r*. Ut » *
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noi Via»»- Iti li" li "il "f
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ou
"Did loti lose lull! « a *
b
! he
Mf*
n
In ipn i lei!
the storm“ asked Reis, intent ..i « mu
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M.
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«. » t imis» ilo Mia' '
&lt;rled
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Mjrt «U .»t** f

Story of Revolutionary War; Girl
Saves Lite of British Spy
Cnuijht mi Slorm.

Addition uvnrticlw for the food nal-' « ill

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uiimlers Mimed In her gentle breast , n^* f
1he ••'••rilng meal war^ r ¡ , . l
H) the 11in- the

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OHI YOU HAVE SUCH
: . BEAUTIFUL HAIR1

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O peration

O ffice

Is

Absolutely

Quick Mustard Plaiter.
A trained nurse saya that If on«
forgM« the exact proportion for mak­
ing a mustard planter ono
can be
ipilckl) mad« by cutting a thiOk slice
of bread. ilIppLtig It for ]Ust a »Ccond
be' wat.-r Mu :i spre.'iillng with
wln't of i gg and
piiukltug tlilckiy
"lilt muntard
Th*- egg " i l l prevent
blister ing

White Wood Work.
Insid* pitinie«! woodwork can b&lt;*
made to look Ilk«1 new by rubbing It
»••II » til« n rag dipped In whiling
Alter the whiting dries It should bo
thoroughly removed with a soft cloth.
The paliyt I’m not injur«-d. as It usually
la by tlm arpllvatlon of soap and wa­
ter. dud the proceBB Is easy.

Lucky In Love.
The optimist had lost heavily,
well!*’ lie remarked, as he rose from
the gaming table^ "unlucky at' c&amp;rds,
lucky at love." "la that true In your
cniic?" aneured the pcnsimtsL "S u r»,"

replied the optimist. "A t any rwto, I
have never been ntnrrled.’*— Philadel­
phia Record.

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O R A N G E

A V E N U E —

T E L E P H O N E
%

O RLAN D O ,

O V E R
N O .
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S p e c ia l

tend to tho actual work, but
should bo the sentinel, always
guard.

P rice s

For

Short

*•“ **'■ JrArold
U h- gH ver ver black ^*ve.
.Riunite*
tminile
No one
I wak
lookin’ Mini n knoi bole In tho fence
at a football Urtiteli an’ gol II sun­
burnt " luridi hi Sk-tt li

Painless
1S5Bn»m

Gold Crowns, 22k
Bridge Work, Per Tooth
Silver Fillings

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T O O T H

O n ly

PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS

5.00

WHEN OTHER WORK IS

1.00

Cement;
Fillings,
.’,
f e U S it t in g s r ^ *

.50

nau tne price
average dentist

P E R

$5.00

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T im e

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'T.nütHl
- IbSff" and up

Under the New Method we e
tiffM*1

take yourterth

t n íL

•.irnf'Tcph

the same

;• All Work Guaranteed for ten years
XT
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r:malang^rtre fatest sets of teeth that can be made to fit any mouth, no matter how many sets have failed.
see for your&amp;elf_tbat our workiiabsolutely first-class in every-respect.

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S p e c i a l i s t s

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About Our Liberal Offer As To
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Come in and

Don't be mislead by a jealous competitor.

in
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Of the "Baccbae" of Euripidea.
A thlng never lo bo dono agaln.
s. ur. et; ti' Ih utiderB'ood, recognlied
a» Mie liist "itn-aa lo a beauty of
whlch thè »cen i w a» lost and tire aocletrt moli) broken
flllbert Murray.

F L O R ID A
A

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she

Keeplng Mlnd In Condltlon.
No mimi 1« (Irsi ciane that la not
continuali;' readlng bookn and converslng wlth meli that reuulre ari ef'urt io Ite iinderwtnod
The novoismi li ed tntellect
Kormandlxlng upon
» t i ) readlng grò«** fintiby

$ 5 .0 0

Sum m er

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The Home Sentinel.
Il Is each woman’* duty to undet^
stand the preparation of food eo that
it rnay he lit for human consumption.
It tuny not be ncci-saary for her to at­

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D U C K W O R T H ’ S

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Sadly Sordid.
"I suppose you agree that reform la
iieceaHary*'*
*'0h, yea,” replied the
IHilltlcnl bom. "Reform era Introduce
u whole lot o f leglfllatlon that la Im­
portant to us practical guys because
of the amount some people are w ill­
ing to pay for the privilege o i evad­

T h e S o u t h ’s L a r g e s t and B 6 st E q u ip p e d D e n ta l P a rlo rs

$ 1 0 .0 0

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ad Fare. To Out Of Town Patients

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Tilt-, .VtNFORD Ut.RAID_________________ ______________________________________________________ !___________No
November 2S
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M ihr Presbyterian Church
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of

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the Early

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All hocal^AdvcrttHements Under Thin I leading, THREE- CENTS
a UncTor Rich Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents.

.Most Interesting Topic

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Mix ifp In Orlando School*

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CASSIA

Anent the mandnmua proceeding»
Messrs. Hodge* und M cN eil of Cmaagainst County Treasurer J. H. Tucker. tilla and M r. Hngan of DaLand were
for jf,,, non-payment of the school war- business cabers on Mo/idny.
M r, and M r»., Warren Royal und
° J . J ? \ £ r 'f c ? !
die Orlando public itcfiool, Mr. TuPkoj- daughter*, Helen, Kathleen and Eunice
stated today that he would tile an an­ »pent Sunday with Mrs. R oyal’s . fwr
swer to l&gt;e heard before Judge Perkins ents, Mr. and Mr». D. D. McEwen nt
nt the Kissimmee court on Friday. "1 Paisley
They uttended services, liourwant this matter a» to the legality of ¡ng Rev J. U. Rooney’s eloquent serpayment settled by the court,” said the mon, "W e would see Jesus.'*
treasurer, ‘ although J think the war­
Dr. and Mrs. Cnllnhnn of Sorrento
rant* should ho paid, and am perfectly j were visitors hare Monday,
willing to pay them, but as there is $1400
Misses Vivian Royal and Ruby Cobb
a month to Ik? paid outl think the mat- will »pend Thanksgiving ut the home of
ter is of sufficient importance to know the latter in Kustis. Mr. Wilbur Royal
.
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will go up on Saturday, returning with
s e 'A . '*
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ions thaï the militer I k- scttled at an the young ladies on Sunday.
early date, as next Tticaday the second
J. A, Wyman captured a five foot
mnnth*» sehool
jvurranl»
w
tll
hecome
rat
ties nuky while at his farm pne day
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due." Th e «taris» of allairs thnt bas last week.
lcd up to the point whçre the teackcrs
The pupil* have been busy with their
are heir.g deprived of prompt payment mid-term examination». N ow that the
of th'-ir salaries found il» origin in the worst is over their faces are beginning
dhuble duy M-ssio, a- of ' tin- school, in to wear their ustiaj sruth-s,
which teachers, although (Hitting in thu
Mr. Hose, being an ardent supporter

Kirk on (Meaning
Mr. Editor:
As lust week was »,-t u-fiq,
ing-Uj&gt;-Weck I wish to cull
tion to some neglect«!
M r. Editor, it din* not —.
have so murh partiality -i|,,
cleaning up huaim•H-H lh.il * '
who try to be law abide ,
have pride in their (da«-» -t,.,
t ifi«l to clean up and otherallm\i«d to go scot fn»I’ i ,. o w n «l by parlies that ur&gt;
und (langenius, stinki-« .mi
mints hide in them
Tin
should have the*- lot1
charge up to those ownerpride themselves enough u&gt; . .
up themselves. I would .il
your attention to the sidew i'i
Second and 'n iird r »tr «-t
avenue*, there t* .¿nly ,i
weeds having grown up m
and being in sucli cb»v- (ir«&gt;&gt;
switch yard o f-the A. &lt;’ I
are very much smoked, .r
cannot walk through them
ting their rlnthing and
soitcil..

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k'
iM t Sunday night at the Presbyterian
^°1,
church the early day» of the plom.iT»
» “hi t4
wa» reviewed and the .evening was
ict^
given over to a rovival Of these first
W ANTED
TO RENT
step» in Presbyterianism. T h e first
«ai
-I t«
Wanted C o lo r«) Itoy al Herald o f­
V or Hejit 'Is*o nicely furnished rooths Presbyterian eiiUrch was founded in thi*
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fice.
29-tf
lo desirable (nil lies only. Close in. part of Florida nt Ft. Rende in the
iff Ij U
Orange
House,
the
only
hotel
in
the
re­
' 26-tf
W H Y N O T try an a d v e r tis e ­ Addron Hox l-ton city.
gion. 'This was fa-fore the present city
-rr-ti,
m en t u n d e r this h e a d in g . It w ill
* -iTGood Farm for Rent—Castle Garden of Sanford had Ix-cn. founded tytd the
only c o s t iyou T H R E E C E N T S a on traction line, three miles from city. real settlement was at Ft. Rends, Some
lin e each Issu e a n d w ill su rely Farmeli for fivv year», all tiled, two good thirty year» ago a few devoted souls met
"f
b rin g re su lts.
I« 4
flowing wells, barn and outshed. Rent­ in the reception hall of the Arango H o u
Ilint Presbyterian
W A N T E D AT O N C E— Old Rag* at the ed cheap for cash. Address Mrs. Cora and founded the
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1IKKAI.I» OFFICE.
Its** Mu\t be Hullingvr, Canastota, New York.
church that at that time was thé only
Perfectly (lo a n . W ill P a f T W O CENTS
102-tfc
one south of Pnlatkn. There were at
a pound for same. _
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M u*
that time only altoilt eight familien liv­
For Rent— Room niçjtly finished suit- ing In that vicinity. Mrs. Holland, one
Wanted— Man and wife.
Man to
•• -dr
«cork on truck farm, woman to. do cook­ able for ottico or small » t o i « Opposite of the members nnd founders o f the
ing nnd take care of hooM-. Must lx* Court House*. Apply, to Mr». J. C. En»^ church read » very interesting paper
' Hv
,*
23-tf at the meeting Sunday nigjit, relating
thoroughly competent amt come well minger.
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(he circumstance», -and was followed by
recommended.
Inquire 113 Cotnmer-1
Fur Refit Two furnished .royms and
N.
Whither,
himself
one
of
the
f
i
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1
,
l
'ours'
time
earh
day,
the
cidiand
advocating
good
roads
decided
to
-i mHon. J.
Hal St.
E. C. T yler.
22-tfc
one bcdrtgtm. Rwoma suitable lor light
hand of
early CrtaUiyterian*.
Presbyterians. ,ln*1
“ n,y ,M&gt;inK
hl four
o adhere to the governor's proclamation
* llj
devot«! band
ot early
'*— '
’* ’tau*
•;......
. hours
---- r\
- Wanted— To rent a bote’ Or rooming housekeeping.. Mrs. Goodhue 2t0 Park 'He told in a most intending manner the (iay V0w ,n« tn dlaappointmont In the. by working on the country roads on the
v.
15-tic
house 15 to 25 rooms furnished for 5 avenue:
early-Struggle, of lho«? pioneer -days in : * m 'l *on f ' , " M,’w schf&gt;o1 ,n|i,‘JIn« ' thi; 21st and as ho had over ejterted himself
months. Stale price W. I. Hulenbcck
■the wilderness anil the little church of double daily w*si6n was Inaugurated bv noon, after eatitg his dinner he delta :acs Falls N. Y.
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2G-4tp
Silver Luke wehre Presbyterians were « lh" h,,st rn&lt;,!U,!, oi..ti,|,f&gt;K W er » ' « i n ; cided (o take a snooze before going back
forced to meet in a single room ut one o f dltlon o v e t whtchAlte trustees had no to his .road. While he was dozing he
Music scholar» wanted. Special at­
L o *t— Gold Horse Shoe Nail bracelet.. the houses. It is dlfRcjlt to beHevo that ro^*ro,' S u p e r in t e n d e n t , Mr. J. F . dreamed he was in the wilds of Africa
t- tention given to beginners. Charge* Reward j f returned to H. McLaulln.
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story of the first Presbyterians in San-1McKlnho,n 0W «cUd t* the double sea- nnd to his s jr’rrise when he awoke there
reasonable. Mrs. J. D. Hood, 307 J)nk Jeweler.
‘ 29-2tc
was a big catamount, as big as a Rengal Say* Dodson's Liver Tone i- ihr Rf»
ford
or
hark
back
to
the
Aral
days
in
"
ion*
“
UÜhK
»*ulldmgs
could
.s ayenue.
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Rem edy for ConMlpatinn ami SWfb
view of the fact that the' congregation ' ha^ ^
^,rov,‘lt•&lt;, an'1 ^'hp? ! he *cho1- tiger staring him in the face, and he
i •- -----------said
the
first
thing
hn
thought
of
was
to
ing Liver he ha* e*rr s..ld
M
I
S
C
E
L
A
N
E
O
U
S
has grown to such proportions in this&lt;iin*
10 recetvq the lugal fixe hours
Wa:.ted — Position by good northern,
jump
in
the
creek,
but
as
the
cat
was
so
Every
(H-mon who Inn- trtinner. Auto radiators, hoods and fen­
age nnd /orres one to fn-lieve that many *M‘r ‘^a-v ^ ,ul mic** lt&gt;arl,er W1L'1 supposed
t'"■l'Oi'l
W
H
Y
N
t
)
T
try
an
a
d
v
e
rtis
e
­
Liver
Tone
and kuowK hnv
of us who are living in the luxurq-WW
« ivo- he r&lt;*i ’-u!cd lo iiL1ue tlw
to him nfs only chance was ’fo 'try
ders a apedal ty. J. Hitterlich. rare of
*•■!&gt; iti
It w ill of us who are living in the luxurious1in W J nem * on lht* K^oun,, that th ey } hit gun. and to hi» surprise he killed gently it sturts the liver ! m
J. S.- Hicks, Gainesville, Fla.
-9-2tp m en t p n d e r this h e a d in g .
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only cost you T H R E E C E N T S a times of 1913 would hardly have gone had fa il«l to put in u full day in teaching j him. Mr. Rose says the no.xt time-the relieves biliousnt^a will 1»
-it it*
line each is su e .an d w ill su re ly through such vicissitudes to attend the pupils. The county school hoard Governor issue* n call for road work L. R. Philiisi «t Co. druiF C R S A I .E
tb
came- to the relief of the tr .»U-es and he ran order out the slats militia to pro­ statement about Dodson
b
rin
g
rotfffltjb
~
I
church.
r"b
W H Y N OO T!
. j an a d v e r tis e ­
teacher» when President James K tipx tect him from eats and'panther*, or there
“ It is n purely vegetal 1.
:bt
m ent u n d e r this h e a d in g . If will
bringing up tliepe bits of bistory of
State and local territory given to
signed the warrants after the., had beCn will not be much work done by Root entirely take» tin- pin«
1
iduTd,
only cost you T H R E E ( ’ E N T S a jobber*, retailers and capable »ale»men. the chufeh and the country’ ¡0 w-liich we
drawn h., Super) .tendent McKitmdii as It»««!,
harmltsf ami (»Icasnnt to the tuste, lia
lin e each issu e an d will su re ly " S K A T ,” the lieat and ln-st known soap, are’ living and enjoying tin- fruits made
secretary. Hut owing to the fact that
hits proven itself the mo»t -itj-fiday
b rin g resu lts.
remove* grime, grease, djrt, etc., from possible hy the hardy pioneers made a the superintendent hud balked ut the
Contribute In Enterprise Orphanugc
remedy for n »low working
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the hands. Hig seller, especially in fac­ wonderful story and mnny who were questionable legality of the pYocee lings.
For Sale— One horse disc harrow one
most
of
our
customer*
hav
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• trif^LOn Wmlnesduy nfii-rnoon the ladies of
tory districts. Wrlite for attractive present were greatly interest«!. At the the treasurer of the school fund deciti«!
horw tpmlng plow. Good as new. T..
A
large
Imttle
»ell*
for
ân
-ni
W
proJiOsUion. R K A T CO.. 3 New Pnrk conclusion of Mr. Whittier’s address to withhold payment, hence the man­ the Woorlmnn Circi*- niet at the n-»iK . Date* Court House.
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do
not
hr-situle
to
giv
l
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Ins
denc« ol M r» T \\ \\ illinrii» ami «unifon. D. !.. Thrasher was railed u|Kin in
avenue. Hartford. Conn.
I t-tf
damus I r o c « » Ii.1g» which ».-re argued
tb
hitied business Wltb |leasure. After tln- to uuy person who tries «
make u prophecy for the future of the
For Sale— 26 pure white leghorn
before Judge Perkins Saturday in De
strength of '’is -tatern
t elerj lllcarhlng Paper
business
of
thè
order
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imnvjt
t
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Die
churches in Sanford and the Presby­
hen». D. I). Deane Geneva Fla. '21-tf
Book your order now
We have tHe terian church m piiriirtjlar and in hi-« Lund at wiflrh time Treasurer Tucker In-ii"* pi,- ',ed twu largì- -m,es Wltli gme| Nati»tied witti tin- re­
.; a o-di-ret| tn make iwyment or -.tiow
For Sale Complete furniture and
in tin-si- «lays of d**ui
r. I*e*t waterproof iriMiliitmg Idearli-!.. *;j.ii -h.i|i|«y manlier -,;a-.•• a brief o i l
ihing» lo '-ut lli.it iiud li«-n «M ik «i ami
«
a
w
f
i
,
»aid
(la.ment
»lioid&lt;t
not
be
litlinp&lt; for im eight room house
Will m g IM J-T *.n tin i i i . i r k d
ami
dangerous drug- i
Su|i|il&gt;
I» line of what should I»- done and would
doiuttml by cucii one to surprtse thè
made
Re(Hiru*r-Star
»acniige rf-laken at once. Everything lim i t •d Tin- (,*■&lt;&gt; 11 Ki-nuhi Hardthe
almve
i» a p|ea&gt;ani
childrcn of thè Orjdia' agii al Enli-rprmbe sinne in tin- win TT building a new
firit rla»».
N o shoddy furniture.
In
1
iod.».m
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v* r I'« mi i
Co
2 ii-lt c
with .i go*m Tiiatd -y i . i-.g «litn.t r
Mr
structure and new member» and b «
ludrpcmb-itt fb ket
quire 113 Commercial St. up-stairs.
&gt;iy
for
but
li
children
and Stefnpcr «I the New Market contribuì«!
prujikeo wi« a glowing Hi-couiit of it li­
I liuvi- « hn«t cla-vi |«.itnier and »igni
buying u bottle for inte ­
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At
a
sneering
of
the
Independent
vo­
nlargepork
hum.
Mr
.1
1.
Miller
kindiv
many goodjlnng.» m store for the church.
writer. W e , can do your harness reter* of Sanford on Nov 21th. on rnoti'iu musimi llifm- Imiti--, Mr W \\ . I.«&gt; ig nse il i» well In make
For Sale— Rett Jersey l«&gt;ar 2 H year»
pairing nnd auto top work now
ting t!e* genuine Dint»"
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It Iti.o o i» W4- nonilim t«! a» cliair «ieliverml bim s to tilt- bea’ , I ,ipt ’C.111
• Id fine animal
weighs nhoul 2*Wt
nmu
arid
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Preston
on
motion
was
« .irrt«l Isive» over fr«-. \l r I M Lord and not soit" »puriuiipound»
Sncri liced at $15 or will
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kmu
u
us
secretary
On
motion
A
contribuì«) a I m i , of -irangi-s
Kach lius r n o i«l our claims In*'
»wap for heifer suitable in price. G. C.
Suhr who hasu voice of wtonderful d*q-th Kob!-ins was nominut«! for mayor
&lt;
&gt;
n
noe w-i-med lo tu* deiighled to assist t!n- bini of tin-lr giiarante*
McDougul R I). No 3 Sanford. 23-tfr
* aid timbre
motion the following meli were nomili- far In- in tin- good work of runy»n»c it****V^ft ' CITI¿.'X’iV Bit rVho»yr»-ei •••
For Side White Ho"nnd T«irkeys.
tir llrou .d« ii» - i»t«l b ■, Uu»
g, ;&gt; ■
‘--ws.- wtr*-r,o«--i Frank I. « r,&gt;»!&gt;-. |.(tbe'li-»- .ili! nnU In-rli-vs little tmes
Jo«- Jh\IMJ •Seve-jJ , J J R A Y S T O A D V E R T I S E IN hiNvl .imi it;«- otlli-er» nf the chiirHi "uni t; It Knudnll. Ir . and M \ Fittli.ipps «ni ita.» l'bimksgiving dn-.
The
line Hrnnze Gobtders f«»r br»-*-«ling
Un umtiun it wa.» dccnli-d to vote m- Lidie» wish In tliiink tbro.igli The HerT H E C L A S S I F I E D C O L I M N ttn- ladies |iro|M&gt;M- to rnak«- the** Sunday
$5.00 each
(i
(
McDougul Tin
OF TH E HERALD.
O N L Y evetting m t vice» very interiwtlng each .(«idunl choice on t lir « aldermen from n Id at tln.» tinte tho*e wlm so hindi., gavej
Tu rkej Man. It. D No. 3 .Sanford. 23-tfr
night and the laymen of the church will aldcrim-ii alr-idv in nomination
On I beiti ussistanm* noti widi e:n-h ime a
.1 C E N T S A L I N E .*
lake a more active part m the N u rd ») T),,,ri-.m
idii yen lion ad-pmried
ha ppy Tha'-ksgivn g and rn iny hap(&gt;&gt;
For Suti- Cpri ght piant», com parrogtit M-rvii-»-s and aim the prayer mm tt |{ lihoiid», Cbm
rei
iriis of the duy
«lively new
Inquire at P lull p’s Stu
irg» on Welnnsiu/ nigiits
c S Pn-ston, Sec,
L
A D IE S OF W O O D M A N C IR C I.F
2-t-lfc
ilio.

Local Druggist
Makes Statement

W ANT ADVS. PAY
TRY ONE

For Sale Five .u-n- fami irillf clea/ml
fenced cultivât«!. Strong llowfng well.
Half «yish Ira! a nee on terms. Hox 857
25-tl
Ssnf«'r*I
For SaJ&lt;* A ten nere truck (arm til«!
and ferirmi near ?-anf "rd. gnoil liifvi it
ne* bari,. J.l ,5tto
\. idn*^ 21:( • M am
St.. Jack-". iiyi’b 1
■n :. tHouse firr niiI«- rr*tll «&gt;r 1r.M|&lt;&gt;. .1 M UN»on ÜÜ1 Palmetto A ve
27-tic
For Sale Gab! rage plants
W
F.
Squires, Cameron avenue.
28 2lc
For S.■lie Set oudhand 1 l|l|(*fW(HMj
iy|K-w rtli-r. $25 OH. an*1 one Remington
No ti. tl 2 00
Vt *■»! •Til 1’ mon Telegraph olili i28 if

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try an a d v e r tis e -

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o n lj cosi you T H R E E C E N T S a
lin e each ¡«.sue an d w ill su re ly
bring r e s u l t s . _______ _________
For R -n t—Nice fu rn i»li«l rooms.
$1.25 jht week and up. At Stumon's,
315 E Fourth St,_______
l fl-20tp
For Rent No. 70.3 Park
rooms. bath, electric tight», ga»
ing. A ppl&gt; to II C. Dullnae,
Cnt Store._______

Ave., six
for cookover Ten
94-tfc.

For Hi -nt -Some very desirable Furi ish«l apartments for light hoipteIroping and lodging*. Mm. J II. Fer­
guson. The Fairview. corner hirst and
Ffcnch avenue, dty,
15-tf

Theo. Schaal
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E xp ert R e p a irin g o f nil kindfl

ifst Street

Sanford

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JUST RECEIVED, A PRETTY LINE
OF LADIES SUITS. AND COATS
For that “New Dress”—We have all the lat­
est colors, and any material you may desire,
Wool. Ratine. Silk^Jinenor eetton. » ' ■

�OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE

Till: GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

COUNTY

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PUBLISHED
SEMI-W EEKLY

THE SANFORD HERALD
I S S A K F O R D — U J e h Worth l . in

SANFORD.

FLO RID A.

TUESDAY.

DECEMBER

2,

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

»1?

1913

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GAINESVILLE NOW ILLUMINATED
SEMINOLE’S COURT HOUSE
MEXICAN REBELS VICTORIOUS.
A ." BY FINE MUNICIPAL PLANT
• NOW ONE OF THE FINEST
MARCHING TOWARD CAPITAL

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CU RREN T

TURNED

the hotel .vili !»«&gt; s| we tally decorated : r e l e v a t o r
i n s t a i ,l e d
a n d
the occasion anti n largo orchi-Mra
ill
IN R U N N IN G O R D E R
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furnish the music
Many imprmem. nt— i i i i c c t ili T U P
c m t T ii ^ dl I*’ mailc on the hostelrx
PLANT L IN E S T IN T H E
SO U TH
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Attorney
Genrral
West interpret* the
j
OTHKK NEW S OF IN T E R E S T (¡A lt- law to prohibit .the sale of -ecnndhuml
lit II.D IN G IS .ONE OF T H E FINE ST
ER E D FROM ALL PA R TS O F TH E
' ,r reimumi school book* even if such
IN T E R IO R S FOR OFFICES AND
or rebound school book* even if just as
(STATE FOR BUSY READERS
R A P ID L Y F IL L IN G OP
serviceable unti much cheaper than new
*
'flto guarantee the ^The Welbornr Block that has bhen
Gainesville, Dec. 1.— From W&gt;w on the ones.. That
i
of FloridaVlnterior metropolis school-book publishers allShe money, all renovated to he used for the Seminole
who else is benediteti? -S t.
will be illuminated 1^, current from its right,
county court house has been
into
’ etersMbrg T
Tirpea.
i
new municipal p la n t A i&amp; V thjt largest Petershnfrg
one
of
the
finest
oflice
buildings
In
this
t' • »
I
and most modern in Th tiA nith'% a fact,
'*•
* • *
part of the state. The building Is a
~ cpncer/i$«wfto
^ ----- --------------Extensions of water main* has com- thp*o story affair and although of an­
npetts ____
from variou«
have
bcen K nt here lo •upFFvise installation menced in St. Petersburg to carry water cient vintage was well built and has sur­
of the'variops parts of machinery have to |wople now living outside o f ‘the Suit- vived the ravages of time with credit to
| stated to the Times^Urtion correspondent shine City. This will »iipply-the people the builder. When the county desired
I that nowhere south of the Potomac nver in Ilayboro in the south «ide and the a haven of refuge after the stormy period
will be found a plant as well equipped eu ire north with wntrr
of rectnistr.iction tin- Welborn«- block
when the sire of” the city in considered
wa* I'-iiscd from \I K Robinson, the
I HI. I l . u i n til 11IIOK
The new plant, including the extension
owiu-r Ity M e**r* laike and liiiswller.
of the water works system. c »si in excess
Sunfurd Will Male tin &lt; hanre n&gt; M ake who xery generous 1&gt; cortsentexl to allow
of JI00.00O. and will, it is believed. be
the county to have the building for a
Good this Season
fufllrient to supply Gainesville’s n ods
court house ahd the oxvner not to be
Siinforii. Fla.. N«&gt;\ 2*
While It IS
for «veral yean* to come. Th e plant
outdone agreed to in-tall an up to date
»I ¡tnale II* io the
.ha* not been sufficiently received by the too rarlv to make a*
elevator »ery*t»‘ in tin litiildlng, an
. ten |»»r aere, if
dty. nil hough the street lighting *x*t»'tt
rmvatini that i* vr* .tib. appr»«cwle« »&gt;
I ■■••it I ix ..ruhte
ai3 tette Ì several week* »go. „ltd it»' Weather «MU.iiM.oi
lima
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c *XV,11 be .. .
- nearly e/er. iitgiit »t&gt;
t«r. in
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I a rye a« t.i .1 O'
I ■ ll'e I* atrfiol
The phi" t will he received by llx* ' i &gt;r 1•&lt;
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B U S IN E S S T O D A Y

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|j,.ve that any one who ha* read lho

i l l E R T A S R E G IM E
whole of Mr. Babson’s article njn lal&gt;oc
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i under any misapprehension, as- to’ the
n i ic i n
[ m i n point that he intended to make. He corR A IS ! I)
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T UNO t;iin!y rommUtcd no injustice in warn-

ing his readers against buying advert»-.
O TH E R NO TES OF IN TE R E S T CON- ed land, either pu Florida or.anywhere
SE N A TI i»N l l l t R E N M llll.l. \M&gt;
else, without making the fullest inves­
GERN IN G * THE
H O U L I»
AT
JHH bh ON A P P R O P R IA T IO N
tigation o f the property and ascertain­
LARG E BY G R A PE V IN E
ing the character of its soil, its proximi n n BOTH BUSY
Juarez, Mex., Dec. I
Gen. Fran- ity to murket, and the chance that ihe
^W ashington, D. C.. Dec. 1. Concisco Villa, Constitutionalist contmnn-Javerage man would have to make good
grcM today settled down to the second
der .aid t o d a y - that^-Northern Mex--upon It.
stage of what promises to he the longest
Ico embracing the State* of Sonora,
Florida like every’ state of the Union
continuous sitting in it* history
The Chihuahua. Coahuihi. Nuevo Leon arid which affords exceptional opportunities
regular l'ei-ernber session, folloxxing
TuinuulipTU, and including the tern- to the hard-working man of experience,
without i break upon the heel; of the torx from the (»order to a line 500 milt«* capital and agricultural knowledge, has
extra i"i «• .'—ion that has run *mce April wiuthwartl, will !&gt;.• wholly under the hail real-estate agent* who have been
7, brougt t to tire&lt;l law maker* today a authority of the rebel forces within
none too scrupulous about the claims
new 1
■d problem* and the pro*p«j t Mxn wee’ts Tli.' fur
lighting liner- made in thier advertisementa uttd who
o f ste
•rk for m ain in.ii.tlii Mn' will j.n ,ii &lt;iuadalajara. xxith have virtmuusl small purchasers living
The»
.1- b ilie formuli tv .illuni ih.
i x o xx !•■ mar. lung oy in Mexico &lt; it&gt; at a distunr«» This tloe» not mean th a tUStliri
•* i l i » tH'AA
,(1 r i m i I 1 amptugii,
in ..mi, isinternplated Floritla, xxhirh like California, Texan and
A.IN H.liuti I L|\ t|||- f,t|| n|
It* .III
not only the capture of Chiluahua C ity the Wesrern apple rountry lias had Ila m t
the gavel m eaj’h bouse Vith the an­ but also the spreading of the Const I- unscrupulous renl-ealftte men. doe* not
notine' h.&lt;in nf tbe presiding officer that 1tutmnal auihori,. furiiier -snilli
holti spletnlid opportunitiaa (or the man •. +
the •‘■'»imi of tin s ix i thud
I- lo
l"trn*| m the interior of determination who see^* anil invest!*
T
eongri
! begun
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(if 1)4,1«
I lie finance lum im ttw &lt;jI
the genet■al rommltlee made u rejM.rt n
few night- ¿¡are by which it war -bOwn
that the * inscriptions to «late amo mis
SI gill). a--! a* the rha tnnim -aid I hi
ewi on a pu ■i he increast-1 in Jâ moo nr
evVfi
ooo The oily ha- appropriated
SI..sin t t the ohairm.tn -:.iic l tiiai
*bcre
doubt I'm: tri- it "
t
'‘ •"ill! I- d . ml,,I ,{ r,e,M.'l
It was ex
pecp'i Di.it u lieneth concert which xxa*
cxjtertisl to i„. pivert on the follow it g
night a n d r o id lung from other source
»ould run the u»Ul up to Î12.00Ü. This
i* a pretty »nug sum and ought to finance
a pretty elaborato celebration

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\not tie.
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In a •
them
in.e-i.il.tish a |inrt tership in crime,
V•t,*'* t o. r.ttidway, who ha» charge of
«xi ..Un r I » a t e ; ■I of
li-agi •
in,in i tritili.eluderti (nudi- l- un reu-uig
to tin. re pr.
c partitimi
liter
a d.imig theft in jewel*, tile loss x»f
the com-triiction work for the Atlantic
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'h!■si t- '
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ami vi ili (»robably iH-come generai after
I "re
xxhen it .« Militi d
xx'-i
h. m l itumi* Ilatejy ilisc.iven»!,
( !,i-t Lini xxa » in ill*' city yeslenlav.
t .
0 cots
Ilv t week. a* after th.lt dal«1 tln eit-.-rti
rx w tr.
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' r. r i' i. hI ili—[mir .dude* tinand g ì-,' out -.11111 interesting inti»rm.t
•i ■
l.ieal Mipplt - wili t&gt;. • xli.iiteiisf a !ar as
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ill • tia
, •• •• '
I'l.ping into th*liixhiip'x
til.. rel.divi to tile lltlprox ciuchi» t »« ■’
funi i . !• r . i* cui . •■-' «si
lull- ...
.•r
1
rum
1
l.f-*
incident
a ■ham
will 1• tart,*! at otti'c on I lie roadie.i
ill In • . . t.
■l.r .t x- el vent lire- jifu g r.". until
• t' i . tent ui Kleistet
iN,.
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|tr e i e ! •&gt;( XX
u 'i:.p -re-. ia*xl ir.xiii tin polii»'
I J&gt;&gt; ' -.t pTRxc 11* mi Iliade will I* lin
l'U t (■ 11
dd
t e n d e r x «- g e la t il e * v
t
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tie
titiH'ix
intervention *&lt;f t »b.-r.
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muller.
a
theatrteal
manager, who i* im.,
x
cf
tic
ea-lern
tail
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[l(1. ai o 1 itili'.* w'ticrc a burd rot k l-alla-t
e ale
i «'ni „■(
l ■•
'inn rain n 11kI•• r- "!
help's)
Mniiit
pre*tM»l xxitti h«-r mimic talent and who
Ailti
|4i*»dtlx
-ini.
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a
,'xer
tin
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Ma
mpletc
ti t Inani ■hipprsl w '**b«&gt; latti in the iioxt few Week»
«-wt.-M « »
•i| ull dax
Manatee citn
otfer- la r a ¡M&gt;*,tion on the »lag«' ami li
1rerni nort i n f di-t n. i*
t- now Icing gat hens! at l’Iato 11
n ! hi* * ft fr
\ ox là lui* fr u ii
till -*&gt;
a g r 's -m e n t
and the umye.iiiern
Generally
lair
weuther
will
follow,
eham*
to travel Ihe slraighi road, Now
Us'it heax .
A large ¡Ur cen tage was' C ity, where the work will start. Tin ’ j th.. the measure might he p.i.slu-d lor for a day or *o aftis-r, but tbe eastward occurs a biller contest between Dorgult
Tampa will f,u th imnnsliate consideration toilax
Senate
sold I . o. b. pack mg house and some on ' ,Kid irum lh,,t c‘ ‘ &gt;’
movement of another m ark«! disturb- and Obermuller for the loyalty of Nance,
.
first done
h-iuiers hope that b\ holding the senate
the trees.
.
*
*
j
„nee now «»ver
Arizona will pmltuhly which is culminatisi by the arrest and
When this is completed rock will Ite to lung hour* the bill Unix t&gt;c passisi Hi
, Celery i* lootfing tine and the «luality )
be attended byrams over the southconviction of Tom. Nance’s admiration
promis«** to be the 1m*»I ever-leaving this placed a the way from Lakeland to time to permit a short reces- at the huh , rn district* and rains mid snows over for Oi&gt;crtnulter ripens into requited love,
I t l
If it ha* not been .tc.tlid* upon
section. Weather has been ideal for Jaeksonville, making the best and smooth daxthe norther» district* from the Rocky «nd she attains fame and fortune ua an
Th Baptists of Orlando are moving
The
though rain is now ms-di-d.
tu*
tin senate will forego all vacation exc pi
Most est line in ihewtale.
mountains eastward begtnning about actrcms. And then a shadow- o f the |»ast
n the direction of the building of a new growers
Krowtir, nave
havc wells
wens ami
anti are
are prefmred to
Travel has picked up so n&gt;uch on t h e i " '1 1 hriitmaa jiay.
Mon,lay miming ulrtng tho east rn Crosses her path: Tom escapes and rechurch
fhe Methodist* of that cBy ! irrigate. The acreage is '25 per ent line from Nt Petersburg to Jacksonville,
slop.- of
the
mountain*,
reaching.) turns to claim her; hut his purpose is
hav
Methodist He*i*al Service*
lr * I'a,,'I*one new building now a l- |nr^t.r
|&lt;j|2 and a fair percentage that it has been found necessary to lay
through the plain' stiim into the cell- defeat«*! hy Obermuller.
The revival service* at lite Methodist
nvBt ».»tnpleted, and as there is always wj|| f^* early. First ear* will !»»■ ready to a larger rail, and the Toast Line has or­
ir„| x „Ilex * ami rite up|H-r lake r«*r
Only on«»- moh» U «he tempted by tho
a wholreoma rivalry between the two
( liy Jart )0 l)Ut j h(. heaviest ntove- denti enough eighty-five pound rail to chuM'h begiti at II o’clock incite mornU...T, about the middle of the w i-k and «Id fascination; .only on«- more she
nomination* in all g r^ i works the 1n)f.n, win h(. in February
rebuild the entire line
It is expect«»! . '" t . L30 in the afternoon ami : nun the the lower lake
region and tin* east "“ *aL* steals an lih-glal contract from
uapiixt« are now endeavoring to retch
Un the Palmetto and Kile .tu. »ui«- (hat the first shipment \#j]l ftegiri u» ar- ex en Ing
Rev. J \ Bow en who i* do- „»•out Tlmnalay or Friday
»he theatrical syndicate that is temptaP with their friendly rival*. 1 tier«- was 0f jjjp r iv ir growers ure imsy fttin g let- rjVe ai»out the first of the yeatr at least. ■"tg &lt;he preaching i» from llinningham.
"Thts disturbance will l»e followed, ing to m uh Of)ermuller—and then aho
» rousing meeting held a faw night* ago tucc an(1 u bbage. Lettuce
acreage will
, Ala . Conference There w« r&lt;; fifteen
This line will also have a rock ballast.
hy fair hml .»»Itli'r weather that will
really conquers the preying weakineaa,
|bowed for prayer at the close of the after­
reach the «-entrnl valleys a fte r. the ( mar/ii* Nibennuller and drinks the
The Atlantic Coast Line j* now runnoon service Sunday
l'hi&gt; meeting
[ te J ”” Prini th»r m a t t « of building atul i M many have changed to ejibfinge i)u\u- |ljn ,ourtrnin|( j - | i v
betweenTamt
middle .of the wook and the S Kostem ] bwvjU o f h righteous existence.
* _
l&gt;u
states by the end of the week.
^
^ » V a T S u rat| inK ^
^
U lot ° f le“ UCt‘ haS h w '' ^ ° Ul
'* *hr »»d Jacksonville, and when the
new I
KO,K,‘
to n ta i* :#,«tart at once, ftm car jihouId. be ready by December |
compfctexl. they will be able 1
“
■rS. w
ever*, icmperaturgs^mll__nut bu_un-f-r
------ -jwartj the build15e— Heavy shipping will not start ur- ^ nl&gt;ko |wlt„ u ,he, ami the travel
"i ;1 - fluii Forrest Lake h
■■■'m ^
und and resulted in the promising ttHJom rarrr Already a large igt
9
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.p'ty- fn Jickaonville on huslne«.^
“ In the South; ami ^A'Utw.urt the f MbJj y ir g lh li ’ B rt^y entertained u
l° f 112,205
fT(Ar)\aTnrreage. 'fJ
The
tota
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x
eat
her
will be genera ly fair, exce p , number of ho, friand« .with a delightful
delightful
lie meetingcand insures the age w ill be much larger and grower* an
that rain js probaYjla* Monday In the party, on her thirteenth birthday. Proof the undertakiog.
hopeful of an early and profitable season
1, will he some-whut ntlder in .the
„ w n ,llaywl aufing the
» -y
Term ,Céia'Xslapd will have its usual
gull states, but die Artrettu disturb;
.,^ ^ ^
Vnutwa QoniatM win.
vltJ-J11;000 . agrstigè W winle^ vvgfctalilt-*.. Celery*
ance probably wi I-prevent an y fresia ^
tLD flh l ,)rlu&gt;, a very prttty .¡Iver
[**rth of'negotii
’ '^blanks acreage is larger but sjauflflower may be
of conseqnme«* for'V'sax'Ffal
ui •
of i he lo ^ j
coin purse, whjjo Edna Chittenden waa
short.‘— Produce New*.
least’’
.
•
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Impresi
,
awarded
the‘booby, a tin horn.
When
an inB|&gt;«ctor will
'•Giat the hist opportun it v to cooperati'
Jw»QW'&gt;V
hy th e iP j
: « »i
Athe
beautiful
birilulay
cake
was
cut
It
l°°t be brought
Fills Not ¡t - Candid ate
r here for, trial w as
County
tin* Santnni lierait) I» now
' fh fGe s y jc in !' Seminole C
t
Mimi i Florida La ltd*
was foynd that Ml** Dorothy Davis had
.»¡TeryY. v * ••
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l^ r» U
S\ l l lhnl undt‘t t,ir i To the*Hcrnkl:
In an article by M r Roger?\Y Hal»- gotten the hytton, Mts* ( ’«»rinne Keane
■ S iS ttid a he could be punlshe&lt;l f«&gt;r
j non.-t» mi artirle in your last f n
"L’he edition will 1m- publish.»! on
inker J6lh ami th. w,.rk ..1 |»tep
, und Mu** Krume» ( ’huppof)l
*.»,1 xf^ich uptH ared in Thtv Saturilay the thimblé1
aration'is rapidly drawing to u close
It i» ablinluti'L tic '.»a t. that ell
* nctil wa*! day’s saue which states that I an) ««
rtg P'»»t
I’x.Ht a fc'k‘
tow- weeks ago the au- tho
the dime.
«time.
Delicious
Ueltctous refreshment«
retreslmietits wee*»
wee«» *
Kveiling
„mg
copy be tn thi; o|ll«i»mot later thah Sat irday, Dexvmbi-r till» tip o.rdeMhat
;Y«WWltffod.
of nndfdatH fc»r alderman on an iml«
oliI of th«- Mpcrienco of a neighbor serx'jsi by the iltUactive hostess, assisUglthur tohl
t fie xi 111tun tnay appear on schedule lime.
M^r r
*«if o t K ^ S f ^
t,ckct
of hist who, on the strength of a re al-, by her mother, M rs. J. T .. Brady and *
Tltdee in.qfyirge. jkf fl/e work have endeavored to cover the county
heavier u, , ‘
o n Yte meled a ‘ . \\ ju ymu do me Ihe favor to correct
bought
h eI ’ _guesw
estate advertisement,
iB ..,
w without In- Miss Ruth McDartk-t.
?
.. T
JP
__ In* , . thoroughly* b ifl.lt is possible that aornp of*&lt;hos&lt;' drsirous to «-oojaTate
u tG th«y rU?
"the laws of that j goch art. impression In your next iaaue.
x o.|ijj .ti,xn 3l 4.-AtU«k»^ tract v f Jand-fn ; cfn,thid'~Attt3'~ti Fx'riT’ Wardi^~^Iïï^ .Dajd-' HI the nmlcot-have linen lim iiwiuntljr m-arbviLa«i.— W-4be*-i-*Hltr ease,
'»Vedfc.j«
les o f't h e himpany j ttm not an alderman or any other oillc»*
Florida ami hereby ioat tit* savings of well, .Frances C«opiale*. Doretyb D a y if,
t T trj Pl9.W Uff lha caia ihora i «m i iir.t rt.xi IIHipw n«v name tiaii bceti~
the ntutmgpment of the Ileralil will be glad to accept the coofteralion. of
yeire.
I * ' Frances Chapjxell. Fklna Cfr1"1- ’“
.
any
who
wish
th
be
represented
in
the
edition,
but
It
U
urgently
requested
IB «« Not» ' l ' I’*,tvr*hurg.—St.(i*cterv pro[&gt;oscd until reading ¿ o u r paper.
Blnce the appearance of M r. Bobrewt’« ElitabeU i SuiTonl, * '
. ^ ^ Tadipa T ittu p
,
Although your neat i«\to will not he
that this oflice be notified at tho earliest possible moment.
article a number of Floridi^ »»arda of Hellt^niith. UuthAV
, Faifoie R ób* \ The cation w flf constitute the first proposition of its kind that has boon
&gt;
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publUh«r until after eloctlon. please
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inaugurated airtc.* the formation of jjeminole c;u ity anj &lt;T«M-*rvcs the ro” ‘ 1 will 1m f make the above statement in order to
o pcrat top o f all p'rograaHvo cltlpms who desire toincrease tlm pro»perity
‘
let m y friend»-know» rh ore I aWnd‘, ;J
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lolre i r.hnudit°fiun» for

purpose ,)Ct)!) UntPr thun ln3l yr;irif „ |aree.

YE! HEAR YE!

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Tilt-, .VtNFORD Ut.RAID__________________ _________________________________________________________ !___________ November
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CASSIA
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Kirk on (Meaning

Classified Advertisements
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All hocal^AdvcrttHements Under Thin I leading, THREE- CENTS
a U n c T o r Rich Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents.

TO RENT

WANTED
Wanted
fice.

Color«) Itoy al Herald of­
Vor Hejit 'Is*o nicely furnished rooths
29-tf
lo desirable (nil lies only. Close in.
' 26-tf
NOT try an advertise­ Addron Hox l-ton city .

WHY
ment under this heading. It will
Good Farm for R en t—Castle Garden
only costiyou THREE CENTS a on traction line, three miles from city.
line each Issue and will surely Farmeli for fivv year», all tiled, two good
bring results.
flowing wells, barn and outshed. Rent­
WANTED AT ONCE—Old Rag* at the ed cheap for cash. Address Mrs. Cora
1IKKAI.I» O FFIC E.
Its** Mu\t be Hullingvr, Canastota, New York.
Perfectly (lo a n . Will P a fT W O CENTS
102-tfc
a pound for sam e. _
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For Rent— Room niçjtly finished suitWanted— Man and wife.
Man to
«cork on truck farm, woman to. do cook­ able for ottico or small »toi« Opposite
ing nnd take care of hooM-. Must lx* Court House*. Apply, to Mr». J. C. En»^
,*
23-tf
thoroughly competent amt come well minger.
recommended.
Inquire 113 Cotnmer- 1
Fur Refit Two furnished .royms and
Hal S t. E . C. T yler.
22-tfc
one bcdrtgtm. Rwoma suitable lor light
- Wanted—To rent a bote’ Or rooming housekeeping.. Mrs. Goodhue 2t 0 Park
15-tic
house 15 to 25 rooms furnished for 5 avenue:
months. S ta le price W. I. Hulenbcck
lt a :acs Falls N. Y.
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2G-4tp
Music scholar» wanted. Special a t­
L o *t—Gold Horse Shoe Nail bracelet..
given to beginners. Charge* Reward j f returned to H. McLaulln.
reasonable. Mrs. J . D. Hood, 307 J)n k Jeweler.
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ayenue.
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Wa:.ted — Position by good northern,
tinner. Auto radiators, hoods and fen­
ders a a pedal ty. J . Hitterlich. rare of
J . S.- Hicks, Gainesville, Fla.
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MISCELANEOUS

WHY Nt)T try an advertise­
ment pnder this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue .and will surely
FC R SAI.E
bring
rotfffltjb ~
WHY NOT
NO! . j an advertise­
ment under this heading. If will
State and local territory given to
only cost you THREE ( ’ENTS a jobber*, retailers and capable »ale»men.
line each issue and will surely " S K A T ,” the lieat and ln-st known soap,
bring results.
remove* grime, grease, djrt, etc., from

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Early

Anent the mandnmua proceeding»
Messrs. Hodge* und McNeil of Cmaagainst County Treasurer J . H. Tucker. tilla and Mr. Hngan of DaLand were
.Most Interesting Topic
for jf,,, non-payment of the school war- business cabers on Mo/idny.
M r, and Mr»., Warren Royal und
i M t Sunday night at the Presbyterian
° J .J ? \ £ r 'f c ? !
die Orlando public itcfiool, Mr. TuPkoj- daughter*, Helen, Kathleen and Eunice
church the early day» of the plom.iT»
stated today that he would tile an an­ »pent Sunday with Mrs. Royal’s . fwr
wa» reviewed and the .evening was
swer to l&gt;e heard before Judge Perkins ents, Mr. and Mr». D. D. McEwen nt
given over to a rovival Of these first
nt the Kissimmee court on Friday. "1 Paisley They uttended services, liourstep» in Presbyterianism. T h e first
want this matter a» to the legality of ¡ng Rev J . U. Rooney’s eloquent serPresbyterian eiiUrch was founded in thi*
payment settled by the court,” said the mon, "W e would see Jesus.'*
part of Florida nt Ft. Rende in the
treasurer, ‘ although J think the war­
Dr. and Mrs. Cnllnhnn of Sorrento
Orange House, the only hotel in the re­
rant* should ho paid, and am perfectly j were visitors hare Monday,
gion. 'This was fa-fore the present city
willing to pay them, but as there is $1400
Misses Vivian Royal and Ruby Cobb
of Sanford had Ix-cn. founded tytd the
a month to Ik? paid outl think the mat- will »pend Thanksgiving ut the home of
real settlement was at Ft. Rends, Some
ter is of sufficient importance to know the latter in Kustis. Mr. Wilbur Royal
thirty year» ago a few devoted souls met .
. . . .
.
„
will go up on Saturday, returning with
in the reception hall of the Arango H o u s e 'A.'*
“ J
ions thaï the militer Ik- scttled at an the young ladies on Sunday.
and founded the
lin t Presbyterian
early date, as next Tticaday the second
J . A, Wyman captured a five foot
church that at that time was thé only
mnnth*
sehool
jvurranl»
wtll
hecome
rat
ties nuky while at his farm pne day
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one south of Pnlatkn. There were at
due." T he «taris» of allairs thnt bas last week.
that time only altoilt eight familien liv­
lcd up to the point whçre the teackcrs
The pupil* have been busy with their
ing In that vicinity. Mrs. Holland, one
are heir.g deprived of prompt payment mid-term examination». Now that the
of the members nnd founders of the
of th'-ir salaries found il» origin in the worst is over their faces are beginning
church read » very interesting paper
at the meeting Sunday nigjit, relating dhuble duy M-ssio, a- of ' tin- school, in to wear their ustiaj sruth-s,
Mr. Hose, being an ardent supporter
(he circumstance», -and was followed by which teachers, although (Hitting in thu
N.
Whither,
himself
one
of
the
f
i
'1,
l
'ours'
time
earh
day,
the
cidiand
advocating good roads decided to
Hon. J .
hand ot
of early
early CrtaUiyterian*.
Presbyterians. ,ln*1
“n,y ,M&gt;inK
hl four
devot«! band
'*— '
’* ’tau*
•;........
.. hours
----- r o\ adhere to the governor's proclamation
'He told in a most in ten d in g manner the (iay V0w ,n « tn dlaappointmont In the. by working on the country roads on the
early-Struggle, of lho«? pioneer -days in : * m 'l *on f ' , " M,’w schf&gt;o1 ,n|i,‘JIn« ' thi; 21st and as ho had over ejterted himself
■the wilderness anil the little church of double daily w*si6n was Inaugurated bv noon, after eatitg his dinner he deSilver Luke wehre Presbyterians were « lh" h,,st rn&lt;,!U,!, oi..ti,|,f&gt;K W er » '« i n ; cided (o take a snooze before going back
forced to meet in a single room ut one of dltlon ov et whtchAlte trustees had no to his .road. While he was dozing he
the houses. It is dlfR cjlt to beHevo that ro^*ro,' S u p e r i n t e n d e n t , Mr. J . F . dreamed he was in the wilds of Africa
story of the first Presbyterians in S a n -1 McKlnho,n 0W«cUd t * the double sea- nnd to his s jr ’rrise when he awoke there
ford or hark back to the Aral days in " ion* “UÜhK
»*ulldmgs could was a big catamount, as big as a Rengal
view of the fact that the' congregation ' ha^ ^
^,rov,‘lt•&lt;, an'1 ^'hp? ! he *cho1- tiger staring him in the face, and he
has grown to such proportions in this&lt;iin*
10 recetvq the lugal fixe hours said the first thing hn thought of was to
age nnd /orres one to fn-lieve that many *M‘r ‘^a-v ^,ul mic** lt&gt;arl,er W1L'1 supposed jump in the creek, but as the cat was so
Hi.tor)

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Days

I’rm rd

Mr. Editor:
As lust week was »,-t u-fiq,
ing-Uj&gt;-Weck I wish to cull
tion to some neglect«!
M r. Editor, it din* not —.
have so murh partiality -i|,,
cleaning up huaim •H
-H lh.il * '
who try to be law abide ,
have pride in their (da«-» -t,.,
tifi«l to clean up and otherallm\i«d to go scot fn»I’i ,. own«l by parlies that ur&gt;
und (langenius, stinki-« .m i
mints hide in them
Tin
should have the*- lot1
charge up to those ownerpride themselves enough u&gt; . .
up themselves. I would .il
your attention to the sidew i'i
Second and 'n iird r»tr«-t
avenue*, there t* .¿nly ,i
weeds having grown up m
and being in sucli cb»v- (ir«&gt;&gt;
switch yard o f-the A. &lt;’ I
are very much smoked, .r
cannot walk through them
ting their rlnthing and
soitcil..

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Local Druggist
Makes Statement
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Say * Dodson's Liver Tone i- ihr Rf»
Remedy for ConMlpatinn ami SWfb
ing Liver he ha* e*rr s..ld
Every (H-mon who Inn- trt '"■l'Oi'l
Liver Tone and kuowK hnv
*•■!&gt; iti
gently it sturts the liver ! m
ia(
relieves biliousnt^a will 1»
- it it*
L. R. Philiisi «t Co. druitb
statement about Dodson
I
r"b
“ It is n purely vegetal 1.
:bt
entirely take» tin- pin«
1iduTd,
harm ltsf ami (»Icasnnt to the tuste, lia
hits proven itself the mo»t -itj-fiday
remedy for n »low working
■r- thxt
most of our customer* hav
•• trif^LA large Imttle »ell* for ân
-ni W
do not hr-situle to giv l L&gt; i
Ins
to uuy person who tries «
tb
strength of '’is -tatern
Nati»tied witti tin- re­
in tin-si- «lays of d**ui
ami dangerous drug- i
the almve i» a p|ea&gt;ani
1 iod.».m ’» Li v* r I'«mi i
&gt;iy for but li children and buying u bottle for inte ­
nse il i» well In make
ting t!e* genuine Dint»"
and not soit" »puriuiilius rn oi«l our claims In*'
bini of tin-lr giiarante*

of us who are living in the luxurq-WW
« ivo- he r&lt;*i’-u!cd lo iiL1ue tlw
to him nfs only chance was ’fo 'try
of us who are living in the luxurious1in W J n em * on lht* K^oun,, that th e y } hit gun. and to hi» surprise he killed
times of 1913 would hardly have gone had fail«l to put in u full day in teaching j him. Mr. Rose says the no.xt tim e-the
through such vicissitudes to attend the pupils. The county school hoard Governor issue* n call for road work
came- to the relief of the tr .»U-es and he ran order out the sla ts militia to pro­
church.
teacher» when President Jam es K tipx tect him from eats and'panther*, or there
bringing up tliepe bits of bistory of
signed the warrants after the., had beCn will not be much work done by Root
the chufeh and the country’ ¡0 w-liich we
drawn h., Super) .tendent McKitmdii as It»««!,
are’living and enjoying tin- fruits made
secretary. Hut owing to the fact that
possible hy the hardy pioneers made a
the superintendent hud balked ut the
Contribute In Enterprise Orphanugc
the hands. Hig seller, especially in fac­ wonderful story and mnny who were questionable legality of the pYocee lings.
For Sale—One horse disc harrow one
On Wmlnesduy nfii-rnoon the ladies of
tory districts. Wrlite for attractive present were greatly interest«!. At the the treasurer of the school fund deciti«!
horw tpmlng plow. Good as new. T..
proJiOsUion. RKAT CO.. 3 New Pnrk conclusion of Mr. Whittier’s address to withhold payment, hence the man­ the Woorlmnn Circi*- niet at the n-»iK . Date* Court House.
15-tf
denc« ol Mr» T \\ \\ illinrii» ami «unifon. D. !.. Thrasher was railed u|Kin in
avenue. Hartford. Conn.
I t-tf
damus I roc«»Ii.1g» which ».-re argued
hitied business Wltb |leasure. After tlnmake u prophecy for the future of the
For Sale— 26 pure white leghorn
before Judge Perkins Saturday in De
t elerj lllcarhlng Paper
business of thè order »»» im nvjt t« l Die
churches in Sanford and the Presby­
hen». D. I). Deane Geneva Fla. '21-tf
Book your order now
We have tHe terian church m piiriirtjlar and in hi-« Lund at wiflrh time Treasurer Tucker In-ii"* pi,- ',ed twu largì- -m,es Wltli gme|
.; a o-di-ret| tn make iwyment or -.tiow
For Sale Complete furniture and
r . I*e*t w aterproof iriM iliitm g I d e a r li- !.. *;j.ii -h.i|i|«y manlier -,;a-.•• a brief o il
ihing» lo '-ut lli.it iiud li«-n «Mik«i ami
«a w f i , »aid (la.ment »lioid&lt;t not be
litlinp&lt; for im eight room house
Will mg IM J-T *.n tin i i i . i r k d Su|i|il&gt; I»
doiuttml by cucii one to surprtse thè
line of what should I»- done and would
made
Re(Hiru*r-Star
»acniige rf-laken at once. Everything l i m i t •d Tin- (,*■&lt;&gt; 11 Ki-nuhi Hardchildrcn of thè Orjdia' agii al Enli-rprmbe sinne in tin- win TT building a new
firit rla»».
No shoddy furniture.
In
Co
2i i - l t c
with .i go*m Tiiatd - y i. i-.g «litn.t r
Mr
structure and new member» and b «
ludrpcmb-itt fb ket
quire 113 Commercial St. up-stairs.
Stefnpcr «I the New Market contribuì«!
prujikeo wi« a glowing Hi-couiit of it li­
I liuvi- « hn«t cla-vi |«.itnier and »igni
______________________________ 22-tfe
At a sneering of the Independent vo­ nlargepork hum. Mr .1 1. Miller kindiv
many goodjlnng.» m store for the church.
writer. W e, can do your harness reter*
of Sanford on Nov 21th. on rnoti'iu musimi llifm- Imiti--, Mr W \\ . I.«&gt; ig
For Sale— Rett Jersey l«&gt;ar 2 H year»
pairing nnd auto top work now
( It Iti.ooi» W4- nonilimt«! a» cliair «ieliverml b im s to tilt- bea’ , I ,ipt ’C.111
•Id fine animal weighs nhoul 2*Wt
nmu arid ( S Preston on motion was « .irrt«l Isive» over fr«-. \l r I M Lord
pound»
Sncri liced at $15 or will
i
-Ikmu-u u s secretary
On motion A contribuì«) a I m i , of -irangi-s
Kach
»wap for heifer suitable in price. G. C.
Su h r who hasu voice of wtonderful d*q-th Kob!-ins was nominut«! for mayor
&lt;&gt;n noe w-i-med lo tu* deiighled to assist t!nMcDougul R I). No 3 Sanford. 23-tfr
* aid timbre
motion the following meli were nomili- far In - in tin- good work of runy»n»c it****V^ft ' CITI¿ .'X ’iV
For Side White Ho"nnd T«irkeys.
tir llrou.d« ii»-i»t«l b ■, Uu»
g, ;&gt; ■
‘--ws.- wtr*-r,o«--i Frank I. « r,&gt;»!&gt;-. |.(tbe'li-»- .ili! nnU In-rli-vs little tmes
Jo«- Jh\IMJ •Seve-jJ , J J RAYS TO ADVERTISE IN hiNvl .imi it;«- otlli-er» nf the chiirHi "uni t; It Knudnll. Ir . and M \ Fittli.ipps «ni ita.» l'bimksgiving dn-.
The
line Hrnnze Gobtders f«»r br»-*-«ling
Un umtiun it wa.» dccnli-d to vote m- Lidie» wish In tliiink tbro.igli The HerTHE CLASSIFIED COLI MN ttn- ladies |iro|M&gt;M- to rnak«- the** Sunday
$5.00 each
(i
(
McDougul Tin
OF THE HERALD. ONLY e vetting m t vice» very interiwtlng each .(«idunl choice on tlir« aldermen from n Id at tln.» tinte tho*e wlm so hindi., gavej
T u r k e j Man. It. D No. 3 .Sanford. 23-tfr
night and the laymen of the church will aldcrim-ii alr-idv in nomination
On I beiti ussistanm* noti widi e:n-h ime a
.1 CENTS A LINE.*
lake a more active part m the Nurd») T),,, ri-.m
idii yen lion ad-pmried
ha ppy Tha'-ksgivn g and rn iny hap(&gt;&gt;
For Suti- Cpri ght pian t», com parrogtit M-rvii-»-s and aim the prayer mm tt |{ lihoiid», Cbm
rei
iriis of the duy
«lively new
Inquire at Plull p’s Stu
irg» on Welnnsiu/ nigiits
c S Pn-ston, Sec,
LA
D IE S OF WOODMAN C IR C I.F
2-t-lfc
ilio.

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WANT ADVS. PAY
TRY ONE

For Sale Five .u-n- fami irillf clea/ml
fenced cultivât«!. Strong llowfng well.
Half «yish Ira! a nee on terms . Hox 857
25-tl
Ssnf«'r*I
For SaJ&lt;* A ten nere truck (arm til«!
and ferirmi near ?-anf "rd. gnoil liifvi it
ne* bari,. J.l ,5tto
\. idn*^ 2 1:( • M am
St.. Jack-". iiyi’b 1
■n :. tHouse firr niiI«- rr*tll «&gt;r 1r.M|&lt;&gt;. .1 M UN»on ÜÜ1 Palmetto Ave
27-tic
For Sale Gab! rage plants
W F.
Squires, Cameron avenue.
28 2 lc
For S.■lie Set oudhand 1 l|l|(*fW(HMj
iy|K-w rtli-r. $25 OH. an *1 one Remington
No ti. tl 2 00
Vt *■»! •Til 1’mon Telegraph olili i28 if

TO RE NT
WHY

NOT try an a d v e r tis e -

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onlj cosi you THREE CENTS a
line each ¡«.sue and will surely
bring r e s u lts ._______ _________
For R -n t—Nice furni»li«l rooms.
$1.25 jht week and up. At Stumon's,
315 E Fourth St,______
l fl-20tp
For Rent No. 70.3 Park Ave., six
rooms. bath, electric tight», ga» for cooking. Appl&gt; to II C. Dullnae, over Ten
Cnt Store.______
94-tfc.
For Hi-nt -Som e very desirable Furi ish«l apartments for light hoipteIroping and lodging*. Mm. J II. Fer­
guson. The Fairview. corner hirst and
Ffcnch avenue, dty,
15-tf

Theo. Schaal
‘
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V - P '.

Expert Repairing of nil kindfl

ifst Street
Sanford

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_ _ J S a n l _ Ads J r i n g — Results
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JU S T R E C E IV E D , A P R E T T Y LIN E
O F LA D IE S SU ITS. AND C O A TS
For that “New Dress”—We have all the lat­
est colors, and any material you may desire,
Wool. Ratine. Silk^Jinenor eetton. » ' ■

�OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE

%f» - n

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

T ill: GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

COUNTY

TH E SAN FO RD H ER A LD
I S S A K F O R D — UJe h

SANFORD.

FLORIDA.

TUESDAY.

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Worth l. in » 1?

DECEMBER

2,

19 1 3

ValJm*

V

GAINESVILLE NOW ILLUMINATED
SEMINOLE’S COURT HOUSE
MEXICAN REBELS VICTORIOUS.
A ." BY FINE MUNICIPAL PLANT
• NOW ONE OF THE FINEST
MARCHING TOWARD CAPITAL

l*v

TURNED

CURREN T

the hotel .vili !»«&gt; s|we tally decorated : r
the occasion anti n largo orchi-Mra
ill
*
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furnish the music
Many imprmem. nt— i i i i c c t ili TUP
c m t T ii ^ dl I*’ mailc on the hostelrx
PLANT LIN EST IN THE
SOUTH
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m
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|ft,
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Attorney
Genrral
West interpret* the
j
OTHKK NEW S OF IN T E R E ST (¡A lt- law to prohibit .the sale of -ecnndhuml
ERED FROM ALL PARTS O F THE
' ,r reimumi school book* even if such
or rebound school book* even if just as
(STATE FOR BUSY R EA D ER S
serviceable unti much cheaper than new
ones.. That seems to guarantee the
Gainesville,
Dec.
1.—From
W&gt;w
on
the
i
of FloridaV lnterior metropolis school-book publishers allShe money, all
who else is benediteti? - S t .
will be illuminated 1^ , current from its right,
’etersMbrg Ti
Tirpea.
new municipal p la n tA i&amp; V thjt largest Petershnfrg
t' • »
I and most modern in ThtiA nith'% a fact,
'*•
* • *
~ cpncer/i$«wfto
^ ------ -----------------Extensions of water main* has comnpetts ____
from variou«
have
bcen K nt here lo •upFFvise installation menced in S t. Petersburg to carry water
of the'variops parts of machinery have to |wople now living outside o f‘the Suit| stated to the Times^Urtion correspondent shine City. This will »iipply-the people
I that nowhere south of the Potom ac nver in Ilayboro in the south «ide and the
will be found a plant as well equipped e u ire north with wntrr
when the sire of” the city in considered
I HI. I l . u i n til 11IIOK
The new plant, including the extension
of the water works system. c »si in excess
Sunfurd Will Male tin &lt; hanre n&gt; M ake
of J I 00.00O. and will, it is believed. be
Good this Season
fufllrient to supply Gainesville’s n ods
Siinforii. Fla.. N«&gt;\ 2*
While It IS
for «veral yean* to come. T h e plant
»I ¡tnale II* io the
.ha* not been sufficiently received by the too rarlv to make a*
t k ìid a y

ON

fo r f ir s t

Y

dty. nil hough the street lighting *x*t»'tt
a i3 tette Ì several week* »go. „ltd it»'
- nearly e/er. iitgiit »t&gt;
t«r. in
The phi" t will he received by llx* ' i &gt;r 1•&lt;
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for re. •
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t ;' i»( over S '
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Tjir ix- \; .' lax f igbt
i rent frtaeav. jtrp-re»»* ." . •~ » - . u.
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W eather
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R U N N IN G

O RDER

o m e ts ARE WELL

LOCATED

lit II.DING IS .ONE OF TH E FIN EST
IN T ER IO R S FOR O FFIC ES AND

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(• !,N . \ 11,1.A S A Y S H E W IL E |j,.ve that any one who ha* read lho
EN D ill E R T A S R E G IM E
whole of Mr. Babson’s article njn lal&gt;oc
___________
’
i under any misapprehension, as- to’ the
• S E S S IO N
GETS
DOW N
TO l i v r e
n i ic i n
[ m i n point that he intended to make. He corTAXI S
RA IS! I)
f OR
T UNO t;iin!y rommUtcd no injustice in warnB U S I N E S S TO D A Y
ing his readers against buying advert»-.
O TH ER N OTES OF IN T ER E ST CON- ed land, either pu Florida or.anywhere
SENATI i»N l l l t R E N M llll.l. \M&gt;
else, without making the fullest inves­
GERN IN G * THE
HOULI»
AT
JH H bh ON APPROPRIATION
tigation of the property and ascertain­
LARGE BY GRAPEVINE
ing the character of its soil, its proximi n n BOTH BUSY
Juarez, Mex., Dec. I
Gen. Fran- ity to murket, and the chance that ihe
^W ashington, D. C.. Dec. 1. Con- cisco Villa, Constitutionalist contmnn-J average man would have to make good
grcM today settled down to the second der .aid to d a y -that^-Northern M ex--upon It.
stage of what promises to he the longest Ico embracing the State* of Sonora,
Florida like every’ state of the Union
continuous sitting in it* history The Chihuahua. Coahuihi. Nuevo Leon arid which affords exceptional opportunities
regular l'ei-ernber session, folloxxing TuinuulipTU, and including the tern- to the hard-working man of experience,
without i break upon the heel; of the torx from the (»order to a line 500 milt«* capital and agricultural knowledge, has
extra i"i «• .'—ion that has run *mce April wiuthwartl, will !&gt;.• wholly under the hail real-estate agent* who have been
7, brougt t to tire&lt;l law maker* today a authority of the rebel forces within
none too scrupulous about the claims
new 1
■d problem* and the pro*p«j t Mxn wee’ts Tli.' fur
lighting liner- made in thier advertisementa uttd who
of ste
•rk for main in.ii.tlii Mn' will j.n ,ii &lt;iuadalajara. xxith have virtmuusl small purchasers living
The»
.1- bilie formuli tv .illuni ih. i x o xx !•■ mar. lung oy in Mexico &lt; it&gt; at a distunr«» This tloe» not mean t h a t UStliri
•* ili» tH'AA
,(1 r imiI 1 amptugii,
in ..mi, isinternplated Floritla, xxhirh like California, Texan and
A .IN
H.l i u t i I L|\ t|||- f,t|| n|
It* .III
not only the capture of Chiluahua City the Wesrern apple rountry lias had Ila m
t
the gavel m eaj’h bouse Vith the an­ but also the spreading of the Const I- unscrupulous renl-ealftte men. doe* not
notine' h.&lt;in nf tbe presiding officer that 1tutmnal auihori,. furiiier -snilli
holti spletnlid opportunitiaa (or the man •. +
the •‘■'»imi of tin s i x i
th ud
I- lo
l"trn*| m the interior of determination who see^* anil invest!*
T
eongri
! begun
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l i e ( . . p * tl
n ssu rFt
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■i ” •11 lli.il I tier«1 .tic good markets
till' ’
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RAPIDLY FILLIN G OP
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'fl^The Welbornr Block that has bhen
renovated to he used for the Seminole
county court house has been made into
one of the finest oflice buildings In this
part of the state. The building Is a
thp*o story affair and although of an­
cient vintage was well built and has sur­
vived the ravages of time with credit to
the builder. When the county desired
a haven of refuge after the stormy period
of rectnistr.iction tin- Welborn«- block
wa* I'-iiscd from \I K Robinson, the
owiu-r Ity Me**r* laike and liiisw ller.
who xery generous 1&gt; cortsentexl to allow
the county to have the building for a
court house ahd the oxvner not to be
outdone agreed to in-tall an up to date
elevator »ery*t»‘ in tin litiildlng, an
. ten |»»r a ere, if
rmvatini that i* vr* .tib. appr»«cwle« »&gt;
I ■■••it I ix ..ru h te
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I lie finance lum im ttw &lt;j I
the genet■al rommltlee made u rejM.rt n
few night- ¿¡are by which it war -bOwn
that the * inscriptions to «late amo mis
SI gill). a--! a* the rha tnnim -aid I hi
ewi on a pu ■i he increast-1 in Jâ moo nr
evVfi
ooo The oily ha- appropriated
SI..sin t t the ohairm.tn -:.iic l tiiai
*bcre
doubt I'm: tri- it " t
'‘•"ill! I- d . m l,,I ,{ r,e,M.'l
It was ex
pecp'i Di.it u lieneth concert which xxa*
cxjtertisl to i„. pivert on the follow it g
night a n d r o id lung from other source
»ould run the u»Ul up to Î12.00Ü. This
i* a pretty »nug sum and ought to finance
a pretty elaborato celebration

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in,in i t r itili.eluderti (n u d i- l- un reu-uig
ami vi ili (»robably iH-come generai a fte r
I l v t w eek. a* a fter th.lt d al«1 tln eit-.-rti
l.ieal Mipplt - wili t&gt;. • xli.iiteiisf a !ar as
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the co m -triiction w ork for the A tla n tic
( !,i-t L in i xx a » in ill*' city y e s le n la v .
and g ì- ,' o ut -.11111
til..

interesting inti»rm.t

rel.divi to tile lltlprox ciuchi» t »« ■’

will 1 • ta r t,* ! at otti'c on I lie r o a d ie .i
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them in .e -i.il.tish a |inrt tership in crim e ,
lit e r a d.im ig theft in jew el*, tile loss x»f
xx'-i

h. m l i tu mi* I latejy ilisc .iv e n » !,
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[l(1. ai o 1 itili'.* w'ticrc a burd rot k l-alla-t
e ale
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'inn rain n 11kI••r- "!
Ailti |4i*»dtlx - i n i . ■i ii i a , ' x e r tin &lt;x
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hipprsl
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in
the
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few
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dax
M an atee c it n
otfer- la r a ¡M&gt;*,tion on the »lag«' am i li
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rerni nort i n f
d i- t n . i*
t- now Icing gat hens! at l’Iato 11
n ! hi* * ft f r
\ ox là lui* fr u ii
t i l l -*&gt;
agr's-ment
and the um y e.iiiern
Generally
lair
weuther
will
follow,
eham * to travel Ihe slraighi road, Now
was' C ity, where the work will start. Tin ’ j th.. the measure might he p.i.slu-d lor
Us'it heax .
A large ¡U r c e n ta g e
for
a
day
or
*o
aftis-r,
but
tbe
eastward
occurs
a biller contest between Dorgult
Tampa will f,u th imnnsliate consideration toilax
Senate
sold I . o. b. pack mg house and some on ' ,Kid irum lh ,,t c‘‘ &gt;’
movement
of
another
m
ark«!
disturband
Obermuller
for the loyalty of Nance,
.
first done
h-iuiers hope that b\ holding the senate
the trees.
.
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j
„nee now «»ver Arizona will pmltuhly which is culminatisi by the arrest and
, Celery i* lootfing tine and the «luality ) When this is completed rock will Ite to lung hour* the bill Unix t&gt;c passisi Hi be attended byrams over the southconviction of Tom. Nance’s admiration
promis«** to be the 1m*»I ever-leaving this placed a the way from Lakeland to time to permit a short reces- at the huh , rn district* and rains mid snows over for Oi&gt;crtnulter ripens into requited love,
I t l
If it ha* not been .tc.tlid* upon
section. Weather has been ideal for Jaeksonville, making the best and smooth daxthe norther» district* from the Rocky «nd she attains fame and fortune ua an
Th Baptists of Orlando are moving
The
though rain is now tu*
tin senate will forego all vacation exc pi
ms-di-d. Most est line in ihewtale.
mountains eastward begtnning about actrcms. And then a shadow- of the |»ast
n the direction of the building of a new Krowtir,
havc wells
growers nave
wens ami
anti are
a re prefmred to
Travel has picked up so n&gt;uch on t h e i" '1 1 hriitmaa jiay.
Mon,lay miming ulrtng tho east rn Crosses her path: Tom escapes and rechurch
fhe Methodist* of that c By ! irrigate. The acreage is '25 per ent line from Nt Petersburg to Jacksonville,
slop.- of the mountain*, r e a c h in g . ) turns to claim her; hut his purpose is
havlr * I'a,,'I*one new building now a l- |nr^t.r
Methodist He*i*al Service*
|&lt;j|2 and a fair percentage that it has been found necessary to lay
through the plain' stiim into the cell- defeat«*! hy Obermuller.
The revival service* at lite Methodist
nvBt ».»tnpleted, and as there is always wj|| f^* early. First ear* will !»»■ ready to a larger rail, and the Toast Line has or­
ir„| x „Ilex * ami rite up|H-r lake r«*r
Only on«»- moh» U «he tempted by tho
a wholreoma rivalry between the two
( liy Jart )0 l)Ut j h(. heaviest ntove- denti enough eighty-five pound rail to chuM'h begiti at II o’clock incite mornU...T, about the middle of the w i-k and «Id fascination; .only on«- more she
nomination* in all gr^ i works the 1n)f.n, win h(. in February
rebuild the entire line
It is expect«»! . '" t . L30 in the afternoon ami : nun the the lower lake
region and tin* east "“*aL* steals an lih-glal contract from
uapiixt« are now endeavoring to retch
Un the Palmetto and Kile .tu . »ui«- (hat the first shipment \#j]l ftegiri u» ar- ex en Ing Rev. J \ Bow en who i* do- „»•out Tlmnalay or Friday
»he theatrical syndicate that is temptaP with their friendly rival*. 1 tier«- was 0f jjjp riv ir growers ure imsy fttin g let- rj Ve ai»out the first of the yeatr at least. ■"tg &lt;he preaching i» from llinningham.
"Thts disturbance will l»e followed, ing to m u h Of)ermuller—and then aho
» rousing meeting held a faw night* ago tucc an(1 u bbage. Lettuce
acreage will
, Ala . Conference There w« r&lt;; fifteen
This line will also have a rock ballast.
fair hml .»»Itli'r weather that will really conquers the preying weakineaa,
lolre i r.hnudit°fiun»for purpose ,)Ct)!) UntPr thun ln3l yr;irif „ |aree. The Atlantic Coast Line j* now run- |bowed for prayer at the close of the after­ hy
reach the «-entrnl valleys a fte r. the ( mar/ii* Nibennuller and drinks the
noon service Sunday
l'hi&gt; meeting
[te J ”” Prini th»r m a tt« of building atul i M many have changed to ejibfinge i)u\u- |ljn ,ourtrnin|( j -|iv
betweenTamt
middle .of the wook and the S Kostem ] bwvjU o f h righteous existence.
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l&gt;u
states by the end of the week.
^
^ » V a T S u rat|inK ^
^
U lot ° f le“ UCt‘ haS hw'' ^ ° Ul
'* *hr »»d Jacksonville, and when the
new I
KO,K,‘
to n ta i* :#,«tart at once, ftm car jihouId. be ready by December |
compfctexl. they will be able 1
“
■rS. w
ever*, icm peraturgs^mll__nut b u _u n -f-r
------- -jw artj the build15e—Heavy shipping will not start ur- ^ nl&gt;ko |wlt„ u ,he, ami the travel
"i;1 - fluii Forrest Lake h
■■ ■'m^
und and resulted in the promising ttH Jom rarrr Already a large igt
9
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.p 'ty - fn Jickaonville on huslne«.^
“ In the S o u th ; ami ^A'Utw.urt the f MbJj y irg lh li ’ B rt^ y entertained u
l°f 112,205
age. 'fJfT(Ar)\aTnrreThe tota
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eat
her
will be genera ly fair, exce p , number of ho, friand« .with a delightful
delightful
lie meetingcand insures the age will be much larger and grower* an
that rain js probaYjla* Monday In the party, on her thirteenth birthday. Proof the undertakiog.
hopeful of an early and profitable season
1, will he some-whut ntlder in .the
„ w n ,llaywl aufing the
» -y
Term ,C éia'Xslapd will have its usual
gull states, but die Artrettu disturb;
. , ^ ^ ^ Vnutwa QoniatM win.
vltJ-J11;000 . agrstigè W winle^ vvgfctalilt-*.. Celery*
ance probably wi I-prevent any fresia ^
tLD flh l ,)rlu&gt;, a very prttty .¡Iver
[**rth of'negotii
’ '^ blanks acreage is larger but sjauflflower may be
of
conseqnme«*
for'V'sax'Ffal
ui
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of i he lo ^ j
coin purse, whjjo Edna Chittenden waa
short.‘—Produce New*.
least’’.
•
..v ' Impresi
,
awarded
the‘booby, a tin horn.
When
an inB|&gt;«ctor will
'•Giat the hist opportun it v to cooperati'
Jw»QW'&gt;V
hy th e iP j
:
« »i
Athe
beautiful
birilulay
cake
was
cut
It
l°°t be brought
Fills Not ¡t - Candid ate
r here for, trial w as
tin* Santnni lierait) I» now
' fh fGe sy jcin !' Seminole County
Ct
Mimi i Florida La ltd*
was foynd that Ml** Dorothy Davis had
.»¡TeryY. v * ••
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S\ l l lhnl undt‘t t,ir i To the*Hcrnkl:
In an article by Mr Roger? \Y Hal»- gotten the hytton, Mts* ( ’«»rinne Keane
■ S iS ttid a he could be punlshe&lt;l f«&gt;r
j non.-t» mi artirle in your last f n
"L’he edition will 1m- publish.»! on
inker J 6lh ami th. w,.rk ..1 |»tep
*.»,1 xf^ich uptH ared in Thtv Saturilay the thimblé1, und Mu** Krume» ( ’huppof)l
aration'is rapidly drawing to u close It i» ablinluti'L tic '.»at. that ell
* nctil wa*! day’s saue which states that I an) ««
rtg P'»»t
I’x.Ht a fc'k‘
tow- weeks ago the au- the
tho «time.
dime.
Delicious
Ueltctous refreshment«
retreslmietits wee«»
wee*» *
Kveiling
„mg
copy be tn th i; o|ll«i»mot later thah Sat irday, Dexvmbi-r till» tip o.rdeMhat
;Y«WWltffod.
of nndfdatH fc»r alderman on an iml«
oliI of th«- Mpcrienco of a neighbor serx'jsi by the iltUactive hostess, assisUglthur tohl
t fie xi 111tun tnay appear on schedule lime.
M
^r r*«if o t K ^ S f ^ o n Yte meled a ‘ . \\ ju ymu
t,ckct
of hist who, on the strength of a rea l-, by her mother, Mrs. J . T .. Brady and *
Tltdee in.qfyirge. jkf fl/e work have endeavored to cover the county
heavier u, , ‘
do me Ihe favor to correct
advertisement,
bought
estate
iB
..,
w without In- Miss Ruth McDartk-t.
?
.. T
J Ph eI ’ _guesw
__ In* , . thoroughly* b ifl.lt is possible that aornp of*&lt;hos&lt;' drsirous to «-oojaTate
u t G th«y rU?
"the laws of th at j goc h art. impression In your next iaaue.
x o.|ijj .ti,xn 3l 4.-AtU«k»^ tract v f Ja nd-fn ; cf n,thid'~Attt3'~ti Fx'riT’ Wardi^~^Iïï^ .D ajd-' HI the nmlcot-have linen lim iiw iuntljr m-arbviLa«i.— W-4be*-i-*Hltr ease,
'»Vedfc.j«
les o f'th e himpany j ttm not an alderman or any other oillc»*
Florida ami hereby ioat tit* savings o f well, .Frances C«opiale*. Doretyb D ayif,
t T trj Pl9.WUff lha caia ihora i «mi iir.t rt.xi IIHipw n«v name tiaii bceti~
the ntutmgpment of the Ileralil will be glad to accept the coofteralion. of
yeire.
I * ' Frances Chapjxell. Fklna Cfr1"1- ’“
.
any
who
wish
th
be
represented
in
the
edition,
but
It
U
urgently
requested
IB«« Not» ' l ' I’*,tvr*hurg.—S t .(i*cterv pro[&gt;oscd until reading ¿ o u r paper.
Blnce
the
appearance
of
Mr.
Bobrewt’«
ElitabeUi SuiTonl, * '
. ^ ^ Tadipa T ittu p
,
Although your neat i«\to will not he
that this oflice be notified at tho earliest possible moment.
article a number of Floridi^ »»arda of Hellt^niith. UuthAV
, Faifoie R ób * \The ca tio n wflf constitute the first proposition of its kind that has boon
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o pcrat top of all p'rograaHvo cltlpms who desire toin crease tlm pro»perity
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LEGAL ADVERTISEM ENTS

WHY NOT try an advertise­
O il.*: SC H O O L I l l i v i d ì O F
ment under this heading. It will T O T H E HONOR
S *m l» *l* ( W a l t
i
ktitIrman• U p iba uiutrtnfnnl votert r*&gt;
only cost you THREE CENTS a •Wine In !h# StA&gt;-8rbno|-Durarti of.f»rnr\*. and
thp a nr formerly known at limit. herrby petition
line each issue and will surely &gt;x&gt;ur
honor* I,W fwWIy to r*ll «n elrrtion
bring results.
W AN TED AT ONCE—Old Hags at the
H ERA LD O FFIC E .
H ats Must be
Perfectly (le a n . Will Pay TW O CENTS
a pound for «ame.

South
North

FOR SALE

Little old belles, who at nine lutd ten
A re eiek of pleasure and tired o f meij,
Weary of travel, of balls, of fun,
And find no new things under the sun.

WHY’ NOT
an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results.
For Sale— One horse disc harrow, on
horse turning plow. Good as new-. T,
K . Bates Court House.
15-tf
Y'or Sale—25 pure white 1«eghorn
hens. D. D. Doane Geneva Fla. 21-tf

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NOTIOE OF APPLICATION

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For Sdle I ’pright |.inn&lt;
atiVely. new. Inquire at |'|
dio.

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naturi* an.l

Noxrtnl^r, A. I». l'iLt
I*. A. IKILGIJUW,

/ Y S A S F O R I ) — Lit

I —th at when he decided to become a
|(-nriatian he looked about hint for an
example to follow and naturally''decided
to v la tc h a church member and yet he
had decided that thia means of emulation
wtis not» altogether good any more than
that of the immigrant who followed the
habits of the American whether good or
had. And this brings me baefc to the
subject on which I started and that ia
for ull of those who i—
are posing as leadera to endeavor to be as good as they
can fo r other jwople are fo
llo w ^ them
following
and will follow them
~
Those who are
in the high places should always be feadere, for-th ey are chosen. —j
for that
pur­
—=* purpose and
the
rest
of
tha
crowd
naturally
-. ^ . . . - *—-­
UP ® H&gt;**0 for guiduncc and adV1C®* l*robj»bly all of us could do better
l ^an We arc doing and do not n fad'to

I » T»&lt; D f r t Under S m IIm • of D i t p u 4SM
,, ,
Ln»n of Florido
Notine ia hrrrby ( i m i I h a t (rbna. H . M inry
f u r c b v r r «,l Tn» (V rtifiratr No. 4M . datasi Ih *
« h d «)' "I -lunr. a . I». t a t i , ha« Mad aakl rmrlUlanto In my offlor. ami hna mode anpliralinn for
Ina d *~ t io tssur In arrordanna wnh Un-, SnM
( T f ttn r iti rmkrtfTN ih» fo llo « in f fim rlliH Droperty altuatrd In Srminol* rounty. Florida, t o ­
* li». ^
Hlfliifdaoii*« Addii ion Wuodlifid|r.
Th« u à i Uiul U m | A4M SP.I « i thè &lt;|g|e of

For Sale— Red Jersey i&gt;oar
year»
o ld # .fine animal, weigl» about 200
pound*.
Sacrrficed at
err will
!.
nf
crrttArat«» In th» mmr of
swap for heifer suitaiile in price. G. C t» * W*iUr». t*nW-« *«lif rrrtin«*atr sh«!J irrsirs rnswl arcvnlm j |„ la * ta&lt; M
wi!| |«sur
McDougal U. D. No. :i Sanford. 23-tfc Ihrrswin on th# JRth •!«&gt; of |
*. A
1911.
Lor Sale— While llo"an d Turkey's,
lieti nnd Gobb’er for J .-.00
Several
f in e
Brdnze Gobblers for breedingÍ5 .6 0 each.
G. C. M cDougal. The
T u rk ey Mon. R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc

-.

Some dear little.children I used to know,
Qirls who were m^rry as lambs a t play,
And laughed and rollicked the livelong

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“ HE’LL PRENT 'E M ”— SO SAYS SAUNTER

|Jr“ r“ T" ht,re hnVe lhey K° ne t0 * tho little Kid»,
^lunr. With nature) manners and n atural curia;
wiih Who love their dollin* and like thefr to p ,
And talk of something beside the b o p ?
jN«M ^ *
»nil»" Little old women in plenty I find.
M“1“0 * ’n nianner». and old in mind;
j p r, Liflliv old flirts who talk of their beaux
x * t ! And vie with each other in Stylish clothes.

Tbi»l/

POST NOT IN

A ('K IEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND

-W anlrd—A l.itllc* Ctrl

WatHed—Girl for general house work
iply at 106 North Laurel.
30-2tc *
W anted—Three rooms completely fur­
nished for light housekeeping. Two to
three months. Address J . L. R„ c-o
A. C. L. Dispatchers office, Sattford- '
A &amp; tp

EVEN THE GATE

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Business Cards

BISH O P’S

« A u ro n o . FLORIDA

c a r r ia g e

NEXT TERM WILL WITNESS
BIG CHANGE IN TAX'lIOi.L

MATTERS

OF

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He f o r i : h o a r d
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TAX

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by th a

PLA YERS

FILM

COMM ISSION

III L R U S

ASSESSOR HATES

RE, HIVES

GOOD

COMPANY

|Ì Friday, December 5th. |
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MARY

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I STARTHEATRE!
I hear rumors of an indeixmdctu
ticket In today a dh-tlon and that nome
u see who voted in last Tuesday’* primary
, me. election will not supimrt the nominees
I
today. I do not believe it, for there was
'Id.
less b itter b-efitig in the primary than
n;*-n there ha* Ixvn in rnutn a Has in s„,.f„r.i

FRIDAY. PrCCMMER 5 . ,

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"T A R
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Kapiill«
S * ,N| W *11 'V ili NO | | O SI IM A M

TUE A m i

i k ' i» i &gt; w n i. in ; u ih i m p i u
Tax Assessor T. K. Hates will have hi»
war* cyt out for him next year when the
'• VN|* 1 D N D L 'C T E D At C O R D
County Board of County
sunlord. Dec. 2 — Sanford is now in
time com«t round to assess the county
IL L - (lftt&gt;Atr— PI'H TttM “
»ia—met—
retrnhr- siewImT
i-voaetaUL* gwrrw good—n-rrT~ »-Zñ¡T
’uxes. "The stale lax commission form­
M Tuesday, Der.2, 1913.
«• 'Tops are of the usual »,......... f , r
D*
KI.KS
Lo d g e
al
the last legislature has decided as t tuu
'hairnmn F. !.. Woodruff,
acreage
is
«yu-ern«!.
and
früh,
all
that the ta&gt;$i »lu ll be aatesacd i
T h. t .'i - Memorial i-m n *» .„ r UN|
at full indications lorally , and from «h»
n&gt;. Ungali, Clark. McLain
value instead of one hu!f or one third
' 11 1 is Killy attracts thr attend
..... * " r b*’ gatherwl as Ito rondinoli-.
n,j„ .r
tw-o-thirds as heretofore 1,n&lt;‘ l " at *he •procuring
sections, the trend of favor
usi ti-gular meeting ae
.county commissioner» should lower t hr jtdecidedly with SaiduTd lor to. ¡,r.
•lb - inum i.« of the |„,
mi'.Iagr This meins that the di lereut ,.tl, ^nwin.
•
nv - 'ii h . read and T l
t t x a a Mira wi.l r.ise the value in tie!il,.
ai..,,.,
Ijonri.ed for a, few th
their
,
. , p.-esent ligures and in order i , si.,n •• i &lt;*,er\
er.i
p.ur of nuil,., pur-, I .
avoid an./ unnecessary runtnucrsA ,• ,.r ,
r " l a Innnis r ■-&gt;•'
Ib i I
for -. mt v j
the »ulij«st the Herald imiMi &gt;,
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XviOIIO
letter dire. tis| to ( &lt;mnt\ lav \
,
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v.i *■r .11. aj
jlati-s (nun the state --oii.iiu-.r.ii
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To the lax Asjessors of Hi,- t are,us the Sltieklight , o-i hri |g,.t ¡,l
Co.ntiss of the State of Florida:
short * u U for t
Addi ig Miu-hitte t
The I e .Mature of tin- State of I |.,r v«v-,tlij.r ,v i„'iiti »¡i
ida. at its ic sion for l!#|i|. pas-.-l „ l,lA d.-ita ar.- m
i,
rreiting a tax rommi-edon, j resi-i-.j,
u row - r-, i h,..
their duties a- foll.w,

TUS

vw u r til i,

tue

.1 lui. -Virim i» -,’nrn!i;i:i -r*tr
old liner niHtnmoth fer
■I an early dale pia- a y
11,11 i“t to t; W Venable
*»••'••1 news to tin- ,.,«» I,
It was ruinoreil that tin
■’
’ ri lnidd m s.,I , I,
ncaii tun would Ion.-

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I ll'll DIM

Vsnumine Shape and \\ ,n a
IteaJy In Thirl)

Day«.

The new county jail will ».
j„
rc.uly fur occupahry which ¡» ,,t at
announcement that will fill the im rag,
Mdividttal with j oy „i unticipatiun a.few (»copie ever expect to occupy one ol
unousiy. li l t the fact rrmni » that
ni »oh county will no&lt;,n haVe one of
•’* t etulpped ja ils in this part of
l&gt;“/ii is da and while it is not anti^
t - M I m t -then, will la. an/ influx of
t- “ u the Moti-1 dr Hand if the
4“i «n Hri rt there will he a place Yor
the prisoners t‘,.,t happen 1«, feel the
'v hand of tlm law ‘-ince the formni *•'.......... o’lntv the prisoners
• &gt; I".lt;n| at random hi \arioua
"*■
'*&lt;"iru»\ e-itMilinu an tin
’ ’•
&lt;•! • Ilert.m mg the
' er, and the dierid and hw depui’t roing and i-sming. The county
niis-iouer-, \..r\ wisely disidisl that
" a new jail would In* ni&gt;rosxnrv
fut- r&lt; d.ifi the in-u thing

A t l a n t i c C oast L ine
D IC

W.

H O U S H i IL D K R

K.

, For* S a if A ten aeri
and fenci-d near Sauf

NTANHAIII»

Itc.inl i l trade in uni­
re ar»- time« in the hi

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OfVce.
d

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3TRAINS to thé East DAI Li 3

W IL S O N

fite p,. (jrmunce of tln-tr uutn
noxnis of tin r iiiali/atiim • &gt;i
that all 4 ..itii-nts of pr &gt;;■•rrelativ,-I . u,f and «-iu,-l - H
ami auhstantiid vain*- in mn

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torag»

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Wi l l
.N ili i n an »id\e r i i-&lt;
m en t u n d e r lb»*.- he.Tfhrrfr
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unl\ c o s i \ on I 11 R F I f I \ I s
lini- c a r li i»-siu- and will -.n j,-¡
b rin g r ," .n lis .
K,»r R e n t - Nit“ f'ir’,i«h&lt;»i
Si 25 |K-r \*. - »•’. &lt;l*i i
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For Rent

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Good Farm for Kent—Castle Garden
on traction line, three miles from city,
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
flowing wdlv barn und «nttshed. Hent- A rrO K N f.'Y * a m i L D H N S E E L O R a i I A Vv
ed Cheap for .
Addr-s. Mr- Cora
«»Ilf tN
Molllnger. Catmstota. N, w \'ork.

For Rent lwo furnished ruottu and
one bedroom
Roopis suitable for lig|,t
housekeeping
Mr». Gooilhue 210 Ibuk
avenue.
15-tfc
For .Rent Furnished room
metto avenue

M1STELANEOUS

S a n fo rd Coca-Cola Hol 11inn

M 'N T ’PA C T l’R E R S OF GINGER ALE AND SO D\ U &gt; i h

RHONE 21
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Complete a b stra c ts from the r e c o r d s
O range and Seminole Counties.
*

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
P R A C T IC E IN A LL C O U R T S
Office: Room, IS anil 19
Wrlbojp B k xl. ,T(d Floo.

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W. GOODRK If. .Manag.r
We know timse sre harsh words, but
the time has passed for sweet songs and
oily words. A fact and not a theory
confronts. us, nnd the man who is so
wrapped up in Ills own seifishnews and
greed that he cannot find the time not
money to aid tho organization that has
’¡fled him from poverty to riches is not a
good citizen, nor is he entitle*! to a place
in Kissimmee's social or business life.”

C : ‘-

Henry McLaulin

r Automobilists abroad *hnvt&gt; Iwpn
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ex|KTimcnting with gum ' cartptwr Hi
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JE W E L E R
» 'fla t f I f painU-r and «ign
a -d o p e " for . thiur gaobline. UstmllV,
Wo oan d &gt; your harnas reU Y ' ^ m v i m -w **1
----ropy us in al&gt;out one ounce of camphor is" placed
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t
wrmaiijaers and Indiits and customs and
•^ * ^luunng and auto lop work now.
in live ¿a IIons gf gasoline and it is as­
Pickard » Hand-Fainted (.time ’ M ■
Atatistjcn showe*! that many for
',„ 1 4 ^ 1
. W. H. UNDERW OOD.
serted by those who use the mixture
'inm s Sterling Slh er
f.
e^nera wfjo only drank liebi yvUMw w*#
.JBrtktt^rur/Hi-Wnrf'-------- ' ' vFLsxire at hofne-wohid I«»x^nii*»- vvliiikey
Elgin and Waltham WAtches; drinker« after coming to America be­
cause fellow Workmen, drunk whiskey*
r ^ H
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T E L ^
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ml wine In this country cost the forALL GOODS GUARANTEED
: eigner so much that he turned to w.hisik a y with hia m-ttnrkrra— This nf ooure*
i&gt; true, but what struck me so forcibly
Was' th at*M r. B a t^ w iid we were a l l ......... .................... .
p p n e to foUqjir the «wmpleroi the man •someUnfi-a’ m
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paid for non-residents.

M. G. R O W E

b rin g / rchuiLs.

•f t ujier ntllecr to usaist m the ioniOne grower elomsl a rontr.i. t
ncement und prdwecutiou of actions
cirloads at the fancy price of f|
'"tl r»-&gt; and removals and violation«
lu(iii|M»r f •• b Sanford Ytiot-ier
• laws of the stute in re. e»-t to ih»
L”»TAMII*» •onl taxation of rc^P »M. r
tl-e counties
e show » s mie of t h. ,|
"f tin- Tax &lt;Urtimi 4.1 m

ONLY AUTHORIZED IIO T T I.E R S OF

1 nere i«
, .-rtain
smartn ru on ,K)th
»in nkich ol. th** rontroYpray
,,v„r vnfuM i.................
lor women, but on the whole
one must eonrlude that those wluj fa.
vor it are a little ahead of thone oppose,].
.Fhu» in a recent isspe of a pulilicut ion
il is statisi that the unti» are using n» a
danger signal the fact that in «ohi,» of
the au (Trage state» wives have to sup-

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IngraUUide on the part
Office 3rd floor Court House. °* our business men not to repay the

WHY N*)T try an advertise­
ment under Ihia heading. It will
odly cost you THREE CENTS a
line vath i.sauc and will surely
State and local territory- given to
jobbers, •retailers and capable salesmen.
•**SKAT/-' tin* la-wt nnd best known soap,
remove» grime, grrase, dirt, etc., from
the. hands. Big seller, especially in factQfV llistricts. \\.rlite for attractive
preposition, i SK A T CO., 3
park
.avenue, Hart/onT. Conn.
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i u-iiM-.» men have pro«|K-ris| tur Iw- »&gt;*&gt;em lt&lt;- iit!&lt;ert_,
yond their fondest dreams. During that any pJirt in the prim
tina- Kissimmee has grown from a flag u* balk on 1« the id,»tution into ,h&lt;- rln«* of u|i-to-dati* »upimrt to the nomiti,
'■ties
back on that ph-dgu'
I In- Hoard of Traile ha« f•«-.■- |jrg»-K ’ never gam tin -lav ,i
r •*; oumMi- for tla« |ros|&gt;*-fil&gt; aid thes- u,,d »" I v-ml I,,-1 -n- v
ehungew
purify |»olitn« m .,,,v .
Hut from th»- manner in »bi.h our
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" a,,uld “1’^ « lhal ‘ bey “re devoid of
gratitude or U-Iieve that the Hoard ho*
DENTIST
served its um-fultu-ss an&lt;l is no I mger a
tifhie Yowell liuildtiig
nesessary adjunct to their or the city's
prosperity.
SANFORD. FI-ORIDA
_____________ _______If such an idea ha* any plan» ¡n their
S T R I N G F E L L O W bruins we warn them to dig it om ut any
ICE O F T H E P E A C E
cm t’ ior D el “* *ure as physical death
Uriel of Seminal« C«uaty
r,»ines to us nil financbil death will come
and Criminal Case», Deeds,
‘ hem and to our whole people.
Contracts, Marriages, and
The Board of Trade is the life of Kis-

Court Hou*»
ritinger.

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" ' 1,1 the statutes governing t.1
.i vsi-ssruent and tuxatum .»( pr..i
» - •HUM- com,»I,outs i». .
ajam-t .o..»-svirs, members of b-i.r. ,
&lt;ssnt. ■ • in in is .iim e r . w ln-u .
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Mary p ic k f o i
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- I N T i l l ' ” DlSHOp i t CARRIAGE
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in inner »( as.c-v-i -g prnj»*ti
•n o . -•verni counties, wc found s ,
‘ r’ 11 1 difleretice m vai iati-m a &lt;f
•"■»•"il., ts ,,f ,,„e cuumj
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&lt;•- t u . .ippropriat«-» Jl.Mion f,,r .,
....................n,,,u»»l.l III,- II,»W low usiti
1br»-&lt; page .idv,-rtiscmcnt for Semtaolir,l » «.•lutar) J «-»»i sei|i,i-iill&gt; tin
'b’ftded to call the o s ,-w it* t.gethnr
lecision May town braurh of the Flur
Gnunty in Sanbvrd Ileraiil
b'b-rciii from i of the fi-ridi/.er
in miiventum at Tallahuss«-. Noven­
’••build ( oust railroad, and uImmii
Tln- followìng Honds were appr»v&lt;«|
I III.) II tokl.H { 1 « i’n-»»i few « lo
*
;,,,l 21st. T iere were pnsemt
mil,»s from Orlando, is
hav e Mime.imi l.teense for earrying Fire Arni«
• thing new and u u iip ie in ih e w a y of
•» ih.» convention forty out of the fifty
l N llraxtnn, Hot-.d for f ’arr.ing
.1 hotel
xv«e,. r .
the -State, and three other
1 »»nur «*i¿jili(irinl ( liiirrh
Fireurii»«
rn ,r'" ’
wi-n- reprcsenteil by some
...»• M..I.-I U to uav«- I went v five
\ Il 1 .(Micron. Kumd (or i'.,rrvin,»
U» «« r»*fii mi» f »! . . |»
1*t mmtmji 's 1.11r;«•rt. •|| uih ht^tnl l»\
' ■ "f the «siinty Commissinner.«,
Mann«,
an.l all the jmrls n-civnary to
Ftr&lt;»:irtn«
in e ramingo crop of wtm h liiere i
*&lt;•»’ &lt;*f ' h e i u p i« ili» I-. r i i n c i l i
" r
•'Mrmi« .il T a l l i i ......... O ld te- » |i e i i k »
'■ i in* tax cill-ctor, leaving only
1
cOiisirti
-i
It will come from Sear».
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tlliamson,
Hnnd
(or
|,i-|iut
a large acreage i« I »gl.inj . - . K,«„|
m
’&gt;av•• vm ir lie.d tli,
1 id h in i in Ibi-lilg h.-st terni« I le 1 « w o rth )
v-vrii .-ounties r
Roebuck A- C o . ,,f Chicago
J(y
Shi-riff
and
this
pnimnu-s
al«o
to
U
1
«
ain-»1
1
Favi* u n ir inoli»-, and c-»c*th&lt;- •' birg»- hearing ••-»! »•» n illv b\ ilu- ,su „.
b-!'l a two day *p
parc.-l
post
mercy,
no’
But
the
whole
•sing vuri g&lt;Kid profit to tin- grower« \ g-&gt;.»?| .i/.«
l'-i il &lt;&gt; Higgen». Monti for I
1&gt;
Kunk ot s a f»»r»l " lin il,,- nther 'b,v S cIiimiI w.irker» ut Sur,fonl
lueatior s of
Ihing will be coin|.|ete m piertw when it
trying to acreage of tristi potal»»v- "ill »•• pui SI» ri’!
i*.* iiiw fiptio-t " I» rin k from v ,„ ,r
I he Harm-a» ••f tn&lt;- l ‘nrig reg m am al
get» her»-. 10 pmidox. |, tH , n
„
agree to .u».»e-«.« prop­ lu tin» «cas in, and along -«ill (lie
,
and a •. &gt;id &lt; •. l.ige» „ d niav ‘ '*iur. h will gtvy
|jf
la l t l . li.-ld ai,
large
1«.rial.le
house,
and
w
’nn't
he
like
. ,
— w‘ith law nt i»a true, cucumbers, tomato,»« «.in.,.* etc . in»
» hri.ig |il»-a«.inl r—&lt;i||,-&gt; uhm« honor l*an ,il-t S a i ir-bn »-.c iu lg . 1le,' ' -bn-, this a majority di*elmed u»i'
1hose cement house« which Mr Fdlu.n
M I Rolli,umit, ItiHld
»tanni promises to t»- no t l.,vor.ifdi
»•pi»-» ll.m k
\ in i h . wi«hmg ’’
'b " l'a rish ro»&gt;ni H u in ,iiel «.-rvi-»'
iMv.-med
sonic time „go to be jam rcl
“
" , ,n-v " ‘“ting that it had b ee, a one
Public
x
h,-s«&gt; eu|.s cari have suine li. i “ t •• lt&gt; l'Ia le s .'tócenis,
mu ai almost apy spot. The poFt.ilile
,rj* l!,r m“ny years to asiieas pr.)p»-rGhas Hr. 'mie,. Hund |
nt thè Peoplcs Hank and tlnTh»- lh « | Sfin ì, M i,»intanili, i» nnw
-•I'l &lt;an be t^Afen dawn Uu&lt;l «hipped,
1
‘ hnn ha true ca.il, value, some
Pulii,c
ildren es|«-ciall» « ili tn u| th,.p- (••ri. mih-s m id v a n ce of il». I.iisitania
• o r n e r .S in n ,
«uuicw
hero.e U g r when the proprkdor
M
F
Robiusou, Hon,
Iw iil'* i *,.&gt;U*
on,y “ »*•**"«1 it «m a
Frusti»
eonvemenet- a» w»-II
iho.x» l'he &lt;•»mpctr.g steamer» arv. well on
g.-ls
tired
of^Chuluota. Iiut it isn't e i° -^-P^r cent of it* trtie value,
v'pecial It«Nid and Hridge
to takr liuiiiing and fishing I Diier wuy aerosi thè Atlan liF, •and wili
|M.et.-«| that he will u„nt to move when
P M I bier. Itomi Trustt o f V ',S ,rs
11 from titht rate
I noeil cip«.
mmhi he entering thè MMiitcmanuan S e a ..
N o.l.
; n, , ‘ raah
no two counties hav-,
.
Mn/ Theodora Croshy Bliss of ; he once getH s»-ttled there in his mail­
order note).
\ T Roiwtle/, Hoad T tls U»«»
h” b'' 'n " , T »* Coitimis- J
.
Washington. D. .C udì mwitk on m ie-;
,H ad' isc&lt;&gt; them that if they w.mld
( bulimta U growing' rapidly, and
Order place*! for ear of Culverts j
Packard Rf-xlgn»
»mns in tln- Congrcgational rhurch
‘
be,
company promoting the town ,'ls j
with Florida Metal Products Co
1 ,
5&lt;! ,H'r Cpnt ° r j
l’ackard ha, withdrawn frorn w' ' h* " ' nin* ol W-lnewlay Dee. 10., »¡•ending a lot of money Uyink^ofiipJ
rxiWiKl not for *he year 1911
Warrants for the month of Nov-!
’
nncctlon u,,h «he Howard- ,
“ l“
" n,,,’r ,he
w.fiks nrtd roads and grading «tr&gt;-*U.
*■ tpi® casi,. value assoM-*
emtier ordered cancelled.
., ,
It is reputed tu be u dream spot, an,r
n
'u
»lied to-do; And nowj'1
. Hid» for U o n d ù iL JJ| ic k H atntnoclL^iW gy^
*'
rninntTi* District
liiniriri pwmit*A&lt;l
|the demand for u ’ hotel is m urgent
Ts f !anre ,w|‘ b law and our duties '
Drainage
received as f-i»*
follows
in the future enfir»l. by its prnudnut
ihut it is--planoMl „&gt; have one ’ right
Jam es I* (»des $30,000. at par.
r4^ 'g ^ l l rnrn^ ,ioner,,• 've notify every ’
| Mr. B. A. Howard. This corpoartioi
away.
.. _________
Sail 1er &amp; Tilden, $12.000. ut par. J . H
; ^
r ,0r. 0f Worlds that for the '
i f.xa. been one ul ihe
tiriandp Jet,tin e!,’*
‘'
n n irty w osiiiiafiu iiiiittr»
Clem n.tm n nt put T otal” Yifj.oon
••»! known in tl : p
(• M \Vellslager, ngc.ncv dire» tor Nett b.-H g cutir»- .irnmint of- i«m* ' Bid«
l? to »wi. il1^ 8,1 ^a'd down In iwvtions
. : n- past six \»-.,r&gt; I •
York Life Insurance Co.. Iack»&lt;mv ill»- acce|il«»l
lk» U x ,
° f Chapter 5.196, of
•• ir tier,- it« tm«i .«
was to the city \V&lt;-dne*»kiy . looking after
&gt; « P * rty
fo ,‘ 1 9 0 7 a , , d anncib«
Mr Howard .do . ,«
hu
I’
less
for
the
coii\pany
.
•• ' nase. a pronunem grower on
&gt;iit on
truc Vttluc. Wo khall ir&gt;i kept i;i the north by leisiness wliich the
the west side brought »ome Irish potai
\
floanli of Coirnfv rntnniM.
compafty had there, and the fact that the
tm»s to The Herald otllre this week that
th ’
Pr md a* ° *n
j ‘ he L’tw and work In harmony with th,
Inisniess gr*.-w to large proportions in
. were the finest s|&gt;crlmens ovt-r sex-o m
o 8 ’ncr*o*o in valuations, Tax CohlftiMlon, nnd asje»» prop»'rty
thus first two years is evidence that ii
this s*Ttion
They were large and smoo
•too t
^ * roatcr aun' o f . l i your county for th^your I 'J lt at its
will not suffer under the pre»«ijt plan.
this Section, ’i hey were larve nnd
fa i r tnyP0&gt;M than WB»,true cash value._______]— ----------------unoon aorvire a r thror-tTrm .'k &gt;iiidT,nr áTtiTheáltiw
~TT00
Wr.Tac’iartJ h a s noPyVt ilecldtsl what
»»d wc "hall insist
John Neel
W .J.T h ig peip.. , . •
_
ternoon D ;c. 6 ip the C on-j Mr.
for.»State taxes. % "
John F . Edwards.
'« *- j John Hinter....
J
JL l
,
T
to make H*fortune. They clearly d*mt tvT!CJ,U' * .f&lt;^ lin*»
'
R* J. Fatereon.
W . C. Williamson
....... ■
w«A ht
h* * ’ ^ , n **■&gt;■ oflstrute the yoasilT.ities of a fall crop
• “R Jou will comply with 2 .
, Tax Commissjoj^J. Continued on I’age Five
-— -*&gt; Iftr-^ P '^ ted — U»mo of Irish p a sto rs nrised in the greet FatJ^
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D A N IE L F R O H M A n I

• B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N “ JU S T B E T W E E N
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V O U A N D M E ."
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PUBLISHED
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LEGAL ADVERTISEM ENTS

WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results.

•Wine In !h# StA&gt;-8rbno|-Durarti of.f»rnr\*. and
thp anr formerly known at limit. herrby petition
&gt;x&gt;ur honor*I,W fwWIy to r*ll «n elrrtion

W AN TED AT ONCE—Old Hags at the
H ERA LD O FFIC E .
H ats Must be
Perfectly (le a n . Will Pay TW O CENTS
a pound for «ame.

|Jr“ r“ T" ht,re hnVe lhey K° ne t0 * tho little Kid»,
^lunr. With nature) manners and n atural curia;
wiih Who love their dollin* and like thefr to p ,
And talk of something beside the b o p ?
jN«M ^ *
»nil»" Little old women in plenty I find.
M“1“0 * ’n nianner». and old in mind;
j p r, Liflliv old flirts who talk of their beaux
x * t ! And vie with each other in Stylish clothes.

Tbi»l/

W anted—Three rooms completely fur­
nished for light housekeeping. Two to
three months. Address J . L. R„ c-o
A. C. L. Dispatchers office, Sattford- '
A &amp; tp

South
North

FOR SALE
WHY’ NOT
an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results.

Y'or Sale—25 pure white 1«eghorn
hens. D. D. Doane Geneva Fla. 21-tf
For Sale— Red Jersey i&gt;oar
year»
o ld # .fine animal, weigl» about 200
pound*.
Sacrrficed at
err will
swap for heifer suitaiile in price. G. C
McDougal U. D. No. :i Sanford. 23-tfc
Lor Sale— While llo"an d Turkey's,
lieti nnd Gobb’er for J .-.00
Several
fine Brdnze Gobblers for breedingÍ5 .6 0 each.
G. C. M cDougal. The
T u rk ey Mon. R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc
For Sdle I ’pright |.inn&lt;
atiVely. new. Inquire at |'|
dio.

Little old belles, who at nine lutd ten
A re eiek of pleasure and tired o f meij,
Weary of travel, of balls, of fun,
And find no new things under the sun.

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Some dear little.children I used to know,
Qirls who were m^rry as lambs a t play,
And laughed and rollicked the livelong

NOTIOE OF APPLICATION *

I hear rumors of an indeixmdctu
ticket In today a dh-tlon and that nome
u see who voted in last Tuesday’* primary
, me. election will not supimrt the nominees
I
today. I do not believe it, for there was
'Id.
less b itter b-efitig in the primary than
n;*-n there ha* Ixvn in rnutn a Has in s„,.f„r.i

, For* S a if A ten aeri
and fenci-d near Sauf

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BIG CHANGE IN TAX'lIOi.L
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FRIDAY. PrCCMMER 5 . ,

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carriage

|Ì Friday, December 5 th. |

H O U S H i IL D K R

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« A u ro n o . FLORIDA

ISTARTHEATRE!

Business Cards
W.

BISHOP’S

I —th at when he decided to become a
|(-nriatian he looked about hint for an
example to follow and naturally''decided
to v la tc h a church member and yet he
had decided that thia means of emulation
wtis not» altogether good any more than
that of the immigrant who followed the
habits of the American whether good or
had. And this brings me baefc to the
subject on which I started and that ia
for ull of those who i—
are posing as leadera to endeavor to be as good as they
can fo r other jwople are fo
llo w ^ them
following
and will follow them
~
Those who are
in the high places should always be feadere, for-th ey are chosen. —j
for that
pur­
—=* purpose and
the
rest
of
tha
crowd
naturally
-. ^ ...
- *—-­
UP ® H&gt;**0 for guiduncc and adV1C®* l*robj»bly all of us could do better
l ^an We arc doing and do not n fad'to

• of D i t p u 4SM

,, ,
Ln»n of Florido
Notine ia hrrrby (imi Ihat (rbna. H. Minry
furcbvrr «,l Tn» (Vrtifiratr No. 4M. datasi Ih*
«h d«)' " I -lunr. a. I». tati, ha« Mad aakl rmrlUlanto In my offlor. ami hna mode anpliralinn for
Ina d*~t io tssur In arrordanna wnh Un-, SnM
(Tfttnriti rmkrtfTN ih» follo«inf fimrlliH Droperty altuatrd In Srminol* rounty. Florida, to­
* li». ^
Hlfliifdaoii*« Addii ion Wuodlifid|r.
Th« uài Uiul Um| A4MSP.I «i thè &lt;|g|e of
!.
nf
crrttArat«» In th» mmr of
t» * W*iUr». t*nW-« *«lif rrrtin«*atr sh«!J irrsirs rnswl arcvnlmj |„ la* ta&lt; M wi!| |«sur
Ihrrswin on th# JRth •!«&gt; of |
*. A
1911.
\\ilrifsi rtiv
naturi* an.l
th»- th«•»«&gt; Noxrtnl^r, A. I». l'iLt
I*. A. IKILGIJUW,
». _ &lt;Vtk Cimili Court Srminulr Ctb« FI«.
S M W d tr

D IC

/ Y S A S F O R I) — L it

A ('KIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND
“ HE’LL PRENT 'E M ”— SO SAYS SAUNTER
-W anlrd—A l.itllc* Ctrl

WatHed—Girl for general house work
iply at 106 North Laurel.
30-2tc *

For Sale— One horse disc harrow, on
horse turning plow. Good as new-. T,
K . Bates Court House.
15-tf

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

T O T H E HONOR O il.*: SC H O O L I l l i v i d ì O F
S *m l» *l* ( W a l t
iktitIrman• Up iba uiutrtnfnnl votert r*&gt;

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B E I-D nI NDAÌ A FTERN O O N
in &gt;\ o
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S * ,N| W *11 'V ili NO | | O SI IM A M

TUE A m i

i k ' i» i &gt; w n i. in ; u ih i m p i u
Tax Assessor T. K. Hates will have hi»
war* cyt out for him next year when the
'• VN|* 1 DNDL'CTED At CORD
County Board of County
sunlord. Dec. 2 — Sanford is now in
time com«t round to assess the county
IL L - (lftt&gt;Atr— PI'H TttM “
»ia—met—
retrnhr- siewImT
i-voaetaUL* gwrrw good—n-rrT~ »-Zñ¡T
’uxes. "The stale lax commission form­
M Tuesday, Der.2 , 1913.
«• 'Tops are of the usual »,......... f , r
D*
KI.KS
Lo d g e
al
the last legislature has decided as t tuu
'hairnmn F. !.. Woodruff,
acreage
is
«yu-ern«!.
and
früh,
all
that the ta&gt;$i »lu ll be aatesacd i
T h. t .'i - Memorial i-m n *» .„ r UN|
at full indications lorally , and from «h»
n&gt;. Ungali, Clark. McLain
value instead of one hu!f or one third
' 11 1 is Killy a t t r a c t s thr a tte n d
..... * " r b*’ gatherwl as Ito rondinoli-.
n,j„ .r
tw-o-thirds as heretofore 1,n&lt;‘ l " at *he •procuring
sections, the trend of favor
usi ti-gular meeting ae
.county commissioner» should lower t h r jtdecidedly with SaiduTd lor to. ¡,r.
•lb - inum i.« of the |„,
mi'.Iagr This meins that the di lereut ,.tl, ^nwin.
•
nv -'iih. read and Tl
t t x a a Mira wi.l r.ise the value in tie!il,.
ai..,,.,
Ijonri.ed for a, few th
their
,
. , p.-esent ligures and in order i , si.,n •• i &lt;*,er\
er.i
p.ur of nuil,., pur-, I .
avoid an./ unnecessary runtnucrsA ,• ,.r ,
r " l a Innnis r ■-&gt;•'
Ib i I
for -. mt v j
the »ulij«st the Herald imiMi &gt;,
, ,
,
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XviOIIO
letter dire. tis| to ( &lt;mnt\ lav \
,
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v.i *■r .11 . aj
jlati-s (nun the state --oii.iiu-.r.ii
, i .■
r IT Il.f*
To the lax Asjessors of Hi,- t are,us the Sltieklight , o-i hri |g,.t ¡,l
Co.ntiss of the State of Florida:
short * u U for t
Addi ig Miu-hitte t
The I e .Mature of tin- State of I |.,r v«v-,tlij.r ,v i„'iiti »¡i
ida. at its ic sion for l!#|i|. pas-.-l „ l,lA d.-ita ar.- m
i,
rreiting a tax rommi-edon, j resi-i-.j,
u row - r-, i h,..
their duties a- foll.w,

TUS

vw u r til i,

tue

.1 lui. -Virim i» -,’nrn!i;i:i -r*tr
old liner niHtnmoth fer
■I an early dale pia- a y
11,11 i“t to t; W Venable
*»••'••1 news to tin- ,.,«» I,
It was ruinoreil that tin
■’
’ ri lnidd m s.,I , I,
ncaii tun would Ion.-

-

I ll'll DIM

Vsnumine Shape and \\ ,n a
IteaJy In Thirl)

Day«.

The new county jail will ».
j„
rc.uly fur occupahry which ¡» ,,t at
announcement that will fill the im rag,
Mdividttal with j oy „i unticipatiun a.few (»copie ever expect to occupy one ol
unousiy. li l t the fact rrmni » that
ni »oh county will no&lt;,n haVe one of
•’* t etulpped ja ils in this part of
l&gt;“/ii is da and while it is not anti^
t - M I m t -then, will la. an/ influx of
t- “ u the Moti-1 dr Hand if the
4“i «n Hri rt there will he a place Yor
the prisoners t‘,.,t happen 1«, feel the
'v hand of tlm law ‘-ince the formn i *•'.......... o’lntv the prisoners
• &gt; I".lt;n| at random hi \arioua
"*■
'*&lt;"iru»\ e-itMilinu an tin
’ ’•
&lt;•! • Ilert.m mg the
' er, and the dierid and hw depui’t roing and i-sming. The county
niis-iouer-, \..r\ wisely disidisl that
" a new jail would In* ni&gt;rosxnrv
fut- r&lt; d.ifi the in-u thing

L ine

NTANHAIII» IIVILROAIi op TIIK .s o lili

^

TRAINS to thé East DAI Li 3

I W ILSON

fite p,. (jrmunce of tln-tr uutn
noxnis of tin r iiiali/atiim • &gt;i
that all 4 ..itii-nts of pr &gt;;■•rrelativ,-I . u,f and «-iu,-l - H
ami auhstantiid vain*- in mn

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torag»

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i s t ''.

Wi l l
.N ili i n an »id\e r i i-&lt;
m en t u n d e r lb»*.- he.Tfhrrfr
♦r-n-f
unl\ c o s i \ on I 11 R F I f I \ I s
lini- c a rli i»-siu- and will -.nj,-¡
b ring r ," .n lis .
K,»r R e n t - Nit“ f'ir’,i«h&lt;»i
Si 25 |K-r \*.- »•’. &lt;l*i i
i » .. „P.
For Rent

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1 rem b
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ISilluun i o . ,,r
fVAfn ’ rr-*-n n frr»f»« S«».- •

ir»M«rr&gt;.
ip,

F L O R ID A

" ' 1,1 the statutes governing t.1
.i vsi-ssruent and tuxatum .»( pr..i

’.issengcr Agent

» - •HUM-com,»I,outs i». .

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»'. -IT.d.J ■■ t

ajam-t .o..»-svirs, members of b-i.r. ,
&lt;ssnt. ■ •ininis.iimer. wln-u .
,»

K. M. M A S O N

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Good Farm for Kent—Castle Garden
on traction line, three miles from city,
farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
flowing wdlv barn und «nttshed. Hented Cheap for .
Addr-s. Mr- Cora
Molllnger. Catmstota. N, w \'ork.

i u-iiM-.» men have pro«|K-ris| tur Iw- »&gt;*&gt;em lt&lt;- iit!&lt;ert_,
yond their fondest dreams. During that any pJirt in the prim
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
tina- Kissimmee has grown from a flag u* balk on 1« the id,»tution into ,h&lt;- rln«* of u|i-to-dati* »upimrt to the nomiti,
A rrOKNf.'Y* ami LDHNSEELOR ai I A Vv '■ties
back on that ph-dgu'
I
InHoard
of
Traile
ha«
f•
«
-.■
|jrg»-K
’
never gam tin -lav ,i
«»Ilf tN
r •*; oumMi- for tla« |ros|&gt;*-fil&gt; aid thes- u,,d »" I v-ml I,,-1 -n- v
ehungew
purify |»olitn« m .,,,v .
Hut from th»- manner in »bi.h our
. .
. » I ,
,
,
.
..
" a,,uld “1’^ « lhal ‘ bey “re devoid of
gratitude or U-Iieve that the Hoard ho*
DENTIST
served its um-fultu-ss an&lt;l is no I mger a
tifhie Yowell liuildtiig
nesessary adjunct to their or the city's
prosperity.
SANFORD. FI-ORIDA
_____________ _______If such an idea ha* any plan» ¡n their
S T R I N G F E L L O W bruins we warn them to dig it om ut any
ICE O F T H E P E A C E
cm t’ ior D el “* *ure as physical death
Uriel of Seminal« C«uaty
r,»ines to us nil financbil death will come
and Criminal Case», Deeds,
‘ hem and to our whole people.
Contracts, Marriages, and
The Board of Trade is the life of Kis-

Court Hou*»
ritinger.
For Rent lwo furnished ruottu and
one bedroom
Roopis suitable for lig|,t
housekeeping
Mr». Gooilhue 2 10 Ibuk
avenue.
15-tfc
For .Rent Furnished room
metto avenue

,
M1STELANEOUS
WHY N*)T try an advertise­
ment under Ihia heading. It will
odly cost you THREE CENTS a
line vath i.sauc and will surely

?Mcenprom X °^d “i ^

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M. G. RO W E
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Office: Room, IS anil 19
Wrlbojp Bkxl. ,T(d Floo.

THE

SHELTER

SANITORIUM

NEW SMYRNA' FLORIDA
Celery Uleaching Paper
.
Book your order now. . Wo \^\t thfc
...
» “ ternronf
bt^^K. PA YIS FORSTER. R
,ng P J 1W.TT7TI ffft- hiTirr'd Supply i«
-A :
The. Geo. If. Femald Hard-

S an ford C oca-C ola Hol 11inn

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M 'N T ’PA C T l’R E R S OF GINGER ALE AND SO D\ U &gt; i h

RHONE 21
-M- ♦ + + + K+ ++*+++
♦ » * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 . »H H M J

Complete a b stra c ts from the re co rd s
O range and Seminole Counties.
*

paid for non-residents.
W. GOODRK If. .Manag.r

We know timse sre harsh words, but
the time has passed for sweet songs and
oily words. A fact and not a theory
confronts. us, nnd the man who is so
wrapped up in Ills own seifishnews and
greed that he cannot find the time not
money to aid tho organization that has
’¡fled him from poverty to riches is not a
good citizen, nor is he entitle*! to a place
in Kissimmee's social or business life.”

Henry McLaulin

r Automobilists abroad *hnvt&gt; Iwpn
r-...- c - g . r _________ l _ i i .
ex|KTimcnting with gum ' cartptwr H i
’
JE W E L E R
» 'fla t f I f painU-r and «ign
a -d o p e " for . thiur gaobline. UstmllV,
Wo oan d &gt; your harnas reU Y ' ^ m v i m -w **1
----ropy us in al&gt;out one ounce of camphor is" placed
*
‘
.*
t
wrmaiijaers and Indiits and customs and
•^ * ^luunng and auto lop work now.
in live ¿a IIons gf gasoline and it is as­
Pickard » Hand-Fainted (.time ’ M ■
Atatistjcn showe*! that many for
',„ 1 4 ^ 1
. W. H. UNDERW OOD.
serted by those who use the mixture
'inm s Sterling Slh er
f.
e^nera wfjo only drank liebi yvUMw w*#
.JBrtktt^rur/Hi-Wnrf'-------- ' ' vFLsxire at hofne-wohid I«»x^nii*»- vvliiikey
Elgin and Waltham WAtches; drinker« after coming to America be­
cause fellow Workmen, drunk whiskey*
r ^ H O T E L ^
!
“
ml wine In this country cost the forALL GOODS GUARANTEED
: eigner so much that he turned to w.hisik a y with hia m-ttnrkrra— This nf ooure*
i&gt; true, but what struck me so forcibly
Was' th at*M r. B a t^ w iid we were all ........ ................... .
p p n e to foUqjir the «wmpleroi the man •someUnfi-a’ m
—

of

T axes

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•f t ujier ntllecr to usaist m the ioniOne grower elomsl a rontr.i. t
ncement und prdwecutiou of actions
cirloads at the fancy price of f|
'"tl r»-&gt; and removals and violation«
lu(iii|M»r f •• b Sanford Ytiot-ier
• laws of the stute in re. e»-t to ih»
L”»TAMII*» •onl taxation of rc^P »M. r
tl-e counties
e show » s mie of t h. ,|
"f tin- Tax &lt;Urtimi 4.1 m

ONLY AUTHORIZED IIO T T I.E R S OF

1 nere i«
, .-rtain
smartn ru on ,K)th
»in nkich ol. th** rontroYpray
,,v„r vnfuM i .................
lor women, but on the whole
one must eonrlude that those wluj fa.
vor it are a little ahead of thone oppose,].
.Fhu» in a recent isspe of a pulilicut ion
il is statisi that the unti» are using n» a
danger signal the fact that in «ohi,» of
the au (Trage state» wives have to sup-

» »Special attention given to “nd lt U
IngraUUide on the part
Office 3rd floor Court House. °* our business men not to repay the

b rin g / rchuiLs.
State and local territory- given to
jobbers, •retailers and capable salesmen.
•**SKAT/-' tin* la-wt nnd best known soap,
remove» grime, grrase, dirt, etc., from
the. hands. Big seller, especially in factQfV llistricts. \\.rlite for attractive
preposition, i SK A T CO., 3
park
.avenue, Hart/onT. Conn.
.
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.raStM M i ltv‘ v -

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to vvlront we

Mary p ic k f o i
f r id y

- I N T i l l ' ” DlSHOp i t CARRIAGE
A T TH&gt;; STAR T H F A T IH '

■ lor», igt, in v e s ti g a l e ....... I : .

in inner »( as.c-v-i -g prnj»*ti
•n o . -•verni counties, wc found s ,
‘ r’ 11 1 difleretice m vai iati-m a &lt;f
•"■»•"il., ts ,,f ,,„e cuumj
á.,,tj, r

il- Oioti.m
( otiniiLSsioiier M.ig.n
&lt;•- tu. .ippropriat«-» Jl.Mion f,,r .,
1br»-&lt; page .idv,-rtiscmcnt for SemtaoliGnunty in Sanbvrd Ileraiil
Tln- followìng Honds were appr»v&lt;«|
.imi l.teense for earrying Fire Arni«
l N llraxtnn, Hot-.d for f ’arr.ing
Fireurii»«
\ Il 1 .(Micron. Kumd (or i'.,rrvin,»
Ftr&lt;»:irtn«
" &lt; \\ tlliamson, Hnnd (or |,i-|iut
Shi-riff
l'-i il &lt;&gt; Higgen». Monti for I
1&gt;
SI» ri’!

....................n,,,u»»l.l III,- II,»W low usiti
r,l » «.•lutar) J «-»»i sei|i,i-iill&gt; tin
'b’ftded to call the o s ,-w it* t.gethnr
lecision May town braurh of the Flur
b'b-rciii from i of the fi-ridi/.er
in miiventum at Tallahuss«-. Noven­
’••build ( oust railroad, and uImmii
I III.) II tokl.H { 1 « i’n-»»i few « lo
*
;,,,l 21st. T iere were pnsemt
mil,»s from Orlando, is
hav e Mime• thing new and uuiipie in ihe way of
•» ih.» convention forty out of the fifty
.1 hotel
xv«e,. r .
the -State, and three other
1 »»nur «*i¿jili(irinl ( liiirrh
rn ,r'" ’
wi-n- reprcsenteil by some
...»• M..I.-I U to uav«- I went v five
U» «« r»*fii mi» f »! . . |»
1 *t mmtmji 's 1 .11r;«•rt. •|| uih ht^tnl l»\
' ■ "f the «siinty Commissinner.«,
Mann«,
an.l all the jmrls n-civnary to
in e ramingo crop of wtm h liiere i
*&lt;•»’ &lt;*f 'h e iu p i« ili» I-. ri incili " r •'Mrmi« .il T a llii........Old te- »|ieiik»
'■ i in* tax cill-ctor, leaving only
1
cOiisirti
-i
It will come from Sear».
a large acreage i« I »gl.inj . - . K,«„|
m
’&gt;av•• vmir lie.dtli,
1 id hini in Ibi-lilgh.-st terni« I le 1 « worth)
v-vrii .-ounties r
Roebuck A- C o . ,,f Chicago
J(y
and
this
pnimnu-s
al«o
to
U
1
«
ain-»11
Favi* unir inoli»-, and c-»c*th&lt;- •' birg»- hearing ••-»! »•» nillv b\ ilu- ,su„.
b-!'l a two day *p
parc.-l
post
mercy,
no’
But
the
whole
•sing vuri g&lt;Kid profit to tin- grower« \ g-&gt;.»?| .i/.«
Kunk ot s a f»»r»l " lin il,,- nther 'b ,v S cIiimiI w.irker» ut Sur,fonl
lueatior s of
Ihing will be coin|.|ete m piertw when it
trying to acreage of tristi potal»»v- "ill »•• pui
i*.* iiiwfiptio-t "I»rin k from v,„,r
I he Harm-a» ••f tn&lt;- l ‘nrigregmamal
get» her»-. 10 pmidox. |, tH , n
„
agree to .u».»e-«.« prop­ lu tin» «cas in, and along -«ill (lie
,
and a •. &gt;id &lt; •. l.ige» „ d niav ‘ '*iur. h will gtvy
|jf
l a lt l . li.-ld ai,
large
1«.rial.le
house,
and
w
’nn't
he
like
. ,
— w‘ith law nt i»a true, cucumbers, tomato,»« «.in.,.* etc . in»
» hri.ig |il»-a«.inl r—&lt;i||,-&gt; uhm« honor l*an ,il-t Sai ir-bn »-.c iulg. 1le,' ' -bn-, this a majority di*elmed u»i'
1 hose cement house« which Mr Fdlu.n
M I Rolli,umit, ItiHld
»tanni promises to t»- no t l.,vor.ifdi
»•pi»-» ll.mk
\in i h . wi«hmg ’’
' b " l'arish ro»&gt;ni Huin,iiel «.-rvi-»'
iMv.-med
sonic time „go to be jam rcl
“
" , ,n-v " ‘“ting that it had b ee, a one
Public
x
h,-s«&gt; eu|.s cari have suine li. i “ t •• lt&gt; l'Iales .'tócenis,
,rj* l!,r m“ny years to asiieas pr.)p»-rGhas Hr. 'mie,. Hund |
nt thè Peoplcs Hank and tlnTh»- lh«| Sfinì, Mi,»intanili, i» nnw mu ai almost apy spot. The poFt.ilile
-•I'l &lt;an be t^Afen dawn Uu&lt;l «hipped,
1
‘ hnn ha true ca.il, value, some
Pulii,c
ildren es|«-ciall» « ili tnu| th,.p- (••ri. mih-s m idvance of il». I.iisitania
• orner .Sinn,
«uuicw
hero.e U g r when the proprkdor
M
F
Robiusou, Hon,
Iwiil'* i * ,.&gt;U*
on,y “»*•**"«1 i t «m a
Frusti»
eonvemenet- a» w»-II
iho.x» l'he &lt;•»mpctr.g steamer» arv. well on
g.-ls
tired
of^Chuluota. Iiut it isn't e i° -^-P^r cent of it* trtie value,
v'pecial It«Nid and Hridge
to takr liuiiiing and fishing I Diier wuy aerosi thè Atlan liF, •and wili
|M.et.-«| that he will u„nt to move when
P M I bier. Itomi Trustt o f V ',S ,rs
11 from titht rate
I noeil cip«.
mmhi he entering thè MMiitcmanuan S e a ..
N o.l.
; n, , ‘ raah
no two counties hav-,
.
Mn/ Theodora Croshy Bliss of ; he once getH s»-ttled there in his mail­
order note).
\ T Roiw tle/, Hoad Ttls U»«»
h” b'' 'n " , T »* Coitimis- J
.
Washington. D. .C udì mwitk on m ie-;
,H ad' isc&lt;&gt; them that if they w.mld
( bulimta U growing' rapidly, and
Order place*! for ear of Culverts j
Packard Rf-xlgn»
»mns in tln- Congrcgational rhurch
‘
be,
company promoting the town ,'ls j
with Florida Metal Products Co
1 ,
5&lt;! ,H'r Cpnt °r j
l’ackard ha, withdrawn frorn w' ' h* " ' nin* ol W-lnewlay Dee. 10., »¡•ending a lot of money Uyink^ofiipJ
rxiWiKl not for *he year 1911
Warrants for the month of Nov-!
’
nncctlon u,,h «he Howard- ,
“ l“
" n,,,’r ,he
w.fiks nrtd roads and grading «tr&gt;-*U.
*■ tpi® casi,. value assoM-*
emtier ordered cancelled.
., ,
It is reputed tu be u dream spot, an,r
n
'u
»lied to-do; And nowj'1
. Hid» for U o n d ù iL JJ| ick HatntnoclL^iWgy^
*'
rninntTi* District
liiniriri pw
mit*A&lt;l as f-i»*
|the demand for u ’ hotel is m urgent
Ts f !anre ,w|‘ b law and our duties '
Drainage
received
follows
in the future enfir»l. by its prnudnut
ihut it is--planoMl „&gt; have one ’ right
Jam es I* (»des $30,000. at par.
r4^ 'g ^ l l rnrn^ ,ioner,,• 've notify every ’
| Mr. B. A. Howard. This corpoartioi
away.
.. _________
Sail 1er &amp; Tilden, $12.000. ut par. J . H
; ^
r ,0r. 0f Worlds that for the '
i f.xa. been one ul ihe
tiriandp Jet,tin e!,’*
‘'
n n irty w osiiiiafiu iiiiittr»
Clem n.tmn nt put Total” Yifj.oon
••»! known in tl : p
(• M \Vellslager, ngc.ncv dire» tor Nett b.-H g cutir»- .irnmint of- i«m* ' Bid«
l? to »wi. il1^ 8,1 ^a'd down In iwvtions
. : n- past six \»-.,r&gt; I •
York Life Insurance Co.. Iack»&lt;mv ill»- acce|il«»l
lk» U x ,
° f Chapter 5.196, of
•• ir tier,- it« tm«i .«
was to the city \V&lt;-dne*»kiy . looking after
&gt;«P*rty
fo,‘ 1907 a,,d anncib«
Mr Howard .do . ,«
hu
I’
less
for
the
coii\pany
.
•• ' nase. a pronunem grower on
&gt;iit on
truc Vttluc. Wo khall ir&gt;i kept i;i the north by leisiness wliich the
the west side brought »ome Irish potai
\
floanli of Coirnfv rntnniM.
compafty had there, and the fact that the
tm»s to The Herald otllre this week that
th ’
Pr md a* ° *n
j ‘ he L’tw and work In harmony with th,
Inisniess gr*.-w to large proportions in
. were the finest s|&gt;crlmens ovt-r sex-o m
o 8 ’ncr*o*o in valuations, Tax CohlftiMlon, nnd asje»» prop»'rty
thus first two years is evidence that ii
this s*Ttion
They were large and smoo
•too t
^ * roatcr aun' o f . l i your county for th^your I 'J lt at its
will not suffer under the pre»«ijt plan.
this Section, ’i hey were larve nnd
fa i r tnyP0&gt;M than WB»,true cash value._______]— ----------------unoon aorvire ar thror-tTrm.'k &gt;iiidT,nr áTtiTheáltiw
~TT00
Wr.Tac’iartJ has noPyVt ilecldtsl what
»»d wc "hall insist
John Neel
W .J.Thigpeip.. , . •
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ternoon D ;c. 6 ip the C on-j Mr.
for.»State taxes. % "
John F . Edwards.
'« *- j John Hinter....
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to make H*fortune. They clearly d*mt tvT!CJ,U' * .f&lt;^ lin*»
'
R* J . Fatereon.
W . C. Williamson
....... ■
w«A ht
h* * ’ ^ , n **■&gt;■ oflstrute the yoasilT.ities of a fall crop
• “R Jou will comply with 2
.
, Tax Commissjoj^J. Continued on I’age Five
-— -*&gt; Iftr-^P'^ted— U»mo of Irish p a sto rs nrised in the greet FatJ^
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

I Woman’s Club
All Loral Advertisement» Under This Heading, THREE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents,
WANTED
WHY NOT (ry an advertise*
meut -under ihis hea'ding. 1( »ill
only cost you THREE CENTS a
lino each issue and will surely
bring results.
WANTED AT O N TE— Old Rags at the
HERALD O F F IC E .
Rags MuU he
P erfectly, C lean.. WUI Psy TAVO (E N T S
a pound for tonne.
Wanted—Girl for general house work
Apply at 1,06 North Laurel.
30-2tr

KcxaU Ulive ( hi Emuk.on is a real medic in c - a splendid hpdy and s-trengtlibmldcr, isjVaAtly good for old. t&gt;cople,oo*
Wanted—Three rooms completely fur­ 9«i'.icitium idira to theayxtcfe ingredients
nished for light housekeeping. Two to necessary to rebuild wasted tissues, strongthree months. Address J . L. U.. c o Ujsn the nerve*, give new energy and a
■yotlil'er apd livelier feeling to the body. It
A. C . L. Dispatcher» adire. Snnford. *
doesn.t contain a drop of alcohol nor any
.
30-2tp
dangerous drug. 11 ihay not make you fed
Iwtter after the first dtae, nor perhaps for
wverfcl days Riyt if you don't feel much
heUtrr and etrongcr before you have taken*
a quarter a4 muclt as you have of other
medicines that dido’t h Ip you, wc will gladly give you buck your money. Th at's cer*
? sqtimr deal. ■ ■

WHY NOT—Try- an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only Ttwr yen THREE CENTS a
line each Issue and will surely
bring results.

Oeçeipbi

«ml delightful programme w m rendered. on it* first reading an:! passed..- Moved
Airs. Polk, Mias Mahoney and Ali*» and seconded Dint it W read by title
Davis hving rrepared good paper* on f only and the n d ralb e waived and thut
t*ir subject of irjuaie festival»,'oratorios i t bo . placed on its second rending,
and religious music in America. Mrs.W j Carried. Moved and seconded that
nnd religious music m America. M is?« the rules be waived again ami that It be
Chandler and Stunion. M odam ca Hdy, ^ .3,1 jn fu|j nm\ bo jilaced o a ftn third
Fox nnd Newton ga\e short n o t« on reading and final passage. Carriwf.
the lives of the s o c ia l composers of the I t was then rend in full. Roll call, Y e * .
day: Payne. Duals Ruck, fh ad w lck , i f W .-Herndon, W 8 . Hand« S . Uungu..
Parker, Mrs. Reach. ' A rfcing vote o f! w . H. Underwood, F ..U Woodruff and
thanks was tendered Mrss Chandler and c . C . Woodruff. No, none. Passed,
the program committee for the sierras
Movcd and seconded thut the t&gt;i|ls aa
of their work. It was unanimously
|,y the president and approved by
voted to liegin chorus work at Once. t |,e flnancc co m m ittee. la* paid. C a rMrs. Hoy sang u fine selection from rjod with the c-Vreption o fC C. W oodDudley Hunk, Fear Not Ac, O Isra el;- ru(y who objected to payment of bill for
'•At Daw ning," Cadtnan, Mrs. Claude disinfectants.
1
Herndon, Mfndown, H. Parker, M lsj
Moved »nil tr&gt;rnnitml thut rmmrtl tut-

state needs .thnt sanatorium- dwpernte!y.- Florida • i s . t h e only s t a t e ‘ so
.
.
.
City Council M e e ts4'
l^ntely «ought by gufferers from tub
cflloats which provides no place for their
Thc city council met in regular ses­
eme o r ‘ care, and notwithstanding the sion Dec. 1st at 7:30 p. m.
fart (filt for thc
of Iu, - pula.
Present, II. W . Herndon,, president
,
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riorH a h i« n larger health apprt»- pro tern,; W . S . Hand, W. II. Under­
F . L. Woodrudj S . Runge and
priation per capita
than
arjy sta te wood,
hut
one jn the United States. Th
C. C. Woodruff. Absent, T . J . Miller,
nf
n .n ..
Minutes of the last meeting were read
of 'V om ens Cltfbs recoge
hiring the need u nan ¡m ousy voted thatT^hd approved
further delay, was to be deplored und to
assist In a movement with a sanatoria

D o n ’ t Put Off
seeking

re lie f from 1u...
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caused by d efective action ,
gana o f digestion.

nesses g e t their start in tr,,,
thentom ach, liver, Imiw.’I
(Illicitly, sa fely , mirely
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Change In Reporter-Star

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The rGAnured sale of the interest own­
ed in the Reporter-Star by Mr. G .' C .
Keller to Col. W. P. Walton of Kentucky
was confirmed yesterday.
Col. Wulton is afrother of Mr. E . C .
Walton is a brother of lyir. E..C. W alton,
who owned the paper conjointly with M r.
Keller.* The brothers will now become
associated in tho conduct of Orlando's
afternoonjm blleation. Mr. W tRon has.

used by leading phymriaimcvcrynhi re in as trie «jnu.
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debility, Weakness and lability to disease,
“Cfiqrchra, schools, labor unions, fraeasily digested foods known, being taken

ri,p number of -00.000 at least are
being asked to join the anti-tqberculosis workers of the country in the observancc of the fourth National f i b e r miosis Day. Personal appeals are heing made to clergymen of every denominution, school princijials and leaders
of vnrious organizations, urging them to
cooperate.

For Sals—One horse dire harrow one
horse turning plow. Good os now. T ..
K . Bates Court House.
15-tf
For Sale— IUd Jeisey 'boar 2
years
old fine animai w cijhs about 200
IHibnds.
Sarrcficcil at $15.. or will
»anp for h'ifer suitable Ui price. 4 1■
McDougal R. D. No.ifl Sntiford. 2ff-tfc
Fcr Sr.'c--W hite Ho"und Turkeys.
Hen and Gobb'cr for L'.OO
Several
fine Jlronxe Gobblers A for breeding
$0.00 each.
G. C. McDou'gul The
Turkey Man. R. D. No* 3 Sanford. 23-tic
Sunday Srhool Report
pnght piano, coinparTho
Sunday
schools showed an in­
Inquire at PhilPp's Stucrease
again
On
last Sabbath' Fach of
2 4 -tfr
tflem is enthusiastic In its work
For Sale Five acre farm ball deured _ Then* were prerent h’mulay .aLJim - _
fenced cultivated:“ Strong tlowlng welT. P aptist
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Half cash balance on terms. Box Stì7 Congregational
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Sanford.
25-tf
Methodist
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Presbyterian
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-For Sale— A ten acre truck farm tiled
and fenced near Sanford, good land, n
new barn.
Address 2135 Main
S t.. Jacksonvi'le, Fla.
20-17UAVe liave in transit plenty of b ean a
curumlter ham;K*rs to he sold In le»« th
For Sale—Secondhand Underwood
typewriter. 525.00, and one Remington car loud lobs at Jenkins' store nea
\ HfxU * U ik u iu i-u l
No. 0, $12.0u Western 1 ‘T.To IV'TVTo- Ji^Ori
«1 Moore's Station mi the cj-«t side
graph otPre.
2 S ■t f
j car load lots ^ei' A H. Moses at Sn
Ifortl.
3 1 Fri

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nad
Th,rd
MoVed and s&lt;wnded that
bid of 8 . O. Shipholser of $295.00 he
acccl)ted’ Carried,
The clerk was in stru ct«! to advertise
for bids for the sanitary and street clean
ing w o r.
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th * clly [oUl nt p0rncr of

The chief aim nf the national moveA [*etit inn was |ircpente&lt;l*by the resitnent is (o secure the presentation in the dents east of Pump branch asking that
cfies of the tuberculosis
problem lights bo pU»&lt;*d in that neighl*orhood.
and the need for cooperation of churvh
members and others. L ast year over
60,000 rh u rch « gave attention to this
subject on Tuberculosis Day and many
churche» contributed the collection of
one sendee for the tuberculosis eamnaign fond. AVI He the Tubcrr doss
Day movement is strictly educational
,»nd not for the purpose of raising man *y
tin* c hurches of t he country are urged
to cooperate in tie? Red Cross s«&gt;al cam­
paign."
Mr» K AA J&gt; Dunn, chairman of the
liealth committee and un able cor|&gt;s of
assistants will sell the Red Cro?s sea!.«
in i-an ford Not only are club mem­
bers urged to purchase the Seals hut the
townspeople in general are asked to con­
tribute in such a splendid work of
1 building a sanatorium, by a gpneriimji
‘tritrio n a g e 'S**1' * "

srTA^ri^r T fr o tn"

the U&lt;si Cross seal« will j&gt;e u.u*»l for this
purpose Tiie local jiasior« have been
reoin-sl«! to observe Tuberculosis Day

WANT AD.VS. PAY
TRY

ONE

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Sanford Cycle Co,
10« PALMETTO

AAR

roe Sale - Twelve acre vegetable farm,
parti.- under cultivation. 5 room house,
Address Box 1021, Sanford
31*9tp

WHY NOT try an adycrti.sem c n l u n d er (b is b e a d in g .
It will
o n 1) co st you THREE CENTS a
lin e e a c h is s u e a n d will s u re ly
b rin g r e s u lts .
For Rem — Nice furnished room.«,
51.25 per week and up. At Stum on’s,
315 E. Fourth St.
19-20tp
Good Farm for Reni—Castle Garden
on traction line, three mil(~i troni city.
Farmi«i for live jear«, all liled, two good
tluwjng well«. ' ir 1« and outahed. Rented cheap fu. . . b. Aiidresa Mrs. Cori»
llolimg.f «
ia. New Aork.

How About That

Court H&lt;
minger.
For Rent Two fuhiUlicd room« and
one lied room. Rooms suitable for light
houst-kreping. Mrs. G«»)dhue 210 Park
avenue.
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For Rent—Fund«h«l room, 301 Pal
m etto avenue. . ' *.
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MISCELANEOUS
WJJY NOT try nn advertise*
? ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS A
line each issue and will surely
bring results.

-T»)! ;hsVs^aTfljxt'd a » painter And 'aigti
writer. AVe can ,dö your hornera 1
pairin': and auto top work tow.
14-tf
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IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN
THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN
OF T H E HERALD. ONLY
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DECCMDER

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1913

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LARGE AUDIENCE W ITN ESS?‘v ED THE E X E R C ISE S
1 i

BEING

IIAULED TO CELERY

ARCHITECT'S
O FFICE
AT
WASHINGTON IS CROWDED

. uAVENUE.TO BE LAID

THIRD ANNUAL LODGE OF SORROW HOLD

ANNUAL CONFER
ENCE IN 'H IST O R I­
CAL SPO T

GOOD

NEWS

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THE MID WINTER EXPO SI
TION 'PR O M ISES GREAT
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RESULTS
W ILL

"Dixie, 009 of -the msot valuably si
well as one of the moat beautiful plat**
in Orlando, clmnged hands fast week,"
■ayjf^he Orange County Citfaeni Th*
purrb'aaef was E. A. Thomas and W
f’itiirn gare th? readers. a view o ftlrir
attractive place from the w attF'flW .*
A faYge full abd pfettfrr gtvch'wfflrOTlderfee -of th¥ früih*o f the CltiWri’s tre­
marks 'about l i i 1 Besuiy. The' plhfce Ik'
certainty beautiful, and the owner can
hardly fail to enjoy Ufa amid auch sur­
roundings in 'Florida!
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CITIZENS
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OVER ONE HUNDRED MEMBERS
SANFORD ROAD n l M 1! I ( T
MARCH IN LINE FROM LODGE
NOW BE PAVED WITHIN RAD.
TALLAHASSEE IS FAMOUS IN SONG
/..R O O M TO STAR THEATRE
IDS OP NINE MILES OF CITY
' AND STORY OF EARLY DAYS
■a
The Elks Lodge of Sorrow or Memorial
The
brick
(or
the
Sanford
«pedal road
ÖF
METHOPISIOM
Day.-was most fittingly observed Sun­
district has arrived1
day afternoon at the StaerTfcaatro and
**'Now"Wtiat do'you thinkofThht right
tïeh on* Wetf- In the face of the prediction of the wise
utes ahead of scheduled
theatre nesday morning, December 10th, and
building was well filIed wi*jAnfy cgmc for a wc«k the Methodist preachers and o h « who said that the brick would not
IS alptr tp swcll tW crowds AaMfl fromJ laymen composing that important body get here before the first of January at
least?
the fact that the Sanford lodge of Elks will bo busily 'engaged with the business
But the brick are coming and aa fast
b one of the largest in the city and nat­ of the church.
oa they arrive they are being haulod to
urally attracts attention from friends
This is a great occasion In tho life of Celery avenue where the first'(aying will
sni relatives of the members, but also
the Methodist itinerant preacher. A be made. All of ua will ngree that Cel­
the public Is aware of the beautiful a,.d
week of association together with his ery avenue needs the brick more than
impreMivc nature of tfae memorial ex­
fellow comrades is an inspiration to him, any other section and now that the seaaercises each year and each one grows
and after all the reports are in, and tho son has started for the vegetable move­
larger in the opinion or thoso fortunate
conference work is done, the last item of ment ti*» brick should be laid on Celery
enough to attend. *
husincm is the stationing of the minis- avenue and the road made good bet re
Few lodge i in existence pay as much topi for another year of service. The
the heavy hauling of the celery crop be­
attention to the memory of their de* reading of the appointments is always a
gins. The brick will bo hauled to Cel­

parted brothers or hold such beautiful! time of intense luterwl.
ery avenue first ard tho road out Union
and commemorative. exercises to keep
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D has l&gt;een seventeen, years since the i avtnue. will be laid as will the real Cel...
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conference met in 1 j llabstwee. and the cry nveme, thus giving the growers on
&lt;J tSBCardte»lpriad,ploB . U h . F .I., h . . |ir„ c h m a|„,
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lhc
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BE ONE OP TH E - GREAT-'
EVENTS

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HISTORY
SECTION

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A trip .through the grounds,of the
(»range County Fair Association, where
will be held the Midwinter Ex position
February 17-21, revealed the fact that
the buildings and grounds are being put
in order for this coming event that al­
ways throngs the city with visitors from
far and near.
The ladiea' rest room, which Secretary

tlulldjng in St.'Petersburg'started * t ’
an unprecedented raté for the'month' of
December yesterday, eleven building'
permits being fasted thé first day. The
permits for this one day being issued the
permits for this one day call Tor fortyseven more rooms to be added to thé
dwellings of the city. Last month was
slightly behind the month before In th
building activities, but December proru­
se to outdo a ir records if the lead is

O’Neal declared to be the best of any
lair ground in the state, haa received ad­
ditional improvements. In the rear of
this building a splendid new tennis court
haa been built.
More than two hundred strong,
healthy rose bushes are liclng cared for
which will be full of roses when the ex­
position ta‘ cs place. In this connection
it may Ik.* stated that the grounds have
been additionally ndoemd with much
sbrihL-r . in tiding palm trees, rnm-

maintained.

“f . l " “ ' J ' .r'' ’I". Fn ™ , l&gt;’ •' u' 11 ; most cordial welcome m tho rial hilt., ol mad, in g ,t t ln , to Ihe elation. Aa won
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tlie .«tale, the Hipference will convene ns &lt; elery avenue U laid the w.irkme t
program was.rich i.i tila n t and from th
on \\ wlnesday morning, Dwcmbcr 10th, * will be •’albaLAii thn HauforxF-Ofl«Md«»
first of the program to the last the large
vrtH—adpruni atvritir ^Tonduy, tlii^road and Park aver.no out to Hughey
-ludieiair r a f i t l rtt- Mi V o l u m ant us
^loth.
street ai d thence to SanTurd avenue will
numhiV follower! lorlge rit. al to the end
lie linl, iiiuH. g u ennti roots« brick road
Tnlluhassee,
the
(b
tiital
City
«if
our
Thri.lpdge members, over one hand re I
from I tret street in Hanford to. utmost
slate,
situated
tinning
the
old
red
hilb
strong marcherl with bared heads from
1the county line
the lodge rooms to the theatre and as i of I&gt;pon. is an historic spot, for our
Methodist |e«p|r. It was here that th*
11:-. a i II In* gmjii news ia the |H\}j»li!
Mrs. R. R. Drum played a xoluuiar»
of th,* .M.-ciul road district, who have
Florida Conferem
•lMpUt.o marched up two aisles to ihe.r ' ‘n t
o{ th" Flnri,la
in (he
{he front
front rows,
seats in
rows, ila., .*1 I , , ‘^"Vemvi. when 1. ihImp Joshua Seoul- boon waiting so anxiously for the actual
the Ofllcera. On the stage with if,,, pre* id« 1 It embraced alt middle and wnri. of l&gt; aiding to commerce and also
Yalta) Ruler. Cruse Barnes, were Hon. east Florida and that part of Georges to those who have cor.tehdeti that the
D.L. Thrasher, lion. Cary Landis, f)r. lying south of Ft. (iuimen AJj^ur
land I tregi .mu llbil xxtuihl i«&gt; t - ■) our
From T l e v l
dixtmt
t m a a ris ru t m
tTX»!'. pari in the th- Vltamuba river
«i|4 » ' c .Sprag iw arrivai ihm md e-»n*i‘b-rat ion lu th&lt;- (oilowmg. obl,e_,
's
I
took,
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f
tj
Pwit
1
paru
m
!■.»•
I his wilt gjv*- ttu h; ccial diurict r.twnit
mpum were in the w-ing? ami came o it
Jt
« K îr om, Itti-’. «O;'.'. il- will» «ix non- . serv st Ions.
« tam. The main quartette cotnpo.'tetl ida,‘‘ we learn that them were twvi.e i tWj-i!t.,-tl' - miles of brick ros»H nmL'CHll
f.'ay torà ha* beer» dljcii«dng a prohnnf'N whit'll will 1- put into 1ruin
irnpni
ha*
ret-eix'e*l
ats
at
s'lmfonl
of h»Mart». Murrell. WlldmaTt, Folk ai d ••biers. Including trii.sfer- Thirty-ane 1 *- tile only spoa.il rtuid dritrict In Flor­
XV i 11
thi»*s' 11» xv iii-m the Kru T1» I»y c&lt; mt r- -«* nf #7n.»KKi.tk) for the ì otu d hot d ree re tu gravide for tho itlida that h.n l :ifti•11 il i\.mtu/e of tile lie'.
Lfayd rcnderwl that beautiful aid
1|'i thii-M n &gt;w u ;»ml iho ; •: ■r n- •of ■fi* L . g ,l l lilted Mate* Lost- i stalliti ion of an qdequfitc and .prooer
) nis will l.e eight nines timi 'Ite f ¡--r ro.nl lu x j .d l i ' i i ! I for , rick reside,
B-nt ap(iropriate piwe. "T h e taenut
'^ewerago and dmi .ago s.stsm . The
Ilio.»dal. UÎU- niiii* ti 1ld ng.
.1
i.»g
•‘■î'f**, r
(yurt»
Ckiir” and tlie meiubvr« of the iislge idi« r'oiiferoncg lia» n e l ut iullahassee
Th)». acti &lt;i i|d the ¡-.art of fit' Fist
a
V|li2 ire 1 w N't l eared for a t th«u X»ill bt&gt; from tln'i«' to tive &gt;ears ba­ amonnt tfiat ha* Ih.—n tnlkid
Wi’ig called to their foot gn, tin- sig.l lite tirai ; eighth, iiihi’lrenth, iweuty- ford cc hi I district lots • h u utebedo
gested
i»
FI
76,000.
The
m
ailer
is
onc
Il'V
the
Arfure plSP^ can be preparai in
M-xeoth, tidrt , -sixth, fo r o -third and by.-lho n i l of the state and row tltA we
of sarrow*. being followed t._. C L. Pol
\n of i\ - h itili KS I re undergoi K a chit» et*» nt\\cx at Wash ingioi urttler ihnl'very grcsdl/ intontita all whn own'
fifty-third sessions were held here. The •have made pnctl on the pruunttitiri
... 1 , r•no ll i 1 *. 1 d the Stoddard 1 reu 1t (*t1 •Hlicin*.
in s solo, “ Tho Hc^issionnl
protxsrtx or live in Day trina.
dal*ei of these «essiti11i Were sw f.illow«; ulb r &gt;w-tinns of Florida will follow a - ■)
tble manner.
in.m.». 1 »! New Yor ; has
miii»kr
*LT pr$* ur * :*u authorized lini! lings nl
First wssioe. Ket r :;»r. 7.
htodiop good roads will * »on be the slogan.
•n
a i ■ ui.tVi- •II i»f the spl"tv ■r-- t i f i »*,. »! ri-t-ite. t'* »dlli-e «i Wash
After a prayer by Dr. U.-owt 1
u n I ltt*M OTT L j.G E
loshuu &gt;■
■&lt;'&lt;»..!« presiding, T ,* Henning.
»«ut
ill adorn the !*.. 1
Rent ?• urrell gave Thanatnpsix ar.d )f»*huii
»to&lt;
«!•» •1 1 1 ihi- ■uni- .1fill'
: 1 t
renderwi till« immortal poem i ;» m .n
n-tor ,
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hingt
»»ti
1i
' lint p|.ss IN I i o l i l i ) \ I t ov i »
I. tiding iUl.H at :
ner tlmt certainly brought f- rtlt pnu, 1 j,«-,
\ 1•*’V •&gt; 'U&gt;, .'Mill
lm&gt; the -.line mu d er of t pibuu't Members Wires Join the In- *
dependent HouseW^»rj
•Il ITI* 1» ■ i . X I I HII .du» * -r.- il.1* il ehr &gt; (1ml 1« h»i 1 twenty year* ago, with
far the )ou,ig lady; applau«- i,»»t lu-itt: Mi-hitp 1*
t in- Siotc i vm ini to the Front In ilu parcels rtKun.
allowed'«lurbtg the exorcises.
'intlh. m-&lt;
the same wago rate, and nn authority to
Washington, D e c .* .- E g g s are to i f
What Su. t. Hugh Allen calls his e\- Increase either exrept by art of eongrt«*. banished 'from the tables In the homsa
Mntter of Good Roads
Niueleei.th, December 12, ldG2, Binilo .
Miss Gaines rendered “Tho Land of
(H'rimottial font} will (urnish visitors
Nineteenth,
December 12.
1K62,
the Soul," and tho audience was carried
*\ bill, bjo.
which has the su|»- „( nearly all the cabinet members, whose
Interest in the progress Florida ii
have, pledged their support to '
thtre with the singer for her voice haa Bishop J . 0 . Andrew, presiding; !’ P making In building and kipping up g*&gt;&lt;* I with the proper unijrrstnndlng that e«'l- port of the architect » office and treasury
»■ry. lettuce, turnli»*, radlalies, «tr.iw- ib'inrtnient at Washngton was recently
(liK
boycott campaign which is oa depth and expression that always gives Smith, secretary.
ri'ads is notices fur and wide nmi in fa» or
ri'iries, beet«, inuxt-rl, onionSi carrot«, i .troduretpln tin* I K. Senate to relieve 1
Twenty-seventh. January Hb. 1H7L uhl\ ««inmented oc in many of the lead
wuged to reduce ihe price. O n e o
•ajoymept to the hearer».
' .ibbago, totimt &gt;es, *'te , and even
this xcry .unbiteinssrilke situation, and tl„. t-,rst to give her approval and join
Judge Da ndis, the orator of the occa Bishop \\ M Wtghimaii. presniling. mg industrial and trade journals of t »»•■|
Rhodes
gcrotf.
«re
grown
to
|ierfistti«in
iu
authorises,
(he architect's nfllce, with ,}„. movement was Mrs. William Jenson- according to the program tn a d o U %S ■ Bird, secretary,
country
I
Florida sand This garden 1« ** lleof the certain limitation*. t»&gt; employ outside mug» Bryan, wife of the secretary of
good fhe title a:idr gave one of the most
* hirty-sixth, . •■&lt;ember
One »f the resumé» of th«» situate»'
retty «[rot* t" !»• »«-••:■ a»&gt;mit the lair urchiteclH mi that these buildings may siate
Interest! ij{ lectures that ha« been en Blsh p D S
1« contained HI «/he following editona t
grounds,
and is second only to tho rose bo constructed in tho-near luture.
"Any subject that touches, the homo
joytsl by a Fanfonl audience. Judge! PasM, secretar,.
taken,from a receiH issue of the Indus-|
display.
Reporter Star
(.ould you md in this work by enlist- touche* the heart of every woman, who- *
Luiiiix carnal the theme of his oration , Forty-third, December" lfijh, 1BS6, trial Index;
ing tho influence of &gt;mur delegation in evtr ahc is," is what Mra. Bryan tokl
from.the ancient history to the modern Bishop Eugene R Hendrix presiding;
A lolal of 2.H48 miles of good roads
Frederick
Pasco,
secretary.
congress in l»chalf of this bill?
Mrs. Ellis Logan, rt leader in tha boycott
*nd beyond tho presont times and all
Were built in. Florida last year at a cost
Another Lyceum Attraction
,
Very
truly
yours,
Fifty-third,
December
Qth,
1896,
movement
here when she called upon
tbfJUih hU discourse was the thread of
of more than $1,000,000, according to
PORTLAND
C
H
A
M
BER
O
F
COM.
Bishop
Charles
G.
Gallowa^.
presiding;
Tho*e
having
season
ticket*
foh
the
Mrs.
Bryan
to obtaip her support. Mrs ’
optimism. He described the optimist
an ofilcin! rejMirt ju st made public.
K . G. Gillner, SeC’y. . , Bryan sasurol M rs. Logan that nhe was
Frederick
Pasco,
secretary,.
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Union
Lyceum
and
ottieni
who
attended
u beiag the man who made the best of
Half of the roads were surfaced .with
ip thorough accord with the movement.
O f tho Bishops who have' presided ill ^
" hst’niUoa wlYh ma'rl'm cni'shal tho Chicago Gleo Club enteruiqment
the worst conditions ami the pwaimlsl
Following Mrs. Bryan's lead, nearly
u the one who made the worst of the Tallahassee, only one remains on this stone and of the remainder 8.5 miles were will bo interestal in Icatnirg that anFLORIDA FARRS WELL
othe# attraction will be at tho Imperial
all tlie other cabinet wives have joined
of things and imprescej the audi­ y if : Bishop Hendrix. The others have construrtod of brick.
' --------the effort u&gt; bring lower egg prices.
ence tha£ the man who was optimistic gone to the home above.
A number of Florida counties have on Dec. 11th. Dr. CUude W. Duke,
’
Bishop
H.
C.
Morrison,
»who
is
to
pre­
Don't
Know'
W
hrrf
'Money
&lt;*oc*»
B
u
t'
Pledges have lu*en obtained from' Mrs.
traveler
nnd
lecturer
will
deliver
hi*
to,thin world yas a. public benefactor.
voted bonds for road construction in re­
side
over
the
seventieth
session
of
our
famous
leeture,
"Some
Social
Aspect*
of
It
|
m
On
The
Way
Undley
I I . Garrison, wife of the s&amp;reThe speaker had made considerable.re*
cent months, and it is estimated that the
tary of war; M r* Albert S . Burieaoh,
•«•rch fpr hit lecture and showed pro- conference is r.o stranger to our Flor da expenditures this year for improved C hristianity." ,'V ••
Washington, D. C., Dec. d. Florida
wife of the postmaster generalr Mra.
Mr.* A. F . Turner, secreUrj' of reli­
‘r md thought tinged with pathos and people.' In fact, he is one of us. Flor­ highways will amount to $3,000,000 or
ha» fared very well In the government
David 3. Houston, wifo of the secretary
gious w“0rk, Young Men's Christian As»tupor and the audience greatly enjoyed ida is Jtis home b y adoption, and * e are more.
. • &gt;
estimate« for harbor apd river Rnprovc*
glad to have him aa u d tlx ei of Florida.
"«ry bit of It.
J
Nothing has demonstrated more no­ sociation of Tamj«i sa)T»: "D r. Duke’s ment* for the hext fiscal year. The es­ of agriculture, and 'M rs. William B.
His home is at Leesburg. He has prei tably the progress ihijt Florida is mok- strong personality, splendid oratory, to­
Wilwm, wife of the secretary of labor.
Tha oration wak followod by a selectimates sent to, congress by- Secretary
sided oyer our conference twice before ing than the building of good roads in gether with hia bright flashes of wit and
f A-monster petition is being prepared,
‘wn "He Shall Come Down Like Bain"
MoAdno Include'thc following;' t.
■
at Palttka In 1896 and Tampa a year that state.
with*
x*hlch congreiw is to be stlrmcd by
his
altogether
pleasing
manner
op
tho
These road« are paying
hy^the octette composed of Misses
For'govFrament )&gt;n*toffice at.Palatka,
ago.
Mra.
Lognh and her' c6*work&gt;ra. ID fa
platform
make
hifn
a
lecturer
of
thc
high­
handsome re in m s on the money invested
«wnjun, Ward. Mm. P^k, Mra- F. P.
$3,000 jk).
Dr. Frederick Pasco is a familidr figure in them. They would pay a very satis­ est order. At the'Young Men's Chris­
expected that by- next Monday night
Bt»d •Messrs. Polk, Murrell,
For the Improvement of St Lurie Inat the sessions of our conference. *He factory fttum if nothing hut the inpteaM tian Association we find that h r draws
more than five •thousand names will
! ! m L ^ 'Vfldman, all of theft artist*
haa served as secretary of the confer« re» in the value of lands which they caittut le tte r th at almost
mostany
oKe
we
haVa
bhpn
,
.
..
,,
,
!
Itavs
been signed to tbotiocumi-nt. Mrs.
any
'
lbeir singing was one of the features
V&lt;- !__,i„„
-;.r o r additional work in St. Petersburg
««,.»
year after year aince the thirtieth session was taken into account, We have in alilo tq secure,, not
excepting-tp&amp; M ttr*; fclrl»re. ki rqnnu • - « ./ ' * Lô$«n .dwlsw^ that alraidy fifteep
occasion. One of tho most im18?I. giving mind tho case of a farm owner who at Used lecturersi from
(mm abroad
ntlroml."
' "
L ’
■ i
i i tu thousand Washington wives bave joined
PJj*«ve and to many an awe Inspiring held In Jacksonville;.itr",
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. tbe m m i « o t .- ,U U.pIfiMRli I h « ^ .
.
A
Sanford
citlxen'
saysr«**^
1t»d
the
/W irnt of the memorial services ts the
Continued otv,page 2
v . , oempted to »ell h i* fatal for $1,800 and
pleasure
of
hearing
iV.
puke
tlriiv
lr
his
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V
'*
c
£
r
,
Women saÿ‘, ip impress congress with tlw?
*&gt;i
i. .............
, m - ' —
Fw’s sB unable
to get
amount
'"JJ»
»*» roll of absent members or ______________
_......________
,
_ . .t ly
_ t ...
J|Bi f.»r it.
lecture
"Som
e
S
c
i
*t
Asp«vcU
of
f
’hé»• /.^ .» h o hnve gone beforo‘»n&lt;L&amp;8eo* *
, „ . •• „ . A first t ^ highwyftnui built through
*
*
- ; vj
; ; '7 r Taylor Tesd
n*m,#. . ,,nd the i s l a n d jte thiSrafured an offer of tia n ity " . in a cliautau-jha lost J u ^
For dredging work in the Apairtchicoli
There wire nine lecturera àlidi enter­
riv. r. $15,000.00.
*
M f K o k l « . W. M. W oil ley » M * ,
1 W-°00 &lt;0 A h *
th'°UKh thrr° h*d
tainers on the program. Dr. Duke waa
|., 'b
r »r . caUing eacn
W
each name
ttamo three
three limes
Urate
,.nT0J l l ?5v the iconic and ! ,W&lt;T ™ chanst° ,n thc "t4lUB of lhe iarm
For work on Bbckw ater river, $ 6 ,
¿ J , m m r i S l i ON KUNDAV ‘
decldaliy the favorite."
' ’«/ ¿ j* , 000.00.
i
,
^ . except the tmUding of the road.
*
■
•.
*- .
• -3 f t
in ^ e*far'
by a few words ? , ?
Tickets
mny
I
mj reaervod a t Muxwpll’j
Not
only
is
Florida
building
road«,
« ^ r a t i o n by the Exalted Ruler
F’or work on llohnen river. $,3,000.00. L * ’ „
,
... . . „ . „
,,
Rha .g b i n d i n g verj- substantial store Wednesday and Thursday, Die.
„
.
• .
. . . . . .
.
JScw (tame Law Strictly Prohibits U tsreal id«« 0f the memorial aeftRcte probably e n j o ^ j ^ as,greater degree
Fro
deepening
nnd
the
clearing
of
the.
.
on Sunday/ Tji« tain Trepk-Tnany from
ones, brick being used for the purpose 10th and 11th. Downstairs 60 cents. S t. Johns river, $300,000.00.
/
^ ; * &gt;*‘cn.f»on of Sshbalh
'
, •
o f (' aih onplattendance but tha theater biuldfng was
Balcony dCcents. Those holding s^iion
in.
some
counties.
'
1
■ Fbr worit’ on the channel from Clwiiwr’ ^ P b * now gam* law and the old gaim . ,
if
comfortably filial and the sorvicro wero
tickets will use 'the seats shown orf the
waterharbor to.Tampa B iy, $ 3 , 0 0 0 . law for that, matter forbid hunting on
A ' Neal h ä d it h « harduitt task beyond the average, if such a' thing is ’
,tickets.
i
- ' ■•L'- -A
For improvement on» Lake Crsacent *Sunday ahd this law can be and should
■CPL
,1tautAl|Jr&gt;irl m ^»ing'wt vulogy to the fcsaible. Many strangere present
&gt; 'i,
___ M.
. , ' V/Lnother C^y- Director)

am .

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■'* Pach one Of Whom he claimed marked that they had never witnessed
I

memory

.

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.

ofI people, at me. h,
. . .b
..
BBowing
........... »
nsuch
u r »
tan
if i
Ioutpouring
M I Ld ' » U I M l j ;
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and &gt;

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L. IL Buck, representing the Polk

’ * • or ssjçh
■ taluni
• * 'gir
f tiiaM DirectWiy
Co. is in the city today look‘f' f ',7 da in Uf® and thoir •rrorial servate
Î

uv(v th« g/tiulHi invptnHbFy to pû^

l^iwib i a t i - ^
flne of rhr lOTf displaytxl lu uuu&gt; pati ur t a c -ptaETgmlT
Ihnt the Sanfonl
vrvb.
tVer rendered at a memorial and
anu «hat
Sanford kulgeof
lodgeof Elks should Jluhing a new city edi rectory. As to
be proud of their ofllcers, proud of their whether tho city will gtand for another
' *«leetion by the quartette of members and proud of those who so.1one juat at this.¿hrié or nol.-will b i deî f t ' *ad the ritual of the ably aaabted 1n making the service* all lermined by the advt rtiwni and Mr.
ned in the ringing that'they were supposai to be.
Buck
intertdpsting them t
-~
________ ______ _________----------------- * ----------------- ' ------------ . i ---------- ----------------------------

Basket Ball
^'T^e^toftita .Hiah Fchool ilUityLblU

team IjiorTKtalnimw today to play i|ie
Rlssldt/iee High Hehool team. Those
representing .the local team are Albert
FVy and Frank Coates, forward*: HOward Gilbert, center;. Sherman lloutli
Joel

and Dunn's Creek channel, $.1,000,00. fbe enforced to tit- letter. It remained
For work in Santa Rosa Sotind, $5^-. for.Wnntt-n Carson of Kissimmee, how'

-------— — ‘ ever, w catw nbo liiardfrenilere aiut they

.-For.* n?w lighthouse on Florida reef,*,'happened to lie. three prominent cltl- •

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

I Woman’s Club
All Loral Advertisement» Under This Heading, THREE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents,
WANTED
WHY NOT (ry an advertise*
meut -under ihis hea'ding. 1( »ill
only cost you TH REE CENTS a
lino each issue and will surely
bring results.
WANTED AT ONTE— Old Rags at the
HERALD OFFICE.
Rags MuU he
Perfectly,Clean.. WUI Psy TAVO (E N T S
a pound for tonne.
Wanted—Girl for general house work
Apply at 1,06 North Laurel.
30-2tr
Wanted—Three rooms completely fur­
nished for light housekeeping. Two to
three months. Address J . L. U.. c o
A. C. L. Dispatcher» adire. Snnford. *
.
30-2tp

KcxaU Ulive ( hi Emuk.on is a real medic in c -a splendid hpdy and s-trengtlibmldcr, isjVaAtly good for old. t&gt;cople,oo*
9«i'.icitiumidira to theayxtcfe ingredients
necessary to rebuild wasted tissues, strongUjsn the nerve*, give new energy and a
■yotlil'er apd livelier feeling to the body. It
doesn.t contain a drop of alcohol nor any
dangerous drug. 11 ihay not make you fed
Iwtter after the first dtae, nor perhaps for
wverfcl days Riyt if you don't feel much
heUtrr and etrongcr before you have taken*
a quarter a4 muclt as you have of other
medicines that dido’t h Ip you, wc will gladly give you buck your money. That's cer*
? sqtimr deal. ■ ■
used by leading phymriaimcvcrynhi re in
debility, Weakness and lability to disease,

«ml delightful programme wm rendered. on it* first reading an:! passed..- Moved
Airs. Polk, Mias Mahoney and Ali*» and seconded Dint it W read by title
Davis hving rrepared good paper* on f only and the ndralbe waived and thut
t*ir subject of irjuaie festival»,'oratorios i t bo . placed on its second rending,
and religious music in America. Mrs.W j Carried. Moved and seconded that
nnd religious music m America. M is?« the rules be waived again ami that It be
Chandler and Stunion. Modamca Hdy, ^. 3,1 jn fu|j nm\ bo jilaced oaftn third
Fox nnd Newton ga\e short n o t« on reading and final passage. Carriwf.
the lives of the so cia l composers of the I t was then rend in full. Roll call, Ye*.
day: Payne. Duals Ruck, fhadwlck, if W.-Herndon, W 8 . Hand« S. Uungu..
Parker, Mrs. Reach. ' A rfcing vote of! w. H. Underwood, F ..U Woodruff and
thanks was tendered Mrss Chandler and c . C. Woodruff. No, none. Passed,
the program committee for the sierras
Movcd and seconded thut the t&gt;i|ls aa
of their work. It was unanimously
|,y the president and approved by
voted to liegin chorus work at Once. t|,e flnancc com m ittee. la* paid. CarMrs. Hoy sang u fine selection from rjod with the c-Vreption o fC C. WoodDudley Hunk, Fear Not Ac, O Israel;- ru(y who objected to payment of bill for
'•At Dawning," Cadtnan, Mrs. Claude disinfectants.
1
Herndon, Mfndown, H. Parker, M lsj
Moved »nil tr&gt;rnnitml thut rmmrtl tut-

state needs .thnt sanatorium- dwpernte!y.- Florida •i s .t h e only s t a t e ‘ so
.
.
.
City Council M eets4'
l^ntely «ought by gufferers from tub
cflloats which provides no place for their
Thc city council met in regular ses­
eme o r ‘ care, and notwithstanding the sion Dec. 1st at 7:30 p. m.
fart (filt for thc
of Iu, - pula.
Present, II. W. Herndon,, president
,
.„ . . .
,
,
« * *
riorHa hi« n larger health apprt»- pro tern,; W. S. Hand, W. II. Under­
F . L. Woodrudj S. Runge and
priation per capita
than
arjy state wood,
hut
one jn the United States. Th
C. C. Woodruff. Absent, T . J . Miller,
nf
n .n ..
Minutes of the last meeting were read
of 'Vomens Cltfbs recoge
hiring the need unan ¡mousy voted thatT^hd approved
further delay, was to be deplored und to
assist In a movement with a sanatoria
as trie «jnu.
■•*.
f ,
“Cfiqrchra, schools, labor unions, fra-

WHY NOT—Try- an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only Ttwr yen TH R EE CENTS a
ri,p number of -00.000 at least are
line each Issue and will surely easily digested foods known, being taken being
asked to join the anti-tqbercuMW* werc ° l * n lar
bring results.
losis workers of the country in the ob- th* clly [oUl nt p0rncr of
For Sals—One horse dire harrow one
horse turning plow. Good os now. T..
K. Bates Court House.
15-tf
For Sale— IUd Jeisey'boar 2
years
old fine animai wcijhs about 200
IHibnds.
Sarrcficcil at $15.. or will
»anp for h'ifer suitable Ui price. 41■
McDougal R. D. No.ifl Sntiford. 2ff-tfc

Oeçeipbi

servancc of the fourth National f i b e r miosis Day. Personal appeals are heing made to clergymen of every denominution, school princijials and leaders
of vnrious organizations, urging them to
cooperate.

a

D o n ’ t Put Off

seeking relief from 1u...
1 .. ,iu
caused by defective action ,
gana o f digestion.
nesses g e t their start in tr,,,
thentomach, liver, Imiw.’I
(Illicitly, safely, mirely
I

Change In Reporter-Star

,■ . •
The rGAnured sale of the interest own­
ed in the Reporter-Star by Mr. G.' C.
Keller to Col. W. P. Walton of Kentucky
was confirmed yesterday.
Col. Wulton is afrother of Mr. E . C .
Walton is a brother of lyir. E..C. Walton,
who owned the paper conjointly with Mr.
Keller.* The brothers will now become
associated in tho conduct of Orlando's
afternoonjmblleation. Mr. WtRon has.

0,1

nad
Th,rd
MoVed and s&lt;wnded that
bid of 8 . O. Shipholser of $295.00 he
acccl)ted’ Carried,
The clerk was instruct«! to advertise
for bids for the sanitary and street clean
ing w or.
".. .
•v

The chief aim nf the national moveA [*etit inn was |ircpente&lt;l*by the resitnent is (o secure the presentation in the dents east of Pump branch asking that
cfies of the tuberculosis
problem lights bo pU»&lt;*d in that neighl*orhood.
and the need for cooperation of churvh
Fcr Sr.'c--White Ho"und Turkeys.
members and others. Last year over
Hen and Gobb'cr for L'.OO Several
60,000 rhurch« gave attention to this
fine Jlronxe Gobblers A for breeding
subject on Tuberculosis Day and many
$0.00 each.
G. C. McDou'gul The
churche» contributed the collection of
Turkey Man. R. D. No*3 Sanford. 23-tic
one
sendee for the tuberculosis eamSunday Srhool Report
pnght piano, coinparnaign fond. AVI He the Tubcrr doss
Tho Sunday schools showed an in­
Inquire at PhilPp's StuDay movement is strictly educational
crease
again On last Sabbath' Fach of
2 4-tfr
,»nd not for the purpose of raising man *y
tflem is enthusiastic In its work
For Sale Five acre farm ball deured _ Then* were prerent h’mulay .aLJim- _ tin* churches of the country are urged
fenced cultivated:“ Strong tlowlng welT. Paptist
............... ...
...
143 to cooperate in tie? Red Cross s«&gt;al cam­
paign."
Half cash balance on terms. Box Stì7 Congregational
___
K2
Sanford.
25-tf
Mr» K AA J&gt; Dunn, chairman of the
M eth o d ist
i5|
liealth committee and un able cor|&gt;s of
Presbyterian
143
-For Sale—A ten acre truck farm tiled
assistants will sell the Red Cro?s sea!.«
and fenced near Sanford, good land, n
in i-an ford Not only are club mem­
new barn.
Address 2135 Main
bers urged to purchase the Seals hut the
S t.. Jacksonvi'le, Fla.
20-17UAVe liave in transit plenty of bean a
townspeople in general are asked to con­
curumlter ham;K*rs to he sold In le»« th
tribute
in such a splendid work of
For Sale—Secondhand Underwood
car
loud
lobs
at
Jenkins'
store
nea
1
building
a sanatorium, by a gpneriimji
typewriter. 525.00, and one Remington
\ HfxU *Uikuiui-ul ‘tritrionage 'S**1' * "
srTA^ri^rT frotn"
No. 0, $12.0u Western 1‘T.ToIV'TVTo- Ji^Ori
«1 Moore's Station mi the cj-«t side
the U&lt;si Cross seal« will j&gt;e u.u*»l for this
graph otPre.
2S■t f
j car load lots ^ei' A H. Moses at Sn purpose Tiie local jiasior« have been
Ifortl.
3 1 Fri
reoin-sl«! to observe Tuberculosis Day

WANT AD.VS. PAY
TRY

ONE ;

S an fo rd Cycle Co,
10« PALMETTO AAR

roe Sale - Twelve acre vegetable farm,
parti.- under cultivation. 5 room house,
Address Box 1021, Sanford
31*9tp

WHY NOT try an adycrti.sem cn l under (bis b ea d in g . It will
o n 1) cost you THREE CENTS a
lin e each issu e and will su rely
brin g resu lts.
For Rem—Nice furnished room.«,
51.25 per week and up. At Stumon’s,
315 E. Fourth St.
19-20tp
Good Farm for R en i— Castle Garden
on traction line, three mil(~i troni city.
Farm i«i for live je a r« , all liled, two good
tluwjng well«. ' ir 1« and outahed. R en ted cheap fu. . . b. Aiidresa Mrs. Cori»
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How About That

Court H&lt;
minger.
For Rent Two fuhiUlicd room« and
one lied room. Rooms suitable for light
houst-kreping. Mrs. G«»)dhue 210 Park
avenue.
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For Rent—Fund«h«l room, 301 Pal
metto avenue. . ' *.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUeODAY, DECCMDER 9. 1913

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LARGE AUDIENCE WITNESS?‘v ED THE EXERCISES
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BEING IIAULED TO CELERY

ARCHITECT'S
OFFICE
AT
WASHINGTON IS CROWDED

. uAVENUE.TO BE LAID

THIRD ANNUAL LODGE OF SORROW HOLD

ANNUAL CONFER
ENCE IN 'HISTORI­
CAL SPOT

GOOD

NEWS

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THE MID WINTER EXPOSI
TION 'PROMISES GREAT
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"Dixie, 009 of -the msot valuably s i
well as one of the moat beautiful plat**
in Orlando, clmnged hands fast week,"
■ayjf^he Orange County Citfaeni Th*
purrb'aaef was E. A. Thomas and W
f ’itiirn gare th? readers. a view o ft lr ir
attractive place from the w attF'flW .*
A faYge full abd pfettfrr gtvch'wfflrOTlderfee -of th¥ früih* o f the CltiWri’s t re­
marks 'about l i i 1 Besuiy. The' plhfce Ik'
certainty beautiful, and the owner can
hardly fail to enjoy Ufa amid auch sur­
roundings in 'Florida!
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OVER ONE HUNDRED M EM BERS
SANFORD ROAD n l M 1! I ( T
MARCH IN LINE FROM LODGE
NOW BE PAVED WITHIN RAD.
TALLAHASSEE IS FAMOUS IN SONG
/..ROO M TO STAR THEATRE
IDS OP NINE M ILES OF CITY
' AND STORY OF EARLY DAYS
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The Elks Lodge of Sorrow or Memorial
The
brick
(or
the
Sanford
«pedal road
ÖF
METHOPISIOM
Day.-was most fittingly observed Sun­
district has arrived1
day afternoon at the StaerTfcaatro and
**'Now"Wtiat do'you thinkofThht right
tïeh on* Wetf- In the face of the prediction of the wise
utes ahead of scheduled
theatre nesday morning, December 10th, and
building was well filIed w i*jA n fy cgmc for a wc«k the Methodist preachers and o h « who said that the brick would not
IS alptr tp swcll tW crow ds AaMfl fromJ laymen composing that important body get here before the first of January at
least?
the fact that the Sanford lodge of Elks will bo busily 'engaged with the business
But the brick are coming and aa fast
b one of the largest in the city and nat­ of the church.
oa they arrive they are being haulod to
urally attracts attention from friends
This is a great occasion In tho life of Celery avenue where the first'(aying will
sni relatives of the members, but also
the Methodist itinerant preacher. A be made. All of ua will ngree that Cel­
the public Is aware of the beautiful a,.d
week of association together with his ery avenue needs the brick more than
impreMivc nature of tfae memorial ex­
fellow comrades is an inspiration to him, any other section and now that the seaaercises each year and each one grows
and after all the reports are in, and tho son has started for the vegetable move­
larger in the opinion or thoso fortunate
conference work is done, the last item of ment ti*» brick should be laid on Celery
enough to attend. *
husincm is the stationing of the minis- avenue and the road made good bet re
Few lodge i in existence pay as much topi for another year of service. The
the heavy hauling of the celery crop be­
attention to the memory of their de* reading of the appointments is always a
gins. The brick will bo hauled to Cel­
parted brothers or hold such beautiful! time of intense luterwl.
ery avenue first ard tho road out Union
and commemorative. exercises to keep
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D has l&gt;een seventeen, years since the i avtnue. will be laid as will the real Cel...
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conference met in 1j llabstwee. and the cry nveme, thus giving the growers on
&lt;J tSBCardte»lpriad,ploB . U h . F .I., h .. |ir„ ch m a|„,
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WILL BE ONE OP TH E - GREAT-'
EST EVENTS IN HISTORY
i P ? TH IS SECTION
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A trip .through the grounds,of the
(»range County Fair Association, where
will be held the Midwinter Ex position
February 17-21, revealed the fact that
the buildings and grounds are being put
in order for this coming event that al­
ways throngs the city with visitors from
far and near.
The ladiea' rest room, which Secretary
O’Neal declared to be the best of any
lair ground in the state, haa received ad­
ditional improvements. In the rear of
this building a splendid new tennis court
haa been built.
More than two hundred strong,
healthy rose bushes are liclng cared for
which will be full of roses when the ex­
position ta‘ cs place. In this connection
it may Ik.* stated that the grounds have
been additionally ndoemd with much
Aa won sbrihL-r . in tiding palm trees, rnm-

tlulldjng in St.'Petersburg'started * t ’
an unprecedented raté for the'month' of
December yesterday, eleven building'
permits being fasted thé first day. The
permits for this one day being issued the
permits for this one day call Tor fortyseven more rooms to be added to thé
dwellings of the city. Last month was
slightly behind the month before In th
building activities, but December pro ru­
se to outdo a ir records if the lead is
maintained.

J ' .r'' ’I". Fn ™ , l&gt;’ •' u' 11 ; most cordial welcome m tho rial hilt., ol mad, in g ,t t ln , to Ihe elation.
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tlie .«tale, the Hipference will convene ns &lt; elery avenue U laid the w.irkme t

program was.rich i.i tilant and from th
on \\wlnesday morning, Dwcmbcr 10th, * will be •’albaLAii thn HauforxF-Ofl«Md«»
first of the program to the last the large
vrtH—adpruni atvritir ^Tonduy, tlii^road and Park aver.no out to Hughey
-ludieiair r a f i t l rtt- Mi V o lu m ant us
^loth.
street ai d thence to SanTurd avenue will
numhiV follower! lorlge rit. al to the end
lie linl, iiiuH. g u ennti roots« brick road
Tnlluhassee,
the
(btiital
City
«if
our
Thri.lpdge members, over one hand re I
from I tret street in Hanford to. utmost
slate,
situated
tinning
the
old
red
hilb
strong marcherl with bared heads from
1the county line
the lodge rooms to the theatre and as i of I&gt;pon. is an historic spot, for our
Methodist |e«p|r. It was here that th*
11:-. aiII In* gmjii news ia the |H\}j»li!
Mrs. R. R. Drum played a xoluuiar»
Florida Conferem of th,* .M.-ciul road district, who have
•lMpUt.o marched up two aisles to ihe.r '‘n t
o{ th" Flnri,la
seats in
in {he
(he front
front rows,
rows, ila., .*1 I , , ‘^"Vemvi. when 1. ihImp Joshua Seoul- boon waiting so anxiously for the actual
the Ofllcera. On the stage with if,,, pre* id« 1 I t embraced alt middle and wnri. of l&gt; aiding to commerce and also
Yalta) Ruler. Cruse Barnes, were Hon. east Florida and that part of Georges to those who have cor.tehdeti that the
D.L. Thrasher, lion. Cary Landis, f)r. lying south of Ft. (iuimen AJj^ur
dixtmt
tmaarisrut m
tTX»!'. pari in the th- Vltamuba river From T l e v l
l,e_,
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took,
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tftj
Pwit
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paru
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I his wilt gjv*- ttu h; ccial diurict r.twnit
mpum were in the w-ing? ami came o it
« tam. The main quartette cotnpo.'tetl ida,‘‘ we learn that them were twvi.e i tWj-i!t.,-tl' - miles of brick ros»H nmL'CHll
of h»Mart». Murrell. WlldmaTt, Folk ai d ••biers. Including trii.sfer- Thirty-ane 1*- tile only spoa.il rtuid dritrict In Flor­
ida that h.n l :ifti•11 il i\.mtu/e of tile lie'.
Lfayd rcnderwl that beautiful aid
) nis will l.e eight nines timi 'Ite f ¡--r ro.nl lu x j .d l i 'i i ! I for , rick reside,
B-nt ap(iropriate piwe. "The taenut
Ckiir” and tlie meiubvr« of the iislge idi« r'oiiferoncg lia» n el ut iullahassee
Th)». acti &lt;i i|d the ¡-.art of fit' Fist
Wi’ig called to their foot gn, tin- sig.l lite tirai ; eighth, iiihi’lrenth, iweuty- ford cc hi I district lots •h u utebedo
of sarrow*. being followed t._. C L. Pol M-xeoth, tidrt , -sixth, fo ro -third and by.-lho n i l of the state and row tltA we
fifty-third sessions were held here. The •have made pnctl on the pruunttitiri
in s solo, “ Tho Hc^issionnl
dal*ei of these «essiti 11i Were sw f.illow«; ulb r &gt;w-tinns of Florida will follow a- ■)
tble manner.
First wssioe. Ket r :;»r. 7.
htodiop good roads will * »on be the slogan.
After a prayer by Dr. U.-owt 1
loshuu &gt;■■&lt;'&lt;»..!« presiding, T ,* Henning.
Rent ?• urrell gave Thanatnpsix ar.d )f»*huii
renderwi till« immortal poem i ;» m .n
n-tor ,
ner tlmt certainly brought f- rtlt pnu, 1 j,«-,
far the )ou,ig lady; applau«- i,»»t lu-itt: Mi-hitp 1*
allowed'«lurbtg the exorcises.
'intlh. m-&lt;
Niueleei.th, December 12, ldG2, Binilo
Miss Gaines rendered “Tho Land of
Nineteenth,
December 12.
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the Soul," and tho audience was carried
thtre with the singer for her voice haa Bishop J . 0 . Andrew, presiding; !’ P
a depth and expression that always gives Smith, secretary.
Twenty-seventh. January Hb. 1H7L
•ajoymept to the hearer».
Bishop
\\ M Wtghimaii. presniling.
Judge Da ndis, the orator of the occa

' lint p|.ss IN I i olili) \ Itovi»
t in- Siotc i vmini to the Front In ilu
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Mntter of Good Roads

land I tregi .mu llbil xxtuihl i«&gt; t - ■) our
«i |4 » ' c .Sprag iw arrivai ihm md e-»n*i‘b-rat ion lu th&lt;- (oilowmg. obJt
« K îr om, Itti-’. «O;'.'. il- will» «ix non- . serv st Ions.
hnnf'N whit'll will 1- put into 1ruin
s'lmfonl ha* ret-eix'e*l ats at irn pn i
XV i 11 thi»*s' 11» xv iii-m the Kru
T1» I»y c&lt; mt r- -«* nf #7n.»KKi.tk) for the
1|'i thii-M n &gt;w u ;»ml iho ; •: ■r n- •of ■fi* L . g ,l l lilted Mate* LostIlio.»dal. UÎU- niiii* ti 1ld ng.
•‘■î'f**, r .1 i.»g (yurt»
V|li2 ire 1 w N't l eared for a t th«u X»ill bt&gt; from tln'i«' to tive &gt;ears ba­
Il'V
fure plSP^ can be preparai in the Ar\n of i\ - h itili KS I re undergoi K a chit» et*» nt\\cx at Wash ingioi urttler
... 1 , r•no ll i 1 *. 1 d the Stoddard 1 reu 1t (*t1 •Hlicin*.
in.m.». 1 »! New Yor ; has
miii»kr
*LT pr$* ur * :*u authorized lini! lings nl
•n
a i ■ ui.tVi- •II i»f the spl"tv ■r-- t i f i »*,. »! ri-t-ite. t'* »dlli-e «i Wash
»«ut
ill adorn the !*.. 1
»to&lt;
«!•» •1 1 1 ihi- ■uni- .1fill'
: 1 t
1 i f 1 fA' iff* i '« ntt * i . U li­ hingt »»ti
I. tiding iUl.H at :
\ 1•*’V •&gt; 'U&gt;, .'M ill
lm&gt; the -.line mu d er of
•Il ITI* 1» ■ i . X I I HII .du» * -r.- il.1* il ehr &gt; (1ml 1« h»i 1 twenty year* ago, with

parcels rtKun.

What Su. t. Hugh Allen calls his e\(H'rimottial font} will (urnish visitors
Interest in the progress Florida ii
with the proper unijrrstnndlng that e«'lmaking In building and kipping up g*&gt;&lt;* I
»■ry. lettuce, turnli»*, radlalies, «tr.iwri'ads is notices fur and wide nmi in fa» or
ri'iries, beet«, inuxt-rl, onionSi carrot«,
uhl\ ««inmented oc in many of the lead
' .ibbago, totimt &gt;es, *'te , and even
mg industrial and trade journals of t»»•■|
Rhodes gcrotf. «re grown to |ierfistti«in iu
country
I Florida sand This garden 1« ** lleof the
One »f the resumé» of th«» situate»'
retty «[rot* t" !»• »«-••:■ a»&gt;mit the lair
1« contained HI «/he following editona t grounds, and is second only to tho rose
taken,from a receiH issue of the Indus-|
display.
Reporter Star
1BS6,

son- according to the program tn ad o U %S ■ Bird, secretary,
good fhe title a:idr gave one of the most
* hirty-sixth, . •■&lt;ember
Interest! ij{ lectures that ha« been en Blsh p D S
joytsl by a Fanfonl audience. Judge! PasM, secretar,.
Luiiiix carnal the theme of his oration , Forty-third, December" lfijh,
trial Index;
from.the ancient history to the modern Bishop Eugene R Hendrix presiding;
A lolal of 2.H48 miles of good roads
*nd beyond tho presont times and all Frederick Pasco, secretary.
Were built in. Florida last year at a cost
Fifty-third, December Qth, 1896,
tbfJUih hU discourse was the thread of
of more than $1,000,000, according to
Bishop
Charles G. Gallowa^. presiding; an ofilcin! rejMirt just made public.
optimism. He described the optimist
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u beiag the man who made the best of Frederick Pasco, secretary,.
Half
of ^
the ____
roads were
surfaced
.with
O f tho Bishops who have' presided ill ^
" hst’niUoa wlYh ma'rl'm cni'shal
the worst conditions ami the pwaimlsl
u the one who made the worst of the Tallahassee, only one remains on this stone and of the remainder 8.5 miles were
of things and imprescej the audi­ y if: Bishop Hendrix. The others have construrtod of brick.
ence tha£ the man who was optimistic gone to the home above.
A number of Florida counties have
to,thin world yas a. public benefactor. ’ Bishop H. C. Morrison, »who is to pre­ voted bonds for road construction in re­
The speaker had made considerable.re* side over the seventieth session of our cent months, and it is estimated that the
•«•rch fpr hit lecture and showed pro- conference is r.o stranger to our Flor da expenditures this year for improved
‘r md thought tinged with pathos and people.' In fact, he is one of us. Flor­ highways will amount to $3,000,000 or
»tupor and the audience greatly enjoyed ida is Jtis home by adoption, and * e are more.
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glad to have him aa u dtlxei of Florida.
"«ry bit of It.
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Nothing has demonstrated more no­
His home is at Leesburg. He has prei tably the progress ihijt Florida is mokTha oration wak followod by a selecsided
oyer our conference twice before ing than the building of good roads in
‘wn "He Shall Come Down Like Bain"
at Palttka In 1896 and Tampa a year that state.
These road« are paying
hy^the octette composed of Misses
ago.
handsome re in ms on the money invested
«wnjun, Ward. Mm. P^k, Mra- F. P.
Dr. Frederick Pasco is a familidr figure in them. They would pay a very satis­
Bt»d •Messrs. Polk, Murrell,
at the sessions of our conference. *He factory fttum if nothing hut the inpteaM
! ! m L ^ 'Vfldman, all of theft artist*
haa served as secretary of the confer« re» in the value of lands which they caittut
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lbeir singing was one of the features
year after year aince the thirtieth session was taken into account, We have in
occasion. One of tho most im18?I. giving mind tho case of a farm owner who at
PJj*«ve and to many an awe Inspiring held In Jacksonville;.itr",
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/Wirnt of the memorial services ts the
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v . , oempted to »ell hi* fatal for $1,800 and
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Fw’ssB unable
to get
amount
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J|Bi f.»r it.
• / .^ .»h o hnve gone beforo‘»n&lt;L&amp;8eo* *
, „ . •• „ . A first t ^ highwyftnui built through
; ; '7 r Taylor Tesd
n *m,#. . ,,nd the i s l a n d jte thiSrafured an offer of

M f K o k l « . W. M. Woil ley » M * ,
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th'°UKh thrr° h* d
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each name
ttamo three
three limes
Urate
,.nT0J l l ?5v the iconic and ! ,W&lt;T ™ chanst° ,n thc "t4lUB of lhe iarm
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^ . except the tmUding of the road.
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in ^ e*far'
by a few words ? , ?
Not only is Florida building road«,
« ^ r a t i o n by the Exalted Ruler
Rha .g b i n d i n g verj- substantial
real id«« 0f the memorial aeftRcte probably e n j o ^ j ^ as,greater degree
on Sunday/ Tji« tain Trepk-Tnany from
ones, brick being used for the purpose
of (' aih onplattendance but tha theater biuldfng was in. some counties.
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if
comfortably filial and the sorvicro wero
A' Neal hädith« harduitt task beyond the average, if such a' thing is ’
,,1tautAl|Jr&gt;irl m ^»ing'wt vulogy to the fcsaible. Many strangere present
. , ' V/Lnother C^y- Director)
am . ■'* Pach one Of Whom he claimed marked that they had never witnessed
A
ofI people, at meL. IL Buck, representing the Polk
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ifi
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Bowing
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■ taluni
• * 'gir
f tiiaMÎDirectWiy Co. is in the city today lookmemory
‘f' f ',7 da in Uf® and thoir •rrorial servate
l^iw ib i a t i - ^
flne of rhr lOTf displaytxl lu uuu&gt; pati ur t a c -ptaETgmlT uv(v th« g/tiulHi invptnHbFy to pû^
and «hat
Ihnt the Sanford
Sanfonl lodgeof
kulgeof Elks should Jluhing a new city edi rectory. As to
vrvb.
tVer rendered at a memorial anu
be proud of their ofllcers, proud of their whether tho city will gtand for another
' *«leetion by the quartette of members and proud of those who so.1one juat at this.¿hrié or nol.-will b i deî f t ' *ad the ritual of the ably aaabted 1n making the service* all lermined by the advt rtiwni and Mr.
ned in the ringing that'they were supposai to be.
Buck
intertdpsting them t
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Another Lyceum Attraction

Tho*e having season ticket* foh the
Union Lyceum and ottieni who attended
tho Chicago Gleo Club enteruiqment
will bo interestal in Icatnirg that anothe# attraction will be at tho Imperial
on Dec. 11th. Dr. CUude W. Duke,
traveler nnd lecturer will deliver hi*
famous leeture, "Some Social Aspect* of
Christianity." ,'V ••
Mr.* A. F . Turner, secreUrj' of reli­
gious w“0rk, Young Men's Christian Association of Tamj«i sa)T»: "D r. Duke’s
strong personality, splendid oratory, to­
gether with hia bright flashes of wit and
his altogether pleasing manner op tho
platform make hifn a lecturer of thc high­
est order. At the'Young Men's Chris­
tian Association we find that hr draws
mostany
letter that almost
any oKe we haVa bhpn
V&lt;- !__ ,i„„
alilo tq secure,, not excepting-tp &amp; M ttr*;
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Used lecturersi (mm
from ntlroml."
abroad
. A Sanford citlxen' saysr«**^ 1t»d the
pleasure of hearing iV. puke tlriivlr his
lecture "Some S c i *t Asp«vcU of f ’hé»tia n ity ". in a cliautau-jha lost J u ^
There wire nine lecturera àlidi enter­
tainers on the program. Dr. Duke waa
decldaliy the favorite."
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Tickets mny Imj reaervod at Muxwpll’j
store Wednesday and Thursday, Die.
10th and 11th. Downstairs 60 cents.
Balcony dCcents. Those holding s^iion
tickets will use 'the seats shown orf the
tickets.
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f.'ay torà ha* beer» dljcii«dng a proì otu d hot d ree re tu gravide for tho itli stalliti ion of an qdequfitc and.prooer
'^ewerago and dmi .ago s.stsm. The
amonnt tfiat ha* Ih.—n tnlkid
a
gested i» FI 76,000. The mailer is onc
ihnl'very grcsdl/ intontita all whn own'
protxsrtx or live in Day trina.
u n I ltt*M OTT Lj.G E
t pibuu't Members Wires Join the Independent HouseW^»rj

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the same wago rate, and nn authority to
Washington, D e c .* .-E g g s are to i f
Increase either exrept by art of eongrt«*. banished 'from the tables In the homsa
*\ bill, bjo.
which has the su|»- „( nearly all the cabinet members, whose
port of the architect » office and treasury
have, pledged their support to '
ib'inrtnient at Washngton was recently
(liK boycott campaign which is oi .troduretpln tin* I K. Senate to relieve 1
wuged to reduce ihe price. One o
this xcry .unbiteinssrilke situation, and tl„. t-,rst to give her approval and join
authorises, (he architect's nfllce, with ,}„. movement was Mrs. William Jencertain limitation*. t»&gt; employ outside mug» Bryan, wife of the secretary of
urchiteclH mi that these buildings may siate
bo constructed in tho-near luture.
"Any subject that touches, the homo
(.ould you md in this work by enlist- touche* the heart of every woman, who- *
ing tho influence of &gt;mur delegation in evtr ahc is," is what Mra. Bryan tokl
congress in l»chalf of this bill?
Mrs. Ellis Logan, rt leader in tha boycott
,
Very truly yours,
movement here when she called upon
PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COM. Mrs. Bryan to obtaip her support. Mrs ’
K. G. Gillner, SeC’y. . , Bryan sasurol Mrs. Logan that nhe was
ip thorough accord with the movement.
Following Mrs. Bryan's lead, nearly
FLORIDA FA RRS W ELL
all tlie other cabinet wives have joined
' --------the effort u&gt; bring lower egg prices.
Don't Know' Whrrf 'Money &lt;*oc*» But' Pledges have lu*en obtained from' Mrs.
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Undley I I . Garrison, wife of the s&amp;retary of war; M r* Albert S. Burieaoh,
Washington, D. C., Dec. d. Florida
wife of the postmaster generalr Mra.
ha» fared very well In the government
David 3. Houston, wifo of the secretary
estimate« for harbor apd river Rnprovc*
of agriculture, and 'M rs. William B.
ment* for the hext fiscal year. The es­ Wilwm, wife of the secretary of labor.
timates sent to, congress by- Secretary
f A-monster petition is being prepared,
MoAdno Include'thc following;' t.
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For'govFrament )&gt;n*toffice at.Palatka,
Mra. Lognh and her' c6*work&gt;ra. ID fa
$3,000 jk).
expected that by- next Monday night
For the Improvement of St Lurie Inmore than five •thousand names will
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For improvement on» Lake Crsacent *Sunday ahd this law can be and should
and Dunn's Creek channel, $.1,000,00. fbe enforced to tit- letter. I t remained
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For work in Santa Rosa Sotind, $5^-. for.Wnntt-n Carson of Kissimmee, how' ------ — — ‘ ever, w catwnbo liiardfrenilere aiut they
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Rlssldt/iee High Hehool team. Those
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sloguea, with a view to catchl'g all s a little and haa hud'.the' adVantot
P*»ment» In iilo m quM hr:«*** •» c*«- ) o( the enonno--» Christmas trade of the of playl g against thej heavier ■'and (
Safe* Heposit Vaultris now (mirely* completed anti open to the public during X
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reason*, the Sanford fans may e pect to aeo a '
vrulrr AHnf Mrrch Sri. 1S7S
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vault
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unique
in
that
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Telrebww Nw If* t ,l|inni of this paper, why o-,r peorlo game and show the S . H. ¿.'team th at!
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i should do thler purchasin'! from their you want Sanford and not Rollins to
of access to, its patrons by an unobstructed passageway from the bank lobby.
TH.E COMfNG FARM ER . _ home merchants, but we want, at thl*|wln this game,
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Realizing .the extreme privacy that many patrons desire in the handling of X
The oldpr (armera- t h a t Is, th r men
nfw iigbt^ B Christmas ll g h t - games here and IVwill be a great help to
their boxes, we have had arranged a'special retiring booth which may be occupied X
and jMshhi» in some instances the as the thought is. s u g g e s t b y the the team .to know that Ihcy have not
women— will have to look to . their season. Christmas Is pre-eminently the only t’uj High School but tho «.hole
by the holder of a box while bandlihg same. This is directly Jto the right of the
: laucrU'or expect them to be taken by season of good fellowship and presentì town behind them. The" gome will lie
entrance of the Peposit Vault. .
1the boy» and girls, who are pot, only giving, when everybody wapts to give pla ed on the High School court, Tent
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^ making a showing for themselves In the ’ as many presenta and make everybody street and Palmetto avenue, Friday
Extending to all a most eojdial invitation to call and inspect this new X
agrie (Rural world; but are being enter
w happy as possible. Now by afteiVtoon.
department, we are
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talned by "swell" receptions at the na- #pemj(n|( „u of our Christmas money
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tfon’a capital. From tho President down &gt;t homCi ^ w{u
actua11y making
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the officials al Waahfngton ate preparing 4 present, in the shape of tho profit
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to give the coming agriculturists the time on his goods, to «Very homo merchant
Colonel John AUlson Grubb, who is a
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of their lives. j*Cpming"U a good portl, from whom we make a purchsee, and veteran printer, and havi .g held a card
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.for while some of them have already arPresident
"Vice-President
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will b e contributing- our - »hare, of the union hi.ice 18G-1, gassed away at
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rived, It m ist be admitted that there is however little it m ajrbe, -to his wio&gt;,- hitrhome' 1S ir flahffrkham street on la s t
much Irainiag. (at .thotu.lft Jm tl« g a .¥ a U THeftt. of ^
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Suriffay raomi .g at 10 JO o'clock, after
| before they are 'thoroughly competent Section does not contribute to'our own a abort iff .ess of one wc-dc's duration.
to take charge of and, properly manage a cnjoyifl(mt(
haven't the true Christ- Mr. drabb was 72 ; ears of ngs, being _
farm of great dimensiona.
Such an en­ mas spirit In our souls.—Bartow Cour­ healthy and vlgoro ft 'until his depth.
tertainment, however, as :a being pre­ ier Informant.
He was a nati/c of ijuhc , ’ Florida, i. t
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pared for them at Washington Is one of '.iV'-tMÎr * has spent the past twenty-eight years
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the things thnt will pat (rally, ii s^ln*
in Savannah, with the e cepthn of two
them to greater things, l&gt;y the cr.tUlon ' 0 joy. p , bliss, the brick are here and years which were a ent dn Lake) t,d
of a deèi&gt;CF Interaot in the work under- our good roads will soon be a cerlai» where be was associated with the Ho;-., thirty-six years of valuable service as ~
■ toksn by them- It is a good thing to Uct instead of Un cpherr.ereal dream. M. F. Hetheriugton.^
secretary of ibe conference.
reali«! that the younger element }Va;t The first car loads arrived j ’esterday
M rm ru bb was o;&gt;e of tho nrK»kl°!nl
The con'erence roll shows eighteen
thoughts of something beyond the mere 1amt'are being hauled to Celery avenue and fearless labor men that Savannah .superannuated members. One o f those,
.: /rlPolities of the age. and i t is to tlicse «here the first roads will la* laid and the possessed. always feeling that it wâs ont Dr. Josephus Andersnn, passed to hhf
Noiseless Accident Proof j=
,proa|octive providers tin t we will look brick will move from tho factory atead only a duty to belong to his local, No. reward t^la year. There are two superThese cribs are the best.vain- ~
In a few 5*e»rs for the rtecewtoM o f l««t fly uufd Vrfou^t ha* wrrivsd to mx.’ « the 7?9, (A thw TiflogWAphteil tmiiwdnU iLtjiuwenkii' pyyulii^i, ijnd lli^ on the eff
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much better
then -Iti Is toJ —
know
that
on
the market. The aiidtii« S
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“ twenty-five . miles of Hanford's succial was a genuine privilege, and could al-J rective
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idlde moves up and dbtvn'V, =•
they are being properly iirepured for road district. There mav be others in way»’ be found af .his post of duty, atThere are seven districts as follows:
hearings of compressed felt
’ the great /mpotisiUUties that are to rest the district who are feeling good over tending meetings, cttondlng his liberal
Ilartow',. J . R- Cason, presiding elder;
without squeaking or rattling 3
’ upon their shoulders^ .Tlorida is for- the arrival of, the brick and the actual timid of charity to those less fortunate
Jacksonville, Ira K. Patterson, presiding
| lunate in that this state has quite a nutn- beginning of this great work but there Ll their time of distress and want, he was
The
high sides ami ends, wit I, 5
elder; Live Oak, J . W. Bighorn, presid­
smooth rails at top. ¡-on. • =
|b . ber at. young people who are interested are none wfio are quite os glad as The indeed long suTeri.ig, tcodcr nnd gentle
ing elder; Miami, C. Fred Blackburn
baby from failing out. or g&lt;' ~
in dgfiimltural pursuits. Indeed, not Herald editor and Frank Woodruff, in h it’ way; always helping the weak,
presiding elder; Ocala, F. R. Bridges
ting hurt on sharp edges ’11- =—
tody are they interested but aatpe of them chairman of the board of count ’ com- which seemed to be his chief delight and
presiding elder; Tallahassee, J . P. Hilti* 3-»- cat»
upright spindle-rods m
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have already proved themselves ttr be mi«tinners for the imt&gt;atient public hns
demanding union-labeled goods, union burn, presiding elder: Tampa. O A.
3 and ends are placed clow together. 1'here e* no danger of bab&gt; ~ r,&lt; 1 ~
the very leaders in tlioir line of work, spared neither in their criticisms and
workmen to servo him, and f ìrthcrinpre Jlfto werApresiding elder.
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far it is to a Florida boy.IhaLlhciialni. -witticumB. .- However,—wll’« —well - - t ‘wVhjatronaîhg lhë advertiser* of the Lut&gt;or
These ssvon districts cover the entire
Foster
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Noiseloss,
Acrident
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Cribs
have
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„giving
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for the greatest rom production per acre j ends wcjl and now that th e 'brick arP|;HeraJdi
reason
why.
state
of
Florida,
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of
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except
extreme
r os the best and most satisfying cribs in tmint of oen ice-giving
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sere has been given, and yet there are! here we'haVo the last laugh.
t «plaining the fpet that cooperation is western part, which belongs to the Alathose who jriil say it is not an agriculf ;
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tko vital faction In siccess here and bama Conference. Two dislricts, Mari—
relieve the mother of nil anxiety for she knows the little one is «¡if,
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turai’ state. Florida Is an agricultural |
elwwhere. Oh’ how his kindly sugges-1 anna and Pensacola are in that territory,
state par cxecllenf’ in . many w ajit.! They have converted n fine office
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fine copy of Baby's niography with each n ib
Sec them in
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tibns, his noble deeds, his unswerving
I) B Sweat in Fl'vidx Advocate,
S S window display.
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Cotton, corn, potatoes and many other ; building in Sanford into the new Scm
devotion to dut , his ennobli g iufiuence
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of the real staples of farm production are i inole County court ho (se. It lias an
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Full line of Christmas Toys and Novelties. See our SjK-cml 1. • 2
will te missed by his host of Savannah
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(¡ame is Plentiful
produced hero with greater ease perhaps' elevator, too, and everybody’s happy.—
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of Rockers and other Furniture that will make suitable Gifts.
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friends, not only in orga .Red labor
than irt many, if not any, of the other- Miami Metropolis,
cirri» b„l e er where he was know.,.
Huntwi returnlf« ,rom ,h&lt;i rhaw
states, while vegetables aro*supplk-d in ' .
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for to know- him was to love bin,.
‘,rll * liar&lt;i ,,w r- ,urko&gt;9 a,,d
of
abundance, the rhiel thing necesMfy ,
f M rrdw Sh wm n O r iH m it e -efiffirb. —
W roport timt, ram.,
'brtrfl^tbK mcr.' *plan 11ug. *As lo*frinU/
‘ Married' laO rU n d o *'
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particularly those golden globes fillet!
At four o'docjt Tbtirsdiy afternoon dftrjn? the war between the s at«., and ww?k f*»«' Amsnfu« Club will pitch their
with the nrctar of the gods, surely no ■
a beautiful and stylishly drwsed young was the pro d possessor of a Crow of Ufnta on K,cc 1m^ ' whpfeV(,r that ^
^ state in the Union— indeed no country
Cecjjhm M u *t Club
hou’*c to
woman wearing a bl-*e coat s it with a Honor, conferred! upon him by th o y 'H wiU
on earth—will presume to make an ,atFarm Diplomat.
from h i/ ^ nn,0T&lt;] {nt" t t,,r lhr™ 'tl‘-T
corsage boqi et of rows entered the, Daughters of t h e Confederacy
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Saturday afternoon the Civilian Music
¿f ' tempt tp wrest the laurel wreath from
"Do
yon
want
a Job as a farmhandf*
court house .accompanied by a-stalwart j native siatn. He is survived by a fum11 ‘ ’J-&gt;.9 wl " * 1 ' ot,w ° U.? ,,n*i Club met at the usual tinip in Airs.
Florida. This, then Is sufficient reason
"No," replied Plodding Pete
Vui
young man, who a|ff&gt;enre&lt;l to he two or-'^Z comf(osed of. four sisters and one ,U1‘ 18 in* an&lt;
c n s i t -' ° P° Ifa MUnsob's studio. Mla\ites of last meethave been kind to jne In the i**1F*."*' , for the boys and girls to continue that
sjieeclies aud all the officials from tho
three years her senior.
brother.—Savanfiah Herald.
ing were rehd and approved. Two uew and I think too much of you to uixke
interest, which;haa already been, shown,
[ highest to the lowest will cofioe in for
names were propose^ for membership. you an object of jealous hatred among
It was evident that they were stran­
in taking the prize forth « best-crops on
their share of praise and censure. These
After the business meeting the follow­ all y e a r neighbor»."
gers to the place, for they walked ala given piece ol land, whether j t be of
meetings are looked forward to from
Banks in Good Shape
ing pretty progTatn was given by memmo«t the f ’ll length of the corridor,
one acre or a thousand.- This interest
I year to year and the boys anticipate
tiers
of the club:
enquiringly In at the several offices b e­
Washington, D. C., Dec. 9.—Grow'* some great times. Dr Puleston Ls down
should be fostered by tW grown-ups
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Companionship
Tarentelle, L. M Sou gate, Helen
fore they fotind some one of whom thev and operattôns of it iti mal ban'ts of the
even more than it has lx*en in the past,
After all, for companionship aial **-b
on the program for'a jxicm on the split
Peck; Duet, Twelve O'clock Gallop, H.
eYnl utility, It would be a good deal
and that poaaiblily #iould lw made .not made inquiry * for the countyO judge’ United Stites are detaileii in the annual skirt and D L. Thrasher for a siieech
I&gt;eHarry, Serita Luke and Mpt. Munson,; bettor to be cast »w ay/on a, &lt;t"»ert
office.
report
of
tba-currency
bureau,
submitted
onlv possible but u fact, that when the
on Municipal Reform and many other
Jsixth Waltz, Hauaset, Violin, Elinor i ¡„lauj with an export l~burr:tnt thsa
Judge Martin was on the verge o f today by Acting Comptroller Thomas P.
judges are seeking for a state show­
citizens are expected to contribute to
Herring, accompanied by. Helen Peck; with a dull preacher.—Puck.
leaving the building to &lt;jaat his votp Kano to Hpeaker Clark.
ing tho best agricultural productions,
the joys of the occasion. Among those
in tho municipal election, having just
The report contains no reference to who will pitch camp on Wednesday are D a n « of Brownies, Effie Kamtin^ Hcthey wifi always say "except Florida,"
been
reminded
by
a
ncxvrptper
man
currency reform and no recommenda­ Arthur Yowell, J . D. Davison, P. M. ritn Lake; Carroling of the Btnls, MU— Ft. Myers Press.
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Putting It Clesrly.
chie, Helen Peck; Garland of Old Fash­
that such election was in Ykogrews. tions, but details the condition of banks
Elder, H. J. Holly, F. L. Woodruff, J . N.
"Rastus,
what’s a allbIT
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ioned Roses. Sorija Like; Rosary, Nevjn,
But the j"dge surmised a fee when he during tho year ending October 3 k
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provln* dat yoh was at n pr»&gt;*-ra(retWhitner, Capt R. H. Marks’, Dick CalHelen Peck, piano and Elinor Herring,
looked ip m the co pie, end ret mod Only six national banks out of more than
houn, W, H. Underwood, Geo. De- violin. The last number on the pro­ In' whar yoh wasn't, tn order to show
dutifully to the office, ^ e r c tYe H-17,000 existing, wo it into the hands of
THE HERO OF TODAY
■tat yoh wasn’t at da crapcaui' *t'sr
Cottes, K. A Douglass S. Bunge and
gram was a beautiful chorus. Silver j yoh was."—Life.
For years we have Iteen making heroes *” * * . * “
the. ju^ e. ,h" d
wllh * « * re«ate rapitil stocks several others
Threads Among the Gold, sung by the
put them through his vmial catechism, of $(,350,000. Satisfactory progress in
of our prize tightcrs uml rare horse
whole club and accompanied by Sen!:! I
Two hours later the young lad y , li j (dating the asasts of all *a| reported,
jockeys But in Ohio we are now niakWords o f C h e tr .
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who was Miss Tallie Leidigh, of Belle-1 Growth of the banking power of the
V Complluuntry Party
ing heroes of the l-oys who grow one
"T (sometimes wonder If Hf* "
fontainc, O., had become the wife of Uni e l S tites ns l '.dirated by loans ami
worth llrlng," mused the ;&gt;«*)hundred bushels of corn to the acre.
WfldddWuy afternoon Mrs. Henry
Mr. George M. Ginn, of Sanford, discounts, cap til stocks and dejvxtits
mist. '‘It la," replied tho optimist.
The picture« of Jack Johnson and Harr., —V
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The marriage took place at me reai- is pictured over nfcarly 100 pages of sta»
"It Is worth living much better than
informally complimentary to a very
Thaw have been driven off the Itrat page ,
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Lake Hodges is able to m ime his most of us live 1L"— Uppl^cott’s
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denee of Dr. J . F. McKinnon, 208 tistics. Tt-T movement of government
of our papers to make way for-the pit- . . . .
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charming visiting lady,
Mrs. E. L
run os flagman on the Coast Line after
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! Liberty street, the ceremony being funds to banks all over the country’ to
tuns of toys who grow com and the
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limping around for several weeks, lie
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twrformed by the doctor in his best aid crop moving is referred to briefly,
girl* who make the l&gt;eat bread. ,
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of her sister, Mrs. J . W. Barnes.
Not Quito Blind.
was walking on the tops of the cars the
forrtj. The marriage took place nt 0 That is explained In detail In the report
The afternoon was taken up with
Loro
may
bo blind. But you never
This U an excerpt from the address of i o’^nck, and wan witnessed by the of Secretary of the Treasury MeAdoo
other night and in a dense fog step|&gt;cd
pleasant conversation and fancy work,
saw
a
bride
couldn't tell ere of*
the president of the Ohio agricultural
family and a few friends, submitted to congress last week.
from a high car to a flat loaded with blossoms fromwho
,
sunflowers—Cl nri onill
while
the
ladtea
were
delightfully
entercommission, delivered at the land show j nnd ^ftrr
ceremony refreshment»
axles and sprained his ankle.
Enquirer.
i turned with readings and
musical
in f'Mraffn
lnnl wcolf
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rx
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week.
were nrvcd by Dr. McKinnon s «Unumbers,
given
by
Mrs.
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W.
IRmce,
The speaker is an enthusiastic pro­ ter, Mrs. N. n. Sharpe. It was an
Big Floods In Texas
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Mrs. R. E. Tolar, M/*- ««&gt;• L. Hoy
The Harvest Festival given by the
Recipe for Happiness.
moter of better conditions among the exceedingly happy couple that left on Houston, Texas, Dec. 9.—Ninety-aix and Mrs. F. P. Strong.
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If yon want to bo continuously h.»pSocial Department Saturday afternoon
'farmers of his state, nnd is doubtless see­ «the
8 o"clock train for Sanford, where .
Mrs Hal Wight and Miss Margaret proved most successful and the satis py you must know when to be blind,
: persons were knownjp have perished up
ing more in the com club and kindred they will reside.
to
noon
today
in
flooda
that
have
swept-'WighY
h f wJ delicious rcfresljmcnta factory sum realized will bc^ divided when to bo deaf and when to bo dumb.
movements than is grasped by. the ordinThe groom is the son of Mr. W. A.
through several sections of Texas.
' ( which
w ere
o y s te r
fiattea, with the Welfare Department .M r»..E.
ary understanding, but in hjs rejoicing Ginn, a prominent dtixet\’,of Sanford
sandwiches,
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and
eoffuo. It. Brown and Mrs C. O. McLaughlin
Twenty-five
of
those
drowned
last
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over the "new tjp e Qf.bcrea" that is tak­ lie and his bride have known each
Not Necessarily. , ,
Among
those
invited
to
this assisted by Mrs Leman, presided at the
night
or
earlytoday
were
in
territory
A girl la not, neceeaarily cut for *
ing the place of the old h« has the com­ other since childhood.r-Orlando Sentinel
whercti*wamings had been posted for pretty nffslr i e r r Mrs, J . W. Barnes, fnney work table, Mrs. R. R. Dean and prims donna Just because »ho is hard
pany of best people all over the land,
JUj.
several days. T h f «wgt of ^he flood Mr». E. L . ,Reese, Mre. G. H. Fernald, Mre-,W. I* Morgan were in the Pantry," to manage.
. Wa are learning to appreciate values.
today was nearing the Gulf in the Braxos Mra." F-‘■Pr* Strong, Mrs.McKlnhon, whefe all kind»‘6f cooked foods, pres-rv«»
The man who can ratae great cropi, the
District Mooting of K . of P.
Mre. Allan Jonea, Mra. C. M. Berry, and jellies were for sale, while Mias
and Colorado rivers.
man who invents labor sax ihg'machin­
Tim* Absorbing.
Twenty persons are known to have Mr*. R. E. Tolar. Mra, J . W. Dicklns Mali Whitnet and Miae Veda ward dis­
There will be a district meeting of
The
woman
who is looking for trou­
ery, and the man who usei his brains for
the Lodge« of thé 8th district of the K d ro w n ed near Brookshire, in Waller Mra. Herring, Kira. Geo. L. H«y,nnd p en se lea, chocolate and coffee,'and
Vfble never has any time*left In wbkh
the betterment of living condition«—
of P Lodges irt'this city on Tueaiay county, today In tho Brazos flooda. Mrs. J . C. McD«del.
ved dainty sandwiches.
to search^r~~1--»
for pleasure.
3 . these are the sort of hcreee that the rdgbt* De?.-- 9th in thler "haff -pver the Brookshire is about sixty miles in an
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airiiflo
from
thoriverisnj^uth
t
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’- rJx Rea\ Winter Promised
¿ The* nation ha*?.^id
Dally Thought.
k'f. " homage toThe?. .IJrieg tt« , from DeLand, Orlando. approximately the foiuuon ■&lt;$ 'ifie ’flood
Dr. Sam Puleston wifi address the
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At war with ouraolvea mean» tw
Washington, Dec. 8-— Real wrinter will Anariiaa Club at Rice Lake on Friday
, T i t S Cerofiita boy-who ^ e toat wonM’K i ^ ^ l f . Apopka, Leesburg, Eustj*. crest today.
deriul com crop, and eotihe pace for the NfW s myma nnd many other polnu
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prevail over most of the country during evening on the subject, "Why I , Have Ira eat happiness wa can have.—H*r*’
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'rreét «f thé boya.ol.tke ad u U U aJo U tik d ^ ffj*, ¡„ attendin'«.
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Become' a LtetHz*r,*‘rxnd_ there ’wtff 'b r
Another boy in Ohio has recently n w ie t^ T ^ jjg e d ü trkl mwUngs are always j
' Tourist Brason Begina
"The week’.will open with low tern-, many visitor* prceent to hear him.
greût Cire gTOS‘..^|jlWjrd, More tŒÉf well attended, and the knights look forThe tourist season has «begun, our pch» turcs, probably the'lowest of the
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DtflMdo
I’oJXH! g irJ ( ,
&lt;' i y lie; i en- ward to jJieM with much pleasure for first and only tourist, Peter Miller hav-j present season," said the weather buThe silly person ls the one wb° 11
ioBH In the ja .in l^
am nqjj lt b
B good get togetB
together roeeung ing arrived in the city and settled down; reau’a weekly bulletin tonight, “over tho
Among the prominent visitors to the ■1111er then oneeeif.
lht*9», a la i. are to
.Ind pleasure und profit always follow. for the winter, Mr, MUler has been interior districts east of the Rocky city yesterday was Senator A. E. Done; Perlia; s ixthlng
rqafe' liigbjyJ Another foaturc of the meeting will lie ciming to Linford for many seasons and mountains and with frost to the middle gan of ^(Mimraee.v Ho.-waa aerompaf
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T^om Griffin’of Kwi/nme? nnd
for the adtarceme.it u i’ thu American the presence of the Grand Chancellor though other cities ha ve, tried to get our gulf of Mexico’s eôast.. (
There wifi be snow Monday b
. Griffin oloOrJaflffo,
pro- V? than that they should be choosing Hon. Joseph Sears of Kissimmee who only tourist from us they have never
As I htivo riiargo.tif the rimai ne--’
•their hwoes from among the liable class expects to make the ra re for C ongress succeeded for Peter loves Sanford and the lake region eastward w ith. big!
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Borni * GtmranW Ço..
of men and ijomen and lioy» and giris from this district and who is ‘well and will listen to rib blandishments of.other_ winds, but preeerij 'pressvre diririhuiio;)
ford Leml-Loeiroei
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oaon tion of .cons«|uenci* over thp e.uff, SbiiCi ¿uest of her daughtcra, Mrs. R, J . Holly ■essor'« Office in
that the winter season
rotflinent Knights will l&gt;e his coming
bates
end soqthwest-" .
'nnd
B. Brown.
add much to the
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'Itli rising agitation " I t means ruth
to me. Don’t you understood— W'sh Henry James Tells of London In the
'Ms, When He Visited Britain’s
w orth!*
Great Metropolis.
Vuil siispi r.t tin W uhforth conn
(VíÜlrlU" l'OI Any of this wicked « « ? " ...
'» H«,
Henry Jam es’ description «&gt;f London
'Suspect?
know!” fairly shouted
r K»1 », *nh |»w, UU9
vTinr» . And How Her Lover Circumvent­ Saxton
aa ho saw tt an n little hoy in tin- dOa
"L
isten
:
a
poor,
unfortunto
pru vrty »liu«l»d i p r i t i »
fellow whom they deluded nml let go, Is not only one of the most Interesting
ed a Plot to Ruin Her
a» they served me, took to drink. I portions of hln biographical work. "A
Father.
found trim down to the very verge of Small Del ,.nd O ther*," but nheuld be
of «h*
„ .
wretchedness seme tlttio «go and cited b) thoso vvho contend against !
&gt;*íUM
1»:«
2, i. «•&gt;•1
5H
» S
wo. fu»
1^1* =
helped him « j i f . te s t 1 could. Ho curr»'nt i.prnlnn Unit p fekens’ chjiracDy GEORGE ELMER COBB.
n E t t l. Cfcifo«*.
**?••~t
¿t of lit» Httkac* 'I
ooelti tut In thi&gt; nu
trnlghtenod Aip.and go^ Work nt a tors are exaggerated. F o r Instance, ho 1
It cau never be— l cannot marry
say« In one l^ace; "Thri Ixmdon peonew- mince,
cAmn to mu secretly
1Ji£iî!L tî'nÀ SS22 rtnbrxr» Lot I. lllo-V II, you. Mr Tyson."
t « í • « • « '1 « t &gt; t h » . l . f ;I
to® inform mtr that* plo had for themselves an exuher-,
Tho "words seemed to nodud
1
¿I ■j.-h risiiti eilt* tn I ho n im t i.f AU-»
»Jr &gt;blHt Wtcrnoo/i.
Wo found It li\ particu -:
a
friend
at* tho W/l*prt||. nucirol p r *
death note V, *n l! tho fot\il hope* tri,&gt; throtigyr
,
Kir
n
jtiW&gt;l^of
costume, often of very
ohott 1*3 fH l-|)rJ
today th e ,,
a I
)n. Ttufc pretty. gfeacom ¡«w aat-bo b a £ &gt; $ g p d that riddi
i Ü» .' to IIJ fh,| Huft Tyson
odd costume, the most Intimate nqleB
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ä
ä
:
ä
gai*(loii,
tho
¡ J ^ »X
j ¿ 0(
j lovi l)*m aldcn beside* him. 1&gt;eol'10 thcro ienTVn'\h&lt;}lr appll cation
oí itaatrr;/A. D. Í Í U
of which were the postmen in their
Wiuew»
»V o-Sdil
oJM»l t T i i t u i ' end. v i l U i K u t
.tiuw* mr
great ambitions ho had cherishod---aIl for a patent on the very device I have
- of- Díwmb^
----- h r , A. l&gt;. 1 * 1 1 .
doy
frock co ats of military red and th eir
ri. A. DOUBLAIS,
theso auddeuly appeared to chang" been working on for * o long. Don't
bind; beaver hnts; the milk women.
you
bco
?
They
have
stolen
my
pat­
to the dreary
In
haltt that often emulated (hr-sv. In
ent, they aro robbing mo for a second
g^Tun-stf
barrenness of a sivril
stvrilo desert.
little sha vh and strango, sh ort,'full
tim
e
!"
It was it certain pleading, ■longing
Then, even If you got your papers frocks, revealing enormous boot.», with
NOTICE UK AWUÖATION
expression In thh.truc, tender tiyoH of
Into
the .mall at the very earliest mo­ tholr pnIN swung from th eir sUonltlers
f v t Too Dwd I nJrr tifili'»« 1» of Cfuju"« IHSS 1 Annette Saxton that checked Burt
I on wooden yokep. Tho m ngu'of ch a r-!
I*
.îTllîrl of florid«
from going away then and there An ment tpmorrow moPnlng. Vlu-y would acter on the other hand reached rather
L Natl"» ii fc-^ohy *•»«* tluit. t ’ha». U- Mln&lt;*y earuubt touch of lier trembling hand ho a day ahead of you?”
tmr-fc»*sTPf l u l i l l i 5 » 111 No*
ihn
”1 am too lato, I se* that,” aald the dreadfully down; thero w ore embodied
¡» T S Î y o i J u V A. I&gt;. 19 U . h it II! ht .o il « - ' detained him.
- " r my .rfflir,
.irto »n4
.. 1 kh.m
»m11.. à«njillrathvt
m
lii.11r*.. » I...
and -exemplified horrore Lp tho slrects
1i rtflrtlo'la
«mn
m»'l»
(nr
Vllut yon m u s n to t desert ns." she Inventor, dejectedly: j »¿&amp;
, . , .1—i td i*wi I« *«im t«n r* wtrir !*-* . Said !
beside which nny present ckhlhltlcm 1«
"G iro mo those
f
ik- ,
T-ww - vtrn t nn «-inntnpij* "yurely wc aro
J t seemed ntf If a -^ u ffc if'n iiltla tit palo— figures »remindh i f i of Ui’orgu
^ r u Ä
Ä
Ä
- w Ä i &amp; j [rlunds? Ml* rath er-h a ir grown to
Crulckshnnk’s Artfuf*Jiii|}u,T and his J
Insidratlon
had coniu VpillUftf Ho had
Ti* **H UrtJ Utn*
»t Iti* timt» ff « lo o k fo r yoti ro c f^ ro u ld inJea you BoroDill
Sikes, only with tbjPhJg^fcfybru­
arisen to hla feet, his Wycfl glowing, a
ta tti
ÏÏSÎTSí I 'ywe are both of us so grateful quick
tality of Ilf»*—and culminating ’ fa r^ o
flash
of
cxcltcmenb
oil
tils
faco.
srewdinx u&gt;iswtax d«-ii win h»u- for all youflavo dono for usr*
tho west in Hie vivid picture, framed
“W hat aro you about to do?" .b e­
ihà’i i I ‘ ll 1« nothing. It has been a plea.by tho c,al&gt; window, of a woman reel- :
uro. a business training," declared gan the Inventor bowitdcredly.
Ui &lt;*y of ««V*",hr,&lt;*■ tk Wl*:
Ing backward ns a man felled her to :
K.‘ A. IXMJGLASS,
"Leavo It to mo. Only—hope. I
Hurt
la a manly, honest way. "M iss
the ground with a blow In the fare."* 5
O n t CìKuil Court SetnlrwiU (!o.. K1».
think I seo a way to circumvent thoso
Saxton. I shall not annoy you—”
Z&lt;-7\m-Ut Z‘
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“Oh. never th a t!’’ Insisted Annette. Walworth plotters ycl."
Scored.
Then Burt was gone, llo pasHod
“Then—em barrass you. it would
Mr. Smart was a very testy old
Annette,
lingering
a
t
tho
gate,
8ho
ha vo boen a went delight to mo to
1d if there was one thing he
hla agitated
manner,
hln fellow
know that your Interest In m e would noted
hated more than another It was to lie
urgency.
urge mo to bulM great dreams on my
"caught i pping ” Aa a confiivqueiice.
"My father—" nho faltered.
small start In life
Perhaps some
“He will tell you all," explained ho wns ,iiwa&gt;s very suBpIclous of any
u
day. later— ”
U
Hurt,
hurriedly. "Ho. is tho victim of deed or word tho full meaning of
AND
llut Annette shook her head sor­
IV
which bo could not grasp.
murmured,
are till
so" a cruel, wicked plot. I am going tft . A few* day« ngo h e jin jd a. V^U to =
m *
*w
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Fi
,V rowfully and
1'v* H
IHI |I1U1LU, "Von
1 Oil ll|\J
savo him, if t c a n "
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Ab\l 7.tAc'*atiA. befog fond of animals, ~
J ’j Ah a gtiTtlo and a helper. Hlehsc, - tr^ U n W . ,:'nun&lt; ' Ihe audible beni- was gr&gt;-a*h interosted, ami soon got
son,
falling
on
hln
ears
like
sw
eetest
please—"
music. Ah! If *ho could but .have Into conve- .-ition with" one &lt;&gt;( the
H er eyes filled with tears and ho
IMPERIAL T H E A T R E
koepcri
\ very entertahitng chut
Baw that lie was giving her pain. heard the whispered words that fol­ sued.
:
lowed'.
"Oh,
my
love,
my
love—
and
♦
Manlike he wondered at It, manlike
-BUILDING
As Mi 'timrl was ahuut to leav»1
♦
I dare not tell you!"
he did not reaxl between tho lines and
♦
. . î iti-li in him und tick
tho ke» i
..Ju
s
t
at
d
a
y
b
n
r’i
next
morning
Hurt
understand that her v&gt; r\ Interest In
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&gt; sir. hayn you semi our
"By
H"
him was the cans»' of to r d&lt; &lt;:&gt; under Tyson was at tin- nearest city. An blaek-fii' ■•' intrlope?"
Î Open Tuesday Thursday 4 to (i
hour later he had the wires east go­
lug. and of a repression and t sacriThen- it» ■li. ht Hie old gent, was an
♦
AND
ing In hln behalf It cost him nearly
Ileo ho did noi fathom
attempt t.. ! î v e " him.
all
tho
two
hundred
dollars
he
hnrl
It Sdturttdys «1 to !» î» in
U was well for Annoiti» that Jus! saved up m s»-ml n long message to a
"No. ?
' ' replied, stltHy. "1 have
I»
then there «an an Intirrupilorf From
I
ask with whom It was
noL
Mu)
olnso friend, a young lawyer In Wash- j
that your M uk fared aunt elope»!?"
tngton.

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JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

RIVERVIEW, Jpcksonvilles Most Famous Suburb
L o is $ 1 0 . 0 0 D ow n, § 5 . 0 0 P e r M onlh

Ivitfht recently Kivcrview has taken on the' molt wonderful
growth ever known in any suimrli to Jacksonville.
5 0 homes
now built an*l rruiiiy new o n « ju*t started since operations open­
ed up ou the 50 thousand dollar Motel Venice and the digging
of the big canals by tbc big steam dredges.
T h e motor car line,
i he 8 gtailc ¿mipuia^xchool ali goes to increax«-v&lt;tues. * " *■

All Prices Will Soon Advance Again
Anyone deviring a good sound investment will
lake on a few of these lot*.
No lots sfild in colored people.

DR.

E.

H. ARMSTRONG, OWNER

1 1 1 - 1 1 2 . 1 1 3 Heard N;ifl B.-rnli Bids
Ja c k so n v ille ,
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Strangers W elcoin»-

^ °rd for w'ord he wired the Hpecltl•‘W noted-- A Collaborator.
cations of the Saxton patent. Techni­
That .i. p'-twms of a rtistic or lit­ X
cal description of tho details folloiyed. erary a- pi rollout» aro not as imprac­
In fact, all that was necessary to fur- tical as '!"•} are generally supposed
END F O R C A T A L O G U E
nDfc a shrewd, prompt man with the
to be. i-&gt; pioveil by Hie fo)l(D»lug Information to serum a patent, were
udiw#Viy--SiU:; - wtitch, says'- Th»‘
the Tfòi
Tfos
* tre stents for Park And .Pollard
at Hi" other end of the..Uu»j4a»c,trww
UMl i e T ..I it-ieully ajipean-tl In a
Feeds. Marnly Lee and Huckbusiness fairly began In ih&gt;* capital
|syt latulatnri’. handle nil kuui---*4morn lag ¡ ti"-r. Wanted—A collabo
ettv
fiíffiuiiesi *U'kWtfmr: '''&gt; und Flur
rator, lr. » » L.o hg Indy playwright. The
At noon that da»' Hart received the pluy Is : Ire ml y w ritten; collaborator
in .T h e H ost.
following dispatch from tho friend he lo (un li hoard and bed until plu)
tE WALTON SE E D COM PANY
knew lie could rely upon'
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Drawings, papi-na and application
|M t i g I I } B t m l
Ja c k •onvillo F I*
Med. (Invent granted and later uppji-.
cants shut out.”
Urttrtl S ta te s’ Superiority.
Tho story was all over the town
Actcuniig to u report issued by the
SANfORO LODGES
^orfy eight hours later. Hurt was a t American bureau of fortiign and dos-------------Uio ^axton homo when an emissary mean
»niTiitTcb. l&gt;its*-d titioii it study
faslsrd l o d .e No. 2 7 , 1. O O t
front*the Wnlworth works offered n ut M . Meen indu bi líos ln ih'
xw rllm ilo t t 7 .10o m..over Imp"1*!
"mall fordrp» for the valuable patent Htal»*» uni Great 1tritata. It
v-C W. BrvkwrMer. N. (i
W S ÍIaU-ímh ,*i“
tlicy ha«l ttleil to steal.
ÎS j» •"Ut muri- 1 • ■»•r and
y
iitii"ii nu
1»inir u
Again Annette stood nt (he gale as l'ii*
4í C liy t r r .Vo 2. U rtier C an ter o St*&lt;
■■ul», tu Ui- 1Ullutdrt»'»
■ h'f' &lt;he hiuiiie
Vgnln her grateful ¡•a 11
X
ilrtiy *n'rku| nml fulfill Kr 1,1-9% 'fi mi
i i-ai fu i un in.iii it lluc-ti 111
d L 'd t&lt;r impart !f&gt; him the emo •■.I
hei iurw.«i hr* Sr r*r in tí,. I »
X
*"WTin«Urt} trt - All tf.r PÌlADIa f
i !"
*■»1 Stai* i
&lt; -i Iim tiohl» ll&gt;l' lit) had nromiedT
%lll? h K'»rlL*»'
'Thexc Papr-x Have Been Tatr.pered
X
Someiliiug in her eyes held him,
With."
».imo latent hopo drove him to speak
f u r .Ce1er&gt; City A crlr I R 3.1
Holiday Enjoyment.
nnen again of tho lovo In his heart
Few things a ro mar» delightful than X
WioBflSi
"Lhi al tt ucioM tho wing of the hou.o whero Mr. Sax­ that could never die cut.
ton had hla study and work room
a lii.liil.tx which ila» in-on well-earned X
" It was only that wo wero so poor
there came a quick call:
i leniiuus, » urncHl Wink, hr.iviI») ‘
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F*i* * b I« l o r t .s No. 3 . K. o f I*.
"Oh. Mr. Tyson. I must nee you M — It wait only because 1 felt that you I) •:&gt;
ihrtlU gil'ilil 1lie )e u r
A Cl in
I - ' 1* **’*&gt;'} inj Igarth Mondayt. VUmi&lt;*
were worthy of some one not ho hum­
r . Í V - o 'i n i
I’ K llutrhlnaee C F
h.iUK"
in
silrriiiiiullngti,
inter X
o
n
ce!”
id'
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” «». K. R arsi V.
ble—•" she began
,-Kl ■ ni* oc» ilpbli»'it &gt; shnulil le i».iri
Annette gave Hurl a bcKcerhlm:
He checked her utterance with n Ilf 1 ""tid a l botili o
tlestlng. 'In* *
look. It tte*-ltM*d tt&gt; a; k that h»» ! ’
Saatofrtl o.igt», Vo S 2 . r g .» vt
kins •
Idlene
tu » i »satluti 11 owl
111 K Talar U«,i **F O I. Tr»IV
ini'
indulgent with an old m an« fancier
Vif
ifi!If
puataunirxtlmi r vrr&gt; rirtt nn M|i|r«l Tf
—3T* peerlegtl one’ } ( i em press'
nr coinpuniim.-lilp
ay. I.
It expressed n gl t!- '■■.! ha !•- 1 f I' •1
•M7.J0 P1 m Vititlug,
hfii'iirr*» wi'Iivjf-fii
Mild artflcuil)
uh. greater and
itig that wati y»;t•J •■«i* i.i.I tle n “*
1er in 1 1
■illRrstherhaoa of Carprntar» anil Join Hurl left her util, there shadowed the huiler ? k the happiness of knowing
To Revive Ferns.
that
you loft'd me all of the tim o!"
bonny face two subdue-I einotluns pa.
t l * ol tm r flc a
Nil
tuie
of
soda dissolved In water
K.'opv
rlcM.
1S!3.
by
M
\
O.
Chapman.)
YAei,, f e ll!?,roNj ILM.U. It ,,f r
t I lienee and despair
should bo giVeu to fern» that are
JUet»f,l'lilT. 1fl! H&gt;ur«t«y itDhl at 7 ■I - k
John
Saxton
watt
an
inventor.
For­
^
lU.iekweVtcf, i,rv*i&lt;leiit
i Binali or weak, otnvqunrtor of an
Millennium Club.
merly ho had been superintendent of
ounce of nitrato to a cnllou of water.
Millennium!
Ono
way,
to
bring
tho great Walworth Motor VV'orka, a
One
half an ounce of ntt.rnlij.to a gal
, tnllo distant, l i e had madu Borne lm- about the millennium Is-to havo nothL , ^ ü‘,'* Sanford todie 1211
Ion of water should be used on plants
Inif
to
do
with
nny
article
of
food
or
Third Wrd«radar ntstu. COfltCf provoments un om&gt; of their t*pe&lt; laities
timi an largo and vigorous Sixi! and
Cmi Basw. ft It.
for which tho company had. promlst d clothing that Is produced by tho' tor­
0, L Tana*. S-vrehm him a largo reward. They dishonest
nire or »lettili p f a living thing. A com- salt .tre also good to uso occasionally, j
i ly repudiated tho contract, and he left piijiy of women In Boston org*inixed
.
L 0 . 0 . M.
their service. Since then he had upon this platform as tho Millennium •
Probably Not.
cry 1
spent
n whole year jterfectlng a new club has ¡.mused considerable Interest
H»lt. WcIUt.-ix*
.Mrs lloyle—"How did your husL
S
S
“
'
R II «íctíT. ; motor that would be the last word among manufacturers and Importers.
1 *
*
...
. „
,
, band got along running tho ranch
u wpro nwa). Mrs. D o y le In Its particular Hue, If it met his ex­ T ho members hayo pledged hemselves
M*«f»0 Chapter ,%o, I S R. A M
o oat no meat, to wear no kid gloves. ..w
, 4 . lhldh
wlll lu,vertlso
pectations. Tho company had heard
In of It and had tnado him overture*. b ath er
fliïï
«nd . fourth T h i,r„l... ...
shoes
slippers or
f i( (lHllUloI1 aa hounilk,icp,.r
U»o
Theatre. VUllhut
aigrettes, w ngs. qu l . o r .h el combs.
u(
ho mlld o . " ‘ I W S o t d è k Tortor. Hielt Print. Ho declined to treat with them •»1-*
(hough all his surplus money had giv atut In making no distinction between 1 . .
en out and oven tha queatlon of dally i things tortured or things killed for-!*JU K.*"
^ — ttt—------------- ’~ ~
bread--wns really a distressful problem food »or clothing the club blu nders.'
■C
?T¿r!1!J!/',U No- ISSL f. O. B.
---------not cams
came in
In tnis.i
this
' Tho
I '1" tnlllennluih
millennium docs
uocs noi
Not-tho Placo lor It,"
v ud
' " ‘^ l la Pleo hloek.. Alt' for tho fifamily.
T«&gt;or* ar* ln*ll*d to attend.
as
In
tho
employ
of
an
a
r
c
b
K
f'^
T
v
,f
80,1,0
lll|ngs
In
this
world
Customer
(complaining to lco.comG. K. Tifa tu». Secretary.
HÙrt W
,,ot LcHhk constantly killed tholr pany
manager)...........................
— "Your trnuist*TlocL lio had known Mr. Saxton, for *

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.a long time. It was Burt to whom
Mr. Saxton had entrusted the drawing
up of tho plans and specifications of
his now Invention. Those Mr. Saxton
had been going over for a week. In
tending to, transmit them to tb»g patent
offleo at W»*bl«*ton. Burt found him
pacing bis Study .In a state of the
-greatest excitem ent
* "M&lt;V TJr»0D.*' h.« announced, '*1 am
In deep (rouble and distress. Bomb
__ cntcm H trtrreom yester'di? morn
Ing while
Annette u
and
idc
wniic Anncuo
n I were absent,
took tho plans of the new motor at
myï di
desk and copied
,(achmcnt
„"liment from m
them.’’tP|'l»pL,v.t. iJtee«.'1 repeated Hurt In
amaxement.
"Yes—photographed them.
mo:
show .you," and the old Inventor with
trembling hands, spread out a roll of
documents. "At once I noticed th e j
had ............ ..
trirf Trilr this
morning did I observe those splotch«
of photographic.In* on one of them.
Do you s e e r
'
'"Yes," Teplttd HutL «lowly Inspect­
ing thb dl«fi|3irhd LdMUIQonl in quo*-

iThose-papers»ham been tata-

survival
and rapid tnultlpltcnUon doesn't giro full meaauro." Mauggor—
would bo productive of anything elso "If ho doesn't, madam, be As fet fault."
but a inlllenlum for the higher orders TWoll, ho mustn't lay his fault at my
of Hfd. Swat tho fly and crash tho door."
snnko and amoke this mbsqulto to
•«.fc f . .
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death.—Leslie's.
; _-‘J
Feline Amenity,
. » -, —— -■— - * ,T *_t * w 'l .; ‘•'.T
v "My husband." oho said, "alwayt
Cure for Mosquito«.
VantB mo to look my b « L o° matter
London people have discovered or what thq coit." ■ "W ell," her friend
idopted. rather, an agreeable way to replied, "ono can hardly bl»m«sWm for
hoop their bouses freo from files and foellng ae ho doc* “—Chicago Record'mosquitoes. They burn sandalwood, Herald.
which .has a peasant odor, but one
\
which Is disliked by th e « summer
Dlvlne
p r a ts . Thu Idea hair befif ‘ W p o it.d
-And whal la the tltvluo law to a
from tho Oretit, where » 'ju t * b&lt;)«b
man?
To hold fa il that which la bis
used for many years.
•
own
and
to claim pothing that la an­
Tho sandalwood can be bought at al­
most any Turkish or Japanese Import­ other’».— Epictetus/
ing house. It is prepared for burning
by being cut up Into pieces about half
D o n 't.
nn tnrh-iMttk^HMl-thniu menfes loniT
Mako hay whllo tho aun uhlnca, but
and then baked or dried In a slow oven
doa't get the Idea th a t you aro the
for twenty-four hours. A piece o t the
only haymaker In the bualnpu.
wood Is then lighted and placed In a
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allnmn tho fiarao Is extinguished hnd
Multum-ln-Parvo Dlalurbara. tho rod rnibcf-Wlt_to- sjnolticf until
Aa small letters weary tho yyo moat
n u a r - O T i n i e d iand only a small •o ajao tho amallcat uGfalra dlaturb.ua
of fino gray
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face nod dishevelled hppoarance con
ulnly warranted: “Help! H elp!"
The door was buret open and a man
n i - T P •■ n n i n r o
R l i v r n i r;‘ ,nt' in* Ho was at least three Inches
u tlo * ' LKIU l O ftllX tU taller than John and athletically IncHned. If ono might. Judge from the
i - .......... . ■1
bulging muscle* about hid cheat and
arms. He at rode between John and

mi(l|nHt&gt;TH»mmhHàfUHlitthmHniWH

v&gt;
«

S T ILL
Manufacturer Corrects
Impression
That Custom la Dying Gut—8omo
Incredibly Expensive Grades.

A millionaire snuff manufacturer sat
In his J6J)00 French enr watching the
bathers.
,
molesting you, d e a r! ho demanded.
"Aud so." ho laughed, “you th in k .
riacc your^ordcru^wilh fu.u_now
C a r Section.
‘*llo called mo 'dcarqst,' " oald tlio snuff-taking Is dying olit, (&amp;? You
-----1
girl, beginning to look tearful.
think tho snuffmaknr's trndo is ex­
for the B ojth’j and Girl's BICYCLE
tinct. like that o f tho arm orer! Well,
Qy H. M. EGBERT.
The mnn'turned to John. ■
Pamper your pocketbook. It’s
for Xmaa.
_
‘
„ .Q
Their wedding had boon a very qulot
“Unless you can explain your pres- you’Fc off—off, off.
*‘l&gt;puff*tgklng Increases—n ot I ad­
your best friend in time of
one, Just as th e ir courtship had peon onfio here satisfactorily within one
Wc carry all tUe standard makes quiet. Cynthia Meare ami John Rob* minute," he' said. "I shall first glvo mit, In Fifth avenue, or «nittenhouiQ
need. A nd'tiie Ford keeps the
you -tJviKerta
engaged
¿or uiui
moro
'■&gt;« had been v
u m u tj Jo.
v than
*n*»‘ C.
. thrashing
- uf your life and Kqhure. Rut It Increases, t sell morp
or Juvenile llicyclcH.
snuff
todny
than
I
ever
did.
Tho
the
conductor."
I
two years before ho could afford to -L*lpnJiabd you -over to
pocketbook satisfied.
Ford
tiling to explain my "Chinese, especially since thu abolition
,
marry,
aud*
something
df
the
sedate'1,m
Perfectly
wlllln
See. uh and gei*our prices.
ITglit ness and Ford strength
neaa of married life had already sob- presence bore, slr.T answered John • of ojdiim smoking among them, havo
hotly,-"but
first
I
must
And
my
wife,
taken
up
snuff.
tied down xm 'thom . Then u sudden
makes Ford economy famous
- - - -Cash or IiwlaUaiïlls.
•;raju
, i- .p'ronioUiin, : w ith•a consìdorublo tu- 8t&gt;® 1* aboard thin .train. G o d jiclp un: "R
t the rich Chinese, the man.
I
:
.
..
i#
ü liA
L l i * ' l *"*
t
Ì l 11 I . I . U
llt n i i H lit
« I
I
I
the j world over. Cut down
ruuL gon't get their «muff from mo.
crease in salasy, had Changed all' If she Isn’t." A.'huppy tftougiiUstruck daring,
No,
thoy
got
Itfrom
Portugal,
from
s
him.
"Holp
me
to
find
her,"
he
said,
J o h n ' s p r o s p e c t « , Tho future looked
transportation cost.
Buy a
rosy.
I "and then wu’ll havo tho explana­ families owning secret, old-time reci­
pes, who chargo an mnch for tho oxFord.
John Was thirty and Cynthia twon- tions."
qulslto
melanges
ns
$800
ifnd
$800
n
"
I
’m
willing
to
glvo
you
every
op­
ty-alx.. There had boon no wild* ro­
WOlmance associated with their engage­ portunity," answered tho other. "Sup­ pound.
"ThlB,snuff
tho
Chinaman
ages
like
1 0 8 .PA LM ETTO AVE. *
pose
you
let
me
sao
tho
number
of
1
A
ment. They loved each other fondly,
riv e hundred dollait if ihr new priée of the Ford
wind/ lie enrrleH It about with him In
that
ticket
in
yauy
bnnd."
He
took
_____________ ____________
but thoy wero under no Illusions.
ruiûbnui; the Inuring cor ia five'fifty; ihr (own. m
"Wo must have no fuss, no wedding It from John. " E . 7," ho said.- ‘ This priceless bottles of jado, of ngnto and
rock crystal. Ho hands it about o n lj
leven fill)— «II f. o. b. Dtlioil eomplelc wnh e.juip
Is
E.
S.
According
to
Ihnt
ticket
your
party, and, above a ll,¿nr foolish.pranks
■nent.
(»ei catalog end pertirtriare from Santortf
o r rice throwing," John said on that wlfo ought to bo In tho next compart­ at stato banquets.
‘ This Portugal suuff, at $800 n
;
Mae blue. aW Aàan fv C r.. C . H. Wvhiaraar-Afmf.^Edr ' ••
evoning when be brought Cynthia, th a t m ent,". . .
One Inch Cards Will 11» FsMisht’d Un wonderful
__________^
_____
Ho Hung tbo door opon and called i pound, Is,th e best. Tho v o n it 't r t h
watd llig io i,
•
new»
th at_________________
they could now.
"Is there a Indy in snhff of SymVpa, which Is made of 2
T der This Heading At The Rate Of $7.20 b&lt;) married, -C ynthia had «greed, cor- tho conductor.
•
L.por cent, walnut sawdust, 10 per coat.
l’«r Year.
dlalty. Her parents were dead and £L 7T*‘ ho asked.
"No, Sab," answered tho man, grin- j brown egrth, 5 per cent, oxide of lead
sho lived alono' in a boarding house.
ning. ■" a 7 Is vacant, sah."
j and 60 per cent, cigar stumps.
wM no one to give her away.
I. E . H O U S H O L D E R ,| Thom
DR.
"B
u
t
let
mo
explain,"
cried
John,
— ----------------------John was asslstod by Charlin Murthoroughly mortified. "I only bought
V
Not F jir Ff{)m th# Truth.
taugh.
his
best
man.
Tho
marriage
DENTIST
Of
Mnt Knoall wits greatly putxlfd— a a a o o a o o o o o o o o Q o a o a o a o o o a o o o o a o o a a a a a o o a o o a o o o a o o o a f i s * '
was performed nt n o o n ln n little up­ that ticket five m inutes,, ago.
Tho««- 41
Koonu 23, 24 »«4 2S. PWa'bkH
town church, ond Immediately after­ course E. 7 la em pty., Thfty wotildu t an j ^0t without reason. Tho fact Is, 9
--------------------\
ward the couple left' for the station, havo sold tho sectiqn to me It It hadn’t Bj,0 happened to moot Mr. Newlywed
S A N F O R D . .. K L O K I D A
on route for Florida, wbefe they wero been. I was almost late for l£o train ono morning as ho was rushing to
and left my wife on the platform while
j , ! b tra)n nud ventured, with
to spend their honeymoon, John havI
bought
that
tlcKt*.
My
former
num
her
usual
solicitude’ fer other folks’
THOMAS EMMET WILSON ÍñgTbm ioed a month’s leave of. ahher
was
—O
ijolnothing."
\
affaire,
to
hope that Mrs. Newlywed
ecuco fqr that puigtoan before taking
ATTO R N E Y AND OOUNSEhLOK
Tho other watched Johu make hjs la­ wasn't having trouble with her ser­
up his now duties. CydlMfi word a
Our
New and Heau
I,int*
of
Holiday
.(roods,
the i lim n -a
1
A T -L A W
plain traveling dress at the ceremony bored explanation with a cynical smile. vants.
s e le c tio n s for Che Christmas Trade. The n ice st and most 8
"I certainly want you to have every | "Oh, n o !" said Mr. Newly wod.
La i f S la te A ow ner S*»rOlh Ju4 trial Cnruil o I and John a hualneas suit. Char lie .ac­
rtorkfa .
opportunity
to
‘
e
xplain
why
I
found
j
appropriate
Gifts for Little and Big'. Old or Yount;, Do noi I
“Wo'vo
got
threot"
companied them in tho carriage to r£ o
you ,n
In ray wlfo’s iectloff," ho sojdR efb U n m . S afiftrJ im i 3r*»an U l f
Then hi*
ho dnshed off, leaving Mrs.
them off. and thero was no rlco throw- 7PU
fall to see our line of
'
■i -,tng onthnpanotwnyvm v: &gt; * ^ / « A 'r :e -t'^ ° P d-u^ 0I;, ,B thftr? a 0 B6*jUon on ' Knoall gasping. Three servants, in— - — T’“ "
1
K I N G
M U R R Y
"Do you know, dearest, Charlie
............... BhBWcre(1 ’ d? * ! . Wh&gt;’
!W
«
Yes, sah. right behind," answered
)n auburbvfro Hint tbo Newly
seems more flustrated than you do!
9
j weds wero anything but rich. .How
a r c h it e c t
said Cynthia, smiting, as tho carriage tho,/larky...
‘ Thou suppose we go there." said on t,nrl|, Uicn coulj thoy nfror(i to
rolled away. Charlie certainly looked
Room Id Welkin» B U T
( perturbed, and Johu who was In the the athletic inan, Unking his arm In fcpcp three Burvnnts, Mrs. Knoall felt
forced lo call on the bride that after- § Ju st 'received a nice lint- of Alligator Hand Hag-', d m secret, smiled -at Cynthia and whls- Jo h n s. "G—what did you say? ^
r«m o
'
It
was
G
11
or
12,
’
said
John
I
m
ntion to mako Investigations,
FLO R ID A pered thul ho would explain tile cause
ORLANDO.
I he’ factory.
The latest out. Prices are rigdil. .......... .imi |
On his return home ln-thc evening
---------------- when they were aboard tho train. The not sure which Hut If iny wlfo U nt
them
you'll
find
one
of
those
sections
Mr
N
’owlywcd
wan
greotod
with
\hls
look
them
over.
truth wad that Charlie1wad secretly.
empty. Hut she must bo there," he question:
DR R . M . M A S O N
added eagerly. "Como on, In heaven s
"John, whatever umdo you tell Mrs.
DENTIST
namo-"
•
Knoall this morning that wo keep g
o
Thoy passed through the section three servants!"
□
Mhon* IU
Wei Urn i Block
o
and the next ono was G. The door of
John Bm|lpd. %
a
Expert Watch and Jexvelery Itepairing
12
stood
open
and
on
enormously
stout
Sanford. Floridi!
»"-Well, don't wo. my d ear!" ho a
a
lady won standing there, fanning her asked. "It seema to me that we al­
SANFORD l i t .
o 12.1 W E ST F IR S T S T R E E T .
burning fnco briskly.
ways tiaVo one going, one coining and D
Open Evcnlnt;« From D ecem ber ,1rd 1'ntil \m i
n
’ "No,'no, tills Is uot she," cried John^ ono bo re!"
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
□
1 TCrL'4;~ tint oxiirixudiMi «iC-«nrcaMlc lu­
___ ^ rn n fl^ rw rq q 5 ,fH ff|giftftM fl/y¡iri7ririf¡,n rm jirif" 1r’nrinrmminnnaoafHM
te rroga^tqgju&gt;on (.Uw nther’s fnco. and
A fl URNE Y ash aiUNSt.LI.OK »t U W
Guy
dc
M
aupassant
as
a
Clerk.
turned across tho alslu to 11 Tlie
/&gt;W0*'
Guy de Maupassant'a manner of life o a a D o a D 3 U D a o o a u u U D O O o o o o a o o o o a o a u u a a D o o o o o 0 o a o 3 a :::5 i
dour was locked
l'f.tcrtce’ iii Sl«te .-ilei Fedi-rol hmirts
I "Conductor!'' shouted John "Who ns a Junior clerk In tlio French odu-j Q
o
cation ofllc.o Is tho subject of an In- ! O
Sniiford Fl«.
(innief-WiMnlniil Bldii
in In this section!'*
a
Tho man' came hurrying along "I lereBtlng urllcle by ono of bis old o
guess It’s empty, sir," ho said, pro­ colleagues. We gather that lie ab u
a
C. G. B U T T
DR.
ducing a key, and opesed tho door. seated himself from tils duties on tho 1a
» t
*
Section It was guiltless of any occu- ground of IIIiicmb on an average
De n t is t
V
abont throe day's a week, and that a
1 pant. T|io stranger turned to John.
I
\Vtll
you
take
your
thrashing
liore
«'»« how ho obtained lecture for literu
B O N D I N G
«liflce; Yowcll Ituildlne
None tho less be a
V f r back til Section E ! ” he naked, hut* ary composition
was very anxious to retain his clerk S
SANFURD. FLORIDA
toning his coat across tlio cheat
I aBefit Pergonal Attention to Your Busin«j,. ..-îFor God's sake let me (lnd my wife ship until bis literary .prospects Were ' oa
secure.—
Westminster
Garettia
j and 111 take It wherever you like—and
'quire as lo companion represented.
L. G. S T R I N G F E L L O W
o
jilVi* you as good a« I g.-t," John an
j
a Will appreciate a share of your busi liens
JU S T IC E OF TH E PEA CE
o
i Spored Tlo-n suddenly bis eye« lit
P i n t O u l r l c l of S o in ln o lo County
Flow er» on W rong Grave.
u o o O D o a o o o o o o o o u a o o o o a a o o o Q o o o o o a a o a o a o o c o o m j o o o o o o 00
•
ji|ion
tw’h
ngurea
that
bad
entered
tho
All Civil - id Criminal
■. I
After periodical pilgrimage» ex­
1
car.
There
she
Is
!"
he
shouted
exMortgages, Coniracts, Marriage«, and
tending over lu years to the cemetery
j ultuntly.
ill work pertaining to the olHce of JusTwo women in brown bnls and veils at Hoeston, J . Daniels of Nottingham
tie# of the Peace promptly nml legally
"I Can't Find the Tickets."
attended to. Special attention givertto
wero coming down,the alslu. Ono was waa Informed by tho locnl urban coun­
cil, under whoso control it Is, that
collections. Office.‘Ird tloorCourt House.! engaged, and tho part that ho h ad '
wlfp. fht' Other tho strong« during all this time ho has boon
played that morning, instead of being, i w°mnn, and both were radiant with visiting and placing flowers on tho
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS o l
M. G. RO W E
a a It was, a rehearsal, had aha tiered smiles.
"John, dearest I" exclaimed Cynthia, wrong grave Tho blunder, they said,
hta nerves when It brought him the
waa
due
to
a
former
sexton
getting
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
realisation of the ordeal which bo was falling upon his neck "Just think! (ho numbers of tbn graves mixed In &lt;&gt;
I’K A C nt'h’.IN ALL COURTS
shortly to undergo Ho was fldgnttlng That luirrtd Madame llntncaca sold Ju ­ entering them In bis book.— Ixmdon
lia prertsely the Batn*&gt; bat that she
nervously with his watrh
lioonn 18 alili 10
&lt;'ll route le
"Well, wo'lt make the L i t wild ten sold to me, mid she charged forty live
Vici Uni» Block. 3id F U
dollar« for It because ah&lt;&gt; «aid that it
minutes to spare," he said.
&lt;* *'Th« 1:14!" exclaimed Cynthia In was an exclusively Parisian design.
Fem lnln e A m bition Rebuked.
Tho Inulluctlvu masculine attitude
horror. "Why, It 1« tho 1:01, Char- O, 1 haven't told you What do you
THE SHELTER SANITORIUM, ¡£ ,3
MANUFACTURERS OF GINGER ALE AND SO D I \\ M l Its
H
. i Ink! This lady. 1» Julia JJovou, an , toward feminine ambition Is someold
school
chum
whom
-I
haven
l
seen
,
t,
mej|
nmniroat
In
early
years.
ThreeCh&amp;rlto had misread thu time-table.
RHONE 21
for goodness knows bow lung.
^ yenr-cfld Richard was observed'In tho
And
Urn
next
through
Train
would
not
NEW SMYRNA. FLORIDA
Julia Boylca slnco this afternoon, .j barnyard ono day, following with boJeavo until bight. John bawled to tho
driver to .whip up his horses, and tho sald thu doublo, blushing charming.-^ itcltous attention tho movements of a
ly. ^Harry and I wero married at ^ftIl * j)o was trying to crow. Finally
DAVIS HORS TEH. KESlOfcN T SURGEON vehicle dashed into tho-station with
ho Inquired kindly, though with ovltwo mlnutos to spare.
* . 12 o clock at the
"H arr^!" exclaimed Cynthia, and ll€(ll uiaapproral: "la anyftng tho mat
* Charllo was fumbling nervously in
bIio took tho tall man by tho shoul-'l tor wjj yOUydors nml swung him round hard so
■
.'
that
ho
faced
her.
"Harry!
Harry
v
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'I can't find the tickets,' he slamR oss!" sho exclaimed.
JE W E L E R
Child's Pathetic Death.
inercd.
r
Complete abstracts from the r e c o r d s
"You. Cynthia!" ho muttered, And
\ pa(] achool report,* which
"Then I'll gat some more, you
MY SPECIA LTIES
'
chump," yelled John, and made a dash all tho athletic vhlor seemed suddenly thought would lnduco Ills parents to
Orange and Seminole Counties.
Taxts
punish him, caused a boy of twelve
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
tor tho ticket office. Happily there to havo gone out_of him.
"W
here
havo
you
been
all
theso
yonn,
to
commit
sulcldo
at
Uelnlckenwero no purchasers there, and It was
GorhAiqs Sterling Silvet
paid for non-residents.
only the matter o f a moment to pro- years, Hnrry!" exclaimed . Cynthia. j orf, a suburb of Berlin, a few days
Rogers’ Plated Ware
■&gt;ia.n *?u . me af*?r' j
Tho child crept at dusk Into a
Elgin and Waltham Watches euro two more UckoU and a drawing-1 ,No';or
room section. At tho door o! the w ait-,
.JUBt. th,nk*
flbo “ ntl,n; ; stablo and hanged himself with a hat
lng room ho encountered Charlie, wan* ued to huF husband, "If that silly old ter from a low beam.
doting almlbaaty about add looking for .Charllo -Murtagh didn't put the tick­
** V' - * ALL
- A *GOODS GUARANTEED
0
him. Outald* hh aaW Cynthia's brown ets In my traveling bag, after all."
Tactful Mr, Cumrox.
h at and veil. Joh n brushed Charllo * “Charlie Murtagh I" exclaimed Julia. ,
"A
stout
young
man
with
a
pink
face
"I
want
to talk to you abdul bccomaside and ran toward Cynthia, who
was Just getting aboard the train. Ho and a whitish-brown mustache, blue lng your son-inlaw," said tho young
swept past tho porter and followed her oyos, high forehead, and wears atrip- mao'. "I can't advise you," replied Mr.
Cunvox, “on thVVubJect of becoming
¿■i - :
Into the drawing-room section, turned cd ties to match his socks!"
UUL(4raiU* .As your sin-,
^ ^ A J V m b ln K an d
Z 3M slammed the
■poak
■ G a s Fi t t i n g
‘’Wwll, thank Qod we
father I
off, d e a r e s t h o exc^sined,
- All Work Receives My Personal scream awakonod him
woman In the seclloh was not Cynthia
Attention And Best Efforts
a t all. Tho train was moving, too, well convert that J prise-battle into a
Adopt English Language.
couple of cigars while the ladies adTelephone
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U p » « *« CUr Hall
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-•=^- * and Just as John looked at th^atrangs Js a j ibnlr relationship. What
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tho platform, yrarlU£..Ua_lithe
his hand and shouting furtoqalÿT «
No, this- giH did not In thtf.least.re­
semble.Cynthia, except for tha'Üriwn
hat and veil and a certain* slmllarUy
of gait and figure.
Cynthia yyas a
Jilandfl-antL this girl ■-was-»- frretslvr
brunette. Cynthia's fantr waa gold and
'lltX .
Hits girl's waa block. Cynthia waa
slim and "willowy," and this girl was
Owni-ts
decldtHjIy—well, plump.
"What are yon doing h e re !".a b a
brew« * h w ,
lln terror,- which Johu'
‘ ..V,
hä«9L

, ___ _ considered, that your aolutlon
flretldcncy &gt;of, Madras English Is
&lt;Will- afford peace with honor to all spoken by( iono yUidu* in -every 13$.
oonebrned."
- .’
one Moslem of every 167, but by one
"My. but I'll hove something to Soy [ChHsUsn.’d f every 16.
to Charlie when wo get back from '
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Christianity In India.
(Copyright. U1A by XV. a. Chapman.)
In South India alone thero are to­
Bug In tha Ear.
day fully 1,000 (Christian college grad­
Hare some one hold on electric
uates, leaders In tho life of Christian
light, or condle, or even a burning communities. Of tho 25,000 students
match, In front of your ear. and the j
{ In higher educational Institutions
Intruding bug will crawl out», - M&gt;3 are In Christian collogos. *
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Ik « llarirut, kith Dr. Littlefield as
r BuiiMce.urt i a*-« .harm'. Î gti^il of _hon &gt;r had a splendid ban pict
The lath i of »ur t&gt;Am a n arfajki.hf rl‘;sl ''^turrht.i^ov^ninn at the pariah room.

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hfi-atinn in your paper I fur ;i|'1 N,r-1 ' Sl * ‘•■»ir.- Uhi - , Mi
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VEGETA-

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' ' fnr u tin .i ir

pir tti’e i iiv-fivt" w-pfe laid and a
menu 'h r ¡rich atrs&gt;cm si»a ha«
bfjnn ssrVed. life- ladi y of the
t.aow hgw 1» f*p’ )**-jl fa (he i ttier
foil i After the 1m i-piet there wti»
I I il if nu t*
the
feast of reason utui !kiw of «-ml, toast»
■!r J e t Mr
ity.iwtl of N e * \ ofn,
being
given by Rev. Waldron and Sec.
■*hi have tu .il* «.».oral visits to o ir
Abner
Brown of (ttui grown.gly |«i|iular
L i* I i . i tv ,*,ist a« e ,- im • t &gt; s ie .d ino
* i .t &gt;r a et ina .e t us thetr ,H*r*nu i«.it Intenm ti iruil S. S, W ork, (V R W alker,
\tr lin ts and Dr C S l.ta M irld , Kduh I ne
i-ntitnn! 'i.-T'-t tr of i',e f ' m grejati i ml
* ne in i I ri
-.f \! i-fs Netti ■ h I *g
* ere gl 1 1 -ti il ■ -ter buine for a few l S. S. Society of America. Mr. Suhr (
i favored the cimp-rt^f with a s»b&gt;, iy I. » t ist a e ­
comnaril ’d.ft.1 the piurtt) by MK* Flossib
•»If; a id -ir« /(¡jtll.- ni *c i »»ith their J Frank. Every one a dreed that he had a
ia rgltter. M isi re
nave r.*t tr.ied a id
must tnjoyub^dsVo ddj.
*
*
wid s,,,i td t i • vi ,t *r aery at i &gt;*ur. to ne.
Fo »r new rttwii’iCfiRwurA /eceive 1 i ito
t h * ha*..- s a . l l i . i ' s
i a :t .,t tjudr
the Baraca class Sinday. marnifig. We
u n i i t t • i ; t it s if , ,
r .

c t S a tu riti * _aVi‘ wll.
'•»P-’ t - •■■i o
com r Lml Lu,
f dui r , fmii., » u i , ca d a d inaila
V
l i ^1 W'Ilfil I te I jittlgbl

R,,'

Pl-tr-s
i-ottcr
tu fd’im
c ‘u*r* ’.

&gt;• t ird. "I. irky Sanford." “The* Cel-I h r a r-a mil! .iln.-'t i* h •-i' j .
la very much alive nt the j f « t out fro»»j t'n pros • t shore h ci,
l'r* i! time, this lieing the beginning of j the inu*r\. idnv 1 an- idled to f irm a
■The nook fa&gt; r t I luh lielil iti I I
meeting ut the him ni M m I I
'' ping se.t^e at which (Ime cornea ■watcr-fry^i &gt;..r 1 (rimi of the &lt;tl , -, ,|
Hrally win wa- &gt; e*r e&gt; t'a i h
irti—i if sttnni'L to reimburse for war* t
oil either -nie Th|i
ur in The i;u -Mi I j ■■il t a f t e r I •
1 • i'' i .m-m for their work of toil..
will add rt &lt;' to the docking faciliti l*iti
.
»
•
(•laying tin* gat - .if • Rook "
great demand in t 'e
nf iUw it i» loll ice that is in the which wd!
Irj. C. L. I'.rh winning the pri-.e, c "" ight. for Sanford, "Lucky Sanford," future.
Inlandanme p ipe r k it
\ (ielirimis .safari si,i|&gt;- much other garden truck than . The Hi iji si &gt;w* Sunfotd t &gt; be a in­
T»*n*r»(“r*
co
Jilt
win
»,*r»c
i
by
tlie
lifisltss. Tito»" '■■•Iit
lettuce Is planted earlier than terior cit , ' ut it is clos"ly connected Ci
Character
pry*»'eht werv.Mra. C. t . W.wtlrufT, Mr. •••I. *
In fact there is still some celery the Hast r i-i •and the b.aiiitifui resinel day
F. L. WiKxIru
Mr» C L. Polk. Mr- i i n ’ v-t out from the wred bed, hut the there by i ird r .ads a-u! two branches of
i&lt;
welcom* the n m uht hmrfUy.
—
**
1
Luke. Mr» (ji»&gt; fa,*, Mrs. M ||oi&gt;»t-i v!tea ter iiart of the crop is s?t cut anti railniads Pi |.n than two hours! tin.,
r
r.
-r«t.i
ai
Nit tda 1 ofTctvd a friast nf the beat
Clear
None
Mrs Ilnur. M.-Linli i a-nJ Mrs Ft.
-» y
*if * things under, the ^leadership of Dr.
•' I he marketed in January, February the banfordit. l,tn-k&gt; may hi« casti g tf r i *1 tui • ti
lM » 77* b1
It
1*. C.
William!*
n
his bait in the n rf at Cort lado. tnilh ... i l o t * itv t i t *• » i
and March. *
1
•"
# wftteH Lit tie del it. In the Sunday ochoul the
Ï 79
Clouity
.
*
.02
66
I
ucm
in
tlie
Halifax
for
trout
or
H
.i
m
*l
»¡1
give
b*
tt
r
s
•
*
k-»
t&gt;
r
»*
a*.
6&gt;
Celery
.rat.
orderr
should
fa
i
.an.i
Junior boys and. girls met .with Dr.
1 !• 11 the day I has ip Sanford there
i- *
P. C % now t.. insure delivery when mt-d.-l
None
60
river, raring ki auto on the’ hard sands
E. . I all &gt;r a td so .. N . ’ ».
tflora- Littl.rield and ho dehionitrated;wUh the
' 4 67
had
is-»*n
dll
cars*
of'lettuce
shipped,
the
h
Clear
48
act) ,
tri gl t » not ¡.»»I -ve-dt l.i •cintf table. lidcHrily impnning tr tths
5 71
F. F. Dutton
*
&lt; ‘
-jT-if
hr t car going out on the Nth. The of Daytona I'l-teh. or Hat'd ig it its, of
bwells.
49
to » looki tg aft r t « - a iu i.d j i n .g* of great value upon their, mi ids- uul
L 6 73 «‘uppers report that the market for goods
.09
P. C.
Santacd u hi th) IU|\V, county' of Sern f iroperr— c«&gt; * t ■ t ’ r t a | »ridi'ti - heartr * Ttt" tire roof Mig •ami twe-ti-tg
63
! » 77
'•setl, vveli packed hoadu is (rtrm $2.T5 to
i ■ .r t o(r it
i Sanford I ■», Kissim m ee I
s.-rvice« Dr. UtUoficld ait forth the iilcts
f
jK-r crate deliver»**!, i asked pome itwle, lately tiivurced from (h-mge co m
tf* jklruiuk. .itiu co auty haa show
•T . G . d r r » » m •‘. r c fn tir l't i r Far* nud pri ttiif^es of yRducatiottal. E v an s- opan«t
1 .^ 6 1 ¡'»“^ “ reganding-thB w sto f grotHnj:
Dn/ A M U U * sa|| apaso,, wllh # Kamp ^ ¡ n , , Ki« im. and P“ « W E'ttuce, ulsn prxwiTrrtkm-per it».'If in the pmgrpmve class. What is vejl -bif»*, whl»* ;lv :«rth u tj - x--r rfi- ge’ism -hi* gomtepthro, fif,J«ut9’ apjxral .
known as the 'anford Road District, sira le rasido c4 n i Lake ''h arm .
td and %thc tfalni tgr,^pf'the pxxHike in
7, ,
mee- High School nt Kissimmee on Fri- acrp- An c ’“ H*rl tol‘l ,ni’ thal the cost embracing territ iry i t a ni c-mile radi s,
Ovi -do has o c * Vaca ho pr a erous, ever/ on1, beginning"with the cl^ild beHappening» -Mention Of duy. The scoru shows what kind of ah of Rrowin* an&lt;1 »'«eking, including cost of has bonded ami will build twent -five nor had -o m a ty - risii ars a» su early a
t tre the upper hand'*!» gaimy’-by one'11 . ,
o ieiln g it was.
Lost season was' Package, was about 25 cents a crate, and
mile» of brick roads. This was the fi-st la te. T h o b u rli g htuses aro k pt nvil nature. It Ls wiser, more rcon9mir
M alter» I) Brief
S. H. S .’s first sjnaon o t the basket hall lhnt m cralM tM‘r acro was “ fair yield* district created under a new law, which
full a td , r v * r
h use t t on other» nnd morn in harmony with God's plan
E-- ' 7 ;
Aiurt and it was an cU ri good one Jt t,muRh 1‘000 to ‘ ■-00 wa* n,,t «Itogethef Boh Holly r i ill explain letter than 1. fj
could co n e if we could ma e room for in all spheres to conserve and keep grow­
ItKiks n »w as if this is t . I..... vet. Letter.. «»comiiHn. and that these figur.-s had
YAL ITEMS O f IN U IU S T
can.
thp
ing the liettsr man within than (o go on
liceause Kiwummee tonk the lint g am e; bean
besr* exceeded.
Within tin- "lunly un* the town» or
r. and
n
t ‘ i ( *f Vow York the basis of c ire and restoration after
This mao slated tliut there was every
, i last year by one score mul this year with
communities of Sanford, Genova, Oviedo, u e b tight the p’ tp».-'
ownerl by the wi d oats an- sown. Thu afternoon
f_ihe Floating Small Talks. Letter team the Lest they roulfl do was Prs&gt;s|&gt;***-t *d n g(M»d market this year, for Altamonte goring», Chu luota. Paula,
l*V
*
r 11 y a 11 whe suine conference for Sunday school wor Vent
Surrtartlf AnsnScd For Hurried
1the muon that the re«* it cold snap cut
to hold S. Il S i * I1* lit
I.ake Mar
• : Monr.ve.
1 *»t r v • *• »Im (b .t ihi*y are tp ‘king was helpful in many ways. Dr. Littlefield
Herald Headers
Surdon I went ini.» tin- game crinphsi oil all crops lieing raivsl tarlili r north,
b'tir figm
i-i i-a hen* I am indebted ir** It » ti»i th«‘&gt; w|1! (ic,-ii py t ie house giving special ai l tn m tny in their oer-,
by the los* of Miecr. wh*» woo! t La\e .it the same time hardeiiini the heads. to S. O. n . .
\ \ CidlHTt and lalitor
, rii 1 l
f ale.» urg, II , who bus pin ting prohlcru.1 , and Secretary Brown •
-f *.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks of Jacksonville.
played forward hut for n Ludi, broken Ni.st sea.iiin the wenthi r was abnormally Holly.
«■• er,tl *r voi h uc
a i-,im» l » n 1 r ^ t presenting the coofturative work of the
1
ua arc ir the city today on tCproi ' I
arm that will keep him out of the gnme warm und much lettuce was raised in
»■*
*
und r e ’re tti i f i i this mihl c'im atc nnd International H. S. Atyiriiitiun. Air.
,
tour.
j for the rest of the scasan. Captain Geomia and the Carolina»-that camp in
—- ,
.
’« tr;t more a'su it or to re c n 'v t r e ." “ itroivn is secretary for Honda of the In­
«AbwatJu
d
g
e-H
etfln
g
'-Viriti
M potatoes ordered now will save f-VteiipTa^(TTi1i'r&gt;\ir(i-imtihn.
ng&gt;tfgulirn wrfifif’iiilii? 'hHH MiS ^-toford criSfi,' t\Te"
• AV. II. t'll'in ns,i who has the c untract ternational work nnd is proving hlntThe follow
from the Harriantiburg
iDoary. F. h.D ut.on.
27-tf , and only ullowi;J. his opponent to score lettuce in this vicinity I'eirtg damaged tiy
to dni csi th usand ncr s «if Florida’s sv'f a sympathetle and tactful leader of
Mncentcat in bulk at J . D. Roberta. ! two goals Itoiith ||.i&gt;nl the “atne p*uii- this same warm weather that brought f\rn.' New* R. ird. the former htjntc of Jlnut farmi g land i i»t nortfi of tow-t i»
the Sunday «chu d fore«* of our »tale.*
Judge Herr.v■&gt;rth&gt; of reprudurtion:
2&lt;i-tf
tion as I nt ■,.-.ir. lfTT7 ;ar.l. and hi* tnati the compel it ioi
wor mg afjout otte huudriNI and fift Good audiences gathered faith mornings
“Capit. •i".iy. t' Herri ig. formerly of
Tlu-rc are piantisi in Saiifonl this'ycnr
Llln. Herbert Lyman of Forest City " r|E made one bus *t (Iill-s-rr, tbs
•tien.^ Tin» wirk it rotti llv or irrusiug and evening to hear Dr Littlefield, anti
Harrisonbur.
o tnovnl to Florida
car
s
ni
t
un
piu
ut
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He
had
ricrea
of
cat
'
gi
*i
in
id
let
tttcc,
fi
If*
i a visitor here yesterday, the guest
iru! whe 1 e ertnl-'te ( the ..iru| ô » -n*r» in *■*. ip*iV,.- of being greatly pleated with
Ini« Imm atipuinted
for ' I .
I I K - \ I. *.
. &gt;-1, ■,f ,f n*i**r&gt;. 1 Iif j ■ - e
-I ■( t ihllow.-r, »«veral ye
I the Pico Hotcl“ ^”
thi drainage d i«tret m r,
.■!.-r t1»* ■■ the rceetiliHii gi./n him aed lus nicaatge
ludge'of i • ct t'ourt of Setntnol ■
salvi-i wealthier b . i i . i f . i l bi'titdred ilunild he cvi-j - come to Sanford again
|Ckw k Co. hnvo full stock veg- the l.i s’ I h ten t - till- I art of tin* it lie 2 1-, of ifomaii.e ■ ! J i of L n g lu ii p eas,
‘sanford'.-» right lur*.»rd poiitiun *vas To liuti* not an * of I lu i a reagi- has tie n t county, FI t i II the unoypirisl term Ihn ri i od d ill ire.
.1 heart, webt inti- await« l-ini, as he en
m t« ami hani[iers.
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lookisl after h |-‘r&gt; This * i- entire) hurt by the ■■Id \ti a, r, of iettu .m / 'f Ju '*KB " ‘
! M M irçti'i of 'tu i
o-i igi 'A ,1
di-nre i lomt -If, |,y ht» &gt;hti-miiig per
| Cocotitut ihmkhsl bulk. .1. I&gt; It d. I ,-W t n I ' l i , , | 1 I,I- I l.l i i | g | r t p , s t s*- Ii» i » hi nf t apt John
I I rar* ion erates.
Judge H -•
should pr-el I • •
•ning will tie he*e very .1110 and will Rot souality and by Ins mintage, to all whti
¿h tt
I
Br.dg«*wilier
and is a gmd.ni
i
eler&gt;
should
make
i
Al
Herring
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being
a
cat
li
s-iti
I,eft fotAurd wii» pluyed liy
husv &lt;lc loning ftis 2ri0 n - . - i of bum heard him
jUn S. U. Shinhotjwr and childnm ( nates, a ’ d sine*' this was hjs first gami I I Of) ■riti
I » I- ourt ment of the I ‘ ni
' o .......... . i-arlmtd
I unte of th.
J
II- tvill - r ■ 1 I tv ii..
Mn I dwtti fall
1 reittrtutl mi«
ibcwlrotna pleasant visit to Munc t...rk I - * «t I r m Id
I!" form er!. |r.n
ynralb
"1
i t le
I
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r ;
•re it w ».
.|b«i'i( '■ ^
Ifni acre1* *1 fa-o'iiig ttollltr. Will
U .d u-iil.l. eve mg,
I cirt poi.ui in liturgia.
tin si
lut»
11arrisimbtirg.
gm ig
in urn «-i«l-t.lte e to thi t* a-n «
I.irgel
iiuiuo ■.(.ili ‘nit .ftiut fur i-aslu
He 11I« i m iii val,tatile cit pnn-erty 7 i.'IO, Dec lit She It .iii&gt;inleresti g and
i
d
a
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ag
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Cfcaa k Co. have full staiek \egThe g a m e '»'Hi i i ' h* o f t h e heel High Tlteri- itavi- lu. i iiuuiberlii.- attem pts
winch will t e un ru n| w 111| liii'ilmmi- I'leoMt ig t|H-uker urul all are coriliallv in
i tn‘,a and hampers.
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Sebo*»! ganti-i n ie i n dd wish for,
i'rnttt Iliadi- i" »»rganive the grower», but no
dwellings « i.i'i after lit« urn d
■'.la I lo JiiiU . iiW, — .
li e v e r I l.i i-r -1 right m
[ M i U to sec our splenffld bur- «tort te
1 T H —* tr. ledger'Vi1 Iti' (I 11- in
. I . is U. o*.tWit'iyia-.e-A** JJvtV*V i
«-üfV It- inalimi Litlnt-wd
I vie 11till
11*
books for Xmas. L U t ■- g» un t .i | i ' . iti I 't 1
r - « i in ir i iidig.i* i i- i i *air»- ti
r* h r t * a n r j » wii
«tTet-efn!». MS -, i&gt;r loi ur i "g l. • i l.i r i 1 i/ g i d r it &lt; 6 ^ , . u u a t w i),in w a t n q &lt; iijn 3 v .^ u s a o g
u/OUCIJn- t*UC,"UIj!U . ii.*J*iu*iie o&lt;¡jatrun'ental reading nre from
ment standard instruments VX
jn th- manner recommended b&gt;
of the Weather Bureau.
' Very respectfully,
12 8-13. If. C., DuB »3.
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Cacprrn/fre Obrrrrt
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WD ARiHiT THE CITY

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fiejoif th* prominent visitors to tlie
|«l Tsasfny wero Mr. and Mrs
fCi/riett and J. P. hluvadwhit*Kre
orders Best Arooitook
I Iflia* grown S*s-d Potat* HI &gt;panii K*c No. ( and Red Bliss Triumph.
f&gt;f. Dutton. .
v; tf
»irctiu at J. D. h o ta n .1?t -f 26.11
*», H. Howard of Oviedo,
■»ta
------ one of the
L
merchunU,of that city is in
•Scrinole capital tmlay on husines-t
■"•• i

Co, have full «tock veg. 29 tl

i tixttB arid hampers.

^Wort buying ycur (. hristmiLi tlniig«
tiohld Me that tn-mitiful line of

tt L. ft. [’hilij* ¿c, Co.

29-7 1

tiunli Hi*- r ! goal are) lin i t'.al on
■I •
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t
■ , r c d gr utiiiiily iti»
co-iensl n oi til (lie end *if th&lt; gam*
In
(in • rit tt.iîf ' t it'i' g;.-iii 1iilt err pulle I
o'* the s |-i-i tucul,it (ila . ni t hi »* hul*gtm ,. ti, ntukiitg a tia-kel
(rum the
middle of the court At tin- end of the
tirsi half the «con- «Ueel oaidord ) ! .

t l i - m u ' i. I - i i • ti t 1 i . m i i.ilMh
I't I* y e I r there Is II*» coot»-riili»e body

SjH'ncer la
tturdav morning for *W,
luting the
w ortlinnnce regarding the
annoyanrs
to which passenger» were
lected tit ut the de|e'l
In
formerly
view of tl
o t licit tin- ordìnatita- was a
new ope i d had not In-eit advertised
M ayor S '- ncer let the dlendert go with
the admonition to sin tv. more.
Ml&gt;oe|
Spencer made i l plain, however, hat

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WANT ADVS. PAY
TRY ONE

Wanl Ads Bring Results

Cupt Newton did by far tin- I n i play­
ing far his team. His st perior heigiit
gave him an advantage over Gilbert.
But Gilbert outlasted 'him and fa-fore
the end of the game a « ibstitule trmk
Newton’» pl.c
Newt»»n did th* Ir,».iii,I t .dheri for«
throwing for Kicsimm
Sanford
Tln-y got *' t’ . i i.d rc'iilt«
« . -,&lt; &gt;rd - * in-1
from ttn-ir fr,-&lt;- tiir«w-

(or tin» season look« like a winner.

w w w w w w w w w vw vyw w w w w w w w w ^

John A. Cunningham

I* *»fix'
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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
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W est Forsyth, Corner Broad Streets

FURNITURE FACTS
Here is a fivc-slory slore (with two slurioH more adjoining) (jiven over
to Ihc display of furniture and furnishings for the home. Ah far as our know­
ledge not*H the largest furniture store in the South which applied lo the
individual purchaser, means a freedom to choose from varied .stocks that
could not he enjoyed in any other store.
This five-slory store is filled with a slock of furniture and furnishings
that were chosen by experts men who know, through experience, training
and constant study.
Every piece of furniture (hut is here Is here because-thesc experts have
found it to be the best of its kind. This applies wi^h equal meaning to those
pieces and sets at medium nnd low prices and to those elegant, rich pieces -,
and sets, of finest woods and truest styles.
There is not an unworlhy piece of furniture in the placò, which meno»
that when one buys furniture here one makes an invcHtment that is certain./lo pay dividends in long years of service,
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All o f w hichfilcri ua;

that this is the logical f i u n i t u 7 e ^ e : ^ 4 &lt;- i

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Are youiin n e ^ of even the smallest piece of furniture.

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
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M*il Ordir Dopartmt^^fahes you in Just as close touch with us ns though you were in Jack,
sonville. Orders receive personal attention and shipped same day received.

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of grower« oi nperatMM. the;. » -emingb.
f ulti WahT. I'jIffTT* ia *. &lt;«:*r- ®
t e i l t e n t , i m i t i rtii-m f u r tdl (fu -.
iur. log given, up the a'tetupt in iti»gu.st.
laRe, ami ccnteni walks are o
Sanford ha» had it* up» and down».
worth and it go,-i without kivi ig lie will
fwiitl fur. \\ ¡thin half hlwk
paveti Ntnad.
It wa» at one time aft extensive citrus
make good
The F Miration» are timi
district, Imt the i-X|ieriettlT of IK'Jt-ft
Oviedo before main ¿cur» will regain her
BOX 967 - - SANFORD, FLA.
forrru.r Htahding. that of being the sec«ettlfsi that. There Ls one citrus pack*
K M n „ m„ H
ôooooaoaoaaaaooooooD D O O oaD
nn,| iurgcit ahiniier of citr i« fr dt
^
I ing house there, operated by Chase &amp;
«
During the semmd half both teams (■,, the fruit tiring brought in mostly he would enforce tin- ordinance to the
Mr. and Mn ( ‘hurl*-* U*Ai are the
phiyisl ti.irdi-r than ever, hut there wa» |,y trtiin from itn- surrounding districts. letter hereafter.
i bròmi po»cessor« of u fine son.
aibi- Sun font tu-gati to go up when it was dish-»» scoring tirine Kissimmee only addEngineer J H Dumas hus lutughl the
nl fit! |h&gt;int» t th. -»i i »r*- .uid Sanford mvi.n-l that it.- m l »at particularly
property ow •ini l*&gt; \ M \ \ u-. at»i that
rneahi utfotl,,-i r,-mi, n ,- on toe Joli
aildni oi,L ■»
.id.ipt,«! t ' •i-b-r.
It- ilow us have bee
K Kviimiiir muit 1*. gnet credit !&lt;&gt;r 11.. . i .ir aIu ii blight or front have hurt
putting up it g'i«l defetm 'i game tin crop but it 1» now on the up grade,

Sanford is in the artesian belt, which
settles the question of cheap water. It
1» also the section where both irrigation
an*l drainage water» flow through the
»nine pip*- this system fa'ing known ns
k P * CO-OI'KKATlvp; S T O K E
p,,, ub irrigation or tile dfhinnge »ys« » t W BIG R E D D T Io N
I’f ■•&gt; tih-s afi- laid 2 f • ft-el fadow
ti-rn
^ COST of L IV IN G .
A large
ili&gt;. mrf ,
un I,»,**■!&gt;■ titlnl together.
»t/ 0! gin,!« boIiJ m the original
k *i-iuimiiwa» »oliti.« I1.1t fa t 11 r t 1
... that - .'¡‘!u- water ’lows Into them,
p will I»- reduced in |wr cent.
mire gallic and are thu» conducted to an outlet, or
und Sunfnrd playnl tin
•«« m a n a g e r ."
2^-6t- without a » ib»tit iti wIni, k iksimmec are tilled with irrigation water that «ceps
through the joints when'the outlet is
lit«* ^*r-fb°fnc»t fine of holiday goods used two
P « “ t»« ojjett at L. R. I’hilifM &amp; Co., The two teams*wtil |ila. again here on plugged. The growers claim that it is
January 9. and it will not be :uy talk „ success here, regardless of tlie results
Jg g r •
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29-71
of expcrienn1 in other sections.
over.
^2*1 Jones, accompanied by M iss1
The
following
is
Friday’s
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The last census gave Sanford 6,000
one of the tt^otroni of the
Kissimmee Impula tion, und the residents are claiinSanford
»bool of Eitstls in/fin tho city on
K V t ‘arson 1iryunt ing it mod Ht 800 gain since that time.
1 Fry
Tiller Bctiter An cn-rg ‘tic campaign in promisc»l by
I. I
('nates
i-** *^°'-dd come and b« j our new
»Cupt N’cw» the ( ’oinmercial Club of Sanford this
C.
Gilbert
wr Christmas before they ure
'('apt
Newton season, arid we may expect to sen the
Coates
C.
Iov*r. Do it now'
L. R. Philips
Joint «logittt of "Lucky Sartford" in many of
ICa. ’
R G
Field (Copt
29-71
lard 1 the leading periodicals, for there is only
L. G.
Routh
Gilbert,
6. .....
one way
get- .........
favorable
Field
goal»
minar /:
m n am . i ICt tUW bas’w u * I“ 1»*® , Su
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- .* , to
- »- .........publicity
- - ..............on
. a
' a B*F*® c»rriors at F. F . 1 Coates 1, Newton 2. Tiller 2. Carson 1, large scale, and that i» to advertise.
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fr,^, thrown Gilbert 5 nut of 7. Newton
()ne of the gnmtest assets of "Lucky
kc b
of Penna cala who ¡1 out of 6. Refer**c. WTIdman of S |l S . Sanford" i« the Sanford Herald, and
1 behind The Herald is smiling Hob Holly,
I, n " 1 e iUmt °f k«r sister, Mrs. J. umiiore, Kulp of Columbia College/
N'hirned to her home last
virc president of the Florida Press Asso­
a»y.
ciation lie has ever been u consistent
j
The City Election
. i^ p ter nn4| worker for his city, a man
^
M *oin*
E. R. philips
The
returns'of
the
city
election
were
who Berves no clique, one who cannot
p Hrt»t»naa things because
}u»t the thing you want 29-71 crowded out bf. Friday’s edition owing be bluffed and u bull dog to hold on to
to the rush of bualnoaj and having several What he believe* i* right. So much ao
J .D . Roberta.
28-t
knxious inquiries about the same we has he been recbgnUed as a factor in
actual figures for the benefit of helping build the town timt some ot theI
»**SpwTnl»2
M*“ Anni&lt;5 H"W
* give the
ker
in lhe POtoetsion of their
who are-concerned:
paper» have *L* f(UtArm ¿►¡ft*’ 1
from CSKZZ:
------------- - ~ n r Mayor:“ * * * ‘rom
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hollyvill*. A request for «ample copy
»he winter. Mr. Pike of
169 will bring to any Grower * jb»»cribertl)J*
D. L. Thrasher
!f ^
“ * V «u tst of the Haw*
always live and readable Sanford/Hesv
Fcrf Aldermen—
149 aid.
«aiwu.,W. W, AhernstHy
&lt;* candy, ].)*-*&gt;.•»*. *
164
Sanford fa splendidly located on the
..
Guth'V ek£iu5‘ U ¥ e t t V choco* John Adams
poiauidw n,
mtl&gt;*
at the Rasali Store, J. D. D jwukul.-----^ u «£3W broadens
„out
to
form
Lake MOnroc.
166
C. C. Dingw
Much
freighting
is
done
by steamer to
169
ldp^ w m .V î f * H*U*nd Herring B. W Herndon
Jacksor
rille,
nnd
a
trip
by
one of the pas­
164
Mr
»
Mr* ' A- Simon'*. 25-tf- R. C, Maxwell
1tin senger steamers between the two places
Tolar. » . Hail oi Tuinwl * Tlie total vote cast was 170 and ihe*!« a ft,aturn °* ^oridn travel. On Dec. ,
Hate,
*r* in the City to spctttj
»fafcffrwtltvntTd
«hsnughllw i^^ .«uamara will com m en« a year ,
vhriT- tmay frientir ~kra despite the fact that n supposed jade- j round daily *erv j« schedule for pa*Mn- ■
h.t
b“ k. Th«y wore pendent ticket wa# in the field« demon- i ger* •nd freight, connecting with the
^bng £
on Sanford lifter
■(rtrating that the majority of the peoplo Clyde IJn e boats at Jacksonville,
**« ,. t
, l *te of Florida.
are In favor of the white primary and ; The citizens of Sanford have at last
« I n b x t M .j. D. Hobmt,-. fntiml do stand .by the dedsbn oi tho! come to a rcftlltaUon of the valueof their
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rrimary election.
Y*y*
A. Owcrjs, pastor
of.
^church sl UeLand preached ak, the
church in this city on Sunday

on hi« pro ert -•■.»- La , I n * i|
inviti K-veral t»’nri g gruve» whi-*
at* i ir««l l&gt;\ pun-h.ii ■ a i.| it i« tu«

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a Line For Each Insertion.
Minimum Charge 25 Cetili^ rèjjji

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Hidden
I t t£*.jtfaflooul mo.. WHY ’ NOT try an advertiHC- aaam tran^pltt&gt;rgrt^5;,' aijd'^^òa|ounly
inenl under this heading. It a ill Kuardcd diro a number dfci »rlèeleaa T
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only c o s t yon TH REE CENTS a manuocrfpta and boots which, but for .
A C1HEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAlTU^v.|;
Une e a c h issue an d will surely a fortunate’ chance, might have been
“ HE’LL TRENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER. “ , : '
b rin g re s u lt« . — ---------- ~r- —
loet to tbfTVorld. T h V chief troaaure of »jn yf^am at Ht.,Fetcrtburg Is ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • • ♦ ♦ ♦ « » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ « C o o o o o o » o » » » + « » + » +?
WANTED AT O N C E -O ld Rag* a lth c the oldest -kndVn
Q0~~ ;qTyak
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L ittà'ntfacrlpt
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HERALD OFFICE.
Rags M ast be
Lew Shank, .the muchly lauded,
PerfeeUr Clean. Will P«y TWO CENTS the New TèUsh&gt;«At, Which was about *people's mayor of Indianapolis - has
1 vc deddcd lh“‘ if 1
Invent
to be burned- b? thè monks of a
a pound for name.
'devise,
compose,
collate
and
patent
failed
to
make
good
and
in
the
face
of
a
,
co|npose,
collate
and
patent
a
Syrian monastery, when, hy a lucky
Wanted—-Mar^ie^ women to take chanca, one of tho'prlest», struck with trial« Ignominloualyiled and thus showed high-grade plero of chwch. music wher*
niothtf a son of a ainger can have
orders. Good commission. Get your the antiquity' of 'th e manuscript. In­ his true colots. The new York Packer
the
“bcst/soloi'.i
art, l can rest upon my
money every week. Address P. 0 . Box terfered In timet’'to [ «*vs-w hat had sizes him up aa follows:
laurels
forever
aftor
hnd ha ye royalty
bean
thought
ralaelees.
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^Another
Idol
has
turned
to
clay,
614, Sanford/FR.
dl-5tp
sufficient to feed m$ and buy a few clgVitinl/«^ 'ft»make! 'fot*
nnr) wide
uilil
Lj*fS
Law Q
Shanks;-famed
far and
' ",
- vy f r , . ' ; : * - « • ^tAwt
f*iJ,
auffldent to feed mo ail'd bhy a few, dg&gt; F G R SA LE
thé mayér of Indiana polla, là. mayor i
arettes occaaionalfy.
: more. Lew fooled, some of thè
4j a n ad vcrtif«rBconbtbj
,.,:Apd
And m
111 leaverit
lcavtr»tt- to
to any
any fair-minded
fair mindtx!
Cer thin
l ­ h c a d ln g . I t will
r and : consistent all the Umo and all of the people pome
ieW
n rt,R uYn d
moi
of
the
Umo,*but‘atA
b
*t
point
the
opln^
s,nepr
lf
IKe
be*#*olei
are
not
given to
I
Ilf
J
2
only cost you THREE tE N T S a
the,
t'other
mustdaiw.”
Consequently,
Une each issue and will surely and .money, value« -are n f c i i t t f t * fb¥ long of P. T . Damuip nnd Abraham Lih^ I'm goingita pvt on the market a edav
an m tellik èn ^ solution- "to the' high’ In clashed.
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bring results» , «X. .J:-. ..v. J*ï! 1 ooA
o f UvMtKi d|nt such knowledge of
Léw had a- Bamum start and a Lin, position-that itili goarantee each mem­
ber qf the grou}» of joy-raisare a solo that
F^rir Sale^-One horse dlso’-latrSw. one itaalf-doua nnfTBiÄee. Consistent ao- ^-oln finish. , i ïé f.,iA
" _horse tornine,
plow;
G
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d
s
s
n
e
i.
T
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tlon
la
equally*
if
not
more.Important.
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Good sa new. TÌ.
Of all the ^
' •I1th a t ever will ba LsU er than tha cither. In this
v the oil of contentment will
— be
K . Estes. Court House.
l 5 4 f f l The "head and heart“ of a family mast foisted hlmaoli'upon à law abiding
.b e
over
the
whale
bunch
and-smiles
munUy. Shanks perhaps la the star per­
uJJ. For Sale—Bed-Jersey boar 2M years
spuercede sour sarcasm—while ray
former of thmrA all. It required several
old . fine animal . weighs about 200
"** *1 • ■ iiaU»swya&gt;i lie.«j . iil
reputation
will go thundering adawn
years however for the people of Indianpounds.. Sacrificed at $16. or will
the
long
line
of years coupled with’that
• M '?} Cheap Filter.
V
npolis to find him out.. Things under
' swap for heifer suitable in price. G. C.
The » o a t lmppre water may be his administration havé Men going from pf, him who invented fudge, th e (tango
McDoug&amp;I R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc purified by filtering through charcoal.
bad to worse,. Last week thè climax and \he split skirt.”.
Take a large flower pot, put a piece of
For Sole—White Ho"and Turkeys. sponge oc clean raoaa over the hole In was reached, and the busine« men pf
Hen and Gobh'cr fo r. $A.O0 Several the bottom, and fUlthreo-quartcrs full the town told him If ha did not do better
w r it m -n t least
fine Bronxe Gobblers for breeding o f equal parta of clean sand and chai&gt; they would impeach him. He'in. .turn, flû te wfiq r&gt;«TÌlp‘ito 'newspapers—are
15.00 each.
G. C. McDougnJ- The coal. Over this lay n linen cloth large told the labor unions [f a strike, was Usually guiljrtlfc,hy^Ltjic '«m e. instinct.
Turkey Man. R..D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tffc enough to hang over the sides o f the called'he would resign. No «ooni*r)»àil They are pirfhn A a^ fqçd of feVtlng ed
Lew issued this, ultima turn than &gt;thV itors how to^hn t f t ' papera and’ Of Tn-'
For Sale—Upright piano, compar­ and It will come ont pure. ,i y*'
whole town went’on a strike.
y ' ‘ Urna ting that*'for a few' dollars writers
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atively new. Inquire at Phillip's Stu­
--------------iT h a t Indeed was a glorious
ious .rtiorne-^
rade , ^ en n Ipt inducèâ lo wfite anything at.the
dio, .
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ment of the administration . o f j p n S o l i d i rcetion-of.Jh e (&gt;ayèe. Since most ed­
Pair Opening.
WL
"5—itors are possessed of a aemse of humor
For Sale— Five acre farm half cleared
This question is from a Connecticut I R1**'11 ^ ? r'd’
v&gt;r, 0 ,'^W tiag i«a»et ***
M/ r» 4rli l 4 the drètere leaven- the more w km iP hw h'
fenced euhcvn**!.- Strung fluwiß« ^ üIL-J XtUUAfl'ÄVtaljy. .datad.iîait:^ ,"Wa
* ' , ' S ^ | noss of--writing.
B u t. sometimes we
The general hjrtinets meeting of tho
Hali car h balance on terms: Ih oc 8Ç7 roast “pork
- 1* for dinner, end'Doctor
r*~'*~ 8., * ■ O. sHattcrrd rep.'
who carved, held up a rib-on his fork f f t 'nm m . only’ yesterday tUat^Lew' have-wèndnrtd if a frank, open confes­ Woman’sChlh wia hdd in the dub room« * ^Tho press toffimlttee o( th, dubka
Sanfojd.
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and said, 'H ere.ladles, la what Moth- 'was selling ChristtAas turkeys from a sion''fKrh\ an active Workihg newspaper Thursday afternoon‘ with.-a hirgo m- follows: Welfare, Mr» I N Whitaw
Pvn wna tn iw k fftf! lYna.1 itfild flia. 1
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, For Salp­ A ten »er« truck farm Ül« er Evo was tnado of.' Tea,' Bald 81s- j cart-tail 60 per cent below the price pre- man wpuldn't M interesting, Certainly .tendance, M pJ. J . \V. Diebin» presiding. Literature, Mr». O.yC. \S .»«Ir ul. Sod*.
Patty 'and )t&gt; from verymuçh the |
in lfj0 ,)rtKj ucc houses. Why,
anti frnr«l nerr Sanford, EO°d lan : ter
it would fH'^m)Miici In a nçwsp&amp;yer ca­ After roll cull and annquncements, rc Mrs. Geo. A. DeCottc, Mu
■amo kind o f c r itte r ." —Christian i . . .5
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Martin. Each member
,.nrw hare, Î3.600. A d ire« 2136 Mal
lieu Is 1er
;
n * V » t q il grocers .-were getting reer of same* fifteen j ears I ran recall onlï fmrtd from the diiïprent depart mi nt»
tec
is urged to send in
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Sf.;l(i)t hu-lu;l for potatoes. Lew brought two or three sych. Instances suvaré freely wore heard, which showed much activity.S L lvti*&lt;-M‘. t‘i
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respective
departmt!i.t&gt; i
them in direct from the shippers In car
among the d jh.yom en
For Salfr-Scconlhand Underwood
Individual Rwpdbslbillty:
Mqu
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lots and sold them for 75c. I t was fine
The IW-lfare department
typewriter, $26.00, and one Remtngtoh.
Tn the greht sehcnlo of thing?, all
unfit svVcnil farmers cajng to
^staNiYhnumt of a "Rest
liltll.i.1 V . i
No. o, $ 12 .00, Wastern 1-nh.n
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Intervals are Ho^ lntcrwbvoa
And had tt bqaplo of Lew's produce
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î ’iço bylUJing, wherestran
one
dan
.UVo
hl«
Ufo
without
having
U
graph office. ’
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minagera indij-ted for ribl making r&lt;y som «hi^K *f^ratlé to ’aii roÇîceholdor. j gers in Uh- dty raohplng or'the townaaffect counties»,\oilier»,, fo r. ondlrws
I,tulle« Of the Presbyte
Ohqe triA:rr.^;i|3(k}tI'ti&gt; nu,hH(îç a piililicityj [u-ojde will b«v-jnqHo'most welcome.
;
v For Salo—Trum of mul«» und travt» .U ttpi'ko th at.Jt hu-hnicS ’a-gruAt re- \*•; c r n s - ; .- v &gt; ‘ i'.’ t ;
,' Ttyp a liti!« üiing "like this didn't, cJuhpajgn fot »vm« incji wjhii design«! to This r«d.'.ròom' wiil'f\ll « r.wl in San-! lertained at Iti-iiuliftil **t.
Ing vati, the whole outfit cheap .for rush ipÙuélbyttÿ^ipditeaSli iuW to bujhl his ¡,^&gt;1. Cl, »... 1. Il/tl ttnlil tlA' iI aaIJrjl - *■n ~

O V E N THE GATE POST NO T IN

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tbjee
I t in believed th at,: M a,m„
will, in itself, i.isjru n f ill ;llu. lt‘t ^ ]
the member«, Imt req)Izitig tt’
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' Ital ujjj
|&gt;ortance of the
Woman's Club is
,. &lt;i,'‘
. . ‘-»tin
, .
present..
The information whirl, 4 ,r j,ul
M&lt; * ’
s, hn«f
hosWhi.
will
give will hot only be valna|,|„
P ee. 10" Literature, Benjamin Franklin.
pnesefVgtlon
oi health hut u j||4]., tejtl
Articles of Belief nnd Acts ofcl
ib
women
In making go«) their
Religion, Mis. G. Tj. Wsldro
assistance in Improving
the
.
The present day value
at
Franklin'^ Philosophy aaJegi 'Ita ry conditions of our city.
Badv-meraber of the Welfare l)opwl
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ptteae^.ia^Pohr Richard’s Aiment has the privilege of inviting ‘
njahac, Mrg.-J. N. AVhit nor.
person . tb attend meetings of thP
A B W rt^ iça P S k W ch of'
partment,«
and in this way, other»
ErenHl f i i O^r i - Dl c ki ns .
am
not
rhcmbeni
of the club may aw*
Rolly Ct.ll. Current Evants.
this opportunity With u a r~
71
Déc.-II Welfare. "-Hejtlih. ,
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PnnThttitli'e Florid* Disease«,
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' W p Z z i t , The attention pf 8anford Club vottm
Is calledth the General Federation
pec/13. Music.,
j ^ * »MçDoarçll, representativf Ame axinp, for which Mrs. Aylcit Fitu
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McDowdC
ropretenUUvo »k in g subscriptions. This magaiir*a
•I,
.necessity for thej, woman who with**
American Musician.
heep abreast Wit the latest infomutk
M c Dowell's Compositions.*'
along
social, dv'e, literary and art!«
The McDowell Association at
Peterborough, N. 1L, and Open Air U n« of dub uqUvity. d u i * brtirfr« R a t i o n an d ,fall of. inspirational k
. v. FpgaanbPlfys.
For « limited-time MfL Fr»
Work of MscDowrtl
is able to give the yearly price of 8
~m New York, j;*^ttentlon is called jto the loliowing cents, although the magaiine [ n ^
from the constitution of the Woman’s lar dollar periodical and ah« «hfe
Club: “ Any. member f ilin g to pay her names of subscribers sent her at otg^
d u « by-November 1st shall ^forfeit her
The "shower’.' of furnishing» for &amp;
memlicnihip, due twitire tlS^rtspr h»vlng
Men sent by tbe&gt;tfe*sùrer.~f|Owing ’to resV-Poom, which was requeued to U
th® fact th)$t thisÜ 'ù * firaeyeér o! the held last Friday ¡ffternoon »ai pood;
attended- The room, formerly the ttk
club’s fcslswnce, and’ ‘that many ni
aVa
not Deceived thdr notifications, graph office on.Railroad avenue neartW
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the time has Men extended, but it b old depot la open to receive viiitor», al­
earnestly requested, th st all dues bo paid though the carj&gt;enters arc Mill »t »«d
hot later than j Jam ary first, so that the Furnishings for the room are «till
chairman of each- department may bo itod and any articles sent u ill {&gt;,- rr-rdrR]
informed who are members of their spec­ by the lady in attendance, or in Ik
event of her absence they may he kft
ial department.
rails««'« m F i ,ac
t reuvtM r, 4
/¡par,__ ____
-J. 0W &amp;U
N ^dè^.Trpnr ÌArll ■. Department»
* b f T h c SahfdpI Woman'* Club

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No trade. See AV. J . Lommér dà First,
fetreet at bridge.
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Foe Salo—Twelve aero ve^alubie f
l-artl ; under cultivation. - 6 room h.
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. pleidy. and -th «U

i DhpartmjJn't fujJiodnKetl"ihat thq'Ghdst- hfeonU- .u-nuairtitl

Qj, 1’jida*UIBvl

Wagon,- r'fWcns or rowx - anything tp
the amount of $ 100.00 ','‘one farm J f
aerea.

IpçrfiOtli.^hjid'w» -the- various
all
1 ‘
»uld-thO on »ale.
ijts.'k to be «Inreadily promdl go urto the

miles from Lako'M ary^Fla-

Atfdress J. G ..Martin, Like Mary, Fia.
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TO

REN T

' WHY NOT try an adverlifieraont under this heading. It will
•only cost you THREE CENTfe a mora than tho moat active ond.tqrbu--l % ÎJS O T i; that the '-qab-r. romphnyis
line each, terae nnd will surely lent vice».—Ifonnab MoiapUUip^' mUry \
i nni-rtioh.-,’ nViü Im*
brink' results.

nrJi-t. ;,iiî '

admiral
; --.t-Urtt'Tb*iiit
•‘ntrrt.lini q nnd h i
n-ifj. »bi
waa greatly atlmsre»!
w*cre present ami witr* t‘ ,(cvf4‘. drtwition» an add&lt;*d att

' no v,&lt; fine

yJi
t" li.e-ronrn
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lAn.i arj; fte(;Tg motif » 11« r-1 .ii" " -■ •-visa'd
*(5?tn .
‘buine" fpr thtù by cut flowers neu
d
conciliato», , of . in yellow ar.d grec;, .»
Dickliyt reati al'ih pl»k and green u over the ulfc-J

of the, recîttt1long streamer» of link and -jrrtn

» II from »the
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,
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.; prov ulg
maim in ' every .WtuK
Circumstance« Alter Case*.
For - Rent— Nice furnished rooms.
Mm. CraWfdrdW'i’ thought you said ftn&lt;l,it.looktCiikA they were trying to give
$Iü fi per vaek nnd up. At ^turnon'«, you weren't gò[ng-. to tho sewing d r ­ Hanf^rt .life best of Survire. It Ls pure'
:ilfi K. Fn-'»th St.
’ 19-20tiv
eier* Mri: Crohphave—"But. my. dear. ,and certaiu ’lliat^anfotd will iutvo one read the.‘ paper, else., they wouy ^ u v e [League «ays; rft*,^Ut article it' the New every gue»t f«-*-l at
I didn't know tbcu. about tho things ‘.of tjio oc;d good «yetrms ar.d if.wo cannot br»-*n rogtitzunl of the fact JLhst^'no- lajÿ. York.Ti.nre o f January 2h, that this U a c o ^ ;^ weicome. Th.- k* *'
Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden you have told me.''&gt;-/ud,ge. *
t rtlRY
&lt;wftv‘gtir own ¿»lane fuitnow it would t&gt;e abiding cttiirtb tlid’-bw i served wiUv a “fine wint«* foij Hire." that the numb«-; (tand[ng in(lui ^ i ¡n ,
on traction line, three mile* from city.
of
t*,T&gt;hof^
flic*
next
soring»
will
la*
cnortjon
am|
l(lp
i^ tx y*:-/ - - . * gtwd thiiw'44tmdoa,vor to* hold tup -hs. »»jr
no^vtv'ro^çlü^u^Àii'
u'
Th
o
coo
pc
rotto
A
, - , Ki ----- r-r 11 , - . f n u n IUH1 in»- CVpning " I* I itef»"**
m . &gt;•
Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good­ •
t . . . 'T ¡ j A
owner arid : rouj, and auggeats that every one in- hy aaveral fine election * t.&gt; Mn J•
*; a _ i hatuM^if; the ¿outlirri»' tfUUtleatC^ift' of the tow!^|hvop[t&gt;,
0j
flowing wells, barn and outshed. Rent­
liyihg qVgiW us the b*:at of wryjoe ahd hotiN'lioWonj **Wjw •reqtjMtfjL but
j terested in Civic, Health and Improve-, {¡nrnM an(j Mhra Green. lK»lh of «**■
I t Ip jm iq I
ed cheap for caah. Addmn Mm, Cor*.
talnly
.there
wen* h^
notMkw
sep-od
tijxjn mint Clubs begins now to take immedi- arp arthitB of «gpraasitm u'd elocution
Tlty
he«t
ob
water
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reuliy’
believe
that
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whole
«oniiVtelico
B
g Q
k
Holllngcr, Canaatota, New York.
pir.vmr-tIttfe «!•,. whfVtluiy get iri all thel? many improvo- any one. It U true'thjit thfirjL-'letters ate action to see that all garbage, refuse, They were most heartlly rr.cored
If « i lnrtd&gt;rAltt
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=
indulged m ake!
(A. you'
.cOTld pat Mehia-that thk’ clty will Jtavc as good were written to co'rFDratioVjl,- business etc., is provided with means to keep It Mrs. Barnes rrepondcl with * « n,l
_
.emildv
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any city of similar alxe in the' mop, real estate people rfpd^owncra of covered.
your head thrdu^-Ttehs^&amp;a R ^ rtò tie J * plaVif
aa Unj
other (¡elections in which the
For Rent— Room Mealy finished quitDid you know that Amiatant Surgeon sketch was perfect an»l 1&gt;n&gt;&lt;i«ht 0
* -i— ---- a.v!-,',r..L.'4V y ^ * , 1 ‘ oy&gt;h.* I d o not bqlios'e in baiting the “ vacant lota,” too, asking them IP assist
able for office or small store/ Opposite
because they are a large cor­ In th et good , work' of cleaning up and General Rucker, of the -Unitod Statist much laughter and applause
a i m w O S t w 1» « r t i u t ' , .■ &gt;
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Court Hçuse. Apply to Mrs. J.\Ç.TFt&gt;spora
tipn.
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f the-eoiiforilions cah give beautifying the town and In many In* Public Health Service in an article Lgit
TliesRO^I» ATt&amp;wfi Who«« Wife .Wàtré*’
The guests, went tb#n *nv1
_
m Inger.
'•y - •£ g it'
...ning' room where Mrs 1’siton
him ttntup ai&gt; o*refi^ló -kaai hnrglare v i gqpd «ejvlfe it,living Tqtea tlie walet ¿tanres. cordial support was given the published points out that disease
department, but. in juAtice’ to tho dty ried by r a t* -th a t the bast method'of sided at the head of thq table.
that he ea/i dm le. going to lot her S U rert«ifily. taste atr good Iront fi
For Rent—Two furnished rooms snd
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a» it w-pjMd from that of an indi­ autljoritios let mp say here that the getting rkl of Jhem is by Starving them, the coffee and Mrs. W. M
-w rÉ t t a l l l j_
one bedroom. Rooms suitable for light
viduai ównor-’àtùl fdr a few yean at Inv,r Btrongpst' support came from the city and sjya, f i n sta rv i^ . ra t. the mime U
II11 Mrs. VJ.
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and
C. 0/ Taylor served_thf
housekeeping- Mrs, Goodhue 210 Park^
t would be good policy to live in peace nqt the towngpeopl« « a whole. Nei­ point of attae’t is the gyhago can,” and , The/ were ablv assi»te&lt;i in
avenue.
I54fc
with thue Utilities Co, Of courte wu (ire ther Tias any favoritism showq. Fip.m urgvr m jjddpal ordinance« requiring all j multitude by Mhaea Gibwo. hurt »»■
----------- — ..........V - - Havep^mSe 'the chP'M UBt uo^; payit»« more than U realty Dec- the mayor and aldermen tbythe Ipwjlesd garbage roreptiejek. to have tlght-fUUnfe m&lt;r&lt; E«de Turtion and Miss Gk *°i
For Rent—Furotshod room, 30l PatWha*:
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- -- »- - jeamry fttr water but the only real way to man oty the »tieet’ fofaat there a^meu lids, it.i« practfcaUy.iinpottrible to keep 4 The moet delidoua sandwich*^
neaecdVer^
metto avenue.
-'ll-fit p
water or any other utility is to to be a unanimous dvnjre to coopgptc
in order “
rot* and dth^lteeM f-earrying an- ‘roto aalad, olive«, piekie* ¡md‘
offended
tpi-t hhe' meter rate which-mean* that and give satisfactory »service. •A Turgfc lm .il* from
feoding on the ordinary
tefi
jm Treding
ry ŸrfiMé'.
formed a iuncheon that » «
,
For Rent-,Furnished room, with or
pay for what you get—no more and force wf met? and several wagons were and garbage akh,. from which Hi* “ W ; high standard of the Pre»byt«ris»
j
without board. Mrs. R. L. Jon»o 'JQfi,
lfa n s1l__
i and this is the only'iOlutiori'to the
is of( as often u it t* on, from th f1 usual
m d■ tv
tha. ju s ili Hum »rotte ts • I
Park fiventfe.
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% » . J J ' &amp; i h . S i . T . ' ; ' ’ ' ' - . ' &gt; « • * . Now H th . S ö t e r n Ü Ä « ,
hopd0dst^ret^5¿I,^hteh ^a^w^&gt;!l:oJ&gt;en.,, t ijtUe longer in the dining room*?
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d .M . .hoir « W
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ik a .Woman's Olih Tale hour Tound oomo of
r,
'MISCELA NROU8 ffW*1
many-calls from the various seVtioru^pf
nr,ti
pnt
everj
UR^;
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Jd h jh a «yktem o f! gpflnfc, ¿The».reception was
new» egencyf
A . rott» on gaa, light» amt water w can all the town anti distributed bM meg,in'
ron^tfqp' ln oUrfutwri jm T kcH'i) !Vqu*f ;dft»rthtfal affiilra in J i *
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►Uve here awhile longer without »crap- cry section -,o&gt;yt^e dty-vjW/uhy gjvp t ! W n hfietation,durilif; On»'Lot weather•fndWTw'tbe dty of-Sanford
. WHY NOT try an «dv
nient under this hcadini'. It will i
^
th___toWijY'! k^4l*ng a close Yspionago upon theitth^jteirr'.pTOiWi't voted it.* ®f
only cost you THREE CENTS a
. tho capipafgri:
pârkq garhfigd^ufs.jhe man who -* 6 lle ct* the|
and one that will ’b*
Une each issue and will surely
w'in* Ihsiuttfully clrenod up afid many of garbage arid securing the rooperoliorf |n ^he memory of them all - re ^
f&gt;
Th^rodyk«,
-bring result«.
the vitrant lots also, but afAer a ll,jt was of thn municipal authorities. &gt;"You ran
Their thank* are due to
-Denis
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ta*w n i f rester
teMfcndrifäl ,FST
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„„ T* « r ^ - r I the *health, ,,fîj
hoet and hi»»»*"
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vState. apd looal territory* ilveff'"1« '
of,yo-.
nocd«*d,
for
then»
are
»0
many
vacant
W
»,S t (AfaWlsh- ; whose untiring effort* nt«d« tht
. . . . «.
johlwm. retail«« and capable sal«Hmen
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i-Ar-v? *--k a* 7T
“ •v W
y -S £ * n *
lots in Sanford, whose owners hav&lt;
,ve ub-Hifiefit,
sysfem of
I „„rh a m cce-r
■Xà Uw«.
I
f wût
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■-.; K \ i , " tlw* last and l&gt;«it known v a p ,
.'fia&gt;*keçL.V/h«n
.
-oonie n«y I'm gding to create a piece «olutclymd dvir prido, it woulirn:
- Civics CommiRee
require
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an'Woma*'
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rt movee grime, grease, dirt. Vtc., front
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work1 tfmt will immorUlixo me'down three-months/of continuous labor to an's Dlub*. Zppa Gal»» Chairman. *
the hands. Big «Hier, especially In fac­ common, 1
H r Bapliat CMurh Sunda?- 1»'^
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* . « « &gt; « u&gt;.ho. fo r a . » l eJtsnr'lirtïfrAjp, and t|ie.ro»t of the .year
I*' TrJby:*|-=iykrti*7re»I X' ■■
tory dHtricfs. .Wriite tfor t attraqj^v*
yea retjiN-e kept tab on churçh,jchqrti, to keep UtòTO in prder. The ehairman ^Atremlon of. th* club metubera is
Nothing special Pui
propoaition. SKAT C 0„ vt New Park
arui-J'vt» reed the on
oT ti ■■ and ineml&gt;cni of the Welfare Department called to tho lied Cross-seals rthat are be taken. You
are invited.
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avenue. Hartford, Conn.
14-tf
loo Year* Old.
alto when' tha baas pulled a few noted ami especially of the darning up com­ now on sale in th»- intiy, • of the tuber­ just Bought a supply of c h a ^ , __ l/PVW 1Ö0 years old oat of the celjar of bitinnkeup, and no­ mittee are mo«t grateful for the support culosis campaign.. The seals, can be will bo given a comforUble P» y ^
en fuand'ht fha trunk of An old ticed the glare &lt;ft the cnitralto when given them by the rity authorities, their
&lt;1*** palate? and *(gn *
bought of Mrs. Dunn, chairman of ¿he are not folding chairs rilh&lt;T _ v *t
1&gt; to Çamberlàçd, England.
Wrder.- Wo can dq your ha/new re*
the sopnmn run In^. a.-dime’« ..worth of employes and all others who contributed health committee find other members tor. George Hyman, will
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a n d a t o top
trill» v,|jj(ll)Jthe tenorisworu
never in any way to&lt;|ut success of the campaign. f tho: ooimmiUfce, M ti- Terbcun nnd_ apm . mid 7_p. m. A »*«•
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FRIDAY. DECEMBER &gt;2,

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THEM c o m in g s new order of things. A proj&gt;erty’s “netuii) MANY' V IS IT O R S F R O M CENcash value” may in» interpreted to mem
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RECORD BREAKING SEASON
SANFORD. ENTERTAINS KNIGljp‘
TEXAS DEATH LIST GROWS
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Sumlaj SertUcat Presbyterian
jrteru Church COLD

WBATHER ADDS T O ownership In tho$c nafim* where aurb
SU FFERIN G OF H O M E L E SS a system u in operation. Tli# rFlbject
will he discussed ut some' length in

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Mor-*, lie wiliinthropist will bn•Die
the amount of money it would bring if
then* f« - the morning Mirvire. Hi#
sold at the time of nueaameni. .Many
the Postmaster General'* annual report .
RAILROADS MAKE PREPARATIONS different considerations govern the rix SPECIAL TR-VtN EROM ED STIS mountain tup experience« "will b«* used
RESCUERS
ARE
UHOWNED soon lo be made public, although" it to show Hu- true bug# of j*atriotism. IIU
Injt of, the price of-properiy, The ib-sin. I
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’ ,x - • renunciatnn of hU powitton in the royal
is not ussured that he will make any
o t h e r n e w s o p i n t e r e s t in of the purchaser to obtain it, the owner's REFRESHMENTS
SERVED
ARK
hotuehqh of Egypt; bus upiu-aruin-o be- OTHER NF.ttp OF IN TEREST FROM positive recommendation.*. The Post­
need of ready money or his indiTerence
st a t e b o il e d
DOWN F o il
AND A GOOD TIM E IS KNmaster General saw the President for
WORLD AT LARGE GARNERED
fore 1’hs.Aoh |ts pleader fur his people
whether he sells It,cp^not, the terms and
bu sy h er a ld r e a d e r s
A
few minutes Wedtteairay nriiTwKlic ~
—JOYED
HY
ALL
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and
hLs
.««.'(usi^lpjiccept
the
offer
to
be­
«FROM
TELEGRAPH
REPORTS
circumstances of the * sale all th«*»
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they did not discuss th* subjwrt, "Mr.
i;come
the
anrtAtWa)fTJpd‘s
chosen
people
vision p u iin i« . -Hem*enter Into tbotrnnsarri;i;
"All roads
roat lead to Sanford" ijt least ao
. The ivumbvr of kivown dead as a re» Burleson ¡arid, as he left the White House
jCoaaL. Lincr-btu
far as the Knight* of Pythias are corv Ibrough. ib i destruction ot Israel hy suit of Jhe flood which was spread over
4 1 t Mftt «if iH« - .
that on previous occasions when he
ta t returned from a. fiualne« trip to
Wiliium Deering, head of the horees- rornttt'Whfm it cornea to a district con- God, all of wt\|ch conspire«! lo ’tnnk«; of the lowland» in half a docen ot the coutT-1 discus«*] the question with theThwhJdwjnville. and other poinu in the ter manufacturing cbmnany lieuring vention. Sanford off arcotmt of its pb- Mos*s pie moal famous character in
South Central Trxas, reuched &gt;60. with . dent he had fouml his mind open and
northern part of the aUt*. Mr. Kirk- his name, died peacefully, at Mlama sition as n railroad cepter is becoming either ancient or modern history.
The nvening Service will.have for iu several thousandJ refugees maroone«)^ in ! receptive to information,
krtd « a y .- that homeseekfhr and tour- Tneaday night , u£ *]0:58 "of paralysis. more and more of u convention city.
half llood«?d cotton gins and dwelling
t { t
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la, are pouring into the state in numbers ■He wo* brought to Miaum Jrom his Railroads run into the city from alx topic Hobab, tho Kenile. When Hobah house«, safe from the water for the time
Al)mtt
1,600
iK'ranrw
participated
in
yfaited
the
ramp
of
the
Isreulites
in
the
that is greatly surpririrfc to the railroad homo in Evanston, III., si* weeks ngu directions,' making Sanford easily, acces­
being, bu^ thit suffering from huiig«,«c the denonatration at Calumet, MWr..
Ben, who are familiar with the condi­ in a helpless condition and taken to his sible ns a common meeting poir)t for cen­ wrifdcrn«- .' he was invited In become and exposure Uiing intense. Four-fifth#
Wednesday ngairut eontinuntkm of the t
guile a«d scout for the Isrealltes by
tion*. Twenty-five homcseckcra arrived country home near there in an ambulance tral Florida.
of the dead and marooned were negro miners .strike...lluradea 'anti addrnMea,''
Mose«, who y-uliiiil she vulue of ifobab's
ia Tampa yesterday, in n special car frtm
His wife and sons. James and Charles,
farm hand*. Of the dead the greutcr wero udder the umpires of the Citixerta’
Phoenix Lodge No. 5, K. of P. enter­
CUrtjo. A packed car also went to Or- were at Jtis bedside when death came. tained the district convention of lodges knowledge nl the locality. Tin* Isreal- number lost thier liven in tho vicinity
Oummittei-s wdilrh '{vave1. law enforeoThe body will be shipped to Evanston at Its Castle Hall Tuesday night, Dec. itee were jmii beginning their forty of Bryan, where a thirty mile, stretch
Hndo with a party from Chicago,.aa did
mt*nt for thier ohjept. Strikers had been
one to Punla Gorda. The Coast Line is today in his private car The funeral ytb. *A large delegation from Euatis year* wandering* in the wilderness of hve# along the Bnuoa river crumbled
warned to keep in the Ivtekgrtniml by,^
[ oow running four trains from Jnckson- will la* held there Saturday or Sunday. lodge, numbering «19. accompaniexf by the Hobub r, fused the honorable position U ubj-’ the pressure of idle flood. Hemp*-'
William Moyer, president uL the We*»
tendensi him. The main though^in thL*
f* *f *f
'rilk to Tampa daily, and the passenger
stead&lt;tn Waller cojniy, from which re-' ern Federation of Afinera, and no trouble
Euait military bund came on a special
list is growing every day. The late train DOING HOME FINE PRINTING train. DeLand, Orlando, Kiaaimine« dltcours.- will be the poasibility of« Man*» l«irta up to tonight had been meager,
oeunfd at Cali«n«t and ■Houghton.
Berrice to the Kingtlom of 0o«i and the
1whith arrived in th * city last night was
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reported twenty drowned and otuera
afid AjHjplA« also sent large delcgatio
world through his niemberwhip jni the
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Siip
misting. Ue|Kirts from half a dozen other * weD flllrd. although cara are being arided Herald J'rinlins Companj Turning Out the total attendance being nearly
.Sanford Library Nates
kmgdoo
it U hoped that a large aifffn
••Ymy-timf thcV ar**ngeded. Effective
smnli towns in Waller and adjoining
Grand Chancellor W. J . Sears was
Booklets and Other Big Jobs
ence will la« pn««u&gt;nt ut each of these
Received nt 'the Idprary, wi-ekiy, “The
December 9, the Atlantic C oast Line
counties advanc'd Hu« total fatalitie*
present
and
gave
a
stirring
tuidrero.
servirt*
The
Herald
Printing
«Company
la
. will re-establish the "Dixie Limited",
l«&gt; 150 in all. The Suo Felipe section of *
H'1l,r,L * pa(&gt;*r published at
A candidate for Phoenix lodge No. 6
Iatst .Sunday there were eight jterwm# Austin inunty. where last night lean. Anron. Cana! /amat;under thd authority'
a fast triin from Jacksonville to Chicago, taken in Sanford as a matter of course,
.was given the rank of. Esquire by the receive«! into the church either hy letter
the fast train leaving Jacksonville tin the being located here and doing business
wen- rtpre*»«'] for wvernl hytiiliet per- ° * " sthmian Canal ( ommlAsirm.
team form Eustis lodge and the rank of 'or by pnifession, The Fitnford Church
‘ " ' ,,llu» inlt
are in lawk and
morning of the 9th. on this train a year after year with one of the largest
*on*
iiiurtMinisi on a slight elevation,
Knight was conferred by the team from Orchestra will furnish several number*
pamphlet
form,
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part
of a rei-enl do­
threugh »lecper will ln&gt; taken to St. 1-ouis. pay rolls in the city among the smaller
rereive«! a *hi|jrn«*nt of inotorlioaLs (rom
Welcome lodge No. 9, Orlando. The f : r the «veiling service.
nation:
The “Diaie Limited" is routwl through fartorir» of the commonwealth, and few
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Houston,
which
rapidly
removed
the
work was splendidly done by both teams.
Tho--« »ho may be intamtod are in­ ruing«'* to safety. T he great danger i Philosophy;
Jsrkron to Tifton, Atlanta, Nashville. people realise they have in their midst
District Dip. R. C. Bush well presided vited t" attend the Sunday scIhkiI at
■k
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Ih r ( ijn'n D oor," Anonymous.
lad through to Evansville, Im l. then [ one of the finest and best equipped plant*
at the district meeting.- The address of VxHO atsf also the midweek prayer meet­ tonight wav (reeling and starvation.
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to the windy city. Tamp« T im «, i for the si** in the south.
was delivered by Go«/. A. D«v ing JV«rine#diy owning. ^The Brother­ For the second night ice was formed
I-ogic."
Jevons.
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The Herald Printing Company has uwelcome
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over the thirty miles of water above
t t t
hood «•!•*.«« i» growing and will prove^inlately installed another keyboard fof the Cottea.
i'«in*Agn&lt;)«UcUni."
by
Winter
Bryan where 1,800 pervmK, mostly
.■n* 'Florida Live Stock Aaoociauon
those who may car«« to bf-- negroes, are marooned with little iood
At eleven o'clock a turich, isonsiating
The C rim inal," hy Ellis.
Monotype Typesetting machine and
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also one of the finest book and news- of new iti oysters, sandwirhea arid cofft-o c^me me-mbtTa.-r-W
or
fire.
Urgent
appeals
for
blanket*
and
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ntiUtV! ti be held in the College of pajiCr presses that money ^-an buy and was served.
Sociulojjp:
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fooii
were
receive«!
from
all
over
th
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Agriculture at the University of Florida,
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...Wi a i uv i iu aevVral'pew
lie
ReCeirea'.JJia. 1-ommtsalnn
I'TmMjfitou
in
jAmerittiArTHB?t'".#'
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being so equipped is Tnakinyx^tropj^Jjitlj— ...
«ritar.reriswtco from c entral Te.xs^vd-*
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noi only for local work but for flne.siaJ] {natnfara lately and wivcral bihen. have
Hot. Oeo. 0 . Herrfng has ri-reived hia most to the Gull «met A trainload «ij,'
"U,D1S*This organization is one year
tione/y and l*ook printing fur the state , transferred tliMritreniberekipsTttntiotlter oirriou -slon aa county juiige of Seminole provision* wfa* ordered from Au*Un S - -W««rft'turv Systems by Muhietnn.
gR, tad has for officer* lion. C, F. Among . thn. many Jlrie jo b *vmdutU»&lt; —
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A»* « - r ‘A -A .. •.&gt;.-• * W ! ' .« ad ,rmiàiti»s 1
-frt :ye- v _
be
M 'Y riT n T A ^ T n r^ ■bWtY0ffiTi b to c b u ^ 'iT.1
offici T h e office-ol cntipty judge has Itraio»,
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for five 4hundred
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niifikmett' -♦■y rnWeimr n r T o d a y ’1 by Ely
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Chambliss, of Ocala vice president,
-Tv»«"What is Worth While” by A R.
the city of Sorrento, one Jo r the city of
bc-en «iiisut for the past thirty days on )»Ki(ile ( ’In*«« t«i Hlrnontnn. in Fort Bend
,*ajPmf! C. L. Willoughby, of Cmincswt
%
EVENT
THE SEASON
Sanford and Seminole count/, a ln&gt;ok of
nee*« ,’ti of the ih-ath of Judge Wtiitner county, rfear the tnoulh of the Uraxo* Itrowr
u rerreUry. The work •«Luring the minutes of the Baptist Association
"N
atural
History"
by
Wood.
nil«] ¡hit biisiiii-ijJ of th*- office huV« been river, thirty perrons were shin up in
M.us°n has been in ro^.«raU on}o| ^ ^
UUu,rl ««id many other E agles to Give Grand, M asquerade Hall rar- at-u*] jointly by rhe county eft-rk I he warehous*- without foo«l 'Ho- lira to*
Amernun i’lu tocnicy" hy HowWd
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I'olltir* and Property" by Worthing­
* n BoanI ° . *’**. 'v * m ' hinaller orticrs.uf statkiwiry for many
aii«i
liti
culjector
and
now
that
tbp
now
cr*-*t went ihrough n dam riea# ltu-hon New Year'# Eve.-,
. . ^ IVdrrai Bureau, of Animal Hxlut- \u^
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state.
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U-U-ry City F . ti. B . t W l ‘.wflt hold
The Herald Printing Ctwnpany also
oflloe ran in- resultasi' in th«* judge'* camp The prisoner* had l&gt;een rvtnovod. i "Cnihlng RévofutiÓBA by Gali. ’
dahs throughout the State, building! issues |Vo papers e&amp;eh week of lb«« Sdn- their first grand masquerade ball New
"Political Hemiomy" hy Gregory
All the stiii«- hue lieen («Ourirrg money
Year's eve irt tw«n largo ha|lH especially Olii«** Just at I hi* lime there an- many
atti# dipping vats and lieglm ing the fnr&lt;l Her.till, rec &gt;gni*«*l U.«« tin«« of ill«- til—
"Civil
Government” hy Larks.
«1
Houstonf
«a-'T on th# fiorirei nnd game licer.«** and fowl into the district.
writ of eradicating rattle ticks and two - a wurk paper* in thy south, a nrnuup-l and demrnti-d for the ocrasjpn.
T'r-onHtnk-s
of Herbert S|*«-fu-er,'.‘ “Srit«i I** • anti ill«- wiirkit« heavy anil the' niintn^ I n,1M10
Tem .fev r. The annual meeting will ixiji) i' iii'Ii *iek of the Growviv New* A jtitnptuoii* hirhtsin, fruit punch, et r. j
rialb-jii
In
.Infi
rt Mu art Mill*
etc . to follow
I ItHirs ojien at 7 -fiOp in , fi « that the «e-w |urfl?e «* on «he job ¡4
be general ninferentv« of the i-uunly
lb«rit«*- «, r»&gt;.i b-v
e d ito r uf, pent list by
and •&gt;I- ■ h.«- « c-in tra ct fur it«««•I In aV,«I
iff rage liltW«.Ilia
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* "Iriak hHiiii, I *r hell«'* amt gentlemen
dubs. nn«l all ia«op|e interest«« t in 1 vc ly |«-pi t l« i i be e«)Uiily
II'll know li jiin*l ni \ ir^i i i and ha* ha»» i r*«j» I 1 itili*:/ in lb»- |«ilitl«-til’-iruni. Sotherui . u
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will b&lt;- pmvidi-d with ,-iiiijion olieoV*
itock work, and will inrl ide not o ly
lot. (,*«-"Hn) .h- Essay in Et lues by*
The M-rnl«l Printing Co employ
ittftf mill im! I'r -*ub'-Mt W ll-HI.I
V««4a,v, *
Also ladle* ri-iirijig r aim*, including In- .i re i leu« id t-eu.ii«i|, (or tin- pa*t
jnformatii.ji on tick eradication but .ill
Iwelvt; |tgiD- the Yiur, round &gt;tn i in the
persouifiisi by sixty num bers of vtho Groniund.
U iliV «-ommiti«-e. Following i* a li*t t».« ye ira, being well ami favorably
practical lines of live stock ‘ work fd
"Merrie England" by HRchford.
miller ,s«««!««n alxiut fifteen and it i*
k inwii in th* Ok) Dominiuti slut? and Unit«ul American Suffrage Association
of rommittees:
iaterret in Horida.
"Progress
and Poverty" by. Henry
ne«w«arv to work a night shift [n order
the stati of hi« ndoplim He will hold who pleaded th at be use his influence
M. A. Durner. chairman of commit, tins hf?h fioaiiiin with «-redii and honor vyith ( ’«mgr»-** to obtain the ballot for George.
lo
k«*«
up
with
the
work
and
th&lt;*
Heriihf
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"Fallititi Essays on Socialism” by.
The elf^tton held Tuewlay in ( lay ofllei i* "i«e &lt;*f the busiest plar*-s ill tin- |(*-!l
i i himself ami ihe c miniunweahh that the women of th&gt;- n»ti«m It w'i* the
1 H Walsh. Aflvisiry chairman
Ihw-ii Anna ll«-*;int
county to bond the some for on«« hund­ city «In« and uighi Th«« 1wo pie em­
In reprewnu and the ««tflre hn* b«*en lir*l time tin* l,re*i&lt;b-'it huff
\ \ French, Pren*
' ’William Morris, A rtist. So cialist," by
brought fact- t " fa«-« with the i*.* ,«■ m u
red and fifty thousand dollar* to put ployed ««re the ls-*t that can be pro.ib! tlllea.
II
Adam*.
Floor.
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forma^ way Hi- bd«l hi* &lt;ulb-r* that
* hard strface road from Orange Park rlire«I iml reivtvi v«««mI wages, all of
I! .1 Minton. Reception
" I h , Mormon Delusum
by Mani
»bateVer rmxbl t*e hi* tu-rsonal view*
throujh Gr«a«n Cove Springs to Putnam w h ir') »ri- -|M-nt Iter« m *Mfifor«l n«a| beH livIi Spafikltinil l,’ i •
W It N,»-ll I ii-r-iration*
l'lie Hernl-i
■&gt;«i woman * tlfrage or an* other aub ifufin*r&gt;
wa* carreti by a large majority
su'le* bo.i«.iing tint
\
\rni-t(, hinaiH'e
&gt;toil Hu h iqi.irkiiMu. pnv.it«- « ,&lt;re- jt-cl. Iu- ha«l made it a rote not to urge
"Working People and . Their lymHurtling Green t ’ove, in distn«’t No sist* 111 a fiii.io«'ial
*-, keep &gt;anl in]
w
Wngl
it.
Invitation
I
t.i!
t » Congrea-num LT-.'ngh- i* in tin- lejislallun ut*&gt;n ( tingr*-** that h,ul not j ployers" by Washington Gladden.
H
I, cirri ml the town .’I to I: Orange. on J fie map Few utlln •* in the *rat«Mr - ( II W iil'b. Ladle*.
-« u- on important buoi«-** «unii«« n *f lu-ei the a lbjecl yf "organic consider­
"OimmunUm of John Ruskin".
Eirk 2 t i 1 .
are I trger or lM*tt««r
This
ball
will
ilouhtleM
In'
the
most
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founh
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was
•'Chicago'» Dark Places hjt Smock.
ation" by Hp&gt;. Democratic party, of which
Thirt &gt; ihousand
dollar* '«( the
elalnimte
affair
held
in
Sanford
in
rmuiy
"M y Religion" hy Ttflitol.
a
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ilcumo
rallrr
at
th#
Herald
nfflre
tojlP
,-nnsidi-rM
hirtise'f
the'
spokesman,
•mount will be to rettfe out*taiiding
ST A R T E D H O t'iiH HOUSE
years
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Washington.M-eni* t^ !»• «ign««'-' -|«ju. ]'rwrjttit »liF that when the mern‘‘S«)ciali*m arnl ilnsocialiMn" by Car­ • iy j'
l
•arrants. The material to In- used'
Couru«)*. atteutlon ami liest of order mr with Hugh ,in«l h«- i* »«-II pleated ber^ of Cfiingrcws fnftsul.tc«l him he wtmld lyle.
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i* known as marl, obtained from Black And Orlando Men slid lam ps Women
i* a*«ured by the chairman of rommit- mih lit* new ■l*»«iliuii. «Jn private lif&gt;01 freely ftive hia view* anil he added that,
",cix Centuries «if Work ami Wages"
•trek and donated by oxTJovern«Tr
Were
Promptly
Thrown
nut
Hotel
tec* and their assistants.
Hugh wu# a newspaper man‘and a good having filreiltly Iwen a*ked bis opinion by U!l*&gt;.
Jmning's,
In addition to two of the best orches­ one, hi* latest venture Uang the Jui-ksqn ulyout the .orgamxatlon of u standing
*‘Coo|ienitive Common weal ih” by
Green Cove Springs has never taken
The breaking up of «* beautiful little
tra*
In
the
state
there
wifi
be
a
tableau
Leader,
a
pu|ier
that
h#
still
owns.
He
Groniund.
committee
'in
the
House
o
f
Represent­
*uth progressive stride» In lu hia- party occurred in Hu* city on Monday
"A Better Financial System” by
-tory as It has the past four months. morning or late Sunday night when a an«l .minstrel entertainment during the »ill hardly net-d to
• » ork on the.* pa
4 per ative*, to consider «teinan suffrage, he
*RA t r * and handsome depot is *&gt;on bunch of all-nighters started something evening. Tickt't* &lt;&gt;n sale by “all mem- again in some tlm«* a* ( ongreaamttn htwi exim-**«*] himrolf in favor of »urh Ward.
Item
F
O.
E
f.'Engle
«ioe*
nui
»ish
to
«ll»p«-o*e
with
"Municipal
Affairs"
by
Brooks.
a committee.
•n replacu the old. one; the trolley line at the Robbins N««st ami wen- promptly
« t* i&gt;
hi* service* and t'«mgr«***man L'Engie
"Pau pore. Pauperism, Relief-Giving
- *
to run from Dowling's Mills through ejected and arrested. Two gentlemen
will
hold
his
position
for
many
moons
in
th*- ! S " hy (ì, Cc B ennett
town to the golf links ia assured. 41r. registered at the Robbins N'e*t on Sun­
The *«■ &gt;j v of President W iUnn's pro­
.
«*
yet
and
then
some.
I.'Engle
and
Spark­
(
la**
M
eeliqg
Nullre
Hoyt, who will fminen the company. day afternoon nnd alioul Hu* same time
gram rot nntitruHt h-glshition today be­
t
man make a might., good team working
Concregstiunal Church
,4* Y w »anguine of the result.
two women also registered then* and
The Berean ci»» of the First’ Baptist t'.qctier and both of them an* iw«w*- came fairly' well defined ut the etui of a
excited
no
ausficior?
with
tie
proprietor
conference a t th e White House between
! t i ,
church Sunday school composed of
The Baracas »re rejoicing in a ronpt per men.
.&gt;
th e President ami six D em ocratic mem- timn-d Increase in numbers and enthuslV The Fiortd/a State Conference of ur.tll lato-that night one ol the men be young men, uges 17 nnd upwards meets
&lt; *riti*. and rorrection will nn*et-‘ in cam# boisterous and mail«? •*o much Sumtay morning in copnection with the
l«rs of th.- House Jufidiary (Jornmlttoo a,«,,, anj ,hey will be glad to'walcome
, llcarham’s the Largest
that i* to utnlerltke the preparation of any young man a# a member, the class
largest session in the history of the noise that the proprietor Itad him ejected Sunday school at 9:46 o’clock, corner of
n
when delegates from the from t^o house and at the »m e time Sixth street and Park avenue. A j “ re­
Braxton Beachum of Oriundo i* pre­ th# adniimsicatiim -bill#. The bills ad­ meeting a M E e ix ^ u lsj Sunday school
wbre state will attend the third an discovered ll iit one of the women at cent meeting of the da*« the following paring to set out a new KraftofniiLjur^J vanced
Yancea for
,or action
aeU0" Ibi*
11 se'aaion wflf in- hour. 9:46 V'Tff. * . • .
nual convention to be held in Gaiwss- least had taken rooms at. the house in uffleurw- rr: % yU «»d r y»nl McKinney, to rover eight/ acres, Tne land is nowfc*uc*p R»* following:
Next Sunday evening the sp««riai sub­
Definilion of the various form* of ject for considtraiilon at flTe 7 o'clock
U. 16, 16, 1914. It As ordprttTho'wIth the men. One of the presidentr Edgar* Whitten, vice presi­ being prepared an 1 the tree* will be s «t
ji
- *0 l&gt;b the' gfeatesf session yet women was wise enough to keep out of dent; f'orrest Gutchell, recording secre­ out in January. In addition to this big monopoly and restraint which would bervice vynr he "Developing the Aflgri
«VM
arid indications are that it will bp sight when'tbe noise wna at it* height tary; Eugene Singletary, corresponding pew (rove Mr.' Beachum will # add be "roncUisively deemed" unreason­ Within/’ All are cordially welcome to t
and was not discovered uptil tlw! next secretary: H. E Tolar, treaajrer; Jno* twent -five or,thirty acre* to hi* grove able, and in violation of law. .
V 'fc 'ucvere.
.’ &gt;
this as well as the oJjfer tesfvice^ Morn- *
Placing upon the defendant flu« bur­ in« service at fl JPeldck and-Christian •
i ' * * wnferenco will b# attended 'by morning when she was called vl'ppn t&lt;&gt; l&gt;. Dinkins, teacher. The ofllrers, the at A; opks, which additional grove will
delegates [rop\ Jacksonville, «and testify in the case.
u-qcher and every member ot the class he phnted t&gt; Yale icias. Mr. Ileacham den of profit to show that tjiere ia no Endeavor at fl:]5 p'. in.
The men and'one' woman ,wert_AC- rtir!# !»1»I^Aff'gW.f-IrvNlation tq every has at tbla tlme_uhoui 175 acres of citrus unreunoaable restraint of trade.
Bora churchea,, charitable
prfanftaMrs. Edwin Bliss of Washington
Prohibition of interlocking director­ D. C., gave an interreting addres at’
rested and s|)eiU the night in-jsii where young man of.Sanford who ia not In nl- fruit t ¿ 2* In bearing. When these new
. S
it was iaamwi that the men were from tendsriCc in some other Sunday school frOV##-com# into U-aring he will be the ates In«tween large corpora thins.
the Wednesday evening Iwur, t&gt;eing en­
Establishing of an interstate trade joyed hy a goodly number.
^ r ^ b je c t of the three-day ac«don Orlando although giving fictitious name* and »-very visitor to meet with them next owner of about .'100 acre-s of bearing trees,
commission
to exercise regulatory
and
the
women
were
frornTsmp*
and
if
Sunday
morning
in
their
class
room
at
which
w
ill
make
him
ja-rbaj«»
the
largest
Roth sides, in the "Trip to Palestine1'
methn^ t
of the aim* and
t .
Philanthropic endcAvor, and they hud not started thorough house the church.
owner of bearing citrus fruit trvee inujie power#, make original investigations contest art* working xealounly and in
arid aid the court* iu carrying out d«v friendly rivalry. The aim lor next
hu,her of speakers from the they would haw come and gone with
state.—Tam|ia Timi-si
.
",
cret-a of dissolution-of traits.'
‘ »to others wiU l&gt;e preaent to take out clPHinr «ny suipirion.
Sunday morning for both aides should be
.
t t I w
All of them faced Mayor Spencer on
The primary department of the Bap­
PWt. ln the pregram. **
•
to make the attendance an even hundred *
.
IT
y It. A. M. Election
Monday morning .and aome lively evi­ tist Sunday school meets at 9:46 In the
Government \jwnerehip 'of ,telegraph Let all work to that end.
The
1' t t
dence waa forthcoming, ending up with room recently erected adjoining the
The regdlar convocation of Monroe
don b f i r 0i ^ Suu&gt;Tax'Commii the mayor aaaeaaittg a heavy fine and church. A wood heater wiU bo installed Chapter Royal Arch Masons waa hi«!d and telephone lines throughout the
country is being seriously conahlered
^toitia ra A* ,e,“0,^, in the'various
■&gt;
B a p tis t t In m l I
tfie parties departed for their .homes and mother« can depend on the room last night irf thrir hall. The following by President Wilson." . t i ,
*.
. J
X '
f
•don at
* U ProPwty tot U t.
being
warm
and
comfortable
for
their
officers
were
elected
for
th*
ensuing
year:
up.
Confarencea between the ]
You cannot afford to’-'miff Servllw»
Tb* m u J l fu | (* d ‘ v»luo ha* created after settling
__ ___________ ________
little one« *hould the morning be chilly. 0 . L. Taylor, H. PA Dr. O. J. Miller, and Postmaster General Burleson have a t Baptist Church Sunday H am
* * n
!
‘ rrtvini 11 lh* "•c tu J
of information about
Ned we repeat I t "Do your Chrtat- Over fifty were preaent last Sunday and K in^-C. J. Rumph, Srribe; J . F. Kar* led to a gathering
I P P H
H P Iq K . T Ì K Hev. C k f m . I. Hyman
*tlf otle “J of « y property la In itnew scholars' are entered each weak.
J. M iller, Treasurer- the practical w^rkinj ^ . Gov^runfjaLjadU _preaefc
fc '-ife - Pltopiexlng problem of the in * shopping early.”
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I t t£*.jtfaflooul mo.. W H Y ’ N O T try an advertiHC- aaamtran^pltt&gt;rgrt^5;,' aijd'^^òa|ounly
inenl under this heading. It a ill Kuardcd diro a number dfci »rlèeleaa T
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only cost yon T H R E E C E N TS a manuocrfpta and boots which, but for .
A C 1HEL IS A M O N G YE T A K IN G N O TE S AND FA lTU ^v.|;
Une each issue and will surely a fortunate’ chance, might have been
“ HE’ LL T R E N T 'E M " — SO SAYS SAU N TER ER . “ , : '
bring result«. — ---------- ~r- —
loet to tbfTVorld. ThV chief troaaure o f »jnyf^am at Ht.,Fetcrtburg Is ♦♦•♦♦••♦♦♦«»»»♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦»♦♦»♦ ♦»♦♦♦ «C o o o o o o » o » » » + « » + » +?
WANTED AT ONCE-Old Rag* althc the oldest -kndVn
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L ittà'ntfacrlpt
~~j ' ■of
**

HERALD OFFICE.
Rags Mast be
PerfeeUr Clean. Will P«y TWO CENTS the New TèUsh&gt;«At, Which was about
to be burned- b? thè monks of a
a pound for name.
Syrian monastery, when, hy a lucky
Wanted—-Mar^ie^ women to take chanca, one of tho'prlest», struck with
orders. Good commission. Get your the antiquity' of 'the manuscript. In­
money every week. Address P. 0 . Box terfered In timet’'to [ «*vs-what had
bean thought ralaelees. '•
614 , Sanford/FR.
dl-5 tp

tbjee
It
in
believed
that,: M a,m„
N^dè^.Trpnr ÌArll ■. Department»
will,
in
itself,
i.isjru
n f ill ;llu. lt‘t ^ ]
* b f Thc SahfdpI Woman'* Club
the member«, Imt req)Izitig tt’ ' I'tal u°*
jjj
|&gt;ortance of the
.
&lt;i,'‘
‘-»tin
Woman's Club is
, . ., .
present..
The information whirl, 4,r j,ul
M&lt; * ’
s,hn«f
hosWhi.
will
give will hot only be valna|,|„
Pee. 10 " Literature, Benjamin Franklin.
pnesefVgtlon
oi health hut u j||4]., tejtl
Articles of Belief nnd Acts ofcl
ib
women
In making go«) their
Religion, Mis. G. Tj. Wsldro
assistance in Improving
the
.
The present day value
at
Franklin'^ Philosophy aaJegi 'Itary conditions of our city.
Badv-meraber of the Welfare l)opwl
'•* ptteae^.ia^Pohr Richard’s Aiment has the privilege of inviting ‘
njahac, Mrg.-J. N. AVhitnor.
person . tb attend meetings of thP
A BW rt^içaPSkW ch of'
partment,«
and in this way, other»
E r e n Hl f i i O^ r i - Dl c k i n s .
am
not
rhcmbeni
of the club may aw*
Rolly Ct.ll. Current Evants.
this opportunity With uar~
71
Déc.-II Welfare. "-Hejtlih. ,
-M
-J. 0 W&amp;U

* Lew Shank, .the muchly lauded,
1 vc deddcd lh“ ‘ if 1
Invent
people's mayor of Indianapolis - has
compose, collate and patent a
failed to make good and in the face of a 'devise,
,
co|npose,
trial« Ignominloualyiled and thus showed high-grade plero of chwch. music wher*
his true colots. The new York Packer
niothtf a son of a ainger can have
the
“
bcst/soloi'.i
art, l can rest upon my
sizes him up aa follows:
laurels forever aftor hnd haye royalty
^Another Idol has turned to clay,
sufficient to feed m$ and buy a few clgAw t Q
V i t i n l /« ^ ' ft»m a k e! 'ffar
ot* n
n r) u
ilil
Lj*fS
Shanks;-famed
and
wide
' ",
- vy f r , . ' ; : *- « • ^ tLaw
PnnThttitli'e Florid* Disease«,
f*iJ,
auffldent to feed mo ail'd bhy a few, dg&gt; F G R SALE
thé mayér of Indianapolla, là. mayor i
■
D r .^ o n .
' W p Z z i t , The attention pf 8 anford Club vottm
arettes occaaionalfy.
Is calledth the General Federation
:
more.
Lew
fooled,
some
of
thè
p
e
c
/
13
.
Music.,
4j an advcrtif«rBconbtbj
,.,:Apd
m
leaverit
to any fair-minded
all
the
Umo
and
all
of
the
people
pome
And
111
lcavtr»ttfair
mindtx!
axinp,
for which Mrs. Aylcit Fitu
W
,R
Y
C
l
­
j
^
*
»MçDoarçll,
representativf
Ame
r and : consistent
ientr under thin h ca d ln g . It will
moi
**»_«____________-,
i.-.i
of
the
Umo,*but‘atAb*t
point
the
opln^
s,nepr
lf
IKe
be*#*olei
are
not
given
to
»king
subscriptions. This magaiir*a
McDowdC
ropretenUUvo
I
Ilf
J
2
only cost you T H R E E t E N T S a
the, t'other mustdaiw.” Consequently,
•I,
.necessity for thej, woman who with**
American Musician.
Une each issue and will surely and .money, value« -are n fciittft* fb¥ long of P. T. Damuip nnd Abraham Lih^
I'm goingita pvt on the market a edav
heep abreast Wit the latest infomutk
■'
. vi y u ¡
Mc Dowell's Compositions.*'
bring results» , «X. .J:-. ..v. J*ï! 1 an mtellikèn^solution- "to the' high’ In clashed.
ooA o f UvMtKi d|nt such knowledge of
along
social, dv'e, literary and art!«
Léw had a- Bamum start and a Lin, position-that itili goarantee each mem­
The McDowell Association at
ber qf the grou}» of joy-raisare a solo that Peterborough, N. 1L, and Open Air Un« of dub uqUvity. d u i* brtirfrF^rir Sale^-One horse dlso’-latrSw. one itaalf-doua nnfTBiÄee. Consistent ao- ^-oln finish. , i ïéf.,iA
" _horse tornine,
plow; Good
G ood sa
ssn
ei. TÌ.
T.. tlon la equally* if not more.Important.
_________
new.
Of all the ^
' •I1that ever will ba LsUer than tha cither. In this . v . FpgaanbPlfys.
« R a t io n and,fall of. inspirational k
v the oil of contentment will
— be
K. Estes. Court House.
l 54 ffl The "head and heart“ of a family mast foisted hlmaoli'upon à law abiding
For « limited-time MfL Fr»
Work of MscDowrtl
.b e
over the whale bunch and-smiles
is able to give the yearly price of 8
munUy. Shanks perhaps la the star per­
~m
New
York,
j;*uJJ. For Sale—Bed-Jersey boar 2M years
spuercede sour sarcasm—while ray
former of thmrA all. It required several
^ttentlon is called jto the loliowing cents, although the magaiine [ n ^
old . fine animal . weighs about 200
"** *1 •■ iiaU»swya&gt;i lie.«j. iil
reputation
will
go
thundering
adawn
years however for the people of Indianfrom the constitution of the Woman’s lar dollar periodical and ah« «hfe
pounds.. Sacrificed at $16. or will
the
long
line
of
years
coupled
with’that
• M '?} Cheap Filter.
V
npolis to find him out.. Things under
Club: “ Any. member filin g to pay her names of subscribers sent her at otg^
' swap for heifer suitable in price. G. C.
The »oat lmppre water may be his administration havé Men going from pf, him who invented fudge, the(tango d u « by-November 1st shall ^forfeit her
McDoug&amp;I R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc purified by filtering through charcoal.
The "shower’.' of furnishing» for &amp;
bad to worse,. Last week thè climax and \he split skirt.” .
memlicnihip, due twitire tlS^rtspr h»vlng
Take a large flower pot, put a piece of
Men sent by tbe&gt;tfe*sùrer.~f|Owing ’to resV-Poom, which was requeued to U
For Sole—White Ho"and Turkeys. sponge oc clean raoaa over the hole In was reached, and the busine« men pf
■
r -tv?-* {
I -.
Hen and Gobh'cr for. $A.O0
Several the bottom, and fUlthreo-quartcrs full the town told him If ha did not do better
w ritm -n t least th® fact th)$t thisÜ 'ù * firaeyeér o! the held last Friday ¡ffternoon »ai pood;
attended- The room, formerly the ttk
fine Bronxe Gobblers for breeding o f equal parta of clean sand and chai&gt; they would impeach him. He'in. .turn, flû te wfiq r&gt;«TÌlp‘ito 'newspapers—are club’s fcslswnce, and’ ‘that many ni
aVa
15.00 each.
G. C. McDougnJ- The coal. Over this lay n linen cloth large told the labor unions [f a strike, was Usually guiljrtlfc,hy^Ltjic '«m e. instinct. *”
" not Deceived thdr notifications, graph office on.Railroad avenue neartW
Turkey Man. R..D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tffc enough to hang over the sides o f the called'he would resign. No «ooni*r)»àil They are pirfhnAa^ fqçd of feVtlng ed the time has Men extended, but it b old depot la open to receive viiitor», al­
Lew issued this, ultima turn than &gt;thV itors how to^hn t f t 'papera and’ Of Tn-' earnestly requested, thst all dues bo paid though the carj&gt;enters arc Mill »t »«d
For Sale—Upright piano, compar­ and It will come ont pure. ,i y*'
whole town went’ on a strike.
y' ‘
Urnating that*'for a few' dollars writers hot later than j Jam ary first, so that the Furnishings for the room are «till
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atively new. Inquire at Phillip's Stu­
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ious .rtiorne-^
rade , ^enn Ipt inducèâ lo wfite anything at.the chairman of each- department may bo itod and any articles sent u ill {&gt;,- rr-rdrR]
dio, .
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ment of the administration. o f j p n S o lid ircetion-of.Jhe (&gt;ayèe. Since most ed­ informed who are members of their spec­ by the lady in attendance, or in Ik
Pair Opening.
WL
"5—event of her absence they may he kft
itors are possessed of a aemse of humor ial department.
For Sale—Five acre farm half cleared
This question is from a Connecticut IR1**'11 ^ ? r'd’
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fenced euhcvn**!.- Strung fluwiß« ^ üIL-J XtUUAfl'ÄVtaljy. .datad.iîait:^ ,"Wa
the drètere leaven- the more wkmiPhwh'
* ' , 'S ^ | noss of--writing.
But. sometimes we
The general hjrtinets meeting of tho
Hali car h balance on terms: Ihoc 8Ç7 roast “pork
- 1* for dinner, end'Doctor
r*~'*~ 8 ., * ■ O. sHattcrrd rep.'
who carved, held up a rib-on his fork f ft 'nmm. only’ yesterday tUat^Lew' have-wèndnrtd if a frank, open confes­ Woman’sChlh wia hdd in the dub room« * ^Tho press toffimlttee o( th, dubka
Sanfojd.
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and said, 'Here.ladles, la what Moth- 'was selling ChristtAas turkeys from a sion''fKrh\ an active Workihg newspaper Thursday afternoon‘ with.-a hirgo m- follows: Welfare, Mr» I N Whitaw
Pvn wna tn iw k fftf! lYna.1 itfild flia. 1
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, For Salp­ A ten »er« truck farm Ül« er Evo was tnado of.' Tea,' Bald 81s- j cart-tail 60 per cent below the price pre- man wpuldn't M interesting, Certainly .tendance, MpJ. J. \V. Diebin» presiding. Literature, Mr». O.yC. \S.»«Ir ul. Sod*.
Patty 'and )t&gt; from verymuçh the |
in lfj0 ,)rtKj ucc houses. Why, it would fH'^m)Miici In a nçwsp&amp;yer ca­
anti frnr«l nerr Sanford, EO°d lan : ter
After roll cull and annquncements, rc Mrs. Geo. A. DeCottc, M u
■amo kind of critter."—Christian i . . .5
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,.nrw hare, Î 3 .600. A dire« 2136 Mal
lieu Is1er
;
n *V »tq il grocers .-were getting reer of same* fifteen j ears I ran recall onlï fmrtd from the diiïprent depart mi nt» Martin. Each member
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Sf.;l(i)t hu-lu;l for potatoes. Lew brought two or three sych. Instances suvaré freely wore heard, which showed much activity- tec is urged to send in
.SL lvti*&lt;-M‘. t‘i H
2fr-Ì7 to.‘ ' -■
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'l i in direct
If-I * from the -Lf.____
respective departmt!i.t&gt; i
them
shippers_____
In caramong the djh.yomen
For Salfr-Scconlhand Underwood
Individual Rwpdbslbillty:
M
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lots and sold them for 75 c. It was fine
The IW-lfare department
typewriter, $26 .00 , and one Remtngtoh. Tn the greht sehcnlo of thing?, all
unfit svVcnil farmers cajng to
^staNiYhnumt o f a "Rest
liltll.i.1 V. i
No. o, $12 .00, Wastern 1-nh.n
--------------—that no, trIntervals are Ho^ lntcrwbvoa
town And had tt bqaplo of Lew's produce
,
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î ’ iço bylUJing, wherestran
one
dan
.UVo
hl«
Ufo
without
having
U
graph office. ’
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minagera indij-ted for ribl making r&lt;y so m « h i^ K * f^ ra tlé to ’ aii roÇîceholdor. j gers in Uh- d ty raohplng or'the townaaffect counties»,\oilier»,, fo r . ondlrws
I,tulle« Of the Presbyte
Ohqe triA:rr.^;i|3(k}tI'ti&gt; nu,hH(îç a piililicityj [u-ojde will b«v-jnqHo'most welcome.
;
v For Salo—Trum of mul«» und travt» .U ttpi'ko that.Jt hu-hnicS ’a-gruAt re- \*•;c r n s - ;.- v &gt; ‘ i'.’ t ;
lertained at Iti-iiuliftil **t.
,' Ttyp a liti!« üiing "like this didn't,
fot »vm « incji wjhii design«! to This r«d.'.ròom' wiil'f\ll « r.w l in San-!
Ing vati, the whole outfit cheap .for rush ipÙuélbyttÿ^ipditeaSli iuW to bujhl his ¡,^&gt;1. Cl, »...1. Il/tl ttnlil tlA' iIaaIJrjl - *■n ~ 1cJuhpajgn
Iti
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No trade. See AV. J. Lommér dà First,
fetreet at bridge.
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Foe Salo—Twelve aero ve^alubie f
l-artl ; under cultivation. - 6 room h.

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i DhpartmjJn't fujJiodnKetl"ihat thq'Ghdst- hfeonU- .u-nuairtitl

. pleidy. and -th «U

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Wagon,- r'fW cn s or rowx - anything tp
the amount of $100.00','‘ one farm Jf

aerea.

IpçrfiOtli.^hjid'w» -the- various
all
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»uld-thO on »ale.
ijts.'k to be «Inreadily promdl go urto the

miles from Lako'Mary^Fla-

Atfdress J. G ..Martin, L ike Mary, Fia.

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admiral
; --.t-Urtt'Tb*iiit
•‘ntrrt.lini q nnd h i
n-ifj. »bi
waa greatly atlmsre»!
w*cre present ami witr* t‘ ,(cvf4‘. drtwi' no v,&lt; fine
tion» an add&lt;*d att
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lAn.i arj; fte(;Tg motif » 11« r -1 .ii"
TO RENT

•-visa'd
*(5?tn .

‘buine" fpr thtù by cut flowers neu
conciliato», , of . in yellow ar.d grec;, .» d
over the ulfc-J
Dickliyt reati al'ih pl»k and green u

'W H Y N O T try an adverlifieraont under this heading. It will
of the, recîttt1long streamer» of link and -jrrtn
» II from »the
! . . »I
&lt;lu?rei
•only cost you T H R E E CENTfe a mora than tho moat active ond.tqrbu-lent
vice».—Ifonnab
Moia-l
%
ÎJSOTi;
that
the
'-qab-r.
romphnyis
line each, terae nnd will surely
pUUip^' mUry \
i nni-rtioh.-,’ nViü Im*
brink' results.
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prov
ulg
maim in ' every .WtuK
Circumstance« Alter Case*.
For - Rent—Nice furnished rooms.
Mm. CraWfdrdW'i’ thought you said ftn&lt;l,it.looktCiikA they were trying to give
$Iüfi per vaek nnd up. At ^turnon'«, you weren't gò[ng-. to tho sewing d r­ Hanf^rt .life best of Survire. It Ls pure'
:ilfi K. Fn-'»th St.
’ 19-20tiv
eier* Mri: Crohphave—"But. my. dear. ,and certaiu ’lliat^anfotd will iutvo one read the.‘ paper, else., they w ouy ^uve[League «ays; rft*,^Ut article it' the New every gue»t f«-*-l at
I didn't know tbcu. about tho things ‘.of tjio oc;d good «yetrms ar.d if.wo cannot br»-*n rogtitzunl of the fact JLhst^'no- lajÿ. York.Ti.nre of January 2h, that this U a co ^ ;^ weicome. Th.- k**'
Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden you have told me.''&gt;-/ud,ge. *
t rtlRY
&lt;wftv‘ gtir own ¿»lane fu itn o w it would t&gt;e abiding cttiirtb tlid’ -b w i served wiUv a “fine wint«* foij Hire." that the numb«-; (tand[ng in(lui ^ i ¡n ,
on traction line, three mile* from city.
of
t*,T&gt;hof^
flic*
next
soring»
will
la*
cnortjon
am|
l(lp
i ^ t x y*:-/ - - .* gtwd thiiw'44tmdoa,vor to* hold tup -hs. »»jr
no^vtv'ro^çlü^u^Àii'
u'
Th
o
coo
pc
rotto
A
, - , Ki ----- r-r 11 , - . f nun IUH1 in»- CVpning "I* I itef»"**
m . &gt;•
Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good­ •
t ... ' T ¡ j A
owner arid : rouj, and auggeats that every one in- hy aaveral fine election * t.&gt; Mn J •
*; a _ i hatuM^if; the ¿outlirri»' tfUUtleatC^ift' of the tow!^|hvop[t&gt;,
0
j
flowing wells, barn and outshed. Rent­
liyihg qVgiW us the b*:at of wryjoe ahd hotiN'lioWonj **Wjw •reqtjMtfjL but
j terested in Civic, Health and Improve-, {¡nrnM an(j Mhra Green. lK»lh of «**■
It Ip jmiqI
ed cheap for caah. Addmn Mm, Cor*.
talnly
.there
wen* h^
notMkw
sep-od
tijxjn mint Clubs begins now to take immedi- arp arthitB of «gpraasitm u'd elocution
Tlty
he«t
ob
water
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believe
that
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whole
«oniiVtelico
B g Q
k
Holllngcr, Canaatota, New York.
pir.vmr-tIttfe «!•,. whfVtluiy get iri all thel? many improvo- any one. It U true'thjit thfirjL-'letters ate action to see that all garbage, refuse, They were most heartlly rr.cored
If « i lnrtd&gt;rAltt
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indulged make!
(A. you'
.cOTld pat Mehia-that thk’ clty will Jtavc as good were written to co'rFDratioVjl,- business etc., is provided with means to keep It Mrs. Barnes rrepondcl with * « n,l
_ .emildv
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any
your head thrdu^-Ttehs^&amp;a R^rtòtieJ * plaVif
aa U
nj city of similar alxe in the' mop, real estate people rfpd^owncra of covered.
other (¡elections in which the
For Rent— Room Mealy finished quitDid you know that Amiatant Surgeon sketch was perfect an»l 1&gt;n&gt;&lt;i«ht 0
* -i— ---- a.v!-,',r..L.'4V y ^ * , 1 ‘ oy&gt;h.* I d o not bqlios'e in baiting the “ vacant lota,” too, asking them IP assist
able for office or small store/ Opposite
because they are a large cor­ In thetgood , work' of cleaning up and General Rucker, of the -Unitod Statist much laughter and applause
a i m w O S t w 1» « r t i u t ' , .■ &gt;
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Court Hçuse. Apply to Mrs. J.\Ç.TFt&gt;spora
tipn.
If
the-eoiiforilions cah give beautifying the town and In many In* Public Health Service in an article Lgit
TliesRO^I» ATt&amp;wfi Who«« Wife .Wàtré*’
The guests, went tb#n *nv1
_
mInger.
'•y - •£git'
...ning' room where Mrs 1’siton
him ttntup ai&gt; o*refi^ló -kaai hnrglare v i gqpd «ejvlfe it,living Tqtea tlie walet ¿tanres. cordial support was given the published points out that disease
department, but. in juAtice’ to tho dty ried by rat*-that the bast method'of sided at the head of thq table.
U rert«ifily. taste atr good Iront fi
that he ea /i dm le. going to lot her
For Rent—Two furnished rooms snd
É t t a llljlll ■
autljoritios
let mp
sayindi­
here that the getting rkl of Jhem is by Starving them, the coffee and Mrs. W. M
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a» it w-pjM
d from that
of an
-w r
one bedroom. Rooms suitable for light
viduai ównor-’àtùl fdr a few yean at Inv,r Btrongpst' support came from the city and sjya, f in starvi^. rat. the mime U
II11 Mrs. V
J. 0 / Taylor served_thf
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and
C.
housekeeping- Mrs, Goodhue 210 Park^
t would be good policy to live in peace nqt the towngpeopl« « a whole. Nei­ point of attae’t is the gyhago can,” and , The/ were ablv assi»te&lt;i in
avenue.
I5 4 fc
with thue Utilities Co, Of courte wu (ire ther Tias any favoritism showq. Fip.m urgvr m jjddpal ordinance« requiring all j multitude by Mhaea Gibwo. hurt »»■
----------- — .........V - - Havep^mSe 'the chP'MUBt uo^; payit»« more than U realty Dec- the mayor and aldermen tbythe Ipwjlesd garbage roreptiejek. to have tlght-fUUnfe m&lt;r&lt; E«de Turtion and Miss Gk*°i
For Rent—Furotshod room, 30 l PatWha*:
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- -- »- - jeamry fttr water but the only real way to man oty the »tieet’ fofaat there a^meu lids, it.i« practfcaUy.iinpottrible to keep 4 The moet delidoua sandwich*^
neaecdVer^
metto avenue.
-'ll-fit p
water or any other utility is to to be a unanimous dvnjre to coopgptc
in order “
rot* and dth^lteeMf-earrying an- ‘roto aalad, olive«, piekie* ¡md‘
offended
tpi-t hhe' meter rate which-mean* that and give satisfactory »service. •A Turgfc lm.il* from
feoding on the ordinary
tefi
jm Treding
ry ŸrfiMé'.
formed a iuncheon that » «
,
For Rent-,Furnished room, with or

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without board.
Park fiventfe.

pay for what you get—no more and force wf met? and several wagons were and garbage akh,. from which Hi* “ W ; high standard of the Pre»byt«ris»
j
i and this is the only'iOlutiori'to the
is of( as often u it t* on, from thf1 lfansl__
usual 1 m d■ tv.
tha ju s ili Hum »rotte ts • I

Mrs. R. L. Jon»o 'JQfi,
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Now H th. S ö t e r n Ü Ä « ,
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new» egencyf

nr,ti pnt everj UR^;

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hopd0dst^ret^5¿I,^hteh ^a^w^&gt;!l:oJ&gt;en.,, t ijtUe longer in the dining room*?
ika .Woman's Olih Tale hour Tound oomo of
r,
many-calls from the various seVtioru^pf
q»* , . .. — 1 - 1 —
Jdhjh a «yktem o f ! gpflnfc, ¿The».reception was

A . rott» on gaa, light» amt water w can all the town anti distributed bM meg,in'
ron^tfqp' ln oUrfutwri jmT kcH'i) !Vqu*f ;dft»rthtfal affiilra in Ji*
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►Uve here awhile longer without »crap- cry section -,o&gt;yt^e dty-vjW/uhy gjvp t ! W n hfietation,durilif; On»'Lot weather•fndW Tw'tbe d ty o f-Sanford
. W H Y NOT try an «dv
nient under this hcadini'. It will i
^
th___toWijY'! k^4l*ng a close Yspionago upon theitth^jteirr'.pTOiWi't voted it.* ®f
only cost you T H R E E CEN TS a
. tho capipafgri:
pârkq garhfigd^ufs.jhe man who -* 6llect* the|
and one that will ’b*
Une each issue and will surely
w'in* Ihsiuttfully clrenod up afid many of garbage arid securing the rooperoliorf |n ^he memory of them all - re ^
f&gt;
Th^rodyk«,
-bring result«.
the vitrant lots also, but afAer all,jt was of thn municipal authorities. &gt; "Y ou ran
Their thank* are due to
-Denis
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ta*w ni f rester „„ T* « r ^ - r Ithe *health, ,,fîj
teMfcndrifäl ,FST
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hoet and hi»»»*"
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vState. apd looal territory* ilveff'"1« '
of,yo-.
nocd«*d,
for
then»
are
»0
many
vacant
W»,S t (AfaWlsh- ; whose untiring effort* nt«d« tht
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johlwm. retail«« and capable sal«Hmen
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i-Ar-v? *--k a* “ • v W
y -S £ * n *
lots in Sanford, whose owners hav,ve
&lt; ub-Hifiefit,
sysfem of
I„„rh a mcce-r
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■-.; K \ i , " tlw* last and l&gt;«it known v a p ,
.'fia&gt;*keçL.V/h«n
U
w «. . f wût -oonie■ *n«y
I'm gding to create a piece «olutclymd dvir prido, it woulirn:
- Civics CommiRee
require
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an'Woma*'
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rt movee grime, grease, dirt. Vtc., front
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work1 tfmt will immorUlixo me'down three-m onths/of continuous labor to an's Dlub*. Zppa Gal»» Chairman. *
the hands. Big «Hier, especially In fac­ common, 1
H r Bapliat CMurh Sunda?- 1»'^
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* . « « &gt; « u&gt;.ho. fo r a . » l eJtsnr'lirtïfrAjp, and t|ie.ro»t of the .year
I*' TrJby:*|-=iykrti*7re»IX' ■■
tory dHtricfs. .Wriite tfor t attraqj^v*
yea retjiN-e kept tab on churçh,jchqrti, to keep UtòTO in prder. The ehairman ^Atremlon of. th* club metubera is
Nothing special Pui
propoaition. SKAT C 0 „ vt New Park
arui-J'vt» reed the on
oT ti ■■ and ineml&gt;cni of the Welfare Department called to tho lied Cross-seals rthat are be taken. You
are m»**™invited.
*
Y ou.are
j
avenue. Hartford, Conn.
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loo Year* Old.
alto when' tha baas pulled a few noted ami especially of the darning up com­ now on sale in th»- intiy, • of the tuber­ just Bought a supply of c h a ^ , __ l/PVW 1Ö0 years old oat of the celjar of bitinnkeup, and no­ mittee are mo«t grateful for the support culosis campaign.. The seals, can be will bo given a comforUble P» y ^
en fuand'ht fha trunk of An old ticed the glare &lt;ft the cnitralto when given them by the rity authorities, their
&lt;1*** palate? and *(gn *
bought of Mrs. Dunn, chairman of ¿he are not folding chairs rilh&lt;T _ v *t
1&gt; to Çamberlàçd, England.
Wrder.- Wo can dq your ha/new re*
the sopnmn run In^. a.-dime’« ..worth of employes and all others who contributed health committee find other members tor. George Hyman, will
^
a n d a t o top
trill» v,|jj(ll)Jthe tenorisworu
never in any way to&lt;|ut success of the campaign. f tho: ooimmiUfce, M ti- Terbcun nnd_ apm. mid 7 _p. m. A »*«•
t herf c; . l l ..
TH TEIUfEU.Bondky school at.9:45.
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RECORD BREAKING SEASON
SANFORD. ENTERTAINS KNIGljp‘
TEXAS DEATH LIST GROWS
FOR TOURISTS IN FLORIDA
OF PYTHIAS DISTRICT CONVENTION
WILL REACH TWO HUNDRED
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new order of things. A proj&gt;erty’s “netuii) MANY' VISITORS FROM CEN-

Sumlaj SertUcat Presbyterian
jrteru Church COLD WBATHER ADDS TO ownership In tho$c nafim* where aurb
cash value” may in» interpreted to mem
&gt;
t m
T R A I. FLO R ID A
Mor-*, lie wiliinthropist will bn•Die SUFFERING OF HOMELESS a system u in operation. Tli# rFlbject
the amount of money it would bring if
will he discussed ut some' length in
then* f« - the morning Mirvire. Hi#
sold at the time of nueaameni. .Many
the Postmaster General'* annual report .
R A IL R O A D S MAKE PREPARATIONS different considerations govern the rix SPECIAL
TR-VtN EROM EDSTIS mountain tup experience« "will b«* used RESCUERS
ARE
UHOWNED soon lo be made public, although" it to show Hu- true bug# of j*atriotism. IIU
Injt of, the price of-properiy, The ib-sin. I
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- • renunciatnn of hU powitton in the royal
is not ussured that he will make any
oth er n e w s o p i n t e r e s t in of the purchaser to obtain it, the owner's REFRESHMENTS
SERVED
ARK
hotuehqh of Egypt; bus upiu-aruin-o be- OTHER NF.ttp OF INTEREST FROM positive recommendation.*. The Post­
need of ready money or his indiTerence
sta te b o il e d
DOWN F oil
AND A GOOD TIME IS KNmaster General saw the President for
WORLD AT LARGE GARNERED
fore 1’hs.Aoh |ts pleader fur his people
whether he sells It,cp^not, the terms and
busy h e r a l d r e a d e r s
A
few minutes Wedtteairay nriiTwKlic ~
—JOYED
HY
ALL
—
and
hL
s
.««.'(usi^lpjiccept
the
offer
to
be­
«FROM
TELEGRAPH
REPORTS
circumstances of the * sale all th«*»
r
1
they did not discuss th* subjwrt, "Mr.
i;come
the
anrtAtWa)fTJpd‘s
chosen
people
vision p u i i n i « . -Hem*enter Into tbotrnnsarri;i;
"All roads
roat lead to Sanford" ijt least ao
. The ivumbvr of kivown dead as a re» Burleson ¡arid, as he left the White House
jCoaaL. Lincr-btu
far as the Knight* of Pythias are corv Ibrough. ib i destruction ot Israel hy suit of Jhe flood which was spread over
4 1 t Mftt «if iH« - .
that on previous occasions when he
tat returned from a. fiualne« trip to
Wiliium Deering, head of the horees- rornttt'Whfm it cornea to a district con- God, all of wt\|ch conspire«! lo ’tnnk«; of the lowland» in half a docen ot the coutT-1 discus«*] the question with theThwhJdwjnville. and other poinu in the ter manufacturing cbmnany lieuring vention. Sanford off arcotmt of its pb- Mos*s pie moal famous character in
South Central Trxas, reuched &gt;60. with . dent he had fouml his mind open and
northern part of the aUt*. Mr. Kirk- his name, died peacefully, at Mlama sition as n railroad cepter is becoming either ancient or modern history.
The nvening Service will.have for iu several thousandJrefugees maroone«)^ in ! receptive to information,
krtd « a y .- that homeseekfhr and tour- Tneaday night , u£ *]0:58 "of paralysis. more and more of u convention city.
half llood«?d cotton gins and dwelling
t { t
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V* . V
la, are pouring into the state in numbers ■He wo* brought to Miaum Jrom his Railroads run into the city from alx topic Hobab, tho Kenile. When Hobah house«, safe from the water for the time
Al)mtt
1,600
iK'ranrw
participated
in
yfaited
the
ramp
of
the
Isreulites
in
the
that is greatly surpririrfc to the railroad homo in Evanston, III., si* weeks ngu directions,' making Sanford easily, acces­
being, bu^ thit suffering from huiig«,«c the denonatration at Calumet, MWr..
Ben, who are familiar with the condi­ in a helpless condition and taken to his sible ns a common meeting poir)t for cen­ wrifdcrn«- .' he was invited In become and exposure Uiing intense. Four-fifth#
Wednesday ngairut eontinuntkm of the t
guile a«d scout for the Isrealltes by
tion*. Twenty-five homcseckcra arrived country home near there in an ambulance tral Florida.
of the dead and marooned were negro miners .strike...lluradea 'anti addrnMea,''
Mose«, who y-uliiiil she vulue of ifobab's
ia Tampa yesterday, in n special car frtm
His wife and sons. James and Charles,
farm hand*. Of the dead the greutcr wero udder the umpires of the Citixerta’
Phoenix Lodge No. 5, K. of P. enter­
CUrtjo. A packed car also went to Or- were at Jtis bedside when death came. tained the district convention of lodges knowledge nl the locality. Tin* Isreal- number lost thier liven in tho vicinity
Oummittei-s wdilrh '{vave1. law enforeoThe body will be shipped to Evanston at Its Castle Hall Tuesday night, Dec. itee were jmii beginning their forty of Bryan, where a thirty mile, stretch
Hndo with a party from Chicago,.aa did
mt*nt for thier ohjept. Strikers had been
one to Punla Gorda. The Coast Line is today in his private car The funeral ytb. *A large delegation from Euatis year* wandering* in the wilderness of hve# along the Bnuoa river crumbled
warned to keep in the Ivtekgrtniml by,^
[ oow running four trains from Jnckson- will la* held there Saturday or Sunday. lodge, numbering «19. accompaniexf by the Hobub r, fused the honorable position Uubj-’ the pressure of idle flood. Hemp*-'
William Moyer, president uL the We*»
tendensi him. The main though^in thL*
f* *f *f
'rilk to Tampa daily, and the passenger
stead&lt;tn Waller cojniy, from which re-' ern Federation of Afinera, and no trouble
Euait military bund came on a special
list is growing every day. The late train DOING HOME FINE PRINTING train. DeLand, Orlando, Kiaaimine« dltcours.- will be the poasibility of« Man*» l«irta up to tonight had been meager,
oeunfd at Cali«n«t and ■Houghton.
Berrice to the Kingtlom of 0o«i and the
1whith arrived in th* city last night was
—- - .'T*. i
,r
reported twenty drowned and otuera
afid AjHjplA« also sent large delcgatio
world through his niemberwhip jni the
D , . »,
, , . , 0 -sfp V
S iip
misting. Ue|Kirts from half a dozen other * weD flllrd. although cara are being arided Herald J'rinlins Companj Turning Out the total attendance being nearly
.Sanford Library Nates
kmgdoo
it U hoped that a large aifffn
••Ymy-timf thcV ar**ngeded. Effective
smnli towns in Waller and adjoining
Grand Chancellor W. J. Sears was
Booklets and Other Big Jobs
ence will la« pn««u&gt;nt ut each of these
Received nt 'the Idprary, wi-ekiy, “ The
December 9, the Atlantic Coast Line
counties advanc'd Hu« total fatalitie*
present
and
gave
a
stirring
tuidrero.
servirt*
The
Herald
Printing
«Company
la
. will re-establish the "Dixie Limited",
l«&gt; 150 in all. The Suo Felipe section of *
H'1l,r,L * pa(&gt;*r published at
A candidate for Phoenix lodge No. 6
Iatst .Sunday there were eight jterwm# Austin inunty. where last night lean. Anron. Cana! /amat;under thd authority'
a fast triin from Jacksonville to Chicago, taken in Sanford as a matter of course,
.was given the rank of. Esquire by the receive«! into the church either hy letter
the fast train leaving Jacksonville tin the being located here and doing business
wen- rtpre*»«'] for wvernl hytiiliet per- ° * " sthmian Canal ( ommlAsirm.
team form Eustis lodge and the rank of 'or by pnifession, The Fitnford Church
‘ " ',,llu » in lt
are in law k and
morning of the 9th. on this train a year after year with one of the largest
*on*
iiiurtMinisi on a slight e le v a tio n ,
Knight was conferred by the team from Orchestra will furnish several number*
pam
phlet
form
,
««
p
a
rt
of a rei-enl do­
threugh »lecper will ln&gt; taken to St. 1-ouis. pay rolls in the city among the smaller
rereive«! a *hi|jrn«*nt of inotorlioaLs (rom
Welcome lodge No. 9, Orlando. The f:r the « veiling service.
n atio n :
The “ Diaie Limited" is routwl through fartorir» of the commonwealth, and few
: * j- J|]
Houston,
which
rapidly
removed
the
work was splendidly done by both teams.
Tho--« »ho may be intamtod are in­ ruing«'* to safety. The great danger i Philosophy;
Jsrkron to Tifton, Atlanta, Nashville. people realise they have in their midst
District Dip. R. C. Bush well presided vited t" attend the Sunday scIhkiI at
■k
itS*
Ihr (ijn'n D oor," Anonymous.
lad through to Evansville, Iml. then [ one of the finest and best equipped plant*
at the district meeting.- The address of VxHO atsf also the midweek prayer meet­ tonight wav (reeling and starvation.
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Wuyland#'
l'hilotiophy."
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to the windy city. Tamp« T im «, i for the si** in the south.
was delivered by Go«/. A. D«v ing JV«rine#diy owning. ^The Brother­ For the second night ice was formed
I-ogic."
Jevons.
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T
¿"V
ig
The Herald Printing Company has uwelcome
*
over the thirty miles of water above
t t t
hood «•!•*.«« i» growing and will prove^inlately installed another keyboard fof the Cottea.
i'«in*Agn&lt;)«UcUni."
by
Winter
Bryan where 1,800 pervmK, mostly
.■n* 'Florida Live Stock Aaoociauon
those who may car«« to bf-- negroes, are marooned with little iood
At eleven o'clock a turich, isonsiating
The Criminal," hy Ellis.
Monotype Typesetting machine and
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"u maturing plans for its next annual
h
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"Earthology"
by Raphael
also one of the finest book and news- of new iti oysters, sandwirhea arid cofft-o c^me me-mbtTa.-r-W
or
fire.
Urgent
appeals
for
blanket*
and
- '* 1
ntiUtV! ti be held in the College of pajiCr presses that money ^-an buy and was served.
Sociulojjp:
,«
'
.;•
: * i 'S f '- P - i .- '«
!•'
fooii
were
receive«!
from
all
over
th
e
1
"
Agriculture at the University of Florida,
. . . ...
lie
ReCeirea'.JJia. 1-ommtsalnn
I'Tm
M
jfitou
in
jAmerittiArTHB?t'".#'
Y)7
■&amp;&gt;&lt;?***
being so equipped is Tnakinyx^tropj^Jjitlj— ...
Wi ai uvi iu aevVral'pew
«ritar.reriswtco from c entral Te.xs^vd-*
,
„¿nM».-December 18 to
\b
.
.
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noi only for local work but for flne.siaJ] {natnfara lately and wivcral bihen. have
Hot. Oeo. 0 . Herrfng has ri-reived hia most to the Gull «met A trainload «ij,'
"U,D1S*This organization is one year
tione/y and l*ook printing fur the state , transferred tliMritreniberekipsTttntiotlter oirriou -slon aa county juiige of Seminole provision* wfa* ordered from Au*Un S - -W««rft'turv Systems by Muhietnn.
gR, tad has for officer* lion. C, F. Among . thn. many Jlrie job*v mdutU»&lt; —
’ *
A»* « - r ‘A -A .. •.&gt;.-• * W ! ' .« ad ,rmiàiti»s 1
-frt :ye-v _
be
M'YriTnTA^Tnr^ ■bWtY0ffiTibtocbu^'iT.1
offici The office-ol cntipty judge has **
Itraio», for five 4hundred
' —
niifikmett' -♦■y rnWeimr n r T o d a y ’ 1 by Ely
*
Chambliss, of Ocala vice president,
-Tv»«"What is Worth While” by A R.
the city of Sorrento, one Jor the city of
bc-en «iiisut for the past thirty days on )»Ki(ile ( ’ In*«« t«i Hlrnontnn. in Fort Bend
,*ajPmf! C. L. Willoughby, of Cmincswt
%
EVENT
THE SEASON
Sanford and Seminole count/, a ln&gt;ok of
nee*« ,’ ti of the ih-ath of Judge Wtiitner county, rfear the tnoulh of the Uraxo* Itrowr
u rerreUry. The work •«Luring the minutes of the Baptist Association
"Natural
History"
by
Wood.
nil«] ¡hit biisiiii-ijJ of th*- office huV« been river, thirty perrons were shin up in
M.us°n has been in ro^.«raU on}o| ^ ^
UUu,rl ««id many other Eagles to Give Grand, Masquerade Hall rar- at-u*] jointly by rhe county eft-rk Ihe warehous*- without foo«l 'Ho- lirato*
Amernun i’ lutocnicy" hy HowWd
*
I'olltir* and Property" by Worthing­
* n BoanI ° . *’**. ' v *m ' hinaller orticrs.uf statkiwiry for many
aii«i
liti
culjector
and
now
that
tbp
now
cr*-*t went ihrough n dam riea# ltu-hon New Year'# Eve.-,
. . ^ IVdrrai Bureau, of Animal Hxlut- \u^
ln
state.
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• ««'- »’ ‘ ju«tgi- has Ijikeo bis&gt;m-»t the wtfrk of tlie muntl today, flooding a state convict! ton. try ia «wtabUshlng ct»unty liva stock j
U-U-ry City F . ti. B. t W l ‘.wflt hold
The Herald Printing Ctwnpany also
oflloe ran in- resultasi' in th«* judge'* camp The prisoner* had l&gt;een rvtnovod. i "Cnihlng RévofutiÓBA by Gali. ’
dahs throughout the State, building! issues |Vo papers e&amp;eh week of lb«« Sdn- their first grand masquerade ball New
"Political Hemiomy" hy Gregory
All the stiii«- hue lieen («Ourirrg money
Year's eve irt tw«n largo ha|lH especially Olii«** Just at Ihi* lime there an- many
atti# dipping vats and lieglm ing the fnr&lt;l Her.till, rec &gt;gni*«*l U.«« tin«« of ill«- til—
"Civil
Government” hy Larks.
«1
Houstonf
«a-'T on th# fiorirei nnd game licer.«** and fowl into the district.
writ of eradicating rattle ticks and two - a wurk paper* in thy south, a nrnuup-l and demrnti-d for the ocrasjpn.
T'r-onHtnk-s
of Herbert S|*«-fu-er,'.‘ “ Srit«i I** • anti ill«- wiirkit« heavy anil the' niintn^ I n,1M10
Tem.fev r. The annual meeting will ixiji) i' iii'Ii *iek of the Growviv New* A jtitnptuoii* hirhtsin, fruit punch, etr.j
rialb-jii
In
.Infi
rt Mu art Mill*
fi « that the «e-w |urfl?e «* on «he job ¡4
etc . to follow
I ItHirs ojien at 7 -fiOp in ,
be general ninferentv« of the i-uunly
lb«rit«*- «, r»&gt;.ib-v editor uf,pent list by
and •&gt;I- ■h.«- « c-intract fur it«««•IIn aV,«I
iff rage liltW
«.Ilia
« Inch
V
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log
t
i
the
pill
III
«'l
igi
ll*-rriri^
*"Iriak hHiiii, I *r hell«'* amt gentlemen
dubs. nn«l all ia«op|e interest«« t in 1 vc ly |«-pi t l« i i be e«)Uiily
ha»» i r*«j» I 1 itili*:/ in lb»- |«ilitl«-til’-iruni. Sotherui . u
;
J
will b&lt;- pmvidi-d with ,-iiiijion olieoV* I- - I'll know li jiin*l ni \ ir^i i i and ha*
itock work, and will inrl ide not o ly
lot. (,*«-"Hn) .h- Essay in Et lues by*
The M-rnl«l Printing Co employ
ittftf mill im! I'r -*ub'-Mt W ll-HI.I V««4a,v, *
Also ladle* ri-iirijig r aim*, including In- .i re i leu« id t-eu.ii« i|, (or tin- pa*t
jnformatii.ji on tick eradication but .ill
Iwelvt; |tgiD- the Yiur, round &gt;tn i in the
persouifiisi by sixty numbers of vtho Groniund.
U iliV «-ommiti«-e. Following i* a li*t t».« ye ira, being well ami favorably
practical lines of live stock ‘ work fd
"Merrie England" by HRchford.
miller ,s«««!««n alxiut fifteen and it i*
k inwii in th* Ok) Dominiuti slut? and Unit«ul American Suffrage Association
of rommittees:
iaterret in Horida.
"Progress
and Poverty" by. Henry
ne«w«arv to work a night shift [n order
the stati of hi« ndoplim He will hold who pleaded that be use his influence
M. A. Durner. chairman of commit, tins hf?h fioaiiiin with «-redii and honor vyith ( ’ «mgr»-** to obtain the ballot for George.
lo
k«*«
up
with
the
work
and
th
&lt;
*
Heriihf
* * -t .
"Fallititi Essays on Socialism” by.
The elf^tton held Tuewlay in ( lay ofllei i* "i«e &lt;*f the busiest plar*-s ill tin- |(*-!l
i i himself ami ihe c miniunweahh that the women of th&gt;- n»ti«m It w'i* the
1 H Walsh. Aflvisiry chairman
Ihw-ii Anna ll«-*;int
county to bond the some for on«« hund­ city «In« and uighi Th«« 1wo pie em­
In reprewnu and the ««tflre hn* b«*en lir*l time tin* l,re*i&lt;b-'it huff
\ \ French, Pren*
' ’ William Morris, Artist. Socialist," by
brought fact- t" fa«-« with the i*.* ,«■ m u
red and fifty thousand dollar* to put ployed ««re the ls-*t that can be pro.ib! tlllea.
II
Adam*.
Floor.
I»
U-f
forma^ way Hi- bd«l hi* &lt;ulb-r* that
* hard strface road from Orange Park rlire«I iml reivtvi v«««mI wages, all of
I! .1 Minton. Reception
" I h , Mormon Delusum
by Mani
»bateVer rmxbl t*e hi* tu-rsonal view*
throujh Gr«a«n Cove Springs to Putnam whir') »ri- -|M-nt Iter« m *Mfifor«l n«a| beH
livIi Spafikltinil l,’ i •
W It N,»-ll I ii-r-iration*
■&gt;«i woman * tlfrage or an* other aub ifufin*r&gt;
wa* carreti by a large majority
su'le* bo.i«.iing tin- t l'lie Hernl-i
\
\rni-t(, hinaiH'e
&gt;toil Hu h iqi.irkiiMu. pnv.it«- « ,&lt;re- jt-cl. Iu- ha«l made it a rote not to urge
"Working People and . Their lymHurtling Green t’ove, in distn«’t No sist* 111 a fiii.io«'ial
*-, keep &gt;anl in]
w
Wnglit.
Invitation
I
t.i!
t » Congrea-num LT-.'ngh- i* in tin- lejislallun ut*&gt;n ( tingr*-** that h,ul not j ployers" by Washington Gladden.
H
I, cirri ml the town .’I to I: Orange. on J fie map Few utlln •* in the *rat«Mr - ( II Wiil'b. Ladle*.
-« u- on important buoi«-** «unii«« n*f lu-ei the a lbjecl yf "organic consider­
"OimmunUm of John Ruskin".
Eirk 2 t i 1 .
are I trger or lM*tt««r
This
ball
will
ilouhtleM
In'
the
most
»Pli
t
ic
founh
«l
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ki
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i
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fII«
■
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and
was
•'Chicago'» Dark Places hjt Smock.
ation" by Hp&gt;. Democratic party, of which
Thirt &gt; ihousand
dollar* '«( the
elalnimte
affair
held
in
Sanford
in
rmuiy
"M y Religion" hy Ttflitol.
a
»
ilcumo
rallrr
at
th#
Herald
nfflre
tojlP
,-nnsidi-rM
hirtise'f
the'
spokesman,
•mount will be to rettfe out*taiiding
STARTED HOt'iiH HOUSE
years
;
«f.«
Washington.M-eni* t^ !»• «ign««'-' -|«ju. ]'rwrjttit »liF that when the mern‘ ‘S«)ciali*m arnl ilnsocialiMn" by Car­ • iy j'
l
•arrants. The material to In- used'
Couru«)*. atteutlon ami liest of order mr with Hugh ,in«l h«- i* »«-II pleated ber^ of Cfiingrcws fnftsul.tc«l him he wtmld lyle.
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i* known as marl, obtained from Black And Orlando Men slid lamps Women
i* a*«ured by the chairman of rommit- mih lit* new ■l*»«iliuii. «Jn private lif&gt;01 freely ftive hia view* anil he added that,
",cix Centuries «if Work ami Wages"
•trek and donated by oxTJovern«Tr
Were
Promptly
Thrown
nut
Hotel
tec* and their assistants.
Hugh wu# a newspaper man‘ and a good having filreiltly Iwen a*ked bis opinion by U!l*&gt;.
Jmning's,
In addition to two of the best orches­ one, hi* latest venture Uang the Jui-ksqn ulyout the .orgamxatlon of u standing
*‘Coo|ienitive Common weal ih” by
Green Cove Springs has never taken
The breaking up of «* beautiful little
tra*
In
the
state
there
wifi
be
a
tableau
Leader,
a
pu|ier
that
h#
still
owns.
He
Groniund.
committee
'in
the
House
of
Represent­
*uth progressive stride» In lu hia- party occurred in Hu* city on Monday
"A Better Financial System” by
-tory as It has the past four months. morning or late Sunday night when a an«l .minstrel entertainment during the »ill hardly net-d to
• » ork on the.*pa
4 per ative*, to consider «teinan suffrage, he
*RA tr* and handsome depot is *&gt;on bunch of all-nighters started something evening. Tickt't* &lt;&gt;n sale by “all mem- again in some tlm«* a* ( ongreaamttn htwi exim-**«*] himrolf in favor of »urh Ward.
Item
F
O.
E
f.'Engle
«ioe*
nui
»ish
to
«ll»p«-o*e
with
"Municipal
Affairs"
by
Brooks.
a committee.
•n replacu the old. one; the trolley line at the Robbins N««st ami wen- promptly
« t* i&gt;
hi* service* and t'«mgr«***man L'Engie
"Pau pore. Pauperism, Relief-Giving
- *
to run from Dowling's Mills through ejected and arrested. Two gentlemen
will
hold
his
position
for
many
moons
in
th*- ! S " hy (ì, Cc Bennett
town to the golf links ia assured. 41r. registered at the Robbins N'e*t on Sun­
The *«■&gt;j v of President WiUnn's pro­
.
«*
yet
and
then
some.
I.'Engle
and
Spark­
(
la**
Meeliqg
Nullre
Hoyt, who will fminen the company. day afternoon nnd alioul Hu* same time
gram rot nntitruHt h-glshition today be­
t
man make a might., good team working
Concregstiunal Church
,4* Y w »anguine of the result.
two women also registered then* and
The Berean c i» » of the First’ Baptist t'.qctier and both of them an* iw«w*- came fairly' well defined ut the etui of a
excited
no
ausficior?
with
tie
proprietor
conference at the White House between
!
t i ,
church Sunday school composed of
The Baracas »re rejoicing in a ronpt per men.
.&gt;
the President ami six Democratic mem- timn-d Increase in numbers and enthuslV The Fiortd/a State Conference of ur.tll lato-that night one ol the men be young men, uges 17 nnd upwards meets
&lt;*riti*. and rorrection will nn*et-‘ in cam# boisterous and mail«? •*o much Sumtay morning in copnection with the
l«rs of th.- House Jufidiary (Jornmlttoo a,«,,, anj ,hey will be glad to'walcome
, llc a r h a m ’s the Largest
that i* to utnlerltke the preparation of any young man a# a member, the class
largest session in the history of the noise that the proprietor Itad him ejected Sunday school at 9:46 o ’clock, corner of
n
when delegates from the from t^o house and at the »m e time Sixth street and Park avenue. A j “ re­
B ra x to n B each u m of O riu n d o i* pre­ th# adniimsicatiim -bill#. The bills ad­ meeting aM Eeix^ulsj Sunday school
wbre state will attend the third an discovered lliit one of the women at cent meeting of the da*« the following paring to set out a new KraftofniiLjur^J vanced
Yancea for
,or action
aeU0" Ibi*
11 se'aaion wflf in- hour. 9:46 V'Tff. * . • .
nual convention to be held in Gaiwss- least had taken rooms at. the house in uffleurw- r r : % y U « » d r y » n l M c K in n e y , to rover eight/ acres, Tne land is now fc*uc*p R»* following:
Next Sunday evening the sp««riai sub­
Definilion of the various form* of ject for considtraiilon at flTe 7 o'clock
U. 16, 16, 1914. It As ordprttTho'wIth the men. One of the presidentr Edgar* Whitten, vice presi­ being prepared an 1 the tree* will be s «t
ji
- *0 l&gt;b the' gfeatesf session yet women was wise enough to keep out of dent; f'orrest Gutchell, recording secre­ out in January. In addition to this big monopoly and restraint which would bervice vynr he "Developing the Aflgri
«VM
arid indications are that it will bp sight when'tbe noise wna at it* height tary; Eugene Singletary, corresponding pew (rove Mr.' Beachum will # add be "roncUisively deemed" unreason­ W ithin/’ All are cordially welcome to t
and was not discovered uptil tlw! next secretary: H. E Tolar, treaajrer; Jno* twent -five or,thirty acre* to hi* grove able, and in violation of law. .
V 'fc 'ucvere.
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this as well as the oJjfer tesfvice^ Morn- *
Placing upon the defendant flu« bur­ in« service at fl JPeldck and-Christian •
i ' ** wnferenco will b# attended 'by morning when she was called vl'ppn t&lt;&gt; l&gt;. Dinkins, teacher. The ofllrers, the at A; opks, which additional grove will
delegates [rop\ Jacksonville, «and testify in the case.
u-qcher and every member ot the class he phnted t&gt; Yale icias. Mr. Ileacham den of profit to show that tjiere ia no Endeavor at fl:]5 p'. in.
The men and'one' woman ,wert_AC- rtir!#!»1»I^Aff'gW.f-IrvNlation tq every has at tbla tlme_uhoui 175 acres of citrus unreunoaable restraint of trade.
Bora churchea,, charitable
prfanftaMrs. Edwin Bliss of Washington
Prohibition of interlocking director­ D. C., gave an interreting addres at’
rested and s|)eiU the night in-jsii where young man of.Sanford who ia not In nl- fruit t ¿ 2* In bearing. When these new
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it was iaamwi that the men were from tendsriCc in some other Sunday school frOV##-com# into U-aring he will be the ates In«tween large corpora thins.
the Wednesday evening Iwur, t&gt;eing en­
Establishing of an interstate trade joyed hy a goodly number.
^ r ^ b je c t of the three-day ac«don Orlando although giving fictitious name* and »-very visitor to meet with them next owner of about .'100 acre-s of bearing trees,
commission
to exercise regulatory
and
the
women
were
frornTsmp*
and
if
Sunday
morning
in
their
class
room
at
which
w
ill
make
him
ja-rbaj«»
the
largest
Roth sides, in the "Trip to Palestine1'
methn^ t
of the aim* and
t .
Philanthropic endcAvor, and they hud not started thorough house the church.
owner of bearing citrus fruit trvee inujie power#, make original investigations contest art* working xealounly and in
arid aid the court* iu carrying out d«v friendly rivalry. The aim lor next
hu,her of speakers from the they would haw come and gone with
state.—Tam|ia Timi-si
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‘ »to others wiU l&gt;e preaent to take out clPHinr «n y suipirion.
Sunday morning for both aides should be
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All of them faced Mayor Spencer on
The primary department of the Bap­
PWt. ln the pregram. **
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Monday morning .and aome lively evi­ tist Sunday school meets at 9:46 In the
Government \jwnerehip 'of ,telegraph Let all work to that end.
The
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dence waa forthcoming, ending up with room recently erected adjoining the
The regdlar convocation of Monroe
don b f i r 0i ^ Suu&gt; Tax'Commii the mayor aaaeaaittg a heavy fine and church. A wood heater wiU bo installed Chapter Royal Arch Masons waa hi«!d and telephone lines throughout the
country is being seriously conahlered
^toitia ra A*,e,“0,^, in the'various
■&gt;
Baptist t Inml I . J
tfie parties departed for their .homes and mother« can depend on the room last night irf thrir hall. The following by President Wilson." . t i ,
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being
warm
and
comfortable
for
their
officers
were
elected
for
th*
ensuing
year:
up.
Confarencea between the ]
You cannot afford to’-'miff Servllw»
Tb* m u J lfu | (*d ‘ v»luo ha* created after settling
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little one« *hould the morning be chilly. 0 . L. Taylor, H. PA Dr. O. J. Miller, and Postmaster General Burleson have at Baptist Church Sunday H am
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of information about
Ned we repeat It "Do your Chrtat- Over fifty were preaent last Sunday and Kin^-C. J. Rumph, Srribe; J. F. Kar* led to a gathering
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H P Iq K . T Ì K Hev. C k fm . I. Hyman
*tlf otle “J of « y property la In itnew scholars' are entered each weak.
J. Miller, Treasurer- the practical w^rkinj ^ . Gov^runfjaLjadU _preaefc
fc '-ife - Pltopiexlng problem of the in* shopping early.”
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bé' haxrA the pl'cJus waif# cjf beggars. ! loo,latti, that ¡I ditfsn’ t matter much hot» V W
y W V a fV ^ irfW V rfW li^ i ñ n ñ n f t i ^ r f V ^ i n a n p ñ J W W S » »
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W althy‘We are aa bow rrtany friends, w*
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lift M f r a b^w well roptynt^, wp ate yith
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tías» of people. Chief Koator* of: the
W. M, IlAYNtS. Hiiimot Manate»
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■'SC . Petartfurrj-force hás ; alrésdÿ,, toub»rf laiton Kfter, $2 OO a »rar In Advance á )cd .f»is warning- to Atm«-solicitors !.\ notice that a ntim who went to KIs-;
■*■■■ - J A n d J b i i far St. IVtere'.urg bas t &amp; o jtTmmw four years ngo with J$3.67 is now
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rvli*ft*«l la (h* Cil» t&gt;» rarrVf 1100 prr »«41 m r singular!/ fri?«* frpm them. By wara- &gt;würth $25 ,000. It is
always bait to.be
Is glikd to announce to the people o f Sanford alrd Serpmole &lt;:onfity that' jl.s \\ A
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»dvsnee «« îl)e rer n*an»l'. ‘ •
ing beggars^aml-‘"dtps” , and they can precise in figure?, 1 find, and it. Wouldn't*
Partaceli la aliane» mu»l|U meda al o«cf.
Safe beiiosit Vault Is now entirely completed a W ^p^h, to* the public ditrn^-LX,
lie warn il through the nows papers, have done for u momarfl to have said the 1
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banking hours.for inspecyon.
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CalAad a»*«T«liili»» dall malU» Auiuit 22i*cl that th-jn* will ‘ bp* no Welcome await­ man went therfc witf1
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t)uiri $4” add.i
IPOS, al (&gt;)« rgatafflea at Sanfori. fi orWa.
ing them niyl telling tht-m thq‘ min­ was now 'worth I25.1H2.63. .It,, Hu't.
----- nadar Aet o( March 3rd, t87B, ■. ....
T h is vau lt is unique in that it is entirely sepaiiite from the main or M oih-\
uto they hit town that fhls^pTacj Is what he'« worth today but »j'im&gt; i M
oxtremeiy
unhealthy
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hp
years
ago.
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Vault of the Bank, being located ju s t‘to the rear of th e oid.vaultand is made »a-,
OBe» la H«iaU ftsIMIni
Tdepfcoee No. M»
toil nit, the first step toward the
You see, in order to have the,story]
of access to its patrons by an unobstructed passageway fron#the banhlobb\'
elimination »f this class is taken.
be deeply interesting and pathetic, that
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their boxes, we have had arranged a special retiring booth which may
occupied’
'through a town? Just one old dollar tenets will be tho next stage I n ' t h ^ . Precisely like calling a telephone num‘:
may make the wheels go around in many wmrk of riddipg Florida ol the«* poo- i ber.% And •suppose' you wenty to the
by the holder o f a box while handling same. This is directly to the right of tlx
an Industry.
pfe.-1
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trance*of the Deposit Vault.
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The drayman haul? a load up from the j They are no good. There are some 0mi central should liahd you oyer some
depot In. the’ morning. The ‘.storekeeper beggars that deserve sympathy a n d lwenty_flve , tboUKind-J-OU .wouldn’t
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What I’ m wondering about is this:
joh otwWk for l^btfUihec aiid iajtjven harv«i
the mendicati ta eûmes an­ bow muc^rwould that same man haw
the doD*r in payt^nt. Tbo fcarponua- H«tM with
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M. M. s m 11 n ,
H. B-. STEVEN’S
h . YT. t o l a r ;
ir.TT: p e a s
«n ior's and-Jays ln a other wing of the army-of the sons
„ ....of been worth tmJay if hr had gone ttrlCto
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Vicc-Fr»#idcnt
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aupply bf ^vU ioua.fcbw iaiih he p«ya Vhoso fingorw i^U gU and whose steps idmuiey with
Figuiw it, your.-í4íA¿
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are soft, wbo^avo the knock ui opening •df; don’ t expert rae ta. do it. -PaJm
i the dotlar. The .frx er
pays the farmer
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a dollar for some truck, and the Inrmer doom not thier own and' taking that Beach Post.
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gives it to the hbrksmith. for kboeing ‘which- is not thfers. By careful watch
'It
is
possible
to
keep
In
close,
touch
With
his horses. The’ blacksmith hands~tt
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Tvro weeks ago, the l^A»ws printed Mr.
over Xp the harda-arc man for some bar the movement# of this gentry and to
iron, and the latter gives it to the in­ greet them upon arrival by prompt J. H. Overmab’a (of Sanford) opinion
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surance man'for . in s u r in g At dinof r warning to clear out. This problem Is of the Harden Ferry approach. Mr.
HBV1
he takes it home and give« it* t&lt;y his Wife 'one which, gives the police department Overntfn expressed tho opinion, that it
who leavw it with the 'drygoods dealer. heads S' great deal of , worry and all was dangerous, Last'vm k Mr, A. M. Dangerous I&gt;rug Giving Way for Safer
A L L KINDS O F R4..E ■!A L E S T A T E
Reliable Remedy
That riierrhajit pays it tu the landlord Florida police heads are working- to; Bjnulshaw, wh° built t the approach, ,~ Ju, More
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Hiindreds of people in thla vicinity
* for bnt, aryl the latter gives it to his gethfr to rid this state of the fellows who stated that it* was safe and had been
‘ Bonding, Insurance, Fire, life and Occident, iteprt- s«-nting
follow the tourist«, and they should re­ commended by many uutoisOi who alone have stopped the use of danger­
bookkeeper. Mr- Grouch.
ceive the co-operation of every dtiten passed over it. Mr, R. H. Smith of ous calomel when their liver is acting o
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Mr Grouch is an' eminent» finanrior
Smith Garage, DeLand, staud to the atowly, und take Dodson’» L.v^r Tone inin this work. ST. Petersburg Time«.
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and a logician of note. HU views on
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writer that it took four people who got atead.
. — O-----Iwlitical economy and alt other topics
&amp; W. Block
his car on to the lighter over tlm ap­ • Dodson’s Lii-dr Tono is ufwuy-s safe &gt;
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. NEWSPAPER AND POLITICS
is doep and wide. It is manlfwt »0 Mr,
proach, to hold jk back. Mr. Duke and has none of the bad nftor effccbi t
Grouch That tbo high cost of living In, 1- Although It. J. Holly of the Sanford
Gdrdon, of the Gorilon garage, tells the which »0 oftert follow the' use of 'caiomeJ;
■ ’ that community U due, to the extrav­ A^lu.) Herald now resides many miles
writer that ho'W-ould not be surprised at It 1» a plea#aut tasting Vegetable liq­
agant prices charght^hY* the local mer- from Kentucyy, hi«' natfvo state, he
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any
time to hear of the county, being uid that starts' the Hywç gèmtly and *uro­
!r • cfUntv He k n o w ^ ;^ 'is n ’t he buying still m a in . Ä t - Kentucky T
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ly, and relieves constipation and bi|)ous-»
his xiilPlie» from- that Chicago mail
ill tuneatn U ks issue*
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^broxher editor# ui&gt;°n ¿ny iub-j He thmka the approach - erjUrcly too cr diet.":
AND
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MIDDLE MAN’S
d , / ’ V ^ v ; ’ * ÇCprices for the same articles. If the trans- ject when he- thinks, they are in thd
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st«ep. The writer hoped to l&gt;e able to
Many preparations haVo npAmg .up
porUjton charges, Pat lomewhat into
Recently. .Ida.- neighbor, f h*
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tari»
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«nitt
fwdrr
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vrîte
rat *at »»!,. tut
for hlmwlf drr tfitr IwiiB^Inn 1)8i OTal iml Uto .IH5 cTaTmTrhadr for
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that saving and in many cases he finds
mailed n&lt;r.t: t t-os meqdiult
ndo (Fla.) jS*ntipd «xpeemed the
the goods were ‘not what he thought belief that weekly newspapers should. been unable to make the trip. He hope* son’« Liver Tone, but remember Dod­
to be able to give his opinion pf the ap-' son’s Laver Tone is the tried and tested
P E R M E N T Ê R .€ O M P A N Y
they were, and in some cases could nVc b-t .politics alone, and devote thier time
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in
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next
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ofjfiie
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has.
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a
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get repairs on certain article« without anj attention strictly to business,
DeLand News:
medicine and is so satisfactory to every
considerable delay and inconvenience, That Editor Holly doe« not agree with
user—is the reason these imitations arc
but "A penny saved Is a penny earned. " \ m r plan is evidenetd by the follow-!
on
tho markeL
So .that
. . . dollar is given a couple of days Jingj
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The longer we live the morn clearly we
Dodson’s
Liver Tone cannot l\urt ■
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of hard earned rest as it goes hishing| "W e do not agree with the Sentinel
understand there are two-codes for the any one and if it fails to do nil that is
along to Chicago in the m^iljiack
although from the stand|&gt;oint of the conduct of tho man who sirres a public
claimed for It L. R. Philips Si Co., who
The next morning the drayman is Out! husintwaoffice hp Is right. But the new»- institution
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the sell it will give your money back with a
bright and early, but the nimble dollar l
b, auppoaed. to take sides uf)6n J)rh-ate instituti n -‘ Fom'*,-o-v, »J i-m
smile.
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rper ttwvts'afTwid-1-» &lt;wke « do- more forcefully than‘U
breught
■'T e tv t t r ffa m ’th t u s e o f TtiedfDrd*ff1
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time trying to ge(around. You see, bit. idwl »land will be.a luke warm pr^jw- ¡homo in^somn time. He *&gt;a tses in his!
Mrs. Sylvanla W o o d s , b i.C ljttp n M ills, Ky.
. /- ■Honort for Mr. Harr
Grouch sent sc/araj, of those token« «- sllioti and .Save blit few; friends.
, helraisin long cidug’f t s tT-ll iitf to -nin-1 ’
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"It to net good bpjdnesif policy to oilr own business u d k-&gt;eT o u t hands off
Hon. R. Hudson Durr, chairman of
liver and stom ach troubles, r fir m ly b eliev e Black-Draught !
was heavier on those left behind. The; make enemies at any stag« of the news things that are none of oyr «*»*''•
In the Florida Railroad Commission, was
' Ijiitcber’s trade dragged and the other j paper ganh*. for enemit« mean that the, private nffiurs-rjch o man-woujd-be ad- signally honored nt the recent conven­
saved m y little g irl's life. W hen she had the measles, J
. .merchants^fand mechunlcs found .busi­ irsiness-end of tho paper wllj suffer» vanowl tò the imsition of teier with ‘ ltjn of the National Assodatimi of Railthey w ent in o n her, but on e gyod d o s e of Thedford’s !
ness slacking ?p. Grouch got some "re­ *but
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truthfully
any |»peripl
But Il-mrt« w ll roni Commissioners, when be was made
B lack-D raught made them break out,7 and she has had no f
cruits for his economiiing scheme and part off the political game. The man In rdoubtless lw jabb«l In the mde’ er with a member ofon e of the important com­
m
ore trouble. I shall n ever tic-w ithout ‘
the nimble dolUrs got n reqt Hko the first, ofllcc aflio atteitds to bis duties without
t\ i
bayonet and doubtless find his lust mi tt-eS'd elogi txi to represent the states
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ft»hilo those left could not begin to.cover fear, or favor will also have enemies und ¡ s&lt;«,p'm a Ited of prickly cuct vr. It’s a in the physical valuation of railways by
the gspund
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a« a cons9&lt;tuence.. Howovnr,' then* is funny old .w orld wherein professional the Interstate Commerce Commission.
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Mr. IhitT was made n m**ml&gt;on of tho
The bulobw bad planned to build a n -«»,^ of U* »'ho bew t i the line and lot' humorist# contribute only a very small
ticldit. &gt;n to hi* house, hut gave it tlj),.; the chip# fall where they njhy atpl vo- pttrt '
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committee for District Two, which ernthe drayman' sold one of his teams, shall probably gd on doing this us long
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because be did not need them nil f o r 'a« we have anything in connection
Sovpral Florida newspapers are anhi# diminished business. The grocer laid with ’the newspaper game.
Panama, l’orto Rico, South „Carolina
in m y h om e.” - F or constipation; Indigestion, headache, dizzi- *Ÿ
off
a clerk, the blacksmith a helper, the
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p o lit ic cnatnics usually come
MS T m w m m . T h ii'u a v e iy lr o ^ r dry goods roan two clerAa, and. other round after the battle is over and give subscription sljorllyr This i« no doubt u n t extent of temtory,' tt will be seen, !
ness, malaria, ch ills ^ifei fever, b iliou sn ess/ and nil similar
employers followed thiur example.' us credit for being at lidit partly hu- n«c«fc.ry,-and the papers will hartUy and Mr. Bqrr.U one of thç three gentle- ¡
ailm ents, T hcdford's^B lack-D rau gh t has proved ItscTf a safe, f '
H a county paper men to hantlle it.
Loans &lt;»nd Insurance got slack and Mr man and tho«* . W are borichoadod ^
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at
all
to
the*«
people
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Grouch Inst his job, the bosi being able| enough to harbor a-VTJdge arc t\cit fit
reliable, gentle and valuable ren icdy.'^ u ;
to keep the hooks of his little business,» campany dor an editor anyhow and are. who are on its list, tho matter of 25 to fO »
IF y o u suffer from -itny o f theso; complaints, try Black- J
cctits a year will not lie Considered. A 1
along with- his other work. Money “was not to lie considered,
great
deal
more
is
ex'rectid
of
a
new»f
Draught. It i? a .m ed icin e o f kno\vn meriL Seventy live •
ao scarce, ahd'trude so poor the building
"It is a" very small man who will’
ol several sow h«»;,s ■» was indefinitely l«;»r u grudge ngalast-a newspa|»er far paper now adayn than was the case none !
years o f splendid S u c c ^ -pmvw. Us value. Good.for ^
l&gt;oBtponed, and the men in the budding taking tin* right tide of any question, years ago, aml every Added fad It ’ for,
y ou n g and old. F o / sale' everyw here. P rioè-25 cents.
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trades went to other tow ns Where then;; whether |&gt;oUtleal or otherwiss, and thiur supplying, the new«*'promptly, and in
good
readable
shape,
costs
money.
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wis something doing.
enmity is prefcrablti to their friandship
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The town stopped growing, the bust-1 “ Aa long as newspapers ore printed Tiroes-Union Short'Talks.
ness men were hsrtl pressed to k^ep bp. j they, will take sides in politics and the
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They could not afford to p«lnt und.bn- j readers Will cx’^ ct them to , t^opc tip
THEATRE CHANGES. HANDS.
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proVc and the houses and other build-1the political stuff as they’ aee fit and
ingt began to look shabby. Hdlf Jhe pop-j the ‘ disgruntled peanut politician can •For several week»“ past there have
1 '• '• ■ 4- ulatian was unemployed n large portion still read Ids neighbor's paper toi he Iteen persistent riimoto that the Imperial
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•* of the limectireuch got hard pressed and 4s probably now- doing."—Publisher’ s 'Theatre would’ change 'hands and the
W
dcn'l toems to have Jjecn made on Tuc»*
went to work a«,jkvfarm laborer. The Auxiliary.
day
a»
Manager.
Herndon
of
the
Star
farmers went to other towns to trad«
C—»Ql——.
has- announced that hereafter the two
because of more up-to-date stocks
USELESS o m i ? G
theatre» will be- managed by himwlf.
• &lt;*, if#
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with a better market for their produce. - _
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w
There
Is-a
marked
return
this
-year
to
Thd
Star will be used .for moving pic­
.Finally most of the stocks were closed
ture«
and
the
lmjierisl
for
the
attracthe
real
awl
original
spirit
o
l
Christmas.
obt by the creditors, and a p nical ad­
— »&gt;i'i
juster hung a sign up at the dcpotC People have banded themadves1together tto h s ^ ^ ^ y ^°°kcd and Iwtwwn date*
"This Town Is Dead; tho Mail Order tn •odeUea'tpr the prevention oLuaelrea ih&lt;- Imjairiu) will fie dark,
giving. Thl» does not mean that dhe
This will probably be the be«$ solution
Business Killed It." .
: k b o o k w i l l d tfa W t h e r n o n p r . ^ £ &gt; y w I t i I e h o o n e e ls e |
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Y p u r ch e ck
Every busineaa msu to Ipterestcd In splendid custom . of exchanging gift» of an inffair-tfiit' dates hack several
with
loved“
one#
and
friends
to
tfc
b^jdbmoons
asto
when
ih
e
rklea
that
two
the­
the prosperity of Ida fellow, nruTTChen
ca n use it.
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he begins to pull It down, like Sampson, rontinued or dtocouragod tn the iw t«t:-it atres, would pay in Sanford and many
simply
metra
that
people
a
n
putting
¡-partie«
pheu
that
time
hav?
tried
thto
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he will be caught in ^ic rubu.
W h e n y o u p a y b ills b y c h e c k y o u a lw a y s h ^ v e . a 'r e c e i p t i n c a s e th e p
Ko*;» the nimble dollar rolling. Do more lov^_ and lpps money ;fhto their stunt and failed, It- has been c’.rar'y
V
not lot debts accumulate, but as last as Christmas packages; that they are cut­ demon* trated: tHat the thyitre busindw
ie b ill s h o u ld b e p r e s e n t e d a g a in . .
'the money mines in pasaltahmc-. With ting out the perfunctory giving to people awl other lirt#j* in.tfonfonl couJd be over­
erciyone employed this is possible, from whom they may pbfndbly receive u done und tlic i injn-riai, whilo one of the
T h ^ rc a rc c o u i i t M ^ g o f n e n t s w h y y o u
do
y o u r b a n k in g S
T ------KIWI a «mall amount of the eoln &gt;1 the S ,-»cfi;anti tajKhomihgy give* preaepv preftimt a n d 'j ^ D » ^ ^ o i i « * i 1in! thi
nply to be on the safe sWk There ts ttati has never paid the'divfdewU tf f
-wreitm in cbrulatlon will make busjnra«
h u s a n d n o n t T w h a t e v e r a g fiin s t it.
.
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nono-qf the real Christmas sfifrit jn this. it should l&gt;ecause the business has rnut
• lively,— FeJUmere Tribune.
Eveij.¿!|t.Dijiido »t.thto time shdtdd car- been here.
—
- Hui t Mi WHMW
T h i s is t h e . O l d e s t a n d S t r o n f l o a ; J a a u k i n th ife s e c t i o n o f t h e i f # N . r
the heart-with it. A gift which la
The moving picture business is taking
ELIMINATING THE MENDICANTS made Ur Impress somelmdy with our
the,world by storm" hut tho wind blow«
’ W h y n o t d o t h e w i s e a n d s a £ c t h i n g a n d s t a r t . t f W v ****
.L , .
With the holiday» upon us the.army
'*
r‘ ** -f .
' ' •of-ihmriksntr*vhteh each y * r m .vea
Sir^ * **
^f* * * '**
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with the tourust wave to headed foe*
Florida. Theae people who'live off“thin the moat tlçasscTday- People are tum- Some '
aqcffid tire show every
wits and the sympathiee .of other* are.1ing lime back a low centurie* and re- flight araProÌM jtèôplc attend the show
bbjecljonabFe anywhere. As soon as raemberirg’ that Christmas i* « day in, on«*' « yeir and pw attendancs has
r v j* »
•this cold weather begin# in the. north hojiar of Him who-v.(*ntiab&lt;j.ut doing good never been strong enough except on Sat-,
¿IJt
.this gentry itarts .for the south. Year and that u real Chrlstmm gift-shouJd unlay, night#- to“ warrant two shows.
,.«.-r; •' average mendicant to a (person op ex carry fiith It the sjlrit of Him Tiho gave On. Saturday night# It is the intention
acting tost». He follows the climate— HfwvhfTT with every- word and' deed. of Manager Hentdon to operate both
i. Last win
Ihctt were Thto-is tho check that has hng figen houses-and on Sattljdff&gt;' nights both
S u r p l u s iaind F r o f i t 9 $ 4 S ,0 0 0 .X )0
houses will be filled and all the people
abuseof
Capital $25,000.00
rA'*:
mg *nd wjl) havw
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fTRSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST

Thé Man Who Succeeds
Never Takes s a Chance
Thai He Can A v o id

Christmas Hint

Gift

Odd Util e

Lnst M i n u t e

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Mmmu y O f The Floating SnUlP Toika
Sofflnetly Arranfied For H drdtfd*
Jlcrafd Readers

*iJeliiidi out fin i what l* J&gt;eU to do ami
then goc* «head. New problema .un»y aria©
but he it free to ta d le them -as they come
no. None Ot hi* time is taken in learning
wliat other* have found out by ciperi cnee.
The^tnan who ‘ plants trees or thrub*.
_______ » ill
___»ave time
ar*f
whetbrrdn gróve or botijo grounds,
'
money by. fifit getting all’ the pointers he can from
peraonii yrhd;have been successful with their trees and
plant!— win*»i; Icuotpi have been learned, .

rhynj J# n i«,«)-» 4 frlvnd tw ttn&gt; wbo
pdtA^kjHyJioliMitàr tiìve uni licori aup-

‘•M ‘«tlÙl-' »&gt;' Ghrlatmna otTeHtlg,

Tilt»

r e ti« 'dèe, imi iH uiipy n* fifVUllnotlt
.•difc &lt;nir'» u«n
.siili Niimrtlilng
olii bc^tiroyid d i In (he allupo o f a
» *t'**»"yt-.'eiihiiib the little need l o c a »
lihwtnit«!. ¿rill. fju.UOat the thing you

Griffing’s 1914 Tree Book
is a Guide to Success
Gel a C op y-F ree to Yon
_

i agt hutjitt't f i i ^ come* the D. of W .
Untar at T ^ t k ^ t ^ V &lt; a * ? , p # .

Chase A # d ,-. bkfi full Itnek. veg.
y ib le c o i f * « tifi, itàm p e*,;
y . Ceewapuf- iduràdisi bulk. . J. I). Rbty*

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TU r beni | I i h I I n n ln iir O l« r a tln i| m
of asta «Ita kkr»_foutkt u d a r r m a * atott f t I t i I j f i m l »r*roafraalnt bjr i t i ( f u « ir of Ir ài Li ami uro*.cum uli io U t Utili c o iti ita tn .
I l Itila a hit lo plinti ho» lo p l u t 11, o lm tlh i yW »».1
lag i M J b f J « if . h * y t » r o h lr » lf ,m t i» i »«il apra?, Ih*
r,itiR&gt;*n tkit i bruM h, applirO—•lltka Iliaci th .tlh .
rom oaarr ar ban* ffiaasd plaatrr ooght la Ino» Ufo**

ulbtf i,

&lt; j / n . iUddleaon of (ì mie va w a s 'in
\ hufiness visitor in the city Wednesday.
« •‘ M iy lrr*p Fereri +tas-dniTT to Jack-

Auto Livery, three good earn. We go
««•here at any tunQ-.-Tipodal attenvtibft'to town trader G r M . Willinma,"
. Phone 89.
.
'33-1 to
Chase &amp; Co. have full stock vtg(table crates and . hampers.
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« Don't fail to aoe o u r 'splendid‘ bar»
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.':*’fpendïWwlatar¡TieciCL
Now bòok^'drder« Hfrt AÌWt^òU
Co. ^(ttino grti**o ^ecd r|dUfVW. ijjjìgfH-

fnj'g Urne No. f ’npd RgFiI lili»» 'frjèfitpb. r.
F.F.Uuitan.
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Nut mt“ab* at J. D. Jtoberr*’ ,- - " lid -ti1
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week.
,
T '
iJ N *df ltaul\*r»on is laying thj&gt; founda-

can niakh'for tin* buri’y' np^K lfL'' AB
you see. It Is. a apubouuct aCfnlK' Tbp
hood »ectInn Is »eptirmetl tu ilu^tnlddlu.
of the front, nnd On iKe ftwlâp dre
li*nvi*s of white.dtinnul for the ihh^IIcs. i
T h e bonitei pletored I» of jelliiW initJn :
dottisi with Itlnck. lutti thu 'p u f f e d 1
crow n jiud iuhmI a rc Of yelftm silk.

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vd*ag»
taaH tgaalnr-r. p it a li aa.1 rbrut» hot
th«r*i»&lt;i dati» m U I W » d «U h wkat gas bojr^ So
thry bar* pt,par„l Dui «old* Hook i l gi,*t tip , gl* but
oilf » M 700 a to p / fr*,—« r ii, (or l i indig. Griflaga
k it v » f W r i,i at i t o , Fionda asti i m a olk«r C o irm i,u l
h oli tu *it poiati. A JJrtn

,
1 Â .h îtt'.^ h irk Leonard and Miss Robhìq
«pent Ir.gt Wednesday in
j Qanford
r . l'/yiev, A I,. Ho|&gt;e held a short s tries of
* meeting- in the Methodist church list

’ ■ ÛttvniLiA the cjty Iasi v , c e / und, ; M

Do yòg lifce Jopailesc, *Art7

r•ktgjai work.

s sojiville Ua.vUft ber sister, Miai Leda

ïfe.Wütart;father of Mn|. Jntk'AAntii

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313Q Forsvth Strebt

loft nf ln» I ew liome on the ifVenue
8 .) Kohi tison and bride ,oT I.etotfttt'he* Xlnbama are in Geneva, guests
if the (Jafitbva House.
MN.'AIM i ul Tampa, uiiilitnr ,tf the
Vitruk *l.\rluingo whs i t Geneva mi
tus'mcv 1 fea dio's Ja»t week.
XfV’
'i«*r » ip pur giteti hy\ the ladies

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Jacksonville, Florida

If’ so ;

come to thè D , rof \VY H a x a a r.'P .u ck -j

wrth’i .itore, t?ce. 2 0 lh .-j/
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Christmas Hint

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- ^ Don^ lorgeA- tly* ’ number—hi) whenj
'•.■ypj srant a t ''automobile.*- 'ì’ iiriie ■cara,

ilaiyi si your 'Stfrvice/ C\ M. Wil*,
e jf J n a : v r " ■ » I 7 f. v&gt;

»tU and Mrs A. \S IHSiv.wisitisI
, Sffinfor
,i.| Thunday.
i
? r f ik tfr n
?r
i &lt;li Sit\ .r l '»us the guest (&lt;&gt;( Mr nnd
J Mr» i uu- I'hil|i &gt;» ('g a few tltryi Jom
tivn'h. .
— ft
The loll twmg notice copied from
i ti I’ ti*» tl's" Michigan paper* Mr and
Mrs f "iiiniirn! and daughter, Mi**,
Heth lefI ¡ion Monday fur Florida where
they wi|l»|tcnd tljp coming winter The&gt;
‘ will go ' rst (.I Gericvti aiti!lSjVnd s itin
¡time IScrv
Mr Jake Walker returned
itoCrfr'v iJ.tit week
It tus'itu* us though
I’ ow. t 'V hJ.'’ some claim on tilis'lnwti. as
[ KK^tiiU1'* of liCtr |M*ip|e tire there
it
UtlflT, .’ id (rf-itple to ititike it gotwl town
'' ottiF
l ‘ t g a t the) b.n i‘ sin |i a *ojUre I
ilf
tr.irfyas lieretufore they arp tOre
of tee piaht) nod seem to l)V TTptTitTial
.|^g*. &gt;j .aiitil) " (ieltcva agrees »lilt rhe ' /
! watt
of thi| arttidp, and like''Oliver f
asks for inoVv
,* &lt;
T Mr .uni Mrs I 'hits. I’ hiuijia ahd,
j
* 11 I iiilesltirt were visilhrnjflrt Sut&gt;(«Ai :
\\ .finestIlly
*bv
| 'Mr.* and Mrs H. II I'atti»hjiji*^refe *
S iitditv giest» of . Jrtra. Kr/iesl ,Tolar of K

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*. Chase.4 Co. bove fu11 stock vi»gBCAItAlt COIN i-oims.
^ ytghle crstti». and hWitÌiers.
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— :■- ^ o riTbuytwityon/ Vniristmas thìrtg» * wotirnn and add tn tbd TTnifcT» b f dlW
toilet *
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. jrov aloii/d ffrp ' thaP^iwayJkifoi 'fino o f .

Itaxibt, Qlve
a S m a r t ting

H er

Èia talru j ». positioti vtith«t)ie CroWn
foftifeljl» Va|&gt;er Cfó. of ibis Xjty.
'■ l^.CO-OjPtl'HATlV.K STOUK
jaidn iin^tKer-.'ailO.' R fD lV TIf&gt;H
;&lt; &gt; g jk .‘CÓST of LiVnNÌÌ.', /f .'lirVsoìd-.ìn "thè originai

f- ' ■
.vi« '!»• redun-d Iti |&gt;or cent.
t
.‘‘Sftthr M A N A G E R ." ‘ *
¿Z-oi-&gt;
I -,v Jk hamisonicnt tinfi^of iiblitiay goutkt

CHfrjtinas

ititoirt now o}k?n ut hrW d'hitr.oi At Uy.
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fc ■ M. L.'La Hat te o f tho Southern /&gt;lipr;'*
.-‘v '*B in p p v Ciò. of W oahiftltiha.-'lf/' t Ì .
.• • ».» eslkr on tho prinUsh-^^L-tWciV

f o r fh&lt; '
, W t t o “Dties th e M i

a WeiinckAiy.
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t*‘- %■*11uifpn.*tatiltoAì»-g»npJio"w gut
Tou ibimid come àn^ •Ìc*y/idr;ne^ .vrUl u&lt;»tU; tittf'yrjt IfVbat; like.the one
, thicp far Chriitnias hefojyeftiiisy ar* * Hluei|piiW la^ctr/n jo tlu&gt; metntme &lt;&gt;f
pid^odoiVr. ktolt nota'''tS Ìi'd t V Idilli *. bh'1 fjii.it ' w11u / j j l hp fuìlischoltl
4'Tot .
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ft^igrf'ri' lm(iortiuit In
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v* ii'tnrtpr oT n.jadl &gt;f deiiltp tutti »tune

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^ *Moi5/f6r lb»; Pufhlitu uf thv ul'hing »trlii

Mr. ìbd Mr». J. J. lirown of

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Md. are visitina t l i r T
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Hmwn.
rJ stó.H ' 5

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LACK.
duly,corifee

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center. U a bag of. the cretonne fin

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.tritir Ghrut^frasVhj rjgs Aidcaiia,Live mat the ihhB you wjim

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AWer'jiln eleet Jaçk Atjllins. V iiQ f hi*

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ut*g, Gutf »candlt-fl nf ttrefUixultiBjWv..
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Alfe* pifîihJPf^Î..A’^epte|iil»er^^riirïl&lt;^,
t front o f’ th f gas grate «toi father ihi|&gt;«Vi» *
‘ What »hall I (¡ire Tom. Dlylf oK^ tating "T h e PelgLyn 8oldIftr'p. lJt(it ^ ,,
[ t o r In Uit'. (powtliip jffkt la nkUatlng sleep" untler four feytjjf •r ktra etivcruiB»'. |
p d ^ fl/T itith e preaenL A warm life, and n' AierryÌfftÌ'r '.J
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Ijy t&amp; fv Tïerring;

tW 'I ’o|»eom at Mrs?A. gmiahV-

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THE MEANING OF THIS

Come and d'njVyotft.Çhrfafy/j

*»*» dollies at D. of W, Haiaar, i W v j
%wU*:»i »t»re, Dec. 20 th. .
&gt;s-.' .4

irtirf P Tîb^.

ladle«;’ tvhy

not

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NVhat. to Give ihe- M an
* of. the H o u w ,

1Mj**for u-Çh ^ T p a ^ jo ^ ^897 *-J

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"i* ,i hr.unti » itHT.ur to t v t'uit rtro
made irttm hn«*m e irti
I'I ifLkilt
T/ Catt-»
i a onls fiirtitsh the I’ l nitr) with&gt;fumi.&lt;
■ there are inaity other ttecespiiu « 1
t[iat are itldde i aw a, to
wA.y^ifio»t &lt;
1 t*i KhI icl3.- Miami MeiiftiMtm,—

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wife and hahy are Alojudfltg jtfrÿcp "i tM
ftl»Mves«nd Iriendij fn Tumpn. KogjUflf

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elllcrpri-Ihg me
’i1
I^Xfc^rcl.
ur‘ ' ripi-nmenung "Vitti pal-

’fb any kind metto for the making of Itrooms. Thoir
l*ofd In Used » uveng is taitl to lie ertremely tutisfacid It.Ik pret ; tort and that hefure many months the
rose or.pulì» ,|e«ptsc&lt;I seruh )iuliiietto will he f irnisV

Evffyttody la going to. L." K: iPh|t}k*s

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T a m p a , Fla., NoV. 26, 1 9 1 3 . .*
T h e Florida Citrus E xch an ge sold
oranges $ 1 .7 5 ; grapefruit $ 3 .5 0 ,
•f. o. b. packing house today, N o -/ vettifee^ 2 6 tti." ^ ^ ‘ ' H o w does this com pare w ith w hat
m any of you grow ers are getting
and being offered for your fru it?
T h e reason for this is co-op eratlon, hi^h-cla^BV specialized Safes« %
m anship d a ^ V e r y 1 section o f the
country, aiicf ;the fa ct th at our

*} L; . f i hrigVif c i l . fy l or» t«mne ,'liir «uAiint I»

^piitton a. • *

o 'r W . t r T m r

REFLECT CAREFULLY

’ 'J*ïie purse itjuaififCrd 1» n vt»r&gt;‘ tip to"
. •"■baiteli,.iti L.’f i . Phiii|)£ft (k n ,- kiiyWt , A date addinoti IfA if’ nnntnu'^ Jcwefry
S'M. fx.yd of MJnden C ity MiVlT' cake H-hiertcalg#!» an Kgytitlnn kcqrah

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rf 4 H ? ' Ifvaut in hU.k at J, U . Uolierta*. \
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■ /» W. MayeN«Rtor of tl e “ BllfkouriCli
* ^ M n ril jiùhlieation of 'Ctncinffati *
‘ an^ort* y^terday. Mr. Mnyor“
, L ® “ king a short vacation trip owyr thr!'

price; 110,000 women in ( "hlcó&amp;iViire*
[HtrUsi to l&gt;C Ito)cotti ;g thi^vgg iVlIcrkIlia n hartl thing to rn ike c*g» ^ipk vfhèt|
the state id the miirke make» tbefn dont.
There are more Ampricans and les* eggs
than a .Vear a "0

A 25c’Want AA;,in Tlte Herald
will Rent Your House For You

ii08KMA)|t:aaCTpa{! » au
^ htddfoj* Urn'jjuttoiiH • J/tc entire Jlsg,

t&gt; iHitind yitüjTlbboiG-lnd'thtr tiapdjf#

W E MEET YOU HALF W A Y

‘ arte of h«nfy VÄu| wh-ipttUr-tv.llL.'ika.
v v \ ,Y r‘
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VtAAryardjpf lawn or dimity make* n
'p ç ït&amp; .re/TOgtu^bag* -ciu a atrip eight

Tnert'lfl a human Bitle to thid instiiutionr We LIKE to nuvot -bur*.custodiers
y e t nrrju.iintetl with thom fur o ^ r pjutuiiLaxlYfinfitffL»,
*s - t V .
'Ihis HANK w WORKING all the tiTno^ ^Ie«se ita custumera^nd i#(? have^iound
that the plan of WORKING with qiir '/rujfjomflfj» w&amp;.prontahlt* und formal! concerned.
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W e are fully equipped to retidfcr t h e heist, hfwiMatvco to. lqgitiiiiale business interests,
and fully orjmnized in overs nANKiNi^U^VART*^IF)N’I'.

¿ootpbr for Holding* K w » , ( ; f .
rrlin in lue »bo icruim jU OT AJot
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«K fig TiJr if h i. o p i awt&gt; p o c k e t ecp n b w L .

►oc VkiÌPW oboplrf ^ ia S ìia n y 'tfu* h»g
^.JiLatiy or tbo ardLpary m u leta are. too "¿ytit’ dueth'a a tn »t by Mbwuibt ona.'djr,

I thick tirÿlfHtfÔiifenigJttJjMJirianfÿ) fhç •trip uaefti/ gift, hero ll|tin(nited?

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gift Jn«MVidua I the dwiwera .Initial* ’la
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Extend you a most cordial invitation to inspfet their superb
shoVing of ORIENTAL RUGS, REAL iA t ^ S , EM­
BROIDERIES ond ARTS -the finest thot h
ofTcred to Florida people.
LUNCHEON SETS
WAIST PATTERNS
CENTER PIECES
DAINTY EMBROIDERED
TABLE CLOTHS
GOWNS
NAPKINS
NEGLIGEES OF FINE FRENCH
TOWELS
DOMESTIC, HAND EMBROIDERY

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coveri-tl trnye'nrw itttrac- |
(Ire sift», am) if timdu at hotii« U&gt;ecoat U. tritana. Buy a cheap, picture
with n frame (be alio anil ahotw you!
desire for the tray.' Itemove the pic-1
turo nod fit a piece bf ¿ay cretonne or
embroidery under'tho Rlaaa. Replace-'
the back -aud glue a piece o f greco
felt under the frame, which will at

VAN TINES
ORIENTAL
p e r f u m f .r y
SACHET and
POWDERS

Ask the man form Ortonville
-^Sll'about his Ford.
Here’s
a Michigan town with fortysix cars, and forty-four are
Fords. A nd thcrct arc many
other' towtis thè World over
makinjfOrtonville hustle for
its Record of Ford popularity/

Oriental Rugs $12.50 to $1,000
Beautiful and ütfbgual Xmaa n iff ration* of imported gooda at domcalD
priera. Any article sent on approval.
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Five hundred dollar* ti the new price of ih&lt; K
runabout; the tourmf car ia five fifty; the town
•even fifty—all f. o. b. Detroit complete with eqi
IMM. Get catalog and particulara ftoni Sant
Machine and CutpX^o, C. F. WiBiaani1 Agcm; 1
wtrd lligiai. Up.
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•"1C B.— Our atorra arr among the thu» place* of-jacfcaonvlllr.

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' THAT. WITH INHAT OP TAPXSTHT.

County CommissionersDistricts, Voting Precincts, Justice
Of The Peace and School Districts, as f&gt;stabij.4ijLd by: th^
County Commissioners at their first regular meeting Aug, 5.
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Our New and Beautiful I.ine of Holiday Goods, the (hoiresl o
selection» for the ChristmaH Trade. The nicest and most o
appropriate Gifts for Little and Big, Old or Young- IL» not o
fail (o sec pur line of

W o nd erful Resem blance.

Geneva, Florida

XMAS

Gift Makers Opportunity

"The violin romniblc* the human
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praMJcrs. It sounds like the voice of
a human being who la suffering terri­
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County Surveyor,

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o r^ e 'tnako Uw traj -prati and prcveai
It.’ from acrclcblng ' the aurfacoa on wrist by n leather bracelet to which
Is nttaC-hed the hand bag. When trav­
whlvL it la placed.
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bought-at a hardware shop, win make
a pretty flnfab If the additional ex­
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bat and keep from having colds, grippe, bronchitis,
pneum onia, catarrh, typh oid'fever, rheum atism , etc.
- S o e ; to it-that" y o u r biood Aflt
n erves— you r entire sy stem — are in perfect condition

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Ju»t received a m ceflinejof Anigator Hand Bags, direr! from §
lhe1factory. |Thc latest outîf Prlceslare right
looklthemlover.
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Expert Watch and Jewelcry Repairing
123 WEST FIRST STREET,
SANFORD FLA. j
Open Evenings From December 3rd ynlil Xmas

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Chemfcai

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caused by cold weather, overwork or worry. Vaccination
prevents smallpox; inoculation with antitoxin prevents
E. B. BR O W N , Local Manager
diphtheria.
Rexall Olive Oil Errpalsion strengthens the o
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thus fortifies the system and puts it into a proper healthy
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condition to resist disease.
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cause —
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experience has taught are liable to catch cold easily and £
suffer from th«* various other effects o f cold w eather— |g
Take hom e a bottle o f Rdxall Olive Oil Emulsion a
today and us&amp;it as a means to get me// and £eep well.

THE BEST

EYE GLASS
SERVICE

It Is an Ideal Nerve Food Tonic

EMULSION

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The Hypophosphites it contains are recommended by leading -physi­
cians everywhere as extremely valuable in alt cases of debility and
weakness. The pure Olive Oil is one of the moot nutritious and most*
easily-digested foods known to science. It helps to rebuild wasting
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tissues and restore health and strength in convalescence and
ip all conditions of fceblenesA, debility, wasting, emaciation,
malnutrition, and particularly 'in throat aud lung, affections.
It is equally suitable for the child, the adult and the aged. It
conldin* no alcohol Of dangerous of habit-forming drugs.
It is very pleasant to take,
' Enough for full two weeks’ treatment, $1.00.
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Storey — and always with a foil guarantee o f satisfaction,
or your money back.
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OLIVE OIL

Obtainable is whal yqu get when you come’ to us. " 1
examine your eyes, write the prescription and make tin
glasses all for one charge- h reasonable one.

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offeriti^ unusual values fo r quid
a BIG REDUCTION

.A g ift sent fo r display, wjiose memory is gone with the passing o f the Yuletide?
A g ift bought from us will be o f real lasting value; one that will be appreciated.
Our store is packed with the most useful and pretty holiday g ift items to be’ found in any store
I f it occurs to you that we can help you to handle this perplexing problem, com e in and let us
you an assortment o f what we term Real Christmas Gifts.
B elow we give Items showing reductions made on them.
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Reuuciioii wrPatrifchnv Sho^sr Ali iibw
goods, too, and high grade.

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$5.00
value f o r ....................................... $3.48
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value f o r ...................................................$3.69
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12 pr. W hite Kid Top Patent Button,
Tteguiar $4.fr0 v a h ie fo r . . .
."$3.28
13 pr. Black Satin Buttons, Regular
$4.50 value f o r ....................................... $3.48
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$4.50 value f o r ..................... . . . . $3.28

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Boys’ Suits

50 B oys’ Suits to go at cost

Father— Grandfather
Warm Bath Robe
Sipoking Jacket
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Umbrella
Pajamas
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these that will be sold at fo l­
value for
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98c
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value for
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and $3.50 values for . $1.98

Friend--Hub by— Brother
Bath Robe

Auto Gauntlets
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Tie and Hose

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Gloves

Overcoat

Smoking Jacket

Gloves
Handkerchiefs

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Regular $1.50
Regular $2.00
Regular $2.50
Regular $3.00

All White Buck Shoes at Cost.

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price thiat will sell them. All standard makes
such as Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx, Schloss
Bros, and A. B. Kirschbauni
Regular $12.00 value for
$7.98
Regular $15.00 value for
$9.48
Regular $18.00 value for
$12.38
-JicgulaT $20.00 value for
Regular $22.50 value for
$15.23
Regular $25.00 value for
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Between Women’ s
Heatth or Suffering
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All Local Advertisements Under This Heading, THREE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents. •
JVANTED

MISCELANEOUS

' WHY NOT try an advertise*
WHY NOT try an advertise­
went under ¿his heading. It will
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a ojily cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results
bring results
WANTED AT ONCE— Old Km* nlthe
State and local territory given to
HERALD OFFICE. • Rag* Vu*l be
Perfectly Clean, Will Pay TWO CENT** jobber», retailers and,capable salesmen.
• pound for same.
"HKVT,’* the best and beat known soap,
removes, grime,1 grease, dirt, etc., from
tho ham'*. Big seller, especially in lac.. WHY NOT «.y an advertise­ tori' district«.' Wriite for attractive
ment under this heading. It will proposition. .-.SKAT C&lt;).. 3 New Park
Hartford, .fonn. .
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only cost you THREE CENTS a avenue.
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The riiain reason why bo many
women Buffer greatly at times
ia because o f a run-down con­
dition. Debility, poor circula­
tion Bhow in headachea, lan­
guor, nervousness and worry.

PILLS

Opposite the Court House

are the safest, ip rest, moat
convenient and most economU
cal remedy. " They clear the
•system o f poisons, purify the
blood, relievo suffering: and
ensure Buch good health and
line each issue and will surely
strength that all tho bodily
I havr n first class painter and sign
Ijrlng results.
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organs work naturally and prop­
writer. Wo can do your harness reerly. In actions, feelings and
For Bala—One horac disc harrow, one pairing and auto top’.work now.
looks, thousands o f women have
horse turning plow. Good as new. T.. UMf
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
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K. Bates; Court Houae.

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Our M eats, before butchered, are picked by Mr.
Seth W oodruff the well known cattle man o f Seminole
County. W e put it up to his judgement fo r inspection.
W e'handle all our meats the same a s they are handled
in the larger cities in this country.—

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Furttalw--ftrd J«wr&gt;"boar~iM years
old Ane animaf weighs about 200
pounds.
Sacrrficed at $16. or will
swap for heifer suitable in price. 0 . C.
McDougal R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc

Make All
The Difference

W oman’s Club
Notes From. All Department»
Òf The Sanford Woman's Club

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Western Pork Chops or Roasts
20c per lb.
We have special this week, corned beef, all meat 15c per lb,
Home made Bologna
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vous, tired, worri«! or despondent it is a
sure sign you need MOTTS NERVINE
PILLS. They renew the normal vigor
and make fife worth livtlfifl Be sure and
ask for MOTTS NERVEfUNE PILLS.
Price $1.00. Stole! only by Win. G. Al­
For kale—(Jr will exchange for horse- dridge. Druggist.
wagon, chickens or row« anything to William* Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, ().
the amount of $400.00, one farm 16
acres, 2kx miles from I-ake Mary, Fla.
Address J. G. -Martin, Lake Mary, Fla.
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For Sale— White Ho"and Turkeys.
Hen and Gobb'er fbr $8.00 Several
Entertained in Japan
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James McComb, Jr., editor of the
$6.00 each.
G. C. McDougal The ‘ The meeting of the Literature De­
Turkey Man.* R. D. No. 3*Sanford. 23-tfc partment of the Womafl’a Club, Wed­ Florida Growers News received a cable
nesday afternoon, Dec. 10th in the club yesterday from Tokio, Japan, telling of
For Sale--Upright piano, compar­ rooms was j&gt;m&gt; of unusual pleasure and the safe urriv.d of Mrs. Larry Doyle, hi*
atively new. Inquire at PhllPp'a Stu­ profit.
daughter it the Japanese capital. They
dio.
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What might lie termed 'Franklin Were met in the harbor by tl\e United
day was celebrated. No other American States canrsul and Japanese dignitaries
For Sale—Fiye acre farm half cleared exempting the Father of his Country and escorteil to their hotel; where in th«r
fenced .cultivated. Strong (lowing well is more interesting to the people) of evening n ball .wan given in tfieir honor.
Half eaah balance on termo. Box 867 every class than .Benjamin Frank in. All the Jadiea^of tho American .colony
Sanford.
25-tf
•Mrs. M. S. Dick ins gave a biograph­ wen* present.
ical
sketch, Mrs.';Waldroi Articles of , The Emperor.entertain«! the managers
. For Sale-^A ten 'acre truck farm tiled
Belief
and act* bf Religi n. M s. J. N .v of the World’s. Tour, party the follow­
arid fenced, near Sanford, good Ian l, a
Whitucr.
T re present (thy 'value of
ing day. M p. ’&amp;dybi. whose husband
new bam. $3.500. Address 2135 Main
Franklin*»
Philosophy/
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expressed
in
hi Cajitalp Of t,he (jutota w/u the gu at of
St., Jac’r vinvi'lc. Fla.
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Poor Richards Almanac.
honor. Thi'.'Ktnperor pre«u*nt«i her
In the rou.;d- j.’tblr liiacJaaiuji that. with a'beautiful present, which was not
For Sale—Secondhand Underwood
typewriter,. $25.00, and one Remington follow«) tho club showed extraordinary descrilHii in the message. Tho party
No, 6, $12.00. Western Union Tele­ interest, many prominent chariteristcs are due in Hong Kong on Monday and
of this famous man being brought hut in Munilla mi Thursday, from which
graph office.
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abn anecdotes tobl, that we re b o th plarr they sail for Colomlw, tho capital
For Sale —Team of mules and travel­ arn s’ng and Inst, active.
of Ceylon. At all place« where they,
ing van, the whole outfit cheap for cash.
The meetjngh was thoroghly enjoyed, stop the United States consul« have re-1
No trade. See W. J. Lemmer on First and It is to ba rerratted that si few reived instructions from President Wilstreet at bridge.
members were prescht.
«00 to accord every courtesy to the visit­
ing tram» aQ&lt;l to use every endeavor to
Fpc Sale—Twelve acre vegetable farm,
make their visit enjoyable. The party 1
partly under cultivation. 6 room house.
will lie due in New York on March 6th.
Address Box 1024, Sanford.
31-9tp

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Sensational Music
Selling—Buy 12
copies latest 25c jwpulnr copyright sheet
music at 9c per copy, postpaid, and lie-1
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W. L. Harvey, reprcaontative.
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• For Sale—Span o f small mules, or will
exchange for good horse and wagon, or
farm implements What have you to
offer*’ M . S . Nt U&gt; n , Kuroka H. unmork
33- tf
For Sale— New Cypm s Incubator, 144
egg capacity. A bargain, a l » a lor of
atable manure cheap. Ja«. C. Harriss.
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PorSale Berniuda onion plants^.$1.00
per thousand. Rex Packard, West Side.
33-tf .
For Sale Onion plants,
thousand. 618 Palmetto.
For Sale—24 Acres . 10 clear«!. 4 tiled
t(¿tarier mile from loading station
$3,000.00. . kddreu. Farm, c-o Herall
33-17t
tit At Beck Hummack, 'Im Robbins. Iron Age, Potilo
Good a* new. Cost $80, will
$45 cas'j. Address Edgar K.
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WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line eaeh’jHsuc and will surely
bring ‘ resum*.
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For Rent—Nice furnished rooms.
»1.26 per week afid up.' At Stumon’a,
315 E. Fourth St.
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Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden
on tractioh line, three miles from city.
Famed for five years, alt tiled, two good
flowing wells, barn and outahed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash. Addreas Mrs. Cara
IloHinger, Canastou' New York.
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BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR (Xmas Boxes),
LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS

FOLDING UMBRELLA (Xmas Box)
LINEN HANDKEUCrtjEFS
NECKWEAR—Newest Styles'.
SILK,HALF HOSE^ (Xmas Boxes);
The best lino the market affords
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HAIR RIBBONS All Colors
BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY
v •V'iDIAN SUITS ;
COWBOY SUITS
POLICE

We Are Making A Spècial Effort To Accommodate Yotl With

. For R ent- Room meri * finished suit­
able for office or smalt stow. 0'p|&gt;o»H«r
Court Houae. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Ena*
minger.
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one bedroom. Rooms suitable for iight
housqkceplng.' Mrs. Goodhue. 210 Park
avVnue.
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For Rent-Furnbhed" room, Sdì Pal­
etto avenue.
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Fer Rent— Furnished room, with or
wRhuut Imard. Mrs, R. L. Jonte 20&lt;,
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SANFORD BECOMES TRADING CENTER SANFORD PROVIDES ACCOMMODATIONS STATE OF FLORIDA PAYS PART
FOR -’'THIS PORTION OF FLORIDA
FOR PEOPLE J F SEMINOLE COUNTY,
OF LARGE' GENERAL
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n ice b u il d in g is bein g

ERECTED FOR THE
TF AMS

BUILDING HAS BEEN NEEDED

SANFORD MERCHANTS MAKE
WERE SUPPOSED TO H A V E WILL BE PLACE TO TIE t L\MS
A STRONG PID FOR T H E "
DINED AT THE SANFORD" ' AND PROTECT SAME AND .
— TRADE OF SOUTLTCENU. ‘
' GENERAL MEETING
HOUSE1 BUT TAILED
PLACE :
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tfcll i», the reason of th «! year when
Tiie famous “ Fifty-seven varieties'' o l
fcunford is providing for thv country
the merchants of the cities place their Heinz pirlea were not more Hour or sourer jieople who com e to this city every day
beat atocks before the buying public than the seven and fifty Kusit K. of p 's . to tradefitnd have no place at the pres­
u d if the crowds aro not attracted to a * h o » t n t to ‘Sanford to the ((¡strict, ent time where they can hitch their
dty to trade during the h o'iday season meeting
neellng .of the qrder. held with Phoenix team*. The Sanford Herald has long
they will not be attract*! nt nny other jodge, Sanford, on JTueAday nighty
contended that such a place was badly
Huon of the y e a r.. Knowing this and
With Lustin' tans* Jisind lit uniform. needed In Sanford and the city council
.«idling to inaugurate a new regime in led by Capt..\kL&amp;. Scac«lr, pti'u spec- in their wisdom haveut last seen the
the manner of shopping early tile mer­ ini train. ou f brave K nighS'liipfislT^fth,' nefd and have amply supplied it
The
it of Sanford have made greater Senator Igou having phontvl *_M -fiOyrs building is on the city property at the
ebnta
r fs ft ittbii
1 year along every line of ad -1 in udvnhre'fo the Sanford Mini»' manager *corner of Palm etto avenue and Second
birthing to get the people o f adjoining to prepitre suppers [nr forty to sixiv street and the city fountain und Mowing
«ydnties to com j to the capital of the LurtliJ^night«^
AerordinVfy oil tlieir well there make it an ideal spot for the
new county of Seminole and their ef­ nrrivuTSut 6 :lltJ p. m. in the famous Hrick farmer* to hitch and feed their hoi&gt;ïk
forts hsifc b^«n rewarded by the gnntest C ity of Celery and Hob Holly, our boys and mules.
trowd thst has. ever paced the streets leaped into auto*- and sj**d down the
The building is about fifty feet wide
of Sinford.
boulevards to the rfnowfied Sanford and extends the full Idngth of thv lot
From early morning till Into at night Hous?, on whose broa&lt;l piazza our band and the roof and two ends wilt be of
the prop!# have flocked to the city and broke the deathlike stillness id the city corrugated iron, the sides will In» left
patroniz'd the stores most liberally. who*.* tins! denizens had already fallen open utTording free ingress add egress at
I No noisy leather lunged ballyhoo artists asleep in the arms of Morpheus, albeit all times
A feed-trough will be built
k m filled the Ktnsct». no bands have the snn hud not sunk to rest m the •the entire l e n g t h id thv building and the
pUjfd, no sales with streamers and amethyst luke and the stars had not vet , fanners ran drive in the building and
* banner* have added to the noise at finlj- begun' to twinkle m the azure vault tie their teams and fissl them in security
diy time but the merchants have used above.
I at all times id l g a y or night
the columns of The Herald in sensible
This v»d] -afiord tin» count ay people
Hut the band pl.iycd on'
»Hrrtiang and having large mid. m o s t 1 Fifty seven Knights, brave, true a n d . of Semmule county one of the ndist
footplrte stocks of everything, having hungry as hounds lined up and wrote gotnfortaide plan-s that could be provtB krpt, wed lighted stores and fin*. their
lohn II m rock*" on thi* snowy vid'sl fin them and that It'!-» apprecip
„ widow- displays have nntired the real pngesof the gapcig hotel register. That atisl by tlier-n will sikiii lie edidenctsl by
i dwjwtto come to Sanford and purchase was at 5:30 p in
Knr ihp neit sizty the increased trade that will conje to
Heretofore the farmt’ rs &lt;triv|.aWwy'^iUs anti scaarinable goods and minutus d h y lounged nlnA.it smacking Sanford
tkrtndothU yt&gt;ar ha» been nil that could their cMipsi dteuming of the sjjiokkig ing to the rit\ were foree»l to hitch thvir
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viands pihtufe-iL by Senator Igmi's bill team-« tu \he few post" on the city streets
. ^a®enrhants of Sanford have start of lading of the d.iy previous
At ii:.'to amt their teams Were never safe on the
bl thi cowds this Way and they will the portnl« of tin- grand dining room street.-« and in «-wsi- of ram or cool weather
•«•MB» to corny Hi all seasons of the I swung ajar, and like 57 IVris Ml Heaven’s (lit- teams had no protection whatever.
The new building on I’nlnietto av­
Jirz,\-£m/ord has the natural location twilight gate we burst through and
fdtU trailing center- of this part id thrust our hungry ^ o m icbs against he enue will lie the lies! id protection and
Hill with the miles «if good , mahogany tables id the famous hostelry the farmers coming to the city now will
* bnrkrtnd* Ihat^nre now being emistruct- li
Holmes, l&gt;r Frank Owen* and hitch their teams in security and can
«f ill round the city to enable th** people \V C&gt; Kong lisi the assault mid Marcus leave them as 'ong us they wish knowing
togrt to the city at all timirs of the year \urehus Hat o f Feigm, halloas and hun­ tltai they will be all right upon their re­
Stcford wifi become the mart for the gry, brought up the rear. Seated at ten turn. The,building also will be a renpeople and tho me era for the buyers tabl»s the ex.nectant. hungry throng ex- AJevnUs for the out of town |»*ople to
»bo wan\ good materials at reasonable change! prophecies as to the character gather and talk about the crops and
ptitw. f *
. r&gt; id the menu. Would it la* a feast fit fqr 1kindred «objects and in time we may
K of P'* . with * ) ir,'Mined ap;o'lities
1’** able lo mak&lt;- ibe building a «Ji\ ni.ir­
The I’ resfn te-fan f'hurrh
li, it He-ive-i forgive. w*i nevor«lreiunn! k '“t bi&gt;u«&lt;
Next Sunday morning l&gt;r Itrownh
to the n ijk » r y ' &gt;■
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■SI preaNi .« wrmnn having f o / i pur
A s, o Kifu* ofUiiNsis two finy oysters,
fted &lt; ross Stamp Mystrr)
P**f * discuaaion of the tcaehihgs ol cast adrift like victjkrfs of the Titanic, in
Jtw.‘ cona-miog forgiveness. Ktich p t»- n bovl qf ptde hfhe milk; a few sliee^ of
The ladies of the Woman's Club are
*** °f »eripture relating to Ihe ttriic pot does cor ee; a mors »! of tough, over­ greatly worried over the mysterious np■ill be Biplaine*J in detail with the yjaw dim meat, canned rasplH-rrie* and odor- pcarunee of several hundred book* of
I
»bowing the attitude of the I.owly ife-nu* Htlphur w iter «*o*nj)Oseti the Ited C f r s t a m p * that some children
* R^tYne to this rfiost momentous m em
Try a* we did we could not sui&gt;-' are using to stamp everything in sight
«pmtion
pro** the mtUliH’ of flu- e fe * . ami part of •af,d when traci«d down were said to
.■'.TM evening service w'iU be an «van- them wc-it tiC/.iij u-etit re*too nun.1» to cutitc from the vacant sotri* room in the
|»lifil Christina* one at wfifeh the mean satisfy the cravings of gnawing hunger jy, Forest Block where the different
Jug of the birth of &lt;mr Lord ami Savior and o itrugid deci-io &gt;
from wich I piruir* have t««i«n held
Knell one of
w relation to life in the present and also victim th#* rh'fk ron&lt;ii*Mn*fUiitigly »&lt;• •i he**» books contain about twenty-five
tn the hereaftef will 1«? gone ¡rrto and rep ted thr**» prices TV for thp *utnt&gt; Htam|'* and are worth that much, and the
u* rHh-ming grace which is offered tuous [h repast
Mesir* llphngs L fact that so many of the book* arc floatL’ to every unsived
will be shotfn Co., who never wer«- waited upon, re­ fug around in ijun uzr and have appeared
,ho PrpaJnt't ,d)e, juM u* it did tired without a smell of food - though the oat of the thin uir lend* an air o f m ys­
I « « Crhiat waa on-earth in -th e flesh kmc’.l of sulphur was on their breath.
tery to the affair
The ladies had alI*v° .
f0u,,,cllfhif' ’¿hd giving dhto There was never a more disgusted, di»- ready sold one shipment and had another
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¡ippointed bunch
The jiotel bad hud one ordered and it begins to«- look as

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Hall Building Will lie IVcd For
The Ilispiay Purpose'»
'Sanford
luis ntiil*for a
weather bureau
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or at le.isi should have h display of
weather signal flags for the benefit of
the many grower* in this section and
the mayor and city council will ussist
In tlii* work of displaying the signals
by gi ving the use of the rity hall build­
ing. Ptmnratrr-TTiwitln* ha* *lk -iff*
flags and the flag staff ready to mount
and the w^k wiH be taken up at once
in order ihstnk^e sudden change* in
tem|M»rature Van We hated and prepar­
ation made if possible to protect the
tender plants.
Sanford ha* but little to f*‘ar in this
reaped for the protection of the hike*
usually, wiflli-t»« to shield- the tender
plant* and the celery and lettuce can
both stand severe cold spells with but
little damage Hut as long as the out­
fit for displayuig signal« is here to use
there i« no excuse for allowing it to re
main nil«-, and those who are mostly
interested will appreciate Uti* effort
ns the part of the city otllcials and the
postmaster to give them the Weather
changes a« they 'are rung by nature.
-Watch the signal tower fOr the weather
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Some Men- &lt;«taght With the (¡ood* and
Some Wert* There With the Good*

The Ai-.-t . «««^tinne qf the tinlnt&gt;
court
-»ere replete with Interesting
cases that dealt with the fluid that in­
ebriate «ml do*»« not alwtiy« cheer and
the f a c ih n revernl ,-Vfricano* »ere ty ­
ing to -&gt;‘!l I’ hristmafi b ooze in a dry
county »a.*» sufficient for Sheriff Hand
to a m - 1 tiicnt and hah* them liefore
Judge ii'trm g
The lodge i« ni‘w in the •imiilv httl
old in experience and legal lore and
handled the ease* in an admirable mate
ii«*iv Proseeutor D et'ottee was on hand
to get more road worker* if possihle and
the" «äug»- wit« *et fur the hiniilding of
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the ,.ab-r&gt;. i&gt;[ bhmi tiger iiooze
Four of
them w*-rp docketed in the two day*'
proceeding* and h*gal latent liad been
precurinl to keep the offenders from
serving time if possible
W.vlter Marion (need tin« judge with
a j&gt;lea o f nolle contendere and by* the
rod ««( Attontey J I J bekinsmt receiverl
tail I light *Bllt«*le • »»( ?■'.’&gt; ati'l «&gt;,t'» or
thin* day*
I : i*ik Howard had no law ver .met Unt­
ief mjl like*l the Orlando brand of legal
talenfl and had Attorney Joseph Jones
anti both negro*** drew a package of
JJ.Vi and cost* or six month* on the
roadBoth were found guilty by tin*
jurv
\I«* Miller ill*« bad \t(orn«-\ lime*
for ltf*l aid to IIn- It r-o*e*i .on) \i&gt;e
bro'ighl out *uch an innocent look ¡mil
a i proven to be *o«-h &gt; goo-l « itiien
thiii In- wa* acquiti —I .toil «etil u»ay
to «ell «om r more
I rank Blair wa, granted a lirief nspile, his case le-ing contmu**! on ac­
count of the serious dlm**u of Attorney
Dickinson’ * »Later and this vase will
probably l&gt;e called on M j^duy.
Sheriff Hand nay* thnt ho i* deterniiiuHl to break uj&gt; the blind tiger 1mmnmple notification, and yet had painted 1though these stamp* have been lost in n«w* in SeJnmole county and will get
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oT a hand-out that woirld re-tuir»! tlu» transit or else came to Sanford and wore them all.

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the"’afternoon will
*_h*'d ^natwiTing in the church audi.Wiutn and iL u hof* i that each o'ficiul nerve of a highwayman tu dpinand 2-’! lost Itelween the postoflled and the con­
w the orsanizatinn
wii n
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organization 'will
bo„ present,
as cents, for it. 0 , panforii. what crime* signt»e If any one other than tho mern-

»e. m all olficeni of w hu t'ow gr deetec are corntnitted in Aby name’
) her* of the Woman's Club have ordered
? u*‘Har&gt;' organization. • This
Hut the guunt ajK-t-Ue of famine fled
Cross stamps they will be conferrtettng will dtnvo for j u purpose the dis when the Knights reached thh ntpuciou* jnti a favor by couimunic^tlng with Mrs
v .* 0n ol voHous matters pertinent to hill of PMWnix Lodge,'ii of 1*., where |&gt;unn who was «ujiposrel to have all
»lh*the apirituaj and material welfare two hundred members of the order a*
«tatnp* shipped to her.
the organization and it in hoped that «•■ribled for thp district meeting, and .. .
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1 2 “ a“ w 1 aneB will ba bad.
dispensed not only refreahtnerit* J«r w t _
rhe Nundsy school-w ill be held ns dropping spirits but" soup and sand-:
liaise I’rlce of Weekilts
an(i ^ l* hopwl thnt wishes/or'ibe inner man.
Z p jfo ,. Dec. IT
Itealizittg U)»- tle»uthBdtoM w0! be filled. Th i Broth srTho address of welcome w * delivered j*
^ cond,Uon of thp pub|Uhln|C buii.
,.*** P^ste* thla to you as a special by the handsomest mettiber of Sanford ^
jn r)(.Sot() rounty „ j
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on for your presence next SunLodge,
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business
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Ing from the eloquent lips of Hon. W. It. |^ ^
, mortf. jUill an(1 adequate
ho mid«™* pray«, meeting will bo O'Neal o f Orlando one of the finest pre
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f(|r (hf m
bralni . nd rap.
tirual Wednesday evening.
siding officers we have ever met m any
ttp tn ifd in producing weekly news,
4s
on »fntngcmcnt* for fraternal ondcr. D,strict.Deputy lly&gt;h|Uch
ar(. ru p ,ijh H throughout
’*«-* -^!V 2 *;*'n&lt;«*’tainmertt are prfl- nel oft.D e U n d a clean.-good fellpw.
Ro0nt , he p ^ iU h e /s ’ of the news^
u iM
I ° r the-Sunday called, on hurtle Lodge to confer h e « * - [
#l Arcidiai p ^ t , GqrU0(
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*hleh will l&gt;e announced ond degrw . when troy owm be ov^ed Chan- *W uuchul8i BoWllnf 0 rw n aml Z olio
cellor commander, D r
. N . Kennedy, ^ ^ ^ Ar(^ , ia for tb - purpow o{ fonn.
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asemded the thront. \ . C. Carr, reB i^ jil organ iotlon or press assoc^te
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Into Hemminger. M . A-Seacolu and I. 0 . ,
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Retting Foond Guilty
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WcstbrobV took'flfelr «tetions, apt! they
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organization was per-

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the keeper of s
^ti»d
^ a^rtona Beach, was con­
fer fiîL,^
in the criminali court
»»fts, J * to .f,rovWo Ufe lines and life

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Mtamonte, Dec 17. Healthy Altumonte Spring* is in the ey«»t of tourist*
ami in the heart* of winter reoident*
The beautiful cottage* are nearly all
occupied b y their owners and the farnou*
pair is t h o te l, is rapidly tilling up with
gurspf, and Beveral new home* will be
crtrtfxl this season
Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas A Briggs of
Kart Greenwich, It. I., have arrived anil
Jvtxe let the contract for a ten thousand
dollar residence which wjll be ready for
occupancy In jj few weeks.
Mr. Keller, whq has recently sold out
hi* interest In th^HaajJtter-Sfar fiowrpap«r ip Orlat^f^|v|*f ^»iychasetl the
i&gt;eautiful homo* .a W ? S f^ v e .‘formerly
owned by the la te .C r if- Hrowip Mr.
Keller iiv e r y enVw'urtY)1’ o v m fit* newly
acquired Tiom e'and villi sann make it
yne o f the show plsoes in thttxwillage, of
»Jjich there are alrcjqly oaverJl located

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“ -put o t ’ the work 4 t ^ o - i t Ä * fÖ f .^ l.a ii*r*«i, *,i««.
^ *th(J
Ho|li AA P«
p. Jordan of the
I(, 1a thought that this will be the most
»««««,■«,*«
_ll . .. .1«.-,1 n l, iln MB TT*, 1. 1:.. .11t ■ *.! . fft *« '
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spl »udid style, a* Eualis nlwgyg
\ j»unt* Garda Herald, chosen ns presl- prosperous season ever experienced since

Then Orlando s team of Tozm-n dpnt
A. McJJride of the DeSoto Coun- thr toa'u was established. Prospectors
elcctri''cd the audience with a •vraad
N(fWBi vic(l ()riai(ienti gnd G. W. ( 6r desirable locations have discovered

htaHlace, exhibition'of the amplified third degree, Adama o{ the Zolfo Springs Truth, see« 0ri,ndo b^U .wne with M&gt;.-0 Neal as King.
rotary.
rl(eL ,)h&lt;iir 1Iv m l « t sumniet1, "but

CORPORATION TAX AN ITEM

One

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- 'though
-v
•I'.Even
youF .name may have,
I*c*n on the registration ’ books for tho
past twenty ywtra yodi-mu*t ngsiti regi«-

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»h o»* that the state o f Florida contrib­
This law wil.s enacted by.j the ljuit
uted
$1,429,929.61
toward defraying leglslttiure and citizOnii"generally‘ should
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the expenses of üto government /h the
Umiliar With' itn:provisions.'

shape ol internal revenue collected dur­
ing tho fiscal yhar ending Juno .'10, lost.
Of thi* amount tl.'JM.Olft lff wa* colliH-tetl by Joseph K. T&gt;t* und $175,911.49
by Henry Hayea D*»-is
The^corporation tax report (oi
state of Florida follow*;

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Numlter of returns redevetl 2,120
- Number of return* showing tax due,
440.
Amount of cupital stock. $158,5.'10,265.68.
Amount of bonded and othef* Indebted*
ne**, $UH,337.68.1.01.

It Is known a* Chkpter 6469 of the Laws
of Florida.
The provision in reference to regi*-.
(ration is as followrs: That the coupty
-yT-g
registration book* for each election dis­
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trict shall 1» open on each week day
fropi 9 a. -nt. to 12 m. ap'd from 2 p. m.
‘-J &lt;
to 6 pt m . and ont' night until 10 p .m .,
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at son^e-convenient filare In each election
district
¡net in
In 'each county iti this state, '*I.•
ifA|
ftom the first M onday hr January. 19U ,» '* * ffà flfiS Ê
ro the ft$st
•' ' Monday in.March, 1914, bien'î ‘.:.V - 1
n rally ’ thereaft« * * * (of the regi*-'1,
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l-^Vlxnt ^Jr
r/ (/qualinexi
to

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reguBr In? tnb gtmoraT prt• »■
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It fs hereby made
mary election.
The laid lea' Auxiliary' of the Chil- the duty of the supervisor o f registra­
re n ’s Home Society in Jackaonyilleh
tion * * * between March 15 and April
»ill figve a rhristm x* tre** for the chil­
15. 1914, and biennially between cor­
dren on Christina* e w afternoon;, A
responding date» thereafter,, to keep
line program is being prepared (or the tlu» registration book* o f the county
oeaasbtn in which many «if the cliildron open at his officii every.* d u /, Sunday*
»ill take jtitrl
Fresenl* b « ve IwtHl sent
excepted, from 9' o ’clock
m. ku
nr."'
from «ill part* of the »tali- to the noolety
und from 2 tq 5 ft. m. ’ ■ ' ’ KxrepL duf*
for the tree
ing these periods tlw registration phuk* . " ' 4 1 •
for primary election* shall bo rljflUtL •;
'L
H o» loie It would I»* if the teachers of
In registering you nm*t *nttef ob oath .
Morula I »mill all bave timi trip to Key your full name, your political fffdity af­
t • T ¿M Ë
U i-ti and &lt;* visit to Havana' The value
filiation, your bust ties* or Oceiipbtion, , ‘
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id tin* triti »m ild be extended to every age in year*, your color, and tfraAstUtd
*eboo| roimt In the state atnd to every*
or country of ytvur^tvstfkityT'your pttsfhome »tii*r»- there «tre s c h o o l children
o!llce addreaa, and iHe fact vWhuihty "or
n ot,you are able fo read nVd ,wTite
t he contract ha.« been « lo-vsl for th&lt;
¡Jupervitof y f JSvgi*tAttion iL fc. D u­
ere« (ton of « new school building in Dun bose »til up|M&gt;int f^iivj'.iuy r e g is tf^ o u 1
tlellon. The building
b a
hog ,o«
,o« to
to be
Jofficer fbr*s*ach pn-entui ;utd‘-j(, Itchoovv*
Im* Inut* two-» toryy structure of brirk rvt,j.y ¿(¡450
register and sA* (hat
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The contract price
ice.
indeftentlen
"T 1 nVffry ^
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qstaH fle^^sffct^.
plumbing i-t $1.1,000

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Fine Attrartfan*‘ Coming
The F«&gt;rt Laud*rdaU* Sentine! say*
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Tit« theatre going public of Sanford
Ikitt e i&gt;-ftiig,.j 1 ■ g o v i - r o m e n t «tal ¡»tic*
tf I I.ir« « '.«ini -«tM .4.-corib'ig &gt;" it- prtr »ill I«« given the opportunity of seeing
ductivtti, fiuti- &gt;4 d if »nubi le rat eri sono- excellent attraction* at the Star
al $ l.i &gt;00 i«»r acre. And it 1« thè partati ntnl Imperial theatres timing the pre»realizalton of this faci that t* bnnging ent season, many of them having ac­
onterprising people in such numtier* quired great popularity throughout tho
country. Manager O, 1*. Herikhtfi, who
from other state*.
now rontrol* both playhouWTO baa suc­
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\ «ii.itrai t !ias bi*i*n lei !&gt;y thè Ki»- ceeded in booking a canal&amp;rahls ttum«itnmi- ■ &lt; lui tioinpany for the building |Iter uf bona fide dramatic .productions, *
«if a club liuti o*i the ruinpsnv's ground* a* »e lf a* various vaudeville aty)'stock
attracliort* to say nothing «LlleFurinK
Iti ( b u i C|t&gt;
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date* for a number &lt;d nioyttg pictqre*
n „ Ftitii Iteach m u m ) -« fin.il lioarti films produced by tini fatnou* Flayers
Ita* offered $75 m prize* (or the Iwstt Film Company.
sebo*»I exhibit* at the Palm Beach emiriThe latter institution puts out some
ty f.pr
It 1« an excellent idea to inter- truly wonderful films
in w hich-noted,
est the tjoys anti .gir^ in tfteir county . star* of thy theatTicnl »g rid artf seen
fair
in their ntrong«at roles, Lillian Lfcng- &gt;
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try. Laura Sawyer, Jami ^' , O'Neill and •
Hand•Matto
Mary Pickford are sOrne uJ^t'&amp;.fopUiKht
T h e marnago of M iw -K velyn Hand artists who will, appear pit thff sefieen a t '
of l.ongwood. diiughter'iif Mr. and Mr*, the lòcal theatres 4hu* Wittter,J*n(t tbeF H ltand, an ff Mr. Gregory Seur* natjlonai reputation of e a cly fi^ fn ij^ o v e Maury, occurred on Ttiesdny. at l L ; 0$ ' mfntio«V&lt;I.rtar* )* ip ou gliT n guatante«'
tilfnetiM ti 'tn
uniti n i audientM*tfi
11r? i tifi tuxu
satüfactio
0 GSanford,
o'clock at Dhrprt'r« Church, Lon^aood. ...
« ; Ifgitinlnt?' dramrf. which
Homix"
lit Itev. Win. C Gray, D. D., offl^atitter.
Mot Fred ILind sttfig twdk*o|o* |&gt;efdre will play at thi^ looll, ilieatrea Ut the
the ceremony and Mr*. Muntton of San­ near future aro "T h e Shepherd &amp;f the
ford |ihiycd the wedding tm m h from H ills." "A jt Hour before Dftwn.*'Lohengrin
The bride entered with her “ B ought and Paid F or." '/IrniA in Full,”
father ami tho maid of honor was a Captain Alvares" and other equally well
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Tho "F ou r Pickets'* in stofck' pi y*.
best man »a * hi* brother. Th e ushers
were Mr. F IP Harul. Jr. and Mr. Per­ C qbum 's Minstrels, the "L U tlo L os,
cy Morton. A reception fill Iowed at Slater" presented by K lsw &amp; Urljuiger
the bride's home an*L'a Idhcheon was the Lotrli* Stock • C om pany *(td* the ,
nerved by the Misses Band, M r*. Whlt- DcArmand S|qtera with «a^rom pany o f ;
r on t ^ « local boards
nian and F. H . Jtunji, Jr«, and Mr.
during the winter;
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perey Morton.
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On the’ whole,
Hvlndftn has .
M*my friends werp" In aitendance
xatriretl » flrtl dtuoi series'-xof irookings
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The Herald special Serhinpl*^ county
njwcial edition that was issued font Tues­
day has l»en most .favorably YVrelvcrP
and many compliments have been show­
ered upon the Herald, for«} for their
good work In gsttigK °*B thi* edition.
There was no extra time devoted totthe
edition and It came along In the regular
run of sdllcc work nn^y.otU. was issued
but g'few hour* latur thhn tho regular
edition that goes out every Tuesday.
IJuch a demand was made on W'ednesday
for the speclsl editions.that $here wtjl bo
but few of them left*iy Jamjafy first

that tha pure spring water found here Is
one Of Its tn o ff important attractions; b e­
Ytr»
Itefforta were heard from all the I The publishers voted to raise tho sides nature has been most lavish in her
Thsnuxi^î by M r- G“ « O. I Keller. •Lolg*»i
olgr* represanted.
re
and then l o v a b l e . ^ of weeklies from
from |1
#1 to
tt 11.6 0 -per gifta of soil and'clim ate and all that
months iü uîî*lly ,or lb*
ta foe Sears, of Kissimmee delivered a yoidv \ ÿ tf .
seems to b « required is the artistic hand and $Ho m who expect to giet th e m ‘ in

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drift'Monday hr
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OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST every two yearis" felw you will nqt. be ’ v '.ySg
r»Vote ftT-rhm-ncfnraep
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permitted to^Vote
frrtbj
ABOUT THE STATE OF
This fneaoV that'y’if ti m\J*t .regv'"l'r
FLORIDA IN TAB­
between
the firtt Monday of nejVdlOntlr
A
LOID FORM*
and the first Monday in March if you
•would vote irt; (bk primaD?*-»lection to
The annual report of the commhwioner be held on th^/Jwl .MondtiV after the
of internal revenue, made public today
fust Tuesday io next Jutje..:' j

■N^t ipcoptc. $/.'t,o&lt;i.5iy).iT.

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ONE AND H A i^ I L L ie N S j
GO TO UNCLE
New Primary' Ì jiw M«kv* Kxeij
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nesday. pight prayer mating wits cn- '
dUited\pyt’ Vno BefeJtir class, composed
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meeting. wiL 'very interesting in qyery '•- f J —
way. Aftdr\ various readings -of th«
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sponded to by talks by*seysrsl dfyth«. .
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Between Women’ s
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All Local Advertisements Under This Heading, THREE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents. •
JVANTED

MISCELANEOUS

' WHY NOT try an advertise*
WHY NOT try an advertise­
went under ¿his heading. It will
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a ojily cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results
bring results
WANTED AT ONCE— Old Km* nlthe
State and local territory given to
HERALD OFFICE. • Rag* Vu*l be
Perfectly Clean, Will Pay TWO CENT** jobber», retailers and,capable salesmen.
• pound for same.
"HKVT,’* the best and beat known soap,
removes, grime,1 grease, dirt, etc., from
tho ham'*. Big seller, especially in lac.. WHY NOT «.y an advertise­ tori' district«.' Wriite for attractive
ment under this heading. It will proposition. .-.SKAT C&lt;).. 3 New Park
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only cost you THREE CENTS a avenue. Hartford, .fonn. .

The riiain reason why bo many
women Buffer greatly at times
ia because o f a run-down con­
dition. Debility, poor circula­
tion Bhow in headachea, lan­
guor, nervousness and worry.

PILLS

Opposite the Court House

are the safest, ip rest, moat
convenient and most economU
cal remedy. " They clear the
•system o f poisons, purify the
blood, relievo suffering: and
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ensure Buch good health and
line each issue and will surely
strength that all tho bodily
I havr n first class painter and sign
Ijrlng results.
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organs work naturally and prop­
writer. Wo can do your harness reerly. In actions, feelings and
For Bala—One horac disc harrow, one pairing and auto top’.work now.
looks, thousands o f women have
horse turning plow. Good as new. T.. UMf
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
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K. Bates; Court Houae.

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Our M eats, before butchered, are picked by Mr.
Seth W oodruff the well known cattle man o f Seminole
County. W e put it up to his judgement fo r inspection.
W e'handle all our meats the same a s they are handled
in the larger cities in this country.—

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Furttalw--ftrd J«wr&gt;"boar~iM years
old Ane animaf weighs about 200
pounds.
Sacrrficed at $16. or will
swap for heifer suitable in price. 0 . C.
McDougal R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc

Make All
The Difference

W oman’s Club
Notes From. All Department»
Ò f The Sanford Woman's Club

Steer Beef
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20c per lb., 2 lbs. for 35c
Western Pork Chops or Roasts
20c per lb.
We have special this week, corned beef, all meat 15c per lb,
Home made Bologna
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vous, tired, worri«! or despondent it is a
sure sign you need MOTTS NERVINE
PILLS. They renew the normal vigor
and make fife worth livtlfifl Be sure and
ask for MOTTS NERVEfUNE PILLS.
Price $1.00. Stole! only by Win. G. Al­
For kale—(Jr will exchange for horse- dridge. Druggist.
wagon, chickens or row« anything to William* Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, ().
the amount of $400.00, one farm 16
acres, 2kx miles from I-ake Mary, Fla.
Address J. G. -Martin, Lake Mary, Fla.
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For Sale— White Ho"and Turkeys.
Hen and Gobb'er fbr $8.00 Several
Entertained in Japan
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fine Bronze Gobbins for breeding
James McComb, Jr., editor of the
$6.00 each.
G. C. McDougal The ‘ The meeting of the Literature De­
Turkey Man.* R. D. No. 3*Sanford. 23-tfc partment of the Womafl’a Club, Wed­ Florida Growers News received a cable
nesday afternoon, Dec. 10th in the club yesterday from Tokio, Japan, telling of
For Sale--Upright piano, compar­ rooms was j&gt;m&gt; of unusual pleasure and the safe urriv.d of Mrs. Larry Doyle, hi*
atively new. Inquire at PhllPp'a Stu­ profit.
daughter it the Japanese capital. They
dio.
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What might lie termed 'Franklin Were met in the harbor by tl\e United
day was celebrated. No other American States canrsul and Japanese dignitaries
For Sale—Fiye acre farm half cleared exempting the Father of his Country and escorteil to their hotel; where in th«r
fenced .cultivated. Strong (lowing well is more interesting to the people) of evening n ball .wan given in tfieir honor.
Half eaah balance on termo. Box 867 every class than .Benjamin Frank in. All the Jadiea^of tho American .colony
Sanford.
25-tf
•Mrs. M. S. Dick ins gave a biograph­ wen* present.
ical
sketch, Mrs.';Waldroi Articles of , The Emperor.entertain«! the managers
. For Sale-^A ten 'acre truck farm tiled
Belief
and act* bf Religi n. M s. J. N .v of the World’s. Tour, party the follow­
arid fenced, near Sanford, good Ian l, a
Whitucr.
T re present (thy 'value of
ing day. M p. ’&amp;dybi. whose husband
new bam. $3.500. Address 2135 Main
Franklin*»
Philosophy/
as
expressed
in
hi Cajitalp Of t,he (jutota w/u the gu at of
St., Jac’r vinvi'lc. Fla.
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Poor Richards Almanac.
honor. Thi'.'Ktnperor pre«u*nt«i her
In the rou.;d- j.’tblr liiacJaaiuji that. with a'beautiful present, which was not
For Sale—Secondhand Underwood
typewriter,. $25.00, and one Remington follow«) tho club showed extraordinary descrilHii in the message. Tho party
No, 6, $12.00. Western Union Tele­ interest, many prominent chariteristcs are due in Hong Kong on Monday and
of this famous man being brought hut in Munilla mi Thursday, from which
graph office.
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abn anecdotes tobl, that we re b o th plarr they sail for Colomlw, tho capital
For Sale —Team of mules and travel­ arn s’ng and Inst, active.
of Ceylon. At all place« where they,
ing van, the whole outfit cheap for cash.
The meetjngh was thoroghly enjoyed, stop the United States consul« have re-1
No trade. See W. J. Lemmer on First and It is to ba rerratted that si few reived instructions from President Wilstreet at bridge.
members were prescht.
«00 to accord every courtesy to the visit­
ing tram» aQ&lt;l to use every endeavor to
Fpc Sale—Twelve acre vegetable farm,
make their visit enjoyable. The party 1
partly under cultivation. 6 room house.
will lie due in New York on March 6th.
Address Box 1024, Sanford.
31-9tp

When you feel “

Everything is Sanità

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Phone 351

Sensational Music
Selling—Buy 12
copies latest 25c jwpulnr copyright sheet
music at 9c per copy, postpaid, and lie-1
'iVrrti-nOTp“ MfiiTS HuY).
W. L. Harvey, reprcaontative.
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Rent Your House Through The Herald W ant Columh

• For Sale—Span o f small mules, or will
exchange for good horse and wagon, or
farm implements What have you to
offer*’ M . S . Nt U&gt; n , Kuroka H. unmork
33- tf
For Sale— New Cypm s Incubator, 144
egg capacity. A bargain, a l » a lor of
atable manure cheap. Ja«. C. Harriss.
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PorSale Berniuda onion plants^.$1.00
per thousand. Rex Packard, West Side.
33-tf .
For Sale Onion plants,
thousand. 618 Palmetto.
For Sale—24 Acres . 10 clear«!. 4 tiled
t(¿tarier mile from loading station
$3,000.00. . kddreu. Farm, c-o Herall
33-17t
tit At Beck Hummack, 'Im Robbins. Iron Age, Potilo
Good a* new. Cost $80, will
$45 cas'j. Address Edgar K.
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ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line eaeh’jHsuc and will surely
bring ‘ resum*.
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For Rent—Nice furnished rooms.
»1.26 per week afid up.' At Stumon’a,
315 E. Fourth St.
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Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden
on tractioh line, three miles from city.
Famed for five years, alt tiled, two good
flowing wells, barn and outahed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash. Addreas Mrs. Cara
IloHinger, Canastou' New York.
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BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR (Xmas Boxes),
LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS

FOLDING UMBRELLA (Xmas Box)
LINEN HANDKEUCrtjEFS
NECKWEAR—Newest Styles'.
SILK,HALF HOSE^ (Xmas Boxes);
The best lino the market affords
Km GLOVES
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HAIR RIBBONS All Colors
BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY
v •V'iDIAN SUITS ;
COWBOY SUITS
POLICE

We Are Making A Spècial Effort To Accommodate Yotl With

. For R ent- Room meri * finished suit­
able for office or smalt stow. 0'p|&gt;o»H«r
Court Houae. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Ena*
minger.
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one bedroom. Rooms suitable for iight
housqkceplng.' Mrs. Goodhue. 210 Park
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For Rent-Furnbhed" room, Sdì Pal­
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wRhuut Imard. Mrs, R. L. Jonte 20&lt;,
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SANFORD BECOMES TRADING CENTER SANFORD PROVIDES ACCOMMODATIONS STATE OF FLORIDA PAYS PART
FOR -’'THIS PORTION OF FLORIDA
FOR PEOPLE J F SEMINOLE COUNTY,
OF LARGE' GENERAL
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ERECTED FOR THE
TF AMS

BUILDING HAS BEEN NEEDED

SANFORD MERCHANTS MAKE
WERE SUPPOSED TO H A V E WILL BE PLACE TO TIE t L\MS
A STRONG PID FOR T H E "
DINED AT THE SANFORD" ' AND PROTECT SAME AND .
— TRADE OF SOUTLTCENU. ‘
' GENERAL MEETING
HOUSE1 BUT TAILED
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tfcll i», the reason of th «! year when
Tiie famous “ Fifty-seven varieties'' o l
fcunford is providing for thv country
the merchants of the cities place their Heinz pirlea were not more Hour or sourer jieople who com e to this city every day
beat atocks before the buying public than the seven and fifty Kusit K. of p 's . to tradefitnd have no place at the pres­
u d if the crowds aro not attracted to a * h o » t n t to ‘Sanford to the ((¡strict, ent time where they can hitch their
dty to trade during the h o'iday season meeting
neellng .of the qrder. held with Phoenix team*. The Sanford Herald has long
they will not be attract*! nt nny other jodge, Sanford, on JTueAday nighty
contended that such a place was badly
Huon of the y e a r.. Knowing this and
With Lustin' tans* Jisind lit uniform. needed In Sanford and the city council
.«idling to inaugurate a new regime in led by Capt..\kL&amp;. Scac«lr, pti'u spec- in their wisdom haveut last seen the
the manner of shopping early tile mer­ ini train. ou f brave K nighS'liipfislT^fth,' nefd and have amply supplied it
The
it of Sanford have made greater Senator Igou having phontvl *_M -fiOyrs building is on the city property at the
ebnta
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1 year along every line of ad -1 in udvnhre'fo the Sanford Mini»' manager *corner of Palm etto avenue and Second
birthing to get the people o f adjoining to prepitre suppers [nr forty to sixiv street and the city fountain und Mowing
«ydnties to com j to the capital of the LurtliJ^night«^
AerordinVfy oil tlieir well there make it an ideal spot for the
new county of Seminole and their ef­ nrrivuTSut 6 :lltJ p. m. in the famous Hrick farmer* to hitch and feed their hoi&gt;ïk
forts hsifc b^«n rewarded by the gnntest C ity of Celery and Hob Holly, our boys and mules.
trowd thst has. ever paced the streets leaped into auto*- and sj**d down the
The building is about fifty feet wide
of Sinford.
boulevards to the rfnowfied Sanford and extends the full Idngth of thv lot
From early morning till Into at night Hous?, on whose broa&lt;l piazza our band and the roof and two ends wilt be of
the prop!# have flocked to the city and broke the deathlike stillness id the city corrugated iron, the sides will In» left
patroniz'd the stores most liberally. who*.* tins! denizens had already fallen open utTording free ingress add egress at
I No noisy leather lunged ballyhoo artists asleep in the arms of Morpheus, albeit all times
A feed-trough will be built
k m filled the Ktnsct». no bands have the snn hud not sunk to rest m the •the entire l e n g t h id thv building and the
pUjfd, no sales with streamers and amethyst luke and the stars had not vet , fanners ran drive in the building and
* banner* have added to the noise at finlj- begun' to twinkle m the azure vault tie their teams and fissl them in security
diy time but the merchants have used above.
I at all times id l g a y or night
the columns of The Herald in sensible
This v»d] -afiord tin» count ay people
Hut the band pl.iycd on'
»Hrrtiang and having large mid. m o s t 1 Fifty seven Knights, brave, true a n d . of Semmule county one of the ndist
footplrte stocks of everything, having hungry as hounds lined up and wrote gotnfortaide plan-s that could be provtB krpt, wed lighted stores and fin*. their
lohn II m rock*" on thi* snowy vid'sl fin them and that It'!-» apprecip
„ widow- displays have nntired the real pngesof the gapcig hotel register. That atisl by tlier-n will sikiii lie edidenctsl by
i dwjwtto come to Sanford and purchase was at 5:30 p in
Knr ihp neit sizty the increased trade that will conje to
Heretofore the farmt’ rs &lt;triv|.aWwy'^iUs anti scaarinable goods and minutus dh y lounged nlnA.it smacking Sanford
tkrtndothU yt&gt;ar ha» been nil that could their cMipsi dteuming of the sjjiokkig ing to the rit\ were foree»l to hitch thvir
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viands pihtufe-iL by Senator Igmi's bill team-« tu \he few post" on the city streets
. ^a®enrhants of Sanford have start of lading of the d.iy previous
At ii:.'to amt their teams Were never safe on the
bl thi cowds this Way and they will the portnl« of tin- grand dining room street.-« and in «-wsi- of ram or cool weather
•«•MB» to corny Hi all seasons of the I swung ajar, and like 57 IVris Ml Heaven’s (lit- teams had no protection whatever.
The new building on I’nlnietto av­
Jirz,\-£m/ord has the natural location twilight gate we burst through and
fdtU trailing center- of this part id thrust our hungry ^ o m icbs against he enue will lie the lies! id protection and
Hill with the miles «if good , mahogany tables id the famous hostelry the farmers coming to the city now will
* bnrkrtnd* Ihat^nre now being emistruct- li
Holmes, l&gt;r Frank Owen* and hitch their teams in security and can
«f ill round the city to enable th** people \V C&gt; Kong lisi the assault mid Marcus leave them as 'ong us they wish knowing
togrt to the city at all timirs of the year \urehus Hat o f Feigm, halloas and hun­ tltai they will be all right upon their re­
Stcford wifi become the mart for the gry, brought up the rear. Seated at ten turn. The,building also will be a renpeople and tho me era for the buyers tabl»s the ex.nectant. hungry throng ex- AJevnUs for the out of town |»*ople to
»bo wan\ good materials at reasonable change! prophecies as to the character gather and talk about the crops and
ptitw. f *
. r&gt; id the menu. Would it la* a feast fit fqr 1kindred «objects and in time we may
K of P'* . with * ) ir,'Mined ap;o'lities
1’** able lo mak&lt;- ibe building a «Ji\ ni.ir­
The I’ resfn te-fan f'hurrh
li, it He-ive-i forgive. w*i nevor«lreiunn! k '“t bi&gt;u«&lt;
Next Sunday morning l&gt;r Itrownh
to the n ijk » r y ' &gt;■
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■SI preaNi .« wrmnn having f o / i pur
A s, o Kifu* ofUiiNsis two finy oysters,
fted &lt; ross Stamp Mystrr)
P**f * discuaaion of the tcaehihgs ol cast adrift like victjkrfs of the Titanic, in
Jtw.‘ cona-miog forgiveness. Ktich p t»- n bovl qf ptde hfhe milk; a few sliee^ of
The ladies of the Woman's Club are
*** °f »eripture relating to Ihe ttriic pot does cor ee; a mors »! of tough, over­ greatly worried over the mysterious np■ill be Biplaine*J in detail with the yjaw dim meat, canned rasplH-rrie* and odor- pcarunee of several hundred book* of
I
»bowing the attitude of the I.owly ife-nu* Htlphur w iter «*o*nj)Oseti the Ited C f r s t a m p * that some children
* R^tYne to this rfiost momentous m em
Try a* we did we could not sui&gt;-' are using to stamp everything in sight
«pmtion
pro** the mtUliH’ of flu- e fe * . ami part of •af,d when traci«d down were said to
.■'.TM evening service w'iU be an «van- them wc-it tiC/.iij u-etit re*too nun.1» to cutitc from the vacant sotri* room in the
|»lifil Christina* one at wfifeh the mean satisfy the cravings of gnawing hunger jy, Forest Block where the different
Jug of the birth of &lt;mr Lord ami Savior and o itrugid deci-io &gt;
from wich I piruir* have t««i«n held
Knell one of
w relation to life in the present and also victim th#* rh'fk ron&lt;ii*Mn*fUiitigly »&lt;• •i he**» books contain about twenty-five
tn the hereaftef will 1«? gone ¡rrto and rep ted thr**» prices TV for thp *utnt&gt; Htam|'* and are worth that much, and the
u* rHh-ming grace which is offered tuous [h repast
Mesir* llphngs L fact that so many of the book* arc floatL’ to every unsived
will be shotfn Co., who never wer«- waited upon, re­ fug around in ijun uzr and have appeared
,ho PrpaJnt't ,d)e, juM u* it did tired without a smell of food - though the oat of the thin uir lend* an air o f m ys­
I « « Crhiat waa on-earth in -th e flesh kmc’.l of sulphur was on their breath.
tery to the affair
The ladies had alI*v° .
f0u,,,cllfhif' ’¿hd giving dhto There was never a more disgusted, di»- ready sold one shipment and had another
» » thildrm.
¡ippointed bunch
The jiotel bad hud one ordered and it begins to«- look as

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Tomspi.w

w k a th Rr sicnaus
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n tj

Hall Building Will lie IVcd For
The Ilispiay Purpose'»
'Sanford
luis ntiil* for a
weather bureau
"
*| •
- •
or at le.isi should have h display of
weather signal flags for the benefit of
the many grower* in this section and
the mayor and city council will ussist
In tlii* work of displaying the signals
by gi ving the use of the rity hall build­
ing. Ptmnratrr-TTiwitln* ha* *lk -iff*
flags and the flag staff ready to mount
and the w^k wiH be taken up at once
in order ihstnk^e sudden change* in
tem|M»rature Van We hated and prepar­
ation made if possible to protect the
tender plants.
Sanford ha* but little to f*‘ar in this
reaped for the protection of the hike*
usually, wiflli-t»« to shield- the tender
plant* and the celery and lettuce can
both stand severe cold spells with but
little damage Hut as long as the out­
fit for displayuig signal« is here to use
there i« no excuse for allowing it to re
main nil«-, and those who are mostly
interested will appreciate Uti* effort
ns the part of the city otllcials and the
postmaster to give them the Weather
changes a« they 'are rung by nature.
-Watch the signal tower fOr the weather
changes

Some Men- &lt;«taght With the (¡ood* and
Some Wert* There With the Good*

K rllfr lluy* Groxe

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»e. m all olficeni of w hu t'ow gr deetec are corntnitted in Aby name’
) her* of the Woman's Club have ordered
? u*‘Har&gt;' organization. • This
Hut the guunt ajK-t-Ue of famine fled
Cross stamps they will be conferrtettng will dtnvo for j u purpose the dis when the Knights reached thh ntpuciou* jnti a favor by couimunic^tlng with Mrs
v .* 0n ol voHous matters pertinent to hill of PMWnix Lodge,'ii of 1*., where |&gt;unn who was «ujiposrel to have all
»lh*the apirituaj and material welfare two hundred members of the order a*
«tatnp* shipped to her.
the organization and it in hoped that «•■ribled for thp district meeting, and .. .
___'
1 2 “ a“ w 1 aneB will ba bad.
dispensed not only refreahtnerit* J«r w t _
rhe Nundsy school-w ill be held ns dropping spirits but" soup and sand-:
liaise I’rlce of Weekilts
an(i ^ l* hopwl thnt wishes/or'ibe inner man.
Z p jfo ,. Dec. IT
Itealizittg U)»- tle»uthBdtoM w0! be filled. Th i Broth srTho address of welcome w * delivered j*
^ cond,Uon of thp pub|Uhln|C buii.
,.*** P^ste* thla to you as a special by the handsomest mettiber of Sanford ^
jn r)(.Sot() rounty „ j
U)
on for your presence next SunLodge,
N
r.
e
otte*
l&lt;
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V
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place
the
business
on
a
more
sound
basil
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Ing from the eloquent lips of Hon. W. It. |^ ^
, mortf. jUill an(1 adequate
ho mid«™* pray«, meeting will bo O'Neal o f Orlando one of the finest pre
^
f(|r (hf m
bralni . nd rap.
tirual Wednesday evening.
siding officers we have ever met m any
ttp tn ifd in producing weekly news,
4s
on »fntngcmcnt* for fraternal ondcr. D,strict.Deputy lly&gt;h|Uch
ar(. ru p ,ijh H throughout
’*«-* -^!V 2 *;*'n&lt;«*’tainmertt are prfl- nel oft.D e U n d a clean.-good fellpw.
Ro0nt , he p ^ iU h e /s ’ of the news^
u iM
I ° r the-Sunday called, on hurtle Lodge to confer h e « * - [
#l Arcidiai p ^ t , GqrU0(
,
*hleh will l&gt;e announced ond degrw . when troy owm be ov^ed Chan- *W uuchul8i BoWllnf 0 rw n aml Z olio
cellor commander, D r
. N . Kennedy, ^ ^ ^ Ar(^ , ia for tb - purpow o{ fonn.
' -^ T^
y .
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asemded the thront. \ . C . Carr, reB i^jil organiotlon or press assoc^te
_*.r%*et# •

Mtamonte, Dec 17. Healthy Altumonte Spring* is in the ey«»t of tourist*
ami in the heart* of winter reoident*
The beautiful cottage* are nearly all
occupied b y their owners and the farnou*
pair is t h o te l, is rapidly tilling up with
gurspf, and Beveral new home* will be
crtrtfxl this season
Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas A Briggs of
Kart Greenwich, It. I., have arrived anil
Jvtxe let the contract for a ten thousand
dollar residence which wjll be ready for
occupancy In jj few weeks.
Mr. Keller, whq has recently sold out
hi* interest In th^HaajJtter-Sfar fiowrpap«r ip Orlat^f^|v|*f ^»iychasetl the
i&gt;eautiful homo* .a W ? S f^ v e .‘formerly
owned by the la te .C r if- Hrowip Mr.
Keller iiv e r y enVw'urtY)1’ o v m fit* newly
acquired Tiom e'and villi sann make it
yne o f the show plsoes in thttxwillage, of
T r »Jjich there are alrcjqly oaverJl located
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Into Hemminger. M. A-Seacolu and I. 0. ,
WcstbrobV took'flfelr «tetions, apt! they
jk S iS r ï
the keeper of s “ put o t ’ the work 4 t ^ o - i t Ä * Ö f .^ l a
,
_l-l . .. .1«.-,1 n l, iln MB TT*, 1. 1:.. .11t ■ *.!f . fft *« '. ii*r*«i
^ti»d
^ a^rtona Beach, was con­ spl
»udid style, a* Eualis nlwgyg
\ j»unt*
fer fiîL,^
in the criminali court
Then Orlando s team of Tozm-n dpnt
Retting Foond Guilty

»»fts, J * t o .f,rovWo Ufe lines and life elcctri''cd the audience with a •vraad

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|M!nnanent nrg;
nlx)
organization
was per- here. &lt;■ *
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th(J
Ho|li
A
p. Jordan of the
I(, 1a thought that this will be the most
*,i««. »««««,■«,*« A- P«
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Garda Herald, chosen ns presl- prosperous season ever experienced since
A. McJJride of the DeSoto Coun- thr toa'u was established. Prospectors
N(fWBi vic(l ()riai(ienti gnd G. W. ( 6r desirable locations have discovered

htaHlace, exhibition'of the amplified third degree, Adama o{ the Zolfo Springs Truth, see« 0ri,ndo b^U .wne with M&gt;.-0 Neal as King.
rotary.
Ytr» rl(eL ,)h&lt;iir 1Ivm l « t sumniet1, "but
Itefforta were heard from all the I The publishers voted to raise tho
Thsnuxi^î by Mr- G“ « O. I Keller. •Lolg*»i
olgr* represanted.
re
and then l o v a b l e . ^ of weeklies from
from |1
#1 to
tt 11.6 0 -per
months iü uîî*lly ,or lb*
ta foe Sears, of Kissimmee delivered a yoidv \ ÿ tf .
» «»’ of .»00.

CORPORATION TAX AN ITEM

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t
- 'though
-v
•I'.Even
youF .name may have,
I*c*n on the registration ’ books for tho
past twenty ywtra yodi-mu*t ngsiti regi«-

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ter .between
drift'Monday hr
ttary and the ’first' Monday in March1
' l' . /*1
INTEREST every two yearis" felw you will nqt. be ’ v '.ySg

OTHER ITEMS OF
ABOUT THE STATE OF
FLORIDA IN TAB­
A
LOID FORM*

r»Vote ftT-rhm-ncfnraep
* ,
permitted to^Vote
frrtbj
This fneaoV that'y’if ti m\J*t .regv'"l'r
between the firtt Monday of nejVdlOntlr
and the first Monday in March if you
•would vote irt; (bk primaD?* -»lection to
The annual report of the commhwioner be held on th^/Jwl .MondtiV after the
of internal revenue, made public today
fust Tuesday io next Jutje..:' j

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»h o»* that the state o f Florida contrib­
This law wil.s enacted by.j the ljuit
uted
$1,429,929.61
toward defraying leglslttiure and citizOnii"generally‘ should
.
. ,
the expenses of üto government /h the
Umiliar With' itn:provisions.'

shape ol internal revenue collected dur­
ing tho fiscal yhar ending Juno .'10, lost.
Of thi* amount tl.'JM.Olft lff wa* colliH-tetl by Joseph K. T&gt;t* und $175,911.49
by Henry Hayea D*»-is
The^corporation tax report (oi
state of Florida follow*;

the

Numlter of returns redevetl 2,120
- Number of return* showing tax due,
440.
Amount of cupital stock. $158,5.'10,265.68.
Amount of bonded and othef* Indebted*
ne**, $UH,337.68.1.01.

■N^t ipcoptc. $/.'t,o&lt;i.5iy).iT.

Ill INI&gt; TIGER &lt; ASKS
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The Ai-.-t . «««^tinne qf the tinlnt&gt;
court
-»ere replete with Interesting
cases that dealt with the fluid that in­
ebriate «ml do*»« not alwtiy« cheer and
the f a c ih n revernl ,-Vfricano* »ere ty ­
ing to -&gt;‘!l I’ hristmafi b ooze in a dry
county »a.*» sufficient for Sheriff Hand
to a m - 1 tiicnt and hah* them liefore
Judge ii'trm g
The lodge i« ni‘w in the •imiilv httl
old in experience and legal lore and
handled the ease* in an admirable mate
ii«*iv Proseeutor D et'ottee was on hand
to get more road worker* if possihle and
the" «äug»- wit« *et fur the hiniilding of
*
the ,.ab-r&gt;. i&gt;[ bhmi tiger iiooze
Four of
them w*-rp docketed in the two day*'
proceeding* and h*gal latent liad been
precurinl to keep the offenders from
serving time if possible
W.vlter Marion (need tin« judge with
a j&gt;lea o f nolle contendere and by* the
rod ««( Attontey J I J bekinsmt receiverl
tail I light *Bllt«*le • »»( ?■'.’&gt; ati'l «&gt;,t'» or
thin* day*
I : i*ik Howard had no law ver .met Unt­
ief mjl like*l the Orlando brand of legal
talenfl and had Attorney Joseph Jones
anti both negro*** drew a package of
JJ.Vi and cost* or six month* on the
roadBoth were found guilty by tin*
jurv
\I«* Miller ill*« bad \t(orn«-\ lime*
for ltf*l aid to IIn- It r-o*e*i .on) \i&gt;e
bro'ighl out *uch an innocent look ¡mil
a i proven to be *o«-h &gt; goo-l « itiien
thiii In- wa* acquiti —I .toil «etil u»ay
to «ell «om r more
I rank Blair wa, granted a lirief nspile, his case le-ing contmu**! on ac­
count of the serious dlm**u of Attorney
Dickinson’ * »Later and this vase will
probably l&gt;e called on M j^duy.
Sheriff Hand nay* thnt ho i* deterniiiuHl to break uj&gt; the blind tiger 1mmnmple notification, and yet had painted 1though these stamp* have been lost in n«w* in SeJnmole county and will get
,
oT a hand-out that woirld re-tuir»! tlu» transit or else came to Sanford and wore them all.

r***'
the"’afternoon will
*_h*'d ^natwiTing in the church audi.Wiutn and iL u hof* i that each o'ficiul nerve of a highwayman tu dpinand 2-’! lost Itelween the postoflled and the con­
w the orsanizatinn
wii n
____» _
organization 'will
bo„ present,
as cents, for it. 0 , panforii. what crime* signt»e If any one other than tho mern-

ALL «MUHT RKGISTKU
ONE AND H A i^ I L L ie N S j
GO TO UNCLE
New Primary' Ì jiw M«kv* Kxeij
•A *
Beglaier Ai^er «Ian. 1*1.
SAM

It Is known a* Chkpter 6469 of the Laws

of Florida.
The provision in reference to regi*-.
(ration is as followrs: That the coupty
-yT-g
registration book* for each election dis­
■ M ,:
trict shall 1» open on each week day
fropi 9 a. -nt. to 12 m. ap'd from 2 p. m.
‘-J &lt;
to 6 pt m . and ont' night until 10 p .m .,
‘
at son^e-convenient filare In each election
district
¡net in
In 'each county iti this state, '*I.•
ifA|
ftom the first M onday hr January. 19U ,» '* * ffà flfiS Ê
ro the ft$st
•' ' Monday in.March, 1914, bien'î ‘.:.V - 1
n rally ’ thereaft« * * * (of the regi*-'1,
'* - J

l-^Vlxnt ^Jr
r/ (/qualinexi
to

■cV^xir'i'fa'T:/

reguBr In? tnb gtmoraT prt• »■
* . .
:
t :
It fs hereby made
mary election.
The laid lea' Auxiliary' of the Chil- the duty of the supervisor o f registra­
re n ’s Home Society in Jackaonyilleh
tion * * * between March 15 and April
»ill figve a rhristm x* tre** for the chil­
15. 1914, and biennially between cor­
dren on Christina* e w afternoon;, A
responding date» thereafter,, to keep
line program is being prepared (or the tlu» registration book* o f the county
oeaasbtn in which many «if the cliildron open at his officii every.* d u /, Sunday*
»ill take jtitrl
Fresenl* b « ve IwtHl sent
excepted, from 9' o ’clock
m. ku
nr."'
from «ill part* of the »tali- to the noolety
und from 2 tq 5 ft. m. ’ ■ ' ’ KxrepL duf*
for the tree
ing these periods tlw registration phuk* . " ' 4 1 •
for primary election* shall bo rljflUtL •;
'L
H o» loie It would I»* if the teachers of
In registering you nm*t *nttef ob oath .
Morula I »mill all bave timi trip to Key your full name, your political fffdity af­
t • T ¿M Ë
U i-ti and &lt;* visit to Havana' The value
filiation, your bust ties* or Oceiipbtion, , ‘
■r
id tin* triti »m ild be extended to every age in year*, your color, and tfraAstUtd
*eboo| roimt In the state atnd to every*
or country of ytvur^tvstfkityT'your pttsfhome »tii*r»- there «tre s c h o o l children
o!llce addreaa, and iHe fact vWhuihty "or
n ot,you are able fo read nVd ,wTite
t he contract ha.« been « lo-vsl for th&lt;
¡Jupervitof y f JSvgi*tAttion iL fc. D u­
ere« (ton of « new school building in Dun bose »til up|M&gt;int f^iivj'.iuy r e g is tf^ o u 1
tlellon. The building
b a
hog ,o«
,o« to
to be
Jofficer fbr*s*ach pn-entui ;utd‘-j(, Itchoovv*
Im* Inut* two-» toryy structure of brirk rvt,j.y ¿(¡450
register and sA* (hat
; t
The contract price
ice.
indeftentlen
"T 1 nVffry ^
^
qstaH fle^^sffct^.
plumbing i-t $1.1,000

m

Fine Attrartfan*‘ Coming
The F«&gt;rt Laud*rdaU* Sentine! say*
d —
Tit« theatre going public of Sanford
Ikitt e i&gt;-ftiig,.j 1 ■ g o v i - r o m e n t «tal ¡»tic*
tf I I.ir« « '.«ini -«tM .4.-corib'ig &gt;" it- prtr »ill I«« given the opportunity of seeing
ductivtti, fiuti- &gt;4 d if »nubi le rat eri sono- excellent attraction* at the Star
al $ l.i &gt;00 i«»r acre. And it 1« thè partati ntnl Imperial theatres timing the pre»realizalton of this faci that t* bnnging ent season, many of them having ac­
onterprising people in such numtier* quired great popularity throughout tho
country. Manager O, 1*. Herikhtfi, who
from other state*.
now rontrol* both playhouWTO baa suc­
f
! !
\ «ii.itrai t !ias bi*i*n lei !&gt;y thè Ki»- ceeded in booking a canal&amp;rahls ttum«itnmi- ■ &lt; lui tioinpany for the building |Iter uf bona fide dramatic .productions, *
«if a club liuti o*i the ruinpsnv's ground* a* »e lf a* various vaudeville aty)'stock
attracliort* to say nothing «LlleFurinK
Iti ( b u i C|t&gt;
;
;
1
date* for a number &lt;d nioyttg pictqre*
n „ Ftitii Iteach m um ) -« fin.il lioarti films produced by tini fatnou* Flayers
Ita* offered $75 m prize* (or the Iwstt Film Company.
sebo*»I exhibit* at the Palm Beach emiriThe latter institution puts out some
ty f.pr
It 1« an excellent idea to inter- truly wonderful films
in w hich-noted,
est the tjoys anti .gir^ in tfteir county . star* of thy theatTicnl »g rid artf seen
fair
in their ntrong«at roles, Lillian Lfcng- &gt;
;
I J
try. Laura Sawyer, Jam i^',O'Neill and •
Hand•Matto
Mary Pickford are sOrne uJ^t'&amp;.fopUiKht
The marnago of M iw -K velyn Hand artists who will, appear pit thff sefieen a t '
of l.ongwood. diiughter'iif Mr. and Mr*, the lòcal theatres 4hu* Wittter,J*n(t tbeF H ltand, an ff Mr. Gregory Seur* natjlonai reputation of e a cly fi^ fn ij^ o v e Maury, occurred on Ttiesdny. at l L ; 0$ ' mfntio«V&lt;I.rtar* )* ip ou gliT n guatante«'
tilfnetiM ti 'tn
uniti n i audientM*tfi
11r? i tifi tuxu
satüfactio
0 GSanford,
o'clock at Dhrprt'r« Church, Lon^aood. ...
« ; Ifgitinlnt?' dramrf. which
Homix"
lit Itev. Win. C Gray, D. D., offl^atitter.
Mot Fred ILind sttfig twdk*o|o* |&gt;efdre will play at thi^ looll, ilieatrea Ut the
the ceremony and Mr*. Muntton of San­ near future aro "T h e Shepherd &amp;f the
ford |ihiycd the wedding tm m h from H ills." "A jt Hour before Dftwn.*'Lohengrin
The bride entered with her “ B ought and Paid F or." '/IrniA in Full,”
father ami tho maid of honor was a Captain Alvares" and other equally well
*
-, »
younger sister, Kditlf. T h o groom's known attraction^.
Tho "F ou r Pickets'* in stofck' pi y*.
best man »a * hi* brother. Th e ushers
were Mr. F IP Harul. Jr. and Mr. Per­ C qbum 's Minstrels, the "L U tlo L os,
cy Morton. A reception fill Iowed at Slater" presented by K lsw &amp; Urljuiger
the bride's home an*L'a Idhcheon was the Lotrli* Stock • C om pany *(td* the ,
nerved by the Misses Band, M r*. Whlt- DcArmand S|qtera with «a^rom pany o f ;
r on t ^ « local boards
nian and F. H . Jtunji, Jr«, and Mr.
during the winter;
.)
,
perey Morton.
k..
On the’ whole,
Hvlndftn has .
M*my friends werp" In aitendance
xatriretl » flrtl dtuoi series'-xof irookings
.
from Orlando, and Sanford. ^ « .
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for both theatres ah^ 'thh .Sanfoird pult- '* Special W* l\ Itetelfed

The Herald special Serhinpl*^ county
njwcial edition that was issued font Tues­
day has l»en most .favorably YVrelvcrP
and many compliments have been show­
ered upon the Herald, for«} for their
good work In gsttigK °*B thi* edition.
There was no extra time devoted totthe
edition and It came along In the regular
run of sdllcc work nn^y.otU. was issued
but g'few hour* latur thhn tho regular
edition that goes out every Tuesday.
IJuch a demand was made on W'ednesday
for the speclsl editions.that $here wtjl bo
but few of them left*iy Jamjafy first

that tha pure spring water found here Is
one Of Its tn o ff important attractions; b e­
sides nature has been most lavish in her
gifta of soil and'clim ate and all that
seems to b « required is the artistic hand and $Ho m who expect to giet th e m ‘ in

large quantity will hfiW t q V

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Jo tho absence df the pastor/ the Wed­
nesday. pight prayer mating wits cn- '
dUited\pyt’ Vno BefeJtir class, composed
•
of tho vuuyg tnen of th« churrl}. The
meeting. wiL 'very interesting in qyery '•- f J —
way. Aftdr\ various readings -of th«
.
’
Scripture Wy th» yoffrif n i t n l ^ j s re- '
7\®|
sponded to by talks by*seysrsl dfyth«. .
^

membcrSf v»*

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Th^Jiou'ng iben o f &lt; k city-

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

1» and the breadth oLhis view, on .U a certain sum is desired at any time.
of sUte Wide importance.
For the convenience of it«
The community that has acquired Ha
M r D I Thrasher, vice-president la and friend, the bank Issues 1ravel«,
third bank may well and properly conMr. known
D. L. citiien of Sanford who has Cbequea. which may he cashed at right
well
rider Itself In the metropolitan claaa.
made good here in a business way,
v and .
The country village, If located In the
holds
the
office
of
SuperintemienCofj—
The bank is operated under th. Flor­
now
midst oT a growing and prosperous comPubllfc
Instruction
for
Seminole
County"
ida
State banking law, which rrquira
munlty, may find one bank a great conHe
may
be
depended
on
as
an
able
co­
reports
of its condition to be made to
venlence, and the hank may prosper In a
adjutor In the management of the bank. the stato comptroller at leant five time,
modest way; as the village grows and
The cashier, Mr. A. R. Key, has a per year. Tho usiial bonds ami guar­
begins to take on city aire, room U found
wide acquaintance among the business antees for honesty and faithfulness are
for the second banking institution) but
men of Seminole county, acquired exacted of-Its "cm ploy ea. Th&lt;- hunk U &gt;
ft Is only when continued growth end
through his long connection with the member of the American Bankers As­
permanent prosperity become an as­
First National Rank of this city, where sociation, and also of the Florida State
sured certainty that the third bank makes
his unfailing courteny and conspicuous RankTrV Association. In short no pos­
its appearance. Capital is proverbially
ability won him a host of friends.
timid, and must be assured of a reason­
sible precaution that may tend to eaLack of space forbids our mentioning gender a feeling o f security and perird
able profit, and absolute safety before
the directors individually and in detail. confidence in its patrons has l»-rn t*fit will be ventured In any enterprise
Suffice
It to say that they comprise some lected. Safes of \he most im*!*™ fee
however promising it may look to the
of the beet known names in Seminole
mugí investigator.
count)’, men conspicuous fop thsjibility.
Thhse facts being granted, it becomes
they have shown in the management of
evident that the opening of the Seminole
their own businesses, and men whoso
County Bank on September 27th, 1913,
names add atrength and stability and
with a capital stock of $50,000 marked
They represent
inspire confidence,
a very important epoVh in the history
many
djflerent
linea
of
activity
from law
of Sanford and Seminole county. Its
and
general
huitneas
to
real
estate,
farm­
promoters and founders are not -cracking and railroading. The new hank has
brained enthusiasts, nor have they been
made no mistake in its selection of a
mislead by any fanciful dretuKs of sud­
directorate.
den wealth. *They do not dream dreams,
nor see visions. On the contrary they
The Seminole County Rank is located
are cool headed, far seeing business men,
on the cornel' of Park avenue and Com­
every one of them thoroughly conVermercial street, in the Seminole County |
Rant with local conditions for every ono
Court House, a peculiarly advantageous
is, and has been for years a resident o í
ait ration for an instit ¡tian of that char­
Sanford .or Us Immediate vicinity. In
acter, for sooner or latrr every, citizen
this dommunlty they have acquired
of the county must visit the court house,
wraltH and influence by a consistent
and once there he finds himself directly
course of untiring induatry hacked up
in touch with the bank, and eventually
yeara during which he conducted a suc­
by right living and right thinking. They
will get in the habit of doing business
cessful ice manufacturing buaincas in
know all its varying needs and require­
there, for convenience* sake if n »thing
Cuba. Ho has ever been loyal to San­
ments through years of experience, gainmore.
ford and Its intervats, and has been prom­
fd by n dally and intimate intercourao
The Seminole County Rank is organ­
inently identified with every progressive
They know it
with all of its people
ized and prepared to do a general bank­
movement which has resulted in placing
wiih a thoroughness and completeness
ing business, covering every important
ing the city in the proud |»osition which
that no stranger can ever hope for. that
line known to the financial - world.
she occupies today among the first pi
j can only be acquired by the same course
Money Is received for deposit -in any
Florida’s fair cities. At the hgo" of 24
SEMINOLE BANK BUILDING
ol long residence And familiar acquaint*
amount, either for checking against in
he was elected rpnyor of tho city, a |&gt;osia n «. In their various linea they hpvo
commercial transactions, or forTrarings
tion which he held for four epnsecutivo
been successful business men, a fact
term*. Upon his return, from Cuba in of both. It was during his admlnistra*| spirit of the mayor, backed op as it was deposits, which draw interest at the rate
which sufficiently guarantees their suc190J he was again elected mayor and tion that Sanford woke from ita Ipfig by the same energy and.spirit on the of four per cent per annum, compounded but the wisdom-of'tiie fouisiern of (his
rest in this neW enterprise,
Loans are made on satis- bank. In selecting its officers and direc­
re-elected in 1909,. A Roman emperor sleep, and determined to take its proper part o f the balance of the city govarn-1 quarterly,
£ The fact that it is purely and entirety one« 1toasted that he found Rome built
place among the progressive cities of the went,.; Before the close of his second factory signatures, approved paper ta tors forced it to an early maturity in this
u local Institution, is in itself a great ad­
of brick and left it of- marble; Mayor state, Ronds were issued, povemertts term as msyor he was elected to repre- discounted, cxchsngc is sold on ail parts case. Sanforti and Seminole munty
vertisement for Sanford and Seminole
and sidewalks put down, the attention sent Orange county In the state legis- of the Unite! Staten and collections both are to btjcongretulatod upon ths
county, ft p it» the world on n o li« tha't Lake might paraphraa» this boast by
capitalists and. home spek^ra at- i laturo. That.hr satisfied hla-constl»*- made. Certificates of deposit are also «stablhhmerit here of a financial institu­
Hanford citizens have faith in their home saying that he found Sanford a country
traded, and a career: of prognas and enta in thU rapacity U evidenced by. Issued, either with or without interest,
city, and are not afraid to back up their village, without a fpot of pavement, prosperity entered upon. Much of1the the fact that he was reflected for a sec- and are found particularly desirable in tion of auch ample ability, such un­
faith with the raid cash. Money talks, and scarcely more *ot cement sidewalk advancement waa undoubtedly, dug. to qnd term. As a legislator he was dls- the form of Demand Certifiestes ol De- doubted security and such progressive
gj and the fact that Sanford business men and left it a metropolitan ¿ity with miles the indomitable energy and progressiva Unguiahed by his fido’Uy t&gt; local inter- poalt, where the immediate payment of tendencies as the Seminole County Hsnk.
have
to put
up
l i t * * V not
n v , hesitated
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» fifty thou
sand dollars to establish a bank in their
i
home'town tells in trumpet tones of the
¡
faith of men who know, in the future
I
Iprogreee and prosperity of the Celery
City. There is not a single strange
1
name In the directorate. It ^ of San­
ford, by Sanford and for Sanford. In
this connection we cannot forbear to
quote a few lines from the bank's ad-

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DAYLIGHT TRIP ON ST. JOHNS
BRICKS ARE BEING PLACED
REDUCE HIGH LIVING COST
« IS LATEST MOVE OF CLYDE LINE
FOR SEMINOLE’S NEW ROADS
BY USING THE PARCELS POST
A NEW S T E A M E R

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SOON B E P L A C E D IN

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FINEST of r iv e r s e r v ic e

0THER( R0ADSA TO FOLLOW

Florence, Italy, Dec. 16.— Mona Lisa,
Leonard da Vinci’s great painting which
wa* stolen frpm-The LoUvre do Paris,
SANFORD T O J A C K S O N V IL L E more than two years ago, has been SANFORD'SPECIAL ROAD DIS­
foudd. It now is in the hand* of the
TRICT WILL SOON BE PAVED
BY D A Y LIG H T W IL L
BE
Italian authorities, and will bo returned *
THROUGHOUT.. .WITH
GREATEST. A T T R A C T IO U .
■ M&gt; Francr;
"Monn I.i .1, or "L a Joconde." as it
VITRIFIED BRICK
.fo. U. alea, known, the moat celebrated por-- Dnë 0( tf,e ireatw g sightxtn the arerWhen ftp new ¡steamer
in commission, a daylight service trait, of a woman aver portrayed, has age citizen of Sanford and the special
{^ {«♦n Jacksonville and Sanford will been the subject of an exhaustive search road district is that of bricks being haul­
is til probability bo eaUbliahod by the in all quarters of the globe.
ed and placed in position on the roads
The mystery of its abstraction from that will soon be bricked. Ail that have
Qnl^St. Johns river line. In disco *siaj the mstter yesterday, B . G. White, the Louvre, its intrinsic value and the arrived so far have been hauled to Cel­
»pot of the Clyde line «tiled that wjSeB smile of the woman it portrayed, Lisa ery avenue where the first laying will be
tie Oeceoia «rent into commission the del Glcondo, wife of a wealthy Floren­ started and when this thoroughfare ia
pnamt servl» would be performed by tine. will always live in the memory of started the work will bo equally divided
the or«’ itcamer and the City of Jack­ artists.
to the west tide and to Fnrk avenue
;:v
knife. While plans hive not been
The picture was recovered under t-uri- and Sanftfnl avenue on the Sanfordfolly formulated, M r. White Said it was ous circumstances. •* An Italian wrote to Oriando pike. A Urge fill is now being
sot at ail Improbable that the steamer Signor Otri, an antiquary of Florence, made near Monroe and ncvenri other
ftfd deBzry would alao be retained on some weeks ago, saying:
smaller ones will be finished in time for
the run. Asked a w to just hoV the.
" I am In possession of the missing the brick to be laid in •order that no
steamers would be operated, he said, .V
na Lika, blit being a patriotic Ihri- unnecessary delays will take place when
aa not quite sure, but it ia probable t
I desire that it shall remain in Flor­ the men are ready for the big work.
.-.All the necessary arrangements have
m will put on an all-daylight service, ence, the center ofltaiian art."
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thus enabling tourists to see the beautiful
now
been completed and there is nothing
He sigimi the letter "Leonard" anil
St. John» river. Just which steamer the nnUquary at first paid small atten­ to delay the work of laying the brick on
«fit be snigned tto hia service I am un- tion to it, thinking he had to deal with a the whole twenty-five miles of roads te
abis to wy st preamt," concluded Mr. madman. However, he communicated be made. When the hricks are all laid
White. It is thought, however, that the with, Dr. Poggi, director of the Floren­ the laterals and side roads of Semino’e
Oataolawill be assigned to the^te^ight tine museums, who suggested thnt he county will be repairedt new roads cut
no, ss she is faster than the o tn ^ tw o continued the correspondence with the and clayed ami st rawed and- every road
stcamen and could be placed on a ached-, man. This was d&lt;the and un appoint­ in the County put in first class condition.
fshe permitting her to leave Jacksonville ment was arranged whereby Geri was to The boast of the county divisionists that
it u «triy hour and hroiiki arrive nt View the picture. The date set was No- every section of Seminole eoupty would
Sanford ihortly after Uark. Mr. White ventiier 17, but unforeseen circumstances have the benefit of good roads will be
that the service of the three prevented the meeting.
curried out although it will take time and
ttnmtra was almost imperative as the
A young man, fairly well dressed, yes­ money and thought and the. beat work
Tthxw of freight now being handled by
terday visited Geri
He said he wiu of the rounty commissioners in the next
tharim line is more than can be hauled
two years to solve this difficult question
"Leonard" and was staying at the Hotel
by jot two steamers.—Timeo-Union.
and the balance of Seminole county out­
Tripoli. He asked Geri to go with him
t t I
to see tho picture. Senor Geri notified side of the special road district may find
“11Volusia county expects to keep to Dr. Peggi, who hastened to the hotel, it necessary to either vote bonds as a
dt Inst in the matter of. good roads and upon Iwing shown the (»tinting, rec­ whole or to form special districts to take
MMireetion, 4 better road material must ognized it as being the genuine “ Mona care of their special provinces.
But that Seminole county will be the
hesad than what ia being used on her Lisa.”
banner county in the building of good
gvISemds at present,” aaya the DeDr. Poggi asked to he allowed to take
roads goes without question that repu­
Uad Record. “ Marl will flevur do.
the picture with* him so that he might
tation having already l*een accorded us
Shdl b decidedly the beat material
campare it with other works. He made
tu if iTiilsble for the hard-surfacing of an appointment to meet Leonard this fiy the |&gt;eoplo of Florida.
tit roads of the County." While the
afternoon, at the hotel to agree upon the
COMING THURSDAY
put movement for good roads is at its
price. The director took with him sev­
haght, it U likely that a great deni of
eral officers, who placed the man under
“ Chelsea 77M Matinee and Night
work wilt be done that must be done
arrest.
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•m agin very shortly.
at the Star Theatre
Upon being interrogated the prisoner *
t : t
Henry E. Dfxey, the famous "legiThe Florida State Live Stock Awocia- Slid his real nnme is Vincenzo Perugia,
tion is maturing plans for its next annual that he was boro in the province of Como, rnate" star, one of the foremost favorites
nieeting to be held in the College of ¡s by j&gt;rofp*sfon a decorator, and is un­ of the American stage, distinguishes
F'or si* years he li visi in Chelsea 7750” by his convincing char­
Agriculture at the University of Florida , married
France,
and
lor three years was em­ acterization of an eminent, able and
ia Gainesville, from Dec. lit to 18, 1913.
ployed
at
the
Louvre.
Perugia posed as ronsientious detective. The play sounds
This orgsniution is one year old and
a
patriot.
every depth of the underworld, dis­
has for its officers Hon. C .F . Barber of
closes its secrets, its methods and emo­
"
I
was
ashamed,'1
he
said,
"that
for
Micanopy. president; Mr. Z. C. ChamNim of Ocala, vice president, and Prof. more than a century no Italian hud tions, and ren®tret'a the- intric te
C. L Willoughby of Gainesville as secre* thought of avenging the spoliation com­ labyrinths of the submerged half. In a
mitted by Frenchmen under Napoleon, relentless pursuit of a trained and r»**ywhen they carried off from Italian muse­ sourcefuL gang of counterfeit«!«, which
t t r
ums
and galleries, pictures, statutes and later develops into an intense mental
The Putnam county fair, held in Patreasures
of all kinds by wagon loads and phyBiral contest, with many impenlatka during the week, has proved high­
ancient
manuscripts
h&gt; thousands, ami ing difficulties and heart-breaking dis­
ly interesting and attractive.
The lair
appointments, but which eventual)}'
gold
by
sacks.”
™ gotten up in n very short time, but
He often had pbsorved, he said, in the culminates in a complete and decisive
hereafter it «¡11 most probably be an
victory,, Mr. Dixey is p rovid e with
•flnual affair. Many fine exhibits, plen­ Louvrp. many works of art, stolen from
one
of the strongest parts which in all
ty of amusements, nrjd a large at tend- Italy and conceived the idea of returning
his
versatile
and extended career he has
**** combined to make the fair u su&lt;&gt; to its true home, Leoi^rdo da Vinci's
ever
portrayed.
Startling revelations
masterpiece. He entered Hie iajuvre
ingenious
murhinatuons
and overwhelm­
etrly in the morning, detached the pic_
t t* t ’
ing ellmaxtei crowd fast in thrilling
lure,
and
removed
the
painting
from
Several thousand acre* of wild celery
succession; and through it all the mystery
* “ ve been found in,Hernando county tie frame. He . concealed the frame
and fascination of the world that lives
“ d negro?! hays been aelling the plant umW the back stairs, where it after­
under coyer.
the Jtrwta t&gt;' Brookavilie. It is add wards w. b found. H* hid »he picture
“ at Sanford and Manhtre section may Irene th his workman’s blouse and suc­
Huffs At It Again
w # to hustle if they keep their praeent ceeded in leaving the place without at­
'•puUtiot of celery producers.—St. Au tracting suspicion.
London, England, Dec. 16.—The suf­
n*tjn* Evening Record.
A t the time of the theft Pergula was fragette arson squad today set fire to a
not employed in the Louvre, but he knew lumber yard -at Davenport and des_
T t t
Over a hundred people from the New all the exits and entrances and how to trpyed property worth over 1400,000.
°*land dates attend d the qrganiza- avoid attention. He kept the psinting
The lumber yards and the adjoining
boa meeting of the New Eniiand Tour concealed, he said, until his patriotism property were fire swept before tho hlaze
J " A«ori»tiort, in St. Petersburg Tues- led him to offer it to the Italian p?ople. was under control.
y- Off*ctra far 'the season were elect­ The printing has miao been identified by
Quantities of suffrage literature and
ed.
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Dr. Corrida Ricci, director general of placards bearing the words “ Revenge for
the depirtment of fine arts, who was the Arrest of Mrs. Tank hunt” were
hurriedly dispatched to Florence from found scattered about.-’
Te Hive Frank's Life
Rome, by the Minister of Public Instruc­
The scene of tha-flre is the sppt where
,
Ga„ Dec. 1^ -A ttorn eys to
tion Luigi Credaro.'
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* “ Gentral" Flora Drummond and'other
» ¡ . £ * 7 * b,,Ue for
IN* of Leo. M.
niilitanu awaited Mrs. Emmeline Pank*n Lefora# the Georgia supreme
"• f lo r id a Repairs Shortened
hurst on her arrival in. England from tbe
Convicted ol the murder o f Mary
hare last April and smtenred to
The representation of tbo state ol United Htales on Dcqember 4, when the
te leader was'arrested,
7 ’*n'£’B Pf** for e new trial was Florida in Republican national convent
iss
Sylvia
Pankhurat will be released
li,e lower courts. It was ex- tlons probably will be decreased. The
'HoBoway jail this «riming.
j,. .
*rfumonta would be cotn- vote fog Taft In Flòrida in 1908 w*s lO,»
p,el*d tomorrow.
' L- L DM* and It has four representatives ih
•J
Bought Shaw Place
rTm,^.n*w trlal motiondt asked bn the Congress. Under the present, plan the
Geo*N. Towhseftd has purch.s**-*] the
jurors who- convh-uvl state would have twelve delegates in the
00BUr**r* pwiudiced and the êohvic- nett Republican' national convention. old Dean place- that has belonged to
t**y w it a rea lit of popular- clam- Under plan No. I it wpqDd have 8, under Osborn Shaw for the past three years.
h* au * Ì U^ nt *&gt;y the trial Judge that plan No. 2 five umf under plan No. 8 This is ope of the best located small
deoca
A fter hearing the evb eight. Thus it will be assn that there ia orange groves In ihia section and will be
a very likely prospect that Flprida will used as a home place by Mr. Townsend
in never again have as Urge « representa­ who wishes to raise chickens and veget­
meat 7 * 1* • » advanced. ^ This or
stateables. Tbe plan ia on M «11onvilla ave­
d«iyiM * * * * ^
L. 8 - Ro|tn lo tion in Republican national conventions
nue about three miles south Cf Sanfohl.
” * n* * trial in ths lower court.
( s it has had in the post.
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V E G E T A B L E S D IR E C T

, Editor o f Lake Region Reports Results
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TO CONSUM ER

of Inspecliou o f Appa alus

Tho editor of the. Lake Region, who
.Ipui had experience with fire-fighting
in other and larger cities, will continue
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to urge our d ty father* to provide a
CEREMONY VERY BEAUTIFUL AND
combination Auto hose-carriage and
AGRICULTURAL d e p a r t m e n t chemical apparatus that our infrequentM O S T IMPRESSIVE A N D MANY
but comparatively destructive fires may
EXPERT. ON v.MA RKET1NG
W ERE PRESENT /
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■’ A • be quickly oxtlnguiahed.
SEES R Q U illO fiL OF
Om* of the most ¡mpresstvreTerrmontrr *
On Monday we inspected the San­
held in Sanford in recent years wo? the
.. VEXING PROBLEM___ ^ ford fire depart moat, aad give below - - ^
laying of the cornerst one of the Parish
our impressions:
Washington, D. C., Doc. 15.— Tho
H o p e ol Holy Crass Church, at an o]»cn
The 55000 combination hose and
air service Sunday afternoon, many res­ egg-producer and the egg-consumer CAN chemical truck was purchased about
idents, in addition to the church mem­ bo brought together—and1“ egg comers" April, 1911. It is stated that it is the
bers being present. The Sanford Band, abolished forever1 Tlj£_ high -cost of oldest auto fire apparatus in the State.
the members of which kindly offered eggs—and tho cost of many other farm It waa made by the "American Latheir services for the occasion, rendered a products, too—can bo lowered by co­ France" Fire Engine Co., of Elmira,N.
beautiful prelude, and the choir corr&gt; operation between the farmer and tho X- Since Its installation, two and a half
posed of singers from the various church­ egg user in the city or town. -The P A R ­ years ago, it has never needed over­
es, accompanied by two comets, led the CEL POST IS TH E SO LUTIO N«'"'. hauling, and according to an inspect­
That is the way Charles J. Brand,
singing of the hymns. The rector. Rev.
io n Just made by the expert engineer
agricultural
department oxpert on
A. S. Peek then read the service, laying
from the factory, it is in fint class con­
the stone, dedicating find naming tbe marketing, and chief of President Wil­ dition. N o repair* have been bought.
building the "Parish House of Holy son's newly created “ division of mar­ It has attended nearly seventy Area,
Cross Church." After reading the list, kets" sizes up thp egg situation.
and through IU efficiency and reliability
"The division of market*. In coMr. II. K Whltner p'aced in the box of
has prevented a great loaa of property.
the stone, which was afterwards sealed o|&gt;eration with the bureau of animal in­ The dtixens of Sanford are well pleased
by J. E. Terwilliger, the following ar­ dustry and the poatofflee deportment with thier purchase aad would not be
has been for more than a month quietly
ticles:
, without it. tt has a 40-gallon chemical
1. Hook of Common Prayer qf the tenting out tho pbasibilities of the parcel taffik with an extra charge of chemicals;
post in shipping eggs from the country
American Church.
also two 2-gallon chemical extinguishera
to the town. It can be dope, and it con
2. Coins of the Realm.
with enough chemicals to sharge them
3. Bronze Medal from the Cata­ he done successfully ami ot low cost," de­ ten til
times. About one thousand feet of
clared Brand. "Th e agricultural de­
combs of S Calixtus.
stailaard fire hose, 2 M Inches in diame- .
A. Silver Medal from the Conven­ partment poultry farm at Beltnville, ter, are carried. There are aUo 250 feet
Maryland, has l&gt;ecn selling eggs pro­
tional Chureh o&lt; S. F'rands, Assisi
of extra heavy rhcmical hose in connect­
6. Copy of "General Convention" duced there ij the course of the poultry ion with the tank.
experiments to the employes of the de­
number of "Spirit of Minions."
Tho truck is capable of taking an
6. Copies of the recent numbers of partment at the market price. We have extra re'l.of 500 feet of hose in case it ia
the Palm branch, the Diocesan paper in the past month, been using thesc eggs, necessary.
7. liiiurlbqnk of the Brotherhood of simply to test the possibilities of more
The engine Is rated at seventy-six
than u hundred different types of egg
of 8. Andrew
homo-power and can draw the 4-ton
8. Historical papers containing lists containers by sending them through truck at a speed of sixty miles per hour,
of names of Rector, Vestry and Officers tho parcel post.
as the Lake Region editor can testify
of all of the Parochial Guilds and Or­
"O f course, tlie tests h»Ve not been con­ from experience. *
ganizations; names of Builders and MaJ cluded, but at least SIX of the contain­
In addition to the truck, there is a
sons.
ers are standing mnit trips satisfactorily. ladder wagon drawn by a horse kept
{Nos. -1and 4 were given by the Rector, "&lt;»ut of the first twenty-five dozen that in. the -department. There is also a 40havitg !«-en brought try him from those we shipped," continued Mr. Brand, gallon chemical tank mounted on a
places when abroad, i
"there were only five broken eggs and wagon which can be drawn by the
A short but npprorpiat« address wan four were in one particular dozen; SO horse and used in case ol emergency.
made by Mayor G. W, Spencer, follow«! that there were twenty-four dozen eggs
The telephone alarm system is used,
' ■ with automatic clocks for recording
by remarks from the Hector telling the shipped with only one broken."
value of the parish house to a parish,
"How about the ^xpenae for contain­ time of alarm, “how tong the department
and urging all to look upon this parsih ers?" I asked.
etc.
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Three paid men stay , at headquar­
"It is not ut all necessary that the
house as their own. After tiie^ benedi containers I*? e*|)en*ive," he replied. ter* night and day, being allowed one .
tion the Hand played the recessional.
Tho l4ss expensive types in several coses day's relief each week.
The parish hous- in now a reality and
The present department was institu­
are proving to tu. us sjjjaf&amp;ctory as tbe
is the consummation of years of labor others But it is quite possible to' use ted under the able oversight of Chair­
ami prayer on the j.art of tho parishion­ a container that is expensive without men W, n. Underwood, in Junfe, 1912,
er«, and the n*ctor is to he rongrn(uliit«Hl hurting the efficiency of the service, and since that timo there has never
thui this long felt want In the work of F'or iiiittan.'c, a number « f the containers been onu minute's delay, and all equip­
the parish will lie filled.
,an lx- kept until they reach the parcel ment has Ixen kept in proper shape for
instant action. The time'of getting out
post limit twenty poutwis -and then
Program
returned to the farmer by parcel post. has been from 20 seconds in the day to
1. Band prelude.
But no doubt tho best type will be found not over ono minute at night. Every
2. Remarks, Rector.
to be the ‘gift package' type that can be convenience for handling apparatus so
3 Heading list of contents box of
thrown away after being once uwd." as te give its utmoit efficiency in the
stone, B.-F. Whltner
shortest possible time has been tho con­
"I* the public taking much interest
I Laying of the comer stone
stant study of Foreman G. P. Paxton,
in these experiments?"
Service from Prayer Hiaik
and how well be has succeeded is attested
He swung around in hi* chair and
Responses:
by the results.
pointed to three wire baskets piled with
laird's Prayer
Sanford is justly proud of its fire d«*letters
( reed.
partmonl and It is believed to be, accord­
"W e are simply Itellig deluged with ing to equipment it has,— the best in thp
He Thou my Strong Rock ami House
arrespomlence from ALL OVER THE State of Florida. Its citizens rest secure
of Defence.
COUNTRY from [teople who want to in the belief that no matter Where the
T h a t-Thou nisyeat Save Me
know how best to ge^Jn touch with the fire—in town or ten mile* distant
(1 Lord, make ¡qx-ed to Save Us
produr.k xfjgrmer and buy their eggs— the ever ready apparatus and Its crew
O Lord make hast to Help Us.
and other farm produce—fresh and of gallant men will be whirled on the
Gloria,
cheaply. As a mutter of fact, wo have wings of the wind to quench any blase
Antiphon Psalm 48.
to spend so much time answering letters in its incipient stages. If water is not
Antiphon.
that it is retarding us in writing the bul­ handy the chemicals are—and so they
The Lord be with you
letin which we expect to issue some time go to sleep whenever the fire bells ring;
And with thy spirit.
within tho course of the next month and for a conflagration In Sanford stands no
Prayer*.
which will give full information on the more show there than a June bug in
Responses:
Our Help is in the Nafiie of the Lord. results of our experiment.
Hades with a paper shirt on.— Eustia
Who hath made Heaven and Flarth.
"But there is one thing that ought to Ioike Region.
Blessed be the Jitime of the Lord,
he made dear, and that is that con­
From this tiimU/orth forever.
sumers ought to go to some trouble to
ANOTHER GOOD ATTRACTION
The stone which the Builders rejected get into personal touch with-farmera in
Became the Head-stone of the rorner. order thnt both may deal satisfactorily.
J. Dean Adcock, Humeriat Is Coming
Gloria.
It is worth while. Our people ought to
", to Sanford J^ldaX
Prayers.
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learn to do as they do in Europg. In
The
third of the lihiop Lyceum at­
Psalm 127. •*
F'rance, for instance, people go to the
tractions
will be present« d 'at ithe''ImStone ».h ere laid.
country to spend Iheir summer vacation
perial
Theater
nexV Friday^
Psalm ffi.
and
ind a pprt
pari of their thought in going ia to
5. Hymn 204.
¿et Indirect fouch with the farmer apd December 19th. &gt; Mr. J. Deafy'Adeoc!
0. Address, by fhe Honorable Mayor, .find out then and there the kind, quan­ humorist ‘ enterlabw wilk present: m i
Mr. Spencer.1 . - ‘
tity and quality' of-faYm produce which evpMng pf Song and HtoAjr/Mr. Adcock
■h Hymn No. 491.
they can get. They ggl-to-know 'the will use lor hia subjxu&amp;^Ynfcla, Hell8. Hymn No. 636.
farmer and he gets-to know them. They Wits and Smnrt^peckikftjtflhn Dial««*
i».' Benediction. *
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~r
are then able to trust each other and de­ of D u o «*.’ * Tfo« « n p 0tj!rprB itQ,ml*-t
tkfc, , ■
10. Recwaional: (2 pieces) Sanford pend on each othef. Here our people this great enteFtafcu*'.'. Tlty
single/*
Band.
are not* matter of. i.u-t enough
They eta wjth reservation* «rill
want to telephone fo f everything they ticket* may be l&gt;ouJth*r,«rt,i M a x i M » •
need. People in other countries are next Friday, the 19if^v' Treat yowraelt i^
y Quick Alike* Recard
to a.Chrlstm*a present by coming to thin
Mr. Zetrowe of Sapfonj^ purebaaed n willing to go to some trouble to get good
entertainment. . ' 1 V
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and
cheap
food,
and
in
consequence
they
Model 25 Buiek from the-Ssminole Gar­
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get
What
they
are
after."
age Saturday at noon and left at once
Two Building Lots f ’
for M L Verde, Lake eounty where he has
Two choice buUdtng.-JoU on Sanfurd . .
'Kandy .School Report
a large grove. He returned Sunday af­
Height*
will bp.eoid at cost, this wkbk.
ternoon, making the trip of 108 7-10 (pile* Baptjst * L « . w / -.nr- t-.;Y ^,1M'
Brick
roods
will be built on two-aides .of
on 4 gallons gasoline 1 pint oil. He
Congregational &gt;*■»»PI•*#4&gt;H&lt;i
*.Hspnei**Lï l 90 this propjgty. * Phce t lf« east, and sr* *
•ays if you want to see the ear that pulls
I t ) the greatest bargain in Sinford todky.
Florida sand coll at the Semin ole Garage Methodist . ,.;r .
Presbyterian .
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Headquarters for Furniture, Stoves and Household Goods
elow are a few of the many things you can find here for Xmas
nine Room Suit, Bed Room Suit in any wood and finish, Brass Bed, China Case, Dinner
Pablo, 3 Piece Mission Suit, Phone Stand (seat attached), Work Basket, Wood Baskets, Rece
Lace Curtains, Fancy Lamps, Ranges, Kitah'enfcablnets.
AFTER BUYING H ER E YOU CAN T H E N REST EASY

JEWELED TRIFLES
Thsrs Are Inexpensive Ortas That
Make the Younger 8*t Happy.

Christinas Hint

A charming gift for a pretty girl Is
one of the amnll watches worn on
bracelets. Some of these are very at­
tractive. and tbo one Illustrated here
H art's • Ustfkil Gift For
bos tbo additional roctit of belug odd
. Dainty Girla
and convenient, for It Is. set Into a
«Onkre mount that tits neatly, on the
Tbo little pincushions that are made bracelet.
out of tiny baskets are most attractive.
There are many Inexpensive trlflfs
Bay's llttle.baakst In any shop—It costs In the tjray^of .Jewelry that may bo
about 25 cents—stuff ft with bran, given to one’s friends as well aa rela­
cover the top with any color allk, then tives at this season. Trinket^ of this
paint the basket with white enamel sort are always valued by tbo lounger
paint or gild It with liquid gilding set. Novelties are what appeal most
which comre for this purpose. Be sure
to the taste.
to let this paint dry thoroughly.
Buying s last minute^Jewel gift?
Next tako a yard of tiny rosebud
Terhaps you know just what site wants
trimming and drape It around tbo banand tho choosing Is easy. And (Per­
haps you don't. If so and the gKt Is
fdr December's child, why not select

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Mothers
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«r* towering nbore tho bety7* birtiidsy
cake, decorated with Ita ouo white can­
dle. or. u some ear. two. one to be
tbo "life candlo" and to be kept for
the second birthday cake.
,
A postcard photograph pi the baby,
witlr the date of Its birth In Mirer let­
ters beneath, should be glreu to each
guest and a small knot of flowers pre­
sented to all the babies assembled.
One of the features of the afternoon
Is tbo baby guessing competition. In
which every mother take« part
Across The'doorway Is bung a cur­
tain with a hole large enough to con­
tain a baby’s hand. One at a time
each baby thrusts Its Angers through
this hole, and the mothers are asked to
Ideutify the child.
A prise of n baby's-bib or a dainty
pillowcase may bo given, and the
mother who makes the most mistakes
la awarded a foolscap.

T H E CELERY C IT Y C AFE
US. ALICE MESSENGER PROPRIETOR

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PLACE

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L A D IE S A N D

G E N T LE M E N

SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS
PROMPT CLEAN SERVICE
Poisons and Antidotal.
Tlu- iwrttior who knows Just what to
Mo when the terrible accident of a dose
IIS PARK A VC.. CO UR T HOUSE B LO CK
of poison must bo treated at eneo may
save a child's life. It lg every opVs
SANFORD.
F L O R ID A
duty to have In mind a list o f autidotes for ordinary poisons. I f your,
memory Is not good make one on a
piece of paper aqd pasto It on the wall
of the tutthroom.
Of course tho prevention of the pea
Fsr the Schoolgirl.
nihility of a child's taking poison Is
To make n dress, wear longer and
(ho Important thing, but accidents are
always occurring In tho most carefully look neater while It lasts pretty collar
and enff seta In, whlto or palo toned
wutchijjl homes.
linens prettily trimmed with lace are a
Impress on a child's mind the 1mwlso Investment for the small girl, as
i portanco of taking nothing without they are easily laundered. They should
I |&gt;eriulsslou. "Candy pilla" may somo- bo made In various shapes and sicca.
iitnea lie |&gt;otaon. Sometimes a mother
Bent Pernottai Attention to Your BuHineftH. En­
gire* poison by mistaking n bottle In
S a n d p a p e r B a b y ’s S h o e »,
quire
as to companicH represented.
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Hie medicine chest. An excellent Idea
Always sandpaper tho soles of baby's
Is to bare all bottles not only labeled, new shoe* before they have been worn.
Will appreciate a share of your business
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hut marked wllh a cani, on which a This keeps her from slipping on the
ooooaooooooaoaoaaooaoaooooooQoooaoaoaoaooaoooaoooooo
little I»ell I» tied This easy warning baro or polished floors and prevents
Is particularly gissi In Hie dark, w£eti many a hud fall which could easily
reault In a sprain or broken bone.
so many mistake* occur.
t*arisiile add Is otic of the ordinary
poisons that arc found In the home and
frequently taken In tutstake It bums
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF
the mouth, and lls ¿dor Is unmistak­
able. Clive e(imini salts In abundance
or soap. If the add has burned the
skin only, apply alcohol.
A child uinV take a large quantity of
alcohol, which Is classed as a |Sili»ou.
Hive any simple emetic, «urli ns mus­
tard water, snap and water, etc Appit a cold douche on the hend and
m a n u f a c t u r e r s o f g i n g e r a l e a n d s o d a w a t e r *waiiiitli to Uni Ixidy. If respiration Is
r i i ONE 21
at a low register raise a ml lower the
arms regularly, ns Is done In vasca of
drowning,
Corrosive sublimate should be cesio*
leracleri by an emetic, followed by
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while* of eggs or great quantities of
inllk^ Give tannic acid freely and a
dose of castor oil to utH’ U the bowels.
opium, including laudanum, unir
MAS flKEIU S t a r CASE.
phlne. paregoric or sooth lug sirups,
ran !«• counteracted by perimniganntc bty do, Jo«t nt the porth-whir tnuinrnl
of (minali III dose* of four to live " ben they «re -iu»*r wauled, will InCom plete abstracts from the re c o rd s o f
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grain* If tho ml*take Is detected right llki*l by the priMpecUyn traveler.
away. Strong coffee 1« another anilO ran ge and Sem inole Counties.
Taxes
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Tlie coat of the handkerchief case Is t
dpte; also atropine. Keep the patient small, au,l when flttlabed It will be j
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awake at all cost« by walking, artl(l- durable and nlwnya look Clean, as It
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F IR E and A C C ID E N T In su ran ce

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling

BiiKxr turn rtx tior.Dtit
'did i t tbo
like a garland.- 8ew
jytxcrr.irr watch.
another ¿’’■•‘•and of the rosebud trim
ruing nroutw'1 thO Inside o f the basket, a turquoise? Tho turquoise Is the stone
and when n'U
Kilt hairpins have been for December, and It stands for pros
■tuck In tbs fi&lt;K*u* hlon'you bavo the perlty
cdteat little gift to*'«*1?1 *° ‘ ho filri with t AH told, though, Hie diamond nml the
I bcorl are tho moat dealtt*l «toned Thu
golden hair.’
i pearl should have an article nil to It­
self, though, summed up briefly, its
characteristics are whiteness,,softness
of texture and purity o f luster. As for
tho diamond. It roust have what has
‘ been culled liquid lusclousnevs—must
be of the Jlrst water. In fact. Hie term
“ witter’' ns applied to d!nmoud»-“ (lnit
water,” etc.—1» not n captious term,
Bachelor Girls and M a tro n *
but
I* directly applicable to tho char-1
W ill Like This Gift
acterlstlca of the stone. .
This liquid appeucapee U the flrst
Tho quickest Uilng to turn oiT whun dominating quality which denotes the,
timo ts short Is « guest towel, and real thing. Tho artificial one lacks IL
every housekeeper la glad to hare Nolo here that tho chief difficulty in
plenty of these dainty litt As towels.
Judging U between good gems and Imi­
tations, uot between poor ones and iraltRlIons.

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Christmas Hint

paid fo r non-residents. '

HANDKERCHIEF CASES,
8« Gift» ' Prutd by th»
Dainty Woman.
11«mtkercliW* are standard gifts for
Christum*, LI 11Itu the nicest way to
present them la In it fancy box or rase.
A folding ease of woven ribbou In
white and pale green. Is Illustrated
here. It Is lined with plain sntiu, and
bat ween the coven Is u thick Inyer of
wadding sprinkled.with snclict powder.
A wreath of roam made irutu satin
ribbon limitment* the front of tbe case
while ribbon tins attached to the front
hold It securely together when Uw
haudkereblef« tire placed Inside, Itlbbou «trap* mu&gt; lie attached to the In­
ner face o f ! he'handkerchief case or
satin pocket» as handkerchief holders,
X handkerchief ease that will lie flat,
that will not take up much room, yut
perlinp» contain not indy,, in ml Lei
chief«, but many odd* ami etidboT'lareB
ties, etc., us WelL that utben^j|jAli/hl
tumble about hud secrete (h e o M n tt| f
ÿtire« yarda of dimu»k^vtîr-œake the bottom of u-trunk, us UiGymtariafour towels, «Bd jlju *ca Hoping and
Initialing may •bo drawn with .pencil
His H in t.
and doue by band In afmóitjui tima.
"Don’t you want sopne r«edllea
The guest towsl Illustrated Is of dear?” qnoried Drown na be picked '
r huckaback done In a cresa sUl«b- ---- hi» shirt nml glanced a t ' tho’ plai J }
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where tho buttous should bars tieen. t
tJ^feébajÉ 0»ajf4, V no-^aster than It
"Why. tin ^ i replied JJrm. Brown,
:tîaf,tvrintÿ-fl*o f e a « ago, bQt It b u "Why do yon ask?”
great, Improvement IB other re*‘Qh, I thought.” said Brown a trifle
nervously, -that probably your old ones
had bscomk wore by muck use.” —Exchange.

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can I&gt;* washed aa often as tt becomes
soiled—a denlrablt point In traveling |
c . W. GOODRICH, .Manager
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accessories.
A very besuliful hnadkevrblef box * * * * * * * * * + ^ * * * + * * * + + a a a » a o » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » » ♦ ♦ » e - v * » » » * *
was coven*! with linen. The lop of
the box was adorned with tt bird nml
a branch i*f a tree. The foliage .was
You are positive 0/ the ¡ib i'1' lr°®
embroidered In satin stitch, butjtbe
■uy insurance co/npariy we reprv«'-at
83 if you insure through'us and -mbr*
fire lou you nre certain to e-tmi* dl
those cxaslierating, petty delay» -V
«quibbles that are asuociatod b» roost
people w[tU insurance claims.
. .•PltOJJPT payment of
Hir
‘and equitable methods—and tin- I*»1
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A Baby's Party, t

The Cookbook
Mothers who wish to celebrate th*
flrst nhitlvenmry uf tbp baby’s IdttbT!ie b « t way to make boiled ham
stky -stloukl givo, a party after fku f ol­
Juicy
and tender Is to le ire It In tbe
ii lAving »liggeetlons:
•*&lt;’
,f All tbo gneotS- sbouW.be mothers, ^ J ter In which It li boiled nntil quite

tbo effect that "you can bring yonr
mothor. wtch &gt;ou if you like.”
t -' ,
Other guests may be Invited, but It
la understood that all.ani to be bnby
wdwWpsrs, aa tbo party Is not. to be
spoiled by thu prcseuco of cynics.
Ttw tin table should bo decorated
Willi little readies of glided wicker­
work BUed with;tb* appropriate bloom
of tbe aofiük «e d -tied with a lover’s
knot of astia ribbon to harmonise. la
the center should be an arch of Row.

l.eftorer kidney minced and mixed
with a little gravy pr twins tomatoes
win be fonort u welcome addlUon to
tbe breakfast or lunebtMn omelet
Tho water In which any vegetable»
except p otato« or cabtfigb have been
i'ookfd. way’ be used for tbe basis o f a
soup of to add to the stock kettle.
There Is considerable nutriment In lt.
An Vais* Ryes.
11atoes, giraffes and oetrichee bathe largest éyàa o f land creatures, ct
tleflsb o f sea beasts.

AND
HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRIM PAID

FOR MW FURR AND HIDES
Wwtsays— tmlm VfHtsIk grist*

Mis si,
}bri ■soUo.I.g
EoUhUshsd 1887

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■ LOUISVILLE, K Y . J W ^

�THE SANFORD HERALD

p fiiw b c r

LINENS AND CRETONNES

L o w cost :

re­
cently averaged twenty-five anti
a third miles to a gallon of
gasolinç—r-fpr thirty-three hun­
dred miles!^ A n d this is not
an exceptional Ford perform­
ance. Ford economy is a big
reason for Ford popularity.
Buy yours now. *

A (tiri who timers »-»poOlnllf lino
orange lunriunludu 1» planning this
oar t&lt;&gt; g lv « her friends little decorated
Jar* of this dainty fur Christmas. She
has (»ought prettily sUaped glasso* ami
bn* pastori on them little colored
Christinas garlands qud rope* of
g reen « stlth tlio red berries, which
cost her oijly n few conta. Sho will
wrap tho giunse* In hplly sprayed pnl&gt;or napkins, making .her simple g ift*
doubly attractive boenbsc of their pret­
ty exterior.
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W h y , a ro rd

Fir«- +n,nilrrtt tlijIUr* cl (he new pirrr op (be Ford
ruarbour; rhe-nierrnycrr iv-fivr fifty; thr-fown- rsi—
»even fifly—til f. o. b, Detroit complete with equip­
ment. Cet reulof «od p*n&gt;cuUn from S«oford
M». Kim sad Cerere Cot, C. F. Williim*. Afent; Ed*

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RIVERVIEW, Jacksonville's Most Famous Subi
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Lots S10.00 Down,
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Right recently Riverview has taken on ! I|C mo'* womlc
growth ever known in any suburb t6 Jacktonv‘Ue*
ho
now built and many new ones just started slnce operation* o|
ed up on the 50 thouund dollar Hotel-Vei'ice and the dig
of the big canala by the big steam dredges.
Tl.e motor tar I
the 8 grade grammar school all goc» to ineica'e va'urs

Anyone desiring i good sound mvesttI,enl W'H do we^
take on a few of theae lots.'
.No lots told (o colored people.

* DR. E. H. A R M STR O N G , O W N E R
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OTATOES

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CHOICE SELCTl

ItedjBliss Triumph
Dixie

Improved R ose No. 4

Irish Cobblers
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Gift Makers Opportunity

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carefully taken to plrvc*. Each pi ecu
. must he covered with linen previously
embroidered In rihlvon work and the In­
ner aides lined with siileeu. When you
have • ovensl mid lined &lt;-acb piece (if
canlleiard they must each on* be neat­
ly «tit. In1,1 together to form the Iris .
The box &lt;-ou be finished off round It»
I edge» with n narrow »Ilk cord
Many men appreciate the gift o f a
little
pocket pincushion, and delightful
tenais needed are white celluloid rings,
a run- of n tilrli are tbread,-&lt;l with any one* may be made o f heart shaped
colored satin rlblxili one desire*
A piece» " f ritrdboard. »I*e about.2*4 by 2
The plncuahtou should lie cov
smart Ih&gt;w of the ribbon ornamenta loch,-*
ered
with
sal In. ui»oii which little pan­
eni'h end o f tbo rcllutold line. At one
sies and a motto nre worked.
end are attached n tile, orange stick
■ml nail scissors
Dainty Dr.sstcg Sack,
nattily and comfortable and easy to
mnko 1» tld» dressing sack The mate
rial used 1» white albatro«», and the

essential

Ideal Potato Fertilizer
Ideal Potato Manure
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W. &amp; T. S. Hastings Tol»t&lt;&gt; Sper.a1
SEND FOR Ol’R FHKK hook

FOR MILADY’S PURSE

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Our New and Beautiful Line of Holiday Gooda, the Choicest g
selrctionH for (he Christmas Trade. The nicest and most j
appropriate Gifts for Little and Big, Old or Young. Do not g
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S Just received a nice line of Allitfaior Hand Batin, direct from £
0 the factory. The latest out. Trices are right.
Come and't
a look them over.

THEO. SCHALL, Jeweler
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Expert Watch and Jewelery Repairing
123 WEST FIRST STREET,
SANFORD. FLA. g
Open Evenings From December 3rd Until Xmas

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B u itol B tg, M ill« Attractiv. and
Haniliomt Holiday Ft« m*m bra ness.
The I»ended bag shown hero I* In
gr.c, and «liver mounted on u silver
frame
llcnih-d etTei’t» are very popu
Inr and bug» of Oils sort in/iko occc-ptu
Ide tokens for itomeli o f all ages.
Headed bag«. '«Ith while background
»nu/m-d "IT » Itb gold and sliver bend»
and with a rote o f green and red at
tin- lnter»«»'tlons of ttie gold and "liver
line*, bn\•• gill • ln»|&gt;»
Small »liver medi purse* with chn»i»l Inst»« prnvhh-d " U h « Anger ring
r - -l t «ini,I’t-i ting »«&gt; that they - an te-

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», if, on • I,n III nto »holt |j I, Itli « 11v ,*t
in-»» I» nt tin- Hit*»- point» of the tri
angular slmp.-d I »«i-r edge
In need Idwork tn-inW u»e,l In place of
French knot« give a very up to date
touch to a dgslgn They tuny bo used

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Jà CRs o : I U h : F L O R ID A
Mr. R. C. Maxwell, Mgr. Sanfoi’ d

SPRAYER
POPULAR

S P R A Y IN G M A C H IN E

T H E S A N F O R D D IS T R IC T
Nineteen of these machines now
grawers of the Celery Della.

And P rovid e F or Y o u r F am ily a Home
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Only $10 Ca«h and $5 P e r Month
Beautiful Lot In ,

M ARKHAM

buttonholing and tbu embroidery nr
carried out In pink embroidery »Hk»
The lie I» o f pink wn»h ribbon

Buy » h

PARK

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Prom $100 lip. Be Healthy and Happy. This
Price Can’t Last Long a« They Are Selling. Don’t
Ml»« ThU Opportunity of Your Ufc.
Some Real
Bargains
In Vacant Lots and Houses and Lois
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Close In Towe and Near U h l N c w Depot.
1 Hare the Goods, the BesrPriees and the Best
Terms. See Me at Once, anq Get the First Choice.

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CITY PROPERTY SPECIALTY MAN

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Cor .or l*«sk A v e lin e and S eco n d S tre e t —

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kCTOR 8 P O R A L L K IN PB O P H E A V Y H A U L I NO

L a rg o s u p p ly o f H o r s e s , M u le s .
o n i -a n d H i r n w a a lw a y s

on hand For Salo or Exchange
Blscksmlthtng and W agbn R ep a irin g lq oonneetlon
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PERIODICALS
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A i-R ow Celery Sprayer, Light Draft, Centre Drive. Sprays
with* a fine mist and has a good pressure.

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Surely toinu one who la a hit put' *Jed over Christmas things will he
glad to know ivhul attractive glfl.i can
Uv fashioned out of remnant* of net
These remnants can txj picked Up at
the curtain goods counter a* well a*
nt Ihc department of lace*, where net*
are likely to be higher. Collar pro­
tectors, to keep the blouse collar from
being «oiled by coai hr furs, are made
I of a strip of net or all over lace about
a third of a yard or even less In width
and almost a yard long. A narrow
| hem Is run In on both' aides and each
end gathered up closely and finished
with any kind of tassel, black silk,
while cotton, gilt or a »mall crocheted
whlto ball.
Oecaalonaily lh e * g 'pro­
tectors have a tow tiny pin tggHt dr
gathering* In-the center of th o V a r f
the height of n collar, and *ome dphreal a' tiny weight where the end tns
■«•1 Is put on. A bit of color may he
&lt; added, but It la wisest to make tbo
protector* *o that tbey\may ft« launi drred.
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KindtrosrUn QKt*.
One d e ve r girl who has a email kin­
dergarten class la preparing bean bag*
MS gifts for her small mildls,
Hhe
makes »i]iiaro bags about four loche*
across out o f scrap bag pieces o f blue
I and pink linen and chsmbrny. Then
she embroider* the two or three Ini
tisls cornrrwlse on the bags and partly
fills them with beans, making sure
that they are not too hokvy. I f one la
making the erer welcome bean bag
and wanU to glre It an extra decora­

tive touch It may be buttonholed
around the edgea. A set o f the beI*,
due pfnk and one Woe.* makes a gift
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suitable
for'any achild-

in use by »th e leading
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W e have these sprayers in stock for immediate delivery.
D on’t fail to see the IR O N AG E before buying your sprayer.

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H A R D W A R E CO

aa -center* or as filling for petal*. In
the latter rate a cord outlining U often
seen.. For the .table padded dellle#
covered with glass («■nils are preferred
t&lt;rall other kinds by T*omptr&gt;who- lUtu
to tjomhlnc beauty w Ith-uiUJty,»^
f
forefinger ring I* suplk^i^ t o W
excrtVlvely oriental, and the mafe hdge
the ring tlio more one'* hxmT fw lh f-!
hies—It Is presumed—tlio Unikl 'o f u
maharajah or un Indian princess.
T h e«« forefinger Hugs am usually net
With Olio largo caWchon «tom* or fi
single pearl surrounded by smaller
stone*.
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O f conrae 4- genulno pearl large
enough to form the*, center o f spell a
ting would be worth' a tatbarajali’a
ranaorn. but no atlgmn uttacbea Itself
to the Imitation pearl these days, and
tome of these near pearls are reelly

marvelous In their color and luster.
Such a peed, set In a ring of small &lt;ff
monda or roblea. makes a beam j
ting- .
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�December 18. i j n *
ATTENTION! LADIES!
iw s e
It wa* the twenty-seventh date to. he B ill, probably won this honor on ac­
count
of
being
a
newspaper
man
and
not
admitted to tba Union. There, h*ve
Calker* All Tka Dust From Everybeen twenty-one states admitlee, since a lawyer and alii the newspaper men can
PsWUked t w r Turodsr and Friday MoplM Uy
where And Holds It
now
rejoice
with
him
in
this
great
honor.
,■ It dine in; unless wte count Iov*. which
IME HERALD PRINTING COMPANY was admitted on the tame day« « * • Several of us belong to the A la Bita Pi Dusting, denning! polishing is hard,
and Bill Crawford has nothing on us in back-breaking work.
K J HOLLY, r dito»
■state tint* admitted.
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An almost never
W. M. MAYNCS. B u sln c»» M a o » ifr
this Greek stuff.
Why
the
reason,
fheU;:
for
the
groat
ending task and yddogi satisfadtory in
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growth of Florida 'to- population* between
the old way.
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Among
the
early
and very fine Christ­
igpo and 19107.' '
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But it is easy, quick and satisfactory
DaUvaradla iKa Cltjr by canWr 12.00 *•» r**»
Thera can he but one answer. Flor­ mas editions of Florida papers coming to tha new way using the O-Cedar Polish,
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adtasca or 20c par i art' ' i?ida V » not really "discovered" by the our «change table this week afo the Ft. Mop. With 'it you can spend a few
(Vtnaata la adtaocr nrutt ha
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tlo i
&gt; K i l l ,t now u k „ you ,|
great bulk of the American people until a Meade L ea d «, and the Zolfo S p r in g ,
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- Catered aaairac &lt;faaa mall matter Attest 22nd score of years or so ago. It hod never Truth, both of them full of good matter, moat half
a-day. You simply pass the,
•t Sanford. Florida
advertising
and
Christmas
cheer.
This
*”■ I *08. at tba
received the publicity. The* Attention
O-Cvdar Polish Mop over the floor and
aodrr Act of March 3rd. 187»
a t the people had not beep sufficiently, U the season of the year for the merchants ayery particle of dust and dirt is.taken
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op and held. The floor Is given a har,
Ttlaohaaa Ho. 14» directed here. _They did qo£ know of
Odea to Harold Doildln«
the wonderful climate, the good aoii and ” ! ‘ ^ ; r kly t
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the productive possihiil ties and the mar­ th. Ktorid. mcrch.nlopportunities.
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OUR SEM INOLE E D IT IO N '
ket resource» of the slate.
Hardware Co.
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/ The people' who were here kept per­
* The Herald 1« foregoing the plwllure
sistently plugging away to get the most f~. If you hive a friend in some other
Auction Bridge
this season of compiling a Christmas
out of the soil they were cultivating, to state' who is likely to be interested in
‘ edition, for It has always Keen a pleasure
Put ydyr papers and other valuables beyond the reach
deveiope the coufttry and the marketa. Seminole county there is no better way • The attractive home of Mr. and Mr*.
, In felling out a Holiday edition caperForrest
Lake
on
Park
avenue
was
the
o f fire or thieVcg, by renting a Safe D eposit Box.
Others c&amp;me and joined them and the to attract him than to send this edition
‘ {ally since the ‘young folk* have become
gospel was preached in more places, of the Sanford Herald to his address. scene of a beautiful party oh Thdraday
*} accustomed t o ‘ one at Christmas time.
Our Safe t)cpoaijuBoxci arc fitted w ith Y ale Lock*
telling of the tide towarda Florida, and They have been issued for that purpose evening when they entertained a number
■ However, an will from time to time glee
.mare people joined -the grand snny'crf and there arc plenty of-eitnrTopics at of their- friends HeUghtfuIljr*« «octiorr
requiring,two different key&amp;^— makmg. i t impossible to
- them- Christmas stories and the ladies
Florida boosters, until th* tide of immi­ The. Ueraid office, at tha small sum o/4-bridg*. The pretty rooms wero tasteChristmas suggestions sna the men, poor
open them without your permission.
gration wag turned this way, and every­ ten cents apiece, Get them now .and fully decorated with rosea and.star jes­
ipen, are not-deeply nmterned about
samines.
The
guests
were
received
and
■end
them
now.
thing else has come following In it* train.
Christmas and probably will not miss the
cordially'greeted by Mr. and Mrs. For­
\
Add yet Florida buy be considered a
regular Christmas edition. However,
Mrs. John W. Dickins, the efficient rest Lake and their mother, Mre. Lake
"ground floor proposition.” There are
this season an have departed from the
more opportunities here now than there Hanford correspondent of the Ttpnpa of,dewberry, S. C. Mrs. Lake was
beaten path of regular holiday editions
were ten years ago— or rather there are Tribune had g fine descriptive write-up imiMsboigly gowned in black, satin and
and have complied a special Seminole
more opportunities that are near fruition of Sanford in last Sunday's Christmas MnUfFgaresi Lake wore a very beautiful
county edition that will cover a large
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In the state now than ten years ago. AJI, edition of the Tribuee. The work shows cvcfifng. cOktumtf pi pink crepe de ehene,
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field and exploit the advantages of the
Presiding at the
Florida is prospering and- attracts at­ great care in the compUtaion of descrip­ embroidered In gold.
county in a better manner than we could
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tention. As one sect!oh develops it tion and statistics and Mrs. »Dickins is punch bowl was Mias MeD Whltner,
hope to do In the ordinary holiday edi­
dus a.vote of thanks for her very able daintily gowned in blue charm&amp;iae.
tion. This edition will be good adver- helps'another, and builds up the ritiea
and big distributing centers. Just as article ami the Tribune for their very There were eleven tables of players who
ttring for the next twelve months while
enjoyed a spirited gime of auction. Top
liberal space.
J Why not buy som eti,^ serviceable and useful for that Chri«tm»»
t f l j holiday edition would only be good one' homeseeker coming to Florida to
ITesent?
scores were made by Mre. Davis Hart,
live prosper« and makes a success in a
during the holidays.
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The formers ought to be making a Mre. J. W. Dickins, Robert A. Newman
state, he brings several others. Ah ex­
T^-good bicycle will no, oniy please, hut will be a good Inv estinem .ml
In presenting this edition, the first in
will last for years.
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ample of success draws others seeking fortune out o f vegetables now if the and B.* W. Herndon, to whom were
the new county we do So in the full
f? -W&gt; carry qll the leadiqj, makes of Bicycles, the one You can
to duplicate whar they -have heard some prices paid at the groceries are to lie awarded the handsome prizes, Notable
.le'
knowledge that it is Just ah ordinary
pend upon to give good antj lMting service.
taken us an example. And this" brings, Women," by Abbott, a hand painted
one else has done.
newspaper edition. There are no fancy
^ COLUMBIA, 1VER ^ORNSON, R AC YC LE and HARTFO RD
But all of us can dojnore than we the question of high living back to the plate, silver mounted pencil set and sil­
*-s
-covera, no colors, no pomp or pageantry
have been doing. All of ua can contrib­ question of a city market in Sanford, ver top whisk broom. At the dose of
In the make-up or the reading matter,
ute our mile.to the necessary publicity something that has long been advo­ the game the gracious hostess, assisted
but Is the Sanford Herald In enlarged
to bring many thousands of people to cated in The Herald and la some­ by her two pretty little daughters, Serita
PALM ETTO AVENUE
form with the solid facta presented solid­
the state within the next year. Accord­ thing that will help the fanner and the and Maud, served an elegant supper on
ly and In concrete form and the reader
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* th«/' card tables. Those enjoying Mr.'
ing to census estimates,'something like consumer as nothing else.
will gain a better idea of Seminole county
and Mre. Lake's hospitality were Mr.
three millions of people will change their
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than.be could possibly do from a world
places of residence in 1914, How many # We note in the Ft. Pierce News among and Mrs. R. A. Ne*man, Dr. and Mrs.
o rx A A A u V A i
1of cuts and flowery language.
Every
of that three millions will you, a* an In­ the pictures of the city Officials one of T. A. Neal,"Mr. and Mre. B. W. Herndon
statement made can be verified, Every
dividual, Influence to come to Florida? Judge Otis Parker «h o is president of i Mr. and Mrs, f j. F. Smith, M r. and Mrs,
a R e a l Estate-O ffiee on my
picture made la from the original anil was
~ TRIslIV"m ailer for alToi us to take the city cOunciroT Fi/Pierce! The gp-1 Xt P. Connelly, Mrs.-Cruse Barnes, Mr.
own account &lt;
not faked out from some other state or
the
Bank t»f
borne to ourselves, and a problem for nlal judge looks twice as large and twice ( McLaughlin. Miffl Laura Fish, Mrs. O.W
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some other part of Florida. Seminole
Sanford and e
each one of us to solve in hi* way. It as natural as he did in Tallahassee when Brady, Mrs. J. W. Dickins, Capt. and
a cordial invitation to ilu
/county offer* to much to the homemeans not only the welfare of some one he so ably assist«! nt the birth of the Mr». R. H. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
public to come anhd see me when I can be of
seeker that we have np need to go farther
wd know, or In whom we may he Inter­ Seminole baby.
Gonzales, Mrs. W, D. Holden, Mr. and
afield for pictures or stories. Seminole
service.
I f you crdtn help me I know you will
ested, but it means the rapid develop­
Mrs. U. R. Dca*, Mr. and Mrs. Barret,
county offers so much that this small
ment of Florida and rapidly increasing
Capi, and Mrs. A. B. Fatjo, Mrs. C. M.
be glad to do so. I In either case I shall U
edition does not start to tell the half of
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New Jacksonville I)aJI&gt;
benefits to all of ua.
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Vorce, Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Ferpald, Dr.‘
the story of our resources and advanpleased to see you.'
Let It be one of your (rest and firmest
Progress is the watchword of th* News, and Mrs. Samuel Puleston, Mr». H. L .
, tages.
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of New Year resolutions when you audit the new afternoon newsp»[ier which is DeForret. Mis» .Meli Whrtenr, Mr. AIThis edition only takes in the essen­ yourself at the end of this month, to do
soon to moke its appearanre at Jackson- I*1*! Foster., Mr»- F\ L. Miller, Mr*,
Jn the real estate business there are thm
tial» and In a few words attempts something to help your town, your
ville.
Its publishers, Messrs. C. H. Davis Hart. Col. A. M. Thresher, W.'E.
to take the reader to some of the different county, your section and your state;
important factors- 4he Buyer, the Seller ami
and Albert Hanson, lire abundantly
alaon ar,d Mr. Rlgley.
aocUoVu of this great little county where and then work to make good on that
equipped In training, experience and,caj&gt;-----the D ealer and th eil importance is in the o n lrr
there are more beauty spots, more winter resolution ;t!2 days during 1914; and
Itai to give the state of Florida a newsNotice to the Public
vegetables, mol« fruits, more .miles of you will Ixi surprised at- the good you
jjiven. There may ’ he plenty o f sellers ami
. beautiful river front, more miles of beau­ will accomplish.—Jacksonville Metrojr- paper which will not only keep fully.; Th,. peoples Hank of Sanford is glad
dealers but -if no b v^ ers there is no husim-sabreast of the advancement of the state to announce to the people of Sanford
tiful takes, more flowing wells of pure olia. '
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in
all
essentials,
hut
point
the
way
to
Seminole
county
that
its
New
Safe
(lone,; iVly first effort t hen will be to secun*
water, more brick road», more churches
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The publishers of the Deposit Vault Is now entirely completed
' andrecbool houses and more people to the
buyers and to do t h ^ - J shall g iv e the buyer
Jacksonville News promise to mske thrir and open to the public during banking
. square mile than any other county of ! The JacksonvlIIe~'News; the very
pa,wr
fill
the
place
in
the
sta'te
of
Flor­
m y first consideration,
satisfied buyer be­
hours for inspection.
siml'araixe can boaat not only in Florida I " * wwt ftem oon dally In Jacksonville
ida that the Rirminghnm News doer^n
•This vault I* unique in that it is
hut In any other state in the-«kith. ' hai »»“ • ‘ t* Wtlal
to *»•* Pub|ic
comes a permanent Rooster for the place a,
Alabama: the Atlanta Journal doe* in entirely separate' from the main or.
Ort account of the great expense of |unH }t U 8,1 thot I » 0Pk‘ * ho *n
well as u friend of th evdcaIcr makin(, thc M |,.
taking the photograph* and making the! *l ***** claimrel and then some. It cam Georgia; the Pallas News does in Texas Money Vault of the Bank, ixang locate
and
the
Chicago
Tribune
doe*
in
Ultnoip.
As a m atter of policy, 8 , ^ , | sha!I
apd ^
■aid that
just to the rear of the old vault and i»
cuta and other work* incidental to a large
t^ ^ fu lly «aid
that the JnrksonThe mechanical equipment purchaaed
nf ucrvM to jtjl |&gt;atrons by an,
editlon we are limited in free copies and vilfp New* is -quite the n w t metropoli­
isfy^ in every respect d^y customer who. &lt;1,-It will be necessary to charge a nominal tan daily in .Jacksonville -urn! If the by tin- Messrs, Hanson for their new en­ unohslructrd passageway from the bank
business through me. E.»*
sum for this edition to those who wish advertising patronage is any criterion terprise Ix-ar* ample anil eloquent tes­ lobby.
timony
of
their
ambition
and
intentions,
of
success
In
Jacksonville
the
new
paper
j
Realixing
the
extreme
privacy
that
*■—tt&gt; send them to their friends in other
counties and states and while it will of has already arrived In the success class. A monster Goss perfecting press, which many patrons desire in the handling of
l y second consideration will be the seller,
ntoesaiiy be more of a work of love than The Newt is owned and opera fed by the will print thirty-two'pages in black and their boxes, we have had arranged a
of financial returns the management Hanson brothers who have lately brok­ cojora at one turn of the cylinders, has ■pedal retiring booth which may lie
for without property to sell I can do no busi­
wishes to thank the county commls- en Into the Florida field with the pur­ been erected at the News' plant and pub­ occupied by the holder of a box whil
ness. I want to handle your property. But
* »loner», the city council of Sttnford, the chase of the Pensacola News and they lication office. No. 20 Ocean street, handling same. This is directly to U
fVf/
the Antrann«
entrance of (bp
the D;,floaj.
merchants of Hanford and the merchants are a welcome addition to the Florida Jacksonville. This press is the oniy right of ihp
^ cannot sell it if too high priced oi* if anything
___ people
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__ Seminole
.....
Preks. Jacksonville rnay support. three neveApnper, color press in the state of j Vault.
, ■ ^
and
of _________
the county of
else about it is not right. I must give g o o d
who have respond«! so liberally towsrd ,lâl|y PaPm nn&lt;l il m*&gt;' not b« t w-e |Florida. U .will print sevrn. colors in
^*t*‘n‘linr-To&lt;,all a most ronlial invisincerely hope that all ol
of them may 1
j aaamon
addition to tmthe primary
primary black,
\coom- tation t o , _ n
this work.
Sincerely
mack, ^oom.
lhu npu. .
values, good titles and good treatment. I ailit!
. ...
,
,
stay and prosper for despite our differ- panying it, from the factory' i* a com-( t}artn\c',
•
,
Wo make no excuses and expecL-ijo
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VVry truly yours,
satisfied that we are on the up grade and th;at
trnet** we are all fellow sufferers' and in plete «(uipment of the latest stereotyping
commendation for this work. It is a
'
People* Bank of Sanford
property ' is going to move.
machinery,
which
will
enable
the
Ne
th» game that beget* little of human
real newspaper and as such will meet
kindness and tew shekels.
to lie on the street« and in the mails m
the requirements of Use public, if it is
Ml Milanaty to Npeak
Jacksonville ten minutes after t ^ ‘t&gt;jr
Successful ( i attracting the people to our
^ M y third consideration is to be myself.
Rev. D. W. Richardson of China la to
graph editor gets the latest N t£g 0( tjle
cofigty *rr Intend to make it an annual! Col. W. P. Walton of„ Kentucky has
Itato and the world at U r g ^ rom J|pec. visit Hanford thlg we4k and will speak
. Modest, isn t it? But you see I have learned.
«veqi and can ex"pect to Issue a much arrivtsi in Orlando having purchased
ial leased wires. Alresj^ insulled in at the Presbyterian church Wednesday
, that I do myself the m ost good when I look
Iilger ediUon next year.. Ten thousand, a .half Interest In the Daily Report*«
the pUnt Is s battegy of lntPrtypWf night at To'clock: He is a gifted speaker,
of these copies will be circulated In every Star with hla brother, E. C.-Walton and
after the best interest o f the buyer and seller.
which represents
word
typ#_ and will not only help hut entertain
part of the civilized world and aside] these two
Incomparable
Kentucky
retting m a c h in e y ^ which art&gt; an ,m. those who hear him.
^1 ve got to make a living. I ’m n ot doing all
from tjiose sent out by the Herald office gentlemen will now give the people of
It U hoped that a Urge number wifi
•very ohe interested In Seminole county this section o f Florida a real daily p*P*r provement o y ^ j g f ionjt (, ub|U}ml
thisjiusiness because I like the other fellow s,
type faces' avail themselves of tho opportunity
and her devrlopemnt should send copies with pro« service. If W, P. Walton or linotypes. T^c display
to hear a gifted speaker tell you of the
cover
the
nngv
o(
lhe
1|t„
t
#prt.
best—not-much—but because it pays.
to friends throughout the state* north E. C. Walton make'a promise you ran
conditions in the new republic how.
%'
of ua. Our county and our city will rely on Its being kept to the letter and jmen i °/the type designer's art. fitted
Come in and see m e *anyhow.
»
prosper In the next twelve months aa that the Reporter-Star wHhshfho the in »teel Aablneta and case* which tnakr
* 0uv Property Now
*,
' &lt; .*■'
,
.. Yours truly,
never before and The Herald will take a brighter for the presence of two Waltons 7 " v7,cnce and .small space the esrenUrge part in thia development. The is already assured. Like Kentucky ' T t i l rajild' stkl accurate newspaiier . property in Sanford and especially in
hamlet, town and qlty U judged by the whiskey alt KentuckUns are good people !,rWlucUon. * »
the suburb* will ,takq a decided rise In
newspaper Vrgely and this edition is but
uui the
un- Waltons
ri siyxija »ns
their «litorisl itlVl the next thirty days on account of the
are exceptionally good V n *bo
/
*i
ghod enodgh to set the pace for Hanford newspaper men and business hwn and r ,u^neM 'trtffs/Ì4Wfl/
_____ Han sons have-«it- building' of the new hotel and brick
*»d Heminolir county.
^T‘~ * Gym* P ir n National Bank.
they will do things In Orange county. ereioed th&amp;.qMtfS^iuàtàMng but pri^ roads. You want* building lotir
3 L
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■g ressive cafa. viortitta marked the sele^* and you can get two In Sanfo v! Hi I :hU
We
have
already
extended
the
hand
i
V. %Vtion
of.
their
machinery.
They
insist
cheap. Corner on brick roods, fa«» east.
C. E. Walton and now take the *kt
upon producer* who are abundantly Urge lota well drained. Apply to riv-ald
FLORIDA'B GROWTH
-pUaxure in welcome to W. P. Walt
equipped in training and exjiericnc« to offlee for particulars. Must be sold this
What n country has clone is a good In- and the .Florida Press Ai
and Ft. M&gt;*ere where he expect* !° 1°°^
give the people of Jacksonville and Flor­ -week 4nd will be almost given away,
rT-«Q.
•1
' dication of what It U doing or of what it
i •* ' : tr —
-----------after the fruit, and ^vegetable trad»ida
what
they
want
and
need
in
a
1
1
can d a
H
,» *.. ■ t __ iv
« *
* *
i.
The Commcrvll) club of Kanfo^, .
thotoughly
/'Jirognwaivc,
IndepenMV
Vrt
Have
Been
Uhktag
Far
Osbom Khawiia,* arrivisi In the citi'
/ In 'the decade from 1900 to U0,‘ . suf^trilted for 600 copies of thq/.
The Hcrild.
iq,itpday. and will spegf/imrenU days looking up
up io fytc.^wjffwiper. ,
■&gt; &lt;'
V’ t
Get
Florida'» poptdation increased 42.4' jwr Herald to be sent away from t^p state
one
before
•V-dVhe ivjw, - the improved, the better
old friends and alquaintaiicps. Mr- Shs*
cent. The increase for the United States to advertise die CeUry City,
Q^cdar rolioh Mop, made with a qpiek V w
WilUe StringfNTdw of DeLand and
Yi
formerly spent hisTwintfra here
aa a whole was only 21 per cent. This years the county com m iM U ,^ o{
detatltkbil.iiae)
oenter,
enabling
you
to
other places wax in.“the cjty yf*k rd *y
T*r* Rwilding Lot**
h u rra ».o f population was ‘tot brought "Osceola county paid for 6% to j ^
mntmik the mop head and replace it shaking-hands with ijh -miny friebda. owned some valuable property.
-y'
Two choice building lota bn Sanford without an effort. Can be done in an
about for the reason that tills is a new jreariy nibtoripUons to t b e ^ ^
Mr. J. E. Herby and tworiorerv'ti-i
Mr Grover Fletcher bgothfi- of Dr
Heights'will be sold Art edit this week. instant. Two s it«:. JL.OO-fl.W, . Get
atate, nor that gold has Neon discovered Vallçy
...
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children Ralph and Alice returned tSL
Gazctt» and to tbit
FhMdtdU-of^tho -Seminate
of Brtak'itadi wffl bedbWlt'fiif tw&amp; d t l« o f
D a^on O r iiir F t H a y i after u vlrit «
them on two or three dayt* trial at HIU
n6r t i i l T H f F T I a dioom of snyj advertising waa largely due
•pen* last Wedneaday and &gt; ^ W k d «y
growth
this
property.
F'ace
the
«
a
t
and,
are
HArdware Co. •
kind In prpgresa;* It w*a jiu t a good of Kissimmee from 1,600 to
ton e weeks to Mr. Herby’s 1’arenuin Hanford. -"
v " ™
,000 popu- the greataht bargain In Sanford today.
natural, hcglthy growth.
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- hfr, and Mr*. John Herby of Celery Are
Utlon and the settling of the county
W. F’ . Malcolm representing the
Apply to Herald office for particular». 1
Florida is by no jnmns a new state. with thrifty farmers- The FI
. .*?#
publi- ¿/A j a a l ------------------- - • W .tL I^ n‘ cm g the prominent visitor*
to the Remington .Typewriter .Op., of Jack
Its shore« * m- among' th* flr*t diacov- catigns are the !&gt;e*t advert!
city
from
Orlando
yesterday
were
0 . R. •wville called upon tfn^focal treiW
«riea on tho'Am«riatn rontlpctit, *nd in for the State, after all.*
Basket Ball Game
Keller and J. H. Davis. Mr. Keller wai
Florida was the first aetUepv t 'ini the
,nm
u
R " A " T *M&gt;«*aa, one *&gt;f lhp
\a Sanford Girls* High School basket formerly editor and owner of the R*.
jdegenWm,^ Schelly (Bffl Jr.) ha* resigned-ax R . p . d . Carrier». Mr. Thomas i* « *
American ,criritirteflt' tp be
« town. 'Tfon. w. B. rrawN
been [team will play the Orlando giria at porter-Star but has recently sold hla machintkt at the shop* and is now hamTh* state after having been jq
former newspaper, i
known in Alachua edunty having
Kappa [Sanford High School grounds next newspaper intreeaU to the Waltons and
“
Fofdx"
for
The
Sanford
Macrated
into
the
prac
a
- resident of that »action foe
» *
afternoon at three o'clock. A la now engaged in growing orang
g’.V N M vdiM
llne .nd
“
•
yars.
He waa-a welcome visitor i
|t spirited contest is
w -w
mr Altamonte
he^zÜ^.
and
with.

THE SAWfORP HERALD

If you

the head of a business or

family,.; &gt;u cannot afford to be without the re and thief-prap^rotectidn
afforded. ly our Safe' Deposit Boxes

Peoples Bank

USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS |

CO.

J . O. PACKARD

LATE LOCALS

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Latest Parisian fashions for doll* at
D. of W. Bazaar. Mothers* Come and

RARI.Y HISTORY OF PECAN.

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Basket Ball

New Shopping Methods

Woman's Club

The hoys’ basket ball (earn o f 1the
With all the uneconomic character of
At
Chrintmaa d° ,N , l D&gt; ° ' W ‘ i Seedling Planted Fifty Yi ear»
&gt;nPP»r*rP » w n t r e p a e a p p
Sanford High School played Rollins Col- the Christmas rush in trade one thing is
' 4
Orlando
lege. DecerMjer 12|h on the High’School *ure, thnt the enormojs business done at
¿jtor o/ The Herald:
'
T . B. Lanier of Lake county and other
Wheti Mr. Jacob Summerlin, whom
Note» From A ll' Department!
ground*
of Viis city with the resulting, holiday time could, never 1» transacted
' For publication In your paper I fur- places was in the city yesterday buying
the early settler» of thi* section were
f If The Sanford Woman's Club
score: Sanford^ 2C; Rollins, 6.
|were not the public becoming accusnkh herewith record--of metoorolori- Christmas presents for the grnndrhilpleased Co call the "rattle king of South
Thi* Sanford boys showed their so fieri- 4 mere not the public liecoming acrus■- rj]
T « iobservation«
« « v a t W taken by
»0
ny the
me underunuef- dren Bat says that Sanford stores -.-11
Florida," fifty year* ago planted the j ^
trjrt u a ¿oopeyatlvB observer ot the cheaper than New York.
tub 1 alrndar. Week Beginning Dec. 15 °rity over the opposing team- in their tomed to direct their »hopping through
little Hecdliiig pecan tree at the kitchen
quicker manoeuvering. more efficient the advertising.
tf«*Uwr Duremu of the U. S. Deport0 l W bu|k j r)
Roberta.
36-1 , door of his home a abort distance vast Dec |r, Social. By request, Auction buaket »hooting and lasing wind. Their
In the old days a Christmas shopper
«.a t of Agriculture during the week
Bridge part^ in place of Mili­ success is largely due to'their »ateful and
of where now stands f fit» Oranger comity
Messrs.
Brown
and
Cleveland
of
star
tty1 out on her errands with vague
^ding D « 14. 1V13, at Sanford.
tary Euchre.
court house, he probably was little aware
persistent prartire under thg 'coaching ideas of what *he wanted ahd proposed
*"&lt;n* instnimsntal readings are from * aola
,n ‘ h* citY yesterday buying
Dec 17 Literature. I. Harvard Uni­
of Mr. Wildman.
^
to grp. She loiterod up and down the
„ j i rtuntn* standard Instruments ex- their winter supply of groceri* •* It of the fact that it was the beginning’ of
versity, Mr». Moughion.
2.
an
industry
in
florida
that
was
later
not
Increasing
interest
was
shown
by the store windows, and failing to see what
■ jn
manner recommended by
to take mon* groceries for a
Imprint of Yale on American ample attendance ihade up not qnly of
only to rival the businesa In which he
she needed she drifted in and out of
C r h l e f of the Weather Bureau.
bungalow than for ordinary Houseletters, Mrs. B. F. Whitner. those directly interested in the school
various places, pawing jrver goods until
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Very rcipectfully.
Nunnally’s candy. Liggett’, chum- * “ " * * ? « * . but would vie with.the
I Development of PeriodiacI but by the general residents of Sanford
&lt;*&lt;&gt;
at
last she found something that would
• H. C. DuBose, ; • Utes. Guth’s candies at the Bexall Store. ^
fm,t production “ “
P«*“
irtdfi
Literature' in America, Mrs., also. •
ducer.
While the cattle owner cared
do.
Coojwntffrc
Ofwrrer
Just
the
thing
for
a
Christmas
jov.
297t
’•VA
Dlckins. 4; Round Table
for his herds that roamed the plains of
. Tho line up was as follo&amp;s:
All this tooJOhe time of clerka and
r | i , The Eagles have Secured the famous
Discussion.
*south Florida from the Kkonlokhatchce
Sanfo.*d
Rollins obstruct«! the passage to (he counters
TrwpMstur*
• Busbnell 7-piece orchestra from DeLand north to the Calooaahatchee on the Dec. IK Welfare. Call Business Meet­
Fry
-L F
Martin of thoae who had more definite ideae.
“ n(i Stumon’s orchestra for their Mas- south, and by ship loads sent them to
ing.
Coati »
R F
Hutchinsorf The storee were filled with a lot of un*
querude Ball New Years Etc.
Tickets Cuba in exchange for .Spanish gold, the
- C
Stearns declded people, who took tlmo to make
Tin- Music Dppartment o f the Wom­ Gilbert
on sale at R. C. Bowers ant^Theo. School.
Roberta up their minds.
tree continued to grow, and produce fruit an’s Club met oirSatyrady at 3 p. m.
Routh
LG
P. C.
Black
RG
Bqx Ball for.ladies and gentlemen at so agreeably to the palate that friend*
The copunonest procedure in con­
The program was arranged by Miss Field*
•r.
The boys played • Kissimmee -High ducting a shopping foray today start*
,
30G EatL^icaL St. A 30 ball game frvy and neighbor» were interested, and bcaan Jobmi Stumon, a day for moat interesting
Cloudy .5 r^ ts. ’ Priera -itrarrtrd- for- T ro m b 1” planL-uuU-ftmu .the same
* » » « « t«w.
Bn.t thing* our* j m t Ammant. piympn.vr,
tree, arul
Kiz»unmix.aj'iL|u»twith newspaper reading... For many
won, scoroilt) to 13.
thus wa» scattered over the state the ht». Dowell being the subject.
weeks previous to Christmas the news­
■acorra. ; P. E, Hartman. Manager.
;r
f y ” - : 1;
nucleus from which the pecan induatxy. T* fn place of a pa(»er Mrs. Martin road
.Don't miss the next game- -You'll papers are filled with attractive adver­
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44
Uot regret it.____
tising describing in much detail the holi­
■hort selections on his lifo and worka.
. V %
Rev.
v . Georg
George Hyman, Mrs. J. M. Tular of today had its origin.
47
The
owner
and
the
old
house
are
gone/
day
offeringa
Many merchants do a
Mrs.
To'ar
had
a
fine
paper
on
the
7
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I
and Gjja*. L. Polk left Monday noon for
public aeryice by printing l&amp;ta of augHAFfTTY IN NUMBERS
Arcadia where they will spend the next and only the tree and an old well now Mac Dowell Association at Peter­
gestions of gifts for men, for women, fo r
which! days attending the State Baptist mark the spot where stood the hospit­ borough, N. I I .
•'All the world loves two lovers."
girls and for boys, giving also ragnea of
able
mansion
where
friends
and
stranger»
MacDoweU'4 "T o a Wild R o » " and Sanford Herald.
Association, to which they have been
i,
were
entertain«!
by
the
genial
ojd
gentle­
prices; and here and there bit» of uaefuj
the "Deserted Farm" played by Miss
appointed delegates.
It used to tie that "all the world lov«i
«4 •
»
description.
man, familiarly known as "Uncle Jake Calm-*. His "Scottish Tone PPictuYes
n lover" but the Herald evidently desire«
UUle Happenings—MenUod Of Llmberger c n e «v . Holland Herring Summerlin."
Thue the rough preliminary work of
by Mis* Davis.
to get busy on numbers. If "two"lovers,
ail’d Popcorn nt Mrs..A. Simon's. 26-tfThe little seedling of fifty years ago
deciding on gift! is largely due aTTlotne.
After a short business session the meet­
Matters In Brief V
w(ly not a dozen? I (»member when old j
o J ii t h e s * ^
I'&amp;isa Mary Waldron hrtS ' n-rurn«l stands today a giant of ita kind, with ing adjourned.
Bng ^ oung uwxl to love cm In bunch«;
for g f
(,
lh
h#Ye „ ^
to Sanford after spending several weeks broad spreading branches, that yesterday
great, big, luscious,
UWOUS,
double-breasted
|
il|w
idea
of
what
iluy
wtnt,
Then*
will
lie
a
meeting
of
the
Welfare
ttRSONAL ITEM S O f INTEREST at iier homo in Lake Cltj* and will re­ gave up four bushels of the pecans that
bunches; and ve never yet had t p r o v - , ^
pwtty w ar where they can
Department
Thursday
afternoon
nt
half
sume her position in the nffl.-e of At tor- an* n0* ^tailing for twenty-five cents
en to me that "nil the world loved Brig." • -c. ...
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¿'it it: They pursue their purpose . ith
~
- -DeCotte*.
|&gt;er pound, and many bushels yet remain, past two o'clock. The date has liecn
ney Geo.
A.
However
it
may
lie
in
a
different
atmos­
diamuy Of The Floating Small Talks
some definiteness of aim, and do not
thus marking the value that would ac­ rhang«-l owing tp Christmas Day falling
Sauer Kraut in bulk ut J. D Roberts’ .
phere we are now living. —Palm Beach
Sacdactly Arranged For Hurried
waste a lot of time in indecision over the
crue to Florida land» planted to groves Upon the fourth Thursday. A full at­
Post.
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Herald Readera
general nature of gifts.
•
of this particular fruit that has stood the tendant is desired and chairmen of
committee« art? requested to be prepared
Among the distinguish«! visitors to test through all these years.
The people who have plenty of money
Atrs. Fred Turner of Oviedo spent
to make their reports.
the city last Tuesday were Hon. Clat^,to spend are apt t o , ! » ' persons &lt;Jf fore­
Saturday in this dty.
.Great'T^amp Hunt
ence Woods, editor of the Eustis Lake
thought who tike to plan purchases in
Let Packard sell it for you.
All dub members tiro reminded of
Region, Senator Igou of Lake county
There-ia no country in the world that
advance by studying the newspapers.
the Curti Market which will bo held
fine Turkeys, 26c per pound at Coand Hon. Jos. Sear* of Kissimmee, Supt. offers quite as much in the way of a good
People of small means find that the ad­
Decptlst.. from 9 to 12 A. M. on the
Operative Store.
•
34-1 tc
of public instruction and candidate for time in the open that Florida do*.» and
vertising contain« many tips helping
Parkway on Magnolia and First Street
Seed potatoes ordered now will save congress in the Fourth District.
proliably no part of Florida offers so
them to mnke substantial savings.
at
the People’s Rank.
jf&amp;money. Ÿ. F. Dutton.
27-tf
much U* Seminole county for Were there
Celery crate order» should f&gt;e placed
, , is diversified »port and uffew days in the
v j y « Lilian n ^ th of England » J ™ « - now to ,nsurr dettvrry when ni Mifu«
1
,...
*.
* wood* mran» that you mn kill anything
hgheraunlpHH- WnUfTnltothamTy. ip p [)utt„n
27-tf
from time to «leer and iiear.
There is
Hinremeat In bulk at J. D. Roberts.
nothing a* healthful as »(»ending Ti night
26-tf
Olive of 1\ ichjta, Kansas are in the city , jn t|„. Honda piney woods and a day or
Chase &amp; Co. have full stock vegand expect to stay several weeks before [ two spent in this manner is the !&gt;o«t
«table crates and hampers.
~'"29-tf
(rroreeding to St F’etersburg where thi*y tonj,- jn if,,, world for the liusine*» man
UUs LoU Evans spent Sunday in Or- will *|iend tfie winter. Their many , alio woulil le^ive care in*hind him and1
ksdo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. friend* in this city ap&gt; glad to greet them
himself to the woods with some5
Ccery.
again, as they were former residents of KO(H| fellows who take things as they nre
r
lot your property with Packard. 34-1 Sknford
and go in for a good time. The annual
Oteoanut shredded buik. J. D. Rob\Vhat is the use of paying $12.00 tor gathering of the Anunia* Club, thi* *eavtf.
2&amp;-U
a V aecu11m and Curpet Swwjier com •nn was one of the most pleasant and '
.
r
, A Jolly goo&lt;i time is promised by the hilled when I will »ell you the same thing iN-neliriul outing».that thw Club lia* ever
u Varruunt ( ‘ leaner and Swe«q&gt;er com- ex|M?rieqr«l and several of the biliou*
'£*|ks at Masquerade Ball Januury 1st.
1blned for $K.OO? Or I will come and member* have return«! to town cured
tvo full orrhratnui:
L Chase &amp;. Co. have full stock veg-.riean &gt;’*&gt;ur nig» for 50&lt;- apie&lt;v any time of all their ill* The club encamped on
«table crates and hamper*.
29tf
y°u »ill let me know
’ Will do a good Bn-,- I-ake which is siuiatid somewfu-re
job or no pay'. Also handle the Wizard lx-tween berv and the other place and is,
.' Come and patronize the Daughter* of
, reached by n beautiful sandy road that
(Waley Dec. 20th nr Duckworth's »tor»* Mop.
M H. GREEN.
win«!» in and out among the pine trees
llcrc in a five-story «tore ^wilh twb xtoricH more adjoining) given over,
f Ccfl. M. E. Jennings, an attorney of
307 Sixth Street,
&gt;0 a way that would mnke ordinary mor-;
to
the
display of furniture and rurnishings for the home. As far as our know­
Jaduonville was a visitor to Sanford on ’ 34-tfr
Sanford. Florida.
«"I* Have that dizzy fueling. The loca­
ledge
goes
the largest furniture store In the Soulh—which - applied to the
* Saturday attending to legal businee*.
tion 1* fine but while the rlub ura* there
...
Mr. Each Castlelwrg of Atlanta. Ga .
individual
purchaser,
means a freedom to choose from, varied stork? that
' Don’t fail to l .........
.
° ur v8B,en‘,ult
^
|is here representing the Mason’* Annuity ' laM w'-:k “ h7*vy
^ " « l during
could not be enjoyed in any other Hon-.
,
pin* in gift hooks for Xmas. L. K. of thnt city. The Mason's Annuity is the night, at least Hitler «aid it snowed
\
anti he is about the most truthful man
Philip» &amp; Co.
.,
29-71
T his five -sto ry store is filled with a .lock o f furniture and ftimihhlqgH
a fraternal order which carries an insur­
(bat w ere chosen, by experts
men who know, through experience, trair ing.
Now li joking orders Bent Arooalook ance feature, or protection, which 1* said in the 1lull anil tin- lish stayed in the deep­
.Co. Maine grown Seed Potato»-?. S(&gt;atd- to.be the safest and rhea peal prolectioj er water but the boys managed to hllok
and constant study.
kif’» R»»e No. 4 and Red Bliiw Trlum|ih. that u Mason can (&gt;osivibly leave to his several fine trout uml Holly caught a
.. Every piece of furniture that is here is here because these experts have
sucker, the only one that has ever b«m
F. P. Dutton, .
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family in case of his death. Mr.’ Castle­
found it to be the best of its kind. This applies with equal meaning to those
known to bite u dowgigac minnow.
Mrs. 0. W. Bnukr has returned to her berry will .'»pend a ."week in Sanford.
pieces and sets at medium and low prices and to those elegant, rich pieces
The squirrel and quail were plentiful
home in New York city, after a very Any Mason wishing to confer with him
and sets of finest woods and truest sjylcs.
and Dirk C’alhoun did wims talL rook­
pi«t*ant stay of several weeks In San­ can find him at the Sanford House *
ing
for
thn-e
days.
Even
three
young
ford ■*There is not an unworthy piece of furniture in the place, which means
Christmas (ireetlng
coons killed in the swuin|i wrnl the way
that
when one buys furniture here one makes an investment that is certain
EVERYBODY
i*
going
to
the
CO­
If other» have failed to sell your (iropof all gootl meat and the hunting was
lo pay d ivid en d s in long years o f service.
*
O PE R A TIV E STORE to sec the splen­ all that could lie desired, although the
Wy try Packard.
.
34-Itc
did
display
of
CHRISTM
AS
GRONut meats at J. D. Robert*’.
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VII o f which leads us lo suggest that this is (he logical furniture store.
huntsmen wen- disappointed in In-mg
CERIES. You will find our a »i«u n t » unubt
un-bl|. tfl g,., „ , hot ttt „ dM&gt;r or turkey&gt;
Mi*» Alice Tetherly was culled to ()rAre you in need o f even the sm allest piece o f furniture .
h
^
too many hunter» in the
l*odo on Friday by the death of her alert and courteous. Our goods PI RL there
and E CO NO M ICALLY PRICED, and
for tbo im.mbfn, of thr Anunia,
•tep-father, Mr,. Greenwood of that t-f r1 ,
iW
r vEiIG
e uHTT
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guaranteed
Mull Order Department |i|ar«n you in just uK clow tinii;h with u* a* though you were in Jack,
pU^s.
Club (o grt .1 shot.
sincerely thunk you lor your remarkable
»onville Order» receive personal attention ami shipped same day received.
They
returned
to
the
city*
on
Friday
Chase 4c Co, have full stock v»-g- support and * wish ' you ALL *n very
night fwling fine for their few days' out­
H*ble crate« and hampers.
29-tf
M E R R Y C H R ISTM AS and.a PROS­ ing ami titey are all looking forward to
Before baying your Christmas things PEROUS and H APPY NEW Y E A R .
tho time in February when the club will
you should see that beautiful lino, of
34-3yr
take a week'» camp on the Upper ‘St.
« * k « s at L. R. Philip* k Co.
29-7t
Johns river nnd get a few ducks.
! )&lt;V
Mr» Hicks has opeped a new reatauAmong those prominently connected
V
Friday Night'» Part)
»»at at the corner of First street 'arid
in the soutli who were allow «] to visit
Friday'night quite a party of young
,Palmetto avenue and’ czpect* to reduce
the camp might b« mentioned:
folk'» gathered at the home of L. I).
,h« high cost of living.
J. D. Davison, S. Kunge, G. R. Cal­
Wicker on Seventh street fof a. few
. Hhe Turkeys, 26c per pound at Cohoun, Geo. A. DeCotte«. G. W. Venable I
hours of social fun. Mr. Pope Wicker
Operative Store.
34-1te
P. M. Elder. R. J. Holly, J. H. Overman j
who acted the part of host discovered
A.
E. Yowell, Jackson Vaughn. W. H 1
The handsomest lino of holiday goods in the early evening that there wns to be
Undcrwo^l.
Several others started for
In town ¿ow open at L. It. Philip« &amp; Co. something doing "to ,h i* house" that
the
camp,
but
on account of the.cold j
2M t \ night so he gets a couple of musicians
weather
took
oold
feet and turnrel back '
II there is any on* In Sanford who* do“ and when the crowd gathered they were
to
the
city.
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two of the fineat building lota in the greeted with an overture of melodious
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ca*1’ now if
il|w* to buy them. music"much* to their"delight.
yf.
Eastern NUr - .
|
w PttUtuIan apply at Herald office.
After games, (lUnrmtf and chatting,
The order of Eastern Star met in the
' ; Yott.»houId come and me our new tho young, men'"selected their partners lodge room Friday evening. An inter­
. « b&gt;is for Chriatmaa before thef’ are and•repairer to the Seminole Pharmacy
esting bue^ej* session was held and the
Do R now'
L.^rhiH pi| where«'(hey were served with oyatere, annual eliW kp 0/ officer» took place.
’/dost atiy atyle,n'therfthe happy squad:
■ •• • ‘ .-;aPn
Plans were ’medq for entertaining the
home where
rftû£« b ia s let tuc*-basket»: jvota to
Grand Chapter*whieh hold» the annual
" / “ It la something tangible and something that ha» a distinct valunto younfsMO e. It means money
^ an,&lt; ‘ W■tyt* carrier». a( T. Y. more dancing find james were Indulged meeting in this city, where It waa organ­
inTthfc
b(snk, u start on the road to prosperity and wealth; it give* a ieellnf of Imph( nco to the |K»»ee»or
each
one
being
In until a late hour, when
»WtoQ^
‘JT-tf
ized ten years ago. ,.
that
notWhg
elae pin give, and aroUaee umhltion to aave money and get^ahead.
tired of such good limes wish«! for a
The following oAlbers were elected and
Mon. L. p, Hagan 0( Markham was
more restiea »pot, offered a vote of thanks
- , SAVING- L E A D 8 TO W feA LTH
•»ftn, th* bbslm*. vialtoci to the .city
will be duly installed December 26th:
to the houaeho|d and to Mr. Pope espec­
Worthy
Matron,
Mrs.
J
.,
D.
Parker;
A»^
.
1
He area accompanied by* His
ially and went home rejoicing,
;■&gt;:; And wealth give» many comfort» and luxuries denied to those without money
aodate Worthy Matron, Mr». Loretta
iT T **’ Mr. Dutton who waa e n rô le
j.
Thoae who were participant« in the
.airax. about the bou*e cso.be made to earn more money for the ownar, and be abeolprely aaf«^... Aroupd
*° i*u n d .
¿ 3 * 7 .&lt;
Broth?r»op; Worthy. Patron. C. F. Has­
lr*$ivitie» w e,« Misses Margaret Wighh
• » ,ma» it
1 fis_ a good
_ _.I a
t—• lto ithinlc
1.!m1■ about M
'hnt linn
nrn n
nil what you
imn isua
“
timi
time
what
you ucam'
and
save. *
kins
Secretary.
Mrs.
Alica
«RobbTns;
Turkeya, 26c per pound «it Co- Anna McLaughlin, Hoskins Jones, Sadie
Srcretary, Mr». E. E. Cor, Conductress.
*• Store.. - 34-1 tr
Williams,"Clnda Connelly, Helen Row­
W E PAY FOUR PER CENT ON SAVING S
Mrs. Bertha Bigger*;. Associate Con­
land,
Gladys,
Morris
and
Mlsa
Gene
I°*ng to L, R. Philip*
ductress, Mr». R. P. Jenkins; Points o f
or ^ ‘r ChriaUnas things because Wicker, Chaperon; and Messrs. Roy the Bur, Ada. Mlsa Mary Enaminger;
Just the thin* you want. 29-71 Chittenden, Mac Butts, Joe Chittenden, Ruth, Mis« Sadie Renfroe; Father, Mre.
Frank Campbell. R. M. Grov*natein,
J'tsnk Woodruff ham discarded
Lenoa Norwood) Martha. Mr». Eflla
Henry Purdon. Pope Wicker.
J - and Jnvested to a fine new
Fox; ElecU, Miss Chrrie Ensminger;
“■1 car axpectirg to enjoy those L. ■ ■■■ . . *
Warden, Mr*. J. C. Enaminger; Sentinel.
" "
that will soon he bp lit
D. H. C. Rabun,
D. L. T h ra s h e r, V ic e - P r e s id e n t
A . R. Key, C a sh ier
At the conclusion of the businaas a
social half hour follow«!, wjien refreshmefitt wer* served. ,

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

WANT ADVS. PAY
TRY ONE

John A. Cunningham

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

W e s t F o rsyth , C orner B road S treets

FURNITURE FACTS

HONE OF THE STEINWAY PIANO

JOHN A. CUNNINGHAM
JA C K SO N V ILLE , FLA .

Give *A B an k Account F or

COURT HOUSE BUILDING

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But if you don’t care to go so strong as that just remember that the other goods
we offer are up to the same high standard of value.
Below are some of the lesser, things we have for Christmas:

Friend—Hubby—Brother

Father—Grandfather

/

Auto Gauntlets

Warm •Bath Robe
"r ** *
Smoking Jacket
Neckwear

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Tie and Hose

Bath Robe

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Suit

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Gloves

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Umbrella
Pajamas
Suit -

Overcoat

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Gloves

Smoking Jacket

Handkerchiefs

Silk Hose
.i

Overcoat
Hat

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Hat

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Neckwear

Shoes

Sweater
Hosiery

Initial Handkerchief

Hosiery

Suspenders

Sweater

Suit Case

Cuff Links

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Silk Shirts

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HOLIDAY

SHOPPERS

. The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company have attracted the whole community -of Xmas shoppe
offering unusual values for quick Holiday choosing. For the remaining few days before Xmas we ar
ing to make a BIG REDUCTION on a number of articles suitable for Holiday Gifts.

Reduction on Patrician Shoes. All new
goods, too, and high grade.
15 pr. Red Kid Button Shoes, Regular
$5.00 value for . ............................. $3.48
18 pr. Tan Lace Boots, Regular $5.00
value
fo r .
. . . . - . $3.69
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12 pr. White Kid Top Patent Button,
Regular
$4.50. value f o r .....................$3.28
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T 3 pr. Black Satin Buttons, Regular
$4.50 value f o r ................................ $3.48
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Men’s Suits
One lot o f about 60 Men’s Suits at a
price that will sell them. All standard makes
such as Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx, Schloss
Bros, and A. B. Kirschbaum.
Regular $12.00 value for . . ....
$7.98
Regular $15.00 value for . . . .
$9.48
Regular $18.00 value for . . . . $12.38
Regular $20.00’value for .' ;■ ■. ; $13.98
Regular $22.50 value for . . . . . $15.23
Regular $25.00 valuefor , .
. . . $16.98

.

18 pr. Black Velvet Buttons, Regular
$4.50 value for ........................... * \ $3.28

All White Buck Shoes at Cost.

Boys’ Suits
50 Boys’ Suits to go at cost

put out lOJ of these that will be soldatfol
lowing p rices^ •
. '
Regular $1.50 value for . .
98,
Regular $2.00 value for . . .' .*
Regular $2.50 value for . . . . . $l.5i
Regular $3.00 and $3.50 values for . $1.9*

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fidvartiBi |n Good LeoMng

W a limbi e

Do"* And Houiehotd Furmtun,
I lrjit miti ftm*im&gt;**l liiere in Mie doli.
am) tiew I» UiLn II rii* nr« tlm doli» of
wnshuMe material
Tbcii fur Miss Dolly ihm- I» :i.&lt;railj&lt;*
of Olilitiii'lod wlckor, nnuliitcd Oli ivim.ii flU ri'- t.»r* utile»» her liidvslilp |» lu
ibo Ri"'viiiip ria»». In wh(cb evwjt n
Collidi:«:
Istruii uf Illftlli'T*«!«,- n**

fe tc h in g B o u d o ir Cap Por
the P re tty Girl
Boudoir enti» Instead
popularity art* on Mie
insilimi Mila year Tti.

compii; i&gt;.| wlih M irrali t*&gt; uitub ti, w|l!i

MKN In doubt glee plncttablon»
»aid a .»cry .uatutc
young woman. Well, when
one rmiMbler» ttm matteii It
1» really a wise piece of advice, for
win* rltHHi liot need pin» of nil liinila.
both early nud often ' If the Mild pin­
cushion 1» generously supplied with n
roihC-ta rlrjy unit ijuullty of pin», no
H ow many other pincushions
tndV it&gt;*&gt; fecelvial your* will lie o f use.
fo r p'ina. like time, seen) to hard wing?
They are lierv* today, and tomorrow
who knows where?

W

fila** Limi"», »»..nlil U* more corraci, or

)f aomothing in plnlner biste'lj desinai
a intasimi* m-| |, avallnbln

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Naturali.» »»liti n ilully and a va»!
wardrobu &lt;&gt;f li licerle guwmi Mirro I»

absolute m*i»t of a lautulry tnblc and
troni tu; l&gt;oii ni. and Incidentali y if thè

*Fnoh season, too. tiring» out new and.
nttraeUve design» In whj^ll to fuVhltm
the useful pincushion Tfie pincushion
of yesteryear can In* on.-dly recognized
by the eniert In fancy «vorVi
The hanging'pincushion Illustrated U
n dainty and useful trifle Mint will be
flpprwtntcd by the traveler It enrr-tw?
canta» i.uiiiioujeiit

n»a

gown» nre to be kept spick and »pan
there should l«*t a wardrobe in which
to keep them.
f o r the child who love» tho snml pllit
there 1» a most Interesting set o f wood­
en sand toys, neatly packed Into a
wicker basket, with a watering can.
bowl nnd »hovel.
And surely If there are to be * doll
house and furnishing» there should
be nt least one if not ^noro domestic
pot*. &lt;*t'» MHeet from. Santa Claus lias
funny utile dachshunds of brown
plush. Just plain dogs of soft, curly,
white plush, very real looking Irish
terriers of plush, or It may bo the UlUe
maid Would prefer n cute little pthk
plush pig. a winsome little white wool
ly lamb, a rooster of many colored felt
or a goose o f pluab cloth.
Among
the templing gifts that will plea»« the
amnll timid o f eight or ten 1» a workbag that will be hfcr very own. Such
a receptacle Is Illustrated III a canvas
bag decorated with cross stltcli.
Wooden embroidery hoops coven»!
with rlblioii nre passed through a ens
Ing and form the handles by width the
bag may be carried
Tills makes a
charming little bag for the little Indy'»
sewing

SHADOW LACK BOUDOIR CAP,

model pictured la Just the thing to give
tho prettiest girl o f your acquaintance.
It Is made o f all over shadow Infe
with a plaited rutile o f the same Inca
In a double frill about the face nnd
tbo quaint curtain o*ccl at the back
o f flic nock.
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Christmas Hint
P laythin gs For the Baby
A lw a y s Acceptable
I f there 1» a baby In the house to
be provided with a Christmas gift Its
mother will appreciate a pretty croep1 tng blanket like the one pictured
It Is o f gray canton flannel, Intcrlln.ed with sheet wadding and another

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'ill'll' HIII'I - i|i .»tul ibiWtKuh
hearing» oí romprnvwl. felt
without squeaking &lt;.r rattling.
The high sities and end*. with
»miKith rail» at lop. prevent
baby from falling out or eatting hurt on »harp iilp '». The
upright »pitulle-roil» at »idea
and end» .»re placed close together. TJiere is no danger of baliy’»
n*trhing between them.
; ‘*
,
Foster IDKAI, Noiseless, Accident-Proof Crib» have a r^putptlon
us the best and mo»t satisfying eribs in point of service-giving quali­
fies. They give unbounded comfort and |irotection to the child,* and
relieve the mother of all anxiety for »he know» the little one in aafí*.:
tine copy of Baby'» Biography with eaeii crib.
Sec them in tjÁ

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12:26pm
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5:03am
H:40am
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Hlcel Pullman tars of the highest class operated on all traina
Dining csrs on trains Nos. .12 X6 U n i Sleeper to Savannah operat­
ed i.n Train si)
For information and reservation apply

A . W . F R IT O T

A G ift M o t h a r W i l l L&gt;ka.

Jucksonv Ilie, Fiorldg

Dainty embroidered awl lace trim
med bibs always form part o f an In
fant's layette They are beautiful, but
perishable thing» to handle. Conse­
quently every young mother will In:
champ-d If Rome one presents hrr child
at C'UrMmns time wltii a pretty bib
bolder

uot AND UfBROIDKttXn INITIAI*
kwlrr. green, grey or another colpr.
titlke the handkerchiefs moro glfty
In hl» Initial» embroidered lu a
■fee design
til handkerchief* In the cut nre ex«••ally new and attractive. - The Inifells worked on a square of In c lín
Bddtslgu. If one Is not expedition»
*U the neeille the all over tlllet net
b Ina mesh could be puri'ha«ed nial
tat op Into Ilio required »Ire for the

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Ju »t the thing 1» lllu»trati»1 - a hlb
case n ole from a »h allow , rather
large r..und paper Inn
C over the
box irislde aivd out with som e kind of

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bung pn the dresser, where It Is always
conveniently a D hand and adds to the
attracttveuess o f the barest hotel room.
Tills pincushion Is made o f sutln rib­
bon
It has a puffed Imrder of Inch
wide ribbon made double by' having
two pieces o f the ribbon newed to
gel her mid having cases on each edge
through w h ic h cords may In* run for
drawing It up The mid looking pend
ants ntih l lie iiory rings attached for
the safety plus are gathered hy run
tilng a few stitches Uret on one edge
of tbo ribbon, then to the other, und
drawing up the thread. In the cenler
of the flower rows o f small fancy pins
are neatly Inserted
Baskets are used In many wars In
fashioning fancy articles A charming
use of a miniature wicker basket Is
11In--t rated In-re This plncustlbin form
was leoight or made l " fl! the tlnsket
Phis one wu- -covered with satin and
Mien wltlt a layer of gold net. Tw o
sutln rlbltoiin were woven In and out
uf meshes of Ihe basket, and sal In rib

MEW DEPARTURE

Speedy, Safe and Sure
tin bo vile erjuipptul with Nie New I)o|&gt;.«ilUM &lt; tmiter
Br.ikt
It makes ivilin g a lu-.iltlifnl, inviyfrir.dill^ .»|V&gt;rtwhether lor business oi for pleasure — ttie quickest and
cheapest way to go anywhere.
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That’s why it is the choice of.over four million riders.

Sanford C ycle C o .,
108 P a lm e tto Aav.

Fabric B a i» Sdii I
Fashionable Favor
The bag wen lu the cut 1» o f heavy
tan colored linen la a »oft weave. It
la fl capacious ufTnlr. lielug uearly hulf
a yard kmg. Thb bowkout design is

* » B * BROOM AND BOUUIORfl CAA*.

In the Uttings too. It reflecta betwie If you gire a small and bea it1 y Dti«d case rather than one UH7»h « *bod«]y tollet coUecÜon arid
wtlng apparata».
,
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(•fef » tr* VeUa*

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or more. If so. It I«
me to get Ivory, Imitation Ivory
&gt;0F Otting«, as they are not quit*
VJ ** dios# or allver. The man
will be pleased to death
u ^ * * Ujr P01 °P tcflUm* case
VABTT BAO OV B U Y T I W » .
Illustration that la filled
°f different alsea and a worked lu heavy outline atlteb
a*~ At“1 for the man who rides
In with French kuota. '&lt;} SS*-_ *
»hMk
tnof* *PPWrt»ta thaï
Pink allk tord ran through cd
broom holder mounted la a rings draws up thin pretty tag, t
to Unat) Inside with pink chins alt

IUhkl-T t'lNCL’KtltON.
■

bon rosea were used as decorations,

fh e plus were arranged In the basket
in carefully shaded rows,
' li)fl- tloy*lir; ^ltKuaklou Is very popu1aF :titH yWir. '.Wben making one of
tb W &lt;0 r?Td,*fl«e* /w-lt the farorlto
blosaom o f W i fe&lt;yftit&gt;A.%ir whrnn U la
being made.- '
■
One of the new klndi of pincushions
U made to represent a wild roae. The
center la a circle of cardboard thickly
padded and covered..vrIlk.yaliow-Vaivet. Fire largo ptpk aatlu pat a Is adrround It, while. Instead Uf a atalk. a
lfa&gt;p of green velvet Is attached with
which to hang It on the «r*ll.
. pincushions o f embroidered lim n ere
always nlco and are easy to tsiakai as
almost every one can do fl little simple,
embroidery.

Indefinitely kept, (avail»«- ll takes up
scarcely anv space. I» a hunger for
petticoat*. Tills I» »Imply a I by 18
Imb Strip of thin l»&gt;nrd. paddwl wltii
cotton anti then cuverexl with lirnvy
crash or aatlu hand painted with
Greenaway figuri*»
Vn«l If you ran l
do this imlntlng ««Ith v«&lt;ir own hands
there are plenty of young art student»
who will gladly d&lt;* It for u dollar. This
buard should hold lit lea»l&gt; l^lghl hook*,
nud If you have plenty of money—or
»ITeellou for yoyr small niece--hove
these hooks of solid »liver, that they
may not rust nrvy dimp skirt hung
upon them. Having covered tho board
and odJuste&lt;l the hook», nil thnt I*
heeded In a bntiger of broad pink or
bias ribbon, terminating at the fasten­
ing efNW with big tsiwkuvtn.
If Mm clothes hanger U going to f*o
too expensive fur your puree—or your
affection—aeod Mia* Bnby^ph Individ-'
ua) workbaaket. The«e look positive­
ly Infantile, beenuao they ltfc altuoat

CHELSEA 7750" At Star Theatre Matinee and Night
1 huraday, Dec. 18th . .

W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; CO M PANY

General Fire
Sanford

Insurance

�ADVERTISEMP

Mr. and Mrs. WilllAm Clark of Berlin.
iii.‘. returned to their home at .Indian
All Local Advertisements Under This He*ding/THRBE CENTS
a Line For, Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents.

B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N
VO U

AND

RJver Park and expect.to settle dpwn
hew permanently.
John Wagner, formerly of Chicago
was jn Jacksonville last week.on'a busiwis Jn Jacksonville last w « k on e bn«lnew trip.
H. E. Newton, accompanied by Mrs:
Lula C. Newton and two children re­
lumed to their home in Pennsylvania
last Thursday.
Rev. W. A. Jackson and family of
Crawfordvtller Ind., arrived laat wek.
Rev. Jackson, will have charge of the
church at Aurantia.
J. D. Bentley of Memphis, Tenn., pur­
chased a tract in Seitiorf 16 a frw days
ago, and is at present erecting a building
In tlje new town of-Aurantta.
Mrs. Daisy Porter, accompanied by
her little aon arrived at the property last
week from Pennsylvania it*, remain per­
manently.
Eugene Pauth of Washington, D. C.,
is visiting us, and is greatly plrassd with
the many improvements made at Indian
River Park since his last visit.

“ JU ST B E T W E E N
M E .”

WANTED

WHY NOT try an advertyfcraent under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS
lint* each issue and will *surcly
bring results,

Good Farm for Rent—Cast!
on traction line.-three
Farmed for five yeafa, a
flowing well*, bam and outsbed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash.' Address Mrs.
Holllngrr, Canastota, New York.
WANTED AT ONCF.—Old Rags at the
-/•
102-lfc
HERALD OFFICE.
Rags Must be
Perfectly Clean. Will Pay TW O CENTS
For Rent—Room nicely finished suit- |
a pound for same.
able for office or small store. Opposite
■ -Wanted to Borrow—$200JOO at legs Court House. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Ens*
* 23-tf
rate of interact on real estate located minger. . . :
near the Rio Granda River, aou|hweat
For Rent—Furnished room, 301 Pal­
Texas; Address' Texas, Box 076, city.’ metto avenue.
31-6tp
_________________________ 84-2tp
Fbr Rent—Furnished room, with or
Wanted—Wknt to aet a grove? I've without hoard. Mrs. R L. Jonse 206,
got a 36 acre farm, near Orlando road, Park avenue.
*
82-tc
right at loading track. 27. ak t m under
House for Rent or Sale on gany terjna.
hiltivation, 4 room house, well fenced and
34-tie
ran be bought ax cheap ax (t would coat J. Musson.
to dear the land. Packard, over Ffrpt
MISCELANEOUS
National'Bank.
34-11*

A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH
" HE'LL PRENT 'EM “ — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

fUy, Florida. » » re rending you
A rratp* lo mak» u w » blu«

Thera i l » ol youre. To ma k« mor« tetti
Tbe'ninahtn* «bore jour headland* rorat
Tho lltU», I«»aa*. laoghiog » a vea
,
Your «tony-«bono. .Wa're»ending, loo,
A Irpmd o f «U U m rbartm o( you
W o * » «*nd1ag yra» ■ gwtik rota» . .
Whom m p b a r » m«do tho world rrjotre
And— )-*»« I'm n o i » ( » I d to aay—

and must go beyond its borders and lielow the equator for its stores of com and
of beef is a fact of every considerable
economic significance with implications
of collateral social chhngt'.
* • •

•r

■pplirati,
nth 1%.•hift fof
•Wm«-.]
w
"^ * £
•rewtfcrid*,
,!"• J*t* ot
th* t&gt;»m» o|
t.

N o ll»» o l IntrotiOTl to X n l , r pf |^.„r l , ..
Notice I ■ hereby g iren t K V * i . t h . ,, " , '. U "
h «»e thU X« r ore «ri uz. I Uul a * » i - u t „ l . ,
inte « corporation u n d « t i » n. mr
H A T C H K K R A N C H C O M P A N Y l„. .
"
p oos »Vt forth »n d under the term, ol u .
1"4'
and art Idra t&gt;( Incartnraxlaa k **«..
U m o ritioa l oí whtrh U now on fl!« ,„
o( the Secretary of 8 U te, ol the Sut, „[ * ’’fllrw

■nd

that

W« . » i l l

apply

to

th,

I Wut*

‘¿Of.
crtior
of
th* B u t * oj KtoroJa
o n te In the eity ol TalUhawW*. r v » i.i,
, feu
«*»
th*
17th day ol January. A. I». l * l t , lor Irti,,, , . , k*
tptll
upon the raid rh «rt*f and article* ol
B, O. C h aw 1 * ’ * "
Jo* CaTnrrni,

t Commercialized professional base­
ball has given to a considerable number
J. N. Whim.
of expert players, annual incomes com­
Allred Ko.t, r
pared with which those of professional
Artici*« el Inrorperatlaa
Wr,
the
undenirned,
h m l,,
artists, authors, educator*, preachers
Ouïraient totrthrr lo r the '---purpoa.- »I
and pahiic officials are meager. Contem­
allot and formine . . hod
y
, , - t w l - w i ! i undr, iw
la i ni of thf
the «cato
atat* iot _______________
Florida hy and_ undr, l(„ .
porary journalistic emphasis on sproting
VIaient ot the etXIu&amp;e er U m ríate o l KV*.,7
Aurantia school will close for the stdtnt
tor th. tormaUrat et aèrpquU™,
hero publicity also has won for these
'riday December 19, and reArtici* t,
players
a
measure
ot
popular
interest
felt
The nenie ol thia rorporetion * h i !1 t. ririr,
r
■— —
------- ■ — ^mrnrnm^m^m mmmrnt 1
open
on
Monday
January,
u.
There
will
I!A T C H E r RANCH C Ó M PA NY. L
,
WHY NOT try an advertise
for but few of their fellow Americans.
? ""tftRtw!*-Caiorcd *•man' i f f w'ork oh
be a tree for the children Friday. Our piece ot bod nera than be In the d t . T - Í * finp,t
lord,
ment
under
this
heading.
It
will
If
fame
and
a
full
purse
were
all
that
rount|- of_ fV-mltioi* and auto ol n .
* "Marry if you want to live to a good
small truck farm Insldn city limlu St.
at *uch oth*c polou in" ih-"’ .",.,"*3
only cost you THREE CENTS ■ ¿&gt;ld age," raj's D r..Jaque*. Ucrtülqu. ol made life worth worth livingrthenpuh- teacher, M i« Singletary, will spend nocida offlera
In the United 9 m e r or fnrr t
Augustine. House goes with- place.
th« Tjblidayi- at her home in Santocd. rrfttt aa and
th*
Hoard
ot Uirwcton may from tdaline
each
Issue
and.
wM
surely
Must be married, have experience in
Paría, and he gives reasons, with autis­ Jctes might be expected to feel aa if their
te time determloe.
bring
results.
cup* were running over. But evidently
Article II.
trucking, able to milk eows .Statf. ag\
tic* to back them up.
Messrs T. W. and J. E. Nale, of Wdeat
The «m aral nature ol th* buainew or
there are other aspects *ISf thrir way of
References required.' Address . K, S.
"A
married
man
or
woman
has,"
be
I have a drat daaa painter and sign
Virginia, spent a very pleasant week j » * f * frWd on. bX thlacoraoratlon .h .U
*'
Baldwin, 208 St. G e o r i e ^ ; ' 34-6tp writer. We can do your hamera-im­ raya, "thrice ma much chance for a long gaining a livelihood which do not please at the Park, looking over land they tollo»*: to « q u i r e by d m f, .t ill, will. r»at.
Othrrwlyi, land*, tenement,
N-rtdiUI* and total** of ere
run of life aa a bachelor or spinster." these much envied and popular adored bought last year. They are progressive
kind
pairing and auto top work now,*
within the boun darin 'ol th*”»t*'
He also shows that the average of mor­ heroes. Else they would not hare form­ live wire.young men, and we hope to fdther
3 /
FOR SAiB
t. 14-tf
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
Ida or *l*wwh*ra; tn ura th* u r n * lo,
ed
a
society
or
fraternity
to
protect
their
poem
Ot
rondurtin* » «toek rallia i, eratln.
tality among widowers is greater than
have them down with us permanently cultural boatnera, or lor o timber land . J „ràVtl
WHY NOT ..y an advertiseTract of 667 acres on St. Johns rh-erri that among married men; so he recom- interests, physical, pecuniary and human. In the near futurelumbrr Im d h w , ° r lo t tueh other purj*.*» „
meat under this heading. It will all flowing well land, with cxceptiohaL mends that they, marry again, provided Nor would an appeal to their employers
to
m Otta .corporation arem proper:
~~ to
M. "¿V/
I
maintain, purcha** or o th rrw í» •ciiuir».
ao iu,„
only cost you THREE CENTS « frost protection, ideal stock form, also they are less than sixty years old. - To such as has just been Issued, have been
I| e , rail or othervira d ie p w „I
Mr. Hugh N. Mighill has returned
Jl » i t » , turpentine .tilla, ot olh*r
line each Issue and will surely well suited for vegetables and fruit* young men Bert! lion has thla to ray; necessary.
- *
try
to the manuf.rtur* and dUpoait.^ J l C
from
Jacksonville
after
a
very
pleasant
bring results.
lumber, lumber pro.)urta, lora and timWr ol S
If the document which 600 players
Excellent proposition . for colonlxatlom
"M an y and you will do well, even
i
-»Jr
a
1 ‘ 1 11
a*«
.
trip down the inland waterway in his tnd ererys dnerlptian
tkk Corporation; to oi
ImprovemcnU now made tq the extent from a selfish standpoint;' hut watch hare just sent up to owners and mana­ new motor-boat.
maintain *,„1
For Sale—One 1)01» disc harrow, one
trat Street* and n » d * tnrvufh or o»*r .*iu i* _ ,
of 36,000.001 For sale or rent, owing to carefully over your wife’a health, ax gers of teams in the two leading leagues
to Cut drainatP dltch*. or r « n * b i h r » .t h
home turning plow. Good us new. T..
is
read
and
analyzed,
it
will
be
found
iaad», and to bsve th* ent Ir* ronirrj ,n, . f z
other business interests ol owner. Box even from thla egotistical jtoint of view
K. Rate«. Court House.
16-tf
Mr. J. B. Crosby, of our. Titusville ment «n d owncrahtp ot th* l* ld r * n » l,
f!
1168, Sanford.
34-ltc . her low would be a terrible misfortune; that the ground of complaint in most office, went up to Jac|csonville to meet h »v * Um rl|ht to own, oontrot *nd t&gt;p*niir
o t on y drecHptton on Ihr . * i j „ L i ü
For Sale—Red Jersey boar 2 H yew*
for your life depends in a great measure coses la that of arbitrariness of action hla family and accompany thwm back ,0 ,ib« ,W .„«W n- p u t e b a «, Ura*. m .n .f* „ , " 2
Would you trade your farm /pr city upon her own."
now inssible on the part of the employer
r a i n a d Hn** or other m*tfco,l» ol t r v * ! - r i » t i
old fine animal weighs about 200
down to their property.
but M t In »o y m inner u i'rom m m ra rn » J
pounds.
Sacrificed at $16. or will property? ,Or your house and lot for a
To women hla advice it: "And to you, under the league contracts. The inevit­
fraifht or p i e m p n lor h in ; to fm r» u » |*J,
farm?
See
Packard
over
First
National
nmtroUad
by It, »n d to h iv* e trlu .n , n i k i T
swap'for heifer suiuhle in price. G. C.
mademoiselle, I give counsel to marry able revolt against being dealt with sum­
»n d central rarer Ute wild xxrnr on n. , rr!oJ j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
L.
Fraser
4jient
Sun­
Bank.
34-ltc
marily.
as
if
they
were
automatons
to
lie
McDougal R. I), No. 8 Sanford. 23-tfc
U n d * *nd lh* fl.h »Ithln th* .tr**n.. »o*S«
In your most nelfifih Interest, an mortal­
day with relatives at Mims.
ihrouah Ite «tidorad Um U, wilh th,
!o ¿¡^
T
ity among married women is less than shifted at will hither and yon, has made
poMi ol hunttof *nd flshlnf pnvilrt ..
„ ,j
For Sale— While Ho"and Turkey».
Und» »nd üf raid *tr*»m » *t «.rh |«,r. .
„
its
appearance.
among
spinster*
of
the
same
age—at
Lokotos' new home is being erected on euch teema as It may il**m brat; to pu, &gt;,»— „ , B
Hen and Gobb’er for $d.00 Several
In
management
of
capitalized
sport,
ralsr, «eil mOTt(*f*. pUdt* and t*n*r»:|,
,u ,n ,
Lost 'Six feet leather belt. Leave at least after the age of twenty—but the
fine Bronxe Gobblers for breeding
Indian River Avenue.
c »t u * . b o n a , rwtne, eherp, poultry . * , 1 .
as of capitalized and much concentrated
difference
is
less
for
women
than
for
men.
■
nd
»pecira
ol
|i*e
Mock;
to
n&gt;ltf**i*
U.
A
O.
Motor
Garage
and
claim
reward.
grue
36.00 each.
G.-.'G. McDougal The
*11 ktnda b f rraln, rrtftablra, Iruit «„,! , Il ollwr
Next comes the widow: "Mortality commerce, the human equation never
34- tc
producta
o
l
iho
lärm,
and
all
i
r
l
i
r
l
»
,
Turkey Man. U. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc
M. H. Burry is planning t« erect n
_ __
- » s'il Itllj
m m handira, produewd, joepared w m*n.,l.,iun^
among widows is distinctly greater than can lie safely ignored or underestimated. bungalow on his town property.
(fora *p y ol raid produrt*; In *r&lt;juir, 1.
Lost—A
small
pocketbook,
run
tabling
* l'or Sale—Upright piano, eomparamong married women of the same age " In all men a latent aenae of justivee and
o r oiherwl
•iie . I*S**. U**, « I I , Ullld . i-,|
apparsili* and marhtnery and o )--r,i.
atlyely new. Inquire at Phillip's Stu­ gold locket and small change. Locket "The sweet state, of widowhood" Is par­ desire for freedom must be reckoned
the Bandllnf, reception. Morat* on comnieni
C A T A L O G U E o r u owner* of »II »(riraltu ral or nth*,
dio.
24-tfc chgraved with word Sara. Hinder re­ ticularly fatal to young widows. Their with. It in specially strong In the race S E jN .D F O R
and m*rrh»ndl*e end »II kind* end &gt; p * * « «( i„.
turn to Setnlnole County Bank and re­ death rate, from twenty to.twenty-five from whirh came u majority of the pro­
Stock, warehous* lor * tvnrral or col,! -i .c,
We are agents for Bark and Bollard i w i , with power to ura proper
For Sale —Five acre farm half cleared ceive liberal reward.
34-2tp
..
years of age is twice that- of married fessional hall players.
-i ,i n t «
Chicken Feeds. Mandy Lee and Buck­ cripti »nd «erliflcstra. factu re
fckeed cultivated. Strong flowing jxell.
women of a rorretfpondittg age.
«ruht
elerato
»,
»
b
i
r
r
»
,
dock
and
q
p
liiv
eye Incubators; handle all kinds of &gt;nrtdcnt*l &lt;0 Uw operation ot *n&gt; &gt;d &gt;- ,tarn
Half cash balance on terms. Box 867
"Married people live a more regular % Again 1 hear rumors of a hotel deal Boultry Remedies and .Supplies and Our •o d to opra-ate all mean* »nd n w t - i
Sanford.
'
26-tf
poet*lion by.vehlcira or by viw ri. &lt;. •***»,
life," he says. "They are more con­ and I wish they would wake me .up to the j Seeds are The Best,
urchair, h*dd. morti» I* or *r!l Imn.i. *0 .
reality of the Sanford House still stand­
Eil» and rl*lm * and other *vid*n&lt;^trolled,
discreet
though
this
control
may
For Sale— A ten sere truck farm tiled One Inch Card* Will Be Published Un­
THE
W
A
LT
O
N
8EED
C
O
M
P
A
N
Y
nera, ft* own Mock and th* Muck ul ■
va­
ing This time there seems to he some­
porate! rompenlce, Xnd to rot* ih.
I. ■
and fenced, near Sanford, good land, a der This Heading Al The Kale Of 37.20 be, and it rnuxt be discreet if it is to be
natural
jerr.ni
crsiM,
IranrhUra.
ji,
i
thing
doing
nml
it
U
my
earnest
wish
useful. Their physical life, like their
new bam, 33,600. Ad drew 2136 Main
39 Aaat lay Street
- JackaonvIHo. Fl». and
copyrtxbU,
Iteenne*.
..
» hi
Per Year.
t
that
ail
the
stockholders
of
the
Sanford
m
any
ether
m
l
«
or
Intra*.
,*
moral life, ix healthier, quieter and more
St., Jackwmvi'le, Ha.
26-I7tc
te
r«»i
or perron» I
p n p e tt;
Hotel Co. would.uxe their twst endeavors
natural."
U ra l A n d drarription, cither l * t » I - * « m H .
f f i f Sale—Team of mules and travel­ DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
and to hold. ura. m o r t (* (» . crani. » — rn. ¡ti».!*,
Thus does Bertillon point a moral in to further the huildipg of a new- hotel.
convey. eerumbrT hy m orte» i » , pW-t,. V.-1 ..
ing van, tR«* whole outfit cheap for ca*h.
truet Or otherwira. and othcrwi»* l. -t-n«. ..
French statistics. For one year which The old one will never be anything and 1
th# u r i e ot * (i &gt; » nd * » * r y |.»rt i h o . - l • r-p.
DENTIST
. -r No trade. 5^* W, J. Lemmer on First
he selected deaths per 1,000 men umong tli* company should quit teasing us i
till* or Interrai therein In th* * t * i* *• n o ) . &gt;r
w
ith
their
April
fool
style
of
trying
taj
^
eirawhrre:
to borrow or tn W&gt;»n mo..., ind t*
’
street at bridge. 13, U and 13. Pko B U *
'l ’hou* II
bachelors
between
thirty-five
and
forty
« t r a i l . ÍU not**, t o n d , or othrr *,id
-Ilf h
Yi? « — ---------- *
— ___________
♦
1
ANH
.
•
•
Z
run
a
hotel
and
deed
that
strip
of
land
J
ilebl-clnra*. and in gcn -ral to it.
- rad ■»
were nineteen, while those of married
SANFORD. FLOKIDA.
V, Foe Silo—Twelve acre vegetable farm,
thine*
n
*
c
r
.*
»r
y
lor
thè
propra
ara!
,urr*ral*!
*
men were only eight; between fifty-five north of Commercial street to the people t
conduct of It* buaincra, and to have, eterrm aid
partly under cultivation.. 6 room house.
*ci,oy all the rifh ta. p ow er* and jm .-i-c*, ifrrr
and sixty the figure was forty-one for who really want to build a hotel. San­
dent to corporation» lor prnflt o r ia m o ,I - d &gt;u«
.Addrens Box 1024, Sanford.
8t-j)tp
TH O M AS EM M ET WILSOfN the former and twenty-three for the ford with a real tourist hotel, or a real
I » « tindrr Ih » I a » « ul Ih r alAtr aif KIox. l»
=
. jt j
1 « --- raj
■
i ■■
commercial hotel would readily become
AftUIr HI.
latter.
With
women
at
tho
same
ago
the
.
ATTORNEY
'AND
COUNSEU
j
OR
IMPERIAL THEATRE
* T ’b r AJno'rai
the1 ra p ila I strark
1 " * r#rSmiaaiioiud’ Alitale
Sellfmt—Buy12
a
«topping
place
(or
tourists
and
cpmmortality wax correspondingly twelve
porAlkm ib«JI br Un# I f urufr^l TIkmi *»
-in
AT-LAW
Sfe.H- v
&lt;¿pic*rlatest 26c [KipulHr copyright sheet «
if
1
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,
ill
vidral
Into
o
n
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i
h
i*ti
—
anti eight between thirty-five mid forty, mercinl men anil our city would loan
------BUILDING-------wh*/ww
c
*t
ih
r
par
vu
fur
of
er»#
hut,
1
.
and l»e- l-air * ll«(r A lig n e r Seventh JimJIcUI O rm ll ol
íf-T' ÚPf^ " muslo at 9c |H-r copy. |KM(t&gt;aid, nr
(¿100*06) *nrh. which »toch
»hall I••
»«ly
and twenty-four and eighteen betweeta the stigmn that is now cast on Sanford
riofw.
» *H rt) t»aUl for in full with
law ful rr
\i*
•r
.
■ com« a member Seminolt; Music Club.
U-rauae we have no adequate quarters
R ra k lrn m . 5 « nfont end S * l* * n Lake
fifty-five
and
sixty.
The
death
rates
Unit«/
H
iaiaa,
jot
It
may
I«*
*
ie»u«f
32-tfc
w . l Harvey, representative.
I prOfmtjrr l ilio f o r.P tfv ln ^ *, ihj' » * u..
«xl
in
the
hotel
line
if
the
present
owners
O
ptn
Toesday-Thursday
4
to
6
among widows an»! divorces were re­
pnljirrty, l»ÌJOt m
virm tu Ist* fi tini L&gt; if.r ar»rat• AND
p o f» terra Uf. by i-htr» il Ífrw*ttînt
Al a m trt( r* IW
spectively twelve and twenty-one per of the Sanford House property think
M U.R R Y S . K I N G
- For S^le—Span of «mall mulea, or will
íuf'ffurb
purfMM
M&gt;.
w
h
lrh
vulue »hat! I» rntrrvd *4
that
place
la
to
valuable
they
ought
to
1.000 women.
'.
S«turdays 4 to 9p. in
rrrortl In Ih# miautAi of.the m UI rm c'-i f
exchange for good horse and wagon, or
9 9 «
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• A R C H IT E C T
p»y their share of the taxes that are noW
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farm Implements. What have you to
T V ea!W rorporat Ion shall r ii»i I«tr a terte ef
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plan’ll upon the rest of tis who are try­
nlnrly-atn# (•*•) y rn ra from ih# da»*
I
offer? M. S. Nelson. Eureka Hammock
• Time brings with It striking altera­ ing to do something for the city.
Room IO W atkio» Block
Ant# of Irtten patent.
Strangers W elcom e
33-tf
tions in the economic status of older
Article V
Maito heorre a Utter pí»** lo atoy;

For rr*ry m i that1» W t th» earth
Ktore po|ia la hU m l hut birth
f l u h v i m r v d Sawn « li b afrator m « i
T han rxrth luid known lor l | n long.
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Hut, Florid«, n m rrnbrr Iklo:
He who h u known th* M u **« kira
.1 « merely U ni you tor «wile—
Supper**, wo p r « y . lk * l «toeting uni,ile
That o’*r your Im i u m (la * to a w )
We d* (Ml giro him you to keep. .
W hta «p it»* and Bower» »t u r a , why lio n .
You m at «urrrndrr him «cui».
— Tbo In d iy «poli» Star.

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For Sale—New Cypress Inrubator, 144
egg capacity. A bargain, also a lor of
stable manure cheap. Jn* C. Harris*.
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ORLANDO.
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FLOKIDA

R. M . M A S O N
DENTIST

For Sale—Bermuda onkw plants, $1.00
Welimni tlkick
l&gt;er thousand. Ilex Packard, Weal Side.
Sa tifoni. Florida
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For Sal»—Onion plants.
thousand. 618 Palmetto.

$1.00 p»r
33-2tp

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For Sal»—24 Acre*, 10 cloared, 4 tiled. ATTORNEY a h d COUNSELLOR a t LAW
Quarter mile from loading station.
Praaice^in State and Federal Courts
33,000.00. Address, Farm, c-o Herald.
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33-17t
Oorner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fla,

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For Sole— At Beck Hammock, Im­
proved Robbins, Iron Age, Potato
Planter. Good as new. Cost $80, will
sell for 345 cash. Address Edgar E.
Brown.
3-tf
For Sale—11 Acre Farm, 6 Improved,
on brick road, dowr to street car line,
$2,000, at Packird'a over First National
Bank.
34-ltc
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DENTIST
Office:

YoweU Building

SANFORD. FLORIDA

L. G.

S T R IN G F E L L O W

JUSTICE OF T H ^ J ^ A C I
fir »»

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For Sale—8 Acre Farm, 8 Improved,
All Civil and Criminal Cum, Deed*.
splendid location, road, railroad and Mortgages, C/mtrtcU, Marrisge*. and
all work pertaining to the odtce of Jus­
neighbors, $1,200, al Packard’s, of course. tice of the Post* promptly and legally
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attended to.‘ Special attention given to
collections. Office 3rd floor Court House.

For Sal»—20 Acre Farm, all improved,
brick road, near loading trewk, $8,000,
at Packard’s.
i y } 34-DA.,..
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TO RENT

M. G. ROWE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Offic*: Roomi IS and 19

WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under this holding. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue End will surely THE
bring résu lta,.'.

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SHELTER

SANITORIUM

N E W S M Y R N A . F L O R ID A
For Rent—Nk* furnished rooms,
flJS per week and up. At SUimon’a
Sift E. Fourth -St..
19-20tp DAVIS FORSTER, RESIDENTSURGEON

nulions umt in the nature and source of
their food, fuel and metal supplies.
Consideralde American coal may find
Us way to lands -beyond the s e a s that
w e r e once so rich in stores of it, inexjiensively mined, that there was a large
exiiort trade in the ewst. The United
States, which for years had wheat and
com or mail* to spare, being one of the
world'a greatest granaries, is now rapid­
ly approaching the stage of home con­
sumption where it must count on impor­
tation—Indeed already has begun on
that basis. The Canadian wheat fields
now supplement the mhms supply of
tho mid-west prairies, and now entering
the port of Galveston come ships laden
with maize from the Argentine. Aa for
the meat supplies of tho Ynited States,
it has enough b«ef now to meet its own
necessities, not to mention export, and
it must adjust itself to the fact that,
like Europe, chief reliance hereafter
must be placed on Africa, .South Amer­
ica ana Australia.
Argentine exporta of ,maise during
1912 were valued at $108,908,193 and
topped the Hat. Of this amount the
United Kingdom bought to tho value of
8,434, 766 pounds. With the United
States market now open, the producing
republic of the south can tap another
increasingtjf / urban typo of national
buyer, sUtT doing a vast corn producing
btlrirmas, hut gt the same time alert
to opportunities Yqr^ioweried coat of
staple articles of food.
Indigenous to tropical America and
easily grown, in temperate dimes no
severer than tha United Stataa and the
Argentine, maize has come to be one of
the greatest basal food supplies of the
hum*n race and also of much invaluable
adjunct* of man’s domestic well being,
aa cuttle and horses. ' That the United
States, thus early tn the new.century,
has ceased To be .sufficient unto Itself,
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r*iaiU 1%lift. tnP mitri who wrote»1 H
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tieni, a al#*'pciwldent» Emrrrlary and
fahl* bnok and sol,) I, for a bottle of j
|K&gt;tn&lt;ih, hu rnnfífled l»y onr of the Kninv- ' LJbvJiAL A D V E R T I SIGIVI K N KS P^rw,n• lb&gt;Ar«i of IHrert»^ ,

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u) «or Ire« th an lime
th# numtwr tai nwid tw&gt;ant to I » t »*'

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haiM on# reason why teachers' have to *»

Urn# hv lh# by-laws thr Hotjé»ft&gt;u'
by Ih# atorkholdm at » ►»

O s # ( M . J m a tk- .M
lcU i tomu
J»«tlriml
CJfin ii

trakbotdra,

go to the fslgetx doctor.
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It is peculiarly- the province of th«
consumer to haggle about prices ami
nothing stirs him like the price of «ggs
when it is in the ascendancy. "On the
other hand," as McCullcr suggests, “ one
should remember (bat an egg is a whole
day's work for u hen."

H en ry

held on tbr fleet T u m i« )' in M i ,
every &gt;rar, brfiinninc with th* y*ar 1*1 •« I th­
at bra olflrara &gt;h«U I » rtratrd by Ih- It- « - 1 ■-1
Director* annually on th* aarn* date a. ih* annual
meeting of tb* stockholder* ar above and imnwdtaldy alter th* aetd meetini oi •i,.'»k-H»c.
Th* Hoard ol Director» may at any tim« »W »*»1
Mich araiMaot racretadi** or a u lii an! inwurrraa It may a*w lit. The Inforpntllntr ol Ihl.mrr
p a « y abat meet at tb* olflc* or thr
u&gt;
th* city ol Man lord, florida, on th* ï l«-l l*&gt;*J
January, 1911, to comptai* lb* or*arm«t o •'
th# company, io adopt by-law», and lu . — i ’ hr
ofllcwra to conduct the liutlara ol thr to t¡» d t o
until l u lin t annual moating In tvlt
' "&lt;d ,K«aid mratlng ol the Incorporarne» arvl ..... 'hru
«urpraeor» ara elected and duly &lt;]u»iiN-d iw
huatnera of thU corporatloa »hall I » fondu-1 .-! hy
the loUewtng offlem . lo-wlt, SL O. C h »-a ^ - l 'y
ident. Jo* tfamratm aa rice nrrabicnt. an.1 1 lr*J
foatcr aa
weratary and trearurrr. »rat ' "•
Chara, Joe Cameron. J. N. Whitnrr an-' '
V o tie r e* a Board ol IMrrrtor*
Artlrie VI.
T b l» corporal km »hall at thr ovraUnt
tra
Incorpora ton aboe* provided loe ralut&gt;» » '■ « p
propciit* corporal* rari and by-Uw»
•datent »it h thr*# aritele* ol Incorporaii.*n «rat
la v a et tb « »tat* Bf florida, w h Ich by U " * ra*J
be * ranted or repealed may b* provided tn .ot»
by-law *.

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McLaulin

Alomo N. Thurwtíwr. IhlratiaitL
To Alonso N* Thuratoa. I^xkpurt. New York:
H apparaiot Iram th* Alfldavit el (i*o rf* A .
UaCoUaa. bacal» duly filad, tbat be U aaifeitor «nd
ol t.ounral toe th* complalnaat in th* »bu t* caura
Coro Lew Thuntun. and tbat tt ls thr b*fi*f ol th»
offlant that tbe deteníant. Alooto N. Thurtton
la ■ iton-cn4d*nt ot the atat* ol florida, and ú
n o » t n a ld e i t ot Lockpon, N a » York; ihat th*
aatd d *b n d *«t &lt; orar twvrUy-owe y erre .ot a n
and thet tbrfw I» no pwraon In thr alai* ol Ptarlja*
tbí «Vid ld .bL *e m l p0rt’ * upca&gt; " fcnm * ouM
Tberaloc*. yott. Alom o H. Tbutwton. ar* h*r*by
Ojterad to oppeer to th# bül ot romptoint. eiblblt71
ro“.
&lt;bia m ura and whirh V u l#*n
A p . ta it , tb# *em* h*ln* a ruU day ol thla co n «.

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MY SPECIALTIES
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Rocham’a Sterling S|lver
Rogers’ Plated Ware
; Elgin and Waltham Watches

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Artici* VII.

ifbaat amduat ol iad«bt*dnrw or Ua '-uU
thi» corporaUoa s »«y »t » " &gt; " n’*
»hall be twice the amount ut il» «uU»ccapita,! *1 rail
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foregoing art
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owner was making or losing money, and
l( Mi? was not business man enough to
*e|l property at $2,000 that he was 1*«-

A M E R IC A N S

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the taxes on it at the price hi had

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OTHER NEWS AND VJEWS ■TAMPA TRIBUNE THINKSTHAT OTHER NEWS OF 1NTERE5T!
INCREASE IN WEIGHT OF
FROM THE WORLD - A T .
I**00- ot'«hl ^ W W »
TO
PEOPLE
OF
FLORIDA
PACKAGES THAT CAN" BE
FLORIDA WILL SOON BE WIN­
taxed for let* than his owner hml paid for
LARGE .FOR BUSY
ABOUT THEIR OWN
MAILED ALSO LOWERED
TER QUARTERS FOR ALL
him tx-cause be was not making any profit
on it?
READERS
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On and after January 1,1914. the limit
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Before another winter posses over our
The third question Is answered above.
of weight o! packages of fourth class
Wnihingtiht.j Dec,, 22.— Members1 of heads it is entirely likely that Florida will
Governor I’atk Trammell (odayv In
Tallahassee^ Dec. '22.- T h e ' Florida
He should pay taxes on amount the the diplomatie corps were greatly inter- be UtA scene of a big league championship
mrking rvference.to the nrude receiîil mail (parrel post) for delivery within
Ux commission haaiaeued the following
projierty would sell for, regardless of ested in a report reaching Washington aeries that will bow in prominence only sent out from Washington in whi Wuithe first and second tones is increased
statement:
k 1 from,20 to 60 poundr and In all other
whether he was making or losing monty today that former President Roosevelt before tin* Major Leaguejwason of Amer­ was intimated that the governor up&amp;n,
After the Ux commission had heard
on it. It would be just as reasonable to .and Dr* Marciali Martines, at one time ica’s largest cities. This winter four his recent visit to Washington called idles from 11 to 20 pounds. The. rate
from more than half of the u x assessors
say that a town lot in the city pf Jack­ Chilean minister (o the United States, Major League clubs will irain in the state upon the department of justice in behalf of postage has been reduced and will be
of the state, notifying them that they
sonville, that had no improvemcnU -on hail clashed oftvaccount of divergent besides one big Minor l*eagux' eluh. of H. A. Hollo*. J. L. Billingsley, K. C. as follows on and after January 1, 1914.
«tie going to complyy with the law and
it. should be assessed at the some prit» ‘f o * , on lhe MAiiroo Doctrine. The re- They are the Cardinals, the Browns, the Chambers and other* who were recently The decreaae in rates in all except th
• the instruction! of the Ux commission
os the lot adjoining ii which had im­ ported debate attracted unusual atten­ Athletics and the Cubs and the Louis* indicted in Kansas City upon a charge seventh and eighth xones amounts to 30
ind o—«■» all pro^ierty at its true cash
provements on it.
tion here, l»ccause both -of tile prepared ville Colonels. Resides next fall arrive* of land (muds, stating that the article l»er cent since the establishment of the
filue for the year 1914, we felt that.a
; parcel post a year ago,
In answer to fourth question: Yes. j speeches were reviewed lu-forc delivery' thek- *ill he at least thriw or lour more of sent out did nnt have one semblance of
OS
brighter day Was dawning for the state
Parcels weigning 4 ounces and less for
In answer to your sivth qut*stion. We by Uhilean foreign offices
Dr. Martinet the "Rig uns” weened away from tile truth in it. The governor states that ,
of Florida and for the Ux payers. We
1». did. not go to Washington upon
Jdrflvwry in any zone ope cent an ounce
When lands are simi-' was selected spokesman of the Chilean past haunts amidst ice and snow.
felt when this system of different basis agree with you
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or fraction thereof.
With
the
advancement
of
the
art
of
government
at
the
state
reception
gjyen
Such
trunnion
and
that
he
did
not
call
of violations, in violation of law, was larly located, and not laid off In town*
Local tone (delivery from office of
done away with and when all assessed lota they should be assessed equally at the American visitor recently liecauae baseball and the increased rivalry, to­ upon the department of justice at al mailing) 5 centa for the first pound and
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of his friendship for the United Statea gether with the apparent scarcity’ of good while in WashlVigtoTf. Governor Tram­
property at |ta true value, that every the price they nrc selling at for cash.
onecent
for
each
two
additional
pounds
players.'tile demand of the magnates ffir mell says the whole story was th* result
tax payer In the sUte would bear his
To the seventh question: You should He is one of the oldest and most eminent
'a
long try-out for receruits will cqme ap- of the fertile imagination of the writer. or fractions thereof.
Chilean
diplomatstists
and
made
WWW
just proportion.»! taxes: no more no less not valut* proiK*rty on what it cost, but
m
First and second tones (delivery office
So hot lus the
Later we wore very much surprised to see what It would bring if sold for cash. As Chilean diplomatists and made many itjly to the forefront.
Within 150 miles from mailing office), 5
Hv If* tier time that each magnate «*H A l-inier furnishes u* the follow­
a publication in the newspajiers with we said before, the assessor has no right lasting friendship» during his tenure as
cure* t-very promising player that he can ing tigun*» of what he produced this cents for the first pound and one cent
minister
here
many
years
ago.
big headlines, stating that tax aasessoYn , to investigate whether the owner is makfor each additional pound or fraction
Iq his address at the Rosoevelt recep­ He tii*\,-r has any intentions of keeping year from a »ingle acre of ground.
iwtut orders of state tax commission ¡ng or losing money on his pmjieriy, but
thereof.
tnofe Mur: one third ni the players whom These figure* demnnsfrate that not only
This was signed by A. L. Turner, tax , assess it at the price some one else is tion Dr. Martinet r'mrartented th eMonThird tone 1150 p&gt; 300 miles from
he drafts
do citrus fruits and vegetables pay here,
ia ---- of Duval cdbnty. and foiir other willing to pay for it in cash It matters roe doctrine as a dead issue and argued
office of mailing) 6 cents for tht* first
When the manager of the team leave* but that the. more staple crops are also
that tlie conditions which gave rise to
WBfators. ‘As- Mr.. Turner upi*eam t o , not whether it is loca'rd in a live or dead
pound and 2 cents for each additional
its promulgation by President Monroe for spring training cam^ he finds himself jirofitable. From this acre of ground
be the leader of'thls so-calleii revolt, this town
pound or fraction thereof.
in ll&lt;2^ hnvealmuHt entirely disappeared. recruit’ of •*»!**»•*&amp;—aftTlily he has ab*,; Mr Lanier produced thirty-five barrel*
«rnmun¡cation will be more directly in¡ „ qUOtjnu th»&gt; tax commission's orFourth zone .from 30t) to 600 miles)
This statement is said to have aroused Iptely 1to personal knowledge. It is an ol cgm worth $36; two crops of hay, mak­
teidfd for him. . The tax commission | , j p r y o u mj8lj,I0ti,- The tax commi*7 cents for the first pound ami 4 cents
the ire of Col Roosevelt, who replied absurdity fir kupiiose that he'ran watch ing four tons, valued at $20 u ton; $40
r«tive&lt;l his letter of December II. re- dj(&gt;n (|j(j nol „ay that no county can levy a
for each additional pound or fraction
fuefi a large numlter of players carefully worth of Irish potatoes and 100 crates of
pljfing to our circular letter ordering all greater milluge for 1914 than they did in with some heat, holding that the Mon­
thereof.
» i assessors to comply with the law and 1913. We did say that we would insist roe doctrine still was u vital principle enough to assure himself in his own squash, which netted $60. Only 23
Fifth tone from 600 to 1000 miles
the foreign jwlicy u! the United mind just wfiich ones he wishes to keep. dollars worth o f fertilize used awl7
«■ p r o p e r ty for year 1914 at true on (he county commissioners and the of
from
mailing office) fi cents for the first
Stl|
iIe f|t mi(li to&lt;v l0 have sug• Whut is he to do? There is only one $60 would more thnn cover the cost of pound and 6 cents for each additional
mb vatue. In this letter he says he
state board decreasing their milluge
t0 the (?l,||eftn diplomatist, Tneilabor Resides the other crops Mr
bt hevrr received any official notice as not to collect a greater sum of money (Jw)tal|y thul if 'was lll-udvtfi«| on such tiling inrm his opinion just the heat he
pound or fraction thereof.
can. The best is all any man gives of La OUT saved 1,000 pound* of f o d d fT
baa the tax commission that he was not than was collected in 1913. We do nut ftn.... ,lslmr
Sixth' tone (root 1000 to 1400 miles?
lnJU,,.urHte u cotitrOversy
himself Is it any wonder that under /.olio Spring* Truth
MMing property at its full cash value. believe that the state, nor any county
9 cynt* for the first pound and 8 cents
* . .
this system many who develop later into
II he U doing this our circular doe* not in the »lute, would levy ¡umlllngr to colfor each additional pound orfraction
With tilting ceremony the Mona Lisa, stars are turned down bn this first at­
The annua) meeting of thè Florida
apply to him. If he can explain the folthereof.
,
. . . . .,
I«*
‘ ban was absolutely t)rmlKht here under guard from Florence. tempt to gam the Majors? Yet it 1* Live Stock Associulion wa* held ut thè
Seventh zòne (from 1400 to 1K00 m M
'im
Joeing slight discrepancies in his county, |
to carry oti the state and county tm,By wa, haniled over to th.f French
t .dumbly not the fault of the manager University uj (ìatqesville durlng thepast 11 cents for the first pound and ten cents
wmsy |&gt;e convinced that he ts doing so: KOV,.rnmi.nt&gt; amj „ „ ¡„creased valua-- '*
ambassador. M Ihirrtr?, by Italian of­ II. c.ike- .1 hard trv at an impossible w**ek The it tend ance, while not a*
for exu'h alt tonal pound or fraction
The cities of Jacksonville and South ^tions
^ j on) we
wC win
wlll insist
insist that
that millage
milluge lie delarge a* hnd h*w*n hofieii for. w;ot good
ficials after the painting had been official­ task and no one can do er.
■
thereof.
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Jlfksonville, by the city assessment1
aR |Mw- a» possible to collect ttuf
and thè program a* arrangisi wa» carly identified by 4M ’la-pf lour, ilirvftor of
Che m ag n a te » are beginning to realize
rofli. have a valuation of
Kighth zone jail1offices more than
ficient funds to carry on the state and
painting'xecifon ol the l*ouvgc, by
ruHl out’ mosl satufactordy. Atldnswi
tbit as no one else don. They sec that
Duval county's valuations, including
1800
miles from mailing office) 12 cents
county govenimenLs.
Qf d i cuments and detailed #J0
were mnde by esperta oq various mal1
the training season is too short to allow
for the first pound and 12 cents for each
the above and other cities is (by 1913
ter* of the'greatfst imp taiu*' to thè 1
We believe that assessing all jirojH’rty togni|ihs The Mona Lisa then fìak
, manager to secure a good line on hi* rep ” additional jiound'or fraction Thereof
sseswpcnt rolls), $23,229.694; difference
live sjiH'k nnlustry of fionda.
at its tme cash value wdl equalize ami placed in a rosewood box arid Dr Cor j
. ruds. \t hy even tins year, the Cub
$31,162,674.
tin and after March 16, 1914,.the rata
convention will certainly prove to have
make it more just than it has been in the rado Ricci, director general of fine art» in J
r&gt; u i i t s w ill begin th e t r a in in g season
of postage on books weighing K ounces
Over $31,000,000 less thnn ttie cities
lie
dll
ible,
6c many suggestion*
past
Where one county as»*-Hs.*d on a Rome, handed the key to the secoii.i
■ I We&gt;4~ e teller t Kit*1 last \■■;,* Kvrfs
nr le*« a ill he one cent for each "2 pound*
above mentioned and we feel sure that
* ! will in* taken into
.uni pin * p r o ) »
26 i« r cent bitM*. the county that :is secretary of the French emliassy. M
th e R n o l i i , - Ti*-ing S. h ,..P ii,-l III IT
ni frai lion thereof and on those weigh­
fto property, under the city assessment,
, or, - 1 P rat l"t. b\ stock nisor* and the
*e»»i-,i ,,n a 76 ( ht cent * a , (i.iying thr*-»* (file Luprutie, with the remarks; "T h e n
in Tampa m I ■bm.tr, u
'
ing iti evees* of * mtniTj the regular zone
vu assessed at Its full ¿-ash value So
in tin- state will be advanced
sTih,: I
times a» much stale taxes a» the one that she is
Take good 4 ,ire of Iptr
ft*
rate will apply.
much for Mr, Turner's full value as*&lt;hiner
or
later
the
magnates
»iff
come
V
: ; :
assessed at 26 j&lt;er cent. As a rule these painting was cOnvhyetl. to the Karner
ttasment.
The new Presbyterian church which
low value counties have the highest palace, where the French embaMy is to the conclusion that their mans ers
1
1
1.
„«
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.!
New Bishop of South Florida
Now to that so-calle&lt;] resisting circounty millage. The law says awseas at )iouse&lt;i, and- wow viewed by the q e*-n ne-*l two or three month* in which to hn* been in course of «•onstructlon in
oilsr, which, if it resist anything, it is
Bishop Cameron Mann who recently
full noth value. This is the only just mother and others. It yill be plxotsl on P is* judgment upon the recruit*. WYien St Petersburg for some time will lie
the Ux laws and not the tax commission.
and fair wav and the tax assessors can eihTbition in the Horgnese gallery from "ley do they «ill Joo’t for some manner ready for service* Sunday The cost *ncc&lt;s«ied Bishop Gray in the Southern
They have ordered th« assessors to do
hich thev . iiti avo «1 th*- lu-avy ,&lt;x- of the new building i* shout 130,000. Dioeese of Florida was born in New
„dyer harmonize on any basis less thnn T lJ lay until Saturday.
nothing but comply with the law under
!■•''.*•’
ronnert«-,l with k&lt;'«*|ui.g .1 hunch u Special *«tv ns*«. .ip|&gt;ro|iriate for the oc- York Ajiri) 2, 1851. lie took hi* tln-o*
a full cash value
In reference to cash
their oath of office. After reading this
I'.nkies
|i&gt; the ■• i| for lfi.it 1i&gt;rii»l. ami 111*1011 «ill
held ¡it ttie« time The logical course with honor* and is a man
value; we think tli.il- true cash value,
of th puoi
Vn .ill day cut
COmipunication, we fail to find wher*
.1
place
wh
r
th'V
cm
1
•
Iu
v
hull
for
f
*nrnegic
'
iirporatiin,
of New York ha* of unusual brilliance of mind
He has
the cutreney In
full cash value and ash value mean t Inthey have refused to comply with the
t*
it
length
of
'mu
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[iiHTi.¡•sided
to
give
il
l‘nirJ
*
assistance
had
a
numlier
of
important
charges,
and
tonne. and that 1* * h »l the property pusher] tbnt rnetWÉfrJnose in completiu
Uw under lhe i lstrucfiona &lt;d the tax
(tig
of
the
se.iMin
J'ticrc
l*
a
fieri*
Ft
nr
itl
the
pitrchase
of
a
new
¡iqie
organ,
in
addition
to
his
regular
work
he
is
an
to-night
PfohlehYS
involving
the
r
&lt;
*
would tiring, not at i forced sale, hut at
eommiivioN They start om by saying,
author of note, writing "October Sera sale wh»r» both fh■&gt; seller and buyer reserve provisions, the size and character iriu and a Uitm-r Baseball League here wliirb will In- gratefully received
U‘.l I orid.; has moit excellent lax
I ; :
mom)." "Five Dbcounirs on Future
nf the federal reserve honrti. the rerfettij. «ill come 111 Florida cun furnish the
agr *e on the prie - I &gt; ' ;* t *
lam which wo ag-ce it t'ue d the assess­
The Miami Lodgi- of Klks is preparing Punishmenl," and abo many pamphlets
T ' ' COMM L-vS . ds.
tintv of 2 |**r cent govenrment bond^antl climate, 111 f.i* ' «he 1* furnishing it
ors will comply with tV- law and en­
Jo h Neel, Chair nan.
the retirement of the .present -national right now anri can furnish the s|w'cta- for an unusually large treat to the rhil- on theology and poems which hove apforce them. Second: That values in
hank currency proved troublesome, hut (or* for tlie Winter Rancha]! I-eaguc dreti this year. Every child in that city peared in a number of magazines,
the various counti •* are fairly well
Bishop Mann comes to Florida from
the conferee* finally smoothed, out most which in turn will furnish the where­ will be remembered. A large and heavKscam his .* he riff In Had
equalized, which Is not true when they
ilv laden Christmas tree will U- preparisi Furgo. North Dukota,|whcre he has re*
of the issues lJet ween house an4 *enate withal that i* worrying the magnates.
yiry from 10 per a*nt in some cdunties
Pensacola, Dec. 22. -Sheriff A. ( ary When the two branches of Congress con­
With seven nr eight eluh* here next for the occasion. The distribution of sided for some time past. He is a man
to «5 per cent In others.
Rllis, whose arts are luring investigated vene tomorrow it is expected plan* will winter it is higfilj probable that they will j presents from the mammoth tree will of fiersonul magnetism and force nndwill
Third: Wo all agree on the third prop- by the board of county commissioners,
lie finfile for a long recess, beginning to' consider forming their rookies into a take filare in the park opposite the Elk’* fill hi* Florida charge in his usual capable
«tftion. That is the reason that we has employed n firm of prominent at­
and efficient manner.
I team ami forming a league which will Ululi.
day.
wxnt
all- property Jasarased at iu true I ltorneys
In IH75 he was curate of St, Peter's
him before
I
u i I t e j n to srepresent
X
.Tp,&gt;* w«**•-»»
" — — the
I
furnishbaseball
for
Floridians
and
: : 1
c*»h value. All counties will then
board, while Chief Deputy T G. Harts
?he 'SLurida Baptist convention m et1at Albany, N. Y,, and rector of Si.
Th
Anyone hereafter who loots or m*&gt;- tourists from January to March. Each
on the same cash basis.
Arcadia .Tuesday. Jumes, Watkins, N. Y,, from 1875 id
Vat *k . u
&lt;
; field has employed another firm of ¡itproperty 0f foreigners or Mexicans town which houses a team for the spring in ajr^na! «exxion In A
* lth 115 that a tomflya to appear for him in the inquiry. *jj| beexecuti*! The right to confiscate training could he represent«*) hy the A large number were present at the open 1882 II*' then went to Grace Ohurch.
lull valuation, with a low millage, would Forly or fifty wiU)eMCfl have U-en sum- ()ro|)erty wilI
only with the corust,- rieikies of the club which trains theriv ing session ( A. Carson was re-elect«) in Kansas City, when' he remained until
be best for Horida.
MB
,
1901. being consecrated bishop of North
moned to apf&gt;ear and a(l of them, so far lnent. " Gen. Francisco Villa issuexl this In this manner a six nr eight club league president.
In his fifth proposition he lakes up the as known, will give tesjjffiony regarding
"Dakota,
December 4. 1901.
order today as showing hb intention to would be in operation and the brand of
question of the seapratlon of stale and the cost bills of th« sheriff and to the
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baseball
would
be
well
nigh
up
to
the
maintain strict military discipline. A*
Doctors Fleet Olfisers
county taxes, which is not now nn issue fact that he changed ft^r
•
H
More Rabies In Jacksonville
or tn\J(W in mak- |J() example he executed on tht* Pluza a quality of the brand furnishe«l in the big
the taxpayers, and could not Ixr- ing arrest? upty*&lt;3iXlfh&lt;)ni,ig witnesee* ^ ,„ ,1 0f rebels who hnd been found guilty leagues in their championship races. , ,%At.4hO rnnuat"election of officers of
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Jacksonville, Dec. 22.—Thomas Jorome a law until Dvo years after the that he did not actually travel, although 1j)y con).t martial of sacking the home of a
'■ jm
tfïç-.iÎrtpR"
Mclical Aasaeiation
«cKaonvuie, w*
Just to what an extent this would
who had l&gt;eeti sufferI'Wting of the legislature even If a ma­ in each cost bill submitted to the county
held
inthe
offices
of
Dr.
G.
H.
Edwards,
I
“
Ph
;
an
Awyr.ian'
wealthy Mexicari. While the six relic!s boost Florida u* ¡1 tourist resort is hard
ing from an attack of rabies at the St.
jority, of the people warned it. The for payhient the sheriff made oath that
were m#rch«l before the firing squad to conceive. It is needle« to say th*t the following officers were chosen: Dr Luka’» Hospital since lust Friday, died
mxttcr of a just taxation* Wutow before he had traveled the numlier of miles
the stolen ’goods were returned to the there" ore several million baseball fan* C. J?. Chriit. prerident: Dr. Famuttl ns u refiult of th« dreaded disease. Theus snd it b no use to try to muddy the charged for fn the bill.
Puleston of Sanford, vice president: ami
Development.* ow ner. ,
in the Major League cithw. who have (he
case which claimed the life of Joseph is
'» U r and get off on some other question of.# sensaljopa) nature are oxpectexLx It
Dr. Gaston fj. Edward», secretary and
-ii------ -----------rneaqs to nffqrri a trip to jbe, wAmuf
ported to be the most violent 0/ any
tow ideu .
treasurer. The annual •ban
was also hStlqftiled tonight that tstimqqy
ft
climes of the southland. Of-to
cike of its kind ever nttmdcd at the local
T * » other queries proposed by him; would l&gt;e giv¿i' of arrests made, the de­ ( hrisimsfial the ('«njregational church
M
I'lonnwl lor .ho lou,.h
M , 0" ,
" T.
each »Inter. 11 b also necdfeito ty 'corr&gt;’
» t h e first question: .What la the actual fendants released.'from jcustoxly wherd
1„ 'Jâouory. .. whirl, lim« pr.lun.loii.'
plant, »ho « S M .
- _____■ . . .
* - I ^tììi.h ospital on last Friday night, ap- ,
School'
rbc!Sunday school'received
a letter your brain about where Ro fijjtf th^m, will be inaugurated for
the entertainment
T * vatoe of an orange grove or or- they pakl the coats, and the cases never . 'Ybb'Sunday
should, such s league as is considered bf
peared to be In good health, other than
wird that coat »300 to »400 to bring to i T r o i g ^ o T r i a r ’Jheriff E1H. contend^ |
qf the state association, which meets In
“ y in* formed.—Tampa Tribune.
being warned of the approaching malay
Sheriff Ellis contended j U »V he would _be at the church Thursthis city next May.— Reporter-Star.
1
. ,0unh y«»Fs growth? The actual rought to trial.
11 .
by a contraction of the muscles of the.
■r
he what it would bring for U ral-ha was ‘ t o t a lly - W a n t . o( umy 1
'vening to help in the CVUtma*
lit*
throat Haturday morning the disease■* the owner wanted to sell and the ^ ] . r i t r “ f a l R f f i ï snd place# *}) ; festivities. He .- «r e d U, tKat he will
,
In 4‘^gntjr Court
New Smyrna wants better school fa­
developed completely and from the be­
.
., , . ,
ii.o ^ 'r o m e witli a well filled pack. The
^ * ' » n t e d to buy, this could be as- of, the
blame on his chief deputy, Harts-} c
.
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.
cilities.
and
if
the
plan*
of
a
number
0/
ginning Joseph Buffered continuously.
Jw
Carlton,
a
negro
lad
from
Maitland
.
.,
«•'
I
promintsvkfeatufie
of
the
evening
will
lie
bed by examining county records
rRisen»
prevail,
will
have
a
new
$40,000
The victim was a raving maniac unfil
was
brought
Iwfora
Judge
Herring
yes­
*
1....
"White
G1&amp;
Gl(4s frof
ifth
th«
« K
Kittg." ’ Tht+r will
2 r * Jin« out what similar property
school
building
by
the
opening,
ol
the
he passed away soon from exhaustion.
terday
and
fined
$60.00
and
costs
for
be two tree»—one the tjaual' evergreen
¿^^ht b the same vH n lty when
nex^t
scholastic
Year.
A
phtitloh
’fdr
a
The
deceased, who had been the proprie­
assault
upon
one,
Ros’
c
oe
Dangerfield
Judge
aa
Hjmen
tree
and
the
other
a
“
Living
(Christmas
*or cash.
'
- ------ -bond election la being drculated, ac­ of the same race. From the evidence tor of a fruit stand at the corner of Main
Tree."
Plenty
ol
music
has
been
pro­
Birdie Brown and John Evans, col­
'hfiTttt: ^
ffrove or orchard
cording to the News. Originally the brought out at the trial it appears that and Seventeenth streets, was bitten by a
ored,
were married In the office of County vided by choir, orchestra and the chil­
r»rt2noo
tu take »1,000
sum
proposed was »60,000, but this was the boys mixed too much bad whiskey dog several weeks ago. Several brothers
dren. Members and friends are urged
te lndüVt0£ Hc wouJd h*ve no right Judge Herring yesterday morning by not to forget their “ white gilts” for the reduoqd to »40,000 on the adrl ee'of the and Jack knives at a dance at Altamonte and members of his lmmedi4te family
Rev. W. C. G#P*
pmnerty was
at the genjaj. j udge.
sclioxff board.
Springs with the result above mentioned.] were preeent at the time of his death.
had refused to take. It wi mi chad wtttaased the ceremony.
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