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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

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On last Monday evening W. N. Leffler, I
one o f the oldest and most highly respect­
ed eitIrens of Sanford, passed into the
great beyond. . Only a few hours before I
P O I N T S P U R E L Y P E R S O N A L Mr. Leffier had been stricken with para­
lysis near the Leffier block, at the end of
Ifow Celery City Vanity ra lr While First street He had seemingly been In the
best of health until about one week ngo.
Away the Golden H o u r»when he complained of a headache and
Social Gossip.
dizziness. Being a man o f great vitality,
he had never ceased to make his custom­
Weinke Club Entertains
The gentlemen are always eager to ovoll ary call at his places of business and
themselves o f the opportunity afforded by upon his friends, and at tiie time o f the
nn invitation to upend an evening at the stroke he was on his wny to h is fish house j
'Welnka Club. Such an invitation nlwnys on the lake fron t
Mr. Leffier never rallied from tiie stroke I
signifies an evening or rare enjoyment as
the ladles o f the club are famous for their and, surrounded by his family and Mends,
hospitality. The d u b house was comfort­ sank into the sleep from which there Is
The funeral occurred
ably filled on Tuesday evening, and cards no awakening.
nnd dominoes aided In whiling away the from the residence on Tuesday afternoon |
time. After tho games, in which Mr. and at 3 o'clock arul was largely attended.
As a mark o f respect all.the-buainessJ
Mrs. P.L. Thrasher carried away the prites
at dominoes'and Forrest Lake and Mrs.S. houses In tiie city were closed from 2:30 f
PulesViry'*. ,-lrds, the guests were treated until 3:30 o’clock.
The funeral services were conducted by
^-''trrifciiolce luncheon o f salad, sandwiches
Rev J. W. Bighorn, pastor o f the First
and coffee.
Vocal and instrumental m usic-founded Methodist church o f Jacksonville» and a
out the pleasure o f the evening» Severn! life-long friend and former neighbor of
out o f town guests were present at the the Leffier family In Kentucky,
The poll bearers were r . P. Forster, R.
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Bowler were the hostesses and deserve dore J. Miller, A. Robbins and C a p tA .W .
great credit for the admirable manner in Fills.' Followed by n large concourse of
which all arrangements were successfully mourning' friends the remains were laid
to rest In Lokeview cemetery.
carried out.
W. N. Leffier was born in Smltiiland,
Silver Tea
Ky., April 4, 1644. He grew up amid
A t the very hospitable home of Mrs. E. the scenes o f his birth place and during
W. Peabody, on Oak avenue, Thursday the stirring times of 'Gl, at the age of
nfternoon, the ladies of Sanford were sixteen, joined the southern army and
graciously entertained at a Silver Tea. fought nobly for the lost cause until the
Tiie program preceding the tea service surrender at Appomattox turned the hosts
was particularly enjoyable. Miss Lilly of gray homewards.
Evans nnd Mrs. Mettlnger both sung In
He settled down at Smlthvllle In the
their best voice, while the Misses Marian peaceful pursuit o f business with his
and Beth Mettlnger played a piano duet, brother, C. H. Leffler. AfterWard they ehnnd Miss Weeks gave ^tn instrumental gaged In business in Paducah for sev­
solo. Probably the most appreciated eral years, removing from there to Mont­
number was the delightful cornet solo gomery, Ala., in 18G8, where the brothers
given by Miss Jessie Stumon.
were In business for several years. Just
twenty-four years ngo Mr. Leffler catpe to
EX P R ESS CO’S. NEW BUILDING Sanford, where h is brother preceded him
somo eight years before* and here they
engaged in tho general merchandise busi­
Work Started Yesterday Upon the
ness and have claimed Sanford as their
New Structure.
home ever since.
The extensive improvements contem­
In I88G he was united In marriage to
plated so long by the Southern Express
Miss Linda Kelley in New York city.
Company in thelt, Sanford offices were
Death claimed Mrs. Leffler in 1803,
started yesterday morning by Contractor
leaving two daughters and a son to mourn
Terwilllgcr who has the work in charge.
her loss.
The building will he n handsome struc­
Mr. Leffler was so thoroughly identified
ture, built of brick nnd of modern archi­
with the interests of Sanford that ills loss
tecture. The new office will be 40x23
is felt most keenly by every one. He was
feet, giving ample room in every way
city clerk for several terms, was a mem­
nnd In conjunction witli the
ware­
ber of the board of aldermen, nnd up to
house will glvo 75 feet more for storage.
a few months ngo was president of the
The plans are most elaborate nnd will
city council.
leave room for n side track to hold two
Besides his children he leaves a brother,
express curs.
C. H. Leffler, and two sisters who still re-1
The main entraneo will be on First
side ut the old home at Paducah.
street and n side entrance on Railroad.
In the death o f Mr. Leffler the commu-1
way.
nity has suffered a great loss. His was n
The location is one o f tho most imgenial, sunny nature with a kind word
portant in the city and the new bjuKUnga
Tor ’ every one nnd everyone was Ids
will mid much to this portion of the city
friend. His homo life especially was n
ond be in keeping with, the many ’ im ­
benediction, his tender care fur-pie chil­
provements being made on First street. ]
dren left motherless being reciprocated
Tiie Southern Express .Company recog­
in full, and the loving ties Unit bound
nizes the importance o f Sanford's con­
children to father was a familiar picture |
stantly increasing business amheogtiizaut
to every one.
. of the fact that the old office was inade­
The fife of W. N. Leffler was a shining I
quate for the transaction of the inrge
example of a lovable character, living up
traffic are building a structure capabje of
to his standards and ideals, treating his
handling tiie business which- in the fu­
friends and neighbors according to the
ture will assume large proportions.
golden rule and founding out a useful [
career of sixty-five years.

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"None knew him but to love him:

After an illness of two weeks, Mrs. J.C.
None named him but to prnUe."
Carruthers was taken from our midst on
Tuesday, a victim of nneiimonln— Suffer-W -N .U m e f
ing from the effects o f a cold, the case
Our sincere friend nnd excellent neigh­
gradually developed into pneumonia and bor o f quiet manner and unobtrusive
thougy hoping against hope for her recov­ disposition, made no conspicuous display
ery the patient at last succumbed to the of religious character, but we believo-ha.,
dreud disease, surrounded by the family was a man pure In heart. Honest and
and tier devoted husband, who had been straightforward in his dealings with
summoned from Pulatka at tiie first fellow-man, kind and obliging to
alarming symptoms.
whatever harm he may have suff
The services at thahouse were held i
from auy wa believe h r “ dld~ 'Vronj
der the auspices of the Eastern Star, o f j none. He was one
the oldest
which order tiie deceased was a t o
m ost highly respected citizens nnd t
The remains were taken to Oveldo. to be useful in his modest way. He
where the funeral service# were held.Rev. for a number o f years a faithful men
McCall of the Oveldo Methodist church of the Board of Aldermen, serving a con­
officiating.
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siderable part of that Ume us its pres­
Mrs. Carruthers was born In Hawklns- ident, and on one occasion acting mayor
ville. Co., sixty-six years ago, afterward in the absence of'that official. He was a
removing to Oveido, where she was mature man of business, industrious, and
united in marriage to J. C. Carruthers, successful for many years, while la his
residing in several different cities in Flor­ earlier manhood he had served his native
ida, and removing to Sanford about eight land well as a volunteer soldier, fearless
months ago.
and true. But best o f aU. perhaps, be
Mrs. Carruthers leaves a devoted 1ms- WQS affectionate, and faiikfuM n ids fi
oana anil six children to mourn her loss. Uy relations, tenderly devoted to his wife
Two sisters, Mrs. 0 . N. Larson of Orlando, and children, deserving all the wealth of
and Mrs. L. D. Jones o f Jensen, survive love they lavished upon him.
her.
Such was the man whom we today lay
During her short residence in Sanford to sleep nnlil the last trump shall awoke
Mrs. Carruthers &gt;iad made a large circle the dead, and the Master site 11 again be
of friends wlio mourn sincerely tiie loss heard to proclaim "Blessed are the pure
of u noble woman.
in heart for they shall see God!"
To the father and children the heartfelt
Jan. 2 0 ,1 9 0 ».
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sympathy o f tiie entire community is ex­
tended in their hour of sorrow.
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SUDDEN DEATH O f W.N. I E f f 1ER:

Respected Citizen Passes Away Last |
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IHESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in the
order sold. Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
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sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase that lot in the series will receive a deed to
his lot FREE of Cost. The lucky number will lie
announced only after the Sale of the entire series
has been completed,, but all Payments made by. the
Lucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does not know what number is in the envelope,
as Numbers 1 to 50 were written on separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a hat from which some
one drew one which was immediately sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
destroyed. This was done at our office at 10 o’clock
Monday, December 2L These lots are offered for
less money and on easier ,terms than any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will f*et ;i
Home Site Free. Be the Lucky Man!

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD

F irst Y ear

as well, m oy be sent and received by
March. The growers claim that this
menus o f the ordinary telegraph npparn
freeze evil] be a benefit in the end, ns
tits. The wonderful possibilities of the
better prices are tlie rulcdn the middle to
invention have attracted to it the atten­
the
last o f March, or even to the middle
,Items of Interest Gleaned From
tion of men o f science nnd others ihrough-JPaSSeS T lir O U ill .LilC. C o ld S n a p of-A pril: ■
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^Scssloir-ThatrMcans**Much For
------------- Various S o u rc e s -------on rEuropc:-------------------- ? “ •/
A
peculiar
feature
of
the
weather
map
Sanford’s Progress
Unscathed
A wedding cake six feet eight inches
on Sunday morning was the fact thnt
high, five feet in diameter nt the base nnd
Portland, Me., nnd Jacksonville, Fin., both
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK weighing seven hundred pounds, was used
OUR COUNTY SUFFERED LITTLE had the same temperature, while Havre, BRICK PAVING FOR FULL WIDTH
Wedncsduy at the marriage of Charles P.
Montana, near the Canadian boundary,
McColm nnd Miss Ellen Savls nt Hamilton.
registered 32 degrees, or nine degrees
Here the Readers Will find a Brief Cannda.
warmer
than In the East Florida metropo- S on ford Prom ised Im provem en t* th at
Sanford Greatly Aided By^JhC Cold
Historical Sprint Flowing
1TC The temperature In 'N ew York was
Will M ake a G reater City
-The monetary loss hy the Italian earth­
W
eather
Which
Played
Havoc
f o r Hurried Readers
also considerably higher than in Jack­
— Other M a tters
quake is now placed nt $ 2 7 3,0 0 0,0 00 .
In S o m e S ection s
Former head o f the Russian police has
sonville.
The city council met in regular session
Culm has once more been turned over
“ Sauce for the goose is sauce for tlie
been arrested, charged w|th high treason.
Reports fromjnll over the state o f Flori­ Inst Monday jilghL. witli every niombvr
to the Cubans to try self government.
gander" is an old proverb often quoted
George W. Fields of New York was sent
dn indicate thnt very little damage was present, and many citizens who were at­
Vertical nnd buck-hand styles of pen- at this Inte day, and is nit apt illustrn
t0 jnji this week because. he would not
done in any section. Other stales have tracted thither b ytlie matters o f vital ip »-”
manship nrc to be replaced in the Chicago tlon o f the recent cold »nap regarding
suffered severely nnd though nothing defi­ terest that "wynrtp receive Tile rtttetiilo:^
- ¡|ve three dollars o week to* support - his
public schools by the oldfashioucd sloping different sections of the South. Whilo the
nite can be learned at present. It is esti­ of that august' body.
'ofied mother, his plea being th ot.b e was
style.
•- *State o f Florida suffered hut little dam ­
only getting $100 a month und couldn't
mated that those growers in other stntes
•After roll.call nnd rending o f minutes
The cold snap o f the present week has age, tiie stntes nortlt of Floridn that were
who took chances with the weather on of Inst meeting, tlie regular routine busi­
afford to.
been widespread, covering nenrly the en­ placing such high hopes upon an open
account of the open winter have lost hea­
‘ TKe^pInn of replacing the negro wnltcrs
tire country from the lakes to the gulf. winter have suffered greatly in the entire vily in early vegetables. Cabbage will ness) was delved into nnd the reports of
committees read.
In the Atlantic City hotels with while Zero weather prevailed throughout the loss of their early vegetables.
probably stand the cold snap better than
The building committee reported u|xin
waitresses is to be tried.
Scvcrul sections of Florida also suffered
North,' nnd much suffering ensued. In
any other crop, ami it is hoped by the the new express office building.
W. C. Brown has been elected president the South the damage to growing crops is from the oold nnd the early vegetables,
South Carolina growers that little of the
The fire committee report wns most in­
of the New York Central &amp;. Hudson River quite general but more serious in some •which meant so much to tlie growers,
crop was injured.
teresting
mid cited the many improve­
Railroad Co. He started his railroad ca ­ sections than others.
were killed—even tlie Ktrawlierries in
ments
that
have been made in tlie past
reer as a section hand.
several instances being killed, Conflict­
CHARGED
WITH
MANSLAUGHTER
mouth
in
tiie
fire department. NewcquipThe town of Nowntn,Oklahoma, was STATE FA IR OPENED WEDNESDAY ing reports make the compilation of fig­
ment, such ns hose, nozzles, n new hose
ures
regarding
the
effects
of
the
cold
practically wiped out o f existence by fire
M any C ounties Are R epresented With rather difficult, ns the damage actually Charge o f Arson Against S c o tt In wagon and many improvements in the
last Saturday. Loss $ 20 0,0 0 0.
This County.
house. Chief Hand was »resent and stated Fine Exhibits
done seemfl to be guarded ns n jealous
Mrs. Mary Partridge died in New York
The following from the Tampa Tribune thnt a light was needed in the house ami
Tltc fifth annual Florida state fair open;.. secret.------------ -— *-------------{his week at the age o f 100. Her death
regarding Charlie Scott, or Harris ns he a belter approach to kume. Tlie matter
KIlVediTesdny oTTliis week, witli every
From all reports received it would seem
was caused by falling into the snow and
was called, wilt prove interesting ns Scott was referred to tlie fire committee with
assurance of the grentest success yet at­ that Sanford has again demonstrated that
nearly freezing before her absence from
was one of. the principals in tl|e fire that pow erto net.
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tained, by. these unnuuLexpositions. .Tim tlie Celery Dolt a is situated between the
— the house was discovered.
destroyed the Celery City Laundry:
The
report
p
f
the
street
cemmittec was
exhibits are superior to those of former lakes in a position that Will easily weather
"Verdict o f manslaughter was rendered eagerly awaited us each nnd every citizen .
George Gnrrnhnn o f Wilkes Barre. Pn., fairs in quantity, quality and attractive­
a cold snap nnd. be impervious to cold
at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon in tiie 1» deeply interested In this project. Geo,
recently found sew n penrls in an oyster ness, nnd, although it was expected nt
that would blight the vegetables all over
case o f Charlie Scott, tiie negro chnrgcd H. Fernuld was-called upon to make a re­
which he was eating.
tlic- very outeet.-that ~ there WBliTd be the state. Not even the tenderest vege­
The lasTtH pof the steamship Maureta­ some difficulty in securing exhibits, the tables were touched, nod the growers who witlt tlie murder of Dudley Brooks, anoth­ port in behalf of the bond trustees nnd lie
nia from Liverpool to New York was made exhibit buildings arc taxed to their ca­ have planted u large acreage of cabbage er negro, in July, 1007. The ense opened stated that tho bids nnd sjicclficatioiis of
in fivs days, two hours and two minutes. pacity ami the display o f Florida products nrc jubilant over the prospect of a short in the circuit court at 9 n. m. yesterday, the different firms lmd been carefully ex­
nnd such good progress was made that it amined nnd a decision made in fnvur of
on average of 23,71 “knots on hour.
is unquestionably the best ever made.
crop in other sections tiiat is bohnd to
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went to the Jury early in the afternoon, tlie Georgia Vitrified Brick Co., who will
Fourteen counties have county exhibits, raise the price for the Sanford product.
After five years of what they termed
nnd a short time Inter tlie verdict was take entire charge of tiie street work, nnd
Tiie celery growers have been needing
experimental marriage, n am ple in San ns follows, in charge oj the gentlemen
rendered. Scott was not sentcnccdr but furnish nnd lay the brick for $1.90 per
cold weather for the (last three weeks nnd
Francisco have decided to separate, both named:
it is understood that sentence will he square yard. *'
Washington, Collier Bros.; Columbia, the cold wnve thnt proved so disastrous
being satisfied that their ways and ideas
passed tomorrow or next day."
W. A. Ginn, the well known civil engi­
T. J. Appleynrd; Gadsden, W. M. Curry: to oilier sections lias proved n blessing to
nrc not compatible.
neer, was present and had a sketch of the
Alachua.
J.
W.
Tench;
Marion,
Mr.
Carnes;
tiie
celery,
and
this
great’’
crop'
bids
fair
Show M okes Big Hit.
W. II. Martin o f Canton. Ohio, who has
fufty foot street with palm trees along the
Never in tlie history of tlie five years
built and successfully «iterated an aero­ Hernando, W. L. Fleming und W. S. Han­ to outrival tiie early lettuce crop in good
sides.
thnTthe C. W, Pnrk Company has been
plane for short distances, has been offered cock; Pasco. W. E, Embry: Manatee, F. C. prices.
An animated discussion took (dace re­
Following is a few reports of various visiting Gadsden has a better show been
$100,000 by W. R. Timken, a wealthy Armstrong: Hillsborough, T. M. Wier; Polk,
garding the paving of ji_forty foot street
Hugh
Wear;
DeSoto,
Ed.
Scottj
Lee,
W.
sections taken from the Times-Union :
(Hit on than that o f last night, and never
manufacturer, for the machine provided
and ono the entire width of sixty feet.
Altam onte Springs
has the audience been larger or more ap­
the builder will make a trip in the 'plane Stanley Hanson and J. L- Culler; t)nde.
A motion tu pave forty feet port o f the*
The cold wave Saturday night, which preciative.
The canvas theatre was
from Canton toClcvcIund niid return with­ B. B. Tatum and J. C. Ilnile; Osceola, W.
way, nnd two blocks sixty feet, was then
lingered until Monday morning, bus kindly crowded from the stage to its entrance,
out stopping, mid $10,000 additional for L. Van Dufcor.
brought before the members and was last.
The
poultry
nnd
live
stock
exhibits
arc
departed
without damage to tlie fruit, but ntul those who came expecting n great
a round trip to Mnssilon.
More discussion followed, and it Was
larger and better than ever. The citrus was not ns considerate to vegetables nnd deal from the company did not leave dis—
Mrs. E&gt; F. Norman has been refused an
tlien unanimously resolved to pave First
fruit display Is fully 100 per cent greater, tender plants that beautify the villas. np|Kiinted.
appointment ns principal in a New York
street with brick from Sanford avenue to
and of much higher quality than that of The fruit was not injured In the slightest
The play (Hit on last night was one
city school, because the law. forbids the
Myrtle avenue sixty feet from curb to
last year.
degree as far as Orange comity, so far us never before seen here, and was interestappointment of married women us teachers
curb, and the work will probnbly start nt
Tlie fair was formally opened on Wed- heard from, but in some sections it came ing and entertaining from Mart to finish.
once.
In the public schools. *
lieuduy-iiy Gav_ Albert W. tiikiui*U-wdM* drmgennistr'nr,Tr-tTr^mfrhe'Ti'irmTW-nitsy|-Tnc ttUt&amp;ti,ni numbers under the direction
Tlie ordinance granting n franchise for
- To remove the recent Tall of snow in was under escort of the Florida * state is as good as a mile und tlie fruit growers of Prof. Anderson were exquisite nnd
electric lights to the Sanford Light &amp; Fuel
New York city cost the taxpayers over troops. A big opening parade mover) feel very grateful for the narrow Cscupe. called fortli much applause.
Co. was then pm upon Its second reading.
$ 200, 000 , from the grounds through the principal
The players were all worthy of special
haw th orn *. Alachua County
This question will probably he settled at
Cock and bull fights have been restored streets at 0 n. m., in which was included
The cold wave predicted by the weather mention, and ench part wait handled in
the next meeting, ns it will then be put
to the Cubans by an edict of President the military and civic organizations, o f­ bureau came on I h M Saturday night, (ire- such manner as to call forth much com ­
0 (xin its third reading nnd final passage.
Gdinez who inaugurated last week Thurs­ ficials of state, city ntul county, the 50 ceded hy u nice rain. It has been freez­ ment from the audience nfter the show.
day.
shows which constitute the range and ing continuously since Saturdny night. It The company tliia season is tiie best Mr.
Death o f Rev. S. D. Paine
Park 1ms ever brought to Gadsden. The
Rev. S. Delahny Paine, u noted divine
Edwurd L Fuller, the multimiliionnir the 500 racehorses which will participate is slightly moderating today.
cnnvaq theatre is undoubtedly the best ami former hero of the Crimean wur, died
SI. P etersb u rg
head of tiie salt trust, isdctidfroin a stroke in the race meeting which is to continue
Tiie cold snap of Sunday evening did equipped outfit of its kind on the road from o stroke of apipiexy last Friday eve­
throughout the fair.
of apoplexy at Scranton, Pa.
Hon. William Jennings Bryan has ar­ some little damage to veg'etulion, the today. In fact, is equipped fnr better ning In Jacksonville, Rev, Paine wns
During the hist week in January the city
rived
at Tampa and signal honor is being young orauge trees und vegetable cropK than some of the city ojicru houses today. well and favorably known throughout the
of London, England, was enveloped in one
shown
him. Thousands of visitors are The mercury dropped to 29 degrees and During the action of the piny several of state nod in the North. He was formerly
of the worst fogs known in years. Busi­
there
to
participate in the-yirious events remained there for two hours, from 4 toG tlie musical numbers were Introduced and pastor of the Congregational church in this
ness was almost paralyzed, and life whs
of
Bryn
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Day. The railroaff nnd steam­ n. in., Monday morning. Tlie frost did they were indeed a surprise and could city and had a host of friends, wiio were
aboost unbearable. Eyes and throats
were seriously affected, and in many cases boat lines are offering unusually low rates nol*come unheralded, nor was it entirely not lie improved upon.—Gadsden (Ala.) drawn to him hy his gonial nnd jovial
Tff T nmpirf or the fntrr and the m niulm iw ’untoefced for. ■■io-roany Inane» in tha rlty £ va» ing-JnurnnL--------------_ ------------------- manner.— During his lifetime he luui ocnausea followed. Severe cold added to
is expected, like all the other features, to the owners 11 ml cufo-tukcr* bush*d them­ , Tlie C. W. Pnrk Dramatic (Minpuny wilt copied the pulpit ns pastor of tiiree d e­
the discomfiture,
selves winding sheets aiid other, protection open in Sanford, Monday night. February nominations—Methodist. Presbyterian und
be a record-breaker.
Henderson Cremeans, aged 115 years,
around the more tender vegetation. At 8th, fur one week, with an entirely new Congregational. Of the .incidents con­
and believed to be the oldest man In the
Sanford Exhibit* at the S late Fair •
the Sibley grounds in'tno city each qf the list of plays. Everything new.
nected with liia career, tic wns proudest
United States, died at lite home of his
C. H. Hoffner. the energetic fair commis­
many tropical pectf-wdre- bounjJ in doth,
Prices, children 25c »iimj^jiJultfl Jj5c, ol. the aCt‘ o f -&lt;hteetr-Vicmrltr Vlien^slio*
grandson, Clark dem eans, near Point sioner o f Pinecastlo, was in tlie city Tues­
tent fashion, and a lighted lantern planed ■Reserved seats 15c extra.
decorated him with the cross of liuuor as
Pleasant, W. Va.. Jan. 29, . HP was strung day in the interest of the state fair. White
at tlie baae ul. eadi tree. ^ lC pinery of
one o f the surviving heroes of tha battle
~ ‘ l M henny-to the time o f hisdea'th, falling Orange comity will not be represented
Did R ealdrnt* Return
Mr. Sibley's was kept well warmed
of Inkennan, in tlie Crimen. Rev. Paine
on the roadside on his way home from a tills year, Mr. Hoffner is endeavoring jo
Mr. and Mrs. David McGown of Steuben­
throughout the night hy small fires in
wns seventy years of age. He leaves a
grocery slortp His mother died at 120 collect an individual exhibit for Sanford,
ville. Ohio, were in the city n few dayB
different parts of tiie enclosure. In the
widow, and son and daughter hy his first
and iiis wife nt 101. He bad seventy and is meeting with much encouragement.
outskirts and in the lower trucking lands ¿his week, Mr. McGown came to Florida wife.
grandchildren, one hundred and ono great He has already a nice collection of celery
the first time in 1H76 and owned a valua­
the frost fell heaviest, and the damage
~ E. P. Hyer Dies ut Ortundo
grandchilden and nineteen great great und oilier products widely he inleuds to 10 tomatoes will lie heavy. Ice formed ble orunge grove near Sanford atone time.
E. P. Hyer, one o f the best known and
grandchliden. He never used tobacco or ship to Tampa, and will personally have that was ubdut three-eighths of an indt He Is very favorably impressed with the
liquor.
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charge of tlie booth. Tills exhibit speuks in thickness. WliHe tho damage will be rapid growth of Sanford, nnd will stop here most highly respected citizens of Orango
By the sinking of the steamship Claim- well fur the progressiveness of tlie city. considerable, there is yet time for the for several weeks upon his return north­ county, died at his home in Orlando. Manraid near Edithburg, Australia, the captain It sliows that our people realize the ad­
ward. At present Mr. and Mrs. McGown day. Mr. Hyer bus been a resident o f
trocker, who will feel tlie loss heaviest,
and forty-five of the crew were drowned. vantages to ha derived from an individual to replant his crop, and I lls believed that will visit several points in South Florida. Orlando for thirty-four years. He wns
well known in Sanford und hud a large
exhibit, und any citizen who has anything a better price will be had for what he
The vesael turned 'turtle.
P olo M atch at Orlando.
circle of friends in other sections of the
which
will
show
to
advantage,
should
see
Countess Del-easeps. widow of the great
markets. Alt tilings considered, it is
There promises to be some great sport cou n ty- The funeral, which occurred on
Mr.
Hoffner
at
once.
French engineer who constructed the Suez,
thought the inonetariLjLaiUPgp .wiU be lit­ at Orlando on February 22 and 24. when Tuesday, was largely attended.
canal and began the Panama canal, died
tle.
Tlie cold continued-ihKMighout Mon­ the CaindeQ, S- C4. Pfila iJub.YtiiiplujT
Parent*' Club M e e t i n g
— la France, last waak.— ^ ........ . ■— ........... " Tlie'Parents’ Club will hold their regular day utid the inanyTmirllts and visitors Orlando'Polo Ciub on the Orlando grounds
Im p ortan t to in v e sto rs
To rid Japan p f rats 5,000 cats arc to meeting next Monday afternoon at. 3 made repeated mention of their heavier at the new Driving Park.
Tracis of land o f I. 2. 3. 3, 10, 40. 70
be sent from this country and turned loose o'clock in tlie High School auditorium. A clothes, whldi were miles from them.
The Camden team is said to be the acres, at prices $ 30 0, $ 5 0 0 , $050, $ 8 0 0
Monday
evening
moderation
commenced,
in die Mikado's domains.
fastest
in tiie South-and will probnbly and $1,200. at A ltam oate' Springs. Or­
most interesting program has been ar­
and
at
9
o'clock
tlie
thermometer
regis­
give
the
Orlando boys a run for their ange county, Florida— tlie most desirable
The village of Romora. Morocco,, was ranged. and all who are interested in the
feeently buried by an avalanche and the .welfare o f the children are earnestly re-i tered ten degrees higher— 46— than on money. Hie admission to the grounds residence or winter liome location in Orapge county. Pure water, high rolling
will be 50 cents.
entire population perished. The catastro- quested to attend. These meetings have Sunday evening ut the same hour.
Starke. Bradford County
land o f best quality, interspersed with
proven o f inestimable value to parents
phe happened during the plglit.
We sell the best lime and cement that innumerable* clear water lakes; one of
Tlie
recent
cold
wave
killed
all
the
A prominent Sweedlsh engineer named and children, and have served to bring
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tho most healthy .locations tn South Flor­
Greli of Copenhagen has been granted a the teachers and parents in accord, each
the busiies. but the plants are unhurt and * One million - feet of cypress bleaching ida. Apply to
N. H. Foac.
striving
to
aid
one
another
in
the
great
' Patent for an invention by means o f which
will have plenty of berries again in boards. Place orders now, G. R. Calhoun. 2 3-tl
Aitmonte Springs.
work
of
Interesting
the
children.
pot only photographs but moving pictures,

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A Chlel Is Among Ye Toklng Notes,
end foUh, He’ll Prent ’Em"—
So'Says Saunterer.
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S/t*UI Ctrrtnpon Jtnct fo Tht HtrmU,

The Two Prodfgals
In the spring time of youth. In life's esrly montlns.
■ ffi rtie WiMfcihiivric bldtofiitl UiruuiTi H ie W
apple trees.
Ami the wisteria vines In their purple (nlornlng
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Were
the tephyrs _______
and‘ richyellow bees.
The
ispi
prodigal came to the home of hla leaving.
Where■ he played In the dnlilra a light hearted boy
And the;.
tv welcomed him back with the tears of recelvlng.
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And twining alTectlon and murmurs of Joy.
When the cold winds of winter were sighing so
dreanr
Around that old home by the murmuring shore,

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old thlna" burn all nUtht. Electric .lights 4 Peck nnd His Mother-in-Jnw were
n, n y solve the question but then someone tlie opera fiouse on Tuesday flight but «0
from the “ sticks" will hove to break the one knew anything about It so it is pre­
sumed that the mother-ln-lnwkilled Peck
globe to light his "seegar."
when the lights were dim and another
4 The Sanford Fir* Department deserves audience will be spared the sight of such
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special mention for their good work In o tragic ending.
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several Instances during the past week.
For a new volunteer corps the depart­ 4 What are we coming tot Are the or­
ment is making good rapidly and the thodox churches all going the liberal rqat
fire committee of the city council is re­ or some other roodT~Cnlvanlsm. the doc
solved to grant the boys everything need­ trine of predestination and foreordinntion
ed In the wny of equipment. They now is a back number In tlie Presbyterian
have a good hose wagon, new.«hose and church, and here comes the Baptist church,
nozzles and nt the last meeting of the nt its annual congress in Chicago Inst
council the recommendation o f •Chlel' week, declaring against d ose communion
Hand to have a light placed in the hose — that baptism by immersion is n pre
house wns immedinteJy ncted upon. _Thc requisite to llio Lord's «upper. .H ie world
approach to the house will also
do move.
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proved by a better run-way, making it
easier to get the wagon in and out.
A 4 St. Valentine's Day will come on the
large drying rack will also be eroded and 14th. This will be the biggest day of the
will be the means of saving the hose by month, inasmuch as it will give the people
preventing the mildew and decay that who believe in protecting American art
usually occurs when the hose is not thor­ an opportunity to show us just what the
oughlylifted, put
TflrtirirdAlttg fo f 1L T h ere will, o f course,

When a Nan Lives
Clear up to His Income
He owes it to his fam ily and his business
to provide adequate

life insurance___The

unexpected is alw ays happening.
protection must be arranged

But the

for before it:

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Crept back to the home of n*r Clrlt-pnd once more.
be a few of tlie hideous caricatures o]r
But ineyjutned her away o'er the moorland so 4 A Indy remarked to me the other day:
lonely.
Morgan, Yowell, Watson and several
And the winds of despair moaned wild through “ The most untidy thing about the male
other Sanford youngsters, but in the main
her breast:
And death was her refuge—eye, that and that sex is the beard. There arc not a dozen the valentines wlll.be..a. great improve­
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men In Sanford who ought to have one.
ment ujwii any Using I have seen. After
For the prodigal daughter, alas, lias no rest.

Sanford.

4 Lucky Sanford I How many have given
thought to that expression 4 n the past
few days as the realization is brought
forth of nil the blessings showered *upon
us, While other sections were suffering
front The cold WAve the Sanford growers
escaped, and even the tender plants were
not touched. Of course the celery grow
ers wanted a add wave nnd naturally
they are jubilant over the future of tho
crop since the cool weather means so
much to them. Lucky Sanford, indeed
It secm iliB though the forces of nature
nrc combined to give this section all the
best of it when it comes to- handing out
the good things. Peculiarly - situated .Of
providentially, I should say, Sanford o c
ctipies tho exalted |K)sitIon of queen
the vegetable districts o f the South. With
the productive soil, flowing wells, lake
protection, railroad facilities nnd other
ndvantnges. there is nothing to be de
■ sired to make the picture ‘ complete— a
picture that illustrates pence nnd . pros
perity for tile grower.
Lucky Sanford!
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Did you never observe thisT Take mental
notes as you pass nlong the street, and
yoiTWilt agree with me. If a full beard
Is worn It is— ns a rule— straggling and
unkempt, with no idea of neatness or
cleanliiif ss. If the razor Is used it is not
until tlie face is as rough as a nutmeg
grater and presents that djrty appearance
that makes a dirty or growing beard so
Undesirable. If a gentleman will shave,
for tlie Lord's sake make him shave every
day; as every gentleman should; if on the
contrary, he prefers a full beard, teach
neatness nnd tidiness/’
And then m y fair friend went on to
point her rcmnrks by example— passing
In revleff twenty or thirty o f her male
acquaintances. And really she was not
far out of the way. In this connection,
however I am of opinion that the prin­
cipal' reason why American gentlemen
are so unkempt with their beards, is in
consequence of their not having learned
to shave themselves. They rely upon n
barber—thus demanding the expenditure
of bath time and money. The result ls"n
dirty face. Englishmen most invarinbly
shave themselves, the razor being used
every morning, nnd the effect is decided­
ly pleasing.
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A C ry Of Despair

looking them over I shall be able to dc
termine pretty well whether art, like the
steel industry, Is now quite able to take
core of Itself, or if It is still, an infant and
needs all the baby food thnt Uncle Joe
Cannon can give It:

Many n man wlthbralm anil «kill
Hus becu laid law in mother earth:
No opportunity was hi»—
• lie hoped and »trugglrd from hi» birth.

the vote of tlie electoral college will be
formally opened nt a Joint session of both
houses of Congress, and it will be found
that 321 votes were cast for Taft and
Sherman nnd 102 for Bryan nnd Kern,
Harry Wray says figures prove nothing,
but the recurrence of these will nevcrtheJ
less provo a little embarrassing.
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J. S. COLES, Jr., General Agent, Jacksonville, Florida

— T he S aunterer .

MRS. E. P. WELBORNE, Special Agent

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F or Sale
Will sell my beautiful place on Red Wa­
ter Lake, one mile from Fort Reed. Less
than one mile from the celery delta. Nine
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room house, plastered; on brick founda­
tion. Four acres o f land,. Plenty o f
gropes nnd other fruit. I-arge barn. Two
acres of fine garden land. Thirteen hun
dred dollars cash, if taken at once.
J. M. S tumon,
Successors to N. H. GARNER
Corner First street nnd Pnlmetlo avenue.

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G A R N E R &amp; ROBERTS

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35c F, O. B. here.
Huntington Mills &amp;. Cooperage Co.,
2 5-tf
Huntington, Fla.

Staple i Fancy Groceries
H A Y AND GRAIN

See the New

Talking...

4 Many do not know it, until forcefully 4 Oil tlie second Wednesday in February
told, that nil kuinnn kind nrc swayed by
the stupe emotions, just as n vibrant
chord is rcsonnnt in unison with the same
pitched sound. Poets mny understand a
higher plane than we common mortals
wot of, but the pulse that heats with Joy
nt music's voluptuous swell beats ns
----- sweetly In the peasant's brenst ns it docs
jn the prince's soul:

ji Equitable Life Assurance Society

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High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams
A Complete Line of Cigars and Tobacco
AGENCY FOR PLOW’S HIGH GRADE CANDIES

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Come and See Us, or 'Phone 39

Kissimmee Celery Lands

council has finally decided to pave First
street from curb to curb with vitrified
brick which means a sixty-foot width
Surli are the way» of life. I ken.
. The Uraveil do not a Iway* Irkil:
from Sanford avenue to Myrtle avenue,
The noblest hope, anil hoi«, and die.
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And take their place among the dead.
and the center o f the street will be laid
at the same time by the Sanford Traction
The world 1» carelrsc, oil unkind.
And life becomes a constant grief;
Company
between tlie rails o f the trolley
On« aiment »U h u ilea til- srouln rail.
A n i give what lue wou
would not—relief.
line. The franchise for electric lights
will bo passed at the next meeting of the
'11» raid all came» to those who wait:
Celery now being marketed.
Selling for good prices.
But weary waiting bring* despair;
council
and ere another year rolls around
It All» the heart with gloom and dread.
No longer hope I» »hilling there.
tlie paved streets will be lighted by arclights shedding their lustre down upon
The world
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. on one seldom cares
For tearsi of grief or tales of.woo:
ot woe.
COME AND SEE
the trolley cars laden with people bound
For rlothed In selftsh garb, and blind
It's becu and ever will be to.
fur their distant homes or the parks, nnd
ninny o f our people who go away for the
4 How thankful we are to be called resi­ summer can enjoy the benefits of an out­
,
dents of Sanford where fortune seems to ing at home.
Our
Shoes
all * have
smile uj&gt;on us und crown nil our efforts
4 Fcbrunry was named for Februus, an tongues and they talk for
with success.
old Etruscun god withu bad liver. Infor­
mation of him is meager; but history
4 1 never want to see a bird or birds' calls him a holy terror, and he appears to themselves, but they can ’t
feathers on a woman's bat. It reminds have been a providential preparation o f
use the Telephone, so come
one of tlie' slaughter of the innocents. the earth for the subsequent occurrence
Birds are slaughtered by tho millions for of President Castro.
around and see them.
We
decorative purposes. England alone ini
Tlie password for the month will be
~poflB 13,666.000 slaughtered birds every Pbsauin."
Prosperity wilj jctn n T ___ call the Ladies’ special at.year— Europe na+t whole luklng 900,fKH&gt;r- the 28tb•'
tention to the new line of
"000—nil of which nrp made into articles
And then the ides of Murrh will come,
Which Inns Mo played hob
of personal adornment. *A single London
And the fattest msn we ever chose
Ladies’ Shoes which we have
dealer receives annually 4 00 ,00 0 hum
Will go upuiuhe job
mlng birds, 6,000 birds of puradise and
added to our stock:
P ic o Block
Low Prices.
Easy Payments.
5 0 0 .0 0 0 of other species. One firm in 4 I am glad to see by the Gainesville
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----- ---------Chicago buys and sells yearly 32,000 Elevator that my old friend, Bullock, is
humming birds, 3 0,000 aquatic fowl and keeping up the advertising rates on his
Whenever the news­
3 0 0 .0 0 0 wings from birds o f other spe excellent paper,
cies, while an English house of importers papers of Florida form an association for
within a period of four months last year their protection against the cheap fakirs
received 800,000 birds of various kinds who would get space for nlmost nothing,
J. M. STUM AN. Proprietor
from Urn West Indies and Brazil. These and as is often the case beat tho paper
statistics are carefully prepared by the out o f that, they will have taken a long
Audubon Society of Massachusetts and step in the right direction. A few papers
We have just received the
have a flat rate to everyone and stick to
may be accepted as absolutely reliable.
Of course the women o f fashions are that rate. The Heiulo is one o f them first shipment o f these Shoes
responsible far this ruthless and ghastly and the Elevator is another. If any fuPTpctM Of extermination. Ih a y may not yotb in rates are sbownr Gra home iner- in Oxfordg and Sandhis and
Sanford. Florid*
Comer First Street and Palmetto Avenue
realize the truth, but their Ignorance in diants should receive tlie benefits. •
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Ties, in Kid, Patent, Gun
^no way afreets tlie fact. So long as the
February will be a very eventful month,
demand exist for birds and bird wings as
Wine, Cbampaigne
tl\e ornaments of article o f personal dec­ n fact, it will be tlie ' last o f the eventful Metal,
months, for Mr, Roosevelt will leave the
oration. tho slaughter will go on. $3.50 and $4
White House March 4. and after that wc and Red.
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shall only occaalonally hear from him,
FIRST CLASS CRATE M ATERIALS, Sanford. Fla.
4 Don't blow out the gas. It may be along with earthquakes, war in tlie Bah Shoes
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more expensive to keep It burning but if tans, Ratsull. the old and new husbands
you are unable to handle the “ critter“ of the Gould money, the Celery Kings of.
T n h P r i r t t i n r f Quickly and Neatly
any other Way just let the “ gosh blam e! Sanford and other cable newt.

D. L.

Flowing Wells

Rich Land Cheap

THRASHER

J . M. W I L L S O N J r . , Kissimmee, Fla.

The Crippen Music Store'

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High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones.

The Patrician U p - t o - D a t e Restaurant

Everything Neat and Clean and Cooked
to Please ^the Palate of the Epicure

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THE SANTORO HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

uot understand nnd bring home more
"examples" for poor wenry pa aiid ma to
struggle with. *

IN SANFORD CHURCHES

A Budget of Interesting Items
from Correspondents

Mr. Geo. H. Fernald, i f Snnftird. has
bought this end of the telephone line and
we expect still better service In the
future. Thls llnd' Is n great benefit to

Where Devout of the Celery
City Worship Tomorrow.

_ »...p iyT C n F n R A N R F m i lM T Y I ^ nBt ®rnn®®' bringing Geneva, Oviedo
THE EVEN TS o r O RAN G E COU NTY |and Chuluota Into close connection with

For Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

RESUME Of ALL CIIIH CH TVTN TS

Sanford, making them suburbs of the
Southwest Comer Washington nnd Chambers Streets
Celery City. The advantages of this line
efficient
or Reporters Weekly
are opprecinted more nnd more nnd It is or Interest to. Those Religiously In­
NEW YORK CITY
Covers the Territory for .
hoped that every householder will take a
clined-Subjects of Discourses
•The Herald
REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank of New York City, or any Commercial Agency
'phone In the near future..
for the Sabbath.

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and to Hundreds of Shippers who are shipping to them regular

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Mr. McLain shipped his Inst enr of fruit
Tti* I’ moti of lb« CkediM in lb* City on F-»rn**lf
C E LERY»AVENUE NEWS
In brinf or M«J lh*ir Annrrncftntnti l lT
|Friday.
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olkri Chuith N»««« In tkir olfif. nul Uirf iK.n Th.t*l«r
Sprda] Correspondence («The Herald.
•ftvtao-on..
And Isn’t this hcaycnly weatherT
r i n t Mclhoditt
We would say to the visitors t o - San­
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Rrv.A.E.Hoi]trholder.paitor;church, mrnrr Park
ford. do not bo alarmed ot the constant
avenue and Fifth atreet; parsonage, mrnrr Mm APOPKA ITEMS
nnlin avenue and Seventh atreel; pbune 284.
and heavy explosibns;hcnrd In the Celery
mornins aervior
aervk-e nt ft; evening aervlcr,
Sunday morning
Sportal Correspondence to Ttie llrralri:
Delta byday nnd by night. There is no
7:00; Sundayr achonl. U:45LA m.: Jnn. K. MetJ. D. MitchlU has been uppointed re- tingcr, Supt. Kpwortb lvalue 3:00
Sunday evenwarfare In progress, no cities being Iwniceiver o f nn insolvent bank nt Delray Ins.
bnrded. The only wnrfnro going on Is
11 a. in., subject: Whnt Christ purchased
JLndjfJH 4 Q _ in _ a .ila y _ o r—tw o -to -tn k c
the steady mardi o f progress and the
charge of same. Mr. Mitchill is nn ex­ for us.
heavy donations are caused by new set­
7 p. in., kubjectr.The way to be saved. I
pert accountant and has done much of
tlers dynamiting stumps.
The sacrament o f the Lord’s supper will |
SHIPPERS OF
this sort of work. Judge Jones is fortu­
Mr. Ed Hess is erecting a fine five-room nate in securing, him for receiver.
be administered at the morning service.
„cottage on his seven „and one-holL acre
Come and worship with us.
Mrs: S7 ET Teggfey returned Monday
celery farm between Cnmcron Avenue
from Altoona where she went to -attend
C ongregational
and the S. &amp; E. Railway.
the fifth Sunday meeting of the Weirivo -Hrv. J. W. Richards pastor: Sunday morning I
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Merriwcthcr of Uaptlst Association. On account of the »rrvlre, It; evening service, 7:30, prayer meet Ins
Lynchburg, Nn.. uro visiting their son. cold‘ weather, the attendance was small Wrdnrulny, 7:00 p in ; Sat.haih school, III o, m
J. 0. KnaisUiger. Superintendent.
CJias. Merriwcthcr. Mr. Merriwether is but the spirit of the meeting was fine
an extensive farmer nenr Lynchburg. nnd the sermons nnd addresses were edi­ •
C atholic 1
This is Ids second winter down hero. He fying. The next meeting of the kind
Rev. M, Fua, rector: aervk-ea every armnd and j
fourth Sunday: early man. 7 a. m.; mnaa amt arrsays he can't resist the temptation to will be held with the Orlando Baptist mon, 10 a. in.; Sunday school. 0 n. tn.; vrtpera. 3
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come to Florida in the winter.
Church.
The late cold has done no harm, hut to
There is talk of getting up a subscrip­
f ir s t U a p tlit
the contrary It has done lots o f good.
It tion to purchnsc the old Uaptlst church
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R»v. J, W. Boyd pastor: Sunday morning nerv- I
was just what cveryono was wishing for. building for a town hull. It is n good Ice. It:evening service. 7:00: Sabbath sellout, 11:4S
a m.; Dr. J.T. Denton, Supt.; B. Y. P. U. Sunday
Nowjust a little rain and all will be fine. building nnd still sound though having nl 3 p, m , H. E. Tular. Preit.; prayer mretlng ev­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
ery Wednraday, 7:00 p. m.
The writer personally knows a gentle­ been in use for a good many years. It
The protracted meeting ot this church Is
man who came to the Delta last fall and could not be duplicated for less than closed, but the revival has not. We had
rented a five-acre Irrigated farm on Col- twelve or fifteen hundred dollars.. It a very successful meeting. Twenty-three
rry Avenue. He clenrcd up over $1.200 could'probnhly be purchased nnd moved In nil were received into our church.
TOP PRICES FOR YOUR
on his lettuce nnd now has a.fine outlook up town ami necessary repairs made for
Next Sunday morning, subject: Sunday
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for a good celery crop. He is outhuaias* a sum hiss than $500. The town needs j school fundamentals.
ORANGES,
GRAPEFRUIT,
TANGERINES
AND EARLY VEGETABLES
tic. This party never planted a seed. In a hail very much nnd this is n rare op­
At the evening hour, subject: Baptism,
hts life until lust fall.
T is wonderful portunity to secure one nt one-third the and baptismal services at the dose.
when sliip|&gt;cd t to IIEWlTT. If you nrc not doing
what can be done.
The verses below actual cost.
Our B. Y. P, U. is going to be n grand
business with this House, write" to them nt once.
only half doscribc wlint etin be done:
Rev, L. D.'Geiger has returned from the success. Thirty-five members enrolled.
The writer la moved to rhyme.
You arc always welcome at the Baptist
Florida Uaptlst Convention which met
Fur now U the accepted time
-For would-be aetilers
Inst week in DeFuniuk Springs.
Mr. church. Come nnd sit: and hear what you
To hike for this wonderful clime.
Geiger rc[jorti a large attendance nnd en­ should Ire.
For In a »hort »pace of time
There will bn nothing left
F R U IT
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PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
M ERCHANTS
thusiastic sessions.
Despite the hard
- Of the Irritated laud
Holy
Cross
Episcopal
But the cull» nnd the rind.
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Till» month where stood a fnrrst.
llev. It F Brown, rector; A. I) Key. senior war­
work were reported to be in good shape. den. Sunday morning service. 11; evening »ervice,
The nnt. you sec a field.
References:
This •Paper and Thousands of Pleased Shippers in Florida
And then you hear Ilia rumble
7 .111; Snhbulli school. 0:45n i l l ; B F. Wjiluier.
The next convention will meet in Gaines­ Supt.:
Of the Incomotivc's wheel
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prayer meeilng. 7 30 Wednesday evening.
A» the Sanford 4t Evcrjtlnde» Rnllrond
ville.
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Right. Rev. William Crane Gray, D. D., j
Huslres through the Celery Delta
And thl» wonderful country reveal».
Miss Mayme Fudge was here Monday Bishop of Southern Florida will preach at
Don't think I'm talking nontense
en route to Wekivn Springs where she 10:30 and administer the holy rite of con­
Nor my head I) not full of wheel»
Hut coma and »ee for yourself
will spend-some lime with the. Glovers. firmation. Every one is cordially invited
These beautiful celery field»—
tn this prnmiaed land
Within the Inst few months Miss Fudge to uttend. ** ‘
Of milk and honey
has had the double nllliction of losing
Where you can neither »tnrve nor frecre,
Nor lark for the want of money.
Presbyterian
both her father and brother. Shelias the
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Rev J F Mi Kiniiimi, pnsinr; morning «ervice, I
deep symimthy of every body. The
II. evening service. 7:01); Saldrtlb sehoot, 0:30 n
Sales Agents and Distributors
ple here esteem Miss Fudge very highly. m Henry Mi ljiulin. Supl ; prayer mt-eiing Wed-| * BRANCHES
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J. W. Emerson Is a mechanical genius.
Improve Your Opportunity
He hns perfected and placed on the mar­
How runny times in your lifo have you ]
ket a sawmill made wholly of steel. It is
made in sections so that it can he put to- heard your elders say: "that land that
gether nnd taken apart in a few minutes. sold yesterday fur four thousand dollars I
The carriage can be made as long or ns for tin- lot. I could have bought twenty |
short as desired by adding or taking off years ago for one hundred dollars.'' nnd I
tccliwis. It -«in-be-m ore nTnvnntenttrHU1 v««tunMl.oi jmu-thnnRht Bt IhFHWe
loaded on cars and set up titan tin* old they told you that “ well. I'll bet 1wouldn't
have overlooked the chance." yet you go
Henry McCall has moved Ids stofck of sort and does not wear out. Mr. Emer­
on
day after day doing that very same
merchandise from his old stand in the son will probably organize a strong com­
tiling.
OpiMirtuniiy is knocking at your
brick store into the building vacated by pany to manufacture and sell these mills,
door
now
as it did at theirs, and yet you
the home people participating. It would
J. S. Moore.
be unfortunntc for Apopka to suffer tills remain in the back seat of the house nnd
The |x&gt;sto(llce has been moved into the
won't hear it. Let an agent from the
flue business to go elsewhere.
little building formerly occupied andO. G.
Holden Real Estate Co. call on you nnd
Smith has been uppointed the new postM instrels Coming
explain how easy it is to become the own­
master.
Now that A. G. Allen's United Minstrel er of property now. that is sure to grow in
It is not believed that the recent cpld Shows is hilled to appear here on February value in the next live years, ns it hns In
3»ove has done harm to nny extent to the 8th it brings us hack to onr boyhood days the past. YW, should have that much |
vegetation. As yet the exact amount when we lived at the old home place. At confidence in Sanford's future, at least.
that time it was called A. (!. Allen’s New
done has not been ascertained.
Memorial P o sta g e Stamp.
Orleans
Minstrel Shows. Since Hint time
Miss May Alexander Is at hotpc on n
To
commemorate
the centenary of I
visit to her parents for a few days. She it lias absorbed other minstrel organiza­ Abraham Lincoln a new two-cent stamp
tions
and
united
them
into
one
grand
and
expects to return to tier studies, at I’elicomplete attraction. For nearly 26 years will be issued nnd placed on sale on the
Clarke HnH Monday.
it tins visited the principal cities and towns day of the centenary, Fcbrunry 12. Pro­
T. H. Dean * has returned from u two
of the South nnd West. As time wore on vision is made for an initial issue of |
weeks' visit to.jiifljiliL limu&amp;.iu-JUahomqJ
tOO.OWMKHFSHunps. The rtestj
TTt tepori» Q most enjoyable trip, hut is
clmost complete minstrel show in nil this prises the jmrtraU of Lincoln in an
glad to get back home again.
lipse.
the
only
decoration
being"
a
spray
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. broad land of ours. Adding yearly new
of
laurel
leaves
on
ca
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side.
Immedi; liunter has returned front Jackson-1 ¡deas,*nrw features, hut still keeping the
SperUi correspondent to The Herald.
J. S. Moore, who has been engaged in
the mercantile business here for years
has nt last removed Ills stock of merchan­
dise to his Sanford store. He will shortly
remove tils family to that place, ami the
whole community regret their departure,
but wish them much success.ill Uurix new
Tome.

»nville, where he went to purchase his
stock of drugs, and will be ready forbusinew in a few days. lie jind his charmlog young wife hove decided to make
! icir hum** with us, and the community
to b** congratulated upon baying (hem
of residents.

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original idea of n real Jubilee where the nte,T undw tl,p por“ ? ! t„,s lh® ln8^ ,pJ,° "
old-time negro songi and dances that we I " 180° —Fct- ,2 - in 0 9 T1« 5 Sanford I
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,|,0 management assures us that nunc of in due time.
H,ese old-time features have been elimiEven the Editor Hustles.
noted, but on the contrary they huve kept
I l ’alnlka New »]
R. J. Holly, managing editor of
them and added the up-to date ideas.
Mrs. Harry L. Alexander returned SatThe preformance is given in n canvas nnford Herald, was a visitor in Pala£
tonlny night from a most enjoyable two-1 theatre, amply scoted, with stage and I this week and the ¿'lews enjoyed n long
weeks visit to her parents in Dade City, scenery the same ns you sec in the cities. |und pleasant visit from this leader in
Polite uniformed ushers are In attend-1 Florida weekly journalism.
We have
Her in my friends here gladly welcome
h*r return.
once to see that you arc properly seated, been a reuder and admirer of The Herald j T C l c p h O f l C
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. Two preformances are usually given, one since its start, ami now that we know its
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nt*2 p.'tn. mtdons at 7*30 p. iu. A speo-1 editor personally and linve had occasion
tltSfihrd tuo i.to for publication Iasi week)
laculnr street parade is given at 12 noon I to witness his zeal for his town, our
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W nnta; ^ u** ,B visiting her sitter, Mrs. Band, 0f 20 musicians Just before
before iftch
evich I| j U8t nrTived, Snider’s canned goods I
V..C. banlcU.
catsups and firescrves, at Garner fit
Geneva is Jogging on, much like other
A little money now and a little now and Roberts.
Pieces—(toys and girls smiling at each
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
then is the way to buy celery land. See
wher und parents sitting up nights to
at the Sanford Furniture Com pany.,
M. M. Smith for particulars.
*wk their children's examples. If com*
$10.50 value sanitary felt mattress go­ “ Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on
P*ny drojis in the game grows more In*
Chas . E vans .
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at $8 for the next thirty days. San-, market.
1«re»tlng; all can take a hand ot the
Mattings
of
all
kinds
and
patterns, from
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Problem and each may hove o different
cents,
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tohitjon, while the child falls asleep, and . Garner &lt;« Roberta open their Sanford 120 cents per yard to 50
floras to school the next day to write a |avenue grocery today. Everything In I Heffleld'a Furniture Store.
Fresh Mackeral at f t H. Hill’s grocery 11n w w i v w t W M t W W V w v w m w w w t w w Iv H H t H w t t W ’&gt;
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Published Every Saturday MornlnX at Sanford. Fla.
R&gt; J&lt; Holly, U am fin i Editor

Itend a* wcond-d»** mall matter A tu
1008. at tht' Poetofflc* at Sanford. !
under Act of March 3rd. 1879.
Durham A dm tU lnf Company. Jacksonville, Rep­
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Onice First Floor In the Bishop Block. First Street
Telephone No. 148.
Lucky Sanford I

•" Not even The tender vegetnbles tnjured

The celery growers who have been want­
ing cooler weather, ought to be satisfied.
The editor of the Santo Rosa Star has
ir,sympathy in the reccn t-lo ss o f . his
inmig office by fire.
'T h e g o o d work' being done by C.,’ J £
Lcfller at the Sanford headquarters In
Jacksonville Is noticeable In the greater
number o f visitors coming to Sanford.
A charity association la needed in San«.
&gt; ^ord to take care of the cripples who flock
Ityo the city on every train and boat.
Probably the co-opcralion o f the Northern
'.cities cmild Ifc obtained in taking care of
these indigents who are dumped upon us
every winter.
The dealer who dispenses Jamaica
ginger to the confirmed drunkard is send­
ing a soul to perdition faster than a hun­
dred saloons could do.
Prohibition will
never make any h ead w ay-as long as
these concoctions are allowed to be sold
promiscuously In a dry town.
There are two good movements on foot
In Sanford that should receive the support
of everyone. One is a grand formers’ pic­
nic at shell mound on Celery avenue, and
the other Isa Stanford day at Jacksonville.
Both will do much toward aiding our city
und adjacent territory in forming a Greater
Sanford.
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Orlando is very sensitive about the
weather report and takes’ tho TitnesUnion to tnsk about publishing an erro­
neous »tolenient regarding same.
The
Rej&gt;orter-Stnr draws the mantle of charity
over the affair and explains that while
the Tiines-Unlon. stnjcd Orlando to be as
cold ns Jacksonville they did not really
mean Ao.say so. It is now up to the
Tlmes-Union to put Dro. Howard on the
back andmll will be peace and automo­
biles in Orlando again.______________ _

A CHANCE TOR YOUNO MEN

Editor Russell o f the Palatka News has
ever been" enthusiastic about the (treat
advantage o f Florida and every issue of
his paper contains something good along
this line. Below is his adVtce to young
men in the last issue o f the News:
“Some one has asked us ‘What is
the chance for a young man in Florid’af*
The answer is, first class, if he is
the right kind o f a young man,
, A doctor, lawyer or merchant com ­
ing to any one of our larger cities
will find the field welloocuplcd. The
weak will surrender. The strong will
fight. To the weak-hearted we would
say:
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‘ You wilt have competition here, of
course, but you h a v e -th e finest-opportunity for success. You hove competition at home and thAt, too, of the
hardest kind. In the thickly popu­
lated states your professions and your
business enterprises are, for the most
part, in the handa of men who have
been long established, who have the
advantage o f wealth and family in­
fluence. You have had to meet a
competitor strongly entrenched. Here
the fight is more in the open. Men
on the ground in most of our towns
and cities have only n few years the
start of you. In new communities
yet to be established you may be
among the first on the ground. Stran­
gers who are constantly coming in
cannot go, to the old family doctor, o r ,
lawyer or merchant. They must look
about them to get the best of s&amp; vlce
or o f goods. Your salvation is in
your own hands. In ten years' the
population in many o f our cities and
towns will be nearly doubled and
many new towns will have sprung up.
If you want opportunity you will find
In agricultural pursuits the state
offers many advantages. Land with­
in seven or eight mites o f Palatka
that went begging at- SO cents an
acre 15 years ago is now hard to socure at from $ 8 0 to $100 per acre.
It is about and in the Irish potato
growing section of Hastings. New
uses are constantly being found for
what was formerly regarded us useland. Eight acres near Sanford sold
two weeks ago for $11,000. Ten
years ago you could have hod it for
the taxes. Men all about there now
arc making money raising celery.
. There, ore few drawbacks to pre­
vent a swift and steady growth of
Florida. With its rich agricultural
prospects it is certain to advance
rapidly in population and wealth and
the young man of energy who gets
on the ground first will reap the re­
wards sure to follow the coming in­
vasion of home seekers to the most
delightful all-the-ycar ‘round cllmnte
on earth."
ROOSEVELT ON IRRIGATED UND

President Roosevelt's opinion of irrigated
land as a farming proposition was given in
regard to the irrigation of the aridwnstes
of d csch lands in the West, nnd it ap­
plies also to the great sub-irrigated dis­
trict of Sanford, ns these lands are far
superior to the lands of cite West, where
The systems o f cnrialk Is used. Ills senti­
ments are as follows:
A copy of the Congressional Record
"I believe the purchase of Irrigated
has come to hand. It is a nent paper . Land to be the best way for a man
containing umstecn pages and shows
of small means to m,1ke himself in­
dependent And I believe I am qual­
(•nrOlul preparation ill the heavy reading
ified to pass Judgment as I have been
matter. Some good advertising matter
interested in irrigation masters local­
- interspersed among the reading would
ly and nationally for fifteen years.
make it a paying venture.
We would
“ The results are simply niWundihg to
suggest that (lie Incoriwators advertise
those unfamiliar with the great sub­
ject of irrigation.
“ government envelopes printed cheap"
in order to kill off the legitimate printing “ And I believe the happiest man these
days is the-man with the little tenoflices. The Record ought to prove ns
acre irrigated farm— even five acres
profitable as the printing office.
is enough to support a family and
keep it busy.
We would hate to preach that one "The owner o f a Ten-Acre irrigated
Form doesn’t have to *knuckle to the
should spend all they earn for the com­
boss,'- nor strain his conscience in tiie
mon expenses. Make It a practice to
struggle in ’ the Intense commercial­
save just a little each day or week, ac­
ism of the day.
quire tile habit nnd learn how e a sy ' it Is "His income is practically untouched
after you make the start.
It has been
by ‘ financial depression.'
truthfully said that the best thing for nn “ His living and peace of mind are not
dependent upon the whim of any
investment is real estate. With the San­
ford Lpnn and Building Association to | man.
aid in building a home, everyone ,will "He is king in his own little domain.
soon hjtve an opportunity o f owning “ He can make his little ten acres earn
as much os a quarter itcctlon (160
profmrty instead of paying rent.
acres) unirrigated would produce__as
much ns between twenty and eighty
thousand dollnra in cash would bring.
. Congressman Frank Clark has introloaned out ut 6 dct cent.
Induced a- bUl-Ut Congress which- pro* idca|
‘He has his close neighbors, his tele­
.‘ that tht^United States government shall
phone, good roads, schools nnd church' •' erect and own pdstofilce buildings in
fa
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all (he comforts nnd con-

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From Ths Herald s Special Correspondent
Bv Wire leas. Telephone

Two o f Asa Hoplight’s flabby-chested
girls commenced wearieg long dresses
last Sunday. It is about time as they are
frightfully spindle-shanked and bow-lei
ged besides.
We have received an invitation to lake
dinner, with BUI Spooner’s family, which
wehnveeecepted and will give particulars
next week. The Spooner's are educated
people, whose ancestors came over In the
Mayflower.and took, first cabin poisagt
While Aunt Roxana Gilchrist was milk
ing her caw last nignt with one of Jonas
Korpeter's patent cow milkers, one of the
valves busted and scared the cow And she
kicked Aunt Roxana over and ran off with
the machine.
The old lady's stomach is
much distended this morning and Doc
Skinner thinks her vermifuge appendix is
dislocated.1 ~
Sam Orcutt, our constable, has sent in
bis application to*Gov. Gilchrist for n pos­
ition on his staff. H e offered to take the
place for a doUnr a day and do chores for
the governor's family all winter. Military
t runs In the Orcutt fnmily. Sam's
father served through the war with much
valor as bnggngc wagon driver and was
wounded In the stomnch by a mulc.kick,
Society is much tore up round here over
the elopement o f Lucinda Bigger, head
waiter in Mart Buster's boarding bouse,
with Mart's goggle-eyed son.
Matt Is
is awfully chagrined as Lucinda is a grass
widow and is subject to fits.
Amanda Blinks was so far recovered
from her last summer's accident that she
was able to sit up to the table and cat
with the family last Sunday, Amanda
slid down the bump the bumps at Dixcland last summer and slid onto,a big
sliver.
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First Car of ridrlda Celery.
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Pittsburg, Jari. 2 5 __ The first car of
FJorldn celery received on this market
tills year arrived Wednesday morning
nnd was handled by Day &amp; Co. The con­
dition of tho car for an early shipment
was very good and it met with n fairly
good demand. Most of the stock sold from
$2.75 to $3 a crate.
California celery was in plentiful supply
and the feeling on this slock was ap­
preciably affected by the offerings of
Florida celery. The market on the former
declined toubout $4.50 a crate for the
fancy stock. Twelve cars were on track,
nil told, Friday with 15 enrs in transit.

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Monday Night, Feb. 8th
Under their own new and up-to-date
canvas theatre

This company is composed of the very best New York actors and aci.
resses, presenting the latest New York successes nnd are capable of produring such ben'lltifuI plays as the following:
The fascinating play, THELMA, founded o r Mûrie Correlli’s novel
of the same nnmej
The life of LENA RIVERS.

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Sump of the editors who did not support
Governor Gilchrist in his race-in. the pri— inwy, but on -Uiexxmturynlid everything
,V In their power to defeat him, resorting in
some Instances to questionable methods
.'-.to injure his candidacy, are now “ slobber­
ing" all over him. The Sun opposed him
Tor the norutiMMjon, but never resorted
to abuses* viliWntion of the man we had
known for thirty years to bean honorable,
upright gentleman,, nnd we are glad, to
observe that some o f our contemporaries
have found out that he realiyTs not so
bad a man as they pictured him during
- the pripary.—Gainesville Sun.

this beautiful heart

Other Plays:
QUEEN BESS.
TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE
THK
HILLS OF ARKANSAS, HOW HOPPER WAS SIDETRACKED

Matinees Thursday and Saturday, 3 O’clock
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Performance Commences Promptly nt 8 o'clock.

P rices: C h ild re n 25c,

A d u lts 3 5 c , and Reserved

Doors open at 7,
S e a ts

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Location o f Canvas Theatre Corner of Magnolia Avenue anil 6ih St.eet.

Minstrels Coming!
S A N F O R D

One Night, Feb. 8
26th A nnual Tour of

A. G. ALLEN ’S

Thrlce-o-VVeck W orld
More alert, more thorough and more
fearless than ever. A President of the
United States will be sleeted this year.
Who is lie nnd who is the mon whom lie
will bentT Nobody yet knows, but the
Thricc-n-Weck edition pf the Ntw York
World will tell you every step nnd every
•detail of whul promises (p lm a campaign
The Oldest and Largest M instrel O rganization in the United States
o f the inost obsorbing interest. It may
not tell you what you hope, but it will tell
Refined and up-to date, including the greatest galaxy
you whnt idi The Thrice-a-Weck World
long ago established a character for im ­ of sweet singers ever assembled in one company.
Artistic
partiality and renrlessness in the publica­ 2ake Walkers, Contortionists, Trick Bicycle Riders, Acro­
tion of news, and this it will maintain.
bats, Singing and dancing comedians, an avalanche of
If you want the news us it really is. 'Sub­
hrilling features presented under a Mammoth Canvas
scribe to the Thrice-o-Week edition of the
"lieatre
seating 2,000 people.
New York World, which comes to you ev£ry other day except Sunday, and is thus,
practically a daily at the [viceof a weekly.
Tiie Thrice-a-Weck World's regplar sub­
scription price is only $1 per year, and
this pays for 156 papers. We offer this
E xperienced N urse — For information
unequalled newspaper nnd The Sanford
address “ Nurse,'* Box 103. City.
Herpld together for one year for $1.50.
Shade Trees—Those wanting shade trees
The regular subscription^ price of the two
of nny kind, such ns palmetto, mogfudis.
jiapcrs is $2.
All Local Advertisem ents Under This ook and maple, should see A. F WcsterI3ui
Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue dlck. Trees guaranteed to grow,
Arrival and Departure o r Malls
293, Sanford.

Big Minstrel Show

A D M IS S I O N :

25 and 35 cents

WANTS

Effective November Fllirrnlh.
Arrive From
North.......... 7 (HI a. m., 2 03 p. rn . 5 40 p, m
South.... ......................7 0 0 » . m . 2 3 3 p. m
Tampa only ... ............ .............., 1 1 38 a. m
Tltuiville branch.......... 9 00 a. rn . 5 40 p, rn

r, Win.&gt;r&gt;- P iu e-or-on k rfryT a rr
Foa SAt.e -=fcctturr' plants— N
load; blocks or otherwise. W. B. Ballard ----------- -------------Altamonte Springs, Florida.

__ Bxkda branch-------------------------- 10 3u*_m, . Y oung man o r good character wi»he* ^ l « )l,lll,tV fnr sLnlc cheflP’ ' 'w
em ploym ent! n or near Sanford. Address OOWW.w f t CllUl a renucjind D iim HrttL
A. J., Geneva, Fla.
24-2
F urnished R ooms for Kent- Good location
Tor .SAiJ—J jm n di.ch eap . -Sixteen feet only twu dollars per week if tnienxtonce.
long: 214 horse power Stanley engine; Cali at Herald office.
only used for pleasure one season, und is
To Exchange: Northern business nnd
in first-class repair. Reason for selling. I residential property to exchange for San­
desire to buy a large boat. The seating ford or vicinity vacant lots, orange gruve
capacity is eight people.
or Improved or unimproved crlery lsiw|II 95 A. in.
P. B. B rantey . Clermont. Florida.
— A. W. Brown, box 826, Sunford, Fla.
tention, and after they are attracted your
Ciu*. F. H a m m , Puetmaater.
II C Ha m m . Aai’t Puatma*ur.
if you want a first-class typewriter at a
Inducements must be strong enough to
Wanted— Everyone to know that d*
moderate price, call at The Herald office Blickensderfer typewriter is tiie !*«&gt;} 00
hold them. Sanford is attracting more
and inspect the Blickensderfer. The best the market. See them at The Herald ol*
Are you a subscriber to The Herald!
new people this year than ever and nine
and mo6t compact machine on the market. flee.
out of ten Of them buy property here.
One of the greatest factors In Sanford's
IT It's MULES you want l a p low o r
T w o n i t « furnished room s for real
They find everyUiing as it was represent­ « a r c h o f progress is the Sanford A .E ver­ h a rro w , se e Jam es tlarn K ,
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James Harrised and every assertion proved to their glades railroad that Is now being built
For Rekt—Two medium-sized front .For Rant—Dusk room sacundlksiC
entire satisfaction.
Uirough paj\ of the famous celery d«lt* « » in s and ¡»entry, up stniM. Apply at
Address Box 331.
5pi Fourth street.
There Is no better advertisement for a to Lake Jessup— Gainesville Sun.
Lost— Between Pastime Thejiter and
merchant than a satisfied cuitomer, und
The new treaty between the United
Wawted—Party to contract to furnish Sixth street, plain gold bracelet. Re,ur
those people who locate in Sanford ore States and Honduras provides for the ex- engine wood on ruck, for S. L E. railway. to Henry McLaulin. and receive reward.
so thoroughly satisfied that they induce I tradition of criminals who have heretofore
A. P. Connelly.
For Sale— Good property, now bringing
their friends to locate here.
found a place of safety from the law for
For S ale— Perfectly sound, gentle horse; twelve per cent interest on investment.
__N. 11. G arner. Sanford.
lady can drive; price reasonable. Good
crimes committed in Oils country.
size and can work on farm. Also good
The Sanford lUustrated booklet recently
F
or
S
ale
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Fay-Sholes
typewriter, in
The great and alluring Range at the buggy and harness If horse is taken.
Issued by the Board o f Trade is one of
first-class
order.
Will
be
sold
ciieap. In­
State Fair at Tampa, Is now in partial 2 2 -3 ; -■
Box No. 9, Lake Mary, Flo.
quire at Herald office.
T
the best advertising booklets ever pub­
readiness for the three weeks o f carnival
For rent or for sale— cash or terms—
lished. .The cover is printed in four col­
If
it's
printing
yon
want,
send
it
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and display, and It Is certain that the new cottage corner Eighth street and
H erald office. Firs(-class work guaran­
ors and aptly Illustrates'Sanford celery.
attraction offered on this famous amuse­ Muguolia avenue. Four nice large rooms,
chen and bath. Occupancy about Fep. teed.
ment street will be o f a hlghert class than
m.'
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„ ,7-S. O. Shiniioese*.
Superior ] riming for all purposes ol T»t
T he H x x a u i 's 'phonfc is No. 148.
ever before.
Phone 115 after 6 o dock
Herald olii

Trilby branch........ ..........7 00 a. in . I 10 p. m
eveiPy jwwn with from’!,0(H) to 5,606 in- "VBJrtenCérBf fife'nïSrWrië~vrtrtriKe"
Tat area branch....... ....................02 p. m.
prosperous and ciosq-knit community,
biibiiuuis The idea and purpose of the
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Leave
Fur
though they jmus by, the great isola­
North..........
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. g oo p
. _ bill liRhkuye the large sums paid out anted fami."
—President Roosevelt.
Nooib . . . . . . . 1 55 p. in.. 5 30 p. m., 9 00 p.m.
/ nublly for’rent. To erect these buildings
.TltiwviUa W a n d . .. .7 7 . 9 OO ■: tnl. E 25 p! m.
Oviedo brand)....... '...................... 2 30 o in
^ Is propused -to sell $20,000.000 In'
o o o d a d v e r t is in g
Trilby b r a n c h .............1 45 p. m.. 9 00 p! ml
t"-■bhjjils at throe per ceqt, running ‘ thirty
n
T“
vt rf ' r * 3 c?............ 8 AO a. m . 2 23 u. m.
It is difficult to induce people to visit a
Branch train* daily except Sunday; other* dally
years.
pouch received from Tampa at
city unless you properly attract their at­ 1

If this bill passes, Sanford will .get - a
’ , building whose appearance will be com­
mensurate with the *improvements contem[dated. The city lias outgrown the
postoflice.

w ater-

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�February“®. 19Ö9

THF SANrORD

HCRAI

was lost in wonderment little dreaming
that some yearn later Edison would Contrlve to send fohr messages over the same
wire. Another short lapso of time And
Major Marks 'Again W rite s'Ills Cyrus Field bound the Old World to the
Sanford Friends ^
New with his submarine cable. A few
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'tuiijimW
more years—a second of the dock of
eternity—and the genius of Marconi in­
SUMMARY OF FLORIDA AFFAIRS sures to the world the blessings of wire­
less telegraphy.
Humanity la prone to accept these little
Writes of the State Fair— Remembers services from the men of science very
Sam ,Russ and Other Oldmuch as n matter of course. The discov­
Time Floridians
ery is a nine days* wonder n\id then
lapses into the'commonplace of establish­
New York. Feb. 2, 1909.
ed fncts.
To (he Editor of the Herald:
The holding o f the midwinter state fair
Today we arc able to appreciate, the
nt Tampa should prove of Immense heop- f n c u b a u r n ureindcUtcil.to.Mrj Marconi,
ill to the industries of Florida, and no cf merely as n detail of present day life,
fort should be spared to make it an ns with the saving of sonic sixteen hundred
sured success. All considerations o f per­ human lives. *■
sonal or individual interest should he sunk
The collision of the inward hound Ital­
In the larger proposition o f industrial ad­ ian steamer Florida nnd the outward
vancement on general lines and all sec­ hound While Star liner Republic in the
tional partiality avoided in diB]K&gt;sing of fog off Nnntucketl Islnnd last Saturday
-J3uy Cofum bia Indestructible R ecord s because they are really
problems and issues affecting the agncul morning might hnvfc resultedInthVgrenT^
indestructible—and you w ill keep on buying them because o f their
tural, manufacturing, mining, rnllrond, cst maritime disaster of the ngc hut for
shipping nndiotlmLgreat Interests o f the that signal of distress C. Q. D. which was
incom parably full, clear tone.
state nt large.
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wafted on the wind. As it is hut six
__ T h ey fit
m ach in e! C ost ,35 Gents! G et a catalog.
la in glad to notc.tiuu this spirit pre­ lives were-lostrdue directlyto the Impact
vails among the organizers of the fair o f the two vessels. The Hnltic, first to
A splendid repertoire to choose from —and w e are adding to
and I shall watch with'particular interest appear on the scene o i the disaster In
it right along.
the deliberations o f the.convention o f the answer VO the wireless call for help. Is
citrus fruit growers of the state to he held now in this port with L650 rescued pas­
on February 26. ns I find announced in sengers. The colliding Italian stenmer
The Herald.
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Floridn, badly disabled crawled in in her
As' nn old! and experienced orange wake. The sunken steamer Republic lies
grower I realize that the best protection at the bottom of the sea .beyond redemp­
to that important branch'of industry lies tion.
in concerted action on the part o f those
From nil accounts much self-possession
who are engaged In it. Any and all at­ was manifested by the passengers of both
tempts to conduct it on isolated lines, by colliding steamers and the crews of the
introducing cut-throat methods o f compe two vessels, led nnd inspired by their of­
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DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER •• ■;*&lt;•
titlon, underselling or lowering the stand­ ficers, acted with great courage utid
■ R. L. JONES. Proprietor
R. H. DINGLEY, -Manager *
ards of |&gt;rotcction, can only re-nct to the coolness, rising in sundry instances to the
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detriment o f the general Interest ut stake. pitch of heroism.
Thon«? 141
The Italian steamer wns filled with em­ Ruum* 23, 24 and 25, Pico lililí.
The Industry should he considered as n
whole and treated accordingly. The fruit igrants fleeing from the ravaged districts
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
growers should devise the best means of of Sicily nnd Calabria, who but escaped
(Firat Street, one Mark from Depot o[&gt;[iosltc Puitofllce)
pooling thdir issues so as to he in a posi­ one horror to rush upon another almost
tion to net independently.when the spec­ nt the end of their destination.
JOHN C. SNEAD
Unstinted praise is being bestowed oh
ulator; relying on the weight of his money
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hags, seeks to tempt^or to 'coerce. The officers, crews and passengers of the illhanks of Florida are surely competent to fated stepmers, nnd particularly on tin* 'Phone IOS
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113 W. first Street
meet the emergencies that m ay arise and operators of the wireless telegraph oil
SANFORD. FLORIDA
better able to take risks at home than the Republic nnd Hnltic, who kept up
S h o rt O r d e r s A t A ll H o u r s
E v e r y t h in g F i r s t C la ss
capital from out the state. Is the cow of their communication unceasingly for 52
national prosperity which fattens South hours.
ANDEW JOHNSON
Without in the least detracting from
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Prompt, Clean Service.,
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and West always to be milked in the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
EastT This quostlon Is tpade the subject tills no doubt Just mead of praise I want
of nn excellent lllustmtion by Artist J. to start a little cheering on the side for a
Pradler» In State and Federal Count
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Phfiijf 248
The lesson tuught is a valuable ope. M G T Building.
magazine "The Great West." The fruit­
Had
(he
Italian
stenmer
been
equipped
ful and prolific cow of National Prosperity
is represented as grazing on the resources with wireless telegraphic instruments the
D E A L E R IN
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
of agricultural industry while tier udders collision would not have occurred. Hence,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
are being pulled by a Wnll Street hanker. the regulation of traffic on the high sens
should
require
all
steamers
to
he
provided
AT-LAW
Park Avenue In Spear's Qrooery
'Phone 1
Uncle Smn stands by wondering what
would hapj&amp;n if that cow's stern was with-the wireless system of communion-. l.ste Ststr Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
lion under heavy penalty,__The marine
florida
„pointed the otlter-way,- -—
and
life
insurance
companies
Hltould
in­
Reiiclencea, Sanford nnd Sylvan Ijk e
I believe that the Truit growers can con­
trol the situation if they will net in unison stantly get busy to have lids requirement
Any division in their ranks can only enforced.
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
Meantime— All hail. Marconi.
redound to the benefit of the simulator.

COLUMBIA

Fits Your MacKine and Lasts Forever
Never Breaks, Never Wears Out
Purer, Clearer, More Brilliant Tone
your

A. H. CRIPPEN &amp; SON

Railroad way

Sanford, Florida

! T H E C IT Y

R E S TA U R A N T

Steaks, Chops, Oystcrsand Fish a SpecialtyA P L A C E FOR LA D IES AND G E N TL E M E N

C H O IC E FLO R ID A AND W E S TE R N M E A T S

NATURE’S WONDERFUL FOUNTAIN.

Shipments on consignment or commission
should he discontinued. They should ap­
point their own agents In the great mur-kits and seii their oranges at auction, as
is the most successful practice in London
In short, let the producer reach the
consumer by the most direct methods
possible.
When I have to pay five cents for a
Florida orange In New York I feci that I
urn eating forbidden fruit.
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Alas! [xxjr Russ. I knew him well..
Sad and solitary wus his ending; his
life checkered and unhappy.
Let those who are without sin among
us cast stunes at his grave. Poe lias
been dead one hundred years yet there
be many who rethember the evil of his
ways and would allow the good to be for­
ever interred with his hones. May the
earth rest lightly on the mortal remains
of Sam Russ. Let us forget his frailties
in the recollection of the goodness of Ills
heart and the beauty of his mind. The
»«•If-righteous and the Pharisee rich in
J__ leondemnatiqn were ever beggars in charity. They cannot bestow what they do
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It is refreshing to reud in this morning's
papers Unit an association of prominent
manufacturers of food products have
taken sides will) the law as against those
who arc seeking to overrule the decision
of Dr. Wiley in regard to the use o f ben­
zoate of soda nnd other chemical preser­
vatives. At a meeting held yesterday in
this city tlte advocates of ‘ the law as it
stands made the following plain state­
ment in the preamble to the resolution
calling for the organization:
"So long ns any of the food product in­
dustries are permitted to use artificial
preservatives and coloring matters, or
other injurious and doubtful adulterants
in foods, and unwholesome raw mntcriuls
and practices in food preparation, the
legitimate trade must hear a part of the
disgrace which these adulterations bring
upon the whole food producing industry.
"The final success of an organized op|io•sitluti tu those provisions of till* lliw lieFe
referred to will not only cause in ilsCif
Irreparable injury to the reputation and
standing of the legitimate food producing
interests of tlte country, hut will tend t
cause a grca(7lullMiry HI revert to-thtr-dtplumbic stats existing prior to tin* enact­
ment of a National food law, to Its great
disparagement both alhotnc andohroud."
This sounds hojteful and encouraging.
The legitimate industry arrayed in force
against the illegitimate.
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May the association flourish and stand
manfully by its gups.

ATTORNEY

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COUNSELLOR

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Practice imbuite and Ferlerai Courts
Welborn Block

Sanford. Flo

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Room Li

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Building

SANFORD. FLORIDA

DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST
Phone 19

Welborn Block
Sanford. Florida

A. C. HART
S U R V E Y O R A ND D R A U G H T S MA N
■^ velina unii Cri»« -Sectioning for Drainage
a Si»rcia!ty
SANFORD.

FLORIDA

Pun; water is essential to good health.
United Stntes
Government analysis and classification.
Guaranteed analysis hv s w o n m lliuiuk.--------------- — ------------------- ------ High rollin')*'"pine lands, beautiful palms, walks, scenery.
New hotel, new furniture, telephone, daily mail.
Furnished cottages‘ to rent. Four miles Horn station.

Address W EKIW A SPRINGS COMPANY, W cklwa

Springs, Fla

“ W;~Gt- HA-MMÔND

Some of the old-timers w ill- no dtkilit
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remember Col. J. H. Dorr, one o f the pion­
Office with Murrell &amp; Minshew
eers in the development o f Or tinge coun­
ty. who was lurgely instrumental in the
Fico (fu rl .block
building of the railroad front Sanford to
Kissimmee.
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Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
Notwithstanding his long residence in
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Agent for the Fumous
New York, hla advanced uge and infinni— M. R. M arks .
lies, Col. Dorr kept a very warm spot in
. JCLOVER HILL URAND BUTTER —--------JEWELER.— — r
Ready for Business
his heart for lit* state o f - his -enriy ex­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
The Sanford Carriage works Is now lo­
ploits and is ever eager for news of
cated in Its new building on Oak avenue,
Florida.
oppositetlteOeo. H.Fernald iiutehinoshops.
While extending a full measure of sym­ Mr. Underwood is a practical earring« ma­
MY SPECIALTIES
pathy who came last-In your late mayor­ ker and any orders entrusted to him will
alty campaign I recognize that in the receive careful and prompt attention. Be­ Pickard's Hand-Painted China
fe-clecilon o f Mayor Forrest Lake the cit­ sides manufacturing bugglps, wagons and
Gorhuiii*s Sterling Silver
izens of Sanfonl manifested excellent harness, they are dealers in carriage goods,
Rogers' Plated Wure
gasoline engines and roofing. .They also
Judgment and civic spirit.
Elgin and Waltham Watches
To put a good man in office Is a good d6 general repair work and horseshoeing,
for which their new quarters are well
None hut first-class labor employed and all contracts guaranteed to he in accordance
tiling. To keep him there is a better.
equipped. ‘ The business of the public Iswitti plans and specifications
earnestly
solicited
and
faithful
and
con­
evolutionary science
When Professor Morse set the firel&lt;ete- scientious business treatment is* assured
A it n n rm c m tA R A W T F rn
instrument a-dicking the world all patrons.

CHAS. H. EVANS

Staple and Fancy Groceries

Henry McLaulin

I. C. HUGHES

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

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and vicious precedent IT enÄ U ÄR0DND FLORIDA cTSangerous
acted into law."
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Rcmcdy For Vagrant*.

Arrangements are now being made to
establish a steamship line between Jack'T h e L a n d

fjKur* i

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Pensacola is arranging fora great Mardi
Gras this year, to be held February 22d
23rd. Railroads will give special rates.

C l l l l E l ) FR O M THE STA TE P R E S S

The coast hotel companies stationed at
Key West and Pensacola ore to be transWf'* **#
An Epitome of the Week'* M ott Im­ ferTed to the forts in New York.
The prosecution of William M. Brown
portant Happenings In the
for violation o f United States banking
State's Domain.
About $70 0 in cash and a large quan­ laws in connection with tlie failure of the
tity of stamps were lecured by burglars Fort Dallas National Dank o f Miami, re­
from the DcFunink Springs postoifice on sulted in a verdict of not guilty.
Jan. 22d. The safe was blown open.
Warmest January Ever Known.
— ----------------Tlm-Orpheum-theater-in Jacksonville.i* ‘’ 1nreW "M Cm rconn1n That January-Yhtiv
will bo opened Feb". 8 oa the Mabel Paige known. An excess o f 223 degrees above
theater, that popular actress having se- normal has been recorded for the month
•cured n long lease on the building.
up to and including Sunday— which
Tlie grnpefruit grove of Kimball Atwood means on average excess of 9 3-10 de­
on the Manatee river la n veritable gold grees each day, Sunday the hortest tem­
mine this year for its owner.' It Is estl- perature o f 1909 was recorded— 81 4-10.
rhaiéd thnt thc yield will be 0 0,0 00 boxes This is nearly the highest on record, the
valued nt $£00,000.
highest temperature ever rcoorded here
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• • ■ * ■——Announcement is made that Jackson­ during January being 82, which tempera­
ville is to bq n jx)rt of entry fur theLognn ture was readied once each during the
and Berg steamship lines of Amsterdam, years ÌB9I71898,' 1901 and 1900.
The wnrmest January recorded before
Holland, with regular and direct sailings
to Hamburg, Liverpool, Rotterdam, and all the present year 'wns January, 1907,
sound ports, as those on the Mediterranean when nn average temperature o f eight
sea. The arrangement is to go into effect degrees above normal each d a y -w «“ reg­
istered. Last year was the dryest year
In February.
The total nmount received fromthesale ever known In Florida, the records show­
of Red Cross stamps in Florida during the ing a decrease of 10 inches over the next
dryest year, 1901.
At
present lite,
holidays wns $1,010.88.
chances sepm to be that the unusually
Louis C. Mnssey of Orlando was elected
hot weather will continue for some days
grand master at the eightieth nnnualcomor long enough to make this the warmest
„ inunlcntlon o f the Grand Lodge of Masons
January ever known here.
The warm
of'U ieiraroof'TTW fdii, recently held in
wave has also been playing about Cincin­
Jacksonville.
nati, where the temperature for the past
• Mrs. A. Pauline Palmer who wns tried
several days has been wanner by one or
In Tampa last month for thomurder of her
two degrees than here. However, cooler
husband, was acquitted, the Jury taking
weather was recorded' there Monday
but o ne ballot. She Is now trying to colmorning, the mercury hnving suddenly
lect the insurance on her husband’s life.
dropped to 34 degrees.
Thomas A. Edison will winter at Fort
G reatest In S h o w s In H i s t o r y : "
Myers, -where he has an elegant 'home. He
For
live years Mr. Park has given pleas­
and Ids family will arrive about the mid­
ure
to
the people o f the South. Neverhedle of February.
fore has there been so many improve­
William J. Bryan wns in Tampa yester­
ments made to make the show the best
day to assist in laying the corner stone
o f Its kind. Great tare has been token
of the Y. M. C. A. building.
in selecting, a casLof competent, players
The United States government has taken each one an artist In his or her line.
a lease uf the docks belonging to KlchardThe plays were all written especially
son fit Stnrbuck nt Tampa, where a corral for this company to please the people.
will be built for the receipt and care of The-old adage is "You can please all the
stock belonging to the government that people some of the ^tiine, etp." but Mr.
will be sent here from Cuba during the Park is trying his best to overcome that
next four months.
and please the people all the time.
A contract lips been let to Charles Mon- , This will be the fifth consecutive year
gcrc to feed the United States troops re­ this populnr attraction has . toured the
turning from Cuba by way of Tampa dur­ Sunny South, playing sometimes four
ing their Btny in that city, which will be weeks engagement in some of the cities
until their assignment to the vurious forts where they go each year. Mr. Purk has
throughout the country. The first contin­ demonstrated the truth of his statements
gent is expected Monday d r Tuesday, and regarding the merits o f his enterprises on
the last about the middle of March.
former visits and when he announces that
ho
expects the- present organization to
"Work is being pushed ns rapidly ns
possible on the extension of the Florida surpass any he has before had the pleas­
East Coast ruilway from Knights Key to ure of bringing to this city, the pleasure
Key West and wc expect trains to the lat­ seeker can rely on it.
ter plage./within six months," “is the stnte- • The C. W. Park Dramatic Co., will open
dTulajnhTBIdTTebmnry' 8th
"iiiehniVudeTlitJ wllck Ti/ VR:t? Presided
for ono week in their own canvass tlicaParrott,
One morning recently. Rnv. C. L. Yates Ire/sam c as before with a change of plays
nml D. M. Davidson boarded u train ut and specialties each night.
Prices, children 23c, adults 35c and
Bennett's Lake bound for Jacksonville. At
Dukes, a few miles east. Miss Emma reserved seats 15c extra. •

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Pinkerton entered the same train. When
L oss o f the Steam ship Republic
the train was well under way Mr. DavidDuring a fog tbe latter part o f Jan. the
sou and Miss Pinkerton arose and were steamship Republic of the White Star line
mnrrlcd by Rev. Yates. On returning from was run into by the Florida of the Lloydtheir wedding trip they will reside at High
Itallnn line, twenty-six miles south of NunSprings, where the groom Is a merchant.
tucket, and so badly injured that assist­
lu trying to mnke peace between two ance wns called for by wireless telephone,
men who were quarreling nt Janesville and promptly rendered by several vessels
one day lust week, Samuel Musselwhltc that caught tlie message. The passen­
was shot and killed.
gers from both Injured steamships were
The Tanner House ut Port Tampa City transferred to tlie Baltic which came to
was destroyed by lire Inst-week Tuesday. the rescue and taken to New York. There
bIT told. Six
“AiiaugciiieniS have been made with the
Mallory Line Steamship Co. to bring 2,500 persons lost their lives Jn the collision.
men to Florida to work on the Key West The Republic wns taken in tow .by oilier
ships in hope to get her safely to harbor
cxtehslon of the East Coast railway.
but the vessel began to settle, _her crew
. » . James Platt, an Orlando newsboy, luu
was taken off nmi jn a few minutes she
received a check far $150 from tlie pul&gt;sank, file value o f wireless telegraphy
■fishers of the Saturday Evening Post as
was fully demonstrated by the fact that
a reward for having sold more pppirs of
the
call fnr. haip.waBTrtdnafTmi inr un less
—thBT paperthnn •nny-twyltruny-ttiwTr
nrtyboy lir
tir
than seven vessels all o f which immedi­
the same size In the United Stairs.
ately went to the rescue, thus preventing
State Superintendent o f Public Instruc­ What might have been a horrible disaster.
tion Holloway has called a convention of
No M ore Spuds
county superintendents and high schftol
(Taylor County Herakll
principals to meet in Lake City, March 16
We cannot accept any more sweet pota­
to 18 Inclusive, to consider Important mat­
ters pertaining to the interests of the toes on subscription Just now, as we have
more than enough to last us through the
schools of tlie state._____________I_
year. Chickens, eggs, hams, bacon, and
The President has vetoed the bill passed
lard are mighty good with potatoes and
by cpngress providing to correct the mili­
any of them ore good for subscriptions and
tary record of John H. Layne of Draidenscissors, and will bo uccepted at market
roWTT, Tloridn.' Laynewns a soldier in the
prices. The ulTer of a pair of scissors
Spanish-American war and was injured
with every year's subscription paid in
while trying to save government supplies
advance will be withdrawn as soen as the
during a fire at Ponce, Porto Rico. In his
present supply is exiiausled. If you want
veto message the Paesldcnt says: ~ "The
to take advantage o f this opportunity yog
bill is highly objectionable because it pro­
iiad better hurry up.
poses to alter certain historical records of
T
the war department which should be kept
Commencing January 1st, 1909, George
’ inviolate, and confers a favor without any W. Venable, contractor and builder, will
warrant upon one special individual not employ only union labor, and work eight
entitled to such favor. Jt would establish hours a day.

»t.rn n ry ^ ltna

Peoples Banlr-t&gt;f— Sanford

__Sopchoppy, whose name suggests a nything besides the American Idea of pro­
gressiveness, has come forwonl os an
exemplar. This little town down in Llberty county, if we ore not mistaken, has
resolved to put to a good use the gentle­
men of leisure wjro are brought before Its
local court. It means to make them help
in beautifying a city whose hospitality
they have abused and whose Inws they
have broken.
Hereafter, in Sopchoppy. every indi­
vidual who has been wrested, been hauled
to court, who hns been fined and who.
upon ranching down inlo his jeans to
find the "wherewithal” has found it lack­
ing, will be put to work to plant two cab­
bage pnlnqettos to add to the scenic nt-

T

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Opened

Capital 9 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 ^

for business in 1906.
Accounts of

S IX

Now

handles

HUNDRED

Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity
M O T T O :

“ To ts felt w ith both frls n d and fos,
Oft yo u r ow n little righ ts forego;
It P a y s . “

Thc scheme is g n excellent one. and it
might pay the larger communities to
adopt i t ______________________

D E P O S ITS

P aper H ouse M oves South
Tho Anderson-Wilson PapcrCo. of Rich­
mond, Vp.. has opened a large house at
Snvhnnah, Ga. They have rooms Nos.

M. M. SMITH,
President

310, 312, 314 and 3t0 Day street, cast.

IN SU R ED A G A IN S T LOSS

H. R. STEVENS,
G. S. DERRY,
Vice-President
Cashier

H. E. TOLAR
Ass't Cashier

HAND BROTHERS

and 313 and 315 River street. It is not.n
brunch, hut nn equal with their Richmond
house, and their prices will be the same.
This house will be a great saver of time
and freight to Southern printers and pub­
lishers. L. A. Morgan of Americus, Go,,
will continue to look after their interests
In this section.
Harness and Bugglss

LIV ER Y, F E E D and
SALE STABLES
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Blacksrhlthlng and Horsoshosln|

Horses and NJules Bought and Exchanged

H AVE YOU SEEN THE

A U T O M O B IL E 8 F O R L IV E R Y U S E

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! Pope Contracting Company
High-Grade House-Building a Specialty

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Blickensderfer?
DEALERS IN

A TY P E W R ITE R
FOR
A L L PURPOSES

Builders’ Supplies, Interlarchen Sand
Alpha Cement, A cm e Plaster

One that will stand the greatest tests
Cannot get out of nlignrncnt

Plans,

Estimates, and all Information relative to Building

The best machine on the market

Cheerfully Furnished

A $100 Machine for $00
.See them ut The Herald office

SA N FO R D

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H E R A LD

OFFICE A T RESIDENCE

T H O M , -t il

3 0 * Ffrsl St., Sanford, Florida ,

ALBERT GRÄMLING

FIR ST N A TIO N A L B A N K

Tonsorial Parlors

O F SA N FO R D , F L A .

Fashionable Hair Cutting
-a n d General Barberinj»
Hot and Cold Dathi at all Hours.

phur Baths a S p ecia lty

Hot Sul

F. H. RAND. Präsident
F . F. F O R S TE R , Cashlar

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G E O . FER M ALO , Vioa-Fras.
B. F . W H ITN E R , Assi. Ca.hlar

Only National Bank |n Orange County
Funds Protected by ‘ Burglary Insurance"
Baiaty Deposit Boxes for Rant

One visit« end you breóme n Hiau nth Patron

O R G A N IZ E D

1007

Pleo Bloch opposite Eipreaa Ottica

J.

F. S U N D E L L

jj E l C a p i t a n de T a m p a

Contractor and Builder

Finest Five Cent Cigar
On the Market

Will Furnish Estimates for any Building

--lic|iairs^_Etc.

FOR
Oßicc at A. C, Hill's Lumber Yard

SALE

AT

jh t-R r-P h ilip s’ Drug Sto re

SANFOKD, FLORIDA.

F. T. W ILLIAM S
SURVEYOR nml CIVIL ENGINEER
SOI Elm Si.-

Phare 273

SANFORD. FLA.

-_House. Furnishing Goods

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St ov e s , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e

W ALTER D. BELL
A ttorney - at -L a W
A (Mirarti

Examined

and

TIUct

Theo. J . M iller &amp; Son

Perfected

Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, W hite and New Home i&gt;euln|
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale

Room 21 Pk*&gt; Dluck, Sanford. Florida,

Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN

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Wekiva Tribe No. 41

FRETE S A M P L E S O F

Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings
' ofi the 1st a fid 2 fid Wednesday Of BdOJ
month in Masonic H all Visiting broth­
ers welcome.

Old Shoes Wanted
I am ajjain asking for OLD SHOES.
give what they are worth

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SIZES, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10 II AND 15

A. E. Irvin’s Shoe Shop
Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Ave,

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K B R A &amp; I L Pap«.«.-;::

change
fcv uninviting
w H iitriu n g

dismal rooms into an attractive, cheerful home.

W A L !- P A P E R
POST.
£*r
daf itatinq roófl*|
A
you Intend pspenng will
bring you Miopi« '***•

.c
** *°.UT
the privilege o f selec­
tion* hum the largest
and most varied stock in
the South.

Jf you Intend-pzinliog
•end for pnee* ' nd color
easd, Wc h»vc every­
thing In PAINT, and u *
save you money.

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h p * t»p fL W rE itorW

tu-mw. myu.

B A LF E -C O N R O Y C O M P A N Y

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�IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings— Mention of
Matters In Brief.

personal items

or

interest

Sanford celery
prices this week. *

bringing excellent

The work upon .the. brick paying
First street will bo stnrted at once.

Mr. and Mrs. il. B. Kling of Woodbine,
W. D. Holden hns returned from n busi
Iowa, ore visiting Mrs. M. J. French.
ness trip through the Ovetdo section.
Now Is the time to buy your four-inch
Young man stenographer (statistics osewer pipe for mains. Big stock on hand. specialty) desires work; good correspond
— A-. E. Hill
ent. Hernlikr
•
I. M. Cox. soliciting agent for the
W. W. HoWnrd of. New York is In the
Southern Express Co., was in the city on city with a view to purchasing some real
Thureduy.
estate.

Miss Estelle Lewis of Longwood wris 4J- A. Thompson hns nn advertisement
Summary of the Floating Small Talk
the
guest o f her sister, Mrs. I. U.WIIlluma, in this issue regarding his new meat mar­
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
Wednesday.
ket on Park avenue.
ried llerald Readers.

! Wool Dress
Goods Sale I
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Wade, the tuner. Orlando.-—

Bb. Clarinet, cheap for cash. Herald.
High-grade oleomnrgerinc. 25 and 30
Best line o f stoves over brought to the
city. Frices the lowest. — A. E. Hill. •
Ttie contracts were let this week for cents a pound; Garner &amp; Roberts.
M. M. Smith hns 1,000 acres of celery
«everal new residences.
For R ent— Eight room house, $20 per
land. Sold qn_easv terms.
month.
Enquire 014 Mngnolin Ave.
Arthur Holland, an expert stenographer
Drop in and inspect the Princess steel
Is a guest of the Gate City House and
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
ranges. A real range at a moderate price.
desires employment
mangoes nnd sour pickles In bulk.
Sanford Furniture Company.
.
Chas. E vans.
Mrs. Bradley of Bloomfield, N. J.. will
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. SmokHon. T. P, Wnrlow, prosecuting- attor
^ p end the winter w ith Mr. a nd Mr«. Fra
n
k
a p p
l e t »
hneTn
ney, was in the city Wednesday, on offi­
^ er'
he city.
Chas. Evans.
Albert Philip, o f Starke Fla., h a . acj A Qnrk „ rcaldent of Mnytown Wfl8 cial business.
R. L. Jones spent several days of this
week In Eustls. , _____
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cepted a position witli the Soutlicni Lx- 1
u guest at the Pioo this week while look­
press Co. of this city.
ing over the Sanford lands.
Watch for opening o f thtr Art SlOfeTTIrsf
Mrs. A. C. Cassll has returned to San
week In February,
ford after q pleasant visit to friends in
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick |Jacksonville nnd points in Georgln.
at the Sanford Furniture Company.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Briggs -left Tuesday
‘ N 'U Garner will rent your property for for their homo in "Rochester, N. Y „ after
you.
s(tending several weeks guests o f Mrs.
Wade innkes frequent trips to Sanford. Johns.
Write him at Orlando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. G. Houser of Savannah

Richardson, representing the In­
land Type Foundry of St^Louis, was a
pleasant entler nt The Herald office Mon­
dny.
Mrs. E. P, Wclborne of DeLnnd spent
Mondny in the jtily. Mrs. Wclborne is
special agent for the Equitable Life Insu­
rance Co.

os soliciting agent. Everyone will be them success in their new home.
sorry to see him depart, as he counts his
Now is the time to buy your sub-iniW ilA I 1 S L L G Ü L S A N 1 0 R D }
frimnls by Ills acquaint
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Best line of mattings ever brought to
S. A. Wilson has returned from Petoskcy. The Placards Are Making Quite A Stir
Sanford. See them at the Sanford Furni­ Michigan, nnd having disposed of his in­
Every W here
ture Com(&gt;any.
terests in that city, will devote his.timetu
The placards issued by the Sanford
J. J. V o r p c o f Van Wert, Ohio, was in Ilia celery land recently purchased on Cam­ Board of Trade bearing tiie inscription
tiie city Thursday. Mr. Vurpq is a well eron avenue in conjunction with Messrs. _U&gt;ucky Sanford" and being prominently
_ _
known colonization agent and is very de- Williams nnd Hastings.
displayed at every vantngtTpoint are at­
.sirnus o f focating’ a colony o f western
You need n good typewriter nnd do not tracting attention and making people sit
farmers In the celery delta. . .
want to pay an cxhorbitnnt price for it, up and take notice. The inspiration"
Iron beds from $ 2 .50 up. Get them quick are the Ulickctulerfcr. iilT h c Herald office. cum « to oua oi -Sanford'« booster« tins
at the Sanford Furniture Cohtpany. _____ __ The Inal issue of The Herald stated that week that owing to the fact that Sanford
always came through thecoid snaps with
Mr, and Mrs. Albert L. Wilhelm of Ports- tiie Sanford Furniture Co. would sell iron
her vegetables unscathed Sanford was
mouth, Ohio, are guests o f Mr. nnd Mrs. beds for $2.00. It should have read
ha Sencord. Mrs. Wilhelm is a violinist $2.50. But the enterprising innnnger, certainly lqrky nnd the world should hear
of note and will be remembered by ninny J. D. Davison accommodated all who of it. Some twenty thousand of these
cards ure being printed nnd will greet the
Sanford people, having visited here gevernl came and supplied their wants at $2.00.
eyes
of tiie people in every section of
yean ago.
Tiie price is as advertised.
Florida. If you see tiie "Lucky Sanford"
Connected with this paper is a printing
Fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to be
sign you will know what it signifies.
office capable of producing the highest
fresli—also oysters.
_
Lucky in climate, lucky In crop«, lucky in
grade of office and society stationary.
—S. C. Richards, Lcflicr Block.
improvements, lucky in health and wealth,
Capt. Henry McRae, a prominent citizen in Sanford life Is worth living."
L T. Irvin, Jr., a prominent business
man of Washington, Ga.. is in Sanford on of Trilby, was in Sanford on business
Several Sanford Fires
a brief vlth; - Mr. Irvin h o i te ir acres o f ^Wednesday, nnd paid this office n pleas­
&lt;*lery land under cultivation, and is here- ant call. Capt. McRae is extensively en­
There were several small fires during
looking after his interests. He is antici­ gaged in celery culture here und has a the week in Sanford, caused by defective
pating large returns from his acreage, and largo acreage under cultivation. Mr. Dick­ flues. Very sljght damage was done, as
•arms well pleased with every tiling he bos inson is associated with him in this busi­ the fire department was on band promptly
***** in Sanford, having unbounded fuilh ness, and they anticipate successful re­ at every one of them and did excellent
sults.
in the future prosperity o f the d ty.
work. In every instance the loss of prop­

Methodists, Please:
February 14 Is Birthday Missionary
Sunday School Sunday. Help us by
bringing or sending on that day one
penny for each year of your age.

erty would have been enormous had it
not been for tiie prompt arrival of die
department. Too much praise cannot be
given to Chief Hand and his excellent
squad o f volunteers.

D AYS ONLY! i=i
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
February 4, 5 and 6.

The now carringe factory of W. H. Un­
derwood is assuming larger proportions
nnd will soon have the brick work finished.

Planting time is here*. M. M.Smith will have arrived in the city nnd will mnke
Sec H. H. Hill for Celery City Blend
sell you land on easy terms.
Sanford their future home. Mr. Houser
Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
Geo. E. Nolan, cashier o f the Orlando lias been appointed express agent
Get estimates from Pell on house print­
Bank &amp; Trust Co., was a visitor Ip tiie
If you want n first-class tailor-made
ing.
city Thursday.
suit for $12.08, call at D. A. Caldwell fit
U. S. cream separator, very chenp.nt
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gordon spent several Sons.
— Geo. H- Fernald Hardware Co.
days of this week in the city. Mr. Gordon
Rugs, frdfn 75 cents up. E. A. Hcffield
"Our Own" coffee. Iiest 25 rent mffee oil
Is g well known newspaper innn of New Furniture Store—
- —
rlie market, nt ciliter s tora ..u f. Garner fit
Orleans.
The famous Fox River Butter for sale
Roberts.
Mr. Kemmer and son Julius o f I’ etos- at W. W. Long's Grocery.
Opening o f Art S tore and W om an's
fccy, MicH., purchased five acre» o f celery
Go to 11. 11. Hill for everything in the
Exchange at Crlppcn’ s Music S tore
land this week and will make Sanford grocery line.
Saturday a fte rn o o n , February G, 1909.
their home.
New-line m en's pants $1.25 to $5, at Everybody Invited.
Olives in hulk and in all size bottles.
M cttln ger's,
Knri Tnkuch has returned home after u
Chas. E vans,
Hon. Geo. ti. Dickinson of Mnillniul was Visit to New Orleans, Tampa, Jackson­
Chase &amp; Sanborn's ten nnd coffee, the a visitor to the city Tuesday. Mr. Dickin
ville nnd Gainesville, lie leaves next
best there is.
Garner &amp; Roberts.
son is enthusiastic over Sanford's many J¥cekJur F a r it i green).
Good 200-egg incubator and brooder Improvements. .
Do away with dust while sweeping car­
going at cost.
The streets are filled with wagons pets by buying Wizzurd Cnr(»et Cleaner of
—Geo. H. Fcrnold Hardware Co,
bringing In celery to be shipiicd to north W. W. Long.
For an up-to-date tollor-nmde suit, see era (mints. Sanford celery always com
See Pell for 'paper hanging. New fall
1). A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
mnnds ,i good price!
patterns just In.
• Newsline m en's punts $1.25 to $5. at
$18 Art Squares for $15. size 9x12. E
if you want to sell or buy city lout, city
Mettlngdr's.
i
A. Heflleld Co.
property, celery farms, see N, H /Gsincr.
Percy P. Voyle, representing tile Jack­
Women’s exchange, nl the Art Store
Headquarters for iron Age tools. Any­
sonville Advertising Agency, was in the "Everybody Join.
— K ays "8* Ketchum.
thing you want in hand plows, fertilizer
city several days litis week, in the interest
Electa Brand Ten and Spices.
distributors, etc.. Harry J. Wilson.
,-ofJils firm.
.
C has . E vans .
We wish to cull attention to tiie adver­
Dean Spencer of Orlando was in the
Good ^200-egg incuUulor and broode tisement of the Columbia Phonograph Co.
city Wednesday nnd paid The Herald going at cost.
A. H. Crippcn &amp; Son are the Sunford
office a pleasant visit. The Dean carries
— Geo. H. Fernnld Hardware Co.
agents nnd will show you the phonographs
»
sunshine wherever he goes.
The boats and trains are still bringing at any time.
Diiy Henry Clay Flour of W, W. Long in new people to Sanford who nre anxious
Swell line of quartered oak chcffoniers
f Tlic best on earth.
to avail themselves of (lie grent opportu nt Sanford Furniture Company.
Garner fit’ Roberts sell high-grade Cigars nicies in investments.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hoffman of Canestotn,
and tobacco. Try them.
Our own coffee," 25 cents n pound, for N. Y., nre spending n few days in tiie dty.
Tiie Royal Tailors Brand of Clothing. «ah* by Garnef-fle -Roberts.----------------MriTuid Mrs. "Hoffinan were in Sanford
■ inPHITs perfection. See samples at D. A.
Dr. W. Housbolder 1ms purchased the several years ago ami nre greatly surCaldwell fit Sou's.
*
purchased the dental office of Dr. F. B prised at the wonderful advancement be­
$18 Art Squares for $15, size 0x12. E. Stephens in the Pico block. Dr. lious- ing made in tin* city.—
A. Hcffield Co.
iiolder solicits a continuation of the pat­
C. C. Worthington is busy this week
ronage
of Dr. Stephens.
collecting fruits and vegetables for the
Every railroad, Btenmship and stenmboat line entering Florida
bus now
Iron beds from $ 2 .5 0 up. Get them quick Jacksonville und Tampa exhibits. Any
nid given to Mr- Worthington in (ids pro­
joined in tiie offer of cheap rates to tiie nt the Sanford Furniture Company.
ject
will be greatly appreciated, ns lie is
State Fair at Tampa.
When you have nn item of news call
very
desirous of making a creditable dis­
Some iieople seem to think Floridu is phone No. 148.
play.
slow. Let them, try Gurner fit Roberta
Mrs. Edward McIntyre left Mondny for
Samples of engraved visiting cards nnd
with nn order. Phone 39.
Savannah where Mr. McIntyre had (ire
invitations
in tin: latest nnd best styles
1 •E. Koumilhit, who bus been ucting cedfd her. We arc sorry to lose Mr. and
«» express agent, will return to his duties Mrs. McIntyre from our midst hut wish may be seen at Tiie Herald office.

Methodists, please:
. February 14 Is Birthday Missionary
lunday School Sunday. Help us by
bringing or sending on that day one
P*noy for each year af your age

THREE

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FARMING
P L E M E N T S

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Wc arc Agents for

Clark’s Cutaway Harrows

Planet Jr., and Iron- Age
and Hand Tools

Horse

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W H Y NO? USE

Painter F e r t i l i z e r
N O W ,

A N D

S A V E

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M O N E Y ?

It 1ms shown more results for the Money Invested than any other,

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It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where

P a in ter’ s Sanford Celery

Special

is used.
Our representative, C. M. URADWATER. is in Sunford
every week. Sec him or write to him at Orlando or

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Stoves, Crockery, Carpets, Matting,
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On All Goods for the Next Thirty Days Only

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FLORIDA FIRES
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Letters and Communications on
Various Timely Topics.
COLUMN

DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

In This Department will be round the
Views, Opinions and Comment
of Practical Writers.
IWe Invite eorretpondenee on live topic* from *U
■eclloni of the County, *l*o newi Item» of lntrrr»t.
Brevity will ln*ure prompt pulilicnllon. Article*
contrary to the view» of the Editor will be pulr
llihed. but *bu«lve *nd anotiymoo* communica­
tion* Will ho rejected. We will not be rMpmifate
for opinion» expre*»ed by contributor*. All oommunlcation» Intended for currenv l»»ue mu»t bo In
hand not later than Tueiday p. m l—Et&gt;.

Our Esperlmeet Station.
To the Editor of The Herald:

"Ttpiafc."

Milton, Carrabelle, Titusville and Sum*
‘ tervllle Visited D u d n l Week
Last Sunday the town o f Milton was al­
most totally destroyed by fire. The loss
Is estimated at about $ 20 0,0 0 0. Among
the most Important buildings burned were
First National Bnnk, three furniture stores,
the Star building, city hall, Waldorf hotel,
and two livery stables. The fire broke out
early In the morning and was beyond con ­
trol when discovered. In all, twenty busi­
ness houses were consumed,
Carrabelle was visited by a fire ¿unday
night which destroyed a hotel, three stores
and a large quantity of lumber belonging
to the Franklin Lumber Ca.. Loss estlmated at $40,000.
Titusville was the scene o f an Incendi­
ary fire Sunday morning whidi destroyed
the planing mill and storage sheds, with
their contents, belonging to the Titusville
Lumber Co. Large piles of lumber on the
skids ready for loading on cars together
with a quantity already loaded were also
destroyed. Losgftabout $50,000. When
help arrived nnd run out the flro hose It
was found that the hose had been cut in
several places, rendering them useless.
The Sumter county courthouse was de­
stroyed by Ore last Saturday. Cause of
fire nnd amount of insurance not stated.

IF

You Want to Buy òr Sell

C ITY PROPERTY
OR TR U CK LANDS
Come and See Us

The following report Is specially for the
readers of T he H erald by Prof. P. H.
Rolf*, State director;-----------*---------The farmers o f the State should be in
close touch with the work of the National
and State Experiment Stations.
The stations, by their technical train­
ing, and equipment, are prepared to old
In solving practical problems beyond the
reach o f the man on the farm, burdened
with Uie dally derails ot his businessIt is hoped your renders will give this
U st o f Unclaimed L etters
report their careful thought nnd atten­
Remaining In the Sanford Postonico nt
tion. ,
Respectfully,
close of week ending Feb, 2, 1900 l
—J. V. W eeden.

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There are nt present sixteen workers

Edvard», Mulà '
Ulllan, L. S.
Morey, Mn. S. R.
Moore, M in Beule A

Smith. Mr*. Mmlworth
Sr nr I , Mill Malici
Will il. Min Francia

on the Experiment Station staff.
Each
one is nn expert in his tine.
The ser­
GentlemenS
vices o f each one, or all o f these are free
Kritrr. Mr. R.
Alrleln, Mr. Joaeph
to the fnriners of Florida.
Lyon», Hon. Huih
Amutroni. Mr. Roy
Some of the lines of work that are now Drown, — —
Malnmpy, Mr. Edwsrd
Murry. Mr. S.
being conducted at the Experiment Sta­ Brotfn, Noah
Ncltoti. C. II.
tion nre studies in vegetable growing. Carter. iir^Yaneey
VniW|| ff »Vi
Nowlcn, Mr. R. E.
fruitgrowing, farm crops, soil analysis, Davi», Mr. Sam.
Robert», Mr. I. H
und milk and beef production.
K o «. Mr Will
Pavla, Edward E.
Sintletary, Jame*
In tho twenty years of its existence, Deatan, W. E.
Small, S. W.
Field Ins, Mr. W. C.
the Experiment Station hns published
Shamera, Mr. G. 8
-OstHtrMrrA.bulletins,'107 press bulletins, and 20
Gilliam, L. F.
Tillman. Sherman
annual reports. These publications nre Johnson. Tommy
Wood. J. A.
free to every Tarmer in tho State who
Persons claiming Uie above will please
may apply for t h e m e s long as the edi­ say "Advertised," nnd give date of Uils
tion lasts. ' ’
list.
D ia s . F. H askins , P. M. "
There nje now 11,000 names in Florida
Filed fo r R ecord.
on the mailing list. As there are only
B. A. Howard nnd wife to Henry M.
4 0,000 farm homes in the State, these
reach n very large percentage o f our fann­ Sussex, wd., $1,500.
Henry M. Sussex and wife to B. A.
ers; though the others jwho ore not on
The ¡¡at should take advantage of the in­ Howard, mtg., $700.
Frank G. Perkins and wife to Copley
formation. The material in these bulle­
tins arc based on experiments made In Anvey, wd., $5,000.
the State of Florida. Naturally, the ex­
H. Carl Pnnn ct. nl., to J. B. Callahan,
periments. must be.m ade in the region wd.. $50.
where tho crops are grown.
J. E. Pace to i - B. Rapp, sat. intg.,
Of the bulletins published. 30 are on $1,000.
general furmlng. 25 on tree fruits and . W. D. Malcolm and wife to G. B. Brny,
strawberries, 12 on live stock, 11 on vege­ mtg., $200.
tables, 10 on soils and fertilizers, and
Geo. I. Russell to Geo. P. May hew, sat.
8 on pincnpplcs.
mlg.. $800.
Among Uie many experiments Uint arc
Tim Wilson to Dolly L. Potts, wd.
being made at Gainesville, the following $250.
will illustrate the extent o f sortie lines of
Clins. II. Morse to J. D. Williams, wd..
Vork—32 varieties of cassava; 35 varie­ $123.
ties of alfalfa. rcprescnUng nearly all
continents of the carUi; 22 varieties of . Burned to Death In M ulberry Jail
sorghumroverUO varieties oT" "new and
T w o!n m oles oT the Mulberry Jail were
untried plants; a herd of Shorthorn cat­ burned to death lust Sunday mornlng.whcn
tle, for beef production with Florida that structure was destroyed by fire. The
crops; a herd o f Jersey cattle, for milk unfortunates were negro men who hnd
production from Florida crops. Cotton been arrested for drunkenness Saturday
breeding, tfcltuce breeding, and
corn night and put in jail by the marshal for
breeding are among the breeding experi­ safekeeping Whether they made a lire
ments.
_
,
to burn Uielr way out, or simply as
New lines o f special investigations, means of keeping, warm, will uevr be
citrus diseases and insects, especially the known.
whitcliy, nre receiving careful attention.
The buiiding whidi served as a Jail was
Vegetable diseases nnd insects are also a small wooden affair and was located on
being investigated.
Uie outskirts of the town and when the
During Uie last ten years the increase fire was discovered it was too late to save
in value o f farm crops per acre lias been the prisoners.
nt least 100 jier cent. Tho investigations
The men who lost their lives were from
- a nd wmluia&gt;nipl«ta&lt;l at—Uw— KspetiHHUib -tlm.plm»plnita m i n n n m l i h r l r nn n ip n n n Station have played a very important |unknown
part in this development.
( * Popularity o f W ekiwa Springs
The advice to the agricultural people
Wekiwa Springs is gaining a great rep­
lias frequently saved them thousands, of
utation for the health-giving qualities of
dollufs; both by advising them what to
Uie water and the popularity of the springs
do, nml what not to do. People new to
as a health resort is increasing every year.
the Stale often with to take up new crops
Tho tourists are now induding Wekiwa
and such crops as usually fail, these arc
Springs in their itinerary, and are most
advised to make only experimental plant­
pronounced i o ih oM n n ise of the beauties
ing»,___ . ---------------------- P^IL R m r s ,. —
o f the resort JudflrBullock hint, added
Per J. v. w.
extensive improvements to the hotel, and
. in order to supply the demand for the wa­
A. G. Allen's Big Minstcral Show which ter has installed a bottling plant, and
has becif here before and has always ships the water to distant points. The
given general satisfaction, is advertised springs are one of the attractions of Uiis
to appear here Febuury. 8. The company section of the state, and a popular resort
is said to include Jill the old Favorites and for Sanford people.
has been augmented considerably In point
o f members. Many new features have boon
added nnd the preforma nee is said to be
fully VP to and even better than the high
Standard o f excellence set by them when
Iirre lost sensor;— The seatmg afrtrogê
ments o f the Lent have been re-arranged
and every care has been token for the
comfort and convenien ce'of the patrons,
no that they can enjoy a ftrst-dnu minstrel
prefonnonce under canvas. Admission
25 and 35 cento.

M urray’ s Cement Tile
For drainage and irrigation is (lie best.
Perfect taints, durable and weU made.
This is made in Sanford.
Patronise a
home industry and get better goods.
Made In *, 2 ” 'n n d 'w3 ’* sIm ' 'S o ld liy tho
Geo. 11. Fernald Hardware Co. 22-41

Dried Salt Shoulders at 12 H cents found
at H. 1L HHTs grocery.

Palatka Tile for sale in any quanity.

Lawn Mowers

Special price* lo reduce stock. If you
want a good mower at a low price, now U
Uie time to buy. Also good stock of
scythes, grass books and lawn .rake*.
See C. A . Reed for furniture and piano j
. ; - Harry J. Wilson.
moving.
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tf'

Day Tile For Sale.

BOARDING CELERY, SANFORD, FLA

It Makes No DiiTeJence What You Want or Where You Want It

W E HAVE IT
anti on Terms that are Right

HOW ARD-PACKARD LAN D COMPANY

Hardware and Farm

Implements

THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
Used In Uncle Sant's Paint Shop
During the past ypar the U. S.
Navy has consumed 091,000 pounds

Baal by T est tor G row er*. All who tmvr
titcd Itili ipruy iuiiliniiuuily ii!,. free from blitht

We have tin* largest
and best equipped plain
for driving wells in this
section of the country
nnd are prepared to till
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-date
and 'o u r workmen are
skilled .in the woik=-----

Lucas White Paint
and 278,700 pounds of LUCAS
COLORS, builiueni io produce more
than 100,000 gallons' of paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads of 200.000 gallons each, nnd which would
make a train more than one-half
m ile long.
In addition to this Uncle Sam
(&gt;«9w J during, tiic past.year marc
Uian 25.000 gallons o f LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAMELS and other
products. _____
Uncle Sam's preference is not u
matter of fuvor, but o f QUALITY
and RESULTS.
In Unde Sam's, service, ns in
everybody else's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results,*

th ose, conlemplntinfi
putting in wells would
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us and
learning prices before
making contracts. ’

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Caulitlowers, etc., etc., In Sahford, pays
I Sell the Land— Your Drains, Money, nnd
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

IM PROVED IR R IG ATED F A R M S — U N C L E A R E D LA N D S
Flowing Wells on All
Celery Delta nnd other Desirable Tracts in Blocks to suit Purchaser.

J . N. W H ITN ER

* G. F. Smith, Box 371

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Prices and descriptions upon request.

First National Bank Building

�TH E SANrORD HERALD

n ,. nmlerslirtiil hertby give notice Hint tfi
J j t^ roS y io Hon. Albert W. Cllehrl.t, at
J ^ o f lE V S »« of Florid«, ot T cllch c»**. . „ .
S K 2 1 0 t h day of March. 190». for Is.ulng of
I'li'icr» Patent lncorporntlng the SANFORD CELU(V l&gt;ELTA LANL)C0 MPANY. under the prok*'1,I charter attached
nilnriird hi»rf*tn.
hereto, the original Chtirter
Charter
i now on Ble with the Secretary of State at
U s e e . Florida.
,. N. Wtunttar,
A. T. RoesiTTTjr. *
S. O. Chase.
The undersigned have associated and do hereby
■tMclate themselvea together for the nuriwse of
a body corporate under and by virtue of
K i w i of lb« State or Korkin. and we do adopt
[he following Artldea of Incorporntlon:
. ARTICLE
The. name of this corporation shall Im* the SANniKD ClXEKV DELTALAND COMPANY, and
It. nrlncipal place of business ah all bo at Sanford.
n Dd,h but it »hall have such other places of
In Florida and oilier Slatea na shall be
dsisrmlncd by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE-».
The general nature of the business to be transafted by said corporation shall be: To buy, hold.
I S work, lease, rent, eschonge, cultivate. Iinw
' and■—
*■— 1— deal1 In ~al
urove
otherwise
real estate either as
inrtierf or in commission for others; to plat, lmBW
1&gt;
develop,
farm,
drain, u
dike
nml
fM
flQ
l'Cr uC
VCrop. IM
I*11. UlBilli
1*1 H
ii'i Irrigate
landl'anddlipoae of ita products, and to do and
for the full
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.m of iu
ownership.
ARTICLE HI.
The amount or capital stock of tlila corporation
•kail
be Twenty-Five
Thousand
Dollars.
the shares to be One
' 25,000.00) fully paid up, tf
($25.00(1
' ■ -U&gt;tlsrs.
illars.t * 100.06 ) each, and two hunllundrrd
— m a and fifty hi t .........
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) ench.
All the cn|&gt;ltal
stok to be fully paid up in real property at n lust
value to tie Hi m and determined by the Board of
Directors.
ARTICLE IV.
The corporation shall continue for a period of
Seventy-five Years from and after Its legal Incor­
poration by the proper authorities.
ARTICLE V.
The business of the corporation shall tic con­
ducted by the following officers^ A Prcsldcjif,.,
" T V'e T fMMwn. n Scwc tniy andTm uurw.—nr i fr
«Urtrd by the Board of Directors, and n Board
«f Directors of not less than three and not more
than seven in number. The office of Secretary and
Treasurer may be held by one person. The Di­
rectors shall be chosen from list of stockholders of
tbrrorpnrallon and elected annually.
Until the first annual meeting and election of of
Beers and their
qualification,
the olficera of this
___________________
Ir qua
corporation
_ N. Whitner, I’ reildent; A
urntloi shall be: j.
T. Kossetter,_yic*-rroaldenl^and
S. O. Chose. Sec
nasetti
rrtnry
and Treasurer. The Board of Directors
ry am
shall tie: ‘ J N. Whitner; A. T, Rossetler ond S. O

e e S ^ h r fir jr s ia s .'

— lb »Oral organisation meeting of stockholder* of
this corporation shall be held In Sanford. Florida,
on the Ittlh day of March, I'JOU, fur the purpose oi
adopting by-laws, and doing such utber business
as It may desire to transoct. The annual meeting
shall be on the first Tuesday of May of each year
.A RT IC L E V I
The highest amount of Indebtedness of this cor
porntion to which It can subject itsulf shall not
ciceed Its capital slock.
ARTICLE VII.
The names ond residences of the subscribers of
stock In ibis corporation, and the amount uf stock
subscrilird by each is as follows:
_ I N. Wpilnct. Hanford. Horlda, 01) share*.
A. T. Rossetter. Sanford. Florida, 71 shares.
S. O Cli^se,, San ford, Florida. HU shares.
In WrrNfss Wlltxtor, the subscribing tncoruora
tors do hereby »ubacribe their names this third day
of February, A. I). IUU1).
J. ti. Wnmrrx,
A. T. Itussrrtu,
S. O. Chase.
S tatt or F iosida .' t
Cottrmr or Okani
.c. I
ir,e.
Before rne K. E. Mnswrll, 0 Notary Ihtbllc o f the
State
Whitner. A
itale of Florida, personully
personally came J. N Whitner,
A.
T. Rossetter and S, O. Chase, to me wail known to
be the persons named In and who signed the fore­
going Articles at Incorporation, and each for "him
self m knowliilgrd that he subscribed nntj_r*evyicd
Ihr tame AilkTcs of IncorporntionTor the purposes
thertlrt expressed.
In Wnatüi Wrtrstor. I have hereunto set my
band and ufficiai seal Ibis 3rd day uf Kebruury
A. D. 19011.
•Q
[esst 1
R. C. M u t it i.
Notary I'ulillc Slate of Florida. My comiiiitvloii
♦spire. April 13. I»I2
25-8

lla VIHano Rotundo herein duly filed, they depose
and say upon opih that they are the complainants
named In the furr-golng Hill of Partition: thnt Ihr
rnpondem. Vlttoiia Vuiaho (or Victoria Villano)
* " non 7 ts Idem of -the Stole of lineid«; that she
l* tin Infant under the nge of twenty-one years;
iij.w iresides
s ? / ? c“
1« " ,,f ,he Kingdom of Italy and
with

J'ity of Sanford
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-c? I » » in Chancery to
Lot t. muck y. Tier s.) Enforce Taa Lien
Owner Unknown, »ml)
To Alt Whom It May Concern:
Upon application or the City Solicitor, it
It hereby nnlc»«l that on or ‘before the i eh

rttary Mule- day-» next, facing f'ctirtiary f, -A.

' ? nb. In. aaid court . y o u atijtcu r... lu - and
answer the biff fifed and »c t lbriri 111r «v*
lure of your respective Intrrests In. right to.
i""nJ H1’011 !*■»• ■«*•»•« situate In the City
of Sanford, sod described in the bill as;
Lot I, Block 7. Tier 2.
It is further ordered that this order lie
published In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published lit s.ti't (*Ii(V Nice a wevlc for eight
consecutive weeks pripr to ssid rule day.
•Witness mV •hib'V'Tlild *«¡1 of the said rirs
cull courEthts Jjili day of November, A. I).
■0&lt;i8.
II. M, Hoblrtson, (Seal.)
23-B Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

UNDERWOOD

Max* L. Sum.

In Circuii Court. Seventh Judicial Clrcult, Orante County, Florida
uTi™*«* Villano Rot undo and \

■ ‘I* .Kotundo, her husband, /
*nd Mike Rotundo in hU «r-n t m fof

Vittoria Villano.

ToVittorie VilUno:

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riva the affidavits of Mlkr Rotundo and Canna-

S. F. S A L L A S &amp; C O .
Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing

of Machinery

Autom obiles and Gas
_ i— -E n gin es.,_ _ 1

w w a H H k a w w w w w o w

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FLORIDA

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E S T A B L I S H E D 1869
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Are Offering Any^junLAll Kinds of Florida Real Estate

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and

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T h e Marks
Es ta te A gency

+ + + + + + &lt; " H ‘&lt; -* + + + * 4 ~ t-+ * + + + + 'H &gt; 4

I — S a p is js i-U b r a r y -^

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Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida
&lt;m w w

Office fmd~WDrks'2 H Onk Avenue
, 'Plrunu .130,

SANFORD,

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Gutter and Galvanised Tanks
Repair Work a Specialty

DEALERS IN

at as Low Prices and on ns Reasonable Terms
As Can be Had Anywhere.

onice on Pork Avenue. Iictween First nntl Commercial Streets, SanfonJ, Florida

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ROOM 20

Upstairs, Pico Block

The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association

Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m.
. - j—- --AND

The Pioneer Visible

W IL L BUILD YOU A HOME

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Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.

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For Particulars. Call on

L * * -f-+ -t--t* * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * + A

It makes no difference what
Typewriter

you

use

now.

O. H . F E R N A L D
W. D. H O LD E N
F . P. F O N E T E R

HOLLY W I L L I A M S
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have used in the past, or

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Phone 132

C L E A N S AND P R E S S E S

How to Beat the
Mail Order Folks.

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Ladies' Skirts and Gentlemen's Clothing

Sanford Avenue

Our Monthly Rate for Club Only ^

"| . 2 5

W. W. LONG

Giving you twelve pieces n month. We will call for and deliver your
clothes once a week. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

DKALFR IN

M. P. LIPE, Manager.

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Fresh Meats
Groceries ! FRANK L. WOODRUFF
In Gold's Barber Shop

Write os for further information

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Sanford Pressing

Underwhod

Florida

J . C. HIGGINS
A. T . R O S S E T T E R
H. R. S T E V E N S

D E A LE R IN

will eventually buy is the Florida and Western Meats
Fall Line of Groceries

Jacksonville,

Dlraefora

T . J . M IL L E R

...

may use. the machine you

STATE DEALERS

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C . H . F E R N A L D , P rè s.
A . T . R O S S E T T E R , V. Pres.
A . P. C O N N E L L Y , S o c 'y , &amp; T ro a s .

; Strangers W e l c o m e

H. &amp; W. B. DREW CO.

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Ci4y Olcxk.
Approved January 19th. 1900.
« d
* Fuaxcsr La u . Mayor.

Florida

Repairing All Kinds

Free Reading Room ::

To Provide for th e Appointm ent of a City
Scavenger, D efining Ilia Dutlea, and tor
Other Purpoaca.

January 4 ih.lUO».

Sanford,

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— THE—

i l u l A n b . r J , Fla., in set

orfica with H O L D E N N E A L E S T A T E CO.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida .
for Orange County.

AN ORDINANCE

lie it Ordairird by tha Mayor and City Coubcilof
the City of Sauford, Florida
Stnyst 1. It. shaH bc_ the liuuv oi_thc llayui.
Jdh the approval of the Council, to appoint n City
Scavenger, whose compensation shall be fixed by
the City Council.
htr. 2. it xhall tm the duty of the City Scavrn
gcr to remove ail cxcrcmeut irom the privies with
la ihe corporate limits of the rhy at least once
each werh, nml all the gar huge placed upon Ihe
xtrerts dally. lie stinli also remove from the city
limits nil other mflrnslvr or unsightly matter or
substance when requivsttd to do so by the Inspect
0», Marshal or Mayor.
It shall lie the duty of the Scavenger to thor
oughty wash all emptied buckets before replacing
the same.
Sir. 3. Every privy within the corporate limits
of the city shall he provided, at the extiense o f thi
Uly. with one or more water Closet ImcxctH of regu
latloti pattern; the number of buckets n; I* usnl
In sny one privy shall be determined by the Clio
Scavenger, subject to Hie approval of the Inspector
■nr the: Sanitary Commillre of the Council.
It shall lie the duty of Ihe Scavenger to supply
the buckets where needed, and within two days re
l*irt the name of the occupant of the premises.with
the number of buckets supplied. t&lt;* tlie City Clerk,
whose duty it shall be to keep a list of the buckets
In use, and by whom.
Stc. «. Tlie owners or occupants of
shall put nil garbage in sultofile reeep
Place Mime n:i|nlde uf the Mill-walk ou the »Ucct. In
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place Ipr the heavenger.
S»r. 5. All uwnefi,'ngents or uccupants of prem­
ises where buckets ore used, shall pay $ 1.1)0 per
bucket per quarter, payable quarterly In advance;
•all stores, saloons, rettuurants, hotels, and uU
■other placet of btisjnexs shall pay $1.50 per quarter. payable quartcfly in adv«nca, offices and resi­
dences where buckets are not used shall tiny 75
cents quarterly, payable quarterly In advance, for
tnc removal of garbage and trash from their reSpectlve plerea. ■
, S*r- $ The aggrclste*amounl ot all revenue d«r
rived under liie provisions of this nrdlnomc jltlill.
- “ A s s s Hi i t n n g ir III Ire used by the Sanitary
Loimnlllee for sanitary purposes only.
— ^-bEc. 7, ■Tlie payment for buckets and scavenger
»ervke shall be made at the office of the City Clerk,
between the first and the tenth of January. April,
July and October. The Clerk ahall keep a record
— t* ali mtntiee received, and payout the same hy
the order or approval of the Sanitary Commit­
tee He shall make a quarterly report to the Coun­
cil of nil monies received and paid out under the
provisions of this ordinance.
Sec. 8. All violators of the provisions of ibis or­
dinance shall be punished by a fine of not less than
*1 bj) nor utorn than $50.00, or by imprisonment
and labpr not rxcrcdiug thirty days.
1
“ • All ordinances and parts of ordinances
in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are
hereby repealed.
btc- 10 .Tills tielnj a sanitary measure, the
same shall taka effect immediately afiFr1its
Passage.

AC EN y8

raJii*« ® iI4 i ’ *do,n,in,1' Matlgjlannl Provlncli di
Kingdom of Italy ond that there it no
person In the Slate oi f lor Ida the service of a sub*‘
f i ^ u p o n whom would bind ihe said Victoria
«0 appear to this Oil)
lorn! Vt* 1,11 on, Monday, the 1st dsy of March.
I»0U, the same being n rule day of maid court.
It Is further ordered that toll nailer t&gt;e published
for eight consecutive wei kt in The Sanford Herald.
a newspaper published in Orange County. Florida.
Witness, B M Hobli to i. Clerk of the Circuit
Court In and for Orange county. Florida, and the
?anri ,alJ court‘ lW* 2n&lt;1 day of January. A. D.
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B. M. RoaiMtim, Clerk,
A. M. Tnsssme,
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‘ Solicitor for Complalnanti.
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By M. A. Howard. D. C.

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Tiiay hava brokan your haari, I know,
And tha trada that yau had, which
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Oixuillul In d.-slrn. vr.:b c.-«rcful

Plumbing and
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But atill you can gat It back—
Thara la hopa for tha man who trlaa. All Work ReceiVes My Persona) Attention
To raoovar your trada yau hava gat to
and Deat Efforts
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gJUd 4i*lt wit;: a Siandsctnr ur.tCca tuttfe, bl&gt;-t!r p*li-brtl. ‘ Tram h '-th*r »v a'. .

bux trxnic convirv'^Jor- PrcucbI .. v The rrsep i» rotvthlí tin’y
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out cfi.lt* «I nil llfil.l* til mma .-aJbt lUft titkl w« t .1 « c l « • ! U*o
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Yuit run no dunce,tor vre give » ji r mener t*’’.k if every rliafrl* im\
iifly ■%we i c ;» .« i f. Y uuttivcdliD I u’ .a C tll-r 1 » fitrra
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IN TUE SOCIAL WORLD CÒUP1E

ALMOST ASPHYXIATED

Gob Turned On In Room Where They
Were Sleeping
Items of Interest Concerning

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Celery City Vanity fa ir While
Away the Oolden llo u rs Soclal Gossip. *

Wednesday, Feb. 24, will be Ash
Wednesday, and then for Lent and .a
cessation o f social events. It begins to
look as though Sanford society had better
get very busy in the next few days and
sandwich In as many events as possible
before the Lenten season calls a halt on
all gaiety.
Several card ponies and
dances are scheduled to take place, next
k. week and then for n long rest and ‘ ‘sack* c l o t h and ashes."

tendant who hod promised to awaken
them at 8 o'clock, and only tho prompt
arrival o f physicians saved them from |
death.
It was supposed that Mr. Tucker had
blown out the gas, but he suited that he
had turned it out, and turning it too far
had opened the valve, agalo allowing the
fumes to escape. Delng a cool night the
room was closed tight and . would have
proved a death chnmber to the couple
had it not been for the timely arrival o f
the porter upon the scene.
Doctors Puieston, Neal and Bruce ren­
dered aid and it was several hours before
the couple recovered sufficiently to re­
sume their Journey.

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Between Park and Sanford Avenues,
South of 10th Street, we are offering

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THE now AND WHY

Young Men's Dancing Clasa.
The young men composing the dancing
class of Miss GcJsle Butt gave a dance to
their friends |ast Thursday evening in
the City Hull bultdtng. “ Stumon’s cS e
brated orchestfu furnished the music and
as usuql was up to the standard of e x ­
cellence. About fifty young people were
present and eycryopti enjoyed this *# e n t
to the fullest.
In llonorjif Miss Winchester

Mrs. G. S. Derry entertained at several
delightful alTairs this week ia honor of
her charming guest, Miss Mary Winchester
of Macon, Ga,
It Is rumored that a domlnoe dance will
he one of the features of the social world
next week.
-The Herald would appreciate the society
news that can be sent in each week. It
is rather difficult to guess at the different
events.
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Mr. and Mr*. S. C. Tuckerof ToylorvUle..]
while guests of the Pico H otel were near­
ly asphyxiated by the escaping of gas in |

Society, P.eople.

G. W. Lewis Dies at L on gw ood
George W. Lewis died at his home in
Longwood last Monday, nftcr n lingering
“ illness of several months.
Mr. Lewis
came to Florida from Wilmington, N. C.,
and settled in Snnford thirty-five years
ago. 11c afterwards removed to Long­
wood, where he resided until his death.
Mr. Lewis was well known and highly
respected and had a large circle of friends
In Orange county, especially in this sec­
tion, where he resided so many ‘years.
He leaves a wife and ten children to
mourn the loss of a loving husband and
fattier. -Mrs. I. II. Williams and Mrs. S,
M. Shipp of this city; Mrs. H. L. Heath
urtd Mrs. C, C. Singletary of Ft. Mycre,
nnd Mrs. P. F. Crnry of Tampa,, are his
married«! nughters.
Dean Spencer of the Episcopal church
conducted the services. Mr. Lewis tiaving
been a member of tills church during his
life. The funeral services were held at
the Longwood home, interment being
made in the Longwood cemetery.

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Secret of Sanford Lettuce Growing |
Olven Away
• The reason th s r heads o f lettuce raised I
about Sanford arc often from six to ten
inches In diameter, solid as* a flat Dutch
cnbbage.whlteat the head and pale green
to the circumference, commanding the
highest prices in the markets, is that they
are carefully planted, skilfully cultivated. [
well fertilized and ijtjgntcd, says.ltiej
Tampa Times.
The people engaged in the cultivation I
of lettuce at Sanford do not all produce
that kind of goods, but many of them do.
Tho proportion who do is large, because
the men engaged In that specialty arc
close together, watch each other's meth­
ods, imitate the best, discard all others,
nnd work more or less knowingly to a [
common end.
They use fertilizer and water wjlh the I
precision of machinery, and the result U|
about as sura. • It Is only as they depart
from the rules that they fall down froifi [
the standard of excellence and profit.

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Cooked Celery Root— A most wholesome I
vegetable, practicnlly unknown to many,
is celery root. Peeled, cut in dice, boiled
in unsalted water and prepared like cauli­
flower, it Is delicious. Boiled whole,
peeled, cut in thin slices, and combined
with cold sliced potatoes, boiled with |
ackets on, it is a delightful salad.
SnifTED Celery—One hunch celery; ono I
cream cheese; ten drops o n io n Juice; two
or three pounds cream; salt, cayenne,
separate, wusii, drain celery and trim into
six or eight inch lengths. With u silver
fork work the sweet crcnm Into the cheese,
season and stuff into the hollow » f cacti |
celery stalk. Serve cold.

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You and each ol you arc hereby noil fled and re„ulm l (o present any dalm t and all demands ,
which
have either for or a«slnst said eetata ol
The ladies of the Presbyterian churcji "• M. you
Mahoney, deceased, lr ‘ - * ~
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will give a Valentine social at the1resi­
within one year from the dal
dence o f W. W. Long on the evening of
Dated December 21. 1008.

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HESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in the
-- order sol&lt;L- Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
Bank, has placed one of these numbers in a
sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase that lot in the series will receive a deed to
his lot FREE of Cost. The lucky number will he
announced only after the Sale of the entire series
has been completed, but all Payments made by the
Lucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does not know what number is in the envelope,
as Numbers 1 to 50 were written on separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a fiat from which some
one drew one which was immediately, sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
destroyed— Ihisjvvas-daiTe-at-our-offieeat-4i) o’clock1
Monday, December 21. These lots are offered for
less money and on easier terms than any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will
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Hom eSite Free. Be the Lucky Man!

—Geo. II, Fernald Hardware Co.

Valentine Social

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Romeo Coffee. 3 pounds for one dollar

A lusty youngster came to the home of
In County Judge’s Court. Orange
Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Mulrhend, Sunday night
County, Florida
and they are happy in their new posses­ ln Ra Eitat« ol I
sion, He Is the finest ever rulsçd on Cel­ W. M, Mahoney J
To Au. C sçrn j», Lnurax, Dimuam*. ano a u
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Two Excellent Recipes for Cooking |
Celery *-

Miss Gclsle Butt has opened n dancing
Chas. Evans.
class in connection with her other class.
Garner
&amp;
Roberts
have
good
butter in I
Lessons will be given on Wednesday and
one-pound prints for 33 cents.
Saturday afternoons at three o'clock, at
If you have rooms for rent, put your
the Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
name in the rooming house directory, ot |
eight iCBSODB.
the Art Store.

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10 Cash and $5 Per .Month,
Without Interest

APPROPRIATE f OR THE SEASON I

Drain and Irrigation M aterial
We make special carload prices on I
mixed BizcS of sewer pipe. 4 inch. H Inch
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larger sizes. Also second quality
S. A. Thompson has installed a first-class
meat mnrkct in Speer's grocery on Park pipes at reduced rates. See us before |
avenue, and is handling the choicest va- buying. Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
, ricty of Florida and Western meats. EvFurnished Room* For Rent
erything is neat and clean, and your wants
Two good-sited rooms, in good location, I
can be supplied in fresh and smoked meats will be rented to desirable persons. Cist­
of all kinds. The phone number is I and ern and sulphur water on the premises. [
the meats are"A No. I in every respect.
Inquire at The Herald office.
Call up Thompson if you want the best
Buggies for Sale
that can be found. Delivery to any part
We have fdur fine new buggies which I
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we will sell cheap, as wc have no place to [
W as Som e Cabbage
store them.
A large bend of cabbage on exhibition
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in the real estate ofllce o f J. N. Whitncr
this week created much discussion. The
Surrey for Sale
cabbage was raised on Mr. Whltner's
We haven new $125,00 one-horse surrey
farm on Celery Avenue nnd weighed that has only been used one month,which |
12 pounds. The cabbage is not on exhi­ we offer for S75.00.
bition now as (he editor of The Herald 2 2tf
—S aneord C arriage W orks .
has ulready eaten It and can vouch for
Just Received
the good Qualities thereof.
— The largest line o f sporting guuli ~CVc f
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received in Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting
Change In Express O fllcc
.... S.-U.Hauser uf Savannah has been ap­ clothing; e t c . --------------JTarfy'J. Wilson.
pointed express agent for Sanford, nnd
Winner Washing Machines
will xutsumc his -duties s t once. Mr. Mc­
A few more of these still left, sold strictly I
Intyre. the fanner agent, hffs been trans­
on guantee. If they do not do what wc
ferred to Savannah.
claim, money is refunded. - Harry J.Wilsoti
Wc welcome Mr. Houser and lus es­
timable wife to Sanford.
U. S. cream separator, very cheap, at |

Children’s Dancing Glass

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ved ce*er^ ifliids, flowing wells guaranteed,

-$25,00 to - $200.00 p e r - a c r e —
per acre^Cry fUnni' W‘ th n° winil wella 011 tUed&gt;drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to $ 1000.00
Florida^for
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acres timber land, with finest site in
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I N S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
Number 26

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
.Various Sources

H ERALD

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1909
ing the people to join tlic Riverhead I
License LengtS nnd vote nt the forthcoming |
spring election for license. "The

COL. BRYAN IN SANFORD

Wve',head Uccn9c Uaiu“*i

Mr, Wesson, "is to convince our fel- Great
low citizens that the licensing of the liquor |
business nnd Its proper regulation under'

Commoner Stopped Mere
Short Time

u i n n r m t i r c ntiniMP TMF U/V-Fir I 1' ^ flv)nnblc nnd prncticnl law Is n far
HAPILNINUS UUKINU- l i l t WLCK |better plnn than Hint of no license, which I MADE SHORT TALK AT STATION
hns nlwnys enused law-breaking, perjury,
hypocrisy and nil manner of corrupt nnd
Here the Reader» Will Find a Brief corrupting practices.
Sanford. Associated With Pleasant
I tl.t.r lc .1 S p rtn , f l o w l „ ,
I Th« chief engineer of the Pnnnmncannl
Memories of Mrs. Bryan*»

For Hurried Readers
Girlhood Days
promises that ships will be passing through
William Danes Kennedy, one o f the the cnnnl by January I, 1915.
j-^ fion . William Jennings Bryan, the fore-

Mr. Bayun bus lust none o f his oratori
cal power and his pica for honest govern
ment for the masses had the vigor and
power that for many years has character
ized this famous leader. His impassioned
nppeal for truth nnd honesty, and a fair
deni in nil matters of government carried
his audience with him. His beautiful
metaphor of comparing the truth to a seed
planted in good ground and nfler certain
stages at last springs from the earth into
n plant, wns n gem of oratory, nnd at the
close three cheers were given him with, a
vigor that carried the thoughts hack to the
days of the early campaigns.
Before the truin started Mr. Bryanstood
upon the steps and shftok hands with sev­
eral hundred penpSe who crowded around
him nnd cheered him vociferously ns the
train left the station. After a brief stay
in Florida, Mr. Bryan will leave forSpringlleid, Ohio, where he will deliver nn nd
dress u|h&gt;» Abraham Lincoln.

highest officials of the Knights o f Pythina
The National debt increased during Jnrt- n,ost figure in the political arena of Amcrorder, and author o f Kennedy's ‘Tythinn
unry $10,770,482, nnd there wns nearly
even In defeat, was accorded a most
History." died in Chicago Inst week from
$ 20 ,000,000 less in the treasury than on enthusiastic welcome ut the union depot
heart dlscnst.
December 31.
in this city Inst Saturday. Mr. Uryun was
The Nnvndn state assembly has passed
Mrs. Margaret Hiles ofCellnn. Ohio, died cn rouU* t0 DeLnn'1
« v *«*t ‘ » the
a bill providing that applicants for divorce
Inst week, nged 108 years. She is believed Tampa fair, nnd-w hile very few people
in Nevada must be residents of that State
to have been the oldest woman in the |were aware that the great Democratic
- - two yenrs instead o f six months ns here­ State.
lender would he here, there was a large
tofore.
.
i crowd present to grasp his hand wbeh he
' Clarence Handley was given $30 or 60 MEETING MISSIONARY SOCIETY |emerged from the car. Mayor Lake ncORANGE GROWERS TO MEET
companied him, and ns soon as the crowd
' days last Tucsdny In Augusta! Ca., for
cursing a prencher on n trolley cnr. Hand- Talent Money Grows to Large Pro­ could be parted to a Ilow, them egress, the Officlul Program for Convention lias
Mayor escorted Mr. Bryan to a corner of
portions
ley wns walking out of the car and brushed
Been Issued
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary So- the platform and from (bis |tointMr. llrynn
Into Dr. Lansing Burroughs, on elderly
One of the most important conventions
prcaclicr, nnd immediately began cursing I ciety of the Methodist Church were in- made a ten minutes talk to the assem­ which will assemble in Tampa during the
end abusing him.
vlted to hold their monthly meeting for blage."
fair perio&lt;l, will he that o f tho Orange
The Central Arcade, consisting of twen- February nt the residence o f Mrs. I). G.
Growers’ convention, wliichwill convene
lyYtores, on the ground floor, nnd offices. Wagner, president, on Palmetto avenue,
nt the Tampa Bay Cnsinoon the 20th at
society rooms nnd printing plant above,
^ ie occasion was a delightful one, the
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In SclmriActadv. fi. Y.. waa-destroyed by I
the years work must -eneoor” Tito missionary work now being carried
-flrc last week. The Arcade was formerly I
When the treasurer, Mrs. J. K.
un-h&gt;' thu-more progressive growers fifoT
Mettjnger,
rendered her report- it wns
vital importnnee to tho general welfnrc uf
the Ciute Brothers' machine shop, where
the State, ns well ns tn tho individual
the famous Monitor, which defeated the found that the society hnd broken their
grower. The work o f the convention will,
Mcrriniac in Hampton Hoads, wns built. financial record.
Tire various funds, dues, snecinl offer-1
therefore, he watched with tho greatest
New York's.$ 25 ,00 0 ,00 0 capitul build,
nigs, mite box collections, free-will con-,
interest by all Florida.
lag wns somewhat dninnged by fire which
trihutlons. and last hut not leust, the
The following program lias been sche­
broke out in the basement1 storeroom one
"tnlent" money, wore all in exccssof pre­
duled:
day last week.
vious years, nnd swelled the sum total to
Hon. J. J. Heard, presiding, Arcadia.
Carrie Nation wns fined $ 7 .5 0 inn Lon­ more than $11100.
Address o f welcome— Hon. F.
Wing,
don police court on Tuesday for jiokiiig
Mrs. Wagner had distributed $3.25
Mayor. Tnmpa.
her umbrella point through n cnr window among n number of the m em bers. as a
Replying in behalf uf tiie growers— Dr. O.
upon which wns n cigarette advertise­ nucleus for investment, nnd the ladies
W. Sadler, Mt. Dora.
ment.
proved their financial ability by turning
“ Improvement and Discoveries by the
More than 300 negroes were arrested in a handsome net gain of $19,101
Department of Agriculture'*— Lloyd S.
in rittshurg. Pa., one night recently us a
, Tlie forming of a study circle was disTenny, government iiumologist.
esult of r e la t e d assaults and attempted cyssed, and thirteen members agreed to
"California's Skill and Methods"— Dr. W.
assaults on white girls in that city. The aeiulfor that fine and Helpful work en­
Inman, Winter Haven.
chief of police issued on order for the ar­ titled "The Neurcr and Farther East,"
"What Co-operation Has Done and Hns
rests ns follows: ‘¿Get every negro who which is replete witfi interesting infor­
Done in Florida"—Josinh Varn, Hradencan't give a good account of himself. Get mation, and furnishes a stimulus to Late photograph of Mr. Hryan uiul snap shot taken town.
na tltp trnin left thr »injiun.
them somehow, hut get them,"
greater endeavor in the great cause of
Discussion, by the growers.
He prefaced Ills short S|tcech by referring
Miss Marian Fergus Woohnan of Bur­ foreign missions.
to his earlier memories of Sanford when
The social feature of this successful
lington, N. J., a member of one of tin* old­
Ins wife in Iter girlhood days spent the
LINE SHOWING LOR NEW LAND
pleasantly
emphasized,
est nnd most highly respected families of session was
winter nt Villa Shoorn. nI thril time owned
that city, nnd worth $ 2 0 0,0 0 0 in her own dainty refreshments being served by the
by Count Vasselief and now the property
New Celery Land R aises Over t h o u ­
name, lias married Captain Samuel A lex­ charming hostess and assistants whose
of C. R. Walker. Mr ilrynn remarked that
sand C rates t o Acre
ander Hewett of the Snlyation Army, nnd hearts were gladened and devotion re­
the letters he received from Ida sweetheart
The
theory
of new land being unlit for
will work witfi him in the alums of Bur­ warded by such a happy consummation
about Sanford made liim think that if Par
celery
raising
seems to have been exof
the
year's
work.
lington. Mrs. HeWitt is a graduate of
disc existed on earth. Sanfurd .m in t .lu ;.
TfliKIFd
br
raTlicf
Itie ceTery" growers seem
Vnsiar college. The marriage look place
that s|x)t.
The Parks Drainutlc Company
to he getting farther advanced every year
at her mother's home,
He demonstrated ids thorough knowl­
For the first time during the seven
in their ideas of growing ibis great crop.
Miss Grace I- Gordon of New York, the years that the Parks Dramatic Company edge of every part of Florida by speaking
G. C. Chamberlain Is cutting celery this
principal benefleinry under the will of Imvo been coming to Florida, they visited of the wonderful progress made by San­
week on (he Joe Cameron 'place, all new
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ellis, lias refused $5.- Sanford this week and have most royally ford, nnd Die possibilities of the vegetable
land, and is averaging 1008 crates to (lie
000 which was willed to the St, Mary's entertained the people in their well ap­ section, After a glowing tribute to the
acre. One thousand crates to (he acre is
Protestant Episcopal church of Burlington, pointed cunvass theatre nt the corner of Celery City he launched into a brief outline
thought to lie n good yield uud consider­
N -J .,'but which wns forfaited by the Magnolia avenue and Sixth street.
of the political horoscope nnd soundly ticing that Mr. Chamberlain is new to tiie
church bringing suit to break tho will,
No better company of actors nnd rated tite trust system which controls the business tiiis yield is mnrvelous. He is
which provided that any beneficiary at­ actresses have been gathered together elections in such a manner that tiie lipmreceiving $2 per crate fur his celery and
tempting to break the will should forfeit than Mr. Parks lias presented to the hle voter cannot cast Ilia bnllot for the
will make more from one acre of Sanford
the amount willed to them. The court re­ people this season.
man of his choice. In the late election
.
land tlinn lie ever made from 50 acres in
fused to "break," nnd Misa Gordon in a
There are all the old favorites, including tiie Republican National Executive Com­ Michigun farm lands. Lucky S a N)ukdI
Christlnnly apirit sent the wardens of the Miss Tucker in the leading rules and tier mittee had failed to publish a statement
church her check for the $ 5,0 00 which accomplished sister, Miss Madge Tucker of tiie revenue raised for the campaign,
Tiie Herald Is fully c&lt;piip|&gt;cd to print
had been forfeited.
assisting tier, while Mr. Sam Parks, as a nnd tiie source of the same, while he.litid fine stationery of all kinds. All the latest
During tlic recent cold snap in the North, comedian is more entcrtiiiuing tlinn ever. enforce«! this measure to the letter, and tyi&gt;e and material and "tiie men behind
Mrs. John Meyers of Ossining. N. Y.. who Tl(en there is "Little Dolly" mtfO may well called for a public accounting of all collec­ tiie type" who know how.
had been ill for a long time, wns seriously [b e called the "Florida Favorite," as her tions.
burned by her bed being set on fire by a [ sweet ways and charming manners enhot flatiron which the nurse had placed in dear her to all—especially tile children.

First Year

SANFORD’S DEEP WATER
Congressman Clark Writes Most
Interesting Letter
A GREAT PROJECT FOR SANFORD
Commercial Enterprise and Ihc
Means of Draining Thousands
of Acres of Rich Land
The following letter from Hon. Frank
Clark regarding detip water from Sanford
to Lake Harney- will pmvo interesting to
oar Tenders t
Washington. I). C.. Feb. fl, 1909.
To Urn Editor of Tlir llrrald : ■ ‘
I enclose you with this, a copy of tho
report of the engineers In tiie matter of
the survey of. tiie St. Johns river from PtiIntkn to Sanford, nnd from Sanford ‘ to
Lake Harney.
I am sorry, hut we will not linve n river
nnd harbor trill this session, and I suppose
our people, owing to the treasury deficit,
will have to content tliemselvosmnlllnext
winter. However, we have some hope of
forcing o river nnd harbor hill through the
extra session this spring. If we ore not
successful iu this, wc will most assuredly
have a hill next winter, nnd you can rest
assured this mnttcr w ittb fvtn k circa re'(IP

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Witli a channel one hundred feet wide
and eight feet deep all the way from Sunford to Palatka, and a channel one hun­
dred feet wide uud live feet deep, from
Sanford to Lake Harney, it rectus to me
Sanford will he pretty well fixed. 1 am
told that this five fool channel to Lake
Harney will not only give transiiurtiilioii
to the large orange groves nnd truck farms
•
in the Lake Harney section, hut that it
will drain and tiring into cultivation thous­
ands o f acres of the llnest lands in all Flor­
ida.
.
These surveys and favorable reports
having been made, tlic work is practically
assured. At the furthest, you can count
To a moral certainty on the appropriation being made nt the first session of the sixtylirst congress next winter.
♦'
I regard tiiis proposed improvement of
the St. Johns river us the most valuable
river or harbor work, that can now bo un­
dertaken in tlic state, -because:
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First. It gives every_gity and town from
Sanford to Jacksonville water trmistxirta•*"*'*
lion to «til tlie'world.
Second, It gives every city and town
(as well as ail the territory tributary to
suclt cities and towns) between Sanford
nmt Jacksonville irm cn n s- o f coin pelting
fair and reasonable freight and passenger
rAtes uf transportation.
Third, It brings transportation, at fair
and reasonable rales, to tiie products of
the rich.and fertile Luke Ilarney region.
Fourth. It will drain and tiring into cul­
tivation many thousands of acres of Hie
richest and most protective lands In Hie
Lake Harney section, which, «m account uf '
overflow, liuve heretofore tiecn unproduct­
ive, und therefore valueless.
Fifth. Tlic people in Hie interior, nt
pluccs like Gainesville, can secure fim
und reasenutile rates of trunstxirtulion, by
a very simple process, after this improve­
ment becomes an accomplished fnct. If
Gainesville will build a wide, hard road,
on an air line to Hie St. Johns river, then,
at any time when the freight rates are too .
high, our people could call a public meetog-to-osganise—m t-oAot.aimhile Freight------------1
Association.’
'. A s soon n s tills Iculh for--------- —
in Addition nulny new_j&gt;eople have been
such
u
meeting
was published, the differ­
Jtlazing bedding wns thrown out br a win­ nddJil to tlitT7orce of actors and actresses |
ent railroads Miming into Gainesville
dow, and the house saved from destruc­ [ each of whom give strength to tiie enter­
tion.
would send their agents llicie (tost Imsle
tainment.
to
know what was wanted,etc.,etc. They
The
people,
of
Sanford
lir
e
to
tic
c
o
n
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A bill Ims unanimously passed the Ore­
woulifgct what they wunted.
gon senate which requires llmt all appli­ ! grutulutod ujmiii tiie fact tlull such n high­
Sixth The St. Johns river is Florida's
cants for marriage licenses must be pro­ ly meritorious company as the C. W.
Rtcutest natural artery of commerce, uud
Parks
Dramatic
Comimny
should
visit
tiie
vided with a cerficatc o f good health istiie Improvement of lids great central u r._
|city and itTs sincerely hoped that in their
•ued by a licensed physician.
tcry will lie of vast _bpnefU to every |&gt;orI annual tours uf the state they will inThe ull-around-Uie-world battleshipflret
tlon, and every citizen, of Fenlnsulur
|dude Hie Celery City in their southern |
of the United States navy is expected
Florida.
itinerary.
hbtne February 22.
Miss Tucker who assumes Hie leading
You will probably he surmised to leurn
Mrs. Mary M«KJoy, aged 80 years, said roles lias by her earnest, sincere and
from tills report Hint Hie portion of this
t&lt;* be the oldest postmistress in the United |faithful depletions of the diameters of
waterway from Sanford to Lake Harney,
tales, has resigned . She wasappointed her plays, as well as by tiie sweet, modest
was never even surveyed by the Govern­
V President Johnson some forty yenrs manner in which she presents them,
ment before. But such is Hie fact.
^
ago, and in the early years o f her service greatly endeared herself to Hie Sanford
Another thing: Do you know that the
carried the mail from Mendvilie tuShcak-l people, all of whom hope that when .the I
ruirrii prong of the Indian ’HiTer, lit oi'e
«i|ville, I1«., in addition to peiTdriiilfifi her j Hurts K am atlc Company visits Sanford
point is only about fifteen miles from Hie other duties.
next year this dtanninglittle actress may
St. Johns river T This is true. It is also
my purpose to have tiie Indian river imAfter more than forty years of waiting, be one o f the cojjipany.
iroved, and some duy, not many years
James B. Wyrick of RogersvUle, Tenn., is I .The Parks Company give a matinee
jence, I hope to see a fifteen mile canal
receive pay for a mule.that wasconfls- tliia afternoon nnd their farewell perform cut, und these two great inland waterways* . rr-r:—
cated by a Federal officer during the war n,lce wiU be at tiie usual hoar to-night.
Joined togeUier. The future has a lot in ’
•tore for Florida In the way of improve­
A hill has passed Congress appropriating
\ conspiracy to overthrow the Turkish
ments of her inland waters. Well, I have
aO for tlte purpose.
constitutional government hns been dis. N E W PICTU RE OF MR. AND MRS. BRYAN.
bored you enough but thought you would
Tbe Rev. William A. Wasson, rector of covered and several arrests made. Over Mr*. Hr&gt; an It rtmeint*red by the people ut Sanford at Mitt Mary Baird of Ullnoia. who formerly tprnl not mind it- With best wishes.
Croce Episcopal Church, o f Riverhead, L. 2 0,000 persons are believed to be imp!!- the winter* at VUla Shoura. Mr. Hryan remarked lait Saturday that her leltert to him from Sanford
Your friend.
— F rank Clark
T. has seat out 2,000 circular letters a sk - 1cared.
made him think that thit city mutt have been a Paradise on earth,

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IN TUE SOCIAL WORLD CÒUP1E
Items of Interest Concerning
Society, P.eople.

P O tN T Y P U R E L Y

PERSONAL

ItOW Celery City Vanity fa ir

While

Away the Oolden llo u rsSoclal Gossip. *

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Wednesday, Feb. 24, w ill be
Ash
Wednesday, and then for Lent and .a
cessation o f social events. It begins to
look as though Sanford society had better
get very busy in the next few days and
sandwich In as many events as possible
before the Lenten season calls a halt on
all gaiety.
Several card ponies and
dances are scheduled to take place, next
k. week and then for n long rest and ‘ ‘sack* c l o t h and ashes."

OPPORTUNITY

Mr. and Mr*. S. C. Tuckerof ToylorvUle..]
while guests o f the Pico H o tel were near­
ly asphyxiated by the escaping o f gas in |
tendant who hod promised to awaken
them at 8 o'clock, and only tho prompt
arrival o f physicians saved them from |
death.
It was supposed that Mr. Tucker had
blown out the gas, but he suited that he
had turned it out, and turning it too far
had opened the valve, agalo allowing the
fumes to escape. Delng a cool night the
room was closed tight and . would have
proved a death chnmber to the couple
had it not been for the tim ely arrival o f
the porter upon the scene.
Doctors Puieston, Neal and Bruce ren­
dered aid and it was several hours before
the couple recovered sufficiently to re­
sume their Journey.

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Between Park and Sanford Avenues,
South of 10th Street, w e are offering

In llonorjif Miss Winchester

It Is rumored that a domlnoe dance will
he one of the features o f the social world
next week.
-The Herald would appreciate the society
news that can be sent in each week. It
is rather difficult to guess at the different
events.
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G. W . L ew is Dies a t L o n g w o o d
George W. Lewis died at his home in
Longwood last Monday, nftcr n lingering
“ illness of several months.
Mr. Lewis
came to Florida from Wilmington, N. C.,
and settled in Snnford thirty-five years
ago. 11c afterwards removed to Long­
wood, where he resided until his death.
Mr. Lewis was well known and highly
respected and had a large circle of friends
In Orange county, especially in this sec­
tion, where he resided so many ‘years.
He leaves a w ife and ten children to
mourn the loss of a loving husband and
fattier. -Mrs. I. II. W illiam s and Mrs. S,
M. Shipp o f this city; Mrs. H. L. Heath
urtd Mrs. C, C. Singletary o f Ft. Mycre,
nnd Mrs. P. F. Crnry of Tampa,, are his
m arried«! nughters.
Dean Spencer o f the Episcopal church
conducted the services. Mr. Lewis tiaving
been a member of tills church during his
life. The funeral services were held at
the Longwood home, interment being
made in the Longwood cemetery.

• The reason th s r heads o f lettuce raised I
about Sanford arc often from six to ten
inches In diameter, solid as* a flat Dutch
cnbbage.whlteat the head and pale green
to the circumference, commanding the
highest prices in the markets, is that they
are carefully planted, skilfully cultivated. [
well fertilized and ijtjgntcd, sa ys.ltiej
Tampa Times.
The people engaged in the cultivation I
of lettuce at Sanford do not all produce
that kind o f goods, but many o f them do.
Tho proportion who do is large, because
the men engaged In that specialty arc
close together, watch each other's meth­
ods, im itate the best, discard all others,
nnd work more or less knowingly to a [
common end.
They use fertilizer and water w jlh the I
precision o f machinery, and the result U|
about as sura. • It Is only as they depart
from the rules that they fall down froifi [
the standard o f excellence and profit.

□ For Corners

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Cooked Celery Root— A most wholesome I
vegetable, practicnlly unknown to many,
is celery root. Peeled, cut in dice, boiled
in unsalted water and prepared like cauli­
flower, it Is delicious. Boiled whole,
peeled, cut in thin slices, and combined
with cold sliced potatoes, boiled with |
ackets on, it is a delightful salad.
SnifTED Celery— One hunch celery; ono I
cream cheese; ten drops o n io n Juice; two
or three pounds cream; salt, cayenne,
separate, wusii, drain celery and trim into
six or eight inch lengths. W ith u silver
fork work the sweet crcnm Into the cheese,
season and stuff into the hollow » f cacti |
celery stalk. Serve cold.

You and each ol you arc hereby noil fled and re„ulml (o present any dalmt and all demands ,
which
have either for or a«slnst said eetata ol
The ladies o f the Presbyterian churcji " • M. you
Mahoney, deceased, lr ‘ - * ~
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Florida,
lu
the undanuned I
w ill give a Valentine social at the1resi­
within one year from the dal
dence o f W. W. Long on the evening of
Dated December 21. 1008.
Falitos W. Manchrr.
Fçb. 12. -Refreshments will be serVed. 3t

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HESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in the
-- order sol&lt;L- Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
Bank, has placed one of these numbers in a
sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase that lot in the series will receive a deed to
his lot FREE of Cost. The lucky number will he
announced only after the Sale of the entire series
has been completed, but all Paym ents made by the
Lucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does not know what number is in the envelope,
as Numbers 1 to 50 were written on separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a fiat from which some
one drew one which was immediately, sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
destroyed— Ihisjvvas-daiTe-at-our-offieeat-4i) o’clock1
Monday, December 21. These lots are offered for
less money and on easier terms than any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will
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H om eSite Free. Be the Lucky Man!

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— Geo. II, Fernald Hardware Co.

A lusty youngster came to the home of
In County Judge’s Court. Orange
Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Mulrhend, Sunday night
County, Florida
and they are happy in their new posses­ ln Ra Eitat« ol I
sion, He Is the finest ever rulsçd on Cel­ W. M, Mahoney J
To Au. Csçrnj», Lnurax, Dimuam*. ano a u
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Two Excellent Recipes fo r Cooking |
Celery * -

Romeo Coffee. 3 pounds for one dollar
Miss Gclsle Butt has opened n dancing
Chas . E vans .
class in connection with her other class.
Garner &amp; Roberts have good butter in I
Lessons will be given on W ednesday and
one-pound prints for 33 cents.
Saturday afternoons at three o'clock, a t
If you have rooms for rent, put your
the Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
name in the rooming house directory, ot |
eight iCBSODB.
the A rt Store.

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10 Cash and $ 5 Per .Month,
Without Interest

APPROPRIATE f OR THE SEASON I

Children’s Dancing Glass

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Secret o f Sanford Lettuce Growing |
Olven Away

Drain and Ir rig a tio n M a te ria l
W e make special carload prices on I
mixed BizcS of sewer pipe. 4 inch. H Inch
_____ N e w M e a t - M a r k « ! - —
apd larger sizes. Also second quality
S. A. Thompson has installed a first-class
pipes at reduced rates. See us before |
meat mnrkct in Speer's grocery on Park
buying.
Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
avenue, and is handling the choicest va, ricty of Florida and Western meats. EvFurnished Room* For Rent
erything is neat and clean, and your wants
Two good-sited rooms, in good location, I
can be supplied in fresh and smoked meats will be rented to desirable persons. Cist­
of all kinds. The phone number is I and ern and sulphur water on the premises. [
the meats are"A No. I in every respect.
Inquire at The Herald office.
Call up Thompson if you want the best
Buggies fo r Sale
that can be found. Delivery to any part
W e have fdur fine new buggies which I
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we will sell cheap, as wc have no place to [
W as Som e Cabbage
store them.
A large bend o f cabbage on exhibition
22tf
—Sanford Carriage Works.
in the real estate ofllce o f J. N. Whitncr
this week created much discussion. The
Surrey for Sale
cabbage was raised on Mr. Whltner's
W e h aven new $125,00 one-horse surrey
farm on Celery Avenue nnd weighed that has only been used one month,which |
12 pounds. The cabbage is not on exhi­ we offer for S75.00.
bition now as (he editor o f The Herald 2 2 tf
— Saneord Carriage Works.
has ulready eaten It and can vouch for
Just Received
the good Qualities thereof.
— The largest line of sporti ng gu u li ~CVc f
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received in Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting
Change In Express O fllcc
.... S.-U.Hauser uf Savannah has been ap­ clothing; e t c . ------------ JTarfy'J. Wilson.
pointed express agent for Sanford, nnd
Winner Washing Machines
w ill xutsumc his -duties s t once. Mr. Mc­
A few more o f these still left, sold strictly I
Intyre. the fanner agent, hffs been trans­
on guantee. If they do not do what wc
ferred to Savannah.
claim, money is refunded. - Harry J.Wilsoti
W c welcome Mr. Houser and lus es­
timable w ife to Sanford.
U. S. cream separator, very cheap, at |

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Mrs. G. S. Derry entertained at several
delightful alTairs this week ia honor of
her charming guest, Miss Mary Winchester
o f Macon, Ga,

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ALMOST ASPHYXIATED

Gob Turned On In Room Where They
Were Sleeping

Young Men's Dancing Clasa.
The young men composing the dancing
class o f Miss GcJsle Butt gave a dance to
their friends |ast Thursday evening in
the City Hull bultdtng. “ Stumon’s cS e
brated orchestfu furnished the music and
as usuql was up to the standard o f e x ­
cellence. About fifty young people were
present and eycryopti enjoyed this * # e n t
to the fullest.

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per acre^Cry fUnni' W‘ th n° winil wella 011 tUed&gt;drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to $ 1000.00
Florida^for
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QIUi tmimproved'

acres timber land, with finest site in

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are here to show you what has been and ran be done.

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Number 26

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD

ing the people to join tlic Riverhead I
License LengtS nnd vote nt the forthcoming |
spring election for license. "The

COL. BRYAN IN SANFORD

Items of Interest Gleaned From

Wve',head Uccn9c Uaiu“*i

Mr, Wesson, "is to convince our fel- Great
low citizens that the licensing of the liquor |
business nnd Its proper regulation under'

.Various Sources
u in n r m tir c
H A P IL N IN U S

n t in iM P T M F U/V-Fir I 1' ^ flv)nnblc nnd prncticnl law Is n far
U U K IN U - l i l t W L C K |better plnn than Hint o f no license, which I MADE
hns nlwnys enused law-breaking, perjury,
hypocrisy and nil manner o f corrupt nnd
Here the Reader» Will Find a Brief corrupting practices.
I t l.t .r lc .1 S p rtn , f l o w l „ ,

For Hurried Readers

HERALD

I

Commoner Stopped Mere
Short Time

SHORT TALK AT STATION

Sanford. Associated With Pleasant
Memories o f Mrs. Bryan*»
Girlhood Days
promises that ships will be passing through
T h « ch ief engineer o f the Pnnnmncannl

Mr. Bayun bus lust none o f his oratori
cal power and his pica for honest govern
ment for the masses had the vigor and
power that for many years has character
ized this famous leader. His impassioned
nppeal for truth nnd honesty, and a fair
deni in nil matters o f government carried
his audience with him. His beautiful
metaphor of comparing the truth to a seed
planted in good ground and nfler certain
stages at last springs from the earth into
n plant, wns n gem of oratory, nnd at the
close three cheers were given him with, a
vigor that carried the thoughts hack to the
days of the early campaigns.
Before the truin started Mr. Bryanstood
upon the steps and shftok hands with sev­
eral hundred penpSe who crowded around
him nnd cheered him vociferously ns the
train left the station. A fter a brief stay
in Florida, Mr. Bryan will leave forSpringlleid, Ohio, where he will deliver nn nd
dress u |h&gt;» Abraham Lincoln.

William Danes Kennedy, one o f the the cnnnl by January I, 1915.
j-^ fio n . W illiam Jennings Bryan, the forehighest officials o f the Knights o f Pythina
The National debt increased during Jnrt- n,ost figure in the political arena o f Amcrorder, and author o f Kennedy's ‘Tyth in n
unry $10,770,482, nnd there wns nearly
even In defeat, was accorded a most
History." died in Chicago Inst week from
$20,000,000 less in the treasury than on enthusiastic welcome ut the union depot
heart dlscnst.
December 31.
in this city Inst S atu rday. Mr. Uryun was
The Nnvndn state assembly has passed
Mrs. Margaret Hiles ofCellnn. Ohio, died cn rouU* t0 DeLnn'1
« v *«*t ‘ » the
a bill providing that applicants for divorce
Inst week, nged 108 years. She is believed Tampa fair, n nd-w hile very few people
in Nevada must be residents o f that State
to have been the oldest woman in the |were aware that the great Democratic
- - two yenrs instead o f six months ns here­ State.
lender would he here, there was a large
tofore.
.
i crowd present to grasp his hand wbeh he
' Clarence Handley was given $30 or 60 MEETING MISSIONARY SOCIETY | emerged from the car. Mayor Lake ncORANGE GROWERS TO MEET
companied him, and ns soon as the crowd
' days last Tucsdny In Augusta! Ca., for
cursing a prencher on n trolley cnr. Hand- Talent Money Grows to Large Pro­ could be parted to a Ilow, them egress, the Officlul Program for Convention lia s
Mayor escorted Mr. Bryan to a corner of
portions
ley wns walking out o f the car and brushed
Been Issued
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary So- the platform and from (bis |tointMr. llrynn
Into Dr. Lansing Burroughs, on elderly
One o f the most important conventions
prcaclicr, nnd im m ediately began cursing I ciety o f the Methodist Church were in- made a ten minutes talk to the assem­ which will assemble in Tampa during the
end abusing him.
vlted to hold their monthly meeting for blage."
fair perio&lt;l, will he that o f tho Orange
The Central Arcade, consisting o f twen- February nt the residence o f Mrs. I). G.
Growers’ convention, w liich w ill convene
lyYtores, on the ground floor, nnd offices. Wagner, president, on Palm etto avenue,
nt the Tampa Bay Cnsinoon the 20th at
society rooms nnd printing plant above,
^ ie occasion was a delightful one, the
10 n. m.
&gt; ________
In SclmriActadv. f i . Y.. waa-destroyed by I
the years work must -eneoor” T ito missionary work now being carried
-flrc last week. The Arcade was formerly I
When the treasurer, Mrs. J. K.
un-h&gt;' thu-more progressive growers fifoT
Mettjnger,
rendered her report- it wns
vital importnnee to tho general welfnrc uf
the Ciute Brothers' machine shop, where
the State, ns well ns tn tho individual
the famous Monitor, which defeated the found that the society hnd broken their
grower. The work o f the convention will,
Mcrriniac in Hampton Hoads, wns built. financial record.
Tire v arious funds, dues, snecinl offer-1
therefore, he watched with tho greatest
New York's.$25,000,000 capitul build,
nigs, mite box collections, free-will con-,
interest by all Florida.
lag wns somewhat dninnged by fire which
trihutlons. and last hut not leust, the
The following program lias been sche­
broke out in the basement1 storeroom one
"tn len t" money, wore all in exccssof pre­
duled:
day last week.
vious years, nnd swelled the sum total to
Hon. J. J. Heard, presiding, Arcadia.
Carrie Nation wns fined $ 7 .5 0 inn Lon­ more than $11100.
Address o f welcome— Hon. F.
Wing,
don police court on Tuesday for jiokiiig
Mrs. Wagner had distributed $3.25
Mayor. Tnmpa.
her umbrella point through n cnr window among n number o f the m em bers. as a
Replying in behalf uf tiie growers— Dr. O.
upon which wns n cigarette advertise­ nucleus for investment, nnd the ladies
W. Sadler, Mt. Dora.
ment.
proved their financial ability by turning
“ Improvement and Discoveries by the
More than 300 negroes were arrested in a handsome net gain of $19,101
Department o f Agriculture'*— Lloyd S.
in rittshurg. Pa., one night recently us a
, Tlie forming of a study circle was disTenny, government iiumologist.
esult of r e la t e d assaults and attempted cyssed, and thirteen members agreed to
"California's Skill and Methods"— Dr. W.
assaults on white girls in that city. The a eiu lfo r that fine and Helpful work en­
Inman, Winter Haven.
chief of police issued on order for the ar­ titled "The Neurcr and Farther East,"
"W hat Co-operation Has Done and Hns
rests ns follow s: ‘¿Get every negro who which is replete witfi interesting infor­
Done in Florida"—Josinh Varn, Hradencan't give a good account o f himself. Get mation, and furnishes a stimulus to Late photograph of Mr. Hryan uiul snap shot taken town.
na tltp trnin left t h r »injiun.
them somehow, hut get them,"
greater endeavor in the great cause of
Discussion, by the growers.
He prefaced Ills short S|tcech by referring
Miss Marian Fergus Woohnan o f Bur­ foreign missions.
to his earlier memories o f Sanford when
The social feature of this successful
lington, N. J., a member o f one o f tin* old­
Ins w ife in Iter girlhood days spent the
LINE SHOWING LOR NEW LAND
pleasantly
emphasized,
est nnd most highly respected fam ilies of session was
winter nt Villa Shoorn. nI thril time owned
that city, nnd worth $200,000 in her own dainty refreshments being served by the
by Count Vasselief and now the property
New C elery Land R a ises Over th o u ­
name, lias married Captain Samuel A le x ­ charming hostess and assistants whose
of C. R. Walker. Mr ilrynn remarked that
sand C ra tes t o A cre
ander Hewett of the Snlyation Arm y, nnd hearts were gladened and devotion re­
the letters he received from Ida sweetheart
The
theory
o f new land being unlit for
will work witfi him in the alums o f Bur­ warded by such a happy consummation
about Sanford made liim think that if Par
celery
raising
seems to have been exo
f
the
year's
work.
lington. Mrs. HeWitt is a graduate of
disc existed on earth. Sanfurd .m in t .lu ;.
TfliKIFd
br
raTlicf
I tie ceTery" growers seem
Vnsiar college. The marriage look place
that s|x)t.
The P a rk s D rainutlc Company
to he getting farther advanced every year
at her mother's home,
He demonstrated ids thorough knowl­
For the first time during the seven
in their ideas of growing ibis great crop.
Miss Grace I- Gordon o f New York, the years that the Parks Dramatic Company edge of every part of Florida by speaking
G. C. Chamberlain Is cutting celery this
principal benefleinry under the will of Imvo been coming to Florida, they visited of the wonderful progress made by San­
week on (he Joe Cameron 'place, all new
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ellis, lias refused $5.- Sanford this week and have most royally ford, nnd Die possibilities o f the vegetable
land, and is averaging 1008 crates to (lie
000 which was willed to the St, Mary's entertained the people in their well ap­ section, A fter a glowing tribute to the
acre. One thousand crates to (he acre is
Protestant Episcopal church o f Burlington, pointed cunvass theatre nt the corner of Celery City he launched into a brief outline
thought to lie n good yield uud consider­
N -J .,'but which wns forfaited by the Magnolia avenue and Sixth street.
of the political horoscope nnd soundly ticing that Mr. Chamberlain is new to tiie
church bringing suit to break tho will,
No better company of
actors nnd rated tite trust system which controls the business tiiis yield is mnrvelous. He is
which provided that any beneficiary at­ actresses have been gathered together elections in such a manner that tiie lipmreceiving $2 per crate fur his celery and
tempting to break the will should forfeit than Mr. Parks lias presented to the hle voter cannot cast Ilia bnllot for the
will make more from one acre of Sanford
the amount willed to them. The court re­ people this season.
man of his choice. In the late election
.
land tlinn lie ever made from 50 acres in
fused to "break," nnd Misa Gordon in a
There are all the old favorites, including tiie Republican National Executive Com­ Michigun farm lands. L ucky S a N)ukd I
Christlnnly apirit sent the wardens of the Miss Tucker in the leading rules and tier mittee had failed to publish a statement
church her check for the $5,000 which accomplished sister, Miss Madge Tucker of tiie revenue raised for the campaign,
Tiie Herald Is fully c&lt;piip|&gt;cd to print
had been forfeited.
assisting tier, while Mr. Sam Parks, as a nnd tiie source of the same, while he.litid fine stationery of all kinds. A ll the latest
During tlic recent cold snap in the North, comedian is more entcrtiiiuing tlinn ever. enforce«! this measure to the letter, and tyi&gt;e and material and "tiie men behind
Mrs. John Meyers o f Ossining. N. Y.. who Tl(en there is "L ittle Dolly" mtfO m ay well called for a public accounting o f all collec­ tiie type" who know how.
had been ill for a long time, wns seriously [b e called the "Florida Favorite," as her tions.

First Year

SANFORD’S DEEP WATER
Congressman Clark Writes Most
Interesting Letter

A GREAT PROJECT FOR SANFORD
Commercial Enterprise and Ihc
Means o f Draining Thousands
o f Acres o f Rich Land
The following letter from Hon. Frank
Clark regarding detip w ater from Sanford
to Lake Harney- will pmvo interesting to

o ar Tenders t

Washington. I). C.. Feb. fl, 1909.
To Urn Editor of Tlir llrrald : ■ ‘
I enclose you with this, a copy o f tho
report o f the engineers In tiie matter of
the survey of. tiie St. Johns river from PtiIntkn to Sanford, nnd from Sanford ‘ to
Lake Harney.
I am sorry, hut we will not linve n river
nnd harbor trill this session, and I suppose
our people, owing to the treasury deficit,
will have to content tliem selvosm nlllnext
winter. However, w e have some hope of
forcing o river nnd harbor hill through the
extra session this spring. If we ore not
successful iu this, wc will most assuredly
have a hill next winter, nnd you can rest
assured this mnttcr w ittb fv tn k c ir c a r e '(IP
then.-----------— ---------------------- -------------W itli a channel one hundred feet wide
and eight feet deep all the w ay from Sunford to Palatka, and a channel one hun­
dred feet wide uud live feet deep, from
Sanford to Lake Harney, it rectus to me
Sanford will he pretty well fixed. 1 am
told that this five fool channel to Lake
Harney will not only give transiiurtiilioii
to the large orange groves nnd truck farms
•
in the Lake Harney section, hut that it
will drain and tiring into cultivation thous­
ands o f acres of the llnest lands in all Flor­
ida.
.
These surveys and favorable reports
having been made, tlic work is practically
assured. A t the furthest, you can count
To a moral certainty on the appropriation
being made nt the first session of the sixtylirst congress next winter.
♦ '
I regard tiiis proposed improvement o f
the St. Johns river us the most valuable
river or harbor work, that can now bo un­
dertaken in tlic state, -because:
&lt; •
First. It gives every_gity and town from
Sanford to Jacksonville water trmistxirta•*"*'*
lion to «til tlie'world.
Second, It gives every city and town
(as well as ail the territory tributary to
suclt cities and towns) between Sanford
nmt Jacksonville irm cn n s- o f coin pelting
fair and reasonable freight and passenger
rAtes uf transportation.
Third, It brings transportation, at fair
and reasonable rales, to tiie products of
the rich.and fertile Luke Ilarney region.
Fourth. It will drain and tiring into cul­
tivation many thousands of acres of Hie
richest and most protective lands In Hie
Lake Harney section, which, «m account uf '
overflow, liuve heretofore tiecn unproduct­
ive, und therefore valueless.
Fifth. Tlic people in Hie interior, nt
pluccs like Gainesville, can secure fim
und reasenutile rates of trunstxirtulion, by
a very simple process, after this improve­
ment becomes an accomplished fnct. If
Gainesville will build a wide, hard road,
on an air line to Hie St. Johns river, then,
at any time when the freight rates are too .
high, our people could call a public meetburned by her bed being set on fire by a [ sweet ways and charming manners enog-to-osganise—m t-oA ot.aimhile Freight---------- 1
hot flatiron which the nurse had placed in dear her to all— especially tile children.
Association.’
'. A s soon ns tills Iculh for-------- —
in Addition nulny new_j&gt;eople have been
such
u
meeting
was published, the differ­
Jtlazing bedding wns thrown out br a w in­ nddJil to tlitT7orce of actors and actresses |
ent railroads M im ing into Gainesville
dow, and the house saved from destruc­ [ each of whom give strength to tiie enter­
tion.
would send their agents llicie (tost Imsle
tainment.
to know what was wanted,etc.,etc. They
The
people,
of
Sanford
lir
e
to
tic
co
n
-1
A bill Ims unanimously passed the Ore­
w ou lifgct what they wunted.
gon senate which requires llm t all appli­ ! grutulutod ujmiii tiie fact tlull such n high­
S ixth The St. Johns river is Florida's
cants for marriage licenses must be pro­ ly meritorious company as the C. W.
Rtcutest natural artery of commerce, uud
Parks
Dramatic
Comimny
should
visit
tiie
vided with a cerficatc o f good health istiie Improvement o f lids great central u r._
|city and itTs sincerely hoped that in their
•ued by a licensed physician.
tcry will lie of vast _bpnefU to every |&gt;orI annual tours uf the state they will inThe ull-around-Uie-world battleshipflret
tlon, and every citizen, of Fenlnsulur
|dude Hie Celery City in their southern |
of the United States navy is expected
Florida.
itinerary.
hbtne February 22.
Miss Tucker who assumes Hie leading
You will probably he surmised to leurn
Mrs. Mary M«KJoy, aged 80 years, said roles lias by her earnest, sincere and
from tills report Hint Hie portion o f this
t&lt;* be the oldest postmistress in the United |faithful depletions of the diam eters of
waterway from Sanford to Lake Harney,
tales, has resigned . She wasappointed her plays, as well as by tiie sweet, modest
was never even surveyed by the Govern­
V President Johnson some forty yenrs manner in which she presents them,
ment before. But such is Hie fact.
^
ago, and in the early years o f her service greatly endeared herself to Hie Sanford
Another th in g: Do you know that the
carried the mail from Mendvilie tuShcak-l people, all o f whom hope that when .the I
ruirrii prong of the Indian ’HiTer, lit oi'e
«i|ville, I1«., in addition to peiTdriiilfifi her j Hurts K a m a tlc Company visits Sanford
point is only about fifteen miles from Hie other duties.
next year this dtann in glittle actress may
St. Johns river T This is true. It is also
my purpose to have tiie Indian river imAfter more than forty years o f waiting, be one o f the cojjipany.
iroved, and some duy, not many years
James B. Wyrick o f RogersvUle, Tenn., is I .Th e Parks Company give a matinee
jence, I hope to see a fifteen mile canal
receive pay for a mule.that wasconfls- tliia afternoon nnd their farewell perform cut, und these two great inland waterways* . rr-r:—
cated by a Federal officer during the war n,lce wiU be at tiie usual hoar to-night.
Joined togeUier. The future has a lot in ’
•tore for Florida In the w ay of improve­
A hill has passed Congress appropriating
\ conspiracy to overthrow the Turkish
ments o f her inland waters. Well, I have
aO for tlte purpose.
constitutional government hns been dis. N E W PICTURE OF MR. AND MRS. BRYAN.
bored you enough but thought you would
Tbe Rev. William A. Wasson, rector o f covered and several arrests made. Over Mr*. Hr&gt; an It rtmeint*red by the people ut Sanford at Mitt Mary Baird of Ullnoia. who formerly tprnl not mind it- With best wishes.
Croce Episcopal Church, o f Riverhead, L. 20,000 persons are believed to be imp!!- the winter* at VUla Shoura. Mr. Hryan remarked lait Saturday that her leltert to him from Sanford
Your friend.
— F rank Clark
made him think that thit city mutt have been a Paradise on earth,
T. has seat out 2,000 circular letters a sk - 1cared.

�February 13,

A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
&gt;
tween You and Me“

that the birds choose their mates for - the
coming year, This, at least, Is the commonly received version o f our modem
-custom -of ~ “ choosin g-n —vnlentlne*‘
on
the Fourteenth day o f February, and o f
sending verses o f an Am erican character,
or a fancy printed valentine’ to some fa ­
vored Individual. It affords a pleasing
fancy for the young. •
.M a y cadi- have their Valentine and
every "Jack his J ill."
,

A Chlel Is Among \ * Taking Notes,
4 Ever since m y resident!« in Sanford 1
and Faith, He'll Prent ’ Em’ *—
So Says Saunterer.
' --- hnve ta k e ^ g ie a t pride In the parks, es­
S f t U I Cortvtpondtno* to Tht litrtld.
According to John
My John—he ain't rollini In rkbe*
Bui he'* mine when hi* money 1* ione:
An' 1 tell him my *weete*t trillion
I* Ihe fi‘i*pel accordin' toJohn.
Hi* han't they air hard with the tollln,
lie'* up with the lark o' the dawn:
Out I cheer him alont with my tlnlln*.
The tong* o' the gospel o' Jbhn I
An' (till In the )oy an’ the *orrow.
• While the *un*el o’ llfe'i cornin' on.
My ilearrtt an' tweetett religion
ft the goiprl accordin' to John I

4 Goon Morning 1—Won't you be my vab
entine f

pecially the onV betw&amp;jn Sth and 8th
streets. W hile I en joy seeing the visi­
tors to the city resting upon the benches
beneath the shade o f the magnificent
oaks. 1 do not like to see them eat lunches
on the beaches and scatter paper bogs
over the park after they have finished
their luncheon.
Sanford welcomes the
stranger within her gates but this same
stranger should not throw trash upon the
streets or parks, and then go aw ay and
speak about the aforesaid trash ns some
o f them do. They are not allowed t o IH ter Up the porks In "their home town ant
certainly they should not try to. scatter
this trash upon our parks. This first park
is a tiling o f beauty and a Joy forever,
a n d n t the present time presents a most
‘ pleasing picture to the eye
o f tho
stronger.
But the aforesaid stronger should aid
in keeping it clean,

that is ripe in the world. Every calling
nnd avocation lias its peculiar kind of
vagabond in striking profusion. There is
a legal vagabond, commonly called tho
— -----shyster, who la . pcrl&gt;np8_jlie çppshcaf of- ........... .....1*« teeny «r f * l*
the whole tribe, for he is ever on the 4 A beautiful young girl was found dead
alert nnd plotting to, wrongfully deprive on the streets o f New York, having swal­
honest people o f their hard earned money. lowed a fatal drug. In her hand was
There is the medical vagabond, or quack, found a crumpled note, which read as
with generally less capacity for mischief, follows: • “ Good-bye all. It's nothing but work
but he is to be avoided ns you would
avoid the smallpox or cholera, for he is n nnd trouble. Don't cry after me. for 1
constant and ever present menace to seemed to get ahead. I am so tired.
your health and mayhaps your life. Good-bye.”
W hciM o these two species of vagabond­
What pen, In what hand, could add to
age are added the pious vagabond nnd the melancholy pathos o f this dying mes­
the |&gt;oliticai vagabond the catalogue sage o f this white slave, overcome with
would seem to be sufficiently full for the hunger and ovcrwhciincd with nnxiety,
adequate punishment o f nny community ns she staggered to her deathT Bending
however sinful, upon whom they are in ­ over l|ie Corine o f this beautiful girl, what
flicted, without the supermidllion o f the
bitter ^rony it would be-to say:
book ngent vagabond, tho lightning rod
“ Young, misguided girl, there is no povvagabond, or nny o f the oilier observant
ty in this land. _W hy didn't you
people. The trouble is Hint all o f these
pests o f good order mid comfort are such
firm fixtures in every community that 4 The great Abraham Lincoln loved to
there is no slinking them off. The only repeat the poem beginning:
“ Oh. why jtbould ihe *plrlt of mortal he proud I
w ay is to grin mid hear them the best
Like a fast-ilittlnd meteor, a faal-flylnS cloud.
you may.
A flash of Ihe lishtnlnf, a break or (tic wave,

the «o ft pedal the switch engine# a t night
seem to strain themselves making noises

4 Since Mr. Bryan's visit to Sanford l
have made a canvass o f the voters and
And that the city will go* Democratic by
a large majority. The only Republican
who bolds out steadfastly against the
blandishments o f the great Democratic
leader Is Postmaster Haskins ond he em ­
phatically and religiously swears that
as long ns he holds down his present po­
sition he w ill never vote for Bryan.
Be­
ing a very determined man and honest
in his convictions I can vouch for the
truth o f Mr. Haskins statement and !
glory in his spunk.

He owes it to his fam ily and his business
to provide adequate

life insurance—The

unexpected is always happening.
protection must be arranged

But the

for before it

is too late.
4 Talk about there not being anythin!,
nfcw under the sun. I guess this s ta te ­
ment must be true. Hcrecomes Professor
FetTeroL the famous Italian historian, who

Equitable Life Assurance Society
O f THE UNITED STATES
J. S. COLES. Jx-Beneral-Aiîeiil, Jacksonville, Florida
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE, Special Agent

could embellish a talc like a modern
newspaper reporter on a dull day. I l l s
quite likely that nil the present day prob­
lems bothered our ancestors fully as much
ns they do us. The Stnndnrd Oil Com.
pnny is probably only n reincarnation of
old boy T ild es' organization back in the
days of Greece's prominence in the world
o f endeavor.

G A R N ER &amp; ROBERTS
Successors to N. H. GARNER

H A Y AND GRAIN
‘k

High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams
.A Complete Line of Cigars ami Tobacco

Man pane* from life to hi* rest In ihe iirave."

P at's P u iile
01 Ixmithl a rbape thermometer and huutf It on Ihe
Willi.
Ol'll »wear 01 cannot understand the thing at all.
at all.
The weather now I* putty warm: awhile ago 'twos
not.
*
flow can a little thing like that make all (he
weather hot?
lln c o ln 't Birthday Anniversary.

AGENCY FOR PLOW'S HIGH GRADE CANDIES
4 There was an ominous look in her eyes

F R O N T GROCERY

Come and See Us. or ’Phone Hi)

4 The letters

which hnve been
given such prominence siauethc Republic
dents, wus born February 12, 1809, yes­
disaster have mystified many people. In
terday being the anniversary of Ills birth,
the wireless code they mean, “ A il ships
and this year is the centenary of his ad­
hasten to aid distressed boat."
vent into this world, nnd this month the
whole civilized world is at his feet, meta­
C astling a Check
phorically speaking.
Lincoln, the rail 4 Bank clerks have some odd experiences
splitter, homeliest of face, most beautiful in their daily dealings with people who
of character.
In his memory all the arc unacquainted with the methods in
earth bows in homage to his greatness, .YWlUfi-Jn -financial -iiistilutieosr— Their
— his gcitlluilPfiCfiimrriYfiess, Ids ’ InTnestyT most i&gt;ecu!iar custom ers r are men from
liis simplicity— a wonderful man.
the country, who understand well enough
Great henrted, grand of character, bril­ how to mnkc n deposit in n savings hank
liant o f mind, o f tugged honesty, with a or draw money therefrom whenever they
great love for humanity, firm of will and happen to need It. These people have no
pur|H&gt;t&gt;&lt;\ of courage indomitable, endowed occasion to handle checks and when they
with nlmos't prophetic powers o f discern­ get out and try to cash one are consider­
ment. all cemented together ond rend­ ably nonplussed. In fact they - hnve a
ered invincible to the shafts o f envy nnd holy horror of bunk checks but not the
calumny, and hatred, with a sense of hu­
money which they represent
It was
mor, w it und t&gt;nthus, that, mude him a about one o f these that a clerk related
man whose name nnd fame shall liVe for­ the following story: "H e was a farmer
ever. Linked it is with the immortals—
with the great nnd glorious o f earth who
worked for ond gave ¿their life for hu­
manity.
This nation la only just beginning to
appreciate the granducr o f the character cashed. A^tcr kwalking about t|*e bank
o f this man* L in c o ln ,^ hose birth is now for five tid itfilc s be finally m iiu T ,l - p
— baln g c elebrstcd.— The lufty_jimrlOtTsiiiT^ courage enough to approach the window
“ ih e splcndoror his lulml und hit genius and present thé check. The clerk took it
for affairs I How great and beautiful a and after exam ining the paper for a few
soul was Lincoln!
moments brusquely bsked, "W h at denom­
ination!" ‘G reat Seoul" said the farmer,
4 I see tfie old hulks of sailing crofts "w hat is that to you !" I am a Methodist
still adorn our lake front and the one I
if you want to know, but what has that
spoke o f some time ago still lies athwart got to do with that era bit o f paper!"
the sewer pipe running into the luke.
Then the man who held the ehw k in lut
Muybe the bout which has broken the
liant] explained his question for the far­
sewer pipe is a good thing and maybe it mer's benefit. The latter then told him
is u menace to public health and maybe
the denomination o f the bills he would
it would be u good tiling for the City like. They were given him and as he
Council tu look into tills matter before stored them aw ay in the recesses o f an
summer cotues u|»n us.
old-fashioned pocketbook, he could be
heerd growling out his opinion o f men
4 Tomorrow, the 14lh dny o f February, who ask impudent questions pf people
is St. Valentine's Day, und for several who go to their banks.
weeks the shops have shown that Its an. a w l observance is as great as in the 4 N oticin g" an * unusually" la rje crovyd
.push In the year o f 1909. The love lam, about the-entrance o f the courthouse In
every boy and girl that likes a little sport Orlando the other day, 1 asked a police­
and joy o f a pleasing diam eter, sends his man what was going on. " A colored lady
sweelbeurt, nr his friend, u simple re­ is being iripd for murder." he said.
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membrance o f the fabulous saint who
And yet people say that Orlando police­
precedes over the destinies o f lire heart men ore not polite.
and ihe affections.
St. Valentine's Day, this old pagan fes­ 4 When will the pandenurnlum cease In
tival, was the time when it was believed the railroad yards! Instead o f putting on

4 Lincoln, best biilovcd of all our presi­

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ns she hesitated before the telephone.
“ If I thought he really intended to
slight m e," she said, " I would Just call
him up and call him down."

thin all the hard-learned lessons o f
self-renouncing sympathy, blending
your present joy with past sorrow,
and your present sorrow with all
your past joy.
if all this be true it is easy to guess
the fate o f the Celery City if a real comic
opera trou|&gt;e ever discovers its fatal
weakness.

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Quaint Quibbles F rom
Sis I
Matty n belted Earl deserved it.
Everybody is selfish except us.
Mu says it takes a check to kiss some
girls.

Celery now being marketed.

Because a man is needed is no sign
that he is well bred.
Ma says fat women shouldn't consider
life.a dreary waist.
Ma says a man is usually what he sus­
pects others of being.
Because a woman loses her temper is
no sign that site is soft.
Ma says It ht no yarn th.-p 0 .«
-t
nwn are-soroe times WOrslwT/
~ *r "
Ma says some folks ore so cold-blooded
that it is cnouglt to give one pneumonia
to shake hands with 'em.
If n little learning Is a dangerous thing
Orlando has a laree number o f dangerous
criminals hanging about.
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Pansy Bonehrad wore her peck-n-boo
waist to a picnic sad was nearly de­
voured by mosquitos. Now she has an
oiler to.impersonate n tattooed lady in a
side show.
* Pansy Bonchead's poem: A n old maid
with a face like a crowbar for a new one
went to a bazaar; but *twas so criss­
crossed, wrinkled and embossed, there
wasn’t n place left to rub powder.

for good prices,

COME AND SEE

Even cowards are m ilitary, being -son's
o f m as.
Autoists are naturally o f a retiring dis­
position.

Selling

J . M; W I L L S O N , J r ., Kissimmee, Fla
The Crippen Music Store

and Graphoplioneg
Low Prices

Easy Payments

POP STUMON
The Restaurant M a n
Corner First Street and Palmetto

Avenue

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FIRST CLASS CRATE M A T E R IA LS , Sanford. Fla-

Job Printing

Quickly and Neatly Executed at
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�Jccts, nnd if he is willing to learn henectl For Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to
not waste n d a y’s time. 1 'would not be
jtn potush, Were used; arid for sources o ' misunderstood ns claiming that any o f us
- »„a
ammonia, nitrate o f soda. dried blood know it all, for I confidently look to ex
Letters
amj
9crop wcrc taken, in order to
perbnents In the future to eclipse the
Various TÎmely Topics.
make the comparison, only one Source of wonderful achievements o f the past and
each o f these elements was used in
my highest ambition is to work along this
formula. The different mixtures were line. But there are essentiaLmatters that
DEVOTED TO PEOPLE applied at the same time to sepernte we do know and whkdw-haye put us
plots o f known and equal area, and'1In ahead of all competition that it would
Southwest Comer Washington and Chambers Streets 1
such quantities as to supply the same be well for new-comers to profit by.
In
In This Department will be round the amount o f plant food as is ordinarily ap­
NEW YORK CITY
Views. Opinions and Comment ' &gt; plied by growers. Besides this applica­ nddltlon to the rigid, preconceived no­
tions nbout farming that some new set­ REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank o f New York City, or any Commercial Agency
o f Practical Writers.
tion. an after dressing o f ammonia was tlers bring, some come expecting all the
and to Hundreds o f Shippers who are shipping to them regular
(Wr Invite cerTetpondenfe on live topic* from all
•wtlooi of (lie County. also new* Item* of Iruernit. applied, oncli plot receiving the same conveniences and comforts o f n city on n
Rrevltr will (mure prompt publication. Article* source o f ammonia ns was used In the
celery farm and one o f the bitterest criti­
£ £ ,,,« to the view, of the Editor will be pub- |
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IlihnJ hut abusive and rnonjrmou* comtnunlca- complete fertilizer, ami ill quantities cisms by some is that wc do not keep on
iloni will be rejected. We will not be re»pon*lhle 1
for opInloo* e»prr*»«l by contributor* All com­ equal to 500 pounds o f thq best grnde hand nn'ample supply of elegant idle
munication» Inlendnl for current l»*ue mutt lie In nitrate o f soda per acre. The plots were
homes to rent to ncw-conicrs at’ nomlnn
b»nu not later IhanTUeeday m l —Kb.
closely examined once every three weeks rates. Some go so far as to say w e have
Scientific Celery Investigation.
and compared ns to color, growth, form no right to invite |&gt;eoplc here without
To the Editor of The Herald:
The priglnnl work o f Prof. Winters is anti amount o f disease. Under color, the having homes furnished nnd unfurnished
herewith given to T he H erald before pub­ general health*nnd color* o f lenves were — rent practically.JretL.for the use o f new­
noted; under growth, the rate and char­ comers, Now, Mr. Editor, speaking for
lication In bulletin form.
acter
o f growth werti observed; under myself, I nm jiot inviting this class to
As the station funds are limited, it
form, the size and length o f stalk nnd come a t any price, but I am doing nil in
SHIPPERS OF
spends them in those parts o f the State
where the farmers take the most wide- bud were noticed nnd under amount of my power to induce those who ore willing
awoke and intclliflent interest in its disensc the amount o f blight and black- to adapt themselves to prevailing condi
heart were recorded.
lions nnd are willing to help us develop
fSwrtc
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t he roost w onderful trucking cen ter' on
If tlie farm er« o f Sanford desire the aid
During the cnrly part o f the test, only
oarth. W e want such men for instance
of expert scientists they should be willing
a slight difference could be noted in the
ns Mr. G. C. Chamberlain, late o f Jackson,
to do co-operative work with the station.
plots; while at or about the stage o f ma­
Michigan; now, I*m glad to any; . o f San­
New York State has on experimenter’s
turity, the results from some o f the fer­
ford. Fla. Lnst Mny Mr. Chamberlain
league o rfiveh u n d red fanners tryitTgllie
tilizers could be distinctly seen.
The
bdaght“ Of. lhe_Huwnrd-racknrd Land
latest sxperimenta o f the station.
plotstipon which nitrate of soda hnd
Coririxmy-n-iO-nmrfan ii Hr~'tng~Xelcry
__ Kloridl) needs
n le.ngue___ Prosper-.]
been applied were invariably affected
Delta located on what is now the San­
ous agricultural sections o f tlie country
with black-henrt, nnd in runny cases
ford &amp;. Everglades Railroad. He nnd his
Hod help in n general association, orga­
could be distinguished at n glance by
bctlcr-hnlf, a true American woman,
nized for mutual help in studying diflicult,
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the prevalence of lids disease. Tiiis was
come hero about the first of June and
practical problcnTs nnd sharing .experi­
most likely due to the use of such a large
built a pioneer's home on their place.
ence; for co-operation in acting for the
SANFORD, FLORIDA
quantity o f so soluble u form o f ammonia.
About this tim e the writer called nt their
“ general welfare o f the community, in se­
Nftrate o f soda should not be used to
sylvan home and made their acquaint­
curing better treatment from the railroads
supply all o f the nmmouln.
It 1« used
ance. Heavy rains, and perhups limited
or from the government in protecting
to advantage as an uftcr-dresslng when
menus prevented their getting their new
themselves from thedishonestcommlssion
n quick-acting source o f uqimonla is
grounds
ready for u crop -by September,
merchants.
T O P PR ICES FOR YO UR
wanted. The organic sources of nmnio■but witii true Am erican m inplnbilily Mr.
-----Sanford need* such-an organization.
niu (fish sernp mid drietl blood) gave
Chamberlain secured irrigated land from
— J. V . W eeden.
good results.
The mixtures in which
Joe Cunicroii niul planted it on shares.
these were used produced plants which By the first of December he had made
- - when «hipped to HEWITT.
If yuu nre nor dolilg
Celery Investigation
were-more resistant to blnck-lieart. Acid
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{ai V. wmrao)
business with tills House, write to them at once.____ _____ ____
enough on a crop o f lettuce to pay all liv ­
Aiirhulhirnl
E*(&gt;rritiient
Umilia
Station. piiosphnte gnve bad results, and esi&gt;cing anti mnning expenses, nnd 10 enable
Unlnnvlllc, flarlrtn. '
cin llf bad results when combined with
him toiplont the same land in celery
It tins for some time been the oiririion
nitrate of soda.
Bone meal gave the
which he is just beginning to cut, Tlioso
of many o f the celery growers (lint il^e
i
best results ns* a source of phosphoric
who have seen it say that he is entitled
celery bluck-hcnrt or heart rot (Bacterium
FRUIT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
MERCHANTS
acid. Kninil gave had results in every
to tiie prize tills year, in a conversation
Apii) is caused by certain kinds o f fer­
combination. High grade mid low grade with him n few days since, he told me
10 E. Camden St., Daltlmoro, Md.
tilizer. However, this is not the case,
sulphate of potash ami muriate, nil jt[ivg that under these circumstances he had
References:
This Paper ami Thousands o f Pleased Shippers in Florida
Torjio fertilizer can directly produce or
|good results, nnd are rated in the order made more here in one year than lie
prevent black-heart In celery.
Blackgiven. The best of tiie thirty-six combi­ could, under same conditions, elsewhere
heart is a disease caused by orgnnisms
nations contained bone meal, fish scrap, in five. Mr. Editor, 1 take my hat off to
which we know as bacteria, nnd which
and high grade sulplinte o f |toinsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain. To men and
are popularly known as germs or mi­
Tills experiment lias given
us the women of. this type Sanford offers n
crobes. The bacteria which cause blncksources of fertilizer which arc best suited hearty welcome whether with or without
henrt are .exceedingly small one-celled
to celery at Sanford. It now remains to money. It is needless to say their own
plants, shaped very much like an ordi­
find out just whut quantities of these farm will lie ready for the next criqi, in­
nary lead pencil with its ends rounded.
fertilizing materials will make the most deed. is now in partial cultivation.
It would tnkc 2,500 of these, placed end
economical formula for growing celery.
Sales Agents and Distributors
N. W hither ,
to end. to make a row one inch long;
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
Summary.
and it would take 0,000, place*] side by
SANFORD CELERY UNION
1. Block-heart is caused hy a definite
Furnished R o om s F o r Kent
side to span over one inch. They multi­
C h icago
New Y o rk
minute organism which preys upon celery
Two
good-sized rooms, in good locution,
Room 10, Pico Block.
'Phone 2(50
ply tfery rapidly during warm, damp
plants that have been weakened.
Cincinnati
W
ash in gto n
will bq rented to desirable jiersons. Cist­
weather, nnd it is ut this time that they
2. A s a source uf ammonia, nitrate of
i
Jackson
ville
Sanford"
ern ptyd sulphur water on the premises.
spread nnd do m6st damage to thecelery.
soda gnve bad results.
Inquire nt The lleruid oliice.
1)LEACHING OF LEAVES.
3. As sources of ammonia, lisli scrap
In the study of this disease during the
ami dried blood gave good results.
PudLrewski, tiie noted piunlst, while
season 1007-8, it was noticed 'that n
-1. As a source uf phosphoric acid. piny inti at a concert in New York Inst
bleaching o f the tips and margins of the
ncid phosphate gave taut results.
week, split one of his linger Jiails-tmd hnd
center leuves always preceded this dis— 5. —Bone meal gave good results In
to cancel iiis Philadelphia engagement.
“ FffStr niisLIeuclied portion often dried
most every combination.
As Ids linger anils are insured for $5,000
up, turning brown and forming drown
6. Kainit gave bad results in every each, he was not much tiie loser.
sputa just within the margins and near
combination.
the veins. Jt was ut these small s|x»ts
7. Higii grade sulphate of (sitash, low
that evidence o f the disease was first
grade sulphate of potash and muriate,
seen. On thoroughly exumlning these
gave good results and rank in the order
bleached portions, no blackhenrt bac­
given.
teria were found, though bacteria were
8. The combination uf bone meal, fish
found in the small brown spots,. This
scrap and high grade sulphate of iiotash
shows that the bleaching precedes the
produced celery o f the best form, growth
infection by the black-henrt bncterin,
mid resistance to black heart.
and is.not caused by blockheart.
With these facts in mind, a study was
Plans
Specifications and Estimates Furnished
A daptability.
made to ascertain the cause o f the
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on Applications
Winching. Sets o f celery plants were To die Editor of The Herald:
Thanking yon iii advance for tiie use
grown in pots In the greenhouse, so ¡is to
of n tittle apace in Tiie Herald, I want
have them under strict control. Different
to write briefly on whnt 1 shall call
sets of these plants wcrc trcuied In va::Aiiaptul&gt;imy." —Tbis-ie-of |iritne iuipui - rioua wuya^m .aeeif-any—ph veien l-con d r
tanreno^the new^fnnncr' in~tt«rSim fnrd
lion would"produce this Turin o fb le u c licelery delta,, especially if he be from other
ing. -One set o f plants hnd the roots cut
states than Florida. By adaptability of
on two Bides; the soil o f another set was
Opp. Posto ilice
113 First Street
course I mean not only the willingness,
kept saturated with water; while a third
set was given just enough water to bare­ but the ability to change his ideas nnd
preconceived notions nnd perhups reverse
ly keep the plants alive.
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In each set a »light bleaching was p
r
o
w ,id ,1
duced. Plants that were given proper furthcr n0rt, \ A
* U.ontlht will
care were not affected with this form of convince a fair mind o f the importance
bleaching. Several attempts were made of ,h‘ B' For instance, the Northern fanner

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Pouring Prosperity
Through a Puncture.

epair Work Promptly Done

to give block-heart disease to plants that
h«d been grown under proper conditions.
but all failed. The three lots o f plants
that had been weakened look the disease
very readily, and t h e i T t u d . were deitrojtd. These studies show that some

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1,1 UwB*’r," g
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‘:rcp in l »,eii,u,*," ,er u,‘ d l,1B harvest is
&gt;" ‘ he iulL We re,vt‘rBf l,dB' Ho de*
I * " dB 0,1 ,he rni'» nnd
for “ nBon#;
We
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tain or seasons. He has ordinarily a

Physical weakness o f the plant produces
ridl * ° li‘ ^
,B loumy “ "d light and
the bleaching, and the blenched portions In rew lnslahCet o¥er six inches deep,
w e unable to keep out the black-heart
Wm deep paw in g is desirable, to u.
. Imawitt.
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I often ruinous. The novice is tempted to
rcrtHicr T est
use too much water and nearly all, to say
fo r the purpose o f determining the ef- tiie least of it, ore reckless in the applifects of different sources o f fertilizer upon ca(jon o f concentrated fertilizers to the
celery, and In order to secure a. fertilizer |roots of growing plants, which In my
adapted to Sanford conditions, a ferti­ I opinion Is n prime cause o f blight and
liser test was made In co-operation with |other troubles.
Mr. Dorner o f Sanford. In this test the
It is true that, inexperienced us many
most common sources o f the three ele­ I are, the percentage o f failures Is very
ments were used. Tiie sources used to small, but the brilliant success should be­
•ecure pbosporic acid were bone meal, come the universal experience of oil.
■cid phosphate, and floats (untreated The newcomer will find our people ready
phosphate rock). For sources o f to impart Information to any and all sub-

Ever see a drunken man- trying to
All a bottle with the bottom broken
sot? U's « great waste, slid U looks
mighty silly.
But It's no'more foolish and no more
wasteful than for a sober man to ex­
pect bis town, to All np with people
and bubble orer with prosperity whan
bs is continually pouring bia dollars
Into tho wide world auUl&amp;e THROUGH
THE MAIL ORDER HOLE In tbs bob
tom of bis boms town.

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Entered as
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The statement o f tho First National
Bonk in this issue o f T he Herald s Bo w b
a' great increase o f business for that in ­

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If tiie land around Sanford continues Id

move os 1| did this week there wlU be
very little o f it for sale in n few
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months.

The Sanford fc Everglades Railway is
receiving favorable comment throughout
the State and T he Herald is proud of the
. fact that it is ono of our home enter1
prises, developed by home capital.

without additional compensation, all legn
matters for adjustment. To give one an
idcH-trf th o -n p p ro x lm tn e ~ H m n ff"iiriiH f
State by tho adoption o f this policy, it m ay
b e ' mentioned that in 1007 Hon. W. S.
Jenn,n$» received $16,000 for acting as
such counsel, and last year his remunera­
tion amounted to $17,000, plus expenses.
The people o f Florida mado no mistake
when they elected Hon. Park Tiammell to
the office o f attorney-general. His policy
will always be toward the greatest good
for the people.

MOB STARTS TO BURN NEGRO
Lakelan d S tir re d Up O ver A ssault On
Y ou n g Lady
Lakeland, Feb. 11.— Chnrlcs Crumley,
the negro'nrrestcd on suspicion o f being
the man who attempted to criminnlly
assault Miss Irma Newell on last Tues­
day. was taken from tho Jail at Lqkcland
yesterday by a mob o f one thousand men,
bound to a stake, faggots heaped about
his body and oil poured over the mass
with the intention o f burning him. How­
ever. Sheriff John Logan, his brother
Alonzo Logan, and Special Deputy E. A.
Mullen pleaded for calm action, and the
negro declaring he could prove an alibi,
was spared.
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C rum ley was marched back to ja il and

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

at your

The Royal Tailors Brand o f Clothing
Mrs. H. P. Driver und daughter spent
Wednesday In Orlnndo.

You can get

The Maryland Amusement Company
w ill be in Sanford all next week.
The "Lucky Sunfoni” signs are being
posted this week and are attracting much
attention.

ARM OUR

F or R ent— Eight room house, $20 per
month. Enquire G14 Magnolia A vo.
H. P. Driver has returned from Orlando
where he received medical attention at
the Church Home and Hospital.

F E R T IL IZ E R S

English Cabs, nil the rnge in go-carts,
ot The Sanford Furniture Oo.
Tw o long-haired evangelists represent­
ing the Israeiitc^church ore in the city
making speeches ¡and distributing litera­
ture.
A t The Park’s Show this afternoon the
matinee bill w ill be “ The American Girl.”
Tonight w ill be rendered the grdot drama,
Tracey, The Outlaw."
See the English Cabs, the In test things
in go-carts, at The Sanford Furniture Co.
Rev. J, B. Mitchell o f Orlando poised
through Sanford Thursday cn route, to St.
Augustine to deliver his famous lecture,
"ThE.OId.ind NawSoutlu'-’J______
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-Elsewhere in’ IhlS'lsstie js an able ar■- — — tidcupondeepening theclmnnel of the a-number o f proniiucui. ntcuJia.VC. akoin ~D rrO .“Vf:TCtTfg left y es renin r-for-Khtr*- —
to prevent'any further attempt upon his

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Drive yOur Wagon into Sanforjl
Call on C. H. Evans
He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse
Without Delay—
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Blood, Bone .&amp; Potash
Celery Grower
Vegetable— Practical TrucFeF ~

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• q r - a n y t u n e r ■ B r a t m - e r o i i m s t r y ' ----------- St. Johns from our able Congressman,
mond, Vn. Mrs. King will nccompany
Hon. Frank Clark.
The editor o f T he life. Many armed men.ore in town.
•Celebrated Fertilizers—
him home from Virginln, where she hns
Miss Newell declares that Crumley looks
H erald intends to have _Frank make o
been spending the past few months.
Do you want Hardwoòd Ashes?________1------like tlnT-inan who attempted the crime,
visit to Sanford nt tltc dose o f the pres­
Robert Dingley, who was formerly em ­
but
is
not
certain.'
Dried Blood. Sheep Manure, Blood an d Bone
ent session and our people will then have
A s soon as it was learned that the ne­ ployed as manager o f tiie City Restaurant,
the pleasure o f hearing him upon tills
Nitrate
of Soda?
gro hnd been arrested the mob surrounded is now employed ot the Melrose House.
vita l question.__________________ _
the Jail and Marshal Skipper Was pounced DeLund, where he w ill gladly w eicem eall
upon,
the keys taken from him and the ids Sanford friends.
The latest title for Sanford seems to
negro
was
soon in the grasp o f the frantic
have caught tho popular elioni. Editor
Children’ s Dancing Class
Howard o f the Reporter-Star lias the follow- mob. A chain was put around the vic­
Miss
Gclslc
Butt hnB opened n dancing
tim ’s neck and he was dragged to the
’ lug:
class
in
connection
with her oilier class,
scene of the crime. Here a pile o f wood
First tho’ "Gate City," next the
was heaped up and saturated with kero- Lessons will ho given on Wednesday and
"Celery City,"
and
now "Lucky
Sanford." "W h a t’S inannm cT" Every­
pene and the negro led to it nmi com Saturday afternoons at three o ’clock, at
thing, and niter all the changes we
tnanded to confess, . l i e protested Ilia the Hotel Wilton. Terms,.two dollars for
(W rite us)
believe Uie Inst adopted is ilia most
innocence, but tills doubtless would.have eight lessons.
striking, : because the name o f the
• "lucky town is indicated. Let her
ind.no effect had not Er. Dunklin, the
Drain and Ir rig a tio n M a teria l
go at tliat— "Lucky Sanford.”
girl’s grandfather, declared that he was
CH A S . H. E V A N S , S a le s Agent,
W e make special carload priccir on
possitlvc the wrong man was about to be
t—■
mixed sizes o f sewer pipe. 4 inch. 8 inch
* Sanford, Florida * "
Washington and Lincoln nrc the two punished. This with the resolute action
ond larger sizes. Also second quality
(Ask Him)
names ond fames that America gave to o f Sheriff Logan, who nrrlvcd nt this mo­
pipes nt reduced, rates. See us before
the world. Th ey,sh all not die.
Each ment, induced the mob to allow the negro
buying. Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
and Inspect the Ulickensderfer. T h e best
year their hallowed memories are made to ngain be taken to jail!
and most compact machiiieon theinorkctl T h e S u p r e m e of Excel­
the occasion of teaching th e.risin g gen­
Plano Tuning
Wanted— Party to contract to furnish
M rs. J. J. Cowan.
eration true patriotism, love o f country,
le n c e ¡s
Next week W ade will work in Sanford engine wood on rack, for S. &amp; E. railway.
On W cdncsdcy evening. Feb. lOlh, a
‘ and n pure-hearted, blameless life.
Not
Orders sent to Pica will be n(tended to.
A. P. Connelly.
the
only in our own beloved land are these large congregation assembled at
F
or
S
ale
—
Perfectly
sound,
gentle horse;
names the rallying ones, o f nil liberty Methodist Church, to pay the last tribute
Tiie present State Fair nt Tiimpn has
lovers, but tho world has appropriated o f respect to the good woman whose exceeded all past records in attendance. Indy can drive; price reasonable. Good
size and can work on farm. Also good
them and modo them tier own.
name heads tills notice. Mrs. Cowan was
buggy nnd harness if horse is taken.
Clay Tile F o r Sale.
born in Volusia County,* Florida.
She
22-3 .
Box No. B. Lake Mary, Fin.
was 40 years old when death claimed
, Pniutkn Tile fur sale in any quonity.
ItlE QUESTION Or ADAPTAIltl ITY,
E xperienced Nurse— For information
address ‘1Nurse.'1 Box 103, City.
ISM
In this issue under the head o f “ Vçice her on tho Olh. Stic tind been married
,
G. F. Sumi, Box .‘171
o f tiie People" is an article from the tibie to J. J. Cowan 27 years and six months.
For rent or for sale— cash or terms—
The fourteen counties which have large
pen o f J. N. Whltner--upon "A d o p ta ­ Site was a devoted member o f the Metiw
new cottage corner Highth strrct- nnd
county
displays nt the State Fair are nt Magnolia avenue. Four nice large rooms,
bility.” It deals with tiie question of odist Church. She lived her religion. Tiie
new people engaging in tiie trucking universal sentiment was. her life was tracting n great deal o f attention from kiten undhe hath. Occupancy about Feb.
*»*—S. O. Sminiiolser,
She leaves a husband, five visitors.
business with no previous knowledge of enough.
Phone 115 after 0 o'clock p. m.
Florldn soil and clim ate and gives un ex­ daughters, one sister, one brother, with
■Thrlce-a-W cck W orld
Shade Trees—Those wanting shade trees
T h i s is P ro ve n True
ample of liow G. C. Chamberlain made oilier relatives, and many friends to
of any kind, such ns palmetto, magnolia,
More alert, more thorough and more
good tiiis year by surmounting all diffi­ mourn her departure.
oak nnd maple, should see A. F. WestcrMrs. Cowan lias passed from mating us, fearless than ever. A President o f the
culties ond d isplaying the grit and deter203*'V T j
jirow... Box,
mi nut ion that makes victory out of dc- hut it is an unspeakable comfort to tiie United States will lie sleeted this year.
Who
is
lie
mid
who
is
the
man
whom
he
church,
and
ought
to
be
a
solace
to
the
feat.
For Salk—Lettuce plants. R. H. Muirdeeply affiicted husband and children, will beat! Nobody yet knows, bat the head. on Celery avenue.
tiint she illustrated the doctrines of the Thrice-n-Week edition o f the New York
WEATHER AS AN ASSET.
Celery Plants— 15,000 very fine prick
The Times-Union Short Talks man is Christian religion, nnd died testifying nil World will tell you every step and every bed plants for sale cheap. Jno. D. Jinkins,
detail of wlint promises to be a campaign Corner o f French avenue nnd Third street.
still harping on the Orlando weather re­ was well.
of
tire most ubsortilng Interest. It may
May we nil meet again.
Furnished Rooms tor Rent- Good location
port and even attempts to drag in the
not
tell you wlint you hope, but it will tell only two dollars [&gt;er week if taken at once.
—A.
E.
H
ouseholder
.
editor o f T he Herald in the following:
Call at Herald office..
Sanford, Florida, Feb. 11th, '00.
you whut is. The Tlirice-a-Week World
Orlando Is very sensitive about tiie
To Exchange: Northern business nnd
weather report and takes the Timeslong ugo established n character for Im ­
Union to task about publishing ah er­
F o r S w e e t C h a rity’ s S oke
partiality anil fearlessness In tiie publica­ residential property to exchange for San­
roneous statement regarding same.
Tiie Charity Ball to tie given in Orlando tion of news, and this it will maintain. ford or vicinity vacant lots, orange grove
or improved or unimproved celery land
The Keporter-stur draws the mantle
next Thursday, Feb. 18, promises to If you want the news as it really is, sub­ — A. W. Brown, box 820, Sanford, Fla.
o f charity over the affair and ex ­
eclipse all former efforts in lids line. scribe to tiie Thrlce-a-Wcck edition o f the
plains thnt while the Times-Union
Wanted— Everyone to know that tiie
stated Orlando to be as cold as JackThe CJiarity Bull is looked forward to each New York World, which comes to you ev- Ulickensderfer typewriter is the best on
' sonville they did not really mean to
year by the people o f Orange county as cry-oiher dny except Sunday, and is thus, the m arket See them nt The Herald of­
say so. It is now up to the Tlmcsthe
benefits go to tiie Church Home &amp; practically a daily at the price of a weekly. fice.
Unlon to pat Brother Howard on tiie
hm-k nmi alt will h g p c n m m u l -niti«.Two) fdee-fumtshrtf rooms TO ffe nr*
-Thrice-n-Wcrk~l
mobiles in Orlando again.
Sanford
Jam es H arris.
IN
cflt. The ball is always a grand event I scription price is only $1 per year, nnd
Herald, The fact o f the matter is,
and this year will be no exception to the tills |&gt;ay§ for 150 papers. W e ofTer this
For
Rent—
Desk
room
second
floor
office.
the Times-Union made no.sudi state­
ni,cI unequalled newspajier ami T iie Sanford Address Box 331.
ment. It merely primer] the report
Sanford is especially invited to nttend Herald together for fine year for 51.50.
o f the local weather bureau, for which
For Sal2—Good property, now bringing
‘ tr t r l r r no dr grrr-rrttiKrotii bio. a ml t Iw - lIi&amp;.Chailty Ball nt Orlando on the 18tli.
The regular subscription price o f the two twelve per cent interest on investment.
statement which so exciter! the Or__________ —N. H. Garner, Sanford.
papers Is T fZ T
G ra tefu l t o S an ford People
landultcs occurred In tliat.
As a
I or S ale — fay-Sliolcs l yjicwriter, in
matter o f honor and good policy, tiie
In a letter to T. J. Miller. W. H. Moor
first-class order. W ill be sold cheap In­
Times-Union never tampers with the
o f Atlanta expresses Ids gratitude for the
quire nt Herald office.
official reiKirta sent in to it. The InBoot- a n d Shoe Models the
many acts o f kindness shown his w ife at
Jonnaiion appeared under tiie sub­
J/JCa priiiiJqg.jon waziL acnd lt.ro T he
the death nnd funeral services o f her fath­
head. "From
Assistant Observer
H erald office. First-class work guaran­
excellence h as reached its
Hurd,” nud quotation marks a ppenred
teed.
er, Mr. Howland, feveral weeks ago. Mr.
a t the beginning of-each paragraph.
Moor slates that Ills w ife is very ill and
Superior printing for ull purposes at T he supreme height.
Now, wimt have Editors Howard and
Chastity of
unable to write and express her thanks, Ail Local A d vertisem en ts Under This Herald office.
-----------------------Holly, who are newspnjMT men nnd
H eading. One Cent a W o rd Each Issue
but
will
do
so
whenever
her
condition
im
­
should understand die meaning o f
T horoughbred Eggs lor Hatching— White design,
R ich n ess
without
proves. ___________________
sub-heads and quotation marks, to
Wyandots, W hite Leghorns. Buff Leghorns,
Fob Sale. Wood—Pine or oak. by car­ and Buff Rock. $1 for 15. A pply to J. F.
sny o f their criticisms o f the TirnesHorsemen and sportsmen general who load; blocks or oihorwisa. W. B. Ballsr
UnionT W e pause for a reply!
Showiness, P la in n e ss without
Ariol, Sanford.
20-G
are
at the State Fair agree that the raceAltamonte ^Springs, Floridu.
No reply is needed from The Herald.
.
— Sound, gentle' horse, with
Young man o f good character wishes good buggy and harness. Price feasonn- severity are to he found in
Sanford has no kick coming from the meeting now in progress there is Uie best
ever held In the South.
employment
in
or
near
Sanford,
Address
weather reports or tiie weather itself, and
nble. Horse can be driveh. or wbrkod on
A . J.. Geneva, Flo.
24-2
farm. P. 0. Box 0. Lake Mury, Fla. 20-4
w e respectfully refer the ubove to our
no other Shoe in greater
P o p u la rity o f M e t t ln g c r s S to r e
friend, Howurd, o f the Orlando Reporter
j r K . H ettinger has received ten appU-1 ¡ongV*2m 't r o ^ w e r * ' S u n nicy
E y ' * engine;
™ ***
- -Star. ........ .1
abundance or excellence. -Ifcations from -ladies and gentlemen who |° " l y used for pleasure uno «efiSonrdhd Ts
- Reason for selling. I
wish to take a position in his stare. in llrst-olass repair.
HONORABLE PARK TRAMMELL
There is a reason, "o f course. Ask Mr. desire to buy a large boat. The sentinn
you want O xfords, cal) and
capacity Is eight people.
.*
Contractor and Builder
A t a recent meeting o f the Internal Im­ *Mettinger. .____________________
P, B, Brantley. Clermont, Florida.
provement Trustees Mr. Trammell offered
see the line in Tan, Wine,
W. C. T, U. Meeting.
. I f It*» MULES you w a n t to E p lo w o r Will Furnish Estimates for any Building
a resolution to the effect that as a major­
The February m eeting o f the W. a T. h a rro w , see Jam es H arris,
ity o f the suits against tiie Board had been
Repairs, Etc.
Gun Metal, Kid an d Patent
U. wlU be held in the Methodist Qiurch
For Rent- T wo medium-sized front
settled, and no great amount o f litigation
next Tuesday at 3 p. ra.
A ll members
is now pending, the trustees should nyt
im i" ? a'ifi.panlry’ up
Apply at
Leather,-at $3.50 and $4.00
501 Fourth street.
und friends are requested to attend.
em ploy a general counsel for the present
Office
at
A.
E
.
HUT.
Lumber
Yard
If you want a first-class typewriter at
year, but turn over to the attorney general.
T he Herald's 'phone is No. 148.
a moderate rice, call at TheHerald office

Ask for it, We have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1909

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of “The Land
of Flowers'*

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

gan kicking the beast in the ribs nnd
retreated toward the door o i the cage,
reaching it Just in timo to slum it shut
Just as the lion made n spring. As it was,
the anim al’s claws went between the bars
o f the cage nnd left bad-looking scratches
on the trainer's face.
Contract has been let to J. J. Cain o i
Columbia, S.C.,for the erection of the new
building for the blind, deaf nnd dumb at
St. Augustine. The bid was $67,427.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY

An Epitome o f the Week’s Moat Im­
A pineapple weighing ten pounds nnd Efficient S ta ff or Reporters Weekly
portant Happenings In the
Covers the Territory for
hnving fifty-tw o crowns is a St. Lucie ex­
State's Domain.
The Herald
hibit at the Jacksonville fair. C. A . Killer

A business deal was consummated this
week at Pensacola between the Willinms
Naval Stores Co. and The J. R. Saunders
Co. for all the naval stores property, in— eluding tire yards and tanks at Pensacola.
New Orleans, Chicago and St. Louis, the
consldenition-bcIrTg-J5 OOrfiOO.

was the grower.

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Florida East Const Ry. Bystem has bepn Sptclal correspondent to The llrrald.
mnde Into two divisions. Northern head­
Mrs. Dr. Henry Foster, one o f our re g
quarters at St. Augustine; Southern head­ ulnr winter visitors,Tins arrived from her
quarters at Titusville.
~
Northern home to sixmd the “winter here
and cscnptr rhe rigors of Die severe
THEY FEAR FLORIDA CABBAGE weather now b ein g . ex p erien c ed -in -tlie
-- At various pain U-in-Florida where Hon.

slapped, tlurlog, BGutûür

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W-STatTBro#t&amp;?tirnV"lrfcflrVeep

JBGÏ&amp;lpLÎ 3fxca«d JuD. -Wiil-be

First Year

the state fair. He reports that much
t4 ^ **+ **+ + + + + **+ + *4 *4 &gt; *+ + +
interest is to be seen, although a good
many exhibits nre not yet in place. With
many people, however, the races seem to
be the "most principalest” thing.
From The lllre ld ’s Special Correspondent
BV W TrtltfS Telephone *
Mr*. D. B. W illiam s hits Rone to Hazel
hurst, Ga„ to visit her mother for n few
The cold-blooded cruelty of mankind is
days, after which she will go t o o n A t responsible for the slaughter o f six inoffen­
Inntn hospital for an operation. Dr. W il sive girl kittens this weclf ns thier infantile
limns will go up and be with her through bodies were discoverer} floating in the dark
the ordeal. Their many friends will deep­ nnd turbid waters o f Pump Branch last.
ly sympathize with them.
Saturday.
One can only Imagine the^

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The Indies of the Methodist church held
a bazaar last Friday niglit in the room
under the Masonic hull. A good many
things were offered for sale, including
pillnu, sandwiches, cake, coffee, home
made carnlyi etc. There whs ti fine as­
sortment o f valentines and this table was
■presided'DVfef- by Miss Wanda Combs
Alissca.JLutc WillieriuglAuv—ond_.lennie
TDrnc’r had c lia tileof j f i c candyTaunh.
most plensnnt time was had nnd some
$40 was realized. Mrs. J. J. Combs was
at the head o f the enterprise and she re
ccivcd many compliments on the business
like-way in which Its nffairs were con
ducted.

FROM MACARONI DELTA f

feelings o f the mother cat as she realized
that her feline offsprings were no more.'
Gil Shisher went to the mourners'bench
Inst Sunday, and got up nnd told o f n lot
o f mean things he wanted forgl venessfor
One lKing was he "threw four dead cats
In Aleck Smoot’s, cistern two wcoka-ngo
and everybody in cliprch got up nnd iorAlv?lium.b.UUHlC.~JIUi tllttA—iyas^vOccirr—-*-who-wewt-outeide nml waited Tor Gil aiiJ~~**' "
gnvc him the durndcst licking he ever had.
It's thought Aleck's conduct will much *
discourage other sinqers from telling their
cussed nctions.
Reuben Glue has rented Ids two-room
cottage on Plunkett avenue to Mosc Huffstetter and w ill move his fam ily into rooms
over Gnbe Mullen's meat shop.
Miss Mellissn Muggs, o f Bungalow Cor­
ners graced our town with her queenly
presence last Saturday. She is canvassing
for the sale o f |.id Musinrd's tapeworm
remedies.
...
"I1

remcinbcred, spent his winters here, own­
ing a beautiful home at Lake Charm
P ric e s o f Old S to c k Down
N ew York, Feb. 8.— Under heavy re­ He was n Christian gentleman o f sterling
qualities nnd unblemished character. He
The annual state encampment o f the ceipts of Florida new cabbage and a dull
accomplished much good in Oviedo in
Grand Arm y o f the Republic will he held demand, the market for old stock took to
financial and spiritual way, ever ready
in St. Petersburg, beginning Feb. 17th. It the toboggnn this week. Western New
to lend n helping hiuid toward the adHardie D. Geiger, who is studying law
York
dealers
sent
liberal
quantities
of
old
- is advised that visiting comrades take
vnnccmciit-and .upbuilding o i the com in Wake Forest College, North Carolina,
stock
in
the
market
and
prices
declined
advantage o f the railroad special rates to
munity, and was beloved by all who ett 'dropped out of acliool a day or two la s :
Tampa rather than try to secure other to $30(&lt;i35 a ton. The volume in which
Joyed
the privilege of his acquaintance week, went oyer to Raleigh nnd took tiie
Florida stock is arriving Inis inspired west­
rates,
nnd
companionship.
lie erected
the examination given hy the Supreme Court.
ern New York shippers with fear that it is
A negro named Bowninn, living in Pnnot good policy to hold the balance o f their Foster Memorial Chapel ut Lake Charm He passed with creditable marks, was
lntka. blew his w ife's brains our during n
cnbbngc any longer In expectation o f high­ untl during his lifetim e was a staunch admit ic'd to the bar and given a license
quarrel last Saturday night. He then gave
SI Lingcnfelter has bought n half ii^ " —
er prices. The cold snap in Florida is ex ­ supporter o f the Methodist Church here, to practise In all courts in the state.
himself up to the authorities.
Dr.
Foster
also
supixirted
a
large
sani­
terest
in Seth Perkins' two-cow dairy.
However,
lie
will
continue
iu
college
for
pected to curtail shipments for the next
tarium
in
Clifton,
New
York—
a
refuge
Hayward Summers. 13 years old. on only two weeks.
Shorty
Butt’s two girls wore short dresrat
lenst
n
year
and
a
half
yet,
doing
work
—■-------------------------------child., died at Largo this week from blood
L a te arrivals o f Florida cnbbngc showed and haven of.rcsl for the ills o f afflicted with reference to a Bachelor of Law s de­ es nnd pink stockings nt the church social
poisoning, the result o f a wound received tile effects o i frost. The damage was tloae humanity— where a great nnd noble work gree. "Colonel" Geiger’s friends here sin­ the other night nnd Were much gazed at.
Amos Bolliver's hired g irl has. tendered
from a toy riild.
on the w ay here; otherwise the quality has been successfully carried on for yTOrs.' cerely congratulate him on the success he
her
resignation nnd nCcpted a position In
Miss
Taylor,
an
attractive
young
Indy
Is
achieving
as
a
student
o
f
luw.
F, K, Purse,jhe young man whonttempt- was excellent. The stock moved slowly
of
Georgia
is
here,
the
guest
o
f
Mr.
and
Bill
Chcezum's fnmlly to do general houM*
ed to commit suicide in Jacksonville last at $2 ('(2.50 a barrel crate. Th e demand
The members o f the Uuptist chdrch had
August by cutting the veins In his wrist, for red cabbage was inactive nnd sufficient Mrs. Henry McCall.
ho]&gt;ed that they couIiTTfnve~"iIie opening" work,— Shu c w iim of revolutionary - slock------A contingent of our-Northern friends service in the new church building next and has refused several offers o f marriage.
and failed, has succeeded at last, having to absorb the offerings. Quotations were
Boys will lie boys, hut them Blxler Ixtys
have
arrived to 8|&gt;ciid the winter and ore day. However the doors and windows
taken n large done o f arsenic Just - week $40((M 5. A few small lots of imported
pleasantly
domiciled
nt
Lake
Cliurm,
the
nre
|tositively devilish. They sheared
.while stopping in Atlanta,
have been delayed nnd lliu service will
Danish red brought $20, Savunnah stock
Aunt
Mniuly Gulliver's horse's tnii Inst
inimitable
rendezvous
of
beauty
and
have to lie pnstixmed until the fourthr
On Monday, Feb. 22, a party o f twenty moved slowly. In quality nnd appearance
Sunday
night nnd threw two dead cats in
comfort.
As
yet
we
Imvc
been
unable
to
Sunday
in
(lie
present
month.
By
that
Cnnadian girls jvill visit Florida to com­ it was inferior to the Florida offerings
ascertain the names of all. but we notice time the building will have been fully Bill Joslyn's cistern. They need repri­
Prices
were
$
l.5
0r»2
a
barrel
crate.
pare climatic notes and enjoy the beau­
manding. to suy the leust.
The d?inAnd for this variety was dull witli pleasure among the representation completed and your correspondent is au­
ties of a Florida wintpr.our
inevitable
¡tail
welcome
visitors,
thorized to hereby iifvfte everybody, in­ .Skinny Jane Catkins ik suffering from
and there were accumulations almost
Senator Taliaferro is endeavoring to get
devotees
¡it
the
"shrine"
of
Florida
cli­
cluding peoplo of contiguous communities nervous constipation and bilious liver,.
every day.— Produce News.
an appropriation o f $20,000 from Con­
Si Blizzard's two-year-old twins wore
mate, I)r. Kinney anti daughter of New to attend tbe opening service.
This
gress to boused fur theconstruction,'equip­
The Royal Hungarian O rchestra
York State.
building will lie one o f the handsomest thier first long pants Jast Sunday and look­
Sanford people uml their visitors will be
ment and maintenance o f schools for Scjn-'
E. Y. Mnllory. n prominent citizen- of and most up-to-dnie village churches iu ed quite comical. The little fellows seem­
offered a~rare treat on next Wednesday Macon, Gu., uml wife, arrived Inst week.
inole Indian youth.
"*•'
Florida, having baptistry, Sunday school ed to realize that they hud got past the
— P, F-. Jenkins, the n ew ly appointed en­ niglit « t the opera house. The Royal Hun­ Mr. Mallory Is an ardcnF sportsman, and moms, a prayer meeting room nnd an un­ colicky stage o f thier existence.
gineer for the Evcrglndcs drainage work garian Orchestra is one o f the finest or­ every winter comes down to enjoy the usually plensing auditorium. The loca­
Tiie Knights nnd Ladies uf Jumping
has been looking the situation over in the chestras in this country, being comtxised excellent hunting and ffsliing afforded tion is bath central mid beautiful. Our Jesik*is society held thier monthly crap
vicinity of Miami, preparatory to pushing of thoroughly com|ietent musicians. S ev­ here,
Baptist friends anil the whole community shooting festival last Friday night und tiie
eral o f tliis company have been connected
the work from that point.'
Mrs. B. F. Wheeler visited her sister. have just cause to feel proud of this fine winnings will go toward buying n hemp
with the greater symphony orchestras, Mrs. Carter, in Sanford, for several days
car|x:t for their new hall.
i •
B. M. Beams o f Lake Magdalene section
new building. Much credit Is due Rev
both in tiiis country and in Europe. This last week
Mose Stuckineycr shelled his seed corn
near Tampa, exhibited ri|»e peaches in
K. N. Cate, who bus charge o f the work
orchestra won the first prize mcdnl in
In the Foster Memorial Chu|&gt;el at Luke Mr. Gate is ii skilled mechanic nnd nil of yesterday,----- ---------- -¡—----------- -----------—
that city last w cek^_They w ere grown on
competition with many'others ¡it the" Cm Charm Sunday afternoon services were
Buck Swcezy is going to write comic
In s Ironic place and were o f good flnvor.
the work from foundation to finish is first
luinhian exposition.
items
for the Bungalow Corners Cyclone.
held
and
well
attended.
An
eminent
Mr. Ucurss had a few ripe - peaches iu
class in every resjiecl.
Louis Lipski, the conductor, is one o f the divine of Canandaigua, N. Y., who Is
Buck can do it all right for he's a regular
January.
s—
uldest teachers in tile country, lie bus spending the winter here, occupied the
cut-up.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
' Dr. James H. Randolph tins been ap­
appeared before the King of England and pulpit and favored the congregation with Special Correspondence tti Ttio llrcald.
Absalom Skinner called on Becky Clinopointed chief physician o f the Stale insane
other royal personages.
an able sermon replete with rhetoric' anti
Mr. and Mrs. James Luughlin, 3rd, of feltcr last Sunday nfternoon and was in ­
Asylum In place o f Dr. R. L. Coodbreud
.The New York Hernklsuys: "Tospenk logic— truly a pleasing and convincing Zcllwood, their winter home, were nt the vited to sluy for supper. Absalom stayed
who has tendered his resignation, to take
of the playing uf the Royal Hungarian Or­ address—a product which can only em a­ ‘A ltam onte" a few days last week, guests quite a while after, we guess.
effect April L*
chestra in such terms of praise as it de­ nate from the fertile resources o f a high­ o f Mrs^Tabrahom, .
Clemunthy Slocum is inking treatment
"*
The Unitarians o f Jacksonville have just serves would be to use expressions thnt
fur
warts nnjl freckles.
ly educated and polished gentleman
Late arrivals at the "A lto m o n te" were
completed nnd dedicated a house o f wor have the appearance of extravagance. If We noticed with
Cyrentis Hybnrger's
wall-eyed
son
pleasure
tastefully Mr. Edward Anthony, Bostoh. Mass., Mrs.
ship.
the general public knew how seldom mu­ grouped around the altar, several or­ F. I). Larubee, Kenneth, McCulloch, Min­ eloped with one Of Zekc Slusher's spindleThe Merchants' nnd Miners' Transporta­ sical performances merit unqualified praise chids, fine apccinicns from the gardens neapolis, Minn., James Colder, Jr.. Mont- shanked girls Inst Sunday nnd went to
tion Co. of Ballimqre, Md., is to improve it would appreciate how great n pleasure of T. L. Mead, who takes great pleasure cluir, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glllespcr, Trilby on their honeymoon trip, where
its Jacksonville service by new steamers is afforded the musical reviewer in listen­ In tltc propagation of these, beautiful Miss Gillespcr, Woodhaveu, K. I., J. B. they have rich relations.'
ing to efforts that merit only approval.
and wharfage,
The ininlcrs on the Mnccuronl Bungflowers. The entire community hopes for llallctt and wife. Bridge|xirt, Conn.
Mr,
The orchestra will be the third number a continuation of these delightful ser- Hillicit is one o f the liest known liuaimoa» gum cr fltmek ygfllt-Ttlay because Editor-------Auto races o n . Daytona beach will be
men in that city, hnving established the Steve Baxter wds wearing a pair of non­
"tlFtfl In March, commencing about the 22d. oi the High School Lyceum course. Those vices on the Sabbath.
who have season tickets may take them
first house in Bridgejiorl fur handling union made trousers. Steve liasiTt got
Wm. S. Jordan has purchased for $20,to Newlan's drug store, where scats will
Chicago
dressed beef— about thirty yenrs but one pair of breeches' nnd lie says he'll
APOPKA ITEMS
000 the Dewhurst homestead o f some 400
be reserved free. General admission, 50c; Special Correspondent« to The Herald :
ago,
but
remains manager fur the com­ IliBunionize Ills office before tie'll buy a
acres near Ortega. It will he divided into
new |xiir. *
reserved seats, 75c. School pupils, gen­
Mrs.
F.
G.
Connell
and
her
daughter.
pany.
building lots and put on the market.
Sum Dingman's new milch cow was
eral admission. 35c; reserved seats. 50c. Mrs. Annie Cummings, o f Oakland were
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ely. of Gran­
A new W esleyan Memorial church is The performance will begin promptly ut
hurled
into eternity by a Sanford &amp;
here recently visiting relatives.
ville, N. 11., urc also guests o f the A lta ­
being built in A tlanta on the site o f the 8:30 o'clock.
verglmles ta r Inst week anil her threemonte.
Mr.
Ely
is
ngenl
for
the
Colum­
Miss Keeling, o f Leesburg is the charm-oW-edifice, at a cust-trf-about -W OO,000.
weeks-old calf is being brought up on u
tng-guest of-her fiinftd. Miss.NellkJiYjliiim, bia Manufacturing Company.
Woodmen o f the World, jurisdiction V,
bottler—It-t»tusen o n e * sympathies to-see-—
F7F7
Davis
o
f
Uuenn
Cot
loge
s
p
e
iilT
T
A rrival and D eparture o f Mulls
Messrs. Cunningham and Bird are now
of Florida, w ill hold their annual conven­
few days Inst week with his interesting the infantile cowiet trying to obtain
Effective November Fifteenth.
loiiig the East Const. They may extend
tion in Tampa during March. This is the Arrive From
family. Mr. Davis is one o f Florida's live nourishment In sucii a modern way.
North..........7 00 n, m.. 2 03 p. in., 5 40 p. m. their trip to Cuba and return to Apopkn
first convention under the new jurisdiction
— HAYRUnt.
business men.
South.............................. 7 00 ■. iu.. 2 33 p. oi.
Tampa only.......... ...... ,..............It 33 a, tn. via Tumpa pad the state fair.
organization.
Tbe
Altam
onte
Improvement
Associa­
Titusville blanch rrvrtTn# 00 ». &lt;0-, ¡¿AO 0- «V
Gillon McClure was over from Sanford
Oviedo branch .................
10 30 «. in.
tion is pine strnwing the road at Palm
Fritz Johnson, 33 years o f age, was run
Recent Florid a f Ires
Trilby branch..... ............7 00 a. m., 1 10 p. m. litis week on a visit to his imrents, Mr.
over by a street car in Tnmpa Inst Satur­
Springs, a distance of about three miles,
Tu» arcs branch.............................I 52 p m.
Two cottages in West Tamixi were de­
and Mrs. 11. II. McClure. He reports the
which will be highly appreciated hy visi­ stroyed last Friday. Loss, $2,000.
day and was so badly injured that lie died Leave For
North.............................. 2 52 p m.. 0 00 p. m. celery crop us beginning to move now
in a few minutes. He was trying to avoid
tors to that resort, which bus become
South........ 1 83 p m..:9 30 p m . U 00 p. m
A cottage belonging to Judge W. Harris
Titusville branch... __ U OO a. tn.. 2 23 p. in. pretty rapidly.' Prices ore good. The
quite
famous silica tbe discovery of the nt Williston was burned last week, owing
•wo approaching teams when he was struck
Oviedo branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3(1 p. m. McClure brothers, A. J. Lovell and Harry
TtUby branch..................1 45 p. m . 0 OO p, m.
medicinal qualities aud the beautiful
by die car. He leaves four children bea defective flue.
Tavarea branch..............6 40 a. ro . 2 23 j&gt;. m. Witherington comprising, the A|&gt;opka con­
tropical scenery. C. G. Justice, who owns
rereft o f parents, the mother having died
Branch train! dally eicrpt Sunday; othan dally.
A burn and contents belonging tn T, if.
A dally eiprcs* pouch received from Tampa at tingent in the Celery City, ull have a
palatial winter home, and is extensive­ Wlckens o f Coleman was. burned recently,
*cw months ago. The motonnnn nnd 11 53 a. ro
prospect of doing well this season.
Chas. F Ha m !*», Postmaster
ly Interested it) fruit culture, is president entailing a loss o f sercn il hundred dollars
conductor o f . the cyr were arrested, but
-------It. C HASUW. A U T m in u t e r .
MU* Waiuiu Combs is at Coleman pre-. o f -1 lie liiipruvamsM Association and the partially covw sd by iasurane*. - ......— ,
- gave bail. - T h e remains o f the dead man
paring the young people o f that com­ prime mover in the improvements in and
were sent to Plant City for burial.
J. I. Stanford's home in Live Oak was
Surrey for Sale
munity for u W. C. T. U. medal contest ubout Altam onte.
destroyed Teh. 7lh. Mr. Stanford wus
Tampa’s fire chief now speeds to fires
W e have a new $123,00 one-horse surrey
Miss Combs berseff luis received quite a
quite badly burned In saving his family;
in an automobile recently bought for tbe that has only been used one munth,whlch
Lawn Mpwers
number o f medals in such contests on
Loss estim ated at $3,000; Insured for
department.
w
e
offer
for
$7fi.00.
Special price# to reduce stock. If you
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account of her proficiency in elocution,
$ 1,000 .
—Saniokd Carriage Works.
Morris, the lion tamer now performing 22lf
[n fact, she has has received so many want a good mower at a low price, now is
at the state fair, had a narrow escape from
medals that she might well be called the time to buy. Also good stock of
Just Received
Potato Barrels
death tit« other day. He went Into the
scythes, grass hooks and lawn rakes.
The Lady of tbe Decoration."
The
largest
line o f sporting goods ever
35c F, O, U. here.
cage of Reo, the big lion, to feed hlpi raw
Harry J. Wilson.
Rev.
J.
D.
Geiger
spent
part
o
f
last
received
in
Sanford—
guns, rifles, hunting
Huntington
Mills
L
Cooperage
Co.,
•neat Reo was In an ugly mood and
T he H erald's' ' phone is No. 148.
clothing, etc.
Harry J. Wilson,
Huntington, Flo. week In Tampa and while there visited
Wouldn’t partake of the meat. Morris be- 2 5 -if
to the state he has been welcomed by
large gatherings o f people, .who listened
to his words with rapt attention.

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD
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PuMhhwl Every Saturday Montini at Sanford. Pia.
R. ). H olly, M anaiinl Editor

Subscription Price, * 1.00 a Year In Advance
Entered as

mad nistur Au*ut^2nd.

1908. at the T o s t o » « at
^
under Act of M itch 3rd, 187w.
Durham AdvertUlnS Company. Jacksonville. Fep-

\

reiewtiute*

OfDcs rirst Ooor in ths BUhop Dlock. F lrlt Street
Téléphoné No. 148.

Where is the editor of the Sopchoppy
pnperT

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.

The statement o f tho First National
Bonk in this issue o f T he Herald s Bo w b
a' great increase o f business for that in ­

n ir iw

stitution.

•

If tiie land around Sanford continues I d

move os 1| did this week there wlU be
very little o f it for sale in n few
M.

Ht* Fife»™

mk

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months.

The Sanford fc Everglades Railway is
receiving favorable comment throughout
the State and T he Herald is proud of the
. fact that it is ono of our home enter1
prises, developed by home capital.

without additional compensation, all legn
matters for adjustment. To give one an
idcH-trf th o -n p p ro x lm tn e ~ H m n ff"iiriiH f
State by tho adoption o f this policy, it m ay
b e ' mentioned that in 1007 Hon. W. S.
Jenn,n$» received $16,000 for acting as
such counsel, and last year his remunera­
tion amounted to $17,000, plus expenses.
The people o f Florida mado no mistake
when they elected Hon. Park Tiammell to
the office o f attorney-general. His policy
will always be toward the greatest good
for the people.

MOB STARTS TO BURN NEGRO
Lakelan d S tir re d Up O ver A ssault On
Y ou n g Lady
Lakeland, Feb. 11.— Chnrlcs Crumley,
the negro'nrrestcd on suspicion o f being
the man who attempted to criminnlly
assault Miss Irma Newell on last Tues­
day. was taken from tho Jail at Lqkcland
yesterday by a mob o f one thousand men,
bound to a stake, faggots heaped about
his body and oil poured over the mass
with the intention o f burning him. How­
ever. Sheriff John Logan, his brother
Alonzo Logan, and Special Deputy E. A.
Mullen pleaded for calm action, and the
negro declaring he could prove an alibi,
was spared.
*
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.
C ru m le y was marched back to ja il and

ADDITIONAL LO CALS

at your

The Royal Tailors Brand o f Clothing
Mrs. H. P. Driver und daughter spent
Wednesday In Orlnndo.

You can get

The Maryland Amusement Company
w ill be in Sanford all next week.

ARM OUR

The "Lucky Sunfoni” signs are being
posted this week and are attracting much
attention.
F or R e n t — Eight room house, $20 per

month.

Enquire G14 Magnolia A vo.

F E R T IL IZ E R S

H. P. Driver has returned from Orlando
where he received medical attention at
the Church Home and Hospital.
English Cabs, nil the rnge in go-carts,
ot The Sanford Furniture Oo.
Tw o long-haired evangelists represent­
ing the Israeiitc^church ore in the city
making speeches ¡and distributing litera­
ture.
A t The Park’s Show this afternoon the
matinee bill w ill be “ The American Girl.”
Tonight w ill be rendered the grdot drama,
Tracey, The Outlaw."

•

Drive yOur W agon into Sanforjl
Call on C. H. Evans
He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse
W ithoute*“»Delay—

Armour Blood, Bone .&amp; Potash
Arn^our Celery Grower

See the English Cabs, the In test things
in go-carts, at The Sanford Furniture Co.

Armour Vegetable—

Rev. J, B. Mitchell o f Orlando poised
through Sanford Thursday cn route, to St.
Augustine to deliver his famous lecture,
"ThE.OId.ind NawSoutlu'-’J______
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Armour Practical TrucFeF ~

-Elsewhere in’ IhlS'lsstie js an able ar■- — — tid cu p o n d eep e n in g th eclm n n el o f the a-number o f proniiucui. ntcuJia.VC. akoin
~ D rr O .“Vf:TCtTfg left y es renin r-for-Khtr*- —
St. Johns from our able Congressman, to prevent'any further attempt upon his mond, Vn. Mrs. King will nccompany
life.
Many
armed
men.ore
in
town.
Hon. Frank Clark.
The editor o f T he
him home from Virginln, where she hns
Miss Newell declares that Crumley looks
H erald intends to have _Frank make o
been spending the past few months.
like tlnT-inan who attempted the crime,
visit to Sanford nt tltc dose o f the pres­
Robert Dingley, who was formerly em ­
ent session and our people will then have but is not certain.'
ployed
as manager o f tiie City Restaurant,
A s soon as it was learned that the ne­
the pleasure o f hearing him upon tills
is
now
employed
ot the Melrose House.
gro hnd been arrested the mob surrounded
vita l question.__________________ _
DeLund,
where
he
w ill gladly w eicem eall
the Jail and Marshal Skipper Was pounced
ids Sanford friends.
upon,
the
keys
taken
from
him
and
the
The latest title for Sanford seems to
have caught tho popular elioni. Editor negro was soon in the grasp o f the frantic
Children’ s Dancing Class
Howard o f the Reporter-Star lias the follow- mob. A chain was put around the vic­
Miss
Gclslc
Butt hnB opened n dancing
tim ’s neck and he was dragged to the
’ lug:
class
in
connection
with her oilier class,
scene of the crime. Here a pile o f wood
First tho’ "Gate City," next the
was heaped up and saturated with kero- Lessons will ho given on Wednesday and
"Celery City,"
and
now "Lucky
Sanford." "W h a t’S inannm cT" Every­
pene and the negro led to it nmi com Saturday afternoons at three o ’clock, at
thing, and niter all the changes we
tnanded to confess, . l i e protested Ilia the Hotel Wilton. Terms,.two dollars for
(W rite us)
believe Uie Inst adopted is ilia most
innocence, but tills doubtless would.have eight lessons.
striking, : because the name o f the
• "lucky town is indicated. Let her
ind.no effect had not Er. Dunklin, the
Drain and Ir rig a tio n M a teria l
go at tliat— "Lucky Sanford.”
girl’s grandfather, declared that he was
W e make special carload priccir on
possitlvc the wrong man was about to be
t—■
mixed sizes o f sewer pipe. 4 inch. 8 inch
Washington and Lincoln nrc the two punished. This with the resolute action
ond larger sizes. Also second quality
names ond fames that America gave to o f Sheriff Logan, who nrrlvcd nt this mo­
pipes nt reduced, rates. See us before
the world. Th ey,sh all not die.
Each ment, induced the mob to allow the negro
buying. Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
and Inspect the Ulickensderfer. T h e best
year their hallowed memories are made to ngain be taken to jail!
and most compact machiiieon theinorkctl
the occasion of teaching th e.risin g gen­
Plano Tuning
Wanted— Party to contract to furnish
M rs. J. J. Cowan.
eration true patriotism, love o f country,
Next week W ade will work in Sanford engine wood on rack, for S. &amp; E. railway.
On W cdncsdcy evening. Feb. lOlh, a
‘ and n pure-hearted, blameless life.
Not
Orders sent to Pica will be n(tended to.
A. P. Connelly.
the
only in our own beloved land are these large congregation assembled at
F
or
S
ale
—
Perfectly
sound,
gentle horse;
names the rallying ones, o f nil liberty Methodist Church, to pay the last tribute
Tiie present State Fair nt Tiimpn has
lovers, but tho world has appropriated o f respect to the good woman whose exceeded all past records in attendance. Indy can drive; price reasonable. Good
size and can work on farm. Also good
them and modo them tier own.
name heads tills notice. Mrs. Cowan was
buggy nnd harness if horse is taken.
Clay Tile F o r Sale.
born in Volusia County,* Florida.
She
22-3 .
Box No. B. Lake Mary, Fin.
was 40 years old when death claimed
, Pniutkn Tile fur sale in any quonity.
ItlE QUESTION Or ADAPTAIltl ITY,
E xperienced Nurse— For information
address ‘1Nurse.'1 Box 103, City.
ISM
In this issue under the head o f “ Vçice her on tho Olh. Stic tind been married
,
G. F. Sumi, Box .‘171
o f tiie People" is an article from the tibie to J. J. Cowan 27 years and six months.
For rent or for sale— cash or terms—
The fourteen counties which have large
pen o f J. N. Whltner--upon "A d o p ta ­ Site was a devoted member o f the Metiw
new cottage corner Highth strrct- nnd
county
displays nt the State Fair are nt Magnolia avenue. Four nice large rooms,
bility.” It deals with tiie question of odist Church. She lived her religion. Tiie
new people engaging in tiie trucking universal sentiment was. her life was tracting n great deal o f attention from kiten undhe hath. Occupancy about Feb.
*»*—S. O. Sminiiolser,
She leaves a husband, five visitors.
business with no previous knowledge of enough.
Phone 115 after 0 o'clock p. m.
Florldn soil and clim ate and gives un ex­ daughters, one sister, one brother, with
■Thrlce-a-W cck W orld
Shade Trees—Those wanting shade trees
ample of liow G. C. Chamberlain made oilier relatives, and many friends to
of any kind, such ns palmetto, magnolia,
More alert, more thorough and more
good tiiis year by surmounting all diffi­ mourn her departure.
oak nnd maple, should see A. F. WestcrMrs. Cowan lias passed from mating us, fearless than ever. A President o f the
culties ond d isplaying the grit and deter203*'V T j
jirow... Box,
mi nut ion that makes victory out of dc- hut it is an unspeakable comfort to tiie United States will lie sleeted this year.
Who
is
lie
mid
who
is
the
man
whom
he
church,
and
ought
to
be
a
solace
to
the
feat.
For Salk—Lettuce plants. R. H. Muirdeeply affiicted husband and children, will beat! Nobody yet knows, bat the head. on Celery avenue.
tiint she illustrated the doctrines of the Thrice-n-Week edition o f the New York
WEATHER AS AN ASSET.
Celery Plants— 15,000 very fine prick
The Times-Union Short Talks man is Christian religion, nnd died testifying nil World will tell you every step and every bed plants for sale cheap. Jno. D. Jinkins,
detail of wlint promises to be a campaign Corner o f French avenue nnd Third street.
still harping on the Orlando weather re­ was well.
of
tire most ubsortilng Interest. It may
May we nil meet again.
Furnished Rooms tor Rent- Good location
port and even attempts to drag in the
not
tell you wlint you hope, but it will tell only two dollars [&gt;er week if taken at once.
—A.
E.
H
ouseholder
.
editor o f T he H e r a ld in the following:
Call at Herald office..
Sanford, Florida, Feb. 11th, '00.
you whut is. The Tlirice-a-Week World
Orlando Is very sensitive about tiie
To Exchange: Northern business nnd
weather report and takes the Timeslong ugo established n character for Im ­
Union to task about publishing ah er­
F o r S w e e t C h a rity’ s S oke
partiality anil fearlessness In tiie publica­ residential property to exchange for San­
roneous statement regarding same.
Tiie Charity Ball to tie given in Orlando tion of news, and this it will maintain. ford or vicinity vacant lots, orange grove
or improved or unimproved celery land
The Keporter-stur draws the mantle
next Thursday, Feb. 18, promises to If you want the news as it really is, sub­ — A. W. Brown, box 820, Sanford, Fla.
o f charity over the affair and ex ­
eclipse all former efforts in lids line. scribe to tiie Thrlce-a-Wcck edition o f the
plains thnt while the Times-Union
Wanted— Everyone to know that tiie
stated Orlando to be as cold as JackThe CJiarity Bull is looked forward to each New York World, which comes to you ev- Ulickensderfer typewriter is the best on
' sonville they did not really mean to
year by the people o f Orange county as cry-oiher dny except Sunday, and is thus, the m arket See them nt The Herald of­
say so. It is now up to the Tlmcsthe
benefits go to tiie Church Home &amp; practically a daily at the price of a weekly. fice.
Unlon to pat Brother Howard on tiie
hm-k n m i a lt w ill h g p c n m m u l - n it i«.Two) fdee-fumtshrtf rooms TO f fe nr*
-Thrice-n-Wcrk~l
mobiles in Orlando again.
Sanford
Jam es H arris.
cflt. The ball is always a grand event I scription price is only $1 per year, nnd
Herald, The fact o f the matter is,
and this year will be no exception to the tills |&gt;ay§ for 150 papers. W e ofTer this
For
Rent—
Desk
room
second floor office.
the Times-Union made no.sudi state­
ni,cI unequalled newspajier ami T iie Sanford Address Box 331.
ment. It merely primer] the report
Sanford is especially invited to nttend Herald together for fine year for 51.50.
o f the local weather bureau, for which
For Sal2—Good property, now bringing
‘ tr t r l r r no dr grrr-rrttiKrotii bio. a ml t Iw - lIi&amp;.Chailty Ball nt Orlando on the 18tli.
The regular subscription price o f the two twelve per cent interest on investment.
statement which so exciter! the Or__________ —N. H. Garner, Sanford.
papers Is T fZ T
G ra tefu l t o S an ford People
landultcs occurred In tliat.
As a
I or S ale — fay-Sliolcs l yjicwriter, in
matter o f honor and good policy, tiie
In a letter to T. J. Miller. W. H. Moor
first-class order. W ill be sold cheap In­
Times-Union never tampers with the
o f Atlanta expresses Ids gratitude for the
quire nt Herald office.
official reiKirta sent in to it. The Inmany acts o f kindness shown his w ife at
Jonnaiion appeared under tiie sub­
J/JCa priiiiJqg.jon waziL acnd lt.ro T he
the death nnd funeral services o f her fath­
head. "From
Assistant Observer
H erald office. First-class work guaran­
Hurd,” nud quotation marks a ppenred
teed.
er, Mr. Howland, feveral weeks ago. Mr.
a t the beginning of-each paragraph.
Moor slates that Ills w ife is very ill and
Superior printing for ull purposes at T he
Now, wimt have Editors Howard and
unable to write and express her thanks, Ail Local A d vertisem en ts Under This Herald office.
-----------------------Holly, who are newspnjMT men nnd
H eading. One Cent a W o rd Each Issue
but
will
do
so
whenever
her
condition
im
­
should understand die meaning o f
T horoughbred Eggs lor H atching— W hite
proves. ___________________
sub-heads and quotation marks, to
Wyandots, W hite Leghorns. Buff Leghorns,
Fob Sale. Wood—Pine or oak. by car­ and Buff Rock. $1 for 15. A pply to J. F.
sny o f their criticisms o f the TirnesHorsemen and sportsmen general who load; blocks or oihorwisa. W. B. Ballsr
UnionT W e pause for a reply!
Ariol, Sanford.
20-G
Altamonte ^Springs, Floridu.
No reply is needed from The Herald. are at the State Fair agree that the race.
— Sound, gentle' horse, with
Young man o f good character wishes good buggy and harness. Price feasonnSanford has no kick coming from the meeting now in progress there is Uie best
ever held In the South.
employment
in
or
near
Sanford,
Address
weather reports or tiie weather itself, and
nble. Horse can be driveh. or wbrkod on
A . J.. Geneva, Flo.
24-2
farm. P. 0. Box 0. Lake Mury, Fla. 20-4
w e respectfully refer the ubove to our
P o p u la rity o f M e t t ln g c r s S to r e
friend, Howurd, o f the Orlando Reporter
j r K . H ettinger has received ten appU-1 ¡ongV*2m 't r o ^ w e r * ' S u n nicy
E y ' * engine;
™ ***
- -Star. ........ .1
cations from -ladies and gentlemen who |° " l y used for pleasure uno «efiSonrdhd Ts
- Reason for selling. I
wish to take a position in his stare. in llrst-olass repair.
HONORABLE P A R K TRAMMELL
There is a reason, "o f course. Ask Mr. desire to buy a large boat. The sentinn
capacity Is eight people.
.*
A t a recent meeting o f the Internal Im­ *Mettinger. .____________________
P, B, B r a n t l e y . Clermont, Florida.
provement Trustees Mr. Trammell offered
W. C. T, U. M e e tin g .
. I f It*» MULES you w a n t to E p lo w o r Will Furnish Estimates for any Building
a resolution to the effect that as a major­
The February m eeting o f the W. a T. h a rro w , see Jam es H arris,
ity o f the suits against tiie Board had been
Repairs, Etc.
U. wlU be held in the Methodist Qiurch
For Rent- T wo medium-sized front
settled, and no great amount o f litigation
next Tuesday at 3 p. ra.
A ll members
is now pending, the trustees should nyt
im i" ? a'ifi.panlry’ up
Apply a t
501 Fourth street.
und friends are requested to attend.
em ploy a general counsel for the present
Office at A. E. HUT. Lumber Yard
If you want a first-class typewriter at
year, but turn over to the attorney general.
The Herald's 'phone is No. 148.
a moderate rice, call at TheHerald office

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/^V S^AfPQfiD— Lf/e is Worth Living
Number 26

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1909

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of “The Land
of Flowers'*

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

gan kicking the beast in the ribs nnd
retreated toward the door o i the cage,
reaching it Just in timo to slum it shut
Just as the lion made n spring. As it was,
the anim al’s claws went between the bars
o f the cage nnd left bad-looking scratches
on the trainer's face.
Contract has been let to J. J. Cain o i
Columbia, S.C.,for the erection of the new
building for the blind, deaf nnd dumb at
St. Augustine. The bid was $67,427.

An Epitom e o f th e W e e k ’s M o a t Im ­
A pineapple weighing ten pounds nnd
p o rta n t Happenings In th e
hnving
fifty-tw o crowns is a St. Lucie ex­
S ta te 's Domain.
hibit at the Jacksonville fair. C. A . Killer
A business deal was consummated this
was the grower.
week at Pensacola between the Willinms
Florida East Const Ry. Bystem has bepn
Naval Stores Co. and The J. R. Saunders
Co. for all the naval stores property, in- mnde Into two divisions. Northern head­
— eluding tire yards and tanks at Pensacola. quarters at St. Augustine; Southern head­
~
New Orleans, Chicago and St. Louis, the quarters at Titusville.
consldenition-bcIrTg-J5 OOrfiOO.
-- At various pain U-in-Florida where Hon.

slapped,tlurlog, BGutûür

THEY FEAR FLORIDA CABBAGE
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
E fficien t S t a ff o r R e p o rte rs W eek ly
C o vers the T e r r ito r y fo r
The Herald
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Sptclal correspondent to The llrrald.
Mrs. Dr. Henry Foster, one o f our re g
ulnr winter visitors,Tins arrived from her
Northern home to sixmd the “winter here
and cscnptr rhe rigors of Die severe
weather now b ein g . ex p erien c ed -in -tlie

JBGÏ&amp;lpLÎ 3fxca«d JuD. -Wiil-be

M
F irst Y e a r

the state fair. He reports that much
t4 ^ **+ **+ + + + + **+ + *4 *4 &gt; *+ + +
interest is to be seen, although a good
FROM MACARONI DELTA f
many exhibits nre not yet in place. With |
many people, however, the races seem to
be the "most principalest” thing.
Mr*. D. B. W illiam s hits Rone to Hazel
hurst, Ga„ to visit her mother for n few
days, after which she will go t o o n A t
Inntn hospital for an operation. Dr. W il
limns will go up and be with her through
the ordeal. Their many friends will deep­
ly sympathize with them.
The Indies of the Methodist church held
a bazaar last Friday niglit in the room
under the Masonic hull. A good many
things were offered for sale, including
pillnu, sandwiches, cake, coffee, home
made carnlyi etc. There whs ti fine as­
sortment o f valentines and this table was
■presided'DVfef- by Miss Wanda Combs
Alissca.JLutc WillieriuglAuv—ond_.lennie
TDrnc’r had c lia tileof j f i c candyTaunh.
most plensnnt time was had nnd some
$40 was realized. Mrs. J. J. Combs was
at the head o f the enterprise and she re
ccivcd many compliments on the business
like-way in which Its nffairs were con
ducted.

F rom The l l l r e l d ’s S p ecial C o rre s p o n d e n t
BV W T r tltfS T elep h on e *

The cold-blooded cruelty of mankind is
responsible for the slaughter o f six inoffen­
sive girl kittens this weclf ns thier infantile
bodies were discoverer} floating in the dark
nnd turbid waters o f Pump Branch last.
Saturday.
One can only Imagine the^
feelings o f the mother cat as she realized
that her feline offsprings were no more.'
Gil Shisher went to the mourners'bench
Inst Sunday, and got up nnd told o f n lot
o f mean things he wanted forgl venessfor
One lKing was he "threw four dead cats
In Aleck Smoot’s, cistern two wcoka-ngo
and everybody in cliprch got up nnd iorAlv?lium.b.UUHlC.~JIUi tllttA—iyas^vOccirr—-*-who-wewt-outeide nml waited Tor Gil aiiJ~~**' "
gnvc him the durndcst licking he ever had.
It's thought Aleck's conduct will much *
discourage other sinqers from telling their
cussed nctions.
Reuben Glue has rented Ids two-room
cottage on Plunkett avenue to Mosc Huffstetter and w ill move his fam ily into rooms
over Gnbe Mullen's meat shop.
Miss Mellissn Muggs, o f Bungalow Cor­
ners graced our town with her queenly
presence last Saturday. She is canvassing
for the sale o f |.id Musinrd's tapeworm
remedies.
...
"I1

to the state he has been welcomed by W - S T a t T B r o # t &amp; ? t i r n V " l r f c f l r V e e p remcinbcred, spent his winters here, own­
ing a beautiful home at Lake Charm
P ric e s o f Old S to c k Down
large gatherings o f people, .who listened
He
was n Christian gentleman o f sterling
N
ew
York,
Feb.
8.—
Under
heavy
re­
to his words with rapt attention.
qualities nnd unblemished character. He
ceipts
of
Florida
new
cabbage
and
a
dull
The annual state encampment o f the
accomplished much good in Oviedo in
Grand Arm y o f the Republic will he held demand, the market for old stock took to
financial and spiritual way, ever ready
in St. Petersburg, beginning Feb. 17th. It the toboggnn this week. Western New
to lend n helping hiuid toward the adHardie D. Geiger, who is studying law
York
dealers
sent
liberal
quantities
of
old
- is advised that visiting comrades take
vnnccmciit-and .upbuilding o i the com in Wake Forest College, North Carolina,
stock
in
the
market
and
prices
declined
advantage o f the railroad special rates to
munity, and was beloved by all who ett 'dropped out of acliool a day or two la s :
Tampa rather than try to secure other to $30(&lt;i35 a ton. The volume in which
Joyed
the privilege of his acquaintance week, went oyer to Raleigh nnd took tiie
Florida stock is arriving Inis inspired west­
rates,
nnd
companionship.
lie erected
the examination given hy the Supreme Court.
ern New York shippers with fear that it is
A negro named Bowninn, living in Pnnot good policy to hold the balance o f their Foster Memorial Chapel ut Lake Charm He passed with creditable marks, was
lntka. blew his w ife's brains our during n
cnbbngc any longer In expectation o f high­ untl during his lifetim e was a staunch admit ic'd to the bar and given a license
quarrel last Saturday night. He then gave
SI Lingcnfelter has bought n half ii^ " —
er prices. The cold snap in Florida is ex ­ supporter o f the Methodist Church here, to practise In all courts in the state.
himself up to the authorities.
Dr.
Foster
also
supixirted
a
large
sani­
terest
in Seth Perkins' two-cow dairy.
However,
lie
will
continue
iu
college
for
pected to curtail shipments for the next
tarium
in
Clifton,
New
York—
a
refuge
Hayward Summers. 13 years old. on only two weeks.
Shorty
Butt’s two girls wore short dresrat
lenst
n
year
and
a
half
yet,
doing
work
—■-------------------------------child., died at Largo this week from blood
L a te arrivals o f Florida cnbbngc showed and haven of.rcsl for the ills o f afflicted with reference to a Bachelor of Law s de­ es nnd pink stockings nt the church social
poisoning, the result o f a wound received tile effects o i frost. The damage was tloae humanity— where a great nnd noble work gree. "Colonel" Geiger’s friends here sin­ the other night nnd Were much gazed at.
Amos Bolliver's hired g irl has. tendered
from a toy riild.
on the w ay here; otherwise the quality has been successfully carried on for yTOrs.' cerely congratulate him on the success he
her
resignation nnd nCcpted a position In
Miss
Taylor,
an
attractive
young
Indy
Is
achieving
as
a
student
o
f
luw.
F, K, Purse,jhe young man whonttempt- was excellent. The stock moved slowly
of
Georgia
is
here,
the
guest
o
f
Mr.
and
Bill
Chcezum's fnmlly to do general houM*
ed to commit suicide in Jacksonville last at $2 ('(2.50 a barrel crate. Th e demand
The members o f the Uuptist chdrch had
August by cutting the veins In his wrist, for red cabbage was inactive nnd sufficient Mrs. Henry McCall.
ho]&gt;ed that they couIiTTfnve~"iIie opening" work,— Shu c w iim of revolutionary - slock------A contingent of our-Northern friends service in the new church building next and has refused several offers o f marriage.
and failed, has succeeded at last, having to absorb the offerings. Quotations were
Boys will lie boys, hut them Blxler Ixtys
have
arrived to 8|&gt;ciid the winter and ore day. However the doors and windows
taken n large done o f arsenic Just - week $40((M 5. A few small lots of imported
pleasantly
domiciled
nt
Lake
Cliurm,
the
nre
|tositively devilish. They sheared
.while stopping in Atlanta,
have been delayed nnd lliu service will
Danish red brought $20, Savunnah stock
Aunt
Mniuly Gulliver's horse's tnii Inst
inimitable
rendezvous
of
beauty
and
have to lie pnstixmed until the fourthr
On Monday, Feb. 22, a party o f twenty moved slowly. In quality nnd appearance
Sunday
night nnd threw two dead cats in
comfort.
As
yet
we
Imvc
been
unable
to
Sunday
in
(lie
present
month.
By
that
Cnnadian girls jvill visit Florida to com­ it was inferior to the Florida offerings
ascertain the names of all. but we notice time the building will have been fully Bill Joslyn's cistern. They need repri­
Prices
were
$
l.5
0r»2
a
barrel
crate.
pare climatic notes and enjoy the beau­
manding. to suy the leust.
The d?inAnd for this variety was dull witli pleasure among the representation completed and your correspondent is au­
ties of a Florida wintpr.our
inevitable
¡tail
welcome
visitors,
thorized to hereby iifvfte everybody, in­ .Skinny Jane Catkins ik suffering from
and there were accumulations almost
Senator Taliaferro is endeavoring to get
devotees
¡it
the
"shrine"
of
Florida
cli­
cluding peoplo of contiguous communities nervous constipation and bilious liver,.
every day.— Produce News.
an appropriation o f $20,000 from Con­
Si Blizzard's two-year-old twins wore
mate, I)r. Kinney anti daughter of New to attend tbe opening service.
This
gress to boused fur theconstruction,'equip­
The Royal Hungarian O rchestra
York State.
building will lie one o f the handsomest thier first long pants Jast Sunday and look­
Sanford people uml their visitors will be
ment and maintenance o f schools for Scjn-'
E. Y. Mnllory. n prominent citizen- of and most up-to-dnie village churches iu ed quite comical. The little fellows seem­
offered a~rare treat on next Wednesday Macon, Gu., uml wife, arrived Inst week.
inole Indian youth.
"*•'
Florida, having baptistry, Sunday school ed to realize that they hud got past the
— P, F-. Jenkins, the n ew ly appointed en­ niglit « t the opera house. The Royal Hun­ Mr. Mallory Is an ardcnF sportsman, and moms, a prayer meeting room nnd an un­ colicky stage o f thier existence.
gineer for the Evcrglndcs drainage work garian Orchestra is one o f the finest or­ every winter comes down to enjoy the usually plensing auditorium. The loca­
Tiie Knights nnd Ladies uf Jumping
has been looking the situation over in the chestras in this country, being comtxised excellent hunting and ffsliing afforded tion is bath central mid beautiful. Our Jesik*is society held thier monthly crap
vicinity of Miami, preparatory to pushing of thoroughly com|ietent musicians. S ev­ here,
Baptist friends anil the whole community shooting festival last Friday night und tiie
eral o f tliis company have been connected
the work from that point.'
Mrs. B. F. Wheeler visited her sister. have just cause to feel proud of this fine winnings will go toward buying n hemp
with the greater symphony orchestras, Mrs. Carter, in Sanford, for several days
car|x:t for their new hall.
i •
B. M. Beams o f Lake Magdalene section
new building. Much credit Is due Rev
both in tiiis country and in Europe. This last week
Mose Stuckineycr shelled his seed corn
near Tampa, exhibited ri|»e peaches in
K. N. Cate, who bus charge o f the work
orchestra won the first prize mcdnl in
In the Foster Memorial Chu|&gt;el at Luke Mr. Gate is ii skilled mechanic nnd nil of yesterday,------ ------------ -¡—------------- ------------ —
that city last w cek^_They w ere grown on
competition with many'others ¡it the" Cm Charm Sunday afternoon services were
Buck Swcezy is going to write comic
In s Ironic place and were o f good flnvor.
the work from foundation to finish is first
luinhian exposition.
items
for the Bungalow Corners Cyclone.
held
and
well
attended.
An
eminent
Mr. Ucurss had a few ripe - peaches iu
class in every resjiecl.
Louis Lipski, the conductor, is one o f the divine of Canandaigua, N. Y., who Is
Buck can do it all right for he's a regular
January.
s—
uldest teachers in tile country, lie bus spending the winter here, occupied the
cut-up.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
' Dr. James H. Randolph tins been ap­
appeared before the King of England and pulpit and favored the congregation with Special Correspondence tti Ttio llrcald.
Absalom Skinner called on Becky Clinopointed chief physician o f the Stale insane
other royal personages.
an able sermon replete with rhetoric' anti
Mr. and Mrs. James Luughlin, 3rd, of feltcr last Sunday nfternoon and was in ­
Asylum In place o f Dr. R. L. Coodbreud
.The New York Hernklsuys: "Tospenk logic— truly a pleasing and convincing Zcllwood, their winter home, were nt the vited to sluy for supper. Absalom stayed
who has tendered his resignation, to take
of the playing uf the Royal Hungarian Or­ address—a product which can only em a­ ‘A ltam onte" a few days last week, guests quite a while after, we guess.
effect April L*
chestra in such terms of praise as it de­ nate from the fertile resources o f a high­ o f Mrs^Tabrahom, .
Clemunthy Slocum is inking treatment
"*
The Unitarians o f Jacksonville have just serves would be to use expressions thnt
fur
warts nnjl freckles.
ly educated and polished gentleman
Late arrivals at the "A lto m o n te" were
completed nnd dedicated a house o f wor have the appearance of extravagance. If We noticed with
Cyrentis Hybnrger's
wall-eyed
son
pleasure
tastefully Mr. Edward Anthony, Bostoh. Mass., Mrs.
ship.
the general public knew how seldom mu­ grouped around the altar, several or­ F. I). Larubee, Kenneth, McCulloch, Min­ eloped with one Of Zekc Slusher's spindleThe Merchants' nnd Miners' Transporta­ sical performances merit unqualified praise chids, fine apccinicns from the gardens neapolis, Minn., James Colder, Jr.. Mont- shanked girls Inst Sunday nnd went to
tion Co. of Ballimqre, Md., is to improve it would appreciate how great n pleasure of T. L. Mead, who takes great pleasure cluir, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glllespcr, Trilby on their honeymoon trip, where
its Jacksonville service by new steamers is afforded the musical reviewer in listen­ In tltc propagation of these, beautiful Miss Gillespcr, Woodhaveu, K. I., J. B. they have rich relations.'
ing to efforts that merit only approval.
and wharfage,
The ininlcrs on the Mnccuronl Bungflowers. The entire community hopes for llallctt and wife. Bridge|xirt, Conn.
Mr,
The orchestra will be the third number a continuation of these delightful ser- Hillicit is one o f the liest known liuaimoa» gum cr fltmek ygfllt-Ttlay because Editor-------Auto races o n . Daytona beach will be
men in that city, hnving established the Steve Baxter wds wearing a pair of non­
"tlFtfl In March, commencing about the 22d. oi the High School Lyceum course. Those vices on the Sabbath.
who have season tickets may take them
first house in Bridgejiorl fur handling union made trousers. Steve liasiTt got
Wm. S. Jordan has purchased for $20,to Newlan's drug store, where scats will
Chicago
dressed beef— about thirty yenrs but one pair of breeches' nnd lie says he'll
APOPKA ITEMS
000 the Dewhurst homestead o f some 400
be reserved free. General admission, 50c; Special Correspondent« to The Herald :
ago,
but
remains manager fur the com­ IliBunionize Ills office before tie'll buy a
acres near Ortega. It will he divided into
new |xiir. *
reserved seats, 75c. School pupils, gen­
Mrs.
F.
G.
Connell
and
her
daughter.
pany.
building lots and put on the market.
Sum Dingman's new milch cow was
eral admission. 35c; reserved seats. 50c. Mrs. Annie Cummings, o f Oakland were
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ely. of Gran­
A new W esleyan Memorial church is The performance will begin promptly ut
hurled
into eternity by a Sanford &amp;
here recently visiting relatives.
ville, N. 11., urc also guests o f the A lta ­
being built in A tlanta on the site o f the 8:30 o'clock.
verglmles ta r Inst week anil her threemonte.
Mr.
Ely
is
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for
the
Colum­
Miss Keeling, o f Leesburg is the charm-oW-edifice, at a cust-trf-about -W OO,000.
weeks-old calf is being brought up on u
tng-guest of-her fiinftd. Miss.NellkJiYjliiim, bia Manufacturing Company.
Woodmen o f the World, jurisdiction V,
bottler—It-t»tusen o n e * sympathies to-see-—
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A rrival and D eparture o f Mulls
Messrs. Cunningham and Bird are now
of Florida, w ill hold their annual conven­
few days Inst week with his interesting the infantile cowiet trying to obtain
Effective November Fifteenth.
loiiig the East Const. They may extend
tion in Tampa during March. This is the Arrive From
family. Mr. Davis is one o f Florida's live nourishment In sucii a modern way.
North.........7 00 n, m.. 2 03 p. in., 5 40 p. m. their trip to Cuba and return to Apopkn
first convention under the new jurisdiction
— HAYRUnt.
business men.
South............................7 00 ■. iu.. 2 33 p. oi.
Tampa o n ly ........... ......., ...............It 33 a, tn. via Tumpa pad the state fair.
organization.
Tbe
Altam
onte
Improvement
Associa­
Titusville blanch rrvrtTn# 00 ». &lt;0-, ¡¿AO 0- «V
Gillon McClure was over from Sanford
Oviedo branch .............. .
10 30 «. in.
tion is pine strnwing the road at Palm
Fritz Johnson, 33 years o f age, was run
Recent Florid a f Ires
Trilby branch................7 00 a. m., 1 10 p. m. litis week on a visit to his imrents, Mr.
over by a street car in Tnmpa Inst Satur­
Springs, a distance of about three miles,
Tu» arcs branch...............................I 52 p m.
Two cottages in West Tamixi were de­
and Mrs. 11. II. McClure. He reports the
which will be highly appreciated hy visi­ stroyed last Friday. Loss, $2,000.
day and was so badly injured that lie died Leave For
North............................2 52 p m.. 0 00 p. m. celery crop us beginning to move now
in a few minutes. He was trying to avoid
tors to that resort, which bus become
South........ 1 83 p m..:9 30 p m . U 00 p. m
A cottage belonging to Judge W. Harris
Prices ore good. The
Titusville branch... ___U OO a. tn.. 2 23 p. in. pretty rapidly.'
quite
famous silica tbe discovery of the nt Williston was burned last week, owing
•wo approaching teams when he was struck
Oviedo branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3(1 p. m.
McClure brothers, A. J. Lovell and Harry
TtUby branch................ 1 45 p. m . 0 OO p, m.
medicinal qualities aud the beautiful
by die car. He leaves four children bea defective flue.
Tavarea branch............ 6 40 a. ro . 2 23 j&gt;. m. Witherington comprising, the A|&gt;opka con­
tropical scenery. C. G. Justice, who owns
rereft o f parents, the mother having died
Branch train! dally eicrpt Sunday; othan dally.
A burn and contents belonging tn T, if.
A dally eiprcs* pouch received from Tampa at tingent in the Celery City, ull have a
palatial winter home, and is extensive­ Wlckens o f Coleman was. burned recently,
*cw months ago. The motonnnn nnd 11 53 a. ro
prospect of doing well this season.
Chas. F Ha m !*», Postmaster
ly Interested it) fruit culture, is president entailing a loss o f sercn il hundred dollars
conductor o f . the cyr were arrested, but
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MU* Waiuiu Combs is at Coleman pre-. o f-1lie liiipruvamsM Association and the partially covw sd by iasurane*. - ......— ,
- gave bail. - T h e remains o f the dead man
paring the young people o f that com­ prime mover in the improvements in and
were sent to Plant City for burial.
J. I. Stanford's home in Live Oak was
S u rrey fo r Sale
munity for u W. C. T. U. medal contest ubout Altam onte.
destroyed Teh. 7lh. Mr. Stanford wus
Tampa’s fire chief now speeds to fires
W e have a new $123,00 one-horse surrey
Miss Combs berseff luis received quite a
quite badly burned In saving his family;
in an automobile recently bought for tbe that has only been used one munth,whlch
Law n M p w e rs
number o f medals in such contests on
Loss estim ated at $3,000; Insured for
department.
w
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offer
for
$7fi.00.
Special price# to reduce stock. If you
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account of her proficiency in elocution,
$ 1,000 .
—Saniokd Carriage Works.
Morris, the lion tamer now performing 22lf
[n fact, she has has received so many want a good mower at a low price, now is
at the state fair, had a narrow escape from
medals that she might well be called the time to buy. Also good stock of
Just R eceived
P o ta to B arrels
death tit« other day. He went Into the
scythes, grass hooks and lawn rakes.
The Lady of tbe Decoration."
The
largest
line o f sporting goods ever
35c F, O, U. here.
cage o f Reo, the big lion, to feed hlpi raw
Harry J. Wilson.
Rev.
J.
D.
Geiger
spent
part
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f
last
received
in
Sanford—
guns, rifles, hunting
Huntington
Mills
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Cooperage
Co.,
•neat Reo was In an ugly mood and
T he H erald's' ' phone is No. 148.
clothing, etc.
Harry J. Wilson,
Huntington, Flo. week In Tampa and while there visited
Wouldn’t partake o f the meat. Morris be- 2 5 -if

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Aeeounts w ere examined and - warrants
ordered Issued for same.
Th e communication o f W. A . Ginn, en
g in e e r o f Snnford drainage commission

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Hort. J. H „Lee Is Unanimously reeled and read and referred to the'at
torney to the board to answer.
Elected As Chairman

Action Deferred On Question or Lo
eating Right of Way On Sanford
Avenue—Other Matters

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* Board met Tuesday, Feb. 2d, at 10
o'clock.. Present Lee, Tllden, Vaughan
nnd Merrill.
Upon motion Mr. Lee was unanimously
elected chairman o f the board.
The minutes o f the last; meeting were
read and being found correct were ap­
proved and signed.
The petition o f C Moller, Floys, Smith
&amp; Co., et al.. for public road }n District
No. 2 was presented, nnd after being read
was referred to Commissioner Tilden and
superintendent o f roods nnd bridges for
investigation nnd report at the next reg­
ular session.
The applications of Mrs. Mary G, Lawton
riled f o r R ecord
and John W. Furcn for pensions w^re re
C. 0. Groves e t b L. to P. V. M einlg, w d„
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H U N D R E D

Residents of Sanford and im mediate vicinity
MOTTO:

A N D E W JOHNSON

“Tot* fair with both frlond and foe,
Oft your own llttla right* foregp;
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D E P O S IT S

IN S U R E D ' A G A IN S T LOSS

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M. M. SMITH.
President

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H .R . STEVENS. ' G. S. fiE R R Y,
Vice-President
Cashier

H. E. TOLAR
Ass t Cashier

HAND B R O TH ER S

-GE0. JV. D f iC ir a m

L IV E R Y , F E E D and

ATTO R N E Y^ and COUNSELLOR at L A W

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PracilcflTn StltW ftnd Federal Courts .

E. G. Duckworth, E. Hand and N. P,
H. Carl Dann et al., to H. T. Anderson,
Yow ell as sureties and Harry P. Leu, with wd., $38.
J. M. Pcdrlck and J. W. Cain as sureties
R. L lfy e r nnd wife, to Samuel Bates,
each bond in the sum o f $500 for the wd., $113
good care and preservation o ( oil public
Susie B, Fudge to T. C. Darby, sat. mtg.
property and public funds, issued to Flor­
Jeff Prcsscott to Helen S. Wright, cm.,
ida state troops that m ay come into their $700.
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control or charge, were approved and
Richard Muse and wife, to Minnie A.
Barthcl, wd., $900.
signed.
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The resignation o f S. G. D oliveas drain­
Fairfield Lumber Co., to S. Aleson,
age commissioner was aocepted and L. L. deed, $10.
--* Payne was elected tothe position vacated
C. D. Groves et al.. to Frank Merrman,
by S. G. Dolive In said drainage commis­ wd.,-9235.
sion o f district No. 4.
Internal Imp. Fund, lo Wesner Land
0. Bencbnm presented the account o f Co., deed
C. F. Johns for extra strnwing o f a part
Evergreen Cemetery Asa'n, to A ddle G,
- o f the Forest City road, leading from Earl, w d.r$I0.
A . P. Terry’s place \&gt;n the Apopka and
Smith &amp;. Davis, to N. H. Garner, w d»
Orlnndo public rood to Forest* City, said t u t n'mount being for $8.25. Opon motion It
John •Strickland, to N. H. Gamer, wd.,
was ordered that u warrant be drawn for $900.
that amount payable to C. F. Johns.
N. H. Garner, to Thomas J. Check, w d„
It wns further ordered that the remain- $1.500.
__der o f the above m entioned road be
.Jiimeii Harris va._J.A J3avis. Hen, $05 strawed to the Apopka and Orlando rand. • W. M. Davis and wife, to A . L. Betts,
T im lumil o f B. F. Whitner, Jr., as- no­ agreement, $TOOr
tary public, with J. N. Whitner and Joe
S. O. Chase ct nl., to B. A. Howard,
Cameron sureties Was presentednnd^ipon wd., $1.
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examination approved. Bond being for
B. L. Griffin, to Sellers Overstreet Co.,
$500.
agreement, $325,
- Tlie bond o f B. A. Galloway as Justice
P.
Latlbadt and wife, to Frederick
o f the peace for the sum of $500 with Carl Belter and w ife, wd., $700.
M. K. Fletcher and J. B. Poor as sureties
Ella Smith and husband to Fred. Carl
was received, examined and approved.
Better and wife, wd., $300,
The account o f A . E. Hill for wire and
S. A . N e w ill and w ife to Julia A , Gray,
rent o f house was referred to Cummis- wd.. $1250.
____
aloner Vaughan for Investigation?
Julia A . Gray to Jos. Leinhart, mtg.,
The proposition of N. J, Patrick to ex­ $500.
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change lands, having clay for certain
J. H. Cooper and w ife to A. J. Flcmng,
land owned by the county, was upon mo­ wd., $150.
tion accepted; and the attorney o f die
Anthony F. Senlo to Wm. G. Aldridge,
board was requested to prepare the nec- wd., $5.
essary papers.
Evie Phillips to Hattie Baker, sat. mtg.,
The reports j ) f the follow ing county i m ___________________________t____
officers were received and read: Supt. of
S. G, W aite to H, A. Shricve, et. al.,
roads and bridges, Supt. o f county home, wd., $300.
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county physician, county treasurer, report
N. B. Broward, Gov., to Jas. L. Giles,
o f pulls collected, of lines, forfeitures and com. ns N. P.
costs hy sheriff, report o f licenses, clerk
J. B. Poor and w ife to W. E, Simmons,
o f criminal court, pay roll o f state wlt- wd.. $
nessseB in criminal court and statement
Dora D. Davis, Tr., to J. W. Hurt, sat.
p f county finances by auditor.
mtg., $200.
A committee composed of Messrs. Knox
L. J. and K. S w itzer lo A ’. H. Whitman
and Smith, from the city board o f Aider- sat. mtg., $25,00.
men. appeared lief ore the board, asking
Jno. A . Thompson to M. J. Westfall.wd.
fo r the use of the old clerk's office. The $50.
subject matter was referred to Chairman
J. M. Cuin to W. M. White, wd., $800
Overstreet and the clerk of the board.
Ethel Bell Stevens to Jno. Eaton, qcd.,
Upon motion the application o f S. W. $500.
Kldredge to redeem lots in Aoopka at the
Ethel Bell Stephens, Gdn., to Jno. En.
flut sum o f $25, clerk's costs not included, ton, deed, $300.
was approved, and the clerk authorized
J. R. Hickson to Mussulwhite and How
to request the comptroller to grant said did, deed
application. Redemption to be made in
M. H. Fietdjer, odm.. to Mary E. Hyde,
60 days.
oss't mtg., $1.
The application of J, D. Mitchill. to re­
E. R. Bagby an d.w ijjj to'Chas.W. Ward,
deem lots 59 und 60, block C, Cliamp- mtg., $3500.
ney's portion of Apopka at tire fiat sum
Wm. G. Aldridge to Antftony T, Sulo,
of $5 was approved, and die comptroller wd.. $10.
requested to grunt said application.
G. L and B. C. Takach to S. A E.. Rr.Co.
Clerk's costs not included, and the re- wd.. $1.

Welborn Block

Sanford, Fla

Harness and Buggies

DENTIST
Room 13

Blacksmlthlng and Hors#iho»in|

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

D R. C. G. B U T T

AUTOM OBILES FOR LIVERY USE

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Building

SANFORD. FLORIDA

DR. R. M. M ASON

Pope Contracting Company

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DENTIST
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Phone 19

Sanford, Florida__
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Plans, Estimates, and all Information relative to Building

W. G. HAMMOND

Cheerfully Furnished

ARCHITECT

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Pico Hotel Block

O m C E A T RESIDENCE

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SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
801 Elm St.

Phone 273

SANFORD.

F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK
OF SANFORD, FLA .

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r. H. RAND, President
F. P. F O R S T E R , Caahler

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IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
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Finest Five Cent Cigar
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SALE

P. B. DALE,
Bartlet Garden,
. Orlando, Florida

Oid Shoes Wanted
I am again asking far OLD SHOES,
w ill give what they are worth

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SIZCS, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10 II AND IS

Upon motion it wus ordered that the
A. Vaughn to S. A E. Rr. Co., wd., $|
Cor, 3rd St. Bnd Sanfonl A ve.
Supt. o f roads and bridges have the Lake
Addie M. Minor and husband to Wm. D.
Howell and Maitland road re-strawed.
Tucker, wd.. $90.
( t was further ordered upoh motion
B. T. Boyd nnd w ife to Wm. D. Tucker,
that die disposition'of the road gang in wd.. $175._______________________
the Sanford district be ' left to Commis­
M u rra y’s Cem ent Tile
sioner Vnughnn and the Supt. o f roads
T or. drainage and irrigation is the best.
and bridges.
Perfect faints, durable and well made.
The petition o f J. E. Moseley, Chas.
This is made In Sanford.
Patronize a
Koehne et a!., for a clay road received
tiome Industry and get better goods.
and laid over under die rules until next
Made In " 2 " and “ 3 " sire. Sold hy the
session of the board
Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co. 22-4t
M Y SPECIALTIES
Receipts for die following amounts for
Dill Pickles,- i w m i mixed, cuCumberx, Pickard'* Manff-FMhled Ciiliui --------interest on bonds issued by ip ed &amp; l school
district No. S were received Bnd read; a mangoes and sour pickles In bulk.
Gorham'« Sterling Silver
Chas. E vans .
receipt for $50 Interest on $1,000 signed
Roger*' PUted Ware
by W. It. O 'Neal for Dora D. Davis and
A little money now and a little now and
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Elgin and Waltham Watches
dated Nov. 5,1908; a receipt for $10 in­ then Is the w ay to buy celery Unit See
terest on $200 signed by 1L H. Wither- M. M. Smith for particulars.
ington dated1Nov. 5, 1908. A receipt
Just arrived, Snider's canned goods
fo r $40 interest o f $800 signed by Mrs. “ ‘ Uups and preaervea, at Gamer
W . K. W illiford and dated Nov. 5 ,1 0 0 B. ioberts.

H e n r y M c L a u lin
JEW ELER

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

Insu ra nco

E l C a p I ta n de T ampa

Hunting grounds o f Sanford. Meetings
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday of each
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting broth­
ers welcome.

I have Celery boarded ready to »hip In car lot*
about February IStb. I want to hear from buyer*
I will pack «trlctly fancy, popular *Uea.
We“
bleached Impectfon »olldted. _________

C o u n ty

Safety Deposit Boxes for Rant

Abetracte

CELERY

GEO. FERNALD, Vloe-Pret.
D. F. WHITNER. A»tl. Cnhiir

Only National Bank In Orange
Funds Protected by Burglary

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S À N F O R D , F L O R ID A .
The communication o f J. W . Gcttler,
agent o f the A . C. L. R. R. Co., in respect
to the freight charges on 174 cars o f mar
received and read. The clerk was In
ARCHITECT
structed to inform Mr. Gettier that the
consideration o f the account w ill be taken 'Phone 105
113 W. riret Street
up and disposed o f as soon as the board
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
and the Supt. o f the division confer upon
freight rates and other matters.
The letter o f J. D. Davis In respect to
excessive assessment received and read:
A T T O R N E Y -A T -LA W
no action taken, H
The committee heretofore appointed
Practice« la Slate aod Federa! Coorti.
and compared o f Messrs. Vaughan and
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Phone 248.
Branham, to whom the subject o f locatini M. G. T. BuildInf.
the right o f w ay on Sanford avenue from
Tenth street south to the right o f w ay o!
Sanford L Indian River R. IL, o f the San
ford Traction Co. made their report.
A TTO R N E Y A N D COUNSELLOR
Action was deferred until the board as a
A T -L A W
body exam ine the route and location.
Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
Board adjourned to Thursday morning,
Residence*. Sanford and Sylvan Lake
Feb. II, ot 9 o'clock.

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Wall Paper, Paints and (Mis, White and New Home Seulffi
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The Lady of
The Lilaos.
By Philip Kean
Copyrighted. IKS, by Associated
Literary Press.

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Sherwood called h er “ T h e L ady o f
tbs Lilacs" because a lw a y s on spring
days there w as a bunch o f lilacs on
her desk, offerings from the girls to a
best loved teacher.
"You sim ply can 't help lo vin g her,"
Betty Baynes said to Sherw ood In her
emphatic you ng g irl w ay. "Y o u sim ply
csn'jtrlielp I t U ncle Jack."
!q clbn't ■«*.” U ncle Jack ventured,
“ where her particu lar charm cornea

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turc hanging In a gallery fo r the pub­
lic to gaze nt."
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"S u n »lyr" - Sherwood
urged,— “ one
■hould not keep beauty bidden."
VI nra not beau tifu l." she said quiet­
ly. She leaned back In the big wicker
chair.
H er face was very pale, and
there w ere shadows under her eyes.
Behind her the lilacs tossed their pale
purple plumes In the spring breeze.
*'I am not beautiful." she repeated,

"b u t 1 think I ought to toll you why
I do not w ant my picture placed be­
fo re the public."
It was such a simple little talo. 8h*
was married. T h a t wait the fa ct that
was borne in upon him w ith stunning
force,
l i o r husband had beeu hei
fath er's choice, not her own.
“ W e w ere rich, sho explained, "bul
a fte r my father's death my husband
In."
"Bbe’a so sw eet," B etty analyzed, spent everyth in g w e had. and I war
80 1 ran aw ay and
"and d a in t y —an d—n n d —sad” — B etty very unhappy.
was getting into daep w ater. "A n y h o w , took my maiden name. And that b
w hy 1 do not wnut my picture to np
. she's lovely."
Sbcrw oM a lw ays called fo r his niece pear. I do not w ant him to find m e•
after school and d ro ve h c r o u t to Slier-1 e v e r."
wood farm , w h ere B e tty and her w id ­
She said It vehem ently, with a little
owed mother m ade tlielr home w ith flush on her cheeka. " M y fn lher said
him. Th e farm w as beyond the tow n — lo ro w ould com e," she went o n bur.
~i great'place. With grCht barns, when* riedlj\ "bu t It did not.
1 fe lt foi
- w e n r housed tin» f c n nti w horses tt
bjd. made the fa rm fam ous, _• '
_ ^ ■uch unpleasant. history that ro e
— * s -he mat 4 o -r ib ir -tr a jr -w w ttin g ''W ' ■Wight not cflTt! to Tim 6 nm with her hi.
could loOTc right Into the'W in dow 's " o f ■fauch.’1 “ * *”
the room w here Miss D u val taught,
Sherwood flung up his bead. Sud­
and ho could see her head bent over denly It seemed to tilin that there wbj
her desk, w ith the grea t bunch o f lilacs nothing that he so much wished lo do
making n background.
as to ahelter her from misfortune.
"Look here," he said to Betty one
"B e tty w ill alw ays bo honored, by
afternoon aa they drovo a w a y In the you r presence, ns we nil art— as wc
sunshine, " I 'd like to paint her that shall a lw ays be," bo said, und she
smiled at him and held out her hand.
way."
"W hat w a y ? " asked B etty.
"Som ehow I felt that I had found a
"Pain t Miss D u val—Just her head,
frien d ," she said simply. "T h a t Ih why
a right here. - You are free* at last,
bent a little, ngnlnst a background o f 1 told you. It seemed beat, and I knew dear heart."
R. L. JONES, Proprietor
•R. II. DINGLEY, Manager
llluc blooms, w ith a circle o f gold In­
H er startled eyes met hU. " H o w l''
closing I t like a h alo."
she questioned.
“ Oh, U ndo Jack," B etty's fa ce was
"H o Is dead," he Bald qulolty. "Y o u
beaming, “ It w ould he beau tifu l."
are to go to Kentucky this afternoon
“ I'd call It 'T h e L a d y o f the L ila c s ,"
Betty's mother w ill go with you.’
(Flrat Street, one block front Depot opposite tHmoflkc)
, ^ ^y Bberwood planned. “ B y Oeorgc, Betty, out o f relicU she seemed the uios^deslr
, H o,released her then and w n t on In
I believe it Mould be tbe best thing able thin g In the world. ludeed7 from
steady, tunes.
* I've done."
the flrat moment she had been desire
"B u t you w ill come back, Dulcle.
But “ Th e L a d y o f the W ince'1-w hen hie, hut he had let the artist In him
When you feel that It Is rlg h t-y o u
approached refused to be painted. “ Oh, blind the lover. H e hud made himself will come back—to me?"
please tell Mr. Sherw ood.” «b e suld think that It was her picture, not her
Betty was pounding down the road
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breathlessly, "th a t 1 couldn't think o f self, that he* wanted.
on 'th o sturdy more. Dulcle looked up
such a thing. 1 am sure he tun And u
And now that he knew that he loved
ut Sherwood, strong and grave be­
Short Orders At All Hours
_____ Everything First Class . %better model, B etty."
her he fe lt Ibut he muat go awaytw een the beautiful horses_______
hock to pnrla in ilm »iii.li..—lo- tbc|
"H e can't," B e ttr Bald obstinate
"Y e s ," «Ue_ said, and suddenly her
dreams that had o f late beeu partially
""Please, please. Miss D u vn l."
face was illumined. "Y es. I wUI coma
The tittle teacher shook her head. submerged In Ills practical plans foi
back, and you shall paint nio—yoor
“ Don't Insist, dear," Blt'e said. " I real­ Sherwood farm .
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‘ Lady o f the Lilacs.' "
ly cannot"
W hen lie cutno hack that night, Dotty
"Now. w hat do you think o f that. mot him ou the porch.
A Market For Coraa.
Uncle Jack,” « a id B etty, alm ost In
" W e are goin g fo r a ride early In thf
T h e garden o f the new house o f the
morning," she said, “ Miss Duval und 1,| Ilev. Mr. Brown tincked against the
tears, os they drove a w a y that n ig h t
"I don't know w hat to think," said and I want you to go with us,"
piny yard o f an orphan asylum. LightDEALER IN
"N o t tom orrow ,"B ettykliiH ," he de year-old Johnny Hrowu was allow ed
jpherwood. " I hate to g iv e up the Idea."
"W ell, don’ t g ir o It up." B etty said. murred. * T v e got a lot o f things tloJ to scale the fence nnd piny w ith the
“ You know you a lw ays get you r own do. I atu planning to spend the sum­ orphans.
Presently Mrs. Brow n no­ Park Avan ue in B p e e r ’ a Q r o e e ry
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mer In P aris."
way when you w a n t I t U n d o Jack."
ticed that her npple supply was drop­
.B etty'sdlsm ayed exclamation hruught ping low. She asked Master Johnny
"Yes, I do." said Sherwood thought
his sister und Miss Duval.
'fully.
if he w ere not eating a good mnuy ap­
"H e 's goin g aw ay.” Betty cried, "und ples fo r a small boy.
Several days la ter when B etty came
out o f.th e school arm in a n a w ith the he doesn't' know when bo w ill cornu
"Yes. mother." he replied. "1 got to." I
little teacher Sherw ood met them ut back."
"Oh, Indeed!" queried Mrs. Brown.
the door.
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And Sherwood, wutchlng the face of “ A re you quite sure?’’
"W on’ t you let us d rive you home, the Iaidy o f the Lilacs, saw ll grow
"Oh, yes, mother; they’re needed! 1 I
Ml*s DuvnlF* he urged. “ W e w ill go pale, and his heart leaped ut the] Just got to cat nil I can stuff down."
the long w ay round, nnd it w ill do you thought that sho cared.
"B u t why, my dear?"
good."
In the early morning from Ills bed
"Because," said Johnny earnestly,
Miss Duval hesitated. "O h ," she tie- room w indow be saw them ride awny. ^ t he orphans peed the corm ."_____
gun. but Betty Interrupted: ‘‘O fjrou rae L _ T L V— illilUltciL-lalut—he w a s -a t—the
- you'll go— You'VO HSVer'dHven behind stables. “ H o w does It happen that
P r o g r e it.
the Buckner team, and they are such Miss Duval Is riding M a x te llV he de
I/L*t us, then, be o f good cheer.~Fron r
beauties."
mnndcd o f n groom.
“ Huldu Is lame,” said the man, "nnd tbc great law o f progress w e may do
It developed that Miss D uval was
from Kentucky nnd that she loved Miss Duvul Insisted on riding Maxtell rlvo at once our duties ami our on*
Hum anity has ever
horses. " I used to rldo a great deal W e tried to get her to hnve one o f the courngements.
Advanced,
urged
by U10 Instincts nnd
other mounts, but she w ouldn't."
out there." she admitted.
"M a x tell cun't be trusted,” said necessities imjdnuted by &lt;!ihI, th w a rt­
"W hy can't you rldo here?" Sber
wood demanded. “ W e have n h a lf dor- Sherwood sharply, "not w ith 11 Indy ed som e!lines by obstacles which havff
caused It fo r a time—a moment oply
*u ladles' mounts In the stables that H e never likes tbe flutter o f skirts."
“ I know, sir." Th e man looked wor In the Im mensity o f ages—to deviate
are grow ing fa t nnd lazy fo r wnnt of
from Us true lines or to seem to re­
ried.
exercise."
treat but still over on w ord.—Charles
"W e ll, get Buckner Belle ready,
"I haven’ t a h ab it," Mlaa D uval de
Sherwood ordered, "aud I ’ ll go uftei Saving ths L a n d lo rd .
murred.
Joseph Jefferson was- playing n one
“ I have tw o ,"
B etty announced them."
night engagement lu a small town, ap­
As bo cnDtered down to thu gate
promptly, "and you can w ea r one."
pearing In the part Hip Van W inkle,
On Baturday M iss D u val lu B etty’s boy met him with a telegram. W ith
which I10 had so often and a b ly Im per­
out
looking
at
the
uddress,
Sherwood
covert cloth habit nnd three cornered
Pure water is essential lo i»ootl health.
hat nnd mounted on X^ulda Buckner | tore U open, then us u h alf dozen sonated. A t the hotel w here he stayed
United States . Government analysis and classification.
words confronted him he saw that ll there was an Irishman who acted ou
was a transform ed cretmire.
Guaranteed analysis by sworn officials.
_ “ I thought she was pretty,” was | wus not fo r him, but fo r Miss Duvul general asslstunt. Judged’ by the great
tested In tile hotel, he
ilillhTollinii Dine lands, beautiful minis, walk's, scenery.
8het « o o d ’s mental comment. "CUT
might have been tu keu ijo-be-'thc.nroJove, she’a a beau ty."
wired, and she mugt come ut once.
New hotel, new furniture, telephone, daily mail.
In that moment the whole world prlctor. /FtaJnTmTt-TV'rpTfirler to 0 lu t ^ o
And more and more be yearned to
Furnished counties to rent. Four miles from station.
palut her.
_
changed fo r Sherwood. l i e knew that morning' Mr. Jefferson was startler
Address
WCKIWA SPRINGS COMPANY, W cklwa Springs, Fla.
It w&amp;i ffJfrtlpWmly for him to grow not to. say nlurtncd, by u vlnle/it
To that end he paid her moat de
light k eirted because o f thu death o f a thumping ou bD door. When h e-fecvoted attention, and it becam e a re g u -. ------------------------------------------------------“ r thing fo r the little teacher to spend fello w creature. But fo r her It meant ollected that hp had le ft no orders to
be .m ill'd sfi
nutiirally.
the week ends a t Bberwood farm . B et-I freedom, fo r him happiness._______
— Ix ’j tM u tih tr found b B rch a n n ln *.
I " l i e ’p a id 't h e - b o y -a n d spurred lit» in d ig n a n t H U sleep wus banished fo r
I am glad to have B etty under her horso to greater speed, and ut last be that morning, however, so he arose
hiflucnco," she told her brother. "Bhe| saw ahead o f him Betty, oh a sturdy ami soon mude his nppcarance before
1* * lady to her Anger tips."
little mare; Dulcla, holding In Maxtell, tho clerk.
"I/x&gt;k here, I say," he demanded of
ie s ," Sherwood agreed moodily, who danced a lo n g t h e road In a way
hut 1 wish she w ould le t me paint her that spelled danger.
u
Lady o f the Lilacs.
Aud even aa Sherwood looked M ax
No Santlmsnt.
Agent for tlto Famous------- ------ — ——
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*11» s is te r' flared Indignantly.
“ 1 tell bolted]______________ ;______ ;—
— One day In Geneva Ira D. Bankcy
... ikm’t believe“ you e v e r lo o k a t V w o m a n
A nd a fte r him, like a shot, went entered a music box ah op and asked
•tcept from the atandpolut o f a rt."
to see some music boxes. T b e sales,
Buckner Belle.
Th e big horse was not a match fot man graciously showed him a num­
Bberwood laughed. "1 don't fa ll In
SANFORD, FLORIDA
°ve ®**Dy, I f that U w h a t you mean,” the brllllaut mare, and presently Sher­ ber, but none was what he wanted,
^ i l a v e ^yow uoue that play^ «acred
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41&gt;d shrugged bis shoulders and wood was beside Dulcle, his band on
went on.
music?" he asked.
U a xtelT s bridle.
" W h y ," answered the salesman, "w e
T b it afternoon he oauutcred down
M axtell, meek as a lam b at tbs sound
to the end o f the b lg g a r d e n where o f. Urn. wall -known voice, stopped-ee have some th a t p ta f g k in d 'o r 'h a lf­ 1
tut cle Duval was pouring too.
Th e suddenly that D u lcle sw ayed nnd s lip w ay sacred music."
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"W h a t? " Inquired S^r. Bankcy.
14his was set under a lilac hash, l&gt;ed from his back Inertly. Shurwood,
“ Oh,
these tM o o d j\ u n d
Banker
U»* fragra n ce . o f the blossoms dropping the bridles, caught ber In bis
’ filed tbe air.
hymns. I can't Im agine wbaLstlie peo­
arms.
Betty, on the oth er aide o f the bush,
"D u lcla ," ba said Im pulsively; "D u l ple see In them, but we sell tbouaands
o f tbe boxes that play them. W e have
playing tennis w ith a hoy from cle, d c n il"
None but Ilrst-class lalxtr employed nnd all contracts guaranteed to be in uccordunco ’
Sho opened her eyes. "P le a s e ," she enormous orders fo r theso boxes,” con­
wwu. Mrs, Baynes had been called to
with plans and specifications
tinued
tbe
salesman,
"fro
m
e
r
e
ry
part
You must
we house, and Bberw ood was alone said fa in tly , " le t me go.
*H b the LBac L ed / .
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am tn Business to do Business for These Who Need My Services
" Ilu s h i" bo sold. “ You are net strung getically, " I t ’s a m atter o f business,
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you would let me paint
Poatofflce Box 771
enough to etaud alone, and r o p have you kuow, w ith tut."
£ 2 ^ * 9 « , " h *.**J4 (9 her,

Fits
Your M ach in e a n d Lasts F o r e v e r
N e v e r B reak s, N e v e r W e a r s Out
P u rer, C le a re r, M o re B rillia n t T o n e

B u y C o lu m b ia In d estru ctib le R e c o rd s b eca u se th e y a re r e a lly
in d estru ctib le— an d y o u w ill k eep on b u y in g th e m b ecau se o f th eir
in c o m p a ra b ly fu ll, c le a r tone.
T h e y fit y o u r m a c h in e !— C o s t 35 c e n ts 4— G et- a ca talogs
A splen did re p e rto ire to ch o ose fr o m -«a n d w e a re a d d in g to
j t r ig h t along. •
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| Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
A P L A C E FOR LA D IES AND G E N TL E M E N

Promj&gt;tt Clean. Service

J. A. T H OM P S O N
C H O IC E F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N M E A T S

NATURE’S WONDERFUL

early, to aaa

CHAS.

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Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
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Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

�iN-SANfORDCmiRCHES

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HERE

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

SAD ACCIDENT TO YOUNG BOY

AQ SN TS

They WfH Olve Sanford-A System Of Ronnie Mute- Killed' Last Sunday At
y
Ice Factory
Good Roads
Celery

Where Devout of the
City Worship Tom orrpw.

RESUME Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS

or

Interest to Those Religiously Incllned—Subjects of Discourses
for the Sobbath.

T h * P ilio t i o f ih* O i r d i M la iK« C ity a n E a ta n lr
K iq u itK l 10 h lB | or »»nd lK»lr A a B oottom .au and
other Churrh H m to (Kit « A n aot laltr than T h irrd « ,

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First Methodist

Rev, A.E.Houarlioldrr.pallor;churrh, corner Park
■venue and Fifth ilreel; paraonaje, comer Mag­
nolia avenue and Seventh ilreel; phone 294.
Sunday rnomlni aervtce at II; evenlnd lervlce.
7:00; Sunday school. 9:49 a. m:; Jno. K. Met
linger, Supt. Ep worth League, 3:00 Sunday even

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Rev. N. H. Williams, editor o f theFIoridn Christian Advocate, will preach morn­
ing and evening. Rev. W illiam s will rep­
resent the Advocate at the morning ser­
vice. and represent the Laym an's Mission­
ary Movement in the evening. Let the
people come, and hear this servant o f the
church. Strangers always Invited.

Consrcgstlonal
Rev. J. W .'TflcTianir pastor; Sunday tuom ini
service, II; evening service, 7:30; prayer meeting

Messrs. Tllden, Lee, Overstreet. Merrill
and Vaughan o f the honorable board bf
county commissioners and Superintendent
Branham assembled in thiscity. on Thurs­
day and accompanied by A . T. Rossi ter.
G. R. Calhoun and R. J. Holly wcre driven
over the celery delta. The commissioners
are desirous o f making many improve­
ments in the'county roads near this city
and also the system o f drainage recently
surveyed by the drainage commission.
The work now being done on the
Monroe road was Inspected and several
roads omdhe west side received the atten­
tion o f the commissioners.
There are several good deposits o f marl
near Sanford and these beds w ill soon be
opened up and the roads in this vicinity
will be surfaced with this material thus
giving the celery delta the benefit o f the
finest system o f thoroughfares in the
state. Many marl roads nre now being
constructed near Orlando and the Com­
missioners being all good road enthusiasts
nre determined to give Ornhge county the
best o f roads at a nominal cost.
L ist o f Unclaim ed L e tte r s
Rem aining.!!) the Sanford J 'm ta flk c
-dfSBC of-wrek ending F e b .9 .1 9 0 &amp; :

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While playing In the plant o f the Crys­
tal Ice factory last Sunday afternoon.
Ronnie Muse, oged seven, was in some
unaccountable manner drawn into the
machinery and suffered injuries that re­
sulted In his death. His appearance in
tlie ‘factory was not noticed by the em ­
ployees until his cries called their atten­
t io n to the spot. Ronnie was a bright
lad, the soil o f Richard Muse tlic well
known vegetable grower, and the accident
cast n gloom over the entire community.
The remains Were prepared for burinl
at the undertaking parlors o f T. J. Miller
&amp; Son and shipped to the old home near
Low tey where the funeral services were
held on Tuesday.
The grief stricken parents have the
sympathy o f their , many friends among
whom the little boy Yfrns q general favorite.

R*v. J. W. Boyd pastor; Sunday morning serv­
ice. llreveiOng service, 7:00; Sabbath arh(»«. 9:45
o. in.; Dr. J. T. Denton. Supt.; B. Y. P. U. Sunday
‘ at 3 p. rn., H. t Tolar, P m r .; prayer meeting ev ­
ery Wednesday, 7K )0p. w. —
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H oly C ro ss E piscopal
Rev. B. F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key. senior war­
den; Sunday morning service, II; evening service,
7:30; Sabbath school! 9:45a. in.; H. F. Whitner,
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening.

Presbyterian
- Rrv: JrP. McKlmTton.»iiB»tnr; intimidì servire,
It: evenlr
ilng servire. 7:00; Sabbath school, 9:30 a.
m ; Henry
i
ry McLaulin,
Supt.; prayer meeting Wodnetday, 7:00 p. m.

A t the Presbyterian church next Sun­
day the usual services will be held. The
pastor will preach morning and evening.
The services at this church nre well a t­
tended this winter.
Visitors and nil
others are cordially welcomed. *

Question o r A d vertisin g
The question of* advertising seems to
22tf
—Sanford'Carriage Works.
have stirred other communities beside
Sanford. In Hie Tim es-Unionof February
W inner W ash in g M achines
7 lli; appeared It full page advertisement
A few more o f these still left, sold strictly
dated from Key West. While the an­ on guantee. If they dp not do what we
nouncement dealt with private enterprise, claim, money is refunded. Harry J. Wilson
we have no doubt whatever that K ey West
will reap considerable benefit indirectly.
The page nd. is probably only the begin, nlng-of an extended campaign, and should
' the K ey West Commercial Club also put
___ out advertlllm i in conjunction on its behalf, the island city will make some o f the
gulf ports Took to their laurels.
The incident only goes to show Hint the
advertising put out by our real estate men
in publications o f wide circulation w ill ultlmatcly redound to tlic credit o f "Lucky
Stfnford.” •
And, by the way, we don't mind men­
tioning that the K ey West campaign is
being handled by Percy I’ . Vyle, the Jack­
sonville add man, who Iiob promised to
outline and present a special plnn for the
consideration of our own bonnj o f trade.

You need a good typewriter and do not
want to pay un exhorbitant price for it,
gee the Blickenderfer, ol The Herald office.
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Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida

Marks

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Particulars,

Call on

G. H. FERNALD, Pres. „
A. T. R O S S E T T E R , V. Prat.
A. P. CONNELLY, Sec’y. &amp; Troas.
D ir e c to r *

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F. P. FORSTER

J. C. HIGGINS
A. T. ROßSETTER
H. R. STEVENS

T. J. MILLER
La st month a,m erchant a thousand
tnllea from Chicago wanted to pltee
o ver Ids store an electric light algn
bo had beard about In Chicago. Mrtdo
a special trip there fo r specifications
and terms. Too hlghl
Mr. Merchant returned home and In­
cidentally told tho local electrician
about his troubles. Mr. H om e Electri­
cian replied that he could reproduce
the Cidcngo algn. w ith Improvements,
s t n price that suited. And he did so.
JU ST T IIIN K
YOUT

T H IS O VER, W IL L

Sanford Pressing
C LEA N S AND PRESSES

Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing
$ 1.25

Our Monthly Rate for Club Only

Giving you twelve pieces n month. We will coll for
clothes once a week. A L L WORK GUARANTEED.

anti deliver your

M. P. LIPE, Manager.

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Park Avenue. North

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The Latest Fall Styles in Ladies', Gent’s and Childrens Shoes
Just Received
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or (fo^s it misrepresent you ? Think it over,* and if you
find it is not ns ¿nod ns you think it ought to be. try us once

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Manufactured with pure distilled wnter— they will prevent illness, sU
digestion nnd give you health

- If you are needing letter heads, bill bends, envelopes,
cards, statements, circulars, booklets or anything of that

itc.m) tor euuiwtt
The Sanford Carriage works is now lo­
cated in its new building on Oak avenue,
opposTleThe GebT H. Fern aid machine shops.
Mr. Underwood is a practical carriage m a­
ker and any orders entrusted to him will
----- receive careful and prompt attention. Be­
sides manufacturing buggies, wagons and
. bnrucss. they, are dealersIncruxiagagoods,
gasolino engines and roofing. .They also
do general repair work and horseshoeing,
for which their new quarters are well
equipped. The business o f the public is
earnestly solicited and faithful und con­ v t
scientious business treatment is assured
all patrons.
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G utter and G alvanized Tanks
Repair W o rk a Specialty

W IL L B U ILD YOU A HOME

STANDARD

president of Union Theological Seminary, ..
Richmond, V «i Dr. A . A , MeGeachy,'
Charlotte, N. CL; Rev. A . H. McAra, Che-1$ ?
raw, S. d i Rev. J. B, Currie, Dublin, Va. I -j-

Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing

The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association

IS YOUR

Rev. M cKinnon W ill D eliver A ddress
Rev. J. F. McKinnon, pastor o f the
Presbyterian church o f San font has been
Invited to deliver an* address on “ The
Distinctive Features o f Presbyterian Doc­
trine" at Lnurlnburg, N. C., on the occa­
sion o f the semi-centennial celebration of
tbr.. mganiznlinn. of ilia— Preabyt t ia a church of Unit city, and the dedication of
a handsome new church edifice. The ex­
ercises will embrace four days und will
be held March 3-7. Other 8|icakers for
— tbs occasion ore Rev. Dr. W. W. Moore,

S. F. S A L L A S &amp; CO.

O ffice'on Pork Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florid»

Persons claiming the above wilj please
say "Advertised," nnd give date of this
Ciias. F. Haskins, P. M.
list.

B u ggies fo r Sale
We have four fine new buggies which
w c will sell cheap, as we have no place to
store them.
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Kkuey, Mr* win,
Saulor, Daniel J.
Shelton. Henry
Speigel, Mr. Chat.
Williams, Horace C.
William». W. W..
Winchester, Edward A.

Establish W areh ou se In S an ford.
The Armour Fertilizer Company has
leased the large warehouse on the A, C.
L , formerly occupied by the Sanford Gro­
cery Company. Chas. II. Evnns w ill be
the sales agent and anyone wishing the
celebrated Armour fertilizer should call at
tlic store of Mr. Evans nnd get his prices.

Sanford,

A re Offering A n y and A ll Kinds of Florida Real Estate
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
A s Can be Had Anywhere.

Gentlemen
Rosary, Sermon and Benediction, 7:30
Barbami, Willie
McOuage. Mr. Lee
p. m.
•
Mobley, Mr. Shelley
Bryant, Khodel
Callaway;
Mr.
S.
K.
Murphy,
Mr. Chat.
Monday— Mass, 7 n. in.
Park, Frank. L.
Campbell. Mr. E. D.
Panel. A. D.
Chapman, Henry
Instruction for cliildrcn..2 p. m.
Coffee. Mr. Ja&gt;. A.
Curry, Alfred
Dunlap, Mr. J. Pryor
Hampton, Mr. C. II.
liopkln». Mr. L. W.
Godwin. Mr. W. E.
Green, Mr. Sam
Lewis. Mr. Chiu.

Om a« with HOLDBN R IA L E S TA TI CO.

T
Patronize Home_
T
Talentali Pays. R e a l

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Ladles
C athollo
Jenkln*. Mra. I.u Gene
Hev. M. To«, rector; aervicei every second and Arche. M il* Ornolare
Marion. Mn. May
fourth Sunday; early m an, 7 a. m.; mass and ser­ Amlrraon, M l«» Helen
Starling, Mra. Kitty
Blake,
Miss
B
elile
mon. 10 a. in.; Sunday school. 9 a. m.: vespers, 3
Barlow, Mrs. Alice
8Unpeon, Mrs. Mary J
p. m.
Thomai. Mra. L lu ie
Cook. M i«« Alberta
Slxagcslma Sunday, 14th Feb.
Cui ber t. MUa Mamie
Tyson, MUa Laura Device, M lu Delay
Wallce. Miia Utile
Sunday school, 0 u. m.
loiter. Mn. Murali
William». Mrs. Tucker
Fuller.
Mr,.
Annie
Mass and Sermon, 10 a. m.

firs t Baptist

General Fire Insurance

Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co.,

- kind; let ub hear from your We w lir suhTmt snmpIra ahd
prices on request

Sanford,

$ f .98 Fine Leather Seat

If you are fond of especially nice stationery, ask to see
ou r Bonds- and Linens. Y ouHT m* Btfre to like them.
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Dining Room Chair
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�February 13. 1909

THE SANFORD HfRALri

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Oiîr Lucky èantord T
J .-H . Overman wns In Jacks
Thursday on business. .

Ltiçky Sanford !

Little Happenings— Mention of j
Mrs. Harry Alexander o f Oviedo spent
Matters in Brief.
port o f this week with friends In the city.
personal items

or

interest ]

Corner &amp;. Roberts open their Snnford
avenue grocery today.
Everything in
Iron beds from $ 2 .5 0 up. Get them iptlck

Summary of the Hooting Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged for Mur
rlcd Herald Readers.

In
‘
nt ‘ the
Sanford Furniture Compnny.

Garner &amp; Roberts hnve good butter In
one-pound prints for 35 cents.

menus perfection. Sec samples nt I). A.
Whose
Caldwell fit Son's.
Valentine
_
W ill Stringfcllow and his "b ig voice”
A re y o u !
startled
the merchants several days this
If you wish to see n real, honesbwholcweek.
somo show, go to Parks theater tonight.
D: W. Sasser, the efficient A . C. L. agent
Mattings o f nil kinds and pntterns. front
at
Green Cove Springs, spent a few hours
20 cents per yard to 50 cents, at E. A.
in the city yesterday.
Heflield's Furniture Store.
$10.50 value sanitary Tell mattress go­
_1_ Attention. Ladles I . A new a nd up»toing nt $8 for the next thirty rinys. Snn­
dste millinery store w ill be opened up
ford Furniture Company.
hère soon.
— Mrs. M. L. A llen .

Todny is the'13th— just between the an­
niversary o f Lincoln und that o f Cupid.
Joe Saucer went to Kissimmee Wed
nesday, where he was called on business.
Sec H. H. Mill for Celery City Blend
Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
If you want n first-class tailor-made
suit for $12.98. call at D. A. Caldwell A
Sons.
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
ut tile Snnford Furniture Company,
Swell lino o f quartered oak clicffonlcrs
at Sunford Furniture Compnny.

THREE

Mrs. W. M. Lewis and daughter o f A t­
lanta are guests o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
Miller.

D A Y S ONLY!

One million feet of cypress blenching
lioards. Place onlers now. G. R. Calhoun

Thursday, Friday and Saturday
February 4, 5 and 6

Mr. nud Mrs. W. M. Thompson o f MlildLctown, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and. Mis.
F. P. Forster.

Drop in'ntul Inspect the Princess steel
Methodists, Please:
ranges.
A renl rnngc at a moderate price.
February 14 Is Birthday Missionary
moving.
,
U
Sunday School Sunday. Help us by Snnford Furniture Company.
Sanford os an amusement town is secS A . Townsend c^tjiejxanmisg'iuii firm
bringing or sending on that day one
•ont1~tO"iitmc.- -Something d o in g - every
iff Townsend &amp; Mills of"Ph iladelph ia is
penny for each year of your age.
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano

N . P . Y O W E L L &amp; CO

flight.
In the city this week.
$18 A rt Squnres for $15. size 9x12. E.
Mrs. R. J..Molly nniLchiidrcn are spend­
Headquarters for Iron A ge tools. AnyA . Hefficld Co.
ing this week in Tampa, visiting friends
O u r W ' ^ r r , M&lt;t? 9 cent œffeemw ^ * * * * * * " &lt;
T ^ “ f M 11 ÌTèr
ond relatives." ”
rhe market, nt either store o f Garner &amp; I ” 18 r U1,0rs’ ctc*'
w ry J. Wilson.
Olives in bulk and ]n all size bottles.
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres o f celery
Roberti
Cuas. Evans.
land. Sold on ensv leYms.
Yesterdny they celebrated the centenary
* High-grade olcom'nrgerine, 25 and 30
"Our own coffee," 25 cents a pound, for
o f Lincoln, nud tomnrtow Cupid's— stueuth
cents a j*ound. Corner &amp;. Roberts.
sale by Garner &amp;. Roberts.
anniversary will be celebrated.
We sell the best lime and cement that
Mr. Randolph Chase and Mrs^C. II. A d ­
A . E. Mullein, who docs business in the
‘ money con buy.
— A. E. H ill .
amson
o i Philadelphia are visiting their
Bishop block, has now established a firstN e w lin e m en's pants $1.25 to $5, at class dry goods and notion store.
brother, S.,0. Chase, this week.

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I M P L E M E N T S

Mettlnger's.

Commencing January lst.1900, George
Young man stenographer (statistics a
Miss Minnie Stewart returned Monday specialty) desires work^.good correspond­ W. Venable, contractor and builder, will
— from Plymouth where she visited relatives ent; Herald;
employ only Union labor, mid work eight
11
hours a day.
the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones nud dnughter,
J. W. Widcmon, state agent for the Cit­ Hossic, were in Eustis the past week, in
Tlie Parks Dramatic Company will give
izens' L ife Insurance Co., wns n visitor to attendance at the funeral of Mrs. L. M; a matinee this afternoon, and tonight will
gi VC-Utcir.Jure well, per foruiuuuu.-.
—
.the city Wednesday..____
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Go to H71T. Hill T6r everything ~tn~
grocery line.

iron beds from $2.50 ii)*. Get them quick
Have you seen the Princess steel range?
Six holes, warming closet and reservoir, nt the Sanford Furniture Company.
Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on asbestos lined, only $38, Sanford Furni­
Women's exchange, nt the A r t Store.
market.
Crus. Evans.
ture Co.
Everybody join.
—Kays &amp;. Kltuhim.
Romeo Coffee. 3 jxamdsfnr ijmi _dulhuIf you have rooms for rent, put your | Electa Brand Tea and Spipcs.
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m in e in the rooming Jrou w -direoiory,-at
Chas. Evans.
Watch for opening of the Art Store, lirst
the Art Store.
The building occupied by W. W. Long,
on first street is being pointed, and when
Allen's great minstrel show Inst Monday week in February.
night gave satisfaction to the large crowd
which attended the evening performance.

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Some people seetn to think Florida is finished will make an attractive appear­
slow. Let them try Garner &amp; Roberts ance.
with an order. Phone 39.
New line men's pants $1.25 to $5, at

Miss L. A. Clapp uf Chautauqua. N. Y.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A . T. Rossiler
The Princess steel range, tin* lender Mettlnger’s.
at their |ile;isaiit home oh‘ lAlagnulia a v e - 1among ranges, nix holes and warming
Th e Sanford headquarters at Jackson­
nue.
|closet, and reservoir, asbestos lined, only ville llflder the aide direction *&gt;f C. II.
Lefller is doing a great work for the Cel­
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Sinok $38, nt Sanford Furniture Co.
Opening of Art Store und Woman's ery City.
ing nnd chewing... Most complete line in

Exchange ul Crlpprn's Music Store
!l C. Dickens returned to St. Petersburg
Saturday
ufternpori. February 6, 1909. Wednesday, after a short visit in this city.
Iron beds from $2.50 lip. Get them quick
Everybody Invited.
Mr. Dickens is A. C L. agent at St. Pc
at the Sanford Furniture Company.
fie city.

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Chas. Evans.

Before you buy a range, exam ine the
For an up-to-date tailor-inade suit, see
Princess steel range, at the Sanford Fur­
B. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
niture Co. The best steel range on the
W. H. Urokaw, representing the Citizens'
market, and only $38. Think of it t
Life Insurance Co. of Louisville, was iu tin
Garner &amp;. Roberta sell high-grade Cigars
city Wednesday. Mr. Brokaw is well
and
tobacco. Try them.
known in Sanford
_ £ lii. A t LSiuuir£sJuL.i 15. .size. 11x14.. 1 L
___ J. I. i‘atleson cauglit - a . twelvcipoum l
trout one day (ids week und Inis been ac­ A. Hefficld O k
The famous Fox River Butter for sale
corded first honors at the Sanford House
at W. VV. Long's Grotary.
as the champion angler.
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J. Frank Prffcr of Pittsburg Is in San­
Best line of stoves ever- brought to the
ford again looking after his celery lands.
city. Prices the lowest. —A. E. Hill.
Mr. Pcffer is a prominent attorney of
* Wude. the tuner, Orlando.
Pittsburgh and claims Sanford for Ids next
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri
best bet.
gated land. See M. M. Smith,
Dried Salt Shoulders at 12 H cents found
Mr, und Mrs. O. W. Schultz and children
at H. II. Hill's grocery.
of Ohio, spent several days in the city this
Dr. T. A. Neal of tins city has been
week. They arc old fricndB o f the editor,
ond will probably make Sanford their honored by the appointment of locul sur­
geon of the Florida East Const Railway.
winter home.
This is tile first time a Sanford physician
Planting time is here. M. M.Smith will
has held this position.
«11 you land on easy terms.
Fresh fish every day— G u arn ntee^p l»e
Harry Ward o f Decatur, Indiana, presi­
fresh— also oysters.
dent and manager o f the .Ward Fence
— S. C, Richah us, Lcffler Block.
Company, has purchased land onBeardall
Mrs. Saucer has closed her business in
avenue, nnd will be Identified with SanKisaimmec and returned to Sanford, and
— fonTs-imercsHrtn uie future.
opened a fruit and confectionery store in
If you want to sell or buy city lots, city
the DeMonte building at the corner o f First
property, eelery farms, see N. 11. Garner,
street nnd Snnford avenue. Her many
A. H Brock nnd A. L. Skinner of L ove­ friends will be glad to greet her again in
land, Uhia-Aiia_#peudiug to vein! w eek» |business.
~ In the city and are Interested In Sanford
Arthur Holland, an expert stenographer
lands. Mr. Brock Is vice-president of the
is a guest o f the Gate- City House nnd
First National Bank o f Loveland, Ohio.
desires employment.
Fresh Mackerel at H. H. Hill's grocery
Bb. Clarinet, cheap for cash. Herald.
Mr. Nemo o f Indianapolis, lad., Is In
Dr. W. Housholder has purchased the
the city and is "gettin g the habit" by in­
purchased the dental office o f Dr. F. B.
vesting in lands. Mr. Nemo Is a promi-

Do away with-dust while sweeping car­
pets by buying Wizznrd Curjiet Cleaner of
W. W. Long.

lings, from 75 cents ii(&gt;.
Furniture Store.

Methodists, please:
February 14 Is Birthday Missionary
Sunday School Sunday. Help us by
bringing or sending on that duy one
penny for each year of your age

Horse

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

Best line of mailings ever brought to
Sanford. See them at the Sanford l;urqi-

tme Comp.iny,

Age

and Hand Tools

tersburg.

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E. A, Hefficld

F. J. Belknap, a prominent citizen of
Pctoskey. Mich., is ill the city and like
hi» fellow townsmen will ptirelmsc some
vegetable lutids.

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WHY NOT USE

Painter

For S alk— T wo -acres improved hind,
collage, packing liou^c, two flowing wells;
tiled )ti good condition, lumber and tools,
everything complete for farming. W ill
sell witii or without crop. On 4 tit street,
west side. — W. K. Koiiuins, Sanford. Fla.
The new building of the Southern Ex­
press Co. is progressing favorably, and
when finished will greatly enhance the
appearance o f Railroad way.
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
W rite him at Orlando.
Now is the time to Imy yours four-inch
sewer pl|H.' fill lliiitny- liig stock on baud.

—A. E. Hill.

Fertilizer

NOW , AND

SAVE

M ONEY?

h lias shown more results for the Money invested than nay other.
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where
*

P a i n t e r ’s Sanford Celery
Is used.

Our

every week.

—T H E
Writs for

representative. C. M. HEADW ATER. is iri'Sanford

Sec him or write to him at Orlando or

E . O.
D oohlst.

Special

P A IN T E R

F E R T ftT Z E R

CrOT ’

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

N. H. Garner will rent your property for
you.
A. A. Rogers, a prominent furniture dealer o f Newport, Ark., is in the city fur a few •^44444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 *4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444+^,
weeks, the guest of Mr. and Mr$. A. T.
Rossiler.’ Mr. Rogers is a nephew &lt;jf Mrs.
Rossiler.

BIG C U T

Chase &amp; Sanborn's tea und coffen the
best there is.
—— (la m er &amp;. Rob or Is.

H. Hasson, manager uf the Armour F er­
tilizer Works was in the city Wednesday.
Mr. liusson win. quick Ui rceogtUAu rlie
pjniii..I .... i
iii i
l
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a ..
holder solicits a continuation of the pat- great possibilities o f Sanford, and tins es­
copllul and will look up the palmetto
J
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M-re while here.
ronuge o f Dr. Stephens.
tablished a warehouse in this city, Chas.
H. Evans will lie the sales agentMr. and Mrs. H. H. HIU and dnughter o f J Bu£
^
F,0Ur ° f W ' W ' ^ n« '
Wichita, Kunsas,.are In Uie city fur an In*?
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definite stay, nnd are most favorably iraThe water works system is being great- sey milk cow with dark sides, gray on
pressed with the unmatchable clim ate o f ly improved nnd a large force o f men are back, witii short crumpled horns project-*
Sanford and vlcldlty. Mr. TOD lias been I busy laying pipes to the Sanford t Ever- ing over face— Has black lips, with no
ln the hardware business in Wichita, but glades Railway. The Atlantic Coast Line car marks. Return to or notify J. A.
c«nies to Florida*wiUi his w ife and duugh- shops and yards are now supplied by this Smith at the Flemming’s place in West
Sanford and gel reward.— --------------------&gt; « fo r r e jt «&gt; d S e *ieo llo n .
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Tomorrdw, Sunday, Birthday MISSIONARY
Sunday School
Sunday.
METHODISTS please brln i your penny
f*r each year o f your age, or SEND
ONE DOLLAR to 8unday -School. 9.45.

Planet Jr., and‘ Iron

Tomorrow, Sunday, Birthday MIS­
SIONARY
Sunday
School Sunday.
METHODISTS please bring your penny
for each year o f &gt;our tjge. or SEND
ONE DOLLAR to Sunday School, 9:45.

F U R N IT U R E
Stoves, Crockery, Carpels, Matting,
Rugs, Sew ing Machines, E tc.

Twenty

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On A ll Goods for the Next T h irty b a ys bWtJr1'**
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February, &amp;

THE SANFORD HERALD
Tha Irritatin g Mississippi.
Tb o Mississippi la the greatest Irri­
tant In tbo U nited States. Its Ockloneas, ecnsdoua poorer an¡1 taunting
eddies b rin g oaths to the lips o f the
- -m o s t respectable and la w -a b id in g restdents alon g Its lo w e r course.
Th e
greatest adm irers o f the river, the peo­
ple w ho sin g Its praises w ith the most
emphasis, are the ones w ho go o ff on
a tangent o f tem per quickest when
they And a new ca vin g o f riv e r bank
headed tow ard the new est and most
expen sive levee, built to protect great
plantations, w hile Just across the
" f-tronm rlfio worthless bluffs and useless
aand bars. T a lk to a Mississippi river
m n n -sb a n ty boater, pilot, raftsman,
plantation o w n er o r city m erchant—and
he w ill brag about the riv e r wonders.
Its bigness charms him and makes him
feel large and . elated.
B ring him
«ro u n d to bis ow n experiences w ith
It, and suddenly a «ba d e o f resentment
crosses his face as he recalls a shanty
bout wrecked by a cyclone, a steam­
boat snagged, a ra ft torn up In some
bend, a plantation undercut and w « h oil aw ay or a season's trade apolled by
hn o verflow and crevnuse.
'&lt;Wo lo ve tbo river, dnmn It !" Is a
literal expression.—It. B. Hpoars In A t­
lantic.

In a hen's e g g only onc-flfth o f the
substance is nutritious, one-ninth part
Is refuse, and the remainder, the g rea t­
er portion .*■!■ water.
W h ite shelled eggs a re not quite as
good as y e llo w ones, fo r they contain
a tftffe m ore w a te r and a little less ( f t ,
But your p u rveyor knows this and fre­
quently colors his w hite eggs with cofJudged b y the amount o f nutriment,
a goose’s e g g Is the most valuable.
N e x t In order are ducka', guinea fo w ls',
hens', turkeys' and plovers*. E ggs con­
tain n large quantity o f sulphur, which
Is p u rifyin g to the blood and good fo r
the complexion.
T o g e t the best eg g -y o u must feed
you r fo w l on grain, and to cook it In
the most digestible w a y you must not
boll tho water. n e a t tho w a ter to ISO
degrees and leave tho e g g In It fo r ten
minutes. You w ill then digest every
morsel. But I f you boll It fo r threo
minutes no loss tbnn one-tw elfth o f
It w ill fa ll to be digested. Thus ir yon
eat tw o eggs boiled fo r three minutes
eve ry day you waBte A re doxen In a
year.—London Mall.

TC ITY PROPERTY
OR TR U C K LA N D S
Come and See Us

Th e Leopard and tha Pan.
One day a w orthy Ku lu housew ife
entua out from her cooking apd, aland-

¡ ’■a&gt;»*a «¡ta ,

A Queer Teat.
Th o grocer said to the applicant;
cmptlod a pan o f boiling w a ter Into the
“ Your references aro .good.
Shoyf.
.grow in g-b elow . It fell,
nio your stylo o f w eigh in g out live ■plash, on the back o f n sleeping Ieoh*
Itounds o f sugar. T h ere’s the scales."
nrd, who Jumped iwrpendlculnrly Into
'T lio applican t-w reathed his face In the air ns high ns-the ro o f o f the hut.
the am iable sm ile all salesm en--wear W hat m ight have happened next?
ami weighed out the sugar w ith dis­ W ho can Bay 7 But the astonished w o ­
patch and accuracy. IIo put on too man dropped the pan w T O rr m a n ff up­
little sugar lit Aral; be added gen tly a on the rock, and the leopard took ouc
fu ll h a lf pound before tbo scnlo bal­ leap d o w n h ill,' Th o pan follow ed, and
anced.
the leopard's dow nw ard leaps becam e
“ Y ou 'll d o," said tho grocer. “ You longer and s w ifte r as the pan bounded
nnderstaud the scale trick. I t Is plain a fte r It from rock to rock.
that you learned your trade In the
W hen last seen tho leopard bdd Just
thorough old school w a y ."
achieved a leap o f about &amp;S0 fe e t to
“ Yes, sir," the other answered. “ I the very bottom o f tho' ravine, thou­
learned In tho country, and almost my sands o f fee t below, and the pan had
first lesson w as that In w eigh in g. You w hirled about COO foot o v e r It on the
must add, add, add, till the beam tips, opposite side. Tho leopard would have
because all that nddlng pleases the cus­ eaten the old woman with pleasure,
tom er—seems to him almost like a g ift. but n pan which first scnlded hnlF the
But tf, on the contrary, you substract bide o ff him and. then bounded clanging
from the quantity on the scnlo the In his w ake from the top o f the H im a ­
customer Is ’ .effected . In - t h e opposite layas to tha plains below was some­
w a y —you seem to bo robbing him. H o thing which ho could not face.—Lougoes a w a y convinced thnt yo u aro n | don C hronicle—____'------ -------— - - — « t le g y c b ru t*1—N e w O rient!» Tltnea-

BOARDfNC. CELERY, SANFORD, FLA.

It Makes No Difleience W hat You W ont or W here You Want It

WE

H A V E IT
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and 7m Terms that are Right

• HOWARD-.PAC.KARD LA N D COMPANY

A Mexican Tradition.
Boys, w hat's tho m atter?
fe v e r ?
Beaten at Hla Own Qama.
Dio, then; die, then." Th at's tho noug
" A fe w days since," rolntes n solicit­ the doves sing down In old M exico
or, "as I wan sitting w ith m y friend D. when a n ative has pcnumonla. .and
In hla office n man cam e In and soldi
almost In variably he lies down, refuses
‘ " M r . W „ tho liv e ly Btublu keeper to aw a llow the medicine prescribed by
tricked mo aham efully yesterday, npd tho physician, resigns him self to hla
I waut to be even w ith him.'
fa te and In a fe w w eeks ho dies. Tho
" 'Btato your case,' said D.
dovo, how ever, sings the song In Span­
" *1 asked him how much he'd charge ish. I t Is a trndtllon am ong the Mcxm e fpr n homo to go to Richmond. H o leans that once the fe v e r accompany­
said half a sovereign.
1 took the ing an attack o f pneumonia .seizes
horse, and when I came back he said them It Is necessarily fatal, and be­
ho wanted another h alf sovereign fo r cause o f this all medlclno and all phy­
coming bt\ck mid mndo mo pay 1L*
sicians are refused and tho M exican
"D . gnvo Jits client some legal ad­ usually dies.
T h e dovo brings the
vice, w hich he Im m ediately acted upon, story o f death in Its w eird cooing, ac­
aa follow s:
H e went to tho llre ry cording to the b elief o f the natives,
'•stable keeper and said, ‘ H o w much and many w ho have been seized with
w ill you charge fo r n homo to W in d­ tho fe v o r who oth erw ise might have
sor 7*
recovered have succumbed o w in g to
"T h e man replied, 'A sovereign.'
their belief In thé tradition. T h a t la
1
"C lien t accordingly w en t to Wlud- tbo reason, It Is said, w hy penuinnnla
aor, canto hack by rail and w en t to the Is fatal to bo many Mexicans.—N ew
___ livery atablo keeper,- saying;______
York. -Harold,___,.______________ — ------ ,r,ITere Is your money,* paying him a

sovereign.
" ‘ W here Is m y honte?* paid W .
" *n e's at W indsor,’ answered the
client. 'I hired him only to go to W in d ­
sor.* " —Pearson's W eekly.

A Wide Range.
W hen the Burgeon w ho happened to
be spending a night at Hunhby Inn had
Set tho broken leg o f the weather
bonten stranger w ho w as the ch ief vic­
tim o f an uutomobllo accident the
patleut looked up at bjm anxiously.
‘ ‘Sec here, doc." ho aald lu a husky
voice, " I h aven't got much of. any
money. W ould you take out you r feo
In trade?"
“ Yen. I guess bo," said tho surgeon
cheerfully. "W h a t Is you r trade?"
. "W e ll, I'v e got a num ber o f things
I can do soon as I'm o n tn
------ again ," BBta the patient. " I can hang
w indow blinds, or I can put on ligh t­
ning rqds, or 1 con play the cornet,
and 1 can d o 'em all first rate, If I ’ m
the oruL lo_aay IE doe,’!—Vmith'a Companlon.

Fortune displays our virtues and o ut
vices as lig h t mokes all objects appar­
ent.— La Rochefoucauld.

What Changed the
Old Town's Name?

A. E. H I L L
Hardware and Farm Implements
LUCAS PAINT

THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER

Boat by T aat fo r C ro w tr a . All tolio liove
.. um-iI tills sprny romlmiixitly urc fre e . from blitb(
Used In Uncle Sam 's Paint Shop
' anil Inwet«,During the past year the U. S.
N a vy has consumed (191,000 |&gt;ounds
of
Lucas W h ite Paint
and 2 7 H, 7 00 itounds of l.UCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
than 100,000 gallons o f paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads o f 200,000 gallons each, and which would
make n train more than one-half
mile long.
In addition to this Uncle Sam
has used during the past year more
than 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
.V A R N IS H E S . ENAM ELS and-tuber-products.
Uncle Sam's preference is not a
matter o f favor, but o f Q U A LIT Y
and RESULTS.
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In Unde Sam’s service, as In
everybody rise's. LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have on unbroken record
for satisfactory results.

WELL DRIVING
~W e~liave the largest
nnd best equipped plant
for driving wells in this
section of the country
and are prepnred to (ill
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work.
“ Those contemplating
putting in wells would
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us ami
learning prices before
making contracts.

Growing Strawberries, Celery
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
I Sell the Land— Your Brains, Money, and
Muscles Makes th c-C ro p -a n d -the Pioltr

Woman Oyster Qatharara. “
Th e w ork o f oyster collecting and
culture Is moat unsuitable fo r women,
hut In France, o w in g to Its tedious na­
ture, It does not appeal to men. Often
from on aarly W m r In ths m orning till
late Into the evenin g tho women are
standing up to their knees in water, Mr. Brown of SLEET YTO W N,
w ith a strong sun beating dow n on
He wouldn’t ad verti«;.
them. T h e result Is that n ever a ye a r
passes w ithout some o f them goin g Bo along came H r. Strong
mud and h aving to be hurried a w a y

And took him b j surprise.

H r. S., as you may guess,
W as strictly up to date; ■

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A

Msan Man. . M edical M an —Jobaon has dona the
meanest thing I ever heard o f.
He
cam e to ’ m y house the oth er night, ate
a big dinner, g o t Indignation a n d ’ then
w en t to another d octor to be cured.

T b s most w asted o f all days la that
dajr op w hich one ^aa p et laughed.—

Knew the game and played the
At early hours and late.

IM P R O V E D IR R IG A T E D F A R M S — U N C L E A R E D LA N D S
— Flow ing W ells on A ll
Celery t e l l e end other.Deslreble Tracts In blocks to suit P w ^ M e r .

P r ic e a .n d description, upon request

Strong Is still in W A K E F U L VILLE,
Tha

merfSknt

of the town;

He advertises and still surprises
Such chaps as H r. Brown.

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J . N. W H ITN ER

First National Bank Building

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THE SANroRftiL.nrRALI)
When Hypnotised Tramps Meet Death.

The

icrap
A Land»**r Story.
Landseer, rid ing dow n Bond street
London. saw thd fo llo w in g notice in
picture dealer's a bop w in d o w : '
jln e Landseer on V ie w TYIthlu.” . IIo
w ent into tbe abop and asked to set?
the “ flue Landseer." T b e dealer, who
did not recognize biro, proudly pointed
ont the work. It w as ratber an early
one. The dealer was, o f course, loud
In ila pralao.
"And how much do you want for It?”

■aid Landseer.

A No. 1, tho well knoiyn tramp, atgtea
th a t.rid in g upon-the TFucTTbenma |*tween tho wheels o f a flying passenger
train or even o f a slow er going freigh t
train Is exceedingly dlflicult. Th e fly­
ing cinders deluge the eyes and at
times make breutbing almost tnipossl
hie. M ore than this, he says that un
less ohe strictly watches him self one
is In danger o f becoming hypnotized.
Tho rhythm ically pounding wheels Jolt«,
Ing o ver the Joints o f&gt; h e rails have n
w ay o f Insistently com m anding atten­
tion.that la extrem ely dangerous. This
notso. sharp and repeated w ith devilish
persistence, can hypnotize tho unwary,
be says. O ften he tins hail to use ev­
ery resource o f w ill pow er which lie
lias In order to ward o ff the effects o f
this endless anil mind com pelling
click, click, click ." IIo believes thnt
many a tramp who hap fallen to his
death from the trucks lias been first
hypnotized In this way. This Is per­
fectly Bound psychology, and thoprobn
billty o f-a u c h hypnotism w ill laj In
dorsed by any good specialist In this
science.—B oh etn lan ’M agnxlna.^

"T w o thousand guineas, sir,” was
the reply.
"T w o
thousand
guineas?
That
■eems a long price fo r an enrly w ork.”
" I could not take a sh illin g loss,”
■aid the denier.
' H e ’s gonej air,"
touching his forehead slgutncantly
uHe's out o f hid mind.
l i e ’ ll never
paint another.”
"Ia he Indeed?” said Landseer. “ I ’m
A Winnipeg Sermon. *
very so n y to hear that," And ns ho
A story Is going tho rounds about
was coming a w ay he noticed a largo ono o f the W inn ipeg clergy, which he
picture by Stanfield. "M a y 1 ask w h a t him self has told w ith great dollght. A
you want fo r this S tanfield?"
farm er and Ills w ife cnine to W innipeg
4 "That, sir, ts also 2,000 guineas.”
on a visit, and on Sundny their host
said Landseer, touching his requested tho farm er friend to ¡Jo with
forehead and Im itatin g the dealer’s him to church,
"N o.” said he, " I n ever go to church.'
gesture. “ Is Stanfield g o n e 'to o ? "
And his w lfo backed up his assertion.
Th o visito r was finally..persuaded to
. The Evil Eye.
go
to n local church and was told tbe
. . The possession o f tw o eyes docs not
confer upon us any advantage. One o f pastor wits also an American. A fter
them Bervcs td show ns the good things the Bcrvlee bo was Introduced to the
pastor, nnd the fo llo w in g conversation
and the other the evils o f life. A large
took place:
. number o f people have ncqulrcd the
“ W ell, doctor," said the visitor, "
bad habit o f shutting the first eye. hut
enjoyed
your sermon."
very few shut the second, and that Is
L'l j m very pleased to bear that," re
why there are so many people who
piled the pastor.
' would rather l&lt;o blind altogether than
"Y o u know,” explained tho farmer,
see-all they have to Bee. H appy tho
" I do not go to church very often, hut
one eyed w ho nre Only deprived o f
thnt sermon o f yours wns the least
that evil eye w h ich spoils all that we
like a sermon t ever heard."—WlunI
look upon!—Voltaire.
peg Telegrapir

“Whntr

Fooling 8andy,
An old G jasgow nklnfllflt b reakfast
_ e d .uvnry—m orn lag on \torrid ge a m b In
order to save fuel tooked a whole
week's supply every Saturday.
■One F riday m orning the stuff seemed
very cold and very snit, and he felt
lie must nhnndon tho stru ggle to cat It
Rut tils stubbortf nature forbade any
such thought. So bo fetched tho whls
,ky from the cupboard,, poured out a
glass and placed It before him on the
table.
"Now, Sandy," said be. " I f yo eat
that parrltcb y e’ ll bae tbnt w hisky an’
I f ye don’ t ye w on ’t."
, He stuck again at the Inst spoonful,
tmt. keeping hla ey e steadily on the
glass o f whisky, he made a boldr
bravo effort dnd got It down.
Then he. slow ly aud carefu lly poured
the whisky into the bottle, w ith t
broad grin, as he said to him self:
"Sandy, my bid, 1 did y e that time,
ye nuld sw indler."

Had Bean to Sea. „

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. Modern W itchcraft.
Bays n correspotidl'UL o f the .Loiuloa
Chronicle: "T h is w riter knows of
west country English farmer, n hard
headed business man, who uses (he
latest machinery on'bls farm, yet holds
tho belief Ilf pixies us (Irmly as any
article of, his religious creed. H avin g
been visited by a series o f minor mis
fortunes, bo confided to tho w riter In
the utmost seriousness bis fea r thnt he
had offended a pixy by Inadvertently
stopping Into a fulry ring and stated
thnt lie Intended going on the morrow
to tho w hite w itch nt E xeter to get
further misfortune averted. Amt this
level headed business man .took a day
fF ow -h ls farm iu tliu busiest time of
the year and Journeyed to E xeter anil
back—a m atter o f some sixty mites—
fo r this purpose. On Ills return he wns
os one who hail cast off n heavy bur
den. Hut the w hite witch's mysteries
no persuasion could Induce him to re­
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vea l."

A Violin For a Van».

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An Irishman, brought before n New
Turk police Judge ou a charge o f va­
grancy, was thus questioned:

~ nvturt Tnrafc-na'yotrrarmrr----

“ Shure, y e r honor, I’ m n sailor,’’ Pat
made answer,
’’W hat—you a seafarin g man?
1
doubt w hether you w ere ev e r at sea In
your life," exclaim ed tho Irate justice.
"Shure, and does y e r honor think 1
came over from Ireland In a w agon?”
grinned P a t

HI» CUvar Schema.
Tho man w ith the large head and tho
•protruding eyebrow s stepped Into tho
.cigar emporium.
"G ive me the poorest clgnr you 've
got."
.
" f i v e or ten cen ter?" queried the man
l*hlnd the showcase. ’
“ I don't know w heth er you’ re going
to give me n five or ten center. I'm
going to g iv e you a dim e. Rem ember,
_llLi.M. the p o o re s tc ig a r tn-tfcc p la ce."
The clerk bnnded ou t n box-, nnd'the
customer selected o n e ,'c a lm ly lighted
It and puffed curiously. Th en ho left.
_\£llll HU nlr.of-su peem e eatlsfnrtkm .
"Ah, this tastes good 1" ho muttered
on the outside. " I knew my little
.scheme would work. T h e fe llo w gave
.m« (he best cigar be had In tho «to re ."
The cigar dispenser on tho Inside so-

Ulloqulxed:
" I Just took that old codger at his
* « r d , I handed him a box o f three
for a nickel."—Llppln cott’«.

Ono o f tho most curious vanes to Ik*
seen ou any church lu Great Britain
Is thnt nt Great Guucrby, n parish nil; oinltig -G ra n th a m ,— tn Lincolnshire
It Is In tho form o f n fiddle and
n bow nnd Is unusually Inrgo.
Its
history la n curious ono. Many years
ago n pensnnt resided In Great Gonerby who eked ont a modest livelihood
by perform in g on an old violin, which
was almost n part o f his life. At lust
ho decided to em igrate and out In tbe
fa r west prospered and became a rich
man. One day he i»ent to tho clergy­
man nt G reat Gonerby a sum aufitlent to build a church anil attached
to tbe g ift the curious condition that
n metal repllcn o f bis old fiddle and
bow should bo on the summit o f the
edifice.
Th o g ift was accepted, and
tbe vnue may still be seen on tbe
church.

____ ____ B w t Rtvtnot.__
MreTShoppcr (a fte r Inspecting every
thing tn the store)—I don't §ce any­
thing here thnt suits mo. I suppose I
may as well g o d o w n to Stacy s' and see
w lTaFThey“ hare. Th ey usually have
good assortment.
Salesman—H ero's a card o f one o f
tlscir salesm en.. W on ’t you kindly ask
fo r him?
Mrs. Shopper — A h !
A friend of
yours. I presume?
Balestnau—No, madam, he has owed
me f 10 fo r tho past three years.—
Puck.
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H u ffsd.

In tho olden times a w om an tn the
north o f Scotland w en t to visit her
husbsnd, w h o w a i condemned to bo
banged on the fo llo w in g day.
Tho
doomed man began to g iv e hla lu•trjiftions to his w ife preparatory to
bidding her fa rew ell, when all at onco
*h e - broke “ t t r iip b u "the converea tlon
**** exclaimed, " B y t h e - b y * r Jotm,
whaur w ill I plant tbe tattles this
. Jearr* Th e unfortunatetf;nau, as may
b« Imagined, g rew exceedingly Indig­
nant at ’ the Indifference o f his w ife
•nd exclaim ed a n g rily : "W h a t need I
fare whaur y e plant them ? I ’ m not
likely to need ony o* them ." “ Ile c h ,"
s p ile d the wom an, turning to tho
warden, w ith a w a g o f tbe head, "o o r
John'e huffed because he’s gnun to bo
hanged the morn I” and marched out o f

Ibe cell.
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H ig h ly P ra c tic a l.
You r business college fo r young la­
dles seems to be all r i g h t "

"It is all right"

NOTICE O F INCORPORATION

11a VUlano Rotunda, herein duly
they depose
arid say u i«n oath that they are the complainant«
named in the foregoing BUI of Partition: that thr
Of the Ssnrord Celery Della Land Com retpondrnt. Vltlorla Vtliano (or Victoria VUlano).
Is
n non-resident of the State of riortda: that »he
pany
*v Is nn infant under the ags of twenty-one year»;
that
the la a citixan o f the Kingdom of Italy anti
Th* undcrtlgnrd h»t»hy give notice that they In
now reside» with her mother. CattoUca Sargent
tend lu apply in Hpn Albert W. Gilchrist, ai Gov
einor ol tne-Gtate of Florida, al Tal)ahai*er. Flor­ \illaflti, at Lansdomlnl. Mirlglleno. Provlncta dl
ida. on th* lUih day of March. 1909, for Issuing ol catena. Kingdom of Italy, and that there 1» no
Lcttere Patent Incortwrmlng the SANFORD CEL­ Person In the Slate ot Florida the service of a tubERY DELTA LAND COMPANY, under the pro­ poens upon whom would bind the »aid Vlttoria
pped charter attached hereto, the toriginal Charter VUUba
You are therefore ordered to appear to ih l» Bill
being now on r .with the Secretary ol Slate at
orl. Manslajr,. the- 1st d ay o f March.
Ido.
1909,
the »ame being a rule day of said court.
J. N Wntrata.
It (»further ordered that this notice be published
A. T. Racismt*.
for eight consecutive we. k l In The Sanford Herald,
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S O. Ctust.
Thr undrtilgned have associated and do hereby a newspaper published In Orange County. Florida
Witness. B. M. Roblt so t. Clerk of th*- Circuit
aitoriale tbvm irlvr* together for the purpose of
iyrmtng a body cutporotf under and by virtue of Court In and fat Orange county, Florida. itmHhe
seal
o( »aid coutt. this 2nd day of January. A . D.
the Law* of the State of Florida, and v
B **• Rpetasmt, Cletk,
the following Article* of Incorporation:
A, M, Tn»A«ir.s.
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ARTICLE I.
Solicitor for Complainant*.
22-8
By
M.
A.
Howard.
D. C.
Tbe name of ltd* corporation »hall he the SAN
FORD CELERY DELTA LAND COMPANY, and
it* principal place of builnria (hall be at Sanford,
Florida, but it «bull have tuch other place» ot in the Circuit Cojirt o f the 7th.Judicial
business in J'lnrldn nnd other Suites as shall be
Circuit of the State o f Florid«
detrrraliiwTby the Board of Directors.

-H AVE YOU-SEEN TH E

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JiJUtiauee. t

Blickensderfer?
A T Y P E W R IT E R
FO R
A L L PURPOSES

fo r Orange County.-

ARTICLE It.
The general nature of the Imilnesi to be tram
ocled by »aid corporation shall be: T o ta l), hold,
•ell. work, Irnie, rent, exchange, cultivate, Im­
prove nnd otherwise deal In real estate either as
owners or in commission for others; to plat. Im­
prove. develop, farm, drain, dike and Irrigate
Infids nnd dispose of Its products, and to do and
perform all thing* needful or necessary for the full
rnjnymrnt of all the rights and privilege* of- its
ownership.
ARTICLE III
The amount of capital stock- of dhts corporation
shall
be
Twenty-Five
Thousand
Dollar*.
1$25.000.00) fully paid tip. the shares to be One
Hundred Dollars. ($100 till) each, and two hun­
dred and fitly in number. Jtnd of par. value'of D ot
Hundred Dollars (1100.00) each.
All Iherapllnt
•Ink lobe fully paid up in real property nt n Just
volut: io bejixcxi nnd delerniiRmitjy. the Hoard-of
Director*.
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ARTICLE IV.
The corporation shall ewtllwue. (or a perlul of
Seventy-live Years from and after Its legal Incor­
poration hy the proper authorities.

ARTICLE V.
The h’uslneiFof the corporation shall be cunlucled by the following offierrs:
A ( ‘resident,
Vlce-I’ resldent, a Secretary and Treosurer, to be
elected by the Board of Directors, and o Board
of Director» of not less than three and not mon­
th itn seven tn number. The office of Secretary nnd
Treasurer may tie held by one person.
The Dl
rectors shall be chosen from list of stockholders ol
the corporation and rlectrd annually. &gt;.
Until the first annual inerting and election of of
fleers and their qualification, the officers of this
rporallon shall be: J N. Whltner, t’ resldent; A
Roasetter, Vlce-l*rcsldenl; and S. O. Chase, Sec­
ary and Treasurer,
The Board of Directors
sholl lit-: J. N. Whltner, A. T. Koisetter and S. O,
Chase.
Thr first organliatlon meeting o f stockholder« of
this cumulation shall he held In Sanford. Florida,
on the 19th day of March, 1909, for the purpose of
adopting by-lawn, nnd doing such other business
ns It rnny desire to transact The annual meeting
shall tw on tlic first Tuesday of May of rocli year

City

o f Sanford
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) Bill in Chsncery 10
Lot 1 , Block 7. Tier s.) Enforce Tax. Lien
Owner Unknown, and)
To AH Whom It Slay Concern:
Upon application o f the City Solicitor, it
is hcrchy' ordered that on or before the Feb­
ruary Rule .lay next, being February t. A.
IL tnog -Jn laid court, you anprar to and
answer 'the blit fifed and set forth the 11.
tur* of your respective interests In, right to.
or Rent upon real estate situate In the City
ai Smfrvrd.-aml described in the bill a t e -----Lot I, Block 7, Tier 2.
ll it further ordered that this order be
publiibed in th* Sanford llrrald, a newspaper
imbli-bfd in said- City, once a ' w eek' f oT eight
consecutive- week«, prior to said rule dsy. Witness my hand and seal o f the. said cir­
cuit court this r jlh day o f November, A. D.
23-8

In County Judge's Court, Oranfc
County, Florida
In Ra Estate of I
W. M, Mahoney)
To A ll Cxrnrroas. L tgatits, Dixtsisittw and all
IT ssons Having Claims A gainst Saio Estatl :
You nnd each of you are hereby notified and requlrett to presen! nny claim* aud ail demands
hleh you have either fur or against said estate ol
W . M. Mahoney,
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deceased, ______
late of________
Orange County.
Florida, to the undersigned Lx renter of said estate
llhln one year from the date hereof.
Dated December 21, 1908.
F nanus W, M ahonty,
19-8
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Executor.

UNDERW OOD

Be It Ordained by the Mayor and City Council of
the City ol Sanford. Florida :
$ w u s L It sliull Lu the duty id tin: Mayur.
with the approval of the Council, to appoint a City
Scavenger, whose compensation »hid! l«‘ l l i c i by
the City Council
Src. 2 ll »hull lie tin-duty of the City Sraven
|cr to remove all excrement from the privies with*
n the corporate limits of the city ut least once
nrh week, anil nil tbe gnthnge (.lined upon the
streets daily lb -»bull also remove horn the tit)
limits nil other oftrnsive or unsightly maltrror
SuUstnnca when reuuested 10 do so hy the Inspect­
or, Marshal tn Mayor
t shall lie the duly of the Scavenger to thor­
oughly wash all implied buckets before replacing
the same.
■
Sir. 3 Every privy within the corporate limits
of l lie city shall I*- provided, al the expense of the
dlV, with one nr more water closet buckets of regu­
lation pattern. the number of buckets to t * us.-d
In any one privy stroll to- determined by the Clio
Scavenger, subject to the approval of Ure Inspector
or the Sanitary Committee ot the Council. .
It shall l * the doty of the Scavenger to supply
the bucket» where needed, and within two days re­
port the name of the occupant of the premises,with
the number of bur krts supplied, t*&gt; the City Clerk,
whose duty it sbnll be to keep a list of the buckets
In use, and by whom.
Ssc. 4. The owners or occupants of premises
shall (rut all garlarge in suitable receptacle« and
hcc same putskle of the t ...................
colivenletit 1»litre for the Scavenger.
Str S. All owners, agent* or occupants of nremtses where buckets nre used, shall nay $1.00 per
bucket [&gt;er quarter, payable quarterly ill udvunce;
ail stores, talnons. ii-tthurnni*. hotels, and all
other places of business tdiall |ia£
Tr-rTrnyiimr qUHTTriTybrodvahce. oTncrs and realdeuces wliere buckets are jrot used sliajl pay 75
cents quarterly, payable quarterly in advance, for
the removal of garbage and trash from their re­
spective places
Sec. B. The aggregate amount of aJI rrvrnue de­
rived under the precision* of this ordinance shall
be a Sanitary Fund, to tie used by the fianttary
(Committee (or sanitary purpose* only.
Sri 7. Tlie payment for buckets and teavengef
service shall tie made nt the office uf tbe City Clerk.
Iirl wren the first and the tenth-of January, April,
July and Octotier. The
Itic C
Cletk
lerk lliaJl keep a rcxxud
f all motile* received,. and pay
by
dl„ out
— the
.... same
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tbe order or approval of the Sanitary Commit
lee. tie alcali make a quar Icily report to the Oram­
eli of all monies rccrivnl and paid out under the
provisions of this ordinance.
See. 8 All viola tur» ot the previsioni of this or­
dinance shall b* nunrshnj by * fine of not less than
$1 .00 nor more than $50.IK), or by imprisonment
and labpr not exceeding thirty days.
Src. 9. All ordinance* and parti of ordinances
In conflict with thr pruvUlons of Ihls ordinance are
heretiy repealtd.
tarv measure,
Src. 10. This tirtng a sanila
edlately after
same shall take cfleet
passage

"D o you give the girls s good practi­
cal business train ing?"
In rep ly to that question I can only
«a y that 00 par cen t o f oar graduates
To 1W, Mato* L axi :
m arry their em ployers the first year.”
the above ordinance was
J hereby certify ihut t)
san toru m sT Insesrlnn
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kppruved January I9ih, 1909.
Jessie.
Fuesur L a a i , Mayor.
It Is related that when the young 23-4
man w h o a fterw a rd becamo General
Frem ont r*D aw ay w ith and h urried in Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, Oranfie County, Florida
Jessie, Tom Benton, tho great sen1
•toh, made terrible threat« o f w hat ho CarmelUVUIanoRotupdoand \
Mike Rotunda, her husband, I
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would do to tho young man.
H e and Mike Kotundo in hi. own l M| (of paf(|((oti
would g tr e him roasts and bullets, and
bo on.
T o all o f which Mrs. Benton
Vlttoria* VUlano.
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From th* «flldavlti uf Mike Rot undo sod Car me­
g tre him Jessie, m y dear."

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H oly Cross Episcopal church was the
scene o f a quiet wedding on Wednesday
a t 1:30 when the marriage ceremony o f
Miss Minnie C. Croft and Mr. H. T. A vant
was solemnised by Rev. Dr. B. F. Brown,
the rector.
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A s the peals o f Mendelsohn's wedding
march performed by Mrs. Fannie Munson
at the organ hurst forth, the bridal party
preceded by Messrs. F. P. F orster and
B. F. Whitney proceeded slowly up the
aisle to the altar. The bride and groom
Were followed by the Misses Mettlnger.
the maids o f honor, and the whole party
grouped at the altar where the service
w as' performed which made the popular
couple man and wife.
The altar and chance) were beautifully
decorated with ferns and Rowers and
while no ostentatious display W f s sought,
the church presented a very pretty scene.
Im m ediately after the ceremony the
happy couple followed by their many
friends left for the station where they
took the train for Tampa and points In
South Florida.
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The bride wore a travelling gown o f
blue broadcloth' "With chiffon trimming.
hat and gloves to match, Both bride and
groom ore very popular in Sanford.
__ Miss Qroft has made this city her home
for nine years, being Identified with the
inilUa*VHFdepartment o f J. K. Mettlngcr's
dry goods emporium. Her ge n ia l sunny
temperament and clinrm and grace of
manner have won for her a large circle of
friends in Sanford. Miss Croft is a na­
tive of Maryland but the people o f this
city claim her as a resident.
Mr. A va n f is well known In Florida
having for a number o f years been en­
gaged In the lumber business In Jackson­
ville and coming "to Sanford about six
months ago has become identified with
Sanford people and interests at once. He
owns some valuable real estate in and
around Sanford and upon his return ex­
pects to make this city his future name.
The Herald Joins a host o f friends - In
wishing Mr. and Mrs. A va n t a long and
happy life.

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How Celery City Vanity Fair ‘While
Away the Golden Hours—
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At Mrs. kcelor's
Mrs. K. L. ¿vector and Miss Kcclor en­
tertained at bridge fit their suburbnn
home on last Saturday evening. The
guests from the city fared hither In a
large bus. Owing to the inclemency' of
the weather many were unable to attend
yet enough braved the elements to have
several tables o f bridge. Light refreshm enu were served and an evening of
genuine enjoyment was accorded to the
guests.
T h r V alentine P a r ty
For several weeks society has been
-upon the qui riv e aw aitin g the arrival o f
the evening scheduled for the valentine
party a t the-Stmford House, the datChe' ing on Thursday, the lllh .
Each lady was Instructed to wear a
blue gown and mask and the gentlemen
were to wear pink .gowns and masks of
the same hue. When they had all assem­
bled in the large dining room it was a
difficult matter to determino who was
who. 5 turnon's celebrated orchestra was
on hand to furnish the music that always
starts the fe e t to m oving and as the pink
and blue robes mingled on the floor there
was many a conjecture to discover the
partners. The gowns nnd tioods made a
most complete guise and moat o f the
dancers remained incognito until the time
to unmask.
Delicious jmnch_wnB .served - a n d - the
dance continued until a late hour.
The Misses St ring fellow, Schum pert nnd
kcclor made all the arrangements for the
affair and to them tlie thanks are due for
a most delightful evening
Ralph Stevens reached his eighteenth
birthday on Monday last and in honor of
the event tendered his friends a whist
party. __
Refreshments were served and a pleas­
ant evening spent by the young folks.
Billy Bcardall secured first prize, n sil­
ver-mounted nail file.
Martin Rnines
was awarded the booby prize, n beautiful
tin horn.
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Those present were Messrs. J. C. nnd
Emery Close, Rowe, Baker, Brady, Admits,
' Lovell, Tolar. Hill. Biggcrs,.Lawson, lain«*.
Watson, Peabody,
Hamilton,
Raines,
Woodruff, Bcardall, Roumlllut, Higgins
nnd Perkins.

_ism, and hadiiilil-Jown-Jn-the-renr Wfi the north.

Cream o f C elery Soup
The following has been given to T he
Herald for the benefit o f -all housewives:
Wash one head o f celery, cut in small
pieces and simmer in one pint of water
until perfectly soft. Mash In the munp.
water, add one minced onion, nnd let
cook ten minutes longer, then pour in one
pint o f scalding milk. Strain, return to
saucepan, add one tablespoanful o f flour
■Atbwd-w w etli lirti little-cold ' mlUr.'^STie
tnblespoonfulof butter, atvd salt and pep
per to season. Serve hot with crackers.
Try it.
— Bculaii H.
M o n s te r S tra w b e rrie s
In the window o f J. N. WhiUier’s real
&lt;state office (his week was q basket o f
- stfnwWrrriea thnt for size ond appearance
takp first premium. They nre o f the Hefflen variety and were raised by Archie
Cameron upon his place cast o f town.
Capt. Dick Marks u|&gt;on beholding the ber­
ries wanted to know whether you had to
peel the berries or bore a holo in them in
order to eat them. They elicited much
comment and were undoubtedly the larg­
est strawberries ever grown anywhere.
P rep a rin g F o r B rick Paving.
Engineer Ginn and a force of
urns are bosy*surveying First street, and
w ill prepare plans and speciflcaUons at
once for Uie brick paving and the trolley
The w o rk of. p a v in g w ill
line tracks.

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The high prices for lettuce
early in the season have been overshad­
owed this week when Sanford lettuce
Jumped to $3 per crate. This is equally
as good a pticc ns the lettuce raised un­
der cover in other sections is bringing
nnd demonstrates that the place tt&gt; raise
good lettuce that will bring good prices is |
Sanford.
L u c k y S an fo r d I

RETORT OF TH E CONDITION OF

First National Bank at Sanford, I
BUSINESS FEBRUARY 5TH. IP Q ih ____L
RESOURCES.
Loan« ond Discounts..'....................... *181 554.34 I
Ovrrdrafls, .«cured and unsecured. . ..
423 » 0 I
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation........
8.250 00 I
Bonds, secureties, etc........f ............... 23.002 *
flanrtng l y e fvinR ui e s w H H roreH~Tg;P*iic
Due from National Banks (not reserve
_ o ie n u )......................................... 38,305.30
Due from Slate Banks and Bankers ., • 3,215 01
Due from approved reserve agents....' 40.7ID.il
Lhecks and other cash items..............
770 22
Notes of other National Banks...........
B.I40 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels, and
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1.021.38 |
L aw rot. M oney Kr.vsvi pt Ba r i , va:
.............. ......... *13,823.00
LeSai tender notes--------- 7,450.00 *21,073.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(8 per cent, of circulation ...........
312.80

T o i*l .......•'............................ *341.438.31
U A B IL m E S
Capital Stock paid In.......................... *23,000.00 I
f t g g f i . ........... ......... 10 .5 00 00

Undivided pro flu, lets ripens«» and

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3.812 82
iuT S j M k " i l " “ JUtAndlni...... .
8,230.00
Dividends Unpaid...... ...................
100.00
Individual depuslu sub­
ject to check...........,..*287,187.03
Demand certificates of de- P o y lt ; - '- ,. . , ................,
2.358 64
Certified checks.............I
288.62 2SB.8S8.08

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Hardware and Farm Implements
UJCAS PAINT
Used In Uncle S am 's Pain t « h o p
During the post year the 1&gt;.“S.
N avy has consumed 091,000 pounds
of
Lucas W h ite Paint
nnd 278.700 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
thnn 100,000 gallons o f paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads o f 200,000 gallons each, and which would
make a train more Uian one-half
mile long.
In addition to this U nde Snm
has used during th rp a ftt y e a f more
than 25,000 gallons o f LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAM ELS and other
product*.
U nde Sam'a preference Is not a
matter o f favor, but o f Q U A L IT Y
and RESULTS.
In U nde Sam'a a ervice.' os' In
everybody else’*, LUCAS PRO­
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C e le r y L a n d s a n d C elery

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will present a busy scene. The rails for uf
the street car lin e are shipped and the L
trolley official* arc prepared to lay the
tracks when die paving starts.

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IN SA N FO R D LA N D

N ew Business M eth od s.
Reports arc current that farmers have
taken a tumble toJho true situation, and
are closing deals for the sale o f their
croiis o f celery straight through the sea­
son a t a fixed (trice. Handsome margins
are being put up, nnd bank accounts are
growing, even, while the celery Is in the
field doing the same thing

A n o th e r Tine Residen ce
The Pope Contracting Co. are preparing J
to erect another fine residence on First
street, near French avenue for John
Meisch. The house will be large nn«L
commodious nnd will greatly enhance the
appearance of this section o f the city.
Man Dies Suddenly
Billy Connors, a white man employed as First street west of the railroad is rapidly
a cook at the “ City Restaurant,"died very becoming popular ns a section o f fine |
dwellings.
suddenly last Saturday night. Connors
hod Just returned from a week’s visit to
I ll l h P r ic e s F o r S a n fo rd L e t t u c e y
Tnmpn, where he had been on a drunken1 Sanford lettuce and Sanford celery nre I
spree, suffering from the effects of (tlcohol- gaining n reputation i n the - markets nil

Hand's restaurant to sleep. He was found
dead by cno o f his friends and appear­
ances indicate that death had been very
sudden. The remains were taken In charge
by Undertaker Miller and interred Sunday
afternoon In Lnkcview cemetery.
Connors had no relatives, nnd few people
ticre knew him intimately. His home Is
said to be In Pittsburg.*

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Ml** Minnie C. C r«n and II. T. Avant
• Married Wednesday

Items of Interest Coqcernjjtf
Society People.

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THE SANrORD HERALD

PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
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WELL DRIVING
W e have the largest
and best equipped plant
fo rd riv in g wells in this
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and are prepared to fill
all orders promptly- Our
m achinery is up-to-date
and -our workmen are
skilled in the work.
Those contemplating
putting in -wells would
serve their best inter­
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learning prices before
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S A X F O T T D
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1909
explosion causing n cnve-in. 125 miners
esca|»ed through nn abandoned gallery.

Items of Interest Gleaned Prom
Various Sources
happenings

DURING THE WEEK

The nineteenth annual reunion o f Cmffederntc Veterans is to be held in Ment­
phis. Term., commendin' June 8 nud con­
tinuing three dnys.
Earthquake shocks continue in Sicily,
and many partially destroyed walls are
thrown down. No additional loss of life
has been reported.

iront running in at the joints is desirable.
The tile should have n fall o f not less
thnn one inch to the hundred feet ns it
runs from the main, and m ay he much

Good Article Appears In Louis
ville Paper

COVERS THE ENTIRE SUBJECT

Bandits held up a train on the Denver

Here the Readers Will Find a Brief
&amp;. Rio Grande railrond on the 13th and se­ Has Created Considerable Discussion
Historical Spring Flowing
In Many Sections Or The North
cured about $30,000 in Cash lind ValuaFor flurried Renders
Facts and Figures

blcs. The robbers made their escnin*.
The wireless m i l o f **C. Q. D.” ffc t week
Five firemen lost fhoir jives at u fire in
wns the menus o f saving the lives o f nil
Milwaukee Inst Saturday which destroyed
oa board the four-masted schooner Sarah
$lHHMHH)-wnrth-of proprrty.
W. Lawrence that had gone ashore on the
James Mnhar, one o f the few surviving
||«n ami Chickens shoals in the. vicin ity
federal prisoners who dug their way out
of the Delaware Breakwater. Assistance
came in answer to the call just in time of Audersonville prison with only their
-hands for tools to work with, died nt his
as in less thnn five minutes after the last
person hud been taken off the wreck the home in Lock|Kirt, N. Y., Feb. 12. after an
fourteen years.
vessel broke up and was ground to'pJWJ-s1
Mrs, Eva Smith Goehrim tif Yonkers, N.
A torch opcrotcd'by oxygen nnd acety­ Y „ who died recently, left a will bequeath­
ing $1,000 to ench nnd every employee of
lene, radiating n heat o f 0,300 degrees,
the most terrific known to Bcicnee, lias thg Alexander Smith &amp; Sons’ Carpet Co.
wiio shall have been nt work for the com­
been invented lu Cleveland, Ohio. By its
pany for twenty years. Some. 300 jieruse it is possible to weld nlluminum, n
so/is will he bedeftcinries.
feat heretofore considered impossible. Tiro
A company o f Cuban rural guards from
Ikinro will cut through two inches o f solid
steel in less titan one minute, .nnd pierce Matatizas anil Santa Clara provinces, wtuy
a twelve inch plate o f hardest steel in less ntteuded the inauguration cerrhionies of
than ten minutes. It would take a sow President Gomez, mulincd Inst week when
they were ordered to man the Catmuas.
almost twenty hours to do tins work.
Tlie American Sugar Refining Co. has
been detected in falsely marking llitT
weight of laurelled sugar nnd is being
sued for $230,919 damages. A clever
device in gossesaiot^of the weigher made
it possible to do tiro folsc weighing. The
discoverer of the fraud wns offered a large
sum to keep quiet, hut wouhltiT accept.
At tiro recent session o f tiro House of
Disluips of the Protestant Episcopal church
held In New York, an attempt was made
to change tiie church law so ns to |&gt;ermit
ministers of other denominations to occu­
py Episcopal pulpits. Nn favorable action
was taken. *
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CLYDE LINI IMPROVEMENTS

An anti-hetting law lias been passed by
the Washington .legislature nnd signed by Extensive Repairs ut Dock Are Rapidly
the governor. it-becomes effective June
N earing C om p letion
I, next.
The great ¡nqiortniiee o f Sanford at the
Indictments for murder have been found , head of the St. Johns river seemed to be
by the Wayne county, W. Va., gram! jury, ' overlooked tiy the Clyde Line for a num­
ngninst several deputy United States m a r-. ber of years hut witli tiie marvelous
nhals and deputy sheriffs for the killing of growth o f the city and the great develop­
Win. Vincent nnd Joseph Latterel during I ments in the vegetable industry the Clyde
officials were quick to note that hotter
a moonshiner raid last December.
facilities for handling this great business
Suit for $38,(100 lias been brought in
Guthrie. Oklahoma, ndoinst (lie Ipne liotel_ were needed uiul fur the past mouth a
Company for violation o f the prohibition inrgtrrntco o f men have been busily en­
gaged in building nnd repairing. A larger
law of the state.
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nnd better dock bus been built and a new
At the Pittsburg skating contest last
pier connects tile same. Tlie old car
week. Rodney Peters o f St. Louis made a
track lias been torn up and wagons, car­
mile in 2:40
riages and automobiles can now g o to tlie
A most stringent anti-liquor measure end of the pier. The old offices mul
hns passed tiro Kansas legislature, it ab­ freight house have been repaired and
solutely prohibits the sale o f liquor through pointed and art? used us u waiting room
drug stores except to churches for com­ witli separate rooms for white and color­
munion services.
ed people. The offices and freight dc|»t
Fire in Sumner, Miss., last week destroyed are at tiro end of. tlie pier nud nil the
$200,000 worth o f property, including business can lie transacted at the dock.
the iKistofiice, telephone exchange, Frier­ The buildings have all been |mt ill firstson hotel, Herald-Progress printing office class shape, njnl made double tlie former
size as the business demanded. The
•mil People's hank.
In a race o f 130 yards in New York Feb. building nt tiro corner o f ‘ Palmetto and
13, Robert Cioughen made the run in less Commercial lias been repaired nnd paint­
ed and will be rented for store purisises.
than thirteen seconds.
From a mass of old buildings and wornAfter u lapse of several years, tiro g rea t
out dock tiro Clyde Line, now presents a
winter carnival with its m agnificent ice
beautiful appearance, the new buildings
fkiloce is nrfUlt filflsrnncn*mnrr.---- ---looking neat in »g w paint am Lw ill fly tile
Marble monuments to mark the resting blue Dug of tlie comjiany to further em ­
place-of thousands o f Confederate dead bellish them. The work has not been fin­
ore to he erected hy tlie United Stutes ished but enough bus been done to dem ­
government nt North Alton, Illinois, and onstrate that Sanford will in n few weeks
Crcenluwn cemetery, ludiuna|M&gt;lis, Indi­ have the neatest und best appearance oil
ana. Each monument will be thirty-five tlie St. Johns river line.*
fret high.
Superior printing for ullpurposes ntTitt:
After being imprisoned in the Catherine
mine at Yuzovka, Russin, two dnys by an

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and between the tile and water ninlrt n
stand pipe o f eight to ten-inch newer pipe
or cement box is placed, connected an one
side with the main and on the other with
the tile by nn iron pipe, nn inch and n
half in diameter bring large enough. By
inserting' n plug into this connecting pipe
which is ordinnrily only six inch long,
wnter chn lie run Into each row o f tile or
ns mnny ns d es trftt:'T o T n clIlln lo 'th is
distribution a solid stopper is supplied for
tlie connection o f the main, while tlie one
lending into the tile, hns n half inch hole
through It. No water being desired in n
given row o f tile, insert sdTld ’plug next to
the main, if n small ipinntity, open that
and insert other plug in tile connection.
If more is needed leave both connections
open.
A t tlie lower end o f the rows of tile n
discharge ditch is dug.’ This ditcli pro­
vides for your drainage nnd should have
full enough to empty itself quickly in
time o f rain. This in my opinion makes
q complete and effective system, because
with a constantly supplied reservoir eigh­
teen inches below the surface, capillary
action will supply every need of growing

CAMERON ÙTYJHE NEW
Another Metropolis To Be Built
On Lake Jessup

MANY NEW BUILDINGS ERECTED
On the Line of The Sanford &amp;. Ever
glades Railway and Borders

On th e Lake
The following article from the pen o f J.
Tlie great Celery Delta has sprung mnny
N. WhJtrtcr appeared in the Louisville
surprises in the w ay o f developments in
Market Growers Journal, niuLjius. caused
the jiflst xtx months; YlYul'ruiL W r W t f i r s r "
considerable discussion in the N orth:
these is the new town o f Cameron which
If there is nothing new under the sun
is being built upon tiro shores o f Lake
the Sniifnn) system of suh-lrrlgation is
Jessup, about five miles from Sanford
ut least unique and. ns far ns we know,
nnd on the line o f tiro Sanford Sk'EverT-'
original. Like most inventions, it is the
glades Railway.
daughter of necessity, the fYhit o f disas­
The new city derives its name from
ter. Under tlie whip and spur o f neces­
Joseph Cameron, who nt one time owned
sity the bankrupt people of Sanford,
most o f-th e IflnJ" now traversed by tho
robbed o f nil they laid by the freeze of
new railroad nnd who is one o f the
1895, have taken waste lands, width for
pioneers in the growing o f celery and
years have been sold for taxes, and made
lettuce and has done much toward im ­
them tlie most productive in crops and
proving nnd making greater the vegetable
dollars of any farm lauds oil earth, so far
industry.
ns we can learn. It is true tiiat we have
The I toward-Packard Lam! Co., about one
the incomparable climate of Florida, en­
year ago, purchased 1.000 acres o f land
abling us to grow crops in winter when
on tiie shores o f Lake Jessup and, realWorth the, most money, hut we always
1zmg tTielireal"possiKllTtIes of the celery
hud that, it is also true we tlUVfc .the
ft is only when setting nut plants or
delta, have worked indefatignhly to build
gushing artesian wells hut we have had sowing seed in very dry weather, that re­
up and improve this section. They have
sort should lie had to the use of stop already disjioscd o ( over 300 acres in
boxes, wliicli consist of stnn(fpi|tcs into
ten-acre lots In the vicinity of Cameron
which the iiun jiic iinrgcg nmT fnmi which
City. The greater part of this lan d ' Is
tlie flow of water into tiro outlet ditch is
now under cultivation and the new city
controlled hy various devices, in this o f Cameron will offer great inducements
yyny water may be discharged directly
for (teoplc to locate and build homes. A
from the l He at thef same level to he lot is offered free to any one who will
forced to any level desired, even to rais­
build a home iqsm the same. A large
ing tiie water to the surface of tiro ground. brick warehouse and general store will
What ever injury hns come from tiie San­
be erected at once and a small saw-mill
ford sub-irrigation system lias come from, will tie established in order to work up
the cureless or injurious use o f these stop
tlie lumber that abounds in tills vicinity
boxes.' Hy carelessly leaving them plug­ nnd .will furnish much of the material for
ged at night, a* heavy rain falling, the the new houses.
farmer is chagrined next morning to find
Mr. Sussex of Michigan is one of the
Ins beautifully tiled field a good duck first to build a new residence in Cameron
{Kind. By injudiciously raising tlie water and is now erecting n fine two-story home
level in Ids ground too near tiro surface, in which he expects to reside. Severnl
tlie water packs it nnd excludes the air new houses have tiecn erected ujmiri the
just as high ns lie brings ihr- water, forc­ jroiglilmring farms dud the locution of the
ing the roots too near the surface, to suf­ now town makes il nn ideal one for n
fer from loo much heat or cold and not home. Tiro town has been platted into
sufficient nourishment.
if these stoji forty-five lots and anyone wishing to pur­
boxes are to lie used it should hr seen to
chase can gel further information Troni the
that tlie connections with the tiie and I Inward-Packard Land Co. Thu Cameron
disehnrge ditch are at least of as greui
City pro|&gt;crty was intended primarily for
cnjutciiy as the tile, remembering always homes of those who had farms in lite im ­
No mediate vicinity, but so greot has been
to supply the water from below, little (hut drainage is of first importance.
dreaming that it was the beginning o f n matter flow tired m o l sleepy tlie farmer is the demand fur’ tlieso "Jills ihftl lbuy have
revelation in scientific irrigation nnd when It begins to rain, lit* should see to been placed at tiro dis|msul o f tiro public
drainage, tiie |*crfcction of which lias re it (lux the discharge pipes and drain and in the near future will become very
sititeli in marvelous crop productions, not' ditches are all iqs'ii. in which ease all is votunhl'e os the tide of liomuseekers
only marvelous in quality und quantity, well, because it is a gravity system and sweeps southward toward Lake Jessup,
Imi in the almost automatic regularity as long ns water runs down bill be is
The Suuford &amp; Everglades Railway lull
and certainty of results, us well ns defin­ safe.
made (tossitile the new city of Cameron
iteness of time to product} crops. A il of . W illi ibis system we always have and many other improvements in Ilia
which is wi very remarkable that n recent eighteen inches under ground ' u current lands which n few years ago were given
visitor said. "You don't grow vegetables, o f warm nlr and wnter, the latter—being over to the cattle for grazing purpose».
seventy degrees, which doubtless adds
It Is tiro predictifin of many that in n
much to tlie fine quality and large yields few years tiro entire celery delta, front a
from tliis formerly worthless land.
Tf I distance o f ten miles west of Sanford tu
had space I would set forth ill detail tliut Ijik e Jessup, will he one vast settlement
tlrese lands produce larger and better and farming land will become as valuable
crops in winter thnn any oilier |x&gt;int at for building puriKiscs ns it is now for
pally HrtcemiJT try absurjr--- Tnrysenson; -three-*» fourwatrloads celery,
try - attraction. This soil two or three cars o f lettuce and oilier diction stands a good chance o f being ful­
crops in proportion, selling at $1,000 to filled if the jx-uple continue to buy prop­
$2,000 |ier acre.
Wo are Just trying erty ns they have in the lust few moo tits,
strawberries and tlie result is phctfumeMttU and while lit e r a ls plenty of Inud ut (hq
*
-i-J. N. WnrrNKH, Sanford, Flu.- 1 present time, the demand is constantly
to water, tikis our hard lain or marl, or
Tiny; otherw ise -in —v e r y dry. U nits Urn
itM-rt-Hwing tlia-prroe^uml—the priqK-flv is
water goes' oil down instead of wetting
Estubllsh W areh ou se In Sftnford.
becoming more valuable every day. ,
tiro land. With us this impervious stratum
W itli the advent of tiro street railway
' Tiro Armour Fertilizer Company has
is generally fnnn two to 'four feet deep.
leased tiro large warehouse on the A. C. from Sanford to Cameron City the eyes of
The tile is usually laid eighteen incite*
L,„ formerly occupied hy the Sanford Gro­ tlie prospective settlers nnd our own c iti­
below the surface from tw enty to twentycery Company. Chit*, 11. Evans w ill lie zens will turn to suburban tînmes and the
City o f Sanford, instead of being confined
five feel apart. By running wnter through
the sqjes agent nnd anyone wishing the
this tile the ground soon becomes full of celebrated Armour fertilizer should cull jit to its present uurfoW radius, will embrace
muuCJT larger territory jm d become d
water as deep as tiie hurd pan or other
tiro store of Mr. Evans nud get Ills prices. Greuter Sa nfortl;
sub stratum nnd we thus haven reservoir

entire field.
Detail af working plan: Lending from
the well ut tiro highest point 1« a water
main laid as nearly level as pots ¡Me and
m ailing preferably along a fence o r road
so as to be out af the w ay o f culOedting.
Tills water main, as’ il is culled (w a d e

PICO liLOCK—CORN ER OF FIRST STREET AND RAILROAD W A Y

Cemi'ilte.Uil joints to keep from li'ilking)
is usually |4ucod a foot to . fifteen liwJttw
below tiie surface, while at intervals of
twenty To tw enty-five feet and at right
angles the tile is laid, ordinarily eighteen
inches deep. This tile should lie three
inches in diameter and simply laid end
to end so water cun run in or out nt the
joints, for practically there is no such
thing as porous tiie. A sligli covering of
sawdust, cinders, moss, fiber or uther sub­
stance over the tiie to prevent the sand

W FLUOR NE ULOCK-^-CORNER OF PARK AVENUE AND COMMERCIAL STREET

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H oly Cross Episcopal church was the
scene o f a quiet wedding on Wednesday
a t 1:30 when the marriage ceremony o f
Miss Minnie C. Croft and Mr. H. T. A vant
was solemnised by Rev. Dr. B. F. Brown,
the rector.
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A s the peals o f Mendelsohn's wedding
march performed by Mrs. Fannie Munson
at the organ hurst forth, the bridal party
preceded by Messrs. F. P. F orster and
B. F. Whitney proceeded slowly up the
aisle to the altar. The bride and groom
Were followed by the Misses Mettlnger.
the maids o f honor, and the whole party
grouped at the altar where the service
w as' performed which made the popular
couple man and wife.
The altar and chance) were beautifully
decorated with ferns and Rowers and
while no ostentatious display W f s sought,
the church presented a very pretty scene.
Im m ediately after the ceremony the
happy couple followed by their many
friends left for the station where they
took the train for Tampa and points In
South Florida.
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The bride wore a travelling gown of
blue broadcloth' "With chiffon trimming.
hat and gloves to match, Both bride and
groom ore very popular in Sanford.
__ Miss Qroft has made this city her home
for nine years, being Identified with the
inilUa*VHFdepartment o f J. K. Mettlngcr's
dry goods emporium. Her ge n ia l sunny
temperament and clinrm and grace of
manner have won for her a large circle of
friends in Sanford. Miss Croft is a na­
tive of Maryland but the people o f this
city claim her as a resident.
Mr. A va n f is well known In Florida
having for a number o f years been en­
gaged In the lumber business In Jackson­
ville and coming "to Sanford about six
months ago has become identified with
Sanford people and interests at once. He
owns some valuable real estate in and
around Sanford and upon his return ex­
pects to make this city his future name.
The Herald Joins a host o f friends - In
wishing Mr. and Mrs. A va n t a long and
happy life.

P O I N T S P U R E L Y P ERSONAE

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How Celery City Vanity Fair ‘While
Away the Golden Hours—
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Social Gossip.
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A t Mrs. kcelor's
Mrs. K. L. ¿vector and Miss Kcclor en­
tertained at bridge fit their suburbnn
home on last Saturday evening. The
guests from the city fared hither In a
large bus. Owing to the inclemency' of
the weather many were unable to attend
yet enough braved the elements to have
several tables o f bridge. Light refreshm enu were served and an evening of
genuine enjoyment was accorded to the
guests.
T h r V alentine P a r ty
For several weeks society has been
-upon the qui riv e aw aitin g the arrival o f
the evening scheduled for the valentine
party a t the-Stmford House, the datChe' ing on Thursday, the lllh .
Each lady was Instructed to wear a
blue gown and mask and the gentlemen
were to wear pink .gowns and masks of
the same hue. When they had all assem­
bled in the large dining room it was a
difficult matter to determino who was
who. 5 turnon's celebrated orchestra was
on hand to furnish the music that always
starts the fe e t to m oving and as the pink
and blue robes mingled on the floor there
was many a conjecture to discover the
partners. The gowns nnd tioods made a
most complete guise and moat o f the
dancers remained incognito until the time
to unmask.
Delicious jmnch_wnB .served - a n d - the
dance continued until a late hour.
The Misses St ring fellow, Schum pert nnd
kcclor made all the arrangements for the
affair and to them tlie thanks are due for
a most delightful evening
Ralph Stevens reached his eighteenth
birthday on Monday last and in honor of
the event tendered his friends a whist
party. __
Refreshments were served and a pleas­
ant evening spent by the young folks.
Billy Bcardall secured first prize, n sil­
ver-mounted nail file.
Martin Rnines
was awarded the booby prize, n beautiful
tin horn.
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Those present were Messrs. J. C. nnd
Emery Close, Rowe, Baker, Brady, Admits,
' Lovell, Tolar. Hill. Biggcrs,.Lawson, lain«*.
Watson, Peabody,
Hamilton,
Raines,
Woodruff, Bcardall, Roumlllut, Higgins
nnd Perkins.

_ism, and hadiiilil-J o w n -J n -th e -r e n r Wfi the north.

Cream o f C elery Soup
The following has been given to T he
H e r a ld for the benefit o f -a ll housewives:
Wash one head o f celery, cut in small
pieces and simmer in one pint of water
until perfectly soft. Mash In the munp.
water, add one minced onion, nnd let
cook ten minutes longer, then pour in one
pint o f scalding milk. Strain, return to
saucepan, add one tablespoanful o f flour
■Atbwd-w w etli lirti little-cold ' mlUr.'^STie
tnblespoonfulof butter, atvd salt and pep
per to season. Serve hot with crackers.
Try it.
— B culaii H.
M o n s te r S tra w b e rrie s
In the window o f J. N. WhiUier’s real
&lt;state office (his week was q basket o f
- stfnwWrrriea thnt for size ond appearance
takp first premium. They nre o f the Hefflen variety and were raised by Archie
Cameron upon his place cast o f town.
Capt. Dick Marks u|&gt;on beholding the ber­
ries wanted to know whether you had to
peel the berries or bore a holo in them in
order to eat them. They elicited much
comment and were undoubtedly the larg­
est strawberries ever grown anywhere.
P rep a rin g F o r B rick Paving.
Engineer Ginn and a force of
urns are bosy*surveying First street, and
w ill prepare plans and speciflcaUons at
once for Uie brick paving and the trolley
The w ork of. p a v in g w ill
line tracks.

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The high prices for lettuce
early in the season have been overshad­
owed this week when Sanford lettuce
Jumped to $3 per crate. This is equally
as good a pticc ns the lettuce raised un­
der cover in other sections is bringing
nnd demonstrates that the place tt&gt; raise
good lettuce that will bring good prices is |
Sanford.
L u ck y S anford I

RETORT OF TH E CONDITION OF

First National Bank at Sanford, I
BUSINESS FEBRUARY 5TH. IP Q ih ____L
RESOURCES.
Loan« ond Discounts..'......................*181 554.34 I
Ovrrdrafls, .«cured and unsecured....
423 »0 I
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.......
8.250 00 I
Bonds, secureties, etc....... f .............. 23.002 *
flanrtng l y e fvinRuie s w H H roreH~Tg;P*iic
Due from National Banks (not reserve
_ o ie n u )...................................... 38,305.30
Due from Slate Banks and Bankers ., • 3,215 01
Due from approved reserve agents....' 40.7ID.il
Lhecks and other cash items.............
770 22
Notes of other National Banks..........
B.I40 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels, and
.................
1.021.38 |

Lawrot. Money Kr.vsvi pt Bari, va:
............. .........*13,823.00
LeSai tender notes---------- 7,450.00 *21,073.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(8 per cent, of circulation ...........
312.80

Toi* l ...... •'..........................* 341.438.31
U A B IL m E S
Capital Stock paid In.........................*23,000.00 I

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f i . .......... ........

10.500 00

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3.812 82

Undivided pro flu, lets ripens«» and

iuT S j M k " i l " “ JUtAndlni.......
8,230.00
Dividends Unpaid...... ..................
100.00
Individual depuslu sub­
ject to check....... ...,..*287,187.03
Demand certificates of de-P o y lt ;-'-,..,...............,
2.358 64
Certified checks............I
288.62 2SB.8S8.08

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State of Florida.
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County of Orange / •*_____
I . L F-P. Forster, cashier of the above-named bank, i
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sweeMhat the above Statement is true
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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IS THE SUREST

MONEY

MAKER

ANYW HERE

Celery Lands and Celery
Farms. City Property
If you want arty of these, See us
Terms tcTsuit your pocket-book

SANFO RD, F L A

URRELL

IN S H E W

REAL

B R O K ER S

Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni- •
ties in Florida
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Unimproved celery .lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
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Celery fnrmB, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to $1000.00
per acre.
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• i Ci ty P r o P ^ y , Improved and unimproved. . 303,000 acres tim ber land, with finest site in
r londn for crate factory.
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Others t e l l you what can he done. MURRELL &amp;. M IN S IIE W are practical farmers us
well os real estate brokers, ond are here to show you what h u i been and can he done.

IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AT THE CLOSE Or |

will present a busy scene. The rails for uf
the street car lin e are shipped and the L
trolley official* arc prepared to lay the
tracks when die paving starts.

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IN SA N FO R D L A N D

N ew Business M eth od s.
Reports arc current that farmers have
taken a tumble toJho true situation, and
are closing deals for the sale o f their
croiis o f celery straight through the sea­
son a t a fixed (trice. Handsome margins
are being put up, nnd bank accounts are
growing, even, while the celery Is in the
field doing the same thing

A n o th e r Tine Residen ce
The Pope Contracting Co. are preparing J
to erect another fine residence on First
street, near French avenue for John
Meisch. The house will be large nn«L
commodious nnd will greatly enhance the
appearance of this section o f the city.
Man Dies Suddenly
Billy Connors, a white man employed as First street west of the railroad is rapidly
a cook at the “ City Restaurant,"died very becoming popular ns a section o f fine |
dwellings.
suddenly last Saturday night. Connors
hod Just returned from a week’s visit to
I ll l h P r ic e s F o r S a n fo rd L e t t u c e y
Tnmpn, where he had been on a drunken1 Sanford lettuce and Sanford celery nre I
spree, suffering from the effects of (tlcohol- gaining n reputation i n the - markets nil

Hand's restaurant to sleep. He was found
dead by cno o f his friends and appear­
ances indicate that death had been very
sudden. The remains were taken In charge
by Undertaker Miller and interred Sunday
afternoon In Lnkcview cemetery.
Connors had no relatives, nnd few people
ticre knew him intimately. His home Is
said to be In Pittsburg.*

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M l* * Minnie C. C r « n and II. T. Avant
• M arried Wednesday

Item s of Interest Coqcernjjtf
Society People.

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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
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THE SANrORD HERALD

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FREDERIC H. RAND.

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M U R R E L L &amp; M IN S H E W

A. E. H I L L
Hardware and Farm Implements
UJCAS PAINT
Used In Uncle S am 's Pain t « h o p
During the post year the 1&gt;.“S.
N avy has consumed 091,000 pounds
of
Lucas W h ite Paint
nnd 278.700 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
thnn 100,000 gallons o f paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads o f 200,000 gallons each, and which would
make a train more Uian one-half
mile long.
In addition to this U nde Snm
has used during th rp a ftt y e a f more
than 25,000 gallons o f LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAM ELS and other
product*.
U nde Sam'a preference Is not a
matter o f favor, but o f Q U A L IT Y
and RESULTS.
In U nde Sam'a a ervice.' os' In
everybody else’*, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results, ’

THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
ky T s s l for Oroyvwrs.
and Insects.

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WELL DRIVING
We have the largest
and best equipped plant
fo rd riv in g wells in this
section of the country
an d a re prepared to fill
a ll orders promptly- Our
m achinery is up-to-date
an d -our workmen are
skilled in the work.
Those contemplating
p u ttin g in -wells would
serve th eir best inter­
ests by consulting us and
le arn in g prices before
m aking contracts

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SA X FO T T D
IN S A N F O R D — Lift
Humber 27

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1909
explosion causing n cnve-in. 125 miners
esca|»ed through nn abandoned gallery.

Items of Interest Gleaned Prom
Various Sources
happenings

DURING THE WEEK

The nineteenth annual reunion o f Cmffederntc Veterans is to be held in Ment­
phis. Term., commendin' June 8 nud con­
tinuing three dnys.
Earthquake shocks continue in Sicily,
and many partially destroyed walls are
thrown down. No additional loss of life
has been reported.

Bandits held up a train on the Denver
Here the R ea d ers W ill Find a B rie f
&amp;. Rio Grande railrond on the 13th and se­
H istorical S prin g F lo w in g
cured about $30,000 in Cash lind ValuaFor flu rried R en ders
blcs. The robbers made their escnin*.
The wireless m i l o f **C. Q. D.” ffc t week
Five firemen lost fhoir jives at u fire in
wns the menus o f saving the lives o f nil
Milwaukee Inst Saturday which destroyed
oa board the four-masted schooner Sarah
$lHHMHH)-wnrth-of proprrty.
W. Lawrence that had gone ashore on the
James Mnhar, one o f the few surviving
||«n ami Chickens shoals in the. vicin ity
federal prisoners who dug their way out
of the Delaware Breakwater. Assistance
came in answer to the call just in time of Audersonville prison with only their
-hands for tools to work with, died nt his
as in less thnn five minutes after the last
person hud been taken off the wreck the home in Lock|Kirt, N. Y., Feb. 12. after an
fourteen years.
vessel broke up and was ground to'pJWJ-s1
Mrs, Eva Smith Goehrim tif Yonkers, N.
A torch opcrotcd'by oxygen nnd acety­ Y „ who died recently, left a will bequeath­
ing $ 1,000 to ench nnd every employee of
lene, radiating n heat o f 0,300 degrees,
the most terrific known to Bcicnee, lias thg Alexander Smith &amp; Sons’ Carpet Co.
wiio shall have been nt work for the com­
been invented lu Cleveland, Ohio. By its
pany for twenty years. Some. 300 jieruse it is possible to weld nlluminum, n
so/is will he bedeftcinries.
feat heretofore considered impossible. Tiro
A company o f Cuban rural guards from
Ikinro will cut through two inches o f solid
steel in less titan one minute, .nnd pierce Matatizas anil Santa Clara provinces, wtuy
a twelve inch plate o f hardest steel in less ntteuded the inauguration cerrhionies of
than ten minutes. It would take a sow President Gomez, mulincd Inst week when
they were ordered to man the Catmuas.
almost twenty hours to do tins work.
Tlie American Sugar Refining Co. has
been detected in falsely marking llitT
weight of laurelled sugar nnd is being
sued for $230,919 damages. A clever
device in gossesaiot^of the weigher made
it possible to do tiro folsc weighing. The
discoverer of the fraud wns offered a large
sum to keep quiet, hut wouhltiT accept.
At tiro recent session o f tiro House of
Disluips of the Protestant Episcopal church
held In New York, an attempt was made
to change tiie church law so ns to |&gt;ermit
ministers of other denominations to occu­
py Episcopal pulpits. Nn favorable action
was taken. *
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CLYDE LINI IMPROVEMENTS

An anti-hetting law lias been passed by
the Washington .legislature nnd signed by Extensive Repairs ut Dock Are Rapidly
the governor. it-becomes effective June
N earing C om p letion
I, next.
The great ¡nqiortniiee o f Sanford at the
Indictments for murder have been found , head of the St. Johns river seemed to be
by the Wayne county, W. Va., gram! jury, ' overlooked tiy the Clyde Line for a num­
ngninst several deputy United States m a r-. ber of years hut witli tiie marvelous
nhals and deputy sheriffs for the killing of growth o f the city and the great develop­
Win. Vincent nnd Joseph Latterel during I ments in the vegetable industry the Clyde
officials were quick to note that hotter
a moonshiner raid last December.
facilities for handling this great business
Suit for $38,(100 lias been brought in
Guthrie. Oklahoma, ndoinst (lie Ipne liotel_ were needed uiul fur the past mouth a
Company for violation o f the prohibition inrgtrrntco o f men have been busily en­
gaged in building nnd repairing. A larger
law of the state.
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nnd better dock bus been built and a new
At the Pittsburg skating contest last
pier connects tile same. Tlie old car
week. Rodney Peters o f St. Louis made a
track lias been torn up and wagons, car­
mile in 2:40
riages and automobiles can now g o to tlie
A most stringent anti-liquor measure end of the pier. The old offices mul
hns passed tiro Kansas legislature, it ab­ freight house have been repaired and
solutely prohibits the sale o f liquor through pointed and art? used us u waiting room
drug stores except to churches for com­ witli separate rooms for white and color­
munion services.
ed people. The offices and freight dc|»t
Fire in Sumner, Miss., last week destroyed are at tiro end of. tlie pier nud nil the
$ 200,000 worth o f property, including business can lie transacted at the dock.
the iKistofiice, telephone exchange, Frier­ The buildings have all been |mt ill firstson hotel, Herald-Progress printing office class shape, njnl made double tlie former
size as the business demanded. The
•mil People's hank.
In a race o f 130 yards in New York Feb. building nt tiro corner o f ‘ Palmetto and
13, Robert Cioughen made the run in less Commercial lias been repaired nnd paint­
ed and will be rented for store purisises.
than thirteen seconds.
From a mass of old buildings and wornAfter u lapse of several years, tiro g rea t
out dock tiro Clyde Line, now presents a
winter carnival with its m agnificent ice
beautiful appearance, the new buildings
fkiloce is nrfUlt filflsrnncn*mnrr.----- ----looking neat in »g w paint am Lw ill fly tile
Marble monuments to mark the resting blue Dug of tlie comjiany to further em ­
place-of thousands o f Confederate dead bellish them. The work has not been fin­
ore to he erected hy tlie United Stutes ished but enough bus been done to dem ­
government nt North Alton, Illinois, and onstrate that Sanford will in n few weeks
Crcenluwn cemetery, ludiuna|M&gt;lis, Indi­ have the neatest und best appearance oil
ana. Each monument will be thirty-five tlie St. Johns river line.*
fret high.
Superior printing for ullpurposes ntTitt:
After being imprisoned in the Catherine
mine at Yuzovka, Russin, two dnys by an

H kk ai .d office.

iront running in at the joints is desirable.
The tile should have n fall o f not less
thnn one inch to the hundred feet ns it
runs from the main, and m ay he much

Good Article Appears In Louis
ville Paper

COVERS THE ENTIRE SUBJECT

and between the tile and water ninlrt n
stand pipe o f eight to ten-inch newer pipe
or cement box is placed, connected an one
side with the main and on the other with
the tile by nn iron pipe, nn inch and n
half in diameter bring large enough. By
inserting' n plug into this connecting pipe
which is ordinnrily only six inch long,
wnter chn lie run Into each row o f tile or
ns mnny ns d es trftt:'T o T n clIlln lo 'th is
distribution a solid stopper is supplied for
tlie connection o f the main, while tlie one
lending into the tile, hns n half inch hole
through It. No water being desired in n
given row o f tile, insert sdTld ’plug next to
the main, if n small ipinntity, open that
and insert other plug in tile connection.
If more is needed leave both connections
open.
A t tlie lower end o f the rows of tile n
discharge ditch is dug.’ This ditcli pro­
vides for your drainage nnd should have
full enough to empty itself quickly in
time o f rain. This in my opinion makes
q complete and effective system, because
with a constantly supplied reservoir eigh­
teen inches below the surface, capillary
action will supply every need of growing

CAMERON Ù T Y J H E NEW
Another Metropolis To Be Built
On Lake Jessup

MANY NEW BUILDINGS ERECTED

Has C reated Considerable Discussion
On th e Line o f The S an ford &amp;. E ve r
In Many S ectio n s Or The North
glades R a ilw a y and B o rd ers
F a cts and Figures
On th e Lake
The following article from the pen o f J.
Tlie great Celery Delta has sprung mnny
N. WhJtrtcr appeared in the Louisville
surprises in the w ay o f developments in
Market Growers Journal, niuLjius. caused
the jiflst xtx months; YlYul'ruiL W r W t f i r s r "
considerable discussion in the N orth:
these is the new town o f Cameron which
If there is nothing new under the sun
is being built upon tiro shores o f Lake
the Sniifnn) system of suh-lrrlgation is
Jessup, about five miles from Sanford
ut least unique and. ns far ns we know,
nnd on the line o f tiro Sanford Sk'EverT-'
original. Like most inventions, it is the
glades Railway.
daughter of necessity, the fYhit o f disas­
The new city derives its name from
ter. Under tlie whip and spur o f neces­
Joseph Cameron, who nt one time owned
sity the bankrupt people of Sanford,
most o f-th e IflnJ" now traversed by tho
robbed o f nil they laid by the freeze of
new railroad nnd who is one o f the
1895, have taken waste lands, width for
pioneers in the growing o f celery and
years have been sold for taxes, and made
lettuce and has done much toward im ­
them tlie most productive in crops and
proving nnd making greater the vegetable
dollars of any farm lauds oil earth, so far
industry.
ns we can learn. It is true tiiat we have
The I toward-Packard Lam! Co., about one
the incomparable climate of Florida, en­
year ago, purchased 1.000 acres o f land
abling us to grow crops in winter when
on tiie shores o f Lake Jessup and, realWorth the, most money, hut we always
1zmg tTielireal"possiKllTtIes of the celery
hud that, it is also true we tlUVfc .the
ft is only when setting nut plants or
delta, have worked indefatignhly to build
gushing artesian wells hut we have had sowing seed in very dry weather, that re­
up and improve this section. They have
sort should lie had to the use of stop already disjioscd o ( over 300 acres in
boxes, wliicli consist of stnn(fpi|tcs into
ten-acre lots In the vicinity of Cameron
which the iiun jiic iinrgcg nmT fnmi which
City. The greater part of this lan d ' Is
tlie flow of water into tiro outlet ditch is
now under cultivation and the new city
controlled hy various devices, in this o f Cameron will offer great inducements
yyny water may be discharged directly
for (teoplc to locate and build homes. A
from the l He at thef same level to he lot is offered free to any one who will
forced to any level desired, even to rais­
build a home iqsm the same. A large
ing tiie water to the surface of tiro ground. brick warehouse and general store will
What ever injury hns come from tiie San­
be erected at once and a small saw-mill
ford sub-irrigation system lias come from, will tie established in order to work up
the cureless or injurious use o f these stop
tlie lumber that abounds in tills vicinity
boxes.' Hy carelessly leaving them plug­ nnd .will furnish much of the material for
ged at night, a* heavy rain falling, the the new houses.
farmer is chagrined next morning to find
Mr. Sussex of Michigan is one of the
Ins beautifully tiled field a good duck first to build a new residence in Cameron
{Kind. By injudiciously raising tlie water and is now erecting n fine two-story home
level in Ids ground too near tiro surface, in which he expects to reside. Severnl
tlie water packs it nnd excludes the air new houses have tiecn erected ujmiri the
just as high ns lie brings ihr- water, forc­ jroiglilmring farms dud the locution of the
ing the roots too near the surface, to suf­ now town makes il nn ideal one for n
fer from loo much heat or cold and not home. Tiro town has been platted into
sufficient nourishment.
if these stoji forty-five lots and anyone wishing to pur­
boxes are to lie used it should hr seen to
chase can gel further information Troni the
that tlie connections with the tiie and I Inward-Packard Land Co. Thu Cameron
disehnrge ditch are at least of as greui
City pro|&gt;crty was intended primarily for
cnjutciiy as the tile, remembering always homes of those who had farms in lite im ­
No mediate vicinity, but so greot has been
to supply the water from below, little (hut drainage is of first importance.
dreaming that it was the beginning o f n matter flow tired m o l sleepy tlie farmer is the demand fur’ tlieso "Jills ihftl lbuy have
revelation in scientific irrigation nnd when It begins to rain, lit* should see to been placed at tiro dis|msul o f tiro public
drainage, tiie |*crfcction of which lias re it (lux the discharge pipes and drain and in the near future will become very
sititeli in marvelous crop productions, not' ditches are all iqs'ii. in which ease all is votunhl'e os the tide of liomuseekers
only marvelous in quality und quantity, well, because it is a gravity system and sweeps southward toward Lake Jessup,
Imi in the almost automatic regularity as long ns water runs down bill be is
The Suuford &amp; Everglades Railway lull
and certainty of results, us well ns defin­ safe.
made (tossitile the new city of Cameron
iteness of time to product} crops. A il of . W illi ibis system we always have and many other improvements in Ilia
which is wi very remarkable that n recent eighteen inches under ground ' u current lands which n few years ago were given
visitor said. "You don't grow vegetables, o f warm nlr and wnter, the latter—being over to the cattle for grazing purpose».
seventy degrees, which doubtless adds
It Is tiro predictifin of many that in n
much to tlie fine quality and large yields few years tiro entire celery delta, front a
from tliis formerly worthless land.
Tf I distance o f ten miles west of Sanford tu
had space I would set forth ill detail tliut Ijik e Jessup, will he one vast settlement
tlrese lands produce larger and better and farming land will become as valuable
crops in winter thnn any oilier |x&gt;int at for building puriKiscs ns it is now for
pally HrtcemiJT try absurjr--- Tnrysenson; -three-*» fourwatrloads celery,
try - attraction. This soil two or three cars o f lettuce and oilier diction stands a good chance o f being ful­
crops in proportion, selling at $ 1,000 to filled if the jx-uple continue to buy prop­
$2,000 |ier acre.
Wo are Just trying erty ns they have in the lust few moo tits,
strawberries and tlie result is phctfumeMttU and while lit e r a ls plenty of Inud ut (hq
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-i-J. N. WnrrNKH, Sanford, Flu.- 1 present time, the demand is constantly
to water, tikis our hard lain or marl, or
Tiny; otherw ise -in —v e r y dry. U nits Urn
itM-rt-Hwing tlia-prroe^uml—the priqK-flv is
water goes' oil down instead of wetting
Estubllsh W areh ou se In Sftnford.
becoming more valuable every day. ,
tiro land. With us this impervious stratum
W itli the advent of tiro street railway
' Tiro Armour Fertilizer Company has
is generally fnnn two to 'four feet deep.
leased tiro large warehouse on the A. C. from Sanford to Cameron City the eyes of
The tile is usually laid eighteen incite*
L,„ formerly occupied hy the Sanford Gro­ tlie prospective settlers nnd our own c iti­
below the surface from tw enty to twentycery Company. Chit*, 11. Evans w ill lie zens will turn to suburban tînmes and the
City o f Sanford, instead of being confined
five feel apart. By running wnter through
the sqjes agent nnd anyone wishing the
this tile the ground soon becomes full of celebrated Armour fertilizer should cull jit to its present uurfoW radius, will embrace
muuCJT larger territory jm d become d
water as deep as tiie hurd pan or other
tiro store of Mr. Evans nud get Ills prices. Greuter Sa nfortl;
sub stratum nnd we thus haven reservoir
entire field.
Detail af working plan: Lending from
the well ut tiro highest point 1« a water
main laid as nearly level as pots ¡Me and
m ailing preferably along a fence o r road
so as to be out af the w ay o f culOedting.
Tills water main, as’ il is culled (w a d e

PICO liLOCK—CORN ER OF FIRST STREET AND RAILROAD WAY

Cemi'ilte.Uil joints to keep from li'ilking)
is usually |4ucod a foot to . fifteen liwJttw
below tiie surface, while at intervals of
twenty To tw enty-five feet and at right
angles the tile is laid, ordinarily eighteen
inches deep. This tile should lie three
inches in diameter and simply laid end
to end so water cun run in or out nt the
joints, for practically there is no such
thing as porous tiie. A sligli covering of
sawdust, cinders, moss, fiber or uther sub­
stance over the tiie to prevent the sand

W FLUOR NE ULOCK-^-CORNER OF PARK AVENUE AND COMMERCIAL STREET

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A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me”

Into fragments. ‘There now,’ I sold, 'you,
or somebody near you is sure to d ie .' Its
She seemed rather
nn unfailing sign
awed by the words, and that might site
came to me with an ashy face.
“ T v e done just heard o f m y sister’s
death; can 1 go to her house ma'am?’ she

’Certainly,-1 «aid.--------------------------‘ When did she d ie !’
‘A t ten o'clock this morning.'
A Chief t* Among H r T a k h ir Notes, - " It w as exactly iha hour- the gloss was
broken and she saw that I remembered
and Faith, lie’ll Prent ’Em”—
the fact and trembled from head to foot.
So S ays Saunterer.
“ From thathour I determined to throw a
halo o f susperstitlon over every breakable
S |n h t ComponJtnro I» Tfo llormld.
nrticle that I especially cherished. When­
Ye Bachelor's Den
ever a new scrjvant comes, I. in explain­
My bachelor's drn Li ■ queer lltlle pen.
In the midst of a (treat city's din.
ing about m y china, silver, etc., show her
O’erlooklnS the tide that toes etibini out.
m y most valued set.
And tbcroow that comes rushing In.
" 'That china, has a peculiar history.
"Tls cheerful and bright, 'lit a home untome—
A quiet snd peaceful place.
W hoever breaks it is sure to have some
Though it ne'er knew the warmth of a woman a
trouble. A fter it is painted uiul sent to
Nor the light of a woman's tace.
the kilns to be fired, if one piece is broken;
I ait In the dusk as the sun goes down.
the person who fires th a t. piece dies or
Amt smoke in a dreamful war;
loses some'one n*nf him.” I proceed to
And saxe at the paintings that hang oa the arali
Of races and friends far away.
relate with n serious countenance the
And one la the face of a fair young girl.
direful accidents attendant upon servants

i Y E N T H T O A T T P O S T N O T i N IT

As bright os the morning skies,
Whu snulrs at me ercr wlth aagel't.lozc.____
From the depths of her Irrighi blue eyes.
Stia wns my Itrst and my only love ;
Forget her I never can.
For her love has followed me all this life
And made me a better man.

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who b a ve broken p icç esjiL lh ls particular
“ In this w ay I guard all m y most pre­
precious glass and china, and.” she con­
cluded, “ the consequence is I haven't had
a valuable piece broken in ten years."

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everyw here that he thinks w ill nlim ct
inibite notice. W B sl is the result*
man who advertises has crowds flockinj,
to his shop to see the beauties o f the ad­
vertised goods, and as the public begins
to run so they will continue from sheer
force o f habit. The first shopkeeper will
♦ft the meantime be sitting, unthought o f
md uncared- for, agashed a t the..crowds
which daily throng the counters o f his
competitor and bitterly bewailing the bad
luck wludLhas followed -UlaJWtl. venture
Into trade. Y e t he has no one to blame
but himself.”

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He owes it to his fam ily am i his business
to ^ p rd v id e a d e q u a te

life insu ran ce—The

unexpected is alw ays happening.
protection m u st be a rran g ed

B u t th e

for before it

I m p o r t a n t t o In v e s t o r s

Tracts o f land o f I. 2, 3. S. 10. 40, 70
acres, at prices 5300, $500. 5030, 5800
and 51.200. nt A ltam on te' Spring»: Or­
ange county, Florida— the most desirable
residence or winter home location in Or*
ango county. Pure water, jiig b rolling
land o f best quality, interspersed with
innumerable clear wntcr lakes; one of
the most healthy locations tn South Flor­
ida. A pply to
N. H. Focc.
A lim onie Springs.

Those o f you who have never__tnkcn
the tinte to walk out the line o f the new
- Sanford &amp; Everglades Railway have no
iden o f the great possibilities that this — - — —T h r ic e - a - W e e k W o r ld _____ f
. new project w ill unfold in the near future.
More alert, more thorough nnd more
, This new »road, which now extends for
fearless titan ever. A President o f the
f some five miles- into the heart o f a ridi
United Stntcs will be sleeted * this year.
. farming section, will soon reach Lake
Who Is he and who is the man whom he
j Jessup and the new city o f Cameron bew ill beatf Nobody yet knows, but the
7 lo g built by rite Howard-Packanl Land
Thrice-n-Week edition o f the New York
, Co.- The road will then lead south into
World will tell you every'step nnd every
, the heart o f the Everglades and will open
detail o f what promises to be o'cnmpaign
j up some of, ilio richest tint Iter lands in
o f the most absorbing interest. It may
, Florida. With this phase o f it I am not
not tell you what you hope, but it will tell
l at the present time interested. Suflicc to
you what 1*- The Thrice-a-Week World
! say that when the Toad reaches Its south­
long ago established a character for ini
ern terminal it will make millionaires o f
in the publica­
publii
partiality and fearlessness m
This reminds me that the present its promoters. And it is o f those same
tion o f news, nnd this it will maintain,
cuundl is fully alive to the situation and promoters that I would like to say a few
if you want the news ns it really is, sub­
will do nil In their power to give Sanford words o f eulogy. They nre home people—
scribe to the Thrice-a-Week edition o f the
n good fire departm ent Chief Hand is of Sanford and for Sanford— a bunch of
New York World, which comes to you e v ­
also on the job ut all times nnd in a short solid business men who are fully aware
ery other dny except Sunday, nnd is thus,
tim e I cxjiect to see our large chief gal­ o f the great opportunities of this section
ira c lia illy a daily at the price id a weekly.
loping to a fire in his own Tittle buck- and are not afraid to stake their money
The Thrice-n-Wcck World's regular sub­
board over our brick streets and clanging and brains in this great work o f developscription price is only 51 |&gt;er year, und
inent. No foreign capita! has yet been
the gong at every jump.
lids pays for 15G papers. W e offer this
called
upon to finance this railroad.
The boys have certainly given excellent
unequalled newspaper and The Sanford
service at the fires pccurring lately and These gentlemen have gone forward with
Herald together for one year fo/ 51.507
saved the city thousands o f dollnrs. Such the work o f building and developing und
The regular subscription price of the two
t department nk we now possess ought gone uliout it so quietly that few pcuple,
papers is 52.
outside o f Sanford have been awnre of
this great project, and many of our own
citizens are ignorant o f the fact that a
new railroad Isdieing built almost at their
very door.
Not only will this railroad be built, hut
4 f ife matter o f women's dress is nn ab­
sorbing topic from whatever angle it is the same coterie o f hardy pioneers will
Will Furnish Estimates for any Building
viewed
The principal of a lending girls' build a street car line thal will belt the
Repairs. Etc.
seminary threatens to put all her scholars city o f-'Sanford and by the force of its
in u uniform o f neat and modest charac­ own power and prestige give Sanford nn
ter if wealthy parents do not refrain from impetus in the forward movement that
tlcessmg their children so lavisldy. In Isliou m l uT place our city in the front
Office at A. K. Hill’ s lumber Ynnl
Chicago a short time ago a woman was rank of Florida cities. Tills is n few of
SAN FO RD . FLO R ID A .
arrested for earning nn honest living as a the remarkable nchievetnents attained by
hod carrier, dressed in mail attire for a bunch of Sanford boosters.
Is it nny wonder then that as I trad the
greater convenience while nt work. ■She
was fined, too; that yras the outrageous tracks o f the new railroad the other day
I»art. The [vstollice authorities, so it is my heart expanded in gratitude to these :
stated, mode a recefil ruling that women gentlemen, who have surmounted all
employed as mail carriers must wear obstacles and in the face o f many diffitrousers. What w ill the [mor women dot cultics have built over five miles o f rail­
FOURTH FLOOR
Must it be either hullots or bullets? The road in one month, and with the courage .
old proverb has it— nulla fere causa est, of fTteir convictions will also give Sanford
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in qua non ferninu litem. There are few u street ra ilw a yT
I lira glad to number tliese men among
disputes in life which do not originate
my acquaintances and glad that i 'h a v e
with a women.
cast my lot among a class o f boosters {
4 T is [Kissing strange how easily a mer­ who do things. There is no question *
chant will fall to every fake advertising uKBut the future of Sanford when herciriFTtlcme that Ymmrs-tdong- trad- yet—will, zt nsliin Js made up o f such indomitable
neglect his space in the newspaper or re­ hustlers. There is no necessity of organ
fuse to take s [ m c c in the paper at nil. Ulng a boosters’ club in Sanford. W e al
^ Aside from the fact tliut newspaper ntl- ready have one. und its menlticrahip era
. verrising is the l&gt;est nnd that every cent braces every eitizeu o f the Celery City.
— BU-lnyefeicd is left nt home, the home pa.
per U devoted to the upbuilding of the 4 A gentleman from Jacksonville stated
city and probably gives away more space the other day that Sanford is being talked
in n year und more money for advertis­ about over the State ' o f Florida every­
ing the city lhah any one firm in it.
where that he luts been and that the won­
The stranger with the fake scheme of derful developments und improvements
pulling up a little sign hero nnd there and the advertising o f our resources h at’
nnd throwing the rest of the stuff in the caused the people of other sections to ■ait
tuuli. cokeing rmirrly apart from ordì
river, will step into &lt;t store and in five up and take notice. The money expend­
nary; worth 15c. only............ ..............
__m inutes get mote money than tit» M in e ed in advertising will always return w ith Ft-AIN CHAStttttAY—Full range uTrolor*
worth 25conly 15ci&gt;rr y ard.. „ 7 . .......C .
merchant would give to the newspaper compound interest and the new people
for advertising in six months.
coming to Sanford every day are ample PERSIAN PLAIDS-Dcllgbtful for cbU

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MRS. E. P, W E LB 0 R N E , Special Atfent

GARNER &amp;

ROBERTS

Successors to N. H. G AR N E R

HAY

A N D G R A IN

High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams
A Com plete Line of C igars and Tobmvu
AGENCY FOR PLOW’S HIGH GRADE CANDIES AND
ROYAL SCARLET BRAND OF CANNED GOODS

W HITE

F. SU N D ELL

FRONT G R O C E R Y

Come and See Us, or ’Phone ,‘39

C ontractor and Biiilder

REMNANT ROOM ! Celery

now being m arketed.

Selling

fo r good^hdees,

4 9 6 W a sh in g to n S tre e t

COME A N D SEE

Monday, Feb. 15th

proof o f the gentleman's remarks.
money or is u sucker born every minute?

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Opening of O ur New

J . M . W IL L S O N , J r ., Kissimmee, Fla

Spring tine of Worsted
Dress Goods.

The Crippen Music Store
i

High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones
Low Prices

Easy P ay m en ts

(irm i wear; worth 35c, only....
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PERCALE* AND PRINTS, in »hört Irnglh.

p a y s to advertise .

•erlni. aa

do other

tlcn can abow ihew auulr

•* *** cuotrol the entire line erdurivrly
"D id you know," said a wise Sanford 4 Chnuncy M. Depew does a great deal
housewife, "that you can cure rite carc- o f talking. Sometimes he says things 2V tN.CM » « “ EYE COTTON DIAPERS—Very
igft-Si.
anyjtefy.onA under the that. ore not itaiiipAiarly. d e v g ., .hut at.
•r
sun by working on their superstition."
others— and In the majority o f cases— he 54 INCH WORSTED SUITINGS-Odd. and end.
ojfaeaaon: regular price 11.25; white I Q n
“ I thought the modern darkey was usa is worthy o f attention. He is a great be­
they last 5Dc per y ard ....................... J i l C
advanced to be superstitious,” I replied. liever in advertising.'’ He holds that, ail BALANCE OP OUTING FLANNELST'dl I A _
the 10c quality; dean-up price
"No, he w ill never be. It Is born with great merchants have achieved success
him, and Is no more to be erased than the through judicious advertising. T a k e two Mail Orders w ill receive
Prompt Attention
kinks o r Ids hair or the color o f his skin. men." he M ys, "starting in business at
.I w ill tell you some stories to prove this. the same time. One uses all the money
“ Many years ago i bad a very valuable be makes In living w ell and sometimes
maid,, whose only fault was her capacity even extravagantly. The other invests
fur breaking things. One day she let fall all the surplus cash that he can lay his
an excellent band glass and smashed it bands on in advertising here, there and

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65c

W e ha ve Fine Line Men’s
Pants $2 per Pair

G re a t V a lu e — W e ll M a d e

The Restaurant Man
C o rn e r F ir s t

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S tr e e t a n d P a lm e tto

Avenue

Best Fertilize»
1 / A J L n U U ll
On Earth

FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla
Quickly and N eatly E
The Herald Printing

�ffbnmry_20. 1969

THE SANTORO HERALD

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
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Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.
HVTS

PURELY

“ '^.Yph fntn ry.
Plano selections from
Wagner, Schumann. Chopin. Carlin, Mo­
ntiti* Handel,, McHowell and, Mcdnclssolin
S an ford
by pupils o f Mrs. Munson.

.FIRST BERRY REFRIGERATOR

Dramatic Reading— Mrs.
lips.

Lucian

Phil­

Songs (ten o r)— B. F. Woodcock.
Humorous Sketches—Miss Keelor.
P t f F S O N A L — Violin Sotos— Miss Tifine;----------------

HoW C ëlêrÿ~C H ÿ~ V a ri]ty ' F a ir W h ile
Aw ay th e Golden H ours—
S ocia l Gossip.
■ polite society a t regular Intervals comes
In for some very pointed remarks 'from
the ministers and many o f the remarks
are not amiss, hut it docs seem that the
pulpit Is n wee bit too severp on the pro­
gressive card party at which the customnry prize Is played for. W e alwnys
thought that gnmbling consisted o f a
direct bet or wager made by one person
with another upon the result o f same con­
test and by which either one party or the
other would lose money— a pracO*^ made
pernicious and odious by tile fact that
- the money lost 4# oftentim es needed by
the loser to pay honest debts, or for the
support o f a dependent fam ily. Is that
' the' rase- fir playing for a progressive
whist prizeT_____
Nut 'iH'att'T.'TLcJiustess.-a mfctnitcr o f
society., owes an obligation to her friends
and invites them to Her home to ploy
cards. To add spico to the contest, she
offers a prize or two, or os is often the
case in Sanford, no mention is made of
the prizes before the games. The players
win nothing from ench other and receive
from the hostess what she Is able i a give.
If this is gambling w c had our sanction
for it very early in our lives, for in our
first school days our teachers used to hold
up a nice orange and say that it would
go to the one who would he best in a
spelling contest. W e also heard it at
Sunday school when our pastor would say
. that he would giv^ u nice picture to the
little boy or girl who would know._his or
her lesson best. So that really there is
no more harm in playing for prizes than
there is in theexhibitors at the stole fair
baking bread or cake or making jellies for
prizes offered by the association.
Dance and Chicken Plllau
A merry parly left Sanford on Tuesday
night in two large wagons filled with hay.
They were bound for the home o f 11. J.
Overstreet and u|&gt;on their arrival they
adjourned to the school house -and all
hands swung into the Joyous square dance/
To see those Sanford folks "hoeing it
down” you would hove thought they were
devotees of the old time dance. A fter
they had enjoyed themselves to the full­
est ami were tired ' enough to slop ami
rest they wore ' invited to partake of a
regular old
fashioned * chicken pillmt
esjieeially preparer! by Messrs. Shaw and
Overstreet and the entire crowd did full
justice to tills savory dish. A t a late
hour they piled into the caravans again
and rudu Uome iu -the s u tu '-w ««- hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Hand, Mrs. Roumillat.
Mrs. Clnyfon and Mrs. Butt went along
to preserve order, although it is reported
Hull Charlie Hand was the biggest little
boy on the place uud they couldn't keep
him from dancing every set.
Among those who were allowed to go
with the grown folks were the Misses
Clayton, Butt, Wright. McCreary. Bowler.
Frank, Symes, Sussex, Hefison, Harris and
Abbot and Messrs. Johns, Roberts, Th ig­
pen. Memlc Fox, Nixon and Cecil Butt,
RuumillaL Rossetter, Adams, -Brndy and
Frank.

__ ML“ Myrtle^Njpt.£me rtained.a numher
o f her friends last Friday evening with a
Valentine party. The parlors were benu
tifully decOfhted for tlje occasion with
crimson hearts and [totted plants. present­
ing n beautiful appearance. The evening
was pleasantly passed with games nnd
social conversation.
Delicious refresh­
ments were served and us the guests hade
adieu to their fair hostess each one felt
the occasion had been one o f exceptional
pleasure.
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The week end dances being given by
Miss Gelsie Butt and her dancing class in
the City llnll building are proving a great
delight to the lovers uf terpsichorc and
arc being largely attended.
Lent is approaching ami It will soon be
up to Sanford society folks to forego the
pleasures o f dnnecs and card parties
Tlie festivities will resume after Faster
muf -continue until the summer exodus
Calls qur fair daughters nnd brave sons to
the seashore and mountains.

PENNSYLVANIA MEN BUY EANUS
A re W ell Pleased W ith S a n fo rd 's Great
P r o s p e c ts .
J. Frank PefTcr, John Duster, Win. Yost,
Win. Minnick and G. R. Morrell, all of Ta
rentum. Pa., have been in Hie city all the
week, inking In the sights, and more par­
ticularly the property o f the Penn-Florida
Celery Co. on Lake Jessup, containing 100
acres of as fine celery land ns cad he found
In the celery delta. These gentlemen are
officers and stockholders of the company.
Mr. Pefrcr.ntm U ifriiey o f "Pittsburg, Pa.,
has been here several limes during the Inst
ten months, ami promoted the company.
T h » other gentlemen whu_CiUuu with him
nrc prominent business men, and were
amazed at the magnitude and benniy of
our celery fields, nod still more than ilia',
as are all who come to Sanford, pleased
beyond measure with their property, the
vastness o f the business and the fu threof
the industry. Some of the gentlemen were
so well plensetl that they have made up
their minds to (um hiise some land for their
own individual development, and have
been busy for several days examining le­
gations and land. The Penn-Florida Cel­
ery Co. is making a contract for pre­
paring twenty acres o f their land, and will
have the aniqc under irrigation by June
first, ami ready for next fall's operations.
In fact, nil these gentlemen -arc so well
pleased tiiat they wrote thetrfnmilies that
they must come down every winter and
lookufler their interests, and help to swell
tin* grand chorus of celery delta boosters.
-Colne mil (toys, you-ura. welcome, and
there is room for uil.

D isgru ntled B oston G ro w er
"T h is Is what ruined the northern
vegetalde growers." remarked a Boston
man ns he pointed to some fine heads of
lettuce on display in .1 N. Whittier's real
estate office.
We formerly raised lettuue In our
greenhouses and received n fancy price
for it. hut since Sanford has started ship­
ping this fine lettuce to northern markets
we cannot com|&gt;etc with it."
Mr. Wfiitncr endeavored to explain to
the genlleruun that it would be profitable
for him to try raising vegetables in SonM a rried at Klssim tnCc
.
Joseph Saucer o f this city was united in ford but lie was too mad to even consider
marriage to Miss Hullle Bass ut Kissim­ the proposition urn! left (he office in n
mee last Sunday at 10 o'clock, Rev. Bun- towering rage.
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yon Stevens o f the Baptist church officia­
Pre-C oolin g S ta tio n a Success
ting. The marriage occurred at the reslThe Cunningham pre-cooling system re
d fw c-trf-the bf i dii's |»tran t*..Mr nnd Mrs
ceTHfrestabjikiied -tm-tltw-Sa nford A Kv
’ * J- E. Bass, in the présence of the fam ily
glades 'railw ay near the-intersection of
nnd a few friends.
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Benrdall ami Geneva avenues, lias proved
____ The bride Is one of K lu tn lm ca a fairest
a »¡rent boon to the shippers of that section,
•laughters, and HasrTIafJe'cIrcTe'Cffriends
and the small [terdentngc oflosiTiast ySiif
in the community, where she has spent
by the long haul to town can now be
the days o f her girlhood, her father being
saved.
an old and highly respected resident of that
The promoters of the now railroad will
section.
do all in their power to m ove the celery
The groom has been a resident o f San­
this season in tin expeditious and satis­
ford for a number o f years, and met liis
factory manner, and the pro-cooling sta­
fate while engaged in Im sineMin Kissim­
tion is only ope of many Improvements to
mee withhia mother the past few months.
be mode ill this great project.
The happy couple arrived in this city hist
Monday, and w ill make this their home.
f in e M illin ery In S an ford
Mr. Saucer being engaged in business In
Mrs. M. L. A llen recognizing the fact
the DeMont building.
that many Sanford people were accustom­
ed to buy their fine millinery out o f town
has opened up a first-class millinery store
Attended Charity Ball
Misses Symes, Sussex and Mrs. Wright In (lie Takaclt building near the depot on
und Maaefs. Thigpen, Km m u u uim! John* Commercial street— the room formerly oc­
attended the Charity Bull at Orlando on cupied by Murrell fk Minsliew. Next
Thursday ' evening. They report a most week one uf the largest stocks of fine m il­
enjoyable time and that this annual a f­ linery ever brought to Orange county will
fair eclipsed all former efforts la Orlando be ready for the inspection o f the ladies
o f Sanford and the prices w ill be the low ­
social affairs.
,
est. See Mrs. Allen's stock first.

Mrs. M unson's Recital'

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Mrs. Fannie S. Munson announced to
her patrons and friends this week the fol­
lowing program to be given in her studio

P o t a t o B arrels
35c F. 0. B. here.
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Huntington Mills fc. Cooperage Co.,
2 9 -tf
Hunliiiglou, Fla..

parlors, February 27 at 3 p. m.

Admls-

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F o r Good A v e ra g e P ric e s and Quick Returns Ship to

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S tra w b e rrie s W ent F o rw a rd
On M onday •
Sanford strawberries are destined to be­
come as famous in a few years asSanford
celery and lettuce. Tried this season as
nt ic xp^ri me nb.^hey. _haY£_proy ed _ y c ty
profitable, and according to several com­
Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets
mission men nnd growers front other fields
ihe-Sanford ■fru lr 15‘the best I i t '«M e -nntl
quality that has ever lieen grown in the
REFERENCES: A etna N ational Bank o f New Y o rk City, o r any C om m ercial A gen cy
South. Seyeral gentleman from the Ten­
and to Hundreds o f Shippers w h o a re shipping t o th em re g u la r '
nessee district where strawberries are
raised nnd the best plants arc sold, linvc
visited Sanford this winter nnd are united
in (he opinion that in this great irrigated
district the future berries o f the South
will be raised, mul the best prices will prrvhll, ns the Sanford product will go forwnrd
at a time when the other fields are ex­
Sales Agents and Distributors
hausted. and the fields further north hnve
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
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not yet come into bearing.
SA1VFQRD
CELERY
UNION
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This week the first strawberries were
C h icago
.N ew Y o rk
Room 10. Pico Block.
’Phone 209
shipped North from the field grown h&gt;“ S.
Cincinnati
W ash in gto n
0. Chase on Benrdall avenue, along the fine
Jackson ville
S an fo rd
of the new Sanford &amp; Everglades rniltvtty«
The berries were prime iu every
nml brought nri excellent price. As Till*
im m
j
Herald stated some time ago. the Sanford
growers this year only tried strawberries
ns an experiment npm\ ttYCirr*» lands re-centty opened for cultivation.
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P IT T S B U R G , P A .

SA N FO RD , FLA.

Chase &amp; Co.

A SANFORD DISPLAY PAYS '
Many New

Peop le Are A ttr a c te d By
S an ford B ooth
In a talk with Mr. Fielding, the new
proprietor of the Wilton hotel we learned
that his attention was first attracted toSlin
ford Inst year by the display made by
this city at the Jacksonville Mid-Winter
Fair. He was forcibly impressed by the
fact that a city with enough push and
energy to have such n display at the fair
and the only representative of Orange
county, must certainly have some strong
claims for recognition, nnd his attention
bem g attracted to the Celery City he was
not long in following,Ins trend o f thought.
Now Unit lie is fairly located in our midst
he is of the opinion that half of Sanford's
many ndvatitnges have iw vw been made
public,
AovKHttsiNc, P ays .
Sunford W ill Have Driving Club
Sanford is fast filling up with jx-ople
who have a passion for goqd horseflesh
and thu horsemen who have long resided
here are also purchasing some good stock.
Chns. Hand lias n good pacing horse nnd
a good trotter. E. E. Brady lots one or
two good ones. Murrell has one and sev­
eral other citizens nre rehearsing on the
country roads with their “ dark horses."
They vs111 attend-the Oilandu race - m eet
and try to Like away a few prizes. Next
fall work will start onngood driving park in
Sanford and already quite a neat stun lias
Iteen subscribed for the same. The driv­
ing park, golf links and uther features
will make (he amuseinent park a very
IMipular piuce for (lie next winter season.
High S chool M uslcale
The members of the High School will
give in thn High School auditorium next
Monday, Feb. 22d at 8 p. m. a program
consisting of vocal and instrumental mu­
sic. Tito object id the entertainment Is
to raise money to buy books for reference.
Tito admission is 25 cents. A ll patrons
and friends of Hie school arc urged to
come and encourage our young people in
this work._____________"_________
S to le the M acaron i W ire
Some miscreant stoic the wires ujkhi
which the mocaroni was growing at Hie
office of Murrell &amp; Minshqw. and now there
will be no hollow space in this year's crop
A reward Ib offered for the return o f these
wires which were im|x&gt;rtcd at a great ex­
pense from Italy.

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Opp. PoBtofllçe

C elery Going F o rw a rd
anTortn rtrry—is moving th i»-w eek . i w v m i m i k k k k m m v m v w t t w v w w w w v w w v w w m w w v w w t
The largest shippers have not marketed
vM * w v m v w v w w vvw w w v w v v v w v \ v \ \ m v . v v » v w v v v v \ w v v w w ,
their crop yet.-but expect to start cutting
ntut week, nml carload lota will then move
northward and the slieckles "w ill"tu ovtl
southward.

C IT Y CIGAR.. STO R E I

Banks W ill d o s e M on d ay.
Monday, Feb.‘ 22, being Washington's
Birthday, and a legal holiday, Hie banks
o f Sanford will be closed all day.
Just R e c e iv e d ------------- —
The largest line o f sporting goods ever
received In Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting
doUiing. etc.
Harry J. Wilson.

B e st Lin e of C ig a rs and T o ------ b a cco s In the C ity
: N e w sp a p e rs,

M a g a z in e s

and

P o rio d io a ls j;

N o tic e o f A pplication fo r Tax Deed
Under S ectio n 8 o f C h apter 4880,
L a w s o f Florida.
Notka It herrby given that Gust Unit, purt hater
ofToa CcrtlAcstv No. 1547. data) the Out day of
Junr. A. D , IbUti. has filed • « Id certificate to iny
„flier, and ha» mule application lor tax dred to
Uiae In arcurdaner with taw. Said rrnlfh-iit« em­
brace« tha following described property illumed in
Uranor County. Morida, U&gt;- wit.
Lot 31. New Upaala.
The »aid land brine aaaeaard at thn dale at the
luuancc of auch certificate in the tim e of tinknow a ownrr.
v
Dnlrea aaid certificate »hall be redeemed ac­
cording to law, U l deed will iaaue thereon on the
22ndday of March. A. D., IPOD.
Witness my official aUnaatura and seal tbia. the
20lb day of February. A. D. IPOS.

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0- II. Kubuuun,

C'lerk Circuit Court Orange County, Florida.

All the L atest Styles in Ladies' and Children s H ats ;

' MRS.

CHAS .

T. CL ARK

N E X T DOOR TO PEOPLE'S BANK.
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February 20,ifln0

THE SANFORD HERALD

SANFORD II FR AID
Published Every Saturday Mnmlnl at Sanford. Fla.
R. J. Holly, Managing Editor
,
Subscription Price, SI.0 0 m Year In Advance
Entered a» second-cl *»t mall matter August 22nd,
‘ I. Florida.
1008, at the Posloffloe at Snnfurd
870.
1 of March
reh 3rd.
187
under Act
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burhana Advtrlliing Company, Jacksonville, Repreaentatlve.
• Office Flrat Floor In the Dlthop Illock. F in i Street
Telephone No. 148.

The nrrivnrtif thè «ion e curbing m ean»
street paving nt once.

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Tltc council held n very interesting
meeting Inst Mondny night.
Lucky Sanford again! Tltc cold wnve
hns improved celery nnd lettuce this
week.
T he H er a ld hns rccciyed many com­
plimenta thla week upon the last issue of
the paper. Just following out our rule ta
make every Issue better than the last,

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Judge Ion L. Farris of J n d u u m v iU ^ t »
candidate for Speaker o f the House In
the next meeting o f the Legislature and
seems to have vhry .liuJr çppnstitnn.
■Judge FnrriïThns n good clean record nnd
would make nn excellent Speaker.

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it s e f f e c t «.

The recent lynching nt'Lakeland Is rereiving its usual respects from the North­
ern press nnd n general howl will go up
all over the North about the lawless ele­
ment o f the South and the turbulent
spirit o f her citizens, never stopping tp
realize that only a few months ago a
Springfield (O h io) mob killed several in­
nocent negroes, burned down dwellings
nnd otherwise allowed the lust for re­
venge to-mustcr 4hcir belter Judgment,
nnd a fe w weeks ago Pittsburg wns upon
the verge o f o rnce war that threatened
the Jnw nnd order o f the city.
The people o f the South, while deplor­
ing the fact that a resort to lynch law
seems n necessity where the sanctity of
the home Is Invaded, arc nevertheless
united In opinion when the truth Is borne
upon them that this standing menace is
ever at their shoulder and m ay occur in
their own community at any hour.
The wheels o f justice are too often
clogged and the pardoning board too len­
ient to suit these cases o f assault, and
until the people can bo assured of a swift
trial and speedy justice Judge Lynch will
sit upon the bench and render a decision
whlcIiT I f not recorded upon*"tEe statute
&gt;ks, will at least subserve the ends . of.
justice and bring the brute to the fate
which he so richly deserves.
- Lynching is not confined to the. South
although our dear brethren o f the northem.press would h ave.. lls hellova- other

iDDITIONAL L O C A L S

F ull

Watch far opening o f the Art Store, first
week In February.

L ine Of

SPRING SUITINGS

Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Avant have returned
from Tampa nnd other points in South
Florida.
•
Dean Spencer blew into The Herald office
thin week in his usual heurty mnnnernnd
m ode all hands feel better by his visit.

JUST

RECEIVED

The Royal T a l l o » b r a n d i dbihing
means perfection. See samples nt D. A .
Caldwell &amp; Son’s.

M a k e Y o u r S e le c tio n F ro m F u ll Pattern Pieces

t Mrs. F. V. Lee Is preparing to open n
•tore at Brown’s Station on Geneva avenue
and the Sanford &amp;. Everglades railway.
Best line o f stoves ever brought to the
city,. Prices the lowest. •— A. E. H ill .
H. H. Hayes hns rented J. M. Stumoh’s
country home known as "Onknole,” Mr.
Hayes hns brought his fam ily from Geor­
gia. and they will become permnpent res­
idents o f tfe Celery Deltn.
If you want to sell or buy city lots, city
property, celery farms, see N. H. Garner.
O. E. Walker o f Topeka, Kansas, pur­
chased teli uCrc s "fl Uiih proved la n d ih ls
week. The land is situateti nt the corner
o f Scardali and Gcuevn avenues, nnd is
one o f the finest tracts ¡ i f that section.

D. A. C A LD W E LL &amp; SONSl

W e sell the best lime and cement thnt
money can buy.
-r-A. E. H ill .

30G-308 FIRST

------- ROYAL TAILORING
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SANFORD, - FLORIDA

STREET,

.'Zaaum

Sanford has certainly been 'h U S tttW T
wjsc. and to. those . w A C w f l i t l . condemn Jtn lH ioA fr«n itlfllE lW fl*iAThl?JtfiaM /iIifiT
•:-+
*&gt;
c&lt;■❖ ❖ •n* 4*+•{••¡•■F4"t- 4-•:*
M 'v W - H W
W e hope the State press will soon de­ the actions of the Lakeland citizens wc||fnc
season. With an electric theater
cide about the Sea level lock canal' and I would nsk the question o f whnt would running daily, nn occasional street carnival
♦
Gatun dam nt Panama. This subject will yuu do if tills crime wns committed upon |
and some very good shows nt the opera
lie so common in d few months thnt any ono 6f your own family.
♦
house, no just complaint can he Instituted
♦
one can dmn the canal wiUi impunity.
Tw o o f the most rabid members o f the I for lack o f amusement.
♦
♦
mob Who burned n negro nt the stake |
,
,
,,
, „
, H. H, Gnrner will rent your projicrty for
♦
Hon. Frank Clark hnB firmlv cemented several years ago were residents o f Bos4
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the ties o f friendship which bound the tdrt, the cradlffijrahOim bnists. and-* y e t
t
B.
F.
Wheeler,
the
popular
A.
C.
L.
agent
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Sanford people to him In the past.* His when the crime was committed almost in
. “
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deep interest in every movement that their sight these gentlemen forgot the at Oviedo, passed through Sanford Wed
«
♦
nesduy
en
route
to
North
Carolina,
where
will benefit his constituents has won for early tenets o f Garrison, nnd remember­
$
he
goes
to
nttendthe
meeting
of
the
Order
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him n large spot i n - I l i a ’ hearts o f the ing only that they were men and the
♦.
o f Rnllrond Telegraphers. -Mr. Wheeler
-people.
natural proloci or# o f wuinuu's . sanctity,
rf+
holds a high office liFUUS 'Order, nnd he
were tho first to apply the torch.
■f
The Tnmpn Tim es states that last
goes on official business.
f
These same gentlemen in the home o f
V
Tuesday was editor’s day at the Fair and
D.
G.
Munroc
hns
purchased
the
inter­
their birth nnd In the ¡»cnceful realms of
the freedom o f the city wns given the
f
their own firesides would probably have est of E. A . Osteen in llic grocery and
♦
pencil pushers. We sincerely hope none
4
condemned the lynch law.
But present bakery business and the linn name will
o f them carried aw ay too much freedom
at the brutal assault nnd seeing with now be Tate &amp;. Munroc. They will con­
♦
in suit cases. What n beautiful thing is
their own eyes the awful horror o f such n tinue in the grocery and bakery business
llu» -^Freedom o ft h e . Press."____
I standing mennee. threw their PurHdhicni n n ^'C tMnrk
1teachings to the winds and assumed the patronage o f the old customers and new
ANOTHER TRIBUNE SPCCILA.
------- -II Carnival All Week------I armor o f the knights o f old wlio are ever loues.
ExcelThe Tomp'u Tribune is great on special
This week the Maryland Amusement
ready to avenge nn insult» to woman­
At th e P a stim e Th eatre.
country editions nnd the greatest o f these
Company have entertained the Sanford
is
hood.
.
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The popularity of the Pastime Theatre
is the one just issued o f Mnnutce county.
people
on
the
show
grounds
on
the
south
Lynch law is deplored by all ' fair- is unabated and ull lire performances
If Manatee is half as gwd_,US__tllC T r i­
minded citizens o f the South, nnd yet, are greeted with n large gathering of our side." There .. is tho"'usual Ferris Wheel
bune would have us believe, it must be
unless the present laws upon the statute best people, all o f whom lire enthusiastic and tiie inevitable " F ly in ’ Jinny," to­
n close second to Orange county, the
gether witli all tiie smaller accessories of
Great. Sunday’s Tribune also contained books can ho chhngcd in order to mete in their commendation -of the amuse­
carnival show.
[out sw ift justice in these enses. there ments. This week tho management have
a sjH'dal Fair number, nnd taken colThe main attraction is an "Old Plan ta­
Icclivcly, tills number o f the Tribune was seems to he no other mode o f procedure had the great UiBlanche, a young lady of
tion
Show," which, by the way, is one of
especially good.
W e congratulate the to preserve inviolate the sahetity o f the charming personality and who is the ¡»as­
the
best
of its kind thnt lias ever come
A ll her
Tribune stall upon their great work in home nnd the safety o f our Southern wo­ sessor of a very sweet voice.
to Florida. A number o f other good
manhood.
songs are beautifully illustrated and are
keeping Tampa and South Florida in the
shows merit the palronage'bf the public.
much enjoyed. She will be here all next
public eye.
Orlando promises to be the gayest of week and will sing at each performance. The management are determined to have
a strictly mural show nnd those-directly
the gay in the next few weeks. The fes­
NOT JU SItrlE D BY T A C IS
A change in the management of the
connected
with this amusement company
tivities
will
open
with
a
polo
gam
e
on
Tiie following is clipped from the Los
Pastime occurred the first of the week
are
ladies
and gentlemen. The music
February 22 , the Chautauqua from Fct&gt;U t iu n Gray am and ■P a w y -p w
Angeles. California, EntiL World:
___ T h i s i s P ro v e n True
|runry 22 to March 7. the rnce meet from cliased the interests of Geo. W. Adams, furnished by the Itulinn Lmml ls wortli ii
Florida celery tins been hurt by the
hot weather nnd the crop is expected
March 0 tp 12, the water carnival on and tiie latter is no longer connected trip to the carnival. Go out this after-'
to mature 3 weeks earlier than com­
noon or tonight nnd "enjoy yourself."
|March 18, and automobile parade March
witli tiie theatre in any capacity.
mon. according to a letter received
9.
A
ll
o
f
these
events
will
serve
to
from Mr. K. K. Murrell, president of
M ission ary S o c ie ty M e e tin g
Drain and Irrig a tio n M a te ria l
hiring the Autoniohijc City into public no­
tiie Sanford Celery Union o f Sanford
The Woman's Home and Foreign Mis­
Florida. He says: "U p to d n tcw eh a ve
We make s|»ecial carload prices on
tice nnd be the means o f inducing tour. hqd tiie warmest weather in the recol­ lists to visit Orlando in . order to enjoy sionary t Society o f the
Presbyterian mixed sizes of sewer pipe, 4 Inch, 8 inch
lection o f tiie oldest inhabitant.
I
church
will
hold
a
special
meeting
in the nnd larger sizes. Also second quality
these amusements.
*
This hns been a tendency to push
church
this
(Suturduy)
afternoon
at
3:30 pipes at reduced rates. Sec us before
our crops at least 3 weeks in ndvnnco
o'clock.
Tim
meeting
will
he
held
in
tiie buying. Gro. II. Feknald Hardware Co.
o f what we ex|&gt;ecled and should these
Doc C astle M a k es Good
conditions prevail n few days longer
J. H. Castle, the jolly fellow who is church instead of Mrs. Peck's, ns previ­
the crops will be cut short considerable
now fam iliarly known us "D o c "a m o n g ously announced, to give nn opportunity
hut I um not uble at this writing to
say to whnt extent. "Our farmers are
his many Sanford friends, recently pur­ to n larger number than could he enter­
planting hut very little late celery and
chased seven and one-hnlf acres o f celery tained ut u private house to enjoy the
it now looks us though ourentire crop
land on Geneva avenue, near the station privilege o f hearing Kev. Dr. Guerrnnt.
would linve to be harvested by the
o f the Sanford &amp;. Everglades Kailwuy. who will ho present and speak o f his work
20th o f March.’’
in the mountains o f Kentucky.
It,occurs to us that statements of this Part o f the land was in cultivation and
Y O U R
The Indiett o f other churches Htid visit­
Doc
paid
a
fair
pricq
for
it.
This
wus
kind arc calculated to do a vast amount
ors
in
tiie
city
are
cordially
invited
to
he
o f Injury with no ‘iNissiTiTlity o f accomp­ about one month ago nnd after making
present to hear this enthusiastic and elo­
lishing good. The result-of such state some improvements he lias a heady real
quent
speaker.
„nients us the ubovc would inevitably, if Ized $300 for part o f the crop and hns
IN
refused
nn
offer
of
$4.000
for
the
place.
not contrudieted, be that California people
Connecticut P eo p le L o c a te Here
weil-Bconsidernl
—wlw-ofdliiHrHy-htirnrthetr-rcl
Ernest G. Handlin, Hubert K. Wilcox,
Here is another instance o f n man with
to get out o f our way. will hold i t . back;
James Huttan and Morris Wise, o f Torthat buyers will begin hoarding in cold no experience making good on Sanford rington. Connecticut, have decided to make
storage and along about the 20 th o f March, •oil. Doc says that is the cosiest money the Celery City their future home. They
IN
when we are shipping celery in large he ever made, for he never even .touched have located in Mecca Hammock, taking
his hand to the place. Mr. Castle Is
quantities, we will be confronted with
a funn ca d i in that rich und fertile sec-supply which «Itould have Ihhui exhausted, WfJlJimWU resilient o f r.im n»p wtB| H, y ,
tkjtt o rttn r c e ic r y p etrar M r ." Ha mUin Is
Jt is true thnt the movement is somewhat
already here nnd proposes to proceed ut
Lucky S an fo rd — Lucky G ro w e rs
earlier here than usual but it is not true
once to improve und develop his tract.
Joe Cameron is setting a puce worth
that there w ill be no late celery.
The others, above mentioned, w ill come
Chastity of
w
M
e ^ i e J m s sold his entire crop o f
— A . T. Kosscter, who hns twenty acres in
in the fall and bring thier families. A ll
celery, will not cut a car earlier titan tltc ‘■•■bry grown with W. N. Culp, Qt JLfiO
the parties are of the staunch, upright
twentieth o f March and many o f the l»er crate f. o.b.theSanford &amp;. Evcrglndse
and industrious class that Sanford delights
They receive a substantial cash
largest growers will be shipping celery K. R.
S h o w i n e s s , P l a i n n e s s without
to welcome. They w ill bring thrift, enter­
forfeit,
and
w ill load four cars this week,
t r - . -j.r.j' well Into April. Our information is thut
prise und success to the locality selected by
there is a considerable amount o f very which uro paid for on the spot. Including
them for their o¡»eralions.
late celery. Our growers are extended the bonus and cash together for this week’s
..
their season by planting earlier and Inter shipments, will make these partners
Appreciate Agent Perkins
to avoid a congested market in mid-6ca- $3,000.00 to the good for the first week.
XT.
Thomas J. Perkins, the ¡»opular ticket
Hurrah for Lucky Sanford.
son. Our information, also, is to the effect
agent, has been given entire chnrgc o f
that the product, 'fienemfjy.’ ia qu ftcu plto
Pie' iIclet l»fflcî7T»âtitiài{?rob73''nnd the"
Sanford's Golf Club
the overage both as to size and quality.
entire business of the station, and here­
W alter Mucklow o f Jack son
secre­
Information to he valnuhle must be accur­
after all parties wishing Information are
ate. W c are at u loss to know just who tary o f the Jacksonville Golf Club, is in referred to A gen t Perkins.
’
could be benefltted by the above state­ the city for a few days, and while here
B y his close application to the duties
m ent even i f It was justified by existing will interest himself in forming a golf o f the office and the able manner In
club and lboking up the grounds that will
conditions.
which thé business has been haudled,
he laid out on the Sanford &amp;. Everglades
Mr. Perkins has won a high place in the
Connected with this paper is a printing Railway. A n y one desiring information
produt '
obice capable o f producing
the highest relative to golf can get seme by address- regard and esteem o f his superiors and
they have complimented him b y placing
jrâ u ô o f office and society stationary.
ng MT. Mucklow at Jacksonville.
llm In charge o f thç. station.

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B IG C U T IN

I

FURNI TURE
S to v e s, C ro c k e ry , C a rp e ts, Matting,
R u g s, S e w in g M a c h in e s , Etc.

Twenty

Per

Cent

Off

O n A ll G o o d s for the N ext T h irty D a y s Only

S A N F O R D F U R N IT U R E CO.
T h e S u p re m e of
Icn ce

In Character
In lyianner
In Style

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Boot and Shoe Models the

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excellence has reached its

suprem e-height,

designu

MRS. M. L. ALLEN

P

Richness

wiiltfM

severity^dre'io he' found in

Will have a Large Stock of no o th e r Shoe in greater
abundance, or excellence. If
^ M illinery n ex t w eek
you w an t Oxfords, call nnd

W ait

see O u tlin e

in Tam Wine.

Gun M etal, Kid and Patent

L eath er, a t $3.50 and $4.00

TA K A C H BLDG, N EAR DEPOT

D. L. Thrasher

�rebniary 20, 1909

THE SANFORD hEftALD

I ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings— Mention of
M atters In Brief.
personal item s

or

interest

Summary of the F lo a tln l Sm all Talk
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
Arthur Yow ell spent Thursday in Or

lando.
The Hcrnld is on sale nt T. J. Miller &amp;
Son’s store, and the City cigar store.

Mr. ond’Mr*. F. R. Doleof Orlandospent

Judge Beggs o f Orlando was in the city

Thursday in the city,

Monday.

• Big sale o f muslin underwear nt Yow
ell's. Three days only.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm 1till o f Rochester,
N. Y „ were in the city Monday,

Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on
market.
Ciias. Evans.

1

N. P. Yowell &amp; Co

Romeo Coffee, 3 pounds for one dollar

.

Chas. Evans.

"Our own coffee," 25 cents n pound, for
Gamer fit Roberts open their Sanford
sale by Garner fit Roberts.
avenue grocery uxiay.
Everything In
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. C. Ball of^Newhuryport groceries, hay nnd grain.
Mats,, were i n the cl tv Monday.
...Fred W Uroatr a prominent m erch ant'of

S p e c ia l S a le L a d le s ’
Muslin Underwear ,

See the English Cabs, the latest things Orlando, spent Tuesday in the city.
in go-enrts, nt The Sanford Furniture Co,
Drop in and inspect the Princess steel
Buy Henry Clny Flour o f W. W. Long ranged. A real range ntn moderate jirice.
The best on earth.
Sanford-Furniture Company.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Osborn o f Winnipeg
Mnnitobn, were in the city Monday.

♦ ♦

T H R E E DAYS O N LY

The- famous Fox River Butter for sate
at W. W. Long's Grocery.

SA

Frank Miller attended the exercises nt
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri
Ruilins Collins, Thursdny o f tills week.
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok gated land. See M. M. Smith.
|ng and chewing. Most complete line In
Planting time is here. M. M.Smitti will
Walter Mucklow, an ex p ert, account ant
he city.
Ciias. Evans.
of Jacksonville is-in the city on business sell you land on easy terms,---- — .—
Sanford w lif TTave a. fine amusement tills week.
Women’s exchange, nt the Art Store.
park on the line of the struct rnUvvny.
Everybody
join.
—K ays &amp; Kktchum.
$18 Art Squares for $15, size 9x12. E.

- BEG INS TO D A Y —
We have in our new Stock of Spring U ilderw ear
arid will p u t it down n t a close price for
T hree Days Only

Chase fit Stint Kirn's tea nnd colTce, the A . Heflleld Co.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A.C. Evins o f Atlanta. Gn.,
best there is.
Garner fit Roberts.
nrc
among the visitors to the city this
H oii . Ion C. Farris o f Jacksonville was
week.
■- t---w«5- .
among
the
prominent
visitors
to
the
city
English Cabs, nil the rage In gd^nrts.
this
week.--------------$18
A
n
Squares
Tor
$
15
,
size
9x 12.
at The Sanford Furniture Co,
A. Hejfield Co.
Fresh Maekeral at H. H. Hill's grocery
Do away with dust while sweeping car
Mr. nnd Mrs. M, E. Hickey of Jersey City,
pels by buying Wizznrd Carpet Cleiiner of
C- R. Walker attended the exr-rclses nt
N.
spent several days o f this week in
Rollins College and laying of cornet stone
H
w. W. Long.
the city.
LS .H yatt and w lfo o f Connelsville, Pa:, o f Chase Hall.
Go to H- H. Hill for everything in the
spent several days o f this week in San­
Garner &amp; Roberts have good butter in
grocery line.
onc-pouud prints fo r 35 cents.
ford.
If you can’ t afford to take The Herald
A little money now and a little now and
The Italian hand with the Maryland Car­
don't
btirrow yiiur neighbor's, and fail to
then is the w ay to buy celery land. See nival Co., in this city tills woek, is making
return it.
M. M. Smith for particulars.
the city lively.
"Our Own coffee, best 25 cent coffee on
, N. P.Yuwcll fit Co. have on display some
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
rhe market, ut either store of Garner &amp;
pretty muslin underwear, going at sale at the Sanfonl Furniture Compahy.
Roberta.
prices.
Attorney Andrew Johnson lias returned
There 1$ more new land being cleared up
Mattings o f nil kinds and patterns, from from Jacksonville, wiiere lie s|&gt;eiit several
around Sanford tliun in any new sect ion in
20 cents per ya rd -to 50 cents, nt E. A. days on legal business.
the South.
•
,
,licflkld's Furniture Store.
iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
Iron
beds
from
$2.50
up.
Get
them quick
Capt. Richards o f Holly Hill spent nYaw nt the Sanford Furniture Company.
at
the
Sanford
Furniture
Company.
minutes in the city, Tuesdny, cn route home
Rugs, from 75 cents up. E. A. Heflleld
B. C. Abernathy of Orlando was in the
•from Orlando.
Furniture Store.
city Monday, on matters pertaining to the
Dried Salt Shoulders nt 12JF cents found
See H. H. H ill for Celery City Blend Odd Fellows-------------1_________________ !__
at H U . Hill's grocery.-^—--------------------Coffee, finest on eartli for 2-1 cents.
Have you seen the Princess steel rangeT
The many friends o f Dob Herndon nre
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Doyle spent several Six holes, warming closet ami reservoir,
glad to see him out again niter several
days in the city tills week en route to their asbestos lined, only $38. Sanfonl Furni­
weeks illness,
home in Jacksonville. from Tampa.
ture Co.
Hendi|unrlcrs for Iron A g e tools. A n y­
Thp Princess steel range, the leader
Before you buy a range, exumine the
thing you wnnt in hnnd plows, fertilizer
among ranges, six holes find warming ’rincess steal range, ittth r Sanfonl F u r
distributors, etc..__Hurry J. W ilson____
closei. and reservoir, asbestos lined, only nilureCo. Tile beat Steel range on the
Arthur Doyle spent several days this $38, at Sanford Furniture Co.
market, nnd only $38. Think of it I
week with home folks. Arthur is placing - The “ fcucky Sanford" signs are proving
il. I’ . Driver has returned from Orlando,
many orders for the Burroughs' adding ma­ popular, nnd many applications for the
where lie lias bcch receiving treatment nt
chine, which "adds" to his populnrityr
'cards have been made this week at Tile the Church Home and Hospital.
Best line o f mattings ever brought to Herald office.
____
Mrs. It. J. Holly nnd rhildren returned
Sanford. Sec them nt the Sanford Furni­
iron beds from $2.50 up. Gel them quick Thursday from Tampa, where they have
ture Company.
at the Sanford Furniture Company.
been on u week's visit.
J. S. Range ims returned from a visit to
You need a good tyficwritcr nnd do not
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
points on the East Coast, in the interests want to pay an cxhorhitnnt price for it. 1). A. Caldwell &amp;. Sons.
of the Sanford Cocn-Coln Bottling Co. Mr see the Blickenderfer. nt The Herald office
Mr. and Mrs. ,W. U. Anderson o f Ninety
Runge reports a good business in that sec­
W, E. Argo, a citizen of Oviedo, nnd Tom Six. S. C.. left on Monday, after a pleasant
tion.
McCall, a former resident of that place,who visit with Mr, and Mrs. II. K. Murrell.
510,50 value sanitary felt mattress go­ is visiting his brother, were in Sanford yes­
Young man stenographer (statistics d
ing nt $8 for the next thirty days. Sun terday a few hours.
specially) desires work; good correspond­
ford Furniture Company.
Just arrived, Snider's canned goods ent. Herald.
Ladies' muslili gowns, skirts, chemise, catsups and preserves, at Garner &amp;
The latest booklet of Sanford is exciting
drawers, combination suits, corset covers Roberts.
much favorable comment over the slate,
_and children's underwear, selling at re­
Commencing January 1st-1900, George and the ninny cnllrffirtru iin wIITsbonex^
duced prion nt N.. t*. Y o w eil &amp; Co's.
W. Venable, contractor and builder, will liaust the first edition.
Three days only.
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=
SANFORD.
employ only union inimr, nnd work eight
High-grade olcoinurgerine, 25 nnd 30
L jst—Five dollars reward for one Jer­ hours u day.
cents u pound. Garner IL Rolwits.
sey milk cow with .dark sidesTgrayon
Mrs. T. J. Miller, Mrs. Frank Miller unit
Fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to lie
back, with short crumpled horns project­
daughter, Mrs. Lewis and Miss Bradley left fresli— also oysters."
ing over face. Has black tips, with no
Thursday for Daytona Dench, where they
— S. C. K ichakuS. Lcffier Block.
earmarks. Return to or ih olify J. A.
will sjiend several weeks,
Rev. nnd firs. R. L. Kirkland o f Evans­
Sfaith nt the Flemming's place in West
Garner fit Roberts Mil high-grade Cigars ville, Indiana, have arrived in the city.
Sanford and get reward.
and tobacco. Try them.
Rev. Kirkland is the new pastor of the All Local A d vertisem e n t* Under This
Dr. and Mrs. O. W. King returned Monday
Heading. One Cent a W o rd Each Issue
Congregational church in this city.
Fleet« Brand Tea nnd Spiers.
from Richmond, Vn, Mrs. King has been

P. Y O W E L L &amp; CO.
, .. ,

F A R M IN G
P L E N E N
W e a rc A g e n ts for

C la rk ’s C u taw ay H a rro w s

Planet Jr., and Iron Age Horse
and Hand Tools

The Ceo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

W AN-TS

Ciias . Evans.

visiting friends in Virginia for several
G. M. Jacobs, n prominent citizen of the
months, and her many Sanford friends are
Chuluoto
section, was n welcome visitor to
delighted to have her tiack again.
Tlie Herald office, Tuesday. Mr. Jucobsls
For Sale—.Two acres improved land,
an phi friend and constant reader of The
cottage, packing house, two flowing wells
Herald.
tiled in good condition, lumber nnd tools,
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumber?,
everything complete for funning. Will
mangoes and stair pickles in hulk.
sell with or without crop. On 4th street,
Ciias. Evans.
west side. — W. K. R ouuins , Sanford. Fla.
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.
„
Tire Herald can be found n ttiie store of

Some people seem to think Florida is
T iiokouciiiired EcasroR H atching — White
slow. Let them try Garner fit Roberts
Wyandot», W hile Leghorns. Buff Leghorns,
with an order. Phone 39.
and Buff Rock. $! for 15. Apply to J. F.
Arinl, Sanford. .
20-8
Olives in hulk nnd in ull size bottles.

Chas. Evans.

F L O R ID A

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Corner o f French avenue and Third street.

I

F urnished Rooks roR Kent- GockI location
only two dollars |&gt;cr week if taken at once.
Call at Herald office.
Wanted— Everyone to know Hun the
Bllckensderfcr typewriter is* the heat on
Hie market. See them ut The Herald-wtlice.
T w o nice furnished r o o m s fo r rent.
Jam es H arris.

For S ale—Good |*roperiy, now tiringing

Young Indy wishes position In office or twelvt; j»cr cent interest on investment.
— N. 11, Garner, Sanford.''
Wulter W. Poland, representing the Mer- store during vacation months. Address
27-2-p
genthulrr Lineolypc Co., was in the city “ J. L ." care o f Herald office.
Tomato Plants—For sale. God plants
F or S a l e .— Sound, gciitli) horse, with ready for field. Phone 238. C. W. flowTuesday. The Herald will iostall a Mer27-2tp
gcnthnler typesetting machine in the near good buggy und harness. Price runsonu- man.
nble. liorsc can he driven, or worked on
W
a
m
i
JI.—
A
ii
experienced,
all-round
future.
___________ _ ... ------ ---------------- Inrm. P. U. Box u. Lake Mary, Fla. 20-4
fainter, acquainted with Sanford condi­
See
C.
A.
Recti for furniture and piano
Attention.
Ladies
I
A
new
and^nip-toTHeo. J. Miller fit Son nnd the City Cigar
For Sale, Wooti—Pine or oak. by car­ tions. Most linve references. Steady job.
tf
27-2tp
X. Q.. Care Herald.
load; blotks or otherwise. W. U. Bau .ar
Store. While they can be purchased nt date millinery store will he opened up moving.
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Altamonte Springs. Florida.
«
— M rs, M. I- A llen .
The Herald ofllce, w e would prefer that e v ­ here soon.
T. P. kohluson, the well known photog­
For Rale—Launch, clump. Sixteen feet
eryone wanting extra copies would pur­
J. T. Madison hns returned to his borne rapher o f Orlando, was in the city several
chase litem at these two news stnnds.
in Marshall. N. C., nfler spending the past days this week, taking view so f the celery long; 2M horse power Stanley engine;
only used for pleasure 0115 season, and la
Dr. W. Housholder lias purchased the season on the farm of H. K^Murre|lu_Mr.. fields umlUtu great -crowds of people en In first-olnss repair.'' Reason for selling, I
desire to buy u large IxmiI. TIic seating
-drrrrnf office of Dr. F. U Stephens in Madison thinks Sanford is the greatest the streets. •
die Pico block. Dr. Housholder solicits fanning section in the South'and expects
One million feet of cypress bleaching capacity is eight people.
SERVED A T
P, B. Brantley. Clermont, Florida.
■ cniitinuuiion o f the patronage o f Dr. to return early in the fall and take up his boards. Place orders now. G, R. Calhoun.
If It’* M U LES you want to plow or
Stephens.
residence here.
Fog, Rent—Eight room house, $20 (ter
Arthur Holland, an expert stenographer month. Enquire 011 Magnolia A ve.
J I*. Musselwhite o f Orlandoapen tsev­
is
a guest o f the Gate City House nnd
eral days lids week in the city. Mr- MusSwell line of quartered oak clieffoniers
»eiwhiie likes to get to Sanford and watch desires employment.
at Sanford Furniture Compuny.
Nnw U the time to buy your four-inch
^ a,,w&lt;l* Of people, the street pavihgpnd
A. H. Withington. « commission mer­
new street railway.
sewer pipe for mains. Big slock on hand. chant of Boston, was in the city this week.
—A. E. Hill.
Wude makes frequent trips to Sanford,
Mr. WUhinglon is un old friend of S. O.
" d je him at Orlando.
If you want a first-class tailor-made Clin sc, und in their younger days they
T. P. Robinson, the photographer, will be suit for $12.98, call at D. A. Caldwell &amp; worked on a farm together in New Jersey.
n Sanford next Thursday. A n y orders Sons.,.
Bb. Clarinet, cheap fw-casli. - Herald. „
Du.* SanfordHouse m i Wednesday
Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Paekffrd TWid 'little
If you have rooms for rent, put your
will receive his attention. His samples daughter, o f Cadillac. Midi., have arrived
name la the rooming hous»-directory, at
c*n he seen at the office o f the Holden in the city and w ill spend the w inter
the Art Store.
Estate Co.
here. Mr. Packard is secretary o f the
Capt. Chas. H. Noble o f ‘Leesburg was a
•f- B. Pound, the hustling piano sales- HowardrPackanl Land Co. and is identi­
visitor (o the city Wednesday. Capt. No­
fied
with
the
great
work
being
accom­
'Cnn for Luddcn It Bates was in the city
plished by this company in opening up ble expects to visit his old home in England
J“ * week and in conjunction with
•0011, and will make several lectures on
Caldwell &amp;. Sons sold two fine Pianola pl- new lands and building Cameron City,
Florida, and is especially anxious to secure
tno players.
near Lake Jessup.
data pertaining to Sanford.
New line men'* pants $1.25 to $5. at
New line men'* p a n U $ , . 2 5 to $5, at

D. A.

Mett Inger'*.

Mettlnger*».

Popularity of M ettlnger'* Store

harrow, see James Harris.

If you want a first-class t y p e w r it « at
a moderate rice, culi nt The Herald office,
nnd inspect the Ulickensderfer. T h e best
and most compact machine un tliemarkcl.

W O M A N ’S

—EXCHANGE

Wanted— Party to contract to furnish
engine wood on rack, for S. &amp;. E. railway.
A. P. Connelly.
For rent or for sale—cash or terms—
new cottage corner Eighth street and

Maguulla avtmuu. Four uuw huge rooi
kiten andhe butts.

1st,-

Occupancy about Feb.

—S. O. Shiniiolser,

Phone 115 after fl o’clock p. m.

Shade Trees—Those wanting shade trees
of any kind, such os palmetto, magnolia,
oak and maple, should see A. F. Westerdick. Trees guaranteed to grow. Box
293, Sanford.
For Sale—Lettuce plants. . R.
head, on Celery avenue.

Every Day

After

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F e b ru a ry JL2th_~
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B aked Goods W ednesday
nnd S atu rd ay .
Stam ping
done. A ll Fancy work and
M aterials for sam e on Sale

H. Muir-

Celery P lants — 15,000 very line prick
bed plants for sale cheap. J no. D. JINKIN5

CRIPPEN’S MUSIC STORE
(Railroad W qy)

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February 20,
.Oxford, Fla., where she has given a series
of-Medal contests. --------------------

A Budget of Interesting Item s
fro m Correspondents
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
Efficient » U f f o f-R e p o rte rs Weekly
Covers the Territory for
The llerald

Rev,'Cate preached his farewell sermon
at the Baptist church last Sunday. It whs
announced that the future services o f that
church would be held in the Presbyterian
church until the new building is com­
pleted.
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CITY PROPERTY

There w ill be services at the Presbyte­
rian church next Sunday morning and
evening.

OR TR U C K LA N D S

LAKE M ARY MELANGE
Special Cor. to The Herald.

The weather has moderated and it looks
like it will rain.

Come iirid See Us

Mrs. Eliza Brown hns returned to her
home
in Arcadia, after n pleasant visit to
uable paper from Hon. Frank Clark, in
regard to Sanford's deep water from Pa- her brother. Mr. D. A. Cassidy near Clyde.
latka to Lnke H om ey is most Interesting
The cold did very little dam age to the
to the citizens South Florida, especially gardens.
Orange county. In conclusion he says . The gardeners axe getting ready to plant
tK n th e has bored you enough. Please Irish potatoes this week.
Inform him that the readers o f Th e Herald
Miss Florence Lovell returned to Lnke
like to he bored that way, and that they
Mnry after a few days' visit to friends at
highly appreciate the strenuous efforts he
Longwood.
is making in behalf o f the citizens tribu­
Mr. A. E. SJoblom was on the sick list
tary to the St. Johns river, the most im ­
portant waterway o f tiie state o f Florida. last week, having chills and f e v e r r " '
W e are proud o f such Congressmen and
he should receive the support o f every WORK OF DRAINAGE COMMISSION
voter in the state regardless o f political
WIM'Greatly Improve Sanitary Condi­
parties.

tion of This Section

This beautiful little village is now in
possession o f tourists and winter resi­
dents and a happier und more contented
crowd cannot be found in any winter rcsort in tiie state, The newcomers arc
given the giud hnnd nnd at once initiated
into the g rea t'h a p p y fam ily and they
soon feel that it Is good to be here, where
they can rest and forget the cares and
vexations o f business life, where good
cheer prevails every hour o f the day and
can enjoy a night's refreshing Bleepin'
tills unexcelled clim ate on earth. The
genial proprietors of the hotel, Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Johnson, are royal entertainers
and spare no efforts to entertain their
guests, which i s . highly appreciated by

Engineer Wilbur A . Ginn, noting under
the direction of the Sanford Drainage
Commission, is pushing the work o f en­
gineering ns fast as possible. The dis­
trict contains nn area o f atout SO,000
acres, including tiie water sheds which
have to bo taken care o f In the main
canals. The total length o f these ditches
will be In the neighborhood o f thirty-five
miles. As the commission hope to obtnin-nil o f the ijatn for n complete report
by the end o f February, it will b c ji m at­
ter o f great Importance to land-owners to
-pause in the midst o f their busy season
and take a look to their drainage.
The citizens o f Sanford and vicinity,
are deeply interested in and for o sys­
tematic drainage, and the public health,
The Altam onte Improvement Associa­
convenience and welfare o f our district is
tion ,of which Mr.C.G. Justice is president
o f vital importance. This sweeping iinnnd Mr. I. McMlchnel vice president, as-sistedTjytheLmltPB‘ A1tt50Cleiy, o f which
Mrs. S. M. McIntyre is president. The two
associations uflllintiiui are .doing a good
work in improvements and beautifying
this winter resort.
For several days workmen have been
employed improving the rood through the
proper sanitation. The district wilt be
pincy woods to I’ nliti Springs. The rood
furnished proper drainage fit a minimum
has been pine struw cdliic cutiré distance.
cosrrnna~the n rres will be levied in n
about three miles. Ttic bcautiful tropical
uniform way, compensating in allowance
scenery alumt the boiling springs o f trans­
according to benefits, nil previous puy:
parent sulphur water bus been the resort
incuts made upon the present drulnge
for picnic j&gt;aities for years. W ith the
system. _______ .____________ .
improved road auto parties visit the
springs daily,as it lias become a great a t­
ORLANDO VS CAMDEN, S. C
traction to tourists.
Ih e Saturday evening hops in Uie spa- P o lo M a tch t o b e ,h e ld on Febru ary
ciousjhall at'the hotel have bcc6me very
22nd and 24tli at Orlando* ’
populur, together with lectures, thusicales
The Camden players will ship their 20
and card parties during Hie week. These ponies on the Ifllh, and arrive in Orlando
relieve m onotony and enm iela unknown. themselves on Saturday evening, the 20th,
There will be one of the most interesting
events o f the season at Orlando, as both
teams have some excellent players ami a
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES fine lot o f polo ponies. The games will
Special currrtpondrnl loTli« llrralil.
start
at 3 o'clock p. m. and will be referred
— A. C. Hollingcr, n- |trominent business
by
Mr.
Krumbholz o f the Kirkwood H o tel
man of Washington, D. C., urrived in
Camden.
The games will consist o f ten
Oviedo Saturday night on n visit to his
sister, Mrs. J. E. Alexander. He is de­ periods o f fl minutes each, with nn inter­
lighted with this section o f the State, es­ mission o f 3 minutes between periods
pecially this vicinity, nnd regrets that he nnd 8 minutes during half time. Tiie
Is unable to spend the entire winter here. colors that w ill be worn by the Camden
J. 1!. Lee, our able and efilcicnt county men will be white and light blue, by
commissioner, visited Sanford one dny Orlando, scarlet. Mr. W. S. Morris, o f toe
San Juan Hotel, Orlando, will act as offic­
Rev. Rogers filled Ids regular appoint­ ial time keeper. The second game will be
ment nl the Baptist Church here Sunday,
delivering two very ub!c sermons.
In
the afternoon interesting services were
held in the chapel at Lake Chnriq, and
X iitf orouFNurthcrn friends occupied the
pulpit, favoring an attentive congrega­
tion with nn interesting discourse.
Miss Anita King returned from DeLand
Saturday, where she has been on n short
‘ visit to tier sisters, who are attending
Stetson University.
— Or.-Crawford. tryCQHjrdenHsf frorrTbrJ
iambi spcnt-Sunduy here on tf visit to
friends.
The Lawton Brothers have again en­
tered ill.- mercantile business in their
old stand. The store lias been newly
painted inside and com pletely renovated,
und a large slock o f merchandise in­
stalled.

A lfred Eldredge, who htrt been alterniIng thè 'T ech .' ili Atlanta is ut houle
g «alu.
_ The students o f the Apopka H id iS d io til
are to be entertained tonight a t the K. o f
P. Jiull by the ladies o f the Literary Club.
W e are sorry to learn that Mr. T, K
Johnson is thinking of moving to Jack­
sonville.
Miss Kathleen M ild iill left Tuesday for
Jensen, Fla., where her father is engaged
as bank receiver.
Miss W anda Combs has returned from

It Makes No DifleJence W hat You W ant or W hefe You W ant It

WE

H A V E IT

anti on Term s th a t are Right

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D

Hardw are

and

LAND

Farm

COMPANY

Implements

TIIE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
|! Used In Uncle S am 's Paint Shop
During the past year the U. S.
M .. v. I . i«.t
r.«.,...», a it «I i n ii n .
I N
a vy has consumed
091,000 ikiiiih I.s.
1&gt; of

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0

Best by T
Test
» » t for
tor Q
C ro
r ow
wsrs
i n . All whu hove
UMxl tills spray continuously arc free from tilislil
amt insects.

Lucas White Paint

¡1 nnd 27H.700 pounds of LUCAS
&lt;! COLORS, suiticienl to produce more
1 &gt; than 100,000 gailuns of paint,
¡1 equivalent to 50 carloads o f 200 ,- 000 gallons each, nnd which would
make a train more than one-half
mile long.

i

inused-during
addition tothethis
Smn
has
pasrUncle
year more
i ; than 25,000 gnlions o f LUCAS
11 VARNISHES. ENAM ELS nnd other
11 products.
;I
Uncle Sam's preference is not a
- ’ matter o f favor, but o f Q U A L IT Y
i I and RESU LTS,- —
I!
In Uncle Sam's service, as in
j ; everybody *clse's. LUCAS PRO11 DUCTS have an unbroken record
! &lt; for satisfactory results.

We h a v e , the largest
and best equipped plant
for driving wells in (his
section of the country
and are prepared i o till
all orders promptly. Our
m achinery is up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work
Those contemplating
puttin g in wells would
serve their best interests by consulting us und
learning prices before
m aking contracts.

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions. Cauliflowers, etc., *tc_T in Sanford, pays
I Sell tlje f-ainl— Your III
Muscles Makes the Cro

APOPKA IT E M S
Special CormpoadriK« luTtic llrrsU ;-*

BOARDING CELERY, SANFORD. FLA

ns. Money, and
k id the Profit

County Tax A s s e s s o r s Notice
Either I or an assistant tax assessor
w ill be at tiie following named places to
receive tax returns for Orange county fur
1809:__ Saufunl. February 27th and ‘ March 1st
at the City Clerk's office.
Sylvan Lake March 2nd.
Luke Mary March 3rd.
Longwood March 4 th.
Geneva March 11th.

IM P R O V E D

IR R IG A T E D
. F lo w in g

F A R M S — U N C LEA R E D LANDS
W e lls on

:lery Delta and othervDesirable Tracts In Blocks to suit Purchaser.

A ll1

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Prices and descriptions upon request.

S. A . R o b in s o n .

f

Clay Tile For Sole.

Pulalka Tile for sale In any quanlty.
G. F. Sun i t , Box 371

W H IT N E R

F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k Building

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�ftbriia ry 20. 1909

The

Scrap B ook
A L#8*l Opinion.
roscoo C onklin* ctune Into Charles
(TCoDort office one day In a nervous
«inte.
__
“You seem to Do t « t much fix eim i,
j i r Conklin*," said Mr. O ’Conor ns
Roscoc walked np nnd dow n the room.
“Yes, I'm provoked—I nm provoked,”
i isM Mr. Conklin*. "1 n ever had a c li­
ent dissatisfied about m y fe e before."
“W ell, whnt’a the m nttcr?"
,
.
“Why, I defended Clhlw na fo r arson,
you know. H e wan convicted, hut 1
did hard work fo r him. I took him to
the superior court, nnd he, w as con­
victed; then to the suprem e court, nnd
— Ih i supreme court confirm ed the Jnd*®ent and gave hltn ten years. 1 charged
him (COO. nnd Gibbons Is grum bling
about it ; says It Is too much. N o w ,
Mr. O’Conor, I ask you won that too
muchi”
^
«W ell." said O’ Conor ve ry dcllbernte“o f course you did n jrrent deni o f
work, nnd JGOO Is not a big fee; but, to
be frank with you. Mr. C o n k lin *,-jjiy
deWtcrnte opinion Is that lie m ight
. bare been convicted fo r less m oney."
The O nly Explanation .
Old Mrs. Smith yens a chronic co
plainer nnd was constantly sending fo r
tlio family physician anil g iv in g him
Hit of her fancied ailments.
H o nl
ways listened quite patiently, but was
getting a little tired o f hearing the
same things o ver nnd over.
One dny when the old lady consld
erod herself In nu unusually bud w ay
■be sent fo r the doctor nud. a fter go
. Ins ever the usunl list, ended by any
lag: "n ea lly , doctor, I do uut know
what In lh e -w o r M -la -«tt&gt; a # -«U h -n io _
I can neither lay nor s e t "
The doctor looked nt her a moment
thru said In a solemn tone, "M ndam
yon must be a, rooster.” —K an sas City
Independent

THE SANFORD HERALD

or

Th e Voles o f Fams.
NOllCE
INCORPORATION
A n Am erican author o f aomo n ot«
was passing n summer In N e w H am p­ O f the Sanford Celery Delta Land Com ­
shire. One day be received word tbnt
pany
a distinguished Engllshmau was visit­
Tli* undersigned hereby (Ivr notice that they In­
ing In the country town and would like tend to apply to lion. Albert Vi. Gilchrist. ai Gov­
ernor of the Stale of Florida, at Tallahassee. Florto call upon the author, o f whom, he do. on the lOlh day of March, 1909. for issuing of
added In his note requesting an audi­ Latter* Patent Incorporaltns the SANFORD CELFRY DELTA LANDCOM PANY, under the proence, he had heard.
nooed charter attached hereto, the original Charter
helps "o'* on Ale with the Secretary of State at
Som ewhat flatten'd, the author won
Tallahassee. Florida.
derod to him self who had spoken to
J. N, Whitst*.
A. T. KaMcmt,
the distinguished Englishman about
"Som o O xford dignitary doubtless,”
he reflected pleasantly, "o r possibly
some London publtsbor or critic," and
ARTICLE L
he aw aited the stranger’s arrival with
liie name of thi* corporation »hall ha the SAN ­
In terest
FORD CELERY DELTA LAND COMPANY, and
"S o you had heard o f me,” he ven
It* prtnrlpal place of buiinrit «hall tie at Sanfurd.
tured a fte r the usual greetings hud Merida, lait It «hall have *uch other plncri of
tniiineii In Murid a and other Slate* at thall labeen spoken.
"W e ll, that Is odd determined by the Hoard of Director*.
M ig h t I ask w ho” — Hut his visitor
ARTICLE II.
interrupted him.
The general nature of the bu»inet* to he Iran*“ Oh, yes!” ho sold.
“ I heard all acted by *ald corporation »hall be; To buy, hold,
»ell, work, |e«»e. rent, exchange, cultivate, im­
About you before I got here. Th e por­ prove and otherwite deal In leaf estate either n*
owners
or ¡n commlislon for other*; in pl*(. Imter on tho I ’ ullmau told me that you
nd Irrigate
w ere the very man to come to to ask
to do and
for the full
nbout the best route to N iagara and
---------. ----------------— ------------ -------eg** of lu
whnt hotel I ’d better stay a t ”
ownership.
P a y in g V is its In A u stra lis.
In Auoy^H a a month’s v M t to n
country limiso would bo nothing. T w o
months—foreo monlhs—six months—us
\mJt nsgjpu liko would not !&gt;e consider­
ed too long, other things being equal.
Noltody thinks o f dates. T o w rite nnd
Invito yo u .from the 15th to (lie 30th
would l*o rude. You ore nuked to stay
ns long as you like. Or'eTso you nsii
you rself to stny as long ns you like. Or
oven—to fnco nil the conttugeuclcnyou neither ask nor are asked. Yon
sim ply go. And, having arrived, you
remain, fo r the one unfailing com m odi­
ty o f nu Australian country house Is
welcome. E veryth ing else may give
out. I f you atay long enough there Is
sure to be a time when there nre no
servants, no milk, no vegetables, no
meat but inutton,-or—even—no—water,
but tho thoughts o f guests going aw ay
w ill never cuter the mlfuls o f the host
nnd hostess. Go hI mini re. guyely. In
fo rm a lity —these lire the lending notes
o f life In every Australian country
house.— Loud on G lolu.

ARTICLE V:
Tlte business nf the corporation shall be con­
ducted by the following officers;
A President.
Vice-President, a Secretary nnd Treasurer, to be
elected by the Hoard of Director», and n Hoard
of Director* of nut lc»* than three and not more
than »even in number. The office of Secretary and
Treasurer may be held by one person.
Tlte Di­
rector* shall lie chosen from list of Muck holder* of
the corporation nnd elected annually. ►
Until ths first annual meeting and rlectlon ot of­
ficer* and Ihrir qualification, the otticers of Ibis
corporation shall !&gt;e: 1 J. N..Whltner, President: A.
T. Rmsetter, Vice-President; and S, O, Chase. Sec
rctary nnd Treasurer.
The Hoard of Directors
shall tie; J. N. Whltncr. A. T. Hosteller and S. O
Chase:— —---------- —-----------------The first organisation meeting of stockholders of
thl* corporation shall tie held in Sanford. Florida,
on the I Will day &lt;&gt;f March, 1909, for the por|vwe of
ndoptlng by-laws, and doing such Other business
as it may desire tn.tnmsnrt. The annual meeting
hull tie on the first Tuesday ot May of euch year.

"Oh, that’s sim ple!” Interrupted the
prisoner eagerly
“ I should like the
chance o f going round selling on com ­
mission tho things the other fellow s
mnko."—London Scraps.

Surface T fa n ilE

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please," said the con­

touch

v

w ill vanish before one
nature.—Coleman.

He’s From Missouri;
You Have to Show Him.
5F3

H A V E Y O U SEEN T H E

td Partition: that t o r 1

A. M. Tatuuma.

Iscxtl

Solicitor lor Complainants.
22-8
By M A. Howard. D. C.

Blickensderfer?
A T Y P E W R IT E R

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th. Judicial
Circuit o f the State o f Florida
• for Orange County.

FOR
.

UNDERWOOD

A $100 Machine for $00
See them at Tho Herald office

SAN FO RD

HERALD

3 0 « F irst St., Sanford, Florida

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Sanford Library .
AND

Free Reading Room
ROOM 20
U pstairs, Pico Block

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Open Tuesdays 4 Jo 6 p. in.
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S t r a n g e r s W e lc o m e

W. W .L O N G
D E A L E R IN

Fresh Meats
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The Pioneer Visible
It m akes no difference w |iat
you

use

now,

4

have used in the past, or

AND

Groceries
[Agent lor Virginia Carolina Fer­
tilizers

ALBERT G R Ä M L I N G
T o n so ria l P a r lo r s •

may use. the m achine you

distil
iiv-Ililnlflifi'jlJ::

II»« C ity
U y uf
u( Sui
h u n M p i. F lurida :

Got ths Bast of Carlyto.
The Ilev. Thom as A lcin rider, a Pres­
byterian minister, long resident In
Chelsea and w ell known as n brother
Scot, was most anxious to know Car­
lyle, but had no opportunity o f gettin g
*o Introduction to him. One day In
— th« King’s roa d : he snw Cartyle comlag In hts direction and took advan­
tage o f the opportunity by goin g up to
the sage and saying, "T h om as Carlyle.
I bellevo!” C arlyle's reply was, “ Tom
A le x a n d e r ,k n o w !"
T h ey became
*ood friends, and Inter Mr. A lexan der
wrote to Carlyle fo r a subscription to­
«rward a school building fund, and C a t .
’ lyle wrote back a refusal lu doggerel,
G overnor Folk la from Mlaaourl.
whereupon Mr. A lexan der replied that H e's regarded a « a pretty good citizen
If he did not send him IS he w ould sell himself. Beo w hat be u j i about a
hla poetry to a collector o r publish I t certain aort o f eltlxen:
j&gt;
Thu £5 was at onco forthcom ing.
“I do not ballov« tn tho m ail
order oitlaon.
18 B E T T E R
Hopeless.
T H A T W E SH O U LD
HAVE
Martha, endeavor-lug to Instruct a
A THO USAN D TOW NS THAN
■assast by-Oisy fimsecst-ef •fcaefesd. Fla., bs-aasasan
r 1would be h ou teteiTw r in th e -m ystcr!«*
anuary 4th. 1909.
Mass L. Scott.
O N E L A R G E C IT Y . If a plaoo
•°( Pudding m aking, w as overheard.
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City Clerk.
la good «trough (or a m an t«
Approved January IPtli. 1909.
T ^ - T e r j e a ' takes some ¿read e h "—
23-4
Fosnji Last, Mayor.
m aka hta m onay in, It carlainly
"Out how much bread. M arthaT*
should ba good anough for him
■"Ob; Jet* w h at yer needs, Miss Min.
to apand his m onay In.
Tha
In Circuit Court, S c v m th ludlclal CIr*en
y e r puts j o ' m ilk on It " —
m srehants hava a Just righ t to
, "A n d how much milk, M a rth a )"
cu lt, O ra n ie County J Jorlda
all tho bualnaas of tho town In
"W ell, y e r tnui' us« y e r Jedgment
Camelia Villano Rotundo and
M U a ’Rotundo, her husband,
w hich thoy havo thalr storoa,
’ bout dat, Mias M in ."
and Mike Rotundo In bis own
and avory good oltlren w ill holp
I for Partition
“ But I haven't any Judgment, M a r­
light.
tha."
thorn to got IL "
Vlttori/villana
“ Well, d « L o n j tie’p yer, Mis I Min,
’ £—
D id you * v e r see a P I N B LA R G E ) To Vittoria Villano:
From Um alfid «vii* of Mike Rotundo and Carmecaua« I,c a n 't."—T ra v e l Magaalne.
F A C T »0 »Im ply sta ted )

Cannot Ret out qf alignment
The best machine on the market

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.

T ypew riter

lo Provide for the Appointment of a City
Scavenger, Defining III» Dulles, and for
Other Purpo^

PU RPO SES

One thnt will stnntl the tJrentcst tests

li

AN ORDINANCE

city, with one nr more water closet buckets of regu
lation pattern; thr numhrr of bucket* to la- u*ed
in any one privy thnll he determined by the Uito
Scavenger, »ubjrct to the miiirovsi of the lns|wclor
or the Sanitary Cdinniltleo *jf the Council.
It shall tie the duty of the Scavenger to *upp!y
the buckets where needed, and within two day* re­
port the name of lhe occupant of the premier*, with
thr numhrr of bfirkrl* supplied, to the City Clerk,
whuac duly ll shall be lu keep a li»,t of the buckets
in use. and by whom. .
&amp;tc. 4.—H w owners or aeruMnt s n f prrrntsef
limit pul all gatliagr in suitable receptacles and
place same outside of thr sidewalk on thr strrrt, ill
a convenient plate fur thr Scavrnger.
Srt 5. • All owners, agents or occupant* of prem­
ise* where buckrIs are used, &gt;ht*lt nay t i l*0 ixt
laa-ket per quarter, pay*Ur quarterly ill advance,
all store*, saloons, restaurants, hotels, and all
other place* ot business shall pay SI SO per quar­
ter. payable quarterly in udvnncr, olfiers amt rrsidrrues where buckets arc not used shall pay 73
cent* quarterly, payable quarterly In advance, for
trash trota
ft
the remoVat' of
»&lt; garbage and trasl
their re­
wet ivr plore*
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Su fl.
0. Tire aggredì
aggregate amount of di rrvenue deSu,
rivai under the provisions of this ordinance sitali
he a Sanitary Fund, tu be used by the Sanitary
Committee for sanitary purpoarl ditty;
Sec 7. Die [uiyiuenl for tmckels and scgvragt-r
sasviut shall be tumlr nt the office of the City Clerk,
tetween the first (lid (hr l*-iitFt of January, April,
July and October, the Clerk shall keep a recurd
of all monies received, and pay out the same by
the order or approval ot the Sanitary Commit­
tee. He shall make a quarterly report lo the Coun­
cil of all monies received and paid oql under the
provisions of fills ordinance.!
See. 8 . All violator* of the provisions of this or­
dinance shall be bunishrd by a fine of not leas Ilian
SLIM) nnr more than gSU IMF. or by imprisonment
and labpr not exceeding thirty day».
Srr. B. All ordinances and ports of ordinance*
In conflict with file provisions of thi* ordinance are
hrreby repealed
Sec. 10. Tills being a sanitary measure, the
same shall take effect immediately after Its
passage.
To lit«. Mayo« L i t :
I hereby terrify that the above ordinance was

ALL

County, Florid a
In Re Estate of I
W. M, Mahoney I
To A ll Csromut*. Ixustru, Dcmriourtas xxo * u
I*tjwiss Mav inc CiAmc A gainst Said Estatx:
You and each of yeni nre hereby notified and re­
quired to tiresrni any claims and alt demands [
which you have either fur or against said estate of |
W. M. Mahoney, deceased, late of Urange County.
Florida, to the undersigned Liecnlor of said rslale |
within one year from liie dnV helruf.
Dated December 21. 1908,
Fsascu W , Mauoniy,
19-8
Executor.

’S tn iu N I. Il sh a ll T&gt;r Ih r du ty of ih r M ayor,
“ Step lively,
w ith the dt&gt;proviil of tfyr Council, tu ut&gt;tH&gt;mt a L*lt&gt;
ductor.
Scavrnjtcf, who»« ro m i m* m atk&gt;n ih a ll lw í U m I hy
“ I f I was young enough to do that." Ih r C ity Council
Srr, 2. It ilin ll l»r the d u ty of t h r C ity S c a v rn
responded the aged passenger, clim b­ trr tu r n n o v r nIJ r M T c m r n l frum t h r p r iv lr s w ith
il
th r m rpoTDtr lim it i of th r r4ty nl Ir n tt unn* |
ing aboard. " I ’ d walk and bent your
Comforting.
r a d i Wthck. nud till th r jturtmjU» p ln rrd Untoli Ih r
ca r."—Philadelphia Ledger.
■trecti dally, Hfi ahall alio rttuovs from the city
Condemned Man (to his ln w y e n —I t ’S
m it« nil other offrimi ve or u riiliih ily liuti ter or I
«ulmtartcv whi n rn fu r*le d lu do to l&gt;&gt; t h r lim pret*
■ long sentence, sir, to be sent to pris
or. M u rth n l or M ayor.
on for life. L a w y er (Inclined to n roor*
It «holl lir th*4 duty of t h r S c n v e n S rr to thor
hopeful v ie w )—Yes, It does seem long,
•Hjjthly wn»h nil rm tith^l ln»ckrt« lirfo rr r rp la rin g I
but perhaps you w on 't llvo n grent
Srr.. :t. Every privy within (hr corporate limit*
while.
of thr city »hall he provided, at the extieii*e of the

O f Good M a tarlsl.
llrlggs—H ow do yon like these ci­
gars) Grtggs—(h rst rate. Whnt ore
they made Of?—Lifo.

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City of Sanford
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) DIH in Chsnccry to
Lot t. Block 7 , Tier »,) Enforce Tax Lien
Owner Unknown, and)
, To AH Whom It May Concern:
Upon application o? the City Solicitor, it
i f hereby ordered that on or before- Ilie let.
rusty Rule day next, bring February t, A.
t). 1000. in said court, you appear to and
sntwer ’the bllf filed and *et forth the 11
tura
of your respective intrtrm in. tight to.
ARTICLE III.
or lien* upon teal estate situate in lhe City
The amount of capital stock of ititi mrt*&gt;tallon of Sanford, and drwribed in the blit at;
shall
be
Twenty-Five
Thousand
Dollar*. I lot l Block 7. Tier 2 .
(X23.M0 00) fulty patd tlp, the share* to be One j
It ¡, further ordered that this
___ ordcr bi
Hundred Dollars, ( i 100 .0 (1) each, and two hun­ puhlithcd in thè Sauford llcrald, a new»|Wper
dred and fifty in numhrr. and of par value ot line pjihlishcd in said Cily. onte a week for eight
in ($100.00).....................
Hundred Dollars
each.
All the capital conseculivr weekt tuior to ttid rute day.
stuck lobe fully paid up In real property nt a just
Wilnes* my haml *nd tesi of thè said cir­
value to be Used amt determined by the Hoard ot cuii court thi« xsih dsy ot Novcmbcr, A. TI.
Directors.
1908.
11. M. Robinson, tSral.)
ARTICLE IV.
The corporation shall poo (Write for a petipd of I 2,1-R Clcrk Circuit Court, Urange Coitnty.
+
Sevrnty flve Yror» from STldMirr ifs legal'nu-orporajion by Uie proper authorities.
tn County Ju dge’ s Court. Orange

SIC

8etdleea Fruits.
Science bo fa r has failed to furnlHh
any explanation o f the m ystery o f
seedless fruits. T h ey ara n ot.tlin out
couto o f the work o f uinn. Man perI&gt;etuatea them, n p does no more. Th e
setdlcHS orange was found In n stnto
•of »red less ness.—Vegetarian.

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respondent. Vlttnrln Vill»no(or Victoria Vjllnnci).
it a non-re*ldrnl of the Stale of Morlda; that lhe
is an infant under the age of twenty-one years;
that she It a citlirn of the Kingdom of Italy and,
now reside* with her mother; Cattolicn Sargent
Villano. at Lansdomlnl, Marigilano. Provlncla di
Catena. Kingdom of Italy, and that there Is no
person in thr State of Florida the service of a sub­
poena upon whom would bind the saM Vlttorla
Villano.
You are therefore ordered to apprar to this Bill
for Partition on Monday, ths 1st day ot March,
10(19. the tame being a tulr day ot said ruurt.
It is further ordrred that tills nudee br published
fot eight consecutive we&lt; k* in The Sanford Herald,
The under nTgnrd hove aaauctaied and % hrretiy a nneipeperpuMtihi'd tnurange CNiltty. Florid*
Witness, II M. Robli tot. Clerk of the Circuit
nnwn-iate thrmarlvei logelhrr for the puriuee of
forming a tasty corporate under and by virtue of Court In and for Orange county, Florida, and the
the Law* of the State of Florida, and we do adopt seal of said court, this 2i&gt;9 day of January, A . D.
1900.
B. M. RuaiKxw. Clerk.
the following Articles of IncoriKiralion:

ARTICLE VI.
The highest amount of indebtedness nf this cor­
Wanted Something Quicker.
poration to which il Can subject itself shall not
exceed its capital slock, i
•
Borne few years ago I Issued a pol
Ths Old Trade.
ARTICLE VIL
Uy on the life o f n uiau w ho was fa r
“ H ’ m !” ejnculnted the governor ns he
The name* and resylfru^ld lhc-iuhsciitiers of
from lxdng-a modal husband.- -4. cal
perused~thircard nr uic M -w irT in lvcd slis k in till* coriMitaUuii. arid lhe uiurHint of stock
for the premium every w eek nnd rare prlsouer, " I see you are u commercial sulcscrilied by each is as follows
J N. Whittier, Sanford. Motidn. 99 shares
*1
ly got It without n grum ble from the tra v e le r)”
A T. Rossc-tter. Sanford. Florida. 71 shares.
S () Chase. Sanford, Florida, 80 share*.
wife. Th e Inst tim e I called she said
Th e man nsseulcd.
I* Witaru WmstJjt, the toliM’tildng Iricvriiorn"I ain’ t going to pay you any more.
"Tl/at presents something o f a diffi­ lorsilo hercliy tulwc'rllie their namea this IhiwJ'dny
There’s Mm, Smith only hud her old culty. You know, my umij. everybody o( Fcluunry.'A D. IU09l
} N Wiiriss*.
A T. Homrm.*.
man In M.’s society threo months, nnd here has got to Work. Now, what trade
S. 0 Ciusi..
he's dead, and she's got the money
will you take up) You ran lie a mat- Srstr. or Fiosio*. l
C
ounTV or Os»M.e I
I'm going to put my old maul In that, maker, a tailor or n shoemaker. Per­
lie fore me K Fj Maxwell, a Notary Ihiltllc of the
so you needn’ t call ngain.’ ’■‘-L iverp o o l haps you’d like to make brushes or
e of Florida, per sonally came J. Nl Whtlner, A
osseltcr and S 0. Chase, to me well known In
Mercury.
baskets” —
tie the persons named in nnd who signrd the fore­
— - K t i ’ UM
sir,” Interrupted the going Aria les of lncnriv&gt;ralitin. and each for him­
self nrknowledgrd that he subscritied and executed
- Flattered Ur
prisoner, “ but I think I ’d much rather
he same Article* of Incorporation fur the pur|K&gt;ses
" I feel su ro M iss Ehnltli Is In love stiek to my old trade "
herein expressed
I n W itsias WmsMir. I have hereunto »«I my
with y o u ," s a id a la d y to h e r brother.
" W e ll," said the grave and reverend
nod ninl olliciul seal ibis 3rd day nf Fehruury.
“ I)o you 7 It sounds too good to bo seignior, "w o alw ays like prisoners to
. I) 1909
|sr»t|
R. C. Msswru.
true."
work nt their own trades when possi­
Nullity Public Stale of Florida My commission
"W ell, I heard her say yesterday that ble. B u t"—
espires April III. 1912.
2S-S

plainness In a man Is not really
fault, but a sign o f character.’ "

lia Villano Rotundo, herein duty (lied, they depose I
nnd say upon oath that they are the complainants

will ev en tu ally Imy is the

Underwood

[Fashionable Hair Cutting"
and General Burbering
Hot and Cold Baths at all Houra.
phur Oaths a Specialty

Hot S u l­

|One visit nnd yuti Itmmir n Stnunch

i’utrnn

Pico Block oppoatta Expraaa O flica

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H. &amp; W . B. DREW CO.

FOR
9-ROOM HOUSE, 14 ACRES

STATE DEALERS

Jacksonville,

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• Florida

W rito us for furUtfcr infurmntion

Sanford
Machine î Foundry
Works "

In E nterprise
$ 1 1 0 0 .0 0

DON P E A B O D Y
E n te rp rise

F lo rid a

FRESH

MEATS
AND

Repairing All Kinds
of Machinery

GROCERIES
AT

I. ANDERSON’S

DEALERS IN

D IN G E E

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Autom obiles and Gas
Engines

T Ü T T B"

P lu m b in g and
G as Fitting

O ffice and works 214 Oak A venu e
'Plioue 130

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

A ll Work Receives My Personal A t ten lion

and Beat Efforts
OjipositeCity Hall

'Phone 230

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TMC -SANfORP HERALD

LETTER FROM GOTHAM
Major M a rk s W rites of Inter­
esting Events

SUMMARY Of SANfORD Af FAIRS

W rites Interesting Letter Atgut
New Railroad— Other M a t­
ters of Interest •
To the Editor oTThe Herald '

to the mouth o f Taylor creek on the bank
o f Okeechobee lake.
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The communi tie* o f Sanford. Orín mio ai
St. Cloud are directly concerned with the
success o f this undertaking. and It Is abso­
lutely essential to their interests to obtain
and retain complete control and command
over this rood, in order to compel the flow
o f tratte north from the Everglades, and
prevent its possible divergence to the south
on the gulf coast by way o f Fort Myers
and Punta Rosa. To what good purpose
can this road tend, from the viewpoint o f
Sanford and allied communities, if the
vast products o f the Everglades ore In­
duced to seek on outlet riy wny o f the gulf
to New Orleans?
The builders o f the rood should be the
first to derive the benefits arising from the
connection with and development o f the
Everglades, and the progressive elements
of Sanford. Orlando, and ¿t. Cloud, should
join hands to finance the scheme and se­
cure control o f the road. If necessary.
Orange county should issue bonds for the
full amount required and dispense with
Eastern capital. These bonds can he
¿Need right here in New York at a cot
parntlvely light discount. The sacrifice
involved would be immeasurably less than
the loss o f trafic which might result from
the control o f the road by outside capital­
ists, indifferent to thedaim sn nd interests
of Orange county. Home financiers o f the
stamp o f Senator Louis Massey can safely
and readily bring about this issue.
Reverting again to the proposed tracing
o f the road from Lake Jessup across rite
Conlooha tehee river, down the S l Johns
valley, the line will come in contact at
Lake Washington with the divide o f the
peninsula between the St. Johns and K is­
simmee. On these fiats there is high w a­
ter generally to a depth o f six feet. The
country traversed is much more thinly
settled, and o f far lesser promise in the
near future than the line advocated above.
1 shall make it a point to meet Senator
Whitner on his arrival in New York, and
to obtain his views. When L tx p e c itn h n v e
another chapter o f jntercst for The Herald
readers in connection with the Everglades,
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February 2p, )t0t

AN INVESTMENT

From Information at hand, i am nntici
palin g the arrival in this city o f Senator
J. N. Whitner, whose name recalls many
o f m y earlier associations with the inter­
ests o f Orange county and South Florida.
His father contributed largely totho building up o f that section, and his uncle. CoL
Whitner, was the pioneer o f civilization in
the southern regions o f the Slate. Both
tljese good men have gone the w ay oT na­
ture, but they have left behind them a
beaten track fot posterity to follow. As
the ndvance runners o f civilization, they
have led the w ay and smoothed the path
o f succeeding generations to a land of
promise. It seems but just and meet ihnt
the dignity and honor o f jw pulnr repre­
sentation should devolve on their immedi­
ate and direct decendnnt, not simply as
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,
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the reward o f merit due to ancestry, but in
recognition o f that personal worth which
justifies that signal mark o f public confi­
dence nntl approval.
1 understand that Senator Whitncr's
coming to New York is in some manner
connected with the buiidingof the railroad
from Spnford to the Everglades. Now, any
*
move in this direction from those connect­
ed with Inrgc enterprises. South or West,
a m only be construed as a bid for Eastern
capital.- I f —so l»e, I cry: Beware 1- You
cannot engage the lion without giving him
~
I,
'
the lion's share. The lions o f W all street
— ;— are very e xacting—tn-th is-respect: The
Spanish saying which warns the lamb
*
against go in g‘to market in quest o f wool,
for fear o f coming back shorn, is a lesson
Floridians In N ew York do mostly ennin point. _______ .___________•___________ ___
"gregnte at Churchill In tel on Broadway,
My view s on the subject o f the Ever
near Fourteenth street. T i s there I bad
glades took form many years ago, when
the pleasure o f meeting quite recently an
the prospect o f reclaiming that extensive
old friend and resident o f Sanford, David
tract nf splendid agricultural soil seemed
Coldweil. (lie merchant tailor, who is here
projected so far intoathe future as to take
investing in n new line o f goods. 1 re­
the appearance o f n dream. I am speak
membered him as a man o f comparatively
,
¡tig o f the early eighties, when engaged in
slight build, and was much impressed by
the selection of the 4,000.000 acres tract
the noble proportions which he has since
o f land acquired in different districts of
assumed. A s a living and striking ad­
Florida by the Disston syndicate. J. M.
vertisement o f the healthfulness o f the
Creamer, city engineer o f Philadelphia,
Sanford clim ate Dave Caldwell should he
was employed b y the syndicate to make
voted tlie thanks o f the community.
surveys between Lake Okeechobee and
Indian river. His report shows that he
HURDUI MADE EASY
found a fall of 22 feet in the short dis­
That
prolific
in ven tor.,H iram Maxim,
tance of sixteen miles separating Obserwho
lias
devised
more engines o f destruc­
tion island in Lake Okeechobee from
tion than any other man o f pastor present
r Indian river.
It was then my attention first became ages, has finally evolved the noiseless gun
fixed on that submerged vallfey requiring What place this improved instrument of
but tile well directed efforts o f man to re­ slaughter shall take in the armament of
ward him with the possession of 6,000 ,- civilized nations is yet open to conjecture
- OOO acres o f w it as fm firn rx tiF v a n e y T jr Meant ime .w«&gt;-weds roostthe Nile, and capable o f producing more infinite possibilities which this silent
weapon nfTords as a.safe and easy auxill
sugar cane, rubber, bananas and other
ary
to murder. Particularly so when con
tropical fruits than any other single secsidered
in combination with smokeless
t ion o f L i«d in the civilized world. The
powder. With a noiseless and smokeless
drainage o f Lake Okeechobee will easily
udd 100,000 qcrcs to (his vnst agricultural gun concealed in his coat pocket the mur­
domain, besides reclaiming the waste area derer m ay approach his victim in the open
o f Observation island, where the rubber street and quietly dispatch him in the
broad light of day, or he m gy taken snipe
tree now luxuriates in idle growth.
shot at him from n house window. If this
Spenking in the interests not only of treacherous weapon is destined to come
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop. $500(K) to $1000.00
Into use it should be strictly confined to
Orange county, hut also In the Interest of
per acre.
the army and its sale to |&gt;rivatc individu
the most thickly settled portion of Osceola
City property, improved ami unimproved. 303,000 acres tim ber Innd, with finest site in
nls forbidden by law under the heaviest
county ns represented by Kissimmee und
Florida
for crate factory.
penalty. Its manufacture as a pistol or in
the section immediately adjoining, I wish
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Qlhere
T u x yu ujvhnt can be done.--M URRELL 6L M IN SffEW are practical fnrinrr? ns
any pocket Jsmi adm itting o f - easy-- con­
to submit m v v ie ws a s to the-location o f
well
as
real
estate
brokers, and are here to show you what lias been nnd can be done.
cealment is so replete with danger to so­
t he road from Sanford to the Everglades
S\»AW \VAAV\\W W &gt;SSV
ciety and so full uf sinister possibilities ns
which I have reason to believe Is the most
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to preclude it entirely. The abortive lit
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favorable to the entcriHisc and to the fu
tie monster should be strangled at its birth
lure development of the Everglade».
If Mr. Maxim would devote his Inventive
These view s ore submitted with defer
genius
tp the suppression of noise in the
cnce to the judgment o f those who have
traced the road more to the east or A tlan ­ typewriter or sewing machine he witlscrve
In seeking to build and finance this gi- | run o f ages to follow. where true «com m i y patience trad'not under laid thrinwbsw*tic side of Okeechobee take over the A I pat- the interests o f humnnity to better pur- ganUe « J iihiw in » fe w short year
which etui* and false economy begins?
tiaf foundations T
-poser- - — ---- — ’
'T~
-iokee flats -and througlrthe iuurcunaetded
m ay mean much to rite life o f man, hut ns
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.
The economy o f two or three hundred
Rome was not built in a day.
parts o f Osceola and Brevard counties.
minutes in the life o fa n a tio u — are wc not millions, if in any manner detracting from
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T1IK PANAMA CANAL
They are presented for the impartial conT h e seven engineering experts w h o 'ac­ imposing a burden fa r too heavy for a sin­ the perfect achievement o f tlie'work or en ­
Fine Record for New Bjnk
sidaraiion o flh e enterprising men who are companied Mr. T a ft o n h ls tour o f inspec­ gle generation to h e a rt Th e ruilure o f the
dangering its endurance, seems but a n eg­
Tlie Bank o f Winter Garden was organ­
back o f the undertaking by one who speaks tion over the canal route are confidently French was directly attributable to such,
ligible consideration. I f the expenditure ized and opened up for business on Janu­
with full knowledge o f the subject, und has expected to return n report favorable to and no other cause. In building the Pan­
of so much additional money as w ill build ary 3, 1008. with n capital of $15.000.
no pcrsonnl interest at stake.
the lock system o f construction. It Is em ­ ama canal we are performing n work In­ tlie canal as it should be built w ithregard
,
.
. T lie annual meeting of the sUsktohifTl
First. In oolcr to gaug* rite situation inently flttlng'aria proper that they should tended to Tost ns long- as rids pominerft in t)u&gt; i-inin,
claims o f Posterity and iu contest | w as))plj ln„ Wednesday, and a Jividrod
oofrecriy.it behooves one and all to discard do this. as they were engaged for no other w ill endure. We cannot, therefore, build
with time is too great for the present gen ­
o f eight per cent declared, wiring «** *
local prejudices and rise above rinse petty purpose. Scientific experts are very much too solidly. Tlie work should be performed
eration to bear. then, go slow, and let the over $1,000 to surplus and Individual F®feelings which spring from the rivalry e f like lawyers: they stand ready to argue on with the greatest euro and deliberation.
coming generation contribute one half to fits. Tlie deposits are $05.51)11.
young und growing communities. The cither side. Our courts o f law have been Imt In seeking a momentary triumph, w e the work. ~ ~
T liit Is n most remarkable record for *
large interests involved are cununon to frequently the scene o f many battles royal bequeath to fiosteriiy an lm|&gt;erfect or un­
Again. 1 say the Panama caual is not a new bank sturted one &gt;«-;irafi». and sou
South Florida, und not confined to any sin­ between scientific experts. It follows, stable structure. The world has lived for
I*®-,
gle locality. Thus any attempt to divert therefore, that the impartial value o f ex the millions o f years of its existence up to commercial venture, und m ay not be con­ hardly lie possible iu any county
those general Interests from their true and pert opinions purchased in the open the present day without the Panama ca­ sidered as such when its grand destiny is gresslve than Orange.
at stake. It is a national enterprise in
legitim ate course of development can only market should be very largely discounted. nal, The American nation has grown and
Grand Opening o f Spring MIUtoeD
which universal interests Arc engaged. - It
- redound in the long run - to the fletTWieTSt
1ne mSTrT reasons mliTuced in ” favi»r o f thrived without it for the hundred ami odd
' I v r , ¿ T S m T i O S w eïï.l.ro«rr
changes the face o i nature, and opposes
and prejudice o f tjie main enterprise.
the lock system are economy in money years o f its independent existence. A in a reverent setise rite forces o f the cre­ o f Orlando cordially Invite die
:
The products o f the Everglades must be and time. These considerations, while o f further wait o f fifteen or tw enty years does
ated against the first designs o f the Cre- Sanford to tlie spring opening
drawn north to the St. Johns rives and paramount importance In engineering not seem incommensurate If the proper
utor. i t obliterates an enormoua distance nesday and Thursduy. Feb. 24tbanJ
thence to Jacksonville to reach the great feats performed for commercial ends, fall performance o f the work demands It. We
by sea between the A tlan tic and Pacific Their m illiner has spent r i«* * »&lt; “ *
markets o f the East. This can be brought to impress me when dealing with a na­ are building more for the future than for
ahores o f the North Am erican continent. N ew York. Philadelphia and Uatn®«*
about by njnning the Everglades railroad tional undertaking so vast in scope, and so lire present..
U thla a work to be performed hurriedly studying the styles and selecting
from the mouth o f Soldiers' creek directly momentous to our future.
goods. Remember tfie place. vrt
To the proposition made on the side o f or cheaply?
la Orlando, thence south and east to S l
The question naturally arises: A re we economy in cost o f coos traction. 1 oppose
Smith. Orlando.
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O ood.or the Toho plot ogee lakes, and thence not rushing this work too fast T
Useless as they are. would Ik e Pyramids
this question: Who can say. In the long
have endured for forty centuries i f human
it No- H®
The Hu ald 's

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M O N E Y «%MAKER

Celery Lands and Celery
Farms. City Property

If you want any of these“ See . usT
Terras to suit Vour pocket-book

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- Unimproved celery lands, flowing w ells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre

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I N S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
Number 27

SAfyfORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2 0 , 1909

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
‘The General News of “The Land
of F lo w e rs"

CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome or the Week's M o st Im
’___ portont Happening» In the
State 's Domain.
teomsl
A wireless message from the steamship
tcamsl
El Norte o f the Southern Pacific Steamship
Co. brought seven vessels to the aid o f the
Iwrkeutlne MUIuuzuk, from E em aad loa to
Philadelphia. In distress near Diamond
shoals. .
came to the rescut%md
towed the'Matnnzns into (»rt._
Miss Bessie M. Phillips and V ictor A.
Gustafson o f Tampa were married in the
show window of a furniture company in
that city Inst Week, and as a reward for so
doing the company gi^ve them an entire
outfit tor their home.
The British steamship Nyassa, from P en ­
sacola for Liverpool, was in collision hist
week off Gravesend with the Atistrinn
steamship BcthorL Neither vessel wns
damaged to any extent.
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The new Florid a-Cuba steamship line is

iply between JaclaonyillcamLCulbarlcn.

cigar maker, committed suicide, Sumlny,
at his boarding house in Tampa, liy taking
chloral and morphine. Hls--«casou_for
taking his own life wnsqhnt he_ wns_ i t »
old to do much or to enjoy life. He had
often told his friends this.
Duncnn Grnnt, n negro who some tithe
ago attempted nn assault upon a white
girl near Plunt City, has been sentenced
to twenty years imprisonment.

First Year

PAVING BRICK ARRIVES
Stone Curbing and Brick Now
On The Street

PAVINÖ TO COMMENCE AT ONCE

In a collision between H. M. Crnwfofd
One o f the G reatest Im provem en ts
on a bicycle, nnd J. Fullwood in nn auto­
Ever U ndertaken by the
mobile. in Tnmpu one tiny Inst week. Mr,
City o f Sanford
Crawford was quite seriously injured.
The vitrified brick nnd excellent stone
curbing for the paving o f First street lias
n ew h o t e l
arrived And is tyin g hauled Into position
hlliijtf rtie'sVdeA of This thoroughfare; The
w . C. r ^
talln
fW
l ngl Purchased The W ilton work o f itnvlng will start at once, and un­
• &lt;4
llo tc l Last W eek
der the large force of men, the contractors
* The Wilton Hotel was purchased last expect to finish at a rapid rate. Our mer­
week by W. C. Fielding, a competent chants who have been suffering from dust
hotel man and It is now being thoroughly during the dry seasons can now h »k for
renovnted nnd repaired nnd ninny exten­ relief, as the brick paving will obliterate
sive improvements made in the property. this vexatious question. The city council
The new hotel will be known ns the nt their meeting two weeks ago, unani
Bye Lo nftcr Joe Emmett's grent lullaby nmusly decided in favor o f n sixty-foot­
song. Mr. Fielding being nn intimate wide street, and this will give Snnfonlone
friend o f that well known nctor.
o f the finest thoroughfares in the South.
Mr. Fielding is nn experienced hotel Our main street has long l&gt;cen n Idot upon
man having been connected with some of our fair city, nnd the assurance o f brick
the best hotels in different parts o f the paving has caused a general feeling of
country. He is n native o f Hartford, satisfaction.
'
Conn., but for the past eight years has
The question o f brick paving for some o f

SANTORO’S

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Drive your Wngoji into Sanford
Call on C. IT. Evans
He can deliver any brand you w ant out of
Our new W arehouse .
W ithout Delay—

Armour
Armour
Armour
Armour

which is midway o f the island on the north
side, line vessel will run between Jack­
sonville and Porto R ic o , _______________

Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Celery Grower
Vegetable
Practical Trucker--------

.‘Or any other brand of our justly
C elebrated F ertilizers—
*- —
Do you w ant Hardwood Ashes?
—Dried-Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and’
N itrate of. Soda?

The schooner Elvira Belt, lumber laden,
from Jacksonville for Boston, was lost at
sen Fell. 8. Thu entire crew wns saved
nqd Imu led at Norfolk, Va.
The jury Tiefbrn whom was tried Z. P.
-«Freeman on the elmrge o f cmliczzieinciii
while lie whs city collector o f Tampa,
failed to agree and were discharged.

Ask for it, We have it
THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS

CondiuTnr Lyle nnd MotOrman Lancas­
ter who were arrested in connection wit«,
the fatal accident tu Sid Jufilison in Tain
pi several days ago, have been exhonoiOleil hy the coroner's jury.

Jacksonville, Fla.

W. J. Jones, W. J. Shea, atnl J. W. Ray,
who have h*en rubbing churches and ic&gt;
Lienees in several States, have been nrj
reslcil in Pensacola, ami each sealcm-e.!
to eight years imprisonment.
On Friday night last week, the pisiolliiut Daytona was entered hy burglars am
rnhlieil of considerable cash and a &lt;|.untli
ty ol stamps.

CHAS. H. EVANS, S ales A(ient.
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Sanford, Florida .
(A sk Him )
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W H Y N O T USE

Fainter

In attempting to jump on a moving
switch engine o f the A. C. L. railroad at
Jacksonville last Friday, Wallace Shore,
. — lbUUlUll years old, slipped and fell mul
was ground to death beneath the wheels

Fertilizer

„WOW, A N D - S A V E M O N E Y -?------------» J

It lias shown ipore results for the Money invested than any other.

W C FIELDING. I'KOI'KIETUK OK THE BYE LO HOTEL
Johnnie Edmonson, the thirteen year
It will pay you to exam ine the Celery Fields where
old son of J. N. Edmonson o f Plant City,
was accidentally killed while out hunting been in Florida where he bus been with the intersecting streets has not yet been
one day Inst week.
the Aragon. Duval mul Windle Hotels in ! decided upon, but it Umore than proludile
A white man known as F. 11. Cox, living Jacksonville, the Rock ledge n1ul Conti­ that several other streets will he paved
is used.
Our representative, C. M. BRADW ATER, is in Sanford
in Port Tampa Cilyi has been arrested nental Hotels on the East Coast and sev­ with brick while the contractors are on the
ground.
eral
other
large
hotels
in
different
parts
every
week.
See him or write tu hitu ut Orlamlobr----------------------------charged with the murder o f E. E. Johns
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ii—T lilssfrect paving means more to the
of Fernnridinn in 1893. The arrest was o f the state.
Mr. Fielding states that lie will give the city of Sanford than any other movement
mode on Information furnished by a man
wtm claims to be a Pinkerton detective. traveling public the best $2.00 n day that has ever been inaugurated.nndsigniw r it « for Bookiat.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
€&lt;&gt;x claims that he knows nothing nlNiut hotel south o f Jacksonville and the best lies that our public spirited citizens nnd
, die matter, nnd thut fils arrest is purely n only w ill he found at the Bye I » at all council are fully alive to the best interests
* V4V »M 4 4 W W 4 »4 4 V »W V W VW V V V U V V H V U »V V tV V V 4 »W V V M VVV% tVW VW *
of our rapidly growing metropolis. There
«case of mistuken identity
times.
Besides being a hotel man. Mr. Fielding is more heavy trafllc upon the streets of
Sam Youngblood, son o f funner county
4»
a greaL booster for thc city and w hile Sanford than any other city o f the size in
— area Mirer R. TrYoungbbod o f Hillsborough
■county,- wns ruhbed o f $1100 last week advertising his hotel will see that Sanford the South.1ond nothing less than a good
brick (laving would stund this traffic. The
. •"* Tampa, hy three strangers who mude is also well advertised.
brick is the Augusta brand, nod will be laid
His
fam
ily
w
ill
arrive
in
the
oity
about
his acquaintance, had several drinks, play­
ed pool at ten dollars a ball, lost $1100 to March 1st nnd the new hotel will throw the narrow way, thus insuring the best of
services.
him, which they agreed to pay i f he could «lien its doors to the public and prove an­
other
strong
attraction
for
Sanford.
*huw an equal amount in jiroof that he
Reudy fo r Business
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i ' was ptaying fair. He borrowed the money
Ust of UnciaimoU-L«tiers-------The Sanford Carriage works is now lofnm*ht!brutlier, returned to his new-found
Remaining in the Snnfonl Postofflce nt Cated in its new building on Oak avenue,
friends, showed it to them, let them count close of week ending Feb. l(i, 1909 :
opposite the Geo. II. Fernald machine shop*.

P a i n t e r ’s S a n f o r d C e l e r y

THE

E. O.

P A IN T E R

Special

F E R T IL IZ E R

CO.

c o rd ia lly invite you ta^attend our.

SPRING OPENING
OF

it. when the last o f the three had finished
counting he clutched the roll of billstiglit.
made a break across the street, and— Mr.
Youngblood was -film flam m ed." Tw o of
the "friends'' were arrested later nnd part
°f tile money recovered.
- The ttiree Triasted schooncr Coquimbo,
from Gulfport, Miss., laden with steel and
lumber, went ashore south o f Boynton on
the Float Coast last week. The cargo was
to fie »old where it was, in ho|&gt;ea to save
the vessel,

Ladies

Chnffro, Mr» Ellen

Lowell. Mit* Annie

ttsre, Mr», Minerva
juhnson. Mr» Ellin M.

Smyly. Mr» Virgil
Workman. Min Minnie

Eilt».-Mr*. Ellen« ------ Uytulmait. Mu* Uinitio

Gentlemen
A dam ». Mr, D ave
A llen. Kev. E.
Brow p, M r ('|t»|||ç

Drown. Jinnrt
Blue. Mr. Som ie r»
C iro kr, D n a c

4, Mr A E

n .»i. Mi. u „.i

Kelly. Mr. Hobt.
Molen. Mr M K.
Keynuld», Mi»! Waller
Rogers, kir T, E.
Simm», M S
Whidden, G. E
Wtliaan. Mr.'Thotna»
Wood. Mr. Krank
Wood». Mr K W.
Wood». Mr. Kaniom

Mr. Underwood is a practical carriage ma­
ker ond any orders entrusted lo him will
receive careful ami prompt attention. Be­
sides manufacturing buggies, wngons nnd
hurness, they are dealers in carriage goods,
gasoline engines nnd roofing. They also
do general repair work and horseshoeing,
for which their new quarters are well
equipped. The business of the jniblic Is
earnestly solicited and faithful and con­
scientious business treatment is assured
oil patrons.

George, D. M.
Hill.Mell
Hick. Mr. AbeJenkUan. Mr. Tommie
P achates
The S. A . L. railroad depot at Law tcy
Burns, Thomas (1)
A rriva l and D epartu re o f M alls
was burned Monday, together with its
Persons claiming the above w ill please
Effective Nuvnabcr Fifteenth.
contents. Cause o f fire is not known.
say "A dvertised," and give date of tills Arrive From
North.........7 00 a. m . 2 05 p. m , 5 40 p. m.
Cuas . F. H askins , P. M.
South....... ...... .......... 7 00 a. m . 2 35 p. in,
Robert Fleming wns shot and instantly list.

d*y. An old grudge was the cause. The
cWmer's jury brought in a verdict o f Jus­
tifiable homicide.
Miss Nellie W alker o f Mississippi, who
* a* visiting at the home o f her sister, Mrs.
Frank Ragan, in Brooksville, accidentally
«hot and killed herself. Sunday, while
bundling a revolver.
*
J o « Santos Medina, aged 77 year», *a

•
8 f t 6:-- -------- Orlando R ace M ee t
. Oviedo branch...... .................. 10 30 a.m.
The annual race meeting of the Orlando
Trilby branch.............. 7 00 a. m.. I 10 p. m.
Tavsre* branch „ —
1 32 p. m.
Driving Association w ill lake place March
Leave Fur
‘
.
North........................* 32 p, mi, 9 00 p, jn.
9,* 10,11 and 12. and promises to be one of
South ______ I 35 p. in., 3 30 p. m . 9 00 p. tu.
the best ever held in the state. Most of
Titusville branch........... 9 00 a. m . 2 23 p, in
Oviedo branch...«........ .
2 30 p. in
the horses now at the Tampa fair will be
Trilby branch.................j 45 p. in . 9 00 p. m.
shipped to Orlando and take part in the
Tavares branch........... 0 40 a. m , 2 25 p. ru.
branch trains dally except Sunday; «there daily.
races. Some o f our Sanford fast stock will
A dally eipress pouch received irumTampa at
1
1
55 a- in
also be entered, and M. M. Smith will star
Chak'F IL u n u , Kutimaster
H. C. ID ullst. Ass I Postmaster.
with the old reliable "Banana Boy."

FINE M ILLINERTL

W e d n e sd a y and T hursday,
February, 24th and 25th
A ll the L a te s t Im p o rta tio n s of G age , J o h n so n ,
C a to r and F ish H a ts

IVES
.....

&amp;

SMITH

O R L A N D O , F L O R ID A

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Artesian and Deep W ell
Drilling
T e le p h o n e No. 6 0 t ;,

M . P. L1P E

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TMC -SANfORP HERALD

LETTER FROM GOTHAM
Major M a rk s W rites of Inter­
esting Events

SUMMARY O f SANfORD Af FAIRS

Writes Interesting Letter Atgut
New Railroad—Other Mat­
ters of Interest •
To the Editor oTThe Herald '

to the mouth of Taylor creek on the bank
of Okeechobee lake.
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The communi tie* of Sanford. Orín mio ai
St. Cloud are directly concerned with the
success of this undertaking. and It Is abso­
lutely essential to their interests to obtain
and retain complete control and command
over this rood, in order to compel the flow
of tratte north from the Everglades, and
prevent its possible divergence to the south
on the gulf coast by way of Fort Myers
and Punta Rosa. To what good purpose
can this road tend, from the viewpoint of
Sanford and allied communities, if the
vast products of the Everglades ore In­
duced to seek on outlet riy wny of the gulf
to New Orleans?
The builders of the rood should be the
first to derive the benefits arising from the
connection with and development of the
Everglades, and the progressive elements
of Sanford. Orlando, and ¿t. Cloud, should
join hands to finance the scheme and se­
cure control of the road. If necessary.
Orange county should issue bonds for the
full amount required and dispense with
Eastern capital. These bonds can he
¿Need right here in New York at a cot
parntlvely light discount. The sacrifice
involved would be immeasurably less than
the loss of trafic which might result from
the control of the road by outside capital­
ists, indifferent to thedaimsnnd interests
of Orange county. Home financiers of the
stamp of Senator Louis Massey can safely
and readily bring about this issue.
Reverting again to the proposed tracing
of the road from Lake Jessup across rite
Conlooha tehee river, down the Sl Johns
valley, the line will come in contact at
Lake Washington with the divide of the
peninsula between the St. Johns and Kis­
simmee. On these fiats there is high wa­
ter generally to a depth of six feet. The
country traversed is much more thinly
settled, and of far lesser promise in the
near future than the line advocated above.
1 shall make it a point to meet Senator
Whitner on his arrival in New York, and
to obtain his views. When Ltxpecitnhnve
another chapter of jntercst for The Herald
readers in connection with the Everglades,
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February 2p, )t0t

AN INVESTMENT

From Information at hand, i am nntici
paling the arrival in this city of Senator
J. N. Whitner, whose name recalls many
of my earlier associations with the inter­
ests of Orange county and South Florida.
His father contributed largely totho building up of that section, and his uncle. CoL
Whitner, was the pioneer of civilization in
the southern regions of the Slate. Both
tljese good men have gone the way oT na­
ture, but they have left behind them a
beaten track fot posterity to follow. As
the ndvance runners of civilization, they
have led the way and smoothed the path
of succeeding generations to a land of
promise. It seems but just and meet ihnt
the dignity and honor of jwpulnr repre­
sentation should devolve on their immedi­
ate and direct decendnnt, not simply as
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the reward of merit due to ancestry, but in
recognition of that personal worth which
justifies that signal mark of public confi­
dence nntl approval.
1 understand that Senator Whitncr's
coming to New York is in some manner
connected with the buiidingof the railroad
from Spnford to the Everglades. Now, any
*
move in this direction from those connect­
ed with Inrgc enterprises. South or West,
am only be construed as a bid for Eastern
capital.- If—so l»e, I cry: Beware 1- You
cannot engage the lion without giving him
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the lion's share. The lions of Wall street
—;— are very exacting—tn-this-respect: The
Spanish saying which warns the lamb
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against going‘to market in quest of wool,
for fear of coming back shorn, is a lesson
Floridians In New York do mostly ennin point. ______ ._________ •__________ __
"gregnte at Churchill Intel on Broadway,
My views on the subject of the Ever
near Fourteenth street. T is there I bad
glades took form many years ago, when
the pleasure of meeting quite recently an
the prospect of reclaiming that extensive
old friend and resident of Sanford, David
tract nf splendid agricultural soil seemed
Coldweil. (lie merchant tailor, who is here
projected so far intoathe future as to take
investing in n new line of goods. 1 re­
the appearance of n dream. I am speak
membered him as a man of comparatively
,
¡tig of the early eighties, when engaged in
slight build, and was much impressed by
the selection of the 4,000.000 acres tract
the noble proportions which he has since
of land acquired in different districts of
assumed. As a living and striking ad­
Florida by the Disston syndicate. J. M.
vertisement of the healthfulness of the
Creamer, city engineer of Philadelphia,
Sanford climate Dave Caldwell should he
was employed by the syndicate to make
voted tlie thanks of the community.
surveys between Lake Okeechobee and
îT O P iD iiË i^ n ^ m fa n fg fs ifT ifÂ im iË in r ^ fô
Indian river. His report shows that he
HURDUI
M
AD
E
EASY
found a fall of 22 feet in the short dis­
That prolific inventor.,Hiram Maxim,
tance of sixteen miles separating Obserwho
lias devised more engines of destruc­
tion island in Lake Okeechobee from
tion than any other man of pastor present
Indian river.
It was then my attention first became ages, has finally evolved the noiseless gun
fixed on that submerged vallfey requiring What place this improved instrument of
but tile well directed efforts of man to re­ slaughter shall take in the armament of
ward him with the possession of 6,000,- civilized nations is yet open to conjecture
- OOO acres of w it as fmfirnrxtiFvaneyTjr Meant ime .w«&gt;-weds roostthe Nile, and capable of producing more infinite possibilities which this silent
sugar cane, rubber, bananas and other weapon nfTords as a.safe and easy auxill
tropical fruits than any other single sec- ary to murder. Particularly so when con
t ion of Li«d in the civilized world. The sidered in combination with smokeless
drainage of Lake Okeechobee will easily powder. With a noiseless and smokeless
udd 100,000 qcrcs to (his vnst agricultural gun concealed in his coat pocket the mur­
domain, besides reclaiming the waste area derer may approach his victim in the open
of Observation island, where the rubber street and quietly dispatch him in the
- Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed, broad light of day, or he mgy taken snipe
tree now luxuriates in idle growth.
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
shot at him from n house window. If this
Spenking in the interests not only of treacherous weapon is destined to come
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop. $500(K) to $1000.00
Orange county, hut also In the Interest of Into use it should be strictly confined to
per acre.
the
army
and
its
sale
to
|&gt;rivatc
individu
the most thickly settled portion of Osceola
City property, improved ami unimproved. 303,000 acres timber Innd, with finest site in
county ns represented by Kissimmee und nls forbidden by law under the heaviest
Florida
for crate factory.
the section immediately adjoining, I wish penalty. Its manufacture as a pistol or in
_Qlhere
Tux yuujvhnt can be done.--MURRELL 6L M IN SffEW are practical fnrinrr? ns
to submit mv views as to the-location o f any pocket Jsmi admitting of - easy-- con­
well
as
real
estate
brokers, and are here to show you what lias been nnd can be done.
t he road from Sanford to the Everglades cealment is so replete with danger to so­
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and
so
full
uf
sinister
possibilities
ns
which I have reason to believe Is the most
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favorable to the entcriHisc and to the fu to preclude it entirely. The abortive lit
tie
monster
should
be
strangled
at
its
birth
lure development of the Everglade».
These views ore submitted with defer If Mr. Maxim would devote his Inventive
cnce to the judgment of those who have genius tp the suppression of noise in the
traced the road more to the east or Atlan­ typewriter or sewing machine he witlscrve
In seeking to build and finance this gi- |run of ages to follow. where true «commi y patience trad'not under laid thrinwbsw*tic side of Okeechobee take over the AI pat- the interests of humnnity to better pur- ganUe « J iihiw in » few short year which etui* and false economy begins?
tiaf foundations T
-poser- - — ----— ’
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-iokee flats -and througlrthe iuurcunaetded
may mean much to rite life of man, hut ns
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The economy of two or three hundred
Rome was not built in a day.
parts of Osceola and Brevard counties.
minutes in the life ofanatiou—are wc not millions, if in any manner detracting from
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T1IK PANAMA CANAL
They are presented for the impartial conThe seven engineering experts who'ac­ imposing a burden far too heavy for a sin­ the perfect achievement of tlie'work or en­
Fine Record for New Bjnk
sidaraiion oflhe enterprising men who are companied Mr. T afton hls tour of inspec­ gle generation to heart The ruilure of the dangering its endurance, seems but a neg­
Tlie Bank of Winter Garden was organ­
back of the undertaking by one who speaks tion over the canal route are confidently French was directly attributable to such,
ligible consideration. If the expenditure
with full knowledge of the subject, und has expected to return n report favorable to and no other cause. In building the Pan­ of so much additional money as will build ized and opened up for business onJanu­
ary 3, 1008. with n capital of $15.000.
no pcrsonnl interest at stake.
the lock system of construction. It Is em­ ama canal we are performing n work In­ tlie canal as it should be built withregard
in
t)u&gt;
i-inin,
,
.
.
Tlie annual meeting of the sUsktohifTl
First. In oolcr to gaug* rite situation inently flttlng'aria proper that they should tended to Tost ns long- as rids pominerft
claims of Posterity and iu contest | was))plj ln„ Wednesday, and a Jividrod
oofrecriy.it behooves one and all to discard do this. as they were engaged for no other will endure. We cannot, therefore, build with time is too great for the present gen­
local prejudices and rise above rinse petty purpose. Scientific experts are very much too solidly. Tlie work should be performed eration to bear. then, go slow, and let the of eight per cent declared, wiring «** *
over $1,000 to surplus and Individual F®feelings which spring from the rivalry ef like lawyers: they stand ready to argue on with the greatest euro and deliberation.
coming generation contribute one half to fits. Tlie deposits are $05.51)11.
young und growing communities. The cither side. Our courts of law have been Imt In seeking a momentary triumph, we the work. ~ ~
Tliit Is n most remarkable record for *
large interests involved are cununon to frequently the scene o f many battles royal bequeath to fiosteriiy an lm|&gt;erfect or un­
Again. 1 say the Panama caual is not a new bank sturted one &gt;«-;irafi». and sou
South Florida, und not confined to any sin­ between scientific experts. It follows, stable structure. The world has lived for
I*®-,
gle locality. Thus any attempt to divert therefore, that the impartial value of ex the millions of years of its existence up to commercial venture, und may not be con­ hardly lie possible iu any county
those general Interests from their true and pert opinions purchased in the open the present day without the Panama ca­ sidered as such when its grand destiny is gresslve than Orange.
legitimate course of development can only market should be very largely discounted. nal, The American nation has grown and at stake. It is a national enterprise in
Grand Opening o f Spring MIUtoeD
which universal interests Arc engaged. - It
- redound in the long run - to the fletTWieTSt
1ne mSTrT reasons mliTuced in” favi»r of thrived without it for the hundred ami odd changes the face oi nature, and opposes ' Ivr, ¿ T S m T iO S weïï.l.ro«rr
and prejudice of tjie main enterprise.
the lock system are economy in money years of its independent existence. A
of Orlando cordially Invite die
:
The products of the Everglades must be and time. These considerations, while of further wait of fifteen or twenty years does in a reverent setise rite forces of the cre­
Sanford to tlie spring opening
ated
against
the
first
designs
of
the
Credrawn north to the St. Johns rives and paramount importance In engineering not seem incommensurate If the proper
nesday and Thursduy. Feb. 24tbanJ
thence to Jacksonville to reach the great feats performed for commercial ends, fall performance of the work demands It. We utor. it obliterates an enormoua distance
Their milliner has spent ri«** »&lt;“ *
markets of the East. This can be brought to impress me when dealing with a na­ are building more for the future than for by sea between the Atlantic and Pacific New York. Philadelphia and Uatn®«*
ahores of the North American continent.
about by njnning the Everglades railroad tional undertaking so vast in scope, and so lire present..
U thla a work to be performed hurriedly studying the styles and selecting
from the mouth of Soldiers' creek directly momentous to our future.
goods. Remember tfie place. vrt
To the proposition made on the side of or cheaply?
la Orlando, thence south and east to Sl
The question naturally arises: Are we economy in cost of coos traction. 1 oppose
Smith. Orlando.
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Oood.or the Tohoplotogee lakes, and thence not rushing this work too fast T
Useless as they are. would Ike Pyramids
this question: Who can say. In the long
have endured for forty centuries if human
it No- H®
T he H u a l d 's

IN S A N F O R D L A N D

IS TH E SUREST

M O N E Y «%M A K E R

Celery Lands and Celery
Farms. City Property

If you want

any of these“ See . usT

Terras to suit Vour pocket-book

HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.
SAN FO RD , FLA.

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URRELL

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Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni­
ties in Florida

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I N S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
Number 27

SAfyfORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1909

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
‘The General News of “The Land
of F lo w e rs"
CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome or the Week's Most Im
’____ portont Happening» In the
State's Domain.
teomsl
A wireless message from the steamship
tcamsl
El Norte of the Southern Pacific Steamship
Co. brought seven vessels to the aid of the
Iwrkeutlne MUIuuzuk, from Eemaadloa to
Philadelphia. In distress near Diamond
shoals. .
came to the rescut%md
towed the'Matnnzns into (»rt._
Miss Bessie M. Phillips and Victor A.
Gustafson of Tampa were married in the
show window of a furniture company in
that city Inst Week, and as a reward for so
doing the company gi^ve them an entire
outfit tor their home.
The British steamship Nyassa, from Pen­
sacola for Liverpool, was in collision hist
week off Gravesend with the Atistrinn
steamship BcthorL Neither vessel wns
damaged to any extent.
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The new Florid a-Cuba steamship line is

iply between JaclaonyillcamLCulbarlcn.

cigar maker, committed suicide, Sumlny,
at his boarding house in Tampa, liy taking
chloral and morphine. Hls--«casou_for
taking his own life wnsqhnt he_ wns_ it »
old to do much or to enjoy life. He had
often told his friends this.
Duncnn Grnnt, n negro who some tithe
ago attempted nn assault upon a white
girl near Plunt City, has been sentenced
to twenty years imprisonment.

First Year

PAVING BRICK ARRIVES
Stone Curbing and Brick Now
On The Street
PAVINÖ TO COMMENCE AT ONCE

In a collision between H. M. Crnwfofd
One o f the Greatest Improvements
on a bicycle, nnd J. Fullwood in nn auto­
Ever Undertaken by the
mobile. in Tnmpu one tiny Inst week. Mr,
City o f Sanford
Crawford was quite seriously injured.
The vitrified brick nnd excellent stone
curbing for the paving of First street lias
SANTORO’S n e w h o t e l
arrived And is tying hauled Into position
hlliijtf rtie'sVdeA of This thoroughfare; The
w. C. rfW
r^talng
lln l Purchased The Wilton work of itnvlng will start at once, and un­
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llotcl Last Week
der the large force of men, the contractors
* The Wilton Hotel was purchased last expect to finish at a rapid rate. Our mer­
week by W. C. Fielding, a competent chants who have been suffering from dust
hotel man and It is now being thoroughly during the dry seasons can now h»k for
renovnted nnd repaired nnd ninny exten­ relief, as the brick paving will obliterate
sive improvements made in the property. this vexatious question. The city council
The new hotel will be known ns the nt their meeting two weeks ago, unani
Bye Lo nftcr Joe Emmett's grent lullaby nmusly decided in favor of n sixty-foot­
song. Mr. Fielding being nn intimate wide street, and this will give Snnfonlone
friend of that well known nctor.
of the finest thoroughfares in the South.
Mr. Fielding is nn experienced hotel Our main street has long l&gt;cen n Idot upon
man having been connected with some of our fair city, nnd the assurance of brick
the best hotels in different parts of the paving has caused a general feeling of
country. He is n native of Hartford, satisfaction.
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Conn., but for the past eight years has
The question of brick paving for some of

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Drive your Wngoji into Sanford
Call on C. IT. Evans
He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse .
Without Delay—

Armour
Armour
Armour
Armour

which is midway of the island on the north
side, line vessel will run between Jack­
sonville and Porto Ric o , _____________
The schooner Elvira Belt, lumber laden,
from Jacksonville for Boston, was lost at
sen Fell. 8. Thu entire crew wns saved
nqd Imuled at Norfolk, Va.

Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Celery Grower
Vegetable
Practical Trucker--------

.‘Or any other brand of our justly
Celebrated Fertilizers—
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Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
—Dried-Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and’
Nitrate of. Soda?

Ask for it, We have it

The jury Tiefbrn whom was tried Z. P.
-«Freeman on the elmrge of cmliczzieinciii
while lie whs city collector of Tampa,
failed to agree and were discharged.

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
Jacksonville, Fla.

CondiuTnr Lyle nnd MotOrman Lancas­
ter who were arrested in connection wit«,
the fatal accident tu Sid Jufilison in Tain
pi several days ago, have been exhonoiOleil hy the coroner's jury.
W. J. Jones, W. J. Shea, atnl J. W. Ray,
who have h*en rubbing churches and ic&gt;
Lienees in several States, have been nrj
reslcil in Pensacola, ami each sealcm-e.!
to eight years imprisonment.
On Friday night last week, the pisiolliiut Daytona was entered hy burglars am
rnhlieil of considerable cash and a &lt;|.untli
ty ol stamps.

CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales A(ient.
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Sanford, Florida .
(Ask Him)
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W H Y NOT USE

Fainter

Fertilizer

In attempting to jump on a moving
switch engine of the A. C. L. railroad at
Jacksonville last Friday, Wallace Shore,
„WOW, A N D - S A V E M O N E Y -? -----------------. —lbUUlUll years old, slipped and fell mul
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was ground to death beneath the wheels
It lias shown ipore results for the Money invested than any other.
W C FIELDING. I'KOI'KIETUK OK THE BYE LO HOTEL
Johnnie Edmonson, the thirteen year
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where
old son of J. N. Edmonson of Plant City,
was accidentally killed while out hunting been in Florida where he bus been with the intersecting streets has not yet been
one day Inst week.
the Aragon. Duval mul Windle Hotels in ! decided upon, but it Umore than proludile
A white man known as F. 11. Cox, living Jacksonville, the Rock ledge n1ul Conti­ that several other streets will he paved
is used. Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER, is in Sanford
in Port Tampa Cilyi has been arrested nental Hotels on the East Coast and sev­ with brick while the contractors are on the
ground.
eral
other
large
hotels
in
different
parts
every
week.
See him or write tu hitu ut Orlamlobr------------------------charged with the murder of E. E. Johns
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Tlilssfrect paving means more to the
of Fernnridinn in 1893. The arrest was of the state.
Mr. Fielding states that lie will give the city of Sanford than any other movement
mode on Information furnished by a man
T H E E. O. P A I N T E R F E R T I L I Z E R C O .
wtm claims to be a Pinkerton detective. traveling public the best $2.00 n day that has ever been inaugurated.nndsigniw rit« for Bookiat.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
€&lt;&gt;x claims that he knows nothing nlNiut hotel south of Jacksonville and the best lies that our public spirited citizens nnd
, die matter, nnd thut fils arrest is purely n only will he found at the Bye I » at all council are fully alive to the best interests
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of our rapidly growing metropolis. There
«case of mistuken identity
times.
Besides being a hotel man. Mr. Fielding is more heavy trafllc upon the streets of
Sam Youngblood, son of funner county
4»
a greaL booster for thc city and while Sanford than any other city of the size in
— areaMirer R. TrYoungbbod of Hillsborough
c o rd ia lly invite you ta^attend our.
■county,- wns ruhbed of $1100 last week advertising his hotel will see that Sanford the South.1ond nothing less than a good
brick (laving would stund this traffic. The
. •"* Tampa, hy three strangers who mude is also well advertised.
brick
is the Augusta brand, nod will be laid
His
family
will
arrive
in
the
oity
about
his acquaintance, had several drinks, play­
the
narrow
way, thus insuring the best of
March
1st
nnd
the
new
hotel
will
throw
ed pool at ten dollars a ball, lost $1100 to
services.
«lien
its
doors
to
the
public
and
prove
an­
him, which they agreed to pay if he could
attraction for Sanford.
*huw an equal amount in jiroof that he other strong
Reudy for Business
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i ' was ptaying fair. He borrowed the money
Ust of UnciaimoU-L«tiers-------The Sanford Carriage works is now loOF
fnm*ht!brutlier, returned to his new-found
Remaining in the Snnfonl Postofflce nt Cated in its new building on Oak avenue,
friends, showed it to them, let them count close of week ending Feb. l(i, 1909 :
opposite the Geo. II. Fernald machine shop*.
Ladies
it. when the last of the three had finished
Mr. Underwood is a practical carriage ma­
Chnffro, Mr» Ellen
Lowell. Mit* Annie
counting he clutched the roll of billstiglit. Eilt».-Mr*. Ellen« ----- - Uytulmait. M u* Uinitio
ker ond any orders entrusted lo him will
Smyly. Mr» Virgil
made a break across the street, and—Mr. ttsre, Mr», Minerva
juhnson. Mr» Ellin M. Workman. Min Minnie receive careful ami prompt attention. Be­
Youngblood was -filmflammed." Two of
Gentlemen
sides manufacturing buggies, wngons nnd
Kelly. Mr. Hobt.
the "friends'' were arrested later nnd part Adam». Mr, Dave
hurness, they are dealers in carriage goods,
Molen. Mr M K.
Allen. Kev. E.
°f tile money recovered.
Browp, Mr ('|t»|||ç
gasoline engines nnd roofing. They also
Jinnrt
- The ttiree Triasted schooncr Coquimbo, Drown.
do general repair work and horseshoeing,
Keynuld», Mi»! Waller
Blue. Mr. Somier»
Rogers, kir T, E.
from Gulfport, Miss., laden with steel and Ciro kr, Dnac
for which their new quarters are well
Simm», M S
4, Mr A E
equipped. The business of the jniblic Is
Whidden, G. E
lumber, went ashore south of Boynton on
Wtliaan. Mr.'Thotna»
n.»i. Mi. u „.i
the Float Coast last week. The cargo was George,
earnestly solicited and faithful and con­ A ll the L a te s t Im p o rta tio n s of G age , J o h n so n ,
Wood. Mr. Krank
D. M.
Wood». Mr K W.
to fie »old where it was, in ho|&gt;ea to save Hill.Mell
scientious
business treatment is assured
C a to r and F ish H a ts
Wood». Mr. Kaniom
Hick. Mr. Abethe vessel,
oil patrons.
JenkUan. Mr. Tommie
Pachates
The S. A. L. railroad depot at Lawtcy
Burns, Thomas (1)
Arrival and Departure o f Malls
was burned Monday, together with its
Persons claiming the above will please
Effective Nuvnabcr Fifteenth.
contents. Cause of fire is not known.
say "Advertised," and give date of tills Arrive From
North......... 7 00 a. m . 2 05 p. m , 5 40 p. m.
Cuas. F. Haskins, P. M.
South...... ..... ......... 7 00 a. m. 2 35 p. in,
Robert Fleming wns shot and instantly list.

P a in t e r ’s S a n fo rd C e le ry

S p e c ia l

SPRING OPENING
FINE M ILLINERTL

W e d n e sd a y and T hursday,
February, 24th and 25th

IV E S

d*y. An old grudge was the cause. The
cWmer's jury brought in a verdict of Jus­
tifiable homicide.
Miss Nellie Walker of Mississippi, who
* a* visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Frank Ragan, in Brooksville, accidentally
«hot and killed herself. Sunday, while
bundling a revolver.
*
Jo « Santos Medina, aged 77 year», *a

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8 f t 6:-- ------- Orlando Race Meet
. Oviedo branch............. ......... 10 30 a.m.
The annual race meeting of the Orlando
Trilby branch.............7 00 a. m.. I 10 p. m.
Tavsre* branch „ —
1 32 p. m.
Driving Association will lake place March
Leave Fur
‘
.
North..................... * 32 p, mi, 9 00 p, jn.
9,* 10,11 and 12. and promises to be one of
South ______ I 35 p. in., 3 30 p. m . 9 00 p. tu.
the best ever held in the state. Most of
Titusville branch......... 9 00 a. m . 2 23 p, in
Oviedo branch...«....... .
2 30 p. in
the horses now at the Tampa fair will be
Trilby branch..................j 45 p. in . 9 00 p. m.
shipped to Orlando and take part in the
Tavares branch.......... 0 40 a. m , 2 25 p. ru.
branch trains dally except Sunday; «there daily.
races. Some of our Sanford fast stock will
A dally eipress pouch received irumTampa at
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also be entered, and M. M. Smith will star
Chak 'F IL u n u , Kutimaster
H. C. IDullst. Ass I Postmaster.
with the old reliable "Banana Boy."

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VOICE Of THE PEOPLE
Letters and Coifimunlcatlons on
Various Timely Topics.
COLUMN

DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

“ in This DepartmentwtH be Fotmd the
Views, Opinion» ond Comment
of Practical Writers.
(W e Invite corteepondence on live topics from nil
sections of the County, nlso news' Items of Interest,
brevity will Insure prompt publication. Articles
contrary to the views of the Editor will be pub­
lished, but abusive and anonymous communica­
tions will 1« rejected. We will not be responsible
for opinions e i pressed by.contrltmtors. All communlcfltloMi Intended fos-current Issue must be In
hend not later than Tuesday p. m. I—Eo.

Regarding Clean Streets
fh e following Is clipped from the Con­
i' nectlcut pnper whoso.editor hns recently
visited Florldn:
••Snnford. which is the moat Southern
point touched by these steamers, is now
known as the Celery City, Lettuce and
celery are raised here by the tons and
-»hipped«» Northern markets and tl»6
celory farms are so large that one mar­
vels at them."
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be If tlto reference to Daytona’s dean
streets might be true of ours.
••The air of Doytono is’.fine. Very
careful ore the authorities for the tidU
ness of the city ns Is evidenced by the
following notice which is posted on every
street corner in the place: ‘Watch out—
Throwing paper, orange peel or rubbish
of any kind on street or sidewalk for­
bidden by law. Watch out. or the mar­
shal will get you. G. H. Scntnon, Mayor"
We, too, hnve n mayor, a .-marshal and
an ordinance forbidding the putting of
— rubbish on the street. Why, then, tho
unsightly condition of our streets and
parks that is making Sanford n much
- talked of cify in-regard._lo..celery and
. vilely kept street«!- /?
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WILL HELP CELERY GROWERS
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New Shnford Railroad Will Aid Them
In Early Shipping
[Jacktonvlllr Fruit ami Produce New»|

The Sanford 8» Everglades railroad will
bo completed to Lnkc Jessup in n few
weeks and ulrendy cars arc being run
u|xm the part completed, the first load
hauled lust week being n car of fertilizer.
This new road will prove of Inestimable
value to the growers, ns it will cnnblc
them to get refrigerator curs nl llielr very
doors, says the Fort Pierce News.
Last year n certain per cent of the cel­
ery was lost because tile Inst load gather­
ed in the field at night was left until next
morning nud then hauled to the railroad,
sometimes n distance of live or six miles.
This season the growers call load the
celery into the cars at night and none of
the crop will be lost by the haul.
As soon as Ihu railroad is finished the
traction rond will be started and will belt
tlio city, und In oil probability go u u ru
distance on the west side, thus giving
the |&gt;eoplc of the celery delta the best
transportation facilities in the state. The
railroad and traction line wilt do more to
develop tills section than any movement
ever started and the material progress of
Sanford will dale from the laying of the
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ORANGE GROWERS’ MEETING
Florida Methods To Be Discussed At
Tumpa February 26
Tam|&gt;a, Flo., Feb. 15—The orange grow­
ers’ convention will meet here in the
Tampa Buy Casino on the morning of
February 26 at 10 o'clock. J. J. Heard
will preside mid the following program
ImsTJcen nrruriged fnrthe o c c a s io n !—Address of Welcome, W. L. Wing, mayor
Of T a llin n .___________ — — ——
Reply in Behalf of the Growers, Dr. 0.
W. Sudler, Ml Dornr
Improvements and Discoveries, by the
Department of Agriculture, Lloyd S. Ten­
ney, government pumologlst.
California’s Skill nnd Methods, Dr. F.
W. Inman, Winter Haven.
Wliut Co-Operation Hns Done and Can
Do in Florida. Juaioli Vurn, Brmlcntown.
Discussion hy the growers.
Masonic District Convention.
A Masonic District Convention of the
13lh District of Floridu, F. &amp; A. M. will
lie held In Orlando on Monday,-Feb.
22nd. Work will bo exemplified in all
'the degrees, commencing at 2:30 p. m.
The night ceremonies will lie followed by
a banquet furnished by Orlandp Lodge
No. 60. Hon. Louis C. Massey, M. W.
Grand Muster will lie present and make

__ « otBcjal visitation._______ _____

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A cordial invitation is extended to vis­
iting brethren. .—T.’P icton Warlow, •
D. D. G. M. 13th DIsl

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Deeds filed Tor Record
DR. W. E. H0USHÖLDER
Chns. Llvesgood to Glnton C. Ilnll.wd..
DENTIST
$ 20 .
Maggie C. Kyle to J. W. Cain, sat. mtg.,
Capital $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
‘ Phone 141
Room* ¡13. 24 and 23, Pico Bid«.
$ 200 .
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Van M. Morgan nnd wife to R. J.
Judge, wd.. $1.
Opened for business in 1906.
Now handles
E. R. Murray and husband to Mary J.
Accounts of
JOHN C. SNEAD;
Fnbrnhnm, wd., $3,000.
Smith and Davis to C. G. Locke, agree­
ARCHITECT
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H U N D R E D
ment. $832.50.
n rw r riHt stw t
Rufus Shepherd etnfr nnd -Doily Potts, 'PhoneiBS
Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity
sat. mtg., $300.
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
Orlando Bldg. Blk., Co., to Frank Hycrs,
wMOTTO:
et nl.. wd.. $3,500.
Francis V. Hart to Mnry J. Sylvester,
AND EW JOHNSON
"T o ts fair with both friend and foe,
wd., $50.
- Oft your ow n littla rights forego;
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
.
Joseph Tenchtlvcrs to Emily Jane Car­
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It P a y s ."
ter, wd.. $123.
Practice* In Stst* snd Federal Cearta.
Bertha Eddy to Ban Thomas, wd..
Phone 248, jj.
M. G. T. Build IniD E P O S IT S IN S U R E D A G A IN S T LO SS
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$430.
J. N. Eddy and wife to Ban Thomas,
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wd.. $50.
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
M. M. SMITH. * H. R. STEVENS,
G. S. DERRY.
H. E. TOLAR
Minslc A. Bnrtlicl nnd husband to
President
Vice-Prcsidehf
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Cashier
Ass’t Cashier
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR
Richard Muse, mtg., $000.
AT-LAW
Willard M. White nnd wife to J. W.
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Coin, mtg., $400.
Late Siale Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuii of
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Florida
Board of Dentists to Geo. C. Kullix k.
temporary license.
■tnfriiilJuaHN a w w a a e S g * s rJ
E. M. Metcalf, et al., to C. C. Robinson,
wd.,_$!50.
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
W. L. Cook and wife to J. S. Stratton,
l i v e r y 7»
: F ^ l T and
wd,, $150.
ATTORNEY a Hd COUNSELLOR at LAW
S A L E S T A B L E S
Frank Hyers nnd wife to L G. StarPractice in State and Federal Courts
buck, wd., $10.
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Nannie T. Ilnnscl to Wm. Hansel, wd., Wclborn Block
H
arness
and
Buggies
BlacHsmlthlng
and
Horseshotlni
Snnford, Fla
$50.
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W. P. Carter et ux., to Snnford B. - nnd
H o r s e s and M u le s B o u g h t and Exchanged
T. Assn., mtg., $1,500.
DR. C. G. B U T T
C. C. Robinson to Sellers. Overstreet &amp;
A U T O M O B IL E S FOR L IV E R Y USE
Co., lease, $130.DENTIST
Melvin Hicks to Jno. T. Miller, wd.,
Room 13
Pico Building * ••
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$550.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Mary E. Davidson to Church Horn* and
Hospital, wd., $1.
J. W. Wilmotl 10 John R. Moore, 'agree­
DR. R. M. MASON
ment.
High-Grade House-Building a Specialty
West Flynn Hnlns to T. J. Miller,
________DENTIST
nssgnti lease, $1.
Mason &amp; Mason to T. J. Miller, bs., Welborn Block
PhontlO
$000.
Sanford, Florida 1
R. T. Reaves nnd wife to S. B. Reaves,
wd., $00.
DEALERS IN
M. B. Reaves and wife to S. B. Reaves,
A. C. H ART
Builders’ Supplies, Interlarclien Sand
wd.. 91,
II. C. Marlin nnd wife to S. B. Reaves, S U R V E Y O R A N D DRAUG H TSM AN

1 Peoples B a n k of

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wd.. f t
Geo. I. Russell nnd wife to Albert Da­
vis, wd.. $1,500.
C. H. Roger mid wife to Lenn Pitts,
wd.. $1.
B. Drew to W. J. Thigpen, snt. mtg.,
$125.
E. F. Sperry and wife to Geo. Wendeberg nnd wife, wd., $1.
A. S. and J. 11. Davct to Conrad Motler, wd., $800.
Christivn Bcngaton to Tlios. A. Wood,
wd.. $100.
Addie M. Minor nnd husband to Wm.
D. Tucker, wd.. $1)0.
' Heirs of Jno. F. Rust to Wilsos Cypress
Co., deed, $10.
Mrs. W. R. Richards lo J. French P. A
Co.. Con.. $000.
R. J. Gillhnin, et nl.. to Jno. R. Moore.
agree11.
Bessie M. Jones and hushond to N. H.
Garner, wd.. $700. .
B. Drew to W. J. Thigpen, pt. sal. mtg.
$ 00 .
W. J. Thigpen to John Mersik, wd.,
$730.
E. F. S|»erry nnd wife to Jos. Rcngle,
wd.. $1.------------- ^,
H. P. Hill nnd wife to Lizzie Brocknmn
wd.. $1,500.
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Ellen Fischer to H. W. Metcalf, et nl..
wd.. $4.000.
Bruce H. Norwell to 11. W. Metcalf, et.
nl.. wd.. $1.000.
F. G. King, et nl., to O. N. Larson, et
nl.. wd.. $400.
*
S. J. Drnwdy, et «1.; to N. If. Garner,
wd.. $300.
i
Jitlltrek. Gray to H. A;-Ward, nut.-mtg.,
$900. .
‘ • Ymice, wd?

Alpha Cement, Acm e Plaster

Leveling and Croaa-Sectlonlng for Drainage
n Specially
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SANFORD.

FLORIDA

Plans, Estimates, and all Information relative to building

W. G. HAMMOND

Cheerfully Furnished

ARCHITECT
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IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
Wekiva Tribe No. 41

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Hunting grounds of Sunford. Meetings
on tire 1st nnd 2nd Wednesday of euch
month in Musonic Hall. Visiting broth­
ers welcome.

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Safety Depoalt Boxes for Ront

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Room 21 Pico Block. Sanford/îlorlda,

CELERY

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OFFICE AT RESIDENCE

Finest Five Cent Cigar
On the Market
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I have Celery hoarded ready to thtp in car lot*
alwul March Ut. I want to hear from huyrn
T T rU -p a d ritt lc t lr fancy,
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bleached. lni|»rction solicited.
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PRINTERS JUMP THE CASES

O ld S h o e s W a n te d

Are Now On the Rood Advertising
I nm iigain asking for OLD SHOES. 1
Sanford
will give what they are worth
Bill Temple and Harry McIntosh, two
SIZES, G, 7. 8. 9, 10 II AND *15
well known printers and globe trotters,
sojourned in Sanford several days last A . E. Ir v in ’s S h o e S h o p
week and became so imbued with the
Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Avc.
prosperity or our city that they decided
to “ hit the road " on an advertising cam­
paign und will cover the entire state put­
ting up the “ Lucky Sanford'’, signs nnd
making speeches in behalf of the Celery
City.
JEWELER
If these gentlemen happen into tiie
sanctums of any brother editors we ask
that you treat them kindly, for they are
doing their best to live down the fact that
they were once members, of the printing
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craft. The packages tliey curry may look
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
suspicious, but they only contain Sanford
Gorham's Sterling Silver
literature, and while filled with hot air,
will not explode.
,
Rogers' Plated Ware

Lawn Mowers
Special prices to reduce stock. If you
Furnished Rooms For Rent
want a good mower at a low price, now is
Two good-sized rooms, in good location,
the time to buy^
buy, Also good stock of will be.rented to desirable persons. Cist­
scythes, grass bo
and. lawn rakes. ern and sulphur water on the premises.
Harry J. Wilson.
Inquire at The Herald office.

H enry M cL au lin

Elgin and Waltham Watches

Th e o . J. M i l l e r &amp; Son
H o u se -F u rn ish in g Goods
-S t o ve s, C r o c k e r y a n d

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Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Monte
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, \\ holesafe
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

N hw
W a it f i p e r w m
change uninviting
dianul room* into an at­
tractive cheerful home.
We place at your d o «
the privilege of aelectiona from the largeat
and moat varied stock in
the South.
ty ta a p n ,W rth to lfncy

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toT h o se Religiously In­
clined—Subjects of Discourses
for the Sabbath.
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M ste d to b rin f or w ni] tk tir A n n o u n c rro vn t« *f*dl
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avenue anil Fifth street; pareonoge. corner Mag¿oil, ivrnur anil Seventh street; phone 254.
Sunday morning aervlce at 11; evening aervice,
J 00 Sunday achaol, U:45 n. m.: Jno K, Mel*
linger. Supt. Epworth League. 3:00 Sunday even-

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Subject, 11 a. m .: The Sower; 7 p, m.:
Duty to God anti Man.
Church conference next Wednesday .nt
7,30 p. m.
We earnestly request the rnembe
present nt these services. Strap
the d jy jj ^ ^ lij^nvHed. We
invitotionToTVRjpie w to ore no£
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Fits Your M ach in e a n d Lasts F o r e v e r
. N e v e r BreaKs, N e v e r W e a r s Out
P u rer, C le a re r, M o re B rillia n t T o n e
B u y C olu m bia Indestructible R e co rd s because th ey a re rea lly
indestructible—and you w ill k eep on b u y in g th em because o f their
in com p arab ly full, clear tone.
¥ h e y * fit-+ y o u r m a c h in e !— C o s t 35 c e n ts !
G e t a catalog.
A splendid rep ertoire to choose fro m — and w e a re ad d in g to
it righ t a lon g___ _

per took Lib HurTstetter to
I Inst night an 1 both got
.by little Pete Snodgrass on
phmgrn.. Hill and Lib felt
ned.
esslve crap shooting tournament
The People's Contrexallonsl
given by the ladles of the colored
Prv. R. L Kirkland, pastor; Sunday morning
Ktvicr. II; evening sorvlcr, 7:30; prayer meeting Hardshell church, and teq |&gt;cr cent of tlie
Wednesday. 7:00 p. m.; Sntdiath school, lO.n rn.
receipts will be forwarded to the earth­
1
A . H. C R I P P E N &amp; S O N
J. C. Ensmlnger. Superintendent.
Rev. R. L. Kirkland hns acceptetl tlie quake sufferers.
Uncle Reuben Hints'* of Hungnlow Cor­
pastorate .of thc^Congrcgatlomri_church
R ailro ad w a y
, S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
and will preaclt his first sermon tomorrow ners is here visiting hie nephews, the
Slocum Itoys. The Itoys took hint over to
at the usual hour.
Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Sanford to the Pastime theater and Uncle
Rev. R. Lee Kirkland, D. D„ of Evans­ Rube thinks he Is having the time of his
ville, Indiana, arrived in tlie city Wednes­ life.
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day together with Mrs. Kirkland. He Is
FLORIDA ORANGES FIRMER
grnss
have
commenced
keeping
compnny
•called to lie pastor of the People’s Con­
J R. L. JONES, Proprietor
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gregational church and will conduct tlie and seem tpiite simony.
Prices Soar And Demand f o r The Fruit
regular services “ next" Sabbath. Hc*wili — Colutnhos Pettilmnc Jonrs.-thc new col~
Improves
preach morning and .evening nt t|te usual ored Hardshell deacon, tins traded o(T ids
(New York Produce Nrwtl
hours. All the regular members of the pollevll mare for Jim Hlui.ka coon dog
New York, Feb-15—Much to the sur(F lo u Sttri-t, one M m k fretn4)ç|x&gt;t opposite Poitofflct»)
church and congregation aro requested to and a:sjngirbarrel shotgun.
prisc of "receivers. Florida oranges showed
Bill Jones' wooden leg wns mudi c r ip jwnaterinì biìvadcs this week. Monday
make a special efTort to be present nml a
cordial invltntlon .is given to everyone pled last night by Hill's wife, who used it prices were up to 25i»40c n ixix and the
Steaks» C h o p s, O y s t e r s and F ish a S p e c ia lty
to crack walnuts after Hill' Went to bed. market continued extremely strong nt tlie
and especially to strangers to ntlepd.
Bill’s wife seems to have no sense of tlie increased figures. The fact that receipts
A P L A C E FOR LA D IES AND G E N T L E M E N
Catholic
ridiculous in her entire makeup.
have been lighter titan for some time nnd
Rrv. M Fox. rector; services every second and
Rev. McSwatt exchanged pulpits with tlie fmit of excellent quality and condi­
lounh Sunday; rntly mass. 7 a. in.; mass and ser­
Short O rders At All Hours
Everything First Class
mon. 10 a. in.; Sunday school, 0 a. m.; vespers. 3 Preacher Goodbelcher and preached his tion. helped to bring this change about.
p. m
familhir sermon, “The Return of the Tlie trade seems to want Florida fruit
Ash Wednesday, the 24th Inst., ser­
Probable Son." At times there was hard­ und is willing to jwty tlie advanced price
vices will he held in the Catholic Church
Prompt, Clean Service
ly a dry tear in tig» cimgergation. and for it. Besides, the weather was very
at 3 p. m. All are welcome.
when lie dosed every laxly dup|ied tiller favorable for its sale, n circumstance un­ -j--5- -i- ❖ •&gt;-i-•&gt;V -i*V V -i- V •;**;•
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hands.
usual nt lids time.of the yenr.
T in t Baptist
Burglars have visited several chicken
It is hard to tell just exactly what pro*
Ray. J W. Iloyd pastor; Sunday morning serv­
ice. 1l:evenlng service, 7 0 0 ; SnUlwlh school, 1&gt; 15 roosts in our town of lute and It is sus­ jxittion of (lie crop is still unmarketed.
■ in,; Dr. J, T. Ih-nlon. Supt.; It. Y. P. U. Sunday
Growers are shipping the fruit uut very*
at 3 p. ill., II, E. Tolar, 1‘ rrst.; prayer meeting cv- pected thut they are culored persons.
ciy Wednesday. 7.UU p. Ul&lt;
D EALER IN
Two more of Hill Stuckey’s hens have carefully mid not running any chances of
Morning subject—"Redemption from all
suspended egg-laying to the utter disgust letting ujiy-one market have too much of
iniquity."
C H O IC E F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N M E A T S
of Dill’s forty-doilnr Plymouth Rock it. So far, (lie fruit showed no damage
P ark A ven u e In S p e e r 'e G r o c e ry
'P h on e t
Evening subject—"Tlie young man and
rooster,
by cold. Receivers hardly expect if there
‘ his mind.''
lias
been
ony
that
it
will
show
much
be­
- Old Sam Pumphrey. who leiids the
Our work is progressing very nicely.
Hardshell dioir. is quite croupy from at­ fore next week. They do not anticipate
You are invited to come and worship
tending cliuir meeting last Thursday any trouble from this source as. all rcwitli us.
night and not wearing socks. Sum is Imirts from Florida indicate flint citrus
fruit was not hurt in that particular.
awful
careless of his health.
Ilo ly C ro ss Eplscopul
Steve Gullion's lien house was burglar­ With these favorable conditions, there is
Hev II F. Drown, rector; A. D Key. senior war­
den; Sunday iiinrnlng service. II; evening service, iously entered last night and three chick­ »very reason to believe tliut prices will
7.30; SaMiath school. 0:45a, ni : II. F. Whitner.
Supt.; player meeling. 7;3(l Wednesday evening
ens are missing. C instable Ike I’ elCrs is stay where they are if they do not show
scournqJ CeiirgeTowiTTSaliTord. ami thinks a further advance. The most desirable
P re s b y te r ia n
sizes nre the smaller ones and 17(1« and
lie'll land tiie scoundrels.
Rev, J, F. McKinnion. pastor; morning Rei vice,
Abe Gullet lias been fired out of the 280s sell S2.4l)i't 2.75 while HUs sell
• II; rvrnlng service, 7:00; Sohlmth school, 1) 30 «
ru ; llrnry McLnulln, Supl.; prayer meeting Wed- Hardshell church for telling around that around $1.75; 125«. $2(,t2.10; 150s. $2.10
newlay, 7:00 p. m.
At the Presbyterian Church next Sun­ lie did not lielieve in helllire. Ho ought 5(2.40. Indian Rivers sold ns high as
day Rev. Hr. E. 0. Guerra nt, the noted uj have known better as Ills unde once $3.50,
Grapefruit js quiet, with practically no
evangelist of Kentucky, will prendi in the ran for const aide and got hoot by old
morning, nut) at night will deliver his Hill Gosiiweiller because his unde gave change in prices. Fancy stock is selling
It*# about $2.735(3.50, with extra fine, desirable
famous lecture on ‘ ‘American Highland- out there weren’t any belt.
time
unbelievers
of
this
sort
were set sizes occasionally exceeding $4. The
ers." Hr. Guemint is an earnest and
supply is light nnd so is tlie demand.
down
on.
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forceful speaker and never fails to enterGood weight, fancy tangerines are get­
tnih and edify nit audience. All are cor­
Florida Products In New York
ting scarce. If there were any here they
dially invited to hear him.
(New Yurk Fucker 1
New York. Feb. 15—Owing to tlie frost would prohahy tiring $4.50. The greater
MONEY IN CANNED PRODUCTS which hit Florida and tlie section on the portion of tile receipts ure running nearly
southern Atlantic coast the fruits and nil lightweight nnd nre bringing mainly
$2.25(u3. Tangerines are about through.
riorlda Need Not Go Outside Of The vegetables now coining in show that they
The season has tasted longer tlinn usual
have
been
touched
with
frost
but
the
State For Anything In Cans
damage is not as great os the first rejxirts nnd prices have been uniformly better.
Pure water is essential to fiootl health. ,
IFIorida Tlmet-VJnlun]
Kumqunts nre neglected, with prices norUnited States Govcrntm'iit analysis nnd cliifsiflcution.
, The Pensacola Journal is ably second-' received indicated it would he.'
Oranges sold oil the street at $2 to S3 utnl. There is some accumulation of
lug tlie efforts of tlie Jacksonville FrVn't
Guaranteed -analysis by sworn officials.*
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itG£k^ram:y:-~h.lnHs^ure ~scarctr--1n-ri(n:: — Hi^h n d ltti^ n r i^ ifm d ^ - b t ^ in ir t 't l^ irTtrtT-wiijlLit, mxmt'fyr—
and I’roduce Mews to awaken- ilie ultl'ii- with Indian River m m T f Tturpinpttppir
mnnd. There is praeticully no fancy
New .hotel, new furniture, telephone, daily mail.
tinn of tho Florida fruit and truck growers variety averaging atwut $3.50. Tange­
Furnished cottages to rent. Four miles from stution.
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to tlie profits to tie mode in saving the rines sold nt $3 to $4 per strap mid slock here.

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wastes of grove and field by menus of
canneries, pnrlidnrly home canneries.
Many n lug business lias been built up
from by-products and by saving waste.
A great deal of money could be brought
into Florida by means of -preserves and
canned goods, as is done in California.
Consumers have a preference fori goods
I»reserved near the source of origin and
rightly so. It should not be necessary for
ony Flor^lD to use canned goods from
outside the « j t _ T h e r e are several
»mail canneries in the stute which serve
a regular trade without being obliged to
work through oomtnlssion houses or to ad­
vertise. Some of these have originated
In home canneries with a small-priced
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grapefruit sold ¡it $2 to $3.
The receipts of' lettuce have greatly
fallen off in comparison with what was
received last week and owing to the light
receipts prices have gone up to $5.
Cauliflower is selling at $1.50 to $2.
There are very few beans coming and
green and wax bring from $2.50 to $3.50.
the range on prices of. peas is very wide
and tlie average stock is selling at about
$2, with fancy ranging us high as $5.
The prices on eggplant are from $2.50
to $3’50 und peppers about the same.
White squash brings $2 to $2.50 and
tomatoes $1.50 to $2.50.
Strawberries in refrigerator crates have
taken a jump and bring 40 to 50c a
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Children’s Dancing Glass
Winner Washing Machines
Miss Gelsie Butt has opened u dancing
A few more of these still left, sold strictly
on guantee. If they do not do what we class in connection with her other class.
claim, money isrefunded. Harry J.Wllson Lessons will be given on Wednesday nnd
Saturday afternoons nt tliree o’clock, at
Surrey, for Sale ,
the Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
We have a new $125,00 one-jiorse surrey eight lessons.
------------------- -------that has only been used one month,which
When
you
have ah item of news, cal
we offer for $75.00.
phona No. 148.
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Will organize Order o f Eagles
F.Vicring of Seattle, Washing to a, repre­
senting the Grand Lodge, Fraternal Order
of.Eagles, is in the city and will organize
a lodge here in n few weeks. Fifty char­
ter jiiciitbcrs-aa) desired, and as this order
is well known and carries some good fra­
ternal nml social features,, Mr. Vlering
should have no trouble in organizing u
lodge in this city. Last week lie organ­
ized a lodge in Gainesville with ninety
cluirter members.

Address W EK IW A SPRINGS

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Springs, fla.

CHAS. H. EVANS

Staple and Fancy Groceries
Full Line of Hi^h-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos^
Agent for the Famous

CLOVER H IL L BRAND BUTTER

Murray’s Cement Tile
For drainage and irrigation is the best.
Perfect taints, durable and well made.
This Is made in Sanford. Patronize a
home industry -and got better goods.
Mode in “ 2 ” and “ 3 ” size. Sold by thfc
Geo. II. Fermild Hardware Co. 22-4t

SANFORD. FLORIDA

HUGHES

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

Buggies for Sale
We have four fine new buggies which
%te will sell cheap, as we have no place to
None hut first-class labor employed and all contracts guaranteed to be in ucairdance
store them.
with plans und specifications
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. Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery I am
land. Sold on easv terms-

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Postonica Box 771

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New spittoons have been ordered for
the Maccaronl Temple of Music.
Jim Baxter Is hauling slab stove wood
to town from the Dean Creek saw mill.
Punk Jones called as usual on Skinny
^IffrurSlocuTn Tds( Sunday “ hlgKC People
arc wondering why they don’t marry.
Melinda Cheezum gnve an nccordeon recitol nt the meeting of the. knights and
ladies of thcJuthping Jcsokus Society last
night. The audience called her back and
insisted she recite “Curfew Shall Not Ring
Tonight,” and when she came out the
third time she did n handspring and split
act. Much enthusiastic hilarity prevailed.
Aunt Roxann Gilchrist slipped on the
front doorstep the oilier morning and Bat
down with much vcjiemencc. Doc Reed
her internal anatomy Is much tils

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By Wireless Telephone
City W orship Tomorrow.

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Tbs Telephons.
Professor Alexander Graham Bell ts
reported to have explained In a lecture
how he came to Invent the telephone
aa follows:
"My father Invented a symbol by
which deaf mutes could converse, and
Anally I Invented an apparatus by
which the vibrations of speech could be
seen, and It turned out to bo n tele­
phone. It occurred to me to make a
machine that wdhld enable one to bear
Vibrations. 1 went to an aurlst, nml be
advised me to tnko the human ear as
my model. He supplied me with a dead
man's ear, and with this ear 1 experi­
mented, and upon applying the appara­
tus I found that tbo dead man's ear
wrote down the vibrations.
“I arrived at the conclusion that If 1
could make iron vibrate on n dead
man's ear 1 could make nn Instrument
more delicate which' would cause those
vibrations to be board and understood.
Ì thougbt If I pinced a delicate piece of
Steel over sn clectrlc mnguct I conld
get a vibratimi, and thus thè telcpbone
was -completed.
"The telephone arose from my at­
tempts to teach the deaf to speak. It
arose from my knowledge.^not of elec­
tricity, but ns a teacher of the deaf.
Usd I been an electrician 1 would not
have attempted It"
Make G o o d F u e l.
- “ Minn-Is rather a curious business,”
said a man who o w n »-» small wore*
house and shed down near London’s
docks.’ "I deal In coconnut shells, nnd
'last year I sold more than 50,000 hags
full o f them ns fuel.
“ I buy thousands of cocoanut shells
from stall keepers all over London,
from confectioners, from coconnut oil
extractors, from market sweeper* and
others. I Won’ t tell you the usual/prlce.
hut sometimes I get (hem for nhtblug.
for carting them nwny, In fa rt I sell
them at foun&gt;ence a ling, most of my
customers being poor people, who mix
them,, when broken up, wjth ‘slack
coal. But In scores of hotels nnd large
bonnes a quantity Is bought to tie mis
oil with coals -os fire llghters^ior the
Immense amount of .„oil In cocoanut
shells makes them take tire at -once.
Try It nnd see.
"I havo rivals hi the business in oth
cr parts of London, &lt;nnd some of the
mnkors of patent Are lighters mix large
quantities of the shells in their compo­
sitions,"—London Nows.
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Rati on Ship«.
"Are rats destructive? Well," said
n cnptnln of n merchantman, "1 once
know them to get through £5,000 worth
of stuff In five dtiys.
"Jnpan does nn Immense trade with
China tn cocoons, and the first time 1
. carried such « cargo (hey wen* packed
In Backs. When wo got to Hongkong
we found that the rats had discovered
that part of a cocoon was good to cat,
nnd the bill for their iVonrd came to
£5,000. Tbo shipowners were sued for
that amount; but, the packing lx*lug
considered fnulty, tbo cljiln/ was dis­
allowed. It was the first and last co­
coon feast tile rata had, for ever since
Japan has packed cocoons in zinc lined
cases.
"Every time a^nblp gets back to Liv­
erpool a rat catcher b Bft to ,*1"- ring
out the rati, hut "by tho time wo have
loaded up again the rodents jiru every
bit as numerous. In some ports we use
rat guards on tho ropes, nnd the ship
Is always fumigated before taking a
cargo o f fruit or ten. But there It no
getting rid o f them cnll rely."—London
Graphic.

Consistent to the LasL
“If I wss to commit’suicide at" sea."
said Weary Walker aa he shifted the
bay band on h(a left foot, “I’d Jump
from th’ bow of th’ boat."
“An* why not from. th’. stern T" que­
ried Limpy Lannlgan. "If I Jumped from o f stem.* said
W ear» " i
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Accepted.
"Quills bas bad a story accepted at
it.” remarked a Joumnllst
last,"
Journalist to a colleague.
"Surely not," was the rejoinder.
“Yes. ne went homo at 2 .o’clock
this morning with an awful yarn, andbls wife believed It"

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G u tte r and G a lv a n iz e d T a n k s
R e p a ir W o r k a S p e c ia lty

copy--of a
The follow;
posted on the wall of a coantry vil­
lago In England: "A lecture on total
.abstinent»- will be delivered In—theopen nlr, and a collection will be made
at tbo door to defray expenses."

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H . 'R . S T E V E N S

Odd Contrasts In Climsts.
New York Is usually thought o f as Tho citizen who eneons at his
T * J . M IL L E R
town.
being directly west from London. It
Is, however, despite Its far more rigor­
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tor than is the British capital. The
terprises.
bleak coast o f Labrador Is directly
west o f London. The same line passes Tho citizen who scofTs at home im­
the southern part o f Hudson bay nnd (
I-ake Winnipeg. On the other side o f , provements.
CLEAN S AND PR ESSES
the continent It touches the southern
extremity of Alaska nnd continues The citizen who buys his household
through the center o f the Isthmus of ] '""goods by mail.
Kamchatka and Siberia nnd Itussln to
Homburg.
The citizen who pets his job print­
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only
It Is astonishing, too, to reflect on
ing done outside.
Giving you twelve pieces n month. We will coll for .o.d deliver
the fact that Montreal, with Its win­
ters of extraordinary severity. Is 350 That man’s T IIK TOWN BUSTER. clothes once a week. A LL WORK GUARANTEED.

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“ Wo have lots of curious Inst re­
quests' from patients who - are about
to have operations performed," said
n nurse In the women's surgical ward
of one of tbo New York hospitals, "but
I thought about tho last word had been
said on this subject one day Inst week
when one of my patients before going
to tbo oitcrnllng room called me to her
nnd asked me to write two postal
cardB to her husband bo that she might
sign them before the* operation. One
was to read, 'My dear bnsbund, the
operation waa at 10 o’cltyk this mnm,
THg. niiiM'om getting aidifg fine.' The
other one was: 'My dear husband, the
operation-wxs Tintro*cîwlr^hlâ -moron 1
lng, end I am sorry to nay I died.
From your loving w ife .'"-N e w York
Times,
Her Tongue,
They were talking of figures of
speech.
“ Havs you ever noticed," said one.
"how foud people are of vegetable met­
aphors when they ora dealing with a
woman! Her cheeks are
lips are ‘cherry,* her hands are always
'Illy* hands, her mouth is a 'rosebud,*
her complexion la 'Ilka a peach,' and
her breath la ‘fragrant as honey­
suckle.' "
“You've forgotten one," sold the
cynic."
“Whata that!"
“Her tongue. It Is n scarlet runner."

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"Let go,'tbehr* he roared.
Down went the anchor, out .rattled
the chains, and like a flash the f o lly
AiUTcnme Tnfflng “Into the wind nnd
then brought up nil stnndlng. Mr.
Comstock walked aft and touched hN
bat
"\yen, cap’n, my part of the skuner.
ts to anchor.
Everybody’s.

miles nearer tbo equator than la Lon*
don. MontnaaL-InfleedrliUB1tM «ime
degree of latitude ns Venice.
Another Illustration of the uuexpected In contrasts Is found tn a compari­
son of St. John's, Newfoundland, with
Paris. Pail* has a winter of compara­
tive mlldnesjL-^inie St. -John's Irf a re­
gion of blttercold *ud fogs, with drift­
ing Icebergs nlofig Its coast:.—Yqt_8h
John's Is 100 miles nenreT the equator.
—New York Tribune.

Men Should Brush Their Hair Mora.
"Very few .men brush their liatr
enough," said a downtown barhhr.
"F a c t Most Ills o f the scalp can be
traced to that fault. You see It’s this
way: A man Is generally In a harry
when be dresses, nnd he "never takes
time to brush his hair—simply smooths
It down, generally only with a com bnnd as a result dandruff Is allowed to
accumulate and trouble begins. Now,
with a woman lf s different. A woman
has to carefully 4&gt;rush her hair at least
once a day. I f she didn't It would be
a pretty mesa. It's very length saves
her, for In brushing It each day she
gels out all sorts of Imparities, dan­
druff nnd the tike, nil of which Is for
her own good. Now. that Is the chief

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DI vía ion o f P u r p o t « .

Bomo years ago the Yankee schooner
Bally Ann, under command of Captain
Spooner, was beating up the Connecti­
cut river. Mr. Comstock, the mate.
waa at bis station forward. According
to his notion of things the schooner
was getting a '*leetle*' too uenr certain
mud flats which lay along the larboard
shore. Bo aft be went to the captain
and, with his hat cocked on one side,
said:
‘ "Cap'n Spooner, you're getting n Icetie too close to them flats. Hadn't you
better go nbeout?”
The captain glared at him.
"Mr. Comstock. Jest yop go for'ard
and tend to your psr$ of the skuncr.
I’ll tend to mine."
.'Mr. Comstock went for'ard In high
dudgeon.
‘‘Boys.” he bellowed out, "ace that
that er mud hook's all clear for letlln'

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SANTORD, TLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD

der of William M. Rice several years ago.
Patrick will conduct his own ease. Tito
grounds upon which the hew trial is grant­
ed’ is that n commutation of sentence from
«lenth to life imprisonment is unconstitu­
tional.

LARGE BRUSH FACTORY

First Year

SANEORD CELERY MOVING

CHRONICLE SUSPENDS

Over Fifty Cars Go Forward During
This Week
Will he The Latest Stunt for
Publication After Fitful Career
The best celery crop evty grown in
The City of Sanford
of Over Sixteen Years
Sanford is moving northward, and from
Allen Crolius, clerk in ilio Collingwood
now
until
tiie
end
nf
tiie
season
our
city
hotel. New York, mi sapropria ted n packet
streets will be filled with loads of celery.
h a p p e n in g s d u r in g t h e w e e k containing $10,090 worth of jewels l*cThere will be over fifty ears of celery ANNOUNCEMENT MADE THIS WEEK
lungiug to u guest, amMias lieen urrested GOOD OPENING TOR ENTERPRISE
go forward this week and all o f i t is,
therefor.
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111. rind a Brief — Cwonimo, the noted- Ajjnrtir’ Thh'T'Whd
VVcII-Krrbwn Manufacturer Now In the weather lias brought out tho celery jn Printing Plant Sold to Messengers.
Historical Spring Flowing I
was captured several years ngtmfter ft
City Looking for a Suita* ’
Baker,Who Will Conduct Job Office
great s)ui|&gt;e and good prices nre tiouiul to
For Hurried Readers
long Indian campaign, died Feb. I7th at
hie Location
The llcruld Publishes Its Lcgals
prevail
frota
now
until
tint
close
of
the
The sum appropriated by Congress for Fort Sill, Ocklahomn, He wns buried in
The palmetto for centuries lias wftvod Son.
With its issue of yesterday. The Chron­
defraying the expenses of postoffiec de­ the Indian cemetery, the funeral being at­
over the rich lands of Florida. Under their
J. E. Face shipiH-d four cars lids week ol icle published its valedictory nml-will
tended
by
sornc
200
Indians.
portment for the next fiscalyenf is $232^
rustling fnmdca the red man built his wig­ $1.75 tier crate f. o. It. Sanford. He Inis cense to he u factor in Celery City Jour­
000.000.
Miss Emily Virginia Mason, h Northern wam. and in the later years the white man just closed oun of tiie inrgest denis ever
nalism.
At tiie closing service of a recent nils* army nurse wiio devoted much of her lime grubbed them up to clear Ills lands for made In Sanford celery at one timé,where­
To those who nre acquainted witli the
_ sloanry meeting III Blrnilnghnm, Ain., of in caring for tlus «Cuwicdomte sick and cultivation. For many years the palmetto by he will ship twenty-live cars of-celery newspaper business in Sanford, tiie rea- •
the Presbyterian church, over $00,000 was wounded during the great struggle of the nml towering palm treehni^lililpcnnnner- that will tiring over $15.000,
sous for ibis desertion nre obvious.
sixties, died hr Baltimore hist week.
;. ciai value, although in later years ipdte n
‘ rSsed-for missions.
Mr. Piffle will also ship in addition over
Yestorday marked tiie Inst issue of Tho
A plot to dethrone the Czar of Russia business baa.been transacted in the fibre seventy-five more cars ofcelery before the Chronicle, which lias been a factor in
The woman suffragists and police force
of London clashed one day inst week, and ami place his tmvlc, Grand Duke Vntdlmlr, of the imlmettn. It was sHlppetl North in end of the season. He isjublhint over the Orange county journalism for the past
twenty-four of the former were arrested on the throne is said to have lieen discov­ large quantities, being used for brushes, pros|M'ets nml is confident the crop will score years, ns is evidenced by the follow­
ered, and failed of consummation only on and the berries for medicine. Tliepnlmet- bring good prices until the close of the ing announcement:
and landed in jq.II.
Notice to the Puhllc
H. C. Gray, n noted professional safe- account of the death of the Grand Duke. to fibretiwsnid to make the best kind of scasonr
Crutchfield fit Woolfolk nre shipping let­
Tiie Daughters of the Confederacy are brushes and will withstand hard Usage nod
I blower, has been arrested in Atluntn. In
I have sold Tiie Chronicle printing
bis possession wns n number of blank asked by their historian-general to abolish the action of water belter than any other tuce nml celery, and rejxirt both crops pinnt to Jesse L. Baker ami William
B. Messenger, which will take effect
bringing good prices. They tire quoting
checks on various New York hanks which tiie custom of awarding annual prizes for material used for brushes.
March 1st.
George
Ldhinufth,
president
nml
mana­
$2
|ter
crate.
Sanford,
for
fppey
slock
cel­
he intended to fill out and pass on the historical essays, The Inst prize went to
All advertising up to that date is
ger of the Indianapolis Brush Ik Broom Co., ery in ten inch crates.
confiding public. He admits that tic in Miss Christine BoySon of Minnesota.
payable tome-’'Th e legal advertising
wiil lie carried ofit try The Sanford
Chase Ik Co. will nvernga over 30 cars
the leader of a gang of safe-blowers and
Tiie ap|ioiiiting powers of mayors In Cu­ for n number of years has depended upon
Herald.
forgers who have been operating through­ ban cities has been abolished ami given the Florida palmetto fibre for the host of celery this week and several of lettuce.
i wish to thank the patrons of The
brushes manufactured ut his large plant, Both are bringing good prices and pros­
out the Southern states.
to the-boards of nldermrn,
Chronicle for their patronage and supand having in mind a trip to Florida this pects nre good until end 'of the season;
|Kirl while engaged in the uFwspiijKT
Ryihb collapsing of the (lour in a public
Suffering from n third stroke of paralyseiison was determined inlnsiiect for him- Several other growers and shippers lijterbusiness in Sanford
. building in Valencia, fpiyii. recently, seven sis.-Wlll. W. iinntly u( New Yotklasl week
Mlfs. S. M. B. O v erm an .
«•if Ibe Iniiiithise traeis ofliu n l that stilT viewed by T fui H eral d re i¡risen i ati vc
persons were killed and many others in­ walked unaided to a hospital, wrote a note
During-tlur
past
fourteen months tho
contain tiie palmetto.
,
elicited the information that celery nml
jured.
staling lies ease, mid then died. Me^ had
Tmlnngcmcntof
Tilt"
Chronicle Jins been
M .eramtx-wasrrnrrnnitty nrtrneted To tetlllfi*'life tuinginglhe lies! prices ever
y
Vice-Admiral LordThnrles Ucrcsford is possession oi inI0ns fitfullies except that Sanford first, ns this city is advertised known nnd would continue until the close changed time without knowledge, though
to retire Train (he British Ilftvy Morelr24. -efsixwcli.------------- „ .
If lids statement proves the owner, Mrs. S. M. 11. Overman, lias
more exumsivciy-thmi-ahy.. other rirv ill of tiie crop.
He has lieen identified with the navy for
A company lias been organized to run (lie South, lio lias ticeu ticrc for several irue Sanford will exjierienee one of tfie -rtWerrys bmHt-f*rt&gt;prielof»hip lollm- |4nuUfifty years. Afterremninlngon the active an air ship line on seliedide'time between weeks, and after purchasing some vegeta­ most prosperous seasons in the history of Finidly, a few weeks -agone, shi—wns conilist two more years lie will retire finally New York and Boston, service to begin on ble land, like all his friends, liaVhnd-timc good crops nml prices.
I wiled to assume the direct management
on full pay.
«s
tiie first nf May. There are to be stations to investigate the problem of a Southern
of tile business, ns well as the editorship
Colima, one of the noted volcanoes of every twenty-five miles along the line.
distributing point from whence the fibre KILLED A MAMMOTH ALLIGATOR of the pit|&gt;or, but having other business
affairs which demanded tier entire atten­
Mexico, is in a state of violent eruption.
Floods'on the lower Congo river jn Afri­ could tic procured at a nominal cost and
A new erntor has formed and streams of ca have caused the death of thousands of worked up into certain kindsof brushes to Party of New Resident» lluvc an tion. nml being unable to profitably dis­
pose of tin* business, stie decided to sell
lava are.running down the mountain side natives.
supply the trade of the United States.
Exciting Experience
the printing outfit amt cease the publica­
• in three directions, distroying everything
The
location
of
Sanford
and
its
wonder­
Messrs. R. G. Trask of I'etoskey. Mich..
The new prohibition law of Kansas for­
- in their path. -Earthquake shocks and de­ bids physicians to prescribe liquor.
ful facilities for transportation appeal very Geo. Lcmuux of ImliunniNilis, Ttid., Hurry |tion of the paper.
The press and oil material not valuable
tonations accompany each new outburst
strongly to Mr. Lemnux. and while his Ward of .Decatur, lm)„ J. F. Rock of ChatTile great American battleship.IWt,
in
the jot» printing business have been
of the volcano, and seem to increase in
plans are not ready to be made public, it tunooga, Tenn., and Mr. Fish of Chicago,
which left Hampton Roads Drc. it), 1007.
(lis|H&gt;sed
of to tiie type founder ami will
severity.
is certain that Sanford will at a later «late embarked in a launch one tiny this week
has made the world-round trip, arriving in
he sldpiKitl inn,few ilnys. With the pro­
have
a
large
factory
erected
for
the
manu­
to go up the river on u fishing trip. They
Congress will he called together in si&gt;e- lliunpioii Roads-on Washington’s Hirthfacture of palmetto fibre brushes, and a nu­ had their trolls nut nnd succeeded in yank­ ceeds of tiie old material. Messrs. Mes­
cinl session March IS.
day—-fourteen months ami six days from
senger and Baker announce that they
A bill is before the Cuban congress pro- |time of departure A rousing reception cleus for the distribution of several other ing out a good string of fish, and wereen- 1will establish' a job printing ntUce in the
products of this nature. There is a large gaged in this pleasant pastime when they'
viiling that none but native or uuturulizeil wiis accorded the home-comers
quantity of palmetto being burned up ev­ run athwart of a monster alligator lazily Plnxeo building. Tlu-y nre young men of
citizens of the island slmll bo eligible to |
—__ .— ----------------ery day in the clearing of fields ill tiie cel­ amusing himself and enjoying a siestji, 1good ebaracter, industrious nml capable,
own property in that country.
and will no doubt succeed. Tiie Herald
sight of this mighty levintan was list
HAVE PURCHASED I O R ÍV ACRES ery delta, the amount in Deck hammock The ...............
Tin* new $200.000 Masonic temple at
,
,
,
,
,
besoeaksfor
them a generous patronage
aluac being so great that Mr. Lemnux wifi ,much fur Mr. Lmmmx.uml he -nrthixuU-iha1— -J— r--------,
— ------1 ---- u
.^Alluiiia. waa.oiiciiaLLu.Uin.publii; -on Uhl
,
.
,
and
welcomes
litem ns honorable cornprobably
devise
some
means
in
n
few
days
[i
guide
face
the
enemy
while
he
tmlim[
llfth. It is live stories higli, anil is built Party o f Eastern Capitalists buy More to preserve tins wihmI for future use. If
(ictitors.
bered the heavy artillery which consisted
Valuable Lami
of brick and stone.
*
all this timber, which heretofore has been of u «hutgun loaded with buckshot. Tiie - Hie following announcement also ap­
Messrs.
E.
1
1
.
Johnson
and
R.
1
1
.
Gillespie
Three years after the San Francisco dis­
considered worthless, can tie utilized and guide carried out the iustructiojis to the pear* in the last issue of Tin* Chronicle:
of
Stamford,
Conn
.who
purchased
a
tract
We. the undersigned, purchasers of
aster of earthquake and fire a jury in the
become of some value, the despised pal­ letter and shutting off I lit* |xiwer allowed j
The Chronicle plant, hereby notify the
federal circuit court ban decided that the of land fin the west side, on the Monroe metto will spring into prominence at one® the bout to drift to within a few feet of the 1 puhllc that witli this issue The Chron­
insurance companies are liable for the lire mad. last year, have recently added.to and will be hoarded instead of being wast­ gator. The rest of the party were scared
icle will siis|ieml publication, for the
part of the loss which they Hail iilstin ,(l . their purchase, and were in the city this ed ns it is at the present time.
speechless, and Harry Ward hastily set it) | time being, at least. The old material
week Inspecting their new nosscssions.
__now in tiie office jyill bo.shipped to ____
.against. ' ——------------ — -------bled u note to hts family idling thrm how; the Foundry and a complete new job
They have organized -tiie Monroe Lake
outfit has been procured uml is now
Paul Hcnneberg. leader of the New York Produce Co., and now own over forty acres
S A M OHI) HOME MINSTRELS he died.
Lemnux, tiowever, witli the courage o f 1 on the roml, uml will tie ilist alied in
Twenty-second Regiment Band, is organ­ of fine land, five Acres being in cultivation
the Plnxeo building.on Magnolia ave­
izing probably the largest bnrul ever got mid the remainder will lie cleared within Will Give n Good Performance at the bis French ancestors surging through his j nue, alxiut March 1st. All subscrip­
veins (and gradually oozing out his finger. tions not paid up to dote wiil tic col­
together. There nre .to be 203 pieces, the next few weeks.
Opera House
tips) followed the guide's instructions and ! lected by ns. and uil paid in advance
o* follows: Fourteen flutes and piccolo«,
Dr. T. J. Biggs and Ernest Brown, who
The home , minstrels will givu a per­
will lie refunded. We solicit n share
aimed
the mountain howitzer ju?t belaud
ten oboes, eight bassoons, fifty-three clar­ accompanied Messrs. Gillespie rind John­ formance in the Opera House next Tues­
of your patronage and assure you
the
foreleg.
Shutting
both
eyes,
nml;
inets. twenty cornets, four fluegcl hums, son to Sanford this year were so well day night, under the auspices of the Sun' good work at fair prices.
eight trumpets, twenty-four French horns, pleased with the jirospects that they im­ ford Band, witli Geo. Adams ns manager. breathing a prayer for his salvation. InWilliam B. Mlsslnclr.
*• ~
Jnssr. I- Hakkk.
,twelve baritones, twenty trombones, mediately purchased ten acres on the The sweet . singers will comprise such pulled tiie trigger and the mighty saurian |
twelve tubas, four bass strings, three bass Monroe road, nod will have the same well known soloists as C. Edgar Hamil­ sprung convulsively into the oir with his i In accorilunee witli an agreement made
timing, five snare drums, two sets of tyin- cleared immediately. The MonroeCu. pro­ ton. Claude Howard. Frank Grayaril and heart cleft in tv^ain. The rest of the crew I witli Mrs. S. M. II. Overman, The Herald
were brought to by dashing celery toftic |will fulfill all contracts for legal printing
pone and two harps.
pose to farm upon a large scale, and the Waller Beatty. The coon *ouga will he
to their faces, and the carcass was triweiL
rcd-SlnJilm. will iUriVil. -rt-ntlefrd-jtt-grrnd-shnpc- bystirh -rud men ’
0 shore and afterward brought to the city. requlremcnts'of law governing that part
as’ Messrs. Preston, Adams, Hart, Roumll- The gutor measured 1214 feet, and the
now 45 years old and bps a membership tliis week to&lt; Hike charge.
of tiie business. However, it tiiUBt be
These gentlemen have great fnitli in hit. String fellow ami Cnmi Üinrs. J. A.
of over 700.000.
hide will lie prepared at once nml tiie gen­ uiuierttlood that Tiie. Herald lias nothing
Sanford soil, and we gladly welcome them Davis will act ns interlocutor in his usual
tlemen propose to have jt made up into to do with the fulfillment of other odverto ouriUldst. They nre t int kind of people
«ni-wiyle-.und everyone ’attending satc-iielsTmwiikh-ilicy_wiJti:iurV-lnnk the
ii sing .nr snliscripiion rontrm.'ls, otherwise
Russian officials appropriated the’money needed to properly develop the great cel­
will lie promised an evening of rare en­ money made from their Sanford celery
■linn may be mutually arranged and
paid by tiie American fleet for coul while ery della.
joyment. The Sanford boys liffve long
furms, recently purchased.
agreed upon.
at Vladivostok.
Tiie land is part of the famous tract enjoyed the reputation of being first-class
owned
by
M.
M.
Smith,
and
the
stiles
were
minstrels and next Tuesduy night's per­
A new hearing is to be given Albert T.
An effort is to be made to hove the next
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
Patrick, who is serving u life scntrnnHn Tpndc through the well-known real estate formance will be mi exception to the rule. legislature form a new county out of the
ut the Sanford Furniture .Company.
Mr. DeCottes witli his usual mngnaul- mirliPtmlf of Dade.
n*Ncw York prison for the supposed mur- firm of Murrell &lt;k Mlnohew.
mou» spirit has consented to aid in the
performance nnd will add to theoleo will)
ills moving pictures.
r «—m
-W-y»« «— .*1. i«-Vk1
Give the tioys the glad hand and assist
a worthy cutise ut the same time.

items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

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Sanford House. Showing Reflection in the Clear Lake Water

A Card to the Public »
I desire ta inforni my former patrons,
ami the public in liciterai, that I have ta­
ken chat tie of lite City Restaurant (in the
Hines' blwk). I
IflA WperH
ence gained by me In Jacksonville the (Kist
few months. will enable me to please my
customers even better than 1 did when 1
conducted the old Central Cafe.
Although I cannot just at iwesent give
the business my personal attention, my
assistant, Mrs. Hi&lt; ks.will be on liand at all
times, and will take great pleasure in giv­
ing the best of service to all who may call
at the City Restaurant.
—II. E.Wise.

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If!

if

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Stone-Gove Block, now Being Repaired.

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February 20, I1

w . j . t h ig r e n

A DI vía ion of P u rp o t«.
T b s T elep h on s.

Professor Alexander Graham Bell ts
reported to have explained In a lecture
how he came to Invent the telephone

aa follows:
"My father Invented a symbol by
which deaf mutes could converse, and
Anally I Invented an apparatus by
which the vibrations of speech could be
seen, and It turned out to bo n tele­
phone. It occurred to me to make a
machine that wdhld enable one to bear
Vibrations. 1 went to an aurlst, nml be
advised me to tnko the human ear as
my model. He supplied me with a dead
man's ear, and with this ear 1 experi­
mented, and upon applying the appara­
tus I found that tbo dead man's ear
wrote down the vibrations.
“I arrived at the conclusion that If 1
could make iron vibrate on n dead
man's ear 1 could make nn Instrument
more delicate which' would cause those
vibrations to be board and understood.

f

Ì thougbt I f I pinced a delicate piece o f
Steel o ver sn clectrlc mnguct I conld
g e t a vibratim i, and thus thè telcpbone

was -completed.
"The telephone arose from m y at­
tempts to teach the d e a f to speak.

It

arose from m y knowledge.^not o f elec­
tricity, but ns a teacher o f the deaf.
U s d I been an electrician 1 would not

Bomo years ago the Yankee schooner
Bally Ann, under command of Captain
Spooner, was beating up the Connecti­
cut river. Mr. Comstock, the mate.
waa at bis station forward. According
to his notion of things the schooner
was getting a '*leetle*' too uenr certain
mud flats which lay along the larboard
shore. Bo aft be went to the captain
and, with his hat cocked on one side,
said:
‘ "Cap'n Spooner, you're getting n Icetie too close to them flats. Hadn't you
better go nbeout?”
The captain glared at him.
"Mr. Comstock. Jest yop go for'ard
and tend to your psr$ of the skuncr.
I’ll tend to mine."
.'Mr. Comstock went for'ard In high
dudgeon.
‘‘Boys.” he bellowed out, "ace that
that er mud hook's all clear for letlln'
"Aje, aye, alrl"
------------ —-----^
"Let go,'tbehr* he roared.
Down went the anchor, out .rattled
the chains, and like a flash the f o lly
AiUTcnme Tnfflng “Into the wind nnd
then brought up nil stnndlng. Mr.
Comstock walked aft and touched hN
bat
"\yen, cap’n, my part of the skuner.
ts to anchor.
Everybody’s.

miles nearer tbo equator than la Lon*
don. MontnaaL-InfleedrliUB1tM «ime
degree of latitude ns Venice.
Another Illustration of the uuexpected In contrasts Is found tn a compari­
son of St. John's, Newfoundland, with
Paris. Pail* has a winter of compara­
tive mlldnesjL-^inie St. -John's Irf a re­
gion of blttercold *ud fogs, with drift­
ing Icebergs nlofig Its coast:.—Yqt_8h
John's Is 100 miles nenreT the equator.
—New York Tribune.

&amp; co m pany

General Fire Insurafic
o r n e e w ith HOLDEN R I A L E R T A T I CO.

Sanford,

Accepted.
"Quills bas bad a story accepted at
it.” remarked a Joumnllst
last,"
Journalist to a colleague.
"Surely not," was the rejoinder.
“Yes. ne went homo at 2 .o’clock
this morning with an awful yarn, andbls wife believed It"

F lo r id a

S. F. S A L L A S &amp; O O 7*
Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing
G u tte r and G a lv a n iz e d T a n k s
R e p a ir W o r k a S p e c ia lty

copy--of a
The follow;
posted on the wall of a coantry vil­
lago In England: "A lecture on total
.abstinent»- will be delivered In—theopen nlr, and a collection will be made
at tbo door to defray expenses."

Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida

RKS

have attempted It"
Men Should Brush Their Hair Mora.
Cocoanuta Make Good Fuel.
“ M inn-Is rather a curious business,”
said a man w ho o w n » - » sm all wore*
house and shed dow n near London’s
docks.’ " I deal In coconnut shells, nnd
'la s t yea r I sold more than 50,000 hags
fu ll o f them ns fuel.
“ I buy thousands o f cocoanut shells
from stall keepers all o ver London,
from confectioners, from coconnut oil
extractors, from m arket sw eeper* and
others. I Won’ t tell you the usual/prlce.
hut sometimes I get (hem fo r nhtblug.
fo r ca rtin g them nwny, In f a r t I sell
them at foun&gt;ence a ling, most o f my
customers being poor people, w ho mix
them,, when broken up, wjth ‘slack
coal. But In scores o f hotels nnd large
bonnes a quantity Is bought to tie mis
oil w ith coals -os fire llg h te rs ^ io r the
Immense amount o f .„oil In cocoanut
shells makes them take tire at -once.
T r y It nnd see.
" I havo rivals hi the business in oth
cr parts o f London, &lt;nnd some o f the
mnkors o f patent Are lighters mix large
quantities o f the shells in their com po­
sitions,"—London Nows.

" V e r y fe w .men brush their liatr
enough," said a dow ntow n barhhr.
" F a c t M ost Ills o f the scalp can be
traced to that fault. You see It’s this
w a y : A man Is generally In a harry
when be dresses, nnd he "never takes
tim e to brush his hair—sim ply smooths
It down, generally only w ith a c o m b nnd as a result dandruff Is allow ed to
accumulate and trouble begins. N ow ,
w ith a wom an l f s different. A woman
has to ca refu lly 4&gt;rush her hair at least
once a day. I f she didn 't It would be
a pretty mesa. It's very length saves
her, fo r In brushing It each day she
gels out all sorts o f Im parities, dan­
d ru ff nnd the tike, nil o f which Is fo r
her ow n good. N ow . that Is the c h ie f

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Odd Contrasts In Clim sts.
Tho citizen who eneons at his
N e w York Is usually thought o f as
town.
being directly west from London.
It
Is, however, despite Its fa r more rigor­
ous climate, 000 miles nearer the equa­ Tho citizen who belittles local en­
tor than is the British capital.
The
terprises.
bleak coast o f Labrador Is directly
w est o f London. T h e same line passes Tho citizen who scofTs at home im­
the southern part o f Hudson bay nnd (
provements.
I-ake W innipeg. On the other side o f ,
the continent It touches the southern
extrem ity o f A laska nnd continues The citizen who buys his household
through the center o f the Isthmus o f ] '""goods by mail.
Kam chatka and Siberia nnd Itussln to
Homburg.
The citizen who pets his job print­
It Is astonishing, too, to reflect on
ing done outside.
the fact that Montreal, w ith Its w in ­
ters o f extraordinary severity. Is 350 That man’s T IIK T O W N B U S T E R .
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Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen s Clothing
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only $ 1.25
Giving you twelve pieces n month. We will coll for .o.d deliver
clothes once a week. A LL WORK GUARANTEED.

M. P. L IF E , Manager.

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The Latest Fall Styles in Ladit^1. Gent’s and Children :* Shoes
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lips are ‘cherry,* her hands are always
'Illy* hands, her mouth is a 'rosebud,*
her complexion la 'Ilka a peach,' and
her breath la ‘fragrant as honey­
suckle.' "
“You've forgotten one," sold the
cynic."
“Whata that!"
“Her tongue. It Is n scarlet runner."

cards, statements, circ'ulrrfs, booklets or anything of.that

find it is not us good as you think it ought to be. try us once.
If you are needing letter heads, bill heads. envelojKs,
kind, let.us hear from you.

We will submit samples and

prices oh request

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Manufactured with pur* distilled water—they wilt prevent illness. aU
digestion and give you health

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fcntkhnl ifut.Uu ami highly pul Ubol. Jlahofimy 8»
lie»lm l. You can tare tot* o f wuncy t&gt;y huying
trwa Ik« tsetary t!iat buy* lunjtirrjn blf Ms.
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Ms tkam anil pelt* them rlg liw lA c In the Soutawr
WkFntlr « «r in g you heavy freight chan.--» »od
1proLu. Oar hi« b n caUWfae «how* u*tr *? . 1
klaiU o f chair« fur parlor, dining ruoiu. fclicya. «
( lawa. More, oUtc*—all alac* and alyJc*—* :* •* "
A gala prior«. Krvry chair ftu t»titri,l r*a c«y *
B aeatrd or. your rooary hack. You l » l &lt; 1,0 r
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STRONG LINE OF CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SIIOLS

speech.
“ H a vs you ever noticed," said one.
"h o w foud people are o f vegetable m et­
aphors when they ora dealin g with a
w o m a n ! H e r cheeks are

Consistent to the LasL
“If I wss to commit’suicide at" sea."
said Weary Walker aa he shifted the
bay band on h(a left foot, “I’d Jump
from th’ bow of th’ boat."
“An* why not from. th’. stern T" que­
ried Limpy Lannlgan. "If I Jumped from o f stem.* said
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Prepared For Contingencies.
“ W o have lots o f curious In st re­
quests' from patients who - are about
to have operations perform ed," said
n nurse In the women's surgical ward
o f one o f tbo N e w York hospitals, "but
I thought about tho last w ord had been
said on this subject one day Inst week
when one o f my patients before going
to tbo oitcrnllng room called me to her
nnd asked me to w rite tw o postal
cardB to her husband bo that she might
sign them before the* operation. One
was to read, 'M y dear bnsbund, the
operation waa at 10 o’cltyk this mnm,
THg. n iiiM 'o m gettin g aidifg fine.' Th e
other one w as: 'M y dear husband, the
operation-w xs T in t r o * c îw lr ^ h lâ -m o ro n 1
lng, end I am sorry to nay I died.
From yo u r lovin g w i f e . '" - N e w York
Tim es,

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A re Offering A n y and A ll Kinds of Florida Real Estate

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R a ti on Ship«.
" A r e rats destructive? W e ll," said
n cnptnln o f n merchantman, "1 once
know them to get through £5,000 worth
o f stuff In five dtiys.
"Jnpan does nn Immense trade with
China tn cocoons, and the first time 1
. carried such « ca rgo (hey wen* packed
In Backs. W hen wo got to H ongkong
w e found that the rats had discovered
that part o f a cocoon was good to cat,
nnd the bill fo r their iVonrd came to
£5,000. T b o shipowners w ere sued for
that amount; but, the packing lx*lug
considered fnulty, tbo cljiln/ was dis­
allowed. It was the first and last co­
coon feast tile rata had, fo r ever since
Japan has packed cocoons in zinc lined
cases.
"E v e r y tim e a^nblp gets back to L iv ­
erpool a rat catcher b Bft to ,*1"- ring
out the rati, hut "by tho time wo have
loaded up again the rodents jiru every
b it as numerous. In some ports w e use
ra t guards on tho ropes, nnd the ship
Is a lw ays fum igated before taking a
cargo o f fru it or ten. But there It no
gettin g rid o f them cnll rely."—London
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IN S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 28

SANTORD, TLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD
items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
h a p p e n in g s d u r in g

the w eek

der o f W illiam M. Rice several years ago.
Patrick will conduct his own ease. Tito
grounds upon which the hew trial is grant­
ed’ is that n commutation o f sentence from
«lenth to life imprisonment is unconstitu­
tional.
Allen Crolius, clerk in ilio Collingwood
hotel. New York, mi sa propria ted n packet
containing $10,090 worth o f jewels l*clungiug to u guest, amMias lieen urrested
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LARGE BRUSH FACTORY
Will he The Latest Stunt for
The City of Sanford
GOOD OPENING TOR ENTERPRISE

111. rind a Brief — Cwonimo, the noted- Ajjnrtir’ Thh'T'Whd
VVcII-Krrbwn Manufacturer Now In the
Historical Spring Flowing I
was captured several years n g tm fte r ft
City Looking for a Suita* ’
For Hurried Readers
long Indian campaign, died Feb. I7th at
hie Location

F irst Y e a r

SANEORD CELERY MOVING
Over Fifty Cars Go Forward
This Week

CHRONICLE SUSPENDS

During

Publication After Fitful Career

The best celery crop evty grown in
of Over Sixteen Years
Sanford is moving northward, and from
now until tiie end nf tiie season our city
streets will be filled with loads o f celery.
There w ill be over fifty ears o f celery ANNOUNCEMENT MADE THIS WEEK
go forward this week and all o f i t is,
4uinging--th®—Itesi-kif-tw ieest—Th e—eohl
weather lias brought out tho celery jn Printing Plant Sold to Messengers.
Baker,Who Will Conduct Job Office
great s)ui|&gt;e and good prices nre tiouiul to
The llcruld Publishes Its Lcgals
prevail frota now until tint close of the
Son.
With its issue o f yesterday. The Chron­
J. E. Face shipiH-d four cars lids week ol icle published its valedictory nm l-w ill
$1.75 tier crate f. o. It. Sanford. He Inis cense to he u factor in Celery City Jour­
just closed oun o f tiie inrgest denis ever nalism.
made In Sanford celery at one timé,where­
To those who nre acquainted witli the
by he will ship tw enty-live cars of-celery newspaper business in Sanford, tiie rea- •
that will tiring over $15.000,
sous for ibis desertion nre obvious.
Mr. Piffle will also ship in addition over
Yestorday marked tiie Inst issue o f Tho
seventy-five more cars ofcelery before the Chronicle, which lias been a factor in
end of the season. He isjublhint over the Orange county journalism for the past
pros|M'ets nml is confident the crop will score years, ns is evidenced by the follow­
bring good prices until the close o f the ing announcement:
scasonr
Notice to the Puhllc
Crutchfield fit Woolfolk nre shipping let­
I have sold Tiie Chronicle printing
pinnt to Jesse L. Baker ami William
tuce nml celery, and rejxirt both crops
B. Messenger, which will take effect
bringing good prices. They tire quoting
March 1st.
$2 |ter crate. Sanford, for fppey slock cel­
A ll advertising up to that date is
ery in ten inch crates.
payable to m e -’'T h e legal advertising
wiil lie carried ofit try The Sanford
Chase Ik Co. will nvernga over 30 cars
Herald.
o f celery this week and several o f lettuce.
i wish to thank the patrons o f The
Both are bringing good prices and pros­
Chronicle for their patronage and suppects nre good until end 'of the season;
|Kirl while engaged in the uFwspiijKT
Several other growers and shippers lijterbusiness in Sanford
Mlfs. S. M. B. O verman .
viewed by T fui H e r a l d re i¡risen i a ti v c
During-tlur
past
fourteen months tho
elicited the information that celery nml
Tmlnngcmcntof
Tilt"
Chronicle Jins been
tetlllfi*'life tu in g in g lh e lies! prices ever
known nnd would continue until the close changed time without knowledge, though
o f tiie crop.
If lids statement proves the owner, Mrs. S. M. 11. Overman, lias

The sum appropriated by Congress for Fort Sill, Ocklahomn, He wns buried in
The palmetto for centuries lias wftvod
defraying the expenses o f postoffiec de­ the Indian cemetery, the funeral being a t­
over the rich lands of Florida. Under their
tended
by
sornc
200
Indians.
portment for the next fiscalyenf is $ 2 3 2 ^
rustling fnmdca the red man built his w ig­
000.000.
Miss Emily Virginia Mason, h Northern
wam. and in the later years the white man
At tiie closing service o f a recent nils* army nurse wiio devoted much o f her lime grubbed them up to clear Ills lands for
_ sloanry meeting III Blrnilnghnm, Ain., o f in caring for tlus «Cuwicdomte sick and cultivation. For many years the palmetto
the Presbyterian church, over $00,000 was wounded during the great struggle o f the nml towering palm treehni^ lililp cnnnnersixties, died hr Baltimore hist week.
;. ciai value, although in later years ipdte n
‘ rSsed-for missions.
A plot to dethrone the Czar o f Russia business baa.been transacted in the fibre
The woman suffragists and police force
of London clashed one day inst week, and ami place his tmvlc, Grand Duke Vntdlmlr, o f the imlmettn. It was sHlppetl North in
twenty-four of the former were arrested on the throne is said to have lieen discov­ large quantities, being used for brushes,
ered, and failed of consummation only on and the berries for medicine. Tliepnlmetand landed in jq.II.
account o f the death of the Grand Duke. to fibretiwsnid to make the best kind o f
H. C. Gray, n noted professional safeTiie Daughters o f the Confederacy are brushes and will withstand hard Usage nod
I blower, has been arrested in Atluntn. In
bis possession wns n number o f blank asked by their historian-general to abolish the action o f water belter than any other
checks on various New York hanks which tiie custom o f awarding annual prizes for material used for brushes.
George Ldhinufth, president nml mana­
he intended to fill out and pass on the historical essays, The Inst prize went to
ger
o f the Indianapolis Brush Ik Broom Co.,
Miss
Christine
Boy
Son
o
f
Minnesota.
confiding public. He admits that tic in
for
n
number of years has depended upon
the leader of a gang o f safe-blowers and
Tiie ap|ioiiiting powers o f mayors In Cu­
forgers who have been operating through­ ban cities has been abolished ami given the Florida palmetto fibre for the host
brushes manufactured ut his large plant,
out the Southern states.
to the-boards o f nldermrn,
and having in mind a trip to Florida this
Ryihb collapsing o f the (lour in a public
Suffering from n third stroke o f paralyseiison was determined inlnsiiect for him. building in Valencia, fp iy ii. recently, seven sis.-Wlll. W. iinntly u( New Yotklasl week
« • if Ibe Iniiiithise traeis o fliu n l that stilT
persons were killed and many others in­ walked unaided to a hospital, wrote a note
contain tiie palmetto.
,
jured.
staling lies ease, mid then died. Me^ had
M .era mt x- wa srrnrrnni tty nrtrn e t ed T o
y
Vice-Admiral LordThnrles Ucrcsford is possession o i inI0ns fitfullies except that Sanford first, ns this city is advertised
to retire Train (he British Ilftvy M orelr24. -efsixw cli.-----------------------„ .
more exumsivciy-thm i-ahy.. other rirv ill
He has lieen identified with the navy for
A company lias been organized to run (lie South, lio lias ticeu ticrc for several irue Sanford will exjierienee one of tfie -rtWerrys bmHt-f*rt&gt;prielof»hip lollm- |4nuUfifty years. A fterrem n in lngon the active an air ship line on seliedide'time between weeks, and after purchasing some vegeta­ most prosperous seasons in the history of Finidly, a few weeks -agone, shi—wns conilist two more years lie will retire finally New York and Boston, service to begin on ble land, like all his friends, liaVhnd-timc good crops nml prices.
I wiled to assume the direct management
on full pay.
«s
tiie first nf May. There are to be stations to investigate the problem o f a Southern
o f tile business, ns well as the editorship
Colima, one of the noted volcanoes of every twenty-five miles along the line.
distributing point from whence the fibre KILLED A MAMMOTH ALLIGATOR of the pit|&gt;or, but having other business
affairs which demanded tier entire atten­
Mexico, is in a state o f violen t eruption.
Floods'on the lower Congo river jn A fr i­ could tic procured at a nominal cost and
tion. nml being unable to profitably dis­
A new erntor has formed and streams of ca have caused the death of thousands of worked up into certain kindsof brushes to Party o f New R es id en t»
lluvc an
pose o f tin* business, stie decided to sell
lava are.running down the mountain side natives.
supply the trade o f the United States.
E xcitin g Experience
the printing outfit amt cease the publica­
• in three directions, distroying everything
The
location
of
Sanford
and
its
wonder­
Messrs. R. G. Trask of I'etoskey. Mich..
The new prohibition law of Kansas for­
- in their path. -Earthquake shocks and d e­ bids physicians to prescribe liquor.
ful facilities for transportation appeal very Geo. Lcmuux of ImliunniNilis, Ttid., Hurry |tion of the paper.
The press and oil material not valuable
tonations accompany each new outburst
strongly to Mr. Lemnux. and while his Ward of .Decatur, lm )„ J. F. Rock of ChatTile great American battleship.IW t,
in
the jot» printing business have been
of the volcano, and seem to increase in
plans are not ready to be made public, it tunooga, Tenn., and Mr. Fish of Chicago,
which left Hampton Roads Drc. it), 1007.
(lis|H&gt;sed
of to tiie type founder ami will
severity.
is certain that Sanford will at a later «late embarked in a launch one tiny this week
has made the world-round trip, arriving in
he sldpiKitl in n ,fe w ilnys. With the pro­
have
a
large
factory
erected
for
the
manu­
to go up the river on u fishing trip. They
Congress will he called together in si&gt;e- lliunpioii Roads-on Washington’s Hirthfacture of palmetto fibre brushes, and a nu­ had their trolls nut nnd succeeded in yank­ ceeds o f tiie old material. Messrs. Mes­
cinl session March IS.
day—-fourteen months ami six days from
cleus for the distribution o f several other ing out a good string o f fish, and wereen- 1senger and Baker announce that they
A bill is before the Cuban congress pro- |time of departure
A rousing reception
products of this nature. There is a large gaged in this pleasant pastime when they' will establish' a job printing ntUce in the
viiling that none but native or uuturulizeil wiis accorded the home-comers
quantity of palmetto being burned up e v ­ run athwart of a monster alligator lazily Plnxeo building. Tlu-y nre young men of
citizens of the island slmll bo eligible to |
—__ .— ------------------good ebaracter, industrious nml capable,
ery day in the clearing o f fields ill tiie cel­ amusing himself and enjoying a siestji, 1
own property in that country.
and will no doubt succeed. Tiie Herald
sight of this mighty levintan was list
HAVE PURCHASED I O R ÍV ACRES ery delta, the amount in Deck hammock The ................
Tin* new $200.000 Masonic temple at
,
,
,
,
,
besoeaksfor
them a generous patronage
aluac being so great that Mr. Lemnux wifi ,much fur Mr. Lmmmx.uml he -nrthixuU-iha1— -J— r ---------,
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.^Alluiiia. waa.oiiciiaLLu.Uin.publii; -o n U h l
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and welcomes litem ns honorable cornprobably
devise
some
means
in
n
few
days
[i
guide
face
the
enemy
while
he
tmlim[
P a rty o f Eastern C apitalists buy M ore
llfth. It is live stories higli, anil is built
to preserve tins wihmI for future use. If bered the heavy artillery which consisted (ictitors.
Valuable Lami
of brick and stone.
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all this timber, which heretofore has been of u «hutgun loaded with buckshot. Tiie Messrs.
E.
11
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Johnson
and
R.
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Gillespie
pear*
in the last issue o f Tin* Chronicle:
Three years after the San Francisco dis­
considered worthless, can tie utilized and guide carried out the iustructiojis to the
o f Stamford, Conn .who purchased a tract
We.
the undersigned, purchasers of
aster of earthquake and fire a jury in the
become of some value, the despised pal­ letter and shutting off I lit* |xiwer allowed j
The Chronicle plant, hereby notify the
o f land fin the west side, on the Monroe
federal circuit court ban decided that the
metto will spring into prominence at one® the bout to drift to within a few fe e t of the 1 puhllc that witli this issue The Chron­
mad. last year, have recently added.to
insurance companies are liable for the lire
and will be hoarded instead o f being wast­ gator. The rest o f the party were scared
icle will siis|ieml publication, for the
,(l . their purchase, and were in the city this
part of the loss which they Hail iilstin
ed ns it is at the present time.
speechless, and Harry Ward hastily set it) | tim e being, at least. The old material
Jweek Inspecting their new nosscssions.
__now in tiie office jy ill bo.shipped to ____
.against. ' —— ------------- — --------bled u note to hts fam ily id lin g thrm h o w ;
the Foundry and a complete new job
They have organized -tiie Monroe Lake
outfit has been procured uml is now
Paul Hcnneberg. leader o f the New York Produce Co., and now own over forty acres
S A M OHI) HOME MINSTRELS he died.
Lemnux, tiowever, witli the courage o f 1 on the roml, uml will tie i list a lied in
Twenty-second Regiment Band, is organ­ o f fine land, five Acres being in cultivation
the Plnxeo building.on Magnolia ave­
izing probably the largest bnrul ever got mid the remainder will lie cleared within W ill Give n Good P e rfo rm a n c e at the bis French ancestors surging through his j nue, alxiut March 1st. All subscrip­
veins (and gradually oozing out his fin ger. tions not paid up to dote wiil tic col­
together. There nre .to be 203 pieces, the next few weeks.
Opera House
tips) followed the guide's instructions and ! lected by ns. and uil paid in advance
o* follows: Fourteen flutes and piccolo«,
Dr. T. J. Biggs and Ernest Brown, who
The home , minstrels will givu a per­
will lie refunded. We solicit n share
aimed
the mountain howitzer ju?t belaud
ten oboes, eight bassoons, fifty-three clar­ accompanied Messrs. Gillespie rind John­ formance in the Opera House next Tues­
o f your patronage and assure you
the
foreleg.
Shutting
both
eyes,
n
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inets. twenty cornets, four fluegcl hums, son to Sanford this year were so well day night, under the auspices of the Sun' good work at fair prices.
eight trumpets, twenty-four French horns, pleased with the jirospects that they im ­ ford Band, witli Geo. Adams ns manager. breathing a prayer for his salvation. InW illiam B. M lsslnclr .
pulled tiie trigger and the mighty saurian |
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,twelve
baritones, tw enty trombones, m ediately purchased ten acres on the
The sweet . singers will comprise such
twelve tubas, four bass strings, three bass Monroe road, nod will have the same well known soloists as C. Edgar Hamil­ sprung convulsively into the oir with his i In accorilunee witli an agreement made
timing, five snare drums, two sets of tyin- cleared immediately. The MonroeCu. pro­ ton. Claude Howard. Frank Grayaril and heart cleft in tv^ain. The rest o f the crew I witli Mrs. S. M. II. Overman, The Herald
were brought to by dashing celery toftic |will fulfill all contracts for legal printing
pone and two harps.
pose to farm upon a large scale, and the W aller Beatty. The coon *ouga will he
to their faces, and the carcass was triweiL
rcd-SlnJilm. w ill iUri Vil. -rt-ntlefrd-jtt-grrnd-shnpc- b ystirh -rud men ’
0 shore and afterward brought to the city. requlremcnts'of law governing that part
as’ Messrs. Preston, Adams, Hart, Roumllnow 45 years old and bps a membership tliis week to&lt; Hike charge.
The gutor measured 1214 feet, and the of tiie business. However, it tiiUBt be
These gentlemen have great fnitli in hit. String fellow ami Cnmi Üinrs. J. A .
of over 700.000.
hide will lie prepared at once nml tiie gen­ uiuierttlood that Tiie. Herald lias nothing
Sanford soil, and we gladly welcome them Davis will act ns interlocutor in his usual
tlemen propose to have jt made up into to do with the fulfillment of other odverto ouriUldst. They nre tint kind o f people
«ni-wiyle-.und everyone ’attending
satc-iielsTmwiikh-ilicy_wiJti:iurV-lnnk the i i sing .nr snliscripiion rontrm.'ls, otherwise
Russian officials appropriated th e ’money needed to properly develop the great cel­
will lie promised an evening of rare en­
money made from their Sanford celery ■linn m ay be mutually arranged and
paid by tiie American fleet for coul while
ery della.
joyment. The Sanford boys liffve long
furms, recently purchased.
agreed upon.
at Vladivostok.
Tiie land is part o f the famous tract enjoyed the reputation o f being first-class
owned
by
M.
M.
Smith,
and
the
stiles
were
minstrels and next Tuesduy night's per­
A new hearing is to be given Albert T.
An effort is to be made to hove the next
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
Patrick, who is serving u life scn trn n H n Tpndc through the well-known real estate formance will be mi exception to the rule. legislature form a new county out of the
ut the Sanford Furniture .Company.
Mr. DeCottes witli his usual mngnaul- mirliPtmlf of Dade.
n*Ncw York prison for the supposed mur- firm o f Murrell &lt;k Mlnohew.
mou» spirit has consented to aid in the
performance nnd will add to theoleo will)
ills moving pictures.
r
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Give the tioys the glad hand and assist
I
a worthy cutise ut the same time.

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Sanford House. Showing Reflection in the Clear Lake Water

A Card to the Public »
I desire ta inforni my former patrons,
ami the public in liciterai, that I have ta­
ken chat tie of lite City Restaurant (in the
Hines' b lw k ). I
IflA W perH
ence gained by me In Jacksonville the (Kist
few months. will enable me to please my
customers even better than 1 did when 1
conducted the old Central Cafe.
Although I cannot just at iwesent give
the business my personal attention, my
assistant, Mrs. Hi&lt; ks.will be on liand at all
times, and will take great pleasure in g iv ­
ing the best o f service to all who may call
at the City Restaurant.
— II. E.W ise .

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Stone-Gove Block, now Being Repaired.

�THE SANFORO HERALD

Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN I
1A entri It AmooA-Yfc. laklnl- Notes,
and ralth, lie'll Prent ’Em"
. So Says Saunterer.

o f the publishers o f the New York World
and the Indianapolis News is all rot. A
newspaper has no more right to.slander n
person or persons than has an individ­
ual. There should be punishment for a
newspaper that w illingly and knowingly
injures people by the circulation o f un­
truths just as others ore taken before the
tribunal o f justice fo e like offenses. There
is no danger.of the freedom o f the press
being sacrificed in this country and all
editorials that act up this cry are .simply.
Intended for gallery consumption.

class o f disorders -marie th tr ilM ciiien t
that the word o f n morphine user was
worthless. He in not to be believed ns to
his infirmity. In relating a conversation
with one who had asked him what help
he could get from the Emmanuel idea,
the doctor stated that he had asked the
inorphinic how long he had_ Refrained
from using morphine.
The victim Re­
plied, “ About a week." But bis breath,
his appearance, and everything about
that h|» hod not nlulnlneil

When a Man Lives
Clear up to His Income
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hour.
over
i
Such disciples o f the ^Emmanuel movc4 So far the ministers and temperance |ment ns Dr. Worcester nnd Dr. McComb,
people have not descended' upon Talla­ limit their field .o f notion by “requiring
He owes it to Ills fam ily jand his business
Sgtriti Ctrrttpendmrt la TSt I l traiJ.
medical
diagnosis
of
many
diseases,
and
hassee
nnd
it
is
probable
that
there
will
Known By Name
to provide adequate life insurance— The
be no singing o f hymns in the corridors of declining to undertake treatment o f cer­
The girli, they fe y ere o curimi* lot.
Tor they teem with curloelty;
the state houso during the approaching tain kinds o f cases. Th oseto whom tills
But e girl U a illinfrreeble girl.
unexpected is always happening. But the
legislature.
movement is mostly directed are those of
When ber neme Ti Annie Moilty.
^
indolent habits o f mind and body, those
~
~t\ • •
-Girle, men eey, ere e myiterluui lot,
protection must be arranged for before it
Comprehemlble Just when too lete:
4
The Lenten season began for this year whose nervous systems are ragged with
All the seme, "tie plein cate of g irl..
o f 1009 on February 24. A s h W ednesday the dissipation o f our foolishly highWhen her neme ft plain t. Lver Dme.
jg too late,
Last Sunday was Outnquageslmn Sun- pitched Am erican life. Both social and
Clrle,, preacher» eey, ere a religloui lot, ■
But lor them the
ere loo fojy:
day, the Sunday before Lent, and the business.
They never heard of the unchrlttian girl
fifth Sunday before
Caster, which falls
Hysteria and mental depression, in
Whom people call llettle Rodoxy.
this year upon A p ril 11.
The period of spite o f what objectors say, arc subject
Again they call 'em the "iw ect gentle deer,"
Tig a fact which compel» one to grin.
feasting and prayer is as old as the most to the treatment o f mental and moral
When he recall* to mlrnl the fighting g irl
ancient o f civilizations.
To 'trace the conditions. When it comes to morphine
Who would cell herielf Kittle Mngln.
fasts and festivals b f the world would he habits Dr. Worcester is not mi confident.
Some writer* tell u* the fair eex I* weak.
Out three are lu ll like the old cynics,
to trace the entire history o f religion and “ When n person addicted to morphine
They kpow not the
mid imiiTe
mutch of the girl
e itrrngth
urength end
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human civilization.
Where noreligion
Now
poking a i M in Calile Stenta.
comes to rnc," he said, “ I urge him to go
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exists you will find no fasts and few fes­ to a sanitarium where lie can have the
And fellow* will tell of the girl* they know, —
Who are neither too ihort nor too long.
tivals.
care he needs nnd the protection from
Among which are mentioned the well-informed girl
And thry call her their dear Polly Gon.
Shrove Tuesday derives its name from himself. It is rarely you can take the
Of THE UNITED STATES
the ancient practice o f the church o f con­ word o f a person given ta morphine."
Theie are but few of the being) In the world
Whose tole “ rep’ ' may be known by their name, fessing sins, and being shrived or shrove,
On the other hand victim s -of alcohol­
And if every Caw wai a a w like thew,
J. S. COLES, Jr.; General Agent, Jacksonville, Florida
Twould he eaiy to pralw and to blame.
that is obtaining absolution on this 'day. ism are comparatively easy to start right
This year, 1900, it falls upon Fcbrunry again on sobriety's path. His distinction
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE, Special Agent
4 Good morning I Have you noticed 23. When Shrove Tuesday dawned all between nlcoholics nnd morphine) ns to
thoac great piles o f vitrified brieJi along belts were set a ringing, and all aban­ moral conditions was a most interesting
doned themselves to various amusements. one.' This new phrase o f applied Chris­
First street T
I l k ,
In England to this day it is called pan­ tianity sensibly avoids dangerous and
4 Waghington'a birthday, wiiich anniver­ cake day. Shakespeare makes his clown misleading generalizations.
As a matter o f fact, it Is a mental |&gt;rosary was celebrated last Monday, always in “ A lls W ell That Ends W ell" speak of
revives the hatchet and cherry troo-story, something being as “ fit as a pancake for c c s s o f aiding in cures o f a nervous char­
acter nnd tins nothing in reality to do
and some writers are so unkind ns to Shrove Tuesdoy."
Ash
Wednesday,
the
nctunl
beginning
with religion. Every intelligent doctor
regard the story as apocryphal. But that
” o!3 story about George browing a dollar o f Lent, falls this year upon February knows the value o f inspiring, a hopeful
Successors to N. H. GARNER
across the Potomnc, and the explanation 24. The date is dependent upon that of mental condition in his patient's minds
--th a t lie was able to do so “ because a dol­ Easter which is u movable feast. Easter us an nid to cure. A ll thoughtful physll a r wen P-f si+her-i n - 1h ose" thrjrr t him i r ztiways~fnils~opon~lffc~nrsl Sunday aftcF cions of education and experience know
does now," makes me duck every time the first full moon after March 21; but ghe,whole question better than the EmThe supplementary explanation also that should Easter fnll upon March 21, then munuelists themselves.
that was not much o f a trick for George the Sunday following will be Easter Sun­
However, it lias this value, tiiat it
to do, since lie had just "chucked a sov- day.
brings to individuals the nid o f orga nI zed
T h e QllttUde of a majority o f people |effort antTntt association o f people whose
— crelgnTnTDSB t h e s c r r ^ m n k c ic n e look
with ndmiratlon upon the “ metropolitan" toward the season o f Lent is th a t. U hopeful view s o f life aid (lie single per­
conics,as a welcome relief from tho son very m aterially by contact and helppress humorists.
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strain nnd strife o f every day, life, nnd ful suggestion, in this w ay and through
these means the movement may do much
4 A couple of Jacksonville traveling men brings a restful period in which to re­ good.
A Complete Line of Cigars and Tobacco
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were sillin g in the hotel lobby over in a cover bodily hcaitit and mental balance,
Its literal observ­ 4 Henry C. Frick as a successor to Sena­I AGENCY FOR PLO W ’S HIGH GRADE C A N D I E S AND
neighboring town the other night cussing poise nnd quietude.
ance
is
not
entered
into
very fully tcaJay, tor Knox ns n representative uf the great
the powers that be for IrTot promptly re­
R O Y A L SC ARLET B R A N D OF CANNED G O O D S
pealing the local option litw, and ail even by those who consider themselves I stale o f Pennsylvania in-the upper house
|
o
f
the
United
States
congress
would
be
n
“ dry" towns in general came in likewise pretty strict church people. The spirit of
fitting contribution to the millionaire's
the Lenten season is good nnd makes us
for a vigorous scoring.
|club o f the country. Mr. Frick, o f course,
"W hat can n man do in a town like think more o f our brother man, more would go to tile senate to represent the'
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Come and See Us, or ’Phone 39
thisT" asked one o f these traveling men charitably disposed, nnd more regardful j common p e o p le and not-to look after the
“ I'd go crazy if I laid to live in a town of the amenities of our earthly existence. interests of the steel trust, all appearnnces to the contrary notwithstanding.
where n man couldn't even gel a drink It has even taken possession o f those
— T he S aijkteker.
It's a dull place for a man front a city to who do not give adherence to the church,
put in a night, for sure. ‘ W hat'sthe mat who take home to themselves the spirit
ter witli going over to the public liullf o f self-sacrifice, nnd self-restraint, which *•*♦+4-4-4*4&gt;+4’4.+ÿ&lt;M-+++ÿ+4.
There'», u magician over there giving a are helpful to a greater serenity o f ternYou
performance. It will be something to do per, o f mind nnd o f body,___ Thus the
spirit nnd the ideals of the Lenten season,
until bedtime."
if not the literal observance, find u more
" i ’ll go you on thut proposition."
The hotel proprietor and the editor of general acceptance now than ever before
the only newspaper in the town joined among men of the world.
them and all went to the itcrformnnce.
The conjuror asked him if some one
4 1 read in the fashion column of a
Celery now being marketed.
Selling for good prices/
would loan him a white handkerchief.
magazine the other day that a dress re -1
One o f she traveling men blinded up a former wanted to have placed on women
big squure piece of white muslin.
some sort o f an insignia to determine |
The tnagicinn examined the cloth for
whether they are attached or unattached
COME AND SEE
moment, and then remarked dramatically females. Now what do you think of that? I
“ Thank heaven, there is one clean It would stop all the fun some tnen get in
The kind that Mother
siioet in this town."
the endeavor to find out the Diet for |
used to make? „ .
And now the publisher claims thut it themselves.
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was the hotel bed d o ilies tiiat the
Juror referred to. while the hotel keeper 4 The prohibitionists talk wildly about I
The Kind That Looks
swears thut it was the town’s newspaper the evils of liquor drinking but tills is a
that was meant.
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Like Bread, Tastes Like
small matter as compared with morphine |

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Equitable Life Assurance. Society
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GARNER &amp; ROBERTS

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H A Y A N D - G R A IN

High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams

W H IT E

F R O N T G R O C ER Y

Kissimmee Celery Lands

ant Good,
Wholesome

Flowing W ells

Rich Land Cheap

BREAD

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nnd other addictions. The liquor drunkBread, and is Bread?
I find tills In the "Ph ilistin e," a little ard makes such u show o f tilmaulf »I m.»
. pam pblot - ed i ted - b y " PYn~AtbCTI ua Hu b- the evils attached to excess llfiuor drink­
bard:
ing are thereby apparent to all and ex ­
The Finest Line of Pas­
There is no prophylactic so power­
aggerated most grossly. The morphine
ful us the healthy, happy resiliency
tries in the City___
and cocaine "h a b itu le" can usulUly hide
of Nature. L ife 4s a fight against
Ills,'fo
lly
and
inteni|&gt;crancc
f^r
zjuany
disease, and Nature has provided
life ahull win if given half a chance.
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years, just as the sensualist is enabled
L ife is natural: disease is abnormal.
to do.
To Introduce disease into a health)
You-aver-renKze-thnt nrortnhnTrTfT |-G«f-Wftgon W ilPStop-Al~f
-------- body-tm tferrtirYTfir llisT&gt;ou are"
per cent o f those addicted to dry intoxi­
tifyin g tiie individual against disease
Your Door Every.Day
is the very ucuic o f scicntifu) stupid­
cation aVe doctors and the closely allied
+
ity.
profession o f dentists and druggistsT The
t
There is nothing resists disease ..
reason, o f course. Is easily explained by
equal to health—keep It, prize It,
the fact tlint these men are enabled more
o
work for it, pray for it.
easily to obtain the drug and also are
And when a doctor or anybody else
talks to.you about inoculating the
often using it in their work.
beautiful body o f your child with
lx is not n very difficult matter for the
dead matter froui a diseased cow, in
(Caterers to the Public)
alcoholic victim to quit the practice and
the interest o f health, tell him to go
to— India, where dried grasshoppers
reform himself altogether, but the mor
Complete Line of Groceries
and snake tongues are considered u
phlue victim finds it Impossible to break
cure for cholera.
awuy from tho habit, and few ever make
genuine reformation.
4 It makes a big lot o f difference to a man
It is one o f the tilings that even the
“ hjllb ?LgQ -U Jm uicto him.
xuuanual Movement regards as beyond
1Let a man shake one finger at another its skill; thus mental healing at least
and there's likeiy ^o.be a fight. But Just wiU not encourage the victim that'he con
Contractor and Builder
let.him hold up Ym&gt; fingers with a side- be cured by practicing the ideas and
wise jerk, and you can gumble thut it methods o f the promoters o f the m ove­ W ill Fumisti
Estimates for any Building
will be gin fizzes or highballs all around, ment.
_
Repairs, Etc.
or a couple o f goblets o f suds at the lea st
Dr. Worcester in a recent address in S t
Queer how people look at things.
George’s church. New York city. • which

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The Crippen Music Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones.

Low Prices. •

PO P

Easy Payments.

P ico Block

STUMON

The Restaurant Man
C o rn e r

F irs t

S tre e t and

P a lm e tto A v e n u e

F. S U N D E L L

G. R. CALHOUN
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Best Fertilizers
* On Earth

FIRST CLASS CRATE M A TE R IA LS , Sanford. Fla.

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was largely devoted to neirvous diseases,
This talk about the freedom o f the and what the Emmanuel idea could, and
presp being abridged by the indictments could not do, in the m atter o f curing such

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J . M. W IL L S O N , J r . , Kissimmee, Fla.

Office at A . E. Kill'» Lumber Yard

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

.TolvPrintinri
Quickly and Neatly E x®?ute*La,!
U U U 1 n n iin g The Herald Printing Company

�February 27, 1909

IN SANFORD CHURCHES

PRICE O f ORANGES ADVANCED

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pa.

Where Devout of the Celery
City Worship Tom orrow .

Jas. Lnughlin, Jr., to Chus. B. Robinson,
New York Prices Advance Sturdily and
deed, $ 1.
Grapefruit Is Wanted
Chas. B. Robinson to Jas. Laughlin, Jr.,
deed. $ 1.

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JOHN V. DENTON &amp; GO.

(New York Packer]
New York, Feb. 22— Price» o f Florida
Sallie C. Eccleston to Jas. Laughlin, Jr.,
oranges,hove
been
advancing
steadily
all
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aeu ii«.iii)( a
ic u u ii) ail
deed. $ 200 .
RESUME Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS week until nt theclose they were 2 Sot 40c Mary Harrison to Mary M. Eldredge, qcd.,
HL'J»'
higher
»»v
higher thnn
thnn Im
lasti w
week.
Excellent •—&gt;
fruit•
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.Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets
weather, together
much
lighter
re*■ ----- with'
"
"tu
w s sif^iit
t i *C"
Moriun W.Doering toC .F. Harm on, wd.;
tOf tntrrest to Those Religiously in* relpriThilté Méñ sGöSjf Faeton in ihómaÑ $250.
NEW YORK CITY
cllned—Subjects of Discourses
ket and for once in the seuson money is
Carolyn
E.
Porter
toC.F.
Harrison,
w
tl.,
for the Sabbath.
REFERENCES! Aetna National Bonk of New York City, or any Commercial Ageücy
being made on,Florida oranges. The sup­ rison, wd., $40.
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Tk. r*«lor» o i lk* Chunk*« In ih* City ait F.iinr.l,
and tp hundreds of Shippers who are shipping to them regular
ply
is
unequal
to
tl»e
demand,
which
-has
Raqamxt la bring of k »J iKair AnnuaacanMnli and
L flile M. Dctheust to Jackson &amp; Gridin,
f l Kri C
Churth
MMf
l»i*rch Nawa la ikla ufBca not laid thaa ThurxJ*, become extrem ely active during.the last deed. $ 00 .
iftffasoon.
few weeks and is getting stronger nil the
First Methodist
Cagles Mold Meeting
Rev.A.E IIoua*t&gt;oldcr.pa«tor;churcli, mriu-r Park time. Tho fruit is cleaning up closely
•venue and m h »treei: parsonage, cornet Mag­
On
Monday
night the new A erie of the
from
day
to
day.
Receivers
say
thnt
the
nolia avenue and Seventh sire««; phone 25?.
-------------nlng service at U;
It; evenlm
5
?nd»r™ OTln&lt;Vfvi«!"nt
ryVnlng tervlrr. superiority in .quality o f Florida offerings Order o f Eagles held a preliminary m eet­
i.wv. u , . » . '» ■rhnnl.'O.-gS a. n i j j
Uniir iuit.arEp"h
tinier.
Supt.
wtl&gt; Le«u *. 3™b6 Sunday cvln* over n great portion o f the California slock ing ut the city hall. F. Viering o f Gaines­
P IT T S B U R G , P A .
lag.
accounts for popularity o f the form er ville. the organizer o f the Aerie, after ex ­
Jtefc-CUMe Jackson,
of. North. -Georgia
IDestrtnfieTIFics bTTuncjrfruit are-selling plaining the-nhn nnd history oMhronlCT^
* ■ SalcsAgenTsTindDIstVlbutors
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BRANCHES
BRANCHES
Conference, will preach .morning nnd eve- tliis wt*ek $.1i&gt;r3.7S, with good lirights expressed I ii b surprise at the great success
SAN FO RD C E L E R Y ONION
ning. Subject: JdVooll^.Protection Asso- and russets doing $2.50iu 3. Fancy 120s he had ia bringing together so many mem­
Chicago
New York
¿¡at¡on.
ore in good demand nt S l o t 4.50, .with bers in this city in n few days. The roll
Room 10, Pico Block.
’Phone 2G9
Cincinnati
League business meeting. Monday eve- some extra fancy well known brands ex- of charter members being nlready one
Washington
hundred.
SANFORD, FLA .
ning at 7:30.
Jacksonville
ceeding these prices.
Sanford
All are Invited.
The installation o f the Aerie w ill take
Reports from Florida indicate that the
place on March lGth, nnd It is expected
crop is chinning up very rapidly. Ship­
The P e o p le 's C o n g r e g a tio n «!
thnt for this occasion there will be n num­
' Rev. R. I. Kirkland, pattssr .Sunday morning ments will gradually grow lighter and in
•ervicr. 11; evening service. 7;“ ; prayer meeting two weeks at lenst, the season will prnctL ber of Eagles from neighboring cities in
attendance.
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Wednesday. 7:00 p. m. : Saldutlh school, 10 a, m
J. C, Ensmlnger, Superintendent.
cnliy he closed. Florida growers are get­
The following committees have been ap­
Rev. R. Lee Kirkland, D.D., the new pas­ ting more orders for fruit than they can
pointed to lake enre of the management
tor. will preach Sunday morning at II fill. Every section o f the country wants
on installation day:
o’clock. Subject: The Loveliness of the oranges froip.”this-StnftPnnd is willing to
Hall—J. I). Davison. W. H. Hand, G. W.
Savior.
pay for thent. In some places growers are Adams, H. H. Hill.
A t 7 :3 0 1&gt;. m. lie will deliver his lecture getting ns high ns $1.40 f. o. b. nnd wires
.Entertainment—J. M. Hand, H. P. Dri­
on what he b o w mid heard in the S a il from here o f this price this week have fa il­
ver. to select the other members.
Francisco earthquake. Heretofore this ed to land the fruit. The season is clos­
Reception— W. D. Holden, J. D. Davison,
lecture has been given at an admission ing in much better shape thnn anyone
J. If. Overman, C. T. Snead. D. H. Adams,
of 25 nnd 50 cents. Tills time the lecture anticipated. Some receivers here wish
George A. De Cottes.
Ü
will be given free to the public.
they had bought at least iflO cars more
This organization starling with such
Song service w ill begin at 7:15, sharp. when they could have secured them tit n
a vim right from the go. will he a great
Sunday school a t 9:45.
fair price. They would have been able t o , tiling for Sanford, since it is assured from
clean upunder present circumstances $300 the beginning to he a strong and healthy
Catholic
a car easily. The fruit is excellent now, society, bidding fair to grow and (irospcr.
Rtv. H. Fos, rector: services evrry second and
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fourth Sunday; early mass, 7 a. in.; mmi jpiJ scr- better than it has been any time tills sea­
The charter w ill btrlOBCil Dtt the night
mon.10 a. ro.7Sunday schoot,- 0 ü. ni.'; vespers, 5 son. It alwnys gels better after January.
o f March IGth, and anyone wishingto join
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Nearly nil o f it is thoroug|djrj|pc_aiul_lu- Ja * u charter m em ber nt thercduccd tnstnlFirst Sunday in L e n t:
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Mass, 7 a. in.
Sunday school, 0 n. m. edible qualities are fine. Fancy Indian lation fee, can do so by calling on the sec­
Mass and Bermon, 10 a. tn. W ay o f the Rivers have sold $ 3«»4.50, according to retary of the Aerie, S. Runge, nt the
Cross, sermon itntl benediction, 7:30 p. m. size. Most of the fruit isniitiiitig to small Coca-Cola Bottling Co.’s office.
sizes nnd litis is what the trade wants.
Potato Barrels
Fancy grapefruit is scarce, hut in good
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:
-S A N F O R D ^FLO R ID A -----3 5c F70. B. Iïërê:
¡
K-*v. j. W Iloyd piittor; Sunday morning serv­ demand. It is no trouble nt all to get
ice. It; evening service. 7:Q0: Snhhnth school. SI: 15
Huntington Mills &amp; Cooperage Co..
a m.; Dr J.T. Denton, Supt.; Il, Y. I* U. Sunday S3i&lt;t*| for fine fruit, with some extra
Huntington, Fin.
at 3 p m „ II. E. Tolar. Prcat.; prnyrr mi'eting ev ­ fancy exceeding these quotations. Fine 25-tf
ery Wednesday, 7;U0 p. m.
russets arc in request at $2.75m 3.50,
TO P P R IC E S FOR Y O U R '
with bright nnd ordinary quiet at $2.50 T h e S u p r e m e of E x c e l ­
Holy Cross EpUcopnl
Kev B, P. Brown, rector; A. D. Key, senior war
m 2 .75. The lurger |x&gt;rllott of the arrivals
drn; Sunday morning service. ||; evening srrviiv,
le n c e is
show
only ordinary quality. Tlitjre are
7:30; SuMiulli school. 0:45n m ; Il K. Whilner.
when shipped to HEWITT.
Supt ; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening,
If you tire not tloing
only a few Tangerines arriving and most
business with this House, write tu them at once.
of them are too poor to exceed $2 m 3.
Presbyterian
Prime fruit would tiring more. Fancy
Kev, J. P. McKlnnton, pastor; morning service.
II, evening service, 7:00; Salihatli mIiooI, 11:30 a Kings itre selling $4 m 4.50 a strap. Rusm ; Henni Mcüuilin, Supt.; prayer meeting Wed­
setts and ¡xior stock are quiet at irregular
nesday. 7:00 p. ni.
Next Sunday. Rcv,.J, F. McKinnon. Die prices. Kumquuts are neglected nt nomi­
F R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
M ER CHANTS
pastor, will preach morning and evening. nal price«.

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Papers riled for Record

D. W. Smith unti wife to Jackson &amp; Grif­
fin.
deed, $225.
An Essay on th e E d ito r
Ivey F. Bellows inni honhund to Thomas |
A little boy in town was given* the
stunt by his father ttwwritc an essay tin M. Henkel, deed, $700.
John P. Parry to Aaron Horton, sat. mtg
'Editors, and here is the result;—--------- __
"I don’t know how ncwspajiers come-to
L. P. Daniel to W. J. Dahiel, wtl.. $800.
be in the world. I don’t think God docs
Joseph Leinhurdt to S. E. Newell, sal
for he huint got nothing to say about them
and editors in the Bible. I think the editor mtg.. $700.
M. Ella Miller nnd husband to Emina
is fine o f the missing links you rend of.
and stayed in the bushes until after the Bartlett and husband, sat. mtg.. $300.
Geo. T.Bartlett and wife 10M.P. Latighflood; and then cam e out nnd wrote the
1
lilt,
deed, $125.
thing up, and has been here ever since. I
Catherine D. Stiirbuck to Geo. I. Russell,
don’t think he ever dies. I never saw a
dead one and never heurd o f one getting sat. mtg., $500.
Jos. E. Clark,-aditi., to I W. Williams,
licked. Our paper is n mighty good one;
deed.
$ 100.
hut the editor goes without underclothes
E.
F.
Sperry und w ife to C. W. Hendry
nil the winter and don’t wear any socks
and paw ain’t paid his subscription since and wife, wd., $ 1.
Geo. F. Fernuld Hardware Co. vs. C. J.
the paper started. I nst paw if thut was
why the editor hnd to suck the juse out Close et al, lien, $020.12. ’ ’
A . S.Siins to Rose E. Samuel, wd.. $350.
of snowbatlsMn winter nnd go to bed when
City
of Orlando to J. M. Quinshury, lis
lie hail n shirt wnsht in summer; Anti

In Character
In Manner
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Plans,

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Best Line of Cigars and To ­
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N e w s p a p e rs ,

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Gun Metal, Kid and Patent
Leather, at $3.50 and $4.00

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Bunk of W inter Garden to Win. Knipp,
• editor gets drunk Its n cubc o f too much
booze and if he dies Its the jim-jams.”— Ex. sat. mtg., $300.
n J. A . Pedriek and w ife toS. A. Johnson,
N um litf T h eir N ew P o sses sio n s
mtg., $ 1,000 .
0. E. Walker, who recently purchased a
Geo. W. Tideman to A.W . Acree.sut.mtg.
ten acre lot on the corner of Beardall and
J. C Futch am| wife Hi Hrttlt tllldL w d. $1
~ G«neve trvenurB.'Wlllcnll It “ Ttipekn Place.“
W. 1» Story et al to R.P.Reaves. wd., $173.
Thb 'ionie is very appropriate, ntMr.WnlkW. H. Wofford nnd w ife to Ge Myers, wd.,
er lives In Topeka, Kansas. Topeka is the
$ 100.
''t^yaTTnume for potato, and Mr. Wnlker
Jos. A. Knox to L. S. and P. H. Bryant,
»as a fine crop o f potatoes on the place.
bt. $9,000. .
Doc. Castle w ill name his place •‘Castle
City of Orlando to O.W.Lenke, lis pendens
Garden.” This does not signify that it is
Herman Hoffman to Nettle G. Rollins,wd.
• landing place for immigrants, although
$5.*
would probably like to locate a good
Plat o f Edge water Terrace.
German fmnlly'un the place some time' In
the future.
W. C. Burgess and w ife to Susie W. llur-

Oarndon

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SNEAD &amp; VENABLE

____This » « -P r o v e n T r u e

intcrnr
w*-pnw“took inB OGlTntO tbc wood »lied
B. Drew to W. J. Thig|ien, sat. mtg..$75.
and lickl me awful hard. If the editor
W. J . Tliig|&gt;en to R. E. Herndon, wtl..$250
makes a mistake folks say he ought to tie
IN
Smith &amp; Davis to Thus. J. Biggs, agm ’t,
hung; but if a doctor makes any mistakes
he buries litem and people dnssant sny
Smith &amp; Davis to Ernest J. Brown.
nothing because doctors can read and
writelatin. When the editor mnkes a tnis- agm’t,$150.
Emma Banlieu and husband toC.Stnrk.
tnke there is a lawsuit, anti sweuriug nnd
ojlig foay; h(H j f n Hrw-tnr mil hi** one theJC-j mtg.. $350. ___________ _________________ _
funeral, cut flowers and perfek silence.
A. W. Gilchrist, guv. to.B. A. Galloway,
Boot and Shoe Models the
—A doctor can use a wortl n yard long with- com. as notary public.
____
Mary A. Morrison and Jiusbatul to Mike [excellence has reached its
—
hi m nr anybody else knowlng-what it
means; but if (he editor uses one he bus Kutuudu. wd., $500.
to spell it. If (fie doctor goes to see unCurl Tundquist to Johanna J. Nordstrom, supreme height.
Chastity of
other mail’s w lfo he charges for the visit; wd, $ 1.
hut if an editor goes he gets u charge *of
A. W. Gilchrist, gov., to U. F.Whittier, Jr., design,
Richness
without
buckshot. When the doctor gelk drunk it com. as notary public.
Victoria Hawkins to W 111. Hawkins, sat. Showiness, Plainness without
is a case o f being overcome by the bent
«
and if he dies it is from hart trouble, when mtg., $500.

$3oo;

HEW ITT

C H A S . _T. C L A R K
N E X T DOOR TO PEOPLE’S BANK.

�'“' I
rcbrnary 27.1909

SANFORD HERALD

A WEEKLY PAPER IS THE BEST

HELD PRELIMINARY TRIAL

F u ll Line
W e pity sincerely the reporter o f the
dailv newspaper. Many o f those engaged C. E. Webb Is Bound Over to Criminal
Published Every Saturday Mvrhlni at Sanford »Ft a In collating-news for the columns 'o f the
Court.
R. J. Holly, Mannilnj Editor
diurnal press are bright and clever fellows,
The preliminary hearing o f E. E. Webb,
deserving o f a better fate. ' Th eyareoften charged with arson, was held last Satur­
Subscription Prie«, 91.00 a Tear In Advance
at their wits' end to fabricate the neces­ day before Judge Strlngfellow, end In his
Entered at second-class mall matter August 22nd. sary mental pabulum to fill' up the rapa­ opinion there was not sufficient evidence
ISOS, at the i’uitnfflce at Sanford. Florida,
cious maw o f the dally which has an to hold Webb on the charge. But Prose­
under Act of March 3rd. 1879.
Insatiate greed for copy. These lively cuting A ttorn ey Warlow thought differDurham Ad verlUlni Com pa ny. Jacksonville, Rep- young men are making the history o f n day.
.
,
. ent and bound the defendant over to the
rasentati!re.
It Is..supplanted tomorrow by another c ^ n n i court which meets ou March 8.
Office Flret Floor In the BUhop Block. Flrat Street volume. Each scribe writes over thirty
The bond was fixed at &lt;3,000.
This
Telephone No. MB.
or forty acres o f copy hurriedly for he trial will be watched with much Interest
------------------------------------------- . ■ must forge ahead like a steam engine “ to on account o f the prominence given the
E xit T he Chronicle.
M a k e Y o u r S e le c t io n F r o m F u ll P a tte rn Pieces
fill up the paper." He has no lim e to nfTnir. T he H e r a l d , ns usual, w ill not ex­
take pains with his manuscript and can­ press any opinion on the case until It
The “ lung felt w o n t' Inin been more not Inject a bit o f Inspiration into the
comes to hand as court news.
than filled.
lines which seems to he racing for their
Im pressed W ith Sanford
life. And when that magical and wel
It looks ns If Jacksonville Intends
Stephen
Slater, a gentleman o f political
com e_"30"— copy all in — Is sounded the
wresting fromSnnford the distinction
successful reporter sits around nervously nnd business prominence In his home
o f being known ns "tho Kalamazoo o f
to see what bad breaks m ay be self-appar­ locality near Detroit, Michigan, with his
the South."— Palatka Tlmes-Herald.
~ J u it te lf them" GiFt "you- sa wTia. hfid ent nnd watch-for the M tM m cd contem­ estimable w ife_a n d charming daughter,
poraries, in mortal dread and fear o f a Miss Carrie Sinter, visited this cHy~Utff
they will know the " w re s t"
"scoop," the bugbear o f the newspaper present week. Mr. Slater, like all who
man’s life. With (bo well ordered weekly Investigate Sanford, was greatly Impress­
L e a f by
tlie roses fall.
newspaper
lik eT iicH erald there 1s ample ed with the advantages offered by the
Drop by drop the spring runs dry
time
for
euphemism
to soften the nsperi- Celery City, nnd will quite probably nrOno by one, beyond recall,
lies,
to
prune
out
the
disgusting crim en 14 m age to spend his winters here in future.
Do the roses bloom and d ie..........
and sensational news that Is the body It Is possible, too. that lie may become In­
and soul o f the news that is brought by terested in some o f the profitable indus­
FIRST IN pCACC-riRST IN WAR
.WUc.ur
plate-syndicate Jwpscs and must tries o f tho place or adjacent country, as
•Georgia, Washington,-the Father o f his
go
into
the dnlfy papers that are sent then he is a shrewd observer ot profitable oper­
country, brilliant soldier, statesman of
306-308 FIRST
STREET, SANFORD,
Into
the
houses for fam ily reading. A t ations nnd has the means to do about as
ability, on honored Southern gentleman,
nnd lover o f his fellow-man, whose nnme the expense o f being thought prudish. T he he pleases. Thoes who met the visitors
and fame w ill be ever held In greatest H erald has religiously excluded accounts were happily predisposed in their favor and
Just Like Mothers
nnd Buff Rock. $i lor 15. Aniiltm t r
love and reverence by the American t r o ­ of criminal assaults and scandals and does Will lie glad to have them come again,
S -8 '
Tate
&amp;.
Monroe
are baking breltd like Arinl, Sanford.
either
ns
winter
guests
or
as
permant
re­
not
permit
a
line
to
appear
in
these
pic, was bom February 22, 1732, and
mother
used
to
make
It,
not
the
kind
that
Young lady wishes position in office«
last Monday was the anniversary o f his columns that is not pure nnd wholesome. sidents.
s full o f air and tasteless, but tlie good, store during vacation nimulis. Aiidrtu
While
the
daily
newspaper
Is
u
neces­
birth. Tho history o f his life and work
27-2-p
Sanford Directory
wholesome bread that delights tho palate, "J. L. care or Herald office.
for tho people is known to nil who have sary evil its history o f the hour would not
Sanford.is growing so rapidly that even and really worth your money. This new
F or S ale .— Sound, gentle horse, with
even a slight acquaintance with history. be complete if it embraced not the police tho eyes o f tho directory makers are
bakery is making a bid for public patron­ good buggy and harness. Price reasonscourt,
the
divorce
court
nnd
other
avenues
Ills was n life o f high ideals and clean,
turned this wny, nnd J. F. Moore is in the age, and their fine line pf baked goods 1b able. Horae can be driven, or worked on
o f crime.
honest, purity o f copduct.
city this week compiling tlie data for a increasing tlie unde every tiny. The w in­ farm. P . 0. llox 8. Lake Mary, Fla. 26-1
The weekly newspaper Is the thing. It
The successful termination o f the R ev­
city directory to be published by Polk &lt;k dow o f tliolr place In tho Clark building
F ok S a '-E, W pQp—Pine, ur &lt;u M ,y w ^load; blocks or otherwise. W. It. JUluk
olutionary War, n struggle o f unexampled contains a careful resume o f the week. Co. Mr. Moore is meeting with great suc­
filled with nil the fine bread, pies and cake
A ltamonte Springs, Farida.
. privation and heroism, found this mighty The roses are shorn o f their thorns and cess nnd expects to finish up the work in
is enough to stampede the hungry ones.
only
the
flowers
remain
to
exhale
their
nation of ours finally welded, into the
—
Jf
you
w
ant
a fim -xlass i*p c w rit«-»tn fe w weeks. Beside the-nam es o f the They nlso carry u full line o f groceries III
-a moderate rice, call at Tln^Hfnild office
great commonwealth o f the American prcfuincs like incense on tiic Sabbath Inhabitants, places of business nnd other
connection With theirbakcry. Their V a g - nnd inspect the Ulickcnsderfrr. Tlie best
Republic o f the United__ States— the day.'“
matter. ilm rc_w ilL be l en pages o f de- &lt;m will call at your door—eve ry - morning, OHd-moSt CQlnPPCl IllUchijn-on lln'mufkfi
Tim HERAUTTius bcen ’Yffinosophlcnl, (t
freest'and most splendid o f all the Re­
scriptlve matter pertaining to Sanford, nnd delivery is mude to every part o f the
W anted— Party to contract to furnish
publics of. the earth, und let us hope will ms looked upon the humorous side o f a f­ nniT the new Sanford directory promises
engine wood on rack, for S. k F. railway.
city.
Remember
the
name
o
f
T
a
te
&amp;
live to solve rightly all o f humanity’s fairs nnd tried to extract all the rational to be a most valuable edition.
A P. CUNfUUY.
Monroe when you want the beat_________
problems— jiartleuInrly that o f pence uni­ enjoyment there is in this life. The som­
T h e corps o f “ nam e-takers" w ill arrive
S hade T rees — Those wanting shade trees
bre reverse side o i the coin that passes
v e r s a lly ."
Visit from a Connecticut Editor
o f tiny kind, such as palmetto, magnolia,
next week to complete the work begun by
current
has found no reflection here. Let
The work o f statesmanship, nqw freed
’ The Herald acknowledges a pleasant oak and maple, should see A F VVestrrMr. Moore. Residents will please afford
from the hnrrnssing duties o f carrying on the disgruntled malcontents, the pessimists every courtesy and'give all necessary In­ visit on Tuesday o f R. H. Gillespie o f dlck. Trees guaranteed to grow Hot
203. Sanford.
a great war, was directed into a greater and the too good-to-bc-truc sycophants
formation to make tlie Sanford Directory Stanford, Conn. Mr. Gillespie is o f the
F or S ale — Lettuce plants R II Menchannel o f making a nation worthy o f prate on such if they will for we'll none
firm o f Gillespie Bros., one o f the largest
ns complete as possible.
head , on Celery avenue.
the ideas and theories of government of it. L ife is loo short for eternal night
printing bouses in Connecticut and nlso
B ig Sale o r Dry G oods
C e l e r y P l a n ts — If»,Out) very fine (rick
that determined its republican form, and ns we journey through this vnlc o f tears,
publishers o f the Stanford Daily A d v o ­
lied
plants for sale cheap J mi I) Jixu«,
Bobo
&amp;
.
Fortson
will
throw
open
the
lie
that
is
not
blind
should
look
for
the
to make It forever possible to have the
cate. In Mr. Gillespie, Sanford has a G im er o f French avenue and Third street.
blessings of the victory for freedom, nnd beauty o f the flowers and not for the slimy doors o f their new store, in the Stone- staunch friend nnd&gt; his many friends in
W anted— Everyone to know tlmt the
tho rights to enjoy the fruits o f jrocefu l worm that stings the blossom and crawls Grove blotk, next Wednesday. In addition this city hope to huve him here again
Blickensdrrfrr typewriter is the best un
to
their
regular
stock
thoylm
vc
purchnsed
over Us beautiful leaves . anil stamen
industry.________________ . '
next winter.
the market. See them at Hie Herald of-'
The leaves of the rose are beautiful. We a large stock o f goods at n bankrupt Sale
ficc.
1IIC PASSING o r THE RAZORBACK
Clearing Up New Land
prefer to admire its rainbow tints instead and will offer the stock o f clothing, under­
For S ale —Good property, now bringing
wear, Indies’ underwear and jackets,
J. E. Pace, the well known grower and tw elve |K*r cent interest on investment.
With the advent o f the homeseeker and o f the trail o f the nauseous insect.
the fencing in of nil the lands near San­
— N 11 G\sm i . Snafonl.
T he H erald is a fam ily paper and no ladies', gents' and children's shoes, rain­ shipper, has great faith in the future of
ford where the animals were wont to room word w ill ever knowingly be permitted in coats nnd hats, hosiery nnd notions, at the vegetable crop and is now engaged
T omato P lants — For sale lex! plants
at will, the most picturesque and (lie these columns that rnuy not be read with prices Itint will make them move. This in clearing 100 acres of land preparatory ready for field. Phone 2JN C W How.
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most worthless— the rnzorlmck hog— is propriety in any company. This is our stock is the finest and largest ever brought for next fall's crop. Tills' w ill bring up man.
fast receding from the landscape. With platform. By unswerving fealty to iis to the city, nnd the people o f Sanford arc the total o f land In cultivation on Mr.
W anted .—A n expem-med
all-round
the coming of the new era of vegetable tenents we have succeeded in giving T he invited to attend the sale nnd have their Pace’s place to J60 acres. A t the pre­ iarmcr, acquainted with Sanford condi­
Remember the date, vailing prices this much land would mean tions. Must huve refer**rices. Sternly juK
raising the days of this freebooter who H erald a national reputation and in make- wants supplied.
2 7 -2 I p ------------ -X,-Q-rtk&lt;re Herald,----iVednrsdnyrMnrclrS:
-form erly -ravaged-Um* -Htdda-is nl-nn-endr
&lt;100,000 In farm v a lu e ir Quite a snug
L ost— Five dollurs reward fur oar Jer­
The fence law is no l&gt;onc of contention in territory In this grand symposium of sov­
little fortune can bo renlized in Sanford
sey milk cow with dark sides.gray mi
C olored K n igh ts Have u Big Tim e
lands.
tills section, for every owner of a tract of ereign sister states,
back; with short crumpled horns project­
A ll day Wednesday the colored Uniform
land fences it at once and at the present
it is the no plus ultra o f journalism.
ing over face. Has black tips, with so
Fine C elery On N ew Land
earm arks. Return to or notify J A. * &lt;
rate there will soon be but little wild land
And paramount to all other aims nnd Rank Knights of Pythias enjoyed a great
T- J. Hawkins has demonstrated . h it StnltH A t'the FleinffilfTil's pine in West
le ft for the razorback to roam.
objects T he H erald has labored zealously butalllon meeting. Delegates came from
ability ns a celery grower by setting at Sanford and get reward
Exit the travesty on pork, and enter for the upbuilding o f Sanford. Our devo­ Jacksonville, Orlando, Kissimmee, Palatka
naught the traditions o f .new land bejjig _. F oK. S a u ;— T wo acres improved l*nd.___
the fine, well-fed hogs, penned., up and tion to her cause has never flagged. That St. Augustine and other points, besides
no
good for celery. He is now shipping cottage, packing house, t * o ¡lowing wUX
well fed, with a long line of ancestors which aided her people was our common several prominent officials o f the order.
from
new land on Celery avenue sam e of tiled in good condition, Itunher and tivds.
nnd a glimpse o f hums nnd bacon to enuso. The people have made T he H erald A ll bended by ajbra&amp;a band from Jncksoneverything complete fur farming. Will
the finest celery ever seen in this sectimf.
make the mouth
the epicure moisten thc great and Influential paper that it is I ville- paraded the streets. Tlie uniformed
sell with or without crop, tin 4th strret,
Mr. Hawkins kindly remembered The west side. — W. R. Robbins, Sanford. Fla.
in anticipation.
today. We shall stay with the people men made a very creditable display. In
Herald office with a crate In wblqh two
F or R ent— L ight room house. S20 |er
Tho passing o f the razorback incans enrnestly and wisely, ns every man the afternoon there was speaking at the
dozen
stalks filled the crate. That is go­ month. Enquire GM Magnolia Ave.
that in the future the Sanford farmers shuuld stick to tlie bridge that has car­ lodge room, nnd the festivities were closed
ing some.
with a grand ball in the eveniug
will raise a good breed o f real hogs. No ried him across in safety.
more will the controversy arise as to the
Sold Sanford Avenue Tract
Wedding Dinner
owner of an ofTendlng hog, for the iuttcr
J.
E,
L a lng sold len acres o f Int].| ifi |8
SAMfDBUjAS A .H L S O IIL ___
— Lnst-fitindny- MntntFM ror-Joe-Saucrr,
dnynntm flt will lx; of the domestic vorleOne o f the visitors to Sanford last week who were married at Kissimmee last week, week to S. G. Spuro o f Michigan. This
ty and will be so thoroughly domesticated made the remark that.he found Sanford
gave a wedding dinner to a select number land is high hammock land und the new
that be will have no mind to roam, lie to be much better us a winter resort than
o f friends and the immediate relatives of owner Intends'to Improve it ut once.
will be a well-behaved bog thut w ill eat any other pince in Florida nnd lie hud
tlie groom. It was a most enjoyable ocCatholic Church Mission
out o f your band, und after u year’s stay tried them all. He found the clim ate o f
I ciisiun und the table was replete with tlie
A Mission, beginning on ibe 7th nipi
in the [ten will either find bis w ay to the the coast resorts too rigorous fora delicate
I choicest vlnnds— tho usual wedding cake ending on the 14 th of March, w ill be given
butcher’s block or pose at the county fair constitution and here in Sanford the tem­
|vieing with imported "good things" from in the Catholic church, by the Rev. Father
as n good example of the art of hog­ perature had proved a revelation to him.
raising. The new hog will not be able to In fact dozens o f visitors to Sanford this Europe. " Many sincere congratulations Brisbiftr S. J. Father Brisbin is a noted
were g iv e n the young bride and g
drink out Ilf u.-bollIf! nr'lnhr.'frlitw noralL sen sen have made ltnr aitino il tie r Horn
* * r . h ii-s c rm o n i are uplifting and"
and a most happy afternoon spent by nil helpful, nnd all nre welcome to them.
fence, or Jump over a five-foot enclosure Many o f those wly&gt; settle here for an In­
aud w ake a man losu hi* Christianity and vestment In vegetable Id ^ id s lin v e found
” Mr. D ickens Leaves Sanford
- Important to lavutors
cease to love his neighbor us himself.
the salubrious .climate a very valuable osW. M. Dickens-teaves Snnfoni this week
Tracts o f land o f 1^2, 3, 3.10, 40. 70
T he razorback w ill not be missed-.—HI* sat. - ----------- ------------------------------- :— much to the regret of his m any friends.
acres, at prices &lt;30f&gt;7$5OO, &lt;050, &lt; 8 0 0
day Is waning and his stay on earth wus
Every year finds the number o f tourists Mr. Dickens lias resided In Sanford for the
fraught with great vicissitudes and little increased and with tho good hotel accom­ pust twenty yea rs, urn years o f which and &lt;1,200, at Altam onte Springs, Or­
provisions, lie was here when the his­ modations, the fishing and hunting our were spent In the grocery business. On ange county. Florida— the most desirable
tory of the country was young in making city is probing a great attraction. Give account o f 111 health he is obliged to resign residence or winter home location in Or­
iii‘iPect!on 8
and like the early settler he was forced tlie strangers the glad hand upon their from active management o f the Sanford ange county. Pure water, high rolling
Beautiful Line of New
land o f best quality, interspersed with
to id o l fur a living.
arrival and make them feel at home. Grocery Co., although he is still Interested
Innumerable clear water lakes; one o f
W e are now living In u more luxurious Ere long our city will be filled with the in tlie concern as a stockholder.
the most healthy locations tn South Flor
age und tlie razorback is not one o f us. homes o f tourists who desire to spend
Ida. A pply to
N. H. Focc,
First Baptist Church
W e desire a larger strip of fat nnd a several months here nnd the hotels w ill
ON
2
3
-tf
Aitm
gnte Springs.
Tomorrow morning the pastor, tlie Rev.
smaller strip o f lean, and the razorback has be filled with the transients who wish to
J.
W.
Boyd
will
discourse
on
the
subject,
.been.w eighed in the balance and found visit the points o f interest and take ad­
wanting.
vantage o f a few Weeks llshjng nnd hunt- “ Some Things the Church Wants tlie Pas­
to r to Know.“ In t h e 6'Venlug UijTsubJect
— He performed his pan faithfully w hile fin d ;
w ill be, "T lie Young Man; His Character
here and for ids good deeds we Bound his
Sanford is tlie mecca for all classes and
praise, although sdid praise will not make the tourists are among the best who visit In L ife ." A ll are cordially invited.
Latest .New .Yprk Creations
All Local Advertisement« Under This
a very loud noise.'
'
r the state.
Automobile Une In Operation
Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
It is back to the woods for him und he
The Orlando and Sanford automobile
gallops from the field as Ids successor
A l l a re C o r d ia lly Invited
have You a Telephone?
bus lias again resumed tlie regular dally
F or S a i x — Boiler, pump, and Engine, 0
waddles In.
I f not, have ono placed at once for safe­ run, and arrives at the Sanford House at n o»® . In good condition, and will be sold
to A tte n d
2 8 if
ty and convenience, Telephone your order 8:43, leaving foFOriando at 2 p. m. Tlie cheap*
—SanTord Machine &amp; Foundry Works.
. The Herald is on sale At T. J. Miller &amp; to W, A. Parr, Supt.. or to business office
fare is $1 for one way, or &lt;1.30 for round
Commercial Street, Tukash
Son’s store, and the City cigar store.
T
horoughbred
E ggs tor H atch in g — White
at Fem ald’s Hardware Co., Oak ave. 28-4 trip ."

SPRING SUITINGS
JUST

RECEIVED

lenr

D - A. CA LD W E LL &amp;
'

SONS

R O Y A L -T A IL O R IN G

FLORIDA

Grand

MRS. M.L.. ALLEN

W ill open for your

M I L L I N ERY

Wednesday, Mch.3

Wyaudots, White Leghorns, Buff Leghorns,

Near Depot

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February 27. 1909

THE SANFORD tlCftALO

IN AND ABOUT THE C ITY
Little Happenings— Mention of
Matters In Brief.

E. T. Woodruff spent
la n d «.* ';;'

Wednesday in Or

tiuy i l e ^ y G a y Flour o f W. W. Long
Tlie bqsf pn earth.

Do away with dust while swccping'cArpets by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of
"Ttttorn ey Geo. A. De Cottes visited rela­ W. W. Long.
tives in Jacksonville over Sunday.
Dr. I. H. Hunter, a prominent physician
Wnde. the tuner, Orlando.

PERSONAL ITEMS OP INTEREST

More peyr houses nnd more rentable
rooms Is still the cry.

*

of Oviedo, was in the city on Wednesday.

W. H. Brtknw, o f the Citizens Life In­
Long-Distance Telephone Booth nt Fer
surance Co. was in the city Wednesday. nnld's Hardware Store, Oak nvc. 28-4
Now Is tlie itiine to buy your Yub-irnSee M/ M.‘ Sritilh.1

Fresh Mackeral at H. U. Hill’» grocery.

^summary o rilie TfOBimr Small Talk gated land.

If you wont to sell or buy city lots, city
Don’t forget tho Home Minstrels at tlie property, celery farms, see N. H. Gnrner.
opern house, next Tuesday night. Plenty
Miss Mary Guernsey o f Orlnndo spent
o f fun.
Monday in the city, the guest o f Mrs. B,
Women’s exchange, nt the Art Store. W. Herndon. '
Everybody Join.
— K a ys &amp;. KnvnuM.
See H. 11. Hill for Celery City Blend

Succinctly Airpngcd for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
They
.
,
Now coll u»
Lucky Sanford P"*

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

-

For want o f storage room, I w ill close
Attorney Andrew Johnson spent sevcrnl
out buggies nnd harness at cost, for thirty
days o f this week in Orlando on legal
days. Now is time to buy. nnd save
matter»;
;
„„ney.
— S anford Carriage W orks.
Weather reports daily tit Fernald’s Hard­
S. 0. Chase has recently purchased n
ware Store, Oak avenue.
28-4
new Bulck car.
_ *
„ 8£2lJlnc Qfjunves.cvar- b m ig h t-to the
TJiSlI—T h retrra n rT t^ Ilir Tomatoes, city. Prices the lowest. — A. E. H ill
25c; two cons 2-lb. Tomatos, 15c. This
f t . S. Shields a prominent rontraetor of
offer Is for a limited time only. W. W.
Phitndclpliiu.spcm Monday with Attorney
Long.
28 -4 1
Andew Johnson.
M isillattibel Hycr of.O rla n d o is the
The Royal Tailors brand o f clothing
guest of Mrs. R. J. Holly, this week.
les at I). A.
,
e
d i. . n
..
f
I menus jH-rfection. See sample!
The famous Fox River Butter for sabs ^ )|dwel| &amp;
.. «t W. W. Long's Grocery:
See l llflM .g inghams going -at ten cents
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Grnynm were in
today nt Yow ell’ s. Sale lasts for three
Jacksonville and Orlando the first o f the
days only.
week.
"Lucky Snnford" m\w greets the eye up­
Wnde mnkes frequent trips to Snnford.
on tlie A . C. L. to Palhtkn. nnd wiUvsoon
Write him at Orlando.
W. Gwynne Fox spent Thursday in Or­ cover the entire state.
lando, in the interest o f Crutchfield &amp;
Woolfolk.

Go to H. H. Hill for everything
grocery line. /

Planting time is here. M. M. Smith will
sett you land on easy terms.

$18 Art Squares fur $15, size 9x12.
A. Hefilcld Co.

Frank Grayam tins leased the Orlando
Electric Theater, nnd w lli keep it open for
the tourist seas o n . ______________________

in

the

Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
M. M. Smith has LOOO acres o f celery
land. Sold on easy terms.
Miss Grace Padgett o f Jacksonville is
here for a visit, and is the guest o f Mrs
A-4V4&lt;v&amp;s€tteri ~ =^ ~ ■
------If you luiye rooms for rent, put your
name in the rooming house directory, nt
the Art Store.
—-i
Dr. J. N. Miller nnd wife,

W aller

Olives in bulk nnd in nil size Isittles.

Chas. Evans.

Fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to lx*
Tlie Princess steel rungc, the leader fresli— also oysters.
.
— S. C. K ichakiw, Lcltier Block.
among ranges, six holes and wanning
closet, nnd reservoir, asbestos lined, only
George A. De Cottes, the new proprietor
$38, at Sanford Furniture Co.
of tlie Pastime theatre. Inis made sonic
Now is the time to buy your four-inch improvements, whereby additional seating
sewer pijic for mains. Big stock on hand. room is had.

B E G IN S T O D A Y
And will be continued Monday nnd Tuesday
, &gt;..

N. P.. Y O W E L L &amp; C O -

See lire English Cabs, tlie Intest tilings
Monday in tlie city, the guest o f Mr. mid at The Sanford Furniture Co.
o
iit go-carts, at The Sanford Furniture Co.
Mrs. W. H. Williams. Rev. Forf bus been
Garner fit Roberts open their Sanford
holding revival meetings in Orlando for uvf/iue grocery today»
Hcndquurlers for Iron A go tools. A n y­
Everything in
■cveral weeks.
thing
you want in hand plow's, fertilizer
groceries, bay and grain,
distributors, etc-, Harry J, Wilson,______
Romeo Coffee, 3 {loiinds for one dollar
Comeren City is «he n am sof a new town
recently founded in the celery delta, near ~ Swell line of quartered oak diefToniers
Sanford. Quite a number o f buildings at Sanford Furniture Company.
have already been erected on tlie town
The woman’s exchange, recently opened
sit«*-—"Orlando Sentinel. ~
for business tn Crippen’s music store, I s «
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers, busy scene these days. Besides linstock
or funcy work,- nam plng. h m d -p iirilH t
mangoes and sour pickles In bulk.
china and souvenirs, they are headquar­
C has . E v a n s .
ters for baked goods nnd take orders for
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
the same. Their ten room lias become
at the Sanford Furniture Company.
very popular, tea being served every af­
C. B- Perry has accepted the general
ternoon.
,
agency of David G. Ryer’sSons. wholesale
Dried
Salt
Shoulders
at
12
H
cents
found
produce commission merchants of New
at H. H. H ill’s grocery.
York. Mr. Perry will travel the entire
state, nnd being o f a most ufTnble disposi­
Popularity of Menlnger's Store
tion will undoubtedly make good.
Mr. and Mrp. C. F. Collier, accompanied

Chas. E vans.

New line men’s pants $1.25 to $5, ot
New line men’s pants $1.25 to $5, at
Mettlnger*».
Mettlnger*». ■

Clark’s Cutaway Harrows

hong's Preserves in glasses. Finest on
market.
Cuas. Evans.

Sanford's main business street is to be­ and building op-rations limn in any city

Iron beds from $2.50 up. G el them quick
lltlL arrived. S old m ’ s canned goods
o i the Snnford FuniUure Cdtnfwlhy.
eatsups ond preserves, at Garner fit
Rugs, from 75 cents up. E. A. Heffleld
Roberts.
Furniture Store.
Drop in und*Inspect the Princess Bteel
$1B Art Squares for $15, size 9x12. E.
t»nges._ A real range nt a moderate price.
A
.
Heffleld Co.
Sanford Furniture Company.
Attention, Ladies! A new ond up-toHigh grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok
date millinery store w ill be opened up
ing and chewing. Most complete line in
here soon.
— M rs. M. L. A llen .

------ --------------------W e a re A g e n t s f o r

Greensboro, N. C.

come a tiling o f beauty as a roadway. in-the United States.
"Our own co/Tce," 25 cents a pound, for
Best line o f mattings ever brought to Sixiy feet in width between curbs, and
-Sanford.— See;Uugi m t tlie SunfunJ Fumi*- pared with-vUrifled-bridi— that's thcincua- sale by Garner &amp;, Roberts._________________
lurc Company.
ure__ Orlundo Sentinel.
Electa Brand Tea nnd Spices.
Chas, £ vans .
English Cabs, all the rage in go-carts,
Rev. Allen Fort o f Dublin, Gn.. s|»eni

city.

ONLY ii

For all up-to-date tuilur-mndc suit, sec
1). A. Caldwell fi. Sons.

Mrs. J. E.Gelston of Columbia, S. C., nnd dent of Sanford, and for a number o f years
■pending several days In the city. Mr.
Rutherford is connected with the Citizens' Miss Annie A rey o f Salisbury. N. C., left was teller of the First National Brink.'
life Insurance Co. o f Louisville.-----for their homes yesterday, after u pleasant
Chase &amp;. Satilmrn's tea ahd coffee, the
hesl there is.
Garner fit. Roberts.
If you want n first-class tailor-made visit to Miss Blanche Diggers.
Commencing January 1st. 1909, George
suit fur $12.98, call ut D. A .C a ld w e ll &amp;.
Joe Dawson, the genial representative
Sous.
W. Venable, contractor nnd, builder, will o f Burger fit Dnumgard of New York, called
George Adnms lias relum ed from Jack­ employ only union lnlior. and work eight u |hui the local liardwarc dealers totlay.
sonville, ami will manage the Home Min­ hours a day.
Mr. Dawson says tltat Sanford is t ic busi­
strels ltj the performance, Tuesday night.
Garner &amp;. Roberts sell high-grade Cigars est and best city that he makes in his
We can't get olong'without George.
travels, nnd there is inure improvements
and tobacco. Try them.

J W. Yingling left Ttiursduy forLatrobe,
Penn., his old home. Mr. Yingling lias
been residing at Paola for tlie past year,
and having been greatly b en efited in
health by Florida’s salubrious climate, re­
turns to tlie Keystone state a firm believer
in the health o f our balmy air.

DAYS

We sell tlie best lime and cement that
money can buy.
— A. E. H ill .

cll'a Tuesday. Our low price o f ten cehls moving.
*J__ |one-uoutid prints fur 35 calls.---------------on fine gmglinms Is bound*to make them
Some people seem to thint F'oridu is
II. C. Tuxbury. cashier o f the Waldorfgo.
slow. Let them try Garner fit Roberts Astoria Hotel, New York, is in tlie city
this week. Mr. Tuxbury is n former resi­
Horace Rutherford o f
I,ouisvillt\ is witli an order. Phone 39.

High-grade oleomargi-rine. 25 and 30
cents a pound. Garner &amp; Roberta.

THREE

Magnificent exhibit o f plumbing goods
nnd electric light nnd gas fixtures, nt Fernnld'e Hardware Store, Oak ave.
28-4

- Joe Saucer lias rented the corner room
in the DeMontc block at the corner o f First
street and Sanford avenue nnd will estab­
lish a jxxri mom in the rear, while the front
Ginghams going at 10 cents jkt yard p m will he use»! as.a barber shop.
—A. E. Hill.
Dean S|&gt;encer of Orlando was a visitor for three days only, commencing today.
Big Three Days' Sale o f Ginghams at
N. P. YowoH's. Commences today, lusts three
to the city Thursday, It begins to look Get them while tlie Sale lasts,
days.
like Dean has fallen ill love with Sanford. Yowell fit Co.
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
Remember the Gingham Sale at YowGarner fit Roberts have good butler in

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson. Mr. mid
Mrs. P. H. Gillespie, Dy. T. J. Biggs nnd
"-Ernest Brown lc/t l o t their home in Stare
ford, Conn.,on Wednesday after spending
M vein I weeks in- Sanford looking after
their large properly interests.

12J4c and 15c Ginghams Going at 10c

T. P. Robinson, the well-known photog­
rapher o f Orlando, was in tlie city Thurs­
E.
day, taking views o f tlie celery fields.

compiling n d t y directory for Sanford.

-----------------------------------------C inw rC vATre:—

GINGHAM S ALE

D.

mM* Miss I nu,g e ,l*‘ Wild o f Newton
* L were ■» **&gt;e city tliis week. •
N. P. Yow ell fit Co. will put on n great
Gingham Sale today.
I2!4c and 15c
goods to go nt 10 cents |&gt;er yard.

H. N. O’NenPn._prumuient__citizen, o f
—H ave you seen tlie Princess steel ran get
Jacksonville nnd former proprietor o f tlie
Harry Wilson has n new toy for the Six holes, warming closet and reservoir,
Arugon Hotel is in the city this week.
children in the shape o f an nirship. They asbestos lined, only $38. Sanford Furni­
Before you buy n rnnge, examine the
trc-pcqving a great playtiling and are be* tu re Ca-------------------------------------------•
f
,
Princess steel range, at the Sanford Fur*
Ing sold rapidly at the small sum o f 25
N. H. Garner lias purchased anew Bulck*
ilture Co. The best steel range on the
cents.
car, and enn hnndlcJiis large real estate
mnrkerrnnd ionty&lt;38. ' TliinKT&gt;nn
——
A little money now nnd a little now and business to better advantage.
The Cook Aiitoniohile Co. unloaded anthen is the wny to buy celery land. See
N. 11. Garner will rent your property for
ilher ear of Quick uulus thi
^Smilhfur iinrticulara.--------— ------ -you. ------------------------------------ ---------unge county is still tin* banner county for
Tons ntul tons o f vitrified brick now line
$10.50 value sanitary fell mattress go­ automobiles.
First street on cither side, preparatory to ing at $8 for the next thirty days. San­
Mattings of all kinds and patterns. from
piving that main thoroughfare.
ford Furniture Company.
20 cents per yard to 50 cents, nt E. A.
Watch for opening o f the A rt Store, first
Mr. and Mrs- L. Harris and family of Hollield's Furniture Store.
week in February.
Osteen have moved to Sanford, and will
D. A. Caldwell lias returned from n trip
J. F, Moore, representing the R. L. Polk reside in W. R. Gardner’s house on Second to New York and other prints in tlie East.
Co., is in the city this week, engaged in street.
He also visited friends and relatives in

iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
ot tlie Sanford Furniture Company.

N. P. Y owell &amp; Co

by Miss Beutrlce Walker, all o f Frankfort,
Miehtgnir. »pent nxnnple o f rlays ln San­
ford tills week, visiting with Mr. u n j Mrs,
F. B. Hancock and fam ily on Luurel a ve­
nue. Mr. Collier is a prominent contractor
and builder in his home town.

Drain and Irrigation Material.
We

make

s|&gt;ecial carload prices on

mixed sizes o f sewer pipe, 4 inch, 8 inch
and

larger sizes.

Also second quality

ijpea at reduced rates. See us before
uying. Geo. 11. F ernald H ardware Co.

Planet Jr and Iron Age Horse
and Hand Tools ,

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
SANFORD,

FLORIDA

W holesale Cost
Mammoth Stock of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Ladies’ Un-.i
; derwear, Jackets, Shoes and
Hats to be sold at Whole- j
Sale Cost
_____ j
■ i

This Large Stbck of an Entire Store in Georgia will
be Sold ut Our New Store in th e . Stone-Gore .Build­
ing, beginning

Wednesday, March 3rd
We have some

RARE

BARGAI N S

To offer to tlie people of Sanford ut Prices that will
- Make the Stock-Move----Remember that this Sale will take place before we open the New Line of
Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions at the Snnie Place

BOBO &amp;
304 FIRST STREET

FORTSON
SANFORD, FLA .

�THE SANEORD HERALD

M ISSIO N S IN SUNDAY SCHOOL

THOM MACARONI
A "Birthday Offering" at the Sanford
Methodist School
Prom The Herald * Special Correspondent
Hy Wireless Telephone

------ ---- —And,-Now, All Be flood

p

(Editorial in Methodist Christian Advocate)

W e were happy to be present last Sun­
Buck Sweeny o f Mudsock appeared on day at the Sunday school exercises o f the
our streets yesterday. Call again. Buck. Methodist Sunday school o f Sanford.
It
A cold" w ave struck Amos Puterbaugh’s wns their regular monthly Missionary
household last week when his w ife sued Sunday. So remarkable was the spirit of
him for divorce because Arpos bought his those present and the large contribution
made as to Impel us to speak o f it edito­
hired girl a new gloss eye.
The whole sum collected was
Aunt Jane Stucky has had a 'n ew wire rially.
clothesline put up between her kitchen and fifty dollars nnd nine cents ($ 5 0 .0 0 ).
woodshed. She used it for the first time This Is the largest offering which has
come under our observation, made by
yesterday and seemed much pleased.
any Sunday school In-Floridn for Missions
Tw o Joints o f stovepipe are much needed
on any given Sunday.
In the colored church, and the congrega­
W e are sure mnny are asking:
"H ow
tion w ill be naked by. Rev. Deuteronomy
did they do lit " That is whnt we will
Jones next Sunday to chip In when the hat
tell you. It was their day for making a
is passed around. It’s time something wns
Birthday offering. Each pupil wns re­
done, ns the religious stamina o f a congre­
quested to make an'offering o f one cent
gation Is'much weakened by a smoking
for each year o f his age.
The officers
stove and pipe.
nnd teachers were requested to give one
The accomplished daughter o f Mosc
pieoe. With thorough advertising
Stuckey, who huff Jusrgmdtlflted from the
and enthusiasm developed by n study of
Southport veterinary college. Is home and
the subject o f missions these financial
will open an office in Bill Stoner’s livery
results were accomplished.
This Birth­
stable. Yesterday she treated Bill’s sorrel
day offering we understand is to be made
mnre for congested verm ifuge appendix
tmiranlty, nnd it Is to be n feature in that
and removod two bunions from Preacher
Sunday school.
McSwatt’s w lfe V fc e t.
W e do riot conimoiuL"Bargain Counter'*
Jane Gallup is down with illness o f the uutUtotkwuf doing cliurch work, - bo*»- we
liver. Liver illness runs In thc^Gallup See nothing In the "UftOnBiy A iitiivcrfamily.
sury" hut what we can heartily endorse.
Sam Gillispie has commenced keeping Each year certainly represents to us all
company with Aleck Penbody’s hired girl. blessings manifold. W e dccin it meet
that some small token o f appreciation
S un 's n regular flirt.
ought
to be given to our gracious H eav­
A new zinc bathtub is to be put In Seth
Hopkins' boarding house early next sum­ enly Father for his goodness to us. And
mer, when warm wenther sets In, w e sup­ how more acceptably can wo g iv e io God
than by giving His best gift, a knowledge
pose.
o f Jesus, our Lord, to those who know
Desdcmona Smoot received her new store
Him notf Let us teach our little ones to
teeth yesterday, and will recite a poem
show
their love b y their gifts nnd sac­
tomorrow night ut a meeting o f the Collo­
rifice. ,
quial Dames.
W e ore sure that an extract from the
Sister Eph Bunker tried her new bnthSecretary's book w ill be interesting, so|
tub last Sunday. She weighs 230 pounds,
w e give the report below by classes:
-a n d when she got in the tub -most o f the
Present On Roll Collection
HI
SHIU
water got out and ran tlirough the floor
13
...11
4.03
on to the kitchen stove into a kettle of Cheerful Workers .
H • 13.00 I
.. 0
---- 8 *—
soup:— It wesquitedeughableibut-it »teerly- Willing W
T -ft--Youthful Renper*3
U
t.sa
^BpottediheTOUTi
Uri(hl Jewels
a
12
Hit!
Our
Little
People..,.
..28
.
40
0 13
Col. Bill Horkcnspitz occupied Jason
u
* H
4Snodgrass' pew Inst Sunday, and seemed
Tolu].............................108
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147
Sr.0.00 I
much concerned over Preacher Bunker's
We invite you to study litis rejiort. |
discourse. When the preacher spokcof the
Each class is named tints stimulating the
rich man and Lazarus, Bill got tip twict
clnss
spirit. What is of reul interest is
and hpllcred, "them 's m y sentiments, by
reiiorted
(w ho enres whether it be cloudy
gosh," and everybody felt sure that he'd
go forward to the mourners' bench, but or fair, or the number of ilie song sung,
Dill calmed down, and the first thing they or how long the superintendent talked).
knew ho wns fast asleep and snoring to With no intention o f muking an invidi­
heat the band, and didn't wake up till the ous comparison, for'w e believe it would
doxology wns sting. Some think there'sn be hard to decide w hldi class did th« (
best, we call attention to the report o f
cussed blind tigof in this vicinity.
the first and the last classes, the "AU
— H ayhube .
Brights" and "Our Little .People."
The
"A
ll
Brights"
arc
u
class
of
youths
and
ADVERTISING AGENTS INVITED
young men. Notice that they had one
more
present than they have regularly
P ress G ath erin g M ay Endorse Protect
enrolled, and that they guve more than
T o r C entral Jackson ville O ffice
That class o f young
Invitations reached Percy" P. V yle of any other clnss.
men
is
being
trained
in habits o f liberal­
the Jacksonville Advertising Agen cy and
ity
nnd
of
regularity
jn
church attendance.
il. Burhaus o f the Uurhons Advertising
Notice
now
the
report
of
the lust clnss,
___ A g ency yesterday from the executive
"OurLTUle
People."Twenty-nine
sweet
committee meeting of tiic Florida Press
Association held in Tarnpa on the even­ little babies gave practically 31 'A cents
ing o f February 17, says the Sunday apiece, o f course including the teacher's
Tiines-Uulou, to attend tho coming con­ dollar. This is more on one Sunday than
vention o f the Press Association nt S t the average iidult church member gives
in n whole year for Foreign Missions.
Augustine, M ardi .TO and 31.
The question o f rates for advertising in Verily, " A little child shall lend them."
cities creates much confusion and leads Let us thank God and take courage bc— t o serious loss o f possible business to the aausc uf.w hat this S u m layV h ool Is do­
papers themselves. The question o f es­ ing to hasten the Kingdom, and let us all
tablishing uniformly graduated rates nt go und do likewise.
an absolutely fixed price to nil-comers
hns been agitated by Mr. V yle since Inst
Novem ber ut which time circulars were
mailed to all the State papers requesting
that tho matter be taken into serious con­
sideration by, tlie business managers.
• Stule Press Association Secretary Cql.
T. J. Appleyard. endorsed the movement
and promised to |mt it on the program
— fur mnsiilcrntiim o f the exerm ivi
ipittce with the result now seen.
Muny of the out-of-town papers have
„a lrea d y endorsed «lia flm- rnte-^Dhé “ rale
to all-comers, and cstnmissioners only to
recognized advertising agencies. Among
them being the Sanford Herald, DeLand
News. Key. West Citizen. Tallahassee
True-Democrnt. such action being in
keeping with Has regulations of ull news­
papers In more important centers.

If You Want to Buy òr Soll

List o f Unclaim ed L e tte rs
Remaining in the Sanford Postoffice at
dose of week ending Feb. 2 3 .1 9 0 9 :
Ladle»
Crei »1er, MU» Anna S
KInani, Mr» W l‘ B
Ih:nuli. Mil* Ucaale
Lewis. Mi»» Evelyn
Dodrr. Mr» Yitella
Luck, Mr» Minnie
Flukcr». Mr» Florence
Luna. Mr» Le id y
Lonner. M l»» Henrietta Budge, Mr* /.inawn
Jnekton, Mr» Elite
McNeill. Mr» li tt le May
Johnson. Mr» A M
McKIlchine, Mit» Mary f
Ida
Sraulrr, Mu» Atbrrtu
Mu Baaaia
V
,,-Wdy n. M r» Ahrr----l onion, Mi»» Emma
Gentllmen

CITY PROPERTY
OR TRUCK LANDS

'

Come and. See Us

BOARDING CELERY. SANFORD, FLA.

It Makes No DifleJence What You Want or Where You Want -jt

I

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W E HAVE IT
and on Terms that are Right

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D L A N D

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COMPANY

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A. E. H I L L
Hardware and Farm Implements
THE COM PRESSED AIR SPRAYER

LUCAS PAINT
Used In Uncle Sam ’s Paint Shop
During the fwsl year tile U. S.
N avy has consumed 091,000 pounds
of Lucas W h ite I'ulnt
nnd 278,700 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
tlinn 100.000 gallons of paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads o f 200,000 gallons each, nnd which would
make u train more than one-half
mile long.
In addition to this Uncle Snm
hns usl-tl during the past year more
than 25.000 gallons o f LUCAS
VAHNiSHhS.-ENAMKLS « ml oilier
products.
Uncle Sam's preference is not a
matter of favor, but of Q U A LITY
and RESULTS.
In Uncle Sam's service, ns in
everybody elite's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results.

D ast by T a i l fo r C r o w tr a . All who have
used ih l» »pray continuously nre free from Mlllht
amt insects.

WELL DRIVING
W e have the largest
and best ctjnipped plant
for driving wells in this
section *if tin* country
and are prepared to iill
a ll orders promptly. Our
m achin ery is up-to-date
and our workmen nre
skilled in the work.

Those contemplating
putting in wells would
serve their hesl inter­
ests hy consulting us and
learning prices before
making contracts.

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Growing ^Strawberries, Celery |
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, C auliflow ers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
I Sell the Land— Your Brains, Money, nnd
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

U[Uht.idr.KaUn
------Matpnr, Mr Sim
Brooker, Mr Sllai
Maiwell, Mr II K
Brooks, Mr Henry
.
MtTherson, Mr S
Buttle, Mr Albert
Mu»eley, MrC W
Clair, Mr Griffin C R
Naswortby. Mr C W
Crulnrd. Mr Be pert
‘ Beeden. Mr Le«
Crocker, N W
•INitrrtl-Mr J W
Evan» Mr David /
Ray. Mr Perry
Eddieson, Mr H Jr
Reíd.
Reil. Mr J R
Font. Frank H
¿jpe«eer,Clarence (SJIm)
t o trier, Mr G W
Tailor. Mr j lime»
Gordon, Capl Don E
Thoms».
J A
—------—MrJohn
Miriam. Mr II Cain
Upshur. Mr Levin
Hall. Mr Ike
Weetì. Mr Edward F
iitMKUL Mr M I____
Yv allace, Mr Borner
[Tfünler, Mr A l *
William.. Mr W B
June», J Augustin
Wilton, MrC

Sanford has been seriously threatened
Persoli» claiming the «h ove will please
with on Inundation o f typographical artists sny “ A dvertised." and give date o f This
tills week, und The Herald rooms at night *‘ 8tCh as . F, H ask in s , P. M..
have much resembled an apartment
house, these unfortunate, hut good-heart­
A rriva l and D epartu re o f Mulls
ed disciples o f ncwspaperdom, always
Effective November Fifteenth.
Arrive From
finding u ready helping hand ut these
North........ 7 00 a. m . 2 03 p. ra.. 3 40 p m
quarters.
..................... 7 0 0 ». tn. . 2 3 3 p. m
W lille our rooms nre not fully equlpjied |
o ‘ESiPif b ,,lncl*...........8 Ob •• m . 3 40 p. in!
with all the modern Inconveniences—hot
Trilby branch.
..... 7 00 a m l in ^ „,
T a v m
n w
. _ ! f 02 p! ra
and cold batik» and other incidentals, etc."
Laave For
— still these typographical tourist» are al­
ways glad to "ca rry the ban ner" In these
S f c g A s v o c i a c S::SSSi: S:
uorters.
W e have already lodged six
te tS a C f e iS f -| 3 t s
Trilby branch .......... I 4 3 pi mV. | oo &amp; S]
lids week, and w e hereby give due notice

B n « Nri? .ln' S,iCa..............®40 * « . t 25 p. m.
ursni* train» dally except Sunday; other» dally.
to future applicants that our rooms are
iPre“ p00c1' tec*Wed bum Tampa at
now all occupied and standing room la at ¡ l . AB^
£• Hajsuo, Poaunajlar.
a premium.
H» C. KUnuii, A n ( Pwumasier.

IM P R O V E D

IR R IG A T E D

FARM S— UN CLEAR ED

Flowing Wells on All
Celery Delta nnd oilier Desirable Tracts in Blocks to suit Purchaser.

J- N. WHITNER

LANDS

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Prices and descriptions upon request

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First National Bank Building •

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February 27, J i
)EATH

OF

T n r SANFORD HERALb
THE

W ORLD.

Wh*n W s t ir Disappears and A ir G eli
T « Thin to Breaths.
The age o f the earth Is placed Ly
lome nt COO,000,000 years, by others
10O.COO.OOO years, ami still others o(
liter time place it nt 10,000,000 yean
Noue place It lo w e r than 10,000.000,
k n ow in g whnt processes h are been
gone through.
Other planets go through the snuic
process. T h e reason that other planet«
differ so much from the earth is that
they are In so much ea rlier or Intel
itflge« o f existence. T h o earth must
become old.
Xewtou surmised, although' In* could
giro no reason fo r It, that the earth
would lose oil Us w a ter and become
perfectly, dry. Since then It lins been
found that Newton wus correct.
As the earth keeps cooling It w ill be­
come porous, and great ca vities w ill
be formed In the Interior, which will
-tak* lu the water.— lt-J s-o stlu iu ted
that this process Is now hr progress,
so far tb a tlh e w a te r dim inishes nt the
rata o f the thickness o f a sheet ot
paper pitch year.
A t this rate In 0,000,000 yenrs the
water w ill hnro sunk n -m lle. and In
15,000,000 the w a ter w ill have dlsnp
jfcnred from the fa ce o f the globe.
The nitrogen nnd oxygen In the at
tnospherc ore also dliolntsldm e-nlt-the
time. It Is In nn Inappreciable degree,
but the lim e w ill com e*w b en the utr
’"wIll'Tie ho th in ''illn t no FrcnTiire ivn
know cop Id breathe it and live. The
time will come when the w orld cannot
support life. T h a t w ill be the period
of old age, and then w ill com e death.—
Itlchnrd A. 1‘ roctor.

8 o B a d a t Th atl
A yotirig medical student who wm f
ejilllng upon n girt volunteered to sing
wnd help entertain the company which
arrived unexpectedly. A t the' end o f
his second soto be turned to the young
lady and rem arked: *’ l am thinking of
taking vocal lessons. Do you know o f
a good teacher?"
&lt;( " Yofl&gt; Indeed,” wna the rpilck reply,
"1 know the very one fo r you. H ere ia
his nddreBB,” and she scribbled the
name on a card. giv in g It to the stu­
d en t

REMNANT ROOM!
4 9 6 W a sh in g to n S tre e t
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

Monday, Feb. 15th
O p e n in g of O u r N e w

Spring Line of Worsted
Dress Goods

N ext day he called up the teacher by
telephone: " I s this tho Instructor o f
vocal music?" ,
"T h e w h a t r was tho answer.
W o are Sailing These Gooda
"T h e vocal teach er?" was repented.
Direct F ro m Looms to You
"N a w .” entno the reply. * i don’ t teach
nothing. ? file s a w s !"—Ladles’ Home OUR WORSTED MILL ENDS we have decided to
»ell direct ai (he low price nt BDc p er yard.
Journal.
Great value
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N O T IC E

OF

IN C O R P O R A T IO N

H A V E Y O U S E E N TH E

Or the Sanford Celery Della Land Com
pany
The underilgn&lt;-d hereby give notice that
the Init they
land to apply lu Hon Albert W. Gilchrlst.. at Covtrnor or the State of Florl
rida, at Tallahassee,
irt, fio r­
Ida. on the 10th
ii day of M
March. 1909, fur ¡»»ulna of
Letters Patent Incorporating
‘
the SÀNFURD CELERY D E L T A _____
r __________ _______
LANDr COMPANY,
under the proposed charter attached harrto, the original Charter
bring now on file w blnh e Secretary of State at
Tallahataee. Florida.
J. N. Wwrwt*.
A. T. K a u r m ,

.

S. O. Ctuu. _____

m

The undersigned have associated and do hereby
associate themselves together for the purpose of
forming a body corporate undrr and by virtue of
Ihe Laws of the Stale uf Florida, and we do adopt
ihe following Articles of Incorporation:

Blickensderfer?

ARTICLE 1.
The name of this corporation shall be the SAN­
FORD CELERY DELTA LAND COMPANY, and
its principal place of business shall be at Sanford.
Florida, but it shall have such other places of
tiuslnrsk in Florida and other Slates as shall br
determined by the Board of Directors.

A T Y P E W R IT E R
:
A li-L

ARTICLE It.
The general nature uf the business lo he trans­
OUR SPRING U N E 'OF FINE ZEPHYRS—0Jn¿ acted
by said corporation shall tie: To buy, hold,
ham»,' in «hurl length». »1 &gt;1,-m superior lo any
we have ever ihown In cuttim gudt. Mrrit sett, work, lease, renl. e»change, cultivate. Im­
prove
and otherwise deal In real estate either ns
Madras In «tripe». Taney check», beautiful Q n
in commission-far othersi «o-ptal, im
ranee or «donan: ven wnmn2He,«mIy~'i,tJ uwnarsot
:&gt;rt&gt;ve. drvrlop. (arm. drain, dike and irrignte
and*
and
dispose of Its products, and to do and
W AVEKLY
Z E r llY R - C h e A .
•tri *. In a
perform all (hinds needful or nrcrsinry for ihe full,
variety oT »tyle». unexcelled: W
i
north
enjoyment ot alt the rights and privileges of Its
tk^ only.................
ownership.
PREMIUM ZEPHYR—An m r a fine quality uf
ARTICLE III
~w
good», coloring entirely upnit frinn ordt- I f f ,
Ttie amount of capital stock of this corporation
nary; worth I Sc. on ly...
................. 1 ■ **
shall
tie
Twenty-Flvr
Thousand
Dollars).
PLAIN «M A M HR A Y —F«B-renege-of rotor»; I f - . , ($25:000 0 0 ) nitty fuihnip.lhr i Tiares io tie One
worth 25conly 15eper yard
.............. 1
Hundred Dollars. ( $ 11)0 DO) each, am) two hun­
dred nnd nfty In number, and or par value or One
PERSIAN P L A lb S —Delightful lor chit- 1 ( 1 .* Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each.
All the rnpllnl
dren'* wear: worth 33c. only.
I J l . stork to lie fully paid up in real property nt a lust
value
lu
bafUrd
and
determined
b&gt;
the Board of
TERCA LES AND PRINTS, in short length».-at
Directors,
very low price*
ARTICLE-IV.-

M o » t N o r th e r n C a n a d a .

O f the possibilities o f extrem e north
ern -Canada n ira v o te r "WFTtcsT“ ‘T lfe *
country flin t one passes through from
Athabasca Landing down to the Arctic
3-4c
Bed riv e r Is full o f vegetation and will,
In my opinion, ono day l&gt;c settled. In
nil the mlsnlon gardens nt the different
posts that. I pasnod - I saw -w hent-ntid
ImMey grow in g, potatoes, lettuces, tur-.
nips, carrots nml every kind o f vegeta­
ble that one grow s lu one’s own garden
nt home. T h e country Is thickly tim ­
bered .near. the banks o f the river, nnd- •Otnr WOKSTUURENS- t.TfflLBi s u ,well worth

,TOMrffaL

not mid large patches o f prairie. You
pass by n great outrun!) of, natural gnu.
and oil Is oozing out for' miles njong
lbe river bank."
A S e m e o f P r o p r ie ty .

. .

O n e llm t w ill s ta n d th e

A $100 Machine for $00
See them nt The Herald office

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SAN FO RD

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l»ratlon by the t&gt;roper authorities.
ARTICLE V.
The business of the coiparation shall be con­
ducted by Ihe following officer»:
A President,
54-INCH WORSTED SUITINGS—Odd» and end* Vice-President, a Secretary und Treasurer, lo tie
of season' regular price St.25; while ' ) ( ) , , elected by the Donni oí Directors, and n Board
they last 39c per y a r d ...................
ot Directors uf not Its* than three and not more
than seven in number. ■The ottlce of Secretary ami
BALANCE OF OUTING FLANNELS, C I . J n
Treasurer
may be held by wie person.- The Di­
the tDc quality; clean-up price
u
rectors shall be chosen from lisi of stockholders of

In d ia

In k .

In both India and Cliltin there nre
thousands o f people w ho m anufacture
India Ink ns a side line to their regtt
l» r business, w ork in g n t It In the wltr
ter nt night and on days when they
are not o fiierw lse em ployed.
It Is
made by burning some kind o f oil In
a lamp w lt'i « v e ry loug chim ney, tisti
ally made In jolirts which can be tak
en apnrt fo r greater convenience In
cleaning out tho soot w hich makes
the' Ink, Alm ost any kind o f vegeta­
ble. oil w ill answer, and In districts
where petroleum Is found oven coni oil
Is used In m aking the cheaper grades.
The best kind Is tnude from sesame
oil.—A rgon a u t

-------------------------H|g HSrtcf. —

" I f your mother bought four baskets
o f grapes, the dealer’s price being n
quarter n basket, bow much money
would the purchase cost hor'i" naked
the new teacher.
“ You never can tell." answered Tom ­
my. who was nt the head o f Ids elass.
“ Mil’s great nt bargain in g!"—latdles’
Home Journal.

I n WiTNt» Wiiuror, the subseriblng ineorixirnlors do hereby siitM-ril&gt;e their iipines this third day
of February, A D, 1909
J. N. WMirata.
A T Kuwcnt».
S 0 Cham

Statt, or Fkuuiia, i

Th e W om an H a ter — Can you ex­
plain w h y It la that n woman hardly
ever thanks n man fo r giv in g her his
sent In a street car? Thu Man H ater
—Easily, sir! I t ’s becnuSe site hardly
ever, gels the chance.—Brooklyn Life.

Who's the

The Pioneer Visible

Town Booster?

Typewriter

you

use

now,

have used in Lite past, or
may use. the machine yo
will eventually huy is tli

Underwood

H. &amp; W . B. DREW CO.
Jacksonville,

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Florida

Write us for further information

Sanford
Machine ; Foundry
Works '

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Sanford Library
AND

Free Reading Room Ì
i
ROOM 20

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t

yo u r

titled

Repairing All Kinds
of Machinery

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—

“ Is there—e r—a skeleton In tbs
•closet?"
"N ot at all. H e sim ply announces
that unless ha has bis ow n w ay he’ll
Kct naturalised and be a plain Am erl*
«*«&gt; citizen."— W ashington Star.
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AND

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Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.
S t r a ii jpo r s" W e 1c o m e
•

'V T7i
*:• í ¿ + + + ' t &gt;

-&gt;4

W. W .LO N G
DEALER IN

Fresh Meats
Groceries
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AND

ALBERT G R Ä M L I N G
T o n s o r ia l

P a r lo r s

Fashionnhle Hair Cutting
«’Hid General Barhering

You are therefore ordered lu np|&gt;ear lu this Bill
for Pnrlltion on Monday, tlse Isl day of March.
1909, (hr same being a rule day uf said court
ll is further urden-d that this notice lie published
fur eight consecutive we, ks in Die Sanford Herald,
a newspaper published in Urnnge County, Florida.
Wilnrss. B M.-Rotiii so 1. Clerk o( llir Circuit
Court In ami for Orange county, Florida, and the
seal of said ixiurl, this 2nd day uf January, A D
1909.
B M. Kwinmih . Clerk.
A. M. TnsAsnu.
|b a i |
SolkJtur fur Complainants
22-8
Uy M. A. Howard. D. C ■

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial

m
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T “ apeak or w rite N atu re did not
Peremptorily order thee; but to work,
•he did.—Carlyle.

Tbo citizen who pr&amp;uca his own
town.
Tho citizen who encourtgea local
efiterprlieir------ -- — —
The citizen who help* along home

DEALERS IN

Autom obiles and Gas
Engines

The citizen who patronizes
home merchants.

the

Tho citizen who geta hia job print­
ing done in hiz own town.

That man'a THE TOWN BOOST­
ER

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Office and works 214 Oak Avenue
’Phone 130

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

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5 2 1]
ft 9
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Hfyr\

FOR S A L E

9-ROOM HOUSE, 14 ACRES
In Enterprise
$ 1 1 0 0 .0 0

DON

PEABODY

I* C ilc q jt ,n f Hie Ntata nf D firid s . __1_

for Otaugc County.
o f Sgnford
)
v») ffrff in Chsnrery lu
Lot t, Block j, Tier r.) K n fou e I s * Lien
tltiiirr Unkiiown, and)
To AH .Whom ll May Concern;
Upon application ol llic ( tty Solicitor, 11
ia hereby untried that on or hi-Lur the i (!&gt;
ruary, Hide day neat. Iielng February 1, A.
I), iqop, in said court, you amwar to and
Answer ’ the bilf filed and set luitli the u
tura of your rrspcclive interests in., right to,
or liens umin real estate siluale in Die City

E n t e r p r is e

F lo r id a

City

FRESH

£

MEATS

i

AND

Iait I, Block 7 , Tier 2.

It is further ordered that Ibis order be
published in the Sanford llrrald, a news|a|iei
pidilished In said t ’lly, once a week for rigid
consecutive weeks mine to aald rule day.
Witness my h&amp;ml and seal o f Ihe said cir­
cuit court this g lib day uf November, A . I&gt;.
ft. M. Kobintoti, (Seal.)
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

GROCERIES
AT

«J. I. ANDERSON'S

Notice of Application for Tox Deed
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4880,
Laws of riorldo.

C. H. D IN G E E
+

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Notice ia hereby given thal Gust Lind, port baser
• f Tea CwrtUUwt* Ns. Ib4?. da«wg the SHh Hay nf
June. A. D , 1898. has filed said certificate in my
ollkce. and hat made application foe las deed to
issue in acmrdance with law. Said certificate rutbraces the following described property situated In
Orange Cuunly. Florida, to wit;
Lot 31, New tlpaala
The said land tiring assessed at the date of Ihe
isauance of such certificate In Ihe name of Unnown owner.
.
A ll Work Reccivea My Personal Attention
Unless said «erlificata t h ill 1«
redeemed ac­
cording to law, taa deed will Issue thereon un Use
22nd day of March. A. 0., 1909.
and Best Efforts
Witnea* my official slgnaature and seal this, the
20th day ol February, A. D. 1909.
[»SAL |
.
B. M. Runtasow.
’Phone 230
Opposite City Hull
Clerk Circuit Court Orange County, Florida"

P lu m b in g and

G as Fitting

im p ro vem e n ts.

ml
m

Agent tor Virginia Carolina Fe r­
tilizers

sou-lu-law

"Yes,” answered Mr. Cum rox. " H e
has us where w e can’ t g iv e him nuy
• fgutnent at all. M other and the girls
• **
must yield fo r the sake o f the

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Open Tucs'days 4 to ti p. m.

t'nirurllH VillnniiKmillldiiand
Mike Kiilundu. her husband,
nnd MlkeRntundo In hurown V,-7: —,
flat it.
/ Bill fur Partition
vs
V’ lttuila Villami
L i Vlttorln Vlllnnu:
From the nltldavlts uf Mike Rutundii ami Cnrtnelin Vlllnnu Rutundu, Iirrein duly hied, they dr|K&gt;»r
ami say upon until that they are tin- cniiipialmints
named In the futeguing Hill ul PaMiriun Dnitilie H of and C oid G a ih » al a il H ou re.
Hot Su lphur Datha a S p a cla lty
res|iondenl. Vllloria Villanutur Victoria Villariu).
Is u non resident uf the Stale uf Murida; tiiHt site
is uu infant under the age uf twenty-unit years; One vijit und ynu l&gt;ecuiiu! J&gt; Slnumli l’utrdl)
that she is a rlllien of Ihe Kingdom of Italy ami
now resides with her mother: Cattoliea Sargent
P ic o Olock o p p oslta E apraaa O fflc o
Villauo, at Lansdomlni, MnrigUonu. Provlmis ill
Caserin, Kingdom “ f Itisly, and tlinl there it no
persun in the btute uf Flurida Ihe sc (vice uf a sub
Çlrnn U|&gt;on whom wuuld bind tin- said Vlllurla

23-T)

holds threats o v e r y o u 7"

fa m ily n o fi&amp; f."

Upstairs, Pico Block

deKfibed In ihe bill q»i____

A Tsrrlbls Thraat.
oay

In Circuit Court, S cvcn tli Judlclut Cir­
cuit. Orungc County, M orbid

Ujano.

STATE DEALERS

Why, Here He Is!

Corner or Usanio- I
Bi-fore me H t. Muiwi-i|. 11 Nulnry Public of the
State uf Florida, pel sunnily came J N Whllner. A
T. R «»»«tler ami S. O Chase, lo me »e ll known to
tie the prrsuns named ^n ami who »ignnt Ihr forrgnlng A rlicles of tnnir|&gt;oralioii, nml rm h tur linnself ui knowlcdgrd lhal he subscribed and e»ecutr«l
the same Articles of Incunurnliun fur the purpusrs
tliereln ripresse«!
N Wimrxi Wiiraror, 1 hnv* heri'unlo set ruy
hand and utficlnl sent this 3rd day of Frhrunry.
D 1909
tsr.At|
K C Ma i » i i u
Notary Public Slate uf Florida My «vaiiinissiuri
espires April 13, I9Í2.
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It makes no dilTerence what

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Tom n.-cd w as pluylng w lilst on one
uceuslon in his club lu Portland. Oue
e f Ihe party whom tbo "c z a r " did uot
like extravagantly bad a habit o f cur­
rying it good deal o f black realty under^tlH linger ualla, and the rest o f bis
hands never looked den t). Hut the f e l­
low hud good luck, which nettled Tom.
Finally, almost untiblo to conceal h i»
Impatience, tbo giant speaker o f the
Ihjuho o f representatives rem arked In
his metallic nasal tono o f y o Icu, "Blank,
If dirt was trumps, w h at a baud you ’d
have!"

"You

The hlglieil nmuunl of Indriiierfiien «if this eorpuratinn to which It can sutijccl Itself shall not
c iit c i I its capital stick.
ARTICLE VII
'
The names nnd residences of the lubscriliers of
stuck In this (sirptualiun. nnd the nmount uf stick
sutiscrilied by enrh Is us follows:
I N. Wlritner, Sanford, Florida. 91) shares
T. Kuascttrr, Sanford. Horidn. 7t slum s
0 .O.
Chose, Saulord, Florida. HO sliures

P a t's D e fic ie n c ie s .

G oo d R e a s o n W h y ,

HERALD

300 l'Ira ) I I . , Sanford, Florida*

•isrty
27-INCH BIRDSEYE COTTON 1)1APF.RS—Very
br»t quality; worth D0c for 10 yards; l i f t , ,
»air price
............... ....................... W J L

UNDERWOOD

Mrs. M cC arthy's huabaml went out
In a boat ulone. T h e boat overturned,
and tie w as drowned.
A friend met
her some weeks later.
" I bear,” said he, "that Pat left you
very w ell o ff—that he le ft you $20,000."
“T ru e ," said Mra. M cC arthy; "ho
did."
" H o w was that?" asked her friend.
"Pu t could not rend or w rite, could
he?”
"N o ," said Mrs. M cCarthy, “ nor
sw im ."—N ew York Press.

g ro u lo s t - i « e l n -

The beat mncblnc on the ntnrkct -

W e have Fine Line Men’s
— Pan ts-^S-per-Pair

ers nnd about an Inch or so deep close
to the spinal column. Th o shock tem ­
porarily stunned the horse, nnd the
hunter ran up nnd tied the anim al's
feet together before lie roeyvered. A
rope halter was slipped on Ills head.
A gentle horse or soinel lines a work
ox was led tip alongside (h e prostrate
beast, nnd ho w as securely necked tip
to the gentle animal and tints could lie
handled easily. Old mustangers say,
however, that fo r one liorst* caught
rrdiLWjiy llfty w ere .killed and that as
a matter o f fact the method was not
used very much except In art .emer­
gency, when n hunter, u fter days o f
attempts to capture, flnnlly took the
risk o f successfully creasing an un­
usually flue anim al rather than sec
hint escape altogether.
"One o f the best co w pottles I ever
owned I bought from n mitstmigcr
who hail creased him on the plains
east o f the Pecos riv er In N ew Mex
1c«. There w n sva hole In bis ttoek
fully two tiiebes deep and wide, where
the 1mtt from the B U V y .buffalo' gui
hud plowed Its w ay through tlie tlesli
Just high enough ab ove the spine not
to kill and low enough to stun effeetu
ally.”
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PU RPO SES

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"S o you stole this man’s nx?" said
“C R E A S IN G ” A W IL D H O R S E . the Judge.
the corporation and elected annually.
"Yessali. 1 reckons dnr nln' no use Mail Orders will receive prompt attention
Until Ihe first annual meeting nnd rlccllim of of­
ficers nnd their quallltcntiim. Ihe officers of this
For O ns C a p tu r e d b y T h a t M a th o d tryln' ter »p u le dc fncts."
corporation shall iie: J N. Whltnrr, President; A.
"W h a t did you do that for? He anhl
T. Rossetlef. Vice-President; nml S. O. Chase, Sec­
F i f t y W a r a K ille d
retary and Tiro»urrr.
The Board of Dircclurs
ho
would
have
been
perfectly
w
illing
W ill C. n am es, w ritin g In M cClure’s
shall be: j. N. Whllner. A. T. Kosscllct amt S. 0.
to lend you the nx."
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Chase
of the various methods o f capturing
T)ie first organization m rclingof stockholders ot
"Y e s ; but you see. Jodgc, dnt man's
wild horses In the old days on the
lids coriHirnlion shall lie held III Sanford. Florida,
°u
'y
Jos’
moved
In
tie
ncIglilHjrbutHl
1
tm
the 19th day o f March. 1909,for the purpose «if
plains. sn.vs:_________
•______________
G r e a t V a l u e - W e l l M a d e adopllng
by-laws, nnd duing stieh other business
docRti’ know til in wo! cmuigli tor go
‘"Creasing* was o n e o f 1heir devices.
us Ii may desire to transact. Ih e annual meeting
'rotm* ter- his house borrylti'.” —W ash­
shall
lie
«H
iJlirJillUlucadUi* id Uuy.«4 -email yrurrThis consisted In shooting n .bu llet so
ington Star._______ .
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ARTICLE VI. ____________.
lipt It si ruck t l i e a n lim U -u n tlia -to i&gt;
H a r d to Say.-

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tHE SANFORD HERALD

inson.

Muslcale At High School

Items' of Interest Concerning
Society People.

One o f the events o f the season was the
muslcale given b y the Irving Literary So­
ciety a't the High School Auditorium on
last, Monday evening.
The program numbered some very, fine
P O I N T S PU R ELY. P E R S O N A L
selections and demonstrated 'the scope
and musical ability o f those taking part.
Mow Celery City Vanity Fair While Tis seldom that a high school o f a city
double the s i t e . of S an ford. contains so
- Away the Golden Hour»—
many musicians among the pupils and
Social Gossip.
the muslcale on Monday night was n rev­
elation
to the large number qT people
O one seems to be caring nbout Lent
present.
this year, Here we are Just in the
The program below demonstrates that
beginning o f the guiet season, and
you do not hear any groans, "flic post the musical education o f the High School
week wns a busy time with Its dances, pupils has not been noglected:

AN IN V E S T M E N T

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cake wnlks, weddings, musical receptions
and parties, and after this “ spurt" the gay
ones appear to be reqdy to settle down to
the forty days’ rest and meditation.
The Inst week wns something like the
Sanford o f other years. There wns some­
thing doing .socially eve ry d a y , and-many
dress suits were pressed— many evening
gowns overhauled— many times, two or
three entertainments for the snme eve­
ning. In addition to the many theatrical
parties. Lent for Sanford people, and
her tourist guests, holds no terror, and the
season w ill goon.and merriment nnd galct reign supreme.

Bridge Party*
Mrs. Forrest Lake entertained at bridge
last Friday afternoon. There were four
tnbles o f bridge, nnd the games were filled
with pleasurable excitement. Miss W in ­
chester wpn the first prize, a beautiful
hnnd-pnintcd china plate, Mrs. H. P. Dri­
ver won the second prize, n dainty handpainted candlestick holder.
Elaborate refreshments were served, and
Mrs. Lake’s reputation ns a hostess was
fully sustained.
hue

A m o n g t h o s e p re se n t w e r e

Mrs. Derry,

Mrs. Driver, Mrs. Keelo r, Misa Keelo r, Miss
W lnrlieflter Mi«wSrlimniM»rt. Mrs Pn lesfoii.

Mrs. Compropst, Miss Caldwell, Mrs.Hernihm, M nc IIolst, Mrs. MaxwnlI.

Mrs. D. L .

Thrnshpf, Miss Morrison, Mrs. King. Mrs.
4hnlth. Mrs. Brown.

Washington Birthday Party
Generally speaking Sanford did not ob­
serve tlie natal tiny o f the great Wash­
ington to any oxtent. It remained for
Mrs, B. W. Herndon to impress the occa­
sion u(Min the minds of a large number

IN SANFORD LAND

"In v o c a tio n "......,.............................. Milo Dcyo
Martha Fox
Duct. "K in * of the Carnival"............................. .
„ lluskins Jonea and Blanche Johns.

"Soldier'» Farewell'

Johanna Kinkel
.Charles Rebef

'Remembrance'
"Ila W a» a Prin ce"........ .
M in Herrick
"CarrUtlm a" Flute Solo........ ..../
huile St union
"Music On The Water” .................

Frank Lyne*

IS THE SUREST

M ONEY

MAKER

Clarence Mahoney

Duet../., . . . . .

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•Suidre Willlnms nnd Ruth Mettili
Mit Iy ......... ...... ... . .. —
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Mias lier&amp;k •

A N YW H E R E

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Mazurka........................... ........ Î I .........
Ruth Abbott

'Afterwards"—Comet Solo......

Miss Stintimi

Cake Walk At Sanford house
The-waitcrs a n d’hotel help o f the Sanforil*TiouBo~go*e~a"cake
night. A large crowd witnessed the event
nnd it wns enjoyed by every one. The
cake walks given by the colored em ­
ployees o f the Florida hotels are becom­
ing very popular and these afTalrs always
afford much amusement for the guests of
the hotels and the people who attend.
Those who attended the cake walk at the
Sanford House were-amply repaid ns there
wns'grent doings in “ colored snssiety”
nnd the gyrations o f the participants were
a ll t h a t could txM iesircd.

Celeiy Lands and Celery
Farms. City Property
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Birthday Party

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Terms to suit your pocket-book

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Little May Thrasher was nine ,years of
age on Thursday and in order to properly
observe this momentous event gave her
little friends a - party. Quite a number
responded to the invitation ns May in
spite of Iter tender yearshas gained quite
a reputation ns n hostess. The little folks
enjoyed this occasion to the fullest ex ­
tent with games and amusements o f variDainty refreshments were
uus kinds:
served nnd the children departed wishing
Miss-May many many more linppy birth­
days.

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Launch Party
Coi. Andrew Johnson gave a launch
l«irty on Thursday afternoon In honor of
Mrs. J. E. Gelston Columbia. S. C.. and
Miss A nn ie A rey o f Salisbury. N. C., the
guests of Miss Blggcrs. The trip over to
Enterprise wns enjoyed by the party to
the fullest and the trip voted u grand
success. ’
Those participating were Mrs. Gelston,
Miss Arey. Miss Blggers and Mrs. Biggers
and Messrs. Andre Johnson, LaKue Johnson -ond Mr^Suttton-nf-Jaeksotrvillcr' —
stretched over the table. In the center
o f the table wns a small tree the branches
o f which bore candied cherries nnd looker]
enticing enough to cause any youngster
to cut it down witlt a hatchet.
Mrs. I). L. Thrasher and Mrs. B. F.
WldWier drCssed in colonial style ¡»resided
(It the luncheon-table uml dispensed deli­
cious punch and fruit and lobster salad
at intervals during the games.
The guests of honor were Mrs. F. E.
Lane and Miss Guernsey.
Miss PurramorS won the first prize, a
beautiful hand painted china howl. Mrs.
Pulcston and Mrs. Gonzalez were even
for the booby prize and in the drawing,
Mrs. Puleston won receiving a little red

on Second street last Thursday. Soinany
guests were present that seven tables
were filled witli lilt players and the occa­
sion wns one long j o he remembered.
The rooms were artistically decorated in
hearts and the problem o f guessing their
number was one o f the features o f the
afternoon. On this Mrs. J. W. Dickies
was nearest to the total number and was
rewarded accordingly. Miss Winchester

I NSHEW
Present to the Investor the B e it Oppor t unities in Florida .
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tJnhnproved celery lands, ilowing wells guaranteed,
$ 2 5 .0 0 to $ 2 0 0 .0 0 p er a c r e

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Celery farms, with llowin^ wells all tiled, drained nnd ready for crop, $500.00 m S1O0GU0
per acre.
City pro|x?rty. improved anti unimproved. 303,000 ncres timber land, with finest site in
Florida fur crate factory.
Others tell you wlmt can he done. MUKRELL &amp;. MINSHEW are practical farmers ns

hatchet.
The ofTair was one of the most delight­
ful o f the many sociut successes that have
K&gt;tked Katife rd ’s -winter

TîTOTtranmanr

P lB C IIA S tO PASTIME TIIEÀIB E

from tiie social nsjicct demonstrated the
Will be Greatly Augmented by New
patriotism o f Mrs. Herndon to so faithful­
• Material
ly portray and bcfiitlngly celebrate W ash­
Hon. Geo. Be Cottcs has purchased the
ington’s birthday.
Pusjimc Theatre, nnd hereafter this wellAmong those present were:
known place o f utnuscincnt will be in
M eutimie»:—
Meutoii) c e ­
Putritoli
lle Forre«
charge o f A . A. Preston. The vaudeville
- '■'Anno
attractions, which were objectionable to
Comprop«
Unmet
-many o f the puixuns. will he eliminated,
H it*
Maxwell
and only the moving pictures and illus­
Mine«: —
trated Bongs will be given. The new man­
II run;
Caldwell
Roumillat
Keelor
agement
w ill have three reels o f new pic­
Ltminlrz
Sirlngfrllow
Peck
tures every day, Instead o f two. nnd for
Dicken»
the benefit o f tourists who come in on the
buab-u reel w ill be shown at 11 o’clock ev.
In Honor of M iss Porrumorc ery morning. Th e surne hours for the a f­
— -JdijyUetfhe Tujner gave a bridge lumjp.
ternoon uml evening performances will tie
eon at her home last Tuesday, in honorof
observed, and a fine electric piano will tie
Miss A nn ie Parra more of Jacksonville.
installed, adding greatly to the popularity
Bridge luncheon, always delightful a f­
o f tire Pastime, a good, clean amusement
fairs, wns made more popular by Mrs.
place where jroi^can take your fptnlJy.uotl
Turner, and a daiuty Ju u o Immmi a d d e d rest enjoy im hour.
to the gam es that followed.
Mrs. Keelor was the lucky one for first
Increasing Their Efficiency
Kjza,.i*»cvlVlng 0 hand-painted bon-Jun
The Sanford Machine and Foundry Works
dish. Miss Parramore received the guest have added to their plant a complete outfit
prize, n dainty fan.
for rejiairing automobiles o f all kinds.
Those present were Mrs. Keelor, Mis# This will be found o f great convenience to
Keelor, Miss Sellumpert. Mrs. Driver, Mrs. the many people in Sanford who have au­
Lunneau. Mrs. Bruce. Mrs. Derry, Mrs. Stry. tomobiles, and it is no longer necessary
imr. Mjj^Jicrrulon, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Neal, to go to Orlando w itli machines for repairs.

ST. FRANCIS NOME DESTROYED
Magnificent Residence Was Burned
on Sunday Morning
Early Sunday morning the magnificent
home o f Mr, John i l H arris at 8t. Frnn=
cis was completely destroyed by fire.
The fumiiy was awakened by Miss
Laura Francis liurris,.who discovered the
blaze in the two-Btory laundry house,
which wns then burning fiercely in the
Members o f the fam ily imm ediately put
fire extinguishers in uso, but the fire
could not be checked nnd soon spread
rapidly. Seeing that there was no chance
to save the home, articles j i f clothing,
silverware, etc.. werc c^tricd-Xlum lUo
Bbuse, Hie smoke then being so thick thaT
it was almost impossible to enter the
house.
The loss was total, witli some
ance.

Winner Washing Machines

Sanford On the Hustle
Sanford is on the hustle these days.
Celery is beginning to move in car-load
lots; strawberry shipments ore giving
satisfactory returns; land buyers are nu­
merous; a driving club i t to he organized;
golf links are to be laid out; the Clyde
Line is making extensive improvements,
nnd a number1 of minor enterprises odd
their quota of industrial harmony to the
busy hum hi our sister e ity __ Oriundo
Sentinel,

County Tax Assessor’s Notice
Either I or an assistant tax assessor
will be at the following named places to
receive tax returns for Orange county for

S E K V E I) A l

WOMAN’S
EXCHANGE
Every Day Alt
. February 19th

1000:

- Sanford. FEtTruary 27th and March 1st

at the City Clerk’s office.
Sylvan Lake March 2nd.
Lake Mary March 3rd.
insur­
Longwood March 4th.
Geneva March 11th.
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S. A . R oiiinson.

A few more of these still left, sold strictly . You need a good typewriter and do not
on guantee. If they do not do what we want to
pay an exborbitnnt price for It,
claim, money is refunded. Harry J. Wilson see lite Blickenderfer, at The Herald office.

B-Tked Goods Wedn
and Saturday.
Stai
done. A ll Fancy wor
Materials for same on

CRIPPEN’S M USIC
(Railroad Way)

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THE SANFORD
I N S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 28

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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE
Lettersand Communications on
Various Timely Topics.
COLUMN

DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

Id IHI4TJiOSrtnietiTwill be Found the
Views. Opinions ond Comment
of Practical Writers.
IWr Invite correspondence on live topic» from all
MCtloai of the County. « 1 » new» Item* of Interest.
Brevity will Insure piwnpt p u M l^ tk ». Articles
rootrery to the view* of the Ldltor will tie pule
I¡.Lett (nil abusive and anonymous cninmunlrn- ton« vRI be rejected:*' W ewtlt n ot Be TMtxJhitWc
tor opinions expressed by contributor*. AU comtnuniralion* intended for current Issue limit tie in
h*nd not later than Tuesday p. m .l—Eo,

Stop Agitation of Crum Matter
To the Editor of The H erald:

In Us Saturday issue the Atlnntn Inde­
pendent. u negro paper edited by D. J
Davis,'armemut squarely against^ ftirtlier agitation o f tiio Cmm episode in
Congress and declares thut the appoint
ment o f negroes toT ed ern l ofHces in tlie
Sou tit is not nhelp but n decided hindernnce to the best interests o f hte colored

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1909

black man to hold officc*cnn be preserved
inviolate without destroying every oilier
helpful element o f bis existence, both
the economic ond industrial equation- of
our national life. The principle ought to
be exercised in those communities where
its prnctlce meets the least opposition.
The white man, taken ns n part, or ns
n whole, in our nntiannl life or in the
South, constitutes in n most eminent- dag r tc .th ff bruins," wealth and character o f
every community, nnd it is hardly ren
sonnhle to expect him to yield without
struggle to any invasion o f his right to
control by nny admittedly Inferior ele
mem. Tlie white man hns the same
right to opposc Dr. Crum that wo have to
support him. ’ Wl&gt; support him because
he is n negro, nnd Senntor Tillman op­
poses him for the sclf-sume reason. Our
chief argument in support o f confirma­
tion Is ‘His defeat will be n ccjjistructlve
denial o f die rigid o f dm race to hold office,’ and for the naked reason that
Crum is n negro we insist upon his
confirmation. Senator Tillman, on the
other hand, insists with equal logic for
the reasoq that he is n negro tiint lie
ought to he denied the right in common
with nil negroes, and thus the issue is
made up. Well, the white man c o n s t i
tutes about 00 per cent o f tlie people of
die South, 75 per cent o f the morals nnd
iJOiClIecLond.35 pur «en t o f—the —wealth
nod from ids standpoint it seems hardly
fair and just dint 40 per rent o f the pen25 per cent o f the resjvctnhility und
five.per cent of the wealth should direct
tin* nrTairs o f government or participate
substantially against, the will of die

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

first Year

Right at your Door!

The General News of "The Land!
of Flow ers” .

You can get

CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epltoma of the Week’s Most lmportant Happenings In the
State’s Domain.
Peaches ore in market in limited quan­
tity in Kissimmee.
Lieut. Commander Hutchinson T. Cone,
fleet engineer o f the Atlantic fleet, bus
been appointed chief o f the bureau of
steam engineering of the United States
navy, with die title, rank nnd pny o f u
rear admiral o f die tine. Rear Admiral
Cone is n son o f Hon. D. N. Cone of Ben­
ton, Columbia county, Florida, nnd was
appointed to the naval academy from

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Last week’s storm at Pensacola did con*
sldernblc damage In die way o f unroofing

FERTILIZERS

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Drive your Wagon into Sanford
\ Call on C. H. Evans
He^can deliver aiiy brand you want out oi«
Our-new* Warehouse
* m*w~*5jw**v
W ithout Delay—

Armour Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Arm m ir
U 1U U 1

V y d C I y

rirrmr»r

V jfl \ J W L I

buildings and blowing down boat houses!
race,
Of nil that 1ms been said or written on
nnd sheds along the wntcr front.
the Crum matter nothing is more notable
The winter Chautauqua nt Gainesville I *
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* "m
thntt this editorial. It is a new light o f
hns hecj).in.session fur die ¡wist ten days,
common sense und real patriotism thrown
ntqllins been lnrgely attended.
from rather an unexpected angle on the
Polk county hns been rcdistricled, nnd
Or any other brand of our justly
question of negro office-holding.
It ac­
Lakeland becomes a district by itself, with
Celebrated Fertilizers— .
cepts Mr. T a ft’s position timt in the
a population of 3,032.
South federal appointments should be
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?”
Work on the $150,000 public building
made with a view of showing tills section
for Gainesville is to commence the first
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
that the administration has genuine reweck4n-April. ....... —------ &gt;------ ------------W£OlÜJ..rcspcciahiUiyLuiuttlie-eliHraeter
'Nitrate of Soda?
-gsrd fm lh -TJm iKWMtion-ls «n-«dvn iH 'etl
of die community involved.
Will 11. Stone, a blacksmith in the employ I
t
one from the standpoint o f the hide
"Tlie
negro
m
a
yjb
ca
t
the
devil
around
of tlie Edge-Dowling Lumber Co. at Toypendent and shows that this journal has
die real welfnre of the’colored people at jhe stump ns much as he pleases; he may lorvillc, luid tiis left leg lorn from his body
heart. Following f t the editorial in jmrt: bask in tlie beautiful theory o f his man­ by being caught in tlie belting one day
"The Independent loves the race, and hood rights, but Jjicre is no getting uwuy hist week. -He was a married man, and
Is satisfied with Its racial distinction. We from tlie real comlitlniThe is lip against— highly respected.
die
A proposition is now on foot to manu­
are willing to go any reasonnblc length, tlie white tuna's prejudice*—and
wisest
and
most
helpful
way
to
study
facture furniture from cabbage palmetto
or make any sane sacrifice to preserve
intuct our mntlhood rights, hut there is this element of our itoiiticnl economy is wood, treated by a pa tent-process. The
(W rite us)
suchjO philosophy ns paying too dear for to reverse positions witli Ids white neigh­ manufactured articles vie in beauty with
bor
and
theorize
wlint
he
would
do
if
in
those made from birch nnd h irdseye-m a­
your wldstle.
___ "There is ns much wisdom in recog­ their places tinder the Same circum­ ple. The matter is before the Jackson­
CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent,
— s. m. m.
ville board o f trade.
nizing an actual condition, and fitting stances and conditions."
Sanford, Florida
yourself in your im m ediate environs ns
Two cottages in West Tampa, occupied
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WHAT THE GROWERS ARE DOING by Cuban cigar makers, were burned lust
there is In recognizing a cardinal prin­
ciple of justice and lighting for its tri­
Friday. Fire was caused by Mrs. Benco­
umph. It is obvious, and we do nut feel S an ford G ro w ers Arc In th e Midst of mo trying to hasten iter cooking by pourthe Busy Season
dint die pro|iosition w ill adndt of contro­
ng kerosene on the fire. The oil ignited
W H Y NOT USE
Tlie
Florida
Fruit nnd Produce News in
versy, that the race nnd the country have
with n flush, setting lire to the house and
had enough of the ‘Crum episode’ and is making n summary of tlie vcgetuble and to Mrs. il.'s clothing. The Indy quickly
now being gagged with an overdose of fruit shipments of this section, togetiicr put out tlie fiantes on her dress, thus suvwith wlmt the growers mid shipjiers nre
principle (T)
iug Iter life, hut help arrived too late to
"it matters not whether Senator Till doing, 1ms the following to soy relative jiUYC the building or -the one tic;*t-to it.
------- awn isrigh t ur wrung, nr Wlieiher ri” fii n- to Omttge countyr--------I.OSH about $3.500, partially covered by
It 1ms shown more results for the Money invested than any other.
Celery growers at Sanford are in the
dninentul principle involving the man­
insurance.*
It will pny you to examine the Celery Fields where
hood lights o f tiic rncc is an issue, the midst o f their busy season. Celery being
Z. Phillips, who formerly o[icrated a nov­
die
main
tiling
about
here,
everybody
is
effort lias been overdone, nnd the while
elty works ¡»Orlando, was hurt last Friday
more or less interested In the crop.
Tlie
man lias some rights in the premises in
ill Tampa by tin* ex plosión of a soda water
recent cold snnp just put tlie right crisp
common with Ids colored neighlmr, that
bottle, u piece of flying glass hiltln¿ him
ness in it. and did more good than harm.
deserve consideration, nnd it is high time
is used.
Our representative, C. M. BRAD W ATER. is In Sanford
on the temple and culling on artery. He
Among the celery men Joe Cameron
that the President, the Crums nnd tile
was attended by Dr. Wells and will he
every week. See hint or write to liiip nt Orlando or
lias ten acres from which lie will begin
"principle" defenders were recognizing
none thc worse for the accident.
to ship very shortly.
He also has six
the actual conditions and looking die
For the second time within two weeks,
acres o f lettuce that will begin to go for­
facts in tiie fnce. It is manly to stand
thc store of the Tampa Hardware Co. has
ward early next week.
\
up und fight for principle when victory
JA C K S O N V IL L E , F LO R ID A
T. P. Compropt is another of Sanford's been burglarized. Shotguns was the plun­
J
will bp real, hut recklessness to lose your
der
taken
tlie
last
timo.
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successful celery growers who is not com­
life in u futile effort to achieve n victory
Two brothers numed Kington have been
that in the end will only be realized in plaining of hard times. J. S. Moore is
arrested in Alachua county, charged witlt
another
successful
celery
grower
who
has
dieory.
41
made.money enough to open a store on passing counterfeit money. They are be­
"If the fealty of the party to its negro
lieved to he members o f tin organized gang
Celery Avenue.
members is involved in the 'Crum epi­
J. L. Wright has one acre in lettuce, o f counterfeiters.
sode,' tlie party has proved its sincerity
three in celery und four in potatoes nnd
The three-masted schooner Horace Slot
beyond cavil, and ought to ho relieved of
rroin Tampa for Norfolk, Vo . has made
further eadurnm m tnl , - if th r-p rin rip lf h'eansw -.^ — ^ — — =------—
H. R. und Ed Stevens have two ncrcs tlie j «ir t of destination in u crippled condi­
Involving die rigid o f tlie negro to par­
in cabbage, one in lettuce and five in a tion, but without loss of any o f her crew.
ticipate in government affairs in common
variety of spring vegetables,
The vessel encountered severe gales dur­
■with every other element of population,
"D. G. Moore expects to plant ten acres ing which she lost iter topmast, most o f
was up for settlement, the issue hns been
Iter sails and rudder-head. Her cargo wus Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
in spring vegetables o f various kinds.
eon * true lively settled in our favor by I&gt;r.
Enery &amp; Cooper o f Richmond, Jnd., not domnged.
Crum's tong tenure o f service in the very
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
have five acres which they are funning
Aunt Dorcas Bryant, one o f the_oldposition Involved, and the country ought
here, and L evi Bitiford. from the sume time slave mummies. who was always do -1
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene
to I « given a rest.. Th e n e g r o - n n d th c
place, lias five acres which he will plum lo g -good -deeds, ha s passed Co her reward, I
Republican party arc hard up against the
in beans and potatoes.
at thc uge o f 80 years. She had lived in |
South’s intense race prejudice, and we
Henry Stevenson o f Be Land lias ten Tampa and vicinity for about 40 years.
hqd as well meet the issue squarely^ and
acres here which tie w ill plant to toma­ She was one o f those good old souls who I
bthnU that there is enough merit in the
TH E GREATEST EVENT OF THE Y E A R
toes.
knew no color liqe when good deeds were
Southern white man's contention to give
J. S. Moore o f Oviedo expects to move needed, and many white people are in­
the question die most humane and rea­
to Sanford soon to grow celery.
debted to her for charitable acts that were |
sonable consideration. The effort o f the
About 4,000 boxes o f oranges nre yet denied them by their own race,
Republican party to thruil'the negro o f­
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. A P R IL 19th A N D 20th
to he shipped from Ocoee, belonging to
Harold Moscly, an employee at the I
fice-holder on the South, against its ex ­
D .p . Maguire, W. P. Blakeley, E. O. Sims
Daughtery stables in Lakeland, was shot
pressed will, has not availed eidier die
and T. N. Burner.
last Saturday und died before medical aid
P“ riy or die negro anything, and it is
conducted by the famous interpreter o f the
There are about 5,000 boxes o f late
could be had. fie hud driven over to,the
■ ■ ■
'■w r i d’a ■i— ter» iw n ltIill| ? *1 llfR C T | lll '
•l*&gt;ui i¡mo to change our. policy ond
oranges yet tq be shipped from Tihleti- Hancock place with a couple o f women,
treat tlie white, man's prujudiue from
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ville.
‘
and for some reason was ordered out of
•riotiier angle.
The effort has not
the
house. As Ije was getting into the
•topped with intensifying the
white
Children's Dancing Class
carriage a shot was fired which entered
man's prejudice against the race, but its
Miss Gelsie Butt has opened a dancing
Assisted by Guslar Holmquist, basso; Road M illar, tonor; M rs. Oorlnna Rldorhis back. He drove hurriedly toward MuiKslssy, soprano; Nsvsds van dar Voor, alls
persistency has lessened tlie negro's use­
class in connection with her other class.
FOPK CONCERTS: Monday R atin e«, Orchestral; Monday night, miscellaneous; Tuesday
fulness and opportunities in every other Lessons will be given on Wednesday and bury, about three miles distant, hut died |
Matinee, Artist»' coot*re Tuesday night. Oratorio, 'T tlE CREATION", with ihr Jacksonville
before getting there.
field of human endeavor among die peo­
Choral Soriety of 2S0 trained voices and N. V. Symphony Orchestra and soloists.
Saturday afternoons at three o'clock, at
R E A S O N T IC K E T S ,
Make application now
Rests roaorvad In rotation
ple he must prove his worth to, or by Ids tlie Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
There were shipped from Plant City last I
Address and makq checks payable,
fsllurc demonstrate dint lie was at his eight lessons.
week 18.700 quartsof strawberries, which
f* »t as a slave.
brought an average price o f tw enty cents |
a quart.
T he H exaui's 'phone Is No. U 8
‘The principle involving the right o f die

Armour Vegetable

jA r m O U F 11 clCtlCcll T n iC K 6 F

Ask for it, We have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
Jacksonville, Fla.

Pai nt er F e r t i l i z e r
NOW , AND

S A V E M O N E Y .? _______ —

P a i n t e r ’s S a n f o r d C e l e r y

THE

E. O.

P A IN T E R

Special

F E R T IL IZ E R

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SPRING M USICAL FE ST IV A L
NEW

YORK

SYMPHONY

ORCHESTRA

DAM ROSCH*

T. T. E L M O R E , S e c re ta ry , J a c k so n v ille , Fla. i

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                    <text>Tlbfuary 27,

tHE SANFORD HERALD

inson.

Muslcale At High School

Items' of Interest Concerning
Society People.

P O IN T S

PURELY. PERSONAL

Mow Celery City Vanity Fair While
- Away the Golden Hour»—
Social Gossip.
O one seems to be caring nbout Lent
this year, Here we are Just in the
beginning o f the guiet season, and
you do not hear any groans, "flic post
week wns a busy time with Its dances,
cake wnlks, weddings, musical receptions
and parties, and after this “ spurt" the gay
ones appear to be reqdy to settle down to
the forty days’ rest and meditation.
The Inst week wns something like the
Sanford of other years. There wns some­
thing doing .socially everyday, and-many
dress suits were pressed—many evening
gowns overhauled—many times, two or
three entertainments for the snme eve­
ning. In addition to the many theatrical
parties. Lent for Sanford people, and
her tourist guests, holds no terror, and the
season will goon.and merriment nnd galct reign supreme.

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Bridge Party*
Mrs. Forrest Lake entertained at bridge
last Friday afternoon. There were four
tnbles o f bridge, nnd the games were filled
with pleasurable excitement. Miss W in­
chester wpn the first prize, a beautiful
hnnd-pnintcd china plate, Mrs. H. P. Dri­
ver won the second prize, n dainty handpainted candlestick holder.
Elaborate refreshments were served, and
Mrs. Lake’s reputation ns a hostess was
fully sustained.
Among those present were Mrs. Derry,
Mrs. Driver, Mrs. Keelor, Misa Keelor, Miss
Wlnrlieflter Mi«wSrlimniM»rt. Mrs Pnlesfoii.
Mrs. Compropst, Miss Caldwell, Mrs.Hernih m , M n c IIolst, M rs. M axw n lI.

M rs. D . L .

Thrnshpf, Miss Morrison, Mrs. King. Mrs.
4hnlth. Mrs. Brown.
W ashington Birthday Party
Generally speaking Sanford did not ob ­
serve tlie natal tiny of the great Wash­
ington to any oxtent. It remained for
Mrs, B. W. Herndon to impress the occa­
sion u(Min the minds of a large number

One o f the events o f the season was the
muslcale given by the Irving Literary So­
ciety a't the High School Auditorium on
last, Monday evening.
The program numbered some very, fine
selections and demonstrated 'the scope
and musical ability of those taking part.
Tis seldom that a high school of a city
double the s it e . of Sanford. contains so
many musicians among the pupils and
the muslcale on Monday night was n rev­
elation to the large number qT people
present.
The program below demonstrates that
the musical education o f the High School
pupils has not been noglected:
"Invocation"......,.... ........................Milo Dcyo
Martha Fox

A N IN V E S T M E N T
IN SANFORD LAND

Duct. "K in* of the C arn ival".................................... .

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lluskins Jonea and Blanche Johns.

Johanna Kinkel

"Soldier'» Farewell'

.Charles Rebef

'Remembrance'
"Ila Wa» a Prince"........ .
Min Herrick
"CarrUtlma" Flute Solo........ . . . . /
huile St union
"Music On The Water” .................

Frank Lyne*

IS THE SUREST

MONEY

Clarence Mahoney

Duet../., . . . . .

............................ i.et"

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•Suidre Willlnms nnd Ruth Mettili
MitIy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. —
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Mias lier&amp;k •
Mazurka........................... ........ ÎI.........

AN YW H ERE

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Ruth Abbott

'Afterwards"—Comet Solo.......
Miss Stintimi

Cake W alk At Sanford h ou se
The-waitcrs and ’hotel help of the Sanforil*TiouBo~go*e~a"cake
night. A large crowd witnessed the event
nnd it wns enjoyed by every one. The
cake walks given by the colored em­
ployees of the Florida hotels are becom­
ing very popular and these afTalrs always
afford much amusement for the guests of
the hotels and the people who attend.
Those who attended the cake walk at the
Sanford House were-amply repaid ns there
wns'grent doings in “ colored snssiety”
nnd the gyrations of the participants were
all that could txMiesircd.
Birthday Party
Little May Thrasher was nine ,years of
age on Thursday and in order to properly
observe this momentous event gave her
little friends a - party. Quite a number
responded to the invitation ns May in
spite of Iter tender yearshas gained quite
a reputation ns n hostess. The little folks
enjoyed this occasion to the fullest ex­
tent with games and amusements of variuus kinds: Dainty refreshments were
served nnd the children departed wishing
Miss-May many many more linppy birth­
days.

Celeiy Lands and Celery
Farms. City Property
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on Second street last Thursday. Soinany
guests were present that seven tables
were filled witli lilt players and the occa­
sion wns one long j o he remembered.
The rooms were artistically decorated in
hearts and the problem of guessing their
number was one of the features o f the
afternoon. On this Mrs. J. W. Dickies
was nearest to the total number and was
rewarded accordingly. Miss Winchester

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Terms to suit your pocket-book

S A N FO R D , F L A

Launch Party
Coi. Andrew Johnson gave a launch
l«irty on Thursday afternoon In honor of
Mrs. J. E. Gelston Columbia. S. C.. and
Miss Annie Arey of Salisbury. N. C., the
guests of Miss Blggcrs. The trip over to
Enterprise wns enjoyed by the party to
the fullest and the trip voted u grand
success. ’
Those participating were Mrs. Gelston,
Miss Arey. Miss Blggers and Mrs. Biggers
and Messrs. Andre Johnson, LaKue Johnson -ond Mr^Suttton-nf-Jaeksotrvillcr' —
stretched over the table. In the center
of the table wns a small tree the branches
o f which bore candied cherries nnd looker]
enticing enough to cause any youngster
to cut it down witlt a hatchet.
Mrs. I). L. Thrasher and Mrs. B. F.
WldWier drCssed in colonial style ¡»resided
(It the luncheon-table uml dispensed deli­
cious punch and fruit and lobster salad
at intervals during the games.
The guests of honor were Mrs. F. E.
Lane and Miss Guernsey.
Miss PurramorS won the first prize, a
beautiful hand painted china howl. Mrs.
Pulcston and Mrs. Gonzalez were even
for the booby prize and in the drawing,
Mrs. Puleston won receiving a little red

MAKER

IN S H E W
Present to the Investor the B eit Oppor tun i ties in Florida .
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tJnhnproved celery lands, ilowing wells guaranteed,

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$25.00 to $200.00 per acre

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Celery farms, with llowin^ wells all tiled, drained nnd ready for crop, $500.00 m S1O0GU0
per acre.
City pro|x?rty. improved anti unimproved. 303,000 ncres timber land, with finest site in
Florida fur crate factory.
Others tell you wlmt can he done. MUKRELL &amp;. MINSHEW are practical farmers ns

hatchet.
The ofTair was one of the most delight­
ful of the many sociut successes that have
K&gt;tked Katiferd ’s -winter
TîTOTtranmanr
from tiie social nsjicct demonstrated the
Will be G reatly Augm ented by New
patriotism of Mrs. Herndon to so faithful­
• M aterial
ly portray and bcfiitlngly celebrate Wash­
Hon. Geo. Be Cottcs has purchased the
ington’s birthday.
Pusjimc Theatre, nnd hereafter this wellAmong those present were:
known place of utnuscincnt will be in
Meutimie»:—
Meutoii) c e ­
Putritoli
lle F orre«
charge of A. A. Preston. The vaudeville
- '■'Anno
attractions, which were objectionable to
Com prop«
Unmet
-many o f the puixuns. will he eliminated,
Hit*
Maxwell
and only the moving pictures and illus­
Mine«: —
trated Bongs will be given. The new man­
IIrun;
Caldwell
Roumillat
Keelor
agement
will have three reels o f new pic­
Ltminlrz
Sirlngfrllow
Peck
tures every day, Instead of two. nnd for
Dicken»
the benefit of tourists who come in on the
buab-u reel will be shown at 11 o’clock ev.
In H onor o f M iss P orru m orc ery morning. The surne hours for the a f­
—-JdijyUetfhe Tujner gave a bridge lumjp.
ternoon uml evening performances will tie
eon at her home last Tuesday, in honorof
observed, and a fine electric piano will tie
Miss Annie Parra more of Jacksonville.
installed, adding greatly to the popularity
Bridge luncheon, always delightful a f­
of tire Pastime, a good, clean amusement
fairs, wns made more popular by Mrs.
place where jroi^can take your fptnlJy.uotl
Turner, and a daiuty JuuoImmmi added rest enjoy im hour.
to the games that followed.
Mrs. Keelor was the lucky one for first
Increasing Their Efficiency
Kjza,.i*»cvlVlng 0 hand-painted bon-Jun
The Sanford Machine and Foundry Works
dish. Miss Parramore received the guest have added to their plant a complete outfit
prize, n dainty fan.
for rejiairing automobiles of all kinds.
Those present were Mrs. Keelor, Mis# This will be found o f great convenience to
Keelor, Miss Sellumpert. Mrs. Driver, Mrs. the many people in Sanford who have au­
Lunneau. Mrs. Bruce. Mrs. Derry, Mrs. Stry. tomobiles, and it is no longer necessary
imr. Mjj^Jicrrulon, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Neal, to go to Orlando witli machines for repairs.

PlBCIIAStO PASTIME TIIEÀIBE
ST. FRANCIS NOME DESTROYED
M agnificent R esidence W as Burned
on Sunday M orning
Early Sunday morning the magnificent
home of Mr, John i l Harris at 8t. Frnn=
cis was completely destroyed by fire.
The fumiiy was awakened by Miss
Laura Francis liurris,.who discovered the
blaze in the two-Btory laundry house,
which wns then burning fiercely in the
Members of the family immediately put
fire extinguishers in uso, but the fire
could not be checked nnd soon spread
rapidly. Seeing that there was no chance
to save the home, articles jif clothing,
silverware, etc.. werc c^tricd-Xlum lUo
Bbuse, Hie smoke then being so thick thaT
it was almost impossible to enter the
house.
The loss was total, witli some insur­
ance.

Winner Washing Machines

Sanford On the Hustle
Sanford is on the hustle these days.
Celery is beginning to move in car-load
lots; strawberry shipments ore giving
satisfactory returns; land buyers are nu­
merous; a driving club it to he organized;
golf links are to be laid out; the Clyde
Line is making extensive improvements,
nnd a number1 of minor enterprises odd
their quota of industrial harmony to the
busy hum hi our sister eity__ Oriundo
Sentinel,

SEKVEI) Al

WOMAN’S
EXCHANGE

County Tax A ss e s s o r’s N otice
Either I or an assistant tax assessor
will be at the following named places to
receive tax returns for Orange county for
1000:

E v e r y D a y Alt
. F e b r u a r y 19th

- Sanford. FEtTruary 27th and March 1st
at the City Clerk’s office.
Sylvan Lake March 2nd.
Lake Mary March 3rd.
Longwood March 4th.
Geneva March 11th.
•
S. A. Roiiinson.

B-Tked Goods Wedn
and Saturday.
Stai
done. All Fancy wor
Materials for same on

A few more of these still left, sold strictly . You need a good typewriter and do not
on guantee. If they do not do what we want to
pay an exborbitnnt price for It,
claim, money is refunded. Harry J. Wilson see lite Blickenderfer, at The Herald office.

CRIPPEN’S MUSIC
(Railroad Way)

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THE SAN FO R D
I N S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 28

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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1909

firs t Year

black man to hold officc*cnn be preserved
inviolate without destroying every oilier
helpful element o f bis existence, both
the economic ond industrial equation- of
Lettersand Communications on our national life. The principle ought to
The General News of "The Land!
be exercised in those communities where
Various Timely Topics.
You can get
of Flow ers” .
its prnctlce meets the least opposition.
The white man, taken ns n part, or ns
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE n whole, in our nntiannl life or in the CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
South, constitutes in n most eminent- dag rtc.th ff bruins," wealth and character of
Id IHI4TJiOSrtnietiTwill be Found the every community, nnd it is hardly ren An Epltoma of the Week’s Most
lmViews. Opinions ond Comment
sonnhle to expect him to yield without
portant Happenings In the
of Practical Writers.
struggle to any invasion of his right to
State’s Domain.
IWr Invite correspondence on live topic» from all
Peaches ore in market in limited quan­
MCtloai of the County. «1» new» Item* of Interest. control by nny admittedly Inferior ele
Brevity will Insure piwnpt puMl^tk». Articles mem. Tlie white man hns the same tity in Kissimmee.
rootrery to the view* of the Ldltor will tie pule
I¡.Lett (nil abusive and anonymous cninmunlrn- right to opposc Dr. Crum that wo have to
Lieut. Commander Hutchinson T. Cone,
- ton« vRI be rejected:*' Wewtlt not Be TMtxJhitWc
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i
tor opinions expressed by contributor*. AU com- support him. ’ Wl&gt; support him because fleet engineer o f the Atlantic fleet, bus
tnuniralion* intended for current Issue lim it tie in he is n negro, nnd Senntor Tillman o p ­
Drive your Wagon into Sanford
been appointed chief of the bureau of
h*nd not later than Tuesday p. m.l—Eo,
poses him for the sclf-sume reason. Our steam engineering of the United States
\ Call on C. H. Evans
Stop Agitation of Crum Matter
chief argument in support of confirma­ navy, with die title, rank nnd pny of u
To the Editor of The Herald:
He^can deliver aiiy brand you want out oi«
In Us Saturday issue the Atlnntn Inde­ tion Is ‘His defeat will be n ccjjistructlve rear admiral of die tine. Rear Admiral
denial
of
die
rigid
of
dm
race
to
hold
ofOur-new* Warehouse
* m*w~*5jw**v
Cone is n son of Hon. D. N. Cone of Ben­
pendent. u negro paper edited by D. J
Davis,'armemut squarely against^ ftir- fice,’ and for the naked reason that ton, Columbia county, Florida, nnd was
Without Delay—
tlier agitation of tiio Cmm episode in Crum is n negro we insist upon his appointed to the naval academy from
Congress and declares thut the appoint confirmation. Senator Tillman, on the
ment of negroes toTedernl ofHces in tlie other hand, insists with equal logic for
Sou tit is not nhelp but n decided hinder- the reasoq that he is n negro tiint lie
Last week’s storm at Pensacola did con* A r m m i r
r ir r m r » r
U 1U U 1
V ydC I y
V jfl \ J W L I
nnce to the best interests o f hte colored ought to he denied the right in common sldernblc damage In die way of unroofing
with nil negroes, and thus the issue is buildings and blowing down boat houses!
race,
made
up. Well, the white man c o n s t i nnd sheds along the wntcr front.
Of nil that 1ms been said or written on
tutes
about
00 per cent of tlie people of
the Crum matter nothing is more notable
The winter Chautauqua nt Gainesville I *
_
.
* "m
die
South,
75
per cent o f the morals nnd
thntt this editorial. It is a new light of
hns hecj).in.session fur die ¡wist ten days, j A r m O U F
1 1 c lC tlC c ll T n i C K 6 F
iJOiClIecLond.35
pur
«ent
o
f—
the
—
wealth
common sense und real patriotism thrown
ntqllins been lnrgely attended.
from rather an unexpected angle on the nod from ids standpoint it seems hardly
Polk county hns been rcdistricled, nnd
Or any other brand of our justly
question of negro office-holding.
It ac­ fair and just dint 40 per rent of the penLakeland
becomes
a
district
by
itself,
with
25 per cent of the resjvctnhility und
Celebrated Fertilizers— .
cepts Mr. Taft’s position timt in the
a population of 3,032.
five.per
cent
of
the
wealth
should
direct
South federal appointments should be
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?”
Work on the $150,000 public building
made with a view of showing tills section tin* nrTairs of government or participate
for Gainesville is to commence the first
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
that the administration has genuine re- substantially against, the will of die
weck4n-April.
........
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--------------------W£OlÜJ..rcspcciahiUiyLuiuttlie-eliHraeter
'Nitrate of Soda?
-gsrd fm lh -TJm iKWMtion-ls «n-«dvniH'etl
Will 11. Stone, a blacksmith in the employ I
t
one from the standpoint o f the hide of die community involved.
"Tlie
negro
m
ayjbcat
the
devil
around
of tlie Edge-Dowling Lumber Co. at Toypendent and shows that this journal has
die real welfnre of the’colored people at jhe stump ns much as he pleases; he may lorvillc, luid tiis left leg lorn from his body
heart. Following ft the editorial in jmrt: bask in tlie beautiful theory of his man­ by being caught in tlie belting one day
"The Independent loves the race, and hood rights, but Jjicre is no getting uwuy hist week. -He was a married man, and
Is satisfied with Its racial distinction. We from tlie real comlitlniThe is lip against— highly respected.
die
A proposition is now on foot to manu­
are willing to go any reasonnblc length, tlie white tuna's prejudice*—and
wisest
and
most
helpful
way
to
study
facture furniture from cabbage palmetto
or make any sane sacrifice to preserve
intuct our mntlhood rights, hut there is this element of our itoiiticnl economy is wood, treated by a pa tent-process. The
(Write us)
suchjO philosophy ns paying too dear for to reverse positions witli Ids white neigh­ manufactured articles vie in beauty with
bor
and
theorize
wlint
he
would
do
if
in
those made from birch nnd hirdseye-m a­
your wldstle.
___"There is ns much wisdom in recog­ their places tinder the Same circum­ ple. The matter is before the Jackson­
CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent,
— s. m. m.
ville board of trade.
nizing an actual condition, and fitting stances and conditions."

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Right at

your Door!

FERTILIZERS

to

i, i»«o, ..........

Armour Blood, Bone &amp; Potash

Armour Vegetable

Ask for it, We have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
Jacksonville, Fla.
Sanford, Florida

yourself in your immediate environs ns
cottages in West Tampa, occupied
•
(Ask Him)
WHAT THE GROWERS ARE DOING byTwo
there is In recognizing a cardinal prin­
Cuban cigar makers, were burned lust
ciple of justice and lighting for its tri­
Friday. Fire was caused by Mrs. Benco­
umph. It is obvious, and we do nut feel Sanford G row ers Arc In the Midst of mo trying to hasten iter cooking by pourthe Busy Season
dint die pro|iosition will adndt of contro­
ng kerosene on the fire. The oil ignited
W H Y NOT USE
Tlie
Florida
Fruit nnd Produce News in with n flush, setting lire to the house and
versy, that the race nnd the country have
had enough of the ‘Crum episode’ and is making n summary of tlie vcgetuble and to Mrs. il.'s clothing. The Indy quickly
now being gagged with an overdose of fruit shipments of this section, togetiicr put out tlie fiantes on her dress, thus suvwith wlmt the growers mid shipjiers nre iug Iter life, hut help arrived too late to
principle (T)
N O W , A N D S A V E M O N E Y .? _______ —
"it matters not whether Senator Till doing, 1ms the following to soy relative jiUYC the building or -the one tic;*t-to it.
-------- awn isright ur wrung, nr Wlieiher ri” fii n - to Omttge countyr---------I.OSH about $3.500, partially covered by
It 1ms shown more results for the Money invested than any other.
Celery growers at Sanford are in the
dninentul principle involving the man­
insurance.*
It will pny you to examine the Celery Fields where
hood lights of tiic rncc is an issue, the midst of their busy season. Celery being
Z. Phillips, who formerly o[icrated a nov­
die
main
tiling
about
here,
everybody
is
effort lias been overdone, nnd the while
elty works ¡»Orlando, was hurt last Friday
man lias some rights in the premises in more or less interested In the crop. Tlie ill Tampa by tin* ex plosión of a soda water
common with Ids colored neighlmr, that recent cold snnp just put tlie right crisp bottle, u piece of flying glass hiltln¿ him
ness in it. and did more good than harm.
deserve consideration, nnd it is high time
is used. Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER. is In Sanford
on the temple and culling on artery. He
Among the celery men Joe Cameron
that the President, the Crums nnd tile
was attended by Dr. Wells and will he
every week. See hint or write to liiip nt Orlando or
lias ten acres from which lie will begin
"principle" defenders were recognizing
none thc worse for the accident.
to ship very shortly.
He also has six
the actual conditions and looking die
For the second time within two weeks,
facts in tiie fnce. It is manly to stand acres of lettuce that will begin to go for­ thc store of the Tampa Hardware Co. has
ward
early
next
week.
\
up und fight for principle when victory
J A C K S O N V I L L E , F L O R ID A
T. P. Compropt is another of Sanford's been burglarized. Shotguns was the plun­
J
will bp real, hut recklessness to lose your
der
taken
tlie
last
timo.
_
_
life in u futile effort to achieve n victory successful celery growers who is not com ­
Two brothers numed Kington have been
that in the end will only be realized in plaining of hard times. J. S. Moore is
arrested in Alachua county, charged witlt
another
successful
celery
grower
who
has
dieory.
41
made.money enough to open a store on passing counterfeit money. They are be­
"If the fealty of the party to its negro
lieved to he members of tin organized gang
Celery Avenue.
members is involved in the 'Crum epi­
of counterfeiters.
J.
L.
Wright
has
one
acre
in
lettuce,
sode,' tlie party has proved its sincerity
three in celery und four in potatoes nnd
The three-masted schooner Horace Slot
beyond cavil, and ought to ho relieved of
rroin Tampa for Norfolk, Vo . has made
further eadurnmmtnl , - if th r-prin riplf h'eansw -.^ — ^ — — =------ —
H. R. und Ed Stevens have two ncrcs tlie j «ir t of destination in u crippled condi­
Involving die rigid of tlie negro to par­
in
cabbage, one in lettuce and five in a tion, but without loss of any of her crew.
ticipate in government affairs in common
variety of spring vegetables,
The vessel encountered severe gales dur­
■with every other element of population,
"D. G. Moore expects to plant ten acres ing which she lost iter topmast, most of
was up for settlement, the issue hns been
Iter sails and rudder-head. Her cargo wus Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
in spring vegetables o f various kinds.
eon *true lively settled in our favor by I&gt;r.
Enery &amp; Cooper of Richmond, Jnd., not domnged.
Crum's tong tenure of service in the very
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
have five acres which they are funning
Aunt Dorcas Bryant, one o f the_oldposition Involved, and the country ought
here, and Levi Bitiford. from the sume time slave mummies. who was always do -1
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene
to I« given a rest.. The n e g r o -n n d t h c
place, lias five acres which he will plum lo g -good -deeds, ha s passed Co her reward, I
Republican party arc hard up against the
in beans and potatoes.
at thc uge of 80 years. She had lived in |
South’s intense race prejudice, and we
Henry Stevenson o f Be Land lias ten Tampa and vicinity for about 4 0 years.
hqd as well meet the issue squarely^ and
acres here which tie will plant to toma­ She was one of those good old souls who I
bthnU that there is enough merit in the
THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE YEAR
toes.
knew no color liqe when good deeds were
Southern white man's contention to give
J. S. Moore of Oviedo expects to move needed, and many white people are in­
the question die most humane and rea­
to Sanford soon to grow celery.
debted to her for charitable acts that were |
sonable consideration. The effort o f the
About 4,000 boxes of oranges nre yet denied them by their own race,
Republican party to thruil'the negro o f­
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. APRIL 19th AND 20th
to he shipped from Ocoee, belonging to
Harold Moscly, an employee at the I
fice-holder on the South, against its ex­
D .p . Maguire, W. P. Blakeley, E. O. Sims Daughtery stables in Lakeland, was shot
pressed will, has not availed eidier die
and T. N. Burner.
last Saturday und died before medical aid
P“ riy or die negro anything, and it is
conducted by the famous interpreter of the
There are about 5 ,000 boxes o f late could be had. fie hud driven over to,the
■ ■ ■
'■w r id’a ■i— ter» iw n ltIill|?*1 llfR C T|lll '
•l*&gt;ui i¡mo to change our. policy ond
oranges yet tq be shipped from Tihleti- Hancock place with a couple o f women,
treat tlie white, man's prujudiue from
ville. ‘
___________________
and for some reason was ordered out of
•riotiier angle.
The effort has not
the
house. As Ije was getting into the
•topped with intensifying the
white
Children's Dancing Class
carriage a shot was fired which entered
man's prejudice against the race, but its
Miss Gelsie Butt has opened a dancing
Assisted by Guslar Holmquist, basso; Road M illar, tonor; M rs. Oorlnna RldorKslssy, soprano; Nsvsds van dar Voor, alls
persistency has lessened tlie negro's use­ class in connection with her other class. his back. He drove hurriedly toward MuiFOPK CONCERTS: Monday R atine«, Orchestral; Monday night, miscellaneous; Tuesday
fulness and opportunities in every other Lessons will be given on Wednesday and bury, about three miles distant, hut died |
Matinee, Artist»' coot*re Tuesday night. Oratorio, 'T tlE CREATION", with ihr Jacksonville
field of human endeavor among die peo­ Saturday afternoons at three o'clock, at before getting there.
Choral Soriety of 2S0 trained voices and N. V. Symphony Orchestra and soloists.
R E A S O N T IC K E T S ,
Make application now
Rests roaorvad In rotation
ple he must prove his worth to, or by Ids tlie Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
There were shipped from Plant City last I
Address and makq checks payable,
fsllurc demonstrate dint lie was at his eight lessons.
week 18.700 quartsof strawberries, which
f*»t as a slave.
brought an average price o f twenty cents |
a quart.
The Hexaui's 'phone Is No. U 8
‘The principle involving the right of die

Pai nter F e r t i l i z e r

P a in ter’ s Sanford Celery Special

TH E

E. O.

PA IN TER

F E R TIL IZ E R CO

^MouseTFuPnrshirtg Goods

SPRING MUSICAL FESTIVAL
NEW YORK

SYMPHONY

ORCHESTRA

DAM R OSCH*

T . T . E LM O R E , Secretary, Jacksonville, Fla. i

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

IO

CAMERON CITY.THE HEW

THE

PRIDE OF WINTER PARK DR.

February/ 27, 1909

W. E. H0USH0LDER

Peoples Bank of— Sanford

D E N T IS T
Description of Buildings Dedicated at
Rollins College
Room* 23. 24 and 23,,Pico Bids.
Another Metropolis to be Built

On Lake Jessup

Capital « 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

'Phone 141

Following is a description of the new
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
buildings dedicated last week at Rolline
College, Winter Park:
Opened for business in 1906.
Now band]
Carnegie hall, the gift of Andrew Car­
JOHN C. SNEAD
Accounts of
negie, is to be used for library nnd ad
ministration purposes. It Is 98x5 0 feet
ARCHITECT
nnd two stories In height. The mntcrial
113 W. First Street
'Pilone 100
is Ff&amp;rida sand-lime brick, with cement
Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity
S
A
N
F
O
R
D
,
F
L
O R ID A _
gtone trimmings nnd the roof l* covered
with red clay tiles, Spanish style o f nr
chitecture. On the wall to the 'Tight of
ANDEW JOHNSON
the handsome entrance is a. bronze me
" T o ta fair w ith both frlan d and foe,
dnlllon of Andrew Carnegie nnd on the
Oft yo u r ow n little rig h t» forego;
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
left a bronze tablet containing the name
It P a y s ."
Practice« In Stale nnd Federal Courts.
of building, the president o f the college
and the architects. The building faces M. 0 . T. Building.
Hthne 248
north, and the west a If o f tint g r o o m
door is devoted to the reading room— 50
by 37 feet— and reaches to the heavily THOMAS EMMET WILSON
M. M. SMITH,
H. R. STEVENS. '
G. S. DERRY,
H. E. TOLAR _ -'J
Umbered roof. A n octagonal gallery ex
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
------------Proident— ----- Vice-President
Cashier
Ass’t Cashier 1
tends around this room nnd both above
AT-LAW
and below there nre nlcoves reaching
Seventh-Judicial Cirwritthe edge oT the gallery, affording' shelf- Late Stale Attorney Florlda
room for some 2 0,000 volumes. The floor
. Residences, Sanford nnd Sylvan Lake
of this room is of Indian red cement, nnd
the room is finished throughout in nature
wood. A glass partition containing
GÈO. A. DeQQTTES
hinged window and a railing scpernte
ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR at LAW
the rending room from the lihrurmn's
room, which Is connected by a lift with-jr-;-ff»nieticc in s ta te and Federal Courts
the second floor. The cast hnlf o f the
■* Blackam lthlng and Horse»ffo*!ni
Sanford. Fla Harnaaa and Buggiea
ground lloor is devoted to the offices of Welborn Block
the president, secretary, treasurer, bursar
and dean. These offices are Inrge and
C. G. B U T T
commodious and are finished in nntural
A U T O M O B IL E 8 F O R L IV E R Y U S E
wood, and have filled and waxed floors,
DENTIST
T|ic rooms on Uie second floor will be
Pico Building
used ultimately for steel book stacks Room 13
which will probably provide ncconunoda
SANFORD, FLORIDA
i
tion for 100,000 volumes.'
Until they
arc needed for this purpose three o f them
will be used as class rooms by the pro
DR. R. M. MASON
fessors of History nnd English. A large
High-Grade House-Building a Specialtyroom. 38x2 0 feet will be set apart for the
DENTIST
use of the Young Women’s Christian As
Welborn Block
Phone 19
sociation, the.Kappa Epsilon Sorority and
Sanford. Florida'
dUier organizations o f the young ladies
Carnegie Hail was designed from PrcsiDEALERS IN
dent Blnckmnn's skeLdlCfl.by Whitfield &amp;
King. 100 Fifth Avenue, New York. The
• A. C. HART
Builders’ Supplies, Interlarelien Sami
contractors were W. P. Richardson &amp;. Co
S U R V E Y O R A N D D R A U G H T SM A N
of Jacksonville.
. ’
Alpha Cement* Acme Plaster

es

MANY NEW BUILDINGS ERECTED

¡IX

On the Line of The Sanford &amp; Ever
--------- ftadCT-R*lhMy„and Borders
On the Lake ■— ------

(Reprint Sanford Herald. February 20th. 10091
The great Celery Delta has sprung many
surprises In the way of developments
the post six months, nnd not the least of
these is the new town of Cameron which
Is being built upon the shores of Lake
Jessup, abouC five miles from Sanford
-aad-tw» the lin e -o f- the Sanford At-Krer»
’glades Railway.
The new city derives Its name from
Joeeph Cameron, who at one time owned
most of the land now unversed by the
new railroad and is ono o f the pioneers in
the growing of celery and lettuce and has
done much toward improving and making
jjrea ter_the vegetable industry,_____ _
The lioward-Packnrd Land Co., about
one year ago, purchased 1,000 acres of
land on-the Shores of Lake Jessup and
realizing the great possibilities of the cclc
ry della, have, worked indefntigably
build up nnd improve thlp. section. They
hoyp already disposed of over 000 acres in
ten-acre lota in the vicinity of Cameron
City. The greater part of this land is now
under cultivation and the .new city
Cameron will offer great induements for
people to locate and build homes. A lot
is offered free to any one who will hidid n
home upon the same. A large brick ware
house and general store will be erected al
once nnd a small 'saw-mill will be estnb
llshed In order to work up the lumber that
abounds in this vicinity aniTwllI furtilSi
much of the material for the new houses
Mr. Sussex of Michigan is one of the first
to build a new residence in Cameron and
is now-erecting n fine two-slory“Tiomo'ln
which he expects to reside. Several new
houses have beep creeled upon the nei
boring farms nnd location of the new town
makes It an ideal one for a home. The
town hns been platted into forty-five lots
Chase llall
and anyone wishing to purchase can get
Chase Hall, n dormitory for young men
further information from the Ho ward-Pack
nrd Land Co. The Cameron City property wns erected in memory uf Hie into Loriug
. was Intended primarily for homes of those A. Chase, one of the founders o f the (own
who had farms in the immediate vicinity, of Winter Park, who left a bequest to the
but so great tins been llie demand for these college nt Ids dentil, two years ago. for
lots that they hnve been placed at the dis this purpose.
Designed by Whitfield &amp; King nnd
posal of the public and in the near future
built
by W. P. Richardson St Co., of Jack­
will become very valuable ns the title of
homeseekers sweeps southward toward sonville. Material Is white snnd-1tme
brick with stone trimmings, nnd tlio roof
Lake Jessup.
It contains
The Sanford &amp; Everglades Railway lias is of Ludowlci red clay tile.
eighteen
doable
ami
six
single
rooms, to­
made possible the new city of Cameron
gether
with
a
large
common
room
with
nnd many otherlmprovements in the lands
fireplace
mul
built
iu
seats.
On
the
sec­
which n few years ago were given over to
ond floor there (ire five toilet rooms witli
the cattle for gracing purposes.
shower baths.
The building overlooks
it is the prediction of many thnt in
Lake Virginia, toward which the land
few years the entire .celery delta, from
distance of ten miles west of Sanford to slopes sharply, and In this direction two
_Lake, Jessup, will be.uiui.vast- miU1« umhh POCdlCS un ca d i floor and u large terrace
nnd farming land will become ns valuable give outlook— tlie terrace is floored witli
for building purposes ns It is now for the Indian red'cem ent nnd affords space for
growing of vegetables. Such n prediction (ratted ferns and palms. The furniture is
Mission style, staining light green.
A
stands n good chance of being fulfllcd
more
beautiful
home
for
young
men
the people continue to buy prdjicrty as tiiey
have in the last few months, and while could hartlly be imagined.
Early in the week the college buildings
there is plenty of land nt the presant time,
the demand is constantly, increasing the nnd grounds began to wear a festive nnd
price nnd the property is becoming more expectant look, und everywhere were
signs o f busy nnd elaborate preparations
valuable every dnyi.
With the advent of the street railway for the dedication. •
Wednesday the guests began to arrive,
from Sanford to Cameron City the eyes of
the prospective settlers and our-own citi­ and the doors of Chasij ball were thrown
,
zens will turn to suburban homes and the open to the visitors.
A
l
7
o
’clock
the
Trustee’s
dinner—
City of Sanford, instead of being confined
to its presant nurrow radius, will embrace cooked nnd served by members of the
cooking class of the college under the di­
u much larger territory nnd become
rection o f Miss Elizabeth D. Burleigh—
Greater Sanford.
wns given at President Blackman's borne.
----- &gt;
------------------------------c ity Restaurant Changes Hands
______ S o Sa y Chase S. Co., ButMhc Demand
— *— -V
Is Very Heavy
Jacksonville, Feb. 22.—Chase &amp; Co.,
say the movement of oranges continues
light witli demnnd heavy.
Stock has
been arriving In good condition and is
giving excellent satisfaction. Grapefruit
is In light supply witfj smaller sizes.
Tangerines nre about all shipped and
pineapples are becoming scarcer.. They
report the. movement of Sanford celery
light and look For only moderate ship­
ments the balance o f the week.
The
trade is displaying a greut deal of inter­
est in the Sanford cclqfy.
Preference
will be shown the Florida stock, Chase &amp;
Co., say, as the California celery is bound
to show the effects (if the heavy rains In
California. Sanford celery is now at its
.prime and Chase &amp; Co., are In a position
tOjfuruish fiiuAtock. _ piupcfly. bkadicd.
graded and packed.

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Last Monday morning the City Restau­
rant. which JiereloIoftnfaS bePITCOntiDcrPrt
jy R. L. Jones, wus purchased by H. E.
Wise, lately o f the New Alexandria hotel.
Jacksonville.
Mr. Wise is no stranger to Sanford peo­
ple, he hnving conducted the Central Cafe
here until the lire in the Hines block last
April put him out of business. He then
made a great success^although it was his
first experience in the restaurant business.
Judging from that success, and by the ex­
perience gained by him in Jacksonville, U
is safe to say tlint he will be able to afford
a first-class eating (Jaee for ladies nnd
gentlemen. Besides serving regular meals,
lunches and i|ulck orders will be served.
A high-grade cook has been engaged and
gentlemanly waiters are in attendance.
In the conduct o f the business, Mr. Wise
Is ably « ssIsUmI .b y -U hl-4 Licks, whu wus
also his assistant In the Central Cafe.

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IN SU R ED A G A IN S T LOSS

HAND BROTHERS
LIV ER Y, F E E D and
SALE STABLES.

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

Pope Contracting Company

Leveling nnd Croes-Sectioning fur Drnlnnge
a Specially

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Finest Five Cent Çigar
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Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings
on tlie 1st and 2ml Wednesday of each
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting broth­
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CELERY

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I h evrt vicry l.nintnl rrndy in .M[, la
ruiiHit Mnrth 1» t i want to hear from
frut
buyers
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am again asking fur OLD SHOES,
will give what they are wortii

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Old Shoes Wanted
SIZES, 6 , 7. 8, 9. 10 II AND 15

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Pickard’s Hand-Painted China

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The largest line o f sporting goods ever
Being unable to see my friends and pa­
received in Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting
trons before ray departure, I take this oc­
clothing, etc.
Harry J. Wilson.
casion to express my thanks to the public
for the patronage accorded me in the past,
After a service o f thirty-five years. M. and bespeak the same for the Sanford
F. Schmittbfcrger has been made Chief In­ Grocery Co. in the future.
spector o f Police o f New York city. .
— W. M. Dickens

Gorham's Sterling Sliver
Rogers’ Plated Wure
Elgin and Waltham Watches

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A Budì ci of In tcrc stln ì Items
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THE E V E N TS O f OR AN G E C O U N T Y

THE SANFORD HERALD
nnd nlso those of contiguous communities

who-may-fimi-lt-prmticnhle- tp cmtH».~
is cxpectetl thnt there will lie n lnrge at­
tendance. nnd thnt the occasion will prove
a most pleasant one.

Alfred Eldredge who returned from the

Just nttnined his majority nnd is one of
Apopka's most estimable young men

The Epworth League will hold a social
Special Corretpondrnce t°The Herald.
• We hnd quite a hall storm on Thursday nt the residence of Prof, nnd Mrs. J. H
of last week, doing some damage to the Newmnn Friday night. more tender plants.
Henry Hickson, who has been visiting
■Mrs. Lem* Hodges o f Christman mid her hlauncie: Mrr-J.-ErHickTOTi“ hn!rTCnJrneiI
lister. Miss Mattie Simmons o f Ft.Taylor, to his Georgia home.
ipeot Tuesday and W ednesday visiting
Mcssr. Cunningham nnd Byrd have re­
Mrs. M. Ft Jacobs* and son. John W.
turned from a southern trip which om Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Aulin of Oviedo
spent Sunday here with friends nn^gplalives.
Rev. T. J. Dell o f Kissimmee filled the
appointment in the Baptist church Sunday.

hpuicj Tum|&gt;n, St. Petersburg nnd other
poults. Apopka is the best o f nil.

Mr. Willett..n kinsman of J. R. Wombie
who came here some time ago from Nortli
Carolina, has decided to remain und has
Rev. E. Lee Smith of Longwood will accepted a position In W. R. McLeod's
hold services in the Baptist church, next store.
Sunday. There will be two sermons during
J. W. Pruitt nnd wife, who have been
the day. ~ Darner on the grounds.
spending the winter here. have, returned
Mrs. N. C. Jacobs nnd little daughter. •toCtheu-hutne iuJlrcvurd. •N. C.
Myrtle. and Mrs.G. G. Jucobs leftSnuiiMey -*
—wifrr-nnd Misses
for the East Coast, where they will a|&gt;end Sarah Russell nnd Kathleen Mitchell re­
several weeks with relatives ami friends. turned recently from a'trip to Palm Bench.
A party consisting of Mr. nnd Mrs.C. A.
Raulerson of Geneva, Fla., I)r. Burnes nnd
Mrs. Spindlcr of Defiance. Ohio. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Burnes nnd daughter, Miss Elizabeth,
of Lexington. Ky., Mrs. Fleming of Wash­
ington. D. C.. Master Tommy McClain of
Geneva, were guestsof th e,'Pnlm’, Sundny.
- OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
SprtUl correspondent to The Herald.

Mr. Pierce, one of the most popular
- young conductors o n : the Seaboard, has
charge of this run for n few days, reliev­
ing Mr. Brannon, who wns cnllcd to Jncksonyllle for a few days on offlciol busii m -------------—
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A. C. Hollinger, wlio lins been itcrc n
week visiting ids sister. Mrs. J. E. Alex­
ander. left Tucsduy morning for Tampa,
where he will spend a few days, nnd then
proceed to Ills northern home in Wash­
ington. lie enjoyed.his visit here im­
mensely.
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A pleasant party of
our
northern
friends, nnd several Oviedo residents
went over to Gee Hammock Tuesdny
morning on n picnic and fishing expedi­
tion. They re|iort a jolly good time.
Ligc Cusldng left Tuesday morning for
Jacksonville, where he goes for u few
days on n joint business mid pleasure
trip.
A camping party from Oviedo was
down on the creek near the river for n
few days Inst week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Batts
Jones visited them Sunday and' reported
un enjoyable time.
CNTCRPKIZE ETCHINGS
Stxdnl Coririponilcncc to The llrruld;
Monday, the young people gnve a sur­
prise party to Miss Lottie Kcithly ut the
Orphanage. They were dresseil in many
fancy costumes nnd wore masks. Miss
Kcithly was requested to guess who they
were, und ufter guessing they took off their
musks and spent a pleasant evening, with
games, music and recitations. Dainty re­
freshments were served.

J. M. Bedford, a former resident of
place but now residing in Lexington.
has been spending n few weeks here
visiting friends. He left thU week
his present home.

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Rev. Mr. Hardaway filled his appoint
ment at the Presbyterian church Sunday
nnd Rev. Mr. Boyd preached at the Meth­
odist church ln,Ocoee.

Efficient Stafr or Reporters Weekly Georgia Technological school a few days
ugo will take n partnership in his father’s
Covers the Territory for
iifrge. mercantile business. Alfred has
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Mrs. Augusta Harris nnd daughter,
Dorothy Prcvpjt, have resigned ns man­
agers of the Wckivn Springs hotel nnd
tinvtrgcn 6~Sliewhere. I
Washington's birthday was celebrated
here only by thesi hool. the scholars being
given a half holiday. Miss Dart, the nccomplishcd principal and her cllicient
assistants, try on every occasion to instill
Initrttlff'lfiifidS of the children principles
o f prtriotism, Thu sellout is progressing
well nlong nil lines and is receiving Un­
sympathetic support of the patrons.
After working nil dny at his desk in
the office ’ of the C. L. &amp; V. Co., E. K.
Stnrblrd tins been sjiending several hours
each night pointing tin* pews in the old
Baptist church preparatory to removing
them to the new building for the o|iening
next Sunday, He deserves a vote «if
thanks from all the members of the'
church.
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The Norwell ornnge groves in this com­
munity were sold a few days ugo. II. W.
Metcalf, of Orlnndo, bought part of them
and Messrs. Palmer, Benjamin &amp; lirachum purchased the remainder. Messrs.
Palmer and Dcnchnm are also Orlnndo
men.
Mr. Benjamin is from Boston.
T. II. Johnson has for a good many years
been tin- elficitftil mnmigcr of this line
property. He has now severed Ins' con­
nection us munt.g2.*. however, and will
probably locate in Jacksonville.
Rev. R N. Cate ami family left Inst
week for Crescent City, where Mr. Cate
becomes pastor of the Baptist church.
Hqwever, he has returned for u few days
to nssist in making the new Hnptist
church building here ready for occupancy
next Sunday nnd to |&gt;rench the o|M-ning
serrnuu. Sunday morning.

J. M. Kittle, a highly respected citlten.
Monday night, in the pnslor of the Epdied ut his residence near town on Thurs­
worth Inn, Rev. Dr. Henderson of Cincin­
day o f Inst week nnd was hurled Friday.
nati. Ohio, guve a lecture on the lives of
The 'funeral services were conducted by
Grant nnd Lee.
his pastor. Rev. Mr. Boyd, of the Method­
Miss Clifford Hetulry went to Orlnndo ist church. Mr. Kittle wus n German nnd
lust Friday and returned Saturday.
wns 8Ü years of age. He had resided in
Ml., and Mrs. John Wallace of Chester, Apopka for many years and was nlwnys
IV . leave today-.’ta return hom e: also. quiet nnd inoffensive:— HetPiivrs nnngpil
Rev. E. E. Burriss of Philadelphia.
wife and two children, I’ rof. Dan Kittle,
Mrs. R. Durrani nnd dnugiitcr, Agnus.of who resides North, and Mrs. Bettie Kittle,
Birmingham. Ain., tire visiting her sister, n most excellent young lady who wus
Mrs. Jus. Willis.
living witli her (mienta.
— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker left Saturday
Thé Apopka Literary and - Social Club
for Minml, Key W es^and Havana, thence
Tn-Mita
regular -monthly meetings in the
to their home in Westfield, Mass.
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K. o f P. hull on Friday night of last week,.
The hostesses for the evening were Mrs.
APOPKA AFFAIRS
G. B. Lin nnd Mrs. L. I). Geiger. Miss
hptdel Currcsnundcnce to The Herald;____
The new Baptist church building will he Edltlí Cortón nnd MnCnrl Lin were guests
formally opened for service next Sunday of honor. Miss Mary Dart wns the ac­
complished leader for the evening. The
morning, 2 Btli Inst.. at 11 o ’clock.
Much of Use material has been delayed meeting was opened by Leslie Wait, pres­
and in consequence the building will lack ident. Tile program consisted pf sketches
a great deal o f being completed, hut the and readings from Henry W. Longfellow,
auditorium will be rendy fo r use; nnd it James Whitcomb Riley and Benjamin
has been thought beat to go ahead with King. Those taking part in the exercises
the opening without waiting for every de­ were Messrs. Frank H. Davis and Reese
Combs. Mrs. Green and Mrs. Kemlcy, and
tail of the work to he completed.
Misses
Scot! and A nnie Jones. All ren­
To Rev. R. N. Cate, who has been sup­
plying the church as pastor, and who has dered their ports well.' The literary pro­
been the mechanic in charge of the work gram was followed by carefully planned
of construction, has been accorded the progressive games, superintended by sev' "horror of pfeilEhrag tnh'opentng sermon, T e n d Indies. in-which many participated
There will also be preaching at the evo- and all enjoyed. A. C. Starbird received
ning hour by Kev..Mr. Caté or some other the first prize, a beautiful little picture.
E. R. Starbird received the booby prize, a
minister.
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Prof. J. H. Newman has Improvised a- George Wasliington hatchet. Incidentally,
fhoir of some o f the best voices in town, “ something is doing" when Hie Storblrds
and is preparing special music for the oc­ are around. If they can't get in at one
end of the procession they will be found
casion. \
Your correspondent Is anthorized to in­ at the other. The last number on the
vite most cordially all of the home people evening's progrsm was perhaps the best

of all—the refreshments, consisting of an
abundance of delicious ice cream nnd
cake. It being Carl Lin's seventeenth
birthday, a special table was arranged V __________
(First Street.'one hlork from Drool nnmallr 1‘m lnfflrrl.-------------------------■■■ » for him nnd his young friends on which
there was a line birthday cake containing
a gold ring. This wns found in the slice
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containing small gifts, mementoes of the
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A P L A C E FOR LA D IES AND G E N T L E M E N
sent the fortune o f each hoy nnd girl. At
a {pic hoar the com (mi n y adjourned with
xpresslons of appreciation to the host­
S h o r t O r d e r s At AH H o u r s
E v e r y th in g F i r s t C la s s
esses nnd entertainers for n most enjoy­
able evening.

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Prompt, Clean Service

Meal Tickets are Solti at Hetlueed Rates ■

Spring M usical Festival
The coming festival in Jacksonville.
April lfith nnd '¿Oth, will mark the great­
est musicnl evegt thnt tins ever taken'
place in that city's musical history. It
marks the first appearance of the famous
D E A L E R IN
New York Symphony Orchestra, with
Walter Damrosfii ns director, in Jackson­
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ville. anil ateo the first appearance of.the Park Avsnus in Spasr's Orooary
lacksooville Choral Society in Oratorio.
The festival will consist of four splen­
did concerts at whi«Ji the New York
Symphony Orchestra and Walter J)nmrosch will he assisted l»y four celebrated
soloists: Mrs. Coriline Rider-Kelseo. so­
prano: Nevada von der Veer, ultoist;
Reed Miller, tenor, and (iilstaf Holmi|uist.
basso. Toe lion! concert being the ren­
dering of “ The Creation", in which the
Jacksonville Choral Society, a chorus of
250 trained vuices. will appear.
Witli such an elalKirnte program, it
evident that all sents will he sold long
before the first concert, mid for this rea­
son tile Herald advises its music-loving
readers to make Immediate application to
tlie secrclury of the Choral Society, T. T.
Elmore. Jacksonville. Orders from tills
city will be numbered in rotntion ami the
sent reservations made accordingly.
The single admission will he $ 2 —for
the series, only $5,
It is ex|iectcd that the railroads enter­
ing Sanford will make spcciul rates to
Jucksoaaille for this great event, thus uffnrding everyone an uoLMirtunltv of hear
Pure water is essential to gootl health.
ing the famous interpreter of the world's
United , States
Government analysis and cla fsilin itio i^
mnstcr musicians. Waller Damrosch.

C H O IC E FLO R ID A AND W E S TE R N M E A T S
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NATURE’S WONDERFUL FOUNTAIN.

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Guaranteed analysis by sworn officials.

High rolling jiinc lands, beautiful palms, walks, scenery.
Another D isastrous Earthquake
A dispute)! from Tchcrnn, Persia, dated ' New hotel, new furniture, telephone, daily mnil^
Furnlshed cottages to rent. Four miles from station.
Feb. 20 suys that a terrible carlhquukc
occurred in the province of Luriston. Jan. Address W EKIW A SPRINGS COMPANY. W cklwa Springs,
23, which h-fr-tmly rea l—mom)lo j!!» _l±r&lt;&gt;:
ken valleys nnd twisted rivers to tell the
fearful convulsion of nature. In the neigh­
borhood of a half hundreds settlements
and villages have been practically wiped
out of existence. Some villages disap­
peared completely. Only u small (iroportion of the ¡nhubitnuts escaped with their
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
lives, in two villages not a soul escaped.
This is thu earthquake registered by all
—. -Again for the Famous
--------------the seismographs throughout Europe, and
CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER
which could not he located at the time.
Another earthquake shock wus felt at
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Sivas. Asiatic Turkey, Feb. 17, which de­
stroyed "420 buildings and damaged over
400 others. Thirty persons are reported
killed.

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CHAS. H. EVANS

Staple and F ancy Groceries

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Lawn M&amp;WetfT'
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want a good mower at a low price, now is
the time to buy. Also good slock of
scythes, grass hooks and lawn rakes.
Harry J. Wilson.
None but first-cluss tabor employed and all contracts guaranteed to he in accordance
with plans and specifications
"Our Own” coffee, best 23 cent coffee on
rhe market, at eiUier store of Garner &amp; I am In Business to do Business for Those Who Need My Services
Poatofftoa Bos 771
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�Odor and Flavor of Musk.
T o the A frica n traveler the hippo
potatfius la a specie* o f gam c-particu
Inrly desirable, fo r Its Ivor? aud Its
hide are both valuable, while the 09)
inconsiderable danger Involved In its
pursuit provides the delicious emotion
w ithout w hich every kind o f hunting
Is tame and Insipid. Moreover, the o h
ligation under w hich (ho lender o f the
expedition lies to feed his servants and
carriers adequately makes one o f tbeat
enormous beasts, tw elve feet long 01
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feet godsend. Npt only docs the hippo
potamus furnish a form idable amount
o f jneat, hut that meat has the lift*
tlmnble merit ‘o f keeping ’fresh much
longer than any other, principally Ow
lng to the fa ct that flies seem to have
an Insurmountable horror o f It.
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must' adm lt th st fo r a lo ng time 1
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thoroughly sym pathlied with t h e Hies
A live, the hippopotamus has a pecullnt
odor, somewhat resembling mask,'
w hich discloses the presence o f the
animal from afar when he hnppcua to
be to windward o f one. In the flesh
o f the dead animal this odor—o r the
tasto o f It, rather—persists and In mneb
appreciated by the natives, though for
olgnera take a long time to getneewft
tom ed to It; somo ore never nble to
s u p p o r t lb—W ide W orld Magazine.
Fasting In Japan.
■ From tim e-ou t o f mind, says the .Tn*
pan Tim es, certain devotees o f that
country have visited a celebrated tempie at Narita tw ice a yeaf T f l perform

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cred precincts. A "fastin g hall" has
been specially erected for their accom ­
modation. Observations kept on 220
men and 82 women w ho fasted showed
that o f tho whole number 59 fasted less
than a week, 174 fasted one week, 10
continued fasting tw o. weeks, 14 fasted
•three week*, a nd one wnm iriihnm
food for live weeks. Inquiry as to the
motives o f the faRtera showed that 100
men and 25 women desired to rise tn
the world, 13 men nnd 2 women want­
ed to Increase their business profits, 10
men prayed fo r the safety o f thotr fam ­
ilies, 13 men nnd 4 women sought cures
o f diseases and 10 mch wonted g e neral
now! 'TiielL Only three persons, two
men and one woman, fasted tn grati­
tude for tho fulflllmeut o f form er pray­
ers. "It need scarcely be s a id /’ re­
marks thq Japan Timas, "that the peri­
od o f their fasting was tho sh ortest"
Snowball Bhowsrs.
More than ouo explorer In cold cli­
mates has noted the curious phenome­
non o f a "suowhalt show er." Tho balls.
It Is true, are not very big, tho aver­
age being, about the Size o f a hen’s
egg, but they are truo snowballs for
all that—compressed globes o f snuw,
not IIflltf lumps o f Ice or hall, A fall
o f tho kind occurred In north Loudon
In Mnrch, 1850. and nt tho tlmo It'w as
observed that tho balls Bccmcd five
times ns dense nnd compressed as ordi­
nary snow nnd In no way to bo told
from the usual handmndo missiles/
They hnd fallen durlug the night and
were strewn many layers thick over
a very largo area. No ca u s o -cx ce p t
doubtful electrical one—can be nscrlttcd*’ fOT- lD S"strhhg 6 phenomenon,
nnd mountalnccni are apt to discredit
the stories o f snowball aliowcrs told
thorn by tho old guides till suddenly lu
tho midst o f an ordinary storm they
And themselves assailed as though by
myriads o f mischievous schoolboys.—
London Standard.
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tant In the. United States. Its fickle­
conscious pow er and taunting
eddies bring oaths to the lips o f the
most respectable and law abiding resi­
dents along Its low er course.
Tho
greatest admirers o f the river, the peo­
ple w ho alng Its praises with the most
emphasis, are the ones who g o off on
a tangent o f tem|&gt;er quickest when
they And a new caving o f river hank
headed toward the newest and most
expensive leTec, built to protect great
plantations, while Just across the
stream rise worthless bluffs and useless
sand bars. Talk to a Mississippi river
m n n -ah an ty boater, pilot, raftsman,
plantation ow ner o r city merchant—hnd
he Wilt brag about the' river wonders.
Its bigness cbarm n blm and makes him
feel Targe and elated.
Bring him
around to hla own experiences with
It, and suddenly a shade o f resentment
croesrs b tr fa ce as-h o recalls-a shanty
boat wrecked by a cyclone, ft- stentn;
b o a t snagged, a raft torn up tn some
bend, a plantation undercut and wash­
ed a why o r a season’s trado spoiled by
nn overflow and crevasse.
"W o love tho river, damn It!" Is, a
literal expression.—II. 8. Spears In At
Untie.

‘The Other Way.
"B o yon refuse me adm ittance," com ­
plained the newly arrived spirit to 8L
Peter. "Y ou turn m e o ff Into the cold ."
"N o ," replied the old saint, "Into the
h oL "—Boston T ran script
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A B u iok lon .
- - - She—H ow la It your, slater did not
alng tonight? H e—Oh. the doctor baa
forbidden her. H e aaya she mdat not
alng fo r six months.
Bho—Does he
live, near h e r!
An error gracefu lly acknowledged In
- * victory won.—Gascoigne.

General Fire Insurance
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I Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing
Gutter and Galvanized Tanks
Repair Work a Specialty

Not a Bark.
- “ Then :-you —don’t - haT fr-any —d o g ­ ; Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford,Tiôrida
watch on this c r a ft!" Inquired the ! ^ « » v « » « « « * * * * a***a *as**a * a x * * a * * * iS S ^ ^ m ^ ^ ^ t |^, , . , __
anxious passenger, according to
writer In Life.
"N o. T h is Is a calbost.”

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full h alf pound before tho acnlo bal­
anced.
“ y o u ’ll d o ," Bald the grocer. "Y ou
understand the acalo trick. -It la plain
that you lenrned, your trade' In tho
thorough old school w ay."
"Yes, sir." the other answered. "I
le a fn cd ln the country, and nlmost my
first leaaon was that In weighing. You
must odd, add, add, till tho beam tips,
because all that nddlng pleases tho cus­
tom er—secmB to him nlmost like a gift.
But If. „on the contrary, .you nubs tract
from the quantity on tho scale the*
custom er la affected In the opposite
nrtoTJtnwTJtJTnfrhmvr'TTo
goes nwny convinced that you are a
Btlngy cheat."—New Orleans TimesDemocrat.

Office on Pnrk Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets. Sanford, Floridi

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advertising the place.

□ eaten at HI* Own Gam*.

"A few days alnce," relates a solicit­
or, “ ns I was sitting with my friend D.
In bis office a man came lu aud s a ld f
" ’ Sir. W ., tho livery stnbtu keeper
tricked mo Bliamefully yesterday, and
I wniit to bo even with him.’
" ’State your case,’ said D.________ “ ‘ I asked biro how much he’d charge
me for a horse to go to lllchmond. Ho
said half a sovereign.
I took the
horse, nnd when T came back he said
ho wanted another half sovereign for
com ing back nnd made. me pay i t ’. __
"D . gave hla client some legal ad­
vice, w hich ho Immediately acted upon,
as follow s;
!Io 'n iu l iu ilio ¡¡very j

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Ons Rscompsnsa.
"T h a t sheet Iron clothing a chnp hnd
to wear during tho mlddlo ages must
hnvo been fa r from com fortable." ’
"Still, a follow could have a perma
nrnt erense put In his trousers."—Lon
Isville Courier-Journal.

A Queer Test.
Tho grocer said to the applicant:
"TSTir references arc good.
HLuul
mo your stylo o f weighing out flfh
pounds o f sugar. There’s tho Bcnlcs,"
The nppllcant wreathed bis fnce In
the amiable smile alb salesmen wear
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If you don’ t, you’ll borrow your neigh­
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A western Judge, sitting In cham ­
bers, seeing from tho plica o f papers
In the law yers' hands that tho Amt
case was likely to bo hotly contested,
naked, "W h at Is the amount In ques­
tion 7" "T w o dollars," said the plnlntiff’ s counsel., " I ’ll pay It," aald the
Judge, handing over tho money, "Call
the next ca se/
He had not the patience o f Blr Wll11a m - C riait -whoj -a fte r—Hstrnlug f o r'
tw o days to tho arguments o f counsel
as -to tho construction o f a certain
a c t quietly observed when they hnd
’ done, "T hat act has been repealed.”
—A rgonaut
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Up Against ■ Hard On*.
Th o great delver Into tho Bccrets o f
nature w ho hnd accumulated a fortune
and retired from active business In or_ &lt;J?r_l&lt;j be.n bla-to-gtn s bis whole time
to study and experiments was observ­
ed to bo cogitating profoundly.
"W h a t are you giving your mind to
n o w 7*’ Inquired-one o f his laboratory
assistants.
“ I am merely w ondering," be an•wered, "w hat becomes o f all tba
corks."—C hicago Tribune.

"T h e man replied, *A sovereign.’
"Client accordingly went to W ind
sor, cam e back by rail and went to the
livery stable keeper, saying:
” T lero la you r money.’ paying hlnLa
sovereign.
" ’ W here Is my boraei* said W.
” ‘ H e’s at Windsor,’ answered the
clie n t T hired him only to go to Wind
sor.’ ' ' —Pearson’s W eekly.

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P A R T H-* P A G E S I T O 8

THE SAN FO RD
I N .S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living

Number 29

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MARCH G. 1909
counterfeit treasury notes. Tiie counter­
feits were to be printed on strictly genu­
ine government paper from plates made
from photographs o f the genuine notes.

THE BAND MINSTREL

A party of capitalists fromJHonolulu are
on their way to Cuba to q ^ ra te a sugar
plantation on a large scale. They have
purchased 2 5.000 acres of Innil -and will
begin operations immediately on theirnrrivnl on the Island.

Home

Boys Give Good Show
Tuesday Night

CELERY DISPLAY TAKES PRIZES

First Yenr

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Sanford Product Was Finest Exhibited
- - A t State Fair
The General Mews of “The Land

C. H. HofTner the enterprising conimis
of Flow ers"
sinner in charge of Sanford's display nt
the state fair succeeded in carrying off
the premiums fur the county making the CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
HAPPENINGS d u r in g t h e w e e k
SANFORD HAS GOOD TALENT largest nnd best display of celery and the
iimtvWQal m n k tn gth r best n ni InrgcBt
B^ontcr of the'intc sectrelnry of war.
An Fpltomc or the Week's Most Imdisplay of celery.
Mere tile Readers Will Find a Brief the name of Jefferson Davis is to be re­ Large Crowd In Attendance and the
portant Happenings In the
Mr. Hoffner hnd a pice display o f ce!historical Spring Flowing
Bpys Accorded Warm Ovation—
stored'to the tablet of the Cabin John
State’s Domain.
ely, fruits nnd vegetables nnd wns mten
Tor Hurried Readers
Minstrel a Big Success
bridge near Washington, from which if was
The schooner Dependent, which wns be­
live to the crowds thronging the display
The memory of the FIsk-Stokcs tragedy cliisseied during war times.
A large crowd was in attendance nt nt nil times, even going to the length of lieved to be lost with all on board, lias
of years ago is recalled by the dentil, Inst
the
opera house Tuesday night to witness keeping cut up stalks of celery and salt been found beached iienr»Crd«T'Key.'The*
Win. D. Crum, the negro whose appoint­
week. In Yokohomn, Japan, o f Dr. Thomas ment uscollectorof customs at Charleston. tiie minstrel given by home talent fur DieJ foe ihe-people to have nrnple proof nf the crew escaped. The vessel wns bound
I T Tripler, the surgeon who dressed Fisk’s S. C., was looked upon b y tlie people of benefit of the band. In fact, tiie attend­ rich flavor nnd other* good properties of from Mobile to Tort inglis.
wounds. The doctor was 63 years old.
ance was so large thnt tiie house wns Sanford celery. Mr. HofTner reports
that city as an insult, has resigned.
Tourist travel to Florida (Idsseason tins
After keeping perfect time for more than - During tiie carnival In Ljsbon, Portugal, taxed to its inmost seating vaimcity.
very large attendance nt the Tnir nnd is been ten per' Cent greater than ever be­
The minstrel was n revelation to the well pleased witii tiie attention thnt was fore.
a decade of years, the historic old clock last week much rioting was indulged in
people of Sanford, as few had nny Idea attracted toward the Sanford display.
high up in the tower o f the Loth mill nk ami several persons killed or wounded.
The U. S. circuit court has decided that
such excellent home talent could
IJoo^mucli praise cannot he bestowed
South Norwalk. Conn., was stopped by a
the Florida drninnge inw is constitutional
Mr. HuffTier who "represented us nt nnd that the five cents j»er acre tax may
felt hat' being blown in nlnong the works NOVELTY WORKS TOR SANTORO found here, nnd^agwchTrieiti^tiw^^' -Si?»
boys nnd lovely youni f Indies who con Tampa and Mr. C. H. Lefficrjwho is d o jr..
-during u gale Inst week:
¡toil,— This metros a limit 51 ()(),iCTilswrfnrthmilgh cliiirncler the same good worY nt Jacksonville. Tiie
w After being in com otosc condition most Well equipped Plant Will Soon Be In
000
for the drainage fund.
o f the program.
dudes o f these representatives nre ardu­
of the time since last Christmas. Miss
Operation
The l)ade county fair will lie held next
The house began tp fill rapidly about
ous and varied und the questions that
Edith Flickinger died at her home in TruSanford's money has long enriched (lie
o'clock, and nt 8:30 tiie curtain arose must be answered nre numerous. There Week, beginning Tuesday nnd continuing
mansburg. N. Y.. Inst week, without hav­ coffers of business men in different cities
showing Die entire company in grand en Is no doubt about the results of these through the week.
ing awakened.
in certain lilies of irtodc. but little by little
In one dny Inst week forty-four lots were
scmble, nnd nn overture from the San­ displnys being made by Sanford ns they
For the first time in over forty years, tiie industries are seeking Sanford, nnd ford Band was the first number on tiie
sold nt West Palm Bench at from $200
nre
easily
seen
in
tile
numerous
pt*ople
money thnt was want to seek other chan­
snow fell in Genoa, Italy. last -week.
program. Tiie scenery, though not elab coming into tiie city every day and buy­ to $80 0 each.
------ Judge Tompkins of the New York su­ nels is now being diverted to the home orate, was very pretty, nnd the costumes ing property.
Detective W. E, Evans of tiie Tampa
preme court, has cut down n lawyer's ex- product.. Thu latest industry, nnd one that appropriate. The boys weregrouped on
force, hail n leg broken and was otherwise
Reception to Dr. Kirkland.
horhitnnt fee of $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 to (lie more, tins long been needed, is n novelty works, the stage in crescent form, anil slightly
seriously injured Inst Monday ‘ by •-being
nnd in n few weeks the'Pope Contracting
modest sum of $15,000.
devoted nliove them were six pretty
A goodly company of Sanford people thrown from n buggy attached to a runa­
Co. of tliis city will have ii large building
young ladies all attired in pink—truly
attended Die reception tendered ' la the way-horse.-----------— — -----------------------------Gov. Williams of Kcntucky'lms portioned
erected and machinery instnlied -fully-ca­
lovely nnd pleasing pietpm. &gt;
g
Rey. R. L. Kirkland, the new pastor of
the editor orthe'LouisvM lo -Herald,. conFor lock of funds witii which to puy snlpable of ^applying everything needed in
J. Albert Davis made nn idea I in ter- Die Pep pic's CuugreguUoual - Church,-nnd nriesrthn inilsiMiro county honriTuf ■etitivicted of libeling n judge nnd prosecuting
im l klor*' -suppl ie s
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Tocutor, officiating in tlmt difficult cnpoc his wife on Inst Monday evening nt tiie Cation lias been obliged to dispeiiHc witlt
fflWfiiey In criticising themTdr not proseTiie building will lie located on their
ity with much grace und dignity, intro­ church.
cuting night riders, 'p ic governor says the
the serviceli of fifteen tcpchers.
property nt the 'corner of French avenue
ducing each nnd every number on the
Invitations had been sent to the other
editor did his duty.
•
nnd Commercial street, where they arc uow
The Atlantic Const Line depot at Fort
pastors of tiie city nnd all of them reTwenty-eight Loudon suffrngets, some manufacturing pressed htlfk mid artificial program in unexcelled manner.
-Myers wnm itered-tirlntriniffs" iiiTé night
Waiter Beatty rendered in fine style Sponded clthef liy their presence or witii
— of litem «ris'oemtie-womtmrnii-wTihrTlm" stone.
Inst week and the safe bio wit open. Some
the
pretty ballad entitled "Only a Bum'll regrets that oilier engagements prevent­
cated. have been sent to prison for trying
$300 was secured by Die thieves,. who
Mr. Hammond Inis lipen in Jacksonville
ed nttendnnce.
,
to force the Prime Minister to take notice several days this week, wlicrelic negotiated of Violets," and was Die recipient of
made good their escape.
very complimentary encore. Mr. Beatty
A short program under Die direction of
of their cause.
for the best machinery nnd equipment on
lias a good voice and ills selections are Chalrmnii C. R. Walker, who in well ~ Ethel Godwin, the Ifl-ycnr-old daughter
Mrs. Win. K. Vanderbilt lias given one the market, and when this ia installed an­
always appreciated by the Sanford ou chosen words welcomed the friends who of John D. Godwin, living near Bowling
million dollars witii which to build model other large industry will be udded to San­
Green, committed suicide last week try
dience.
had' assembled in this frntcrnnl way.
sanitary tenements for persons nfiiicted ford's constantly increasing list.
Homer Hurl, in pleasing manner, sung
Members of the M. E. Church choir ren-_ taking ■trlchnine. it is claimed sin* took
A complete novelty works will be erect■.
.with tuberculosis, where the! can have
a coon song entitled, "You're in the Right dered an anthem in fine style, which Die ixiijon because her parents reprlmninl«si for the manfaeture of colonial columns,
pure air.and best of treatment.
Church hut in tiie Wrong Pew," and ns was followed by short speeches of w el­ ed her for staying out late the night pre­
Miss Estelle Greene of Atlanta bus fallen ncwclls, brackets, scrolls, screen doors, nn end man got off some very good jokes. come by Rev. Householder and Rev. vious witii n party o f other young people.
lieir to half of her father's fortune. Wliqn mantels nnd nil builders' supplies.
A proposition is on fool tu build a 2 50
Tiie ballad. "A s Long As Die World Boyd of the M. E. and Baptist churches.
she was n few weeks old her mother died
Rolls On," by Mr. Phillips, was sung witii Mrs. Herrick sang a solo, after which tiie room tour|st liqtel at S i.Petersburg tucost
Gospel Bout l or SL Johns River. .
—m»d Iter fstlier gave h er to Mr. nnd Mrs. P.
incoming pastor voiced his pleasure at $ 100,000. it is to be completed in lime
R. W. Parrott und wife, who are by this much credit and listened to attentively
II. Greene. Until notified of tier legacy,
the welcome extended to
him
and for Die next tourist season;
by nil appreciative audience.
true known In practically everyone in
she had never known but the Philips'were
pledged himself to he heartily in accord
Eugene
Roumillnt
t£pd
man)
delighted
Col. B. F. Livingston, n resident o f St.
Sanford on account of tile gospel work
her own parents.
witii anything Dial would upbuild tiie Petersburg from 1803 to 1901, died in Los
they have been doing, have not only the the audience witii a funny song entitled
best interests of Sunford.
After the Angeles, California, recently, nt the age of
Congress tins passed a bill nllowing the
plan hut n part nf the material on tiie "Ont Friend of Mine.'* nnd his rendition
negro troops who were disltonorahly dis­ ground for building u boat which will be was appreciated so much Dint tie wns re­ Doxnlogy a half-hour wan spent in social 79 yenrs. He was a lawyer nnd gifted ns
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missed for connection witii Brownsville af­ fitted comfortably into living quarters for quired to “ do" the chorus several times. intercourse und all present agreed that a nn orator.
fair, to be reinstated, providing they did himself mid Totally. lliaT flfiy ilin y reach . -Jeff JOuruUiciiLiwbilc.not. pa«iw|t«ting hdighlful-rvrtmtg hmt b lT II ipCTimIfiTTi
Of Die eight Southern states, each pro­
in tiie song fest) convulsed tiie audience further step taken to cement Die forces ducing more than 200,000 gallons of turnot iHTsonully take part in the shooting
with liic Gospel even the smallest und
witii laughter with some very "original" working for tiie spiritual interests of our ix'iitlne nnd 25,00(1 barrels of rosin, Flor­
Miss Sylvia Green, only daughter of Mrs most remote settler on tiie rivef.
Tiie
ida leads the list wiUi 17,030,300 gnlltms
Hetty Green the wealthiest woman in the boat will be supplied witii o five-horse­ jokes of a local nature, und was ably as­ city.
of
tur|ietitine in 1908. ngnlnst 15,572.700
States, was married last week to Mathew power engine witii which to move from sisted in this laudable Work by Will
Will Build New Residence
Stringfellow. who also had several good
ill 1907; mul with 1,9 3 2 ,IN barrels of ro­
Astor Wilkes of Canada. At her mother's point to |&gt;oiut,
Prof. N. J. Perkins, principal of the San­
jokes.
sin in IflOtt, aguinsi 1,774,370 bnrrels in
death Mrs.Wilkes will inherit $30,000,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Parrot, while having a
Frank Crnyuw favored Die audience ford High School, lias great ftiiOi in Die 1907.
Richard C. Fryar, a prominent figure in membership in the M. E. Church, are de­
witii n pleasing vocal selection, while L. future of this city, ami has purchased a
Gainesville is now agitating extensive
Confederate times, died in St. Louis lust cidedly union worker*. Their first con­
F. Whitchousc was Die star solist of the desirable building lot oil Mngnolin avenue,
paving
-operations with vitrified brick.
week, aged 70 years. His fame ns com- sideration is to get people to neerpt
evening.
This young gentleman pos­ upon which he will creijt a modern resi­
jn arider of a blockade runner during the Christ, uml then become connected witii
Fleming
Mitchell Applrynrdof latYeCily
dence
in
tiie
near
future.
Tills
will
lie
sesses a splendid voice and his vocal
wnr is remembered by parties on both whatever organization they feel will en­
tins
been
aiqiuinied
n page in the House
most
gratifying
to
the
people
of
Sanford,
work wus n complete surprise to every­
able them to serve Him best.
sides of tiie conflict.
of Representatives nt Washington.
us
it
is
indicative
tlmt
we
will
have
Prof.
one.
They have been doing missionary work
The extensive seed huuseof Albert Dick­
County division is now being agitated •
Messrs. Geo. Adams nnd Warren Pres- Perkins mid his estimable wife with us nlinson in Chicago was burned last week, for the past ten years in different states, son were certainly the primiere comedi­ wny. In all the Southland there is no abler in IlillslKiro county. The western half
entailing a loss of $150,000. Sevcrnlem- but during the past two und a half years ans on the program, and their work as man in educational circles than Prof. Per­ wants to he cut looseand made into u new
Their work is
plnyees were injured in the rush to escape in the State of Florida.
end men could not have been excelled kins, nnd Sanford is proud to have him at county to lie called Pinellas.
sucli
as
should
commend
itself
to all, as
from tiie building.
in professional circles. Mr. Prcsson sung the head of an efficient corps of teachers,
From present indications. Clarendon ho­
they bring people in much with the gos* tel at Seabreeze, which was burned recent---- Puc la-4iobnrtr-Qkiahomn, last w alk dc pel. w h o w ili'iiof irodbift tPHon n-iT pincr ill flUrnctiv;? manner All I Get Is Much and nlso as a resident.
strayed the Dixie department store. Loss. ,
You." win
which elicited several
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ly ."thn~ne w wdt bwbwU-dutwg-ihu-vowmg------Make Sanford Ills Home.
of worship until a desire fur these things
5150,0(10.
encores, while Mr. Adams with his "Old
summer, and wilt lie ready for guests nt
is created in their hearts, then they in
Harry Ward of Decatur, Ind., who lias
the opening uf the next tourist season.
Henry W. Wilkes, a member of the Con­ many cases become connected witii nume Time Rug." fairly brought down Die
purchased celery land on Denrdali ave­
house. These young genDemeu further
federate secret service under President church.
By order of tiie United Stales district
nue is so well plensed witii Sanford that
enlivened the evftiing with some good
Jefferson Davis, died in Dallas, Texas,
court,
18,000 cans of baking |iowder from
Their work will continue to he ns much
he intends to come down with ids family
jokes especially manufactured for the o c­
Feb. 20. oged 70 years.
a
Nashville
manufacturer, were seized in
in the interest of one as the other, conse­
next fall and make Sanford his winter
casion and delightfully “ original"—noth­
Pensacola on Monday hecuuso they did
One day last week 4 0,000 bushels of quently they feel free to call upon ail to
home. Mr. Ward is president nnd genpotatoes, grown in Ulster, Ireland, were help tiicni with jh g .cx p e use. oL liu in g-oui ing to offend, hut conducive to good. I'rntTnnflflger OF Die Wuril Fence 0o.. oTie -twt-wmform tir the~pnrt?TD{Hnnw.
wholesome laughter.
~"tm!traded Tu Baltimore, Maryland.
E. J. ("L u ck y ") Baldwin died nt ids
their Iniat which will consider Sunford its
of the hugest concerns of the kind in tiie
The "big hit” of tiie evening, however,
Ben Garcia, a former slave, died last home |wrt. The expense pf m aterial etc..
North, and is well known as the organizer home at Arcadia,California, Mnrrli I, aged
was tiie pink chorus consisting o f little
iidll amount to about $15th "rv~"
of several wire and nail cotnpnnies whose B1 years. "
week in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, aged 117.
Miss Anna Stiles, ably assisted by Misses
Solicitation will be mode by Mr. nnd
capital totalled up to Die millions.
Mr.
The contract for the new jG o^rnm cnt ‘
Tiie governor of Washington has signed
Maud Diggers, Mary Walker, Agnrmn
*
Ward is very enthusiastic over Sanford's huildigg in Gainesville has been uwurded
Die woman's suffrage bills |iassed by the Mrs. Parrott.
Stout. EdithJkitlialmy, Irene Murrcl und
future prospects, nnd he nnd his family to the King Lumber Co. of Charlottesville',
legislature, which provide for an election
Marie Stout.. These young ladies were
New G rocery S tore
will be heartily welcomed by the people Vn. The cost will be $100,000. und the
to be held In November next year to dcL. P. McCullcr llOgepcned ids new grp. handsomely attired, and sun^the pretty
building is to be completed on&gt; or before
of
Sunford.
tcrmlne,whether women shall be allowed eery store in the room next to L. R. Philips' and popular song, "You're Just the H oy
June 1 5 ,1910.
to vote.
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drug store on First street, and is ready to for Me." They were encored time nnd
Prominent Party Here
Two-cent postage between Newfound­ receive his friends and patrons, having in­ again, aniPU required continued repeti­
Irvin E. Burdick and Charles Webb of
r. 0. E. Notes
land and the United States went Into ef­ stalled a first-class slock of fancydilid sta­ tion of Dlls song to satisfy the audience. New York City, accompanied by llon.J).
From
present
indications the Lodge of
fect this week.^
At Die conclusion of this number, the Beacham of Orlando, were in Die city on
ple groceries. Mr. McCuller is no stranger
the Eagles will be the great social center
Seventy-third anniversary o i the decla­ to Die people of Sanford, having been with closing chorus, ‘You've Got to Be Amer­ Tuesday, and escorted by J. N. Whitner o f all Snndfordites wishing tu get in
ration of Texas independence was cele­ (be Sanford Grocery Co. for Die past eight ican to Feel That W ay." was sung by Die were taken through the celery delta. touch with their neighbors.
enDre caste and Die curtain descended These gentlemen arc well known captains
years.
brated last Saturday.
-There, will be n o . cUuiaimess^io Dwir «m id much «iqdausa— -----— —
ilofura
coming
t
o
Sanford
ha
was
with
on m lu itry artif wrte at trocte&lt;nb Sunford
At tiie exhibition o tn e w Inventions in
make-up. nnd every good citizen wifi be
Moving pictures by Die management of by the glowing accounts of our prosperity.
Chicago is an Instrument for receiving T. C. Darby ia Apopka for five years and
welcome.
Die Pastime was the next feature, which Mr. Ileacham lias always been Sanford's
in
Lakeland
for
three
years,
and
is
an
ex­
wireless messages and recording them in
All those wishing to get in us charter
culminated the program. The allow was friend and is thinking of investing here
typewriting form in full, The instrument perienced man in the grocery business.
members and take advantage of Die low
Coupled with this, Mr. McCuller is endowed eminently saDsfnctoy, and the boys de­ in Die future.
will cither send or receive.
initiation fee as such, will please call on
with a most jovial disposition and numbers serve much credit, for they nil worked
S.
Range, at (he Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
The Royal Tailors brand of cloDting
A scheme has been discovered in In­ his friends by Ids ncquini'ances.
fiord for Die success of the venture.
before
Mnrdi 10th. On March lGDi the
means perfection. See suinplet at D. A.
dianapolis which was intended to flood the
T
he
H
exald
'
s
'phone
is
No.
MB
charter
will be closed.
Wade,
the
tuner,
Orlando.
Caldwell.li
Son's.
Argentine Republic of South America with
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                    <text>Odor and F la vo r of Musk.
T o the A fr ic a n tra vele r the hippo
potatfius la a specie* o f gam c-particu
In rly desirable, fo r Its Ivor? aud Its
h ide are both valuable, w h ile the 09)
inconsiderable danger In volved In its
pursuit provides the delicious emotion
w ith ou t w hich every kind o f hunting
Is tam e and Insipid. M oreover, the o h
liga tion under w hich (h o lender o f the
expedition lies to feed his servants and
carriers adequately makes one o f tbeat
enormous beasts, tw e lv e fe e t long 01
---- - » and disproportionately w ide, a per
fe e t godsend. Npt only docs the hippo
potamus furnish a form idable amount
o f jn eat, hut that meat has the lift *
tlm nble m erit ‘o f keeping ’fresh much
lo n ger than any other, principally Ow
ln g to the fa c t that flies seem to have
an Insurmountable horror o f It.
I
must' adm lt th s t fo r a lo ng tim e 1
;
thoroughly sym pathlied w ith t h e Hies
A liv e , the hippopotamus has a pecullnt
odor,
som ewhat
resem bling
mask,'
w hich discloses the presence o f the
anim al from a fa r w hen he hnppcua to
be to w in d w ard o f one. In the flesh
o f the dead anim al this odor—o r the
tasto o f It, rather—persists and In mneb
appreciated b y the natives, though fo r
olgnera take a long tim e to getneew ft
tom ed to It; somo ore never nble to
s u p p o rt lb —W id e W orld Magazine.

Fasting In Japan.
■ From tim e-o u t o f mind, says the .Tn*
pan Tim es, certain devotees o f that
country h ave visited a celebrated tempie at N a rita tw ic e a ye a f T f l perform

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cred precincts. A "fa s tin g h all" has
been specially erected fo r their accom ­
modation. Observations kept on 220
men and 82 women w ho fasted showed
that o f tho whole number 59 fasted less
than a week, 174 fasted one week, 10
continued fa stin g tw o. weeks, 14 fasted
•three week*, a nd one w nm iriih n m
food fo r live weeks. Inquiry as to the
m otives o f the faRtera showed that 100
men and 25 wom en desired to rise tn
the world, 13 men nnd 2 women w ant­
ed to Increase their business profits, 10
men prayed fo r the s a fe ty o f thotr fa m ­
ilies, 13 men nnd 4 women sought cures
o f diseases and 10 mch w onted g e neral
now! 'TiielL Only three persons, tw o
men and one woman, fasted tn g ra ti­
tude fo r tho fulflllm eut o f form er pray­
ers. " I t need scarcely be said/’ re­
marks thq Japan Tim as, "th at the peri­
od o f their fa stin g was tho s h o rte s t"
Snowball Bhowsrs.
More than ouo explorer In cold cli­
mates has noted the curious phenome­
non o f a "suowhalt show er." Tho balls.
It Is true, are not very big, tho aver­
age bein g, about the Size o f a hen’s
egg, but they are truo snowballs for
all that—compressed globes o f snuw,
not IIflltf lumps o f Ice or hall, A fall
o f tho kind occurred In north Loudon
In Mnrch, 1850. and nt tho tlmo It'w a s
observed that tho balls Bccmcd five
times ns dense nnd compressed as ordi­
nary snow nnd In no w ay to bo told
from the usual handmndo missiles/
T h ey hnd fallen durlug the night and
w ere strew n many layers thick over
a very largo area. N o ca u so-cxcep t
doubtful electrical one—can be nscrlttcd*’ fOT- lD S "strh h g 6 phenomenon,
nnd mountalnccni are apt to discredit
the stories o f snow ball aliowcrs told
thorn by tho old guides till suddenly lu
tho midst o f an ordinary storm they
And themselves assailed as though by
m yriads o f mischievous schoolboys.—
London Standard.
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tant In the. United States. Its fickle­
ness, conscious pow er and taunting
eddies bring oaths to the lips o f the
most respectable and law abidin g resi­
dents alon g Its lo w e r course.
Tho
greatest adm irers o f the river, the peo­
ple w ho alng Its praises w ith the most
emphasis, are the ones w ho g o o ff on
a tangent o f tem|&gt;er quickest when
they And a n ew ca vin g o f riv e r hank
headed tow ard the new est and most
expensive leTec, built to protect great
plantations, w h ile Just across the
stream rise w orthless bluffs and useless
sand bars. T a lk to a Mississippi riv er
m n n -ah an ty boater, pilot, raftsm an,
plantation ow n er o r city merchant—hnd
he Wilt brag about the' riv e r wonders.
Its bigness cbarm n blm and makes him
feel Targe and elated.
B rin g him
around to hla own experiences w ith
It, and suddenly a shade o f resentment
croesrs b tr fa c e as-ho recalls-a shanty
boat wrecked by a cyclone, ft- stentn;
b o a t snagged, a ra ft torn up tn some
bend, a plantation undercut and w ash­
ed a why o r a season’s trado spoiled by
nn o verflow and crevasse.
" W o love tho river, damn It !" Is, a
literal expression.—II. 8. Spears In A t
U ntie.
A Queer T est.
T h o grocer said to the applicant:
"T S T ir references arc good.
HLuul
mo you r stylo o f w eigh in g out flfh
pounds o f sugar. T h ere’s tho Bcnlcs,"
T h e nppllcant wreathed bis fnce In
the am iable sm ile alb salesmen w ear
and w eighed out th'e'trti^ tr-w ith dla------ » ---------- r - * — p « * ---------- -

‘The Other W ay.
"B o yon refuse me adm ittance," com ­
plained the n ew ly arrived spirit to 8L
Peter. "Y o u turn m e o ff Into the cold."
" N o ," replied the old saint, "In to the
h o L "—Boston T ra n scrip t
&gt;
A B u io k lo n .
- - - She—H o w la It your, slater did not
alng tonight? H e —Oh. the doctor baa
forbidden her. H e aaya she mdat not
alng fo r six months.
Bho—Does he
live, near h e r!
An erro r g ra cefu lly acknow ledged In
- * victo ry won.—Gascoigne.

General Fire Insurance
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Sanford,

□ eaten at HI* Own Gam*.

F lo rid a
"w n m .

Ons Rscompsnsa.
"T h a t sheet Iron clothing a chnp hnd
to w ea r during tho mlddlo ages must
hnvo been fa r from com forta b le." ’
"S till, a fo llo w could have a perma
nrnt erense put In his trousers."—Lon
Isville Courier-Journal.

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I Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing
G u tte r and G a lv a n iz e d Tanks
R e p a ir W o rk a S p e c ia lty
; Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue

N ot a Bark.
- “ Then :-you —don’t - h a T fr-a n y —d o g ­
Sanford,
w atch on this c r a f t !" Inquired the ! ^ « » v « » « « « * * * * a * * * a * a s * * a * a x * * a * * * i S S ^ ^ m ^ ^ ^ t |^, , . , __
anxious passenger, according to
w rite r In L ife .
"N o . T h is Is a calbost.”

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fu ll h a lf pound b efore tho acnlo bal­
anced.
“ y o u ’ll d o ," Bald the grocer. "Y o u
understand the acalo trick. -It la plain
that you lenrned, you r trade' In tho
thorough old school w a y ."
"Y es, sir." the oth er answered. " I
le a fn c d ln the country, and nlmost my
first leaaon was that In w eighing. You
must odd, add, add, till tho beam tips,
because all that nddlng pleases tho cus­
tom er—secmB to him nlmost like a gift.
But If. „on the contrary, .you nubs tract
from the quantity on tho scale the*
customer la affected In the opposite
nrtoTJtnwTJtJTnfrhmvr'TTo
goes nwny convinced that you are a
Btlngy ch eat."—N e w Orleans Tim esDemocrat.

"A fe w days alnce," relates a solicit­
or, “ ns I was sittin g w ith my friend D.
In bis office a man came lu aud s a ld f
" ’ Sir. W ., tho livery stnbtu keeper
tricked mo Bliamefully yesterday, and
I w niit to bo even w ith him.’
" ’State your case,’ said D._________“ ‘ I asked biro how much he’d charge
me fo r a horse to go to lllchmond. Ho
said half a sovereign.
I took the
horse, nnd when T came back he said
ho wanted another h alf sovereign fo r
com ing back nnd made. me pay i t ’. __
"D . ga ve hla client some legal ad­
vice, w hich ho Im m ediately acted upon,
as fo llow s;
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----------- ' A Patient Judge.
A western Judge, sittin g In cham ­
bers, seeing from tho plica o f papers
In the la w yers' hands that tho Amt
case was likely to bo hotly contested,
naked, "W h a t Is the amount In ques­
tion 7" " T w o dollars," said the plnlntiff’ s counsel., " I ’ll pay It," aald the
Judge, handing o v e r tho money, "C all
the n ext case/
H e had not the patience o f Blr W ll11 a m - C riait -w hoj -a fte r—Hstrnlug f o r'
tw o days to tho arguments o f counsel
as -to tho construction o f a certain
a c t qu ietly observed when they hnd
’ done, "T h a t act has been repealed.”
—A rg o n a u t
’ • •
Up Against ■ Hard On*.
T h o great d elver Into tho Bccrets o f
nature w ho hnd accumulated a fortune
and retired from active business In or_ &lt;J?r_l&lt;j be.nbla-to-gtns bis w hole tim e
to study and experim ents w as observ­
ed to bo cogita tin g profoundly.
"W h a t are you g iv in g you r mind to
n o w 7*’ In qu ired-on e o f his laboratory
assistants.
“ I am m erely w on derin g," be an•wered, "w h a t becomes o f all tba
corks."—C h icago Tribune.

"T h e man replied, *A sovereign.’
"C lien t accordingly w en t to W ind
sor, cam e back by rail and w en t to the
livery stable keeper, saying:
” T le ro la you r money.’ payin g h ln La
sovereign.
" ’ W here Is m y boraei* said W .
” ‘ H e ’s at W indsor,’ answered the
c lie n t T hired him only to go to W ind
sor.’ ' ' —Pearson’s W eekly.

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PART H-* PAGES I TO 8

T H E S A N FO R D
I N .S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 29

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MARCH G. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

HAPPENINGS

d u r in g t h e w e e k

counterfeit treasury notes. Tiie counter­
feits were to be printed on strictly genu­
ine government paper from plates made
from photographs o f the genuine notes.

THE BAND MINSTREL

A party of capitalists fromJHonolulu are
on their w ay to Cuba to q ^ r a t e a sugar
plantation on a large scale. They have
purchased 25.000 acres o f Innil -and will
begin operations immediately on theirnrrivnl on the Island.

Home

B ^on tcr of the'intc sectrelnry o f war.
Mere tile R ea d ers W ill Find a B rie f the name o f Jefferson Davis is to be re­
h isto rica l S pring F lo w in g
stored'to the tablet of the Cabin John
T o r H u rried R ea d ers
bridge near Washington, from which if was
The memory o f the FIsk-Stokcs tragedy cliisseied during war times.
o f years ago is recalled by the dentil, Inst
Win. D. Crum, the negro whose appoint­
week. In Yokohomn, Japan, o f Dr. Thomas ment uscollectorof customs at Charleston.
I T Tripler, the surgeon who dressed Fisk’s S. C., was looked upon b y tlie people of
wounds. The doctor was 63 years old.
that city as an insult, has resigned.
After keeping perfect time for more than - During tiie carnival In Ljsbon, Portugal,
a decade o f years, the historic old clock last week much rioting was indulged in
high up in the tower o f the Loth m ill nk ami several persons killed or wounded.
South Norwalk. Conn., was stopped by a
felt hat' being blown in nlnong the works NOVELTY WORKS TOR SANTORO
-during u gale Inst week:
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After being in comotosc condition most W ell equipped Plant W ill Soon Be In
of the time since last Christmas. Miss
O peration
Edith Flickinger died at her home in TruSanford's money has long enriched (lie
mansburg. N. Y.. Inst week, without hav­ coffers of business men in different cities
ing awakened.
in certain lilies o f irtodc. but little by little
For the first tim e in over forty years, tiie industries are seeking Sanford, nnd
money thnt was want to seek other chan­
snow fell in Genoa, Italy. last -week.
----- Judge Tompkins o f the N ew York su­ nels is now being diverted to the home
product.. Thu latest industry, nnd one that
preme court, has cut down n law yer's extins long been needed, is n novelty works,
horhitnnt fee o f $300,000 to (lie more,
nnd in n few weeks the'Pope Contracting
modest sum of $15,000.
Co. o f tliis city will have ii large building
Gov. Williams of Kcntucky'lms portioned
erected and machinery instnlied -fully-ca­
the editor orthe'Lou isvM lo -Herald,. conpable o f ^applying everything needed in
victed of libeling n judge nnd prosecuting
im l klor*' -suppl ie s
-----------------------—
fflWfiiey In criticising themTdr not proseTiie building will lie located on their
cuting night riders, 'p ic governor says the
property nt the 'corner o f French avenue
editor did his duty.
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nnd Commercial street, where they arc uow
Twenty-eight Loudon suffrngets, some manufacturing pressed htlfk mid artificial
— of litem «ris'oem tie-wom tm rnii-wTihrTlm " stone.
cated. have been sent to prison for trying
Mr. Hammond Inis lipen in Jacksonville
to force the Prime Minister to take notice several days this week, wlicrelic negotiated
of their cause.
for the best machinery nnd equipment on
Mrs. Win. K. Vanderbilt lias given one the market, and when this ia installed an­
million dollars witii which to build model other large industry will be udded to San­
sanitary tenements for persons nfiiicted ford's constantly increasing list.
A complete novelty works will be erect■.
.with tuberculosis, where the! can have
«si for the manfaeture of colonial columns,
pure air.and best o f treatment.
Miss Estelle Greene o f Atlanta bus fallen ncwclls, brackets, scrolls, screen doors,
lieir to half of her father's fortune. Wliqn mantels nnd nil builders' supplies.
she was n few weeks old her mother died
Gospel Bout l or SL Johns River. .
—m»d Iter fstlier gave h e r to Mr. nnd Mrs. P.
R. W. Parrott und wife, who are by this
II. Greene. Until notified o f tier legacy,
true known In practically everyone in
she had never known but the Philips'w ere
Sanford on account of tile gospel work
her own parents.
they have been doing, have not only the
Congress tins passed a bill nllowing the
plan hut n part nf the material on tiie
negro troops who were disltonorahly dis­
ground for building u boat which will be
missed for connection witii Brownsville a f­
fitted comfortably into living quarters for
fair, to be reinstated, providing they did
himself mid Totally. llia T flfiy ilin y reach
not iHTsonully take part in the shooting
with liic Gospel even the smallest und
Miss Sylvia Green, only daughter o f Mrs most remote settler on tiie rivef.
Tiie
Hetty Green the wealthiest woman in the boat will be supplied witii o five-horse­
States, was married last week to Mathew power engine witii which to move from
Astor Wilkes of Canada. A t her mother's point to |&gt;oiut,
death Mrs.Wilkes will inherit $30,000,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Parrot, while having a
Richard C. Fryar, a prominent figure in membership in the M. E. Church, are de­
Confederate times, died in St. Louis lust cidedly union worker*. Their first con­
week, aged 70 years. His fam e ns com- sideration is to get people to neerpt
jn arider of a blockade runner during the Christ, uml then become connected witii
wnr is remembered by parties on both whatever organization they feel will en­
able them to serve Him best.
sides of tiie conflict.
They have been doing missionary work
The extensive seed huuseof Albert Dick­
for
the past ten years in different states,
inson in Chicago was burned last week,
entailing a loss o f $150,000. Sevcrnlem - but during the past two und a half years
Their work is
plnyees were injured in the rush to escape in the State of Florida.
sucli
as
should
commend
itself
to all, as
from tiie building.
they bring people in much with the gos--- Puc la-4iobnrtr-Qkiahomn, last w a lk dc pel. who w ili'iio f irodbift tP H onn-iT pincr
strayed the Dixie department store. Loss.
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of worship until a desire fur these things
5150,0(10.
is created in their hearts, then they in
Henry W. Wilkes, a member of the Con­ many cases become connected witii nume
federate secret service under President church.
Jefferson Davis, died in Dallas, Texas,
Their work will continue to he ns much
Feb. 20. oged 70 years.
in the interest o f one as the other, conse­
One day last week 4 0,000 bushels of quently they feel free to call upon ail to
potatoes, grown in Ulster, Ireland, were help tiicni w ith jh g .c x p e use. oL liu in g-o u i
~"tm!traded Tu Baltimore, Maryland.
their Iniat which will consider Sunford its
Ben Garcia, a former slave, died last home |wrt. The expense pf m aterial etc..
iidll amount to about $15th "rv~"
week in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, aged 117.
Solicitation will be mode by Mr. nnd
Tiie governor of Washington has signed
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Die woman's suffrage bills |iassed by the Mrs. Parrott.
legislature, which provide for an election
New G ro cery S to re
to be held In November next year to dcL. P. McCullcr llOgepcned ids new grp.
tcrmlne,whether women shall be allowed eery store in the room next to L. R. Philips'
to vote.
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drug store on First street, and is ready to
Two-cent postage between Newfound­ receive his friends and patrons, having in­
land and the United States went Into e f­ stalled a first-class slock o f fancydilid sta­
fect this week.^
ple groceries. Mr. McCuller is no stranger
Seventy-third anniversary o i the decla­ to Die people o f Sanford, having been with
ration of Texas independence was cele­ (be Sanford Grocery Co. for Die past eight
years.
brated last Saturday.
ilofura coming t o Sanford ha was with
A t tiie exhibition o tn e w Inventions in
T.
C. Darby ia Apopka for five years and
Chicago is an Instrument for receiving
in Lakeland for three years, and is an ex ­
wireless messages and recording them in
typewriting form in full, The instrument perienced man in the grocery business.
Coupled with this, Mr. McCuller is endowed
will cither send or receive.
with a most jovial disposition and numbers
A scheme has been discovered in In­ his friends by Ids ncquini'ances.
dianapolis which was intended to flood the
Wade, the tuner, Orlando.
Argentine Republic o f South America with

Boys Give Good Show
Tuesday Night

SANFORD HAS

GOOD

TALENT

F irst Y en r

CELERY DISPLAY TAKES P R IZES

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

S an ford P rod u ct W as F in est Exhibited
- - A t S ta te Fair
C. H. HofTner the enterprising conimis
sinner in charge o f Sanford's display nt
the state fair succeeded in carrying off
the premiums fur the county making the
largest nnd best display o f celery and the
iimtvWQal m n k tn gth r best n n i InrgcBt
display of celery.
Mr. Hoffner hnd a pice display o f ce!ely, fruits nnd vegetables nnd wns mten
live to the crowds thronging the display
nt nil times, even going to the length of
keeping cut up stalks of celery and salt
foe ihe-people to have nrnple proof nf the

The General Mews of “The Land
of Flowers"

CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS

An F p lto m c o r th e W eek 's M o st Imp o rta n t Happenings In th e
S ta te ’s Domain.
The schooner Dependent, which wns be­
lieved to be lost with all on board, lias
been found beached iienr»Crd«T'Key.'The*
tiie minstrel given by home talent fur DieJ
crew escaped. The vessel wns bound
benefit o f the band. In fact, tiie attend­ rich flavor nnd other* good properties of from Mobile to T o rt inglis.
ance was so large thnt tiie house wns Sanford celery. Mr. HofTner reports
Tourist travel to Florida (Id s season tins
taxed to its inmost seating vaimcity.
very large attendance nt the Tnir nnd is been ten per' Cent greater than ever be­
The minstrel was n revelation to the well pleased witii tiie attention thnt was fore.
people o f Sanford, as few had nny Idea attracted toward the Sanford display.
The U. S. circuit court has decided that
such excellent home talent could
I Joo^mucli praise cannot he bestowed
the Florida drninnge inw is constitutional
found here, nnd^agwchTrieiti^tiw^^' -Si?»
Mr. HuffTier who "represented us nt
nnd that the five cents j»er acre tax may
boys nnd lovely youni f Indies who con Tampa and Mr. C. H. Lefficrjwho is d o jr..
¡toil,— This metros a limit 51 ()(),iC T ilsw rfn rth m ilgh cliiirncler the same good worY nt Jacksonville. Tiie
000
for the drainage fund.
o f the program.
dudes o f these representatives nre ardu­
The l)ade county fair will lie held next
The house began tp fill rapidly about
ous and varied und the questions that
o'clock, and nt 8:30 tiie curtain arose must be answered nre numerous. There Week, beginning Tuesday nnd continuing
showing Die entire company in grand en Is no doubt about the results o f these through the week.
In one dny Inst week forty-four lots were
scmble, nnd nn overture from the San­ displnys being made by Sanford ns they
ford Band was the first number on tiie nre easily seen in tile numerous pt*ople sold nt West Palm Bench at from $200
program. Tiie scenery, though not elab coming into tiie city every day and buy­ to $800 each.
orate, was very pretty, nnd the costumes ing property.
Detective W. E, Evans o f tiie Tampa
appropriate. The boys weregrouped on
force, hail n leg broken and was otherwise
R ecep tion to Dr. Kirkland.
the stage in crescent form, anil slightly
seriously injured Inst Monday ‘ by •-being
d evoted nliove them were six pretty
A goodly company o f Sanford people thrown from n buggy attached to a runa­
young ladies all attired in pink— truly
attended Die reception te ndered ' la the way-horse.--------- — — -------------------------lovely nnd pleasing pietpm. &gt;
g
Rey. R. L. Kirkland, the new pastor of
For lock o f funds witii which to puy snlJ. Albert Davis made nn idea I in ter- Die Pep pic's CuugreguUoual - Church,-nnd nriesrthn inilsiMiro county honriTuf ■etitiTocutor, officiating in tlmt difficult cnpoc his w ife on Inst Monday evening nt tiie Cation lias been obliged to dispeiiHc witlt
ity with much grace und dignity, intro­ church.
the serviceli of fifteen tcpchers.
ducing each nnd every number on the
Invitations had been sent to the other
The Atlantic Const Line depot at Fort
program in unexcelled manner.
pastors o f tiie city nnd all of them re-Myers w n m itered -tirln trin iffs" iiiTé night
Waiter Beatty rendered in fine style Sponded clthef liy their presence or witii
Inst week and the safe bio wit open. Some
the pretty ballad entitled "Only a Bum'll regrets that oilier engagements prevent­
$300 was secured by Die thieves,. who
ed nttendnnce.
,
of Violets," and was Die recipient of
made good their escape.
very complimentary encore. Mr. Beatty
A short program under Die direction of
lias a good voice and ills selections are Chalrmnii C. R. Walker, who in well ~ Ethel Godwin, the Ifl-ycnr-old daughter
always appreciated by the Sanford ou chosen words welcomed the friends who of John D. Godwin, living near Bowling
Green, committed suicide last week try
dience.
had' assembled in this frntcrnnl way.
Homer Hurl, in pleasing manner, sung
Members of the M. E. Church choir ren-_ taking ■trlchnine. it is claimed sin* took
a coon song entitled, "You're in the Right dered an anthem in fine style, which Die ixiijon because her parents reprlmninlChurch hut in tiie Wrong Pew ," and ns was followed by short speeches o f w e l­ ed her for staying out late the night pre­
nn end man got off some very good jokes. come by Rev. Householder and Rev. vious witii n party o f other young people.
L a rg e C row d In A ttendan ce and the
Bpys A cco rd e d W arm Ovation—
M in strel a Big Success
A large crowd was in attendance nt
the opera house Tuesday night to witness

Tiie ballad. "A s Long As Die World
Rolls On," by Mr. Phillips, was sung witii
much credit and listened to attentively
by nil appreciative audience.
Eugene Roumillnt t£pd man) delighted
the audience witii a funny song entitled
"Ont Friend of Mine.'* nnd his rendition
was appreciated so much Dint tie wns re­
quired to “ do" the chorus several times.
. -Jeff JOuruUiciiLiwbilc.not. pa«iw |t«tin g
in tiie song fest) convulsed tiie audience
witii laughter with some very "origin al"
jokes of a local nature, und was ably as­
sisted in this laudable Work by W ill
Stringfellow. who also had several good
jokes.
Frank Crnyuw favored Die audience
witii n pleasing vocal selection, while L.
F. Whitchousc was Die star solist of the
evening.
This young gentleman pos­
sesses a splendid voice and his vocal
work wus n complete surprise to every­
one.
Messrs. Geo. Adams nnd Warren Presson were certainly the primiere comedi­
ans on the program, and their work as
end men could not have been excelled
in professional circles. Mr. Prcsson sung
i l l flUrnctiv;? manner A ll I Get Is Much
Obliged to You.
You." win
which elicited several
encores, while Mr. Adams with his "Old
Tim e Rug." fairly brought down Die
house. These young genDemeu further
enlivened the evftiin g with some good
jokes especially manufactured for the oc­
casion and delightfully “ original"— noth­
ing to offend, hut conducive to good.
wholesome laughter.
The "b ig hit” of tiie evening, however,
was tiie pink chorus consisting o f little
Miss Anna Stiles, ably assisted by Misses
Maud Diggers, Mary Walker, Agnrmn
Stout. EdithJkitlialmy, Irene Murrcl und
Marie Stout.. These young ladies were
handsomely attired, and su n ^th e pretty
and popular song, "You 're Just the H o y
for Me." They were encored time nnd
again, aniPU required continued repeti­
tion o f Dlls song to satisfy the audience.
A t Die conclusion of this number, the
closing chorus, ‘You 've Got to Be A m er­
ican to Feel That W ay." was sung by Die
enDre caste and Die curtain descended
«m id much «iqd au sa — ---- — —
Moving pictures by Die management of
Die Pastim e was the next feature, which
culminated the program. The allow was
em inently saDsfnctoy, and the boys de­
serve much credit, for they nil worked
fiord for Die success o f the venture.
T he H exald' s 'phone is No. MB

Boyd of the M. E. and Baptist churches.
Mrs. Herrick sang a solo, after which tiie
incoming pastor voiced his pleasure at
the welcome extended to
him
and
pledged himself to he heartily in accord
witii anything Dial would upbuild tiie
best interests of Sunford.
A fter the
Doxnlogy a half-hour wan spent in social
intercourse und all present agreed that a
hdighlful-rvrtmtg hmt b lT II ipCTim IfiTTi
further step taken to cement Die forces
working for tiie spiritual interests of our
city.

A proposition is on fool tu build a 250
room tour|st liqtel at S i.Petersburg tucost
$ 100,000. it is to be completed in lime
for Die next tourist season;
Col. B. F. Livingston, n resident o f St.
Petersburg from 1803 to 1901, died in Los
Angeles, California, recently, nt the age of
79 yenrs. He was a lawyer nnd gifted ns
nn orator.
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Of Die eight Southern states, each pro­
ducing more than 200,000 gallons of turix'iitlne nnd 25,00(1 barrels of rosin, Flor­
ida leads the list wiUi 17,030,300 gnlltms
of tur|ietitine in 1908. ngnlnst 15,572.700
W ill Build New Residence
ill 1907; mul with 1,932,IN barrels of ro­
Prof. N. J. Perkins, principal of the San­
sin in IflOtt, aguinsi 1,774,370 bnrrels in
ford High School, lias great ftiiOi in Die 1907.
future of this city, ami has purchased a
Gainesville is now agitating extensive
desirable building lot oil Mngnolin avenue,
paving
-operations with vitrified brick.
upon which he will creijt a modern resi­
Fleming Mitchell A pplryn rdof latYeC ily
dence in tiie near future. Tills will lie
most gratifying to the people of Sanford, tins been aiqiuinied n page in the House
us it is indicative tlmt we will have Prof. of Representatives nt Washington.
Perkins mid his estimable w ife with us nlwny. In all the Southland there is no abler
man in educational circles than Prof. Per­
kins, nnd Sanford is proud to have him at
the head o f an efficient corps of teachers,
and nlso as a resident.
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County division is now being agitated
in IlillslKiro county. The western half
wants to he cut looseand made into u new
county to lie called Pinellas.

capital totalled up to Die millions.
Mr.
Ward is very enthusiastic over Sanford's
future prospects, nnd he nnd his fam ily
will be heartily welcomed by the people
of Sunford.

The contract for the new jG o^rn m cn t ‘
huildigg in Gainesville has been uwurded
to the King Lumber Co. of Charlottesville',
Vn. The cost will be $100,000. und the
building is to be completed on&gt; or before
June 15,1910.

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From present indications. Clarendon ho­
tel at Seabreeze, which was burned recently ."thn~ne w wdt bwbwU-dutwg-ihu-vowmg-----M ake S an ford Ills Home.
summer, and wilt lie ready for guests nt
Harry Ward o f Decatur, Ind., who lias
the opening uf the next tourist season.
purchased celery land on Denrdali a v e ­
By order o f tiie United Stales district
nue is so well plensed witii Sanford that
court, 18,000 cans o f baking |iowder from
he intends to come down with ids fam ily
a Nashville manufacturer, were seized in
next fall and make Sanford his winter
Pensacola on Monday hecuuso they did
home. Mr. Ward is president nnd gen-twt-wmform
tir the~pnrt?TD{Hnnw.
I'rntTnnflflger OF Die Wuril Fence 0o.. oTie
E. J. ("L u c k y ") Baldwin died nt ids
o f the hugest concerns o f the kind in tiie
North, and is well know n as the organizer home at Arcadia,California, Mnrrli I, aged
of several wire and nail cotnpnnies whose B1 years. "

P rom in en t P a rty H ere
Irvin E. Burdick and Charles Webb of
New York City, accompanied by llon.J).
Beacham o f Orlando, were in Die city on
Tuesday, and escorted by J. N. Whitner
were taken through the celery delta.
These gentlemen arc well known captains
o n m lu itry artif w rte at trocte&lt;nb Sunford
by the glowing accounts o f our prosperity.
Mr. Ileacham lias always been Sanford's
friend and is thinking o f investing here
in Die future.

r . 0. E. N o tes
From present indications the Lodge of
the Eagles will be the great social center
o f all Snndfordites wishing tu get in
touch w ith their neighbors.
-There, w ill be n o . cUuiaimess^io Dwir make-up. nnd every good citizen w ifi be
welcome.
A ll those wishing to get in us charter
members and take advantage of Die low
initiation fee as such, will please call on
S.
Range, at (he Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
The Royal Tailors brand o f cloDting
before
Mnrdi 10th. On March lGDi the
means perfection. See suinplet at D. A .
charter w ill be closed.
C aldw ell.li Son's.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be­
tween You and Me”

EVEN TH E GATE POST NOT IN IT
'A Ctitel I» Among Ye Taking Notes,
and Faith, He’ll Prent ,E m " So Says Saunterer.
A nrwipaprr It not sltatether published to tell
the people whst they wyuM like to know, hut hit to
Slve much o( Its space to telllns them whit they
0*4Af to know.—Crrely.

P

S f a c ia l CwrwpMtfeiM la T k a l l t r a l j .

I H a te l o H e a r H im P ra y *
I hate to hear him pray.
Upon the hemled knee.
Who lives from day today,
................ JusUUcJhc nyiriK&amp; __________________
I hate to hear him pray.
Who does oppress the poor,
Who often drives away
The hunSry from his door.
1 hate to hear him pray,
With Ions andI tsolemn face
etrry day
When his life eter
Is badly out of pla
.lh a ialo h aar him pray..
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For the poor need Ins bread.
And have tHwteUWwws say.
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Ha hdpa them not a " r

t hmr to hoar him pra

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--------In-mrrHnS'loot and Toad.-,:r~ --- Like the I’haflaee'a way.
•r- .
To I * heard by the crowd.
I hate lo hear him pray
Who'* dote with hi* money.
When the hat toe* that way
Throw* In Ju*t a penny.

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4 A young man had better live iind die
nn old bachelor than marry a girl who is
above learning domestic duties, who does
not know how to cook a meal, who can
not make a garment, who spends her
time in acquiring the frivolitlesof society,
o little spattering o f mnsic, n little knowl­
edge o f romance writers, a little poor
French and a beautiful
complexion.
These things won't count as a w ife and
are very poor capital to .build true wom­
anhood on. It is a fact thnt the girl who
becomes the most-accomplished woman
tn"BOClfty t r t h e girl who-first--learns the
important duties o f n home, and then
acquires other accomplishments.
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50.50 for Ray's arithmetic alone or

funeral, there arc some feoCURBSTONE GLEANINGS JtheW aumodern
lia m T O l n f t m i p t H w iitm r.
genuine sorrow, and an expendihire oF mflneV hi once moderate and decent. are the demands o f proper respect
to departed fripKls. Beyond that sham
a nd hy pocyKy obtrude^ jbem sclves and
degradey/xpresslons o f love
lot and affection

March 6 . 1909
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_.cdrethc;
wholeJ n d la n n ^ « le s ___
' gift and have m y children taught in­
correct
principles
and
dragged
through Bn Impractical course nnd
their time fooled away ns it being
done. J J ia ve as little cause for com­
plaint n^lany parent, for the reason
that-i am able to correct nnd supply
n part o f the' needful .information,
nnd m y children, nre well advanced.
But I do not feel that it is time to
quit buying schoolbooks nt so much a
page or n pound nnd to select them
first os to their scientific merits and
their adaptation.
The Iwnrd may
need more power, nnd it might need
more personal ability or honesty or
energy.
Somelhing
is
certainly 1
needed.
To nil o f which I heartily subscribe,
for it wns from these grent text books
that I learned thnt which has stood me
in good stead in a practical business
career. _ They are tof-Of n bqveth e aver­
age run o f school text books _ now used
thnt they nre not to be mentioned as !&gt;eing in the same class.
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4 Fee fo-fi-fum. we sinell the blood o f an
Englishman. His scalp dangles at the 4 The Lenten senson is again with us
belt o f Secetnry OIney, and w e believe nnd society has halted its festivities and
that his name ts Dennis Salisbury Mttd. pastime* for this solemn period. The
Tl ai» Mon roc doctrine is too much for him. closing days were gay indeed and filled
with events and functions that made Its
head whirl and its step unsteady. But
Missouri
has
seen
) * B gjbrglslature o f Mi
i ttfT
i ~ h fll SUU«r and' Eoaiety, a t Jc.'ttl.xhc fem inine -portion, has
enough blood ' lettiud
letting J
will pass a law making football playing n donned sack cloili and ashes." metaphori­
felony on the same plane ns prize fight­ cally speaking, nnd retired from the glare
ing. Shades o f J e w - N m u K j e s u w a h apd the blaze o f ta^qcial life.__ Some, posthings be and
have retired temporarily from sight.
thankful for this respite from the never
mor’s cloud!
f
Old Mizoury. the home o f Tom Allen, ending round o f receptions, bridge parties,
the ex-champion pugilist, and the rrndte- dances, and all thnt, and arc doing a
vous o f the Youngers, the Hildebrands little household cleaning up nnd arrange­
nnd ten thousand other disre|&gt;utnhle cut­ ment. left undone from lack o f time. The
throats who have made a veritable hell rcsjjonsive reading of the |&gt;rnyer book
of that commonwealth for decades. Is the has kept ringing in ears, solicitously,
hut solemnly droning, “ W e have done
first to place football where it belong:
those
things which wc ought not to havo
on the shelf with prize fighting. Foot­
done,
and
left undone those things which
ball. your nuine is nux vomica nnd a
wc
ought
to
have done, nnd there is no
relic o f arnica.
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health in us." And this can be construed
4 uood for the-date-D r.—Parkhurst,- He to mean household duties as well as rc-.

Clear up to His Income
H e ow es it to his fa m ily arid his businessto
»

provide adequ ate
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life

insurance— The

unexpected is a lw a y s happening.
protection m ust be arran ged

But the

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Hu

Life Assurance Society *

O f THE U N ITED STATES

J. S. COLES, Jr. GeneHff Agent, Jacksonville. Florida
MRS.£. P. WKLBORNE, Special Agent

W hy don’t the business men o f San­
ford organize n Business Men's Associa­
t io n ! It is a lack o f enterprise on their
pdrt or a matter o f simple carelessness.
The Inner, I should judge.
Every other
town o f the size has nn nssoci/itioh of
this diam eter. They have organized be­
cause their own interests have demanded
* it. Would not the business interests of
Sanford he best subserved by such a
m ovem ent! There nre innumerable mat­
’ Successors to N. II. GARNER
ter» that arise e very yea r'n e e d in g the
combined attention o f all our business
— men; Thc-wrifnre n f Srmfnrrt- w m iid ^ W } w o * ^ «H»rr-ftfter m i n e w n - h w r t 1 In rr
Thanksgiving sermon he gnve the so- of society whose income arc not counted
largely benefited, too.
in more than four -figures, have put on
Let us have a Sanford Business Men's called bargain-hunters particular jessy.
their
nschenputtcl clothes and proceeded
He said, thnt n grent deal o f the hard
Association.
times was caused—b y—that—pernicious to knock tile dust off jh g mantel and kick
the lint into order, revise costumes, and
4 Have you ever noticed the jolly, whole branch of society. Shoppers who contin­ count up their remaining shekets, drach­
soulcd fellows in Sanford
and oilier ually finunt stores for cltenp snaps enu«^
mas, nnd dennrios, to see how far they
places and how their very npjiearnncc the dealers to ransack the universe for
will go in providing something stunning
exudes good nature and makes you diet* so-called bargains. The operatives nt the
with which to overwhelm and crush their
A C om plete L in e o f Cigars and Tobacco
up when you arc afflicted with an aggrn factories und mills arc scaled down in
dear sisters nt the Easter procession to
their
wages,
already
too
meugre
to
live
vated case o f the blues. And yet there
divine service, and customary clothes and A G E N C Y FOR P L O W 'S
H IG H G R A D E C A N D IE S AND
is such n thing ns overdoing the cheerful properly. This is done to give the em ­
millinery display nt Eastertide.
ployers
^margin
to
compete
with
other
net.
R O Y A L S C A R L E T B R A N D OF C A N N E D GOODS
These dear sisters will also dine on len­
Good, humor is a predominant quality wholesale houses, 'a n d * ' thus it goes.
tils. inollusks. fish nnd lacticinen in easy
o f character which, to the personality is Starvation wage* is the inevitable result
slippers
nnd negligee gownj^ With mis­
ns much o f a badge o f refinement ns neat for the poor, hollow chicked girl whose
sal and breviary close at hum! for private
young
life
is
made
devoid
o
f
hope
through
dress and spotless linen.
Supercilious
study und meditation, and with atten­
Come and See Us. or ’Phone 39
condescension and perpetual irivulity arc the grasping o f cruel bargain hunters.
dance
upon
Lrntrn
services
¡it
The
vari­
no more nn indication o f good humor Countless innocent lives nre poured into
the fruit o f the loom ns sweetness wasted ous shrines, the Lenten period will he
than flashy apparel is an indication of
passed to the soul's good, and to health
gentleman. A man or woman who would on the desert air. And all for the penu­
o f body, repenting the angelus domine
rious.
heartless
pursuers
o
f
that
phantom
cultivate the spirit of good humor should
at the ringing of the bells, morning, noon
bear in mind that gentility and well- they call happiness in bargain getting.
and night. With much rending of the
It
is
again
the
“
Song
of
the
Shirt."
Every
bred consideration for others under all
miserere
and rcj&gt;rtitlons o f Kyrie Elrison.
circumstances, combined with reasonable Monday witnesses the weekly and ever rccheerfulness, will bring rich accessions to curflng stn m pedtrtirthe large cities o f f - ^ ^ cuJua
The season passes slowly forward to
the joy o f living. This is true. Mnn can­ the vast army o f fem ale cormorants chas­
the solemn und bleak days o f Holy Week,
ing
the
delusion
o
f
special
cheapness,
so
not well be graced with richer heritage
until again the hells go ringing joyously,
than that comprised in the native gift of to speak.
the ultars buried, beneath n forest of
Don't
do
it
ladles.
Don't
tempt
mer­
good humor. God bless the man w ! k&gt; has
llaw cra-gnniil m-ala o f . organ note s, aud
chants
to
become
a
party
to
an
infamous
it. nnd"who knows how to distribute Its
m arketed.
S ellin g for g&lt;&gt;nd prîmes:
choir voices raised in glad Te Dcuins to n C elery now
radiance and sunshine among his fellows. crusade against a helpless class of wo­
risen Christ. Jesus hominem salvator.
men and children and men who have al­
— T he S aunteh e r .
ready too slight a gleam of hope in their
4 I have often noted the hurdensoineness
lives.
COME A N D SEE
o f conventional funerals to the surviving
Do not kill the sewing girl by inches,
member* o f the fnm ily in which death
hut kiU her outright if you must, 'twere n I D o
You
!
hils been nn unwelcome guest. The nat­
kindness. Don't help to pave the way
ural feelings o f sorrow suggest a (roper
for cheap labor, squalor, misery and
respect for the dead nnd liberality of e x ­
shame worse than death.
penditure in the expression o f love and
kindness. But the thought has been ad­
A mnn from New York was placed in
vanced that lavish expenditure and an
room number. Thirteen at the Clifton
effort to make vulgar show nt funerals de­
House. Chicago, one night last week.
tracted from the solemnity o f the occa­
When he learned it wns the apartment
sion and plunged the fam ily o f the de­
Tillm an occupied when Bryan was nomi­
ceased into extravagances that tax&lt;*d
nated. he had an epileptic fit and hit
their means to the utmost.
G rief paTwn-irtTprnri' we uuiia mat.1» we wiinmr-- three inches off his tongue. Thirteen and
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ity of the occasion and makes a farce o f Tillm an are a combination that would
♦
T
h
e.
kind
that
M
other
cast devils out o f men f ml scare witches
w ell'm caning efforts to show genuine sor­
out o f the entire community. Cross your­
row and respect.
used to make?
self and turn around three rttoes.
____ RcY. T. D cW itl Tuluvagc uttered great
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troths, with his usual force, in a recent
Some
very
excellent
people
occasion­
• Sunday sermon on sham funeruls and
J T h e Kind T h a t Looks t
Pipo Block
Low Prices.
Easy Paym ents.
■enseleu ujtages by which grief, real or ally favor me with quite thick, closely
urun vial, is paruded before the world. written sheets o f a d v ic e upon this, that | L ik e Bread,JT;ustcs L ik e
Dr. Tahnage has s(token before the work! and the other matter, all tending to show
Bread, and is Bread?
how much better they would arrange and
Th e P o p u lar P rice and
JisingYhe following language:
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manage
T he H e x a l d . “ if I were you." Of
“ I believe that there arc more shams,
m
X
course they would!
more farcet.’ more hypocrisies at the a v ­
Th e Finest L in e o f Pas- f
One o f theiti came to hand last week.
erage funeral than anywhere on earth,
tries in the C ity
-I
and that the people who howl the most and I can only remark to m y well meanSpecial Rates by the Week
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correspondent:—
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• "IfjrOM wrr* me," I make no doubt

W e sometimes see a long line o f carri­
TLtnc* vmiM UatBj»» an awful lot;
. ?*!*■. *vrkl would be cuovulsed with *lcr
ages returning from the cem etery with
I f you wrrr mr —but «boa. you r* bo&lt;
their occupants »tooting and smoking, and
You would do ihi« »iwf ,1^, tbsL
Aod make thins» »pin rctnsrksUy
laughing and cursing, all beastly drunk. °
If ytw wrre mr.- but then, you m .
It is au Important duty lo die.
You »tin nr* you—and I—am L
— -T©ino-woa-of ihu moet hocnbte.hideoas
and repulsive sight* Is to see a woman
A Portland (In d .) man. a former wlmn|
walk down the * tree is all covered up
teacher, w riling to a Florida paper, gives
w ith a mass o f crape. Everybody shuns
expression to the following thoughts:
her as though she were a leper. I say it
“ Relating to the school book law,
is a burlesque upon decency and a crime
Mr. Moore's amendment m ay fix the
against common sense.
value o f a "scries" o f text books too *
high at 56.50, considering the trifling
W hile "dressing in black" m ay not be
character of the books.
But L al­
generally considered the «ra n t feature of
though a poor man. would rather pay

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M . S T U M 0 N . . Proprietor
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Sanford

or Interest to Those Religiously in
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Florida

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CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W00LF0LK

Rev.A.E-Hmiseholder.pinor;church. corner Park
nvrnur ana Finn ilrttt; parsonage. mrner Mnfi
noiln avenue and' Seventh itreel; Phone 23i
Sunday momlni »«vice si It; evening service,
7:00; Sumlaf »chool, 9:43 a. m.: Jno. If, Mettinier, SupL Epworth LenSue, 3:00 Sunday even-

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Cincinnati
Jacksonville

On Sunday. March 31st. Rev. R. Lee
Kirkland, the new pastor o f the Congrega­
tional church, will begin a ten dtiys or
______ twiLWceks je v iv a L .Thu series ofsu b jects
will be-pubiisltcd in n inter isam irnf. thhr

New York
Washington
Sanford

Room 16, Pico Block. . 'Phono 269

SANFORD, FLA

S H IPPE R S

Florida Fruits

The Sanford Building &amp; Loan. Association
W IL L S U 1 L D Y O U A H O M E

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The reception given by the People's
Congregational church to their new pastor
and w ife on Monday night was a good,
success. Alt w ho w ere present reported
an enjoyable time and Mr. and Mrs. Dr.
Kirkland were made lo feel tlmt tiiey had
fallen Into good hands. The pastors of
the different churches,including Father Fox
uf llic Catholic chufch, Imd been invited
to he present and lake some part.

* Catholic
Rev M. Fox, rector; »«vices cvr&gt; second nod
foortli Sunday. rufly ms»*, 7 n in , inni, und»£/3111101
P in

BRANCMES

E S T A B L I S H E D 18(19

rlny school nt 10 o'clock. Those not in ­
tending else when* ■ ure invited to cxirate^ AwU M fcriii*» Any. a n d 'A ll Kinds o f F lorida Real Estate
and study the Bible with us. The pastor
at as L ow Prices and on as Reasonable Term s
will preach nt II o'clock Sunday morning,
subject "Planted by Risers o f. Living
A s Can be Mad A n yw h ere. »
Waters." A t 7:30 he w ill take for his
subject "The Immortal
Buttle; Paul's
Great Fight In the Am phitheatre." We
extend a pressing invitation to visitors OHice on. Park Avenue, between First nini Commercial Street*. Sanford Florida
and working men.

paper.

Sales Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CELERY UNION

BRANCHES

j; Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida

The People'« Coniresatlonal
Rev. K. L. Kirkland, pnitor; Sunday jnnmlnfi
»ervlve. It; eveningservice. 7:30;prii&gt;« Hireling
" ViMrteadiy. TttTOp. m.-t Sahlunh whooi. 10 n in
J. C, Fnsmlng«. Superintendent,
People’s CongregntiorniF4vfmreli— Sun-

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P IT T S B U R G , P A .

G u tte r and G a lv an ize d Tanks
R ep air W o rk a S p e c ia lty

Preaching by the pastor nL
subject. "B itter made sweet.
.’.•Wonderful statement." Come to Sunday
school at 0:45 a. m. L. R. Philips * will
„ lend the Epworth League at 3 p. in., sub' jest. "The soul's brend." An opportunity
fur church membership nt the morning
service. A ll arc Invited.

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N E W YO RK C IT Y *
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YK« P*«ter* of tilt Cilirth«« in tht City if « F.arnrtly
RfqsNtNl to brinf or b*r»d lk««r Announcement« md
oihdr Church Nt wi lo this nlfictt mol It-ter than Tkur*J«y

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Call

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FO R . YO UR

ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES

Sanford Pressing Club
CLEANS

f i r s t B ap tist

AND P R E S S E S

Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing
Our M onthly Rate for Club Only $ 1.25

R-’v ),.W. Itoyd pn«t»r; Sundiiy morning serv­
ice. II:cvenlnKservice. 7:00. S.iMmtli «
!l If,
» in. Dr J I. Iv iiton. Supt.: U Y, F IJ Sumluy
st :l p. in . I) K. Ttilnr, Fresi ; prayer im-rUngev
eiy Wnlnrailuy, 7 31) p. ill.

when Hhipircd tt&gt; HEWITT.
If you are not tilling
business with this Mouse, write to them nt once,

HEWSTT
F R U IT

AND
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Giving you twelve jiieecs a inoiitli. We will cull for and deliver your
Rev II F. Brawn, rector; A I) Key, senior war doilies once n week. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
di », Sumluy morning aervice. 11; evenirle servire,
i 30; SiiMintli «chm», ' 9:45a m. Il F. Whim«,
Supl . pruyer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening,
Iloly C ron* E lilacopul

M._ P . LIPE, Manager.

In Gold’s Burlier Shop

Prckbytrrlun

Rev,
J - »F- ■MrXiiinion.
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• » » • • • i i i h ' i i i , ^pastor;
« l a i u r , imorning
iivi u n i *
aservii-e,
t i i n ' ,
1.. even
ir'
' -r, *7:00; -S-a
-lib
- ath
- school. 9
- :30 n
M
evenin
g ti-rvU
in. Heen
nri
tn
ry MvLuulln.
vljiulii Supt.;
“
prayer merlins Wnl
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rtia,lay, 7:00 p m.

There will be no services in the I’ reshy-«efmrt-ebtrrrh tomorrow, the pnstnr, Krv,
J _F. McKinnon being absent in Nortli
Carolina.

’Phone 60

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4-❖

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Pork Avenue, North
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CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS

L, W OODRUFF

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Sanford’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store

CIIULUOTA CHRONICLES
Sp«i«1 Corrrs[K&gt;ud«ice to The Herald.

Tlie weather continues tn he warm and

STRONG LINE OT CHILDRLN’ S SCHOOL SHOTS

pleasant.
Rev. R: Lee Smith, o f Long wood filled
his appointment iu llic Baptist church
Sunday morning and afternoon.

a&gt;tji

Estim ates

Furnished

on A pplication s

R epair W o rk P ro m p tly D one

D rin k a B o t t le o f

Mr. G. W. Simmons, of Ft. Taylor, visit­
ed relatives here last week.

113 First Sift'd

Mr. nnd Mrs. Frunk Rnulerson and little
sou Alfred, of Fori P feFCH. um vetTSuTtlrT
•lay on a visit to Mr«. Rnulerson'e brother,
John W. Jacobs, who has been quite ill
for several days. Mr. Raulcrson has re­
turned home, while Irfs w tftm n d tfOn will
stay for some time with relatives nnd
friends.

Opp. Posto Ilice

CITY CIGAR STORE
G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R

Conway

Mr. C. E. C. Wheeling, o f Nashville,
Term., who has been spending the winter
months at Tito Palm left for home Friday.

Specifications

Lniest Fall Styles in Ladies’, GciU’b ami Children’s Shoes
Just Received

Mrs. J, P, Taylor, o f Geneva sjwnt a
few days in this seetiun Inst week visiting
friends,

Mr. nnd Mr«. F. M. Sorry, uf
attended church here Sunday.

Plans

.

Manufactured with pure distilled wuixtr— they will prevent illness, aid
digestion nnd g i w you health

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla.

Tlie public school or this place will
dose with a picnic dinner at tlie Owen
bridge between here nnd Geneva on Sat­
urday, March 13th.

N ew sp ap ers,

98

M ag azin es

and

P e rio d icals

F in e Leather S e a t

Extensive Improvements In Home
M. M. Stewart is having his home on
Park avenue greatly enlarged and irnKuvwl. Me ' W ill' mid six more rooms,
•ud porch with colonial pillars. When fin­
ished this will be one o f the handsomest
structures on lit« avenue, already famous
lor its fine dwellings.
Mr. Stewart is a w ell-kn ow iiY ow cr »nd
ho» great faith In the future o f Sanford as
• place of residence.
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano

proving.

_

if

e «I quarter- rawed

» Olid o»k wit i a laiidMJtne (rohlcfl , .ii, bliil.lt po!tdied. linu] leather «at.
tu « train- constrvitinn, rrenc V - “ Ttic rthe 1« po»tible only because
f
ui our in rumse mutui*, tarin ¿liaitles lor clair* taclurlvtly. Iirniinx
r,uantlie»
«hat we can ru l o u l Ui*
I
out chairs ot alt kind» In »V
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Youinn nochance, forwc i \ t K«ir raoofj £«rt
^ U\ w V Í V r ; * » V ~ i a n « '¿ ¿ l i a r i n .b r « «
Unlit
mina-roum. railor.
bid-room.
**J c-VhcttcA'-.tiiUctl in. U
ni. » ior
lur d
dniina-TOura.
railor. bid-room,
every O
ther tirr,
ru th
e
„„..'i ki-rlim i - ivil su-rrs.l cUktt-tr.d
tB k tt- ír-J every
ollitf
litt, Iro
Iron]
the
moti (Usant to tue plalàtlt. idi kir.d» o lw ooïi aOUiflercnt stile».

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A l l the L a test S tyles in L a d ies’ and C hildren’s H ats

«M álT * V ^ ." 0r ^

Kntil Tor our lini litrnird (vlthrM «ml lpivl»l (M*WI ll»l that
tolla youalr,y«u
all al»*u
i UOu,inrllt«*f»r»o'»
i:rulaid »lOM lltop:r.j* IfiyoaiifmootKioui.
f r” Ü ' V i i **
•yorych
l&lt;«&gt;.

IN FACTO R Y,

Br dga anc «dormo« « I « - . J «c k »«n v lll», fia .

MRS.

CHAS.

T.

CLARK

N E X T DOOR TO PE O PLE S BANK

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ÎMÈ SANFORD HERALD

IK

TM ESANfOHDflERA.LO
•tibecrlpllon Prie«. $1.00 ■ Year In Advene«

W..

Entered aa aeoood-daae mail matter Auiuat 22nd.
1908, at the PWtoOoa at Senford. Florida,
under Act of March 3rd. 1870.

Uurbani Advertialni Cotbpany, JackionvUle. Rep•
reaentatlve.

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Offlc« Firn Floor In lb« BUhop Block. Flnt Street
Telephone No. 148.
W rite It President T aft.
How do you like Sanford, the Brick CityT
A lon g with other good things Scnford
is to have electric lights.
— T a ft is all r ig h t .- t ie like's poseum and
ta te n and knows how.to get rid o f the
the Crums.
Every one is kicking against the con*
*vlct lease aystoni
including oonvicU
themselves._____________________
Ohio now takes the place o f V Irgih la as
the “ mother o f Presidents and what a
husky youngster Is the la s t
W e hasten to óongrntulàte Gainesville
upon securing
government build­
ing am flirlck street paving?------ *"• '
W ith the departure o f Roosevelt and
Foraker, the npgro pic counter at the
W hite House w ill be abolished^ ‘
,

For S ale.— Choice Jersey cows for
cheap. Now fresh or will be soon.
Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching.
cular free. C.F. Word. W inter Park.

“JUST AS 0000“
A good deal o f celery Is used in Starke
and it comes from Sanford. This is not
because celery will not grow. here, but be­
cause,very fow try to grow it. The finest
celery the writer has ever seen was grown
in Starke and we have the very soil for
this esulent. The same intensive cultiva­
tion used here for strawberry production
would produce fine celery nnd the. sup­
posed difficulty in growing it exists only
in imagination. It Is hoped that some o f
our intelligent truckers w ill try celery and
take enough pains to make the venture a
success. Others would then . do likewise,
and another money crop would be added
to those w e already. IwvC__ Starke T ele­
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tale
Also
Cir­
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MRS. M L. ALLEN

F or S ale .— Mule, wagon and harness,
$80.
J as . H arris . Sanford. 29-tf

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LOOK

Has received a

For S ale .— 25-foot cabin launch: 8-h.p.
engine; brand new. For particulars ad­
dress J. A . McMillan. R. F. D.. Sanford.

For Our Store
W e h ave anticipated

Beautiful Line of New

F or Sale .— Piano, office furniture, type­
writer nnd small safe, pictures, d in n e r s «
nnd rugs.Mrs. ELC.Tnbor.Twin Lakes. 2p

YO U R
- Needs and BôughrTîüf

For S ale .— Beautiful Pansy nndCarnnGon'plnhTrandcutnowe'rs. PlaniritTW SOc
each. Mrs. C. R. Ratliff. Sanford. 29-3p

•

• Stock of

F or S alt — Boiler, pump, and engine. 6
horse. In good condition, and will he sold
cheap.
28tf
— Sanford Mnchlne A Foundry Works.

Clothing,
Shoes.

TitoRouciinRED Eggs ruR H atching— W hite
Wyandota,-White Leghorns. Buff Leghorps,
and BufTRockr $1 f o r t 5?- A pply to J. F.
Aria!, Sanford.
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20-8

W e hope w e do not arouse the ire o f our
Voung lady wishes position in office or
Sanford (»tem poraries when w e make the store during vacation months. Address
statement that the soil la ^ in d around! “ J L 'ir n n ^ q f Han^ttmfltaa
Kissimmee produces more celery, lettuce. ...fa s .. S ale .— Sound, gentle . horse, with
cah&amp;TgC strawberries, pineapples and any­ good tWfffiy nnd hom e**:* Price rensonathing else'than any other section o f this nble. Horse can be driven, or worked on
country, and that the ground can he pur­ farm. P. 0. Box 9, Lake Mary, Fla. 26-4
chased for a few dollars an acre, but it is
F or S ale , W ood— Pine or onk. by car­
a fact that everyone subscribes to who load; blocks-or otherwise. W. B. Ballar
A ltam onte Springs. Florida.
has investigated the matter__ Kissimmee

Can Fit you
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not signify that

Y o u r P atro nag e is

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Furnishings

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GAmer A -R o b erts have a.-fine window
display o f citnir* m m llM , and they wisli
to Inform the public that a s p e cia l'lo w
All Local Advertisement« Under This price has been made on this bunch of
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue kweetness for a few days only.
See the window display.
L ost.— Gold brooch pin with ruby set­
ting. Finder please leave at Herald office
and receive reward.
29-tf

If you want a first-class typewriter at
Gazette.
Thanks, dear brothers! W e are adver­ n moderate ric&lt;&gt;. call at The Herald office,
the fellow who is broke can stretch his tised by our loving friends. Send in your and inspect the Blickensdcrfer. T h e best
A l l to Suit YO U and YOUR
and most compact machineon themnrkct.
- credit and make another borrow.
bill.
W anted— Party to contract to furnish
Pocketrbook
engine wood on rack, for S. &amp; EL railway.
* With' the many new stores and indus­
Commercinl Street, Taknsh Block
PATRONAGE or HOME INDUSTRIES
,
A. P. Connelly . •
tries starting in Sanford the 10,000 mark
Volumes could be written about the
Spring is opening up and
S hade T rees— Those wanting sliade trees
Near Dejiot
in population w ill soon he readied.
benefits accruing from each nnd. every of any kind, such ns pafinetto, magnolia,
you w ill be-com pelled to
individual resident o f a city spending oak nnd maple, should see A. F. WcstcrA large number o f plain and colored
their money at home und helping the dick. Trees guaranteed .to grow. Box - &gt; + + * ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ « ♦ ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + J
293, Sanford.
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republicans from -Florida attended the
com e out in a New Outfit
home industries. Sanford -people.-as a
inaugural ceremonies at Wushlnglbn Ibis rule, have stood manfully by the Rome
roR SALrJLmrace'ptanrR.— RrH. Mmir^
AVliy 110L let us supply yo'uT
head , on Celery
pveek.
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merchants, because ih ry tnke n pride in
Celery P lants — 15,000 very fine prick
needs?
If any section o f the United States can their own city and the prices on the d if­ bed plants for sale cheap. J no. D. J inkins ,
D. P A R K E R . Prop.
ferent
commodities
are
very
reasonable,
show more profits than the Sanford grow­
Corner o f French uvenue and Third street.
ers this season, such section has not yet and there has never been any excuse for
. “ There is nothing new midi r it«- sun"
W anted— Everyone to know that the
sending out o f Sanford and helping to
been heard from.
Blickcnsderfcr typewriter is the best on •- Room and Board $1.50 Per Day.
enrich other sections. But there is n grow- the market. Sec therfl at The Herald o f­
Meals, 35c.
| But none o f the Goods under
The banks arc good trade barometers iug tendency on the part o f some o f the fice.
F or S ale— Good property, now liringipg
and the large increase in business in hptli ncwly-rich to make their purchases else­
S p e c ia l R a t e b y th o W o o k $ our roof are OLD, ami much
Sanford hanks is a sure sign o f the city's where, and one instance has been im ­ tw elve |&gt;er cent interest on investment.
— N. H. Garner, Sanford.
pressed very forcibly upon Titr. H erald .
marvelous growth.
N E W and up-to-date
T omato P lants— For sale. God plants
With two well ‘ equipped job offices in
The government navy yard at Pensacola Sanford, there is no yalid reason for ready for field. Phohe 238. C. W. Bow­
W e don't chyrgc anything fur n lonk.man.
27-2tp
has been closed by order o f Roosevelt. sending orders for stationery out o f .the
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
W anted .— An experienced, all-round
Cotnc nnd investigate before
Trying to curtail expenses o f the nnvy at city, and yet one o f our prominent offi­
Wekiva Tribe No. «11
farmer, acquainted with Sanford condi­
cials,
whose
name
will
lie
given
later
in
the expense o f the South.
buying elsewhere
tions. Must have references. Steady job.
Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings
a special write-up, sent the order for all 27-2tp
X. Q.. Care Herald.
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday o f each
- The city council at the Inst meeting the stationery used by the city lo a
L ost— Five dollars reward for one Jer­
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting broth­
granted a franchise to the Sanford Light Charleston, S. C.. firm. T he H erald was sey milk cow witli dark sides, gray on
ers welcome. .
&amp; Fuel Co., for electric light privileges. not even asked for a bid, nor was The bnck, with short crumpled horns project­
ing over face, ibis black t il» , witli no
Tliis insures electric lights for Sanford Chronicle plant.
enr marks. Return to or notify J. A.
This
gentleman'
is
sup|iosed
to
be
very
find a plant will he installed in die near
Smith at the Flemming's place in West
active in building up Sanford, although Sanford nnd get reward.
future.
after an active search into his history we
For S ale — Two ncres Improved land,
___ Florida J im m ies. urc-uaw je llin g . Lit. 52 find that while very-ztialuus in -spending cottnge. pnrhing Itmtser twtHlowing-weHsr
and $2.50 per box. which means a good the taxpayer's money, he hus never spent tiled in good condition, lumber and tools,
profit to the grower. Had Uiose fool any o f his own not so tnat you could everything complete for /arming. Will
sell witli or without crop. On -ith street,
shippers of green fruit the brains to real­ notice it.
His example is very un­
west side. — W. R. R obbins, Sanford, Fla.
ize their mistake. T he H erald would like worthy and T he H erald will inter prcimrc
Garner &amp; Roberts arc now agents for
to point out the error of llicir ways. But a special article for his case .that will
they go on nnd on. every year ruining show him up in his true colors. Our job the famous Royul Scarlet brand bf can
their own market and giving California a plant has been rushed with orders since goods.
better chance. Had the growers waited the day of its jnception nnd this ofder
.Watch for opening o f the Art Store, first
Th e W o rld ’s G reatest C A R M E N
~ w lih their fruit until later in the season, was not missed, hut.« the principle o f this week in February.
.they would have realized a handsome slap in the face ennnot be-overlooked.
Mattings o f all Minis and iwtterns, front
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profit, Florida would have been richer by
There are one or two other very dis­ 20 cents per yard to 50. cents, at K. A.
thousands o f dollars and Florida oranges. tinguished gentlemen who send aw ay for H «fie ld 's Furniture-Store.
Instead o f being despised, would take all their goods, and they nre also on the
Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on
their rightful place in the market ns the list soon to be compiled.
market.
Chas. E vans .*
best fruit in the world.
Buy H en ry Clay Flour o f W. W. Long.
SAFE-BLOW ER SCARED O F f
The best on earth.
Lent being here does

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nre very nice for the buslneis mnn who
wnntn to send out «even ti tinnisiinTnètt e n at once nnd nvoid «ta m p in i each
one. . But no merchant should ask the
local printing office to compete in price
with thè government.
If Uncle Sam started In to ¿ompete
with the grocery store, dry goods store,
drug store and other places o f business,
there would be a large sized howl nnd
the chickens would come home to roost. ,

I*ublUbrd Z rtrr SaUirtlay Momini al Sanford. Fla.
R. J. Hour, Manailni Editor

March 7, 1909

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EMMA CALVE
S E A B R E E Z E , FLORIDA

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PRESIDENT lAf t

Here's to Taft I
Large o f body, large of mind, large of
heart.
W illiam Howard Toft, twenty-seventh
President of the United States__ ft, lawyer.
professor; an upright, firm judge; ruler o f
the Phillipines; Governor o f Cuba; dlplo„HlilL S ecretary„of-W at, and tlie more-the
Wo/ld knows of him the greater he be­
comes in the cstimntiun o f the people.
He accepted the office instead of obtain­
ing it and he can he depended upon to
administer the affairs o f office in such a
way that the whole nation w ill he more
firmly welded together. He knows no
North, South. East or West.
He comes to the office with strong
heart nnd energetic w ill— a man fit for
service. Here's to you. T a ft I

PRINIlpG BY I ME GOVERNMENT
The postoffice is active these days in
soliciting orders for the printing o f gov­
ernment envelopes. The postmaster is
not to blame for this, as be naturally
W M » « to swell the reoelpu f «tu■ ..ffloe.
. and is compelled to sell the envelopes
when Uncle Sam dictates. The govern­
ment printing office prints envelopes very
.cheap and goes in debt every year doing
this cheap printing. A s citizen « and tax
payers all o f us ore helping to pay the
government printing office debt, while it
continues to grind out cheap printing in
oom pelltition with the aforesaid tax-paylag printer. These governm ent envelopes

W as in A ct o f Robbing the P o s t o fflc e
S a te,
! Last Friday night Harold Haskins, the

$18 Art Squares for $15, size 9x12.
A. liefficld Co.
Electa Brand Tea and Spices.
Chas , E vans .

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Saturday, Mch. 13, ’09
R eserved S e a ts :

Tickets on Sale nl
itnest nnd must tumpletC llhe o f
stepped Into the postoffice in order to get candles and cigars are kept on sale by
something that had been forgotten ijud Garner J L Hubert*.— —
-found the door* leading Into the room
locked. Mr. Haskins had ids suspicions
aroused by hearing some one moving
around inside, and rushing around to the
hack door found that some one had been
at work upon the safe, but hnd flown at
the first noise o f approach. A complete
NEXT POOR TO POSTOPPICE
kit o f burglars' tools were found near the
safe and the yeggman had just started to
work with a drill. Up to this tim e no
trace o f the daring intruder has been
found.
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•_ METTINGER’S

Cold Snap B en efited Celery-, ’«
The celery crop is looking fiqe and begin­
ning to move in large tjusm itic *-.4The
large shippers have not s ta rte d *«y e t. hut
within two weeks carloads w ill‘ start to
move North. It is claimed by some grow­
e r » that the co ld -sn a p im proved the
celery.— New York Produce News.

Increasing Their Efficiency
The Sanford Machine and Foundry Works
have added to their plant a complete outfit
for repairing automobile« o f all kind«:
T h l» will be found o f great convenience to
the many people in Sanford who have «u lomobiiee, and it 1« no longer necessary
to go to Orlando with machines for repair«.

$ 5 , $ 3 , and $ 2

Hnnkin'f ry.ifl

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Housc, Seabreeze. 'Phone 177

METTINGER’S
•PHONE 144

s Millinery - - Department

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To the L ad ie s of S an fo rd and V ic in ity :

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Having engaged for the Spring Season Miss Eva Murray, an experienced M illin e r, w h o
having been in constant contact (since her engagement in January) with the m o s t fasionoble
northern-centres,- and nttended the WjlOleshltTfifid 'felnTTopenings defiles' lo Sanford wlt h tfern«*est though IS'in her line, which, with a stock of the latest creations of the Millinery M a r k e t (n o w
en route) will give to the ladies of Sanford the best ever shown here.
Miss Murray w ill
charge of our Millinery Department March 8, and will be pleased to meet the ladies of S a n fo rd
and vicinity.

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�March 6. 1909

-IN

THE SANFORD HERALD

AND ABOUTJHL£ITY_

Little Jla p p e n ln g s — Mention of
M atters in Brief.

personal

items

or

interest

S u m m a r y or the Floating Small Talk

Succinctly Arranged for Mur*
• rled Herald Readers.
To the Merchants of Sanford
No one Is authorized to purchase
any goods upon The Herald account
unless they have a w ritte n order
signed by me. You will please be
R. J. HOLLY.
governed accordingly.

— y c uy af good coffeeTit Stumon’i : " 7'
w. G. Hammond has returned
business trip 10 Jacksonville.

from n

Dried Sail Shoulders at 12 H cents found
«t H- H. Hill's grocery.
Mr7. J.*H. Overniun is In A tlan ta .this
week purchasing her spring stock o f mlllincry.

Sanford celery nnd lettuce Is bringing
good prices this week, nnd fhe cool weather
ii making the' shipping conditions ideal!
_

FotCASd—Threft c«m »;,3-Ih. Tomatoes,

A big Sunday dinner nt Stumon’s
■Mr. Aheck nml daughter o f Winter Pmk
spent Sunday with Mrs. B. E. Tnkach.

* $4 -for ^1 ini iils nl St union's.
Fresh Georgia bmtrr. 3 3 cents npoumT
for sole by Garner A Roberts.

m m m tm œ m tm ttm tœ œ ttt

N. R Y ow ell &amp; Co

Best line o f mattings ever brought to
Go to H. H. Hill for everything in the
Sanford. See them at the Sanford Furni­ grocery line.
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ture Company.
Col. B.'B. Minshew has returned from a
Messrs. T. H. Barlow and John Ramke business trip to Jacksonville.
o f Orlando were in the city this week.
Long-Distance Telephone Booth at FerNational Biscuit Co.’s line of crackers nnld’s Hardware Store. Oak ave. 28-4
in cans or trackage, fresh and crisp nt
Gamer A Roberts handle Chase A San­
McCuller’s new groepry.,
born's tea and coffee, the best on earth.
Messrs. McNeill &amp; Davis o f Orlando
Mrs. J. H. Bruton will leave next week
were in the city on Wednesday nnd spent
for Atlanta to purchase n large stock 'o f
the day looking over their property in­
spring millinery and notions.
terests.
Tlte famous Fox River Butter for sale
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quibk
at W. W. Long's Grocery.
at the Sanford Furniture Company.
K. H. Moyers, representing the PutterLee Fcgqnbush, representing Hnrshfldd
son-Sargent Paint Co., wns in the city on
Bros:, commission merchants o f Louis­
Wednesday In the Interest o f his Ann. ,
ville, K y „ Is In tliC -d lv t h l« - w — k-lw-riw»
W. E. Cutliff, representing the A m eri­
Interest o f his firm.
can Ink Co., o f Cincinnati was in the city
Popularity o f M ettlnger’s Store
Thursday calling ou die printing trade.
Headquarters for Iron A ge tools. A n y­
New stoke! New goods!
Everything
thing you want in hand plows, fertilizer
fresh in the grocery, line nt McCuller’s
distributors, etc., Harey J. Wilson.
new grocery, next .door .to L. R. Phillips’
Mrs. H. D. Barroff will give a demon­ drug store.
stration o f the Beechnut brands o f deli­
Iron beds from $2.5U up. Get diem quick
cacies at McCuller's new grocery today.
at Ihe Sanford Furniture Company.
Come In nnd try them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Lane nnd daughter
.If you want n first-Hass tailor-made
returned to ili'clr fiorrro in Norwood, O.;
suit for $12.98, cal) at D. A . Caldwell &amp;
this week after n pleasant visit to Mr.
Sons,
qnd'Mrs. J. EL P op e:' . *
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• Special Sale of

...SILKS...
THREE
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S A L E B E G IN S T O D A Y
W e hnve in our new Stock o f Fine Silks and
w ill put down nt a close price for
Three Days O nly
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N. P. Y 0 W E L L &amp; CO.

Commencing January 1st, 1009, George
day inspected the Sanford A EverglQdrs W. Venable, contractor und builder, will
Railway and complimented Mr. Connelly employ only union labor, nnd work eight
upon the rapid advancement being made hours n day.
upon this new project.
* Mrs. M. L. Allen wishes to extend
The Herald is on sale &gt;&lt;t T. J. Miller &amp; thanks to all for their appreciation of her
Son’s store, and the City cigar store.
call.
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selection of millinery by their presence
Before you buy a range., exam ine the
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Gel them quick and congratulations nt the uixming.
Princess steel rouge, nt the Sanford Fur­ at the Sanford Furniture Company.
New line men’s pants $1.23 to $5. at
niture Co. The best stool runge on the
Mrs. C. R. Ratliff left n Imix of line pan­ M c ttln g e r's . . market, nnd only $38. Think of it I
sies at The Herald office this week and
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
Jock'MOOW, representing the Polk Cpin- they arc beauties. Mrs. Rallilf raises
ni lite Sanford Furniture Company.
pimy’ left this week for Other points in the pansies, carnations nnd cut Dowers for
The W. C. T. U. is invited to hold their
state, after sinning the work upon San­ the market. See ihe "a d " in Want Col­
March meeting nt the residence of Mrs. A.
ford's new directory.
umn.
E. Philips on next.Tuesday-nftcrmxm^aL
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
English Cal&gt;»,aH t he rngg -lir i!U-gfl«r 3 o'clock.— -— : --------- --------------CZ
■mangoes-awl sw ir pickin ' In hulk.—
« ( Tim Sanford- Fum iuua-Cm------ :-----'Olives in liulk nml ln nll size bottles.
“C has. E vans .
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
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Cuas . E vans .
Prof. C. F.Burgman o f Seabreeze was in Write him nl Orlando.
The resideqee o f Paul Keely on Oak a v ­
the city Wednesday, advertising the great
Mr. nml Mrs. E. F. Coney of Brunswick, enue is undergoing extensive improve­
Madame Etmno Culve, who will api&gt;carin
Ga., are in the city .1 Mr. Coney is of the ments. The work is being done liy con­
Wilnian's opera house nt Seabreeze. on
firm o f Coney &amp; 1’ urker and is well known tractor I. C. Hughes.
March 13.’
in Georgia business circles. He is inter­
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Stunk
Romeo Coffee, 3 pounds for one dollar ested in celery culture and will ¡ns|iect
ing and chewing. Most complete line in
C iias . E vans .
the celery fields while here.
lie city.
Chas. Evans.
Holmes Blair o f Charlotte. N. C.. wns in
Elegant display o f fin e silks ut Y o u
Harry Wilson has a new toy for the
the city this week. Mr. Uluir is interested e ll’s. Three days sale beginning today.
children ia the shape of an airship. They
in Sanford and suburban properly, nnd is Com e ea rly
are proving a great plaything nml areb e­
n great booster for our city. The Herald
Huve you seen the Princess steel rangeT ing.sold rapidly at the small sum af 23
will keep him posted.
Six holes, wanning closet nml reservoir, cents.
See the English Cabs, the latest things asbestos lined, only $38. Sanford Furni­
Fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to In*
hi go-carts, at The Sanford Furniture Co. ture Co.
fresh—also oysters. •
New line men's pants $1.23 to $."», ut
Be sure and read the page advertise­
—J». C. Richards, la-lilcr Block.
Mettlnger's.
ment of the Sanford Grocery Co. on the
Misses Emma and Drusio Peter, of
MaHem and Saucer have rented the eighth |uige. Mr. Stripling, the genial Winter .Garden spent Tuesday with Mrs.
whole Demerit building and will have manager projmses to give the (tropic of S. Runge. M'*s Emiim Runge lenving at
. furnished and unfurnished rooms to rent Sanford the best of “ everything good to night for New York to lake up her hos­
nt reasonable prices. They ulso conduct ent" and his advertisement will: tell you pital duties again.
ppol room, barber shop and cool drink about it.
T. M. Me Rae, retírese n ijjlg the Squ t hern
— status downstairs,-------------------------------- -W n rn rirt-p xrlin n gr. nt the Art Store:
Drug Co. of Jacksonville was in the city
— Kavs A Kcrrium,
Stumon'a restaurant, corner First street Everybody join.
Thursday. Mr. McRae is nn old Sanford
and Pulmetto avenue.
•
Swell line of quartered oak clieffoniers resident nml has many friends here who
W. 1!. Bridges, (little W illie ) the m ini­ nt Sanford Furniture Company.
are always glad to see him.
ature typewriter salesman, was on the
Best fine o f stoves ever brought to the
Magnificent exhibit of plumbing guilds
bricks of Sanford several days this week. city. Prices the lowest. — A. E. H ill .
and electric light und gus fixtures, nt FerWillie represents the Underwood type­
28-4
Fresh Muckeral nt H, H. H ill’s grocery nuld's Hardware Store, Oak ave.
writer and sells them, being one of the
Our
Own
coffee,
the
beat
25
cent
coffee
L. J. King or Columbia, S. C., visited his
greatest hustlers in Florida.
on the market, for sale at Garner A Roberts'
son, Df. 0. W .King. several days this week.
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri­
Mr. K in g represents the Pike Hardware Co. stores only.
gated Innd. See M. Mr Smith.
Mrs. W. N. Conóley. the w ife of a former
o f New York. He is greutly interested in
A letter received from Geo. Davies, an Sanford, and will probably return nt nn pastor of tlie Methodist church here, ar­
old Sanford citizen, now President o f the early date with the view o f investing in rived in Sanford yesterday, and is the
F. 0. Eagles in Jacksonville stutes that a
guest o f her niece, Mrs. Angus. R. Chap­
.property.
number of the Jacksonville Eagles will be
pell, on C-elcry avenue.
Fresh oysters on Tuesdays and Fridays nt
down here on March 16th to help Initiate
We wish to call attention to the adver­
Gurner &amp; Roberts’. Full measure.
the new Aerie here, and incidentally
tisement of J. K. Mettinger on the fourth
If
you
have
rodins
for
rent,
put
your
shake hands with their old friends.
page. Mr. Mettinger’a ad will he found
name in the rooming house, directory, nt
We sell the best lime nnd cement that
in the same place each week nnd will
the Art Store.
money can buy.
— A . E..Hiu~
-convy-Udlrigs of great-bargains—tit—the- -j r
drrttisrwniie sweeping enrdry goods and millinery Hue.
presenung the STiuwjiets by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of
Walker Co. of Muskcgun, Mich., wus in the
$l(E50r Válüd sanitary'féTt innttiress go­
W. W. Long.
” ‘city Tticsdayi in the interest of his firm.
ing ut $8 for ihe next thirty -days. San­
G. F. Hunitlcul. editor o f the Southern
The Shaw-Wnlkcr Co. make the famous
ford Furniture Company.
Cultivator
und Dixie Farmer o f Atlanta,
filing devices and syiVems, nnd w ill have
Drop in and inspect the Princess steel
them on display at The Herald ofllce In a w a in visitor to The Herald ofllce on
ranges.
A reul range at a moderate price.
Thursday. Mr. Hunnicut is an old friend
'
few weeks.
Sanford Furniture Company.
of F. A. Schumpert, nnd nt Ids request
S1H ^ r t Squares for $15, size 0x12. E.
Rev. D. B. Sweat of Jacksonville was a
stopped over in Sanford to view the cel­
A. Heflleld Co.
ery fields and write an article on the pleasant culler nt The Herald office yester• Mrs. Fred Stalder and fam ily arrived in celery delta for his putiers.
dny morning. Rev. Sweat is-pnstor of the
the city Tuesday from Stamford, Conn., to
Springfield Methodist church in Jackson­
Sec H.* H. Hill for Celery City Blend
Join Mr. Stuldcr. They w ill make Sanford
ville, and for three years was pastor o f the
Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
their home, Mr.Stadler being the superin­
Methodist church in this city where he has
Rugs, from 75 cents up. E. A. Heffield
tendent of the Lake Monroe Produce Co.,
a iiost o f friends.
Furniture
Store.
omi having charge o f their large farm on
Weather repurtsdiilly at Fern aid's Hard­
Now is llte time to buy your four-inch
the west side.
ware Store, Oak avenue.
28-4
The Princess steel range, the leader sewer pipe for mains. Big stock on hand.
— A. E. Hill.
While driving a well on the tract o f land
amortg ranges, six holes and wanning
pear
Lake Jessup, recently purchased by
F. C. Whitthorne representing
the
closet, and reservoir, asbestos lined, only
Harry Peffer and other Pittsburg capital­
Tim
es
Union
is
in
the
city
soliciting
sub­
$38. at Sanford Furniture Co.
scriptions. i f he can get 20 yearly sub­ ists. a vein was struck that Sent the water
P. P. Am ick o f Parkersburg. W. V a „
scriber* (raid in advance Mr» Whitthorne into -th» air a distort* of.üdny faut.- ami
•- Fred Tempertbn ori(T' 1fairy Wray Ratfe purposes to give Sanford a page o f adver- threatened to aubmerge the surrounding
returned from u business trip to Jackson­
tisinO matter in the T. U. This w ill be territory. The well was driven by Mr.
ville. While In JacksooviUe they w it ­
o f great value to Sanford and the m ove­ Stafford o f the A . E. Hill Hardware Co.
nessed the head-on collision o f two loco­
ment should he encouraged.
Garner A Robertsoffer high-grade choco­
motives at Dixieland Park.
Mr. W ray
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres o f celery late« today, Saturday, only, for 30 cents
reports that 25,000 people witnessed the
per pound.
land. Sold on easy le m js ,„ _______ ^
great spectacle.
.. _ offer is for n limited time only. W. W.
28-4t
Long.
S. M. Donne; a prominent citizen o f the
Geneva section, was in the city Tuesday,
ami paid The Herald office an appreciated

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SANTORO,

FLORIDA

Mammoth Stock of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Ladies’ Un­
derwear, Jackets, Shoes and
Hats t O e sold at--WholeThis L a rg e Stock of an Entire Store in Georgia w ill
be Sold at Our New Store in the Stone-G ore Uuild¡üg, beginning

T o offer to the people o f Sanford at Prices that w ill
Ma k e 1 he Stock. M o ve
Remember that this Sale will take place before we open the New Line of
.Dry Goods. Shoes'and Notions at the Same 'Place

BOBO

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Qet your silks a t Youell's big three
Three d iy s - n le o f silks at N. P. - New shipments o f choice silks goon
304 F IR S T .S T R E E T
days
»ale. All (Ac latest and best In
sale
today
a
t
Yo
well's.
Whole
stock
To well L co's store, coim ntticlnl to*
silks.
of silks a t greatly reduced prices.
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Another Ohio Son Takes high
est Gift

INAUGURATION WAS BRILLIANT
W e a th e r F o rc e d
t o S eek Inside o f
■,
C apital

C row d s

■William Howard T a f t . o f Ohio and
James Schoolcraft Sherman o f N ew York
were Thursday inaugurated, respectively,
president and
vice-president o f the
United States.
The in tra g u rn f-d n y ceremonies,- htrw»
ever, were sadly marred by the blizzard
which raged all night, -and wh|ch for
' hours during the early morning weighted
the telegraph wires with sleet' to the
breaking point and cut off communica­
tion with points east and sonth.
Pennsylvania Avenue, from the capitol
building to the W hite House, was n sen
._oLaluslTandJce,. The parade, which was
to have fonned such n brilliant part of
the ceremonies, was a partial failure.
. The review ing stands were unfit for use,
being filled with snow and ice amT slusli
1When Mr. T a ft'sa w the weather iixJhy
e smiled rather forlornly but said cheer­
fully: “1 knew that It would be n cold
day when I was made president of the
United States."
Tile oath o f office was administered in
the senate chamber, in the presence o f as
many people as could crowd into the his­
toric room. It was here, too, that Mr.
T a ft rpndc his inaugural address.
When all were assembled the oath of
office was administered to Mr. Sherman
by
Vice-President Fairbanks.
A fter
prayer by tho chaplain .th e —n ew -vicepresident delivered his inaugural address,
which was listened to with close alien
tion by the audience. It was not o f great
[ength. Then he administered the oath
o f office tó the senators-ciect.
Mr. Ta ft
-w ns^hen sworn hnrntLdelhrered h is - a d ­
dress. -

1

The T w o W id o w s
Last night at the Orphcum thenther the
Tw o Widows was presented by the Wills
Musical Comedy Company, nnd the funny
musical piece kept the large audience in a
continuous roar. It was eaisly the best
bill yet presented by the W ills Company.
•The Tw o Widows was written for laugh­
ing purposes only, nnd it serves' its pur­
pose well. The dialogue is funny and the
musical numbers bright. Tiie musical por­
tion of last night's bill contained several
, o f the latest nnd most popular selection«.
The crouds that are greeting the Wills
company show that they appreciate the
pieces thnt lire lieing offered. Tfley ace
good-entertainment at |iopular prices.
Tho roles of the Tw o Widows were play­
ed by Harry Gilbert and Dick Thomas and
their comedy work was good. Their funny
sayings and songs mndc them favorites
"fllC TH tu tin tiPy xtrppcd on the s ta g » -in
the first act.
One o f the (ircttiest musical numbers in
tlte entire bill and a number thnt deserved
special mention, was the "See Saw Girls.'
•in the second act. Tills number brought
seve r «! encore». The T w o Widows Is the
best tiiut hns yet been given by tho Wills
company. The same bill will be present­
ed tonight and tomorrow, matinee nnd
n igh t
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Thursday night, und for the remainder of
the week. Sweet Sixteen, one of tliq com ­
pany's favorites will be tiie bill— TimesUnion.
This great compuny o f sturs will appear
ut Sanford Opera House next Monday,
Tuesday und Wednesday nights, Entire

F ou rth Num ber or L yceu m C ourse A t
O pera House Next Thursday
Miss Christine Giles, soprano-vloiinlste;
Miss Evelyn-Lewis, reader-pianist: Mr.
Leon G. Bptcheldcr, flute soloist.
_r
This company Is composed o f the above
metropolitan artists who hove been tried
and found not wanting: Miss Giles, who
successfully perfected the unusual accom­
plishment o f playing artistic violin obllgntoes to her own soprano numbers; Miss
Evelyn Lewis, than whom there is no
cleverer exponent o f artistic reading on
the platform; and Inst but not least, the
great Batchelder, whose work upon the
solo flute hus made him a reputation in
musical circles second to none in America.
-This com pany w ill appear-in tho opera
house Thursday, March lith at 8:30 p. in.
This number w ill be one o f * the best of
the entire course, nnd a treat is in store
for those who will go.
-s.
The holders, o f sensoi® tickets will take
them to Newlnn's drug store where the
seats will be reserved. The price o f ad
mission is 50c, reserved seals 75c.
Schoolchildren 35c, reserved seats 50c.
U ses a Stu m p-Pu ller
A. W. Brown, the owner o f twenty-five
acres o f fine la n d . on the vrest a id e r h w
tfA*acres f i n ,reltfY«toi nod is no* en­
gaged in elenring up the -balance. .Mr.
Brown is not content with the ancient
method o f grubbing out the stumpa, but
lias installed a Hercules stump-pull6&gt;,
and the w ay the stumps are yanked out
when the machine starts is a revelation.
The stumps arc taken out clean, rootsand
all. and the method greatly resembles a
dentist extracting a tooth.
By this
method Mr. Brown expects to clean up
his land in hnlf the time generally ex ­
pended on this work.
N ew D eputy Clerk
City Clerk Scott finds that the arduous
duties o f the city clerk's office arc impair­
ing his eyesight, and accordingly has en­
gaged the services o f Fred Housholder-to
act as deputy clerk, while Mr. Scott will
a tle iu n o theTB lfectton m n d-ottiprttu ticr
that will relieve him from the regular strain
o f book-kaeping.
Mr. Housholder is the son of Rev. A. EL
Housliolder. pastor o f the Methodist church,
and is a bright nnd intelligent young man.
well qualified to fill the responsible (wisition
to which he lias been appointed.
Im p o rta p t to In ves to rs
Tracts of land o f 1. 2. 3, 3, 10, 40, 70
acres, at prices $300, $500, $050, $800
nnd . $1,200, at Altam onte Springs. Or­
ange county, Florida— the most desirable
residence or winter home location in Or­
ange county. Pure water, high rolling
land of best quality. intcra|&gt;crsed with
innumerable clear water lakes; one of
the most healthy locations tn South FJoridu. Apply to
N. 11. Focu,
23-tf
Altm onle Springs.
An In n ovation at Y o w c ll's
N. P. Yow eil Si Co. Iinvc installed a
patent button machine thnt will mnke
buttons from the goods and thus match
any and all shades and materials. This
will be a great bOon to the Indies und
will obviate the necessity o f a tiresome
hunt through a large stock o f buttons to
match certain shades. The public is corflin llyln yited to call at Yow cll's store and
see the new machine.

M adam e Calve a t S ea b ree ze
Tiie world's greatest Carmen, Madame
Emma Calve, will appear at Wilmiiii'sOpcra House at Seabreeze, March 13. This
will be a great opportunity toheur this fa ­
mous singer, nnd several Sanford people
are arranging parties to attend this greut
event in musical circles. Reserved seats
will be $5, $3 and $2 each, on sale nt
change nf program «inch .nigh*.-----------------Hankins' drag store. Daytona, nnd the

Shipped First C a le r y F ro m South.-W illiam Gracy. representing the com­
mission firm of C. V. Smith &amp; Co., o f Bal­
timore, is in the city tills week.
Mr.
Gracy claims to - be the,first man thnt
ever shipped celery from the South.
He
was a truck grower at Savannah over 21
years ago and some northern firms wero
desirous o f getting celery 1 iV the early
spring, and had Mr. Gracy ship them a
small consignm ent The celery brought
ID cents per stalk to the grower. — Mr.
Gracy is-grently surprised at the wonder­
ful development in tiie vegetable growing
around Sanford, and is especially inter­
ested in the prospects for strawberry cul­
ture.

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CHRISTINE GILES RECITAL CO.

TAfT IS P R E S I D E N T

In clem en t

March

You W a n t fo 'B u y o r S ell

CITY PROPERTY
OR TRUCK LANDS
0

Come and See Us

BOARDINC CKLËRY, SANFORD, FLA.

It Makes No DifTeJence W h at Y ou W an t or W h ere Y ou W ant It

WE HAVE IT
nnd on Term s thnt are Right

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D

LAND

COMPANY
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A. E. H I L L
Hardware and Farm Implements
LUCAS PAINT
Used tn Uncle Sam 's Paint Shop
During the past year tiie U. S.
N avy tins consumed 801,000 pouqds
of
Lucas W h ite Paint
nnd 278.700 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
than 100,000 gallons of paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads o f 200,000 gallons enrfi, and which would
make a train more than onc-luilf
inilo long.
In addition to this Uncle Sam
hns used during tiie past year more
"thnrr- 25,&lt;HH&gt;—gnttons—o f—fcUOAE
VAKN1SIJES. ENAM ELS and other
products.
Uncle Sam's preference is not n
matter of favor, hut of D U A LITY
and RESULTS.
In Uncle Sam’s service, ns in
-everyb ody clue's. LUCAS PRODUCTS have an unbroken record
’ for satisfactory results, •

THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
Osti by T «st for Qrowors. All wlio have
UM-d Itili »ptny toiitimioutly nrr (ree (rein til inti t
and lincei».

WELL DRIVING
W e have a lio largest
and best equipped plant
for d rivin g w e lls in this
section o f ilu* country
and are prepared to (ill
a ll orders prom ptly. Our
m achinery is up-to-date
nnd our workm en are
skilled in the work.
Those contemplating
p u ttin g in w ells would
s e rv e th e ir best inter­
ests by c o n s u ltin g us and
le a rn in g prices before
m a k in g co n tra cts. *

Growing Strawberries, Celery
-Aspm gwrLfttucr,-0ntiniî7Tilill f loWÈT^ërcTTëtc^I n San fo rd, pays

H ou aem .S eabreeze— -

- i Bell tiie Land— Your. Braim.-Money.-and-------Muscles Miikcs tiie Crop and the Profit

A. C. L. O ffic ia ls ,fle r e
J. R. Kenley, third vice-presidunt, and
M. Riddle, general superintendent o f tiie
Atlantic Coast Line, were in the city
Monday on a tour o f inspection.
| ¡They were taken over the city and
through the celery della und expressed
themselves as well pleased with the com­
pany's property and the city in general,
being greatly surprised _ at Uie rapid
growth o f Sanford.

W ill Im prove Ills P r o p e r ty Henry M. Hays of Nashville. Tenn.. was
in the city Thursday on a visit to his
brother-in-law, W. D. Holden. Mr. Hayes
owns a valuable tract o f laud on the
M a k e A Fine A ppearance
west side and will put it into cultivation
The Sanford Grocery Co., under the able nt once. He is greatly impressed with
inunagcmhnt o f W. W. Stripling, is one the bright prospects of Sanford.
o f the neatest and most up-to-date in the
Law n M o w e r s .................
south. -M r-Su ipiln g ballovaa ia good ap­
Special pnoes'to reduce stock. If you
pearances and his window displays ure
wont a good mower a t -a low price, now is
works o f art. Tiie clerks' are now garbed
the time t&amp; b u y.. Also good stock of
in 4vh|ra ppots and add much to the gen11 .11~ a f j f r n - "Evcry- scythes, grass hooks and law n'rakes.
H arry J. WHafftT“
thlng good to e a t'H is 'th e * m olfo o f the
Sanford Grocery Co. and a walk through
H ave You a. Telephon e 7 .
tiie store will thorougly convince one o f
If not, have one placed at once for safe­
tiie truth o f this statem en t Mr. Stripling ty and convenience. Telephone your order
is determ ined to g iv e the people the b e s t 40 W, A r P a r r r S o j* . or to business office
o f service.
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at Femald's Hardware Go., Qok aye. 28-4

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F lo w in g

W e lls

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Celery Delta nnd other Desirable Tracts In Blocks to suit Purchaser.

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A ll
Prices and descriptions upon request.

F ir n t N n t i n n n l B a n k B u ild in g

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— UfarcH 61909

THE SANFORD HERALD

SANFORD, T H E LUCKY I

REMNANT ROOM !

M aterial Development

NOTICE or INCORPORATION
Of. th e S a n fo rd

Celbry,
Xn Otila la n d

IN
Com

Pony

4 9 6 W ashington S tre e t

TIip underiifitp-d hereby give notice that, they In

J U S T IC E C O U R T
T R IC T , O R A N G E

T H I R D -D IS ­
COUNTY

HAVE YOU SEEN THE

_____ FLORIDA__________ _
Frank W Grayatn, G no. W Arintfis ntul C G I’ erry, partners doing busi­
ness ns the Pastim e T h ea tre
vs.
•
Plain tiffs
T W illiam s ntul A R Boone, doing
business ns T h ea tre Film Supply
Company.
Defendants
T 11 T . W illiam s nnd A . R. Boone,
Birmingham, Alabam a:
You are hereby notified tlint a
w rit o f attnclm ient lias been issued
uRainst T . W illiam s ami A . It. Boone,
doing business us T h ea tre Film Supply
Company, and your property, tow it;
seven reels o f lllms, now in Sanford,
Florida,.has been attached .to , sutisfy
thu demand o f the above named plain­
tiffs, amounting to tw en ty -eigh t (¿H)
dollars.
T h e re frr e . this ia.Lo nunuiand y o u to
appear b efore me, thfc Justice o f the
Pence in and fo r tho Th ird D istrict o f
Orange County, S ta te-p f Florida, at m y
oilice in Sanford Florida, on tfie o th d a y
o f A pril, A . D. 1909; othonviso ju d g e ­
ment w ill lie rendered against you, and
your property sold fo r the said debt.
W itness m y hand and official seal at
Sanford in tho county o f Orange ntul
the S tate o f Florida on this the 10th
flay o f February A . D. 11)09.

The followinfl article on Sanrord ap­
tend lu apply to Hon Albert VV.Tìilchrlit, a i G„v
rrnor of (lie Stale of Fiorila
r»ce. Flor
BOSTON, M A S S A C H U S E TTS
peared
the iast Issue o f the Florida
Ida. on the 10th day of March.
Match. 1909,
190 for Utulng of
I-rttrrx
I’atrot
‘
-ncorporntlni
the
SANFORD
CELChristian Advocate:
ERV DELTA LAN D CO M PAN Y. under the pro“ The good fortune was ours to visit again
owed charter attachnl hereto. the ordinal Charter
le'ltiit now on hie with the Secretory of Slate at
after n lapse o f years, Sanford, the *Celery
I nil ihsrei-e, Florida.
*^
J. N. Winnie*.
City.’ the ‘Queen City.' the ‘Lucky City.
A. T. RossiTTt*,
We do not know by how rnnny other good
S O. Ottave.
m e mnieriiiinni nave aXMK-iateil an«I do lirrrliy
names this thriving center o f human
“ **&lt;» Inir thenieelves together for llie |nirpo»r oi
forming a laxly corporate under nnd by virtue of
life and energy mirfTTt be called. Prchnps
the Law« of the State of florida, nnd we do adopt,
the following Article« of Itimrpurntlon:
no town was hurt worse by the freeze thun
Sanford. Before the freeze, it was n center
ARTICLE I.
The nnmf of this corporntlon shall be the SAN
of fniit growing and commercial en terprise.
W e .a r o S o ilin g T h o s o Goods
K)H1) CELERY, DELTA LAND COMPANY, and
its principili plate of business ihnll tie at Sanford
Being at thedteadjof navigation on the
D lro c t F r o m . L o o m s to Y o u
Florida, but it shall have such other places m
St. Johns, and half w ay between Tampa
business in Florida and other States as shall tx
OUR WORSTED MILL ENDS we ha ve divided to de trtmlneil by I he. Hoard uf-Dtreetora-------------__flPd Jacksonville, S anford hns alw ays cn-T al‘11Ulf«** AMht* *m r- nrtrr-Tif HOC DC?** va rif.
(»real voice
ARTICLE II.
joyed n good share o f whnl railroads and
Tlie general nature nf the business to be trnns
•K&amp;nbonts can do for a place in the way OUR SPRING LINE OF FINE ZEPHYRS—Ginft- ucted by sakl corporation shall tie; Tu buy, hold,
liamt. In short Iemali*. ttylrs »uperior to any
we have ever shown In cotton gootfi. Merit sell, work, lease, rent, exchange, cultivate, im ­
of commerce. Besides ihhg-iicr rich lands
prove and otherwise deal In rral estate either as
Maflrnu In »tripes. fancy chec ks, beautiful
One that will stand tlie greatest tests
and beautiful location on her lovely lake
faillie of colorimi; well worth 12Me, only 9 c owners or In commission for others; to plat, im­
prove. develop, form, drain, dike and irrigate
invited a line class o f citizenship, who W AVERLY ZEPHYR—Checks, »tripes, In
Cannot Ret out o f alignment
lands and dispose of its products, ami to do and
perforin all tilings needful or necessary for the lull
va
variety of itylrs, unexcelled: worth
went there to make their homes. Brick
Tlie
best mnehine on the market
5
3-4c
enjoyment of all the right* nnd privileges of Its
9c. only___
ownership.
n
itnrcs and hotels were built,beautiful res­ PREMIUM ZEPHYR—An extra One qualit
A
$100
M a c h in e fo r $ 0 0
ARTICLE III.
fi***t*. coloring entirely apart from ordl
idences erected,|nnd Sanford „was.n great
The amount of capital slock ofethis m i (mini kin
nary; worth 15c. on ly............................. l i e
See them at Tlie Herald office
L . G . S t r i n g F K U .m u f
place. Then came the freeze, when forshall
be
Twenty-Five
Thousand
Dollars,
Pl-AtN CHAM IIRAY—Full range of rolori;
($23.000 00) fully paid up, (hr shares to lie Unr
Justice
o
f
tho
Peace
3rd
l
'
i
a
t
„
_ ..Junes, were distniyed in a night, and the
worth 25cunly Ifc- |*-r yard
liu n ilM rwjnrs, i l lf lf id lt t l CBCllL'BndTWff.lltlll^
(sea l)
O range C o -F im — r —
area ono fifty In number, nnd of pur value of One
savings o f a lifetim e took wintry wings PERSIAN PLAIDS—Delightful fo r, ehilHundred Dollars ($ 100 .0 0 ) each.
All the capital
Iren a wear; worth 33c. only.................
stock to be fully paid up In real prnpetty at a Just
and fled. Many said Sanford was dead.
N o t ivo til IjiHCjiurgo
to lie fixed anil delrrminril by the Board id
PERCALES AND PRINTS, In whnrt Jcuitlug-JIL value
in—
——- * vr - ■gw W fcJ:—----•^T 3 0 S F ir s t S L . B s n fo re , F iw rid a
■Qiuiur form er^iailr^yc-&amp;a w_practica 11y a ■ very l o w
“ ATTjxvrnrtnwAireTiefPby-i^TriflTfrf^ths
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* ARTICLE IV.
whole-brick'blbck turned over to the owls UUR WORSTED DRESS GOODS ore well worih
on, to-w it, theTJOth day o f June, 1909,
The corporation shall cintimi,1 for a period of T h e guaranty Tru a t nnd""Saving Bank •:*
»i-clng, ns no other «tore can »how these g o »)*
and bats. This was sad.
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Seventy-live
Years
from
and
niter
its
legal
incor­
n» wp cdntrorttie entire line exclusively
w ill alibly fo r iti* final discharge as e x ­
poration by the proper authorities.
"But what a transformation one beholds
ecutor o f the estate o f Ixirin g A . Chase,
27-INCII UIRDStYE COTTON DIAPERS—Very
ARTICLE V.
now on entering tlint little city! Every
nest quality: worth 90c (or 10 yards; fir:.,
deceased, to lite Hon, W illiam Martin,
sale {trice...........
UJL
The business of the cun»,ration slinll tx- constore and residence occupied. Stores full
O range
County,
din led tiy the following ullltvrs;
A ('resident, County Judge ot
SI-INCH
WORSTED
SUITING
¿-O
dd
I
m
id.
end
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AND
I
Vice-President,
a Secretary and Treasurer, to lx- Florida, and fo r tlie approval by said I
of choice goods, shoppers thronging the
of reason: regular (trice $1.20; wlille 1 « . ,
le, ini by the Board of Directors, mid a tkuiril
they Inst 39c per yard____ ..
J J C . of Directors til-not less than there nnd not mon County Judge o f final accounting as set
Streets, men talking o f celery, a ml lettuce
seven in number. The oil ice ut Secretary nnd fo rili in. its report to said County
in terms o f thousands. Mark our predic­ BALANCE OF OUTING FLANNELS, f i I . J . , , than
Treasurer may tie held by, mie per mio Tbc Di­ Judge’ s uffico'in the C ity o f Orlando,
(lit- 10c qtudlly; cleatl-U|i price...... ” 1 ' L
rectors shall bcchoarn front list uf Mock holder* of O range County, Florida.
tion, Sanford’s prosjicrity Is. just begun.
corporation and elected annually.
Oriundo, Florida, January lfi, 1909,
Mall Orders will receive prompt attention theUntil
Let us all watch her grow.
the first annual meeting tuia election of ofr
•ers nnd their nualiHcotion. the blitter* of this The Guaranty T ru s t and S avin g •Ilardtr-f*
ROOM 20
“ We saw one relic o f the old days, the
corporation shall lie: J. N. Whltncr, President; A
W . M. I L s t w i'k , J r., President.
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T.Russctter. Vice-President; and ÿ. 0 Chare. tlecsign, ‘Colored Bar.’ W e wisli the W. C. T.
refary and Treasurer. The ■Bòni,! of Directors
Upstairs, Pico I31ock
U. women or the'Town Improvement A s ­
shall lie; J. N. Whittier, A. T. Rossetter and S. II Notidti of
Application fo r Tax
Chase.
sociation would tear tlint reminder of tile
The tirs! organisation meeting of stockholders of
Djjcd Under Section 8 of Chap­
this corporation slinll In- held In Sanford, Flip id a
old dark days o f tho saloon nwny. San­
ter -1888, Laws o f Florida.
Open Tuesdays 4 to (&gt; p. in.
hi tlie l Siili day of March, Litui,, for (he Purpose
ford is another illustration o f how remov­ G r e a t V a l u e — W e l l M a d e adopting l&gt;&gt;-low», nnd doing tneh other Tirivlness
AND
as it may desire to Iranian Tlie annual meeting
N oi Ice In he retiy ni voti Ibat M arlin Dtiylc,
ing the saloons, hurts ti town. Let ua all
hull lie on the first luesdny of May of each year.
Saturdays
4 to 9 p. in.
liu^o li aver ni lu x CUflHI mitra ■uiiard b rio a ,
remove that otd.bndgc o f shnrne.
ARTICLE VI.
liàk IHcxIssItUNTHIlvatar ln mv o Iti re. and 11 sili,
1’
ln'1l'wr,1 n m ~,irTtinrTtfrT
“ But we must not write too much about
« ir a lliW . whkli it ran subject itself shall tint a»pllrntbm tir fax druda lo |,aur In arrnrSanford celery and material prosperity,
laure **Mli l a » , Salii rertitlra t-a rinliraces
exceed itscapitul stock.
Strangers W e lcom e
thè fidluwlns dfftcrilHvl p-xipurty aitmei',1 in
js-is-a church paper amLm ir pcuplearc
ARTICLE VII
The names nnd resident es of file subscribers' Ilf tFnrmrr &lt;Vittnty-.- Ftondarto-rrtr;---- --- — — *—
most concerned, ns well they m ay be, with
stuck in this eoriKirntioa. and tlie iimiiuiil o( slia k
KMT, 3. A l l landa S u i tana SA U, Manila Adii
the chief assets o f any community, its
»utisi rllx-it by euch is ns follows ,
tu Tutiirerlne extenilinir tu S e , M, U.'27 K „ uh
J N. Whittier. Sanford. Fiorala. 9!1 shares.
godly people. We w ill not say more about
aeaaed III file uanir ni \V. II. Karl«',
T. Kusseitrr. Sanford. Honda 71 shares
S. O Phase. Sanford. Florida, dll shares
c e n i, N e. :W; S\V l- l o f Sor :tt, T u 2»l S o 27 E „
the excellent Sunday sciiool, hut will siieak
In Wi¡ ni .\s Wiiiw iii , the subscribing incorpora; usai'iideil In lite lutine uf d is s e , M. M etiw n.
of thcSundny services. W e were greeted
DEALER IN
lors do liereli* subscribe
jtMK-rttif I tier r lu mie» this Unni day
L'crt. No. 19: W 1-2 13 rv Uf SUI i »1 N U | t
at the morning hour by n large emigre-"
) N. Wnmir*.
of IVhrunry, À, D. lllOU,
Ser K l,T I* JOB. 11.27 K nasraaed In thè liutm*
A, T. RiwM.Ttts,
to rn
ation. Bro. Houstioider says it is that
i f ( I i m . M M eKw irr
S t) Giusr.
Srsir
or
Fuisrtis,
|
L’crt. No. 43. tarla 3 A 3 A I ota 3 lo lOtillt. A.
way every Sunday. They listened pnti
Cot nix or O »)«;* I ____
Mrl)(m ul l‘a aulì d lv. In tire. ¡K&gt;, I ' | I . a i s . It. 27
b
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ently while tide editor told them some
Before nie K L. Maxwell, n Notary Public of tlie
aaa,'sarei In thè nuiiic uf l?nknown tlw n rr
AND
State id Florida, personally came J ri. WljUiu'r, A
things pertaining to the advancement of
Rinsettcr und S U Chas«. to me well known to
I aald or rtltiriitra aliali Ik&gt; rvdeemetl aixxrrie the persons named in and who signed llie loretile Kingdom. Some o f them out of the
tl)T lo lurv Ina ,1,'Oila Xrlll laane tbcrron III,
going Arlii les of lorurpurntiim. and cadi for bini­
st d »v o f Drceroher A . I». IWH.
tenderness o f their hearts told us tiie ser­
si If acknowledged that lie sobscrlticd ami executed
tie «rone Articles of IrimriHirnliun for the purposes
$Yltne*au,rmv ahrnuturu nn,l nllb lul arai Ibis
mon was helpful. This helped us. we are
therein expressed
ho 20 "ilav o f N ovelli!,er A . II. Itxw.
I
n
W
irrnis*
War
«toi.
1
huve
hereunto
set
my
'sure. At the conclusion of the sermon
Agcnl fo r Virginia Carolina f e r ­
II. M. Itoblnaon.
timid mid ofliciul seal tins did day of February,
D im «)
Bros. 1lou shoulder and Mel linger, paster
' I&gt;rk^trm ilM Lou^^nr|m gt^om ii^^lGo^
tilizers
|mjii I
R. C Msxwmi,
ami Sunday school superintendent, helped
Notar y Public Slate of Florido My ctumnivsinu
Xtnrrs April It). 11112
Zìi-3
n o t i c i *;.
to increase the already large list o f sub­

Monday, Feb, 15th
Opening of Our N o w '

Spring Line of Worsted
Dress Goods

Blickensderfer?
A T Y P E W R IT E R
FO R

ALL

PURPOSES

SANFORD

I

HERALD

Sanford Library

f

i Free Reading Room |

We have Fine Line Men’s
Pants $2 per Pair

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UNDERWOOD

W . W . L O N G

Fresh M eats
G roceries

The Pioneer Visible

scribers to the paper. Sanford now lias
one of the iurgest lists, witli the fewest
arrearages o f any charge in the Confer­
ence.
‘‘At the evening service we spoke on
Ilk ) X u I 'l l i a i u Mi&amp;ikiiiuur y. M u w im «H O — W **

It makes no tliffejen ce what

T y p ew riter

Messrs, d. A. McIntosh nnd W. J. Tem ­
pi« were here Wednesday tacking up
"Lucky Sanford" placards by order of the
Sanford Board of Trade. They will make
a lour of Central and W est Florida towns
before returning to the "Celery City".—
Paiotka Times Herald.

now,

may use, tile uiachine you

Advertising Lucky Sanford

Messrs. Tem ple and McIntosh o f Sanford,
who arc touring the stnte for the purpose
of advertising the "Celery C ity" have been
In I'nlntkn this week tnrhini! up "l.ni kv
Sanford" signs everywhere. Thut city
lias indeed been lucky in securing to itsell a, reputation as the center of celery
culture In the soutfi^-rPaTntfn NcvvsT“ ’

use

have used in the past, or

. had more men in the congregation than
we have hud at any service since we have
been truvllng around. They gnve good w i
attention, nnd wc believe good will come
from the service.

William Temple and J. A. McIntosh old
(fruiters, formerly in the Uel^ind oflices.
passed through DcLaiui yesterday. They
are on the road for the Sanford Board of
Trade, sticking up signs advertizing
Sanford.— DcLnnd News.

you

even tu a lly

buy

is the

Underwood

H. &amp; W . B. DREW CO.
STATE DEALERS

Florida

Wrile us for further information

Sanford—
Machine I Foundry
Works

A Card to the Public
I desire to inform m y former patrons,
nnd the public in general, that 1 hnve ta*ken charge o f the City Restaurant (In the
Hines block). I believe that the experi•noe gained b y m e in Jacksonville the past
few months, w ill enable inc to please my
customers even better than I did when I
conducted the old Central Cafe.
Although I cflnnot just at present give
the business m y personal attention, my
assistant. Mrs. Hicks, will be on hand at all
. lltnes, and w ill take greet pfensareirrgiv- ng the best o f service to all w hom ay call
• l the City Restaurant.
— H. E.W ise .

Repairing A ll Kinds
of M achinery
DEALERS

in

Office and works 214 Oak Avenue
’Phone 130

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P L O R I

DA

In tT reu il I'o o r t, 7lli .lo d lrlu l t'lre n ll
lurida. Oranti*' eo n n ty .

of

In 111-: ■ tIlion of S, M. tIvertnfn. forlnerlv
». M. Ilnki r. rroardl-n. lo hive il-al ill!I&gt;* of
non-nire of Jiaai' L. Daker ii-mmid.
Now on llila day Hila callao re un tri IT on to
heard iipmi aworn petition ,d Ihe Uuordlan
herein iinl.'IIIdrtV Ita uttnelied to auld p I It loti

llxlJlui CiUiJj. .havluq-xuiirei.rerrel

A LB E R T G R Ä M L I N G
Ton soria l

11,.. &lt;„utr we F-HsItioimWe-

Pa rlo rs
H híf —- CtiUing

and tH'ltur adi i» d In III« premiai-«, iloti, o*mVittoria Villano
id e r tlm tlt la to the i ill iimaire o f »aid .1, an­
and General Harberin^
fu Vittoria Vitlmio.
nulier that the d1»nlp|tltha o f lum-aiteul
From the nRIdavits uf Mike Kotundoand Furine the a 11,1 .le»Mi I, linker t«- rem ove I
it I» th erefore, lU tlllv Il HD, A D .ll l'G I'.D
Un Villano Koinndo. herein duly tiled, they depose
N il I llic it L E D I tiiir i lie aald ,1i-»-,i 1,. Dak, r
und suy upon oatli dial they trie, (lie cijitiplnirinnts
H o i S u l­
named in the foregoing Bill ut Punition, timt ihr I h&gt;and he I» lleri-li)' aiilhorln-i| In take charnu H o t and Cold Oatha a l all H o u rs .
p h u r D a lh a a S p e c ia lty
if and ma li,,re Ilia ow n nlTalra o f the ,-alHl-.
ri spondeo!. Vittori.I Villano (or Victoria Villano),
is li non resident of the Mate uf Florido; that she to make dlaeiiartie» und »repililuueea. &gt;ue ml
, « aure), ,nutia,-t and la, rernt il--li»l with In One visit nnd you Iveoine n Stuuncli t'utr\m
is an Infant under the uge of twenty one years,
that she is a citiien uf the Kingdom ot Daly nnd like manner w ith the a -thu llul&gt;llitlia and
P ico Block opp osite C x p re a e O ffic e
now resides with lier mother; Cattolica Sargrol
a.wera na tholi|rh In- hud ri uehed t lie »He o f 21
Viiluno, al Lansdorniid. Murtgliunu, Provincia di mura.
Caserta, Kingdom of Duly, and that there is no
IKINB nod *&lt;111IHIIEli »t i luimhi-r» tlila
(icrson in the Stale of Florida the service of a sub SMI li day ol January, A I), Ham.
irneuu upon whom would hind llie said Vittorio
Minors, .lotica,JlllUfU, clr.

Y«ou arc therefore ordered to appear so this Dill
fur Partition on Monday. 11res 1st day nf Mur&lt; h.
1909, the same being a rote day of said court.
It Is further ordered ti at this notice lie published
(nr eight consecutive we&lt; ks in llie Suit lord Hernlit.
a newspaper published In urange County, Florida
Witness, li. M Kohii so i. Clerk ol tlie Circuit
Court 111 and tor Orange county, Florida, and the
seal of said court, this 2nd day nf January, A D
1000.
D M Roiiinwin, Clerk
A .'M T hkasiilr.
IsLAi)
------ - :kiiUHin fui I'ninpfainamt:--------------By M A. Howard, U. C.
22 b

siate of Floridi», reumi y or •iraiiHe.
I, II. M. ItohiiiMin, (Jli-tk of ilio &lt;’Iron11
ntirt lu nod for aald reumty and Stale, do
he retry certify that lini ulatvertud loreHOltnr
an triiu nndeorrrrt eoey
m y of (be
t
Order ua
i| per» of r reird In my other
,idler In
In Mlili.lt, Book
•N"' Ipiqre tm tlila 29th day ot .Innuury, A. I).
Iirti,
\VDneaa my liu',,1 noi « tlftclnl arai IliiaCtith
lay of January A- D liar.,.

In the Circuit Cotyt of the

7th

Judicial

-CD cui L- o í - t lie -SlAte^uL-F]

for Orauge County, J.
City

of

hanford
vs.
T
4 Dill
DUI in Chsucrre 1
Lof I, Block 7 , Tier 1. ) Enforce i s * Lien
Owner Unknown, and)
To All Whom li May Concern!
upon application oi the L ily Solicilur, II
is hereby ordered that on nr before the Pet,
riiafy Rule Jay nest, being February 1 , A.
I&gt;. 190«. in »aid com I,' you amiear to and
answer 'the Li IF filed and set forth llie o
tura of your levpcrlivr Injerevis in, tight to,
or liens uiwn real e»iafe vituaie To ifie Ciiy
nf Sanford, and described in the bill as:
Lot I. Block 7, Tier 2.,
) l is further ordered that this order tie
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in said City, once a week for eight
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
Witness mjr hand and teal o f the tain cir­
cuit m art this *j|h day-o f November, A, D.
B. W. Robinson, I Seal.)
C lerk 'Circuit rou rf. Orange County.

Notice of Application for Tpx Deed
Under Section 8 or Chapter -1QBQ,
Law» of Florida.
" 'ffTittce l i hffrtTYttrrit ttiat Gutt Llnrtrpurchaaer
o( Tax CertiQrare No. 1547, dated the Olh day of
June, A D , IHUtL Ira* filed «ai l re ruin utr in toy
»(flor. and ho* mad* actdicaiion for tax dent to
iaaua In aorurdanre- with taw. Said certificate em ­
brace* the following diacriN-d property situated la
Orange County. Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 31. New IJpaala
The said land being „»»cared at the date of thfc
Itauanre of aurh retUScata in the name uf Un­
known owner.
Unless »akt certificate shall be rrdremrd acrnrdlng to law, lax deed will issue thereon on the
22nd Aay ol Mareh. A. D„ 1909.
Witneu my oftlcial iSguaature and teal tills, llie
20lh day of February. A. D. 1909.

“ T U I Circuit Court Orange
- “ “ County, frlwida.

FO R S A L E

fl-R 00 M HOUSE, 1-1 A C R ES
I*

In Enterprise

Il, M. Rolliti«,ill, Clerk.

_________ *C I. II,ill. It. &lt;----

T O A I L I N G W O .M G N

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Winner Washing Machines

Attention, Ladles I A new and up-todate millinery store will he opened up
Bere soon.
* — M rs. M. L. A llen . j S A N F O R D ,

Bill fur Partition

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23-8

Autom obiles and Gas
Engines

A few more o f these stili left, sold strictly
on guantee. If they do not do whut we
claim, money lrfrcfunded. Han-y J.Wilson

I'armelia Villano Kol undo and
Mike Kutundo. lo r husband,
mid Mike Rotund,, to Ills own
riglil.

Ulano.

,. — THE—

Jacksonville,

lu Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Clr
cu ll, Drange County, I lurid,i

A L i t t l e So i i i k I A d v i c e W i l l H e lp
- M * m v - a ~ S u lliirr_r lit S n n lo r t l___

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DON P E A B O D Y
E n te rp ris e — - .JFJorida___

N o woman can be healthy and w ell
i f the kidneys uro^aick. Poisons tliu i
FRESH
lias» e lf ¡n the secrctione when the kitlnpys are w e'l, are retained in the laxly
when the kidneys ore sick. Kidneys
nnd bladder become inflamed and sw o l­
len and worse troubles quick I v follow*.
Th is is often the true case or bearing
down pains, lameness, Lark m il,- sideAND
ache, etc. U ric poisoning also rttuscs
headaches, dizzy spells, languor, nervrmsnetw-anrl rheum atic puin.
When su ffering so, try D oan's K id ­
ney Pills, a rem edy that causes sick
AT
kidneys. You w ill g e t b e tte r us the
kidneys g e t better, and health w ill re ­
turn when the kidneys s re w ell. L et
I. A N D E R S O N ’S
a Sanford woman tell you about Doan’s
K idney Pills.
Mrs. W illiam Goss, Lau rel A vo., SanTord, Fla., Bays: ‘ 'K id n ey trouble in my
case was made evid en t .by an almost
constant backache. It waa hunt fo r
me-to stoop, .lift hr rest w ell on account
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~m ~ [a s | ,~n r n iHlei■ » ■ » , in ,| — ■ ■ me e a r e mm
o f tho uam. M y kidneys w ere also disorderoa and the iwcretions very unnat­
ural. W hen I learned o f Doan’ S K id ­
ney Pills, I obtained, a box and atn
leased to say th a t they, soon stooped
ih c bucjíachü. T h e y also re s to reea
d iny
kidneys
B
j | to th eir normul condition and
benehtted me g e n e r a lly ."
A ll Work Receives My Personal Attention
F o r sale by all dealers. P rice 60 cts.
Foster-M ilbu ni Co.. Buffalo, N e w Y ork ,
and Best Efforts
sole agents fo r the U nited States.
Rem em ber the n a m e -D o a n ’s —and
take no othr.
Opposite City Hall
’Phone 230

MEATS

GROCERIES

C . H . D IN G E E
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Everything Good to Eat

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The Largest and Most Complete Stock of
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The Public is Invited to m ake Our'Store Headquarters at all Times. Our Efforts are di- • *
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L ip ton ’s, T e tle y ’s. Seam on

Beechnut Brand Baked Beans,

Bros.’ W h ite

Rose Teas. * Dickens’ Special, T ip

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Jellies, Preserves, Bacon in Glass
Curtice Bros.’ Jains and Preserves
B a lla rd ’s Obelisk

Coffee;' Puri-de-tanated and

Flour

W hite House Coffee

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Our Pure Food Meat Market is Complete and
Opeirfor Y our Inspection
(A s k Mr. B riggs)

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Number 29

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. MARCH G, 1909

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Items or Interest Concerning

.•.Society People.
P O l i m - J ’ U R ELV

PERSONAL

How Celery City Vanity Fair

While

lion that the invitations were written on
red hearts nnd issued to the Cupids nnd
their Valentines, who henrtlly responded
ns over forty were present. The s|iaeious
verandas surrounding the house were
brilliantly lighted with n score of J a p a ­
nese lanterns.
Am ong the guests we
must mention Albert Brady,. _ Brpjtltlll
Perkins and Geo. Lovell, nil o f Sanford.
I-eesburg Commercial.

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seldom. And my friends—up nnd down
the world they are scattered.
And you
can count them on the finger ¡if one
hand." •
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First Yenr

Right at your Door !

P a re n ts’ Club

The program will he:

Itutrumentnl Mu»lc.............................M in Fronk
A ddrr»»—"T h e Self-Made M an" . ..Rev. Kirkland
Solo ..................................................... Mn. Hoy

ARMOUR
FERTILIZERS

A certain young Indy In this town, not
_______ Diicniikin
now so young in reality or in Impulses ns
she was before her mnrringc. wns speak­
ing recently o f her early experiences in
G rn y-M csscn gcr Nuptials
the social world. She said the best time One o f th e M any G reat' Industries or
A q u ic t church wedding took place Inst
Tor Uniiking was nfter a hall, ami she
Lucky S a n fo r d
Sunday afternoon nt 3 o ’clock at the
was never more serious thon when she . A representative of Tin* Herald -colled
Baptist church, Bcv. - J .- W . Boyd offiei~~Drive your W agon into Sanford
reached her room after a night o f gaycty: upon C. R. Walker o i the Florida-Product:
a t l l t f . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,____
Call on C. H. Evans
The „m tractlnj! parties w ere Miss A lice She thought tho some applied 1« nil girls, j f c Cofilmission Co.,Tuesday, and found him
Her view s may be a revelation to many, busily engaged |n sqperintepding the un­
Gray and Mr. W ill Messenger. Only a
Me can d e liv e r any brand you w nntou t..of
««(tecin lly the men, and she told them in loading nnd packing^&gt;f thousands of fish.
few friends were present .to witness Utq
•\
Our new W arehouse
.
n very impressive and entertaining plan­ There were over 3,000 prnindii o r beffitig
•ceremony and few were aware that the
ner. She said that many a young girl alone, nnd as tuafl) more o f trout, shad,
wedding had taken plnce as the couple
W ithout D elay—
‘
• .... coming home from n night's gaycty sinks bream, catfish, and perch.
had decided to steal n man'll on their
Into a big chair .before the fire nnd
Very few people are uwnr* o f the vast
friends and had guarded their secret well.
dreams for an hour or two before going proportions of this industry in Sanford and
The bride is a native o f Orangeburg,
to bed, Pretty speeches are recalled, n that many varletlcsof salt water fish come
S. C., and during her residence in Sanford
look from this man which seemed to up the river ns far us Sanford. The her­
has made many friends who love tier for
mean so much, n dance with that one ring arc found here in greatest numbers
her sunny temperament and kindly dlsmerely to recall which sets her pulses in February opil March, coining up the river
positlon.
heating, a girl's kind word or the feeling to spawn. Mr. Walker stated that the
As for the groom, well everybody knows
of bomtnendaUon of unsolder w o m a n - largest haul Was made near the old fi
Billy Messenger and it is sa fe to say that
all this comc's up its the girl rests her factory Inst yenr, when n.so lid enrln;
no one hns more friends tlinn he. Fur
Tend in her builds uiid gazes into the lire. caught, und us many more were thrown
the past tw elve years he hns been a resi­
Or any other brand o f our ju stly
As she takes off Iter flowers nnd puts hack in the water because they wereunndent of Sanford, being identified with the
them In water to keep for u day or two. ble to loud them, nnd they did not believe
Celeb'rated F ertilizers—
printing business and the publication of
perchance iter fingers may linger at «tut in useless slaughter. The witter wns so
the Chronicle.
Do you w ant Hardwood Ashes?
i—
(lie (telals, and tdl of a sudden, life ap­ fully alive with herring at the time Hint
Mr. and Mrs. Messenger will reside in
______
i_I)ried
B lood, Sheep Manure, Blood and
pears to he sweeter eVen than before. the whole river looked like rain ilroim ns
tin; Carrawhy cottage on Magnolia avenue
Then Its the parly dress Is tnkeu oil and the fish floundered about and -congested
N itra te o f Soda?
where they w ill he at home to their many
the negligee put on, the girl glances about the stream.
friends.
her.room. _ —
------- -— ------------The furring are shipped to'tlie'w estern
‘ The Herald jotns-in extending congrat- Tho flowers of Inst week's Imjl she_hns markets, a nd, while nut commanding as
'hl.ltlons to the happy couple. May then
laid awny on the shelf of the secretary; good a price, nre nevertheless n marketa­
hark of happiness ride safely upon the
withered they are. huf still recalling ble commodity when caught in large quan­
troubled sen o f matrimony nnd never
pleasant memories, and a smile conies as tities. To anyone who has resided inluutl
strike the rocks o f adversity.
her
eyes rest upon them.
The smile the sight o f men scooping up fish ¡a shov­
• ‘*
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dee (lens as site secs this token, and llw|t els and shipping them by the carload is
/
, M a r r ie d
one, souvenirs o f happy times, pictures of one long to be remembered.
'
At the home of the bride's parents at
(W ritr us)
many n good friend, and an often memo­
Several other firms in Sanford also en­
Monroe. Florida, on the 2Hth of February,
randum page o f happy times* still iii joy n lucrative trade in the shipping of
1909, Mr. W illiam E. Hawkins of Sanford
store. "A h , yes." the girl thinks ns she■ fish, among them beimi W. N. LeUlcr.
C H A S -H : E V A N S , Sales A g e n t;*—
and Miss Mattie W ynne-were joined to-,
sinks into slumber, "life is sweet indeed.
Frank Hatch. S|&gt;cer fit Malcolm and J. E.
gether in matrimony, A. E. Householder'
Sanford, Florida
With so many friends nnd such friends, Vincent.
officiating.
* (Ask H im )
who can say it is not worth the living?”
On S a n t o n i C elery .
The contracting parties arc well known
into the secrecy of that gentle maid­
In Sanford, having grown up in this viR. .1 Holly of The Sanford Herald left
en's chamber one would not go with
nt -The Times office Saturday some very
—cinity;— ----- -might Imt kindly thought.
But life is
remai knble celery. It is not strange that
The bride is otto of Sanford's most win
W H Y NOT USE
such will) its lessons that always they
Sanford bus become famous as the “ Celery
some young ladies nnd her sunny nature
must be learned and sometimes learned
City," if this is a fair sample of the pro­
ami genial disitosiiion hns won IteT’Ti
quickly. Pcrhufts a year lias done it nil.
duct of its farms. It is not only of very
large circle of friends. She is the young­
and as the girl lays aside once more the
unusual si/e hut beautifully blenched
est daughter of Mr, tynl Mrs. li. T.
NOW , AND SAVE M O NEY?
dainty dress, her face becomes thought
and very tender alni finely flavored.—
Wynne, well known residents o f Monroe
f ill anil. earn est- th en vvislfcUar. lilC - lc c k
lam pa tunes.
ing of glad assurance which can never re­
It Ims shown more results for the Money invested than tiny other.
city.
R. J. Holly, the enterprising editor of
turn in the fullness of the past.
It will pay yon to cxmniiife the Celery Fields where
The groom is a young man of sterling
Going to the dressing-table she takes Tile Sanford Herald, was among the visi­
worth and character and is well known
tors
at
tile
Fair
yesterday.
This
year
several photographs— perhaps she looks
in Sanford where he passed the greater
especially at one as she lays the,, pile Sanford had an excellent exhibit of cel­
part of Ids boyhood. The happy couple,
away. Surveying the few that are left:— ery, for which the town nnd contiguous
after a trip to Jacksonville und points i'll
is used.
Our representative, C. M. BKADW ATEK, Is in Sanford
“ Yes, these n *l- least oro true, true territory is famed. Mr. Holly wux among
South Georgia, will make their home at
those
contributing
to
the
celery
display
friends," she whispers softly, nnd gives
; eyt&gt;ry week. See him nr write to him at Or Iantit) GT
Monroe, where Mr. Hawkins will engage
each a look of fondness and trust.
Into nnd yesterday paying un appreciated call
in the dairy business and farming.
the waHe-hnsket she throws little trin­ nt the Tribune olllce, he left some of the
The best wishes o f their muny friends
kets, once so full of value, Imt now mean­ choice plant__ Tampa Tribune.
follow them.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
ingless, although n tear falls Into ihchuBW r i t * lo r D o oklal.
•
•
The Return or a F o rm er Resident "
kct.
too.
The
light
is
put
out,
and
ns
site
Levcrlng-Bullurd
A visitor o f more than ordinary interest
raises the curtain she looks out into the in the city last week was Mr. David A.
“ Glen Ginn," the country home of Mr.
night, and the expression of sadness Caldwell, a leading business man o f San­
Wilbur A. Ginn, was the scone o f u pretty
deepens. “ Welt. I suppose these things ford, Fin., who came back to Greensboro
wedding Thursday afternoon when Mr.
must come," she thinks, "life hns its hit­ to renew old acquaintances, after an ab­
George Bullard and Miss Ruth Levering of
ter us well as its sweet, some are untrue sence of forty-two years. Mr. Caldwell is
Columbus, Ohio, were united in marriage
and unworthy, hut still how many are a son of the late Dr. Andrew Caldwell,who
•
by Rev, Boyd o f the’ First Baptist Church.
is remembered by the older people o f this
-" T ire Di nw ing Room—was—u— buuox_pL left;"
The grOUp Of fa ce s mi tlie- d r assiug-. rommuniiy ns n prtmmmri—physician-uL
palms and orange blossoms with pansies
table grows smuller and changes,, from his day. D r Cnldwcl! moved to Florida
lending color.
year to year. Faces are nut banished us soon after the civil wur nnd died there
* - Immediately nfter the ceremony n w ed­
carelessly us nt first and a new out! nearly fifteen years ago. His aged widow
ding dinner was served.
Covers were
among the few it the murklng of an resides witli her son, Mr. David A. Cald­
luid for fifty.
event—an event which is the making of well, who, with his two sons, Messrs. D. D. Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, W hite and New Home SeWlnf
r
■■■■■A fter March iStb^Mr.-nnd Mr*. Rullmd
ej---- M achines Lillson Phonographs .and Records' Wholesale
will bo at home to their friends nt 1224 n new friendship. The girfln -own-Tuet? 'on ilTI. W.T.-iMweltrcDnducrintcpart
among the group Is sweeter and more store in Sanford.
Park Avenue, *■ ’
,
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene
womanly, and It changes, too. from year
While in Greensboro Mr.'Cnldwpll met
~ 4 - P a rty a t Leesbu rg.
to yenr. It may be that It tnkes on the mnny friends of Ills boyhood days. He
On Friday evening'll *’Valentine P a rty " radiant smile o f the bride, then the gentle left Saturday evening an his return to his
was given at the residence o f Mrs. M. W. look of the mother. Or-jwrluips, it car­ home.—Greensboro *(N: C.) Patriot.'
Lovell. Misses Lucile Cottrell nnd Carrie ries its impress of a stoTV and a tinge of
T H E GREATEST E V E N T OF TH E Y E A R
M o re New R esiden ts
Lovell were hostesses for the occasion sadness fur the one thing which was not
Dr. anil Mrs. D elim eter nnd Mr. Hilton
------ and charmingly filled the role. It was a to be. But over all other expressions is
of Chicago have arrived in the city und
the
one
o
f
reserve,
of
control,
os
If
the
“ Hearty Party," hearts were In evidence
purchased pun of the fine tract of land
JACKSONVILLE. FLA., A P R IL 19th A N D 20lh
everywhere, some of tire young ladies deep inner life o f the soul were u secret
of-Mr.
Pr 6uty on Cameron avenue. Dr.
even wore theirs - on their sleeve.
As not lightly to be disclosed.
“ I know I am changed." site continued, Delameter is a well known physician of
each guest entered the hall [much was
‘and
pimple ore frank enough to say so. Chicago, who on account of ill health has
conducted by the famous interpreter o f the
served by Miss Agnes Arnold nnd Lutn
__________________ world’« — uutuaf-— mu*M&gt;ians, W A L T E R
“
I
probably
am more distant, surely (css sought Sanford's equable dim ute arid
Frierson.
X|ic time was delightfully
with Mr. Hilton will get next to nature in
enthusiastic,
and
make
friends
less
rap­
spent with music nnd games. ~ 'A “ pro­
earnest by tickling the earth with a hoe
gressive conversation gam s was much en- idly. Of course, to you, and several othun
d pullin g ihelM ilLfipril flyer, u until*.
■ " l o y S r * kisses MatVie TTowell a f f i n i l f l rr* L m a ra tw n ys appearth e » time,-.notW e welcome these estimable people to
witbstaudlng
that
you
say
I
have
been
a
llattie Stevens tied, in votes, os to which
A « *ia to d by O u * t * f H o lm q u ltf, b asso ; H * * d M illa r , te n o r; M r * . C o rln n * H ld s rour midst und hope they will gain health
K * l* « y , s o p ra n o ; N evada van dor V o or, a lto
was the most entertaining young lady. revelation to you since m y engagement.
and wealth by their residence in the eelFOUK CUNCKKTb; Monday Maliim. On hetliaj,. Monday nlfht. miicrllinnwi: Tuesday
Now
many
acquaintances
enter,
more
or
MissCourellTnvored tho gu est! with two
Matinee ArtMU' concert: Turuloy ntxhi, Oraioru, THE CREATION", with ihr jncktonvillr
cry delta._______________________ ’
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Choral Society of 250 irnlnrd vutor* and N. Y. Symphony Urchr»tra and oololn*.
recitations which were Very amusing. A t less into my life, yet my friends are few.
• EASO N TICKETS, g S I M aha a p p lte a tto n now
S e a t* re se rv e d tn ro ta tio n
Potato Barrels
10 o'clock n salad course was served fol­ Friendship, how much it means to me
" '
t
AddrcM and make check« payaMe.
35c
F.
O.
B.
here.
nowl
That
sympathetic
bond
o
f
heart
lowed by chocolate and cakes.
Here
Huntington Mills &amp; Cooperage Co.,
beans'were found galore, both in cakes life, which, in my foolish youth, 1 sought
2
S
-lf
Huntington, Fla.
for
everywhere,
I
now
expect
to
find
but
nnd sandwiches. Obi we forgot to men-

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-PART I— PAGES «9 TO 12

&lt;*&gt;
I N S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living

Number 29

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. MARCH 6. 1909

tion that the invitations were written on
IN THE SOCIAL WORLD red
henrts nnd issued to the Cupids nnd

F irst Yenr

seldom. And my friends—up nnd down
the world they nrr scattered. And you
their Valentines, who heartily responded can COUnt them on the finger of one
Items of Interest Concerning ns over forty were present. The s|«icious linnd.” •
• • *
•
verandas surrounding the house were
J.Society People.
brilliuntly lighted with a score of \InpnP arents' Club
You cnn ¿et
The Pnrents* Club will meet next Monnese lanterns. Among the guests we
must mention Albert Brady,__Braxton day afternoon at 3 o’clock, at the High
P O W T S -J ’URELY PERSONAL Perthis
nnd Geo. Lovell, all of Sanford.-« School. The program will be
Instrumental M u sic .............................Miss Frank
Leesburg Commercial.
A dilrrts—"T he Self-Mnde M a n "
Rev. Kirkland
• • •
How Celery City Vanity Fair While
*&gt;'" .......................................................... Mrs. Hoy
A certain young indy in this town, not
Discussion
Away the Golden Hours—
now
so young in reality or in impulses ns
Social Gossip.
she was before her mnrringc, was speak­
LARGE SHIPMENT OE FISH
ing
recently
of
her
early
ex|&gt;cricnccs
in
G ray-M esscnfcr Nuptials
Ajjulct church wedding took Place last the socinl world. She said the best time One of.the Many G reat Industries or
Lucky Sanford
Sunday nfternoon nt 3 o’clock nt the for Uilriklhg was nfter n ball, nnd she
Baptist church, Rcv.-J,—W. Boyd offlcl- was never more serious ihnn . when She - A representativo of The -Herald - called
Drive your W agon into SanforcT
readied her room after n night of gnyety: upon C. R. Walker of the Florida -Produce
otinti_________ ____ ' ■ - ..........
G ; ^ r 4 ^ a T T ^ 'LX f
The .-.»ntractlng parties were Miss Alice She thought tho some applied to nll filrl*.|A: Ciïïitmissîon Co.Tursdhy.hmìfòundidm
Her
views
may
be
a
revelation
to
many,
busily
engaged
jn
sgpcrjntepding
the
un­
Gray nnd Mr. Will Messenger. Only n
He can deliver any b rand you w ant onUof
few friends were present to witness Ihq" ««pecinlly tltc men, nnd ske told them in loading nnd packlng'of thousands of fish.
Our new W arehouse
ceremony nnd few were nwnre that the a very impressive nnd entertaining man­ There were over 3.000 pounds «»rheifitig
ner.
She
snid
that
many
a
young
girl
alone,
and
a
s
mah)
jumoj
I
t/out,
shall,
W ithout Delay—;
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wedding had taken place as the couple
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had decided to steal a inarch on their corning home front n night’s gnyety sinks bream, catfish and p e rd i..
Very few pc«)ple are uwaré of the vast
friends nnd had guarded their secret well. into a big chair .before the fire nnd
The bride is n native of Orangeburg, dreams for an hour or two before going proportions of this industry in Snnford nnd
S. €.. ami during her residence in Sanford to bed. Pretty speeches arc recalled, n that many varieties of salt water fish come
has made many friends who love tier for look from this man which seemed to up tiie river ns far as Sanford. Tho her­
her sunny temperament nnd kindly dis­ menu so much, ri dance witlt that one ring are found here in greatest numbers
merely to recoil which sets iter pulses in February apt! Marcii, coming up thè river
position.
As for the groom, well everybody knows henting, a girl’s kind word or the feeling to spawn. Mr. Walker stated that the
Billy Messenger nnd it Is safe to sny that of tommendntion of unsolder woman— largest haul Was made near tiie old filtro
all this comes up its the girl rests her factory last year, when n.solid cnrlua«! wJs
no one has more friends than lie. For
head
in her hands and gazes into the lire. caught, and ns m any mure were thrown
the past twelve years he has been a resi­
Or any other brand of our justly
As she takes off her flowers nnd puts hack in tin* water because they wereunndent of Snnfohl. being identified with tin*
C elebrated F ertilizers—
printing business and the publication of them in water to keep fqr u «jay or two, blc to load them, and they did not believe
(«•reliance her fingers may linger hbout in useless slaughter. The water was so
the Chronicle.
Do you w ant Hardwood Ashes?
tltc |&gt;ctn!s, nnd nil of a sudden, life ap­ fully alive with herring at the time that
Mr. nnd Mrs. Messenger will reside in
Dried Blood. Sheen M anure. BloocLainl Bone
pears to lie sweeter cVen than before. tin- whole river lonkcil like rain drupa as
tin; Cnrruwhy cottage on Magnolia avenue
ThCrrifS'the jiiifry dress is taken oil nnd the fish floundered about and -congested
N
itrate of Soda?
where they will be a t home to their many
the negligee put on, the girl glances about the stream.
friends.
~Thc Herald joins-in extending congrat­ her . room. _— ....... ............................. .. — The herring are shipped Grille western
—The flowers tif Just week's hall she has markets, nini, while not commanding as
ulations to the happy couple. May their
laid nwuy on the shelf «if the secretary; good a |&gt;rice, are nevertheless a marketa­
bark of happiness ride safely upon the
withered they are, buf 'still -recalling ble commodity when caught in largo qunntroubled sea of matrimony and never
pleasant memories, and a smile conies as tities. To anyone who has reside«! inland
strike the rocks of adversity.
her eyes rest upon them. The smile the sight of men scooping up fish in shov­
• ’4 o
deepens ns site sees this token, and thi|t els and shipping them by the cnrloud is
/
. Married
one, souvenirs of happy times, pictures of one long to |&gt;e remembered.
' At the home of the bride’s parents at
( Write ns)
many n good friend, nnd an open memo­ Several other firms in Sanford nlso en­
Monroe, Florida, on the 28th of February.
randum page of happy times» still iii joy a lucrative trade in the shipping of
11)01). Mr. William E. Hawkins of Sanford
store. "All. yes," the girl thinks as she
CH AS. H -E V A NS, Sales A gent;
__juitl Miss Mattie Wymic-were joined to­ sinks into slumber, "life is sweet indeed. listi, among them .being. W. N. Leiller.
Frank Hatch. S;iccr &amp; Malcolm and J. E.
gether in matrimony, A. K. Householder
__ Sanford, Florida
With so ninny friends and such friends, Vincent.
officiating.
&gt;
‘ (Ask Him)
who can sny it is not worth the living?"
On Sanford Celery.
The contracting parties arc well known
Into the secrecy of that gentle maid­
R. J. Holly of The Sanford Herald left
in Sanford, having grown up in this vien’s chamber one would not go with j
\\u \
nt -The Times office Saturday some very
ctnityr— -----—----- 7
aught hut kindly thought. Ihit life i s ;
rcmaiknhle celery. It is not strange timi
The bride is one of Sanford’s most win
W HY NOT USE
such with its lessons that always they
some young ladies and her sunny nature must he learned anil sometimes learned Sanford has becoiue famous as the "Celery
and genial dis|iositiiin has won hIT"n quickly. Perhaps a year has done it nil. City,” if this is a fair sample of the pro­
duct of its farms. It is not only of very
large circle of friends. She is the young­
and as the girl lays aside once more tin*
unusual size but beautifully hlcuche«!
est «laughter of Mr. n;nl Mrs. R. T
NOW, AND S A V E M O N E Y ?
dainty dress, her face becomes thought-1
and very tender and finely flavored.—
Wynne, well known residents of Monro«
. tut anil i-nruest. thru wistfuLiliL-UltLiccl
---Tarn pii fillies^
ing of glad assurance which can never re­
It tins shown more results for the Money invested than tiny other.
city.
R. J. Holly, the enterprising editor of
turn in the fullness of tiie past.
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where
The groom is a young man of sterling
Going to the dressing-table she takes The Sanford Herald, was among the visi­
worth nnd character nnd is well known
several photographs—perhaps she looks tors nt (lie Fair yesterday. This yenr
in Sanford where he passed the greater
especially ut one us she lays the,, pile Sanford had an excellent exhibit of cel­
part of his boyhood. The happy couple,
away. Surveying the few that arc left:— ery. for which the town nnd contiguous
uftcr u trip to Jacksonville and points in
is used. Our re|irescnlntive, C. M. BRADWATER. is in Snnford
"Yes, these -nit—hurst uto true, true territory is fumed. Mr. Holly was among
South Georgia, will make their home at friends,” she whispers softly, nnd gives those contributing to the celery displuy
every week._See him or write to him at Orlando «&gt;r
Monroe, where Mr. Huwkins will engage
each a look of fondness nnd trust. Into and yesterday paying un appreciate«! call
in tiie dairy business nnd farming.
the waste-basket she throws little trin­ nt the Tribune office, lie left some of the
TH E
PA IN TER F E R TIL IZ E R CO.
Tiie best wishes’of their matiy friends kets. once so full of value, hut now mean* choice plant.—Tampa Tribune.
follow them.
JA C K SO N V IL L E , FLO RIDA
ingless, although n tear falls into the bas­
W rit* for O ooklat.
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The Return of a Form er Resident ”
ket.
too.
The
light
is
put
out,
and
ns
she
A visitor of more llinn ordinary interest
Irvcrlng-llullurd
-Glen Ginn," the country home of Mr. raises the curtain site looks out into the in tiie city last week was Mr. David A.
Wilbur A. Ginn, was the scene of u pretty night, and the expression of sadness Caldwell, n leading business man of Sunwedding Thursday afternoon when Mr. deepens. "Well. I suppose these things ford. Fla., wlio came hack to Greenslioro
George Bullard and Miss Ruth Levering of must come," she thinks, "life lins its hit­ to renew old nctpiuintniices- after nil ab­
Columbus, Ohio, were united in marriage ter as well as its sweet, some are untrue sence of forty-two years. Mr. Caldwell is
by Rev. Boyd of the’First Baptist Church and unworthy, hut still how many ure a son of the late I)r. Andrew Caldwell,who
is remembered by the older people of this
— Tire Drawing Room—was—a—Lauiix_iiL left:’’
The group Of fnces tin—th e -drassing. r nmiiiunttY ns n praniHwMrt -physroiau- uf_
palms and orange blossoms witli pansies
table grows smaller mid changed, from Ids day. Dr Culdwcll moved to Floridu
lending color.
S t ov e s , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e
’ - Immediately nfter the ceremony n we«l- year to year. Faces aro not banished us si Kin after tiie civil wnr nnd died there
carelessly
as
at
first
and
u
new
one
minrly
fifteen
years
ago.
His
a
g
e
d
w
idow
■ding dinner was served. Cuvera were
among the few iS l|ie marking of un resides with Iter son, Mr. David A. Cald­
laid for fifty.
event—an
event which is the making of well, who, with Ids two sons. Messrs. D. D. Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
— After Mnrrh ISth-Mr.-aml Mrs. Bullard
M a c h in e s , LiliSOfl Ptl0!10grai&gt;H S JH lil K fiSOP*». Wholesale
will ho at home to their friends nt 122-4 a new friendship. The girts own-face minTL W:C.-tTrtWPii, ram lucrinlcpartment
among
the
group
is
sweeter
and
more
More in Sanford.
Park Avenue. »• '
Dealers in Gasolene and Kerosene
— i — i — 0 --------------womanly, and it changes, too. from year
While in Greensboro Mr.’Caldwpll met
to year. It may be that it takes on the tunny friends of ids boyhood days, lie
-&lt; Porty o t Leesburg.
'radiant
smile Of the bride, then the gentle left Saturday evening on ids return to his
On Friday evèn1ng'n1l‘ValentineFarfÿ”
look
of
the
mother. Or.pcrhnps. it car­ home.—Greenslioro XN: C.) Pa%iot:
was given at the residence of Mrs. M. W.
Lovell. Misses Lucile Cottrell nnd Carrie ries its impress of a story and a tinge of
T IT E GREATEST EVENT OF THE YEAR
More New Residents
Lovell were hostesses for the occasion sadness for the one thing which was not
Dr. anil Mrs. Dclameter and Mr. Hilton
and charmingly filled the role. It was a to be. But over all other expressions is
of Chicago have arrived in tiie city and
tiie
one
of
reserve,
of
control,
ns
if
the
"Hearty Party,” hearts were in evidence
purchased part of the fine tract of land
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. APRIL lOUl AND 20lh
everywhere, some of the young ladies deep inner life of the soul were a secret
of&lt;Mr.
Pr6uty on Cameron avenue. Dr.
even "wore theirs - on their sleeve. As not lightly to be disclosed.
"I know I um changed,” site continued, Dclumeter is a well known physician of
each guest entered the hall punch was
“and
people arc frank enough to say so. Chicugo, who on uccount of ill health lias
conducted by the famous interpreter of the
served by Miss Agnes Arnold nnd Lutn
_________ ____ world’«— master-— imrsR’iann, W A L T E R
I
probably
um more distant, surely less sought Sanford’s equable climate and
Frierson. . "Qic time was delightfully
with Mr. Hilton will get next to nature in
spent with music nnd games. A “ pro­ enthusiastic, nnd make friends less rap­
earnest
by tickling the earth with a hoe
gressive conversation game was much en- idly. Of course, to you, and several othuud
pulliug
tltc hull, cprd pycr. n infill*.
loyetfT IdTssesM attic flow ell ¿uuTMlsi rrs I m o ra l ways appear the sntnr.-^otWe welcome these estimable people to
withstanding
that
you
say
I
have
been
a
Hattie Stevens tied, in votes, ns to which
Assisted by Oustat Motmqulsl, bssso; Need Millar, tenor; Mra. Corinna Ridarour midst and hope they will gain health
Kelsey, soprano; Novada van dar Vaar, alto
was the most entertaining young lady. revelation to you since my engagement.
FOUK CONCERTS: Monday Matinee. Orchestrai;'. Monday nielli, misceli enei hi *; Tuesday
aud wealth by their residence in thu cefNow
many
acquaintances
enter,
morn
or
Miss Cottrell favored the guest« with two
Moline«, Artists' concert; Tuesday nlsht. Oratorio. THE CREATION", will« llie Jacksonville
ery delta.__________________ .
Choral Society of 2SO (rained videe» and N. Y. Symphony Orchestra and stdoitls.
recitations which were very amusing. At less into my life, yet my friends are few.
• KARON T I C K E T S , « 8 | Maks application now
Sosta reserved In rotation
P otato Barrels
I0 o'clock a salad course wus served fol­ Friendship, how much it meant to me
*' '
C.
Address and make checks payable.
35c
F.
O.
B.
here.
now!
That
sympathetic
bond
of
heart
lowed by chocolate and cakes. Here
* T . T . E LM O R E , Secretary, Jacksonville, Fla.
Huntington Mills &amp; Cooperage Co.,
hearts’were found galore, belli in cakes life, which, in my foolish youth, I sought
Huntington, Fla. m M W W W W W W M W W WW VMVUW W W »WW W W W W W l (
nnd sandwiches. Old we forgot to men- for everywhere, I now expect to find but 25-tf

Right at your Door !

ARMOUR
FERTILIZERS

Armour
Armour
Armour
Armour

Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Celery Grower
Vegetable.
4
Practical Trucker

Ask for it, We have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
Jacksonville, Fla.

Pa i n t e r F e r t i l i z e r

P a i n t e r ’s Sanford Celery

Special

Theo. J . Miller &amp; Son
House Furnishing Goods

SPRING MUSICAL FESTIVAL
NEW

YORK

SYMPHONY

ORCHESTRA

DAMROSCH

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

We have reasonable nssurnnce to fee] that
th il BppiU^WUl hhveTEti desired effect.
This work hns'not been-'Corrlc«! on free
¿f expense. To secure what we are striv­
Florida Shippers Accomplish ing for will-require patience, time anti
work. The association will require funds
Some Good W ork
to continue the fight. You nre hereby re-

REDUCTION IN RATES

DR. ~W.~ E .- HOUSHOLDER
D E N T IS T

and on the enclosed blanks the, names o!'
one or more new members with $3 tocover
Good Service Already Secured and initiation and membership dues for one
Other Evils to be Remedied
—b e tte r Rates

Capital 9 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
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Phnn«141

Opened
JOHN

ASSOCIATION ISSUES A LETTER

Peoples Bank of Sanford

C. SNEAD

SIX

ARCHITECT
113 W. First Street

S ANFO RD . FLORIDA

for business in 1906.
A ccounts of

Now

handles

HUNDR

. Residents of Sanford an d im m ediate vicinity

It was also suggested by the directors
MOTTO:
J. C. Chase, secretary and treasurer of that each member shoiitd address a letter
ANDEW JOHNSON
“ To t# fair w ith bothi frie n d and foo,
the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Shippers' tb (he different commission houses with
Oft yo u r o w n llttlo vtg h ta forego;
Protective Association, has issued the fol- whom thoy are doing business requesting
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
It P a ya .”
lowing, whlch*wlll be of specinl Interest subscriptions in behalf of this association.
Practice« tn St«te and Federal Court*.
: hero cmd throughout (he sta te ;_________
Respectfully-submitted,
PTiôoe'ïtï.
M O. T. Pulidlos.
At a meeting of the directors of this as­
J. C. Chase, Sec. nnd Trens.
D E P O S ITS IN S U R ED A G A IN S T LOSS
sociation held in Jacksonville on Wednes­
day, Fejminry 24 th, the secretary was In­
CELERY DEMANDS HEAVY
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
structed to Issue a statement showing
SMITH.
H. R. STEVENS, . G. S. DERRY.
'what this association has accomplished Rains and Cool Weather Cause Bright
President
yice-President
Cashier
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Ass t Cashier
since its organization in the wayof secur­
Outlook In Florida
AT-LAW
ing more equitable rates on Florida per­
Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 23.—Chase &amp;. Late State Attorney wenth
Judicial
Circuit
of
.« M s
‘
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ishable products, matters now pcnding.and Co. report the movement of celery for die
questions for future action.
Keildrnrr«, Sanford and Sylvan L ate
week ending Inst Saturday ns 37 carloads,
Under the decisions and orders of the which did not'begin to satisfy the de­
interstate Commerce Commission, Florldn mand. Tlicy say that .roccnt rains, fol
__ GEjCLA. DeCQIIES
•growers have made the fallowing substan-1 lowed by cool wcnthcr.hrive put the fields
LIV ER Y, F E E D and
tin) gains:
in excellent condition nnd Hint the quality ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
SALE STABLES
First—Oranges, gropefruit nnd ’pineap­ nnd sizes from now on will be far superior
Practice in State and Federal Courts
ples. On all shipments to Atlantic sen- to previous shipments. The demand has
: const and Interior Enstcrir markets, in'; a been heavy and they say that everything
Blackam lthlng and Horssshoilng
•Sanford, Fla Harnaaa and Bugglaa
-territory bounded on thewest by Pittsburg they are hovTsfiTppTng is going forwnrd Wclborn Block
and Buffalo, and cast, including the New on f. o. b. orders. They advise customers
Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
England states, the yirriers nre requested to place their orders a little bit ahead, an
DR. C. G. B U T T
to establish carload rates with n minimum thoy will then not bediappointed insecu
A U T O M O B IL E S F O R L I V E R Y U S E
of 300 boxes or crates, and rates have ring supplies.
DENTIST
been reduced from 4X cents ns high as 15
Florida oronges, they say. nre cleaning Room 13
4*4*4*4*4 - 4 - 4 * +&lt;. t V4
Pico Building {•■*•♦&lt;••&gt;+•&gt;❖ &lt;•♦ &lt;••■{•++4»l»'♦♦4-■}•■!•++4* 4“4*4- *fr•fr+&lt;•+4"&gt;
cents per box nnd per crate ns follows:
up fast. The demand is heavy nnd they
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Baltimore, reduced from 47 'A to 43
SANFORD. FLORIDA'
look for n good market the remainder of
Philadelphia,
’*
4814 to 44
the season. They expect to begin grape
New York. * "
3014 to 40
fruit shipping next week from the famous
— Boston,
---------- SO — to-61 —
D R rR rM ; MASON
Milwaukee grove. This stock is Ane, heavy,
High-Grade H ouse-Building a Specialty
Buffalo,
"
00.8 to 53
full oi juice nnd litis the reputation of be­
DENTIST
Pittsburgh' „
"
00.4 to 52
ing about the finest enting fruit shipped
Providence
“
50
to 51
from tiie State.—New York Produce News. Wclborn Block
Phone 19
Corresponding reductions apply to teriSanford, Floridn
D iscoveries..
tory adjacent to lh^( points named, and
^ariffsorfr already-efTectlva—at-Alte-nsw Jt is astonishing how—many :new dli*
DEALERS IN
coverics nre mndo,ln Florida. __ '
rotes. - • 9
A. C. HART
And these discoveries .while, of course,
B uilders’ Supplies, In terlarch e n Sand
Second—The Commission say that "in
new
to
the
discoverer,
were
known
to
the
*.
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their opinion, rates to the West front FtorSURVEYOR ANDDKAUGHTSMAN
A lpha Cem ent, A cm e P laster
du ought to bn less perhaps tg the Ohio fathers nnd grandfathers of us old-timers.
—LoxtaliuS xuul Cro*«-£*tiWUtS ¡».Ui.Li»#«
vcV
nnfFdflBht to be Tesff“ froifr —Tlnretfltnrof-tliis-paiieT—actually-' dis­
n Specialty
Ohio river points to destination, nnd ought covered America, but it was nil nwful
SANFORD! FLORIDA
not to be higher o t the average than rates long time after thousands of others had
from California." *In event thu carriers do done the same tiling.
The latest “discovery" which lias come
not pu( reduced rates into effect, the Com­
Plans, Estimates,'-and all Information relative to Building
W. G. HAMMOND
mission’s attention may be called to the to our knowledge is that of a mun in
Orange county. He “discovers" thut a
matter later on.
Cheerfully Furnished
ARCHITECT
Third—Vegetables, i The reduction by peach tree can ibe grafted on a plum
•the Commission on shipments of vegeta­ slock and forUiwitinie tnkes'HTor grant­
Office witli Murrell &amp; Mihsltcw
bles via rail nnd water to Philadelphia, ed that penches grafted on piutns
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE
t u o n i : 2fii
•
Pico Hotel dock
Baltimore, faew York and Boston is flyc would knock out the pencil borer.
Ho is correct. It will knock out the
cents per crate of 50 pounds, which is a
£4&gt;+4&gt;+++++++++*++++*+4&gt;4&gt;4&gt;+4'+4'4*4"!&gt;4&gt;4&gt;&lt;l&gt;4*v+4-&lt;{
reduction .from the old rates of 15 tn 20. buicLiüi right.’hut unfortunately fur, ills
F.
T.
WILLIAMS
j&gt;cr cent. On cabbage nnd potatoes via theory, it knocks out the penches also.
Our editor lias grafted penches on
rail and water the rntes huve been reduced
as follows:
plums, just for the curiosity of the tiling SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
Cabbage, to Baltimore, Philadelphia and but he never obtained uny fruit from
HOI Llm St
Tlicmc 275
O F SA N FO R D , F L A .
New York reduced from 54 cents to 44, trees thus treated.
SANFORD,
FLA;
P. H. RAND, Präsident
and to Boston from 03 cents to 52 per
C EO . PEtRNALD, Vic* Pr*(.
Ilut. to keep Inirers out of pencil trees
P. P . F O R g T K R , Csshitr.
H. F . W HITNCR, A n i; C .rht.r
barrel or barrel crnle of 120 pounds. * is a very simple matter. Take some
PotaToes/tb Baltimore! Philadelphia and Istrips of psnaburg, or other thick cloth
Only National Bank In Orange County
WALTER D. BELL
New York reduced from 00 cents to 50, and wrap two or three times around the
Funds Protected by Burglary Insuranco
nnd to Boston from 70 cents to 50 per tree, tie it on with strips of thé Sapie ma­
A ttokney - at -L a W
barrel ot barrel crate of 185 pounds.
terial nnd see that the lower end of the
Safety Deposit Boxes for Ront
The all-rail rate to Boston was reduced cloth is u couple of inches in the ground Abstract» Examined and Title* .Perfected
.
O R G A N IZ E D 1B87
from 53 cents tu 49 per crate of 50 pounds all around the trunk of the tree. Keep it
Room 21 Pico lilock. Sanford, Florida,
and from 51.00 to 98 cents per barrel.
in (lint condition nnd n borer will never
Fourth—Strawberries. The minimum enter the tree.
I
loading of 200 crates at the rate of $1.80
The reason is plnin. The sap. of
per crate from Stnrko nnd Lawtey to New peach tree is required to hnteirthe egg of
,
\
York was reduced to n minimum of 175 tiie borer. The borer moth Inys its eggs
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C
ontractor
and Builder
crates.
in the cluth, where the sap of the tree
These rules are in effect nnd will be the never reaches it. nnd t h e . egg never
means of saving thousands of dollars to hatches__Jasper News.
Will Furnish Estimates for any Building
Florldn growers. Wc consider the same a
Repairs. Etc.
Filed for Record.
substantial victory for this association, hut
W. M. Hansel nnd wife to Vicy Lee,
it is not all that has been accomplished.
FOR S A L E AT
J n its roport the Commission stutes that wd., $300.
•bur.C. M. Hand, et. nl., to H. P. Avant, wd.,
"nUriail ratesou vegetables were too high."
It suggests that Florida railroads put into $3.000.
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
H. T. Avant und wife to W. I).. Merrieffect to Atlantic senconst nnd interior
Eastern markets an ail-rail minimum car- Weather, bond, $3,500.
J. B. Mngruder nnd wife to Rev. J. H.
lond and all-rail rates from bating points
Kcynnrt, m t g . -53,000,
ntnimxiiiiati.lv as follows
Louis Bryant und wife to Carrie T. 11.
33 cents to Baltimore, now 40 cents
Cook, intg., 5100.
34
" Philadelphia *• 41 “
JEW ELER
38
" New York
" 43 “
Smith nnd Duvls to A. Snd IJ. Jenkins.
wd.. 510^________
42
Boston
" 49 ••
----------A. Zimmerman to A. A. Necham, wd
with corresponding rntes to interior points.
This mutter it now |&gt;ending before the * 200.
Commission and somo definite actlon-ls I A, A. Needham to Evn M. Bishop, wd
5100.
promised on or about March 10th.
MY SPECIALTIES
9 .
N. I t Garner and wife to . i l Ji. Jtiil Pickard!a iland.Painted Cliixi«
At the same time we hojte favorable ac­
%
Stoves,
Crockery, Carpets, Matting,
tion will be m ien upon our request that wd.. 52,300.
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
Claude Barley and wife to I t M. Mat
the Florida railroads insert a clause that
Rugs, Sewihg Machines, Etc.
__
Rogers’ Plutcd Ware
will enable growers to ship mixed cars of lair, mtg., 5100.
Elgin nnd Waltham Watches
oranges and pineapples, and mixed cars of I I t W. Lake to E. S. Knndel. contract.
vegetables and Florida fruits into eastern | Chat. M. Gregg to F. L. Woodruff. intg.,
and western markets at carload rates on 5750.
S. P. Brocklngton toW heelerA Whockcadi commodity with u minimum carload
On All poods for the Next Thirty Days Only
mluy, wd.. 51000.
not to exceed 24,000 pounds.
Percy T. Dasliwood and wife to Jas. H.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
Fifth—Tariff. At the request of Congressmen Sparkman anJ Clark, the sccreta- Smith, wd., 5130.
NOTICE T — ”-----ry--lHd members -pi-this association op- « j y . J . ^ ( i ams40 City-of Orlando, Hen
.In Ita K a u te o l W. T . John*.
peared before the ways und means com­ note. 5103.
T o a ll creditor*, IlvbI o* *nd a ll person*
B. M. Sims to 0. F. Sims, wd., 51.
mittee o f Congress and furnished facts and
h * \ tmr claim * o r dem and* .g x ln at d i d oatatc
Jas. A. Davis und wife to R. K. Roper, y o u *u&lt;! uaub o f you.vrw bcruliy notified and
figures showing that it would be an injus
n x julrod lo p rm en t sn jra n d all c'alm * and dotico to Florida growers of fruits and vege­ wd.. 5223. .
nnunii w iden you o r e ith e r of you m ay hsvo
BK«lnst
Uiu o s u to of W. T . J o h n a d s t “ of
R. R. Roper to E. A. Chapman, wd.,
tables to make any reduction in tariff now
u run go o -u n ly , Florid*, doooaaed. to tb o un5200.
denilgiit'd ex ecu to r* ol said tw iate w ltb ln tw o
In effect that would throw the markets of
»e«r» from d ale horoor. D a te d iR oum ber
this country open to Importations of com­
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petitive products grown with cheap labor. property, celery farms, see N. H. Garner.
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March 61909

county

THE SANTORO HERALD

•nAPPEN!Nosi^rc,f;;r",iir''M
,' T,",u“
Qu'le a number of our people left Malt

‘ ¿ Budget or Intcresting Item s)
From Correspondents
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
Efficient S ta ff of R eporters Weekly
Covers th e T erritory for
The Herald
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Sperl.1 l correspondent to The Herald.

Mrs. Ed Argo and children nre In Jncklonville on n visit to the parents of the
l _ farmer who resldejtuhg-latlcr: Plncc-----The Ladies’ Club are making prepara­
tions for a sale which they intend to give
shortly, the proceeds of which will be used
to defray tho expenses of planting trees
along the public highwnys. This is n
worthy object nnd should be well pat­
ronized. *................... —........
Rev. Mr. Rogers filled his regular ap­
pointment in the Baptist church Sunday.
* Mrs. foster efiterfnined the ladies’
-Chib«« bar homo ou -Lake Charm -Wetl• nrtulay evening. A large number of the
Indies were present .and report n most
enjoynble time.

nttenJ li^ w* one
Miss Stella Waterhouse and Miss Nellie
Crane have left u^to go North much to |
the regret of their many friends.
Mr. Ogden nnd his charming daughter I
Imve returned to their home in the North.
Mr. Ogden’s eldest daughter is still In |
Maitland. We nre glad to have her
mnin wilh us.
Rev. K..D. I upper, whose” lectures on I
the Bible Wednesday afternoons at the
library, have been so highly enjoyed. Iins
left us. Dr. Tupper is making a lecture
tour .through the North nnd West. We
wish him success. __Drt.Tuppcx-4*-«-fine4
speuker.
APOPKA AFFAIRS
Spedal CorreviHmdrmn to T lir llrriild :

COLUMBIA

Fits Your M a c h in e a n d L a sts F o r e v e r
N e v e r B re a k s , N e v e r W e a r s O u t --P u re r, C le a r e r , M o r e B r illia n t T o n e

Miss Knte Wilhcrington Inis returned to
the Cathedral School for girls in Orlando
V
Buy
Columbia Indestructible Records because they are really
Mr. T. C. Darby, of Crescent City wns
here’thls week looking niter his orange
indestructible—and you will keep on buying them because of their
grove. Mr. Dnrhy wns for many yenrs n
incomparably full, clear tone.
prominent business man of this place nnd
Is nlways a welcome visitor.
They fit
machine I Cost “35
* Get a rcatalog..
Master-William B onrrsnn iti Mr.Ttnd
A splendid repertoire to efrbose'from—ánd.we are adding to*
Mrs. W. T. Derry, wns six years old Inst
it right along. ./
Saturday. He celebrated the occasion by
inviting his Y p m j g j M j i ...
f t f . r i i o o n ' w J t W B H g o e s w11hotil
W P*
saying that it-was iwissed inost plensanTLAKE MARY MELANGE
Special Cor. to The Herald.
ly. Ice crenm’nnd cake were served nnd
Railroad way
Sanford, *Florida
each cliild- received a favor.
Wc nre having refreshing showers,
Miss
Miriam
Shepherd,
a
impulnr
young
everything is putting out new growth nnd
lady of Winter Park, was the welcome
the orange trees are blossoming.
guest
of relatives and friends here Inst
E. 0. Hankins is paying u visit to this
week. An entertainment wns given in
town ngnin.
Rev. J. F. Sundell nnd Mr. und Mrs. her honor Tuesday evening at the resi­ generally participated In die .collection.
Samuel McUride attended the C. und M. dence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geiger which was There was a Inrgo attendance ngnin in
___Tull -:Line_OfA. convcntion n t OrInndc^ Insj week,____ much enjoyed. __________________
theeventng.—RcvrDr- SrhnflPTdrwTnrfOr
Miss Spang, nn elderly •maiden lady of several years Iins been connected with
Miss Mary Nicholas of Philadelphia is
spending n few months here, with her | tills place, has been having mental tlie Bible Institute, nt Northficld, Muss.,'
trouble for some time. She lias grown so nnd who wns op his way to Crescent City
friend. Mrs. A. W. Kcely.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. much worse of late that it has been to till some lecture engagements at the
Martin wns,christened at the Episcopal thought best to semi licr to the state bos
m1111li&lt;-1&lt;I • Institute, slopped over for a
Church on Sundny;-the 2lst of- February. pitnl at -Chattahoochee- for treatment. | day wifli’friends in (Tils ‘confmurilty rtTuf
She wifi probably leave.tills Week,
Rev. Mr. Drown of Snnford officiating.
kindly consented to preach. The sermon
School closed Inst Friday: The teach­
Mr. J. W. Bird, who hns boon’ die guest was a truly great one from every iniint of
er, Miss Florence Lovell, left here Satur­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rnulerson for a view. It melted all hearts and was a fit­
day. Wc are sorry to lose her frym month past, left Thursday for his home in ting close to the “high day In Zion” £x&gt;
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among us.
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’ |Jefferson City—Twin. Though Mr. Hird is po.iuuctul liy «U »l»v,Mit +&gt;**HJ»*-—----------—
nu elderly man, In- is full of life and good
Among the out-of-town |&gt;eople who a t­
M onroe Items.-spirits and he greatly endeared himself tended services here last Sunday were
Make Your Selection From Full Pattern Pieces
Special Oirrripondenee to The Herald:'
to the'Young iHHiple with whom he wns the following: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phillips,
Mr. W. E. Hawkins nnd Miss Mnttie
thrown. In recognition of this. Miss Kali Orlando; Miss Miriam Shepherd, Winter
Mae Wynne were married at the bride’s
Rnulerson gave him a surprise parly Inst Park. Mr. Rewis and Miss Gertie Riñes,
jiomc on Sunduy, Feb. 28, at -I o'clock in
Tuesday night nt the residence of her Lakeville; Mr. loveless and Mr. Seegnr,
the afternoon. The pastor of the M. K.
parents by inviting lu-r class in school to Clnrconn; Mr. Moody and Miss Taylor,
Clinrcti of Snnford performed the eere« few IsHirs with him. The even­ Ocoee; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Edwards and
7noily.~ Mr. 7!dWUn8~ihtends to locate at
ing was s|H-nt in n most enjoynble way. Mr. and Mrs. Pirie and parly of friends,
Monroe where he will go Into the dairy
young (T) Mr. Mini contributing the great­ Plymouth, Mr. I-oLand Smith, Jackson­
business on nn extensive scale. Thecitier part of the entertainment.
ville, and Rev. Dr. Schofield, Dallas, Tex.
Tens of Monroe wish the happy couplo 'a
_Rev. J. W. Caldwell, pastor of the first
Jong tuid successful career___ __
The Wilts Mnslcnt Comedy Co.
R. T. Wynne lias already shipped two Presbyterian cbureti of Birmingham. Ain.,
The
attendance record nt the Orpheum
cars of celery from this point and has came down this week to visit his iiueli theater last night wis broken when the
two moie cars under hoards which will Mr. Thomas Cnldw. ll. who has been ipiite Jolm B. Wills' Musical Comedy Coni|xiiiy !
ailing for some time. The latter accom
be ready to ship soon.
opened a week'engagement at the |x&gt;pulnr
The express platform here is crowded pauied Dr. Caldwell to his Birmingham playhouse. The loll was In Gay Atlantic
^very day With express shipments for home on Thursday. It is hoped that tin City and judging from the applause that
Mr.
_ northern iiuiLlocaLmurkou.____________ change will lie greatly beneliciul.
7r.^fvrrt_n|nnirUuuft-uuL-4la,i*4ii4lt-tlt«.laiue*»-4im«x-Mml »itrte-j
CïiTcIwel
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STREET; “SANFORD; FLORIDA*
J. K. Allen, ex-conductor of a northern
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again the piece pleased.
division of the A. C. L. Railway, and also for a great many years. He has the on
When the doors were o|&gt;cned there was
a stockholder of the Southern Rnilwn&gt; tire confidence und the cordial esteem of a crowd waiting for ndmlsson to the thea­
and U. S. steel stocks, has purchased five all who know him.
ter wliich plainly shows that tho theater- •
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Mrs. B. F. Wilson nnd children left this going pulilie npprecaite the change frimi1 ■-i •;• -s- •&gt;•;••;• &lt;• v v
acres of land from W. E; Hawkins near
*
the ilc[x)t. Mr. Allen has joined the week for Quarry. Fin., to join Mr. SVilson dramatic productions to that of musical
league of wide-awake hustlers of Monroe who has been in business there for some comedy.—Times-Union.
_
( First S u m . &lt;mr lilurk (mill Drpot Iippmlli- l'u»(nfllir)
'
.•ml has a large force of men clearing lime. We regret to lose tills family from
Tlui S. R. U. sigu w-as-displuyed before
our
tow
n.
ami ditching his land. He intends to
the performance started and muuy were
H. E. W ISE, Proprietor
erect a two-^tory building on the place,
Dr. Williams left Tucsdny for Sparks. compelled to stand in the aisles during
using the first floor for an amusement Gn.. where Mrs. Williams hns been visit­ the performance. The same bill will lie
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
hall A few more such men would be ing her motlicr for some time. Early presented tonight and tomorrow, matinee
highly appreciated by the settlement.
next week Dr. and Mrs. Williams will pro­ and night. Thursday night and for (Tic
Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
J. M. Wise h»® sold five ucres of land ceed to Atlanta where the latter will en­ remainder of-the week Two Old Cronies
to Mr. Smith, a Georgia man. who in­ ter a hospital for npiiendicltls. Their will be the bill.—Times-Union,
A P L A C E FOR LA D IES AND G E N T L E M E N
tends building a dwelling house on it im­ many friends here arc remembering them
The Wills Musical Comedy Co. will np
mediately. Mr. Smith is occupying n with Bym|u|thy and best wishes.
pear at the Sanford Opera House next
Everything F ir s t Class
Short Orders At All Hours
bouse belonging to R. T. Wynne until he
Monday.
Tuesday nnd Wednesday night.
Major and Mrs. S. V. Pickens, of Hen­
can complete his own.
derson, N. C., for many years regular The best attraction of the season.
Tills convict gang are doing much to winter visitors to Florida, and always
Prompt, Clean Service
Meni Tickets nre Sold nt Reduced Rates
improve (lie roads in the vicinity of Mon­ siicml part of the lime of their sojourn in
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A|Mipka have been here ell is week, guests
Miss Gelsie Butt has opened u dancing
Mr m ill M rs. W itlu -riin iUm---- M ajor m * l class lirn m n m lmi nlilt her idln-i this's
---------- Maitland mpiitriliilsi
Mrs. Pickens nre friends to everybody Lessons will be given on Wednesday and
St*s i«| Curre.pundrnce to The Herald:
here und they number all of our good Saturday afternoons at three o'clock, nt
Miss Maggie Simmons and Miss Helen
people among their friends. They always | the Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
Poor have recently returned from n visit
D E A L E R IN
bring sunshine and good cheer. ___
eight lessons.
vlth Mrs. Simonton of Mlcanopy. They
C H O IC E FLO R ID A AND W E S TE R N M E A T S
"roporr ii line time and wished they could TasFSuiuIuy^ wus a great day for Apop­
N once
P ark Avenu* in S p e e r '« G ro c e ry
ka Baptists and for the |&gt;eople of the j
have remained longer.
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In ('irluit Court, Sevemh Judlrint Circuit vH lor
Miss Duckcy Dronson recently spent u lawn generally. Thu new Baptist church Ida.
Otuntic count&gt;
few Uuys with her grandmother. Mrs. auditorium wns used for the first time; In Chancery.
Justinian Ormtfhl
und though it is considerably larger than
Bronson.
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Anna C. Woodbrlddc. Util to Remove Cloud (rom
Mr. Sheltonand family have been cn- the old auditorium it was comfortably Thoms.
Title
A. John»««
joying a visit from Mr. und Mrs. Culver I Itjled by town and out of town people, Calvin A. I'oiiiír und
leorile H Móflórt
of Minnesota. Mrs Culver is a sister of The lecture room and Sunday school To Thoi. A. Johnion. Calvin A. P oaïr end CeorSe
H Minton:
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Mrs. Shelton. They were delighted with rooms not having been completed were from
the nllidavlt o( Tlioa. Emmet Wll»on. here­
fair “Sunny South.”
not used. The Sunday school, however, in duly ¿led hr deposes awl »aya; That he U one
of Ihr attor nevi lor the complainant lit the atuve
F ull Line of Higii-Grnde Cigars and Tobnccos
Mr*. Upton Moreman's mother gpd sister Iwus very well accommodated In the main 1enmu3rauae! that afliant ha* «&lt;&lt;*1 reason tot*'
bom Missouri tire making her u visit.
[building. The II o’clock services were
I t ' K «r
Agent for the Famous
Mr. Boynton has joined his motherund conducted by Rev. R. N. Cate, acting pns- residents of u state or countiy other than thu
CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER
sister at Chadburn Hall.
tor of the church, and Rev. L. D. Geiger, *f&lt;uT(&gt;ii&gt;li« miXmiwa. nnti 'that there la no person in
Mr. and Mrs. L .D . Coijjer. nee Miss secretary of the Baptist State Ifaard of
SANFORD. FLORIDA
— y l'g McCurkol. and. baby., axo visiting] Missiups. The choir. Htitlcr the direction tjirm.
dertixUnttkgvgr
« M n i M(&lt;3orklc, Mrs. Coiner's mother.I and trainintf of Prof. J. II. Newman,ren-11‘fiiJ^heMJrVofdrrrii (bat you and earb of you
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roymore have returned I dered most excellent music. Rev. Mr.
3fd i ,r
from
Plymouth.
• Cate prcuched an ujiropriate scrmi/a. nicer tomt. ’
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FOR S A L E
Old Shoes Wanted
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d. U. Poor made u flying visit to Ply-1 which a subscription collection of some0
for cUht oonaacutlY« »wki in Tlw
I have Celery hoardrd ready to ahip In car lot. I am ngnin asking for OLD 'SHOES,
mouth Inst Thursday.
tiling more titan $900 was token to apply I Sanford Herald. _a newapapar published in Sanford. about
March t.L I want to hear from buyer*
will give what they ure wurth .
I
will pack .trictly fancy, popular tixet. Well
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Switzer of Fair on the debt of $1,200. th is fine collccSIZES, G, 7, 6, 9. 10 II AND IS
hleochrd. Inapecttun aulklted.
Hsven. N. Y.. Who ore spending the win- tlon surprised everybody and made all
F . D. D A L E ,
Bartlet Carden, A. E. Irvirk’s Shoe Shop
tw in the South, und for the last month happy. It is fell that the building it a
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Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Ave.
been in Orlando. Tampa and St. Peters-1 credit to die entire town nnd' the people

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�TH E SANFORD HERALD

12

When San Franolsco Was Destroyed by Earthquake

HORRORS VIVIDLY

PORTRAYED

Dr. Kirkland of the Congregational
Church An Eye-Witness to
^
Awful Disaster

how all at once tire sky bln zed up with
the mightiest exhibition of fireworks ever
seen, caused by the breaking of thousnnds of- electric .w trei.- He~de«crlbed
the terrible progress of the fire—a fire
absolutely beyond control—for the first
quake had broken pll the mains, and
there was absolutely no water to drink,
nor to quench the fires. Buildings were
dynamited for blocks, but "a mighty and
strong wind" lifted the Homes beyond
the cleared space, and the fire went on
"until it burled Its tongue in the western
ocenn." He then described the awful sec­
ond shock, which killed its thousands and
destroyed the proudest works of -man’s
hand. He told of gigantic buildlngs.whlch
cost millions to build, being pitched up
in the air, like houses of paper, "dancing
a fantastic—dance.. pitching their -domes
into the street and then crushing like nn
eggshell.”
Nowhere wns there a drop of water, and
a mighty thirst came to the’people in. the
streets. Many of the 380,000 half-naked
people entered the 3,000 down-town
saloons, forced by either thirst or desire,
and made themselves drunk. The natural
depnfkity and wickedness of this most
wicked city in America was shown in its
true- light. Men became more wicked
than ever before in their lives. Tho
speaker then told something of the nwful
crimes which were committed in the
streets of San Francisca He told of the
women there, without -protection, without"
defense, nnd of th e crimes that were com­
mitted by men. already vile, half-crazed
with drink, and the uncertainty of exist­
ence through the horrible disaster. '
He told of the dead, falling like hail­
stones in the streets, nnd of the fact that
there wns no place to bury them. "Sud­
denly, standing there on Market street, 1
heard a peculiar.sound, and the air was
filled with the most beautiful llames and
with ashes. Looking*clown" close to my
feet 1 found a mighty rent in the earth,
about 300 ynrds long nnd two feet wide.
Here the dend were hauled nnd pitched
in by thousands. Mangled bodies, torn
bcynndn.'Cognttiou.wcrctDsscdliitu this
vast grave, and when its usefulness wns
over. God closed it up again." He told of
how men killed their wives, fatljers their

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“And behold, the Lord passed by and
a Ureal and strong wind rent the moun­
tains, ond brake in piece# the rocks be­
fore the Lord; but tho Lord was not in
the-wind; and after the wind an earth---- quake; but the Lord w asnot irvt he earth­
quake; and after the earthquake a Are;
but Lite Lord was not in the fire. * * And
the seventh angel poured out his vial into
the air; and there came a great voice out
-f
of ffie temple of heaven from the throne,
saying. 'It is doncl' And there were
voices and thunders and lightnings, and
a 1
there was a gréât earthquake such as
was not since mtyt .yrerc upon the earth.
~~so mighty an enrthquake, and sp great.
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And llie cities of. the Nations fell and
men blasphemed God. • • And the mer­
chants of tiie earth slîall weep and mourn
over her; for no man
inan buyeth her nter□
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*--* 1 fwn »
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chandisc any more.
This correlation of prophecies frolri Ihe
first book of Kings and Revelation found
fulfillment, according to Dr. R. Lee Kirk­
land in'the fall of San Francisco, at once
the Paris and Sodom 0/ America.” Dr.
Kirkland, a native of Mississippi, was a
pastor of a San Francisco church ïït the
time of the great earthquake, seeing all
the multiplied horrors of those days "of
thé wrath of God."'
Dr. Kirkland iyu forceful, fluent speaker,
making a profound impression upon his
audiences. He is a fini» believer in the
fulfillment of Divine Vmphecy in current
eyents, this being the theme of his ad­
dress on "What 1 Saw nnd Heard in the
. San Fruilclscu DisuIl£T*TwIuchr
crcd at the Congregational church Sunday
night. In opening his.addrcss he said:
"A hundred thousand lecturers could go
ontquake, and no two would make the same rather than see them suffer, pinned belecture. Eternity would he too short to nculh masses of debris. One of the most
’ describe all that happened in those thiVty- vivid descriptions of ull was the earth
six hours. Being an eye-witness to that belching forth the indescribable horrors of
awful disaster, there arc sonic things pe­ Chinatown. And "the merchants of the
culiar to themselves which I wish to bring earth shall no morebuyher merchandise,"
to your attention. In the first place I for after this revelation the city council
*want to refer you to two passages in the decreed that Chinatown, with nil its
Scripture, the one found in Kings, and newly-reveuled horrors, should never be
the other in Revelation. These two rebuilt. In nnd through it all the s|&gt;enker
prophecies give nn adequnte picture of saw the hand of Gcal at work, fulfilling
San Francisco. The old prophet in Kings the words of the prophet of old, and ns
saw nn awful hour, nnd he says the Lord each point of horror was brought out. the
wns not In the wind, nor in the earth­ various parts of the phrophecy wrre
quake, nor tin. fire. He saw the horrors |.shown to bccarried out. "The prophecies
of that hour, and 1 udi confident that I saw I were fulfilled," said he. •for the cities of
the Nations fell. God was not in the
the literal fulfillment of Hint prophecy.
"The night preceding the earthquake I earthquake. He stepped aside nnd let
preached in Qukland, across the bay. Re­ the course of Nature be fulfilled,"
turning, on the boat, I saw those little sea
— birds, which-avary truveUir who lots visit­ COMING Of WALTER OAMRQSC,II
ed San Francisco knowil so well, nnd they
were acting in a peculiar way. There Big Crowd Expected ul Spring Musical
Festival.
wns trouble among them. They formed
The
fact
that
Wnlter Dnmrosch nnd
lines like soldiers by the side of the ship.
„ flapping their wings uudmnking distress­ the New York Sympliony Orcbestra art,
ful noises. Then they would swarm up going to be in Jacksonville on Apri 119ill
in tho air like bees, and back down to and 20lh for Lite purpose of supporting
the water, fighting the water with their the Jacksonville'Choral Society in their
Uiiiiiiproved_cdery lands»..flowing w ells guaranteed,
wings; then’they flew overthe" boat one"" spring festival has*created-enthusiasm-}
wherever music lovers have read the
lighting on the shoulder of n little girl.
$ 25.00 to $ 200.00 per acre
“When we landed, going up Market good news in The Herald.
It is only three weeks ago that the con­
street. I thought every dog in the world
Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained nnd ready for cron, $ 500.(X) to SIUOUUO
per acre.
was in San Frnncisco, and every dog in tract was signed which brings the fa­
San Francisco on Market street. There mous leader and orchestra, with four
City property, improved and unimproved. 303.000 acres timber land, w ith finest site in
they wero howling as dogs do when they celebrated soloists to Jacksonville, yet
Florida for crate factory.
lose their matter. They refused to die judging from the information sent us by
Others tell you what can be dona MURRELL &amp;. MINSMEW are practical farm ers as
controlled, nnd their mnsters . could do T. T. Elmore, the secretory of the Chprnl
well as real estate brokers, and are here to show you what has been and can be done.
absolutely nothing with them. A little Society, the demand for seats already has
m w v w w w iw w w w
n w » » w » \w w w
black dog went to police headquarters broken the brunt of the enormous exearly in the night and wus |&gt;ut out. Later pense the engagement entailed.
There will be four concerts: Monday I
he went again, whining and howling and
agaih was he put out. “Yet another.time matinee and 111gilt; Tuesday matinee and
he went, and tills time he was kicked out. night. 'The huge chorus of two hundred
About 3 o'clock (the quake coining at nnd fifty voices will be heard in Tucs-,
5:15), he came again, and the officers day night's big program when Haydy's
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could scorrc-bclicyc ¡I_Uic..*ame.dQ£.inr favorite oratorio. "The Creatiun," will-he
the hair on his head had turned almost given, soloists, orchestra and Choral So­
ciety taking part. *
white.
SERVED AT
“ We passed a livery stablo, and within -A special rate of only 93 is bclllg
we heard a sound ns of murder. We went made for the entire series of four con­
in and found twenty men trying to con: cert*—for one concert, S2. Each con­ None but first-class labor employed nnd nil contracts guaranteed to be in accordance
with plans and specifications
trol a single horse. The horses of the cert will be the highest grade of talent
,
,•
that
hns
ever
appeared
on
one
platform
city were wild with nervousness. They
I am In Business to do Business for Those Who Need My Services
could not be controlled, and die cabs and in Jacksonville without u single excep­ •
Postonico Box 771
O
othir vehicles of the city were tied up,' tion.
It will be wonderful, and as the divine
traffic was blocked, for the iiurscs were
Praise for Clerk S c o tt
instruments
begin to cast their spell over
County Tax Assessor*# Notice
'beyond control in their nervous fright.
the
vast
audience,
we
ure
sure
that
ail
The
expert
accountant
ip
the
city
sever­
Either
I or an assistant tax assessor
As I went to my home I thought over
these tilings, and being from the far of teose of our readers who make the trip al days ago who gave the council aiLepti brill be a t the following named places to
south, a'nd' naturally a bit superstitious, to Jdcksonvillc for this festival, will pro­ mate upon opening a new set of book* for* ryc.bive tax returns for Orange county for
the city council, reported that the books of 1009:
they wcigiied on my mind. I went to nounce it "worth while."
Sanford. February 27tJi .iUid Mufch 1si
bed. however, and soon fell esle$a TbeJ immediate application for seats should I *hc city, os kept by City Clerk Scott, were
Bñlred Goods Wediw^tey*
.next thing I knew ‘the eurth rose up and
"md1' as 'he ProMx-ctive facilities arc
'he best condition of any lie had ever at the City Clerk's office.
an d S aturday.
Stampini
threw me against n mirror in the room. being
Full particulars appear in »een. “ »d complimented the clerk's work ' Sylvan Lake March 2nd.
Lake Mary March 3rd.
The room wns as light as day. nnd it Iouradvertising columns.
| very highly to the council. For a long peS t f Ê t n e : A ll Fancy work and
Long wood March 4 th.
rind of years Mr. $cott hns per/onned the
seeined forty years that I was held against ]
Drain and Irrigation Material
M aterials for same on Sale
Geneva March IIth.
duties of this office faithfully nnd weU.
that mirror.”
We make special carload prices op and richly deserves tho encomiums he'aped
'
S. A. Robinson.
The speaker then to # of .the descent I mixed sizes of sewer pipe. 4 inch. 8 inch upon him.
.
For want of'storage room. I will close
into the street, and of finding thousands and larger sizes. Also second quality
out buggies and harness'at cost, for thirty
there in their nightclothes, or no clothes pipes at reduced rates. See us before
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, sec days. Now is time to buy, and ' save CRIPPEN ’S MUSIC "STORE
at a ll He told of *the sweep of the fire, | buying. Geo. H. F iknald Haxdwak Co.
D. A. Caldwell L Sous. '
(Railroad Way)
money.
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Number 29

NEWS OF THE WORLD

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MARCH 6. 1909
counterfeit treasury notes. The counter­
feits were to be printed on strictly genu­
ine government paper from plates made
from photographs &lt;ff the genuine notes.
~ A party of capitalists fromjllonolulu nrc Home Boys Give Good Show
on their way to CubajQ.opcrntc a sugar
Tuesday Nlgm
plantation on n Inrgc scale. They have
purchased 25,000 acres of land and will
togin operations immediately on their ar­ SANrORO HAS GOOD TALENT
rival on the island.
By order of the In tr scctfetnry of war.
the name of Jefferson Davis Is to he re­ Large Crowd In Attendance and the
Boys Accorded Warm Ovation—
stored to the tablet of the Cabin John
M instrel a Big Success
bridge near.Washington, from which it was
chisseled during war time*.
A large crowd was in attendance at
Win. D. Crum, the negro whose npixiinl- the o|x^£thouse Tuesday night to witness
ment nscollectorof customs at Charleston. the minstrel given by home talent for the
S. C., wns looked upon by the people of benefit of the band. In fact, the attend­
ance was so large that the house wns
that city as an insult, has resigned.
taxed to its utmost scaling capucity.
During the cnrhlvnl in Lisbon, Portugal,
The minstrel was a revelation to^ the
Inst week much rioting wns indulged in
people of Sanford, ns few had any idea
antt'BCVernl persons killed or wotindcd.
i;g- .r
or oaPoa*:itziun talent could,
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MINSTREL

CELERY DISPLAY TAKES PRIZES

First Year

A LL AROUND FLORIDA

Sanford Product Was Finest Exhibited
At S ta te Fair
The General News of ‘‘The Land
. , C. JL HofTner_the enterprising - commis­ — — ---------o f r io w c r s ”
----------sioner in charge of Sanford's display at
the state fair succeeded in carrying off
the premiums for the' county mnking the CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
largest nnd best display of celery nnd the
individual making the best nn I largest
An Epitome of th e W eek's M ost Im­
display of celery.
ttcre the Readers Will Find a Brief
p ortant Happenings In the
Mr.
HofTner
hnd
n
nice
display
of
cel­
Historical S p rin t rio w ln i
S ta te ’s Domain.
ery,
fruits
and
vegetables
and
was
atten­
lo r Hurried Readers
The schooner Dependent, wjiich wns be­
tive to the crowd? thronging the display
The memory of the Fisk-Stakes tragedy
at nil times, even going to the length of lieved to he lost with nil nn bqnrd, has
of years ago is recalled by the death, last
keeping cut up stalks of celery and salt been found benched near Cedar Key. The
week, in Yokohomo, Japan, of Dr. Thomas
for the people to have ample proof of the crew escaped. The vessel was bound
. H. Tripier,' the surgeon wlio dressed Fisk's
rich flnvor nnd other good properties of from Mobile to Port Injtlis. *
wounds. The doctor was 03 years old
Sanford celery. Mr. HofTner reports
Tourist travel to Florida (his season lias
~ r After keeping perfect time for more than
vey'-lprge attendance at the fnir nnd is been ten per' cent greater,than ever be­
a decade of years, The histone old clock
well pleased with the attention thnt wns fore.
high up in tha tower of the Loth m ill at
attracted toward the Sanfot^ d js^ a x J Tisa u s . circuit couM
decllletl ,h(U
Too mpdr ,pr;d*o cairoot be bestowed •HwFloridn drainage law is constitutional
felt hat being blown in swung the works NOVELTY-WORKS
* * th&lt;! U|wn Mr. HofTner who represented us at nnd thnt the five cents per acre tax mny
toys nnd lovely young ludies who con- Tampa and Mr. C. H. Lclilcr who is doiny
during n gnle Inst week.
be-collected. This means about $400,After being in comotosa condition most Well Equipped Plant Will Soon Be In stituted the caste, for the*high--chnracter the «nine good work nt Jacksonville. The 000 for the drainage fund«of the program.
duties of these representatives are ardu­
of the time since last Christmas, Miss
Operation
The Dade county fair will he held next
- The house began t(\fill rapidly about 8 ous and varied and the questions thut
Edith F i n g e r died nt her home in TruSanford's money has long enriched the
week,
beginning Tuesday nnd continuing
o'clock, and at 8:3(f the eurtuin arose must be answered are numerous. There
inansburg, N. Y„ Inst week, without hav­ coffers of business men in different cities
through
the week.
*
showing the entire company in grand en­ is no doubt htout the results of these
ing awakened.
in ccrtuin lines of trade, but little by little
In
one
dny
lust
week
forty-four
lota were
semble, nnd an overture from the Snn- displnys being made by Sanford ns they
For the first time In over forty years, the industries ate seeking Sanford, and ford Band was the first number on the
sold
at
West
Paint
Beach
at
from
$200
are easily seen in the numerous people
money that was wont to seek other chan­
snow fell in Genoa, Italy, last week.
program; The sccnft-y. though not elab­ coming lido the city every day and buy­ to $800 each.
Judge Tompkins of the New York su- nels is now being diverted to the home orate, wns very pretty, nnd the costumes ing property.
Detective W. E,* Evans of tiie Tampa
prenie court, has cut down a lawyer's ex- product. The latest industry, and one that Appropriate. The boys weregroujied on
force,
hnd a leg broken and was otherwise
Reception to-D r. Kirkland.
horbitant fee of $300,000 to the more has long been needed, is n novelty works, the stage-in crescent form, nnd slightly
seriously
Injured Inst Monday by being
nnd in n few weeks the Pope Contracting
modest sum of $15,000.
elevated ntovc them were six pretty
A goodly company of Sanford people thrown from a buggy attached to a runa­
Co. of this city will have n large building
Gov. Willinmsof Kentucky hns pardoned erected and machinery installed fully cn young ladies nil attired in pink—truly u nttended the reception tendered to the way horse.
Rev. K_L. Kirkla nd,-thc-uow twiUoTof
i editor-ot-Uio Louisville- Heraldr-can- Jmlilc of supplying everything iiei-deil ITT lovely end-pleasing pidur
Fo r Inclropfnndxwltlrw hlrh to pny snD~
—JnMbert-DnvIamnrfc-rm—ideal-inter­ the Pcopie'rCongfefintlonTir cmirch.^nird nrics, the Huistora county tonni of editI------ vlcted of libelingiHtuIg« «nd-proseeuttng builders' supplies.
locutor, officiating in that difficult enpne- his wife on Inst Monday evening at the cation h.1a been obliged t» ilisjx'nst' with
attorney in criticising them for not prose­
The building will he located on their
&lt; —
------ —
ily with much grace and. dignitv^Jiitnu. church.------ &gt;
cuting night riders. The governor says the
the services of fifteen .teachers.
p e r ly n t thivcorim r of— Fc&gt;uu4 »~ o »e n w »
during
each
and
every
number
on
the
Invitations
hnd
been
sent
to
the
other
♦dilwrdid-his-dutyr-----------:
nnd Commercial street, where they are now
The Atlantic Const Line depot nt Fort
pastors of the city nnd nil of them rcTwenty-eight London sufTragcts, some manufacturing prcyied brick and artificial program in unexcelled manner.
Myers wns entered by burglars one night
Waites Beatty rendered in fine styTe tqHiudcd either by their presence or with
of them aristocratic woman, all well edu­ stone.
last week nnd the safe blown o|&gt;cn. Some
flic
pretty ballad entitled "Only a Bund) regrets thnt other engagements prevent
cated. hnVfc been sent io prison for trying
$300 wns secured hy the thieves, who
Mr. Ilnminond has been in Jacksonville
v
to force the Prime Minister to take notice several days this week, where ho negotiated of Violets," nnd was the recipient of a ed attendance.
made good their escape.
A short program under thedirection of
very complimentary encore. Mr. Beatty
of their yausc.
for the best machinery nnd equipment on
Ethel Godwin, the lO-yenr-old daughter
has a good voice nnd his selections are Chairman C. R. Walker, who in well
Mrs. Win. K. Vanderbilt lias given one the market, and when this is installed air always appreciated by the Sanford au­ chosen words welcomed the friends who of John I). Godwin, living hear Bowling
million dollars will) which to build model other large industry will be added to San­ dience.
Green, committed suicide Inst week hy
hnd assembled in this fraternal way.
sanitary tenements for persons nfllicted ford's constantly increasing list.
Membcrsjjf the M. E. Church choir ren­ taking strichnlne. It is claimed she took
Homer Hurl, in pleasing manner, sung
with tuberculosis, where they can have, A complete novelty works will be erect' n coon song entitled. "You're in the Right dered an anthem in fine style, which tiie poison because her parents reprimand­
ed for the manfaettire ofcoloniulcolumns,
pure air and best of treatment.
Church but in the Wrong Pew.” and as was followed by short speeches of wel­ ed ^icr for staying out late the night pre­
Miss Estjcllc Greene of Atlanta tins fallen newells, brackets, scrolls, screen doors, ¡in end man got ofT some very good jokes. come by Rev. Householder ond Rev. vious with n party of other young |&gt;eoplo.
heir to half of her fnther's fortune. When mantels nnd nil builders’ supplies.
proposition is on foot to build n 250
The hnllnd. “As Long As the World Boyd of the M. E. nnd Baptist- churches.
she was u few weeks old her mother died
room tourist hotel nt St. Petersburg to cost
Mrs.
Herrick
sang
a
solo,
lifter
wliicjt
(he
Rolls
On."
by
Mr.
Phillips,
was
sung
with
Gospel Boat For St. Johns Itlver.
and tier father gave her to Mr. nnd Mrs. P.
incoming |&gt;nstur voiced 'his pleasure at $100.000. It is to he completed In time
R. W. Parrott and wife, who arc by this much credit and listened to attentively
H. Greene. Until notified of her legacy,
the welcome extended to him and for the next tourist season.
by
an
appreciative
audience.
time known to practically everyone in
she had never known hut the Philips' were
pledged himself to be heartily in accord
Eugene
Romnillat
(end
man)
delighted
Cyl. II. F. Livingston, a resident' of St.
Sanford on account of the gos|iel work
her own parents.
with anything that would upbuild the ’olershurg from 1803 to 1901, died In Los
the
audience
witli
a
funny
song
entitled,
they have been doing, have not only the
Congress tins passed a bill allowing the plan hut a part of the material on the "Dal Friend of Mine." nnd his rendition heat interests uf Sanford. After the Angeles, California, recently, nt the age of
negro troops who were distonornhly dis­ ground for building a hunt which will he wns appreciated so much that he was re­ Doxology a half-hour was spent in social 79 years. He was u lawyer nnd gifted us
missed for connection will) Brownsville af- fitted comfortably into living quarters for quired to "do" the chorus several times. ntercoursc and all present agreed that a an orator.
“ fnlr, tn br rr'fnBtntcdr providing 'Ttnryrtttr himself and family, thru-alley may reach —drflHfnmJtherH-whHe-not participating- "delightful rvenlng hnd been spenrnnd ~rr Of the elgljt Southern states, each pronot personally tokc part in the shooting. witli the Gospel even the smallest and in the song fcNl) convulsed the audience farther step taken to cement the forces •hieing mure than 200,000 gallons of turMiss Sylvin Green, only daughter of Mrs. most remote settler on the river. The with laughter witli some very "original" working for the spiritual interests of our pentinc nnd 25,000 barrels of rosin, Flor­
ida lends the list with 17,030,300 gallons
Hetty Green tiic wealthiest woman in the boat will he supplied with a Hve-horsc- jokes of a local nature, und wns ably as­ city.
of
turpentine in 1908, ngninst 15.372.700
States, wns married last week to Mathew power engine with which to move from sisted in this laudable work by Will
Will Build New Residence
Stringfellow, who nlso hnd Severn! good
n 1907; and with 1.932,114 barrels of ro­
-Astor Wilkerof Canada;- At her mother s point to |K)int.
Prof. N. J. Perkins, principal of the San­ sin in 1908, against 1.774.370 barrels in
jokes.
death Mrs. Wilkes will Inherit $30,000.000
Mr. nnd Mrs. Parrot, while having n
ford
High School, has great .faith in tiie 1907.
Frank Grnymn favored the audience
Hiehurd C. Fryar, a prominent figure in membership in the M. E. Church, arc de­
with a pleasing vocal selection, while L future of this city, and has purchased a
Gainesville is now agitating extensive
Confederate times, died in St. Louis Inst cidedly union workers. Their first con­
F. Whitchouse was the star solist of the desirable building lot on Magnolia avenue, imving operations with vitrified brick.
sideration
is
to
get
people
tu
accept
week, aged 70 years. Hi« fame as com­
evening. This young gentleman pos­ upon which he will erect n modern resi­
mander of n blockade runner during the Christ, nnd then become connected witli sesses a splendid voice and his vocal dence in the near future. This will he
Fleming Mitchell Appleyard of Lake City
war is remembered by parlies on l&gt;oth whatever organization they feel will, en­
has
been appointed a page in the House
most
gratifying
to
(he
people
of
Sunford,
work wns a complete surprise to everyable them to serve Him best.
sides of the conflict.
of
Representatives
at Washington.
ns it is indicative thnt wc will have Prof.
ode.
They
have
been
doing
missionary
work
Perkins
and
his
estimable
wife
with
us
alThe extensive seed house of Albert Dick­
County division is now .being ngitnted
Messrs: Geo. Adams nnd Wurren Bres­
inson in Chicago was burned last week, for the past ten years in different states, son were certainly the primiere comedi­ wny. In nil the Southland there Is no abler in Hillsboro county. The western hulf
entailing a loss of $150,000. Several em­ but during the past two and n half years ans on the program, and their work ns man in educnUonal circles than Prof. Per­ wants to he cut loose und mude into u new
ployees were injured in the rush to escape in the State of Florida. Th.'ir work is end men could not have becq excelled kins, and Sanford is proud to have him nt county to he called Pinellas.
such ns should commend itself to all. as
from the building.
in professional circles. Mr. Prcsson sung the head of an efficient cor|*s of teachers,
From present indications. Clarendon hothey bring people in toucli with the gosFire in Hobart.OkIaliomn.lastwcck.de
in attractive manner, “All I Get Is Much nnd also ns a resident.
lel ut Seabreeze, which waahiiriu-il recant
pel. who will not trouble to go to n place
ly. the new will he built during the coming
stroyed the Dixie department store. toss, {of worstiHm m it^dcsirafonhe«s~ihifitfi)' Obliged to 'Youi" which elicited srvrrnt
Make Sanford Ills. Horne.
summer, and will he ready for guests ut
encores, while Mr. Adams with Jiis "Old
HSOflBPT"---------is created in their hearts,, then they In
Harry Ward of Decatur, Ind.. who has
Henry W. Wilkes, n member of the Con­ many cases Ijtjpome connected witli some Time1 Rag," fuirly brought down the purchased celery land on Beardull nve- the opening of the next tourist season.
house. These young gentlemen further
By order of the United States district
federate secret service under President church.
nue ia so well 'pleased with Sanford thut
enlivened
the w eening-*•ih tome good
court.
18,000 cn ns .uf .bilking, powder iroroJefferson Davis, died in Dallas, Tcxus,
Their work will continue to he ns tnurh
okas ospacially-oumufaclured for Uie-oc- hr itjlcmla l a come down with Ids family n Nashvjlie manufacturer, were seized in
. Feb, 20, aged 70 years. * _
in the inteiest of one irs(he mllef."'Conse­
cusiou nnd delightfully "original"—noth­ next fall and nuike. ¿Milliard his winter Pcnsucota on Monday because they did
OneUay last week 46,000 bushels of quently they feel free to call upon all to
ing to ofTcnd, hut conducive to good, home. Mr. Ward is president 'and gen­ not conform to tiie pure food law,
.
potatoes, grown in Ulster, Ireland, were help them with the expense of fitting out
eral mnunger of the Word Fence Co., one
wholesome laughter______ __________
K,J.
("Lucky")
Baldwin
died
nt
bis
unlouded in Bultimore, Maryland.
their boat which will consider Sanford its
of the largest concerns of the kind-in tiie
The "big hit" of the evening, turnover,
home
at
Arcadia.
California,
March
1.
uged
home
port.
The
expense
of
material,
etc.,
Hen Garcia, a former sluve. died last
was the pink chorus consisting of little North,.and is well known us tiie organizer 81 years.
•
will amount to about $150.
of several wire and nail companies whose
week in Pine Bluff. Arkansas, aged 117.
Miss Anna Stiles, ably assisted by Misses
Solicitation
will
he
made
by
Mr.
und
The
contract.for
the iiew Government
capital
totalled
up
to
the
millions.
Mr.
The governor of Washington liasBigned
Maud Biggers. Mary Walker, Agarmu
building
in
Gainesville
Jins been awarded
Ward
js
very
enthusiastic
over
Sanford's
Mrs.
Parrott.
the woman's suffrage bills passed by the
Stout, Edith Bolhalmy, Irene Murrel ond
to
the
King
Lumber
Co.
t)( Charlottesville,
future
prospects,
anil
he
and
his
family
legislature, which provide for on election
Marie Stout. These young ladies were
New Grocery Store
Vu. The cost will be $100.000, und lite
will
he
heartily
welcomed
by
the
|icople
to l»e held in November next year to de­
L. P. McCuller has opened his new gro­ handsomely attired, and sung the pretty
building is to be completed on or tofore
termine whether women shall be allowed cery store in the room next to LR . Philips' and pupulur song, "You're Just the Boy of Sanford.
June
13,191D.
-tovote.------ :------------ -------------------r-*-------------- drug store on -First street, und is ready to for Me." They were encored lime nnd
Prom inent P arty Here
Two-cent postage between Newfound­ receive his friends end (itHronk. having in­ again, and it required continued repeti­
Irvin E. Burdick and Charles Wehb of
r. 0. E. Notes
land and the United States went into ef­ stalled a first-class stock of funcy and sta­ tion of liijs song to satisfy the audience. New York City, accompanied by Hon. B.
From
present
indications the Lodge of
At the conclusion of this number, the Beacham of Orlando, were in the city on
fect this week.
ple groceries. Mr. McCuller is no stranger
the Eagles will be the great social center
closing
chorus,
"You've
Got
Jo
Be
Amer­
Tuesday, and escorted by J. N. Whitner
Seventy-third anniversary of the decia- to the people of Sanford, having been with
ican to Feel That Way.” was sung by tiie were taken through the celery delta. of ull Sandfordites wishing to get in
tiie
Sanford
Grocery
Co.
for
the
past
eight
. ' 1 4 9 . 9 . ind£ticndcncc w u .fsfc '
”
entlre'caste aruTHie curtain 'descended These gentlemen are well known captains touch with their neighbors. *
years.---—
'".ilrd lust Saturday.
There
will
be
no
clanisbuess
in
ibeir
Before coming to Sanford lie was with amid much opplquae.
of industry and were attracted to Sanford
At the exhibition of new' invention« in
Moving pictures by the management of by the glowing accounts of our prosperity. make-up. ond every good citizen will.be
T.
C.
Darby
in
Apopka
for.
five
years
and
Chicago U uu instrument for receiving
welcome.
the Pastime was the next feature, which
w&gt;rele«a messages and. recording them in In Lakeland for three years, and Is an ex­ culminated the program. Tire show wns Mr. Beacham has nfwuys been Sanford's
All those wishing to get in us charter
typewriting form In full. The instrument perienced man in the grocery business. eminently salisfactoy. and the boys de­ friend and Is thinking of investing luye members and take advantage of the low
Coupled with this, Mr. McCuller is endowed
in the future.
initiation fee us such, will please cull on
either.send or receive.
with a most jovial disposition and numbers serve much credit, for they all worked
S.
Runge, at die Coca-Colu Bottling Co.
The
Royal
Tailorsbrand
of
clothing
A scheme has been discovered In In­ his friends by his acqulntances. ’
hard for the success of the venture.
before
Mardi lüth. On March lOlli tiie
means perfection. See samples at D. A.
dianapolis which was intended to flood the
diarter
will be dosed.
Tue
H
cxald
'
s
'phone
is
No.
148
Wade, the tuner, Orlando.
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THE SANTORO HERALD

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how nil at once th e sky blazed tip with
S T A T
the mightiest exhibition o f fireworks ever
seen, caused by the breaking of thou
ta n d r o f-e le ctric^ w lre ».- He described
W h &lt; în San Francisco Was De* the terrible progress o f the fire—a fire
absolutely beyond control— for the first
stroyed by Earthquake
quake had broken pll the mains, and
there was absolutely no water to drink,
nor to quench the fires. Buildings were
dynamited for blocks, but "a mighty and
strong wind” lifted the flames beyond
Dr. Kirkland o f the Congregational the cleared space, and the fire went on
"until It buried its tongue in the western
Church An Eye-Witness to
ocean." He then described the awful sec
Awful Disaster
ond shock, which killed iU thousands and
“ And behold, the Lord passed by and
destroyed the proudest works o f ■man’
a great arid strong wind rent the moun­
hand. He told of gigantic buildings.which
tains, and brake in pieces the rocks be­
cost millions to build, being pitched up
fore the Lord; but the Lord was not in
In the air, like houses of paper, "dancing
the wind; and after the wind nn eartha fantastic -dance.. pitching their domes
ker but the Lord was not in-the earth­
into tiie street and then crushing like an
quake; and after the earthquake n fire;
eggshell."
but the Lord was not in the fire. * * And
Nowhere was there a drop of water, ani!
the seventh angel poured out his vial Into
a mighty tHirst came to the’ pcople in.the
the olr. and there com e a great voice out
streets. Many of the 3 80 ,00 0 half-naked
of the temple of heaven from the throne,
people entered the 3,000 down-town
saying. ‘It Is' done!’
And there were
voices and thunders and lightnings, and saloogs, forced by either thirst or desire,
there was a grCat earthquake such as and made themselves drunk. The natural
u 1
was not since mcji were upon the earth. depnlYity and wickedness of this most
M mighty nn earthquake, and so great. wicked city in Am erica was shown in its
a
And the cities o f. the Nations fell and true- light. Men became more wicked
- \
than
ever
before
in
their
lives.
The
men blasphemed God. • • And the mer­
chants of the earth sliali weep and mourn speaker then (old something of the nwful
over her. for no man buyeth her mer crimes which were committed in the
,i M W S in w T )
streets of San Francisco. He told o£ the
chandisc any more. '
women
there,
vrithuov
"protection,
without"
This correlation of prophecies ftolri ihe
first book o f Kings and Revelation found defense, andof-the crimes that were com
fulfillment, according to Dr. K. Lee Kirk­ mitted by men. already vile, half-crazed
land in the fall o f Son Francisco, at once with drink, and the uncertainty of exist
tiie Pnris and Sodom o f America." Dr. cnce through the horrible disaster. *
He toid o f the dead, falling like hnil
Kirkland, a native of Mississippi, was a
stones
in the streets, and of the fact that
pastor o f a Son Francisco church Ht the
time of the great earthquake, seeing all there was no place to bury them. "Sud
the multiplied horrors of those days "o f denly, standing there on Market street,
heard n peculiar,sound, and the air was
thé wrath of God.“ *
____ Dr. Kirkland is u forceful, fluent speaker, filled with the most beautiful (Ionics and
N
making a profound impression upon his witii uslies. Looking*clown dose to my
audiences. He is a firm believer in the feet 1 found a mighty rent in the earth,
fulfillment of Divine prophecy in current about 300 ynrds long and two feet wide
eyents, this being the theme of his ad­ Here the dead were hauled and pitched
dress on "W hat 1 Saw and Heard in the in by thousands. Mangled bodies, torn
h cjo n d rrcqgnttiuji. w n c tnsscil vinto this
.¿A fl-t ra nci seo H ü ¡ B t E 3
crcd at thcCongrcgntlonnl church Sunday vast grave, and when its usefulness was
over, God closed it up again.” He told of
night. In o|&gt;ctiing his.address he said:
"A hundred thousand lecturers could go how men killed their wives, fathers their
-ottr-ami trii nf tlirrSan Fmndscu -mrrttr- sonsm m ! ftieuds their own cumpnirtm
quuke, mid no two would make the same rather than see them suffer, pinned be­
lecture. Eternity would be too short to neath masses of debris. One of tiie most
describe all that happened in those tliftty- vivid descriptions of _ nil was the earth
six hours. Being un eye-witness to that belching forth tiie indescribable horrors of
awful disaster, there are some things pe­ Chinatown. And "the merchants of the
culiar to themselves which I wish to bring earth shall no more buy her merchandise
to your attention, in the first place I for after Oils revelation the city council
-want to refer you to two passages in the decreed llinl Chinatown, with all its
Scripture, the one found in Kings, and newly-revealod horrors, should never he
the other in Revelation.
These two rebuilt. In and through it nil the stwnkcr
prophecies give on adequate picture of saw the hand of God at work, fulfilling
Son Francisco. The old prophet in Kings the wools o f the prophethf old. and ns
saw nn nwful hour, and lie says tiie Lord each point of horror was brought out, the
was not in the wind, nor in-thc earth­ various parts of th e phrophecy were
*nto he carried out. "Tiie prophecies
quake. nor tli«. fire. He saw the horrors
of that hour, und I am confident that 1 saw were fulfilled," said he, "for the cities of
the Nations fell. God was not in the
the literal fulfillment of tiiat prophecy.
He stepped aside and let
"The night preceding the earthquake I earthquake.
preached in Oakland, across the hay. Re- the course of Nature he fulfilled,"
turning.on tiie bout. 1 saw those little sea
- hitdsr w ludi-«v«f y uuv«&gt;U&gt;r wlio-iius visit­
ed San Francisco knowi so well, and they
were acting in a peculiar way. There Big C row d E xpected ut Spring M usical
Festival.
was trouble among them. They formed
The
fact
dint
Walter Dninrosch and
lines like soldiers by the side of the ship.
the
New
Y
ork
Symphony
Orchestra are
. flapping their wings and making distressful noises. Then tiiey would swarm up going to he in Jacksonville on Apri Midi
in the air like bees, and back down to mid 2 0 th for tpe purpose of supporting
the water, fighting the water with their die Jacksonville-Choral Society in their
wings; then they Hew over the" Coni! one spring festival h a s -cr e a te d - enthtrainsmUiiim promLxelery.lauda^flowiu wells guaranteed.
wherever music lovers have rend the
lighting on die shoulder of u little girl.
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
x
"When we landed, going up Market good news In The Herald.
It is only three weeks ngo that the con ­
street, 1 thought every dog in the world
Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained and ready for crop, $500.00 m SMKXI.UO
was in San Francisco, and every dog in tract was signed which brings the fa­
per acre.
San Francisco on Market street. There mous leader and orchestra, witii four
City property, improved and unimproved. 3 0 3 ,0 0 0 acres timber land, with finest site in
they were howling as dogs do when they celebrated soloists to Jacksonville, yet
Florida for crate factory.
lose their master. They refused to die judging from the information sent us by
Others tell you what can be done. MURRELL &amp;. MINSNLYV are practical farmers as
controlled, and their masters . could do T. T. Elmore, die secretnry of the Choral
well as real estate brokers, and are here to show you what has been and can he done.
absolutely nothing with them. A little Society, the demand for seats already has
lu v w w m m
black dog went to jiolice headquarters broken die brunt of the enormous exim m u v
early in the night and was tail out. Later pense the engagement entailed.
There will be four concerts:
Monday
he went again, whining and howling and
again Was lie put out. Vet another.lime 1 on title« nml nightT Tuesday matinee nod
he went, and tills time he was kicked out. night. 'The huge chorus of two hundred
About 3 o'clock (the quake coining at and fifty voices will be heard in Tues­
CONTRACTOR
5:15), he caine again, and die officers day night’s big program when Haydy’s
i.
-j.
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—
a
nd D U IL D E R
Jayorite
oratorio.
"The
Creation,"
will
Ire
could rcorrr-believe jI_thiL.WJDR.dfig.Jor
the hair on his head had turned almost given, soloists, orchestra and Choral So­
ciety taking part. *
white.
SERVED AT
A special raterof- only T9 is being
“ We passed a livery stable, and within
w c heard a sound ns of murder. Wc went made for the entire series of four con ­
Eaclt con­ None hut first-class labor employed and nil contracts guaranteed to be in accordance
Jo and found twenty men trying to con: certs—for one concert, $2.
witii plans and specifications
cert
will
be
the
highest
grade
of talent
trol a single horse. The horses o f the
that
has
ever
appeared
on
one
platform
city were wild with nervousness. They
I am In Business to do Business fo r Those Who Need My Services
could not be controlled, and the cnbs und in Jacksonville without a single excep­
Pos loffi CO Box 771
e
other vehiclea of the city were tied upi tion.
It will be wonderful, and as the divine
traffic was blocked, for the liurscs were
Prolse fo r Clerk Scott
County Tax Assessor’s Notice
"beyond control in their nervous fright. instruments begin to cast their spell over
the
vast
audience,
we
are
sure
Hint
all
The
export
accountant ip the city severEither I or an assistant tax assessor
A s 1 went to my home I thought'over
these tilings, and being from the far of teose of our readers who make the trip al days ngo who gave tiie council arcefti tyill be at the following named places to
south, a ridn u tu ra liy a bit superstitious. to Jacksonville for this festivalrwili pro­ mate upon opening a new set of books for« HTbive lax returns for Orange county for
tiie city council, reported that tiie books of 1909:
Uiey weighed on my mind. I went to nounce it ’‘ worth white."
Immediate application for seau_ahyuld the city, ns kept by City Clerk Scott, were
Sanford, February 27Ul.un«i Match 1st
bed. however, and soon fell asleep^ The
B 'd r e d
G oods
Wednesday .next tiling I knew the earth rose up and Tie made as ~lhe' prospective faculties are In die Best oondftlotTof any he had ever al die City Clerk’s office.
*
threw nie against a mirror in the room. being taxed. FuU particulars appear in seen, and ooxnplirjiented the clerk’s work ' Sylvan Lake Marcii 2nd.
a n d S a tu rd a y .
S ta m p i
very highly to the council. For a long pe­
Lake Mary March 3rd.
-,
Tiie room was as light as day, and it our.advertising columns.
SafÄSite."
All
F a n c y work and
Long wood Marcii 4 th.
riod of years Mr. Scott has performed the
seemed forty years that 1 was held against
Drain and Irrigation M aterial
duties of this office faithfully and well,
M a t e r ia ls f o r same on Sul«:
Geneva Mardi 11th.
that m inor,"
We make special carload prices on and richly deserves the encomiums heaped
’
S. A. Robinson.
The speaker then tolf} o f .the descent mixed sizes of sewer pipe, 4 Inch. 8 inch
upon him.
«
' For want of’ storage room, I will d ose
into the street, and o f finding thousands and larger sizes. Also second quality
out buggies and homes* at cost, for thirty
there in their nightclothes, or no clothes pipes q j reduced rates. See us before
to r an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
days. Now is time to buy, and ‘ save C R I P P E N ’S M U SIC "STORE j
at ulL He told o f ' the sweep of the fire. buying. Geo. H. F i-knalp Hakdwazz Co.
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sous. *
money.
—SxNrosD Cakxiagc Woaxs.
(Railroad Way)

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Celery Lands and Celery
Farms. City Property I

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Terms to suit your pocket-book

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�TWELVE PACES - PART II PAGES I TO 8

H ERALD
IN S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 29

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. MARCH G. 1909
counterfeit treasury notes. The counter­
feits were to 1« printed on strictly genu
ine government paper from plates made
from photogrnphs rff the genuine notes.

THE BAND MINSTREL

” A party of capitalists fromlHonolulu are Home
on their way to CubaJQ.opernte a sugar
plantation on a huge scale. They have
purchased 2 5.000 nfres of land and will
begin operations immediately on their ar­
rival on the islnnd.

Boys Give Good Show
Tuesday IVIgtir

SANfORD HAS GOOD TALENT

By order of the Intrscctfetnry of war,
Here the R eaders Will Find a Brief the name of JcfTerson Davis is to lie re­
H istorical S p rin t F lo w ln i
stored to the tablet of the Cabin John
For Hurried R eaders
bridge nenr.Wnshingtqn, from which it wns
The memory of tlic Fisk-Stokes tragedy chisselcd during wnr time».
of years ago Is recalled by the death, last
Win. D. Crum, the negro whose npjioinlweek, in Yokohoma, Japan, or Dr. Thoinna tnenl nscollectorof customs at Charleston,
■■
*
*v
:
. IJ. Tripled the surgeon who dressed Fisk's S. C., was looked upon by the people of
wounds. The doctor was 03 years old.
that city us an insult, lias resigned.

Large Crowd In A ttendance and the
Days A ccord ed Warm O v a tio n M instrel a Big S u ccess
A tnrge crowd wns in attendance at
the op&lt;£thouse Tuesday night to witness
the minstrel given by home talent for the
benefit of the band. In fact, the attend
ance wns so large that the house wns
taxed to its utmost seating capacity.
~
After kncpingperfect time for more than
During the carnival In Lisbon, Portugnl,
The minstrel wns a revelation to^ the
a decade of years, th e historic old clock last week much rioting wns indulged in
people
of-Sanford, as few-had any Idea
high up in tba tower-of the Loth m ill at and several persons killed or wuAinded.

"Vi:-

felt hat being blown ia am ong the works NOVELTY WORKS E
during a gnle last week

O

nvgtfaa6g hsiun rakmt could, be
R
due the

First Y ear

CELERY DISPLAY TAKES PRIZES

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Sanford Product W as Finest Exhibited
At S ta te Fair
. _C. iL Huffncc-thc enterprising - com mis­
sioner in clinrge of Sanford's display at
the stnto fnir succeeded In carrying off
the premiums for the' comity making the
largest nnd best display of celery and the
individual making the best nn I largest
display of celery.
Mr. Hoffner Imd a nice display of cel­
ery, fruits and vegetables and was atten­
tive to the crowds thronging thc display
at all times, even going to the length of
keeping cut up stalks of celery and salt
for the people to have ample proof of the
rich flavor and other good propej-tles of
Sanford celery. Mr. Hoffner reports
veyr-large attendance nt thc fair nnd is
well plcused with the ¡mention thnt wns
attracted townVd the Snnfom
Too
tyyJ/wi- cannot be' lies towed
upon Mr. Hoffner who represented us at
Tnmpn nnd Mr. C. H. Lclllcr who is doing
the same good work nt Jacksonville. The
duties of these representatives are ardu­
ous and varied nnd the questions that
must 1« answered are numerous. There
Is no doubt about the results of these
displnys being made by Sanford as they
ure easily seen in the numerous people
coming into the city every day nhd buy­
ing property.

boys and lovely young ladies who con­
stituted the caste, for Hie-high •character
After being in coinotosa condition most Well Equipped Plant Will Soon Be In
of the program.
of the time since last Christmas, Miss
Operation
- The house began ttvlill rapidly at»out 8
Edith FI(clangor died at her home inTruSanford's money has long enriched the
o'clock, and nt 8:3tf the curtain arose
manshurg, N, Y., last week, without hav­ coffers of business men in different cities
showing the entire company in grand en­
ing awakened.
in certain lines of trade, hut little by little
semble. and nn overture from the San­
For the first time In over forty years^ the industries ate seeking Sanford, and ford Bond was the first number on the
money that was wont to seek other chon
snow fell In Genoa, Italy, last week.
program. The sccnfry, though not elab­
Judge Tompkins of the New Y ork . su­ nets is now being diverted to the home orate, wns very pretty, nml the costumes
preme court, has cut down a lawyer's ex- product. The lutest industry, nhd one Hint appropriate. The boys weregroujwd on
lias long been needed, is u novelty works,
R ece ptio n t o -D r. K lrk lu n d .
horbltant fco o f $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 to the more
the stage in crescent form, nnd slightly
and in n few weeks the Pqjie Contracting
tnudesi sum o f $15,000,
elevnted above them were six pretty
A goodly company of Sanford people
Co. of this city will luive a large building
young ladies nil attired In pink—truly n attended the reception tendered to the
Gov. Williams of Kentucky has pardoned
erected and machinery installed fully cnJuvely and-phut slug pidure. . -----------K e v -Rj.I . Kirkland, the now—pastor-of
------ 4 ha editor-of Uu» Louisville - Herald- - cm;
i of supplying everything neciicd in
— Jnklbert-Dnvla mathr-mr—ideal—inter- the People's Congfegnllonnr Chureh.^ntid
------ vlcted of libeling-ft-Jtidge-and-proserattnj;
builders' supplies.
locutor, officiating in that difficult rapac­ his wife on Inst Monday evening at the
attorney In criticising them for not prose­
The building will be located on their
ity with much grace and - dignii*_inUrn. church.— —— — i ■— -------------cuting night riders. The governor snys the
|»Tty a Llha.ramut-uf—krwnoh—nvww*
during each and every number on the
Invitations hail been sent lu the other
- — oUtef-did hi» duty;------------ :----------nml Commercial street, where they are now
program
in
unexcelled
manner.
pastors
of the city and nil of them re­
Twenty-eight London suffrngets, some manufacturing pressed brick and artificial
sponded
either by their presence or with
Waites
Beatty
rendered
in
fine
style
of them aristocratic woman, all well edu­ stone.
the pretty liallud entitled "Only n Bunch regrets that other engagements prevent
cated. haVfc been sent to prison for trying
Mr. Hammond lias been in Jacksonville
v
to force the Prime Minister to take notice sevenddiiys ibis week, where he negotiated of Violets," nnd was the recipient of n ed attendance.
very
complimentary
encore.
Mr.
Beatty
A
short
program
under
(he;
direction
of
of their cause.
for the best machinery and equipment on
lias a good voice nml his selections are Chairman C. R. Walker, who In well
Mrs. Win. K. Vanderbilt has given oue the market, and when this is installed an­
always appreciated by the Sanford uu chosen words welcomed the friends who
million dollars with which to build model other large industry will be added to San­
ilienee.
had assembled in this fraternal way.
snuitury tenements fur persons nfllleted ford's constantly increasing list.
Members of the M. E. Church choir ren­
Homer Hurt, in pleasing manner, sung
A complete novelty works will be erect­
with tuberculosis, where they con have
a coon song entitled. "You're in the Right dered an anthem in fine style, which
ed for the manfneture ofcolotiiul columns,
pure uir and best of treatment.
Church but in the Wrong Pew.” uml ns was followed by short speeches o f wel­
Miss Estelle Greene of Atlanta tins fallen newclls, brackets, scrolls, screen doors, an end man got off some very good jokes. come by Rev. Householder nnd Rev.
heir to half of herfnthcr’sfortune. When mantels nnd nil builders* supplies.
The ballad, "As tJmg As the World Boyd of the M. E. und Baptist- churches.
she wus n few weeks old her mother died
Rolls
On," by Mr. Phillips, wns sung with Mrs. Herrick sang a solo, uftcr which the
Gospcl Hunt f o r St. Johns River.
and her father gave her to Mr. and Mrs. P.
much
credit anti listened to attentively Incoming pnstur voiced 'his pleasure at
R. W. Parrott and wife, who arc by this
• H. Greene. Until notified of her legacy,
the welcome extended to
him
nnd
by ¡in appreciative audience.
time known to practically everyone in
she hud never known hut the Philips' were
pledged himself to be heartily in accent
Eugene
Koumilbit
(end
man)
delighted
Sanford on account of the gospel work
her own parents.
tlte audience with a funny song entitled, with anything that would upbuild the
they have been doing, have not only the
After the
Congress lias passed a bill ullowing tlte
"Dot Friem! uf Mine." nnd his rendition best interests uf Sanford.
plun but a part of the iiiuteriul oil the
wns appreciated so much Uiut he was re­ Doxnlogy n half-hour was s|ient in social
negro troops wliu were dishonorably dis­
ground for building a boat which will be
missed fur connection with Brownsville of- fitted com fortably into living gunners for quired to "do" the chorus several times. intercourse und all present agreed Unit a
ilrflKinmtthrrs-t^hHr-TTOt pimirtpatirtg-f deligtitfut evening hml hern spent nnd tr
■ fair, to hrretnarntedr providing‘ Theydtfit' himself und family, thnmlicy mny reach
not |&gt;ersonnlly take part In the shooting. witli the Gospel even the smallest nml in the song fest) convulsed the audience further step taken to cement (lie forces
witli laughter with some very "originul" working for the spiritual interests of our
Miss Sylvia Green, only daughter of Mrs. most remote settler on Ilie river.
The
Jokes
of u local nature, and wns nhly as­ ity.
Hetty Green the wealthiest woman in the bout will be supplied with a live-horse­
sisted
in this laudable work by Will
Stales, was married last week to Mathew power engine with which to move from
Will Build New Residence
Stringfellow,
whn also had several good
----- Astor Wilkes of Canada. At hermother's point to jKilnt.
Prof. N. J. Perkins, princi|mlof the San­
jokes.
dcmli Mrs. Wilkes will inherit $30,000,000.
Mr. nml Mrs. Parrot, while having n
Frank Grnynm favored the audience ford High School, hns great .faith ill the
Richard C. Frynr, a prominent figure in membership in the M. E. Church, arc de­
wiilt n pleasing vocal selection, while L future of this city, and hns purchased a
Confederate times, died in St. Louis Inst cidedly union workers. Their first con ­
F. Whiteliouse was the star solist of the desirable building lot on Magnolia avenue,
week, nged 7 0 years. His fame ns com ­ sideration is to get people to accept
evening.
This young gentleman [kis- u|ion which he will erect n modern resi­
mander of n blockade runner during the Christ, nnd then become connected with
sesses h splendid voice and his vocal dence in the nenr future. This will be
war is remembered by pnrlies on both whatever organization they feel will, enk wns a complete surprise lo every­ most gratifying to (lie [wopie of Sanford,
ble them to serve Him best.
. sides of the conflict.
as it is indicative Hint we will have Prof.
one.
They have been doing missionary work
The extensive seed liousouf Albert Dick­
Messrs? Geo. Adams nnd Warren Pres- Perkins nnd his estimable wife with us atinson in Chicago was burned last week, for the pnst ten years in different states, son were certainly the prirniere comedi­ way. In ull theSoulhland there is nnabler
entailing a loss of $150,000. Several em­ but during the past two and n half years ans on the program, nnd their work as inon In educational circles thnnProf. Per­
Thrir work is
ployees were Injured in the m slu o escape in the Slate of Florida.
end men could not have beeq excelled kins, and Sanford is |&gt;roud to have him nt
such ns should commend itself to nil. ns
from the building.
n professional circles. Mr. Treason sung the head o f un efficient co rj» o f teachers,
they bring people In touch with the gos­
in attractive manner, "A ll 1 Get Is Much nnd also ns a resident.
Fire in Hobart, Oklahoma, last week, de­
pel. who will not trouble to go to n place
stroyed the Dixie department store. Loss,
Obliged- 4 »__________ _______
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M ake S a n ford Ills. Home.
-pf worstiiirtnuu^dcsTra forthegg~tiiiiigir
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encores, while Mr. Adams with Jus "Old
is created in their hearts., then they In
Harry Ward of Decatur, Iml., who has
Henry W. Wilkes, n member of the Con- many cases tapome connected with some Time- Rug." fairly brought down the
purchased celery land on Beardull ave­
house. These young gentlemen further
federate secret service under President church.
nue is so well pleased with Sanford that
enlivened, the »Ycning_ with some good
Jefferson Davis, died in Dallas. Texas,
Their work will continue to be ns much
okas asp»dally~miUiufaolur«d for the-oe- be iolriuls ttt cnuifi down with his family
. . leb, 20, agcd-76 years, *
in tire interest o f one ntuidlttltcE 'toniSnext fall and makjj.Jiuijfurd Ida winter
cusion nnd delightfully “original"— noth­
One duy last week 4 0 ,0 0 0 bushels uf quently they feel free to cal) upon all to
borne. Mr. Ward is president 'and gen­
ing to offend, but conducive to good,
potatoes, grown In Ulster, Ireland, were help them with the expense of fitting out
eral manager of the Ward Fence Co., one
wholeaomc laughte r . _______
_ unlouded in Baltimore, Maryland.
their boat which will consider Sanford its
o f the largest concerns of tho kind in the
The "big hit" of the evening, however,
Ben Garcia, a former slave, died last home port. The expense of material, etc., was the pink chorus consisting of little North, and is well known us the organizer
will amount to about $150.
of several wire und null companies whose
week In Pine Bluff. Arkansas, aged 117.
Miss Anna Stiles, ably assisted by Misses
Solicitation
will
be
made
by
Mr.
and
capllul totalled up to the millions.
Mr.
The governor o f Washington lias signed
Maud Diggers, Mary Walker, Agarma
Word
js
very
enthusiastic
over
Sanford's
Mrs.
Parrott.
the woinan'r suffrage bills passed by the
Stout, Edith Botiinlmy, Irene Murrel and
future prospects, anil he and his family
legislature, which provide fur an election
Marie Stout. These young ladies were
New G rocery S tore
will lie heartily welcomed by the jieople
to be held In November next year to de­
L. P. McCuller has opened his new gro­ handsomely attired, and sung the pretty
termine whether women shall be allowed cery store In tire room next to L R . Philips' and populur song, "You're Just the Boy of Sanford.
— to vote.— ------------:----------------- -■
drug store on First streel/and Is ready to for Me." They were encored time and
Prominent Party Here
Two-cent postage between Newfound­ receive his friends and pdtront, having In­ again, and It required continued repeti­
Irvin E. Burdick and Charles Webli of
land arid the United States went Into e f­ stalled a first-class stock of fancy and sta­ tion of thjs song to satisfy the nudience. New York City, accompanied by Hun. B.
At the conclusien of this number, the Beacham of Orlando, were in the city on
fect this week.
ple groceries. Mr. McCuller Is no stranger
Seventy-third anniversary o f the decla- to the people of Sanford, having been with closing chorus, "Y ou've Got Jo Be Amer­ Tuesday, and escorted by J. N. Whitner
ican to Feel That W ay," was sung by the were taken through the.,.edery delta.
_ w l o a o f T p m U gk lX iaU C fi^ we»-, fr ie ­ the Sanford Grocery Co. for the past eight
entire"caste
and"The curtain 'descended These gentlemen are well known captains
years.-----n d e d last Saturday.
Before coming to Sgnford lie, was with amid much applgu&amp;e.
of industry and were attracted to Sanford
At the exhibition of new' inventions in
Moving pictures by the management of by the glowing accounts of our prosperity,
T. C. Darby In Apopka for. five years and
Chicago-is un instrument for receiving
Hi Lakeland for three years, and Is an ex­ the Pastime was the next feature, which Mr. Benduun has nlwuys been Sanford's
wireless messages and. recording them in
perienced man In tho grocery business. culminated the program. The show wns friend nnd is thinking of investing here
typewriting form in full. The instrument
Coupled with tills, Mr. McCuller Is endowed eminently satlsfactoy. and the boys de­ in tlte future.
will eitheEsend or receive.
with a most jovial disposition and numbers serve much credit, for they all worked
The Royal Tailors brand of clothing
A scheme has been discovered in Ln- his friends by his ocquintances.
hard for the success of the venture.
means perfection. See samples at D. A.
disnapulis which was intended to flood the
Tttr H o u ld 'S 'phone Is No. 14B
Wade, tlte tuner, Orlando.
Caldwell &amp; Son's.
Argentine Republic o f South America with

The General News of "The Land
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CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An E pitom e o f the W eek 's M o s t Im ­
p ortan t Happenings In the
S ta te 's Domain.
The schooner Deiiendcnt. which wns be­
lieved to he lost with nil on board, has
been found benched near Cedar Key. The
crew escaped. The vessel was bound
from Mobile to Port Inglis.
Tourist travel tu Florida this season lias
been ten per' cent greater, than ever bcfore.
.r&lt;lsa u. s&gt; clm iil ^ ur(
dec|||ed ,hnt
&lt;h r Florida drainage law is constitutional
nml thnt the five cents per acre tax mny
Im-collected. This means about $100,0 0 0 for the drninage fund,
The Dade county fair will he held next
week, beginning Tuesday nnd continuing
through the week.
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In one day bust week forty-four lots were
sold at West Palm Bench at from $200
lo $80 0 each.
Detective W. E; Evans of tho Tampa
force, had a leg brokennnd wus otherwise
seriously injured Inst Monday by being
thrown from n lmggy attached to a runa­
way horse.

ForIn d m F fumli wlth whlctrto pay
nrics, the Hillsboro county board of edu­
cation hrts been oltliged to dispense with.
Hie services of fifteen.teachers.
The Atlantic Coast Line depot at Fort
Myers wns entered by burglars one night
last week nml the safe blown open. Some
$ 30 0 wns secured by the thieves, who
made good their escape.
.
Ethel Godwin, the 10-year-old daughter
of John D. Godwin, living near Bowling
Green, committed suicide Inst week by
taking stricluiine. it is claimed she took
the poison because her parents reprimand­
ed ^hrr for staying out late the night pre­
vious with ¡i party of other young |&gt;eop!e.
A proposition is on foot to build a 250
room tourist hotel nt St. Petersburg to coat
$100,000. ft is to he completed In lime
for the next tourist season.
Cyl. B. F. Livingston, n resident of St.
Poteniburg from 1803 to 1901, died In Los
Angeles. California, recently, n tth en geof
70 years. He was a lawyer ¡mil gifted ns
un orator.
Of Hit- elgljl Soutliern states, eaclt pro­
ducing more titan 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 gallons of tur­
pentine and 25.000 harreU of rosin, Flor­
ida leads the list with 17.030,300 gallons
of turiKUiliiie in 1908, ngninst 15.572.700
in 1007; nnd with 1.832,114 barrels of ro­
sin in 1008. against 1.774.370 barrels in
1007.
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Gainesville la now agitating extensive
paving operations with vitrified brick,
Fleming Mitchell Appleynrd of Lake City
has been appointed a page in the House
of Representatives at Washington.
County division is now Jiring agitated
in Hillsboro county. The western half
wants to be cut loose und made into a new
county to be called Pinellas.
From present indications, Clarendon hotel ut Seabreeze, i
ly. thc new will be built during the coining
summer, uml will he rendy for guests ill
the Aliening of the next tourist season.
By order of the United States district
court, 18,000 cnits ofJinking powder from—
n Nashville mtinufuc Hirer, were-seized In
Pensacola oh Monday because they did •
not conform to the [Hire food law,
,
E »J , .(“ Lucky"J Bald win died at his
home at Arcadia, Callfornlu. March 1 , aged
81 years.
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The contract.for the 'new Government
building in GninesvilleJuis been awarded
to the King Lumber Co. df Charlottesville,
Va. The cost will be $100,000, und thu
building is to be completed on or before
June 1 5,19ID.

r. 0. E. N otes
From present indications the Lodge of
the Eagles will be the great nodal center
of all Satldfordites wishing to get in
touch with their neighbors.
""
There will be no dnnistmess in their
make-up, and every good citizen will .be
welcome.
AU those wishing to get in as charter
members and take advantage of the low
initiation fee us such, will please cuU on
S. Runge, at the Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
before Mardi 16th. On March IGlh the
dmrter will be closed.

�CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A Budget or Opinion "Just Be­
tween You and Me"

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
‘aA Chlel 1» Among Ye Taking Notes,
and fa ith , He’ll Prent ’Em"—
So Soys Saunterer.
A nc#*piipcr It not ■Itoii'ther publlihcd to tell
thepeople wlmt they would like loknow, l&gt;ul h«t to
.*Ue much ul IU
1«* Ullinii Uimu mint they
ov/Ai to ►now.—«reely.
S ftt lt / C'e r m p o n d t n e t i t TA t l l t r t l J ,

I I lit e To Hear Him Pray
I hnte lo hear him pray,
Upon the bended knee.
Who lives from day today.
Just like the Tharltee.
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I hate to hear him pray.
Who does ooprets the poor.
Who often drives away
Thetiuntry from hit door.

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I hale to hear him pray,
'
mn face
^“ . *hit
When
life everv day
• It badly out of place,_____

$6.50 for Ray’s arithmetic alone or
the modem funeral, there arc some fea­
McGuffcy’s readers for my children to
tures that need reforming. Humility, de­
__us/vuud-be- taughL from than- re.
corum, genuine Borrow. nnrt nn expendi­
cclvc the whole Indiana scries ns a
ture o f money at once moderate and de­
gift and have my children taught In­
correct
principles and
dragged
cent, are the demands of proper respect
through an impractical course nnd
to departed friends. Beyond that sham
their time fooled - away ns is being
and hypocrisy obtrude themselves and
done. I have as little cause for com ­
degrade expressions of love and affection,
plaint us any parent, for the reason
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a
that I nm aide to correct nnd supply
a pnrt o f the needful information, t
4 A young tnnn had better live nnd die
and my children are well advanced,
an old bachelor than marry a girl who Is
But I do not feel that It Is time to
above learning domestic duties, who does
quit buying schoolbooks at so much n
page or a pound nnd to select them
not know bow to cook a meal, who can­
first ns lo their scientific merits and
not make n garment, who spends her
their adaptation.
The lionrtl may
time In acquiring the frivolltiesof society,
need more power, nnd it might need
a little spattering of music, a little knowl­
more personal nbility or honesty or
energy.
Something
is certainly
edge of romance , writers, a little poor
T r e n c h a n t!- a lieaulITuT icom plexlSn.' — need ed:-----------------— --------— »------------To nil of which I heartily subscribe,
These things won't count ns a wife and
arc very poor capital to build true wont- for it was from these great text books
nnhood on. It Is a fuel that the girl who that I learned that which has stood me
becomes the most accomplished woman in good stead in a practical business
in society is the girl who first learns the career. They are so fnr above the aver­
important duties o f a home, and then age run o f school text books now used
(hat they arc not to bo mentioned as be­
acquires other -accomplishments.
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When a Man Lives
Clear up to His Income
vvvvvvvv

He owes it to his family and his business
-to provide . adequate^iife Xnsurancc-^Tlu*.
unexpected is always happening. But the
protection must be arranged for before it
is too late.

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4 Fee fo-fi-fum, we smell the blood of an

Englishman. His scalp dangles at thè 4 The Lenten senson is again will) us
b e lr o f Sccetary Olney, and we believe and society lias halted its festivities and
I Hate to hear hint bray.
that his name is Dennis Salisbury Mud. pastimes for this solemn period. The
For the poor needlnfl bread,
And have the nelthhnrt lay.
The Monroe doctrine is (do much for him. dosing days were gny indeed nnd filled
He helps them not a '
•with events and functions that made its
I hnte lo hear him prav.
4 The legislature of Missouri tins seen hend whirl and its step unsteady. But
In-meninil Iona and loud.
Like the I’hnrltM't way,
enough blood- letting in -that state nnd socioty. at least the feminine portlcih has
Tcrbe heard KMlir crowd.
will pass a law making football p la yjp g« donned sack cloth end ashes. _ metaphoric ! '
f * I hate to hear him pray
felony
on the same plane ob prize fight­ colly speaking, and retired frbm the .glare
Who't dote with hit money,
When the hat itoca that way
ing. Shades o f Jesse James, can such and the blaze of socinl life. Some, pos
Throws In juit a penny.
,invc retired temporarily from sight,
things be nnd overcome us like a sum - 1
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a
«
thankful for this respite from the never
mcr's dmidT
4 Why don't the business men of San­
Old Mizoury, the home of Tom Allen, ending round o f receptions, bridge parties
ford organize a Business Men's Associa­
the ex-champion pugilist, and the rendez dances, nnd nil that, nnd are doing
tion^ H is a lack o f enterprise on their
vous o f the Youngers, the Hildebrands little household cleaning up and arrange
part or a matter of simple carelessness.
and
ten-thousand other disreputable cut­ incut, left undone from lack of time. Tile
The latter, I should judge.
Every other
rcs|xmsivc reading of the prayer book
town of the size has an association of throats who have made a' véritable hell
has
k e p t- rihging in cars, solicitously,
tlds character. They have organized be­ of that commonwealth for decades, is the
but
solemnly
droning, "W e linve done
cause their own interests have demanded first lo place football where it belongs—'
those things whiclt we ought not to have
on
the
shelf
with
prize
fighting.
Foot­
it. Would not the business interests of
done, nnd left undone those tilings which
Sanford be best subserved by such a ball, yobr name is nux vomica mid n
we ought to have done, and there ¡ b no
relic
o
f
arnica.
movement! There arc innumerable mnthealth In us." And tins can he construed
ters that arise every year needing the
to mean Iiousglmili-dutiex-as—well—tran?^
m m hined nllmiliim o f -iill^ou r_ business j ^LSw d-fflr i kC-JfltB -.Dr. I urkliurst. He
ijgious duties. So some of the member*-.
men. The wclfarolat finnlnnlrwuuhLlbop gftjLBJRfllHtfltfrJBinfeQWJl ■heart.—
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Thanksgiving sermon be gave the s o -1 01 BOULly wuose income are not counted
largely benefited, too.
in more than four figures, Imve [lut on
~|Lct us have a Sanford Business Men's called bnrgnin-liuntcrs |turliculnr Jessy,
their nschcnputtcl clothes and proceeded
lie
said
that
a
great
deal
of
tfite
hard
Association.
times was caused by that pernicious to knock the dust off the mantel and kick
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Of THE IN IT fO ^STATES

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J. S. COLES, Jr., General Agent, Jacksonville, Florida
MRS. E. R WELBORNE, Special Agent

GARNER &amp; ROBERTS

*,,l° ori*er* revise costumes, ami
4 Have you ever noticed the jolly, whole branch of society. Shoppers who coiitin-1 *!,e
unily haunt stores for cjjcnp snaps*cause | 00111,1 ub their remaining shekels, drncltsouled fellows in Sanford nnd o
mas, and denarios,
.......... to see how fnr they
places and how tlteir very appearance thc dealers to ransack Ihe universe for .... .. .....'
will go in providing something stunning
so-called
bargains.
The
operatives
at
the
"exudes good niiiure'uiid makes yotTchcer
with which to overwhelm and crush their
up when you are afflicted with an aggra­ factories and mills are scaled down in
dear sisters nt the Easter procession to
their
wages,
already
too
meagre
to
live
vated case of the blues. • And yet there
divine service, and customary clothes nnd
is such a thing ns overdoing the cheerful properly. This is done to give the em­
ployers margin to compete with other millinery display nt Eastertide
net.
These dear Bisters will alsodine on len­
Good humor is n predominant quality wholesale houses, and thus it goes.
tils. rnollusks. fish and Incticinea in easy
Starvation
wages
is
the
inevitable
result
o f clinracter which, to the iiersonality is
slippers und negligee gowns. With mis­
us much o f a badge o f refinement as tient for the poor,* hollow cheeked girl whose
sal and breviary dose nt band for private
young
life
is
mndc
devoid
o
f
hope
through
dress and sjiytlcsS linen.
Supercilious
study and meditation,'nnd witli alien
condescension nnd perpetual frivolity arc the grasping of cruel bargain hunters.
dance
upon Lenten services nt the vari­
no more an indication of good humor Countless innocent lives are poured Into
ous*
shrines,
the (.enten period will he
titan flashy apparel Is an indication of a the fruit of the loom as sweetness wasted
passed to the soul's good, and to health
on
the
desert
air.
And
all
for
the
penu­
gentleman. A,mini or woman who would
of liody. repeating the uiigelus domine
cultivate the" spirit of good humor should rious, heartless pursuers of that phantom
nt. the ringing of the bells; morning, noon
bear in mind timt gentility and well- they call happiness in bargain getting.
and night. With much reading of the
bred consideration for others under all It is ngnin the “Song of the Shirt.” Every
miserere
mid m e n tio n s o f Kvrin FJniiuni.
I'lrctunstmices. cmnhlnciLwlüumaaimUln. Monday witnesses die weekly nnd i-wuLm.
Mcu culpa.
cheerfulness, will bring rich accessions lo c,lrrl,lfi stmnpedo in the large cities of
Tile season posses slowly forward to
the Joy o f living. This is true. Man can- lhe vast “ "'W ° r female cormorants chnsthe solemn and bleak days of Holy Week,
not well be graced with richer heritage i,lt! tho ,lclusion of special cheapness, so
until again tho bldls go ringing joyously,
than that comprised In the native gift of *° 8 i*enk..
good humor. God liicss the man who has
Don t do il ,a(,ic9- Don't tempt mer­ the altars buried beneath a forest of
it. and who knows liuw to distribute its I c,,onl8 10 become n party to mi infamous flowers, grand |&gt;cnls of organ notes, and
choir voices raised in glad To Demos to a
rndiunec nnd sunshine among his fellows. crusade against a helpless class of wo­
risen Christ. Jesus liominem salvutor.
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men and chlldron and men who have al­
—Tur. Saunterer. *
4 I have often noted the burdensomcucss ready too slight a gleam of hope in their
lives.
o f conventional funerals to the surviving
Do not kill the sewing girl by inches,
members of the family in which death
but kill her outright If you must, ‘twere a
has been an unwelcome guest. The nat­
kindness. Don’t help to pave the way
ural feelings of sorrow suggest a proper
for cheap labor, squalor, misery und
reBpcct for the dead und liberality o f ex­
shame worse titan death.
penditure in the expression o f love and
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kindness. But the thought has been ad­
vanced (lint Invisli expenditure and un 4 A man'from New York was placed in)
effort to make vulgar bIipw at fnnemUile. room number Thirteen at the Clifton j
traded from,the solemnity of the occa­ tfoUse. Chicago, one night last week.-]
sion und plunged* the family of the de­ When lie learned it was tiio apartment
ceased into extravagances that tax'd) Tillinuu occupied when Bryan was nomi­
their mon us to the utmost.
Grief pa- nated. he had an epileptic fit und bit
ruded before the world hides the solemn three inches off his tongue. Thirteen nnd
Ity oF the occasion und makes a* farce of Tillman arc a combination dint would
The kind that Mother
well meaning effort? to show genuine sor­ cast devils out o f men nnd scare witches
out
of
the
entire
community.
Cross
your­
row and respect.
used to make?
Rev. T. DeWltt Tulmagc uttered great self and turn around three times.

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4 Some very excellent people occasion­
ally favor me vyidi quite thick, closely
written sheets of advice upon dtis. thut
nnd die odier matter, all tending to show
how much better diay would arrange und
manage T he H erald , "If I were you." Of
course they would!
One o f them came to bund last week,
and I can only remark to my well mean­
ing correspondent;—
"lirp u were m e," I make no doubt
Tli Ins* would impiuve un awful lot:
Tile world would be nmvutied with sire
If yqji were m e"—but then, you're not.
You would do this, and also that
.. And make thins* tula tamarkably
- U yiai w y ma, .h t i k w v r w w « . — —

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The Kind That Looks Í
Like Bread, Tastes Like
Bread, and is Bread?
The Finest Line of Pas­
tries in the City

Our Wngfm Will Stop At j
Your Door Every Day

You atill arc you—and I—am 1.

A Portland (ln d.) man, a former school
^facber. writing to a Florida paper, gives
expression lo die following thoughts:
"Relating to the school book law,
Mr. Moore's amendment may fix die
value o f a “ series" o f text books too
high at $6.50. considering the trifling
character o i the book*.
But 1. al­
though a poor timn, would rather pay

! Tate

&amp; Monroe

prices.

J r . , Kissimmee, Fla.

The Grippen Music Store
High-graçle Pianos. Organs,
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truths, )jjjth his usual force, In ■ recent
Sunday sermon on sham funerals and
senseless usages by which grief, real or
artificial, is paraded before the world.
Dr. Tahnuge Ims spoken before the work
using the following language:
“ I believe that there are more shams,
more farces, mure hypocrisies ut the av­
erage funeral than anywhere on enrth,
nnd thut the people who howl the most
* care the least.
We sometimes sec a long line of carri­
ages returning from the cemetery with
their occupants hooting and smoking, and
laughing und cursing, all beastly drunk.
Ft Is uininporlnnl *duTJrTo (lie.
To me one of the most tiorrible, hideous
und repulsive sights is to see a woman
walk down Use streets all covered ~i)p
with a muss o f crepe. Everybody shuns
her as plough she were a leper. I say it
is a burlesque upon decency and a criine
uguinst common svnse.
Whilo "dressing in black" may not be
generally considered lite worst feature of

Selling

COME AND SEE

W an t Good, | J . M . W IL L S O N ,
W holesom e

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GROCE RY

Low Prices.

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Pico Block

Easy Payments.
The Popular Price and

UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT
Special Rates by the Week

First Class Special Tables Reserved For-Lsdif*-;

J- M. S T U M O N,

Proprietor^

(Corner Palmetto and First Sts.)

G. R. CALHOUN

Best Fertilize»
On Earth ra

FIRST CLASS CRATE M ATERIALS, Sanford, Fía*

(Caterers to the Public)

Complete Line of Groceries
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Job
U U U JPrintind
T 1111 L illg

Quickly
and Neatly
E x C£cut^
n8y
The
H e r a ld
p r in t in g
om pany

�March 6. 1900

JHE.SAN FORD IlCRALD

IN SANFORD CHURCHES

W r U. T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

Far'Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.

¿ - AGENTS

Where Devout of the Celery
City Worship Tomorrow.

General Fire Insurance
T

RESUME of ail church events

O ffle* w ith HOLDEN R E AL ESTATE CO.

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Fruit and Produce

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Southwest Corner Washington nnd Chambers Streets

or

Sanford,

to Those Religiously In
cllnod—Subjects o f Discourses
for th e Sabbath. „

In te rest

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NEW YORK CITY
REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank of New York C lty.or any Commercial Agency
nnd to Hundreds o f Shippers who are shipping to them regular

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Th* r « i « i •( Ihr Cti.rtk« in ik* City «t. Cirnnl,

Frqvmtd is biing or Mnd thtir Annnamtimnii &gt;nd
Blh&lt;&gt; Clurch Nrwi la «hi* a(H« not l.ltr llun ThaiWty
afirr««.».--------- r u ^ l M ethodist________ 1

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Kev.A.E.Houiehnldrr.pnittir.ihurrh. comer Pork
«venue nml Filth »treet; pnrtonnge, corner M»g
noli» nvenu* and Seventh «treet; phone ¡254,
Sunday morning service at 11; evening »ervicr,
7 00: Sunday «chool, 0:45 a. m.; Jno. K, Mh tinger, Supt. Epwurlh League, 3:00 Sunday evenlag.
,

|fTin, Slate and Tile Roofing

SALLAS

&amp; CO.

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W 00LF0LK
P IT T S B U R G , P A .

G u tte r and G a lv an ize d Tan ks
R ep a ir W o rk a S p e c ia lty

Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.
subject. "Bitter made sweet." 7 p. m.
"Wonderful statement.” Come lo Sunday
school at 0:45 a. m. L. R. I’ hilips will
lead the Epwurth League at 3 p. m., sub
]ist. "The soul's bread." An opportunity
’ for chunbh thchi'bferthlp~hf~thc nloFnlng
service. "All are Invited.

Sales'Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CELERY UNION

BRANCHES

j; Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida

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Chícalo
Cincinnati
Jacksonville

Room IG,

Pico Block.

BRANCHES
New York

'Pilone 269

Washington
Sanford

SANFORD, FLA.

The People's Cuntreiatlonal
Hrv K. L Kirkland, paMur: -Sunil py mum in* f*
»erv4re, II: evrnlng »ervicr. 7:30; prayer meeting
Wnlnrsday. .7;l&gt;0 p.
S hUm i Ii »rhoot. Ill n m
J, t'. Kmmlnger. Superiatendent.

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People's Congregational Church—Sim
day school at 10 o'clock. Those not at­
tending elsewhere nte invited to come Are Offering Any and All Kinds of Florida Real Estate
and study the Uible with us. The pastor
will prcnch at 11 o'clock Sunday morning,
at as Low Prices and on-as Reasonable Terms * *
subject "Planted by Rivers o f Living
• , As Can lie Had Anywhere.
/Waters." At 7 :3 0 he will take for Ids
subject "The Immortal Hattie; Paul's
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a.
Great Fight In the Amphitheatre." We
extend u pressing invitation to visitors Oflice on Park Avenue , 1 between First nlul Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florida
and working men.

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On Sunday, March 31st, Rev. K. Lee
Kirkland, the new pastor of the Congrega­
tional church, will begin n ten (lays or
two weeks rcvivuL T h cscrlesof subjects
will he published in n Inter issue of this

W IL L B U IL D YO U A H O M E

The reception given by the People's
Congregational cluirch to their new pastor
and wife on Monday night was a good
success. All who were present reported
an enjoyable time and Mr. nnd Mrs. Dr.
Kirkland were made to feel that they had
fallen into V»&lt;&gt;d hands. The pastors of
the difjarcnt churches.including Fntherfux
of the Cniliolit: church. Imd been invited
to be present and take some part.

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A. T. R O S S E T T E R , V. Pres
&amp; Tross.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sec’y-

J. C. MICCINO

A. T. R O S S E T T E R
H. R. S T E V E N S

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T. J . MILLER

TOP

P R IC E S

FOR

YO U R

ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
when shipped to HEWITT.
If you are not titling
ImtdncKN with ill is House, write to them at once.

Sanford Pressing Club

first Muntisi

a n y s flB y -fv fin n j—

General Insurance A gents

D irector!

C. H. FERNALD
W . D. HOLDEN
F. H. FO RSTER

HEWITT

AND P R E S S E S

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Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only $ 1.25

H*v I W llnyd Iunior, Sunday morning »erv
Ur. 11; evening »ervice. 7:00; Sahlmlh netioul. !l 43
m.. Ilr J, I Pen ion. Sunt ; 11, S’ . I' IT Sunduv
«I II p in . li. E. Tinnr, l’ ry»l.; prayer inerting cv
fry VYcdne»diiy, 7:30 p. in.

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Vegetables

For • Particulars, Call on

C. H. F E R N A L D , Pros.
A. P. C O N N E L L Y ,

CLEANS

Holy C rot» Episcopal
Kevdl F, llrnwn, rector; A, I* Kry. senior »nr
ih n, Sunday morning «ervice, 11; evnning service,
.&lt; 30. Sabbath school. Il:4!in m., II. 1 IVhilnrr.

Florida Fruits

The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association

pajKT.

C atholic
Krv M Tu«, ri«tur; Service* every second und
fourth Sunday, rarly mass. 7 n, in., m u » und irr
mon, lo a in ; Sunday «chool, 0 n in.; venter», :l
p. m.

SHIPPERS OF

References:

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PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
MERCHANTS
Cam den St., D altlm oro, M d,

This Paper nnd

Thousands of Pleased Shippers

In Florida

(living you twelve pieces a month. We will caII for and deliver yptir
clothes once n week. A LI. WORK GUARANTEED.

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In Gold's Bnrtier Shop
’Phone GO
Park Avenue, North
1‘ reabytcrlan
(lev J. I’ Mi Khmiun. pn.tnr; morning service,
II; evening service, 7.00. Snhhuih uhoui, U 11(1 &lt;■
m Henry Mil.niilin, Su;&gt;l , .prayer meeting Wml H Mi,+ i 4 " H 4 ,t + f t 4 t 4 ,t + + i + t ‘t*&lt;,t i t - 4 ,+ + + 4 t 'M ,+ f i + t t + + 4 + t + + t + + f +
iirtdny, 7 00 p m i
There will he no services In the Presby­
terian church tomorrow, the pastor. Rev.
J. F. McKinnon being absent in North
Carolina.

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Sanford’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store

CIIULUOTA CHRONICLES
Spn-lul Correspondence 1« The Herald.

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The weather continues to be warm and
pleasant.

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^ r«. J. P. Taylor, of Geneva siient a
fr» tliijH in tins section last week visiting
frjends.*

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STRONG LINE OE CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES -

Kev. R. Leo Smith, o f Lougwood filled t
bis api»olntment In tho Baptist church
Sunday morning and afternoon.

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Drink a Bottle of

The public s ch o o f or this place . will
dose w lthji picnic dinner at the Owen
bridge between here und Geneva on Sat­
urday. March 13th.
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and

Estimates

Furnished

on Applications

Repair W o rk P rom ptly Done
Opp. PoatofTice

113 First Street

_Mr. and Mrs, Frtutk Kuulersouand little
xoa Alfred, of Fort Pierce, arrived Satur­
day on n visit to Mrs. Raulerson's brother»
Julm W. Jacobs, who has been unite ill
for several day«. Mf. Raulcrson boa re­
turned home, while his wife uud son will
*tuy for some time with relatives nnd
friends.

Mr. C. E. C. Wheeling, of Nashville,
Tenu., who has been spending the winter
niunihs at The Palm left forhorne Friday.

Specifications

The Latest Fall Styles in Ijulies’, Gent's nnd Children's Shoes
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Just
Received
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Mr. G. W. Simmons, of Ft. Taylor, visiteJ relatives here last week.

Mr. nml Mrs. F. M. .Sorry,— of Conway
attended church here Sunday.

CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS

CITY CIGAR STORE I
G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
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Manufactured with pure distilled water— they will prevent illness, aid
digestion and give you health

Best L in e o f Cigars and J o
baccos in the C ity

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla,
j: N ew sp ap ers,

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M a g a z in e s

and

P e rio d icals j

Fine Leather Seat

txtenslve Improvements In Home
M. M. Stewart is having Ills home on
Purk avenue greatly enlarged und iruW
W
i r r s T i ' moriTrooms.
und porch with colonial pillars. When fin­
ished this will be one o f the handsomest
structures on the avenue, already famous
fw its fine dwellings.
Mr. Stewart Is a well-known grower und
ha* great ialth In the future of Sanford ns

» Place of residence.
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See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
moving.
tf

Btdutilul In rfctltn. with
rsncl hack. Made ol QMritrHtawed
«olid oak with a tiindiome yoltfcn With. Wrldy polWicd. Or»m le*ihrr «cat,
bux jrim e cimtruction, rrtnch
Ttic rrlrc It possible only becatte
I
ol oui Imractue mxdutaclgrins laulit.r*. lor chair* exclusively, tuinm«
F ouTehSU* otalt'ktntt» in in^i i.umt.llt« that we can rtit **ui U&gt;«
•cU direct to you » I
You run no tin nee. lor we rive your money back II every th«ir li not
cat. You n a v e r.l lea n t t i n d o ll a r In tl» r * «
action. Cl ah» lor dimna-tQotn, parlor, bed-mum,
n. «lore«, o:.'tc— —And t \ &lt; t y jw h rr otr. troin Hie
■ — "
R — luúít tlltanf to tí »tainctl. All kind! ol-wood. » » ililMreill tlylct.
It CW&lt;la(M IV,
Arnd fur imr Is • IUn*ii&lt;»4 rvUUr»* to t .i-v i.l ciituun»» lot tli»t
Lj
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Ml* nm.U »two* mu and p m um p u u jl u h i i » m y n t n.i i.»y va
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nwyekaU you buy. H M t b r l l u d r r t m I I I ) « l I i f t r « o u I K ) l ^ * l .
F L O R ID A C H A IR FACTO RY,

D rld o * and M o n ro * 11« , Jodkoonvlllo, Fla. , *

All the Latest Styles In Ladies’ and Children's Hats

-M R S ___C H A S _ _ Ï . -0 L A B K
NE&gt; J DOOR TO PEOPLE'S DANK.

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March

tlte CANFORO IICKALO
nre very nice for the business man who
wnnts to send out several thousand letliF o m n e n m d n v o i
Publbbrd Ertry Saturday Montini at Sanford. Fla. one. Out no 'm erchant should ask the
R. J. Holly, Manaflnl Editor
local printing office to compete in price
with the government.
Subscription Prior, $1.00 a Yrar (n Advance
If Uncle Sam started in to compete
Entered U second-clan mall mntter Aulutl 22ttd. with the grocery store, dry goods store,
1DU8, at the IVttofflo* at Sanford, Flotlda.
drug store and other places o f business,
under Act of Mardi 3td, 1870.
■jjhere would be a large sized howl and
Uurbana AdvertUlnl Company. Jacksonville. Pep* the chickens would come home to roost. ,
rearnlatir».

THE SANTORD HERALD

Ottica Flrat Floor la the Bishop Block. Flrat Street
. Telephone No. I4B.
Write It President Toft.
How do you like Sanford, the Brick City"
Along with other good things SanTort
Is to have electric lights.
Taft is all right. ' He like's possum and
taters and knows how to get rid o f th$
the Crums.
Every one is kicking against the con­
vict tease systotn including convicts
themselves.
Ohio now takes the plnce of .Virginia 1
the "motlier o f Presidents and what
husky youngster Is tho last.

MUST AS 0 0 0 0 ”
A good deal o f celery is used in Starke
and it comes from Sanford. Tills is not
because celery will not grow here, but be­
cause very few try to grow It The finest
celery the writer hns ever seen was grown
in Starke and we have the v e r y ‘ s o lf for
tills esulent. The same intensive cultiva­
tion used here for strawberry production
would produce fine celery and tho sup­
posed difficulty In growing it exists only
jjirimnglnation. It is hoped that some of
Wr intelligent truckers will try celery and
take enough pains to make the venture a
success. Others would then do likewise,
and ahollier money crop would he added
to those we already hnve.—Starke Tele­
graph.

We hope we do not. arouse the Ire o f our
Sanford cotempornrics when we make the
statement that the soil in and nround
We hasten to congratulate Gainesville Kissimmee produces more celery, lettuce,
upon securing the new government build cabbage, strawberries, pinenpplesnnd nnying and brick street paving.
-?*' ‘^J4^e4je^rtrn'irny-m heT section o f this
country, and that the ground can be pur­
Will) the departure of Roosevelt and
chased for a few dollnrs nn acre, hut it is
Foraker, the negro ple^ counter at the
a fact that everyone subscribes to who
White House will he abolished.
has investigated the matter.— Kissimmee
Gazette7
Lent being here does not signify that
Thanks, djear brothers! We are adver
the fellow who is broke can stretch his tised by our loving friends. Send in your
credit and make another borrow.
bill.
. With tho many new stores and indus­
PATRONAGE OF HOME INDUSTRIES
tries starting in Sanford the 10,000 mark
Volumes could _be-wrllten_. abou t, the
in population will soon he reached.
benefits accruing from each and every
individual resident of n city, spending
A largo number of plain and colored
their money nt home and helping the
republicans from Florida attended the home industries. Sanford people, us
-Inaugural ceremonies at Wufthingam this nileTha VC"Stood manfully by the home
week.
merchants, because they take u pride in

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^ f-n n y seetkm-of the-United-StatesTan
show more profits than the Sanford grow­
ers this season, such section bun not yet
been heard from,
The bunks ure good trade barometers
and tho large Increase in business in bolli
Sanford hanks is a sure sign of the city's
marvelous growth.

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The government navy yard at Pensacola
lias been closed by order o f Roosevelt.
Trying to curtail expenses of the navy at
the expense of the South.
The city council nt the Inst meeting
granted u franchise to the Sanford Light
&amp; Fuel Co., for electric light privileges.
This insures electric lights for Sanford
and a plant will be installed in the near
future.
Florida oranges are now selling for $2
and-A 2 tSQ-oct.box..w idt h mepns n good
profit to the grower. Had those fool
shippers of green fruit the bruins to real
izc their mistake, The Herald would like
to point out the error of their ways. But
they go on and on, every year ruining
their qwn market mid giving California a
' better chance. Rad the growers waited
with their fruit until later in the season,
they would linve realized 11 handsome
profit, Florida would hnve been richer by
thousands of dollars and Florida oranges,
insteud of being despised, would take
their rightful place in the market as the
best fruit in the world.

Large of body, large of mind, large of
lie art.
William Howard Taft, twenty-seventh
President of the United States. A lawyer,
-proreBSOKnirDprtgm;TIriirrudiicrniTerbr
the Plilllipincs; Governor of Cuba; diplo„ mat; Secretary' of War, and the more tiie
world knows of him tiie greater lie be­
comes In the estimation of tiie people.
He accepted the office instead of obtain­
ing it and lie can he depended u|&gt;on to
administer the ufTuirs o f office in such a
way that tiie whole nation will be more
firmly welded together; ‘ Me knows no
North, South, EnBt or WestHa comes to die office with strong
heart und energetic will—a man fit for
service. Here's to you, Taft I
PRIMING BY THE GOVERNMENT

* The postofiice is active Uiese days in
soliciting orders for the Minting o f gov­
ernment envelopes. The postmaster is
not to blame for this, as he naturally
. m e l p u o f . the .uilka,
and is compelled to sell the envelopes
when Uncle Sam dictates. The govern­
ment printing office prints envelopes very
cheap.and goes in debt every year doing
this cheap printing. As citizens and tax
payers all o f us are helping to pay die
government printing office debt, while it
continues to grind out cheap printing In
competltiUon with the aforesaid tax-pay­
ing primer. These government envelopes

their. uwn_rilxmid llie.priccs muJiC-tlli
ferent commodities nre very reasonable,
and there has never been any excuse for
sending out of Snnford and helping Id
enrich other sections. But there is a grow
iug tendency on tho part of some of ttie
newly-rich to make their purchases else­
where, mid one instance has been im ­
pressed very forcibly upon Tjie Ilr.KAi.iv
With IWd wcll equlpl»ed job offices in
Sanford, there is no valid reason for
sending orders for stationery out o f the
city, and yet one of our prominent offi­
cials, whose name will be given Interim
a special write-up. sent the order for all
the stationery used hy the city to
Charleston, S. C., firm. The Herald wus
not even asked for a hid. nor was Tiie
Chronicle plant.
Tills gentleman is supposed to he very
active in building up Sanford, although
after an active search into his history we
find that while very zealous in Spending
tliC taxpayer '8 im am .-lic lm&gt; luimc-apumnny of ids Own not so tout you could
notice it,
His example is very un­
worthy and The Herald will later impure
u special article for Ids case that will
show 1dm up In his truu colors. Our Job
plant has been rushed with orders since
the day of its inception and this order
was not missed, hut the principle of this
slap in the face cannot be overlooked.
There are one or two other very dis­
tinguished gentlemen who send away for
ail thrir goods, and they arc also on the
list soon to be compiled.

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sale
Also
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MRS. M. L. ALLEN

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For Sale.—Mule, wagon nnd harness,
J as. Harris, Snnford. 29-tf

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Can Fit you

LOOK

Has received n

For S ale.— 25-foot cabin launch; 8-h.p.
engine; brand new. For particulars ad­
dress J. A. McMillan, R. F. D.. Sanford.

-For Our Store
We have anticipated

Beautiful Line of New

$80.

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A Sweet Window

Garner &amp; Roberts hnve a fine window
candles, and -they wish
to inform the public that n special low
All Local A dvertisem en t« Under This price has been made on this bunch of
Heading, One Cent a W ord Each Issue sweetness for a f«W days only.
.................. TSee the window display.
Lost.—Gold brooch pin with ruby set­
ting. Finder please leave at Herald office
and receive reword.
2 9-tf
For S ale.—Choice Jersey cows for
cheap. Now fresh or will be soon.
Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching.
cular free. C.F.Ward,WlnterPnrk.

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' “T o * S A tr—ITaAoTb ffi«T rurnTTureTtypei
writer, and small safe, pictures, dinnerset
and rugs. Mrs. E.C.Tabor,Twin Lakes. 2p

YOUR

For Sale.— Beautiful Pansy and Carna­
tion plantknnd cut flowers. Plants 10 to 5 0c
each, Mrs. C.' R. RntlilT, Sanford. 29-3p

Needs and Bought Our
Stock of

For Sale— Boiler, pump, nnd engine, 0
horse. In good condition, nnd w illbesold
cheap.
2 Hlf
—Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry Works.
T horoughbred Eggsrir Hatciiinc— White
Wynndats, White Leghorns, Buff Leghorns,
nnd Buff Rock. $ l for 15. Apply to J. F.
Ariel, Snnford.
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Latest

Young lady wishes position in office or
store during vacation months. Address
“J. L." care Of Herald office.
2 7 -2 -p

New-York

For Sale.—Sound, gentle horse, with

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good buggy and harness. Price rensonanhle. Horse can lie driven, or worked oit
form. P. 0 . Box 9, Lake Mary. Fin. JJ6-4

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Creations

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For Sale, W ood—Pine or onk. by car­
load; blocks or otherwise. W. B. Ballar
A ltamonte Springs, Floridn.
If you want a first-class typewriter nt
n moderate rice, coll nt The Herald office,
and inspect the Bllckcnsdcrfcr. Th e best
nnd most compact mnehineon themnrket.

Y o u r P atro n ag e is

Wanted— Party to contract to furnish
engine wood on rack, for S, &lt;k E. railway.

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A. P. Connelly.

lic ited

AU-to Suit YOU and YOUR

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Spring is opening up-nmi
you will be compelled to

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GATE CITY HOUSE :
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J. D. PARKER, Prop.

Wanted— Everyone to know that the
j ; • Room nod Board $1.50
Blickensderfcr typewriter is the best on
the market. See them at The Herald o f­ •’
Meals, 35c.
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fice.
For Sale—Good property, now bringing
twelve per cent interest on investment.
—N. H. Garner; Sanford.

Pocket-book

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Near Dejtot

For Sale—Lettuce phmnu_R»_lL Jdunt_
head, on Celery avenue.

Comer of French nvenue and Third street.

S pecial

Rat e

ready for field.
man.

, Watch for opening of tiie Art Store,,first
week in February.
Mattings of all kinds nnd patterns, from
20 cents per yard to 50 cents, at E. A.
Heflleld's Furniture Store.
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Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on
market.
,
On as. Evans.
Buy Henry Clay Flour o f W. W. Long.
The best on earth.
SIB Art Squares for $15. size 9x12.
TTem em C o r

E.

"Tlicre is nothing new under the nin"

by the

W o ek £

our roof are OLD. and much
NEW and up-to-date

IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN

THE EVENT

We don't

charge anything (nr a look

Come

and —4»iv«HiR«re- !•»(««*----buying elsewhere

D. L. T h ra s h e r

OF

THE

SEA SO N

. . . MADAME . . .

everything complete for forming. Will
sell with or without crop, On 4 111 street,
west side. — W. K. Robbins, Snnford. Fin.
Garner &amp; Roberts are now ngents for
the,famous Royal Scarlet brand o f can
goods.
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Why ikul leruiTSupply your
needs?-

But none of the (ìoods under

Wanted.— An expefTenced. nli-round
Wekiva Tribe No. 41 1
farmer, acquainted with Sanford condi­
tions. Must huve references. Steady job.
Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings
27-2tp
X. Q., Care Herald.
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday of each
Lost—Five dollars reword for one Jer­
month in Mnsonic Hall. Visiting broth­
sey inHk cow with dark sides, gray on
ers welcome.
back, with short1 crumpled horns project­
ing over face. Has black tips, with no
ear murks. Return to or notify J. A.
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Smith at the Flemming's place in West
Sanford nnd get reward.
For Sale—Two acres improved land,
cottage, packing house, two ilowing wells;

come out in a New Outfit

Per Day.

Tomato Plants— For sale.

God plants
Phone 238. C. W. Bow­
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Furnishings

Commercial Street, •Takash Block

" Shade T rees— Those wanting shnde trees
of nny kind, such ns palmetto, magnolia,
onk nnd maple, should see A. F. Westcrdiek. Trees guaranteed tt&gt; grow. Box
293. Snnford.
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Celery Plants— 15,000 very fine prick
lied plants.for"Bale~clieri|&gt;. J no. 1). J inki8s.

So­

EM M A CALVE
The World’s Greatest CARMEN
W IL M A N ’ 8 O P E R A H O U SE

-SEABREEZE,

FLORI DA

Saturday, Mch. 13, ’09

W as In Act o f Robbing the P o s to fflc e
R eserved S e a ts :
$ 5 7 $ 3 , arid $2Sate
Electa Brand Tea qjid Spices.
Chas. Evans.
Last Friday night Harold Haskins, the
Tiekels oil Sillc nt' lionkiu's Drilg Store, Daytona, and Wiluiait* Oger»
assistant postmaster, and Mr. Thornton
The finest and most complete line of
*r . ;. lfouMfr SeahreOCe. ’Pimae 177—- —-- ----------sfFp]»edirfldlhe posfoflke in onlerto'gcT candies and cigars are kept on sale hy
something that had been forgotten und Garner fit Roberts.
1 iM W A W W W W y W M W i W W W W W M M W V W W W W W W W ***
found the door leading Into the room
tocked. Mr. Haskins had ids suspicions
moused by hearing some one moving
around inside,, and rustling around to the
back door found that some one had been
ut work upon the safe, hut had flown nt
the first noise of approach. A complete
■PHONE 1«&lt; 0
N E X T D O O R T O P O S T O F P IC E
kit of burglars' tools were found near the
safe and the yeggmun had just started to
work with a drill. Up to this time no
trace of tiie daring intruder has been
found.
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METTINGER’S

Cold Snap Benefited Celery
The celery crop is looking fine and begin­
ning to move in large quantities. The
large shippers hnve not started as yet. but
within two weeks carloads will start to
move North. It is claimed by some grow­
ers "that the cold fchup Improved tEe
oelery^-New York Produce News. ’
- Increasing* llte lr E fficien cy 4
The Sanford Maclil w pnd Foundry Works
have added to their p a n t a complete outfit
for repairing 'automobiles of all kinds.
This wiU be found of great conveuiance to
the many people in Sanford who have uutomobilea, and it is no longer necessary
to go to Orlando with machines for repairs.

METTINGER’S &gt;

- - Department!

T o the L ad le s of S an fo rd and V ic in ity :
Having engaged for die Spring Season Miss Eva Murray, nn experienced Milliner. who
having been in constant contact (since her engagement jti Janunry) with .the pi»=U fasionable
" northern centres,' and'utiemled tiie wholesale and retail openings, comes to Snnford with the newest thoughts in her line, which, with a trtoek o f the latest creations" o f die Millinery Market (now
en route) will give to die ladies of Sanford the best ever sh ow jn iiere.. • Miss Murray will tnle
charge of our Millinery Department March 8. and will be pleaseW o meet die ladjes of Sanford
and vicinity.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

A big Sunday dinner nt Stumon’s
Mr. Aheck and daughter of Winict

spent Sunday with Mrs. B.E. TaknCIf

Little Happenings— Mention of
Matters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST
S u m m a ry o f the Floating Small Talk

Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
To the Merchants of Sanford
No one IS authorized to purchase
jny &lt;oods upon The Herald account
unless they have a w ritten order
signed by me. Vou w ill please he
governed accordingly.
R. J* HOLLY.
A cup of (loot) coffee nt Stumon’s.
W. G. Hammond has returned from a
business trip to Jacksonville.

Dried Salt Shauldersat 12M cents found
ot H. H. Hill’s grocery.
Mrs. J. H. Overman Is In Atlanta this
week purchasing her .spring stock o i mil­
linery.
Sanford celery and lettuce Is bringing
—good prices this week*and Lhc cool weather
li nuking the shipping conditions ideal.

■ For Cash — Three cans 3-lb. Tomntocs.
25c; two cans 2-lb. Tomntos, 15c. This
. offer is for a limited time only. W. W.
Long.
.
28--11
S. M. Donne, a prominent citizen o f the
Geneva section, was In the city Tucsduy,
and paid The Herald office an appreciated
call.
Before you buy a range, exam ine. the
Princess steel range, nt the Sanford Fur­
niture Co. The host steel range on the
market, and only $38. Think of ii I

$4 for 21 mcq^ nt Stumon's.
Frt'sh Georgia tratter. 33 ce nts n poutitl,
Tor sale by Garner &amp; Roberts.

Best line of mattings ever brought to
Go to II. H. Hill for everything in life
Sanford. See them at the Sanford Furni­ grocery line.
ture Company.
Col. B. B. Mlnshew has returned from a
Messrs. T. H. Barlow and John Ramke business trip to Jacksonville.
of Orlando were in the city this week.
Long-Distance Telephone Booth nt Fer.National BlscbW-Co'.’s line of. crackers nald's Hardware Store, Oak ave. 28-4
In cans or package, fresh and crisp at
Garner &amp; Roberts handle Chase &amp; San­
Mt£uller’s new grocery.
born's tea and coffee, the best on earth.
Messrs. McNeill &amp; Davis of Orlando
Mrs. J. H, Bruton will leave -next week
were In the city on Wednesday and spent
for Atlanta to purchase a Jprge stock of
the day looking over their pro|&gt;crty in­
spring millinery and notions.
terests.
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The famous Fox River Butter for sale
Iron beds from $2,50 up, .Get themiptick
at W-WrLong’s-Grocery. ■— ------------- nt the Sanford Furniture Company.
K. H. Moyers, representing the PattcrLee Fegenbush. representing Hnrehtield
son-Snrgent Point Co., was in the city on
Bros:, commission tAcrehauts of LouisWednesday in the Interest of his firm.
vjlle, Ky., is In the city this week in the
W. E. CutlifT, -representing the Ameri­
interest of his firm.
can Ink Co., o f Cincinnati was in the city
Popularity of M eitlngcr’s Store «
Thursday calling on the printing trade
Headquarters for Iron Age tdbla. Any­
New storel New goodsl Everything
thing you wnnt in hand plows, fertilizer
fresh in the grocery line at McCullcr’s
distributors, etc., Harry J. Wilson.
new grocery, next door to L. R. Phillips'
Mrs. H. D. BarrofT will give a demon­ drug store.
stration of the Beechnut brands oi deli­
Iron beds from $ 2 .5 9 up. Get them quick
cacies at McCuller s new grocery today.
nt the Snnford Furniture Compuiiy
Come in and try them.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lane pnd ddnghler
lf-ypu want -a first-class—tailor-made
retumed^o their home in Norwood, 0.,
suit for $12.98, call nt D. A. Caldwell A
this week after a pleasant visit to Mr.
Sons.
and Mrs. J. E. Pnce.
The A. C, L. officials while here -Tues­
Commencing January 1st, 1909, George
day, inspected the Sanford &amp; Everglades
W. Venable, contractor anil builder, will
Railway pnd complimented Mr. Connelly employ only union labor, nnd work eight
upon the rapid advancement being made hours n day.
upon tills new project.
Mrs. M. L, Allen wishes to extend
The Herald is on sale m T. J. Miller &amp; thanks tu all for their appreciation of her
Son’s store, and the City cigar store. —.
selection of millinery by their presence
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick and congratulations at the opening
at the Sanford Furniture Company.
New. line m en's pants $1.25 to $ 5 ,.at

Mrs. C. R. Ratliff left a box of fine pan­
sies at The Hernld office this week and
Jack Moore, representing the Folk-Com­ they—nrc—bcnnties:"M rs.- 'Rn[Iirr ruises
pany’ left this week for other points in the pansies, carnations qnd cut flowers for
»late, after starting the work upon San­ the market. See the “ ud" In Want Col­
ford’s new directory.
umn.
Dill Pickles, swust mixed, cucumbers,
English Cabs, all the rage in go-carts,
mnngocB and sour pickles in hulk.
ul The Sanford Furniture'Co.
Ciias. E v an s .
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
—- Prof. C.-F.ilurguianuf SCuLircczc wusiu W r ita-4ilm -a t O rlando.-------------- — — ; ...........
the city Wednesday, advertising the'greut
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Coney of Brunswick.
Madame Emnin Calve, who will appear In
Ga.,- are in the city. Mr. Coney is of the
Wilmnn’s opera house at Seabreeze, on
firm of Coney &amp; Parker and js well known
March 13.
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in Georgia business circles. He is inter­
Romeo Coffee, 3 pounds for one dollar ested in celery culture and will inspect

Chas. Evans.1 tlie celery fields while here.
Holmes Ulair of Charlotte, N, C., was in
Elegant display o f fine sllk su t Yow
the city this week. Mr^Dlalr is interested ell's. Three days sale beginning today.
in Sanford and suburban property, and is Come early
a great booster for our city, The Herald
Have you seen the Piincesssteel rarigelf
will keep him posted.
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Six holes, warming closet rind reservoir,
See the English Cabs, the latest things asbestos lined, only $38, Sanford Furni­
In go-curls, urThe Sanford ^Furniture Co. ture Co.
New line men’ s pants $1.25 to $5, at
Be sure and read (lie page advertise­
M cttlngcr’s.
ment of the Sanford Grocery Co. on the
Mullein and Saucer hove rented the eighth page. Mr. Stripling, the genial
whole Demonl building and will have nuilinger promises to give the people of
furnished and unfurnished rooms tu rent Sanford the best of “ everything good to
at reasonable prices. They also conduct eat" and his advertisement will tell you
pool room, barber shop and cool drink hIkiuI it.
stores down stairs.
Women's exchange, nt the Art Store,
sttm -f Everybody isirr— ^ k ty it tc k rrriirrvr
mid Palmetto avenue.
Swell line of qunrtered oak rhefTonlers
W. It. Bridges, (little Willie) the mini­ at Sanford Furniture Com jinny.
ature typewriter salesman, was on the
Best line o f stoves ever brought to the
bricks of Snnford several days this week. city. Prices the lowest. — A. E. Hill.
Willie represents the Underwood ty|&gt;eFresh Muckeral nt H. H. Hill’s grocery
writer and sells them, being one of the
L.
J. King of Columbia. S. C.. visited his
greatest hustlers in Florida.
son, Dr. O. W. King, several days this week.
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri­
Mr. King represents the Pike Hnrdwarc Co.
gated land. See M. M. Smith.
of New York. He Is greatly interested in
A letter received from Geo. Davies, an Sanford, and will probably return at an
old Sanford d iile n . now President of the early date with the view of investing in
F. O. Eagles in Jacksonville states that a
property.
number of the Jacksonville Eagles will be
Fresh oysters on Tuesdays and Fridays at
down here on March lGlh to help initiate
Garner &amp; Roberts'. Full measure.
the new Aerie here, and incidentally
If you have rooms for rent, put your
- shake luinds with their old friends. *
name in the rooming house directory, at
We sell the best lime and cement that
the A*rt Store
money can buy !1
— A.
Hrrrm—
Do away with dust while sweeping cars
J. U. Chesncy, representing the Slrawpets by buying Wizznrd Curpct Cleaner of
—-Walker-Cu. o f Muokagan, Mich., wusJu the
W T v O im i
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city Tuesday, In the interest o f ids firm.
G.
F.
Hunnlcut,'editor
of
the
Southern
, The Sliuw-Wulker C o..m ake the famous
Cultivator
and
Dixie
Farmer
of
Atlantn,
filing devices nud systems, and will have
was
a
visitor
to
The
Herald
office
on
~ them on display nt The Hernld office in n
Thursday.
Mr.
Huanicut
is
an
old
friend
few weeks.
of F. A. Schumpert, and ut his request
$18 Art Squares for $15, size 9x12. K.
stopped over in Snnford to view the cel­
A. Heftield Co.
,
ery fields and write an article on the
Mrs. Fred Stabler and family arrived in celery delta for his papers.
_ thc city Tuesday from Stamford, Conn., trf
See li. Hi Hill for“ Celery City Blend
join Mr. Stabler. They wiil make Sanford
Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
their home, Mr.Stadler being the superin­
Rugs, from 75 cents up. E. A. Heffield
tendent of the Lake Monroe Produce Co.,
ami having charge of their large farm Oil Furniture Store.

Special jSale

...S IL K S ...
THREE

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D A Y S- ONLY

S A L E B E G IN S T O D A Y
♦ , We have in our new Stock of Fine Silks and
will put down at a close price for
Three Days Only

N. P„ Y O W E L L &amp;

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FARMING
PL E M E N
m a

• W e are A g e n ts ’ fo r 4

M cltln g er’ s.
__Iron beds from $2.50 tin. GeLtlimi quick
at the Snnford Furniture Company.
The W. C. T. U. is invited to hold their
March meeting at the residence of Mrs. A.
E. Philips.onvxiext Tuesday afternoon nt
•1 o'clock. .
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l~ C lark’s C utaw ay H arrow s

Olives in hulk nnd in till size bottles. -

Cuas, Evans.
The residence ol Paul Keely on Oak av­
enue is undergoing extensive improve­
ments. The work is being done by nontractor I. C- Hughes.
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok
iug ami chewing. Must complete line in
lie city.
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Chas. Evans.
Harry V ilso n hns n new toy for the
children hr the shape of an airship. They
are proving a great plaything and are be­
ing sold rapidly nt the-tmalLsuiu of 25
cents.
Fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to lie
fresh—also oysters.
—S. C. Richards, Leflier Block.
Misses Emma and Drusie Peter, of
Winter Garden s|&gt;eiit Tuesday with Mrs.
S. Rouge, Miss Emilia Rouge leaving lit
night for New York to take up her hos­
pital duties again.
T. M. McRae, representing the Southern
H njgC o^of .Jucksonvjlle vfnft In the city
Thursday. Mr. McRae Is nil old Sanford
resident and has many friends here who
are always glad to see him.

Planet Jr., and Iron Age
and Hand Tools

Horse

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
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Magnificent exhibit of plumbing goods
nnd electric light and gns fixtures, nt Fertiold’s Hardwnrc Store. Oak ave.
28-4
Our Own coffee. the best 25 cent coffee
on the market, for sale nt Gamer A Roberts'
stores only.
Mrs. W. N. Conoley, the wife of n former
pastor of the Methodist church here, ar­
rived in Sanford yesterday, nnd is the
guest of tier niece, Mrs. Angus R. Chap­
pell, on Celery avenue.
We wish to call attention to the adver­
tisement of J. K. Meitingcr on the fourth
page. Mr. Mettiuger'a nd will be found
in the same place each week and will
fpnvcv tidings of great bargains ill the
dry goods and millinery line.
— fiO-BO-valur-sitnitafy (felt iHoHfoss go- iug nt $ 8 fur the next tifirty dnys. Snn­
ford Furniture Company.
Drop In and inspect the P rin cesftteel
ranges. A real range at a moderate pricer
Sanford Furniture Company.
Rev. D. B. Sweat of Jacksonville was a
pleasant caller at The Herald office yester­
day morning/ Rev, Sweat is pastor of the
Springfield Methodist church in Jackson­
ville, und for three years was pastor of the
Methodist church in this city where he has
a host of friends.

Weutlier reportsdnily at Fernald'• Hard­
Now is die time tu buy your four-inch
ware Store, Oak avenue. 28-4
The Prinpcss steel range, the leader sewer pipe for mains. Big stock on hand.
While driving a well on the tract o f land
— A. E. H ill .
among ranges, six holes and wanning
near
Lake Jessup, recently purchased by
F. C. Whltlliorne representing the
closet, and reservoir, asbestos lined, only
Harry
PeiTer and oilier Pittsburg capital­
Times Union is in the city soliciting sub­
$38. at Sanford Furniture Co.
scriptions. If he can get 2 0 yearly sub­ ists. a vein was struck that sent Uie water
^ f » - f , , A m l c L ot»Pfltkct&gt;burg,^ W. Vu..
set! brnr T&gt;nid hi ad vane« Mr. Whiuhorue into the, alx.a distance of Uiiny.iect.jind
Fred .Temper ton, and Hairy Wray iiave
purpose« to give Sanford a page of ndver- threatened to submerge Uie surrounding
returned from a business trip to Jackson­
tisinfi matter in the T. U. Tills will be territory. The well was driven by Mr.
ville. While in Jacksonville they wit­
o f great value to Sanford and the move­ SlnfTgal.of.tha.A. E. Hill Hardware Cq.
nessed the head-on collision of two loco­
ment should be encouraged.
Garner &amp;. Roberts offer high-grade choco­
motives at Dixieland Park.
Mr. Wray
lates today, Saturdoy, only, for 30 cents
M.
M.
Smith
has
1,000
acres
o
f
celery
t' lKirts that 2 3,000 people witnessed the
per pound.
land. Sold on easv terms.
great spectacle.
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Mammoth Stock of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Ladies’ Un- i|
derwear, Jackets, Shoes and
Hats to be sold at_W.hole-JI
Säle Cost
This Large Stock of nn Entire Store in Georgia will
be Sold at Our New Store in the Stone-Gore Build­
ing, beginning
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Wednesday, March 3rd

the west side.

Get your silks ot YowelTs big three
New shipments of choice allka goon
/ Three days sale o f allka at N. P.
d
qys
sale. All the latest and best In
Tow ell i Co’s atore, commencing to ­ sale today a t Yowcll's. Whole stock
silks.
• r silks at greatly reduced prices.
day.

To offer to the people of Sanford at Prices
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Make the Slock .Move-.
Remember that this Sale will take, place before we open the New Line
Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions at tlie Same Place

BOBO

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‘ 304 FIRST STREET

FORTSON
SANFORD, FLA.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Fourth Number Of Lyceum C ourse At |
opera nous« Next Thursday

M *h

INAUGURATION WAS BRILLIANT
Inclement

W eather. Forced Crowd»
to Seek Inside of
Capital

You W a n t to B u y o r S e ll

Miss Christine Giles, soprano-vloliniste;
Mist Evelyn-Lewls. reader-pianist; 'Mr.
Leon G. Batchelder, flute soloist.
This company is composed of the above
metropolitan artists who ■have been tried
and found not wanting: Miss Giles, who
successfully perfected the unusual accom­
plishment of playing artistic violin obtlgatoes to her own soprano numbers; Miss
Evelyn Lewis, than whom there is no j
cleverer exponent of artistic reading on
the platform; and last but not least, the
great Batchelder, whoso work upon the
solo flute has made him a reputation in
musical circles second to none In America.
This company will appear In the opera
house Thursday, March 11th at 8:30 p. m.
This number will be one o f the best of
the entire course, and n treat is in store |
for thoie who will go.
The holders o f Benson tickets will tnke I
them to Newlon’s drug store where the
seats will fie reserved. The price of ad­
mission Is 50c, reserved seats 7 5 a
School children- 35c, reserved seats 5 0 a |

C|TY PROPERTY
OR TRUCK LANDS

William Ilownrd Taft of Ohio and
James Schoolcraft Sherman of New York
were .Thursday JnoWilurStcd. respectively,
president and vice-president o f die
United States.
The Inaugural day ceremonies, how
ever, werc.sadly marred by the blizzard
which raged all night, and which for
hours during the early morning weighted
th? telegraph wires with sleet to the
breaking point and cut ofT communion
tion with points cast and south.
Pennsylvania Avenue, from the capitol
- building to the White House, was a sea
o f slush and Ice. The parade, which -was
,
. I I W IT
to have formed such a brilliant part o f
-Uses o Slump-Puller
the ceremonies, was a partial failure.
A. W. Brown, the owner of twenty-five I
The reviewing stnnds were unlit for use,
acres of fine land on the west side, has |
being filled with snow and ice and slush
ten acres in cultivation and is now en­
||When Mr. Taft saw the weather today
gaged in clearing up the balance. Mr. I
he smiled rather forlornly but said cheer­
Drown Is not content with the ancient
fully; "I knew that it would be a cold
method of grubbing out the stumps, but
day when I wns made president of the
has installed a Hercules stump-puller,
United States."
and the way tbe stumps are yanked out
. v The oath of office was administered, in
when the machine starts is a revelation.
the senate chamber, in the presence of as
The stumps are taken out clean, routs and
many people as could crowd into the hlsall, and the method greatly resembles a
“ toric room. It wns here, too. that Mr.
dentist
extracting a tooth.
By this
Taft mode his Inaugural address.
method
Mr.
Brownexpects
to
clean
up
When all were assembled the oath of
office wns administered to Mr. Sherman iis land in half the time generally ex- [
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“b y
VlceTresident Fairbanks.
After pended on this work.
prayer by the chaplain the new viceNew Deputy C lerk'
president delivered his inaugural address,
City Clerk Scott finds that the nrduous |
which wns listened to with closo atten­ duties of the city clerk's office are Impair­
tion by the audience. It wns not of great ing his eyesight, and accordingly has en­
length. Then he administered the oath gaged the services of Fred Housholdcr to I
of office to the senntors-elect.
Mr. J a f t act us deputy clerk, while M ri-Scolt wtH
wns then sworn in and Uellvcred Ills nd*Hren;
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that will relieve him from the regular strain |

Come and See Us

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of book-kocplng.
Thc Tw o W idow s
r. Mouslionier is the son of Rev. A. E.
Last bight ai the Orpheum thenlher the
Housholdcr, pastor of tbe Methodist church,
Two Widows wns presented by the Wills
and is a bright nnd intelligent youiigmnn,
. Musical Comedy Company, and the funny
well qualified to fill the responsible position |
musical piece kept the large nudicncc in n
to w h icM ic has been appointed.
continuous roar. It was caisly the best
• bill yet presented by the Wills Company.
Im portant to Investors —
The Two Widows wns written for laugh­
Tracts of land o f I. 2, 3, 3, 10, 40, 70 I
ing purposes only, and it serves its pur­ acres, at prices 530 0, $ 50 0, $05 0, $800
pose well. The dialogue is funny untithe and $1,200, at Altamonte Springs. Or­
- musical numbers bright. The musical |&gt;or- ange county, Florida— tbe most desirable
tion of lust night'ri bill contained several residence or winter home location in Or­
of the latest and most popular selections. ange county. Pure water, high rolling
The crouds that are greeting the Wills land of best quality, interspersed with
company show that they appreciate the innumerable clear water lakes; one of
pieces that nrc being ofTcred. They see the most healthy locations til South Flor- j
good entertainment at popular prices. ida. Apply to
N. H. Focc,
The roles of the Two Widows were plny- 2 3-tf
.
Altmonte Springs.
ed by Harry Gilbert and Dick Thomas and
An Innovation at YbwrU's
their comedy work was good. Their fanny
N.
P.
Yowell &amp;. Co. have installed a
sayings and songs made them favorites
the nflute thEy Mgp M on Uû r^ iïïg c^ n tpittrm ' bnTt0TT nTBcnttnrinnrwm- mukc
buttons from the goods and thus motel) I
the first act.
One of the prettiest musical uuinbers in any and all shades and materials. This
the entire bill and a number that deserved will be n great boon to the ladles nnd
special mention, was the "See Saw Girls." will obviate the necessity of a tiresome
in the second act. This number brought hunt through a large stock of buttons to
several encores. The Two Widows is the match certain shades. The public is cor­
best that lias yet been given by the Wills dially invited to call at Yowelis-etore and [
company. The same bill will be present­ sec the new machine.

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night.
Thursday night, and for the rcinainderof
the week, Sweet Sixteen, one of the com ­
pany's favorites will lie the hill__ TimesUnion.
This great company of stars will appear
nt Sanford Opcni 1Joust* first Mnnrtfiv
Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Entire
change of program each night.
Shipped First Celery From South.
William Gracy. representing the com ­
mission firm ofC . V. Smith &amp;. Co., of BnlTtm c r e r ir tn 't he " city i
■Wêêï:-----Mr
Gracy claims to be the first man that
ever shipi&gt;ed celery from the South.
He
——was a truck grower at SnvantiSTTover- 2 f
years ago and some northern firms were
desirous o f getting celery in the early
spring, and hod Mr. Gracy ship them a
small consignment. The celery brought
10 cents per stalk to the grower.
Mr.
~Cracy is greatly surprised nt the wonder­
ful development in the vegetable growing
around Sanford,, and is especially inter­
ested In the prospects for strawberry cul­
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WARDING CELERY. SANFORD, FLA.

It Makes No DifleJence What You Want or Where You Want It

WE HAVE
and on Terms that are Right

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D

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THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER

~ ^LUCAS PAINT
Used In Uncle Sam 's P aln L S h op
During the jiust year the IJ. S.
Navy hns consumed 691.000 pounds
of
Lucas W hite Paint
and 278,700 |x&gt;undB of LUCAS
COLORS, sullirienl to produce more
thun 100,000* gallons of paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads of 200,0 0 0 gallons each, nnd which would
make n train more than one-lmlt
mile long.
In addition to. this Uncle Sam
hnrused during th cp n stT rn r mnrr
thun 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
VARNISHES. ENAMELS and other
products.
Uncle Sam's preference is not a
matter of favor, hut of QUALITY
nnd RESULTS.
In Uncle Sam’s service, as in
cvcrylKxly elsc's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results,
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by T sst for O row ors. All who have
u*cd thia »pray continuouily arc free from blislit

uml insects.

V WELL DRIVING
We have the largest
and best e q u ip p e d plant
for driving w e lls in this
section of th e country
and are p re p a re d in lill
ail orders p ro m p tly . Our
machinery is up-to-date
and our w ork m en are
-s k ille d in the work.------

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Those contemplating
putting in wells would
serve their lie^i inter­
ests by consulting us and
learning prices before
making contracts.

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Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays •

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I Sell the Land— Your Brains, Money, nnd
Muscles Mukes the Crop nnd the Profit

A. C. L. O fficials Here
R .K cn lcy. third vice-presldetii
-M^ihdtfhL general superintendent o f the
Atlantic Coast Line, were in iH è'cìfpj
Monday on a tour o f inspection.
——
| p h e y were taken over tbe city and I
through the celery delta and expressed
themselves as well pleased with the com ­
pany's property and the city In general, |
being greatly surprised ut the ra p id ,
growth of Sanford.

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A. E. H I L L
Hardware and Farm Implements

M adam e Calve at S e a b r e e ie
The world's greatest Carmen. Madame I
Emma Calve, will appear at WlUiiun'sOpera House at Seabreeze. March 13. Tills
will be a great opportunity to hear this fa­
mous singer, and several Sanford people
are arranging parties to attend this great
event in musical circles. Reserved seats
will be $5, $3 and $2 each, on sale at
Hankins' drug store. Daytona, nnd the
Witinan’s Opera House nt Seabreeze.

Will Im prove Ilia P ro p e rty
Henry M. Hays of Nashville, Tenn., was I
in the city Thursday on a visit to his
brother-in-law, W. D. Holden. Mr. Hayes
owns a valuable tract of lund on thè
M ake A Fine Appearance
west side and will puf it Into cultivation
The Sanford Grocery Co., under the able at once. He Is greatly impressed with |
managemnnt of W. W. Stripling, is one the bright prospects of Sanford.
o f the neatest and most up-to-date in the
Lawn M ow ers
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south. Mr. Stripling believes in-good ap­
Special
prices
to'
reduce
stock.
If
you I
pearances and his window displays are
want
a
good
mower
at
a
loyr
price,
now
is
works o f art. The clerks are now garbed
the time to buy. Also good stock of
in white coats and add much to the,gen­
eral appearance o f the store. "Every­ scythes, grass hooks and lawn rakes. [
Harry J. Wilson.
thing good to eat*" Is the motto o f the
Sanford Grocery Co. and a walk through
flave You a T elep hon e?
the store will tborougly convince one of
If not, have one placed ut once for safethe truth o f this statement.— Mr. Stripling tyam tconvenience. Telephone your order
U determined to give the people the best to W, A. Parr, Sujit., or to business office |
o f service.
at Femald's Hardware Co., Oak ave. 28-4

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TAfT IS P R E S ID E N T
Another Ohio Son Takes
est Girt

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IM P R O V E D IR R IG A T E D
F lo w in g
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F A R M S —U N C L E A R E D LA N D S
W e lls

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Celery Delta nnd other Desirable Tracts In B lockslo suit Purchaser.

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Prices and.descriptions upon request.

First National Bank

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�March f*l909

THE SANTORO «ERALO

SANFORD, THF LUCKY!
interesting Article on Spiritual and

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M a t e r ia l

Development

REMNANT ROOM !
4 9 6 W ashington S tre e t

NOTICE o r INCORPORATION
Of the Sanford

C elery Delta Land Com

pony
Tlir undersign'd hereby filer natter that they in
trnd lu imply to Hon. Albín W. Gilchrist, as Gov
etnar of the s u te of florida, at Tallshassrr. flor
lila, un (he lüth day of March. 11)09, for issuing of
T '¿rr.» ,,n,Fn* Incorporating the SANFORD CEL­
ERY DELTA LAND COMPANY, under the proi»m-,] i hnttrr alloc lint herrto. the original Charter
Iwlnil now tut tile with the Secretary of Stale nl
Tallahassee, Marida'.

IN JUSTICE COURT THIRD DIS
• TRICT, ORANGE COUNTY'
FLORIDA

HAVE YOU SEEN THE

Frank YV Gray am. Geo. W Atiams
■nd C G PerryT imftnbni tidlnjf Busi­
ness us the I'ustime Theatre
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vs.
*
I'lnintltrsT Williams nml A R Boone, doinp
Business ns Theatre Film Su
Com pan v.
1
entinnts
T o T, Willlnrnp tinti A; R. Boone,
nirminRhnnr, Alnlmtnn:
Y’ ou uru hereby noliiletl tlmL
writ o f attnfirment has been issuet
•luninst T. Williums anil A. R. Boone,
tlointr IrUBinesa an Theatre Film Supply
Company, nml your property, tow it;
seven reels o f film», now in San ford,
Fjorida, has b e e n . attached to satisfy
the demand o f the above unmet I plninA T Y P E W R IT E R I I
tiira, - amounting - t o - 1 w entyxripht‘ JlW)
dollars.
FOR
Therefore, this is to command you to
appear b efo re me, the Justice (if the
A LL PURPOSES
Peace in and fo r the Third D istrict o f
Orange County, State o f Floridn, nt my
ofllco in Sanford Florida, on the 5th day
o f April, A. U. liK&gt;9; otherwise ju d ge­
One thnt will stand the {Jrcntrst tests
ment will ire rendered aguinst you, and
your property «old for the said debt.
Cannot get nut o f alignment
W itness my hand nnd ofticinl seal at
"T h e best mnehino 011 the market
Sanford ireTh» county .o f - OrariKo- ami
4 ilOO Mu lime for JOO
the State o f Florida on this the 10th
day o f Februnry A. I). 1909.
See tliem at Tlie Uuqild office
L. G. S tr in o celi .o w ,
Juat’ cc o f thu PuacuJird Dial
-(sen i)
Drange Co. Fin; - t

The following article* on Sanford ap­
B 08T 0N , MASSACHUSETTS
peared In the Inst Issue o f the Floridn
Christian Advocate:
"The good fortune was ours to visit again,
after a lapse of years, Sanford, the ‘Celery
J.- N. Warrant,
City.' thn‘Queen City,’ the ‘Lucky City.'
Opening of Our New
A, T. Kosorrror.
ytc do not know by how many other good
S. (&gt;. Cu**t.
Tlir undersigned have associated umJ tin hrrcliy
names this thriving center o f human
nsstwlatr themselves together for the purpose uf
(“ Uning u lady corporate under and by vittur of
life and energy might 1 » called. Prehnps
I¡i» Law* of the Slate of Florida, nnd we do adopt
no town was hurt worse by the freeze than
tlir billowing Ankle* of tnuirpurnlkm;
Sanford. Before the freeze, it was n center
‘ ARTICLE L •
The'nnmr nf this corporation shall hr -thr SAN
of fruit growing nnd commercial enterprise
W o aro S o ilin g T hese Goods
FORD CELERY DELTA LAND COMPANY, and
It* principal place of business shall Vw*» SanfofdBeing at thcjicnd jof navigation on the __P lro c t F r om L oom » to You
rtortda. p d llt snoli nave such other places o '
$u John*, and hntf w n y t m w c e n Tnmjm
business In Florida tmd other S*atrs a* shMI "br
OUftWORSTEb MILL ENDS wr have drchlml to determined by the Boanl of Director*.
and Jacksonville. Sanford has always en
mil direct at the luw price of 8 0 c per \nr&lt;1
Great value
.
ARTICLE 11.
Joyed n good share of whnt railroads nnd
Thr general nature of the business to lie (ran*
SPRING LINE OF FINE ZEPHYRS-Clus
iteamlMmts can do for a place in the way OUR
tinnì».
. In short lenitili*.
. -------, styles superior to nny acted by said corpointion sjiall tie: To buy. hold
wcliave ever »Mimo In cotton gotxls. Mrrll sell. work, lease, rent, exchange, cultivate. Ini
of commerce. Besides this, hcr-riclt lands
prove nnd otherwise deal In real estate cither as
Mntlra» In stripes,
Inncy check*. Iirnmlful
. ____nr
owners or In commission for others; to plat. Im
and beautiful location on her lovely lake
ratine uf coloring; »*»11 wonh I 2 » c , unly
prove, develop, farm, drain, dike and irrigate
Invited a floe class of citizenship, who WAVERLY ZEPHYR—Check*, stripes. In
lands and dispose of its products, and to da and
variety of »tyle*. unexcelled; wnrlh
worth C J . á n prrfqrm all thing* needful or necessary for the full
went there to make their homes. Brick
t)c, only......., ........... ..............
J J T t enjuynienl of nil the rights ami privileges of Its
ownership — . -•
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ftores nnd hotels were bullt.bemttifiil res- PREMIUM ZEPHYR-An astra
. ,
, . . . ------- Une quality
ARTICLE III.
fiords. coloring rnllrrly npnrt from nrdi- I
idences crectcd.-nnd Sanford^was a great
The amount of cnpllal stock of this coriKiralion
nnry; Wurth 15c. only................................ •
place. Then came the freeze, when forshall
lie Twenty-Five
Thousand
Dollars.
PLAIN CHa MTTRAY—full rnnge of colors: fl
&lt;J25 OOO,(Ml) fully fn¡d un (hr shares to . be Out
■— tnnes were dlstroyed in h night, nnd the —worth 23CTint&gt; 15«? lier yunl
,
1
ifundrrd Dolíais«- {.llÜU.UÜj uuh, and two hun­
dred and nfty In mltnlier. amt of par Valtie nf One
= savings o i ft lifetime took wintry wings Persian ' r e K m p m x ' r.»r cidiHundred Dollar* ( *100,00&gt;each, All therapitnl
19c sti«
s a n r Sr d
HERALD
ilrcn'* wear; worth 33r, only. . . . . .
and lied. Many said Sanford wns dead.
k to lie fully paid up In real property nt n lust
N o t l o o u l D l k c l in r g o
value
to
tie
ftxivl
and
delerniliinl
by
the
Board
of
PERCALES
AND
PINTS. In »hott lenitili*, at
On our fonncr.vislt. we saw practically a
3 0 9 Pirat S t., S a n ford , F lorida
lilrn tors.
very low price*
All persons are litreliy notiiicd timt
whole brick block turned avef to the owls OUR WORSTED DRESS GOODS tiro well worth
ARTICLE IV.
on, to-w it, the ,T0 th day o f June, itKftf,
The corporation shnll continue fur "a tv-rlixl of Tire guaranty Trust ami Saving Hank
arcing, ns no other store cun show them* gmxis
and bats. This was sad.
Seventy-live Years from nnd nfter its Irgnl Incur
as we control the entire line exclusively
will nliltly for its final discharge as ex­
tnration hy the proper iiiilhorities.
"But what a transformation one beholds
ecutor o f the estate o f lu rin g A. Chase,
27 INCH BIRDSEYE COTTON DIAPERS—Vrry
ARTICLE
V.
now on entering that little cityl Every
heat quality; worth DOc for 10 yards; f i t ; , ,
deceased, to the lion , William Martin,
*,lle price..........
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The business of Ihr conxirullon shall I** ron County Judge ot
»tore and residence occupied. Stores full
Orange
County.
iluctnl by the following officers:
A Presiden!,
WORSTED SUITINGS-Odd* and end* Vice-President, n Secretary and Treasurer, lo tic Floridn. and for tire approval by sniti
AND
of choice goods, shoppers thronging the 51ofINCH
season; regular price JI.25; while . 1 | | „ elected by the Board of Directors, and n Board
they last lltlc per yard............................ -«“ L of Directora of not less than three nnd not more County Judge o f filial accounting ns set
streets, men talking of cclery.nnd lettuce
than seven In numlier. The office of Secretary and forth ' in its remirt to Raid County
in terms of thousands, Mark our predic­ BALANCE OF OUTING FLANNELS, I', 1 _ A „ Treasurer
may lie held by one lairson. The Di­ Judge's oflice in the City o f Orlando,
the H)c quality; clean-tip price ... " • “ t,
rer tur* shall tie chosen from list of itnrklioldrrs ol Orange County, Florida.
tion. Sanford’s prosperity is. just begun.
Ibecorporation
and elected nnminlly.
Mall Orders will receive prompt a Iten lion
Orlando, Florida, January 1(5, 1909,
Let us nil watch her grow.
Until the liras annual meeting and rleclJxiii of of(leers nnd (heir qualification, (FIs officers of this The Guaranty Trust nml Saving Bank,
"We saw one rellc^of the old days, the
ROOM 20
mtpornl ion shall lie; J. N. Whltner. President! A,
W, M. H .stw i-k , Jr., President.
T. Kossetter. V i.e President;olid S. tl. Cliase. Sec­
sign, ‘Colored Bar.’ We wish the W, C. T.
retary and Treasurer.
The Board of Directors
Upstairs, Pico Block
U. women or the Towit Improvement A s­
shall he: J. N. W hltner. A. T. Rossctler niul S O.
YJotide o f Application for Tax
Chase.
sociation would tear that reminder of the
Tlie hrsl organization mrrllng id stockholders of
Deed Under Section 8 o f Chap­
this corporation shall be held in Sanford, Florida,
old dark, days of the saloon nwny. San­
ter 4888, Laws o f Florida.
uo the tilth day uf Mun b, I'.KIll, for the purpiwe of
Open Tuesdays 4 to G p. m.
ford is another illustration of how remov­
adopting by-laws, and doing such other business
AND
ns il may desire 10 transact The nnnual meeting
ing the saloons hurts a town. Let us all
Notloo I* he rob J viven that Martin Doyle,
»ball la* on the lirst Tuesday of May of each year.
Saturdays
4 to Op. m.
purt haror o f la x i-orlIMi-alt-s nnmcrl lielow,
remove that old.badge o f shame.
ARTICLE VI
baa fìk«UahFei'rt I(Ionian lit nlw otlliv.aiul n ailo
"But we mast not write ton much about
Tlie. higbesl mnminl of Indebtedness n fth liio r jHUUtltui lu which tl ran gilhjrct ilsrlf shall not ai plh'rttloti or lav tlotals lo Usuo In necorford xdery aiid _m aterial. prosper!cy.
■eston i tts-cilptratvinrtt:----------;——
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nnnöö alili luw’ Rull) fü r !ilU-al*-* l'mbmocs
S t r a n g e r s WTïïTco me
Ilio follow ing ilonoflhi-il p-iiporly s UiiuiinI in
Ours Is n church paper nnd our people are
ARTICLE VIL
The names and resldepcrs of the subscribers of Orango ('tm iily. Fiorirla, to wll:
most concerned, ns well they may be, with
Juli» »I,,« w h»na i„ii, a nd 4lu*wiuaa,t id siw, k .
~ 1 M chief nsscllTof nny-rotntnmoty. i u
subscrllnvl bv each Is ns follows:
tíVTKSéS»
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N 'W Ï ,liner, Suit furd. Hui IdArntllTihTtT— -----godly people. We will not sny more about
at-8Ni«i| In Ilio mimi' ot W, II, Farlo.
yA T Kossetter. Sanlord, f ktrlda, 71 sliurrs.
7
¡F?
S tl Chase. Sanfunl. H on.la HO shares
3(5m , No. aù: tUV 1-4 o f Poo 31. T|i. »1 Po 27 E..
the excellent Sunday school, but will speak
In Witness Wtintcur. tlie subscribing Incoe pont- nssomlotl In Ilio ninno o f Chaw . M. MoKwr n.
of theSurulny services. We were greeted*
DEALER IN
tins do hereby tuhscriUi their names this third
rtl day
O tr i.,No. Uh W 1-2 12 a o f MUI « o f N 'M -1
at the morning hour by n large congreif Fibruaiy, A, It IHOlt.
j N Wtiimr*.
?o c 31, fl'.2ll 8 . 11,27 F. aasosso'l lu Ilio natilo
A T. R,r.sr.riis.
ntiun. Bro. Huushulder says it is that
if (Tin*. M MuKwlir
S 0 . Crusz.
Si »tr: or Frns in*. I
f o r i . No. 43: U ,(a2.V 3A latta r, lo III III k. A.
way every Sunday. They listened pati­
CntiNri or Um Nee J
ently while tide editor told them some
lleffirr me R E. Maxwell, a Notary Public of the MoDonqbl's su b-ilh . In Hoc. il"), Yp. M03. II. 27
aa*o*si«l lu i ho nani« o f Unknown Owner
AND
State uf t lurida, prison all y came J. N Whltner, A.
tilings pertaining to die advancement of
b'oN»eUer olid S. D Chase, to me well known lo
1Mihi orrlilloutoi shall Iki nalooiiiotl riooorbe
(he
peTBuni
tinmeil
in
antkwlm
signed
the
fnrethe Kingdom. Sonic of them out of the
ng lo law Ini (toeda will lamio thereon Ilio
gohig Ar líeles of Inrurpnrntiun. and each fur him­
m ilay o l II o o o i i i I h - i A . II. UM'.
tenderness of their heurts told us the ser­
self ai kuowhdgid that lie subscribed und executivi
Ihr tame Articles of Imtuporatlnn for the purpose*
Wllooa-HNl (ItV Migiuiluro Iinrl ofll.Till aeri! I Ills
mon wns helpful. Tills helped us. we are
herein expressed
bo 20 "rlav o f Novointivr A. 11. 1U0H.
In WrraL» Wnunor. I have hereunto set my
sure. At the conclusion of the sermon
Agent for Virginia-Carolina FcrII. M. Ilolilnsoti.
hand and official seal this 3rd day of February
A. I&gt; IVJtrit
Bros. Hotishoulder nnd Mettlnger, paster
Clerk Llreull t'ou rl. Orango I'to in tr . Klorlf l
________ tlllzcrs
____
I»i*t.1
’
.
F C. MssVtO,
nml Sunday school superintendent, helped
Notary Public Stair of florida My eununlssion
spile» April FI. r.H2
23-5
to Increase the already large list of subIt
makes
no
(iiffumice
what
lu riroult I'oiirl. 7ih Jinliolnl f'lri iill
, scTiltprs t&lt;( the paper. Sunford now lias
luit.la. Orangi' rvuiiil).
lit C irc u it C ou rt, S c t r n lti J u tllc ltil C ir­
one of the largest lists, with the fewest
In Bouirlllloii o f P, M, Ovorin»n. formorlv
. M. Ilakor. Kiiiiri)l*ii. to h ivo *11*1111111111-* of
you use now,
c u it, Orange C ounty, T lo rid u
arrearages of miy charge in the Confer­ Typewriter
11011-HKO o f ■)(-**&lt;- !.. tinker roitiot o&lt;(.
Tonsorial P arlo rs
urruelia VillamiRutiind'i a rut
Now on Olla il«)-ibi* tvi o *0 eunilng o n t o
ence;
Mike Rotundo, lier huthuml,
carri upon sworn (wflilirn *,f thv (Jiiurilian*
•
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have
used
in
the
past,
or
arid Mike Rolmulo to his own
“ At tile evening service we spike on
orolii mol allhlavIlH ntlaolavl lo subì p lltlon
Bill for Par tit ion
aOri Ih** U a a l IamvIu,,
*b- flu*(r..f
^eehio'iHible— ilttk— Cuttiir *
rm.in’s'MlSSToiiary MovcmenT We
m l la lug a&lt;lvl* &gt;1 III Ilio premiaos, iloti, COUVittoria
Villano
use.
the
machine
blot
Mint
II
Is
tillilo
i
dr
nul
ugo
o
f
nabl Jos«had more men in the congregation than
and (Jenoral BarherinU
Ibilrrr thaï Mut ili-.ilu III h s nf Muti-ago ol
To Vittoria Villano,
-----we have had ut any service since we have
From ihp affidavi!* of Mike Kolundoand Carme- the s ibi JoNSn I. Baker Im irnm vu I
ilioroforo. iiHIlKIIKII. A D J t'U iiR D
eventually buy is the Ila Villano Rotondo, herein doly tiled, they decise ilN il I*IlKFUKKD
been Irnvling around. They gave good
Miai the Mini Joaao I Baker
and say upon oath that they ure the cwilplainunt»
- in it hr I* bi-rr-Bj aolhorUt-il In lake tilnirgp Hoi and Cold Oaths al all Hours,
named in the foregoing Bill of Partition: that ihr
attention, and wc believe good will come
phur Baths a S p scia jty
rr*|Njiiilfliit, Vittoria ViUuuu (or Victoria Villano),
f nml liiuiiago In* ow n alTalr* nf Ilio vaiai ,
•from tin* service.
o makelilaobargoH nml '•rijill tañeos, ‘ ilo -nil
» u non resident of till-State of ilaridu; that *bi

Monday*Feb. 15th

Spring Line of Worsted
&gt; Dress Goods

B lick en sd erfer?

Sanford Library

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I Free Reading Room

W e have Fine Line Men’s
Pants $2 per Pair
G r e a t V a lu e —W e ll M a d e

UNDERWOOD
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Fresh Meats
Groceries

The Pioneer Visible

ALBERT G R A M L I N Ö

Advertising Lucky Sanlord
William Temple and J. A. McIntosh old
¡pOtitcrB, formerly Irt the DeLand oillces,
.pa&amp;tcti through DeLand yeaterdny. They
are an the road for the Sanford Board of
'Trade. ■ sticking up signs advertizing
Sanford.—DeLand News.
Messrs. Tern pie a ml McIntosh o f Sanford,
who are Hairing the state for the purpose
of advertising thu ‘‘Celery City” l|ave been
hi Pulaika this week Inching up "Lucky
Sanford“ signs everywhere. That city
has indeed been lucky In securing to it­
self n reputation ns the center uf celery
cutture in the south__ Pulaika News.
Mesvs. J. A. McIntosh nnd W. J. Tenr- ple -were htTL'~WPtliic sd»y— tnrklng up
■"Lucky Sanford" placards by o rd e r of the
Sanfunl Board o f Trade. They will make
(Mmtetrf (Virirol »»ml-VVuai Qatida towns
before returning to the "Celery City".—
Pulaika Times Herald.
A Card to the Public

1 desire to inform my former patrons,

.

and the public In general. That I have ta­
ken charge ofnh e City “Restaurant (In the
Bines block). I believe that the' experi­
ence gained by rnc in Jacksonville the [mst
few months, will enulile me to please my
customers even better than 1 did when I
conducted tire old Central Cafe.
Although I cannot just at present gWc
the business my personal attention, my
assistant. Mrs. Hicks,will be on hand at all
times, aiul will take great pleasure iu g iv ng the best of service to all wtroinay cpll
•t lire City Restaurant.
—H. E.Wisz.
Winner W ashing M achines
A few more o f these still left, sold strictly
on guantee. If they do riot do what we
claim, money is refunded. H arry J.Wilson

Attention, Ladies I' A new and up-to&lt;■' d*te millinery store will be opened up
here soon.
—Mas. M: L A llen.

Underwood

m sutv'. ivmli uct atol tm unlit a"l&lt;i‘t, wllli 111 Our visit ami you Ihn-uihc a Sdirmeli Pulruit
s nu infant under the age of twenty one year»,
that site is a r itiien of the Kingdom ol Italy and like maiiliur wtlh the « ine llnblllllii« nml
P ico Block up p o i IIs C x p rsss O lilo «
now tv-tides with her mullief, Cattolica Sargent I« i Worm u* I Imi mli bo hail rosohoil the agi- o f 21
Villano, at l.un»dnmiid. Marlgliurio. Provincia dl poms.
Ill'N
F
ami
(ilIM
FBFD
at
V
liamta-ra
this
Caserta, Kingdom ol Itfll/j nnd that (herí! Is no
prison in thr State of Florida the service of a tub- 2Htli ilay o f Jiiimurv. A I). 11««).
M» tia upon whom would bind Ibe said Vittoria
Minor p. .loues. -Itulgo. oto,
, Illuni)
H ale o f Florbla. orinili y o f oruligo.
You arr therefore ordered lo npprar to tbit Bill
t. II. M, Itiibinaon, U Í o r k o f lo o • ('treuil
for Partition on Mondai Ibe 1st day of March,
••urlili anil for subi o.-unly anil Pialo, ilo
IIMI'J. the same lieing n rule day ol said court.
haroby corllfy (list ilio n l«o &gt;•nml loregolug
It Is further unirmi thill Ibis notice lie published u n In i" ami voi ri ot ori 1 o f Ilio Orrior iin
for eight consecutive wer ks in The Sanford Herald,
Pprim o f r ivinl In I I I ) nllloo In Minuto Hook
a new»|ia|ier published m Orange County, Florida
N ’ pagoW Ibis 21Mb Bay o f .Isfinnty, A. II.
Witness. B. M Rigid so t. Clerk ol the Circuit IUm,
Court in and for Orange county, Florida, and the
W Itilims I lly lui I111 amt limolai so» I llil*2Utb
seal of said tvHirl. this 2nd day ol January, A D Iny nf .lam iniJ .1 l&gt; IW)M.
UiUll,
It M. R obin w in . Clerk.
tl. M . IlnltlniHin, Clerk.
A. M. Ttmisuix,
lutati
M. I, Marl, 11. C.
$ 110 0 .0 0
Solid tut lor Complainant*.
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Many h Kutterer in Kaniord

DON P E A B O D Y
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F lo rid a

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No wntitun call bo henllhy mill well
if the klilncva ure uick. Poisons that
FRESH
jmas olT In tlie socretiono- whqu the kitltieyg u re we'I, ure returned in. tlie body
when the kidneys are sick. Kidneys
etttil-bWltUtF Ihm'-uiuu iullaiuvvl mid awtiL.
len and worse troutdea i|uick tv follow.
This Is often the true case o f bearing
AND
down pains, lameness, backache sideache, etc. Uric poisoning also causes
headaches, dizzy spells, languor, nerv­
ousness and rheumatic pain.
.
When suffering sp, try Doan’ s K id­
ney Fills, a remedy that causes sick
kidneys. You will g o t better us the
kidneys g o t better, tuul health will re­
B. U T lU iln u n , (Seal.)
turn when tha kidneys are well. L et
J. I. ANDERSON'S
23-8 Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
a Sanford woman tell vou about Doan's
Kidney Pills.
Mrs. William Goss, Laurel A ve., San­
N o t ic e o r A p p lic a t io n f o r T ax Defcd
DEALERS IN
ford, Flu., sayp: "K id n ey trouble in my
U n d er S e c t i o n 8 o f C h a p t e r 4 8 8 8 ,
case was made evident by an almost
L o w s o f F lo r id a .
constunt backache. It was hard for
r It hereby liven that Gust Lind, pun hater me to stoop, lift or rest well on account
rrriltifali* Nf. C H T -.8 * « 1BwfHttrtnr.Pl o f ihty paiitv •My kidneys» were «1st» d is­
t
Ptumbing~and
June. A. D.. IB98. bat filed said crruficate Inordered
my
and the secretions very unnat­
~~ r. and has mode application for lax deed lo
___ ■ In accordance with law. Said certificate em­ ural. When I learned u f Doan's Kid­
brace« Ihe fotlowinj described properly situated In ney Pills, I obtained a box and am
Oranae County. Florida, to-wise
pleased to say that they soon stooped
Lot 31, New Uptala
'
The said land twin* nitrated •t lho-'lfftte of Ihe the backache. They also resturod my
Issuance id auvh vcrUiivale In the name pf Un­ kidrieys to their normal condition and
All Work Receives My Person n| A lien lion
known owner
....
«benefited-mo g e n e ra lly ."
Unlew aald ceriificate shell be. zederraetl *cFor snlu by all dealers. Price 50 cts.
Office and works 214 Oak Avonue rordlnl
U taw, tax deed will Isaue thereon (in Ihe
Foster-M ilbum Co., Buffalo, Now Y ork,
22nd Jay of March. A. D. 1009.
_
mid Best Efforts
’Phone 130 Witnew w r aftolsl iMnaaliin;and saw) afcta, ikn sole agents fo r the United States.
20th day of February, A D. 1800.
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Rem em ber the nam e—D oan’ s —and
|u » l1
11. M. RiaouoK,
‘Phene 230
take no othr.
Opposite City Hall
Clerk Circuit Court Oranae County, ITorlda
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Repairing All Kinds
of Machinery

v*.
) Bill in ( ‘hanerry In
Lot i. Block 7, Tier z,) Enforr* tax t.Jen
Uwnrr Unknown, sn j)
T .A U -I V W w -ll
Criot» , t, -- —.— --------Upon application ol lire City Snlicitor, a
ix h.r-hyihxl r,n or before the I f h
niarjr Bute iljy rwsl. being Irhnutiy 17 A.
1). 1yog. in saiil cmirt, you amn-ai to and
nswrr 'ibe bllf fileri and set forlh ¡hr 11
llir* of your yctprt-tivr inlrrrxls in, right to,
or Urns upon teal rslate situate in the City
f Sanfrml. anj rirwribrJ in Ibe bilFas!
law I, Block 7. Tier 2
It it ftirlber onJfr»&lt;l Ihst Ibis order be
published In Ibe Sanfnrd Herald, a newipaper
-published in said City, onuw a week lor eight
cnuucutivc weeks prior to «aid rule day.
Witncsi. niy hand and »ekl nf Ihe said Cir­
cuit coat! Ibis ajlh day o f Novrmber, A. Lit

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Jellies, Preserves, Bacon in Glass

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H ERALD

/A^ S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
Number 29

INTHE SOCIAL WORLD
Items of Interest Concerning
Society Tcoplé.

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
Itow Celery City Vanity Fair Whjlr
Away th e Golden Hours—
S ocia l G ossip.
—

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1909
tion thnt the invitations were written on
red hearts nnd issued to the Cupids nnd
their Valentines, who heartily responded
ns over forty were present. The spacious
verandas surrounding th e-hou sc^ were
brilliantly lighted with n score Mf Japa­
nese lanterns.
Among the guests we
must mention Albert Brady. Braxton
Perkins and Geo. Lovell, alt o f Sanford—
Leesburg Commercial.
• O O

seidom. And my friends— up mid down
the world they are scattered.
And you
can count them on the finger of one
hand."-

First Year

Right at your Door!

Parents’ Club - 1
The Parents’ Club will meet next Mon
day afternoon nt 3 o’clock, nt the High
School. The program will be:
Instrumental Music..........« ..................Mi,» Frank
A ild rr»,-' The Self-Made Man "....Rev. Kirkland
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....................T . . . ! ........'.............. ........ Mr*. H ot

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ARMOUR
FERTILIZERS

A certain young lady in this town, not
Discussion
now so young in reality or in impulses as
she was before her marriage, was s i n k ­
ing recently of her early experience» In
Orny-Mrsscngcr Nuptials
the social world. She said the best time One o f the Many Great Industries o f
A quiet church wedding took plnce last
for thinking was after a hall, and she
Luchy S in fo rd
Sunday nftemodn m 3 o'clock nt the
was never moro serious than when she
A representative or The Herald called
Baptist church. Rev. J. W. Boyd offici­
reached her room after a night of guyety; upon C. R. Walker pf the Florida‘ Produce
Drive your Waiion into Sanford
.
ating.
- ;
She thought the same applied to all girls. it Commission Co.,Tuesday, and found hi in
Call on C. H. Evans
The contracting parties were Miss Alice
Her views inoy be a revelation to hinny, bUsily,engnged:in superintending the un­
Grny and Mr. Will Messenger-,, Only a
He-Qiui deliver pay Kriimi-you
especially the men. and she told therm iu loading nnd packing of thousands o f fish
few friendtrwere preset*- to witness the
a very impressive rind enterininmg mnn- There were over 3,000 pounds of herring
*- -¿Our new WareKotife
ceremony nnd few were nwnre that the
ner. She said that many a young girl alone, and ns many more o f trout, shad,
wedding had taken place ns the couple
Without Delay—
coming home from a night's gnyety sinks bream, catfish and perch.
had decided to B tea lli march on their
into u big chair before the fire nnd
Very few people are aware o f the vast
friends nnd had guarded their secret well.
dreams for nil hour or two before going pro|Kirlions o f this industry in Sanford and
The bride is a native o f Orangeburg
to bed. Pretty speeches are recalled, n tlini many varieties o f salt water fish come
S. C.. and during her residence in Sanford
look from lids mini which teemed to up the river as far as Sanford. Tito her­
has inmie many friends who love her for
menu so much, n dance with that one ring are found here in greatest numbers
her sunny tcmpernincnt nnd kindly dismerely to recall which sets her pulses in February and March, coming up the river
position.
beating, n girl's kind word or the feeling to spawn. Mr. Walker stated that Jhe
As for the groom, well everybody knows
of commendation of an older woman— largest haul was ntadp near the old fibre
Billy Messenger and it is safe to sny that
all this com es.up us the girl rests- her factory last yrnr.-when nsnlldcarluad was
no one hus more friends than he. For
head in her hands and guzes into the fire. caught, and ns many more were thrown
the jwist twelve years^he 1 ms been a resi­
Or any other brand of our justly
As she takes off her flowers and puts hack in the water because they were una­
dent of Sanford, being identified with the
them in water to keep for a day or two, ble to load litem, and they did not believe
Celebrated Fertilizers—
printing business and the publication of
jicrchnncr her fingers may ''linger nlniut in.useless slaughter- Tlie water was so
the Chronicle.
Do you want HardwootLAahea?--------the petals, nnd nil of a sudden, life np---- Ur- uiul Mrs. Miuouuigrr -will ■reside in
pears to be sweeter even than "before. the whole river looked like rain drops as
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
[lie Carrawny cottage on Magnolia avenue
Then ns the parly dress is taken off niul the fish floundered about and congested
where they will be at home to their many
Nitrate of Soda?
the negligee put on, the girl glances about the stream.
friends.
her rtwrni— -------------------------------1"
The herring aroshipitod to
I lie Herald joins in extending cnngrnt-Thellow
er«
o
f
lost-week's
btdHthi»-hireninHtcts,
antirwTille tuli commanding us
------ olatinns-tothe'hnppy- cmiptf.^Mnynlfeir
laid away on tlie shelf of the secretary: good n price, ore nevertheless u marketabark of happiness ride safely upon the
withered they are. but still recalling hlecommodity when caught in large quan­
troubled sea o f matrimony and never
pleasant memories, and a smile comes us tities. To anyone who has resided inland
strike the rocks o f adversity.
tier eyes rest upon them.
The smile the sight of men scooping tip fish in shov­
deepens as she sees this token, nnd that els mid shipping.them by.the carload is
M arried
one, souvenirs of happy limes, pictures of one long, to be remembered.
At the home o f the bride's parents at
( W rite u s)
many a good friend, and an iq&gt;cii tnetnoSeveral other firms in San fori) also en ­
Monroe, Florida, on the 28th of February,
rutulum page- of happy times still in joy n lucrative trade in the shipping of
1009, Mr. William E. Hawkins o f Sanford
store. "Ah, yes," the girl thinks as site Hsh, among them being W. N, Lcfiler,
nnd Miss Mottle Wynne were Joined to­
CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent, ~
sinks into slumber, “ life is sweet indeed." Frank Hatch. Speer &amp; Malcolm nnd J. E.
gether in matrimony, A. E. Householder
With so many friends and such friends, Vincent.
Sanford, Floridn
ofllcinling.
who can say it is not worth the livingT"
(Ask Him)
The contracting parties are well known
Du S a nford C elery.
luUutlic secrecy of tlini gentle maid­
— Hit Smlfttrd, having grown up in this vlR. J Holly o f The Sanford Herald left
en's chamber one would not gn with
clnlty.
at Jlie Times office Saturday some very
aught but kindly thought.
Hut life is
The bride is (file o f Sanford's most winremarkable celery. It is not strange that
such with its lessons that always they
W H Y N OT U S E
some young Indies ami her sunny nature
Sanford lias become famous us the "Celery
must’ be learned und sometimes learned
K »nil genial disposition has won her n
City." if this is a fair sample of the proquickly. Perhaps a year hus done it all,
’ large circle o f friends. She is the young­
I duct of its farms it is not only of very
and as the girl lays aside once more the
est daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. K. T.
t unusual size but beautifully bleached
dainty dress. Iter fact, becomes thought­
M O W , AND SAVE M O NEY?
WvniR1, well known residents of Monroe
I ami very tender uni)_ finely flavored.—
ful and earnest. Llteu wisliuLJia thw -ieeinnd it sister of Mrs. J. H. Druton oTThis
Tampa Times.
ing of glad assurance which gun never re­
It has shown more results for the Money invested than any other.
* city.
R. J. Holly, the enterprising' editor of
turn in the fullness of the past.
The groom is u young man of sterling
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where
Going to tlie dressing-table site takes Tlie Sanford licruld. was aiming the visi­
wortli mid dmrncter nnd is well known
tors
at
the
Fair
yesterday,
This,
year
several photographs— |&gt;erlmps she looks
in Sanford where he jtassed the greater
especially nt one us she lays the pile Sanford bad on excellent exhibit of cel­
part of his boyhood. The happy couple,
away, Surveying the few that are left:— ery, for which the town and contiguous
after n trip to Jacksonville nnd jmlnts In
Is used. Our representative, C. M. BRADWATEK, is in Sanford
“ Yes, - these ut least are true, true territory is famed. Mr. Holly was among
, , South Georgia, will make their home at
friends," she whispers softly, nnd gives those contributing to the celery display
every week. See him or write to him nt Orlando or
Monroe, where Mr. Hawkins will engage
each u look of fondness and trust. Into and yesterday paying on appreciated cull
Ih the dairy business and fanning.
the waafe-hnsket she throws little trin- at tlie Tribune oflice, lie left some o f the
THE
P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
The best wishes of their many friends
kets'.'ottce so full of value, but now mean­ choice plunt— Tuiii|in Tribune.
follow them.
ingless, although a tear fulls into the bas­
J A C K S O N V I L L E , F L O R ID A
W r i t * fo r B o oklat.
The R e tu rn o l u f o rm e r R esident
ket, loo, The light is put out, und as site
Lever lit g-Ba Hard
A visitor of more Ilian ordinary interest
“Glen Ginn." the country home of Mr. ruises the curtain she looks out into the in the city Inst week was Mr. David A.
Wilbur A. Ginn, was the scene of a pretty night, nnd the expression uf sadness Caldwell, a leading business mail uf San­
wedding Thursday afternoon when Mr. deepens. "Well, I sup|Kise these things ford, Fla., who came back to Greensboro
George Bollard and Miss Ruth Levering of must com e," site thinks, "life has its bit­ to renew old acquaintances-after an ub
Columbus, Ohio, were united in marriage ter us well as Us sweet, some are untrue settee of forty-two years. Mr. Caldwell is
by Rev. Boyd of the First Baptist Church. and unworthy, hut still how many are ir soli of the lute Dr. Andrew Qplilwi-ll wlm.
____ Tin- [hawing Room W m a—W
is remembered by tlie older people of tin
The group" of faces on the'dressing community as a prominent physician of
palais and orange blossoms with pansies
table grows smaller and chnnges from
lending color,
Ids day. Dr. Caldwell moved to Florida
S t o v e s , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e
Immediately after the ceremony u wed­ year to year. Fuccs are not banished us soon after the civil war- and died there
».
ding dinner was served.
Covers were carelessly ns nt first and « new one nearly fifteen years ago. His aged widow
among the few is the marking of an resides with hrrson, Mr. Davjtj A. Culd*
laid for fifty.
event—an
event which is the m aking of ■well, win».- wi ib nts-two-sonsr Mrs si urn. D. Wall.Raper, -Paints—anrt-OII&amp;r-AVhUe -and New ttom c^iicw tnr
~
'After March 15th Mr. and Mrs. Hallord
a
new
friendship.
The girl's own face and H. W.Caldwell, conduct adepartmout
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
"^VlUlie at home to their friends ut 1224
among the group is sweeter and more store in Sanford.
Park Avenue.
Dealers In Gasolene atid Kerosone
..
—e— e- e
womanly, and it changes; loo, from yeur
While in Greensboro Mr. Caldwell met
to
year.
It
may
be
that
it
tnkes
on
the
Party at L e e s b u r g
many friends of his boyhood days. He
On Friday evening a "Vnlentine Party" radiant smile of the bride, then the gentle left Saturday evening on his return to his
was given at the residence of Mrs. M. W. look of The mother. Or. perhaps, it cur­ home.—Greensboro (N. C.) Patriot.
Lovell. Misses Lucilc Cottrell and Cande ries its Impress of a story and a tinge of
THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE YEAR
M ore New R esidents
Lovell were hostesses for the occasion sadness for the one thing which was not
Dr. and Mrs. IVI nine ter and Mr. Hilton
nnd charmingly filled tlie role. It was a to be. But over all oilier expressions Is
of Chicago have arrived in the city nnd
"Hearty Party,"Jienrts were in evidence the one of reserve, o f control as if the
purchased pari of tlie fine tract o f land
JACKSONVILLE, FLA., APRIL 19th AND 2(fih
everywhere, some o f liuo young Indies deep Inner life of the soul were n secret
of
Mr. Pruuty on Comeron avenue. Dr.
even wore theirs on their sleeve.
As not lightly to be disclosed,
"I know 1 am changed," she continued, Delarneter is u well known physician uf
each guest entered the hall punch was
“
mid
people ure frank enough to say so. Chicago, who on account o f HI health has
served by Miss Agnes Arnold and Luta
conducted by the famous interpreter of the
world's muster musicians, W ALTER
Frierson.
The time was delightfully I probably am more tj^tant. surely less sought Sanford's equable climate nnd
»pent With mn«to «n d «Hipas.
A pro- enthusiastic, nod m a le friends less rap­ with Mr. Hilton will get next to natprg.lfl
earriesl by tickling the" earth with a hoe
gressive conversation game was much cn idly. 61 course.TETyouT and several oth­
and pulling the bell cord over a mule.
W ed. Misses Mattie Howell and Miss ers I may always appear the same, not­
We welcome these |pt¡triable people to
withstanding
that
you
say
I
have
beej)
a
Hattie Stevens tied, In votes, as to which
A s s ls ts d by G u s ta r H o lm q u is t, bssso; R ssd M I lisi-, la n a r i M rs . C o rin n a R id a rour midst and hope they will gain health
revelation
to
yoq
since
my
engagement.
K s ls s y , s o p ra n o ) N svada van d a r V o o r , a lto
*•*» the most entertaining young lady.
and
wealth
by
their
residence
ill
the
cel­
FOUft CONCERTO: Mondar Mutine*. Orchestrai; Mondar night. uiUcaUaneou*; Tassila,
MissCottrell favored the guests with two Now many acquaintances enter more or
SUUnaa. itili i l 1man ir. Ti f i a r lilg ir Omorfal. TUE CflEATtON", »u h (he Jacksunvllla
ery dell*.__• — ,
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Choral Sutieiy o t iiSq Usimi! volerà and N. Y. Sy in pitali, O rdinila unti aoioltls.
«citations which were very amusing. At less Into my life, yet my friends are few.
■ ■ A R O N T IC K E T * , I l
M a lia a p p lic a tio n nova
B a s ta ra a a rva d In re la tio n
Potato Barrel»
10 o’clock a salad course was served fol­ Friendship, how much It means to me
■Addir»« and móke chtxki-ftayaWr.
3
5c
F,
0.
B.
here.
now!
That
sympathetic
bond
of
heart
lowed by chocolate and cakes.
Here
Huntington Mm**. Owpemge ctfcrTi T * T - E L M O R E , S e c re ta ry , Jac ks o n ville , F la .
hearts were found galore, both In cakes life, which, in my foolish youth, I sought
Huntington, Fla.
and sandwiches. Oh! we forgot to men- for everywhere. I now expect to find but 25-tf

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