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W . W . S TR IP L IN G , Manager

Thè Largest and Most Complete Stock of

The Public is Invited to make Our Store Headquarters at all Times. Our Efforts ar
rected toward giving- each and every Customer entire S'atisfactionTn every Articf

Heinze’s 57 Varieties High Grade Pickles

Lipton’s, T etley’s. Seamon Bros.' White

Beechnut Brand Baked Beans,

Rose- Teas.

Dickens' Special, Tip

Jellies, Preserves, Bacon in Glass

Top, .Chariot,. GIobe.4ind Niagara

Curtice Bros.' Jams and Preserves

ColTee; Puri-de-tanated and

Ballard’s Obelisk Flour

White House Coffee

(A sk Mr. Briggs)

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EVERYTHING

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PART I :PÀCÊS"9^fÔl2

HERALD

/A^ S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
Number 29

IN

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1909

THE SOCIAL WORLD

Items of Interest Concerning
Society Tcoplé.

P O IN T S PURELY

PERSONAL

Itow Celery City Vanity Fair Whjlr
Away th e Golden Hours—
S ocia l G ossip.
—

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.
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seidom. And my friends— up mid down
the world they are scattered.
And you
can count them on the finger of one
hand."P aren ts’ 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
S010 ..............T ...!..... '.......... ......Mr*. H ot
Discussion

First Year

Right at your Door!
You can ¿ut

ARMOUR
FERTILIZERS

A certain young lady in this town, not
now so young in reality or in impulses as
she was before her marriage, was s i n k ­
LARGE SHIPMENT O f FISH
ing recently of her early experience» In
O rn y-M rsscn gcr 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
*- -¿O u r 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 1ms been a resi­
Or any other brand o f 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 us)
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 Sanford Celery.
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 S A V E M O N E Y ?
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 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
JA C K S O N V IL L E , FLO R ID A
W rit* for Booklat.
The Return o l u f o rm er Resident
ket, loo, The light is put out, und as site
Lever lit g-B a 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
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 tto m 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 A L T E R
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
Assls tsd by Gustar Holm quist, bssso; Rssd MI lisi-, lanari Mrs . Corinna Ridarour midst and hope they will gain health
revelation
to
yoq
since
my
engagement.
Kslssy, soprano) Nsvada van dar V o o r, alto
*•*» 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 1m an ir . T i f i a r lilg ir Omorfal. T U E CflEATtON ", »u h (he Jacksunvllla
ery dell*.__• — ,
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Choral Sutieiy ot iiSq Usimi! volerà and N. Y. Sy in pitali, O rd in ila unti aoioltls.
«citations which were very amusing. At less Into my life, yet my friends are few.
■ ■ARON T IC K E T * , I l
Malia application nova
Basta raaarvad In relation
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
Owpemge ctfcrTi T * T 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

Armour
Armour
Armour
Armour

Blood; Bone &amp; Potasli
Celery. Grower
Vegetable
Practical Trucker

* Ask fofAtrAVe-ha ve ii

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
Jacksonville, Fla.

Painter

Fertilizer

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CO.

T h e o . J . Mi l l er &amp; Son
House Furnishing Goods
S t o v e s , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e

SPRING MUSICAL FESTIVAL
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SYMPHONY

ORCHESTRA

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REDUCTION IN RATES
Florida Shippers Accomplish
Some Good W ork

ASSOCIATION ISSUES A LETTER
Good Service Already Secured und
Other Evils to be Remedied
— Better Rates

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J. C. Cltaso, secretary and treasurer of
the Florida Fruit nnd Vegetable Shippers'
Protective Association, has issued the foi
lowing. whlch*wlll be o f- specie!- interest
here and throughout the state:
A t a meeting o f the directors of this as­
sociation held In Jacksonville on Wednes
day, February 24th, the secretary was in
structed to Issue a statement .showing
what this association has accomplished
since Its organization in the w n yof secur­
ing more equitable rates on Florida per
Ishable products, matters now pcnding.nnd
questions for future action.
' "
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Under the decisions and orders o f the
Interstate Commerce Commistiim, Florida
growers have made the following subs tun
tlnl gains:
. First—Oranges, grapefruit And pineap­
ples. Dn all shipments to Atlantic sea
coast and interior Eastern markets, -fn
territory bounded on the west by Pittsburg
and Buffalo, nnd east, including the New
England states, the carriers ore requested
to establish carload rates with n minimum
o f 300 boxes or crates, and rates have
been reduced frotfl 4 H cents ns high as 15
cents per box nnd per crate ns follows
Baltimore, reduced from 47 H to 43
Philadelphia,
"
4 8 Vi to 44
Now York,
"
SOW to 40
Boston,
"
50
to 51

We hnve reasonable assurance to feel that
HOUSHOLDER
this appeal will have the desired effect.
Tills work has not been carried on free
DENTIST
of expense. To secure what we are strlv'Pbom 141
Ro-itiu 23. 2t un J 23. Plot tilde
ing for wifi require patience, time and
work. The association will require funds
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
to continue the fight. You are hereby re­
quested to forward to the treasurer. In the
enclosed envelope, either In cash, check or
JOHN C. SNEAD
money order, yourm cm bershipduesof $5.
• ARCHITECT
and on the enclosed blanks the names of
one or more new members with $5 to cover 'Phone 103
113 W. Fini Street
initiation and membership dues for,one
SANFORD, FLORIDA
year.
It was also suggested by the directors
that each meipber should address a letter
ANDEW JOHNSON
to the different commission houses with
whom they nre doing business requesting
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
subscriptions in behalf o f this association.
Practice* In State and federal Court*.
Respectfully submitted,
M. C. T. nulldlng.
Phone 248.
J. C. Chase. Sec. nnd Trcas.

CELERY DEMANDS HEAVY

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

Ruins and Cool Weather Cause Bright
Outlook In Florida

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW

Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 23.—Chase &amp;
Co. report the movement o f celery for the
week ending last Saturday as 37 carloads,
which did not begin to satisfy the de­
mand. They say that recent rains, fol­
lowed by cool wcather.hnve put the fields
in excellent condition nnd that the quality
and sizes from now on will be fnr superior
■trpfeVious shipments. The demand has
been htiayy.liiliTthey say tlint everything
they are now shipping Is going forward
on f. o. b. orders. They advise customers
to place their orders a little bit ahead, as
they will then not be diappointed in secu­
ring supplies.
Florida oranges, they say, arc cleaning
up fast. The demand is heavy nnd they
look for a good market the remainder or
the season. They expect to begin grape­
fruit shipping nexi week from the famous
Milwaukee grove. This stock is fine, heavy,
full of Juice and lias the reputation o f be­
ing about the finest eating fruit shipped
from tfle State.— New York Produce News.

Lata State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
Residences, Sanford and Sylvan Lake -

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ATTORNEY

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Capital $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Opened

business in 1906.
A ccou n ts o f
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hand! es

h u n d r e d

Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity

MOTTO:
"T o ta fair w ith both frla n d and foe,

Oft your own little rlahta ferafft*

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It P a y e ."

D E P O S ITS

IN SU R ED A G A IN S T LOSS

H. R. STEVENS,
C. S. DERRY,
H. i:. TOLAR
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass’t Cashier
! i w w w w w w w w w w w w M w aa t M « ..........
M. M. SMITH.
President

HAND BROTHERS
LIV ER Y, F E E D and
SALE STABLES

LAW

Practice in State and Federal Courts
Welbom Block

for

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COUNSELLOR

Peoples Bank of Sanford

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Sanford, Fla

D la c k s m lt h ln c and H orsashoalni

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
DR.

C.

G.

BUTT

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

DENTIST
Room 13

Pico

Building

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Pope Contracting Company
DR. R. M. M^SON

Buffalo,
"
00.8 to 53
DENTIST
Pittsburgh
00.4 to 52
Providence
50
to 51
Wclbonv Block
( .
Phone 1Ö
Corresponding reductions apply to tcrlSanford, Florida
D iscoveries.
tory adjacent to the points named, nnd
TTiiTnstonishing itow tnany new dislarllTs are already effective nt the new
coverics tire made in Florida.
rates.
*
A
. C. HART
And these discoveries while, of eourse,
Second—'The Commission any that "In
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t
1»noWTTto the
their opinion, rntes to the West from Flm-^ now tn thn iliiummtruv,
5 U R V J iY O E A N D D R A U G H T S M A N
’ -tin might lu nflFSF pr-mapa T 3 ~ lh e Ohio fnthere nndT^nimrntncrB'onunim-ttmm.
Leveling nml Crou-Sertlanlng [or Dialling«
The editor of this puj»er actually d is­
river points, nnd ought to lie less from
’
» Specially
Ohio river points to destination, nnd ought covered America, but it was nn awful
S
A
N
F
O
R
D. FLORIDA
not to bo higher on the average thou rates lopg time after thousnnds of others had
from California." In event thucarriersdo done the same tiling.
The latest "discovery" which has come
not put reduced rates into effect, the Com­
W. G. HAMMOND
mission's attention may be called to the to our knowledge is that of a man In
matter Inter on.
Orange county. He "discovers" that
ARCHITECT
Third—Vegetables. The reduction by peach tree can be grafted on a plum
the Commission on shipments of vegetn stock nnd forthwith he takes it for grant­
Office with Murrell St Minshcw
hies via rail nnd water to Philadelphia, ed that peaches grafted &gt;on .plums
Pico Hotel block
Baltimore, New York and Boston is five would knock out the |&gt;ench borer.
cents per crate of 50 pounds, which is n
He is correct. It will knock out the
reduction from the old rates of 15 to 20 borer all right, but unfortunately fur his
F. T. WILLIAMS
per cent. On cabbage and potatoes via theory, It knocks out the peaches also.
i
rail and water the rates have been reduced
Our editor lias grafted peaches on
as follow s:
plums, just for tiie curiosity of the tiling SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
Cabbage, to Baltimore, Philadelphia qnd but he never obtained any fruit from
BOI Kim St.
Phone 273
New York reduced from 84 cents to 44 , trees thus treated.
SANFORD.
FLA.
ond-to Boston from 03 cents to 52 per
But, to keep borers out o f iiencU trees
barrel or barrel crate of 120 pounds.
is a very simple matter. . Take
Potatoes, to Baltimore. P |)ilinlfl[»liln . . „ l
rips o f usiuililllg. or other- thick cloth
WALTER' D. BELL
Ncw York reduced from 00 cents to 50. ami wrap two or three times around tile
and to Boston from 70 cents to 50 per tree, tie.it on with strips of the same ma­
•
A ttornky- at -L a W
burrel or barrel crate of 185 pounds.
terial nnd see dint die lower end of die
The nil-roll rate to Boston was reduced clodi is n couple of inches in the ground Abetrecti Kjsmlnrd anil Title* Perfected
from 53 cents to 4 0 percrateof 50 iwunds all around the trunk of the tree; Keep it
linoni 21 Pico block. Sanford, Florida.
and from $ 1.00 to OH cents per barrel.
in ttukt condition and a borer wil) never
• Fourth—Strawberries. The minimum enter the tree.
loading of 200 crates nt the rate of $1.80
The reason is plain.
The sap of a
per crate from Starke nnd Lawtey to New (»each tree is required to lintch the egg of
York wps reduced to a minimum of 175 the borer. The borer moth lays its eggs
crates.
Contractor and Builder
in the cloth, where the sap of the tree
These rates are in effect nnd will be thè never reaches it, und the egg never
means of saving thousands, of dollars to hatches.—Jnsper News.
Will Furnish Estimates for tiny Building
Florida growers. We consider the same
Repairs, Etc.
file d fo r R ecord.
substantial victory for this association, but
W. M. Hansel nnd wife to V icy Lee,
it is not all that hus been accomplished
In Its report the Commission states that wd.. $300.
0 flirt: at■&gt; U l t i V L U
nil-rail rates on vegetables were too liiali.l , C. M. llami. tU. al„ bt-H - i1; A vqm rw tt~
S3,000.
-ft suggests thin Florida railroads put into
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
H. T. Avant nnd wife to W. D. Merrieffect to Atlantic seacoust nnd interior
Eastern markets an all-rail minimum car weather, bond, $3.500,
J. B. Magruder nnd wife to Rev. J. H.
loud and all-ruil rates from basing itoints
Rcynert, tnlg„ $3,000.
approximately as follow s:
Louis Bryant and wife to Currie T.
33 cents to Baltimore, now 40 cents
Cook, mlg., $ 100.
34
" Philadelphia " 4 1
'*
JEWELER
30
v New York
"4 3
••
Smithjtttd Davis to A. Slid D. Jenkins.
42
w d .,| i6 r --------- 11 : ------- ---------------Boston
49
A. Zimmerman to A. A. Neeliutn,
with corresponding rates to interior points.
Thij» m ailer if now (tending before the $ 200.
Comhiissimi and some definite action
A, A. Needham to Kvn M. Bishop, wd..
$100.
promised on or about March 10th.
MY SPECIALTIES
N. H. Garner and wife to H. A. HiU, Pickard’s Hand-Painted Chinn
At die same time we hope favorable ac­
tion.will be taken upon our request that wd.. $2,500.
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Claude Barley and wife to H. M. Mutthe Florida railroads insert a clause dial
— ;— Rogers’ Pht(tsd Ware
will enable growers to ship mixed cars of oir. m t f l- $ 100.
Elgin nnd Waltham Watches
H.
W.
Lake
to
E.
S.
Kandel.
contract
oranges and pineapples, and mixed cars of
Gtas. M. Gregg to F. L Woodruff, mtg„
vegetables and Florida fruits Into eastern
and western markets at carloud rates on $750.
S. P. Brockington to Wheeler &amp;~Whockeach commodity with u minimum carload
adny.
wd., $ 1000,
not to exceed 2 4,000 pounds.
Percy
T. Dash wood and wife to Jas. H.
A LL GOODS GUARANTEED
Fifth—Tariff. A t the request o f Congressmen Sparkman an J Clark, the secreta­ Smith, wd., $150.
W. T- Atlanta to City of Oflnmi«. Iisn4 •
. NOTICE ------ry and members o f this association nrv.
In Ite K suto o ! W . T , Johns,
peered before the ways and means com ­ nole, 5103.'
To all liruuiiur«,
creai tor*. Ices
iiv ntes
c i and
ana all
sll persons
B. M. Sims to O. F. Sims, wd„ $|.
mittee o f Congress and furnished fact* and
hat liar claim* or duinand* •salmi salii ostate
Jas.
A.
Davis
and
wife
to
R.
R.
Roper,
figures showing that it would he nn injus
you and each of you. are hrrvhy uotlflul an i
SfJ.V
Rr*aw,t •n» * nd sb o'alros and do­
flee to Florida growers of fruits and vege­ wd., $22 3.
manda which you or «tither of you may have
R. R. Roper tq E. A. Chapman, wd., atralaat the cauto of W , T . Johns, late of
tables to mako any reduction in tariff now
y rungo county. Florida. deceased, to’ thi notin effect that w oult^hrow the markets of $ 2 0 0 .
? r Ä l ejir ,uloi i o( s ® ?futo wiu&gt;1'' ' » j
this country open to importations of com ­
If you want to sell or buy city lots, city i T í T i S K a a
petitive products grown with cheap labor. property, celery farms, soe N. IL Garner.
i-w
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THE SANTORO.HERALD

II

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

burg^. were guests of Mr. nnd ’Mrs. Thomas
Beyer recently on Sunday. __
Quite n number of our people left Malt
land
for Tampa to attend the fnir om
A Budget of Interesting Items
day last week.
From Correspondents
Miss Stella Waterhouse and Miss Nellie
Crane have left us to go North much to
the regret o f their many friends.
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
Mr. Ogden nnd his charming daughter
have returned to their home in the North.
Mr. Ogden's eldest daughter is still in
Efficient Staff of Reporters Weekly Mnitlnnd. . We are glad to have her re­
Covers the Territory ror
main with us.
* The Herald
■Rev. K. B. Tupper, whose' lectures on
the Bible Wednesday afternoons at the
‘
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
library, have been so highly enjoyed, lias
Special ewrapondent to The Herald.
left us. Dr. Tapper is making a lecture
- Mrs. Ed Argo and children are in Jack ­
tour through the North nnd West.
We
sonville on n visit to the parent» o f the
wish him success. Dr. Tupper is n fine
former who reside nt the latter place.
The Ladles' Club nrc making prcpnrn
lions for n sale which they intend to {live
shortly, the proceeds o f which will be used
to defrny the expenses o f p ln n riq^trees
along the public highways. This is a
worthy object nnd should he well pat­
ronised.
Rev. Mr. Rogers filled his regular ap­
pointment in the Baptist church Sunday.

speaker.

APOPKA AFFAIRS
Special Correspondence toThr Herald:

i- Miss Kate .Withcrington has returned to
the Cathedral School for girls in Orlando.

SyFit, U

Fits Your M ach in e an d Lasts F o re v e r •
N ever B reaks, N ever W e a rs Out
Purer, C learer, M ore B rilliant T o n e .
Buy Columbia Indestructible Records because they are really
indestructible and you will keep on buying them because of their
incomparably full, clear tone*. They fit y o w r machine! Cost 35 cents! Get a ca ta log.^ 1
A splendid repertoire to choose from—and we are adding to
fc-rightralcmg;
----- :—

Mr. T. C. Darby, o f Orescent City was
here tliis week looking niter his orange
grove. Mr. Darby was for mnny years a
prominent business m unof this place and
TZ
•— -Mr»:~K d «Er "CTlICflaTlitHl [He ~DTdiuS: is always n welcome visitor----Master William Berry, son of Mr. and
Club ot her home on Lake ('harm Wed­
nesday evening. A jnrdp .imiiija-r af.ilia Mrs. W .X UerM^ was six .years old last
ladies were present' and report a‘ most Jiaturduy^ ftex'clcbrotcd the occasion by
inviting his young friends to spend tiie
Lr/ j ’.'ettJtfjfnWITOtne,
afternoon with him and it goes witlxiW,
saying that It was passed most peasantLAKE MARY MELANGE
Special Cor. lo The Herald.
Jy. Ice cream'dlul cake were serve*! nnd
each child received a favor.
We nre having refreshing showers,
Mias Miriam Shepherd, a popular young
everything is putting out new growtlOmd
lady
o f Winter Park, was tiie welcome
the orange trees nre blossoming.,
E. 0. Hankins is paying u visit to tills guest o f relatives and friends here last
week. An entertainment was given in
town aguin.
Rev. J. F. Sundell and Mr. nnd .Mrs. her honor Tuesday evening at the resi­ generally participated in the collection.
Samuel McBride nttcmled the C. and M. dence of Mr. nml Mrs. Geiger which was There was a large attendance ngaln in
much enjoyed.
A. convention at Orlando Inst week.
the evening. Rev. Dr. Schofield, who for
Miss Spang, mi elderly maiden lady of several years lias been uunnroted with
Miss Mary Nicholas of Philadelphia is
spending a few months here witli her this place, has been having mental the Bible Institute, at Northfield, Mass.,
trouble for some time. She Inis grown so nil who was on his way to Crescent City
friefnd, Mrs. A. W. Kcely.
Tiie infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G, much worse of late that it has been to lilt some lecture engagements at the
Martin was christened nt llie Episcopal thought best to send hog to tiie state has Southfield Institute, slopped over for a
Church on Sunday, the 21st of Eelmiazx. pital at Cliattahooi lu-r for trimtinimt- *Ia y-w it h-frirttd s;m - 1his-rmnmtmi ty n ndShe will probably leave this week
Rev. Mr. Brown of Sanford oflkiating.
kindly consented to preach, th e sermon
School closed last Friday. The tencliMr. J. W- Bird, wli.i lu » 111*1*11
-was-a truly greatu mi-frum -evcTy-poiiU-tJer. Miss Plnrvnre LnvplI, Ieli here 5ntur_- « f Mr. and M rs.-J .—W.- Rimlenwm ftrr
•view:— Irm cltednil ht'.’irH'flfiit Was a liU
dny. We“ are sorry to lose tier from month past, left Thursday for his home in ting close to the "high «lay in Zion" ex­
among us.
JelTerson City, Teun. Though Mr. Bird is perience*! by ail devout souls.
an elderly man. he is full of life and good
Among the out-of-town people who at­
M ou ro c Item s.
spirits and he greatly endeared himself tended services here last Sunday were
Special Correspondence tu The Herald:
to the young people with whom he was lhe following: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phillips.
Mr. W. E. Hawkins and Miss Mattie
thrown. Ill recognition of tills. Miss Kale Orlando; Miss Miriam Shepherd, Winter
Mae Wynne were mairied nt the bride's
Rnulerson gave him a surprise party last Park, Mr. Kewis and Miss Gertie Rlucs,
home on Sunday, Feb. 2H, nt *1 o'clock in
Tuesday night at the residence of her Lakeville; Mr. Loveless and Mr. Seegar,
the afternoon. The pastor o f the M. E.
parents by inviting hrr (lass in sclionf to Clan-ona; Mr, Moody and Miss Taylyy,
Church of .Sanford performed the cere­
sjR-nd a few hours with him. The even Ocoee; Mr. arid Mrs. Win. Edwards and
mony. Mr. Hawkins intends to locate at
ii;g was s|ieut in n most enjoyable way Mr. and Mrs. Pirie aad part)* of ‘ friends,
Monroe where he will go into the dairy
young (T) Mr. Bird contributing Ilie great- Plymouth, Mr. Lcl-und Smith, Jackson­
Imsiness oil mi extensive scale. Thecitipart of the entertainment.
ville. and Rev. Dr. Schofield. Dallas. Tex.
xens of -Monroe wish the happy1 couple a
Rev.
J.
W.
Caldwell,
pastor
o
f
the
first
lung and successful career.
The Wills Musical Comedy Co.
R, T. Wynne has already shipped iwo Presbyterian chur* !i of Birmingham. Ala
The
attendance record nt the Orphcum
cars of celery from this i»ohit and ha came down this week to visit his uncle,
theater
last night was broken when the I
two mure cars under boards which will Mr. Thomas Caldwell, who lias been ipiiti
John
II.
Wills' Musical Comedy Company |
ailing for some time. The latter accom­
be‘ready to ship soon.
panied
Dr.
Caldwell
to
IliA
Hi;numihoriL
The express platform here is crowded
•wtrti express ~sTiipmcnts fur ■Rome on I ihirsdny. It Is hoped that the
change will lie greatly betiefieial. Mr.
northern and local markets.
Caldwell
is unmniiicd and has lived alone
J. R. Allen, ex-conductor of n northern
division of the A. C. L. Railway, and also for a great many years. He lias the en­
When the clour* were opened there w
a stockholder o f tha Southern Railway tire confidence and (he cordial esteem of a crowd waiting for admisson to the then- —
and U. S. steel stocks, has purchased live ail who know him.
ter which plainly shows that the theater­
Mrs. B. F. Wilson nnd children left this going public upprcenii'’ the change from j '
acres of land from W. E. Hawkins near
the »depot.
Mr. Allen has joined the week for Quarry. Fla., to join Mr. Wilson dramatic productions to tiiat of musical I v
league of wide-awake hustlers of Monroe who lias been in business there for sohie comedy*— Tbnes-Unioa.
and lias n lurgc force of men clearing time. We regret to lose this family from
The S. R. 0. sign was displayed before
and ditching his land. He intends to our town.
the performance started and many were j
erect a two-story building on the place
Dr. Williams left Tuesday for Sparks, compelled to stand ill the aisles during
using the'first floor for an amusement Ga.. where Mrs. Williams has been visit­ the performance. 'The same hilt will be |
hall. A few more such men would he ing her mother 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 the
J. M. Wise h as'sold live ncres of land ceed to Atlanta where the hitter will en­ remainder,of the week Two Old Cronies
to Mr. Smith, a Georgia ninn, who in­ ter a hospital for apiKMidicitis. Their will he the hill.—Tiines-Union,
tends building n dwelling house on it im­ maity friends here ore remembering them
The Wills Musical Comedy Co. will apmediately. Mr. Smith is occupying
with sympathy rind best wishes._________ lcar at the Sanford Oiwra House next
XT
Major and Mrs. S. V. Pickens, o f Hen- Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday night.
can complete his own.
derson.* N. C.. for many years regular The best attraction of the season.
i
•The convict gang arc doing much to winter visitors to Florida, and always
Improve the roads in the vicinity of Mon­ spend port of the lime of their sojourn in
Children's Dancing Class
roe.
Apopkn have been here chit week, guests
Miss Gelsie Butt has opened n diyucjugof Mr. and Mrs, Wither!ngtoii. Major and class in connection with her -other class.
Maitland Happenings.
Mrs. Pickens are friends to everybody Lessons will lie given on Wednesday and
Special Correspondence loTtie Herald:
here and they number ull of our good Saturday afternoons at throe o 'clock, at
Miss Maggie Simmons nnd Miss Helen
pcople umong their friends. They ntwa y* (lie Hotel Wilton, Terms, two ilullars for
^ Boor have Terentiy returned from u visit
bring sdfishine and good cheer.
cigiit lessons.
.
with Mrs. Simonton of Mlcanopy.
They

A. H. CRIPPEN &amp; SON

Railroad way

ft|Jort a fine time and wished they could
have remained longer.
Miss Duckt;y Bronson recently spent a
few days wait Ju-r grandmother, Mrs.
Bronson.
Mr. Shelton and family have been en­
joying a visit from Mr. aud Mrs. Culver
of Minnesota. Mrs Culver is a sister of
Mrs. Shelton. They were delighted with
our “Sunny South." Mrs. Upton Moreman's mother and sister
from Missouri are making her u visit.
Mr. Boynton has joined his mother mid
lister nt Chadburn Hall.

Last Sunday was a great day for Apop­
ka Buplists and for the people of the
town generally. Tiie new Baptist church
auditorium -was used for the first time;
and though it is considerably larger than
tiie old auditorium it was comfortably
tilled by town and out o f town people.
The lecture room and Sunday school
rooms not having been completed were
not used. The Sunday school, however,
was very well accommodated In the main
building. The 11 o'clock services were
conducted by Rev. R. N. Cate, uctiijg pas­
tor of the church, and Rev. L. D. Geiger,

“ l i f AfQCClflDt Pi, llH.JBtoUH.JSmB. ft

J ! ? f' S P S " ! Ilf P' fritfrcr. m
B^llc McCorkcl and baby, are visiting
Mrs, McCorkJe, Mrs. Coiner's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnymorc have returned
from I'lyiiiAuih.
_____
J. B. Poor n u d e a flying visit to Plymouili hsn Thursday.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Switzer of Fair
Haven. N. Y.. who are spending the win­
ter in the South, and for the last month
been in Orlando. Tampa and S tr'P elers-

Missions. The choir, under' the direction
and training of Prof. J. H. Newman, ren­
dered most excellent music. Rev. Mr.
Cato preached an a p r o l a t e sermon, after
which a subscription collection of somethiirg more than $ 90 0 was taken to apply
on tiie debt of $1,200. This fine collec­
tion surprised everybody and mnde all
happy. It Is felt that the building is a
credit to the entire town and the people

NOTICE.

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Sanford, Florida

Full

Line

Of

SPRING SUITINGS
‘

.JUST

RECEIVED
T

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Make Your Selection From Full Pattern Pieces

Prices W ill Astonish You
D- A. CALDWELL fc. ,S0.NS.
ROYAL TAILORING
SOO-IJOif FIRST

THE

STREET,

CITY

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

RESTAURANT

(Find Sirm . i»nr blotil from

PuntufDi'r)

4

H. E. W IS E, Proprietor
Formerly Manager uf Central Cafe

Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
A P L A C E FOR LADIES AND G E N TL E M E N
S h o r t O r d o r s A t A ll H o u r »

E v e r y th in g F ir s t C la s s
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Prompt, Clean Service

Meal Tickets are Sold nt Reduced Rules |

H O M P S O

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C H O IC E FLO R ID A AND W E S TE R N M E A T S
'P hono 1

Part* A ven us In S p o t r 's G rocery

In Circuit Court. Sevrait* Judicial Circuit »I Mor'
ida. nriiiijti* cuiyity.
r . T ~
It* &lt;....... +, V
Juttinlsn Drought
Anna C. Wuodbndge. Hill lo Remove Cloud bum
Title
"hnniat A JdlmsHi
Calvin A. I'miiif »hd
Gwirge II Morlun
T*&gt; Tho*. A. Johnson. Calvin A. I'oage and George
it. Idol (on:
From the affidavit of Thor Ernmrt Wilton, here­
in duly filed he deputes and tayi Thai he 1* one
of the attorneys for the complainant In the ul»*v*entitled cause. Ilia I affiant has gnuL reason lo lalleve and does believe that the defendants Tina. A.
Agent for the Famous
Johnson. Calvin A Punge and Geo II Morion are
residents of a state ur country other than this
state, and that the residence of them and of each
of them Is unknown, and that there is no person in
the stale of Florida, the service of a suhp&lt;irna upon
■ until nntlM hold wurSr •dafandaaSe or wither of
-SANFORD,-FLORIDA
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them, amt that each of the said defend ants is over
(he age of twenty-one years.
It is therefore ordered that you and each of you
j and appear to this bill on Monday, the 3rd day.
Muy, lUOU. the same being a rule day of this
■court.
it It fuather ordered (hat Ihla null*» ha published
ones a week for sight cunMCUUsg weeks in The
I have Celery lioanlr3"rfody io ship in car Inis I am again asking for OLD SHOES.
Sanford Herald. ■ newspaper published Is Sanford,
Orange County, Florida.
nut March 1st. &gt; want to hear (torn buyer»
, will give what they are worth
Witness. B. M Rutnnson. Clerk uf the .Circuit 1 wdl pack strictly fancy, popular tiwa.
Writ
$IZES, 6 , 7, 8, 9, 10 II AND 15
Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit in and for said blaached. IntpecOun aolTdled.
county and slate, March 2. HKHt.
F . B. D A L E ,
B a rtlst C s rd s n ,
T hus. K. Wm b .
B. M Ki»mvo**. Clerk
BoosN
By] \
M.-A. Huwxso. D C
tus A Pxuus.
rsLULs, _ . a
O rlando, F lo rid *
Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Ave. *
Complainants s Solici Us».

CHAS. H. EVANS

Staple and Fancy Groceries
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars ant! Tobaccos
CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER

CELERY

FOR

SALE

Old Shoes Wanted

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A.. E. Irvin’s Shoo Shop

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�PROPHECY

riLflLLED

When San Francisco Was Destroycd by Eartttqtiake

HORRORS VIVIDLY

PORTRAYED

Dr. Kirkland of the Congregational
Church An Eye-Witness to
Awnil Disaster
"A n d behold, the Lord passed by and
a great nnd strong wind rent the tnountains, nnd brake in pieces the rocks be­
fore the Lord; but the Lord - was not- in
the wind; nnd niter the wind on earth­
quake; but the Lord was not In the earth­
quake; and after the earthquake n fire;
but the Lord was not in the fire. * • And
the seventh nngel poured out Ills vial into
the air; nnd there came n great voice out
of the temple of heaven from the throne,
saying, ‘It is done !1 And there were
voices nnd thunders and lightnings, and
there was a great earthqunke such ns

how all at once the sky blazed up with
the mightiest exhibition o f fireworks ever
seen« caused by tlie breaking o f thou
sands of electric wires. He described
the terrible progress of the fire— a fire
absolutely beyond control—-for the first
quake had broken all 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
the cleared space, and the fire went Dn
“ until it burled its tongue in the western
ocean." He then described the awful sec­
ond shock, which killed Its thousands and
destroyed the proudest works o f man'
hand. He told of gigantic buildings,which
cost.]millionsJP .build, being pitched up
in the air, like houses of paper, "dnncin{
n fantastic dance, pitching their domes
into the street and then crushing like an
eggshell."
Nowhere was there a drop o f water, nnd
a mighty thirst com e to the’ people in the
streets. Mnnyof the 3 80 ,00 0 half-naked
people entered the 3,00 0 down-town
saloons, forced by either thirst or desire,
and made themselves drunk. The natural

m t C i O B d i GJ

LAN D !
AN INVESTMENT
IN SANFORD LAND
N
D

tint «Inrv. men were upon, fhfi earth, depravity ntul. wkkcdjlQSS of this niOSt
Idhi v mi
nn great.
ifrent. l wicked city in America was shown in its I
. eo mighty
tin i&gt;nrthnnnl(p
enrthquuke, nnd
nnd so
w on

And the cities o f the Nations fell and I lnlfi nght. Men became mure wicket I
men blasphemed God. *_*_And. the. m p r-1 l*inn ever before in their lives. The
chants of the earth shall weep and’ mourn speaker then told somethin# n f the qw?u '
were committed in the
o v e r her; for no man "buyeth'-4w r - ^ 4 ?rM w
jjpj
»
1
'*.’
’
v
jsf/o
d
fa
of-*-ttan.Francisco.
11«laid o f the
chandise any more.
women
there,
withmtt
protection,
without
Tills correlation of prophecies from the
defense,
nnd
of
the
crimes
thnt
were
com ­
first book qf Kings nnd Revelation found
mitted
hym
en
,
already
vile,
half-crazed
fulfillment, according to Dr. R. Lee Kirk­
land in the fall of San Francisco, at once with drink, and Uic uncertainty o f exist­
the Paris and Sodom of America." Dr. ence through the horrible disaster.
He told o f the dead, falling like hail­
Kirkland, n native o f Mississippi, was n
stones
in the streets, nnd of the fact that
pastor of a San Francisco church at the
there
was
no place to bury them. "Sud­
time of the great earthquake, seeing oil
the multiplied horrors of those days "o f denly, standing there on Market street, 1
heard a peculiar sound, and the air was
the wrath of God."
Dr. Kirkland is a forceful, fluent speaker, filled with the most beautiful flames and
making n profound impression upon his will» «she*. Looking down close to my
audiences. Ho is i f firm believer in the feet I found a mighty rent in the earth,
fulfillment of Divine prophecy in current about 300 yards tong and two feet wide.
events, this being the theme o f his ad­ Here the dead were hauled and- pitched
dress on “ What l Saw and Heard in the in by thousands. Mangled bodies, torn
San Francisco Disaster" which he dellv- beyond recognition, were tosu d into this
iTWtWIHtd- UseTuT1lese-WaY
n ed nt theikmgnggntfpnnY
over,
God
closed
it up again." He told of
night. In opening his nddrtYa he said:
how
men
killed
Uicir
wives, fuihcrs their
"A hundred thousand lecturers could go
out nnd tcll'of the San Francisco earth­ sons, and friends their own companions,
quake. and no two would make the same rather than see them suffer, pinned be­
lecture. Eternity would be too sfjort to neath masses of debris. One o f the most
describe all thnt happened in those thirty- vivid descriptions of all was the earth
six hours. Being an eye-witness to that belching forth the indescribable horrors of
awful disaster, there arc some tilings pe­ Chinatown.* And “ the merchants of the
culiar to themselves which 1 wish to bring earth shall no more buy her merchandise,
to your attention. Inv the first plncc I for after (tills revelation the city council
want to refer ydu to two passages in the decreed that Chinntown. with nil its
Scripture, the one found in Kings, nnd newly-revealed horrors, should never be
the other in Revelation.
These two Rebuilt. In nnd through It nil the speaker
prophecies give nn adequate picture of saw the hand of God at work, fulfilling
Sim Francisco. The old prophet in Kings tile words of the prophet of old, ami as
saw an awful hour, and he says the Lord each polpt of horror was brought out, the
was not in the wind, nor in the earth­ various parts of the phrophecy were
quake,, nor the (ire.- He saw the horrors shown to be carried out. "The prophecies
of that hour, nnd I am confident that isnw were fulfilled," said he, "for the cities of
(lie Nations fell. God was not in tiie
the literal fulfillment of thnt prophecy.*
He stepped aside and let
“ The night preceding the earthquake I earthquake.
11cross the bay. Re- the course of Nature be fulfilled."

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ed San Francisco knows bo wcll.aud they
were acting in u pcculiar way. There Olg Crowd E xpected at Spring M usical
e.5E_i
Festival.
was ‘ (rouble among them. They formed
The fuel that Wnlter Damrosch and
lines like soldiers by the side of the ship,
flapping their wings and making distress­ thè New York Symphony Orchestra are
ful noises. Then they would swnrm up going to he in Jacksonville on Apri 119th
In the nlr like bees, nnd back down to nnd 20 th for the purpose of supporting
the water, fighting the water with their the Jacksonville Choral Society in their
wings; then they flew over the boat, one spring festival has created enthusinsm
Unimproved celery lands, 'flowing wells guaranteed,
wherever music lovers hnvc rend the
lighting on the shoulder of a little girl.
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
w
"When wo landed, going up Market good news In The Herald.
street, I thought every dog in the wodd | It is only three weeks ago that the con­
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained nnd ready for cron $500.00 in $11X1000
was in Sun Francisca, nnd every dog in tract was signed which brings the fa ­
I&gt;er ncre.
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San Francisco on Market street. There mous leader nnd orchestra, with four
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City property, improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres timber land, with finest site in
they were howling as dogs do when they celebrated soloisti to Jacksonville, yet
Florida for crate factory.
lute their master. They refused to be judging from the information sent us by
Others teu. you what can be done. MURRELL &amp;. Ml IVSHEW arc [tract ical farmers as
controlled, and their masters could do T. T. Eltuore, the sccretury o f the Ciiornl
well us real estute brokers, aud are here to show you what has been and can te done.
absolutely nothing with them. A little |tvocicly, the Jemima tdf fttiuxb nlrfiUUy has
WWW W W VW VW W W
black dog went to police hendquarters brpken the brunt of the enormous exw w u v w v m v w
early in the night nnd was put out. Later pensc the engagement entailed,
lie went again, whining and bowling and
There will be four concerts:
Monday
again was lie pul out. Yet another time nintinee nnd night; Tuesday matinee and
he w en t and (his lliue hutois kicked nut, ] n ight, The huge chorus o f two-hundred
About 3 o'clock (the quake coming nt I .nnd fifty voices will be heard in Tues5:15). he came again, and the officers day night's big program when Haydy's
. could scarce believe it tiie same dog, for favorite oratorio, "The Creation," will be
the liair on his head had turned almost given, soloists, orchestra and Choral So­
ciety taking part.
white.
SERVED AT
A special rate of only J 5 - -is being
“ We passed a livery stable, and within
we heard a sound as of murder. We went made for the entire series o f four con
Each con ­ None but first-class labor employed end all contracts guaranteed to be in accordance
in and found twenty men trying to con­ certs— for one concert, 52.
with plans and specifications
trol a single horse. Tiie horses o f tiie cert-will be the highest grade of talent
city were wild with nervousness. They that has ever appdjired oh one platform I am In Business to d o Business for Those
Who Need My Services
could not be controlled, nnd the cabs and in Jacksonville without a single excep­
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oilier vehicles of the city were tied Up; tion.
It will be wonderful, and as the divine
traffic was blocked, for the horses were
Praise Tor Clerk S c o tt
County Tax Assessor's Notice
beyond control in their nervous fright. instruments begin to cast their spell over
The expert accountant in tiie city sever­
Either I or an assistant tax assessor
A s I went to my home I thought over the vast audience, we are sure that all
these things, and being from the far o f le o s e a f our readers who make the trip al days ago who gave the council an esti­ will be at the following named places to
south, and naturally a bit superstitious, to Jacksonville for this festival will pro­ mate upon opening a new set o f books for receive tax returns for Orange county for
(he city council, reported that the books o í 1000 ;
they weighed ou my mind. I went to nounce it "worth while."
the city, as kept by City Clerk Scott, were
Sanford, February 27th and March 1st
immediate
application'for
seats
should
bnd. however, and sooti fejl nsleep. .The
B n k ed ; - Goods --Wednesday...
made oY the prospective facilities ore tn tfifi W it MMHBfa'W’i SÿT f TTàtTeveT TITOfiFCity Cork’s oBicY'
next thing 1 knew the earth rose up aud
being
taxed.
Full
particulars
appear
In
seen,
and
complimented
the
clerk's
work
Sylvan Lake March 2nd.
and Saturday.
threw mo against a mirror In the room.
very highly to the council. For a ion#pe­
Lake Mary March 3rd.
The room was us light as day, and it our advertising columns.
done. A ll Fancy work and
riod o f years Mr. Scott has performed the
Lorigwtxxl March 4 th.
"I
seemed forty years that I was held against
Drain and Irrigation Material
Materials for
on Sale
duties of this office faithfully and well,
Geneva March Ulh.
that mirror."
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find richly deserves the encomiums heaped
The speaker then told 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 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, see
days. Now is time to buy, and save CRIPPEN’S MUSIC STORE
ot'aU. He told o f the sweep o f the fire. buying. Geo. H. F zknalij H asdw ake Co.
D. A. Caldwell A Sons.
money.
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IN S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 30

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MARCH Id. 1909

NEWS OE THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned fro m
Various Sources ~

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Here the R eaders Will Find a B rief
H istorical S p rin t Flow ing
For Hurried R eaders

vnlesccnt from scarlet fever happened to
STOLE REFRESHMENTS
l&gt;* on North Brothers island-when the
steamer General Slocum was burned. She
went to the rescue o f the drowning little Band, o f H oodlum s that Need to be
Suppressed
ones nnd, sick though she wns. succeeded
During
the
social
gathering of the WeIn saving nine-children's lives.
lakn Club last Tuesday night a hand of
Ex-President Roosevelt hns hnd a pow­
miscreants raised the screen at the rear
erful grnphophone made at the manufac­
of the club house and stole a freezer of ice
tory In Bridgeport. Conn., cnpable of dis­
cream nnd severe! plates full of enke nnd
tinctly recording any and all sounds. He
sandwiches. Luckily there wns another
expects to take the mnehine with him on
freezer of cream thntescnped their notice
his trip to Africa, and will be accompa­
or the company wouldhnvc helm left with­
nied by an expert operator whose duty
out refreshments:
will l»e to ntnke records uf sounds to be
These misdemeanors should he sup­
beard in' that far-away uncivilized land.
pressed nt once, nnd a heavy (»enulty Im­
. A New York Judge has established n posed upon the guilty ones. Mnrshnl Lee
ride to accept the opinion of nine nut of^ has-very goad evhleww wgninst'iw vc i iri.
twelve Jurors as a verdict.
and they will be sadder but wiser after
Ex-President Roosevelt will leave for Af- they face Mayor Lake.
tiwuHviueMiax.
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The Sixtieth Congress o f the. United
States closed Us session on the 4th or
|4q^l) Ip the tnldst o f one o f the worst
saow storms nnd blizzards Hint hns ever
been known In Washington. There is n
.jiroposiilaa naw- W.iu&lt;i)uajio--uiUUttdmem
to the constitution changing the dnte~uf
In making their escape from a burning
inauguration to some more propitious mine at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., last week, 215
time of the year.
miners were compelled to leave a fellow
For three days Inst week the middle miner to burn to denth because he was
northern and eastern slates were in the disabled ami they could not cnrrjLhim up
throes of the worst snowTlCHn and bliz­ the steep slope on account o f bis weight
zard since 1888. Telegraph nnd telephone Tbe uufortunnte mnn was John Walsh who
wires were down in all directions, ami weighed 320 pounds.
trains were either snow-bound or run
very.slowly without regard to schedules.
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The supreme court of Texas hns decided
that the Preshyterinn Church o f the United Will Use the Culls o f the Celery Fields
fo r P rodu cts
Stales Jins right .to all church property
Sanford Is to have another great. In­
owned by the Cumberland Presbyterian
church, ns a result o f the union o f the two dustry ere the nfext crop o f celery ma­
bodies, the latter hnving been absorbed. tures nnd it wilPtie one that will %mean
The Federal grand Jury hns found in­ more from an industrial and commercial
dictments against the New York World standpoint Qian any that has yet been
-futlibol in r e g a r d t h e - P a n a m a canal found— From- reliable' information -The
Herald glcnns the fact that several north­
purchase.
,
ern catiitalista.wcre rcccillJy ¡iL .lh ed ty.
A'lqwclnrsesslbh o i CUlIRreSif hnsrtrecn
looking for a good factory site on tbe
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lake front and if they can- purchuso- one
I3lh of March.
.
at a reasonable figure, they will erect a
A Colmn general amnesty bill hns been large plant to manufacture celery tonic,
.signed by President Gomez. It provides celery salt and other compounds from the
for the release front prison of nil prisoners celery-plant. It Is a well known fact
not convicted of atrocious crimes.
that celery enters largely Into the parts
During February sixty new cases of bu­ of different medicines, fond products nnd
bonic plnguc were reported in Guynquil. condiments and the location for a plant
Ecuador.
to manufacture these products is near
The Mexican volcano Colima is again the spot where the most celery is raised.
active, nnd gfave apprehension is feH for Naturally Sanford would tie Selected for
the safety of nntives nnd stock inthesur- this site and if the iaoJect materializes
our city will have a plant of large de-roundlng country.
ntension employing several hundred
Rear Admiral Sperry has been relieved
hands.
of the command of the Atlantic battleship
All the celery that is now unfit for the
Heel at his own request, and Rear Admiral
market, known ns culls and often left in
Schroedcr has been appointed ns his suc­
the field will thus be utilized and such n
cessor.
factory would tend to keep up the price
Last week the steamship Mauretania of of celery at a fixed value. Thousands of
the Ctumrd line made the trip from New dollars would be saved ito tbe growers
York to Queenstown in four days, twenty every yeur and ourijlicat product would
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hours and two minutes.
become a »tuple article and not subject
On his African hunting trip. Mr. Roose­ to tiie fluctuations of the market.
velt will not engage In promiscuous killing
The Herald will give the full particulars
of animals nnd birds, but will endeavor to us soon as the same ure ready for |hjI&gt;secure some of tbe very finest specimens. licnliun.
A bridge Is to be built over the Rio
Grande river between Brownsville nnd
KEEP UP THE ADVERTISING
Matamorrts, connecting tbe railway sys­
tems of tbe United States and Mexico.
Sanford Must Continue The Stride Al­
ready Taken
An earthquake is reported near Jerusa­
A lien t our proposal that now wns nn
lem which destroyed severalbuildingsumi
opportune time for the establishment of a
killed n number of (teoplc.
Sanford
Business Men's League for ihc
J. 0. Carter, advisor o f Queen Lilluoknpur|M
iBC
of keeping "Lucky Sanford" to
lani, when tiie latter wns Queen of tile
the
fore,
the
following from Printer’s Ink
.Sandwich Islands, died in Honolulu lust
is interesting:
week.
•The Jacksonville Advertising Agency
Rather than prosecute the government
has been placing the advertising of tiie
libel eases ngainst the New York World
DcLand Business Men's League in tbe
and IndinnapollB News for expressing tiie
columns of several of the nationally cireulated magazines, X Iíe 'm n T ir m itn r f
i'uiiuma canal deal. District Attorney Jotlds advertising has proyadLsatisfactory.
sejth D. Ken lint* of I ml Inna has resigned.
In the words of Mr. V. W. Gould, who had
In addition to 3 3,000,000 worth of new the matter in hand, the inquiries kept
mils, the N. Y. Central railroad will spend the correspondence department of tiie
$ 8.000,000 for rolling stock and other league busy. A new campaign is being
-equipment.
outlined im iutirfi- extended ..lines, which
A verdict has been rendered in favor of will be placed toward the beginning of
the Government against tiie sugar trust next fall by the same agency."
far $134,110,03 for tam|&gt;cring with weight
Confirming our inquiry us to these facts
■«[ raw sugar imparts.
Mr. Percy P. Vyle of the Jacksonville
i'raf. M.ircouj says that lie will be able Advertising Agency, Buys the advertising
wiilun u year in sand wirete^v messages r a n through the principal wiiucr m oulds
and that lie is now plunning along lines
from snore to snore of the Atlantic.
more extensive. With the coming or
Hie N. Y. Mutual Life InsuruuceCo. hns
ueeepl.nl from Richard A. McCurdy $815,- greater activity In bind development ad­
vertising. municipal
advertising and
OuO in full settlement of $ 0,000,000 suit
Uusiness leagu e advertising, the town*
to recover that amount fraudulently taken
who do nut advertise next fall and win­
from the funds uf the company.
ter ure going to get left. From the indi­
By the burning uf u tenement house in
cations in this ofllce, next fall and winter
New York last week, leu persons lost their is going to witness ii "scram ble" for Flor­
Lves because of rubbish-choked fire esida lands, and if Sanford keeps to the
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.iaiise* . 'Uic CUMpe uf. tlm JitC j?flU ribU ll'd fare i w i l |I J B her -stmrer If-vtre ii-rorv
to the Black Ham) organization, ns one of \ent to rest nn laurels already won (or on
Hie tenants had three limes ignored their market reports) some oilier town will get
demand for money.
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— —L - - — - On March 18th a gold life-saving medal
will be presentod to Miss Mary McGinn
when she gruduufes from the Florence
Crittenden training school ut Washington.
Miss McCann when a little girl Just con*

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LONG CHASE AFTER REYNARD
Party Have Great S p ort On A Fox Hunt
Last M onday Night
'F o x hunting is one of the great diver­
sion indulged in by the sportsmcn_of
Sanford and every week a party of these
congenial huntsmen get together and
chase Master Reynard, generally return­
ing with Ills brush.
Last Monday night a party composed
of D. L. Thrasher, G. S. Derry-, Paul Rig­
gers, J. A. Thompson nnd the guest, J. B.
Simmons of Tocoa, Ga.. started out at
8:30 viti the Ft. Re.ed road to LnkcOnnro.
From Sanford avenue around Markham
and Puoln and the New York Grove, final­
ly catching the fox after a long chase
that entried theftfJhfOUgii island Dike.
By this time it was 5:30 in the morn1
jug itnil tlic .paxly__rclumed_ h u m eJu lly
satisfied with the greni sport. It Ib snfe
lu -s a y a h a t mum nf llu-ro were . dllWIUtli
business Tuesday morning until a late
hour.
These fox hunts are becoming very jxipular nnd many guests in the city stop
over to lake advantage of this great cross
country sport. Some of the great fox
hunters of the Eust who delight in paper
hunts and tame foxes should come to
Sanford nnd take one of the moonlight
chases after a real fox in ids native
haunts.

First Year

flrst Methodist church, the following min­
isters officiating: Revs. W. J. Carpenter,
B. K. Thrower, W. K. Pincr and W. M
Punge. The interment wns in Woodlnwn
Letters and Communications on
cemetery.
,
The deceased, who whs seventy-four
Various Timely Topics.
years old Inst October, lenves the follow­
ing immediate members o f his family, In
ndditlon to the devoted widow:
A
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
daughter, Mrs. C. N. Taylor of Memphis,
Ten«., who hns been with her father for
the past two weeks; a son, G. A. Hanson, In This D epartm ent will be Found the
Views. Opinions nnd Com m ent
Jr., who is nttending school; n grand­
o f P ractical W riters.
daughter, Mrs. B. F. Ronfocy, and n sis­
I We Invite correrpondence on llvo topic* from all
ter, Mrs. L. Hall, of Kissimmee,

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE

MAY PICNIC FOR SANFORD

•ectlor* of the County, al*o nrw* Item* (if lalere&gt;(.
brevity «dll Itimie prompt pi,I■)halloa. Ankle«
contrary to the view* of (he Kdltur will 1» publlihrd, bt
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Iton* III Iw rejecied. n t will not rw rrtponiltnL
for (iplnyuii eiprrnftnt hy rontrihutors. All Vorninlrmleil for rurrmt l»»nr mutt Iw trt
Ought To Be Made A Grand A ffair And immlrmioiii
htmd not lui.tr UuuiTuradny p. m. ¡—En.

^ U n iv e rsa lly Attended
Fur the bountiruftTOps and bright pros­
pects of our fair city tire pro pie should
hove n grand thanksgiving In the shupc
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o f a barliecue and basket JiTcnTt* BvW«Ynnd The Herald suggests that ihrrpmphp
1 mUilc" a " ,nt
of San/onl take up this matter at once
and arrange u fine jirogrnm for that day.
This would be a glorious opportunity to
Invito our neighbors In Orange, Volusia
and Lake counties to come to Smiford
and help us celebrate. There will be
muny tourists enroute north-at this time
and they call be Induced to slop over nnd
celebrate.
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It. H. CKappcIllinsalready donated $25
to this movement. Who will follow liiniT

Orlundo's Auto P a ra d e'.'
Tuesday's- auto parade wns vcry pretty,
though not nearly ns large ns the .one of
Inst senson.
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Headed by Oriuudo'a Pttlu—C tu bm w i
mounted police, the procession moved
.north on Orange avenue to Robinson nvenue, east around Lake Kola, west on Cent
trul to Main street, south on Main.circling
Lake Lucerne and north on Lake Lucerne
nnd north uii Orange avenue to thu driv­
ing park.
One of the most attractively decorated
mnchlncs in line wns that of Senator and
Mrs. J. E. Buxton, of Vermont nnd Orlan­
do, which was* artistically brnnmenied
with California floppies "made in Or­
lando.
Tiie firsr prize was awarded to Mrs. S.
JUDGE G. A. HANSON IS DEAD
Ives, (lie second falling to J. L. Giles;
Mrs. Berman won third and Horry BeeWelt Known Jurist out! W riter Died mun fourth honors.—Orlando Sentinel.
,
In Tumpa
Thr. M issouri Girl
Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock at ids
The Missouri Girl is u comedy drumn
residence, 904 Marion street, Judge G. A,
Hanson, one of tin* pioneer citizens of that produces more genuine hearty lnughter than anything yet written. In con­
the city of Tampa, breathed his Inst.
nection with the strong nnd Interesting
Judge Huns in was-a native of Tennes­
plot, it contains the most ludicrous situa­
see. where hit family were prominent,
tions _ ever conceived.
The company
and prior to (inning to Florida passed
presenting the play this senson is com ­
through the privations nnd sufferings of
posed of the best known (ample in the
the Civil war as a member of the Con­
theatrical profession, who ure fully able
federate army.
to extract (Ids fun and dole it out to the
After the war he returned to the prac­
tice of his profession and at once rose to public itf*3. must satisfactory manner.
Nine o f ihc old favorites remain in the
the front rank. He was one of the Isudcast, mime of them have played their rules
Ing counsel for the Pacific Railway corncontinuously for eight seasons.
This
puny, and was instrumental in securing
guarantees a flrstclnss performance. The
the passage of certain bills through con­
new people added for this season were
gress that insured the building of that
selected for their |&gt;eculiur fitness for the
great continental railway, which has been
roles,they ore to ussume nnd it is safe to
of such great wortli to the west.
In 1879 he was elected to the state predict that “ a better Ilian ever" line can
safely he added to the advertising matter.
senate of Tennessee.
His nomination
and election were contrary to Ids per­
M illinery Opening
sona! wishes, but after being elected he
Mrs. J. H. Bruton wishes to Inform the
sacrificed Ids own interests to attend the
public Hint her fine stock of spring mil­
session of the legislature for tiie purpose
linery is curoute and wiH be here in time
-&lt;4-recuriug-iluuui¿£{igil of a bill for a
new city government for Memphis. The
h w mnmierji partonon Palmetto avenue,
result*!? the measure wns to prrtcticully
two doors from Stumon's Restaurant.
put the city of Memphis in the hands of
Mm-Bruton will havu n large and most
a receiver, nnd it can lie said that under
complete line of everything in millinery
the provisions of that law, it enjoyed the
and all the latest creations will he shown.
ties! form of government in all its history.
Remember the date, Monday the 13th.
Several years ago lie moved to this
state and look up Ids residence in BarBand C oncert Next Sunday
low, where he practiced law nnd entered
The following program will be rendered
into Journalism, being the editor of the
by the Sanford Hand Sunday afternoon,
Bartow Courier-Informant for u number
March 14. ut 4 o'clock.
o f yours. Later he was elevated to the 1. Match. H u m i i k I llirt.u t I
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• ............. .
Robert H « t «
bench and held a term o f office ns judge
2. Overture.'Ta«l »ml f m ilH "...
. ilalliy
uf the Sixth judicial circuit uf the stuie a. Mmill. "American Soldier", triiiui« A. Myrni
4 Selection, "Martha"
.
. . Kiotow
of Florida.
5. LU«'« Dream W slu ei........... .j F. UuliaM
...S, tl Stambruush
Following Ids retirement from the bench 0. March, "Triumphal"
7. Serenade. "LovInS Lyes
.................. Dolby
he moved from Bartow to Tampu nnd 8. Overture, "Caruusat .......... .. ........ Dolby
It.
Galop,
"Taperlill"...........................
. Dolby
practiced his luw business, again enter­
ing the ranks of Journulism and accept­
Announcem ent
ing the editorship of the Tampa Tribune,
With this issue. The Herald offers n flub
(be paper which was eventually bought
rale o f $1.50 n year for The Herald und
by the Tampa Publishing company and
the New York Produce News. (The pink
.Jiiowpuntuid. with.Thu .Tampa Tluuts.
is s iT
—
"
For the past two years the judge has
Tlic Produce News lias always been in
been confined tu ids home by sickneis
sympathy with tbe growers, and all those
and be lias seh{nm appeared on the who do not luke this (taper should take
streets, so that to muny o f tiiose wlio
advantage of tills offer.
For want o f storage room, 1- will doso, have recently wade llialr homes it) Tumpa.
Our Own cufTee, the best 23 cent coffee
out buggies and hurness at cost, for thirty his fa c e , which wns familiar to -a ll the
ou the market, for sale at Garner &amp; Roberts'
days. Now is time to buy. and save older residents, was unknown.
Tiie funeral services occured from tiie ■tores only.
money.
—Sximuta Çaxxjacc W orks.

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S anford Celery C rates

111 1898 &lt;tbe. Jam ford celery growers
adopted what is known as a lint celery
This crate was printed because
S ^ s i l y and effectively. In loading r e -'
frigerator cars, the floor space allows am­
ple air spaces between crates. For ten
years this was known ns the Sanford cel­
ery crate, and the splendid reputation o f
Sanford celery wns built up by its use,
the carrying quantity being fully estab­
lished by the superior condition o f celery
nt destination. (Ids being the first nnd
essentiaLcousideration. Sanfordcelery in
this stnndurd crate found fendy sale nt
Snnfnrd through buyers whu came hero for
it und through brokers, selling at f. o. b.
prices. Last year ail efTuri was: m ud«-to
form a Celery Union, ami nt a mass meet- •
ing taorgnnizc it wns found that so small
.a liwuker^calrL'dJL liiuttlicy buluulilutir
own meeting, mul the mass meeting drew
up n slptemcnt of the condition nnd |mhtshed it. The number organizing ~thc
union, limited in number and nerrnge, ap­
pointed a commission house in a distant
city as sole selling agents o f "Sunford
Celery Union." nnd they ha ve since bo ad­
vertised themselves. .
.^n^effort Was then begun tochange the
sIuiih; of the Sanford celery crate by mukIng it shorter nnd thicker.
Tlic crate suggested did not nppcnl to
the celery growers because, lu spile of u
small increase in cubic dinientions, it was
found that both held the same amount of
celery, except in small sizes. In lauding
cars the thicker crate was npt ns well .
adapted for air 8(&gt;acc. WltlimA which suc­
cessful refrigeration is impossible. The
standard crate makes a much better dis­
play of the contents uri(1 gives the buyer
a better opportunity of inspection anti
lessens the chance nf inferior stud being
nm in tm him. In addition to all tills,
Sanford celery growers see no reason why
tiie limited few should change an estab­
lished mid highly satisfactory condition.
It is too much like the tail trying to wag
the dog.
The general opinion prevailed thnt the
rumored results of (lie last season's busi­
ness hy Uie Union would he sufficient to
eliminate them as a disturbing element in
the year's market. But white thcniitugut
of business they are doing is insignificant,
their agents have advertised to the world
thnt the Union leu-inch crate contains ten
j w cent more than the standard eightinch crate. This hns aroused the celery
growers. Tuesday night a representutivk
numtier inet nt the office of Murrell A Min-^
shew, at which meeting Mr. Preston, editor
fif tiie New York Produce News wns pres­
ent, when the matter was fully discussed,
[Sirgtna. tlmiiisvlvas . pm in cvtdimc c . .
Tiie contents uf a standard crate taken
from a loud on the street was (tacked into
the union ten-inch crate. The packer
failed by two stalks of celery lu ^ c l the
contents uf the eight-inch crate into the
ten-inch crate. This explodes the claim
that one holds more llinn the other. The
celery growers wunt&gt; tlic trade to know
the exact facts, und only usk a square
tleul, hut they deplore the fuel that the
zeal of a deluded few disturbssaiJsfuclory
conditions, while making u futile cfTort to
hreuk up a home market in the interest of
u distant commission house.
- — A. T. Ross in km.
Garner &amp;. R ob erts New Departure
The grocery firm of Garner &amp;. Roberts
is constantly striving after new business
nnd more business and tills week install­
ed a mammoth refrigerator in which fresh
iqttiUl.td.all.kiudx-wiU 1m - kept in -eofclstoruge for their new ment store. They
wiU bundle the bestJof everything In the
meal line uud ure now ready to serve tiie
trude in groceries and fresh und smoked
meats.
’
’ *_______
Do awny witii dust while sweeping car­
pets by buying Wizzard Curpct Cleaner uf
W. W. Long.

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                    <text>PROPHECY

riLflLLED

When San Francisco Was Destroycd by Eartttqtiake

HORRORS VIVIDLY

PORTRAYED

Dr. Kirkland of the Congregational
Church An Eye-Witness to
Awnil Disaster

how all at once the sky blazed up with
the mightiest exhibition of fireworks ever
seen« caused by tlie breaking of thou
sands of electric wires. He described
the terrible progress of the fire—a fire
absolutely beyond control—-for the first
quake had broken all 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
the cleared space, and the fire went Dn
“until it burled its tongue in the western
ocean." He then described the awful sec­
ond shock, which killed Its thousands and
destroyed the proudest works of man'
hand. He told of gigantic buildings,which
cost.]millionsJP .build, being pitched up
in the air, like houses of paper, "dnncin{
n fantastic dance, pitching their domes
into the street and then crushing like an
eggshell."
Nowhere was there a drop of water, nnd
a mighty thirst come to the’people in the
streets. Mnnyof 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

"And behold, the Lord passed by and
a great nnd strong wind rent the tnountains, nnd brake in pieces the rocks be­
fore the Lord; but the Lord - was not- in
the wind; nnd niter the wind on earth­
quake; but the Lord was not In the earth­
quake; and after the earthquake n fire;
but the Lord was not in the fire. * • And
the seventh nngel poured out Ills vial into
the air; nnd there came n great voice out
of the temple of heaven from the throne,
saying, ‘It is done!1 And there were
voices nnd thunders and lightnings, and
there was a great earthqunke such ns
won tint «Inrv. men were upon, fhfi earth, depravity ntul. wkkcdjlQSS of this niOSt
Idhi v tin
mi i&gt;nrthnnnl(p
nn great.
ifrent. l wicked city in America was shown in its I
. eo mighty
enrthquuke, nnd
nnd so
And the cities of the Nations fell and I lnlfi nght. Men became mure wicket I
men blasphemed God. *_*_And. the. m pr-1l*inn ever before in their lives. The
chants of the earth shall weep and’mourn speaker then told somethin# n f the qw?u '
were committed in the
over her; for no man "buyeth'-4w r - ^ 4 ?rM w
jjpj
»1
'
*.’
’
vjsf/odfa
of-*-ttan.Francisco.
11«laid of the
chandise any more.
women
there,
withmtt
protection,
without
Tills correlation of prophecies from the
defense,
nnd
of
the
crimes
thnt
were
com­
first book qf Kings nnd Revelation found
mitted
hym
en,
already
vile,
half-crazed
fulfillment, according to Dr. R. Lee Kirk­
land in the fall of San Francisco, at once with drink, and Uic uncertainty of exist­
the Paris and Sodom of America." Dr. ence through the horrible disaster.
He told of the dead, falling like hail­
Kirkland, n native of Mississippi, was n
stones
in the streets, nnd of the fact that
pastor of a San Francisco church at the
there
was
no place to bury them. "Sud­
time of the great earthquake, seeing oil
the multiplied horrors of those days "of denly, standing there on Market street, 1
heard a peculiar sound, and the air was
the wrath of God."
Dr. Kirkland is a forceful, fluent speaker, filled with the most beautiful flames and
making n profound impression upon his will» «she*. Looking down close to my
audiences. Ho is if firm believer in the feet I found a mighty rent in the earth,
fulfillment of Divine prophecy in current about 300 yards tong and two feet wide.
events, this being the theme of his ad­ Here the dead were hauled and- pitched
dress on “What l Saw and Heard in the in by thousands. Mangled bodies, torn
San Francisco Disaster" which he dellv- beyond recognition, were tosud into this
iTWtWIHtd- UseTuT1lese-WaY
n ed nt t heikmgnggntfpnnY
over,
God
closed
it up again." He told of
night. In opening his nddrtYa he said:
how
men
killed
Uicir
wives, fuihcrs their
"A hundred thousand lecturers could go
out nnd tcll'of the San Francisco earth­ sons, and friends their own companions,
quake. and no two would make the same rather than see them suffer, pinned be­
lecture. Eternity would be too sfjort to neath masses of debris. One of the most
describe all thnt happened in those thirty- vivid descriptions of all was the earth
six hours. Being an eye-witness to that belching forth the indescribable horrors of
awful disaster, there arc some tilings pe­ Chinatown.* And “the merchants of the
culiar to themselves which 1 wish to bring earth shall no more buy her merchandise,
to your attention. Inv the first plncc I for after (tills revelation the city council
want to refer ydu to two passages in the decreed that Chinntown. with nil its
Scripture, the one found in Kings, nnd newly-revealed horrors, should never be
the other in Revelation. These two Rebuilt. In nnd through It nil the speaker
prophecies give nn adequate picture of saw the hand of God at work, fulfilling
Sim Francisco. The old prophet in Kings tile words of the prophet of old, ami as
saw an awful hour, and he says the Lord each polpt of horror was brought out, the
was not in the wind, nor in the earth­ various parts of the phrophecy were
quake,, nor the (ire.- He saw the horrors shown to be carried out. "The prophecies
of that hour, nnd I am confident that isnw were fulfilled," said he, "for the cities of
(lie Nations fell. God was not in tiie
the literal fulfillment of thnt prophecy.*
“The night preceding the earthquake I earthquake. He stepped aside and let
11cross the bay. Re- the course of Nature be fulfilled."

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ed San Francisco knows bo wcll.aud they
were acting in u pcculiar way. There Olg Crowd Expected a t Spring Musical
e.5E_i
Festival.
was ‘(rouble among them. They formed
The fuel that Wnlter Damrosch and
lines like soldiers by the side of the ship,
flapping their wings and making distress­ thè New York Symphony Orchestra are
ful noises. Then they would swnrm up going to he in Jacksonville on Apri 119th
In the nlr like bees, nnd back down to nnd 20 th for the purpose of supporting
the water, fighting the water with their the Jacksonville Choral Society in their
wings; then they flew over the boat, one spring festival has created enthusinsm
Unimproved celery lands, 'flowing wells guaranteed,
wherever music lovers hnvc rend the
lighting on the shoulder of a little girl.
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
w
"When wo landed, going up Market good news In The Herald.
street, I thought every dog in the wodd | It is only three weeks ago that the con­
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained nnd ready for cron $500.00 in $11X1000
was in Sun Francisca, nnd every dog in tract was signed which brings the fa­
I&gt;er ncre.
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San Francisco on Market street. There mous leader nnd orchestra, with four
. City property, improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres timber land, with finest site in
they were howling as dogs do when they celebrated soloisti to Jacksonville, yet
Florida for crate factory.
lute their master. They refused to be judging from the information sent us by
Others teu . you what can be done. MURRELL &amp;. Ml IVSHEW arc [tract i cal farmers as
controlled, and their masters could do T. T. Eltuore, the sccretury of the Ciiornl
well us real estute brokers, aud are here to show you what has been and can te done.
absolutely nothing with them. A little | tvocicly, the Jemima tdf fttiuxb nlrfiUUy has
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black dog went to police hendquarters brpken the brunt of the enormous exw w uvw vm vw
early in the night nnd was put out. Later pensc the engagement entailed,
lie went again, whining and bowling and
There will be four concerts: Monday
again was lie pul out. Yet another time nintinee nnd night; Tuesday matinee and
he w ent and (his lliue hutois kicked nut, ] n ight, The huge chorus of two-hundred
About 3 o'clock (the quake coming nt I .nnd fifty voices will be heard in TuesCONTRACTOR
5:15). he came again, and the officers day night's big program when Haydy's
and B U I L D E R
. could scarce believe it tiie same dog, for favorite oratorio, "The Creation," will be
the liair on his head had turned almost given, soloists, orchestra and Choral So­
ciety taking part.
white.
SERVED AT
A special rate of only J 5 - -is being
“We passed a livery stable, and within
we heard a sound as of murder. We went made for the entire series of four con
in and found twenty men trying to con­ certs—for one concert, 52. Each con­ None but first-class labor employed end all contracts guaranteed to be in accordance
with plans and specifications
trol a single horse. Tiie horses of tiie cert-will be the highest grade of talent
city were wild with nervousness. They that has ever appdjired oh one platform I am In Business to do Business for Those
Who Need My Services
could not be controlled, nnd the cabs and in Jacksonville without a single excep­
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oilier vehicles of the city were tied Up; tion.
It will be wonderful, and as the divine
traffic was blocked, for the horses were
Praise Tor Clerk S cott
County Tax Assessor's Notice
beyond control in their nervous fright. instruments begin to cast their spell over
The expert accountant in tiie city sever­
Either I or an assistant tax assessor
As I went to my home I thought over the vast audience, we are sure that all
these things, and being from the far of leoseaf our readers who make the trip al days ago who gave the council an esti­ will be at the following named places to
south, and naturally a bit superstitious, to Jacksonville for this festival will pro­ mate upon opening a new set of books for receive tax returns for Orange county for
(he city council, reported that the books oí 1000 ;
they weighed ou my mind. I went to nounce it "worth while."
the city, as kept by City Clerk Scott, were
Sanford, February 27th and March 1st
immediate
application'for
seats
should
bnd. however, and sooti fejl nsleep. .The
B nked; -Goods --Wednesday...
made oY the prospective facilities ore tn tfifi W it MMHBfa'W’i SÿT f TTàtTeveT TITOfiF City Cork’s oBicY'
next thing 1 knew the earth rose up aud
being
taxed.
Full
particulars
appear
In
seen,
and
complimented
the
clerk's
work
Sylvan Lake March 2nd.
and Saturday.
Stamping
threw mo against a mirror In the room.
very highly to the council. For a ion#pe­
Lake Mary March 3rd.
The room was us light as day, and it our advertising columns.
done. All Fancy work and
riod of years Mr. Scott has performed the
Lorigwtxxl March 4 th.
"I
seemed forty years that I was held against
Drain and Irrigation Material
Materials for sa m e on Sale
duties of this office faithfully and well,
Geneva March Ulh.
that mirror."
_ _ — —■ * ■■ - 7Wc tuake special carload prices on find richly deserves the encomiums heaped
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S . A. R o b in s o n .
The speaker then told of the descent mixed sizes of sewer pipe, 4 Inch, 8 inch
upon him.
For want of storage room. I will dose
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 a t reduced rates. See us before
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see days. Now is time to buy, and save CRIPPEN’S MUSIC STORE
ot'aU. He told of the sweep of the fire. buying. Geo. H. F zknalij Hasdwake Co.
D. A. Caldwell A Sons.
money.
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IN S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 30

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MARCH Id. 1909

NEWS OE THE WORLD

First Year

vnlesccnt from scarlet fever happened to
flrst Methodist church, the following min­
STOLE REFRESHM ENTS
l&gt;* on North Brothers island-when the
isters officiating: Revs. W. J. Carpenter,
steamer General Slocum was burned. She
B. K. Thrower, W. K. Pincr and W. M
went to the rescue of the drowning little Band, of Hoodlums that Need to be Punge. The interment wns in Woodlnwn
Suppressed
Items of Interest Gleaned fro m ones nnd, sick though she wns. succeeded
Letters and Communications on
cemetery.
,
During
the
social
gathering of the WeIn
saving
nine-children's
lives.
The
deceased,
who
whs
seventy-four
Various Sources ~
Various Timely Topics.
lakn Club last Tuesday night a hand of
Ex-President Roosevelt hns hnd a pow­
years old Inst October, lenves the follow­
erful grnphophone made at the manufac­ miscreants raised the screen a t the rear ing immediate members of his family, In
of the club house and stole a freezer of ice
HAPPENINGS DURING TH E WEEK tory In Bridgeport. Conn., cnpable of dis­ cream nnd severe! plates full of enke nnd ndditlon to the devoted widow: A COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEO PLE
tinctly recording any and all sounds. He
daughter, Mrs. C. N. Taylor of Memphis,
sandwiches. Luckily there wns another
expects to take the mnehine with him on
Ten«., who hns been with her father for
freezer of cream thntescnped their notice
the past two weeks; a son, G. A. Hanson, In This Department will be Found the
Here the Readers Will Find a Brief his trip to Africa, and will be accompa­
or
the company wouldhnvc helm left with­
Views. Opinions nnd Comment
nied by an expert operator whose duty
Jr., who is nttending school; n grand­
Historical Sprint Flowing
out refreshments:
of Practical Writers.
will l»e to ntnke records uf sounds to be
daughter, Mrs. B. F. Ronfocy, and n sis­
For Hurried Readers
These misdemeanors should he sup­
IWe Invite correrpondence on llvo topic* from all
The Sixtieth Congress of the. United beard in' that far-away uncivilized land. pressed nt once, nnd a heavy (»enulty Im­ ter, Mrs. L. Hall, of Kissimmee,
•ectlor* of the County, al*o nrw* Item* (if lalere&gt;(.
brevity «dll Itimie prompt pi,I■)halloa. Ankle«
States closed Us session on the 4th or . A New York Judge has established n posed upon the guilty ones. Mnrshnl Lee
contrary to the view* of (he Kdltur will 1» pubMAY
PICNIC
FOR
SANFORD
llihrd, W
bt «baiivc* ' tmil i&gt;nuaiBiuuJL.iu u m w iku
|4q^l) Ip the tnldst of one of t he worst ride to accept the opinion of nine nut of^ has-very goad evhleww wgninst'iwvciiri.
Iton* III Iw rejecied. n t will not rw rrtponiltnL
saow storms nnd blizzards Hint hns ever twelve Jurors as a verdict.
for (iplnyuii eiprrnftnt hy rontrihutors. All Vornand they will be sadder but wiser after
lrmioiii inlrmleil for rurrm t l»»nr m utt Iw trt
Ought To Be Made A Grand Affair And imm
been known In Washington. There is n
Ex-President Roosevelt will leave for Af- they face Mayor Lake.
htmd not lui.tr UuuiTuradny p. m. ¡— En.
^Universally
Attended
.jiroposiilaa naw- W.iu&lt;i)uajio--uiUUttdmem tiwuHviueMiax.
Sanford Celery Crates
Fur the bountiruftTOps and bright pros­
to the constitution changing the dnte~uf
In making their escape from a burning LONG CHASE AFTER REYNARD
111 1898 &lt;tbe. Jam ford celery growers
pects of our fair city tire pro pie should
inauguration to some more propitious mine at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., last week, 215
adopted what is known as a lint celery
hove
n grand thanksgiving In the shupc
time of the year.
miners were compelled to leave a fellow Party Have Great Sport On A Fox Hunt
- " “" • " ■ " V «
This crate was printed because .
of a barliecue and basket JiTcnTt* BvW«YFor three days Inst week the middle miner to burn to denth because he was
Last Monday Night
suggestsa "that
northern and eastern slates were in the disabled ami they could not cnrrjLhim up 'Fox hunting is one of the great diver­ nnd The Herald1 mUilc"
,nt ihrrpmphp S ^ s i l y and effectively. In loading re -'
of
San/onl
take
up
this
matter
at once frigerator cars, the floor space allows am­
throes of the worst snowTlCHn and bliz­ the steep slope on account of bis weight sion indulged in by the sportsmcn_of
and
arrange
u
fine
jirogrnm
for
that
day. ple air spaces between crates. For ten
zard since 1888. Telegraph nnd telephone Tbe uufortunnte mnn was John Walsh who Sanford and every week a party of these
This would be a glorious opportunity to
wires were down in all directions, ami weighed 320 pounds.
congenial huntsmen get together and Invito our neighbors In Orange, Volusia years this was known ns the Sanford cel­
trains were either snow-bound or run
ery crate, and the splendid reputation of
chase Master Reynard, generally return­
and Lake counties to come to Smiford Sanford celery wns built up by its use,
very.slowly without regard to schedules.
ANOTHER LARGE FACTORY
ing with Ills brush.
and help us celebrate. There will be
_____
%
The supreme court of Texas hns decided
Last Monday night a party composed muny tourists enroute north-at this time the carrying quantity being fully estab­
that the Preshyterinn Church of the United Will Use the Culls of the Celery Fields of D. L. Thrasher, G. S. Derry-, Paul Rig­ and they call be Induced to slop over nnd lished by the superior condition of celery
nt destination. (Ids being the first nnd
for Products
gers, J. A. Thompson nnd the guest, J. B. celebrate.
Stales Jins right .to all church property
*
essentiaLcousideration. Sanfordcelery in
Sanford Is to have another great. In­ Simmons of Tocoa, Ga.. started out at
owned by the Cumberland Presbyterian
It. H. CKappcIllinsalready donated $25
church, ns a result of the union of the two dustry ere the nfext crop of celery ma­ 8:30 viti the Ft. Re.ed road to LnkcOnnro. to this movement. Who will follow liiniT this stnndurd crate found fendy sale nt
Snnfnrd through buyers whu came hero for
bodies, the latter hnving been absorbed. tures nnd it wilPtie one that will %mean From Sanford avenue around Markham
it und through brokers, selling at f. o. b.
more
from
an
industrial
and
commercial
and
Puoln
and
the
New
York
Grove,
final­
Orlundo's
Auto
P
arad
e'.'
The Federal grand Jury hns found in­
prices. Last year ail efTuri was: mud«-to
ly
catching
the
fox
after
a
long
chase
standpoint
Qian
any
that
has
yet
been
Tuesday'sauto
parade
wns
vcry
pretty,
dictments against the New York World
form a Celery Union, ami nt a mass meet- •
found—
Fromreliable'
information
-The
that
entried
theftfJhfOUgii
island
Dike.
though
not
nearly
ns
large
ns
the
.one
of
-futlibol in r e g a r d th e - P a n a m a canal
ing taorgnnizc it wns found that so small
Herald
glcnns
the
fact
that
several
north­
By
this
time
it
was
5:30
in
the
morn
1
Inst
senson.
.
•
purchase.
,
.a
liwuker^calrL'dJL liiuttlicy buluulilutir
ern catiitalista.wcre rcccillJy ¡iL.lhedty. jug it nil tlic .paxly__rclumed_ hum eJully
Headed by Oriuudo'a Pttlu—Ctubm wi
A'lqwclnrsesslbh oi CUlIRreSif hnsrtrecn
looking for a good factory site on tbe satisfied with the greni sport. It Ib snfe mounted police, the procession moved own meeting, mul the mass meeting drew
____ called by President Taft to meet on the
lake front and if they can- purchuso- one lu-sayahat mum nf llu-ro were . dllWIUtli .north on Orange avenue to Robinson nve- up n slptemcnt of the condition nnd |mhI3lh of March.
.
at a reasonable figure, they will erect a business Tuesday morning until a late nue, east around Lake Kola, west on Cent tshed it. The number organizing ~thc
A Colmn general amnesty bill hns been large plant to manufacture celery tonic, hour.
trul to Main street, south on Main.circling union, limited in number and nerrnge, ap­
.signed by President Gomez. It provides celery salt and other compounds from the
These fox hunts are becoming very jxip- Lake Lucerne and north on Lake Lucerne pointed a commission house in a distant
for the release front prison of nil prisoners celery-plant. It Is a well known fact ular nnd many guests in the city stop nnd north uii Orange avenue to thu driv­ city as sole selling agents of "Sunford
not convicted of atrocious crimes.
Celery Union." nnd they ha ve since bo ad­
that celery enters largely Into the parts over to lake advantage of this great cross ing park.
During February sixty new cases of bu­ of different medicines, fond products nnd country sport. Some of the great fox
One of the most attractively decorated vertised themselves. .
bonic plnguc were reported in Guynquil. condiments and the location for a plant hunters of the Eust who delight in paper mnchlncs in line wns that of Senator and .^n^effort Was then begun tochange the
Ecuador.
to manufacture these products is near hunts and tame foxes should come to Mrs. J. E. Buxton, of Vermont nnd Orlan­ sIuiih; of the Sanford celery crate by mukThe Mexican volcano Colima is again the spot where the most celery is raised. Sanford nnd take one of the moonlight do, which was* artistically brnnmenied Ing it shorter nnd thicker.
Tlic crate suggested did not nppcnl to
active, nnd gfave apprehension is feH for Naturally Sanford would tie Selected for chases after a real fox in ids native with California floppies "made in Or­
the
celery growers because, lu spile of u
haunts.
this
site
and
if
the
iaoJect
materializes
lando.
the safety of nntives nnd stock inthesurour city will have a plant of large deTiie firsr prize was awarded to Mrs. S. small increase in cubic dinientions, it was
-roundlng country.
JUDGE G. A. HANSON IS DEAD
Ives, (lie second falling to J. L. Giles; found that both held the same amount of
Rear Admiral Sperry has been relieved ntension employing several hundred
Mrs.
Berman won third and Horry Bee- celery, except in small sizes. In lauding
hands.
of the command of the Atlantic battleship
cars the thicker crate was npt ns well .
Welt Known Jurist out! Writer Died mun fourth honors.—Orlando Sentinel.
All
the
celery
that
is
now
unfit
for
the
Heel at his own request, and Rear Admiral
adapted for air 8(&gt;acc. WltlimA which suc­
,
In
Tumpa
market,
known
ns
culls
and
often
left
in
Schroedcr has been appointed ns his suc­
Thr. Missouri Girl
cessful
refrigeration is impossible. The
the field will thus be utilized and such n
Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock at ids
cessor.
The
Missouri
Girl
is
u
comedy
drumn
standard
crate makes a much better dis­
residence,
904
Marion
street,
Judge
G.
A,
factory would tend to keep up the price
Last week the steamship Mauretania of of celery at a fixed value. Thousands of Hanson, one of tin* pioneer citizens of that produces more genuine hearty lnugh- play of the contents uri(1 gives the buyer
ter than anything yet written. In con­ a better opportunity of inspection anti
the Ctumrd line made the trip from New dollars would be saved ito tbe growers the city of Tampa, breathed his Inst.
nection
with the strong nnd Interesting lessens the chance nf inferior stud being
York to Queenstown in four days, twenty every yeur and ourijlicat product would
Judge Huns in was-a native of Tennes­
plot,
it
contains
the most ludicrous situa­ nm in tm him. In addition to all tills,
~ hours and two minutes.
become a »tuple article and not subject see. where hit family were prominent,
tions
_
ever
conceived.
The company Sanford celery growers see no reason why
On his African hunting trip. Mr. Roose­ to tiie fluctuations of the market.
and prior to (inning to Florida passed
presenting
the
play
this
senson
is com­ tiie limited few should change an estab­
velt will not engage In promiscuous killing
The Herald will give the full particulars through the privations nnd sufferings of
posed
of
the
best
known
(ample
in the lished mid highly satisfactory condition.
of animals nnd birds, but will endeavor to us soon as the same ure ready for | hjI&gt;- the Civil war as a member of the Con­
theatrical
profession,
who
ure
fully
able It is too much like the tail trying to wag
secure some of tbe very finest specimens. licnliun.
federate army.
to
extract
(Ids
fun
and
dole
it
out
to
the the dog.
After the war he returned to the prac­
A bridge Is to be built over the Rio
public
itf*3.
must
satisfactory
manner.
The general opinion prevailed thnt the
tice of his profession and at once rose to
Grande river between Brownsville nnd
KEEP UP THE ADVERTISING
Nine of ihc old favorites remain in the rumored results of (lie last season's busi­
the
front
rank.
He
was
one
of
the
IsudMatamorrts, connecting tbe railway sys­
cast, mime of them have played their rules ness hy Uie Union would he sufficient to
tems of tbe United States and Mexico.
Sanford Must Continue The Stride Al­ Ing counsel for the Pacific Railway corn- continuously for eight seasons. This
eliminate them as a disturbing element in
puny, and was instrumental in securing
ready Taken
An earthquake is reported near Jerusa­
guarantees
a
flrstclnss
performance.
The
the year's market. But white thcniitugut
Alien t our proposal that now wns nn the passage of certain bills through con­ new people added for this season were
lem which destroyed severalbuildingsumi
of business they are doing is insignificant,
gress
that
insured
the
building
of
that
opportune time for the establishment of a
killed n number of (teoplc.
selected for their |&gt;eculiur fitness for the their agents have advertised to the world
Sanford
Business Men's League for ihc great continental railway, which has been roles,they ore to ussume nnd it is safe to
J. 0. Carter, advisor of Queen Lilluoknthnt the Union leu-inch crate contains ten
of such great wortli to the west.
lani, when tiie latter wns Queen of tile pur|MiBC of keeping "Lucky Sanford" to
predict that “a better Ilian ever" line can jw cent more than the standard eightIn
1879
he
was
elected
to
the
state
.Sandwich Islands, died in Honolulu lust the fore, the following from Printer’s Ink senate of Tennessee. His nomination safely he added to the advertising matter. inch crate. This hns aroused the celery
is interesting:
week.
growers. Tuesday night a representutivk
•The Jacksonville Advertising Agency and election were contrary to Ids per­
Millinery Opening
numtier inet nt the office of Murrell A Min-^
Rather than prosecute the government
sona!
wishes,
but
after
being
elected
he
has been placing the advertising of tiie
Mrs. J. H. Bruton wishes to Inform the shew, a t which meeting Mr. Preston, editor
libel eases ngainst the New York World
sacrificed
Ids
own
interests
to
attend
the
DcLand Business Men's League in tbe
public Hint her fine stock of spring mil­ fif tiie New York Produce News wns pres­
and IndinnapollB News for expressing tiie
columns of several of the nationally cir- session of the legislature for tiie purpose linery is curoute and wiH be here in time
ent, when the matter was fully discussed,
eulated magazines, X Iíe'm nT irm itnrf -&lt;4-recuriug-iluuui¿£{igil of a bill for a
[Sirgtna. tlmiiisvlvas . pm in cvtdimc c ..
i'uiiuma canal deal. District Attorney Jonew
city
government
for
Memphis.
The
tlds advertising has proyadLsatisfactory.
hw mnmierji partonon Palmetto avenue, Tiie contents uf a standard crate taken
sejth D. Ken lint* of Iml Inna has resigned.
result*!?
the
measure
wns
to
prrtcticully
In the words of Mr. V. W. Gould, who had
In addition to 33,000,000 worth of new the matter in hand, the inquiries kept put the city of Memphis in the hands of two doors from Stumon's Restaurant. from a loud on the street was (tacked into
Mm-Bruton will havu n large and most the union ten-inch crate. The packer
mils, the N. Y. Central railroad will spend the correspondence department of tiie a receiver, nnd it can lie said that under
complete
line of everything in millinery failed by two stalks of celery lu ^ c l the
$8.000,000 for rolling stock and other league busy. A new campaign is being the provisions of that law, it enjoyed the
and
all
the
latest creations will he shown. contents uf the eight-inch crate into the
-equipment.
outlined im iutirfi- extended ..lines, which ties! form of government in all its history. Remember the date, Monday the 13th.
ten-inch crate. This explodes the claim
Several years ago lie moved to this
A verdict has been rendered in favor of will be placed toward the beginning of
that one holds more llinn the other. The
state
and
look
up
Ids
residence
in
Barthe Government against tiie sugar trust next fall by the same agency."
Band Concert Next Sunday
celery
growers wunt&gt; tlic trade to know
far $134,110,03 for tam|&gt;cring with weight
Confirming our inquiry us to these facts low, where he practiced law nnd entered
The following program will be rendered the exact facts, und only usk a square
■«[ raw sugar imparts.
Mr. Percy P. Vyle of the Jacksonville into Journalism, being the editor of the by the Sanford Hand Sunday afternoon,
tleul, hut they deplore the fuel that the
Bartow Courier-Informant for u number March 14. ut 4 o'clock.
i'raf. M.ircouj says that lie will be able Advertising Agency, Buys the advertising
zeal of a deluded few disturbssaiJsfuclory
of
yours.
Later
he
was
elevated
to
the
1. Match. H u m i i k I l l i r t .u t I
__
wiilun u year in sand wirete^v messages ran through the principal wiiucr moulds
• ................
Robert H « t « conditions, while making u futile cfTort to
and that lie is now plunning along lines bench and held a term of office ns judge 2. Overture.'Ta«l
from snore to snore of the Atlantic.
»ml f m ilH"...
. ilalliy hreuk up a home market in the interest of
uf the Sixth judicial circuit uf the stuie a. Mmill. "American Soldier", triiiui« A. Myrni
4 Selection, "Martha"
.
. . Kiotow u distant commission house.
Hie N. Y. Mutual Life InsuruuceCo. hns more extensive. With the coming or of Florida.
- 5. LU«'« Dream W sluei.......... .j F. UuliaM
greater
activity
In
bind
development
ad­
ueeepl.nl from Richard A. McCurdy $815,—A. T. Ross in km.
0. March, "Triumphal"
...S,
tl
Stambruush
Following
Ids
retirement
from
the
bench
Serenade. "LovInS Lyes
...................Dolby
OuO in full settlement of $ 0,000,000 suit vertising. municipal advertising and he moved from Bartow to Tampu nnd 7.
8. Overture, "Caruusat
............. .........Dolby
Garner &amp;. Roberts New Departure
to recover that amount fraudulently taken Uusiness league advertising, the town* practiced his luw business, again enter­ It. Galop, "Taperlill"......................... . Dolby
who do nut advertise next fall and win­
The grocery firm of Garner &amp;. Roberts
from the funds uf the company.
ter ure going to get left. From the indi­ ing the ranks of Journulism and accept­
Announcement
is constantly striving after new business
By the burning uf u tenement house in cations in this ofllce, next fall and winter ing the editorship of the Tampa Tribune,
With this issue. The Herald offers n flub
New York last week, leu persons lost their is going to witness ii "scramble" for Flor­ (be paper which was eventually bought rale of $1.50 n year for The Herald und nnd more business and tills week install­
ed a mammoth refrigerator in which fresh
Lves because of rubbish-choked fire es- ida lands, and if Sanford keeps to the by the Tampa Publishing company and
the New York Produce News. (The pink iqttiUl.td.all.kiudx-wiU 1m - kept in -eofcl- ... .iaiise*. 'Uic CUMpe uf. tlm JitC j?flUribUll'd fare i w i l|I J B her -stmrer If-vtre ii-rorv .Jiiowpuntuid. with.Thu .Tampa Tluuts.
i ssi T
—
" storuge for their new ment store. They
to the Black Ham) organization, ns one of \ent to rest nn laurels already won (or on
For the past two years the judge has
Tlic Produce News lias always been in wiU bundle the bestJof everything In the
Hie tenants had three limes ignored their market reports) some oilier town will get been confined tu ids home by sickneis sympathy with tbe growers, and all those
meal line uud ure now ready to serve tiie
demand for money.
t_____ lu lhe limelight.
— —L - - — - - and be lias seh{nm appeared on the who do not luke this (taper should take trude in groceries and fresh und smoked
streets, so that to muny of tiiose wlio advantage of tills offer.
On March 18th a gold life-saving medal
meats.
’ ’ *_____
have recently wade llialr homes it) Tumpa.
For
want
of
storage
room,
1will
doso,
will be presentod to Miss Mary McGinn
his face, which wns familiar to-all the
Our Own cufTee, the best 23 cent coffee
Do awny witii dust while sweeping car­
when she gruduufes from the Florence out buggies and hurness at cost, for thirty
ou
the
market,
for
sale
at
Garner
&amp;
Roberts'
pets
by buying Wizzard Curpct Cleaner uf
older
residents,
was
unknown.
days.
Now
is
time
to
buy.
and
save
Crittenden training school ut Washington.
W. W. Long.
Tiie
funeral
services
occured
from
tiie
■tores
only.
money.
—
Sximuta
Ç
axxjacc
W
orks
.
Miss McCann when a little girl Just con*

Vr;**-*'

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE

L-Sri i S is

�:".í!

THE SANFORD HERALD

March 13 i ^ .

Sanford.- May be ell the -people In
city nre not e s wild over the project of
paving ns 1 am. but this movement to me
is the greatest that ever happened to our
Budget of Opinion " J u s t Be­ fair ctty:~ Tt leems lh*l Jtijl the sight Of 496 Washington Stre
llie bricks lias given an added impetus to
tween You and Me"
B O S TO N , M A S S A C H U S E T T S
Sanford's progress, and when the streets
are paved, and the rails Tor the street rail­
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT way nré laid, I will feel Justified In taking
n day off and view ihe city Just for the
satisfaction afforded. Having seen the
Opening of Our New
‘ A Chlel Is Amonf Ye Taking Notes. great difference in Florida cities that had
and faith. He'll Prent ’Em"--------^ paved streets and those wltliout them. It
So Says Saunterer.»
Iuib been the dream of my life to see San­
ford numbered among the progressive
A newspaper It not altogether published to tell ones, nnd now that all of these great im­
the people what they would like to know, Init h a t to
Sire much of lit apace to telling them what they provements orp coming at once. The Saun»•i*» to know.—&lt;jreety.
tcrer is walking on the thin nir of expect-1
W « or* Soiling T h e « « Goods
■S fw to lCotrmponJtneo lo T i t IltrolJ.
ancy.
Dlroct From-, Looms to You
• « •
To Keep a True Lent.
|
OUR
WORSTED MILL ENDS we have decided to
fa thla a fa ti—to keep
4 Having taken in a cash subscription the
aell direct at the low price of 8 0 c p e r y ard .
The larder lean
j
And d ean
other day, I very foolishly invested part of Ureal value
From fat of vents and sheep!
it in mutton and the change from bacon OUR SPRING LINE OF FINE ZEPHYRS-GIngham», in abort lengths, atylra au tier lor to any
U it to quit thadiah
to mutton Was so great that the whole we have ever shown in cotton Honda. Merit
1
Hfflrsli, re ta tili •
•
Minima In atrlpea, fancy .checks. beautiful Q p
To All
family was poisoned. I have come to the range
of coloring; well Wurth 12lie. only
The platter hlgh'vrlth fiahT
conclusion
that
the
stomach
of
n
Florida
WAVERLY ZEPHYR-Chrcka. airily«. In a
la It to feat an hour
variety of atylca. unexcelled; worth
T „d .r&gt;
Or ragged Su.
editor was not made for delicacies, and 8c,
only............................................... J **
Or show
hereafter will be content with razorback PREMIUM ZEPHYR—An extra fine quail
A downcaat look’and aourt
and grits. ‘Trido goeth before n fall,"
good«, coloring enllrrly apart from onUNot Tla a faal to dole

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

REMNANT ROOM!

Monday, Feb. 15th

Spring Line of W orsted
Dress Goods

T h / sheaf of wheat
And m eat
-------- - — - —
IJnlM be hungry scml.
_____________ It hi to fail from strife.'____

-*■

en a Man ■
Clea up to His Income
\VV\V*VVV%V\

He owes it to his family and his business
to provide adequate life insurance—The
unexpected is always happening. B u t the
I
*
protection must be arranged for before it
is too late.

w w iiH

—»ary: worth I Sc. o n l y . . . r
. ~
■PLAIN CHAMBHAY—Fnllnirtge rrfenfor*:
worth 25c only t9 c per y a rd ....................

TfYhñt o m í S T ^ r n U '^ T T stiil asleep
upon the sewer pipe on the lake front, and I PERSIAN. i ’hAlDS-=i&gt;*Ugl4ul.Jw. lUúkr-.itt»
. -From old debate
—1•..........
•—
And beta;
iihoughYfiove'FcjWMedly-called the at-1 &lt;»« • we.r;-w»th S5?. o n l y . W
To circumcise thy life.
AND PRINTS. In »hurt length», nt
trillion of the city council to the fact that PERCALES
very low prices
"r Toshow a heart arlef-rent:
the pipe was broken, nnd the appearance OUR WORSTED DRESS GOODS are well worth
T3 afarve thy lin.
OP THE UNITED SIAIES
Not bln —
seeing, a t no other «tore „can show them- ii.it»Is
*
’
&lt;* *
of the lake front greatly maned, no action as
And that a to keep true Lent.
we control the entire line exclusively
has yet been tnkeir+n regard to the name 27-INCH IIIRUSEYE COTHML DlAi’EgS^Wry
J. 5. COTIES, Jr., General Agent, Jacksonville, Fioritili
best quality: worth 80c (or 10 yards; g
4 Army officers of uncertain years and Next week 1 propose to take a delegation
sale price......................................... u
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE, Spedii! Agent
, known avoirdupois, are welcoming (he of citizens to view this unsanitary spot, 54-INCH WORSTED SU m N G S-O dds anil ends
and
maybe
public
sentiment
will
be
strong
of
season;
regular
price
$1.25;
while
39c
coming into office of hefty Bill Taft, tie
they Inst 39c per yard.
will not likely run in nny cold decks on enough to remove it.
[ IIALANCE OF OUTING FLANNELS,
t mA n
. . .
them like those |&gt;edestrinn and horseback
the 10c quality; clrnn-up price....... u
stunts that Roosevelt has been guilty of 4 Sunday he wore n rose on the Inpci of Mnll Orders will receive prompt attention
during his official years. They look with his coat, and when the plate wns passed
complacency upon golf and tennis in which he gave a nickel to the Lord.
He had several bills In his pocket nnd
Taft Indulges. Titcy can loaf on both jobs
sundry
change, perhaps a dollar's worthy
nnd bass the umpire should he get ftldc
enough to nsk if they were pretty well but he hunted nbout, and, finding the poor
teed on the links, or look into a racket on little nickel, ho laid it on the plate to aid
Successors to N. H. GARNER
the tennis field. When it comes to horse­ the church militant in its fight against the Great Value--Well Made
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back riding or pedcstrinnism - Taft inis n't World, the flesh and the devil
His silk hat was beneath the seat, nnd
anything on the nrtny men. He’s not n
Mise alarm on any of these athletic the gloves and cane were beside it, and the
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—- fliefcel-wtts-ott-llie-tdrtte—«- whole—nickel.- * Do You
I
On Saturday afternoon he had a gin
!
4 I notice a bunch of lory negroes hnng- rickey at Uic hotel and |iiq fricml had-a-l
H A Y A N a C R A T N --------------- -----(Tcjxit every fancy ilrink,wtille the cash register stamped
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day at train time, nnd have often won­ 35 cents on life slip the boy presented to
dered why they were not made lo move him. Feeling off a bill; lie handed it to
X
on. Unless they nre hack drivers or por­ the lad, nnd gave him a niekel~ilp when |
ters of tlte hotels they have no business he brought back the change.
A Complete Line of Cigars and Tobacco
there, nnd often this narrow walk In blocked
A nickel for the Lord mid a nickel for |
by them.
the waiter I
AGENCY FOR PLOW’S HIGH GRADE CANDIES AND
• • •
And tiie man hhd his shoes polished on I
ROYAL SCARLET BRAND OF CANNED GOODS
4 My old friend B. M.Tench, representing Saturday afternoon, and handed out a dime
o large shoe firm, was in the city ill is week,■ without u munner. He had u shave, anti [
and among other items informed me that paid fifteen cents with equal alacrity.
The kind that Mother
never before did the Hale of Florida pre­
He tOok a box of candies borne to his I
used to make?
sent such a busynppcnrnucc. Every city, wife, .and paid forty cents for them, and |
Come and See Us, or 'Phone 3D
town ant* hamlet in the state seemed to be the box was tied with*a dainty bit of rib­
doing nnre business than ever before, nnd bon.
___________ *
The Kind That Looks
on era of piyspcrity is surely coming our
Yes, and he also gave a nickel to the
way. He wns ulso very enthusiastic over Lord.
Like Bread, Tastes Like
the rapid development of tlte Sanford sec
Who Is the Lord T
Bread, and is'Bread?
tion.
Who is He? Why, the man worships
• • u
Him ns Creator of the universe, the one
Sanford is blessed with a bunch of the
who puts the stnrs in order and by whose
biggest hearted (tcople in tlte world, and
The Finest Line of Pas- ▼
immutable
decree the heavens stand.
everyone loves his neighbor or makes
tries in the City
Yes, he docs, nnd he dropped a nickel in
noise like it. If the baby falls down there
lo support the Church militant.
are always half n tloserr kind-hearted
%
And what Is the church militant T
neighbors to rush in anti help the mother
Tiie
church
militant
Is
the
body
thnt
apply arnica nnd rock the young hopeful
Celery now being marketed. Selling for good prices.
represents upon the enrth the great God
Our Wagón Will Stop At
to sleep. If sickness occurs there arc
the man gave the nickel ta
Your Door Every Day
dozen ministering angels to offer tlieir ser­
And the man knew that he was but nn
vices, ami the strangers are made to feel
COME ANO SEE
that Sanfonl is home at the very start atom in space, and he knew the Almighty
There is no shoddy aristocracy in San was wltliout limitations? and, knowing
ford, nnd it docs iny heart good to Bee all this, he put his hand in his pocket and
tlte (tropic dwelling together in peace and picked out the nickel and gave it tu the
Lord.
hnrmony, and everyone is a good fellow
And the Lord being gracious and slow to
whether he wears a diamond pin in his
(Caterers to the Public)
ungcr,
and knowing our frame, did not slay
cravat or wears no cravat at all.
the
man
for
the
meanness
of
Ids
offering,
• a a
Com plete L in e o f G roceries
but gives him this day his daily bread.
4 I notice (lint many of our citizens nre
But the nickel wns ashumed.if the man
trimming up the beautiful rdiadetrecs that wasn't.
udorn our streets, nnd taking off theSpanThe nickel hid beneath a quarter thnt
ish m ou.
moss is a beautifulsigW-Wow givrn b y n (VjBr;wuninn who ^viislici
to the tourist, but it works an injury to the tir n living.
treéii. ami il allowed to grow will gradually
— T he S aunterer.
entwine the entire tree in its loving em­
A ttention, Eagles!
brace, and the result is a deud tree. Once
The installation of Celery City Aerie
a year this work, of cleaning up the trees
should be done, nnd much good will result, will take place on Tuesday, March lfith,
not only in the appearance of the trees, from 3 to 8 p. ni. at the City Hail. AU
Pico Block
members are requested to present them­
Low Prices.
but in the growth of same.
Easy Payments.
Our city would present n more p le a s in g selves at that time. You are also re­
picture to the eye If more shade trees were quested to meet trains at the depot on
planted, the grass plats kept clean and that day to help thu reception committee
The Popular Price and
more attention [raid to the grass. Next receive and entertain visitors.
All those wishing to join the order be­
season a number of new winter residents
will build Itames here, and tlte dwellings fore charter is dosed will please call on
sltould be enhanced by more trees nnd secretary at tiie office of Coca Cola Bot­
shrubbery. With our Irrigation the lawns tling Co., or on Wm. H. Hand.
Special Rates by the Week
First Class Special Tables Reserved For I-a'he*
S. Runge, Sec. P. T.
of Sanfonl can be made most beautiful in
r- *
appearance, and the grass and plants kept
d e a l e r s in
Important to Investors
green aU Uie yeur round.
Tracts of land of I, 2, 3, 5, 10, 40, 70
(Corner Palmetto and First Sts.)
• • .
acres, a t prices $300, $500, $0§Q,4 8 0 0
4 AhjghtyresjieticdoUi friend wishes me and $ 1200 . ST" Altamonte Spflngs, Or­
* toVemark through the columns of T he ange county. Florida—the most desirable
H erald that 0. D. doesn't always stand residence or winter borne location in Or­
for doctor of divinity.
ange county. - Pure water, high rolling
• • •
land of best quality, interspersed wiUi
4 Tiie bricks now being placed la position innumerable clear water lakes; .nne'of,
FIRST CLASS CRATE M A TER IA S, Sunford. Fla.
on the streets for paving are only inani­ Uie most healthy locations tn South Flor­ .Office and works 214 Oak Avenue
N. H. Fooo, ■’ * ■#
mate objects and yet every one of them ida. Apply to
’Phone 130
can almost talk about the good work Uiey 23-tf
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Altroonto Springs.
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T n h P r i n t i n r l Quickly anil Neatly E xecuted »!
intend to do toward thj Improvement of
The Herald's ‘»tone is No. 148
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A FLORID A BOOSTER

W. J . TH IG P EN &amp; CO M PAN Y

Orange County . Man In .-Baltimore
Shows Ills Loyalty

A big boost for Florida, and what it
can do for the energetic was adminis­
tered by James C. Higgins, division su­
perintendent of the A. C. L , of Sanford,
Fla., who spent several days in Balti­
more Inst week. J n nn‘lntctYl&amp;W 111 that
city he said:
“My homo Is In Orange county," snid
he, "about the middle part of the penin­
sula. and it Is really n delightful region,
healthful, pleasant the whole year round
ond with opportunities for money-making
that are simply wonderful. If I were to
tell You the half of whnt some of our peo­
ple nre doing In the way of .ridding to
their bank accounts by growing lettuce
nnd celery, you’d think me a romnneer,
but the facts arc well known and need
no embellishment. I have o young friend
who came down from Michigan and who
mndc a contract with the owner of an
improved place for the cultivation on
shares of n single acre, to be devoted to
■those two vegetables. From tlmt small
piece o f ground he gathered this season
worth of lettuce and 1,080 bases of

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het profits of the two crops my friend
puts nt 51,800. half of which went to'my
E S T A B L IS H E D 1068
Mend. 1VFWr^frrrtW fJTiitcd States will
you duplicate that record on one acre of
suilT Of course, this was an extraordi­
nary return, but if one man can do it Are Offering Any and All Kinds of Florida Real Estate)
another can.
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
“The raising pf celery is laborious and
at the outset exceedingly expensive, as it
As Can be Had Anywhere.
involves the elenring of hammock land—
an awful job—and the purchnscof boards
for bleaching the crop, besides the ex­
pense of putting water on the ground Olllce on Park Avenue. I&gt;etween First and Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florida |
_fri mi nrieal an. wells.—H is a fair-estimate
to put the first year’s cost of the bush
ness, including the value of the land, at
$500 an acre, arid yet if the planter has
ordinary good luck he should be-able to
. pay this out In' full from the proceeds of
the first season’s sales."—Jacksonville

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Benefit o f Pre-cooling
I G. H. F E R N A L D . P_ros
SANFORD, FLORIDA
-I^tt-wtoliog hae-been prnctfm l
A. P. C O N N E L L Y
time in California lo prepare oranges for
shipment by taking the bent out of the
J . C. HIQQINB
A. T. R O S S E T T E «
fruit and keeping it cool. It is regarded
H. R. S T E V E N S
ns giving better results than icing cars.
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...
It is also coming into use iitnong Florida
orange growers. The same process has
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EAR LY VEGETABLES
been introduce nt Stark for thoroughly
when shipped to HEWITT. If you are not doing
chilling strawberries before sending the
’ business with this House, write lo- them at once.
the berries away. The Telegraph explains
the process and apparatus as follows:
"The apparatus consists of coiled pipes
enclosed in u large box. When in use the
C L E A N S AND P R ES S ES
I
pipes will be surrounded with ice and salt
F R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
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nnd an engine will pump air through
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(hem. The air, during its (uissagH through
References: This Paper and Thousands of Pleased Shippers In1*Florida
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only
the pi|H!s. will be-cooled to u very low
temperature and when injected into u
Giving you twelve pieces u month. We will will for and deliver your I
refrigerator car loaded with strawberries clothes once n week. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
will thoroughly cool the berries before
they start on their journey. This is what
the company claims for it. nnd if the
claims arc sustained the cooler will he a In Gold’s Barber Shoj)
’Phone GO
Park Avenue, North |
boon to the shippers, ns the berries will
arrive as plump nnd hard as ’they leave
here ami much ice will be saved."

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List of Unclaimed L etters
Kemnining in the Sanford PostofTIcc nt
close of week ending March 6 , 1809 :
la d le s
(irit-n Mlu Acne«
Gitoon Mias U n ie
(•Oilmen M in Emily
■Oural Misa Tiillyan
liny Mrs. Ida Gerber
Mumirlyn Mr» J. !..
Slmw Mrs S. O.
Smith Mrs Lizzie
SyttucrMrs. A. K.
While Mm, Dully MmWilliams Mrs. Mary
G e n tle m e n
Alien Mr Thin. (Col.) Abbott Mr. Geo
Uobrnt Mr Willie
Ilcrner Mr. Henry
latlrr Mr Coley
Colwell Mr. Oro.
Cole Mr. C. D.
Denlxton Mr. L.
jWwoodv Mr Will L
Follow Mr. C.
Hushes II II.
Ivina Mr, Chat II
John ton Mr, Kotiert
McCrsy Mr. John
Iraar Mr. Edward
Patrick Mr. Cm
l etrra Mr. William
Reeder Mr. Dali
¡P*lsln Mr. Mnnnic
Rhodes Mr. SsiBUel
Smith Orimgr
Smith K Dormii»!
Woodruff Dr. J. F.
William» Mr. Hanery
Windham Mr, ja».

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"Madame Eiumu Calve was culled to
the bedside, of a friend^ Dr. William T.
Bull, a noted surgeon, of New York. The
famous prima donna looked long at what
. she believed to be the dying man nnd
her sympathies were aroused and in or­
der to cheer him up a little, began to
sing softly and slowly a few of the po|&gt;ulur songs of the day. The patient at
once became an interested listener nnd
shortly requested to be propped up
umong his pillows.
"lie had taken cm new life, and ns
Mate. Calve watched die effect, she sud­
denly ran ofT into rag time, and the

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patient begatrto applaud her.
"By the time she had finished he
seemed a changed man. An hour Inter
he began taking nourishment.”—Ex.
Children’s Dancing Class - -

Miss (ielsle Hutt has opened a dancing
d ais In connection wldi her other class.
Lessons will be given on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons at Uiree o’clock, at
d»e Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
eight lessons.
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�COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget pf Interesting Items
Prom Correspondents
TH E EVENTS OP ORANGE COUNTY
Efficient Staff of Reporters Weekly
Covers the Territory for

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Special Correspondence lo The H erald:

of her “famous" dialect recitations, and
Mrs. Mosler, who has a beautifully culti­
vated voice, favored the assemblage with
several vocal selections which were high­
ly appreciated. Mrs. Foster is an ideal
hostess, endeavoring to make each and
every one of her guests feel at ease, and
her hospitality is much appreciated by
the ladies of Oviedo, who will regret to
see her return to her Northern home.
Mrs.-T. L. Mead, who Is president of the
Ladles' Club Is certainly to be commend­
ed for her activity In matters pertaining
to the advancement and bettem ient'of
the town. It Is largely due to her untir­
ing efforts tliat the sufficient finances
"have been secured to defray the expense
of planting shade trees.

The weekly visit of the Sanford Her­
ald Is certainly a welcome guest, and tha
perusal of its columns is both entertain­
ENTERPRISE. ETCHINGS
s.
ing and instructive, and his large circu­ Special Correspondence lo The Herald:
lation is evidence that the efforts of Edi­
Friday, night C. F. Stend gave a launch
tor Holly are highly appreciated by the party to some of the young ladles. Those
public and lucky Sanford is lucky and enjoying the trip to Sanford nnd back
undoubtedly highly appreciates the good were Mrs. Geo. H. Comet; Misses Thayer,
things he publishes nboht lucky Sanford. Davis, Pattilio, Quackenbos, Etlicl QuackThe press of Florida Is the greatest pro­ en bos, and Mr. Stead. rn
moter and advertiser of the possibilities
Mr. Pratt of Jacksonville came Sunday
nnd progress of the State's grent future, for his children, Francis and Ethel, who
and should have the hearty support of were left here last fail.
every citizen. While Sauford, the Celery
Two girts cmiic to thé Orphanage toïfiïÿ"
City of Orange county, now clnlms the nnd they expect two more Saturday.
cognonien uf J u cJuLSjuiitiril, Minimum; *—v hgo w mts » r r h ttc w ear
Springs can with equal pride be called ray where he will remain during the to­
unc~of Qic most progressive villages in mato season.
Old Orange, ns the beautiful winter rcslMr. and Mrs. F. Baer of Buffalo. N. Y.,
dehccîi
«ml tiw pros­ who hove spent the winter here, left lust
perous fruit growers and remunerative Friday for their home.
farms give evidence. For a permanent
Dr. and tyrs. Hird and family of Can­
residence tills location Is not suriuisscd ada, who have been occupying Mrs. Geo.
In the State,its nntural advantages, high, H. Count's residence, left Inst week for
healthy location, pure spring water, the Tampa, Cuba and other points.
most important requisite for good health.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. White of Brnddock,
Exceptionally good Innd for fruitgrowing, ’enn., leave for their home Thursday,
field crops and vegetables of every de­ after having spent tho winter at Epwortli
scription with abundance of pure, soft Inn.
watec stored in the innumerable SpringQuite a little excitement was caused
fed Ukei convenient for irrigating and Sunday by a forest fire wesi of John
every other purpose for which pure soft Saul's home, but being taken hold of In
water is needed, makes this location the lime did not do any damage.
most desirable for either a winter or per­
We observe'that Mr. Varice Holmes of
manent home, &gt; Its health is demon­ Sanford finds his way to Enterprise quite
strated by the absence of resident physi- frequently,—Wonder w hnts the nttrne-1
dnns ns they would have no support, and
are obliged to move on to some other less
-henfthyiwntttnrid firnclice their vocnGENEVA GLEANINGS.
tion. The hotel, under the management Sprtlnl Corrrapomlcnrr lo The IlcinU lr ■—______ ;
MrrnmiMrs.-S.~M,
Regular monthly services were held nt
tors of the popular Shirley Hill Hotel, the Baptist church Sunday and Bn*- Iwe
N. II., has had a most prosperous season, Smith gave us two fine sermons.- - This
and every guest Is an advertiser for Al­ church 1ms recently been organized, nnd
tamonte's delightful climutc and attrac­ has now only a small membership, hut is
tiveness. Muny tourists hqve come to growing in number nnd influence nnd we
investigate (lie alluring statements they hope much good may be done by ngnin
had heard about this haven of rest nnd having the doors of this House of God
its attractive entertainments, with no in­ opened for regular worship. Bro. Smith
tention o"l prolonging their visit beyond n has been elected pastor for the church,
few days, have become so enthusiastic nnd J. A. Worthy superintendent of the
over its nntuyil beauties nnd social en­ Sunday Vhool.
tert,nlaments, have continued their visit
Rev. G. H. Sleg and family have re­
the entire season, and many have be­ turned to their home in Amerlcus. Gn.,
come so captivated that they have built much to the regret of their many newly
elegant winter homes here, nnd are en­ made friends. About
year ngo Mr.
joying lids imequalcd winter climate Sleg came to our vicinity hoping thereby
ami social entertainments to the limit, to benefit his health, but not receiving
and leaving with regrets nt business cal), the constitutional help he wished from
but In all cases with _ the pleasant this climate he returned home.
thoughts of returning next season to re­
H. H. Pattishall has completed ids
new the happy associations.
handsome new residence nnd will move
in this wepk. This is quite a pretty

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OVIEDO OCCURRENCES

Miss Hnzel Ford of Atlantu, who has
l&gt;ecn
the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. N.
Mrs. Tunstlll, an accomplished Indy of
Madison, Wit., has been in Oviedo for Hays for some time, has returned home.
some time on n visit to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ford made muny friends while here
Yonge. She is a sister of the former and and we hope soon to have her visit our
town again.
litis very much enjoyed Iter visit here.
All of the Geneva folks who are not
The Lamps' Club conducted u rummage
sale Saturday evening in the Lawton subscribing to the Sanford Herald should
Bros.' store, the proceeds of which will be do so at once ns it will be full, of in­
used in planting shade trees along ,our teresting items regarding Geneva.
Mrs. Spindler of Canton, O., after n
principal thoroughfares. The sale was
visit
of softie length to Mrs. Claud Haulerquite a success, a neat sum being 're­
alized. A number of trees have already son, has returned home much pleased
been planted, nnd in the near future our with this balmy climate.
— Robert H um s-and-fam ily wlm 1mve
Btreets will present n. hnmlimmo—
been visiting their-father. Dr. J. J. Bums,
unce.
Itave returned to their home in Kentucky.
Mrs. H. II. Patlishull is spending a few
days in Jacksonville.
Herman Daniel, who is teaching in
Chuluoiu, spent Saturday and Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win.
DanieL
Mr', and Hr». Jones of Augusta, 'GaY.
have been visiting at the home of the
former's brother in Geneva.
Geneva is steadily tbo'slowly growing,
and we hope soon to hear the whittle of
the Sanford &amp;. Everglades Railroad as it
makes Its trips, connecting with popular
and lucky Sanford, one of the brightest
little places In Orange County. With
new residences being built, many new
families moving in, celery being success­
fully raised, our part of the county will
grow. We now have two churches and a
fine school.
Slwcis) cortripotHlrnl taT hc lli-rakl.

A spar*j&gt;uvLettiu:eI 0fli8fl9r € a tilif ltr w e r T r e ti^ e lc ., ] i
I Sell the Land—Your Brains. Money, and
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

Drain and Irrigation Material

■fi-;
p fh h

Wa&lt;- make special carload .prices on
mixed sizes of sewer pipe, 4 Inch, 8 Inch
and larger sizes. Also second quality
pipes a t reduced ralos. See us befure
buying. Cep. H. F ctnald Hardware Co.

(ertaimnent of the ladiet, Miss Me
Sweeney, u student of the Emerson
School of Oratory, Boston, favored the
Winner Washing Machines
guests with several recitations ' which
A few more of these still left, sold strictly
were much enjoyed. Mrs. J. E. Alex­ on guantee. If they do not do what we
ander rendered in Inimitable style several claim, money is refunded. Harry J.Wilson

IM PROVED IR R IG A TED F A R M S --U N C L E A R E D LANDS
—

Flowing
Wells on All
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m - —*— —•—•

Celery Delta and other^Desirable Tracts in Blocks tu suit Ihudiuscr. Prices nnd descriptions upon

J . N. W H IT N E R

First National Bank

request.

Building

�March 13, 1909

THE SANFORD HERA(*

IN JUSTICE COURT THIRD DIS­ In the Circuit Court of the jth Judicial
TRICT, ORANGE COUNTY
Circuit of the State of Florida
FLORIDA
for Orange County,
Frank W. Gray fun, Geo W Adams
ty—
»ISinfnnl
------ and C G Perry, pnrtncraThrinjrhaBt^
) Hill in Chancre
ness as the .Pastime Theatre
Knione l u
UwArr Unknown, and)
vs.
Plaintiffs
» .Ml Whom It lia» Concern:
T Williams and A R Boone, doing
Lpt'n »pplicatlon of the City SoRcitor, tr
business as Theatre Film Supply
hereby ordered Hut on nr-befóte (he I ehCompany.
Defendants
ary Hule day next, hern* Frbrtory t, A.
To T. Williams and A. It. Boone,
J Bt---Âwe.îSur‘’
,»uu *vmr
---—
—
—
limn ini' j»"J
Birmingham, Alabama:
OJ &gt;our re«prctlve in tèrn i« 111. right t0,
You ore hereby notified that
nr Hen« in __
____ _____ _
„„
writ of attachm ent has been issued *’f í aí'í,,r,*&gt; *nd Hricribrd in the bill »*:
against T. Williams und A. R. Boone,
¡« further ordered that thi« order lie
doing business ns T heatre Film Supply Puh l.be.
in the Sanfur.l Herald, a nru.iui,
^Company, ami your property, towit; publithed in «aid Cily, once a week fur eig
eort.eeulite
wrckt prior to uid rule day.
seven Teels of films, now in Sanford,
my hand and wal of the «aid ei
Florida, haa been attached to satisfy cnitMilne««
court thia iSlh day of November. A. 1
the demand of the above named plain­ &gt;90B,
.11. M. Hnbinton,. (Seal.)
tiffs, amounting to tw enty-eight (28) 23-8 Clerk- —*
Circuit Court. Orange County.
dollars.
-v
t herefore, this is to command you to
appear before me, the Justice of the
Peace in und for the 'Third District of
Orange County, S tate of Florida, a t my
office in Sanford FJoridfi, on thefithduy
of April, A. D. 1909; otherwise judge­
ment will bo rendered against you, and
your property sold for the said debt.
Witness my hand and-official aeal at
Sanford in the county bf Orange and
the State of Florida on this the 10th 17th. A. It. IPOS, Ut »anioni Florida,
day of Fobninry'A. D. 1909.
l-l-d
M A R TH A K. JO H N S. Kxmmtrix
L. G. Stiu Nofellow ,
Ju st'ce of the Peace .‘ini Dist
,*«« »■ «« • • ” , *i

gyl)

1 ** «

H U p Vxr I a

HAVE YOU SEEN THE

Peoples Bank of -Sanford
Capital $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Opened

for business in 1906
Accounts of

Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity

B lickensderfer?

MOTTO:

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

“ To ta fair w ith botk friend and foe.
Oft y o u r ow n little rights forego
It P a ya.”

IN SUR ED A G A IN S T LO S S

One that will stand the greatest
Cannot get out of alignment
The best mnehine on the market
A $100 Machine for $00
See them at The Herald ofllcc

M U I IH I

Now hnndles

M. M. SMITH.
President

II. R. STEVENS.

Vice-President

G. S. DERRY,
Cashier

H. E. TOLAR
Ass t Cashier

1 g g Hg jpr QC-Fla:- — 1

N o tic e o l D i s c h a r g e
All persons are hereby notified that
on, to-wit, the 30th day of June, 1909,
The guaranty TruBt und Saving Hank
will iibbly for its final discharge ns ex­
ecutor o f the estate of lu rin g A. Chase,
deceased, to the Hon, William Martin,
County Judge of Orange County,
Florida, and fo r'th e approval by said
County Judge of final accounting as set
forth in its rejw rt to said County
Judge’s office in the City of Orlando,
Orange County, Florida.
Orlando, Florida, January 1C, 1909.
The Guaranty T rust and Saving Bank,
W. M. Bestwi k, J r ., President.

SANFO RD

I have Celery bonnlrd [rady tu «hip In car lula
almo! Mar«li-Ul I wan« tu» hear tremi Imyen
t will pack-strictly fiuicy, |&gt;»ujiil«r «Irr«. Weil
Idrachcd. Inspr-cli.jn solicited.
F. D. D A L E ,
Dartlct
Orlando, Florida

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I Sanford Library i|
?

F. SUNDELL

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Harness and Buggies

ROOM 20
Upstairs, Pico Block

K. Hill's Uimlier Yard

a a .j,a .j

a

Open Tuesdays 4 to fi p. m.
---- —

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a

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Nutlpc Is hereby irtvi-n Hint Martin Hoyle, V
pim-hitucr of tnX ‘certifícalos •ininotl below,
bn« IlIi«l saht certi fioatto In mv oltlee, mui ti n,Il­
io plinti luit 'or tax deoils to It-tifu In aoeor- -.Uum.-w lib-law.—.Suhl i:&lt;irUUn»l--i« -i-mbntrri«
the billowing ilctcrnsM pioporty »itilutrii In
tl-anife County, Fiori
rota., to wit:
-UX1IT, a. All fallila S of lail* wA n. Mil rota Atin !
to Tiiriierlne extending to See. 8. II. 2t K„ n«- i
Sesnoil In Itili name of W. II. Kuril-.

S atu rd ays 4 to 9 p . m.

ÌHGATE CITY HOUSE Ü
J. D. PARKER. Prop.

J!
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Mc-Kw riT

— tTrt. so. tnrwt-sia ■ nr seri' uOfu i T ■&gt; Room anil Bonn! Sl.fif! Per- Day.

See ¡ll.TI'JUM. It. 1*7 K-. uagetted In tile tintile
of Cbn». M MeKwInMeals, 3fir.
Ceri. No. 13: txitn 2 A3 St Iota ", fn 111fttk. A.
Mi IhumIII'» siili-rlfv. In See. al, Tji, 20». It. 27
H«iet«j| In the name of Unknown Ow ner ï
I wihl C&lt;rtllleates ahull lie reilii-rm-l neeor- •• S p e c ia l R ate by tho W eek Î
tnf to law ini ilreils will Irnnie thereon tin­
nì ilnvof lleeomtier A. tl. IHh.
Wltneanod mr «¡«iiutim- nini ulll.-lnl mul this *’»I*AA A ***,*, &gt;*»,*, A A .*. .*. A A. .J, A ». A ,*.
the 20 "day of November A. I&gt;, 1WW.
It. M, Itolilnnon.
Clerk i Irmilt Court, Ornmre County, Fiorimi

rlenry McLaul i n

DEALERS IN

Strangers Welcome

Al plia Cement, Acme Plaster

W. W . L O N G
DEALER IN

Fresh Meats

Plans, Estimates, and nil Information relative to Building

NOTICE
In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Circuit of Flor­
ida. Orange county.
_ l n c h.nn.ry
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Ju«(uilan Drought

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Anna C. Woodhridxc. , bill to Remove Cloud from
Tbomai A. Johnson
Till?
J.alvin A. Ponge and
W * e U Morton
To„ o’*- X. Johnson, Calvin A. i'oade and George
« Morton:
------------ ----------------. f/w n the affidavit of Tboe. Emmet Wilson, here­
in duly filed he deposes and sayt: That he | l one
(it the auornays fur the complainant in the alwve
rntlltrd cause, th at affiant haa good rrason 10 beiirvp nnd dona believe that the defendants Thus. A.
Johnson, Calvin A. Foage ami Geo. U. Morton are
residents of a state or country other than this
a ,?• *IM*
the'resldence of them and of each
J* them 1* unknown, and thal there Is no person in
(tie state of Florida, the service of a subporna upon
shorn would bind ■strrh defendnnis o r n t h e r of

Groceries

OFFICE AT RESIDENCE

Uuiplslnauts's Sollcilurs,

2# 9

PHONE 2(11

FIR ST N ATIO N AL BANK
O F SA N FO R D , FLA.
P. H. RANO, P r e s id e n t
P . P. P O R ST E N , C a sh ie r

C EO . PERN A LD , V iee-P rea.
B. P. W H ITHER, A sst. C a sh ie r

Only National Bank in Orange County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
S a fa ty D eposit B oxes fo r R e n t
ORGANIZED 1887

El Capitan

FO R S A L E

de T a m p a

Finest Five Cent Ci^ar
On the Market

In Enterprise
________ s iu iiu m _______ -

Enterprise

i

Florida
.

The Pioneer Visible

L. Rr~Plriiips' Drug Store

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DON PEABO D Y
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FRESH.

L J I IS* M E T O C O N T R A C T O R
■- W n U U n C O
and B U I L D E R

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Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

MÉATS
It makes no clifTerence what
Typewriter you use now.
have used in the past, or
may use, the machine you

None hut first-class labor employed and all contracts guaranteed to he in accordance
with plans nnd specifications

AND

GROCERIES
J. I. ANDERSON’S

will eventually buy is the

Underwood,

I tun In Business to

i: T H E

C . H. D IN G E E

Jacksonville,
-W rite

ub

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' Florida

for fu rth e r.in fo rm a tio n

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Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty

Gas F i t t i n g
•

alici Desi Efiorti

apposita City Hall

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A P L A C E FOR LADIES AND G E N TLE M E N
♦

Short Order* At All Hours

&lt;&gt; Prompt, Cleun Service

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Everything F irs t Class t
-

Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates !;

'Pitone 230
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Mm AS

R ESTA U R A N T

Formerly Malinger of Centrnl Cafe

All Wurk Keeeivea My Pcreonal Attention

STATE DEALERS

C IT Y

H. E. W IS E, Proprietor

—THE—

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

do Business for Those Who Need My Services
Postofflca Box 771

(First Street, one thick frutn Ur put oppuslte 1’ustuffic«)

Pluntbing and— r -

- I N and that »ash of ihesakf-dsfeialantsts over
i
twenty-one years.

• r ' ‘.(nrrefure ordered that you and each of you
“f “aJ «W»»r to this bill on Monday, tbe 3rd day
« May. 1900, the same being a ride day of this
court
It It further ordered th at tills notice be published
Snajs * ™ k lor eight consecutive weeks la Tbe
osnfurd Herald, a newspaper published in Sanford.
“ •“ NWfkwmy. r w u te
Witness. U. M. Robin too. Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit In and Tor said
« u w £ a n d slate, March 2, 1.909..
B. M. SaMNum. Clerk
WsLsaa,
N ? » A P/UMt»;
-By M A. Him set», D. C.

Cheerfully Furnished -

*

il-ROOM HOUSE, 14 ACRES

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888,
Laws of Florida.

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AND

ALBERT GRÄMLING

UNDERWOOD

Builders’ Supplies, Interlarchen Sand

&lt;••!••&gt;-!■4 ' i - I &lt; " H - /+!!-&lt;■❖ -&gt;•&gt;+♦+*

N O T IL E .
tn Circuit Court, 7lh Judleinl Clrt-uli of
Florida» Ornette county.
Agent for Virginia Carolina f e r ­
In lte:|-ellllnn of-H, St. Overinstl. foriin-rly
JEWELER
». M lisser, ituurdl-n. lo tene -il-iiblllil»-, of
tilizers
----«nut-»«»* tif Jean*- I». Huker n-innvert.
Suwon Hila day Uria' orni«« comIn« on lu
Inani itpun sworn pet It Ino of the Uiiiit-IIiio
herein and nlllduvlta attuehed tu »uhl pillion
sud Ilio Court havlntr considered th&gt;-mnt'er
««d tadriit ndrta-d In the premtxra. ifjitli eofiaider ttin&gt; It Is lo Ihe oli«intatto of »old .leso'
MY SPECIALTIES
I., Ihiker that the disabitate» of uon-««eol
the I ltd Jesse f,. linker lie removed
Tonsorial Parlors
It I« thereforo, OltllBItKH. ADjUlniF.H Pickard's Hand-Painted China
‘ A\ 11JlKDR KK(&gt; t hill the snIII Jesse I,. Itaker
Gorham's Sterling Silver
ln-am) h« I« hereby nuthorlnsl to toko ehurite
of sn'l manage his own ntTnlrs of the estât
Fashionahle Hair Cutting
Rogers' Piateti Ware
Io inskr dlsehnr«!-» and ac*|ilii laiu-i-s,-in- ind
el*-*’ sue-t, lout met niel lie eont-a'-ted within
ami General Bàrhering
Elgin and Waltham Watches
like manner with Ihe aune llalillltlt» atei
power» us though lie had renelle») II.... «e ol 21
|K-ar».
IK»Nt: and lIllllKtlKll ni Chamln-rs this
28th tiny of January. A t&gt;. lumi.
H ot an d Cold O aths at all H o u ra, H ot S u l­
Minors, .loins. J udite, ele.
p h u r O aths a S p e c ia lty
¡'tato of Florid». c,.mit y uf llmugc.
I. It. M. itnlilnaoif, Clerk uf the I'lreiut
One visit and you Ixvuroc u Summit i’ultun
* otiti In and fur auld eotinty mid Stole, do
ALL (i(X)DS GUARANTIED
hereby certify that tho nlmve and foregoing
P le a PI&lt;ick a p p o s tta E x p re s s O ffica
I» a trim mid rot net copy uf the Coler, us
St peraof r nord In my olllee In Minuto llimk
"N" pa*u uu mis anh day
‘ of January, A - lb
lURJ
MHues* niy Iiand and IHIlelsl seal thls2uth
day of Jmfuary A. H IMW.
„
.
II. M. Robinson, Clerk,
*2»__________________M. I. Hurt, H. C,

Natice U herrby jjiven thal Gust .ind, punhaai-r
"film CtJtifirniéSo ir»j? dalwl tin» Mil
.... liar-*+
■l‘u,r..A. U., IHU8, hai tiled salii u-rtiiicale In my
otlu«-.- utid haa mnde application fur Ini (lc»»l lo
j*»ue In arnmi/ince wlth law Said certi liratr &lt;-m*
ww-r» thè fullowlni itrscrlhrd prnia-rty ■itualixl In
Ormate Coimly, Fioritia. tu-wltv
'
b'd 31, New Upsula
The sald land beinS nnsessed ni thr iloti- ut tluUiunni-r of such certi(gvle In tilt- nome ot IJn
IdHrwn tiwner.
Unless salii certificato aliali la» rnlermnl nw
tonimi lo law, tax deed wlll isxue thi-mm un thr
d2nd day of Marrh, A. D, 1001).
Wllness my ulltclst slgnuaturr and u ni tiii», lite
“ *h dar ul Febniary, A D. IttOI*
i-WAl IIl M Bnmmi«i1
Clrrk Circuit Cauti O fahje Cuunty/ flurklu.

Blackamlthlng and Horaaahoalng

A U TO M O B IL E S FOR LIV E R Y USE

Will Furnish Estimates fur any Building
Repairs, Etc.
Oftlee at A.

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Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

Ï

Contractor and Builder

Notide of Application for Tax
Deed Under Section 8 o f Chap­
ter 4888, Law s o f Florida.

»«v iiiU -ii In ffie tmnitfol'

H E R A LD

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�Map Showing Beck Hammock and Surrounding Country
Once A Wilderness, Now Home
Of The Grower

Brownes Subdivision of Beck-Hammock

The Eh oftheN.Wh: the Wh ofthe
theM.Ey*ofthe5.Wk3nd
Unequaled (n Soil and Irrigation. Beau
V ty of Scenery And Also Good
Shipping Facilities

Not quite one year-ngo Editar E. Brown.
a retired merchant of Richmond. Indiana,
came to Sanford in search of health. His
keen business Judgment early demon­
strated the fact that not only was there
health in Sanford but wealth also and
after a careful Inspection of different
lands that gave great promise of future
yield Mr. Brown decided to purchase a
tract of 260 acresoa Lake Jessup, known
as Beck Hammock. *
None but the stout-liearted wouhitackle the stupendous problem of this
amount of land, covered with n tangled

TowAshiß

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a 4 3.

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B.

w ro ssr/r

trees so thick Uiat-one could hardly pass
through and expect to clear and prepare
it for cultivation. But Mr. Brown comes
from a race of pioneers ond be was quick
to note that the rich soil of Beck Hammock
would amply repay hint for the amount
expended in clearing nnd putting a large
force of men at the work went fearlessly
ahead.
Today a trip through Beck Hammock
shows the hand of the wizard for his
magical wand has touched the forest
primeval and made it blossom like the
The immense amount of labor expend­
ed upon this project can only be rcoiued
by contrasting the well tilled fields with
the wild land that is left. Broad avenues
have been cut through the tract nnd
dawn the center north a nd south-is«^
brond thoroughfare known as Richmond
avenue, the natural beamy of which has
been supplemented by beautiful palm
trees, making a fine boulevard. The
other streets have ulso been laid oütbh'
broad lines, fountains of pure artesian
water will gusli from the intersection of
these streets nnd the nppenrnncc of this
tract when finished will tie most pleasing
to the eye of the observer.
Many homeseekers have been attracted
to BeCk Hammock this season by the
wonderful fertility or tint soil, the natural
beauty of the location and the great ad­
vantages of river and railroad shipping
facilities.
The tract is about 3 ti miles from San­
ford near the shores of Lake Jessup and
will be greatly behefitted by having the
principal leading station on the Snnford
ft Everglades Rnilway located near the reputation of being the best 24 acre
Corner where a general store und lumber tract of land in Orange county,
yard will be opened in the next two years this land has been out of reach of
weeks. Among those who have pur­ most prospective purchasers in this sec­
chased land from Mr. Brown in the past tion for the reason that the owners re­
fused to sell only as a whole. Mr. Brown
six months arc:
F. M. Lough, John H. Mitchell. Mary K. is from Richmond, Ind., having recently
Hurst und S. E. Jordanof Richmond. Ind.. retired from the mercantile business of
E. E. Swingle of Hickson. Tcnn.. Mrs. L that city, and came to Sanford for the
H. Knapp, Iowa Falls, Iowa, H. C. Har­ purpose of locating a winter home. Upon
grove, DesMoines, Iowa. R. H. Marks and being shown our celery fields lie was
D. W. Walker, A. T. Rossetrr and A. B. piloted to "Beck Hammock" and at once
Cameron, also have choice lots out of his keen business eye caught the wealth
this valuable tract, and three others now of that beautiful tract of celery land and
have options which will doubtless mean a a deal was soon closed
purchase in the near future.
"It was not known just how Mr. Brown
Many new dwellings are being erected intended handling "Beck Hammock" un­
and Mr. Brown, is now clearing a fine ten til this week, when the writer saw his
acre tract at the intersection of Geneva plans for cleaning roadsand preparations
and Richmond avenues for himself nnd made for an elegant bungolo on a sitesewill erect a magnificent bungalow modem lected by Mrs. Brown among the im
in every respect for the home of himself mensely large oaks, magnolias, and
~BtUUily pultnettoci uf the hammock. OonThe following appeared in the Chron­ siderable money will be spent along dec­
icle last May at the timfc of Mr. Brown's orative linea and on effort will be made
purchase of Gulf Hammock:1
to produce every variety of fruit and or­
"On account of the rich productiveness namental trees that can be grown in this*1
of its soil this land requires less fertilizer, climate."
anjl its strung flowing wells at an easy
One of the principaL featurct_ of Beck
depth-have given “Beck Hammock
Hammock is the fine system of irrigation

W.Schucht,
Surveyor.

should a deluge occur. In every wn&gt;, Mr.
Brown 1ms provided for the ionifnri of
those who seek Beck Hummock fur it.eir
homes and ere ninny months this great
tract of land, formerly « wilderness “ ill
be filled with new residents and the tan­
gled growth once the haunts of *dd ani­
mals will tie well tilled vegetable land
nnd fine residences—land Unit is rich In
ail that Nature gives to- produce plant
life in its richest growth. The dream of
Mr. Brown to establish ;i nnalem Utopia
near the banks of Jessup will soon 1«
fulfilled and the fruits" of his toil will (*
garnered. The harvest will l»e the con­
tented growers reaping a mli"crop of
vegetables each season nnd in this modem Paradise the seeker uf health and
wealth can find Uie Elysium

Any one wishing detailed information
regarding these fine vegetable lands can
get same by addressing Edgar I Brown."
Sanford. Fla

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P A Û E S - PART II- PAGES 9 TO 12

HERALD

IN S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 30

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MARCH 13, 1909

ARO.UND fLORIDA|”e;C Z i f irc'rM'li," ,'onv~M"'
The General News of Tlie Land
_____ :___:of: Flowers'

The city stables or Jacksonville werede| »troyed by Ore Tuesday night. Loss is
about $0.000.
Light buildings were destroyed liy fire
M
WIHIIgG V
&gt;ll / IIIBI
I III S&lt;
inl Orange
City
Inst Tucsdny.
The lire
originated from n kerosene oil stove in the
kitchen of the Hill residence adjoining the
drug store, which, together with the Slurry
House nnd new building next door, were
burned. Loss about $20,000; insured for
half that amount. Part of the DcLand lire
| department went to the rescue nnd aided
materially in checking the flumes.

Flr»t Year

at your

FROM MACARONI DELTA
+ + + + + + - &gt; + + + + - f + + + + * + + * + + 4 . + .&gt; +
F ro m The H e ra ld 's S p ecial C o rre s p o n d e n t
.
Rv W r t l l l I T cieptivnc------

-AY o u can ¿et
They have raised our taxes this year
hut they don’t seem to raise any good
CULLED FROM TH E STATE PRESS
roads through our section.
Much rain this week ns we predicted.
An Epitome of the Week's Most Im­
Fair nnd dry weather may come in the
portant Happenings In the
near future.
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State's Domain.
Ahrulmm Lincoln Cul|&gt;epper. of the
The Norwegian hark Cclcr, which went
Mudsock colored Hardshell CUTCh. will ex
ashore near Pensacola during the recent
change pulpits with Krnstus Wilbcrforce
storm, has broken up nnd is n total wreck.
Johnson, of Bungnlow Corners next SunHer crew wero-snved.
IN MUSICAL CIRCLES—
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Drive yonr Wagon into JSjinford
Rev. Confucius McCorkins will hold forth
is to be extendcdjo...PliinL .City, wurk.ru | Jocksonvllle Spring Festival Society in Rev. Ligc McSwntt's pulpit next Sun­
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ilay-ZUgu-atuThis wife uraboth*uff« ingf-**■—Wttit the NWW York Symphony Orches­
He can deliVer any bra mi you want out of
from rheumatic twinges hnd bunions.
On April I the Pork hotel, Jacksonville,
tra, or Damrosch orchestra, four soloists
will change management, Oliycr F. Dol»Our new Warehouse
,
'
Gill Plummer may he hauled up for li­
oT international fnmc will jjjnkc their first
bins taking the place of A. J. Irvin.
belous
scandal
for
stating
that
Rev.
Llge
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appearance in Jacksonville, these sing­
After ten years before the United States ers. Corinnt! Rider Kelsey, soprano; Ne­ MeSwntt was a blooming old ignoramus
• courts, the cose of Commander Dennis W. vada Van de Veer, contralto; Reed Mil­ -and hypocrlt. Such language about our
Mullmi. tried on the charge of drunken­ ler, tenor, and Custuf Holmquist, bass, beloved pastor has excited great indigna­
ness while on duty, lias been decided are appearing with Wuller Damrosch In tion. Gill may have to prove it.
ngninst him. Dismissal front the service I all performances of the famous orchestra
Old RillChcezum has his seventy-second
is the |&gt;cnnlty. but President Roosevelt this season. Music critics fur and wide birthday last Monday and much hilarity
has modified it by reducing Ids standing have recorded the artistic accomplish­ prevailed in the Chcczum household.
to the bottom of the list of commanders. ments and brilliant career of these sing­ Scotty Pcrhamus and his cousin, ElMultan was formerly commandant at Pen- ers. The phrase, "tremendous success"
kamer are in town visiting die Plunknrt
__Mcola.navyjfnnl.___ —;--------- ------------ | is used by the Cleveland (Ohio) Plain‘
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family. I learn they are blood relations.
The truck niul vegetable growers in the Dealer in describing the vocal talents of
Or any other brand of our justly.
Lcandcr Coriicter s|&gt;ent lusti Sumiby
vicinity of Boynton, Dade county, have Mr. Reed Miller. His technique facility
afternoon
niul
evening
ut
the
Uixjcr
resi­
Celebrated Fertilizers—
organized an association for mutual pro- seems almost superhuman. He tosses
lection''and profit. The object of the asso­ u(T whole pages of sixteenth ami thirty- dence. Thu Biiler -girls were at home.
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
Ha, ha.
ciation is( to market their own crops in ¿ar i second notes with remarkable euse and
■*Dried-BloodrSheep-Minnirer Blood and' Bone
SItmrSTUcfcey unirSfeve GulIImiTell uui
-lots, senirittg■it-tmiform-packrTUHt-rdtreet hircmlth of voice. And what is rarer, ht
&lt;
IV
1Y
H
lllirv
lfi“h*
ftMshtiT4-nprnh
ns
they
—
Nitrntti of~Sodu?
and satisfactory service to the buyer. To-1sang with such Jet vurt bat—hb&gt;-4mtumrrpuss
by.
Guess
Silc
can
stand
it
ns
they
tumors nndTTllTfappleS will he the princi- | aide recitatives had the pathos of mclptil shipments, and will begin to go for­ inly. How many world tenors cun do say he skinned Steve to the queen's
taste.
ward nbout the first of April.
that?
A new two-room cottage is going up on
This should be a splendid indication of
In the appropriations for rivers and har­
the talent engaged by the' Jacksonville the corner of Snodgrass boulevard and
bors Pensacola gets $110,000.
The nununl convention of Florida post­ Choral Society and should serve to make Plunkett avenue nnd Clem Spicer is remasters will be held in Jacksonville, April all readers of The Herald appreciate that shingling his house with tarred paper.
the festival will lie the greatest musical Evidently our tntfn hasn't been much
13.14 and 15.
event ever contemplated in the State's hurt by the panic.
. (Write lift)
A silk producing farm is to he estab­
metropolis.
Several loads of slab stove wood were
lished near Mocclenny, Baker county, un­
Tiic demand for tickets has ussuriicd sold to our citizens this weekder the mnfmgcqient of Dr, V. K. Osiginn,
CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent, large
pro port iortfT and society all over
Three wagon loads of Saw logs (Kissed
an Armenian, who is un cxjieri in the in­
the State evinces great interest in the
Sanford, Florida
through town for the .Cameron City mill
dustry. Application has been made for n
yesterday.
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(Ask Him)
charter. Capitalization is to he $50,000. event;
The railroads have consented to grant
Lib Mustard isstudyiug Eyetnlian. Her
To moke the map or Hillsborough county reduced railroad rates to Jacksonville nnd
on exhibition nt the recent fair at Tampa will do iill in their power to assist our lo­ (earlier works in Saiu Billingsley's livery
»• v u u v m v v w v v m M
10.179 oranges were used.
cal people spend an enjoyable two days stable and says be was a count in Italy,
W H Y N O T USE
The town of Winter Haven has hero in- in Jacksonville.
All applications for ‘Guess he's all right us he don't cat any­
corporated. nnd tlie following officers elect­ tickets should he accompanied by funds thing but macaroni and tri|&gt;e.
ed for the on suing year; Mayor, Willis —$5 for tlie series, addressed to the sec­
Two of Aleck Simouer's hogs have been
Smith; Counciluicn, W.C.Bentley, Richard retary, T. T. Elmore. Jacksonville, •
seized with hog cholera and one is said
N O W , AND S A V E M O N E Y ?
Klcmln, E. Stanford. W. W. Mann, D.
to bo at dentil's door.
Criminal Court
Leach; Clerk, J. D. Cameron; Marshal,
Uelindy Sulgood hud u painful corn
Tlie following cases luive conic up be­ removed from one of tier smalt toes yes­
Mr. Sapp.
It bus shown more results for tlu: Money invested than nny other,
fore
Judge
Beggs
ihls
week
mid
have
Congressman Sparkman lias hicn made
terday. They are certainly great ulllicli will puy you to examine the Celery Fields where
u member of the National waterways com­ been disposed of;
tions.
State vs. Geo. Banks, selling liquor.
mission, which/la considered to mean a
Lycurgus Doliurhide, Macaroni City,
Guilty.
Not sentenced.
benefit to Florida. «
sang falsetto iu the Mudsock Newliglit
State vc. James Stevens, larceny of
choir Inst Sunday, and some of the con­
Manual Sanchez, well known in cigar
is used. Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER, is in Sunford
cow; guilty. Not sentenced.
gregation thought lie was a female in dis­
manufacturing circle, dropped dead last
State vs. Ramon Monday, aggravated
every week. See him or write to him ut Orlando or
week while conversing with Ills family ut
guise.
assault; guilty. One year at hard labor.
Jiis home iq Tampa.
Several Delterites attended Geo. Adonis'
Stntt? vs. Dan Ellis, verdict aggravated
TH E
P AIN TER F E R TIL IZ E R CO.
minstrel show In Sanford last Tuesday
The state convicts have been leased to assault. Sentenced $250 or one year.
the Florida Pine Co. of Jacksonville «it
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
State vs. Maude Johnston, running night nnd they say Geo. is getting more
W rit* for D o o k ltt.
$2NI.(S0 per capita per year for a period buwdy bouse. Verdict nut guilty.
like n nigger minstrel every day.
IV V H V rt
of four years.
— HAVRtnit:.
State vs. Robt. Span, tUeuliiig ride on ,
The supreme court has Just rendered n train. Plead guilty; 4 months.
rOl^ONtD BY MEAT
decision that road taxes collected within _State vs. Richard Weeks, beating way
the corporate limits ofn town shall be paid on train. Verdict guilty. Not sentenced.
to the town from which it is collected.
Stale vs. Tony Washington, carrying Whole Family Suffer Severely From
Effects Of Ptomaine
pistol
without permit; $25 and costs or
Tlie row of bath houses, pavilion nnd
R.
J.
Holly
and fumily had a narrow
nisi
v
ilnvs.
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~l!h f ut Desoto Pink item T.ttnpn wih - 4 a —
Stute vs, I. N. Johnston, resisting an esc1a pc from death UllFWCfk lllivllig etiten
stroyod by fire last week.*
some Western mutton that contained
Miss Muraiu Jemcnz. a Cuban girl, 18 officer. Verdict guilty. Not sentenced.
ptomaine poison in some form. Happily
Council
for
defense,
McNnmee
of
Tampa,
St ov e s , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e
years old, committed suicide one duy last
Mrs. Holly had not lusted tlie meat being
jnd
Pope
n(Jacksonville:
Week by saturating tier ClOdilng willi'KerState vs. Oscar Anderson, selling li­ indisposed and was the only one who
osene nnd then netting fire to it. She was
quor.
Verdict guilty; 11 months. This escaped. Several of the physicians were Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, W hite and New Home Sewing
horribly burned and died in a few hours.
out of town at the time or busy with pa­
case
comes
from Oviedo.
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
She wus at her home in West Tampa when
tients and Dr. Bruce who was sick in bed,
A.
B.
Everett,
wldtc.
beating
his
way
she mnd^thc living torch of herself. A
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene
I on train. Plead guilty, $25 and costs or knowing the urgency of the call, arrived
love uffnir wus the cause.
at the house in time to administer med­
four months.
Palm Beach motor bout races take place
Johnnie Brown, colored, beating his way ical aid and undoubtedly saved the
licit week, beginning Tuesday-------------- un train, plead guilty and was sentenced Jives of the suffer««. Dr. Puleston ar­
The people of Seabreeze hove declined to four months on the county road.
rived luter and uldcd in getting the
THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE YEAR
to close Ocean boulevard and donate the
Oviedo has furnished three liquor cases, patients out of danger. This is a good
land HTDr. Potter iu consideration of bis Charlie Scott. Geo. Banks and Oscar An- case for the state inspector to investigate
building a $200.000 hotel to take the ,ier#0„ having been convicted of running as the local dealers cannot be held reJACKSONVILLE. FLA., AFRIL 19th AND 20th
place of the one recently burned,
blind tigers. Each received u sentence sfionsibfc for the manner in which the
meat is refrigerated and it is difficult to
S. K. Collins, aged ubout 70 years, one of eleven months,
detect
tlie presence of tills taint in tlie
of the highly respected citizens living near State vs. Jus. Stevens, larceny of cow.
conducted by the famous interpreter of the
Jennings., was killed by a fulling tree last Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to two years meat.
world's master musicians, W A L T E R
Several other cases have been reported
week while fighting fire that threatened in penitentiary.
the destruction of his property.
| I. N. Johnson, who was convicted yes- In dUTerant parti of Uy state nnd the
food inspectors should get busy on the
' w. A. Jo ,« ,. „
....... Jacksubject. " The -physicians- state thnr hnd !
Mnvltle, b ..
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not medical aid been, at l»6nd the Holly
A s s is ts * h * O u s ts / H o lm q u lst, b » » s s ; R ssS M illar, t s n e r t M rs. C o rin n s R ld s rSouth Atlantic base ball league. ‘
t
ary‘ „ „ ^
K slsp y , so p ra n o ; N « u d i « i n S w W ssr, o il*
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FOUR CONCFKTS: Monday Matinee. Orchestral; Monday nlsbi. mitcellaneoua: Tuesday
the
poison.
As
itJstb
e
children
will
be
a
The editor of a paper in a state fur(lmr I apng Carlton Scott, charted with arson is
Matinee, Artists' concert; Tuesday night. Oratorio. "TO e CREATION", oilh the J^AsuuvUlo
Choral S orlrtr of ZSO trained voices and N. Y. Symphony Orchestra and soloists
North recently stated that a certain girl'a tlow on trial. Tlda Is the Sanford Steam long time recovering from the effects and
•C A S O N TIC K B TS, $ 5
M aks a p p lic a tio n now
S t a t s r a s a r v s * In ro ta tio n
may be affected in later years as a result.
breast was filled with rage. The printer j laundry case.
Address and make checks payable.
got it 'Yaga," and since then the editor is
The famous Fox River Butter tor sale
T . T . E LM O R E , Secretary, Jacksonville, Fla.
camping out on a ridge northwest of town,
SIS Art Squures fur $13, size 0x12. E
at W. W. Long’s Grocery.
where he can get a good view of the land- A. Heflieid Co.
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                    <text>M ap Show ing B eck H am m ock and Surrounding Country
Once A Wilderness, Now Home
Of The Grower

Brow nes Su b d ivisio n o f Beck-Ham m ock

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Not quite one year-ngo Editar E. Brown.
a retired merchant o f Richmond. Indiana,
came to Sanford in search o f health. His
keen business Judgment early demon­
strated the fact that not only was there
health in Sanford but wealth also and
after a careful Inspection of different
lands that gave great promise of future
yield Mr. Brown decided to purchase a
tract of 260 acresoa Lake Jessup, known
as Beck Hammock. *
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trees so thick Uiat-one could hardly pass
through and expect to clear and prepare
it for cultivation. But Mr. Brown comes
from a race of pioneers ond be was quick
to note that the rich soil of Beck Hammock
would amply repay hint for the amount
expended in clearing nnd putting a large
force of men at the work went fearlessly
ahead.
Today a trip through Beck Hammock
shows the hand of the wizard for his
magical wand has touched the forest
primeval and made it blossom like the
The immense amount of labor expend­
ed upon this project can only be rcoiued
by contrasting the well tilled fields with
the wild land that is left. Broad avenues
have been cut through the tract nnd
dawn the center north and south-is«^
brond thoroughfare known as Richmond
avenue, the natural beamy of which has
been supplemented by beautiful palm
trees, making a fine boulevard. The
other streets have ulso been laid oütbh'
broad lines, fountains of pure artesian
water will gusli from the intersection of
these streets nnd the nppenrnncc of this
tract when finished will tie most pleasing
to the eye of the observer.
Many homeseekers have been attracted
to BeCk Hammock this season by the
wonderful fertility or tint soil, the natural
beauty of the location and the great ad­
vantages of river and railroad shipping
facilities.
The tract is about 3 ti miles from San­
ford near the shores of Lake Jessup and
will be greatly behefitted by having the
principal leading station on the Snnford
ft Everglades Rnilway located near the reputation of being the best 24 acre
Corner where a general store und lumber tract of land in Orange county,
yard will be opened in the next two years this land has been out of reach of
weeks. Among those who have pur­ most prospective purchasers in this sec­
chased land from Mr. Brown in the past tion for the reason that the owners re­
fused to sell only as a whole. Mr. Brown
six months arc:
F. M. Lough, John H. Mitchell. Mary K. is from Richmond, Ind., having recently
Hurst und S. E. Jordanof Richmond. Ind.. retired from the mercantile business of
E. E. Swingle of Hickson. Tcnn.. Mrs. L that city, and came to Sanford for the
H. Knapp, Iowa Falls, Iowa, H. C. Har­ purpose of locating a winter home. Upon
grove, DesMoines, Iowa. R. H. Marks and being shown our celery fields lie was
D. W. Walker, A. T. Rossetrr and A. B. piloted to "Beck Hammock" and at once
Cameron, also have choice lots out of his keen business eye caught the wealth
this valuable tract, and three others now of that beautiful tract of celery land and
have options which will doubtless mean a a deal was soon closed
purchase in the near future.
"It was not known just how Mr. Brown
Many new dwellings are being erected intended handling "Beck Hammock" un­
and Mr. Brown, is now clearing a fine ten til this week, when the writer saw his
acre tract at the intersection of Geneva plans for cleaning roadsand preparations
and Richmond avenues for himself nnd made for an elegant bungolo on a sitesewill erect a magnificent bungalow modem lected by Mrs. Brown among the im
in every respect for the home of himself mensely large oaks, magnolias,
and
~BtUUily pultnettoci uf the hammock. OonThe following appeared in the Chron­ siderable money will be spent along dec­
icle last May at the timfc of Mr. Brown's orative linea and on effort will be made
purchase of Gulf Hammock:1
to produce every variety of fruit and or­
"On account of the rich productiveness namental trees that can be grown in this*1
of its soil this land requires less fertilizer, climate."
anjl its strung flowing wells at an easy
One of the principaL featurct_ of Beck
depth-have given “ Beck Hammock
Hammock is the fine system of irrigation

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Surveyor.

should a deluge occur. In every wn&gt;, Mr.
Brown 1ms provided for the ionifnri of
those who seek Beck Hummock fur it.eir
homes and ere ninny months this great
tract of land, formerly « wilderness “ ill
be filled with new residents and the tan­
gled growth once the haunts of *dd ani­
mals will tie well tilled vegetable land
nnd fine residences— land Unit is rich In
ail that Nature gives to- produce plant
life in its richest growth. The dream of
Mr. Brown to establish ;i nnalem Utopia
near the banks of Jessup will soon 1«
fulfilled and the fruits" of his toil will (*
garnered. The harvest will l»e the con­
tented growers reaping a mli"crop of
vegetables each season nnd in this modem Paradise the seeker uf health and
wealth can find Uie Elysium

Any one wishing detailed information
regarding these fine vegetable lands can
get same by addressing Edgar I Brown."
Sanford. Fla

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P A Û E S - PART II- PAGES 9 TO 12

HERALD
I N S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living

Number 30

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MARCH 13, 1909

ARO.UND fLORIDA|”e;C Z i f irc'rM'li," ,'onv~M"'
The General News of Tlie Land
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Flr»t Year

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FROM MACARONI DELTA

The city stables or Jacksonville werede|»troyed by Ore Tuesday night. Loss is + + + + + + -&gt; + + + + -f+ + + + * + + * + + 4 . + .&gt;+
about $0.000.

Light buildings were destroyed liy fire
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inl Orange
City
Inst Tucsdny.
The lire
CULLED FROM THE STATE P R E S S originated from n kerosene oil stove in the
kitchen of the Hill residence adjoining the
drug store, which, together with the Slurry
An Epitome o f the Week's Most Im­ House nnd new building next door, were
portant Happenings In the
burned. Loss about $20,000; insured for
State's Domain.
half that amount. Part of the DcLand lire
The Norwegian hark Cclcr, which went |department went to the rescue nnd aided
ashore near Pensacola during the recent materially in checking the flumes.
storm, has broken up nnd is n total wreck.
Her crew wero-snved.
IN MUSICAL CIRCLES—

From The Herald's Special Correspondent
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Rv W r t l l l I Tcieptivnc-----

They have raised our taxes this year
hut they don’t seem to raise any good
roads through our section.
Much rain this week ns we predicted.
Fair nnd dry weather may come in the
near future.

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Ahrulmm Lincoln Cul|&gt;epper. of the
Mudsock colored Hardshell CUTCh. will ex
change pulpits with Krnstus Wilbcrforce
Johnson, of Bungnlow Corners next SunJay.
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The Charlotte Harbor Northern railroad
Drive yonr W agon into JSjinford
Rev. Confucius McCorkins will hold forth
is to be extendcdjo...PliinL .City, wurk.ru |Jocksonvllle Spring Festival Society
in Rev. Ligc McSwntt's pulpit next Sun­
.C u I L o i i - C - I E E a w lu ^ . - . - »
begin immediately.
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il ay-ZUgu-atuThis wife uraboth *uff« ingf-**■—Wttit the NWW York Symphony Orches­
H e can deliVer any bra mi you want out of
from rheumatic twinges hnd bunions.
On April I the Pork hotel, Jacksonville,
tra, or Damrosch orchestra, four soloists
will change management, Oliycr F. Dol»Our new Warehouse
,
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Gill Plummer may he hauled up for li­
oT international fnmc will jjjnkc their first
bins taking the place o f A. J. Irvin.
belous
scandal
for
stating
that
Rev.
Llge
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appearance in Jacksonville, these sing­
After ten years before the United States ers. Corinnt! Rider Kelsey, soprano; Ne­ MeSwntt was a blooming old ignoramus
• courts, the cose o f Commander Dennis W. vada Van de Veer, contralto; Reed Mil­ -and hypocrlt. Such language about our
Mullmi. tried on the charge of drunken­ ler, tenor, and Custuf Holmquist, bass, beloved pastor has excited great indigna­
ness while on duty, lias been decided are appearing with Wuller Damrosch In tion. Gill may have to prove it.
ngninst him. Dismissal front the service I all performances of the famous orchestra
Old RillChcezum has his seventy-second
is the |&gt;cnnlty. but President Roosevelt this season. Music critics fur and wide birthday last Monday and much hilarity
has modified it by reducing Ids standing have recorded the artistic accomplish­ prevailed in the Chcczum household.
to the bottom o f the list of commanders. ments and brilliant career of these sing­
Scotty Pcrhamus and his cousin, ElMultan was formerly commandant at Pen- ers. The phrase, "tremendous success"
kamer are in town visiting die Plunknrt
__Mcola.navyjfnnl.____ —;--------- ------------ |is used by the Cleveland (Ohio) Plain‘
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family. I learn they are blood relations.
The truck niul vegetable growers in the Dealer in describing the vocal talents of
Or any other brand o f our ju stly.
Lcandcr Coriicter s|&gt;ent lusti Sumiby
vicinity of Boynton, Dade county, have Mr. Reed Miller. His technique facility
afternoon
niul
evening
ut
the
Uixjcr
resi­
Celebrated Fertilizers—
organized an association for mutual pro- seems almost superhuman.
He tosses
dence. Thu Biiler -girls were at home.
lection''and profit. The object of the asso­ u(T whole pages of sixteenth ami thirtyDo you w ant Hardwood Ashes?
Ha, ha.
ciation is( to market their own crops in ¿ar i second notes with remarkable euse and
Bone
SItmrSTUcfcey unirSfeve GulIImiTell uui
-lots, senirittg■it-tmiform-packrTUHt-rdtreet hircmlth of voice. And what is rarer, ht
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shtiT4-nprnh
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they
and satisfactory service to the buyer. T o -1sang with such Jet vurt bat—hb&gt;-4mtumrrtumors nndTTllTfappleS will he the princi- |aide recitatives had the pathos of mcl- puss by. Guess Silc can stand it ns they
ptil shipments, and will begin to go for­ inly. How many world tenors cun do say he skinned Steve to the queen's
taste.
ward nbout the first of April.
that?
A new two-room cottage is going up on
This should be a splendid indication of
In the appropriations for rivers and har­
the talent engaged by the' Jacksonville the corner of Snodgrass boulevard and
bors Pensacola gets $110,000.
Plunkett avenue nnd Clem Spicer is reThe nununl convention of Florida post­ Choral Society and should serve to make
shingling
his house with tarred paper.
masters will be held in Jacksonville, April all readers of The Herald appreciate that
Evidently our tntfn hasn't been much
the
festival
will
lie
the
greatest
musical
13.14 and 15.
event ever contemplated in the State's hurt by the panic.
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A silk producing farm is to he estab­
metropolis.
Several loads of slab stove wood were
lished near Mocclenny, Baker county, un­
Tiic demand for tickets has ussuriicd sold to our citizens this weekder the mnfmgcqient o f Dr, V. K. Osiginn,
CH AS. H. E V A N S , Sales A gent,
large pro port iortfT and society all over
Three wagon loads of Saw logs (Kissed
an Armenian, who is un cxjieri in the in­
the State evinces great interest in the
Sanford, Florida
through town for the .Cameron City mill
dustry. Application has been made for n
event;
yesterday.
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charter. Capitalization is to he $50,000.
The railroads have consented to grant
Lib Mustard isstudyiug Eyetnlian. Her
To moke the map or Hillsborough county reduced railroad rates to Jacksonville nnd
on exhibition nt the recent fair at Tampa will do iill in their power to assist our lo­ (earlier works in Saiu Billingsley's livery
»• v u u v m v v w v v m M
stable and says be was a count in Italy,
10.179 oranges were used.
cal people spend an enjoyable two days
W H Y NOT U SE
The town of Winter Haven has hero in- in Jacksonville.
All applications for ‘Guess he's all right us he don't cat any­
corporated. nnd tlie following officers elect­ tickets should he accompanied by funds thing but macaroni and tri|&gt;e.
ed for the on suing year; Mayor, Willis —$5 for tlie series, addressed to the sec­
Two of Aleck Simouer's hogs have been
Smith; Counciluicn, W.C.Bentley, Richard retary, T. T. Elmore. Jacksonville, •
seized with hog cholera and one is said
NOW , AND S A V E M O N EY ?
Klcmln, E. Stanford. W. W. Mann, D.
to bo at dentil's door.
Criminal Court
Leach; Clerk, J. D. Cameron; Marshal,
Uelindy Sulgood hud u painful corn
Tlie following cases luive conic up be­ removed from one of tier smalt toes yes­
Mr. Sapp.
It bus shown more results for tlu: Money invested than nny other,
fore
Judge
Beggs
ihls
week
mid
have
Congressman Sparkman lias hicn made
terday. They are certainly great ulllicli will puy you to examine the Celery Fields where
u member of the National waterways com­ been disposed of;
tions.
State vs. Geo. Banks, selling liquor.
mission, which/la considered to mean a
Lycurgus Doliurhide, Macaroni City,
Guilty.
Not sentenced.
benefit to Florida. «
sang falsetto iu the Mudsock Newliglit
State vc. James Stevens, larceny of
choir Inst Sunday, and some of the con­
Manual Sanchez, well known in cigar
is used. Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER, is in Sunford
cow; guilty. Not sentenced.
gregation thought lie was a female in dis­
manufacturing circle, dropped dead last
State vs. Ramon Monday, aggravated
every week. See him or write to him ut Orlando or
week while conversing with Ills family ut
guise.
assault; guilty. One year at hard labor.
Jiis home iq Tampa.
Several Delterites attended Geo. Adonis'
Stntt? vs. Dan Ellis, verdict aggravated
THE
P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
minstrel show In Sanford last Tuesday
The state convicts have been leased to assault. Sentenced $250 or one year.
the Florida Pine Co. of Jacksonville «it
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
State vs. Maude Johnston, running night nnd they say Geo. is getting more
W rit* for Dookltt.
$2NI.(S0 per capita per year for a period buwdy bouse. Verdict nut guilty.
like n nigger minstrel every day.
IVVHVrt
of four years.
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State vs. Robt. Span, tUeuliiig ride on ,

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Celery Grower
Vegetable
Practical Trucker

■*Dried-BloodrSheep-Minnirer Blood and'
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Jacksonville, Fla.

Painter

Fertilizer

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

rOl^ONtD BY MEAT

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Whole Family Suffer Severely From
E ffects Of Ptom aine
R. J. Holly and fumily had a narrow
esc1a pc from death UllF WCfk lllivllig etite n
some Western mutton that contained
ptomaine poison in some form. Happily
Stoves, C ro ck e ry and G l a s s w a r e
Mrs. Holly had not lusted tlie meat being
indisposed and was the only one who
escaped. Several of the physicians were Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
out of town at the time or busy with pa­
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
tients and Dr. Bruce who was sick in bed,
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene
knowing the urgency of the call, arrived
at the house in time to administer med­
ical aid and undoubtedly saved the
Jives o f the suffer««. Dr. Puleston ar­
rived luter and uldcd in getting the
THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE YEAR
patients out of danger. This is a good
case for the state inspector to investigate
as the local dealers cannot be held reJACKSONVILLE. FLA., AFRIL 19th AND 20th
sfionsibfc for the manner in which the
meat is refrigerated and it is difficult to
detect tlie presence of tills taint in tlie
conducted by the famous interpreter of the
meat.
world's master musicians, WALTER
Several other cases have been reported
In dUTerant parti o f U y state nnd the
food inspectors should get busy on the
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Mnvltle, b . .
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not medical aid been, at l»6nd the Holly
Assists* h* Ousts/ Holmqulst, b »»s s ; RssS Millar, tsnert Mrs. Corinns RldsrSouth Atlantic base ball league. ‘
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Kslspy, soprano; N « u d i « in Sw Wssr, o il*
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- - | -Slate-vs. E. E. Webb and frank SdhtL family wvuki have undoubtedly-died from
FOUR CONCFKTS: Monday Matinee. Orchestral; Monday nlsbi. mitcellaneoua: Tuesday
the
poison.
As
itJstbe
children
will
be
a
The editor of a paper in a state fur(lmr I apng Carlton Scott, charted with arson is
Matinee, Artists' concert; Tuesday night. Oratorio. "TOe CREATION", oilh the J^AsuuvUlo
Choral Sorlrtr of ZSO trained voices and N. Y. Symphony Orchestra and soloists
North recently stated that a certain girl'a tlow on trial. Tlda Is the Sanford Steam long time recovering from the effects and
•CASON TICKBTS, $ 5
Maks application now
Stats rasarvs* In rotation
may be affected in later years as a result.
breast was filled with rage. The printer j laundry case.
Address and make checks payable.
got it 'Yaga," and since then the editor is
The famous Fox River Butter tor sale
camping out on a ridge northwest of town,
SIS Art Squures fur $13, size 0x12. E
at W. W. Long’s Grocery.
where he can get a good view of the land- A. Heflieid Co.

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The supreme court has Just rendered n train. Plead guilty; 4 months.
decision that road taxes collected within __State vs. Richard Weeks, beating way
the corporate limits ofn town shall be paid on train. Verdict guilty. Not sentenced.
to the town from which it is collected.
Stale vs. Tony Washington, carrying
Tlie row of bath houses, pavilion nnd pistol without permit; $25 and costs or
~l!h f ut Desoto Pink item T.ttnpn wi h - 4a— nisi v ilnvs. ______________________________
Stute vs, I. N. Johnston, resisting an
stroyod by fire last week.*
officer.
Verdict guilty.
Not sentenced.
Miss Muraiu Jemcnz. a Cuban girl, 18
Council
for
defense,
McNnmee
of Tampa,
years old, committed suicide one duy last
jnd Pope n(- Jacksonville:
Week by saturating tier ClOdilng willi'KerState vs. Oscar Anderson, selling li­
osene nnd then netting fire to it. She was
quor.
Verdict guilty; 11 months.
This
horribly burned and died in a few hours.
case
comes
from
Oviedo.
She wus at her home in West Tampa when
A. B. Everett, wldtc. beating his way
she mnd^thc living torch of herself. A
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on
train. Plead guilty, $25 and costs or
love uffnir wus the cause.
four months.
Palm Beach motor bout races take place
Johnnie Brown, colored, beating his way
licit week, beginning Tuesday-------------un train, plead guilty and was sentenced
The people o f Seabreeze hove declined to four months on the county road.
to close Ocean boulevard and donate the
Oviedo has furnished three liquor cases,
land HT Dr. Potter iu consideration of bis Charlie Scott. Geo. Banks and Oscar Anbuilding a $200.000 hotel to take the ,ier#0„ having been convicted of running
place of the one recently burned,
blind tigers. Each received u sentence
S. K. Collins, aged ubout 70 years, one of eleven months,
of the highly respected citizens living near
State vs. Jus. Stevens, larceny of cow.
Jennings., was killed by a fulling tree last Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to two years
week while fighting fire that threatened in penitentiary.
the destruction of his property.
| I. N. Johnson, who was convicted yes-

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RESUME O f A IL CHURCH EVENTS
Of Interest to Those Religiously In
dined—Subjects o f Discourses
fo r the Sabbath.
Thi P oten el ill. Church« In ih» C ilf in
to twlof or #rnd ikcir Anamiortirtrnts OMI
otktr Church N* wb to thla ©flk* not !■*•! tH«« Tliwndijr

avenue and Fifth «treel; ptiraonngr. miner M sinolln avenue nnd Seventh »trret; phone 234.
Sunday morning aervlce at II; evenlhg Jfryjce.
7:00; Sutlday school. 9:43 a.-m .: Jno. K. Metlinger, Supt. Epworth League. 3:00 Sunday even­
ing.
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First quarterly meeting for the Confer­
ence year. Presiding Elder E.F. Ley wil
preach morning andevenlng. Remember
Sunday school at 0:43 a. m. The Baptist
Young People’s Union nnd Epworth

Quarterly conference

Monday evening

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KcvTvnl services will begin the~lnst
Sunday or the first Simduym April. Rev.
W. A. Myers, Conference Rvangclist, will
T ib m firm eetin g . All the churches are
invited to unite with us.

Rev. R. L. Kirkland, pastor: Sunday morning
aervlce, II; evening service. 7:30; prayer meeting
Wednesday. 7;00p. m.; Sabbath »chool, 10 n. m.
J. C. Ensminger, Superintendent.

Preaching Sunday morning by the pas­
tor, subject "A n Open Window to
Heaven." A t 7:30 Mr. Kirkland will take
for his subject. "Beginning Life Anew."
The pastor has a Bible class in the Sundnyschool and extends ran-Invitation to
any who indy feci disposed to come.
In next week's Herald we will publish
the list of subjects for the special meet­
ings to begin Sunday week.

fourth Sunday; early mat», 7 a. m.; mass and ser­
mon, 10 a. m ; Sunday school, U a. m.; vespers, 3
p. m.

Third Sunday in Lent, Mar. 14—Sunday
school U a. m., muss and sermon 10 u. in..
Way of the Cross, sermon and benedic­
tion 7:30 p, in.
Monday, Mar. 15, mass 7 a. m„ in'fitntction for children 3 p. m.

m.. II.X . Toinr. Treit.
ery Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.

Morning subject, “ We Love the Sensu
tionul." Evening subject, "In Fetters ol
Brass. All are cordially invited to wor
whip with us.
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Rev. D. F. Urown, rector: A. D. Key. senior war
den; Sunday morning service, II; evenlns service,
7:30, Snbhaih school. U 4Sa. ru ; l) F. Whltnar.
Supt,; prayer Hireling 7:31) Wednesday evening

Presbyterian
Kev. J. F*. McKinnon, pastor; morning service,
I l«evenin g service, 7:00; Sabbath school, B:30 n.
m.; Itenry McLaulln, Supt.; prnyrr m uling Wed­
nesday, 7:00 p. ru.

man. wd., $100.
C. W. Bowman and wife to Wm. Bow­
man, Jr.. mtg., $1.200.
Mrs. S. A. C reí »on to Jennie Stùman.
et. aL, sat. mtg., $600.
Albert Buch, to Teresa B. Buch, wtj.,
Albert Buch to Teresa B. Buch, wd
Levi H. Cusler and wife to Leon D.
Burdick, wd., $1,000;
Bishop Bros, to Gill &amp; Cobb, release,
_ A . F. Sloalennnn,
oh, to W. P,
Gardner, et. nl.. wd., $800.
J, P. Musselwhite to L. G. Cameron,
qcd.. $1159.87.
Jno. Mirch'and wife to People’s Batik,
mtg., $2,300.
Bert Fish, et. al., to Mary E. Conpropt,
img„ $6000,
R. J. Gillimm to Jno. R. * Moore, agree­
ment.
II. T. Brannon, et. al., to Ellen Burns,
wd.. $73.
- -Mrs.-S.--Ai—Mann to - J; L.~ McAuley,
agreement, $1250.
. G.-W, Does to Coooley &amp; Overstreet^
lease. S3L60.
Kate L Currie arid, husband to L. G.
Stnrbuck, qcd„ $10.
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Frank L and Geo. D. Cook to Ethel IL
Stevens, wd.. $750. —----City of Orlando to E. J. Akers, * et. nl.,
lis pendens.
• J. A. Wilkes to A J. Farnnbar Co.
lease, $875.
T. G. Davis to J. French P. &amp; O. Co.,
Con., $125.
Jennie Bowen to A - L. Beck, sat.
mtg., $500.
Mnry V. Sweet, Ex., to L R. Phillips,
sntrmtg.r$90O.----- *
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T. J. Boston vs.. J. P. Strickland, lien,
$75.
D. W. Bugbee to A. E. von B. Fnljo,
sat. mtg.
-A -E -von J L -F atjo und wife Lo Marlin
Grecnburg, wd„ $10.
Martin Greenburg anti wife to Henry
Greenburg, wd., $10.
Martin Greenburg and wife to A. E.
von B. Fatjo, mtg., $4900.
Daphne Burney and husband to H. W.
Metcalf, mtg., $100;
Florence Beardall to W. H. Scott,
qcd.. $1.
W. M. Viser to Florence Bcaniall. wd.,
$150.
H. T. Montgomery &amp; Co., to The Smyth
Orange Co., b?.. $551.95.
W. J. Woodwnrd to Clura S, Hamlin,
snt mtg., $200.
A. W. Gilchrist, Gov., to Wiq^H. Jewell,
com. as N. H.
Sccord Aldridge and Thcrp to S. R.
Kinan, qcd., $117.
L. Wichtcndnhl nnd wife to W. E.
Sitine, wd.. $500.
John Terrill nnd wife to Henry Kencll,
wd.. $05.
Annie Parker to Allen A. Mosrly wd.,
$ 200.
G. A. and H. M. Vrueh to M. E. Pugh,
sat. mtg.. $725.
Peoples Bank to A. Dorner, snt mtg.,

Phone M I

Room« 23. 24 and 23, Pico BUlg

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

A N D E W JO H NSO N
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice* in State and Fedirai Court«.
M. G. T. Building.

T H O M A S EM M E T W IL S O N
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
Late Slate Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
Residence«. Sanford and Sylvan Lak*

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Welbom Block
Sanford. Florida

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Leveling and Cruaa-Sectloning for Drainage

W. G. H A M M O N D
ARCHITECT
Office with Murrell &amp; Mi nahew

F. T. W I L L I A M S
SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
SANFORD.

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Rev. J. F. McKinnon has returned front
Kuoi it 21 Pico Block. Sonford. (lurida,
Lnurinhurg, N. C., unk will preach to­ $ 1000.
Enmia
L.
Brown
and
husband
to
H.
C.
morrow ut botli morning nnd evening
Hargrove, wd., $3500.
services at the Presbyterian church.
O ld S h o e s W a n te d
H. C, Hargrove and wife to Emma L.
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again asking for OLD SHOES. 1
A f T E R T H E E A S T C O A S T R A I L W A Y Brown, mtg.. $2950.
will give what they arc worth
Thog, H. Johnson to J. K, Swick, hi..
SIZES, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10 II AND IS
$380.
Must Restore Connections With The
Jno. W. Lockwood to Gertrude E. A . E . Ir v in ’s S h o e S h o p
Cor. 3rd St. nnd Sanford Ave.
A. C. L. at Sanford
Several months ago the Florida East
Coast railway with the high and mighty
air that characterizes nil their movements
regarding the interior cities, broke their
schedule thin formerly allowed connections
with the A. C. L. at Sanford and Orange
A Little Sound Advice Will Help Many
City Junction. Tills virtually stopped all
A Su fferer In Sanford
the traffic from the interior to points on
N
o
woman
can be healthy and well
the East Coast, all such traffic being obliged
11 the kidneys are sick. Poisons thru
to m ake connections a t Titusville.__U u*.
■psm JK in IMc "fttfclion s 'when the
ever the railroad commission arc on the
Sk and H. Benedict to Robt. L. Lees, kidneys arc well, arc retained in the
job, us the following from the Reporter- wd., $1.
body when the kidneys dre sick. K id ­
Stnr indicates;
L G. Siurbuck to P. S. Stevens, ugrl., neys and bladder become inflamed and
swollen and worse troubles
"Hon Louis C. Massey, as counsel for the $ 200 .
follow. This is often the true cause
railroad commissioners, began a mandam­
L T. Spruit to Satu Ralls, bs„ $25.
of bearing down pains, lameness, back­
us proceeding in the supreme court Inst
J. N. Joiner nnd wife to W. E. Speer, ache, sidcachc, etc.
Uric poisoning
week to compel the Florida East Coast qcd., $200.
also causes headaches, diz/y spells,
Railway Co. to restore Its connections with
Dorothy Gardner to A. B. Newton, wd $1. languor, nervousness and rheumatic
pain.
the Atlantic Coast Line railwayntOrange
D. A. Burton toC. P. Herndon, wd., $400.
When suffering so, try Doan’s K id ­
City Junctlonwmd Sanford,- It will be re­
J. W. Lockwood- to Gertrude E. Adams, ney Pills, a remedy that -cures sick
membered that the railroad commission assgnt. mtg., $3000.
kidneys.
You will get better as the
held u meeting at Orlando in 1900 on the
A. E. von B. Fatjo to Peoples Bank.
kidneys get better, ami health will re­
subject of these connections which were
turn when the kidneys arc well. - Let
then ordered and have been maintained
Howard Packard Land Co., letters pat
until lately, when the East Coast railroad
Mrs. William Goss, Laurel A v e „
broke them These connections are 6f 1mW. E. Speer to J. L. Dillard, qcd« $250. Sanford, Fla., says: "K idn ey trouble
portance to the people of thia locality, as
V. O. Perkins to E. C. Vick, wd., $5.
in my case was nude evident by an al­
many travel to and from the Eaat Coast
Geo. D. Crawford to EL A. Peck., wd.. most constant backache. It was hard
at all seasons of the year."
lor me to sloop, lift or rest well on ae*
$500.
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of the pain. My kidneys were
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disordered’ltltnhtrfe'cfiUoii's
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the summer to our people who with to
nnd wife., wd., $475.
o „ W i,cn 1 lcv n c .i of Doan’s
Sojourn at Die tea coast. The connections
Jacob Baker to W. E. Knox, chat, mtg.. Kidhey Pills, I obtained a box and am
at (hutige City Junction at die beat were $110.
pleased to say that they soon stopped
very poor and the railroad coinmlssipn - Smith k. Davis lo-J. U.- Iluyes, Tr« et i i L ‘ - CKac^ ' , They also restored my
k ¡dñeys ( ífT íe lr n o r m a fc u nd i t ¡' ,n
should compél die East Coast RullWayto
benefited me generally.
come down from the pedestal and recog
F or sale by all dealers.
Price 50
For Cash—Three cans 3-lb. Tomatoes,
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co.. B u ffa i
28c; two cans 2-lb. Tomatps, I5c. Tills
Buy Henry Clay Flour o f W. W. Long, offer Is for a limited time only. W. W. States ° rk' * ° C agcn,&gt; for the United
The best on earth.
Long28-4t
,hc »»me—Doan’s—and
take no other.

To Ailing Women

DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS
A different selection on each side
They fit any machine
That tells the whole slory except
that at 65 cents for the Columbia
Double-Disc you get. a b elter record,
beon each side, than you ever bought oe
fore at $ 1.20 for the same two selec
tions. Get a catalog!
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Tin; history of production, everyw h ere, whether in pig-iron or cabbages— or ce lery — points surely to the Co-Operative Asso­
ciation o f the Producers if the producers themselves are to reap the benefits of production. The ora n g e and vegetable growers o f C al­
ifornia, and tlie apple growers o f the Pacific Northwest, offer shining exam ples o f the great benefits accruing to the grower under
methods which provide for Associated Control.
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T H E S A N F O R D C E L E R Y U N IO N is only in its second year, but has grown steadily and surely, because it is founded
on right principles, and because .
It is an Independent Association of the groweijts
Its purposes are co-operative and protective
It stands for the best interests o f the industry
Th ere are no secrets, no graft, nothing to conceal— either on the part o f the Uniott, or its selling agents, Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk

P O O L IN G :

This practice is generally conducive to carelessness on the part of the packer, who, feeling that as a superior
product no longer affords a corresponding premium, the incentive for extra carg is gone.
Undeniably, the pooling plan as coni} H m v c d ” W i i r k n .a n iiijusüt:tî-h» the pmducars of t Ue Ue^V Btrickr- Th'ë'Sanford Celcnj U h ü îri^ d ô é ^ N O T pôrif~ils members' shi/irnents, but, on thé other hand, the different marks are sold on individual merit, and the reward o f merit, in superior returns, is a con
stant incentive to more strenuous efforts in the im provem ent of the output.
Any or nil details, in connection with Any or A l l sales, are freely available at any time. Oar Sales Agents never lose siglrt of the fact (hat they are acting
as expert Salesmen for the Union, und are prepared to report in detail whenever ended on by the Union or any individual member.
We believe that our sales agents— C R U T C H F I E L D &amp; W O
Vegetables and fruits from all districts. Their results show for themselves/
44The p m o f o f the pudding is in the eating,"
We would gladly welcome a fair comparison:

O L F O L K — h|ive the most perfect organization in existence for the marketing of both

How do jiaur rcsulLs cam jure, to date, with those made by our membership?
We Stand on M erit alone.

Rem ember, The Sanford Celery Union is not a prioate enterprise, it is an independent association o f the growers, fo r the growers, by the growers; it is n nucleus.
stands for a P rin cip le; ¡3 patterned closely after a famous model in California— The Orange County ( California) Celery Growers' Association, which hns rescued
the California industry, taken the control away from individuals and put it in the hands of the Producers, where it properly belongs.

Will you not give the whole matter earnest thought, and lend your support to n movement which is certain eventually to place our industry on n sound,
progressive, conservative und successful business basis? Then, join the Sanford C elery Union.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

OH BHISIHH □ 0 0 BIB S 0 S H Œ

CABBAGE GOES HIGHER

YorH S ta le Farm er Now G etting $50
Items o f Interest Concernlnl _ _ _
at Loading Station.
What few holders of cabbage there are
Society People.
in New York Statf are (reaping a rich
harvest, for this week telegraphic dis­
P O I N T S P U R E L Y P E R SO N A L patches stated thot shippers were paying
the farmers $50 a ton for the cabbage at
loading stations. Quotations come from
Mow Celery City Vanity Fair While New York State to dealers here this week
Away the Golden llo u r s asking $55 for the cabbage delivered.
Soclal Gossip.
The New York market proper Is slow to
respond to Hie high values and wliile
eople who poy ottcntlon to, and con­ these $55 quotations were coming the
form to, church forms and usages, stock was selling slowly out o f’ the cars
at $50.
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arc now within the Lenten^period,
Oulte' a ’ volume o f florida cabbage
and social festivities are put aside for
this time o f temporary worldly renun­ came this week nnd there was a sprink­
ciation. Parties; weddings and birthday ling of South Carolina stock on the mar­
anniversary celebrations are very gen­ ket but most of the new cabbage sup­
erally given over out of respect to this plies came frqm Florida. Monday there
solemn'religious season.
Society very were 15 cars, Tuesday six cars, nnd
generally respects the season, efVen in Wednesday six'cars, with four to six cars
' that quarter where not personally bound a day up to Friday, The market on Fior»
by church nfliKations to observe the sea­ Ida cabbage was around $2.50 a crate
son liternily nccording to traditional forms and Charleston cabbage sold at $2.23 to
and usages.
Therein is that respect $2.30.
shown to the consciences of others by
At the end of the week the market
educated and cultivated people the world eased off In the country and prices were
over. It is a time for contemplation of about $10 lower. Shippers were ofTering
of spiritual things, an absence of worldly to lay the cabbage down here at $40 a
• absorption 1iu&gt;ien«tm\ gainful pursuits, toil bn Friday —N. Y. Packer.
and such activities of the (iesh ns cotn• " - T i i a n k - Y 'o i J j —monly engross the attention of the world.
It Is wltfi pleasure tliat I take this op­
portunity to thank my ninny patrons and
In Honor Of Miss Parram ore
friends
for their patronage during the
Miss Parramore of Jacksonville has been
the guest o f her grandmother, Mrs. A. A. past five years. It has been our constant
Slrrine for several weeks nnd hns been endeavor to improve lioth our-work-and
tiie recipient of many social favors from our shop during that time nnd we have
her many Sanford friends among whom been successful in doing both. It is the
steady patrons who stick nnd keep com­
her early chlldhohd was spent.
One o f tiie most delightful affairs given ing week after week that make a burlier
In honor of Miss Parramore was the heart prosper. He learns all the angles and
• party given by Mrs. Frank Miller on last tender spots on the face, and the wishes
of the customer, so that he is able to do
. Tuesday night._____ _______ n— ‘
The entire house seemed a mass of better work and do it n little quicker, us
hearts nnd the same decorative scheme he docs not have to feel his way over the
was carried out in detnil. Hearts was the face, os he docs If the face is strange to
Interesting game and even the prizes him. Then, too, he can depend on • his
income nnd knows just how far he can
wer^ of thnt shape. *
Miss Symmcs won the first prize for go toward putting in up-to-date fixtures
thrirtdles, d heart shaped _book' *whTcTi and other improvcments thnt cost money:
was tendered to the guest of honor. Are you one o f my stcudy customers!
I- P. McCuller won the gentlemen's prize, You ought to get the habit of coining
a heart shaped picture frame containing here nnd let us prove whnt_we have Just
said to your entire satisfaction.
Rend
a Cupid.
An elegant luncheon consisting of all we have to say to you, for it is inter­
chicken salnd, celery sticks, olives nnd esting, nnd perhaps you can leurn some­
heart shaped sandwiches wlis served at thing.
A Good Appearance
eleven o'clock.
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A few day's growth of beard makes n
Among those present were:
man look rusty, slovenly, unnttractive.
HIi k i
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Meaara
Bowler ■
McCuller
and
adds to his personal discomfort. By
S) mines
MUteer
Frank
Roberts
our shaving process wc change him into
Striiuffdluw
Johns
a man of cleanly personality; lie feels
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Claude Herndon
Parramore
Robert Herndon
good
and is more -confident of his own
Mrtllndrr
• Adntni
Ruth Mcltlngrr
Watson
success. Among our large list of regular
tioyle
Morton
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customers, w elinve a goodly number of
Werk I
Meade Fox
Bull
(¡rorge Fox
traveling salesman, who always corne to
Meadomta
•Cecil llutl
Herndon
our shop for n shove when in town, nnd
(¡órnales
they, tell us that we give far better satis­
Turner
Welbnrne
faction thun they get in Inr^e cities and
I). I. Thrasher entertained on last larger towns; these men are particular of
Thursday evening in honor of her charm­ their personality os salesmen nnd depend
ing young guest, Miss Louise Simmons of in n measure on a pleasing, attractive,
Tncon, Gn. The gnme of Forty-two was manly appearance. We please and sat­
• enjoyed, and Miss Ella StringfnllOw re­ isfy them, and can please you.'too, if
It takes
ceived a pretty work bag, she liftin g won you will give us the charité.
several
combinations
to
niuke
up
a good
the greatest number of games. Mrs.
Thrasher who is always a most graceful shrive, and we have those combinations.
Ilnlr Cutting
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hostess, was assisted by Mrs. S. Pulcston
Is
nn
art
that
can
only
he
practiced
by
in serving the dainty refreshments.
those who combiné taste nnd the urtistic
LIVE ACRES— LIVE THOUSAND requirements to apply those principles to
the different shapes of the bend.
Long years of experience in the |irinThat Is The Price Pold Tills W eek For
ciples
of hnlr cutting nnd special study
Sanford Land
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of
how
to npply und vary them to suit
Sanford land is bringing a higher price
than uny other fanning land in the world different forms of the head, enables us to
nnd every sale that is made boosts the give you the very best service, nnd give
your bend a neat, artistic appearance.
price a little higher.
.
W. J. Hill sold live acres o f land this * Come in during daylight hours if jkisweek for $5,000. J. W. Tlfton of New slblc for hair cuts ns we have more . time
Albany, Indiana wus the purchaser and and better light.

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Pico Barber Shop, Sanford, Fla.
Keal Estate Agency of .this city. The
land fronts upon First st. nnd is about two
Spent Day In Sanford
miles from the city. Tho land Is of the
A large party of DeLand people came to I
best and Mr. Hill does not consider thut
Snnford last Sunday on the launch Du Bor, j
ho received any fnney price for it as the
Copt Shuman, commanding.
new owner can easily get tho purchase
In the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
price for the first year's crop.
Peake, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. T. Barr nnd son.
Chne. Larson, Mrs. V. H. Larson and daugh­
W ants To Come To Sonforg
Sanford Is rapidly becoming the Mecca ters, Misses Jennie and Amnndo Loreon,
toward which ull eyes nre turning nnd Miss Lilian Johnson. Miss Eleonora Hngpeople from nil over the north nre prepar­ strum. Mrs. F. A. BlzreJ. Mr. Vanhorno of
ing tu come to Sanford early in tjie fall. Stetson U n lm sitjvM is* Croce Shiilelu of
The following letter received this week is VlrglnlntMisa Coslc Burgess of High Point.
only one of many that come to The Herald N. C-. Mias Annie Hnrrolson of Whiteville,
N. C.
every week;
H ammonhspokt. N. Y.. Mar. 8. 1909.
To the Editor of The Hereld:

I take the Tampa Tribune and wish
you would send me a sample copy of
your paper. I am coming to Florida tills
fe ll If 1 keep m y T a r a . " " ' ------The artesian wells there strike as about
right and I am sore o f tiie nine or ten
months winter we huve here.
Snow storm last week of elghf or ten
inches and wind blew sixty miles per
hour. Lots of snowbanks here now over
three feet deep.
Yours truly,

Killed A L a rg e M occasin
Quite a large crowd collected at the
Clyde line wharf on Thursday morning
being attracted by the finding pf a large
moccasin which wns.lyjpg Jn the, weeds
near tiie shore. An old negro was finally
induced to wade in and dispatch the
snake which measured fully, five feet In
length and was of tho cotton mouth vari­
ety. One of the tourists present look a
snap shot o i the* snake around the old
man's neck getting as he termed it a pic­
ture of "tw o Florida specimens."

J. E* Little.
Garner &amp; Roberta are now ogenta for
Fresh Mackerel at H. H. Hill's grocery tiie famous Royal Scarlet can goods.

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SAfyrORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. M ARCH.20, 1909

Hr m s of Interest Gleaned Front
Various Sources

SA N FO R D LAND

High winds, heavy rnlns nnd raging
Hoods hpve been working havoc in various
PQr*1 o f Georgia and. Alabama the |iast
week.
Mrs. Ruth Bryan Lenvitt. eldest dnugli
ter of Hon. W. d. Bryan, hnshccn granted
a divorce from her husband on the ground
of non-Bupport. There was no defense.

SANFORD CELERY FLUSH
Next Two Weeks Will See 200
Cars Move

of $20 a car to insure delivery In good
order.. It seems to work successfully, and
there Is no doubt thnt in the future nil
perishables from the truck fields will lie
pre-Cooled. -Themachine is in charge of
JoEn Cunningham. Jr„ ion of John C.
Cunningham, of the American Fruit
Union, of Cincinnati, the inventor.

AVERAGE FIFTEEN CARS "A DAY
COMMENT \)f THE STATE PRESS

First Year

THE STREET RAILWAY
Stringers and Ties Being Pre-____
pared for Laying
RAILS WILL BE PLACED AT ONCE

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Children took port in Inylng of the keel
Here the Readers Will Find a Brier
B ff Fortunes In Rolslng Celery—Our
Editorial Expressions on the Demise Sanford Is Now The Ouly City In The
of the battleship Florida, driving the nails
Historical Spring Flowing
Sanford Grow ers Arc Very ’
Interior o f Florida W ith a
in the good-luck shoe.
o f The Sonford Chronicle
For Hurried Readers
Enthusiastic
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County
Krvordl
Rev. Father Ernsin Ansion, rector of the
The Wyoming nnd Arkansas nre the
(New York Produce Newt)
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The illusions of the doubting Thomnses
The Sanford Chronicle niter n varied
church of St. Stnnislnw in Newark. N.-J..
Sanford, Fin., Mar. 13.—Beginning next
names selected for the two new 20,000existence for a number of years has shut who hove predicted that Sanford's street- was assassinated Inst week while tilting
week Sanford celery will be nt her flush
--twi battleships ior.thc.U..S. navy..
up shop, leaving thnt field gam ely to lit railway wpuld never materialize, have
in his rectory.
with celery, which product lias made the
been dispelled this week, for the actual
Terrific snow storms raged last week in
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swjghtiy-uuighlKir, the young Herald.
Mis* Cherry White of Cochrifn.
town’ -famous, nnd -which '•promises to
work of trnck laying -and preparing the
make every sensible grower rich. Next
lArcadla Champion I
ties^Trod-«ring— —
Jrt$aA.»^kll t h e ^ ville, died Insj week o f blood |&gt;oisoning^ week and the week following there will
The Sanford Chronicle is at rest in “ the hcu vy timbers for (his 'work has been
winds and extremtf cold prevailed.
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hand front
be loaded nn average of 15 lars per day, happy hunting grounds" nnd it is with hnuled tti the vacant lots opposite The
The Juarez theater in Montgomery,Ain., fork whi6h she was using.
or in round numbers, 200 cars for the deep regret thnt we chronicle the fact. Herald office, nnd the work of getting them
was destroyed by fire tost week. Loss
The early fruit and' vegetable crops in two weeks. Lust week there were ship- The Clironicle wns one of Sanford's oldest Into the right lengths hns liegun. General
$250.000.
Texas have been badly dnmngcd nnd in lied 53 cars of celery nnd 10 of lettuce. business enterprises nnd hns perhaps Manager A. I*. Connelly Informed The
A ten-story tenement house .in New some.localities entirely killed by the re­ Up to Tuesday night of this week 23 cars
done more for the upbuilding o f "The Herald scribe thnt the ties will he seasoned
York city was partially wrecked recently cent severe cold.
went out, six of which were lettuce. Of Celery -City" than any mherjong influence byjLPrcparntion of creosote thnt will pre-----by-a bomb, thrown by some unknown mis­
the 69 cars shipped last week Chase &amp; and it is sad to think thnt its sphere of serve them fornges. The ties will lie fast­
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creant. Fortunately no lives were lost.
Co. seal out 26. Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk usefulness has passed. The Herald will ened to heavy stringers nnd the rails then
INSTITUTED LODGE 0T EAGLES
six, nnd the independent growers the ubly fill the plnce of Imtli pnp«*rs anil is Placed U(xin the lies, nil to be level with
It is now proposed to piakethesnlaryjof
balance. The condition of the stock Is really ,one of tne finest weekly papers in the brick paving nnd when the rails nre
the mnyor of New York city $500,000 for
One Hundred and Fifty enrolled os
almost ideal, even though the 'growers Florida.
a full term of four years.
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finally bolted nnd the brick paving placed
ChuZ|fcr Mem bers'
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had difficulty in getting a good stand in
Chinn is to have n modern nnvy to cost
between the rails, the firmest kind of foun­
Celery City Acrio Fraternal Order of the spring.
I Live (Ink Dpni&lt;rral]
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dation willl&gt;e formed , and the Sanford
Eagles is the youngest lodge in the state,
After life's—fltlul -fuvur-.Uiu—SunftUil
-While the new acreage in celery nnd
TrncttoirCurwlt! ireVer kTmwTmnsfeFrfoni----Mayor A.C. Harper of Los Angeles,Cal., and yet bids fair to lie one the largest at
lettuce is about 25 |&gt;er cent of nn in- Chronicle sleeps well—and |H*nnanently. spreading rails. The latest ty|)e of cuts
has resigned at the request of 10,000 citi­ the very beginning. Over 15» names were
■re asc, the yield for the season will not It died last week after sixteen years of will bo used Unit cun carry from thirty to’
zens, who charge thnt lie lias iicrniUted all upon the list ns charter tnemliers, nnd the
be but a little larger_This was caused bumping uluug the corduroy road of fifty passengers, and ull the latest inir
kinds of vice.
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new lodge starts'out mider very bright by excessive rnins when the see«! was country Journalism, tind the physical re­
prBYemem* will,tw mode for the convrn------ ,
ft
Geo. A. Burt, who was general malinger prospects.
planted, and even after ^ lie y hnd been mains were merged in a Job office. But lence of the traveling public.
of tiie Panama railroad during the insurThe lodge was organized last Tuesday. transplanted from the seed beds. Lust the Sonford Herald Is still' on dock, "all
This street railway will be the greatest
-—- notion oU fiflO ydlsiLst his home i a. Mount jiud.lhc.ciiy_was iiubila uUirciu celebrate, tcasati—lliere .were shipped from here. wool nnd a yard wide," one of the ’ best
Vernon, N. Y.. March 12.
the event. The trains were met by the 1,193 cars of green stuff, divided ns fol- and brightest weekly (vipers in Florida, iuuoVMthm-thHt-lms-evrr-tniren—pfnrr“ tn'
this section, and several eastern capitalband
and the large number of candidates lows: Six hundred and eighty-two car%
n highly valuable factor in the growth
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To save tiie life of her little son Mrs. C.
i#t# and citizons from other Florida citlrs
...
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Dnuiuun of NewWork lost tier own. The and visiting members from Jacksonville. «c ry , 403 lettuce, 38 cauliflower and of the Celery City.
are here (his week to inspect .the plaits.
two were in the act of changing cars in Ocala. Gainesville, I'abitkn ami other cities 70 iniM-ellnncous. These figures • do not
Tiie Snnford Traction Co. will use the latest
^
(l.nkrlnml Nr«ri|
,
include any of the Clyde Line or express
returning homo when n touring car came swelled the procession.
lype o f gasolene cars, the kind thut have
"
The
Sanford
Chronicle
is
the
latest
cxThe headquarters was in the ball of the fiipments. These are never estimated,
suddenly around die corner and would
been
used for the past iwo y«*nrs by s«:v- .
.
have killed both. Quick ns a Hash tiie city building, nnd hen* the work of initiat­ Ithnugli they run into nin’ny hundreds of nmple of the inevitable result of attempt, eral large railways in the w«*st, nnd will
ing to publish two papers in n one-pa per
'mother pushed her child to safety, hut ing and installing the officers took place, rates.,
town, and it tins gone the way of all flesh be the first of the kind ever used In.Flor­
This
work
occupied
the
greater
purl
of
the
This
season's
crop
of
celery
is
fully
was struck by the tourittg air herself nnd
ida.
afternoon npd night from 3 p. m. until 7. three week's eurlier than last year. It that is. it luis gone dead—leaving the
almost instantly killed.
Snnford now enjoys the distinction of
when a recess was taken nnd the work wus expected to have the celery ready field entirely to its sprightly opponent.
A homeless man lias been found making
being the only interior city of Florida pos­
The
Sanford
Herald.
The
latter
will
cover
continued from 8 to 12.
,
for (lie New York market early in Janu­
— his abode in the bell-tower Of a schoiilsessing a street railway. Already plans
When the installation was finished, the ary. hut the rains came and growers nnd the field thoroughly and the business
house in Morristown, N. J. He had a ait,
are
being (»crfected for u good amusement
members adjourned to the Sanford House, shippers were disupiNiinted. There is to men will not be afflicted with the neces­
pair of blankets, camp stove, cooking utenpork, containing a hall diamond, driving
sity
of
paying
u
double
lax
to
reueh
the
where Urotlnfr H. I’ . Driver had spread un be an effort made every year to get into
f
tils, a quantity of canned goals, nnd an
l*ark. golf links, tennis courts and other
elaborate banquet in honor of (lie visiting the markets earlier. If the Sanford cel­ readers of two |ui|iers wli«*n one will
abundance of clothing. He refuses to give
attractions, and this summer thepcopleof
'
serve
them
better.
There
nre
other
towns
brethren. The dining room hnd been es­ ery could lap right into the New York
his name.
Sanford
can
enjoy
a
most
delightful
trolley
pecially decorated for the occasion, and Stute stock it woukl Ite very satisfactory (lint will come to the same condition be­
ride to the park and an evening of enjoy- ,
• Tiie execution of Wm.'E. Travis, an aged presented a beautiful sight. Here »feast
fore long.
to the receivers. Heretofore the growers
incut.
man in Trenton, N. J., hus been stayed by of reason anil flow of the soul took place
here have In a manner waiunl until Cal­
I
St
A
iii
I
u
i
i
I
np
Rrtvmll
I he new line will also lie o great fuctor
by a court order. For ten ycurs he lias with toasts ami speeches. Hon. Forrest
ifornia celery was out of the way.* So
An
imiKirt.mt
newspaper
rhnnge
in
in
the future development of Snnford nnd
been n burglar,yet moved in good society, I-nke presided os chairman and Hon. Geo.
much of a factor hus the Snnford celery Snnford is the sus|M*nsioiv of the Chron­
the
celery deltn, nnd the prospects for a
was highly respected nnd everyone thought A. DeCottes us toastmaster. S|&gt;ecclies
become thut slup|&gt;ers are determined to icle, fqr many years the only newspaper
Greater Sanford were never brighter.
him n gentleman. By accident lie was were- made by Messrs. Lake, DpCottcs,
push it try the front irres|iective of any in that thriving town. ,The property lias
detected by a |xiliccmnn, whom lie killed. Kolhfleld of Palatku, Orson of Ocala, Geo.
section. The growers here nre in earnest been purchased by Jesse L. linker'und
ANNOUNCEMENT 10 THE TUBI 1C
Bis arrest, trial, conviction nnd sentence Davies of Jacksonville, nnd Runge,Calhoun
and their slogan is to be "The celery sec­ William B. Messenger, who will o|ierate
Ç fis
followed. ,
and Holden.
tion of the worid." There is no longer the plant us a job priming office. This
Sunford &amp; Everglades Now Using
Eating wild |uirsnii&gt;s caused tiie death
The recitations hy J. M. Hunt and J. M. any ex|ierinientul stage. Markets ut large
lenves The Herald in sole (sissession of
A. C. L. Terminals
of two workmen on Long Island Inst week. Kelley were especially enjoyed.
arc realizing that Snnford can produce the field nnd that pnjier may be de|iendThe
following
announcement of the
The following officers were, elected for the goods and they are taking notice.
A constitutional amendment forbidding
ed on to do Justice to the |*eoplr of Sanford A Everglades Railwuy Is a very
Ttiere are those who cx|*ect within the Sanford und the best interests of the
the manufacture and sale of intoxicating the ensuing year:
important Item to the growers on the
J. M. Hunt, P. W. P.
next five ycurs to see 5.000 cars of green community.
liquor is to be voted on in Massachusetts.
eust side:
W. H. Underwood, W, Pres.
truck move from Sanford. Of this fully
The New York legislature hns pigeon­
Xi 'R '' V Í
* "The Sanford A Everglades Railroad
W. D. Holden. W. V. P.
4,000 will be celery. If this |&gt;redic(ion
ITt Myrrt l*rr»|
holed tiie woman suffrage measure.
Company's trains will be operated
JLJk'ffl I
J. H. Overman. W. Chaplain.
The Sanford Chronicle hns been dis­
should come true whut would become of
v‘ I ff r T I
into Atlantic Coust Line's Terminals
By n vote 37 to 11 the Iowa legislature I
S. Runge, Secretary.
(lie California dculT The Californiuns continued. Mrs. Scllyc M. Overman.own­
ut Sanford, nnd Mr. C. Barnes will
&gt;
1 , iwBhiì I
has defeated the woman suffrage bill.
net ns freight agent for them.
G. R. Calhoun, Treasurer.
have not yet reocln*d the 2.500 murk for er und e«litor, lias »old the plant to
"Shipments will be received at nnd
By treaty with Siam l5.000 square miles |o w. H. Hand. W. Conductor,
celery, and Snnford ex|H*cts to soon ex­ Messrs. Baker &amp; Messenger, who will con­
delivered from the Atlantic Coust
of land belonging to that county is udde«l
duct
a
job
printing
office.
This
leaves
J. C. Snead, Inner Guard.
ceed this.
Line's warehouse.”
u t 1* «3 J
to the British Empire. It embrace» the
J. T. Lee, Out«:r Guurd.
There is no Inck of cars or ice. With the field to The^Jleruld. Congratulations,
A. I*. C o n n e l l y ,
Mates of Kalantan, Tringuno nnjfKednh
General Manager.
R. H. Mark». A. D. Smith and Clius. two ice plunls there is no danger of a Bro. Holly. The Herald is one of Florida's
of the Malay peninsula.
H. Evans. Trustees. • .
_______________ shortage. Armour pt:tqile say they have brightest weeklies und whil» still young __The^gruyverH can tiuw.ship hy packageDr. S. Pulcston, P hysician.
ample curs in readiness. The roads North is doing» mighty work for.the Celery City. freight Instead of waiting for the carload
* M T O
~ ~ ta U h rj*. No«.~a--uaxed -fluriculturiiLof
lots,'and this new departure w ilf prove of
Maditon, N. J.. died last week, aged 62
arc'making good -time tmd llie price# are
greet-Iwmeiit Ut tliu »iiippcrs__ ________ _
lAdvwulr. Titus villa-1
years. He hail over 1,000,000 squurc feet
very fluttering. There have been sales of
LOWER FLORIDA RATES
The Snnford Chronicle tins sus|K*nded
The Snnford &amp; Everglades Railwuy Ls
of flower beds under glass.
$2.25 f. o. It. Snnford. The prevailing
publication.
Sanford is n prosperous handling a large amount of this year's
prices
now
ore
$1.75
to
$2.
Neurlycvery
____ A delegation of ministers, headc«l by
town, but it lakes u good town luBUlh crop and Mr, Connelly hi (Hitting forth
Rev. John P. Peterstif St. Michncl’s Epis­ J. C.Chase Tells o f the Results Accom ­ car is sold right here and the growers ur6
plished at Recent M eeting
getting rich with such prices. The sea­ port two newspapers of as high standard great efforts to aid und assist the grow copal church of New York, huve petitioned
us the average Floridu paper«. One pros­ ers in every way. ■ The short time allot­
J.’ C. Chase, secretary and treasurer of son should lie u record breaker, although
the New York legislature to allow open
perous, well supported 'newspaper.Is a ted for the construction of this new rail­
the
returns
last
year
were
very
good
in
a
Saloons on Sunday from 1 to H p.m., claim­ the Florida Fruit nnd Vegetable Shippers'
better
advertisement of a town than half road and the rapid building' nnd cqui|&gt;ing thut it will end police graft and Raines Protective Assn., has issued a letter generul way. When n grower can net
a
dozen
half starved sheets, and u much ping of same, lias been marvelous, and
law hotels.
!
“------ *----------— shoyring what was accomplished nt the $1,000 per acre there should be. nnd
the promoters are to be congratulated on
tighter
burden
on the business men.
there is. no kick coming. Many of the
A cave has recently been discovered in meeting in Jacksonville late in February
getting the A. C. 1- terminals to aid them
growers
last
st-ason
made
this
attractive
the Adirondack mountains, which it Isbe- in regard to railwuy rates. The rate on
SANFORD’S BIG CELEBRATION Jn tiie shipping facilities.
U
figure. They will do us well or better
v iieved will outclass the famous Mammoth oranges, grapefruit and pineapples has
this
season.
The
uverage
yield
is
three
Will W hoop 'Em Up On July The
A Splendid Show
*
cave of Kentucky. It has been explored been ordered reduced as follows: To Bal­
cur* to tho acre. There are aomc*very
Tourth.
for over u thousand feet and contains av­ timore 43c, instead of 4714c; to Philadel­
"The Missouri Girl" held the boards at the
expert cultivators of celery here, and
enues running in all directions opening phia 44c. instead of 4814c; to New York
Sanford is never behind in the proces­ opera bouse Wednesduy night, and was
every man who attempts celery raising
46c,
instead
of
5014c;
to
Boston
51c,
in­
into numerous rooms of various sizes. The
sion and on July the Fourth the city will greeted by n large crowd. It proved lobe
und works intelligently succee&lt;ls.
cave is believed to be of volcanic origin. stead of 39c; to Buffalo 53c, Instead of
exccnd a welcome to the entire state and a most amusing musical comedy, and de­
Here is one instance: One grower has
00.8c; to Pittsburg 42c instead of 60.4c;
the entire symposium of sister states to lighted everyone— In fact it is the best
*
For saving the life of Miss Jean Dowling,
to Providence 51c, instead of 59c, and five acres under cultivation. In three
come
to the Celery City and have a day that has visited SunfonJ this season,
. a school teacher, at Orange' Beach last
corresponding reductions to oilier points. years he lias.received for his celery.dhtml
or-genuine
• old - -ftrehlpn«! •enjoytnew.-j^uJJ-llMjy rtlVUIUJllft Rpcra. IlSUiC, Kill.
TUirimer, Congress voted a gold medal to
It is probable also that unless the rail- $30.000 gross. Besides this he has
—
tw
There
will
be a grand parade of floats not accommodate all those' who will want
x.each of two sisters; Alice L. grid Dorothy
rouds make reduction* to ywints in the grown considerable lettuce and a few
and merchants' displays and the entire to see "The Missouri Girl." Daisy Grubb,
‘MflBltferty.' The presentation was made at
West that the commission will lake up Vegetables. If there is any farming or
crowd will then be taken to the picnic the girl, and Zeke Dobson, the farm hand,
h school entertainment last Friday.
this matter. Reductions in rates on veg­ trucking which can beat this, Sanfordites
grounds where a barbecue and fish fry were the comedians who kept the house in
A union railway depot, tw c*&gt;*t__at&gt;out
m «ha eastern markets were or­ would lik « la kqow where U Is.
___ _
.
will be aerV6drspee£h6t will be made and ait uproar iluougltuuL
SI 2.000,000, It to be built nt Montreal. dered reduced 15 to 20 per cent.. The
On the track of the railroad built by the
the
birthday
of
our
liberty
will
be
fitting­
Canada.
'
.•
Have You u Telephone?
minimum number of crates in a car of growers into the celery fields a pre-cooler
ly celebrated. Get busyl
I f not, lia ve one pluoed ut once iqr safe­
The Russian Czar has ordered that all strawberries was reduced from 200 crates of the Cunningham Pre-Cooler Co. Is at
In Sanford, Life is Worth Living.
ty mid convenience. Telephone your order
drummers In die Russian army must Carry to 175 crates, the rate from Starke and work. Already several cars have been
The Harold is ou sal« « t T..J. Miller A. là W. A - i ’su. Òupi- or lo iiushiaaa office
» ( mi and do flghttag «a well a*drumming. L a w « * &lt;o New York-remaining a t $1.80 vre&lt;oolad.-and result* are «waited. •The
rii
growers teem willing to stand the charge Son's store, and. the City cigar store.
at .Fernald's Hurd ware Co..Oak a ve. 28-4
USI
A tornado at Brinkley, Ark., lust week. per crate.1

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12

IN T H E

THE SANFORD HERALD

S O C IA L

CABBAGE GOES HIGHER

W ORLD

O

YorH S t a le F a rm e r N o w G e ttin g $50
Items of Interest Concernlnl _ _ _
a t L oad in g S ta tio n .
W hat few holders o f cabbage there are
Society People.
in New York S ta tf are (reaping a rich
harvest, for this week telegraphic dis­
patches stated thot shippers were paying
the farmers $50 a ton for the cabbage at
loading stations. Quotations come from
Mow C elery C ity V an ity F a ir W hile New York State to dealers here this week
A w a y th e Golden llo u r s asking $55 for the cabbage delivered.
S ocla l Gossip.
The New York market proper Is slow to
respond to Hie high values and wliile
eople who poy ottcntlon to, and con­ these $55 quotations were coming the
form to, church forms and usages, stock was selling slowly out o f ’ the cars
at $50.
_
arc now within the Lenten^period,
Oulte' a ’ volume o f flo rid a cabbage
and social festivities are put aside for
this time o f temporary worldly renun­ came this week nnd there was a sprink­
ciation. Parties; weddings and birthday ling o f South Carolina stock on the mar­
anniversary celebrations are very gen­ ket but most o f the new cabbage sup­
erally given over out o f respect to this plies came frqm Florida.
Monday there
solemn'religious season.
Society very were 15 cars, Tuesday six cars, nnd
generally respects the season, efVen in Wednesday six'cars, with four to six cars
' that quarter where not personally bound a day up to Friday, The market on Fior»
by church nfliKations to observe the sea­ Ida cabbage was around $2.50 a crate
son liternily nccording to traditional forms and Charleston cabbage sold at $2.23 to
and usages.
Therein is that respect $2.30.
shown to the consciences o f others by
At the end o f the week the market
educated and cultivated people the world eased off In the country and prices were
over. It is a time for contemplation o f about $10 lower. Shippers were ofTering
o f spiritual things, an absence o f worldly to lay the cabbage down here at $40 a
• absorption 1iu&gt;ien«tm\ gainful pursuits, toil bn Friday — N. Y . Packer.
and such activities o f the (iesh ns cotn• " - T i i a n k - Y 'o i J j —monly engross the attention o f the world.
It Is w ltfi pleasure tliat I take this op­
portunity to thank m y ninny patrons and
In H o n o r O f M iss P a rra m o re
friends
for their patronage during the
Miss Parramore o f Jacksonville has been
the guest o f her grandmother, Mrs. A. A. past five years. It has been our constant
Slrrine for several weeks nnd hns been endeavor to improve lioth o u r-w ork -a n d
tiie recipient o f many social favors from our shop during that time nnd we have
her many Sanford friends among whom been successful in doing both. It is the
steady patrons who stick nnd keep com­
her early chlldhohd was spent.
One o f tiie most delightful affairs given ing week after week that make a burlier
In honor of Miss Parramore was the heart prosper. He learns all the angles and
• party given by Mrs. Frank Miller on last tender spots on the face, and the wishes
o f the customer, so that he is able to do
. Tuesday night._______ _________ n—
‘
The entire house seemed a mass of better work and do it n little quicker, us
hearts nnd the same decorative scheme he docs not have to feel his w ay over the
was carried out in detnil. Hearts was the face, os he docs If the face is strange to
Interesting game and even the prizes him. Then, too, he can depend on • his
income nnd knows just how far he can
wer^ o f thnt shape. *
Miss Symmcs won the first prize for go toward putting in up-to-date fixtures
thrirtdles, d heart shaped _ book' * whTcTi and other improvcments thnt cost money:
was tendered to the guest o f honor. A re you one o f m y stcudy customers!
I- P. McCuller won the gentlemen's prize, You ought to get the habit o f coining
a heart shaped picture frame containing here nnd let us prove whnt_we have Just
said to your entire satisfaction.
Rend
a Cupid.
An elegant luncheon consisting of all we have to say to you, for it is inter­
chicken salnd, celery sticks, olives nnd esting, nnd perhaps you can leurn some­
heart shaped sandwiches wlis served at thing.
A G ood A ppearan ce
eleven o'clock.
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A few day's growth o f beard makes n
Am ong those present were:
man look rusty, slovenly, unnttractive.
HIi k i
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Meaara
Bowler ■
McCuller
and
adds to his personal discomfort.
By
S) mines
MUteer
Frank
Roberts
our shaving process wc change him into
Striiuffdluw
Johns
a man o f cleanly personality; lie feels
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Claude Herndon
Parramore
Robert Herndon
good
and is more -confident o f his own
M rtllndrr
•Adntni
Ruth Mcltlngrr
Watson
success. Am ong our large list o f regular
tioyle
Morton
.
customers, w e lin v e a goodly number of
Werk I
Meade Fox
Bull
(¡rorge Fox
traveling salesman, who always corne to
Meadomta
•Cecil llutl
Herndon
our shop for n shove when in town, nnd
(¡órnales
they, tell us that we give far better satis­
Turner
Welbnrne
faction thun they get in Inr^e cities and
I). I. Thrasher entertained on last larger towns; these men are particular of
their personality os salesmen nnd depend
Thursday evening in honor o f her charm­
in
n measure on a pleasing, attractive,
ing young guest, Miss Louise Simmons of
manly appearance. We please and sat­
Tncon, Gn. The gnme o f Forty-two was
isfy them, and can please yo u .'to o , if
• enjoyed, and Miss Ella StringfnllOw re­
you will give us the charité.
It takes
ceived a pretty work bag, she lift in g won
several combinations to niuke up a good
the greatest number o f games. Mrs.
shrive, and we have those combinations.
Thrasher who is always a most graceful
Iln lr C u tting
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hostess, was assisted by Mrs. S. Pulcston
Is
nn
art
that
can
only
he
practiced
by
in serving the dainty refreshments.
those who combiné taste nnd the urtistic
requirements to apply those principles to
the different shapes o f the bend.
Long years o f experience in the |irinThat Is The P ric e Pold Tills W eek F o r
ciples
o f hnlr cutting nnd special study
S an fo rd Land
.
o
f
how
to npply und vary them to suit
Sanford land is bringing a higher price
than uny other fanning land in the world different forms of the head, enables us to
nnd every sale that is made boosts the give you the very best service, nnd give
your bend a neat, artistic appearance.
price a little higher.
.
W. J. Hill sold live acres o f land this * Come in during daylight hours if jkisweek for $5,000. J. W. Tlfton o f New slblc for hair cuts ns we have more . time
Albany, Indiana wus the purchaser and and better light.

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Keal Estate Agency o f .this city. The
land fronts upon First st. nnd is about two
Spent Day In S an fo rd
miles from the city. Tho land Is o f the
A large party of DeLand people came to I
best and Mr. Hill does not consider thut
Snnford last Sunday on the launch Du Bor, j
ho received any fnney price for it as the
C o p t Shuman, commanding.
new owner can easily get tho purchase
In the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
price for the first year's crop.
Peake, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. T. Barr nnd son.
Chne. Larson, Mrs. V. H. Larson and daugh­
W a n ts To Com e To S o n fo rg
Sanford Is rapidly becoming the Mecca ters, Misses Jennie and Amnndo Loreon,
toward which ull eyes nre turning nnd Miss Lilian Johnson. Miss Eleonora Hngpeople from nil over the north nre prepar­ strum. Mrs. F. A . BlzreJ. Mr. Vanhorno of
in g tu come to Sanford early in tjie fall. Stetson U n lm s itjv M is * Croce Shiilelu o f
Th e following letter received this week is V lrglnln tM isa Coslc Burgess o f High Point.
only one o f many that come to The Herald N. C-. Mias A nn ie Hnrrolson of W hiteville,
N. C.
every week;
H ammonhspokt. N. Y.. Mar. 8. 1909.
Killed A L a r g e M o cca sin
To the Editor of The Hereld:
Quite a large crowd collected at the
I take the Tampa Tribune and wish Clyde line wharf on Thursday morning
you would send me a sample copy of being attracted by the finding pf a large
your paper. I am coming to Florida tills moccasin which wns.lyjpg Jn the, weeds
fe ll I f 1 keep m y T a r a . " " ' -------near tiie shore. A n old negro was finally
The artesian wells there strike as about induced to wade in and dispatch the
right and I am sore o f tiie nine or ten snake which measured fully, five feet In
months winter w e huve here.
length and was o f tho cotton mouth va ri­
Snow storm last week o f elg h f or ten ety. One o f the tourists present look a
inches and wind blew sixty miles per snap shot o i the* snake around the old
hour. Lots o f snowbanks here now over man's neck getting as he termed it a pic­
three feet deep.
Yours truly,
ture o f "tw o Florida specimens."
J. E* L ittle .
Garner &amp; Roberta are now ogenta for
Fresh Mackerel at H. H. Hill's grocery tiie famous Royal Scarlet can goods.

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High winds, heavy rnlns nnd raging
Hoods hpve been working havoc in various
PQr*1 o f Georgia and. Alabam a the |iast
week.
Mrs. Ruth Bryan Lenvitt. eldest dnugli
ter of Hon. W. d. Bryan, hnshccn granted
a divorce from her husband on the ground
o f non-Bupport. There was no defense.

SANFORD CELERY FLUSH
Next Two Weeks Will See 200
Cars Move

AVERAGE FIFTEEN CARS "A DAY

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o f $20 a car to insure delivery In good
order.. It seems to work successfully, and
there Is no doubt thnt in the future nil
perishables from the truck fields will lie
pre-Cooled. -Th em ach ine is in charge of
JoEn Cunningham. J r„ io n o f John C.
Cunningham, o f the American Fruit
Union, of Cincinnati, the inventor.

COMMENT \)f THE STATE PRESS

THE STREET RAILWAY
Stringers and Ties Being Pre-_____
pared for Laying
X’M

RAILS WILL BE PLACED AT ONCE

Children took port in Inylng o f the keel
Here th e R ea d ers W ill Find a B rier
B f f Fortu n es In Rolslng C elery—Our
E ditorial E x p ression s on th e Dem ise S an fo rd Is N ow The Ouly City In The
o f the battleship Florida, driving the nails
H istorica l S p rin g F lo w in g
S an fo rd G ro w e rs A rc V ery ’
In te rio r o f Florid a W ith a
in the good-luck shoe.
o f The S on fo rd Chronicle
F o r Hurried R ea d ers
Enthusiastic
■
S tr e e t R a ilw a y
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Volutin
County
Krvordl
Rev. Father Ernsin Ansion, rector of the
The Wyoming nnd Arkansas nre the
(New York Produce Newt)
•
The illusions o f the doubting Thomnses
The Sanford Chronicle niter n varied
church of St. Stnnislnw in Newark. N.-J..
Sanford, Fin., Mar. 13.— Beginning next
names selected for the two new 20 ,000 existence for a number o f years has shut who hove predicted that Sanford's street- was assassinated Inst week while tiltin g
week Sanford celery will be nt her flush
--twi battleships ior.thc.U..S. navy..
up shop, leaving thnt field g a m e ly to lit railway wpuld never m aterialize, have
in his rectory.
with celery, which product lias made the
been dispelled this week, for the actual
Terrific snow storms raged last week in
« „ . . j . « ™ , w i .i .
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swjghtiy-uuighlKir, the young Herald.
Mis* Cherry W hite o f Cochrifn.
tow n’ -famous, nnd -which '•promises to
work o f trnck laying -and preparing the
make every sensible grower rich. Next
lArcadla Champion I
ties^Trod-«ring— —
Jrt$aA.»^kll t h e ^ ville, died Insj week o f blood |&gt;oisoning^ week and the week following there will
The Sanford Chronicle is at rest in “ the hcu vy timbers for (his 'work has been
winds and extremtf cold prevailed.
-,
hand front
be loaded nn average o f 15 la rs per day, happy hunting grounds" nnd it is with hnuled tti the vacant lots opposite The
The Juarez theater in Montgomery,Ain., fork whi6h she was using.
or in round numbers, 200 cars for the deep regret thnt we chronicle the fact. Herald office, nnd the work of getting them
was destroyed by fire tost week. Loss
The early fruit and' vegetable crops in two weeks. Lust week there were ship- The Clironicle wns one o f Sanford's oldest Into the right lengths hns liegun. General
$250.000.
Texas have been badly dnmngcd nnd in lied 53 cars o f celery nnd 10 o f lettuce. business enterprises nnd hns perhaps Manager A. I*. Connelly Informed The
A ten-story tenement house .in New
some.localities entirely killed by the re­ Up to Tuesday night of this week 23 cars done more for the upbuilding o f "The Herald scribe thnt the ties will he seasoned
York city was partially wrecked recently cent severe cold.
went out, six of which were lettuce. Of Celery -City" than any mherjong influence byjLPrcparntion o f creosote thnt will p re-----by-a bomb, thrown by some unknown mis­
the 69 cars shipped la s t week Chase &amp; and it is sad to think thnt its sphere of serve them fornges. The ties will lie fast­
creant. Fortunately no lives were lost.
Co. s e a l out 26. Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk usefulness has passed. The Herald will ened to heavy stringers nnd the rails then
six, nnd the independent growers the ubly fill the plnce o f Imtli pnp«*rs anil is Placed U(xin the lies, nil to be level with
It is now proposed to piakethesnlaryjof
balance. The condition of the stock Is really ,one o f tne finest weekly papers in the brick paving nnd when the rails nre
the mnyor o f New York city $500,000 for
One Hundred and F ifty en rolled os
almost ideal, even though the 'growers Florida.
a full term o f four years.
f
finally bolted nnd the brick paving placed
ChuZ|fcr M em b ers'
•
had difficulty in getting a good stand in
Chinn is to have n modern nnvy to cost
between the rails, the firmest kind o f foun­
Celery City Acrio Fraternal Order of the spring.
I Live (Ink Dpni&lt;rral]
*
$100,000.000 .
*
dation willl&gt;e formed , and the Sanford
Eagles is the youngest lodge in the state,
A fter life 's —fltlul -fuvur-.Uiu—SunftUil
-While the new acreage in c e le ry nnd
TrncttoirCurwlt! ireVer kTmwTmnsfeFrfoni----Mayor A.C. Harper o f Los Angeles,Cal., and yet bids fair to lie one the largest at
lettuce is about 25 |&gt;er cent o f nn in- Chronicle sleeps well— and |H*nnanently. spreading rails. The latest ty|)e o f cuts
has resigned at the request o f 10,000 citi­ the very beginning. Over 15» names were
■re a sc, the yield for the season will not It died last week after sixteen years of will bo used Unit cun carry from thirty to ’
zens, who charge thnt lie lias iicrniUted all upon the list ns charter tnemliers, nnd the
be but a little larger_This was caused bumping uluug the corduroy road of fifty passengers, and ull the latest inir
kinds of vice.
.
new lodge starts'out mider very bright by excessive rnins when the see«! was country Journalism, tind the physical re­
prBYemem* w ill,tw mode for the convrn------ ,
ft
Geo. A. Burt, who was general malinger prospects.
planted, and even after ^ lie y hnd been mains were merged in a Job office. But lence o f the traveling public.
of tiie Panama railroad during the insurThe lodge was organized last Tuesday. transplanted from the seed beds. Lust the Sonford Herald Is still' on dock, "all
This street railway will be the greatest
-—- n otion o U fiflO y d ls iL s t his home i a. Mount jiud.lhc.ciiy_was iiubila uUirciu celebrate, tcasati—lliere .were shipped from here. wool nnd a yard w ide," one o f the ’ best
iuuoVMthm-thHt-lms-evrr-tniren—pfnrr“ tn '
Vernon, N. Y.. March 12.
the event. The trains were met by the 1,193 cars o f green stuff, divided ns fol- and brightest weekly (vipers in Florida,
this section, and several eastern capitalband
and
the
large
number
of
candidates
lows: Six hundred and eighty-two car%
n highly valuable factor in the growth
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To save tiie life o f her little son Mrs. C.
i#t# and citizons from other Florida citlrs
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Dnuiuun of New W ork lost tier own. The and visiting members from Jacksonville. « c r y , 403 lettuce, 38 cauliflower and o f the Celery City.
are here (his week to inspect .the plaits.
two were in the act o f changing cars in Ocala. Gainesville, I'abitkn ami other cities 70 iniM-ellnncous. These figures • do not
Tiie Snnford Traction Co. will use the latest
^
(l.nkrlnml Nr«ri|
,
include any o f the Clyde Line or express
returning homo when n touring car came swelled the procession.
lype o f gasolene cars, the kind thut have
"
The
Sanford
Chronicle
is
the
latest
cxThe headquarters was in the ball o f the fiipments. These are never estimated,
suddenly around die corner and would
been
used for the past iw o y«*nrs by s«:v- .
.
Ithnugli they run into nin’ny hundreds of nmple o f the inevitable result o f attempt,
have killed both. Quick ns a Hash tiie city building, nnd hen* the work of initiat­
eral
large
railways
in
the
w«*st,
nnd
will
ing to publish two papers in n one-pa per
'mother pushed her child to safety, hut ing and installing the officers took place, rates.,
town, and it tins gone the way o f all flesh be the first o f the kind ever used In.Flor­
This
work
occupied
the
greater
purl
o
f
the
This
season's
crop
of
celery
is
fully
was struck by the tourittg a ir herself nnd
ida.
afternoon npd night from 3 p. m. until 7 . three week's eurlier than last year. It that is. it luis gone dead— leaving the
almost instantly killed.
Snnford now enjoys the distinction of
when a recess was taken nnd the work wus expected to have the celery ready field entirely to its sprightly opponent.
A homeless man lias been found making
being the only interior city o f Florida pos­
The
Sanford
Herald.
The
latter
will
cover
continued from 8 to 12 .
,
for (lie New York market early in Janu­
— his abode in the bell-tower Of a schoiilsessing a street railway. A lready plans
When the installation was finished, the ary. hut the rains came and growers nnd the field thoroughly and the business
house in Morristown, N. J. He had a ait,
are
being (»crfected for u good amusement
members adjourned to the Sanford House, shippers were disupiNiinted. There is to men will not be afflicted with the neces­
pair of blankets, camp stove, cooking utenpork, containing a hall diamond, driving
sity
o
f
paying
u
double
lax
to
reueh
the
where Urotlnfr H. I’ . Driver had spread un be an effort made every year to get into
f
tils, a quantity o f canned goals, nnd an
l*ark. golf links, tennis courts and other
elaborate banquet in honor of (lie visiting the markets earlier. If the Sanford cel­ readers of two |ui|iers wli«*n one will
abundance o f clothing. He refuses to give
attractions, and this summer thepcopleof
'
serve
them
better.
There
nre
other
towns
brethren. The dining room hnd been es­ ery could lap right into the New York
his name.
Sanford
can
enjoy
a
most
delightful
trolley
pecially decorated for the occasion, and Stute stock it woukl Ite very satisfactory (lint will come to the same condition be­
ride to the park and an evening of enjoy- ,
• Tiie execution o f Wm.'E. Travis, an aged presented a beautiful sight. Here »fe a s t
fore long.
to the receivers. Heretofore the growers
incut.
man in Trenton, N. J., hus been stayed by of reason anil flow of the soul took place
here have In a manner waiunl until Cal­
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np
Rrtvmll
I he new line will also lie o great fuctor
by a court order. For ten ycurs he lias
with toasts ami speeches. Hon. Forrest ifornia celery was out o f the way.* So
An
imiKirt.mt
newspaper
rhnnge
in
in
the future development of Snnford nnd
been n burglar,yet moved in good society, I-nke presided os chairman and Hon. Geo.
much o f a factor hus the Snnford celery Snnford is the sus|M*nsioiv of the Chron­
the
celery deltn, nnd the prospects for a
was highly respected nnd everyone thought A. DeCottes us toastmaster. S|&gt;ecclies
become thut slup|&gt;ers are determined to icle, fqr many years the only newspaper
Greater Sanford were never brighter.
him n gentleman. By accident lie was were- made by Messrs. Lake, DpCottcs,
push it try the front irres|iective of any in that thriving town. ,Th e property lias
detected by a |xiliccmnn, whom lie killed. Kolhfleld of Palatku, Orson o f Ocala, Geo.
section. The growers here nre in earnest been purchased by Jesse L. lin ker'u n d
Bis arrest, trial, conviction nnd sentence Davies of Jacksonville, nnd Runge,Calhoun
and their slogan is to be "The celery sec­ William B. Messenger, who will o|ierate
followed. ,
and Holden.
tion o f the worid." There is no longer the plant us a job priming office. This
Sunford &amp; E vergla d es N ow
Using
Eating wild |uirsnii&gt;s caused tiie death
The recitations hy J. M. Hunt and J. M. any ex|ierinientul stage. Markets ut large
lenves The Herald in sole (sissession of
A. C. L. Term inals
of two workmen on Long Island Inst week. Kelley were especially enjoyed.
arc realizing that Snnford can produce the field nnd that pnjier may be de|iendThe following announcement of the
The following officers were, elected for the goods and they are taking notice.
A constitutional amendment forbidding
ed on to do Justice to the |*eoplr of Sanford A Everglades Railwuy Is a very
Ttiere are those who cx|*ect within the Sanford und the best interests o f the
the manufacture and sale o f intoxicating the ensuing year:
important Item to the growers on the
J. M. Hunt, P. W. P.
next five ycurs to see 5.000 cars of green community.
liquor is to be voted on in Massachusetts.
eust side:
W. H. Underwood, W, Pres.
truck move from Sanford. Of this fully
The New York legislature hns pigeon­
* "The Sanford A Everglades Railroad
W. D. Holden. W. V. P.
4,000 will be celery. If this |&gt;redic(ion
ITt Myrrt l*rr»|
holed tiie woman suffrage measure.
Company's trains will be operated
J. H. Overman. W. Chaplain.
The Sanford Chronicle hns been dis­
should come true whut would become of
into Atlantic Coust Line's Terminals
By n vote 37 to 11 the Iowa legislature I
S. Runge, Secretary.
(lie California dculT The Californiuns continued. Mrs. Scllyc M. Overman.own­
ut Sanford, nnd Mr. C. Barnes will
has defeated the woman suffrage bill.
net ns freight agent for them.
G. R. Calhoun, Treasurer.
have not yet reocln*d the 2.500 murk for er und e«litor, lias »old the plant to
"Shipments will be received at nnd
By treaty with S ia m l5 .000 square miles |o w . H. Hand. W. Conductor,
celery, and Snnford ex|H*cts to soon ex­ Messrs. Baker &amp; Messenger, who will con­
delivered from the Atlantic Coust
of land belonging to that county is udde«l
duct
a
job
printing
office.
This
leaves
J. C. Snead, Inner Guard.
ceed this.
Line's warehouse.”
to the British Empire. It em brace» the
J. T. Lee, Out«:r Guurd.
There is no Inck of cars or ice. With the field to The^Jleruld. Congratulations,
A. I*. C onnelly ,
Mates of Kalantan, Tringuno nnjfKednh
General Manager.
R. H. Mark». A. D. Smith and Clius. two ice plunls there is no danger of a Bro. Holly. The Herald is one of Florida's
of the Malay peninsula.
H. Evans. Trustees. • .
_______________ shortage. Armour pt:tqile say they have brightest weeklies und w h il» still young __The^gruyverH can tiuw.ship hy packageDr. S. Pulcston, P hysician.
ample curs in readiness. The roads North is d o in g » mighty work for.the Celery City. freight Instead o f waiting for the carload
lots,'and this new departure w ilf prove o f
Maditon, N. J.. died last week, aged 62
arc'making good -time tmd llie price# are
greet-Iwmeiit Ut tliu »iiippcrs__ ________ _
lA d v w u lr. Titus villa-1
years. He hail over 1,000,000 squurc feet
very fluttering. There have been sales of
The Snnford Chronicle tins sus|K*nded
The Snnford &amp; Everglades Railwuy Ls
of flower beds under glass.
$2.25 f. o. It. Snnford. The prevailing
publication.
Sanford is n prosperous handling a large amount o f this year's
prices
now
ore
$1.75
to
$2.
Neurlycvery
____ A delegation o f ministers, headc«l by
town, but it lakes u good town luBUlh crop and Mr, Connelly hi (Hitting forth
Rev. John P. P eterstif St. Michncl’s Epis­ J. C.Chase Tells o f the Results A cco m ­ car is sold right here and the growers ur6
plished at Recent M ee tin g
getting rich with such prices. The sea­ port two newspapers of as high standard great efforts to aid und assist the grow copal church o f New York, huve petitioned
us the average Floridu paper«. One pros­ ers in every way. ■ The short time allot­
J.’ C. Chase, secretary and treasurer of son should lie u record breaker, although
the New York legislature to allow open
perous, well supported 'n ew spaper.Is a ted for the construction o f this new rail­
the
returns
last
year
were
very
good
in
a
Saloons on Sunday from 1 to H p.m., claim ­ the Florida Fruit nnd Vegetable Shippers'
better
advertisement of a town than half road and the rapid building' nnd cqui|&gt;ing thut it will end police graft and Raines Protective Assn., has issued a letter generul way. When n grower can net
a
dozen
half starved sheets, and u much ping o f same, lias been marvelous, and
law hotels.
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“-------*---------- — shoyring what was accomplished nt the $ 1,000 per acre there should be. nnd
the promoters are to be congratulated on
tighter
burden
on the business men.
there is. no kick coming. Many of the
A cave has recently been discovered in meeting in Jacksonville late in February
getting the A. C. 1- terminals to aid them
growers
last
st-ason
made
this
attractive
the Adirondack mountains, which it Isbe- in regard to railwuy rates. The rate on
Jn tiie shipping facilities.
figure. They will do us well or better
v iieved w ill outclass the famous Mammoth oranges, grapefruit and pineapples has
this season. The uverage yield is three
W ill W h o op 'Em Up On July The
A Splendid Show
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cave of Kentucky. It has been explored been ordered reduced as follows: To Bal­
cur* to tho acre. There are aomc*very
timore
43c,
instead
of
4714c;
to
Philadel­
Tou rth.
for over u thousand feet and contains a v ­
"The Missouri Girl" held the boards at the
expert cultivators o f celery here, and
enues running in all directions opening phia 44c. instead o f 4814c; to New York
Sanford is never behind in the proces­ opera bouse Wednesduy night, and was
every man who attempts celery raising
46c,
instead
o
f
5014c;
to
Boston
51c,
in­
into numerous rooms o f various sizes. The
sion and on July the Fourth the city will greeted by n large crowd. It proved lo b e
und works intelligently succee&lt;ls.
cave is believed to be o f volcanic origin. stead o f 39c; to Buffalo 53c, Instead of
exccnd a welcome to the entire state and a most amusing musical comedy, and de­
Here is one instance: One grower has
00.8c; to Pittsburg 42c instead o f 60.4c;
the entire symposium o f sister states to lighted everyone— In fact it is the best
*
For saving the life o f Miss Jean Dowling,
to Providence 51c, instead o f 59c, and five acres under cultivation. In three
come
to the Celery City and have a day that has visited SunfonJ this season,
. a school teacher, at Orange' Beach last corresponding reductions to oilier points. years he lias.received for his celery.dhtml
or-genuine
• old - -ftrehlpn«! •en joytn ew .-j^u JJ-llM jy rtlVUIUJllft Rpcra. IlSUiC, K ill.
TUirimer, Congress voted a gold medal to
Besides this he has
It is probable also that unless the rail- $30.000 gross.
—
There
will
be a grand parade o f floats not accommodate all those' who will want
x.each of two sisters; A lice L. grid Dorothy
rouds make reduction* to ywints in the grown considerable lettuce and a few
and merchants' displays and the entire to see "T h e Missouri Girl." Daisy Grubb,
‘MflBltferty.' The presentation was made at
West that the commission will lake up Vegetables. If there is any farm ing or
crowd will then be taken to the picnic the girl, and Zeke Dobson, the farm hand,
h school entertainment last Friday.
this matter. Reductions in rates on veg­ trucking which can beat this, Sanfordites
grounds where a barbecue and fish fry were the comedians who kept the house in
A union railw ay depot, tw c*&gt;*t__at&gt;out
m «ha eastern markets w ere or­ would lik « la kqow where U Is.
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will be aerV6drspee£h 6t w ill be made and ait uproar iluougltuuL
SI 2.000,000, It to be built nt Montreal. dered reduced 15 to 20 per cent.. The
On the track of the railroad built by the
the
birthday
o
f
our
liberty
will
be
fitting­
Canada.
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minimum number o f crates in a car of growers into the celery fields a pre-cooler
ly celebrated. Get busyl
I f not, lia ve one pluoed ut once iqr safe­
The Russian Czar has ordered that all strawberries was reduced from 200 crates o f the Cunningham Pre-Cooler Co. Is at
In Sanford, L ife is Worth Living.
ty mid convenience. Telephone your order
drummers In die Russian army must Carry to 175 crates, the rate from Starke and work. A lready several cars have been
The Harold is ou s a l« « t T..J. M iller A . là W. A - i ’s u . Ò u p i- or lo iiushiaaa office
» ( mi and do flghttag « a w ell a*drumming. L a w « * &lt;o New York-rem aining a t $1.80 vre&lt;oolad.-and result* are «w a ited . •The
growers teem willing to stand the charge Son's store, and. the City cigar store.
at .Fernald's Hurd ware Co..Oak a ve. 28-4
A tornado at Brinkley, Ark., lust week. per crate . 1

w ith

finest site in.

w e ll
b e. doneBURRELL &amp; MINSMEW u re p r a c tic a l farmers as
II as re a l e s ta te brokers, a n d n re h ero to s h o w y o u w h a t h as b e e n a n d c a n b e done.

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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

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SAfyrORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. M A R C H . 20 , 1909

Hr m s of Interest Gleaned Front
Various Sources

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Saturday, Mch. 13, ’09 \
Reserved Seats:

$5, $3, and $2

Tickets on Sale ut H ankins Drug Store. Daytona, and
House, Seabreeze, ’Phone 177

W O M AN’S
EXCHANGE
Day

Aft*:

February 19th
Wednesday'’

Bilked Goods
S ta m p a i
and Saturday,
d o n e - A l l F a n c y Avor
M aterials for some-on Salt'

W ilm an’s Opera

C R I P P E N ’S -MljJSIC STOI
(Railroad Way)

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SANFORD’S BIG CELEBRATION

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

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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
'A Ctilel It Among Ye Taking Notes
and faith. He’ll Prent ’Em"—
So Says Sauntcrer.'
A nf'w»p*pw I* no» ■Ilogit hr r publbhrd to tell
(he proplr whxt tln-y would like to know, but hat to
t i n much of iu apace to trllini Ihrra what thrjr
to know.—Grrrly.----------------------------

S fw k l Comtpondtnct to Tk• 11oralJ,
4 Good Morning:— Did you know that
Sanford is going to celebrate the Fourth"
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A Northern friend sends me the follow ­
ing little poem witli this greeting:
“ Your Sauntcrer is so fine. W ith your
consent I drop a line.”

the Pressman
"May I print a klaaon your llpaT" I laid.
Anil the nnldnl her awret permission;'

So w went to pres» and I rather guess

Wr printed a fullWdition.

"Dot tmr Ml It am Is hardly cnougfiV'
She iskl with a charming-pout;
So, again
In the press the form
was placed
in in
foi--------A nd we got some ritras out.
Said this charming maid, no longer nfrnid,
"I do not wish to be slighted;
So desire to say. In a friendly way.
My kisses are all copyrighted.''
'"Agreed."* I repllod. "I am well satisfied.
Many thanks for your gracious permission;"
We were speedily wed: ever since be It sakl.
_£ach day we get out new edition.

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The man with a perpetual grouch ought
to be suppressed. He's a nuisance that
none should tolerate. About the only ex ­
ercise some men take is after a hearty,
meal prepared by a patient and good wife,
is to sit back in nn arm chair and growl
about it. and everything about the house.
- The society fo r the prevention- o f cruelty
to humanity ought to make examples of
all such men, and hale them up for pun­
ishment. An indeterminate sentence o f
from (w o to fourteen years in a boarding
house o f the fourth class, or a lower class
i f there is any lower olnss, witli a diet of

- Jfricd-to^3pnTti becfKtenkrw ggy tnrnrt.po-

kindness or self-pride or egotism or any o f "T h e mnn who said it was nil rot. nnd
other feeling which aiigeiauu not cuici tain,
that Is, ns you watched her from your
Da Nat Be A Knocker
place in the far corner o f the church. You
4
I
f
your
neighbor
Is prosperous, 1st him
w ill hate to b e lie v e ir, but that look o f
self-cfTocemcnt and o f Innocence and hy­ prosper
Do hot growl or grumble.
per-gentleness will have disappeared by
' Say a good word for him, and let It go
the tim e she has put o ff her wraps, and
when she makes her appearance in the at thut
Do not be a knocker. •
fam ily circle on Monday morning it will
Your
turn w ill come.
repose peacefully among the perfumed
handkerchiefs and toilet acccssorlcsdurlng ‘‘ No man Is the whole show. I f you sceT K n f the citjTis m oving along
the remainder of the week, to - be resur­
rected when again needed to keep up the nicely, feel good about it.
Hef|i tilings along.farce. And while waiting for this resur
Shovd
a little.
*
rection it would be well for the fam ily cat
Push.
Try
and
secure
some
o f the ben­
to keep at a goodly distance lest he find
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hlm sitr suddenly lifted into the m iddle o f efit* yourself.
I)o not stand around like a cad a ver
the street. And what is liable to happen
Do mu waste time feeling sore because
to the cat is also a sample o f what will be
meted out to m any another unfortunate komeohe has a little more sand nnd stone
r
devil before it is again time to assume the thnn you hnve.
Do
a
little
hustling
yourself.
*
mask and pose before a .gullible public.
If you can say a good w ord,sayit liken
Come to think o f It, I om quite sure that
one week w ill be long enough to try it the prince. I f you arc full o f bile and disposed
first time. But I hope it will be tried here, to say something mean, keep your mouth
o
for it would produce a show worth the price closed.
.„D
o
not
be
a
knocker.
o f admission. I would go farther to see i t *
No mnn ever became rich or happy
practical workings in some cases than I
wouM to hear the Rev; Bill Sunday— It is m lm ling-evccybodpfc busing»» «nvq hi»
some limes Intimated that (he tribe of .own.
No mnn ever helped himself up perma­
“ pharisees and hypocrites" has not per­
nently
by knocking his neighbor down.
ished from off the ftfire o f ( h e a l t h , and I
Give
u kind word. Give It liberally. It
would like to know the truth nbout it. By
Will not cWf*you a cent, nnd you may want
all means try it.
- J M C J fo u Q c lj^ is jla jL
4" There are more lies told in the sentence:
You m ay have thousands today and next
I am glad to see you," than In any other yenr be without money for a shave.
So, do not b e aknockcr.—i----- ,------.—
six-words In the English Ian gunge.---- —
You cannot afford it. It will not pay.
There is nothing In It.
Not Original Package
“ I nlway* tike your Jokri." ibeiakl
If you wont to throw something at some­
"They are to full of life."
body, throw cologne, or roses. Do not throw
Then added *&gt;llh Inclulvrnrn
That cut him like a knife.
brickbatg, or mud. If you must kick, go
“ And »till your w|| and humor, dr,
behind the barn and kick yourscif. For if
I really don't besrudie.
you feel that way. you nre the man who
Yours lokes are alwajrt full of Ufa
And Pui
unch and Puck
"
nnd-ludgf."
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
H A Y AN D C R AIN

High (Trade Preserves, Jellies, J § j
•A Com]plete L in e o f Cigars and Tobacco
A G E N C Y FO R P L O W S

One o f our handsome business men
was lately asked by n young lady: “ Are
you a married man?" He answered a f­
firmatively. “ She dropped n tear as big
ns a walnut." Is the wny he tells it.

tatoes soaked in cottonseed oil wanned
over three times, canned food o f nil sorts
(cheapest In the m arket), green hay ten,
tpn-cenl coffee warmed o verapd lukewarm,
at 'that, and malted shavings for breakfast.
If this punishment does not cure the mun
Ihe Day We Celebrate
with a grouch, the guillotine m ay then be
Right glad am 1 that an effort is l&gt;eing
used.
made to have n tremendous Fourth of
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July celebration in Sanford. It is hard
4 Let every lover o f neatness help on the to estim ate the benefit to a trades-centre
work of making good sidewalks and im­ that is derived from one of these annual
proving the sanitary condition o f the celebrations. They bring thousands of
city.
visitors to the town and then our mer­
a
a •
chants arc able to show the advantages
4 If you hear « person making disparag­
to lie derive*! by returning when they
ing. remarks nbout the home merchant,
have purchases to make.
the high price o f goods, poor quality, etc..
By all means let us have a great cele­
depend upon it he owes
the home
bration— one that w ill eclipse all former
merchant and has just received a bill.
efforts.
This calls to mind my old friend B. M.
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...-Tench o f Gam rsville now In the shoe
4 Easter comes on the first Sunday follow ­
business. U|*&gt;n his bill heads in ted ink
ing the full moon, immediately after the
lie has the following lines: “ You were not
spring equinox. It falls on A pril 11 this
mad when you made this bill and you
year. Cut this out and paste it in your
should not gel mad when asked to pay it."
bonnet.

GOODS

W H I T E F R O N T GROCERY
Come and See Us, o r ’Phone 39

a
Clean up to His Income
H e owes it to his fa m ily and his business
to

provide adequ ate

life insurance— The

unexpected is a lw a y s happening.
•protection must be arranged

—The Saunter er.

for

But the
before

it

is too late.

Are you a subscriber to The Herald!

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4 What is the matter with the [»regressive
element among our Sanford church people? 4 A prominent young lady, who will not
Why nre they not keeping up with the admit that she wrote it herself, although
procession nnd showing themselves w ide­ The Sauntcrer suspects that she did. has
awake to the latest methods in their line sent in the following little gem indicative
of w ork! Why is it that they have not o f the fact that we have another budding
fallen victim of ihnt other craze which is poet in our midst. A young lady o f San­
going its course, and set apart a week to ford recently look a short trip on the A t-;
“ live ns Christ would live "--were he h ere! lantic ocean, and while on the ship she in­
By the wny, another question: why limit dulged in the following reverie:
I am Iran In» oa the rail; ~
the lim e to one week, why not make it
My face li very pale.
o
Am
1 kbklnl for a tail!continuing matter T I don't like to suggest
Oh.
such an idea, but is if possible that they
I'm tny father's only dauSbter.
think one week o f correct conduct will be
Casting tread upon the water,
enough to absolve them from their liliin _______ Id a war [ hadn't ouxhfr.____________
that * what I
ders during the rest o f u lifetim e T Or do
they think that the attempt to break away
4 Matches are made in heaven; marriages
from their bad habits w illrequ ifc so stren­
uous an effort that they will have nervous everywhere.
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prostration at the end o f the w eek !
4 Neal Dow, the temperance apostle, left
----- WelL it w ill be qui(e a strain on some
an -estate worth $350,000, He never
whom I could mention to carry out such
spent any money for drink— see What he
resolution for even one week. Take the
saved. When Philip Best of Milwaukee
man who ordinarily goes uptown on Sunday
died, he left a matter o f $10,000.000. He
morning and comes home at noon after
was a brewery king. He drank and spent
a morning session o f ixrkcr. kicks about the
lots o f money. S till Dow is m y favorite.
dinner being late, scolds the baby for spoil,
~~~~r----------- • — « — a — -— ----------ing his nap. gets mad because his w ife
tries to tell him the gossip o f j k
neigh 4 When a young lady tells a fellow that
hoc hood -nnd then leaves the house as soon she dreamed o f him the night before. U It
as he can swallow his supper, so as to gel time for him to step high and look where
back into “ the gam e." - And when it comes the bear trap is set.

H I G H ‘ G R A D E C A N n iF S

R O Y A L SC A R LE T B R A N D OF CANNED

But whatever you do, do not be a knocker.

4

A Washington spedaTsaysTUial till the
em ployees at the White House nre to be
uniformed at once. Probably there w ill be
oqe exception to that rule.

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S u c c e s s o rs t o N . H . G A R fJ E R

Want Good,
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J. S. COLES, J r. General Agent, Jacksonville, Florida
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE, Special Agent

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kind that Mother
used to make?

The Kind T h at Looks
* Like Bread, Tastes Like
+ Bread, and is Bread?

Kissimmee Celery Lands

The Finest Line of Pas­ *
tries in the City

Flowing W ells

Rich Land Cheap

Another Sanford Poet

to the next six days, if every man sticks to
the letter o f his resolution, and does as
“ Q u ist would do" were he in the same t il
uation, there will be a whole lot o f trades
spoiled, and many a man would .find him
self with a lot o f unsalable atulLuiu tiig,
h a n t e Q m c y think o f 1l I guess that
one week o f that kind o f thing would be
about long enough for the first tim e In so
m any years.
A n d what about that demurfc little per’sonage who seemed to be all devotion, and
whose appearance seemed to tell o f the
spiritual rather than o f things earthly, who

Our W agon W ill Stop A t
Y o u r Door E v ery Day

f

Celery

now

being marketed.

Selling

for gou&lt;l prices.

COME A N D SEE

! Ta t e &amp; M onroe 1
(Caterers to the Public)

J . M .W IL L S O N

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Kissimmee, Fla.

Complete Line of Groceries *
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The Grippen Music Store

Sanford

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High-grade Pianos, Organs,.
■ “ and“Graphophones.—

Works

L o w Prices.

Repairing A ll Kinds
of Machipery

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It appears to me that lire “ woman, witli
past” Is becoming blase. The com­
mencement o f 4he new era is marked by
DEALERS IN
the announcement o f a play entitled . “ A
i m
woman xoth a future-“ ..ip reou frte it w ill
h ave something m do with babies. - "T h e
woman who d id " We ba ve— or say w e have
— read, long ago.
‘T h e woman who
didn 't" is now being boomed— m ainly by
the friends o f the adthor. A lady who
veils her identity under the.pseudonym ot
“ Lucas Q e e v e ." has just published “ The
woman who couldn't,” and I am now look- Office and works 214 Oak. Avenue
seemed so sweet and so innocent that you ! in * fot-the story o tlT b a woman who would
— ’Phone 1 3 0 ----would suppose she never liad a thought in have liked to, but didn't dare. The series
which lingered the i
suspicion o f un- w ill possibly be completed by the history S A N
F O R D
F L O R I D A
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Automobiles and Gas
Engines

Easy Paym ents.

T h e P o p u lar P rice and

U P -T O -D A T E RESTAURANT
Special R a te , by the Week

R m C le w Special Tab le, Reaerved T ,/ b a lt«

J. M. STUMON, Proprietor
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TCorher Palm etto and First Sts )

Artesian and Deep Well
Drilling
Telephone No. 60
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COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
l„ mi* Department will be round the
Views. Opinions and Comment
of Practical Writers.
IWe Invits i'grrr«pond«!iA* on lire topics from all

.... .... N V. DENTON &amp; CO.

Is Immigration of the Proper
Glvo Them Fact».- :

Under the above heading the Florida Tram The Herald's Special Correspondent
. Bv Wireless Telephone
Times-Union has something to say about
Jed Refers went to Bridgeport to see
the encouragement o f immigration into
this state.
Our esteemed contemporary his uncle, Mose Stubbs, who is quite sick
from illness or his kidneys.
remarks:
Southwest Comer Washington nnd Chambers Streets
Sam Smuck got into a dispute about
“ Tho proper effort to secure Immlgrntire
resurrection
w
it
h
V
Deacon
P
elig
sion will cost money, nnd the legislature
N E W YO R K C IT Y
should not holstlate to make n suflicipnl Hoffstetter nnd called the deacon a crank
RCrCRCNCES: Aetna National Bank of New YorkClty, or any Commercial Agency
appropriation.
Florida now has only nnd blatherskite, nnd the deacon hauled
and to Hundreds of Shippers who ore shipping to them regular
about eleven inhabitants to the square off nnd landed a sockdolliger on Sam’s
mile. Georgia lias forty-live without tho nose. Everybody says the deacon wns
attractions that Florida offers. Oklahoma right. Sam Is a fool infidel and has been
thaLWas opened up to- settlement only trying to breeds n scab on his - ttose for n
twenty yonrs ago. now claims twice ns long time nnd he succeeded at last.

S B Fruit and Produce

•Ktiom of the Countr. •!»*&gt; new« Itrm» of Intrrrot.
tteTTitr will iniure prompt publication. ArtkJr*
motrary to Ihr view, of the Editor will be pubo/hfd but abiulve and anonymou* onmmunica■will be rejected. We will not be rr*i»n*il,|f*
5■HWÌI
imiioni ripm ird1 by contrtbiuhf*. All enmMuaicaiion«
tataadS for'current l««ue mutt be?n
:«t
kind not later than Ttwsdny p. m.|—Ed.
many people as Florida, nnd has drawn
Wc nre pleased to hear o f the good
Regarding Celery Crdtes.
a million nnd n half people in twenty luck that came to Bill Huifstetter, whose
To the Editor of The Herald:
yenrs without a tithe o f the advantages w ife’s uncle died recently In California
I notice an article in last week's issue, our stnte has tp bestow.
Sales: Agents and Distributors
and left BUI a house and lot in Bungnlow
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
of The Herald, from Mr. A . T. Rossetter,
"W e doubt if there is nny stnte in the corners. A s soon as Dili can lift n small
SANFORD
CELERY
UNION
in reference to the eight and ten-inch Union— any spat on earth— whete a given mortgage on it he w ill haven home worth
C h icago
New York
celery crates now in use at Sanford.
investment or n given effort will yield ns several hundred dollars. Bill wns born
Room 18, Pico Block.
’Phone 269
Cincinnati
Washington
I wish to curfect any wrong Impression good results ns in Florida, nnd yet the 111 Mncaroni o f poor but dishonest parents
that might be created by this nrtlclc. (&gt;eople o f the stnte arc land poor. An nnd.is to be congratulated.
Jacksonville
Sanford
Realizing Lite necessity o f better market- immigration such ns has flowed Into Ok­
The Bogardus fam ily lias discontinued
hot iho celery crop, n number o f growers lahoma-duritut th q jn s t ten yenrs would
using their bnlh.luh-uii-noxl senson nnd
orgooized lire Sunforii"Celnry ~TJnlon~Iaat qundrupti'Hie value o f land in this state,
yw w w s w s w w w w w w w w w w u w w w w w w w w w w m w w w f
have taken it out o f the kitchen add
season, and adopted the ten-inch ernto ns and this gain iu value would go into the
stored it in the barn.
s standard. I am glud to say that wc pockets o f the men who now own .lire
Rube Stuckey traded his coon dog to
hsVo never had o n y ’ rcnson for regret in land.".
Gil Slushcr for Gil’s hrindlc bull dog. We
so doing. We find the ten-inch crate to
In our opinion we do don't think the
understand Rube gnve some boot. Trad­
refrigerate v ^ j a t i » l i 4t^itljy,' to present coinjumson to Oklahoma is apposite. Tiie
ing is becoming -quite a ./ *!- with &lt;Htr
a neater nnpertrarree* cQTriVhntfli' n''~Kijjhc? conditions hucndlng tiie opening up of
citizens.
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price, nnd to be much more desirable that territory '"toTsclITcrs were radically
Mrs.
Zack
Pillsbury
nnd Mrs. Pod Skin­
than the Sanford Hat ernte which seems different from anything that exists in
ner
entcrt»lned-Skinnoy-J«nr
Slocum nnd
to have been originated by accident, Tloruln. l-maTT and rich lands at that
SII1PP E RS-OPwhile the ten-inch crate was by selection. were given nwny. California lias not so her "stendy." Punk Jones, with a boiled
The ten-inch crate is Just hnlf the size of many people ns Georgia, yet it Ib a vast­ tripe luncheon and sassafras tea Inst
die California standard crate which es­ ly richer state, nnd this we sny with no Sunday night.
Sep Doolittle slipped off u load o f fod­
tablishes prices nil over the country nod disparagement to Georgia or her people.
refrigerates satisfactorily three times the
Wc -do not believe an assisted immi­ der yesterday nnd 'tctescoiicd his spinal
distance from ninrket os Sanford.
gration will ever help to develop nnd en- vertebra.
Now as to the Union which Mr. R ob rich nny ojuiiuiiuity. -Eutcrurtaiiig-peu«Mose Dingman got n new vidvei.-en
/ setter seeks to belittle, I wish to. sny that pie are always ready to go to nay stnte collar put on Inst year's overcoat nnd it
the Sanford Celery Union is organized on or. country were they believe they enn- looks about ns good ns new.
die same principle ns .the Orange County m atcriolly Improve their condition. When
Sllns Copenhnvcr, o f Mulberry, dropped
Celery Growers’ Association o f Orange they can be shown that it is to their ad­ quietly into our town Snturday morning
Aunty, California, which employs the vantage to come to Florida to live they and renewed Ins subscription to the
California Vegetable Union to handle will do so without urging.
Bungstarter. Site Is nil rightCome
their crop, the same ns wc employ dis­
. .Ilic „tu:sL_wuy_Lu_ahow. llicju is.ln.givc again,-SUe. ---- .
tributers for ours, and theTnct TTint they them facts— not fniry wiles.
Tiie stute
SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A
Punk Jones bought n bicycle Inst wt*ek
control ninety per cen t o f the output is should compile these fucts relating to
— crldenco of I f po pularity—among the TO Tlln:lhnjiten&gt;rodum ,-,nmrkHfii manu­ nnd is becoming quite nil expert. Punk f w w w » w w w w w w w w w u w w » % w
.^California growers.----------- -— ---------_ — facturers. industries, in plain, unadorned Tuny open it bicycle ridljig school over
Referring"^ the mass meeting lust sea­ language and distribute it through the Jim Gilpin’s wagon shop. •
— H ayhuuk .
son. which Mr! Rossetter claims was boll consutnr service abroad. A bureau should
TO P PRICEB FOR YOUR
cd by our own people, w ill.sny thnt, it is he maintained in New York clty where
well remembered how the meeting was correct nnd uninfluted .Information of
packed by brokers and commission -unen
every kind needed by the homeseeker
,
when shipped to HEWITT,
if you nre not doing
fur die pur (tose of defeating the forma-, could he disseminated. California main­ New Y o rk 's C elery Supply a Hundred
business with this House, write to them nt o n c e ..
(tan of the union, their purpose being so tains such a bureau on Thirty-third street
Cars Behind Last Y e a r
evident that the growers befurd mentioned
in the Metropolitan bu lling- ___
---------------I New Turk Prsduca N ew * | .
adjourned to nnoihcr room nod perfected
New York. Murch 13.— Tile California
A s our contemporary says, it will cost
the organization of. the Sanford Celery money, but if the money is expended celery deal this year is practically over.
Union, which now sceins to be very much along tho right lines, us suggested here Threo or four cars of Orange county stock
FRUIT
AND
PRODUCE
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS in ryidence:
10 E. Camel on S t., Baltim ore, Md.
and not in ohrom»-lithogra|Mt, we believe arc rolling, and whut little there wiUcomc
As to the advertising by the distrib­ it would he effective, The people would will he from die northern part o f tiie state.
References:
This 1‘ npcr nnd Thousands o f Pleased Shippers in Florida
uting agents of lire Union, in which they come, hut they wouldn't come witli a The abundance of the Florida article, nnd
claim a ten per cent larger cubic meas­ rush— to go back again with stories of the more favorable prices ut which it is
urement for the ten-inch crate, will say
disappointment to discourage others froio selling, are driving the trade toward using ^ m n * * v * \ m v * * * * * * » » * * w * \ * \ * * * » * * v * * * * * * m w * w * w w M v w w w ¡
1 - that, it contains a little over eleven per coming.— Florida Fruit nnd 1‘ nKltice the Florida slock, nnd it is likely that nil
cent more cubic measurement tlmn the News.
o f the crop of northern celery, except a frw
eight-inch ernte.
cars, will he marketed in western cities.
On Tuesday night, Oth inst., the writer
Never before have California celery prices
In Memorlam
was asked to meet Mr. Preston, o f the
Mrs. Louise C. Vttughnn wns born in De­ been ns high here at this scuson. and never
Produce News, and some o f the growers, catur county, Georgia, oil the 27lh o f Au­ before has the stock run ns good ns it hus
to demonstrate the pack o f the eight and gust. 1820, and moved to Florida in 1840. this year. It Is even too much to say that
ten-inch crates. A s slated, tin* meeting She died at tiie home place. nearSnnford, five cars of the receipts here were off color.
was held in the ollice o f Murrell A Min on.the morning of ih elO th of Mnrdi, 1009. The hulk o f them were in splendid shape,
shew, and nil eight-inch crate already Thus she lived to the ripe old n geof near nnii even now, after all the heavy rniiison
packed was introduced to ,,be unpacked eighty-three yenrs. She leaves four sons, the const, the celery Is arriving in good
and re-(lacked In n ten-inch ernte.
Hut fmir daughters, twenty-t wo grandchildren, condition, nnd hut little effect o f the rains
It rould not be pucked in the ten-inch thirty-three grcnt-grnndchildrcn nnd elev­ Is noticeable. Tho so-called Jersey Islund
„ erkte by three stalks, nnd strange to say en great-grcal-grnndchilden, with other now here is showing up in fine shape. The
Pluns, Specifications
and Estimates Furnished
it could not be re-packed in the former relatives nnd ninny friends to mourn her local supplies are limited, ns there are only
eight-inch crate.
departure. She had been a member ot tiie fifteen curs in Jersey City, which Is nn un­
• .
on A pplications
Now, Mr. Rossetter, didn't you have Methodist church for many yeurs. testify­ usually light amount, nnd much less than
that crate packed fur this special purpose, ing to the very last the power of God to at this time n year ago. Last year the last
take it to town in your wagon nnd stop gnve. Funeral services were held nl the car for New York was shipped Murch 22.
on the way and borrow n tcn-iuch crate home by Revs. McKinnon and Housholder, So far. New York Hus luid 315 ca rsofC a l­
from Mr. E. L. Drown for this purpose! then the hotly o f this good mother wus ifornia celery lids year, which is consider— Thrsi1 iiru tm rrn c n rn rT g p rtn ed • to me laid to rest.
and borne o^t by Mr. Brown nnd the cir­
She lias gone from this earthly home to over one hundred cars more were sold in
Opp. PostoiTice
First Street
cumstances.
nwait n grand reunion of lid s large family New York.
The members o f the Unión ure satis­ in the heavenly home.
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fied with the results o f Inst season nod
— A. E. H ousho[.oi:h.
highly pleased with prices received for
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this season's crop up to the present. The
Add th e F o llo w in g Nam es to Your
To Buy E n tire Output.
Uuian mid the i i n-inch crate are h e r e to 7 W e hear rumors o f u big organization
Telephone D ire cto ry .
Stay, A ll reforms linvo a beginning. Mr. ihqt I *
be formed Jn lips city, backed 280—
J S Moore_________________ _________
Store, Celery A ve
Róese tier, you find better "get litio Che by men high in the business and 'fin an ­ “261—W7TV. 5trTpWhf.~
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Residence
boat or you will be left.
Manatee. Ten- cial world, for the purpose o f buying nil 282—J A. Uruwn............
ncin, Ybor City, Daytona nnd Smyrna nre the output o f Florida growers, both fruit 383—E. H. Herndon....................................Shop
284—E. K- Lyman...................
Residence
using the ten-inch crate nnd nre satisfied nnd vegetables. It's a rumor, nnd we
263—J l.l Hutchinson...... —................ KnUlrmr
with it.
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don’t vouch fur it. but it emanated from 28U—Mrs. f. M. Later..-r.....................Ketideqre
Sanford A Everglade K. H , Office and Freight
President Sanford Celery Union.
u reliable source— Fla. Fruit nnd Produce

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Good Showing of Peoples Bank
The Herald lias just finished n neut
4 l*oge folder for the People's Bunk show­
ing a statement o f the increase in depos­
itors and casli.received in tiie three years
of its establishment. The deposits on
MarchT3. 11)07 were $43,800.50. On
March 13,1008, they were $118,905.00.
The cash reserve in March ilHJ7 wua
10,153,58. In March 1000, 30,525.76.
Showing a remarkable increase in busi­
ness o f this new institution. The booklet
is embellished with the following little

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Tot« (sir with friend and foe
On your Utile rtihu foreto,

Station on Road.
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288—U. 8. Derry................................. Residence
281—Joe Cameron................................ Residence
Ust of Unclaimed Letters *
Remaining In the Sanford Postodlco at 180—J. C. Hall...................................................
272—Deane Turner.,------ ------------------------close of week ending March 10. 1000:
233—Mr*. Sharpe..............................................
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llrinwin. Mr* Allen
Hannon. Mr*. J S
167-4 —D R. Drcsoun...... ............................. ..
Knaarly, Mis* Lillie
Hogon^Matnlc
McPherson. Mr*. Lucy
287—
Jno. Jinkln*........................................
Umi. Mr*. Julia
McJ'her»on.
Mr* Lull!« 288—
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Announcement

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With this issue, The Herald off ids a dub
rate o f $I.S 0 f Y^ar for The Herald and
i B j ^ e w York Produce Newa. (Ttte pink
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STRONG LINE OF CHILDREN’ S SCHOOL SHOES

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The Prqduce N ew » 1ms always been in
It par*.
James Singletary., ( y )
sympathy with the growers, and all those
Persons claifnlng
mint the above' will
} ' -*this
do iiuLOaka lids paper should tqke
Planting time is here.’B»M *4L£au th wil say “ A d vm
rm iseti.'
is e t ' nnd-ttvT! date- o
advantage o f this offer,
Chas . F ,.H asiuns , P. M.
K ll you land on easy terms.
* Package*

The Latest-Fall Styles In Ladies’, Gent's and Children’s Shoes
Just Received

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�Publish'd Every Saturday Mprnlng si Sanford, FI*
R. J. Holet. M*n«stn| Editor

Entered u eecond-du* msll m att« Ai
IMS. St ili. I’o.toffice at Sanford,
under Act of March 3rd. 167'
Durham Ad veniaitti Company, Jacksonville; RrpraaemaUve.
Fini Suret

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
A t the solicitation o f m any o f our sub­
scribers on the R. F. D. Routes and those
who reside In the neighboring towns at •
distance from Sanford w e have decided
to change the date o f publication o f T he
H erald from Saturday morning to Friday
morning.

This w ill insure the paper get­

ting Into the hands o f every subscriber
In Orange County before Sunday.
Advertisers and contributors w ill please
send in their

favors

before Thursday

morning If possible, to Insure insertion In
the current week1« edition.

This week witnesses two Innovations
that m ean muchJhr the fu M »» « f
aqd {daces the city at once In the front
ranks as one o f the most progressive cities
In the Sooth. This la the brick paving
and th e la y lrig o f the new street railw ay
that w ill form a belt line around the city.
When these tw o Improvements are com­
pleted our city w ill have taken a rapid
stride forward and Sanford w ill have the
proud distinction o f being the only interior
brida having a trolley system.
Th e m any wonderful ■Improvements
that have been made In Sanford during
the post year and many that are contem­
plated are causing much favorable com­
ment In the South and also throughout
the North, and the great .wealth that la
pouring into the city this season from the
abundant crops and good prices for same
will push the city and Its suburbs forward
and give Rian Impetus ih ot no calam ity
however great can ever retard. Such n
remarkable growth has caused much con­
jecture as to the future o f the city and
public opinion' is a unit In the belief that
with the advent o f new railroads and
future developments Sanford w ill be one
o f the most populous cities in the state In
The location o f the city upon the SC

The Sanford Herald.

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N S X T DOOM TO fO O tO P F lO B

We Cater to W inters of Good Goods Onlv
M E N ’S S TR A.»W
H A TS
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From

Philadelphia's

The Herald' Is compelled to apolqgize
for being unable to supply all its numer­
ous patrons with copies o f the paper dur­
ing the past few weeks.
The demand for the paper is steadily
increasing, and while we have Increased
the supply, and each week print hundreds
o f extra copies, w e have still been unable
to supply the dernang. In the future we
hope to be able to rem edy the fault, and
beseech our friends who have failed.to
secure ajj the copies desired, to be patie n t promising them that the sh or«»g»
Will not occur again and we will endeavor
to make the supply equal the demaqd.

. J h t Lakrland N ew s baa b e e « “ iambastIn g“ the govennent printing office for soli­
citin g job printing from business men in
the w ay o f priming return cards on envelopes. The New s calls a spade a spade
In m iking this warfare, and we help wield
the cudgel by quoting approvingly from
that paper as follows:
Every man who believes in

trade—and is not swallowed up in
the maelstrom o f a stupendous graft.
People who are qcally patriotic and
wish to combat a colossal and unjust
trust will not grudge him the trilling
price and the cut-throat rate o f a
would 4&gt;c monopoly.

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Down in Orlando the inhabitants have
nothing to do but sit on store boxes and
discuss the weather and kindred subjects.

T he Herald is gratified to learn that
all o f Sanford's public-spirited citizens
favor the project o f holding a great
Fourth o f July celebration in this city
this year. Now let an organisation be
effected at once with some good hustling,
Sanford-loving man at the head, and
preparations be made for such a celebra­
tion as will forever reflect a credit upon
our municipality as an enterprising .peomoney to run
sudi a ' great affair but w e understand
this will be promptly forthcoming. One
enterprising , d tix en has already , sub­
scribed a large turn toward the fund and
others have signified their willingness to

The Herald will do all in it« power to
aid dm p roia o rsn d herewith proposes to
furnish at least a hundred dollars worth
o f advertising for the event. W e w ill
give two pages o f a special edition to the
announcement and m ail papers containing the same, all over the countrjitributary to Sanford, i f accessary, are w ill do
more.

58-incli

Exceptional values in $ 1.00 and $ 1 *2 5
Quality. Napkins to Match

M O S Q U ITO C A N O P IES
Sand F ly Mesh,

Iron

Wooden or

Frames

$1.25 to $2.00
35 cents a pair
Three pairs for $1.00

Canopies to attach to Bed Spring, Steel WireListed Price, $4.50

O ur Price, $3.50
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A" V'WWV*

The Southern Cultivator o f A tlanta nos

Grand D isplay o f the latfcst

Creations in Millinery

$15,000 upon ten acre

D ie Famous GEORG IE T T A SAILO RS

The fact that we^ars experiencing the
The following 4a- fr o m - th e Orlando
bcnchls o f*tra d e Incident to an early
Reporter-Star:
spring, U apparent in many directions.
“ The Ocala Star reprints our editoriMany merchants are enjoying a handsome
nl on the late winter events and the
patronage, and big lots o f goods are beprospect before us and windsupthus;
__ “ ThtRcptirU ir-Siur is -a g ita tin g n
county fair. Says it won't bo prig­
Sanford merchants are well prepared to
gish and If Sanford wants a hand at
meet the demands o f qustomera, and there
lL it will be welcome. It w ill be the
is every reason to believe that an ausplthing for Orange county.*
doux-seoason—aw aits—U w —oRtwprlslng
merchant.
lieve in Orange county. Not simply
In the part o f it In which w e live,
Printers' Ink, thé leading advertising
but in the entire county givin g a fair
show to every portion o f It. Other
Journal, in its issue o f March 10th, makes
counties are restless and talk of d iv i­
the following favorable comm ent:
sion. Orange Is the most naturally
" T u t S anford H erald , the pape?
and happily bounded county in the
started by K. J. Holly about six months
state, with every variety o f soil and
— ago, la one o f the brightest papers of
products. - B y - judicial management
* the state: ft'positively innlntainsTts
she possesses the finest o f public
published rate for advertising to nil
buildings and the best roads without
comers.”
any bonded indebtedness.

t to the tax assessor. A s far ns county
division is concerned— well, the taxes will
enter largely into that also. A t the pres­
ent , time Sanfonl is too busy paving
streets and building street railways to
talk about either o f these questions.

Stylish

LIN EN
BJeached, 25 cents
Bleached Linen. 75 cents
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Lucky Sanford U fa and lucky Sanford from &lt;12,000 to

Jacksonville is making strenuous e f­
forts to organize on association for a
great state fair. Of course the date will
be the some os Hie Tampa Fair, and
likewise neither one w iir amount to any­
thing. Unless the whole state combines
to make a state fair there is no need to
talk, about a successful exposition. The
two failures this year Is proof enough
that Tampa and Jacksonville should not
try Hie same racket on the same dates.

most

Nawsst and Latssi Styles

it shall remain to the end o f the chapter.

“ Her people should be friendly and
homogeneous and above all things
A «ru n ty fa ir w ill assist
materially.

T* A B L E

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Johns and die fine transportation fo d ll- PublI,hed B VCT* Interesting book upon
_ illeg^ilToK Ted .by the ja fle r o o »- lines o f « ’“ P* enttHi d * T «n A fTSamFnrbgh " in
.f railroad makes Sanford the . ideal site for Sanford n very Interesting book could be
factories and large industries. Even If ^ ‘ ten entitled. “ One Acre Enough," for
the number o f these should be cdrtolled uP °n one acr® ^ Sanford’s famous subt? the-rich farm ing section that surrounds M ^ t e d Innd
o the city Is bound to increase the growth *° net Wm « com fortable'Incom e. One
In business and population and this I ncr®
land upon Joe Cameron • farm
— steady growth xan btr reM cduporT~ievenI this senTOrrmnflfc 51100 in lei luce mu
0 more than the manufacturing interests.
mnke $1000 in celery, thus totnUlnj
lj Sanford in weal or woe con be depended I $3000 for the acre. J. E. Pace niiide
* upon to thrive as never before and the *?8-000 upon ten acres o f land and the
a start already gained can never be retard- lettuce was only half a crop upon the fen
j ed for long.
acres. An'y number o f growers w ill make

A s Prim ers’ Ink is the advertising man's
bible, its praise for T he Herald is praise

ph o h i

Thus It U 'ea sily seen that in Sanford’s
celery delta not only is ten acres o f land
enough but If fanned right one acre is
sufficient and If the Influx o f people con­
tinues the Inn,j jn thla’ IHffittnn w&lt;n
be divided and sub-divided until the
growers wfU be opment with five acres
and many o f them with one acre.
__ Think o f.ill— From—ewe acre of land- -&lt; W W W M V A V V W V
$ 3 0 0 0 in crops all made in six months
time. This Is more than the average
brain worker can make in a life time and
m any a day laborer working twice as
hard In the larger cities will never make
as much even though he lives to be as
old os Methu&amp;albh.
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Children’s Hats ànd Baby Caps

MRS« Ja H. BRUTON

__QB6J&gt;crej&gt;i Sanford land is enough------■

T h e latest out is the

THE FOUNTAINS SHOULD GO

Our fountnlns have long been pne of
our valuable assets, demonstrating the
flow o f the pure sulphur water o f San­
ford. But in the onward march o f im ­
provements, the laying o f roils for the
street railways and brick paving these
same fountains will be a serious menace
and they should be relegated to one of
the side streets or placed upon a comer
I in the form of n drinking fountain. First
street cannot be made as beautiful with
these fountains occupying so much space
and the street railw ay w ill be seriously
handicapped.
W e hatS to load these
plashing waters that in the heat o f the
summer seem cooling to our tired senses,
and yet commercialism Is bound to tear
down ancient ideals, and for the sake of
appearances ’twere better to bid them
adieu.

w e nave a new I me just
in and the low price will
m ake them

Come in

SANFO RD FU R N ITU R E C O

A l l the L atest Styles in L a d ie s ’ and Children’s fiats

Death o f M rs. Vaughan.
Mrs. J. C. Vaughan died at her home
near this city last Tuesday. Mrs. Vaughan
was one o f the early pioneers o f this
section, having resided here since 18-10.
N E X T DOOR TO
M rs Vaugtian was eighiy-three years
o f age. and leaves four sons, four daugh­
ters. tw enty-tw o grandchildren, thirtythree great-grandchildren and eleven
great-great-great
granddill|iren,
WTHT
oilier relatives and m any friends to
mourn her departure.
Tlie funeral services were held from
the late home and were largely attended. Park Avenus la S essr's Oracary
Rev. A . E. Householder conducted the
service*, assisted by Rev, J. T. M cKin­
non. Mrs.
Mis. Vaughan had been a cooaciconsci­
entious member o f the Methodist church
• J. F, Harrison has purchased a fine
far a number o f years.
new touring car.
&lt;
The pallbearers were Joe Cameron.
A rch ie Cameron. A . P. Roe setter. J. H. - W eather reportadailr at Fernald"* H ard­
28-4
Beck. Barney Black and J . q N. Whitner. ware Store. Oak avenue.
The remains were la id to rest in L s k W
-Dr. Puleston is Happy in the possession

Sanford must prosper!

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C H A S . ~T. C L A R K
PEOPLE'S B A N K

C H O IC E F L O R ID A AN D W E S T E R N MEATS

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

o f a new Buick runabout.

'P lw
Samples o f engraved visiting card* owl
invitations in the latest snd best styles
m ay be teen at The Herald office.
Magnificent exhibit o f plumbing ioods
and electric light and gas -fixtures. uiFrtnakl's Hardware Store. Oak a ve
2M
Connected w ith this paper •* *
office capable o f producing the high“ *
grade o f office and society stationary

Now is the time to buy your sub-irrl
T h e Herald can be found at the store of
gated land. See M. M. Smith.
The following is from the Jasper N e4&amp; Then. J. Miller L. Son and the G t y Cigar
T h e Sanford Herald. Starke Tele- *'- Store. W hile they can be purchased at
graph and Kissimmee Gazette are
The Herald office, we would prefer that e v ­
bragging about the fine celery lands
eryone wanrHig extra copies would pur­
at their respective places. W e believe
chase th ou at these tw o news stands.
every word they say. but what in the
world an yon e wants to cultivate and
The Herald is fully equipped to print
U M Hat loner jr 6T W K SH T AH fLelatest
type and material and “ the men hvhind
You nevar can account for the u s ta o f the type” who know how.
•oroe people. The editar o f the News
You need a good typewriter a n d do not
w e can te lL "

P*whahly ate day and pine hark in his
youthful
for celery and olivet at his first

banquee

W . Nelson o f the Ballard Company.
I f it'a printing yoo w a n t send it
S c Louis, called upon the local druggist* H erald office. First-dass
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Picnic
And Barbecue

tie Happenings— Mention 6f
Matters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTERES

W ill demonstrate our thanks.

W ill celebrate
The öre.m.Fü«rlh o f July,
v. Olives in bulk and in all Bize.bottlcs.

Twenty-one meals at Stumon’s for $4
-7.
Ciias. Evans.'
Baseball goods, at Fernald’s. •Complete
L. H. Puren o f Paolo was in the city
new line.
3)
Wednesday.

W. E. DuBose, sole agent for Burrowes
Get Fernald's prices on baseball goods.
rustless screen, spent several days in this They are interesting.
31-2
city in the Interest &amp; Ids firm.
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.
S u m m a r y of the Floating Small Talk
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok­
Oscar Lorraine o f W eklwa Springs
succinctly Arranged fo r Hur­
ing nnd chewing. Most complete line in
a visitor to the city Monday.
ried Herald Reader».
he city.
Chas. Evans.

N. P. Y owell &amp; Co
MEN’S

NEW

STRAW

HATS

Buy Henry 'Clay Flodr of WT W. Long.
W e sell the best lime and cement that The best on earth.
money can buy.
— A. E. H ill .

Look for
■ The Herald

Next Friday morning
' Instead o f SnttmiByrnH heretofore.

The Herald’s ’phone is No. 148
The Herald w ill be Issued Friday morn
lag hereafter.
Dried Salt Shoulders at 12 J4 cents found
tt H. H. Hill’s grocery.
Romeo Coffee. 3 pounds for on e*dollar

Ciias. Evans,
Father M. Fox was in the city last Sun"
day nnd Monday.

Nineteen pounds granulated sugar for
jj, today only.
—Ciias. IT, Evans

Gas and gasolene stoves, wheelbarrows,
W. F. Gwin, representing Crutchfield &amp;
sewer pipe, clay and cement tile, flower
Woolfolk o i Pittsburg, is in Sanford look
pots. Try our prices. 1
ing lifter their celery interests here.
30-tf
The Geo. H. Fcrnald Co.
Philadelphia cream. Neurchntel nnd
The Four Pickerts are announced to be
Rocquefqrt cliccse, at McCuiler’s new
at the Opera House tonight.
grocery.
*
The Geo. H. Fcrnald Co. has the finest
Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. Jinklna ore proud
line of fishing tackle in town. Call and
in the possession of a new baby girl,which see us.
arrived last Tuesday.
I f you a re n ot livin g a t th e C ity R es­
Commencing January 1st, 1909, George
taurant you a re n ot livin g rig h t.
W. Venable, contractor nnd builder, will
Marvels o f beauty in m illinery creations
employ only union'inbof. and wpfk eight
b r M fis Murray, at Mellingcrs.
hours a day.

See

Our

New

L in e

of

Fan cy

L a d ies’

Waists

and

Parasols

B. W. Herndon has purchased a new
..„The cool weather this week h n fk rp t up
Handsome productions in the millinery
touring
car, nnd joined the Sanford auto
ihe prices on. celery and .lettuce. —
.•xfetjby Miss My era y., wr; exhibition nr
Mettingera.
Homs investers put your (celery money
Hnndsomc productions In the Millinery
in Celery Delta Lnnd Co.’s land. See
W, L ’Esperonce o f New York is in the
art. by Miss Murray, on exhibition at
JLtf
— J. N. W lItTNCR.
city for a few days enjoying life and the
Mcttingers.
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres o f celery fine hunting and fishing.
The finest and most complete iine of
land. Sold on easv terms.
Best line o f stoves ever brought -tg the
candies nnd cigars are kept on sale by
— F-C.Whli imf P fcA iU hcJjtacA-UjuJmi.Mas city. Prices the lowest. — A. E. H ill .
'Garner &amp; Roberts.------------------------ ------in the city this week in the interest of
A little money now nnd a little now anti
R. L. McKenzie, the populnr representa­
ttyil great state ioumaL
then is the w ay to buy celery land. See
tive of the Mnpes Fertilizer Co., was in the
Brrnkfn&amp;t Belt' the best 25 cent coffee M. M. Smith for particulars.
city several days this week.
James Coons of Jacksonville, of the firm
on the market. McCuiler’s new grocery,
Foh Cash—.Three cans 3-lb. Tomatoes,
o f Coons &amp; Colder, has returned home a f­
Ridiculous low. prices for the most benu
ter a pleasant visit with Sanford friends. 25c;'tw o cans 2-lb. Tomatos, 10c. This
tiful millinery creations, by Miss Murray,
offer is for a limited' time only. W. W.
— Florida -iteople better-- seeSnnford Odery
'grMmtngCTs:------------------Long.
Delta Land Co.’s property before, buying
The City Restaurant gives 21 m eals
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
truck farms.
— J. N. Wiiitner
for $4.50, and they ore worth It
Write him nt Orlando.
Puri-detanated coffee, nt McCuiler’s new
(Guaranteed to give satisfaction)
W. A. Morse, representing the Stevens
Evaporated fruits— {teaches, prunes, ap­
grocery.
Engraving Co. o f St. Louis, called upon the
ples, apricots— at McCulier’s new grocery.
Oscar Plunket, o f Atlanta, traveling
local trade on Tuesday.
Gui-Uuit is buck-in-Sanford- for n-slinrt
fraight-egent ior-th e O.; O. &amp; I.rR. R.T tS
»“ GAU H. H. H ill (or everything In (lie
n Sanford lining up business fot the com­ time, and is engaged in surveying n "tract
grocery line.
of land about six miles from-the city.
pany.
Long’s l*rcserves in glasses. Finest on
Fresh fish every day—Guamntecd to be
Nineteen pounds-granulated sugar-for
market_____________Cu*&lt; F vams
resh— also oysters.
$!, toduy only.
—C iias , H. Evans .
Geo. L. Hoy, representing A. G. Zolfer
________ r r S i Ci .R ichard s . Lcffler Block.
Fresli Gedfgia builer7^35 cents a pound
of Chicago, has his headquarters here
Clean, w h olesom e, w ell c o o k e d — a re
looking after the vegetable crop for his for sale by Garner &amp;. Roberts.
the m eals served at The C ity R es ta u ­
Born : To Mr. ami Mrs. D. B. Arinll, rant. .
firm.
Avondale.
Ala., a fine boy. Sanford friends
If you have rooms for rent, put your
F.Viering, proprietoruf the Pearce House
name in the rooming house directory, at extend congratulations, ant! wish for the
in Gainesville, was in the city this week
young heir a long life of Itapjtiness.
Slhe Art tore.
nnd assisted in instituting tile lodge of
M. P. Li pc lias purchased the Oro barber Engles^
_
Eggs for settlng. Blue Ribbon winners
Barred Plymouth Rocks, Brokaw Poultry shop and will conduct n ffraYclass cstabif you want to sell or buy city lots, city
lisliment in tile future. Read llis adver­
. Fann. DcLand, Ha.,
property, celery fnrins, seo N. H. Garner.
tisement is this issue of The Herald.
Mr. ami Mrs. I). L. Thrasher and daugh­
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
Garner &amp;. Roberts handle Chase &amp; Sailter, May, spent several days this week
mangoes and sour pickles in bulk.
. with Mrs. Thrasher’s parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. horn's tea and coffee, the best on enrth
Ciias. Evans.
E- L Ferran, at Eustis.
Fur everything in fresh vegetables, phone
The Pastime Theatre, under its new
Garner &amp; Roberts arc now agents for 277. the new grocery store.
management, continues to attract great
the famous Royal Scarlet can goods.
A. D. Daniels has been appointed audiI- crowds to each and every performance.
or
of tiie Sanford &amp; Everglades Railway. The very best jieople o f Sanford are daily
The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for
Mr. Daniels formerly resided in Sanford, patrons of this select place o f amuse­
sale at W. W. Long's Grocery.
hting ch ief clerk o f A. P. Connelly, when ment.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Barlow and family
hC was division su|&gt;eriiitcndeni of tiie A.
passed through Sanford on Thursday, en
Rugs, from 75 cents up. E. A. Heffield
C. L.
= = = = = =
SAN FO R D, FLO R ID A
----------. route from Orlando to Hnllcndule, where
Furniture Store.
Our Own coffee, the best 25 cent coffee
Mr. Harlow is interested in the tomato,
Sec H. H. Ill'll for Celery City Blend
on the market, for sale at Garner &amp;. Roberts’
crop.
Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
stores only.
Fresh oysters on Tuesdays and Fridnys at
T. J. Henderson, representing the InterFour P ic k e rts H ere
cur marks. Return to or notify J. A.
Eggplant plants for sole. W. J. Hill
Garner &amp;. Roberts'. Full measure.
State Fruit Distributing Co., lias been lo­
Smith
ut the Flemming's place in West
The
Four
Pickerts
billed
at
the
01*™
Sanford. Fin.
3ltf
Eggs for setting. Rli6&lt;jiels]aiid Reds.
cated in Sanford for the past three months.
Sanford ami get rewnrd.
House
last
night
and
tonight.
This
com­
An alarm o f fire Tuesday nt noon car­ Mr. Henderson says his firm w ill ship
$1.50 per setting. Brokaw Poultry Farm,
TllORMJGIIlIRKDEGGSruR HATCHING— W hile
ried part o f the population of Sanford to about fifty cars of celery from Sanford this pany is coiniMsed o f artists o f rare abili­ Wyumluls. W hite Leghorns, Buff Leghorns,
DeLnnd, Fla.
ty and are old favorites among the theatiie A. C. L. tracks on Third street, where sefcson.
and Buff .Rock. $1 for 15. Apply to J.F.
A. J. Worthy o f Geneva wns a visitor in
tre-goers o f Sanford. W hile they come Ariui, Sanford..
20-8
the roof of the Gulf Refining Co.’s ware
Only
$4.50
fo
r
u
21-meal
t
ic
k
e
t
at
Sanford Inst Saturday, and make The Her­
tills time unheralded they should be ac­
house had ignited from a spark. Slight
F
or.Sale, Wood— Pine or oak, by car
the City Restaurant.
The m eals are corded the same warm welcome given
ald ofiice a pleasant call. Like ull other
load; blocks or otherwise. W. B. Uallak,
damage.
people, he has an ey e to tiie growth of
w o rth m o re .’
.• *
Altam onte Springs, Florida.*
them In the past.
See
C.
A.
Reed
for
furniture
nnd
piano
Sanford.
Fur wnnt of storage room, 1 will close
If you wnnt a first-class typewriter at
moving.
tf
W ill S ta rt D ire c to ry
out buggies and hnrness at cost, for thirty
a moderate rice, call at The Herald office.
Nineteen pounds granulated sugar for
For
an
up-to-date
tailor-made
suit,
see days. Now Is time to buy. and save
H. C. Kninscy, representing the Polk nnd inspect the Bllckensderfer. T iie best
. $1. today only.
—Ciias. H. Evans.
Directory Co., is in the city nnd will com­ and most compact inuchineon thetnurket.
D. A. Caldwell &amp;. Sons.
money.
—Sanford Carriage Works.
The Royul Tailors brand o f clothing
Shade T rees— Those wanting shade trees
pile the nnmes at once for the Sanford
Dave Adums, the popular representative
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilgus of Centraliu. III.,
means i»erfection. See samples at I), A.
of any kind, such as palmetto; magnolia,
Directory.
’
.
of
Smith
&amp;
Holden,
commission
merchants,
Caldwell &amp; Son'».
are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R.Walkoak and maple, should seo A . F. Westerlias received intelligence thuL his firm has cr. Mr. Wilgus is nursing n bruised arm,
dick.
Trees guaranteed to grow. Box
. W. J. Thigpen has purchased fifteen
JUST RECEIVED
293. Sanford.
been made one o f the ten selling agents sustained from n fall upon the icy paveA n o th e r lo i o f th o se llurgulns In
appointed by the Gcoigin-jwaeh gi
mehrartlTffIttnTnts boinr;— No danger of
owned by Thigpen &amp; Drew. This is one
H urry W ilson's.
H arness ut
Biickensderfcr typewriter is the best on
association.
such a fall ill Sanford.
of the most desirable tracts o f land on the
the market. See them at The lleruld o f­
Women's
exchange,
at
the
Art
Store
teest side.
Electa Brand Tea and Spices.
fice.
•
•
Ciias . E va n s .
Everybody join.
— K ays k K etcmuu.

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

.

The Famous Jewell Brand

Buy

a Hot Weather Gas Range

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

The best dinner In the city at The
City Restaurant-far 33 cents!

Long-Distance Telephone Booth at Fer­
nald's Hardware Store. Oak ave. 28-4
J. R. Berryhlll Is the Florida represent­
ed ve for Lew is Halsetnan o f Philadelphia.
- Mr. Berryhtli liv e s ln Sanford and is making good shipments o f celery and other
begets We».
.

Nineteen

pounds granulated sugar for

suit for $12.98, call at p, A . Caldwell &amp;.
Mrs. John L. Meek of Atlanta, w ife of Sons.
The Herald is under obligations to
the assistant superintendent o f tiie South­
ern Railway, is spending a few weeks at Frank Harris for a goodly supply of cel­
It was
the Sanford House, the guest o f her ery cut from his tick! last week.
cousin, Mr*. H. P. Driver. Mrs.'Meek pos­ fully u|vLo standard, and id lc c u _ ¿real
sesses a very sweet voice and nightly en­ credit on tiie grower, who is not only one
tertains the guests with her rare singing of our thrifjjeat colored growers, but a
Nineteen pounds granulated sugar for pronounced leader of his race.

SI. today only.

— For Sale—Good properly, tww bringing

If you warn* a first-doss tuttorinnnitf*

tw elve per cent interest bn in vestment.
— N. H. Garni r, Sanford.

—Chas. H. Evans.

For Sale,— Nine nnd one-sixth acres o f
All Local A d v e rtis e m e n t« Under This
Heading, One Cent o W o rd Each Issue land, with nn eigbYrooin house. Fruit
and plants. Flowing well guaranteed.
Wanted— Tinners, first class men only. About four miles from town. There w ill,
State wages, experience, etc., in first let- ite no real estate man’s commission on
tor. -Boons
Colder. 22 W. Adam s at.. lids. Enquire ut Stumon's restaurant,
Sanford: — — * — ' ----- ----------- 31-U “
Jacksonville. Fla.
. 30-3p

For Sale.— Choice Jersey cows for sale
Do away with dust while sweeping car­
cheap
Now fresh or will be soon. Also
Rhode Island Red eggs for batching. Cir­
pets by buying W izzard Carpet Cleaner of
$18 Art Squares for $15, size 9x12. E. cular free. C.F.W axd,WlnterPork. 29tf
$1. today only.
— Chas. a Evans:
W. W. Long.
. “
A. Heffield Co.
.
^
For Sale__ 25-foot cabin launch; B-h.p.
Garner &amp; Roberts offer high-grade choccW.
Moore.
E. Owens»
Ridiculous‘low
1
»rices
for
the
in
o
tl
beaqengine; brand new. For particulars ad­
lotea“
today.
Saturday;
only;
for
30
cents
J- A. Morris, jr., F. W , J K tto and Charles
J. A . M ddiiiau.
Hftrf'milflnrrr creation*, by Miss Murray,
Phiefrr were a m o yg U ie jolly Ocala con- per pound.
F or S ale —-Mule, w a g o n - and harness,
at Mettingera.
.
ilngt-m Gut attended the Installation of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Crjppen and
$80.
Jas. Harris, Sanford. 29-tf
Bryan Higgins has returned from Balti
d&gt;e Celery City A erio o f Eagles. Tuesday. chidren o f LouisvUle. Ky., are in the city
_____ tilhmn Jlb k — tK- bodsideof-f Fo“
— Bcautifi.il Pansy a m lU r iw „.. Nuw U ii*c time to imy yoor fimrlnch nnd wtii spend serrm I weekrnt their honte. mof*. w herelkahas b ^ n o t ttratwMrideof tion plants and cut flowers. Plants 10 to 50c
•ewer pip« fo r m a in *,--Big slock on hand. F1" " 1'* « Place, on Sylvan Lake. Mr. Crlp- of his father, capt. J.C. Higgins, who is ill eochj, Mrs. C. R. Ratliff. Sanford. 29-3p
pen is the t » g
Crlppen. and isan with pneumonia. He reports his fattier as
.F or Sale—Boiler, pump, und unglue, 0
'
—A. E. Hill.
greatly Improved, and that he will soon be horse. In good condition, and will be sold
old
Sanford
boy.
H
ie
1
many
friends
are
T- E, F, Hoskins o f Orlando, and his fa ­
able to return home. This will be most cheap.
2 8 tf
ther, Rev, Francis Hooklns o f Hartford, Cl , glad to welcome him again.
..
r-SautoiMfiskiiisJ».
jttlcgtasjimtf-igJis.
_Were 1u the
Wednesday.
n et ■U W ’ TW t h e n it s a nd - M «
— Flvcf dollars reward for one Jer­
Not the cheapest, but the best— are seyLost
qu
itoes.
L
a
rg
e
s
t
s
to
c
k
and
lo
w
e
s
t
milk cow with dark sides, gray on
Hava you seen the latest things In
f«h1gerat*r*— all steel— at Marry J. p ric e s on screen d o o r s and w in d ow s the meals served St The CHy Res­ back, with sliort crumpled horns project­
ing over face. H o i black lips, with no
at
'
.
"
H a r r y J . W ilson’s. ’ taurant.

c.

Alfred

dress

city

Wilson**.

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P e r s o n a l . — W ill the two young men who
boarded the train Monday noon at Sanford
uiul rode to Orange City Junction please
send one o f the post cards, with names
and address, to two anxious young ladies
whom they saw on same train.
—Misses Trawicu, 315 lUUi ave.. So..
.S l-tl
•
-.NaMtidila* Tenu.

To Rent.— Horse and surrey for three or
four months. — Herbert O. Crlppen, San.............— •— - OhUp

For Sale.— Twenty-four acres o f valua­
ble celery land not far from Celery avenue.
Partly improve^. A bargain.
Sanford.

Dr. Howard.
31-tf

For Rent— Furnished roomp ,Jor. lUhtLeavltt. corner Elm
avenue and Third street.
. 31-tf

Found.—Carpenter’s lime book. Owner
can- have same by calling at this office.

Tt-Fi1

�March 20 I90«.

P fc C p L t

Or

THE

UÀX

.Washington's N sw 8 an ator.-------W hcn W esley L. Jones, the new
senator from W ashington, took bis
•e a t am ong the “ conscript fa th e rs" he
had m erely to w alk from one end s f
ths capital to th e'oth er. F o r th e 'p a s t
ten years be has represented his state
In the ao colled lo w e r house, and when
bis term as represen tative ended he
w e e qualified to don the toga Senator

iEat office terv ev Hw o r e a r s 'I n the
stnte »m a te,
I lls s e r v ie « In tho state legislatu re
was ad pleasing to his constituents
that be w as nom inated and elected a
m em ber o f the F ifty -eigh th national
congress In 1D0Z and re alected tw o
years later. O n tne expiration o f his
second term in IW ki he was chpson
govern or o f the state. Mr. O lllett has
a lw a y s been a Republican In politics.
W h ile In W ash in gton he w as a w arm
supporter o f tho policies o f Presiden t
IlooeoveK .

If You Want to Buyj£r_Soll

CITY PROPERTY
OR TR U C K LA N D S

WTÉdím ¿T Yôüth.

Come and See Us

“ H ere's a dime, m y hoy. N ow , what
w ill you do w ith U Î"
“ W h y, I ’ m goln ' te r hustle rig h t o ff
1er sonie trust com pany, o f conine, nn'
biiy n thousand d olla r first morí gage
la m í!" —St. Louis Itcpuhllc-IllKpatcli.

_ ,_

— Ipnpfl won his sent nt the prlm nry
elections o f Inst y e a r when ho o ver­
w helm ingly- d e fe a te d * L e v i Ankeny,
w hom he nucceeda.
Ncimtor Joños Is a fine exam ple o f
the successful you n g man In politics,
l i e bns had to w'ork hard, and he won
on his m erits. L ackin g the w ealth
tbnt smooths mnny political pathways,
he succeeded through sheer fo rce o f
character and because the people be-— ------ 1leved-1n-bIm.—T vn ■yenrw-ogo, w hen fair
w as first nom inated fo r congress, his
opponents nnccnul nt tilín.
-— - 1 - ----- T h o now senator from W aulilngton
Is a n ativo o f Illin ois ami Is forty-six
_____
■
years old. A ft e r being adm itted to the
bar lii fils n ative stnto ho wandered
w est and finally hung up Ills shingle
In N orth Yakima', Wftnb., w h ere he has
since resided. Senator Jones tins n
w ife and tw o children. T h e oldest, a

HOARDING CELERY, SANFORD. FLA

It Makes No DifleJence W hat Y ou W an t or W h e re Y o u W a n t It

H A V E IT
and on Terms that are Right

HO W ARD-PACKARD LAND COM PANY
and brown.'

8 lr

W a lter O srrstt's Chtss Feat.
An extraordin ary fea t w as recently
accomplished by Sir W a lter BarraM,
professor o f nuiHlc nt O xford u niver­
sity. Sir W alter, w ho la nn enthusi­
astic fh rs s player, challenged tw o o f
his frien d s to play ngalnst .bird slmultBOtoUllr. -and. voluntaerod Ul runder
on n piano any pleco w hich m ight bo
selected by those present.
N ot only did he keep his w ord, but
nlso carried on a conversation w ith
several bystanders w ho did their l&gt;e»t
to distract him. T h e pieces w hich hb
w as called on to play w ere selections
fro m Bach, Mosnrt, Ileethoven , M en­
delssohn and Chopin.

A N arrow Escape,

Hardware and Farm
THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
Used In Uncle S am 's Paint Shop
During the past year the U. S.
N avy has consumed 001,000 |»&gt;inuts
^

G o v e r n o r o f C a lifo r n ia ,

Best by Tost for Growers. All Vrlio lioviUiia »pray conllnuouily ore Irre (tum blislit
and Insrcla.
f

umh!

Lucas W h ite Paint

278,700 |xnmds o f HJCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
nnd

M arta H enry and the Bottle.
__ An enthusiastic. agen t fo r a^yacuunv.
bottle firm once cornered Colonel Wnttemou nnd endeavored In sell lit 111 n
sample o f his w ares
H e launched
Into nn elegant description o f tho a rti­
cle, w inding up w ith the statem ent:
“ It w ill keep nny liquid eith er hot or
cold fo r seven ty-tw o hours."
“ D on’t w ant—don't w ant It at a ll!"
shouted Marso H enry, raising his
hands in protest. “ I f I have nny thing
w orth drinkin g I don’t w an t to keep It
seven ty-tw o hours." ' .

n etw eeu pressure from W ashington
nnd nntl-Jnpnncne sentim ent In Ids
state G overn or Jnmes N. O lllett o f C al­
iforn ia has lieen leading tho strenuous
life o f late. That he maintained a cool
head under tho circum stances seems
p roo f enough o f his fitness fo r tho
high office be fills,
G overn or O lllett got his ea rly tra in ­
ing In tho woods. W hen little more

Implements

than 100,000 gallons o f paint,
equivalent to SO carloads of 200.000 gallons each, ami which would
make a train more than oueduilf

T-iUnmer’s W eekly,

He’s From Missouri;
You Have to Show Him

tion to this Uncle Sam*
lias used during iltc past year more
than 25.000 gallons of LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAM ELS nnd other
products. •
Uncle Sam's preference is not n
matter o f favor, hut o f Q U A L IT Y
and RESULTS.
In Uncle Sam's service, as in
evcrylMRly else's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS hnve an unbroken record
for satisfactory results.

W e have the largest
and best equipped plant
for d riv in g wells in this
section o f thè country
and are prepared to lill
all orders promptly. Our
m ach in ery is up-to-date
und our workmen are
skilled in the work.
Those contemplating
putting in wells would
serve t h e ir "best interests by consulting us and
learning prices before

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflow ers, etc,, etc,, In Sanford, pays
I Sell the Ln'nd— Your Brniris, Money, and

&lt;

G overn or Folk Is from Missouri.
regarded ns a pretty good citizen
hlmsulf.
80« what ho says about a
certain sort o f citizen

114’ s

than a strip lin g he lumbered In W is ­
consin, stu dyin g la w In hts hours o f
respite. Dorn In W isconsin l a 1800. he
there received hls education and waa
adm itted to the bar. In 1888 he le ft
hls n a tive Btate and settled at Eureka,
Cal. In .a fe w years he w as appointed
c ity atto rn ey and ‘ a ft e r a lx ^ j$ a rs _ tn

"I do not ballevo In tho mall
ordsr oltizsn. A t 18 B E T T E R
T H A T W « SHO ULD HAVE
A TH O U SA N D TO W N 8 TH A N
O N E L A R G E C I T Y . If ■ place
1» {J6bd ¡Qlblijjh for a man to
make hls money In, It cortalnly
should bs good enough for. him
to spsnd hls money in. Th s
marchants have a just right to

all the business o f tho town In
which they have their stereo,
end every good citizen w ill help
them to get IL "
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FA£SC ao sim ply sta te d !

LARG E

IM PROVED IR R IG ATED FARMS.— U N C L E A R E D LAN D S
Flowing Wells on All
Celery Delta and otlwr.Deelrabfc Tracts in Blocks to suit PurchaW.

W H ITN ER

Price, nud descriptions upon request

First N ational Bank Building

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THE SANTORO HERALD

The

NOTICE

HAVE YOU SEEN THE-

In Circuit Court, SevrnVh Juilkinl diruit of Flor
l*ln, OrnilUr county.
In Chancery,
dtntiqltm Dtrrughl
v*
Anna C.' Woddbrld(*, Dill 10Remove Cloud (ruin
Ttioraat A Johntun
Title
Calvin A. Foagc and
OeorgeB. Morton
Tor.T,f?* A. Johnton. Calvin A. Ponge and George

Scrap B ook
Hat* a* Alda to Matrim ony.

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Bank of Sanford
Capital 9 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

S ‘ ' \—V ;

Vl \1\tL.U *\' &gt;

B. Morton:

Opened

for

b u s in e s s 'in

190GI

bundles
From the affidavit of Tho*. Emmrt Wllaon, here­
in duly tiled he depot,-» and lay»: That lie 1» one
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A ccoun ts of
of the attorney» for the complainant In the above
entitled cauie. that affiant ha* itnod reaiontobr
lleve and doei believe that th^Uendniila Tli«». A.
Johnton. Calvin A. 1‘onge and Oen. H Morton are
retldenu of a »tale or country other than thla
•tate, and that the residence of them and of each
of them H unknown, and that there 1» nu periunia
Residents of-Snnfort! nnd im m ediate vieinitythe stale of Florida. the arrvlce ol n »ubporna ut&gt;on
whom would bind fkurh defendants or rlther of
lljern. nnd thnt each of the said defendants Is over
tlië'ngr of twenty-one years.
It is therefore
ordered that
-------------— you and each of you
be and appear to this bill on Monday, the .Ini day
“ To t* fair w ith both frlond and foe,
of May; -tttOU, tbe-snmr bring n rule tiny ofthts
court.
Oft y o u r ow n llttlo rights forego;
It Is further ordered thnl this notice be published
it Pays.**
once n week lor eight consecutive weeks In The
Sanford Herald, n newspaper published in Sanford,
Orange County, Florida.
iq ReliefWitness, li. M. Robinson, Clerk of the Circuit
Darky (boarding n t r a l n K I heard Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit in nnd for said
county nnd »tale, March 2. 1009.
•boot youh Wife Ilyin ’, Jim. W b n r y o ’ Tikis. E. Wilson,
». M. Kinmnson. Clerk.
One that will stand the greatest tests
Bines &amp; Paluu .
By M. A. Unworn. 1». C.
gwlne now?
Complainants
a
Solicitors.
28-8
M. M. SMITH.
H. R. STEVENS.
G. S. DERRY.
Cannot get out o f alignment
H. E. TO LAR
« I’s off to Join tie M orm ons.
H it
President
Vice-President
Cashier
keeps ono wotnnn buntlla' too natch
A ss’t Cashier
The best machine on the market
N u t le u o l D i h c l m r g o
to support n heavy ontnh Ink m - . " w v v v v v v \\v v v v v v v v w w v % w v m v w w w i y w &gt; v w %v v v » * &gt; w k n \ w \
A $100 Machine for $00
A ll persons nre hereby notified that
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on, to-w it, the 30th day o f June, 1909,
Sec them ot The Herald oflice
T h e gu aran ty T ru st and S avin g Bank
A-Pointer*.
w ill n bbly fo r ifarflnal discharge an e x ­
"Tou enn nlwnyn toll nu a ctor whose ecutor o f the estate o f lxtring A . Chase,
getton linn not been prosperous," fluid deceased, to the Hon. W illiam M artin ,
County Ju dge ot
O range
County,
Ur. Stoimlagf— names ■ ■■■■»
Florida, and fo r the approval by said
300 First 8 t „ Sanford, Florida
County Judge o f llnnl accounting as set
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-He won’t talk with you fiv e mln- forth in iu P T fp o r t (h'"inrflTt&gt;tetn]nty
p_jrUliotit' snyrn^
JJ'FhUjdj-jjilg o ’a ofllec in the C ity o f Orlando, •F+ -F•&gt;-F-F-F-F-F -F4 - - F * + * * 4. }. 4 - * . &gt;
doesn’t mipreclnlo n r V r—W aallliUilpfl- O
C ran ge Cotudy, Florid iu /______
H a rn ts a and Bugglsa
Blacksm lthlng and Horasahoslng
“Tho wim' woman Is oh ca refu l About
choice o f n lint ns alio Is about the
choice of n bufffiifn».'* T h e celebrated
tulhor who n lfW W i-th ls dictum m ay
Mve exaggerated a little, but not
Bnch. 'An»I «H ow me, a wotnnn. to
tril
solemn men w hom I oee snAerII,
the ••frivolity" o f my sex that
often the elcvercat am ong you chooaes
• 4 lfe for no le t t e r reason thnn that
,mHn thua Bidected.liaH herself
choaon a be« mlng liatl—Mine. C. P o
rand M agazine.
Broutellea In

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You’ve Met Hint.
"How -do &gt; on llko you r now neighbor r
"Oh, bo’a the kind o f man that Haves
his longest story’Uo tell w h ile w e are
bolding the front door open fo r him
to r&gt;■"

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LIVER Y, F E E D and
SALE STABLES

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

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Reading Room |

AU TO M O B ILES FOR LIVERY USE
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Pope Contracting Company

U pstairs, P ico Block

High-Grade House-Building a Specialty
Ope » Tucsrtays A to 6 p. m.
AND

Sa tu rd a ys A lo 9 p. m.

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GATE CITY HOUSE

Lim ited Love.
Room mid Hoard $1.50 Per Day.
"When your parents first refused inc
Meals. 35c.
your hand, 1 w as ho w retch ed that I
wanted to th row m y s e lf out o f the
-F S pecial R a t o b y th e W e e k
-window.”
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“ It was so b lgh !’’— Lu tdlge B latter.
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In Doubt.
T h a t ’» a curious looking mule
you’re driving.” rem arked the man
who was w h ittlin g a pine stick.
’■Yasslr." answ ered Erastus Plnklcy.
"lie Is kind o’ cur’us."
“ What w ill you take fo r h liu ?"
“ What’ll I tnke foil him ? Say. boss.
I* you referriii’ to dut mule jih a piece
-o’ property nr an nfttlctton?*'—‘VVnshIngtun Star.

Henry McLaul i n

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Builders’ Supplies. Interlareben 'Sand

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A lp h a Cement. A c m e Plaster

W. W . L O N G

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DEALER IN

Fresh Meats

Plans.

Cheerfully Furnished

Groceries

OFFICE A T RESIDENCE

Agent for Virginia Carolina Fer­
tilizers

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O F SAN FO R D , F L A .
F. It. RAND, Fraaidanl
F. F. FORSTER, Caahlar

MY SPECIALTIES

Rogers’ Piateti Ware

Safety Deposit Boxes for Rt
O R G A N I Z E D 1887

Elgin and Walthnm Watches
Mot and Cold Oath* at all Houra.
phur Oatha a Specialty

Hot S u l­

Onp visit nnd &gt;ou Inum e n Staunch

ALL

GOODS

GUARANTEED

Do You Want to Help UND ERW O O D
Boom This Town?

Patron

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C a p i t a n de T a m p a

Pico Block oppoait* Eapraaa Offlca

FOR S A L E

Finest Five Cent Cigar
On the Market

n-ROOM HOUSE, 14 A C R E S

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In Enterprise

f 0 R SALE

$1100.00

L. R. Philips’ Drug Store

DON P EA B O D Y
Enterprise

Florida

FRESH

The Pioneer Visible

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used in the

now,

w ill e v e n tu a lly

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If you do, you’ll aubscribiSofc this paP*r regularly and advartla* lo 1L
Buttf you don’t, you’ll sneer at our efforts
for town Improvement
H you don’t, you’ll order-your Job
printing from some outsider.
Aoo’t, you’ll borrow your nelghI&gt;°r's copy of the paper to read.

00 ,XOD OB DON’T Ypljt

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STATE DEALERS

Jacksonville,

In Business to

do Business for Those Who Need My Services
Postonica Box 771

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Plumbing and
1Gas Fi tting
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All Work Receives My Personal Attention

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Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty ;;
A PLACE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
8 h o rt O rd s rs A t A ll H o u rs

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W rite us for further information

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J. I. A N D E R S O N ’S

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buy is the

Underwood
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If you do, you’ll patronize home Lnduatrial, laidudlng-tha ptiu^r.
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GROCERIES

past, or

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None but first-dass InlHtr eni|&gt;loyed arid nil contracts guaranteed to l»e In accordance'
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AND

m ay use, the m achine you
If you do, you’ll aaalst thu editors In
advertising the placa.

4%^ U I I ^ U B C
CONTRACTOR
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n u u n c o
and B U I L D E R

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

MEATS
T y p e w r it e r

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a e o . FERNALD, Vlca-Fraa.
0. F. W HITNER, Asst. Caahlar

Only National Bank In Orange County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance

Fashionable Hair Cutting
and General Barbering

Gorham’s Sterling Silver

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F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK

Tonsorial Parlors

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Estimates, nnd nil Information relative tir Building

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A L B E R T G R Ä M L IN G

True to H er Train in g.
“ Where was the now Btar discover­
ed?" 081( 1*11 ono dram atic critic o f an­
other.
’’In n laundry," was the -reply.
"Ah, well, she can’ t forgot her old
calling. Sho’s m angling the part."

DEALERS IN

S t m niiers W e l c o m

JEW ELER

Pickard’s Hand-Painted China

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Contractor mid Builder

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"D o y o i think Hint m ost peojiie •••
nowadays w o r «hip m o n e y Y’________ __
"No; I w on’ t go na fa r ns tlm t,"
answered the home gro w n philosopher,
"hut I will say,th at the lo v e o f m oney
U Mldotn platonic."— TVaahiugtou H e r ­
■ J. D. P A R K E R , Prop.
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HAND B R O TH E R S

HERALD

Sanford Library

vBntmy 1«?,' itkw.

Th e G uaranty T ru sdan d S avin g Hank,
‘¿1-ñm W r M . BestwiVk, J r.T PresidouL

W ill Furnish Estimates for any Building
___ Right ort-th«-Jnb. . . » ---- ---Repairs, Etc..
Indignant Clllzon (to offlee boy)—
Tour confounded {taper bad nn out­
rageous nltnck on m d 'th in morning,
Office at A.
HiLLji Lumber Vutil
ind~ Olllce
Hoy
(b rtsk lyi—Yesalr.
How many copies w ill you have?
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
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SA N FO R D

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and Best Efforts
Opposite Qty Hall

Prompt, Clean Service
’Phone 230

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Meal Tickets ore Sold at Reduced Rules ..

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MUSICAL FESTIVAL

IN HIE SOCIAL WORLD -

Price* of Seat* to be Increased With­
out further Notice

Items of Interest Concerning
Society, People.

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
How Celery CUy Vanity fa ir While
Away the Golden Hour*—
Social Gossip.
An A ttr a c tiv e Guest.
Sanford has a soloist o f rare ability
this week in the person o f Mrs. J. L
Meek o f A tlanta, who Is visitin g her
cousin. Mrs. H. P. Driver. Mrs. Meek
hitherto spent her winters In Orlando.
where her talent was a valuable addition
to the concerts
and musical circles.
H aving visited Sonford for the first time
this season, Mrs. Meek is greatly attract­
ed by the advantages o f the city as a
w inter resort, and will hereafter make
the Sanford bouse her « In t e r home.

The comml ttee o f the Jacksonville Spri ng
Musical Festival g iv e notice that the asso­
ciate membership tickets which ate now
being sold at 55, and which en title the
holder to one seat at each o f the four concerts on A p ril 19th and 20th. w ill be w ith­
drawn from sale at any tim e without fur­
ther notice, and the regular-price tickets,
costing between $ 6 -one 58 w ill be substi­
tuted. I f any reader o f The Herald has
postponed Ills or her reservation o f seats,
imm ediate application should be made to
the secretary, Mr. T, T. Elmore, Jackson­
ville, and funds should accompany all a p ­
plications.
The railroads w ill place on sale reduced
tickets from Sanford to Jacksonville, thus
everyone w ill have an opportunity o f tak­
ing in the festival at a nominal 'in v e s t­
ment.
The festival w ill consist o f three big fea ­
tures: W aiter Damroschand the celebrat­
ed New, York Symphony Orchestra, four
world-renowned soloists, orchestral, mis-

AN IN V E S T M E N T
IN SA N FO R D
IS TH E SUREST

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achieved the feat o f giving three hundred
B W * K d * o « * ~ « * * : This splendid or1ga n ization iia s been on a permanent basis

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The p r o j^ m o f '‘Selection, from English I ^ M f
parlors o f Mrs;Fannie Stcmhndge Munson ^

twCnty-fivc ye a r, o
interests o f orchestral m i

P am p h let o f S a n fo rd
Descriptive o f Sanford, celerycenterand
• violin solos by Miss Tcnnic, violin.obliga­ progressive d ty , The Herald has just got­
tos by Malcolm J.Wade. a chorus o f twenty ten out a beautiful pamphlet nm ldsscnd" TroraSahròfd's^iTnhy pretty lihtTaurfiCllVi
young girls. A ll are cordially invited. through Florida to the various resorts for
Admission, 26 cents; Benefit o f music distribution. The pamphlet deals with
club and program expenses. Program the history o f the Celery City and the marvitfOUS grOWlh o T tlie^ w sT few years, and
— «om m ences « t 8:15 o ’clock jeumpLly.
is ftandjwme ly embelished with n number
The semi-monthly reception o f the W e- o f cuts showing the principal business en­
laka Club last week was more than inter­ terprises, residences and g lim p s ^ o f fruit­
esting from the fact that such n fine mu­ ful landscape. In Tam pa a number of
these pamphlets have been received at
sical program was rendered as fo llo w s:
V faU aS oio
Mr Wad« the city ticket offices o f the Coast Line,
Mr* R. C. Maxwell and they are being distributed to callers
R ecita li'in
Vocal Solo
......Mr. Geo. Perry
by city ticket agent Y . R. Beasley and his
Recitation.
MU* Charlotte Keelor
Piano Solo.
,. .Mr»„D. L Thrasher assistants.— Tampa Tribune.

Farms.

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Vocal Solo.
Recitation

.............Mr Weeden
........ MU* Simmons
................ Mr. Wade

A success in every way. .
A ll responded to encores. A t the dose
'M usk nit, M iwlam e#—Heown. KiWSg
and Smith served a two-coursc supper.
' In H o n o r o f M rs. M eek.
Mrs. H. P. Driver gave a course lunch­
eon on Tuesday in honor o f her cousin?
Mrs. J. L. Meek, o f Atlanta, one of the
prominent visitors to the city this week.
Those present were Mrs. W. l_ Palmer
and Miss A n toinette Slcmons of Orlando,
Mr. Hamilton and Mrs. Harrison.
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City Property

If you want any of these,, See
Terms to suit your pocket-book

_ , M is tria l In W ebb Case
The case of E. E. Webb which occupied
Lite attention o f the criminal court last
week, resulted in a mistrial, and will
•00*0« up agaMi-wt-the next-Msstou o f lit*
criminal court. May 24.
Col. Palmer o f Tampa and A.M . Thrash­
er o f this city represented the defense.
Oouflfy Solicitor W arlow was assisted by
Hon. J. M. Cheney o f Orlando. Tills case
promises to cost the county a neat little
sum before it is settled.

W ill Build on S a n fo rd Avenue
Realizing the need o f more store rooms
in Sanford and that the trend o f business
will be along the line o f Sanford avenue,
N ew F a c to ry P r o g re s s in g
The large two-story building being erect­ J. M. Stumon. the restaurant man, is ar­
ed by the Sanford Carriage Works is as­ ranging to erect two stores on his property
suming larger proportions and will soon be on the avenue nt an early date. The
ready for occupancy. The front of con­ building now on the lot will be moved to
crete and white pressed brick presents n a lot on Fourth street and put in first-class
good appearance and ample space inside condition for residenoe purposes. The
new stores will tie modem in uppearancc
wifi give this factory facilities for a large
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output. W. H. Underwood, the proprietor, and suitable for almost any class o f busi­
ness.
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m ay add an'auto garage to the factory as
Sanford w ill soon need more storage room
The Florid a B lossom s.
(Orlando Sentinel)
for the many new automobiles that arc be­
Messrs. George Adam s and T. W , Prcsing purchased.
son, o f Sanford, and Mr. Jim Hammond
N e g ro W ill Hang
of Orlando were at the Pastim e Theater
The negro, Jesse W illis, who murdered la lt Friday and Saturday nights. E very­
Section Foreman Hammock last Novem ­ body seemed to enjoy their leiest joke*
ber will be hanged in April. ThcReportcr- ! and songs. They certainly made a hit in
Star has the following regarding it:
Orlando, and we would be glad to see
"The Heath warrant for Jesse W illis has them back at the Pastim e any old night.
been received bv_S h eriff. Kirkwmwt,— lt----------- r
w ilLbc remembered that Wiills-raurdered ------- -- ------ H ood G ang atW O rk
The county road gang has finished the
Section Foreman Hammock at Paola last
November. The time for the banging is work on the Munrvj; road and are now
wdFking on the road to Sylvan Lake. I l l s
A ivil lGth. between ten and two.
to be hoped that the county will build a
M o r e 'N e w R esid en t*.
good road all the w ay to Sylvan Lake, as
C. C. W hittaker and W. T. Burnett of
this road is traveled extensively and would
Camden, S. C., have arrived in the city
prove a great convenience, and induce
and w ill make it their future home- Mr. more trade to come to Sanford.
Burnett has pvrehased the Capt. Whitncr
place on S ilver Lake for u residence, and
Making Pressed Sand B rick *
has also purchased some valuable celery
The Pope Contracting Co. now have
land on Beardall avenue.
Several oilier their new brick making machine in oper­
fam ilies from Camden are expected to ation and are turning out a
arrive later.
o f pressed sand brick.' ' These can be sold
S an ford an A u tom obile City
The smoke wagons are getting to be nu­
merous in Sanford, and soon will be so
common that even an editor can ride in
one. In the past few weeks six new cars
have been added to the list, and ere Jong
Sanford wlU become anTautonioblie center.
A new garage w ill sòon be erected to accommodate the new influx o f cars.
Verily, prosperity is upon'us.

M AKER

ANYW HERE

Sanford society w ill suffer n decided
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less th a few weeks by the departure o f
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The N ew York Symphony which w ill n p
Mrs. Keelor and M is. Charlotte Keelor
inJack8onvillc is becoming more anti
who depart for their home.ln New York ^
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naUona, Am erjcah orchc9lrn.
tb spend the summer.
Only the hope o f N q other 0fchfStTfl
the world eVftl
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MONEY

INSHEW
Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni
ties in Florida
U nim proved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
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Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained and ready for cron, $ 5 0 00 0 to $1000.00
per acre.
-----City property, Improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres timber land, with -finest site in
Florida for crate factory. •
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Others n i x you what can be dona M URRELL fL MINSHEYV are practical fa rm ers as
well as real estate brokers,' and are here to show you what has been and cun be dona ~— ■■

W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; COM PAN Y

General Fire Insurance
Sanford

to the trade at a very low figure and the
Pope Contracting Co., expect a fine trade ;
in this line.

Florida

W O M A N ’S
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the express office, announce* that hc~Bf f
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as well as ladies* facial massage. Expert*
are employed, who w ill he sent to the
homes o f all making request. Tha prices
- - On* Hundred Car* of Celery
are reasonable, and only white people are
According to the amount o f celery that
catered to.
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has already gone forward this week. San­
ford w ill ship o ver one hundred car loads
The Herald furnishes engraved visiting
In six days. The price still remains firm cards a t the tam e price asked in Jackson­
at 51.75 per crate.
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SANfORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MARCH 20. 1909

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The railroad between A rcadia and Plant
'City Is bein g rushed to completion. The
company is advertising for 500 more la­
borers.
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CLUED FROM THE STATE PRESS

Granite Curbing Is Being Laid
This Week
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PAVING WILL START AT ONCE

Fofest fires in the vicin ity o f Gainesville
arc doing considerable dam age to fences.
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An Epitome of the Week’s Most Im ­ nnd other property.
First Street Will Soon Present A Fine
portant tlappcnlnls In the
Upton Sinclair, author o f "Th e Jungle,"
•y
Appearance And A Most
H a vin g purchased the Oro Barber Shop and
State's Domain. &gt;
which caused the Chicago packing house
Busy T h o ro u g h fa re
•George J. Gould and party nre en joying investigation some yenrs ago, is ill at n '• 'T h e plans and specifications for the
put
it
in
first-class
condition
nnd
g
rea
tly
improved
hospital
in
Tampa.
themselves in Florida waters this month
brick paving have been approved by
%
.i
A
in Mr. Gould's $2.000.000 palace stcatn
For running a gam bling house in Tam ­ the City Couucil and the work o f pLoclng
the same in every w a y v I wish to uhnounce to the
pa, A . A lvn rez is sentenced to pay a fine the granite curbing is being done this ?
yacht.
Wm. 1&gt;. Gonzalez, 18 years ohl. died of o f $ 5 0 0 and costs or serve three months week. Tho workmen are now laying the
curb west o f the railroad at the intersec­
lockjaw in Pensncola last week. Some in Jill.
public that they can now btuissiired o f a
days before he had broken nn arm by n
The Palm avenue Baptists o f Tntnpa tion of French avenue and the work will
fail from n trapeze at big home. Although are to build n new church to cost $30,000 be carded.through to Sanford avenue.
the injury wns painful, nothing serious
Lakeland is to have a $40,000 tourist Whcxi.the curbing has been laid the real
was thought o f it until symptoms
I k.4
M m n S n i i T n £ t + K W * o f brick. paving will .slnrcatid'thc
jaw set in.
season's guests. Dr. J. L. McKay and Mrs company that has it in charge propose to
The Baptists o f Palm etto Beach have L. Fnlls of K in g's Mountain, N. C.. nre to rush it to completion.
It is not now known whether any other
organized n church. Rex. L. D. Geiger furnish $30,000 and the citizens o f Lake
streets
will be pa vet) or not, but should ♦
In e v e r y respedt The very best of barbers w ill he
land
the
other
$10,000:-----t
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— presided over theineeting. T it«o rg a n iza ­
tire Couucil so dccis^xat its next meeting
tion is the result o f revival m eetings re­
Charles Petty, a former resident of Key
this work will be taken up before the
cently held by Rev. Mr. Sims. —
employed, and in the hands o f skilled artists your
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West, shot nnd instantly killed his w ife at
contractors leave.
The merchants on
The quartermaster's department at Sparks, Nevada, last week. He is under
First street are jubilant over the prospect
,
Washington hns authorized the contract nrrest.
wants in the tonsorial line w ill he attended to and
t
o f a paver! street us this will elit^ihnte
for the construction o f a '$23,500 barracks
W hile explaining how to repel the nt the dust that formerly made life a bur*
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building at Fort Barrancas. The build­ tack o f a highwayman, A. B. Gebhnrdt
dcuaiud-uMiauuMWH}««&lt;uta(ed-tl»e «losin g
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ing wilFbelBO Teel long nnd tw o sto- o f Pensacola shot and killed John Wux
of the front doors.
- rios high and will be erected near ilia pro- well, nn honored-guest- nt his home. It
W n fiU ie brKk paving and a street
-----seat Iwrrncks building. Tl»e departmenF Vrns'hnothcr ense oT didn't know it was
I am not a knocker, and b e liev in g in the great
railw ay Sanford litis left the pritnir class
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has also authorized the follow ing contract^ loaded.
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of small cities and joined the larger cities
for buildings at Fort Barrancas: One mess
future o f Sanford, I have invested my money in
of the slates.
hall, to cost $5,200; lavatory, $3,800;
The need o f ginwl streets for Sanford has
plumbing for the same, $3,000; one double
been a long felt want, and the city coun­
this enterprise, relying upon an appreciative pub­
■fireman's quarters. $5,385
U nited S ta te s G e o lo g ic a l S u rvey Cau­ cil should devote their attention to the
An unoccupied building in W est Tampa,
tio n s A gain st W a s te
other streets of the city and place them in
lic to assist in making tiiis tonsorial parlor the
used occasionally for storing tobacco, was
Following information is tnkcti from the better c o n d it io n ,_______ _ __
destroyed by firc'l\st week.
United States Geological Survey Bulletin
"T h e case with which flowing wells can
The dead body o f Felip Frnga. a cigar
best in the State.
be
obtained by drilling in many localities
maker in Tiunpti.wiiH found banging from
a limbof a tree thnt projected over the river along the East Coast of Florida has,
a short distance a b o veth c city one day caused them to be regarded us sources of S an fo rd W ill Get In The Game W ith A
G ood Club
last weçk. It wns evidently n clear case inexhaustible supply, and deep drilled
The
great
nutidnal
game will receive a
of suicide, judging from n noté pinned to wells from which the w ater is allowed to
new
impetus
this
summer,
nnd several
his shirt bosom which rend: "N o one is re­ waste m ay be seen nt many places in
South
Florida
cities
will
form
u league. t
this
part
^«f
the
state.
-The
efliict
o
f
this
sponsible for-thfo but mcr“ —----—
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Sanford will have a lirat-class hall park
The Geiger grove nt Lakeland was re­ waste o f w ater on the flow o f the wells
along
the
route
o
f
the
new
car
line,
nnd
W ill at all times assure my patrons o f a quick
cently sold for $13,500 to Major W ebb of hns recently been studied by geologists
preparations should be made nt once to
o
f
the
United
States
and
Florida
geolog­
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Baltimore, Md.
ical surveys in connection with n general organize n strong team and get in the
service and no long waits
The Florida State Sunday school con­
investigation o f (he ground-water sup­ game. As there are to be other amuse­
vention is to he held in Tampa next week,
plies o f the state. A comparison o f some ments at the park, it would be well for the
commencing Tucsdaÿ n nd conti nu i ng Wed Yours for business
wells that nre shut off when not in use citizens to meet and discuss the subject,
nesdny ami Thursday. The sessions will
with others that are allowed to H o w with­ and organize for the common cause. The
he held in the First Baptist church.
out regard U&gt; waste si lows a decline in ball diamond could be made in the center
T. J. Appleyard. o f the Lake City Index, the heud or volume o f water from the,, un­ if the proposed half-mile track, and both
has purchased the plunt o f the Capital City capped wells after a few yenrs. In btcoi- could fie made at the same - time. When
Publishing Co. o f Tallahassee, nnd will ities where wells nre far apart the decline there are no games scheduled to take
take possession April 5. It is understood m ay be so slight as to be unnodceable; place the horsemen could have races, and in
Proprietor Oro Barber Shop
that the state printing is Included in the but where many wells o f nearly the same the eveuittg other amusements could be
deal.
depth have been drilled in tile same town arranged for.
OPPOSITE WELBORN BLOCK
BARK A V E N U E
Regarding the promised league, the
St. Petersburg is to have a new Govcrn- the amount o f water now flowing is d e ­
nienl building. The site has been selectei cidedly less than it was originally. This Tam pa Tribune hns the following:
’Declaring that Bartow, St. Petersburg. £ ^ -s-&lt;• &lt;• 4 4 4 4 •&gt; 4 4 4 4 •&gt; &lt;• 4 4 4 &lt;• 4 •&gt; 4 •&gt; 4 •&gt; 4 4 4 4 4 4 ❖
4 4 4 ❖ 4 4 4* 4 + 4 4 •&gt; 4 4 *&gt; 4 4 v
and cost $7,500. The lot is 100 feet condition is shown hy wells at Jackson­
square, and is between First uvenne nnd ville. St. Augustine, New Smyrna, Day­ Arcadia. Lakeland, Orlando, nnd jKissibly
Plunt City, ure already prepared for enter­
First ullcy north.
tona, Palatkn nnd elsewhere.
,i t v t t n i w m u t m M
ing n South Florida baseball leage, U. B.
Experience
in
other
artesian
areas
The three-masted schooner Mystic, Ium
Marquis o f Bartow, one o f the most enthu­
W H Y NOT USE
ber laden, Jacksonville to New London, should serve us a warning to users itf the
siastic
promoters
of
the
national
game.
Conn., has reached the port o f destination Florida wells. In Indiana where w ater
s|»ent yesterday in „Tam pa talking over
after u stormy passage o f twenty-one days. Bowing out between the casings o f hun­
matters
with those who are interested in
In which she lost must o f her sails and rig­ dreds o f abandoned gas wells has been
Ihe gam e here, and before leaving for his
ging and a jiorlion o f her masts. During allowed to waste for years, many o f these
home declared that he believes it is cer­
the gules encountered she wus Mown 180 wells have ceased to flow. In California
tain now that South Florida will liuve a
It 1ms shown more results for the Money invested than any other.
miles off the coast.
and elsewhere funning districts once
league.
made
fertile
by
irrigation
from
flowing
—It-wtU jMty- you to-eKami»e-tite-i?elery-Fiel&lt;ia where— — —
[urglars last week broke Into the store
DgrBig Ms "stay htere~Mf. MurfJuTs talked
v ff
^Gfiltly at High Springs and got w e llg hflVe now Become desolate through over the sItuatIon“ wtth Fred Ball 'a nd Dad
sway with about $600 worth D f ' goods, tfieir reckless misuse.
Groves, two o f the most enthusiastic d e­
The exhaustion of the artesian waters
mostly clothing, Lutcr, three men were
votees o f the gam e in Tampa. .Both of
arrested at Live Oak, who had a portion o f Florida is nut, perhups, imminent, but these.gentlemen assured Mr. Marquis thnt
is used.
Our representative, C. M. BRAD W ATER, is in Sanford
it is easy Co understand that when the
of the stolen goods with them.
they will see to it that Tam pa hns a club
every week. See him or write to him nt Orlando or
water flowing out o f the ground exceeds
At a meeting o f the Florida head camp
in the field this yenr, and that there are
in amount that supplied from its ultimate
Woodmen of the World, Division V. held
several others, among them Dave Woodsource, tile flow will gradually diminish,
i:
ia Tumpu lust week, the follow ing officers
wnrd, who stand rcudynnd w illin g to g iv e
and that every well from which water
elected for the ensuing year: J.
Tam pa the fastest hull team ih flD it bus
JAC KSO N VILLE, FLORIDA
W rit« lor Booklet.
runs to waste lessens the common supply
Muck Town«, Tumpu, head con su l1coin
ever
had.____________________________
o f neighboring wells. Owners nre there­
rounder; Dr. T. S. Anderson, head advisor:
"It is proposed to play tw o gumes in
fore urged to sec (hat w e l f a r e cop|&gt;ed
R- E. Bray, head hanker; J. E. Davis, heud
teach city every week, if the schedule can
or otherwise shut o il when not in use.
clerk; Eppes Tucker, head escort; Charles
be so arranged, and to have u strict ugreePonce DeLeon Celebrallon
S. Noble, head watchman; Ixnils Johnson.
m ciita s to the transferring o f players, and
The next event o f note to take plnce in the jumping o f contracts. So for ns is
Had sentinel. Miami was selected as thu
••czt place of meeting: time, second Tues­ Florida will be the Ponce deLcon celebra­ possible, the league w ill be made up of
day in March. 1D10.
tion at Sf. Augustine un March 31 and amateur players, but it w ill be necessary
For the week ending March 6, 0,250,- A p ril 1 and 2. This celebration cominwn- to import some talent to fill In the weak
orates the 307th anniversary o f thejhnd- places.
#
000 cigars were made in Tompe.
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iug o f Ponce deLcon, the fo w jiilu g o f the
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Cupl. Joseph Price o f Palatkn w oselcctcd city o f St. Augustine-hk—Menendez and
Arrival and Departure of Malls
*icc junior commander o f die Blue and the change o f flags, and in past years has
Effective Ntnem hcr K tltm u h .
™y ass°ciation nl the annual convention been one o f the most spectacular event?
. 7 0 0 &gt; m . 2 05 p . m .. S 40 p m. Wall Paper, Patnts~aml Oils, White and ’ New «Mome Seultti
M d In Fitzgerald, Go., last week. The ever presented in this country.- This year
South........................... 7 00«. m . 2 3 5 * q&gt;.
M a c h i n e s , Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
lathering was un enthusiastic one although It w ill be on a much larger scale than ever
Tuiuite oohr
.............. :.ll 33 ■Titusville branch....... 00 s. in . 5 40 p. ui.
^cking In numbers, on account o f weather and the various nations w ill be represent­ — Oviedo brsnch ....... ■»- ■-jfc— — IQ
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Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene
T rilby branch .................7 00 • . m . I 10 ji. m.
conditions.
ed in costumes tl\at are historically cor­
T i r u n brsnch . . . . . i . . . I " * P. m.
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Miami is to have a new Government rect. Every visitor to Florida should re­ U s w F o f
' 7.
N o rth .................. S i p. in., » O O p m.
S o u th .......... 1 53 p. m , 5 30 p. in.. B 00 p. in.
mmdlng t0 cost $160.000 exclusive o f the main in the state long enough to ptteud
T itu sville brench............ » OO e. ra , 2 25 p. ro.
» L which cost 115,000 and is 150 feet this celebration. The various transporta•quare,
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- tion companies w ill give low rates from
T s v e l* . b ren ch ............« 4 0 s.
I 23 D m .
various points in Florida for this occasion.
llraorh. trains deity except Sunder; others daily.
Engineer w . a Caldwell has been furA H-Uy express pouch received from Terape at
If rb5 1 jq,
ougherj *rom l^c Government service, at
The Herald is on sale at T. J- Miller It
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F I R S T C L A S S C R A T E M A T E R I A L S , Sanford, Flo.
H. C. IUxuu. A m ’I Pustmsster.
* own reqrH t, indefinitely, to become Son's store, and the City cigar store.
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                    <text>MarcH- 20,

MUSICAL FESTIVAL

IN HIE SOCIAL WORLD -

Price* o f Se at* to be Increased W ith­
out fu rth e r Notice

Item s of Interest Concerning
Society, People.

The comml ttee o f the Jacksonville Spri ng
Musical Festival give notice that the asso­
ciate membership tickets which ate now
being sold at 55, and which entitle the
holder to one seat at each of the four concerts on April 19th and 20th. will be with­
drawn from sale at any time without fur­
ther notice, and the regular-price tickets,
costing between $ 6 -one 5 8 will be substi­
tuted. If any reader of The Herald has
postponed Ills or her reservation o f seats,
immediate application should be made to
the secretary, Mr. T, T. Elmore, Jackson­
ville, and funds should accompany all ap ­
plications.
The railroads will place on sale reduced
tickets from Sanford to Jacksonville, thus
everyone will have an opportunity o f tak­
ing in the festival at a nominal 'in vest­
ment.
The festival will consist o f three big fea­
tures: Waiter Damroschand the celebrat­
ed New, York Symphony Orchestra, four
world-renowned soloists, orchestral, mis-

PO INTS PURELY PERSONAL
How Celery CUy Vanity f a ir While
Away the Golden H our*—
Social Gossip.
An A ttractive Guest.
Sanford has a soloist o f rare ability
this week in the person o f Mrs. J. L
Meek of Atlanta, who Is visiting her
cousin. Mrs. H. P. Driver. Mrs. Meek
hitherto spent her winters In Orlando.
where her talent was a valuable addition
to the concerts
and musical circles.
Having visited Sonford for the first time
this season, Mrs. Meek is greatly attract­
ed by the advantages o f the city as a
winter resort, and will hereafter make
the Sanford bouse her «In ter home.

AN INVESTMENT
IN S A N F O R D
IS THE SUREST MONEY
ANYWHERE

Sanford society will suffer n decided
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Mrs. Keelor and M is. Charlotte Keelor
inJack8onvillc is becoming more anti
who depart for their home.ln New York ^
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tb spend the summer.
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The p r o j^ m o f '‘Selection, from English I ^ Mf
parlors of Mrs;Fannie Stcmhndge Munson ^

twCnty-fivc year, o
interests o f orchestral m i

Pam phlet o f S a n ford
Descriptive of Sanford, celerycenterand
• violin solos by Miss Tcnnic, violin.obliga­ progressive d ty , The Herald has just got­
tos by Malcolm J.Wade. a chorus of twenty ten out a beautiful pamphlet nm ldsscnd" TroraSahròfd's^iTnhy pretty lihtTaurfiCllVi
young girls. All are cordially invited. through Florida to the various resorts for
Admission, 26 cents; Benefit o f music distribution. The pamphlet deals with
club and program expenses. Program the history o f the Celery City a nd the marvitfOUS grOWlh oTtlie^wsTfew years, and
— «ommences « t 8:15 o ’clock jeum pLly.
is ftandjwmely embelished with n number
The semi-monthly reception o f the We- of cuts showing the principal business en­
laka Club last week was more than inter­ terprises, residences and g lim p s ^ o f fruit­
esting from the fact that such n fine mu­ ful landscape. In Tampa a number of
these pamphlets have been received at
sical program was rendered as follow s:
VfaUaSoio
Mr Wad« the city ticket offices o f the Coast Line,
Mr* R. C. Maxwell and they are being distributed to callers
Recitali'in
Vocal Solo
.......Mr. Geo. Perry
by city ticket agent Y. R. Beasley and his
Recitation.
MU* Charlotte Keelor
Piano Solo.
,. .Mr»„D. L Thrasher assistants.—Tampa Tribune.

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Recitation

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.......... MU* Simmons
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A success in every way. .
All responded to encores. At the dose
'M usk nit, Miwlame#—Heown. KiWSg
and Smith served a two-coursc supper.
' In H onor o f M rs. M eek.
Mrs. H. P. Driver gave a course lunch­
eon on Tuesday in honor of her cousin?
Mrs. J. L. Meek, of Atlanta, one of the
prominent visitors to the city this week.
Those present were Mrs. W. l_ Palmer
and Miss Antoinette Slcmons of Orlando,
Mr. Hamilton and Mrs. Harrison.
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City Property

If you want any of these,, See
Terms to suit your pocket-book

_ , M istrial In W ebb Case
The case of E. E. Webb which occupied
Lite attention of the criminal court last
week, resulted in a mistrial, and will
•00*0« up agaMi-wt-the next-Msstou o f lit*
criminal court. May 24.
Col. Palmer of Tampa and A.M. Thrash­
er of this city represented the defense.
Oouflfy Solicitor Warlow was assisted by
Hon. J. M. Cheney o f Orlando. Tills case
promises to cost the county a neat little
sum before it is settled.

Will Build on S a n ford Avenue
Realizing the need of more store rooms
in Sanford and that the trend of business
will be along the line o f Sanford avenue,
New F a ctory P rogressin g
The large two-story building being erect­ J. M. Stumon. the restaurant man, is ar­
ed by the Sanford Carriage Works is as­ ranging to erect two stores on his property
suming larger proportions and will soon be on the avenue nt an early date. The
ready for occupancy. The front of con­ building now on the lot will be moved to
crete and white pressed brick presents n a lot on Fourth street and put in first-class
good appearance and ample space inside condition for residenoe purposes. The
wifi give this factory facilities for a large new stores will tie modem in uppearancc
output. W. H. Underwood, the proprietor, I and suitable for almost any class of busi­
ness.
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may add an'auto garage to the factory as
Sanford will soon need more storage room
The Florida B lossom s.
(Orlando Sentinel)
for the many new automobiles that arc be­
Messrs. George Adams and T. W, Prcsing purchased.
son, of Sanford, and Mr. Jim Hammond
N egro Will Hang
of Orlando were at the Pastime Theater
The negro, Jesse Willis, who murdered lalt Friday and Saturday nights. Every­
Section Foreman Hammock last Novem­ body seemed to enjoy their leiest joke*
ber will be hanged in April. ThcReportcr- ! and songs. They certainly made a hit in
Star has the following regarding it:
Orlando, and we would be glad to see
"The Heath warrant for Jesse Willis has them back at the Pastime any old night.
been received bv_Sheriff. Kirkwmwt,— lt--------- r
wilLbc remembered that Wiills-raurdered ------------- H ood Gang a tW O r k
The county road gang has finished the
Section Foreman Hammock at Paola last
November. The time for the banging is work on the Munrvj; road and are now
wdFking on the road to Sylvan Lake. Ills
A ivil lGth. between ten and two.
to be hoped that the county will build a
M o re 'N e w Resident*.
good road all the way to Sylvan Lake, as
C. C. Whittaker and W. T. Burnett of
this road is traveled extensively and would
Camden, S. C., have arrived in the city
prove a great convenience, and induce
and will make it their future home- Mr. more trade to come to Sanford.
Burnett has pvrehased the Capt. Whitncr
place on Silver Lake for u residence, and
M ak in g Pressed Sand B rick*
has also purchased some valuable celery
The Pope Contracting Co. now have
land on Beardall avenue. Several oilier their new brick making machine in oper­
families from Camden are expected to ation and are turning out a
arrive later.
of pressed sand brick.' ' These can be sold
Sanford an A utom obile City
The smoke wagons are getting to be nu­
merous in Sanford, and soon will be so
common that even an editor can ride in
one. In the past few weeks six new cars
have been added to the list, and ere Jong
Sanford wlU become anTautonioblie center.
A new garage will sòon be erected to accommodate the new influx o f cars.
Verily, prosperity is upon'us.

MAKER

IN SH EW
Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni
ties in Florida
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
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Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained and ready for cron, $50000 to $1000.00
per acre.
----- City property, Improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres timber land, with -finest site in
Florida for crate factory. •
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G e n e ral

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San fo rd

to the trade at a very low figure and the
Pope Contracting Co., expect a fine trade ;
in this line.

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WOMAN’S
EXCHANGE
Every Day After
._ February 19th .

Ladle* Taka Notice

Albert Gramling. proprietor o f the tonyorial parlors in. liu&gt; V um Moek.-«» p o s it«
the express office, announce* that hc~Bf
now prepared to do ladiea* hair-dressing
as well as ladies* facial massage. Expert*
are employed, who will he sent to the
homes of all making request. Tha prices
-- On* Hundred C a r* of Celery
are reasonable, and only white people are
According to the amount o f celery that
catered to.
31-tf
has already gone forward this week. San­
ford will ship over one hundred car loads
The Herald furnishes engraved visiting
In six days. The price still remains firm cards at the tame price asked in Jackson­
at 51.75 per crate.
ville and New York.

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The railroad between Arcadia and Plant
'City Is being rushed to completion. The
com pany is advertising for 5 0 0 more la­
borers.
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Granite Curbing Is Being Laid
This Week
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CLUED FROM THE STATE P R E SS

Fofest fires in the vicinity o f Gainesville PAVING WILL START AT ONCE
arc doing considerable damage to fences.
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An Epitome of the Week’s M o st Im ­ nnd other property.
First Street Will Soon Present A Fine
portant tlappcnlnls In the
Upton Sinclair, author of "The Jungle," •y
Appearance And A M ost
Having purchased the Oro Barber Shop and
State's Domain. &gt;
which caused the Chicago packing house
Busy T h orou gh fare
•George J. Gould and party nre enjoying investigation some yenrs ago, is ill at n '•'The plans and specifications for the
put
it
in
first-class
condition
nnd
greatly
improved
hospital
in
Tampa.
themselves in Florida waters this month
brick paving have been approved by
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in Mr. Gould's $ 2.0 00 .0 00 palace stcatn
For running a gambling house in Tam­ the City Couucil and the work of pLoclng
the same in every wayv I wish to uhnounce to the
pa, A. Alvnrez is sentenced to pay a fine the granite curbing is being done this ?
yacht.
Wm. 1&gt;. Gonzalez, 18 years ohl. died of o f $ 5 0 0 and costs or serve three months week. Tho workmen are now laying the
curb west of the railroad at the intersec­
lockjaw in Pensncola last week. Some in Jill.
public that they can now btuissiired of a
days before he had broken nn arm by n
The Palm avenue Baptists of Tntnpa tion of French avenue and the work will
fail from n trapeze at big home. Although are to build n new church to cost $ 30,000 be carded.through to Sanford avenue.
the injury wns painful, nothing serious
Lakeland is to have a $ 40 ,00 0 tourist Whcxi.the curbing has been laid the real
was thought of it until symptoms
I k.4
M m n S n i i T n £ t + KW * o f brick. paving will .slnrcatid'thc
jaw set in.
season's guests. Dr. J. L. McKay and Mrs company that has it in charge propose to
The Baptists of Palmetto Beach have L. Fnlls of King's Mountain, N. C.. nre to rush it to completion.
It is not now known whether any other
organized n church. Rex. L. D. Geiger furnish $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 and the citizens of Lake
streets
will be pa vet) or not, but should ♦
In every respedt The very best of barbers will he
land
the
other
$10,000:----t
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tire Couucil so dccis^xat its next meeting
tion is the result of revival meetings re­
Charles Petty, a former resident of Key
this work will be taken up before the
cently held by Rev. Mr. Sims. —
employed, and in the hands of skilled artists your |
West, shot nnd instantly killed his wife at
contractors leave. The merchants on
The quartermaster's department at Sparks, Nevada, last week. He is under
First street are jubilant over the prospect
,
Washington hns authorized the contract nrrest.
wants in the tonsorial line will he attended to and
of a paver! street us this will elit^ihnte
for the construction of a '$23,500 barracks
While explaining how to repel the nt the dust that formerly made life a bur*
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building at Fort Barrancas. The build­ tack o f a highwayman, A. B. Gebhnrdt
dcuaiud-uMiauuMWH}««&lt;uta(ed-tl»e «losing ;— satisfaction-guaranteed:-------------------------------- — — t ing wilFbelBO Teel long nnd two sto- of Pensacola shot and killed John Wux
of the front doors.
- rios high and will be erected near ilia pro- well, nn honored-guest- nt his home. It
W nfiU ie brKk paving and a street
----- seat Iwrrncks building. Tl»e departmenF Vrns'hnothcr ense oT didn't know it was
I am not a knocker, and believing in the great
railway Sanford litis left the pritnir class
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has also authorized the following contract^ loaded.
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of small cities and joined the larger cities
for buildings at Fort Barrancas: One mess
future of Sanford, I have invested my money in
of the slates.
hall, to cost $5,2 00 ; lavatory, $ 3,8 00 ;
ARTESIAN WATER OF TLORIDA
The need of ginwl streets for Sanford has
plumbing for the same, $ 3,0 00 ; one double
been a long felt want, and the city coun­
this enterprise, relying upon an appreciative pub­
■fireman's quarters. $5,385
United S ta te s G e o lo g ica l Survey Cau­ cil should devote their attention to the
An unoccupied building in West Tampa,
tion s Against W aste
other streets of the city and place them in
lic to assist in making tiiis tonsorial parlor the
used occasionally for storing tobacco, was
Following information is tnkcti from the better c o n d it io n ,______ _ __
destroyed by firc'l\st week.
United States Geological Survey Bulletin
"The case with which flowing wells can
The dead body of Felip Frnga. a cigar
best in the State.
be
obtained by drilling in many localities FOR A SOUTH FLORIDA LEAGUE
maker in Tiunpti.wiiH found banging from
a limbof a tree thnt projected over the river along the East Coast of Florida has,
a short distance a b ov eth c city one day caused them to be regarded us sources of Sanford Will Get In The Game With A
T h ro e C h a ir s under the C a re fu l S u p e r v is ­
G ood Club
last weçk. It wns evidently n clear case inexhaustible supply, and deep drilled
The great nutidnal game will receive a
of suicide, judging from n noté pinned to wells from which the water is allowed to
ion of T hree T o n so ria l A r t is t s
new
impetus this summer, nnd several
his shirt bosom which rend: "N o one is re­ waste may be seen nt many places in
t
South
Florida
cities
will
form
u
league.
this
part
^«f
the
state.
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of
this
sponsible for-thfo but mcr“ —-----—
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Sanford will have a lirat-class hall park
The Geiger grove nt Lakeland was re­ waste of water on the flow o f the wells
along
the
route
of
the
new
car
line,
nnd
Will at all times assure my patrons of a quick
cently sold for $13,500 to Major W ebb of hns recently been studied by geologists
preparations should be made nt once to
of
the
United
States
and
Florida
geolog­
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ical surveys in connection with n general organize n strong team and get in the
service and no long waits
The Florida State Sunday school con­
investigation of (he ground-water sup­ game. As there are to be other amuse­
vention is to he held in Tampa next week,
plies of the state. A comparison o f some ments at the park, it would be well for the
commencing Tucsdaÿ n nd conti nu ing Wed Yours for business
wells that nre shut off when not in use citizens to meet and discuss the subject,
nesdny ami Thursday. The sessions will
with others that are allowed to How with­ and organize for the common cause. The
he held in the First Baptist church.
out regard U&gt; waste si lows a decline in ball diamond could be made in the center
T. J. Appleyard. o f the Lake City Index, the heud or volume of water from the,, un­ if the proposed half-mile track, and both
has purchased the plunt of the Capital City capped wells after a few yenrs. In btcoi- could fie made at the same - time. When
Publishing Co. of Tallahassee, nnd will ities where wells nre far apart the decline there are no games scheduled to take
take possession April 5. It is understood may be so slight as to be unnodceable; place the horsemen could have races, and in
Proprietor Oro Barber Shop
that the state printing is Included in the but where many wells of nearly the same the eveuittg other amusements could be
deal.
depth have been drilled in tile same town arranged for.
OPPOSITE WELBORN BLOCK
BARK AVENUE
Regarding the promised league, the
St. Petersburg is to have a new Govcrn- the amount of water now flowing is d e ­
nienl building. The site has been selectei cidedly less than it was originally. This Tampa Tribune hns the following:
’Declaring that Bartow, St. Petersburg. £ ^ -s-&lt;•&lt;•4 4 4 4 •&gt;4 4 4 4 •&gt;&lt;•4 4 4 &lt;• 4 •&gt;4 •&gt;4 •&gt;4 4 4 4 4 4 ❖
4 4 4 ❖ 4 4 4*4 + 4 4 •&gt;4 4 *&gt;4 4 v
and cost $7,500. The lot is 100 feet condition is shown hy wells at Jackson­
square, and is between First uvenne nnd ville. St. Augustine, New Smyrna, Day­ Arcadia. Lakeland, Orlando, nnd jKissibly
Plunt City, ure already prepared for enter­
First ullcy north.
tona, Palatkn nnd elsewhere.
,i t v t t n iw m u t m M
ing n South Florida baseball leage, U. B.
Experience
in
other
artesian
areas
The three-masted schooner Mystic, Ium
Marquis o f Bartow, one of the most enthu­
W H Y NOT U S E
ber laden, Jacksonville to New London, should serve us a warning to users itf the
siastic
promoters
of
the
national
game.
Conn., has reached the port of destination Florida wells. In Indiana where water
s|»ent yesterday in „Tampa talking over
after u stormy passage of twenty-one days. Bowing out between the casings of hun­
matters
with those who are interested in
In which she lost must of her sails and rig­ dreds o f abandoned gas wells has been
Ihe
game
here, and before leaving for his
NOW, AND S A V E M O N E Y ?
ging and a jiorlion of her masts. During allowed to waste for years, many of these
home
declared
that
he
believes
it
is
cer­
the gules encountered she wus Mown 180 wells have ceased to flow. In California
It 1ms shown more results for the Money invested than any other.
miles off the coast.
and elsewhere funning districts once tain now that South Florida will liuve a
league.
made
fertile
by
irrigation
from
flowing
—It-wtU jMty- you to-eKami»e-tite-i?elery-Fiel&lt;ia where— — —
[urglars last week broke Into the store
DgrBig Ms "stay htere~Mf. MurfJuTs talked
v ff
^Gfiltly at High Springs and got w ellg hflVe now Become desolate through over the sItuatIon“ wtth Fred Ball 'a nd Dad
sway with about $ 6 0 0 worth D f ' goods, tfieir reckless misuse.
Groves, two of the most enthusiastic d e­
The exhaustion of the artesian waters
mostly clothing, Lutcr, three men were
votees o f the game in Tampa. .Both of
arrested at Live Oak, who had a portion of Florida is nut, perhups, imminent, but these.gentlemen assured Mr. Marquis thnt
is used.
Our representative, C. M. BRAD WATER, is in Sanford
it is easy Co understand that when the
of the stolen goods with them.
they will see to it that Tampa hns a club
every week. See him or write to him nt Orlando or
water flowing out of the ground exceeds
At a meeting o f the Florida head camp
in the field this yenr, and that there are
in amount that supplied from its ultimate
Woodmen of the World, Division V. held
several others, among them Dave WoodP A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
source, tile flow will gradually diminish,
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ia Tumpu lust week, the following officers
wnrd, who stand rcudynnd w illingtogive
and that every well from which water
elected for the ensuing year: J.
Tampa the fastest hull team ihflD it bus
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
W r it« lor Booklet.
runs to waste lessens the common supply
Muck Town«, Tumpu, head con su l1coin
ever
had.___________________________
o f neighboring wells. Owners nre there­
rounder; Dr. T. S. Anderson, head advisor:
"It is proposed to play two gumes in
fore urged to sec (hat w e l f a r e cop|&gt;ed
R- E. Bray, head hanker; J. E. Davis, heud
teach city every week, if the schedule can
or otherwise shut oil when not in use.
clerk; Eppes Tucker, head escort; Charles
be so arranged, and to have u strict ugreePonce DeLeon Celebrallon
S. Noble, head watchman; Ixnils Johnson.
m ciitas to the transferring o f players, and
The next event of note to take plnce in the jumping of contracts. So for ns is
Had sentinel. Miami was selected as thu
••czt place of meeting: time, second Tues­ Florida will be the Ponce deLcon celebra­ possible, the league will be made up of
day in March. 1D10.
tion at Sf. Augustine un March 31 and amateur players, but it will be necessary
For the week ending March 6, 0,25 0,- April 1 and 2. This celebration cominwn- to import some talent to fill In the weak
orates the 307th anniversary of thejhnd- places.
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000 cigars were made in Tompe.
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Stoves, C ro ck e ry and G l a s s w a r e
Cupl. Joseph Price of Palatkn w oselcctcd city of St. Augustine-hk—Menendez and
Arrival and Departure of Malls
*icc junior commander o f die Blue and the change o f flags, and in past years has
Effective Ntnemhcr Ktltmuh.
™y ass°ciation nl the annual convention been one of the most spectacular event?
W all Paper, Patnts~am l Oils, White and ’ New «Mome Seu ltti
. 7 00 &gt; m . 2 05 p . m . . S 40 p m.
M d In Fitzgerald, Go., last week. The ever presented in this country.- This year
South........................... 7 00«. m . 2 3 5 * q&gt;.
M a c h in e s , Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
lathering was un enthusiastic one although It will be on a much larger scale than ever
Tuiuite oohr
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^cking In numbers, on account of weather and the various nations will be represent­ — Oviedo brsnc h ......... ■»- ■■-jfc — — IQ
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Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene
Trilby branch .................7 00 •. m . I 10 ji. m.
conditions.
ed in costumes tl\at are historically cor­
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Miami is to have a new Government rect. Every visitor to Florida should re­ U sw
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North.................. S i p. in., »O O p m.
South.......... 1 53 p. m , 5 30 p. in.. B 00 p. in.
mmdlng t0 cost $160.000 exclusive o f the main in the state long enough to ptteud
Titusville brench............ » OO e. ra, 2 25 p. ro.
»L which cost 115,000 and is 150 feet this celebration. The various transporta•quare,
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various points in Florida for this occasion.
llraorh. trains deity except Sunder; others daily.
Engineer w . a Caldwell has been furA H-Uy express pouch received from Terape at
ougherj *rom l^c Government service, at
The Herald is on sale at T. J- Miller It If ^rb5 *1 j q ,
Cius. F. Kajuss. Pustmeslsr.
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Flo.
H. C. IUxuu. Am ’I Pustmsster.
* own reqrH t, indefinitely, to become Son's store, and the City cigar store.

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A B u d ge t of Interesting Item s
From Correspondents
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY

HOUSHOLDER

No. '4 of the Baptist church, o f which Miss] £ ) R t
Minnie Franklin i f teacher. Qu£te a su
was hotted, t o lw f liipplleir ’ on the new
church.
The regular meeting of the Minerva
Llterar^Society, which was to have been
held next Tuesday night, has been post­
poned until the following Friday on ac­
count o f the meetings which are being
held in the Methodist church.

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SANFORD.

F L O R ID A .

JOHN C. SNEAD

JUST

ARCHITECT

RECEIVED

Prof. J. H. Newman Is preparing a I
Efficient s tu ff o f Reporters W eekly
'Phonb ICS
H3 W. Fini Street
fbeautiful Easter service to be held lhe|
Covers the Territory for
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first Sunday In ApriL
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EN TER PR ISE ETCHINGS

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Special Ccrre*pondetice to The Herald:

The large animal killed by the train
about a week ago is still unburied nt the
railroad crossing Just edit o f town, which
Fs very detrimental to health. From eight
to ten automobiles hnve to pass It dally.

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The Minerva Debating Club met Friday!
afternoon. Meeting was called to order |
ANDEW JOHNSON
by the president, and debate followed.
IQuestion: "Resolved, that child labor should J
ATTORNEY-AT.-LAW
be abolished.” Reese Combs, affirmative,
Practice* la St*t* and federal Court*.
|Carl B. Lin, negative. The contestants]
Phone 248.
put up good arguments. The judgesgave |M..G. T. Build Ins.
the decision In favor of the affirmative.

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

On Sunday afternoon o party o f young
B. H. Caldwell and family o f Nashville, THOMAS EMMET WILSON
people from DeLand were over and the |Tenn., who have been residing at the Hoff­
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
team ran away and broke the carriage, man place, several miles from here, have I
AT-LAW
but fortuntaeiy no one was hurt.
|decided to move to town. We are glad to [ *
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Lai* Slate Attorney Serenth Judicial Circuit of |
P. O. Inspector G. M. Brown, o f Atlanta. welcome such excellent people.
Go., wua in town Monday. He compli­
mented Miss Thayer oil the condition of
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Special correspondent to The Herald.
her office.
‘L.' WHeèléj^.ÒnV oTour enterpriaing
T w o children rtfm De
1 men, made a business trip to
entered at theiiri
Sahford Wednesday.
one from Lakeland.
The Ladles* Club have succeeded In
Mrs. J. LetftAfifirery and Mrs. Florence
raising
over $100, which they will use in
I. Richards o f DeLand were here yester­
day to see about entering Mrs. Richards' town Improvements. They hnve expend­
ed part of the money in shade trees
children at the orphanage.
which hnve been set out along the road­
We are sorry to lose from our little
ways, and will use thè balance, together
town today Mr. and Mrs. White who re­
with _whaLfurlher.fiinds-lhey_are able,
turn to their home in BraddockrPa.
raise. In paving the sidewalks. The va ­
Also Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Barbee
rious ladies comprising the membership
and Mrs. Cushing, all returning to their
of this d u b are certainly to be commend­
homes after a pleasant winter spent at
ed on their public spirit.
the Epworth Inn.
Rev. Rogers filled his regular appoint­
Mr.-Vickera goes to Daytona today to ment at the Baptist Church here Sunday
attend llte races.
and preached to very good congregations
— M hw-Rebccctr QuacketiboA Will leave ixith morning and night.
tomorrow to visit friends In St. AugusJames Lee has moved to Sanford tem­
" f in e .
porarily where he will be associated with
Dr. T. A. Neal made a professional visit Contractor Curler o f that place In build­
at the orphanage on Mr. Stephens, uncle ing a lumber yard at Cameron •City, the
of Mias Hendry, lust week, also at Uie new place which is just being developed.
Dr. and Mrs. Mosicr, who have been
Epwortli Inn to see Mrs. While.
spending
the winter here, hnve returned
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LAKE MARY MELANGE
Special Cor. to The Herald.
Dr. Mosler U an eminent divine, and has
Mr. and Mrs. II. Perdue, o f Pine Castle a pastorate in that city.
He has con ­
have been up here on a visit to their ducted services at Lake Charm during
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. his residence here every Sunday, preach­
Perdue.
ing to large congregations.
Fred Polhlll, who for some time has
Mr. E. Hawkins spent Sunday here vis­
been on the Const Line run from Sanford
iting his many friends.
Bom—To Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ring. Mar. here, has departed for the East Coast on
a visit to his father, who is extensively
Slit, a girl.
.
engaged In the trucking business.
Miss Sallie Whlthy returned Saturday
from Tampa, where shii has been spend­
ALTAMONTE ACTS.
ing some time with relatives.

Prices Will Astonish You

Flotilla
Reiidenni, Sanford and Sylvan Lake

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GEO. A. DECOTTES 7
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* Practice in Slate and Federal Courts
Welbom Block

W E L L &amp; SONS

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DR. R. M. MASON
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Are Offering Any and All Kinds of. Florida R eal Estate
ut as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Term s

Sanford, Florida

As Can be Had Anywhere.

A. C. HART

S U R V E Y O R A N D DR A UGH T S M A N |
Office on Park Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets. Snaford. Florida
„ Leveling and Cro*t-Sectlanln| for Drain*!*
a Specialty
SANFORD,

FLORIDA

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W. G. HAMMOND

SPRING MUSICAL FESTIVAL

ARCHITECT
Office with Murrell &amp; Minaiiew

CHORUS OF

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J A C K S O N V IL L E

25CXTRAINED VOICES

F. T. WILLIAMS

SU R V E Y O R mid C IV IL E N G IN E E R !« :

W ith M rs. C o rln n * R ld * r-K * l* * y , so p ra n o ; Navada van dar V**r, alio; Ratd
M illar, tanor) O uataf H olm qu iat, baas

The New York Symphony Orchestra Conducted by-i
Mr. J. B. B. Stryker lias gone to Phila­
SOI Elm St
, Phone 275
These are busy flays in the social swim
delphia for a few days to look after his
SANFORD. FLA.
of this popular tourist and winter home
interests there.
resort. On tho afterndon o f the Util inst.
Mr. A. E. Sjoblotn is having improve­
F o u r C o n c o r t a , M a t in » « a n d N ig h t. A p r il 19th and 30th
about fifty friends and neighbors assem­
O ld S h o e s W a n te d
ments make on the King property which
A u od a ie m am W ihli*. *»**1 for one rnerved «eat at each concert. S.r&gt;00 Mnk&gt;- ¡ii&gt;i&gt;Ik «mm
bled at the beautiful winter hume-of Mr. I utn again asking for OLD SHOES,
now as hook* close April Ut. and regular box office rote» then |trrv«il
he bought last fall.
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Fund* mint uceompany application*
Charles H. Brown to celebrate bis 80th
will give wiiat they are worth
-Miss Mary Nicholas^ spent Tuesday in birth dn y^ T h c weather was ideal, which
T . T . E L M O R E , 1 0 6 M a in S t r e e t , J a c k s o n v i ll e , F lorid a
SIZES, G. 7. 0. 0, 10 II AND 15 /
Sanford.
added '/) the exuberant spirits of tho
A. E. Ir v in ’s S h o e Shop|
"Mr. W. 0 . Notun w u b a visitor in Lake chcerfol gathering. Mr. Brown seemed to
Cor. fini St. and Sanford Ave.
Mary last Sunday.
forget the jiassage of the four-score and
Drink
Sunday night un attempt was made to
years, and was cheerful and active
break Into Mrs. Cathcrwood's house. The
s most men some years younger. Mis has
Would-be robber got nothing, howevej been an active arid strenuous life, and he |
unless it was a load of buckshot.
has always been Well and favorably!
Only Exclusive and
Rev. J. F. Sundell has been gatin g known in the business world, especially
BAKER
Irish potatoes out o f ids garden thlj rweek. among Inventors and manufacturers__ U P - T O - D A T E
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being the-inventot and manufacturer of
'•
In the City
APOPKA AFFAIRS
the world-renowned Brown steam engine,
Special Corretpondenrx to The Ifi-ral
wiiich lias taken first prize at nearly We make everything known to the trade |
Mr. J. J. Combs has return^ to Apop­ every industrial exposition in the United
Full Line of Confectioneries
ka, after a stuy in Atlanta. /
jf
States, and at the Paris exposition, which
And Cigars
Rev. R.'N. Cute novTha*. change of Lite he visited, accompanied by his wife. Thp
Crescent City and other near by Baptist afternoon was spent most pleasuntiyifi
G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Free House-to-House Delivery
congregations.
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social conversation. A beautiful poem 111 Path Av*.
— Manufactured with isirc dllttlled water— tliey will prevent illiu'»*. «id
Rev. L. D. Geiger want, to Tampa 'last was rend by his long-pmw nrT .ai,u.
. ,./»V
digestion and give you henlUi
“ week and assisted ii/urgnuiiiiuTnjchurch ana friends, Mrs. Frank Smith, yf Lan­
The Sanford Coca C ola Bottling Co., S a n fo r d , Fla.
caster, N. IL,* and appropriate remarks
nt DeSoto Park.
/
were
made
by
Mr.
Frank
Smith,
Mr.
S.
— Mr*r K«uU U enjoying a visit from luu
son, John, wlipdirrivct] from South Dukota Maxwell McIntyre,’ and others. Delicious
refreshments were served, consisting of Plenty o f Sanford R e a d e rsH a v e This
lust week.
Experience
ice cream and cake, the most conspicu­
f o r the /w isen t Mr. und Mrs. T. J.
Y
ou
tax
the Kidneys— overwork
ous being a huge birthday cake presented.]
Johnson *\\\ continue to reside licre.alby Mrs. Frank Smith. Thus Mr. Brown's them—
Ihough/uiey recently purchased rusldence
They can't keep up the continual
80th birthday passed into history.
strain.
property in Jacksonville.
Wednesday evening, the 10th inst., Mrs.
Tlic back gives out— it aches and
fghty-six was the mark in years scored Franklin P. Davis entertained the members pains;
For Particulars, Call on
our venerable townsman. Copt. Jas. B. of Uie card d u b and their friends to the
Urinary troubles set in.
H. FERNALD, Pres.
A. T , R 0 8 8 ETTER, V. Presfelch. one.day h ut week. _______ — - number o f about filfty, at her palatial res­
•Don't wait longer— take Doan's Kid ­
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See'y.
* Trees.
Orange trees hereuboutsare now bloom­ idence. The large parlors and beautiful ney Pills.
D
lrtfllfifi
Sanford people tell you how they act.
ing profusely/
O. H. FERM ALO —
J .-C . HIGGINS
grounds were brilliantly illuminated with
P. P .-A n ick, TLim St .-Sanlord, Via.,
W . D. HOLDEN
_____ * _ T . RO SSETTER
W, P. Ivanson. of Sanford is •visiting' Japanese lanterns and oUier lights. The sayi:
"I have used D oan's Kidney
r . P. FO R S TE R
H. R. STEVEN S
his sister, Mrs. Grace Combs.
decorations were as beautiful as a sweet Pills and can say that they arc a
T. J . M ILLER
M y w ork
A protracted meeting is being held in summer dream, and joy was unconflned. superior kidney remedy.
brings quite a strain on the back and
Every
player
received
a
handsome
me­
the Methodist chulch. Revs. McLeod and
as a result, I suffered a great deal Irom
mento. and no one was le ft The moet
Boyd are conducting It
backache. I became s o lame at times
noUceabie prize was Uie first, a painting that I could hardly straighten and
A medal contest was held at the Meth­
odist church Thursday n ight
Louise by “ Mike" Angelo, won by Mr*. S. Maxwell mornings upon arising, found it diffi­
1 tried plasters
McIntyre. Mr. Kellogg *won Uie genUe- cult to get around.
Smith and Queenie Womblo were winners
and
linim
ents
but
the
relief tb+r
men's prize. Dainty and tJeUciuparefresh­
o f ffaH nedajfc. .
,
,
- «•brought w a i ~onTy’~lcm porary
I at
—
A nP p r e s s e s
ments were served by Uie hostess, assisted lcn}^7nTff2ff^fT7&lt;TaiiTTCTmiYy- PiTrr
Dr. Nelson preached two fine sermons
by several young ladies, all -gowned in and obtaining a b o x , I found that they
in the Baptist church Sunday.
W hen I
spotless white, which lent enchantment to acted just as represented.
Miss Kate Witherington spent Saturday the fesUve occasion. Mrs. Davis is a moat had taken the contents o f this b ox, the ,
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only
and Sunday with her parents and return­ charming entertainer, and the function was backache had ceased find my back felt
stron ger."
. '
ed to her school Monday to resume her declared one o f Uie pleasantest o f 'the
Giving you twelve pieces a month. We will call for and deliver your
For sale by all dealers.
Price so
studies.
season.
cents.
Fostcr-M iiburn Co., Buffalo, clothes once a week. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Special Correspondence to The Herald:

W A LT ER

DAM ROSCH

G. W. SPENCER

Back Gives Out

The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association
W IL L B U IL D Y O U A H O M E

Sanford Pressing

Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing
$ 1.25

An Ice cream supper and "donkey par­
Mrs. Tabraham has returned from Dety" was held at the residence pf Mrs. S. Land where she was the' guest o f Mr. add
A . Cunningham Tuesday night by Class Mrs. Geo. A- Lewis for a week.

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Remember the
take n o other.

name— Doan's— and

M. P. LIPE, Manager.
In Gold’s Barber Shop

’Phone

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Park

Avenue, North

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tybere Devout o f the Celery |wd.. $ 200 .'
W. J. Woodward
C i t y ' Worship Tomorrow

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to J. W. Skates, sat

Can Fit you

mtg., $ 3 0 0 .

Cook Auto Co. vs.

HfSlJME Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS I

¿JRIOT

Of hitarcst to T hose R cH ltously Ineilned—Subjects o f D iscou rses

for the Sabbath.

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Otto Breckner to A. E. and L. C. Sjoblorn, wd.. $170.

Otto Breckncr to.A . fL and L. C. SJobj lom, wd.. 5 30 .
Joe Cameron und wife to Nan S. Brock

LOOK

l.uf“K?rTÎ!.'r^uyI

it II #. m.: Temperance.
J M Cameron and wife to L. R. Philips
There will be a union temperance meet- ct b| W(, j ,
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iai in one of the churches at 3 p. m., adI ¿„.j, by J. J. Thomson o f the antl-sntoon

We have anticipated

Needs and Bought Our
Stock of

Armour
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N. J* Patrick and wife to County
Revival services will begin on Sundny, 0 ronge. ha $1
'Afrit the 4th. Rev. W. A ,M yers, confer- 0 .
Unrnc8 t0 Dnnlpl McKinnon, ngr.
nice evungellst. will have charge o f the j 10
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p/ianiiay, in r W T B f. Dllly wlII j»ib ch :
wd‘' ^ .
Sunday night, the pastor will take for , A. Wright to J e w ie A. Davis nnd hus-

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

YOUR

CoUnty of Orange to N. J. Patrick, qcd,
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ing. W ceirn cjtlyln viteali Christians!. G e o .l!. FernoW Hdwc. Co., to Alex
«usile «HJ» ue in this meeting.'
|Vaughan et al.. tl^n, 5 4 4 0 .3 5 .
W.yB. Messenger ct al.. to Mrs. S. M
The People’s Congregational
|Overman, chat. intg.. $ 02 7.7 0 .
Ktt R. L. Kirkland, pastor; Sunday mornin* I W, J. Thigpen to Ed. Foster, wd., $300
wrrfer.il; evening srrvlcr. 7:30; prayer nieeilns
Wrdnwday. 7:00 n. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. pi,
N cilio Brown to Frank Howard, wd.
j. c. EaunllUrr. Superintendent.
|$150.
Congregational Church revivnl meetings
Overstreet Turp. Co., to Consolidate
mtg., $ 40 00 .
pallor, Rev. R. Lee Kirkland, assisted by
T. A. Neal and wife to Frederic II.
Rev. Dr. Billy of Avon Park, Fla. Mr.
|Rand, mtg., $ 35 00 .
Kirkland will do the preaching and Dr.
Richard Nelson to Thos. S. Green, mtg.,
Billy will lead the singing. The pastor
15250.
extendi no invitation to all the churches
I, N. Johnson, et al., to H. W. Metcalf,
of the city to join in this revival cfTort.
-the following is u list uf subjects for m
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the first week
w - P- Woods nnd wiie to P. F. Lnubach,

Shoes,
A|1 to Suit YOU and YOUR
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Town Buster?

I'r rsbyterlan

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J , K: McKinnrrn will preochTtrihc

®«nlng and evening services.
«wdially invited to attend!
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Pocket-book

Spring is opening .up and
you will he compelled

Ask for it, We have it

Jacksonville, Fla.
(Write us)

CHAS. H^EYANS.-Sales Af»ont,-----Sanford, Florida
(Ank Him)

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Has received a

Beautiful Line of New

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D. L. T h r a s h e r

MRS. M. L. ALLEN

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THE ARMOUR TERTILIZER WORKS

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ORDERS]

All are

Tiie rejiular Easter opening

Is it ns good us your business?
or does it misrepresent you?

Does it do you credit

Think it over, nnd if you

find it is not as goo&lt;njs you tTiiuK if ouRfit to be, tryTisnnccr
If you are needing letter heads, bill liends, envelopes.
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cards, statements, circulars, IxMiklets or anything of tlint

tnlhollc

lunh c*
,rtt1ur: services every, second and
- i ^ k S uiHlay,emly-russs 7 a m ; m a n andaer:
'"■¡•Suiiday school. 0 a. m.; vespers, 2

M arch

An Editor.» Love L e tte r
a Pe*r- Barling Delinquent; Our •precious
briber in arrears; you arc so shy! Do
&gt;ou think we have sold out nnd goncT No
jt t sugur pluin, we could not get away
- - *e
to. W e are at the same old
•»Und, dialling out the advertisers on »weet
Wwnises and bright expectations. They
nuke an excellent diet darling. wiUt a
A pudding flavored with a word o f entDUrtfBeriicnt to serve as a dessert. We
■'' trilling and watching fdr thee, our

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kind, let us hear from you.

We will submit samples und

prices on request.
If you arc fond o f especially nice stationery, ask to see

Y o u r P a tro n a g e is

So-

our Bonds and Linens.

You’ll be sure to like them.

licited
Coinmercial Street, Tuknsli Block
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Near Depot

The S a n f o r d H e r a l d
Sanford, Florida

OSTEOPATHY

■ ■&gt;» d° VC We
10 bw,r
fienBe footP» on Die stairs below and to hear Ute The citizen who
“*Ppy dollars within our office.
town.
Dear- one&gt; w*&gt; feel unusually sad and
"'»hout ymt. dear. Now tittle pie The oitizaa who
Cmt- will you comet Do we hear you
terprise*. .
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JWwer in u voice so soft nnd beguiling,
The
citizen
who
m owning," or is it only the winds that
«»und our office roart W o pause for furprovemenU.
- wer development.—Selected.

Mrs. Nettie L. Bradshaw, D. 0.,
Bneers at Ills own has o[&gt;cned an office over Newlan’s
Drug Store. Consultation and ex­
amination free
#belittles local en­
SANFORD LODGE. No. 27 , 1; 0 . 0 . F.
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Meets every Monday night at 7 :30 in Ma­
sonic Hall. Visiting brethren are cor
scoffs at home im-.
W. S. B aldwin,
dially invited.
Secretary.

The citizen who buys bis household
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
mail.
Wekiva Tribe No. 41
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who gets his job print­ Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday o f each
outside..

Drain and Irrigation M aterial
goods by
. * m#ke special carload prices on
ti
r j W »1 «» of sewer pipe, 4 Inch. 8 inch The citizen
larger sizes. Also second quality
ing done
l *** *l »educed rates. See us before
Wyicg. Gto. H. F uinald H akowake Co.
That man’«

ViwAf l/Jin

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One Moment, Please !
Who’s the

Holy C ross E piscopal
j® 0 - h F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key, «rotor wnr, « ™,*V iii&lt;irnlna««rvlee. H; evcnlnsservice,
cM. tUUxuh «ehoöl. 0:45a. m.; B. F. Whltner.
"***-, P&gt;»&gt;er meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening.

p. m.

Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Celery Grower— •
Vegetable _ . . _ 7
Practical Trucker

Or any other brand of our justly
______i—Celebrated Fertilizers— ■Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
Nitrate of Soda?
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AND

hii subject “ The unpardonable sin.” *— - I bu,ld* M l* “ “ *** S 7 3 ', ° '
come out in a New Outfit
City of Orlando vs. S. I). Smith, el al,
Monday night. Closeted with tile Lord
Us pen d en t
r&gt;
Why not let us supply your
Almighty.
W.
J.
Porker,
ct nl., to W. S. Bell, hi.,
Tuesday night, “ The rich man and the
i i s p . ------------------------------------------------------- needs?-----------------------------poor rann. What will their eternity beT”
Poors Addition to the Town of Lake
Wednesday niglit. Life's ladder and how
Maitland.
"There is nothing new under the sun"
to climb it."
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Jno.
A.
Thompson
to
Jns.
H.
Kelsey,
Thursday Night, "Following the Baby's
wd.. $100.
ut none of the Goods under
footprints to Heaven."
Adeline
C.
Morton
to
Agnes
Paegiow,
Friday Niglit, "Mother, Home nnd Hen«* » s*
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our roof are OLD, and much
bL. $108.
ven. ■* ■ •
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Wm.
H.
Holt
and
wife
to
Martha
Sunday, Mar. 29th, 11 n. m., a sermon
^EW
and
up-to-date
Clarke, deed. $135.
to old Igiks.
City of Orlando vs. A. D. Benwny, et nl.
Sunday Night, "Reckless drivers, unWe don't charge anything for n look.
lis
pendens.
managentde team, the doomed soul."
J. W- Graves to American Agricultural
Gime and investigate before '
These meetings are only~cxpectcd to
continue twu weeks. Those interested in |Chemical Co., lien, $ 34 8 .0 0
buying elsewhere
ti
4 great revival in Sunfonl should put
Important to Investors
forth their strongest cfTort with us from
Tracts of land of 1, 2, 3, 5. 10. 40, 70
the very beginning. To every service we
acres, at prices $300. $500. $050. $800
extend a special invitation to strangers
nnd $1,200, ot Altamonte Springs, Or­
and to working men.
ange county, Florida— the most desirable
residence or winter iuwnt location In Orrust Haptlst
unge county. Pure water, high rolling
, kr». J, W. lloyd pnttor; Sunday tnurnlnit wrv
k*. II. rvrnin« ttfvlce, 7:00; Sn___________
abbotti school._____
0:45 loud of best quality, interspersed with
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: H-T* !’■U-Sunday innumerable clear water hikes; one of
StfcaQp. in . U. K..Tolsr, Vrest.; prayer uimlnji ,
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«wy Wrdimjay, 7:30 p. m.
the most healthy locations tn Soutli MorSundny morning, su bject: Giving.
idn. Apply to
N. II. Focc,
Sunday evening, subject: The yoqng 2 3-tf
AlimonteJSprings.
man'» fall.
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You should not foil to lienr Dr. J. J.
When you have uu item of news cnl
Thomson, our prohibition man, at 3 o'clock |pl*0Ile No. 148.
Sunday afternoon.

FERTILIZERS

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H , f m«nlni servlw jt II; oyenlni service.
Jos. W. Savage und wife to Jackson
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Wm. 0- Clarke, et aL. to W. E. Mnrtlti
Preaching morning and evening, subject W(J $ 2 50.

ARMOUR

For Our Store

el ,l‘* Ctixrtli« I» »&gt;■ CUT »»• Eniitily I w d.. $1.

iSnu« end Seventh street; Phone 254.

You can get

W. Knox,

Theo. Auliti to B. F. Wheeler* chat,
mtg. $1705.34.
first Methodist
A Elfou»rhoWer.pintonch«rchi comer Park f H -H illm a n , ot al., to J ob. C. Brown
Fifth itreet: nonwmiic. corner Mns- W(j $ 3 25

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Staple arid Fancy Groceries
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KEWS Of THE WORLD
ARLY IN 1901 The Sanford Celery Grower’s 'Association was
~ formed and the growers of Sanford signed an agreement to
nwgHg^ii sell their celery at Sanford, or failing to do so to turn it over
to a committee of five of their number to market. A t the end of two
seasons it was found that the crop of celery was being sold at San­
ford and there was no further use for the Celery Growers’ Associa­
tion to hold meetings.
The salés "were effected through buying
brokers representing, celery dealers and local brokers acting as selling
agents for growers; all uniting in a home market at F. 0. B. prices
By this method
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S a n fo r d C e le r y H a s F o u n d R e a d y B u y e r s T h r o u g h a W id e a n d A n n u a lly
In c r e a s in g T e rrito ry at S a t is fa c t o r y P r ic e s
This business has been done principally by local men, such as Chase &amp; Co., J. E. Pace,
Cameron &amp; Whitner, C. C. Woodruff, G. R. Calhoun, and W. C. Post, wher live at Sanford,
and whose books are always subject to inspection and easy of access. These gentlemei^it
is easy to say, have handled and do handle eighty to ninety per cent of the whole output
• . These conditions are highly satisfactory, and the undersigned see no reason to change
them: because, under this plan any grower could sell his crop to or through any buyer or
broker, and any individual or firm could become buyers or brokers of Sanford celery at
Sanford. Last season an effort was made by Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk of Pittsburg to destroy
T h is H ig h ly S a tis fa c t o r y H o m e M a rk e t by organizing the so-called Sanford
Celery Union with them as sole selling agents. They at once advertised to the world, in
effect. If you want Sfmford Celery write or telegraph Pittsburg, Pa. Their next move was
To try t.o change the^Standard Celery Crate; the purpose of which seems to be to deceive
the .buyer into thinking he waB^getting more celery, while the otherwise iiinocenlrgrowefwas well aware that the crates hold the same. When this specious claim was exploded
this- firm,. CrntchfieJ,d . &amp;^WppliolkLJby aj?age advertisement in The Sanford Herald, and
circular letter, claim their ability To sell our celery at twenty-five t O f t y ’ cents n crate
higher than competitors, and go so far as to say they could nqt fill orders last week at. $2.25 per crate; when, in a publ ic meeting,
their agent admitted that their only sale at that price was to themselves. The trade, as well-as the growers know that no market
in merica woujd justify a $2.25 f. o. b. price last week; and any of the above named brokers could and would have filled those
orders in E I T H E R T H E E I G H T - I N C H O R T E N - I N C H C R A T E , and left Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk a handsome profit. This
firm had the business of the next to the largest and one of the best growers last season and lost it Why?
We have no wish for a controversy with either the Sanford Union or Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk. and are working to p r e s e r v e
what we h a v e -a home market at Sanford-open alike to buyers and sellers, and ns far as we know, free from even the s u s p ic io n
of graft or trickery.
We regret the introduction of questionable methods.
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W m .-G . A ld r id g e
C. H. C a m p b e ll
W . R. Pell
B e n ja m in F is h
D. R. B r is s a n
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C. F. W illia m s
J. E. Pace
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Wont, Living

SANrORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARCH 26 . 1909
First Yenr

Ing miUt from diseased cows. Two of the
children died nnd the other two nnd the
father nnd mother are critically ill.

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LFRV PRATF^
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9t “onröpiited
» modem up-to-date
LL, n 1
I L O residence
n
residence nn
n 30-nerO Irocl. nnd proposes

Edward Pnyson Weston, the well-known
pedestrian, celebrated Ills 7lst birthday by
starting on a wnlk front Niiw York to San
Francisco.
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to make n park of these 30. although it is
very valuable for cultivation.
“ iiow j. e. pace has pkosperkd ~
J. E. Pace is another lucky man on cci-

M. M. Atkinson nnd S. F. Pam m have
been appointed receivers for the Atlanta,
Birmingham nnd Atlantic railroad.

Contention at Hanford About
The Various Sizes

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VOICE Of THE PEOPLE

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He bought’considerable of his land

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COLUMN

DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

Mr. Pace has his own home residence on
In This Department will bc Found the
MnJ. Curtis F. Burnham, assistant secre­
Ikre U« Readers Will Find a Brier
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|30 ncres. It is known ns the Homestead
Views. Opinions and Comment
tary o f the treasury under President Grant. Shown Thut .1 ra d ic a lly The Same where he has lived since lie was married.
. Historical Sprint Flowing
" of Practical W riters.
died in Richmond. Ky„ March 19. aged 99
Amount Can bn Put In The 8-Inch
It is surrounded with palms, orange trees
For Hurried Readers
years.
IV* I'1*I«» cormiimdi-nce on livr topic* from nil
Crate
As
In
The
10-Inch
Crate
N&gt;»d
other
tropica!
foliage
on
the
hank
of
An express train, running ''w ild” nt 20
t-0un,y- nU&lt;i n r " ‘ Hem» of lnlcrc»l.
Ilrcvity will Insure ptotnf.l puhllrnlian Artklrj
I the bay. ’ A s an
f whnt
Fire on the 19 th inst. destroyed the union
nilei an hour, crashed into the Montreal
Sanford.INew
FI.. York
M n,Produce
in tNew«| .
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un evidence
evtuence oor
wlinl itit is
is
° !hpi v,'-*»1nr
tailor will t " S P
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ii.n. 2in
"iL «i^nyraou» canmmnka¿tnad station lost week, killing four por- depot at Louisville. Ky. Loss about four
much
rnmentlon
here
between
the
growPace
witaV
be
would
take
F„r
the
horn,'
ani, Injuring twenty or thirty others nnd hundred thousand dollar*. The Illinois
Central bullt'tho de|&gt;ot in 1800. Crossed i r* over the size of crate wjilch Is used for place. He said it w a. not for sale but ns
doling $100,000 damage to property.
celery. A t prose,11 there are three sizes n Joke mentioned $ 100.000. Three weeks
Keep the Fountains
,
Beesae'the contents did not conform to electric wires were the cause of the lire.
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x 18, 2-«: later George Gould’s yacht atwhored in To lho IV.Ii(&lt;&gt;r of The Herald:
A
three-year-old
so
n
o
f
J*.H.
Ilutchiitam
the requirements o f the pure food law,
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, ‘ ,,neetln^ of lh® Si,,,for‘1Celwy
!'«&gt;’ n liT th e stranger who hail asked
I wish to protest most emphatically to
U.0OO bottles of catsup were dumped’lnto o f Adpl, Gn.. was killed Inst week by shoot­
the
removal of the fountains nn First
S
6hi,;s
,hrou*ih
M
rVa^
»'&lt;’
price
of
his
land,
called
ngnin
Ing himself with n pistol which lie hnd in
f Nsrrsginsctt Bny Inst week,
street.
These fountains are an attrncI(lx
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the
U
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office
and
said
he
was
ready
to
j . Father J. H. Cnrroll o f the Holy Trinity some manner gotten from a trunk, during
tion.
The
one nt the Intersection of Park
h
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«rade
a
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,„ke
the
land
a,
the
price
named
nnd
h Gstbolic church at Waterford, Conn., Inst the absence of older members of the fnm» * in,«
* rrn,t‘
w ant«! the papers made out. Mr. Pace avenue wus put there hy the citizens
ily from the room.
vorl Hopped a moving picture show Hint
about 400 cubic Inches, inside measure- L a id that he would take the stranger to headed hy Win T. Deane. I only(,w ish
»iibelng hrln in~thc-basem ent o f the -—Frotn tlte accidental u se-of - nrsenic for m e n C m ore than-what-aauaJuwwn^uuiho the liouso mid that iid ic-cu u ld ptcMJudo •here w ere iiioreTountnins. They can anil
dnrrh. because he did not consider the pepper, by n colored cook, (lie entire fam­
g# ,Uaimi,y: ,&gt;f t!roW- Mr8- Pnce
‘'*’«1 1« could have should he kept clean. They cannot and
ily o i Robert Cotton of Wnyben, Miss.,
ifcturrs suitable for .church exhibition.
b i. U
-1 « T CC • USC ,h°. 8 inCh' t,,e
«'&gt;cy reached the house do not obstruct traffic. The street Is wide
By s recent decision o f the United States were poisoned, b yt escaped dcnjli hy im- la this size 3(n 8 dozen are packet!. It Mrs. Pace refused positively to sign say- enough for the street Vnilwny and the
w“ “ bc f,,r I’referable for all growers to lag .h e would not sell the homestead at regular use of the street. If only for u
|court of appeals, Copt. Oberlln M. Carter medintc administration o f antidotes.
use the same size crate, ns the tenriem-y I any price. '
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sentiment tlff-y should remain, “ lin g o all r
; fates his case against the Government,
There arc similar instances which show ilizeiis who feel ns I do to sign the peti­
tklch practically leaves him n poor man REGARDING SANEORD DRAINAGE at all ahipplng polms is for a uniform
standard package. There arc 4,800 cubic that any man with n little money and tion to the City CoiindF (hat will he sent
The Metropolitan street railway o f New
iil u.8 in the 10 indj, and 4,320 in the 8 parslslanoe come to Snnfonl and get rich around this week. .Suva-Uiafoutilainii____ L
Commute«
Reports
Favorobly
on
the
’oddly Is tu be sold at aucilonMtme 1st,
inch. The 10 inch Is shorter and it is in 8 shoq time. It costs about $100 iht
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Petition
Gt:o. II. Fiiänalu.
to satisfy a mortgage of $14.000,000.
The work of the drniitngr commission claimed by a „umber of the growers ti.at acre to prepare the land for celery. This
Wells college, Ithaca, N. Y., has been
The Crple Agitation
nnd the plans and specifications have just as much celery can he packed in the includes tiling and driving u well for irri- .
dued a week ahead or time, owing to nn
It’nppears
from the article published in
8
Inch
crate
hs
in
the
10.
gallon.
No
land
can
he
cultivated
witlibeen reported upondiy the committee n|&gt;epidemic of tonsil[tis.
Tln-Sanfnrrf
HnrnîitUTiiîèT
One
night
inst
week
the
co.Ucnding.Luu«
irrigating
fadlitira:----------date of March
lK)inied to exninine siime. and bids for
fractions over the size of the crate came
29th. 1909, and signed by a manlier of
—Race Hettir Green's dntiRljter'mnrricd. the work itnve been offered.
that wealthy woman has invited two shop
growers, that the crate question has re­
The.following rc|x&gt;^t was banded in to together nnd in the presence of n large
C IT Y COUNCIL M ELTS
number of those interested, a four di^en
girls to share her apartments with her.
solved Itself into a controversy* between
the county commissioners at their Inst
the growers. This, at least. Ls the lmitnadff Gomez: ir tfita riestterxrM a m eeting:--------------------------------------------------- 8 inch Ui)le. taken nt random from ««load, M a tters Relating to s t r m
pa\lnl
was
placed
on
a
counter
nnd
beside
it
nil
.pressinn
one receives U|k&gt;n reading the
ails. Philippines Islands, has been Impris­
Orlando, Flu.. March 24, 1909
W ere Settled
article.
empty
10
inch
crate.
A
disinterested
oned for inciting a strike.
To the Board o f County Commissioners of
City- Council met last Monday night
packer was asked to^ repack the celery
In behalf of the members of the Sanford
Orange County. Florida:
Two new cotton mills nrr to be erected
with Chairman Stevens, and- Aldermen
from the.8 inch to (he 10 inch. When lie
Celery Union, we wish to correct this im­
Your committee to whom was referred
it LsGrange, Go., nt n cost o f $ 8 5 0 ,0 0 0
I brasher. Hand, Calhoun and Puleslon
completed the job there remained three
pression so that it will he thoroughly un­
While (ilaying on. a balancing boulder nt the Sanford draiit and ditch fictitioti beg stalks which could nut be gotten in the 10 present.
derstood hy all interested that our meinVery little real business was transacted
Mdlmwn N. Yr.Wm. Oox.nged 14 years, leave U iiepu a thui ilicy have mad» » inch crate. The smile celery was taken
Imtk are not dis|iosed toengngr inriiisanrt
w*s killed one day Inst week by the ruck cursory examinatiyn of the same and do out of the ten inch, repacked into the 8 as (lie meeting was a *|ieciol call to ar­ of practice, but were drawn into the con­
recommend that the Houril of County
range for street paving.
toppling over nnd crushing him.
troversy against their wishes. In fact, a
inch and there was one stalk left out. This
Commissioners advertise for bids for the
Thwordinnticc establishing a bench mark
la the trial of D. B. nnd Robin Cooj»er
proved the contents of the em u's to be
number of gentlemen, whose names appear
work according to the plans and specifi­
and fixing the grade lines for First streel
at the foot of the article in question, have
tad ex-sheriff Sharpe for tho murder of
about equal. It was explained that when
wns placed upon the first reading unit re­
cations nnd estimates on lile in the
1informed us that they did not intend, hy
an 8 inch crate was regularly (lacked, the
jx-senstor Cannock of Tennessee, the jury
ferred to the ordinance committee examichrk's Uflicv. and tliue the bids be re­
signing tfie article tocrente any ill-feeling'
¡hi in o verdict of murder In the sec
ends rosted on two boards. leaving the
oaioiu
The report of the committee will
ceived up (o the night of Monday. May
among the growers of this sett ion. nor to
under slats so that they give und when
cod degree against the Coopers and not
he made at the next meeting
3, 1909, said bids to be sealed, and that
reflect in any manner u(&gt;oii the integrity
guiliy against Sharp«. Motion for (i new
full and nailed the crate bulges consider­
The matter of removing IIn- fountains
they do further recommend that in said
of members of tin-Union or its sales agents,
able. So far no move lias been made for
trisl was made, pending which tho CoopWas referred to thv street committee.
notice should be incor|&gt;ornted that the
Crutchfield fi. Woolfolk., We were unable
all the growers to use the same crute. It
-trtwer admitted to bnIM n the stun of
Hill of B. M. Robinson, clerk of court,
County of Orange reserves the right to
to call (H-rsonally u|mn all of these gentle­
was claimed that buyers would pay 25c
tvtnly-five thousand dollars.
for making affidavits on tax lien notices
reject any and all bids, and that it docs
men. however, ten of their number have
~Krs7Morse, wlfe'of ex-millionaire CHasT not assume or become liable for any ex- more fur the 10 iiich crate than the U inch. wns ordered paid.
stilled that ifieysighri! same in thcbclief
W. Morse of New York, has disposed of Itenses or expenditures in and about the Those who favored the 8 inch crate dis
Several other matters of interest were
that it was simply and only a signification
(lilted
this.
w»rly all her |&gt;crsonnl iwoperty, including
discussed and council then adjourned lo
making of said ditch, ditches or drains
of
their preference for the eight indu rate
Last
fall
when
the
queston
of
the
size
•.«rJewels, to pay her husband's debts.
meet the first Monday in ’ April.
other than for nny such sum as it may he
— nothing more; nothing less. We do not
of crates was under consideration. Chase
. The Arbjickle Wrecking Co. have sbe- able to raise by assessment upon the
intend to convey the impression, hy this,
&amp; Co. of this place wrote CO receivers of
p|ended in suving the steamship Mnssa- pro|KTty to be benefited by 6aid drain.
W ill HULL D M W 1101LI
that the other gentlemen who signed the
celery ill the various markets, asking which
dsttett* which ran bn the rocks ut MnrRespectfully submitted.
article did intend to question the integrity
of the three sizes was preferable. There
thsi Vineyard.’ ^Compressednir wrs used
M. 0. Overstreet,
were 20 replies, as follows: 14 for the 8 Ten Story S tru ctu re to be E rected in and business methods of the Union and
1° noat the vessel.
Jacksonville
J. I). Ilcucs.
its agents, but rattier believe that they, too.
inch; seven for Gm 12; live for the 10. As
J.
B.
Pound,
president of the Hotel Pat­ misunderstood the article in its entirety.
Rre wa* discovered in the hold o f the
rule
the
New
York
received
preferred
the
P u rch ased G rocery and Bakery
ten, Chattanooga, formerly owner of the
j J ” **ne Meamship Havana on her north­
While discussing the article, we take
D. J. Monroe has purchased the interest the 12 Inch crate, as (hat is the crate used Chattanooga Daily News, in connection
; w*™! voyuge last week, but was extinthis
means of making other eorrectipns, i.
of C. W .'Tnte in the bakery and grocery in the Manatee section and iv just half with J. A. Newcomb, a well-known hotel
l “*»ned before utty great dam age wos
e..
that
the Sanford Celery Union (mbbusiness in the Clark building nnd will the size of the crate used in California.
woe.
man of Macon, Gn., have dosed a deal lislifd the article which appeared in The
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conduct the same under the name of
,,A Siberian band o f robbers has been an­
As stilted last week (his will be one of whereby Jacksonville will have a ten-story, Sanford Herald's issue uf Murcli 13th, not
D. J. Monroe.
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g l e d by Hussion soldiers.
(he homier weeks for celery shipping. It strictly modern nnd up-to-date hotel, ab­ Crutdilield &amp; Woolfolk; that the Sanford
Mr. Monroe will make ninny improve
solutely fireproof, and costing upward of Celery Union ndoptt-d the ten-inch crute
At s recent election In. Denmark quite ments in the store nnd when finished will is believed there will he 100 cars of lettuce
$ 1.000 .000 .
as its standard, not Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk,
» somber pf women were chosen to fill have a first class bakery und grocery. and celery, nearly all being celery.
The hotel will Ik: ready for business on this crate being introduced into this sec­
One
instance
was
given
Inst
week
of
»Portunt public offices.
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The wagon will canvass the city every
the great profits made from celery ill this the first of January next. It is to lie on tion. as most growers probably know, hy
dhy
for
orders
and
same
will
he
delivered
The tax collector's office in Pazayas, Porthe corner of Hogan and Forsytli streets. G. R. Calhoun and M. O. Overstreet,of the
locality, Tlte manner in which growers
?*“ •was socked and burned lust week promptly. Everything in the grocery nnd
Overstreet Crute Company, Lockhart. Florhave accumulated wealtli on celery grow-,
the lax-ridden populace.
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bnked goods line can be purchased ut this
Purchased Fine Old Home
idu. as may he recalled hy the readers of
ing is almost beyond belief unless the
H n vin gfi thorough knowledge
11. T. Avant (his week purchased tilt the Sanford Chronicle, which journal
^ r ^ g i a u steamship Mascot from
ui
pnma
*n&lt;ttglTIT.i an m&lt;e
Mr. Monroe proj*oses to
Off.~tîrT.*‘Wlilirier
11. F.*‘Wlilltirr (ifui
c nn
mi riltvrr !«ike. Iished a tiebnie helVM-én Messrs, ti. K.l'ul(linee
2 ” ” *® ,0 Sunderland collided with the
ments. The prosperity of the celery grow­
keep
a
first
cluss
establishment
und
so­
long
known
ng
"Emernldn.’’
This is ont houn and II. II. Cliniqiell, on this very
I •» *n 6,I'P Murgretha from Iquique for
er has spread nnd many a.re taking up
V.
wc«h . sinking the ship nnd licits the patronage of the people of land, paying iis high as $150 un «ere In of the most beautiful and picturesque old question, something over a year ago.
southern homes in this section and Hie
Sanford.
_1 11« drowning of twenty o f the
In
behalf
of
our
wiles
agents.
Crutchthe rough , ____ __________ _____
fcuuiJx of All. a«ul Mrs. Avant me. coil,
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Oaby McL'wun
The land, when pr&lt;i|&gt;erT71preparc3r will gratulating them upon their purchnse. tiehMI*~W«*»4f&lt;4VT w««~w4teh—olwe-tw--sfntt*tliat since the much discussed $2.25
The following item from the New Or­ pioducc.a crop of lettuce and then a crop
It WM prevent headadie
Silver Lake Is rapidly becoming famous f. o. I). sale was made they hnv^ consum­
■ |. ,en ®xl‘erienced bythetravelingpub- leans Times-Democrat will prove interest­ uf celery without any injury to the land.
as a resident section for Sanford’s subur­ mated oilier such sales, which disproves
Mrs. Thus fnr tills season the lettuce shipped
t
w »* r° Ud9’ ,he Pennsylvania railroad ing to the |H*ople o f' Sanford.
banites mid is one of the most healthy the statements contained in the article in
K~
fuEnlsh all Pulhnan car passen* McEwan wus formerly Miss Dunn of this has averaged $1.30io 1.40. Lettuce pro­
»(nits in all Florida. Mr. Avant expects question. In this connection Igj_it Jjeffe tea and cofTee, as often ns they city:
duces 400(«t900 baskets per acre.
to tnuke many improvements 1n Ids new come thoroughly understood that Crutch­
- « while traveling on their trains.
“ Dr. and Mrs. John McEwan o f Orlando,
There is one grower here who. nine
possession und with tlio-iinu surroundings field &amp; Woolfolk have contracted with the
t
. “ re in»lructed to answer all calls Fla., are the proud parents of a son Uirn years ago, worked fur $40 u month, lie
will hnve a fine home.
Sanford Celery Union to nturkel its celery
[
charge.
in New Orleans on March Gtli. Mrs. Mc­ hnd accumulated a little money and four
crop exclusively, and do not buy up stock
Ewan is a cousin o f Judge Monroe of the years ago purchased 15 acres, part of
T om ato Cun Fire Brigade
b i i ! l a“ ay,n‘t ^orty dollars to the ton.
from outsiders with which to fill orders.
Sanford is in no dungcr from a fire ns
oeen found in a vein o f gravel at Louisiana Supreme Court and lias many which lie put in celery. -Since then lie lius
For
this reason they were unable to su|&gt;friendsin, the city who are offering con­ sold enough to linvc $15,000 in the hank lough s the “ Tomato Can Fire Brigade" is
Y Cn,ve. near Massillon. Ohio.
gratulations. The baby will be called and still owns his lund—valued at $250 oh duty. The other duy they saved the ply cr\rs to apply on orders from various
•nAmburg-. big circus is giving six
parts of the country for 25 cars at $2 to
John Adair after his maternal great, an. acre.
building of the Gulf Oil Co. und by their
,
$2.25 f. o. b. mentioned in their telegram
nitlm ro-DCC* ***** wee*1
Atlanta, tlte great grandfather, Gov. John Adair, the
11. 11. Chappie is one of l h c ; extensive excellent service had the fire extinguish­
of March 10th, which was published in
••¿th* [ í0CeCd, o i whlcl, wiB be donated distinguished Kentucky soldier and states­
rowel’s here. Ten £ e n ^ jy l&lt; ^ e was. Ul*&lt; ed befure the FUe .LVpj;rtiunu airivciL
^ r.iE dnim *R eli«F A s9oci«ion --o f- Umt
The neralifunde? ’d ate of Murefi 13.70037
telegraph operatbr ut the station. By dint The members o f the brigade ure Noah
m an."
'-it.
The Sanford Celery Union is growing’
of saving he got money enough togcUier Fry, Wesley Fry, Chat; Murrell. Ollle
Sensational Prices
,
steadily in favor with the growers and it
one °* lbe ^r ,t and oldest
Sweet
and
Green
Smith.
to
buy
206
acres
at
$1.25
per
acre.
He
Watch The Herald next, week for the
is generally admitted that our advent
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I en*,neer» In Georgia, died at Rutregular page advertisement of- the San­ told the writer tiiat the year he secured
here has been a blessing to the industry.
Catholic Church Services
L
fir«!*1
88 y co ri- He ran ford Grocery Co. They will quote you
le fo the laud he tried to borrow $20 0
We cordially Invite all growers tu unite
Passover Sunday. Suuduy school, U u.
train between Augusta and A twith us in our effort to rescue the celery
it. ^ut fulled to find anyone who would
prices on different lines of line groceries
m. Muss and sennaa. IG.a. m.
industry (a s was the case of the Califor­
•W M Up'the* money. Mr. "Chappie now
that will take e w a r T a n r breath.—Don’t
- Monday. 29th. . toMnietion-forehthJreii, nia growers) by placing it in the hands of
^ * d * r Baxter and family, consistihgof purchase until you see their ad and then ha4 5 0 acres of this land under cultiva*
the (troduccrs where it absolutely belongs.
3 p. in. Way o f the Cross, 4:30 p. m.
SANfOKD CctEXr UNION.
v,‘ e and four diiklren, were poi* be the first one at their store on Friday. tion. sold half of it and purchased 70 ucres
By K. R. Murrell, Pres’t.
T he Hexalu’s ‘phone Is No. 148
week, at Ghent, Ohio, by drink* An extra force o f clerks will wait on you. more. He is worth to-day \$ 5 0 ,0 0 0 and

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MARKETING SANFORD CELERY
ARLY IN 1901 The Sanford Celery Grower’s'Association was
~ formed and the growers of Sanford signed an agreement to
nwgHg^ii sell their celery at Sanford, or failing to do so to turn it over
to a committee of five of their number to market. A t the end of two
seasons it was found that the crop of celery was being sold at San­
ford and there was no further use for the Celery Growers’ Associa­
tion to hold meetings.
The salés "were effected through buying
brokers representing, celery dealers and local brokers acting as selling
agents for growers; all uniting in a home market at F. 0. B. prices
By this method
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Sanford C elery Has Found Ready Buyers Through a W id e and Annually
Increasing T errito ry at S atisfactory Prices
This business has been done principally by local men, such as Chase &amp; Co., J. E. Pace,
Cameron &amp; Whitner, C. C. Woodruff, G. R. Calhoun, and W. C. Post, wher live at Sanford,
and whose books are always subject to inspection and easy of access. These gentlem ei^it
is easy to say, have handled and do handle eighty to ninety per cent of the whole output
• . These conditions are highly satisfactory, and the undersigned see no reason to change
them: because, under this plan any grower could sell his crop to or through any buyer or
broker, and any individual or firm could become buyers or brokers of Sanford celery at
Sanford. Last season an effort was made by Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk of Pittsburg to destroy
This Highly S atisfactory Hom e M arket by organizing the so-called Sanford
Celery Union with them as sole selling agents. They at once advertised to the world, in
effect. If you w ant Sfmford Celery write or telegraph Pittsburg, Pa. Their next move was
To try t.o change t he^Standard Celery Crate; the purpose of which seems to be to deceive
the .buyer into thinking he waB^getting more celery, while the otherwise iiinocenlrgrowefwas well aware th a t the crates hold the same. When this specious claim was exploded
this- firm ,. CrntchfieJ,d . &amp;^WppliolkLJby aj?age advertisement in The Sanford Herald, and
circular letter, claim their ability To sell our celery at twenty-five t O f t y ’cents n crate
higher than competitors, and go so far as to say they could nqt fill orders last week at. $2.25 per crate; when, in a publ ic meeting,
their agent admitted that their only sale at that price was to themselves. The trade, as well-as the growers know that no market
in merica woujd justify a $2.25 f. o. b. price last week; and any of the above named brokers could and would have filled those
orders in E IT H E R T H E E IG H T -IN C H OR T E N -IN C H C R A TE , and left Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk a handsome profit. This
firm had the business of the next to the largest and one of the best growers last season and lost it Why?
We have no wish for a controversy with either the Sanford Union or Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk. and are working to preserve
what we h a v e -a home market at Sanford-open alike to buyers and sellers, and ns far as we know, free from even the suspicion
of graft or trickery. We regret the introduction of questionable methods.
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W . C. Post----L. A. Brumley
A. B. Camoron
W . W . M iller
John H. Castle
Joe Cameron

W m .-G . Aldridge
C. H. Campbell
W . R. Pell
Benjamin Fish
D. R. Brissan
J . N. W hitner

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R. H. W hit nor
C. F. W illiam s
J . E. Pace
B. W . Herndon
H . H . Chappell
W . D. Holden

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A. R. Chappell
A. T. Rossetter
T. I. Hawkins
W . J. Hill
A. McDonald

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R. Muse
C. B. M ille r
J . w . M ille r
Rex Packard

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SANrORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARCH 26 . 1909

KEWS Of THE WORLD

Ing miUt from diseased cows. Two of the
children died nnd the other two nnd the
father nnd mother are critically ill.

f Items of Interest Gleaned From
7 — various Sources

Edward Pnyson Weston, the well-known
pedestrian, celebrated Ills 7lst birthday by
starting on a wnlk front Niiw York to San
Francisco. .

■BAPPCNINGS

Wont, Living

u I —^p

DIRING THC WEEK

F irst Yenr

TFST----UCELFRV
*'n9*U9t “onröpiited
» modem up-to-date
L L , n 1 PRATF^
I LO residence
nn 30-nerO Irocl. nnd proposes
residence nn
Contention at Hanford About
The Various Sizes

to make n park of these 30. although it is
very valuable for cultivation.

VOICE Of THE PEOPLE

t e l l e r s and C om m unications on
“iiowj. e. pace has pkosperkd ~
J. E. Pace is another lucky man oncciVarious Timely Topics.
cry.
He
bought’considerable
of
his
land
M. M. Atkinson nnd S. F. P am m have
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
been appointed receivers for the Atlanta,
H IE GHOWCRS MAKE BIO M 0 N E v | l“ S ^
t ^
, r 37 p e ^
Birmingham nnd Atlantic railroad.

Mr. Pace has his own home residence on
MnJ. Curtis F. Burnham, assistant secre­
Ikre U« Readers Will Find a Brier
is , «
| 30 ncres. It is known ns the Homestead In This D epartm ent will bc Found the
Views. Opinions and Comment
tary of the treasury under President Grant. Shown Thut .1 ra d ic a lly The Sam e where he has lived since lie was married.
.
Historical Sprint Flowing
" o f P rac tic al W riters.
died in Richmond. Ky„ March 19. aged 99
Amount Can bn Put In The 8-Inch
It is surrounded with palms, orange trees
For Hurried Readers
years.
IV* I'1*I«» cormiimdi-nce on livr topic* from nil
C
rate
As
In
The
10-Inch
C
rate
N&gt;»d
other
tropica!
foliage
on
the
hank
of
An express train, running ''w ild” n t 20
t -0un,y- nU&lt;i nr" ‘ Hem» of lnlcrc»l.
Ilrcvity will Insure ptotnf.l puhllrnlian A rtklrj
I the bay. ’ As an
Fire on the 19 th inst. destroyed the union
nilei an hour, crashed into the Montreal
Sanford.INew
FI.. York
Mn,Produce
in tNew«| .
.
un evidence
evtuence of
or whnt
wlinl itit isis
nr
tailor will t " S P
’
’
Mnr‘ I? — There has been worth, not long ago a stranger asked Mr ii.n. 2 in ° !hpi v,'-*»1
" iL «i^nyraou» canmmnka¿tnad station lost week, killing four por- depot at Louisville. Ky. Loss about four
much
rnmentlon
here
between
the
growPace
witaV
be
would
take
F„r
the
horn,'
ani, Injuring twenty or thirty others nnd hundred thousand dollar*. The Illinois
ir; r . K , r . . " « •
Central bullt'tho de|&gt;ot in 1800. Crossed i r* over the size of crate wjilch Is used for place. He said it w a. not for sale but ns
doling $100,000 dam age to property.
celery. At prose,11 there are three sizes n Joke mentioned $100.000. Three weeks
Keep th e F ountains
,
Beesae'the contents did not conform to electric wires were the cause of the lire.
To lho IV.Ii(&lt;&gt;r of The Herald:
A
B
L
e
n
,
d
12x18,2-«:
later
George
Gould’s
yacht
atwhored
in
A
three-year-old
sonof
J*.H.
Ilutchiitam
the requirements of the pure food law,
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, ‘ ,,neetln^ of lh® Si,,,for‘1 Celwy
!'«&gt;’ nliT the stranger who hail asked
I wish to protest most emphatically to
U.0OO bottles of catsup were dum ped’lnto of Adpl, Gn.. was killed Inst week by shoot­
the
removal of the fountains nn First
S
6hi,;s
,hrou*
ih
MrVa^
»'&lt;’
price
of
his
land,
called
ngnin
Ing himself with n pistol which lie hnd in
f Nsrrsginsctt Bny Inst week,
street.
These fountains are an attrncI(lx2(x
ern,
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the
U
u
.
e
office
and
said
he
was
ready
to
j . Father J. H. Cnrroll of the Holy Trinity some m anner gotten from a trunk, during
tion.
The
one nt the Intersection of Park
h
S
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«rade
a
.
,„ke
the
land
a
,
the
price
named
nnd
h Gstbolic church at Waterford, Conn., Inst the absence of older members of the fnm- » * in,«
* rrn,t‘
w ant«! the papers made out. Mr. Pace avenue wus put there hy the citizens
ily
from
the
room.
vorl Hopped a moving picture show Hint
about 400 cubic Inches, inside measure- L aid that he would take the stranger to headed hy Win T. Deane. I only(,w ish
»iibelng hrln in~thc-basem ent of the -—Frotn tlte accidental use-of -nrsenic for m enC m ore than-what-aauaJuwwn^uuiho the liouso mid that iidic-cuuld ptcMJudo •here were iiioreTountnins. They can anil
dnrrh. because he did not consider the pepper, by n colored cook, (lie entire fam ­
g# ,Uaimi,y: ,&gt;f t!roW- Mr8- Pnce
‘'*’«1 1« could have should he kept clean. They cannot and
ily o i Robert Cotton of Wnyben, Miss.,
ifcturrs suitable for .church exhibition.
b i. U
-1 « T CC • USC ,h°. 8 inCh' t,,e
«'&gt;cy reached the house do not obstruct traffic. The street Is wide
By s recent decision of the United States were poisoned, b y t escaped dcnjli hy im- la this size 3(n 8 dozen are packet!. It Mrs. Pace refused positively to sign say- enough for the street Vnilwny and the
w“ “ bc f,,r I’referable for all growers to lag .h e would not sell the homestead at regular use of the street. If only for u
| court of appeals, Copt. Oberlln M. Carter m edintc adm inistration of antidotes.
use the sam e size crate, ns the tenriem-y I any price. '
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sentim ent tlff-y should remain, “lin g o all r
; fates his case against the Government,
There arc similar instances which show ilizeiis who feel ns I do to sign the peti­
tklch practically leaves him n poor man REGARDING SANEORD DRAINAGE at all ahipplng polms is for a uniform
standard package. There arc 4,800 cubic that any man with n little money and tion to the City CoiindF (hat will he sent
The Metropolitan street railway of New
iil u.8 in the 10 indj, and 4,320 in the 8 parslslanoe come to Snnfonl and get rich around this week. .Suva-Uiafoutilainii___ L
Commute«
Reports
Favorobly
on
the
’oddly Is tu be sold at aucilonMtme 1st,
inch. The 10 inch Is shorter and it is in 8 shoq time. It costs about $100 iht
•
Petition
Gt:o. II. F iiänalu.
to satisfy a mortgage of $14.000,000.
The work of the drniitngr commission claimed by a „umber of the growers ti.at acre to prepare the land for celery. This
Wells college, Ithaca, N. Y., has been
The C rple A gitation
nnd the plans and specifications have just as much celery can he packed in the includes tiling and driving u well for irri- .
dued a week ahead or time, owing to nn
It’nppears
from the article published in
8
Inch
crate
hs
in
the
10.
gallon.
No
land
can
he
cultivated
witlibeen reported upondiy the committee n|&gt;epidemic of tonsil[tis.
Tln-Sanfnrrf
HnrnîitUTiiîèT
One
night
inst
week
the
co.Ucnding.Luu«
irrigating
fadlitira:---------date of March
lK)inied to exninine siime. and bids for
fractions over the size of the crate came
29th. 1909, and signed by a manlier of
—Race Hettir Green's dntiRljter'm nrricd. the work itnve been offered.
that wealthy woman has invited two shop
growers, that the crate question has re­
The.following rc|x&gt;^t was banded in to together nnd in the presence of n large
CITY COUNCIL MELTS
girls to share her apartm ents with her.
solved Itself into a controversy* between
the county commissioners at their Inst number of those interested, a four di^en
the growers. This, at least. Ls the lmitnadff Gomez: ir tfita rie s tte rx rM a m eeting:--------------------------------------------- 8 inch Ui)le. taken nt random from ««load, M a tte rs R elating to s t r m
p a \ln l
was
placed
on
a
counter
nnd
beside
it
nil
.pressinn
one receives U|k&gt;n reading the
ails. Philippines Islands, has been Impris­
Orlando, Flu.. March 24, 1909
W ere S ettled
article.
empty
10
inch
crate.
A
disinterested
oned for inciting a strike.
To the Board of County Commissioners of
City- Council met last Monday night
packer was asked to^ repack the celery
In behalf of the members of the Sanford
Orange County. Florida:
Two new cotton mills n rr to be erected
with Chairman Stevens, and- Aldermen
from the.8 inch to (he 10 inch. When lie
Celery
Union, we wish to correct this im­
Your committee to whom was referred
it LsGrange, Go., nt n cost of $8 5 0 ,0 0 0
I brasher. Hand, Calhoun and Puleslon
completed the job there remained three
pression so that it will he thoroughly un­
the
Sanford
draiit
and
ditch
fictitioti
beg
present.
While (ilaying on. a balancing boulder nt
stalks which could nut be gotten in the 10
derstood hy all interested that our meinVery little real business was transacted
Mdlmwn N. Yr.Wm. Oox.nged 14 years, leave U iiep u a thui ilicy have mad» » inch crate. The smile celery was taken
Imtk are not dis|iosed toengngr inriiisanrt
w*s killed one day Inst week by the ruck cursory exam inatiyn of the same and do out of the ten inch, repacked into the 8 as (lie meeting was a *|ieciol call to ar­ of practice, but were drawn into the con­
recommend that the Houril of County
range for street paving.
toppling over nnd crushing him.
troversy against their wishes. In fact, a
inch and there was one stalk left out. This
Commissioners advertise for bids for the
Thwordinnticc establishing a bench mark
la the trial of D. B. nnd Robin Cooj»er
proved the contents of the em u's to be
number of gentlemen, whose names appear
work according to the plans and specifi­
and fixing the grade lines for First streel
at the foot of the article in question, have
tad ex-sheriff Sharpe for tho murder of
about equal. It was explained that when
wns placed upon the first reading unit re­
cations nnd estim ates on lile in the
1informed us that they did not intend, hy
an 8 inch crate was regularly (lacked, the
jx-senstor Cannock of Tennessee, the jury
ferred to the ordinance committee examich rk 's Uflicv. and tliue the bids be re­
signing tfie article tocrente any ill-feeling'
¡hi in o verdict of murder In the sec
ends rosted on two boards. leaving the
oaioiu The report of the committee will
ceived up (o the night of Monday. May
among the growers of this sett ion. nor to
under slats so that they give und when
cod degree against the Coopers and not
he made at the next meeting
3, 1909, said bids to be sealed, and that
reflect in any manner u(&gt;oii the integrity
guiliy against Sharp«. Motion for (i new
full and nailed the crate bulges consider­
The m atter of removing IIn- fountains
they do further recommend that in said
of members of tin-Union or its sales agents,
able. So far no move lias been made for
trisl was made, pending which tho CoopWas referred to thv street committee.
notice should be incor|&gt;ornted that the
Crutchfield fi. Woolfolk., We were unable
all the growers to use the same crute. It
-trtwer admitted to b n IM n the stun of
Hill of B. M. Robinson, clerk of court, to call (H-rsonally u|mn all of these gentle­
County of Orange reserves the right to
was claimed that buyers would pay 25c
tvtnly-five thousand dollars.
for making affidavits on tax lien notices
reject any and all bids, and that it docs
men. however, ten of their number have
~Krs7Morse, w lfe'of ex-m illionaire CHasT not assum e or become liable for any ex- more fur the 10 iiich crate than the U inch. wns ordered paid.
stilled
that ifieysighri! same in thcbclief
W. Morse of New York, h a s disposed of Itenses or expenditures in and about the Those who favored the 8 inch crate dis
Several other m atters of interest were
that
it
was simply and only a signification
(lilted
this.
w»rly all her |&gt;crsonnl iwoperty, including making of said ditch, ditches or drains
discussed and council then adjourned lo
of
their
preference for the eight in d u rate
Last
fall
when
the
queston
of
the
size
•.«rJewels, to pay her husband's debts.
other than for nny such sum as it may he of crates was under consideration. Chase meet the first Monday in ’April.
—nothing more; nothing less. We do not
. The Arbjickle Wrecking Co. have sbe- able to raise by assessm ent upon the
intend to convey the impression, hy this,
&amp; Co. of this place wrote CO receivers of
p|ended in suving the steam ship Mnssa- pro|KTty to be benefited by 6aid drain.
W ill HULL D M W 1101LI
that the other gentlemen who signed the
celery ill the various markets, asking which
dsttett* which ran bn the rocks ut MnrRespectfully submitted.
article did intend to question the integrity
of the three sizes was preferable. There
thsi Vineyard.’^Compressednir wrs used
Ten S to ry S tru c tu re to be E rected in and business methods of the Union and
M. 0. Overstreet,
were
20
replies,
as
follows:
14
for
the
8
1° noat the vessel.
Jacksonville
J. I). Ilcucs.
its agents, but rattier believe that they, too.
inch; seven for Gm 12; live for the 10. As
J.
B.
Pound,
president of the Hotel P at­ misunderstood the article in its entirety.
Rre wa* discovered in the hold of the
rule
the
New
York
received
preferred
the
P u rc h a se d G rocery and Bakery
ten, Chattanooga, formerly owner of the
j J ” **ne Meamship H avana on her north­
While discussing the article, we take
D. J. Monroe has purchased the interest the 12 Inch crate, as (hat is the crate used Chattanooga Daily News, in connection
; w*™! voyuge last week, but was extinthis
means of m aking other eorrectipns, i.
in the Manatee section and iv just half
with J. A. Newcomb, a well-known hotel e.. that the Sanford Celery Union (mbl “*»ned before utty great dam age wos of C. W .'Tnte in the bakery and grocery the size of the crate used in California.
business in the Clark building nnd will
woe.
man of Macon, Gn., have dosed a deal lislifd the article which appeared in The
-. IIANNCK CELERY SIIIITINO WEEK
conduct the same under the name of
,,A Siberian band of robbers has been a n ­ D. J. Monroe.
As stilted last week (his will be one of whereby Jacksonville will have a ten-story, Sanford Herald's issue uf Murcli 13th, not
.„
strictly modern nnd up-to-date hotel, ab­ Crutdilield &amp; Woolfolk; that the Sanford
g l e d by Hussion soldiers.
Mr. Monroe will make ninny improve (he homier weeks for celery shipping. It solutely fireproof, and costing upward of Celery Union ndoptt-d the ten-inch crute
At s recent election In. Denmark quite m ents in the store nnd when finished will is believed there will he 100 cars of lettuce
$1.000 .000 .
as its standard, not Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk,
» somber pf women were chosen to fill have a first class bakery und grocery. and celery, nearly all being celery.
The hotel will Ik: ready for business on this crate being introduced into this sec­
One
instance
was
given
Inst
week
of
»Portunt public offices.
«
The wagon will canvass the city every
the great profits made from celery ill this the first of January next. It is to lie on tion. as most growers probably know, hy
dhy
for
orders
and
same
will
he
delivered
The tax collector's office in Pazayas, Porlocality, Tlte manner in which growers the corner of Hogan and Forsytli streets. G. R. Calhoun and M. O. Overstreet,of the
?*“ • was socked and burned lust week promptly. Everything in the grocery nnd
Overstreet Crute Company, Lockhart. Florhave accumulated wealtli on celery grow-,
the lax-ridden populace.
‘
bnked goods line can be purchased ut this
P u rch ased Fine Old Home
idu. as may he recalled hy the readers of
ing is almost beyond belief unless the
Hnvingfi thorough knowledge
11. T. Avant (his week purchased tilt the Sanford Chronicle, which journal
^ r ^ g i a u steamship Mascot from
ui
pnma
*n&lt;Mr. Monroe proj*oses to ttglTIT.i an m&lt;e
Off.~tîrT.*‘Wlilirier
11. F.*‘Wlilltirr (ifui
mi riltvrr !«ike. Iished a tiebnie helVM-én Messrs, ti. K.l'ul(lineec nn
2 ”” *® ,0 Sunderland collided with the
ments. The prosperity of the celery grow­
keep
a
first
cluss
establishm
ent
und
so­
long
known
ng
"Emernldn.’’
This is ont houn and II. II. Cliniqiell, on this very
I •» *n 6,I'P Murgretha from Iquique for
er has spread nnd many a.re taking up
V.
wc«h. sinking the ship nnd licits the patronage of the people of land, paying iis high as $150 un «ere In of the most beautiful and picturesque old question, something over a year ago.
southern homes in this section and Hie
_1 11« drowning of twenty of the Sanford.
In
behalf
of
our
wiles
agents.
Crutchthe rough , _____________ _____
fcuuiJx of All. a«ul Mrs. A vant me. coil,
*’
Oaby McL'wun
The land, when pr&lt;i|&gt;erT71preparc3r will gratulating them upon their purchnse. tiehMI*~W«*»4f&lt;4VT w««~w4teh—olwe-tw--sfntt*tliat since the much discussed $2.25
The following item from the New Or­ pioducc.a crop of lettuce and then a crop
It WM prevent headadie
Silver Lake Is rapidly becoming famous f. o. I). sale was made they hnv^ consum­
■ |. ,en ®xl‘erienced bythetravelingpub- leans Times-Democrat will prove interest­ uf celery without any injury to the land.
as a resident section for Sanford’s subur­ m ated oilier such sales, which disproves
t
w»* r° Ud9’ ,he Pennsylvania railroad ing to the |H*ople of' Sanford. Mrs. Thus fnr tills season the lettuce shipped banites mid is one of the most healthy
the statem ents contained in the article in
K~
fuEnlsh all Pulhnan car passen* McEwan wus formerly Miss Dunn of this has averaged $1.30io 1.40. Lettuce pro­
»(nits in all Florida. Mr. Avant expects question. In this connection Igj_it Jjeffe tea and cofTee, as often ns they city:
duces 400(«t900 baskets per acre.
to tnuke many improvements 1n Ids new
- « while traveling on their trains.
“ Dr. and Mrs. John McEwan of Orlando,
There is one grower here who. nine possession und with tlio-iinu surroundings come thoroughly understood that Crutch­
field &amp; Woolfolk have contracted with the
t
. “re in»lructed to answer all calls Fla., are the proud parents of a son Uirn years ago, worked fur $40 u month, lie will hnve a fine home.
Sanford
Celery Union to nturkel its celery
[
charge.
in New Orleans on March Gtli. Mrs. Mc­ hnd accumulated a little money and four
crop
exclusively,
and do not buy up stock
T om ato Cun Fire B rigade
b i i ! l a“ ay,n‘t ^orty dollars to the ton. Ewan is a cousin of Judge Monroe of the years ago purchased 15 acres, part of
from
outsiders
with
which to fill orders.
Sanford is in no dungcr from a fire ns
oeen found in a vein of gravel at Louisiana Supreme Court and lias many which lie put in celery. -Since then lie lius
For
this
reason
they
were
unable to su|&gt;frien d sin , the city who are offering con­ sold enough to linvc $15,000 in the hank loughs the “Tomato Can Fire Brigade" is
Y Cn,ve. near Massillon. Ohio.
ply
cr\rs
to
apply
on
orders
from various
gratulations.
The
baby
will
be
called
and still owns his lund—valued at $250 oh duty. The other duy they saved the
•nAmburg-. big circus is giving six
parts
of
the
country
for
25
cars at $2 to
John A dair after his m aternal great, an. acre.
building of the Gulf Oil Co. und by their
,
$2.25
f.
o.
b.
mentioned
in
their
telegram
nitlm ro-DCC* ***** wee*1
Atlanta, tlte great grandfather, Gov. John Adair, the
11. 11. Chappie is one of lh c ; extensive excellent service had the fire extinguish­
••¿th* [í0CeCd, oi whlcl, wiB be donated distinguished Kentucky soldier and states­ rowel’s here. Ten £ e n ^ jy l&lt; ^ e was. Ul*&lt; ed befure the FUe .LVpj;rtiunu airivciL of March 10th, which was published in
^r.iEdnim*Reli«FAs 9oci«ion --of- Umt
telegraph operatbr ut the station. By dint The members of the brigade ure Noah The neralifu n d e? ’d ate of Murefi 13.70037
m an."
'-it.
The Sanford Celery Union is growing’
of saving he got money enough togcUier Fry, Wesley Fry, Chat; Murrell. Ollle
Sensational Prices
,
steadily in favor with the growers and it
one °* lbe ^r,t and oldest
Sweet
and
Green
Smith.
to
buy
206
acres
at
$1.25
per
acre.
He
Watch The Herald next, week for the
is generally adm itted that our advent
"
ft
F
I en*,neer» In Georgia, died at Rutregular page advertisem ent of- the S an­ told the writer tiiat the year he secured
here has been a blessing to the industry.
C atholic Church Services
L fir«!*1
88 ycori- He ran ford Grocery Co. They will quote you
le fo the laud he tried to borrow $200
cordially Invite all growers tu unite
Passover Sunday. Suuduy school, U u. We
train between Augusta and Atwith us in our effort to rescue the celery
it. ^ut fulled to find anyone who would
prices on different lines of line groceries
industry (a s was the case of the Califor­
•W M U p'the* money. Mr. "Chappie nowm. Muss and sennaa. IG.a. m.
th at will take e w a r T a n r breath.—Don’t
- Monday. 29th. . toMnietion-forehthJreii, nia growers) by placing it in the hands of
^ * d * r Baxter and family, consistihgof purchase until you see their ad and then ha4 50 acres of this land under cultiva*
the (troduccrs where it absolutely belongs.
3 p. in. Way of the Cross, 4:30 p. m.
SANfOKD CctEXr UNION.
v,‘ e and four diiklren, were poi* be the first one a t their store on Friday. tion. sold half of it and purchased 70 ucres
By K. R. Murrell, Pres’t.
The H exalu’s ‘phone Is No. 148
week, at Ghent, Ohio, by drink* An extra force of clerks will wait on you. more. He is worth to-day \ $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 and

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CURBSTONE CLEANINGS
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me"
EVEN THE CATE POST NOT IN I
"A Chlel Is Amon* Ye Taking Notes
end Faith, He’ll Prent ’Em“—
So Says Saunterer.

tension could be done nrtich T e tte r , than
in a few months when the rnlny season
is on and ilio lasts wfii be higher. This
is a vital question that concerns the
health of the city, and before any more
seww* HT8 cCliiLructed ori ìtre é t» ' where
only a few people reside, the question of
extending the m ains should be taken up
and'flnished.

4 That suggestion about Sanford’s great

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BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

GARNER

Fourth of July celebration has met with
the ^approval of the people and in a few
days steps will be taken to form commit­
tees and sta rt the bail rolling for one of
A newipaper U not sltndethcr pulIUliM to tell the grandest alTaira th at has ever been
the people what they would like to know, but haa to
five much of III «pace to telllnl them what they held In honor of this great natal day.
•mikt to know.—Greely.
I really think that "my friend F. P. Fors­
5y#W«f ConwpM^mw to TK* tltrald,
ter as the high chief booster of San­
4 Lent drnweth on towards llto end nntl
ford should take a hand In this celebra­
the day of escape, the longed for Easter
tion. He originated the idea and while
S u n d ay Is sclieduled to arrive In twenty'
he is up to his ears in work nnd could
one days from to-morrow. Sackcloth and
give but little of hiB tim e to the outside
ashes will be (nit upon the top shelf and
work would be a good one to put at the
out from under the penitential cloud the
head
of the finance committee.
fair ones will emerge, arrayed in fine
This
celebration will do more for San­
linen and silken gowns nnd one of those
picturesque nondescripts—an Easter hat. ford than any one Idea that has ever
been advanced fpr the advertisem ent of
our resources, nnd already the neighbor­
4 Lent is about over I Easter will dawn ing citiesha"Ve expressed their willingness
Sabbath April Uth. and m ay the joys of to aid In The work. A man should be
the glorious day gladden the hearts of all appointed nt once to take entire charge
the peoplel
of the niTnlr and give it much of hls time
Let meditation give way to mirth, andti.qtwL,nttantioiu- .We-do not wont a half
ihrshackleyravhlchrtnnar“ bound tliif hearted rctuxuuc.fr0ia.tbe citizens but a
" unwilling-feet of society people for forty long pull and a pull together.
days past be burst asunder I
• • . •
Let the big Addle be scraped again and
Arrival and Departure of Malls
mark the time Tor the quadrille, and 4 Sanford Lad—Can you make bread,
Effective November Fifteenth.
*“ " — ------------_ ..... -When tho-prompter says: “Honors to your Miss UtiiimrlnnT
Arrive From
Enterprise
Lass—Yes,
Mr.
Cultus;
now
|
North.... .. . 7 00 s. m., 2 OS p. m.. S 40 p. m.
partners," do ns he bids you.
South.......................... 7 00 ». m„ 2 35 p. m.
can you make money f
Tempe only................................. It 35 a. m.
TUutville breach.......... 0 00 e. rn.. S 40 p. m.
They will be wed in June.
4 I have said before in these columns,
Oviedo branch.................... ....... 10 30 e. m.
•
•
•
Trilby
branch................? 00 a. ra., 1 10 p. m.
and It will bear repeating, that Sanford
Taverra branch............................. 1 52 p. m.
4
Several
of
my
fsiends'
arc
bewailing
can turn out the sweetest girls and the
Leave For *
North......... .i..-..2 52 p. m.| 9 00 p. m.
handsomest women of any city in the the fact of the fountains’ disappearance
South.........I 85 p. m , 8 30 p. m..1II 00 p. m.
_WJiQle.aiiwlry» and they were o u t-in nil
"TtrtUVTTTBTirinch. .. ...,B 00 a. m!, 2 25 p. m.
Oviedo branch.... ..................... 2 30 p. rn.
would rather have the fountains than the
their glory InBt Saturday, I claim to be
Trilby branch......... .,..1 43 p. m.. II 00 p. in.
Tavares
branch........... 6 40 a. ra.. 2 25 p. iff”.
street railway. Nonsense, gentlemen!
Judge and know whereof I speak.
tlraneh trains daily except Sundayr others dally,
Would you let the m atter of a fountain
’ ■*------- s
A dally express pouch received (rum Tampa at
It 55 a. m.
Crus. F. ItasaiNS, Postmaster.
4 Whnt a beautiful appearance the stand in the way of Improvement when
H. C. lUssms, Ait t l’usUnasLcr.
streets of Sanford present, the grass the fountains can be placed In positions
nnd trees all putting on their spring suits thnt would be much more prominent nnd
of vivid green. I hope thnt more of our give us n broad avenue without a break
public-spirited citizens will plant grass for street paving and railways? The I D o
You
and shade trees around their premises, fountains can be placed .. nil- Commercial
nnd tints mnko "Lucky Sanford" u more street, one a t the depot where everyone
"Pretty Sanford." Nnture tins been ho alighting from the traln.can.see it. and
Both of
kind to our city that we should nsslst the one near tho Sanford House.
these
places
would
make
the
fountains
• good old dame in every way nnd Sanford
will soon be the best kept and cleanest more attractive to tourists, and (lie foun­
tains would never interfere with traffic
city in the South.
in any way. Let them be placed on |
• a •
4 When u woman is in grent grief site Commercial‘street by nil means.

W a n t Good,
W holesom e

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ROBERTS®
&amp;

Should Receive More encouragement :
From Merchants

__ In looking over the books of the Sanford
Building A Loan Association this week
steady increase in cash is noted each
month. The monthly Income is now rap ­
idly approaching $1000 and should soon
reach $1200. The Association now has
loons for about $7000 for new buildings
and no funds to meet them at present
As every house erected in Sanford m eans
more trade to each business m an in the
city, it soems-rather strange thnt more of
the merchants do not take stock in the
Association and subscribe at once for tiie
same bo th at the receipts of the Associa
tion could be swelled and more houses
erected.
Not only does the erection of buildings
mean more money for the m erchants but
it means more new dwellings nnd !n
Greater Sanford. It is to be hoped thnt
the merchants will see (he snlient points
in the investm ent—an investment that
will net them 8 per cent upon their money
nt once and will yield far.more indirect
ly. The Sfftiford Loan &amp; Building Asso­
ciation Is n home institution, composed
of Sanford people and should certainly
receive more consideration than tho wild
cat mining schemes and inflated stocks
of some foreign investments that will
never give the subscribers nny returns
whatever and will only direct Sanford
money Into foreign chnnnels.

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Successors to N. H. GARNER

H A Y A N D D R A IN

High Grade Preserves, Jellies,

Jains

j A Complete Line of F re sh W c s w n Meat* p

A Complete Line of Cigars and

Tobacco

AGENCY FOR PLOWS HIGH GRADE CANDIES aw
ROYAL SCARLET BRAND OF CANNED GOODS™

W H IT E

F R O f l T GROCERY

Come and Sfe#Us, or ’Phone 39

W H Y NOT U 8 E

P a iNOW,
n t eAND
r SAVE
F e rMONEY?
t i lizer
It has M iow n.^je-i^uU S'fof the Money invested than a iif lf c ? *
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where

P a i n t e r ’ s S a n f o r d C e le r y Special
is used. Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER. is |n Sanford
every woek. See him or write to him a t Orlando or

THE

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P A IN T E R

FERTILIZER

CO.

J A C K S O N V IL L E , FL O R ID A

W rit* for Booklet.

Kissimmee Celery Lands
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F low ing W ells

Rich Land

Celery now* being marketed.

S e llin g

Cheap —

for good prices.

BREAD

COME AND SEE
produces n flood of tears—a m an drowns
____
Tiie luke front still blots the landscape
his sorrow In nun if it doesn’t swiin-outO’Grady nnd perch itself on an island of with a bunch of old hulks and broken
The kind that Mother
sewer pipes. How long will the author­
desolation in his ocean of sorrow.
ities permit this stnle of affairs to exist? |
• a •
used to make?
Apropo of Eastertide
4 Oft the varied pronunciation of words 4-1 hate to be kicking against the small
In the English langunga creates a ludic­ boy, for at their tender ngc tin: parents
The Kind That Looks X
rous stato of affairs. I have. |n mind an ought to take a hand in his education
Like
Bread,
incident wldcli occurred ntn church Easter and use the parental slipper oftener.* but
- ———
---* Tastes Like service. The choir was singing it new in regard to tiie throwing of trash in the
Bread, and is Bread?
arrangement of the beautiful anthem park fountain 1 am getting very sore.
"Coaald u rth e -Lillies:“ The pureT sweet This fountnin is a diamond setting in an |
voice of tiie soprano rose'clearly und dis­ emerald brooch and assists in making a
The Finest Line of Pas­
tinctly on the solo:
beautiful gem in the midst of Sanford's
tries in the City '
They lol-ol-oil not.
palatial residences. Time and again
They loll not
The-ey lol-oi' not,
Street Commissioner Cowan has cleaned
Nyyy-lher do they spin.
out
this fountain only to have it filled up
Sites paused (for air refreshment a la
again
by the small boys of this neighbor­
fun) and the tenor took tip tiie attain:
Pico Block
Low PriceB.
Easy Payments.
Our Wagon Will Stop At
hood.
They are‘too small to be sent to
Nee-ee-ee-lher do they spin.
They tol-ol-ol-oll not.
*
Jail and tho offense is rather trivial, but
.Your Door Every Day
They toll not.
it costs the city money every month to
They toll not.
Nee-ee-re-lher do they spin.
make amends for these children’s misde­
Complete Line of Groceries &lt;
The tenor closed nnd shoved n smile at meanors. Better use the slipper!
the audience that would have turned n
• a •
corpse inside out, and thinking he had
uinde n lilt, gave way to tho basso, a sol­ 4 Tiie Sanford Band certainly deserves
praise from every citizen of Sanford for
emn red-hended young Irishman with
somewhat worldly looking eye. who Itnag- their excellent concerts given every Sun­
Sto v es , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e
incd.the church's only success due to his day afternoon, in the [Mirk. Thnt these
(Caterer to the Public)
propensity. Tills so-called basso with a concerts are appreciated to thp fullest
voice like a snare drum broke the monot­ extent is evidenced by the large crowds
Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
that are always in attendance, and the
ony with:
many encomiums bestowed upon the
Machines, Edison Phonographs and R e c o rd s , Wholesale
•
Nay-ty-ay-ther do they spin.
They-toi-ol-ol-oll not.
band and the able director, Mr. Maxwell.
Fatih and they toil not.
Dealers In Gasolene and K e ro s e n e
They toil not,
A good band is a great aid to any city,
Noy-ny-ay-ay-they do they spin.
nnd it is a poor place thnt cannot sup.
Then the voicesnf th« rhn|r
r((}(
port a good band. Sanford is fortunate
by a derrick nnd distributed \o the audi­
indeed in having such a body of skilled
The Popular Price and •
ence like n dose from a bird-gun. in
musicians, and among their many friends
semi-chorus of debility:
and admirers none is more ardent than
Ny-y-Jher
■y-Hier
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o 1r A
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ee- ihr r__-Ijlothay
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They uU—ol-oi-oll not.
Special Rates by the Week
First Cloil Special Tables keservni Fur
They toll qoL
List o f Unclaimed Lettera
They toU not.
Remaining
ip
tiie
Sanford
Postoflice
nt
Ny-y-y-llier
-i
,
Nee-. e-tber &gt;do they »pin.
close of wee
:ck ending Mardi 23, 1009 :
Nay-ay-ay-tberr J
L adles
At this stage of ugony a bootblack fell Douila*. Ur*. Pauline K iln. Lósenla
(Corner Palm etto and First Sts.)
Mr». JulUmi
U. Mr». H. M.
from the gallery and Uto choir resumed jOibton,
aneli. Miai May
Smith. Mra. A H.
While, Ml»« HatUe
their scats with the expression written llnkln*. Lulur
G entlem en
on Uioir faces that it was time to quit
Alexander, Ur. Frank Illck», Noah.
when “blessings from above are showered
Janjcsa, Hr. Harry
John
ten kina. Mr. P. J.
iSSfc.**
upon them," and while Uielr reputation .— . Manual
Kelly. Mr. IlnnoaU
DEALERS IN
Illuni. Garffcld
was up.
CooPSi. Richard
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"Thunks to th n W m in g s from above.” tm tß m .K T Ramon L f f , Mr. Harrt» ^
Mr. j. H.
Met wen. Mr. I. K.
said the gt ay-haired, old-fashioned preach­ Cmafey,
Douila»». Mr. J. K.
Peienofij Mr. L- E.
O a r . N. It.
er, "that we are able to begin the service*
Ruhsrd.
- this uioxuiug-by-aiugUig -th e old familiar
hymn, "Praise God from whom all bless­ í s
Telephone No., 6 0
r ,
s s w
r
ings flow."
■iid eito n , Mr. lo h n
William«. U r. M. H.
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Persons claiming the above will pi ease
I
say
"Advertised,"
and
gl
y
"Advertised."
tíñd
give
date
of
this
4 Many there are who w ant to see the list.
Chas. F. H askins, P. M.
sewers extended further, into the lake,
Office and woik r2 14 Oak Avenue
and the city council should take up the
The Herald furnishes engraved visiting
’Phone 130
m atter before the summer Is upon
cords a t the sam e price asked in Jackson­
Now that the lake is low the work of ek- ville and New York.

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TIIE SANFORD HERALD

DREAMS Of AVARICE
Xhc Title of an Article Upon
Sanford Growers

READS LIKE PAGE FROM ROMANCE
Connecticut Paper Compiles S t a t i s t i c s

Regarding P ro fits o r s a n ro rd

Celery Growers

year. ‘ I would not sell out for $50,000
Where could I pu t the money T I can make
TH O M MACARONI DELTA
more a t this than nt anything else, On
seven acres of land I m ade J&amp; Q PO clear
profit a year over all rtVy living expenses Trom The Herald's Special Correspondent
Tell me where a m an can do better.”—
Bv Wireless Telephone
Joseph Cameron.
One of Snm Korpcter's hens has been
"I cut"820 baskets of lettuce from one laying two eggs a day for over three weeks
and one-eighth acres of innd, which I sok nnd the extra effort is said to be rapidly
for $1,860, net. I make about $1,200 nn sapping her constitution.
ncre on celery. I average 115 barrels of
Jem im a H ostettcr got n letter from h er
white potatoes to the acre. If I get le u Uncle Bill In ‘Arizona yesterday. U nde
Ihnn 70 barrels to (ho ntffe I call my crop Bill is interested in a gold mine nnd runs
n failure."—Jam es Campbell.
a second-hand shoe store besides.
"If m y three boys nnd I cannot mnkc
Mart Buster is going to put up a two$1,000 an ncre every year we ought to
atnryJiuilding niul call it the D uster-F lair
give our plnce nwnyr We cam e here tw o- '
years ago from North Carolina, nnd bought Doc Reed told him if he did he'd tie flat
tills place on credit. Wc have paid for it hursted sure,and Mnrt nearly bursted him ­
self laughing. Doc can tnkc the cake.
nnd added some more Innd to it. I value
Quite a number of farm ers have begun
it at $12.000."—J . W. Miller.
to
parts green their potato vines. Jnke
"I was one of the first men to«grow cel­
ery In Snnford. 1 have been growing it Bamberger'S oldest girl who wns bit on the
every yeur, nnd I know it to lie highly heel by n potato bug Inst summer is get­
ting round on crutches and will be able
profitable."—A. Robbins.
"Last yeur we sold for Snnford celery to assist in digging the potatoes.
growers the products of approxim ately 120
Cyrenius Hybnrgcr is working the Widacres. A fter deducting our commissions ow BflSCOmbVgnrdenbn" shares.
we returned to the growers $106,028.16
Elina Pumphery, who has commenced
nn average of about $884 on acre."—Sid­ keeping boarders, now serves his hoard­
ney O. Chase.
ers real cow butter every Sunday.
From Chase &amp; Company's books the
The B ungstnrter has anqouqffi^ lt\Jts
mimhger of our com pany corroborated
colyuma thnt Uncle Bill Todhnmmer wlll.|
most of the figures nnd results herein giv­
be willing to accept n nomination for con­
en, and took the following additional re­
stable if urged by many friends. If Uncle
turns: J. G. Hall, one-lmlf acre of celery,
BUI is elected he w o n t piny any favor­
$1,004.35: J. W- Hunter, one-half ncre of
ites.________________ _____ ___________
cc Itr y r $! ,D3 0 .7 0 rATMcTkmald 7fi v c*acrc8
Since Phil Sweczy run off nnd got m ar­
celery, $0,000; Rosscter&amp; Hand, teii acres
ried
to Steve Gulllon's hired girl, Phil’s
celery. $10,759.25, Icttuccnnd caul ¡Mower
on sam e Innd about $6,000 more; Mr. dad has been much chagrined nnd thinks
Hendricks, one acre of celery. $1,800.08; of changing the family mime. ThcSwcc-1
Mr. Mcich, two acres of'celcry, $2,019.70; zys arc quite stuck up as Phil's grand
Miller &amp;. Hurt, one ncrc of celery. $1.557. dud hnd nohlo blood cnrouslmt In hi Avein
nnd whs once in the butchering business |
nnd had money to burn.
RONEY’S ' BOYS
Gil Stokes went to Snnford this morn-1
ing.
He m ay return tonight.
The F am o u s B o y s' C oncert Com pany
—H ayrurc.
To A ppcor In S an fo rd

| For Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.
ICOMMISSION
MERCHANTS
Southwest Corner Washington nml Chambers Streets

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NEW YORK CITY

REFERENCES; Aetna National Bank of New York City, or any Commercial Agency
and to Hundreds o f Shippers who are shipping to them regular

In a n article in the Hartford. (Conn.
Dally Countnt, entitled “Prearqs of Ava
rice." n f e w statem ents nre published from
SantorUcelery growers. These statem ents
rtfur to last year’s crops principally,which
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did not bring good prices, on .account of
the panic that prevailed at the time.
Sales Agents and Distributors
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
While some oi the ktnlomen ta seem over
SANfORD .CELERY(ONION
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drawn to the renders, the people .of tills
lection can verify every one of them, ami
Chicago
New York
Room 10, Pico Block.
'Phone 2 09
the crops this year would show a much
i Cincinnati
Washington
better statement. Following is n list of
_ Jacksonville ____S A N F O R D ,-F L A .
S ü ñ fo r T '
them ns they appear In the Dully Cournnt
- have made $90 ,0 00 in five years
growing celery and lettuce In Snnford
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' A W H W WAAW A W W W A W W W W \ W W M W W W W W V M W A W ¡
have made money every yenr. I do not
know of one absolute, cold failure among
Sanford celery growers. If some men nrakc
leu than they should» there Is some Rood
reason for it.”—A. T. Kossetgr.
“In thn.pnst three years I have m ade
$30,(380 from live acres of celery land
- Nine year* ago l.w a sjiJo c n m o tiv c , engi­
neer. earning $1,000 uyenr. Ig o tn lenve
SHIPPERS OF‘
of absence"for six months and began
growing celery on one acre of land. Be­
fore my leave of absence wns up I hnd
made $1,750 from th at one ncrc. I sent
word thnt they need not keepm y plnceon
the railroad open tm yJanger.—In my sec­
ond year I doubled the output of my first
year, and In my third year I doubled the
second year. Two years, ago thu road Heat
me word that tliey needed men, and said
dial I hnd better return and take an en­*I
The "Roney's Boys" nre unique, unri
gine. Weil, they don't pay locomotive en ­
BRIEF SKETCH OF DAMROSCH
gineers $10,000 n year, bo I staid on my vnled nnd unnppronchnblc nn a popular
attraction. No other company appears so In te re s tin g F a c ts About th e F am o u s
five-acre farm."—C. F. Williams.
“I began growing celery berc nine yearn equally and so irresistibly took) and young,
Conduct o r — M a rried an American-— J
ago with $500. I paid $100 down p in n y for they are nothing loss than n musical
SANFORD, FLORIDA
(lIY MAX MORUENTHAU.)
land gM used the rem aining $100 for sensation. These talented hoysviiot only
In beginning my series of articles on
worldng?'X|HMiseiC I would not Sell my entertain, cliarfn nUd facIpnte, hut they the Spring Musical Festival tu he given
'place now for $30,000, nor n single im- educate, stim ulate nnd Inspire the chil­ by tlio Jacksonville Choral -Society bn
improved acre of it for less than $1,000. dren nnd adults everywhere by their m ar­ April 19th and 2 0 lh ,J feel it Just to com­
TOP P R IC E S FOR YOUR
1 grow mixed crops of vegetables. Some velous accom plishm ents in music, espe­ mence with W alter Dnmrosch, who is tlie
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of my neighbors have m ade larger crops cially vocal. The name "Roney's Boys" conductor of the New, York Symphony
ORANGES, GM PEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
than 1. but 1 never did better than $1,750 lias nlwnys stood for the highest cultiva­ Orchestra, nnd who will take the place of
tion
of
the
boy's
singing
voice,
nnd
an acre on celery.'•—A.-McDonald!
hik^kiUlCLjor l,lie fnallvnl-----...— 1--------- ---. ■ Whim'shipped" 'Vo'-HEWlI fr —TF’you are not -doTng
.. "Lasl-yeur i «hipged «fr.OfiOcrtftrsTof ret* new t-Tnw strrfnt'rxrcifnbii “lipoTi"instru­
It is the general belief th at in order for
business with tiiis House, write to them nt once.
ery and 300 crules of lettuce from two m ents by little fellows, the world has ever n m usician to rank high as an artist he
acres of land, 1 received $1,112.23 not known.
must he nlong in years, but in this case
With uhsohilely nothing in common we have a m an just in his prime nnd yet
fof the crop. Hnd the crop been sold here
Instead of being shipped on consignment with the trashy effusions of the vnuder- Ids nam e is known in nil (Tie music cir­
F R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
MERCHANTS
10 commission men in the North. I could ville stage, tlie company stands for the cles of the world ns one of its best lend­
10 E. C am d o n S t ., O a ltlm o re , M d . —
have averaged $2.25 n crate for the enlire highest order of music, and the most lin- ers nnd musicians.
crop. Some crates of celery and lettuce islied and artistic work possible to attain
W alter J. Dnmrosch wns bnrft In the
References; This Paper nnd Thousands of Pleased Shippers in Florida
were sold, in add ition, for which no returns with talented Iniya. it has Carved out n small city of Breslau, Prussia, 1862, und
were received, and are counted in these niche of its oVn. stands in a class by itself at an early age developed his love for
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figures This year I have cut from pne- In which there is no .second. There is no m usic.—He is the son of Df. LedpSHl j &gt; *******
' qunrtrr nf nn ficro $4TU worth of lettuce company like "Roney's Boys," or remotely Dnmrosch (a famous conduct
inductor in his h i
1 expect to sell from the tam o quarter-acre approaching it in either America or Europe. day), nmi under the father
thcr's guldunce "
Henry B. Roney, the originator, trainer b.'gnn Ids musical enreer.
about $000 worth o f-celery, making
Enter he
and m anager of the company needs no in­ studied witli Kischbietcr and Draescki, nt
$1,016 for the season."—Richard Muse.
*'I received $10,700 for the celery and troduction. He won ii nniionnlrepiitation Dresden. Mr. Dnmrosch cam e to America
other vegetables grown on six acres of iny during the ten years—1887-1897—when with Ids fnther in 1871 nnd when his
land on Celery avenue In 1908."—Mrs. H he was the organist nnd choirm aster of fnthcr opened the season of Germun
Grace Episcopal church, Chicago. He was grand opera Walter Damrosch wns se­
E. Taksch.
”1 cut from one ncre of land on Celery the musical director of the National t&gt;eace lected ns ussistnnt conductor.
After his father's dentil he still held
avenue in 1908. celery am ounting to ubilee, Chicago, 1898, which enlisted the
1,300 crates, which I sold in Sanford for services of sixty-three Chicago church tiic sam e position under Anton Seldl.
choirs, and “artists' chorus."
A FAMOUS COMPOSER
$2,000:".—U. R. Brisson.
The Christmas concert given by “Roney's
Mr. Damrosch is also a comiwser of
“1 let out eight acres on shares for a crop
of celery, 1 furnished the land and team Boys" nt tlie Whitu House upon invitation note tiuving written oratorios, operas and
Plans, Specifications and Estimates Furnished
—
anti advanced the cost of fertilizer of cx-Prcstncnt and Mrs. Roosevelt, to live songs. One opera is called "The Scarlet
hundred
of
their
invited
guests,
is
n
m
at­
Letter,"
nnd
¡s
founded
on
Hawthorne's
and crates. The tenant furnished tlie la­
on Applications
novel of that name. Another opera is
bor. After taking out of the proceeds of ter of history.
This
famous
company
will
he
in
the
‘Cyrnno." the text of which Is by W. J.
tlie crop the cost af fertilizer and unites
we had $8,400 between us."—J. E. Face. opera house, Thursday: evening, April 1st. Henderson (the music critic of n New
"1 rut 5(18 crates of celery from one-huif Be sure to go nnd take the family, for York pnper) und Is founded on the novel
•Cyrano de Bergerac," by Rostand.
•ere, which sold in Sanford for $1,321.19, ‘Tlie Boys" delight botii old and young.
Tickets
will
be
on
sale
a
t
Newlun's
Special rates of fare to Jacksonville for
Bet. I have grown 1,000 baskets of lettuce
on one acre. Last year I received $3.- drug store. Admission, 50 and 75 cents; spr Imi musical have been_mod«—by-the
113 First Street
Opp. Pogtofiice
421.83 fir tlie product.'uf
pup ils. 35 a nd-SOc u tis.
ralironds. Tickets will be good for leo v -1
laui). -(I. H. 1-ruiriT
ing Snnford on 18th nnd 19th of April
C an ad a's Novel A ttra c tio n
and will he good by any train arriving in
I bought six ucrcs of land in February,
Thousands upon thousands of people Jacksonville by m idday of the 10th. R e-1
1808, for $4,000. One and one-half acres
from the Northern states availed iim m - TUrn limit April 2lst,"thus assuring every
were sub-irrigated; the rest was wild land.
seives of the opportunity to witness the citizen tlie pleasure of attending the
—B Flteerm hcrriiiiirsoia $3,500 worth of
grandest of spectacles presented a t tlie festival at lowest possible cost.
telery and other vegetables from the acre
winter carnival a t Montreal—a palace
As the regular box office prices will I
and n half. The place is now all cleared,
constructed entirely of ice. This was the prevail after March 31st i t would be well
bigoted mid planted to celery."—L. A.
drawing feature. In the construction of if every one who intended visiting the
Stanley.
this palace 20,000 blocks of ice were used, Festivul m ade application for the associ­
On a piece of land 00 yards Bquarc
each about 48 in d ies long, 22 incheY wide ate membership $5 to-day, as these
(about six-seventh of an ncre)I have grown
and 28 indibs thick, the whole am ount tickets will be withdrawn nnd increased
Wluce which I sold for $1,080, net. This
weighing about 4,000 tons. The paluac prices of ndmission pul in force April 1st. [
Pi«» of land wos turned over to the cclwalls have a frontage of 100 feet each
**y planters in ninety days from the time
ii
The Herald is on sule a t T. J . Miller &amp;
way. The m ain tower is 160 feet high
'et,ucc seed was Bown in the field.
aud the smaller towers 65 feet high. It Son’s store, and the City cigar store.
—From seven-eighths of a n acre I have
Newspapers, Magazines and Periodicals
architectural in design, having much the
Dnwu 574 crate* of lettuce, which l sold
United
States
of
America,
Southern
|
appearance of an English castle, and in
for $1,059.15, net. I nm now cutting 1.0G8
District or Florida
the sunlight is said to present n magnifltrates of celery to the ucre, for which 1 am
•
, getting $1.80 per crate, net. This fl^cr v ccut sight.
a rtts s s s I
Frank Dailing of Tlie Herald oillce has of (tie United SUlU fur the Southern District of
" ¡ » • « ^ „ ■ tir n e w land, which-is consid*
n t the steamboat- “ Alligator,“ her
lar^e-slze'engraving-of the p a la c e , sent w a n ,
epperrl and, furniture. In a
uf
to be unsuitod to celery culture. I
civil and maritime.
him by Miss Rosa B. Harris, u former res­ contract
’Ann Wins u s , hr virtue of w n e u In due form of
“ d four and a halfmcrea of leltucer This
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law , &lt;0 me directed, returnable on the 22nd day
^ td i of lettuce paid for Its own cultiva- ident of Eustis. who is u daughter of Mr. March,. 1808. I have arlrnl and taken the said
and Ml*. Henry Harris of -Eustis, and a steamboat "Alligator." her machinery, etc., and
n. for the cultivation of three acres more
Tie* tn ray cuiiody.
sister of Mrs. Darling and Mrs. C. A. Dob­ have
Notice la hereby given that a District Court will
lettuce and for six acres of celery and
be held In the United Statei Court Kuum In the
bins of Sanford.
t a proftr of $ 6 0 0 in cash besides. 1
city of Jacksonville on the U t day of A w ll. 1008.
for the trial of »aid premise», and the owner or
STRONG LINE OE CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES
Vc ^ ct&gt; farming eiglit years. I have
Tlie Herald is fully equipped to print owners, arid all [ier&gt;on* who may have or claim
®*de money every year. I .began with f n e stationery of all kinds. All tlie latest any Interest, nre hereby cited to be end appear at
Tlie Latest Fall Styles in Ladies’, Gent’s and Children's Shoes.
the lime and place aforesaid, to show cause, if any
“ W acres. 1 now have 26 acres in cultl- type and m aterial and “the men behind they have, why a final decree should not pass as
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John F. Hnu
Just Received
•bon and am taking in more land each the type" who know how.
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LINGERING IN FLORIDA’S LAP

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March

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This winter has been a mild one In
every' section of the country although
Publlihrd Every Friday Morning at Sanford. Fla. several blizzards throughouh thc.Narth
have m ade the thousands seek the balmy
It j. Kollt, M anuln! Editor
NEXT DOOR TO FORTOFFIC*
’PMORB 144
clim ate of Florida. March and April ore
Sutrsorlptlon Price. $1.00 a Year In Advance the months to be dreaded by the inhab­
itants of northern d im es for during these
Entered u aecond-claM mall matter August 22nd.
months the disagreeable effects of thaws
1901, at the Fort office at Sanford, Florida,
under Act of March 3rd. IB7».
and freezes are more apparent in the
M E N ’S S T R A W H A T S
T A B L E LINEN
Durban* AdrenUlng Company. Jack »on ville. Rep- numerous cases of lagrippe and pneu
rcaentatlve.
monin.
58-inch Bleached, 2 5 c e n t s
From Philadelphia’s most Stylish
Knowing this, 'tls strange that the win­
Office F lnt Floor In tbe Dithop Block, F lnt Street
72-inch Bleached Linen, 7 5 conts
manufacturer
ter visitors to Florida lulled to the dan­
Telephon« No. U S.
gers of cold weather arid extreme changes
Exceptional values in $ 11.00
. 0 0 "nnd $1.25
N e w e s t and L a te s t S ty lo *
What a relief I Roosevelt Is ofT fo ra of the North, by the exceptionally fine
Quality. Napkins to Match
weather of Florida, are apt to rush back
visit with his beloved Africans.
7 5 c to $ 2 .0 0
home only to And themselves In the icy
M O S Q U IT O CANOPIES
The Press Association meet this year tentades of old Boreas. Several who left
M
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N
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F
L
O
R
E
N
Z
A
Sanford
last
May
suffered
from
the
sudpromises to be a most enjoyable occasion.
Sand Fly Mesh, Wooden or Iron * o , nes
ejen transition of plunging from balmy
$ 1 .2 5 to $ 2 .0 0
- Hnlf-Hoso
Those ancient landmarks, the fountains climate to suddert freezes. They have
learned
a
lesson
by
experience
and
have
will be removed from First street.
Canopies to attach to Bed Spring, Steel Wiresignified their intention oT remaining In
3 5 cents a pair
Listed Price, $4.50
Sanford this year until the flrst of June.
Lands near Sanford are bringing $1,000
^Three pairs for $ 1 .0 0
At tills season of the year Florida Is at
O ur Price, $ 3 .5 0
per acre. Celery pays.—Tampa Tribune.
her best and her citizens are putting
forth renewed efforts to amuse the vis­
Tue Herald has added fifty-six new
itors. It is made a gala occasion by
subscribers in six days, That’s going
many d tic s and In our own county Or­
some for n n ew paper.----CARDS OF THANKS
lando has spent thousands of dollars to
The following from the Lakeland New»
hold 'be races, Chautauqua, automobile
It is now Col. Stovall of the Horse Ma­ parade and water carnival. Here In San­ regarding cards of thanks Is so much to
rines. Bro. Stovall has been appointed ford the visitors are enjoying themselves the point th at It deserves the thanks of
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to the Governor’s staff . for great bravery Kf the fullest extent and taking advan all newspapers:
"We hove often thought we Save
shown during the recent state fair and -tngc of the numerons Ane drives, the
the most thankful people on eA'rlh.
theValorous work done with his trenchant boating and Ashing and other am use­
Life seems to be one long Thanks­
pen.
Grand Display of the latest
ments. Next year our city will have a
giving Dny to some of them.
W e’
are
forced
to
tills
conclusion
by
the
Bro. Howard of the Reporter-Star al­ Ane driving park, ball diamond,golfllnks,
facility with which, on the slightest
leges that the Herald editor formerly tennis courts and other forms of entcrprovocation, they can erupt into a
cftrri-t&gt;f-thonki&gt;--th e news pa per -' of ~
“ nettedin_an Orlando store -box."—Qul to ta lnmcnt Ot the park nr nn the new
course, paying the freight.
right, brother, but Holly didn't stay In the street railway. A nice d u b house built
If a m an gets run over by iT~milk
by
the
Sanford
Commercial
Club
will
en­
box long enough to become a nest egg.
wagon, or gets licked by Ills mothertertain the visitors and prove a blessing
in-law, or if a lady loses her hus­
band through elopement with the
Sanford's hotels are Ailed to overAow- to the stranger within our gates. A new
Acet of launches will be upon the lake
hired girl, or gets her "rat" singed
».
&lt;
r
Ing with tourists who are stopping her«
while klndling-the Are with th e kero-—
a few weeks on t h e i r homeward Journey. a n d - in -every way the visitors will be
sene can—a card of thanks isa to n c e
forthcoming, directed to all and sun­
The prospects for a large tourist crop next made to feel that Sanford is their home
The Famous GEORGIETTA SAILORS in all Shapes (iiK| ^
dry who might bAYfi JiM ti-Iu dia_m -_ _
season are bright, each and every one and they will not bo InStined to leave un­
molest way connected wtlh the
- eomlng to “SnnfOTd^bcing "wclP pleased til the Frost King tins censed (o' hold the
event. This practice sometimes creNorth
in
his
Icy
fetters.
Linger
In
the
with the accommodations.
-atee^an-em barrassing situation—for~
Children’s Hats and Baby Capfe
lap of Florida! - Where upon “This terre*,
the newspaper man. He wants to
rial
footstool
can
you
And
so
muds
to
encourage thankfulness, and espe­
Editor Howard, of the Orlando Reportercially if people are, or hnve^been In
Star, kicks on the name of the “Automo­ make life worth living T
troublerhe feel!TBlini''T6~help them
Not
_only_
li-E
lo
rid
a
.a
-P
a
ra
d
ise
-ln
-th
c
bile City." Says Orlapdo mny ju s u a s
express their thanks, if it affords
Trett'tnrcalledTHtT^Whcelbarrow City,” or winter but in the summer months the
them any plcnsure; but sometimes
they come so thick and fa st—and so
•lie "Mulcbuck City.'* Better to make it people are more comfortable than they
unneccessarily—th at they make him
“Mulebnck" than “D IebackX Automo­ nre In other states where they arc unable
feel quite low in his spirits.
biles are “back." numbers anyhow, .The to get the breezes that' sweep this penin­
As u in attera f fact, cards of thanks
sula
from
the
Gulf
to
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
latest thing in Orange County nt present
nre seldom In good taste- . If you are
sick or if death invades your home,
is street railways and if Bro. Howard is Along this trend of thought tire Times,&lt;* •' ,
your neighbors would be worse than
sore on the automobiles we will invite Union has rise following:
Hottentots if they didn't do what
Others
come
who
would
like
to
rehim to Sanf 9rd for a trolley ride. Too
they could to comfort nnd relieve
_ malts throughout the year if they
long a residence in -Orlando is apt to
you. 'To publicly thank them . for
could sec for themselves the advan­
j| V.
_the_perform ance _of such simple
m ake you- a "Mossbnck".~Come to fia n i
tages that life in Florida, gives.oAices of hum anity would indicate
'School and church facilities are the
-ftTrdTvhere~Llf6lsTVorUiXivihg.
th at you nre surprised to And them
same as elsewhere. Social surround­
real human beings, nnd is a reflec­
ings are as pleasant hero as any­
$9$ Ll/CKY SANroRD 555
tion upon their emotional and sym ­
where. This much is known. If any
-Lucky $nnfordI From dlT over the
pathetic character.
one would take the trouble to consult
* t
state, from every one who comes to S an ­
— We will be thnnkfuHf someone will
the census reports on mortality, he
dedicate
a
card,
of
thanks
to
us
for
ford, from every port of the Union is
would find only two stnteAcnst of the
The Famous Jew el Brand
calling attention to this phase of the
Mississippi river with ns low a death
coming inquiries regarding the slogan
card of thanks proposition."
rate
ns
that
of
Florida.
If
he
will
“Lucky $unford" and its origin. Lucky
(Guaranteed to give satisfaction)
t
visit the gurdena^ a n d orchards of
4&gt;---Sanford - received th e cognomen several
Florida he will see that, the land In
The Sanford Loan and Building Associmonths ago when this section passed
this stnlc yields u larger return thun
ntionTs doing a great-work- in making a
the land of-any - o t h e r s t a t e r ^ Y h e
through-tile cohl snap without having
Greater Sanford and should receive the
will look nt the energy' and progress
even the tender *vegetation damaged.
subscription of every m erchant and citi­
' nnd the up-to-dntedness of Hie cities
Since Hint time riyi growers have received
and towns he will rcnlize that they
zen of this city who has money to invest
such marvelous returns from their crops
offer abundant employment for Inbor
There are m any who could well afford to
and capital. If he will stay through
Hint the eyes of the world have been
invest thousands of dollura in the Build­
one summer he will know that Flor­
turned toward Sanford and if the cool
ing Association and instead of doing so
ida is us exempt from the extremes
weather continues for a few more weeks
of heat as well as the extrem es of
they fall 'over themselves investing fn
one of the greatest crops of celery in his­
cold, and that it is the ideal state
every wild cat scheme th at is presented
for homes.
j
tory, besides cabbage,, potatoes, tomatoes
(0 them.
end other vegetables will be harvested.
The Building Association is a home In­
Aside from the wealth of the growers
GOVERNMENT ENVELOPES1
stitution nnd fevery cent Invested beside
pouring Into th&amp;city. Sanford is paving
The post office departm ent has begun
earning a good dividend- will ramify
the streets with vilriAcd brick, building a nn aggressive campaign to build up its
through all the channels of trade, as ev­
street rnilwuy, n mammoth electric light stamped envelope business, and the thou­
ery house built in Sanford m eans money
and power plant, new business houses and sands of printers of the country, seeing
to be spent In this city. Ju s t a question
residences, new factories of nil kinds disaster to their business in this enfer^4
of patronizing home industry and niding
and hundreds of people ore- coming here ivlse of the government, nre being arous­
your city to become an abiding place for
each week purchasing city property and ed. The entering.of the government into
"If You Love Your Wife Don’t Ronst Her"
the home seeker instead of a city of tran ­
vegetable lands. Next fall will witness the printing Aeld docs not mean competi­
sient guests and a floating population.
the greatest Influx of new people Into this tion. but absolute monopoly of the enve­
lope printing business, for no printer can
section that has ever come irito Florida.
The good times la Orlando have not
Our city will extend for several miles meet the prices which the government is ceased and on April Firot the Orlnivln
each way ulong the lake shore nin| south «luoting.-Jt-huyain-m ohonoi niuuaquum l- Polo Club will hold nseries d f Pony Races
luofurd~Lake Jessup. Before Ave years ties, and handles its business without the at the Driving Park th at promise to be
have rolled around Sunford will be a addition of a single dollar of expense, the very exciting. Orlando has certainly had
thriving city of 15000 inhabitants and local lustm astcr In each town acting as a series of good - entertainm ents tills seaonly the future can foretell the$utitord 0f the business agent of the government, so son and the tourists ought to appreciate
F 5
= = SANFORD, FLORIDA —
J
Jnjer jrcfll». ------ - -------- 77Z Hint It Is able to sell the envelopes at these efforts. Sanford and Orlando have
#*
Thus it is that the people of Sanford price which is little more tliao the printer spent more money on advertising rids
' consider themselves blessed In every way has to i&gt;ay for them. The advertising of season thun any two cities of^simllar size
and Hint "In Saniord Life is Worth Liv­ oY the government Is being sent broadcast in the Bouth aild rite results next season
ing."
over Uie country, and it is easy to see will be apparent.
where it is going to land the printer» if
Lucky Sanfonl.
Sanfpril iA.iillod to overflowing with
the postofflce continues to push the enter­
NEW MOVE Or UNCLE SAMUEL
prise.
new people and they are coming In every
The U. S. Government has raised the
Walden’s Stutioner In a recent issue day by train and boat. There is no city
I»rIce of box rents for (he Sanford post- urges ivinters to get after llwjir congress­ In the United States today th at is making
• office arid there are some loud noises men as the surest method of dealing with so many improvements or th at has a bet­
All the Latest Styles in Ladies' and Children's Hats
heard rids week In regard to the same. rite m atter, but it adds that in tills plan ter future than Sanford. The advertising
There is no obvious f£ason for this as the
active It m ust "be backed up at rids is bringing the people and after they
building that now serves for a postofAce
by the trade a t large." That Is, print­ reach Sanford they And conditions Just
Is about as unAt for serving the public as e r ^ everywhere must act unitedly. "Get as they were set forth in the pamphlet».
a cow stable would be for a banquet to after your congressman and get after him It pays to advertise when you have the
N
NEXT DOOR TO PEOPLE'S BANK___________ _
^the President. The citizens of Sanford as though you m eant business.".the. S ta­ ioodi.
—.__ _ iiu fiiM i —
- would not object t o paying m i g h t ? feht' tioner goes on to urge. "Tell him the
Tallahassee and St. Augustin« want
If they could be assure^ t t f ^ decent government,!« interfering yvith your bread
the
bones of Osceola and are making
building for the poetofflce'TmnMils latest and butter by giving aw ay th at which
strenuous
efforts to become burying
move Of the postoffice departm ent is In you have always been ready to do at a
grounds
for
same. Sanford' has no use
keeping with the policy that has long fair margin of profit. Tell him It's, not a
for "dead ones." Let the dead cities bury
been « thorn in the sides of the people.
square deal. The various association in the dead.
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D E A L E R IN
About the only obvious reason for a the country will present resolutions, and
higher box rent Is th s t the Republican with concerted action of Individuals it U
Down in Orlando they have cut out
C H O IC E F L O R ID A AND W E S T E R N MEATS
party needs the money for campaign ex­ certain that the desired result will be the “hear beer.” .Probably w ant the real
pense».
apcotnpUshed.”
article and no im itations. * ___r —*
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Fart Avenu« I « S p **r’ s Orocary

METTINGER’S

W e C ater to W a n te rs of Good Goods Only

T* \

SILK

MILLINERY OPENING

— C reations in
MONDAY,

: M R S. J.

M illinery

MARCH

22nd

H. BRUTON

Gas and Gasolene
. STOVES .

Buy a Hot W eather Gas

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

Spring Millinery
MRS.

‘-rSJÌ

»¿al

¿Biffiî

¿ri'S

CHAS.

T. CLARK

�_ THE SANFORD HERALD

March 26. 1909

IN AND ABOUT TH t CITY

liiU y o u *

♦ + ♦ + ♦ « + + + + + + •!

Help Sanford
Celebrate the Fourth
In grand and. glorious style T
Little happenings— Mention ofj
Fresh Mackeral at H. H. Hill’s grocery I
Matters In Brief.
If you have'room s for rent, put your
name in the rooming house directory, at [
tains Must go.
,
PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST | Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers, Sthe Art tore.
mangoes and sour pickles In bulk.
Get Fem ald's prices on baseball goods, j
Ciias , E vans .
They are interesting.
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Summary o f th e r i o a t l n f S m all Talk j
Marvels of beauty in millinery creations
Succinctly A rranged fo r llurH,. Cunnington pf Miami wns In the city |
' —:— (la d Herald R eaders.
by Miss Murray, at Mcttlngere.
Thursday.
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Whnt
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Sanford celery is still bringing good
.Electa Brand Tea nnd Spices.
Do you think - '
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ia
s
.
E
v
a
ns
.
prices in the markets.
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—
Of Sanford streets
Marvels of beauty In millinery creations |
Women’s exchange, nt the Art Store.
Being pbved with brick T
by Miss Murray, nt Mettingers.
Everybody Join.
— K ays &amp; KrrcHUU.
Twenty-one meals a t Stumon'a for $ 4 .1
.
, _ . .
. . .
The Geo. H. Fernald Co. hns the finest
J. H. Fields is attending court at Gaines-1
. E- IL Drury Lowe of Orlando was m the ,,ne of fishlnj{ |Bckle in town. Cali and ville this week.
d ty Wednesday.
see us.
11. N. Oppenheim of Jacksonville spent J
See Our New Line of Ladies’ Waists nnd
Handsome productions In the millinery | E ^ Ro,and o r| n(| iannpoli9 co)led upon Tuesday In the city.
•
Brt. by Miss Murray, on exhibition at the local trade this week.
If you w ant to sell or buy city lots, city
Mettingers.
Fancy Parasols
Fresh oysters an Tuesdays and Fridays at property, celery farms, sec N. H. Garner.
Eggs for setting. Blue Ribbon winners Garner fit Roberts’. Full mensure.
Garner
fit
Roberts
are
now
agents
for
|
Barred Plymouth Rocks. Brokaw Poultry
Dried Salt Shouldersat 12M cents found the famous Royal Scarlet can goods.
Farm, DeLand. Fla.
at H. H. Hill’s grocery.
llnrey Wray, the jeweler, is at Daytona I
Harry Alexander has severed his con­
Jo
h
n
V.
Denton,
the
well-known
com­
this
week taking In the great automobile |
nection with the Herald. . * :" '
mission m an. is in the city, interviewing races.
" Gns nnd gasolene stoves, wheelbnrrows, the growers.
Wade makes frequent tripe to Sanford. |
aewer pipe, clay and cem ent tile, flower
Not th e c h e a p e st, h u t th e b e s t—are Write him a t Orlando.
.
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a
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,
pots Try our prices.
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eals,
se
rv
e
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a
r
.The
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l
t
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Patronize rite m erchants who advertise
30-tf ' * * The Geo. If. FarnaldCo.
ta u ra n t. - *
in The Herald. You cnnnlw aysfind them
—* J.-F. ltendflcVa of K ansas City was a
M. M. Smith hns 1,000 acres of celery up to date.
visitor to thé city. Wednesday.
land. Sold on easy terms.
Clean, w h olesom e, well c o o k e d —a r e |
$18 Art Squares for $15, size 0x12. E.
The new office of the Southern Express th e m eals serv ed a t The City R e s ta u ­
A. Hefileld Co.
ROUSING MEETING O f EAGLES
Company is rapidly assum ing shape, and r a n t,
•■Mrs. Overman has the prettiest and will soon be ready for occupancy.^______ _
A Tittle money now nnd a little now nnd S everol Unwilling C andidates Trod th e
__ cheapest J ia u in towttA is whnt thehtdies
Our Own coffee, rite best 25 cent coffee then is the way to buy celery land. See
say.
B urning S an d s
All Local A d v e rtise m e n ts U nder This
on the market, for sate nt Garner fit Roberts* M. M. Smith for particulars.
Heading. One Cent o W ord Each Issu e
*•.
The finest nnd most complete line of stores only.
Celery Ciry Aerie No. 1853, Fratcrnnl
"Bakeries
m
ay
come
candies and cigars are kept on snle by
S alesman Wanted.—A special salesm an
Order of Engles, bids (nir to be one of the
Do away with dust while sweeping car­
And bakcriqg m ay go.
w
anted
in nil counties; $150 to $-100per
Garner &amp; Roberta.
strongest arguniZntions in the South in n
pets by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of
But Spencer keeps on forever.”
month! high coni mission: exclusive terri*
Only $4.50 Tor a 21-meal tic k e t a t W. W. Long.
few mouths. The rem ainder of the chnr- tory: for sanitary carpet renovator, which
e*
Garner &amp; Roberts handle Chase &amp; San­
-the City R e sta u ra n t.
The m eals a re
Geo. R. Ellis, representing the Florida born's te a n n d ' coffee, the I&gt;est ori earth ter m em bers .w ere tak en in last Tuesday elenns nnd sweeps n rth c sn m e lipie; eusTworth more.
night nnd this swells tin- rail tnlG S m em ­ cr n n d /n sler tliiinn broom: no dust; c le a n -'
Fertilizer Co. of Kninesvillc, was in the
er nnd cheaper than a carpet sweeper;
Buy Henry Clay Ffour uf tf. Wr Long. bers.
______B. B. Pound, representing tbeLuddeu fit city Tuesday entting U[Km'lh?(6cil trnile.
disinfects, purifies, cleans ami sweeps in
The
best
on
earth.
Bates Southern Music House wiis in the
Twenty-seven joined a t the m eeting on half the time of any method^ noW in use:
If it’s tainting yon wunt, send it to T iie
..Z cb Ratliff oLthe Herald force Taft last T uesday-night a mi out o f thia.‘.num ber state-whfirTmrhTtVTTRJia: sam ples loaned
___ city on Tuesday.______ ‘
H erald’office. First-class work_ guurnnnight.fur_Lahclamh- called there b y i h e Toiir were chosen to receive the initiation to salesm en sending references from good
Go to II. H. Hill for everything in the
serious Illness of hie mother.
nnd not one of these gentlemen are dis­ m erchant. Address, Sales Mannger, 122
____ grocery l|n " --------- —-----------Sycamore street, Milwaukee, Wis.
Romco Coffee, 3&lt;pounds for one dollar
satisfied
with the result.
They were
F or S ale.—White Minorca hens: fine
Garner fit Roberts offer high-grade choco­
F or S ale.—White Minorca hens, fine
Ciias. E vans.
layers: your choice,$1 each.—R. B. Lynch. tnkett over the burning sands nt n Roose­ layers; your choice, $1 each.—R. H. L ynch.
lates today, Saturday, only, for 30 cents
Prepare now for the big Fourth of July
_Baseball goods, at Fernald's. Complete velt gait and life was very strenuous for
per pound.
For S ale—Five acres of good celery
celebration nt Sanford. Our neighbors nre
about one hour. .
*
land,
all in cultivation. On the Sanford
new
line.
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.
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The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for s|&gt;ccinlly Invited to come nnd enjoy them ­
After rite initiation the business m eet­ It Everglades Ry. about 3 miles from tho
C.
ll.W
hltncr
left
lust
Monday
for
his
sale nt W» W. Long's Grocery.
selves. - —-— -■— — ----- -—
ing wns continued nnd n most flattering city. Will he sold in the next ten days
home In A tlanta, after spending several
for $3,500, Call nt the Herald office for
W. R. Gardner has purchased property
Mattings of nil kinds and patterns, from
report read by the secretary.
particulars.
weeks
in
this
city
with
his
brother,
J.
N.
on Mngnolin avenue, and will build an 20 cents per yard to 50 cents, at E. A.
Celery City lodge will build n (Inc home
Whitner.
Wanted—Tinners, first class men only.
eight-room residence, modern in ull re­ Hcflicld'a Furniture Store.
nt an enrly date nnd ns soon ns n su ita­
Ridiculous low prices forthe most beau­ ble locution can be secured work will S tate wages, experience, etc., in first let­
spects.
Have you seen th e la te s t th in g s
ter. Coons St (¡older, 22 W. Adams st.,
tiful millinery creations, by Miss Murray, begin upon n fine temple. The prospects Jacksonville, F’ln.Sunbeam corn can be bought for 10 cts. r e frig e r a to rs —oil s te e l—a t Marry
. 30-3p
a t Mettingers. - *
' u con at Garner &amp; Roberts’.
for n strung organization are very bright
Wilson's.
•Foh SALE.~Choice J e rsey covya iuX-aule ■
Fresh Georgia tumor. 35 ce n ts n pound nnd the roll of members Is expected!« Cheap. "Now Tresh or will ire soon. Also
Wanted—To buy or cent good driving
H. Gilcnberg nnd fam ily te n v e T o r’IIli
Rhode Island Red eggs for hutching. Cir­
for
sale by Garner &amp;. Roberts.
• reach the 200 mark in n few weeks.
horse nnd surrey. H. 0. CRirrEN.
/
nois next week. They will sigh for Flori
cular free. C.T.W ard.W inter Park. 2 9 tf
Planting time is here. M. M.Smith wil
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker left Tuesdny da and Lucky Sanford ere they nre gone
G re at Boon to W om ankind
F or SAi.E.-t-25-fooi cabin launch; 8-h.p.
sell you land on ensy terms.
Tor their Itome In.Bryan, OhR&gt;, aftersjiend- many months.
T. A. Tentc, inventor of tho "Eninncipn- engine; brarui new. For particulars ad ­
ing several weeks with Mrs. Stevens on
The Sanford Mncbine and Foundry
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok
tor," nu attachm ent forn sewing machine dress J. A. McMillan, R, F. I).. Sanford.
Park avenue.
ing and chewing. Most complete line in Works will build an addition to their shop is in the city this week dem onstrating the
For S ale.—Beautiful Pansy and C arna­
and install n first class garage and store
tion
plants ami cut flowers. Plants 10 to 50c
The Royal Tailors brand of clothing he city. *
Ciias. E vans.
mncbine at the shoes store of F. 1.. Wood­
c a d * Mrs. C. R. Ratliff. Sanford. 2 9 -3 p _
room for automobiles.
means perfection. Sen samples ot D. A.
Handsome productions in the Millinery
ruff.__This attachm ent -saves - llic ladies
For S ale—Boiler, pump, and engine, 0
Caldwell &amp; Son’s.
Florida people better BeeSaiiford Cilery the injurious effects of the constant effort
artr-b y -M iss -Murray, on—exhibition at
horse.
In good condition, nnd will (resold
Delta foind Co.'s property before buying of running a m achine by the feci. The
Eggplant plants for sale. W. J. Hill. Mettingers.
cljeap.
— rrr 2 8 tf
truck
forms.
—J.
N.
W
hitner
.
Sanford. Fla.
3 rtf
Em ancipator is n handle arrangement
—Sanford Machine fit Foundry Works.
•You need a good typewriter nnd do not
J, A. Dan icily, representing tire Blount nnd by u gentle pressure of one hand the
Lost—l ive dollars reward for one J e r­
Hon. J. It. Lee of Oviedo was in the city wnnt to pay an exliorbltmit price for it
Monday. Mr. Lee is chairm an of theBonrd see the Blickenderfer, at The Herald office Carriage and Buggy Co., and tire White sewing m achine can be kept nt a fast rate sey milk cow with dark shies, gray on
Hickory Wagon Co. of A tlanta, culled upon of speed, and the feet arc not used nt nil buck, with short crumpled horns project­
of County Commissioners, and is greatly
Jam es Moughton took possession of his
ing over face. Has black tips, with no
Mr. Tente is a well-known Florida invent­ ear marks. Return* to or notify J , A.
interested in the development of Orange place this week, lately purchased of W. R. the local trade on Tuesdny.
county.
Fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to be or, and is now engugrd in selling the Smith at the Flemming's place In West
Gardner. We are glad to have this worthy
county rights for this great invention. He Sanford nnd get reward.,
fresh—also
oysters.
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Long's Preserves in glusses. Finest on gentleman a resident of Sanford.
T horoiichored Eggs »-or H atching— White
market.
Ciias. Evans.
A. P. Jordon, the piscatorial editor of states th at he will dispqsc of half the Ca­
See H. 11. HIU for - Celery' City Blend
Wyumlots, W hite leghorns. Buff Leghorns,
nadian
rights
for
$2500.
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R.
A.
Mills
of
the Puntu Gordo Herald und sjute Foot)
Ridiculous low prices for the most beau­ Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
und Buff Rock. $1 for 15. Apply to J. F.
Inspector was in rite city last Saturday ^krcndln is ussisting Mr. Tente In demon­ Arinl, Sanford.
tiful millinery creations, by Miss Murray,
,
2G-8
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Randall of Paducah,
strating tlte Emancipator.
at Mettingers.
on a smelling investigation.
F
or S ale. Wood—Pine or oak. by car
Ky., arc guests at Comfort Cottage at pres
load; blocks or otherwise. W. B. IU llak^
. Now is rite time to buy your four-inch ent. enjoying themselves sight-seeing.
—S. C. Richards. Leffier Block
Bund C oncert
Altam onte Springs. Florida.* '
sewer pij&gt;c for mains. Big stock on hand. Being pleased with Sanford and its sur­
Canned apples, only 10 cents nt Garner
The band buy* will give a concert in tho park
If you w ant n first-class typew riter nt
' —A. E. Hill.
tonight (Friday) to which everyone It cordially
.
roundings and conditions, they arc pros­ fit Roberts'.
a m oderate rice, call at The II era Id office,
Invited. Ttie program follow»:
. Get ready fo r th e files and M os pective settlers.
and Inspect the Ulickcnsderfer. T h e best
For want of storage room, I will close I "Yankee Boy,''Charartrri»ii&lt;* March and Two^ultocs. L a rg e st s to c k and lo w e s t
S t e p . . . . . . . . , , - ........
li. L Alford and most compact machine on the m arket,
Home investers put your ¡celery money out buggies and harness a t cost, for thirty Z "Ufe’i
Dream W n ltre * ....... '.
), F. Bulini»
prices on sc re e n d o o rs and w indow s in Celery Della Land Co.'s hind. See
WANjEi&gt;—Jiyeryuiia_u&gt; know t h a t ' tiro
days. Now Is time to buy, nnd save 3- Ben Hur Chariot Hare Man li............ . E. T. Èsuli
Mtuilnn»-.. ,
.
Bllckensdcrfer typewriter is the best on
•“* ^
H arry J . W ilson’s.
money.
—Sanford -Carriage .Wcutas.— 4a ¿election-—
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—J . N. Whitnul
Step Lively" Characteriitic Mun ti and TwoStep .........v ............ .......................... Schwurti the murket. Sec them at The Herald of­
J. U. Hfltnrs and A rthur Rooney. of th g
Next Week, next week, next week, next
J. P. Wilson of Etowuh, Tenn., bus ar 0 'XKrcen of the Iile” Wallie» . ?.............. Daltiey fice.
Peacemaker.” March, Ruttlu, Japan and
Reporter-Star jn Orlando, spent lust Sun­ week, Wade, the tuner.
For S ale—Good pro|&gt;erty, now bringing
rived it} the city and taken u position us 7 "The
America........................
li, L Alford
twelve
per centiiiteruM -an Investm en t; ~ ~
day in the city. They were grehtly im ­
B
"Belmont."
Overture......................
J,
F.
Buttai»
Mrs. M. Martin, having returned home conductor on the A. C. L. Mr. Wilson 0 “American Muakiun. ' March '.T.Vr. A'Meyer»
—N. H. Garnik, Sanford.
pressed with the wonderful advancem ent from hpr winter's absence, has resumed tyns formerly with the L. &amp; N. Ry.
F
or
S
ale
,—Nine
nnd one-sixth acres of
of Snnfurd, nnd will be here on July Will full charge Of Comfort Cottage, and will
New B o ttlin g W orks
Buy your hats at Mrs. S. M.B. Overman.
land, .with an eight-room house. Fruit
' TOhelp celebrate.
make it as attractive ns possible for her There is no trim mer's salary attached to
Messrs. W hittaker and Burnett are and plants. Flowing well guaranteed.
We sell the best lime arid cement that former friends'and patrons and all new the price.
erecting a building near the Pope Con­ About four m iles from town. There will
he no real estate m an's roipinlmdnii . n u money can buy. *
—A. E.'H ill.
ones who may desire a comfortable and
Mrs. Vaughan of the City R estaurant tracting Co.’s factory and will bottle Pep- this. Enquire Tit Stum on's restaurant,
If you wnnt n first-class tailor-made pleasant place to stop while in the city.
oft for Plant City yesterday,-called there si-Cola and all-kindsTjf^SôfTffrinks fpr Sanford.
3|-tL
•ult fur $12.08. call at D. A. Caldwell ft
the trade. These gentlem en havcjuU iiy
For an hp-to-dute tailor-made suit, see by the Illness of a little grand child.
tDn S ale— T wenty-four acres of v alua­
Sons.
arrived from Camden. S. C.. to m ake S an­ ble celery land not far from Celery avenue.
D. A. Caldwell &amp;. Sons.
$16 Art Squares for $15. size 0x12. E.
ford their future home and will join in Portly improved. A bargain, Dr. Howard,
Rugs, from 75 cents up. E. A. HeffieUl
Olives in bulk and In all size bottles.
A. HeffieUl Co.
Snnfurd.
$ l-tf
the
work gf m aking a Greater Sanford.
Furniture Store.
„ Ch as . E vans .
If you a r e n o t Hying a t th e City R es­
For Rent— Furnished rooms for light
Do you want five acres of good celery
It is our purpose to furnish fortliiscom - housekeeping. W. F, Leuvltt, corner Elm
The Herald can be found at the store of ta u ra n t you a r e n o t living rig h t.
4
land, all in cultivation, located less than Theo. J. Miller fit Son and the City Cigar
munity a clean, live newspaper—one that uvenue nnd Third street.
3 l-tf
three miles from Sanford, at rite station of Store. Whilo they can be purchased at
will reflect credit on the community, and
T reak In C abbage
Wanted To Rent.—Horse and surrey fur
rite Sanford &amp; Everglades railway T This The Herald office, we would prefer th at ev­
Reuben MUlen brought a head of cab­ one th at shall a t once and always he three or four mouths. —Herbert O. Crip* • 3 |.2 p
choice tract of land will be sold during the eryone wanting extra copies would pur­ bage to The Herald office th at is quite a recognized as Sanford's friend. In carry­ pen. Sanford.
nest ten days for $3,500. Call a t The chase them a t these two news stands.
freak In the vegetable line. The cabbage ing out rids purpose we ask the supi&gt;ort
Herald office for particulars.
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano^ went to seed before heading, and twenty- and encouragement of all Sanford-loving N otice o f A pplication fo r Tax Deed
U nder S e c tio n B o f C h a p te r 4 8 8 8 ,
four distinct heads were formed upon the people.
Eggs for setting. Rhode island Reds. moving.
tf
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erald h a l i t i ’BTÓle'Tòr Us " Tiùn•tens.
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f
any
other
section
“‘Cfin
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Poultry Farere, . D o t line of SWVM CVÜr broïfght to the:
Notice 1» hereby given that WUlUui UoU»«iuly,
twenty-four heads of cabbage upon one dreds of readers some very pleasant sur­
r f c u n d .T ii.
city. Prices rite lowest. ^••»A. E. H ill,—
•urrhaaer oi Tn» Ccrtltkale No. 2SH. Untn] tho
stem let them come forward and take the prises, which wiy he announced in due uarthdsy of Juno, A. D , 1000. hat Mod told errNow is the time to buy youfc^ub-lrriThe m anagem ent of The Herald is send­ championship belt from Mr. Millen.
locale In idy office; and hat made applkSuian for
time.
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t s i deed to Uour In aooordancr with law, Sakl
fiated land.' See M. M. Smith. .
ing out bills to those who are in arrears to
ocrtmcale
rmbraoea the full»wins described oroii
Plano Tuning
erty situated
l)ranee County, Honda, »o
W. D. Kaufman, representing the Mil­ The Herald. Singly,, the am ount if very
Pony R aces a t Orlando
10
dit.
{W
in
10
dra.
ff. of ÏT E Cot. o/ n -E. l-4 ofS.-W.
Next week Wode will be In Sanford.
waukee Dustle&amp;s Brush Co., l* J n tire city sm a lt but when there Are a hundred or
Sef; 3Z Tu. JB. S. K. 30 E Kun W. 50 fid* .
Tire Orlando Polo Club will hold the po­ Orders sent to Pico will be attended to.
S. SO Kd» , t . 50 Kds. N. 80 Kdi. The »aid Und
c demonstrating the results of sle e p in g more subscribers in arrears, it am ounts to ny races a t the driving park on April 1st.
tiaiaSaaaaaaed at- (badate of the Uauaiwe of auch
l ineala in rba c a jnauf-A. L. Inset »on. Unir*»
floors with a brush th at contains oil, thus a large sum. If. yon have no t paid your. Same good prizes are offered, and a fine
MAIL-BOXES
_ , — fin»
Said Dctlficato »hall be redeemed according |o law,
- keeping down the dust, and making sweep­ subscriplMN'tlf rite paper, now is the time m eeting is assured. A great m any San­
The b e s t Box m ade—The Riley. Used tax deed will Utue thereon on tha 27lh day of
April. A. D.. 1909.
ing more sanitary and satisfactory.
to remit.
ford people will attend, and probably some exclusively on R oute No. I.
witnraa in» official »Ignature and aeal thli the
H
a
rry
J
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Wilson.
fifth day of March, A. U , Ilio».
The b e s t d in n er In th e c ity a t The
The City R e s ta u ra n t liv e s 2 t m aals of our fast stock will be entered for rills
B. M. ROBINSON.
C*ly R estau ra n t fo r 35 c e n ts.
Clerk Circuit Court.
event.
fo r $4.50, an d th e y a r c w o rth It.
■Are you a subscriber io T he H ckaldT
Orano? County. Florida
Do you
Like The Herald
. As a Friday, morning ahectT
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.
The council has spoken, and the foun­

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Thr SPORTING -WORLDRogers May W rastla Siegfried.
Ia all probability the noxt big wres
fling m atch to be held In this country
will be betw een Joe lingers of New
York and Erneet Blegfrled, tbo “O or
man Oak." Tom O'Rourko has Issued
a challenge on behalf of Rogers thnt
th e la tte r would moot tho Gorman ex
pert a t the ta tte r's favorite style, all
\,th a —money to g o - o n —th e - -winner.
O H ourko says th a t he Is so. confident
o f a victory for Rogers th n t ho asks
no loser’s end.
R ogers has mat and defeated many
of the country's best w restlers and
• early Inst y ea r stood off Chiimplon

C a tta r' tô'L eacT 'H arvsrd V arsity.
K lliott a Cutler, *00, of nrookilue
Mnfw., tins been elected captain Of tho
H arvard vántlty crew to take the pince
of W . 13. Severance, '00, who has re
signed on account o f Illness.
Murphy to Coach Stanford Craw.
Dnn M urphy, th e veteran New Eng
land v oarsm an, will ngnln coach tho
crow of tho B tahford university, which
la ono o f th e forem ost row ing colleges
on tho P o n tic c o a st

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If You W ant to Buy or Sell

C ITY PROPERTY
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Not Out of Danger. &gt;W iggles—I h ea r DJenks has been
very It). Is ho out of danger yet?
Wngglefl—W ell, ho's convalescent, but
he won’t ho out o f dan g er until th n t
p retty nurse who has been taking core
of him has gono nwny.—Life.

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Left Handed Compliment.
"T o u r glnssen/’ she anld, "hnvo m ade
n g reat difference In yonr appear­
ance."
"D o you think so?" ho asked.
"Tes. You look so Intelligent with
them on."—Chicago necord-IIernld.
It Is as easy io draw bosk n stouA“throw n w ith forco from the hand ns
to rocnll n word once spoken.—Slenfin-

A Doubla Disappointm ent.

BOARDING CELERY, SANFORD, FLA.

It Makes No DiffeJence What You Want or Where You Want. It

W E HAVE IT— -----and on Terms that are Right
. H o—1 suppose, then, wo may us well
break tho engagem ent ntnl snj-w uhnvo
both been disappointed li| love? •
—She Tbcro soouih to lie no pi h er con­
clusion. You thought 1 had money,
nnd I certninly thought you had.—Huttlm orc American.

F rank Gotch for nu hour, Blegfrlcxh
came lo this country a short tim e ngo.
w ith a big reputation and ban boon
m eeting nil com ers In New York since
hin arrival.
A h Ilio "G em m a Oak" has declared
his willingness to w restle Hogers, It Is
likely-¿lint tho pair will m eet In New
York about tho middle of March, w heja,
n suitable parso bas been offered

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

Hardw are

and

LAND

Farm

Implements

H IE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
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Usctttn Utfcie Sttnfs “Paint Shop

National Dowling Tournam ent March 24
The annual bowling cham pionships,
w ith a Unit Vrlze of $1,000 guaranteed
for th e/ch am p io n s In tho live man
team , will tnko place In Mndlson
Hqnnro Garden, Now York, beginning
May JM. nt the annual cuui'outlmi end
tM trnnm ent o f the National Howling
association. Tho bowling championNewly W ed—W hat's tbo dam age for
ships, which will be the great feature
of tlic bowlers' gathering this season, bllchlu', paraon?
T he Parson Well, tho law ullows mo
will bo conducted on n more elaborate
plan than any th at tho organization $1, but you can pay w h at you like.
Newly W ed—Well, here's n quarter.
lms ever held.
T hnt mnlces a dollar nnd a qunrtcr.—
B row ning's Magazine.
Crack GoulUr* to Mast.
Tho title for tho w orld’s champion
ahlp oarsm an will tie decided nt To­
ronto'hnjV In the C anadian city, B orne
Utne during July next. Tho prospiit
holder o f ’tho tltlo Is August A roat of
Nod' Zealand, nnd his opponent will
be Eddie Dttrnnn, cham pion of Am er­
ica.
Tho race will bo fqr flJQp, or about
$1,000 of American inoncyr“ Tho dls
lance will be three miles to a turn.

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

8 ta r Marathon p»ca Mpi,«h 17,----"Jiie M arathon boom th n t has had
tho country in Ita grasp In tho last
few m onths will reach Its zenith on
Ht. l’a (rick'a night. M arch 17, when
the b i g four of p r o f e s s i o n a l nttpgtlog ^
AlfHlinibb, Johnny lluyes, Tom Long­
boat nnd Dorando r io tr l- w lll mensuro strides In a rneo nt tho M arathon
distance, 20 miles Bits yards. lu,*iadIson Sqnnre Garden, Now York.

During the past y ear-th e U. S.
Navy has coiisuiihm^OOI.OOO |x&gt;umis
of
Lucas W hite P aint
nnd 278,700 |m&gt;uiu Ih of, LUCAS
COLORS, sufllclent to produce more
than 100,000 gallons of ppintL
equivalent to SO carloads of 21TKOOO gallons eAcli, nnd which would
make a train more than one-half
mile long.
In addition to this Uncle Sam
has used riming the past year more
than 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAMELS and other
products.
Uncle Sam’s preference is not n
m atter of favor, but of QUALITY
and RESULTS.
In Unde Sam’s service, ns in
everybody else’e, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results.

CO M PANY

t o r u r o w i r i . • aAiill wwho
n o nhnnv rr
r

usrtl im*-«i&gt;rny contlmiouíly ore free from bliihi

nnd insects.

_ W E LL DRIVING
. . W e h a v e th e largest
a n d b e s t equipped plant
for d r iv in g w e lls in this
s e c t io n .of th e -country
a n d a r e prepared to iill
a ll o r d e r s prom ptly. Our
m a c h in e r y is up-to-date
a n d o u r workm en are
s k ille d in th e work.
T h ose

conieniplntint!
in w ells would
s e r v e th e ir best inter­
ests b y c o n s u ltin g us and
learning p rices before
making c o n tr a c ts.

putting

Growing Strawberries, Celery
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, C auliflow ers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
, I Sell the Land—Your Drains, Money, and
.
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Vail to Coach Georgetown.
—rT b e—devotees—t&gt;f—aquatics a t th e
Georgetown college were made glad
when It wns definitely nunnunced th at
H arry Vail, «Hatch of Inst year's v ar­
sity and t h o V ij iii mostly responsible
for tbo g reat record made by tbo preps,
G overnor Folk Is from Mtosouri.
bns been engaged to coach tbo em bryo
collegians from M arch 1 until a fte r H o' b regarded as a pretty good citizen
him self. Bee w hat he says about a
the Am erican Henley race.
curtain sort of citizen:
Tom Longboat HI« Own Boss.
A t Deseronto, Canada, when pressed
fo r n point blank answ er to tho ques­
tion, "H avo you broken w ith row ors?"
Toni Longboat, tho Indian M arathon
.Jrmmcr.JUUd. -"No.una h g g ^ u tm on mo,
fo r a contract w ith au Indian la no
good."

"I do not bellsvs in th s mall
o rd tr citizen. &gt; T 18 BETTER
THAT WE SHOULD HAVE
- A THOU8AND TOWNS THAN
ONE LARGE C IT ?. If a place
« Is «oad eneugh for s msn-X3J~~
m sks his monsy In, It oartalnly
should bs good snough for him
to spsnd his monsy In. Ths
m erchants have a ju st right to
•II th s business, of th s tow n’ In
whloh th sy have their stores,
■nd every good citizen will help
them to get It."

Am erican Turfm en Abroad.
These Am ericans will race burses In
ttugtand or Fyanco: W. K. Vanderbilt,
A ugust Delmont, Jam es 11. Koeuo, H.
P . W hitney; John E. Madden, H. D.
D uryea, J . E . W idened George Sapor. Did you ever see a F IN E LAJIQE
t u an d others.
V M M so sim ply stated?

IM P R O V E D IR R IG A TE D F A R M S —U N C L E A R E D LANDS
Flowing W ells on All
Celery Delta and o th e r DesirableTrqcU In Blocks to suit Purchaser.

J- N . W H IT N E R

Prices and descriptions upon request.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

'‘Good! T h at’s tho way to talk! I
H A V E YO U SEEN T H E
.In rry you,? Well, i'vo liked you over
Since
i saw you handle those
bees,
1 11 tuke the pro[&gt;osal under |
[Copyrlaht, INI, by T. C. McClure.J
consideration. Cows for sale? No
C a p ita l « 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Ur*. Sarah W lnchell, ow ner o f the Hogs for sale? No. All live stock
Wio«tiell form , won a widow and In goes with the fnrm. Including me, and
tU V t il'tO n ' \
It's a bargain for some one. even If 1
the matrim onial m a rk e t
do say It."
Opened for business in 1906. Now handles
i X á y . ,•
• On* day i cnlnm lty cam#. Tw o biros
Tho
bashful
wooer
has
thought
SO.
of bwa atarted-to sw arm a t oneo. The
Accounts of •
too, ever since the wedding day.
widow ruahcd ljut and began ham m er
Mr quad; |
j0g on a pan and got tbo boos to alight
S IX
HUNDRED
A Two Foot Rule.
far (be nonce, b a t th a t w as ns far as
•he could go. Bho stood yelling for
Residents of Snnford and immediate vicinity
help when help came. A trav eler on
the highway stopped and hitched bis
MOTTO:
horw and w alked u p th e path. He
A TY P E W R ITE R
" T o l# f a i r w it h b o th fr lo n d a n t} lo t ,
iiw what ebould be done, and he w ent
O ft y o u r o w n llt t lo rig h ts fo reg o ;
FOR
ahead and did It. In a q u n rter of an
It Pays.'»
hour he bad th e bw arm s In the new
A
LL
PURPOSES
blvca, and a fte r a look a t th e others
inform ed-the widow th a t It would bo
D E P O SITS IN S U R ED A G A IN S T LO SS
eoreral days y et before they would
come o u t BUe had tim e to look at him
One that will stand the g re n t^ t tests I ;
while ho w as a t w ork, and aha rath er
Cannot get out of alignment
M. M. SMITH.
H. R. STEVENS.
G. S. DERRY,
H. E. TOLAR
liked his looks. So f a r as she could
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
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The
best
innchinc
on
the
market
make out he hardly glanced a t her, and
be certainly had b u t a few words to
A 5100 Machine fftr $00
u y . Wben ho had finished his work
Sec them at The Herald ofilce
ha looked over her head, uald ha was
to have been o f use mid look his
departure. Tho widow had saved the
SANFORD H ERALD
bees, but Bho w as.piqued. Any widow
LIV ER Y, FE E D and :
Ilcnpcx—Say, Marla, Is Micro a footWtmldiiavo beep.
3 0 0 F irst S t.,'S a n fo r d , Florida
Three or four days Inter tho other rule anyw here about tbo house?
S A L E STA B LES
Mnt. Henpex—Yes. You Just wipe
hives swnrm ed an d wero taken cure of
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by tho hired men. Then tho stronger yours on thnt mat before you dure en ­ I ?+4+**-&gt;+&lt;M-4&lt;M--9-++++4-+++4&gt;+++ I „ *
appeared again to nek how the insects ter this room,—U nriw r’s Weekly.
Harrises and Buggies
Bleeksm lthlng and Horseshoeing
wore getting along. lie seemed cmhsrnisscd and In a hurry and refused
Shameleaa.
Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
AND
Persons belonging to JÎML higher I
the Invitation to e n ter the houso. n o
also appeared to look everyw here else walks of life are to bo sceu promcnad-1*5, f
A U TO M O B lLB S POR L lV E R Y U 8E
j.
,,
but at tbo widow. H er h air was nicely Ing In short Jackets and chimney p o t l $ T T C C K 6 3 (1 1 1 1 2 K O O I H "
combed, her apron suow w hile and her hats w ithout the slightest symptom of ?
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checks llLo roses, bu t ho paid, more aw kw ardness or sham e.—London Tal- L*
attention to the p ear trio nml thu soap lor and Cutter.
ROOM 20
kettle and tbo sum m er squashes than
to her. Ho Ju st w anted to know, you
Upstairs, Pico Block _JM.' I +fknow, and w as glad to find out and
N O T IC E .
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~TLefi_W tri3 ira i--------------------In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Circuit of Fior­
High-Grade House-Building a Specialty
Of courso a w idow th a t had turned ili».
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Orsna# county.
O p e n T u e s d a y s 4 t o G p . m . . . I &gt;■
In Chancery.
down a dozen offers of m atrim ony
Juitininn Pioudht
AND
could not do otherw ise than look after
Ann» C. Who,thriller
«ill to Kemuvc Clntul fruta
' tho retreating stran g e r and toss her ThOlitili
Satu
rd
ays
4 to 9 p . m.
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A. fohnium
Tide
bead and say tb n t he was a uiuu th at Cnlvin A. Pons? anil
. &gt; '•
(■conte
D
.
Morton
did not appreciate n good thing. NovDEALERS IN
A, Johnson, Cnlvin A. Punse and CeorSr
-arthalesa aho-imulfl_Bflino^cautloua in- TolLThor.
M u ilm i.
S
Lra.n^ej:
s
W.elc
o
ni
e
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Fmm the nftldavii oìTIim. Eininrt Wilmut, hrrequlrlcs of th e hired men nml In th at
i , •&gt;
Builders' Supplies, Interlarchen Sand.
in duly Aliai he ili-punr» and s:i&gt;j |tiiii tir I- urie
way found o a t th a t he wus n new res­ of
thè B itum i1) ■for thè nnunlaimnit la liip ihivr
culliteli
caute,
thal
iittinm
hai
K
i««l
reu*onti)lM*
ident of Ellenton, but no more.
lieve nml iloe* helleve timi ihedefemlitttti TIiim A
Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster
Then another week passed and the Johnson.
Calvin A Fonilo ami Con II Mortila are
stranger called to say th a t ho was mille tu» of a siale or country mlicr itimi thi»
litui Ihal (he ni*i,h-iM* &lt;■( thetit nini of r«rh
looking around to purchase a good stale*
uf ttifili Is unknown. ami limi tti&gt; rr U no (» rsiui in
farm, and ho wished to Inquire If the (ha siala of t lurida, tlir servire ufn suhtHN'nn ui*m
DEALER IN
hom woultl bini] tiich ilcfrnJunts or rhliar of
Widow’s wns for sale. Ou this occa­ ictn,
and ihat aneli of tha inai dr-frndant* I» nvar
sion ho entered the house, but evident­ thè aia of twenty-iiue )rms.
Plans. Estimates, anti all Information relative to Building
i&gt; iherefor®orderni ihat yuu and aneli of voli
ly with reluctauco. Ho wns certainly lu-Iland
nppanr to (Ili* bill oli Momlay. tha 3rd day
n Imshfui man. In th a t ho was a nov­ of May, llitie, tha sanie Iraiuit a ni Ir day of ihi*
Cheerfully Furnished
court.
AND
'
elty. When Deacon G raham , widow­
Il I* furlhrr ordrrril limi itila riolicr I«- iiuhlisheil
er, camo to buy tbo farm a year be­ nuca a Work for cititit fninrcutivr wrak» in Tha
ll«»M a w « |n |» r jmMhhcd In Sanforrt. |
fore ha had stood In tho kitchen door Saniunl
Oratine Coutily. Morti]n.
_Wlinai». I) M Kohliison, Clark of tha Circuii
and-boldly announced:
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE
•p h o n e 2 ui
;;
Court of tha Savanth Judicial Cimili in and fonati!
"W ldder W lnchell, I'm a-looklng to i-ounty
and Mala. March 2. lltOit
Il M Kiuukion, Clark
Agcttl lo r Virginia Carolina Fer­ :••&gt; &lt;••:• + *+' {**8"K* * $ 4 _ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 » » 4 - M - f
buy a farm . If you go with this, l i t Tik» K Wilson,
¡
Urlimi, Palmo,
Ily M A IIowam&gt;. I) ('
pay $10 an acre."
Cuniplalnnnf s’s Solici tori
¿ti n
tilizers
That pionut $30 m m c ru fu r the farm
and $10 an acre fo t her, and, though a
.
N o t i c e «&gt;l PiN clm rgn
blunt way of p utting It, she wns not
All persons ure In ruby notified th at
_ so vary Indignant. The stran g er, w ho un, to-wit. Un. .KUh day t*f June, 1WW,
OF SANFO RD, FLA — ------had at last Introduced him self us Mr. The gu aran ty T rust and Saving Hunk
will
abbly
for
ita
final
discharge
as
ex­
Illnghnm, threw out no hint of wautF . H . R A N O , F r . » Id .n l
Tonsorlal P arlo rs
C E O . F E R N A L D , V lo o -F ro a .
F . F . F O R S T E R , C a ih la r
log anything but tho farm . Mott any ecutor of the e sta te of Luring A. Chase,
B. F . W H IT N E R . A a a l. C .a h la r
to the Hon, William Martin,
widow would b s v o ie lt thu slight. And deceased,
County Judge ol O range County,
Only National Bank In Orango County
Hair Cutting |
then, too, when she bad replied th at Florida, and for the approvili by said Fashionable
tho farm wna not for salo he ut once County Judge of fund accounting as set
¡uni General Barbering
Funds Protected by Burglary Insuranco
roso up to d ep a rt w ithout speaking of. forth in its report to said County
S a f e ty D e p o s it B o x es fo r R e n t
bow wheat and corn were looking up Ju d g e's office in the City of Orlando,
or cdstlug u second glanco at tho bur- O range County, Florida.
O R GAN I Z E D 1 0 8 7
Doth» at a ll H o u ra .
H o i S u l- |
Orlando, Florida, January 16, 1905). H ot and Cold
rei of soft soap sbo bad mudo the day
phur D atha a S p a o la lly
The
G
uaranty
T
rust
and
Saving
Hank,
before and left a t tho kitchen door to
Our viti) unii yuu- bnximo u S lnunih ru in a i | K kkVAAAVkAAWVAWWAkkVVVVWVWvVVWVVVVVVWVUVVWWVVVnwWVUr
cool, i t h urt and It nggravated. Mr. 25J-5m W, M. Hcstyi.-k, J r ., President.
P ico Block o p p o ilt® E i p r f l l O ffic e
Ulngluim might bo n bashful man. but
there are tim es when even a bashful
man should force him self to talk.
Two weeks passed aw ay, uml than
Contractor
and Builder
as tho widow sat on tho piazza one
X«
afternoon looking bo nice th at Farm er
Johnson's m outh w atered as lie drove Will Furnish Estimates fur any Huilding 9-R00M HOUSE, 14 ACRES
past Mr. Bingham culled again. Thla
Repairs, Etc.
time It waa to see If the widow bnd
In Enterprise
a cow to sell.__Ug_woa lnvltoil to -o lt
-------------------------------------- f-O ft- S A LE AT--------------------------------------down, and cows were discussed. He
U lliif ut A E. Hill'» I,um l»r Van!
$
1100.00
was looking aw ay luto tho garden In­
stead of at tbo woman, as he sought
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
to do tits share of tho discussing. Tho
DON PEABODY
widow had no cows to sell, hut she
&lt;■
.y
.&gt;»» » ♦ » » &lt; •» &lt; .» 4-,,.
jji4 iQ jm y -Jcu ..B lm left-thu-lum naialim
on tho caller's mind th at if be came
Florida
E n terp rise
again he might possibly buy one. Bho
CONTRACTOR
Jumped from cowa to calves and from
and B U I L D E R
calves to sheep and lam bs In hopes to
FRESH
dotala him, but be got aw ay as soon
J. D. PARKER, Prop.
as possible. O thers had sa t around
i —'
until fairly» driven out of tho bouso
Room and Hoard $1.50 Per Day. ..
with the broomstick. O thers had bold
l r flattered,■but he had said qothing
Nòne hut first-class lafxir employed and nil nm iracis guaranteed to he In accordance
Mculs, 35c.
AND
In praise. The widow tossed her head
with plans and specifications
and said aho d id n 't care, bu t wo know
S p e c ia l B a t s T iy T fii“ W »«X . Í
■ho did. Just th e sam e.......................
am i n —m n iiie » r t r n
B n o n è i r - W i r T fi3 îê “ Wliô“ NëTd'‘ M f ' S w v î c ï ï ‘
At the end o f an o th er tan days the
P o |to f f l c s Box 771
bashful Mr. Bingham waa back to
AT
■*k If tho widow would sell him a
hog or tw o w ith thè cow. Bho was
J. I. ANDERSON’S
sitting on the v eranda again, and, as
before, ho was Invited to tik e a seat.
When ho bad done eo she moved so
(F lr tl S tm t, one block from Drool opiutlie lVMioftlcr)
u to hem him In and said:
JEWELER
"Now, sir, look me square la the
H. E. W IS E , Proprietor.
face. Are you • w ldow erl Do you
-L.
Formcxly.kluuaAur.uf CiMiUal Cafe
.................— ..
w ant to b ay ■ f* rm T ~ tx ry o a w *m to
V
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t
t
buy « cow add some hogs 7 Do you
Plumbing
and
w ant to buy bens or ducks? Are you
MY SPECIALTIES
Steaks, Chops, Oysters and VFish a Specialty
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afte r lam bs or gauders?"
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Pickard's Hund-Palntcd China
Hr. Bingham blushed and cast down
G as F i t t i n g
Gorham's Sterling Silver
A P L A C E F O R L A D IE S A N D G E N T L E M E N
his eyes and fidgeted around, and th e
widow continued:
Rogers* Plated Ware
“If you- a re a w idow er and a fte r n
S h o r t O rd e rs A t AH H o u r a
E v e r y th in g F lr a t C la s s "
'Elgin and WalihStn Watches All Work Receives My Personal Attention
wife, why d o n 't you u y so and give
u* both a «how? Lord, man. haven't
and Best Efforts
you any spunk?"
Prompt, Clean Service
Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates

| A B a s h fu l W o o in g |

Peoples Bank of

Sanford

Blickensderfer?

HAND BRO THERS

Sanford Library

Pope Contracting Company

W . W . LONG

Fresh Meats j
Groceries

ALBERT G R A M L I N G

J.

F. S U N D E L L

F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK

El C a p i t a n

FOR

de T a m p a

. ^Finest Five Cent Cigar
On the Market

L. R. Philips’ .Drug Store

GATE CITY HOUSE

I. C. H U G H ES

Stone and Frame Buildings a S pecialty

MEATS

GROCERIES

H en ry McLaulin

* THE

D IN G E E

"W ill you marry ms?" he bluntly

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

Opposite City Hall

'Phone 23Q

C IT Y

RESTAURANT J

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HILE deprecating the unfortunate misunderstanding on the part ••
of certain factors in the celery industry of this district, regard­
ing our purposes and methods, we feel it incum bent upon us to

• statements, published in an advertisement in the issue of this paper • •
• of March 20th. We reproduce these statementsdn quotation marks • J
•"“and our replies immediately follow: ’
••
• ------- —“Last season, an'effort w aTm ade by Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk of Pittsburg to destroy
• this highly satisfactory home m arket by organizing the Sanford Celery Union, etc.”
•
A good deal depends on w ho profits by the m aintenance of the so-called “home
2 —m arket”; the brokers and manipulators, or the growers Themselves. Ask yourself the queso tion. Our sole purpose in organizing was to place the real control of the industry in the
• hands of the growers themselves, where it properly belongs, rather th an allow it to*be ex• ploited by others for their individual profit. The Sanford C elery Union is an in2 dependent body of the growers, governed and controlled by them selves and with full
0 power to contract with whom they please for the marketing of their product. In theselee• tion of its selling agents, it was governed solely by the quality of th e service of2 fered , and the desire to m arket its products under the modern, progressive methods em• ployed, in California. There has been no effo rt made eith er by us or our selling

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agents to destroy any featu re oTthe home m arket w hich is to the inter- • •
est of th e G R O W E R S ; thfijfeature ofJ \ O. B. selling has been :eneouraged“:and de- ! $

--------------------their agent admitted that their only sale at that price ($2.25 f. o. b.) was to themselves”—Their a*
such admission. It was not known at the time to whom the sale had been made. A discussion did arise at the in
legitimacy of sales by the selling agent to, his own branch houses or departments. Everyone familiar with mo
usage knows that this practice is perfectly legitimate, and is followed by the largest commercial corporations in ex
whole point is unimportant, as the fact of the sale is what concerns the grower and not the person of the buyer.
Note
.."The trade as well as Jhe growers know that no market in America would justify a $2.25 f. o. b. price lost v
this statem ent w ell; it is the keynote of the whole matter. And note well our reply: TI.„
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The _car in question
$2.25 f. o. h., not to the branch of Crutchfield &amp;. Woolfolk, hut to one of the most prominent celery dealersj in Philadclphia, whose name we will gladly furnish on application. fT
" car was
______
.............;
' at the
* full
— price named. M ind you,
The
accepted
and" paid‘ for
it is stated that “No market in America
would -justify. a $2.25
f. o. b. r-*-price last week
.
T
Furthermore, several cars were so ld for
f*
'
~
j
* 'same price,
* _ $2.25
7 --------* f. o. b. and all of
_ these
____________________
the “Manatee
County growers
at the
sales were perfectly bonafide ns we are inp o sitio n to
prove. And yet, mind you, it is stated that “No market in America would justify a~$2.25
„;........................
a $2.25 priceTaWAv^ek
pricelait week."’’ 7Think
of it! Does
this not prove clearly and beyond argument that our selling agents did sell at what is claimed by those subscribing to that
statement to he an impossible price? Whnt does it profit a man to idly deny an established fact?
We employed Crutchfield &amp;
. Woolfolk to market our produc because we believed their service the best obtainable and that
they were in position to know the markets and to take advantage of them. In the light of the above, was not our se le c tio n

Is n ’t This Final And Conclusive?
Growing C elery for YO U R P R O F IT ?
A s s t a t e d in t h e first p a r a g r a p h o f th is o p e n le tte r , w e d e p lo r e th is c o n tr o v e r s y —It was not o
fo r c ed o n us, w h o a s k o n ly to b e u n m o le s t e d in o u r e ffo r t to s ta n d to g e th e r for s e lf-p r o te c tio n a n d m a r k e t
V a n ta g e . Only, le
th oo ss ee w
k ee cc h
d yy tq
prove th
mrt in
wh
n oo m
mu
ak
h aa rr gg ee ss ss ta
ta n
nd
d rr ee aa d
tq.prove
th ee m
m a s w e s ta n d r e a d y to prove o u r
W e in v i t e a l l w h o m a r b ^ l n t e r e s t e d t o c a l l a t o u r o ffice if th e y d e s ir e fu rth er proof.

menu.—ir ’ ‘ ’

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to the best ad
s a le s

and

o u r s ta te

All reforms have small beginnings and ure always bitterly opposed by those whose intere
serve the ‘»Id
order of things. We represent a very fair proportion of the whole, in volume of our acreage; the actual
much larger
than stated by our. critics, as any who care to take the trouble can easily learn for themselves This
' fact,
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however, is unimportant; the important point is that we are growing because we are right; our own ranks are solidT our membership well pleased
»1 * n n trled
m®tbods °* marketing—they ought to know!) and we will always be ready to welcome to membership w ith
UmmseWes^n1^coinVoTof tl°eTndu^Iry!US condltlon~ who belleves ih the principle of association, and who wants to see the grow ers

There are no membership or* initiation fees or dues of any kind; this is purely a protective and co-operative body; the offi­
cers are
serving voluntarily;
v o lu n tn r i V #»nnh
m«&gt;nihnr has
hno nr.
i ___government
______ ____ j . ofI.-L
-------------- --------are unnaid.
unpaid, serving
each member
an equal voioe ¡»
in .the
tliôv _U N IO N

S A N F O R D C E L E R Y UNION

�TW ELVE

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PAOE9--PART II PAGES 9 TO 12

HERALD

IN SANFORD—Life is Worth Living
Number 32

rOlINTY
L U lM i I I

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARCH 26. I909

H A P P F N I N f i S I to the marriage nfh«

H r t 1 1 L l l l l l U O I daughter. Mattie to Mr. Lonnhf Worthy of

IN SANFORD CHURCHES |$

I Geneva, the wedding to tnke place pt the
A B u d g e t of Interesting Items Uoptist church in Havana on the evening
,—
— ---------- loL A prll-7th-at—8 —o*riockr After -April Where Devout of the Celery |
P ro m c o r r e s p o n d e n ts
jlOtii they will be "at home" to tlioir
City Worship Tomorrow.
I friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
I J- A. Worthy in Geneva. Many are reTIIE EVENTS OE ORANGE COUNTY serving sincere congratulations f o r , Ids
RESUME O f ALL CHURCH EVENTS
I populnr young couple.
The ladies of Geneva have again organ­
Efficient S ta ff o f Reporter« Weekly
ized
the Benevolent Aid Society. They
Covers the T errito ry for
propose.to
give a scries of entertainm ents
The Herald
CHULUOTA CHRONICLES
Special Corrcaponilcnce to The H erald.

or

In te re st to Those ^Religiously In­
c lin e d -S u b je c ts o f D iscourses
fo r th e Sabbath.

during the summer. The first of these,
nn Ice cream festival will be held in the TK* Pastor« nf th* Ctmrchra in the Citjr a rt E«vitk«tljp I
to bnnf or *«*»d iheif Announcements •twl |
city hall on March 20. The money thus
Ckwrth Nrtrt to thar office nat Utet.than litun
ificraooB,
obtained will bo used for benevolent pur­
r if» t M ethodist
poses and the ladies solicit the patronage Rrv A K Hmiaeliotdef, |&gt;rt§ior:churrh, corner Pork I • *
and Fifth street; parsonage, com er Mag­
of the community and neighboring cities. nvrnue
nolia avexihr and Seventh street: phone* 234.
Sunday morning icrvkT at 11; evening service,
There ore visitors here who nre invest! 7.00; Sundny school, 0:45 a. BL1 Jno. K. Met-1
gating ns to the advisability of potting in linger» SupL Epworth longue, 3.00 Sundny even- I
v -*■*■,*
| «p
nn up-to-date saw mill.' This vcpuld
Subject nt H ri. m. ‘ "Our R eligion."!;;
surely be a Welcome addition io our com- 7;30 p. m. "A Reasonable Theme.” Sun­
tnunlty.
day school 9:45 a. m„ Lesson "TemperDr. J. J. Burns, who spends his winters ance,” Epworth League nt II p. m„ subject
in Geneva returned to his home in De­ "The Light and the Witness."
fiance, Ohio, Inst Monday, -nreompanirri
Rrvivnl-srrvicps wiiH begin—th e—first
by his dnughter. Mrs. Claude Kaulerson
Sunday,. April 4lh. Rev. W. A. Myers, I
Mr. Sanford Long returned to Georgia Conference Evangelist, will have charge
lost week, after spending some weeks in of the meeting. Rev. Myers will preach
our town at the hom e.of Mr. nnd Mrs. twice p day for 15 days. We desire all
Christians to tnke part in these meetings. I
KeifT.
Mrs. Ailc’Jones, nfter a short visit to We hope all the people 6TSanford wlU EcT
her sister, Mrs. I’attishall, has returned to interested, anti arrange to attend the [
sehyecs.
her home in Atlanta.

Having purchased the Oro Barber Shop and
put it .in first-class condition and greatly improved

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the same in every wny, I wish to announce to the

Springtime is here and farmers are hust
ling niong their crops.
public that they can now he assured of a
Rev. T. J. Bell of Kissinunge filled his
regular appointm ent in thcBaptiBtchurch
here, Sunday, preaching both morning and
w w w ■
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evening. There were three additions to
rlP S tt* "
the church. The-candidates will be hn'ptised on the morning of the third Sunday
In April, at 0 o'clock, at the usual place in
Luke Mills, In front of J. Tlldcn Jacobs*
In every respect. The very best of barbers will he
—home«----------------------- 1--------:-----------The cattlemen are busy . herding their
employed, and in the hands of skilled artists your
cattle.
A party consisting of MiBses Bertha J a ­
wants in the tonsorial line will he attended to nnd
cobs, Pearl and Mnrgic Kilbce, Messrs. G.
W. Jacobs nnd Wm: Tanner nnd Master
satisfaction guaranteed.
rm m '-J a c o b s rlc fl" T h u rsd a y for Cocoa,
where they will spend a few days visiting
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A
‘friends.' J . T. Hodges conveyed the party
I am not a knocker» and believing in the great
over
in his
launch.
The many frlcndB of Mr. J. T. McLain
The P eop le’s C onftretatlonsl
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t
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Krv. K L Kirkland, pastor; Sunday morn lug I
Our community was greatly saddened by will be Borry to know that lie is still sick
»rrvice, II; evening »ervli-c. 7 30; prayrr mealing
'future of Sanford, L have invested my money in
Wrdnrtdny, 7 :(Klj&gt; ni ; S «U i»th u lmol, HI n „ln ,
the dentil of one of our most highly re­ at his home
J.
C.
Eniitilnger.
Superin
tirmlrnt.
spected and influential citizens. John W.
Quite a good many of our citizens atthis enterpriserrelying upon an appreciative pub­
Jacobs, which occurred at Ills home in lenilod Quarterly _ iuceiing-fl i Orirdn nn ^T he revival meetings have begun with I
great
interest.
Large
attendonce
at
ev­
—SouttTChUludta 6n*lKe“ lGth last., a t 11 Saturday, und Suhday.
ery service. The pastors of the different!
o'clock, p. in., of tuberculosis. He had
lic to assist in making this tonsorial parlor the
Mr. Flint is havidg nn artesian well
been confined to bis bed for scvcrnl weeks, bored tin his farm near Lake Hartley, and churches are uniting with their efforts to I
-while his-Illness covered many, months. as soon ns this is completed will'put one make this one of the best meetings ever I
best in the State,
During his suffering, which wns very great, at his home-in Geneva. Our ritizens nre come-to our city. ’ Next Sunday morning I
Dr.
Dilly
will
preach.
Subject,
"A
Mrs-1
be was very patient and bore his afflic­ gradually preparing for cclcrg growing as
tions with great Christian fortitude. The wall ns other vegetables. Tills is already sage to Those Out uf Harmony , With
Three Chairs under the Careful Supervis­
deceased was the soil of the late P. J. J a ­ one of the best fruit* raising sections in Christ." At night the pastor will preach
cobs, who preceded his son to thcgrcnl be­ the county. What we need now is that from the subject, "Reckless Drivers, Un­
yond only seven months and twelve days. railroad nnd then many others would manageable Team, The Doomed Soul."
ion of Three Tonsorial A rtists - —
Mr. J acobs wns borh July 1,1871, in^Clm- raise truck of all kinds forTHeinarket. " These-meetings will continue next week.
Song service beginning nt 7:30 p. in.
'“Tuotn, oTwinch place he has always re­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Welker of Brinn. 0.. with witli full choir. Dr, Dilly leading. Sundny
sided. He wns married in 1899 to Mrs.
Will at all times assure my patrons of n (juick
Mrs. Stevens and Miss Welker of Sanford wifi be a great day with us. Lurge
Elizabeth Culiey of Weymouth. Mnss..who
spent last Thursday in Geneva, guests of crowds ore expected. Those who want
survives him; nlso he lenves n mother,
Mrs. Fultz and Mrs. Robinson,
service nnd no long waits
—
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comfortable room should come early,
Mrs. M. E. Jacobs of this pi are, two bro­
Mr.
nnd
Miss
Worthy
nnd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
thers, six sisters nnd n host of other rel­
First B aptist
atives and friends tom ournhis loss. His David Speer spent last Saturday very Rev J W fluyd ouiior; Sundny morning *arvYours for business
pleasantly
In
Sanford.
ka. 11. avanlng service. 7 00. Sukhnlh school. B.43 I
was a useful nnd busy life, which the Allin , Dr J T Lk*ntnn, Sunt , II Y. IV U. Sundny
Wise Providence saw fit to bring to a close
nt CfcJJO |i in . II ¥. Toliir, I’rast ; prayer m eeting |
OVIEDO
OCCURRENCES
____
a
vary
W atlnaulny. 7.30 p. tn.
ere he Imd.readied his prime. Interment
S|,vdnl
rurrrspomlenl
luTli«Hrrniii
Sunday
morning at II o'clock, mission-1
in Chuluota cemetery ul HI O’clock a. in.
The Quarterly meeting services which ary exercises conducted by the Sunday
Thursday, March 18th. Funeral services
have been conducted in the Mctliodisf school. B. Y P II. at 0:3(1 p. nt. Preach-|
were conducted by Rev. S. B. Rogers of
church duriiTg the past week were ing at 7 30 p.-m. All art; cordially i n - 1
Proprietor Oro Burlier Shop
DcLancL Pallbearers were Messrs. J. S.
brought .to u close Sunday evening. Pre vited.
nnd W. B. McKenzie, 1 T. Hodges. E. H.
siding Elder Lee, assisted by the local
PARK AVENUE
OPPOSITE WEl.BORN ULOCK
Killbe, M. L. Long and Rod. R. Roberts.
Holy Cross tp lsoop al
pastor. Rev. McCall, nnd another visiting
Krv
Il
F.
Bruion,
rrclor:
A,
U
.
K
i*y,
senior
war
clergyman, met with much success in den; Sunday morning s&lt;-rvlc«, II; evening servier,
LAKE MARY MELANGE
5
7 30. ÄsUtsih si-IruuT IM S i. m .; B F. WhJiner. |
this work, nnd their efTorts toward the Supt.:
Sp«-&lt; l#l Cor. to The H erald. ^
prayer m erting 7.31) Wednewlay e&gt;enlng.
E. 0. Hankins spent Hie d a y here Inst religious and moral betterment of the
town, awakened a sympathetic rcsj&gt;onsc
t’rtsh y terisn
Sunday, again.
Rev. J. F. MrKlnnon, pastor: m nrplng m » L v
among
the people. The Presiding Elder
Miss Florence Lovell, who is teaching
; evening servk-e. 7 00; Sabluitli sriuxil. il 30
; Henry Mrl-aulin, Supl : prayer m erlim i Wfd:,
school at Upsnla, wnB here Sundny shak­ is a pleasing and forceful speaker and
-»day,
7 :0 0 |i ni
bis sermons were much enjoyed by the
ing hands with her numerous friends.
large congregations, who evinced a deep
Mr. J. B. B. Stryker returned Inst Mon­
Catholic
interest in these meetings.
Krv, M For. rector; srrv irri rv rry •eCiïfid nnd I
day front I'hllndclphlu.
The work of laying the sidewalks is fourth Sunday; riirly mats. 7 a. nt.; mass
is and
»er
arid ser­
The latest out is the
vespers, 3
Rev. J. F. Sundell is on the sick list; he being pushed forward with remarkable mon. 10 a, m : Sundny Sellout, D a
p. in .
is having a tusBcl with la grippe.
activity, the walk from town being paved
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E N G L I S H CAB Ì
B. Ingersol has had his orange grove as far ns the Seaboard depot. This work Apopka's
charming tourists, has accepted j
photographed by Mr. Cline, the efficient is under the supervision of T. H. Dean, the position of hello Indy in the telephone j
photographer, who is spending the winter who says he will not rest until the walks exchange. Our young m en will now likely |
W e h a v e n n ew lin e j u s t
here.
arc completed all over town. The shade huve considerable telephone business.
in a n d th e lo w priei»^w i)l
The services nt thè Episcopi
H Mr.~nnil'Mls''fi. I*, tinn ier har e moVcd-|
m a k t i th e m jjor
J 5 .he su sp en d ^ Inst Sunday jitortiLhi, on. prove Quite an uddltion to the town, cre­ into the Kldrcdge cottage, lately . vacated
ITT
account of the Rev. Mr. Brown suddenly ating a cosmopolitan- a|&gt;|&gt;carunce and by Ii. F. Wilson und family.
and
see
them.
enhancing the natural beauty of thc^ sur­
becoming very ill.
Postmaster W. R. O'Neal of Orlando, nod
Lost Saturday, while in Sanford, Fred roundings. It is due to the untiring e f­ Auditor Brown of die United Stales postSJoblonTs horse became frightened, ran forts of the Ladies' Club that this work is office department, were here recently
away, broke the wagon and tore things up being accomplished.
checking up tire Apopka office.
Loufs Leinhart, wlio is employed In
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•n general. We were glad to see Fred get
G. W. Morse of New Haven, Conn., was
Sanford, came over Saturday evening oil
hack without any bones broken.
in town recently looking after his property,
a brief visit to bis parents.
has named the .L’ &amp; N. as t^e official the Seaboard were field-ii) Orlando five_of
We arc glad to Bear th at Sanford is go­
os the Lindley cottage.
Mrs. Eric Anderson», a former resident known
tm
route far Florida delegates to Ute South­ ten minutes, m n n m io n would be iimdu
ing to have a "big time" oji the -Fourth of
D. II. Tnuim, who bus been 111 Tor some ern Baptist Convention early In May.
of Oviedo, but now - residing -in Sanford,
nnd passengers off the Coast Line for
July. Lake Mury will likely be well rep­
spent last week here in at it-n dance, a t time, is still under the c a re of Dr. Person Those going from the south and east will point* on th e Seaboard would not to stay
resented. ns It was rather lonely here last
of Orlando.
the Quarterly Meeting.
use Uie L. &amp;. N’s. new line out of Jack* in Orlando eight hours to catch another
fourth.— ——------ ------Mrs. A. J. McCulley returned Saturday
Miss Willie Connell, daughter of Mrs aonville via. A tlanta. Those going from train.
____________________
We were sorry to hear of the misfortune from Lakeland where she has been on u Frank Connell, of Oakland, was Ute guest
West
Florida
will
use
Uie
Pensacoln-Montto Editor Holly a n d ’fauilly, from eating visit to her daughter, Mrs. Kelsey.
To S u b scrib ers
of friends here Inst week.
gornery route. The two delegations will
mutton, but as the old saying goes "It’s an
An order of tho Postofflce Department,
Col. S. W. Eldridge is negotiating for meet at the junctional point nnd from
ill wind th at blows no good." W ehaveo’t
Washington, D. C., effective Jon. 1.1908.
APOPKA AFFAIRS
an
automobile. His several lines of bus­ thence will travel together. Secretary
heard so many complaints lately about
provides Uiat no delinquent subscriber
( Received too lai« tor last v re k l
iness located in different parts of the Geiger Uiinks the attendance from Florida
there being no fresh m eat on the table.
S piels I C orretpoadroce to The Herald:
county, together with his Increasing ay.
« -Wv o.- Haulerson it titoroughly repairing ertlupuls.' which has already gone way There will be a reduced round-trip rate giving as a reason lipit the departm ent is
&lt;JEfecVi~GLEANiNGS. '
furnishing a low rate of postage on news­
and repainting hi* residence. Homer G. beyond the three hundred pound mark, and tills will be open to everybody. '
special Correapuudm cc U&gt;The Herald:
papers. and does so fur,the benefit of a
Crunk is both carpenter and painter.
Quarterly m eeting will be held at the
« makes an auto an absolute necessity.
The Railroad Commission has ordered bonafide subscriber who |&gt;ays fur his
A. C. Adams Is patting another story on
Miss Minnie L. Fruuklin and her Sun­ the Florida East Coast road to restore paper.
Methodist church next Saturday and Sun­
___________ *_______
day at this place. On Saturday afternoon Ids cottage, end otherwise greatly Im­ day school class, gave an tee cream social epuneetions with the Atlantic Coast Line
CLOSING OUT
'
recently at the residence of Mrs. Cunning­ at both Sanford and Orange City Junc­
re8ular conference will be held and the proving his property.
My
stock
or
Guns
and.Rifles.
New
L. F. Squires, postm aster at East Lake, ham in the Interest of the new Baptist tion. What it the m utter with having
Pastor, Rev.’ McCall Is specially desirous
and
second
hand.
Bargains
ir
you
was
here
recently
visiting
his
friend
W.
church.
Quite
a
nice
sum
was
realized.
fhat every member of the church be
the north-bound morning Seaboard mak­
want them.
Harry J. Wilson.
E. Brown.
Present.
Rev. L. D. Geiger, corresponding secre­ ing-up in Orlando held there for connec­
Are you a subscriber tp The Huald T ‘
As a diversion, Miss K. V. Scott, one of tary of Ute Florida Baptist Convention, tion with the north-bound A. C. LT U
Mrs. Emma McCorcadel of Havana, has

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HILE deprecating the unfortunate misunderstanding on the part ••
of certain factors in the celery industry of this district, regard­
ing our purposes and methods, we feel it incum bent upon us to
• statements, published in an advertisement in the issue of this paper • •
• of March 20th. We reproduce these statem entsdn quotation marks • J
•"“and our replies immediately follow: ’
••
• ------- —“Last season, an'effort waTmade by Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk of Pittsburg to destroy
• this highly satisfactory home market by organizing the Sanford Celery Union, etc.”
•
A good deal depends on w h o p ro fits by the maintenance of the so-called “home
2 —market”; the brokers and manipulators, or the growers Themselves. Ask yourself the queso tion. Our sole purpose in organizing was to place the real control of the industry in the
• hands of the growers themselves, where it properly belongs, rather than allow it to*be ex• ploited by others for their individual profit. The S a n fo r d C e le r y U n io n is an in2 d e p e n d e n t body of the growers, governed and controlled by t h e m s e lv e s and with full
0 power to contract with whom they please for the marketing of their product. In theselee• tion of its selling agents, it was governed solely by the q uality o f th e s e r v ic e of2 fered, and the desire to market its products under the modern, progressive methods em• ployed, in California. There has been no effort m ade either b y u s or o u r se llin g
• a g e n ts to d e stro y a n y fe atu re o T th e hom e m arke t w h ic h is to the inter• e st o f th e G R O W E R S ; thfijfeature ofJ \ O. B. selling has been :eneouraged“:and de-

---------- -- -------- their agent adm itted that their only sale at that price ($2.25 f. o. b.) was to themselves”—Their a*
such admission. It was not known at the time to whom the sale had been made. A discussion did arise at the in
legitimacy of sales by the selling agent to, his own branch houses or departments. Everyone familiar with mo
usage knows that this practice is perfectly legitimate, and is followed by the largest commercial corporations in ex
whole point is unimportant, as the fa c t of the sa le is what concerns the grower and not the person of the buyer.
Note
.."The trade as well as Jhe growers know th a t no market in America would justify a $2.25 f. o. b. price lost v
th is sta te m e n t w ell; it is the keynote of the w h ole m atter. And note well our reply: The
TI.„ car
_ in question
___
$2.25 f. o. h., not to the branch of Crutchfield &amp;. Woolfolk, hut to one of the m o st prom in e n t ce le ry d e a le rsj in P hiladclphia, whose name we will gladly furnish on application. fT
" car was
_______
..............;
' at the
* full
— price named. Mind you,
The
accepted
and" paid‘ for
it is stated th at “No market in America
would -justify. a $2.25
f. o. b. r-*-price last week
.
T
Furthermore, several cars were sold for
f*
'
~
j
* 'same price,
* _ $2.25
7 -------* f. o. b. and all of
_ these
___________
the “Manatee
County
growers
at the
sales______
were perfectly bonafide ns we are inposition to
prove. And yet, mind you, it is stated th at “No market in America would justify a~$2.25
„ ;..........................
a $2.25 priceTaWAv^ek
p ric e la it week."’’ 7Think
of it! Does
this not prove c le a rly and beyond a rg u m e n t that our selling agents did sell at what is claimed by those subscribing to that
statem ent to he an impossible price? Whnt does it profit a man to idly deny an e sta b lish e d fa ct?
We employed Crutchfield &amp;. Woolfolk to m arket our produc because we believed their service the best obtainable and that
they were in position to kn ow the m a rk e ts and to take a d v a n ta g e of them. In the light of the above, was not our selection

I s n ’t T h is F in al A n d C o n c lu s iv e ?
G r o w in g C e le ry for Y O U R P R O F I T ?
As stated in the first paragraph of this open letter, we deplore this controversy — It w a s not o
forced on us, who ask only to be unmolested in our effort to stand together for self-protection and market
to the best ad
Vantage. O nly, let
those who
p rove them as we stand ready to prove our sales and our state
mr inose
wno muke
make charges stand ready tq
tq.prove
m e n u . — We
i r ’invite
‘ ’
" who
’
" at our office if they desire further proof.
all
m a rb’ ^ ln* te re—ste d to call
A ll re fo rm s have s m a ll b e g in n in g s and ure always bitterly opposed by those whose intere
serve the ‘»Id
order of things. We represent a very fair proportion of the whole, in volume of our acreage; the actual
much larger
than stated by our. critics, as any who care to take the trouble can easily learn for themselves This
' fact,
*
however, is unimportant; the important point is that we are g r o w in g because we are right; our own ranks are solidT our membership well pleased
»1 * n n trled
m®tbods °* marketing—they ought to know!) and we will always be ready to welcome to membership with
UmmseWes^n1^coinVoTof tl°eTndu^Iry!US condltlon~ who belleves ih the principle of association, and who wants to see the growers
There are no membership or* initiation fees or dues of any kind; this is purely a protective and co-operative body; the offi­
cers are
serving voluntarily;
voluntnri V #»nnh
m«&gt;nihnr has
hno an
nr. equal voioe ¡»
-Lv_U N I O N
---------- -----are unnaid.
unpaid, serving
each member
in .i__
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IN SANFORD— Life is Worth Living
Number 32

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY.

MARCH 26. I909

rOlINTY
H A P P F N I N f i S I tothe marriage nfh«
LUlM i I I Hrt 1 1 L lllllU O I daughter. Mattie to Mr. LonnhfWorthy of IN SANFORD CHURCHES |$

I Geneva, the wedding to tnke place pt the
A Budget of Interesting Items Uoptist church in Havana on the evening
,—
— --------- loLAprll-7th-at—8 —o*riockr After -April Where Devout of the Celery |
P ro m c o r r e s p o n d e n ts
jlOtii they will be "at home" to tlioir
City Worship Tomorrow.
I friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
I J- A. Worthy in Geneva. Many are reTIIE EVENTS OE ORANGE COUNTY serving sincere congratulations fo r, Ids
RESUME Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS
I populnr young couple.
The ladies of Geneva have again organ­
Efficient S ta ff o f Reporter« Weekly
Having purchased the Oro Barber Shop and
ized
the Benevolent Aid Society. They or Interest to Those ^Religiously In­
Covers the Territory for
propose.to
give
a
scries
of
entertainments
clined-S
ubjects
of
Discourses
The Herald
during the summer. The first of these,
fo r the Sabbath.
put it .in first-class condition and greatly improved
T K * Pastor« n f t h * C tm rc h ra in the C itjr a r t E«vitk«tljp I
nn
Ice
cream
festival
will
be
held
in
the
CHULUOTA CHRONICLES
to bnnf o r *«*»d ih e if A n n o u n c e m e n t s •twl |
city hall on March 20. The money thus
C k w r t h N r t r t to thar office na t U te t.th a n litu n
Special Corrcaponilcnce to The Herald.
the same in every wny, I wish to announce to the
if ic r a o o B ,
r if» t M ethodist
Springtime is here and farmers are hust obtained will bo used for benevolent pur­
poses and the ladies solicit the patronage Rrv A K Hmiaeliotdef, |&gt;rt§ior:churrh, corner Pork I
ling niong their crops.
and Fifth street; parsonage, com er Mag­
public that they can now he assured of a
of the community and neighboring cities. nvrnue
nolia avexihr and Seventh street: phone* 234.
Rev. T. J. Bell of Kissinunge filled his
Sunday morning icrvkT at 11; evening service,
There ore visitors here who nre invest! 7.00; Sundny school, 0:45 a. BL1 Jno. K. Met-1
regular appointment in thcBaptiBtchurch
gating
ns to the advisability of potting in linger» SupL Epworth longue, 3.00 Sundny even- I
here, Sunday, preaching both morning and
v -*■*■,*
| «p
www ■
*
evening. There were three additions to nn up-to-date saw mill.' This vcpuld
Subject nt H ri. m. ‘ "Our Religion."!;;
rlP S tt* "
surely
be
a
Welcome
addition
io
our
comthe church. The-candidates will be hn'p7;30 p. m. "A Reasonable Theme.” Sun­
tised on the morning of the third Sunday tnunlty.
day school 9:45 a. m„ Lesson "TemperDr. J. J. Burns, who spends his winters ance,” Epworth League nt II p. m„ subject
In April, at 0 o'clock, at the usual place in
Luke Mills, In front of J. Tlldcn Jacobs* in Geneva returned to his home in De­ "The Light and the Witness."
In every respect. The very best of barbers will he
fiance, Ohio, Inst Monday, -nreompanirri
Rrvivnl-srrvicps wiiH begin—the—first
—home«---------------------- 1------- :----------Sunday,. April 4lh. Rev. W. A. Myers, I
The cattlemen are busy . herding their by his dnughter. Mrs. Claude Kaulerson
employed, and in the hands of skilled artists your
Conference
Evangelist, will have charge
Mr. Sanford Long returned to Georgia
cattle.
A party consisting of MiBses Bertha J a ­ lost week, after spending some weeks in of the meeting. Rev. Myers will preach
wants in the tonsorial line will he attended to nnd
twice p day for 15 days. We desire all
cobs, Pearl and Mnrgic Kilbce, Messrs. G. our town at the home.of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Christians to tnke part in these meetings. I
KeifT.
W. Jacobs nnd Wm: Tanner nnd Master
satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. Ailc’Jones, nfter a short visit to We hope all the people 6TSanford wlU EcT
rm m '-Jacobsrlcfl"T hursday for Cocoa,
interested, anti arrange to attend the [
where they will spend a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. I’attishall, has returned to
*
» X *.
A
sehyecs.
‘friends.' J. T. Hodges conveyed the party her home in Atlanta.
I am not a knocker» and believing in the great
over
in his
launch.
The many frlcndB of Mr. J. T. McLain
The P eop le’s C onftretatlonsl
„
t
’
Krv. K L Kirkland, pastor; Sunday morn lug I
Our community was greatly saddened by will be Borry to know that lie is still sick »rrvice,
II; evening »ervli-c. 7 30; prayrr mealing
'future of Sanford, L have invested my money in
Wrdnrtdny, 7:(Klj&gt; ni ; S«Ui»th u lmol, HI n„ln ,
the dentil of one of our most highly re­ at his home
J. C. Eniitilnger. Superintirmlrnt.
spected and influential citizens. John W.
Quite a good many of our citizens atthis enterpriserrelying upon an appreciative pub­
Jacobs, which occurred at Ills home in lenilod Quarterly _iuceiing-fl i Orirdn nn ^The revival meetings have begun with I
great
interest.
Large
attendonce
at
ev­
—SouttTChUludta 6n*lKe“lGth last., at 11 Saturday, und Suhday.
ery service. The pastors of the different!
o'clock, p. in., of tuberculosis. He had
lic to assist in making this tonsorial parlor the
Mr. Flint is havidg nn artesian well
been confined to bis bed for scvcrnl weeks, bored tin his farm near Lake Hartley, and churches are uniting with their efforts to I
-while his-Illness covered many, months. as soon ns this is completed will'put one make this one of the best meetings ever I
best in the State,
During his suffering, which wns very great, at his home-in Geneva. Our ritizens nre come-to our city. ’ Next Sunday morning I
Dr.
Dilly
will
preach.
Subject,
"A
Mrs-1
be was very patient and bore his afflic­ gradually preparing for cclcrg growing as
tions with great Christian fortitude. The wall ns other vegetables. Tills is already sage to Those Out uf Harmony , With
T hree C h a ir s under the C are fu l S u p e r v is ­
deceased was the soil of the late P. J. J a ­ one of the best fruit* raising sections in Christ." At night the pastor will preach
cobs, who preceded his son to thcgrcnl be­ the county. What we need now is that from the subject, "Reckless Drivers, Un­
yond only seven months and twelve days. railroad nnd then many others would manageable Team, The Doomed Soul."
ion of Three T o n so ria l A r t is t s - —
Mr. J acobs wns borh July 1,1871, in^Clm- raise truck of all kinds forTHeinarket. " These-meetings will continue next week.
Song service beginning nt 7:30 p. in.
'“Tuotn, oTwinch place he has always re­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Welker of Brinn. 0.. with witli full choir. Dr, Dilly leading. Sundny
sided. He wns married in 1899 to Mrs.
Will at all times assure my patrons of n (juick
Mrs. Stevens and Miss Welker of Sanford wifi be a great day with us. Lurge
Elizabeth Culiey of Weymouth. Mnss..who
spent last Thursday in Geneva, guests of crowds ore expected. Those who want
survives him; nlso he lenves n mother,
Mrs. Fultz and Mrs. Robinson,
service nnd no long waits
—
’^
comfortable room should come early,
Mrs. M. E. Jacobs of this pi are, two bro­
Mr.
nnd
Miss
Worthy
nnd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
thers, six sisters nnd n host of other rel­
B aptist
atives and friends tomournhis loss. His David Speer spent last Saturday very Rev J W fluydFirst
Yours for business
ouiior; Sundny morning *arvpleasantly
In
Sanford.
ka. 11. avanlng service. 7 00. Sukhnlh school. B.43 I
was a useful nnd busy life, which the Allin , Dr J T Lk*ntnn, Sunt , II Y. IV U. Sundny
Wise Providence saw fit to bring to a close
nt CfcJJO |i in . II ¥. Toliir, I’rast ; prayer m eeting |
OVIEDO
OCCURRENCES
____
a
vary
W atlnaulny. 7.30 p. tn.
ere he Imd.readied his prime. Interment
S|,vdnl rurrrspomlenl luTli«- Hrrniii
Sunday
morning at II o'clock, mission-1
in Chuluota cemetery ul HI O’clock a. in.
The Quarterly meeting services which ary exercises conducted by the Sunday
Thursday, March 18th. Funeral services
have been conducted in the Mctliodisf school. B. Y P II. at 0:3(1 p. nt. Preach-|
were conducted by Rev. S. B. Rogers of
church
duriiTg the past week were ing at 7 30 p.-m. All art; cordially in -1
Proprietor Oro Burlier Shop
DcLancL Pallbearers were Messrs. J. S.
brought .to u close Sunday evening. Pre vited.
nnd W. B. McKenzie, 1 T. Hodges. E. H.
siding Elder Lee, assisted by the local
PARK AVENUE
OPPOSITE WEl.BORN ULOCK
Killbe, M. L. Long and Rod. R. Roberts.
Holy Cross tp lsoop al
pastor. Rev. McCall, nnd another visiting
Krv Il F. Bruion, rrclor: A, U. Ki*y, senior war
clergyman, met with much success in den; Sunday morning s&lt;-rvlc«, II; evening servier,
LAKE MARY MELANGE
5
7 30. ÄsUtsih si-IruuT IM S i. m .; B F. WhJiner. |
this work, nnd their efTorts toward the Supt.:
Sp«-&lt; l#l Cor. to The H erald. ^
prayer m erting 7.31) Wednewlay e&gt;enlng.
E. 0. Hankins spent Hie d ay here Inst religious and moral betterment of the
town, awakened a sympathetic rcsj&gt;onsc
t’r t s hy t er i s n
Sunday, again.
among
the people. The Presiding Elder Rev. J. F. MrKlnnon, pastor: mnrplng m »L v
Miss Florence Lovell, who is teaching
; evening servk-e. 7 00; Sabluitli sriuxil. il 30
; Henry Mrl-aulin, Supl : prayer m erlim i Wfd:,
school at Upsnla, wnB here Sundny shak­ is a pleasing and forceful speaker and
-»day,
7:00|i ni
bis sermons were much enjoyed by the
ing hands with her numerous friends.
large congregations, who evinced a deep
Mr. J. B. B. Stryker returned Inst Mon­
Catholic
interest in these meetings.
Krv, M For. rector; srrvirri rvrry •eCiïfid nnd I
day front I'hllndclphlu.
The work of laying the sidewalks is fourth Sunday; riirly mats. 7 a. nt.; massis and
»er
arid ser­
The latest out is the
vespers, 3
Rev. J. F. Sundell is on the sick list; he being pushed forward with remarkable mon. 10 a, m : Sundny Sellout, D a
p. in.
is having a tusBcl with la grippe.
activity, the walk from town being paved
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w**-”
E N G L IS H
CAB
B. Ingersol has had his orange grove as far ns the Seaboard depot. This work Apopka's
charming tourists, has accepted j
photographed by Mr. Cline, the efficient is under the supervision of T. H. Dean, the position of hello Indy in the telephone j
photographer, who is spending the winter who says he will not rest until the walks exchange. Our young men will now likely |
We haven new line just
here.
arc completed all over town. The shade huve considerable telephone business.
in and the low priei»^wi)l
The services nt thè Episcopi
H Mr.~nnil'Mls''fi. I*, tinn ier har e moVcd-|
m akti them jjor
J 5.he suspend^ Inst Sunday jitortiLhi, on. prove Quite an uddltion to the town, cre­ into the Kldrcdge cottage, lately . vacated
ITT
account of the Rev. Mr. Brown suddenly ating a cosmopolitan- a|&gt;|&gt;carunce and by Ii. F. Wilson und family.
and
see
them.
enhancing the natural beauty of thc^ sur­
becoming very ill.
Postmaster W. R. O'Neal of Orlando, nod
Lost Saturday, while in Sanford, Fred roundings. It is due to the untiring e f­ Auditor Brown of die United Stales postSJoblonTs horse became frightened, ran forts of the Ladies' Club that this work is office department, were here recently
away, broke the wagon and tore things up being accomplished.
checking up tire Apopka office.
Loufs Leinhart, wlio is employed In
0 * + 4 -+ + + * + + + + &lt;‘++*-&gt;4*+4&gt;*«e46&lt;-44&gt;&lt;-+ + &lt;(-|-&lt;f+t + -f'M‘++++'&gt;4&gt;*+**Ì
•n general. We were glad to see Fred get
G. W. Morse of New Haven, Conn., was
Sanford, came over Saturday evening oil
hack without any bones broken.
in town recently looking after his property,
a brief visit to bis parents.
has named the .L’ &amp; N. as t^e official the Seaboard were field-ii) Orlando five_of
We arc glad to Bear that Sanford is go­
os the Lindley cottage.
Mrs. Eric Anderson», a former resident known
tm
route far Florida delegates to Ute South­ ten minutes, m nnm ion would be iimdu
ing to have a "big time" oji the -Fourth of
D. II. Tnuim, who bus been 111 Tor some ern Baptist Convention early In May.
of Oviedo, but now - residing -in Sanford,
nnd passengers off the Coast Line for
July. Lake Mury will likely be well rep­
spent last week here in at it-ndance, at time, is still under the c a re of Dr. Person Those going from the south and east will point* on the Seaboard would not to stay
resented. ns It was rather lonely here last
of Orlando.
the Quarterly Meeting.
use Uie L. &amp;. N’s. new line out of Jack* in Orlando eight hours to catch another
fourth.— ——------ -----Mrs. A. J. McCulley returned Saturday
Miss Willie Connell, daughter of Mrs aonville via. Atlanta. Those going from train.
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We were sorry to hear of the misfortune from Lakeland where she has been on u Frank Connell, of Oakland, was Ute guest
West
Florida
will
use
Uie
Pensacoln-Montto Editor Holly and’fauilly, from eating visit to her daughter, Mrs. Kelsey.
To Subscribers
of friends here Inst week.
gornery route. The two delegations will
mutton, but as the old saying goes "It’s an
An order of tho Postofflce Department,
Col. S. W. Eldridge is negotiating for meet at the junctional point nnd from
ill wind that blows no good." Wehaveo’t
Washington, D. C., effective Jon. 1.1908.
APOPKA AFFAIRS
an
automobile. His several lines of bus­ thence will travel together. Secretary
heard so many complaints lately about
provides
Uiat no delinquent subscriber
(Received too lai« tor last vrekl
iness located in different parts of the Geiger Uiinks the attendance from Florida
there being no fresh meat on the table.
Spiels I Corretpoadroce to The Herald:
county, together with his Increasing ay.
« -Wv o.- Hauler son it titoroughly repairing ertlupuls.' which has already gone way There will be a reduced round-trip rate giving as a reason lipit the department is
&lt;JEfecVi~GLEANiNGS. '
furnishing a low rate of postage on news­
and repainting hi* residence. Homer G. beyond the three hundred pound mark, and tills will be open to everybody. '
special Correapuudm cc U&gt;The Herald:
papers. and does so fur,the benefit of a
Crunk is both carpenter and painter.
Quarterly meeting will be held at the
« makes an auto an absolute necessity.
The Railroad Commission has ordered bonafide subscriber who |&gt;ays fur his
A. C. Adams Is patting another story on
Miss Minnie L. Fruuklin and her Sun­ the Florida East Coast road to restore paper.
Methodist church next Saturday and Sun­
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day at this place. On Saturday afternoon Ids cottage, end otherwise greatly Im­ day school class, gave an tee cream social epuneetions with the Atlantic Coast Line
CLOSING OUT
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recently at the residence of Mrs. Cunning­ at both Sanford and Orange City Junc­
re8ular conference will be held and the proving his property.
M
y
stock
or
Guns
and.Rifles.
New
L. F. Squires, postmaster at East Lake, ham in the Interest of the new Baptist tion. What it the mutter with having
Pastor, Rev.’ McCall Is specially desirous
and
second
hand.
Bargains
ir
you
was
here
recently
visiting
his
friend
W.
church.
Quite
a
nice
sum
was
realized.
fhat every member of the church be
the north-bound morning Seaboard mak­
want them.
Harry J. Wilson.
E. Brown.
Present.
Rev. L. D. Geiger, corresponding secre­ ing-up in Orlando held there for connec­
Are you a subscriber tp The Huald T ‘
As a diversion, Miss K. V. Scott, one of tary of Ute Florida Baptist Convention, tion with the north-bound A. C. LT U
Mrs. Emma McCorcadel of Havana, has

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GO C A R TS

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Armour Car Line Gives Florida
Small End
HIGH REFRIGERATION CHARGES
California Gets 3,000 M ile Service
at Price Paid by Florida
f o r 1,000

rates twice ns high, would thnt make DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
them legnit^
,...
The freight discrimination against
DENTIST
Florida and in favor of California is al­
Phone141
most as glaring m the refrigeration. This
has been gone into before the commis­
sion and some relief secured but even
now the rates from Florida are compar­
JOHN C. SNEAD
atively almost double those from Califor­
nia. There is also discrimination against
ARCHITECT
Florida on certain products compared
113 W. First Sum
with those from Alabama, Mississippi Phone 103
and other states.
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
There should btf a Federal law to com­
pel refrigerator lines to carry perishable
produce at the actual cost of ice and the
ANDEW JOHNSON
fee for putting (t'into the bunkers. Prices
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
charged by ice dealers usually Include
putting it into the cars. Until (here Ts
Practices In State and Federal Couru.
some such Federal law or one to compel
Phon« 248.
M. &lt;T3t Building.
the railroads to perform this service for
actual cost, Armour will continue to
squeeze the growers of Florida, Georgia THOMAS EMMET WILSON
and.tho Carolines. Armour cars arc far
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
from satisfactory. Most of them nre bet­
AT-LAW
ter fitted for the junk pile, or for non-per­
Seventh Judicial Circuit of
ishable freight, than for the use to which Late State Attorney* Florida
‘
,
they are placed In this State. The
Retldencri, Sanford and Sylvan Lake
equipment consists largely of the cars
which were driven off the Southern Pa­
GEO. A. DeCOTTES ' cific road and supplanted by the up-todate cara of the Pacific Fruit Exp., the ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Harr ¡man refrigerating fine. It must he I
in state had&lt;Federpl Courts
borne in mind that when Harrimrta ’sup?] &gt; Practice
-.V ----planted Armour refrlgerhfltnPlift&gt;»TiT own Wclborn Bloçk
Sanford, Fla
roads by Ills new cars, he cut the rates
precious little.

JUST

RECEIVED

The following article from the New
M ake Your Selection From Full Pattern
York Produce News Is of vital interest to
every grower in Florida, and for their
benefit we reproduce it:
" Florida shippers snd growers have a
just grievance against the Armour Car
Line and its methods In the State to ex­
tort profits from refrigeration. The great
southern trunk lines ore hand In glove
with Armour and the growers suffer. If
Florida had a railroad commission like
Tcxds, these conditions would not exist.
True, the various State commissions are
powerless in interstate traffic, but In
Texas that body hns been a mighty force
In saving money to the growers on re­
frigeration. In this state, the commis­
sioners as soon ns elected, appear to be
hypnotized by the railroad officials. It
took, nerve and money to establish Ihe
306-30.8 FHtgT STREET,•"SA'N'FORb. FLORIDA
roads in Florida, but now thnt they are
operating nt n profit, it would teem busi­
ness foresight to-encourage shippers to
greater production' by a reduction in
W onderful Electrical Invention
charges. The freight ra te s. are . as high —Another addition toelec ule possifalht le*
DENTIST
nnd, in some instances, higher thnn when hns developed—perhaps the most wonder­
(he roads first began to operate. At thnt ful of them all. Professor Korn of the Room 13
Pico Building
period there Was little freight while today Munich University has perfected an in­
SANFORD. FLORIDA
its volume is astonishing. Even the strument by means of which photographs
roads would hnve been credulous ten and pictures of various kinds can be sent |
E S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 6 9 __________ Ù—
years ago if anyone would have said that and received by telegraph.
DR. R. M. MASON
_____ The Instru­
.Snniiird.would ship over-1,000-care-of ment Is In tlnlly^use in Munich, Copenha­
DENTIST
green stuff in a season. That is what it gen, Berlin, London nnd Paris. In the
did last season nnd it promises to do far latter city the L’lllustration nnd In London Wclborn Block
Phone 10 Are Offering Any and All Kinds of Florida 1
more than that this season, and this Is the Mirror, both daily newspapers, are re­
Sanford. Florida
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
only one point.
producing pictures sent by the new sys­
The railroad’s discrimination in re­ tem. In this country the New York World
As Can be Had Anywhere. *•frigeration against the Florida shippers j hns received and printed a photograph
A. C. HART
is nn outrage. The minimum charge for sent from Washington by the new process.
a car of celery from Sanford is 300. That Wonderful ns this instrument appears, it SU RVEYO R AND DRAUGHTSMAN
Office on Park Avenue, between First nnd Commercial Stri-'•‘is. Sanford, Florida
Leveling and Crovt SvclIonlng for Drainas«
Is for a car of 20,000 pounds. If the enr evidently will be outstripped in many
•
a Specially
is loaded to 24,000 «ir '30,000 pounds, ns ways by oilier electricians who lire work
is allowable for seine sections, the re
frigemtion goes as high as $80. From
Sanford Shipped 94 Cars Celery
Florida tlioTun of a refrigerator car to
J A C K S O N V IL L E
W. G. HAMMOND
[New York Produce Newt)
New York is but four days. During Ja n ­
Jacksonville,-Fla.,‘Mar. 15—The ship­
ARCHITECT
uary, February, March, nnd even Into
April, n a ir does not need any ice after ments of celery from the Sanford district
Ofllce with Murrell it Min shew
one day beyond Jacksonville.— It get» during the week, ending Saturday, aggre­
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1
gated
94
cars,
half
of
which
were
shipped
into cold weather and during these
Flou Huld Block
months It is rare thnt n enr gets but one by Chase &amp; Co: Celery this Wfiek hnsbeen
icing after the initial one. It would hard­ active and with wurm weather the latter
F. Tr^WILLIAMS
W ith M rs. C orinna ftidar-K alaay,
_’» aoprano; Novada van d«r Veer, alio; Ri
ly be possible to use ten tons of ice in part of lost week shipments were heavier
M illar, tanor; O ualaf H olm qulat, b a it
jinfy two icings. This ice costs here thnn an tlci|intcd nnd the mnrkct cased. .SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
32.50 per ton. Armour's people say it This week started out rainy und if it
The New York Symphony Orchestra CoIYducled by
l*tumr 273
costs $3:30 In liie'touhkfifi. More cara keeps-up-the- cclrry^movCTnaiit will Tic
SANFORD. FUA
go to destination using only six tons of greatly interfered with. Most of Chase
ice than those using ten. Tiie haul is so
F o u r C o n e o rta , M atinoo a n d N ight, A pril I9th and
short between Fiorjda and. eastern mar­
O ld S h o e s W a n te d
Assoriale
memberships, BvxkI for one reserved seat at each concert. Sfi IMI M.ikr
kets that the some refrigerator car lias
not* os books dote April 1st, and regular box ofllce rule» then prt &gt;nil
I mil again asking for OLD SHOES. I
been loaded four times in 30 days. Ad- “ ___Ladles J a k e Notloe
— —-will give what they are worth------ l----------------——---- -— Fund* must - twx-nttipanr applicntlrm»
-milling Xfcnour’s clnim of'$3.50^ier ton
T. T. E L M O R E , LOG M a in Stre et, Jackso nville, Florida
SIZES. 6. 7, 8, 9, 10 II AND 15 Albert Grnmling. proprietor of tiie lonfor Ice in the bunkers qnd the use of ten sorinl parlors In the Pico block, opjiosite
A . E. Ir v in ’s S h o e S h o p
tons to the car, the actual cost is $35 a the express office, announces that he is
Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Avc:
car. Then the Armour Car Line mukes now prepared to do ludics’ hair-dressing
Drink a Bottle of
even on the minimum cars, a net profit as well as ludics’facial massage. Experts
of $25 in uddition to getting mileage of arc employed, .who will be sent to the
three-fourths of a cent on each enr.
homes of nil making request. The prices
It is only necessary to know the fac ts. arc reasonable, nnd only white |&gt;eoplc&lt;ire
Only Exclusive nnd
about the shipments of celery from Cali­ catered to.
.
31-af
fornia to realize underwliatdisadvuntngc
the celery growers of Florida operate.
• In the City
Tiie haul of a car of Florida celery to
We make everything known to the trade
New York is n trifle over 1,000 miles.
The haul of a car of celery from OrFull Line of Confectioneries
ungc county, California, to New York is
And Cigars
over 3,000 miles. Suppose ti single car
nnge
county.
Pure
water,
high
rolling
G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Free Hmise-to-House Delivery
was used continuously from the Califor­
nia celery fields to New York for a year, land of best quality, Interspersed with 111 Park Ava.
’Phona 106
Manufacturcd with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid
it coqld not make more than six round innumerable clear water Inkes; one of
digestion and give you health
trips. A similar car o|&gt;erated in the the most healthy locations tn South Florho San ford C oca C ola Bottling C o ., Sanford, Fla
same manner between the Sanford celery
Altmonte
Springs.
fielijs und New York could easily make
30 trips In a year, just six times us
Announcement
Plenty of Sanford Readers Move This
many ns tpYSdifornla. Keep these facts
With this issue. The Herald offers a club
Experiencein mind and compare the refrigeration rntp of 31.50 a vmr_fnr Tim .IW ^U—^
You
tax
the Kidneys—overwork
charges from tiie two points.
the New York Produce News. (The pink them—
In California the minimum for n car of
They can’t keep up the continual
celery is 20,000 pounds, no matter to
The Produce News bus always been in strain.
what territory it goes. There tire three sympathy with the growers, tind all those
The back gives out—it ’aches and
For Particulars, Call on
mlnlinums from Sanford. Tiie refrigera­ who do not take this paper should take pains;
Urinary troubles set in.
tion of a car of celery from California to advantage of tills offer.
L D ,.P r« &gt; .
J L _ A . T. R 0 8 S E 1
—D on’t wait longer—take Doan's Kid­
“ New York Is flat 307.30 for a 3.000 mile
A. P . C O N N E L L Y , 8ae»y: A T re a t
When you hnve an item of news col ney Pills.
haul. Out an average of twelve days,
Sanford people tell you how they act,
J . C. HIGGINS
phone
N a 14 8.
while the charge from Sanford to .New
P. P. Anick, Jlltu S l , Sanford, Fla.,
A. T. ROSSETTE«
York for* similar car, haul' 1,100 miles,
"i !'avc ''«fid l o a n ’s Kidney
-OSTEOPATHY
Pdis and can say that they are a
uut four days, is 360. Did one ever**TCe
more glaring discrimination!.
Mrs. Nettie L Bradshaw; D. 0., superior kidney remedy. My work
Backed by and hiding behind tiie skirts hns opened on office over Newlnn’s brings quite a strain on the hack and
as a result, I suffered a great deal from
of the trunk lines reaching Florida the Drug Store. Consultation and ex­ backache. I became so lame at times
Armour Car Line lias the growers by the am ination free
that 1 could hardly straighten and
mornings upon arising, found it diffi.
throat and there seems no relief unless
I tried plasters
the Interstate Commerce Commission will SANFORD LODGE, No. 2 7 .1.0 .0 . F. cult to get around.
and linamenit but the relief they
’come to tho rescue. The refrigerator Meets every Monday njght at 7:30 in Mu- B " ! wa« otdy tem porary.__ U
uxlffi!*-!-JfM orVr tenlDnf l r v __ L a t
sonic Hall. - Vtstring brethren ~uhj Cor­ h
.lines arc declared common camera nnd
IctigtTilearned of'D oan s Kidney Pil
dially invited.
W. S. B aldwin,
us such are under the iu r^ jcU o n of the
and obtaining h box, I found that thi
Secretary.
acted just as represented.
When
commission. This1&gt;elng true how can
Biot august Federal body reconcile the
Our Monthly Rate ^ Qlub Only
glaring discrimination between Florida IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN stronger,
Giving you twelve pieces a m onth’. We will call for and delh
and California! It is understood they
For sife by. all dealers,
Wekivn Tribe No. 41
------- Price 50
hide behind the claim that the rates
cents. Foster-M ilbum Co., Buffalo, clothes once a week. ALL WORJyGUARANTEED.
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charged are those which have been filed Hunting grounds of Sanford. MeeUogi New York, sole tg en ts foT the United
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday of each States.
/l
and posted, hence are legal. Suppose
month in Masonic Hall. VislUng broth­
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
the Armour Car Line should file and post
ers welootne.

D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
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R e a l E s t a t e A gen

SPRING MUSICAL FESTIVAL!

2 5 0 TR A IN E D VOICES

G. W. SPENCER

The Sanfuid Building &amp;” Loan Association
W IL L B U IL D Y O U A HOME

Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing
$ 1.25
M. P. LIFE, Manager.

In Gold’s Barber Shop

¿T hone 60

Park Avenui

�M *fch 26, I BOO

jveek. resolutions were adopted op­
J. F. Carlson and wife to E.R. Hotnling
ALL AROUND FLORIDA lasl
posing stnto unifonnity in text books. wd., $400,

The teachers also put themselves on record
1L Weedcn and wire to Henkel &amp;
in favor of special school district bonding. E b ^ s d u ja b o .
Increased pay for grading committees and
C. C. Robertson and wife to R. L. Rob­
extra allowance for holding teachers' sum­ inson. wd.rflOO____
m er ociioois. 1
Chas. H. Newell to Wiley Woodberry.
CULLED f ROM T H rS T C T E PR ESS
taThpa Inn is to be moved to Bal­ wd.. $30.
« n i*ir- - last Point, and fitted up for a club house.
J. H. Smith to J. W. Thimblcheo, wd.,
Wnmbolt attinge, adjoining the Confed­ $ 10.
An epitome o f the W eek's M oat Im ­
J. B. libiteli and wire to J. H. Udell.
portant Happenings In the '
erate Home, at Jacksonville, was burned
dyerf- f t --------- ~ — - Saturdayr-:—
•c y —
~ 8 m e Tr p a t t f h t ~
W. J. Thigpen to R. E. Herndon, deed,
Miss Mercldes Perdigon of West Tampa $323.
Slierlff W. M. Langston of Leon county
was Killed in Tallahassee last Saturday was fatally burned Tuesday by explosion
R. E. Herndon to Frank EL Lane, «leed.
night by n negro desperado, who he was of a gasoline tank which she was trying $ 100.
-to fill while the stove was in uso.
Henry CUUmherg to J. E. Pace, deed.
trying to arrest. —-------- -------$2730.
A man named Thompson ofTampa who
Filed for Record.
B. Drew toW. J. Thigpen, sat. tntg..$75.
induced Miss Celestinn Wiliams to elope
Elizabeth
Hnins
to
».
H.
Hall.
wd..
with him and get married, some tline ago,
$105.
£ . __
has deserted her in'Ncw York city.
Sanford Celery Delta Land Co., letters
The A. C. L. railway is putting down patent. . ,
83-pound rails along portions of its line,
W. B. Ivey to W. J. Thigpen.' wd..
replacing the lighter weight ones now in $2500;
use.
Titos. E. Wilson and wife to Louli
Lake View hotel at Winter Haven has Lcahmnn, qcd., $15.
been sold to EL C. Lingcrnf Elkins, West
Hunt &amp; llrnnnon to Sarah C. Osltorn.
Vn., who Is.lQ ma.kjLCXtcnBivc alterations wd„-$IOO.--------------- i-----------------------in the property. ,
Ttieo. AulIn to B. F. Wheeler, clmt.
—r Mrs’ E. C. Smith, who has annoyed W. nitg.. $1.
j.-lXiugnll ofjjSt. Petersburg all winter«- R. L. Harris to Francis B. Harris, wd..
A r n Ä

The General News or **Tlie Land
of flow ers"

You can ¿et

ARMOUR
FERTILIZERS
Drive yo&amp;r Wagon into Sanford
Call oh C. H. Evans
He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse
Without Delay—

Can Fit you Armour Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Armour Celery Grower —-V.L_ . .

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v W. M. McKinnon to C. 11, Barnes, wd.,
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A party of Northern'capitalists have $10. .
C. H. Barnes and wife to Overstreet
bought the Dodge property on Lake How-*
Or any either brand of our ju stly ,,
land at Winter Haven, and will erect an Crate Co.,, qcd., $100.
We have anticipated
Celebrated Fertilizers—
W. S. nnd Carrie W. Burnett, to Joe
up-to-date tourist hotel.
Cameron, nitg . $751)
-Do-you want-H aTdwood A~stre~s?~
Jnmes W.~Carr,«’ traveling -passenger
Frank M. Graham to A. H. Crippen.
agent of the Atlantic Coast Line railway,
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood ami Bone
chat, mtg;, $350.
has resigned his position.
Nitrate of Soda?
Geo. A. DeCottes to A. If., Cripjwn,
The people of Polk couuty will petition chut. mtg.. $300.
-Needs
and
Bought
Our
the leglsturc to establish for them a crim­
Dull Ic.Gardncr to G^B. Wi - Hrny,-wd.-,
inal court of record;
$ 100.
Stock of
The town of Perry has contracted for
Epiirinm Braiult to G. B. W. Bray. wd..
putting in waterworks and sewemgc sys­ $105.
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State of Florida to Jackson &amp;. Griffin,
State Sunday school con veil lion is being td.. $15.70.
held inTninpa this week. Interesting ses­
Andrew Lcinhart \o Walter Luther,
wd.. $100.
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sions are reported.
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Wise
to Jos. E. Petris,
-«•Pupils of Rollins Collège won the prizes
for urt exhibits at the Tampa fair. Miss wd„ $1.
F. T. Prouty and wif«; to Ella J. DduCI I AS. II. EVANS, Sales Adept,
Ethel Gcrrish took prize rorclinreoal and
watcr^color drawings. James Wilson, pen innter, wd., $1750.
________ ’---------- Sanford^FTorida---S. O. Ghtiac-tu EL. HJirouty^-suL—img-,-fill drawing of figure /ruiiLcaïV Uinl Miss
AND
(Ask Him)
Marie Guiterrns. hand drnwipg from cast. $ 1.
W. H. Hynes to Alice C. Smith wd.,
Thé Methodists of Polutkn are to buiiii
$250,
n $20,000 concrete church.
A. If. Crippen und wife to Ridiunl
Thu new Polk county court house will he Patten, wd., $000.
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completed in time for the April Jlenn uf
Ar Mnlien to Brunswick Balke Co.,
court.
All to Suit YOU and YOUR
dial, mtg., $150.
Annual convention of FloMda bankers
Mary W. Sperry and husband to E. H.
Pocket-book
will be held ifT Live Oak, April 23 and 2-1 Walker, et. ul. wd.. SI.
McNeil
&amp;
Davis
to
1).
McKinnon,
pt.
Uriah Bowden, one of the oldest native
Spring is opening up and
residents of Duval county, died at his home sot. mtg., $1500.
• in Jacksonville^lnst Sunday night, in the
Eliza Stephens and husband to Hattie
you will be compelled to
— -kkik y w r of his a g e --H e wns born in O. Fields, qcd.. $1.
W. W. McLuin to 1. D. Kiiumell. wd., come out in a New Outfit
Miindittin, und tins served his county ami
state in many ways. For twenty years lie $500.
I. I). Kimmell to Bcnj. F. Atwell, wd., Why not let us supply your
was sheriff of Duval county. During the
Indian wurs and the war between the $1000.
states lifi was a volunteer and served with
State of Florida to Clias, l.i veil good, needs?
til.,* $49.00,
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“There is nothing new under the sun"
W. R. O’Neal and wife to W. II. Scott,
The contract for re-printing the supreme
qdc.,
$1.
court re|x&gt;rts of the state of Florida lias
W. R. O'Neal nnd wife to W. H. Scott, But none of the Goods under
been awarded to the Tampa Tribune, the
wd.. $200.
cost to be $0,500.10.
Certificate to Newton Bacon from U. S. our roof are OLD, and much
The Cuban citizens of Tutnpa are pre­
Land Olfice.
paring to receive n visit from the -viceNEW and up-to-date
W. 11. Scott nnd wife to C. L Loveless,
. M.
president of Cuba, who is to arrive April
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wd., $700,
I, on Ins way home from Annapolis, Mil.,
We don't charge any tiling for a look. +.*
Ferdinand
Memeuke
to
J.
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Moseley
where lie went for the purpose of placing
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Come und investigate before
wd., $1.
his son in St. Johns military academy.
A. T. Neave and husband to Kobt. L.
buying elsewhere
for selling lottery tickets in Tampa, a Jones, wd., $175.
. is .
Cuban named E)rneslo Naldcz has been
A. T. Neave and husband to Rnbt. L.
sentenced to pay of $500 or serve six Jones, wd., $225;
months in juil.
C. A. Hovey to Louise E. Da nil. bt..
Is it as good as your business? Does it ilo you credit
l-ast week 72,000 quarts of straw lurries $3350.
were shipped from Lukeland, und sold for
Henry Benedict to C. A. Hovey, wd.,
or dues it misrepresent you ? Think it over, and if you
from 35 to 00 cents n quart.
one dollur.
find it is not us good as ynu think it might tu be, try us once.
Mattie H. Bull to Edw. A. Bennett,
Columbia county will hold a wet or dry
Has
received
a
wd.. $1.
■“ ’election next month.
If you are needing letter heads, hill heads, envelopes,
John Keen to Win. Keen, mtg., $702
To hasten the completion of the tenBeautiful
Line
of
New
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curds, statements, circulars, liooklets or anything of that
story National Bank building at Pensacola, - Jas. L. Giles, et nl, to C. A. Harvey,
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wd..
$1000.
work is being pushed night und day.
-kiiid.dei-us- Jicor from -you: ~Wu will sulmm samples and
Virginia L. Reynolds nnd
County primmer! tnmp.»-nrHy wwtnnC
Mary C. Harris, wd., $50.
prices on request.
in the Monticcllo lockup roudtMh£in!scu|&gt;e
C.~A.
HoVey
and
wife
to
F.
W.
McCnulust Friday night.
ley. et al., wd., $(150.
If you are fond of especially nice stationery, ask to see
Ttie American schooner Magdeline from
J. M. Greswoiil und wife to Thus. Bu....
olir Bonds and U liens? You’lll&gt;e sure to like them.
New Yorkfar Pensacola, has readied port Imnim, qcd, $1.—&lt;
in safety, niter tiie stormiest passage ever
Hannah McL Wolff tpi Coral«] Wilkins,
experienced. A violent gale raged for two wd* WP,
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da ys during which the veasel bobbed urou nd
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Win. Deu«. el ul, to H. Dense, wd.. $10.
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'on the waves like acuxk.
H. B. McLin. Com. of Agriculture, cer­
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After drifting about the Gulf of Mexico tificate, ..
Mr». L. A. Dennis tu F- N. Boarduum,
since the 28th of January, the derelict
schooner Cleopalria has stranded on the u L mtg. $1/
Sanford, Florida
John G.- TIHW(W to Rebecca Wilson, wd.,
bench of-SL Georges Island. ’ The Crew lost
$300.
their lives.
4
L. L. Conoley nnd wife to Hannah
Andre Foss, who robbed the Daytona Beckerton, wd., $1000.
The regular Easter opening
postufllce some time ago, has been tent to
Eliza Yates id K. Thumtan Powcrs^b».,
the lcd r/al iicisan a t A tlanta..
$700.
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At a cost of $15,000, the Masons of
Addie G. Earle to Flora A. Jamcison,
Ocala are to erects new three-story build- w d . . $ M . ,
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■* a ro E p n o T O k T r^ r? ;; « « n ' d
Camilla S-. Pules ton and husband to
stores, the theater to sent 1,000 persons. W. BJBuchanan. intg., $2000.
Belle McOmber, et al. to F. J. Lymes
C. W. Chusc. president of the Dutton
wd..
$1.
Your Patronage is S o Phosphate Co., Gainesville, died suddenly
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
J,
P.
Musselwhite and wife to Arabella
in New York last week.
S. McGmber, qcd., $10.
liciteci
Agent for the Famous ’
, John Porter has been arrested In Pensa­
Pc»« k- EtpMsto-E. R. Hotnling, wd..
cola for robbing the postoffice *aV Morris­ $600.
CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER
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Commercial
Street,
Takosh
Block
town, Ala.
L. Sword and wife to E. R. Hotallng,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
At tlie teadiers' convention in Lake City wd.. $300.
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March 26

iraiHa HiiiiKi□ lltia iL lD llI I llT llÂllTllÊinicliô i g g

tile fullest measure of everything thc|
world affords. A man needs encouragemorU ns weirns hhyTiddy else, and The
Herald
can point to a long list of young
Items of Interest Concerning
men who are ready to make some of the
Society People.
girls happy In modest and unpretentious
home* If the girls themselves will show
that they will do their share toward the
POINTS PURELY PERSONAL happiness and success of the partnership.
That is the place to begin, and this
tiling
of calling man mercenary and sel-1
How Celery City Vanity Fair While
fish
ought
to be stopped.
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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

LAND!

Soclal Gossip.
Hay Ride and Dance

AN IN V E S T M E N T

A large number of Sanford folks old I
and young formed a merry hay ride par­
ty last Fridqy and journeyed out to the
Syines place, pputhiast of the city. An
orchestra oi the unbleached type was on
hand to furnish the music nnd a regular
old fashioned quadrille wo* the feature of [
the evening—
-- --------The party had. can-led luncheon with I
them and this was spread picnic fashion
nnd thoroughly enjoyed. The party was
chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Howard,
Mr. and Mrs. Packard' and Mr. nnd Mrs.
F. J. Syraes. As half of the population of
Sansord was there space will not permit [
the publication of those who were present.

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Relating to Matrimony
.__ k The subject of matrimony has been
discussed a good deal of late, and the
____ men In defense of their »ex have ar­
rayed themselves In solid phalanx
against Qtp women. They make no ob­
jection to the women reducing the sub­
ject to "matrimonial problems,*’ because
there are many features connected 'w ith
It which are extremely probematical but
they seriously and earnestly protest
,against,many Imputations which thei^e
women hurl at their motives. ' It Is not
the intention to refer to all the things
which women say on the subject, (or that
would Oil a book or two, but on behalf of
dejected and down-trodden man The
English M usical at M rs. M unson's
Herald will say that he is not now, and
The musicals a t Mrs: Fannie Munson’s I
never' has been, mercenary in any of his
matrimonial motives.or_aspirations, and studio nfe-nlwnyr looked forwnrdto by the |
music lovers of Sanrord, anil nll formcrcf2 _ dipt the gjrls'nnd women arc very unjust forti'of
Mrs. Munson itaTT^ccllpsed last I
in even thinking-such o tiling, to sny
night
by
the English musical program.
nothing of making the direct charge. It
The
house
would
not hold the large number
is a shame—a downright shame, that
of
guests,
and
seats
were arranged upon
such an imputation should be uttered
tiie
spacious
verandahs,
and many were |
within the hearing of men who have
forced to take the walks and -4awi
£
COfhS loTherescue of The'gentle sexf and
steered them around the whirlpool of dis­ from this vantage point were well satisfied I
content known as "Splnstervlllc.” Yes, as the strains of beautiful music floated
'girls, this is a shame, and you owe man through the doors and windows. The
a complete and humble apology. Now wca tlier was tempered by the recent storm,
------and then some foreign prince or -duke and was Just cool enough to make every­
will come over here, who is known to be one comfortable In the rooms, despite lhe‘|
no count, and ofTer some soiled and shop­ Immense throng.
The instrumental and vocal selections I
worn title at n bargain-counter price to
were
taken from the old English artists,
some of the giddy girls of the east, throw­
ing himself in as husband, nnd offering and were rendered In a manner that Jus­
------ to giverher ns^wlfe a IltUffTwckermoney tified the belief in Sanford's great musical I
out of the proceeds of the sale of title, talent. Space forbids a special mention
provided he will not need it himself. of each number. Suffice to say that each |
’ .That, to be sine. Is a..mercenary trans- and every number upon the program ’
____ action, hm lt-should not—be- confounded *11 that could be desired.-nnd ti dellgtirtc
with matrimony, because there is not the the huc'lence. Following is the program |
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least bit of pure, unadulterated rnatri- In full:
Dr. A rne
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Piano and Violina
1710 1776
Klnnces cannot be related without 're­
Sullivan
Charina of M a id c n j^ P a tirn c a )
flecting more on the girl than on the
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Madame Minnie Key
1831-18(10
T he Woodpigcon
Lita Lehman
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T he Swallow»
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M in Frank
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* T h e Tide of Life
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Madame Sym m ei, Madame Ida lloy,Miaa Herrick
T he Bloom ia on the'R ye
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The Laaa W kh the Delicate A ir
Dr. A rne
Miaa Bowler
N octurne in B Flat Majo»
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Hie American men offer no titles for
sole, but they do not object to considcr- ■
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but that does not constitute a mercenary
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matrimonial motive. It Is possible for
mert—even Sanford men—to fall In love
“with glrlS wlio liuve good productive property, nnd when tills is the case they are
not gojng to be so uugallant as to insist
1782 1887
upon the girl giving nwny all of her prop­
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erty before he asks for her hand, in order
H ite s |
to stlflp the voice ul those who might sny Tan* S o n s (M alt Q u a rte rn ) ’ ■
Mr. Edw ard Woodruff, Mr. Frank Woodcock
It was a mercenary match. That would
Mr. Edgar Hamilton, Mr. Grorgc Derry
be asking entirely too much of the girl I Know a Lovely Garden - Guy D'hardelor
and the Sanford man will not be guilty
Madame Ida Hoy
of any such injustice, but la the contrary N octurne in D Minor
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Field
Mademe I n n Thrasher
when he asks-for n girl's hand he will
show his manliness and gallantry by Chorus. "Flower» that Bloom in the Spring.”
(Mukado) Sullivan
tnking the one which is enjoying the
T hree Maids From School (M ukado)
freedom of any such burdens.
Three Maids; Miaa Frank, Miaa Bowler, M ix Hill
These women go farther and say that Bridal Choeua (R ose' M alden) ' •
Co wen
the men are selfish, nnd will not marry
Madame Eather Mcttingcr, M ix Evana,
on moderate salaries, because they oro
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
Madame L iu ie Walker. Miaa Mettinger,
Mr. John Parker, Mr- Frank Woodcock,
hot willing to surrender the comforts and
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
Mr. George Derry, Air. Joe Harrold
luxuries they now enjoy, to share their
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income with n wife. During the last Piano Solo Madame
Celery farms, with flowing wells ull tiled, drained and ready for cion, $50000 io $1000.00
I n n Thrasher
per acre.
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eighteen -hundred years n few Bclflsh men
Violin Baravian Dance No. 2
Edward Elgar
have been discovered, but they were
Shcphcid'a Dance
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Properly, improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres tim ber land, with finest site in
caught along the. seashore, and never
M ix Tinne
HoTida for crate factory.
reached this side of the Alleghany moun­ Snowflakes
.
Frederick D. Cnwen
Others tell yon what can be done. MURRELL &amp;. MINSIIEVV are practical fanners as
•
A rth u r Howard Bonscr
tains. The men of the South never Dream of M e
t
as
real estate brokers, and are here to show yaA what has been and can he done.
1 Madarna Alice Goodrich,
heard of selfishness until some people be­
Madame Florence Beardall, Accompanist
rtvw aw vvw v
gan to look up the reasons why the m at­ Sundow n
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H enry Parker
rimonial m arket-Is so dull nowadays.
Mr. Frank Woodcock. Mr. Malcolm Wade,
V iolin Obligato— - —
When the men were nrrnsed -o f - selfish­ — ■----—
ness they opened their eyes in wonder­ Land O ' the Lea] (A m erican) A rth u r Foote
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Killarncy
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tnouths. ’ ' ~Madam« Ida Hoy
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W. J. T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
One fellow, who Is getting about fifteen
Mr. Malcolm W ade. Visalia
hundred dollars a &gt;rajg.saW tliut dm lis t
T h e Lonely Roec
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Hermes
AGENTS
been very nnxlous to go to housekeeping, _Mr- John Parker. Mr. Frank Woodcock Mr. Edgar Hamilton, Mr. George Derry
-and has lmd his eye on the girl he would
SERVED AT
Spring
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Bockar
like to have at the head of his household,
T he Swectrrf Flower that Blowa
llawley
but he feared to suggest such an under­
Madame Mary Meek
taking. Thjs girl has been accustomed Cod Save she K i n g ---- .
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Carey
tu more luxury than fifteen hundred dol­
Offls* with HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.
lars j&gt;er year could provide for two, and Accompanists; Madame Fannie Munson
Mia. Abbott
while the young man could figure out
Sanford,
that he could give her a position in her
Not English
Florida
own house, surrounded by many of the
comforts and conveniences which go to
Drain and Irrlla tld n M aterial
ÿ w M m M M M n &gt; t l H W tw w l w t w w w m w M &lt; w w w &gt;t w &gt; t w
E v e r y
D a y
A fte r
V p iak e up the pleasures of life, he did
We make special carload prices on
"8 io t see any disposition on the part of mixed sizes of sewer pipe, 4 Inch, 8 inch
the girl to be restricted in travel and and larger sizes. Also second quality
some extravagances she now enjoys.
pipes a t reddeed rates. See us before
Now, this is tiie kind pf a man which buying. - Gto. 1L Fuuuu» Hamdwaxe Go.
B aked Goods' Wednesday
■the -women Call wilflsh, lind let theTgirl
and Saturday.- Stamping
go uncriticised. If tiia-women who are
JUST RECEIVED
G u t t e r an d G a lv a n iz e d T a n k s
done. All F a n c y work and
Another lot of Uiosc Bargain* In
trying to solve some of the matrimonial
R e p a ir W o r k a S p e c ia lty
H arry W ilson’s.
problems will turn their attention to the H arnest at
Materials for same on Sale
girls, and not to the men, they will be on
Corner firs t S treet and Palmetto Avenue Sanford. Florida
tiie right track. Tell the girls to le t their
Commencing January 1st, 1008, George ....................................................... ... ..................................................................... ......
conversation drift towards oontentmeht W. Venable, contractor and builder, will
In cottages and decry the extravagant employ only union labor, and work eight
C R I R P E N ’S , MUSIC STORE
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1909

First Year

A F ■T H F
l i / n D I n birthday last week. She has been blind
when near Boynton, the machine became
Ul
I I I I — T I U K L I I g|nce she was six years old. Among her
unmanageable and upset. Mr. Abrams nnd
beat known hymn* are "Safe In the arms
Mr. Harco were caught under the machine
of Jesus" and “Jesus keep me near the
Items of Interest Gleaned From cross."
The General News of “The Land and before they could be extricated the
former was burned to death andthelatter SanforïTs S treet Railway Mak­
o f flowers ••
Various Sources
**" ” Capt7 A. E. Mueller and party who made ------ ;
very seriously burned, caused by the ex
ing Progress
a balloon ascension from Pasadena, Cali­
plosion of the gasoline tank.
fornia. Inst week, and were supposed to be
h a p p e n in g s d i k i n g t h e w e e k lost, landed safely In the Slene Madre CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS I Mny 11 Duval county will vote on the
question of issuing bonds to the amount RAILS BEING LAID THIS WEEK
mountains and have made their return to
of
$1,000,000 for jteneral Improvements.
An Epitome of the Week’s M o tt ImPasadena.
Here the Readers Will Find a Brier
portant Happenings In the
A small Indian uprising was reported
HIGHER LICENSE FOR CARNIVALS Street Paving Following And First
Historical Spring Flowing
State’s Domain.
this week from Oklahoma. Troops were
Street Now Presents A M o st
For Hurried Readers •
Plans for the new tourist hotej nt St.
sent to quell the disturbance.
Busy Appearance
.Petersburg have been completed. The Travelling Fakes Compelled to Boy
Dr. Gelser of Bellevue hospital. New
From
the
time.that the Sanford’Trac­
Tor
Privileges
Report has been received oi the loss ofj-RuTTaing will be 200 feet long nnd 100
York, recently gave a man ftO for n pint
l n n n IKearsnrge
f A n r a n n l w In thcCGIf nof
I U Mexico.
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Co.,
was
organized nnd the plans
The
Herald
lias
contended
that
the
tra
of his blood with which to snveawumnn's
feet wide, of the Spanish mission style of
Twenty persons were drowned. The ves­
made
for
a
street
railway, The Herald ,
veiling
amusement
companies
who
come
architecture, shell dash finish, tinted yel­
life by injecting it Into her veins.
sel wns a small one, and had on a cargo
maintained
that
one
of the greatest lnnohere
nnd
camp
for
several
days,
should
be
low to Imitate the adobe houses of old.
The new United States battleships will of cocoanuts.
.
taxed
a
higher
license.
The
aggregation
Inside (lie building there
be na utiled
u n i e will
n |u uc
ic u
.
,
.
i - .i
-hire 25 per cent greater fighting capacity I
emm 140 feet long, with fountains, bowers under ono hend’ um,cr lhc à ìg n ò ìO a -^
|. .'than the Dreadnought of the British navy, j
who predicted that the rails would never
WILL A N t S e ^ V f f ORD W f l O M
and retreats, and a semi-tropical garden. carnivals should be taxed for each show
Over 200,000 tons of ice have been har­
be laid the gentlemen who were nt the
doing
business,
and
this
would
result
either
vested this season in Ute vicinity of Mon­ Prominent Floridian Removes to this The house will be four stories high and in cutting out this bunch of fnklni alto head have gone quietly to work, purchnsed
contain 200 rooms. It will be furnished
treal. The Ice is 28 Inches thick.
gother or a sufficient revenue would be de valuable river front property for terminals.
City for Business
with all modern conveniences.
Atlanta people arc tnlking about bond­
rlvedby^the
city to recompense, .the in­ n|l the material ami—oqnipment-nf-the
Hon. J. W. Knight of Floral Cityhnsre
ing the clfy for $2,000,000 for improve' jnovctLlO-tliis-cUy-andwiHoondact-nlnrge _ James H.S. .Houston of Tallahassee has habitants for having to undergo the die best and ns the agreement stat«! were
been appointed sheriff of Leon county to
meats.
racket store in tlte new Check Building bn succeed Sheriff Langston, recently mur­ comforts of such a bedlam in our mid it. ready to lay the rails when the brick pav­
The following from the DeLand Record ing Btart«l. This week. First street pre-'
By the bursting of the city water tank Sanford avenue. Mr. Knight Is a man dered.
would indicate that DeLand Is also sore on senta n busy n scene of activity nnd the
at Parkersburg. W. Va., recently, six per- prominent in political nnd mercantile in
The
American
schooner
Joseph
Thomas
crowds of tourists from the boats nnd
this question:
sons were killed, a number more injured, tcrests, nnd will prove a valuable addition
went
ashore
last
week
on
the
Fowey
Rocks
trains have joined th()1 bystanders and
A
petition
has
been
circulated
in
Deand fifty houses wholly or partially de- to Sanford and to Orange county. The
At the bond election held in St. Peters Land tills week aiming to increase the li­ discussed the. future possibilities of San­
itroyed. 11
edltorofThe Herald hnsenjoyed the friend
A- resolution -has - been Introduced-in
of MrJLnlghUbr-aavaral yen«, hih! burg lust week. $75,000 fur improvements, cense on traveling amusement (f) compa­ ford’# progress and-enterprise.—Our d ty
beffra the distinction of being the first In­
Congress for an amendment to theConsti- can heartily second the following encoml $35.000 of which is to be us«i fur build­ nies that wnnder in here nnd camp for
land city to take up the idea of a street
ing a new school house
week.
The
merchants
were
compelled
to
tution of the United States to make that um ^rom l*,e Citrus County Chronicle:
John D. Trammell, brother ot Hon. Park luke this step ns a means of self-prolec- railway nnd licit line and while thc_Hr*L___
document begin with the words: "In the
*cnrn that Hon, J. W. Knight
mo of Cod. * * ______ ——• - -—-—----- Floral City left yesterday for Snnfoni,-where Trammell, hits been elected nsre7&gt;resenta- lion, as sdine“|&gt;ersons attend these per carsw U lbeof the gasolene motive typo
he will conduct a'lurge mcrcnntilo estab live for Calhoun county lq the state legis-1 fonnnnces. paying rash fur their fun nnd the roils now being laid urc bonded with
The parties who kidnapped Willie Withhave their groceries nnd such necessaries copper wire and prepared for electric
lishiiient. Mr. Knight has for ninny years lature, to succeed Hon. E. S. Fortner,r
Ity from his home in Shnron, Pa., have been
of
life charged and j-lhen*T atinhiinim e power ni ifume w clecirmllgHf and power
lived in Citrus county, nnd Is _n_man_of.
Arrested, ntid thcJmiura turned to-his pa­
about
|&gt;aylng their bills. DeLand lias had company will be erected upon a larger
ability.honor and integrity, Hint commends
An emergency tank on top of the threerents.
him to all who ever formed his acquaint siory building in the rear of the building just about nil the carnivals and cheap scale and be nble (o furnish sufficient
power for n first-class system of electric
A tornado swept through a portion of once. He has ably represented Citrus
occupied by F. W. King &amp; Co. and The Nn shows that could get here this winter, and railways. It wns for Sanford to take tho
south Georgia last week, destroying much county in the legislature, and was a can
stime thnt were. really meritorious. The
tionnl Packing Co..Jacksonville.feli recent­
property nnd Injuring many1people, i
didntc last year for state comptroller, but ly crash«l through the roof, causing part of license now is quite low, nnd should be Initiative in building a trolley line that
A bill has been Introduced In the New in this race wus unsuccessful, owing mainly the will to give way, killing two negroes rais«l to currcs|iond better with whnt our promises to connect the Gulf of Mexico
and the Atlantic Ocean. Orlando nnd
merchants have to pay."
York legislature making kidnapping n cap­ to the fact that hisunnouncement wusile- and Injuring one white man.
Kissimmee nnd other dries south of Sanital offence punishable by death.
Inycd too long. In any sphere of life Mr
Mrs. Mary Pitts of Peusneula. who has
Counterfeit Money Circulating
ford
are desirous of being on the proposed
G. W. Johnson of Grant City. Mo., has Knight is the peer or any other man. In been a resident of Escambia county fdr
rout/: and from authentic- sources the in­
"Bad
money"
Is
being
passed
In
several
Invented a motor car to be run by com­ business in Snnfor^hc cannot helpbutbe upwards of one hundred years, died nther
formation Is gleaned that the new rail­
pressed air, the car generating its own successful, for nil of his aims in Hint di­ home at McKiunonvillc last week, aged sections of the state and Sanford mer­ way will be |«iriicd to Daytona and rids
~pow«r after the first charge. ------ ~ rection a r e -bound to make him mHiiy 105 years, five months and five days. ( She chants are warned to be on the lookout.
The following from the Gainesville Sun section of the state will have n good out­
It has ^&gt;ecn made public that Queen friends and upon this alone many succeed was the oldest resident in thecounty,nnd explains the appearance:
let to the East Const and a chance to
Helena of Italy was seriously injured on The loss of Citrus county in Mr. Knight's up to within about three months before
make the trip every hour Instead of await­
’For
the
past
several
days
a
great
her mission of old to sufferers at the time removal is great, but Sanford has secured her death was In good health, and appa­ ninny lead dimes and quarters have been ing the pleasure of The railroads and their
of the great earthquake. Two of .her ribs a citizen nnd a business mnn that she rently us active us she was forty years making their appearance in Gainesville miserable connecting points thnt at the
were broken by a fall in escaping from may well feel proud of. We losefronuiur ago.
and several of the merchants have been present time tanks the trip to the beach
midst a highly interesting family, whose
tottering walls.
undesirable.
Dot" Boone, a former resident of Puntn stuck” on the spurious coin.
social standing ranks wilh the best, but
General Manager Connolley started a
Gordu, was drowned at Junction City, Kan.,
In a recent dash between natives and
The
imitations
nrc
very
good
and
can
Sanford is the gainer. It is to be lia|icd
large
force of men nt the work on M o n -"'
last week.
and United States troops in the Philippine
scarcely be detected, except in the ring,
at Mr. Knight ean be induced to return
day
morning
nnd while there were ru­
Islands, several casualties were reported.’
A small pleasure schooner wns capsized and it would be advisable at this time
iere among warm friends, who have known
Mrs Pierre Lorillnrd, Jr., of Washington him for so long a time. Whether he re­ in Tnrnpn Bay during the storm la^t week, for alt to notice money well, especially In mors of side-stepping the fountains, the
question was easily settled by n special
committed suicide last week by inhaling turns or not, the Chronicle wishes him em­ and its occupants, n gentleman and laity, these denominations.
meeting of the city council nnd the work
Specimens
shown
the
reporter
were
gas at her homo.
were
drowned
nnd
their
bodies
washed
inent success in his.new field, and coin
goes
merrily on.
rather old and dark-looking und bore the
Arkunsas has passed a prohibition bill mends Inin heartily to ull the good people ashore. *
In connection with the rails of the Sundate
of
1881.
Thu
fact
that
they
are
so
by a vote of 87 to 35.
Dr. G. F. Surgcnnt of Baltimore has been
of the Celery City."
ford ft Everglades Ry., which the Trac­
nppointed
assistant physician of the Flor­ old makes it easier for their passage."
The crown princeof Servia.chnrgcd witli
tion Co. will use. rite entire length of the
Death of T. J. Prouty
ida insane asylum. the murder of one of his attendants, has
An
Im
portant
Movement
street
railway will be about twelve miles
Mr. Frank J. Prouty, a valuable mem
For violating the laws of the United
renounced his Tight to accession to tlte
A
movement
of
general
interest
to
the
of
track..
At the Oak avenue crossing the
her of the community, died on the morning
throne.
Suites relative tp sponge Ashing, the ves­ public and special interest to teachers line will be built to Second or Third
of Fridny, March 20lh, after a protracted
sels Katherine, Carrie S. Allen, Marie throughout the United States and Canada, street, crossing rite A. C. L tracks nnd
John H. Starin, the pioneer in steam­ illness.
boat transportation in New York harbor ■The funeral was from the residence on liereward, Abby Dodge, Mist and Stella has been set on’foot by the North Ameri­ taking in the west side via First street.
nnd vicinity, died recently in New York Saturday at 2 p. m. under the nuspices of the port of Tarpon Springs, were each can Teachers’ League, according toon an­ This will give the city of Sanford a good
fined $100 uih! costs in the Federal court, nouncement by Frederick A. Tup|ter,fiead licit line and every part of the adjacent
city; aged 83 years.
of the Masons, who attend«! in consider­
by Judge .Locke, last week.
master of the Brighton school, Mussachu- territory made easy of access to the city.
Prince HilkofT of Russia, died recently able numbers. Burial In the Lake View
chusetts.
The principal objects of the
The
stenmrr
Mnscotte
has
discontinued
The work of construction on First street
la St. Petersburg. Years ago he worked cemetery.
movement
are to secure better salaries, s of the best and whet} finished will give
her
regular
stops
at
St.
Petersburg
for
the
Mr. Prouty was born in Oneida, Ills.,
in the United States as a machinist and
belter educational facilities and pensions
road bed that will last for the next fifty
otdihary helper to learn American ways April 24, 1858. and lived there for thirty- season.
for
teachers.
There
are
about
half
a
mil­
years.
Several gentlemen In the city
Capt.
James
W.
Fitzgerald,
Well
known
and customs.
five years. After completing his educa­
lion tcaclicrs in ^he two countries who this weeks who are familiar witli the con­
throughoutthe
state,
died
last
weak
In
tion
in
the
best
local
school
be
entered
Three black swans and 1,000 canary
t -------would be affected by the success of the struction work upon street railways are
...1/ilds-were-among the-cargo“ of~n vessel thtrgrOWITIlWe OI which hi. father wns Johns Hopkins hospital Baltimore, where
movement.
In carrying out theobjectsof of rite opinion that the stringers, tics and
arriving in New York last week.
proprietor. Eventually on account of he had gone to be treated for general n£rthe
league
better
qualified teachers would rails could no/ be put down any better.
vous
breakdown.
He
was
about
70
years
After fifty years Service in the British failure of tlte father’s health he wns for
be secured, vfliich would mean eduealioaal When the brick paving Is laid there will
old.
During
his
busy
years
he
designed
Very
soon
entire
charge.
some years In
navy. Admiral Lprd Charles Bcresford , ^ h(| falhcr # j coth the business was and built the steamers Margaret, Mnscotte, advancement of scholars and a^iettemient tie no necessity of taking up the rails for
. . . —’ •
hauled down his flag at Portsmouth, In the |
^
took, the position of Olivette nnd Grand Duchess fur Ah#'Plant of ooipmultlea.
repair! dEtodhange The system for elec­
presence of 10,000 spectators. March 24.
tric power.
assistant superintendent In the Western System.
Manatee Celery
Moving.
Saratoga, the great New York resort is &amp; Southern Life Insurance Company
Mary John, a Syrian woman living jn
The celery movement*!
dw on In ear*
Announcement
- to be nm wide open this summer.
moving to Columbus, Ohio. He resigned Pulatkn, last week found a roll of money nest, n
¡very dayi
I increase In the
Witli this Issue, The Herald offers a club
Rather than be arrested. Frederick H. this position and opened a grocery store on a seat of a Florida East Coast railway shipments,
jsh was an, rule of $1.50 a year for The Herald and
Richardson, a former leading business In Bayone, Ills., living t h ^ ^ n t l l on ac­ car just before entering Jacksonville, and and the only _
ck Isa little the New York Produce News. (The pink
man of Elmira, N. Y., committed suicide count of failing health he H - out and handed It to the conductotfwho promised more "rusher."
sheet.)
lost week.
last August came here and. purchased to return it to the owner.
It is estimated that about-thlrd of the
The Produce News has always been in
Six women have been appointed on the fifteen acres on Cameron avenue.
Lead quarters and dimes have been put w°P has been shipped, and that it will not ympathy with tlte growers, and all those
He became a member of the Masonic
. police force In Bayonne, N. J.
circulation in several places in the be entirely marketed until about the 15th who do not take this paper should take
Lodge at Oneida as a young man and state.
| and 20th of Aprils—Manatee Record._
adwnitffge of this offer.
Lying in a plaster c a s t with a broken
retained his tnembersip until the end.
Halcyon Hall,’a tourist hole! a t Miami,
back. Win. C. Downs of Brooklyn. N. Y„
New Residents
Socialist Meeting
He was for some time the Master of the
was damaged by fire last week to the ex­
**• carried into court last week to give
Mrs.
JamesMsughton
and
family
arrived
J.
L
Fitts,
National Organizer of the
Lodge.
tent of about $10,000.
testimony in his suit for damages. After
yesterday from Sharon. Pa., to join Mr. Socialist Party will address the people of
lie was for several years d ty treasurer
seeing the man and bearing his testimony
The residence of Mrs. Will Clark, ot Live Maughton, and they-wlU- make Sanford Sanford to-morrow night, April 3rd at
of Oneida, following hla father In that
the defendants paid him $12,000 to netOak,
was destroyed by fire last week. In­ their home. Mr. Maughton purchased the :30 at Newlan’s corner. Mr. Fitta is a
positlgn. He became a member of the
tle the case.
sured
for $1.000.
Gardner place on Second street, und will Uva spaakar and •will - deliver a most in*
Baptist church early in life and hasjtlJames Beiiang, a negro, wa»**bdt and JeinbaOt In celery growing. We welcome tcresting discourse upon the great vpieo.. . Wm. P, lienszey. one of the owners of' ways been an active and devoietT'mem­
tions of the day.
----------------4ke Baldwin Locomotive Works, died last ber. He was a trustee of his eburdrfor killed by Express Messenger Mearson the this estimable family into our midst
week In Philadelphla.'Aged 77 years. .He several years. Mr. Prouty married Miss A . C L last Saturday night near Plant
New Sto re s on Sanford Avenue
Summer Closing or Store*
"was the designer of over 30,000 locorao- Mary E. Cole of Allenton. Pa., Feb. 6th, City. The negro was on the car and witen
The new store rooms being erected on
The
following stores will close at 8
• lives.
discovered made a move as if to draw a
1891. Mrs. Prouty survives him.
Sanford avenue by-Jr CL Check will be a i. m. except Saturdays beginning April I
The mine operators In the North refuse
Mr. Prouty was a man of the moat rigid gun, when Mean fired.
valuable addition to the dty. The Pope
J. K. Mettinger, M. Frank, F. L. Wood­
James R. Abrams, a well known citizen Contracting Co. have the contract, and the
Qgrr to recognize the Unions. This ac- integrity: a man who made friends easily
ruff, D. L. Thrasher and N. P. Yowell
Is likely to bring on either a strike or and retained them; a man the loss of of West H b n Beach, was burned to death ilttrei wm be modern in every respect
&amp;. Co.
________■__________
whom would be keenly felt by any com- last Friday. Together with Geo. C, Baroo
and Richard Gardner, the party were out I When you have an Item of news call
Wanted—To buy or rent good driving
Fanole j. Crosby, noted the world over •mun*ty’
*
riding in an automobile. About midnight, | phone No. 148.
horse and surrey. H. O. Chiitln.
Are
you
a
subscriber
to
Tus
H
ekalo
T
** * hjrmn writer, celebrated her ninetieth
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THE SANFORD HERALD

12

March 26

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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

tile fullest measure o f everything thc|
world affords. A man needs encouragemorU ns weirns hhyTiddy else, and The
Herald can point to a long list o f young
Items of Interest Concerning
men who are ready to make some o f the
Society People.
girls happy In modest and unpretentious
home* If the girls themselves will show
that they will do their share toward the
POINTS PURELY PERSONAL happiness and success o f the partnership.
That is the place to begin, and this
tiling o f calling man mercenary and sel-1
How Celery City Vanity Fair While
fish ought to be stopped.

LAND!

Away the Oolden H o u rsSoclal Gossip.

Hay Ride and Dance

AN IN V E S T M E N T

A large number o f Sanford folks old I
and young formed a merry hay ride par­
ty last Fridqy and journeyed out to the
Syines place, pputhiast of the city. An
orchestra o i the unbleached type was on
hand to furnish the music nnd a regular
old fashioned quadrille wo* the feature of [
the evening—
-------------The party had. can-led luncheon with I
them and this was spread picnic fashion
nnd thoroughly enjoyed. The party was
chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Howard,
Mr. and Mrs. Packard' and Mr. nnd Mrs.
F. J. Syraes. A s half of the population of
Sansord was there space will not permit [
the publication o f those who were present.

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Relating to Matrimony
.___k The subject o f matrimony has been
discussed a good deal o f late, and the
_____ men In defense of their »ex have ar­
rayed themselves In solid
phalanx
against Qtp women. They make no ob­
jection to the women reducing the sub­
ject to "matrimonial problems,*’ because
there are many features connected 'w ith
It which are extremely probematical but
they seriously and earnestly
protest
,against,many Imputations which thei^e
women hurl at their motives. ' It Is not
the intention to refer to all the things
which women say on the subject, (or that
would Oil a book or two, but on behalf of
dejected and down-trodden man The
English Musical at Mrs. Munson's
Herald will say that he is not now, and
The musicals at Mrs: Fannie Munson’s I
never' has been, mercenary in any o f his
studio nfe-nlw nyr looked forwnrdto by the |
matrimonial motives.or_aspirations, and
music lovers o f Sanrord, anil nll form crcf2 . _ dipt the gjrls'nnd women arc very unjust fo
r ti'o f Mrs. Munson itaTT^ccllpsed last I
in even thinking-such o tiling, to sny
night by the English musical program.
nothing o f making the direct charge. It
The house would not hold the large number
is a shame— a downright shame, that
o f guests, and seats were arranged upon
such an imputation should be uttered
tiie spacious verandahs, and many were |
within the hearing of men who have
forced to take the walks and -4awi
£
COfhS loTh erescu e o f The'gentle sexf and
from this vantage point were well satisfied I
steered them around the whirlpool o f dis­
as the strains o f beautiful music floated
content known as "Splnstervlllc.”
Yes,
'girls, this is a shame, and you owe man through the doors and windows. The
a complete and humble apology. Now wca tlier was tempered by the recent storm,
-------and then some foreign prince or -duke and was Just cool enough to make every­
will come over here, who is known to be one comfortable In the rooms, despite lhe‘|
no count, and ofTer some soiled and shop­ Immense throng.
The instrumental and vocal selections I
worn title at n bargain-counter price to
were
taken from the old English artists,
some of the giddy girls o f the east, throw­
ing himself in as husband, nnd offering and were rendered In a manner that Jus­
------- to giverher ns^wlfe a IltUffTwckermoney tified the belief in Sanford's great musical I
out o f the proceeds of the sale o f title, talent. Space forbids a special mention
provided he will not need it himself. of each number. Suffice to say that each |
’ .That, to be sine. Is a..m ercenary trans- and every number upon the program ’
_____action, hm lt-should not—be- confounded *11 that could be desired.-nnd ti dellgtirtc
with matrimony, because there is not the the huc'lence. Following is the program |
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least bit of pure, unadulterated rnatri- In full:
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Piano and Violina
Klnnces cannot be related without 're­
Charina of M aidcnj^Patirnca)
flecting more on the girl than on the

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Hie American men offer no titles for
Madame Minnie Key
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but that does not constitute a mercenary * The Tide of Life
Madame Symmei, Madame Ida lloy,Miaa Herrick
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matrimonial motive. It Is possible for
The Bloom ia on the'Rye
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mert—even Sanford men— to fall In love
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“with glrlS wlio liuve good productive prop- The Laaa W kh the Delicate Air
Dr. Arne
erty, nnd when tills is the case they are
Miaa Bowler
not gojng to be so uugallant as to insist Nocturne in B Flat Majo»
Field
1782 1887
upon the girl giving nwny all of her prop­
Mix Lclllcr
erty before he asks for her hand, in order
H it e s |
to stlflp the voice ul those who might sny Tan* Sons (M alt Quartern) ’ ■
Mr. Edward Woodruff, Mr. Frank Woodcock
It was a mercenary match. That would
Mr. Edgar Hamilton, Mr. Grorgc Derry
be asking entirely too much of the girl
I Know a Lovely Garden
Guy D'hardelor
and the Sanford man will not be guilty
Madame Ida Hoy
of any such injustice, but la the contrary Nocturne in D Minor
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Mademe In n Thrasher
when he asks-for n girl's hand he will
show his manliness and gallantry by Chorus. "Flower» that Bloom in the Spring.”
(Mukado) Sullivan
tnking the one which is enjoying the
Three Maids From School (Mukado)
freedom of any such burdens.
Three Maids; Miaa Frank, Miaa Bowler, M ix Hill
These women go farther and say that
Bridal Choeua (Rose' Malden) '
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the men are selfish, nnd will not marry
Madame Eather Mcttingcr, M ix Evana,
on moderate salaries, because they oro
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
Madame Liuie Walker. Miaa Mettinger,
Mr. John Parker, Mr- Frank Woodcock,
hot willing to surrender the comforts and
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
Mr. George Derry, Air. Joe Harrold
luxuries they now enjoy, to share their
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income with n wife.
During the last
Celery farms, with flowing wells ull tiled, drained and ready for cion, $50000 io $1000.00
Madame In n Thrasher
per acre.
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eighteen -hundred years n few Bclflsh men
Violin Baravian Dance No. 2
Edward Elgar
have been discovered, but they were
Shcphcid'a Dance
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Properly, improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres timber land, with finest site in
caught along the. seashore, and never
M ix Tinne
HoTida for crate factory.
reached this side o f the Alleghany moun­ Snowflakes
.
Frederick D. Cnwen
Others tell yon what can be done. MURRELL &amp;. MINSIIEVV are practical fanners as
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Arthur Howard Bonscr
tains. The men of the South never Dream of M e
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as
real estate brokers, and are here to show yaA what has been and can he done.
1 Madarna Alice Goodrich,
heard of selfishness until some people be­
Madame Florence Beardall, Accompanist
rtv w a w v v w v
gan to look up the reasons why the mat­
Sundown
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Henry Parker
rimonial m arket-Is so dull nowadays.
Mr. Frank Woodcock. Mr. Malcolm Wade,
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When the men were nrrnsed - o f - selfish­
ness they opened their eyes in wonder­ Land O ' the Lea] (Am erican)
Arthur Foote
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ment, and pome o f them opened their Bide a Wee
Killarncy
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tnouths. ’ ' ~Madam« Ida Hoy
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W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
One fellow, who Is getting about fifteen
Mr. Malcolm Wade. Visalia
hundred dollars a &gt;rajg.saW tliut dm lis t
The Lonely Roec
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Hermes
AG EN TS
been very nnxlous to go to housekeeping,
_Mr- John Parker. Mr. Frank Woodcock Mr. Edgar Hamilton, Mr. George Derry
-and has lmd his eye on the girl he would
SERVED AT
Spring
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Bockar
like to have at the head of his household,
The Swectrrf Flower that Blowa
llawley
but he feared to suggest such an under­
Madame Mary Meek
taking. Thjs girl has been accustomed C od Save she K i n g -----.
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tu more luxury than fifteen hundred dol­
O ffls* w ith HOLDEN R E AL E ST A T E CO.
lars j&gt;er year could provide for two, and Accompanists; Madame Fannie Munson
Mia. Abbott
while the young man could figure out
that he could give her a position in her
Not English
Florida
own house, surrounded by many of the
comforts and conveniences which go to
Drain and Irrllatldn Material
V p ia k e up the pleasures of life, he did
We make special carload prices on
" 8 io t see any disposition on the part of mixed sizes of sewer pipe, 4 Inch, 8 inch
the girl to be restricted in travel and and larger sizes. Also second quality
some extravagances she now enjoys.
pipes at reddeed rates. See us before
Now, this is tiie kind pf a man which buying. - Gto. 1L F u u u u » Hamdwaxe Go.
Baked Goods' Wednesday
■ the -women Call wilflsh, lind let theTgirl
and Saturday.- Stamping
go uncriticised. If tiia-women who are
JU ST RECEIVED
done. All F a n c y work and
Another lot of Uiosc Bargain* In
trying to solve some o f the matrimonial
Harry Wilson’s.
problems will turn their attention to the Harnest at
Materials for same on Sale
girls, and not to the men, they will be on
Corner firs t Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford. Florida
tiie right track. Tell the girls to le t their
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conversation drift towards oontentmeht W. Venable, contractor and builder, will
In cottages and decry the extravagant employ only union labor, and work eight
C R I R P E N ’ S , MUSIC STORE
notions of those who want nothing but
day.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
I N S A N F O R D — Life U Worth Living
Number 33

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1909

birthday last week. She has been blind
g|nce she was six years old. Among her
beat known hymn* are "Safe In the arms
of Jesus" and “ Jesus keep me near the
cross."

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
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The General News of “The Land
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happenings d ik in g t h e w eek

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS I

when near Boynton, the machine became
unmanageable and upset. Mr. Abrams nnd
Mr. Harco were caught under the machine
and before they could be extricated the
former was burned to death andthelatter
very seriously burned, caused by the ex
plosion o f the gasoline tank.

Capt7 A. E. Mueller and party who made
a balloon ascension from Pasadena, Cali­
fornia. Inst week, and were supposed to be
Mny 11 Duval county will vote on the
lost, landed safely In the Slene Madre
question o f issuing bonds to the amount
mountains and have made their return to
An Epitome of the Week’s Mott Im - o f $1,000,000 for jteneral Improvements.
Pasadena.

Here the Readers Will Find a Brier
A small Indian uprising was reported
Historical Spring Flowing
this week from Oklahoma. Troops were
For Hurried Readers •

portant Happenings In the
State’s Domain.

First Year

GREAT WORK STARTS
SanforïTs Street Railway M ak­
ing Progress

RAILS BEING LAID THIS WEEK

HIGHER LICENSE FOR CARNIVALS

Street Paving Following And First
Street Now Presents A Most
Plans for the new tourist hotej nt St.
sent to quell the disturbance.
Busy Appearance
.Petersburg have been completed. The Travelling Fakes Compelled to Boy
Dr. Gelser o f Bellevue hospital. New
From
the
time.that the Sanford’ Trac­
Tor
Privileges
Report has been received o i the loss ofj-RuTTaing will be 2 00 feet long nnd 100
York, recently gave a man ftO for n pint
a glnnn If Anrannlw
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the sloop Kearsnrge In thcCGIf of Mexico.
of his blood with which to snveawum nn's
Twenty persons were drowned. The ves­
life by injecting it Into her veins.
sel wns a small one, and had on a cargo
The new United States battleships will o f cocoanuts.
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hire 25 per cent greater fighting capacity I
|. .'than the Dreadnought o f the British navy, j

The Herald lias contended that the tra tion Co., was organized nnd the plans
feet wide, o f the Spanish mission style of
veiling
amusement companies who come made for a street railway, The Herald ,
architecture, shell dash finish, tinted yel­
here
nnd
camp for several days, should be maintained that one of the greatest lnnolow to Imitate the adobe houses of old.
taxed
a
higher
license.
The aggregation
Inside (lie building there
a tiled
u n i e will
n|u be
uc n
u ic u
.
,
.
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-em m 140 feet long, with fountains, bowers under ono hend’ um,cr lhc à ìg n ò ìO a -^
who predicted that the rails would never
and retreats, and a semi-tropical garden. carnivals should be taxed for each show
Over 200,000 tons o f ice have been har­
be laid the gentlemen who were nt the
doing
business,
and
this
would
result
either
The house will be four stories high and
vested this season in Ute vicinity o f Mon­ Prominent Floridian Removes to this
head have gone quietly to work, purchnsed
in
cutting
out
this
bunch
of
fnklni
alto
contain 200 rooms. It will be furnished
treal. The Ice is 28 Inches thick.
gother or a sufficient revenue would be de valuable river front property for terminals.
City for Business
with all modern conveniences.
Atlanta people arc tnlking about bond­
rlvedby^
the city to recompense, .the in­ n|l the material ami—oqnipm ent-nf-the
Hon. J. W. Knight of Floral Cityhnsre
_ James H .S. .Houston of Tallahassee has
habitants for having to undergo the die best and ns the agreement stat«! were
ing the clfy for $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 for improve' jnovctLlO-tliis-cUy-andwiHoondact-nlnrge
been appointed sheriff of Leon county to
comforts of such a bedlam in our mid it. ready to lay the rails when the brick pav­
meats.
racket store in tlte new Check Building bn
succeed Sheriff Langston, recently mur­
The following from the DeLand Record ing Btart«l. This week. First street pre-'
By the bursting o f the city water tank Sanford avenue. Mr. Knight Is a man dered.
would indicate that DeLand Is also sore on senta n busy n scene of activity nnd the
at Parkersburg. W. Va., recently, six per- prominent in political nnd mercantile in
The American schooner Joseph Thomas this question:
crowds of tourists from the boats nnd
sons were killed, a number more injured, tcrests, nnd will prove a valuable addition
went ashore last week on the Fowey Rocks
trains have joined th()1 bystanders and
A
petition
has
been
circulated
in
Deand fifty houses wholly or partially de- to Sanford and to Orange county. The
At the bond election held in St. Peters Land tills week aiming to increase the li­ discussed the. future possibilities o f San­
itroyed. 11
edltorofThe Herald hnsenjoyed the friend
ford’# progress and-enterprise.— Our d t y
A - resolution -has - been Introduced-in
o f MrJLnlghUbr-aavaral y e n «, hih! burg lust week. $ 75 ,0 0 0 fur improvements, cense on traveling amusement ( f ) compa­
beffra the distinction of being the first In­
$35.000
of
which
is
to
be
u
s«i
fur
build­
nies
that
wnnder
in
here
nnd
camp
for
Congress for an amendment to theConsti- can heartily second the following encoml
ing a new school house
week. The merchants were compelled to land city to take up the idea of a street
tution of the United States to make that um ^rom l*,e Citrus County Chronicle:
John D. Trammell, brother ot Hon. Park luke this step ns a means o f self-prolec- railway nnd licit line and while thc_Hr*L____
document begin with the w ords: "In the
*cnrn that Hon, J. W. Knight
ca r s w U lb e o f the gasolene motive typo
mo of Cod. * * _______ —— •- -— -—------ Floral City left yesterday for Snnfoni,-where Trammell, hits been elected nsre7&gt;resenta- lion, as sdine“ |&gt;ersons attend these per
he will conduct a'lurge mcrcnntilo estab live for Calhoun county lq the state legis-1 fonnnnces. paying rash fur their fun nnd the roils now being laid urc bonded with
The parties who kidnapped Willie Withhave their groceries nnd such necessaries copper wire and prepared for electric
lishiiient. Mr. Knight has for ninny years lature, to succeed Hon. E. S. Fortner,r
Ity from his home in Shnron, Pa., have been
o
f life charged and j-lh e n * T a tin h iin im e power ni ifum e w clecirmllgHf and power
lived in Citrus county, nnd Is _n_man_of.
Arrested, ntid thcJmiura turned to-his pa­
about |&gt;aylng their bills. DeLand lias had company will be erected upon a larger
ability.honor and integrity, Hint commends
An emergency tank on top of the threerents.
him to all who ever formed his acquaint siory building in the rear of the building just about nil the carnivals and cheap scale and be nble (o furnish sufficient
A tornado swept through a portion of once. He has ably represented Citrus
shows that could get here this winter, and power for n first-class system o f electric
occupied by F. W. King &amp; Co. and The Nn
south Georgia last week, destroying much county in the legislature, and was a can
stime thnt were. really meritorious. The railways. It wns for Sanford to take tho
tionnl Packing Co..Jacksonville.feli recent­
Initiative in building a trolley line that
property nnd Injuring many1people,
i
didntc last year for state comptroller, but ly crash«l through the roof, causing part of license now is quite low, nnd should be
A bill has been Introduced In the New in this race wus unsuccessful, owing mainly the w ill to give way, killing two negroes rais«l to currcs|iond better with whnt our promises to connect the Gulf of Mexico
and the Atlantic Ocean. Orlando nnd
merchants have to pay."
York legislature making kidnapping n cap­ to the fact that hisunnouncement wusile- and Injuring one white man.
Kissimmee nnd other dries south of Sanital offence punishable by death.
Inycd too long. In any sphere of life Mr
Mrs. Mary Pitts of Peusneula. who has
C ounterfeit M oney Circulating
ford are desirous of being on the proposed
G. W. Johnson o f Grant City. Mo., has Knight is the peer or any other man. In been a resident of Escambia county fdr
"Bad money" Is being passed In several rout/: and from authentic- sources the in­
Invented a motor car to be run by com ­ business in Snnfor^hc cannot helpbutbe upwards of one hundred years, died nther
sections
of the state and Sanford mer­ formation Is gleaned that the new rail­
pressed air, the car generating its own successful, for nil of his aims in Hint di­ home at McKiunonvillc last week, aged
way will be |«iriicd to Daytona and rids
~pow«r after the first charge. ------- ~ rection a r e -bound to make him mHiiy 105 years, five months and five days. ( She chants are warned to be on the lookout.
section of the state will have n good out­
The
following
from
the
Gainesville
Sun
It has ^&gt;ecn made public that Queen friends and upon this alone many succeed was the oldest resident in thecounty,nnd
let to the East Const and a chance to
explains the appearance:
Helena of Italy was seriously injured on The loss of Citrus county in Mr. Knight's up to within about three months before
make the trip every hour Instead of await­
’For
the
past
several
days
a
great
her mission o f old to sufferers at the time removal is great, but Sanford has secured her death was In good health, and appa­
ninny lead dimes and quarters have been ing the pleasure of The railroads and their
of the great earthquake. Two of .her ribs a citizen nnd a business mnn that she rently us active us she was forty years
making their appearance in Gainesville miserable connecting points thnt at the
were broken by a fall in escaping from may well feel proud of. We losefronuiur ago.
and
several of the merchants have been present time tanks the trip to the beach
midst a highly interesting family, whose
tottering walls.
undesirable.
Dot" Boone, a former resident of Puntn stuck” on the spurious coin.
social standing ranks wilh the best, but
General Manager Connolley started a
Gordu, was drowned at Junction City, Kan.,
In a recent dash between natives and
The
imitations
nrc
very
good
and
can
Sanford is the gainer. It is to be lia|icd
large
force o f m en nt the work on M on-"'
last week.
and United States troops in the Philippine
scarcely be detected, except in the ring,
at Mr. Knight ean be induced to return
day
morning
nnd while there were ru­
Islands, several casualties were reported.’
A small pleasure schooner wns capsized and it would be advisable at this time
iere among warm friends, who have known
Mrs Pierre Lorillnrd, Jr., of Washington him for so long a time. Whether he re­ in Tnrnpn Bay during the storm la^t week, for alt to notice money well, especially In mors of side-stepping the fountains, the
question was easily settled by n special
committed suicide last week by inhaling turns or not, the Chronicle wishes him em­ and its occupants, n gentleman and laity, these denominations.
meeting of the city council nnd the work
Specimens
shown
the
reporter
were
gas at her homo.
were
drowned
nnd
their
bodies
washed
inent success in his.new field, and coin
goes
merrily on.
rather old and dark-looking und bore the
Arkunsas has passed a prohibition bill mends Inin heartily to ull the good people ashore. *
In connection with the rails of the Sundate
of
1881.
Thu
fact
that
they
are
so
by a vote of 87 to 35.
Dr. G. F. Surgcnnt of Baltimore has been
of the Celery City."
ford ft Everglades Ry., which the Trac­
nppointed
assistant physician of the Flor­ old makes it easier for their passage."
The crown princeof Servia.chnrgcd witli
tion Co. will use. rite entire length of the
Death o f T. J. Prouty
ida insane asylum. the murder of one of his attendants, has
An
Im
portant
M
ovem
ent
street
railway will be about twelve miles
Mr. Frank J. Prouty, a valuable mem
For violating the laws of the United
renounced his Tight to accession to tlte
A
movement
of
general
interest
to
the
of
track..
At the Oak avenue crossing the
her of the community, died on the morning
throne.
Suites relative tp sponge Ashing, the ves­ public and special interest to teachers line will be built to Second or Third
of Fridny, March 20lh, after a protracted
sels Katherine, Carrie S. Allen, Marie throughout the United States and Canada, street, crossing rite A. C. L tracks nnd
John H. Starin, the pioneer in steam­ illness.
boat transportation in New York harbor ■The funeral was from the residence on liereward, Abby Dodge, Mist and Stella has been set on’ foot by the North Ameri­ taking in the west side via First street.
nnd vicinity, died recently in New York Saturday at 2 p. m. under the nuspices of the port of Tarpon Springs, were each can Teachers’ League, according toon an­ This will give the city of Sanford a good
fined $100 uih! costs in the Federal court, nouncement by Frederick A. Tup|ter,fiead licit line and every part of the adjacent
city; aged 83 years.
of the Masons, who attend«! in consider­
by Judge .Locke, last week.
master of the Brighton school, Mussachu- territory made easy of access to the city.
Prince HilkofT of Russia, died recently able numbers. Burial In the Lake View
chusetts. The principal objects o f the
The
stenmrr
Mnscotte
has
discontinued
The work of construction on First street
la St. Petersburg. Years ago he worked cemetery.
movement are to secure better salaries, s of the best and whet} finished will give
Mr. Prouty was born in Oneida, Ills., her regular stops at St. Petersburg for the
in the United States as a machinist and
belter educational facilities and pensions
road bed that will last for the next fifty
otdihary helper to learn American ways April 24, 1858. and lived there for thirty- season.
for teachers. There are about half a mil­ years. Several gentlemen In the city
Capt.
James
W.
Fitzgerald,
Well
known
and customs.
five years. After completing his educa­
lion tcaclicrs in ^he two countries who this weeks who are familiar witli the con ­
Three black swans and 1,000 canary tion in the best local school be tentered
---------- throughoutthe state, died last weak In would be affected by the success of the
struction work upon street railways are
...1/ilds-were-among th e-ca rg o“ of~n vessel thtrgrOWITIlWe OI which hi. father wns Johns Hopkins hospital Baltimore, where
movement.
In
carrying
out
theobjectsof
of
rite opinion that the stringers, tics and
arriving in New York last week.
proprietor.
Eventually on account of he had gone to be treated for general n£rthe league better qualified teachers would rails could no/ be put down any better.
vous
breakdown.
He
was
about
70
years
failure of tlte father’s health he wns for
After fifty years Service in the British
be secured, vfliich would mean eduealioaal When the brick paving Is laid there will
some years In entire charge. Very soon old. During his busy years he designed
navy. Admiral Lprd Charles Bcresford ,
^ h(| falhcr # j coth the business was and built the steamers Margaret, Mnscotte, advancement of scholars and a^iettemient tie no necessity of taking up the rails for
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hauled down his flag at Portsmouth, In the |
^
took, the position of Olivette nnd Grand Duchess fur Ah#'Plant of ooipm ultlea.
repair! dEtodhange The system for elec­
presence of 10,000 spectators. March 24.
tric power.
assistant superintendent In the Western System.
Manatee Celery
M oving.
Saratoga, the great New York resort is &amp; Southern Life Insurance Company
Mary John, a Syrian woman living jn
The celery movement*!
dw on In ear*
Announcement
- to be nm wide open this summer.
moving to Columbus, Ohio. He resigned Pulatkn, last week found a roll o f money nest, n
¡very dayi
I increase In the
Witli this Issue, The Herald offers a club
Rather than be arrested. Frederick H. this position and opened a grocery store on a seat of a Florida East Coast railway shipments,
jsh was an, rule of $1.50 a year for The Herald and
Richardson, a former leading business In Bayone, Ills., living t h ^ ^ n t l l on ac­ car just before entering Jacksonville, and and the only _
ck Isa little the New York Produce News. (The pink
man of Elmira, N. Y., committed suicide count o f failing health he H - out and handed It to the conductotfwho promised more "rusher."
sheet.)
lost week.
last August came here and. purchased to return it to the owner.
It is estimated that about-thlrd o f the
The Produce News has always been in
Six women have been appointed on the fifteen acres on Cameron avenue.
Lead quarters and dimes have been put w °P has been shipped, and that it will not ympathy with tlte growers, and all those
He became a member o f the Masonic
. police force In Bayonne, N. J.
circulation in several places in the be entirely marketed until about the 15th who do not take this paper should take
Lodge at Oneida as a young man and state.
|and 20th o f Aprils—Manatee Record._
adwnitffge of this offer.
Lying in a plaster c a s t with a broken
retained his tnembersip until the end.
Halcyon Hall,’ a tourist hole! at Miami,
back. Win. C. Downs o f Brooklyn. N. Y „
New Residents
Socialist Meeting
He was for some time the Master o f the
was damaged by fire last week to the ex­
**• carried into court last week to give
Mrs.
JamesMsughton
and
family
arrived
J.
L
Fitts,
National Organizer of the
Lodge.
tent of about $10,000.
testimony in his suit for damages. After
yesterday from Sharon. Pa., to join Mr. Socialist Party will address the people o f
lie was for several years d t y treasurer
seeing the man and bearing his testimony
The residence of Mrs. Will Clark, ot Live Maughton, and th ey-w lU - make Sanford Sanford to-morrow night, April 3rd at
of Oneida, following hla father In that
the defendants paid him $12,000 to netOak,
was destroyed by fire last week. In­ their home. Mr. Maughton purchased the
:30 at Newlan’s corner. Mr. Fitta is a
positlgn. He became a member of the
tle the case.
sured
for $1.000.
Gardner place on Second street, und will Uva spaakar and •will - deliver a most in*
Baptist church early in life and hasjtlJames Beiiang, a negro, wa»**bdt and JeinbaOt In celery growing. We welcome tcresting discourse upon the great vpieo.. . Wm. P, lienszey. one o f the owners of' ways been an active and devoietT'mem­
tions o f the day.
-------------------4ke Baldwin Locomotive Works, died last ber. He was a trustee o f his eburdrfor killed by Express Messenger Mearson the this estimable family into our m idst
week In Philadelphla.'Aged 77 years. .He several years. Mr. Prouty married Miss A . C L last Saturday night near Plant
New Stores on Sanford Avenue
Summer Closing or Store*
"was the designer o f over 3 0 ,0 0 0 locorao- Mary E. Cole o f Allenton. Pa., Feb. 6th, City. The negro was on the car and witen
The new store rooms being erected on
The
following stores will close at 8
• lives.
discovered made a move as if to draw a
1891. Mrs. Prouty survives him.
Sanford avenue by-Jr CL Check will be a i. m. except Saturdays beginning April I
The mine operators In the North refuse
Mr. Prouty was a man o f the moat rigid gun, when Mean fired.
valuable addition to the d ty . The Pope
J. K. Mettinger, M. Frank, F. L. Wood­
James R. Abrams, a well known citizen Contracting Co. have the contract, and the
Qgrr to recognize the Unions. This ac- integrity: a man who made friends easily
ruff, D. L. Thrasher and N. P. Yowell
Is likely to bring on either a strike or and retained them; a man the loss of o f West H b n Beach, was burned to death ilttrei wm be modern in every respect
&amp;. Co.
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whom would be keenly felt by any com - last Friday. Together with Geo. C, Baroo
and Richard Gardner, the party were out I When you have an Item of news call
Wanted— To buy or rent good driving
Fanole j. Crosby, noted the world over •mun*ty’
*
riding in an automobile. About midnight, | phone No. 148.
horse and surrey. H. O. Chiitln.
Are
you
a
subscriber
to
Tus
H
ekalo
T
** * hjrmn writer, celebrated her ninetieth

WILL AN tSe^Vff ORD W f lO M

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THE SANFORD HERALD

April 2 IM»

ty o f holiness' and ln the holiness o f l fellow so limi some other girl co uldn't
ITcüuÎtJv-w iU n aïï the pomp of flowers, Jget him, 51U.B3.
al âïïitl song and every oilier token of
ritual
Referring, ip the bridegroom os a popu­
gratitude and rejoicing. “ As in Adam lar fellow when no one pays any atten­
A Budget of Opinion " J u s t Be­ all die, so in Christ shall all be made tion to Ills going and coming, 8 cents.
olive," alive, too, in not only a physical
— T he S aunter er .
tween You and Me”
sense, but in a spiritual and moral sense;
alive in the sense that redeems mankind
from all that Is low, vile and base, and
enables it to rise in triumph from sin and
vice; alive InThe sense that makes pos­
Has received a
'A Chlel I» Among Ye Taking Notes, sible the constant spread o f civilization.
and ratto. Hell P T e n T T m "—
This is the meaning of Easter.
Beautiful Line of New
So Says Sauntcrer.
Let'the manifold lessons Easter tenches
not be missed or lost.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

Stapleand
Fancy
Groceries
MRS. M. L. ALLEN

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

A newipaper It not oltodcUiWpuUlthnl to tell
the people whet they would like to know, but bet to
tlve much of lit tpece to telling them what they
f L ------- m |1i to knew.—Greely,

5 f m W C orm pen dm oi ia Thi l/arald,

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Through the long end painful whiter all her hope*
were d sd In gloom.
Imprisoned by vain doubting* In a dark and nsrrow tomb:
No sunshine from Cod'* Heaven, and no »mile*
from Nature'* feoe.
To cheer the cold monotony of life In a lad pièce.

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Out with the dawn o f Easter, and-the joyous, radi
ant morn.
The withered, blighted paitlon flower from out the
tomb Is borne:
And gentle Hope, with smiling eyes, within the
doorway stands.
A promise in her heart—an Eastrr Illy In her
band*.

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&lt; If some o f the new babies which ar­
rive are as bad as the cigars their fathers
.. give away* they aro uwful.
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I heard the senile murmur
Of voices strange and sweetr
And the Indistinct, low music
Of hosts of marching fe«L
And then I heard the murmur
Of a thmiand voices say:
"All hail, sweet sacred m ornlngl------------Rejoice I Tl* Easter day)
Awake! awake, O nature!
O joy-bells loudly rlngl
Awake for Christ ft risen.
And praise f* due our King."

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__Uym of individuals.

There seems a twinkle in the nir,
The hiilj front tenter wildly blinks,
The foodhthls flush witli envious glare
When Cissy winks.

Hie dressy dandies, neat nnd trim.
Gsre smiling on Ihe sprightly minx.
Ami each one thinks it is Tor him
Whcn Cissy winks.
The sober deacon, prim and f t st.
tViwn In hit sent in wonder sinks.
And feels a sort o’ worldly streak
When Cissy winks.
The sleek and Portly millionaire
Looks an with eyea like hungry lynx
And feels a rising in hit hair
When Cissy winks.

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A Complete Line of Fresh Western Meats

Millinery

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_Creations

T
The worst o f nil imposters is the re­
ligious imposter. I have no regard for
a man who thinks he is religious when
he Is only bilious. He is the man who
asks mo in Uie midst of my dinner If I
am saved, o r while Trim In the midst nf I
i.
shaving if I am looking for o j have found
.
.
Christ. He u tiie fungus growth on the T h e r e f i l l o r E a s t e r o p e n i n g |
body o f the church, who has grave and
solemn fears for the salvation of every
member o f the human family save him- [
self,.and who believes he is the very per­
sonification 3T the Saviour and that he I
alone is bnrdened with the responsibility
of saving the souls o f all.mankind.__ [t is Y o u r P a t r o n a g e is
marvelous wlint harm is done by those
people who represent religion in sack­
cloth and ashes and the good done tiy "èkAl V»
those who make it the most beautiful Commercial Street, Tnkash Block!
thing In the world—a thing which causes
____________Near Pcpot
us to love life.
S
Wc have some rigidly righteous people
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In Sanford, and again, wc have too many |
&lt;
*
uf-ihls religious-imposter—d m
put it plainly, do more harm to the church I
with which they arc connected, as well as
the Christian religion In'general, than a
score o f earnest, practical Christians can
counteract.

4

4 A gentleman of refinement and bushy
whiskers writes from Enterprise to stop
T he H erald . He complains, seriously,
that It is too full o f interesting reading
and concludes by adding “ all m y . family
neglect their work to read the 'durned
sheet* nnd Its filling them with worldly
ideas, nnd they are getting dissatisfied
with their lot and want to go out and see
tlie line world your snipper-snapper sheetpreaches about. 1 say— stop your durned
paper—I’ll never pay a continental cuss
for It again. I like to read it, but it has
— ------demoralized trar fn m lty fron rM ¿nifiWiTW
the littlcst tot in the household"
We won't stop T he H erald , but wc will
riismntlnun sending—It to u gouthunan
who unconsciously pays us such a high
compliment. His complaint reminds me
o f a disgruntled reader u n derlain newsA callow youth, with on incipient
paper not a thousand miles from the
Celery City. The gentleman was a sub­ moustache in the earliest stages of incipscriber, and be didn't want to bo On the iency, and a shock o f hair that resembles
patent mop, a young man whose name
books any longer. This is wlmt he wrote:
is suppressed becauseof his parents' wor­
Her is no use for Ju to sent mir
mein pepper army longer ns Ei want
thiness. last week brought to T he H erald
to forgoes mein Dutch as Schncll ns
during the absence of the official censor
possibcl, und want to kctsch up mit
poem, requesting Its publication in this
mein English nebers. So Ei sent
department. It is a poem that he may
swei Dollnr und ein half for das lutz
Jier nnd Ju no sent tne mein peper
hove written himself, although he made
if Ju plies. Ent Su-no kom -to mein
ntrnvowal o f itH nuthorshlp. H e o n ly e x HouS to colleck. as mein Hund will
pressrd a wish that I would publish it,
beiss Su wetter Ju will snrcck to him
because— "Lots of the boys would enjoy
or not. Kcnn Ju dnt cmicrstcnlT"
reading it. She's great."
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By "she" the youth is understood to re­
4 Sometimes n minister gets a good fee
marrying a couple, and sometimes he fer to nn actress who bears the cognomen
of "Salome." This prepossessing lady
ought to get six months.
must have •mode a tender impression
• • •
upon
the callow youtii white the latter
The Golden E astertide
was
visiting som e“ Northern cities the
4 With Ilia mlvciiuui ihe holy Snbbnth,
past-winter,
because he indites in one |
April 11th, the gay social world will
emerge from its sackcloth and ashes after corner of the sheet: “ I've seen her and
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a period of denial that sliall have Insicd Bhe's 0. K." *
But
the
jiocm—
well,
here's
a
homeo-1
*
forty days and forty nights.
pnthie
sample
of
it:
lufidality may snecringly ridicule and
rationalism mny contemptuously deny
* the historic resurrection o f Jesus Christ,
un event whose anniversary the church
celebrates Sundny week, but they arc
utterly powerless to shako the faith of
sincere Christian b dieversin its uctuality.
These Cliristian believers have an in­
ward nnd spiritual witness to the truth
of that doctrine which defies all the
shafts o f wit and logic that the ene
mies of the Christian religion tuny hurl
against it.
Time nnd reflection have shattered
inuny myths and legends Connected with
the earthly ca recrof the Nazarehe Teach
cr, but to the tenet of the resurrection
the Church still tenaciously clings as to
the Rock of Ages. Call it credulity, call
It superstition, if you will, but such pro­
found fnith must have in it something
abiding-mid vital to justify its existence
■•■It irim p o ssib le to uvBrcue the ImpoN
turn influence which belief in the doctrine
of the resurrection has exercised over the

Successors to N. H. GARNER

March 30th

Come and See Us, or ’Phone 39

W H Y N o t USE

I

P a i n t e r TFerti lizer
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It hns shown more results for the Money invested than any other
'

Jt will pay you to examine the Celery Fields Where

sa J jL P a iiite r ’ s S an ford C elery Special

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is used.

Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER, is in Sanford
See him or write to him at Orlando or

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Flowing Wells

The kind that Mother
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Celery now being marketed..

The Kind That“ Looks
Like Bread, Tastes Like
Bread, and is Bread?

Rich Land Cheap
Selling for good prices.

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The Crippen Music Store

Our Wagon Will Stop At
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Complete Line o f Groceries

and Graphophones.

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I*

F R O N T GROCERY

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Low Prices.

Easy Payments.

Pico Block

Theo, J . Miller &amp; Son

House Furnishing Goods
Sanford
S t o v e s , C r o c k e r y and C l a s s wa r o
^Machine ! Foundry
Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewlnl
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
Works
Dealers in Gasolene and K e ro se n e -------

Nearly every day In jh e life o f a newBpapfr man, ne runs across some one
looking for a "little puff" in the news­
paper. In nine cases out o f ten, the
so-calted “ puffs" are lies made Into
trull is for the sake of deceiving the pub­
lic. A newspaper man'” is ridiculed for
printing such rot but It seems to be the
rustom and h elloes It fust the same.
Now a Western editor hns adopted a I
schedule o f charges for certain kinds of |
“ puffs" nnd T he Herald believes that
from noW. hencerdrth71hrsam e churges I
will be made in . Jikc -instance«. F ollow -1
ing is th e '“ puff’ * price list:
For publishing an article telling the
public that a man is a successful busi­
ness man when everybody knows he is us |
lazy as a government mule, $2.70.
Referring to a deceased citizen as one I
whb Is mourned by the entire community
when we know he will be missed only by |
poker circle, $10.13.
Referring to Boma gallivanting female I
as an estimable lady whom It Is a pleas-

Repairing All Kinds
of Machinery

The doctrine o f the resurrection has
robbedJhe grave -ul its terrors —and the
Vniley of the Shadow o f its gloom.
The doctrine . o f the resurrection lias
,
DEALERS IN
taken from sorrow and tiereuveiucut their
chief sting.
The doctrine of the resurrection has
planted in the heart patience and rcsig
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nation under the heaviest of humun a f­
flictions.
The doctrine of the resurrection has en­
abled uncounted millions to say. “ Not
my will, but Thine be done."
. The doctrine o f the resurrection has
am' wreathed the face o f grter In smiles and
• .— . 'P^one 130
ing. $1.10.
clad d esp a ir-iyjh c garb o f hope.
Galling
an
ordinary'
pulpitpounder
an|
The doctrine of the resurrection has
S A N F O R D
F L O R I D A
added to the earnestness and responsibil­ eminent divine, 60 cents.
Sending a doughty sinner to heaven,
ities o f life by reminding its possesors
$ s .o o .
;
that:
Referring
to
the
bride as o beautiful, I am again asking for OLD S H 0 &amp; . I
Ther* it no desihl What teems so is transition;
This life of mortal Wrath
accomplished
and
lovable young woman
will give what they are worth
1* but a suburb of ths life Elytlan.
Whose portal we call.
,
when everybody knows she is as plain as
SIZES. 6, 7, 8, 0. 10 II AND IS
Meet and right If is, therefore, that a hedge fence, can’ t play anything, can’t I
Easter should be celebrated “ in the beau- wash dislies and just married the poor I
Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Ave.

Automobiles and Gas
Engines

The Popular Price ami

UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT
Special Rates by the Week

J.

M. S T U M O N .

A . E . Irvin’s Shoe Shop

Proprietor

(Corner Palm etto and First Sts.)

Artesian and Deep Well

'WJ-Wo.tMU Oak- Avenue

Old Shoes Wanted

First Class Special Tables Reserved For Ladle*

in s
Telephone No. 60

G. R. CALHOUN

LI PE
Best Fertilizers
On Earth“ a

FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford,. Fla.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

latter has a «.ei.ion tn
« Tl*
“ crowd 10 * ° on n picnic for the r ° r 6 o o d Average P rices and Quick Returns Ship to
. L I.
^
,
’ he Fort
river.. They caught a good many fish
school nnd during the post tew months nnd reported a fine time.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvert of Cincinnati. O.,
A Budget of Interesting Items has secured a life certificate as a primary
teacher.
. are at the Epworth Inn for a few days.
From Correspondents
Miss Louise Holz hat completed her
Miss Emma Tucker left yesterday for
school and has returned to her home near Ke&gt; '’Vest,
* place. She was principal of the pub-1 Mr. Ladles was In town last week sellTHE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY iW
lie school at Fort Christmas.
|ing Thyer A Sauls a bill o f dry goods.
Mr. T. P. Howte w as In town this week, j
Mr. John Smith has completed the work
Southwest Comer Washington and Chambers Streets *
Mr. Kolmak of Orange City has about
S t a f f o f R ep orters W eekly of hard oiling the Interior of the Baptist
NEW YORK CITY
church building. Mr. Smith is an artist IIcompleted and put up a galvanized water
C overs t i e T erritory f o r
T n t Herald
in his line and hns done an excellent Job. ton* ho,dind 75 barrels of .water for the |REFERENCES:
ork City,
C om m ercial A gency
ÏES: Aetna National Bank o f New Y orkC
ity, o r any Com
|orphanage.
and t o Hundreds o f Shippers w h o a rc shipping to U itm regular
The Eustis base ball team came over I
Mrs. E. L. Ditto returned this week from
Saturday and played the Apopka team. 1
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
(Miami.
Special correspondent to The Herald.
Victory retted with the Eustis boys In a |
The Oviedo Magazityt. Club completes acore o f two to nothing. .Alas, alack!

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.

S S Fruit and Produce
CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W 00LF0LK

SIDE-STEPS SUNDAY IAWS

today Its tourtti year with two having, for

Will Marshall is quite sick at the hos­
good and sufficient reasons, dropped out pital In Orlando. But ns he is having I
Pensacola C itizens Could Not S tan dth e
end four left our village.
every attention his friends hope that he j
Blue Laws
t
The year began with $ 90.07 in the will soon be out again.
Several weeks ago the sheriff of EscnmSales Agents and Distributors
treasury, collected and held for the pur­
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
There will be quarterly meeting at the bin county announced that he proposed to
pose of putting down a marl sidewalk.
SANFORD CELERY “UNION
Methodist church next Saturday and Sun- enforce every law on the statute books
The assessment o f one dollar a year for
C hicago
day. On Saturday there will be services I with rcfercncetotheobservanceofSunday.
New York
each member has been used to pay mag­
Room 10, Pico Block.
’Phone 280
Thls meant that he would not .only put
Cincinnati
both morning nnd afternoon nnd dinner
Washington..
azine subscriptions, for printing lists and
will be served on the grounds. Every­ n stop to all forms o f petty txaiic on that)
-Jackstm vttteS on ford
.. any other Incidental expenses connected
day, but that he would put on end to the
body is Invited.
with running the d u b .
Mrs. Calvert let her fine home in Orlan­ ¡running of trains, the loading of ships, the
During the year we have given several
manufacturing of ice, the operating of
entertainments, two
the purpose of do during the tourist season and in the
street*car
lines und otherindustries which
*' planting 100"sfinde trees nlong our streets meantime has been sojourning here. She
under
modern
conditions, have come to be
and the others fur the sidewalk, which Is is returning this week to Orlando.
looked upon ns necessities on every day
Mrs. Azlcn. of Ocoee, has been spend­
being rapidly Inlih
. '
of the week.
* Besides these accomplished facts, we ing n few days with her friend. Mrs. A.
But Pensacola has seen the futility of
have, nt our weekly meetings devoted four C. Stnrhird. Site is n hotel woman and
trying to enforce antiquated and obsolete
afternoons to the study of the insect world speaks of opening a house for another
blue laws and has quit.
mosquilbea. bcca.butterllica and ..various season. ____________ .______ -------------------The'SFyTthe sheriff nnJthe people have 1
insee(*pests peculiarly .trying here in Flor­
Miss Lillian Eldredge will be home Fri­ seen the uselessness of trying to put an
SHIPPERS OF
ida, learning their habits, their Economic day Of this week from Stetson University
end tomoderncondltionsnnd turning back |
value, or their danger to man and animals. to spend a few days with her parents. the hands on the clock of time.,
Four, other weckB were spent In learn­ Miss Lillian is n favorite with every body
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Tlje reaction has come, ns come it must. I
ing about the birds: domestic fowl, water and all will be glad to see her.
nnd Pensacola, according to advices sent (
birds, songbirds and birds o f prey.
Hugh S. Geiger' of this place who is out by the wires, is os wide open as ever |
&lt;»*d
The nature study was concluded by four studying medicine in Wake Forest College, it wns.
weeks on horticulture, divided into groups l&gt;L_il^appcaxs-lu be -leading hi »cla s se s . “ The thlrtty f eUsa'colinn can now get ids I
as follows: Garden flowers, ferns rind wild In n recent examination he made ninety- Soda water on Sunday. He may even
flowers, trees, wnter-plnnts.
nine and tltree-fifths. The next highest purchase a cigar on that day. or buy a [
When the three months of Nnture study student made sixty-five.
newspaper.
.
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were finished, the club embarked for Eu­
Captain John A. Smith, a former prornPleasure boats with happy excursionists I
rope-on one o f thn biggest nnd fastest
now nrrre more ply the waters of the bay, and I
steamers afloat, securing the best nnd most residing at Winter Haven, came up last on last Sunday, it is said, there were two
F
-t- j*9
, extensive accommodation, of course, we week to visit his son and daughter. Mr. cracking good games of baseball played |
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did not have to consider the cost in any
nd Mrs Leon Smith nnd to look after his on the home grounds.
particular. No one was seasick, no one fine grove.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
It wns ever thus when the pendulum {
was homesick and our only regret was
Mrs. Jump and Mrs, Weiss, of Orlando, swings the other way.—Miami Record,
that we did not encounter an Iceberg or pitssed through Apopka Monday returning
speak any other ship during our yyhole to thei*home. They had been visiting
HEAVY C EIER Y SHIPMENTS
voyage.
Prof. A. M. Jnehde «nd family at Lees­
T O P P R IC E S F O R Y O U R
One Hundred and Thirteen Cars Ship­
We spent two weeks in London, and burg.
ped From Sanrord Last Week
then started to make a tour of (lie British
Mr. J. W. Jackson, who went to an At­
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
Isles.
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lanta sanitarium for treatment sometime
Sanford, Fin.. Mar. 23.—Last .week wns I
• We visited seven typical parts of Eng­ g o“ wus called recently from the sanita­ the heaviest in the celery deal this year
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when sltlpjied to HEWITT.
If you ore not doing
land, cathedral cities, the birthplaces of rium to the death bed of Ids father in as 113 cars were shipped, 59 being sent [
business with this House, write ■to - them pt once. ____________
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—great.. mcB|_lfa« universities, th^r|royal
by Chaae fit O o .. It Is estimated the move­
palaces and the lake country, reading des­
Mr. G.*W. Morse, a young man from the ment this week will he 8 0 ® 8 5 cars. In I
criptions, looking nt pictures, hearing ap­ nutmeg state, is in town visiting his friend. previous seasons. April has been one of
propriate music or resitations, or listening Dr. Charles Converse.
the heaviest months, but this year will
F R U IT
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PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
M ER C H A N TS
to poetic selections.
Dr. T. C. Douglas preached nn able ser­ prove nn exception as the greater portion
IO E. Cam den S t., Baltim ore, Md.
After England, we visited Scotland, mon at the baptist church Inst Sunday to of the crop will be moved before then nnd j
References:
This Paper and Thousands of Pleased Shippers in Florida
spending eight weeks traveling through a large congregation. A good many stran­ in April the supply will be light. After
that rarely interesting county ntnong Us gers were in tiie audience. Severn! per­ this week shipments w ifi be much Jlghter j
ancient castles and palaces, or the Inuniis sons were |&gt;resenl from Plymouth, among us the tendency will be to bold bock the
of its famous men nnd women.
them the following: Hon. J. T. Chapman, celery. Chase A Co . ns usual, are leaders |
For, four weeks wc saw Ireland, reading Mr. E. S. Bailey, Mr. J. T. Pine. Mr. J. T. In hnndling Sanford celery.
of its wonderful pre-liistoric monuments, Pirie. Jr., Miss Margret Plrie, Mr. William
The supply of tomatoes is increasing |
of its saints and of its present day people. Edwards, Mrs. C. W. Smith, Mrs. Ladd, gradually, which hns prevented any short­
A brie/ glimpse o f Holland followed, Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. Klchnor, Mrs Jenkinson, age. It is brooght about a gradual decline
with pictures of its curious waterways, Mrs. Bnttin. Miss Carson, Miss Chesbro. in f. o. b. prices and it hns resulted in
and quaintly dressed population.
and Miss Brewer. Dr. Dogglas will preach putting tomatoes at a price in the various
We ore now In Italy, inti have only had at Plymouth next Sunday.
markets where they are within reach of
the average consumers. The stock was
time to see n little of those two rarely in­
never better tlian this year.
Already
teresting cities, Florence and Venice,
G E N E V A G LEA N IN G S.
orders for -the Easter trade are being
In conclusion, the d u b has not only Special Correspondence lo The lit.raid:
The festival at the city hall last Friday booked and an active movement is antici­
studied and traveled, it lias successfully
married ofT four o f its valued members night under the auspices o f the Ladies' pated. Florida weather conditions have
nnd daughters. Perhaps it is prouder of Aid Society wns a decided succccss, de­ been favorable to the growing crop.— New |
these feats titan of anything elsfc it lias spite the cool weather. The second of York Produce News.
Plans, Specifications ami Estimates Furnished
these entertainments will be a play by
done.
MAIL BOXES
in dosing the d u b year your out-going home talent. The date for (his has not
on ApplicationsThe b est Box m ade—The Riley. Used |
president wishes to thank all the members been settled.
exclusively
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for their hearty co-operotlon in her plans,
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and for their cordial assistance in tnnkc- ing some time with her brother returned
If you want to sell ot buy city lots, city I
Ing the weekly meetings so very inter to tier home in Forsyth. Go., on Monday.
property*.celery farms, see N. H. Garner. [
esting -and attractive. It has been £
Dr. und Mrs. Lewis of Defiance, Ohio,
great pleasure to work with and for you after s e n d in g a few months at their
In th e Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial |
all and the year has seemed to her a liome in Geneva have returned home.
113 First Street
Oj&gt;i&gt;. Euatüfliee
Circuit o f the State o f riorlda tor
very short and delightful one.
Evun Patti&amp;hnll, who is attending Stet­
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son University, visited the home folks for City of Sanford. 1 BUI in Chancery lo Enforce
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APOPKA AFFAIRS
Tax Lien.
M. C. Hedengren. J
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Special Correspondence to The Herald:
Rev. McCall and family of Oviedo are
To the defendant. K. C. Duncan :
Mrs. J. H. Druce, of Nashville, Tenn.,
It appearing from lit* affidavit of the City Solidspending a short while in our community. tor of the City of Sanford herein Sled that he be­
has been spending a few days In town
lieves that ton are a non resident of the Stale of
Mrs. B: V. Proctor spent last Saturday florid*, ana that ynut rreldrntvi la uni tinea, and
and looking after her property Interests
that there ie so petaeu in thle (tale the eervtce of
tn Ortafldo On b dairies*
here. " She left“ for her home again last
a subpoena upon «hunt would bind you. and that
your age ie over the age of II yvora
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Mias
King
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Oviedo
visited
Miss
Clark
Tuesday.
It la therefore ordered that yuu do appepe in thle
last week and attended the festival.
court to the bill herein Died, upon Monday. June 7.
The protracted services at the Method­
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Many will be sorry to know that Mrs.
It la further ordered that tide order of publication
ist church came to a close last Sunday
he pubiiahed once a week for eight consecutive]
night with a last congregation in attend- Saunders continues quite aick with fever. wee aa In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub-

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once, and Rev. W. H. McLeod has return­
Miss Ruth Huddleston visited Orlando
ed ro his home at Fort Myers. Two mem­ last week.
bers were added to the church and much
Mid-week prayer meeting is held every
good was accomplished In reviving Chris­ Wednesday night at the Methodist church
tian people.
led by some layman.
Mrs. J. W. Hamilton and little daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Curry, who have been vis­
of Rochelle. Ga., visited friends here last iting Mr. Pert Smith, have returned to
week and left Saturday for Knights to their*home in Orlando.
•pend -a fea r-d a y s -with her ntnrrh
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will Be'sofvIces'iiPtlie'
daughter. Mrs. Hamilton formerly lived
chtirch Mfcxt Sunday with preaching by
In Apopka and her many friends are glad Rev.
i Smith.
to see her again.
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llahed In the City of Sanford, In C

FloeIda.

Wltnraa ray hand and the eeal of laid circuit |
court, llila 27lh day of March, A. D. 1000.
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in Orlando In «aid nounty. at 10 ocfcck a. at., or H
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Miss Kate Witherington, who is attend­
ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
U iU rest irf i s U p i s r t f _ t U follow ing-dead .l—i
ing the Cathedral School In Orlando spent Special Correspondence to The Herald: - resi cauta la said covety.to-wU; likxk five. Tier
Saturday and Sunday with her parents in
Ur. Clarence Stet^L^as returned after a fifteen uf Sanfurd. pruni Ing tn the map uf the
florida Land and Colonisation Company ei '
Apopka.
visit to Jacksonville and other place*.
otherwise known os t l . TinflonT
Miss Jessie Welch, one of Apopka's
Yesterday Miss Jessie Schriver o f Rosen- a « k
most highly esteemed young ladies, leaves burg. Ky„ chartered the launch Mamie,
this week for Fort Myers where she will owned by Mr. Pegginhart of Sanford and 33-41

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_ REGARDING OUR NEW POSTOfTICE

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The Herald Insr week registed- a kick ]

METTINGER’S I

METTINGER’S

[ f p f i m n E # Postoffice Department for
Published Ererr FrkJijr Momini at ' Sanford. Fla. raising the rate on box rentals. In other |
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R- J Hour, Manilla! Editor
words the people do not want a higher tax
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boxes unless the department will erect
Subscription Pries. #1.00 a Ytar In Advance
a building commensurate with the growth
fotetvd aa M coad-dau mall riattar Aufu it 22nd. o f the city, and one that would be in keep­
1908, at tb* Poi loffie* at Sanford, Florida, o ing with the other Improvements. The
_______ ondar Art of March 3rd. 1879.
present quarters o f the postoffice is a dis­
Durban* Advrrtlilns Company, JaclaonvIUr, Rrp-“ grace to Sanford and the postoffice de­
rcaenutlve.
partment.
From
Philadelphia’s most
Stylish
58-inch Bleached,
Like all questions, there are two sides
Offlct Ftrtt Floor In the fili hop Block, Firit Street
-l.._T72-inch
Bleached Linen,
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manufacturer-------;-------------------------- ”
Telephone No, 148.
to the matter, and in a conversation with
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Exceptional values in
1.00 and 1.25
Postmaster Haskins the fact was elicited
Newest end Leteet Styles
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What a noisy city Sanford promises to that n new building is an impossibility
Quality. Napkins to Match
become.
unless the city has free delivery, and that
free delivery cannot bs obtained unless
“ Ybe-queryln Sanford for the past week the city officials force the property.awners
has been. “ A re you for the fountains Re­ to make better sidewalks on several
Sand Fly Mesh,' Wooden or Iron Frames
moval or notT” Almost a question of streets, and more street lights erected.
wet or dry;_______________
Half-Hose
The Inspector has been here Severn!
limes recently, and Informed the city
Cunopics to attach to Bed Sprint». Steel Wire;
Robert Gamble Is still trying to convert
council that these improvements would be
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Listed Price, $4.50
the city of Jacksonville Into a celery held
a necessity for city delivery.
nnd wonders why the d tlren s do not take
The rent on the boxes has boen raised
up with his great scheme.
because the postoffice receipts seem to I
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The Herald, though only seven months
other cities.
old, has 9 copulation more than.twice ns
Senford is growing so rapidly, and so
' ’ hfrgh ns tl/at' e\%l*ntlalne3Tjy any other
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^.Sanford newspaper—and it is constantly
the postoffice that following a general
lncreasiqg._ Tills will interest ad vertisers.
rule o f the department, the box rent is Great R esu lt« A chieved From Chronicle
raised.
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Special Edition
The beef trust has a permit from the
Thc.jdcpurtment has recognized the
Few people realize the great number of
government to sell embalmed beef again.
need o f ■a free delivery to relieve the new people who have come to Sanford this
Benzoate o f soda, held to be harmless by
congestion at the general delivery win­ season from reading the special edition of
Grand Display of the latest
the head o f the National Bureau o f Chem­
dow and laying down the specifications the Chronicle. This edition edited and ar­
istry, will be used by the packers to pre­
necessary for this delivery expect the ranged by E. T. Woodruff, nnd circulated
serve the meat. All those who want lo
city officials to take action at onctL. . . frecly uYcrm any states at- the Union, has
eat embalmed beef hold u p their hands]
When Uic"Trce tIeTivery has been estab­ been the means o f bringing hundreds o f
lished Sanford Is In line for a fine new people to Sanford. This was one of the
Bro. Walpole Of the Manatee Record building or at least a much better room
finest editions ever published In Florida,
will soon be a celery king. Says that in will be procured and fitted with all
and the .edition has long since been ex­
a few years thousands o f cars will be the Jntest improvements to facilitate the
hausted. The latest booklet issued by llie
moving from the Manatee section. Shake. handling o f a greatly increased business.
Board o f Trade has also proved of great
Frank! There Is no better topic in the The people through The Herald have
benefit, although the amount printed'waa
state to expatiate upon than celery.. It
depart-1 inadequate to supply the demand. This
The Famous 4ÏE0RGIETTA SAILORS in nil Shapes ami sizes
"has polHTciimtl county division beat
ment kicks back at the city council.
class o f advertising has been of inestima­
mile.
A x the matter stands the question o f a ble value toSauford.and explums the pres­
new postoffice building and free delivery ence o f the rnuny people who are flocking
Urq- Bullock o f the Gainesville Elevator
Is now up to the council.
to Sanford every dny. Manydemandsfar
I«th ere with the goods, in reply to the
this special edition are coming to The
Tallahassee Democrat stating that the
Herald
office every d a y -fro m people in
FOR
A
SANrORO
DAILY______
vcrxUy m ay.be moved to Tallahassee |
different
pqgts of the United States and
The citizens of Sanford and Orange
’ he replies that the University is in no dan­
ger o f being moved but that the Jflorida county have been most insistent in the Canada. It is to be hoped that Mr.WoodCollege may be moved to Gainesville and past few months for the editor of T he niff con he prevailed upon to issue another
also the itate Capital.
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Herald to give them a m l Daily paper edition soon with views of the new railand knowing thd field and the possibill- riuffi. streetcar* line, street paving and
. The mid-winter edition of the Ft.1Myars ies we can .announce that in th en ca r many other Improvements thnt have taken
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Press was one of the best of the kind ever future The Herald will be mndo a dally. place in the past six months.
If another edition is printed it will cer­
issued in Florida. It was printed on good A larger and faster press, a folding ma­
enamel paper and was filled from cover­ chine and a typesetting machine will be tainly have the support of every citizen,
to cover with good reading matter and added to our lurge equipment and when as they, one and all, realize tiic great value
fine half-tone cuts dlscriptive of Ft. My­ the Daily Herald makes its appearance o f this class o f advertising.

il W e Cater to Wenters of Good Goods Only
M E N ’S S TR A W H A T S

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LINEN
2 5 co n ts
7 5 cent
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M O S Q U ITO CANOPIES

SILK

M E N ’S F L O R E N Z A

$1.25 to $2.00

35 cents a pair
Three pairs for $1.00

O ur Price, $3.50

ADVERTISING BRINGS RETURNS

MILLINERY OPENING!

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Children’s Hats and Baby C a p s

MRS. J . H. BRUTON

Gas and Gasolene

ers und Lee county. The Herald cqpgyi- it will be a dal_l£pap«_in_£yer.yj£fl5C of.
-taiate8 Messn.'Rulil'ah(! Stout upon tiiier the word. We are not entering the dnily
Reid blinded to lire many obstacles thnt
fine edition.
beset the path In this7ievTdeparture but
For the benefit of those citizens who arc fully cognizant o f every detail and
arc timid about the noise of the new rail­ from llie Experience already gained will
way and brick paving Tiie Herald sug­ have all plans carefully made before In­
gests that the city council pass'an 6rdl- flicting the dnily upon the unsuspecting
nnnee making it compulsory" for everyone public. Sanford demands a dally next
to wear rubber shoes, rubber collars nnd fall and continuing the policy jA giving
rubber necks and all the horses b^^liod our renders what they desire, The Herald
with rubber shoes and the wagons tired will at the proper time launch a daily
with rubber. If this does not relieve the ] that will fully cover the field in every
nerves we suggest a removal ta Ft. Reed, respect. __________•_________
or Orlando.
Editor Cleveland o f the DcFuniak Her­
ald in his Inst Issue gives a sketch o f
the past two years o f the Herald and the
trying times experienced in keeping the
paper going with lirnitod recources. His
brethern o f llie press can sympathize with
him in his tribulations and now that beta
on the road to success can wish him good
•luck. Few people ever realize thoordeals
through which the struggling newspaper
mun is forced to pass.

The Herald has been the recipient of
m any rmmplIninrUa-ihl« wiuk frnm /lifinr.
ent sections of the county upon the paper
os a eou n tfpaper. Our best efforts will
be spent in making The Herald a county
paper at-eliTftnerTtnff '»Title published in
Sunford und the bulk uf the news of u local
nuture The Herald will not try to revolu­
tionize the world or devote a column to
happenings that do not concern Orange
County and would be uf no Interest lo the
readers. The world news and state news
is given in a condensed form und will
never become u burden to the county sub­
scribers.

AS A TRADINO CENTER
A glance over The S anford Herald will
SANFORD

at once impress the reader with the great
advantage of Sanford as a trading center.
The crowds o f people upon the stre e t at
all times and especially on Saturday is u
subject that calls forth most favorable
comment from the visitors to the city.
This week especially the grocers are offer­
ing bargains that cannot be duplicated in
the larger cities. Merchants in other lines
ore offering bargains and the' extremely
low prices ore bringing in people from
surrounding towns to purchase their
goods. Sanford's location makes it at
once the natural trading ceiiter for Oraiige, Volusia and Lake counties and our|
enterprising merchants ore offering Hi any
bargains' to Stimulate this trade and
make It permanent. Come to Sanford for
real bargains in every line.

MlntsTcral' A sso cla flo n
The pastors of the various churches of
Sanfordrm ertir the Methodist church last
Monday, und organized u Minlstcrnl A s­
sociation. Rev. R. L. Kirkland presided.
— Tire organization wns perfected by the
election of Rev. J. F^McKinnon as presi­
dent nnd Rev. J. W. Boyd as secretary
and treasurer------ ----------------------This Association will convene every
Monday morning at 9 o’clock. This in­
dicates the fraternal spirit of the pastors,
and n willingness to work together for
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tire good of the people.

The Famous Jewel Brand
(Guaranteed to give satisfaction)

Death o f M iss R oby Mali
Died, at her home, very suddenly, Fri­
day morning. March 2Gth, 1900. Funeral
conducted by Pastor Boyd in Baptist
church Friduy afternoon 1:30.
Her body
was laid to rest in the Beresford cemetery.
She lias left four hruthers lo mourn tier
loss, her parents having passed away
several years ago. Neighbors and friends
extend sympathy and prayers to the be­
reaved, _____________________
Benefit o f the Library
Mrs. Fannie Munson, assisted by the
local talent of Sanford, will give n muslcale on Thursday. April 15. The pro­
ceeds will go lo the Sunford Library As­
sociation and •eTcryana sjiffuld alierid and
enjoy the entertainment nnd also assist
this most worthy Institution. The full
program will be given In next week's
issue of The Herald.

Bro. Howard of the Reporter-Star con­
A rch dea con W ebber In Sanford
fesses that ho, would rather be a "mossArchdeacon
Percy C. Webber, a mission­
back" titan to live In a real city where he
ary
of
the
Episcopal
church, a preacher of
might get beneath the cor wheels. Also
calls The H erald man a rolling stone.” I u,m8ual iure® * “ *1 power, will pass through
Sure thing, little father, and our advice Sanford on Saturday, and will hold a ser­
to you 1s to take a d ay off, get beyond vice Saturday ev e n in g -a t T 3 0 in the
the narrow confines o f your 'little village Episcopal church. All are cordinUy In­
and take a broadePNai^w o f the world. vited.
You will find that since you have been
Purchased Celery Land
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buried In-Orlando for the post twenty
E. V. D. Smith o f Cincinnati, Ohio, after
years there have been some wonderful spending some time in Sanford left yeschanges made and you would be a mod­ day for home. Before leaving he pur­
ern version o f Rip Van Winkle. Pay us chased fifteen acres of land and will be
a visit, grandi&gt;8p. and if the hum o f the down early next fall to im p roved and
city is too great for your antiquated sys­ raise celery and other products.
tem you can return to Howard City.
A rolling stone gathers no moss, and n ___ « rrty lla n Malarial
W e m a k e -«p e d a l carload prices on
sIRlng denTn erer get'fBt? '
mixed sizes of sewer pipe, 4 Inch, 8 inch
T he H erald prints 3 0 0 extra copies and larger sizes. Also second quality
pipes at reduced rates. See us before
today to supply the demand.
buying. Geo. H. Fernaui Ha r d e s t fin

The following from the editor's old
friend and preceptor is greatly appreciat­
ed. Rev. L. 'E. Greunan 1s one o f Ohio's
famuus sons and -has gained rm atlonal
reputation as a Journalist, instructor and
m inister
“ Some kind friend, intending to sur­
prise me has sent some copies of The
Herald. The surprise was genuine. Nev­
er before bave 1 known so good a paper
to be published outside o f the larger cities
and In many o f them the weeklies are
weak reitfodactfonxipr T h ^ t lB I f lI S Ï Ï È ’
Knowing thé odtt'or^RpSSh Holly, my
surprise has softened Into admiration and
congratulation. Sanford is certainly very
“ Lucky" in more than one line and has
a just right to be proud o f her wide-awake
cleanly edited and p rogresiirr-paper,‘ The
Be sure and read the full page adverJU ST RECEIVED
Herald.
ttaements of the Sgnford Grocery Co. and
Success to you,
Another lot or U i o m Bargains in
L. E. C rlnnan ,
Chat. Kunncr in thta itxue.
Harness at
Harry Wilson'».

"If You Love Your Wife Don’ t Roast Hi*r

-Buy a__Hot Weather Gas Range

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Spring Millinery
All the Latest Styles in Ladies* and Children’s Hats

MRS.

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Ili AND ABOUT THE CITYj
Uttle Happenings— Mention of
Matters In Brief.

KRS0NA1 I1EMS Of I NTMES t I

Twenty-one meals at Stumon'a for St.

•R. H. Whitner- has
J. C. Wright. J., of Bartow was among weeks visit to Atlanta.
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the visitors to the city on Wednesday.
Marvels of beauty in millinery creations
Now ts the time to buy your four-inch by Miss Murray, at Mettingers.
sewer pipe for mains. Big stock on hand.
Best line df stoves ever brought to the
— A. E. Hill
city. Prices the lowest. — A. E. H ill.
. Get Fernald'a prices on baseball goods.
Sunbeam corn can be bought for 10 cts.

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a can at Corner A Roberts’.
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Cushing a prominent merchant
Misses Butt and Clayton have returned
I of Oveido wna in the city on Wednesday. home from a pleasant visit to friends in
gtunmary of the rioatlng Small Talk
Planting time Is here. M. M. Smith wil Orlando.
Succinctly Arranged for Hah*
I sell you land on easy terms.
Buy Henry Clay Flour o i W. W. Long.

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A little money now nnd a little now and The best on earth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilson of Pittsburg, then is the way to buy celery land. See
Dried Salt Shoulders at 12J4_centa found
pa., were in the city Wednesday.
M. M. Smith for particulars.
at H. H. Hill's grocery.
Demonstration of Royal Salad Dressing.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Strait nnd Mrs. E. H.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Peck have returned
Friday and Saturday, at Chas. H. Evans |Mnxton of Rocknway. N. J.. were in the
to their home in New Haven, Conn., after
Grocery Store.
city on Wednesday.
a visit to Mrs. H. Liljo.
McKinley edition o f ten cent sheet mu­
See H. H. Hill for Celery City Blend
If you are not living at the City Rea-_
sic all the popular airs, at City Cigar Store Coffee, finest on eorth for 24 cents.
taurant you are not living righ t

See McCuller. He will save you mon
Garner A Roberts handle Chase A San­
Fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to be
ty on onythlng In the grocery line. born’s tea and coffee, the best on earth
fresh— alto oysters.
Everything new and fresh. Phfffte 277
Get ready for the files and M ot—S. C. R ichards, Leffler Block.
Orders taken for fresh eggs at Woman's qultoes. Largest stock and lowest
James Jackson a well known travelling
Exchange.
prices on screen doors and windows salesman of Tampa was the guest o f Mr.
■" ' "bfllcer C onolyofthe Orlando police force. i t .
Marry g, Wilson s.
and Mrs. R. J. Holly on Tuesday.

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Men’s New Ties
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ipenj several,days of this week In this city.

Miss Little page, of Virginia, who has
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
Elegant line o f Easter cards, nt theCity I been teaching in Florida, spent Thursday moving.
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Cigar Store.
—* *J nnd Friday with MrsrN; fl. Sharpe.
For wnnt of storage room, I will clos&lt;&gt;
Demonstration of Royal Salad Dressing,
Garner A Roberts offer high-grade choco- out buggies and harness at cost, for thirty
Friday and Saturday, at Chas. H. Evans' lates today, Saturday, only, for 30 cents days. Now is time to buy, and save
Grocery Store.
per pound.
money.
—S anford Carriage Works.
Bake days. Saturdays and Wednesdays,
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Campbell and Miss
Mrs. J. J. Pnrkhurstnnd Miss Parkhurst
at Woman's Exchange.
Virginia Campbell of Washington, C.H. New York were among the visitors stop­

ThreeTMb. cans of Tomatoes for 25 |

were ,n lhe d ty 0,1 Tuesday.
Handsome productions In the mllllnery
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Williams of Daytona art. by Miss Murray, on exhibition at
were in the city on Wednesday and Thurs­ Mettingers
Clean, wholesome, well cooked— ore
day.
Eggplant plants for sale. W. J. Hill, the meals served at The City Restau
Sanford. Fla.
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Miss Willie Connell, of Oakland, stopDill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
ped over Thursdhynight with Mra/N. B
mangoes nnd sour pickles in bulk.
Shorpc on her wny-lo Lexington, Ky
Chas. Evans.
Canned apples, only 10 cents at Garner
A Roberts'.
Ilava you seen th e latest things In
refrigerators— all s te e l—at Horry J.

“ Wilson's.------- ' ----------------- — ---------------Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Fnrrar left Tuesday
for Dyer. Tenn., where they will visit home
folks for the summer.
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Fresh oysters on Tuesdays nnd Fridays ut
Gamer A Roberts'. Full measure.
The Herald can be found at the store of
Tlifo. J. Miller A Son nnd the City Cigar
Store. While they can be -purchased at
Tile Herald office, we would prefer thateveryone wanting extra copies would pur­
chase them at these two news stands.

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

ping over in the city on Wednesday.
~ Do you woiit five acres‘ bE gOOd celery
laud, all in cultivation, located less than
three miles from Sanford, at the station of
the Sanford A Everglades railway T This
choice tract of land will be sold during the
next ten days for $3,500. Cal) at The
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Hcratd office for particulars.

The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association

W IL L B U ILD£ YO U A H O M E
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For Particulars, Call on
C . H. F E R N A L D , P r e s .

WANTSWE
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Can Fit you

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Garner A Roberts.

NEW FOUNTAINS FOR SANFORD

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Motzlngcr of Frank­
fort. Michigan, arrived in the city last Sat­
Romeo Coffee, 3 pounds for one dollar
urday. and will remain here several week*.
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Chas. Evans.
Jtnrine-iheir-stnr-thcY Will ~tinvc rooms
Marvels of beauty in millinery creations
with Frank Darling on Laurel avenue. Mr.
by Miss Murray, at Mettingers.
Mntzinger will attend to the vegetable
J. N. Whittier has installed a large safe business in which he is interested.
In his real eitate office. His friends claim
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hancock and daugh­
he is selling so much land that the safe
ters Helen and Dorothy, who have spent
becomes a necessity.
the winter in Sanford, left Tuesday for
Ridiculous low prices for the most beau their home in Frankfort. Michigan. Mr.
*iful millinery creations, by Miss Murray, Hancock has been engaged in vegetable
at Mettingers.
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growing during ibeitayhcre and has bsen
Florida people better see Sanford Celery very successful. The family will return
Delia Land Co.’s property before buying to Sanford in the fall.
*ruck farms.
— J. N. W iijtner.
Ridiculous low (trices for the most beau­
for sale by Garner A Roberts.

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!V. J. F. McKinnon went over to DeDirectors
O. H . F E R R A L O
Land Wednesday to occomilhny his
J. C. HICQINB
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daughter, Miss Willie Wyman who has
Garner A Roberts are now agents for
F . P. P O R S TE R
H. R. STlVKNR
entered the Normal School of Siei
T . J. M IL L E R
the famous Royal Scarlet can goods.
University.
Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
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market,
Writ* him nt Orlando,—-------------- •------SIS Art Squares for $id, size 0xl2. ET
Rugs, from 75 cents up. E. A. Heffield
A. Heffield Co.
Furniture Store.
if you want a first-class tailor-made
Miss Mittie Bray, Miss Dnisie Peter,
suit for $12.98, call nt I). A. Caldwell' A
Miss Mary Fowler and Miss Clemans of |All Local Advertisements Under This
Sons.
Winter Garden, (Hissed through Sanford Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
*A. R. Cussill of Hnwkinsvllle. Ca., is
this week on their way to DeLand to
W anted— Party who horrwed set of wire
visiting home folks tills week. Rex wu*
take the Nurmul course of Stetson Uni­ stretchers from tiie about six months ago
formerly with The Herald nnd now ha.*
to return same.
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—A. D. Smith.
versity.
charge of a printing plunt in HnwkinsR
hode
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Rr.ns
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sale
,—Choice R.
We sell the best lime and cement that
ville.
I. red hens, cockerels, pullets and eggs.
money can buy.
—A. E. Hill
Prices low. —CrciL Gauuett, French ave­
The finest nnd most complete line of
Elect
ii lira mi Ten and Spices. nue, Sanford.
candies and cigars .lira-hr pi—am sale by

CHas. E vans.
For Sale.— 190 acres hammock land,
J.
G.
Harrold,
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prominent
merchant of 120 acres cleared, small house und horn
Chas* Evans.
Now is tiie time to buy your sub-irri­
iainesville sjtent -several doyn of this (on place. Flowing well can la* find. Near
You need a good typewriter and do not gated land. . Sec M. M. Smith.
railroad. Address. Francis Karel.Sanford,
week witli home folks. Mr. Hnnruld was R. F. I). No. 1.
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wnnt to pay ntj cxhorbitnnt price for it.
The Geo. H. Fernald Co. tins the finest formerly in business in Sanford juul was
see the Dlickcaderfer, nt The Herald office line ofTisimtg tackle - in town. Call and
For Sale.— White Minorca hens, fine
much surprised at tile great lni|irovemrnti
layers; your choice. $1 each— R.B. L ynch,
Genial doe Dawson, the heavy weight see us.
being made in Sanford In the past year.
For Sale— Five acres of good celery
commerciHf man called upon the local
In the list of contestants for the valua­
Do away with dust while sweeping car­ land all In cultivation. On tiie Sanford
hardware trade on Tuesday.
ble premiums offered by the Tampa Times, pets by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of A EvergladesNRy. about 3 miles front tiie
city. Will be_sol&lt;J in the next ten days
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Enslerpost enrdsht WOflinTTs Exchange. there appear the names of two of San­ W, W. Long.
for $3,500. Call ut the Herald office for
ford's
rniented
young
ladies—Miss
Jessie
Our Own coffee, the best 2S cent coffee
See hand-painted score cards nt Wo­ particulars.
on the market, for sale at Gnrner A Roberts' Stumon and Miss Flossie Frank.
man's Exchange.
W anted—Tinners, first class men only.
Orders taken for roses ut Woman's Ex­
stores only.
H. W. Dawson of Toronto, Canada, who State wages, experience, etc., in first let­
ter. Coons A Colder, 22 W. Adams st.,
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High grade Cigars and Tohncco. Smok­ change.
has been spending, several dnys In San­ Jacksonville, Fla.
30-3p
Ha
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some
productions
in
the
Millinery
ing and chewing. Most cotnjtlete line in
ford, left Tuesday for atripdown the East
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ale
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Choice-Jersey
cows
for sale
art, by Miss Murray, on exhibition at Coast as far as Miami. Mr. Dawsoo will
the city.
Chas. Evans.
cheap. Now fresh or will be soon. Also
return here before going back to his Cana­ Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. ClrCommencing January 1st. 1909, George Mettingers.
H. W. Metcalf and John Rmnke of Or­ dian home, and will he with us again early I cular free. C. F.Word.Wlnter Pork. 29tf
W. Venable, contractor nnd builder, will
employ only union labor, nnd work eight lando were in the city on Tuesday. This next season to do business with celery and
For Sale__ 25-foot cabin launch; 8-h.p.
engine; brand new. For particulars ndis Mr. Metcalf's first trip to Sanford in the lettuce growers.
hours a day,
dress J. A. McMillan, R. F. D., Sanford.
W. P. Hinchey, representing the Orlando |
year and he imagined he wns in
Go to H. H. Hill for everything in the|
For Sale— Boiler, pump, and engine, 8
Jacksonville,
seeing
so
many
people
on
grocery line.
Reporter-Star, spent Monday nnd Tuesday
horse. In good condition, and will be sold
the
street.
in this city in the interest of Hint paper.
The best dinner In the city at The cheap.
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The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for City Restaurant for 35 cents.
—Sanford Machine A Foundry Works.
Not the ch ea p est, but the b e st— are
Tkorougiiurcu Eccsroa H atching— White
the m eals served at The City Res­ sale st W. W. Long's Grocery.
Wyandot*. White Leghorns, Buff Leghorns,
M. M. Smith has 1.000 acres of celery
taurant.
and Buff Rock. $1 for 15. Apply to J. F.
Ariel, Sanford.
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Fresh Georgia butter, 35 cents a (round land. Sold on easy terms.

Olives in hulk nnd In all size bottles.

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Will Be Placed on Commercial Street
For Sale; Wood—Pine or oak, by car
Instead of First
load; Mocks or otherwise. W. B. Mallard .

For Our Store
We have anticipated
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YOUR
Needs and Bought Our
Stock of
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Furnishings

All to Suit YOU .and YOUR
1 Altamonte Springy-Florida.
At a special meeting of the city coun- J
i l l Tiéld 6n Tüëïdaÿ7 tlîc’ petitions that
If you want a first-class typewriter ut ___ Pocket-book——4» «4ee( eaU-ai-Tha-llarabl-offloafavored the removal of iht
inspect
lire Bllckensderfer. T h e best
the one that did not were presented
and most compact machine on the market. Spring is opening up nnd
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speeches were made by Messrs. Fernald. I
W anted— Everyone to know that the
Thrasher, A. E. Philips, JC. H. Leffler, F, L.
to
Blickensderfer typewriter is tiie best on you will be compelled
Woodruff and MnyrU Bake! Afternmost the markeL See them at The Herald o f­
delightful talk festthe council decided that fice.
come out in a New Outfit
the fountains would have to be removed
For Sale—Good property, now bringing
Why not let us supply your
from First street onc^As a compromise will twelve per cent interest on Investment.
— N. 11 G a r n ir , Sanford.
efect new fountains on Commercial direct
For Sale.—Twenty-four acres o f valua­ needs?
at the intersection of Palmetto and Park
ble
celery land not far from Celery a venue.
avenues. They will be of modern archi­
Partly improved. A bargain. Dr. Howard,
“ There Is nothing new under tiie aun‘*
tecture and should be made attractive Sanford.
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and kept up. If half the interest is taken
For Rent— Furnished rooms for light
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see tiful millinery creations, by Miss Murray,
In the new fountains that has been man­ housekeeping. W. F. Leavitt, corner Elm But none of the Goods under
D. A. Caldwell A Sons.
- y at Mellingers.
street.
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ifested in the old ones they will certainly avenue andT Third
our roof are OLD, and much
$18 Art Squares for 915, size 9x12. E. be kept In good condition.
Msttings of all kinds and patterns, from
une y ;
a»
20 cents per yard to 50 cents, at E. A. A. Heffield Co.
three or four montila. — Herbert O. CripNEW
and
up-to-date
Mr. Leffler Returns
pen. Sanford.
3!-2p
Heffield Y Furniture Store.
Dr. Jos. N. Robson of Union. S. C . has
C. H. Leffler has returned home after
Mitorm. C. M. Berry and T. E. F. Hoskins arrived In the city, and for the present
We don't charge anything, fur a look.
■pending the past month in Jacksonville
A rriv al a n d D e p a r tu r e o f M a lta — «.
have recently sold at a good advance five will have his office at 819 Park avenue.
Effective November fifteenth.
where be had charge of the Sanford ex­
Come and investigate before
Arrive Fium
. acres o f trucking land near Sanford to Dr. Robson is a physician and surgeon,
hibit at the Exposition and also hod
Math...........7 00 a. m.. 2 09 p. m , 9 40 p. m,
Messrs. Massey and Smith.—Orlando Re- and will open an office in the business
j a S m i i i M H ...............T 0 0 L'Et.'.TOTp. 3 .
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biffing eirtwhere **
uartars S U M Q | 9l fcliM ffflWwsr . fTMin
u a of»ly . . . . .
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portion o f the city as soon as he a su gei
Tituivlllc branch........... 0 00 e. m . 5 40 p. m.
Mr. Leffler has performed his arduous
Oviedo branch................................... 10 90 s. in
The Royal Tailors brand of clothing a suitable location- His family will move
to the entire satisfaction of every
Trilby branch....................7 00 e. re . I 10 p. m.
Tavares branch.................................... t 92 p. in.
®eans perfection. See samples at D. A. to Sanford later, and will make this city one and mainly through his efforts a great
Lssvs for
their home.
Caldwell A Son's.
part of the Influx o f hew people coming
Ninth.................
2 92 p, ro.. a 00 p. m.
South
.1 99 p. re . S
p. m . 0 00 p m.
Gas and gasolene stoves, wheelbarrows, to Florida was directed toward Sanford.
Home investors put your ¡celery money
W. E. HOUSHOLDER
- TttasvHU branch..............V 00 s. » . . 2 29 p. re. DR.
■ewer pipe, d a y and cement die, flower Mr. D lB w will not be allowed to take a
Orleds branch...................................... 2 30 p. re.
in Celery Delta Land Co.'s land. See
Trilby brasch................... J 49 p. in.. 9 00 p. m.
pots. Try our prices.
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vacation for he is slated to take charge
Tivsrcs brasch................6 40 a. re., ,2 23 p. in
DENTIST
Branch train» dally eicvpt Sunday; «than daily.
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The Get^ H. Fernald Co. \ of the big Fourth of July celebration and
Only 14.50 far a. 21-meal ticket at
A daily express pouch received from Tampa at Rooms 23. 24 and 28. Pko Bbli
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The CHg Restaurant gives 21 meals push it to completion. Ho la the kind of j II 99 a. ro, . Csai. f . Harems. R M n siU .t. _
the City Restaurant. The meals are
hustlers needed to advertise our city.
S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A.
H. C. Harems. A u l Pueuassisr.
for 94 » . M i thay •re worth It.
**fth more.

D. L. Thrasher

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THE SANFORD HERALD

VOICE Of THE PEOPLE

riled To r Record

Robt.Sim m ons ond wife lo E. H. K11bee, wd., $100.
Letters and Communications on
Davis i Jordan lo L A. Breekney Co.,
chat, mtg., $150.
Various Timely Topics.
Sarah B. Hill to Oeo. Fox and wife, sat.
mtg*
Anthony F. Snelo ond wife to A. H.
Hand, wd., $1400.
In This Department will be round the
A nnie E. Ervlne ond husband to F.
Views, Opinions and Comment
Relnsch mtg.. $1000.
of Practical Writers.
Mary Sylvester to IL Hoffman, mtg.,

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

IWe Invite correspondence on live topic* from ell
section* oi the County. *l»o new* Item* of Intrtest
Brevity will Insure. prompt puMlent inn. Article*
contrary to the views of the Editor will be pub­
lished, bat abusive sod anonymous communlcations will be rejected. We will not be responsible
for opinion* expressed by contributors. All communlcetions Intended for current Issue must be In
band not ls|er then Tuesday p. m .l—En------- ' ------

If You Want to Buy or Sell

C IT Y PROPERTY
OR TR U C K LANDS
Come arid See Us

Fidelity Trust C6„ to Mary H Jordan,
qcd., $60.
The Idea was conceived by some o f the
D. Washburn &amp;. Co., and W.D. Fletcher
prominent citizens of Sanford who raised
agreet dissolution.
and contributed a considerable proportion
A. M. Nicholson and w ife to W. E. Gore
o f the money expended on the first one
et nl. wd., $725.50.
at the intersection of First street and
John C. Jones, adm., asst. mtg.
Park avenue. The ladies were led in
Jno. Peterson and wife to Olive Story,
this movement by the late Mrs. Col.
wd., $1.
Walter Gwynn. The primary object was
Joe Cameron and wife to Cco. B. Dick­
to provide a public fountain o f drinking
enson, Jr„ wd., $1.
water for the convenience o f visitors who
Trav. Ins. Co. to T. R. Evans., wd.,
ofteq cam e by hundreds on tho excursion
$650(L “
train! etui suffered for the w n n rof water
Anna M. DeForest to David B. Mohan,
on hot summer days.
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wd., $10.
W . T. Deane, F. P. Fn rsrei m id- A _ E_]
— Claire Lewis to Mary W. Sccord, mtg..
Philips, representing three o f the corners
' at this point, were requested to take hold
Peoples Bank to W. R. Gardner, sat.
of the matter and act as "constructive
mtg., $500.^
MS»»-.-!
com m ittee." Mr. Forster was mode treas'A/, M. -(¿«miner and husband lo Jas.
’ urcr. The committee a iii.fif.’ TX TC*Way7
Moughton. wd., $1.
on the fourth corner, hendetlJ h e ju b scrlp- Ella- E r P a c t r n n d h t fib u n d " io Jos.
llon llsniberallyland were promptly fol­
Moughton, wd., $1.
BOARDING CELERY. SANFORD. FLA.
lowed by many enterprising citizens
State o f Florida to Gust Lind, td..
until a sufficient amount o f money was
$68.78.
collected to eliable the committee to con­
Mary W. Socord to Chns. E. Martin,
It Makes No DiffeJence What You Want or Where You Want It
struct, not only a convenience, but the
wd.. $87.50.
thing o f beauty which they land deter­
Jno. G. Grover ond wife to W. R. O'Neal
mined upon. The Town Council granted
wd.. $750.
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tho prlvllcgejim ljhj&gt;_fnqntnip w m Im lltj
F. M, Lang, et*at. to W. R. O’Neal, wd., |
"p rom p tly- by these contributions of the
$50.
citizens without any expense to tho city.
L. P. Bonebraker. admr., to W. P. P il-1
and on Terms that are Right
The late John Dodd soon after led a
Uans, saL mtg., $750. — :--------similar movement and the fountain at
R. M. Farrell to C, R. Walker, •wd., |
the Intersection o f Palmetto avenue and
$ 1000.
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First street was constructed.
J. W. Miller and wife to M. M. Smith. |
It is little enough to ask the Town
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Council to keep the fountain! clean and
M. M. Smith to J. W. Miller, wd.. $ 4 0 0 .1
supplied with attractive spray attach­
M. E. Crenshaw, et al., to Albert Wylly, [
ments. These fountains have grown dear
et al., qcd., $100.
to tho hearts of our citizens. They form
W. A. W cstcott to W. R. O’Nenl, assgt'
an essential part o f our main street in
mtg., $250.
that they break the monotony, refresh
W. M. Sicilians to P. U. Martin, mtg., |
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the eyes and, round about themselves,
$ 1000.
scatter their coo) showers through the
V. S. Starbuck to Antonia Carlton, wd., |
Bun’s *hented rays. They ornnment the
$79.83.
broad, lively avenue In fact, in picture
T. II. Barlow to Whltner &amp; Rosseter, |
and in song. As In Tennyson’s Brook, so
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j u t c o w R ts s io ahi spravfr
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Best by T s s t for G row ers. All who have
"Men may .come., flOiL. men tis»
used this spray continuously nn&lt; free from hi isti t
John Clark, Jr., to Carlton Supply 0 $ . |
Used In Uncle Sam ’ s Paint Shop
(th ey) go on forever!” Touch them not
amt insects.
wd., $1500.
W e h a v e the largest
During the past year the U. S.
Let them remnlp as a perpetual adorn­
Navy
lias
consumed
691,000
pounds
Int. Turp. Fund to D. Washburn &amp; Co. |
a
n
d -b e s L e q u ¡p lie d plant
ment for our posterity to enjoy.
■utdeed,-$l.25.------- —
—---------------Talk"about la cV ór space for streercars
Lucas W hite Paint
fo r d r iv in g w e lls in this
W. T. Fletcher and wife to Overstreet ]
and vehicles to pass. Absurd! The
ami 278,700 (rounds of LUCAS
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e c t io n o f (lie fo u n t ry
Turp. Co., qcd., $ 50 .__
COLORS,‘ sufllcient’lb prlxlucc more
fountains are at the intersection of two
a n d tire p re p a re d to till
J. H. Ducr and wife to E. and C. Hand, |
than 100,000 gallons of painL
brood streets ip each ense with abun­
equivalent tu 50 carloads of 200,wd.. $ io :
a
il o r d e r s p ro m p tly . Our
dance of room for convenient and grace­
000 gallons each, and which would
Austin I). Davis to M. F. McDonald, ns-1
- m a c h in e r y is a jH o -d a te
ful curves. Go to St. Augustine' where,
make n train more titan bnc-half
sgnt. mtg., $10.
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mile long.
on sqrnejjf her broader Btreets. there is
a n d o u r w ork m en are
Jas. B7 Poor and wife to N. R. Trout, |
In mlditiun to this Uncle Sam
roam for but one wagon at a time to pass
s
k ille d in th e w ork. .
has used during tiie past year more
w d.,$l.
either side o f the street car line. Com­
than 2 5,000 gallons of LUCAS
Julius Pepper and wife toC. Goesswcin. |
pare Buch a condition with the room and
VARNISHES, ENAMELS aftd other
• T h o s e con tem p la tin g
wd.. $145.
products.
to spare around our fountains at the in­
p u t t in g iii w e lls would
A. F. Sloatcrmnn and wife to W. P, |
Uncle Srnn’s preference is not a
tersection o f our exceptionally wide
matter of favor, but of QUALITY
Gardner, wd., $800.
s
e r v e t h e ir best inter­
streets and then let these beautiful guflhand RESULTS.
.
.
State o f Floridu to F. H. Davis, td., |
e
s ts b y C on su ltin g us and j:
I
In Uncle Sam’s service, ns in
$51.55.
everybody clse's. LUCAS- PRO-'
’ Sau ford is knqwn as the “ d ly wltii the
le a r n in g p r ic e s before
T. C. Carlson jet ux., to Sanford B. A L. ]
DUCTS have an unbroken record
flowing fountains,” und these spouting
m
a k in g c o n t r a c ts .
for
satisfactory
results,
Assn., mtg., $1200.
waters at once suggest to the visitor the
Thos. E. Wilson to T. C. Carlson, wd., |
W W V tV W V W W Vt
unfailing streams that water the great
$25 0.
celery fields which have made tills com­
Gilbert P. Whited to Chns. Morrow, wd., j
munity wealthy and famous.
$600.
I endorse Mr. Geo. 11. Fernnld’B position
Nettie J. Rollins and husband to Viney
emphatically—let tho fountains alone I
Thompson, wd.. $ 30 0. •
— A . E. P hilips .
Viney Thompson to Nettie J. Rollins,
P. S.—Since placing in your hands my
mtg., $100.
communication concerning the public
C. D. Christ to Annie Waterhouse, wd.,
fountains, the town council has passed a
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, C auliflow ers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
$ 2700.
resolution lo the effect that new fountains
Smith &amp; Davis to Ctias. E. Jones,
will be placed on Commercial street at the
I Sell tiie Land—Yuur Bruins, Money, nnd
agree’t $700.
intersection of Park and Palmetto aveMuscles Makes the Crop and the Profit
Smith &amp; Davi* to Chas. E. Jones,]
itu ertn iteu of thepresent fountains on
-sgree’t $700.------------j— ;—
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■First stictil which Win be removed. This
John
T.
Albertson
to
J.
Pepper,
sat.
modifies my objections, though we shall
mtg., $2500.
miss the ornamental spray from First
John Adams to Nathan Grant, wd., $ 7 0 .1
street, and it would be better to keep the
Grace E. Patrick to Joe fcF a rfis, qcd.,
old and erect the new besides. A. E. P»
$80.
1
W.
E.
and
F.
D.
Gore
to
C.
P.
Dow,
lien;
]
Important to Investors
[
$270.05.
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--------Tructs of land uf L 2. 3, 5, ID, 40. 70
Rosseter It Whltner to A. B. Brock wd.. I
acres, at prices $ 3 0 0 , $50 0, $65 0, $ 80 0
and $1,200, at Altamonte Springs, Or­ $30 0.
F. E. Orecn. et. al., to J. E. Buxton, wd., |
ange county, Florida— tiie most desirable
First Street Public fountains

W E H A V E IT

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D L A N D 1ÓOMPANY

A. E. H I L L

Hardware and Farm
tlCAS-PAINT

Implements

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WELL [IIIIVINÜ

Growing Strawberries, Celery

residence or winter home location in Or­ $ 1000.
F. L. Terrell and wife to W oy &amp; Webb, |
ange county. Pure water, high rolling
qcd.,
$45.
land o f best quality, interspersed with
T. A. Hux to M. F. McDonaL sat. mtg., ]
Innumerable clear water lakes; one of
W. F. Leavitt and wife to S. W. Wright,
the most heulOiy locations tn South Flor­
wd. $60.
ida. Apply to
N. H. Fogg,
W. T. Johns to N. 11. Garner, wd., $ 8 0 0 .1
2 3 -tf
Altmonte Springs.
D. Lockhart to Mattie B. Carter, et. al., |
Ladles Take Notice ... ,
Hs pendens,.
Albert Cratilling, proprietor of tiie ^ n - . Proposed charter Hub Furnishing Com­
-aorial fxsrlors iff1the Pico block, opposite I pany.
the express office, announces that he is
Andrew Johnson to CitiUgtmm A Co., |
now prepared to do ladies’ hair-dressing chaL mtg., $840.
as well 0s ladies’ facia) massage. Exports | Chas. W. Ward to Eugene R. Bagby, |
are em ployed: who will be sent to the wd., $1.
homes o f all making request The prices I C. A. Hovey to W. II. Renolds, Tr.. wd., I
are reasonable, and only white people ore [ MelylUe C. Follett to Jgs. F. Johnson,
wd.. $ 40 0,
catered to.
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Tut Hauui’s ’phone is No. 148

IM PROVED IR R IG A TED F A R M S — U N C L E A R E D LANDS
Flowing Wells on All
Celery Delta and other Desirable Tracts fn Blocks to suit Purchaser.

J . N. W H IT N E R

Prices nnd descriptions upon re

First National Bank Bxuhh'ig

W ad«, the tuner, Orlando.

fr'.r1'' 'V'i&amp;háfkn'àhr.',\fii

�April 2, 1909

TttC SANfORD HERALD
N otice p f A pplication fo r Tax Deed
- U n d e r S e c t io n s o f Chapter 4888.
Laws o f Florida.

FLORIDA LAW MAKERS

Capital 9 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

limrth day of June. A. D . 1*0«. h n WrJ iald c*rtmeate In my ulUc«. and haa made applicatlan for
tax deed to ta»ue In aevordanc* with law. Sskl

srty (u*(*d hr Ornate County, Florida, v&gt;-wit:
Begin 10 ch*. W. ofNT-E. C or.offf-E . 1-4 ofS -W
l -l-S«-- 32, Tp 1». A It 30 E. Run W. 50 Rdr
S. 80 Rda.. E. 80 Rd».. N, 80 Hda The aakl lint
being aaaeaaed at the date or U&gt;* Uiuance of lurh
u-nUicaie in the name of A. L logeriou. Uni
aald cetiflca te »hall hr redeemed accord Ing io L „
lereon on the 27th day o
U «t Of Senators And Representatives A crii. A. D„ 1009.
»Ull.
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\W ltne»» my oflh
otncial
signature and aeaf this the
Of The Various Committees Who
24th day of March A. D.. I BOB.
B. M. ROBINSON.
Will Make Our Law*
Clerk Circuit Court.
32-4
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Orange County. Florida
There is some demand for a Hat of those

or

Peoples Bank of Sanford

Notice U harrby jtlvrn that Wllllatn Iloihamly.

List Of Those Who W ill Serve
The State

representative body

HAVE Y0Ü1SEEN THE

if

men

_ In Chaiwry,
Juitlnlon Drouu|h(
va
AnnaC. Woodbrldge, Dill lo Remove Cloud from
Thomas A. Johnson
Title
Calvin A. Poafe and
('.corse B. Morion
One that will stand (the greatest tests
To Thjs. A. Johnson. Calvin A. Poaie and Georg«
B. Morton:
Cannot get out of alignment
From the atlldavii ofThoa. Kmmn Wilson, here­
in duty filed he drpoaet and sari: Thai he Is one
The best machine on the market
of the attorney! for the complainant In the above
entitled cause, dial alllant haa sood reason to b e
A $100 Machine for $00
Metre and doea believe that the defendants Thos A.
Johnson. Calvin A. 1’oage and Geo. 1J Mortem are w.'ftsa'them- KrTtw iremid- aiffet—
residents of a state or country other than this
state, and that the residence of (hem and or each
of them Is unknown, and that there li no person In
the state of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon
■tt urhewa would brrwt such defrndrrhts.’ o e •fith frn r
them, and that each of the said defendants Is over
the age of twenty-one years.
3 0 1 F irst S t., S a n ford, Florida '
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10—C. If. Leggett, Greenville^.
It Is therefore ordered that you and each of you
be and appear to this bill on Monday, the 3rd day
11—Donald (LMnMctlglCTnmpa. of May, 1900, the same being a rule day of this
court.
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12— E. L. Cottrell, Old Town.
It la further ordered that this notice be published
once a week for eight consecutive weeks (n The
13—F. M. Hudson, Miami.
Sanford Herald, a newspaper published InSanfoM,
14— F. P. CBhC.Xake CUy. _
Orange County. Florida.
VfitwiirTT. M. Rownwnrcierk or ttie circuit
15— A. Z. Adkins, Starke.
Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit In and for said
AND
county and atole, March 2. I BOB.
16—T. S. Davis^Fjrpaxulina.
Thus. E. Wiuom,
B. M. Roaimon. Clerk.
17—J. B.'JoKnson, Live Ook.
Bilc* A [’ «ta n .
By M. A. Ilowaso, D. C.
Com plain an U’a Solid lor«.
28 H
18— 1L H. Buckmun, Jackson
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SANFORD

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Drug Store. Consultation and ex­
Alachua—Syd. L. Carter, Gulnesvile; T amination free
A. Doke, Santa Fe.
BaYef-^J'.T. Kelly, Mncclenny.
Bradford—L. D. Wall, Starke; Ernest
Knight, Lake Duller.
Brevard—Stewart.
Calhoun— E. S. Fortitir. Clhrksville
Citrus— E. S. Grace. Citronella.
O n y—Charles Conway, Middleburg.
Columbia—John W. Hntchcr, Luke City;
Jnmcs U. Hodges, Lake City.
. Dude—George O. Butler, Miami.
DeSoto—J. H. Brown. Arcadia.
Duval—L L. Farris, Jacksonville: Frank
E. Chase, Jacksonville.
Escambia—John i\ Stokes. Pensacola;
C. L Wiggin, Pine Barren.
Franklin—E. R. L. Moore, Cnrrabelle.
\ Gadsden—J. W. MnhnfTey, Gretna; J.
W. Sheppnnl, Greensboro.
Hamilton—L. C. Register, Avocn; J. W
Dynum, White Springs.
Hernando— F. L. Stringer, Brooksville.
Hillsborough—John S. Taylor, Largo; D.
F. I’a tll shall. Plant City.
Holmes—G. Watford. Esto.
Jackson— W. E. B. Smith, Mnrinnnn; J.
H. Tidwell, Bascom.
Jefferson—S. D. Clarke, Montlcello; A.J.
Boland, Thomas City.
Lake— J. R. Miller, Eustis; J. S. Godfrey.
Tnlaha.
Lee—F. J. Wilson, Fort Myers.
Leon—A. S. Wells, Ta.llahussee: John
L. Neely. Tallahassee,
l-evy—W. S. Epperson, Bronson.
Lafayette— McQueen Chaires, Old Town.
- — y berty—£ . Ji. Thflggmd._Bristol ...
Madison—Chus. E. Davis, Madison; J.
Ellis Blanton. Lee.
Mnnatee— L. S. Light, Reddick; W. I).
Corn. Ocala.
Monroe—W. H. Malone, jr.. Key West;
Charles L. Knowles, Key W est
Nassau—J. E. Calkins, Fernundlna; A.
E. Ogilvie, Callahan.
Orange— At BrNewton. Winter Garden;
•James 11. KtTtgrOvicdo.
-------Osceola—. £ S. Acree, Kissimmee.
Pasco—P. C. LI tell, Hudson.
Polk—J. A . Cox, Kathleen: W. J . Dur­
a n c e . For* Meade.
Putnam—H. À. R. MacKenzie, Palatka;
S. J. Ililburn. Palatka.
Santa Rosa— E. V. McCasklll, Bluff
Springs; A. J. Peaden. Oak Grove.
. St. Johns i W. A . MacWHUonto, Si. A u ­
gustine; C. J. Dupont. Matanzas.
v
S t Lucie—W. R. Hardee, Jensen.
Sumter—McGknn Terrell, Buahnell.
Suwannee—L. E. Roberson. Live Oak;
C ^rge W. Dempsey. Eliaville.
Taylor—W, T. Cash, Perry.
Volusia—James E. Alexander. DeLand;
Macon Thornton. Ormond.
WakulU— Walter Page. Wakulla.
Walton— J. F. RIchbourg. Laurel Hill.
Washington—R. U McKenzie. Panama
CUy.

M. M. SMITH,
President

IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
Wckivn Tribe No. 41
Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday of each
month in Masonic Hull. Visiting broth—ers w elcom e. --

G. W. S P E N C E R
Only Exclusive and

U P -T O -D A T E

BAKER

Full Line of Confectioneries
And Ciliars
111 Park Ava.

’ Phona 1 0 «

F. S U N D E L L

Onice ut A.

F.

Harness and Bugglos

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

High-Grade House-Building a Specialty

Open Tuesdays 4 to G p. m
AND

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.
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DEALERS IN

St r a ng e r s W e l c o m e ;;

Builders’ Supplies, Interlarchen Sand
Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster

W. W . LONG
DEALER IN

Fresh. Meats
Groceries

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Plans,

Agent for Virginia Carolina Fer­
tilizers

ALBERT GRAMLING

OFFICE AT RESIDENCE
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Hot tu t*
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!&gt; Spacial Rat*

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Finest Five Cent Cjgar
On the Market

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for

L. R Philip“ Drug Store

e.

FRESH

a

hughes

;„0a";5fLeoTis

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Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

MEATS

9

None but flrst-claM labor employed and all contracts guaranteed to be in accordance
with plan» and specification»
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am In Business to

GROCERIES

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— Florida

AND

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In Enterprise

by the Weak !

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

J. D. PARKER. Prop.

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QEO. FERNALO, Vlca-Praa.
J . F. W H ITNBn, A*at. Caahlar

Safety D »posit Boxas for Rant
O R G A N IZ E D 1887

9-ROOM HOUSE, 14 ACRES

Meals, 3 Sc.

do Business for Those Who Need My Services
Poatofflo« Box 771

AT

Henry McLaulin

J. I. ANDERSON’S

l TH E

C IT Y

R E S T A U R A N T !’

( r i m Stfeet. one black flora Depot oppoalle PotloIBce)

JEWELER

C. H. D IN G E E

H . E . W IS E, Proprietor

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Formerly Manager of Central Cafe

Plumbing and
MY SPECIALTIES
’ ickord's Huud-Paluled China
Gorham's Sterilng Silver
Rogers' Plated Ufore
Elgin aod Waltham Watches

4

Gas Fi t t i ng

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

: Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty ;;
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All Work Receives My Personal Attention ! ;
and Best Efforts
Opposite O ty Hall

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'Phone 2 30

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Only NaUonal Bank in Orange County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance

DON PEABO D Y

Per Day.

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O F SANFORD, F L A .
F. H. HAND, Praaldant
F. F. F O U S T « « , Caahlar

FOR S A L E

Enterprise

+

FIR S T N ATIO N AL BANK

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PHONE 201

♦

Fashionable Hair Cutting
and General Barbering

Due vDIt and *you Iwcurnr a Staunch Patron

I!

Cheerfully Furnished

Tonsorial Parlors

GATE CITY HOUSE i
Room and Board $1.50

Estimates, a^i all Information relative to Building

AND

$ 1100.00

M - * + 4 ,4- + * + t + 4 * + + t + * f 4-4"î-f-fr++, .

Blacksm lthlng and Horaaahoslng

— Horse» and Mules Bought and Exchanged-------

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HUPa Lumber Yard

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

H. E. TOLAR
Ass’t Cashier

Upstairs, Pico Block

Contractor and Builder
Will Furniali Estimates for any Building
Repairs, Etc.

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

&amp;

LIVER Y, F E E D and
SALE STABLES

P ico Block oppoaito E ipraaa O ffleo

J.

INSURED A G A IN S T LO S S

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Hot and Cold Datha at all Houra.
phur Batha a S pooialty

Free House-to-Hou»c Delivery

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HAND BROTHERS

In the City
We make everything known to the trade

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Free Reading Room ::

MOUSE o r REPHESENTATIVES

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D E P O S ITS

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N o t i c e o l D iH C liiirito
=. A ll prranna a rc.h ereb y-n otified that
on, to-wit, the 30th day o f June, 1900,
The guaranty Trust and Saving Bank
will ahbly for Ua Anal discharge as e x ­
ecutor o f the eBtate o f Luring A. Chase,
Monticclln.
f
deceased, to the Hon, Willium Martin,
District 23—f. NTWItltney, Lady Lake County Judge o f
Orange
County,
District 24—WrTftthf Hnrtls. Key West Florida, and fo r the approval by said
County Judge o f final accounting ns set
District 25-iBUETTTOolc. Chipley.
forth in its rej&gt;ort to said County
“ District 20— ErSrCmt'Palntkft.
Judge’ s office in the City o f Orlando,
-— District 27—Joaephtt.HnTnphrte*, Rta- Orange cou n ty, Florida.
Orlando, Florida, January 16, 1909.
dentown
T h cO u aran ty Trust and Saving-Bank,
District 2B—Frank W: Sims, New
29-firn W. M. Bestwi -k, Jr., President.
District 2 9 —W. R.*Baler, Melrose.
Dist/lct 30—W. •rt.'irr "MCCaan, Jas ner.
OSTEOPATHY '
District 31—JL W. ¡¿im. St. Augustine
Mrs. Nettie L Brndslmw, D. 0.,
District 3 2 —1L-Hr- McCreary:- Gaines­
lms opened nn ofllce over Newluns
ville.

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“ Tot* fair w ith both frland and foa,
Oft yo u r ow n llttlo rights forego;
It P a y «.” ___ _

H ER A LD

Sanford Library

handles

H U N D RED

MOTTO:

A TY P E W R ITE R
FOR
A1.L PURPOSES

tltE SENATE

Now

Residents of Sanford and immediate 'vicinity

B lick en sd erfer?

District 1—J-'lirTOiTTler^Milllgan.
District 2— John STBcard, Pensacola
District 3— WIHiaia_W. Flournoy, De
Funlak Springs,
1
District 4—TIjeofiAVesl, Marianna.
District 3—R. F. ftbrseford, Coe Mills
District 6— James E.. Dfbomc, Quincy
ftinirir.t_7— D.4L-Sloan. Lakeland.
" DisfrTdT 8—Jolin Wr'rtenderson. Tolla
hassee.

District
District
District
„District
District
District
District
District
District
•onv ¡lie.
District 10—Li G. Maway,-Orlando___
" District 20—U. t i .ftafccr.Prnnge Homo
District 21—J. A. wTlHuins, Cednr Keys,
District 22— William M. Glrimlcau

for business in 1906
Accounts of

STX

who will comprise the membeishlp of the
NOTICE
state legislative body which meets April
In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Circuit of Flor
0,1009. The list Is as follows:
kin. Orange county.

cur.

Opened

PLACE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN

S h o r t O r d e r s A t A ll H o u r s -

Prompt, Clean Service

E vo ryth ln g F ir s t Class

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Meal Ticket« are Sold at Reduced Rates ; ;

�W H A TE V E R YO U DO P U T E V E R Y TH IN G A S ID E A N D COM E TO

W h ic r

ill Continue
for 10 Days

W e have spared no efforts to make this Sale the event of the s e a s o n . - Tt
will be“ like a household w ord-talked about, and carried from m o u t h to
mouth. W e shall offer the Greatest Bargains Ever Known. Our big\ sto re
will be eram m ed-and jam m ed with "Bargains. Crowded in our shelves, piled
on the counters, stacked on the floor and supended from the ceiling. .
Remember the Date, Saturday, April 3 Remember the place Charles Kanner’s Big Store, Sanford
Notice.--We*ciose our store~all day on Friday, April 2, to give us time to display these Big Bargains

Ladies’ Waists
Fine India Linen Waists, 75c value, 47
Elegant Embroidered W nists^l value G9
Fine Lingerie Waists, $1.50 va lu e.. 08
Fine Lingerie and Lace T rim m ed----Wnists, $2 v a lu e ................................ 1 35
Magnificent Lingerie Waists, most
elaborate designs, $5 v a lu e .......... ,2 25

Extraordinary Sacrifice of
Easter Millinery7"
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5,000 Yards of Laces and
Embroideries almost
Given Away - -----

Men’s Fine Patent Leather Oxfords,
$-1 value
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Men’s Patent Leather Oxfords, finest
made, 5.00 va lu e............................. \
Misses’ Shoes, 1.50 v a lu e ...................

15 and 10c Valenciennes Laces

Boys’ Shoes, the good-wearing-kind
2.00 value........................................ .

Unheard of Low Prices in
. Muslin Underwear
Less than actúa* cost 6f material
Ladies’ Gowns, 75c vulue...................
While ‘ Skirts, Deep Embroidered
Flounce, $1.50 value.......................
Drawers, Embroidered Ruffle, 50 vnl.
Lace Trimmed Corset Covers, 39c val.
Embroidered Corset Covers, 50c val.

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98
25
23
25

Extraordinary Values inLtedies’ Dress Skirts
Ladies’ Striped Galatea Skirts, $2.50
Wiiito Linene Skirts, $2 value, nt. . . 1 '3 9
White Linene Skirts, $3 vnlue, at. ..1 69
Finest Quality Briiliantine Skirts, $3
value, a t ............................................ 3 98
Beautiful-Voile Skirts, $10 value, at G 75

worth 50 and 75c . .

Have you over heard of such little

15 and 10c Torchon Laces, yard
20 and 25c Cluny Laces.............
8, 10 and 12!4c E m broidery...
15 and 20c Embroidery

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Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, $5value_____ 2 98
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7.50v a lu e ..4 98
Misses’ Straw Hats, 75c value...........’ 49
Newest Style Sailor H a ts................... 49

All our 25c Dress Goods, at
High Class Novelty Dress Goods, well

Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
Read these prices then come and buy
Men's Suits, 7.50 vuiue.........-..'.........4 85
Men’s Suits, 10.00 value.................... G 50
Men’s Suits, 15.00 v a l u e . . . . ............ 9 85
Our High Grade Custom Mode Suits
$25 v a lu e..........................................$15
Men's Pants, 2.00 v a lu e..................... 98
Men’s Pants, 3.50 vulue
Men’s Pants, 5.00 va lu e..................... 2 85
Men's Extra Fine Pants, 7.50 value .3 95
Boys’ Suits, 1.75 v a lu e ....................... 98
Boys’ Suits, 3.50 va lu e....................... 2 25
Boys’ Pants, 25c value,.......................
19
Boys' Pants, 50c value ................. I . . ,37
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Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoes, Button Or Lace
3.50 v a l u e ..» ................................ . 2 49
Men’s Fine Box Calf Shoes, 2S0 val. 1 G8

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Men's Balbriggnn Shirts, 25e vulue..
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Men’s Negligee Shirts. 1.00 value. . .
Fine Neckwear, 25c valu e................
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10c Handkerchiefs a t.........................
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Ready-made Pillow Cases. 2;V value 12'4
Ready-made Sheets, G5e value

49

Towels, 8c value, at.

5

Towels, 12!4c vnlue, at

9

19

Towels 20c value, at

39
49

Sea Island Cotton, 7c value
Yard-wide Bleaching, 10r value

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15
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9

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Genuine Stetson Hat, $5 value
Latest Novelties at Sacrifice Prices,
Best Fast Color Prints, 8c value____
Newest Designs in Bordered Dress
Goods, 15c val ue . . . . ~ .

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 2. 1909

DR.KIRKLAND’ S SERMON ! lived all her life In the country on a farm. I ®ne

First Year

letter came back every week.
every two weeks and then one n
Hut her son wants to go tp the city. Per- month, until at last, that mother could not
S t im m W ords Th a i W cril Di­ sundes his mother to sell the home, the henr from her girl. She wrote, but could
stock and all the farm interests. With a get no answer. She advertised, but could
rect to Listener’s Heart
hear nothing. I wonder what Is the mat­
You can get
few thousand dollars they locate In the city;
ter! That young lady's team has become
|Soon the son meets some tiny friends. Bye
unmanageable. She has fallen. Her home
and bye it comes to that old mother's ear
Is not In the old mansion on the farm. It
that her son is associating with bad people.
Is In the dens nnd caves with the ruined
When he comes home to supper that night
wrecks o f her race. She would turn and
he finds It ready on the tnble. The mother
Is Handled In Most Forceful Manner
come home, but she has fallen to the low
Is ready to serve him. At one glance she
And Comparisons Mode With
cst depth of womankind. She plods the
sees there Is something wrung. What's
Everyday Life
midnight streets with bare nnd bleeding
the matter, mother! Ah. my son. I hear
feet. Oh I the memories of other days.
The sermon preached nt the Congrega-l you are associating with evil companions,
How she would give this world &gt; t r e she
tional church'on last Sunday night by Dr? land your mother is In d l^ esaoverit. The
Innocent nnd pnrrns Ifi oilier days. She
R. Lee Kirkland upon “ Recklcis Driving." egotistical boy. the smart 1 files Into'n fit
has tried to reform. She has made many
was one of the most forceful ever heard In of anger; informs his motherthat he Is no
Drive your Wagon into Sanford
a good- resoluli eb.A ut thewthtatraTe'Aitlerr
this city. _ His tett was taken „fjp n L .n l kid.-.That-when he id e s danger, hdlit
oui of her hands. The brakes will not act.
Call on C. H. Evans
.
ffietlriving Is like the I avoid II That there is no harm anyway
Sin has nibbed the stamp of God's Image
driving of Jehu, the son ofJjiinshi, for lie in his friends. They are good fellows,
He can deliver any brand you want out of
from her soul. Her reckless team throws
driveth furiously".
One night the mother is waiting. She is
her against the crime of suicide, and ends
Our new Warehouse
The man o f our text prided himself on uneasy nbout him. Two o'clock in the
her life. Oh I young woman, would to God
.
Without Delay—
doing those dangerous nnd daring things, “ ¡Sht she hears him step through the front
I could turnon the white light of eternity,
such things as no other man o f good Intel- door Takes off his shoes and slips up
and let you see yourself, but you know
tigence would think o f doing. He seemed ■to*™ to his room, but there is whiskey on
more than anyone else. Your mother has
(n think that It diaplnynl gen pm Iahip nn.i his breath. There Ian boUio riroiqxn) ■atgiven you good advice, but you will not
bravery to see how near the awful prcci- Hie door* nnd beer checks in' his pocket,
take i t You are already driving at an
pice he could drive while other men with Oh. iny boy, says the distressed mother,
awful speed. Soon your team will be ungood Judgment would stay as far away W‘ N T°u not throw on the brakes, nnd rein
mnnngeoble. Soon the brakes will not
from danger ns possible. Jehu continued Hie tenm before this awful habit gets the
work, nor will your carriage stop until it
this reckless course until 'b e stirred Ills better of you ! Nonsense, nonsense he strikes the curbstone o f hell.
-highest pitch of anxiety. says. Thereis mrtinnRer.- Just n- tittle
Father, are you In tills room tonight!
His name became table talk. His acts be­ social dram; that is all. 1 hnve always To whom God has committed sons nnd
came the talk o f the street. His influence stopped this tenm: I am not nfruid. A n­ daughters to;renr for eternity. How is
Or any other brand of our justly
was dreaded.. Our text calls him the furi­ other night the mother is waiting for him. your life before your fam ily! Is it good!
Celebrated Fertilizers—
ous or reckless man. and to mnkchiBcoursc Ten o'clock comes. The mother hears the Or is it fall of drunkenness, blasphemy
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
mote serious ha was a man In authority. clerks going home f/bm the stores, but her und nil manner o f disorder. Do_ you not
Especially wad Jehu reckless when out on son is not in the crowd. At eleven o'clbck know that you are not only driving -yourDried Blood, Sheep Maiiur^, Blood and Bone
one of his usual drives.- I fancy I see him U » Hears Hie carriages rushing from th e . 8C,f t0 ,)elJ bul llw| Mme enrri|1ge lhat ,8
Nitrate of Soda? .
preparing forthnt famous drive mentioned l,n*on depot. Her son Is not inthecrowd. carrying you to an awful eternity. Is also
_ i n jhe language of our tex t ^Standing In Twelve o'clock; one o'clock comes. She carrying yourTtrim lyt~Ym ir“sons"TWillti!
front of his office I see that ncrvmishluck Hears the rumbling of a heavy wagon com- be Christians, but they are afraid of their
span chewing against their&amp;itsr Thedri-| intf toward the house. She henrsthe wheel fattier. They hnve never heard'you pray,
ver who holds the reins Ib sad nnd has of It strike the curbstone opposite her door. but they have heard you blaspheme the
nothing to say. He would not go out. on Here is the place says one man. They take Lord Almighty. They have never seen
this famous drive for this world, hut lie someone out of the wagon. Down the long' you rend the Bible, but they have seen you
is a military soldier. He Is under com ­ walk, up the stone steps they carry their drunk. Turn over your reins this moment
mand. He has to go. Lining up behind victim. They ring the ball. The door Is to one thnt is almighty.
his carriage are several thousand men. opened. What isit! W liatisit! saysthe
1 dose by noticing the reckless mother.
(Write Us)
They will follow tlie front carriage. They frightened mother. It is your son. mn.dnm. If there is anything in tlJs^world that I
— will stay clnse to Its" heels. Jehu * comes There h x fine o f one hundred dollars nnd ilioiik God for, It is for the memory of my
CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent.
out of Ins office with Ids cabinet of friends. costs against him besides we bring him dear old mother, I don't know that she
Enters his carriage. Gives orders to bis home beastly drunk. The poor,old, heart- could read or write, but she lived as dose
Sanford, Florida
driver to go down Broadway, n down grade broken mother pays tho bill, und puts hlm 1 to
n8
knew how, and with her lov-.
i
___
(Ask Him)of four miles, crossing the noted bridge to bed. All that night she sits by his side ing hands site pointed her children to tlie
is Lamb of God, who tnketh nwuy the slut
that 1ms no banisters. In a few minutes |praying for him. The next morning
tfiey have passed the skirts of the city. sorry for iris conduct, and promises her he of the world. Jesus drove her team for
The team is fast drawing the carriage down will never do thnt again. Begs her tuonly lier. Sometimes it was over rugged roads,
IK FACH TOWn
and filatrici to
grade. It's easy running. It is easy rid­ trust him once more. Site cleans him up. but it was only to better fit my mother for
_ ,_____ r ..-------- nd# and tik i bits
W rfctt farmvhFd~DF~ilT. Our igcftli «VirywLct« i f «
ing. For everything is going down grade. Ho starts again down to tlie city, with oil heaven. At lust her ‘ Carriage' hailed In
ixuktrif m on» Imi
W / fiß r tii uLtra &lt;1n j i t e ¿ u i i f ß i r u t
NO MONUY
No one notices the time or the speed. Je­ the good resolutions that a hoy ever left front of the gate of llic.cternnl city. There
►
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youYWrfcI«. Waahlp
tvttkJui a ceni
à \ ¿ adì ant#,#,/n
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and
hu is drinking champaign nnd choice Iris mother's roof. Don't worry, rnuthcr, was a clang, nnd the gate went up, und
•allow T~’I£N
l
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t 'iTt r . l-- '*l It
mch
time you
you umay
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l-uytle
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the l-uyt
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no
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to
wines. Speed docs not botiier him. Down I'll he back for dinner, says lie, and I will Aie safe driver entered within the city.
a * e p th e tuc-ycJ« aldp h l u t k to us ,tt o ttr r i p n u e and/*»# ?»#//»**/ he p u t *** *rnt.
FACTO!)V
PDIPFS
shut
Kfad«
Incrtlr*
h
li
i’Otafbte
to
tnike
grade does not worry him. Danger never come back sober, too. That boy meant it, Mother, if you are not a Christian, I beg
r a u i u v u i n iV L g «i out anull profil ahov# actaat laclory oo»t. You ajte #19
to $ n middlcmen a pmiiti bf buvinf dirret 01 ut and have tha manulactum'a ffturfrightens him. But Just now the driver but Iris team had beeome unmanageable. you to give your heurt to God before you
aalrc Uhind ywur UcycU. |»0 MOT Jll* Y a bicyi la or a pJtg oi tlrtt Imin attyen*
His
will-power
Is
gone.
His
manhood
is
ut
mny f r i t r timii you rettiYe nur cjufncuea and Icam our unheaid ol Jfm terf
lias noticed that one of the horses is be­
go out of this room. Don't let your team
frU** *«d F#sw#4*ii.&gt; g/w* u*i e f t r t tu n ü v r U|£rnt».
hurled
to
the
dogs.
As
lie
goes
out
at
the
coming nervous. The driver says: Jehu,
become unmanageable before your chil­
VCI1 WII L F1F /l^TnW K H Fn 'lhtin t'®*1 « « i r a our beautiful ciUlofut and
V im WILL Lit A j i u n i d n t l l Study Our a«r*rb model« at tha teender/ullf
ie w /r u c i rtrt ran nuke yoa Ihia jruir, Wt i«H ihf hieltawi erjtl# Lnayrlei lor Irta money
one of the horses Is nervous, nnd allows n gate he says old gate when I come back dren. Do you know you are going to meet
then any j»ihrf la^torr. n « aia aattafieJ %»ltli f i t» profit abok« lartorr ct.rt.
disposition to i»c mean; what shall I do! through you today, 1 will be n sober man. your children at the judgment bar! Will
IlC'lX'laE
yr‘u can tail our Ucy%ln umler your own name piato at
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sprier*. Order« filled the eLy received.
You
will
never
swing
open
for
me
to
pass
Jehu laughs at his cowardice, and says:
they bless you tiiere, or will they curse
IIC O IC D V i a NI) niCTCLITS« \\ a do not rqndirly bandit second bend bicycle«, but
lilt bar« « numiier on band taken in trad# by oùr Cldrayo retali ttorvi. Theie we clear out
You poor, chicken-hearted fellow; tiiere through you drunk, again. On to the city you! God wants to help you; will you let
pliy at prkff randn« from •:* to UH or • I U. Ue .«-ritaive Uiyram b«ta mai lad Ire#.
------------ ----------- wrhoNfU, ImiMirtril r o lle r ch n lu i and
paru, repair* and
is no danger in that horse; in factln neltli* ha goes. He is about to pass that old cor- him !
,
C ftA S T E f-B M K E t, qulpmtui U all LinJ,*» i k s!J tÁt n rm ) rrUut J r i u t ,
er of them. This is my old family team. ner. called Jake's place. He starts to past
The Herald Is fully equipped to print
Let them go. if they want to. They have it, hut the maddened tenm seize the bits
fine stationery of all kinds. All the latest
in
their
mouths;
he
throws
himself
against
always stopped in time, und ulwnys will.
a s a m p l e p a ir
type and innterlai and “ the men behind
TO IH lItu a u O E , OML r
Onward the mad horse plunges against the tlie reins; but he has lost his strength. He
the
type"
wlw
know
how.
T i t r t f u i i r rrta il t ' u t a t In rtt trl/l it
bit. until Iris mate grows nervous. Tlie throws on the brakes, but it Is too late. |
t t M f i r fa ir , t a t la m lr n la tt u-r tr ill
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driver is again nlnrmed nnd cried out: With one plunge the maddened team I '
Jehu, both horses are nervous; I fear they throws him against the bars. Drink, drink |
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N A I L S , T a s k a o r a l a s * w i l l n o t 1s t t h a
will get away from me. Nonsense, an- He b o o n a voice saying. That's his last
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air uuL tUitjr ih'.uum t pair* *olJ lu t year.
swers Jehu. Give them therein; let them d“ T- °H. what will I do! It's too late. I
Over two hundred IbouwnJ pair* now to uw.
Nature Gives Timely Warnings That No
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____If MsArinntitiie«. Itlftlvstvgo. The mad team now becomes unman-11,1,1 doomed. That day tjist young rnan
Sanford ctttTnr can A rru n rto ignere • od tu yrid ii kf.TrfTdnintilcnndtinrdtoatdcwtfh
— ageabU. -They-seize the fiUiTrTifTe corU loses hlstlfeln&amp;Tlfiniketi riot Me ts taken j
S fpcclsl qunlTljr o f rubbtf, which nrr« r twcomc.
xnuuinud which clones up »m ill puncture* without pllcrw.
IfntlM tha think rob b er tread
tiers of theirs mouths. The sight of the Home dead. Young man, if you are In this
nathnatrlocncspc. W chnvehuujrcdtol IcttcrsIrumMlIn1" A " anil puuutura ntrlpn *•11"
OwcuMoiutrtntniing
tb tl Ihtlr lire* harronlybrrti pmnrwil
D A N G E R S IG N A L N O. I com es
great bridge has increased their maddened room tonight and know yourself to be tri'
am
i “ U ," nlou rlrn atrip “ If**
r o r lw k c to s whole srnion. Thry wrlihnoraorrtfuiu
to prevent rim cuttin g. Thin
condition. The driver knows what it Hing with sin, throw on the brakes, and from tlie kidney secretion*. They will*
■srjr ttrS, thejmiictli re rr lifting qunl 0 tr* twiug glrcu
tire
w ill, o u lla il m a r a tb a r
warn vou when tlie kidneys arc sick.
rest layers orth in . npecUlly prepared fabric on the
t n a k a - a o r r , HLAHTiO Slid
means; He cries out in the anguish of IiIb
over the reins to one whose arms sre Well kidneys excrete, a clear, amlwr
Th* rreulnr orkr of Ifir»» tires in IS v*prrp»lr,but for
KASV KlUlitU.
1fnctoryprice to
•oui. Oh. Jehu I both horses are unman- *«'»* ond »«rung. They reach across the fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, advertí ting
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flgenblc. nnd we are In sighted the bridge, universe: they span lands and seat. They
- He. forth e first time, realizes Iris condl-1 Hove all jiower. Let him driv« for you,|
Hon. He cries out stop the horses. The young man. If tiiere is one person above
driver wraps the reins around his hands another who has my sympathy. It is the
■nd over his elbows, nnd with all the young man of today. There are deadfalls
strength of his being he throws himself ln «octaly. deadfalls along the way, nnd
against the runaway team. Butalasi only I traps Hi iris path that iris futherknows not
to increase their speed. H ecricsout: Jehu. of■ Men and women of God. don't condemn
‘ hey hnve seized tho bit* in thetrmouths; ‘ He young man uj lpduy. but save him.

pale and foamy, * or a thick, red, III.smelling urine, lu ll.o f sediment and
irregular o( passage.
D A N G E R S IG N A L N O. a com es
from the back.
Back pains, dull and
heavy, o r sharp and acute, tell you of
sick kidneys and warn you o f the ap*
proach
of
dropsy,
diabetes
and
Bright’ s disease D oan’ s Kidney Pills
cure sick kidneys and cure them per­
manently. H ere's S a n ford-proof:
1 cannot rein them. Oh 1 for God's sake.
A young lady of unusual talent, after |— M rs.i M ary-V an-B ibber, Second ¡¿t ,
cries tha doomed man,lias It come to ihat! ] completing Iter education In this country Sanford, Fla., says;
" I suffered a
Thruw on the brakes, driver. Save us if was sent away to Paris.for a musical ed- Brca‘ deal from backache. My kidneys
you can. But there is n oh op e Jehu has L cation . Her friends said to her “ before wcre l l ?°l ,wealc
f‘ e&lt;luen? P*J*
w ok «! too long. He tins played with Ufc yob. settle down you should visit the Golden annoying.' * I n Tpite °of the*" d o rto rin g .I
W* last time. His team is unmanageable. Gate Park, the Garden of the Gods, the did, and the various remedies I tried,
His soul is doomed: the brakes will not Royal Gorge, Pike's Peak and other places.'* I I grew no better.
Finally I learned
* « L They «re inadequate. The hoofs The mother tried to persuade her 10 Settle o f D oan 's Kidney Mtti JTld~'be(fan
of the homes are now sulking the bridge, down, and makfc her dear old heart glad u,,n * «hint. They removed the sore-

I hear the awful crash, and they plunge wlthher presence. Shq positively informed
general" health" better.
I '" a m
overboard. Jehu became a type of millions her dear old mother (hat she did not Intend pleased to recommend Doan's Kidney
on earth today who are ou the downward to be tied to her apron string Always. Ah, Pills in return for the great im provegrade. No man expects to go to ruin. No what a mistake. .Thalnlght y ou tore away m cni they brought a b o u t"
drunkard expects to fill a drunkard's grave, from your mother's apron suing was the
**¿1
v m w l^ r v ,
t w r .m
No woman thinks of falling below tlie level fatal night In your life. That Is the nlgbt
York, sole agents J o r the United
of the brute. But they are Just playing your team started to run sway. This young States.
with sin. Just out ftp a good tim e.' That's I lady took the advice o f her gay friend. I Rem em ber the name— D o iq 'a and
kU. Here is a poor widow with only one I trampling the feeiln gsof bar tnbtherunder 1 ‘ »he n o other.

ty It S» ptr i&gt;»lr.
day
leltrr 1« received. Wn ship C O . D,
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the ridere
hnve ciaiutiiccl
e im i
s ccent
m l until you have
and found them strictly
hr at rcprenenl
rcpretenled.
approval. Voui d o not p airr a
allow a ewah dtw-----dlaaonnt--------------of c per cent
(thereby making the price ISLt - U
M pper
c |*ati) if you
-----We wilt1 a!
L b CASH W ITH O B O I! ft and en dow ihf» «J ver fine men I, You run no ritk In
ua an order at the Urea utay be returned at OUH eipru re if for any reaaon Urey ara
factory on examination. We are perfect iy reliable
relief 1 and* tnunrv
------------aent to ire -------------la an aafe at
- -In a
bank. If yoo
you'order
order a pair of th»ae
three tiren,
tire*, you wilt find that they will ride caster, run footer,
wear better, loot longer and look finer than any lira you have ever used or area st any price. We
know that you w ill be oa well plrat«4 that when you want a bicycle you will give u* your order.
Wa want you to send ua a trial otder at once, hence tiiii remarkable tire offer.
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                    <text>W H A TE V E R YO U DO P U T E V E R Y TH IN G A S ID E A N D COM E TO

W hicr

ill Continue
for 10 Days
We have spared no efforts to make this Sale the event of the season. - Tt
will be“ like a household word-talked about, and carried from mouth to
mouth. We shall offer the Greatest Bargains Ever Known. Our big\ store
will be erammed-and jammed with "Bargains. Crowded in our shelves, piled
on the counters, stacked on the floor and supended from the ceiling. .
Remember the Date, Saturday, April 3 Remember the place Charles Kanner’s Big Store, Sanford
Notice.--We*ciose our store~all day on Friday, April 2, to give us time to display these Big Bargains
Ladies’ W a is ts
Fine India Linen Waists, 75c value, 47
Elegant Embroidered W nists^l value G9
Fine Lingerie Waists, $1.50 valu e.. 08
Fine Lingerie and Lace Trimmed----Wnists, $2 v a lu e................................ 1 35
Magnificent Lingerie Waists, most
elaborate designs, $5 v a lu e.......... ,2 25

Extraordinary Sacrifice of
Easter M illin e ry 7"
.

Embroideries alm ost
Given A w a y - ------15 and 10c Valenciennes Laces
15 and 10c Torchon Laces, yard
20 and 25c Cluny Laces.............
8, 10 and 12!4c Embroidery...
15 and 20c Embroidery

*■*/

Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, $5value____ 2 98
'*
"
" • 0
". . . . 3 50
7.50v a lu e ..4 98
Misses’ Straw Hats, 75c value...........’ 49
Newest Style Sailor H a ts................... 49

Unheard of L o w Prices in
.

5,000 Y a rd s of Laces and

M uslin Underwear

Less than actúa* cost 6f material
Ladies’ Gowns, 75c vulue................... 47
While ‘ Skirts, Deep Embroidered
Flounce, $1.50 value....................... 98
Drawers, Embroidered Ruffle, 50 vnl. 25
Lace Trimmed Corset Covers, 39c val. 23
Embroidered Corset Covers, 50c val. 25

Men’s and B oys’ Clothing
Read these prices then come and buy
Men's Suits, 7.50 vuiue.........-..'.........4 85
Men’s Suits, 10.00 value.................... G 50
Men’s Suits, 15.00 v a l u e . . . . ............ 9 85
Our High Grade Custom Mode Suits
$25 v a lu e..........................................$15
Men's Pants, 2.00 v a lu e..................... 98
Men’s Pants, 3.50 vulue
Men’s Pants, 5.00 valu e..................... 2 85
Men's Extra Fine Pants, 7.50 value .3 95
Boys’ Suits, 1.75 v a lu e....................... 98
Boys’ Suits, 3.50 valu e....................... 2 25
Boys’ Pants, 25c value,....................... 19
Boys' Pants, 50c value ................. I . . ,37
Boys' Pants, $1 vulue.................; . . . 49

E xtraordin ary V alu es in L t e dies’ Dress Sk irts
Ladies’ Striped Galatea Skirts, $2.50
Wiiito Linene Skirts, $2 value, nt. . . 1 '39
White Linene Skirts, $3 vnlue, at. ..1 69
Finest Quality Briiliantine Skirts, $3
value, a t ............................................ 3 98
Beautiful-Voile Skirts, $10 value, at G 75

Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
Over 2,500 pairs at Greatest Slaughter
Ever Known.
—'
Ladies’ Dongola Kki Oxfords, $2 val.. 1 $9
Ladies’ $3 Oxfords........._ ........... ........2 19
Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoes, Button Or Lace
3.50 v a lu e ..» ................................ . 2 49
Men’s Fine Box Calf Shoes, 2S0 val. 1 G8

Men’s Fine Patent Leather Oxfords,
$-1 value ....................................... \
Men’s Patent Leather Oxfords, finest
made, 5.00 valu e............................. \
Misses’ Shoes, 1.50 v a lu e ...................

All our 25c Dress Goods, at
High Class Novelty Dress Goods, well
worth 50 and 75c . .

Boys’ Shoes, the good-wearing-kind
2.00 value........................................ .

Have you over heard of such little
prices?

Y o u Have Never Heard of
Such L o w Price in
Men’s Furnishings
Men's Balbriggnn Shirts, 25e vulue.. 19
Men's 50c Top Shirts..........._ .............. 39
Men's 75c Dress Shirts....................... 49
Men’s Negligee Shirts. 1.00 value. . . 69
Fine Neckwear, 25c value................
19
Elegant Neckwear, 50c value............. 29
Suspenders, 25c vnlue.....................
15
Suspenders, 50c value.._____ ________25
10c Handkerchiefs a t.........................
5
15c Handkerchiefs a t.........................
9

Fine India Linen. 12'Ac vulue...........
Fine Checked Muslin, 10c v a lu e ... .
Elegant Lace, Striped and Plaid Ef,
Ttcls, 25c v a lu e ...............
Silk-Finished Fancy White Madras,
20c v a l u e ..................... ..................
Embroidered and Dot Swiss, 40c val.

Latest Novelties at Sacrifice Prices,
Best Fast Color Prints, 8c value___
Newest Designs in Bordered Dress
Goods, 15c val ue . . . . ~ .

Ready-made Pillow Cases. 2;V value 12'4
Ready-made Sheets, G5e value
49
Towels, 8c value, at.
5
Towels, 12!4c vnlue, at
9
Towels 20c value, at
I2H
Sea Island Cotton, 7c value
5
Yard-wide Bleaching, 10r value
7J4
Turkey Red Damask, 40c value
25

Children’s Seamless Ribbed Hose 15c
valu e...................................
Ladies' Fine Fashioned Hose,
Ladies’ Lisle Finish^Jiose, in Black
and Tan, 25c vulue .v
Gents’ Huif Hose, 12J4c value
Extra fine HnlMlDSirHOFvTiTiie
#

Fancy Half Hose, 25c value

Genuine Stetson Hat, $5 value
Elegant Dress Hat, $3.50 quulity
Newest Styles in Straw liais, $1 50
quality, a t........................................

Take our advice, put everything aside and come to the Great Sale. You will be a s t o n is h e d at our
Bargains. Like the Queen of Sheba you will exclaim,“ The half has neVer been told you.”

The White Block

Sanford, Florida

�f if in g

TW ELVE

P A G E S - P A R T II, -PAGES 9 TO 12

IN SANFORD-^Life
Number 33

is

Worth Lining

HERALD
---. r

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 2. 1909

DR.KIRKLAND’S SERMON

First Year

letter came back every week.
lu.fi all
nil her
k.a life
Ilf. In
t_ the country
___________
.
II n
....
! Ilived
on a farm.
®ne .every
two weeks and then one n
Hut her son wants to go tp the city. Per- month, until at last, that mother could not
S tim m Words Thai Wcril Di­ sundes his mother to sell the home, the henr from her girl. She wrote, but could
stock and all the farm interests. With a get no answer. She advertised, but could
rect to Listener’s Heart
hear nothing. I wonder what Is the m at­
You can get
few thousand dollars they locate In the city;
| Soon the son meets some tiny friends. Bye ter! That young lady's team has become
and bye it comes to that old mother's ear unmanageable. She has fallen. Her home
SUBJECT : “ RECKLESS DRIVING”
Is not In the old mansion on the farm. It
that her son is associating with bad people.
Is In the dens nnd caves with the ruined
When he comes home to supper that night
wrecks of her race. She would turn and
he
finds It ready on the tnble. The mother
Is Handled In M o st Forceful Manner
come home, but she has fallen to the low
Is ready to serve him. At one glance she
And Com parisons Mode With
sees there Is something wrung. What's cst depth of womankind. She plods the
Everyday Life
midnight streets with bare nnd bleeding
the matter, mother! Ah. my son. I hear
The sermon preached nt the Congrega-l you are associating with evil companions, feet. Oh I the memories of other days.
tional church'on last Sunday night by Dr? la n d your mother is In d l^ e sa o v e rit. The How she would give this world &gt; t r e she
R. Lee Kirkland upon “Recklcis Driving." egotistical boy. the sm art 1 files Into'n fit Innocent nnd p n rrn s Ifi oilier days. She
was one of the most forceful ever heard In of anger; informs his m otherthat he Is no has tried to reform. She has made many
Drive your Wagon into Sanford
a good- resoluli eb.A ut thewthtatraTe'Aitlerr
this city. _ His t e t t was taken „fjpnL .nl kid.-.That-when he id e s danger, hdlit
oui
of
her
hands.
The
brakes
will
not
act.
Call on C. H. Evans
.
ffietlriving Is like the I avoid II That there is no harm anyway
driving of Jehu, the son ofJjiinshi, for lie in his friends. They are good fellows, Sin has nibbed the stam p of God's Image
He can deliver any brand you want out of
from her soul. Her reckless team throws
driveth furiously".
One night the mother is waiting. She is
her against the crime of suicide, and ends
Our new Warehouse
The man of our text prided himself on uneasy nbout him. Two o'clock in the
her life. Oh I young woman, would to God
.
Without Delay—
doing those dangerous nnd daring things, “ ¡Sht she hears him step through the front
I could turnon the white light of eternity,
such things as no other m an of good Intel- door Takes off his shoes and slips up
and let you see yourself, but you know
tigence would think of doing. He seemed ■to*™ to his room, but there is whiskey on
more than anyone else. Your mother has
(n think th at It diaplnynl gen pm Iah ip nn.i his breath. There Ia n boUio riroiqxn) ■a tgiven you good advice, but you will not
bravery to see how near the awful prcci- Hie door* nnd beer checks in' his pocket, take i t You are already driving at an
pice he could drive while other men with Oh. iny boy, says the distressed mother,
awful speed. Soon your team will be ungood Judgment would stay as far away W‘N T°u not throw on the brakes, nnd rein mnnngeoble. Soon the brakes will not
from danger ns possible. Jehu continued Hie tenm before this awful habit gets the work, nor will your carriage stop until it
this reckless course until 'b e stirred Ills better of you! Nonsense, nonsense he strikes the curbstone of hell.
-highest pitch of anxiety. says. T hereis mrtinnRer.- Ju st n- tittle
Father, are you In tills room tonight!
His name became table talk. His acts be­ social dram; that is all. 1 hnve always To whom God has committed sons nnd
came the talk of the street. His influence stopped this tenm: I am not nfruid. An­ daughters to;renr for eternity. How is
Or any other brand of our justly
was dreaded.. Our text calls him the furi­ other night the mother is waiting for him. your life before your fam ily! Is it good!
Celebrated Fertilizers—
ous or reckless man. and to mnkchiBcoursc Ten o'clock comes. The mother hears the Or is it fall of drunkenness, blasphemy
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
mote serious ha w as a m an In authority. clerks going home f/bm the stores, but her und nil m anner of disorder. Do_ you not
Especially wad Jehu reckless when out on son is not in the crowd. At eleven o'clbck know that you are not only driving -yourDried Blood, Sheep Maiiur^, Blood and Bone
one of his usual drives.- I fancy I see him U » Hears Hie carriages rushing from th e . 8C,f t0 ,)elJ bul llw | Mme enrri|1ge lhat ,8
Nitrate of Soda? .
preparing forthnt famous drive mentioned l,n*on depot. Her son Is not inthecrowd. carrying you to an awful eternity. Is also
_ i n jhe language of our tex t ^Standing In Twelve o'clock; one o'clock comes. She carrying yourTtrim lyt~Y m ir“sons"TWillti!
front of his office I see that ncrvmishluck Hears the rumbling of a heavy wagon com- be Christians, but they are afraid of their
span chewing against their&amp;itsr T hedri-| intf toward the house. She henrsthe wheel fattier. They hnve never heard'you pray,
ver who holds the reins Ib sad nnd has of It strike the curbstone opposite her door. but they have heard you blaspheme the
nothing to say. He would not go out. on Here is the place says one man. They take Lord Almighty. They have never seen
this famous drive for this world, hut lie someone out of the wagon. Down the long' you rend the Bible, but they have seen you
is a military soldier. He Is under com­ walk, up the stone steps they carry their drunk. Turn over your reins this moment
mand. He has to go. Lining up behind victim. They ring the ball. The door Is to one thnt is almighty.
his carriage are several thousand men. opened. What isit! W liatisit! saysthe
1 dose by noticing the reckless mother.
(Write Us)
They will follow tlie front carriage. They frightened mother. It is your son. mn.dnm. If there is anything in tlJs^w orld th at I
— will stay clnse to Its" heels. Jehu *comes There h x fine of one hundred dollars nnd ilioiik God for, It is for the memory of my
CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent.
out of Ins office with Ids cabinet of friends. costs against him besides we bring him dear old mother, I don't know th at she
Enters his carriage. Gives orders to bis home beastly drunk. The poor,old, heart- could read or write, but she lived as dose
Sanford, Florida
driver to go down Broadway, n down grade broken mother pays tho bill, und puts hlm 1 to
n8
knew how, and with her lov-.
i
___
(Ask Him)of four miles, crossing the noted bridge to bed. All that night she sits by his side ing hands site pointed her children to tlie
is Lamb of God, who tnketh nwuy the slut
that 1ms no banisters. In a few minutes | praying for him. The next morning
tfiey have passed the skirts of the city. sorry for iris conduct, and promises her he of the world. Jesus drove her team for
The team is fast drawing the carriage down will never do thnt again. Begs her tuonly lier. Sometimes it was over rugged roads,
IK FACH TOWn
and f i l a t r i c i to
grade. It's easy running. It is easy rid­ trust him once more. Site cleans him up. but it was only to better fit my mother for
_ ,_____ r ..--------nd# and t ik i b its
W rfctt farmvhFd~DF~ilT. O ur igcftli «V irywLct« if«
ing. For everything is going down grade. Ho starts again down to tlie city, with oil heaven. At lust her ‘Carriage' hailed In
ixuktrif mon» Imi
W/ fiß rtii uLtra &lt;1n j it e ¿ u ii f ß i r ut
NO MONUY
No one notices the time or the speed. J e ­ the good resolutions that a hoy ever left front of the gate of llic.cternnl city. There
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friif
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and
hu is drinking champaign nnd choice Iris mother's roof. Don't worry, rnuthcr, was a clang, nnd the gate went up, und
•allow Tl
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not
w
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to
wines. Speed docs not botiier him. Down I'll he back for dinner, says lie, and I will Aie safe driver entered within the city.
a * e p the tuc-ycJ« aldp h lu t k to us ,tt ottr r i p n u e and/*»# ?»#//»**/ he put *** *rnt.
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grade does not worry him. Danger never come back sober, too. That boy meant it, Mother, if you are not a Christian, I beg
r a u i u v u i n i V L g «i ou t anull profil ahov# actaat laclory oo»t. You aj t e #19
to $n middlcmen a pmiiti bf buvinf dirret 01ut and have tha manulactum'a ffturfrightens him. But Just now the driver but Iris team had beeome unmanageable. you to give your heurt to God before you
aalrc Uhind ywur UcycU. |»0 MOT Jll* Y a bicyi la or a pJtg oi tlrtt Imin attyen*
His
will-power
Is
gone.
His
manhood
is
ut
mny fritr timii you rettiYe nur cjufncuea and Icam our unheaid ol Jfmterf
lias noticed that one of the horses is be­
go out of this room. Don't let your team
frU** *«d F#sw#4*ii.&gt; g/w*u*i eftrt tu nüvr U|£rnt».
hurled
to
the
dogs.
As
lie
goes
out
at
the
coming nervous. The driver says: Jehu,
become unmanageable before your chil­
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'lhtin t'®
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beautiful
and
Vim WII
WILL
jiu n id n tll Study
Our
a«r*rb our
model«
at thaciUlofut
teender/ullf
iew/ruci rtrt ran nuke yoa Ihia jruir, Wt i«H ihf hieltawi erjtl# Lnayrlei lor Irta money
one of the horses Is nervous, nnd allows n gate he says old gate when I come back dren. Do you know you are going to meet
then any j»ihrf la^torr. n« aia aattafieJ %»ltli fi t» profit abok« lartorr ct.rt.
disposition to i»c mean; what shall I do! through you today, 1 will be n sober man. your children at the judgment bar! Will
IlC'lX'laE
yr‘u can tail our Ucy%ln umler your own name piato at
__
sprier*.
Order« filled the eLy received.
You
will
never
swing
open
for
me
to
pass
Jehu laughs at his cowardice, and says:
they bless you tiiere, or will they curse
IICOICDVia NI) niCTCLITS« \\ a do not rqndirly bandit second bend bicycle«, but
lilt bar« « numiier on band taken in trad# by oùr Cldrayo retali ttorvi. Theie we clear out
You poor, chicken-hearted fellow; tiiere through you drunk, again. On to the city you! God wants to help you; will you let
pliy at prkff randn« from •:* to UH or • I U. Ue .«-ritaive Uiyram b«ta mai lad Ire#.
--------- ---------wrhoNfU, ImiMirtril roller chnlui and
paru, repair* and
is no danger in th at horse; in factln neltli* ha goes. He is about to pass that old cor- him!
,
CftASTEf-BMKEt, qulpmtui U all LinJ,*» i ks!J tÁt nrm) rrUut Jriut,
er of them. This is my old family team. ner. called Jake's place. He starts to past
The Herald Is fully equipped to print
Let them go. if they want to. They have it, hut the maddened tenm seize the bits
fine
stationery of all kinds. All the latest
in
their
mouths;
he
throws
himself
against
J
always stopped in time, und ulwnys will.
a s a m p l e p a ir
type and innterlai and “the men behind
tlie
reins;
but
he
has
lost
his
strength.
He
TO IH lItu a u O E , OML r
Onward the mad horse plunges against the
the
type"
wlw
know
how.
Tit rtfuiir rrtail t'u t at Inrtt trl/l it
bit. until Iris m ate grows nervous. Tlie throws on the brakes, but it Is too late. |
ttM fir fair, tat la mlrnlatt u-r trill
----------------------------- \
UÜyauatamfUfair tarH MXuuk wUkotJit
driver is again nlnrmed nnd cried out: With one plunge the maddened team I ' ■
Jehu, both horses are nervous; I fear they throws him against the bars. Drink, drink |
HOMORE TIOIBLE FROM FONCTDRES‘
N A ILS, T a s k a o r a la s * w ill n o t 1st th a
will get away from me. Nonsense, an- He boon a voice saying. That's his last
-----f "
a ir uuL tUitjr ih '.u u m t pair* *olJ l u t year.
swers Jehu. Give them therein; let them d“ T- °H. what will I do! It's too late. I
Over
two hundred IbouwnJ pair* now to uw.
Nature Gives Timely W arnings That No
_____
___If MsArinntitiie«. Itlftlvstvgo. The mad team now becomes unm an-11,1,1 doomed. That day tjist young rnan Sanford ctttTnr can A rru n rto ignere
•odtuyridii kf.TrfTdnintilcnndtinrdtoatdcwtfh
— ageabU. -They-seize th e fiUiTrTifTe corU loses hlstlfeln&amp;Tlfiniketi rio t Me ts taken j
S fpcclsl qunlTljr of rubbtf, which nrr« r twcomc.
xnuuinud which clones up »mill puncture* without pllcrw.
IfntlM tha think robber tread
tiers of theirs mouths. The sight of the Home dead. Young man, if you are In this
nathnatrlocncspc. Wchnvehuujrcdtol IcttcrsIrumMlIn1"A" anil puuutura ntrlpn *•11"
OwcuMoiutrtntniing
tbtl Ihtlr lire* harronlybrrti pmnrwil
D A N G E R S IG N A L NO. I comes
great bridge has increased their maddened room tonight and know yourself to be tri'
ami
“ U," nlou rlrn atrip “ If**
rorlwkctos whole srnion. Thry wrlihnoraorrtfuiu
to prevent rim cutting. Thin
condition. The driver knows what it Hing with sin, throw on the brakes, and from tlie kidney secretion*. They will*
■srjr ttrS, thejmiictli re rr lifting qunl 0 tr* twiug glrcu
tire
will, oullail mar atbar
warn vou when tlie kidneys arc sick.
rest layers orthin. npecUlly prepared fabric on the
tn a k a - a o rr , HLAHTiO Slid
means; He cries out in the anguish of Ii Ib
over the reins to one whose arms sre Well kidneys excrete, a clear, amlwr
Th* rreulnr orkr of Ifir»» tires inIS v*prrp»lr,but for
K A S V K lU lit U .
1 f n c t o r y p r ic e to
•oui. Oh. Jehu I both horses are unman- *«'»* ond »«rung. They reach across the fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, advertí ting ty It S» ptr i&gt;»lr.
AH ortHraalilppvdMipe
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___Jhlpped Ml 'day leltrr 1« received. Wn ship CO. D,
th e rid e re
flgenblc. nnd we are In sighted the bridge, universe: they span lands and seat. They pale and foamy, *or a thick, red, III- approval. Voui do not par
ir sc
a cent
hnve ciaiutiiccl
eim i
ml until you have
and found them strictly
hr at
a t rcprenenl
rcpretenled.
allow a ewah dtw----dlaaonnt------------of c per cent
(thereby making the price ISt-M
----We wilt1a!
L U pc
per |*ati) if you
- He. fo rth e first time, realizes Iris condl-1 Hove all jiower. Let him driv« for you,| .smelling urine, lu ll.o f sediment and
L b CASH WITH OBOI! ft and endow ihf» «J verfinemen I, You run no ritk In
ua an order a t the Urea utay be returned a t OUH e ip r u re if for any reaaon Urey ara
Hon. He cries out stop the horses. The young man. If tiiere is one person above irregular o( passage.
factory on exam ination. We are perfect iy reliable
relief 1 and* tnunrv
-----------aent to ire ------------la an aafe a-t -In a
D A N G E R S IG N A L NO. a comes
driver wraps the reins around his hands another who has my sympathy. It is the from the back.
bank. If yoo
order a pair of th»ae
th ree tiren,
tire*, you wilt
w ilt find th at they will ride caster, run footer,
Back pains, dull and wear better,you'order
loot longer and look finer th an any lira you have ever used o r area s t any price. We
■nd over his elbows, nnd with all the young man of today. There are deadfalls heavy, o r sharp and acute, tell you of know th a t you w ill be oa well plrat«4 th a t when you w ant a bicycle you w ill give u* your order.
strength of his being he throws himself ln «octaly. deadfalls along the way, nnd sick kidneys and warn you of the ap* Wa w ant you to send ua a tria l otder at once, hence tiiii rem arkable tire offer.
of dropsy, diabetes
and
against the runaway team. B utalasi only I traps Hi iris path that iris futherknows not proach
il tmiuuuv
B
right’s
disease
D
oan’s
Kidney
Pills
to increase their speed. Hecricsout: Jehu. of■ Men and women of God. don't condemn
SM&lt;MSW
cure
sick
kidneys
and
cure
them
p
er­
but w rite
‘hey hnve seized tho bit* in thetrmouths; ‘He young man uj lpduy. but save him.
D
O
M
O T W A T T o rre p a i r pi
manently. H ere's S anford-proof:
O p a tta i «Plaga»etary lh in g . W rite U HOW ,
1 cannot rein them. Oh 1 for God's sake.
A young lady of unusual talent, after | — M rs.i M ary-V an-Bibber, Second ¡¿t , offers we sre m oklSf. It t a l y i
cries tha doomed m an,lias It come to ihat! ] completing Iter education In this country Sanford, Fla., says;
"I suffered a
Thruw on the brakes, driver. Save us if was sent away to Paris.for a musical ed- Brca‘ deal from backache. My kidneys
you can. But there is n o hope Jehu has L cation. Her friends said to her “before wcre l l ?°l ,wealc
f‘e&lt;luen? P*J*
wok«! too long. He tins played with Ufc yob. settle down you should visit the Golden annoying.' *I n Tpite °of the*" d o rto rin g .I
W* last time. His team is unmanageable. Gate Park, the Garden of the Gods, the did, and the various remedies I tried,
His soul is doomed: the brakes will not Royal Gorge, Pike's Peak and other places.'* I I grew no better.
Finally I learned
"
* « L They «re inadequate. The hoofs The mother tried to persuade her 10 Settle o f D oan's Kidney M tti JTld~'be(fan
t
of the homes are now sulking the bridge, down, and makfc her dear old heart glad u ,,n * «hint. They removed the soreI hear the awful crash, and they plunge wlthher presence. Shq positively informed
general" h ealth " better.
I '" a m
overboard. Jehu became a type of millions her dear old mother (hat she did not Intend pleased to recommend D oan's Kidney
on earth today who are ou the downward to be tied to her apron string Always. Ah, Pills in return for the great improveFull Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
grade. No m an expects to go to ruin. No what a mistake. .T halnlght you tore away m cni they brought a b o u t"
Agent for the Pontous
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drunkard expects to fill a drunkard's grave, from your mother's apron suing was the
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v m w l^ rv ,
t w r .m
No woman thinks of falling below tlie level fatal night In your life. That Is the nlgbt
York, sole agents J o r the United
- --CLOVER HILL BRAND' T3UTTER—
of the brute. But they are Just playing your team started to run sway. This young States.
with sin. J u st out ftp a good tim e .' That's I lady took the advice of her gay friend. I Rem em ber the nam e—D o iq 'a and
SANFORD, FLORIDA
kU. Here is a poor widow with only one I trampling the feeilngsof bar tnbtherunder 1 ‘»he no other.

Right at your Door!

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Celery Grower
Vegetable
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THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
Jacksonville, Fla.

IS HEDQETHQRH PÖHCTÜRE-PR00F ** 8o
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Staple and Fancy Groceries

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

Notice of Application fo r Letter» Pat
ent for “The Crescent O rante Com
Ifb eteb y liven th at od the i n d a
190».w*
will apply*
« M ir to the HonorablcA!
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at. tio 'w n o r of thi

Item s oT Interest Concerning
Society People

[«Dt vM* iiit pin

S o. Chsae,

J. C. Chase.
B.* W. Herndon.
Sanford, Florida. March 20th 190».

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL

Froeoem Catena or "The C m c n r 0 tutor Coarurr. "

tat. We. the undersigned have hereby aiso d at-

Mow Celery CHy Vanity f a ir Wtille ed duradvea together for the purpose uf Incorporat­
ing and tormina a ourpuratlan under the Inw* of
Away the Golden H ours—
the S tate of Monda under the name of "The Crea.. Social Gossip.
____ rent Oritnfe Company," with lit principal place of

AN IN V E S T M E N T

week In this departm ent The Herald
Lost
1 In behalf of poor down-trodden man
resented some Im putations which had
been lurried a t the men by some of the
women, in the discussion of matrimonial
problems, .which, have been - engaging a
little of the attention of a club or two.
The Herald likes to agree with the women
and w ill now and then, strain a point in
order to keep within the pale of their a p ­
proval, hut when they, In cold blood and
with premeditation, assert that the men,
Uiat is the unmarried men, are selfish
and will not m arry because they are u n ­
willing to give up the real comforts of
the bachelor, for th e' uncertain ones of
murrled Ufe, this paper m ust take the

6f their business; and to do inch other and further
acta necessary to the* niooeuful operating of tbe
business above mentioned.,
3rd. -The amount of the capital d ock of m M
Company shall be Fifty Thousand (»30.000 tit))
Dollars, divided Into Ovc hundred (hares of the
par value of »100.00 per share, and to to he paid
In cash or In land and oranfe troves a t aetual cash
value; all atock to be paid for in full when Issued.
4th. This corporation to exist for one hundred
years,
Qth. The business of tbe Company Is Jo be man aged by a Board of Directors consisting of not less
than three or more than seven In number, and the
following officers, to-wlt: ‘ “ m m
dent. Secretary and Tret
ed on the first Tuesday I
Tuesday In July in e,
and every year thereafter
and are to hold J h d

first election to held and officers qualified arc: S,
The Herald, by resenting the charge of 0.
Chase, Presidian, J." 6: Chase, Vice-President;
unselfishness, has caused several of the B. W. Herndon. Secretary and Treasurer.
6th. The highest amount of indebtedness Of
girl», in.the language of the Ahtl-Slang liability to which this Company may at any Umc
Itself to »50.000.00.
club, "to jump on us with both feet” and subject
We do hereby subscribe for the number of shares
of
slock
In said Company set opposite our name«
_the trumping given to us by one pair of
and residences, to-wit;
nice little pedal extrem ities was such de­ S. 0 . Chase, Sanford. Florida Fifty shares
lightful pain th at we want more of It and I d Chase, Jacksonville. Fla. Twenty-five shares
B. W. Herndon. Sanford. Fla. Twenty-five shares
are going to "snss back.”
S he‘says that it is ail nonsense to say
~lhnt men of moderate m eans stand aloof a , i
fW. R. McQuold I. C. Chase
from marriage because they arc not prop­ As to J. C. Chase | F ^ r .n r c ll fc. W JIerndor
As toS . O. Chase I Wm. Teffler
erly encouraged by the girls, and through &amp; B. W. Herndon, 1B. F. W httnor.Jr. .
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fear of not being able to furnish with a STATE OF FLORIDA.
COUNTY OF ORANGE
fifteen hundred dollar salary the content­ Before roe personally came S. O. Chase and B. W.
Herndon to me well known as two of the personi
m ent required for domestic tranquility, who
stoned the foregoing Articles of Incorporation,
and then she asks us “how men are to
p u r p o s e s t h e re in se f
know how girls feel abfalll
-jso p o sibt W itn ia Wiitsmr. I have hereunto set my hand
tlon until they ask them."
and official set) this 27lh day of March, A. D.. IKffi
B. F. Wnmirx, Js.. Notary Public,
Now, that is something we never
My OpmmUslon Expires Frbruary Bth, 1B09
thought about, and wc must confess it is STATE OF FLORIDA,*
OF DUVAL.
pretty hard J o answer. Surely .no man COUNTY
d e iu r e m e personally came J. C. C h a u l£&gt; Ine srcTT
known
as
one of tbe persona who stoned the fore­
would guess at anything of such impor­
going Articles of Incorporation, and acknowledged
tance,-and he would not dare risk a con­ that he executed the sam e in good faith for Uic
and purpose* therein set forth.
clusion on the actions of th e girl, or on uses
1m Witmim W noroe I have herrunto set my hand
surrounding circumstances, because girls [ and official seal this 2Hth day March A.ll.UMW
acr bo differently, one way to-day, a n - [
Notary Public State of Florida at Large. .
My Commission Expire« Nov. tl, 11111.
other to-morrow, anti no on. So when we
consider the questioif (impounded by I Notice o f ¿Application for Tax Deed
- some of these dear little creatures who
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888,
are stamping on us we m ust adm it that Law s o f Tlorlda — *
man should not guess at what U g irl means Notice Is hereby given thsi L V. Stenstrum. purwlihout first asking her; th at is. he should t e j u l &amp; F f e h u fi&amp; V .tilJ S S c iii
ask her first, and then guess nt what she ln ray °®ce, "ml has made application for tax deed
’i.s ju y s , or rather what she means. It does im brices thTfaUoidng d ^ lb ^ p rw w y ^ 'tu iu d
not d e a r up the perplexity of m an very I
, much. h u t It is social etiquette which I
1.5C h!,* N 13 *?••-&gt; £- ? h Ch*.. s. it,
, . ,,
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|C h s.. E. If .34 Chs. tuR . lt.. S. W. by along W. side
should not be disregarded.
I of right of way lo («ginning. 14.07 acre*. The
T h o H e ra ld is v r r v m u c h n h - iw il m ilw&gt; «aid land being assessed at tie date of theissu1 UO n e r n i u is v e ry muen pieaseu o t 11« nnce of , uch ccrjitlcatc In the noroe of C. I t Lirnli n t e r e s t which la b e in g ta k e n b y the g irls [ »toy. Unlcx* said certificate «hail u&gt; redeemed

IN S A N FO R D LA N D
IS THE SUREST MONEY MAKER

F arm s
If you want any of these, See
Terms to suit your pocket-book
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in tr y in g to so lv e so m e o f t h e

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I according to law, tax deed will issue thereon on
m a tr h n o - the 3rd Jay of May A. D. I90&lt;j.
ufficiai slgnn
WitnessI my
m official
sign mure and seal this the
It was not tlie intention I 30th
day of Mlard
ardii A. D., I1909.

niai problems.
to say Anything which'would tilscourage
Reap««*»,
33-4
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County
the young men. but it was intended to
sjHir the girls on to giving a little cnemir- In th cC Ircb lt Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida for
'Ogem ehritTIhe backward lover, and that
* Orange County
is what these pouty creature»- object to. City tJ Sanford. 1 Biu ch a n e e ry jo Enforce
Now what can be the objection? The
M. B. Bronson J
Tax Lien.
women are trying to tnkb the lead in every I To the defendant. M. B. Bronsou;
pursuit uml then why riot lend m an up to It appearing from th e affidavit uf the City Solici­
tor uf the City of Sonfurd herein filed, that he bethe matrimonial noose? ‘ They hove to MUSS th a t you a r e a non-resident of the State of
to unknown,
unknown and
alo n tl to g e th e r in iln n ld e I m m ,... I Mot Ha,
1.1a. and that
Unit your resilience
residence Is
tu o K lO g c u w r in u o u m e lin rm s s J lllBl
no person In this atate the service of
a f t e r th e w e d d in g , e a c h o n e e n c o u ra g in g • subpoena upon whom would bind you. and th at
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, B I your age la over the age of 21 yeara.
th e Other« o n d tr y in g lo lig h te n t h e o th e r s ] It Is ijiartfut« orrlrrrd th at you do appear I11 th b
b u rd e n , a n d w h y c a n n o t g a m e o f O ils e n - 1 t Ta * o .'im&gt;»“ he" ‘n B1*d - up0" “ 0“ u ,r * June
c o u rn g e m e n t b e g iv e n to th e m e n b e fo re I 111* further ordered th at thto order of publication
t eight consecutive
th e p a r t n e r s h i p Is e n te r e d In to . I t c e r - « * u lin T hi &amp; ^ o r d “ TJrak
newspaper publlshed
in
the
City
of
Sanford,
In Orange county.
tn in ly c a n d o n o h a r m , a n d it d o e s n o t Florid t .
detract in the least from the dignity of I Witness my hand and the sea) o f said circuit
ro t

URRELL
REAL

ÄSSiitVaal

Mesdamca W. R. Gardner Miss Alma P agcnhtrt
W. A.
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* Fugg
Edith Stewart
3“ j.* Diggers
Fannie Fannin
Miss Maiude Harris
Willie Singletary
LillieeVVaughan
ii
(Kara Milles.
Gladys Gardner
Rev. J. W. Boyd
Far* Vgughan
Messrs Sidney Brower
May Prevail
May Prevali
Minala Stewart

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

In Ih c Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State o f Florida For
Orange County
City of Sanloed j

- M n . E. R. R a t l u t .

u o.

CLOSING OUT

a n d so co n d . bond.
w ont them.

B arg ain s If you j
Itarry

J. Wilson.

r ^ ^ ^ M U R R E L L &amp; MINSHEW
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W . J. T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

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AGENTS

General Firé Insurance
O ffioa w ith HOLDEN R E A L E S T A T E CO.

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coon I 117 th day i
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S a n fo rd ,

Florida

BU1 in Chancer* to Enfume

fflr.thfiriext.Ulirty days. C hoko- 8 8 per
*{*?,**?»w w trafeyesnt ***
dozen. Call and see me. Celery avenue. « « « to the bui h ^ « in ^ to /^ w ? 3Sdkynjtiiii
Dr. Aldridge's garden.
1 - - D- 1009'

.. M y i l n o h o t

Celery fanns, with flowinti w dls all tiled, driilned uhd'ready for crop, $500.00 to $100000
per acre.
c*t i
Property* improved und unimiirovcd. 303,000 acres timber land, with finest site in
Florida for crate factory.
Others tell you whnt can be done. MORRELL &amp;. MINSMEW nrv. nmctkuUariuetL-tiiwell aa real estate jrokejg, aml are hcro to ahow &gt;’mi-whnt lias been and can he done.

By 1. M. H art, Deputy Clerk.

Douglas S Matley »
T**
t&gt;
the
defendants.
Douglas
k.
Maatoy:
Sitia Miller,
Lather BÖ
iJA•PP*, dad4™B ,ho eO davlt of tbe City SoMyrtle Nlpa
Hinton rteUs
° trtJ S* alo,d h* K la « e d th a t he
nettev«* th a t you are a noo-reaident ot the State of
Notice
“ Y1 “ , l yotu « » W eo « to unknown, and
th a tjb e re to no person La thto state the service ot
Finest
a t* “big
reduction
. ------- carnation *plant “
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“t- | * auhpoetja upon'whom would hind you and that

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BROKERS.

Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni­
ties in Florida

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women. Matrimony must be approached
U. M. k« uhs«. ( s
Clerk Circult^CiHirij Orange Counf:
with a great deal of caution, and if the 33-8
By I
yuung men ore not carefully hapdled
they will shy and Jump the track when In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State of Florida for
they see the divorce record showing about
Orange County
2,800 separations out of 22,000 wed“ TTIyU Sanford.
J
The Heraid witl co-operate "with
va.
I BUI in' Chancery ta
girts and m inisters in bringing about
more activity in thé m atrimonial morkeu 1 To
Building S*Loan
To the
the defendant.
defendant. American
American Building
and believes that encouragement .wiij do Tomata Aaaociyttoo:
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It appearing from tile affidavit of the City Solidmore toward! that end than all thing* tor of the City 0/ Sanford herein filed, th a t he be­
lieves
th at you are a Don-resident of the Sute of
else.
Florida, and th at your residence to unknown, and
that there to no person Ln this stale the service of
A puny » 0. riven-«I U., pome of Mr. *
¡&gt;X“ 2 " 3 /.T
,
appear
In thto
and Mr*. Catchell on Mcionvllie avenue
{“ ^ { j 111 he'*ln % ' Supon Monday. June
last .Monday eg u farewell to Mr. and Mr*. it to further
- ordered th at thto order of publication
published once a -wrek for
H. Gillenberg find their daughter, ;Miss ue
weaxs In The Sanford Herald,
In tha City of Sanford, ln Oran*« oounty,
Nannie, who deported for the North last llshed
1 i itlu
Monday n ig h t Light refreshment* were
Wltnesa my band and the seal of «aid circuit
A. D. 1909.
served and a good time enjoyed by pi) court, this £ 7 lb day of March.
B. 11. Knatascat, (m u .)
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Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
Among those jirescnt were:

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O ath Circuit Court Orange County1.
By M. L Hart. Deputy Clark.

S. F. S A L L A S &amp; C O .

Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing
Gutter and Galvanized T an ks
Repair W ork a Specialty

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Corner fir s t Street and Palm etto Avenue Sanford, Elorlda

SERVIT) AT

WOMAN’S
EXCHANGE
Every Day After
February 19th
L B a k e d - C o odo

Wect e w ^
Saturday.'
Stamping

and
done. A ll F a n c y work and
Materials for same on Sale

CRIPPEN’S M U S IC STORE
(Railroad Way)

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FROM MACARONI DELTA
the Celery *■++++ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 + ♦ ♦ + 4 + 4 4 4 *
Trote The Herald's Special Correependent
City W orship Tomorrow.
By W ireless Telephone

Where Devout of

Miaa Pinky Slimmer! h a t established

RESUME O f A l l CHURCH EVENTS I
news Items from Traders Point and Bungalow Corners exclusively Tor. the Herald.

Of Interest to th o se Religiously In­ The first installment follows.—Ed, Herald.
clined— Subjects o f Discourses
Unde BUI Slimmer went to Mudsock on
for the Sabbath.
XV, r « t w i •! tka C l n i d i M la tka City i n E t i n n l y
l a m i i l - a kw a&lt; a
t
l k»l ( A a M a a o t M a i , i i k I
't £ 7 C k m fc ~ H n it la iC a jffi.-a aat latai ik a a T h . r a J i,

alitraaad.

n r&gt; t McthsUlft

business yesterday.

f^ tc r Slimmer is learning to ride his
new second-hand bicycle.

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Rer'AX 1louscholder. pa*tor;church. corner Park

Elvira Slimmer had a bad cold In her
(^u«and r m h ------ --------------------------^H La #vtnue
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hcaJ
h" nose U much stopped up.
avenue an
Snadsy morning •«?■«&gt;.•« Hi "■ W
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Aunt
Mary
Slimmer wore her new store
7 00: Sunday school. 0:45 a. m.: Jno. K. Met(Inffr. Supl. Fpworth League. 3:00 Sunday even- teeth to church last Sunday nnd frer im­
Ittg.
proved facial expresson wns much obWc begin a revival service Sunday
served
morning, Rev. W. A. Myers, Conference
*
Evangelist, will preach at 11 n. m. and
^ lc Slimmer fnmily ancestors came
7 30 p.m . Rev.,Myers will preach every p ver *n the Mayflower nnd have revoludoy at 3:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m , for-fif- Uoimry blood In their veins. They are all
teen dnys. Wc urge all the people to at- ^ H ^ y educated,
_
j
aerrjee».. am l sQ ljd td h aj» - L .T h e nunrose U u h e
u*.-n!;r*»ol,say
operation of all Christians.
____ [ yo&amp;terduyaud shone with m u c h warm
S u n d a y s d n w l;- B t 9 5 H ff8 T K u siib je e l- [e J fu ljtc n t'e d u rin g th'i» fnr&lt;-m»in ~ h i.; a la s

Peter and Cornelius.
Epworth League, a t 3 p, m.. Topic : The
Lowly Pomp of Zion’s King.
Come nnd let us make these services
profitable..
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100 miles down ,lhc const through a very
fine section that can grow vegetables.
Some Idea of the Increase of shipments
from Sanfonl can be gained when it Is
known that In 1899 there were only four
refrigerator cars shipped out of this town;
It 1900 it had only grown to 100 cars; while
for the seoson of 1907-8,1,193 cars were
shipped. It is now estim ated that In ten
years there have been shipped 5.000 cars
of celery, cabbage, lettuce and cauliflower
from this station. The first car oi celery
shipped from here was sent by B. F. A J.
N. Whltner. Copt. Whitner is a pioneer
in the business— New York Produce News.

Full

SPRING SUITINGS
JUST RECEIVED
M ake Your Selection From Full Pattern Pieces

G. -A. R. General O rders
Headquarters Department of Florida. G.
A. K., Gainesville, Flo.. March 1. 1909.
General orders No. 1.
L With gratitude to my comrades of
the Department of Florida, for the expres­
sion of trust conferred upon me in my
election as departm ent commander of
Florida, Grand Army of the Republic, at

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u,eA0t]L?tin“9L?M?An)preicid.J ______
Petersburg. Feb. 17,1909,1 hereby assume
command, asking for the undivided support
■nf'niy cnmFnires In tTti d e p a r tm e n t.___
2 . ' The headquaiterauf-tho department
are established a t Gainesville, Fla.
3. The following staff appointments are
hereby announced.
F. Prescott Bullock, Post 25, Gainesville.
300-308 FIRST STREET, SANFORD,
Asst. Adjt, Gen'L and Asst. Q. M. Gen’L
Henry Marcotte, Past 11, St. Augustine,
Department Inspector.
John Sqheurer, Post 3. Key West. Ju d ge
Advocate.
Byron W. McLain, Post 29, Dade City,
Chief Mustering Officer.
Jno. P. Porter, Post 31, Interlnchen, Sen­
ior Aid-de-camp.
They will be obeyed and respected ac­
ES TA BL IS HE D 18GB
cordingly.
By o r d e r .________ Jju irs SkiNWMW
Department Commander.
Are Offering Any nnrf A ll Kinds of Florida
F. Prescott Bullock, Aast. Adjt.'Gen'l.

the clouds gathered nnd It rained to beat
the band nil the afternoon. ■ Sudden
changes seem ta be written on alt things.,
ns the poet Byron snyp.
Ike Pilcher, who sot for his picture yes
terday, was unable to look pleasant be
The P e o p le 's C o n s r e t s tl o n s t
cause of sitting down on n carpet tack.
Rev. R. L. Kirkland, pastor; Sunday morning
- servire. 11; evening am iMe.'T:90; p rayer mtStlng
Doc Spltzfndden was called over
Wednesday. 7:00 p. m.; Sabbath school. 10 u. m
Sorrento last night to see Amos Gilcuddy'i
j. C. Knamitiler. Superintendent.
Sunday will be n|great day a t our church. wife who ruptured the calf of her leg climb
At U a. in. Dr. DUly will deliver o short ing a barbed wire fence. Doc says she
sermon on the subject: 'T h e Water of won't be able to use it with much alacrity
Life." Following this will be a public re­ for a long lime.
ception of the new members. Quite a
Two families in Bungalow Corner« have
number are to be b a ptized a t this service. ordered built tubs to I«*- jmt tn their houses
The Lord’s supper will also be observed. by the time warm weather sets in. and
Sunday night the pastor will preach there is more or less gossip about such
from the subject: “ Salvation in reach of extravagance on the imrt of the families
Baseball goods, at Fcrnuld'». Complete
every man." With this service our revi­ We won't give names at present.
ncwJlne._____
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val meetings will nhwOr—------------------- *Juke Gilchrist's fnmily all took baths in
We want to thank the pastors nnd mem­
their new hath tub Inst Sundu'’? morning
DR.
HOUSHOLDER
bers of other churches for their helpful coRushing the season (little hnint you
operation during these_metAlngfl__ QurJ
b a te !
DENTIST
Sunday school, which meets nt 10 o'clock
Ask Nancy HufTstetter how about her
extends nn invitation tei persons not a t­
Phone 141
new beau, don't mention SUe Stuckey's Rooms 23. 24 an-I 23. Piro Bid*
tending elsewhere.
name unless you want trouble. Sile sot
SANFORD. FLORIDA
up with Nance Inst-Sunday night-and
firs t Baptist
Rry. I W, Boyd |&gt;a*l or "Sunday morning serv­ hasn't nerve enough to sja-ak to her once
ice. II:rvrnlm) service. T:(K); Sabbath school. U TS the entire evening, llruce up. Sile.
JOHN
SNEAD
a. m-jPr. J.T . Denton, Supt.; B. Y. P. U. Sunday
at 0:30 p. m.. Jl. E. Tolar, Prest.; prayer meeting
Your eorres|)omlent has recived a note
»very Wcdneidny, 7:30 p. m.
ARCHITECT
Preaching by the pastor both morning from Mose Stuckey ordering The Herald
113 W. Flral Street
and evening. Morning subject! "Some ■topped. Last week we alluded to his .'Phone 165
daughter
Lib
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being
very
short-walstcd
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O R ID A — ■
Thing the Pastor W ants the Church Lu
Knagft1’ Evening subject: "The Young and readheaded whereas we are reliably
People and the Church." Sunday sch&lt;H)l infonned that both of the girls are very
ANDEW JOHNSON
nt 9:;i().' B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. A cordial long-wasted and have blonde liuir. We
hope
our
npology
Is
accepted
as
we
hate
invitation Is'extended to all.
ATTURNEY-AT-LAW
to loose a good subscriber like Mose.
Practices in Stata and Faderal C o u ru .
i h / cC ro ss E p isco p al
Tootsy Ann llybnrger lias been induced
Rev. II
Il f.
F, Ilnhrn,
llittrn, irrctor; A, I&gt;. Key. senior war- to accept the position of hired girl in Jim M G T BuildinS.
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Phone 248
drn; Sunday morning service. 11: evening service,
7:30; Sabbath acht*)!. Ii:43a. m .; B.:YiWhUner, Ftnkldner's boarding tirmsc. Tootsy Is the
prrrptayer lint-ting. 7:30 Wednesday evening
soprano singer in the Hardshell church.
THOMAS EMMET w i l s o n
A Sanford tough named Bell.
P re s b y te rlu n
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Rrv J. F. McKinnon, pastor; morning service.
Got full and proceed to raise It----- 1
II; evening service. 7:00; Sabbath schndi, 0:30 n.
AT-LAW
He picked fuss with his dad.
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ta : Henry McLaulln, S u p ti prayer meeting Wed­
nesday, 7:30 p. m.
.ate
Stele
Attorney
Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Got soaked on jnw real bad
Florida
On Sunday, the pastor. Rev. J. F. Mc­
And be set up a h----- 1 of a yell.
Kealdrncre. Sanford and Sylvan Lake
Kinnon, will preach at II a. m. and 7:30
Jim Hoplight has resigned bis i&gt;ositioii
P- m. At the morning service the sacra­
as hostler in Bob Wilkins' livery stable
ment of the Lord’s Supper will b« adm in­
GEO. A, DeCOTTES
and is going to teach elocution and dan­
istered. All aro cordially invited to in­
cing nnd educate people for theater act- ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
tend the services.
ing. Jim 's ancestors were all actors and
Practice in S u te and Federal Courts
his
dad died on the stage doing a trapC a th o lic
&gt;
F°x. rector; services every second and peze act at the request of the sheriff.
Welborn Block
Sanford. Fla
lourth Sunday; early mass, 7 o. m .; mass and ser* |

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Real Estate

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Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illnees, tld
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Palm Sunday—Sunday school, 9 o. m.; CELERY GROWERS’ RAILROAD
DR.
Blessing and distribution of palms, mass
T h o S a n fo r d C o c a C o la B o ttlin g Co., S a n fo rd , Fla.
DENTIST
ond sermon, 10 a. in.
Sanford Farmers Build and Poy For
Monday—Instructions for children 3
Road Into Their Fields
Room 13 --------------------Pico Building
^ILJH..Wuy of the Cross, 4r90 prrn:— ----" ^“ SanforiL FlaTTMarch 23.—If prices con­
SANFORD. FLORIDA'
J A C K S O N V IL L E
tinue us good all season as they have up
GREAT IS THERMIT
to the present time, the railroad here owned
exclusively by the shippers, will be extend­
DR. R. M. MASON
New Material that Heats M etal
ed four miles. The corporation is the Sanford-Everglades Railroad Co. When the
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Thermit Is the name of a new German celery fields began to extend from the sta ­ Welborn Block .
Phonê 19
invention, being In . the form of coarse tion here, the growers tried to induce the
Sanford. Florida
powder and by its »«* m etal can be Iteat- f Atlantic Coast Lina to build a spur into
With Mrs. Corinn« RISar-Katsay, aoprane; Navada van Sar Vaar, alia; Read
for welding in thirty seconds or less. the celery fields so growers could load
Millar, lanar) Oustal Helmqulaf, ba»p_
At dm A. C. L. »hops the new m aterial without hauling such a distance by tram.
A. C. HART
The
A.
C.
L.
refused
to
do
so,
as
they
said
was given a trial last Tuesday and It
The New York Symphony-Orchestra Conducted by
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l*»ved n great success:' P art of a heavy It would not pay, and a sth e re was no oth­ S U R V E Y O R AND DRAUGHTSM AN
LrvtU oj and Ctu»»-Srctiooln| to* DrsiasS*
frame under one of the engines had been er road entering the town that was avail­
a Specially
able
fur
the
eastern
markets,
the
growers
bruken^iiccfsiltallnga welded Joint. In­
F o u r C o n c e r t s , M a t in e e a n d N ig h t, A p r i l 18th a n d 3 0 t h
SANTORO. FLORIDA
stead of taking the engine ajuul. taking would have to ship over the Coast Line.
A iacriair membership*, good for one raserved seat at each concert. IS 00. Make application
The growers took the m atter Into their
°ut the broken bar and putting it In a
now m book» close April l»t. and retuU r tax office rales then prevail.
&lt;
Foods must accompany applications
own
hands and at present have five miles
forge for welding, the two pieces were
W. G. HAMMONÖ
T . T . E L M O R E , 1 0 6 M a i n S tr e e t, J a c k s o n v ille , F lo r id a
welded with the bar In its accustomed of the road through the principal celery
' ARCHITECT
place, by the use of th erm it A small fields. This road coat about $30,000 and
tnetal box was placed over the Joint, and, is all paid for. It was open this year for
Office with M um il fc Minshew
after being heated to the right tem pera­ the first lime, and It is a great convenience
Flou Iluid Block
ture. the thermit and boiler cuttings were to the growers. They now load directly
Poured in and when all was ready the onto the cars. Even after the road was
P°ur was made by touching a h o tlia r to built, the Atlantic Coast Line refused to do
foe mixture^
J o s ta n t Uia.whole Ilia awllnhing ins th a l—d t l u i l WHB8BT"
C L E A N 8 A N D P R E 8 8 E 8
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Bifiu Was at white heat and the welded a charge. To Dvergome this, the company SURVEYOR oml CIVIL ENGINEER
. joint was successfully made. This plan leased an engine of its own. and now does
Ladies’ Sk irts and Gentlemen’s Clothing
801 U m Sq---------Phon« 270
saved the time and expense over the old Us own switching.
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only
Already the celery growing has led to
SANFORD. FLA.
tuethod upon this one Job a total of $100.
an
extension
of
the
railroad
About
two
Master Mechanic Stevens Is well pleasGiving you twelve piece8 a month. We will call for and deliver your
*** w*fo the experim ent as he Is very miles, and when the other four miles are SANFORD LODGE, No. 27. L 0 . 0. F. clothes once a week. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
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anxious to improve the facilities of the added this fall, as is likely to be done, it Meets every Monday night a t 7:30 in Ma­
will cover nearly all the celery fields. 'T he
at all times.
sonic llalL Visiting brethren are cor­
growers claim that if prosperity continues
dially invited.
W- S- Baldwin.
Secretary.
n Gold's Barber Shop
'Phone 60
Park Avenue, North
Ftesh Mackerel a t II. H. Hill's grocery there is a possibility of building this Uns

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Sanford P ressin g Club
$ 1.25

M. P. LIPE, Manager.

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We Invite your Attention to Comparative Prioes in_Quant.itv.. Quality and Brand

The Goods will Tickle your Palate, the Price will Suit your Pocketbook 2!
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Van Camp and Pet Brands
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2-lb.
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Corn,
one
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can Peas, one 2-lb. can
We offer them at this sale
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6 small or 3 large cans for 25c • •
0 2 Olive Oil, regular price 35c.
Per doz. cans. small size
our special price
jj 50c; large size per doz.
Regular 60c grade ' - ■* 50c
j Compound Lard, the regular
Regular
90c
grade ' _ - %75c
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Dill Pickles, regular price
price 10c. In 50-lb. lots
25c per doz., special price 15c
W. W. STRIP! ING, Manager Fresh Saratoga Chips daily
Royal Scarlet Corn, 3 cans 25c
Per quart

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Number 34

NEWS Of THE WORLD

HERALD

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1909

Spanish-Amcrlcan wnr. died last Saturday
rnejon and
ai had both legs crushed. He
afternqon
at Puerto Real, Spain. He wiis 70 years
frfiikkh with n fellow worker n t the
was
frMWking
of age.
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time nnd did not notice the approaching
For the third time the darn at Grand
engine until it struck him. The engineer
Items of Interest Gleaned from
Chenier, Louisiana, was dynamited last The General News of “The Land saw the men. but supposed they would City Council Holds An Interest*
Various Sources
week. The dhm cost $100,000, and was
of flo w e rs”
get out of the way, and consequently did
In* Meeting
built to benefit and protect the rice grow­
not attem pt to stop his engine.
ers.
At th ejn eetin g of the state portioning
HAPPENINGS DJJRING t h e w e e k
The entire jury In the criminal court at |CULLED f ROM THE STATE PR ESS board last week, not a pardon of any kind IMPORTANT MATTERS
New Orleans was discharged Inst week by
was granted.
the judge because he considered the mem­
Tampa is to have another large cigar
An Epitome of the Week's M o st Im
Here the Readers Will Find a Brief bers unfit for their duties.
factory. Regensburg &amp; Co. of New York, Grade For Street Paving established
portent
Happenings
In
the
Historical Spring Flowing
A recent tire In the hold of ihe Ham— Reports of Treasurer. M arowners of one of the largest factories in
State's Demain. For Hurried Readers
------------shai
and Inspectors—
—
hurg-American line steamship Sarnia,
Uie world, hove decided-to transfer their
For sending In "a false alarm of fire in business to Tampa, and have secured
Council convened in regular session on
Because Joseph Macnluse, a banker In caused the death of (he quartermaster und
Jacksonville, J. J. McPherson was finerr location In thè cigar-producing section of April 5, 1909. Members present Vttc
_____ _
Chicago,' refused to comply with letters five laborers.
'Tieinalftffrtlf W.OOO,- a bom tr was MpfolTNr ' “Airexplosion Iff the EHiO mlnr.Clinrles- S5WT or three m o n t h » i h s t Y f f ^ "T h e building will be 2G0 feet H— R- •fitevm n TX-&lt;L» -Thresher; CT H T “
South Jattksouxitie. bn» '-voted against long nnd three stories high.
"’TnW offfce recently, wrecking "the. front tewn. W. Va.. last week, caused the death
Will" COST Ev«n*rW.-H: Hawt7fl? R. Cam iim S Pu *
issuing
bonds for improvements
leston'nnd II. P. Driver. Full hoard.
of
six
miners.
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of the building. The banker escaped in­
$50,000.
There were no petitions and no com­
W. H. Hubbard, a long-time trusted em­
jury.
Bursting of n water main in Pittsburg,
The schooner Martha, laden with oil
munications.
—
ploye
of
the
Tnmpn
Tribune,
died
last
week
Two of the smallest people on earth are I'a., recently, flooded St. Johns cemetery,
wns partly destroyed by fire at the wharf
An
ordinance
establishing a bend)
entertaining the pcopI£BFih£HBN!C" The.'
In Tampa last week. ----- ■&gt;»_____ had * te rtr.d rrJ t.
mark and fixing the grade lines for First
of friends and was a general favorite.
gentleman, Lord Robert; is 21* year# old much nthetftlnintigc.
Lakeland is suffering from a water fam ­
and 20 indies tall, and the lady, Queen
A. E. Benson of Omaha, Nebraska, and ine this week, caused by a break in the street wns placed upon Us second reading.
A backward step has been (ukenhythe
Resolved. That the Bond Trustees be InCharlotte, is 19 years old and 19 inches Indiana legislature in repealing the cigar- A. M. Kitchen from Georgia, have bought pumping machinery. About an hour's use
stnicted
to^uu regular -p a v in g ' brick T o
$250,000 worth-of iandln IhimBTttcounty oTwater per day is all th at will be per­
-tail.
eue-tnwr
fill
in
the
space between curbing nnd
The piers of the Havana Central railwuy
Miss May Melzer of Kenebec,S. D.,drew | comprising several hundred acres, and will m itted until repairs are made.
sidewalks on First street. Carried.
at Hnvana were destroyed last week by "first choice" at the United States-land go to ruising fruits nnd vegetables on an
Adolph Hull of Akron, Ohio, w)h&gt; was a
Resolved, Thnt Mr. H. P. Driver he
. fire, entailing a loss of upwards of one lottery at Trippcounty homestead opening. | extensive scale.
winter visitor in Eustis, died suddenly last granted (ha privilege to fill in the space
The Great Council of the lude|&gt;rndent week of henrt failure. He hnd been out between tile curb of sidewalk bantering
million dollars.
April 1. She is 32 years old, a fanner
. While on her way to school recently: school teacher, and will manage her own | Order of Red Men of Florida, held Its an- fishing d few days before nnd hnd caught the Sanford House with dirt and plant
nunlI meeting In Miami this week.
a lruuUlhut wtiiglied uver twaive pounds, trees in said-place.— Carried.-----------:----_____
Miss Annie Mnngano, n school teacher In ranche.
B. F. Dorsey, postmaster of McIntosh, and In binding it had over-exerted him­
New York, was shot and killed by her
Resolved; That the wonting on the
The military prison at Fort Leavenworth;
father. SIm pnd her mother had both left Kansas. ,wn» burned April I. There were | committed suicide Inst week by cutting self. nnd It Is believed it wns this that back'or the city voucher-he changed to
caused tiigi death.
home beenuse of the hnital treatm ent and about 800 ¡irlsoners confined in enclosure Ids throat and shooting himself.
read a s folio Ws: ■’
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non-sup|&gt;ort by Mungnno.
"This voucher shall become n warrant
Thè Herald is on sale nt T. J. Miller &amp;
hut none were injured ur_guLaway—-The . A UutuLof seven negro burg Inrs was nr
on the city treasurer when nudkedjihd
Son's store, and the City cigar store.
Wthfi'fltencd war “betw een Austria prison was built in 1858, and cost $(¡5.000. rested in Pensacola lust week.
numbered by tfiiTcIiy clerk, approved by
snaservla hag- been postponed by the
The bodies of the man and woman who
nt
least one member of the finance com­
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
TRAINING
advice of the groat powers.
lost their lives by the ca|&gt;sizing of a sail­
A fJTV BACKED BV FARMS
m ittee and countersigned by the presi­
The convict lease system in Georgia is
boat in Tampa Buy during the recent hur­
no more. The prisoners will now he used
ricane, have been identified as those of All Who Arc Interested Should Attend dent. (or p rrsid w ^ pro tein.J of the city
S anford's M ost Valuuble Asset Is The
council.
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This Meeting
to make good roads for the state.
Capt. Charles Stiger and wife.
Vegetable Industry
There will be ¿teld in the main auditori­
This Warrant is receivable for city
There lias been another "slip'' at the
The Ponce de Leon celebration in St.
Factories nre a valuable adjunct to a
um of the First linptist church, Tampa, taxes by the collector, regardless of Ha
Gatun dam on the Panam a canal, some city, nnd are almost indis|&gt;ensahlr in de­ Augustine last week wns u great event April 20, a Sunday school training school.
numerical onler.
300 feet sliding totheeastw nrd and sink­ veloping the growth nnd future prosperity. und highly entertaining.
It is the desire of those hack of the move­
"This warrant will draw interest at the
ing about thirty feet.
The regular annual quarantine against ment that every Sunday school su|ierin- rule of six |(1) per cent (ter annum to the
Greater than all the factories, however, Is
Rear Admiral Converse, U. S. N.. died in u good farming section that aids in build­ infected |lorts is on nt Pensacola.
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tendent. teacher nnd worker who cun pos­ date of its actual paym ent."
Washington last week, aged 05 years,
ing up ami making permanent the city.
A number of burglaries were reported sibly do no, he present. The Baptist Sun­
Resolved, Whereas the Bond Trustees
Tile French tank vessel Juies Henry, Neither panics nor strikes can retard the in Daytona last week, the most noted one day School Board of Nashville,Tennesitee. hnve contracted the work of paving with
running between PhlintlefBtiq .a n d Cette, growth founded upon the rich farming being at the residence of E.L. Shear, where are furnish 1tig us with the very best talent vitrified brick First street beginning nt
exploded last week, near Marseilles, am i country, nnd to this renson Isttscrlbed the the intruders seeuretMHO in cash and n obtainable In the South In the iiersoiv'bf Sanford avenue and running to the west
Rev. B. W. Spillman und C. E. Crosslnnd; side of Myrtle avenue fifty-five feet from
was lotnlly wrecketi. Twelve of the crew growth of Sanford nnd the surrounding gold watch.
were killed.
territory. Prof. P. H. Rolfs of the agricul­
Toe lnde|ieiidciit line of steam boats ply­ also Arthur Flake, a Sunday school expert curb to.curb, and thence to French ave­
licrliert L Swift; son of the founder of tural c^|&gt;eriment station, comments upon ing between Tampa and St. Petersburg of Mississippi. We hope that all interest nue thirty feet from curb to curb; there­
the Swift packing com pany.Jias been de­ this feature. He calls utnuliion to a fuel has been tk&gt;uglii by the Favorite lineiieo- ed in Sunday school work will attend. If fore he it
Resolved by the city council of Sanford
, you will send your name to C. E. Burns,
clared insane, and sen t'to an asylum in which cannot Ik* disputed tliut cities with­ ple, and opifftsition ceases.
Tumixi, free entertainm ent wifi he pro­ tliut the abutting jimjxTty owners along
out the hacking of ilirifty farmers living
Chicago.
W. H. Tina-tts. proprietor of Uclmunl
vided for you. nnd your only expense will the north und south sides of said paved
in their neighborhood and trading ,'Vlth
hotel. St. PeVcrshurg. died Inst week, aged
Seven men killed nnd nine injured is
their merchants nre sure to fall belling in 58 years. luIHjU‘ar Her days he hud been he traiiB|Kirtntion. All interested In this street he und nre hereby assessed twothe result of n dynam ite explosion near
wealth, development and importance. a prominent newspaper man in tho east­ great work are chrdlully invited to attend tfilrds of the total cost of the paving of
Chillicutlie. Ohio, lust week.
said street. Carried.
this meeting. Sincerely,
They are certain to be outstripped tiy their
and northern states.
lor violating the internal revenue laws sisters which are more fortunately si lu­ ern
&gt;
•
Louis E n t z h in o e k ,
Marshal's report as follows, moved, sec­
A (ire in Pnlhtka lust Saturday destroyed
at the Cascade distillery, neur Tullhumn, ted.
onded and carried to he filed:
Baptist Field Secretory for Florida.
Term., 5,000 barrels of whiskey were
Marslinll’s report fur March, 1000.
The conducting of farm ers'institutes in­ the gas light and power, plant. Loss be­
One Kate For Advertising
seized by revenue officers lust week.
Fine* A tw xm l tiy Muyur
. ...
spire increased activity along the line of tween four and five thodsand dollars.
........
The following from a Nehrasku pai&gt;er Hunt!* Fur (riled
Dunnellen was visited by burglars Inst
Last week, at Montgomery, Alabama, agriculture and teaches, at the same time,
fountl Fee» fur February
.......
"
" ** March ..................
more than 1,000 white persons attended the science of cultivating the soil, so that week, und in their efforts to escape arrest regarding advertising rates is the same
the funeral of Boh Gordon, n one-armed it may yield its fullest return. The suc­ oae of them was shot and killed. Papers plnn being followed by The Herald:
S e n lr iK
M a y o r.
. T * S u t p e n d r d l^rf ---------oo.oo
''The so-called foreign ad. problem Is »Turimi
negro. He wns a ferrym an on the Ala- cess of one farmer In n neighborhood in­ were found on the dead m an that it is (re­
over tu County 2 .........
113.IMI
alwnys
before
us.
Some
newspaper
men
Lac
a
u
e
d
.......
........
.................
2Ü.IMI
banrn river, and had saved many people duces others to settle and take advantage lieved will lead to the arrest of an organ­
In fail and Street* 310 day* 135 0U
have tried to cut it out, hut there is good Served
Ca»h and Balance ............... ... . 242,UU
from drowning. A son of Gov. Comer wits
q s jo f the opportunities offered. The good ized hand of thieves who have been operbusiness In It if it Is worked right. The
Total
11- 'vWirk goes on with every year of Iwuntiful I ating in that vicinity for months.
disappointed in not being one of the (will
foreign advertiser will pay your regular N u in tier A r r r t u
bearers.'
crops until nrepB once almost unpopulated
Running water hydrants for watering
D lv c lm rSn l ____
rates if you have the circulation to w ar­
The Marconi wireless station at Port become thickly settled, and cities within horses hove been established in Jackson rant it and tho sand to stand by your
Mwleii, Novo Scotia, hasestablishedcom ­ whose sphere of influence they are located | ville at seven places.
guns. But you must have both. He
Treasurer's report as follows,
munication with Paris, a distance of over reap the benefit of the results.
Miami is to have a new city hall at a wants publicity. He must hnve It. He
seconded nnd carried tu be filed:
3,-iOO miles, the greatest distance ever
cost of $17,650.
feeds it nnd his business would die with­
Treasurer's report for March 1901)
Tor the Benefit or the Library
reached by^wm J^jj,,,
The South Atlantic League baseball out (t. But he iiHist know your circula­ IVuuIr* Bank . . . . . St‘8J.72
The concert to lie given next Wednesday
Flrtt National Bank 309 113
Fire^Y rort Worth,Texas, Inst Saturday, night at the opera house, under the direc­ Iseason opens next week. The Jackson­ tion, and it must he large enough to war­ Ainuunt
in Sate ... 143.Ill
738 34
v ille first game will tie played April 15.
destroyed about 200 buildings, causing a
rant
him
in
paying
your
price.
tion of Mrs. Fannie Munson, promises lobe
tUODTaae* Cullerteil........... *7,339 05
#
loss of &gt;2.500.000.
No
newspaper
of
general
circulation
l.lrrniea.
IMS
to
203
...........
93 30
The J'alnlkn is to have postal free delivery,
Sanitary -Cuil«v*iu«&lt;i . ; - . — Xlt.7tt"*
ought-w&gt;
salt.
The main building of Scion Hail College. proceeds will go to.the library association, [begihniug June 15.
•UUbfiU
t re* in February ..
than 10 cents per inch each insertion, hut 1‘vund
_ South Grange, N. J., wns burned last week. and the concert should receive a liberal
Found Fee» In March. . . . .
The pustufilrent Lake Helen wus entered
there are some of the foreign advertisers G an BUI City Band ................
Loss 50,000.
patronage. Following is the program;
lust Saturday night. Nothing of Import­
who cannot uffonl io pay that much on a
$7 Dcilnqent ta x Cette 22
S
a
ls
te
lc
c
t
la
n
i
Mrs. Lester Wullack, widow trtrihe great
ance was trdien. the burglars evidently
lnterr»t............ ................
circulation of le u than 800. Therefore,
V«-*i—Mr« Ida Hoy. Metro Soprano; Mi»
actor, died last week in New York, aget Frank.
SopranBTMr. Frank Woodcock. Tenor; Mr. having beernfriglitened away.
it
seems
that
the
thing
to
do
Is
to
let
Total
84 years.
td i a r Hamilton. Burl time
__ 43 Voucher», Amount ....................
Harvey FiJwler. one of the best-known them stay out.
V ioun — Mlas Triune
Intere»! on Voucher*...............................
Kr-ttxm—Mr*. May Bette Maxwrll.MUt Kerim
An attem pt was m ade last week to de
young men « T a m p a , committed suicide
"You cannot afTurd tu charge your local Amount In Fir»t National Bank .........
,
r-SOOSAHUZ
Amount
1‘rwplr* Bunk ............... ......
»troy the $350,000 viaduct being built at
Tuesday morning. Melancholy wns the merchants twice as much as you do some Alinomi In
In S ate.......
....... ...............
Ol
■- *..............»u in «a ii
Hoboken. N. J . Nitroglycerine was used Eliofili
U Bulletins—Plano and V loJInx..... . . . Sohrelder cause.
Chicago or Ncw Yert houie. That I* not
—
Mrs
Ine*
TKa
i
k
w
i
MUi
Tria—,
Mr.
■
Wad*.—■
-Cuuiparativety little dam age w as done to
County division is being agitated by the fair. Your local m erchant is your stan d ­
The Wood Phteott j ............................Liza Lehman
the structure, hut nearly every window Ttit Swallow»
J
................. Cow*n people of Dade county.
by. His patronage keeps you in business
MU» Frank
Sanitary report os follows, moved, sec­
within a quarter of a mile was shattered Ttir Tar*' Soni—Mate Quartet la .......... r.ttsllon
and
without his support you would not be onded and carried to be filed:
The
steamer
Wanderer
has
been
totally
Mr
Edwara
WoudrulLMr.
Frank
Wuodrock.
An effort is being made to have all read­
Mr. Edtar Hamilton. Mr. Gears« Derry
wrecked on Money Bank key on the lower in it. He is the man who should receive
Report of Sanitary Inspector for first
tehee...... .....
.......
ing m atter for fhe bikitl ca/ried free in the HumnruuiSkrMr*
East Coast. The crew escaped in small your favors If you have favors to extend. quarter. 1009.
May Belle Maxwell
United Statesm ans.',
Salary of L. Bay lock, sanitary w a to n ....|
.......... MUaJriune........................'* * boats.
Cagle* Procure a Hall
Horae Feed.j...... ........................ .
In the first three mbntii* of this year, Sundown..... ............... ... ............H*nry Parker
David
Alexander,
the
negro
who
killed
Cleanlni
up Trash (2 m en) ......................
Mr. Freak Woodcock.
Celery
City
lodge
of
Eagles
have
secured
Extra Wa«on..............................................
the people of New York city paid $17.Mr. Malcolm Wade. Violin
Policeman Carter in Pensacola last Satur* a hall in the Stone-Gove block, and will C»y
In
s
p
e c to r.,,.................. ..................
TheTUe oiLUe-Sorvi Trio.......... . ... Jacob#
798.098 for street car fare.
and Notices............................
Mr*. Mary Symmea, Mr*. Ida Hoy, MUa Herrick day, was taken from the police station by put It In good it rape at once. The former Ordinance*
Hep» to Closets.......... ............. .
The
Soul
oflh*
Violin....j
.
.
.
........
a
party
of
masked
men
about
3
o’clock
'anuary
Cash
. *.-—4248 00
____ A copper nugget weighing nearly 1500
ball la the city building was not satisfac­ ebruaty CashCoMected.,
MU* W ife -___ _ ___
Collected............ 17.00
poundiTTBeing" set"from Alaska to Seat­ jlpjipy Dfiyi•••• • • • • * • • ■ » * •• *»sifiwliSay Monday morning and hung to q ^ p o le ln tory, and the Eagles are so strong, and March
Gash C ollected................ 29.7»
B alance............................... 458.911
___
_
^ n fessll gaining new members every day. Urn tthey
^Mr*tlaicoim Wade. Violin Otfigsts
] __
the public square. The negro
tle to be placed an exhibition. ^
The S cout.........
C.‘ “ p*n* I to .killing the policeman.- The .p arty fit are obliged to have mure room In Which
Me.
- - -Gnvr genwsA- Cosgrove ■'of ■WseldngtoU
Jj****1J lynchers were orderly, and no disturbance to spread their wings. In the near future
•Hid last week.
was crested.
the lodge will build a beautiful temple
Two trained cats, one a beautiful Mal­
Alex. Bowman, the wife murderer, died tin t will be an ornament to the city. Cel­
Mr. Joe Hamid.
tese weighing 38 pounds, have been added
Is Palatka jail last Saturday night, of con­ ery City lodge Is one of the largest in the
, 10 die Bronx xoo in New York city.
Notice
sumption. ‘
- =■ '»■■- —
fta te . 'ailfl uuiiiben'WTOng’TTnHMTiWTT
The last of'the United States troopsleft
Finest carnation plant at big reduction
Edward Crawford, a yw ng man em ­ •dme of the most prominent citizens of
^Uiia n tfih e first of this month.
for the next thirty days. Choice $3 per
Sanford and the celery delta.
Vice-Admiral Cervera, commander of doze«- Call and see me. Celery avenue. ployed In the Seaboard Air Line shops in
Jacksonville, was run over by a switch
When you have ah item of news call
dw Spanish fleet th at was destroyed by Dr. Aldridge's garden.
engine in the company's yard Saturday phone No. 148.
—Mrs. E. R. Ratuit .
d*e Atuercan fleet off Santiago during the 33-3tp

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

LOCAL LEGISLATION

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Orange County and her Good People will appreciate the Good Values offered only by • •

SANFORD GROCERY COMPANY
We Invite your A ttention to Comparative Prioes in_Quant.itv.. Quality and Brand

The Goods will Tickle your Palate, the Price will Suit your Pocketbook 2!
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Per doz. cans. small size
our special price
jj 50c; large size per doz.
Regular 60c grade ' - ■* 50c
j Compound Lard, the regular
Regular
90c
grade ' _ - %75c
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\ price 12 l-2c, our special
Dill Pickles, regular price
price 10c. In 50-lb. lots
25c per doz., special price 15c
W. W . STRIP! ING, Manager Fresh Saratoga Chips daily
Royal Scarlet Corn, 3 cans 25c
P er quart

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NEWS Of THE WORLD
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Items of Interest Gleaned from
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HERALD

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1909
Spanish-Amcrlcan wnr. died last Saturday
at Puerto Real, Spain. He wiis 70 years
o f age.
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ALL AROUND FLORIDA

For the third time the darn at Grand
Chenier, Louisiana, was dynamited last
week. The dhm cost $100,000, and was
built to benefit and protect the rice grow­
ers.

The General News of “ The Land
of flo w e rs ”

HAPPENINGS DJJRING t h e w e e k

The entire jury In the criminal court at |CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
New Orleans was discharged Inst week by
the judge because he considered the mem­
An Epitome of the Week's Most Im
Here the Readers Will Find a Brief bers unfit for their duties.
portent Happenings In the
Historical Spring Flowing
A recent tire In the hold o f ihe HamState's Demain. For Hurried Readers
hurg-American line steamship Sarnia,
For
sending
In "a false alarm o f fire in
Because Joseph Macnluse, a banker In caused the death of (he quartermaster und
Jacksonville,
J.
J. McPherson was finerr
five
laborers.
________
Chicago,' refused to com ply with letters

rnejon and
ai
afternqon
had both legs crushed. He
frfiikkh
was frMWking
with n fellow worker nt the
time nnd did not notice the approaching
engine until it struck him. The engineer
saw the men. but supposed they would
get out o f the way, and consequently did
not attempt to stop his engine.
A t th ejn eetin g o f the state portioning
board last week, not a pardon o f any kind
was granted.

Bursting of n water main in Pittsburg,
Two o f the smallest people on earth are I 'a., recently, flooded St. Johns cemetery,
entertaining the pcopI£BFih£HBN!C" The.'
gentleman, Lord Robert; is 21* year# old much nthetftlnintigc.
and 20 indies tall, and the lady, Queen
A backward step has been (ukenhythe
Charlotte, is 19 years old and 19 inches Indiana legislature in repealing the cigar-tail.
eue-tnwr
The piers o f the Havana Central railwuy
Miss May Melzer o f Kenebec,S. D.,drew
at Hnvana were destroyed last week by "first choice" at the United States-land
. fire, entailing a loss o f upwards o f one lottery at Trippcounty homestead opening.
million dollars.
April 1. She is 32 years old, a fanner
. While on her w ay to school recently: school teacher, and will manage her own
______
Miss Annie Mnngano, n school teacher In ranche.

W. H. Hubbard, a long-time trusted em ­
The schooner Martha, laden with oil
ploye of the Tnmpn Tribune, died last week wns partly destroyed by fire at the wharf
In Tampa last week. ----- ■&gt;»______ had *te r tr.d r rJ t.
of friends and was a general favorite.
Lakeland is suffering from a water fam ­
A. E. Benson o f Omaha, Nebraska, and ine this week, caused by a break in the
A. M. Kitchen from Georgia, have bought pumping machinery. About an hour's use
$250,000 worth-of iandln IhimBTttcounty oTw ater per day is all that w ill be per­
|comprising several hundred acres, and will mitted until repairs are made.
go to ruising fruits nnd vegetables on an
Adolph Hull o f Akron, Ohio, w ) h&gt; was a
|extensive scale.
winter visitor in Eustis, died suddenly last
The Great Council o f the lude|&gt;rndent week o f henrt failure. He hnd been out
|Order o f Red Men of Florida, held Its an- fishing d few days before nnd hnd caught
nunlI meeting In Miami this week.
a lruuUlhut wtiiglied uver tw aive pounds,
B. F. Dorsey, postmaster of McIntosh, and In binding it had over-exerted him­
|committed suicide Inst week by cutting self. nnd It Is believed it wns this that
caused tiigi death.
Ids throat and shooting himself.

New York, was shot and killed by her
The military prison at Fort Leavenworth;
father. SIm pnd her mother had both left Kansas. ,wn» burned April I. There were
home beenuse o f the hnital treatment and about 800 ¡irlsoners confined in enclosure
non-sup|&gt;ort by Mungnno.
hut none were injured ur_guLaway— -The . A UutuLof seven negro burg Inrs was nr
W thfi'fltencd war “ betw een Austria prison was built in 1858, and cost $(¡5.000. rested in Pensacola lust week.
snaservla hag- been postponed by the
The bodies o f the man and woman who
advice of the groat powers.
lost their lives by the ca|&gt;sizing of a sail­
A fJTV BACKED BV FARMS
The convict lease system in Georgia is
boat in Tampa Buy during the recent hur­
no more. The prisoners w ill now he used
ricane, have been identified as those of
S an ford's M o st Valuuble Asset Is The
to make good roads for the state.
Capt. Charles Stiger and wife.
V egetab le Industry
There lias been another "slip '' at the
The Ponce de Leon celebration in St.
Factories nre a valuable adjunct to a
Gatun dam on the Panama canal, some
Augustine
last week wns u great event
city, nnd are almost indis|&gt;ensahlr in de­
und highly entertaining.
300 feet sliding totheeastw nrd and sink­
veloping the growth nnd future prosperity.
ing about thirty feet.
The regular annual quarantine against
Greater than all the factories, however, Is
Rear Admiral Converse, U. S. N.. died in u good farming section that aids in build­ infected |lorts is on nt Pensacola.
Washington last week, aged 05 years,
ing up ami making permanent the city.
A number of burglaries were reported
Tile French tank vessel Juies Henry, Neither panics nor strikes can retard the in Daytona last week, the most noted one
running between PhlintlefBtiq .and Cette, growth founded upon the rich farming being at the residence o f E .L. Shear, where
exploded last week, near Marseilles, am i country, nnd to this renson Isttscrlbed the the intruders seeuretMHO in cash and n
was lotnlly wrecketi. T w elve o f the crew growth of Sanford nnd the surrounding gold watch.
were killed.
territory. Prof. P. H. Rolfs of the agricul­
Toe lnde|ieiidciit line of steamboats ply­
tural
c^|&gt;eriment station, comments upon ing between Tampa and St. Petersburg
licrliert L Sw ift; son o f the founder of
the Swift packing company.Jias been de­ this feature. He calls utnuliion to a fuel has been tk&gt;uglii by the Favorite lineiieo,
clared insane, and sent'to an asylum in which cannot Ik* disputed tliut cities with­ ple, and opifftsition ceases.
out the hacking of ilirifty farmers living
Chicago.
W. H. Tina-tts. proprietor of Uclmunl
in their neighborhood and trading ,'Vlth
hotel. St. PeVcrshurg. died Inst week, aged
Seven men killed nnd nine injured is
their merchants nre sure to fall belling in
58 years. luIH jU ‘ar Her days he hud been
the result o f n dynam ite explosion near
wealth, development and importance.
a prominent newspaper man in tho east­
Chillicutlie. Ohio, lust week.
They are certain to be outstripped tiy their
and northern states.
lor violating the internal revenue laws sisters which are more fortunately si lu­ ern
&gt;
A (ire in Pnlhtka lust Saturday destroyed
at the Cascade distillery, neur Tullhumn, ted.
the gas light and power, plant. Loss be­
Term., 5,000 barrels o f whiskey were
The conducting of farmers'institutes in­
tween four and five thodsand dollars.
seized by revenue officers lust week.
spire increased activity along the line of
Dunnellen was visited by burglars Inst
Last week, at Montgomery, Alabama, agriculture and teaches, at the same time,
more than 1,000 white persons attended the science of cultivating the soil, so that week, und in their efforts to escape arrest
the funeral o f Boh Gordon, n one-armed it may yield its fullest return. The suc­ oae of them was shot and killed. Papers
negro. He wns a ferryman on the Ala- cess o f one farmer In n neighborhood in­ were found on the dead man that it is (re­
banrn river, and had saved many people duces others to settle and take advantage lieved will lead to the arrest o f an organ­
from drowning. A son o f Gov. Comer wits
q s j o f the opportunities offered. The good ized hand of thieves who have been oper11- 'vWirk goes on with every year o f Iwuntiful I ating in that vicinity for months.
disappointed in not being one o f the (will
bearers.'
crops until nrepB once almost unpopulated
Running water hydrants for watering
The Marconi wireless station at Port become thickly settled, and cities within horses hove been established in Jackson
Mwleii, Novo Scotia, hasestablishedcom­ whose sphere of influence they are located |ville at seven places.
munication with Paris, a distance o f over reap the benefit of the results.
Miami is to have a new city hall at a
3,-iOO miles, the greatest distance ever
reached by^wm J^jj,,,

Tor the Benefit or the Library

The concert to lie given next Wednesday
F ire^ Y rort W orth,Texas, Inst Saturday,
night at the opera house, under the direc­
destroyed about 200 buildings, causing a
tion of Mrs. Fannie Munson, promises lobe
loss of &gt;2.500.000.
The
The main building o f Scion Hail College. proceeds w ill go to.the library association,
_ South Grange, N. J., wns burned last week. and the concert should receive a liberal
Loss 50,000.
patronage. Following is the program;
Sals telcctlani
Mrs. Lester Wullack, widow trtrihe great
V «-* i—Mr« Ida Hoy. Metro Soprano; M i»
actor, died last week in New York, aget
Frank. SopranBTMr. Frank Woodcock. Tenor; Mr.
84 years.
td ia r Hamilton. Burl time

cost of $17,650.
Th e South Atlantic League baseball
I season opens next week. The Jackson­
v i l l e first game will tie played April 15.
#
J'alnlkn is to have postal free delivery,
[ begihniug June 15.
The pustufilrent Lake Helen wus entered
lust Saturday night. Nothing o f Import­
ance was trdien. the burglars evidently
having beernfriglitened away.

Harvey FiJwler. one o f the best-known
An attempt was made last week to de
young men « T a m p a , committed suicide
»troy the $350,000 viaduct being built at
Tuesday morning. Melancholy wns the
Ol
■- *....... ....»uin«aii
Hoboken. N. J. Nitroglycerine was used Eliofili
U Bulletins—Plano and VloJInx........ Sohrelder cause.
-Cuuiparativety little dam age w as done to — Mrs Ine* TKa i k w i M Ui Tria— , Mr. ■Wad*.- — ■
County division is being agitated by the
The Wood Phteott j ..........................Liza Lehman
the structure, hut nearly every window Ttit Swallow»
J
................ Cow*n people of Dade county.
MU» Frank
within a quarter o f a m ile was shattered Ttir Tar*' Soni—Mate Quartet la .......... r.ttsllon
The steamer Wanderer has been totally
Mr Edwara WoudrulLMr. Frank Wuodrock.
An effort is being made to have all read­
Mr. Edtar Hamilton. Mr. Gears« Derry
wrecked on Money Bank key on the lower
.......
ing matter for fhe bikitl ca/ried free in the HumnruuiSkr tehee...... .....
East Coast. The crew escaped in small
Mr* May Belle Maxwell
United Statesmans.',
boats.
......... MUaJriune......................' * *
In the first three mbntii* o f this year, Sundown..... .............. ... ...........H*nry Parker
David Alexander, the negro who killed
Mr. Freak Woodcock.
the people o f N ew York city paid $17.Mr. Malcolm Wade. Violin
Policeman Carter in Pensacola last Satur*
TheTUe oiLUe-Sorvi Trio.......... . ... Jacob#
798.098 for street car fare.
day, was taken from the police station by
Mr*. Mary Symmea, Mr*. Ida Hoy, MUa Herrick
The Soul oflh* Violin....j . . . ........
a party of masked men about 3 o’clock
_____A copper nugget w eighing nearly 1500
MU* W i f e - ____ _ ___
• • • • * • • ■ » * ••*»sifiwliSay Monday morning and hung to q ^ p o le ln
poundiTTBeing" set"from Alaska to Seat­ jlpjipy Dfiyi••••
____
_
^ n fessll
^Mr*tlaicoim Wade. Violin Otfigsts
] ___
the public square. The negro
tle to be placed an exhibition. ^
The Scout.........
C.
‘
“
p*
n*
I
to
.killing
the
policeman.The
.party
fit
Me.
- - -Gnvr genwsA- Cosgrove ■'of ■ WseldngtoU
Jj****1Jlynchers were orderly, and no disturbance
•Hid last week.
was crested.
Two trained cats, one a beautiful Mal­
Alex. Bowman, the w ife murderer, died
Mr. Joe Hamid.
tese weighing 38 pounds, have been added
Is Palatka jail last Saturday night, o f con­
, 10 die Bronx xoo in N ew York city.
Notice
sumption. ‘
- = ■ '»■■- —
The last o f'th e United States troopsleft
Finest carnation plant at big reduction
Edward Crawford, a y w n g man em ­
^Uiia n tfih e first o f this month.
for the next thirty days. Choice $3 per
ployed
In the Seaboard A ir Line shops in
doze«Call
and
see
me.
Celery
avenue.
Vice-Adm iral Cervera, commander of
Jacksonville,
was run over by a switch
Dr.
Aldridge's
garden.
dw Spanish fleet that was destroyed by
engine in the company's yard Saturday
— Mrs. E. R. Ra t u it .
d*e Atuercan fleet off Santiago during the 33-3tp
V ioun—Mlas Triune
Kr-ttxm—Mr*. May Bette Maxwrll.MUt Kerim
,
r-SOOSAHUZ

Thè Herald is on sale nt T. J. Miller &amp;
Son's store, and the City cigar store.

SUNDAY SCHOOL TRAINING
All Who Arc Interested Should Attend
This Meeting
There will be ¿teld in the main auditori­
um o f the First linptist church, Tampa,
April 20, a Sunday school training school.
It is the desire of those hack of the m ove­
ment that every Sunday school su|ierintendent. teacher nnd worker who cun pos­
sibly do no, he present. The Baptist Sun­
day School Board of Nashville,Tennesitee.
are furnish 1tig us with the very best talent
obtainable In the South In the iiersoiv'bf
Rev. B. W. Spillman und C. E. Crosslnnd;
also Arthur Flake, a Sunday school expert
of Mississippi. W e hope that all interest
ed in Sunday school work will attend. If
you will send your name to C. E. Burns,
Tumixi, free entertainment w ifi he pro­
vided for you. nnd your only expense will
he traiiB|Kirtntion. All interested In this
great work are chrdlully invited to attend
this meeting. Sincerely,

•

Louis Entzhinoek,

Baptist Field Secretory for Florida.

One Kate For Advertising
The following from a Nehrasku pai&gt;er
regarding advertising rates is the same
plnn being followed by The Herald:
''The so-called foreign ad. problem Is
alwnys before us. Some newspaper men
have tried to cut it out, hut there is good
business In It if it Is worked right. The
foreign advertiser will pay your regular
rates if you have the circulation to w ar­
rant it and tho sand to stand by your
guns. But you must have both. He
wants publicity. He must hnve It. He
feeds it nnd his business would die w ith­
out (t. But he iiHist know your circula­
tion, and it must he large enough to war­
rant him in paying your price.
No newspaper o f general circulation
ought-w&gt; salt.
than 10 cents per inch each insertion, hut
there are some o f the foreign advertisers
who cannot uffonl io pay that much on a
circulation o f le u than 800. Therefore,
it seems that the thing to do Is to let
them stay out.
"Y ou cannot afTurd tu charge your local
merchants twice as much as you do some

City Council Holds An Interest*
In* Meeting
IMPORTANT MATTERS

Tampa is to have another large cigar
factory. Regensburg &amp; Co. o f New York,
owners o f one o f the largest factories in
Uie world, hove decided-to transfer their
business to Tampa, and have secured
location In thè cigar-producing section of
'Tieinalftffrtlf W.OOO,- a bomtr was MpfolTNr ' “Airexplosion Iff the EHiO mlnr.Clinrles- S5WT or three m o n t h » i h s t Y f f ^ " T h e building w ill be 2G0 feet
South Jattksouxitie. b n » '-voted against long nnd three stories high.
" ’ T n W o fffc e recently, wrecking "the. front tewn. W . Va.. last week, caused the death
W ill" COST
issuing
bonds for improvements
of
six
miners.
........
of the building. The banker escaped in­
$50,000.
jury.

LOCAL LEGISLATION

Grade For Street Paving established
— Reports of Treasurer. Mar---------------shai and Inspectors—
—
Council convened in regular session on
April 5, 1909. Members present V t t c
H— R- •fitevm n TX-&lt;L» -Thresher; CT H T “
E v«n *rW .-H : Hawt7fl? R. C a m iim S P u *
leston'nnd II. P. Driver. Full hoard.
There were no petitions and no com­
munications. —
An ordinance establishing a ben d)
mark and fixing the grade lines for First
street wns placed upon Us second reading.
Resolved. That the Bond Trustees be Instnicted to^uu regular -p a v in g ' brick T o
fill in the space between curbing nnd
sidewalks on First street. Carried.
Resolved, Thnt Mr. H. P. Driver he
granted (ha privilege to fill in the space
between tile curb o f sidewalk bantering
the Sanford House with dirt and plant
trees in said-place.— Carried.-----------:----Resolved; That the wonting on the
back'or the city voucher-he changed to
read as folio Ws: ■’
.
"This voucher shall become n warrant
on the city treasurer when nudkedjihd
numbered by tfiiTcIiy clerk, approved by
nt least one member o f the finance com­
mittee and countersigned by the presi­
dent. (or p rrsid w ^ pro tein.J o f the city
council.
^
This Warrant is receivable for city
taxes by the collector, regardless o f Ha
numerical onler.
"This warrant will draw interest at the
rule o f six |(1) per cent (ter annum to the
date of its actual paym ent."
/
Resolved, Whereas the Bond Trustees
hnve contracted the work o f paving with
vitrified brick First street beginning nt
Sanford avenue and running to the west
side o f Myrtle avenue fifty-five feet from
curb to.curb, and thence to French a ve­
nue thirty feet from curb to curb; there­
fore he it

Resolved by the city council o f Sanford
tliut the abutting jimjxTty owners along
the north und south sides o f said paved
street he und nre hereby assessed twotfilrds of the total cost o f the paving o f
said street. Carried.
Marshal's report as follows, moved, sec­
onded and carried to he filed:
Marslinll’s report fur March, 1000.
Fine* A tw x m l tiy Muyur
. ...
Hunt!* Fur (riled
........
fountl Fee» fur February
.......
"
"
** March
.... ............
Sutpendrd l^r
Mayor.
»SenlriKT*
.
f ---------oo.oo

Turimi over tu County 2 ........
113.IMI
Lac aued....... ......... ................... 2Ü.IMI
Served In fail and Street* 310 day* 135 0U
Ca»h and Balance .............. .... 242,UU
Total
Nu intier A rrrtu
DlvclmrSnl ____

Treasurer's report as follows,
seconded nnd carried tu be filed:
Treasurer's report for March 1901)
IVuuIr* Bank ..... St‘8J.72
Flrtt National Bank 309 113
Ainuunt in Sate ... 143.Ill
738 34
tUODTaae* Cullerteil.........*7,339 05
l.lrrniea. IMS to 203 .........
93 30
Sanitary -Cuil«v*iu«&lt;i . ; - . — Xlt.7tt"*
•UUbfiU
1‘vund t re* in February ..
Found Fee» In March.....
G an BUI City Band ...... ........

$7 Dcilnqent tax Cette 22
ln terr»t........... ..............

Total
__ 43 Voucher», Amount ..................
Intere»! on Voucher*............................
Amount In Fir»t National Bank ........
Amount In 1‘rwplr* Bunk .............. .....
Alinomi In Sate......
...... ..............

Chicago or Ncw Yert houie. That I* not
fair. Your local merchant is your stand­
by. His patronage keeps you in business
Sanitary report os follows, moved, sec­
and without his support you would not be onded and carried to be filed:
in it. He is the man who should receive
Report of Sanitary Inspector for first
your favors If you have favors to extend. quarter. 1009.

Cagle* Procure a Hall

Salary of L. Bay lock, sanitary w aton ....|
Horae F ee d .j...................................... .
Cleanlni up Trash (2 men) ....................
Extra W a«on..........................................
C »y In s p ec to r.,,.................................
Ordinance* and Notices.........................

Celery City lodge o f Eagles have secured
a hall in the Stone-Gove block, and will
put It In good it rape at once. The former Hep» to Closets......... ............ .
ball la the city building was not satisfac­ 'anuary Cash CoMected., . *.-—4248 00
ebruaty Cash Collected...........
17.00
tory, and the Eagles are so strong, and March Gash Collected...... ........ 29.7»
Balance............................ 458.911
gaining new members every day. Urn tthey
are obliged to have mure room In Which
to spread their wings. In the near future
the lodge will build a beautiful temple
tin t will be an ornament to the city. Cel­
ery City lodge Is one o f the largest in the
fta te . 'ailfl uuiiiben'WTOng’ TTnH M TiW TT
•dme o f the most prominent citizens o f
Sanford and the celery delta.
When you have ah item o f news call
phone No. 148.

�r.

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.W . r ■ _

ttlE SANTORO HERALD

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS S

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fe T

April 9 I90Í,

i

F lorid a Truck In Canada
Ora- of the lending commission mer­
‘ ed and o lliü lU brutalized in the {tard
struggle for a Utile name and a little chants o f Toronto, Ont..' who rrccntly vlsSuccessore’ to N. II. G A R N E K
f l i n t have broken into curie# and tear# lted this city on his w ay to Sanford, U
Budget of Opinion “ Just Be­ when they have heard even «uch a tong quoted by the Florida Fruit and Produce
ai, "H e N ever Care# to W ander From HI# News as .toying that there is o growing
tween You and Me"
Own Fireside." In season and out o f sea­ demand for Florida produce throughout
son good and bad, the vilest sinner gets Canada and that the mining regions o f the
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT most genuine happiness In the wnrm thof Northwest are rapidly developing into one
his own hearthstone, though In the con- o f the best markets for all kinds o f pro­
trarity o f human nature, he may wander duce nt good prices, Florida has an abund­
“ A Chlel I» Among Ye Taking Note#, far afield from it, both In hotly and In ance o f land suitable for tmek farm ing—
and rollìi. He’ll Prent ’Em"—
spirit. .
cheap lnnd, too— far more arable land than
So Says Sounterer.
*
Oh, yes, the girl was right: ‘ T h e flre- is now under cultivation, and all capable
irgfiF Is the more effective." There be o f producing two or three crops a year
A new«p*prr U not altotfeth« publiitird to tell some o f us who would laugh sentiment to with oiir even clininte.— Tim es-Unloo.
A Complete Line of Cigars and tobacco
tho pro pi« what they would like to know, but ha.« to
tlv e much of III »pace to trilint them whnt they scorn. In fact, it Is n common jest, is
ami hi to know.—(Iteely.
._ _
sendment, m id'to be called sentimental
AGENCY FOR P L O W ’S HIGH GRADE CANDIES a n d
3 1 gala I Carrnpe*dtnet la Th t f l t n l j ,
Is far more than most beings con endure.
R O Y A L SCARLET BRAND OF CANNED GOODS
aster, according to m y observations, But, after nil, thank your Maker for I
is tbe one day o f the year upon healthy sentiment, for the ability to for­
Hus received a
which a goodly number o f the male get material self for the nonce and let the
population o f the earth go tochurch. The heart be unreservedly glad, forgetting,with
Beautiful Line o f N ew
Come and See Us, or ’Phone 39
ladies, t h e y o f course, always live up to not a trace or scorn, even, the hills that
this recognized duly. Tho m ajority of are climbed and tfieh ilistobeclim bed,for­
meu, however, are more than apt to for­ gettin g all the "practical." And In the I
get the admonitions and precepts o f the end. the "practical" w ill be the better for
___ Sunday s c h w l teachers o f their youth;' to Itrth e day*i^work W ill b e Uie~ lighter for
W H Y NOT USE
remember but dim jy and at odd times It. and great “ practical" end w ill l&gt;c|
d iee x lsten ce o f such things ns the Bible achieved.
•
•
•
and to indulge in the luxury o f prayer
n* a. I
only on lengthyT ouGof-the-ordlnnry oc- 4 W hile bn the fitiestlnrr nt
fr-*ü mtm
coaiona. The ustmhrmises for this appar­ hnisafifeT wish to remark'that cows are f
ent slighting o f the spiritual side o f life not the only transgressors. There are a
It 1ms shown mure results fur the Money invested than any other.
aro mostly carelessness and excessive number o f people' Id Sanford who keep
pressure o f business and worldly affairs several horses and mules In the heart of
It will pay you tri etfnmine the Celery Fields where
and not that they have ceased to believe the city and as the stables tire in a filthy
In Christianity or the churches. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ condition the neighbors hava kicked s e v -l
Since the "Robert Elsmere" w ave of ernl times but linve received no relief.
skepticism swept the country, it has be-1 Stables arc stables gtid it tra ilers J ittla
i* used,
Our representative, C. M. BR AD W ATFR . is m Sanford
com e-qulle Ihe^ fashion" to T J o s e 'a s ’ on |whether They shelter a cow or a horse or
every
week.
See Idm or write to him at Orlando dr
idealist, an agnostic, or to give expression a mule, the house fly lurks therein and |Tile regular Faster opening
to atheistic opinions. It Is amusing to spreads his disease Just the same. While
hear people talk about "u n belief;" to ob­ the city council is upon the abatement o f I
CO.
serve how ready they are with comments nuisances don't lake It out on the cow
!&gt; Writ* for Booklat.
JA C K S O N V IL L E , FLORIDA
on tho "phenom ena" o f the fundamental alone but lo o k u p some other stables.
principles o f Christianity I
*
__ _ No citizen o f Sanford or -a n y —other o ily
| k k k H W k k »» k k % k » k * k * k » k k W k » » H W w i » k W k k k W w s u w w w H W ’
T i the Resurrection— the miracle day— should be compelled to live through the
is but a myth— the last o f the series of summer with a stable nt his very window.
pleasing legendary tales o f which the
:
J1
Creation, the Fall and the Deluge form 4 The railroad
w ill probably m ove their
the interesting precedents— I believe that i tine and the strops from Sanford and w e ,

G A R N E R &amp; ROBERTS
H A Y A N D G R A IN

High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams
A Com plete Line of Fresh Western Meats

MRS. M. L. ALLEN

E

W H IT E

F R O N T GROCERY

Painter

F e r t i II

N O W , A N D $ A V E M ONEY?

New York
C r e a t i o n s ^ jrpainter,s ^ljio.i:(dLC-elei'4t_Speeial

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TH E

March 30th

E . O.

P A IN T E R * F E R T IL IZ E R

Y ou r Patronage is S o licited

tin*most perverse dogmatist mnsr nrtmlt
thot it has lost nothing in its tw enty cen- turies o f transmission. To-day, even as
on the far ’ back uctunl one, it stands
apqrt from nil the year clear and white
and shining and Is still as it alwnys has
been, the greatest feast o f the Christian
r ■
church; the day on which the risen God
is honored with the rarest exotica the
eartii produces; the most Inspired strains
o f music and oratory; the largest con­
courses of assemblies. Man can do no
J
• more than give (lie best o f which lie is
—
'^possessed.
„
W----------- - --= • -------- -— s ■ t
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|¿]inn nit starve to death because Tpersist I C oihm creThT

Sired, Tnknsli Block

—9
in kicking against the loud noises o f the
Nenr
Depot
engines at night. Of course this would
lie ah awful calam ity for Sanford could
+•{••!••5--Î--6*
not possibly exist without the Const Line.
' ,
■T *— ■
O f course we all wnnt the railroad to stay
but those awful noises will have to go
and that beautiful coal chute that blocks
Celery now being marketed.
Selling for gtiod prices
several o f our best streets should go.
A fter this if the* Coast Lint: wants to go,
the chances are that Sanford could manage to exist until some of the other roads
COME AND SEE
get here. W e love the Coast Line dearly |
and havt^done -so-for^ttinny a year. In
fact we love her so denrly that we have
4 I see the city council is dead against been tied to boa"«prim strings and were
any citizen having a dairy inside the
afraid to break loose.
city limits. For several months the life
But those noises must stop!
o f the councUmcn lias been made u bur- --------------------------- ---------------- ♦ ------- — ;------------------------- * J
The kind that' Mother
_. ____ d a n b r t h e numerous complaints o f tills
used to make?
nature and now they have decided to 4 The fountains have been' taken out.
In
fact
they
have
been
more
than
taken
abate this nuisance. Of course no one
out. They are out so much that we can­
objects to n neighbor having one Cow
backed up ngqinst the kitchen window not get a drink at the accustomed places J The Kind That— Looks
------—— where the flies can swarm in the good and w ilH in ve toH o thTrsty until the new
+ Like Brend, Tastes Like
old summer time, but when it conies to a fountains can be placed ia (losition on
For Particulars," Call on
Commercial street.
? Bread, and is Bread?
cattle range on a fifty foot lot even the
G. H. F E R N A L D , p r e s .
A . T . R O S S E T T E R , V. P r«s.
t
______
members o f the church are apt to lose
A . P . C O N N E L L Y , S o c ’ y. &amp; T r o a a .
their religion and cease to lovfe their 4 The ingenuity qf a rneo o f men with I
D ir e c to r *
brains is always set to work to render i* The Finest Line of Pasa . H. F E R N A L D
J. C. H IC C IN S
&gt;
neighbors or their neighbor's cows.
W . D. H O L D E N
A . T. R O S S E T T E «
^
No more can the lacteal fluid be e x ­ nugatory all restrictive laws, and the pro­
?
Jries in the City
- F. F . F O R S T E R
H. R. S T E V E N S
hibition
o
f
satisfying
man's
appetites
tracted from the brindie bovine as she
T . J . M IL L E R
cheerfully chew# her cud near tlus parlor and pleasures. Here comes the beer tab­
window. It Is back to the woods for let story from Michigan where they nre
having all kinds o f troubles in enforcing
bossy.
Our Wagon W ill Stop A t
the county option law: The thirsty portion
-rr
The Popular Price and
o
f
tlie
population
has
alreudy
begun
to
4 I nm as far from being an anarchist or
Your Door Every Day
socialist us any man living, but I try to contemplate the comfort o f a concentrated
study tbe situation and uni free to say beer tablet for use in local option countries.
that I do like ik. —I nm all the lim e asking "T o us," says the editor o f the Pontiuc
Special Rates by the Week
First Class S|*ecial Tables Kesertnl l »r I-uiifS
myself:— "W hither are w e drlftingT" From Press-Gazette, with some feeling, "the
¥
my standpoint, the industrial situation proposition seems to lie fraught with im ­
is a constant menace and o f far more Im­ mense possibilities, and. moreover, to fill
portance than the financial. Too many « long felt want.** In his mind's eye the
(Corner Palm etto and First Sts )
■people fail to realize the fact that the in ­ editor tins n vision which he describes
dustrial world o f fifty years ago— yes. with tffitHbal truth o f outline ahd'*eager. j
(Caterer to the P u blie)
"Im agine the |
tw enty-five yeaf# ago— no .longer exists. spontaneous expression.
This is the ugo o f Improved nincldnery, pqssItJtniles," headds, with glow ing e y e )
electricity and steam, o f 'p o p u la r educa­ nlid fast-riming pen and quickening pulse,
tion and progress. Labor is the under dog. imagine the possibilities o f picking from £ + + 4 + + + 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + &lt; M &gt; + + + ¿

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and is getting the worst o f It. This con­ the vest pocket a clear, w hite pill, which,
dition o f things cannot always Inst. Are when thrown Into n glass o f aqua purn, is
rapidly transposed Into sparkling lager,
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4 "T h e fire-light is the more effective,' o f the customer."
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the shadow o f the flickering flam e." "Y es, Scham in it under,
Boom and Board JJ.fiO Per pay.
I am quite sure d ie fire-light is far,far betMeals, 35c,
ter than the moon, even.”
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Get ready to attend church Faster Sun-1
Of course the girl was right. Ydu may
day even if you have not attended since |
speak o f the sentiment that ticngeiidcred
8paclal Rata by the Waak
last Faster.
in the silvery glow o f tnoonlight-rtis po­
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tent enough. Indeed, but nothing can bring
4 Easter will come ou tlie 11th. It Is too
out the other nature o f a man as can fire­
early to predict Just what the new hats
light. when llie room is a m edley o f soft
will be like. From tho few young ones
lights and shades, which build themselves
we huve seen the merry w idow seems to
in the brain o f the dreamer to shapes
Only Exclusive and
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have married the derby. The Issue resemcastle walls ami summits o f glory a
blas neither parem. Th e 'm illin ers*'w ere'
► [»erfret pence; And, since irian ls lnit a
P -T O ^ D A T E
B A K E R
determined to make something Ihnt would
selfish creature and pleases most when
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In the City
keep anyone from trimming her old hat
most pleased— with him self— tie is apt to
over and they did i t
We make everything known to the trade
make ail kind* o f a natural idiot o f him­
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self in the glowe o f firelight. ,
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For the firelight is (lie light o f the man's j Th e Herald ca'q be found a t the store of Full Line of Confectioneries
home, and the moonlight ia the light ^o f }
^ S °n atu? Hie City Cigar
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God's great out-of-doors, humanity's home, Store. While they, can ha: purchased at I
The Herald office, we would prefer that ev-1
and is too Impersonal to in itself, qulpken eryone wanting extra copies would pur- (
Free House-to-House Delivery
the heart to noblest sentiment. The home |chase them at these-two news stands.
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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

In n lengthy treatise of the Convict
question Gov, Gilchrist favors setting
aside a sum each year for thè erection of
a state penitentiary, The convicts were
leased this term to the Florida Pine Co
for four years ot $281.00 apiece.

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It is recommended that there bea thor­
P O IN T S PURELY PERSONAL
ough revision of the license taxes. There
Southwest Com er W ashington nnd Chnmbers’ Streets
are many industries on which this tax
Senator Hudson Is President of The bears heavily.
How Celery City Vanity Fair Whit
NEW YORK CITY
Senate and Ion ferrla Speaker
The express companies, like the insur­
Away the Golden Hours—
RtrEftENCES: Aetna Notional Bank or New York City, or ony Commercial Agency
Or The Itonse
ance companies, pay but little tnxeé on
Social Gossip.
and to Hundreds of Shippers vyho ore shipping to them regular
With Senator F. M. Hudsou o f Dade property, because, as the report shows, T 'h e Joys and gladness of Easter have I
county, elected ns president o f the senate they own but little. It is recommend­ * rent the dnrk and sable curtain o f the
anil Ion L. Farris o f Duval county, elected ed that the lic e n s e tax a n t ic express Lenten season, lettin g sunshine and]
as speaker o f the house, both being can companies be like that o f insurance corn­ brightness dispel the gtoontjness o f the j
cus nominees, both houses settled down ivi nles. such a per cent of their gross penitential time.
to the initial business o f what promises earnings. Tiie total receipts in Florida of
The paths o f the post-Lenten social)
to be one o f the most interesting session the Southern Express Company, for the season are bright with promise, and they
of Florida's Inw-mnking body ever held. year ending June 30th, 1808. were $6^5.- will take on that activity which pleases |
Safes Agents and Distributors
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
Doth Mr. Hudson and Mr. Farris made 934.15. I understand that this sum does society. Again that realm will have i l
SANE0RD
CELERY
UNION
not embrace that part of the interstate merriment, and the dance will hove Its
graceful speeches o f acceptance.
Chicago
New Vork
Mr. Hudson's victory over Joseph H. business which would 1« credited ns com­ swuy.
Room 10, Pico Block.
'Phone 269
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Washington
Humphries o f the twenty-seventh dis­

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W 00LF 0LK
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SANFORD, F L A .

has extended a very cordial invitation to
Jackson ville
trict, was even more flattering than his
Sanford
SANFORD
LAND
IS
MOVING
thettirtrl-ftuytBi11tMiWfPR'^ aWnOHmcs
most confident friends anticipated. The
the spring styles are such in shnpe and
vote was 20 tn II favoring Mr. Hudson,
it iuid been j m l i c t g j J&gt;y many that tbe D ver 500 A cres o f Valuable Land Sold inlor that even the most zeaisus devo­
tee of fushiun is a wre hit reluciunt to
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|v e side in- y w ou lin ie n tie.
While tiie tourists nnd pleasure seekers adopt them, but this year tliere is no com­
Mr. Farris' victory was also a pleasant
ure leaving the other elites “ Th Florida. plaint o f that character. Tiie big sleeve,
surprise in the size o f the Vote given him.
Sanford has Just alartW Jjo UJ1 up with whichor as ridJtdJguLoJrfcvif-ji woe at the
L. E. Robinson o f L ive Oak was ills near
prospectors, nnd many o f those who have height of its glory is now mourned and
est competitor, receiving only eighteen
been wintering at tho different-resorts nrr would *■he gladly welcomed back. The
votrsw W ie Mr. F an is received thirty-nine.
ending up their tour In Sanfunl. and blly- hats will prove that the milliner's art is
-.JamcS.Wj Alexander o f VoIusla received
i lis s o m e ' lami _ « e . departing for-their BUlLrqwwrcefnl jt ( Jnveiiiinrr; -but ilie j
thirteen-votes. The oath
office w a r
homes,
woman With a light Enster bonnet urid
SHIPPERS OF
administered in the sennto dy Justice
This week witnessed the greatest nè- seal skin jacket and other winter wra|is,
U. « T
Cockrell and in the house hy Justice
activity that has even been known in will not feel more comfortable than u
Whitfield.
Sanford nlid over 500 acres were sold lite man wijji bin spring headgear accompan­
A feature o f today's session was the first o f the week. Space forbids more ied \ jfa winter ulster, and it is more
nnd
rlllgihility of L. C. Massey o f Orlando by thun a brief mention o f these sa fes. tills thaw likely (fiat the services at the
Senator John S. Beard o f Pensacola. Mr. week. Our next issue will give a detailed churches Sunday morning will not be
-Beard based his objection u po n cunsritu- report
made more interesting by the usual ex­
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hibition o f spring suits, with bonnet ac­
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Holly In The Village
. is inelllgible because he is nil attorney,
companiment. And by tiie wny. w e all
Editor
Holly,
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f
The1
Sanford
Herald
for the rfitlmnd com lifts si on. The oppo­
remember boré- thé ministers and tiie
sition, to the objection was led by Hon. was a breezy visitor to the village today. over-pious slsters.iiscd to decry the wear­
Don. C. McMullen td Hillsborough, and He re|Kirts great doings In the city of ing o f the best clothes to church, where
the motion o f Mr. Beard was voted down, Sanford. Promises to take us n ride an they distracted the Congregations «m l set
Tlieaiew trolly system n l soon us finished.
•Mr, Massey taking the oath.
the spirit o f envy into active operation.
He stood on our brick streets nlul imag­
It was said that the practice was encourFor Secretaryships C. A . Finley o f Imke
ined he was in Sanford of tiie future.
SANFORD. FLORIDA'
uged uy the old imy himself, because The
City was selected for the senate and J.
He looked up Orange Avenue, where we
minister with his words of counsel and
ti. Helium in tiie house. Both of these
once had a street railway for a mile und
admonition could not hold th e ' attention
uen have' hod former experience in tills
two miles in other directions, tint which
o f the congregation so long ns they (had
ork.
we tore up to give place for our crowding
good clothes to look at. It is different
RoV. Gilchrist's message, which was
TO P P R IC E 8 POR YO U R *
uutomoiiiles and sighed for tiie good day
now, and to church service •isNglven Ihe
submitted unlay, is one o f the most com­
dawning on tiie celery delta.
best that every one has. . And wlTy-motT
prehensive ever prepared hy a Governor
GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
He departed from the country villuge
It is a place where honor und praise 1»
of this state.
to his home city on Luke George feeling
when sillptied to HEWITT. , If yon ore not doing
given to Him who gave ull things, and a
Space forbids publishing entire message.
depressed nnd sad that Orlando is so slow
business
with tills House, write to «hem at once.
place worthy of tiie b e s m f words— the
In part he touched u|xm the Inflowing
that lie could hardly cross the street for
best
of
everything
nnd
certainly
the
best
subjects: "
the push o f autos und people and doubt­
of garments cannot hé out of place, if nc
Health—The state census reisirt siiows less lie felt no better until lie arrived on
eompanled with proper spirit.
the dentil rule in this state to be 6.6 to the spot where there is more room to
The Herald gives its Easter greeting to
F R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
M E R C H A N TS
each 1,000. in the registration area of spread himself, and sniff tiie uir from the
every one, and trusts that the glndness
the United States representing the New noble St. George.— Reporter-Star.
10 E. Camden 81., Baltimore^ Md.
uf the season will enter Hie TibineiTo f the
Hiiglund stales. New York, New Jersey*.
The ed ito ro f the Reporter-Star Is rather peopfe.
References:
Tills Paper and Tliousunds o f Pleased Sliiptiers in Florida
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Delaware and tile District o f Columbia. mixed in his geography.
We are nut
In Honor o f M iss Clayton
It is 17.8.
quite so far from Orlando as from Lake
Decidedly the m oil enjoyable social 1» V H W W VVW VW m V V W i V V W V V t W V W W W HSSVSS W H S H S S W
General Progress— W e ore now produc­ George although his wish is probably
event of the season w h s lite dance nt the
ing mure than tme-hulf o f the phosphate fnther tn the thought. Orlando's former
Sanford House lust Friday night, given by
of (tie United States, and more than one railway was a mule cur und can scarcely
W. J. Thigpen in honor o f Miss Rose Clay­
Oiiril of the phospliute o f the world. We be compared to Sanford's new trolly line,
ton of Atlanta
are nccomphishiug satisfactory and in­ if his royal nibs would spend more time
Miss Clayton lias been the guest uf her
improving Orlando than tiie world ot
creasing results in agriculture, horticu
sister, Mrs. K. II. Murks, und lias been the
ture, manufacturing, and in fisheries; in large lie would be more of n prophet in
recipient of many favors during tier so
mining, in commerce, in hygiene, in edu­ his own country. Holly's cordial recep­
ouru in Sanford. Being of a sunny tem ­
cation, in hanking, in transportation tion in Orlando expluins tiie story.
perament und vivacious disposition, Miss
religion, politics und cflmnte; in the jvodClayton lias made a host or friends who
T or A d vertisin g Lucky S an ford
ucts of the field, form, forest and fireside
A preliminary enquiry was received hy assembled Friday night for the farewell
Population— "T iie condition
of tiie
our Board o f Trade tills week iti refer­ occasion. The Sanford House never pre
slate is satisfactory. The last United
ence to ti co-operative plunof advertising sauted a more entrancing picture, tiie
Slates census rojiort allows that the pop­
outlined hy Mr. Percy P. Vyle, o f the hallways, parlors and dining liai) being
ulation has increased 35.5 per cent for
u r n is h e d
Plnns, Specifications und Estimates
well
known Jacksonville Advertising decorated with palms and vines.
the preceding ten years, showing greater
In the receiving line were Mrs. H. P.
Agency. The central idea of Mr. Vyle's
Increase than in nny other stqte except
on Applications
plan is that if $uniord, DcLnnd, Orlandb Driver. Miss Clayton. Mrs. A. W. Brown,
North Dakota, Oklahoma, Idaho. Wash­
and Kissimmee contribute to a central add Mrs. Samuel Puleston. aud tiie guests
ington, Texas and Montana.
fund, larger space could lie obtained and were made welcome upon their arriva).
Tiie Declaration of Rights Declares: greater prominence given to the varied A t nine o'clock the celebrated Stilinoti
“ No man shall be deprived of life, liberty resources o f each of these flourishing lo- orchestra struck up the gtruinsuf u march,
or property, without due process o f law." raljries situated in the “ Heart.of Flor­ and, led by Mr. Thigpen Bnd MissCluyton
Tiie j jure food law should be umAklcd ida."
the merry dancers executed »e v ira i figure#,
so that tbs sheriff, his deputy, oren V coti * TITe same enquiries huve been received and then swuug into a rollicking two-step
113 First Street
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aLabia »tumid have authority to drew T&gt;y tiie BouFiIi oTTrade o f DeLamJTOrlan­ iu*d"the dance was on. From then unti) I
samples aud send samples at tiie ex|&gt;ense do and Kissimmee, and it is upon thii the midnight hour the dcUghtaof the terp-1
uf the state, to the state cl|enilsi. This nature o f the reipective Boards' replies »lettore were Indulged lu, aud litsplred b|
would be especially ben eficial' in deter­ that further outlining o f tiie' plan reita. . the strains of the orchestra, even the el
mining promptly the difference between
Mr. V. W. Gould, secretary of the De- derly folks were gay. In the spacious hall
"soft drinks'' und intoxicating drinks.
Land Business Men's League, has spoken a large bowl was kept filled with delicious
Tiie following recommendations of the favorably o f the plan from a personal punch, a lu prohibition, and here the guests
railroad commission are concurred in: " A standpoint; as for Tiie Herald, we cer­ regaled themselves J n , the interim of
valid law requiring separate passenger tainty speak a careful consideration of damqpt. '■ ~ 1 '
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coaches for w hile and negro passengers.' thtrpian. us w e believe Mr. Vylp to be
Among the out-of-town guests wert?
“ A iaw em powering the commissioners to exceptionally capable o f handling .It to Misa Antoinette SJeuunan» o f üriundo
prescribe Joint rates for railroads and the benefit o f Sanford, having known of Miss Platt, MissGettier. Misa Ingraham
water carriers." " A law making penal him and his work for a number of years. and Miss Wright, and Messra. T iff Ham ­
lies iniinsed by the commission liens on
mond, Dr. McElroy, Frank Cuernsay and
Ter Test Days Only
Frank Myers o f Orlando.
•be property o f the carrier, until they are
Ten acres o f celery land on Celery ave­
Paid, or until they ore determined in
Over sixty guests were present, and this
— N. If. Gaknzk .
fsvor o f the carrier." Tire object o f this nue, at a bargain.
delightful occasion will Jpflg Unger in thé
is that, in ense a railroad, should go into
memory o f those participating.
important to InVeitbfs
the hands o f a receiver, the penalties may
Miss Clayton departed bu t Tuesday fur
Tracts of land^if t f 2, 3, 8, 10, 40, 70
be 1we served. “ A law making tire powers acres, at prices $300. $500, $650. $800 her In.me, to the regret q fb eftp a h y friends, I ..
uf the commission in some instances and $1.200. at Altam onte Springs, Or* wlio hope to have her visit Sanford again 1' [
nexl'teason.
more specific," thereby saving iaw suits. ange county, Fldrlda— the roost desIrabT'
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There is no good reason why telegraph residence or winter home location i
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order«/
the PostoMce Deportment,
corn iS&gt;nics should not be placed under the- angd county. Pure water, high roAing
operation o f the railroad commission. land o f best quality, interspersed with Washington,.D. C , .effective Jan. 1.1808,
. The primaries are too expensive. The innumerable d ea r water lakes; one of provides that no delinquent subscriber
isw should be amended so as to provide the moat healthy locations in South Flor­ shall be carried longer than three months,
STRONG LINE Of CHILDRfN’S SCHOOL SHOES
giving as a reason that the department is
■ public clause. It should require at least ida. A pply to
N. H. Foqg,
furtilvilng
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rate
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postage
on
(rewo­
every candidate and Some specified work­
Tiie Latest Fall Styles in Ladies', Gent's and ChiidrenV Shoes
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Just Received
Î subscriber who pays for his
Baseball gtxWs. at Fcrnuld's. Complete
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The editor o f f u r H ckald In form er years I
wus a most enthusiastic advocate of im ­
I'uUUbrd Evrrr Ktldar Montini al Sanford. Fla. migration for Florida. His location at
R. J. Ha l t , Manatlnd Edit«
the time probably suggested the trend o f]
thought and had much to do with this
advoiacy. Whether rnaturer years and
Entrrrd a i acoond-daaa mall matter Autuit 22nd. wider experience has taught us better or
1908, at the PlMtoOlc» at Sanford. Florida,
whether the very different aspect o f the [
under Act of March 3rd, 1879.
Sanford section has changed these views
Purhant Ad vrr tiling Company, Jockaonvlll«, Rcp- Is a question. Probably thedditer reason
reaentatlve.
has wrought the change. - T h e recent ar­
la r c e
jo c k
ticle In the Times-Unlo.n.whlle applying
001« HrU Floor In the HI»hop Block. Pint Street
to certain . sections certainly do
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our c a s e in any particular. .T h e Sanford
section is not In need oM m m igratlon and
Governor Gilchrist w ill not stand for the
b y immigration Is meant • the bunch o f
former wholesale pardoning o f criminals.
foreign
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' _________ frowsy-headed brigands' from
countries who look upon America as a
The citizens o f Perry have bonded for
dumping ground for all kinds and castes
S30.000 f o r street improvements and
thq^ have become undesirable citizens In
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their own country. Sanford h n s 'W 'd for
the
settlers from our own Am erica, ::
The Tam pa Tribune states that a skate
people
who are not now making and
factory will be established in that city.
So w ill Jacksonville mid every other wet never will make as much money where
they are residing as they can jn Sanfi
ch y in the state.
Be-they o f foreign descent, pcophPw tio
Glaring headlines In several state pa­ have resided in Am erica long enough
pers read, "Tallahassee Is dead.” W e to respect ond hold dear the stars and
thought Tallahassee was just about to' stripes. People who arc dcslrousaf wrest­
take on new life for sixty days at le a s t ing a living from the soil and* i f handi­ V O I C E
O f- T tiE - P E O P L E
capped by means to {xirchasi^ land are
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6111101 wolM get a start in .iiftL ..^ u iio a i..h a s m i poor
prefer (Tog fennel to celery I To the bowLetters and Communications on
7 wows with dog fennel I W e prefer celery. lands to g iv e -a w a y and in a few years
Wilt bCTl)Ut,Httle for sale, Sanford
= Various Timely Topics.
Sometimes w c can raise our ow it-*»’K dU i
ItrfrtrtTrftfie category o f Florida sections
-ila T C T to co rd .
where there are eleven people to the
square
mile. The general rule here is a COLUMN DEVpjJJ) TO PfjQft!
T he H erald offers no advice to
fam ily foow w eryflv c hcres -o f -H m ri *and
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this august body o f Inw makers to _get t while we welcome the strangers________
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V iew s, Opinions and Com m ent
|do not want the heterogenous innsses
and let us forget iL
who are looking for free lands and free
o f P r a c tic a l W riters .

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some o f the sales w ill convince him o f
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:£ c is A
try property is bringing fabulous prices.
ATTORNEY.AT-I.AW
This week Dr. Puiestnn ntid Dr. L. R. Phil
(V K ik m n S u » II,a
ips purchased the fram e building at the
M. G. T. Bui Ming*
corner o f First street and Park uvenuc
Hunt 241
for $18,000. The budding Is two stories
and has two good store rooms on the first

We deny Bro, Howard's allegation about |board, anil T he H erald (trobably voices
E rra ta
knocking Orlando. The editor o f T ile the sentiments of other sections of the To the Editor of The Herald.
A TTO R N E Y a n d cou n skllo r
“ Honor to whom honor," etc. I said in Philips now occupies one o f the store
-H ckald has n ever-been a knocker._ Our state.
* A T-LA W
my article Inst 'week that the idea ol rooms and L. P. McCuller the other one
dear brother o f the Reporter-Star Is rather |
EASTER
erecting public fountains on First s(reei The price paid seems n large one, but Lale StHte Attorney ¿eventi» judldil Cl/Oilt d
thick heuded about taking u joke.
riu/kim— j
Tomorrow the season o f penitence ends.
was conceived by some o f the prominent' Messrs. Philips nnd Fulcslon 'r e a liz e d
Resident*», Sanford and Sylvan L it,
The season o f song begins Sunday. Fash­
Hon. F. M. Hudson.has been chosen as ion smiles her prettiest and dons her "Indies" o f Sanford, Your types made the value o f the location and the rapid
President o f the Senate and Hon. Ion L. mopt charming gown.- The cloud that for m e sny "citizen s," simply. L et it be dis­ increaso o f property values and -triiUe the
e
Farris: Speaker o f the House. Both arc forty days and forty nights has rested tinctly. understood that I meant to honor building la frame, the location \
v ir y
llie-noble Indies w1h&gt;- in their solicitude ■valuable and the new owners expect to A TTO R N E Y and COUNSELLOR at L\W
" b le men and w ill fill tliçw posiüons with lik e - a pall o ver the reilglou|-World, has
honor to themselves and the state.
been dissipated by the Easter sunlight. for the comfort o f the thirsty public, ini­ erect o handsome building o f artificial
Practice in State and Federal Court»
tialed tills worthy movement nnd Tnlsed stone in tltfc near future.
The world sings "A llelu ia ," and nature
the most money that came from any one
Welborn Block
Sanford, f U
The banks close today for another boll- smiling Joins In refrain. Easter will aoS elling th e E m an cip a tor
source for the purpose. The term "con ­
day. If this continues It will soon be the tually be hero, with all Hint the festival
R. A . Mills, o f Arcadia, is in the city
structive com m ittee" should read "con­
custom for the papers to announce the implies.
this week extolling the merits o f the Eman­
struction
comm
ittee.’.
days that tins banks w ill keep open. HowThe celebration o f Christmas is enjoycipator, the attachment for sewing ma­
— A. E. P hilips.
ever, ii they inaugurate new holidays in ed by mankind everywhere, but as n reDENTIST
chines, the use of which obviates the foot
recognition o f Christianity there will be |llglous festival It hardly compares with
S cien ce and Religion
l&gt;ower
and
the
muchine
can
be
operated
Room» 23. 24 and 2*&gt; Pirn IIU&lt;
I'f.uorltl
no protests:
Easter. The birth o f Christ was n won­
by one hand, Mr. Mills lias secured the
To the Editor of The Hr laid : f
. .
«
Hi
derful event, o f course, to the world, but
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
Recent local sermons on progressive county rights for fourteen counties and
The patriotic Sanford Herald Is agitat­ his resurrection means fully us much (o
having more than he can hnndle is desir­
ing a Fourth o f July celebration. "Long mankind, if not more in the lesson it thought suggest the following:
The atomic theory,or nebula hypothesis. ous o f diposing o f the Orange county
m ay she wa,ve."— Volusia Co. Record.
teaches to old and young. The fact of
,
• And a special invitation is hereby ten­ the birth o f a being that was to save the is thè belici tliat all thè mnttercomposlng rights. There is no doubt about the quick
1&gt;FM 1ST
dered to our Volusia couDty friends to world is important^ in that it impresses thè present solar S ystem wns prjginallyin 1scliing power o f thè Emonclpator as it is
thè
fòrm
o
f
gases
or
utoms.
The
inove-1
somcthlng
thnt
evcrybody
in
thè
land
come over and help celebrate. W e have upon us the magnitude o f the events that
Room 13
Pico Building
By the use o f llijs contriv­
some important questions to discuss that surrounded the beginning o f the end of inent o f these atoms or difierent particles should have.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
of matter causes friction, heat and a (trac­ ance much of the arduous labor o f the
will mean much to both counties.
Paganism. The resurrection signifies tiiat
tion. Whirling masses ofin a tteror nebu­ sewing machine is elim inated and Mr.
the soul, like the Son o f Man. never die».
The Sanford Herald now write? it $an- It is like The beginning o f a reform con- la whirlpools formed and threw ofT large Mills should lie able to dis|xisc of the
masses o f stars, The sun waasuchucen-|eotm ty rights nt once,
' ford— Tampa Herald.
t rusted jr it h theresultsaltereof.---------ter o f nebula, anil our earth ¡Bits offspring
D E N T IS I
Trim's ail right. The Herald's got no
N ew Telephon e S u b scrib ers
The
number of suns in solar space, and
ends on us. _W e can write it $turke and
Plume IÜ
W e lb o rn Block
J. D. Letson, residence 298.
The Wauchulla A dvocate is eight years! their satellites cannot be measuredLby ps
our Strawberries are here to back' it up
old nnd growing in every way. Long life |/ind may reuch to infinity.
^
N. H. Garner, residence 174.
Sanford, Eliirnl.t
W e'd just like to see The Herald spell
to Editor Goolsby.
Joe Cameron, residence 200. .
Evolution tells the history o f the life of
. celery that way.— Starke Telegraph.
il. J. Starling, residence 200.
man on earth from the time it was first
Can't do it. But celery nieuus salary
I&gt;r.
O. W. King, office 201.
Bro.
Howard
o
f
the
Reporter-Star
has
I
able
to
support
life
till
now.
Itisth
esto
ry
and we can write it Salary-.
K. R. Murrell, fnfm 2 40—1.
called the governors hand on the convict o f man's progress from n lower species to j
S U R V E Y O R A N D D R A IN ;!! ISMAN
lease system, and like ail others who at­ a higher— from darkness into lig h t
Tony F Stilar, residence 70.
What a noisy city Sanford promises to
Leveling nnd CfOM'SectUmlng for Dutnil#
tempt to paliate lids great wrong, the
A t Uie present rale o f cooling of the sun I James Mougliton, residence 177.
a S|»rilaity
become— Sanford Herald. W hat is there
governor puts up a very weak defense. niul earth, geologists figure that theearlh
Dr. J. N. Robson, office 203.
In Sanford to make u noise— Tampa
•_____ 4 S A N F O R D . F 1. OK I D A
Tills question w ill never beBcttled until it w ill be able to sustain life for ten or per­
IL E. Tolar, residence 2(f0.
Tribune.
is settled right, and it w ill never be set­ haps one hundred millions o f year’s— nt
Dr. Cecil Butt, office 202.
* The wheels o f progress, dear Tribune,
tled right as long ns the boodle o f the least beyone the needs o f the present genD. G. Monroe, residence 203.
"a n d they will make a noise despite the
M. S. Scott, residence 207.
fact tiiat they are b d nr o U e d “ 7 v T y day I
° f lh09c I " aUon'
ARCHITECT
Mrs. Nettie S. Bradshaw, residence 200.
nnd we are not using Standard oil either who have influence with the (towers that I If there is no personal consciousness of
bo. "The state needs the m oney."
|d ie soul after dsath, at least the soul in
Just Sanford push and elbow grease.
Office with Murrell &amp; Mindiew
Mra. Mary Ann Sullivan, who was born
death is inergod into the great unconscious
on the battlefield o f Waterloo, died recentPigti Half I HimI
Since Sanford's wonderful success at |wliole o f nature— into the livin g Goid.
County division by the present legislacelery growing a great many towns are
Though this Union o f science, and faith U y ln
Mich., ngedi 03 years.
.
lure can hardly Tie expected at any o f tbo
seeking to become competitors, but the I m ay h e new to saute, it J # all-Sustainlng.
The Herald furnishes engraved visiting
(whits whore it is desired unless preceded
cards
at the same price asked in Jacksoncelery
city
is
likely
to
hold
Its
prestige
Kant
suftl
two
things
filled
him
with
cease. or accompanied by reapportionment which
for many yeury to come, even If they do I less aw e — titf starry heavens nlmv,
l^llr. niul-Kaw-^oritr—
--- cannot be m ade justly as things-now-arr.
SURVEYOR ¡mil CIVIL ENGINE
slcrjr lit Tallahassee.— Taiiu- the moral luw within,
~ XXX1T Creamery Butter I n r i a b s at
It loukl Vt’ry luucliiTs'-ntough the counties
601 Klin SL
Ttiunr * TS
iutssee Democrat.
I -T h e two polar forces—right and wrong McCullcr's New Store.
desiring'division must .wait until the con­
Very
true,
Bro.
Smith,
but
you
can't
I
—
God
and
devil,
are
always
with
us,
and
SANFORD. FLA
stitution may be amended In a way to
Manchester, Ga„ is to have a new cot­
equalize representation in the legislature. fool the trade on the real uxtide. San- while one may not reach perfection by ton iniU to cost $230,000, ond completed
ford celery leads the world and the great- trying to do right, he need only do wrong |(n October next,
Mkv Niiru
Sam B kaushaw
est advertisement for Sanford is the tml-1 to leurn its sdr-dettructlvencss.
The special edition o f the SL Augustine
Mrs. W. G. Trotter and Mrs. fL CL Titus
tat ion tiiat is foisted upon the market
.--J .V . W u iu sn .
Record edited by the members _qf__lhe
BRADSHAW
o f Syracuse, N. Y., were in the city on
under the "Just a i good" sign. Tbe only
Press Association was an honor to the
Monday.
Arrival
and
Departure
of
Malls
OSTEOPATHS
way for other sections to make good is to
Effective November Fifteenth.
profession. Numbered in the ranks of
A company with a capital o f $80,000,ship their products from Sanford and get Arrive 1 rum
the Florida pencil pushers are some o f
North......... 7 00 a. m.. 2 05 p- nt., 5 40 p. m
Sanford, Fit.
the label.
Over Newlan's
South.... .................... / 0 0 a. in , 2 3 5 p. m. 000 lias been formed in N ew York city to
the brightest intellects and the biggest
Tampa onijr. . . .............
........I t 33 a. m. build a inovyng platform su bw ay.Tltuavtllr branch........... S 00 a. in.. 6 40 p. m
hearted people In the world. A nd what
Ladles Take N o tice
Oviedo branch................... ......... 10 30 a ni,
A re you a subscriber to T he H ev a u i T " S A N F O R D LODGE. Nt). 27.1 0.0. F.
a galaxy o f bright and shining lights they
Trilby branch................ 7 00 a. tn , 1 10 p. rn.
A lbert Grpmllng. proprietor o f the lonTavares branch ................................I 32 p. m.
Bake days, Saturdays and Wednesdays,
formed when bunched together on one •oriol parlors in the Pico block, opposite
Leave Fop
Meets every Monday night nt 730 inU»*
paper the pages o f the Record demon­ the express office, announces that he is
North— .........
S 32 p. tn.. 0 00 p. m. at Woman's Exchange.
sonic Hall. Visiting brethren are «**
South . . . .^ .1 0 3 p. m.. 3 30 p. m.. 9 00 p. m.
strate.
Three villages and nine miles o f ra il­
now prepared to do ladles' hair-dressing
Tltu»vllle branch............ 0 00 a. m , 2 25 p. m
diully luvited.
W. S Baldw*.
road were destroyed by the bursting o f a
as welt as ladles' facial massage. Experts
Seaetsry.
Trilby branch.,.........
1 43 p. m.. 9 OO p nl.
The present tariff agitation looks very are employed, who will be sent to the
Tavarea branch......... ...8 40 a m.. 2 23 p. tn. dam near Demlin, .Russia, recently. S ev­
Branch train* daily except Sunday; other» dally.
much like a scheme to manipulate the homes o f all making request The prices
eral persons were killed.
"rota Tampa at
markets. One o f the things they expect arc reasonable, and only w h in people arc I l t x ^ - T * * - *
T f It's printing yun want, send it to T he
Ctua. T. llAtawi, (Viaunaiter.
- to do. la input a tariff ta x o f flve cen u capered to.'
_______________
llU ALlr office. F lfil- c U n umrk guaran­
—
- H-XI; HaMisei Aaa'l Po»Unalter.
W ek ivo TYibe Nu. 41
n pound on coffee. This tax wijl amount
teed.
Prominent
KJssJmm'e«
Citizen
Dead
Hunting
grounds o f ¿onfurd. Mee
Six O'clock Closing
to m any millions o f dollars, and every
Mr. ond Mrs. Geo. H. Munroe and Mrs.
on the 1st and 2 hil-Wedn*sdsy
fi;.
D. C. Lee, one o f the most prominent
coffee drinker in the United States will
Until further notice our store w ill close
inontli
in
Masonin
l
i
alL
—.
.
C.
fu
lle
r
o
f
Day
lo
o
s
were
iu
the
city
citizens o f Kissimmee died yesterday
h e lp to p a y it
______
ers welcome.
^
on Monday.
morning.
Mr.
L
ee
was
a
member
o
f
the
I f th ey can revise the' tariff lh audt a
3 4 tf T he G eo. H. F ucnalo H akdw ase C j .
T he H exalxi's ’phone is No. 148
w ay that pulp can be shipped from Cana­ Waters-Carson Grocery Co., and largely
The Herald is fully equipped to print
interested
in
the
oattle
business.
For Sale— $1,600 will buy my bciau- ='.'b. E. C E L E R Y CITY AERIE I853 '
da on the free list, the newspapers could
o f all kinds. A il the latest tlltil home and four acres of land.
Mpcts Tuesday nigEis/'ni «
* '~
. manage to make a livin g Instead o f merely
J fa ve you seen the Easter chickens, eggs type and material und "the nien behind
the hail In the Stone-Gove buiMlniexisting.
Good
barn.
Near
Celery
Delta.
Adand rabbits at the W om an’s Exchange!
the typ e " who know how.
J. M. Stumon, Sanford, Fla.
First street.

THOMAS EMMKT WILSON

GEO. A. D COTTES

DR. W. E. H0USH0LDER

DR. C. G. BUTT

DR. R. M. MASON

A. C. HART

W. G. HAMMOND

F. T. WILLIAMS

DRS.

IMPROVED 0RDL*R or KEI) MEN-

�ii-i; *.■“ /’i i w j 1r, J. - '

April 9, 1909
ThC SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

W hy
Don't You Start
The Fourth Celebration *

Little Happenings—Mention of
Matters in B/jef.

D o««
T h e Street Paving
— - * -------- j " A n d ‘Trolly L o o i Good To You T

Twenty-one meats at' Stumon*« for $4.
School pennants at th* Woman’s ExGarner A Roberts handle Chase A San» 1change,
born's tea and coffee, the best on earth
Capt. R. H. M irks paid the county sea
The finest and
__ of a visit, Tuesday.
J most complete line

PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST In n r ^ A Rdo S r ‘ re kepton “ ,e by

N. PrYowell &amp; Co

G. R. Paxton o i Loveland, Ohio, spent
Wednesday In the city.

The'fatnous Elgin Creame/YButter for

Crbarsnn o f Ldveland. Ohio, spent
sfriuNwry or W P Floating small Talk safe a t'W / W . Long's Grocery.
Wednesday in the ?ity.
Succinctly Arranged for MurMrs. Robert Jones was the guest o f Mrs
— ------- rled Herald Readers,
Miss Peach!« Lefiler is attending the
W. M. Igou at Eustis, last week©

What
Do You Know
Regarding Lucky Sanford T
Go to H. H. Hill for everything
grocery line.

Orders taken for roses at Woman's Ex­
change.
in

W anted—-To buy or rent good driving
the
horse and surrey. H. O. Crifi’en.

Normal School at Stetson University.

MEN’S

Jerome Pnlmer and Miss I f Ary Branham
o f Orlando, were In the city Sunday.

NEW
.

•

STRAW

HATS

*

:::

«*

Men's New Ties

Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Meeker o f Schnectady, N. Y.. were in the city Wednesday.

Miss Laura Fish o f DcLand Is the guest
Get Fcmnld's prices on baseball goods.
Demonstration o f Royal Salad Dressing,
o f her brother on Cameron sVenue.
They are Interesting.
■
31-2
Friday and Saturday, At Chas. H. Evans' |
See hand-painted score cards at Wo- Grocery Store.
No, Pauline, Sanford is not the county

W

I

See Our

New. Line

of Ladies’

Wnists and

m ans Exchange.
I f regf, Georgia butter, 35 cents a pound |
Now
is
the
time
to
buy
your
four-inch
for sale by Gamer A Roberts,
Fancy Parasols"
See C. A . Reed for furniture and piano
sewer pipe'for mains. Dig stock on hand, f
moving.
' tf
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
— A . E. H il l .
mangoes and sour picklesjn bulk.
Dried Salt Shouldersntl2!4 cents found
Mrs. M. M. Stewart spent the early part |
Chas. Ey^gs.
at II. H. H ill’s grocery.
of the week with relatives at Plymouth.,
The
best
dinner
In
th
è city at The
The alligators have fled. Harry Ward
Now i t the time to b u r your 'Sub-irri-1 City. R utaitfM t tor 35 cents. zcSZZ,
Is In toW n a g a h tr - —
'
r '- . ''« '» car•Ä • tobn
gated land. SeeJfc_M. Smith.
Tills is Jewish pnssorerWet-F ifnd fs’ be.
,w. Fresh hsh-every d ayk -G on ram m l m
Rugs, from 73 cents up. E. A. Heftield |Ing observed by Jews generally.
r &amp; "G u 1
;
fresh—also oysters.
Furniture Store.
——— -------------j B, W. Wade o f Punta Corda and C. D*
— S, C, R ic h a r d s , Lefiler Block.— | _
~We sell the best lime and cement that Cox o f Ft. Myers were among the Sunday
-------Long’s P reserves h r glasses. Finest on
* + ♦ ♦ + ■ * • ♦ + + + + ♦ ♦ ■ ► + + + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + e + + &gt; + + + + + s.+ H „ ,
money can buy.
—A. E. Hil l visitors to the city.
market. , . .
Chas. Evans.
seat, but— r-—

-r]

8

Nt

The City R estau ran t giv es 21 m eals
John E. Keelor and Ralph Keelor. of
Mr. and Mrs. T ccte left last week for
fo
r
»4
.5
0
,
a
n
d
.th
ey
a
r
c
w
a
c
t
b
d
t
-------w
fe
e
iTHo7fio and w ife of N e w York
.
O he-C lyiU X in«,-----'Mrs.
Inez
Hill,
o
f
Jacksonville
Is
the
city.
,. were In the city on Wednesday.
Romeo Coffee, 3 pounds for one dollar
her sister,
Mrs. Penne Turner
F. M. AiInms o f Tamna-wasHrr-thirCrtr ' JIB Art Square* for $15, size 0x12. E.
______ .
Ciias. Evans.
■Week, •
[c ry City Saturday shaking hands with old A. Heffield Oo.
A little money now and a little now and
Olives in bulk and in all size bottles.
friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. R. Jervis, o f Newark.
then is the w ay to buy celery land. See
C
has
.
E
vans
.
j
Koserman, H. Roberts and W. M. N. J., were nmong the Wednesday visitors.
M. M. Smith for particulars.
If anyone has spearmint growing in or Bond, o f Lake Helen, were in the city on
Canned apples, only 10 cents at Garner
Pullman Conolley, formerly o f thcOrlannear Sanford, please inform The Herald j Sunday.
&amp; Roberts'.
___da-Sentinel, is speitdiug a f«w d a y »4 iH h e
o f the fact
_W. 0. Davis nnd w ife and daughter,
city.
Messrs. Ginn, W hitnerund Holly spent
Miss Lotta Davis o f Versailles, Ky., were
518 Art Squares for $15, size Dxl2
a few Injurs in Orlando, Tuesdny.
Not the ch ea p est, blit th e b e s t— a re
in the city on Monday.
A. Hcflicld Co.
the m eals s e r v e d a t The City R es­
Buke day is Snturdny at the Woman's
Demonstration o f Royal Salad Dressing.
Our Own coffee, the best 25 tent coffee
taurant.
Exchange.
on the market, for sale nt Garner A Kobejrts' Friday and Suturday, at Chas. H. Evans'
1Garner &amp; Roberts ore now ngents for
Ju st red elved a t McCulter 's N ew
Grocery Store.
_
stores only.
the famous Royal ScArlct can goods.
S to r e , S m oked Halibut'and Codfish.
MV. and Mrs. F. C. Churchill o f Wash­
| Mrs. N. Hr Garner returned Tuesday
J.n.CldseJcft Monday for Columbus.
T. J. Miller Is improving Jils building by
last after a visit of a week or two with ington. D. C„ were among the visitors to
Ohio, where he w ill remain until Septemerecting awnings nt the windows on the We have anticipated
the
city
on
Tuesday.
her parents at Dode City.
second floor:
.* ”
.Iht 1st.
You need 11 good typewriter nnd do not
C. H. Campbell. E. L Rowe, Z. T. Belby,
The Royal .Tailors brand o f clothing want to pay an exhorbltnnt (vice for it, Bert Fish and Harry Morris, of DeLaod,
Sunbeam corn can be bought for 10 cts.
n can. at Garner A Roberts'. . .
means iwrfection. See Kupiptes at D. A. see the Hlickendcrier, at The Herald office sjient Sunduy'in the city.
Caldwell &amp; Son's.
Wnde makes frequent trips to Sanford.
J. H. Woodruff and daughter, Miss
Du awuy with dust while sweeping car­ Write him at Orlando.
Alice, of liulianupolis, lud., were in the
Needs and Bought Our
pets by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of
Mrs. A. M..DeForest is having a five city several days this week.
W. W. Long.
Stock of
room collage built on Fourth street, be­
Addison Arnold and C. C. Syinqnett.
W. B. Pridgen, representing the Under­ tween Palmetto ami Sanford avenues.
two prominent citizens of St. Petersburg All Local A d vertisem en ts Under This
wood typewriter,* called ujxm the local
Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Ling. were in the city several days this week. Heading, Oaa Cent a W o rd Fach Issue
trade, Tuesday.
The« liesl on earth
Rev. J. C. Eccleston, J. ,B. Ecdeston
For Sale.— P. M. Elder o f the Celery a v­
Planting time is here. M. M .Sm itliw lI
Fresh Mackerul at 11. II. Hill's grocery nod wife. J. B. Ecclrstnn, Jr. and M. C. enue cash store has 200 bushels o f [tens
sM-ll you land on easy terms.
34.tf
Eccleston, o f New York City, spent Tues­ for sale.
The (M-rson who got the wrong grip off
day in Sanford.
&gt;
Faster post cards At WOmAn's Exchange.
W
anted
—
Young
man
as
office
assistant
No. HO will confer 11 favor by returning to
Mrs. U. J. Sterling has returned from a Tiie Herald office. Name and address will
W. L Sjiencer, representing the South­ with some knowledge of stenography.
Send references and state salary expect­
ern Printers' Supply Co., o f Washington, ed. Planters' Mfg. Co.. L ik e Mury, Fla.
sen days trip to Jacksonville, where she be found inside.
was the guest o f her sister. Mrs. R. W.
D. C„ was in tile city Monday calling
Only $4.50 fo r u 21-rneal tic k e t at
For Sale— 200 bushels cow (was. See
U|xm the local trade.
Simms.
us before buying.
Whittaker A Burnett.
the City R estaurant.
The m eals a re
AND
J. H. Brady, h well known travelling
Have y o u 's e e n th e la test th in gs In w o rth m ore.
For Rent.—June 1st to Nov, 1st, eightr e fr ig e r a t o r s — all s t e e l—a t H a rry J
sulesmun of Ainericus. Go„ was in the room house, furnished throughout. Hot
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.
city on Monday. Mr. Brady is a 'cousin and cold water, gas and every improve­
W ilson's.
A fter visiting here for severul weeks of E. E. Brady of this city.
ment. Choice location. Six ¡docks from
l or mi up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
business ixirtion. Inquire at The Herald
with her husband and friends. Mrs. S ad­
f&gt;. A. Caldwell A Sons.
'
F. Viering, proprietor o f the Pearce office for particulars.
\
der and daughter have returned to their
House, Gainesville, was in the city sever­
The J. M. Stumon properly on Fourth
F
or
S
ale
—
24
acres
on
S.
W.
corner
of
home at Stamford. Conn.
al duys this week.
He will be one of us Heardoil and Geneva. It has a house, A ll to Suit YOU and YOUR
street, which lias been undergoing repairs
See H. H. Hill for Celery City Blend in a few weeks and expects to open n also flowing well. 7 acres cleared nnd
for some lime, presents quite a citified
Pocket-book
fenced. One-half quarter mile from a
Coffee,
finest on earth for 24 cents.
first class hotel in Sanford.
appearance.
R. R. station. W ill sell for price o f raw
Best line of stoves ever brought to the
F. P. Forster has returned from a trip land. I can be seen at pluce for one week.
If you want to sell or buy city lots, city
Spring ¡b opening up nnd
city. Prices the lowest. — A. E. H ill .
to Jacksonville where he combined busi­ If you want a bargain see me ut once.
property, celery farms, see N. H. Garner.
sktindale
.
II.
F.
M
Mrs. W. C. Fielding o f Jacksonville has ness with boosting Sanford.
Mr. Forster
you will be compelled to
Electa Brand Tea nnd Spices.
Rhode I sland Reds nm sale.— Choice R.
arrived in the city to join her husband takes a deep interest in all that pertains
Ciias. Evans.
1. red hens, cockerels. pullets and eggs.
and will assist in making the Bye-Lo to the welfare o f the Celery City.
come out in a New Outfit
T h e subject o i the scrrLm at the revival
Prices low. —Cecil Gauuett, French a ve­
Hotel one of the best in the state/
Dr. A. D. Carmen, a prominent physi­ nue, Sanford.
services Sunday night w ill be "The Church
Why not let us. supply your
The Geo. H. Fernald Co. has the finest cian o f Jacksonville, was in the city Mon­
iun4 her Brother-in-Luw."
A l l th e
For Sale.— 100 acres hammock hind,
tine
of
fishing
tackle
in
town.
Cull
and
day
and
Tuesday
on
professional
busi­
120 acres cleared, smnll house and barn
tiro liters-in-law o f the church are request­
needs?
ness. Dr. Camion is a special examiner on place. Flowing well can be had. Neur
see us.
ed to be present.
railroad.
Address,
F
u
n
d
s
Kurd,Sanford.
Home investers put your [celery money for the Florida L ife Insurance Company. R. F. D. No. I.
Orders taken for fresh eggs at Woman’s
‘
„
33. • ^•'Thrre is nothing new under the sun"
in
Celery Delta Land Co.'s land. See
S. Rung« has returned from DeLand
Exchange. •
For Sale.— W hite Minorca hens, fine
31-if
—J. N. Whither.
and other points on the East Coast where layers: your choice. $1 eudL—K. B. L ynch. But none of the Goods under
I f you o r e n o t Hying at th e City R es­
Dr. Sam Bradshaw has arrived in the he has a fine tradf in Coca Cola and other
For. Salk— Five ucre# o f good celery
taurant you o r e n ot livin g righ t.
B in uultlvuilon: OH the Sanford uiir roof are OLD, and much'"
city and with his w ife w ili have an office soft drinks Mr Range Is hnlLUagDo you want five acre8 of Cwxl .celery
over Newian's dnig store. They are well good trade in Orange and adjoining A Everglades Ky, about 3 miles from the
land, all in Cultivation, located less thqp
city. W ill be sold in the next ten days NEW and up-to-date
" •
known osteopaths and intend to make cuuntlep.
for $3,500. Call nt the Herald office for
three miles from Sapford, at the station of
Messrs. Wiggins and Scribner o f Bartow particulars.
Sanford their home.
the Sanford A Everglades ra ilw a y ! This
Wp. don't, charge anything for u look.
Elegant line of Easter cards, at the City are In the city In the interest o f the W hite
For Sale.—CJiolce Jersey cows .for“ sale
choice tract of land w ill be sold during the
Steamer
automoble.
They
are
demon­
I
cheap.
Now
fresh
or
will
be
soon.
Also
Come nnd investigate
Itefore
.»ext ten days for $3,300. Cull at The Cigar Store.
strating this great car to the Sanford Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. CirIf you want a first-class tailor-made
Herald office for particulars.
buying elsewhere
people and want everyone in te rested 'to |culor free. C.F.W ard,W inter Park. 20tf
suirror $12.08, cull ut D. A / C a ld w ell A
Eggplant platu i" Tw saleT W ! J. HiK,
F
o
b
S
ale
.—
23-foot
cabin
launch;
8-h.t
take a ride and thoroughly inspect the
--- ■—
Sanford, Flo,
31tr Sons.
ugine; brand new. For particulars ad
t
car. They can be found -at the Bye-Lo
I dress J. A. McMillan, R. F. D., Sanford.
E.
H.
Holloman
and
N.
Urunuin,
two
The residence o f G. B. Murrell o f Lake­
Hotel for the next two weeks.
. _
„ „
,
..
,
..
. . .
I or Sale—-Boiler, pump, and engine, 0
land, brother o f K. R. Murrell o f this city, prominent citizens o f Macon, were in the
Mr. J. N. Whitner. as elder from the horse. _ fo good condition, and w ill besold
**as entered by burglars one night last city the past week, looking up the pros­ Sanford Presbyterian Church and Rev. J. j cheap.
*
2Htf
*cek. hut they fo iled 10 get much for pects o f Sanford, and w ill invest in some F. McKinnon, the pastor, will attend the I
—Sanford Machine A Foundry Work«,
llteir trouble. Evidently they were fright­ o f Sanford's "pay dirt.'
meeting of S t J o h n ’ s Presbytery which L TiwxoucHsec» Euci rim H a t u h n o — White
Wyandots. W hite Leghorns, Buff Leghorns.
Florida people better see Sanford Celery
ened away before they had time to ran­
convenes at Lakeland on next Tuesday,
—
JE W E LE R
________ __ Delta Land Co.'# property before buying A pril 137 Mrs. W liltner and Mrs. McLau- and Buff Rock. $1 fur 15. Apply to J.kV
sack (hehouse.
20-8
Arial. Sanford.
truck
farms.
—
J.
N.
W
hither
.
N. H. Garner has o bargain on French
iin w ill represent the Missionary Society
If you want a first-class tyuei
McKinley edition o f ten cent sheet mu­ of this diurch at the Missionary Union a moderate rice, call at The Herald office,
tfveuue and Eleventh street. Ten city
lots. See him at once and get your choice. sic. all the popular airs, at City Cigar Store. which meets at the same lim e and place. and'inspect the Bllckensderfer. T he best
and most compact machine on themarket.
34-2w
M Y SPECIALTIES
Everybody works but father, he used to
C. R. Wright, manager o f the city agency
Mr.^Haddcu p f Dawogiac. M ìcIl was In wuik night and day, pounding an o id i ypo- or the Fldrtdn Life' rriiuraivce''C6iupuny, - W a n t e d — E v e r y ««« to know that the Pickard's Hund-Falnted C h im ^
Bllckensderfer typewriter Is the best on
Sunford last Saturday. taklnjt in the sights writer, wearing his life away. He bought Jacksonville. Florida, was ~In th e 1 d t y the m arket?'S ee them e l The Herald ofGorham's Sterling Silver
and talking about fishing grounds. He la an Underwood from W illie, and saw where Mpndny and Tuesday on business con­
Rogers' Plated Ware
the inventor and manufacturer o f a pat­ the letters strike. That's why he's so rest­ nected with his Company and inddentally
F or S a l e — Good property, now bringing
Elgin and Waltham Watches
ent lulling device that catches the fish if ful. because the writing's all in sight.
visiting his mother and brother.
Mr. [welve per cent interest on Investment.
—
N . II. Garni a, Sanford.
they are at home. Mr. Hadden spends
Gas and gusolane stoves, wheelbarrows, Wright is much impressed with the im ­
his winters in Florida, and thinks the cli­ sewer pipe, d a y and cement tile, flower provements made in Sanford and expects
Fox Sale .— T weuty-four acres of-valua­
mate is superb.
A L L GOODS G U A R A N T E E D
to make his permanent headquaters here, ble celery land not far (rom Celery avenue.
pots- Try our prices.
Partly improved. A bargain. Dr. Howard,
having his home at Mt. Dora. ■
The Geo. H. Fernald Co.
Get ready for Lhe M et and Mos- 3 0-tf
Sanford.
31-tf

Can Fit you

LOOK

— ^Fqr Qur Store

— YOUR
j

WANTS

Clothing,
Shoes,

Mi.

T

Furnishings

D. L. Thrasher

H en ry McLaulin

ffnlloes.'Largest stock and lowest
Spur'» Revere Coffee, finest la the
Clean, wholesome, well cookcA— arc
JUST RECEIVED
Fox Rent— Furnished rooms for light
Rrtcos on screen doors and windows the m eals served at The City Restau­ market, 1st sad 2 Ik cans at McCul- housekeeping. W. F. Leavitt, corner Elm
Another lot of those Bargains In
*l
Horry J. Wilson’s.
avenue and Third street.
1
.
31-tf Harness at
let’s New Store.
rant.
o
' Harry WUsan's.

II
&gt;

�COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget o f Interestln* Items
From Correspondents
T H E E V E N T S OF ORANGE COUNTY

r ile d fo r R ec o rd
J&amp; JST$#ingle and w ife ' to Erunin L.
Drown, mtg., $3000.
Prince Strobart to Rose King, mtg.,
$430.'
J. B. Magt udcr and w ife to BenJ. Kersh.
Belton Long and w ife to V . H. Andrews,
Barnes Jessup Co., to M. M. Smith, et.

E M c le n t S t a f f o f R e p o r te rs W eek ly
C o vers th e T e r r it o r y f o r .

If, You W ant to Buy or Sell

CITY PROPERTY

Peoples Bank o f Sanford to M. M. Smith,

OR T R U C K LA N D S

(W « Invite corretpondrnca on live topics from ell
wet loo* or the County, sleo n o n items ot Interest.
Brevity will Insure prompt Public* lion. Articles
contrary to the views qf the Editor will be pub­
lished, but abusive and anonymous oomnaaka*’
lions will be rejected. We will not be responsible
foe opinions espresaed by contributors.. AH com­
munications Intruded for curreot Issue must be In
band not later than Tuesday p. m.

Come an d See U s

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Special correspondent to The Herald.

A t a recent meeting o f the Oviedo
M agazine Club the following Officers were
elected for the ensuing yean Mrs. Mead,
re-elected president; Mrs. Yonge, vicepresident I d aucceed Mrs. Alexander;
Miss Anjta King, secretary, successor to
Aulin. Mrs. Mead is so emlMiss Mary Aulin.
ncntly qualified both as regards literary
-wmi'MfrcmTvT
duh that she has gften It a n . impetus It
never had before. Tho Friday afternoon
Prevntt, wd
last week was held at Mrs.
rDeiitTs,^who entertained in her usuni
eft arm in g" maimer.
The Subject was
"R o m e" with descriptive readings o f the
Hugh C. Alien and w ife to Jno. D. Mer­
•‘Eternal C ity" nnd its people. A t the ritt. wd., $100.
f f ^ u d o n ^ y j b t ^ prnii^am^jJcJJdowuaika,
w f'flpt'hM fW lTTiH
^
a iitllc c cream were served a mid a sodai Jcttars iw tenl, Creeeent,-Oronge-Oty.— —
flow o f diat. Then all hade their hostess
JnCkson Bird and w ife to F. S. Livesug,
good-bye, voting it'cme o f the most plens wd., $100.
ant o f all the meetings.
C. A . H ovcy to Idu E. Hi vis. hi., $4270.
Richard Redmond to Rosa Walker, qcd.,
Mrs. Foster, a winter visitor here for
many years, contributed through the
Jno. C. Jones. Adrnr, to Olive Story,
Magazine Club, $25 toward the fund for
ossgnt.. mtg., $100
the new marl sidewalk which Js bein
!orton Morris, et. al., to Columbia
Mrs, Foster has always had the
Trust
Co.,
deed.
w elfare o f Oviedo at heart, nnd this is
Columbia
Trust Co., tollo w a rd M. Cries
only one o f tier numerous nets o f benefi­
cence In behalf o f it advancem ent. It wold, deed, $10.
Sarah E. Mize lie. et. al., to J. F. Prevntt
was with regret her friends bode her
good-bye (is she departed for her home
Henry Gillenberg to J. E. Pace, qcd.,
at Clifton Spring!?, N. Y .
i
$2750. •
Mrs. Tunstill, who has for some time
Thos. J, Check to .Phllins A Piilesmn.
been visiting Mrs. Yonge, returned to her
case.
t
home In Madison, Wis. By her culture
J.
F,
Harris
and w ife to J. G. Tyner, wd.,
and charming personality she made
friends o f all with whom she came In
Saille M Aten nnd husband to J. G.
contact, W e hope each winter will see
Tyner,
wd., $1.
her back again.
S. B. Hubbard to Jns. Waldron, wd.,
The warehouse which for several weeks
$50.
has been in course o f erection for the.
W_J~-Thigpen to W. B. Buchanan wd.
Lawton brothers is now completed This
$500.
young firm is full o f energy nnd enter­
: Reynolds A Lee to Helen A . Rollins,
prise. with every*^ promise o f success be­
c h ili mtg. $500.
fore them.
A ffidavit o f Treasurer o f Howard Ptick:.
Mr.-H. B; McCall, now occupying the nrd Land Company.
store he recently purchased o f J. S.
Resolution o f City Council o f Orlando.
Moore, has quite an attractive establish­
F. G. Starbuck and w^fe to W. V. Cox
ment. He has milled to it a furniture wd. $05.
department and his stock includes hand­
E. W. W are nnd w ife to W. R. O'Neal
some goods in all linen.
mtg. $00.
, 4
__ Mr. B, G. Smith, the new ly appointed
C rP. S u jven sloS b p h ln E. W ilmott Sat.
Postmaster, is now in charge of his office, mtg. $2,000.
succeeding Mr. J. S. Moore, The latter
M elville C. F o ileite to F. V. Philips Sat
will soon move his fam ily to Sanford mtg. $1,000.
where he is largely interested in celery
F. V. Philips nnd w ife to M. C. Foileite
growing.
nssgnt. mtg.
F. V. Philips anil w ife to M. C. Follettc
Mrs. Brannon is now at home again
wd.
$1.
after dosing her school at Guhricllu with
A . M. Starbird and w ife to Selma Hayes
interesting exercises followed by a picnic.
Q. C.D . $55.
Dr. Crawford o f Orlando is n frequent
Stanley Poole to. Peter V, Johnston
visitor here and seems charmed with our
mtg. $700.
little village. W e are glad to see people
lla rr rK a n n e r to Roy Kanner wd. $105,
attracted to Oviedo.
A. H. Mann and w ife to Minnie A .
Mr. Harry Alexander made n flying
Bellows wd. $1,500.
trip to Lakeland and return last week.
Minnie A. Bellows to A . 11. Mnrr mtg.
He was much impressed not only with its
beauty but niso its business activity.
Barnes A Jessup Co. to Smith A Davis
Dnsket boll is soon to be one o f the Pt. Sat. mtg. $1.
diversions o f O vied o ,^ » the young ladies
Irene D. Kenim el toD enj. F. A tw ell wd.
are about to start an organization o f the $1.000. •
_____________ .
l '. ‘ E."WIIson uml w ife to E. T. Woodruff
The Oviedo Magazine Club have an­ wd. $1.205.
other dramatic entertainment in contemM. V. Simpson A Co. to Gardner A*
'plulion and are now selecting their play. Thomas Sut. mtg. $300.
Peter V. Johnson to S tanley Poole wd.
To T ti« Happy H unting Ground
$1,000.
...
'■
'___
Tallahassee, tke Seminole chieftain, the
J.
Lee
Egbert
and
Wife
to
W
ay
A Webb
noblest o f his race, has passed tothehappy hunting grounds o f his fathers, and a
nation o f red men mnurp hls natalni
away, which occurred nt Hungry Land,
near Lake Okeechobee (t few weeks ago.
The Indian notification i s : “ Tallahassee,
big sleep, one moon." The old ch ief had
lived in Florida for more than ninety
years, and to many old settlers was weU
known. The past tw enty yenrs he 1ms
spent much o f his time by his own camp
fires, but prior to that time he frequently
made pilgrlmuges to the cities o f Florida,
where he was always cordially rereived.
He was one o f the noblest and proudest
o f the Seminolcs, and had the distinction
o f never having yielded to the demands
u ttlm .ila h t»d S u i e a . - i l c ga ve vary liu la
trouble to the jxrople or Florida, preferring
peace to wot. He was burled among his
people In Hungry Land. '

It Makes No DifleJence -What You Want or Where You Want It

WE

H A V E IT

and &lt;m Terms that are Right

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D L A N D COMPANY

Hardware and Farm

Implements

THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
Used In Uncle Sam 's Point Shop
During the past- year the U. S.
N avy has connumed 091,000 |*&gt;unds

B ast by T a s ! (o r .G r o w e r » . All who liuvr
(tiUepMiytvm tim imiilynrr U f f from 1il[£li(
and inucts.

umvI

■ n d ^ 2 7 8 .70 ())p o u n d s^ o ^ l u c a s

s e c tio n

jj^ v a t e n ^ t o ^

^

\

;

V A R N tS llE si E N A M E lJ a n d o?her

[xoducts.^
In Uncle Sam's

y

cIsoa

| tti
ll% 5 ’ "V y

■/

service, as in

lucas

7

pro -

^

Asparagus, Lettuce,*Onions,

tin *

c o u n try

; i j h i n I r i s |'is^in|*11

T llO S t !

fA^Cjl

matter of favor, but of Q U A L IT Y

c.jxy

of

S erve

&lt;hir

C*0111 f i l l llla t illg j

1 in wells would I
llie il'

iliter*

llt'S l

prices

before .

C auliflow er«, etc.,etc;,ln Sanford, pays

1 Sell the Land— Y °u r Bruins, Money, and
Muscles Makes the Crup und the Profit

E. D. Webb and w ife tu S. Y . W ayQ . C.
E. B. Vuntlemnn to D. C. Collins wd.
Dennis Collins to Millie Collins
CLOSING OUT
M y s to c k o f Guns and Riries. N ew
and secon d hand. B argain s I f you
w a n t them .
H a rry J. W ilson.

By virtue afa wrti el Veodlilqnl Espen»* luued

oui o f UwU/S. DUtrkt Cuurt. .Southern D iitH gtof

FUttda, m d diiw l April tua. ISO#; t win bn it
PubUc »uctlMiMtllw Ittthdsy ut April. ISOS, *l
Sanford, F la, at 2:30 p: in., tit« »tern wheel p*«-

I M P R O V E D I R R I G A T E D F Ä R M S - - U N C L E A R E D LANDS
Flow ing W ells on All
Celery D ell« and o ilie r Desirable Tracts In Blocks to suit Purchaser,
%

tor further particular» ai

. N. W H IT N E R

1

e S t S h y C o n s u l t i n g US illld

learning

E. B. W ebb and w ife to N. B. Giles Q.

Mattings o f all kinds and patterns, from
2 0 cents per yard to 50 cents, at E. A .
H eftield's Furniture Store.
«—
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres o f celery
land. Sold on easy terms.

HO ARDI KU CO.F.IÎV. SA N F O K K 'F L A .

Prices and descriptions upon request

.

. F ir s t NationnI Bank Building

�•aprii 9, I9Ö9

Tnc SÀnrukù H E R A L D
Motlcc of Application for Lettera Pat Notice of Application for Tox Deed
ent for “The Crescent Orange Com­
uoffer Section s of Chapter 48B8.
pany."
_______________

FO R T H E C H IL D R E N
W h y W « N «e d

I f w e lie d o w n o n a c o u c h t o t a k e a
In o u r d a y c lo t h in g w e a r e a lm o s t
aura to ta k e c o ld u n le s s w e a d d m im e
sort

«f

c o re r io t.

W hy?

These

are

am on g th e th o u s a n d a n d o n e “ c o m m o n
th in g s " th a t e v e r y b o d y k n o w s w it h o u t
eto'pplug t o tb tu k a b o u t th e r e a s o n ,
hut th e r e la a r e a s o n f o r e v e r y t h in g ,
and w e o u g h t t o fin d I t o u t.
In th is c a s e th e r e a s o n m a y b e fo u n d
In th e c ir c u la t io n o f th e b lo o d .
The
w a r m th o f th e b o d y d e p e d d a "bn the«
c irc u la tio n b e in g r ig o r o u s , n o d w h e n
w e a r e l y l u g d o w n th e h e a r t ’a a c t io n
Is m uch q u ie t e r th a n w h e n w e a r e s i t ­
tin g up o r m o v in g , th e b e a ts b e in g
about te n less a m in u te .
I f th e b e a ts a r e te n le s s e a c h m in ­
ute th e y a r e (500 le s s In o n e h o u r, a n d
In e ig h t hou rs, a n a v e r a g e n ig h t w
il e e p . J h e y n r&lt; ijt8 Q fL te i9 ..J ? r» )n ri

1n u ibW 'riC

33

Bank of Sanford

Laws of riorlda.

B la n k e t«.

The blsnkets that w e sleep under at
piybt a rt thicker and b e e rie r end
warmer than the clothing w e w ear
during the day. t h e y must be no to Ini t f o d h f com fort. W h y ?

heart s e n d s nut s ix o u n c e s o f b lo o d s t
each b e a t, It s e n d s o u t o r l i f t s a b o u t
UO.txto o u n c e s le s s d u r in g e ig h t h o u rs '
s le ep th a n It l i f t s d u r in g t h e s a m e
llm o w h e n w o n r e u p .
T h a t u in k es
q u ite a d if fe r e n c e In t h e c ir c u la t io n
and t h e r e f o r e In th e a m o u n t o f h e a t
prod u ced In th e b o d y .
B o }v e m u st
en‘ w W e j T

Notice It hereby (iv e o that William lktlhamly,
purchaser of T u Certificate No 298, dated the
■ C a p ita l $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
fourth daV of June. A. D . 1800. he« filed «aid cer­
tificate in tfiy oilier, and he, made application for
t u deetfio Jtiue In accordance with law. Said
•
S. 0. Chase.
rtrttn ate nSbrece* the followlni described
eNy »Hunted In Qrnnfe County,
County. tflorid «.. i r a :
E wf*H*nuloil.
Baffin 10 ehs. W . J m - X . Cor
“
of ff.- r. i-4 *f s.*w,
Sanford. Florida. March 29th 1909.
M . Ser 32. Tjv 19; S. ----------..un
Rt.. 30
3 0 LL «Hun
i W. 50 Ed* .
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Proemi®Cmc»tt* or 'TsiC»tscntl0tA)(6tCosf*»». S. 80 Kd*.. E. 50 Rds
beln* awesied i t th V d ileuf u!e i«»??u ” nf iu?fi « i—
.—
Unir«»
Im. We. ike under»Uned haw» h e rd * **eoriet- certificate in the- name o f A t L. tnferson
rwl uunelve* insrtherfor lhr purpose of incorpora(- «aid crtlflCnt* «hall be redeemed ottoni ina to l i v ,
Ina and f o r m i« a eam ratfen . under the l a « « of t u deed Viti l«»ur therran on the 27lh day of
AprU. A. D . 1909.
the Slate of Florida
under the
C nnmr of' —
_ -------nder
"Thr C m
Witne»* my official »¡¿nature and seal this the
em t Orange Company." with tu principal place of
2 tlh day of March. A U , 190». •
iHiitneu at Sanford, (lrencr County, Florida
B. M. RODfNSON.
2nd. The senernl nature and Character of the
b u ilnrii lo be carried hn by »old Company li to „ „
Clerk Circuit Court.
tiuy, sell and Irate real estate; to ptuchaie. plant, 32' I
Orange County, Florida
improve, operate and aril oranfe (rove*; to buy
and aril wsngra- to rrert and uie packtni houiett;
NOTICE
"To la Fair w ith both frland and foa,
and to pack fruit for ihipmrnt; to construct and
operate tram road« over pruperty owned or lra«rd
In Circuit Court. Seventh JudkHtl Circuit Of Flor­
OM your own llttla rights forsgo;
by them, or from which they are to gather fruit; to ida. Orange cuunty.
own and run ittam boaii fur the proper c a m inf on
In Chancery.
U P a y a ."
of their huilnri«; nnd to do «uch other and further Justinian Droogtii
net* necessary to Ihe luep-iiful o p e r a ll« of the
»I
bnslnuu above mentioned.
AitnaC. WooJbrklge. Bill to Remove Clink] from
3rd. T b » amount of the capital «lock of «aid Thomas A. Johnson
Title
Company «hall be Fifty Thou,and (990.000.00) Calvin A. Hnagr and
Collar*, divided into live hundred »hare» of the Cewg« B Morton
par value of 9100.00 per »hare, and I* tu tie pant To Tho«. A. Johnson. Calvin A. Foage and (irurge
In path or In lami am) orange groves at actual cath
B. Morton:
M. M. S M IT H .
valup; all «lock to tw paid for In full whm lim n)
H. R. S T E V E N S .
C. S. D E R R Y ,
I l E. T O L A R
From the: affidavit of Thot^F.inmei Wilson, here­
4Ui- This corporal tun to exist ft* on* hundred in duty filed hedepoaes and says: Tliai hr u one
Prestilpm
V ic e -P r e s id e n t
C ash ier
A s s 't C a sh ier
yetrt.
of the attorneys for tke Oimplalnant In the above
5th. Thr tniainrai of thr Company U to hr min* entitled cause, that affiant h i« gpod reason to beaird by a Board of Directors tnniiitlng of not lex* lieve And does believe timt thedrfradint» Tboe. A.
lo W , apdilir Johnson, Calvin A. Pnage and t-u If. Morion are
-«»
__ M t
-- jtii'.'T¿Vim *i* reeM enti-of a stale or rountFy other Ihkn this
hti fB^yery-a^tSTreaffirer, who are lirfVH rct- Jlate, and that the residence of thrm and of each
«1 on the first Tueatla* In July. IttOH. am I Ike firtt of them is unknown, and that there is nu |a*rson In
Tuesday in inly in each and every year thereafter: the «tat» of Florida. Ihe service of a sulitiuena upon
and are tu hold their office» fur one. year and until whom wuuld hind inch drfriulants or either id
llieir KKtvMnr» are elected and ouajllled. The thffin, and ihm fuch of Ihe laid ilrfernlAiits it over
per*oni who are tucoodurt the (xi»iiir*s until the Ihe ntfe of twenty-one years.
tlr«t eln-ilun i, hrld and oflkvr* (lualined are: S
it I« therefore urdrred that ynh and each of you
O. Chase, President; J. .C. Cha»e. Vice-President; I * and apiear to dm bill «hi M.mday. the 9id day
11. tt. IturndiMi, Secretary nnd Treosuter.
u[ May, 191)9, the inme being n-julr day ot this
&gt;.
^ f &gt; U h e * l amount of Indrhtrdne»* or
liability to which thi* Company may at any time
It is further ordrrnt'Thaf this notice te puldishM
•uidn-t itself is 350,000.00.
once a w r-*■ *---- ’ '■ -------1
“
S 'C v iv t ia t f B B h d 'W V it f C r a ii*
tnackem irhlng and Horaeahoalng
liT'inM*Company «e l opposite our nuinrs Orange
,
ngr C&lt;HJM(y, florkla.
and midences, to-wli:
Witness, B. U
Clerk uf lite Circuit
CTnlfl i.r (he Seventh Judicial Circuit In nml fur said
-S&gt;-Oi Chase. SanfuffirflarttB n fiy «K a ffi~
J* A;- 5-bmw. Jacksonville, Hn. Twenty-live thntr* cuunty amt state, March 2, 1QR9.
H. M Roaixww. Clerk,
II W. Herndon. Sanford. Ha. Twenty-five «hares Tmn. E. WlUtti,
A U T O M O B IL » » P O » L IV E R Y U SE
By M A How «to. I) C,
lx Wrotra Wiunur. We have hrrrunlo set our lim a i 1‘ sutis,
lumidalnSuts'* Sulidturs.
28-8
hands this the 3 «lh day ot March A. I) , IU09.

j;

Opened

for

business in 1906.
Accounts of

S IX

Now

handles

H U N D R E D

^

Residents of Snnford nnd immediate vicinity

MOTTO:

D E P O S IT S

IN S U R E D

A G A IN S T

LOSS

HAND B R O TH ER S
L IV E R Y , F E E D and ^____
“ SALE STABLES
-----

Harscs nod Mules Bought and Exchanged

A m e r ic a n H is t o r y G a m e .
H e r e Is a gttn ic lu w h ic h n il th e
m em b ers o f th e f a m ily tun y tn k e p o r t.
It Is h s r tlly f a i r H in t h o y * n m l g ir ls
sh ou ld C o n ten d w it h g r o w n p e o p le In
g a m e s o f nu o r d in a r y k in d , h u t In th is
„ o n e th e c h a n c e s n re th a t th e b o y s nn d
g ir ls w u u ld h a v e ttm a d v a n t a g e , f o r
[..“ reiiiiSTrnmt th e y n r e s t u d y in g h is ­
to r y . w h i l e th e g r o w n - p e o p le stop i&gt; cd
th a t Ir.ng a g o .
A n y n u m b e r o f p e rs o n s m a y p la y ,
l l s r l i t g s e a te d t h e m s e lv e s a r o u n d th e
s ittin g r o o m t a b le o r w it h h o o k s In U ie
T a ] T on w h ic h to w r it e m id a p p o in te d a
tim e k e e p e r, w h o s h a ll n et us le n d e r
and Judge, t h e y tn k o th e le t t e r A u m l
w r ite In fiv e m in u t e « ' tim e n il th e
itin ttr n f n il'll priJUllUOUl III A lii e r ic a n
h is to ry th a t th e y c a n r e m e m b e r , b e ­
g in n in g w it h th a t le tte r .
T h e le a d e r g iv e s n o tic e w h e n th e
tim e I h up, a n d t h e p la y e r h a v in g th e
la rg e s t lis t o f tin m e « h a s th e n u m b e r
6 put to h is c r e d it . E v e r y w o r d th a t n
p la y e r m is s p e lls tn k e s o n e fr o m his
score, hut n o t f r o m h is list.
T h e l e t t e r I I Is to k e n n e x t, an d so
on as f a r d o w n th e n lp h s tie t ns m a y
l«e -d e sire d .- A t t h e en d o f th e g a m e
th e p la y e r h a v in g th e h ig h e s t s c o r e Is
d e c la r e d th e w in n e r .

SklllfuFHTndoo Juggling.
T h e n t u ilo o j u g g l e r « an d a c m b n ts
nr«- th e m o s t s k illfu l lu th e w o r ld , m id
w e a r e a lw a y s h e a r in g n e w a to rle s o f
Ih etu .
(H ie o f t h e la te s t s to r ie s Is
abou t a p e r f o r m e r w h o w e n t th ro u g h
m any w o n d e r fu l fe a t s tren-ln-d on to p
-of a s in g le Im n ib o o « t i c k a b o u t fifte e n
fe^t In h e ig h t. T h e to p o f th e « t ic k
w a s tie d t o n g ir d le a r o u n d his w a is t,
nnd a le g r e s t w a s p r o v id e d b y n c u s h ­
ion u f e w f e e t d o w n th e p ole. P e r c h e d
on th is s le n d e r s tic k , h e h o p p e d nnd
d a n c e d a ro u n d In th e liv e lie s t w a y , a c ­
c o m p a n ie d b y th e ta p p in g o f o d ru m .
It w u u ld U&lt; c o n s id e r e d a s k illfu l fe a t
to w a lk a b o u t w it h e s s e o n n p a ir o f
■ tilts fift e e n f e e t lu h e ig h t, b u t th is
H in d o o s h o w e d n m a r v e lo u s p o w e r o f
e q u ilib r iu m on a « I n g l e « t ic k . H e d id
o th e r 't h i n g « e v e n
m o r e w o n d e r fu l.
F o r e x a m p le , he b a la n c e d a lig h t a tlek
-on bis iio « e m id n h e a v y o n e on bla
chin a n d th e n t h r e w th e h e a v y o n e
In to th e a ir w it h I l l s h e a d a n d c a u g h t
It on ih«» e n d o f t h e lig h t on e. W h ile
b a la n c in g tlte t w o n tlck a th u s, e n d on
end, he m a d e o n e r e v o lv e In o n e d !

In presence:

'

S. 0. Chase

As to J. C. Chao- { * £
/ . '. « r n d o r f
As to S. 0. Chase |Win. Leftlrr
A II W. Herndon IB. F. Wliioter. Jr
STATKtOF FLORIDA.
C O U iW -O F -t)R A N tlfi.
Before me personally came S. 0. Chase and II. W.
Ilcrmiun lu me well known as two ni the person,
who stdni-d thr fiitriuin( A n k le t ot Imsstxratkm,
amt Bclnowlnlyeil that they eaecutrd Ihe same In
l!oi,l faith for the uses and puriNwr« therein set
forth.
1* Winoss Wlim ar, I havr hereunlo set my hand
and official seal thi* 27thday ot Minch. A. P . IMtt)
------- ------- —B.1E. Ws iTwnrrJli.TNiga“ry Thifdic,
My Commission Ltpilrs February Util. IIII3
STATK OF FLOH I DA.
COUNTY QF DUVAL. •
Ik-fore me personally rame J, C. Chitse to me well
known»» one of the i&gt;rrsoo» w hosiïne.1 the foretluUifi A n k le s «d Im-orpornikm, and nrknnwlfitgiHl
Hull hr rsrculi-d Ihe suine In ii» , l fnilh lor the
uses and purposes Ihrrrin srl turili.
Ls Wimps W Munir 1 have hrn-ontu iu-l my hand
nml official seal this 2Ulh day ol Mnn-h. A II .11109
F. II. Fsswiu,
*
Notary Public Siale of FUiridn «I Lunte.
My CumiiiiysioSf^spires Nov II. lu ll
N o tic e

o f .A p p lic a t io n

fo r

Tax

D eed

U n d e r S e c t io n B o f C h a p t e r 4 8 8 8 ,
L a w s o f F lo r id a
Notice is hereby (liven dial 1 V Strininoli, por
chaser of Tn» Certifica ir No 324. dated the 3rd
day uf Jpiy A. U. IIMifi. has fllrtt safcl rrrllrtratr
in my officr. and ha&lt; madr applkralkm tor las dred
lo issue in accordance with law. Said crrlilicalr
embrace« Ihe followinn drscribAt tlfhprrly silualrd
in (&gt;(»»*&lt;• county. Florido, lo-wii: lk-(irinin¡j 30.04
Ch» K of S W tur, of S.v- 35. Tp 19 S . H 31) K .
Rua. W. 15 Cl,».. N. 15 Cits, E. 7 b UN., S I «
C h i. E 11.34 Chs to K H . S W by «Ion»! W side
of rixhl of way lo brtinninB 14 tl? acres Thr
said latid i arlo« aurtsrd nl Ikr dale uf thr i&gt;«uance of such certlficalr in thr naiiir of C II Lind
slry. Unless said crrlilicalr alt nil la- rrdrrmrd
UiMinlin« lo low. tax deed will issue thermit on
lite 3rd Jay of May A D. 1909.
Witness my official tiJniiUin- and srul ibis thr
30th day of March A D . 1909
B M. Kiauxsoa. ( vivl )
33-4
Clerk Circuii Court. Uran«r County.
in t h e C ir c u it C o u r t o f t h e 7 th J u d ic ia l
C ir c u it o f t h e S t a t e o f F lo r id a f o r
O r a n g e C o u n ty
City of^ Sanford, i

Ui|| jn chancery in F.iifdrce

M B. Brunson 1
3a* Lien.
Tu Ihe defendant. M B. Bronson:
It nppearln« from Ihr affidavit ol Ihr City Solici­
tor ol the City uf Saufurd herein filed, that lie be­
lies es that you urea non-restim i uf thr Siate of
Fiotkla. anil that your m idrm -r is unknown, and
dial there it no person in dlls H air die servii-e ol
a subpoena u|&gt;on whom wuuld hind you. and dial
your a«e Is ovrr the t«e ot 21 your*.
It Is therefore ordered that you do appear in this
court lo the bill herein tiled, upon Munday, June
7, A. D. 1909.
Il it further ordered dial this order ot publieatiun
lie published once a w re) for ei«ht consecutive
weeks in The Sanford Hetald. a newspaper pub
lisbrd in Ike City uf Sanford, in OranXr county.

M

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit or the State of Florida for
Orange County
City of"3inTut&lt;ir

Bill In Chancery to Enforce
Tux Lien.
M. C. ilrdrngrra.
Tothe drfendant, R. C,. Duncan
It appearing rrom Ihe affidavit of the City Solid
tor of the City of Sanford herein filed that he he
tlevrs that you are a nun resident ul Ihe Slate uf
Hut id a. and that your rraklence it'unknown, and
that l l i t l t i i fiu ptisan in «hi« ,im e the *ervk-etr&lt;
a subpurtik uporj wham would hind ynu, and dial
yuur age is over Vthe age ot 21 years
irdere * tbal you do appepr In this
It is therefore ordered
‘ u|&gt;on Monday. June 7
cutiri la the
(he bill herein flf
filed.
A D .1999
ft Is linthtr »id erfil lh iiu liji urilrt uf
b* publllhM once a week lor eight consecutive
weeks In The Sanford tier nid, a ne waps per pub
Mthed In the City ut Santord. in Urange county
Florida.
Wilneis my hand and the seal of said circuit
court, this 27th day of Mnrch. A, I) 1909.
B M H u »)»««, [ u s l ]
33-8
Clerk Circuit Court Orange County
_____
By M -I Hart, t)e|iuty Clrrk
In

C ou rt o f

C o u n ty

Hiiih-Grmie House-Building a Specialty

DEALERS IN

Builders* Supplies^ Interlarchen Sand
• Alpini Cement, Acme Plaster

ii

Ju dge, S ta te o f

, f lo r id »
. In Re F.stale of
I
' Harvey L Miller
J Orange County
*
Minor
f
.
Tfotk-e fs hereby given to all whom It m *y con
reni that I. Ja» A. Miller, as (iiiardian of Harvey
Miller, a minor, will on. thè 3rd day id May.
A. I) 11)09. apply tothe ilunorablg Wm Martin.
County Judge in and tor said county, at his office
in Orlando In sakl i-ounty, at 10 «'dock a. m.. or as
soon thereafter a« Ihe m ilter can be heard, for au
ihorily to sell, ut public or private sale, oil ul the
Interrii of sakl minor In the following described
real estate in sokl ivmiuy, liy-wit: Block five, Tier
fifteen of Sanford, anurding to the map uf the
florida Land and Cohmiindon Company and
otherwise known as F-. K Trnfford's map of San’ileo. Orange efiutay. FiorUa. Which appiicatkui
will tie hau-d upon the |M-iition fur such iule now
on file In said court.
Dated Sanford. April 2d. A. D, 19(H) ,
33-41
Jss. A. M u n i Guardian

Plans. Estimates, and all Information relative to Building
Cheerfully Furnished

OFFICE A T RESIDENCE

rectiuu « M - t h e o lh e r J n a n a th c r J i w - J j n t h e C ir c u it C o u r t o r t h e 7 l h J u d ic ia l
lion.

Circuit of the Stute of Florida for
brsnge County

R A N D , R reeld en t
P O R R T K R , C eeh ler

Automobiles and Gas
Engines

Old Shoes Wanted

Witness my bead end the seni of ««id etrrult
com this 27lh day of Merth A Ik 11)09.
B, M. b u m , J siu I
33 8

Clerk Cirreh Cuurf O r e n » County. .

ly U.THen. Deputy CWrk.

DEO. F E R N A L D , V lo e -P re e .

■ . P. WHITHER, A eel. Ceehler

jf

A . E . Irvin*» Shoe Shop

am pa

C a p i t a n

Finest Five Cent Cigar
On the Market

- Sanford
Machine ;
Works

ORI DA

•

"h+ + ♦ ♦ + ;

Only National Bank in Orange County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance

I

....... *Titans 130~— — r r

I - N - y - 0 ( I ftxVjr y o n ).

V*

O F SANFORD, F L A .

r O K -8 * L T

AT

R. Philips’ Drug Store

L C. H U G H ES

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R
it'

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

of Machinery

What la the difference between t
auogry
mar and a glutton? (b u l&lt; » n
kungry man

^

A ll iMirsomr uro ht reby notified that
nil, to-w lt, the 30th tlay o f June, 11*01*,
Th e Ruunuity Trout and S aving Hank
w ill ubblv fo r iL* final discharge aa uxSafety Deposit »o x a s for Rant
ecuUtr or the ohta le o f lairing A . Chn««1,
deedaaed, to the Hon, W illiam Martin,
O R G A N IZ E D 1887
County Jutlgo ot
Orange
County,
Klorldn, unti fo r the approval by *ttid
County Judge o f fumi accounting u h net j i w w 4 * « 4 k u w » e i w w * * w w w » w w k w w w w w w w w w w w v
forth in ita reitqrt to imiti County
Judge’ * office in the C ity o f Orlando,
O range County, Florida.
Orlando, Florida, January 1C, 1909.
Th e Guaranty Truitt anti S aving Hunk,
29-Gm W . M. Ucstwi -k, Jr., President.

Repairing All Kinds

* « »

+ + -F

F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK

N o tice ol D m clm riifl

A n U n a x p a o ta d R a w a rd .
, City uf Saufurd, 1 )
S o m e p e o p le n e v e r p e r f o h u a n g e t o f
v*.
( BUI In Chancery lo
k tu du eM V lth u u t Isoplu g to r e c e iv e a A merk-an Building A Loan, fEnffirorTai Lien.
r e w a r d ; O f t e n s u c h p e o p le a r e d is a p ­ Tontuln Asso AT.t.W ll*W i J
To
Ihr
defendant.
American
Building A Inan.
p oin ted , m u ch a f t e r th e ra s h to n o f th e
Tontaln Association :
•w-o b o y a in th e f o l l o w i n g s t o r y : A n
Il appearing from Ihe affidavit uf lha City Solidold Indy w a s c o u n t in g h e r m o n e y a n d io nof ihe City of Sanford herein filed, that hebe
lieve« that you are a non resident of the State o|
w h ile d o in g bo d r o p p e d a «-uln, I t f e ll Mollila, ami that your resilience Is unknown, am.
Into ■ w o o d Dox f u ll o f w o o d n tid s h a v ­ that there is no person in ibis alata lha aervice of
a aulipuena upon whom would hind you.
in g *.
Hhe w a s a lm o s t f r a n t ic a t h e r
|l is therefore ordered dial you du appear in Ihii
cuun
tjusblUhereto filed, u |mmi M.mdiy.Jone
Toaa, b e in g a m is e r ly w o m a n .
S e e in g
" t W o boya p la y in g n e a r h er hom e, «b e
'iMs furtiier prdered dial this order of puldkattoil
be puhllsOad uoce'a'Week for eight oonsecailve
'c a lle d to th e m ,
weeks in The Sanford H era ld ,» newspaper pub
" I f y o u fin d m y p ie c e o f m o n e y I 1ishrd in the City of Sanford, in Orange county,
DEALERS IN
■will g i v e y o u a c e n t . "
^Witness my hand end ihe seal of gakl circuit
T h e b o y s b e g a n h u n tin g e a g e r ly f o r
th e lo s t c o in .
A t th e e n d o f a n h o u r
th e y g a v e a a b o u t at d e lig h t, tor th e " •
“
“t l t i Ä S S L
p iece o f m o n e y h a d b e en d is c o v e r e d .
T h e o ld la d y g r a s p e d h e r p r e c io u s c o in In the Circuit Court of the 7th Jafftdal
Circuit o f the State of riorlda for
en d , e a y ln g th a t th e y b a d e a r n e d th e ir
Oronge County
r e w a rd , w e n t to a s h e lf, to o k d o w n a
'C ity of Sanford j BUI In Chancery to Enforce
b o ttle w h ic h h a d c o n t a in e d g o m e p er- f
T#1 U * n
fu m e gjnd g a v e e a c h b o y &amp; js c en t o f th e IXiuglasT Maslry *
To the defendants. Duuigla* A Hatley:
lin g e r in g o d d r.
it appearing from the affidavit of the City So- OTRCnfmi works 214 Oak A venue
t assai.....................
a 91sg Uaat.ka
~
ad - lesfn sdli
Hai «a*-al -4ka -Cl4p
*1
befievaa Uiat you ere a mn-residrni ot thg State of
- C o n u n d ru m s .
end Utat your reaideooe ls wakauwii. and
W h e n la a m a n h o s p it a b le a n d a t th e iJlorida.
thal tberc is no p e r»«« io thls stalo thè Service uf
» m e th u s a c h e a t ? W h e n h a ta k e s e »ubpurns upoa wbora wuuld *tlnd you and that S A N F O R D
your «g è )s over ih« ago af twenty-sor yeara.
/ ou In.
- |t tl tt&gt;ererord ordered that you do eppear in ibis
N a m e th a t f r o m w h ic h I f th e w h o le court ■
io '(he
■ bill
, betdin fiied. upoa Mondar. June
7.
A. D. 191)9,
L « ta k e n a c m e w i l l r e m a in . T h e w o r d
further ordered chat this ortUrof ptdiUmtion
It 9s ft
w h o lr e o m e .
dished unce a V M S fiir eight consecutive
b* published
a m a l o i n ask in g fo r O L D ' S H O E S . -1
weeks
fa
bss r
The
a tS e___
a te d ‘Heréla. e «ve«lepeper pub
W h a t f o u r le t t e r s o f t h r a lp h a b e t
w ill g iv e w h a t th e y a re w o rth
lished in lha City of Sanford, la Onwga county,
» p r e s s th e f e e l i n g s o f a n e n v io u s per- Hor ida.
SUES. G. 7. 8. 9. 10 II AND IS

s" “ “n

PH O NE 20l

•*&lt;•+-Î- + + + + -Î* + + -h &lt;■•&gt;&lt;• +

i l I--------------------— “

Witness my band nnd Ihe seal of sakl circuit
i-ourt. Ibis 27lh day uf March. A. D 1909.
Il M. Roamson. |u u l )
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Clerk Circuli Court, Orange County.
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frits t Street, one block from Drpot opposite Fustoffice)

H . E . W IS E , Proprietor
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Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
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A P L A C E FO R LA D IE S AND G E N TLEM I
Short Order* A t All Heure

Prompt, C!etir&gt; Servlcé

Everything

M eal Ticket* ore Sold at Reduced Rules

Cor, ird St. and 'Sanford Av*.

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tyl SANFORD CHURCHES ANOTHER
Where Devout o f the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS
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Interest to Those Religiously In­
clined— Subjects of Discourses
-for the Sabbath.

TI m Pirt»r* of lU CIx k I m* in l k Q l f an E »rn «lr
R iqtnitil ta btiaf or wad thru Anaouacwnaatt i m
•■Mr Chatrk N m to tkia oIRn not lattr than Tkaraday
altaraooa.

rirs t Methodist

Rev.A.E.IfoutrhoMtr,pa*tor;church, corner Perk
•venue anti Fifth atrrrt. pariona|e. conter Malnolia aren via and Savent h atract; phone £34.
Sunday momlnfl »errice al II; evening aervlce.
7:00; Sunday achod. 9:43 n. m.: Jno. K. Het­
tinger, Supt. EpworUi League, 3:00 Sunday even­
ing.

The revival services at this church w ill
continue through the week.
Evangelist
Myers w ill prench next Sunday at lia . m.
and 7:30 p. m. Services every day at
3:30 and 7:30 p. rn. W e urge the people
to attend.

HOTEL FOR SANFORD

n n iH ir o ia p ir E T O n T O T O

DeMont Building Will Be Put In First |
Class Shape Without Delay

LAND!

One b y one the old eye sores that have I
stood for many years in the w ay o f pro­
gress in this city are disappearing and
new structures are either taking their
{daces or the old ones being repaired in
such a w a y that the former remains can­
not be recognized. For mnny years the
DeMont building on First street i n a |
weathered the storms outside and went
ered a class o f poor tenants inside. The I
building is o f brick three stories in height
on the First street side and when thor­
oughly overhauled should make a first j
class hotel, and such U will be.
The new proprietor, T ^ V iw ln g ) Is-« I
first class hotel man and at the present
time Is proprietor o f the Pearce House in
Gainesville. Mr. Viering has long antici­
pated embarking in the hotel business in
Sanford and up to the present tim e could
not find a suitable building. The DeMont
house naturally did not appeal to him in
its present slinpc hut S. Runge, the public
spirited citizen who has charge o f the

AN I NVESTMENT
IN S A N F O R D LA N D
IS THE SUREST MON E Y
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Tfer. R.- L:JOrf&gt;irfld;- mtrtnr:--HmMwr
has grunted
prayer meeting c l a u ,-'*csiaTjTisiuiYeiit
TVedtteaday. 7:00 p. m.: Sabtath achnot, 10
Viering
full
swing
in
the
matter o f
J. C. Enamlnger. Superintendent.

Meetings closed with tw enty additions.
Dr. D illy proved himself a strong helper
t hese meetings and made many.frlentU
while here. W e hope to hfivo him again
some day.
Sunday morning ibS'lttator will-prench

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"Wlwit w ill be the size o f the bodies in
tfnmeXFVvbrltT W ill w e know each other
there!"
A t night there will be no sermon. The
service w ill consist o f anthems, solos,
duets and hymns. The pastor w ill give
a few minutes talk. Some o f the best tal­
ent In the city will sing. Remember our
morning sermons are only tw enty minutes
long. W e extended a special invitation
to young men to come to our Sunday
school.

Mr.
itnprovemnts and in a few months the old
structure w ill not be recognized.
This w ill mean a g rea t, improvement
for First s tre et.a n d when several o f (lie
other rookeries are either torn down or
remodeled our city w ill be up-to-date In

VCJX iH m lflubf r Mr. V jp r ip d . w ilL A olw
large at'once and a large force will be
put to work In order to open the hotel as I
soon as possible. Sanford during the I
season will be filled to overflowing with
tourists and homeseckers and the citizens
w ill accord the new prujirietor n hearty
welcome and assist him In every, w ay to
get in shape for the- accommodatlon-tif.!
[ the exodus o f visitors.
From letters received every day it is I
estimated that Sanford w ill have over
2000 new psople in the city by Decent-[
ber 1st. ______________________

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f irst Baptist

Maly Cross Episcopal

Presbyterian
Rev. J, F. McKinnon, paator: morning aervlce,
II; evening aervlce. 7:30; Sabbath acliool. 8:30 a.
in.; Henry Mclaulln, Supt.; prayer meeting Wtdneaday, 7:30 p. m.
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The pastor. Rev. J. F. McKinnon, will
preach morning and evening. A llln vlted.
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Property

If you want any of these, See us. C
Terms to suit your pocket-book-

Rev. J. W. BoyJ paau&gt;r; Sunday innmint aerv- - — . B e t t e r S e rv ic e f o r a p o p l
1er. II; evenlrwl aervlce, 7:00; Salibalh achool. 0:43
Han. H. II. Withcrlnglon o f Apdjikn I
a. in..
i.;Dr. J.T . Pen ton, Supt.; 11. Y. P. U. Sunday
at 0:30
it.; iirayar-iwMlin« |was In the c ity Inst Snturdny conferring [

R e v.!). F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key. aenlor war­
den: Sunday morning aervlce. II; evening aervlce,
7:3U; SaUioth achooT, U45u. in.; H. F. Whltner,
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wedneadny evening.

MAKER

with the A. C. L oflicials regarding a
train service between Sanford and A pop­
ka. The train to Trilby now going via
Clarcoim could be backed up to Apopka
and give the people nf A|x&gt;pka a chance
to make connection with East Coast points
via Sanford. A s the ruilroad officials arc
not in favor o f backing trains up to the
stations at any point It is hardly possible
that Apopka will get litis service, although
itw ottld be the means o f bringing many |
more people to Sanford.

HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.
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. Cat Nolle
W hy Do You W alt? .Rev. M. Foi. rector, service« every second and I
fourth Sunday; early mass, 7 a. in.; mSu and arr-— mwn, 1 0 «. tn.; Sunday ichoof. 0 a m.; veatwra. J ] - Th e Sanford Building &amp; Loan Assocln-I

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tion has 700 shares taken up and should
linve that many more. Th e public-spirited
citizens o f Sanford should subscribe at
once for more stock. Try it ut once and
see how fast our people will build houses
and how much it w ill help to stimulate
G ood Roads M e e tin g
trade In all lines during the summer
The annual meeting o f the County Com­ months, besides being a good way to save I
missioners and Good Ronds Association of a little money which w ill undobtedly pay
Florida w ill convene in the city o f Palntka, as an investment. Remember that this
Tuesday morning, A pril 27, 1000.
is purely p co-operative home association.
Tito nnnual meetings have always been
New Delivery Wagon
on the third Tuesday in June, but owing
The Sonf6rd Grocery Co. is sporting a new |
to the legislature occurring this year, the
delivery wagon, and it is a thing o f beau­
m eeting is callad earlier.
The subject o f Improved roads is com­ ty and a joy forever. It was “ made In I
manding inoru active and practical con- Sanford" by the Sanford Carriage Works,
sidernthg) at this time limn nny other under the careful supervision o f W. H.
question o f internal improvement in the Underwood, the master o f fine curriuge
Slates and territories o f the American work. The wagon serves two purposes : |
Union. Agricultural, commercial. Indus­ it is a good delivery wagon and adver­
trial, transportation, religious, educational, tisement for the Sanford Grocery Co.7ünd I
social, and public intcrcgjs are demanding u good "a d " for the Sanford Carriage j
a system o f permanent high ways commen­ Works. No need to send out o f Sanford f
anything.
surate with the needs of the country,

Easter Sunday— Low Moss. 7 n. m.:
. Sunday school, U a. m ,i-H igh mass and
. sermon, 10 n. m. Thp Rev. Fulhcr Bene­
dict, O. S. D., will ofliclatc at all services.

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nddresscs mid discussions upon the scien­
tific, ethic and oconomic phases o f the
subject and its relation to industrial pro­
gress and development. Legislation per-- m ining to state co-operation andsupervi• sion, financial ways und means, the use of
convicts end other details o f the subject
w ill receive practical consideration.
State und county oflicials, mayors of
cities, 'officers o f fcfimtficrcinl. agricultural,
industrial, transportation, development,
civic improvement nnd all good roads odvocatcs are earnestly requested to bepresent.

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A W^rtfltrjr. President..
C. L. BmiMCEx. Sec’y and Trios.
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Bye-Lo 4lotel Improvements
The Bye-Lo Hotel Is undergoing a won­
derful transformation under tl\e ab|e
direction o f Mr. and Mrs. Fielding and is
now fully equippod to feed the multitude.
A full announcement w ill be m ade next

week.

REAL

BR O KER S

Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni­
tie s in Florida
* •.Unimproved'celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 U* $200.00 per acre
Celery farms, w ill flowing wells all tiled, drained nnd ready for crop, $500.00 iu $ 1000.00
per acre.
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City property? improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres tim ber land, with finest site in
Florida for crate'fuctory.
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O th e ra ^ tx you what can be done. M U R R E L L £L M IM S M L W are practical farmers us
well as real^estate brokers, and are here to show you w hat has been and cun he done.

H W
ta rry W a rd A rriv e s
4M W H W W
Horry Wnni, president and general I
manager pf the Ward Fence Co., o f Deca­
tur, Ind., accompanied by John A. Falk,
anqthcr . prominent, cltisen o f Decatur
arrived in the city last Saturday and they
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are busily, engaged in buying up All the I
available lands nnd city property. Mr.
Ward has chosen Sanford for his adopted
home and considers any Investment in
AND
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this section the best in the United States.

»M U R R ELL &amp; MINSHEW

Sanford Library |

More Houses on First S tre e t'

Contractor C. I. Hughes reports that he I
has made contracts for several jiew mod­
A special invitation is extended to the ern houses ou the west side. Th e d m of
press o f the state.
these will be erected at once for T. C.CarlPalatka spreads royal welcome to her I son, who contemplates the building o f sev­
. guests and bids you come.
eral more commodious bouses. Thus does
Spocial hotel rates.
Sanford build. That section is destined
Budges for all delegates.
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to be a residential as well as an industrial |
The trip w ill do you good and your pres­ part o f the Celery C i t y . ----------- -----ence w ill encourage us.
Don’t forget the date, Tuesday, A pril 27.

m iNSHEW

URRELL

Get In The Game

Free Reading Room |

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Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m.
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Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.

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-A -raecliu g . « 1 - t h e .Sanford Base-Ball j
Association Is called for tonight ot the
ofllc eo f Geo. A . DeCottea. Plans for the
season o f 1B09 w ill be discussed. A ll
B O Y S v S U IT S
citizens are invited as Sanford proposes
Boys’" Suits, lutest styles Qnd
to put a .Winning team in the Geld this
shades, 3 to 17; Boy's W ushable
year. The new ball park to be established
Suits, 3 to 10, all styles. Bloomer
along the line o f the Sanford 1« Ever­
Pants, 3 to 17. Boys' J'um lshlngs,
glades Ry., should also receive the atten­
Caps, Etc. A ll Under Price.
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tion o f the-Association.

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H A V E YO U SEEN TH E

-W O M A N ’S
EXCHANGE
Every Day After
February’ 19th

A T Y P E W R IT E R
F O B -4.
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a n d . -Saturday.
Stampinj
One that w ill stand the greatest tests
Cannot get out o f alignm ent
on the market
A 3100 Machine for 3G 0' *
See them at The Herald office

SANFORD

HER ALD

90S First St., Sanfard, Florida

done. A ll F a n c y work and
Materials for s a m e on Sale

CRIPPEN’S MUSIC STORE
(Railroad Way)

�Aprii 9. 1999

.THF «AkfFftw«. k n u i r.

REGARDING SANFORD
Improvements that Would Make
A Greater Sanford

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Line

Right at your Door!

Of

SPRING SUITINGS

You can get

NOM A WOMAN’S POINT Of VIEW

JUST

Sharp Writes an Interesting
Letter About the Needs and
Deeds or Sanford

Becky

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First Street

RECEIVED

FERTILIZERS

Make Your Selection From Full Pattern Pieces

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

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Prices Will Astonish You

mm CAXDWELL 8T SON'S
ROYAL TAILORING'

T he Marks
E state A gency

Armour Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
AlMotiT^Celery~GrOwer
Armour Vegetable •
Armour Practical Trucker
Or any other brand of our justly
Celebrated Fertilizers-^
Do you -want Hardwood Ashes?
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and - Bone
Nitrate of Soda?

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Ask for it, We have it
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ITHE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
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GO C A R TS
ENGLISH

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I huve heart) many things lately, but one
- o f the greSIeSI inlereef lia s been actUad—
the fountains. It wns the only thing to do
Sentiment is n perfectly beautiful thing,
hut when progress Is concerned, banish it,
sentiment I mean. Now the next turn to
meet in our road is the getting rfd o f the
apparent end o f our business street. To
a stranger the nppearnnee is appalling.
: and
‘ they nrc no credit, nnyhow. Tear them
rt "wliw —'W-t;
~d«wn: build something b elief; thus allow.
’ Tag the streeti*ft»-hw c o t through. Use
natural advantages. True, “ Rome wasn't
built In u d ay." but they had to select a
day to begin onciUfb*^ theyT Well, with
os enterprising and ambitious nmnyor and
council as wo have, w e can do lots o f good.
-S o tear down the old end apparent, cut
30G-308 FIRST
STREET, SANFO R D ,. FLORIDA
"First street through. Sanford avenue isn't
the end o f town,
. fo r a Club House
Suggestion is good for thought, and if I
give you material to feed upon, there is no
reason whntevcr why you should not goto
“ work.” 'been use. if ^ou intend to go «■
work; there is no better place than rigiil
where you ore. It is not n strenuous task
E S T A B L IS H E D 1SU9
of lulKir for lutwir's sake, but ¡1 task that
means much in our combined social and
intellectual side o f life. Thus, wlty doesn
Sanford and her people come forth and Are Offering Any and A ll Kinds of Florida Real Estate
build them a building that would embrace
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
the library, and have n free reading room
—tlmt-wouhUte-open e v ery nftrm ooTrfliid
Ws Can he Hud Anywhere.
evening wherein strangers withlnour gates
ctMihi go and spend aplensant hour. There
is an energetic librury du b o f Indies in the
city ; then, too, a socinl club. W hy chn't Office on l'ark Avenue, between First and Commercial Street», Sanford. Flurida
''these folks nil combine, and grow to some­
&lt;■4 + ♦ &lt;■+•&gt;
$+ + $ + &lt; • + + +
thing Vynrthy o f more than passing noteT \ i
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Ikin’i say "w e can't afford it;" we can.
Of course it means work, but this city is
fast growing, and what did satisfy us. will
far from do it now. We wutit the man,
woman and dtiid from the North. Enpt,
West, and our South, but we must eventu­
The latest out is the
ate tilings fry y h lc h to hold them. w|ien
once tliey come.
If there ft a chance, even the shadow of
c
n diance, let. us build :■ liouse that will
We
haven
new
line just
give us 11 room forn lllirnry, mid thru have
uniAher sucli room for a meeting place for
in and the low price will
social affairs, “ because u little nonsense,
make them ¿¡a Come in
now and then, is relished by the best of
nicn." and in truth you know it is the soand see them.
dul life ituil makes 11f &lt; wortli wliiie. At
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nil iMlds.det us do sometliing. nnd if you
have any ideas, proorcon, let os hear from
you. Understand this, that the right sort
•Vft
of a dull liouse, because sucli it would be.
will bring ntmiit greater tilings tlmn some
of you dream of.’*'L lvln g in one little
D rin k a B o ttlo o f
groove all the days o f your life, isn't going
to Improve you or your city. It's well
enough for you to sit down and sny "non­
sense," that is because you huven't given
sucli mutters ns these the proper consid­
eration. You want this city to grow: you
want to advertise it broadcast, yind you
are willing to sell your land, but listen !
’ yourj people who ure new comers, who
Manufactured with (Hire distilled water— they will prevent illness, aid
have bought your land,and ora developing

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it, bring life into your* tow n .. that even
three years ago was literally stagnant IInuiicially, in comparison to tills date, these
•nine people need your attention. Com­
pensate their coming. They have.helped
you, revived the life, mid tliey will help
Vow in an undertaking Ontl .mentishatter,
meat. Among your new people you have
the “ salt o f the earth" In your midst, god
I appeal in their behalf that something lie
done., There are enough o f you who ure of
ilie social side inclined to do what is neces­
sary, nod or tiie intellectual side we all of
of us aim to bring out the best that Is ill
us; and remember that environment is n
great factor, mid the right hand of fellow ­
ship extended in the right place is 11 ben­
efit to nti concerned. O f course there Is u
line to draw, but let m e say the one. you
nuiy be thinking o f om itting from your
list U the very one who doesn't wont tube
counted among those present, and nnyhow
there are some very capable women in
the city who could assume all the respon­
sibility in this matter, and there ore enough
men who have sufficient wampum to con­
tribute: So now, gentlemen, loosen upthe
cord to the purse and give the ladies u
chance to help you. Form a civic club,
too, ^ h 'i 0 good J&gt;rj»cym for votwiew. ty cause you know tlie predictions for Lurky
Sanford;- W ell, help to live «hose same
convictions into realities. What say youf

— Becky Siu k J*e.
-w .■ Drain and Irrigation Material
. We make ippuial catioud irioea on
uilxed aiges o f gewer pi|ie, 4 inch. 8 inch
and larger sizes. Also second quality
l'1pcs at reduced rated. See ua before
buying. Gto. H. FuutAL^IlA*DWA*z Co.

digestion and give you health

Th o Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla.
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* 0 MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
NAJLM, T » c k « o r O U m w ilt Out tot ilio
a ir out. 6 iit y thuuuml pair* koUt U »t jr a r.
Over two hundred ibuuum l |&gt;*ln now in u*c.
D E S o n i P T I O H l M »de in »II «le n . It I* lively
aadeatyridlDjf.
very durable and lined Intime w ifi,
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a apeeial aualtly o f rubber, whirh never levom
— ouaakd w h kh cloae* up im i l l punrturea w il
N ottoo th e th ic k r o b b e r tre a d
(he air to canape. W e bave hundred* of letter« f(rum
n aali*,
I “ A." and puncture s tr ip « “ i t "
m uom craataitn_(lhat their tlrea have on yttm ipunipei
and “ D ,“ also rtnt atrip “ ll**
up ou t« or twice la «w h o le Beaton. They wei^h no mute than
t o p re v e n t r im cu ttin g. T h is
an ordinate tire, ther puncture rc»t*lln| qualilice being flv en
tir e w ill o u llaat any o th e r
a p rciilly prepared
the
preparnl fabricocl
fabric
by am veal layer* orr thin, specially
m a b e - t iO F T , ELAJ1TIÜ a w l
tread. T h e r r g u U ip r ic c o flfie e c Ilr c a iig ly ip e r iw ir ,.
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fur
LASV lUUUtO, advert 1« ingpurpoara we are making a »petfal facfqiy pllce to
lb * rider o lo a ty gpSo per pair. A it orders shipped ««m e d.vy letter Is received. We »hip C. O. D. o *
approval. You ao not pay s c en t until you have examined and found Ihrm strictly a* rcprr*ented.
W * w ill allow a n u h dleewtmt o f 3 per cent (thereby making the price • «.S O per pair) tf you
Bend F U L L C.A31I
L A S H tWV IITT H
Ibis adveillsem
ad veil Ire m fut.
f ut. You nin
run no riik
rL k tu
tend
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l l l IJ
l t ..lt
l t and enclose Ihia
aeudlng u* an oeder a* the tire* tnay be rrtururd at O U H e ijw n * « i f for anyreason they are
npt saL*f*ctbry on eaawinailon. W c are perlrctly retUble and muuey sent lo ua ia aa aate a . lu a
baok.
tre “ » • •I *f jrou
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ui ou i w
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SPRING MUSICAL F É S T IY A L
CHOXUS OF

w*nt n birre
Ï_ou
hla rem
ark ab fn lre offer,
Ir U lo n le r a
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■aw a # A f f a r r - f f i T / n r C don't buy any k im la l any price until you *eod for a pair of
M r Y U L I n E J b . i l I I H t ^ l Iledgeiliorn rnucture-l'roof tire* on approval And trial at
&gt;rtrr quoted above; o r w rite for our Mg Tire am] fiunar
m a r t Alta k ttn u c ttn e r «t T ib o ot hatH h c v , » , i » i H f i rn n
* , n r u r a r w t&gt;u( write u* a postal today. IMk N O T T ltl.N n . O F P U T U fQ a bicycle
I r t f . I T I l f w r / J f f or a pair of llrr* from anyonr until you know thr new and wonderful
t , I offers we are making. It only cu«t* a jKkstat to lr*rn everything. W rite it M OW .

j ; L MEAD CYCLE COMPART.

2 5 0 TR A IN E D VOICES
W ith M rs. C orlnna R id a r-K a ls a y , anp/ano; N avada van dar Va#r, a lia ; Raad
M illa r , la n a ri G uataf H alm qu lat, taa k

Tlie New York Symphony Orchestra Conducted by

CHICAGO, IL L
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Four Concert», M atin*« and Night, A pril 19th and 30th

Staple and Fancy Groceries
Full Line of High-Grade Cigurs ami Tobaccos

A u u dale nirmberth ip*, good for one roaerved aval at each concert. $3 00 Make applies lUm \
now a* book* cUae April taL and regular bok office rate* (ben prevail.
i
. Fund» routl accompany application!
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Agent for the Famous

CLOVER H IL L BRAND BUTTER

T . T . E L M O R E , 106 Main Straat, Jackaonvllla, Florida

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

Sanford Pressing Club

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W . J . TH JG P E N &amp;

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C LE A N S AND P R ES S ES

ÄOMMT«

Ladies' Skirts and Gentlemen's Clothing
_ Our Monthly Rate for Club Oiily J^jil (2 5

General Fire -Insurance

Glvlnji ymi t v ^ v tr'pfcew nrm onthf W r w ill call fpr and d H iv r r your
clollies once u week. A L L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D .

M. P. LIPE, Manager.
Iu Gold's Barber Shop

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Purk Avenue, North

Of tic* with HOLOIN R IAL BSTATB CO.
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FLORIDA AN ELDORADO DfCtu commercial

Tltr SANTORO HERALD

a short time
known as ‘ the
rich man's playground," Florida will an
swer to ibe title o f “ the poor man's para­
dise. Nothing can stop the tremendous
tide o f w age earners— fanners who have
failed o f success In other and less pro­
ductive sections— and homeseekers look­
ing for a place where they can live In
comfort and realize a livin g from their
land— from Florida.*
Florida offers more inducements to
these classes than any other one spot on
earth, and while it has taken n long tim e
for Florida to come Into her own the next
year or two will witness the "enchanted
land" taking her rightful position among
thé H gfteiilltirârifdlès o f the Union.

— I when, tniiead or

G R E A T P O S S I B I L IT I E S

O f STATE

The Real Place To r The Homeseeker—
No Longer Only Rich Man*«
Play ¿round
. — There 1» a new “ land boom" on lliflt
bid » fair to eclipse anything o f ita kind
ever Inaugurated In America, »nys the
Chicoflo Tribune. For years Florida, “ the
neglected state," has. been known prln-Ctpatty T t l 'I l i i" W itifeT' play grouhcTor:h'e
rich. Magnificent hotels along the east
coast o f Florida have catered to the whims
and fancies o f those o f unlimited wealth;
‘ fabulous fortunes have been spent in
providing luxurious nccommodlon» for
those who could nlford to escape from the
rigor o f tile northern winter and bask in
the smiles o f the perfect clim ate o f Flor­
ida. Paradoxical as it m ay sound, it
might be said that the rich— the more or

Men o f affairs from the north coming
tQ Florida to disport in the surf at Palm
Beach, or to idle aw ay the hours In
the orange, groves or nlong the palmTSmbowered wnlks o f Daytona could not
dose their e yes to the posslh ilitleacf the
state. Upon every hand they saw e v i­
dences o f enormous agricultural wealth,
simply needing tho man behind the plow
to develop Its wonderful resources. They
saw an empire in itself, providing every­
thing necessary to the health, wealth and
happiness o f its inhabitants. It was not
difficult to picture Florida as a future
agricultural p n ra d lsew h erc Tnen w cnry
o f the fruitless struggle -ngninstrchictant
nature In the north, might come, and al­
most for the asking, take fortunes from
U icfru lLfu lsoll o f this wonderful country.
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JTo such men. lo think, was to act. Co­
operating with the railroads o f the state
— alw ays the advance guards o f civiliza ­
tion— they went forth and spread the gos­
pel o f Florida. They poured their money
into enterprises designed to develop its
natural resources,- and In every w ay
known to man advertised the advnntngea
o f this section o f the United States.
Gradually the fanner und homeseeker

o f the frozen north began to §tt up and
take notice o f the “ land o f dreams." The
•reports o f the wonderful productiveness
ju t Florida read like fairy tales -to the dis­
couraged agriculturist wresting an exist­
ence from his burren field. He found it
* hard to believe that in Florida the soil
produced three, and sometimes four, crops
in one year. It wus impossible for him
. to conceive o f h land of perpetual sun­
shine. whero ten or tw enty acres o(|
ground could be made to inoduce more
than 100 acres in the north. However,
there were enough venturesome spirits to
take the plunge and see for themselves
what tills new Eldorado had to offer.

Ittln jf

A Socialist Lecture
Last Saturday evening, J. L. Fitts, a
nntionnl organizer o f the Socialist party,
lectured on the street to n large and very
attentive audience.
He made many telling points and was
frequently applauded. A fte r the speech
many questions were asked by the audi­
ence. and Mr. Fitts answered them checrv

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le» jjidden Dangers -1p ^ ^ ^ * * ^ * ^ ^

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association» of ilio eitle»

'tlie ittfte.
It is only a question o f

W riter In Chicago Tribune Give*
Some fa cts

April

jw w p la u ls »

'audience showed great interest and
mained until he closed. Mr. Fitts said in
part: “ Everybody hates Ignorance, pover­
ty, misery, vice nnd crime. A ll people
•want themselves nnd ail others to be In­
telligent, well-fed, strong, healthy, hnppy
and virtuous, Thai, is why luin-a-socUtlist, and you w ill be a socialist when you
understood socialism.

Nature* Olves Timely Warnings That No
Sanford Citizen can Afford to Ignore

. sto ves!

D A N G E R S I G N A L N O . I comes
from the kidney secretions. T h ey will
warn ydu when the kidneys are sick.
W ell killncyt excrete a clear, a m b e r
fluid. Sick Sidneys send out a thin,
pale and foam y, or a thick, red , illsmelling; urine, full o f sediment and
irregu la r o f passage.
—
D A N G E R S I G N A L N O . 3 comes
from file back.
Back pains, dull ami
heavy, o r sharp and acute, tell you o f |
sick kidneys and warn you o f the ap
proach
of
dropsy,
diabetes
and
B r ig h tV d is ra a c r rD tn n 'r 'IC id ite y Pills j
cu rt sick kidneys and cure them p er­
manently. H ere's Sanford p ro o f:
Mrs. M a ry ♦ a n Bibber, Scconu St.;Sanford, Fla., says:
“ I suffered a
great deal from backache. M y kidneys
w ere also weak and the frequent passages o f the secretions were positively
annoying. In spite of the doctorin g I
did, and the various remedies I tried,
I grew no better.
Finally I learned
b f D oan ’ s K idn ey Fills and began
using them. Th ey rem oved the s o re ­
ness and pain ij-pi
baci
Jtn

Th o Fam ous Je w e l Brand
(Guaranteed to g iv e satisfaction)

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hr»*a K idney
Pills in return fo r the great im p rove­
ment they brought a ho ih."
F o r sàie by all dealers.
P rice 50
cents.
F o ster-M illm m Co., Buffalo
N e w Y o rk , sole agents for the United
States.
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—*R c m e m fiff the nam e— Doan's and
take no other.

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" I f You Love Your Wife Don’t Roust H e r "

Buy a Hot W eather Gas Range

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware to

' "Capitalists get most o f the wealth we I
FRESH
make, and want to keep on getting It.
They know that socialism w ill stop this
robbery, so they oppose socialism and |
misrepresent It, to get the working people j
to fight it.
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— “Most o f their objections a r e a bout onetenth truth, enough truth to sugar-coat |
the lies.
“Socialism is 0 philosophy o f human
. A I_
society, n scientific interpretation o L lilir 1
tory, and a political program.
J. I. ANDERSON’S
“ Our political demands are that the col­
lectively used industries shall be collec­
tively owned nnd collectively, dem ocrati­
cally managed, and tlint nil people shall
have equal rights and chances to work,
the workers to get the full social value of
their labor.
"Th e industries which we must use collectively (railroads, steamships, telegraphs,
mines, factories, etc.,) to get our living,
have been, ore nnd w ill be used for the
benefit o f the owners. They should be
A ll Work R eceive#M y Personal Attention
used for the benefit o f all the people..

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SANFORD, FLORIDA -

MEATS

The Crippen Music Store

GROCERIES

------ High-grade Pianos, Grgn 1is,
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and Graphophones.

D IN G E E

Low Prices.

Easy Payments.

Pjyo Block’

Plumbing and

Gas Fitting

"T h ereforeth ey m u sfb e ow ned b y all
and Best Efforts
the people, owned collectively.
“ These industries, now controlled by Idle
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owners who need not care for the health Opposite City Hall
or wvlfard o f the toilers, shall be controlled
by tho workers who understand them, who
suffer on account o f bad conditions, who
know fiow they can best he made safe nnd
healthful, and who w ill benefit most by
tills improvement.
"In these collectively owned, collectively
managed and collectively used industries,
ull persons shall have cquul chance to
AND
What tfiey discovered in Florida is his- work, nnd the workers inste‘ ad«J^urre'ndtory. They found, indeed, thnl the half ering four-fifths o f what they make, will
hnd not deen told. They found a land get the full product o f their lalair.
where fruit grew wjld in luxurlnnt profu­
"H ear our speakers, study our books,
Agent for Virginia Carolina Fcr-|
sion— n land where the soil produced al­ read our papers.
most every crop that could be grown In
tlllzers
"Learn the science, the philosophy, the |
the north, a climate that exceeded the economics and the political inogram and
liveliest Imagination, u country teeming organization o f the socialists, then you |
with possibility. They found that celery will vote and work for socialism, and get
could be made to yield ns high ns S 000 everyone one you can to do likewise.'
nn acre profit, grapefruit 5400 on acre,
Mr. Fitts has been touring southern 1
l&gt;otatoea nnd all kinds o f vegetables as Florida, and is now on a three weeks stunt
high as 5300 un acre. Is it nny wonder through north Florida, hence west to the |
Fashionable Hair Cutting
(tint they nnnied it the enchanted InnJT
Rockies.
— A F o llo w B*.

MILLINERY OPENING!
Grhnd Display of the latest

Creations in

W . W . LONG

Millinery

DEALER IN

M ONDAY,

Fresh Meats

M ARCH

The Fnmous GEORG I E T T A S A IL O R S

Groceries

in

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C hildren’s Hats and B a b y Caps

MRS. J .

ALBERT GRÄM LING

H. BRUTON

Tonsorial Parlors

It is almost impossible to descri
Florida without recourse to superlatives.
It is easy to understand poor Ponce do
Ic o n 's faith in Ids fountain df perpetuul
youth ufter one tins experienced tfie doilghts of a sojourn in Florida. No pen
van do Justice tu the inaiinlflcjmt^.vlstax
o f waving pnlma. luxutiaiit vegetation
nnd wide swee|&gt;s o f primal verdure. *

P o la r E xpedition R etu rn s
Lieut. E. U. Shackleton, o f the British
navy, and commander of the A ntarctic
expedition has returned on the barkenlino Nimrod to Invercargill, New Zealand,
nnd, ulthouiih lie did not nvhl— hif

and General Barbering

T he o. J . M iller &amp; Son
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O w viali nnd you Iwromc a Statuirli

Patron

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

Spring aM ln erv
AH the Latest Styles in Ladies’ and Children's Hat3

Florida

F. S U N D E L L

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Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records. Wholesale

DO N P E A B O D Y

Enterprise

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S t o v ^ s , - C r o c k u r y a n d GTa s a W a f F

Ô ffl..

Jectrhe succeeded In 'getting within 111
miles o f the pole. The Ninirod expedition
left England In July, 1007, and after
Florida offers to-day more opportunities
reaching the Ice fields and making the
to the poor man than m iy . other section
elaborate preparations, the main ex- q . R O O M H O T I C R ’ 1 A A O D i r e
o f the country. A little ca p ita l goes a most
I »edit ion storied on a sledge Journey.* J K U U M t t U U b L , 1 4 ACRES
long ways here. A t the present time
which occupied 120 days und traversed
good farm lauds can be obtained as low
In Enterprise
1,708 miles southward. Tire explorers
ns 510 an acre, and ten acres properly
reached latitude 8ft.203 und-longitude
handled ¡dumid praduceagroflt o f 52,000
102 c a s t which was estim ated as 111 m il—
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$ 1 1 0 0 .0 0
n yenr: The fa n n er In Florida does not
from the pole.
have to work ns hard as his brother in
A second party pushed forward to the
the north, and he realizes a great deal
southern magnetic pole at latitude 72.23,
more for his labor. Owing to the richness
lonpitude 134 east. The British flag was
o f the soil crops spring up Uke magic,
left flying at both points. The ascent o f
"oiid at a lim e when the northern farmer
Mount Erebus was accomplished with
is planting his crops the Florida fanuer
difficulty and geological discoveries o f
is almost ready to market his first crop
great Importance were mode. Results a t­
yield.
tained have thrown much light on the
v
The movement toward Florida is be­ past history o f the A ntartlc contijiciit.
com ing-unm -and more pronounced us tile There*was n'8 Loss o f life.
"Contractor ‘ an S öu lltfer
northern and western homeseeker be­
MAIL B0XC8
comes acquainted with actual conditions
The best Box mode— The Riley, Used W ill Furnish Estimates for any Uuildiug
lit tills state. No efforts are being spared
exclusively on Route No. t.
Repairs, Etc.
by the railroads and other large.lnterests
Ilorry J. Wilson.
10 properly advertise this marvelous sec­
tion. Millions are being spent in this
Commencing January 1st. 1900, George
educational work, and the result is ap­ W. Venable, contractor and- JmHdet will
parent in the thousands upon thousands em ploy only union labor, and work eight
0 * 1« E l A . E . HUT# Lum ber V a n i
p f inquiries being received by the differ- hours a day. ’

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phur Hatha a S p s o la lty

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/W S A N F O R D — Life i» Worth Living
Number 35

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909

ALL AROUND FLORIDA LARGE SALE OF LANDS
The General News o f "The Land Indiana
o f Flow ers"
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Capitalists

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p r o m in e n t h o o s ie b s m e r e

4 ,000- -Acres------

The Soil Is V ery Rich And W ill Be

First Year

LAEONTISSEE IS DEAD SOLID CITY OF SANFORD

Indiana M en Think San ford Is a Great

Purchase

CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS WILL MAKE MANY IMPROVEMENTS
An Epitome of the Week's Most
portent Happenings In the
State's Domain.

HERALD

P ro p o sitio n

Well Known Newspaper Man Prosperity ofJhcCIty BullUJuon-

Dies In Washington
_ M. Earl Brackett, secretary mid treasurer
of the Ward Fence Co. o f Decatur, and
Geo. Lemoux, president a ml manager of the
Indianapolis Brush and Broom Go., arrived
SUICIDE THEORY IS ADVANCED
in the city Tuesday. Mr. lem ou x is al­
ready known to Sanford ix*ople, having
Gas Jet Turned On And Air Excluded
been here several weeks in January.

M o st Valuable A ddition to The

.jflrni Foundation
NOT DEPENDING UPON ONE CROP
prslfled

h

V eg eta b le Culture M okes

From Room In H o tel Gives
S an ford S e c tio n th e Richest
Both gentlemen nre so favorably im ­
pressed with Sanford's great possibilities
Rise To This S to ry
O f Any In the W orld
Oritwltz clothing store in Tampa was
One o f the largest denis pulled off this that; In company with Harry Ward, they
John LaFontissec, one o f the best
There
Is
an old adage that udnumixlus*
the scene o f n bad Are Inst week. Th'e season was consummated this week in the invested a small fortune in lauds in this
known newspaper men in the state was one to “ never put all your eggs in ono
cause was a lamp explosion. Stock am) purchase of 4.200 nci^sof land Just south section, account o f which is found in an­
found dead In Ids room in a Washington basket," and uj»m more than one occasion
fixtures were totally destroyed and the o f Lake Jessup. The purchasers are Hnr- other part uf The Hern hi,
hotel last Tuesday. The following dls- lias this old truth come home tolndivldtr-building badly damaged.
Loss nbonr
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w«l^**t*b^iOT,lftUcllnwatoSanjMitch tu the Tampa Tribune - gives' the- nls nnrt fttfretetirSi'rtTonSi It--struck this
$20,000.
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Toni. They nre among the future builders details:
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section with considerable force 'When the
The Goldsboro, first steamship o f the Messrs. War«! and Lcmaux spent several o f this section, nnd the right sort, taking
J. O. LaFontissec, title export of the o rffig e •trees were frozen, a n d -left the
newly established line between Jackson weeks in Sanford in February, and were conditions na.thcy.cxist, and-scattering
forest service of the department of dgri growers wlthbut /in nnchor to windward
so favorably tin pressed with the wonder­ sunshine as they go
vlllc and Cuba, sailed Inst Friday,
culture, of Jacksonville, Fla,, was found upon which they could hold the sinking
S. D. Hollenbeck o f .St, Petersburg is to ful possibilities of this section that, they
It will beremcmherrtlihnt Messrs. Ward dead shortly after 12 o'clock todny in n ship. Since that time the grant celery
build n Irotel on Long K ey this summer, decided to get In tlie game in enrnest, and Lemoux succeeded In killing n monster bathroom adjoining his room nt the Re- crop lias been fostered nnd made one of
r;ry- gent hotel, w ith.t 1m ~gi*rt-turned rn w -Th e the b e « ir.ryinj*-ventumi hrrtirTrRPtnbh!'
He will also enlarge his hotel nt St. Pe and accompanied by Mr. Brackett arrived wIHgntor upon their fnrnu-r_trip
in-tha-eity-this week.-—end - immediately* TitwfTi fu'rdre'amohg their Indiana friends. laxly was discovered by E. W. Wheeler,
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line tlie world tins ever known. Along
made arrangements to purchase ns much
malinger of the hotel, who detected the with the celery success cninc the pessim­
The Florida Brewing Co. at Tampa has
of the available lands as possible before
odor o f gas. Wheeler reached, over the ist who never failed to cruuk about the
purchased the personal projwrty and good
C elery City Eagles
the price soared any higher. Mr. Ward
transom o f the diair, and with a stick celery crap going to the laid, and what an
will of the Chattanooga Brewing Co., ulso
Sanford Engles seemed to have good
hud already purchased n ten-acre tract In
pushed hack the holt. He was nearly awful misfortune Sanford would suffer,
of Tampa. .
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conjunction with R. C. Maxwell, and like wings front the very store and the number overcome by fumes.
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This has not Impia-tied so fur und if it «lid
Over 2,000 tons o f Alabam a coal were everyone who has spent any time in Smi- of new eagles is increasing with every
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Wheeler
opened
the
bathroom
door
mid.
no one would be se.uuu&amp;ly crip|4ed longer
shipped last week to Mexico, on a vessel furd, tile Jure o f the celery tlritn-induced ■meeting night.— Lust-Tuesday night, pur-'
saw the body of LnFontissee on the floor. than one season. But the failure o f on
leaving Pensacola.
suant to n spcclnl Invitation fro m ’ S e c « him to make further purchases.
A rug bad been pushed against a crack entire crop o f celery o f every grower In
=---------While nt work.in the mill o f the TampaThe gentlemen intend lo |mi 500 acres tnry Runge, the Order met to discuss the o f the door. The gas Jet was turned on
the Sanford section would cause but liLtle
llavuna Lumber Co. in Tampa last week. In cultivation ut once, und expect lo push, question o f building u temple. This wns
/nil force.. Coroner N eylttd »(erred giving hnrtlshiji, ns tliecelerycrop, while n leader
the first meeting night in iho new ipmrtrrs
Manuel Silva was struck in the stomach the improvements upm the same.
a certificate as tu the cause o f dentil un­ In the list of vegetables, is by no means
in the Sluqe-Gove block, and u wonderful
by u piece uf.scnutllng with such force as ____
The
demits
P
H
liis
^
___________ ____vast enterprise are
t il hc am hl make a.thiaough inquiry.-^- tlw* o ld y cTO)M&gt;f-this seetio n " "—tu cuuse Ids dentil. He was u res|tecled hot in shnpe for publication, hut it is ru­ iraiisforiiiatiim has been made in this
No notes were found umoug the «-fleets
Tliis season lottlice brought such a fan ­
. workman and hud only been married three mored that scverul hundred families will building, und* the Eagles now have one of
of the deceased. Numerous government cy price that many growers could have
the best lodge rooms m iQe city.
„
weeks. *
lie placed upon this tract this fall.
|m|iers, as well us personal papers nnd pnssi-d up tlie .celery growing und still have
In the midst of the discussion, a dove
A ll these men are well-known business
Phosphate to the vnlpc o f $444,780
money belonging to LaFontissec were in n snug fortune left. Those who raised le t­
was shipped from Port Tam palnst month men in their native state, Mr. Ward being sought admission into the order, and wns his suit case. The laxly was attired oply tuce and celery realized 61,000 net jirotit
president and Mr. Druckelt secretary und immediately voted U|sm nnd taken into witli (he underclothing and socks. The u|mu every acre of land in cultivation.
to foreign countries.
treasurer
of the Ward Felice Co. o f Deco- the aerie “ very gently."
tied was undisturbed cxccfpt for the up- This statement can be eusUy verified by"
Strawberries sold at retail in Lakeland
A stock company of Engles wiff* be
tu. und Mr. Lcmaux president and general
jieartincc that some one had rested on any of the growers who shipped prime
Inst week at seven cents a quart,
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manager uf the lndinmi|»olis Brush Co. formed, capitalized at $20,000, nnd the top of the coverings.
stuff.
Contract has been nwarded to the TomThey propose to incor|Miraie at once, nnd enthusiastic manner in which the menu
NoTme about the place is kiT(TWH'"Yo
Now the lettuce aud celery has been
*
pd Coal Co. by the United States govern­
the deal promises to give un added impe­ tiers res|Minded leuves no room for doubt hnVe seen LaFontissec enter the hotel shipped, and it winihl seem time for a lull
ment for supplying coal to lighthouse ten­
tus to the rapid development of Sanford ns to the success o f the project.
last night, und it is not clear at what n tlie vegetable business. Hut tlie Sun-,
ders plying in Tnm|w buy and adjacent
As soon ns a suitable lot can be pur­
and the celery deltn.
time lie went in Ins rnprn.. J p ls utuled ford grower La uf the thrifty surt whonuvcf
*
waters.
chased a fine home wifi lieserectrd with
that lie generally retired lute iiixl slept sits down u|kui laurels already won, and
W est Tuinpit ¡sh ow supplied with water
nil the modern improvements. ,
Coucert W as u Success
until a lute hour in the morning.
the crops o f Irish potatoes, egg plants,
from the Tnhipn wntcr works.
A fter the regular business o f the m eet­
The concert at the Opera House on
The,deceased was about 37 years of
nhhage, beans, squash nnd sweet corn
Prof. A. A. Murphree, president o f the Wednesday night for the benefit' o f the ing on Tuesday night, un elegant luncheon age and entered the forest service in July going forward, or that will.go forwurd in
State College for Women, nt Tallahassee, Library^ Association wns a success in ev- was served, nnd the Engles enjoyed them­ lust year. He was up|atiiitrd with the a few weeks, will make another record in
selves ns only Engles know how. Celery
has been-chosen president of the Stole
r.y particular. A neul sum was realized
titIr* of rxpert. hut lust summer hV col­ the profits of vegetable growing.'
University ut Gainesville, to succeed Dr. from the event. The Sanford Library Ts City A erie now numbers 175 members, lected data regarding the production of
H. H Cjmppcl stated todny thut he litis
and with the many applications of the
Andrew Sledd, resigned.
an institution that should receive1the
naval stores, He came to Washington in shipped ibis season a total of H.500 crnles
post week the total membership will soon
John F. A very of Greenville, N. Y „ com­ support of every one and the association
the curly purl of January for the puriaise of celery nnd is now busy ^shipping other
ranch the 200 tiinrk.
mitted suicide nt Ortega Inst Saturday try ln)|K's to have a building erected in the
of compiling his report aud only recently vegetables. He has nut received returns
completed it. Ills w ife was with him in front all liisjcclcry. bqjt will realize a h an jl-,
near future in conjunction
with the
shooting himself with a revolver.
An E a ster P a rty
this city and (tiey resided^ on Vermont some profit, n n d .it will overage alHiut *
Y.
M.
C.
A.,
that
will
meet
tiic
require­
A deal was consummated Inst Saturday
Among «lie ninny very pleasant Easter avenue until a week or ten days ngo, $1.25 (x;r crate nt u low estimate.
whereby the A tlan tic Rndio Co. of Balti­ ments of our rapidly growing city.
festivities, none could have been more de­ when she returned to her home at No.
Following is the program.
The Irish |x&gt;tntn crop of Sanford will be
more has secured a lease from Messrs. J.
lightful
than the party given by Miss Kale 1852 haia slret't, Jacksonville, ^
a record-breaker (bis year, und tills early
VotUL—Mr*. tils Huy, Mi-tru Su|irnriii. MU)
It. Pond i^ d J. A. Newcomb for the use of
Prank, Soprano; Mr Prank WumKtxk. Ti-tnir; Mr Underwood lust Saturday afternoon to the
in tlie season lias witnessed about 25 cars
the roof o f (lie new tep-stury hotel now t'Aiar llnrnilum, II m i tone
M illa r Bros, at Opera House
ten o f her little Sabbath school friends.
m i » —M l,» D nnr
moving
northward.
being erected in Jacksonville whereon to
K laus ..- M is May Belle Mum rll. M ill Krrlur.
The Millar Bros., well known through­
Miss Kute is an energetic and persistent
Tomatoes
will move in car lots about
instnl q wireless telephone system. The
racsAuiu
worker in the Baptist Sabbath school, und out the country as producers o f big vaude­ the first of May, ami will be in primeconsninc company is arranging for stations Clmru» vf Maklrn*----- .. .*. ............. Sullivan
her energetic labors among the young has ville acts will appear nt the OjK-ra House ditlon, and ore bound to bring flood juices.
from Enstport, Me., to Palm Bench. Sand La Ballerina—t’fano and Vlullnt......... . S ImciJcr
Mr*. Inez Ttirnihrr. Ml«» Dane. Mr. WaUc.
added a considerable number tu the school. on Mouduy and Tuesilny nights, April
Cabbage bus been going forward for sev­
Key, and Key West. Florida.
The Wood I'lscon ) .......................... Lira Lrli in an
10 mid 20. The company comes highly
eral weeks, und one dozen cars left Inst
Thefckllliffp*
I
^................. Cowcn It was to entertain some o f these that the
Hastjng's farmers have begun shipping
, /
M i»» frank
recommended by tlie press of tha-targq,
party was planned.
week, netting good returns.
Son*—Male Quartelte
Halo
Irish potatoes in car lots. Some of the ThrMTots
r Edward Woodruff. Mr. Prank Woodcock,
Promptly at three o'clock the little tots cities and recently ployed successfully ut
Egg plants will be shipped ubout the
Mr.
Iil[a
r
Hamil|on,
Mr
liw
t
ir
Perry
furmcra. have sold entire crops for $3.50
arrived, all decked out in their best “ bib Jacksonville, Pensacola amlToinpu. Tlie 20th May, nnd the Sanford product being
Himwiroui Skrtrlip«
.........
...............
per burrel straight.
Mrs. May Belle Maiwrl!
nnd tucker," und nil eager for cggduint- Jacksonville Metrojailis bus s|a&gt;ken In,the of the choice variety alwuys commands
C a v a t i n a . ........................_ ....................... K«H
G. Fignruta. u w ealthy citizen of West
MU* Tinne
ting. A ll over the lawn they scumpcrcd. highest terms of the Millur Bros. Nuv^U top-notch ixiccs. A considerable acreage
______ _____ __________ . . . Henry Parker
Tampa, was assassinated in front of Ids Sunddmn Mr.
and
amid shouts o f joy drew from their ties. “ So pleasing to the patrons o f Or- has been planted ill egg jilunlB this season
Frank Woodcock.
Mr
Malcolm
Wade.
Violin
residence lust Saturday night in the pres­
hiding places beautifully-colored eggs. jkheum Park were the Millnr Bros, that by
Tlie strawberry crop, a new departure
Die Tide of Lite—Sons Trio..........
Jurat,*
ence of his children who| had come out to
Each guest wns the hearer of a pretty, lit­ request o f n largo number of people they for Sanford, lias proved n most prolUuhle
Mi* Mary Syrtime», Mr*. Ida Huy. MU* Herrick
D ir Soul ot Ihe Violin...... ................ ...................
tle bug. and it suffices iff say that each have been re-engaged for u second week crop, und was among the first to leave the
meet him.
MU* Keelor
*
Haiipy P a y *........................
Strelrrky girl and boy found enough to fill their bags, and w ill be seen in new and surprising
George Canovu died in St. Augustine, of
Stale, nnd our growtrs ure still slippingMr*. Ida Hoy
Mr,Malcolm Wade, Violin Otittsslu ns well as their little hearts with joy. effects,"
tills tUBrluilstfuIt tot he northern epicures.__
lockjaw, last Friday.
The Seoul................................................ Crflnouna
JlltUt-luliic claihs wuro duHl «Hv-the lawn.
Mr. frlsarJ ljunllliH,
BQIuTCòncert To-Night
Many afe of the opinion that Sanford is
S. M. Crsdd wns killed in Wilmington,
Uriti ni Chnra* tKöse* MInidcnJ...,-,.........
i"'
.Cowcn und a real picnic lunch of Ice cream, cake,
destined
rn become famous as it strawber­
The
following
program
will
be
rendered
"N.~C., last week. Some twenty years ago
Mr*. F ‘
er. Mr* Lizzie Walker
ker.
sweet drinks. amLntiiar .good things' that byTlie band In the park Friday night, the ry section, us the sub-irrigation and rich
‘ Mit* Pvat]
Ml. Jutw Pol­
Gregg was arrested In Florida m id -triad
ii, tiiw rli Perry
Tir, Hr. Frank
appeal to children, was served. Then fol­ 10th. Everyone cordinlly invited.
Mr. Joe Hai rutti
soil Is peculiarly adapted to the culture uf
before a United States federal court for
lowed gumes until it was time to go home Munii, tJ. S Rrsular............... ............ F. Karairk strawberries.
wrongly registering negroes while he was
ilollxry
nil voting Miss Underwood's party u happy Uvnlurr, l e d a l i » ...... : . ......................
Cauliflower is another of the early San­
I. 0.0. F. Anniversary
acting as registration officer o f Murion
Minili, In UJil Alntmma......... ........... Dosbenter
success.
•
. ‘
Waltzes, On Hie Ml**l**l|ipl.....................P.illiey ford crops, and went forward before tlie
county. The Jury failed to convict, a fire
Sanford Lodge, No. 27, I. O. O. F. will
Marrb, Our Glorimi* Flail...............
Ku*eiikisn»
Ovcflut*. D ie tioldeii W rit. . . . . . . Mnrkir llryrt celery started. Cauliflower is railed in
destroyed the pupers in the'case, ond the observe the ninetieth anniversary uf the
To S ub scrib ers
Murili, Copper* on Parade......... Fred W. Clenunt this' section in lurge quantities and always
matter was dropped.
Medley Overture. Uviul Pklure* .............Oullu-y
order in a fitting manner at the Congrega­
An order o f the Pustofiice Department,
b lu r hiotntl'-d lln iin e r
commands u good price.
A Co-operative colony is to be estab­ tional church, A p ril 2(1, at 7:30 p. tu. Dr. Washington, D. C,, effective Jnn. I, ID0H.
Beans, beets and B&lt;|uusli are now hold­
lished m Raskin. A tract ut 5.00 0 acres JL-L. Jiirilaml.irjJJ.deliver an interesting provides that no delinquent subscriber
New Rural R ou te
ing
the boards, and are moving nt e lively
of land has been secured for tlie colony. lecture upon the order. The public is cor­ shull be carried longer than three iiiontlis,
Rural Free Delivery No. 2 will sturt May
rate
this week.
Six miles south o f Kissimmee a tract of dially invited to attend.
giving as u reason that the department is first, und. prove o f greut benefit to the res­
The Sanford grower has discovered thut
35,000 acres o f land has been purchased
furnishing a low rate o f postage on news­ idents o f tlie west side. It sturU nt tlie bis northern neighbor is fond of sweet
for the purpose rjf establishing a G. A . K. presidency o f the company and J. R. Par- papers, and does so for the benefit o f a city limits at First street mid taking In
corn and our crap comes into the market
colony.
__
_________ rail was chosen as bit successor. Mr. Flag­ bona fide subscriber who pays fur Ids Monroe will go beyond Sylvan Lake. This about lire time the crap is being planted
will serve about 75 families, mid should in ihe north. Uf course. It always brings
The plant o f the CampvUle Brick Co., ler Is chuirman of the board o f directors. paper,
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prove of great vulue tu those residents a fancy price and those who tried theculnear Gainesville, was destroyed by fire Mr. Purrott will continue a t general man­
Box S o cia b le
ager o f the road.
y
who were formerly obliged to go ipiile u tu(e o f sweet com for the past few years,
' last week. Los* ubout $10,000.
liuve found a ready mnrket. Sanford will
distance for their mail.
The
committee
on
county
organization
The
ludies
o
f
the
Baptist
church
will
ship u lurge quantity this, season.
While out In a small launch nearSt. Pe­
In feet, every known vegBTnWF"
tersburg last Sunday, J. G. Simpson lost In the legislature has reported in favor of give u “ Box Sociable" next Thursday
Change In Firm liiihe
in the Sanford section iirolificaliy, »rid the
dividing Dade county, nnd creating Palm «v e ilin g dl the home o f "Mr. ami Mrs.
Ma ttie try ihe’ slnHnff orthe boar during
M. A. Fortran bus purchased the Interest grower can raise so many different craps
Jas. Chandler on Park avenue, recently
a wind squall. A larger vessel went to Beach county out o f the north half.
of Mr. Bobo in the firm of Bobu ami Foft- thut failure is unknown. Thus It is thut
occupied
by
Dr.
.Neul.
Everybody
is
in­
Cap{. W. L Greer, a Confederate veter­
Id* assistance aud succeeded in passing a
soiii, mid in future will conduct the busi­ Sanford prospers and this season, uf ull
line tu him. He fastened it about him, an. dropped dead in the federal building vited (o go and apend a pleasant evening. ness under the nume of M. A . Fortran. others, the harvest will be most bountiful.
The world at large is also becoming ac­
but when It began to lighten he turned it at Tampa, Tuesday. *
He will put in a first-class stock o f racket quainted with the fact that Sanford is
Another
Bank
Holiday
Dr. Edward Conrad i. a graduate o f Clark
louse and sank.
store goods next w e e k e n d the prices will built upon a solid foundation, and no storms
April 26, being Memorial Day, The First mpke the peojile o f Sanford sit up and can evcr shake the ‘prosperity, or retar«l
A t the recent m eeting o f the board of University, Worcester, Mass., has been
the steady growth of the city built upon
directors o f the Florida Fast Coa«t Railway chosen president o f tlie Florida Female National Bank and The Peojile's Bank will take notice. Wutclr his “ ad" lu The HerGÏbroitïTihar foriTso U »"fl«a n c W Ì
College.
close
for
the
day.
Co., Henry M. Flagler retired from the
aid.
startling ot Sunford forever and uuon.
S an ford Celery

Lands

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