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                    <text>..JANUARY 22 . i 9)s
ford Wednesday for a few days’ yf«»t ■«t
ETpAflr Pantani '
V''
The^regulnY monthly dansant uri-j with the home fclks.
di r I tir auspice» of the Social Drpuri meni ni thè Wotnan’» ( ’ luti on
Mrs. W M MrComb ol St. AuTuesday &lt; vrtÌtng m » onr of t he j tristi ne, w ho hns hern visitimi her
«
moni enjoyaldr r venia of thè wrrk. si.ter, iftlrs. Frank Forster is «penti*
The evrnintt wna ideai for dancing , ing i» few . dayt, wlth Mr». S. O.
tin«I ulti ut twenty rouple (lanreil |Chmr.
JK
uniti thè midrtiglit hour.
Communications for ihls ( ‘olumn Should hr Marked “ Sorlrtj Editor , or
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Mrs W K Watson, thè hostess
Mr Daniel Stevenson of Boston,
Phoned to Mr»*. It. A. Trrhcun. I'hon«* 20.1
for ttu' month tinnir IH- Mrs (' &lt;&gt; Gii . t» thè guest of Mr and Mrs
*j All Local AdrcrtiHctncnlg Under
F r « » h Vegetables
Melai libili tu &lt;Imrmlttgly rrrrivrd and Walter 11.uni
I.
The party assembled at the home entertained the guests,
T h is H ead in g T H R E E C E N T S a *Tumipp. with root* JV
/trillion! I 'aril /‘arty
Mrs. A. H. Stone, son and daugh­ L in e For Each Insertion. M in im u m
of Mrs. Gretchen Shultz and drove
During the intermission delicious
*
A very beautiful affair was the
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Sr*
out in machines,. Approaching the coffee and sandwiches were served, ter of Kansas City, Mo,, are stop­
C h a rg e 25 LcntH.
, K*mn*, t»un-b.
&gt;
bridge party given by Mrs. A. I'
ping
at
the
St.
Johns
House
foi
the
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r»uliflo»ri.
It»
home of Miss Fish a scene from
The following were among those
Connelly and Mr« S. F. Barrett,
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upon the view ,o( the * ho nvniled themselves of the club'» balance of the winter
Jr.. Wednesday afternoon at the
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♦ V*llo* VUM, Jit, -ISr
enchanted young people (nr Japanese hospitality Mrs. C O. McLaughlin,
home of Mrs. A
I’ Connelly on
lanterns hung everywhere, while the! \tr*. &lt;t \V Brady, Mrs. M L.
A congenial party enjoying a day
Magnolia avenue. A hrilliant gath­
interior of the house was prettily Baines, Mr. and Mrs. Braxton I’er- at Orlando Wednesday were Mr.
j ' M ‘ ,,k
Fr u tj " h
ering of handsomely gowned women
decorated.
Four tallies were spread kin», Mr, and Mrs. LaVerne Hurt. and Mrr. Frank Wejdon, Mr. Walter
’
|l'rmnc~. -Jo» 5.10. 15c |Jr£, ,.
thronged the rooms which were most
In the living mom. dainty and at* Mr, um) Mis. It. W. Herndon, Mr Hand ami Miss lluwd Hand.
For Sale in Winter Garden Large J»"*''’" " ' ,l'“ 1
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attinclive in their arrangement, for
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,
,
,
V
J4»nu»j(n*. ilo»
20c
tractive in their perfect appoint­ and Mrs. Don Bishop, Mrs. Sam­
story
G
room
house,
repainted.,
«.r»r&lt;truii
&lt;■»*&gt;»
the flowers and ferns were lovely in
ments,
contoyed by tall vases of uel Puleston, and Mr. and Mr*. \V.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Tomkins of one ucro land, ham. $2 , 100 , cash or ;
^Ur
their harmonious blending with the
exquisitely beautiful roses, red upon p. Carter, Misses Annie, Lillian and PeekaviJIe, III., me registered at the terms,
f, J, Hill, Winter Garden, i
walls and woodwork. In living room
H THE V E G E T A B L E
the large dining table, pink and Adelaide Higgins, Suidee Williams. Sanford House.
Florida
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there were ferns and reil roses,
white upon the smaller table».
Anna McLaughlin, Laura Fish. Chur,
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the red poinsettias »hading the lights
Plates
of
rose*
were
passed
a
n
d
,
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Hand
and
TulTts;
Messrs
Billy
Chn.lotie
Huiid
has
returned
For
SaU,_
F(ve
Whju,
Wyandotte
110
2nd St., West
adding to the charming effect.
In
lection
of
the
color
placed
t
h
e
11'
1
1
J
D.
Roberts,
McClintock.
&gt;«&lt;'
Lorn
a
delightful
visit
to
friends
at
i
Cockerels.
Bex
Packard,
It.
I).
2,
the dining room a color scheme of
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Wc Deliver
It was a Jolly, appreciative 'Chittenden, Eugene Humph, Boy |Norcooaee where she was the rbcip- Sanford,
yellow was effectively carried out
d that enjoyed the delicious Chittenden. Billy Leffler, Charles &gt;• nl of many charming attentions . 1
with quantities of yellow nastur­
Woodruff, Clarence Mahoney and
. For Sale— Wholesale «hipping fresh
tiums against the background of meltu, consisting of chicken pillau.
Ned Chittenden.
Mr *»nd Mrs. A. 0 . Lederer re­ water ffsh business, including fish
Lost— Stick pin. initial» K W j
exquisite ferns.
Baskets of cut French fried potatoes, four dainty
turned Mopday from West Palin •lets, fish boats anil gasoline launches Finder return to S. Maxwell and r*kinds
of
sandwichrà,
pickles,
and
(lowers adorned the walls. Through
Bench and other points south.
Launch Hide
,
U-2tp
also fish house, etc. Inquire of C. L. ceive reward.
Great fun was
yellow* shades the light filtered like coffee with cream.
A
v
e
r
j
delightful
pleasure
was
Vincent.
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-tfc
enjoyed-after
supper
nt
the
close
of
sunshine.
Lost— Betwetyt HyAivaiu*
.
enjoyi;4 by a, concernai .party*. . . o f , M H. Holburn of Brooklyn, ------ ;--------- '—O'» '
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■ ■■■■.. Thn-iix*t-prixe. a. handsome .hang­ which Judge Ernest Housholder de­
and High School Building i fiutck
friends Tuesday amj Wednesday. a s F * 7
WÍÍT um vc totlay to bp
f o r Rale Cheap- Farm of !i arres, of Keys.
i n g basket of growing ferns' was livered a pyrotechnique oration on
Reward if returned ti
the troubles of a married man and'guests of Mr. Robert Myers of gUf^it o f ber brother, Mr. •Chas. 1 ?4 tiled, house and outbuildings,
Herald offitfe,
l'b 2lf
won by Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Jr. Mrs.
Hand.
Jacksonville, tfn"his - motor launch,
with growing crops.
Easy terms.
Margaret Barnes won the consola­ the joys of absolute* bachelorhood.
Wanted Good fresh ’ -’ . ibo
the W ill-Bose. The trip wns made
Reason, sickness.
W. F. Squires
tion prize, a pretty little set of This was received with enthusiastic
horse or mule
\\ K H it hj»IJ-,
applause by the bachelor men und from Sanford to Do La ml and Pa* r J^‘
■ Lederer-uml daughter,
near Celery avenue
,’18-tf
crocheted Individual nut baskets.
a silent protest by’ the bachelor lalka. the Sanfo.d folks returning. * ,!,s *enoru Barnes left I uesclay
Wagner. 'Flu
U .’tr ’
A t tho close of the game dainty cov­
maids, until Miss Glethclum Schultz. Thursday evening.
¿Injoying the lo‘ a
M,verul days to LakeFor Sale or Trade—- Wood yard
ers were placed upon the tables und
Lost at Grammar -. I
dramatic artist of the cluh pulled courtesy of Mi
Myers were Mr
11n&lt;
and mill
Owner has other business bracelet
a tempting menu was served, con­
Finder r«-tnr
hei wits together and responded 11 ur&gt; Marks and Miss Olga Schultz
Box 1247, city,
42-tf
sisting of devilled crabs in shells,
Olllce and receive -, v •
with n brilliant selection from Borneo .of Sunford, Mrs Weber, Mis Ball
‘ r"
’ Frunus of Asheville, N I
stuffed peppers, salad, hot rolls,
and Juliet, showing that if Homey ami Miss Cora Gregg of Montgom- ls ’ “ * kM,,st " f Mm l 0 » 1 Militant»,
For Rale Lettuce plants, TSv per
pickles, fruit confection and coffee
1000 f. ,o. h. T usa villa. W. K. Hath­
did owe the grocery bill that Julie et eiy, Ala., Mr. und Mrs. Muynuid
with cream.
Mrs. Addio Homrighous, wjio has away. Wagner,- Fla.
An Exception.
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tho left overs. Felix Frank, the Bond and Mr. It. A. Bond of De­
Enjoying the hospitality of their
beim
the attractive guest of Mrs.
Mr Jones finii been -eolib ic fili iq
club umpire suggested the game of lai nd and Mr. Fritz Latkin of Jack­
gracious hostesses were ,Mesdames
«In, n-inrted
postoffice und upon being assured sonville. and Messrs. Kavanuugh, Henry Wight, left Thursday for her ■ For Sale or Beni Cheap— 7?* year-old (lauditi er
home in Chicago.
** acre farm, all tiled, two good Mowing "Doni thlnk, papi, (fiat just ti-ciui»
Cecil Gabliett, Chas. Tyler, B. W.
Petersen
and
Mason.
that the girls didn't know how he
you marrled ninni la vci cu.. .» rlzht
Herndon, It. A. Newman, Samuel
wells
Near Beck Hammock station
offered to teach the game.
Felix
to bo rude tu alt v jin,-ii'
DON’TS.
Puleston, D. I. Thrasher. W K.
Fem-ed_ and good barn
Address
says, the girls did know Clap in ,
llirlhiiau Parly
Don't
wait
until
hreediui;
season
to
Watson, Geo. 1). Bishop, Forrest
and Clap out and all kindsof good
Muster Frank Chase
onieriutm-d buy itoei. birds They ari’ then hlgli Cora C. Bollinger, 126 Center St.,
PI.Al FI) \N YW IIFIil .1 M KmilKRE
Lake, W. It. Anno. T. A. Neal, G. F.
Cnnnstuta, N Y
;li*-lf
old fashioned game» made the hours about twenty-five ol hi« little friend-.
In jtrn i* iii.l not -o select
li. la.
Smith. W. D Holden. O \V Brady,
.1Fi1» I ■|
My fast end furious and finally tin* \Sednesday alternoun wiih a be-uI noi i Jh,ti .* your bens by appear
Surrey
lor
Sub*
Northern
built,
Stiri Mag­
M. L. Raines, Ed. Lane of DeLami.
Die trap lie--l show*, up the cosi $276, canopy lop. rubber tired,
cake walk bimight the pleasure» of i,|U| -party in honor of his seventh m* «•«
arli»»
l »*» » »!
S. (). Chase, Mrs. W. M MrComb,
file» !'*• ** ! ’
the evening to a delightful close birthday.
Games dear to the heart ImsI
good
os
new,
$7fi
W
F
Hathaway,
r
*-1
al'L
of St, Augustine, B. F Whit nor, E.
Fr*-»»
Ir— 1#» Ni i
usider f«,ultr&gt; a kld giovi* Wagner, Fla
It is said that Earnest Galloway of childhood were enjoyed and de•
i
i an Io* seen ai l us- i-r.t.r**
rft*?*»« uf &gt; t*r ■
.
D. Mobley, Itoy Symes, Geo Hoy.
took the cuke on his nomiesmpt biiou* goodies served by Frank « ■ifTair I II. i. ~ li.ini vvork and dlrt and citwilli
\\ F lluthuwuy.
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ritmo
Fred W’ulsemuii, C M, Corn*. C. U.
Ilo
tiliie
pi
Miri
*
attire and it 1» yet an undecided mothei loiind an appreciative bunch
McLaughlin, Aylctt FiMs, Jr., A. \V.
Doii‘ 1 foraci lo fm’ntsli a bollitoli for
question as to what diameter lie of little folk* to enjoy tjiem T lo fe
For Sale Tomaio Planis :&gt;.mm,
Fitts. Sr . Margaret Barnes, F L
llu* plgisinWell &gt;e- a g&gt;M«l ball)
best impersonated. Indian brave. wiri- atlluctive luvors for girl* ami
Duo
L iv mgstoiis (»lolle, grown on vir
liovv ^tml I lieti 1* ueisled tuo |,V plgisfli
Miller. It It Dean, It (' Bowers,
J«f » s-uait4ir 11»
ScOtVU^Jaddie. Roman gladiator i*r boy* and a joyous, happy tune (or meli
gin soli.
$1 :tà per ni
Also head- M&gt;i» i u n iiidt
W L Morgan, Henry Wight, It J.
Spanish Toreador, hut certain it is all
Thi young host was tin recipi­
qunrtern for «weet potato slip».- .1 R
l
'on
t
tirag
olmill
y
our
w
hmlog
l(
Holly, H. B. Connelly, Addle Hornthat he was a splendid type of any­ ent of many nice gifts
t:i-7tp
vuil bove Ilo* olilv l.lld» of Ila* breisl Davis, Burtuw. Fla
righou*. Geo. Fox. Claude Herndon.
one of them.
Members of the Suit*
in ilo* -liow
LaVerne Huif, Geo
Davis Hart,
1 " f Sale line largì* eholcp 1-ily
Me Club are Misses Gretchen and
Itoli I lei Si.tli
L-el 11 bolli III Volir
Fu «lern -lor
J W Dick ins. J C Bennett, It F
bit
mi thè corner of Fiyhiti -ireet
Olga Schultz, Florence Frank, Atine
Ilo* regular meeting of lite Fast­ ti*-k li imiv it*.i lu i ilo* v|. i|tn. Imi
Tolar. F J Gonzales, S F Barrel.
and
laiurel av i tme. facmg park a ioI
H
III;irIlo*
blr.l
mot
•
ause*.«llffcrllig
and Lillian Higgins, Elizabeth and elli Star uà-, held Tuesday night
Sr , B r a x to n
1'erkina and Misses
olle
fine Ih acre ielerv farm I wat
l'oii
t
keep
dio
ks
and
■
fiiekeiiK
to
Anna McLaughlin, Meli Whittier, with a large number &lt;\ membet*
Annie H aw kins and Laura Fi*li
nule* west aio) m*;.r First Street
laitira Fiali, Sablee Williams and present ami several visitors from gellier lil l e Ilo* quii, ks pieni f » f Ut
ter i lai keep Ihelll dry
W II! 'i l i bolli .,1 fi. If prue
If ytiu
Charlotte Hand, Messrs Felix Fr,.nk toil of town
Rev George II;, man
l'hiik n /•&gt;//«»
Doo ! lielO*Ve oli Voti lii-ar ol-.ill li|g want to gel doublé your money ’s
J D Roberts. T S Lloyd, Billy w,t &gt; initiated into the mysteries of
prollts Ut poiiitry
Militi of II Is lylng wortb cali quii k ori owner, 2tl7
The y&lt; ung ladies of the Suits Me Hill, Ernest
Housholder, Earnest the order und pledged himself lo be lo liidio e boy log
Fiencb a venue
i l InCluh entertained the men of the Galloway, H T Marks. L P M &lt;•- t ome a blight, particular il.ir in t be
Doti't forget limi a fan ly fallisi
dull with another of their charming f uller, Clarence Mahoney, W
J. ^,u|UXy 0( Eastern Stars. A delight- young goose Is gmsl eating. Try It
entertainments Wednesday evening Thigpen, Oghorne Herndon und Dr. (uI „ „ . ¡„ j h&lt;lUT wllH ,.,„„&gt;,*«1, followHk" “ liver Twist, you'll yell for
Fr. i n.
rt the home of Mi»s Iaiura Fish
mg the serious business of the meet­ muri
I hmi'I **\|hs t iiu.v mure «ori: from J
ing
Dainty refreshments weie m i v tour lilrisl muti |»*r •!;»&lt; tlutti v»«tt
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- H * -»4**» *&gt;+++4"» ed by file liosle-sis of tile evening w 11r»t ,i" v
i 'f K n ilo* -.iiui' pii-f
1 . r R* nt
1 D'ttJll*.
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t i’i’ i t. i •r ii 1• i fi** &gt; il in* " f a w if* U TK i Si*t \ dIlf, ^• ti 1« 'Ml
At•t t. to
l ti
m In r* of lb
Th
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fifi «I p
in um ntl comedy, l ’idi y PrtmroM* sdì ilnv
Don't gamillo with the future. To
bt* entert. u h m ! by lltu Welltuo Dn
For
Rent Rooms \vitb Itonrtl,
partment, with a dance at the Worn tlay’s duty put off I III luuiormw may 703 Pi dinetlo
filiti
We liars tlwtr, In» J In I■« j ' ’ 1 ' 1 '*
art's Club rooms, one evening «non orli.g coi row
ol ll.e odist lelinw to Fie tr "' -D *
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alter the pei forma nee next ThursD *11 t f'»rgi*t
Rt-rl
FttruMu '1
rootns. out atoi«1. A« an ett»|riu *■* •*'
I f vve ill T1'" I«
i''r L'*,i
single t«r i II *tllle
day night, in apprecintion of tloir m i l ' l l t o i f " w i t h - l i e . »•»*
Call at lit#* nawfil «nil
d ,1 t *1 e g - thi* a il o i e
w o n l i l n t l i f e Is
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coopera Mou With till- ilep.it ! ment
'l'Io- announcement was ent fin-ni
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tie-ally rvteived by the i-a-t last
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by (lie "grave airs ' which our soldiers
tdng on marrh
Many of our regt
New England supper in the il.,m-r
nunts laki* a pride In their route
block Salunluy uftt-rnoon and even­
Hinging and stick 1o certain songs—
ing under the auspices of tho La­ not nil of them, however, “ gravo."
dies Union of the Congregational The Manchester regiment has a fine
urch. Baked heaps, brown
bread, musical reputation, Ijtelr favorites bepies and all kinds of good eats.
log •‘ Klllnloo’' and "Brian Born.” 'The
York«filrea march to "Dan Tucker,"
The I lousier School next Tuesday w,t|ch consists of little more than a
evening, Jan. 20th given by th„ «erles of diabolical shouts. ThoSom*
r,
0
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,
„
, , . . orsets cherish country songs, partlcu*
C E Society of the Fleshy c m ..
po
Fmrmcr; ltoy:** tho
church at the [m(«*rial will he bright mn&lt;&gt; DHg|lllo B,MKH tho famou» 55 baland entertaining, with its funny » ¡ l - j i ad beginning, "Colonel Cooto Mnnn*
untions and lively songs. An even -' (ngham Is a very good man.” while
ing of pleasure for all who attend, tfi„ Grenadiers' favorite 1« "Coon
Drum Major." nnd the fuslleers their
Junuray 28th tho Musical comedy. own pnrtlculnr nnd heart-stlrrlng
"Folly Frimroae,
the
Seminary "Fighting With the Seventh Royal
Beauty,’*' nt thi Imperial, under Fusllecra."—London Chronicle.
direction of Miss J. Fearle Roger«,
•
Improving Egypt.
promises to bo n big success, with
Egypt haB drainage problems os
tho splendid local talent who are in well ns Irrigation ones. Just nt pres­
the cast. Jealous Daisy, u popular ent the Egyptian government Js pump­
favorite among the younger married ing out Lake Marcotls, a sheet of
set Is a fine little actress.
Little shallow, .-bsacklsh - water' lij the-erf*
Jane, a society belle is just too cute treino north of tho delta, nt the back
for anything, in r^al life or on the door of Alexandria. About a million
acrca of cultivable land will be re­
stage.
claimed by this work, though not all
nt
the name time. Other dralnago
!
Ptrtonal Mention
projects
of equal magnitude will bo
Mr. nnd M n . Frank Weldon, of
taken up later.
Scotch Flalns, N. J., who have
Here, aa In so many other cases, the
been visiting Mrs. Walter Hand left Anglo-Egyptlan government Is follow­
yesterday foi Orlando for a few days ing In the footsteps of the more en­
vlsitl before returning home.
lightened Pharaohs and Ptolemies of
ancient days. Lakes were drained In
. Mr, R. Floyd Metcalf of Jackson­ Egypt 3,000 years ago. Where oldville spent several^ days, this week time kings used the shadoof and tho
with Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner. repaid labor of fellahln, modern rulers
rmploy steam and machinery: hut the
^Mrs. R. II. Marks, a former resi­ end aimed at la tho same.
dent of Sanford la the gueat of Dr.
and Mrs. Cecil Butt.
Not All at Ona Tima.
.-l mu'll nrcinml*

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Mr. W. L. Morgan

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Fb-i tru befits, ti lcplione, good barn, chicken yzrtl and
gr.rdcn.
Apply W. L. Hnrncy. c-o
Bob bins Nist Hot eh
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Penii.ft l..k write, a l.lne an.! Jn-. . &lt;'
For Rent Two big stores on It it e.f,eci,lly firtllianU .rootviK an I-' rn4E^L
Come in »ml let u. tkow
the • ' « l * ™ «
Fust First street.
Joe DeMont,
botde with ilia Dew flow-M»ttulUi.
Coca Coin Company.
24-tf

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I.ciaid Piinlinp (o.

Room* for Rent — Three unfur­
nished room« well located. Inquire
nt 20G Third St.
28-tfc
sNicely furnished rooms nt 316
Fast Fourth St.
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For Rent— Two furnished rooms. |
Gentlemen preferred.
Mrs. 11. E,
Tolnr, 807 Mnguolin.
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T R A IN S
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Arrive
No. 92
4:00 P .M .
No. 82
1:18 A. M
No. 84.. . 10:16 A. MN o .8 0 . . . 'J£2P. M.
No. 28
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Cottn'g© for sale or rent. J. Musson.
43-2tp
Furnished rooms for hfusekeeping
for rant,
Mrth- C. - Heilfy' Smith,
308 Pnrk nvenue, between 3id and
4th stretta.
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East Tenth St.
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No. 126— Arrive
No. 127—- L a w
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Good table board at Mrs, R. L
Jones, 206 Park avenue.
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roomers

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No. 24—Leave
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No. 168— Arrive
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No.'l67—L-ave
trilby
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No. 24—Leave.........
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A.M. Leave ll:30A.H*

Wanted— To exchango new disc
talking machine recorda, with or
without machine, for 88 note player
planu records.
Enquire at Herald
office.
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’* THEY ARK COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FA IK FEBRUARY 3rd. Ith, 51h and 6th. 1915

ÏÏÏÎ THE SANFORD H ER ALD
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S ANFO Itl), FLORIDA, TUESDAY. J tM t i n

VOLUME VI

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

2 ft, I 9 IT.

NO -15.

murder In t hi* fir**t ■I«■ r•••*
(oni««
now t hr duf|*nd.i*11. l&gt; \S Currie,
in Hi* ovs h i*ro-»(T j&gt;. r^ *r, •111*i*&lt;it**i
by his rouii-rl. I vh Ac («il«*** C It
Koiiirhim, ,.\ 1\ pnvx••rt",
corn«i'&lt;
JoH*|iki II Joi «** wliu |» r o Ilf's fur
BAXTER CASK R E S U L T S I N , A th«* stair, »HsUti-il l»&gt; John C lom&gt;« A T H L E T I C E V E N T S A N I M Í E N und (¡ro. A. Ihd’oiti'i, ..nd an in.ui««
ERAL D IS P L A Y S GET
M IS T R IA L -O T H E R N E W S
having I** i*n jojtil'd cojnt-H 1*’ ^omi
REWARDS
and lawful m«*n iti «I'rvi 1 ,*- tir »r-»
OF T H E C O U R T

OUR MERCHANTS |INLAND WATERWAY
OFFER PRIZES MEETING H E R E

**Hong hi nntl l'atd i'or"
itmiglit and Paul For,” George
Hruadhurst's tip tu thè minute com­
\a
edy of morii rn Itfe, manilers. ambi­
ti»'na, iio pes nntl fa il urea is rat Imr un
tinusual ¡ilny.
The humnr of
Patti
F'or." whlch M E E T I N G W I L L BE H E L D I N
A BIG G A T I I E R I N G IN S A N - “ Bought unti
coni,
s
io
thè
iutperinl
Theatre
Is tinEOI!D D C U I N G T H E B IG
S A N F O R D D U R IN G S E M I ­
»lueatioimlily thè secret of its mmkR E M I N O L E F A IR
»•‘ I - Ucce*«, (ine of thè rharurter» tu
N O L E C O U N T Y ' F A IR
» a*o - w ¡ t :
I r t &lt;» f l u ' h o u r •*i i.?**ipi a; t o
’ ite jeei e, Itnvnr (idley, all un­
Pah,
- » :: Jl” Presule, t Molti ii ii’lbgent individuai whosp imaginI'n -how i Irrh- appi, . tat out for t he
|*r*'*** tiu* h i m
h i»l
¡in!
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John C Jones having returned p o i n t « ti
i tluris ol the t Idldri p o¡ be ni i note mollili
[ i iii■ Fionda Itili,mi M e’ er- .usui force* him itilo thè iielicf thut
Guiitesville, Jan. 2ft. C. L. Wilfrom Waeldnirton ban resumed his
I'UUIIU
to
make
our
fu
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**icicss
1
loughhy,
secretary of the Florida
w.tys
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lian
culletl
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he i* a persoti of mnrvelous limiti
C «mrt h**r»* of tirf«*«i
m
von* i
duties n* prosecuting attorney.
ire issued for 25 .............
fIoml l,,,,
" n»i&lt;I business men of ing of r.tmbers to he beiti ut bau- ,l,-\i.-lopment. (irovides nio-t of thè Live Stork Association, has iutued u
John C. Jones und Geo. A. Det, dtinug tiu- S, mir.1,1« lomcd;.
I hi- bini -, o( t li,
HI* tiellef tu him*cl( unti i all for a meeting in Sanford as fol­
•&gt; 1; ;t ,
II. I Sanford offer the follow ¡tip p r i z e s fori! , t
Cottrs »&lt;re here sworn in as a*lor ulliletn events :n,l get r••I dis­ Coutil,
.ir
ft O eine,. ,
m
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bis ndiculmi* idea* brought uusi thè low*:
•1
MStant »late attorneys.
play*.
S en i!'; Artliui K Douegan nf firnper situntious has I ,-en lise means
Gainesville. Jan. 22. -By author­
f o u r ! i haryeil the urv
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State of Florida vs. Arnold B..v&gt;..
ity
of the president and executivo
IA
ciit*
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I'ri/es
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U'Niul
of
ot kceping audiences in nn nlmoat
Court adjourned until Tin-ility.
Larceny of an animal, No. 1ft
committee. I hereby i&amp;ue call for
1. 50 Yard dash. Grain nut r School Uilandound I)r. I». C.* Militi of We* canata nt ujirom.
,rp*
Cortes now . the defendant in his Jan. 2G, 1915, at ft o'clock
Hoys, lncer.nl Watch. given by lukn are vice preatdenta of thè asso"Houglit and Puliti Por" in truly the annual meeting of the F'loridu
corn nroF1'' perscTh attended by his
Henry MeLuidin.
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T w ' Bttmrttonv w ^ L U w u - S t o c k . .Awaotiaùatu-wwfwrrMrr*- - ' i -&gt;&lt;v- riuntel. Davis Si Giles, also comes
The _ \\ i lfare Department of the
« &gt; tlffrfTm-j*** Hhrntrr*' JfrflifY.* ITIgh' city, sicTeiary and treasiiror. It te *i-,'n ut thè Imperiai Thoutre this at Sanford on February D, -I, 5, Ö, 1919;
WtthML Jones, wbf»-''prof?'mrtr«rfr)r**^'J’in‘TrT*-, ‘
to meet
to. lig jjj-ltl under .ihn ¿»lupieea of the
School Hoys, 2 lbs. candy,- Irwin &amp; p a r o d il\ tirgeil bv tinse olile,1t * that SBaw))1.........
. t.v
iiitm fC.
. Jones
a*
o clock Friday afternoon t
the state
by John
Jones and
uml Geo.
Geo
Gllne,
Seminole County I'air.
We Itavo
t II« -|M' .’e of Flolid'i gel together
A. DeCottes, und un issue having nominate a chairman for tin- ih part
delayed a few weeks in calling the
:i.
Ilunning
broad
jump.
Grammar
l'io...
.
of
continuing
the
on
thi*
Joined come» six goo|l and law­ ment
Seliool l.m- Imy
l.it i t 5l'. t'itas. 1 int pr»\. .. lit - .'I t ie M Jo lilt.* r i v e r
meeting to permit some of our mem­
ful mm to-wit: David" Speer. A U
bers to tu- through with the orange
K a ti lie
ami ti ai n. , with thi- v i e w of
Waiter?. L. J- Hartley, Jr., J 1&gt;
crop, uml ultio to bold the meeting
I Potato f.nr Gramm«: School making
mi. • t ion* p it Ii '0 , |i the
DtvUan.
f. W hite, XV. W Alw rill n time that will be close to- tin*
hoys, luijs" rap and tu- #1 on, M ' gulf nr ■ Vi:!« in re III t he s, i,1f hcrii
nslby. Jury sworn according to law,
regular -.*'11111 of tin- legislature of
f r.i uk
part oi * • -t.it, »id u »1or I . 1V g 1Ve
C. \V Smith lure sworn in us bailiff
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Florida.
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in thi» &gt;Itut'., I p..ir letitii
iio,i. &lt;| ;,u *,.e water»
The people of the srillon around
. .. -ible o n a -nod.r
. f
State o! Florida \- Arnold Baxt- r
f o r .I &gt; l m , . \ ( l . u l o n g 1 •
Sanford and the great Kissimmee
i . r. . i-, nr i In \ nited
Í45IV ».
FROM FO R T M YERS
W IL L
lirrenj of an tiniini:l. The examin- T H E S E M I N O L E F A I R
river valley are anxious -to assint
t,. 75 yard duslu Gtummnr School Stute*.
I'he federal government is
T O M IA M I
. itioQ of witnu^es was here tukeu up.
with the recent movement for more
bays, 1 pair shoes, #2 .0 0 , K. H. Pe­ helping other communities less faHE A N I N N O V A T I O N IN
State o i Florida vs. J. C. i’olterand better livestock, and are very
ters
vornbly ’m-jited to do tins kind of
T H IS R ESPEC T
»n, breaking and entering with In­
.luekxonville, Jnit. 2 ti
A railroad anxious to get organized and to help
7 ft legged race. Grammar School work, M.l it i. because the pi&gt;o|,|e
tent to commit a misdemeanor. On
boys. I Mi candy. I I) Huberts
Unite
I * I ,, w I bi e-ed of It and from port Myers down the Gulf mir association work, to the mutual
motion of' state attorney the above
t’oiriity lairs tu«»*- (troven bevi.i •!
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s
n o t i o n g lu t'*i
im n p
H i g h denm&gt;
It. * of pu l '111 &gt; o i t brinigli by M a r, o ll.iy, Na­ advantage of all parties concerned.
auw is hereby continued fur tIn- a donili tinii they ire r«.i!K . ... i S r l t u n l l i n y . , J i r I Z e t o Ii, -••let l e d , ss « d i l l , The time allowed us for advertising
pa* und tile K» ergi.id, -, ! hem e tin* meeting is unite short, but we
tllll lor tile »lleee-s ut th eir
|ie. f j no. \ l* \ on .-I! ,v i ..
term.
n Ut of ’. lie
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State of Florida vs. K S Johnson. ,,V) ettu lit le*
rI .
o ron !.i I.Hu-.e that if you and oltirs tnIl t HI l " t
\\ ite n o n e
tup1 lo .
f&gt;u v a r r t t):i *■ It ■1 v i , „ il I,os-.
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Vinti,
Un m o t i o n
receiving 'tolen gitods.
I• r 'lii- - -t ti' t.v ■ -1 •• i
t i*i ,-* t •**I in the matter »til take hold
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H. sandy. I. P Mi i nih .
and I
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Water Wi.,y- t li&gt; right of IS
a ft I\e
ilici! lire rtilid* \iguroiisty, we cun have just as good
ñute i* hrn'by emit mini'd or t h»*, hr Yv
11tu I t l l . l t l i l e H i t e n
a inerting a* if it bad been ,s ilver
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I’ .rtiri call,»« ! t o tir.j. f **è,"r 1
■ i' 1 . a. d 1 . y • 111 in. mar . t.o ii; tin* ti,
. u di in os er
We have already invited nflleinte
M11II &lt;• on
AU
by »h**#tii .,• *oríbitg t«* l.t w
At 1tie ■"III. Ilg
i on noli ■ outil * g i ; l * . g o l d r i n g f " n o . T h e o
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t Vi r, for d \ ■ - l o f f i ' S a , t l i \ t . * o n M o l i
ft.ml looked
it M lit •I lepar'
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present.
nil •on! •* .• »O
Fair.
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filled . ■ -i
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proper tn^bod. of iu. ."ling anil feeilI»:. %• i \ *
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let. Tie j u; answering their names
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I tilt* presili.',, of George Mason, who
* ,un In* mu,In
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udtr tiie sudili.
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preparation*
f,.»r
their
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lb,«lumi.
Anna
McLaughlin
We will ll..ve i he help of nil the
. I ! *• ly und tIn* i*ntiri* f*tir
one of tin interested lt.*fi r • I" I w
re.ep*,,iii oilier th.,ii to llave a good
The jury here entered open cauri ec*s.
\t..n
Mr- Holly and
i
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tin- ...liege of igrii’ulture,
b. . :i pi .I
tlr.it fri.
I .11, ululili
t tie &gt;h
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ind declared they could not reach it
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thr Ventr. and Die folio wing a" 1..;.. 11r,J. 1 cl,..»
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open
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111 Wild pro I lisio 11 along the it lie Is
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H i* bit I t lid Mi »*&gt;
i lie plot
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.it.ytiitcg ■&gt;: ibi* i
skirted by the survey
II.- declared ‘
Philip- Drug More and there in
Vili Ite her)- in full forro. I j, I I i-ini:. itifHj t*h ruin« ', 1V to gl'*'
p.mi thry X
John l_. Junes and Geo. A. l)e- lem ptedthat tie had never Jieiird '•! a
sec- exp« efeil u grand ru*lt for good seals,
\N» »’ k
I bey are arranging
tl I \«• pii"du » t inn
tit\
t
1 be .b **t1' L
Cottes here sworn in as assistant
f. tr
lion of H o n d a ntor, wanton mi
it* -Y large number of the ct»*t
b.tv»*
S.'intiiole County FHIT 1- t »
»teles attorney.
ni. f \ fun* dt play* and the out of u. : i th.»* n •n, ge 1n*« • pl'too, 1fl w1". Il
natural growth or Mitli sot! . ■»,■
'.•» u&lt;k&lt;i* b.r *ab- and these tickets
l* !&lt; lit* 1 .i|;ti•«1
f »» XX:1 • \1 •it* will be ., feature of |i,C
IU l on. 1t 1« i 1 ,t»-f i í »•♦! t.. :i
Stet* of Florida vs. 1) W. furrie.
Xill .
tile 111.,II tlmt
11tnrugli -l.i.l
tl" '
! ( " r r .. ...
seats.
1!» ♦»&lt;i !:î X X
tlmt every resident
I'he i.trli, •
I*«-,-tally ti, i,,
i Jr ^»li 1 * l*í h. •n««r . lot 1 i •—
Thv f,.ir
rr.'.it
ii,*v. toad will |.t *:
, b ' H .......... i f'ir choice seats.
enthuse bim*,-lf witli it
*4.
i .Mint V ill*! rIi t * r
i»*i IrV I•oil » I n* t'•IM 1«• joli.
taking u Vu i.
o. i f t■
Idea that he or she
He d,*tl.,re«l that everything ha*
deep lilt. Test f tile lair ,in&lt;l tbeV lile i lignum 1 lltlf M*ifl T «Mfil
lililí
11," ,■
&lt;&gt;( one that st.ni.;&gt; to pj.
b*1
'
a iirruyge.l. even to tin* " ‘¡iiirg of
will be here &gt;.11 *i berilli,' time Wilit t* I
I*;
Ii* Hit' » i (.’ -d
i it* » •r a»
who come.
tin*
tint.,is. ,1 1 1 ,| ltt.it l be money i* at
aliti
varied
exhibit*
i
Mi*
bv
i
lly.
and
til
r»»D»
rg&gt;
I ,
The ladies o! ill. •• ■
bund (or liegtnuiog work, which v*til ;
U
"
;
»
.»f
f
ounn**
t
lie
.
i
r*.
at
»•«iniC
M,1(lirl
in&gt;- booster* yerierday were amTh,
been most a^-ttve m their
1’*»IU. 1
l*i nor«»* e 1» not be allow, .I to ' ,g until i In rn.iil
Tampa, Jan. • 2ft. C om plete, in
|
l((
ply
repaid for tintr trip over tin* dit.g in June
and it would not Ii, .. i» tti ft t h,
w . .................
l.y M1» &lt;». ,i h» litt Z 1d Hitt., I n n ' l * 11" ei. i
•»»ty ihhail is the program of the
iiivii'ifnl -.i ti.." of Se m uml.. .olii)
' i*
say that without them ii
Plant .mil fthr ubhery Kvhlhlt
“
I
F
’lorida
(i.r
down
the
pentiiHulj
1
*
&gt;
Di t h » ' t
! r l »*&gt; »I
6x*parilla Carnival, t hi* dates of
p jilv :tn,l t bey (..und the people along Mot •ii 1&gt;j
tion whether tile fair ¡&gt;
.M
r..
George Pox, Jr., will liavit
and
lluough
t
ie
ideal
I
londa.
.1
t
h
.■
de;m rt VN« !1 .. it*it »tin*
’»hich are Fehruary 12 to lft im lu,
[ i f . . Im,- iiiiwl f'ieiiilly lo tin- fair lb*
be the grand surce-« tb. t
charge
during
the Seminole County
He said that a cprefill calculation
' p.
jitcasing and brillami full of i lie buoitlttr spirit. The lighted lea tuns ,* their da**t. "Y'ini
ready ttlluincd.
Pair
of
the
Plants
and Shrubbery ex­
end
i-siitnnty
nf
the
Vusin,*«*
for
the
•-If, G o t . o f 'lit te b
» blell
n* ^mlertainment ever arranged
Unlike
most fain nil * h. ■ fen trip yt**terdi y gave the business and I
hibit
Special attention is called to
new
road
lor
the
nr*t
twelve
months
n *,*'orida will iu* offered to thounii'i the idea that after *1 he lair 1» mefit
tutes arc ahsolutiily fr*• !•» tlalter operation has Itctn made by the the fuel that especial care will be
**nds of visitor* from other states
itor.
The sign of webome will t" i&gt;\,-r it would not be a bad idea to mhor principals of performance
company,
and that the ligure* show taken of nil exhibit*.
*n those of F'lorida as well, lntii.
dâ1
|,y \|r
seen on every point of the county, make these booster trips over the _,r&lt;. u „ n Y j,„ s
* Jm
Ittoro
than
fcUO.bOU un llm business
Anyone wishing to make an exhibit.
^ t on» are that ail past attendance
roomy
i.I.oul
twice
ea,
It
year
to
see
MurKn.
uUl&gt;
Jenk&gt;,
by
Ml.
Holly.
t
tilling the entire populuie tln.t &gt;1111sight for tho first ^’ear.
can obtain
entry blanks from the
WiU for HorJdu will be broken,
people and talk over the important These tno..;m&gt; typical chafarvt(.rs.
inole county bids nil a fontl welcome.
fie left last night for the north to
bwft
»pedal day» h»ve * Heine miter ■'the date’. F'eT&gt; H. L ?, subject» ‘ Relative to the Welfare of Mi
Murks, who i- lion. Tiios, return later and see lliut ihv work is fair headquarters or by applying to
Semi
mile
county.
Jenks
brings Iu, son, Hub Jenks, who started along the proper lines that Mrs. Grorgtt F*ux, Jr., who has ac­
and ftth, and ovqry day n big day
n
l hc "Clear Havana Cigar
Among those making the trip has lived iu the count!y all Ins life, will mean rapid completion.
complished the seeming impossible
T' »9 designated in honor of
yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. John finds college life too *wc!l f,u Him
for this exhibit.
Card
of
Thunks
*
» »upremaey In the manufneMeisrh, Mr* J. \Y. Dirkins, Mrs. an,I wants lo go home.
Another ing in her ch a rm in g inunner.
In this great section of Florida tlm
During tho recent illness of my Henry McLaulin, Mr». Cico. F'ox, Ji, populat character is Maggie Fagan.
i* ,c' Kar*i Saturday ig "Panama
Good *|n*rialties will I m * introna
being so namo d be- wife and the hirlh and subsequent Trof. Ezell. C. R. YValkei. I I . II. Irish waitress, which will be well
plant and shrubbery efhibit should
duced. umong thnm Miss Mclaitighm.1 , 01 the ,lct that South F'lorida death of my infant bnby boy the Marks, S. Runge, F. P. F'orster, Mr. taken care of by Gietchen Shultz.
lin und Mr. MyCllntock will givo lie one of' tho best that can be ar­
»»inland port. aro tho neare8t of neighbors and friends living in and
and Mrs. F. W. Mahoney.
Hub lenks fulls in love with Maggie the Maxixe
Tius will in* u jd,-n*ing ranged and alt those who can in
win ^
Manama Canal; Sunday around Moore's Station were *"
unit rtu-y sing " I 'd Lite to Marry
anti
beautiful
dance and will be any V a y assist m ibis purl of the
kimi tinti considerate thut
tlieir|
Amt. an»! their dame always brings grently appreciated by their many
h v ' * " " ay"
"•
Dinner Party
lair should do so with the full knowl­
rr*t
peace sermon» and aa- friendly ministrations cannot pa&gt;*
down the house
Inondi
Mr* John Thomas entertained at
concerta by ten hands; Monday unheeded and I and my family take
edge und conlidonee that their ex­
Ollier song features are by Jun*
*V **P»rU la Day, the most sttec- this means of publicly thanking six o'clock dinner yesterday evening,
nio
St union, as Ophelia Uurclay; L-Miss Reth Burleigh of Tavares, hibits will be placed to advantage
Mr. und Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Ii. W.
thl n °. th" period* “ nd Tuesday. them one and all for their help in
Clarence Mahoney as Jack Datrel; who has been the guest of Miss and will have the special care of the
D» y wiU, be known as the hour of need. Also for the beau­ Hines and Mrs. Thomas. The cozy
Carl Roumillat ai Dickey Murphy Cnrric Ensmlnger has returned home. authorities.
home
was
beautiful
in
all
its
appoint­
Florin,
DtyM **«c* u*« South tiful flowers at tho funeral of the
aro
all clever and will be well ten­
ments
and
the
dinner
was
all
that
daeti«
w*&gt;tld In the pro* baby and other attentions that
Miss May Leonard!, who has been
dered.
Miss J. Pearle Rogers takes
Mrs. Graddick is the guest of her
could
be
desired.
The
guests
spent
a
touch the heart «o deeply in tho dark
T i ” oi tho best ritrua frulte.

the c u r r y c a s e
absorbs a t t e n t io n

THE FLORIDA LIVE
STOCK ASSOCIATION

a.

TRANS-FLORIDA LINE
ACROSS PENINSULA

MOST ATTRACTIVE
W ILL BE BOOTHS

%

r

THE FAIR BOOSTERS MUSICAL COMEDY
MADE DELAYED RUN BY HOME TALENT

ALL READY FOR THE

g asparilla c a r n iv a l

P L A N T A N D SHRUBBERY
EXHIBIT A T THE F A IR

most delightful evening and at the the part of Professional College the attractive guest of Miss Agnes daughter, Mrs. R. E. Tolar. Sbe preparation« have been hour of sorrow and suffering.
sing
somo Beiner returned to her home st will return to Jacksonville Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morris close Mrs. Thomss was voted a Chaperone and will
te e in g the
catchy
songs
and
keep
tha
show
go- Osteen Saturday afternoon.
accompanied by Mrs. Tolar.
charming bride and hostess.
t low rate«.
and Family.

�GERMAN GUNS CAPTURED IN FRANCE

♦ £''&lt;$&gt;&lt;$&gt; for about five years nnd her enthusi­
astic work in the Sabbath school and
missionary society is commended by
all.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
The body was interred Friday
♦ ♦ ♦
* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
THE PRESS OF THIS STATE ONE ()!' FLORIDA’S
afternoon
ui 2:30. Rev. IVm. Stones
CHULUOTASNAPSHOTS
f
of
Oviedo
conducted a short but
MOST VALUABLE ASSETS
We are having some nice winter
|
touching
funeral
service.
Under*
w eat her now .
I
taker
Hunt
of
Oviedo
had
charge
of
The
Iruit
crop
is
nearly
all
oil.
FROM JACKSON VII.l.K Tl.MKS-t NlON
Pall bearers tvere: J a m e s
Mr Peterson of Philadelphia is at tin* burial
Ills winter home on Lake Pickett fur Osteen, George .Incolm, Oscar SwunThe increase ,inil th* improvement ahotlt us few except loti- a- all.' We
lite coming monili or two.
He is Miu, Leon Cunningham, Frank Story
of Florida newspapers is one "1 11»** know. The owner of u paper knows |
accompanied by a party of friyniis and Klipih Hridgis, all young men
most
reliable sign» ol the progress that every dollar spent on improving I from the icy north who come to on- friends of the deceased.
I he grave
n
ami prosperity of the state.
Sev­ it adds to its earning capacity, and
I was lined with ferns and evergreen»,!
jo y the fishing, boating, etc..
eral new weeklies have been recently this fact keeps newspapers close to
land the floral nflerinCf for the easkel
wVU as the sunshine.
established, and a number ol the their revenues. The :*_veruge editor
Mr U M /.erbe ii entertaining nt,,i Kr!lV'' w'*n' v“ r&gt; '»eautiful
Kvpapers of the state lu\e outgrown lakes as little as po.-slblu for his per11is brother and nephew from Ohio " &gt;
* ftft * ° anxious to do somethe weekly held and have bloomed sonal use, and applies as much us
Messrs. DeShong, Rice, Harrison ll,inK (l,r llw*a a u ' 1 ll,vi"K Halids fail;
out into dailies.
So far a.» we possible to building Ins paper up and Hutehiiifon were
guests at the i *''* to grow tired in here service. Tinknow, the ventures have been as No class of*men live more in tlu* fu­
bereaved family has the heart felt
Chuiuota Inn lust week *
successful as the men in charge of ture than newspaper men.
sympathy
of the entire community
Mrs, C. F. Knulerson of Fort
them had reason to expect, and
The community must make the
.uni
the
large
attendance of (riiynds
Pierce is visiting her mother, Mr».
many
a locality that now barely newspaper, and then the new-»paper
from
Oviedo,
Gerit-va and LockM. E. Jacobs this week.
sustains a newspaper will sustain it makes the community.
When the
Photo hy Atnarlcan Preti Atsoclstlon
wood
testified
to
the sympathy and
G. M. Jacobs spent Tuesday in
liberally in a year or two.
people of a town make possible imifr,•ndly feeling in the heart-« of the
Frullami ovili exhltilt some of Uicoe tropldes fu London ami oin. i .
,,
Orla ndo.
; epic of our neighboring towns.
Florida has more newspaper* in provernent•* in the newspaper that
proof of th e stiro»-»» of llrltlsti urms
A A. Simmon* of Fan tlallie v i s a ­
proportion to population than nny i represimt* the town, (lune \* ry■iinit i * mi hard to give up one in the
ed Ids sister. Mr* M K Jacobs :
Other southern slate, and we think |Movements are the beet possible a«lftr ■I bloom &lt;&gt;f youth and it is ulmo-it ì| llousekecpcr’ s Short ('nurse
few day» last week.
*1 nomics in givfng tu men
hus more in proportion to-populrflion f vertlsemonts of the town, and the
Mrs. W F Graves of Kis*imitce impossible to say anything to comThe Department of Home Eco-i Short ('nurse, h-i uri
than any state east of the M issts- paper as it grow» lilts us every h-gitiwas called to (Ttuluota last Monday tort the heron veil ones, hut we can |nomlea. Florida State ('oliogè for ami field work m i . .
»¡ppi river.
This stale has more mute interest with it
We hud in
only point them to the great and Wotnen announco tlu- Hou»ek«oliera’ prolileins
by the death of h«v little niece.
newspapers than «|uite a number of every community pessimists who
all-wi-e
Father who makl-s no mis­ Sliort Course in Home Economica,
The death angel hovered over our
Expeiues:
states that might he mentioned that knock their towns: did anyone ever
takes
hut
"docth ali things
well," to be held in Tallahassee, February
..............., , ___
, ..........
„
.
community
last ______
Monday
morning
The
studentd in thè Short i
r,,.
have two or three times as* many. know a newspaper man who^idongund etui me i/ far I » own little Ethel i » ^ '1 ««Itmtehd them W 'these beau- -jAr*t to Match 0th. 1915.
can
«pcurti
board
in
tint
people uh live in Florid».
We have |«d to this class? T here Is not u
i,ni' comiorting
comforting word»:
H H ,,
, „1
.
‘
,
, I anwmtani-r mm in Fiorir!» « bn li mu Louise, infant daughter of Mr. and , 111,11 1,0,1
worn»:
For w [lum short Course is plan- mitory at $3.50 per week__
more big dailies than nny
any state
»tote In
in newspaper man in
ut Florida
florida who is
I» not
„
. n .,
...
--t
io think mi- Km b.r i-.,.»u,a : _ ....
. .
» - * • iv^- -.--¿si.*«» •
• 1 *•
■*■«
thg south except
‘
W
« ^ » * 1«-A l f V
».
?
x, n
.
T^V necessary maten.ih
else yes. T o r e than
* &gt; k a*1? n iow'
,,u‘ i l "
, hose
. , ’' t* F ° r
home-keepers on the ing, a fee of 31. fin is charg.
nre no
no ntlfitr
otJfAlf fee»
fee» and
and no
no tt-.
it » .
t
„r i m vi bino ..Le to do with the nm«. fulTcring was very severe and on
*
, „ .
|farina— esimilaMy the -mothers of nre
population
■a
1
01,1 l!' 1&gt;HD s
]
.
M onday morning its little sold re- !
1 11,1
soon shall cle'.itly see Cunning Club Girls.
1 If you are interi-i. !
nny of the southern states.
' porjty of the state.
turned to it« Maker, The body wa« Tim way He led was best for me.
2nd. For the home-keeper» in the t«» rumi, or if yon tin
The papers of Florida -average
The newspapers of Florida differ
toens and cities whose education did formation, w rite to, \
interred Tuesday
Rev Win. Stone»'
high in ipiality as well ns in number, on many points, but all are working of Oviedo conducted a short funeral
* l‘,'c m think my Hither know«
' not include Home Economies and Harris, Director l»**pt ?*.
The average man would give credit for the good of the stale
Some are service over the remains, which wen *1 he thorns we pluck with every rose
I who &lt;io not unilerstand the prin- nonne. Fla Stute l'u|
for this to their management, and lie working in broader and others in
clph-s and sen me underlying home e ll
concluded by the Sunbeam Hand The daily griefs we se.-k to hid.-would he mistaken. Of course, nia'n- narrower field», hut the lutt«r up­
tnuf. long around the -little grave kr ,rn those dear i-ye.« we walk be nmnngetncnt.
ngemenl counts for something
An doing their share u*. faithfully as t In­
stile
,
Ird. For member« of Women**
during tin- singing &lt;*f tin- "Child's
able writer is superior to a poor former. The sin- of a paper i» gen­
Chicken Thief Wrote Ve-tClub» who are on Home Economics
Song Prayer
They .oven-d the
w riter, and a first class business man erally measnred by the size of iluAfter
cleaning out a chicken ... p inI
I lo ve-lo thin k m y Father k n o w s
committees. They cun come and
liny mound with beautiful flower»
HIrinIngham.
Ala., the chicken fhW
is ahead of u tilth-rate one. Hut the city if f which it is published, but the
ami evergreens. The bereaved par­ M y strength und weakness and my study Home Eronnmlrs for two loft the follow Ing "not..
d , r ’ - ,n
character of a newspaper is founded brain of the editor is not. A number
woes
weeks and go vack and lead.their mercy on my soul, how umn&gt;
ent« have the heartfelt sympathy of
*.»
on something much broader than of the weekly papers of Florida are
And that by trusting we shall sec
club member.« in a similar study.
the entire community.
have I stole. Inst night nti I t
t -,t
th e taleris of one man or of a group managed by mon who could hold
Each ero»s is graced by v icto ry."
4th. For Canning Club Agents In-fore, i-otnfng i.-i ! i. •
off men.
It is fixed by the com­ their own with the ablest rnen op till­
llieil at ( liulunln.
who wish to study more of the home 2h i .ot. |en.. m«» i i
munity it serves, whether that com ­ ing dailies
There is a gri-ut deal of
Th«- .h-.It II iiug.-l lias Ii«» \ «-nil OV»*f
problems, in order to take their night '
"Vaudeville ’*
munity be a pari ol the county or luck ««bout newspaper environments our «•onimumty again during the
Thu Lrin v a ml** v 111«* whlrh In note work directly tn the home
I
the whole state
Money makes,as well as in viroutnent« in &lt;*t her line« W1-l‘ V. . 11** t limigli it w i-n- 1l&lt;db to 1.•«‘t \ &lt;•
pla n ..f W o r k
underMoiul In th- old un lining o f the
news pii pero, and newspapers have in o f e n d e a v o r , a n d t h e n t b u r e a r e a Tin.« t « ht*- . In •miihk for iit- own Mi * * varb-tv ebov. -orlgln .illi in.-atit i -bort,
[ ' .* da v wdl be In i.h-d a ■ follow«
make tu«.ie &gt; t-&gt; properly tepre-etit g r e a t m a n y a b l e m e n w h o p r e f e r t-&gt; I ( m«U Ln »li-. &gt; &lt;•it th
light drainât Ie pl*-ce Hi which songs
da tight*- r of
-i mu ] ii mi 1,*-ei a r e from in e tti
t he corniminlties m w bn h they un­ b e t h e i r o w n b u s s in a « m n l l c o m
Mr»
M
K JlS I"IT1.«. on Thvir rulli &gt; »--I &gt;•&gt; fatui!Uir tun*-» wer»- introduced
la r« of faculty of Co. lege.
published properly
i n u t i l i y r a l l i e r t h a n h i r e i l i c i n - e l v e « rtmrni f at »» &lt;v
win li 1 i-r - j.:r i I ’ to 1 th. nam*- frj-ni the v l’ tar- of
♦
|o mi J_* mi J.a In r 1 i*
+
R E P A I R S ♦
+ B O A T
We -lioill'l l av. aid they ba'&lt; to o n t c i a l a r g e r m u
« .*«.*_ it - tilg Iti ! Il . I » •dl with It * \ a mb I Ire. Ill .NuMaatlily , tlu- birth- food p re paration, a »lady ot fund -e
+
piace of the poet Olivier Itassellu, who
AND OVERHAULING
make mom-y in order to favorably
M i»» Itosi« Ims hc«*n suflt-rMuk.- r.
t'leal*
Va l i n s . l e a . l i t . g t o b !:
♦
W’Nh tile flr«t to eolitpOHe (iijrJi »ongs.
...
11
»r
*
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1
1
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represent the communities in which
♦
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IJ on I no !.. ■ r.
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til 1
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n
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they
p
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1«'»•Hi
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When
A la b ia li
w o u o -u
go
Into
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♦
pupci- that loine " I f tin* pre— gen
t-.i ri li 1 y f 1
! ( •11t 1«*- U .1.» .1- •, . 1• 1 it * é
INI -i- in !.. *t lifk’H, ♦Ofu i TX !•'■» &gt; I
m o u rn in g Ilo ".
' tn th e t ( l a n d s a la i
«.
«-rally
t- ¡-r&gt; . . t the coin m uui I (■-»
W.1* lUVMlV («• .
m g to *1 f?
i 1 ï Siti di i 11 \ &lt; u r
a ml , ! ,t. mi-.'ti * L’ •. !•&gt; 1
Not f. r uc.^t-.rj
f e c i u ! t ! i i n d i g o l o r e ig h t d n y s . and
t
in w Im h ih r-, are published j»r«*j»- d u r i j i K l ' i . i t t u n e t h e y w i l l drltl.lt n o
:i :i .i
- !.. i lit ,r III f h» i
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Poor
w-pa p.-r, poor .«tii- n i l t h . o n t i n g i . - a m l t l i a t I t a w h i t e fiali &gt;Ii.i : . « \, r ’ • 1 ,-r |r |i*i •!*» *
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mUnity good tleiVspaper, good com d m « tu !' b a t t i. o il l.’ e w i t h l b - 1 m e n t a l
’.ill
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„.FEBRUARY I2,hl.3";l4,hl5,hl6,h
1915
FIVE D A Y S Y O U 'L L

NEVER

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FORGEX

Everyone is in Search oi Happiness
X A \ y fn A
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,s p r e p a r i n g t o g i v f . i t t o y o u s e r v e d i n a j o l l y
a n d UNIQUE ro R M

T A M P A W ants You Here, anti Trusts Nothing will Interfere.'
T A M P A Is Going to Show You a Carnival That's Goirftf to Eclipse
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Anything of its Kind Ever Attempted.
T A M P A Learned Lots from Its Last Year’s Carnival, and Knows
W here to Improve on that Delightful Occasion.

FANTASTIC PARADES

ARTISTIC PARADES
MASONIC PARADES EVENING PARADES
and “PARADE PARADES" Constantly Da; and Night
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A Spectacular capture of Tampa by
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Water Carnival. Brilliant .with Fireworks, Music by Countless Bands, .Street Carnival
Dances, rarely Costumed. Aerial Flights and Balloon Ascensions

ALL TO BE FREE
.Tampa detesta "hold up” entertainments. Everythin* is offered to you without "a string tied to ÌL*

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DISEASE PREVENTION

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STOCK ASSOCIATION

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i,, rti*r to lock tin* si' |. . &gt;t
re the live stink 1' Bh'tr n t*d
I:'. Iletter to prevent dn*ea-e ih;:n
to he forced it» sure it. utid it'- •
not only from the viewpoint m Me
victim of th« disease hut also ( ; » h
th,. dollar« «n*l con Us side the *i b
ih.it concern* the employers o' h&gt;i»*i
For. after nil. the pocket is tin
itronji' hi argument with some i«l us
in our relations to others, in all m»tttr&lt; excepting those of the must ititimntu personality. The human side.
mm t
I hi* pitiful si'h-, appeal* to our *) tnpathiis. it rarely excites us to the
flllt
viteiit of giving teal monc)
,\ui| fiotn this economic stand
pun i it is cheaper (or the employer
of labor to prevent sickness than m
pay the cost of illness or of enjorccd
idlrM - Many of the great cor­
poration* of Florida, ns of other
jtati-i have established a sort of sick
itisuranee fund ¿imong then em­
ployees, to which each is required to
contribute proportionately to hi*
wages.
In return the protected

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CRUISER FOR SAI E

h -13th ,

1915

EDUCATIONAL
Embracing-Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Domestic Arts and Crafts,
with exhibits of Stock, Hogs and Poultry, and* the products of South Florida R a c irig. Polo, Sports, Aeroplanes, Lectures and Entertainments of all kinds.
For Information or Premium List, Address

WIKI. R. O’NEAL, Secretary

of

will .end them this
la*t resort kindly

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One of tin* most important things
for ibis meeting is to alecidu upon
some measures that should be pre­
sented to the attention of the next
legislature. With proper help from
the state, the livo stock industry can
soon be lua^ii^aijjUL lb# important. •&gt;
’place it* deserves in ouf Industrie*.
Kvery member- should come pre- •
pared to make suggestions a* to ben­
eficial laws, and also to lie prepared
ty stand by what the majority may
decide is best.
We should have no
half ' way ineusdres, nor any dis­
gruntled kickers- when the meeting
l- over
VV&gt;■ need to gel some live
men into this issue and push mat,*r v ird like we mean business
in order to »ecure results. The as­
sociation will lie n powerful force if
you and all the others will make it

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ti 1 o| i lie [oral
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and Kis'itnnii't* *&gt; i tioi ■, a» |»iMjhl». and give
nnplr opportunity lor,,ill meinliera
to nivi' their ex pent* non. Wd urn
announcing a meeting «»( three days
i m order to give plenty of titno for
fu!I din-union ol these topics, anil
'-till ho aide to devote jwrt of each
diii t" insiHTting the exhibit* at the
'*• riu;.«»!»• I .’aunty. Fair.
The aUihnritie-* of this fair assure us that
they Hill have a good display of livo
|stock on this occasion, well worth

tin- c
IT , I. #i|. ■' vor I c.|*i &gt;-"I T:ie V.'lllg I'lill-Js]
in..'i i
inn tier verts iirm in the f mlt
Nearly lour n
‘ ,r (¡«-I■••ml. te liioiisand K t n i i \i*r.-rs .’ rr found in . ,-t
« laltorer the Marshall aid ("nrnlina f*lantl-*ni
. i: ,.-i employer and ii i&lt; in almm; every o th e r ' h*
for luin-eli. i ut island on the Atlantic
In Africa I tl
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. t tig th.11 the door is open 1» ("hri-liall KndeaMtr n vor . iteiii'iou-. measure
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ill ,.r»: \ ' * i i t i i i . i n KndeuVorcr once found
i,, | . ,,, ,j() the 1 ' K Mtilingrcm on top of one
\N. I . T. I . .Meeting
I'litatin', i.v e v - 1" f l he pyramids. In Australia since
T* • meeiingat t he lli.pii-i ihur.-h
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j the society «a » a yer.r or two old has
la-'
l liiir-da&gt; afternooli h a - ii osi
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'|'t ,
|tie ssork ihuirished. It has Held socini cresi mg
The rtvw piesidenl. Mr*
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soldier rctanes, large eonventions, and is n
W i l olimi irti opcilcd (he meeling
|.hoi.| tn at ment. ' l" ,l' ‘‘r 111 1he churches there despite
is Insist on vacAmerica is so strong Homan with a strong Scripture lesso n, uniti
tall pox.
- Catholic we have gained there
a culled upon Mrs. A. K. Philips to
ahcrc r* cognize considerable footing.
The story of lead in prayer. which »he dui with
rmii' or epiiicn- Christian Endeavor In Asia is an ■ueh fcrvor unti jniwer as^io m o t i v i
in itrrMivrrtnl thM. iah.«nrbmirfhi»iUar -of uWfrjifif 'aicorft- Iter hr*.irrrs wifh’ fhi* greul need and
Ubwivt ¿ A . vacuiL -for- iluringv,lllr*-s«At Madura, South In ­ importane» o( thè worji. The presi- 1
! lus fit et was recognized un­
and his wages are continued during gtess.
dy 1500 natieve Kndenv- dent Ihen gave a linei hut intenuling cnleil lo dispose of the necessari
disability caused by disease or acci­ der the system ni -slavery in tbi*
She em
mbled for a convention. tali, abolii pia un for wnrk
business as quickly as'possible, and
dent. Hut rarely does the amount country, and tin * physical * ondition
ph.t-ui d lite importami* o( a hindi)
get ttetore the meeting definite stuw
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nel
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of
ever)
slave
uf tin accumulated assessment from
noi criticai spirti tonarti tItosi* «lu»
Jistii.s a« to the net mil benefits of
guarded
an) individual luboter meet the cost
disagree. « u h us urging its to
go
tetti pera tii» |o ip i h«- citizens of a
The modern ¡ rim iple
o( nudical treatment, nursing, eld.,
(or a ir I ili lo\c and klndliin-ie»
1 *w*i. -i i i !, t w a. ' . , i-r op [sir limit &gt;
ventiou
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In
11i r I i a * . or
in hi- particular rase. The excess of
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'ftgo,,|
li, I los|,|g -lo* s, 1*1,
ari-es lili- deli i,;, information can
V» tile -1
re. &lt;igi, it i. . , .
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•a, &gt; ..*'t must la- met from the gen '
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im i : pht i o lieti lu te i)
1 c fr* el\ gltet
v,', .»in- ilottlils I in­
fi
I no! to which all e m p l o ) c c « |
a
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tiallinlv .,
I hm
moral
iienelits
to
a community ol
k.,,. . o t i t n b u t e d or b y t h e c m p | o \ j
Iti i-.tllie, « e can Ilio« our trumpets
no
license,
but
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K x p e r ie u e c
alter thè victory’,’*
financial good.
When .the cost ■*!
worth
the
while
ol
every
one
of
them
ha* shown that the aasesaments paid
Mie then proceeded to thè busiprosecuting inni maintaining the
by the employed usually do not meet to stpo and consider its personal ap­
io
"1 thè me« tmg. u hi r li site con­
s'* per i cut of criminals, the lowest
plication
to
tinrombilo: - II I *■!•■■
the aggregate cost of- administering
dì- ’id ni no carne.I and elltcienl
&lt;stini;d*’ of cm me trate.ibb* t'* in
must irteel..
the bus pi tale* in which the ill or tn1*vi i '
in I i similar per* enliige
jur*-d arl cured for.
of il........... lid p.l Open- 111 I in ' Oftt ol
VI•*i, .1 - i'U-i.ii has p ro v ld id pi.H
tii,ii -wraiii'i- against a number &lt;*l I
run. n.oa ilUMioi1*, 1*1 the t**l III ef
BUILDING
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H. H. DICKSON, President

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THE.SANFORD HERALD

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THESANFORD H E R A L D

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S T E IN M E Y E R . F A R M E R
I ftirunry II, I. 5, f. the Seminole
t imiii. E.-.ir will lie lit Id at Sanford,
.tiid the i-iuzc-ns are m.ihiiiR ,tre,»ar.ttiotiH to dtt themaelvp** proud.
In
addition to htdi.R a Rood preacher,

; . HOLLY. Editer
W. M. !!\Y*1!.S, Musine»* Mnnn.rr
I’ui.tiOvtt » rt-ry TNit^uy *n&lt;l Krliliy

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

the

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hud ixiivfhtiol from a street car
He iulinitt&lt;-ii tlmt lie had » vimi the
antoniolnle ..•iiting lielore he »te|u
pod to the grutind. and the lower,
«yurt declared him guilty of rnn-^
irilnitorv negligence,
Th&lt;&gt; Apellate

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Money that Earns

Steinmover know* a few Judge denies thi . however, and ‘■i,|ii

tilings yorth knowtliR about how to
HI’BM t t l P i l t i N i l i n t . , i s ai tv a m i
raiMt fine vi-Ret a Met, ..»id if lie w on ’t
o n »: tt xlt
» ••» compete for one &gt;•( i lie Iiir prize» we
INI X MOSI I»*«
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TI I RKK M O M I l H
7* hope that he will i oi :m ill to nerve
on the committee that i&gt; to judRe
i ! )« 4 U t f*q| In (lie C il f by t 'a r r l t r 12.00 P rr V r* t in
the celery, tin- turnip» and *ich.
.A il««n r# n r 2 0 f . I*cr M »m ik
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to
it.
Holly.
Apalachicola
P*jmrn!* In Adtuqrr AfuH II« Mftd# •• Offlr«
Time*!».

JANUABY

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Up the principle t Hu i it wax the duty
of the defendant to »top a nd Rive
the rig* t of way to tic pt&gt;de-| riari
Moreover, it i* Muted that the mo­
toriM in failinR to do no was not
only liahle tnttler the civil law, hut
an offender uRainM the criminal
statute» as well

If you have m oney lyinj; i*I4e w aiting for
Vfsiim-nt, deposit il with this Bank.

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good, pormanciii

W e issue T im e Certificates of Deposit which bear
available a t such time ils you m ay choose.

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lin iP f r*t A» S r m n d *It** M all M a I I r r VumM l ì m i 1
IJflA . at Ih r I'o a lo lT .rr al H o n fo rd . ln tfW t,
I n d r f A c l.p / o M iir h I n t . I * î î

He is too lni*j pl.tiilniR vhuicheA
Such a plain definition of the law
ju »l now, Ilro. John on
Hut being hearing on this troublesome question
a Rood booster be wi!! do M.nu-thing cannot fail to have u hone li rial ef­
Telephone No. I IK for tile fair.
He miRilt be ublo to fect. As a leading case on the sub­
O ffic e In llrrm ld Ita tiding
__ _______ | | raise u lew chicken» that Is raise ject It is bound to result in the exer­
them olT the roost some dark night. cise, of mote care by automobilista
Tito Sanford llcrnld announce» a
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVF.NS
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temporary omerReney
hospital for
f kr f tld ru t
V le#•I*r et 1*1r ¡nI
stand the possible legal consequences.
F O R B E T T E R W A T E R W A Y 'S
the Sunti note County Fait.
Pi obthe vi»A meeting of the Florida Inland. Enforcement of proper tratfir reguably preparing to "bleed
Waterways
Association has been lattons should be made much., easier
ilors. IVrry Herald.
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railed by 1‘ resiilenl* deMontmollin. by il end the motorists themselves
I mpoMiblc . Hro T h o m s o n . .L v Mf|
Sanforil&gt; K l u Kebrit- ought to be the fir.,- to give curA
cry tiling is free at our fu r.
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lauta, Ga.; John L. Branch, Tampa,
strong that there is nothing lift for
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Dour Mr. Editor:
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■ merit of the St Johns river and all club, and associations as a matter of
D. D. Bachelor, Jnx: T. W. Patter­
us, so we invite the world to come
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iiassible connections with ither rtv- self protection as well as regard for
in tho game with no ante.
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erw in the state. No more important the rights of the public. — Tampa Vou for your loyalty to our bright Atlanta, Gu.; T om IL Stewart, De­
little city for your spirit of pro­ fen d .
project cun be taken up by our Tribune.
Upon behalf of tho Seminole Coun- people, and unless they do take hold
gressiveness, and for the happy en­
O
ty hair Association the editor of w¡th n leaj worthy of ' attainment
thusiasm O'* promoting everything
Si. Johns House
T IR E S O M E T A L K
Tho Herald wishes to thank the very little can bo accomplished.
which you think mt\y render us
JxxyK. AiilebuR,-« Uviotlm ft. D.
Thc • Jacksonville ••Gotttf H^iids prosperous and popular. Yog .would
-B*Dur* tar. ) jot s#iy ttvaeipua- -»pFie rivers and harbors bill fs note
Humphreay, Lake Mary; H, M. ParBoosters
are getting tiresome to u even crave that our little ambitious
"*,ace Kfvon to thc iair ul nM: ,mM’ i before the United States senate and
Tin, E. J. Canada, Iaike Pickett;
The advertising has made the fair i w|n be hRteriy opposed, as was the great many people in Florida', espec­ gateway to south Florid» might ho G ; L. DcVoe nnd son. Wheeling, W
famous and the newspaper men of r i l «0 |B„ SPM|on whon appropriations ially since they same down into it leader in the great movements of Vu.; J. A Murrell. 1M. Tantpu; ('. M
Florida are invited to come to Satt- were reduce,! one-hulf.
Congress soul^ Florida where there are more Ivic improvement and progress of Holden, Greenfield. Mass.; G. P
ford the first week in February and wj|j no, Kjvp tnont,y t(l j,p|p |m. |good roads than all thc rest of the our own fair stale
For all of which, Venter. Miami; M. A. Parker, Knox­
aeu us in gala attire.
Wo will be j,r0vement unless the interested sec,
l,ul together and they come as fellow citizens we offer you thi ville, Tenn.; A. B. Shaffer ant! family
ready 'f o r them and will take rare t(onjl ,.)ko
umi milg(. H
from a county that needs good roads glad bund and bid &gt;mi good speed! Delphi, Imi ; P E Reddick. MintOf them
t(.,.
| ,,i ,t,p worj.
"bout as badly a, any county m the
Ntit only have you rutked your land. Il G Partin. Jr. \\ II Doug­
voice in the interest of material pro- lass. Oriundo; J. W Iti narri. Argo».
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It is In...... that there will he a .. ......
A * ,,u*
uf l1'"
Tho streets of the city or rather
m n ^out* Februarvx It h t, also
*'i &gt;anfnnl th.-n- was mi pla..- g.ess. but yon ba\e been brave Imi.. W. Deimore, Tampa, \V. Il
the privileges of the streeu have "Ealu'l.ku D a y * uf 11V Seminole &lt;»» the .jirogri^m (or the good roads enough when the fight was on for Long, New* Haven, Conn.; L. T.
been granted to the fair muocialion |County Fair, and Falntka and Ful- talks for the reason tlmt the editors moral reform lo plant yourself square­ Hunt, Oviedo; W. W. Loo. Atlanta,
during the week of tho Seminole ’ ,mm county should lie well repre- of Florida are also very tired of ly on the right side.
Ga.; T. I). Prevail, V. T. Peters, G.
County Fair and the license has M-ntcd and see the value of a good l“ ,vinK
Rood roads boosters
It in grand to see men who have C. I a-til». Edwin Robertson, Geneva.
been paid. .This meuns that no county fair
Paint ka- Herald
continually dinning into their ear» the courage of their convictions Rt-mt .Matthew.», Brody Matthews,
the good mails talk that i-mannte» wheel into line for civic righteous Car l Mat i hew»
Booths, can be placed on the stri-rt
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Matt lew».
originally from the sanctum of the m-s when they are rollvinced that Mr». S E
containing article, for sale unless the
Matthews, Maitland;
T A L K H A P I ’ l N E.&gt;.'editor tin- greatest good tonti» boost- it 1» thi- right thing to do.
suiti booth pays the association lor
Stexe Ni I«mi. Ovicdii ft tt Rub
T a l k lutp|iiui’»s insti-ml of gloom
I hi-n-for* the l-ots*
the concession. This don* mit. apply al.&lt;l keep your fii.i- with . Inifee aiti 111 III .tati'
\ notable ex.riTpte of this is -.our '■11- r;i - I .in g r i t , Ian !&gt;» t ‘ li a
■•f i *o- newspaper »■ g ut Florida compeer ol tile &gt;i-.t urdnV Itliiil* of Itiut..to the mere bruit who wi»|n-» to dt»
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\ tins, f ’ lii-agn (iu&gt;
ablotilii
i li e t i- .» .o imi* h sorrow
li/
\i Ilo lime lo ll-li li to t). lettoti t Imago, which we hail with excla­
, d a y his own wart-.» before In, door
Neumans,
Thu«
Hill, tiaklatrd N \
everywhere, so much of fear and
mud* boosters and while we-ul! be mations
I)
Mr
Boyce
wa«
brave
and
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am
Tnrrington. t’unn
turking cure, that .one who would
T o t he M idilli- Florida Pre». A-- inert-list the woc wh »ir.e tip a* a lieve 111 helping them if po»-;l.|,- u" *t Ill'll when In- mad 1 I lo- follow
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t i.t-,» yre It-rlalnly getting oli t lo iilg iiitnouiicemeni
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aociatlon. Greeting». You are cel- pu bili- foe.
Fut» many people Kick
ting close to the real thing and your and knock; we hear tot» much tie- ' " ’rVef ,lUt ,°'*ly ° f lh‘‘ nt,'w,P“ l,er
I lie Bum e U 1-eklles .ire tull\
association should do more for the pressing talk, too mm ! ,,f ,|„u
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alcoholic !.,-v
now »paper» in that s e c t i o n uf Flqr and dole and doom
talk happiness
&lt; ontIT Ueil from Page I
other counties have more untes of i-rages is injurious to everybody
ida than any other tnovemeitl could instead of gloom!
Talk happiness
girls, I pair shoes, f " 00, |t \ ('aid
good
brick
loads
than
Dllval
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possibly accomplish.
Also keep in arid you will fetch new courage to
tj„.ln By udv.-rtising well &amp; .'»oli»
mihd thnt the Florida Press Associu- some ho|K-less wretch, you'll brace ami yet these evangelists an alwasy ltnyiMll. tll
unx.ovr»
to
addr.-s.
our
local
Bousi.-rs
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k;uni,
Hentofonilo- adv. r
Id
I *ii» li m o l l i l i
R a c e . 11r - f p r i n lion exjH'Ct.s ti&gt; have you at Miami u{I tired, despondent m e n su llu-y
un ih, -uhjci I
I he Miami Metrup
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best
time
fur
r
pu«»u r
tistng if w lo »key ha
on March Ja. lit and
at one of will get their grip again, lie message
o ils
vi-r.i
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e- lu ll-' Iil.r « i d i
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f l i c lest
$ t 1111 t - a i l i
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thi- great! st meetings the Honda iii ymir hopeful word» will t r a v e l
meni» ailing thi» Ime in ine follow
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conira.
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»i*1 re»* has ever known ,ind tills also faster than the birds ami get more
II
i nhd prize best lime, pi|-her
have icfused to renew any 'such i
will be a business meeting with j».ople. far and near, t ha it you could mg
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mi
driver
et«* li I book *
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" F.nll'llng t lii- assistance uf th e liii-it u -s
»omi! I l f the trimmings III the even- „umber in a year uh. get the halm,
P h i l i p » ,V &lt; u
statipress
in
t
futight
l'i
creati
ings when the work is over
right away, while yet i he \i;ur is
Along with tin« a ntiiiutn enii-ii '
____ unit gay!...............
U," :J seultlnenl (or guud ri»a.U |ì|u&gt;
J,a rm „ uim»sly colipleii a- a l “
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young
M ake
u) &gt;our
The Borretury of thè Florida L iw mind tu can thè wlima, and keep wl11
l,**rlM—v
'bis nu-i-tuig
Uively lompanion pn-ture this stateAciually. thut
ai a telava t i»
meni
t ’Inri-in-e H
H
Howard, presipresiS tack Association lias called fur a &gt;,,lir ''E'"* l r " 1’ 1 b-nktng brine. InActually,
that Matemval
i» un« im-nl
Clarence
Howard,
m et ting of the organization to be bind your whiskers let there he a tb“ l J- 1’
Clarkson, secretary of the dent of the Commercial Steel Com■
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held in Sanford on Frebroarv
"mile that speaks of faith and .....
Florida State Good Road* AssoeiaGranite City. 111. refused anj ■ ^ | W H

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pices of the Seminole County Fair ,, n ' 1 *h*me them with your cheerful
and will no doubt be largely Jttcmi' For life is short, and we
C-d and productive of good lesults »biMild strive to have our fllll while
T h e movement for more and heller ri'-'f alive, if we’ d do that we must
livestock is assuming conaideruhle believe that il IS foolishness to giieve
projiorlion» and with every indica- for doubt» and fear* will have no

cation pointing to higher price* qnd rowm: ulk happinww instead
jp-eater demand for live stock It U iloom . TNalt Mason,
natural to have more interest in the
O industry.
Florida offers unusual
C O N V E N T IO N DOTS
jid'Yantiigc* to stock luistng and tinpossibilities of various sections id
th e state til Ibis direetion have
never been given a fair lest. TimesUnion.
O' 'Th e s--tfor.l Herald, for reasons

publicity agent, are quoted a» uu- „el for one of the warring nations,
thonzing the meeting wit» to one In hi- own a-dabl.- ami magmlic nt
"Mb the
Like Region dtvis.on uf wold» lie de. litreMl '
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'he Klnu.ia Stale Pfcxs Ax.uual.imi, . pliuils m the world a ml all the)
•*' Sanford
battleships and all the firearm» an-,
" Enlist" the aasista lic e uf l fu* not so wonderlul and valuable as I
of newspapers of Florida in Good Road one human life, with a soul wrappe
building! what else have the news- In it."
o
Yours in the interest of a high, !
pa tiers of Florida been doing for the
true and pure
last ten years, hut seeing to it that

Prominent among tlie interesting
and enjoyable features- of the Sanford meet of the Florida State’ F.-d.-ration of Labor w a s t lie i.ulo ride
given
the delegate
i r.iuml and
about the great celery, lettuce, latdiflower and other truck fields that

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15. Best all round u | . )&gt;0
prize $1.00. to j- selected yaa(orj
Furniture Co.
15. Best all rouml utiiU-te rd.

prize $ 1 . 00, H. B. M arks.

17. Best constructed car. pmhroobile, pocket knife, $1.00, Hill |{d«t
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General Dlfutlojrs

School I hll.

d r e n ’s Home Work

1/ Best piece girl'» hand work rl.
cepl sew ing . $! 0(1, t ,, l ,, |)n,.
tling Works.
2. Best collection canru

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National Bank

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School gi rl*. $ I On
book, First Nation.i. 1.
4. Best exhibit needlework. Grimmar School girl*. $1.00. «axing. |3r,k
book. Peoples Bank
5. Best exhibit plain
try
grade -, 51 00 bant • ••
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county authorities buijd roads
Mould there be any good road.« til
Honda if the newspaper- had taken
il" opposition stand to b o n d issues
and public niiprovcun-nl v*..rk
If it were not so very funny we
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Sanford House
K.-ll. r. Mi» P L

Keller.

vraile inroinprehcnsible to us, say*
that "U.lnndo can easily luy claim
to the title of Florida's best inland
»■«v for
fnr this
thi*. claim
can he
be outMan
utihshincity,
claim can

''-nd charm and Ununcial .-lability paper* ol EloriOu to help us to ndi- Chicago II! .
J. F. Busch B..IUto the Celery City. The funcy prices cule these good-road gentlemen in more. .Md.; B. Gil more, New Orleans
received by the grower, impressed proper ntyle. Tho fact is that the Ln.; T J . O Hara. Jax; Laura E.
newspapers of Flotidu have given v ash, N. l . city; t . r - Mulling »,
one with the thought that the war newspapers
was
exerting
no
.demoralizing
influj
thousands of dollars of Kpace and un- Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. ami Mrs. John
tinted In mr,ny ways." It is indeed
Muas, Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Foster and
silrage »hot * Colonel Robert Holly ortce on the enterpri»ing farmers of |measured energy to the good road
son,
Milwaukee,’ Wis.; W. J, Ellis
j building work: ntid they will keep
should thu.« gratuitously make an Seminole county.
M
ayor
D.
L.
Tltrasher'»
splendid
|
right
on
with
the
good
work
withand
wile,
S. h. INinder, Chicago, 111.;
invidious comparison tture to be re­
address
to
tho
convention,
and
|
out
the
slightest
cessation
of
niterJY
*•*-"*.
-^
r-&gt; N. Y . city, Mr. aijd
sented. Orlando is a lovely and proSpcaker-to-bo
of
the
next
Florida
oat.
.
"
rs-*ns^iHiamson, Graham
jfreasivc little city and tho whole
Legislature
Forrest
Lake's
characterI
*ln
communities
where
tho
people
JJC
;
Mrs.
W. IL Y\illiamson,
state is proud of her, but when it
istlc,
earnest
talk
were
greatly
upurB
not
«teeped
in
Ignorance
and
i
¡lule'Kh'
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comes to the best inland city, Lake­
predated
by
the
delegates.
.
B
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t
hpre
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K„
0([
road
building
i
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1
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'
Giles,
Orlando;
Bre*ton
land by common consent is the
Editor
Ilob
Holly,
Florida’s
groat
progress;
the
Intelligence
nnd
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&lt;hiof jewel, of purest ray serene,
^Gaineevilio; W. U. Lubins.
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xliDering on the broad voluptuous newspaper man who is keeping Sem­ acter of nîiÿ"sêttlemêni is simwn by , Spinks.
Calnetville; Victor I*. Rea, Chicago;)
bottom of the grand old Mother inole county to tho fore- co-equal the kinds of roads it has, and trav­ W. C. Clifton, Bartow, Fla.; A. P.
with bis Sanford Heruld, delivered elers about* Florida can easily judge
S t a t e : — L a k e la n d T e le g r a m .
Jordan, Punta Gordn; Miss C. L . 1
You have never been to Orlando. just such n talk as might have been tho quality of the settlers by the
Jackson, Jux; 11. C. Gentry, Brook­
expected of a progressive newspaper condition of their highways.
lyn, N. Y\; L. Y. War/on, Atlanta.
In tho Lower East Coast section, Ga.; A. J. Shiver, Now Orleans, L p .;
T h e trtlclo in tlie last issue anont man.
The Sanford delegates, headed by the people have' needed no prodding
the Baxter case seems to have given
Jnit. Sawyer, Edna C. Sawyer, Mrs.
the erroneous impression that the Vico President Blnckwelder did every in their good road work; they have Burbot, Miss Burbot, Philadelphia,
Herald was trying to protect Haz­ thing in their power to mako the demanded tho several hundred mile* Pa.; E. S. Hilt, Atlanta. Ga.: V. S.
ier.
Such was not our intention. “ boya" feel at home and enjoy them­ of hard surfaced roads that are Stallwlck, OrlundtfT O. S. Robinson,
found today in Dade coutity, be­ St. Louis, Mo.; Chas. E. Morrell,
This, jtaper has never shielded a de­ selves.
Wo were unable to remain to the cause they arc of superior cuiture.
fendant before or after he is found guil­
Titusville; L. W. Johnson, B. A. S E A T S ON S A L E A T P H IL IP S 1 DRUG STORE
ty of a crime of any eort. Aa to thc mer­ fish fry given for tho benefit of the
"A s for '"unHylng sentiment" for Goodaie, Tumpa; Augustus Saltlor.
P R IC ES 50c, 7 5 c , $ 1 .0 0 , $1.50
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its of tho case we have never ex­ delegates but have little doubt that good roads, what in needed is houso- E. H. Shaw, John Tomick, Geo. S.
pressed an opinion and never will it was in keeping with the generous to-honsc missionary work; and some Dickery. Baltimore, Md.; T. P. Liv­
==3»«*--=«^=
until a case is made out that will treatment accorded thc delegates compulsory road bujlding laws that ingston, F. P. Wickham, Augus-ta,
lO U t.-VO l. Augustine
rtUgUlt
Meteor. will reach the benighted sections Ga.; J. W. Lcroux, Atlanta, Ga.;
«ettlo the matter. Our intention was throughbut.-fSt.
• 1 -----Ü*----to ahow that such cases dragged
of Florida’ In spite of themselves— John C. Jones, Orlando; Robt. B.
R IG H T » ON T H E S T R E E T *
through the courts from session l o ;
hut the gentlemen of the Good Cary, Jasper, Ala.; E. T. Bogert and
session take tho taxpayer's money!
The public generally and motor- Roads Society ure showing inexcus-, w1il, Sandusky, Ohio; % * . E. D
am i people become tired of having i Uts in particular should he much iti- able Ignorance in thinking thut they y{,rre]&gt; Macon, Ga.; J. W\ Perkins,
Full
*M
Conducted by tho
them delayed with the added ex- tercated in the decision of the I’enn- need have "meetings” to "enlist
DeLartd; B. McCalley, Birmingham,
I
•syl^ania
Supreme
Court,
handed
Benedictine
penso. Our opinion seems to have
tho aid of the state press. The state Ala.; Albort B. Grotherman, Cin­
Prcpa. i«.*ry. ' 0,c'
t»cen sharod by the majority of tho down n fojv days ago, which defines press has done It alt so far, anti will cinnati, Chip; Clara Jacobson, Jax;
Fathers
mereiai and • l l1*‘
the
respective
right|
of
pedestrians
peoplo of tho county and oven the
keep right on its educative work.
O. W. Clemons and wife, WTn.
TERMS - *225.00
ical Course*
rattle mon themselves will be glad an d ' drivers of cats nt street cross­
Philips and wife, Portsmouth, Ohio;
when the case is disposed of in somo ings. .It was rendered In reversal
».
After the first .of January, 1916 1 8. E. Russell, Seneca Falls, N. Y.; E.
manner. The Herald wiahea t6 be o( tho Allegheny County Court,
W.
Davis,
L.
Ii.
Giles,
Orlando;
Uert
will not he responsible for any debt
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fair in all caaes and hat never an which has awarded a nonsuit in tho
TOR CATALOG I E ADDRESS R E V . DIRECTO R
contracted by any person but my- Fish, DeLand; C. B. Fanaham, Torof
“ 7 'tfd p a to d any verdicts or attempted
sclf. C. R. Happersctt.
4l-8tc
ringtoa, Conti.; H. A. Mooney. Atby an, aufomobilo just
*
;':Uo influence thh juries.

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Personal Items of

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other |«»iiiti of inter.-t
t »i.*&gt; nWatch Boh «to the pi»ftrori wing.,
turm-d MnniL.y making tin- trip in
Oran^c boxes with hoops always
rcrord limit ’ •’ ii d a it i.ii accidents
in »oak. ut F. F. Dutton's.
27-tf
tn mar tin* |di*iiMirc- of a perfect
Ope would ri’nlly hclicvo the I null trip.
Mild really meant it— her son*.
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Phoned lo Mrs. It. V. i.-rindo. Phone 20.1

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oil'd} elli&gt; • nit 'tumi il wnh an in- ti-rl.lined t hi- tnemliers id the Sew♦nuise da io e on Friday even- New
Club at her home tin the

many lovely gifts, testifying to the

IF; C. T. U. M ttling

popularity of til** little lady
As ­
sisting Mrs Du Rose were Miss De v­
lin F mily Until*’, M.iinn* Kate Wi l ­
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Ml who are interest mj m
t ti» i .* ii-i of 1 in pi r.t '• ■*- in Florida

,i-» u'g. I t-i ..Mr • i
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t he i harming little
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I'tilly /Jrim rose
Rehearsal» (or
Polly
Primrose
promise one of the best local affairs
put on tin* Sanford stage and tho
rnst nro
wor overtime to make
it a splendid success. ' Tho various
parts are bright and uttmetive, whilo
the songs are tuneful and catchy.
I’olly Primrose is a dear little uctresa,
Well fitted to the part, while jealous
Daisy , 4^ a darling whom no ono
would ever believe could pouibly bo
jealous.
Little Jane, Polly'» cham­
pion thrbw-s a fine action into tho
part that makes her ono of the best
characters of the plu&gt;’. Ophelia, n
coy little maiden of Dickey Murbhy’» cloice Is u charming laasio with
u ptetty song. Tho Irish maid and
Bob Jinks arc a scream, tho real •
comedians of tho - catchy little col­
lege en soluble. Mr. Hixon, the ac­
quired half-back on tho foot ball
team can make love in a truly urtistic manner, while Jack and Dickio
in their several parts are big factors
in the success of the agtregntion.
Bub’s Dad is a real professional and
roar» mab-iln tions upon the load of
the gt aceless «on and hoo&gt;i» tho
Seminole County Fair with an en­
ergy truly inspiring.
Tho College Chorus is made up of
sparkling pretty girls and athlotic
young men that curry one along with
the spirit a ml dash of real college
boy« ami girls
The specialty acts
are as
a- good as the
tin. play.
play, Tho Perils
of I'.MlIinc i- a datldy portrayal of.
idlin ’* no*h\ advei dties. in song.
\ ' lie way Ihrougli.
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l’ i imro-e i- u jolly lilt,** col­
legi foiTlidy well put on by local

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IL. du.g id Looks nnd magar.in*-» imall I ». Ilo lit bridge w.i- played
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M. and Mr- li K. Tolar huvo
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I S l i l l t M M U I S W \N I I D
returned from Jacksonville.
»mall ruin leipiired lor a borrower’» Let Ween the ladles and gentlemen,
Any on«* knowing anything in re­
card. Î1 &lt;"&gt; yearly or .'Iti*- *|uart**rl\ I In* ladies winning the honors of the
gard to one * has* ( * i m j.In
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w,.- wi&gt;r» ,''g i .U -nlli* nil,* !*•
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than t wi . ny entri*-» c ln a iiy lu m i * Mr. and Mrs \V. II Cluttvndon
Ol •*. I. l&lt;
F.n u II 1rl Knityi
Thu Circuit
Lggle.»lon,
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itnfor*1 «ud it i. hoped there w II Ito of Milioni Conn., an* the guest» of
W hell the
Lo g. They will »pond
Rider.
The members of the Every Week many from juher ports of the county. Mrs \\ W 1
in* took with him two \i.lis,«-,
t
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lie*
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of
«I • winter month» in
lliidgi Chili Were d e l i g h t f u l l y enter
&lt; ruv\lord. Mnrum. Saracinesca
Fin pli y»i, i. i.- of Si.nford have
S
nfu
d
mit h Thur» kindly l on-cnli il to examine I he
( »-tío, Agnes, The Star Drearm-r t mod by Mr- «i I
“ Itoughi anil I'.iid I m
figgi, tun. fien Cary. The Mil\ 11 bable»
lop *.....
«ng liable» fri* ol i Largì
PI
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T I Crii e and M r.
ri i ni \ il gioia
« I M • I .a lg li IIti mah" g the '•••pur, •! per i*r t w.ll be
u. l| h, Tt • - k \ I'ibn
1 ''.Itili
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I to* ( ri-p
( iunior. Ralph, The Dill lor
I H I. i il M.irgi.lct. U I » Mu! I
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A Ii ellort

and Mr - ( i i .Ii
D. 1 ,1 d «i , s .,11
•1 . X »11
Mr

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„-..I »pent
uni li

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Mn
M : . P... me» La • ret Ul ned
•0 he; t »III,* 10 Tainpa al i l i a del.ghllul Xl»ll
with old friends in
Si* nford -

have at* least fifty bahie» in line and
■'•M
I fie m o t h e r s of Si mu.ole m U ' l y I r e
.Mr» II C (¡error i' home again
I
u r g e d t o t a k e pi t ti III t i l l « Ieri Or.- of
/ ’ ri*&lt; 1//1I « 'J uh
.ifnr n pleurant week-end visit at
Ihe
lair
A
prize
will
Loi;-ieil
fur
Th. meeting of the I'ri- ilia « liih
Jael oi. Xdie
I li-11* all V decorrled i"ii
plei'-ani i..»t Thur» I lie no sf
.s i . i i l l - U a l l y
’, w,*|f* -e,ipe of dim­
&gt; lifte rio o u i
The interest c. liter ri« ge n* i l , .nt
Miss Estelle Clay of Richland,
Ilitr n»
ill the while enriilitlons that gre,\ oratomi mn prevail and o r i g i n a l i t y
( 'olitimi« &lt;1on Page h
t urn,* A* Mellugh, Dificer (*(»(»
the number of I lire,* iminired amt m l l oi i t s s h o u l d la* conducive t o a
Warner’ Annie, Sunshine Jam
er.ty-five under the nimble lingers
\\ lila .-, «teli Lew. Tilt* Fair « Oil nl the cuthu»u..-ti&lt; worker», for all
Pyle. Howard, Robin Hood
•if the in«* in li» r- an* much interested
Macgralh. Harold.
The Cafpel
I In* ,1, coi r1100 o| \|r \ h
1
un B agdad
11.11» I'.il
w 'll. -Ii will be one o| l he
• trie» in tin nut oniolii'e parade
K.cll- lady will (eel all Hull vidual
Tho V/ny cf Price».
pride
in this ear as it passes in re­
The news of n*-. ad-auee In tirici*»
view
Mrs. Henry Purdoii was the
f i l l • ••it:« Il IrisT-r '*iii* a rmluetlon
agreeable host,*«» o I the club a lid
A'llleh n .. . iillow
A'tfiison (ilohe
served a delicious sandwich course
«luring the afternoon. Enjoying tin*
hospitality of Mrs. Purdon were
Meada me» A. K Hill. \V. T. John*.
S' !L Garner. ..J, lb Roberts and
Plumbing and
Tom Davis.
The club will meet
sonified share in her good fortune.
with
Mrs.
Roberts
Thursday after­
Gilley is given a good position in
G as F i t t i n g
noon
of
this
week.
Stafford's firm, nnd is made one of
n
■ ■
tho family. Virginia, Stuffoni"» wife Ml Work Receive« Mjr IVrsonnl
Clo
t*
Meeting
learns to love her husband but bo i» j
AHcntinn Ami HchI KfTortH
A pleasant event of last week was
unfortunntely inclined to indulge
t ic regular class meeting id the
in liquor and at those times he 1» » 0
i|B (1|y
Telephone No 2.1 Wesleyan Truth Seekers at ihe home
liesat of passion. She tolerates tins _________________
of their leader. Mr* SI, 1 .meyer
Ior u time, but finally revolt» and
Wednesday afternoon The memlicr
leuves him
The climax l- reached
•
« ip number, forty «even wixe» und
when ho tells her "1 haw bought
mothers 111 (In* Methodist church
and paid for you." She goc- back
congregation, interested
in
their
to work and her reduce*! cirrum(.•■lilla (Jut bury.
Connor. Ralph. The Foreigner
Class, Montague, Potash l'Ild
Peritimi ter.
I‘htllt|*s, D (! . The Confín I
« 11a**e
Red
lii* hreoinl.
PI*

(it urge Broadhur.il wrol*
and Paid For" which will
-•
ihe 1111{M-riul Scturd.
I.*n
with a |ieit ol sharp wi' . - I
amt.
IL- took totrlo •« 1r 11 .tru»t. lor I - lit on
I
■ 1
I
roll made indfioii. in- Im - or
plum«* girl, the »hipping ■ t • wi l l
id* i.s for mi hit.a rniliioi
.1 .1
limited nerv*-. the ninl.'i.ii
L o ir,
goise girl, the woman of hi- nl : 1»
in her rolntioris with »..,
m*•*. I
od into gripping. 1• t
&lt;i
•&lt;!
characters that speak New \ i’ l .1 id
think in Manhattan nioi.iphorr.Robert Btnflord, tin* ntilliiynaire
hu« married a telephone girl and
taken her into uu atmosphero of
luxury. She frankly tills him »he
does not love him. but offer« the
liopo that in time she will. Her siste
and brother in luw. James Gilley, a
man of »pvull bruin*.«ml egotism per«

Barrett. Sr.

D IN G E E

HENRY M c U U L I N
JEWELER

Btanccs ulio effect her relutiv*-s.
Here tho inventive mind and lazy
body of Gilley get in their line work,
und he uffccts a reconciliation.
"Bought and Paid For" is big,
thwhbiDK-Jnd_vltal. It h t i . earned
on ita merit»
and the Rat of great American jilaya

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production
.*r .

■ oil

tul**nt. unde» the excellent direction
. -l.-ltig 1 .1 -gy of Mis-S Rogers,

rui.

•|»:»M ••■„Min a n
all that 1- ei.t.reiy

Pimiento
Sweitzer
Nippy

' I n line

W.

•git ill

McLaurens
Imperial
Cheese

RESUM E

see* * &gt;1 I -mes I lie i hlMrcn -at upon and will alToiil .• ■, evening'» l.niu-cllicltt .il a rntidir.il price within the
Th annuiil r&lt;- i ptinn will Lc given I In i •*•»r, llrienl.il Li» loon, to p.»r
leach ol ..||
tn
l.i
i*f
t)n
di
ml
y
refresh
ment
»
h tin- I .iterai ure Department to
Kitty
was the recipient of
tl'.S Club Wednesday atternoon at Mi--

¡I o'clock.
Mrs. Edgar Lewis, vice
president «if the Fifth Section of the
Florida Federation of the Woman's
('Inh will be present and talk to th*
•lpb inr a L w ninnile-. and Mr*
W '
I . .1 |n
nirr McFadden, the famous health ai iVe Merea " ' I* •
In. kn • •. a- ii
r&lt; ipn -t « ••very
h a t , lo I \|
f|« lallst.
H a n y I» renovated and I he t.i'. I ell
. depar* Ii ••111 In b«‘
1
I \ NI W I" \
i,
thoroughly made over and thinkr I.
V.

the i-lII 1»

A

tile
'»pltlWlill XX.i» in i harm* «&gt;f
I rogram. uU* ' which r. hnames» 1 ,1
The
meeting was held. Miss Josie St union l,!K t th« ir ehr.rilling home on Park Heights Thursday afternoon.
The spacious reception hall hours were spent pleasantly in sorial
presiding in the absence of the pres- ',V|' »
.nitifully adapted for dancing intercourse, while busy linger» iW*w
¡dent. Minutes of previous meeting '*
read und approved. Kfection of of- 11,1,1 a good time was enjoyed by back und forth in the intricacies of
ticers resulterl in the following: Mrs. those present who were. Mr. and fancy work- A delirious salad course
Those en('. I,. Polk unanimously elected Air» lc A Newman. Mr and Mrs. was temptingly served.
Mr- AriJjie jnxuig Mrs. DingecVhospitality were
chairman id depart tin nt; Mrs lieu. M I Watson. i\D,
Fox. member ol membership com­ Belt. Mrs h t; Miller. Mr». ('. I Y ‘Mesdames McLuulin. McKinnon. It.
Mrlaiughlin. Mrs Puleston, Minse» !.. Peek, O. L. Taylor*
W.
M.
mittee.
Thu Music Department has post- 1 Helen Rowland, Charlotte Hand. Haynes, Cowan uml Hagan.
I»»ned its jirogram to the Woman's Anna Melattighlin; Dr Fain. Mcs- i
1 ¡»fence Mahoney, Roy and I
“ Unotier School" l ’imt ¡ninni
('lull until March Iti, and the regu- l" ' r’
to unavoidable cirrumlar program, which will be Music J*"’ &lt; lutleiulen. Ernest Galloway und * Owing
R
uss
I
h
will
be
given
Feb.
With.
"
r(
bntoek.
'stane**»
"T
h
e lloosier School," which
of
... A
was* to have been presented tonight
Itirthday I'firly
at the Imperial Theatre ha» been
At the meeting of the Wclfnro De­
postponed, but will be given within
Little
Miss
Kitty
Dullose
wus
the
partment Wednesday afternoon, Mrs
Further an­
W. W. Abciuuthy und Mr». H.
cbaruiing little hostess at a heautiful a couple of weeks.
Gerror were appointed a relief com* party Saturday afternoon in cele­ nouncement will appear in The
her
ninth
birthday. Herald. It will ullord pleasure to old
mittee for the purpose .of gathering bration ., of
and young ultke uher\ it is presented
clothing for distribution to the poor.! 0un,,m were enjoyed upon the luwn.
Anyone having such articles of wear-,
" l”‘ *l pretty »ight as the little for it is replete with laughable and
ing apparel that can be used ran ,o|k' lined
ln" Ml “up
P (or
ior the grand murch mirth provoking situations and funnyIt will give the public an in­
the house for refreshments song»
either »end them to Mrs. Abernathy
sight
into
the lloosier school life that
Mi»s
Mamie
Devlin
played
the
nr1 phone 2 Lt and she will »end for
ha»
often
hccii to|,| ¡mil read about,
mar.
I
and
after
circling
the
rooms
them

Limburger cheese, Holland herThree Iota facing I
M yrtle
ring and yeast cake» at Simon'».
avenue ami Seventh
1lenir »
.17-11
uhly located fur hotel nr residence.
Jules W. Lerous, representing tint , *f«*uutiful »hade‘ trees ten ycais old.
Virginia Htidge Co., of Atlanta was no other property like it m the city.
Apply at onee to \\ \\ Long.
in the city yesterday, looking after
25-tfc
the matter of the new M on n e
Dr. Duvis, the well known optobridge.
mettisi will be at Robbins Nest
’ Dr. C. L. Hrundagc, Osteopath,
Hotel, Sanford Wednesday, Feb, 3rd
Fir»t National ^laitk Bldg., Mojuluy,
to 10th, where he will test eyes
Wednesday and Friday, 11 n. m. to
free and sell glasses. Headache» of
6 p. m.
T
41-tf
years standing, cured with gla**u*.
.. j -Don’ t mia*, the. gruat hit, Peril* of Have- your eyes fitted when you can
Pauline, sung by Miss Francis As- come to the fair. Refs.: Dr J. N.
pinwall.
Robson, J. E. Pare jCelery Kingi,
I». A. Caldwell i merchant
t'l-ritc
Srlected Seed Potator»
..Mr»
W
R
Anno
of
J.ick»onville
True to name and from lu-althy.
prolific stock. Raised under govern­ and daughter, Mrs. Forrest Lake of
ment inspection especially for seed Sanford arrived in the city yesterday
imi for our trade. Fach sack bears afternoon and are guests of Mr- and
a tag certifying freedom from Pow­ Mi»» ilari, on Magnolia .ixcituc
lloth Mr» \m.•• and Mr- Lake were
dery Scab
Write for price»
charter nn riil.i rth.- Ro-alind
Wilson A Too nier Fertilizer ( o..
(
lull,
and
carne
to
attend
the recep­
Jacksonville, Florida.
tion
given
Inst
evening
to
Deaconess
41-titc
Pell-Clarke
V'Hurry Phillips is bark on the job,
Tin* regular Semi-annual sharehold­
after a three months' vacation spout
at the Chicago Sanitotium of Iter ers meeting of t he Seminole &lt; &lt;• oper­

Nulli 1

H l.IN U

\ • 1 ! iî • la ;.* ••J ' In* n.e in lief»
Kith twenty Ixxn vi-it.if*, were pres­
ent.
Subject
ron*ideri d
mu
Italian
\I uste.
s well i.a ill\ ver&gt; i i.joynlde
.»
rendered
*tI itetiX•• pi ngmin

Summary of ihe Floating Small
Talk» Sucrlnctljr Arranged for
Hurried Hcruld Reader»

TFiTi not in mg i; represe i.tatixe
m&lt; tnhiTship present at the meeting
nl 'In- Sanford Library \- •- ..*, •
on tt.i 11th the meeting wu.« adjourn
ed to Jan. 2Hth at :L3U |&gt; m
All
«neu.'.i r» .i re urgently rc.p*. * **..| i.&lt;
atti-.I i l l - adjourned meeting as im
portant IniMneis i- to rumi- up and
»Un »lii tinti of cilhccrs fur the to w

line display.
Mr. Ga»to(T, thè oflli-iul deeutator «ili bave Power» and
nther decorative matelials for salo
al il'* fmr heail'iUb. ter» and will
"ffet suggestiona for decorntiona, freo
of • h."-ge
He Wit' n! o decorate at
|r iii- w.1 hm reui h
Ja-t all the
mothers ol Seminole nahic* lake un
enthusiastic interest in the baby parndo'iihd make it the belt feature of
the fair Entrie» should In* phoned
Mr» John Mein h belore Sumlay.

mum*

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11

PAGE FIVE

ABO U T PEOPLE AND EV EN TS

The regular meeting Ilf the Music
I ii part tuen« w.,* held I.til null at
: ........
•: i
tV«inian"» Cl ub

lord In « h"tlii*
M- |;,i
llcclcd wo* rh. M.--.,

Interest

V ** ■

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TU K SANTOHI» líft t \! I*

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

tk,t M- F.tilden IS th.
Ihi- t.i .Itti lue-

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'M lfttfifn

MY SPECIALTIES:

rlas"
? ork ttn'1 ; ilh “ .,pl,,nd!d “l*
tendance ut all services of the

PR KARD S HAND-PAINTED ( HINA church und Sumlay school.
After
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
the buiineas period in which business
reforms and tho furniihings of tho
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES Sunday school were diaeuxsed a .vary
delightful social hour was greatly
enjoyed.
A tempting salad course SCENE
AfC.
and coffeo were daintily aervod. {¿j

All Goods Guaranteed

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"B O U G H T AND P A ID F O B "' A T TH E
? H E A 1 3 ; i. 3 A T U :t D A Y . JAITL A U Y 30

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PAGE SIX

Laura Jean Libbciis

A I t a r M Wir* Tut. Collar
or Haildl« Gall noi properly
b&lt;-al--d li-avi-s a .llangurlng
ac*r.

Talks on
Heart Topics

* Ballard's

SNOW
LINIMENTI
la Ihr Pini«« Hrtofdr for -'ll
Abrasion* of Ihr First».
If thn wound 1» rlransaj and ]
tho llnlm-m applied promptly,
the lirnllnir proci'ti pi-Kln» nt
once and llio wound huafs from
tho InnUlo outwardly, thus per­
forming a porfcoi rur«« that
leaves no *ear.
If the wound
lu-ala on llio outride too .julek*
ly, pus f- rm-1 under t!io surfaro and l-r-.ikf out Into a runnine sore i!.ut Is li.inl to cor«
and Inevitably leaves a bad
near.
Owners of idoodoj »lock pre­
fer this llnlmrnt to nil other* |
for that reason. and they uae It
not only on fine animals, but
on human flesh, as It does Its
work quickly anil thoroughly.

price Me, M e and 11.00.
I 0amesF.O*llard,Prop. 8t.Louls.Ma« |
Stephan s Eye Salve It a h ta lln a
ointm ent for Sore Eyes.

JH

IC«s&gt;»n*i.i. I*?14, 1», ik* NlcOurr Niwii-i« 5iuSau]
A W A N D ER IN G

1 tdntno limo run This heurt 1 know
To lm Innu kurd mu» nei- r fraiiied.
For H-mribim; in it- -i-pth «loth »rl-iw
T-"&gt; strati«:-- lo&gt;&gt; r* *t I&lt;-»» t---- oru.imed
Them are ln-arti which norm to
havo tho waiuli-rlust habit Just na
Ibero
nro
mon
\v
omo restless
when
tied
down to any ono
placo for long.
Tho .man mny
bo cur«-tl of his
I - ' * ' r!!! HH V ?&gt;Bm
by falling In love,
H u t - where
the
heart
gets
tho
roaming habit It
Is apt lo scalier
dismay
In
lls
path.
So many
iubcls
are
at­

iD R nontUNniai
W.M.

GOATS

ALOItllK JK

AS

SPY

SIGNAL

Shepherd Who Aided Germans With

f

His Flock Sentenced to Death
for Treason.
\
ChftlonB-8ur-Mnrno,-~A Fronchmnn.
Alfred Durot by name, has boon sen­
tenced to death by court-martial for
trenson.
During tho battlo
which
raged
around Helm» llio French artillery o|v
«Taling near I he village of P u IhcmIx
wan huh Joe led to a lerrlllc bombard­
ment by (he German», no rentier how
often they ehungeil their i»&gt;»ltloii
A
eareftil watch was kei»t. and It was
discovered that a mile In front of the
French ballcrlc» a shepherd was feed­
ing his flock, among which were five
enow-white goats.
«
Tho shepherd was nrroslod, and In­
quiries'Showed that during tho G er­
man occupation of Flllsctilx ho was the
on!&gt;*l nhahttant who ha-l not lieen mo
tented, and Ihnt he hud been given tim
white goats whose presence was to
signal the |K&gt;Hltlon of the French
guns
DuroL nt hi» trial ndmltti-d his
guilt.

H EA R T.

X* » -

I\ '

tached to It that
some oro puzzled
how to classify It.
It pnases by tho

name
of
fickle
love, Inconstancy, baffled affections.
light a' fancy, heartlesanesn and many
more »uch appellations
It t«t certain that the wandering
hrnrt Is not a happy one, whether in
quest of a male or having grown
weary of Its tie»
\V.&lt; hnve mtieh - sympathy for tho
h«-art Ihnt 1» wandering about In
search of a mill«
W e believe It to
he true to It» Ideals; hut for tho heart
that tins attached Itself to another
heart, then becomes weary of It, wo
hnve tittle consideration and le»n pity.
It Is doubtful If It will ever become
fully nnchored
E 'en the humble bee
furnishes n lesson for the wandering
heart
Of l( the poet has written with
much truth

turn to look at her In wonder when
hor nume haa her out on the street
“ My husband Is aahntm-d of hor He
will ime« h«r by on the street If ho
1» accompanied by a friend, turning
hi» head the other wuy. A gentleman
who was with him tho ollter’day said.
•Why. In-re comes your nurse girt. I
I« llevn. and your child ’ My husband
coolly made answer. 'Thai -Isn't our
little one, my nurse glr) has a ncluh
hot
« h 1-1 - lit lilting
The n-.i ••
(old it all over, and I am almost «low i
sick over the mutter
W hat shnll I
d o ? " - Mrs J
Her grief Is a unique one. I would
remind her that babyhood and child
hood are fleeting
lio not despair,
hear patiently with your husband «
III humor, (hough It Is cruel, most In­
human In a father.
Hemernber the
story o f the ugly duckling, which nil
llio feathered tribes on land and water
made great fun of. W h a t Jokes they
cracked about its long, sernggy neck
and wlngn! Time, tho great magician,
wrought a wonderful change In the
ugly duckling, turning It Into n swan
so beautiful ull who sa w It cried out
In wonder at Its grace and beauty
Plain, homely children grow Into
tho fulrwit, most beautiful and gracious
middens. Your llltfo daughter wilt vet
cause her fnlher to b«» proud of her.
roHl assured of that. Crossed eyes nro
readily remedied In Infancy, n loo tie
elded upward tilt of tho w «jo nose cor­
r o d e d by mamma's fingers, and a faco
on which the skin is d ra w n over tho
bones can be filled o u t by .tho right
kind of nourishing food.
Get some
reliable book on “babyhood'' and study
it carefully, deling on Ite best sugges­
tions. D o not forgdt Hint homeliness
In a child of four Is not a lifelong con
dll Ion.
Looking through u collection
of pictures of the most beautiful wom­
en taken In early childhood wo rind
that the majority of them were ugly
ducklings.
Hut, no matter how ill
favored a little one may ho Ims father
should never he ashamed of It on that
aerount
A child given to husband and wife Is
a gift direct from God's o w n hand. He
Is angered nt the belli III ng of his most
precious trea»ures.
E A S Y D IV O R C E S .
li 11•Vc* rin*« I f all ilu 'g r * m l i - a r i n t i y*‘Urij?

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Tin" lu i* ihn»“ mrinv

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Vn»l Iainim Mm hit ut rou riditi
flMt nH*'h In- r lfi-l- Hi** tM w rr M

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Lane’s Patent Detachable Basket Frame

f-.Ti.m l i o l i v
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utili I n - U
h ur&lt;

Thursday.
I would baro married her
the next day. hut her folks pul a nfgmp
upon my ardor, declaring she should
not be tny wife for a year
To my
mind It's a silly m^'.un, waiting a year
for a girl. If she suits you' and you
suit her.
Don't you think «o?"
"Marriage is a very serious matter."
declared h i» companion.
“ A year Is
nono too long to figure out tho situs- ;
I.*
tb&gt;n
What would you dr» if after a
\r
*4f
Ar
VJifkiotiviiir KuftmomJ
\\tsliinjilofi
fUllirn&gt;rr
rapid (Ire court«-hip and mart luge you
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were not aulted to each other?"
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"Divorces arc 'easy.'' retorted the
other, flippantly.
Tho words were
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lightly spoken, but one could easily
determine that he meant whot he said
5:25pm
I ueonsctounly he touched the keynoteof the divorce evil
It has to do with
4 :2 5 am
the rich more than the poor. Tho hon­
est. thrifty young workman selects a
ewoet young girl of his own class.
Their courtship Is romantic unit ten­
In
der. They usually bring u p a family
together. T h ey may have their little
tiffs— what married couples do not?—
hut such it thing as divorce never en­
ters tbo mind of cither. T h o »on and
heir of wealth who has nothing to do
hut kill time with pleasure encounters
a
a pretty lass. Lie would havo her for
his own. H o weds her with scarcely
more thought Minn ho would purchase
a Jlckel for Europe. If they should
disagree or weary of each other ho
or she would go motoring through Ne­
vada, making headquarters nt Iteno.
A hard-luck story Is told to tho
presiding Judge.
Without much ndo
llngp who entered tho QuOr ns one,
bound together by God until dealh
C om p lete a b s tr a c ts from the rec o rd s of
does them part, according to his laws,
are severed by man's—each to go forth
O ra n g e and S e m in o le C ou n ties.
Taxes
Into the world either to walk life's
path ulone «&gt;r seek consolation In a
paid fo r n o n -resid en ts.
new love. If uncertain In regard to
happiness' In the new venture they
C . w . G O O D im l l . M anag. r
think they can afford to take u chance
for they have found divorce »•&gt; «-¡«¡ty
^ &lt;¡v 4 *y0 OO-OO í&gt;C-^ #4 ^ 4 Ô*4 4
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If a man an d' woman realized llutl G f i - O 0 O»OO&lt;0
marriage w-a» for life and that only
dcniti could part them, tho rhofl-e of a
helpmate would bo made with utmost
caution find great care. Couplos would
bo slower to disagree and a ir their
STABLE
trouble«. 1-ast remark; Easy divorce
laws not only break up the home hut
C o r n e r Park A v o n u o and S e c o n d Street
tho heart« of Innocent children who
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still Id Inti Iv love each parent
op-hand Is Mletcl i-d tn lather, tlui.ulln-r
L a r g e s u p p l y of H o r s e s , lYiuics.
lo mill In r
T h e ir young In-arts i rv
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
•»it In hiiti-m»-»» iigalust tin- laws
» n l i l i made ii piiHHihlt- tn thrust aside
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
old ib-s ami form pew tin*-«

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138 W . Bay St., Jacksonville- fli

SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT

HAND BROTHERS

LIVER Y, SALES AND FEED

it u tt y ,
n&lt;l «m (Mi Hi

He differs from thn other wanderer
W i h i M f i l l win* l»fl*îf \» 'r* l:in t lv
In leaving no broken hearts behind
him
The ln-art that can tire uf one,
Un 1» trolley car thè oth«-r day twn
lev,, may nlso prove untrue in another
yntiug meli wcrc" iltsi-usBing imirringi-.
aye and to another. The c-allow voutli * IH«.', u happy fiNttrky, devi! may rare
Is tint sufficiently matured to b&lt;- ca­ seri iif ft-llmv judglng frolli bis muli
llable of a great and lasting [illusion A m-r and »pet-ch. rrmurki-d tn bis mintitan lui» not such i-xcnsv for Ills rest
pannili
! I••r»* « u bit »f n»-w» for imi!
lessness
I nu-t thè pn-ttl-i-i little girl &gt;»»u «M-r
ir-t eliaiut«I In- cnpatile of Judging lald «•&gt;»» un List M-tiiduv, matte ber
wln*n he enter« ilio pr«»en«-c of tic- tu qmilnl.ini-e ult l tu-i*ll.i^ . propose,! un
one whose heart has all the qua IHie»
which nppeul to his own
lira ve I»
the girl who neve [ I t s a Ini t-r kimntlir
tb.-il he has won tin- love of half a
dozen other girls only to cast them
aside for a newer fnnev
Sin- must
nave golden upltilonp of herself to Im­
agine (hai she Is so much more attraewill Fnl Break
live than they and flint her powers of
W ilt Noi l'idi Oui
holding him from wandering are so
Just H l » Hu Hand much stronger
Knowing Hip propensity of thq wan­
FOR SALE BY
dering heart »li« lakes him nt her
o » n risk
A man who I» ino- nnd^
steadfast of purpose though he hasn't
(lie Ht-cund coal to Idi back. Is a
greater mntrlmonlul jmI zm than tho
son of wealth who has money to burn
&amp;
hut has n wandering heart In tils
bosom.
To be popular, n mnn doesn't hnve
ù to have a score of sweethearts, whoso
&lt;&gt; dead hopes bang to bis belt like tho
sculps the warrior» of olii strung on
their bowH ns trophies of their conqttesls
The man who know» that ho
Is of a roving disposition and hi»
heart has lite wanderlust habit should
never attach himself lo any girl tinless he I» sure beyond all doubling
that he loves her Well enough to sol­
ilo down for her snko and bo content
with her love and her love only. It Is
unfair to n girl lo offer her u heart
which has litui other tenants who had
heen put out for nonreturn of af­
fection.

Lcqu.icioui Diri
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Tho cleverest of wromen are apt to
make tho sordini mistakes In trying
to solve* that greatest of human
putties—tho heart of man.' Ho who
she thinks would turn out to bo a .gay
froo lance after marrlago disprove*
her Judgment by costing aside the wild
oat* which ho ha* not sown and bocoming a model husband. The quiet
young man become* a martinet In his
own household; tho drunksrd an elo­
quent lecturer on "the ovll of wlno."
and so on down a very long list Sho
who weds tho’ rnnn sho love*, and who
professes an equal love for her, con­
sider* hersolf blessed, especially If chil­
dren dome to cement tho marriage
bond still firmer.
Many wives weep, wearying heaven
with their petitions bocauso they are
childless. It Is unusual for a wlfo to
weep because the boon of motherhood
I* hers. One woman write* me; "I
have been married alx years. My hus­
band and 1 were happy until baby
came; since then wo have boon drift­
ing steadily but «urely apart. My
trouble Is, my Utile girl Is k &gt; oxtraor*
Utinrlly homely qf face that stranger*
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When wT a bosom crony,
Dut still keep something to yobrsetf
Ye scarcely tall to any.
I'll no say men are villains n-;
The real, hardened' wicked,
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INCE It la decreed that out of doors bo added to all bin other outdoor gnrb
as before mentioned.
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Carriages are provided with substan­
baby Is not to bo deprived of tho mani­

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beat for everybody and that tho

His hands and feet takon core of, ho
Is provided with a thick, soft cap of
knitted or croehetod zephyr lined with
silk, which fits very close about the
face, and a soft Shetland veil may be
wound about hla throat.

But tho modern baby la supposed to
tako hla outing oven lf tho weather Is
a little colder than usual, bo another
wrapping has been mndo for him, of
warm double-faced bldordown. It Is
a roomy bag with a hood attached .that
fastens up about the neck and la to

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tial curtains of volour and tha curtain
la to-be adjusted to break the wind
from tho baby’a faco.
Protected
against tho weathor, ho can tako hla
outdoor Journey almost avory day,
oven If it cannot extend beyond tbo
shelter of tha porch.
As tha baby grows older he must bo
more and more Inured to the open air.
By tho tlmo hq arrives at tho ago of
throe years he will bo wearing the
warm knitted sweater suits with cap
and mittens and ovorahoes. Protected
with these, ho can spend considerable
tlmo outside In tho coldest weathor.
Each added year finds tho healthy
child more and more Inclined to play
outdoor*. It Is a wise mother who en­
courages her children lo spend all tho
tlmo possible In tho open air.* In
tho summer tlmo tboy might as well
live outdoors gs in. Dut in winter tile
subject of warm clothing must bo
given most careful attention and tho
children mado comfortable and abio
to withstand the cold.
JULIA DQXTOMLEY.

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little baby la dressed warmly, and
when about to Journey In tho open,
, h|, lcg8 and fe«t are dressod with
long, soft woolen stockings and short
knitted or crocheted shoes. Ills "pin­
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pinned about them. Over his other
clothing a warm coat Is fastened and
tils ll|tle hnntla are covered by lohg,
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COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING I J E M S FItOM CORRESPON­
DENTS— EVENTS O F SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
R EP O R T ER S COVER T ERRITO RY FOR HERALD '
sin re she was stricken with |iuritlys*i.H two &gt;car* ng«»
Mrs (J. I) Brown und young
nt
.Mims MildriMl ChorpcninK i*nti'r*
have
returned
to
their
home
m
Ma­
I
tallied a (tarty of young friends last
con. (I a.
Ft ¡day evening.
Mr and Mr». Frank Pitts have
v M rs. Martha Cust entertained with a
moved to Sanford where they will he
marshmallow roast and dunce at
engaged in t h e celery husim-ss.
her Cameron avenue home on FriMr. anil Mts. Dan of Orlando
&lt;fay evening.
recently visited friends in Geneva.
T h e re is. conaideraltle celery now
Mrs. C. W . CuljH-pper un&lt;l Mr.
blenching, unite a good deal has
a n d Mrs. D an Hart, all of whom.
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,
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, I been shipped.
I he nrst shipment
have been u n ite sick are fast re c o v -l,
. .
,
I brought $2 . 0 0 per crate a few weeks
erlng.
ago. The price is now according to
Rev. and Mrs Bradley of Modq u ality $1.25 to $1.75 we under­
tana
are now pleasantly situated
stan d . Among th e
largest growers
at the pretty
Whitcomb bungalow
of celery L. A. DrumU-y of Colf ry
which Mr
Hradley recen tly
pur­
n •—nin,*T'j|||--*BI S m i th of Heck Mam­
chased.
mock are said to have 50 acres each
Young Mr. Dew hurst joined %his
J o e Cameron’s farm s 30 acres, S e m ­
fa th e r and grandm other in Geneva,
inole Farms 15 am i Florida G ar­
la s t week.
den*, I nr., IS acres.
A large n u m ­
Dr. Lewis of Defiance. Ohio ar­
bel of others h av e from 15 to 20
rived in Geneva last Satu rd ay. M r*..
acres, anti lesser amounts are to be
Lewis will n ot come down
this
seen on' all of th e smaller farms
w iutci-but will visit relatives in To­
throughout the c ele ry delta. ledo, Ohio in s te a d ,
• • ■,
A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs.
M r. Eldriek, n guest of the GeC. C. Morris J a n u a r y 2 1 st and was
&lt;•* i r tA
&gt;$?*
film t W
'M U M *
s o m e time. W
in now aldo
3 ^ 7 little on e only lived turii!
a g a in .
r
the 2 4 th . The funeral was held a t
After two disappointm ents the
Lnkeview cem etery Sunday a f t e r ­
Sanford fair booster* atrived in Ge­
■T r - . :
noon. interment in the family lot.
n ev a lust M o nd ay and gave inter­
|T h e sympathy of the community is
esting talks concerning the coining
' with the family.
fair.
Owing to *he u n certain ty of
J.
E. liiddenger of D o w ag iac.,
t h e party's arrival there were not
Mich . will arrive this week for a
m an y of G eneva's citizens present
visit of some length with Ins sister,
Much interest i* In-ing aroused and
Mrs C, K I'liorplt ning anil family
several hollies will enter the contest
Miss Ethel Cowan is in Oak Hill
for " N o where in Florida do babies
m
on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Mamie
grow so fine as in Geneva.”
Rnhinson.
About two-thirds of G e n e v a's cit­
Irish potato planting is now going
izens have visited Sanford during
on.
Th ere is q u ite a large acreage
th is court, helping to grim! out jus­
throughout this section.
tic e to those mo»l concerned
They
report plenty to eat. good treatment .
\\ KST S I D E IT E M S
and pleasant a u to titles.
Mr* Alfred King, itCcumpariled by
If Sanford ex p e rts tieople to .it
Mis* \r.i Hilling-ley drove out to
ten d the laix from this section so trie
Mr and Mr*
Hu chunan’’* Friday
thin g must he done ulmut the road
a f t e r n o o n ,' when
they *uw th e ir,
o v e r the river and through Heck ,
beautiful home j'.iol over half of t lo ir
Hummock
N obo d l has the rotlll
orultge tree* louilril with g’oidiT)
t y 's interest at h e a il any m o re than,
fruit.
J
o u r , citizen* have hut the rnad is |
Rev
I I.
linliit - mid family
alm o st impassable with a tea in and
911 firil with Mr anil Mr* Rabun
absolutely im passable with a loaded
Sunday
m achine.
We ecllltinl) hope that »
Mr. und Mr* J
1. Walker have
som ething will Ik- done, so that
moved to the Heuvcr place and Ilk
people can gel to Sanford ea s ier.
t he change
v Miss Mae P r e v a il and Mr Harry j
Sir* I "Innley Powell and toot her
Itivers surprised their friends l&lt;&gt;
Mr* Knhffn
Uliliffll \ts-i
V|*elit Tuesday ..I Pin la,
going over to Titusville one .titer
t he gllt-st* o/M
Mr* Hen Smith.
noon recently an d there were t|uiet
Mrs, Kelly of New 1 oik vi*ited
ly married
This happy couple huvi
m an y blends who wish them much Mr* 1. A Stum- ln*t Thur-day
M i*
W K Post in,-I dan-IK.-i
happiness
They are planning &lt;
Ml&gt;* t i l l **lc wer. 1 ailing on till lbi
bungalow to be Guilt near I tuck
ithgsley*. Sensttoins and Mi* VVm
L a k e , where th e y will reside
Mis* H a m * of Muytown is the Hockey Fft.day
So m e people ha ve Irish potatoes
a t t r a c t i v e guest of Mrs. Claud P at­
y -.
and bea uh pianteli, ulso tornato-*
terso n for u few day*.
Mr. :r. W. Geiger spent the week­ and pepi&gt;er pianta up
Sevenil pcople bave lieen rumen d
with his
daughters.
Misses
pia
1 tu ti g iibuiit sono-body *te: ting
•Lydia uni! Nellie in Pierson
R ev Gut trulge ni (liledii primi I* d tln-ir chtckr 11 •
"ito p&gt;o|'
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tw o »ine seminìi* a l thè M elhodi*!
a* man., a- l a . ul&gt; -..•!• n ' ohi
c h u n h lusi Sunday
ilu ni
On Thursday. thè 2 1 * 1 . at high
Mr&lt; Kf" ' ,k " u t , b.n* wa* v.Mt.ng
noon Mrs. I). W. Adams entertainod | Mr*; * • HuUon ttnd Mr» L o x ' “«‘ J r
ut u delicious luncheon at lu-r little week.
brown cottage on Buck Lake. Mrs | Mr L H '^ a n d e y r. turned home
A d am s is an ideal hostess which S a tu rd a y . nftet t u n in g spent a &lt;le- 1
the Imme of
fa c t within itself spells p pleasant light fui t hri»tmn /
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I he menu wu*
cream ed tuna !i*h, rue juttHioe*. hot
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young
onions.
rndishes
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pick le*, roller’. |M-ar salii d on •- 1* I&gt;
le ttu c e louves with French dressing!
11 nd chee«e halls; cherry pie. c o n f e r - ,
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Goto!, lemons with candy slick*
M u ch fun was hud" over finding
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places, as- each guest's nam e was
DRINK
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»pel led hack war d i . Those enjoying
G E N EVA I T E M S

M rs. Adams' hospitality were Mes­
dam es Allison, Geo. Pet et». M a th ­
ieu x, C. A. f i n ulemon and David
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CASH DEPARTMENT STORE

Sanford

Saturday,«Jnnimry 30f|i
Will be your opportunity to *.* ore
shoe hat gains at prices never nrfereil
before.
55.00 V A U 'E S Olir

ThU l^t of Shoes consists of broken
sizew—say maybe imo pair of u kind.
Somebody's size is here,
If yours, you'll Is- lucky
A $5.00 paired Shis-*

99c

Florida

Beginning Saturday. J a n .Unii

SHOE SALE

and lasting one w«*k. u
on a Shoe Sale that will
ufiener

$3.50 to $5.00 Value» S1.9S
This lot of ShtH-s was made by
Snow, all Goodyear welts and "union
made,” consists of Patent U-ather,
(inn Metal und
Russian Calf, in
Hlucher anil Hutton
SIkh-s and Ox/onFt choice

99c CLOSE OPT
If ynur iiz*- -is ainong r H1- p ,,
wonderful assortment of SI ,* 1
rain*, in Indies' and Mi-’.
anti Oxford«, strini;.
aim
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you will Im- able to -*■
vUn. «,
nn() «, sl| , ,
m-s for

$1.98

LADIES SAVE GGc
Just think of getting
those Kid Hlucher Shoes
made by Selby, for only
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your size is m this lot you
tunnte
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S3.OH SEI.IIV 'S Sl.i)«

LEATHER SH O E S 7!)r
If the little lady or little man can
Any one will stop und wonder at
wear ¡1 Shoe all sizes from ß to 10
such a bargain, hut this is moving
indeed it is fortunate, for this is un
day in (hi.* special number, consist­ "till leather” hit of Chil­
ing of it Tan tlui'iinli C’ldf Shu- for dren’s Shoes, i*Se sjh-cLadies made by Selby.
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79c

MISSES’ DELIGHT

Beginning
SaiurtLj
morning, January tmg
with every lwenly.fi,,
cent purchase, drk. u
will he givi n o n |m „ ,
lilted in ol hr r ,, |lln,n
I ri/i * will lie drnw 11 „ n
Tuenlay, I'ehruart -ufi
at 3 p. m.

a pair ol
for Ion lies
$1.50. U
,
will Is- for-

Opporiunii) Seldom Rereivcd
$7..50 Men’s all
lioot, tanniti by a
numi for $5.P.i 1«
iqqiortunity m (it
on Sa tur di-y wbile
secure a tmrguin.

lenther Tan Cali
wuterprnnf trenicertainly n grand
your M’If Come
thè szle is on and

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HI.RE IS SOM ERO DI ’s M v i q |.
Consisti of Sellty's Putem l ..
Rgtl Kid. Tun R usm,, c „ u | ,.
s|M-cinl)y priiTil ai * | . . j
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a jwiir. This ermr, ; , -q,, .
lie put un a .*|h-cìii|
tallii- for ibis .-ale a
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"Morrinm" has made a sjiring
heel Gun Metal Hutton Shoe for

$2.4H XU «N $1^79
Dull top -Patent Ix-nther Hutton
Shoe for Miascs. low hcel , tum, liti*

$1.39 M É X f l S 1 &amp; SAVED
, S2.4K.VAI.PE 51.59
“ Mirriam" Patent l-ratlier B ut$12.48
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Culi Uniti ri :-i .*.
ton, Red tojt. Mi »se«’ spring heel, for Ladies', ¡&gt;izes ur&lt;- frnìn 2 -, tu 1

$1.98 regular —Sale'

this sale a pair

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$3.48 LADIES SPECIAL 91.99

Shos'-l' ìfor Lulle*. $2 ’l»"'Tuul" #2 .V'I
luimls ni This sjx-i iiil line hit.- I hs-ii
reduced
fur
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■sale to bargain fig­
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now, so here is a Lidie*
ent Hutton, Velvet
top Shoe rnilfk* by
Selin

, s i no M EN 'S $ 2 .1.9
Snow'* Put Calf Hutton and Hlucher Shoe*, made on the Phoenix toe
14.1)1).
Guuruntceil
pu lent leather just
to make name talked of

S4.9M \ Al.CE $2.98
Indeed a wonderful bargain but
n" carry over* from one ««•anon to an ­
other. so this 17 but­
ton Tun Russian Cttlf
Shoe for Lidie*

$1.69
$2.69

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found Dr»** Materiali.
»aitici in 25i for

10c
10c

Tin* I* a lende: from the "-ilk
counter. S p if ’l Weave Silk l u i « in pink n- d tvi’ii» . spe
regular l ’ oe. i»«r l In­
sali

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s i ' ih-.* i s
On one table will L&gt; f.niiul two
Guaranteed all leather .m-:
$.1 48 I at-^ lut* o ^ Almi * t »tin Metal Oxfords ivinsisiing of (imi Meliti, /■
button and Hluchel
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Of course a $3 50
value union made

$2.98

$1.98

S3 on 1 1 I t s SI.99
A turn '-Imh- t* the i&gt;a*u—t wearing
Sh«»-, |*iill’ll at f.'l tit), a gri :vt value
This Selby Kid lllu- m w r i / \
cher for Lillies, this ' S I
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sale
fy
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S2.29 SVI I &gt;|-| i |\|
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Blucl.er SI . , "union mude,” * jhViul value ior $3.50,
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For a Talker This 50-inrh, all wool serge,
black and colors, (o go on sale. !IHr special, for

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ill. this table will »*• plan
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$18.75 i ( H T SI ITS $5.98
We have jin t a lew Lillies' Coat Suit* that are to I** et*
/YO
closed out right away, these an- hand tnilnmi by the
rnri-t skillful tailor*, for Saturday and Monda)
S 17.9S to $21.00 \ ILTEN i l l 98
Tin* lliie imTnde* all the Intest nund&gt;er&gt;r that we rn- »bowing, direct
from Pifth \venue i-rul IVroiulwny. having I* en in
l'a .ti.ire a vi-r&gt; sliort vviiib Hut now t- the »uni ' •*
••:1 »v’l ■I- I »! i» l »»■»t ta ‘ ' , r »* 1 1 . p rt&lt;r
1 IHs I s l l q i t |M.
I IRS'! S l lt t U INI.
».I tl, new ypriiig Models in
I l l ’ll.) .m l
M »&gt;r
Children’* Dr«—•’i s will I*- ou ex­
lueuti ot¡r »ir*! showing of tlie-e
hibition Saturday, Jim. 30th and
Hlylirdi and netti one piece Dresse*.
Monday. F'cli. 1st. This line will
These values are well worth $1.50
corn (irise
value*
hut we will have
w«»ll worth $1 50,
them priced for
our price only
only
( t H.D U E \TDER NOT «»Al It
Tía- tune fo: buying that in- ■■ Wool Sweater, réguler
value evi-rv where Î 2 tPLo'i» * n a * . 30 to 12 for this
«ale
$5 nil *\'. I c m : It's $2 tin
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$11.98

$1.19

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$1.19

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'Dil* I* Ibi- regular 15r «c|!er

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tr. in Unni si i l i m . it».
The i* a popular viravo in ill woo
Suiting bltu 1. -naiv .nd
-»,-ple •aio:*
■-(* I tall •
priced ! hi* stie. , il

49c

$13.29 RA IT R D M

VND M O .M H i iff'is

$9.98

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$2.79 S H I R T S $ 1.89

lîalbriggv.n Slwr»
«Iso Kh.*lie Sialo I
Mi n
This *»« ■n t
on *ole Sit urda v

Satuiday, Ja n . 30th and Mon­
day. Feh 1st w'lll be big days'll)
F'lantii-I Shirt*
We have u *(»
ini Ime of $2 79
Valli«'* will'll

al»

™••-.. •' ' 39c

$1.89

$1.69

$2.69

t »II- la ‘ I " |V . 1 »»’. l*( ■, .»I . , ' .1 ) Ut l’J-, - » t : .
$ 1 OU. S|«eeiul fof Mil* * il»- Meri * " f Hoy*'

«s un l i t i Ri it i l s « t * - il nrd,

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RIBBON SALK
'S a le extraordinary of RiblMm*.
value* to 15c a yard, for
ibla sab- your choiiv («r
iT i*

yard only

PEARL MTTTDNS
LACFi SALE
A choiie a-’ primen» nf pearl Ru!
In this lot will he found Tare val­
Ion* for 5c n i|nr&lt; i . w, will
fv J
ue* to 5c u yard, very speca»
» iq i*
mill priced this side, 3 yds
Í T Í * (dan’ *|»-cii.I n*sortmint
onmtl«- for only
for

This is a choice L e e numls-r, allover black hllk L u v , luindaomo dcHign. «(lecial vnlue for
p A
75r a yard, ynur choirtat only
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KID GLOVE SPECIAL
3 clasp Kid Giovit - This lot i*
s|*’cial x«lui * for $1.60 a
n
pc.fr,
y Q Ç
»vir «¡zi» 5H to t'S,
b irr k nr tr.n, *rk ’

$7.75 D R ESSE R $ 1 98
Quartered
plate 1
for this
specially
only..

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Pin-« will I*’ moving day in »lie Men’* S uit Popnr'
meiit. -o tin- StW’i’ml "Ail Wool" &gt;ml* tli*t “ ill I* |
on sal' will ini'liiili’ $14 2!» &gt;!*• ml* for «ml)

N O T IO N

Ilockinf« Chair Special, worth
$2.97 for only $1.98.

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Mens Clothing Sale

SafuVday, Jamtar)- 30lh, and
Monday-, Fcbruury 1st will lie
Special Bargain Days.

SATURDAY AND MONDAY

&gt;\ r. % %i i I
T'J i r$ vvi«ti I.
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à•' *1'G 1-* r f *

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line Nul ur dl i ) &gt;il.d M ó t a l a )

S A L E

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With ever) 25, i ii'
will giv e n i hi. " "t. '

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W. v.ill
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"Di vti r P. •• " i- '
WI’lte i 1.11 I . I
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' •1« uth* at |.r:.i •!
for

Thi* line "f "4 Billion Kill Gîm«*,
. 1 o&lt; Ptil.'-sfl
Mark or white or«- $3.50 vi-luca.
Whit temor« • l .
S«s&gt; these Siituiday d * O
Q Polish lor B la c k ; I,-*
and Moud.'y at null
1m- i lu'iil "..
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Furniture Sale
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DRYGOODS

Ladies Ready-to-W ear

Mil. Imi lo t,

XTHA SPEC I\l i l .V.«

L IM II ALL \V(M)|. S E R G E Tilt

15c GINGHAMS I Ur
The genuine Red ’Seul /u-phVr
í ».îi^h.ifn&gt; .jri- iiu t'o i.'ì ut Hi
j»Noi“«i tiy fn iu&gt; at 1 ái
i» vani. Satiir*in&gt; unii
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$1.99

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S18.75 DHESSINC; TAHI.i: Sll.üh

$5.50 KITCHEN SAU
Ha* I hr&gt; r s i n I . •
two wire s i t i s i :
sale

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Furniture of quality on easy terms is what we have built our reputa­
tion up on. Buying furniture and chairs in solid car-load lots, as we tlo,
enables us to secure the greatest in values, and . that is the reason we
can give the terms and prices we do. For a small payment down and
weekly payments of only one dollar we can set you up in housekeepingGOr LAMPS 49c
Sec thU ipedal number l i m p ,
Chimney» Burner nnd
a a
Wick complete, our price
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SPECIAL 7c SALK
our Bnerjnl 7c counter Of
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our ^P^clal \aluoa. St*parr*to
duhes, pl|U-9 ( etc., for Saturday and
Monday.
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pieces or auitw.’
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l iNUARY 29. 191*

TH E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE T H R E E

WEEK’S PRO GRESS
IN S O U T H L A N D

A HirmmuiMin '!••••! compan» ha*
"Cori»truriion|ri»n tra c t* have tteen
reci-iM-d (rum ,. » m ir n i railroad an awarded u* follow»»' Railway I&gt;ri&lt;1Kt*
order (or ,10.lino tup, of nti*.d tail, over Aliiliuinn river "in A labam a:
Another iiini|mny of the »ante eity. Icvp»' and «•wen,
Augusta, -Gu.:
uliLrli i-: &lt;»|»t i t iug .1 « pLint ilay. paving- (Jiiitmnn. ( ¡a , railway shop
HOTEL F»R SANFOIU) AND MANY nii;l)t ami Sunday bus rvictvod tute &gt;building. VVaycro».», t in
»unitami m
T
\ OTHER IMPROVEMENTS IN
order for b.S.luio barrel» of &lt;ement building Chest, r. S i" . school builda ,,,[,ip:i’n
It.gl.. t \!..
b.i» nut. l,,H.dlc. Ft.i
panni:, »ewer*
- S U T E OF FLORIDA
re ce n ed ,t .rit* ur.l'-r Iro m la. k m ii
and w ater work»*» M .m ateo, F la .;
Çoluii'Lu». G h ., Jun. 28. T h e ln- ville, Hu. and lai - pino d it. pia nt 1 factory huildmj:. Columbus, t ía .;
dostruì Index
ln iu iv u ie fo r in 0|M«ration
warehouse, Chester, S ('.
"A
compatii
ha»
been
incorilo"industrial plants »ill be estubthi»
...
“ Steadily in creasi ug a d iv a t e * in rated to e»iiibh&gt;li electric light and h*hcd
follow»
t he »outhenst in d ic a te goml R e n e ra i' power p la n t, and i.
pi.m l , n, Flor
" F lo u r and gri»t mill. Illvthe, Gu ;
*ro m liti°n!' ì»i F e h ru a ry .
ida i u ie. and to timid .m •1. ct r;. cotton mill extension, t'olumluis, G a;
■*•
. The tirsi m o n th of thè y e a r ha» railway.
fertilizer factory. Mid ville, ( ¡a .; ice
• ^foujht husIneM im p rove m e nt th a t
"A Fionda city in i, awarded con- plani. lai urei. Miss.; abattoir, J a c k ­
h irdly »eemed pow ibl® nix w e e k * tr a f t (of
, (,lr
improt eiucnt * to sonville, Fla.; cold storace plant.
#(0, and th è p ro s p e ri* are e v e n ■
Alaron, t í a .; electric light plant,
briithter h&gt;r g re u tc r f im p ro v e m e n t.
Tom
»«, Gu.; railway extension (rom
"T w e n ty -s ix
corporations
have
- M flriuDclurins [&gt;!nnts ha ve been in Ins'll organized luring t he wc.*k with Stnrje to Greuti ( ‘ove Springs, F la ."
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. t |,h h,d In -... d o t a i h ,..- b .n u n

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_
•'T-hr inereuse in C onstant io ti o p e ration* i* nnt * ° e nsily pxpreaaéd in
it i»
largo. The
fijun». but
nui h
I* tarso,
i he p ia n »

izeil at lu i.

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h i r i , ggtegating
ulte in mm organ

All.« . and Al ont iridio.

Anioni: i he ite m i ot coti .&lt; ru ctio n *
woyk lo ite d o n i' ;
re purled i hi-*

Diversified Plant in tfs Are Safe Plantings

Sof&lt; S h e ll Pecans

Pecans will produce more
actual food value per acre
than any other crop. Plant
thrm around t he battik and •t her
1’Ml.iingx. Try iomt of our big
'L tue» or Other choice varictica.

Fi(jx nnd Assnrlcd Fruifs
f é I plant Hr li&lt; met *■ imp­
ili in, ico.r.J, to supply I", j I in., : ketl and lliird, fur commercial «tnppmg.
l’f tu i iiiL'ing f ! un $Jtv&gt; I *1 !.. ysia i i » I
per ji re &lt;an be n&gt;-'dc (torn yr »mg,
marUlmg or canning ligi, y cue tic»,
pean, plum». Japaneic persimmons,
giapri^' I ether orli, n n fruii'.

(ìriiiinii’.x Marclenny Trees
Wc have a icmnlrtc » u si L.r louihrm
plaining atour NIacclenny nmirnri, n&lt; ar
Jscliunvillc, Florida, including pnan«
and other null, grapefruit, urangei, a
lorird fruiti, tuie bin hr«, shade trees
» inn, irrita and liirublictj.

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Roses, Trees, Shrubbery ^
Planting roses, shade tree*
and shrubbery w ill make the
home more bram i fui ind at11.»&lt;tivr. and w ill i*u it o r its
selling value mane 'ime» the
c is t in a very ^ h o r^ tim c .

In tin; schedule of prizes offered
by Semimde ('nunty Fair, baby wilt
figure. Th is does not refer to the
"Reality* C lass." for in this contest
"h ooks Don't C oun t." although not
a handicap, one way or the other.
The highest authorities arc quite
ulffced that the " P r e t t y baby is Jftt
'dways the best*or the most perfpet
haliy by any means." The tfwurds,
J?Ílí J *

stUr tttlrcii ut " f - i(r iti" t ari l fuori
il ' I . \| . ! l f 1 1 1 ,
|
i
I i'.n t w&lt; t e| .j .t : , .1 » n li At an lenii) ,'t. w a
tire», 'I tie satsutua it specially retorn-

nt' tide J ( r ny •'
and will e, ;•

i it plant t'u* I' i I .tjy

I 111,! U t ) c

( ir ilitn ii's If) 15 T ree lltm k
Clives the rtj ■■ &gt;11 ■i ■tu e . ( t: ■u » ho havc
s.dvnl the d itti, u lt ir i id fr.ut and nut
culUirr. W rite f.,i th r Ite r t , . l
Ti,e
S c u r ir H u il'tlri'- arc li- t r , I tu the tree
I- k and w I b&gt;- iti .
I ,n rri|u r» t. T hr v
i ulani | ! , :. ’ . 11,■ j I i ii Jt uri- di reel ton,.

Gr i f f i n g B r o t h e r s

( t:onc;ii m a » »,

I w i at l t d .

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T h o u s a n d s o f A c r e s o f O u r L a n d a t th e N o r t h E n d o f
L a k e O k e e ch o b e e A re N ow R e a d y fo r C u ltivation
111«*,** Ian»!* i|n not n m I ilr a it iit ig o ilie r lim n » m a ll rlite lu *» ue»*t*s*nr&gt;’ »&gt;n a n y fa rm .
M a k e a t r ip
11* &lt; i h i v i lio lte e on th e n e tt ilit is io a o f th e F 'lo riila H ast ( 'o a s t lia iltv a v t v it h iu il ile ln y , a m i see fo r
t o u rs e lf jti» l \\ h a l l In •&gt;!'liim l-i are N o te t h a t O k e e e lio lte e t» now o jt ly a ( r ille o v e r tw e lv e h o u rs'
j'U in ie t fr o m dai k - o tit ilh '

I n v e s t i g a t e T h is W o n d e r f u l C o u n t r y W h i l e Y o u
Can H a v e a C hoice of L o c a tio n s fo r Y o u r F a r m
A " 0 w ill lim i it iinexeelfrrH -fo r general fa r m in g . liv»*»ioek a m i |M iu ltry ra is in g a liti fo r g ro w in g a ll
k iln l- o f t rg e t a lile * i o id i , ion to F io rii la a» w e ll as th e tin e s ! e it r iis f r u it .
T h is lo w ’ll a m i c o u n try
w ill g ro w a l a it n n m n iig ra te ilu r ittg th e n ext few ye a r» .
W e also h a v e e x c e lle n t h a u l a m i to w n
■ k d s ^ tl C h u lu o ta a m i K c tu n iv tllr th e fo rm e r a lin o la k e » c e lim i in S e m in o le C o u n t y Huilbcl to
fr u it g ro w in g , Ir tie k in g a m i g e n e ra l ( a rm in g , a m i th e la t t e r a fe r t ile p itie la m i c o u n tr y in Osceola
( 'o titi I \ » -I us'ta lly a d iti d e i I to sto c k np.»ing, g e n e rili fa rm in g a n d f r u it g ro w in g . W r it e to d a y (or
fu ll particular» ft»
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J. E. INGRAHAM, Vice-President

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Land nnd Industrial D epartm ent, Florida East C oast Railway

R oo m 202 C ity B u ild in g
e a rly last ye ar, to p ro m o te 'and de­
velop u n iv e rs a lly h ig h e r sta nd ard »
of Ic ilile s , u t i l i
b e tte r I tu i l l
eon- |
tests a&gt; an in tro d u c tio n and prizes
Mirili g Mi,' toltili, ut .ill tone» and
a» an tu re n 11 ve
on ñus committer will serve Airs. lie »tutes tita I th e o Ilice » til he open
I he year ro u n d and the ta xp a ye r ra n
Terheun, ,
P ro m in e n t physicians a nd nurse* ufw it)» ilic i H ie in fo rm a tio n sought
A ir Vaughn p ro liw ill lie on t h&lt;* e x a m in in g board. about t.ivos

S T . A U G U S T IN E , F L O R I D A

74,909 FO RD S IN THE PA ST FOUR MONTHS

Prizes (or llie parade and contest
Will In' al. ro u n . e.( l i t e r
l i is io ih , i redil o( i be W o m an 's
( lili» 1( .11 I hey recognized ill** value
of T ill. • ■ « to ,1

Orartifes nnt! G rnpt&gt;fm il
f C ■ Nt. h mty nup T t ir i grapefn. ' an.!
*.t mgr t ; i r . .u r ì . .i 11 .1, &lt;!111111. . ' ■aia* |

U t i l V ir ili I tí g &lt;■r»111- n f i &gt;rti. i i " ' , f i t tv j m*ii -, v e l t r i lu'ntt*&gt;. ra|M‘, |M*jttpttf s, Kll&lt;!/.U. s p itle le s i ftu 'llls j
b e ,tile , r n i- in g Ite r iiiiu ia . H ll.n l.',. l'a ra , N a ta l t ilt il id lu T g ra "&lt;■' fo r lin y a n il p a - lu r r .
W illi al
tin
rn |i» a» a ila ld e . i t i l l l r . , I n-t •| » a tttl Im g , ■tut 11it ■,e green fis u l the y e a r n u ttu l

’’Ueller Hah) C on test”

and preparation* for bullrling are
such a* m indicate that consti in - *'***k. ai.
tion operations in tho southiust will
"Apartment l.ou»e. Atlae.i (i.i
joon l»e nearing normal. Tin; Ind u s- church building. Aiiimtoo, Ab.
trial Index expect* utiitsal buildingu. hotel building, .Sanford, Fla.; school
activities in’ ttib spring and n um m et. j building, drainage, »ewer* and -water‘'Colton i* selling nt 18.60 m ore a works, Hnwkinsville, Gu
garages,
bale than it brought at the low level ‘ .Augusta, G a .; and Dunedin,
&gt;sg W
J a - t s e W
H f T * f&lt;-Vnaf
ra il! physieaR y.
nf
T h is new a ryl in te re s tin g feature
Railroad* ar«‘ making large expendi* ing.' Atlanta, Gu.; factory buildings,
turw A number of cities and ro u n - Ja c k v n v ille and West Tam pa, Flu.; is not th e re su lt o f a n o rig in a l in ­
ties are making. ur preparing (o warehouses two, Auguste G.&gt; and te n tio n . but ra th e r an in c id e n t, a
nislo* large ou tlays for public ini- Ala con. tin . and St
p e t e r ,burg, second th o u g h t us it were to a
m o v e m e n t. in a iiguraJcd in jh e east
provement*.
Ua.

The tjfriy in divciified planting in fuming and fruit growing never
w*» m apparent a* now. It will protect you from lour, brought
* on by over-production and one crop calamities. Divcriiitcd
planting« provide the profita for an all-year-round income.

Okeechobee Farms

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. Em bracing-A griculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Domestic A rts and Crafts,
with exhibits of Stock; Hogs and Poultry, and the products of South Florida. Raomg, Polo, Sports, Aeroplanes Lectures and Entertainments of all kinds.

R. O ’NEAL, Secretary

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H. H. DiCKSON, President

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

can make the statement il dtir*.
appreciate
ita reference t o 1 Orlando
, U. J . HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES,. Business Manager as a“ "lovely
"lovely and
and progressiv«*'
progressive. little
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!‘ut&gt;U*h*&lt;! E»*ry Tur**.Uy and K«t&lt;t»r
t**cr statement» concerning the su-

THEHERALDPRINTINGCOMPANYt periorily

strictly adhered to hy all the ed­
itors. The people tof this section will
please he go veined accordingly. The
Herald has spokyn about (his rule
several times and any one who has
resided here long is familiar with it. ,
Observer is clearly a stranger in the ;
community, hence the IL-pulilu an
tendencies and the attem pt to breuh
into print under cover of darkness.

Are You Losing Money?

of Lakeland only tin the
ground th at Editor Hetherington
^ A D IS T I NCT l.OSS is always occasioned when money lux idle.
Hirns« H im o N run K. is aim a n o :
hasn't visited Orlando in unite a
ONE ÏEAH ............
11.00 while. Hob Holly has; he slips in
I f you have mourn II011 can se^ d lo m f k
once earning interest by depos­
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and
&lt;jut
frequently,
and
he
knows
iting
it
with
the
Peoples
B
an
k
in
a
savings
or time deposit account. HY
THREE MONTIES......................................... T*
whereof he sneaks and speuk».—
invite accounts in any amount, and extend to our depositors every courtesy
D U h e r d Ip Ui« I lly by r e f i l l 1 2 - 0 0 E f t V ftf l®
Lakeland Telegram.
Florida Items All Itighl
and [attention, whether their deposits be large or small.
A f ln n rr or 20r. 1’ rr M«nlh
0
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| Washington.
Jun.
28. — Florida
rsymrnla In « ilio n MaM tW
&gt; Mad« •« «&gt;IUr»
Sanford will l&gt;e rilled with visitors comes out swimmingly in the river
llamad Ab 8 ara«d.(laa« MsD Maim AuftiM 22nd
Th&lt;*
next w«*ek and it behooves every and harbors appropriations.
IIM, al Iba l'oaloffir« al Äonfold, l'iotida,
senate
rommltt«*e
has
completed
its
citizen
to
become
host
and
see
that
Fndrr Art of March ltd. ISTI.
the visitors are treated right and revision of the hill, which passed the
- P t WAwr tour b u s i h e s s .
Tiltpkne No. 141 are not imposed upon in any par- house some time ago.
Ollko ln Harald Uaildlas
All Florida
itents
are
kept
in
the
bill
and
some
ticular. Tho rates will remuin the
II. E. TOUR
same during the fair and any exor­ of the Florida appropriations are in­
R. R. DEAS
M •M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
F L O R ID A L I V E S T O C K
Cubie
A*«I r&amp;fchlr r
creased.
For
instance,
the
amount*
bitant
prices
charged
the
visitors
Vit*Prraldrnl
Era.ldant
The meeting in Sanford ntjxt week
for
improvement
of
theSt.
Johns
should
lie
resented
by
Sanford
citiof the Florida Live Stock Association
If the river is increased to $577,000, which
‘ th at hits been railed during the Sem­ xrns in no uncertain terms.
inole County Fair Association will eilige ns can accommodate people lit ! wms the amount estimated hy the
be full of surprises for the stranger their homes they s h o u fin e t fhe* fair |_w«r departmontjengineering bureau,
for we
who does not realise th at Florida is committee know about it
n way
must
not
let
the
guests
go
rapidly forging ahead in this great
|seventy-seven ladies present, great­ dance on Tuesday evening wt.re ,
While!
developemt of the state's resources. without accommodations.
ly in terested In the demonstration. charming trio of girls chaperoned by
Florida has become the giratesi most of the visitors will be Irom
For each one present .the society re­ Mrs. J . L. Medlin, the entire party
state in tho Union for the all y e a r : neighboring cities many of .them will
ceives tw e n ty cents, m akin g u total being guests of Mr. W. J . Thigpen
round raising and grating of live! ho from a distance and they will
of fifteen dollars and fo rty cents, at the Sanford House. Besides Mn,
stock and is probably the only state ¡have to be takon care of during the
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
the proceeds of the plensant, in- Medlin were Miss Othelia Mediin of
In the Union th at has so many hrond fair. The Herald will assist in ev¿ ^ U A ^ v tb y a U ttliM K H b . - u .
^ Ja c k s o n v ille -.
M ts v
H n in a if f i ’mprairics and pasture lands upon ! cry way in this undertaking ami i f j r ~ 7 7 f r
U B -3 -tt.ü A v T B =
~r
rnond of Washington, D. C. and Mis
' T i V s - t *».w h}M r tfbrfjg
{ ' - ¿ r f r " n r f ' t V f i r r i f t * Fé1M bm V o r acvAhtMagic Hrugg a J —Ufuinn
Congrnial P a rty
Jun. includisi
Communications for this Column Should be Marked ",Society Editor*
or
*safoty every month'in tho ye*ur. "T h e moilations of any kind for the fair
C ontlffJKflru l’a g Among tho guests a t tiiq return «
I’hnnrd to M rs. R. A. Tt*rhcun, I'honr 203
live stork at the Seminóle County will phoHe or olili "at this office we
Fair will demonstrate that' the best will publish the list and stieet numcan i&gt;o raised here and the dernbn- b e r s , free of charge in I u e sd a y »
llriilgr t.unehrun
bridge luncheon.
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strutions by experts and tho meeting P»l&gt;cr for tin benefit of the visi­
Surrounded with much interest
(iuests of the department were:
of the live stock men of tbe state, iors.
and being always one of the most Mufdarnes J W. Dickin*. J . C. Hen.will do much lor this great industry.
popular and important social func­ net, { ’ceil Butt, W F Garter, (Jen.
ti
Thp figute* on the live stock in
tions
of tiie mid winter season, the A D e C o tteS and her guests Misses
The Middle Florida Fr««** Asso­
Florida are given in the Miami
bridge
luncheon given by the Social Mary and Louis«* DeCnttes of J a c k ­
ciation lias been formed tn boost
Herald us follows:
the interests of their section of the Deportment of the Woman's Club sonville; Miss Laura Fish and iter
"A n increase in the past live years
state. One of the first things they Tuesday afternoon was very beau guest, Mrs. B. J . Gorman of Green
in the number of horses owned in should do In that line is to ruiB0 tiful and delightfully informal. The
Hill, Conn.; W. A. Fitts. T . A. Neal.
Flotida of over eleven thousand is their subscription price to a straight assembly room of the club was ino-it
W. D. Holden. It. J. Holly and
noted in u bulletin issued hy the nuattractiv e with the harmonious blend guest, Mrs. Wilson, II. A. Howard,
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$1.50 a year. The snudi town, w eek-1 Ul
tional agricultural department for ,y p(tpcr ^
u |)ot worth lh at ha(, of re.l and green, the colora of the (\ O. McLaughlin, It A. Newman
the year ending December ill, 1914.
better gu out of btisiliess anil tie* one el ub anil its «luinlily appointed sainuel Fulcalon and guest Mrs*. &lt;&gt;
At the present time there are fifty
,
,
,
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with i iiei r pretty luncheon \v llrady of New York: J .
H
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that is worth it docs a lot mon* good tab)«
seven thousand horses in this state,
sets
of
white and violet
Itoiiinillat, Roy Symes. it K Tolar,
than that for its community
It
valued at one hundred and twenty
Festoons of bamboli and ro»i*s \\ I, Morgan. 11«•nr &gt; Wight and
may sound funny t« «u&gt; tb.it r.ti-ing
dollars per.head, lu the. liyt yearthe subscription price will be for the adorned tin* walls and overed tin jfin*».t-. Mrs Iluntoti! and Mrs Mniincluded between lb 10 anil lb 15 the
best interests of
their section but it screens, while tbe
columns were i-n
dleton, Braxton f’erkiro. Geo
i)
value of the individual hotae in­
will, |i will result in the publication twined with the satne, creating a Bishop, Hayes,
Florence U a l l a i * ,
creased from one hundred and nine
of much In-tier
|iaper» for it will charming efiect ver&gt; |o m -I&gt; in it- 11 \\ Herndon. Forre-,1 Lake. (■ F
dollars to one bundled and twent vgive the papers
tin* leeway between gorgeous beauty. I uses aqd bowls
Sun lb, { ‘ E, Henry, Fred Wulsmun,
one, und tiiu number in tho state i
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i successful and unsuccessful business, of red ros«*s were used effectively Mr« Schilling: Mi ««e« Snide«* M il- 1
from fatty six thousand, in round*.,..
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I he twi-lvi- luneInbilt tables wcri ll.itll«. Belle Miniti, Nellie Killer.
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,
I In- s u c c e s s f u l p a p e r In a g o o d d e a l
numbers, to idly seven tbousatnl
,
,
,
. , Ite tier and more successful Iio os ter centered alternately t&gt;\ howls of fra Lucca Chappell, Anna McLaughlin.
In e number-of mules increased in ,
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grant fresh roses, violets or purple .Adelaide Higgins. Florence Frank,
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than the failure.
rampa lim es
the same time from twenty thr«*e
asters.
A templing and delicious Gretchen Schultz. Alititi* Hawkins
thousand to twenty eight thousand,
^
five course luncheon was served and - Mis« Schilling
whjlo the value jier animal increased
We want to put tin* other counties
ti - .
consisting o f .
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from one hundred and fifty five dol- on notice thut Seminole county i»
Boiiillion with Chipped Cream
S'f .tynri* tin 11tt
lifts to one hundred and sixty thicr going after the prnte at the Sol&gt;
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&lt; routons
Cows increased ul number, drs- Tropical Fair in Orljimio week after
Mi*«
7.ne
Munson
vu«
tin*
charm
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Chicken Fate
Cream Green i'i-i«
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pite heavy &lt;&gt;xportation, fiom one next
Ni-vir before ilas there been
mg
young
hostess
to
the
members
o
f
Saratoga Chi]&gt;s
Dread Stick«
♦
hundred and eighteen thou nan I to such a systematic gathering of t lie
St
Vgm*« Guild Monday afternoon ^
I )i I moni co Sciati
♦
one hundred and thirty three thou re-uum-s o f t h e count
maitih t.-W ..for.
Uo.picfor* « heese n! ills fiottìi- of Mr« llr.ix'on F i t
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»anil, and in value from thirty five beiause they will In shown here
T il
kilt«
* 111 Vcs
doilara each to fort} two dollars and first - rid ihoi taken . * irrland«) and
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Flati* wgr»» ili«eu**«-d fui thè «pring
Heavenly Hash
fifty rente.
in this way a n u cb U * i e r And finer
*ork tn fu* dune I*v thè (inibì am i a ♦
t olfee
t ake
Swino increased in numin-rs over Uispia&gt; will be arranged
Seminclr
vetv deli gli! (ul after neon enjoyeil ♦
Mints
one hundred Dibuaanit in the M in e county ahould curry «»If the county
bv
t busi* jiresent
Deliemus cnke
Fruit punch was served through­
♦
'time ‘ and tilso .increased in value |irir.e and exjwcts in do »«&gt; From t il
and
ice
ereitin
were
«erved
unti a Isti
out
tin*
afternoon
♦
from lour dollais and eiglity rents indication» the Orlando fair will InA spirited game of bridge was thè speciul brand of mini» tu wtiieh
each to six dollars., Sheep showed no the largest in the history of the
♦
tinse
voiitig
ladies
are
addn*t«»«|
Increase in number« and only twent v count} and there will be man} thou played for several hour. the t ip Fnjoyit g i l e ho-|i|i ,|o \ ut I lietr ♦
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ib
•r* ••1 111*I — «•ore being inaili- tiv Mrone cents «*i»ch in value in the ti\ -and« there to *i
were Mi—Orrm«*« f
♦
Harrell,
Sr
.
«be
was
pre«»**,
i.-u
with gr..i iiiu.
} ears
Let ever} one in Setnlliolu v is it tile
\
Seal.
Dr.ivtoii
Fi-rkin\reliie
i
In*
tir»!
prue,
a
casserole
Mi««
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These figures give a slight in «inter co u n t} r. nd «ei* tin- I- « lutil i *.
lieti«. &gt;pteer. It.-V Arthur l'eck and
Litui«!'
DuColtes
ut
Jacksonville
won
night into the animal industry of for in comparisons are tin* mean« of
Mtsses Josie Stumon, Evn Walker,
Florida, but they are only a mere betterment in growing fruits, veget­ the second prize, a pretty little cut Charlotte Ifund, fiussie Ogram, M a r ­
glass
deposit
vase
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and
to
Mrs.
X
indication of what conld really he able» nini live ntork.
tha King. Salome llninpton, Snido«* ♦
Middlclnh
fell
the
consolation
prize
la n d s .'
dono If tho »title turned its atte n ­
— O-----of u hand embroider«*»! guest towel. Williams and Francis Aspinw-ull.
tion, seriotuiiy, to cattle, hog and
"Upon behalf of the Seminole Mr« W E Watson was the ch arm ­
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sheep raising."
I h mo ii st rut inn
County Fair Association the editor ing hostess of thi.« charming occa-.ion.
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0
wishes to thank the state newspapers assisted h\ Mr- &lt; t* McLaughlin,
A very interesting and instructive
♦
IK M EM A OK
for their very generous commenta
|jtlv Sy mes and Mrdeiimnstration of aluminum cooking
lohn
Why send :.f r m Cor. or Rome Upon the fair at all t i m e s . " say« the Hemii-tt on till- refreshment commit Utelislb w: • hcl-l .it the home of ♦
Th.
ilv.-rtising
for Sunday
is or bah
of huy? Sanford H e r a l d
♦
Missen Adelaide Biggin«, Anna Mr«
Mr* S i) Shinhol-uu Monda} after
ia’t ’s buy t «ix* goods w«1 nmk - at has mude the fair famous und the M r I at ug hlln and
Lucca Chappell noon under the au* pice* of the Home ♦
Several city lots and homes for sale on it rue
home and show we’re patriots that newspaper men ‘ of Florida are in- serving; Mm Roy Symes and Mr.«. Departmeni of the Missionar} So♦
that
may suit you.
w-ny! The gii nt vessels sail the deep vited to come to Sanford th«* first Bennett (rutti the Social Depart- ciety of tin* Methodist church. T h e
and bring us doodads made abroad; w«*ek in F«•brunty und see us in gain ment und Mrs. L«&gt;uckx and Miss demonstration was held nut of doors ♦
A. constant demand for houses and rooms.
wo buy such traps and fail to keep attire. Wc will be r«*ady for them Mary Chappell from the Literature and each lady present wan given a
List your property with us, we will sell or ren! it.
bur money «in our nntive sod. and take care of th e m ." It is un­ D epartm ent on tho «locoruting com­ piece of aluminum ware.
It was
Eire Insurance, Itondin^.
Those ships lako back our htird- usual for the newspuper folks to be mittee.
T o Mrs. Watson und her conducted by Mr. Flu miner, the &lt;♦&gt;
curm-d cash, to t&gt;ay the freight for thanked for anything—but it is excellent com m ittee is due tho c o m ­ representative of the everwear ulu- ^
Europe's kings; to pay for bottled pleasant all the same. We wish we plete Nociat triumph of thi* annual mirnim cooking utensils. There were
succotash and stuff we grow nt homo, could go to the big fair in Sanford
by jins».
My, wife's new lid was for wo beliove overy good word wo
made In Franco, and 'tis a phony have said ab ou t it.— Tim cs-Unlon.
thing Indeed; the broadcloth in my
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Sunduy punts was tnnnufncturcd by
Dawg-gone Jo e Reese's picture,
tho Tweed.
Tho sauce tho groc«tr
ha »nys that wc sneak Into Orlando
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♦
sent today was brought from Lunquite often and know uil about the
nun in a crate; it costs like blitaen—
town and now* our wife has a faint
I 'm u st pay the «luty added to the
suspicion that muybu we have been
freight. Wo sing our patriotic songs
going to Orlandp without her con­
and boost tho flag and seldom cease;
sent ami knowledge. Ju st for th at
but whon we want gargoyles or
wo intend to go to Orlando fair on
gongs, we ship them tn from south­
Friday and spend tho whole day
ern Greece. And, as I write, a bun­
down there with tho permission of
dled barks bring curlicues across the
Muyor Sperry and the police force
foam ; oh, profit by these sage re­
and just show J o e Recce th at wc are
K c
F F. rOMTKR. V^r »•»m.div
marks and learn to buy your junk
A. I. O E f Î 8 . A l t i C a h i u i
not sneaking into tho fiont door or
a
t
home!—
W
alt
Mason.
W S
the hack door and we just daro him
to break our hat while in his city.
LIB EL O U S
T h e Orlando Reporter-Star crush­
To Observe* .
of Security and Satisfactory Service is obtained
ing the jewel Tru th under its brutal
The Herald h a s received’ several
foot stands by Bob Holly of the
by an account with the First National Bank.
8 anford Herald in his libelous and letters lately signed "O b scrv or" and
You arc cordially invited to make this your
defamatory Inexactitude about a they have gone into the waste paper
0 epos itnry«
plain m atter of- fact obvioua to the basket, although they were really
Your checking account, whether large o i
naked eye, and »ays Boh was tight good articles on timely su bjects.
small, is welcomed.
in affirming th at Orlando was the Some of them have been antlBe,
best interior c i t y . of tho state. Of adtninisUation but wo givtj the ReE ;
Com o See Us G asparilla W eek
in te re s t P a id on S a ving s A c c o u n ts
course wo laughed the absurd Holly ppblicans tho right to d i^ g iee with
us
over
politics.
Howftver,
it
Is
t
h
e
p
fiction to »coin, hung It up by the
Capital $35,000.00
Surplus and Profits $58,000.0b
tall like a singed cat and publicly iron clad rule of this office th a t no
r
dorided It, and now* comes the Rq- articles will be printed unless they
portor-Star and run find nothing are signed by tho real name of tho
rst
a t io n a l
better to say than this, which 1» ho writer. This la not for.th e purposo
is
Utile to the point that we fearlessly of publication but to know who9HI
c m » a g
. reproduce U : ___ ___________ m p o n z lh la -Jo r _ the. w m m u n lix tiiiiu
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
SANFORD, FLA.
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ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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I An Income Now

Beautiful 7-room bungalows, hot
and cold water, on improved vegctablc farm. 700 (ine Minoi
and Wyandotte chickens, incuba­
tors, coops, brooders, best model
pens, horse and wagon, barn.
A BARGAIN
GOING

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Wc have some very cheap tracts of pas­
ture or ranch lands.
Good general farming and citrus fruit

Some of the very best truck lands in the
famous Celery Delta of Sanford adapted
to the Sanford system of sub-irrigation
and intensive system of farming. Price?»
and terms very reasonable.

A.* P. Connelly

109 Magnolia Ave.

Sanford, FIs.

For Men, Women
and Children

:■ Our immense business enables us to
turn our entire stock about four ¡j
! times a year, which keeps, our stock ;;
at all times right up to th e m in u té ;j

m

A PERFECT UNION

All Styles
All Sizes
All W idths

Glenn

•It is equally Incomprehensible] This Yule holds good lit every news-

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•CbM. E Henry of the Wm.
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Broom Holder«— T h ey
them at Lcfflers.

arc free, " il l handle, ihe Inst rur of celery out
46-2tc
of the Sanford section.

Dr. C!w'Ii- 'Brundage, Osteopath,;
7~ '
Pint National B a n k Bldg., Monday, -C*' tpr
br ™ * ^ J nmmry, DM5 I
Wednesday and Friday, 11 u. nt. to wil&gt;
*&gt;« responsible for any debt
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contracted by any person but my­
self. C. It. Happersett.
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”W. IH Whitthornc, representing
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the Jacksonville Tinies-t'nion wns
I’resht let inn I burr It
in the city yesterday in the inter« sts
Tin* many friend» of I(•*\ I r..nk
of Florida's great daily
Mr Whit
D. Mum will In* pli*u»«-&lt;i to know
thorite ts a great favorite in the etty
that bo will preach Sunday morning
and his many friends are always
at the Presbyterian church.
Dr.
glzd to see him.
Brownlee will preach in tin* evenv ilr. and Mrs. C. B. Tyler have removed from the west side to their
new home on Park avenue, formerly
the site of the Baptist parsonage
Mr. and Mrs Tyler ure now at
home to their many fri«*mls and have
one ol the most eiiinfort.ilile and bt‘-l
sites in tin- city for th iir hnttn*
Chirkens anti Kggs You can got
any* kind you want at l.efller'4 ti-'Jt

mg on " T h e Greatest Act Recorded
in tin* Bible Outside tin- l.d* of
Christ "
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n nlidded to the ehuri h at a tneetn i&gt;l
tin* session last .».ibb.ih inorile.'
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nald Molly it« a jig tliiucer wiuilil pot
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the pride»*tonai of a Ftr«t dus.» inllt- ♦
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Johnson, Chicago, Bl , F F I a n
M t McClintock n ( l i e t i d i v i n e a t
hearty welcome and prompt, courteous attention.
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m*r, Ci rrolton. G a . K: m Ir.'itl*- the reception gave i charming end
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Our ofllcers may be consulted at any time, nnd every patron ' ill be
chalim, New » Orlmns, i -il . i ii mum
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granted
all accomodation consisiatit wiilt Sound, Uonservalive Banking Policies.
E. Enshofie mid wife, I’». F Thomas '
fiand wife. Chirp go, 111 S 1 Bro wti.
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the
welfare
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ptihlic
institution.
more, M d .; 1 1 . FL Scloflebl. Pbiltfi
delphic, IV..; J . A. McLennon, Jnx;
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SEMINOLE
COUNTY HANK, and similarly the progress of this institution
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in indirectly aided tlirolifth the success o f each resident.
Groonbaum, Savannah. G ii .; E. L-l
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Gibb«, J . R. Holland, Jn x ; W J '
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their
HOME INSTITUTION.
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A. T h a c k so tn , Gainc*vllle; Frank E. today, giving name, occupation ♦
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Ja». R. Davi«. Or­
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tin* guests
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w i f e nnd one «on In mourn hi.» lows
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,if Mr» Cal. Willii.mJ e r k * . (In* inibitimi» and iraseild
Funilerat setvn*«*» will in held in
ford Mouse
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father of in» farmer »on wu» a cimi
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Three lots faring Park on Myrtle
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ably located for hotel or residence ow ner i n*l -tino tu le f fat I - tpf ti »
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Beautiful shade tre«-* ten yeats old. history
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Roberts

graceful interpretation of tin* Maxixc
that wa, received with ro units o(|
applause
This
popular ^ young
couple re among the best [«lancers
in Sanford
Mi«» Gladys \ Morris
WUS one 111 I Ip tiesl Inis Of ( fie entire
prognmi in her *ong, " ID s a l.ong, 1
Long \\.i. to I'lppi-rarv
In »pirn
did v11. ♦ throwing spice and gmgi r
into «-very movement, her bright,
laughing face an inspiration she
brought down the house with tier
clever number and little tin drum
and carried the audience along with
her by the sheer force of her strong
personality, making the audience
join her in the last chorus.
Mr.
McCarthy was another specialty
favonts with his character songs.
Mrs» Rogers also gave a line number W
between .the acts that was received
with «'tithusiasm.
Miss Francis Asiv
pinwall was also one of the most- fw
popular hits in the sp icm lty acts,
with the song "T h e Perils of Paul­
ine*' and shared the honors with
Miss Morris. She was an attractive
little Figure in red. singing with—the
Û
abandon of a child an«l the celevcr- Ü
ON 1 .IUpMI1 to tltc conclusion tliat an article of
ness of a real artist, throwing into
the song a delightful spirit of horri­
Furniture wi(| prove to be all that is desirable
fied protest that won the uudienre
just because it shows up well on the printed page of
B eau ty * the bright, catchy little col­ completely.
lege musical comedy presented last
a. catalogue.. ...
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. Thu pretty songs, charm ing dartre
night nt the Imperial by Miss J .
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figures and attractive
group of
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Pearle Rogers and a splendid .c a s t
young people in their college uni­ N L o o k B e fo re You L e a p !
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of local talent was one of the best
forms and evening dress made Polly
productions ever put upon the stag«’
Primrose one of tin* most clever a t­
V ig it O u r S to r e !
in Sanford. The cast was composed
tractions ever given
«&gt;1 young society people who put
The production is one of Mis« J. __ and let us slmw ymT desirable F u rn it u re , dependable in
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into their parts a delightful action p
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Rogers' best, to whose un­
and skill that was tin! oiptnl to proevery
way
and
c
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c
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in
price.
L
tiring effort and excellent training
.fessioniil artists. That tin* audience
LÜ
I he sili &gt;•»' 1» largely due
If
a ppreeiuted the sp^« ndi*i work *d the
l'a.*t. I horn» and college student«
local aggregation win lestitied by
Ft
Mr1C I Molly. Mr\ K
the vociferous ami hearty rounds of
Dpugla Mt» C; 1’uU‘stojl, Mrs
applause that gireted each number
Goo. 1*. Bishop, Miss Jit nil* St u mo it,
and would only be satisfied with re- ^
m |m V n fì^
pealed encores. T h e solo work was
Aspinwalf. Mi«s Joslc Stum on. Mi««
« • s p e c ia lly g o o d , w b il e tin* c h o t u s o f
Lora Ti tl t . Miss Helen Rowlntul,
th irty
v o ic e s
w u s tb«* be»t
San­
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Mi-s
K l. S i r e d and I ’ a lm rtln A v e ,
Sanfonl, Florida
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AND EVENTS

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Reti K. Flirt.*cr, wi-|I ktiowu over
t)ie stille tlietl .il hi« limile in Tumpu
ori Wedneadny
Mr Thrower trnvelleil Florida Inr thè Unii il Hnrilwuit*
Co., of Gain»* ville for nuny yi*nr»
Lillie HaPPodnk'H— Mention j!
miti a iter »urti ••ugngt-d * in thè reni
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of Mailers in B r i e f fiatate business in Tam pa. Me marpersonal Hems of
Hed Miss
Ora ll.trn nininl of (Ir
Mr Thigpen the party inotoied over
laudo unti li'uvt-» ;l *t(,- hih! ih ree to Orlando for the day Wednesday.
In te re st
chlldren.
Mr Throwi*r Itati (riemla The ladies returned fo Jacksonville
in Sunforti wh*&gt; will In* story io hear on the steamer Thursday
Summary of the Floating Small
of bis deuth
Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
A n n ou n etm tn l*
Hurried Herald Renderà
Seed Potatoes Hliss and Rose No.
The Music Department will give
4, at I.elllert
tr.-'Jte
a tine program at the Club rooms
Dr. Du vis, the well known opto- Saturday. February fith in the even­
Mr. and Mrs. E . M. Kirk of S teu ­
iL^dlle
for »the
benville. Ohio
Ohio are
arc at
at homo
home for
&gt;*&lt;• moti i i t will la* at Kobbiim Neat ing
A free will offering will be
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Hotel, Sanford Wednesday. Feb. drtl taken in the interest of the piano
winter at Inland I-ake as usual.
to 1 0 th, where he will lest ryes
fund, but no admission fee will be
A. L. Gustholf nnd bis able carps fr™&gt; Mnd sell glasses,
Heatlachea of charged.
of uiUtnnls »re *,U9y th ' B W0l*k doc- yeata standing cured with glasses.
oratint the buildings nnd booths for Have your eyes fitted when you ran
The "Hooater School" under the
the great Sominolo County Fair.
come to the fair
Refs. Dr J N auspices of the Presbyterian C. K,
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,
Robson. J E Pare ifVlerv King. Society will be presented at tin* Im ­
Oranfe boxes with hoops always . . . . . . .
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U -.ltr
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Watch
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this column for the announcement,
L First t ar of Celery
Umburger cheese, Holland h e i - ,
of this bright, attractive comedy
T h e great eeli-ry crop of the San- playlet.
ting and yeast cakes at Simon's.
Enjoyable fun for both
fold celery delta started nortli ye«- young and old.
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r E Graham, representing the
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Elmo Acosta elected.
Second Ward" John I &gt;11 {lose elect­
ed; Frank H Owens und J . C. Connally run over in the second pri­
mary
Third Ward .1 IS Cnlluhan and
WILL NOT ENTER RACE FOR
Aubrey G. Sawyer elected.
SENATE WHEN TERM
Fourth Word P A Holt anil H
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Hut i •
HAS EXPIRED
Fifth Ward A J
Hucky and
Tho Tim ss-Union of yvMerday
Henry Rivas elected.
contained u npvciul from Tallahaiu.ee
Sixth »W ard
W It Sebring and
an follow.*:
C. T. Faxon elected.
"G o v . Park Trammell returned 10
Seventh Ward Henry Lilienthal
tho rapitul Into Saturday night ufrer
and Meade Hunt elected
being nb ' ’tit till hint week making an
Eighth Ward F P William- and
official ' lour of Inspection of the
J . J . Harvey elected.
drainage operations in the Ever*
Ninth Ward W. S. Gnsque and
glades.. Gov. Trammell wan asked
J . T. Alsop elected.
today regarding the reports recently
Tenth
Ward A.
E.
Adamson
published that he may be n candi­
elected: Max Morgenthuu and J. J .
d ate for congress from the First con­
Gridin run over in tho second pri­
J a c ks o n v ille E lectio n
gressional district. In unswer to this
mary.
inquiry he stated:
Following is a report of Ja c k so n ­
Eleventh Ward P
J Hoke and
" ‘ For several weeks past a num- ville city election
W. T Eil warils elected.
Itet of rititcii* of the First district
T h e tabulated returns lot t Ije
have from time to time expressed t&gt; eleven mmplete wards show that
JumcH Alexander Here
desire that 1 become u candidate in Mayor Van t\ Swearingen and J . E.
Among the prominent visitors to
lUlti for congress from, that district T Bowden will run In the second
the city yesterday attending the
a n d -h a v e stated that they were of primary for Mayor.
The vote was
circuit court was noted the smiling
th e opinion that :t good majority of as follows; SwdUrintfen, 1.541: Howfare of Co|. J o e mn Alexander, the
the people of the district would like den, 1,366; Johnson, l,l&lt;l3: Grungreatest Homan of them all. Cob
to have me represent the district in thnl, 268,
Jim has retired from active life
congress.
G. D. Ackerly ? won easily over
sont9 $ h a t and ascribes his fine up‘These expressions of confidence George. M. Price, the complete vote
’ ’/ ''.fie a r a n e e arwFi retiring habits to hii*
anti Um lapvwterl »w»11 ranee of t h r -lOftertrf njr”'cffb fòlio wing
rv* u *
c wife, a most estimable lady whom
desire on the part of a substantial erly, 2,343; Price, 1,719. .
^
Jim fooled in to marrying him some
number of the people of toy congress­
\V. W. Anderson was likewise re­
time ago. Col. Jam es Alexander of
ional district to have me represent turned a winner over his opponent,
Volusia cou nty is still one of the
th e district hnve caused me to give f . L). AIdiot t in the race for M u ­
biggest men in the state and when
serious thought to', the matter and I nicipal Judge. T h e vole, complete,
politics is stirring they unhitch at
‘ have recently about reached the con­ was; Anderson, 2.519, Abbott, 1,305.
the home of Alexander and find out
clusion that at the proper time 1
In the race for Port Commissioner
how lie stands on the qtiustionsof
would announce my candidacy for all of the thirteen mem hers of the
the duy
He has f*ccn ‘‘hailing thr
congress from I he first district The hoard standing for re-election won.
ja c k ." in this si.-clton for the t-..-t
time for the primary is still so u r and the two mem hers of the hard
thirty-four or five ycat* and kin&gt;wdistant, however, that I did not will he U T Hubbard and \\ M
somethiug about Y oIumu, Seminole,
deem it timely to make any public Mason, Jr.
Orungn and adjoining rounties. He
fltatame.nt about the matter yet,
T h e following Councilman were
has many frionds in this city who are
especially bb the congressman elected elected:
always glad to see him anil give
last November has not yet entered
F i r s t . Ward ('. D. Mills and St.
him a hearty welcome.

COVERNOR TRAMMELL
. FOR CONGRESSMAN

upon tile servir*"* of bis now term.
" 'll seems, though, that a c t iv i­
ties have already commenced as to
the succession to Mr. Sparkman and
that under the above stated dlrcumntances the people of the district are
entitled to know my attitude and I
vail! therefore state that it is my in ­
tention at a later dale to lierottle a
candidate for congress from the
First Florida district.
” 'Practically my entire life having
been spent in the First congressional
district and the good |&gt;eop|e of that
district having always l*een exceed­
ingly kind and generous to me, I
would most naturally esteem it as a
very high honor to lie chosen us
their representative in the (»alls of
congress.'

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Open a Millinery Shop in Your Town or Home
lie Somebody!

Making a Specialty of

* With an established buying trade among the largest and best jobbers in all
carlot markets, marketing aunually &gt;1000 cars of Florida fruits and vegetables,
including about 25‘ 1 of the Florida Celery crop.
. « CAN S E C U R E B EST R E S U L T S

CHASE &amp; COMPANY
W E W O R K FOR T H E G R O W E R

\N O

P O O L IN G

received a telegraphic order from (
prominent residents of Montreal,
Canada, for immediate shipments
jr*
of t m ty quarta o l the-linest straw*berries we could produce.
The ST.
berries weie wanted- for a wedding
Supper.
We sent forty one-quart
cratch, not one of which contained
more Ilian fifteen or twenty berries,
which gives an idea of their sixe.
If strawberry raisers in other s e c ­
tions rr.n lieut that reeotd let 'em
-how their berries at the product
1 claim we are
exhibit 111 Tam pa
the champions of the worlil in -trawherr&gt; production

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PETERSBURG AND MANATEE RIVER POINTS

HIIU.E C O N F E R E N C E
T h e Lake Monroe lliljle Confetence, io ho hehl at Enterprise, F la *
Feh. 12 lo 21 inclusive, is fortunate |

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lie

PR O M PT RETURNS

Tampa, J a n 27
\\ H Senti:.
I 11 h e r 'I' el i ki - r- o n i t * ..............* loli
9 pr,--ideili of tin- Plant &lt;' 11 &gt; II*
Q . ol Toni*,, w.n.&gt; iTnmpn pr* ;* is &gt;*ii( t&gt;,* tii-tini* Morrison **f I.*.*—
i *11 r V
Mr
U tliiarn I '
I p * h a w . e*lu mg lo hale h i- *U&gt; tool section *i
q t»-ent»*d in ine flout |tar.nl**— of tl
11.**•i f11 I ! *♦t f { i »T i in# »» «i K . . i . d x| ih *
O i i - «in ri !T* &lt; ■r ti i *. Ì i )e- *i,*i * o
,
a w Incli- , re refi 12 m
In in d u -i*.**. M..r\ t idler W h i t * , e v a n g e l i s t i c
'
9 claims for E ast Ifiilshoitiugh the Hihi*, render of Chinn

Mrs. Newman’s Ladies $3 and $5 Hal Store
Jacksonville, Flmida

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'»gì

A G row ers’ Marketing Agency

in again ~* curing for it- lender. R ev [
S. I&gt;. Gordon, whose " q u ie t T a l k s " |
lieve won hearts all over tin world

turn u 11 ur a I l&gt;i»pla)

I in nan last year with $100.00 slock, «lai $M,000.00 busi*
ntsi. You can do as well.
Will «end you complete lot of O | w , *r1•! i l a ni p i n n - h ip
ito
&gt;1
trimmed hnln for
$f&gt;f&gt; or $100. a,., ymi d&gt; .inO rd er al
O
I» rr&gt; jirodin
n lin*
E -t H I*
once for Hnrinff trade, you double your money in one week.
borough will be fepr* -enteil in lie
I,el me tell you how I have made a success.

23 North Ocean Slreel

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«-• Ur..- SPECIAL GASPARILLA SERVICE

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Everyone is in Search of Happiness

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UN1UUE FORM

Here- and Trusts N o th in g

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TAM PA

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T A M P A Is G oing .to S h o w Y o u a Carnival T h at’s G oin g to Eclipse
A n yth in g of its Kind Ever A ttem pted.

w. R.,

w ill Interfere.

T A M P A Learned Lots from Its Last Year'9 Q am ivaL and K now s
W h ere to Improve on that Delightful Occasion.

FANTASTIC PARADES

ARTISTIC PARADES -MASONIC PARADES EVENING PARADES
and “PARADE PARADES” Constantly Day and Night
, • A Spectacular capture of Tampa by

KING GASPARILLA AND “YE MYSTIC CREW”

*

W a te r Carnival. Brilliant w ith Fireworks. M usic b y Countless Bands. Street Carnival
Dances, rarely Costumed. A erial Flights and Balloon Ascensions

ALL TO BE FREE
/t m ( t u m t i &lt; f&lt;""&lt;tu ,uu’'

Tam pa detests “ hold up“ entertainments.

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(«arden of Eden product exhibium
ini Court House S&lt;|iinr** duiing
t ‘u rut vai, ami the strawberry **\l v, i
Girth of Welt Known Society
is i Xpeeled to |&gt;ri* i e oro* of Tin* 1 *,
I tie tirsi so* I* ri f*,r Oi*. Prev* :i'
ritlon
uni
r11*ta*in u riet *.
of I ' m * II* I** \ n i m n U ■* a - found
‘ ‘ I.il-t wee k , " rf *lil Mr

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JA N P a HY 2'j

T H K SA N FO RD IIER/.LP

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Everything is offered to you without **a string tied to it/4

1!

�Price« In Illinois

Why should yn:: t.ihc less than
y".’ ?' ferv' h n you buy
rooting, when you know you can
?et 15 years gu nan'.ted service
when you buy

Certain-teed
C o rf-ificd

i fru its

are

fo u n d

at

the sam e

p rices

HILL HARDWARE &amp; LUMBER COMPANY

•v~m

s a y s M r s . S y l v a n i a W o o d s , o f C l i f t o n M i l l s , K y . , In
w r i t i n g o f h e r e x p e r i e n c e w i l h C a r d u i , t f i c w o m a n ’s
Io n ic.
S h e says fu rth er:
" B e f o r e I b e g a n to u se
C a rd u i,

my

back

a n il- h e a d

w o u ld

hu rt

so

bad,

I

th o u g h t the p a m w o u ld k ill m e.
I w a s h a rd ly a b le
to d o a n y o f m y h o u s e w o r k . A f t e r t a k i n g t h r e e b o ttle s
o f C a r d u i , I b e g a n fo f e e l l i k e a n e w w o m a n .
I soon
g a in e d 5 5 p o u n d s, a n d n o w , I d o all m y h o u s e w o r k ,
a s w e l l a s ru n a b ig w a t e r m ill.
I w ish

every

su fferin g

w om an

w o u ld

g iv e

CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic

a tria l.
I still u s e C a r d u i w h e n
a n d it a l w a y s d o c s m e g o o d . "

l‘" l’ *f ' f'.r Dear l.ggs
If tin

1 feel a

little

bad,

H e a d a c h e , b a c k a c h e , sid e a c h e , n e r v o u s n e s s ,
tired , w o r n -o u t fe e lin g s , e tc ., a r c s u r e s i g n s o f w o m a n ­

t o u t u i s h e i t o lum eiit I*\
p r o i— t h a t e g g s a r e c e r t a i n

t h e hig*

• You o n teat footing until the r m * i c o m c Jiurnc— by e vrry Lno«vn meant t »%i•t it,
iaJI it, t o r it, bite it * a m t w l i r n y«w t;t*i ilin»u,-.i &gt;
ju t
n.U li jl - .u i
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long ¡t will « n t a* « l i r a you i ia r lr J .
n.ir Mii'j
£»cn » roofing o p e n can’ t ti ll by any t o t li &gt;» thug roofing »¡II li t
true te«t li on the ruol. ' W h e n a t i u i u i ljr t u r n l u . ibe faith tu hi» p » ini I ft» %t,m i
|&lt;hind it with a 1 S-ycar guarantee, hacked by the ro ponu bilitv u( hit tlucc
louring uriti»— there*» th e kind of dependable product &gt;vc ate looking for lo' »eli
- to our n o t om en.
» i-UMjcd id Building N U u , L * U , J . a u u W l, ( i U kind»..Stock U uuU m k ». M i . U
a c t k, DC., lemember that we h x n d i c T ^ h t y good , and our price, arc right.

It Always Helps

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Fru its

It m c i» n » i h o b e n t p r o t e c t i o n f o r y o u r b u i l d i n g * .

Rf-

furtive ut once
"W e ari paiiu-d t&gt;&gt; untomi. «- that
»■''init tu t i e almost complete »uv
pension &lt;&gt;( the iin|Nirtatioii id chemirai», obituary poems »ill cost you
l ‘&gt; cent- , ¡me h.-realler
’ ll )• •
tmpussthle to export
prunes
Przuniyul.
notices of
riniti h
'i!l l . , hurgid b "
at the
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ticket* to the -upper
"ItesulM- e from the -ti-|iuri»i.«h of
regolai
t'i’tng facilities hr! »con
this toni ..nil I lie (iulf.iif Ublgo-h
nil putti • - .ipples. pot.itin * torn
grape'
h'eught lo lie - oline
under t' • pretext of exhibition to
the editor will be -cuoi) as rpi.it t a band nf »ar
"All p&gt; -on- lound o»iri&gt;* this pa-I
per mote than a year's subscription1
»ill be -I „t a- spies."
\xtell Kan ■
Slaudar.i

a- la.t »cek

Duraliility
(ju a u m -lrrii

R o o fin g

Quality

i nrreim utf--nf7"ÌlP T o n i •&gt; an inch

Somi» kind friend at Bloomington,
. «end* us the mnrkct reports from
that city, probably with the idea of
allowing our people to discover th a t
the Florida m arkets are not tin* only
places »here the high cost of living
seems to Ite going higher
It also
demonstrates that Florida products
it the northern ninrk.t« seem to he
vi ri fe iseriiihie in fact are about
the same that are charged here
»here they are grown
Following is
the article
There are few lie» features ill tile
markets at the presell! time, nlthough their Is .1 Vert, good supply
of all sorts of seasonahle produce sellmg at popular prices
There is a
marked scarcity of egg-, and those
that are on the market are sold at
■til to 45 rents j*cr dozen fot fresh
eggs.
Country butter sells for 35
! cents per pound, and vuguiubUm a n d .

A v is i t t o tin* f r u i t m a r k e t s » i l l
ly t r o u b l e .
S i g n s t h a t y o u n e e d C a r d u i , t h e w o m a n ’s
to bring next fall and winter, he
rev eal an e x c e lle n t supply of f r u i t s ,
to n ic.
Y o u c a n n o t m a k e a m i s t a k e In t r y i n g C a r d u i
s h o u l d I ■ g m t o g e t r e a d y for t h e m
of v arious kin d s
Fin e s tr a » b e rrie s
to r y o u r tro u b le .
It h a s b e e n h e l p i n g w e a k , a i l i n g
a t on&gt;,
- « s - t h i1 p o u l t r y s|«*cia||st
a r e s e l l in g for 7 5 r e n t s per q u c.it a n d
w o m e n l o r m o r e th a n fifty y e a r s .
in ibi* .........................it.
T h e w a y to
a r c s li i p t x n l f r o m F l o r i d a .
T e a rs sell
h a v e e g c - b t. m t h e y e a r is t o h u t c h
" f o , 3 5 n - i i N f o r ’e i g h t . a p p l e s lire s e l l ,,
,
,
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,
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.
,
, „
p u llets e a r l y .
I t is t h e e a r l y h u t c h e s
m g f u r -40 c e n t » JHir | n c k . b a n a n a » . ;
.
/
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, ...
,
from w hich t h e e a r ly p u llets a re d u ­
ll r e w o r t h 1 5 , 2 0 a m i 2 5 r e n t s p e r ' ,
,
,
,
,
r i v e d U nit a r e t h e l a r g e s t . m o n e y
. . . vd o z t n uu d ,
u)M» V 'U » to t
Mnafcattf' W r f l i c p o u l t r y - p r o d u c e r . ’ - ! !
5 0 m n t m per d o z e n .
h X c c I c n t p i n » - , Th(?
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h a l ( . llr(1 c o r k „ re U c u n
Iteuli r.tuil N ftrn lh juf)l&lt;|*1 f i r m i ! [ vtaad Ordlnifirr« of th** Hty of Sanford ,
“ IM'lcs a r c s c l l m R fo r 2(1 a n d
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KlitrttU, of 1911. b#, nnrl
W hrrvhy
i n u ì k c t c d in a l m o at a n y m a r k e t in
»«mi.n.ir « - « « i t . Hmi.i«. iti &lt; haarrry
L tl O, l l l r f - l n - . t , T ru .lM
c e n t s , w h ile gr*.i|vcs m a y he o b t a i n e d ■
|«mondrd lo toaif m* foli«»»*. To-wit:
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America
»hep
they
attain
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Rrap&lt; I r a i t i - M -lloig for 5 » i n i
10
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half e.., t
» lu, h t hu t
s h o u l d li .1 «mii, William !* S an *li r», \rmtmr
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c e n i - a piece
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cui ve ul ,i tiiiul »&gt; [it Ml
rii r il l iniiril, t*v t it . mi» vine pi ri uro ihow»,
V eR elu ld es
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r t h k f itine In Ihf* «*l»y of Sanforil, untlrr Ih«*
! b u n c h e » fo r 13 c u n t s .
O nions a r c
f h» '■‘ini*- pf florltlft, f l i r t 4
alia pi -**». iMrr&lt;-il»n ami mrUrol »1 »ho S fm A few i u l t («» fprnpfiilipf
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s e l l i n g lo r 40 c e n t s |«"r p e c k , c e t i l i |iur«iii4in uiiib r ihr la *-» ni ihr
ffMjutfnl in pay ihr ii.-on*»* lax hrirlnlMÌora
fiiii.-t la* Meli i i i a t u r r i i «m
Ptlllel
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PACE E IG H T

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F A IR S HELD
IN SANFORD
THIS CITY PLAYED HOST
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M rs . Grover Cleveland were the
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fair class.
I t is interesting to note that just
2 7 years ago Sanford was preparing
for u fair. We are indebted to Mrs.
Marshall for the information in thn
sh ape of a copy of the South Florida
Argus of the date of January 19th,
1888, her father, E. W. Peabody
being editror of the Argus ut that
t im e . Wo note the following notiro
a b o u t the fair:
Our City on a Hoorn
We learn from Secretary Huggins
t h a t our fair la on a regular boom.
T h o demand for space for exhibits
ha» already far exceeded the expecta­
tion s pi tho directors, and they have
decided to erect an additional build­
ing, 35x85 feet, to meet the require­
m ent*.
The uccounts coining in

to tho rules us printed In the pre­
mium list. To all such we urn au­
thorised to say. rnrnn on, thn ruins
will i&gt;n modified and varied to suit
thn requirements ol the occasion,
and u hurdle rare will be-added.
Stand privileges have been grant­
ed the following parties, they being
the highest bidders: E. M. Faber,
lunch rounter. soda water, randy,
etc l_L It A It It Philips, tobacco
an 4 cigars; Wm. Friend, lemonade;
A. J . Philips, news stand.
Judges of awards* will be appoint­
ed lator on.
(
Work on the grounds goes rapidly
on, and the pneqwets of the uxhibition are indeed flutteiing.

/ FOR RENT
. GRAPFIVILLK AND 17PSALA
Frank Parker is delivering meat
througli this scciton on Tuesdays
and FTidays for Mr. J . A. Thomp­
son
Callers on Sunday at Mr. if. ti.
Lundquist's to see the fin^ new baby
were .Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Lundquist of Sanford. Mr». Worrell. Mr*.
F^rickson and children and Mr anti
Mrs. Edwin Lund&lt;|uist, and Oran
LundquUt anti the Pearson boys of
Paola.
Mr. J . A. Thompson is having the
first coat of paint put on his house.
Mesdames Hurl and Ho wan and
Miss Ruby were visiting th ere-on
Sunday, also at Mr. J a c k Vaughn’s.
T h e I.undquist boys caught a fine
su ing of fish in Crystal latltc mi
Thursday, some 25 in all, one o f two
of which were 5 or 0 pound» in
weight.
We ran witness to tFi r
good eating tiualities.
We arc sorry to learn th a t Mrs.
Anna DuForest has had to leave for
the hospital again, hut ho|K- she will
soon regain her health.
TTrT uriTI .Mrs. Ballinger »pent

Fur Rent—-Rooms
703 Palmetto.

SATURDAY

J A N U A R Y ....
THl

For Rent— Two big
Flast F'irst street.
Jo
Coca Cola Company

MílUON«!»*

W illiam A

Happiness. like mercy, t» twice
blessed; It blesses those who are most
Intimately associated with It. and It
blesses all tbaBo who sec It. hear It,
foci It. touch It. or breathe tho snmo
atmosphere-—Knto Douglas Wlggln.

foiDRARY
N C, ( PRESENTS i

Nicely furnished
E a s t Fourth S t .

pan

1 n t o s s th e grain

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SEA TS

ON S A L E A T P H I L I P S ’ D R U G S T O R E
P R I C E S 5 0 c , 7 5 c , $ 1 . 0 0 , $ 1 .5 0

» irlca's Potential wtaiin.
F o r its future industrial develóle
ment Africa t» r e m a r k a b l y fortunate

c oa l d e p o s i t » t o t h e v a l u e o f
mure- t h a n t hru« hundred m i l l i o n dol­
lar» b i v i lie- h d ' - e . i i v r* (I uliing t h e
- a p t - u . i * i . a i i' ll,
t. hi .
m o r e l b . in

five t o- i»,
nl

CLASSIFIED

27-tfe
ri».|m r»

We require the tem|mr.ir
of a capable, responsible
miAt with good liu,itici: !
T h e Iighl n:!-.Vi c a i i , ,
The Dewey
Drulu.ii;i
1
( ’ mihpuiiy, V. nod ward
Washington, D. C.

"Tv Ite»

hu»ines*

If you wl»h to sell your Sanford
property or exchange it far Cleve­
land, Ohio property, i i.n t iiimrst*
with Wm. J Wil &lt;on,
i lie* Ail.
liuiimon Bldg. ('!■•.
.. nr

John

\Vit»ou^ Mill.&gt;1

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Sfuifori!

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'hal'I.-H tor t h e cMl.ihllhlliileiil

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W. Ill e-1

S a n f o r d l . l gh t A- i i
t t i U p.'
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*i All Local Advertisements Under
This Heading I MUEE CENTS a
Line For Kadi Inset timi. Minimum
Charifc 25 Cents.

corne

Our
Store

WOMEN and CHILDREN’S
FURNISHINGS
Ladies’ housedresses

collars,

ATLANTIC COAST UNI
T R A IN S
Nor I h ho anti

Great show of new dress
m aterials for Spring.

Five While Wyandotte
Hex Packard. R. I). 2 ,

F’or Sa lo — Private pool
fine . condition.
0 o»t four
dollar*.
Will *ell cheap.
Maitland, FTu.

table in
hundred
Box 1 0 2 ,
45-4tp

rnr Sale ( help Farm of 9 arre»
I 1 1 tiled. hou»e and bill building*
with growing crop»,
Ka»y term»
lli-u»oti, sickness
\\
F’. Squire*
near Celery avenue
.lii-tf
F’or Sale or Trade Wood yard
and mill. Owner lias other hmdne»»
Box 1247, city.
42-lf

Oviedo

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A r r i vt
Clyde l.irir lloai*
( Sì. John» Hivn )

Arrive 10:00 A. M , Ijenvetl

F’or Sale or Rent Cheap— 7*1
acre farm, all tiled, two good flowing
wells. Near Beck Hammock station PLACED ANYWIIKIt FI.FIVEIM "
Fenced nnd good barn.
Address
m
u
In l*»il&gt;. W—Vn
I
Cora C. liollinger, 125 Center St.
CnnuHtntn. N. Y.
39-tf
F’or Sale, Tomato P la n t s —5,000,
0 0 0 Livingstons Globe, grown on vir
gin soil.
81.35 per m.
Also head
quarters for sweet potato »lips. J . R
Davis, Bartow . Fla.
43-7tti

Ads!?;;#Ads

rt-LcM* wrYic»
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Frwi
l * t it# flfiurr *'D&lt; &gt;- ' , r * ,
entlfw f h t f f * of your »dv«»nt»hnff m,,r* ■
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run*« from ali«/Ul client«.

*

M 0 N T (i O M E l¡ V
Advertising Company. Ine-

F'oi S a le — My lot on F'in T r.trout Mutual Uf« tildi.
opposite Robbins Nest H ete!.
Will
sell at a bat gain.
Price address
Robert Buck»baum, P. O. Box 2 1 4 ,
Tampa, F'lorida.
46-2tp

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P*

C. H., DSKGEE

P lu m b in g nnd
For Sulo— One large choice citylot on tho corner of Flljfhth street
Gas F ittin g
and Laurel uvenuc, f a c i r ^ p a r k , &lt;md
One Tine 1 0 “ acre celery fnrm two
miles west and near F'Jrst street. All Work Receives Mj I’cfW
Attention Ami Best Effort*
Will sell both at half -price. If you
want to get double your money''/»
worth call quick on owner, 207 Optra site City Hall
Telephone
Flench avenue.
43-4tc

store

HENRY

Choice
Quality Store

Pnrk avenue.

A D V ER T IS IN G

i w.d&lt;*-rfaM.s ufT'-r wtinoer

Our displays will be quite a- large feature
Seminole County Fair, showing you just what
correct dress for Spring and Summer.

Men’s pants, values $5

♦

(GwtF-mhle-

W anted— Gentlemen
315 East Fourth St

F'or Sole
Cockerels.
Sunford.

Removal sale of boys
suits, values up to $10.

WANTED

Jon es, 2 0 Ö

FAIR WEEK AT
THE BIG STORE

Complete stock of men’s
without
shirts,

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F*or Kent F'urnistn &lt;! r«nn
E a st Tenth S t.

r¿i£ rtL EP ttO ^

| o f m o t i o n , t i k e b o l d o f t h e b o n e end
i w ith ilio left h an d , tho u
cut
Hun &gt; A l r e a d y

T o P r e v e n t C h i n a Chi ppi ng.
, • lic e » d o w n t o t h e b u lle and 14M*ik*»t|
A giimt wa y tn p r e v e n t Tine c h i n a
rich i d n t . by p o t i I tut tin- k n i f e tl.il mi
stul c m g l a » - f ro m c h i p p i n g »l ii Ui
((■ b a r e d h o n e a n d c u t t i n g i l i n m g h
b e i n g w a s h ' d t* in put a n ol
l i r k j I lie H i e i n g tdiu iih l g r a d u a l l y c h a n s »
Isll t o we l In lilt* b o l i o i n o f tile dlslld ir * c i t o n s l i g h t l y
* o to u t w a y s * ut

room»

Furnished room» fur Fm
for rent.
Mrs. C.
u
308 Park avenue, betv.ni.
4th streets.

•Proper Carving.
Ill c a rv in g , hum and b e e f should be
cut th in ; pork, lam b, veal n.id mutton
a little t h i c k e r
W hen c a r v in g a b-g

M

Rooms for •Rent Tim
nished ropnia well located,
a t 20G Third St.

O ve rd ellcate.

It « a s in a small southwestern town
that the toiwi council, which we Infer
Is becoming unduly delicate, caused
till» notice to appear In the local news­
paper wlieu a lax on dogs u a* im­
posed
fax on each dog male, me
dollar. ; lee versa,- three dollar» —
Harper's Mitgimio

with

F'or Rent—■ Several hice ofT.r,
rooms over Vowel)'»
F tinnire S' j&gt;
Yowell &amp; Co.

M u s o n s , A t t e n t io n

O f e t f l n o In H . x p p l n c » s ,

Free
Shou)

For Kent— 2 nice front
with every convenience.
,\
418 Oak a venu».

New Ferry Service
B y a now arrangement with tho
F'lorida East Coast Ry. tin* ferry
boat Alma May Is to. connect with
the evening train at Enterprise,
thus putting
passengers
through
from Ttttnpa 1« Titmrville the same
evening.
The morning boat con­
nects with the train-going south here
at 12:38.
This gives a much liettor service
for passenger» going to points on the
Flast Coast in the afternoon.
This new arrangement will lie fine
for people attending the (air, giving
passengers from the East Coast Thursday nt Mr. Vernon Coller’i.
five hour* in Sn i^ird and je t t in g
Miss Edna Thompson spent the
them home, that nrjpit.
week-end with Mr*. Maud Powell
on the West Side.
Spécial communication F . &amp; A. M.
No. G2 TÛesdny, 7:30 p. m., F’eb
2nd. Fl. A. degree will ho conforred
and exumiiiation in F'. C.
Regular communication F'ob. 4th
cancrlled. By «rder \V M

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c LAULIN

JEWELER

Your Store

' F*°r S a le— Old Fibre F'uctory site
on Lake Monroe, near old Atlantic
Coast Lino Ry. passenger depot.
Splendid, site for manufacturing in*
dustry.
B o th rail and w ater facil­
ities. For terms and price address
L. B. W ootton, c*o American F’ibre
Company. Jacksonville, F'lorida.

4ft-9tp

MY SP Ë C IA L T IK S :
PICKARD'S H A N D -P A IN T E D ‘ •
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE

ELGIN AND WALTHAM " AT*

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SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY 3rd, Ith, 5th and 6th, 1915

S A N F O B D H ER A T,!)

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D ri L ife . /» Wntih Living
volum e

SANFORD. F L O R ID A . TIJESD AV. I F Ititi* AIt V 2, 1915

\1 ■

NO 47.
— i------

OR TH E G R E A T
SEM INOLE COUNTY

a ll read y

¡ONE HUNDRED CARS ALL ARRANGEMENTS
SPECILTY STUNTS BIG CONVENTION OF THE LIVE
STOCK MEN TO BE HELD HERE COME FROM ORLANDO A RE C O M PLET ED
FOR THE BIG FAIR WILL BE IMMENSE

ev eryth in g r e a d y
&lt; *

THE CITY 18 IN GALA ATTIRE AEROPLANE FLIC MTS A N I) A MOST INTERESTING PROGRAM HAS BEEN AIt It AM I El &gt; ORANGE COUNTY FRIENDS FIRST BIG FAIR W ILL OPEN
KOIt THE BIG EVENT OF
B it; FIREWORKS DISLAY
A M ) WILL BE CARRIED OUT AT THE MEETINGS
WILL TAKE SANFORD
TOMORROW MORNING
TO
BE
HELD
IN
T
H
E
COURT
HOUSE
BY STORM
DAY AND NIGHT
THE SEASON
’ •*
AS SCHEDULED

s»o
St
».
♦ ••
■*4p.i2»»0-*7. si
ilo^Y'mpfirftrntVvflnt* | Praijj^uji XTothods in Hog lUisEverybody’ get in line.
Forget
Everything is ready for the big
ind well ahead oi achedulo to rnuko' llÿer who is to give exhibition : of the Seminolei* County F a i r will Jn* ing, Ly alowr.«. W. B.» Willett, Muit- business for n day, and become a Seminole County Fuir and white tho*
Seminol county’« first f a i r -----to he flights here for three days, Marling! the meeting of the Florid« Live land; JVm. Ed wards. Zell wood; T. Z. part of the booster parade that will Inhabitants
have had a touch of
held at Sanford. Florida, four day a Wednesday, «ays that after an a via- |Stock Association, the third annual Atkeao.ii, Live Oak
j invade Semjnolo county during the the fuir already some of tho con­
ind night». Feb. 3, 4. 5 and ti. the lor hills or is injured or killed at a convention, to he held in the court . Tin- Dairy &lt;tul look for Florida, by big show in the Celery City.
cessions opening lust night the real
* biggest kind of a fair ever held in . hig me« t the t'ttendnnee is always house beginning Wednesday, Feb. II. I! Il.iwl. chief of dairy division,
The committee having in charge fail- will not ho pulled ofT until to­
r the »tate.
It will be held on the larger the next day. In a recent in- 3rd. Following is the complete pro-1 B. A I . Washington. D. ( ’.; or J. II arrangements for Orange county day morrow.
There are several thing'*
main streets o f.S a n fo rd .
Buildings uuview. while (lying at ('iiifinnuti gram; »
'
McClain. dairyman. It A I
at the Seminole Fair in Sanford. that thi- people should h ear in mind
have been secured however for the Mr Knh! had the follow try :*• ».i&gt;
W e d n e -d m . Fell 3rd. at I l i a m
Si! g* &lt; &gt;|o f..r Florida. It&gt; V M Februar) till are meeting such stir- 1 during the fi^ir The most important
cattle, horse show, etc.
MaiiMics show that .liter an
.dent
Intu rn tion hy Fh.ipliun
K l i u n - 'i . P.ilulku, Fla
aiu J'rof c -.s a to the mtinher of automobile« t* that the fair com m ittee and tho
Uooths of uniform sire will he th.it there 1» . l U . i i . a larger r|*tw.l
Words •&gt;( Welcome hv Mayor 1 »
\ I' - „ l o i r di’ t l l . l .ig.n*, I I* t u go oh t h a t d a y , t h e y huvu set thè dnactor, Henry Marks, did not want
erected for the merchants* exhibits tin next &lt;1. . .
i'ln- i. one of the !. l|iriu*her
\\\, ti.iinesvdle.
mi t r k ut PIU or more.
the concessions on Firat stre e t and
Boothes will ulsy be placed for the Ml tuber and sad aides ul aviation, i
ite port a on minutes of last' meetAre yoti u booster and good fel­ had moit of them set up in tho va­
Night Session Beginning at 7 p. m.
Woman’* Club, embracing art» and yet the aviator realizes that he has I ing, hy the secretary.
Sugge: linns to Florida Stockmen, lo« ? |f «o, send In yotir nume, says cant lots adjacent, preferring to’
President's annual address hy C. F W. U Goodwin, i ditoc Breeder*» Gu- thè comniiltee und gei in line.
craft, antique» and rolbniul. plant», taken hi» own life into his irw n
keep First street intact b u t tho ma­
cooking, needlework, etc. T h e « wilt hands and nd«s with deutli &lt; \e r v Barber. M «crii nny
W e wa nt y o u all. bol l i g r e a t a n d jority of the merchant» wanted the
; zelte ( Imago. Id . Will M Trm* r
\\ nrk Veterimiry Division of the edi*
b«. a " B e t t e r Baby C o n te st" as a 1 1me he I* II V*•* lh. ground n In i
■inali
l’ ut on y m j r d e c o r u t i n . i * . till shows on the mam street and they
t ' ! ■11 * t
1 II
' I v\ :*.' a
fr il ' ra f * . . i ! I &gt;i.
ll.'.r.
I*
» • . i * P u e r i l of I ! . , ¡ill d u r i n g 19 I I . tine
feature M thi depart mem
The'
dir'
•
nur
iir&gt;; and he a t tin* San were placed th e r e a fte r milch trouble
up
.
!„
1'•••'* *i *
\
will he .a hig decorated automobile » 11 ! t lie g r i m t. I'.*
■luall
lintel
a t il o ' c l o c k o n lh** m o r n - nnd expense
Dr
1IlM'pIl
l»Y
Now* th a t they arn
ll.!
F
ml lit
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L
n» u** rf**i - F P p u
parade and pageant, row and motor -pi •t .. l ot » l i k e ,t
Il
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M» 1•t it t in*
T
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T
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business
men should have
I
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id i
Ml \ , T. , ■i* * •,*i t 1 • » *. m ifit 1st.
¡»»at ruees. for which culpable |n/.i
\ Ml
\ T .1 m e e t i n g o[ i l i
co 111 m l 111*1* no kick against them nr again st the
will he given
A big a |ipropl. . ’ ion I hot , iIU
1 , «*, T .1n *t *t ' j i -r..nin¡i*
fati committee
On accou nt of First
a m i h e l d y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n in t in * **fj
,
bus been given for free ¡An Useiiten I • l a . ) l j o i *
1-1
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-trei-t being absolutely taken up with
lit
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of
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For
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Aviator Karl Kuhl will jiv ew rin h
Ml
N . J I * i rf
d r ' * . i ,|t
will i l .
COI
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tin*
lift
it
'■.inf or d lenitili a u f i uno o lin o uf every soft
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1 ¡&lt;n
tien !l g ' t s dally, g o r g e o u s Ji ;. e . .*. I
would
In*
made
from
tin*
San
Juan , the travelling public must not use
i r o! a * I ch .ill), a I a III.
no al tii.spl.iys nightly mol many olio* a vva y tin inai lone pinn* meal
hotel at •• o'clock Thursday morn- 'his street for traffic.
Magnolia in
In ola
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I*
attractions
The publicity campaign ti a i* V
t.
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iront "I I lo* llcruh! olii. .- bus Iim*ii
M
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I
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i io
•tut.
ha- !.....ti « l a t i wnb a n d e v e r y v.l.
\! -.or .spirit
I’n —oient H
II •lo,ed idlog.-Mier for trulllc
Park
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and hamlet Inis Imen "lov ir.d
.1 Y»*fi U»* Í1 111 M*II Only fur those who
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iles
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m
cssioii he gI ii ni n ¡11
Special rates have been granted I li \ euttlllls t,
ol Ifo* ( a t r
■m m l i o n woul d l oa d ! lu­ wi.cll lu « ru-s-s tl) Commercial street.
' ig! I Su h l
I ., i k o I. V dh*
Í.
.
Ag­
of
N. . d
_1 to i
by, the Atlantic ( ’oast Line It It , util , eu* li
il I 1*1.ill'll
I*
•I letti
.i
p r o e l * *■ TOTl
ll wa s ii gr e e d tli.it no t»;lk In -)|M»n U*|l&gt; to l ho».* w In. wish
.......i \— i - at ol
I, .
! !.. (.1,1.
Pa! metto
making it possible for out of town ..i|\..| oí
WII,. Il
!o- - 1 ilici.i ! , r .ii t ha t in ifii.t In &lt;‘*)iiH:i**rcial.
. r -hall 1
r. . • i it.t
Mjri I] 11 î 11'1; t *» ! lo»•*■»* u h i V. mh to
,* h I I
people to niietni with hut tilth* &gt; v
N
&lt; t * a til t*.* it .Token
t e r«*f. Il y
\ * ! I ' I i •i
(K-h'i
I !u* city of Sanford will v*.ir•* .1 k o :i I a V'
Il ' I I s
■n i " aful .»ii’iliird the -ami*
Oil
Is
k Sfilili If d
I*
I I. •I.
itself in it« hesl dress ni *| Tin t|* nr ..Í . , p . r . , t .
l.o
,i.i
.unit
wdl*cars
|.e
allowed
to
h 11*
I I 1
•limit te** mi t*rlu .ih» 1 ). &gt; at
II
d
*
onie
on
First
street
during
the
fnir
ativt* scheme will he both novel and t i i i m h i r u f •I. I hs
.1 o
. Il*’ ii» * *
th.* Seminole I .dr is toni posed of
Night •session. lieg In ni n g 7 p. m
1 i. k f;- *||* linn III
new
Tin* fair ussoeiution declare*. ni •t al ol i t v
and 1 be public should keep till* in
•.
*•(
I I I * VA
! h.
Ml r fl H I tick 'Oil !» \ lullt
It ord
D trv P- -.* * Flo.ol.i I
M l1 ! i» i • l i d
m ind
Hope-, have lu-en stretched
thi*vtp fa* glo* biggest kilo! of *■ . '
s.*. ! il* * 1,
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lit. . I .»■ . ìli* Y t I«. I
ut
I
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M i t i '
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m ..* 1 1 ribud looks for I* rmendous ¡m in i
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|)| Ml S i r i e *1
and J li Kee»e. and titos** who will across t |o&gt; sirevts and the aiitomohilo
ft . gl i f i *. B a s t i , . g.
W
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meeting
of
the
committee
|
come
to
grief.
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I fuels
crowd
t *1 al l t le* .o * i de i l i
(•delirisi fur the Senate
1 Ciorihm, Will
Pork Production and Control of Cities, hy M es*&gt;r» It
he held
I’u««Uy afterniMnu ' Ukun- lo prevent autoimdiUe aecip e r h a p s t h e s pi r a l gl i de h a s been t h e
l’unta Corda, Fob.
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f a c i , o n ' - ill*1
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I- r e . p i . i s t e d to flave hi» dents during the
erowdeii Verloda
■i I ce.use of mi t r e a v i a t o r » tv.-i i n g t h e i r Hog Clodera hv Dr tl.-o F Babb
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holds to tilh previously i|t*rlur
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withstanding
this f . n t . t h e g r e a t g..I ion It
teniion of becoming n
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avenue,
between
Th ird and
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t . a r d i e r , ( wo h m l h i r s ,
1
I ' Itr aa ii
i n n s » I t I * &gt;* ItiH.oh A »»iihi
»ciutlr from Klornhi,
will hi* tile Baby Parade Friday »cerne artists of Springfield, Mass.,
'The
ex-lioverruu'» attention wu»
1 itiul luneh room during tho fuir, and
The line wlm left Paintka in a launch, with a
- called to the recent developments on
morning at ten o'clock.
will he of great convenience to tho
negro
for
a
trip
down
tile
M
cklawaha
THE
YOUNG
AND
OLD
ALIKE
the political hotizon of Florida, par­
will III* formed oil Milk nvelfue ««Miti
Indies
,Liul * htldreu
M ake it your
u tte r known a» M" take an*l paint m i m i i ** view», have
ticularly to the declaration of (iuv*
uf ( ’e n t r a '
P r1
ARE A N X IO U S TO ? E E
liiiidipuirtir
win)**
in
the city.
.»I hern heard f r o m sin*** * h** 2Ulh
ernnr Trammel that he will contend &lt; l R R I K F i l i ND N O I (•! IL T ^ the It.
i ¡i nd, and will o o i **r tin
TH E SH O W S
Th**
Woman's
Club
will also furst . when they were seen down Mo­
for the esat in congress now held by
AFT Kit WEEK nF HARD
park .M * ,i *v a vettuu urn! &gt;i*th street
iii'h
light
lun*
he»
¡u
four
different
li.hlw.iy
IJ'l»t
.,»
i-ssfi
Ii.vl
I.*
\
ver
Mri &gt;atuiday tin* guidi* , ami*
led I.*.
,. | tn \» ‘ li.iT'.f
T h e pamd*
Hon. S M Sparkman, with a view
WORK IN ( Ol }| 1
Look for the
t h** I *•Mlit &gt; fair III ■nine respects as hoot It* 11 ti First »trees
'•
&gt;
■
Paint
kn
with
the
Ima!,
bonghi
to ascertaining whether or not tin*
r* h* Mu* yen r k I wi . r * a n d gt*"i|*
t.tdu*» aipt get sotnething nice to est
T h e t r i a l &lt;*f D U
'
■Mie * ioti ITrg, dt l i o- o ty • ' . m a d i t , n i , dl'l**r‘*i ' diver 11i&lt; ■i* agn
t M ,
(t , i i .1 » 1 ., i,if f o r
i n s p i ’ -oi
former (inventor will enter Mo le t*
in a clean and sanitary pluee.
*
nit
are
pursuit-,
i
■
,ii
»
m
n.
b
„»
the
■me . I**i hmg. »ilk hosiery, et. ,
»gainst Senator Bryan
K\ in n (ti nr . b 1f u! 1* 1 Ut
vi lu 11
Mu* J u d g * » w ill l*o » l a t t o n i &gt;1
The program lor the different day»
visilor
must
lie
eiii**rtuined
The
n
in
o
i
tu*
Gilchrist was brief in hi» reply, eli, hi* S a t u r d a y a l t e r n i m i
I poti the decision of the judges, who mude the bout a plesent to »orne
is
published in Mils issue. T h ere aio
mt*lwuy
I
m
*
i
n
g
places
on
First
str****t
mote
than
j u r y , a f t e r b e i ng oi; ' not
making this statem ent.
will ln* »truiiipr» in Sanford Mn- boys, and show.**! a big roll of money
inlortti.ition
booths on the stree t, one
k*y
the
Seminole,
County
K.ur
coin
-. u l . T e i l
fift
een
&lt;*r
t
w
eiity
mi
imi ' &gt;
lie left for
pn/.eV will he awarded.
At the o f large deiiiMUliiatlous
"In inviting my attention to the
mittee will In* found one of the most in the court house building, ono at
t
h
e
v
e
r
d
i
c
t
of
'
N
o
t
(
.
idty
Jacksonville
on
thu
Osceola,
and
action of Governor Trammel, in
I elusi) uf lho parade tho prizes will
effective in point of attractive con­ The Herald office or nny citizen can
The trial, whirh has been onf óf he d istribu ted , til the
which he stated that ho would ho a
Woman’s upon being »i,»rvched on thè boat
Mie Fair Head- « (&gt;'ar&gt; was inumi on hiui w luci) cessions that has ever been shown, direct you to any plueo t h a t you
candidate fo r, congres« from this great interest in this s.** tmn. a» wdl ¡juj|di" K'
The visitors t r o warned
('ha*. Pressey, a gentleman who wish to go
district, you usk mo as to whether as in Olhcr .puri/* of thè stale, con- i(uurlt,rs Jnrlt |.„ll&gt;ni ,,n,| Uose La bad »» ''» , r y '**» th" 20th. This was
*.. I will he a candidate for the United Burned five days and 'v.o of the Verni* -Muri wmi ibi* tirst prize» u fi'h i* tasi day thè wlnle mcn w,-re lias hu.t wot Id wide experience on against stränget.* who would tako
the concession line, will hi. \e a line you in apon severnt and diver.« occa­
cmintyy at thè Orlando ! -"*«»■ T i ....... ..
in thè diary «¡i m *
States senate. Such ia my intetion. sta le 's witnesses were brought from Setninole count
of concessions that will dazzle the sion»- Extra polii*« have been .«worn
th
e
f
t
a
te
of
New
^
ork,
showing
the
Better llahv Contest in 1914 nini ‘ description of u cutup unknown to
I think it is. too early ,to try* to shall
eye of tin* most bias**. One of the in for the occasion hut they cannot
indicating that the
the woods or tp try tv&gt; get into nc- interest thill tin* state »a» taking in will lend the babies in this Sem- rlv«r
he everywhere and it is up to the
hahy^pam de.
Thi» I
had taken them to a thicket most attractive Of concessions is tht*
^ tion any forty-two centimeter gun»." the case to uphold the dignity of the inoli*'» first
"Innovation
Did!,"
'hut
will
make
people themselves to he C h u tio n s,
There is thus left no doubt as to law*, while the defense left nothing mothers are enthusiastic and many ' searching party has ........ out all
it* how here in Sanford for tin* lirst ¡ ivonford is a small city »*ul we aro
undone
to
clear
the
a
n
used
of
the
pretty ¿ a . i la and lloats and nth.-r |•'«&gt;' »»ut •’""»&lt;» &lt;"&gt;»&gt;’ 'race tin* lirst
the south Florida m an’s purpose
time. Another Mn.t always attracts having a lug fair, and like all hig
A gruesome sight original ideas are'h.ung fduimed f„r . •&gt;nipmg ground.
Foul play is m u *
White it has been considered that charge of murder
a great deal of attention is the really fairs you c a n easily ;.et touched 41
in
t
he
court
room
was
tin
»kulI
of
llu* parade.
The com m ittee in pectcd
he would be in the nice, in some
Oe good,’ ho
remarkable problem game, that is you are not careful.
quarters doubts may have been en­ the dead man. showing the bullet i barge reijuest that all entries for
careful,
don’t
take
any
bad money
really
a
very
interesting
as
well
as
tertained.
It will he remembered hole, and the Panama hat *'1'“ b ear­ Mu parade
he al Mak uvenue and
Fine Poultry Exhibit
ami
don’t
buy
any
ifdd
b
ric k s . Also
an
instiuctivo
diversion
for
the
vis­
that when thcro was a prospect of ing the mark» of the bullet, which Sixth street by 9:30 Friday morning.
Visitors to the fair who are poul- itor. to drive away their jailed tho jjvople who are leaving their
was
worn
hy
tin*
deceased
at
the
Senator Bryan being appointed to a
' hat the parade may move prompt , ry ilinri,.r, wj„
Miri)ris,*d at lilt* sjniits. As the visitor passes through homes during tho day or night
United States judgeship, the ex- time of the murder, which »a* com ­ ly at IP o clock.
wonderful exhibition of poultry dis- the gaily decorated midway, he or should lock thorn up and see that
Governow then announced his inten­ mitted at Curry ville, two miles from
Two prizes have been olTered &lt;«r |playod ul th(, J)0u1, ry department ut she will ilnd it a ease of wits’ end to everything is safe.
sion of besoming a candidate in case Chuluota.
Mi« prettiest displays, not babies. th|. o,(|
chickens, tut keys, leully know wlmi to play in the
The hig fair is on ami thu hobA dispute a ro s e ’over money mut­ hut tin* decorative display.
* vacancy occurred; and at the same
I h*‘ , ducks and geosti arc* arriving daily various fltm c tiv e_g am e*. etCj
goblim will, get .you.
*** - r time he made it cleaf th at in case ter», while B iy an was in the employ lijijt has h egu , offerod by. Mr. JInnry ,|r|(| Dtitliut; a in file uecofhmodntlon»
The pillow* toj&gt; concession ia al­
. •lì“*
*!"! vacancy
did
not vv*,««
occur when
ah- of'CurrK»; and in the absence o f t K e It. Murks
* w
**va uut
wliuti un
and the second by a fi&gt;J. #howln(£ t iu,jr | ,iay , j„ Mu- ways one that appeal*, (or on this
George .Marr Here
ttcìpatcd, he would become a candi- latter from his home, Bryan, who friend of the babies.
I t is hojiTd , c.0 0 pS Miat anNdTtnntf^prepared for beautiful stand one will find mag­
The many friends of G eorge Marr
•Kto fof* the oIBco ut tito expiration had been drinking heavily, used that ull the babies of Seminole « * " " * ! Miem.
nificent pillow tops with the names are greeting him again, as Goorgo
offensive and abusive language to ty will enter this parade.
of tho junoir senator’s term.
Remem­
Among the &lt;*r.rlj**«t arrivals were uf Hanford and Florida beautifully will lx* here during tho week of tho
Mrs. Currie and her daughter, and. ber the time and place Central
Flynn Elliott of Chariot to, N. C., printed on them.
These pillows fair with Mrs. Marr.
He has tho
according
to tho testimony, had Park at ten a. m. Friday.
'arming Club Demonstrations
who has the greatest variety of make a most valuable present nnd hig booth on First street a t tho in­
canning club demonstrations threatened the life of Currie. When
The automobile parade will be on fioul try that has ever been shown an excellent furnishing (nr the cozy tersection of Magnolia and has tho
* 'l l he given at tho bamboo booth Mr. Currie returned home, it "P*
in Florida by one man. He bason I corner in the silting room. ! fact, finest display of pillow trip« and
m.
*» tho corner of Park a.venue and pears that Bryan wes seen entering Thursday, February 4t1i. 2 p.
i-usi
of
display
chickens ol a dozen *&gt;r mon* . p
Mu- midway th** visitor will pillow, cover«, etc . Mod ha» over
Une up: ul lütli »tri et
Commercial street on Thursday and the yard of Currie's bom** »ml
different varieties, u s w.-ll a - g e e s e . , |(|l| li(
M m , . , M , ft, a l l y m,veilles been brought
t*&gt; Hitn!&lt;&gt;rd .i*td you
........„„
' !mVlrtk .y .....
com
in g s at 1 0 o'clock. fired ufHin hy Currie, the bullvt en- Park avenue
turkeys
sn*l
du*
k»
Th**,that
at
no
time
ran
he
or
she
In*
at
must
see
the
booth
and »*•»• Georgo
This I. one of tho most impo.tant i toring the hack of Bryan « head’ reProceed down Park to 1st Mreet t» gnmea«. t
Mu* finest und many prize u los» of what to do. It can also he when you visit the fail.
M r. Marr
Ph»»« of the fair and all the people |suiting in hi. immediate death
avenue, the,a%* south an x" k U « i&gt;I
found that various r.ttn étions of a Is a former Sanford resident und
French
avenue
to
9th
street,
takers
are
in
the
exhibits..
This
dis•hould attend tho demonstrations
The argument was conducted by
play will of course not he permitted really meritorious nature cun hip claims Sanford as his home whon he
Then oast to Oak,
&gt;n&lt;i take leaaona on conserving tho Davis &amp; Giles and C. B. Robinson
to ho taken into account when tho visttfd. The ever popular Metry C o i l s making tin* many c o u n t y Lira
Thcnco
north
to
1st
street.
, rJ"tx and vegetables th a t have been of Orlando for the defense, while
Then
1
st
»treot
oast
to
Magnolia,
prizes uro awarded since it is not a Round, the Mntordrono, the PI.m ia - [ and exposition« over tiie country,
&amp; Jones of Orlanflo. G. A .
* ° * * 4 to 80 to waste in this sec- Jones
Then
south
to
Jth
street,
local
exhibit but it will ho u groat tion Show, the Tango Show, tho I Ho has u most beautiful d isp lay und
* Jm x “° m* ny ye&lt;r8' M*ss Durst DeCottcs nnd A. K. Powers of SunThence
c
a
s
t
to
Stanford
avenue
j
h
e
l
j
^
t
o our poultry show. No vis- Famous Chicken Famjly, tho Doll- j gives uway a beautiful pillow cover,
have charge of the domolistra» ford argued for the state. Tho a r­
And
north
to
inl^rsectioiv
of
1st
itor
to
tho fair should miss this ex- otte Family of entertainers.and many every five minutes. You will hivo
ions and they will b« a revelation gument was opened by G. A. Doothers’ of equol merit.
( to hurry und see Goorgo.
and
Park
avenue
and
disperse.
|
hiblt.
Continutd on Page 8
,0 th* children and the housekeepers.
.

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THE CIRCUIT COURT
ENDED FOR TERM

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                    <text>Ja n u a r y

THE SANFORD HERALD

PACE EIGHT

OTHER NOTED
F A IR S H ELD
IN SANFORD
T H IS CITY PLAYED HOST
TO PRESIDENT CLEVE­
LAND AT FAIR

M rs . Grover Cleveland were the
g u e s ts o( honor. Other fairs were
h eld from tim e to time hut after the
freeze the people did not have the
h e a r t or th e money to e n te r into
t h e fairs and for the past tw enty
y e a r s this city bos been o u t ol the
fa ir class.
I t is interesting to note t h a t just
2 7 years ago Sanford was preparing
fo r u fair. We are indebted to Mrs.
M arshall for th e information in thn
s h a p e of a copy of the South Florida
A rgus of the d a te of J a n u a ry 19th,
1888, her father, E. W. Peabody
b eing editror of the Argus ut th at
ti m e . Wo note th e following notiro
a b o u t the fair:
Our City on a Hoorn
We learn from Secretary Huggins
t h a t our fair la on a regular boom.
T h o demand for space for exhibits
ha» already far exceeded the expecta­
tio n s pi tho directors, and th e y have
decided to erect an additional build­
ing, 35x85 feet, to meet the require­
m ent*.
T he uccounts coining in

to tho rules us printed In the pre­
mium list. To all such we urn a u ­
thorised to say. rnrnn on, thn ruins
will i&gt;n modified a n d varied to suit
thn requirements ol the occasion,
and u hurdle rare will be-added.
S tand privileges have been g ra n t­
ed the following parties, they being
the highest bidders: E. M. Faber,
lunch rounter. soda water, ran d y ,
etc l_L It A It It Philips, tobacco
a n 4 cigars; Wm. Friend, lem onade;
A. J. Philips, news stand.
Judges of awards* will be a p p o in t­
ed lator on.
(
Work on the grounds goes rapidly
on, and the pneqwets of the uxhibition are indeed flutteiing.

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/ FOR RENT
. GRAPFIVILLK AND 17PSALA
Frank Parker is delivering meat
througli this scciton on Tuesdays
and FTidays for Mr. J. A. Thom p­
son
Callers on Sunday at Mr. if. ti.
Lundquist's to see the fin^ new baby
were .Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Lundquist of Sanford. Mr». Worrell. Mr*.
F^rickson and children and Mr anti
Mrs. Edwin Lund&lt;|uist, a n d Oran
LundquUt anti the Pearson boys of
Paola.
Mr. J. A. T hom pson is having the
first coat of paint put on his house.
Mesdames Hurl and Ho wan and
Miss R uby were visiting th e r e - o n
Sunday, also at Mr. Jack V aughn’s.
T h e I.undquist boys caught a fine
s u in g of fish in Crystal latltc mi
T h u rsd a y , some 25 in all, o ne o f two
of which were 5 or 0 pound» in
weight.
We ran witness to tFi r
good eating tiualities.
We arc sorry to learn t h a t Mrs.
Anna DuForest has had to leave for
the hospital again, hut ho|K- she will
soon regain her health.
TTrT uriTI .Mrs. Ballinger »pent

For Kent — 2 nice front
w ith every convenience.
,\
418 Oak a venu».
Fur Rent—-Rooms
703 Palm etto.

SATURDAY
THl

For R ent— T w o big
Flast F'irst s tre e t.
Jo
Coca Cola C om pany

MílUON«!»*

O f e t f l n o In H .x p p ln c » s ,

W illiam A

M

Rooms for • Rent Tim
nished ropnia well located,
a t 20G Third St.

foiDRARY

Nicely furnished
E a s t Fourth S t.

N C , ( PRESENTS i

room»

m

Furnished room» fur Fm
for rent.
Mrs. C.
u
308 P ark a v e n u e , betv.ni.
4 th streets.
F*or Kent F'urnistn &lt;! r«nn
E a s t T en th St.

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(GwtF-mhleJones, 2 0 Ö Pnrk avenue.
W a n te d — G entlem en
315 East F ou rth St

ON S A L E A T P H I L I P S ’ D R U G S T O R E
P R IC E S 5 0 c , 75c, $ 1 .0 0 , $1.50

• Proper Carving.
Ill c a r v in g , hum a n d b e e f s h o u ld be
c u t t h in ; pork, la m b, v ea l n.id m utton
a little t h i c k e r
W h e n c a r v i n g a b-g

with

F'or Rent—■ Several hice ofT.r,
room s over Vowel)'»
F tinnire S' j&gt;
Yowell &amp; Co.

JANUARY....

New Ferry Service
By a now arran g e m e n t with tho
F'lorida East Coast Ry. tin* ferry
boat Alma May Is to. connect with
the evening train at Enterprise,
thus p u ttin g
passengers
through
from Ttttnpa 1« Titmrville the same
evening.
The morning boat con­
nects with the train-going south here
at 12:38.
This gives a much liettor service
for passenger» going to points on the
Flast Coast in the afternoon.
This new arrangem ent will lie fine
for people attending the (air, giving
passengers from th e East Coast Thursday nt Mr. Vernon Coller’i.
five hour* in S n i^ ir d and j e t t i n g
Miss Edna T hom pson sp en t the
them home, th a t nrjpit.
week-end with Mr*. M aud Powell
on the West Side.
Musons, Attention
Spécial com m unication F. &amp; A. M.
Overdellcate.
No. G2 TÛesdny, 7:30 p. m., F’eb
It « a s in a small southwestern town
2nd. Fl. A. degree will ho conforred
that the toiwi council, which we Infer
and exumiiiation in F'. C.
Is becoming unduly delicate, caused
Regular com m unication F'ob. 4th till» notice to appear In the local news­
cancrlled. By «rder \V M
paper wlieu a lax on dogs u a* im­
posed
fax on each dog male, me
dollar. ; lee versa,- three dollar» —
S E A T S
Harper's Mitgimio
Happiness. like mercy, t» twice
blessed; It blesses those who are most
Intimately associated with It. and It
blesses all tbaBo who sec It. hear It,
foci It. touch It. or breathe tho snmo
atmosphere-—Knto Douglas Wlggln.

m

» irlca's Potential w taiin.
F o r its future industrial develóle
ment Africa t» r em a r ka b ly fortunate

| of motion, t ike bold of the bone end
i with ilio left hand, thou cut Hun &gt; Already coal deposit» to t he value of
To Prevent China Chipping.
, • lice» down to t he bulle and 14M*ik*»t| mure- t h a n thru« hundred million dol­
A giimt way tn prevent Tine china
rich idnt. by poti Itut tin- knife tl.il mi lar» b i v i lie- h d'-e.ii v r* (I uliing the
stul cm gla»- from chipping »liiUi
-apt- u. i*i. a i i'll, t. hi. more lb.in
((■ bared hone a nd cutting ilinmgh
being w a s h ' d t* in put an ol l irk j I lie Hieing tdiuiihl gradually chans» five t o- i», i w.d&lt;*-rfaM.s ufT'-r wtinoer
Isll towel In lilt* bolioin of tile dlsll- dir* citon slightly *o to ut ways *ut
nl
'hal'I.-H tor t h e cMl.ihllhlliileiil
pan
• ..li-ipower cehi'-Va
1 n toss the grain

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

27-tfe
ri».|m r»

We require th e tem|mr.ir "Tv Ite»
of a capable, responsible hu»ines*
mi At with good liu,itici: !
T h e Iighl n:!-.Vi c a i i , ,
T he Dewey
Drulu.ii;i
1
( ’mihpuiiy, V. nod ward
Washington, D. C.
If you wl»h to sell your Sanford
p ro p e rty or exchange it far Cleve­
land, Ohio p r o p e r t y , i i.n t iiimrst*
with Wm. J Wil &lt;on,
i lie* Ail.
liuiimon Bldg. ('!■•.
.. nr
Jo h n \Vit»ou^ M ill .&gt;1
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Sfuifori!

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Free
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FAIR WEEK AT
THE BIG STORE

This Heading I MUEE CENTS a
Line For Kadi Inset timi. Minimum
Charifc 25 Cents.

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A T L A N T IC C O A S T UNI
T R A IN S
Nor I h ho anti

F'or Sole
Cockerels.
Sunford.

Our displays will be quite a- large feature
Seminole County Fair, showing you just what
correct dress for Spring and Summer.

W OMEN and CH ILDREN’S
FURNISHINGS
Complete stock of m en’s
without
shirts,
collars,

Removal sale of boys
suits, values up to $10.

Men’s pants, values $5

Ladies’ housedresses

Five While W yandotte
Hex Packard. R. I). 2 ,

F’or S alo— Private pool
fine . condition.
0 o»t four
dollar*.
Will *ell cheap.
M aitland, FTu.

table in
hundred
Box 10 2 ,
45-4tp

rn r Sale ( h e lp Farm of 9 arre»
I 1 1 tiled. hou»e and bill building*
with grow ing crop»,
Ka»y term»
lli-u»oti, sickness
\\
F’. Squire*
near Celery avenue
.lii-tf
F’or Sale or Trade Wood yard
an d mill. Owner lias o th e r hmdne»»
Box 1247, city.
42-lf

5 Ar r i vt
Clyde l.irir lloai*
( Sì. J o h n » H i v n )

Arrive 10:00 A. M , Ijenvetl

F’or Sale or Rent C h e a p — 7*1
acre farm, all tiled, two good flowing
wells. N e a r Beck H am m ock station PLACED ANYWIIKIt FI.FIVEIM "
Fenced n n d good barn.
Address
m
u
In l*»il&gt;. W—Vn
I
Cora C. liollinger, 125 C e n te r St.
CnnuHtntn. N. Y.
39-tf
rt-LcM* wrYic»
.i
F’or Sale, T om ato P l a n t s —5,000, Frwi
l*t it# flfiurr *'D&lt; &gt;- ' , r * ,
000 Livingstons Globe, grow n on vir entlfw f h t f f * o f you r »dv«»nt»hnff m ,, r * ■
..
*
gin soil. 81.35 per m. Also head run*« from ali«/Ul client«.
quarters for sweet potato »lips. J. R
Davis, B arto w . Fla.
43-7tti

Ads!?;;#Ads

Great show of new dress
materials for Spring.

M 0 N T (i O M E l¡ V
Advertising Company. Ine-

F'oi S ale— My lot on F 'inT r.trout M u tu a l
opposite R obbins Nest H ete!. Will
sell at a bat gain.
Price address
Robert Buck»baum, P. O. Box 2 1 4 , C .
Tam pa, F'lorida.
46-2tp

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D S K G E E

P lu m b in g nnd
For Sulo— One large choice citylot on th o corner of Flljfhth street
Gas Fitting
and Laurel uvenuc, f a c i r ^ p a r k , &lt;md
One Tine 1 0 “ acre celery fnrm two
miles west and near F'Jrst street. All Work Receives M j I’cfW
Attention Ami Best Effort*
Will sell b o th a t half -price. If you
want to get double y our money''/»
worth call quick on ow ner, 207 Optra site City Hall
Telephone
Flench a v e n u e .
43-4tc

store

H EN R Y

Choice
Quality Store

O vied o

M c LAULIN

JEWELER

Your Store

' F*°r Sale— Old Fibre F'uctory site
on Lake Monroe, near old Atlantic
C oast Lino Ry. passenger depot.
Splendid, site for m anufacturing in*
dustry. B o th rail and w a te r facil­
ities. F or term s and price address
L. B. W o o tto n , c*o American F’ibre
Company. Jacksonville, F'lorida.

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MY S P Ë C IA L T IK S :
P I C K A R D 'S H A N D - P A I N T E D ‘ •
G O R H A M ’S S T E R L I N G SILVER
RO G ERS’ PLATED

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SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY 3rd, Ith, 5th and 6th, 1915

SANFOBD HERAT,!)

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D ri Life . /» Wntih Living
volume \

SANFORD. F LO R ID A . TIJESDAV. I F Ititi* AIt V 2, 1915

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N O 47.
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OR THE GREAT
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY

all ready

¡ONE HUNDRED CARS ALL ARRANGEMENTS
SPECILTY STUNTS BIG CONVENTION OF THE LIVE
STOCK MEN TO BE HELD HERE COME FROM ORLANDO ARE COMPLETED
FOR THE BIG FAIR WILL BE IMMENSE

everything r e a d y
&lt; *

THE CITY 18 IN GALA ATTIRE AEROPLANE FLIC MTS A N I) A MOST INTERESTING PROGRAM HAS BEEN AIt It AM IEl &gt; ORANGE COUNTY FRIENDS FIRST BIG FAIR WILL OPEN
KOIt THE BIG EVENT OF
Bit; FIREWORKS DISLAY
AM) WILL BE CARRIED OUT AT THE MEETINGS
WILL TAKE SANFORD
TOMORROW MORNING
TO
BE
HELD
IN
THE
COURT
HOUSE
BY STORM
DAY AND NIGHT
THE SEASON
’• *
AS SCHEDULED
.

ilo^Y'mpfirftrntVvflnt* |

Praijj^uji XTothods in Hog lUis-

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Everybody’ get in line.

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■*4p.i2»»0-*7. si

Forget

E verything is ready for the big

St

llÿer who is to give exhi bi t i on : of t he Semi nol ei* County Fair will Jn* ing, Ly alowr.«. W. B.» Willett, Muit- business for n day, and become a Seminole C o u n ty Fuir a n d white tho*
flights her e for t h r ee days, M a r l i n g ! the m e e t i n g of the Florid« Live land; JVm. Ed wards. Zell wood; T. Z. part of the booster parade that will Inhabitants
have had a touch of
W e d n e s d a y , «ays t h a t a f t e r an a via- | Stock Association, t he t h i r d a n n ua l Atkeao.ii, Live Oak
j invade Semjnolo county during the t h e fuir alre ad y some of tho con­
lor hills or is i nj ured or killed a t a c o nv e n t i o n , to he held in the court . Tin- Dairy &lt;tul look for Florida, by big show in the Celery City.
cessions o p e n i n g lust n ig h t th e real
* biggest kind of a fair e v e r held in . hig me« t t h e t 't te nd n n e e is a l w a y s house b e gi nni ng W e d n e s d a y , Feb. II. I! Il.iwl. chief of d ai ry division,
T h e c o mm i t t e e h avi ng in c ha r ge fail- will n o t ho pulled ofT until to­
r the »tate.
It will be held on t h e larger t h e next day. In a recent in- 3rd. Fo l l owi ng is the c o m p l e t e pro-1 B. A I . Wa sh in g to n . D. ( ’.; o r J. II a r r a n g e m e n t s for Or an g e c o u n t y d a y morrow.
T here are s e v e ral thing'*
main streets o f . S a n f o r d .
Buildings u u v i e w . while (lying at ( 'i ii f in n ut i gr am; »
'
Mc Cl ai n. d a i r y m a n . It A I
at t h e Seminole Fair in S an fo r d. t hat thi- peopl e should h e a r in mind
have been secured h o w e v e r for t h e Mr Knh! ha d the follow t r y :*• ».i&gt;
W e d n e - d m . Fell 3rd. at I l i a m
Si! g* &lt; &gt;|o f..r Florida. It&gt; V M F eb ru a r) till a r e meeting such s t i r - 1d ur i ng t h e fi^ir T he m o s t i m p o r t a n t
cattle, horse show, e t c.
Mai i Mi cs show t ha t .liter a n
. de nt
I n t u r n t i o n hy F h. i p l i un
K l i u n - ' i . P.ilulku, Fla
aiu
J'rof c - .s a to the m t i nh e r of aut omobi l e« t* t h a t t h e fair c o m m i t t e e a n d tho
Uooths of uni form sire will he th.it t h e r e 1 » . l U . i i . a larger r|*tw.l
Words •&gt;( Welcome hv Mayor 1»
\ I' - „ l o i r d i ’t l l . l .ig.n*, I I* tu go oh t hat d a y , t hey huvu set thè d n a c t o r , H e n r y Marks, d i d not w a nt
erected for t h e merchants* exhibits tin next &lt;1...
i'ln- i. one of t h e !. l|iriu*her
\ \ \ , ti.iinesvdle.
mitrk ut PIU or more.
the concessions on Firat s t r e e t and
Boothes will ulsy be p l ac ed for t h e Ml tuber a n d sad aides ul a v ia t i o n , i
ite por t a o n minutes o f last' me et Are yoti u booster and good fel­ had m oit of them set u p i n tho va­
Night Session Beginning at 7 p. m.
Woman’* Club, e m b r a c i n g art» a n d ye t t h e a v i a t o r realizes t h a t he has I ing, h y t h e secretary.
Sugge: linns to Florida St o c k m e n , lo« ? |f «o, send In yotir nume, says cant l ot s a d j a ce n t , preferring to’
P r e s i d e n t ' s annual a d d r e s s hy C. F W. U Goodwi n, i ditoc Breeder*» Gu- thè comniiltee und gei in line.
craft, ant i que» a n d r ol bni ul . plant», t a k e n hi» own life into his irw n
keep First s t r e et intact b u t tho ma ­
cooking, needlework, e tc. T h e « wilt h a nd s a n d nd«s with deutli &lt; \ e r v Barber. M«crii nny
We want y o u all. bolli great a n d j ority of t h e mer chant » w a n t e d the
; z e l t e ( I mago. Id . Will M Trm* r
\\ nrk Veterimiry Di vi si on of t h e edi*
b«. a " B e t t e r Ba by C o n t e s t " as a 11 me he I* II V*•* lh. gr ound n In i
■inali
l’ut on ymjr decorutin.i*. till shows on t h e m a m s t r e e t a n d they
t ' ! ■ 11 * t
1 II
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fr il ' ra f*. . i ! I &gt;i.
ll.'.r. I* dir'
» •.i*
P u e r i l o f I ! . , ¡i l l d u r i n g 19 I I . tine
feature M thi d e p ar t m e m
Th e '
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up
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1'•••'* *i *
will he .a hig d e c o r a t e d a u t o m o b i l e » 11 ! t lie gr im t. I'.*
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a t il o ' c l oc k o n lh** m o r n - nnd e x p e ns e
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parade a n d p a ge an t, row a n d motor -pi • t .. l ot » l i k e ,t
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men s h o u l d have
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Ml \ , T. , ■i* * •,*i t 1 • » *. m ifit 1st.
¡»»at ruees. for which c u l pa b le | n/.i
\ Ml
\ T .1 m e e t i n g o[ i l i
co 111 ml 111*1* no kick a g a i n s t t hem nr a g a i n s t the
will he given
A big a | i p r o p l . . ’ ion I hot, iIU
1 , «*, T .1n *t *t ' j i -r..nin¡i*
f at i c o m m i t t e e
On a c c o u n t of First
a m i h e l d y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n in tin* **fj
,
bus been given for free ¡An Useiiten I • l a . ) l j o i *
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Ml
N . J I * i rf
dr'*. i,| t
will i l .
C O I *!
tin*
lift
it '■.inford lenitili a u f i u n o o l i n o uf e v e r y soft
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tien !l g ' t s dally, g o r g e o u s Ji;. e. .*. I
would
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made
from
tin*
San J u a n , the tr avel l i ng public m u s t not use
i r o! a * I ch . i ll) , a I a III.
no al tii.spl.iys nightly mol m a n y olio* a vva y tin inai lone pinn* meal
hotel at •• o'cl ock T h u r s d a y mo r n- 'his street for traffic.
M a g n o l i a in
In o l a
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attractions
T h e p u bl i c i t y c a m p ai g n ti a i*V
t.
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ha- !....ti «lati wnb a n d every v.l.
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II • lo,ed idlog.-Mier for t r u l l l c
Park
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and hamlet Inis Imen "lo v ir.d
.1 Y»*fi U»* Í1 111M*II Only fur t h o s e who
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iles
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c s s i o i i h e g I ii n i n
Special rates have been granted I li \ eut tlllls t,
ol Ifo* ( a t r
■m ml i on would load ! lu­ wi.cll lu « ru-s-s tl) C o m m e r c i a l st reet .
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I., i k o I. V dh*
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Ag­
of
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by, the Atlantic ( ’oast Line It It , util , eu* li
il I 1*1.ill'll
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p r o e l * *■ TOTl
ll was ii greed tli.it no t»;lk In -)|M»n U*| l&gt; to l ho».* w In. wish
...... i \ — i - atol
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Pa! metto
making it possible for out of town . . i | \ . . | oí
WII,. Il
!o- - 1 ilici.i ! , r .ii that in i f ii . t In &lt;‘*)iiH:i**rcial.
. r -hall 1
r. . • i i t . t
Mjri I] 11î 11'1; t *» ! lo»•*■»* u h i V. mh to
,* h I I
people to niietni with hut tilth* &gt; v
N
&lt; t *
a til
t*.*
it . T o k e n
t e r«*f. Il y
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(K-h'i
I !u* city of Sanford will v*.ir •* .1 k o :i I a V'
Il ' I I s
■n i " aful .»ii’iliird t h e -ami*
Oil
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k Sfilili If d
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itself in it« hesl dress ni *| Tin t|* nr ..Í ., p . r . , t .
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ativt* scheme will he both novel and t i i i m h i r u f •I. I hs
.1 o
. Il*’ ii» **
th.* Seminole I .dr is toni posed of
N i g h t • s e s s i o n . lieg In ni n g 7 p. m
1 i. k
f ; - *||* l i n n III
new
Tin* fair ussoeiution declare*. ni • t a l o l i t v
a nd 1 be p ub li c should k e e p till* in
•.
*•(
III*VA ! h.
Ml r fl H I tick 'Oil !» \ lullt
It ord
D trv P- -.* * Flo.ol.i I
M l1 ! i» i • l i d
mind
Hope-, have lu-en st r et ched
thi*vtp fa* glo* biggest kilo! of *■ . '
s.*. ! il* * 1,
»1
lit. . I .»■ . ìli* Y t I«. I
ut
I 's
It,- id-haw t (o-lah I*erri»
• i* , MM'
M i t i '
v ,;
Me '
I t a n d J li Kee»e. a nd titos** who will across t |o&gt; s i r evt s and t h e ai i t o mo h il o
i ■1 **., . , ^ f.i i t r . *
m ..* 1 1 ribud looks for I* rm endous ¡m in i
- I. I .
I
. n il!"
|)| Ml S i r i e *1
ft .glifi*. B a s t i , . g.
W l'ainliif go are ..» ke.) to hi*ln I in their tía mes driver who f or ge lt tins r u l i n g and
i:
M
Nigh
All to lie given ahuolutel. tree 1 " 1
'Jal. u!!* \ l ew - liv D r
V,as horn
t In ■ tiaii.e of «oi ung a n
D,
I.
a
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1
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citizen and visitor
*
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r
i
lo
-, m. ml ie r olI M
t he
u* c oc ommmmi tittet e .e aai tut-emmppmt s mto r un the g a u n t l e t will
11w a s a I
o i l e r a Vi u I o*n s o l i n i
I
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r
y
I
h-pi
climi
W
m
k
in
Florid;*.
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h
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r
s
d
a
y
.
Fell,
till,
a
t
9
a.
in.
A
no
th
e
r
meeting
of
the
c o m m i t t e e | come to grief.
This p r e c a u t i o n i»
I fuels
crowd
t *1 al l t le* .o * i de i l i
(•delirisi fur t he S e n a t e
1 Ciorihm, Will
Pork P r o d u c t i o n a n d Co n tr o l of Cities, hy M es*&gt;r» It
he held
I’u « « U y afterniMnu ' Uk u n- lo p r ev e n t a u t o i m d i U e aecip e rh ap s t h e spiral glide has been t h e
l’unta C o r d a , Fob.
Kx-tiov
V •• Sii. w faci, on'-ill*1 I
h driv
I- r e . p i . i s t e d to flave hi» dent s d ur i ng the
e r o wd e ii Verloda
■i I ce.use of mitre aviator» tv.-i i n g t h e i r Hog C l o de r a hv Dr tl.-o F Ba bb T mp.i
Albert W (¡ilchrixt of tip» city III
I
&gt;
r
M
&gt;
1
Itoli. Id. M 1.1 tut
I
h'dera
luvert
l
g.
car a pp ro p r i at e ly decorateli with Mr- &lt;"• First s i r e e t . aa e ve r y »II« will ho
.)• ,.f h timt, a n t oi li.-r in..* Mimg 11 •»t tu Id a g. n l . II*
in ­
A
holds to tilh previously i|t*rlur
\d|'HirTiitc*».i
I -f .»ft
I
he booth*» anil the
I ii.ine-v il'e
J .I i t l n
I'I'M D H 11 1- » if
n l I i f f VA I - * I"
w i t h s t a n d i n g this f . n t . t h e great g..I ion It
teniion of becomi ng n
n d i d a t e ni
¡i.
he CO l i m i t e d
t
i
r
the pro*., tri es o f h e x '
a r ( or I le
I
I
I
*11111,;
i do-- a r e r e r u l i u l e d
M i - i .. a- 1llsappeai a in
nori.li a* i on
to
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lì vi h\ l"*if mi r
ii,¡t
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llilU .se o n
ri t
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P V l a MH
W'llltle, l o siici e e d I he p n -élit on ,jnr
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m
i
n
i
i
r
i
i
n
n
r
P
I
P
T
A
n
I
r
t
hi
U
avenue,
between
T
h
i r d and
. •1 \ l. t . a r d i e r , (wo h m l h i r s ,
1
I ' Itr aa ii
i n n s » I t I * &gt;* ItiH.oh A »»iihi
»ciutlr from Klornhi,
w ill hi* tile Baby P a r a d e F r i da y »cerne art i st s of Springfield, Mass.,
' Th e
e x - l i o v e r r u u '» a t t e n t i o n wu»
1 itiul luneh room during tho fuir, and
T h e line wlm left Pa in t ka in a l aunch, with a
- called to t h e recent d e v e l o p m e n t s on
morning a t ten o'clock.
will he of gr eat c o n v e n i e n c e to tho
negro
for
a
trip
down
tile
Mcklawaha
T
H
E
Y
O
U
N
G
A
N
D
O
L
D
A
L
IK
E
the political hot i zon of Fl o r id a , p a r ­
w i l l III* f o r m e d oil Milk n v el fu e ««Miti
Indies
,Liul * htldreu
M a k e it your
u t t e r k nown a» M" t a k e an*l pai nt m i m i i ** view», have
ticularly to t h e d e c l a r a t i o n of (iuv*
u f ( ’e n t r a '
P r1
ARE A N X IO U S TO ? EE
liiiidipuirtir
win)**
in
the city.
.»I h er n h ea r d from sin*** *h** 2Ulh
ernnr T r a m m e l t h a t he will co n t en d &lt; l R R I K F i l i N D N O I ( •! I L T ^ the It.
i ¡i nd, a nd will o o i **r tin
T
H
E
S
H
O
W
S
Th**
W
o
m
a
n
'
s
Club
will also furst . when t h e y were seen down Mo­
for the esat in congress now held by
AFT Kit W EEK n F HARD
p a r k .M * ,i *v a vettuu urn! &gt; i *t h street
iii'h
light
lun*
he»
¡u
f
o u r different
li.hlw.iy
IJ'l»t
.,»
i-ssfi
Ii.vl
I.*
\
ver
Mri &gt; a t u i d a y tin* guidi* , ami*
led I.*. ,. |t n \ » ‘ li.iT'.f
T h e pamd*
Hon. S M S p a r k m a n , wi t h a view
W O RK IN ( O l }| 1
L o ok for the
t h** I *•Mlit &gt; fair III ■nine respects as hoot It* 11 ti First »trees
'•&gt;■
Paint
kn
with
t
h
e
Ima!,
bonghi
to ascertaining w h e t he r or not tin*
r* h* Mu* yenr k Iwi.r* a n d gt*"i|*
t.tdu*» aipt get sotnething n i c e to est
i t , n i , dl'l**r‘*i ' diver 11i&lt; ■i* a g n
T
h
e
trial
&lt;
*f
D
U
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■
Mie
*
ioti
ITrg,
dt
lio-o
ty
•
'
.
mad
t M ,
(t , i i .1 » 1 ., i,if f o r
i n s p i ’ - oi
former ( i n v e n t o r will e n t e r Mo let*
■me . I**i hmg. »ilk h os i e r y, et. , * nit are pur sui t - , i ■,ii »m n. b „» t h e in a clean a n d sa ni ta ry pl uee.
»gainst S e n at o r B r y a n
K\ i n n (ti nr . b1f u! 1* 1 Ut
vi lu 11
Mu* Judg* » w ill l*o » l a t t o n i &gt;1
T h e p r o g r a m lor the d i f f e r e n t day»
visilor must lie eiii**rtuined
The
n
in
o
i
tu*
Gilchrist was brief in hi» reply, e l i , hi * S a t u r d a y a l t e r n i m i
I poti t h e decision of t h e j ud ge s, who m u d e t h e bout a p l e se nt to »orne
is
publ i shed in Mils issue. T h e r e aio
mt*lwuy
I
m
*
i
n
g
places
on
First
str****t
mot
e
t
h
a
n
j u r y , a f t e r b e i n g oi;' not
making this s t a t e m e n t .
will ln* »truiiipr» in S a n f o r d Mn- boys, a n d show.**! a big roll of money
inlortti.ition
b oot hs on t h e s t r e e t , one
k*y
t
h
e
Seminole,
C
o
u
n
t
y
K.ur
coin
-. ul.Teil
f i f t e e n &lt;*r t w e i i t y
mi imi' &gt;
lie left for
pn/.eV will he a w a r d e d .
At the o f large deiiiMUliiatlous
"In i nvi t i ng my a t t e n t i o n to t h e
m i t t e e will In* f ou n d one of t h e most in t h e c o u rt house b u il d i n g , ono a t
t
h
e
v
e
r
d
i
c
t
o
f
'
N
o
t
(
.
i
d
t
y
Jacksonville
on
thu
Osceola,
and
action of Governor T ram m el, in
I elusi) uf l ho parade t h o prizes will
effective in p o in t of a t t r a c t i v e c o n ­ T h e H e r al d office or n n y c it iz en can
T he trial, whirh has been o n f óf he d i s t r i b u t e d , til t h e
which he s ta te d th a t ho would ho a
W o m a n ’s u p o n being »i,» r v c he d on t h è boat
Mie Fai r Head- « (&gt;'ar&gt; was inumi on hiui w luci) cessions t hat ha s ever been s ho wn , direct y o u to a ny plueo t h a t you
candidate fo r, congres« from this g r e at int erest in this s.** tmn. a» w d l ¡juj| di" K'
T h e visitors t r o warned
('ha*. Pressey, a g en tl e ma n who wish to go
district, you usk mo as to whether a s in Olhcr .puri/* of thè s t a le , con- i(uurlt,rs Jnr lt | .„ll&gt;ni ,, n ,| Uose La ba d »» ' ' » , r y '**» t h " 20 th . Thi s was
*.. I will he a candidate for the United Burned five d a y s a n d 'v.o of t h e Verni* -Muri wmi ibi* tirst prize» u f i 'h i * tasi day t h è wl nl e mcn w,-re lias hu.t wot Id wide experience on against stränget.* w h o w o u l d tako
t h e concession line, will hi. \ e a line you in a p o n severnt a n d diver.« occa­
c m in t yy at t h è Or la nd o ! -"*«»■ T i ....... ..
in t h è diary «¡i m *
States senate. Such ia my intetion. s t a l e 's wit nesses were br ought from Setninole count
of concessions t h a t will dazzle t h e sion»- E x t r a polii*« h a v e b e e n .«worn
t
h
e
f
t
a
t
e
of
New
^
ork,
showing
t
h
e
Better llah v Contest in 1914 nini ‘ description of u cutup unknown to
I think it is. too early ,to try* to shall
e ye of tin* most bias**. One of t h e in for t h e occasion h ut t h e y c a n n o t
indicating that th e
the woods or tp try tv&gt; get into nc- interest t hill tin* s t a t e »a» t a k i n g in will lend th e babies in this Sem- rlv«r
he e v e r y w h e r e a n d it is u p t o t h e
Thi» I
had taken them to a thicket mo st a t t r ac t i v e Of concessions is tht*
^ tion any forty-two centim eter gun»." th e case to uphol d t h e di gni t y of t h e inoli*'» first h a h y ^ p a m d e .
"
I
n
n
o
v
a
t
i
o
n
Did!,"
'
h
u
t
will
m
a
k
e
people t h e m s e l v e s to he Chutions,
There is thus left no do u b t as to law*, while t h e defense left no t hi ng mothers are enthusiastic an d many ' searching party has ..... .. out all
it* how here in Sanford for tin* lirst ¡ ivonford is a small city »*ul we aro
undone
t
o
clear
t
he
a
n
used
of
t
h
e
pretty ¿ a . i la and lloats and nth.-r | •'«&gt;' »»ut •’""»&lt;» &lt;"&gt;»&gt;’ 'race tin* lirst
the south Florida m a n ’s purpose
t ime. Another Mn.t always a t t r a c t s having a lug fair, and like all hig
A gruesome s i g h t original ideas are'h.ung fduimed f„r . •&gt;nipmg ground.
Foul play is m u *
White it has been considered that charge of m urder
a gr eat deal of a t t e n t i o n is t h e really fairs you ca n easily ;.et to u ch ed 41
in
t
he
court
room
was
tin
»kulI
of
llu* parade.
The com m itte e in pectcd
he would be in the nice, in some
Oe good,’ ho
r e ma rk ab l e pr ob l em game, t h a t is you are not careful.
quarters doubts may have been en­ th e dead ma n. showing t he bullet i barge reijuest th at all entries for
careful,
d
o
n
’t
take
any
b a d money
really
a
very
i
n
t
e
re
s
ti
n
g
as
well
as
tertained.
It will he remembered hole, a n d t h e P a n a m a hat *'1'“ b e a r ­ Mu p a r a d e
he al Mak u v e n u e a n d
Fine Poultry Exhibit
ami
don’t
buy
any
ifdd
b
ric k s . Also
a
n
i
ns
t
i
uct
i
vo
di
versi
on
for
t
h
e
vis­
that when thcro was a prospect of ing t h e mark» of t h e bullet, which Sixth street by 9:30 F riday morning.
Visitors to th e fair who are poul- itor. to drive a w a y their jailed tho jjvople who are le a v in g their
was
worn
hy
tin*
deceased
at
t
h
e
Senator Bryan being a p p o in ted to a
' hat the p ara d e may m ove prompt , ry ilinri,.r, wj„
Miri)ris,*d at lilt* sjniits. As the visitor passes t h r o u g h homes during tho day o r night
United States judgeship, the ex- tim e of t h e mur der , which »a* c o m ­ ly at IP o clock.
wonderful exhibition of poultry dis- t h e gaily d e c o r a t e d mi dway, he or should lock thorn up a n d see th a t
Governow then announced his inten­ m itted a t Curry ville, two miles fr om
Two prizes have been olTered &lt;«r | playod ul th(, J)0u1, ry d e p a rtm e n t ut s he will ilnd it a ease of wits’ e n d to everything is safe.
sion of besoming a c a n d id a te in case C huluota.
Mi« prettiest displays, not babies. th |. o ,(|
chickens, tut keys, leully know w l mi to play in t h e
The hig fair is on am i th u hobA dispute a r o s e ’over money m u t ­ hut tin* decorative display. I h*‘ , ducks and geosti arc* arriving daily
* vacancy occurred; and at the same
goblim will, get .you.
*** - vari ous f l t m c t i v e _ g a m e * . etCj
r time he made it cleaf t h a t in case ter», while B iyan was in the employ lijijt has h e g u , offerod by. Mr. JInnry ,|r|(| Dtitliut; a in file uecofhmodntlon»
T h e pillow* toj&gt; concession ia a l ­
. •lì“*
*!"! vacancy
did
o cc u r when
ah- of'CurrK»; a n d in the absence o f t K e It. Murks
* w
**va un uo t vv*,««
w liuti un
and the second by a fi&gt;J. #howln(£ t iu,jr | , iay , j„ Mu- ways one t h a t appeal*, (or on this
G eorge .Marr H e re
ttcìpatcd, he would become a candi- l a t t e r from his home, Bryan, who friend of th e babies.
I t is hojiTd , c.0 0 p S Miat anNdTtnntf^prepared for beautiful s t a nd o n e will find m a g ­
The m any friends of G e o rg e Marr
•Kto fof* the oIBco ut tito expiration h ad been drinking heavily, used th a t ull th e babies of Sem inole «*""*! Miem.
nificent pillow t o p s with t h e n a m es are greeting him again, a s Goorgo
offensive and abusive language to ty will e n te r this parade.
of tho junoir se n a to r’s term .
Rem em ­
A m o n g t he &lt;*r.rlj**«t arri val s were uf Hanford a n d Fl ori da b ea ut i f ul l y will lx* here during tho w eek of tho
Mrs. C urrie and her daughter, and. ber the tim e and place Central
F l y n n Elliott of C h a r i o t to, N. C., p r in t e d on t h e m .
Th es e pillows fair with Mrs. Marr.
H e has tho
according
to tho testimony, had Park a t ten a. m. Friday.
'arm ing Club D e m onstrations
wh o has t h e g reat es t v a r i e t y of m a k e a most v a l u a b l e present n n d hig booth on First street a t tho in­
canning club d e m o n stratio n s th re a te n e d the life of Currie. When
The autom obile parade will be on fioul t r y t h a t ha s e ve r been s hown a n excellent f ur ni s hi ng (nr t h e cozy tersection of Magnolia a n d has tho
*'ll he given a t tho bam b o o booth Mr. Currie returned home, it "P*
in Fl ori da by one ma n.
He b a s o n I cor ner in the s i l ti ng room. ! fact, finest d i s p l a y of pillow trip« and
m.
*» tho corner of P ark a.venue and pears t h a t Bryan wes seen entering Thursday, February 4t1i. 2 p.
i-usi
of
d
i
s
p
l
a
y
chickens
ol
a
dozen
*&gt;r mon* . p
Mu- m i d w a y th** visitor will pillow, cover«, etc . Mod ha» over
U n e u p : u l lütli »tri et
Commercial street on T h u rs d a y and th e yard of Currie's bom** »ml
different varieties, u s w.-ll a - g e e s e . , | ( | l | li(
M m , . , M , ft,a l l y m,veilles been b r o u gh t
t*&gt; Hitn!&lt;&gt;rd .i*td you
........„„
' !mVlrtk .y .....
com
i n g s a t 10 o'clock. fired ufHin h y Currie, the bullvt en- Park a v e n u e
t
u
r
k
e
y
s
sn*l
du*
k»
Th**,
t
hat
at
no
time
r
a
n
he
or
she
In*
at
must
see
t
h
e
boot
h a nd »*•»• Georgo
This I. one of tho most im p o .ta n t i toring the hack of Bryan « head’ reProceed down Park to 1st Mreet t» gnmea«. t
Mu* finest und m a n y prize u los» of what to do. It can also he when y ou visit the fail.
M r. Marr
Ph»»« of the fair and all the people | suiting in hi. immediate death
avenue, the,a%* south an x" k U « i&gt;I
f ound t h a t v ar i ou s r .t t n étions of a Is a former Sanford re s id e n t und
French
a
v
e
n
u
e
to
9
t
h
s
t
r
e
e
t
,
t
a
k
e
r
s
a
r
e
in
t
h
e
exhibits..
T
hi
s
dis•hould a tte n d tho dem onstrations
The arg u m e n t was conducted by
p l a y will of course not he perm itted really meritorious nature cun hip claims Sanford as his hom e whon he
Then oast to Oak,

in d well ahead oi achedulo to rnuko'
Seminol c o u n ty ’« first f a i r -----to he
held at Sanf or d. Florida, four da y a
ind night». Feb. 3, 4. 5 a n d ti. the

Ì

MIDWAY ATTRAC-

THE CIRCUIT COURT
ENDED FOR TERM

*

Davis &amp; Giles and C. B. Robinson
Thcnco n orth to 1st s tre e t.
of O rlando for the defense, while
Then 1 s t »treot oast to Magnolia,
Jones
&amp; Jones of Orlanflo. G. A .
Then so u th to Jth s tre e t,
D eCottcs nnd A. K. Powers of SunThence c a s t to Stanford avenue
ford argued for the state.
Tho a r ­
And n o rth to inl^rsectioiv of 1st
ions and they will b« a revelation g u m e n t was opened by G. A. Doand
Park avenue and disperse.
C ontinutd on Page 8
,0 th* children and the housekeepers.

&gt;n&lt;i take leaaona on conserving tho
, rJ"tx and vegetables t h a t have been
* ° * *4 to 80 to waste in this secJm x “° m* ny ye&lt;r8' M*ss Durst
have charge of the domolistra»

HUN!) IKKhulM A d Lli Kour,h ''treo,n wi|1 hv “

to ho taken into account when tho
prizes uro aw arded since it is not a
local exhibit b u t it will ho u groat
j h e l j ^ t o our poultry show. No visi to r to tho fair should miss this ex| hiblt.

r(M,m

visttfd. The ever popular M etry C o i l s making tin* many c o u n t y Lira
Round, the Mntordrono, the PI.m ia - [ and exposition« over tiie country,
tion Show, the Tango Show, tho I Ho has u most beautiful d i s p l a y und
Famous Chicken Famjly, tho Doll- j gives uway a beautiful pillo w cover,
otte Family of en te rta in e rs .and m a n y every five m inutes. You will hivo
o th e rs ’ of equol m erit.
( to hurry und see Goorgo.

*J¿L i

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�■
i GYA.n?
I -4M»
SANFORD HERALD
golden hanging spurs reprMfnti
Prices for winners In each event. Vlrginia Jonques, E u g cn c fC h ap p ell,
B a tte ry , v a lu e ' $86.00; 2nd Prise,
t h s branches of tho willow
So°*
Donald Law rence Fry.
Two representative from each
S afety First Electric L a n te rn ; 3rd
will
send
f
o
r
t
h
mammoth
P rise, One Half Dos. Ilajah Spark schbol in county allowed In each
streamers, tip p e d
with
G ram m ar School event and not over
Coming From Orlando
Plugs.
jeweled
s
tats
of
bewildering
U » u,
The com m |tt«c appointed a t the
Thiril R ace— F'roe for All Speed 4 each High School event.
while
others
will
explode
dozen,
L
S aturday, February 6 th
last meeting of the O rlando Board
Continued from Page 1
Boat, a b o u t ten miles— 1st Prise,
times, sending forth a show,.f of f
of Trade to work up interest In the
Model A. Gies Reverse Gear; 2nd H I I I I c l o s i n g DAY m ajority o f spectators always want thousand s p a r k s and tm&gt; balloon,1
O P E N IN G DAY
SFmlnoIe C o u n ty F’air, F'ob. 3, 4, 5
Prise, C olum bia Speed Wheel; 3rd
9:30[a [ m . Hand C o n c e r t ^ P
Besides these nerial works Oier* ,ilj
this feat on the program.
.W e d n e s d a y , February 3rd
and 6 , held its first meeting yesterda
Prise, 4 Blits Spark Plugs,
also be a great num ber &lt;&gt;(
1:00, p. 11L Band C o n c e r tf ||
S C H O O L And F R A T E R N A L DAY
One
qf
the
greatest
pyrotechnical
4th Race— Free for All Bang and 1 4:00 p. m. Sferinl Free A ttra c ­ and 0, held Its first meeting yejtteriii bit ion set pieces, running | r,,Irj . *
0:30 n. in. B and Concert
day afternoon In Lord &amp; B rad sh a w ’s displays ever witnessed in this sec­
Go Back, a b o u t eight m iles- 1st tions and Aeroplane Flights
feet
to 100 feel long. T h e n,,„[ pr‘
10 :0 0 a. m. Opening F'xcroises aful
tion of th e state will be seen each
Prise, D a y to n B attery Charger, val­
i 0 :0 tl p. in. Gorgeous P y ro te c h ­ office.
G rand P ara de
The com m itte e
composed
of
ue $31.00; 2nd srise. D ayton 12s nical Display.
1:30 p. m. Bund Concert
Messrs.
H.
H.
Dickson,
J.
N.
B
ra
d
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Switch B oard, value $25.00; 3rd
4:00 p. m. Special Free A ttr a c ­
shaw, 8 . A. Johnson, J. H. R*eeU%imi
Prise,
K
ingston
Covered
Bos
Coll.
tions an d aeroplane Flights
B e tte r Hah) Contest
Josiah F'crris, want all who can pos­
4:00 p . m . Special Free A ttrac­
4:30 p. m. Meeting of F a rm ers and
Between forty and fifty babies sibly go on Orange county day,
tions and Aeroplane F'lighta
T ru c k Growers in Court House. Ad­
8:00 p. m. Boat P ageant and have breti entered for the Better Thursday, F’cb. 4, to give • th rir
dress by Dr. W eaver of Ocala to the
Baity Contest thut will lie held un­ names to one of them .
Parade
Growers.
der tile auspices of the W o m a n ’s
10:00
p.
m.
F'ireworks
The s t a r t will be made from in
10:00 p. m. Gorgeous Pyrotechnical
Club.
T
he
physicians
tof
th
e
city
front
of th e San J u a n hotel u t 9
At 8 p. m. will be held a grand
Display
a
r
e
now
equipped
with
score
curds
o'clock
s h arp . M ayor S p e n y , Mr. II
illum inated boat parade, all boats
T h u rsd a y . February 4th
e n terin g to be illum inated and dec­ for examining the babies; the e x a m ­ II. Dickson, president of the SubF L O R ID A L IV E S T O C K ASSO­
ora te d , prise for beat decoartod bout inations to l&gt;o closed W ednesday Tropical M idw inter Exposition, and
C IA T I O N DAY (Sec p rogram in
From the liubirs examined Mr. W. R. O’Neal, the secretary and
— Silver Cup, donated by popular night.
an o th e r p art of this issue) AN D
those
making
a certain per re n t for treasurer will lead the procession,
subscription. T h e
com m ittee
re­
W E L C O M E TO V I S I T I N G C I ­
e-exanrination
hy two physicians and it is especially desired t h a t all
serves the right to run nil races on j
T IE S
the bang and go back principle, if jn who have not previously exam ined; cars keep in the rear. Upon reach9:30 a. m. B and Concert
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their judgm ent there is too great th e child T h is will be done T h o rs - 1
1:30 p. in. B and Concert
d
ay
a.
m„
th
e
mot
tiers
of
such
badifference in 11. P„ speed, etc,, of
\ 2:00 p. m. A uto Parade — one of
boats entered. Flntries to nil events 1
the most brilliant events of th e en­
absolutely free, b u t a deposit of live
tire week. T h e autom obile parade
dollars is requited a t time e n try is
will be on T h u rs d a y , F eb ru a ry 4th,
made as a g u arantee of good faith,
2 p. m.
ono deposit good for us m an y races
Line up u t 10th street, e a st of
as desired to e n let.
Deposit, re­
F ark avenue.
Proceed dow n PaFk
tu rn ed to all bona fide entries on
avenue to Commercial street, thence
wcat out R ailroad Way to First evening of Feb. 6 th.
»* A t h k l k B t s s t s b M i y ; f e b i Slkt
Vutrvsrtf V e#H Jn’'-Pfr#hrtre&lt;?t Yb iftd n efr
1. 50
Yard , Dash- 7 -G ram m ar
uvenue, sou th on F'rench to N inth
street, east on N i n t h 's tre e t t o Oak School Boys.
2. Running Broad J u m p -H igh
avenue north and Oak to C om m er­
School
Boys
cial street, e a st on- Commercial to
3.
Running
Broad J u m p GrainPalm etto a n d Palm etto to Second.
West to M agnolia, south on Mag­ mqr School Boys
nolia to Fifth, F'ast on Fifth to San­ , 4. P otato R ace G ram m ar School
Richard Howard. Forrest MiddleR e a l H o m e of the R o s e m a r y .
ford avenue, n orth on Sanford a v e ­ Boys
ton. Louisa Beatrice Temple, Clif­
The home of the rosemary was orignue to Second and diapers«.
5.- 100 Yard Dash High School ford ('lea veland Bessly, M ary G a­
Inali) in lite south or Europe, more
4:00 p. m. Special F'ree A ttra r- Boys
rins. Jultn Higgins, James Higgins, especially Italy, where it grow's to
. lions and Aeroplune Flights.
HAUL KUIIL, DARING AVIATOR
' 6 . 76
Yard
Dash — G ram m ar Boycp Ezell, Jr., Morion Smith, tho height of six or eight foci, either
10:00 p. m. Gorgeous P y ro tech ­ School Boys
Ralph Went, Lois M artin, Law ­ being trained upward from the ground
nical D isplay
7. 3
Legged
Race Gram mar rence Lundquist, Dorothy Braddy. or embedding its roots In an old wall. evening a t the Seminole C ounty tentious and .one of the most jsifujFriday. February 51 h
School Boys
G u y Bynum, Robert Adams, F red­ It grows In three varieties—gold, sil­ I F'air. The firework display th a t is lar with tho spcctutoi* will he th»
S A N F O R D DAY, S T A T E A N D
8 . Running High J u m p
High
tn lie tile tiig night finitine id tile huge piece oofmtiuili !
erick William*, Alice May Cassidy. ver and green
C O U N T Y DAY
School Hoys
j (air is not going to be id t h e mrcre BOOST FOR S K M I N o U i &lt;&gt;| s’.
Marie Mnye, George Moye, Helen
10:00 a. m. B aby Parade
9. ,60 Yard Dash High School Douglass,* M argaret Bowman, Lou­
'1I’his VI.ill III " ,1 Hut -1 ■* " f-r- n
| b ut it will be a wonderful u m l glori­ TV
11:00 a. m. School Children's P a­ Buys ,
tu
m i * e xhi bi t i on id all t h a t i* lienutilul the uri1 I l f firework* 1
isa \\ uMi, Thom;' *" W right. F!v el \ n
rade, start at Primary S c h o o l Ad­
4»n;
a nd novel in tirework*
Wonderful sidi -* t hi- tin •re will
10
Pul ato
It.i it
It ram mar M.irih.i Parri*h F ie tiln r Griunwell
dress to Children
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Met tu I b o m b s , af t er r eaching several tier &lt;d wondi •rftil set
I’m ri-h. Leslie Alick. William O m ii
School Girl*
1:00 p m. Hand Concert
Tills t lelilí"
•flf
ign*
hu nd r ed feet jn t h e air will
Push Griimnuti King. Irving F’leischer. Charles \\
II. 60
Yd
2:30 p. m. Row and Motor Bout School Girl*
■l.l V Will b.* pit-.
release gor geous i . t f i O l i i e s i d f , ! 1 1
Brown. lack Stemper
Ague* 1’
Races
• Uir
cry plumes, in the richest tutoring nights m C 4 I Ulltlllol)
Keiilroi', Jessie
Mill -ai'll,
II. nt ,
12 High J 11 in|
Prices are a* follow»,
will
display
grand
liutsts
of
(startin
g
Wednesday
j
Some
W
itte,
Jr.,
William
L.
Harvey,
M
ar­
Girls
D e ta c h a b le M otor Boat, about
thirnihy* li"-&gt;
1.3. Push mo hib- Ran* G ram m nr garet 8 iica Hriti
two mile«
F'irsi Price. 12 Ft Row School Roy *
Lovell, Kvrlyn I'e.iLuddy. Ito.v
b o a t ; 2nd Prize, Fdortrii Hand Lam p
11 Basket Hull Gullit- Girl* of F ran k Svme*. William tlb e rt Gd3rd Prize, l Gallon Cylinder Oil.
Sanfofd il S. v* Girls of Sanford h a n d . Margaret Giles, Ituih ( I. ire
Newton, M orton Hopson. 11«■n r 1••t ».t
2nd Race - F'ast Runabouts and G. S
M ay I'urdoii, Marie l.illi.m Mi
Semi-Speed Bouts, a out eight miles , Note
honey, Sarah
I'.tldwell
Muxw.ll.
— 1Ht Prize, D a y to n 660 S torage '
F!vents begin nt 2 o’clock p m

SPECIALTY STUNTS

SEMINOLE
FAIR PROGRAMME

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Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

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T A M P A W ants You Here, and Trusts Nothing will Interfere.
T A M P A Is Going to Show You a Carnival That's Going to Eclipse

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advantages of a county
FROM T H E GAINESVILLE SI N

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i? they would come to th e front and
help finance the c o u n ty 's greatest
and most profitable e n te r p r is e — A
C O U N T Y F A IR .
H. H. W A D S W O R T H .
Good Hoads Again

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folio wi nti excellent a ttlrle I individual« while t h&lt;&gt; oih«*r* slept
the Alachua C o u n ty Fair it took a concerted effort on th*
about
written by the aecrotary of the (tart of nil
G a in e s v ille Board of Trade in w orthy
I see no excuse in the world for
0f ^production in T he Herald, being our people not lining up man to man
both timely and very much to the behind the fair movement and p u t ­
ting it across in good shnpr
It has
point:
Thtf county fair has been the been d em onstrated to you what the
ajenl and a largo factor in doing benefits are and proven to you th at
more powerful work for the farm er, we can hold a good fair, so what
the planter, the land owner a n d the more do you want before you as­
,tock Industry th a n an y th in g th a t sist? In order to meet the obliga­
ever been launched in Alachua tions there will have to be a little
more stock sold at $ 10 per share.
county.
It has been a wonderful stim ulus No one who owns a square foot of
to better methods of farming, such real esta te is too poor to buy a share
‘ (i better preparation of the soil, Im- or more of stock. If you know the
p,ove&lt;L methods with u p to d ate fair to be a benefit to the county
* farm implements which not only generally, then be active and help to
oaves labor but does moro effective push it along. Don't wait until the
work and lessens th e cost a n d also com m ittee looks you up before makincrease* the acreage of all feed and ing tip your mind to take sunn- stork.
food products and last but not least, The people who are promoting th e
it has been the very life of the great sale of this stock are busy men and
»lock industry. I t has ta u g h t the they are patriotic enough to give
stockmen to appreciate th e differ- their tim e and pay their own ex­
epbee between purebred stock a n d th penses to do what anyone else should
piney-woods scrub.

The following letter from Mr C. E
Foote a b o u t the good roads m ove­
ment is m ost interesting, alth o u g h
ho quotes paragraphs credited to
this paper th a t were really in an
article from the Miami Metropolis.
We appreciate the s ta te m e n t t h a t in
time an e d ito r rquld really become
a good roa d s booster. This is the
greatest joke connected with the
campaign. T h e letter follows;
Jacksonville, Flu., Jun. 30.
Dear Mr. Holly:
Sorry I created such an unp leasa n t
impression on your m ind, but glad
i created som e impression. A n ta g ­
onism is th e first step tow ard inves­
tigation with honest a n d intelligent
men; then investigation tends tow ard
unity of t h o u g h t and action, which
is what t h a t association is working
for. —
I specifically and categorical o b ­
ject to my nam e being localize^, in
connection with F L O R ID A
Good
Roads, T h e interests of your coun.ty and all o t h e r counties In F L O R -

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was proposed
He -aid
\ good
lair would noi only s t i mu l a t e b e tt e r
¡
" f ^ ru lin g a n d &lt;■», mr.igc
’
t r . » . | i n , a ! r .t , , i ’ ,'
upon their brows. T hey know bow &lt;I*v*’ **'»■ k. but would a d v a nc e lIn­
to do thi ngs und did t h e m
When a
"f reni e st a te anil «nubi t e n d

pu hin enterprise of any kiml was
suggested every fellow rushed to tinfront to be a leader, they never
»ere known to sleep on the job.
Climatic conditions in that seen on
were very much against them This.
However, did not deter them
They
fount*i*t and won
What they a . complmin d was not «Ip tie by a few

R o a d ' " b o o s t e r s " lor F L O R I D A
I b e e l i r m n n h o r i uf l o c a l i z e d jealo „ - íes a nd localized e ou te ti t i o ns a m t
I*;1allied aiitagorii'iii', to ibe cud

tlmt ALL F L O R ID A may profit is
ib. p r i n c i p a l r» a sol i fur my p r e s
Ibe !
Mm •u n ir.
•fi .ill elice III i lurida
I s u m u s i , in i lo» e o n u v e i l o w . r«— ■
Bn*
l n n d c f'l a ml Itil' man put about member th a t (be peupl«» of a SA f t .IHM) (If t b* t.ur Tu •t art wil b a n d 1 I’ll iN «lint F l . o R I 11 VS p ro d u c ts,
II lidiT't It lui Ilia* ■ I 1,11 III' il I ' on« waul ! bollili - »limale, waul everyuf I lu IIC'l It . » -1 ■I,» , 1- (.! it I,» b . t ' tiling that Florida proil „»■*•' earlier
W»• lia v» »I»»/1 »
1a • g» laud own and b«»t 1er riiun other staleI alii
I b e most «•v» •■llenl celer &gt; w h i c h
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Bible C onferenre at Enterprise
T he Lake Monroe Bible Conferenee will be held at Enterprise. Floriila. i ebruary !
. 11*15.
Mr S. D. Gordon, whose devotional books have brought jhlm into
helpful touch with people th e world
over will be present for the entire
session and will speak upon the fol­
lowing;
“ God on a Wooing E r r a n d " —
Some studies in n gospel.
“ The Effect of Music on J ’/U p n
Tho Oldcst Gospel
A stu d y ol
an Old Test a m e n i hlstorical hook.
“ Discovering God, Uncovering und
Re-covi-rmg \ ourself
A stu d y of
14 Iw'll^m
" T h e Man Win» Took
Walk
with i bid a n d Never Came Buck
Tile *iud&gt; of a biography
" T h e i « r e tjuesliiiii oi Evil and
the \ n .w e r A study of a prophetic
book

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State in Fine Shape
In an article written for the T a m ­
pa Tribune, S ta te T re asu re r J. C.
Luning very rightly says by wuy of
preface: It might be of interest to
readers of the Tribune to know some
thing of the financial condition of
Hie s t a t e ." and then proceeds to
„ u k e a full, clear s ta te m e n t showing
, conditions in which every citizen in
Florida should fee! u just priede. We
following e x tra c t from
Treasurer Luniug's interesting pa| ht , regretting our inability to print
the whole of it at this time.
1 “ T h o 1 people of Florida have
ample reason to congratulate th e m ­
selves upon the splendid condition
v k h * .» -«w
m a n y ~ s t a t e s in the Union whoso
trenaury handlcs a m udi largcr vol„me of business thiin does Florido,
bui I am ronftdcnt in tho ussertioV
th a t thè (ìnanre.* of no s ta to in thè
[Union are in a more satiafactory

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" In the tir«t place, Florida has no
bonded indebtedness of any great
am ount, the entire bonded indebted­
ness of the slate being only $1101,56?,
all of which is held by th e educa­
tional branch of the s ta te govern­
ment; on«’ might say. one branch of
the s ta te government owing the
ot h er.
i&gt;n i he first of November* IUH,
the cash balance in the s ta te treas­
ury, as shown by the books of this
dc pa rl metil was $ | .MCt.TVi s(l
Of
th is
a m ount
$5.‘&lt; | , . V | I 0 7
WHS con­
tained h i the pension fu n d , $243,tips 1 !' Ill l lie general revenue fund,
f n j t.'i.a «. 1 in the ' i s l e board of
t health fund, $671,731.27 in the sevC rai educational fund*, a n d the re­

m is - l l i i — w u n d e r

ful "pportuniiy i»&gt; 'tinly lio» llii»l»
with a t*ndh«*r ■»»&gt; mamfc-tly t.mgbt
of I .»»»I
It -1 up M um-*" will I■&lt; prc'i » f
to
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ruad eomnns*loii funii, ' b e ll listi induslry fumi, ga me u nd lisb prgt cc
tiup (unii, a n d t he Florida n at i onal

fure't fumi SdtlfiOfilM of Sfi 17. 7 J t .!’» uf t In- getterai *»•i il» allunili
fuuds i*n band in principiti (or in' I &gt; B«dle U e n r n l t the gilli-d and vc'lMH'nl unii is bel n g in veste«! in
•I «1 1 1•* profitable you grow a b o u t S a nf o r d is m a r k e t i ui cou-et ra t e d p n - ' i i b n l ol t h e Worn bomls m (he multile*, cilies ani!

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sub, school districts in this s ta te as
rapidly as safe in v e tm e n ts of this
ch a ra c te r can be secured, a b o u t 150,000 of this $306,000 h aving been in ­
vested since the first of N o v e m b e r." .

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H. Y. I*. U. N oles
T h e subject last S u n d a y evening
was " T h e B Y. I*. U. and Mis­
sions." T he program was very i n - '
teresting add helpful to m any who
are interested in th e missionary
work.
We have a m issionary pro­
gram once a m onth. T h e program
was as follows;
Scripture Reading,
Miss M ary
G atchel.
In tro d u c tio n , Mr. Sam ple.
W h a t the B. Y. P. U- is Trying to
do. Mrs. W. E. Betts.
IL Y. I*. U. and New Missionaries,
Miss B uhy Betts.
Missionary Teaching a n d C ooper­
ation with our C hurch in its Plans,
Mr. M. L. Wright.
Keep in Touch with Missionaries,
Mr. W. C. nray. *
Poem , Miss Mary G atchel.
T his program was in charge of
G roup No. 1 , with Mr. Sam ple
le a d e r /
a'

AH are cordially invited to the*«
m eetings.

* Reporter.

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Somethlno Rarely %cen.
It Is a question .w hether we bara"
over seen the full expression of a per*
sonullty, except on the Imaginative
plane of art.—Oscar Wllffo.

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s e r io u s .

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Does the Work.
I t retlprei» m u x l i l n g I m m t l l «
tttely .
r a s e s aorenuts
In th*
lunK*.
loosen*
p h legm
and
c l e a r s th«i b r o n c h i a l t u b e s .
It
la a n n o f a m i l y r e m e d y , p l e a s ­
a n t t o t a k e nn»l g o o d f o r chl$* |
d r e n a n d n t l u l l i.

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D r i e r 23e, W« a n d §1.00.
H u y t h e t l 00 s u e It c o n t a i n !
n v « t i m e s a* m u c h a* thn ISO I
alae, and y o u «ret w i t h c a c t i hot-I
t l o a Dr H e r r i c k ' s l i e d l ’ep P *r j
I ' n r o u i I'taate r for t h o c h e a t .
J a m * aF.O a Ilard, Prop. 8t.Uoula.Mo»
Stephens

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WM. G. ALDRIDGE

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SUBTROPICAL EXPOSITION

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OR ANDO. FLORIDA

BRUARY 9TH-13tH, 1915
EDUCATIONAL

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Embracing-Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Domestic Arts and Crafts,
^with exhibits of Stock, Hogs and Poultry,- and the products of South Florida. Rac­
ing, Polo, Sports, Aeroplanes, Lectures and Entertainments of all kinds.
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For Inform ation or Prem ium List, Address
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WM. R. O’NEAL, Secretary
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t h a t of F l o r i d a .

condii ioli'
" I b e Slgniticull.ee uf the World
Wnr •»• the I’biitlghtflll Bibb Slu
dei
V »tody of &gt;urr* ul , v•■Mi­
ami I »»ni - pi,I itT liii'e w h
luid till' privilege of
hen ■ , At r i,..r»b'i - heart r&lt; i»l
mg .nul
umpiring messages tasi
year are eagerly anticipating (his
year
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m.iMilng
$tJ.22H»r«2
d mi ri but ed
N ■ »•lie vs it tun r e a c h of i iit.cr a inong ih«» ilramage lux (unii, rad
pri*u

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a n ‘s Council; Miss M ary White, the
evangelistic Bible reader from China;
Rev. Mr. Upshaw, e d ito r of the
Golden Age, and o th e r Christian
workers will sjwak d uring the ses­
sion.
There will bo a daily question
difficulty period, (or the thoughtful
consideration of questions and dif­
ficulties in Bible s tu d y , personal
prayer, tem ptations, soul winning,
church work and other questions of
vital interest in the personal life.
W atch for the detailed program,
to be printed later.

“ Why a Shrewd Jew- G ave l i p a
Paying J o b " A quiz Bible class
study.
“ The Spirit'* Eye-view of the
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in com petition with th a t of kalamacoo, Michigan, where it is gro a n
under glass at a much grenter ex­
pense
Still, Michigan has the con­
trol of ihe celery market.
W hy’
Because Michigan lias a s ta te high
way D epartm ent and a S ta te High­
way Law
This is only one phase.
i would
like to talk to you at lenglh, I be­
lieve you have the sentim ent in you
which will make you u tower of
strength for Good Hoads Laws in
Florida
Sorry your paper with your com­
ment did not reach this office. Was
obliged to use the repiint from the
T am pa Times.
Yours very truly,
CHAS. E. F O O T E .

p a r a m o u n t is s u e " , (borrowing one
lock of enterprise will kilt und
well knowff to ev ery citiken of and
■
li vest enterprise that ran of Secretary B ry a n ’s slogans);
jUschua pounty.
T h e question is. bury
do you appreciate th em ? H ave you | be brought before you. If we expect
T h a t the Florida newspapers have
been active and instru m en tal In the .to see things lively, business good been the Good Roads " b o o s te rs " for
No one with
first work or have you been on the and going at a rush of p ro s p e rity ,' years is undeniable.
The fair sense questions th a t fact. T h e m any
waiting list— waiting for some one wo must move ourselves
ehe to do what you should have has been launched and has proven local system s of improved roads in
done’
Have you made yourself to be a M ini-»
All it need' now I 'j F i o i l d u proves your s ta te m e n t in
useful and been a leader or have some iiui'lung touche» which should thirt p artic u la r respect
you been led?
Ar^ you going t o be put on by the public with no
Yoji m ention " b e n ig h te d ” rounpush or are you going to swing on further ad o ahoul it. Cali up some ties which should have inflirted on
the back end of tho wagon?
Are of thè offìcials and teli thom how them " c o m p u ls o ry ” road laws. Do
you going to live in a co unty all of many shares you want.
you really appreciate w hat th a t
your life and never have your nam e
1 uni noi quite aure 1 knou just would m ean?
Who are the " b e ­
appear in print ns a leader as having whut I woulcl ilo in rognrd lo thè nighted?" a n d are Florida citizens
been one of the best progressive cit fiiir if [ w,i~ ,i l a r g o l a n d o w i i e r
I slaves, s u b j e c t to compul si on. '
Uen»’ These » n o th in g s , my friend, think, however I would d" a* u
1 really b e l i ' v e , Mr Holly, t h a t
that you should ponder over and see progressive •-11 &gt;r**ti .it l.iv tt.ik «lui when you th in k the m a ile r ov.-r. yon
just where you s ta n d
, hen : '
fan
r 'U w ,i i nee oiiui y IV111 b e o i , , o l Mie g r e a t « -I l , o o « l
t)o you know w h at m a d e th
.great, n o r t h wirst t h e p r os pe ro u s sei
timi it is’ It was m a d e by a class
of people who ha d progress s t a m p e d

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FEURUARY 2. lots

T H E HANFORD HERALD

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T W P C A N T A R H U F R AT A
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t h!r\tz to make' ¡r’ scrvo nit the good conjfnand tholr full «hare of atten||Urpo#e, (}f which it i. rafia hie
Oon. The domestic »donee hath are

with ladles interested in
vidua la should a e e t o it t h a t they do O'«* display, of hom e canned g o o d . . ;
.om ething themBolvea to make t h e { Br«'**«1" and other cookery F to d u r ts
F N e ryT ueedsy and Friday
fair n sure«**», .om ething th a t ta k e . ®"d *
thousand and one a rtic le . (
u little individual trouble and a l d ea r to the fem inine heart.
HE Certificates oi Deposit issued by this bank are as good as a lu#lt
T H E HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
little individual ¿ ^ q W r i u l l t y .
T h «' falr u' u a,l&gt;’ ,n"w ' rom th r,'P
grade investment, as far as interest earning is concerned, with fiom*
H Iltt H t H I n i l 1N P R IC K . IN AD V ANCE
For instance, it la proposed to
five day», one of which, i. given
O N E VEAU ..................
lì M
over
to
an
ad
dress
from
a
noted
of the risks th at the ordinary investm ent carries with it. O ur Certify
BIX MONTH*.......,
.
I « hnve **Daya*' this year an "Old local or national orator, who tells
T I t t i F I . M O N T H * ....................
...............
™ Settlers D ay," "Frolw er D a y ” per­
eates earn interest and the money is constantly a t the com mand of the
haps. "School Day.” "VisitorB' D ay" the assembled y eo m an ry , in rounded
It c U .r r e d la lb * U ly by C arrier RZ.00 I ’rr Tear la
periods,
how
f
o
r
tu
n
a
te
they
are
in
depositor. We invite interest bearing accounts in any am ount.
—each of which will oiler oppor
A d,an«* or 20«. P a r M onth
being the foundation of the natio n 's
tu
n
ity
for
some
particular
interest..
P ay r a l i la Adriaco M aar Ho M a d * al Office
,v J^j V . 1
Suppose you see to it th a t if you w ealth, the basis of its ind u stry
- -.
the everlasting safeguards of
E ate r cd Aa Herood-Uaao M a il M a d re Aucun 2!od runnut share in making ev e rj day a nnd
I M S , al Ih * Poalofftca a l Sonfoed. I'»« Id *.
success th a t you piick out one of *ta prospcilty
►&gt;
P ad re Aft d M arch le d , 1ST».
Tllc county fair is educational. It
these clays and do som ething for
prom otes sociability, »stimulates a _
JWNrvOURBUSjHtSS.
O C n In l l c f .M IlvUdJnR
Telephone No. IIS the fair, understand "for tho fair,"
h
e
a
lth
y
competition,
and
makes
for,
not for your own pleasure particu­
Hence, we say
larly, although it is pretty sufc to say th e general good.
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVEiNS
H. E. TOUR
K. R. DEAS
B o b Holly's paper, th e Sanford
t
h
a
t
It
is
a
good
sign
th a t so m an y
t h a t you will get some enjoym ent
(« •M e . I ' r c ti dc n i
A lr * - t ’ r * ,M ,o l
Aul Csahlrn
H e ra ld , is always scintillaTit with
Florida
counties
a
re
beginning
to
in
­
out
of
it.
t h e orginal humor of th o genius who
a u g u r a te fairs.
Held, us they are,
For instance, too, there ware sev­
c o n d u c ts it.
The Florida press
d u r in g the winter-,-w hen t h e - « t a t e
b oasts a number of q u a in t, queer, eral weeks remaining before the fair. is filled up with w in ter visitors, they
querulous, quirksomu a n d quizzical why l,ot " d ru m up a little crowd are the best possible advertisem ent
quaggns, but Hob has tho whole out- oI &gt;'0 “ r » » n : a«”«l out *o m " l'osUl of th e resources of the different sec­
(U nailed to the deck when it comes cards, write to a lew influential tions.
No pains sh o u ld be spared
and costs. Term, of ,*¡, &gt;«t.
. . am ount to $260. It will cost from ity.
Please bear in mind thzt this rullun
to t h e spontaneous h a-h a.— Reporter people you know and urge them to to m ake the displays as com plete.
Purchaser to pay for deed.
,
.,
urge others to come jo Miami for
, n ..
...
$ i5 to $ 10 0 to fence this tra c t, and letter is not asking y o u for your res­
C M II ANil
Star.
and effective ns possible. lo o m any ,
Sheriff o! Seminate Count, 1 „fl&lt;jL
Fair Week; for instance, too, the ,
t
. fences are very necessary in almost ignation, and Is n o t intended tq re------O------C.
ft.
Itobinson
and
.Dickinson«
A [&gt;iet.
1 of o u r northern friends -come here
.. _ . .
/
... 1 .
inaon,
... ..
.. . ... . . . .
, all Morula; th e newcomer will find movo you from office, or a n y th in g
F r o m the cordial m a n n e r in which publicity committeees of the Hoard with
Ally*, for Plaintiff.
the ulcn t h a t Morula is good
,
’
47'Tuea-ttc
tha Hanford Heruld agrees with the of T tra d e und tho Commercial Club for nothing but to grow oranges and ou t why. I t costa u p w a rd s of $100 of th a t nature, but is intendecj to lay
could
turn
their
energies
to
boosting
to
sink
a
deep
well.
A
house
nnd
before
you
m
y
plans
which
will
m
a
­
O rlando Reporter-Star th a t Oilando
s tra n g e tropical fruits. Show them
,,
. .
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, *. i
* .i
t
outbuild ngs t h a t would serve for a terially affect your position w ith th o
DEPARTMENT Or TIIK rVTEIIl'on ’
is "F lo rid a's Best In la n d C ity ," It the fair with all their skill* th e rail­ all
these in their perfection, of course
*
U. H Land Office at tialneeville. Fit
1s to bo assumed t h a t th e Celery road companies could be epeour- b u t do not stop- there.- Prove to -tim e might be erected for $ 2 0 0 . Up d e p a rtm e n t after y o u r present te rm
J*n. 30,‘ lSlt*
Notice
la hereby giren that Finí», it
ngrrt
to
tto*
thh
irttme
thing,
n
n
i
F
W
to this tim e we are Out $650. A expires, and 1 feel t h a t you are e n ­
itiity-Aon th e »eaboarrh*—M iam i- M e­
nick, ot Wehlwa, Florida, wfao. u n f l
them by actual specim ens th a t Flor­
COul
feel th a t there is u way for
horse is alm ost an essential; some title d to be apprised of the fa ct.’*
Tuary 2«, 1910. made Homestead Fetry
tro polls.
ida can grow corn, hay, Irish and
No. 0SSII, for S ' , ot NE», and if 11
Dade
co
unty
to
show
ju
s
t
w
hat
she
farm
im plem ents and tools are nec­
B e t t e r than th at. Wc arc on the
SE *4. Section 3K, Town«hip * .„ultsi
sweet potatoes, a n d all wkinds of
Hange !S Ea*t, Tallahsure M»rt.| a,
g re a t S t. Johns river w ith all th e 'a d ­ can do for the farmer and th e home- vegetables In the w in ter as perfectly essary und by the time these have
s i i c i m r s n ali:
notice ot Intention to male I , ,,,,
Under and hr virtue □( an rurutlun Is- Sled
Proof, to establish claim 1« the land th.,,,
v a n ta g e s of u sea coast a n d none of maker as well as for th e leisure and successfully us anyw here else in been paid for tbe pioneer's Î 1 .0 U0 • uvd
out of anil under the «rat of the Cir­ descritteli,
Jiefore Clerk ■of I itrytt
folk*. Miami Metropolis.
is looking sm all, but the balance cuit Court In and tor til. Johni county, Tavares. Florida,
tho disadvantages.
on the ÏSih its, ut M...V
the world.
Do this, an d you will
Florida,
arhrndn
Armour
Fi&gt;rtll!t*r
Work»
ir
191ft
-----0
----must
either
sudice
lo
tide
him
over
------O-----plaintiff,
anil
I
ft.
Hart
I*
defendant,
f
wilt
have rendered an inestimable s e r - C la im a n t n a m e « a , wllnetae.
until his first crop comes In, or lie offer for .tie in front uf the Court llnuee
II
If lle y d , n t W e lt» » I " ..
Willis Powell, Ed. L am bright, \V.
T H E CO U N TY F A IR
door tn Sanford, Florida. Seminole county,
vice to your county a n d state
It It H o y tl. o f W e l l . . F • i
nuist go out to work for his neigh­ and aell durma the legal hour, of «ale.
L. S tr a u b , Bob Holly, Joe Reese.
C
(
‘ llo y if . o f W e h ls t F'let t ,
A m a tter for congratulation is the
Seminole, Orange a n d Folk counOn Ihe Flral Mondar In Marrh
F ft! I l o y i l . o f W e lt» »
I t
,
Hugh S parkm an und u few other growing prevalence in M ondu oi the ties, und possibly others, have fairs bor, or find a job „ in, th. e nearest
11 heing Ihe ftr«t day of the month. A I*
.
HiHIt 111 11 !• \ . (
,
,
,
. i ,
.i
, .
..
saw mill. It is well to face fact* 1 *1 .1. and a legal »air, day. ihr following
new spaper ' fellows, who are perm it­
17.Tue»-Mc
lt,
(
In the older states of projected fur the near future. Even
, ,
.
. described property lo-wll: Th* \V**t half
county fair
„ . , ,
, ,
,
«
. I he conditions cited a b o v e not only ol Northeast quarter cl Section Pour,. Town­
ted to hold down the editorial chain
. . .
the Union the county fair is an a superficial knowledge of these *
Twenty, flange Thirty-one East: a!*o
, . .
ap p ly to f-loridn, hut to a n y part ship
of such paper* as th o Clearwater
South half uf Northwest quarter of South­
V;
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established institution.
Its coming counties is sufficient to assure one
west
quarter ol Section Thirty-four Town*
Oally Optimistic Thougtit
,
of
the
co
u
n
try
a
pioneer
m
ay
go.
Sun, t h e Tam pa T rib u n e, the St.
• Up Twenty, Itange Thirty-two East. Said
,
,
,
Is looked forward to with Interest I hat th e y will prove creditable and ... , , ,
A small so rro w distracts, a great
,r .
,, .
Florida is a bounteous m other, but properly being tested upon as the property
P etersb u rg Times, the Sanford Her­
They all have im - 1
and eagerness by the entire oppulu- convincing.
,s*he j* not to be found at e v e ry cross of the said defendant to satisfy «aid eiecu- ine makes us collected
ald, th o Orlando R eporter-S tar, the
tion of the county, and not infre- mense resources aw a itin g developroads railway station ready to turn
D a y to n a Journal, etc., a r e evidently
quently by th a t of the neighboring ment, and nil oiler a ttra c tiv e opher rornicopiu of good things into
trying t(W revive the good old days
rountie*.
The magnates of the port unities to the investor, be he
;
&gt;
the lap of every arriving tenderfoot.
when th o editors really cut some fig­
state anil nation are. invited to meet honu-seeker or capitalist. Show up
Florida (¡rower
ure in th e newspaper game, by boost­
and address the peoj te, and even these opportunities in a wu&gt; in
ing each other, through clever salthe president of the t 'n ite d States com m and attention,
lie« of alleged wit or roasting each
T h e (imiti 1 f.uws
has not thought it beneath his digDuring (riisjmrillu wi-ek :i churm-other unmercifully. Looks us if it
Fi /.. Jones, th è state gam e w'ara t t e n d a county fair.
(eristic
Florida p ro d u c ts will
l„was a n y th in g for publicity und the wity
den is thinking i&gt;f cutting out thè
There
is
an
immense
a
m
o
u
n
t
of
mad**
on
the
court
house
square
in
Interest of the readers is not consid­
game wardens. a move th a t will hot
It is an o p p o rtu n ity th at
ered.
T h e business m anagers will good to be derived from these an- T a m p a .
m eet wlth th è approvai of tho peoplo’
have to look to their laurels. p t 1 nually recurring fairs. As has been should not lie missed by any coun- nf (he eount) wlio b a ie un eflnienl
siid , it is an established institution l&gt; within u radius of lilt) miles of
Fierce New»
oib ce r.
Jitni^s g i i , - * In* f e s i s n n s in
in most of the northern agricultural Tumjia
All such conn tics have been
t
he
followm
g.
°
•
, slates, There is nothing sporadic or l*f will be invited to join in this di*T H E FAIR
" I l i* trite, thè generai laivs of t In­
C O L E M A N &amp; A U D E S E Y , Savannah, Georgia
Reduced ra ilroad ruti-s and
T he weather man will be goojl to interm ittent a b o u t it. It comes with plays t a t e provide th a t il is a* m uch thè
all
the
regularity
and
c
e
rtain
ty
of
wide
advertising
m
ak
e
it
certain
us anti this morning gives promise
d u ty of ih r coiistabalary of thè
of «no of the greatest weeks in the tl,e season itself, and has been com- that th e greatest crowd ever seen s ta te and oth er court officiai* In cn
Sin h a «It-.
history of Sanford a n d Seminole ing for fifty years, or even more in in T a m p a will he th ere
force iIn game and tì*f, law u» il i*
some
cases
It
i«
always
held
in
the
play
at
such
a
time
will
lie worth
county.
T he fair n&gt; an unqualified
lo «riforre
o th e r
criminal
law*
succcas in every particular.
The fall, after the strenuous work of the more t h a n hundreds of dollars' worth W Iteri thè gam e and finh depart♦
displays of frull* anti vegetables, Reason is over, after the harvests m a n y o th e r form of avdertising nieril wa* createti, ami | assunteli
♦
cattle, hogs, etc., is all th a t could hi are gathered, the crops all secured, (Set hu*y wtih vour displays, make I he dlttle* of t bis i, Ilice | went lo
♦
r them as complete a n d attra ctiv e as
desired a n d from the appeara n ce of l *'*’
d'tg &lt;&gt;r p K in llu
work with thè full thoUght that
or
pitted,
the
to
n
,
crtolied,
She
up&gt;&lt;,u
cun.
and
com
e
along
your♦
those displays today before lhe fair
the*e officiala Mere oliti er* of thè
You will have th e lime of
♦
has s t a r t e d one of the visitors to ples gathered nnd the cider tn a d i. selves
game and fisi, d epuriingni. a n d th*it
the city remarked th a t Seminole it is a season of jolbt&gt; and good your lives, and you will nnd it both 1 luti! their coojteration front th è be♦
arid
profitable. *Tnmpa
co unty would eclipse a n y th in g in cheer, when old frirnds meet and pleasant
ginning. and by reason of t h è faci
♦
the s t a t e in the variety und quality. talk over the successes or failures of Times
th a t 1 apfiointed mi'ii s e p a ra te ami
♦
O
We have nil l hut goes to m ake a the past year, and new friendship*
d i s u m i froui th è slierifis a n d their
Shall
We
(¡o
To
Flor
Ida
«
At
noon
tip*
wellreal lair a n d in the a m u sem e n t line art? funned.
lori e». wlnTeln none nf t he money»
♦
there Is th e greatest variety th at ha* filled lunch basket» are brought out
Tin- ai t i ti , ■ quest i no I» a ici
im *p e + * f..r i ile l'nfnri erniT.i
i f,, |.iw
,j|.
ever been gathered from the four u n d »prenci III l i te «li,life u n i )
pu: I : u t Of o t .1 Ilia I. &gt; fil ' d pi , I I
♦
.ire r, .liut'il in iliovi- ni!ii-|.,|- n fi,,»
corners of the earth ('urne to San­ p i . i l n t e d i l , Ip » t h a t u u i j l d I , - n i p t out t in s .....m i r i
T h e y l.ui, re.nl no un! alld I presume rig h ili *n,
♦
ford Wednesday. Thursday, Frida) t he a p p e t i t e o f t h e ui osl c r i t i c a l a n d ul t he line i limale, iif t h e i rop-i
t h a t itu'st of t h è shcrilfs a n d their
♦' '
. .0 (. .t j,e splendid re- forces have n o t been active in t h e ^
and S a tu rd a y and you will witness
epicure.z ■'»&gt;*•» d o e * diges- a
tho now county fair, the now idea lion wait on appetite, a n d health j turns for products. T h e y have boon j enforcement of the zu m e And fi s h I ' f y
in c o u n ty fairs' nnd .the new county on both.
f' u- r t h e r enthused by ‘ reading ,lho 1 law, taWng th e position
thfft die
th a t i s j a i r to look- ujion. And the
♦
After the noonday meal is enjoyed glowing seles talks of t h e land corn- work »houli! be done by the 'wardens ♦
first fair is a success in every par­ and dchris put away, the old pipe,, puny booklet, they feel that they a n d the commissioner, who a re g*t♦
♦
ticular.
or the more aristocratic but not want to route, hut still th ey rre-hew- ting pay inrlit
Indeed I know th at X
♦
0
more comforting cigar, i» lighted up italtn g ;
they do noi quite know the enforcement of the*e l a w s rest»
♦
«
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o*
F R A N K MAYES
and lip* men . s c a t ter to t hi* slock- whether they have th e mean* to prff*«6 Vpully with the commissioner ♦
♦
Despatches y es tei efuy afternoon yards or race track a* interest or carry thorn through to “ ucce** nor a n d the warder* but I know fully ♦
carried th e *ud Intelligence thut inclination dictate and the women ,1(ir w h ith e r they have the knowl u* well that «me mini alone cannot
♦
♦
I
Hon. Frank Mbytes,
e d ito r ol tlie to the buildings wehre dom estic
edge to grow croft* u n d e r unfamiliar enforce any crim inal law in a county
♦
-Pensacola Journal had died in th a t science reigns supreme,
conditions.
tegardless of the time s|&gt;cnt, or the
♦
city a fte r a brief illness. T ho news
Long ro ws of shed* are filled with
A tua ft ol familyL or o ne not able compensation lie gets for his work,
will cast a gloom over e v e ry sanc­ the Rest stock to be found in the to do hard work, sho u ld not arrive, Of course, th e shciifis nnd their ♦
tum in Florida for F ra n k Mayes county, a n d , not in ficquently, in in Florida with less t h a n $1,000 cash | forces respond- to the work when |
was know n a n d loved by th e news­ tho state. T h e lordly S h o rth o rn is If ho Intends to grow citru s fruit or th e y are usked to do so. hut w hat I ^
♦
p a p e r m en of Florida,
l i e was n there in all his dignity and bea u ty , vegetables, and m ust clear land, urn trying to bring about íh tho • ,¿
♦
self m ade m an , having been bereft of every age, sex and condition. (eneo, build his home a n d wait for closest cooperation of all of t h e sher♦
« I his p a r e n ts white young and hav­ The white faced Hereford, the red, crops. In addition to t h a t he should 11s and their forces with t h i s 'd e - ' ♦
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ing tho ch a rg e of several .y o u n g e r’ hornless Angus, the shaggy, black have his land all paid for before he p a rt ment at all limes, und it is my
brothers n n d slaters.
Ho worked j Galloway, the black and w hite spol- arrive*, a n d $ 2,000 would be better candid opinion t h a t the longer t h e | ^ &gt;
hls farm in Dakota for sevorul years ted Holstein contest for prizes with yet.
If he has b o u g h t a bearing j pre sen t warden system rem ains i n ! ¿&gt;‘
a n d then attended collegu afterw ard the slim, fawnlike J e rse y s,'th e Alder­ grove or a farm th a t has been culij force the fu rther ap a rt tho s h e r i f f ' s ' , ^
taking' up tho printing business ney's nnd Guernseys.
rivaled, a n d there are n o t buildings d e p a rtm e n t and this d e p a rtm e n t get.
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and from the caso graduarlbd to the
on
th e place, fences u p and wells j
" A t the expiration of the present f ’
Is it horseflesh th a t inteiesta you?
editorial chair.
T h X massive, hlg muscle^ Fcrchoi- dug t h u t is u different proposition, team of tho w ardens I intend to d i s - ‘ ♦ ’
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F ran k Mnyea was a p ow er for ons and N orm ana ute ranged along­ Too m an y failures h av e been made continue the present ward system in '•
In
Florida
alreadj
because
the
new
practically all of the counties, nnd in
good in his adopted s tate of Florida. side of the slender, fleht racers and
He wait, twico elected ns delegate .to i trotters. D raft horses, coach horses, comer did not have sufficient means the mean time 1 do not exjiect to |
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tho national Democratic convention »«ddlers. brood marcs and colta aro to carry him until his retu rn s begnn spend any of the public m oney In '
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W. Alf 11AYNKH. ItuslnosH Manager

ilio liofilo of Dade C o u n ty a» indi-' crowded

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Beautiful 7-room bungalows, hot
and cold water, on improved veg­
etable farm. 700 tine Minorca
and Wyandotte chickens, incuba­
tors, coops, brooders, best model
pens, horse and wagon, barn.
A BARGAIN
GOING

and wua an original Wilson man in
Florida. He was president of tho
Florida Press Association in 1913
and during his tetm was mentioned
for Govornor but declined tho honor.
lloneat in his convictions, up­
right, m oral, fearless and a most
gifted w riter, Frank M ayes will be
missed from the ranks of th e Florida
editors a n d we who knew him best
motlrn him liken brother.. The Hora ld c ito n sd sym pathy to M rs. Mayes
a n d 1 the children In their berevae*
m ent.

not lacking in numbers und variety.
Do your fundes run to tho more
plebian swine? Visit the pens »hero
the Poland Chinn, tho Ilorkshirea,
the Essex, tho Suffolk and Tarnworts wallow in comfort nnd con­
tentm ent in their beds of straw .
Veritable aristocrats of tho swinish
breeds are they, groomed and han­
dled with ull the care and solicitude
bestowed on tho finest.racehorse. It
is hard to believe th a t thoy are reluted In the rem otest degree to the
’razorback" of tho Florida woods,
object of curiosity nnd derision to
thfc northern visitor.
A C H A N C E TO H E L P
No one who has given Jho m atter .»In the sheep pen are the big horn* n y th o u g h t disputes tho value o f,e d , fine Wooied Merino, the more
th e Dade C ounty Fair both as an comely, smooth-bodied m utton
o p p o rtu n ity for advertising the pro­ breeds, Shropshire, Southdown and
d u c ts' an d th e advantages of this Hampshlrcdowna, the long wooied
Each
section of Florida, and a* a tim e for Leicester» and CotaWolds.
people to get together in a neigh­ breed haa its a d m lie n and friendly
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borly way for their m utual benefit; crowds.
Poultry, cereals and fruits are dis­
b u t the*» la «omething more needed
th a n a realization of the v^lue of a played in amazing numbers, and

to come in.
A citrus grove is' not a paying
proposition until the fifth or iftlh
year from planting, ua a rule. Veg­
etables are quicker b u t new land
does n o t give tho beat results; it
should 'b e sown to cover crops for
one season for the best production,
though there are certain »crops that
do well on new land, potatoes for
instance.
We w ant new people here, but wfe
do not w ant them to be a failure.
The cost of clearing pine land
varies from $16 to $50 an acre. The

having any special service work, by
the wardens, because 1 feel, as sta le d
before,
regardless of how hard,
when oi whole th e warden works ho
get* no m u tts . 1 hope every war­
den to whom 1 am writing this
le tte r will realize my position and
will take if for granted th a t my
action In this m atter is in my ¿pin­
ion necessary for tho good of tho
departm ent. t 1 know that tho reHulta will he b e tte r enforcement of
th e law,
" I n conclusion, I desire to say I
appreciate the services th a t . you

qunlity of tho land hasTtothing to d o 1 have rendered th e departm ent und I
with the price of clearing. .Pine land te g re t th a t the conditions dem and
with no undergrowth nnd a few big th u t 1 take this action. I desire
trees m ay be very good cirtus land fu rth e r to say th a t if you wish to be

jand would be very cheap to clear.
Land with a ver$ heavy growth of,
say, palm etto would cost upwatds of
$50 to d e a r and would be equally
good land, though of a different
type. Say. th a t the averagu is $26,
making the cost of a te n acre tract

relieved of the responsibilities of
the office a t the close of the present
season, namely: Feb. 20th, I will re­
lievo you of the duties of the office,
for aa I soe i( there wilt tie n o th in g
in it fer you to continue to serve
th a t date except reeponsibil-

We have some very cheap tracts of pas­
ture or ranch lands.
Good general farming and citrus fruit
lands.
Some of the very best truck lands in the
famous Celery- Delta o f Sanford adapted
4 to the Sanford system of sub-irrigation
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4 and intensive system o f farming.
P rices
and terms very reasonable. *
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Several city lots and homes for sale on terms
that may suit Jyou.
A constant demand for houses and rooms.
List your property with us, we will sell or rent ii
Fire Insurance, Ilondjng. •

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Viali the Pillow

Staad.
Holden of Orlando is the
of her sister, Mrs. W. F.
^ l e y and will remain for th e fair.
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Oranre boxes with hoops always
| n «oik. at F. F. Dutton*».
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Ctair House. Crazy, Lunatics. nl
tke 1‘lllow Sland!
LimburRer cheese, Hollnnd herand yeast cakes at Simon'*.
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0. A. Talley representing S aylor’s
Portland c e m e n t w a s In t h e city y e s ­
terday mingling w ith
h is
m any
friends.
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Dr. C. L. H ru n tfa g e* O s t e o p a t h ,
Ftnt National B nnk Bldg., Monday,
Wednesday a n d Friday, 11 u. m. to
5 p. m.
Gel » Tree Ticket for a Kuzy
Kerncr Kuahlon.
S. L. Smart of Jacksonville spent
Sanday at the Huskins home where
M r * . Smart, who was formerly Mtss
Mildred Buskin» has been visiting
for several weeks.
* Broom Holder»—They are free.
Get them at Lefllers.
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Koxy Korner Kushlons for your
Koiy Korner at the Pillow Stand.
Chickens and Eggs You run get
any kind you w a n t at 1««filer's.
Bi-'Jti
T M Mi ( 'a rt by, manager "f tie
Prmt Trade J o u rn a l ntul Prndure
Record of Chicago paid the Herald
OlTScr a vi*1' yesterday
He has been
in Sanford
FREE Koiy. K orn e r Cushions givStand.

each da y at the Pillow
Ask for tickets. F R E E !

After the first of January. 1!&gt;16 I
will not be responsible fur any debt
contrad«*«! by a n y person but toy
self. C. R H app ersett
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At J. D.
Roberts

Seed P oti toes
•I. a t l-cfflert.

Roquefort
Cheese

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s t a t e « that Mr
Horn* 1- »Jowly
s i n k i n g , ill»" tli.il l i t tl e John I l y i n . «it
lui« bee ll taken s u d d e n l y ill »l uce
thei r .«rriv.il in l.i«i*rr

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will b e t r a n s u d e d . o wi ng t«&gt; r.
m e e t i n g of Thur»«!« v ciieceltutl
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In un effort to n«eet their im b 'b tedness to the city fo r paving d o n e
aro u n d their p ro p e rty the Cutholic
ladies «»f Sanforti will run a n-*taurant ip the Hynes 1«nibbi g d u rin g
the fair.
Tin* patronage of t ite pi l l i l o i» s o ­
licited .

Inforiuatioh Booth*
T h c t e will hu several information
Itooths on the rtroot during the fair,
anvong thdm being o n e of tho D. A.
Caldwell &amp; Co., in front of th e ir
»tore. T he Herald contains «11 t h e
necessary information today a m i
a n y o n e wanting f u r th e r information
can gut it from tho booths.
" R e - M a k in g a P r c a c n t I)»y F a ith "
N e x t Sunday n ig h t, 7 o'clock, th«*
pastor of the Congregational c h u rch
will begin a m ie» of four num bers,
with th e above tith* for th«* m onth
of F ebrua ry. To all who an* seeking
a firm foundation for a practical,
work u «lay belief tin» sorie» will
prove of great v alu e.
it is th is
c h u r c h ’s purpoy» to be of real «id t o
an y w ho may find themselves in a
maze of religious petplexity.
Tho next musical prelude will al»°
bo given next S u n d a y night, »poetai
music bfing prepared for the occa­
sion. See program la te r this week.

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A t ablwell.
F.«»ierby ,.tii| Mr»
Tho ma *. .“»r
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l!*-»»le K y ton litui le»»t.
\A heeler
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Mr* Neil «on und Mr.» Levy of
Broukly tr Mas* are guest.« in tim
illy
They an* «lotniciled with Mrs.
II. L Jon es.
NIr . anil Mrs. AA. E. Scoggins are

Atilling t lie [tret liest ìlllairp of t h e c x p e ite d from P ittsb u rg to spend
■m .» a» t Io .ft« *r In ni li p i r t y K n ­ I lit- ■firing monili» In S. tifoni.
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'prtng- dall b ru» am i potted filants were
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(¡(.m«. filaceli art i st i cal l y, while in t h e o t h e r . A cojigetyal. p a r t y , t h a t mt:
llllteld
very sttongest trails of Iti» divine
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A McCullv Oviedo; Il J M u ­ room«* t l i escobr r iinitif of pink a n d to Oriundo S a tu rd a y vv«*re Mr. und
«llttMt ter
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A l k«* J* »o» t h e mirror of « .*u&gt;
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flint Mi* I r m i \Aninnimi a n d F lo re nc e
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i*.I Irait» .th'i Ji l.il»*r* Ufill juin». i'li . 1 A F.irnt'ü, 11v 1«*«1«t , M A Parker
prevailing
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tones
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will . Il 1'«* 1n l in* MVrCiUii floor i»v» r K will.
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lie promises as his
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Du* Hay tti.* it i i : r» V.** it liti I In* ill*- w f!
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and
brightest
aggregation of
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play will
It is suit! to for, Jax; Karl Knhl. Urlando, Win. vidual raW* were Iced In green and m instrel favorite* th a t this city has
of the visitors to see
In* one of th e line«t axpo«it!nns of pratN Chal. JIalftern, Tom Palmer, ' I"»*' and the ice cream too was in e v e r had the o p p o rtu n ity of wit­
The com pany _ is « . l a r g e
tliis kiml ever exhibited at a fair in E D«*Banna. Chas. Karl. W inter Die sum«* colors. Mrs. ( laude Hern- nessing.
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and
contains
t h e mimes of m any
pi:r k ; I E Plnunder, St Augustin«*; ’d " 1 nnd Mr’*- hr«*«! Wnlsmnn as| this section «tí Florida,
II It Forster. Jax. K Odaki, Day“erving
T h e afternoon p rom inent minstrel ro muffin ns, sin g ­
ers a n d «lancer». All th«* scenery is
t, 0 ..
J A Murrell.
Pt T a m p a , hours were pleasantly spent in the
&lt; lint» Fr u i t s and Aeget abb*»
Ltzzin A. Kell*. Blanche L Kells, enjoym ent of music und readings. s aid to he now and elaliorate, while
Thv citrus Í rut is ami vegetable
A.; D AYKeeler
ami Wife, Mt*. -1
' V Barnes, as always de­ «II new songs, new jokes and new
di'filays are to In* hi the budding Tro
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,, ll i lighted with her clever reading of fun throughout is promised. Among
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J i r o o k l vn. N A I. T. Hunt, AA
next to t h«* Pico Hotel on ( oin- ••
Howard. U v n d o ;
E. E. T an n e r,
Experiences," responding th e feuttires is a new net or sketch
nierci.il «tr«*c*t tiinl the ilisftlny is nl- i
with
"A
School
Boy’s Experience.” w ritten nnd staged by Mr. O'H rion
AA'
It. P revail.
ready assum ing large proportions ^ ,ir 1 '*
t 'It*, u d r ib r n tlo n and Mr*. which he calls ” l&gt;«*mori Kurr^ or a
Moore's St niton; A A Eh«*rltart. Mr*
and j&gt;r«itms«*s to be one of th e finest
Jeannette, Pa . Mrs. M M adden. II John T hom as rendered a beautiful D ry T o w n ." it «leal* in il lu tm ir displays at the (zir. Ail those who
D Wnldrutli. Rochester, N A . T. I. duel, while Mrs. Geo Hoy. Mio is ou.» m anner with the prohibition
desire to am* the fruit» and veget­
one of Sanford's sw eetest singers question, and like all of Mr. O 'B riens
ables should remem ber t h a t same Cushing, Oviedo; S. P. Hull, H ous­ sang a charm ing solo.
pluvious sketches of negro liftj it is
will lie in th e garage building on ton. Tex.; S teve Wilson, Oviedo:
full of bright w m iris m s and la u g h ­
Enjoying
the
hospitality
of
their
Mi»» Flore tire Beticluim. Buffalo,
Commercial s tre e t next to tin* Pico
Mesdames ter compelling situations.
N A'.; Mrs. It. R. Roberts. Chulu- gracious hostess were
Hotel.
T h is is the first time this hig
ota; II. C. C onrad r.nd wife, G rand AA'in. M cKinnon, Roy Symes, R. E.
m
instrel
has ever- visited Sanford
Tolar.
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raddick,
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House­
Rapids, Mich.; J. T. West. Ky..
a
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the
people should (cel ju s tly
holder,
Geo.
Fox,
Geo.
Hoy,
Cluude
( onoloy Shoots Him self
T. C. Monroe, Jux; J. W. Johnson,
prouil
of
having tin o p p o rtu n ity of
Herndon.
Jo
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T
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as,
C.
E.
Hen­
W. N. Conojpy, secretary of tin* Lakeland, F. L. Evans, AA'ayrross,
witnessing
such a largo .aggregation
ry,
R.
J.
Holly,
Fred
AYulsemun,
Jacksonville Berird of Trftdu while Ga., J. D. Mack, Ural«.
It was a fte r
F rank T a lb o tt, J. D. Parrish, W. P. of minstre) favorites.
temporarily deranged shot himself
Carter, Minnie Jones, J. \V. Barnes, worlds of corresponcdence t h a t M a n ­
Barrel
of
(HI
Prize
in tho abdom en early M onday m o rn ­
C. II. Dingee, B. A. Howard. J. B. ager Herndon a rra n g e d with this uting in Jacksonville. Suffering from
T he Gulf Refinihg Co. has «»ffered Stalling, A. , K.* Powers and Mrs.
tru ction to come here. Being undor
insomnia he had taken sleeping pow­ a barrel of a u to oil for a prize for
Mumford.
s
u c h a heavy cx|&gt;£nKe their policy
ders end while under the influence the best decoruteil autom obile in
Is to only play tho larger cities, how­
of the drug it is thought he com ­ tin* parade. This prise is w orth $18
H oute Dance
e v e r ‘Mr. O'B rien realized the pros­
mitted th e rra s h act. He is n o t ex­ a/ul should Hpur the autoists to
One of th«&gt; most delightful small perous i-onditlon of Sanford, even
ported to live.
g rea te r effo rts
«lato*«*« of the winter wa» the c h a rm ­ th o u g h the war i.« on. and haa con­
ing Kll.itr with which Mrs Goo. A. s e n te d t«i play lu*ri* S a tu rd a y , F e b ­
Death of Frank M a je s
Ite Cot tes en torta inoli on F ri «la y oven r u a r y 13.
Selected Seed Potatoes
True to name and from h ea lthy, lug for lier a t t r a c t iv e young guests.
Pensacola,
Felt. !. F r a n k
L.
Mayes, editor and owner of th e P en ­ prolific stock. Raised umtor g o v e r n ­ Misses M ary ami Louise DeCottes
Had Been There Before.
sacola Journal and part ow ner of ment Inspociton especially for seed of Jacksonville.
Dnshcr had evidently had experi­
A delicious salad course was nerved
the Meridian Dispatch, died here and for our trade. Each sack bears
ence. Lasher—“WeTe going to have
with
coffee a n d cream and dancing some am ateur theatricals at my house
a
tag
certifying
freedom
from
I'ow*»
today, aged 41.
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enjoyed until u late hour. E n jo y ­ next week and » big Aiupper a fte r­
Mr. Mayes was p rom inent in dery Scab. W rite for prices.
ing tho pleasant occasion wore th e wa rd . Can you be th o re t" Dasher—
Wilson Si Toom er FertlUier Co.,
s ta te nnd national politics. H e had
Misses DoCottea, Mrs. Geo. De- “Oh. I’ll be there, old man, but—e r —
Jacksonville, Florida.
twice nerved cs delegate to N atio n al
.CotU'.i. Mrs. H ayes, Mrs. Uoumil I may b« late."
Democratic convention*,
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Mrs. Gasthnff a t
the &gt;«nf«&gt;r«l
| House lias the decorations h&gt;r th e
Itnhy parade and
&gt; olh«*r kim t
of p a r a d e and tho»«* wishing d e c o r a ­
tions should see her for th«* »ano*
T he b a b y parade promise* to eclipse
A sbury Park in t h e auminer time.
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nog'll v«i.» nr»t pl.ii«..! tu I he con
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ed Gond«, nu I ndu. g * .«»ni-*»!••-. 1 o r
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ABOUT PEOPLE AND E V E N T S

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McLaurens
Imperial

11&lt;)TBL ARRIVALS

M us und ItitM' N u

In the ulAence of the pastor. Dr .
E. I). Brownlee preached to th e
Snnford&lt; Hu use
Grnzy House, Crazy. Lunatics. at people of th e Baptist church Sunday
K. T Felder. C W R and. A t­
morning, from the test, " W h o can
the Pillow Stand!
B U IN G A R E S U M E . 0 1
undent«m l his errors? Cleanse thou lan ta, Gu , K. E. Carr, Chicago, III.;
ho zy Korner hush lo n s for y o u r
me from secret faults.” Psalm 19:12. R. J. Chidsey, N Y city; Thos S.
U P -T O -D A T E —
Kozy Korner at th e Pillow S ta n d .
His sermon was very interesting and Ilium. AAtnston-Salern. N C ; Cary
t iinimunlraiiuns for this Culumn Should be Marked ".Society Editor'
Mrs. Cushing of llvimln was in very much appreciated, throwing D Rondi- Del.und. AA M Mo hai
and wile. W 1), \ Hopkins, At­
Phoned to Mr*. R. A. Terheun, Phone 203
th e city yesterday. She was a c c o m ­ new light on r.n old subject.
panied by Mrs. Smith, m other of
In the evening the new a u d ito ri­ la n ta , (ia Toni ll. S te w art, R. S.
B. G. Smith, w ho is spending t h e um was filled to its r a p a c ity with Illy, Del.and, W R. Braglcy, T a m ­
S t te Seie Club
la t. Misses Florence F rank, Olga and
w inter at Oviedo.
people who came to hear a sermon pa; J T Lafftery. !.. 11. W ashing­
The regular weekly gathering of G retchen Schultz, Anno Higgins,
ton. J«v
Allen Fulmer. Plaintic.d. the Sew Sew Club was held T hurs­ Suidee Williams;
Messrs.
Sam
I)r. Davis, th e well known o p t o ­ preached by Rev. F. D. H u n t, who
N
*.
J
.;
H
('
Lewis, Jax; T W. Crew.
was
at
one
tim
e
pastor
of
the
Pres­
day
afternoon
with
Mrs.
O.
L.
T
a
y
­
Younts.
Ernest
Housholder,
W.
J.
m e trist will he a t Kolduns N«st
Baltimore. Mil., Z. Spinks, Oviedo; lor, the gracious hostess. A pleasant
T higpen, Clarence M ahoney, L. P.
Hotel, Sanford Wednesday. Feh. ;ird byterian ch urch here, a n d who is
Ben Was*. C. S. Gregg, T a m p a : R.
informal afternoon was enjoyed by McCuIler, A rth u r Yowcll, Clarence
to 1 0 th, where he wjll test eyes widely know n and loved by e v e ry ­
E. Brown. H. C. Kenzie, S ta rk e ; R. all present.
one
who
knows
him.
Mr.
H
u
n
t
was
Deljcioua refreshments S m ith , Roy C h itte n d e n , E rn e s t Gal­
free and sell glasses. Ileadarhes of
S teinhart, New Orleans, L a . ; B. B. served by the hostess consisted of
loway, Geo. DoCottea, Joe Do Mont
y ea rs standing c u red with glasses. at his best, a n d held the interest of
Barshall, Pierson; W. B, Karting and ambrosia with w hipped cream, cake
a n d Dr. Fain.
H a v e your eyes fitted when you r a n his audience from the first to the
wife, Rockfort, 111.; B. B. Way, Day- and coffee.
Mrs, T aylor's Quests
com e to the lair.
Refs.: Dr. J . N. very last word, Ho began l^* giving
ton, Ohio. W. Y. Roper, O. A. Deer-, were Mesdumcs B. A. Howard, Win.
the
beauties
of
the
Bible,
a
n
d
his
Hook L o tert Club
Robson, J. E. P a c e (Celery K ing),
Deering. Jax, C. B. Robinson, Or­ McKinnon» R. L. Peck. F .-h —AA'oodD. A. Caldwell (m erchant).
t3 - 3 t c sermon was based on the corn.st™. J. C. B ennett was th e gra­
pro mines* offered by P h ara o h to lando; J C. Der vaut. Brooksville; it. rufl, C. H Din gee and Miss Mamie
cious hostess to the m em b ers of the
G e t the lljihil! Visit the Pilliti Moses when Moses dem anded th at F. Well- Gainesville; Mrs. Ellison
Devlin.
Book Lovers Cl ub T h u rs d a y afterthe children of Israel be allowed to Adams. Count Yon Lovenheimer.
S ,a n d
uoon.
An a lp h a b e tic exam ination
N.
».
m
y
.
F.
M.
Palm
er,
llatrisgo;
Pharaoh
was
likened
to
S
atan,
Fat S a le ! ! !
K’rcrv BVrfc liridqt
c
o
n
test
furnished much a m u s e m e n t
T h re e lots lacing Park on M y rtle and the land of Egypt to his tetri- burg, Pa.; Chas, Medinkow, New
Mrs. C M Vorce delightfully en- a n d an opportunity' to go to school
a v e n u e and S e v en th street. Desir . lory: the speaker adm irably fitted ¡ Orleans, la* ; Harry (jovon. Atlanta,
all over again. A four course lun*
^
ably located lor hotel nr residence. the te m p tatio n s of the present d ay G n.: H l.epot. New York city. K 1»
cheon was served, consisting of
Sm
ith.
Rochester,
N.
Y.;
Krank
T
,H,lf
(
lul’
*
,
*h
»
f
a
r
m
i
n
g
B eautiful shade tree s ten yonts old. conditions, to the same kind of tem ps h rim p salad
course,
C h a rlo tte
G
raham
.
T
am
pa
Tribune.
T
a
m
p
a
;
!
brui*v
luncheon
rhu
n
,ll“
y
nl
her
no o th e r property like it in the c i t y , tatlons which were offered to Moses
home a t M onroe. A d a in ty course Russo, fruit a n d pound caku, coffee,
and
the
Israelites,
namely
to
s
t
a
y
on
Judgo
I*.
H.
Gasken,
Jax;
Hon.
N.B.
A pply at once t o \V. W. Long.
luncheon was served a n d much en- m ints.
Enjoying Mr». B e n n e tt's
the devil's territory, or a t least leave Broward. Xlr Giles, Chicago, III.;
25-tfc
the ch ildnm .und
« 4 ^ .U ”
W ita g iW D
Ct. M fE a u g lilln won the d a m e s Polk, Luke, Fox, M cLaulln,
.» All UiWAw-w.hw-iiu.ve--r»ocns To 'XTr«***-,territory, nu t th e speakers ex h o rte ^ M r. a n d Mrs. J. F. N othing. H. F. ” fH.
(his week should phone one of t h e his hrarers to do ns Moses did, t Runge, Elgin. 111.; A. C. Masks. jirizo, a fine book. T h e members of A be rn ath y , J. T. B rady, F red Wilhtrnks or all th re e of them, n$ t h e remove just ns -far from th e devil's S avannah, Go-: S. T. Jackson, Jax; t he club present were Mesdames liama, R. E. Tolar, Roy Symes,
h a n k s will endeavor to see th a t t h e territory ns possible, nnd not to leave H. C. .Cohen, N. Y. city; G. W Vorctn M cLaughlin, G. F. Smith, Brownlee, Wallace and G raddick.
M argaret Barnes, W. 1&gt;. Holden,
visitors to the city are pro v id ed the rhildren or the property on his Simmon-.. Miss Lane»hu»heurgt-r,
Forrest Lake. T. A Neal and W. It.
1‘rmonal Man lion
with beds. *
domains, und make no compromises Jax; It Knowlton, Toronto, Cun.; I Anno.
C,
A.
Clark,
R
M.
Coleman,
J
a
x
;
Mrs. A E, Housholder, who has
Follow the crow ds I« the Pillow with the devil.
been
visiting her son. Dr W. E.
At both the morning nnd evening R. K Ru««ell. Starke: Claxton LyS ta n d . Yes, he got one. you got o n e
/'rlm-illu Club
services earnest prayers were offered ons, f hr. ..go ll 1 . John Knowles and
Housholder
left for her new h o m e
S he got one. if not get one.
Mrs. J l&gt; Huberts graciously en­
in Indiali of Mr» H ym an's father wife, .1 N K i ^ k. N A i-it&gt;. Mr
at
Gainesville
today. &lt;.
tertained the Priscilla Club T hurs­
M rs
1)
Farris, forrnerlv
who
I»
lying
at
the
point
of
dea
th
at
and
f
E
Potter.
Boston.
day afternoon, p u ttin g the members
MiM Mu&gt; Hushm* urriv.-&lt;i Sunday
( ‘ Wickinen, Eiber JenNJrs. Jami's Howard o f W ilm ing­
Jasper, Flu , a n d for Rev a n d Mrs. Mass . 1
to work upon the lust lot of carna­
with her luth* son a n d will spend se v
kins, Harry J a rre tt. Jr., Urlando
to
n
, N. C„ ia spending th è w.-ek
Hyinun in this their hour of grief.
tions to be m ade for Mrs. Hill's car.
| oral weeks visiting her father. P o s t
Sam C. Cox, St. Loui(&lt;. Mo.; W. E.
w
ith
Mrs. J. W. Barnes.
which will lie entered in the autom uster Haskins a n d her sister, Mrs.
llensh.tw. Pittsburg. Pu.; J. IL N ew ­
moliile
parade
next
T
h
ursday
after­
In T h e Churches
S m a rt.
G. AA'. Kowley . N
berry. K'
S enator Igou of Eustis .s p e n t
• Y-l noon. T h at th e car is going to bo
Commencing with this issue there city; M D AA¡Non. Orlando; Mr ;
I
T
h
u rs d a y in Eustis, the gut-st of
Mrs. Grace Earl Williams, 1 0 i&gt;
Very lovely is beyond question and
AA A \ntoilnl*!. Mr . a it
First S t . Sanford, heinbiuarter» for will u p p e rr * in the Tuesday*» issue und M*
friends.
thul 1 very m em ber of the club want«
Mi l l i ne ry, Hair t moils, Lace», i... of tin» p a p er |.aii.gr.i phn r e p o r t s of Mrs. \\ 11 Denmark. N Y 1 tty '
to ride in t hut car is beyond a doubt,
die»’ -Hosiery a m i
\rt M aterials the more striking atol «&lt;&gt;h«pi&lt; u»u«
Mi»« llena Brown of P alutkn is
AA I. hilt each one of thi-se gay girls is
T I *») «• ,t ». Augu»t:i tía
ili«*
attractive gu,»et «if her cuui.in,
( .n l olid . V,iimioFI. .«iti !.. - i t i » thought» from «tur K«. al pulpit
lite Clift...
B M« i «* «i H 11r. i"k .i'nr**. willing to coiici-de I lie honor to her
y,,u
1 1'
p u rp ..i will l.t- in report one or two H It • *f ***«*, A il.,pi.*. M r» H B •
Mtss
Florence F rank
fellow mi-inher
Mr» Hill will adopt
pulpit - -each Su n d . tv
\ l - l t » to t he I lor-t
«
h
t...g««.
R
E
Ab•xutt'lur.
the old fashioned m ethod of saying
Ku/v
.
,
„ ,
,
G et a Free Ticket for
«diundie* will l.e *m «*« «»tonal a n d it Jax . \ 1 Br «•lit Ulihtiiori .1 . Fr it
M r (" R, Walker ami family, inHeine, meiiie iniev m o” in order
Korner Ku»hl«n
«lleìefor*. de» . 'i Idi- tlt.ll I • .■ 1,01 « M ! I
P : .la AA.ih«r K t; &gt; .ih. to invito! lullin' htnekliulllHg from ilu d in g Mr». Wi Ikef. Mr a n d Mrs.
•V aliti MrGeorge li. m ai. i-imr. li ut lenii.mi ¡1- well .,» the rt OI. I.'
W alker, Sr., an d Clifford m otored
the .duh. T h e work and entltusiuaa message sportive church personni'ls muy be- N A
P I Smith, New Britain ti&gt; di»cli»sioti ii» In who should he ««vet to Duvtonti Fridav
lust
Sat 111 day
« t o t i n g 11:&gt;t,.f Mr* i om, ¡«iti re-tuli . n 1 1.« i *. -pir.-.t i «-.u h &lt; Oliti
1
H . . r riI i t u b i i d g c . chosen pul u keen edge oil the lip[i»r L;*' ve .!*• mg- of 1**»u » t l.ri't a» i»lerpr«*ie!Ì H F
I ly I l i a n ’s hitler
Mr
t a i t . B a 11Itr o rt
\ JI. e P e r
M r s A K Powers a n d little Km bet lies of the ladles w tin did full
cr i ti ca ll y ill alni not ex) ' f i*•J i i» n* by nur loi al ili v lui—
km». K i.o VVill« . .1 \ Da Ui d , ( hi- 1 )u»tn «. to t to« d a i n t y r ef re shme nt s , ‘ de n have r e t u r n e d from u d r l i g h t •iti*«! Sa n*
cover
Mr B o r n e has
Mr Eimer K lt«*gur», recently «&gt;f cago; V t / u i i n b y , E .) Phillips. • w Inch were nr a n g e parfai t , wafer*« I'd visit to N o r t h t «rotimi.
f,,r ,j itn,| made .&lt; n u m b e r n( « a r m Washington. I* f
will lui vi- «liargi Maui ’ . - t ' ' N II
W F Bower», a ml colle».
Those present wer«*:
*
friend» here wie. egr« l vi ly it in b o l I i. «» pur I !«■ill : . r wo r k o f t i n « p a p e r J H i
« I’hdu
It U
F..ik. r. M« sdii un*» A T Hill, Il II Hill.
Mr Holdeti of Smith and Holden,
to | e i, rn of hl» I !••••»
|.|«y».iv;«
It..- (otbiwll.g 1'.Might» were ile
\ ( la i
If Dill» .'»uiiford . 1
II M I lotiti- l’u n i o n
Hi t o- . Tom N* w A"i y i- ..'g u e s t ol Mr J AA
( " i n M- IF, ri
M**i l.t ■ iiiorun,;
111«" ."I ) &gt; It.
I I
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 81X

DOLLETTA, THE DOLL LADY
A wise old Seer once said i t was
impossible to improve on nature,
b u t the distinguished medical man
had never seen Dolletta, the tiny
m id g e t m other who will he seen here
all this week.
Now, in th e first place, Dolletta
has been m uch abused by naluro, ns
she stan d s b u t 28 inches high and

W H E N W A R IS S I L E N T

Tampa Preparafe For Annual Landing
their second child, n son was born,
Of Y« Mystic Krewfe Of * “
it wns also by means of the sam e op­
Gasparllla
HAS NO SOPHISTRY WITH WHICH
eration t h a t enabled him to see tho
TO CONFRONT WOMAN.
Tampa, Fla., Jan. —.—Presenting
light of d a y and gave Dolletta the
tho
varied
beauties
and
resources
of
distinction of being the only woman
in the world (regardless 6 f site) th at semi-tropic Southern Florida, and re­
viving
Its rom auce-writton past as Great as Must Be Acknowledged Are
ever underw ent two of these o pera­
well, the tenth annual c a rn ltal of Ye
His Powers of Deception They
tions and came out alive. T h e fact Mystic Jtrewo of Gasparllla, named for
Fall In tha Presence of the
th a t she a n d her children are alive ono of the fiercest pirates of American
M other of the Slain.
history, will bo held In this city from

FEBRUARY

S a b t n lk U n llr iln
H un dsy school, 0;4A 1. m.
I'r s a r h ln g , I t a . m.
E p . c r t h L o i ( u i , Senior. ( p. m.
I ' r t t c U n i , 7 p. m.
P r i y i r M o o tin g , 7 :1 0 p. m. W odnosdoy.
C h o ir P r t r t i r o , 7 p. in. F rid a y
J u n io r E p v o V ln Longue. 3 30 p m. F r id a y
A ll vle ito ra to th o c ity have a c o rd ia l w e l­
come, an d a ro in v ite d to a place In ou r
church life . “ C o m o th o u w ith ua an d wo

will do thee good.
V. E. S T E I N ME VEIL I’aator.
&lt;18 Magnolia Ava.

F r a a b y lo rla n C hurch
February 12 to 18, Inclusive, a ttra c t­
W ar sat on a high place n ear the
Sunday achool at f:4&amp;. Morning aorvlea
ing a host of health and ploaaure-seekat
It
a.
ra.
Evening service« at 7 p . m.
era from the- "frigid io n s'4 above the city named E arth, where ail who Horvicoo aro hold In tho Imperial Theatre
ntll naw church ia flnlahed. Alt eialtora to
northern boundary line of th e I’ara- passed along the highway called Life ■the
c ity ara cordially- invitad to attend tha
dlao of Flowers. It Is confidently .ex­ could aee him aa they weot on th eir aarvlcoa. Prayer mooting every Wedneeday
avonlng
at 7:10 at tha rroabytorlan Manta
Journeya.
Among
those
who
took
th
eir
ported that all attendance records for
on Oak nvonue.
Florida events will bo broken during »yea frotn th e ground w ai King. W hen
E. D A R N E L L B R O W N L E E .
I ' ac to r.
tho five-day period of festivity, and he saw W ar bo atopped.
"Who are you th at sltk beeldo tho
among the visitors will bq many nota­
bles of Am erica and foreign countries. highway of Life?" aaked King.
T aking a Chance.
C. F. WILLIAMS, AGENT
W ar answ ered;
President W ilson Is among tho«o b e
“
Do
you
think the public will stand
“I am Power, and Dominion, and
lng urged to attend.
A.SK FOB DKMO.VJXliAinis
for such u play?" “I'm not worrying
Tho twelve counties of Southern Pride, 1 mm th e m aker an d .u n m ak o r
about
the
publle-^w-replled
tho
th
e
a
tri­
Florida, owing to their varied, re­ of dynasties. I s®Y Op 'and poll down
cal m anager. “ All I'm afraid of Is tho At Ihc S anford .Machine A l.n ragi ç.
sources, have w eathered tho period ot the rulers of E arth, the great city In police."
depression resu ltin g from the sudden which you dwell, fly mo w ealth and
EDWARD HIGGINS, Man«««
outbreak of th e European war and strength nre apportioned, dishonor Is
financial regulation at W ashington In I redeemed, right Is mndo plain, and
a magnificent m anner, as shown by Justlco Is done.”
So King went his way, thinking.
the general dem and for tho holding of
celebration" in Tstupa.
n “prosperity celnbrntion"
Tampa. "W ar Is good.”
advanT hese counties ap p ear to best advan­
Soon th ere cam e Young Man, and
tage during tho m onth of February, at
nt ho too asked who W ar waa.
S T A N D A R D . R A I L R O A D OF THE SOU T U . a .
which festivities of tho to u rist and
WpftfAblv»
v&lt; ;is'» '-r
o
*fttair
' i t f f W t b ? teafebrf
wI~am A&lt;Jventurerand Daring, Bold­
aro at their holghta, and tho words of
ness
and Hardihood. I beatow renow n
greeting to th e visiting thousands will
I**
Ar
Ar
Ar
Ar
tr
and
distinction
on men. T hose who
be .‘‘Depression Is an pnknown expe­
Jackaonville Richmond Wathington Baltimore
I’ K iUdelpkia
follow
mo
gt*ow
brave
of
sp
irit
and
''»s Twi
rience here.” Therefore, tho Gaspa•No. 82
8:30am
5:25am
9.00am
10:27am
12:15pm
2 57 fra
rllln Carnival will be promoted on a hard of body. They learn th e happi­
No. 88 12:45pm
7:00am I0:29rm
11:42am
ness
thnt.oom
es
from
nrdont
toll,
the
2 :0 1 pm
I 20pm
grander scale than ever before
In
•No. 86
2:20pm
10:15am
1:35pm
2:46pm
honor of the annual event tho rail Joy that |s born of s t r u g g l e . T ho peo­
7 ."»fipra
“ No. 80
7 :55pm
8:00pm II ¿0pm
1:38am
roads and steam ship lines have grant- ple of E arth look with g reatest fnvor
t :25a m
I lam
od extrem ely low rates to Tampa and on those who enroll them selves In my
‘ Erre Berli nine t hair Cara to Washington: Klcrirlr lighted, l b , in, | Jn,
other places In Booth Florida from nil record book and reward them with the
’*( »inst Lini- Mo ri il Mail carries l.ornl Streper to Savannah.
points east of th e Mississippi river, and first consideration "
S
le d Biillninn tarn of the highest »lass np» rated on HI train\\ ,
, ttr
Young Man whistled ns he followed
from some points west.
our
ow
n
dining
rar
service.
Pullman
reservations
nnd
information.
More than u century' ago Uaspurllln the highway called Life, nnd cried
and Ills crow held forth In a crude but aloud, "W ar la noble!" .
J. G. KIRKLAND. D. I». A.
A. W. FRITOT. D. I*. A.
Next Old Man. weak of alght and
well fortified m ansion on Gasparllla
Hillsboro
Hotel.
Tninpn.
Eia.
Isle, which Ilea Juat south of Tampa, hard of hearing, peered nt W ar nnd
front which they sallied forth In search said: "Who are you. up there?"
To Old Man W ar replied:
of treasure ships and pretty women,
"1 am Memory and the Thoughts of
tunny of whom were taken and held
captive Just one« did the crew ven­ Yesterday. I It was who filled your
ture Into Tampa's bay—Tampa was heart with friends nnd clothed your
nothing more than n fishing hamlet mind with th»' good memorials of n
then but they were forced to bent a glorious past
I took from you your
quick retreat by th e men In the rnrrt- nrtn. but In Its place I gave you some­
son known as Fort llrook.
These thing fnr better, tho service of a de­
hardy soldiers, some of whom fought voted friend. By me you ware made I t'litulucted by the
In the War of 1812 und against Un- poor In pocket, to beg your bread as
Benedictine
Seminole Indians, put the pirates to you wnlked tho highway called Llfo,
Prêt»:n ntnrv ( V
Fathers
flight without a battle. The comman­ but In exchnngo I gave you the great
der of Fort Brook, not being a nuvlgii days of your mnnhood to comfort und
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tor. followed the pirates Into the Gulf sustain you.”
und returned by throwing shingles Into
Old Man’s fare was lighted by bis
the waters, being enabled thereby to thoughts of the brave days when ho
come back fiver the course taken In knew War. nnd as he set one foot be­
r o n CATALOGUE AD DRESS ItEV D1KECTOK
going out
For ten years past the fore tho other ho chuckled, and struck
ghostly figures of the pintle crew have bis thigh with his hand, nnd mumbled
fallen upon and taken the rltv. but In In his heard "I mind now that War
the rouse of peace und pleasure and Is the great thing."
not In the quest for bl ood and gold
But then there enme on tho high­
The landing of tluspurUlu lias. tlli*&gt;rv way cnlled Life Woman, who had
Don't play with - n
fore, become almost as widely known horn)* »mils thni War had destroyed
don't YOD curry &gt;•••ar
among the children of A m e r i c a as the and daughters who hnii Wept upon her
ngiiinvt
landing of DeBoto. which Is also por skirts for their husbands that W ar
trayed during the Carnival The Cur hnd torn from them: Woman, who
nival Is one of the miMt brilliant iu&lt; had dried tho ears of orphnns War
rial events-of the South each year
had made and stanched tho blood of
Owing to the Increased Interest In wounds that W ar had given: Woman,
the monster carnival pageants, tin- who hnd mourned War's dead, and
Have »»nr strong, r»'i» •
y
number of nllegnrlrnl and historical starved thnt War might ent
pantiles will necessarily be Increased
carry
youf
ri-k
ami
Uon
it
And Woman saw War nnd asked
this year, and scores of floats of him nothing, but fled shrieking nwny
K&lt;-nM»nnhli- r
•
marvelous beauty
w ill lie niter» «1 from him on th»- highway call» »! Life;
Male-tit ers I»v warships iteroplnin and as Woman fled from him War « a s
nights, regalias, ilitt and night tin- silent, for he hail no words to sp»-ak —
works displays In 'h&lt;* bay and river, New York 7'ltiii-a
a beautiful exhibition nt Soulb Florl
da products eu tho court house sijuure
The Old 8 ad Story,
W . J . TH IGPEN &amp; COMPANY
and other ftntures are being arranged
When n plnuslblo, albeit shabby,
for the entertainm ent of the visitor«
'
AG EN TS
Tli»v carnival will excel the fetes of stranger approached the thrifty house­
Southern Europe In uniqueness. If not wife and ofTi-red to Inutall an Hoctrlo
In splehilnr, nnd every visitor will b»- bell for nlmont nothing »ho f«-lt th at
It wnn lmr duty to gtvo b|m tho Job.
well eared for by the populace
Ho lookoil nn If ho no»‘i]od it
Preparations for tho work worn
P o t a s h F r o m F e ld s p a r .
hardly under »ny vvhoVltho "eleotri
San ford ,
German i’otaah Interests are p er­ ' clan'' n|iprourh&lt;'&lt;! hi» ompjoyor with
turbed over the news from Stockholm an apologetic air.
that a scientist has discovered a pro­ . "I'vo boi-n out of work fof no long.”
cess for producing potash from com­ ho explained, "thnt I'll have to nak you a
mon feldspar. There have been many for an advanco to buy some of the-m a­
fl
attem p ts Id G erm any to extract com ­ terial."
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fl
m ercial potash from I he many m iner­
Ho needed 35 cents, ho said, but Bho fl
M ILLW O RK OF ALL D ESCRIPTIO N S
als containing It, but up to tho present hnd no change and gave him half a a
they have not been successful. Tho dollar. Ho hastened nwny for the m a­
Wp are prepared to figure with vou on nil rln.-&gt;''&gt;
Sw edish method a t ita present stage terial, nnd ho never came back.
ia understood to bo too expensive
u
of
LU
M BER and M ILLW O RK for*HOUSE, .STORE i
Tho thrifty housewife told her huBfrom a commercial standpoint.
bnnd about It when ho camo homo, u or BARN.
Framing, flooring, ceiling, siding, window--.
nddtng:
•|
doors,
screens,
blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames. l&gt;oxc&gt;His Confession.
"I can’t sco how I lost anything. Ho
Onco a clergym an w ent to pay a loft a pair of hat-terics hero, or I ^ Tell Uh What You Wanl
K slim ates Furnished Free
visit to an old Y orkshire yeoman, who shouldn't have trusted him with tho
waa lying on his deathbed. After a few money."
prelim inary words, tho worthy m inis­
Her husband wont out to tako a look
te r said that. If tho v eteran had any­ ot iho batteries They woro both UpttirrrtfgTtinppptitTprTrtpnETRPitiTgvMEintTrjBtititvxtr P3M5 " aan:»:
• -»va
thing on his mind, ho hoped he would “burned out."—I«ouIbvI1Io Times.
easo his consclenco and confido It to
his p asto r’s oar, so th a t he might die
Many Uses of Blotting Paper.
In peace. "Well, air," answ ered tho old
niottlng paper hns many other uson
sportsm an, "Jf t only had to llvo my
besides the absorption of Ink. If
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
life o v er Again, I'd flab m ore with ball
grease
Is
spilled
on
a
ru
g
or
carpet
and Icaa with flica.”
C o rn e r Park A venuo a n d S e c o n d S tr o e t
covor tho spot with a piece of blotting
—
paper
and
place
a
warm
iron,
not
hot.
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C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A L L K IN D S O P H E A V Y M A U L I N C
A llttlo Boston girl, about four o r over the spot. G rease on tho wall may
Largo supply of H o rs es , IViulcs,
flvo y ea rs o!&lt;). waa enjoying a slide be removed by covering with blotting
npon tbo sidewalk, w hen her beels paper and pressing with a warm Iron.
W agons and H arn oas alw ay s
flow up and sbo fell w ltb great force Ftno lace and collars may bo quickly
on hand F o r S a lo o r Exchange
upon tbo stones. A lady picked b er dried by being placed belwcon tw o
up, and asked, kindly: "You poor sheets of blotting paper and covering
llttlo m ite, how did you fall?" The w ith a w eig h t If you aro short on
B locksm lthlng and W agon R ep a irin g In connection
tiny child looked up Into ber kind rubber rings when canning, blotting
frien d 's face, and. w ltb tho tears paper ring« will serve Just as well as
stream in g down b e r cheeks, sobbed: rubber. There a re many more uses
for blotting paper which will suggest
"V ertically, m a'am ."
them selves to tho alort housewife.
A B etter G uarantee.
Local Color.
Bo mo salesm en aro equal to alm ost
Successful Author — Yes; I have
any em ergency and do not spare tho
"o th e r ca r" when occasion requires. been been wishing for an opportunity
Complete a b stra cts from the re c o rd s o f
"O ut th e blank c a r la guaranteed for to visit th at section of the country for
Ilfs," protested a prospective pur­ a number of years.
O range and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
Sympathetic Friend — And why.
ch a ser to a salesm an of th e s o r t "Yes,
m
ight
I
ask?
I know It Is," reto rted th e quick-witted
paid for non-residents.
Successful Author — Ob, 1 once
salesm an, "but o u r c a r la guarsntrod
for a w hole year." It required several wrote a popular novel with the scenes
C. W. GOODRICH. Manager.
m om enta for the p rospective purchase? laid around there, and 1 w ant to see
bow the local color m atches up.—
to see th e p o in t
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G reat Animal Show
Tho editor und Mr. A. I*. Con­
nelly, the secretary of the Seminole
C ounty Fair hud a real treat last
S atu rd ay when they paid a visit to the
“ Dion Animal Show," one of the
feature attractions of the fair
As
we entered the inuiniuoth tent, our
eyes were first feasted with a most
wonderful freak of nature in the
w ay of a cow, Alice by liame. Alice
hna five i|uurtern. the quarter on top
of her hack giving two &lt;|uurts of
milk daily und in the normal place
giving three quarts
The atte n d a n t
for our edification milked Mire from
the tup of tier back und we found
the milk just ns pure us from any
cow in the world. Then we were
introduced to Dlue Hell, the horac
with the elephant skin, .This maro
ha* all the ear innrks of
¿ T tithe horse,
yet the skin end tail Is like th a t of
the elephant; in feet, the manager,
Mr. Dion offered us twenty dollars
if we found a hair on In r. " P a ri­
fely," the smallest mule in tin* world
whs still another feature.
This inule
Is just 26 inches high and weighs
140 pounds, and is cupabie of h aul­
ing some 100 pounds
The Badger
o.r Grave Digger was another strange
fcaturo in the anim al .kingdom.
Dears, wolves, monkeys, in fact all

and healthy is considered m iracu­
lous by tin* medical fraternity
Her little daughter, who is nou
seven years of age is » head and
shoulders taller than her mother,
while the little 2 -year boy is almost
as tall as his mother
This wi|l lie
Dollellu's lust public appearance in
Sanford, a n d everyone should cettainly see a n d tiilk to the smallest
human m other on earth She will be
on exhibition at the fair, beginning
Wednesday, Feb. 3. 4. 6 and 6 .
kinds of strange und curious animals
are found in this really rem arkable
show
If the visitor ut the fair
wants to see that which is worth
while, hr should by all m e a n s visit
Dion's anim al s h o w
lie will find
it most interesting
S i b e r i a n -Tlgert,

One is npt to regard the tiger as
essentially a native of tho tropica;
and many renders will be surprised
to learn that this ferocious aiiltnnl
Is found ns far north ns Icy Siberia,
where fl has become n distinct spe­
cies i Tigris aniurb-rnl«i r- n s iL a id e
fol Its gre«i si. i . (tin b.-aut) uf Its fur
and Its Itntiinderiiii» I &gt;\«- ’ &gt;r bumau
tlesh Wide W.rlU Magazine

S. Sherman
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Built to Order
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Us F ig u r e o n Y o u r W o r k

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1915

An Optimist.
W hen you hand a lemon to
^
timl»t ho wUl dig up a little i , | l r
a llttlo som ething else and a little
w ater and make himn.-lf comfomSu
—C incinnati Enquirer
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weighs but 37 pounds, and when she
went looking for a buns hand the
nearest she could find to her sinwas Major lloykin, of Kentucky,
who stands in inches high and
weighs 1)7 pounds. She wait game
a n d they were married in Concord.
N. C., nine years ago. A year later,
^when their first rhild. n little girl,
was hotn, it was found necessary to
revort to the huznrdous Caesarian
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Maurice McLouQhlirt.
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c o u r t o n w hich to play n ig h ts
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f a t s t i p e n d s to t h e i r s t a r p l a y e r s .
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IMPROVEMENTS»IN_
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Columbus.! Ga., F e b J G.— T h e I n ­
dustrial Index s a y s j i n j i t s issue- for
£
this week:
18 8* klite'
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" A ltimlier plant and holdings in
Mississippi have been purchased at
W ith an established buying trade am ong the largest find best, jo b b e rs in all
a cost of more than J 1,000,000 by
carlot m ark ets, m arketing aunually 4 0 0 0 cars of Florida fruits and vegetables,
business men of that state and cu|&gt;italists ofIllinois. Iowa
and Min­
including about 25% of the Florida C elery crop.
nesota.
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:
"M innesota purchasers of an tf.000
cently an d is staying at thcjhorne
CAN S E C U R E B E S T R E S U L T S
acre tract in Florida have begun the
of Mr. und Mrs. Hubert Hose. Ptg J
comprehensive development of it.
WEST SIDE ITEMS
Owing to the unfavoratde weather
"Spartanburg county, South Caro­
Wednesday the ('nssia exhibit did
lina,
will vote upon tho issuance of
:hm tonot reach Tnvaro*. much to tli
Mr. Sheridan Jewett J cut a car
$300,000 of road construction bonds. I
gret of those who hud worked ifr it. load of celery last week.
W E W O R K FOR T H E G R O W E R
Although there was no exhibit^Alto
Mr. Jam es Smith c u t '.M3 crate? of A district of Manatee county, Flor- { 'Jm
iilu
will
vote
upon
the
issunnee
of
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Iloyal entered the c on test for the celery Saturday.
P R O M P T R E T U R N S3 ) &lt;
NO P O O LIN G
Mrs
Alice MrCrnrken. a c c o m -' $250.000 of bond" for constructing
best ten ears of seed corn and won
first prize. The prixe for the largest, -panled b’y Mi*. Minnie Gullelte roads and buildings.
Albany, Gu ,
yield was won by Cecil Ilo y al, which from Crystal Lake giove spent S u n - 1 »'HI vote upon $80,000 of achool
goes to prove that Cassia hns good day at the home of Mr. und Mrs. building und auditorium bonds. Pul■Ur Alftcd King:
metto, Fla., which is con st!ucting
farming land and good farmers.
Mrs Camp hus the sym pathy of sewer* and waterworks will expend
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Royal and
children, Helen, Alto and Charlie all her friends in the loss of her hu*- $100,000 additional in paving streets,
and Mr. Rose attended th e fair at hand.
I " P la n s are being completed for
Tnvarcs Friday. Miss R u b y Cobh
Mr. and Mrs. John Wnrren und plant buildings,- twenty warehouses
who had gone to Eustis Thursday two children visited home folks Sun and 125 residences to be erected In
afternoon returned with them.
day at Sylvan L ake.,
La G ran go. Ga.,- for a cotton mill to
Mrs. Alonso Iloyal and children,
i -' /
Dr. J . T . Denton droye over the be established at u-cost of $500,000
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biwwummoWle’Tnew- or -more- * ‘
* :-j • I ^ l k a AD4»
fair Thursd
many.
day afternoon on his way to San
“ A hank which will have .capital
Will yield big crop s of- corn, cane, covvja-n*, velvet I tonus, ni|H\ pean u t*. kudztl, spineless riu-tii* j
.* A few frieuds gathered at the ford. He hns been away for sevcrul stock of $250,000 or (Pore is being
besides
raising Ilcrm iid n, Kliodr*, l'a r a , Nnlnl mid oilier grasse* for hay and pastu re. With al
home of Mr. and Mra. Wnrren yeais. We are glad to knock’ he is: organised in Miami, Fin., it being
’
these
crops
av ailab le, c a lilo , sheep a n d hogs cull have green food the year round.
Royal in honor of their niece, Miss back in Sanford und wish him muc-Jj the intention of the organizers to
erect a nine story building in that
Luclllo's fifteenth and Mr. Wilbur cess in his line of business.
city.
Royal's eighteenth birthduys.
A New_ Telephone System
" T h e s e are some of the items for
Games of various kinds made the
If the railroad rommlksioners at the week that demonstrate the a c ­
time pass alt too quickly.
Am­
brosia, cake und coffee were served Tallahassee will approve the agree­ tivity, steady return to prospeiiu
ment made between the Southern and the bright prospect* in tinT h e s e lands &lt;|u not need draining o t h e r than small ditches necessary on any farm. . M ak e a trip
during th e evening.
Hell
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and
Telegraph
Com­
to Okeechobee on th e new division of the Florida Kiwi ( 'o a s t R ailw ay without d e la y , and see for
southeast.
Mr. W aiter McLnrty und children
pany
and
the
city
council
of
San­
yourself
just what th e se lands are. N ote tlmt Okeechobee is now only n trifle over twelve hours’
"A m on g the items of construction
left Th u rsd ay for Tam pa on a busi­
ford for the telephone rates to bo Work to be done us reported this
ness trip.
journey from Jacksonville.
Mr. R o se motore ovei to Uma­ charged by FUat company for. San­ week are:
"Apartm ent houses. Atlanta and
tilla Sunday und visited at the homo ford Exchange Service our city will
have a new telephone system to he Savannah, Ga . and Clarksdale,
of Mr. Sam Owens.
owned und operated by Uu* Hi-11
Miss.; church budding», Anniston,
Company, and the Herald in com, ,
, ,
Ala., Cuttthhert, Ga., and Miai
mon with the Sanford telephone user, Mohl|(V A|a . r|utl
W,.M P;l,
MOURE’S STATION
aim
oil w il find it unexcelled for general farming, livestock and poultry raising and for growing alt
and the public earnestly hopes tht
kinds of vegetables*ciimttiuii to Florida as well as tin- finest citrus fruit
This town and count r\
Reach, Fla . tanks, Athens, Ga_. and
commissioners will promptly give
Miami, Fla.; warehouses, Athens,
will grow at an aniaxiug rale during the next few years. We also have cxccllml land ami town
All roads lead to Sanford this their approval
(lu ; and Conway, S. C. Plans have
lot* at Chuluot» and Kervimville tin- former a fine lake section in Seminole ( oiintx billed t-week, to the first great Seminole
T h e Sanford Telephone Company
been
accepted
for
the
following
fruit
growing, trucking and general farming, and the latter a fertile |iinc land country in
County Pair.
which now own* and oja-rat*-* tinstructure*.
(Hurt
house,
Lincoln
B f.
County
especially adupted to stock raising, general farming and fruit growing. Write today for
Rev, A. S. Peck may be expected telephone exchange here, and which
here Sunday p. m„ F e b . 7th to is controlled by local stock holders county, Ga.; library building, S a ­
full particulars to
vannah. Gu . school building, Apa­
preach.
fully recognir.es that Sanford should
Walter ingrain has gone to Mel­ have better service and that to meet lachicola, Fla.
"Construction contracts have been
bourne to accept n position.
the reasonable requirements for our
awarded
as follows:
Duncan
Mitchell was in Fort city a largo additional amount of
"B
rid
g
e
, Rradenlown, Fla.; gu- 1
Lauderdale und other points re­
new mpney would have to be sjient
rage,
Dunedin,
Fin . factory build­
cently.
T h e local company was not in posi­
Room 202 City Building
ST . AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA
' Misses Laura Parker and Kdna tion to tdo this und it opened nego­ ing, Albany. Ga . hospital building.
Clearwater.
Flu
*
se
w
e
r
and
water
Thompson from the other side of tiation* with the Hell Company to
work* i xlerndon. C o lu m b ia *- C
town were week end visitor* til tin- sell It t In ir pi ■ot
Industrii.I plants will lu- cst.il&gt;
Vaughn and Hart homes.
A
representative
ui
i
he
Southern
|,„|„.d
„« follows:
Mrs. Je n n ie Powell Cowan of
I Hell came to Sanford t nd after -i-v
"A u to assembling plant. Augusta,
Jacksonville arrived on Tuesday for
oral full and tr ok cot-ferenci ■* (In­
W orse.
Gu , cotton mdi enlargement. Rome,
a visit with her *i*u-r M is W W
.- sult- w h s agreed upon, subject to the
"i&gt;o you »tipi«)**- it's such a very
(in : ilour and grist mills. Cut verton,
Miller during the fair
approval of our city rouncil and the
Not
Gu , und Columbia, Alt*., clay pro- bad tiling to be Barrati le ?
Mrs. Eliza bet h Wilson Daniels of
rad r o a d . commissipncrs.
nearly so but) as to think you are
Milledgevillc, (¡a .; rnnCleveland, Ohio will arrive in San­
,
,,
ff .
¡ducts plant, Mil
S T . P E T E R S B U R G AND M A N A T E E R I V E R P O I N T S *
and not be so '*
Thu whole question was aufimittod M
pa |,
F'la.; ginnery and
ford Thursday for ii visit with her
to the mayor and council, after the power plant, Anderson, S C ; gin ­
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth of
othciuls of the Sanford Telephone nery. Waycroas, G a.; ice plants,
•*
Iki-rdnll avenue.
Company conferred- with our lead­ Itih&gt; ni anti Clarksdale. Mis*
SANFORD 101)01 S
und
F. P. E v a n * of Kclton. Pa , n
ing citizen* and a«cert¡iined that i - plant enlnrií’-ini1nt, New tn-i .iur
director *nd stockholder in the Flor
the proposed «ule rtl’-t tln-ir «pi-r- \
-iiinlitril 1 litigi- Nu fi2, I . anil \. M
Ala . colti «torage illuni, I’reutun.
Ida Gardens Co,. In c , a r m e d in
at, aft«! the cmi lull unanim»u*l&gt;
CnmiiiUMi-utuui
i -••r-, first and tinnì
Flu
Sanford Thursday night and will Isgranted the Southern Hell a fran­
Thursdays at 7:3(1
Vmtlng Im-thrm
"Twenty
seven
corporation*
have
I
the guest of U. A Howard wtule
chise and npprovat-d the sale to it try
welcome.
been
or
met!
with
minimum
capit
here. Mr. Evans has an extensive the Sanford . Company, and also
O. L. Taylor
J . C. Humph
sto c k s aggregating $ 3 2 4 ,3 0 0 ."
mushroom growing plant in his
Secretary
"W. *M.
unanimously approved an ngreemont
home town.
with the Hell Company covering
Mr. Holden of New York city, of
Monroe Chapter No. (5 . R . A. M.
the rates to be ejmrged in Sanford
the commission firm of Sm ith A
Meet* every second and fourth Thur»
There will Ini no -increase in ituHolden was looking over the crop­
day in MhmiiiÍi- Hall over tin* Imperia
charge for residences, but nil busi­
1Theatre, VUitii]g companion* welcome,
ping situation throughout th e celery
ness telephones will he increased.
J. F. Kam.itz
il K Tolar
delta -this week with Id* Suufonl
We carry all the leading vuri’-tu-s of
It is agreed, however, and n ruiuli
Secretarv
High Priest
Fftrm Fi Id al.tl tianlen S* - d that have
_
representative. J H Hornes and ««&lt;
turn precedent, that the IM1 ( u III I : I* *iitl and known to )» adapted to
much pleased at the showing
1 ^'"tiñóle t hupter 1, Order Lastern SU
puny, before the increase is made, this Mid and climate.
Cameron avenue is to lie widened
We cnn fill your order immediately
Meets every first nisi third Tuesday
will make each subscriber'» line me­
ten feet on each side of present road­
« in each month. Fveryone who has seen
tallic that two wires from each for new crop of all variété-* of
ids Star in the East are cordially invited
way and graded, making a much
subscriber's station to centralanti S E E D BEANS, S E E D POTATOES, to visit this chapter.
needed improvement. .
will also install In place of the pre-s­ ENGLISH PEAS, CUCUMBER. T O ­
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y
W’ttde H asty has been in New
tem n new CoinVnon B a tts ry Sys­
MATO. PE PP E R S E E D . ETC.
Smyrna platting into lots a portion
tem, so that when the new system
of the land owned by him theie,
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
is compieteci our subscrilH-rs will SE E D CORN, SE E D OATS, SKKDJ
n trr the ocean front.
MeetsV-cotui
und fourth Tuesdays
Send for Folder and Information
BARLEY,
MILLET,
S
O
R
G
I!I'M
stop ringing the crank. hut will
NisitmgVnights always welcome.
SEED. ETC,
W. A. K n igh t has now purchased simply take the receiver oft the
II. Mr Lau bn
O. J . Miller
two acres more land of Duncan hook und will thus tignnl central.
K.
Ii.
and
S.
;
C. C.
RHODES
GRASS
SEED
Mitchell, adjoining on -the west that
»
*
T h e new rates will not be higher
Telephone» 230 and -163
TAMPA, Fl.tD l ;&gt;\
bought of Patrick Mitchell. than in other cities under Hinilaf
r o ccent!}'
*
NATAL GRASS SEED
Sanford 1-odgc No. 27, I. O. O. P.
\ O. J . Fop« has purchased It) acres conditions and arp conceded to ire
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. rm,
Complete stock of garden und field
on Celery avenue, just west of where fair and reasonable.
*
over imperial Theatre.
seed.»,
poultry
feed
and
supplies,
incu­
he now resides on tho Cpmpbcll
A representative of tho Bell T ele­ bators. etc.
J . W. 0 . Singletary
W. II Wright
place and is having improvements phone Company and of the local
Secretary
N. G.
....
■2H.V ^
Write for our spring catalogue and
made and expects to build a home company fully npd frankly discussed
weekly price list on poultry iced,-etc.
Gate City Camp No. ft, W. O. W
in tho near iuWfte.
every feature with tho city council
Meets
second and fourth Wednesday
A noisy electrical storm occurred and they unanimously approved of'
Oldest established and largest seed
nights in each month.
during M onday night.
M o re rain it and passed a resolution requesting house In Hòritla.
F. L. Miller
J . F. Iloolchan
fell than during any storm through­ the rnilroad commissioners to ap­
Clerk
Council Commander
out the winter.
prove the new rates. , Undef the
20R East Bay Street
T. J . Ilifl and G. W. Shield» sold law th e railroad commissioners have
Untied Urothrrhood of Carpcntcra and
v lettuce to commission man, A.2 Mo­ exclusive jurisdiction over telephone
I
Joinera of America
*
Florida
Ja c k s o n v ille
ses last w c o k .fo r $2.65 per hamper. rates.
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
This is the highest price we have
T h e action of the mayor and city
o'clock In the Eagles’ Hpil.
heard of this season. Celery Is now council, however will, it is believed,
ID E A L FER T ILIZ E R S have made the banner crons for twenty
J . W. O. Singletary,
J . M. Brown,
being, shipped from hare In c s r lots. be favorably considered by that
years.
*
Sec’y-Treas.
President
. F . N. Estridge sent out s car Satu r­ bodyt
A LKID EAL FER T ILIZ E R S are strictly alkaline and perfectly
It. P. O. H. Sanford Lodge 1241
T h e Herald congratulate» the city
~f day.
- -x~
lusa» mt
available.
In driving through th e celery on th e prospects of having an upMeet first and third Wednesday night
at rorner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
delta one c a n see a still greater to-date telephone system, and joins
PERUVIAN FER T IL IZ E R S baaed on Genuine Peruvian Guano,
O. L . Taylor
R . L. Peck
diversifying o f crops than ev er this .with our people in hoping the com­
n o t literature.
Secretary
’
Exalted Ruler
season.-. T h e ev er present celery and missioners will promptly give their
Send for our new free citrus booklet "Spring is Coming'
lettuce, next in acreage cabbage and spprpval, which is now tho only
T V » m o n u m ra t u n i rw ltln* o n you (v ia
The Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
I S pt-r n -n l tor taking pour e n ter.
I an
caullllower, with garden peas, .tur­ thing lacking to consummate the
Order United American Mechanics
s n y o u tht* u t l a w no i p n l to pay
.—
All the Potash You Want
r u s m o S o a to.
ijA
nips, radishes, also seen in the plan.
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
M., in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
fields at present, with Irish pota- L o t t o E s l a U I * m Y m t W o rk
are welcome. C, IL Smith, Rec. Sec.
toes being .planted and aeed beds
Time’s Changea.
ar '
122 W. Church S t , Orlande. Fla.
■own to eggp lant, peppres, tom a­
Celery City Aerie No. 1853
A century ago a workman, with
toes, to be se t out later in th e fields; tools ot that .time, , could make 6,000
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Meeting every Tuezday night a t 18
onigna, ansp beans, cuke*, sweet pins a day.-- Now, with modern ma­
o’clock Pico Building.
J . T . Iloolchan, • G. E. Tnratus,
corn, meloqa and a never ending chinery. a workman can. turn out I V
Jacksonville, Florida
Wortky President
Secretary
liat of vegaUble*. i t is being found

CELERY

) thn tlan yth in gfw illfgrow J in our7cel­
ery delta
Kioldfcorn. sweet pntuCASSIA CHATTER
|toes, tiihuccojnnd the| finest
hay
ever
are
some
of
thejsum
mer
crops.
Mr. and Mr*. A. H .^ W c b b f s n d
Six carloads of relety were ahipchildren a re now comfortuhlyJscttU'd
peil
yesterday from^f neartlall sta­
in their new home.
Q P.xlGiftB?
tion
b&gt;Xi Messrs. Merryweatherj| &amp;
Mr*. Lum pkin’* i l i t r r , . Miw^Iila
b,v*si
Du vis of Atlanta came down re­ M onroe.

1 C H A S E &amp; C O M PA N Y
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Thousands of Acres of Our Land at the North End of
Lake Okeechobee Are Now Ready for Cultivation

Investigate This Wonderful Country While You
Can Have a Choice of Locations for Your Farm

J. E. INGRAHAM, Vice-President

Land and Industrial Department, Florida East Coast Railway

mi.

Favorite Line Steamer

SEEDS

S P E C IA L G A SPA RILLA S E R V IC E

St. Petersburg Transportation Comp; ny

Full Potash Content

Ideal, Alkideal, Peruvian

E. A. Martin, Seed Co

F E R T IL IZ E R S

F. J. T E R R Y

Marble and Granite
Monmnents, Tombstones, Etc.

W ilson &amp; T o o m e r Fertilizer

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PAGE TH REE

Our Bread is Light

nnd make a mdse with your bayonet,

so a* to make him turn your way
relieve suffering
Then, no m atter what ho does or what
More than one-hall the children
I do. lie down nnd nwalt my o r d e r s "
ST aY e HOARD OF HEALTH * attending the public school» of Flor­
S te a lth ily * the two approached so
ò ida, c il&gt; or rural, are physicnI denear Hi«- sentry that they could hear
ticients iwventy.five p,-r cent was in
him softly humming a tune.
Then
PhllHp moved to the right ami tnten
It U vastly mote im portant to proportion in Merida t lafg***t city
One death in i-n ry ten in
tlonnlh made a slight nol»«&gt;.
you. the avrrage taxpayer and prop in 1HU
"W e r d a ! ” Wtallenged the Brntry
efty owner, who is your tax asses­ Florida i* &lt;d n , hil&lt;| under one year
Inntunth tho soldier keeping to the
Statistic* »how that m the
sor. your representative in the city old.
loft rnttli-ck hln bayonet, and tho Her­
of
COunrU or in the state legislature, or. United State* at [urge or.........
man turned toward hint. At the same
even who i* the policeman on your , l' Vt‘ry five horn never completes its
moment PhllHp was on him. running
beat. than w^° ** president odf the ,lr" 1 f par&lt; a,,d one quarter die hehim tliripigh th«- body twice with his
fore t h#*y aft* 11\«- year* old, and of
United States
bayon-t
HI* aim had been so true
The larger part of the price you t ho.*«* who survive a luigc share is
that the «entry dropped dead without
a cry
T h e men working vigorously
pay for living is paid out for the murked or disfigured for life by
Cannes that might have hi en avoided
In th«* trench twenty or thirty yards
support of local administration. The
by proper attendance at birth.
nwny had heard nothing.
Quicker
gentral policies of the federal gov­
than a quick-change artist tho cor­
He
cause
most
of
this
large
mortalernment in the tariff on imported
Who will delight the thousands at the poral donned the dead man's helmet
goods and other taxes don’t affoct ' ty occurs in ignoratn. impoverished
thousands at the Sanford Chnutxuqua and clonk and seizing his rlffe began
your pockctbook near so heavily as i-1
it isincumherment upon pub
next week.
pacing up am! down In his stead. E v­
whst you pay for street improvehealth officials to relieve, to I
ery now and then ns he passed he
meats, the maintenance of police and clnetige these condition*
N« irly or |
rollthl th«’ body a little farth er away.
fire protection, and for the protec- 'Hiitw one-hall the
«ii-atli* among
_At last the trench wits ready, and the
tion of your
heulth. City, county l *te r ° l ° red rare in Florida occur
Germans r«'tireil to the main body,
calling a friendly good-by to the sen­
and county taxes are a heavier b u r - , " 't h o u t medical attendant«- of uny
try. who. without a wonl continued on
den than any imposed directly or k' n'*-----------j blfl te at Hut they had no sootier illsby national government.
t&lt;&gt; better t !»••«*•• f&lt;&gt;n&lt;|ition* ,re. ,
.
i|uires money, public money
T o I Corporal Rewarded for Repeated appear««] than helmet nnd cloak were
flung to th e ground nnd th e cor|*&gt;ral
Therefore, your choice of official*
|iroper tlU(1 adeipmte" appro
was running toward the wood. A fewto administer home affatr* t* one of R a t i o n * rtM|Um.,
Acts of Gallantry.
minutes later the 26 French infantry­
y*,ur most important duties ns a ( m d a l . i(l charga of publlc he»,th do___________
men were Installed In tho German
citlien.
And having alerted such I pnrtm cnts. An ¿fflcial may he who!,
trench.
With
25
Men
He
Occupies
New
Qerofficials, it is your duty further to |y olVldont and honorill)ll. in hifl
w, IVwsii U jl popipany
see that these officials do what you ^
pi anTransit and Defends It Agalnat- -.»A'v

F lo y d

/A*-Magician

IS HEAD OF HEROES

Uib ptzblieein' « m ori tv

marched up to occupy tho trench.
T h e men. all unsuspecting, were chaitlng *imi Joking. A few- y a r d « -away
from the trench a murderous finDy R. FRAN KLIN T A T E .
greeti'il th«-m
They attempted to
rush It hut 2«&gt; rifles kept mowing
(Inlpmatloiiat New» Service.)
or declines rc-eloction I* ra re .
b p tl,.r „sjuipi^.l in in tellige n tParis. —Corporal Phillip of tho T w e n ­ t h e m - «town, and flnnlly the survivors
The preservation of pu blic health
Florid a ha* provided for the supty-fourth Colonial Infantry Is a bravo broke and fl*‘«l all exc«*pt IK, who
through proper m initaly c o n d itio n *. Effort of it* S ta te Health Hoard, hut i of braves
He ha* been awarded tho threw up th&gt;-1r hands
the relief and prevention of ¡lines*’ th e re i* nerd for u r t i i e , i-lli.'ienl cit\ military medal for re|*«nted pets of
A I- » d a ' - lat-'i tin- corpora! wn*
among th«« poorer ch»**e* who ale and county hoard*, and to establish 1 gallantry In tbl* war
When his lieu­ shot in tin' right arm ami shoulder,
ignorant or too im poverished to « arc th ese ami to make them «-zdi-u-nt re | tenant fell wounded anti the Hermans hut r- fit*-«1 to go to ()&lt;•' ambulant'«'
(or themselves, are am ong th e ftinc- quire* intelligent puldi« nth« u l* a m t , were running up to capture him tho Ho fought on (or the next 24 hours. Ill
lions of local g ov e rn m en t, b o t h fori the«« must he provided h&gt; the corpora) rushed In under their heavy the thick o f tho lighting he shot a
flro ami rescued his officer under th e ir German o(fleer, who fell. T h o corpo­
.the protection of the poorer c l a s s e s ! people themselves,
very noses. He Is the kind of man ral tan forwnr«) to bring Mm In. hut
and for that of the en tire c o m m u n it y
who co m e s .nt onco to the front when tho nltli i-r. draw ing his revolver, tired
Local g o v e rn m en t has it * d u t y in
OldtlrSe Needlework.
the la»! »hot. l|t« bullet shattering tho
the situation 1* desperate.
this direction in th e e n a c t m e n t and
Needlework 1* so rnpldlv heromlng
The ITeuchninn
The other day the colonel s«-nt for corp r.«l » »linulder
enforcement of proper o rd in a n c e* a l os t irt tit«- It l* In t he natur«- of
had *lr«’tigth «'Hough to heat out Ms
him anil sitlil
ami in the ap p o rtio n m en t of public It ( a i r y tab- to e x p l a i n t ha t s o n u ' t M u g
Phillip, 1 know you art- a gallant enetm * brains with i|n&gt; hull cud of
moneys raised iiy ta x a tio n
fort he bk« itnlt ft i—nt urx at--- b i t b g i r l * , 1 fellow, and that is toy rcnanti f«tr lit hi» f i ft«- but then he collap»«-«! with
li««t
&gt;',|.»i .j I!i
precocious
«'It her,
getu'Csl welfare
Most of th e cum
pall. ai.d li'uo of blood
’ rusting yon with ntt exttciipdy p*«rll
1«.'trie.| t h e Pit. I.till- ¡ll.ll I'! Ill' "pie* of
mumtie* in Florida, w h eth er «itn-»
mis tnl**l-‘ii
At nightfall you wilt
I hp- . l ' I l l i K
• I i eei lle .1 ltd pUetllllg It
or routitie*. find it ti«»ce*«tiry in the
take ‘J * men anil go to the crest yont l i i o i i g h th- f;tlir:i at t h e ag« «&gt;f t w o
A r i j p t i n g O n c s e l f to C h a n g e .
«b r where Herman soldiers are seen
management of public affair*
to
atnl I'tu- half v.-ar- and lit th«- time
A* l - l g ,«» w. 11 \
wi- munì !««nk
■tiKciiiK a trench
V«m »re to e n ­
study r-cenorny
T h e n p p o rti.n ne nt thv-■i • ilir--e pi gged .«way at
fur
rluiiigi'«
chnngos
for
th«* biflter,
of public money* should he made ttijimr«-* &lt;«f patchwork, ultimately t;om- deavor to remain th ere in concealm ent I
(111 the morning, when you will return I changi-s f«*r tho wors«. T m « wladom
.According to the re la tiv e i m p o r t a n c e ! pletlnn quills" for future us«*
Is l " l ' h u u g " w t t h a gtMtil g r a t o l a
and report whnt you have aeeii
of various e x p e n d i t u r e to t h e g.-n
ch
a n c ing « i r« um»i.me«-»
At nightfall away went the little
cral w«-lf.irc
Nothing i* m««r«- im
parly
On teaching the crest th« co r­
portant t&lt;&gt; the individual or to t litporal sa« Herman engineers digging
Knew W lu t Tommy Neetiea.
community fhan
physical
h ea lth
n trench while a sentry kept guard
li * «i nt ugl i t&lt;&gt; miik«- a f e l l o « »or« "
Health i* affected by the co n d itio n *
H i d i n g Zl of Ills t ne n In a llttl« wood,
re t i ! ai k« d Tnt l l l l i x
Y«*»ler«tny w a *
r e a r i i s k i i h u i t * i.r.oumvN* r.xt 1 1 *of thi- »trcct*. pavenn-tit* and side
to- t«u«k th«- t w e i i i v fi fth m a n with him.
IVKI.V, ll»nl&gt; .....« hr» «r l»irri thi.li*
pu . i " l i n a » wii«ii|«*ii
w«'«1d t n g
ani’
m
i
[«.r
i
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with exhibits of Stock, Hogs and Poultry, and the products of South Florida. Rac­
ing, Polo, Sports, Aeroplanes, Lectures and Entertainments of all kinds.
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tici|&gt;at&lt;* in the joyous occasion, ami |every day Itetween 0 and 6 p. m.
met with a welcome Everybody in Florid a is invite^ to
come and see whnt this great organ­
significant of the occasion.
II. J . HOLLY, Editor
Thursday ia “ Orlando D a y ," when ization is doing.
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manigcr
Sanford will gToet the long lino of
I’uUi.ket Krery Tu«*J»y »ad Trid»/
automobile«, carrying a Ini go num ­
Ite-.M aking a J’r r s e n l Day Faith
ber of visitors to see and join in the
The above is tho title of a series
pleasures which have been a rum Red
to he given at the Congregational
a o m c a im o N prick , in ahvanck
for the edification of visitors. They
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*1*°° will receive a rousing welcome, when church by the paslor, during the
night services of February, at .7
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THUKi: MONTHS .......................................... 14 Oil undo, for the first time. Invade* o'clock. It is hoped to make this a
the capital city.— Reporlor-Star.
genuine contribution to the religious
I la Ihr City by Cmrrtt« IÏ -00 Per Tr»r la
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thinking of the day, a vital and con­
Ado**. w XOr. Per M«Uh
SO U K UIJT S A T I S F I E D
Payment» la Adirare Mort U» Mede al IMTUe
structive basis for n steadiyng and
As Thu Herald goes to pres; today,
growing life. Not a little confusion
K n ta e e d Aa H m o d - O a a a M a U M a ll» * A » r« » l IZ m i the third day of the great Seminole
exists
in the minds of men as to
. 1 * 0 * . a l Iba Pe a lo irice al Heaferd. PMwtda.
County Fair, it is with the feeling
what are the posibtive things in
l'a d r r A r i e i M a r r b Ird . 1ST».
that» sve have really accomplished
Christianity; an attempt will he
something
in this workday world.
O d n la Itmld ItaUldlag
Tclrybaae No. US
made to set these forth in a clear
With all the attractions going full
and helpful mnnncr.
All desiring
blast, with all the happy crowds
such aid will meet a cordial welcome
T h e y are here.
surging past tho office with the fair
with us. The next musical prelude
spirit, with all the satisfied mer­
will also be given next Sunday
T h o Fair is the thing.
chants of the city, with all the s a t­
night.
-------O-----isfied thousands who have been here
From tho appearance of the
ami were treated right and given
Congregational Church
stre e ts the world is here.
everything that the advertising call­
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ed for, the Herald feelB sore,but satDon’t forgut the s|&gt;ecinlly (irepared
T h ere is a more homelike feelin g1 ¡5fied. Sore from the stm/H-oT the
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to have the crowds in the city in­ past ,few days,
but sa tis fi^ with tho - night at 7 o'clock, consisting of sol...
stead of on the fair grounds.
thought that thc baby^ ounty o trio, violin and organ work. All are
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has pulled c o rd ia lly welcome.
T h e Fair n e s t ) ,will be give^ in the off an' Atnprecedente^t^Stunt— that of
Also the special series begins Sunn e x t issue of T h o Herald.
Get a holding a county f a i r ^ i t h no build*! day night, entitled " R e - M a k in g a
co p y and send it to your friends.
¡tigs, no ground*, no preparation and Present Day F a it h ," and will he
iw„ftu.ilun.d* »i«L-.*ra-hawir-jpvwr. th«- gfved - f .fffft * MntfHS* 'fifth g ^ f dus’
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men^of* San ford are world the greatest free exhibition month.
thoroughly convinced that the fair that has ever been held in the south.
Our Sunday school is now in bet
should be held every year and they
l t .,‘ .rathe.r ^ r! y. u ° ^ , d,.C| * . i ^ . r t f r “ rUn,linK 1order" th#n f° r BOm‘'
a r e for it.
days' success, but the first two days time, every department well man
------ -O-----have certainly been
record breakers ned and adapted to the needs of U&gt;e
T h e automobile parade yesterday , anj we j,aVe no fear for the remain- hoys and girls.
All parents whose
was one of the finest that has ever der of the week. The weather is per- ch
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Sunday
been held in the slate.
The cars feet, the people are coming and San- school will he repaid fur considering
everywhere

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During the morning tho AssociaUpDrwUtt-lvwtrri a-.tRlh'ob f&gt;nrmir*¿fo­
m ent and advice from the Commis­
sioner of Agriculture.
Hon. W. A.
Me RAW of Tallahassoc, who always
han'good'* ad vice "for" the" fanners"
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progress of dairying in Florida by
of , urh ftTt| known Klorida

peopl e a * Miss M &lt;&gt;, Chase of Vnl- T
riro; M essrs. F E. Rughee of Hastings, ( ’ W P ain ter of Delatnd. J
C. D eb ev o ise of Jack so n v ille, a n d &lt;.
C. C. Neil and* of T a in pa with others
night, they meet at 6:15 p. m. A re p o rt on the progress of dairy in- g
C hristian E n d eavo r offers a school spection work in Florid a cities will
of training for all live wire Chris- be given by the official dairy i n - 1
tians.
You are welcomed.
.p e rto rs of T a m p a , Jack so n v ille and
Miami.
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fold and Seminole
cou nty is Here this one us a place fnr th e m ,
with the goods.
Our C. E. S o c ie t y i* a good place
----- O This is only a goo.l star! for th e f,,r young people to go for a pleaOur Orlando friend* were here in .big fair next year and right now o u r ( n „ t and p ro fitable hour Su n d ay

force yesterday and we want to tell
th e m right now t h a t we propose to
return tho favor next week.
San­
ford will have fifty cars at the Orlan­
do fair on Friday.
o

people should he laying plans for the
fair that Seminole county must give
the world next year. We know how­
to give one and we can profit by ex-

pericnce.
Eet First street he open
and place th e shows on the lots and
form a midway on one of the side
S A N F O R D 'S F A IR
streets, where they will not i n t e r ­
T o m o rro w is th e day for th e o p e n ­
fere with th e (rath.
ing of thc Seminole County Fair at
iiul we must have a logger fair
Sanford, and the Tribun e bespeaks next year
tho Htate'« kindly atten tion to the
Every on e realize* th e im portan ce
enterprising show whirh the [K-nple
of the c o u n ty fair and everybody
o f t h a t section have prepared. E v ­
will boost it another year.
We
e ry Floridian who can spare the 1should have a concerted effort and
tim e and the money ought to go to
(lo laggards
Sanford and get an idea of the pro
I)
which one Florida county and
R e m e m b e r the t hnulauqua
have made by utilizing' and
While we are so engrossed with
loping natural resources.
Evu ryth in g is ready for the opening the fair this week let us not forget
and our busy friends of the " C e l e r y t t h s t beginning Tu esd ay o f ’ next
C i t y " have not overlooked anything week we will have a Clmutaui|un
tl
within thc range of their p o s s i b i l i - r‘,ur'*‘- l1*"
represented and
the
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which
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. ’“ L e t preparations never cease—th o strongest g u a ra n ty of peace Is
re ad in ess .foi w a r."
So we've been
to ld by statenmen great, who navig u le t h e ship of s t a te , th at »&lt; pay
tax e s for.
" I f we'd (ih-1
s..fe we
m ust prepare, with airship* we must
fill th e air. anil stock the sea with
sh ip s; we ought to blow a billion
y err to drill and train a host of men,

hence, we can ill afford to become

«a tired a;ul .'ep are.*»i t| that * e i-i*rnot l&gt;e p r e p e n d for ibi» delightful
en tertain m en t
A goodly number of our liest cit-*
j * “ «* ar(1 personally responsible for
Die financial success of this enter|prise, and th e y having investigated
lh,&gt; talent represented arid it* gen•rivi ehum eter of the e n t il e pingrain
**&gt; that uni(ue.*tlonably it i* tinrfu'grum. eduenlionally, v n -n
li*iiully T* n it religiously ever p n seated here,

if we'd avoid eclipse."
And even
Children's Home Society
now, while Europe rocks, beheuth
At the annual meeting of thc
her armies’ mighty* shock*, -our Children’* Hume Society- of Florida
statesm en t a l k . the -ern e: " W e must held in Ja ck so n v ille. J a n *JNth. SupT
be buttling battle boat», if we'd pre- I Marcus C Fagg reported th at ¡*51*
pare o u r sacred ^ om s. anil sid K step , homeless and needy children had
Krtef and »ha- *■ '
And i' was E u - come under th e care and a tten tio n of.

tm win» had guns to spare,
And
Europe's sons, for countless years
h a v e toiled in agony and teats to
p ay a brutal tax ; to pay for "guara n t i c i of peace" they labored till
J J r a t h should release the burtiens
from their backs. T h o peaceful man
won’t carry arms; he has no use* for
war’s alarms, his quiet way he goefc;
b u t once you turn him to the ears,
. with boomerangs and guns and
a pears, he'll surely twist your nose.
'•— W alt Mason.

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of the »late wn* very prnmistlig
further plan* along this line
outlined.
Additional inform ation « u n a b le
Klorida conditions
wa* given
Mr. A. M F lannery of P a la t k a .
expert silo builder, who oti
th e ad van tag e* &lt;d silo in F
ably assisted on the mutter of
for the «tin by Prof A P S|
of (iaiueaiville. D istrict \gent
F arm er*'
C oo p erative
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D urin g the m eeting nt opportune
time* report.* from vnrmu* commit
lee* were heard, in* lulling the ,o m iiiittei- on legislation, of which Mr
.1 D. R o o n e y of O cala i* chairman
The M a rio n co u n ty people h.u! a
i.tr^e ( li-li-gutioti .it S an to ni. and
hid .HOme practical plan* for im ­
pruviin* th e uld given b&gt; t ho statifor t he live *tock imluMtr,.
So me tim e d i i c n g the ilay new
officer* for tin4 As*uciution will lie
elertii*d an d a cam paig n inn liguri! led
for a la rg -r memlier*lut&gt; ntn 1 1he e*t n lile■Imi cul of local bounty awsoiintion*
1n tt11 interested
viciiiitie*
I’urt of r a t*h &lt;l;i&gt;- of the m e -ling » a *
U*ed fo r ur know-lodging th h ho.pi
tnlit) il f th. &gt; Sem inole f ” tui it) F a t
;.ii*i .l - 'l
; m making { h i­ t lie - tie
I f
It •
«lener veT h e e n t ir o program for in* \e , ,
interesting meeting will be g is m in
our next issue if possible. T h e great
gath erin g of all th e live sto c k men of
Florida a t the fair i&gt; one of the
most im p o r ta n t e v e n t* tn the his­
tory of Florida and should reeeive
«0!. oiiragem eiit from
ihe
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throiiglm ul tlo- -la ti
Tlie It*«- *to » f .ir n o r - «&gt;[ i luri'l.i
clo*e th e annual meeting of lln-ir

G ood win, edpor
of
the
(mniius
B ree d ers' G a z e tte of C hicago.
Mr.
Goodwin »pond* th e winter sen son
each year at Ids hom e on Luke Weir,
an d is very anxious to see Florida
progr^s.« . long live stock l i m III*
«Uggì -lion * t " I he Florida
S to r k
Mel! Were Very helpful
l b * lo* il
inert were Mr
U ill M T ru er, id
the Florida F a rm er and llomeseeki-r association hire today with the gen­
and Mr. Wright o f th e Flor.da eral feeling that this gathciing has

Grower.

been the most im portant apd suc­
cessful of
any qver held
by the
organization
In »(fit* of the many
itltrai-iions onthe street*
a* the
Seminole County Fair lui* been in
progress during the meet the »tuck
rniij, bave
tuck right to bu*ine*M
and a&gt;iiimpli«heil the purpose of

T h e program of th e day » » » fin­
ished with some excellent illuMtutions of Floridi, forage crop* and
grasses by Hon. R. E Rose of T a l ­
lahassee and Prof Join* \1 Scott of
the E x perim en t S tatio n
Am live
■stork work (»muri***!*?* il i** io*»*«*a ^i t &gt;
ro P °. gentle no re. that guaranteed the society during tin- y ear of IVI'l.
to secure perm anent pasture* und the m eetin g re ju v en a ted the As­
a Lasting pei.ee by loading up for this number being the largest num - proper hay and forage crojis
T h e sociation. SO to » |K1.. k bear.
Whenever she/ririjuired some her of children ever refrered to the talk s of these gen tlem en furnished
T h e q u estio n *d im proving breeds
mon. she blew it for a wet elm gun society for aid in all ita history. ex a c tly th e in fo rm atio n desired.
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These children were referred to the
society from every section of Flor­
ida and represented all creeds and
races, except colored, A good fam ­
ily home was secured for every
orphan and
hbinelcs* child and
others were sent to special schools,
hospitals,* boarding houses end were
provided the -care and attention
most needed.

Practically 128,000 was spent in
providing for these 959 little ones,
an average of a little more than
|3l).00 per child. The society closed
the year free of debt and expects to
do even greater work for Florida'»
little onea. in need in 1915, and aftpeals to the good people of Florida
to send in money, clothing, food,
etc., to help in the continuance of
Lh?..great work.—;generally conceded
to be Florida's greatest charity.
The work ia aupported entirely by
freewill donations and has provided
for thousands of litUe ones in ita
twelve years o f work.

T h e Seminole C oun ty Fair hyin at
San ford , and amid the carnival and
other attractions, inoUiding a fine
display of the products of tho soil,
th e four days will be full of Interest
to all visitors.
T h ere Is so much
displayed in the allotted space, th a t
tho -viaitor -for a day finds the time
all too short. Tho Clucking Intetcsta o f the rich muck lands, large
areas of which stretch away toward
Judge W . H. Raker of/Jack»onLake Jessup, are splendidly shown
iq t h c exhibits of this department. ville was elected president for 1915;
. T h o fair will continue on through Frank G. Johnson, secretary; R. V.
Sa tu rd a y , find daily there will be Covington, treasurer; and Marcus
xeroplane flights by Karl Kuhl, the C. Fagg was re-elected as state
Forty other promOrlando aeronaut, who ia to fly here superintendent.
wt tho Mid-Winter Fair, and a t ; inent men of Florida were elected as
flight fireworks and the water c a r - , directors for 19ifc.
nival. In which beautiful floats a r e j
The state headquarters for the
.shown, and wbera th e center of at- work are located at 361 St. Jam es
traction will be ab ou t the court of building, wheie applications Tor chllhonorEvents, all full of Interest drpn 'will b« gladly received, and
in o n e way or the other, and there also donation* of money. The state
will b e no lagging seen a t any point. receiving house— in which no child

Think of it, a fair absolutely free, U kept permanently-U looted at
v it h no admission to the ground», \1 9 «

Rivcrud.» ¿Ave.,

Jacksonville,

where visitor« are invited to p a r - ) where the children can bo visited

During the day a talk was given
good* roads for the farmer by the
sfieriai lecturers who are touring
the state.
Messrs. Cha*. E . Foote,
Good Road* specialist and Mr. J . P.
Clarkson, president of the Associution were in charge of tbi*.
On t h e ’ third day, Feb. 6th tho
Assbciatlon board from several of
the representatives of the railroad
companies operating in tho state.
Mr. T. E. Waldrop of. the Georgia,
Southern and Florida talked on thc
relation of live stock to agriculture,
or "R eef, Rrcad and Bacon,”
Mr.
Waldrup Is a fluent speaker and
greatly Interested his hearer*.
T h e discussion was continued by
Messrs. Wilbur McCoy and E . B .
O 'Kelley of the' Atlantic Coast Line
and Mr. J . E. Ingraham, vice presi­
dent of the Florida E a st Coast Rail­
way.
One of the leading guesta and
speakers of tho day wa« Dr. Peter F.
Bahnxen, state veterinarian of Geor­
gia, who came down from Atlanta
to the meeting to aee Florida take
some progressive step* for mote and
better live stock end for the removal
of thc cattle tick. D r. Bahnsen ha*
had long experience in the Texas
range country, us well as years of
official work in Georgia, and is npw
president of the Association of Live
Stock Sanitary Offlren» of the United
Siates. He is one of .th e most, con ­
vincing and businesslike orators in
the southern field, End hti observa­
tions on all the possibilities o( Flor­
ida made him worth coming miles
tn ^hr-r. Those * who honed D f
i Uahuscu a t th« first meeting of the

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B eautiful 7-room bungalow s, hot
and cold w ater, on im proved veg­
etable farm . 700 fine Minorca
and W y an d o tte chickens, incuba­
to rs, coops, brood ers, best model
pens, horse and w agon, b a r n .
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We have some very cheap tracts of pas­
ture or ranch lands.
Good general farming' and citrus fruit
lands.
Some of the very best truck lands in the
famous Celery Delta of Sanford adapted
to the Sanford system of sub-irrigation
and intensive system of farming. Prices
and terms very reasonable.
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S everal city lots and homes for sale on turn«
Hint m ay suit you.
A con stan t dem and for houses and room s.
List your property with us, we will sell or rent il.
Fire Insurance, Bonding.

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A. P. Connelly
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range in Floridn is past and that the I produce gieater profits to the farmer -Sanford.
live stock industry in Florida under
nt
[th a n heretofore. This opinion wasf
Among th e leading »peak*
Pr
! voiced by such men is S. H. G aits-, the meeting were Dr Daw:«'
•he
kill .of M cIntosh, Z. C. Chamvliss, j Dr Jib. P r. Nighhertt a* w&gt;U
|:*rj of Ocala, J . E. Ingrahem. vice pres- Atsoriation’s president. Sen ate
I ident o( thc Kloridu Ks*t Coast j ber of Marclenny and the *«wr t t y .
I Railway, a former Senfurd plonftr who i* Prof. C. L. Willough- ! of
|but now of St- Augurtir.e, rr.d our &gt;the experiment «i-.tion at *■*
own J . N. Whiinfer who v.asrispon- ville.
seems to be th a t the day of the open |^

c v j dent now order of thing* will sib'e

U F. WIIUVirjLCA»ui*

HOW S A T IS F A C T O R Y

H a v e You Be
T h a t ’s why our ads
So frequently you see.

♦

¡1 The Goods We Bake l
We Bake for You, |
| And ta k e the g re a te st care J
\ l That in Quality and Clean- 2
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linc.sk
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i * They Shall be I)cyond Com-

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J. L. Miller’ s
B ak ery v
M3 Magnet*,
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bringing 't h e

r r rORSTtR. Vrr Pif.nw'.T
A, t.. Hf.i rô, am i * » * » "

FKEDF.HfC IL RAND. Pim im m

;; O urs W c W ould

for

tt is to have your valuables deposited in our
.Fire and Burglar Proof Vault— then you k n o w
they have Absolute Protection.

Wc have Safe Deposit Boxes for rent in tlii*»
spacious Vault for 53.00, and up, per year.
4 % Interest P aid on Savings Accounts
Capital $35,000.00

Surplus and Profits'533,000.00

Tl I E Fl R S T . N A T I O N A JL i'B
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�7ÌÌF. SANFORD HERALD

1911
rKBRPABY 8. 19»
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INAN
DABOUTThECITY ::
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Mr and Mrs, (iritfin and daughter
Miss Alma of Kissimmee wpri* in the
city yesterday, taking in the fair
v Senator A. K. Donegan of Kissim­

[Jlllc Happening— Mention !! mee was mingling among his friends
yesterday and taking in t h e 'tug fair
of Matters in B r i e f Personal Items of
Mr and Mrs A It Hogue of Or­
In tere st

A B O U T P E O P L E AN-D E V E N T S

iundo. arrompa tilled Mr and Mrs
Josiuh Ferris to the rily yesterday.

B E IN G A

RESUM E

OF

SANFORD

H A P P E N IN G S

- — U P-T O - DATE
Communirations for this Column Should be Marked "Society editor” , or
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrhcun. Phone 203

Sumrury 0f 4hc Floating Small
Talk» Succinctly Arranged Tor
Hurried Herald Reader»

It. h. (torrnly and A K \ nderson
O rphan * E n jo y Fair
, Petersburg to attend the convention
were visitors at t h e ’ Fair yesterday,
■at inn
t coming down from Jacksonville Wed­
Through the kind thoughtfulness ( of the I» A J t
nesday night and returning last night of Mr Kskeridge. a guest at the
' MI»* Helen lai wtori of Oviedo is
Bobbins Nest, assisted by several
Mayor Sperry of Orlando #«» I A message from Itev. George Hy­
good hearted ladies of Sanford the the gtic-t of Mis* Martha Fox
_m0nr the distinguished visitor? to man received Wednesday afternoon
orphans of the Methodist home at
from Jasper state« that his father-inI £
city yesterday.
Miss May l,eonardy of Osteen is
Enterprise are enjoying a big time
law, Mr. Horne, is still very low', at the fair today.
w
Free transporta- visiting Mr*. Horton Walsh,
Orange bones with hoops always
hut that hi* little son, John Hyman
tion was secured and free tickets to
in soak, at F. F . D u tto n ’s.
27-ti
is better.
all the concessions of the carnivul. j
A congenial party from Elgin. 111.,
•
\m I» Katie Mae Cooper and Miss
An automobile ride about the city. j stopping at the Sanford House are
.
Seed Potatoes
w
Nancy Wane of DeLand are the
Itose 4 and B liss by peek or suck visits to nil the exhibits, and to add Mr. an.I Mrs A Sotting. Mr and
fUt,ts of Mrs. W. P. Akers.
the l a s t - drop to a full bucket of Mrs. J T .Sotting and Mr II J ’
ut Leffler’s. phone 17
i n ‘J t c
happiness and pleasure the ladies of Bunge
Limburger cheese, Holland her
Mr. Guy Bund all, who was severe­
the Methodist church furnished t h e ,
A
fine and yeast cakes at Sim on’s.
ly injured on the railroad several young people with a nice lunch at t
Mr* 1. (*. Leomtrdy of Daytona r ï
.....
• 37-tl
months ago is in the city attending
'*■ ■
noon in the Central Park.
It is i j* visiting Mr* li G Monroe for
of
t he _f(t¡r. .
is slowly recovering
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Hteves
dillicult to say who bus hud the , the fair
lUsii/nmee i\fe the guests of Mr. from his injuries and is now aide to happiest day, the young people from j
Mr. It W Power* is tile gilest of
,be about with the use of u cane
- and Mrs. D. R %Brisson^
the Orphanage or the older peopiej M r*arra-M r*. A. K. fVSWers on SnnIH 'who hud planned the day*» pleasure ford Heights,
p r. £ . L. Hrtuningc, Osteopath, i v Mrs.
Lucas, wife of the
first National Bank Bldg., Monday, ^late Judge D. B. Lucas, of Supreme for them, but certain It is,- Mr», j
¿1&lt;J* „'WlU.tw?i • U « —**xin»vw--Uf»rK*«vr of»M«irhmi?'
Wednesday ami Friday, 11 u. m. to ] Court of West Vjrgima, ayyl^yttr X^ech uiul,
J~ft:'rff.w
&lt; * rt &gt; * '
« ^ - » ^ ’ **fflitYgh'ft!’r, Miss Virginia Lucas, of turn to Enterprise with grateful, I is the guest of Mr*. Alice Bobbins,

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happy hearts, full- of content that |

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T-T K R fc archila, buyahifidituj h nivea“ sii
tin' 8eéñ3,&gt;' M(íny~fij us have ha
been
guilty, a ml some o f us have gotten the
« % m r s t-n f t k r - r i e r r h -

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necessary.
You can examine carefully and critically
every article of Furniture you purchase here, and hare
our guarantee of de/wndability along with it.

big fair

«If.

C. B. Rnppersett.

41-ktc

Mr

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|.,|killiit&lt;PIl ltlll| daughter

Clarence Woods, the hriglit and Mis« Polly of Knhniond. and *«&gt;».
ihining light who guides »he drs- Mr Alcxjind«-r Pilkington of Heston,
linies of the Eustis Lake Itegion Muss . are visiting at the home of
vis in the d ty yesterday posting i H. Pilkington, Jr., and expect to
Ihe great Washington’s Birth d ay &gt;P°nri tho rest of the winter here,
Celebration at Eustis on the 2‘J nd. Mr. Pilkington i* u former resident
of Sanford, living here several yen is
For Sale! 1 I
ago and lining employed by ilie
Three lots facing Park on Myrtle A ( - I .
»venue and Seventh street.
Iiesir»bly located for hotel or residence.
M.-ssr- W It &lt;FN. il, Il II lb . k
Beautiful shade trees ten ycai* old, -**.» ..jul
. 1, V, .imi , il od•if
no other property like it ¡n tin * it v t In .' ul. T i o ) .... . 1 t
1 1r ..i,
were to tin. r u . vc*li rday and « e; c
Apply at once to \\ \\ lain*.
greatly
interested 11j the fair - mi nil
2&amp;-l(c
i -,v l (. 1
I lie evbtbl!*
I • i- i ;
Selected Seed P o t a t o e s
all of I hl exhibit-, lure ..ill Ii• t.ikr-li
True to name and from healthy,
to Cap­
prolific stock. Baised under govern­
lure till hr•
i
IM
P
r
i.
'
ment inspection especially for “i i "I
and for our trade
Each suck bears
i tag certifying freedom front Puw
dery Scab
Write for prices
Wilson A: Tonmer Periill/er t o.,
Jacksonville, Florida
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At J. D.
Roberts

i i . ; , t.,1
\ mull g I In ii .'i iir t ,i ii
1 lot*«oline yesterday were M
lie- H&gt;‘Union sou, so, tit v editor
...1
porter Si ar "( i irt. rulo
M1M :« Josi.ti, 1 . : - i
i,I 1 1 i -i t •tnel
I
, W orni
1• I
.a k.
Beginn. W ll^ I , ,ef III l i e I I ,:nl
.•I
llouieseehor and i
I
l.n &lt;
t In- M i Ibour lie Tl no Dr Davi*, t lo a ell I -,o a r. oj-r ■&gt;
mettisi
will be at ltul*b|ii* Ne*t
Hotel, Sanford Wednesday, l*eb ird
to l" tft. w bere be will
’ ey*-'
free and *» II cD sses
Head.telle* of
r 11 u ith ^Ll 4WPS
yeti i «
•h
I**. 1
1 » i «»a »ur
Have \oi
corno lo
W
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fair
Bid on
i r '.r
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McLayr ens
Roquefort
. Cheese
(I)

McLaurens
Imperial
Cheese

I

Pimiento
Sweitzer
Nippy

Deviled

Si. .4 tfnr* Guild
■Albeit this is a week tilled wit it en*
thu'i.islic ex&lt; Mctijehl and all kind;'
if St
of am usem ent“ the girls
Ague» Guild held th.-ir regular weekly meeting with Mr* &gt;pm:r. tiieir
gracious hostess.
Nothing ever interferes with these meetings of this
loyal little bunch of faithful work-

b..( i &lt;i... •ointe «lainS ’.' er'- lb III l■
1
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fit j ln. 1. ell t t'.ltl.l *&gt;f
Ititi! Is WVTV Mr* .Archi« ■ licit* an«l
Mi“*«-* &lt;:ilnntv H.«mtrti«.i ( 'lut riot ti*
II ftt èi It.
kn. g I v i Walki-r,
\«put w.ill.
filali
&gt;: o »n »
1- ,- i
Dur*t i-.flii
M.« ■
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Bid!«* Sunt b will
In* h i i ' f f * nt \t M ■ i -lu v i.lt.-rriistii

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Mr

L D. Roberts
Next to Poxioffi«

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the a t t r a c tiv e guest of Miss M artha

Among ilii* prominent visitor* to Fox for lair w.-ek
the city yesterday weie Piesldidit
Montmoul|in of the Inland Water
Mr and M 'i, W I! Chadderton
I ways Atooiciation and M»&gt;o
F&lt;»l
are the guests o Mr* W W Long.
some, «eerelaty and trea ur- • "f tin*
organization.
\tr Fo|*ou ■* i&lt; td*o
Mr and Mr. W II Mirhiel of
■secretary of the I’alatka Hoard &lt;»(
At!, -dr» ar* r , 1 1 •• I I I • I he Nil *»Trade and if there vva3 . ■
■g .In'
lord 11OllKP
he would lie aecrelary vil f ia t a l - o .
tiring a hustler of the teal *or&lt;
l Mr*. J . C. Conrad of DeLand was
These gentlemen were girally inter­ the guest of Mrs. Alice Bobbins
ested in the fair.

J
D Rooney, secret.ir. "I the
Hoard of Trade of t'calu ..' I «e. re
tary of the Marion County Fair As­
sociation has been in tho city attend­
ing the fair and is delighted to he
In Sanford where lie is among
friends and others. • M r.^Rooney i»
ono of the iivest wiresithat ever
C ltA S . LANE
»parked in Florida and ia known
from one end of the state to tho Who will appear rt the Sanford Chaul v t

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Sanfonl, Florida

□ E G L iiD a m iB in im m m fc in m n iHinm

A T L A N T IC

CO AST

L IN E

S T A N 1&gt; A It I) It A I I . If O A l&gt; O F T H E S O U T H

I a king the I lay Off
Oil .1,1 Olirli Ilf the employee* of
Tile II- •, 1-1 wishing lo *how lloir
,|oynl:
i ho f,.|r aid! taking today
off Ti e H 'raid will not contain I lie
usual a Miount of news nmtler and

4 DA I L Y
•No
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SO

TRAINS

l.v
Vr
J jr Li.iimUr Kidimood
5 ;2éii ni
s :30ain
12 l é jim
7 :on urn
2 :2(1pm l&lt;) l.'nini
S 00pm
7 é.r&gt;pm

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W««I.IM|liMI
•J. Oita111
I0;2«rm
1:1t5pm
t 1 :Dtp in

EAST

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UaHirnorr
10 :27am
11 :42am
2 : ifipm
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1’h.Udrlphi. N«&gt; York
12 ;lépm
2 :67 pm
2 :fl 1pm
t :20pm
é :2Spm - 7 :50pm
t ,26am
7 1Jam

*1 tei Hi (lining &lt; half i ars to Washington; E lr r tr ir l.ighli'd. U c c lr lr Fan*.
**&lt; on*l I ini Florida .Mall r a r r lc * borni S|&lt; ept r I«, Savannah
S l e d Pullman « a r s i li the Ingiù *1 «lass opi ruled on nil Irains. We operate
out own dining rnr servire.
Pullman reservation* and information.

J . C K I R K L A N D , D. P. A.

v t m u . i n i j it s '

A. W. F K I f O T , I). P. A.
I.Ih W . Hay SI,. Jarksoiivllle, Fla.

Ilill-dioro Itole). Tnmpn, Mu.

&lt; o llins nt It it fit iMl I hurt'll

dori!,

willt lit* son*, atta ck e d Yates

UeV &lt; 1. &lt;'««Hins id Jacksonville, after ««■lioob
P iti N&lt; I -v-s IH D lN /i &lt;.lt V\ V u n« i well k now ti t hrmiglili,11t tlvl«
D t- * Ahi
Pit I N&lt; I ks [l||tlN/l I. K Vì VM
.It, aid.
... -1 i. r i***I n r H rit '-i , 11*rIf
.o-ver*
r he
, , *-f ,ii !.
i ' . l i a i ' . - ' l a t t i r ;tv,t
! VM .i i DI U * r N
i** « ** * « r
■ t irg.-d with
t t*r. ♦
m“•■nil.
t VIM III I I I. '.»t Vi V M
. •
lhK# i! billing
Id r Holism1 ; mi a.1•♦* * b. A1M1 “ utol. y 1* Y
Ite
dori! i* ti rob
..1 7.00 OTl«l( ■k.
1
Special T rain for Orlando
You are cordially invited to a t ­
Optimlitlc Thought.
Secretary O 'N eal of the Sub T ro ptend
I Ik'tter a hlurli on the face tharf a
o«| Fair annnuncen that tho Atc Coast l,lite will run a «perlai
to I lie f.dr on Thursday from
I r, ; .od to Orlando
This tram will
Sanford al
ai * til
in in tin*
lit** inori.
muri,
n , .jul .'ill protuibly b a v e Orlando

y t.*r day vva* &lt; 4t,T II « I' .1 n i
.
IV '
M•
VV 1 W
Tl. rough 1 in M' ti .'
r i. un 11 * !.. . ft. ...... In. i h : g
i- • ! • i- ,|„ •
•
Ii.. ii «**' t.c vv. - 1
.
i ..i, v i i , i.-id «d ie.tub* for I f.......
■s. tin ..Ob' ( ollI|t y
buggy tinti «tati. mi'il at i. 1 . I l f 1
win. wj*|t Ir* visit the log fair al &lt;J r Hark where he ...Itili lia1.« .1 1......1 ti - d fur
la t'*
View of the .-.if« alni tl , "1 1
Mr« -Yui. volta of Day Iona Bench
pu t ore
man enjoyed tin- pretty
i«
visiting
Mr» W I’ Carter (nr the ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
gleally
He was al««* int.-rcitcd in
fair
the hum) music as in day« id y (-ri­
♦
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and his many ft tend* w. r. piad to
Mi** B o t h C oate* of D aytona If
see litt* familiar face on tin' «tre.'t
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lvt. Street am) Palmetto Ave.

- blot on llirv heart

la i

Rooney in Town

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city

N'* li lediti t-i Iif Della lituo I*
MM
t'hi&lt;mp««&gt;n

Ka«l Coast Editor* Here
Among the prominent editors in
the rily this week ar«» Will M Traer,
eailor of the E ast Coast IJoineseekcr
and S. S. Livhty, editor «&gt;f the Melbaurtie Times. Hot), of these gentle -1
men nre great Fioridn boosters and
they are g u a tly interested in the
Seminole County Fair.
Mr. Traer
hta One of the best magazines in the
state and it is rapidly Foming to the
front in the list of aouihem tnaga
zines for southern farmer*

all ,lhe lime

W . W. ABERN ATH Y

d.. og rd i M i - Lentia H . ■*
It: vr
^ ninu Mr-*. Will Hand, ih rrr arc more like* 11•*. IichM cm
Vit. dale* and Hull l errier*
It.* i- r t fi? i»** t * Im j liiiini ..t Nt* ''
■signed
V\ L11. i* t»a* 1 J

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CASH OK INSTALLMENT

Se till - ..............ml v I- X pl-ct to

i iking t he lair at &lt;'riandò
t o i in the history of that

i nine nee u* at lite Fair We arc
I lie.r &lt; olile* of &lt;|iinl!lr. ihiiroilghbfed
w lor lliiridians, reared al llrlegn, where

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VII Vliiutril for Orlando

11-mi por,i r tl V
No*i

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NEW TON,
Seefetary

was g ad to

th e imt -irti.rit lt*-lii» follili clod wil h
th e f.iir will be left until tile Tue*I he latr only . oui* - on . e
day I
I ■’
if •
tail w. want I io- boy* to
a &gt;■•
I I I,
-,
I i a l in i. l o o
* , day id! and enjoy them
,I ,
,- . i io m ak* it ! b eir ta k e
I t lier »elv«It. II. h to the lb 1. g id

. ,|
. th,
Mr

Everybody

The Sanford people roll be a*
sured ,,| a line selledllle and pedal
train «••run- at the Sub-Tropual
fuir next week as a special train will
leave DeLand in the morning, ar­
riving ut Sanford about 8:16 and
leaving at (Blit), giving the untire
1day* ut Orlando and returning will
leave &lt;b I.nolo between lite urisif «i\
in thi- evening
Watch The Herald
for tin -, heihib' and rale*
San-

«&gt;rs
T h e bund can (flay and llit
. i
.......,,|
me try-go-round go round and round
f lit lite Guild girl- go on and on
wlth ih«* "business of l Ile &lt;I miti,
which. tipo ri i l i ' tic. "t nvd.tr occasinn
ford .i
.i
,
i.
1 h.i ppv
&lt;ter
USHl11
. e,-ii
]*'.e .i* •ly togetllrT wlth
th e gii
ilo ir nei die wori,
l ’a takmp *d M r*

' ! ri
Ute iio re Feb ti; h , ¡ « ..«U t

Thursday
see him

" U r t ‘ $ t v r i iy"

a very unsatisfactory way o f buying
Ft m i it are. It isn't the BUSIN ESS­
L IK E way, especially when it isn't

Mr Frank Bumby of Orlando is Ch« le* ,T own. West. Virginia have
they too had a share of the , pleas-j
Clarence Woqds. the genial editor
visiting his sister, M rs ,.H ,
Moore arrived i u ^ i t f o r d to spend Fel.ruureT t^ld gailies of Seminole’s first of the Kindi* latke Begjon was a most
i Celery avenue.
*‘ !
wl,h lhe
W«ricalili guest at tile Herald olliee
After the tlrst of Jan u ary . 1915 I
irill not he responsible for any debt
Fin e fat chicken*, lien» and fryers
4S-2lr
contracted by any person but my- at Lelller’s. phone 17.

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tea. Iter
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, . I, ■ H,dir.e,|.|orff wn* ■•■•&gt;*

. ;.|% iv tally w,, im d.d
night urt-ing

fro m

u a rig (•l !.. -t

the w h ip p in g of

the luder*« son hv fin- leu.dter
‘I’he

o Hi cinl«

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tlttit

U d ì *en

DR. C. W.
DENTIST

uiiiiK mu wintK Ia»:«»•*!.»:

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YO UR BANK
The SENINOI.E COUNTY B A N K ’S Service ineann Service In all-Farm­
ers, Merrlinnts, ilmiswjves and men in all walks of life, each will find a
hearty welcome and prompt, rourteau.s altenlion.
Our oflirers may he consulted at any time, and every patron will tye
ifranled nil nrcomodnlion consistant with Sound, Conservative Ranking' Policies,
There is a close relationship between the prosperity of this community;
the welfare or the residents individually, and (lie progress of this semipublic institution.
EVERY R E SID EN T of Seminole County henelils by the progress of the
SEM IN O LE COUNTY BANK, anti similarly the progress of this institution
is indirectly aided through the success of ench resident.
Therefore it behooves each and every one, to identify themselves with
their HOME INSTITUTION.

1 per cent Interest I^aid on Savings Accounts

Seminole County Bank
Coltri H aute Uuildiilff

FORREST LAKE, Pres.

only

P E O P L E S RANK H II U M N O
ROOM 9

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FAIN

0 . L. THRASHER, Vice-/’residen/
A. R. KEY, Cahier

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�PXtJE SIX

KK
TIIK SANFORD HERALD

PERRUARY 5 lojj

Samoa. Though the British governmove on. added proudly
MULE FOILS A HOG THIEF ny»nt renounced nil rights over S a ­
"Today, hei-R day. today I nmkn do ,
moa In IS99. th e group hnB remained
I
bee»; mon'
Ambuss' Ju**«-rnml. Just | Animal Ran Away and Thereby Gave an Important c e n te r for the activities
now In- kU (1 ■mo uiie dollar to conio
Away a Beautiful Bit of
of tho I-ondon JUIsslnnnry society,
H A R V E S T R E A PE D BY W ASHING­ here and play do Marseillaise for 15
Strategy.
which hns n large training college a
m in u te s "— New York Evening Pqst.
TON S T R E E T MUSICIAN.
few miles from Apia
From this col­
No better example of "ways that are lege. which Is on a self-supporting
The Dam Bill.
dark and tricks that are vain" has basis, native missionaries are sent to
It
was
n
legislative
Held
day
In
tho
come la light recently than Is afforded nil parts nf th e South sens
Until a
Story From the Capital Concerning
house, and n cull (or a quorum had In a dispatch from Howling Green, couple of year» ago (he English lan­
French and German Ambassadors
been sent forth
Wearily the mem- ‘ which tells of the arrest of mie Robert guage was &lt;i Iff d a ll y recognized In the
la a Good One, Though It la
tiers dragged the nisei m s forth from Fites, colored, charged with tho theft local courts, and although, ns (he re­
Not Official.
the cool house offices Iqto the heat of of a hog.
sult of an n g ltatjon in Germany, only
a summer day. Amt ns one congress- .
Tho details that arc* given Bhow Iho tho German language Is now recog­
It was before tho war cam e In ( l i m man greeted another, the question, " Is
resourcefulness of a man when ho !■ nized, English Is still widely spoken,
earnest, of course, but hero 1« the the dam hill up?" was overheard by a '
"out of meat." Robert Fites, colored, so that the translation of the Islands
form In which a perfectly respectable rath er prim nod earnest vlslti r. who*1
was In that condition Inst winter, nnd, from n German to a British colony
old story uaod to be told over tho cig­ went on. horrified at such pr faulty, J as tho story goes, ho know of a farm
should be an easy process.
are tte s In “Washington. W hen tho gov. only to liearhhothcr group Inquire " Is owned by a white man several miles
ornmenta of France and Germany the dam bill up*" Hurrying on to­
away which was well stocked with
Boston's F ran klin Square House.
w e r e ! merely barking at each other ward the office building, still n third hogs. After sizing up tho situation,
T h e homo hns been n success from
across the conference table. It hap­ tim e her ears were assailed with tho ho decided It would be an easy m atter the start. It provides not only good
pened one day that an Italian organ undignified query—" I s the dam bill to get a fine young shout If ho had room« and good board ranging ns low
gflnder, strolling along the streets of up?"
nny way of carrying It homo after ns $4.25 n w eek, but also tho young
Washington, planted his Instrument
"W ell, | never." said the good ladv, killing It T h is difficulty was solved women are furnished parlors, where
o f torture on t h e -curb In front of tho slink In': hi r hussnr plume* viciously, by borrowing a buggy nnd a mule they can rerdlvo their friends, and
Geymnn legation and began grinding " I never heard such profane congress­ from a neighbor without tho neigh­ halls where they can have their own
out tho Marseillaise.
men
The changeable weather has bor's knowledge or consent
entertainm ents, all tho time with a
T h e strains or Franco's great na­ worked on their tempers sure enough,
A col­
Setting out In tho mlddlo of tho feeling that It Is their own
tional air fell upon the oars of tho for every congress man I meet hns night, ho drove to the plnco where lege dormitory* colffd not * bo more
Q cnnan ambassador, Count llornstorff. been Inquiring about that dam bill, hogs were abundant, and succeeded (-harming. T h e r e Is nothing of nn In­
an ho sat within, deop In the diplo­ inid the thnnghi_(&gt;( It so Impressed It­ In catching ami killing a hog T o con­ stitutional c h a r a c te r nbout the under­
m atic puzzles of lit« office, and a frown s e lf oh my mind that I almost feel like ceal his prize he had carried along taking, nnd th e re Is no religious or
overspread his brow; for tho Gormans, saying that dreatlfnl word myself for a dress and bonnet belonging to his sectarian purpose— tho Idea Is simply
though a music-loving people, love not th e nnka.of relief."— “ Affairs at Wash-~ j-n-ifn -~TTn -dmss m
15 -in a k c-- r m T truest fool perfectly nt
jrthe tnat^ n f _ M arzfUltjtJe«.- H bw - Injffdn." by -Jm r MltchWfc-ClrtpircT; TTT the apparel, s e t It upright in hla bug- j home— the wnlla n re not covered with
QTcr, ho passed tho Incident, as a N'ntlonal Magazine.
gy, and started home. It was day- rules and restrictio n s, nnd everywhere
momentary annoyance, and burled
a malrlt pt^WQmatyiuui» .wid,
light before ho began the return trip.
him self deeper In h|f ^prfc; -. ^ ^
&lt; pcpniH i'of PMkspMrfe Mrcfr.v
TinBF ft fiKptVncd that ne'm et a ’faw fiotnlncsir Y o u n g women corning to
. When tho musician, having reached
W h llo the.states of Florida, Ten nes­ early travelers along tho road.
At l tho city, for n short tlmo And U tho
•the end of tho Marseillaise, proceeded s e e nnd South Carolina have for many such meetings he. would address the i popular ¿topping place wIthijijt suf­
to adjust hla machine and piny It y ears been tho principal sources of hog with admonition:
" S i t up. old fering tho stran g e loneliness of a ho­
tel — “T h e F am ou s Fran) 1In Square
over again, tho ambassador grow rest­ phosphate rock In tho United States, lady: folks will think you're d r u n k "
less. And when the third round I&gt;q- It Is believed that the main produc­
ilut the best Inbl plans go wrong. House." by Flynn Wayne, In National
gan. Count Ilornstorff's pntleneo.broko tion In tile future will probably cornu T h e subterfuge might have been suc­ Magazine.
under tho strain. Hammering upon his from tho great deposit* of phosphate cessful If tho mulu bad not become
call bell, he summuned' an attendant.
He W a s Rlflht.
rock on public lands lit Idaho. I ’tab. frightened.
T h e nultnal ran away,
"Go out and drive that fellow from Wyoming and Montana While George­ and threw out both the driver and the
King P ete r of Servili, « h o dona nht
the b lo c k !" be commanded, and was town I« the only village strictly with­ "old lad) " A muster stroke o f hog- meati lo Jet Austria bave cverylhlng
turning again to Ills work when n in the are* discussed. Montpelier and * l ruling strategy had gone amiss, and. tier own ws)', o n ce hnd for n vale! a
bright Idea Hashed upon him. "Here, Soda Spring* are eloselv adjacent An mindful of i he fart that he who’ steals mini who seemed lo ftttd 1t quii*' Im
wait a m om ent," bo called, and. draw­ estim ate of tint high grade phosphate and runs away may live to steal an­ possibili lo utiderstand an order Intcllling a coin from his pocket, gavo tho rock available In tho area northeast o th er day. Robert Fites took to lift' genti}'.
Ilowover, soiite of bis tnlsvalet some Instructions along with tho of Georgetown has been made—2.GC3,- woods. He stayed there for several lakes, llimigli' nnnoylttg nt lite lime,
money.
21*0.000 long (oila. Although tht* e s ­ months, hut when Im&gt; enmo out the luid tiielr dlstlnctly humorous aldo.
On one occnslnn King Peter sen t thè
T h e vnlet. swiftly making hla way to tim ate Is approximate, It 1» djrived grubd Jury had Indicted him, nnd an
the ’ street,
addressed
the
organ from the most complete data availa­ officer found him nnd took him to Jail. . tnnn wlth a m essage lo bis wlfe. Ak»s!
ble et the present time and has hecn
grlndor.
There is no doubt that Robert Fites He forgot It on th&lt;* w;»&gt;■
King Peter was furlous when thè
"Can you piny
Hie Wacht am r o n 'hied to the content of the main Is a genius In his way
l i e had a
Inn. which lie» In the greater part of great scheme
RholnT*" he asked •
I lie only weak thing man rettimeli
"\Vhx. mìo n o o ilfe '" In- cxclaim i 'l "I
"Y e s. sure. M i k e . ! play him." re­ tl * urea tu-nr the hare of the plies
about it »¡in that It failed to work
itiili't belle*.' voti know wliat w o r n a t i
plied the a. i nf Italy. In the lingo of pliftte shah-*, and no ntl'-mpt I* made laiutsvilb- ' out o r Journal
tn I n t l U I U t c Hu. \a*l lenueg-s of th "
S|M'lls ' "
the country
"Trouble. as a rule. slr ” wus tlo»
^ihi you know- where M'aleur Jus- Intermediate or |ou grade rock
W a r a n d t h e 'TVimoan I s l a n d s .
m
a
l i " , 111 1e t r e t o r t
a nd M* i n - i j e s t v
Bemud, the Fren ch ambassador, lives*"
A aperta! lieb c x ' . l * between Med
Cat Had the Advantage
Imw u i i l u l c r * w h e l l l e t Ilo- ma l i « l a ns
now queried the servant
lain! and the (b rin a ti Saoieuh IslulnlCberr&gt; Kearton. the famous photog­ which have Ju»t been occupied by « stu pld as he used lo nppi-ar.
"Y«*s. &gt;e», nitre, Mike, 1 know
re
rap h er of wild animals, says that dur­ llrltlsh expedition:»rx- force from New
aponded the dago,
"W ell, here's a h n l f - d o l l a r *a!d the ing the bombardment of Vntwi-rp u dog Zealand U. -t .......pb- know that t ail
P ro o f
Ikxilghti r .'I lo-li voli r-allv llifnk
servant, handing him the coin
I and a eat followed him down the
Inin, on the bland nf t'pnlu was ili»
street
A* tile shells hlirsl the dog home of Hubert laiili* Stevenson In th" George ha» liiiao 1 lai alitili* And cali
want you to go up In Ambassador .Ins
worn nil'll house anil play T h e U'nchl Went dodging from one side of the closing years of hi* Ilf** It 1« not ►" «utiport me*
am Itlialn' for 15 minutes without stop * An! it to the other, hut the m l never g enerali' known it-v since tit- death
Fai ber Ynu tu I
l ’ve Inlketl wlth
tu rn 'd a hair
\ eat Is naturally
ping rnd erstnnd ’ *'
the house and &lt;■ t il 'solile
l o r e * ' Min and he Im» «ot peOjile on til*
"Yes, yes, cure. M ik e " exclaimed Prer-I In Indue bum bar ded and be
have been at q-"f d In the G e n o a 1 noli * timi l've tiei'u trvlng for vcure
,,, s ha- . 'ctiT Ill' s advantage on u government at * ■ 1 ’'** d 1 r
the dfigo eagerly, and sltiirliu ' , . t
l'uck
hs 1 io tiook un m in"
gau ncruss hla back, us lie prj-j at ! to |bog
r e s i l i e n c e ( o r t&gt; - ■ » - r •** o f U T i n . - n

ORGAN GRINDER’S DAY

F IF T Y P E R CEN T FORDS

T h e ratio uf Fold owners as computed lo owm-is ul all inoior .nrx ^
shown, for example, by California. Iowa and Honda, three extreme |mi-1 . m the
Union. More than 60 per cent of all the automobiles owned in these tl r&lt;*
are l-ords, and there 1 Id, 000 curs in Iowa, too. C*ri»tlh* SanfordMatbin«&amp; •I* C«.
KDWARD I l K i t . I S s

t*. F. VV11,1.1 AMS, Agent

\| iMru

Ship Your Early Fruits and Vegetables
To a safe and reliable house. Write
us for quotations. VVe n ev er overquote to influence sh ip m en ts. :: ;;

COLEMAN &amp; AUDESEY, Savannah, Georgia

coup) SCARCELY

v w - T lo 'e

WALK ABOUT
And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin­ believe I would have died il I hadn't
lakcn il.

cent Was Unable to Attend to

Any of Her Housework.

After 1 bepm taking Cardiff, J
Rrealiy helped, and all three boiilej re­
lieved me entirely.
I (aliened lip, nnd grew *o much

Pleasant Hill. N. C .— " I suffered for stronper in three months, 1 li-lt like anthree summers," wrilcs Mrs. Waller oilier person altogether."
Vincent, ol this town, "a n d Ihc lliitd and
last time, was my worst.

Cardui is purely ve|&gt;. tablc .m l rnile-

Its ingredients h.t\ c ,i . „ iu„^
I had dreadful nervous headaches and effect, on (he wofhanly coustiim a
proslrntion, and was scarcely able lo
Cardui nukes for increased xtrcn^ih,
walk about. Could not do any of my
improve:, the appetite, i m u; : tui'It0 u.sc work.
vous system, and helps lo make ¡ia!e,
I also had dreadful pains In my back
-.allow clucks, fresh and t
and sides and when one of those weak
Cardui lias helped nn-rt- t1 -i .» ..iina
6inkinR spells would come on me. I
weak women, duuni; ff e | i -'»ran.
would have to Rive up and lie down,
It xull surely do I n unt. w' m i ':i i
until if wore oil.
done for them. T ty Caid.o ’■
1 was certainly in n dreadful slate ol
heallh, when

nclinK.

II#

Cardui, Hie woman’s tonic, ami ! (irmly

f &gt;,

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I busily decided to if)

I J 4M « I

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F I V E D A Y S Y O U ’L L

NEVER

FORGET

Everyone is in Search of Happiness

T1 A
M PA
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13 PREPA,U NO TO G IV E IT T p YOU S E R V E D IN A JOLLY
AND U N IllU E FORM

T A M P A W ants You Here, and Trusts Nothing will Interfere.
T A M P A Is Going to Show You a Carnival That's Going to Eclipse
Anything of its Kind Ever Attempted.
“

T A M P A Learned Lots from Its Last Year's Carnival, and K n o w s
W here to Improve on that Delightful Occasion.

FANTASTIC PARADES

ARTISTIC PARADES . MASONIC PARADES . EVENING PARADES
and “PARADE PARADES” Constantly Da; and Night
A Spectacular capture of Tampa by

KING GASPARILLA AND “YE MYSTIC CREW”

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W ater Carnival. Brilliant with Fireworks. Music by Countless Bands. Street Carnival
Dances, rarely Costumed, Aerial Flights and Balloon Ascensions

ALL
TO
BEI «FREE
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Tampa dctcata "hold up” entertainmenta. Everything is offered to you without "a string tied to IC

The Cheapest Railroad

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T H E SANFORI) HERALD

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OODOOOOOi
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fínen a Millinery Shop in Your Town or Home
Be Somebody!

K ille d , But

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1 began last year with $100.00 stock, did $.n,(mhmk&gt; 1&gt;um0 nittf You can do as well.
Will send you romplrtt* lot of
0 (rjntnied hats for $25. $50 or $100, as you d.-Mr.Order at
once for spring trade, you double your nmnej in one week,
lx t me tell you how 1 have made a success.

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Soldiers Welcome Brief Rest and
First Chance to Change
Clothes.

Mrs. Newmans Ladies $3 and $ 5 Hat Store

0 23 North Ocean Slreel

47 DAY FIGHT
IN TRENCHES

50

Be Independent!

Jacksonville. Florida

OVER

THEIR

PLIGHT

Mudcoated Infantrym en Tell of Th eir
Life at Front— Only II Left of 250
In Original Company — Kill
Germans to Get Clothee.

ffft r flL? MJM* « ti ir*

Dy G A B R IE L DELAGARDE.
Corrrspom lc nt of the C h ic a g o P a l l y N e w s
A rn io ne, r r a i i c e . — I h a v e Just p a s s e d

A R A N ÍD E E D

ISO

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t w o d a y s In a t l n v h a m l e t n e a r Um
fro n t betw een A r r a n and A lb e rt, s le e p
Ing on straw

a n d l i v i n g on b r e a d a n d

Are

Saved.

"Wh.it would v on e x p e r t ’ " he a s k e d
" I t m ig h t h a v e b e e n m y tu r n h a lf an
h o u r lutet
T h e r e » a s no use In w n f
rylng "
Thnt

JOKE

T o w els

□ a o o o a o o o o o a o o o o a o o c o o o c io o
a
a
i
o

night

two

men

went

an d

go'

t h e bod? of t h e ir c o m r a d e an d b u r le d
It.

No Word of Rebellion.
During the entire two days I lived
with these man t did not hear a single
wont of nnger or revolt. They i|uea
(toned me eagerly (or war news, about
what the people were saving In the
cities .1ml what the opinion was In
the allied ami neutral countries They
P ip re s .. d the hope that the war would
not Inst much longer, nnd some sighed
when thinking of t h e i r . wives and dill
dren. photographs of whom they
showed me
Rut always they were
.jq o&lt;| I m m o r a l .

It

.waa_a£ if

WV/

tr .L c .V o t f W

. w * trreft tffetv*n»r lfrtrr &lt;My* to-regPwTrer
47 consecutive d a y s In Iho tren ch es.
B y this time they must have resumed
th eir old positions on the tiring lino.

Certain-teed
Qimli'v

D u rability
G u iu a n -1 r e d

R o o fin g

C a r t -itiied

It r n e n n a t h o b e a t p r o t e c t i o n

fo r y o u r b u ild in g s.

Y o u ran tc»( roofing until i!ic n a n co m e limnc— by ev ery known ineani— twist it,
Kull it, tear it, bite it— and when you get llir,&gt;.-!i y. m* 11 ktio.» jo.t a» imithwU.ut
.»» long it will wear -o w h in &gt;■ •11 ■ -•-.rtt I. t
I &gt; r n 1 roofing expert can’ t lc!! b y n‘ *. t e t
I .tt,r r.«.h
»» 'I It •
I'lic onl»
true trit ¡» on the tool W h e n a nut ’ »if.. tor- r l.j. tlie Ianii in h . pi...In. t t.. &gt;f 11 I
lel.iii.l it with .1 1 * , rxr • jjr a u ti r , I *. Lr.l I s ih.
t».e ii.il 1» ot Ii three I
Uniting mills— tiirte’ V the kind "I di p* ii.ktiilr pfotiin t »», 41c lonktltg l i t
in our ru'totnrrv.
Wlien in need »if Huildiny M x l r n d . 1 &gt;• • hr* 1 . l tm . v*
, V| .
\f
•o.ik, « 1. , tr.itcmlirr tint wc liui.ilh , . •» ,
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HILL HARDWARE &amp; LUMBER COMPANY

T h e first m a n w i t h
w h e n the g r i m , d i r t y

whom I talk ed
colum ns b ro k e

ranks anti scattered about the thirty*
odd farms which compose the h am let,
said :
" Y e s , monsieur, we hnvi* been IT
da&gt;s in the tr e n ch e s without o n ce r e ­
moving our clothes or even mix shoes
Except fer two old Vensanls we passed
back along Ihc road, you arc the ilrat
civilian we have see n In all this tim e.
Hut. you see, wo do not look too m is e r­
able
We oven stood It very well, be­
cau se wo are Uretons, who tiro n tough
and stubborn race
Hut we are rath er
dlr!&gt;, are we n o t ’ "
Joke Over L ife

In T r e n c h e s .

I r e p l i e d fr nt i kI v

t hat

1 had

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P l a n t i n g

S p r i n g

F o r

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F u ll lint* new crop semis n|‘ all kim ls.
supply vo u r w ants.

W e

i-:»ti

Ki'i-ti dirtier Uirti in .»II m* life

I h eir ^

Kilgore Seed C om pany
P l ant C i t y , Fla.

that

im i h a r d ih o o d

Tilt* o id i ih t n g

tiilllj »VOI t l»■»I I lieti» wit* llielr
(| * »»M. |i »»mild I..* ... ciipied

c h i t h i ' B » n r t o r n a n d p«.v«T**d vvith j ..
to'ir d i n * liy l i n i n g r e c r u i t s
liiveri» nf yel l ow d a y a n d t h e i r «I n» ' »
liecnilre ■ f t Iti* Ir Iti*’ *
who* tut gilt
l o o k e d l i ke l u m p s o f m u d w i d t h h a d
M i|o- rain g t \u
Iij rdt - i i i ' i i a r n u n d tli*-tt (• &gt; i
^ W ihe
lleillenallt
told MID Htllllhf* h
Th.
m e n » e r e l a u g h i n g a n d J o k i ng h n p p l l )
hud ç j l u x u r i o u s r o o m h a c k
(haï

Irntn t h e r a t i e r a w h i l e hi the c o r n e r
Ih»» a g e d g r a n d f a t h e r w a s w e a v i n g o n
a h a n d hmtn
l i v e r t h e ir cnft&lt;»e a n d
tirunily
i lie u i d d l e r a
r e i i e w .i l
llod r
i..k»-- at the e\pe tit »e iif tin- li"&lt; bet*
i f «pfituito» i ih e lr o w n »Ilr.llnci-H a n d v n
rl.
I. aturi'W ot III»- Iti 111»- T e l e 11• -e
T o tile in. t»1 ■ i (• it 111 11)&lt;• 111 of a dt-Oalll
latitio iiade

W rit»* fo r n rw c a ta lo g .

courn»-,

t u- v e r

»‘ n o u g l l
tVe C’ l l l e r e d iht* v i l l a g e 1 nil
,i pu I if, i '|ii.’ la» i-rii Idle ketii'd w 11 11
Miinkt» wttb M iring« o f ontmiH h a n g i n g

&lt;i

W o r r i e d About T h e i r T r e n c h e *
T l o » did not s e e m lo risalire tlmt
they ex ctu |m i!ei| trulv
asto n ishing

tltev

told

the

lila to r )

of

I h e l r r o m p a n v a t t i r e t h e liegltllillig of
the u n t
rii.-v hiol part lei p a l e d in
m am
Iin III v-h a n d t h e r o m p a l i )
hail
(teen e n llr e lv r e o r g r t l l l / e d thri-e t i m e s
i i f tli»- o r ig in a l e o n i l n g e i i t o f I.VI ttn-n
o n lv

one

o d lcef

and

l»'U

men

w ere

ther*
fran»
ciurli
píen •

llbmi
ho vit
on

t*

i

fltttîiL* »»f %\ Tifi h rtiHÍ h!ni ?r»
.hi .] In' »»¡in a fra 1.1 th » ’

.i ti»i ' i o. i h o
r a i n mi g h t
tlo- i I’lllttg arol ovi' ii ri'Bfti tils
l l o ri'|ironi-|n'tl hlnis.-if f o r
i. fi lu'iiiiol soitio tiooks vvlilrh,
o n . 11.it. ho i n l r h l lliol In I'ft'l

rori'l ot
M .• ' L111*‘

D u g Hole * W i t h

T h e i r f ian ri*.

In ,,n ,,p. n M» 1*1

Sanford
C oca-C ola Bottling C om pany

th.

.■ o t i r o
I . 'to p u n y
non f - 1
itiiiK •• tin lii-st o f Mil's#' f o u r
r i- p o so , i l o a n i n g
pro» d u i *
»las h «if
t h o m s v l v#'s an d itioir
grnnslng
t l o 'r rlfl. • n 'I • iMiig a m i ilrlriklng 1
mu « 'i i o tip » i. u n i i .| ti tlo Ir iirtlunut » Ig ll« tn tli#' ir )
s p ir it s t h a n • '» o r

troiirlit-s In lio lt iT
llo o r nnlors aro

s lin p l) in l i ' l ' i
mol holil t h e y w ill,
you m a y ho Miro. in Iho v o r y last m a n .

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In

Hot 11rs

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SEARCHING SUSPECTS

Sole VuentN for U RANCH ( |TY SPRINGS MI NI UM W \ II If

Ing

to

m ake h ole«

big

en o u g h

to

o u t I I III/' 1
w i r e v»

efore lh * ‘ treln-lies h a r h e d
ing Oil vvtile It le Ms w i t »*

p ,,

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,* am| i.eeaxlotial

little

the

so il!

nnd

body

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t h e co ld " a s

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1

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wnr
road work at all times

•* * « * *

gtir tni't iis

had

been

several

men

of

th is

com pany

had

done.
R a i n Is m o re s e r i o u s h e r e In PI
c a r d y . w h e r e t h e c l a y h o ld s Vnt» r o n
t h e s u r f a c e . D e s p i t e g u t t e r s nnd r o o f s
rain n lw a v s gets
In to the t r e n c h e s

carelessn ess,

“ you

get

D e a th L o t e s
Tho
little

Its T erro r*.

fo ll o w i n g s t o r y
preoccupied

I l l u s t r a t e s how-

w ith

death

these

m en are:
O n o d a y the m e n In t h o r e a r g u a r d
t r e n c h d e c id e d t o s e n d a s o l d l e r to
fe tc h w a t e r from a v i l l a g e tw o k ilo ­
m e t e r s &lt;12 m iles! a w a y .
It w a s «
tine, w a r m d a y a n d t h e y w a n t e d to
w a s h them selves
A n h o u r Inter t h e
s o l d i e r r e t u r n e d w | t n t w o p a lls o f wn
t.-r, w h i c h all w e r e e a g e r to us»-, hut

l e n g t h , Is n a m e d R u e I j f a y e l t e ,

a f t e r t h e lo n g e s t n t r e e t I n ' P a r i s ,
'■ &lt;* t r e n c h e s a r c n a m e d .

\ (« c r in n n Hnlt|l**r H»*urrliliit: u Holghiii poiusant lu tlii* iio||Jitiorhi&gt;o«l of

th- y»»r

t#fî»etAofi Pft.
th* llrwn** tax

N’A o n

and Car «itali— T h a t

h»r»lnafi»r m#ntlon»d «hall
b# paid to th* d iy of Sanford by tha p*r«on

I rngagid in, managing or tramartlng tho
j awvara I liimn *-**«»« (lf orru pa Ilona harrinaftrr
I mon tinned, io* wit:, moving pic tur» ahow«,
;■ I 15..ÔÛ, * tract ra riti tal». «tr*»t ihowau tirawi
j pwflormanrra or * t posi lion compañías, for
[ each tant or booth or othrr «tructur», for
rach day, 110 .0 0 ; all «mall «how*, othwr^
than rigruM*«, fit her theatrical or la u d * # '
* 'Mia giteti %11 hIjri tanta, whathar m ar rad
nr unriit pfrd. or ci van in a temporary an r Inaura, aarh day, | 2&amp; Of
Provided, However
that »iprtt rarnivaU. «treat «how«, «tract
per f ormane,.«
ripmilion compañía« and
»tiller •mall d u « » other than &lt;irruM-i, when
r a htLit m g in ih * city of Hanford, under tho
autpica«. dirartion and control of th» H»m- •
inoí» County Fair A«»oeiatlon, «hall not bw
r*‘«juifrd to pay th* llrana* tax haralnh»for»
provided, hut In lieu thereof. Ih» H»minolw
i 'aunty Fair Association, shall pay unto th»
city of Hanford, Florida, a llrwnao tax of
$ rJ a Ô0. and upon payment of the «aid «um,
th** *aid He min id o t «&lt;ilrtty Fair A««orl»tton
■ hail h*
tiled tu • lire dm*, authorising
them to hold a county fair and to opertao
■ luring the period uf «aid fair, any and all
■ t r***-! rarnlvala. itrret ahow«. «trret p*rfitinunt i* i»* r %|tti«u i»m com panie* **r other
«itiwU ahi*»-- i * m«y hi determini1 d upon
Ii) Hi* Ai»t &gt;*&lt; mi fióla i mini) Fair Associa

J A C K S O N V IL L E . F L O R ID A '

M(i\i vnuimsiMi

AN n ilI M N A S W .
\ m iintininrp wu t hortsinie th# «!Ti»uih#fli
|t&lt; il TVI#phun# mil I » t r /*ph ( &lt;in&gt;itian&gt; lu
ruttai run, ii|*#ratr «n«l tniinliifi lin « «»f
tf&gt;t#)ih«in# *»i«i 1#1#fr«fth upnn,
and
tin»!ir th** I*u I•i i•* r«i»i|s, *1 fret « alpi highway *
.i» «ti*- « D » «if Stufagli } I f»«!« «lui f*i «i
iutf* upwfat# tanti mtaitiiAin I m n ni ir Ir
«riti olili f lrl«'f»hnn* |igi*|»#M y •»( I hi
''•li{tüf&lt;| I »’ ii’ Ji hiiíi«* I iittijiati v Don I«*• atol
t.r t i* «trivi • alvi nubili I-I«»«*» t.1 1 br ri! \
"1 " ** 1 :
f I’ ■r •*Iä— it tij 1 »» sulltui «as* il*«»
“•i* ».
T. 1. n» . ri. t Mtt,k.,t. * .......... . «Il «if
' ■ ■ I• r* l'hti* * lift. * Im-Ìb . «Hi«1! • tfr» *l»4 «11h**f
Her 1 Tin urdí n a nr e «hall herum* ri­
* »' '* I h"it* 11r»*j.»* ft s bti * ht- «i f.'i-ls a ai*I («uh
h* D* • ’ r * -'t t4 * «'il) «tf Natifitrd Piotiti* i •» ferì iie upon tt* pa-« agr and appro « at li y
»it*'"
mayor or Up i’ ti hamming « |«» with nut
»h* Siit|i|*iti IHr H ’l'iflr |.h «»u« «f» •! p l«-f f 4f»h

hn* apprurat

1,
1
h •■«»u■11 of fht » i) *n( !*ia ii for «I

* ** 1
\ d »nr d «fa»ire« and parta of nf
ititi« m r« 'Mi r**n fliirt herewith are hereby
re ¡»ea Ito!
Faaaed thi* tth day of January., \
tv

.N»•« t kun 1
I' h« I1 jif*g m i«f Iu d h* a nrl t he
* « file '* her all.i) grant eit In the Soliti! hr? fi
Ii. » ! - ! j■ « « i «Ti ri I - ' • » ■ * r■ t 1 P Wp.a-ti

.......

&gt; --ig..

v W II Kit M m t S .
» ii ■ »" rn« n i'll) ( ou nr it
• er ! if » that the foregoing
iigiliiia nr*
«ai*
duly
p s**ed by the city
mil n* d id **. (.»*■ ! Florida, «n regular ■ «*«
*»*ia, ( iio i h tth da&gt; of Januar&gt;, \ It

.............p**at»

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IH. day of

T II K A S H I It.
Mayor.

A ll

T h e r e la a

AV lirfea». Al a -perial rieri ion of the i|ual

l f î » » d eiertor* of the cltv of Hanford, Fïufid «
d u l y r a i l e d a n d he i d ot* t h e l tit h d a y
o f A u g ii* 1 I 'd I
'i » a t v o t e d M i - ' ’ I |*e c i t y
. i '»* ri f ur d
F lo rid a
i**ue r e f u n H n g l * o n d «
to 111* a I» »*O'ti I of f i f t y T h o u 'and I Holla ra

! r*fl O!Ml

IISr th*- p»|f ¡Mire of refunding the

tiij i « * ,*.i, t i,|f

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Her t tort 1
That ihe »al** of «aid bond«
tu Ilari!*, Furile* »V Citrnpifiv of N r » Y o r k
City is hefrhy r jt tbi'd »n*I '■ «ntlfmed in
«II
- p#-» t • 4ud thal -aid refunding bunds
«f 1 1*. . 1 #1 «itfurd. Florida in fhe amount
$ V t l . t H I t J t . 1,1 l i e
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FEAR SHORTAGE OF HORSES
Ao erlcan Arm)# Officer» May Sogjeat
That Sale to B ellig e ren t, Be
Checked.
I o n d o n —Anmrii-un army ofTkeri
who a rc watching tho military situ­
ation In Europe arc roncernMl over
tiiv pro«pert -ot Ani' fli»#* siii'jily of
homes being ileplel»'I 1j &gt; lb** «'nor*
minis ex]Hjrlull(in» In ihe helllgerenis,
liils cri-ntliig a iliniKernfis etindltlon
regarding American army r.-iinlremeiits.' T h e wholesale and Indiscrim­
inate shipments of marcs 1» regarded
paitlrtltarly us danKemus It Is prob­
able that some suggestion will lie mad«
for the nonex|Mirtuil&lt;&gt;n o f mares pot, bl» «•neoiiragIng the owner»
keep
Ikern by the pn»lliellt ot sn'iie govrniiui'lll holilil» »» III Etigiai &lt;1 and
Kr.iiic.« K r a m n-ct*nil» or.deri'l ir#0,f)0#i horses Ironi America
New con­
tracts will lie made the lirst uf Iho
year, and Euplouil also la making
large jiurchases In America and l.\in{.tu
T h e situation thnutetm *.■» 1&gt;©
far worse than after Ihe i'c e r war,
when Am erican horse Industry w t j
I o arely *» **

*»»

'

, , 1111*1 \j

-«ti at.

l o i H ilf*

•*;

•■o nd•

•■'

» h« ' l.-rr fl* j !«•i
t.*f d « 1 Ult* •&gt;(
F liffid«. «ni*tl»*i
\ r» «et
l*r uh* bal i n g
h*
i «r «ar«t i i! by M un p i pali llf - « f
F f ü T tr h tA e *

■ ■r It'ihl* lu ! ’ *•*
1**1 **

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III
L

t., r • ‘ *•11 » ■ ti Fur

D &gt; T w C»Is 1 . M a r d i Og I h l M y

1 c«r»,

I.r With au! Kr *r%lnr ihi- Kighl »1 «nd »f*
ter f h** f vjPmlitin uf «tirli T erm tu Fur
■ h I •r F r ' tiert &gt; Iiwr.l
u
K 'g h * .
a p p 'O 'rd

ut) f. r « u r h
F - v u e ht •*
J i | t » r Ü n d , F * .*

*1 h r r r f u n * , t h r ■« i i l n t y a l
H » n ie n t F ia
‘ é|
b *■t *■i 1y r i l »r *■« •! y r »-* » r % e* i h* r i g h t i ■t
« cl 1 1 d «M*M h r f r 1 y f r ij u 1 r » » h* F a u 1 h r r n 1fir i !

Telw.fiHc»t)r «ad

TelegfRfih

Ü!»n»p|ny

■*

«

c •ri ■I ! I in n p ra s c rd e n i l u »fia- i h t i n g #.5 '.i*rt u f
!h r
b g lifi., grant»
and
p n .ilfg * * ,
f-«n
i f .*» e n d J H i w r r » h e r e i n r u t i t f t i n r d » l o g i v e

ond

gf«nt

the ««id city of

Stnford,

-

1 1

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I I-

i v a- *r »* a m i t i 1 1
ip / **11
♦ *«»*; on ai d lot
a* t e
dit**, an»
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d pro (left ,
«ill lie *1

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li ti Pc

Pt*l

p r u *i d e

1 , * ' e p«V Deni «»f

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if
• rfi

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,
shall
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fit

pruMlf
v* maturity «mi ha* pro|.
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an I ruîja
i
* ■ '* Aiifiuall, u u 1 11 «a»f %«p | t*•.n

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f * •

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w tlh u U t any

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*** 1 M **ft 'He p«rf uf If
c'| % ru'Jti 1
hi ■
Nnnfurd, «»t any utfjrer »hire#»'
Neri mo 1
That nil ordinane«»« .»r par «
•if ordinane*# in conili • herewith «re t ♦*
¡••■ ■ lartf «lid »h** *»r litiatl
-h»ll »«We etfr »
1 111 Mm *|i Celi
Fa*** I fb • Hi» day ««f January, A., I*.
I ■* l :•
W IIK ItN DON.
('hiirmnn O t y Council
Î hvftL, ceri»fy that l hv furt-guing urd i *
«rtc«*
duly pa«»ed by Ihe city r«»un • i |
of Sanford, Flor da, in regular «»««ion, Ibi »
the tth day of Ja n u a r y , À IF, 1 *M *,
Mifoe«« fii i hand tiri «e«1, uf i g i j city m
ih * * hr I tT M a y off Jarttiar
1 •*I
M IV. l . n V E b b .
City Clrrk
Aup n u r d by rie I til« Ith day off J «ou a y
J
\
1»
CH?.
i
D I. T i l KAHM IM,
'
UF F n -Hr __________________________ Mayor
uf

Flor­

Nntfre «f Application for T at Deed For *r
Nerticin S7S of Ihc Gen rtaf Hlalulr«
Siti lev* I* hereby gtvc ' »hat #\onU k Mr*
«riil te'egra idi I*!«*».. tir&lt;#r&gt;- rV&gt; «nd equJn
luí y re, purrhaaer of
rn*- «t or *»rhef l'f ï|w*C &gt; W*ed linder or u 1 I I dated II'» îrd Ffc
TtiAPM 1 fi n w ,1 b | h »
fr«. . fit.
• -.c: ■ ! «•# fl!df «uf
K. t» !
Cran»« »11 uf -u# h Ua* 1 «i»! ».d |*r..j# hi » mad* * l*pi ». «I uf,
- ► u b 1»,. «an! ili uff «1 !nt#|
b 1or ••!«
d Cf #'j « tt a- vI' *
♦ » , d* ire i., p
lia«# a« * • «lu • ' i»n uff e * ‘ ■ * r- ' hi f IP- 1»
1•r ifu ci y real ur prf «U M«l
i» -d by * ,u «t» »1 m He mui' I» •
♦1,
aid
t» of
Lot r, i»
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i und« lo fe - it
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*« *
* urh refllltrate nt vh. n«rti** iC J
er* . n *&gt; . Th!» prdin»nrr *1«U 1** m Dole«« «aid rerun, «t»* • hwll be
f
Iran* «nd »fiel
f e r t h e d a t e u f tl* p a » A « ’~* r crn »d in f to lav. « n d**
will I»
*n d pproval by i l » rnrger.
* n the built «lav • f Fr* • u ♦ y, A lì
t'ii&gt;-,d Sy ihr r ii * rm.. il nt ih r n t , &lt;:|
A iltieai tuk *&gt;i»)rial •i¿natkure «nd
al
S « t»í .'#»1. I'liitlrfa, in u , m.|i %e.,lnn Ihl
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t»*o FiS d»y o I • i •
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itr ||) ^
L A
(Mil tal.A *D,
1 * 0 tkou.»nil nin. ‘'•Ooifril «toi Stlcrn
Clerk F if uit i
■ n‘ nulf (To., Fla.
#1 W. Il L 11 N D O S .
Ily J a « C. Ito berta, D, C
I'rrtolrtit. C i t y íj í u n d L
lÖ*Ffi*§tc
Atte»!:

M. w. u iv r u .,

^

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■ f i l i* f r » n c h f « e t u f i u r r h « -*- * fn&gt; t w l r p h u n e

t't .lk et t h . r ,t y nl Jiantnr.l. I,»»l)
Approved Ihl* 2nd ii») ot F r i f i n r y , In

ii iifiÉÜifiditfi tllf «tilllili»lili

per

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p t r pu-a «P j*♦ ro . oil n g
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p*t . Mg i L, Mit» rv'*
prtnr!¡i«i
respectively
bnnti« «■ • lile »ame
•Ine* i here i* hereby diferí et' 1 k ‘ »’ 'cvi-rl
! «ruf rnt!cetc i r a e fi , .ar wh! le a n v ‘ of •* d
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rn %*i*1 r r
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A n t i r i l i f i a n r e lit I ' r m l i l r f u r i h « - I ' a g m e n t
**f ih** I n l r r e w t
and
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F ifi»
! ho danti H o lla «*
f "iP, Otiti
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M e tid a ,
M efu n d In g
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W h ic h
W t t r A u i h u r ia e t l to b e
t l a Su* *c lal
f ìr r ii » h
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trenches, w h ere
th o re w e r e several.
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h u n g »»h » ti w o u ld r i n g w h e n t h e w i r e
was
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nlhrr [»arUr» in ittlsmt
Sfiliti« i« hrrriiy (I trn you. (hat Üb.»». M .
H «n*í, * h# fi If *i I Hr ml Doit* raunt y» Florid»
on ihr fit h J » y of January, A. IF 191A, |# virij « writ of «tiiirhmriii an vom f r »I » s t a i r ,
lying id Si» mi ci til» county* Fiorici», d ffrrlb ed
«« fiillnw«, to-wti • Fast «juarter of norlhaaat
a|iihit»r of lout ih« eat ijuarlrr, «action t w anly *
four, town,» hip
t wrn ty-on« south, rang »
t a rn t) nine csat, roritatfting Ian arra« mor»
nr I»«*, «ani writ of attachment baiitg i«au»if
out of «nd under ih» a*al of I ha Circu ii
Court in anil f**r Sornioni» County, Florid»,
in that fort «In raus* pending In *alf| rciurt,
whrfrtn S
M Hrhwarlt I« plaint «&lt;7, arwi
M K Flrfrh* r 1* dafnndant.
U lilac« you
«Dp« «r I« ’ «Id rau«* on April lilh, 10 t&amp; .
judemrni t ) default will 1*^ e^trrad againat
&gt; 4»u atid final judgment thrraon.
Wit na*« mj hand ami **»l of laid court,
ihi« ihr hih da&gt; of Janu ary. A. I&gt;. J ' J I 5.
i:. a . D o u g l a s s ,
Clrrk of Circuit Court. S * ml nolo (*n-. F la .
1 **i*H
B y J « » ('. llohrrt«, |i. C?,
Wii«un 4 ilnusholdrr,
A n or nay« for Plaintiff
tu-Kri-iMc

Seri mu
l ’|*«l 54 id Ctltnp«ny «had ID
det’ iDli) the etty of Hanford. Flor dn again*!
i toi h
«ad iMijtni al' liabdhu-a lor tlan « ^
may ari«* nr «rrrue to the rU y "Í
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! I-.ml *. fruiti any injur .
from ttm d»o r g
• rad 01 l i e • » gj

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you buy must bear (lie
Q. k , t|»at Htvcs you
BOAT c o n f i d e n c e . F e r r o
^
motdts may justly
claimthisconfidencc
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4 V W because they have
nil the good polms crrtbodietf by
experienced experts
who have built up
I'crro power and repu­
tation In the engine

•n ihr t irmli 4 ««uri n( Ihr Nrtrnlh J iid ir la
( (trull oí I Ibrida, In «rad for Mr ml noir

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THE DETACHABLE

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Itiue in t* *1 room a. th*1 straw In wliti It
Is changed e»erv two w e e k s
L ittle

Here is a complete outfit you can carry will» you anyvilu r&lt;
Clamp it on your rowlxiat,
dory ,t»ki (Tor canoe a ml travel
1 to 9 miles an hour. On
lake, bay or river you have
a power boat for commerce
or pleasure and you rin vest­
ment is extremely small.

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G ra d u a lly , h o w e v e r , trenches w e r e
c o m p l e t e d and a sutit»*rraii**an v i l l a g e

B o ttlers o f S o d a W a te r and

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MAHOGANY
W H IT E P IN E AND
ALL HARD WOODS

now a u d ;

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whom the men treated respectfully, a*
bol h were tendent as woll ns cône
rades: frotn the thoughtful young civil
Oligltieer, now a commun soldler, who,
ono realUod. w-as accnstomed to a Hfe
of lu x hrv and who douhtless would
' bnvo bci-ri stupefied if ho had been
told six months ago that presently ho
would in. dwelling givyly a month nnd
n half In .» ditch without ev«*n taking
off hi* -tow* from tho workmen and
from the small shopkeepers, to the
sergeant who was a genuine cOunl of
tho old Hreton nobility—all In ihelr
serernl ways expressed their Joy ntbeing able to *lei&gt;p In a good barn on
thllk straw, wash themselves and
stroll r».*tfullv about

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C O P P E R AND
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-‘ •sardines'. K ren ch Tb*itterles a fow'-hilil- ■BTtnplinril souls had formed within ( o
.iro.i vnr.ia
•t.nn.inroii interm it- them adapted to the present e x t r e o r p “
dinar» circumstances,
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l o y o a r s service; when you buy
roofing, when you know you can
pet 1 5 years n u a ra rte e d service
when you buy

the &gt;tar of our borii, on# thnuiind n lm&gt;
h ufi «It »«i «Hi il miren.
D I. T II It A HII K II.
M i y o f , »’ ll» of Hanford, Florid«.
I, M \l I #0 Vr 11, hereby certify that the
«bute I* à true and correct copy of ah*
nffjiHtRr#
at an open *e«*lon of ihr
m«&gt;*»r and countil of the city of Sanford.
Fioriti* held .,n ih** l»f day of Februar y,
in ih** y**ar *f uqr 1 »»rd
m thousand m m
hun.trv.i .r. &lt;1 At ... »
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* IrrL *,t * i» i ...i.ir • ..t »hi- City of S«n
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SEND US YOUR ORDERS I

The» waited, hut the soldier did not D
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return and another wont to hunt for u
o
him
Email» ho saw the soldier » Ith a
the towel* in III* Inind and III* head □ I ItKAMS
( ’ll AN NEKS
bent ti&gt; the earth
A rail brought no a
o
ANGl.ES a n d
aUBW'er
Pile man hnd raslil) lifted o
his head ! • »e ili. gruuud and wa* In o
M l SHADES
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stand» ••li‘ t ilirmigli both tempi#'.' a
n oil.K it PLA T E
T h e sol.Il.-r who told till* story look o
o
TANK S T E E L
(ho l o w . U front III* dead comrade and
S
S T R IT T IR A L
calm l) returned to »»iuOi himself
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PAGE SEVEN

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THE SANFORD HERALD

e ig h t

Let e v e ry b o d y make it a G R A N D S U C C E S S . Have a good tim e in the old tow n this ^
w eek, and believe us— w e , one and all on the old A v e n u e , are and w ill be heartily in the $
push for success and a G R E A T E R S A N F O R D ,
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RADE FINEST IN STATE about

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the manner in which the prties
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ntinued fromTage 1
them on their merit» strictly and ultopainting the letter» on the » ¡ h e r according to the details of
ed instead of purple.
In I*»1 color ,,rhcmP “ n‘* deviations.

left immediately for his home in
Orlando and j f any of the contes­
tant* were di*gruntled they enn find
ttinj next week in Orlando. It was u
inott ditTlcult contest, a* all the car*
vert» decorated in a manner to call
h rib*-m uch praise from the great
c ok’d assembled.
Serenaded the Herald
J Th rou gh

the

court say

of

Mr

tjlurence Woods of the Fust is Lake
Region and the Eustis Bund a much
inpfeciated compliment • was paid
l)e stuff and force, including the
atliF* of th e Herald, at th e ckise of
he au tom obile
parade y e s^ y d a y
aftern oo n , when the band a sac mm ed
jn front of the Herald office and
f4v o th em a delightful serenade
T l ir t u beautiful num bers were re n ­
dered by the band that brought
fi/rth an outburst of applause that
testified to i he warm ap p reciatio n

of lh«* Herald people, of l hin charm-; Mi"* O v e r tir e d , Mi»* Steagall, Mi*»
iiig courtesy. It was » nrettv Li-um- j G lacis. S m ith . Mrs. Nellie Jlo b e rU ;
pTi merit for which the editor and staff* \VTll. B attle. J . L Robinson, MI m m
cordially thank the genial Clarence I Patton and Sower»; Mr. and Mr*,
npd the Kustis Band.
Kustis ha* ( Huntsman, Mr*. I)r. Irwin, Mi**
reason to be Justly proud of it» band Huntsman, Mr. Tappan.
I)r. Han-

inter last Sabbath.
DrTTleownlre wi lt- preach the
ihon to the Juniors. These junior
services Sunday morning» are draw­
ing increasing crowds.
All men will, be cordially received

utiguished visitor* to the c ity y e s ­
terday
Hr B lackm an i* greatly in ­
terested in ,lh e c a ttle b u s i n e s s 'and
came in to get an earful of in t e lli­
gence about cattle and th eir dis­
eases from the experts who were
here for th ree day*.
Dr. B la c k m a n
recently purchnsed the Astor grant
near here and ha* thousands of a ere»
of line p astu re lands that he is s t o c k ­
ing witfi fide cattle, sheep and pigs

Mr and Mrs. J . ’ H. Woodward
and so n , A. If
Woodward ai lived
y e s te id a v aftern oo n , and a ie now
established at La Belle, where the
family will enjoy the remainder of

Mr

Hum to Breach

Rev F D. Hunt will preach again
Sunday morning at the Im perial
T h e a tr e ut II o’clock
A very large
congregation heard this popular tom

FAIR WEEK AT
THE BIG STORE

corne
Our
Store

Our displays will be quite a large feature
Seminole County Fair, showing you just what
correct dress for Spring and Summer.

Men’s pants, values $5

Ladies’ housedresses

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160 acres hue trurkint
orange grove -of ]:j acres, 10
tract of splendid him murk
For full

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Hon-. It'infll IS.

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R oom s f.*r fi
makes] rooms w&gt; i
at 206 Th ird St.

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J e r s e y m i l k . 1 0 . f* *
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Ibi» Heading I HUE E C E N T S n
Line Fur Each Inner lion. Minimum
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G o o d t a l d e b o a r d .il
Junes, 2 0 6 P a rk avemii

FOR SALE

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For Sab*
Wholesale shipping fresh
water tisli business, including tish
nets, tish boats and gasoline l a u i o b e s
also listi house, et I
Inquire of &lt; 1,
V in re n t.
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For

Sab

High

grade

Jersey

freshening this week.
Inquire A
Marshall, Cameron C ity, Phone No
1008-2.
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if you wish to sen
property or exrh.irg*
lend. Ohio pr&lt; . &gt;if;
For S a le
Private pool table in
with Wm I Wilson. N
fine co n d itio n .
Cost (our hundred
1, .,1*011 Bldg., I lev r i a m i .
dollars.
Will »ell ch eap.
Box 102,
lohn
W ilson.
Midl oi iv ill
M aitlan d , Fla,
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Si :,'ord

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ro r Stile Cheap- Farm of !* arie*.
Wanted Old rags
N&lt;*0"
P i tiled, home and outbuilding*,
linin’ &gt;
with growing crops.
Easy terms. dean mg* wanted
Reason, sickness.
W. E. Squires Sanford Light St Pu I Co . I’
Will pay 2 cent* per p«u' ¡
near Celery avenue.
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Great show of new dress
materials for Spring.
Any coat or suit in the
store,

For Sale or Trade— Wood yard
and mill. Owner has other business
Box T247, d t y . •
42-tf

Your Store

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A largì* falli v

Finder return to
receive reward.

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Melon Seed for S a le Selected
PLACED A N YW H E R E . IP 1 ID " , , , 8 £
Tom Watson in any quantity. Write
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Malloy Bros. Ac Turner, Fenbolloway
A
I _ ly, Sunday P«a- f i , - J r t
Florldo.
4 8-411&gt;
For Sale or Rent Cheap-*~7*i
acre farm, all tiled, two good flowing
wells. Near Beck Hammock station.
Fenced nnd good barn.
Address
Cora C. Ilollinger, 125 Center St.,
Canastata, N. Y.
3 9-tf

AGS ä T Ä AU,
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her Sale Old Fibre F a c to ry site
on Lake Monroe, near old Atlantic
Coast Lino fly. passenger depot.
Splendid site for manufacturing In­
dustry.
lloth rail and water facil­
ities.
For terms and price address
L. B. Wootton, c-o American Fibre
Company, Jacksonville, Florida.
45-9tp

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a n U r r c h a r t * o f your » i l v r r t « » i n * m l** ' '
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r u n s I ro m m i U A - I c ilen i»,
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M O N TG O M ER Y
Advertising Company, Inf'
M a l u s i L ife M ile .

For Sale, Tomato P lan t*— 5,000,000 Livingstons Globe, grown on vir­
gin soil. $1.35 per m.
A!»o head­
quarters for sweet potato slips. J. R
Davis, Ilartow, Fla.
43-7tp

Choice $3.98 pr
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which place III a few days. Mr O liando, Florida
Woodward and wife, and a few
friends w ill, ' l a r i o n a cruise to
C uba, visiting the cine! coast cities
of th a t island, and passing ihortigb
I he Florida ' I r a n * will come uji the
east co a st of the s t a t e , touching at
j the point* of interest
T h e cruise
••V I T V
Sill tie extended to a point of e n ­
trance in to the S t. Jo h n *, and if
the d rau gh t of the vessel is not too
gloat will be anchored in latke M o n ­
roe at Sanford
M r, Woodward is
said to have invested J t Ml.lb) i it,
the little Moating p t lm t
R eporter
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MEN, W O M EN and CH ILD REN ’S
FURN ISH IN G S

C o tta g e for rent, J.

the winter season.
These winter
For
residents, who have their home in
Birmingham, Alabama, ram e in Mr. land,
W oodw ard ’» private y ach t fio m M o­ acre
bile to T a m p a
Mr- A If W o o d ­ land.
ward
remained m
Tam pa,
from H 11

A D V E R T IS IN G

Removal sale of boys
suits, values up Mio $10.

Sale..

houses, etc.
See S. O. Shin
Make arrangements at once a
must be moved Immediately
fair:
Prices aboyt hall . w
au d tfcr j K r t * e L
ofMt*»«tooar». U r u r - v m V &gt;o* ■•'Jm -«rm hrrtrood - ir t * M 5 . w - &lt;&gt; *-'•&lt; 1 Voiffif'VwtV’ /nu Yó'Lújíd one.
Dr. Brownlee will preach a t 7
good looking people sent over to
Gas stove, nearly new
honor Euslls and Orlando day at the
Visitors are invited to these Pres­ gain. Enquire 80fi Elm
fnri.
The band led the parade,
byterian church services "in the Im
while the murhines were given the
perial Then ire.
place of honor immediately behind!
Dr. Hfacktnan Here
lb '- official cars of Sanford. Member*
Dr, W . F . Blackmun, president o f .
Yacht Anchored Here
Rollins College was turning the dis- i

rih r f i

Complete stock of men’s
shirts,
without
collars

■ Booth» • lor

MaheMíñé pTayhouse», garat;.*

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JEWELER
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SA N FO R D . FLO RID A. TUESDAY. FKIIKUAKY 'J. 1916

CHAUTAUQUA ON
FOR NEXT 10 DAYS
SANFORD TO B E MECCA
k FOR ARTISTS O F CULt u r e AND SCIENCE
The big faic '* ovor nnt^ now *be
rrtt SanfoVd Chautauqua starts
otl today «nd for ton day* this city
«ill be delighted with an array of
u jpnt that rannot be exceeded in
^ U n d e r" the skillful rnannsement
. C Rucker Adams some of the
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bf4t grtUtA in the chautauqua have
* ^.rn secured for the Sanford week
and those who havo not already been

* j&amp; * lW * * * H ft

rtH reraw bouM -

them today
The chautauqua will be held in jth e
High School. Auditorium and the
number* are all good, being musical,
lectures, Iiible studies, health talks,
soloists, scientists, etc.
The pro“ grsm for the week is given below:
Tuesday. February 9th. 1915
C. Rucker Adams, Platform M'gr
Morning Hours, Chautauqua
.Opening Address, " H o w 's Your
Health?” Supt. C. R u cker Aduins,

Chicago. 111.
’ Afternoon Concert, Roger’s G o­
shen Orchestra, Solo, Et-hol L ee B u x ­
ton, N. Y-, Soprano.
Popular Lecture " T h e Brother-]
hood of Man, in L iteratu re.” Miss
Meddle O Hamilton, Chnutnuquu.

N Y
C. I. S ('. Round T a b le in .b a rg e
of Mis* Hamilton.
Evening Concert. Roger's Goshen
Orchc-.tr..
assisted by Ethel Lee
Buxton, New York Soprano in Solos.
Wednesday. February 10th
(’bus Lane, Platform Manager
Morning Hour. " T h e Analysis of
Laughter." Prof. ( ’has. Lane. M a ­
con, Ga
Afternoon Concert
Mary Dentil
ion Gsiley. Violinist. Kileen R ealty,
Soprano. Cora La Prude. t 'a wt horn.
» . . .
Reader
Evening Concert, T h ree Favotites
— Mite*» Galley. B e a t t y and Cuw
thorn
Evening la-etun- " I
am
t In­
state. " James H. Shaw, Blooming
ton. ill
Thursday, F e b r u a r ) I 11 h

• P. F. Adams, Platform Manager
Morning Hour " B i b l e
Stu d y.”
Rev P. P Adams
Afternoon Concert. Piano Recital.
Louis M Allard
Rending of a tireat Phi)
M t«
Maude Willis. New l u r k
Evening Concert. Mr Allard. Pi
»nist; Miss Maude Willis Reader.
An Evening of Magic and M ys­
tify. W. F. Floyd, Prestidigitateur;
Mrs. W. F Floyd. M ental Phrnomenr; Louis M. Allard, Pianist
The Great Entertainm ent Night
of the Assembly.
Friday, February I lith
P F Adams. Platform Manager
Morning
Iffllir
Milde Stud.
Rev. P F Adams
Afternoon Concert. Musical Treat
by Helen Clark la-gg, C ontralto Solo
hi. New Yxirk.
An Oriental Story
in Coatume with many choice solos.
Evening Concert,
Solos,
Miss
H'len Clarke Legg, New York, Pian­
ist; Mrs. Hilda Peterman.
Popular Lecture, " T a k i n g the Su n­
ny Side, ’ Hon. Lou J . Beauchamp.
r'
----------------Garden of Eden In Tampa
Tampa, Keb. 9.— Among the fea­
tures of the Gasparillu Carnival, the
dste* of which aro Febru ary 12 to 1G
inclusive, that will prove moat plensihg to viyjtora from winter-bound
states, are the Gearden of Eden ex­
hibition of lomi tropical
fruita,
■P®***11 °nd vegetables on the court
ou.«e square, and the mnskrd boll*
n Tampa’» famous American and
oitign clubs, including the Spanish
•
ooan, Hedían *nd Germ an club*,
nitor» will- be invited to attend
,uncltbn*
'" th e ' request of
officers of the Gaaptrilla Carnival
»»ociation. -Every section of south
orida will (&gt;* represented in the
utlfully decorated and illuminated
rodurt exhibition.
M an y magnifllloats, showing the varied re­
source* of south Florida will also bo
??
*n H&gt;e various parades 'of
f five day period of festivity

Death of W. D. Glllon
fhe friends of Mr. W. D. (¡¡lion
• whl.k *l t0 h* * r of
death,
~dsr si°rtUTre,d at Il,ant CitV Saiurïdïia.k
- f t .® * H*
v lf
®. ,our
four
i
7 ,eaVM a* w
n ®lo*. »» * nd t%° a’ na i o m°Arn his
On. «» x.r' J ’ M * G,l,on ° f this city fs

l S J f

and

his death.
wtr«l|me
tmL. o f :-------------

hurii

him s t

H i« « » ~ - t —
His
remain*

ken t0 Concord- N - C.. for

Dbituaf)
Miles A. t amp
The funeral of Miles A Camp
took place from the ( ongrcgutional
church Saturday morning at 10
H’clock, interment at Laikeview cem­
etery.
Mr. Camp was born August
20, 18G.‘l at Johnson Center, Wis.,
and died January 29. 1915 at San­
ford. Fla. He has lived the last six
years of his life at Sanford.
On
April 9, 1891 he was married
to
Miss H attie Belle P rycc who sur­
vives him. Mr. Can^.~M.o a Chris­
tian character, true to lurge ideals,
a loyal frienti and devoted husband
and farther He lea ves besides his wif
a son, R a y mond Camp ui_thi* city.'
"H** m other, a sister and brother in
Ca,ifor.n,u and 11 brolhpr. E. A.
C* ii m vi
.
II..
....
Camp . .In
Minnesota.
He .was
a
member of the’ Woodmen of the
World. - Many beautiful tloral of-

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
FAIR HAS FITTING CLOSE
DESPITE WEATHER CONDITIONS
THE CHEAT FAIR ENDS IN A
BLAZE OF GLORY

NO 4«&gt;.
ford
Thi- inokipiito and other fiests
and disease breeders were ulso taken
u|&gt; und showed in their true light
and t be exhib t was most complete
in every way.
The Imliof system
of disposal of sewage was Outlined
and the en tile system was shown irt
miniature, demonstrating this prac­
tical idea in «lisposing of the sewage
of a city where there are no flowing
streams or other places of dispoiuil.
Tallies were filled with literature
demonstrating the v ariou s. diseases
and their pr.eventatives nnd noone
who visited this booth in the Wornall’s building but wiutt wentr^tuTy
Satisfied «.that TKe state boarf of
health was doing a noble work in
educating the masses in these great
principles of health and sanitation,
it w:oul«l taka. I aI * «hole
newspaper to
,

ORLANDO VISITORS
ENJOYED THE FAIR
WORDS O F PRAISE FOR
FIRST FAIR IN S E M I­
NOLE DOUNTY"Orlando D ay "« at the Seminolo
County Fair was a great auccesa,
and the streets of Sanford were

thr..pgi&gt;d

wfLh --auUnioM ierrW artfnr“ "

green und yellow pennants, und with
visitors adorned with small bows of
thn same colors. So. much in evi- .

T h e —rrrrrt Itrrt—is . over a lilt" tike] xrOTk'Mf ATF* Commons. Mrs* Ylmgenerals on tho
deserted battle- gee, Miss Fish nnd many others.
Held we run count tip the results and Mrs. Commons also had a tine dis­
dence were the Orlandoltos that the
plan for another.campanign.' There play of miniatures all of Florida
"ru b o ” who made his way through
is no doubt in th e minds of the scenes, etc.
»H V
X
I X# «X XS esoon
x ro il
S V
M
J»
Ihis
II «
M
X M U IIJÍV
the
crowd
gave
up
attempt
-V
people.here that tho StinUnolo Cmui • 4 Of}»! i&gt;L.d.ha.. snoav . t n f i aatimr» dun*.
v / v ; .U
tw'-nialre lf?rf?i/níthtr'mfntÍon ^&gt;f escli
I
7
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f...
of
this
exhibit
and
the
work
..„«
u«.
group of visitors, snd continued his
r*te*rA-N?r "fy F a ir, ihVpite*Uio Handicap oT two plays wa* the untique or fustic fur­
which he was held by the friends days rain wns an unqualified suc­ niture displayed by Mr*. N. E. accomplished will bo felt in this.com- joyous journey exclaiming ' ‘E V E R Y ­
munity far-v-enra to" come in b et­ BODY' from Orlando is here!"
whose sympathy goes out t\&gt; the cess and fhe^c is no doubt in the Overman of Enterprise.
Thi* fur­
family in their hour of bereavement. minds of all concerned that next niture consisted of benches, settees, ter health and sanitary methods.
Estimates varied a* to how ninny
The state exhibit wuf. under the
year Seminole c ou n ty should pre­ porch «wings, urns, «'to., all tnnde
automobiles went from here, but one
C ontinued on Page 4
pare many months in udvunre and from Florida woods in the most ap ­
hundred and three were counted
have one of the greatest gatherings proved style and made a fine dis­
early in the day nnd many others
that has ever l&gt;eon collected in the play. This is n new departure and
1left during the day for the fair. Eusstate.
Our fair here tin- first two is being tried out by Mr Overman,
1tis nnd Ocaln also sent large delega­
days demonstrated beyond a shadow who expects to find a ready market
tions and the visitors seemed well
of a doubt that the people are an­ in the near future for this furniture.
xious to come to S u n ion l and thut
arranged exhibits seen at tho ‘.'Cel­
The collection of antique* at the
TOURISTS WHO BLUNGE on a ccou n t of the natural location
ery
C it y ."
fair was pronounced the greatest
Sanford gave a cordial welcome to
INTO FLA. WILDS WITH of this city nnd the advantages of thut has evi-r been displayed at a NEW AIR ROUTE M APPED
water and rail transportation this fair anywhere und included old heir­
the visitors nnd ten automobiles,
NEGRO MURDERED
city is the nvurleus around which looms that w«-re prie«-!«-»»
OUT
BY
KARLKUHL
headed by that of Mr. F. P. Forster,
Among
the people from every nook and cor­ the h-'-t might he melltloiti-.l t he
rhuirman of the hospitality com m it­
LAST SATURDAY
ner of ihe state will gutln-r
From
tee cam« out to meet the Orlando
Cust collection of .|ii111-« und nnJackson ville, Keb 9
tini- step in several who came here from the
cars
us they tu-ared theii destina­
thè rnyslerious
dis.ip|N&gt;aranee
of great cities in (lie north to invusti- tiques
The fella bili ty of ihe aerolplane tion
Thi first installment of curs,
Kero».! ...lie. lion of china el.
Alitimi and Il.irace S G.trdmr ni ga 11* i-(l||i|ltl.*lis Clime- the report
wa* deini.nst rste.l
last
Saturduy some flirty in number, drove into
over mo \cur« old
Sprti.gliel.L Mass
h.is l.eeii «olvi-tl that Sanford i- the natural location
whe li Karl Kuhl ll.-w frorn ibi* city Sanford together, und were greeted
Mr* Kn-minger. «pinning
wheel
and lirings tu lighi ..ne of thè must for a $50,000 land show r.ml steps
lo Orlando in jwst twenly-flve inill- by the cheers of the school ehil.lten
rolli hi...lite.I and ino-1 du«lardlv will in- taken to investigate this and tlav
ole»
Ile sa Veli thè cosi of la King and of ( In- crowds lined on the
Vab
... --ver I (»si vc.tr- .d.I math
■rirnes ihat ha- . ver licci, ■.■intint ii,..Iter and if possible pol this log
I he aeroplani' apart and alno thè cosi walks.
It was unfortunate that all
by \\ m H i.lluce and sent to Mrs.
Ie.i in thè stili.- of Florida
sliow on next season.
Our hulk- Shaimor
the valentine being the of transportation from this rity to I ,,f the Orlando cars could not hnve
&lt;&gt;rland" anil also ,.dv.-rtis.-d the two arrived in .Sanford at the sum« fime,
This afternoon al ¡1 n'rloek th*- h.-ad lake «hole would make a most proprrt . of Mr- liois«' Moll
c 11 it-« hv the llight
I'hi* is the tir»t but many partie* who weie unable
location and
with .the
la Mi) ol AIoii 7.ii li.in ltn r wa- I. miihI i-v.ellcnt
Fin*- specimens of
\\ edge wood time that this purt of the »tale haf |U leave her« in the morning went
l.y ( 'uptaiii lfi»cock ■&gt;( thè mali h.i.it prop.-r advertising th e re would not
pott.-rv l&gt;&gt; Mrs G (' Chamberlain had a trans-country aeroplane llight |ut«-i in the day and there was a
Harry
Lee .imi Oliver Limi ■&gt;( he merely thousands of people here
Spei tael..», old relies. over 200 and the successful on.- last Saturday splendid showing fioni this c ity .*
(ieorgetown
li was luying in * hut huiidresd .d th.nisauds
year* eld by Mr* Peabody
I* nn augur, thut in future v.-ars"
This being the first individual fair
densi* palmello -watnp wilhin a
(irei.t
tree* front tilth' acorn*
|'i,,i r idv.-rtl-lng the lir-l per
our
«inter
tourist
will
often
make
b.-ld.
In Seminole county, which us
&lt;»( « mil. from the la-i ...mi grow and fmjn our huiiihlc -tart in form,
•• of lit.» School for
i n ­ the trip between the two cities every yt.| |,a« no
permanent
exhibit
of the Gardner brother»
Th. I.o.h tlo- Herald it ill &gt;.* with &gt; few melt
du I
morning before breakfast
grounds, the exhibits could not he
of H S Gardner li.i&lt; not yet been
the Seminole t ount) Fair 'ha* al­
Ai tent
specimen*
of
colonial
After making a most successful shown all in on« place, but much
found, hut It Is now helle \i-d that ready grown 1» lurge proportion*
china,
rose
ch.'lilHe
plates,
one
of the (light here Saturday afternoon wit- rate was taktn in inaktnii the disil will he located elose by ¿lie hod) null if th. land show develops a* It
onlv two in existence, other priceless ii.-ssed by muny thousands of vi*- play* attractive und all were very
of Ills brother
should tin» city will be the merca spe* «liions bv Mr* I D Davison
iturs Mr kuhl alighted at the avia- creditable. The school» of Setnhtolo
Alonzo Gardner - find) w.i- found for thousand* front «-very part of
Fine collei 11.&gt;n of ancient pape, lion grounds and after placing u county sent splendid specimen* of
clutching tightly a 22-caltber rule, the civilized globe next year
money, i-tc . bv F P Forster
large gasoline tank on his machine grade work and more ailvuqrcd
which he was evidently using to
If t ft.* land »how does not materi­
lild bugle ov.-i I0 U y . u r s old by und muking some adjustm ents he study, and the domestic exhibit was
shoot sill u11 game, when shot to alize the Seminole C o u n ty Fair can
A B. Hroek
rose in the ail like a mighty bird t o ‘ unusually good.
The m oil
inter­
death.
»till be made the greatest fair in the
Silk «1res* bv.-r G6 year* old. in file height of 5001) feet and expected eating exhibit of nil was the fruit und
A wound on the hack of the head I s t a l e and if *o desired thu hull.ling* perfect condition bv Mr* Cushing
lo iemali! there bui thè tur was ver) vegetable display, and the products
showed eonrlusivel) that lie Jiad call be erected for u real live »lock of «Iviedo "
i old and (he lo« ifìtnging elnti.l* of Sanford - gold tlcl.ls ' attraeteli
been shot from i lose range and that di~pla&gt; another year
This was our
VtM'ient lii'ire w*r.- old ba-mii Iliade lo* v t-iofi . I.Kld.-d ut d Ite 11, 11.1 .1 lent Utji
tine entire end of
tin .rune li*.| h. ........... mm-Mid for -I. In i. m v i l&gt;i- u ar air.l on u. count
el.
bv M rs I
U
Iwl.r
..ilio h.wer
He , ungiti hi* lo-aring- I he hull « a * devoted to .1 single dtsrobber)*, .i- Mo- p.&lt; ) . t - i ’ he u,
of ill..........
IV of building* the cuttle
Uriti**'* . a p. I i $»•!
from ibi Union -t.itii.n und follo « e»| 1111, v ..I iitru* fruit», anil the words*
11III - . |.il I , ha ,1 Lent. ' i.- i . t wrung and hog departrnenl were short on il» t \t‘h( el.
Gy Mr- I \ Whit
thè truck* lo Urlando
Hi* - tari ' Si*mmole f o u n t ) ” were forinoli of
side not
....... .
although i in-re arc plenty iM-r
was-phoned to that city knd u large oranges. To the left of this was a
i'he only jewelry found on the of hogs, cattle -and sheep in this
lo o k in g
utensils,
sugar boxes crowd of his friends were on hand huge cornucopia, Sanford’s horn of
body wan a stickpin and by this the county' and we should have had a irons, etc., 1790, Mr*. Ellsworth
to greet him. Tin- Sentinel ha* the plenty, wfiirh held a store o f fine
body was identified, the pin hearing grand display of ajl of them.
■ Loving cup, very old, Mrs Ucrg following report id his arrive!
vi get a Ides and fruit
A little tog
his initials
The (.iii-^find been shill
-G'otch ornaments. K H Muir
Aside from these I h«w management
i
ttlnn
cln*1
1
it«
*I&gt;*d
of
celery
stalks was
Karl Kuhl. the not.&gt;i| itviatu who
beyond recognition
gave th- p. ople ex c l ) thing that was h- d.
(fie
lo
u
tre
"f
great
interest,
anil the
will thrill the fair throng« lu&gt;-d«)
\ucleilt Hilde, lohn Iferhv
advert b e . n.l a little bit more, and
general
display
»
,ii
rplctidid.
The
for lln- Mr«t nine, making five (lights
I irsi newspaper printed in liner
only tin- ruin kept every feature
Lue Gun Gong orange«, grown by
llrtiihi-r Mill Missing
in all, arrived in (*rh.n«|o vesl.-rdzv
the Boston N'.-w* l e t t e r prilli
from I .-ing shown
If 5*. inin ole
a 11.TIi "oi i at four o i lot k via I he air a ('himiin.in. and bring propagated
Melaka. FIs
F.-t ••
•
it \ pril 17t )&gt;. I o I
Mr» i , I
tool.I have had four da)‘* of ,
at Glen St Maty was |uirtirulurly
rout.- Horn Smilor.l making i he di*
..I Mi.nz.i G ii.iro. i.&gt;r f It. tin,nr,
•le. . weather, pulled off the boat I . m berla in
interesting,
several «pcrimen* lining
lance in twenty-eight minutes (hit
was found toda) in u ili-n-t palm.'Ito
••Id ••mbroiderie«. over 115 &gt;&gt;uf*
race* and the great water carnival »*
on
exhibit
Thi* or. nge i* said to i&gt;e
Kuhl'« l.lphine »«* working like a
i
thicket along I he hank- of Raft
have gone old Miss Brenda Morrison
-. h. doled the fair wool
juicy
und
sweet
oven alter il ha» re­
charm between Orlando und Sauford
( r e e k , near Georgetown
Honda
down in history a* the greatest fair i old Memorials, Hunker Hill sou- tlie during hirilmnn attained a
mained on the tree two yearn, and is
Death had been caused by a shot III
anil exposition ever shown in the venir», etc.
height of 6,000 feet, although a «»'.night by many' to he the solution
the hark of the head
He and hi*
« opy of first ruliinet photograph strong wind forced him to drop near- ° f *»"’ «H-yrsr crop question. In the
south.
brother, Horace It. Gardener, of
Mrs ( ’ominous
The
water carnival had been ev.-r made.
••r to thè euri li. All along the rout« sum« hall with till- fruit and veget­
Springfield, Mass., have been miss­
Meerschaum pipe.
mad««
from
worked
up
t
o
magnificent
propor
Ite wa» cheered by ro u n try ju-ople able exhibit was a display c f forage
ing for th r e e weeks
No trace had
single piece of meerschaum, came
tinos
and
this
feature
was
one
of
wh» « ere g reatly interested ititi the grasse* sent from th« Experiment
been founto of the latter, hut the au­
frnui Austria, over l&amp;fl year* old.
Station at rlie University of Florida
the
liest
on
the
Salire
program
hut
movement» of thè nireruft.
thorities believe that he al*«« is dead
S Rouge
which was value hie t.s an
educa­
the
downpour
of
raitj
all
day
Friday
When
Kuhl
loft
Sanford
he
folIt is thought tiiul hotji men were
Antique* China, Indian toinnhaw k.1
tional
lesson
on
whul
is
be'ng
dorè,
precluded
any
outdoor
enterttiinIt.wcil thè railroud truck», cutting
killed for the purpose of robbery.
old coins.- etc., Mr« \V E. Watson.
and
whet
it
n
possible
to
do
in
ment
of
uny
kinds.
.
oli u few curvi» nnd corner», ami
T h e 'pockets of the brother found
t itle Collection of old &lt;|uilts, covcr- sped in n diri-ri line tu thè Sub- Florida.
The management will arrange for
today were turned wmng side out.
lid- etc., »ev.-rul contributor»
The virilors were givin 'jr n p lc s of
Tropical Miti Wlnter Fair ground*,
Both are known to have worn cval- a dejailed report of all the entrants
-«Ik craz.v «iuills, comfort». cu»hfiish
crisp celery, and in a »mall g rmnking
a
per
feci
descent
in
thè
cen­
uable jewelry and are «ail to have* und prize winner* to be given in tiniop-, etc.
di-n
i.rranged
in an idjoining IM,
ter of thè li«-1«1 11« wa» greeteif li)
carried considerable inonev
A scurf next issue of The Herald and in this
I his liooth was One of thi- ino«t
were
show(i
the
sub u igution and
pin wns the only jewelry &lt;&gt;• the body way only will it he possible to give im&gt; rcsling in tbe fair collecttons and score* of jK-ople
the pulilic any ¿deu of thu inugnifirhe craft used by him is called ,h “ . Sk i,u ‘i r
of waltort" * lf odl
found.
wa« in charge of Mr*. Henry Wight.
with such succi-»» in the SanfiTd
cent
displays
of
fan
ry
work,
•
pro­
the
K
uhi-Btt)
»liorfer
biplane.
BuysSearch for the men «a* begun
usM-tted hy M m Allen Jone*
liorfer being hi» partner.
The ma­ Helds.
immediately after a negro pilot re­ ducts of the kitchens, fields, nnd
T h e |)oultty exhihil is placed in
gardens, etc., hut they were all so
chine was constructed by them.
turned here ulonc on January 22. on
the obi A. C. L. station, and the
grand
trad
called
forth
so
much
The
llesllh
Exhibit
Kuhl'-home
is
in
Oliando,
wberi­
tho yacht which the brothers had
number of hundsomc dogs,- Angora
praise from all the visitors to the
Sanford and Seminole county were lli» parents, Mr. ami Mrs. B. T.
engaged for use on a hunting trip up
«•ats. anil ra«-«mchs are ln‘ pens m a t "
He
tjio OvkUwaba • river, o.Tha--negro ■(rir f b a t wipe mention of soma of fortunate'ihdeed toTYuVe tHb Florida Kuhl reside mi Gore avenue.
the court house.
shortly afterwards disappeared nnd them is 'due end in th is brief men­ S tate Bourii of Health nnd tho J a c k ­ received his aerial training nt MinEarly yestetday afternoon the t ution only is possible.
All of thu dis­ sonville City Board of Health make neolu, L. I., where he m akis his'
clTorts to find find thn* far hnve
plays can n o t be given -space for they the fine exhibits ul the fair. Never headquarters when not tilling en ; tomobtle pars«le was held, and many
failed.
beautifully decorated cars were in
were so large and varied th at no or­ before in tlie histoty of the state hus gugemonts.
(’amp Equipment Fired
line.
Tho private cars were elabor­
dinary newspaper could cover the there been such a complete exposi­
His services hnve been itjuch in
ately
trimmed,
and many floats rep­
y .
Charred cam p equipment bi-long­ work.
tion of the practice of- the principles demand. ’ I*ast year he filled many
resented
lodges
und business con­
ing to the Gardnerseas fouild ablut
The yfanoy work and jellies and o f-ih o health authorities and no ex­ engagements in ail part* of the coun­
cerns.
the
in
tirc
allair showing skill
a week agd near the plftce where the flowers W e r e displayed in the second hibit at the fair accomplished so try and thrilled millions. This year
body was discovered.
The uuthor- story of the Woodruff building over much . in good government a* the his eilgagement« hnve ju«t started, ami originality nnd much com m nidublA civic pmii mi t h e part of I he
dties believed an tttempt hud been Haymuns garage and
Un account of t ho hi« fir»t llight of the season having
this room health exhibits.
made to burn the ramp arto les t o ,
»perially constructed for the combination of the two exhibits been made at the Seminol«' county |participants.
The Seininoli &lt;\ .i t . 1 .i i l* a
make it more difficult to trace «he ,, xhihit
Under the skillful hands of I Sanford has one of i lie be«t that , carnival at SanforiF
success
in every particular, and It is
missing men.
I the «Iscoralior» und tho Indies the could be procured f«ir either one of
I
hoped
that
all thu exhibits will be
Card o f Thanks
Tho body found was located by room vsns made a v eritable (airy - 1 these exhibits are a compendium of
i
brought
fioro
fot the Mid-Winter
Wo desire to thunk the ninny
Captain HUco?k, of a river mud boat Innd a n d . the different displays in |valuable knowledge unto.themaelves.
^.Exposition
next*
wet k.— .4«:$ &gt;” erand Oliver Lind. The «lend mnn’s the b ooths were simply grand. From-; Special attention was given to tho friends who so kindly nided us in our
Star.
I
flies
trad
tho
mnehim-ry
mad«
appli­
reeent
bereavement,
ulso
fot
tho
the
hex
d
of
the
stairs
one
started
hand gripped u 22-caliber rillc. which
cation
showing
(he
(light
of
th)
flies
lovely
flowers
which
were
boun­
with
thu
beautiful
nnd
fragile
china
Members
of
the
Literature
De­
he usually employed for shooting
from
tho
stable«
yards
und
the
open
t
ifu
lly
given
and
hand
painted
ware,
oil
paint­
partment
are
reminded
that
regular
«mail game.
In addilipa to the
Mr*. H. B. Camp
meeting of Feb. 10th hs.?; been' poitwound op the back of his head, his ings, otc., of the artist* of Seminole closet* to the food on the table was
Raymond G a m p ’
poned .untiU“ Ir.at-r, Feb! 24, on x rface was mangled almost lieyond county and they were most credit- * revelation fro’m those who saw thi*
more
t h a n .e v e r beable, the china showing the hand feature ----Air. an«) Mr«. K. J;-GorH«#.*
r o u n l ’ o r chautauqua week.1'
recognition. ” '
- vividly
.
I
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IN WELAKA MYSTERY

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PEBRU /

T H E SANFORD HERALD

e ig h t

Let everybody make it a G R A N D S U C C E S S . Have a good tim e in the old tow n this ^
w eek, and believe us—w e, one and all on the old A venue, are and w ill be heartily in the $
push for success and a G R E A TE R S A N F O R D ,
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RADE FINEST IN STATE

'* — ..... Pi-in . . .hem

about the m a nner in which the p rties
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jw m - txT-hn :rcc:mlPdtm&lt;t~TTww gave
ntinued fromTage 1
them on their merit» strictly a n d ultop ainting the letter» on the » ¡ h e r according to the details of
ed instead of purple.
In I*»1 color ,,rhcmP “ n ‘* d e v i a t i o n s .

left im m ediately for his home in
Orlando and j f any of the contes­
tant* were di*gruntled they enn find
ttinj next week in Orlando. It was u
inott ditTlcult contest, a* all th e car*
vert» decorated in a m anner to call
h rib*-m uch praise from the great
c ok’d assembled.
S ere n ad ed the Herald
J Through the court say of
Mr
tjlurence Woods of the Fust is Lake
Region and the Eustis Bund a much
inpfeciated compliment • was paid
l)e stuff and force, including the
atliF* of the Herald, at the ckise of
he autom obile parade y e s ^ y d a y
afternoon, when the band a sac mm ed
jn front of the Herald office and
f4vo them a delightful serenade
T lirtu beautiful num bers were re n ­
dered by the band that brought
fi/rth an outburst of applause that
testified to i he warm appreciation
rih r f i

of lh«* Herald people, of l hin charm -; Mi"* O v e r t i r e d , Mi»* Steagall, Mi*»
iiig courtesy. It was » n r e ttv Li-um- j G lacis. S m ith . Mrs. Nellie J lo b erU ;
pTi merit for which the editor and staff* \VTll. B attle. J. L Robinson, MI m m
cordially th a n k the genial Clarence I P a tto n a n d Sower»; Mr. a n d Mr*,
npd the Kustis Band.
Kustis ha* ( H u n ts m a n , Mr*. I)r. Irwin, Mi**
reason to be Justly proud of it» band H u n ts m a n , Mr. T a p p a n .
I)r. H ana u d tfcr j K r t * e L
ofMt*»«tooar». U ru r -v m V
good looking people sent over to
honor Euslls and Orlando day at the
fnri.
The band led the parade,
while the murhines were given the
place of honor im mediately b e h in d !
Dr. Hfacktnan Here
l b '- official cars of Sanford. Member*
Dr, W. F. Blackmun, president of.

inter last S abbath.
■ Booth» • lor Sale..
DrTTleownlre wi lt- preach the
MaheMíñé pTayhouse», garat;.*
ihon to the Juniors. These junior houses, etc.
See S. O. Shin
services Sunday morning» are draw ­ Make arran g e m e n ts a t once a
ing increasing crowds.
must be m oved Immediately
All men will, be cordially received fair:
Prices aboyt hall . w
&gt;o* ■•'Jm -«rm hrrtrood- irt*M 5.w - &lt;&gt; *-'•&lt; 1 Voiffif'VwtV’ / n u Yó'Lújíd one.
Dr. Brownlee will preach a t 7
Gas stove, nearly new
Visitors are invited to these Pres­ gain. E nquire 80fi Elm
byterian church services "in the Im
perial Then ire.

Yacht Anchored Here
Rollins College was turning the dis- i
Mr and Mrs. J. ’ H. Woodward
utiguished visitor* to the city yes­
terday
Hr Blackman i* greatly in­ and son, A. If Woodward ai lived
terested in ,lhe cattle b u s i n e s s 'and yesteid a v afternoon, and aie now
came in to get an earful of intelli­ established at La Belle, where the
gence a b o u t cattle and their dis­ family will enjoy th e rem ainder of
These w inter
eases from the experts who were the winter season.
residents,
who
have
their
home in
here for three day*. Dr. B lackm an
recently purchnsed the Astor grant B irm ingham , A labam a, ram e in Mr.
near here and ha* thousands of a ere» W oodw ard’» private yacht fiom Mo­
Mr- A If W ood­
of line p as tu re lands that he is s to c k ­ bile to T a m p a
ward
remained
m Tam pa, from
ing witfi fide cattle, sheep and pigs
which place III a few days. Mr
W oodward and wife, and a few
Mr Hum to Breach
friends will, 'l a r i on a cruise to
Rev F D. Hunt will preach again
Cuba, visiting the cine! coast cities
Sunday morning at the Imperial
of th a t island, and passing ihortigb
T hea tre ut II o’clock
A very large
I he Florida 'I ra n * will come uji the
congregation heard this popular tom
east coast of the s t a t e , touching at
j the point* of interest
The cruise
Sill tie extended to a point of e n ­
trance into the St. John*, a n d if
the d ra u g h t of the vessel is not too
gloat will be anchored in latke M on­
roe at Sanford
Mr, Woodward is
said to have invested J t Ml.lb) i it,
the little Moating p t l m t
R eporter
Mar

FAIR WEEK AT
THE BIG STORE

C ottage for rent, J. M
For Rent 160 acres hue trurkint
land, orange grove -of ]:j acres, 10
acre tract of splendid him murk
land.
For full m fo rrn .r... ’ I ¡ills»«
H 11 . e-o Court Hon-. It'infll IS.
Oliando, Florida

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O ur
Store

Our displays will be quite a large feature
Seminole County Fair, showing you just what
correct dress for Spring and Summer.

♦

Complete stock of men’s
shirts,
without
collars

Ladies’ housedresses

Removal sale of boys
suits, values up Mio $10.

Great show of new dress
materials for Spring.

♦

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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Rooms f.*r fi
makes] rooms w&gt; i
at 206 Third St.

i W a n led • usti1 et
1
Jersey milk. 10. f* *
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♦
Drop postiti
V
* All L ocal \&lt;l&gt; e r ti si* m e n lit I* m l or t»l ' l'ir-T &gt;t
Ib i» H ead in g I H U E E C E N T S n
. ’ee
L in e F u r E a c h In n e r l io n . M i n i m u m
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W A N T E D
C h a r g e 25 C e n t s .

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MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN’S
FURNISHINGS

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FOR SALE

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Good talde board .il M- It L
* lit*
Junes, 206 Park avemii
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For Sab* Wholesale shipping fresh
water tisli business, including tish
nets, tish boats and gasoline lauiobes
also listi house, et I
Inquire of &lt; 1,
Vinrent.
¡îît-tfr
For Sab
High grade Jersey
freshening this week.
Inquire A
M arshall, Cameron C ity, Phone No
1008-2.
4H-2t p

if you wish to sen
property or exrh.irg*
lend. Ohio pr&lt; . &gt;if;
For Sale Private pool table in
with Wm I Wilson. N
fine condition.
Cost (our hundred
1, .,1*011 Bldg., I lev riami. "•
dollars.
Will »ell cheap. Box 102,
lohn W ilson. Midloiiv ill
M aitland, Fla,
iñ-.-tt i
Si :,'ord
*
r o r Stile C h eap - F arm of !* arie*.
Wanted Old rags
N&lt;*0"
P i tiled, hom e and outbuilding*,
linin’ &gt;
with growing crops.
Easy term s. d ea n mg* wanted
Reason, sickness.
W. E. Squires Sanford Light St Pu I Co . I’
Will pay 2 cent* per p«u' ¡
near Celery avenue.
J8-tf
For Sale or T rade— Wood yard
and mill. Owner has other business
Box T247, d t y . •
42-tf

lami A largì* falli v
Finder return to H&gt;-r
receive reward.

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Melon Seed for Sale Selected
PLACED ANYWHERE. IP 1 ID " ,,,8£
Tom W atson in any q u a n tity . Write
m -m
In
Werk- «
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Malloy Bros. Ac Turner, Fenbolloway
A
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ly, Sunday P«a- f i , - J r t
Florldo.
4 8-411&gt;

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Men’s pants, values $5

Any coat or suit in the
store,

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Q u a lity S to r e

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MONTGOMERY

M alusi Life Mile.

For Sale, T om ato Plant*— 5,000,000 Livingstons Globe, grown on v ir­
gin soil. $1.35 per m. A!»o hea d ­
quarters for sweet potato slips. J. R
Davis, Ilartow , Fla.
43-7tp

Choice $ 3 .9 8 pr
.

*' NIUMI ^trrrle»
For Sale or R ent Cheap-*~7*i
F W « lim a i« . U&lt; u* r * u f &lt;•"*&gt;
"" ,V
acre farm , all tiled, tw o good flowing anUrr chart* of your »ilvrrt«»in* ml**' ' .
• •*■”’'
wells. N e a r Beck Ham m ock station. ru n s Irom m i UA-I cileni»,
Fenced n n d good b a rn .
Address
Cora C. Ilollinger, 125 Center St.,
A d v e r tis in g C o m p a n y , Inf'
C a n a s ta ta , N. Y.
39-tf

Your Store

her Sale Old Fibre F actory site
on Lake Monroe, near old Atlantic
Coast Lino fly. passenger depot.
Splendid site for m anufacturing In­
dustry. llo th rail a n d water facil­
ities. For terms and price address
L. B. W ootton, c-o American Fibre
C om pany, Jacksonville, Florida.
45-9tp

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HENRY M clA U L lN
JE W E L E R
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETARLE SECTION"

PUBLISHED
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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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I N S A N tX iR D — Life !» Wotth Lium#
S A N FO R D . FLORIDA. TUESDAY. FKIIKUAKY 'J. 1916

CHAUTAUQUA ON
FOR NEXT 10 DAYS
SANFORD TO BE MECCA
k FOR ARTISTS OF CULt u r e AND SCIENCE
The big faic '* ovor nnt^ now *be
r r t t SanfoVd C h a u ta u q u a s ta r ts
otl today «nd for ton day* this city
«ill be delighted with a n arra y of
u jpnt that ra n n o t be exceeded in
^ U n d e r " the skillful rn annsem ent
. C Rucker Adam s som e of th e
Ol X... «»V
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..
.
bf4t grtUtA in the c h a u ta u q u a h av e
* ^ .rn secured for th e Sanford week
and those who havo no t already been
* j &amp; * lW * * * H ft r t H r e r a w b o u M them today
The chautauqua will be held in jth e
High School. A uditorium and th e
number* are all good, being musical,
lectures, Iiible studies, health talks,
soloists, scientists, etc.
The pro“ grsm for the week is given below:
Tuesday. February 9th. 1915
C. Rucker Adams, P la tfo rm M 'gr
Morning Hours, C h a u ta u q u a
.Opening Address, " H o w 's Your
Health?” Supt. C. R u ck er Aduins,

Chicago. 111.
’ Afternoon Concert, Roger’s G o­
shen Orchestra, Solo, Et-hol Lee B ux­
ton, N. Y-, Soprano.
Popular Lecture " T h e B rother-]
hood of Man, in L ite ra tu r e .” Miss
Meddle O Hamilton, C h nutnuquu.

NY
C. I. S ('. Round T a b le in .b a r g e
of Mis* Hamilton.
Evening Concert. R oger's Goshen
Orchc-.tr.. assisted by Ethel Lee
Buxton, New York S o p ran o in Solos.
Wednesday. F e b ru a ry 10th
(’bus Lane, Platform Manager
Morning Hour. " T h e Analysis of
Laughter." Prof. ( ’has. Lane. M a ­
con, Ga
Afternoon Concert
M ary Dentil
ion Gsiley. Violinist. Kileen R ealty,
Soprano. Cora La Prude. t 'a wt horn.
» . . .
Reader
Evening Concert, T h re e F avotites
— Mite*» Galley. B e a t t y and Cuw
thorn
Evening la-etun- "I
am
t In­
state. " James H. Shaw, Blooming
ton. ill
Thursday, F e b ru a r) I 11h
• P. F. Adams, P latform Manager
Morning Hour " B ib le S tu d y .”
Rev P. P Adams
Afternoon Concert. Piano Recital.
Louis M Allard
Rending of a tireat Phi)
M t«
Maude Willis. New l u r k
Evening Concert. Mr Allard. Pi
»nist; Miss Maude Willis Reader.
An Evening of M agic and M ys­
tify. W. F. Floyd, P re s tid ig itate u r;
Mrs. W. F Floyd. M en tal P hrnom enr; Louis M. Allard, Pianist
The Great E n te rta in m e n t Night
of the Assembly.
Friday, February I lith
P F Adams. Platform Manager
Morning Iffllir
Milde S tud.
Rev. P F Adams
Afternoon Concert. Musical Treat
by Helen Clark la-gg, C o n tra lto Solo
hi. New Yxirk. An O riental Story
in Coatume with m an y choice solos.
Evening Concert,
Solos,
Miss
H'len Clarke Legg, New York, P ian­
ist; Mrs. Hilda P eterm an.
Popular Lecture, " T a k i n g the S u n ­
ny Side, ’ Hon. Lou J. B eaucham p.
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Garden of Eden In T am pa
Tampa, Keb. 9.— A m ong the fea­
tures of the Gasparillu C arnival, th e
dste* of which aro F e b ru a ry 12 to 1G
inclusive, th at will prove moat plensihg to viyjtora from w inter-bound
states, are the Gearden of Eden ex­
hibition of lomi tropical fruita,
■P®***11 °nd vegetables on th e court
ou.«e square, and th e m nsk rd boll*
n Tam pa’» famous Am erican and
oitign clubs, including th e Spanish
•
ooan, Hedían *nd G e rm a n club*,
nitor» will- be invited to a tte n d
,uncltbn*
'" th e ' re q u est of
officers of the G aaptrilla Carnival
»»ociation. -Every section of south
orida will (&gt;* represented in th e
utlfully decorated a n d illum inated
rodurt exhibition. M a n y magnifllloats, showing th e varied re­
source* of south Florida will also bo
??
*n H&gt;e various p arades 'of
f five day period of festivity
Death of W. D. Glllon
fhe friends of Mr. W. D. (¡¡lion

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• whl.k
*l t0 h**r of
death,
~ d s r s i ° r t UTre, d a t Il,a n t CitV S aiurïdï i-a f. kt .® *
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v lnf ®®. ,o
four
7 * ,eaVM a
ur
lo*. »» *nd t%° a ’ na io m °Arn his
On. «» x.r' J’ M * G,l,on ° f this city fs

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and

his d eath .
wtr«l|me
tmL. of :------------hurii

him s t

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His
remain*

ke n t 0 C o n c o r d - N - C. . f or

D bituaf)
Miles A. t amp
The funeral of Miles A Camp
took place from the ( ongrcgutional
church S aturday morning at 10
H’clock, interm ent at Laikeview cem­
etery. Mr. Cam p was born August
20, 18G.‘l at Johnson Center, Wis.,
and died Ja n u a ry 29. 1915 at San­
ford. Fla. He has lived the last six
years of his life at Sanford. On
April 9, 1891 he was married
to
Miss H a ttie Belle P rycc who sur­
vives him . Mr. Can^.~M.o a Chris­
tian ch aracter, true to lurge ideals,
a loyal frienti and devoted husband
and farther He lea ves besides his wif
a son, R a y m ond C am p ui_thi* city.'
"H** m o th e r, a sister and brother in
Ca,ifor.n,u and 11 brolhpr. E. A.
CC
*iiam
m vip ...In Minnesota.
II..
He .....
was -a
m em ber of the’ Woodmen of the
World. - M any beautiful tloral of-

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
FAIR HAS FITTING CLOSE
D E S P IT E W E A T H E R C O N D IT IO N S
T H E C H E A T F A IR E N D S IN A
BLA ZE O F GLORY

N O 4«&gt;.
ford
Thi- inokipiito and other fiests
and disease breeders were ulso taken
u|&gt; und showed in their true light
and t be exhib t was most complete
in every way. T he Imliof system
of disposal of sewage was Outlined
and the e n tile system was shown irt
miniature, dem o n stratin g this p ra c­
tical idea in «lisposing of the sewage
of a city where there are no flowing
streams or other places of dispoiuil.
Tallies were filled with literature
dem onstrating the v a r io u s . diseases
and their pr.eventatives nnd noone
who visited this booth in the Wornall’s building bu t wiutt w e n tr^ tu T y
Satisfied «.that TKe s ta te boarf of
health was doing a noble work in
educating th e masses in these great
principles of health and sanitation,
it w:oul«l ta k a. I aI * «hole
newspaper to
,

ORLANDO VISITORS
ENJOYED THE FAIR

...

m

WORDS OF PRAISE FOR
FIRST FAIR IN SEMI­
NOLE DOUNTY-

"O rlando D ay"« at th e Seminolo
C o u n ty Fair was a g re a t auccesa,
and th e streets of Sanford were
thr..pgi&gt;d wfLh --auU nio M ierrW artfn r“ "
green und yellow pennants, und with
visitors adorned with small bows of
th n same colors. So. m u ch in evi- .
dence were the Orlandoltos t h a t th e
" ru b o ” who made his way through
»H V
X
I X# «X XS esoon
x r o il
S V
M
J»
Ihis
II«
M
the
crowd
gave
up
a tX tMeUmI I JpÍ Vt
-V
v / v ; .U
tw'-nialre lf?rf?i/níthtr'mfntÍon ^&gt;f escli
of this exhibit an d the work group of visitors, ..„«
u«.
snd co ntinued his
accomplished will bo felt in this.com - joyous journey exclaiming ' ‘E V E R Y ­
m unity far-v-enra to" come in b e t­ BODY' from Orlando is here!"
ter health and sanitary methods.
Estim ates varied a* to how ninny
The s t a t e exhibit wuf. under the autom obiles went from here, b u t one
C o n tin u e d on Page 4
hundred and three were counted
early in the day nnd m a n y others
1left during the day for the fair. Eus1tis nnd Ocaln also sent large delega­
tions and the visitors seemed well

T h e —rr rrrt Itrrt—is . over a lilt" tike] xrOTk'Mf ATF* Commons. Mrs* Ylmgenerals on tho
deserted battle- gee, Miss Fish nnd m an y others.
Held we run count tip t h e results a n d Mrs. Com mons also had a tine dis­
plan for a n o th er.c am p an ig n .' There play of m iniatures all of Florida
is n o doubt in t h e minds of th e scenes, etc.
p eo ple.here th a t t h o StinUnolo Cmui • 4 Of}»! i&gt;L.d.ha.. snoav .t n f i aatimr» dun*.
I - 7 T .:wa*
.. ..............;......................
!.. f...
r*te*rA-N?r "fy F a ir, ihVpite*Uio Handicap oT tw o plays
the untique or fustic
fu r­
which he was held by the friends days rain wns an unqualified suc­ n itu re displayed by Mr*. N. E.
whose s y m p a th y goes out t\&gt; the cess a n d fhe^c is no do u b t in th e O verm an of Enterprise.
Thi* fu r­
family in their hour of bereavement. m inds of all concerned th at next niture consisted of benches, settees,
year Seminole c o u n t y should pre­ porch «wings, urns, «'to., all tnnde
pare m any months in udvunre and from Florida woods in th e most a p ­
have one of the g re a te s t gatherings proved style and made a fine dis­
th a t has ever l&gt;eon collected in the play. This is n new departure and
state.
Our fair h ere tin- first two is being tried out by Mr Overman,
days dem onstrated b e y o n d a shadow who expects to find a ready market
of a doubt that th e people are a n ­ in the near future for this furniture.
xious to come to S u n io n l and thut
arranged exhibits seen a t tho ‘.'Cel­
TOURISTS WHO BLUNGE on a c c o u n t of the n a t u r a l location T he collection of antique* at the
ery
C ity ."
fair was pronounced th e greatest
INTO FLA. WILDS WITH of th is city nnd th e ad v antages of t h u t has evi-r been displayed at a NEW AIR ROUTE MAPPED Sanford gave a cordial welcome to
w ater and rail tra n s p o r ta tio n this fair anyw here und included old heir­
the visitors nnd ten autom obiles,
NEGRO MURDERED
city is the nvurleus around which looms that w«-re prie«-!«-»»
OUT
BY
KARLKUHL
headed by that of Mr. F. P. Forster,
Among
the people from ev ery nook and cor­ th e h-'-t might he melltloiti-.l t he
rh u irm an of the hospitality co m m it­
LAST SATURDAY
ner of ihe state will gutln-r
From
tee cam« out to meet the Orlando
Cust collection of .|ii111-« und nnJacksonville, Keb 9 tini- step in several who came here from the
cars
us they tu-ared theii destina­
thè rnyslerious
dis.ip|N&gt;aranee
of great cities in (lie n o r t h to invusti- tiques
The fella bili ty of ihe aerolplane tion
Thi first installment of curs,
Kero».!
...lie.
lion
of
china
el.
Alitimi a n d Il.irace S G .trdm r ni ga 11* i-(l||i|ltl.*lis C lim e - the report
wa* deini.nst rste.l
last
Saturduy some flirty in number, d ro v e into
over mo \cur« old
Sprti.gliel.L Mass h.is l.eeii «olvi-tl that Sanford i- the n a t u r a l location
w he li Karl Kuhl ll.-w frorn ibi* city Sanford together, und were greeted
Mr* Kn-minger. «pinning
wheel
and lirings tu lighi ..ne of thè must for a $50,000 land show r.ml steps
lo Orlando in jwst twenly-flve inill- by the cheers of the school ehil.lten
rolli hi...lite.I and ino-1 du«lardlv will in- taken to investigate this a n d tlav
ole»
Ile sa Veli thè cosi of la King and of ( In- crowds lined on the
Vab
... --ver I (»si vc.tr- .d.I math
■rirnes ih at ha- . ver licci, ■.■intint ii,..Iter and if possible pol this log
I he aeroplani' apart and alno thè cosi walks. It was u n fortunate th a t all
by \\ m H i.lluce and sent to Mrs.
Ie.i in thè stili.- of Florida
sliow on next season.
Our hulk- Shaim or
the valentine being the of tra n s p o rta tio n from this rity to I ,,f the Orlando cars could not hnve
&lt;&gt;rland" anil also ,.dv.-rtis.-d the two arrived in .Sanford at the sum« fime,
This afternoon al ¡1 n'rloek th*- h.-ad lake «hole would m ake a most proprrt . of Mr- liois«' Moll
c 11 it-« hv th e llight
I'hi* is the tir»t but m any partie* who weie unable
location a n d
with .the
la Mi) ol AIoii 7.ii li.in ltn r wa- I.miihI i-v.ellcnt
Fin*- specimens of \\ edge wood time th at this purt of the »tale haf | U leave her« in the morning went
l.y ( 'uptaiii lfi»cock ■&gt;( thè mali h.i.it prop.-r advertising t h e r e would not
pott.-rv l&gt;&gt; Mrs G (' Cham berlain had a trans-co u n try aeroplane llight | ut«-i in the day and there was a
Harry
Lee .imi Oliver Limi ■&gt;( he m erely thousands of people here
Spei tael..», old relies. over 200 and the successful on.- last Saturday splendid showing fioni this city.*
(ieorgetown
li was luying in * hut huiidresd .d th .n is a u d s
year* eld by Mr* Peabody
I* nn a u g u r , thut in future v.-ars" This being the first individual fair
densi* palm ello -watnp wilhin a
(irei.t tree* front tilth' acorn*
| ' i , , i r idv.-rtl-lng the lir-l per our « in te r tourist will often make b.-ld. In Seminole county, which us
&lt;»( « mil. from the la-i ...mi grow a n d fmjn our huiiihlc -tart in form,
•• of lit.» School for
i n ­ the trip between the two cities every yt.| |,a« no
permanent
exhibit
of the G a rdner brother»
Th. I.o.h tlo- H erald it ill &gt;.* w ith &gt; few melt
du
I
morning before breakfast
grounds, the exhibits could not he
of H S G ardner li.i&lt; not yet been the Seminole t o u n t) Fair 'ha* a l­
Ai tent
specimen* of colonial
After m aking a most successful shown all in on« place, but much
found, hut It Is now helle \i-d that ready grown 1» lurge proportion*
china,
rose
ch.'lilHe
plates, one of the (light here S atu rd ay afternoon wit- ra te was t a k t n in inaktnii the disil will he located elose by ¿lie hod) null if th. land show develops a* It
onlv two in existence, oth er priceless ii.-ssed by muny thousands of vi*- play* a ttra c tiv e und all were very
of Ills b rother
should tin» city will be the merca spe* «liions bv Mr* I D Davison
iturs Mr k u h l alighted at the avia- creditable. The school» of Setnhtolo
Alonzo G ardner - find) w.i- found for thousand* front «-very part of
Fine collei 11.&gt;n of ancient pape, lion grounds and after placing u county sent splendid specimen* of
clutching tig h tly a 22-caltber rule, the civilized globe n ex t year
money, i-tc . bv F P Forster
large gasoline tank on his machine grade work and more ailvuqrcd
which he was evidently using to
If t ft.* land »how d o es not m ateri­
lild bugle ov.-i I0U y .u rs old by und muking some a d ju s tm e n ts he study, and the domestic exhibit was
shoot sill u 11 game, when shot to alize t h e Seminole C o u n t y Fair can
A B. Hroek
rose in the ail like a m ighty bird t o ‘ unusually good.
The m o il
in ter­
death.
»till be m ade the g re a te s t fair in the
Silk «1res* bv.-r G6 year* old. in file height of 5001) feet and expected eating exhibit of nil was the fruit und
A wound on the hack of th e head I s t a l e a n d if *o desired thu hull.ling* perfect condition bv Mr* Cushing
lo iemali! there bui thè tur was ver) vegetable display, and the products
showed eonrlusivel) that lie Jiad call be erected for u real live »lock of «Iviedo "
i old and (he lo« ifìtnging elnti.l* of Sanford - gold tlcl.ls ' a ttra eteli
been shot from i lose range and that di~pla&gt; another year
This was our
VtM'ient lii'ire w*r.- old ba-mii Iliade lo* v t-iofi . I.Kld.-d ut d Ite 11, 11.1 .1 lent Utji
tine entire end of
tin .ru n e li*.| h. ...........m m -Mid for -I. In i. m v i l&gt;i- u ar air.l on u. count
el.
bv M rs I
U
Iw l.r
..ilio h.wer
He , ungiti hi* lo-aring- I he hull «a* devoted to .1 single dtsr o b b e r ) * , .i- Mo- p.&lt; ) . t i ’ he u ,
of ill....... .. IV of building* the cuttle
Uriti**'* . a p. I i $»•!
from ibi Union -t.itii.n und follo « e»| 1111, v ..I iitru* fruit», anil the words*
11III - . |.il I , ha ,1 Lent. ' i.- i . t w rung and hog d e p a rtrnenl were short on il» t \ t ‘h( e l .
Gy Mr- I \ Whit t h è t r uc k * l o U r l a n d o
Hi* - t a r i ' Si*mmole f o u n t ) ” were forinoli of
side not
........
although i in-re arc plenty iM-r
w as-phoned to th a t city knd u large oranges. To the left of this was a
i'he only jewelry found on the of hogs, cattle -and sh e e p in this
lo o k in g
utensils, sugar boxes crowd of his friends were on hand huge cornucopia, Sanford’s horn of
body wan a stickpin and by this the county' and we should have had a irons, etc., 1790, Mr*. Ellsworth
to greet him. Tin- Sentinel ha* the plenty, wfiirh held a store o f fine
body was identified, the pin hearing grand display of ajl of them .
■ Loving cup, very old, Mrs Ucrg following report id his arrive!
vi get a Ides and fruit
A little tog
his initials
The (.iii-^find been shill
-G'otch ornam ents. K H Muir
Aside from these I h«w management
i
ttlnn
cln*1
1
it«
*
I&gt;*d
of
celery
stalks was
Karl Kuhl. the not.&gt;i| itviatu who
beyond recognition
gave th- p. ople ex cl) th in g that was h- d.
(fie
l
o
u
t
r
e
"f
great
interest,
anil the
will thrill the fair throng« lu&gt;-d«)
\ ucleilt Hilde, lohn Iferhv
advert b e . n.l a little bit more, and
general
display
»,ii
rplctidid.
T he
for lln- Mr«t nine, making five (lights
I irsi newspaper printed in liner
only tin- ruin kept e v e ry feature
Lue Gun Gong orange«, grown by
llrtiihi-r Mill Missing
in all, arrived in (*rh.n«|o vesl.-rdzv
the Boston N'.-w* l e t t e r prilli
from I .-ing shown
If 5*. in in ole
a 11.TIi "oi i at four o i lot k via I he air a ('himiin.in. and bring propagated
Melaka. FIs
F.-t ••
•
it \ pril 17t )&gt;. I o I
Mr» i , I
tool.I have h a d four da)‘* of ,
rout.- Horn Smilor.l m aking i he di* at Glen St Maty was |uirtirulurly
..I Mi.nz.i G ii.iro. i.&gt;r f It. tin,nr,
• le. . weather, pulled off the boat I . m berla in
lance in tw enty-eight minutes (hit interesting, several «pcrimen* lining
was found to d a ) in u ili-n-t palm.'Ito
• •Id ••mbroiderie«. over 115 &gt;&gt;uf*
race* a n d the great w a te r carnival »*
Thi* or. nge i* said to i&gt;e
Kuhl'« l.lphine »«* working like a on exhibit
i
thicket along I he hank- of Raft
have gone old Miss Brenda Morrison
-. h. d o le d the fair wool
juicy
und
sweet
oven alter il ha» re­
charm between Orlando und Sauford
( r e e k , near Georgetown
H onda
down in history a* th e greatest fair i o ld Memorials, Hunker Hill sou- tlie during hirilmnn a tta in e d a
mained on the tree two yearn, and is
D eath had been caused by a shot III
anil exposition ever s h o w n in the venir», etc.
height of 6,000 feet, although a «»'.night by many' to he the solution
th e hark of th e head
He and hi*
« opy of first ruliinet photograph strong wind forced him to drop near- °f *»"’ «H-yrsr crop question. In the
south.
brother, Horace It. Gardener, of
Mrs (’om inous
The
water c a rn iv a l had been ev.-r made.
••r to thè euri li. All along the rout« sum« hall with till- fruit and veget­
Springfield, Mass., have been miss­
M eerschaum pipe.
mad«« from Ite wa» cheered by ro un try ju-ople able exhibit was a display cf forage
worked
up
t
o
magnificent
propor
ing for t h r e e weeks
No trace had
single piece of meerschaum, came
wh» «ere greatly interested ititi the grasse* sent from th« E xperim ent
been founto of the latter, hut the a u ­ tinos a n d this feature was one of
frnui A u stria, over l&amp;fl year* old.
Station at rlie University of Florida
the
liest
on
the
Salire
program
hut
m ovem ent» of thè nireruft.
thorities believe that he al*«« is dead
S Rouge
which was value hie t.s an
edu c a­
the
d
o
w
n
p
o
u
r
of
raitj
all
day
Friday
When
Kuhl
loft
Sanford
he
folIt is tho u g h t tiiul hotji men were
Antique* China, Indian to in n h a w k .1 It.wcil thè railroud truck», cutting tional lesson on whul is b e'ng d o rè ,
precluded
any
o
u
td
o
o
r
enterttiinkilled for th e purpose of robbery.
old coins.- etc., Mr« \V E. Watson. oli u few curvi» nnd corner», ami and whet it n possible to do in
T h e 'pockets of the brother found ment of uny kinds. .
t itle Collection of old &lt;|uilts, covcr- sped in n diri-ri line tu thè Sub- Florida.
T he m anagem ent will arrange for
to d a y were turned wmng side out.
lid- etc., »ev.-rul contributor»
T he virilors were givin 'j r n p l c s of
Tropical Miti Wlnter Fair ground*,
Both are know n to have worn cval- a d ejailed report of all th e entrants
-«Ik craz.v «iuills, comfort». cu»h- mnking a per feci descent in thè cen­ fiish crisp celery, and in a »mall g ruable jewelry and are «ail to have* und prize winner* to be given in tiniop-, etc.
ter of thè li«-1«1 11« wa» greeteif li) di-n i.rranged in an idjoining IM,
carried considerable inonev
A scu rf next issue of The H erald and in this
I his liooth was One of thi- ino«t
were show(i the sub u igution and
pin wns the only jewelry &lt;&gt;• the body way on ly will it he possible to give im&gt; rcsling in tbe fair collecttons and score* of jK-ople
the pulilic any ¿deu of thu inugnifirh e craft used by him is called , h “ . S ki,u‘i r
of waltort" * lf odl
found.
wa« in charge of Mr*. H enry Wight.
with such succi-»» in the SanfiTd
cent
d
isplays
of
f
a
n
ry
work,
•
pro­
the
K
uhi-Btt)
»liorfer
biplane.
BuysSearch for th e men «a* begun
usM-tted hy M m Allen Jone*
liorfer being hi» partner. The m a­ Helds.
im m ediately after a negro pilot re­ ducts of the kitchens, fields, nnd
T h e |)oultty exhihil is placed in
gardens,
etc.,
hut
th
e
y
were
all
so
chine was constructed by them.
tu rn ed here ulonc on Jan u a ry 22. on
the obi A. C. L. station, a n d th e
grand
trad
called
f
o
r
th
so
much
T
he
lle
s
llh
Exhibit
Kuhl'-home
is
in
Oliando,
wberi­
tho yac h t which the brothers had
num ber of hundsomc dogs,- Angora
Sanford and Seminole co unty were lli» parents, Mr. ami Mrs. B. T.
engaged for use on a hunting trip up praise from all the v isitors to the
He «•ats. anil ra«-«mchs are ln ‘ pens m a t "
tjio OvkUwa b a • river, o.T ha--n eg ro ■(rir f b a t w ip e m ention of soma of fo r tu n a te 'ih d e e d toTYuVe tHb Florida Kuhl reside mi Gore avenue.
the court house.
shortly a fte rw a rd s disappeared nnd them is 'due end in t h i s brief men­ S ta te Bourii of Health nnd tho Jack­ received his aerial training nt MinEarly y e s tetd a y afternoon the t ution
only
is
possible.
All
of
thu
dis­
sonville City Board of H ealth make neolu, L. I., where he m ak is his'
clTorts to find find thn* far hnve
plays c a n n o t be given -space for they the fine exhibits ul the fair. Never h ea dquarters when not tilling en ; tom obtle pars«le was held, a n d m any
failed.
beautifully decorated cars were in
were so large and varied t h a t no or­ before in tlie histoty of the s ta te hus gugemonts.
(’am p Equipment Fired
line.
Tho private cars were elabor­
dinary newspaper could cover the there been such a complete exposi­
His services hnve been itjuch in
a
tely
trim
m e d , a n d many floats re p ­
y .
C harred c a m p equipment bi-long­ work.
tion of the practice of- the principles dem and. ’ I*ast year he filled many
resented
lodges und business con­
ing to th e G ardnerseas fouild ablut
The yfanoy work a n d jellies and o f-ih o health authorities and no ex­ engagem ents in ail part* of the coun­
cerns.
th
e
i n tir c allair showing skill
a week agd near the plftce where the flowers W e r e displayed in th e second hibit at the fair accomplished so t r y and thrilled millions. This year
body was discovered. The uuthor- story of th e Woodruff building over much . in good government a* the his eilgagement« hnve ju«t started, am i originality nnd much c o m m n id ublA civic pmii mi t h e part of I he
dties believed an ttte m p t hud been H aym uns garage a n d
this room health exhibits. Un account of t ho hi« fir»t llight of the season having
m ade to b u rn the ra m p arto les t o ,
»perially c o n s tru c te d for the com bination of the two exhibits been made at the Seminol«' county | partic ip a n ts.
T he Seininoli &lt;\ .i t . 1 .i i l* a
m ake it more difficult to trace «he ,, xhihit
Under the skillful hands of I Sanford has one of i lie be«t that , carnival at SanforiF
success
in every particular, a n d It is
missing men.
I the «Iscoralior» und th o Indies the could be procured f«ir either one of
I
hoped
th
a t all thu exhibits will be
C ard of T hanks
Tho body found was located by room vs ns made a v e rita b le (airy - 1 these exhibits are a com pendium of
i
b
ro
u
g
h
t
fioro fot the M id-W inter
Wo desire to thunk the ninny
C a p ta in HUco?k, of a river mud boat Innd a n d . th e different displays in | valuable knowledge unto.them aelves.
^.Exposition
next* wet k.— .4«:$ &gt;” erSpecial a tte n tio n was given to tho friends who so kindly nided us in our
a n d Oliver Lind. The «lend m nn’s the b o o th s were simply g ra n d . From-;
Star.
I
flies
trad
tho
mnehim-ry
mad«
appli­
reeent
bereavem
ent,
ulso
fot
tho
the
hex
d
of
the
stairs
o
ne
started
h and gripped u 22-caliber rillc. which
cation
showing
(he
(light
of
t
h
)
flies
lovely
flowers
which
were
boun­
with
thu
beautiful
nnd
fragile
china
M
em
bers
of
the
L
iterature
De­
he usually employed for shooting
from
tho
stable«
yards
und
t
h
e
open
t
i
f
u
l
ly
given
and
h
a
n
d
painted
w
are,
oil
paint­
p
a
r
tm
e
n
t
are
reminded
t
h
a
t
regular
«mail game.
In a d d ilip a to the
Mr*. H. B. C am p
m eeting of Feb. 10th hs.?; been' p o itw ound op t h e back of his head, his ings, otc., of the artist* of Seminole closet* to th e food on the ta b le was
R aym ond G a m p ’
poned .untiU“ Ir.at-r, Feb! 24, on x rface was mangled almost lieyond county a n d they were m o s t credit- * revelation fro’m those who saw thi*
more
than.ever beable, t h e china showing th e hand feature ----Air.
an«)
Mr«.
K
.
J;-GorH«#.*
r o u n l ’o r ch a u ta u q u a week.1'
recognition. ” '
- vividly
.
I

ONE BODY FOUND
IN WELAKA MYSTERY

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MADE AERO TRIP
HERE TO ORLANDO rir;;: wl‘h ih* e",lhnt

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�tho United S ta tes on. S a tu rd a y night.
She urged tho members to come our
W O M A N ’S C L U B
to the e n te rtain m e n t as n good pro­
gram had been prepared.
Report of B usiness Meeting
Mrs. Wight, chairm an of th e City
Tho m onthly business meeting was Beautiful’ com m ittee aaked th a t e v ­
held S a tu rd a y afternoon, Feb. 2n d ;
ery woman plant In her garden a
a n d m a n y m attcra^of im portance re­
palm, an hyblscus, and u poinsettia
ceived a tte n tio n , principally the Fair or ns m any of them as she can to
in which tho club wa* interested in
give Sanford a distinctive appearn u m erous way».
Mrs. Dickins a n ­
ance
She stated th a t these plants
nounced the "plan of cam paign" for
were easily cared for and offered to
the m anagem ent of the booths a t
order them for any one interested.
the Fair.
So carefully were th e y Mrs. W ight brought to the nltunlaiA, t h a t practically every woman
tlon of th e club a poor family in diswas given a share, th u s making tho
tress and recom m ended th a t a con­
work ah light as possible
E very
tribution be made to them .
After
woman responded willingly to her
some discussion it was voted to* do­
ap p o in te d task, seeming ready to do
nate Jive.dollar» to bo turned over
even m ore than her share of th e
to Mr. H ym an, the B aptist pastor,
work.
to be used toward the relief of this
N om inations for the following of­ family, together with bed clothing
ficers occupied considerable tim e: and other useful -things donated by
Vice president,
first second and the members.
th ird ; recording secretary and tre a s ­
Mrs. Terheun also announced the
urer.
An election com m ittee co n ­
appo in tm en t of n relief com m ittee
sisting of one m em ber from each d e ­
with Mrs. \V. W. A be rn ath y , chair­
p a r tm e n t was ap pointed to prepare
man, to g ather clothes for the poor.
the tic k e t to be voted on at the a n ­
Mrs. J. W. B arnes, chairm an of
nual m eeting for th e election of of­
the
press com m ittee ask e d the coficers to be held in March.
position—
of th e c lu b —m em bers-tt&gt;
----- i n t e res t»^ ■MVffrt^-fHTTTr-offlrp
asslst
in
keeping
our W o m a n ’s Club
followed. .
Miss Laura Fish, chairm an of th e Column in ta c t by labelling every­
finance com m ittee announced Clfat a thing sen t to T he H erald for publi­
paly, " T h e Uftlon D epot for a D a y " cation, “ W o m an ’s C lub C o lu m n " ex­
would be given b y t h a t com m ittee cept the a d v e rtise m en ts, *As manfor the building fund o n -M a rc h 4th nger of the Save a B aby work of the
u n d e r ' t h e direction- of -Mre: J. W. cloub--she- announced t h e collectionof seven dollars for the Florida ¿ lo m e
Barnes.
-in
Jacksonville and resigned from
• — vf
:- .
Miss Hawkins,
treausrer
a n ­ the m anagem ent of th e work on
nounced t h a t she had received $67.71 account of o th e r pressing duties.
from th e dancing school cojmnitteo.
Mrs. Dickins asked t h a t nil mem­
Mrs. Terhoun, chairm an If the
bers who had missed a n y of the busi­
Welfare D ep artm en t reported th a t
ness meetings this year to please pay
they had cleared $74.10 from ^the
the treasurer the twenty-five cents
Musical Comedy and th a t after the
due the club.
d e p a r tm e n t had en te rta in e d the cast
T he discussion of plana for the
they wuuld divide equally with th e
Fair
continued till quite late, m any
club. She also- repo rted th a t th em
delicious
edibles being contributed
had been m an y entries for the; B etter
Babies C ontest for the Fair a n d to the club house c o m m itte e where
urged everyone to let the m others the zooms were to be used for rest
know a b o u t it. Also to enter th f m and refreshm ent during the four
in the B aby Parade. Priies for both days of the Fair.

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these contests and for the canning
club work were offered by this ex­
cellent dep a rtm en t. whose m otto ii
aeemed to be “ deeds not words.”
Mrs. T erh eu n asked th a t the chair­
m an of each com m ittee from the
REPAIRS
Welfare D epartm ent m a k e her re­ : B O A T
| AND OVERHAULING
port in writing.
M a. F itts, chairm an of Social De­
.Launches and Row Boats
p a rtm e n t announced th a t they had
Built to Order
I2G.00 from- the dancing school.
Miss As pin wall of the program
Submit Your Needs and Ixt
com m ittee of the Music D epartm ent
Us Figure on Your Work
announced th a t they would cele­
Florida
Beresford
b rate American
Composers
D ay
which was to be observed all over

M. N, Wllllx... Delà m o re ; Chxx.
Glintm orc, P hiladelphia, Pa.; B. H.
Wilson, New S m y rn a ; A rth u r Greene
Jax; M r. and Mr*. M T. S. Mailland, Mr.- and M rs. C. G: Noel,
Springfield, Mass.; J . W. Bsker,
Gainesville; O. D. C ornell, New Yor
city; I. L. Michel, R ichm ond, Va.;
Ernest Schum an, N e w York city;
H.* H. Pollard, J. E. Long worth,
Jnx; J. B. Barnes, C toverdale, Ind.;
W. A. Nash, P h i l a d e l p h i a , Pa.; D. II
Fain, H. A. Collins, J a x ; Geo. T.
R abb and wife, Gainesville; ,M.
Gregg, Wilmington, N„ C.; R. C.
Alexander, M. S m ith , J s x ; E. F.
Wader New York c i t y ; F. L. Free­
man. R. R. Lange, A. G. Wither,
W a te rto w n , n s . ; Geo. N. Trent,
St. Augustine; C has. Willoughby,
Gainesville; C. F. B a rb e r, McCIcnny; F red W. V andcrpool, Jax; S. F.
Hern, A tlanta, Ga.; H. W. Smith,
D etroit, Mich.; R. L. T y n e r, Zanes­
ville, Ohio; W. E. A rnold, Atlanta,
Ga.; N. W. Riddle a n d wife. Raven­
na, Ohio; Mrs. E. L. Wood and
d a u g h ter, Milwaukee, Fla.; G. W.
B rady, A tlanta, G a.; C. B. Beck,
Union C ity ; Y. N. M iller. New York
city; J. M. M erchant, W arren, R. I.;
C.‘ D. B uchanan, Jr., B artow ; J. E.
B ry an t, I^ k e ln n d ; C. J . Beqk, Ocala;
J. E. Sanford, W arw ick, N. Y.; Dr.
J. M . M erchant, W a rre n , R. L;
John Jenkins, Mrs. Jonkins, Miss
Jenklps, Newport, R. I . ; Frank S.

HOTEL ARRIVALS

Sanford H ouse
M. Davis, R. E. Rowe. T a lla ­
hassee; Jas. S. K ennedy, Chicago,*
111.; Lauri E. Millcrm, M arion, Ind.;
J . S. W alker and w'ife, Geo. S.
I-nubuschuger and wife, C. Roumhulat, Mr. arnd Mrs. W'. B. Kelley,
O rlando; E. H. Tomlinson, Jax ; R.
R. Tomlin, Plant City; L. K. Cone,
Orlando, I. C. M ann, Mrs? Jacobs,
Orlando; E. O. Marshall, A ltam onte;
Mr. Davis, Jos. L. Guernsey, Miss
Guernsey, F rank D. G uernsey and
wife,eOrlando; Mrs, Chas. W. McChecney, N. Y. city; J. T. Miller,
Welaka;- Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris
and wife, F. C. Key, Mrs. Key, Mrs.
F. M. Beers, H. E. L o v e tt, Eustis;
S. P. Shepherd, W inter P ork; Wm.
E. Bee a n d son, D etroit, Mich.:
Mra. N. P. Yowell, N. P. Yowetl.
Mrs. Willie Southgute, Mrs. J. D.
Barnes, J. D. Barnes, O rlando; Geo.
L. Edw ards and wife, Orient, Long
Island, N. Y.; R. II. Bailey, Orange
City,
Fla.; G. G. H om er, J. Lee
Roy H arm on, Orange C ity ; C. M.
-KUwtts. Baltimore, Md ; J . T. Hrndricks, C. E. Johmion, O rlando; Chus
A. Parrish, D a v en p o rt;
Miss Fol­
som, P alatka; B. Williamson, Gaines­
ville; H. M. M ontm oullin. E. L.
M ann, Palatka;. Mr. a n d Mrs. W. R.
Goodwin, Mrs. M ary C ow an, Fred
Fleishman, E rm is ; S. S. Griffin, w lfr
S orrant0i
Godfrey, T .
an d child. J. P. Mussel white and J* H e rn d o n .
Briason New
wife, Orlando; E. G. Daily a n d wife,. York C ity ; Vi.. Y.- R o p er, R. M.
Detroit, M ich.; A rthur E. Doncgan. Colem an, LeRoy S heftall, Jax; Oscar
New ..York* 'C i t y ;
Werner
Kissimmee: Henry A. H u n te r, T o ­ Selig,
Lewis,
O
rlando;
J
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Mathews,
ronto, C an ad a ; B. E. Evans, New­
ark, Ohio; J. D. Clark, Calcay, C a n ­ P etersb u rg , Va.; T. D. Rooney. Dr.
a d a ; Miss Ilessinna Jacobs, F. It R. J. W eaver, Ocala; W . C. HauichRobinson and party of five. Miss I man. Chicago; T. W. Cook, Jax;
Lelm hurt, Miss Schneird. Mrs. Jur- I If. C. T u rn e r, T a m p a ; M. Burod,
kel, J E. Odell Norma Burch, M ary Richm ond, Va.; A. W. Carter, OrSmith, Orlando; L. G. C o tto n , Porta- lando; C. C. Cham bliss, Ocala; S. II.
m outh, Ohio; T. D. L enahan, Tole­ Gartakill, M cIntosh, A. M. Hunter',
do, Ohio; C. B. Daniel, L akeland; R. II. Redding, Ocala; A. W. Frost,
U. M. M cC ray, L akeland; W. J. N. Y. C ity ; Wm. Gist, M cIntosh; H.
Ashley, Baltimore, M d .; W. H. T. M ark , London, E n g la n d ; B. K.
Lasher. G e rm an to w n , N. Y.; W. E. j H unsfoit an d wife, J u x ; Geo. Young
Snow. St. Louis, V o.; T. A. Gabie. and wife, Mrs. A. T e r re n c e , F. KenSt. Louis, Mo.; L. Y. W arren, A t - 1yon, D c L a n d ; C. T. Dawson. Jnx;
lanta, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Slater. E. B. O 'K ry lly , J a x ; - E . F. Carney
Syracuse. N. Y ;Mrs. G. A. Grunt, and wife, Brunswick, Ga ; C. P
Syracuse, N. Y ;Mr*
J M. Guyon T h a g a rd , Fla.; M. A. Gist, B r ­
a n d daughter. Chicago, III.; S. Ben- In to sh ; C. B. Alexander, S. IL Page,
am or, T atnpa; A. L. L ancaster. Cur- B artow . L. T. D unlap, A tlanta, Ga;
rolton, Ga.;
E. Barnes, Mis* J C. C Carlson, Plant C i t y , Stanley
Johnson, Miss M ay Allen, J. Dom- i Luckey, M elbourne; H u r r y Roseninick, G. A. Bear, Jax: T. W. C o l-1that. N Y City1; H E. Carbon,
ynr, C harlotte, N. ( ’.; Carl Gams- A tlanta, Ga.; W. II Huffman, Savtald, Jax ; M. Foster. S av an n a h , Ga. vannah, Ga ; A P S pen ce r, Gaine*B. K. P ancoast, Gainesville; W. It villo; A. D. Cragis, I ndianoupolis,
Brewer, Palm er Welbour, Atlanta, Ind.; Alex M athews, M ilford, Dpi ;
W P. B randos, T a m p a ; E. I! MoreGa.; Ed. fk-ott, î A rcadia.
J. It Shaw, Springfield. Mas* . ton anil wife. D etroit, Mich . Adna
Geo. B. Paschal, Jux, M r and Mrs l) Baker, T a m p a ; R. W. Roach,

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.C hicago, IU.; W. IL. T ro u tma n » A t- Wls.i* T. A. M u rre lL -P t. Tamp»
lantfl, G t.; J. C. McGraw, A tla n ta , City; C. Blackwell and wife. Tamp»Gì».; H. E. M o ro h u p , Syracuse, N. Y Lixtie K. Wells, Blanche L VYrli»*
L. II. Sherman, J a x ; E. M. N agd- T r o L N. Y .; A. M. Flanery,
f e rt, Atlanta, G a .; H. D. Case, In-i la.ka, H a .; M. A. Parker, Kmuvilip
dianapolis, I n d .; H . A. Mooney«. A t- T enn,; T. R. Carnes, Fla.; Alfred'
t a n t a , Ga.; Theo. Byrd, Jax; W.—T Harris. B abylon, N. Y.; Mrs Agne*
C h a rm lt, G ainesville; II. M. T aylor, Althouse, A tla n ta , Ga.; Mrs a h
Eaton, N e w ark, N. J.; Mrs c p
Louisville, Ky.
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M,
M. Gregg, Wilmington. N. C .;Relchart, N e w ark , N. J , I p„|a.'
W . H. M cFarland. Titusville; Miss koff. M ilwaukee, Wis,; A D Z.,rh.
S tim pson, G rand Rapids, Mich.; W. ary, .Baltomore. M d.; Otto (* N«,bir
C . Lee, J. W a n tu s k e r, Loughm an; Cleveland, O.; A. G. Morse, Chicago
M r. and Mrs. M. W. Barrett, Lin­ Robt. A rm strong, Meridan. t »
coln. III.; A. L. Wolfe. Jax; A. V. J. Bennett, J a x ; G. A. Haggerty an(|
r
R iley, N. Y. C i ty ; V. A. Gould, De- wife, M o ntgom ery, A.la.; w
L a n d ; p. J. C a rtrig h t, Bowling F isher, P a la tk a ; A. A. Regal. Z* '[«-«.
G re en . Ky,; M rs. O. Liesen, P hila­ villa, 0 . ; G. H. Schwartxle and ml»,
d elp h ia, I’a.; D . M. Fsrson, C hi­ Port Sterling, O.; 8. M. Ashmore!
cago, III,; J. M uller, Z. D utton, L. Gainesville; E. H. Housell. Gam«-,
W a tts , A. L. L isot and p arty of ville; Bert H e a t h and wife. Indianap­
f o u r , , DeLand; C. L. Collins, J a x ; olis, Ind.;, H . K. Guthrie. Green
II. S. Chapm an, N. Y. City: C. B. Cove Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
C hapm an,
R. G. Monteath, Ash- Williams, G eorgetow n, Ind.; If L
"villc, N. C.; E. E. Murphy, Leaven­ Dawson a n d wife, Indianapolis, hui ,
w o rth . Kans.; R. E. Esor, Chicago, Mrs. Eugene L a n d , Mrs. S M L.imf
III. ; C. A. Walsh, Ottum wa. Iowa; Mrs. M ary Young. DeLand: L.ur*
H . W. Burr, P a u P a u , Mich.; Ben Kilber, E. II, Kilhee, Geneva: &lt;*, s
K ra use, P hiladelphia, Pa.; A. E. Gaston, Mrs. Bouder, Orlando, Mm.
S a w y e r and wife, Jax:
E. M. H. P. Stevens, Lebanon, Ind : Mm.
T h o m a s , H KUh er. Starke; M. F. E. T. Bcckot a n d drug liter, Mun*B ulm er, Ojlnndo; W. A. W hitcomb, ferder, Ihd.; E d g a r Havener. \V L.
Munson, C hicago; A. J. Murphy. So.
W . A. Bodell, Bloomington, III.;
G eo. W. B enjam in, Lakeland; M. E. JaxiFla.
St. J o h n s House
J o n s , Tam pa; J . W. Kearney, wife
S.
I-athm
an, Washington, *D C.;
a n d maid, U n iv ersity , Va.; S, S h u ­
M.
BStilling
a n d wife, Reading. I’».;
m a n , Beresford; W . D. Collins. C hi­
cago, Mht • haunt* K.- Cowan, D e - Y»..R. Hubbimi, NorfnHr, V o - W ff?
L a n d ; Chas. E. Barrow, New O r­ Humes, F. Wr. Chapin, San Diego,
leans. La.; W. K. M a n s i , N . X Cal.; Wm. Jacobs, Mrs. Jacob* and
C i t y ; Bryant Reis, vfaTlon. 111.; J. three children, Alvjn Dnrn. Wm.
T . Kandcrs, M ilw aukee, Wi».; F. F. Former, C h tiltm ta; J. D. Ynunmn*.
D avis, Jax; Wm- P cutt, Winter P ark G raym ont. G a.; J. Finn. Orlando.
J . G. Spurling a n d wife. Lake Weir; Adam G lu ttin g and wife, Ni-n.irk.
F re d Sheldon,
R. T. McDonald N. J.; Mrs. A. M Flanery. Huitie
Lawrem.
K ig.
a n d wife, Mrs L. W. Pilley, Cassa- Smith, P a l a t k a ;
d u g a ; F. I). Cnrr. KisShnmee; C. S. Mrs. G. King, DeLand, Fla
M ah o n , wife a n d sister. Orlando;
II. Winestock, M t. Dora&amp;; M aster
L etter Perfect.
F le tc h e r Winestock, Mt. Dora; C.
8tngo Manager—“ Remonilier, Bangs,
.H u n te r and wife, Dexter, N.* Y.; we are depending on your baby to
H e n ry Hunter a n d wife, W atertown, cry lustily In the third act [a, you
N . Y.; H. G. C ln y to n . Gainesville; think he'll do his part'1" Actor Pa
l i e s !*•—i r e
W m . Kit t*'mi mo ns, Decatur. Ala,; ther—" l i e ought to
■&gt;
It. l&gt; Itire and p a r ty of five, De- hearsing every night f or
L u n d ; T. S. Iteed, Savannah, Ga.;
J H Hill. O rlando: W J Phley and
W aited Live»
wife. Arlington. N J.. 11 Orchard
l i e Unit M e i n l &lt; hi-, t
.
¡ . rt s
A t la n ta . (!u . P aul \V Orahard. ArIs like Him w hoe» goriiieui u .
c u d ia ; Harry Fisher. Pittsburg. Pa.;
of frlugi s and h :s no- * i
,■ nut
J I) Nopktns. B oston. M;i** ; T H sauces they nr. i,&lt;
B ird . Tampa. 1. H Kr slligey. St able suit uKelesa
re,, t 1 i
Louis, Mo.; A. C. Wise, E. Clark, A t - j
l a n t n . Ga : T W Johnson. Kenosha,
Wis . C (.* K irby, Jux. Thu» K
B a n t u , Baltimore. M d . J S Barrett
a n d wife, Center Hill, S IL ("reel, j ;&lt;l (eel long, 9 fini: iH-nni
\ V , M. Hamilton, Winter Haven: Palmer engine, 4 rvrle -Hcd Completely eq u ip p 'd He el
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P B Johnson. J a x ; W I, B urnett, hunk» and stoveit
I i t,r * A t l a n t a , Ga . Ft It Buson, ( ’¡tiro.
r.i.o w i i k . ah
Il l a u r a St., JtrkhutttUr M,
Ill . S, M Friedlunger, Milwaukee.

NEVER

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Everyone is in Search of Happiness

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p r e p a r i n g t o g i v e it t o y o u s e r v e d in a j o l l y

A N D UNIQUE FORM

TA M PA Wants You Here, and Trusts Nothing will Interfere.
T A M PA Is Going to Show You a Carnival That’s Going to Eclipse
Anything o f its Kind Ever Attempted.
T A M PA Learned Lots from Its Last Year's Carnival, and Knows
W here to Improve on that Delightful Occasion.

- ~ S * jjg ^ H N T A S IlC PARADESi
IjîGhïïi
and "PARADE PARADES” Constantly
Day and Night

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* A Spectacular capture o f Tampa by

KING GASPARILLA AN D "YE MYSTIC CREW'’
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W ater Carnival. Brilliant w ith Fireworks. Music by Countless Bands, Street Cam ivcl
Dances, rarely Costumed. Aerial Flights
and Balloon Ascensions
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ALL T O BE FREE
Tampa detest* "hold up" entertainments. Everything is offered to you without **! «tring tied to it.**

• (m ttttm n m tutu m**'

Fares EverGiven to Tampa
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�»,1915

T H E SANFORD IIERAI.D

VENTILATION
A QUESTION OF VITAL
IMPORTANCE
Strange, tan t it now u iru u i oi
frt^h air some Floridians are!
Go
into a crowded »treet enr in alm ost
an) Florida city on a ersip, s n a p p y
day the kind of a d ay when a
normally healthy man or w om an in
gfsd just to be nllve---and notice
u * it smolU. The accum ulation of

or fivo mintues, The schoolroom in
which th irty to fifty pupils are' seatcd should huve a stream of sir from
out of doors passing through it. T he
same is true of n c hurch, theater or
assembly room, Every healthy person should have «t least 800 cubic
feet of air »pace If air is to lie kept
pure 3000 c nine feet per hour per
head is deed eu
A person in health
breathes from eightc en to tw e n ty
times per minute , which’is 30 cubic
inches to each normal respiration,
Fresh air doesn't contain disease
germs, and no one “ catches cold"
from it
I t ’s the germ und not the
draft of uir th a t brings cold, and if
this annoying affliction follows ex­
posure to a stream of the outside
atm osphere, it Is because the germ
was in the system already.
T he
dnnger from exhausted &lt;ir bud air
is infinitely greuser vhirfr from a
draft

The screened
sleeping
porch,
where one is exposed to outdoor te m ­
peratures a n d proterted only from
mosquitoes a n d rain, is the ideal re s t­
ing place for weary humanity. More
and more the value of an unrestircted supply of uncontam inated fresh
air in unlim ited quantities is being
appreciated an d used, not only as n
preventive of disease but as a mediAtdne-fwv relieving disease conditions
nnd even as a cure in the prim ary
stages of t h r o a t and lung troubles.
’ i No day or night in Florida i* so cold
. or so wet an to bring danger from
breathing th e air th at nature may
happen to be furnishing at that pnrticulnr time
And really, there is no
perfectly good excuse for any F lor­
idian to die excepting from old age

Hlg Time at T am pa
T a m p a , Feb. 8. -T u e s d a y , F e b .
16th, known as “ C itru s Fruit D a y , ”
of the Gasparilla C arnival, the d a te s
of which nro Feb. 12th to 16th, i n ­
clusive, has been nam ed by th e
T a m p a R otary C lu b as the d a y on
which to entertain ull neswpaper e d ­
itors of Florida u n d distinguished
winter visitors a t a typical U o ta r t
luncheon. In v ita tio n s are being eXr
tended this week.
Among the n W
table winter visitors who will be i fvited ure Secretary of Slate Willia n
Jennings Bryan a n d Jam es W hi e
comb Riley’, the poet, w ho have wit •
ter homes nt M iam i; Geoige A d r,
the hlmorist, and Sowell Ford, w« r
correspondent and magazine w iite ;
who are a t C le a rw a te t; Col. H c n r g
W atterson nnd Gen. W. V. Haldei *
man, th e veteran editor* of Louii ville. who spend each winter n%
Naples on the Gulf; Nixon Water-,
man, the poet, who hibernates a :
Oruniy? P ark; Thos. A. Edison, thil
wizard of invention, who spends tb i
winters at hi* ’Fort Myers hom o.

Why
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I tiff
iVorlJ
dition!.'

M. W. Lovell, city clerk digs up
the following from the records of
the city of Sanford held Feb 15th,
1879.
It will lie of intercut to the older
resident* of Sanford
For Mayor A I Fleuch
37
For Clerk M I. Ilughev
17
Assessor A l ol
II II &gt;tni Mini .It
Mari*hull . Win FtnersAn
31

( io \ e
Isgrell
Forster
lloefer
11 Mmir«
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I ske Monroe Bible Conference
Preparations are. being made to
make the I-uke Mhnroe Hible Con­
ference at Enterprise, Florida, Fob.
12th to 21st the most helpful anil
inspiring ever held there.
V ■ S I) (lordon. th a t famous
writer of "kjuiet Talks” and etlectiVO Bible expositor will tie the lead­
er |gain this year.
His experience
as a C hristian worker, his ability
as s speaker, nnd writer of topics
th a t touch all hearts have made hi*
name a household word ull over the
world
Florida is indeed fo rtu n a te in
having such an em inent man in
her midst.
Mr. Gordon will speak
on t°l&gt;ics t h a t .ennnot fail to grip
the interest of both clergy nnd laity.
Hi* messages will especially appeal
to Christian leaders nnd ' workers.
Each day he wilL Sjieak on some one
of the following Vopics:
God on a Wooing Errand.
Some
studies in n Gospel. •
The Effect oft Music on Prison
Walls. A s tu d y of an Epistle.
The Oldest Gospel. A atutly of an
Old T estam ent Historical Book.
l&gt;|covoring God, Uncorvering and
'Recovering Yourself. A s tu d y of a
Paul in.
t
_ Tltlh Puzzle of Unanswered Prayer.
A ¿'udy of a Psalm, •!
The Man who took a .Walk with
God k»ml N ever Came Bnek. The
ntuil.I of biography.
The Sore Question of Nvil nnd the
Answer
A s tu d y of a prophetic

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EDWARD

IIIQ C IN S .

M anager

a Shrewd Jew gave up a
Job
A ouir. Ihhlc s tu d y
&gt;pirit * hye View of the
A s tu d y of some world con­

Thj» Significance - of the World
; Var l&lt;&gt; the Thoughtful Bible S tu ­ PETE DET7.EE. WITH N E IL O 'B U IE N 'S M IN STR ELS, AT T H E IM P E R IA L
dent,. [I, A s tu d y of current events,
T H EA TER . FEHRUARY I f th
j M ajy Other persons of note will
l&gt;e I'fc-M-nt and tnkc part, among
editor of tljf' Golden Age 1 M ilitary B and. Tam
them (Bishop Morrison of I«ec*hurg,
deliver one of hi* racey, I B and. Seat's Band. (
whose ability a* a preacher l* well
ild rosso*
Gasparilla Fife and
k n l* n
lie will deliver an inspiring
v
t P alm etto B and. Brui
nddrrO. O il S abbath. Feb. I lib itt
St Petersburg Band
W III Have the M u s ic
mould.
T a m p a . Feb M Fifteen bund* Bund. Winter Have
*•' ' 111 w.fl furnish die music for the Gaa'* **” ' parllla Carnival, which opens Friday
Gqun ,,f ,„.^1
a n ,| d oses the follow11 ,nl' ling Tue*day, and stronuou* effoita
jure betng made to aibl tile world&lt;V*bte* famous Havana Municipal Band to
She (hj* n u m b er
"H om e in d u s try “ will
evan- certainly predominate in a musical
years , way. and band* will be brought
of the from every section &lt;&gt;f Florida Among
Join o | those engaged so fur are the follow­
ing: Alabam a Polytechnic Institute
ieorgia Band. Auburn, Ala . Fort Dade

B ora*

fo r the

Throat.

Csrd In water m a daily gnride.
borax keep* (tie thront healthy Used
In water for cleansing the teeth It
''disinfects'' them und prevents their
dora y ins

GOING ON

ORLANDO, FLORIDA
FEBRUARY

1915

EDUCATIONAL
Embracing-Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Domestic Arts and Crafts,
with exhibits of Stock, Hogs and Poultry, and the products of South Florida. Rac­
ing, Polo, Sports, Aeroplanes, Lectures and Entertainments of all kinds.
For Inform ation or Prem ium List, Address

R. O’NEAL

H. W- DIOKSON, President

�w.

P AGE. f ü l l K

■:

fehruary

THJî SANFORD HEtiAM*

th a t the canning club is th e bulwark d u cts hut to advertise his many
of th e nation and no m a tte r how different breeds of fowds. He has tho
many- war* jjt Europe or how hard goods and his birds were n source
It. J. DOLI Y , i : ì
CONDENSED REPORT OF THÉ CONDITION OF THE
the tim es may be in th e future if of surprise and w onderm ent to the
W. M. HAYNES. Ilusln
crowds
nt
the
fair.
In
addition
to
our su rp lu s fruits a n d vegftablos
— r
Elliott display rminy of the local
l’uhtistusl Kl
can be canned we will never starve
to d e a th .
The results of the can­ p oultry men had n um bers of fine
THE HERALD
►&gt;
C. II. Dingec. C. C.
ning club are already a p p a re n t and chicken*.
HUBSCBIPTtON
the little Indy who u few weeks ago Cleveland. I*. Vie hie n, W. J. Osteen
J w ^ rrau R P U S iH i^
Y
OKU YKAR............
came hero from her a lm a mater, of Altamonte, Mrs. Bruce o f , Alta­
BIX MONTHS........
the W o m a n ’s College a t Tallshoiaeo m onte, D. R. Brfsson and many
T IIU K K M O N T H S ..
C L O S E O F B U S I N E S S , F E B R U A R Y 3 R D , 1915 ’
Harry
to teac h th e young ideas hdw to can, other* hud fine displays.
ri*«|&gt;«!linr&lt;l lu «h* ( l l j
&gt;h T t f ) M P L I A N t j f f e f f i f r l Ÿ X iT F 'R C§ ^ . b X ^ g tB ^ ^ R i l H a
has m ade good with a rush and her K e nt sw ept, up all prizes .on . pi­
Ait,»».« or
geons.
The prise* in this ^depa rt­
pupils
h
av
e
shown
a
re
marks
bln
tLIAflll.lTIKH
P i ; m t n l a la M n m
.R e s o u r c e s a p titu d e in the endeavor to crush m ent will he given in F rid a y 's Issue.
$ 30,000 (It)
TapTfürStock
lx»ansam^;piiirounu
Catatad Aa Nm m 1 - ( 1
the high cost of living a n d can all T h e poultry oxhihit was great and
16,000.00
S urp lu s...........
IMA, at Iba 1‘oataJTira
mí
30,000,00
Bills Payable
beyond all expectations of
the surplus fruits' a n d vegetables w;nH
'Banking House F urnitur^’
l ’adtr Act •
IMI. 147. NT
D eposita........
lo .- H Í.ÍS
a n d Fixtures
th a t form erly went to- w aste in the th e Fair Association.
Real
E
s
t
a
t
e
..........
fields. * T h e following remarkafde
O l k a In llttald llulldln*
»
.
The Dog fihow
O v e r d r a f t s . .. •
s ta t e m e n t in the Tirncs-Union can
Expense ...............
Few county fairs in F lorida over
be echoed in every p art of the stat
Cash nrwl D u d ram 'itowk*: —reh av e a creditable dog show hut
S a tu rd a y ii tl
C o u n t f c j W h j r a n t s .......... .. . - F , ■• • ■ - 0 .9 4 1 ;*regarding th e im portance of canning
tUt
Seminole county hod o n e of the reft!
Semlnolo County
factories a n d home canneries:
‘ — 'W 'T * ist«,«E st
SH6,4 17,Ü7
good ones and the bench shows of
a t Sanford.
W
T
h
a
t
Florida
paid
o
u
t
last
year
tho north had nothI?n!^?Tr^tiur dog
boosters like li
I hereby certify th at the above statement is correct. H. E. TOLAR. Cj.shhT.
for canned good* som ething over show. There were collies, poodles,
som e of the pther m em t
st­
Sanford Commercial &lt;}lub ^ 0 St'ITl- seven a n d a half million dollars was Irish setters,' bull terriers', Boston
othor- the s ta te m e n t of a business man at bull terriers, English hulls, Spitz
Inolc C ounty Fair caiinot
ir
All of the
riA m one o f th e local hotels yesterday; dogs, and just dogs.
wise th a n u (treat suc^
t--r.
City has been re p re s e n te d Veri' this a n d . he said imported canned pro­ canine* were on dress parade during
few moments it w as difficult to se­ th¡«“booth was also a' fine exliiiiit Of 2nd.
ducts
ran
through
the
list
of
edibles
th
e
fair
being
located
in
kennels
in
week by several of her rlt
n* anti
P o ta to race. H. S hoy* Morril
flowerd»-ferns and p alm s, from out
front of the court house and they* c u re them . T he H oys' Band was a
,
they ought to get som e &gt;pojr era on from jioup to nuts.
of town contributors, am ong these S pen rer, 1st; Win. Routh, 2nd; Oli.T
h
e
cbnxlenjed.j
rpUk
used
ip
*{*»
were*(Hie &lt;9T th e features.' T he
Imratle' t V
. • how to conduct our ow
« ir at
s ta te was not included In his list, a n d puppies of tho collie bra^c|. ex­ hoys looking- very^tuijjdsome in tiieir b e i n g ‘i i fin e d i s p l a y o f r o s e s a n d ver Murrell, 3rd.
Plant C ity.— I'lant C ity j j
60 yd. dash, G. S. girls: Cora Le»
M f r ‘ and he said this a m o u n te d 'to shout
white'Vults and çUàcoursing swêct f e r n s m m M r s . B r q m l e y a j i d T ilhibited by F’rank GVaynm were
d
e
n
J
a
c
o
b
s
o
f
C
b
u
l
u
a
t
a
.
U
.
M
u
s
e
.
o
f
T
U
lia » U U , . G l a d y s W ilso n . ; a j ;
m**...*«»•&gt;
* ^
^
two million dollars' more.
HucAn^ gU iw tky- a a lfH U a d - T h u s , p a r t ■ of. tlsfrt mu*h*f~
a ,.
S ^ ’Q i y ^ U A
i ; h ’ coYn 'drear. bref~rimJ ffliftei*' tf]jfu'&lt;Vxf* fair was under the supervision of Jtldge«..|n this c o n te s t of d e c o ra ­ the west .side, Mrs. Ginn and others Lucille Anderson, 3rd.
R unning broad jum p. G S bóyr
i«I*4rt m ate tw e n t y million m ore,
N ext Friday has hoc
while H, (i. Dietcrlck who though he ti v e a r t were Mrs. H enry B. M arks, T he flowers came In for tholr share
Paul Yon ta, 1st, 14 ft. 6 In.; Kid­
by th e official* of the
‘ SUb- corn,
h a y a n d mixed feed approxi­ s t a r t e d late certainly* arranged u M rs. Kibgy of N e w York and Mrs. of ribbons and prizes and th e booth
T ropical Fair a t OrlandoTfnr
e eti­ m ate six million' more.
M. B. Confad of Grand R apids, was one of the most popular in tho ney Chase, '2nd. I t ft. 2 in.
m o st creditable bench show and
building.
T he most .pleasing ef­
lo unt y
.te rta in m e n t of the Serpirp
Hero* is a total of over t h i r t y - five next season the dog show should he M ich.
Puahm obilo race, best time mid»
fects were produced Ijcro in decora­ by Humid W ashburn and LafuyetU
visitors and every lady, t
mah million dollars spent for things thn
a feature of tile fa r.
Canned G oods, Jellies, Ktr.
tions a n d trailing vines und potted TUlia; second heat time mad« by
houli! could
and every child in the'ftoi^
he raised nt hom e;
good
ly*
(lepartm ent was one of t h e plants and ferns were everywhere in Reginald and Robert Holly
1 thUt
th at money paid out of the citru s, truck [
endeavor to a tte n d the
* Baby l’àrade
t popular in t h e fair, p robably profusion
dem onstrating to the visday a n d sweell ;ho crowd;. ’ id ( il'­ anti othei crops raised in th e state,,
pro
Best constructed pusbnn&gt;l,i]. (j.
Never in the history of Sanford ¡ hecauJIP „ v e r t o n « like* t o t e e good
•
Orlando folks came to di
or in w i t h millions of acres lying idle, all hu* the public witnessed a more
¡tors th at in Sanford a t least the fnyette Tillis.
Next
large num bers last THu i
and of which could he m ade to raise beautiful sight than th e Baby Par- i th in g s to eat. ft was n o t difficult to get mime of Florida is uphold.
Best piece hoys’ m e d ia m - .d *,irV,
ju d g e s for the fruits« cakes a n d year our county fair should make
.
we should return the rdnr|
nt in everything
that .was b o u g h t from a d e which took place in tin* park
1st,
Reginald
Holly. 2nd John
• full by going down there ff i
Frl- the outside, even to ru g a r, which is F'ridny morning. It was one of the pies, t h e y ‘all looked *t&gt; tem pting in special provisions for not only a Lough; 3rd, Willard Lifmley.
day. And then Seminole r j
y hpa not included in any of th e lists given accesses of- fair week and voted by t h e i r great arra y on tho shelves. flow er.show but u flower d ay and
N eedlew ork Awards
A nd there was s u c h a great a r r a y flower parade.
one of th e best exhibits a
fair by him ..
Lillian
Goertz, H S., Kith gr*df,
m a n y to he the very p re tties; and of all the good t h i n g s to eat t h a t
and all of us want to see i:
1st
prize;
R uth Hand. Il S . 10th
He declared th a t this condition biggest event of the en tire vw*-k. Serninold county a t once impressed
Fancy Work Display
Sanford Dny*nt Orlando oli
grade, 2nd prize; Afrna Cm. rt/ ]| s.
will exist as long as th e s t a t e con­ A lthough the w eather conditions itself upon the v is ito r a* being in­
Tho display of fancy work in (lie
be remembered.
tinues to go wild about citru s fruits. interfered to some e x te n t with the deed the land of plenty. G eneva W oman's d ep a rtm ep t occupied sev­ IItii grade, 3rd prize
0 -----1
Gladys Deiterich, (ì S *n, c-adf,
and winter trucking, to tho ignor- p lan s of the com m ittee a large crowd w a i th(l h(.a(, o( th|l pU „
in lho Uni eral booths and was a fine exjiosi1st
prize; Gussie F r a n i , t, - ;ih
N OW FOR C A S P A R !
ing of th e staples, and with th e care- assem bled an d there were t w e n t y - '(&gt;f ,,rPM.rvos un,|
Hlul , hprf tion &lt;&gt;( (In- handiwork of tin- ladies
tirade.
2nd (&gt;rize lil . I
\ n,_
Next Friday the GsN|&gt;j}i
less waste or produce of all kind*.' four vehicles in line, som e of them ha„ n|&gt;ver ,lp&lt;.n SU(.,, „ „ . |nJlUnK ,,r . There wusp o bewildering array of
nival opens In Tam pu u
winch, n o t , finding a (¿routable mar- containing two representatives. T h e , ^ u( lll0M i&gt;TOtiuvUi irt , hi* r , , y all kinds of funey work, drown work, &lt;ì S . 7th grade. 3rd jimz.- Below 12 Years of \g&lt;
celebration will attVaet p*
rom ket iit th e raw shape, are allowed t o ' w o m a n ’s exhibit building was closed N1r, Wakefield of Geneva had an laces, etc., und is raid to lie the
M
arth
a Chsptiell t;
- j.
all p arts of Florida to the
rot or otherw ise become useless.
to give the ladies in charge and the e n tire booth filled w ith the famous greatest exposition of till* kiln! ever
Emma
Strickland,
rt
t -fir
holds first (dare in the heard*
the He urges canning of all products public an opportunity to wRne.v, Slmit)lim, n rill)ll f)f guaVB
given here or elsewhere
All UnMay
Howard,
li.
S
.
3rd
prize
people foe her * unbound
spi- when they fall below a price which th e pretty pageant.
Directed
th e g u av a paste, o ra n g e und grapefruit visitors to the fair were am azed at
Plain Sewing
tallty.
Tam pa is maki
eat gives a reasonable profit for the ex- Mrs. \V. P. Carter and led by the jellies and m arm ulndos and o ra nge till* elegant display of fine work
Mildred II ustori
preparations fur the cnt&lt;r
ent (tense nod trouble of growing ih em ■ B aptist Boys' Band, the parade a*- sticks, etc,
Mrs.
Wakefield lias uml constant watch had to lie kepi
th
of her thousand* of guest
w inter; more a tte n tio n to the sem lded at the southw est corner d e m o n s tra te d w hat can he done in on these b o o th s » night and d ay prize. Mart Im linke
Brown, 3rd prize
fete this year promises
milk cows of tho state und a lessening of th e |tarj(. marching uround the
the way of preserving and the m a n ­ With all this vilgiluqct* some uf these
all former efforts in thci
of the a m o u n t of condensed milk park and hack to the southeast
(■iris' Handiwork
u fa c tu re of the choice jellies from pieces were filched by the people
line. Sanford people expert
Esther Wilson. II
shipped into Florida; t h e careful corner of Park avenue, where it en•lr
who
travel
from
fair
to
fair
for
this
th e Florida fruits.
Although a new1 «t
p r iz e ; M a u d t" , f, . - • h
tend the Gasparilln in forcij
íeeding of beef cattle for local a* entered the park and grou(H*d at the
purpose
This
display
wu*
very
resident in Florida Mrs Wakefield
greatly disappointed th a t S u l n o lo 'w ill us e x tra s la te consum ption, and baniialani) for inspection by the
1 2 th g ra d e . 2 n d prwv,
V
. I:
lias already m astere d the secret of Valuable some of the pleee* being
county could not he officially ^»p re - ■tin»growing of corn und h a y to feed judges
The judges, composed of
worth from fifty to oqi- hundred **h grade, 3rd priz&gt;
g u a v a and other p ro d u c ts ¿md is a
aented in the T am pa Glrprlnj o f J the stock inquired to work nil the th re e ladies from out of town found
dollar* each T he display came from
Beat Handiwork c
wisuirfl in m aking—~ th e "preserved
Eden.
We predict unhouridtili sue- other crop* of the s late
th e derision difficult to make, with
till
parts
of
the
county
and
was
most
Georgia
Moblej
delicacies from the guava, orange,
cess for the GusparlUns“ r ^ il *!hbiie
wonderful from an arii*tic stand- l,riz*'- Fir-&gt;i grade pr ■
Florida, he suid. should he selling
m nn&gt;' beautiful haldes and pp'tly g rapefruit and k u m iju a t
A g re a t
th a t their fondest dream - will
m great Iunotitic* ev e ry th in g that v&lt;*hicU*s to claim their adm iration,
(mint
T he collection of this
di»- Book in second gr. -e
p
y
ra
m
id
of
these
p
ro
d
u
c
ts
was a r ­
realized. Sorry we cannot bo j I here. is inclucdd in the list given: r.nd (lie howevei, the babies were left ont of
play
was
under
the
personal
superBest Bolanlral t •111 • II
ra nged to let the light fil.cr througli
t o help rclohrrte.
•"ir.
th
e
decisions
altogether
a
n
d
only
the
vision
of
tho
chairm
an.
Min.*
L
a
u
r
a
.
Helen
Perk. s tli r
balance of Unde should l»e with this
th e m and their d e a r complexions
------O-----b
e
a
u
ty
of
decoration
was
considered.
gradi-,
2nd
F'Lsh,
who
hud
charge
of
the
booth
Russell
Robert!-.
Ml
s t s |e th ro u g h u greater uvernge prowere u delight to t h e housekeeper’»
*t h gruís,
T h e prizes were finally awarded
during
the
fair,
ably
assisted
by
,\fis*
'
Gladys
Hasten
T O T H E E U S T IS H A N D
*
duej^on of all the s ta te is ci*piglile
hea rt.
Mr*. W akefield was not
T he editor of The Herald was ser­ of raising. Ho |&gt;oints out t h a t there to th e pony cart a t the head of t hr alone in this line, as t h e r e was also a Annie Hawkins. Mis» Nellie Elder, 3rd prize.
in which sat Jack Peters and
Mr*. Braxton Porkins and
Mrs. Cidlrrliun of Inserì* ami Bitllcrlliss
enaded I: at
T h u rdsay evening by are counties in Kloiidu which can I ’ljiarude
display
of MliJSi,*
these Ifruits
l
—
. I
If
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,&gt;
I fine
I» I Ix- Al
191PI li j API
l 111I N Ifrom
i l l 111 IPa*1 “
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4
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rriit?
Hurt,
t
hi*
tirM
S
ditv
*
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.
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&gt;
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.
G ertrude R ungI - '
Louck*
T he Oviedo booth
was
t h e Eustis Band and V.lthough he ru
» ,
«babies
«•
f a iJitkii rullf*«! thr* (rolden Shr»*d Hrp.nd.
inole
county
to
win
ip
Best
C
o
n
fe
r11«n.ti
In
was not present at the tim e the con­ Of (be grain states of the rn u n tty
m aim fuel uri-d l&gt;&gt; H ayw ood A Son al»i&gt; tilled v*1111 a ili'jilu &gt; of fun. y
B
e
tte
r
Buiiy
Contest
entered!
at
M
i
l
d
re
d
H
u
»
■
■
H
work
ami
this
booth
w,..
grt-t
tl\
cert was greatly enjoyed by the and In* rem em bers when in Alachua.
of i ‘uhitk .1 and t h e y had a m o.i
Besides May Holland, If
Herald force und several of the ladbyi ( obnubili anil o tlu r counties to the O rlando In Ifil i The pony und,-art •Tt'dlCuhio display of III) the guava, | adm ired b\ the visitor*
I ‘urulyn Spem • r i ,
present. The Eustis. Hand wnis o]ie » '‘»I of thin* tluhe were llour mills were decorated in -white crysanthe- grap efru it anil o ra nge product*. T h e the greut array of fancy work the
of the first touches of joy given u* hi operation, making not only money m uins anti wns very lovely with its good housewives of Seminole co u n ­ Oviedo ladies also exhibited the C arolyn spen c er, Eli , ! „ l l , .Sirina tt r a c t iv e little occupants, dressed
meyer, G. S., 1st j riz- ElizaIwtk
upon reaching Florida a b o u t seven­ but good flour
ty also brought in t h e i r “jellies a n d finest line of pnHtries, canned pro­
in
whito
alio.
The
(lout
of
little
S
tc in m e y e r,'G. K.. 2nd priz- Mmni#
No s t a t e , he said, can becom e, the
teen yòars ago. Tho Eustm H u rd
jam s a n d pickles a n d showed th e ducts, etc., and in this exhibit the
Virginia
Louise
Duncan,
also
in
¿ure
second
city
of
Seminole
did
herself1
^Yynn,
(&gt;. S., 3rd prize
independent
und
pros|&gt;eTous
Mate
serenaded us upon our wcddfng day.
professionals that t h e y also know
.w
h
ite
,
with
its
decorations
!
big
proud.
T
he
ladies
of
Oviedo
are
Best
Cake
Vm t.raib
th
at
it
sho
u
ld
-when
its
c
o
n
te
n
ts
itT he Flutti* Band screnndeil u*. nt
s o m eth in g about t h e preservative
the first Reminole C ou n ty Fair, in ’" 'li with selling only the moat proff *hiu&gt; roses won second prin und art a n d many of th e s e single entries to Ih* congratulated upon arranging
Gladys Greene. I ' m ,
lo
( tundía carried off prize* in t h i s departm ent. such a fine booth in such a short prtre, A rthur Gteem
' demost auspicious occasion also und ¡tulife of it* farm ptoducts a n d let- wlllt utont artistic.
tim e Mid bringing It here for ex- 2nd prize. Maud &lt; tn :-’d&gt;
we suppose they will pi*y at our ting 'lie j e s t rot; nor cun a n y stale. M adge D eis in her p re tty carriage
T h e cunning d u b girl* were also
‘ grade, 3rd prize
' •
funeral some d ry m il we would nsk which consum es almost its e n t i r e - 0^ white, with asparagus fern leaves there with the good* »ml (he 4 II hihilion
l l c l lire,til
no more fitting requiem. Some day crop value yearly in p a y m e n t for a,l(^ pink roses fell the white ribbon B ran d of the canning d u b was c o n ­
Athletic Event»
Gladys Greene, 12th t '
1**
when tiie editor of T h e H iruld fa lls. at tid e s Horn other states, when it
Hilly Bouchelle Wight, whose cursp icuous on a largo display of fine
Not the least interesting am ong jirize; Ruth Hand. Kit). ,
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heir to u .fo rtu n e we will p r e s e n t , ™ 11 raise those imported a . titles' i t - ' riage was another p re tty conceit in
jdlie-s, canned loin a toes, corn, etc.
the different event* a t the fair wus prize; Ella Mary Muirl •*h
th e Flusti* Band with silver instru- *elf&gt; (&gt;vi*r expect to become more pink rosebuds won special mention,
T h e girls have j u n t / s t a r t e d , on thin
m e a ts a n d the leader, Hilly Seacolo, than n h and to m outh s o rt of sec­ ns did also M argaret Sara Britt gre at work under t h e guidnnee of tho athletic contests of the school grade, 3rd prize,
nestling am ong blue anil pink mean­
children from the little tots in the
’• Best Canned Product*
with a gulden cornet uml pension tion;
Mias D urst, hut t h e y have made
He
declares
Florida
sh
o
u
ld
feed
ing glories in her charm ing little
prim ary schools to the largest hoys
M uud *Cnmeron, il S . l-&gt; gtwdG
off the whole bunch so th e y will need
g re a t progress, ss w as Evidenced by
eq u ip ag e .
-,
and girls of the High School. These R uth H and. 2nd prize: Ain- Vaughi
to do nothing el/e bu t play for us itself a n d millions more.
the fine display a t t h e fair! Miss
M rs. H. C. Gcrror, with her Better
events were pulled off on S a tu rd ay 3rd prize.
all day on* th e sandy beach of heauM a u d e Cameron a lo n e had 166
B aby enshrined -with white and
aftnrnoor on Commercial street in Best Collection of Ari Painting
'Jiiul Lake Eustis.
packages of to m ato es, honey, pre­
yellow chrysanthem um s a n d green
front of the SrfrJord House, a n d were
Annie W hitner
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serves, jollier, etc., t h a t she hud
vinos was a charm ing feature of the
witnessed by a large crowd. These
.Special Prize*
NO R TH ER N DREAM
m a d e u p since M isj D urst s tarted
p
a
ra
d
e
and
was
presented
with
a
ev
e
n
ts
dem
on
strate
d
th
a
t
the
chil­
Bees
Wnx
y o d ellin g . Eunice
Homo square head Y a n k ee sen t
th e cam paign am ong th e girls.
bright
now
penny.
dren
of
o
ur
schools
are
lteing
ta
u
g
h
t
Lynch.
T h o H erald a copy pt Life this week
Continued from Page I O th e r huhics In line in their a t ­ ' M rs. Frank Johnson also liatF-some how to he well and strong anil:
S ta m p Collection, TheodK" Bun*
containing nn editorial a b o u t the
«fine n a tiv e wine e n d grape julie.
nblo m a n a g e m e n t of Dr. Y o u n g , who tra c tiv e carts and carriages were:
supple
ns
well
as
the
more
exacting
ge.
negro In th o south.4 T h e editoiinl
Several of the S a n fo rd Indies lintl
made m a n y ¡friends here by his ex­
*Mury Hurt, carriage of white car­
intellectual studies.
The different
Sam pler, F'ranei D u n -ii
said ' h a t th e negro was infetio. b e ­
som
e choice fruit ca k es, pies, etc.,
cellent exhibit and able m a n n e r of nations.
events
and
tho
winners
are a* fol­
Raffia W ork, K ate llruwri
cause tho white people in the south
d o p to m tra tio n . Tho Jacksonville ex­
J o h n Edwncd Higgins, auto m o ­ an d t h e r e was b u tte r, bread and nil lows:
C
rocheted B asket. Anna pullo*»
refused to ediucato
him in ordor
hibit was dem on strate d b y Miss bile in whito rose petals, chrysan­ tho p ro d u c ts of the k itch en .
Original
Music, Eleanor H-rrinC100
yard
dash-H
S.
boys:
Sherm
an
t h a t he would ho inferior. We hear
T h is display in t h e Womn'n’s
Herndon,
medical librarian of the th e m u m s and festoons,- &gt;
Pencil
Sketching.
Etra 11j rt ley,
R
outh,
first;
Harold
W
ashhurh,
sec­
so much of this, slush from
tho
state h o a r d 6f health and E lm e r E.
-Julia Higgins in go ca rt, white building was one of t h e best a d v e r­ o n d ; Morris Spencer, third.
Best Longwood school.
negroid papers like Life t h a t we
Rogers of this city represented thn rose petals and chrysanthem um s. v tis e m e n ts of Seminole county, d e m ­ time, 11 1-5 Seconds.
never u ttn m p t to answ er them .
M etropolitan
Life In su ra n ce Co. ' Dorothy* Rose Lovell, earring« o n s tra tin g in concretfF form w hat \ 75 y a rd d a s h — G. C. boys: Sidney
Orphans* Day nt t h r Fair
Our
o n ly answer to
Life
is
t h e - c o u n t y can raise in fruits a n d
exhibit a n d also assisted in the blue a n d white asters.
Chase,
first;
time
9
-46
sec.;
A
rth
u
r
A
delightful
feature of th«4 f*lf
t h a t th e display of .the negro schools
vegetables and what t h e good ladies
health e x h ib it booth.
E
v
ely
n
find
Henry
Peabody,
purDickins,
second;
Morris
Glidewell,.
was
O
rphans'
D
ay when forty-»cV*Ba t the Seminole C ou n ty F'air last
Much c red it it due D r. Oliver riago of fnoss, eveYgrcen a n d red can do in the way of preserving th
ird
.
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&gt;
of
the
littlo
folk*
from the Method*
week dissipate* any such lie t h a t
thn s a m e and making s u c h delectable
Miller, c ity physician of S an fo rd and roses.
|
ist
Home
a
t
Kntcrprlze
wi-reTro1^ 1
Three
legged
race,
G.
S.
boy»
U f e o r ‘ a n y other n o rth e rn negroid
dishes from them.
all the physicians of Sanford a n d to
M a r y Lillian M ahoney, carriage
C hase Si Dlcktns first; T i l l i s t W o o d - over to enjoy the «lay Friday - Th*
magaxlne could ever publish. T h e
v
Henry B. M ark s, director of t h e fair pink a n d white.
w eather m an was rather unkind hut
The Flower Booth
cock second.
negro Is inferior and will always be
t e
for o b ta in in g these health exhibits
D
o
ro
th
y
B
raddy,
pink
a
n
d
white
F
lo
rid
a
Is
called
t
h
e
land
of
__________
1
1
1
UB*
did not d am pen the unl-r -&gt;r «* ^
P ota to race,
inferior as fa{ as social e q u a lity is
for the fair. There ,has n e v e r been carriage.
flowers
nnd
yet
few
fa
irs
make
a
dis­
Schaal,
2ndyj
thusinsm
of eith er tho children or
P
arrish,
firs
t;&lt;?aft&gt;
concerned and no one recognizes
a more com plete exhibit m a d e a t
A lbert ShinhoUer, push ca rt, white play of flowers an d .f e r n s nnd th e M orris GlfdewcìT, í r
the Older people who j&gt;tannr«l
this fact-4 more than th e so u th e rn
■any fair o r'e x p o s itio n and t h e s ta te with pink.«
s h ru b b e ry th a t Is t h e delight of th o
R unning high jum p, S. R outh, 1st; h a p p y d ay, for notwith* landing t"*
negro who knows t h a t th e s o u th ern
board of h e a lth and tho c ity of
B oyce Ezell sat in a little pink w inter visitors to F lo rid a.
It re­ 4 it. 9** inches; Wickham, 2nd;} dow npour of the afternoon. lhiJ
white people are the best friends he
Jacksonville h av e the th a n k s of the wagon, draw n by M ary Harris m ained fqr Mrs. Geo. F’oz, Jr., of Holly, 3rd.
.
: took in the sights, going fron’ * '*
has on e a rth .
Tho negro in the
pcoplo of Seminole county for this Ezell.
this
c
ity
assisted
by
M
rs.
Roumillat
50 yd. dash, H. S. boys, K. R outh ! *° »how in high gl«'«‘„ Through lh*
aouth is ed u c ated and is able to make
great work.
William Alber] Gjllon, carriage and Misa Nell Evans t o arrange an 1st, 6 seconds; W ushburn * 2nd; courtesy of Messrs. Roy Filli* *n
m
ak
e
a
good
living
th
e
year
round,
TO:*.
dhcorated in pink tulle a n d pink exhibit of flowers t h a t made one of W ickham , 3 r d ,
T h e Poultry Display'
Lincoln Gtow the chililr«-»
which Is considerably more th a n the
tho m o s t beautiful exhib its of .th e
T he p o u ltry display at t h e Sem­ roses.
60 yd. dash, G. 8. hoys; Sidney panled by Mrs. L«'cch. G"
no rth ern hybrid' negro has ever hepn
C lau d e Herndon
and
Charles fair. I t was a most difficult njatter C hase. 1st, tim e T soe.; A rthur Dick of the home wore brought ‘
inole C o u n ty Fair was one of the
.
nblu to accomplish.
lake in tim e to witness he _
largest a n d moat varied ever shown A b e rn a th y rode In a chariot drfcwn to get th e plants a n d flowers for th e i n s -2nd; Morris Glidewell, 3rd.
in the s t a t e .
6 n e exhibitor alone, by a pair of ponies a n d decorated o x h ib it' lor all of t h e m had to bo
O U R C A N N IN G CLUBS
R u n n u ñ g broad Jump, H. S. boys: parade, a fte r which they were KIV&lt; „
Flynn E llio tt of C harlotte, N. C., with flagi. Charles and C laude were tra n s p o r te d carefully to and from S. R outh 1st, 16 ft. 1 In.; W ickm am an a u to m o b ile ride by Mr * , "
tin ts off to the girls.
They aro the real b ackbone of tho had 31 different kinds of chickens, handsom e little men In white s u i t / the e x h ib it hall, h u t t h e work was 15 ft. 3 in; Holly s n d Spenckr tied D u tto n , tw6 of his big trucks e
loaned tho com m ittee In charge, ^3
T h i r c were oth er babies In line, sccom plishod In good order s n d fa r 3rd.
co u n try
T h e ladies m%d# th e Som -1 turkeys r.nd ducks. Mr. E lliu tt did
whose
m
others
om
itted
to
e
n
te
r
their
when
arranged
fully
compensated
not
bring
his
birds
here
to
e
n
t
e
r
into
inoln fair poszlhle und th e girls of
. R unning high Jump, ,G. S.' boys.: this purpose. A atop was ni*de j
the
Indies
for
sll
th
e
ir
trouble.
In
com
petition
with
the
ho
m
e
pronam
es
a
n
d
in
the
rush
of
the
last
•tho canning * club
dem o n strate d
Sidney Chase 1st; A rth u r Dickins
C o ntinued on Page 6
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Special Train Friday

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Thl’ tn“ n , K'’m''nl ,,f »he Orlando
Fair announce* th a t a special train
' 11 *»H leave Sanford Friday morjting

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FRIDAY AT ORLANDO
IS SANFORD SLOGAN L I

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T H E S P IN E L E S S C A C T U S F A R M

Xpert* to go
down for Seminole County Day.
T h e train will probably leave hern A BIG JOY R ID E BY O N E
about K m the morning.
For fu r­
H U N D R E D SA N FO R D
th e r information aim the ticket agent
AUTOM O BILES
Summary or »hr Floating Small ; | Imre.
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Talks Succinctly Arranged for
;•
Seed Pitta toe*
Hurried Herald Header«
Friday
will
be
Sanford
a
n
d
S
em
­
Hone -i and Bliss by perk or sack
iv
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inole co unty day nt the big fair at
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^ ) ( yt | ) i i * * * « l l « * * F * l l * I " t I a*flier’», phone 17
l.»-2tr
Orlando. This has been decided by
Orange boxes with hoops alwaysSuecesaful Attorney
the com m ittee th a t has the m a tte r
J * it
'e s
'
* ¡n soak, nt F. F\ D u tto n 's .
27-tf
T h e many friends of Major A K. in charge because the officials of th e
Ft- / . '» « I f « e
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A
I *
The ladies of th e B aptist e h u rrh F °wer* " r" c°nifrutuiatinK him upon Sub-Tropical Fair a t O rlando have
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^
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e’ Ä d b
.
set the day a p a rt for’Seminole co u n ­
WHI give a M a r th a Washington
I“*1 !.°rm ° f
ower*
»ucty, «sod foe- P a nford and th t
. 1 ...nree on F ebruary iiöth. The.place
- ^ - ur¿ ttj
case the day to celebrate. Since O rlando
1 “ ^ S c h tT ^ su p fn -r^ T ir^ r^ lT ^ ^
-n r-y e ttin g the murder
mur.
I 'n
..
...........ni i against Jesse Marlowe nolle
nolle p ro v e d came to Sanford in such large n u m ­
h»« not as yet been decided hut will)
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n
3. , , .
a fte r he had successfully earned the bers last T h u rs d a y nt our
special
n '
. -, -Jj
• -V
to ftnnouucciL-later.
I case through the *„,,n ‘
. ..................... .
•me court and invitation and since the sam e special
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Unfburger cheese, Holland her- had the decision of the lower court j invitation has gone forth to Sanford
ring and yenst cakes at S im o n s.
reverend. He was also one of the i„ R„ down there as their honored
[¿ si
,
Ji-ll
| attorney's for
for tthe
defense
h e def
ense lit
iti tho
»he I■g u e s t»_•______
s ' wc c a n _i_'________
d o n o m o r e.i______
t h u n g a.t Jl i__
er
v Judge and Mrs. W. E. Smith. Miss celebrated ( urrie case that attM \c.t^rup^^ few-sfiundrcd cars and o v erru n
&gt;/. :v- s i iS I
•»
Chivilette Smith a n d Mr. and Mrs. od so much a tten tio n and upon th a t pleasant little city with a bun h
* ’ S t *\
-ß •* •».
j, p. Philips wero a congenial party which tlie jury brought in a verdict 0 f Sanford boosters.
» A S W P ' r h e T ^ ' a . . I ’ - r.
‘'
for th e
a-.
,
... ,
.
of Fair visitors who m otored out of not guilty. The attorneys
*
The Sanford cars will loavo t le
from Ocala; being guests while hero defense in this case were Davis &amp; corner of P ark avenue a n d ’F i r i t
lo and citrua fruits iiulUII ¡was several varieties of Spineless Cactus ra ped on
Giles of Orlando, C. B, Robinson
of Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Hay.
^ Tho nlfiVB cut shows Fa cactus, io. tba.fkd^_ - .» »
street next F rid ay morning a t nil o tb
.of O rlando and A. K. Powers of this
o'clock
a
n
d
will
leave
the
Orlnnt
o
Mrs. Grace Earl Williams. LOG city; Mr. Powers also had several
" F i r s t -St., SarifortL h ea d q u arters for canes- in chancery , court and »petit fair grounds in the evening nliout
li m n '{A. M., Ph. D.)
o kingdom be.' "
six o'clock, giving th e visitors t i c
Millinery, • Hair Goods. Laces. La­ cases of various kinds.
of God, not in th e clo ids hut on
Next S u nday I " shall visit th o
entire day at- th e fair grounds. - D t*
* *
dies' Hosiery and A rt Materials.
solid M other E a rth , a c vie origina­ Presliyleriañ church.
fore entering the grounds it
s
Call and examine; Pleased to show
tion of mortal men and «»omen who,
N o t i c e 'js hereby given to all con­
l l.MI.ll K. «(Minus. MKPtntTKH
thought the entire string of cars
•ifl-Utr •
you.
only through the kingdom of heaven
cerned t hnt George K. Montgomery will likely circle the city ol O rlando
Who Diked Them?
here on earth m a y take ton im m or­
is hi no way connected with the
For Hale! ! 1
and thence go to the gro'urids to
A little girl wa$ sent to a neigh­
Date. S u n d u y , F e h . " t h , 1916. tality unto the kingdonl» of heaven
Three lots fating P ark on Myrtle W arin g ' Real E state Company and »pend the day
bor's with a plate of fresh cooktos
Every owner of a Churcii visited, the f ’otigregational
h e r e a f te r "
¡
avenue and S eventh street.
D e slr-1i» not authorized to close an agree­ car in the co unty is requested to
thnt
her m other had Jus; baked. In a
Pastor Itex Strong
ably located for hotel or residence, merit for the above mentioned lirin come to Sanford next F riday m o rn ­
And bow distinctly |&lt; can hear little while she came running back to
Mormng Text
"Thy
kmgdom
Beautiful shade trees ton years old, or make npy sales or trammel any ing and m ake this trip. It will lie
Dr. Coleman add the fonowing sen- her mother atid said
Oh, mother,
conn- T h ) will lie dom» in eartii »*
ao other property like it in the city, business for this com pany
Any one grand big joy ride anti as tlw
t men! to what Mr. )*troiig said; Mrs. Weeks tinnir,fit the ct oktes were
il il in heavun."
Apply at once to \V. W. Long.
parties accepting his agreements are roads arc in fine condition now no
" I l is my fervent! belle I thnt 'Thh Just fine nnd 'sin? xvantj tho address*
Evoning Text: " S erk ye first the
for ihcm."
hereby
notified
we
are
not
respon­
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trouble l* an tic ip a te d and tho trip kingdom of God and his rlghteous- I E*M ADE Present Day F aith ’ will
sible for same.
not
s
tan
d
as
the
rdost
p
should lie made in good tim e anjtl nesa" ijustice).
Waring Real Estate t o..
of obscurantism and- opp rsaion; thè
Friday is S anford Day
with no accidents to m ar th e fileafNlr S tro n g ’s evening servier was
ft. D. Waring, President
«
tr o n g es t defense
ilnd
iti lwar k of
Friday is Sanford D ay a^ the &lt;)rUfe.
the lir'i of u »eries entitled "Tlo»
tll-2tc
' Ocial a n d e e o n o m i r i n j u i t i r c ; il will
Undo Fair nnd a record breaking
D E N T IS T
The joy rule will lie bundled try He M.iking of a Present l)a) F.ulh
not binili i n e m i n t - j a n d h y p n o t i z e
crowd should leave here for the fair
I o n g r g l u l s t e t h è Polire
Tin fidlowing thouglits tu keo from lite consf-|et ue» of tip* poopl e in o r ­
F P Forster or ft
I. T hrasher
XXt i l l k M ill XVIIITK PM II'I.K n s i . v
The »great (air at O rlando is said to
T h e H e r a l d wishes t u c o n g r u i 0 and either one of these gentlem en b o lh of Mi S trong» *,&gt;rnions" were
iti
vflos*
il
oor
»poli
1
ion
N
o
long
be tiner than ever ltd» year and San l a t e M a v u r Tbr, . ber t lui f ut l ’i d i n
l ’ K O I’ L E S H A N K B U I L D I N G
a give tin public any further in­ fori e i &gt;11U " m p h n s i z e d
.
, Juli. will,, th«
cross u •fin w h t c h J e s u s
ROOM 9
ford should re tu rn the compliment l . 111- a n d a|l ilo f or e e wb&gt;* “ su»■u„U
i»v ptnrmg tnirspfve* ln
to mi" Mon on Uie subject
T b u rs |
d
l
e
d
In*
t
h
e
e
m
l
d
e
t
i
a
n
d
elisigli
of
ef our neighbor and a tte n d the fair e e s s l u l l y hat ldl e d
thè
I mmi ri'* d
was tlie day planned for the tu n q wiili God * will eati we. ui all) Mulininoli iti c e r t a i n pigli place*, fot
in a body. Special train s and special c r o w d s ber e i lur ing fair week Sex
pi rub lir*i. but a ' Friday has been seii'-i p ru x e oiirs*'!ves w o rtlix of in»
III ¡ile 'e . Tei , r ) |ll !l,lie I s l l lp . w h ll II
rate* on the railroad.
•Tal i m p o r t a t i ' i f - e . t . t&gt;f ligi 1 tinger
. eiogm zed
Sanford day kin»C in
w*» lighteil by uur{ Snyior is stili]
W
f/
w
ed go 11t le Mieti wer&gt; Iliadi» a n d sl’Xernl | , j the fair association Friday will
Wi nde
l i e a r t e d r e v e r e n e e for t he !
b
Just Received Fine line of Stum p more were held until the fair wu he tli” "lav for Sanford and e S a n -' F a t' rliood of (,o"l | s e " e n t ml !•&gt; i l r n i n g . nor y a n t h è f i " a ine &gt; Ite
P l u m b i n g and
lUein he d
For l e s i * ' h i j ì rise (foni
ed Goods, including Camisoles Cor­ over
:
tiidx a le« .a-,'- nt drunken (■•r"I * h . ,’d lie I ln-r*, mi)
•fre it coincptinii oi llie brother!
ibi- d e m i a n d t h e già i l , song of u
set Hugs, Extension Coat Hangers lies' Here reported an d no disorder
Gas F ittin g
It in«' in t i be t.:rt v.dl be m a d e he»»
,M ,
,
,
.
, 'tew Küster niorniiif shall peal over
and Children’s R eady M ade Dresses. |(j my kind occurred on the street.*
Nek \ e first the kmdgom ol
,
,
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a i nine in tin- m o r n i n g , F r i d a y
•
a sad und sorrow -f.idSM e a r t h
It
Rompers and Hats.
Mrs. Grace All was a ' "inlet a» a pea ce In I «uni(itxi I means Reverence
ye
the
All W o r k R e c e i v e s M y P e r s o n a l
Earl Williams, 10f&gt; F irst St. A!*-Up mer «lay a* far i&gt; rowdyism wu»
new sonii j inspi re t l by
Fai libri MUl(Ì &gt;f Goti lililí II Vi v ii Ilo ' 'lililí Ile
A t t e n t i o n A nd II oh I E f f o r t s
« &gt; llrie.n M i n s i r e l *
1 a y F ai l l i' a rol
concerned and i he xisttors to I he
ICH M \ D F P r e s e n.t1' D
b rut hi r i . imkì of m a n
Fine fui chickens, hens and fryers lair wep- gn iilv iini*r»—»»il h&gt; t In
\ cordini wclciimc a w i n t s ifie ,ii&gt;
Opponile City lini)
Telephone No 25
p i t i p n s e f u l n e s s IN
i l l esi il will ring in lile l ’hn*l t h a t is l(i
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ul Util er's, phone 17
tS-Jti
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. N e ll M 'H n e n a hi i itls i
sm ooib wa ■. tn which tiie -il uat ion
s
s
• hill s
W ili
I
opeits I hn di lo r Ulto
l i f e .,1 , \ m e n i u n M i n s t r c l s
a l 1h e
wu* bundled by tin thief and hi*
• k i n g d o imu of G o d xx Ineh c n m p r e 1
mjierial
Tli&lt;»atre,
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).
Feb.
*h'
assistant* * We do not believe th at
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SX X X X X X X 3Ö C X
iiot li t h è l'ut b e r booti of God
s to b a great crowd wa - ever h a n ­ 1 fili, w ben tlits m u s i entertaining lii-ndjif ,M
in1 li mi h e r h o o d ol m a n
dled so well bi u tew trien anti tills of all llilllsl rei colllediaiis Comes tu a n d I hi­
Citi- p ro g rc s» of s o c ie ty
lo w a r d
ibis
cit)
on
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s
1
F
i
irti
umiliai
visi
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note of th.ilik' 1' due tile Sanford
g re m a r c o m p le x t ly e m p h u s iz e s m ore
Tlmse
who
greeted
Mr
O'Hrioti
on
guardians of the peace
Ibex arc
% h l s p r e t i.U ls a p p e a r .inecs a » a new .u, d -pote I lo Ut I e ssi t ) l or libili lile
all right
s tar ul ilio head of a new orgnniza- untie »landing and realization ol the
I " end Resolution
tion stili rotnember w-ith delight th è k'llgi Oin of G o d , .i* sel f o r t h b y our
lie
1 - w s of I In s| ib' lldii| e i i t e r t u i n m e n i he o l l e r e d
reus
'.i vu r
■•mi. nr«, t ni e t hat .• II a mi ns i rei p e r f o r m a n c e r o full ol
R [taking a p r e s e n t d a y f aii h i*
One Niejil
no 1er. I l i *
.tri*
h I*-, tile c o u n t ) g e n u in e gintd t ld n g s t Ilo 1 il tv ie t a lk
d e r l a king
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pucttlly the realm of good eomu li. leu a n d hta m i n s t r e l c o m p a n y
„J, the leur tiers in their p articular "i"» lum e.
Thq first need in this re-making is
indtf n"tì,i lo makij the ithnounceMnnut tid in g eon x n I io n .
vpl I anti
ment Kif ibis season’s engagem ent
w
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ha xe in i hi* so pr, nn*
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line of the most |tlensitnlly untici
ri» in ................... n a m e ! ) t o r e a l i z e
p a ir I | •f the year
Mr tl'llric u is
eu I ' I lie kI Mg d n III o f I i i ,«l
again under the m anagem ent •&gt;(
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all lolls iiM.ir FI Hodge. him promises an
It I ' . i i • I o f Mu r )i.tt&gt; k .»I i r &gt;1» ii
&gt;f•.
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i . ' , i '.I i-r I al i till n t i iMil filet i-1) new and
d 1». ••) i ri r
i i oi In r ' .i mt re
i. * . * . i i . i • • iirel. ditb rent fri'in tlial of last
• .1er • o| Ii d t ie ii t r o t h th a t t i'e y it 11
up nr paid until the follow mg regular season
While sevtirnl ol th e most
e vim » ly e n d e a v o r In r&gt;')'c,tl )n t tie
meeting and the clerk h
l*eett *«* prominent iavorites of last y e a r’s . mb iif t h e ir fello w m en t h e ir la te
Instructed, also in-&gt;tru&gt; t e \ to pub cttjpuii) have been retained tlie ro*- ... ts.
How much more zealously
lish u copy of thi."\ resolution tn the ter i n d u d ta m uch m ulerial in «ing-1
Tj0 t th e faithiul followers of nnr
Sanford Herald for ihirtj days, ers, comedian.*, dancer* nnd special |.,,rd, consciously and conlinunusly
th a t everybody • may have due linno- features, ail selectedj with th e sam e W1|j j ,^ 0
God's kingdom on
tire an d assist this board In com­ ra re and thought i haracteristlc of ' earth, p atte rn e d after his heavenly
¡ Ir O’Brien, in I kn gdt ill
plying with the law m.d liie dis­ the Brien show.
patch of tlteir husilles*
association with hi* m anager Oscar
)»u r |, K,.„r r m ion in terp re ts tru th
K A I M i n . I.ASS.
i
Hodge starteil ils career as a ,,,,ortl|rtg to it* own need anti unClerk "•( Hoard
minstrel star two seasons tigo with | ,|, standing. Let me. therefore, ven49-8tc
the avowed purpos* of establishing , ure tà‘ puy th at the faith of m any
a following of m instrel lovers, and l|llW | | vi nR „ „ q those immediately
Kissimmee Traget!)
each year to present their p a t r o n s 1»,„.cec^ j nR will give a broader and
Kissimmee, Feb. 9. &gt; ^ Johnson
with a show entirely new in every ta decidedly more practical meaning
was shot and instanti) killed by
detail He has »task'd on hi» third t , (ulr savio r'* precepts th a n ha»
Dan Brow n bile yesrterd
.ifi.Timon
an n u a l pilgrimage Lilli lids idea | „ „ n K|y on Ri n re the construction of
Three bullets were fired 1to John­
faithfully carried oui, for his e n ter- t |mm by
l^y H
llio early disci plea,
son's hotly from a pistol at close tain m eat this s e a s o t presents n o th -'
‘A R e-M ade Present D ay F aith"
range. T h e first bullet struck John- ^
carried ov er" rom last year wiil not wink at oppression, *cl!i»hson in the shoulder and the other T h e beau tifili, pioto «que a n d s ecm -s, injuntice, unmercifulm»sa, so­
two pierced the heart
incular scenic nottin tb are new mid cial or individual sin but the Spirit
T h e shooting occurred at j o'clock fresh from the scene,•j painter’s frame
of God will pervade the hearts of
on a public street and w
seen by Tho costumes, of t|n most 'eepunmen, revealing tlie true Christ, us
four cyo witnesses. Brown was im­ si ve materials a r c nl ! new, th e electhe sovereign Savior of man. Kind
m ediately arrested r.nd pl a c e d in iuil trie effects are nil original, while
in the eyerytluy \»orld struggle hem
to nwn.it trie 1«. - I t is ••titled th a t new songs, new jolie», new voices
e a r l |, tts well as hereafter.'
Johnson sought Brown.
A quarrel a n d new dances are everyw here in
T he re p o rte r’s personal- oliservna n d blow appears to have ensued evidence.
tion is, th a t out of the present day
and Brown drew his gun and shot
economic struggle for existence, i. e.,
saying t h a t he could oot take a beat­
First, out of the conflict between
Household
H
in
t
From
F
a
th
e
r.
ing from a n y man.
(You
could
write
yojir
name
on
tho
the
element» constituting the classes;
Jo hnson leaves a wife, two chil­
dren, one sister and two brothers. •able, it won that da»ty.) “Suppose." Secobd, o u t of Die conflict between
»aid father, peering Aver hi» glasses the
tii, olemmiis
_______ ____
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constituting
the manses;
Brown also has a family
At the
, Ic y n 'glasses i at his jnduslrlous rag- T hird, out t.f the conllin bet w ecu
time the tragedy occurred J u h n l
plnyiiiR dntirhter, 1 spy, »uppone you the elem ents ooostitutitig the classes
and his wife were separated and t1
stiqi hammering on tlie ‘Mendelssohn
former was suing for dlxorcc at‘I f I Rag' for u while, anil practice with and the masses, tin* moaning, a n ­
part of the trial was held tie» same the dust-rag an hour t r two. T think guishing world, of much a n tiq u ity ,
xvill rem ake th e "Pre sen t Day F a ith .’
day. Brown was a chief witness in m other would be plei led."
A conscious purposefulness in re­
the trial.
m
aking faith in the precepts and
Jo h n so n is 43 years old and has
Here, Toi*
aaviorshlp
of Christ Jesus will uni­
resided In this county nil his life.
T h e philosopher of the Cincinnati
versally
Inspire
m ankind to a t t a i n a
For th e last two years he has lived E nquirer says: "When you have said
truo,
practical
understanding
of tho
in the c o u n ty a t Loughm an. Brown enough, atop talking," But did you
kingdom
of
God
to
be
on
e
a
rth
. In
over
aee
anyone
xeho
thought
ho
h
a
d
.
i is a storek e ep er here. A coroner’s in­
tho words of t h a t great southern
quest was held tonight, Johnson's aaId^enough?. N e it h e r 'did wo.— Mem
born scholar. William M acon Colefuneral wil} probably be held today. phis CotmuorcJai Apt ’ *
i, . i » , u l . . . . :
nccci-sary -work , uil e "i.iu.ioii leu;
has delayed the work : ibi* 1.0 ! ni
on m ore than o n e o c i ­ "ii and i*
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* Saturday, Feb. 13 i

x O scar F . H o d g e P r e s e n ts
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1’he Creator of Progressive Minstrelsy

* O’BRIEN
and His Great
AMERICAN

an d 50 I
O th e r s

MINSTRELS

3rd m atchless annual tour of the world's greatest and
m ost talked of Minstrel organization.
E verything
new this season. Acts, Songs, Eeatures, ALL T H E
LATEST DANCES. Stupendous cast of m instrelsy
celebrkies: Neil O'Brien, Harry Van Fossen, E ddie
Maiii-r. Pete Detzel, Major N ow ak, W. Doran, Cha s. \
Strong, Pete Wehrer. Large variety of solo sin gers.

TWO BANDS.

WATCH FOR BIG STREET PARADE DE LUXE

TIMELY PRICES: 75c, $1.00 and $1.50

m m m m x im x m m x x x

A TLA N TIC COAST L IN E
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•Free Reclining Chair Cars to Washington; Electric Lighted; Electric Fans,
••(’oast I.Inc Florida Mail carries laical Sleeper It Savannah.
KUcI Pullman rare of the highest d a s s operated on rll trains. We gperatc
our own dinlag car service. Pullfnnn reservations and Information.

J. G. KIRKLAND, I). P. A.
Hillsboro Uriel, Tnmpn, Fla.

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a n d articles of handiwork
SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR drawings
called fo rth most favorable com m ent
e hundreds of visitors.
HAS A FITTING CLOSE fromThe th children
from th e smallest
Continued from Pag*- 1

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THE SANFORD HER/.r.H

PAGE SIX

in the p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t to the
largest in th e High School showed an
aptitude for real art th a t was am az­
ing and th eir daily lesson*. maps,
free *■han d
drawings.
mechanical
uor|t, fancy work, etc., d e m o n strate d
th a tk o u r schools and our teachers
are Jfping a great work here in Sem ­
inole c o u n ty and there were m any
visitors in th e city from a distance
that expressed themselves ns most
pleased with this rem a rk ab le school
exhibit.
The teacher» and th e children
worked h urd to make th e display
perfect a n d th a t it was p e r f e c t 'Is
best a tte s te d by the m a n y com ­
ments m ost favorable to th e achools.
The s a m e words of praise ran be
said of th e exhibit of th e Sanford

grasses, beans, oats, hay's, rye, sort
gh um, etc., in profusion a n d d em o n ­
s tra te d th e m any different kinds of
feeds t h a t the Florida farmer can
raise. T h e y also told how to raise
thprp a n d this exhibit alone was well
worth a trip to the fair to see,
D. H. C. Rabun was thOro with a
display of grapefruit an d sweet p o ta ­
toes« th e former being in large .clus­
ter» and of fine quality .

FEBRUARY 9 i 0, s

Not Really "Sentinels."
All animals, whether quadrupeds
or birds, tb at fe^d In herd» are said
to placo sentries on the outskirts of
their party. R la, however, obvious
that wherever there la a collection of
animals feeding or lying down there
will be members of the group at tho
corner* who, by their very position,
become "aeniinols."

u a u t f u u u n m inis J ü t í ü d c n / i d t í d c m i u u i í u ¡im ioim iüdíínt* a u n n u

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« NOVELTY PLANT :

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M IL L W ORK O P A L L D E S C R IP T IO N S

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We are prepared to figure with you on all cliLssn-t
of L U M B E R and M IL L W O R K for H O U SE, S T o r r *
or B A R N . Framing, flooring, ceiling, siding, w indow / *
doors, screens, blinds, m ouldings, lattice, frames, boxes! !

t h e Coco-Colu
Bottling
Work»,
(she re the entire [»arty whs tre a te d
to the various refreshing beverage*
and Riven souvenirs by Mr. S
T e ll Uh W h a t You W a iU *
E s t i m a t e s F u r n i s h e d Frce t
Another Try.
Runge.
R eturning to the p a rk a
was
said
d
uring
the
fair
that.
Recruiting
Officer—What’s
the
good
It
¡dainty ami appetising lunch was
t h e display* of fruits and vegetables of coining here and saying you're only
enjoyed which had been prepared
q
III
' " —• k
were a w ay above th e average, and seventeen year» otd! Go and walk n p n p p p p trp n p p p p n p p p p u rttP n H m v n ffrm tfB o P C T v a p x rp g ta u m rt? rm ,n » ..i
tty tho ladies of the M ethodist
ult hough but few of the Sanford around that yard aud come hack ami
church.
A visit was made to the
growers brought in a display the see if you're not nineteen.— Hunch.
various exhibit buildings, the chil­
building was filled to overflowing
dren being especially interested in
a
n d th e re was no room left for other
St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida
the sch&lt;x&gt;l exhibit. Then th e fun
,'OCOOOO • « e e e e e e e e e e e e
display*. *
began. T hrough the courtesy of th e
Fair Association and the c a rn iv al
French had charge of t l o
people they were conducted b y Mr.
display
assisted*, b y
E d Lane;
lsj¡
Full
M orton through the shows, ta k in g in
Conducted by the
Ajctiota
the Australian Magicians, J u m b o
I i n in
Benedictino
One Inch Card* Will Be Published Un­
the big snake, Olga the Little PrinPrcpn;a lo*y. * 0mder
This Heading Al The Rale Of $7.20
cos.t and the Little Wonder World,
PREPARE
FOR
GASPARILLA
mereiai and t'la«.
TER
l 'olorr ed ’ S chool s ,
Per Year.
i
the ¡rnimal show, Polcttn. a n d the
leal Course»
ami Seminole county colored schools TJampa, The "Payroll City," Getting
merry-go-round* and
they
went
that had * fine display in th e room
Ready To Receive Ye Mystic
round and ro u n d three different
adjoining a n d it wa* a good exposi­
Krewe Next Month
Drs. Mason
Householder
times.
Mr, Osborn Herndon gave
tion &lt;il the rem a rk ab le progress being
F O R C A T A L O G U E A D D R E S S R E V . D IR E C T O R
them the privilege of the Star a n d
Tampa, Fla,, Jan; — Coamopolllan
made by th e colored school children
the happy d a y . which began a t ,
. . . . . . .
D e n tin i#
eight in the morning, ended a t six J
^ m y dissipated th e rom ance Tnenpa, known tliruttghout tho country
th e rounds of th e n o rthern aa ' Tho Payroll city." Is making olub- i l
in the opening w ith all on board the!*?1' 11*
urate preparation*,1 for holding tho
a
th
a t th e south ’does not ta k e ora
ferry b oat bound for Enterprise. It ptrs
Lenti* a
val. t u n i s 4 r*f*a r n t ‘r &amp; W o o d r u f f B u i l d i n g . .
D on't play with serious m utters. ..
„ / ' r a r e of t h e colored children in the tenfh annual Gaspartlla Carnival,
was through
thtf hioat1; - _
'* * '
•d • for» INvspsritfn, •WffW ttf' fhtf
d
o
n ’t YOU carry your own insurants
desperate pirates' th a t ever Infested ;
K!r. \Tm. . . . ---------------------- , ----against
Seminole 'c o u n ty were doing t h e Gulf Const of Florida ami the
Mo., assisted by the following ladies 1
Term« Modcratc¡--Strictljr'uC u b
of Sanfordythat th e pleasures for t h e their whole d u t y tow ard' th e 'c o lo rc d Spanish Main during U10 closing days
F I R E
h
orphans, were secured! M r s . 'H . C.' children th p y never could have mnde of the elghteontlv and opening days of
the ntucteunUi centuries. Tho dates
for you’ll find the money wanting when
P h o n e 310
Gcrror. Mrs. Steinmeycr, Mrs. A b e r­ *uch a creditable exhibit.
of the Carnival, which Is patterned a f ­
Much
praise
was
bon
to
wed
upon
the F I R E has wi|&gt;c*f out your pro|*riy
n ath y . Mrs. Marshall, Miss K a t h ­
t e r the N e w Orleans Hurdl liras, will*
leen Steinroeyer, Miss Moye a n d the colored schools and their teac h ­ many am usem ent ffaturoa peculiar to
Have our strong, reliubl
'
y
ers and th e colored schools of S an ­
Mrs. Terhcun.
L
lb
0
sc
in
(tropics
added,
»ro
February
jr
u
a
r
v
•*v
carry
your
n*k
anil
Inon
t
T he com m ittee express most co r­ ford are a source of pride to their 12 to til, inclusive, nndiin honor of t t f ,m
OKNKY a m . CXllJNSEIJjbR »1 LAW
Reasonable fates
dial (hunks to all who contributed white benefactor* and everything | c e l e b r a t i o n t h e railroads have otter ed
|K&gt;»»ihle
was
done
10
assist
them
in
Practice ill State and Federal Court*
to the d a y ’s success.
e x t r e m e l y law round trip rates from a l l points east of the Mississippi river.
Mrs. Horror, Mr*. Terhcun. Wm their display*.
Unmet-Wo**lruff Bldg
Sanford Fla
E te fy attraction of the Carnival will ________
A. Eskridge, Com m . 5
J »Jfí
be free, and Tampans are preparing
Citrus F ru its and Vegetable«*
to caro for 100,000 visitors duritig (bo
Better Baby Contest
The building devoted to citrus five days of. festivity.
w . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
At least quite an Interesting us th e fruit* and vegetables next door to
Qasparllla was not a s widely known
S ta te and Jacksonville Health e x ­ the Pico Hotel wa* most popular,
fïE N T IS T
AGENTS
fame as Captain Kidd nnd 1-uKltte
hibits nt the Seminole County Fair fur the reason th a t all during the fair Hie French terror, but lio was tliolr
Office: Yowrll Building
was the Better Baby Cdntmt, final cri*p, succulent Sanford celery was equal It* cruelly and daring. He and
:
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examinations for which were held given away a n d one man did nothing hla crew robbed and burned many SANFORD
orric« «II* HOLDEN flEAL ESTATE CO.
Friday afternoon at Dr Miller'* noire else but cut Up the celery and bn nil merchant ships, securing million* It*
Upnitlah
gold
and
taking
captive
many
an d resulted in six prize winners a n d it oln cold nnd tine In this building
n to MAH EM M ET W ILSON
one honorable mention
The rlasses wa* one of the bent display* of women, w hoso husband», fat her» and
E. m it U W I N K O I'SIIO LU K tl
S anford.
F lo rid a
brothers were made to "walk the
were divided by age* *0 that the (' fruit* und vegetable# t h a t hak ever
plank” and find graves among the cor
class wa* of equal value from 1111 been assembled ut a county fair al beds beneath the blue Gulf waters
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B classes, thus giving a six month* palm* and ferns anil flower* nnd nil tin* w o m e n . " was Gnspitrlll»'» eon*
old baby the name change» fur win­ the garish effect* of the building mum] to tils clew, a n d lie held innny Sanford.
Florida
ning a* the thirty-six month* old were toned down to tit the display. beautif ul but utifort 11tint« w o m e n for
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
baby.
Previous to lliti content it At the buck of the building against a long Moie to un I m m e n s e but c r u de
wa* decided by the contest com m it­ a background of color wa# arranged und well-fort Itled c a s t l e o n G as pa rt l l a E l t o n J . M o u g h t o n
C o r n e r P a r k A v e n u e and S econ d S t r e e t
cup should he the citrus d isplay of Chase A Co., Isle, on w h i c h t hn t h r i v i n g por t of
tee that the silver
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N D S O F H E A V Y H A UL I N G
Boca G r a n d e s t a n d s t oda y.
H e and
given to the baby making highest and several o th e r growers
Serntils crew w e r e finally c a p t u r e d ' ami
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score in any rla*.* This prize fell to mold county was spelled out in or b a n g e d by t h n fighting m e n of a n
Large s u p p ly of H o rs e s , M u le s.
May Purdor* on n sro rr of 99. in th e urigen itnd g rapefruit and there was A m e r i c a n g u n b o a t In ISOO, s inc e which
W a g o n s an d H a r n e s s a l w a y s
A class, the age of the hahy being u profusion of all kind* of fine fruit* t i m e p e a ce h a s r e i gn e d In t h e Gulf wa­ Room 12. Illslmp HIk
Sun ford, Fla
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
eleven month*
In the H class
Ilellnir grove hud the 'best collet-- t e r s e x c ep t d u r i n g t h e fil i bust er i ng au d
Sarnh Maxwell, aged twedly month* tion of fruit* and was one one of t r o o p e m b a r k i n g d ay s of t h e Spanish
Y.ui can tun ke ilii- round trip in on,, du t
n i a c u s m l t h l n g n nd W a g o n R e p a i r i n g in c o n n o c t lu n
scuri- 94 a n d in t h e C flas* M a r ­ winners
G eneva h id u tine \ h i l m A me r i c a n W a r F o r t e n year », t ho ugh,
to the New- hlnvrmi office of
tln&gt;
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of
Gaspurllli*
und
III*
plian
g a r e t Giles, a g e t h i r t y - t w o m o n t h s of citrus fruits packed nnd displayed
s c o r e 97 DS wer e first prijte wi n ne r s by Hon J. T. McLain. Oviedo also tom crew have attacked Tampa, unit
their comliiK Is ninrked by a festival
of the two duller and ill half gold hud a fine exhibit ol citrus fruit*.
♦
bucIi as people of the nemi-tropica are
Take the 11 o’clock train
pieces given by Mr. E. L Broadnax
Oviedo also had a display of the
alone capable of prodtirlnc
of Jacksonville. Th seipnd prizes product# of her great cypres* mill
This year the Carnival w ill be more DAVIS 10R.STEH, M. I).. Phyiiriiii in O u i f *
were won by l .a wren rei Peabody, of Z Spink#, who advertised the best attractive than ever, anil particularly
age eight months, »cord 97 1-3, cypres* shingles Ju jh e world
to resident# of winter-bound states
Oviedo*# cigar factory had
Cla»* A Thotnaa Chappell, tw enty
C o m p l e t e a b s t r a c t s f r o m 4he r e c o r d s ol
»tue \nioliK t|ie feature* offered 1*0 their
a t t r a c t pin » i l l he lie u *t e r p i c - a l l i ' .
month*, »cere '.III. Clu»» 11 \ n d fine ngar* on di*plav
SAN! OUI) I OIMil S «
Agnes Hen true, thirty two month*
t huluot »a* a l'o there » n h a In which allegorfciil float' of irfeiil
Oransje an d S e m i n o l e C o u n t i e s .
Taxes
old. store 95 1-5. (’In**
To these bill- display of vegetable' ami fruits beauty »ill p . i " through tlo fleet»
S a n lord Lodge N o 62, F. nnd A. M ,
babies were presented th* bin Inlay and exhibited corn grown on high of tint city, m aneuvers of war vessels
p a i d foi; n o n - r e s i d e n t s .
In
the
harbor
and
of
Untied
Stale*
Communication every first nnd third
apuans given by C.
L. R. Walker a n d land with no fiiftilizor t h a t was
troops, aeroplane High is. day and nlxht Thursdays at 7:30.
Visiting brethren
I ’. VV. G O O D R I C H , M a n a g e r
the W om an’s Club.
T otjthe first great. In this exhibit was also some
firework# displays, yacht and motor welcome.
prize winner*, the Fair Association
prix»
Association fine #|&gt;ecimens of" Japanese cane, boat racing, street dancing by thou­ O. L. Taylor
J (’. Humph
gave the blue ribbons, to the secrond i dn*heen, potatoes, etc
Secretary
W. M.
sands of gaily costumed people of
red ribbon* and to Evelyn IV»body a
Sanford celery w:*» there In a b u n ­ ninny nations, music by famous Miier
while ribbon (or honor; ble mention. dance and in this Unite A. Horner lean nnd Cuban bands. Units In the
Monroe &lt; hapter No. 15. R. t M.
American, Spanish. I'll bull, Italian und
Twenty-five of the child refi entered b ad some fine stuff
Meet* every second and (mirth Thur#
M eail. i
B erry exhibited some German d u h s ami other brilliant so day in Masonic Hull over (In- Imperia
the conte*! mede excellent icore* on
Cold, damn WM»ttu-r 1i tva.l f'*r the«* »ut-Jc (
clul feature*
I heatre \ Isiting companion» welcome.
li
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c
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in
pots
the prelimim &gt; ex. tnina*!pn* but
to lihrumatlim
II chill# tho blood and
H E Tolar
To the tourist and hoitle»e«ker th«v J. F Karnatz
ter* of the highe l only, bujlween 95
bring* on an attack. l*sa
John Meisch exhibited some choice principal attraction will he a "Garden
Secretary
High Priest
an d 99, were entered by the scoring endive that raile d forth much com of Kden" exhibition of fruit», flower*.
com m ittee for final examination
rnent.
! vegetables and other s e mi troplonl Seminole ( hapter 2, Order Kastrrn Sta
The contest was as fair as the
1. L. Walker of the w est side ex­ products on tho court house square In
Meets every first and third Tuesday
committee ¡ « .c h a r g e could possibly hibited some fine Irish, potatoes, Tampa. This exhibition will Httrpass n each month. Everyone who has seen
his S ta r in th» East are cordially invited
make it.
T he firnt examinations planted in S e p te m b e r a n d dug in anything of the kind ever prepared by to
visit this chapter.
any
semi-tropical
or
tropical
state
or
were made by the family physicians November.
Alice E Robbins, Soe'y
It is a Powerful Preventive, as
■of the contestants. On these exam­
Tlte red ra h h n g e of R. M use wa# country.
President Woodrow Wilson Is being
inations the scoring com m ittee based fine, being a prize winner.»
Well as a Speedy Cure
urged to attend the Carnival and iiiuko
Phoenix la&gt;dgc No 5, K. of P.
. their decisions. Thji final exnminaA.- T. R a s s e ttc r.exhibited 12 heads Smith Florida Ills winter home In future
Ilub It In on the parts affected whenever Iho conditions seem 1»
Meets second arid fourth Tuesday*.
lions were made By Dr'. Young of of cabbage t h a t had n com bined years, and noted Americans nnd for­
Indicate a spetl of this painful nllment; It will warm the Juitn-i
Nisiting
knight*
always
welcome.
t h e S tate Board of Health, Hr, Mr- to tu l weight of 77 pounds.
on-I ward off the trouble. If tbo dlitm lcr baa already eemmenc-.1
eign diplomats have also been Invited. H. Me La ul in
O. J. .Miller
the treatment la the same, tho rubblnu helps the liniment to p '
Ewitn of Orlando, Dr. O. J. Miller
T . H. Jo hnson took the
prize Tampa ha* In tho pant ten years enter
K. It. and S.
( \ C.
Irate to tho sent of pain. The reiU-f la prompt and very *4tl«P
o f Sanford und l&gt;r., Fain, dentist, w ith a line collection of Chinese c a b ­ tallied a larger number of distinguish­
Ing: tho aching joints nro relieved, the muscle* relaxed ao that t*ed Americans aud foreigners than any
-of Sanford. T hey were assisted by bage.
»uffercr feels again the strength and aupplenes« of youth.
Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. F.
J im Hickson had some elegant I other Southern city, these delighting
Mrs. H . C. Gerror, trained nurse,
For flesh wounds of all kinds. It Is a wo nd er fu l r e m e d y T r ­
! to vUlt tho section while other states ! Meets everyV .Mourlay at 7:30 p. nt
ior cut s, burns, bruises, cores, gai t s, c ha f ed spots, turbed wfr ■
a n d Mrs. W. L. Morgan, clerk.
celery.
I over ImjM-rinf
Theatre
cuts, sprains, swel lings, frost bites. I t cur es q ui c k l y a nd i -n&gt;. ,,
T he winners of this contest will he
Fred Dorner was the prize winner j are winter-bound.
W. H. Wright
p!slaty.
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Preparations
have already poen J* W^O. Singletary
entered ut Orlandu for llaby Day. for the Wilson Toom er prize with a
Secretary
N. G ,.
made for housing nnd feeding a larger
Price
25c,
50c
and $1.00 per Bottle.
good display of celery.
number of people than a FTdrlda city
Gale ( By Camp No. C. W. O. W
JAM S F. RAUJUtO
The School Exhibits •
M. Rotundo exhibited som e fine has ever entertained before.
Meets second and fuurth Wednesday
Sanford schools are in a class by celery in crates running 2 dozen to
T o c u re 9 m a r t in a R j e b a l la . f i o V a - K m n r W e a k S i c h t , v#r
them selves and whenever they s ta rt t h e crate.
F R E N C H F I G U R E U P D A M A G E nights in each m onth.
Stepkeaa L 'l# S a lv e .
F. L. Miller
. J. F. Hoolehan
o u t to m ake a display they usually
T h ^ re were a n u m b e r of o th er ex­
Clerk
Council Commander
^ o i d A w o R i c o h w i n b i d B»
c a r r y off the honor» for there are hibitors with vegetables t h a t were Losses Due to Alleged Violations of
The Hague Treaty Said to Be
DO achooii in the co u n try th at can fine and they will be given in th e
United Brotherhood of Carpenter* and
W M G. A L D R I D G E
Enormous.
exhibit a n y b e tte r work. The samo Official list.
0 .,
Joiners of America
In this building was a huge horn
ca n be said of the school» of Sem­
SanfoTd Local Union No. 1751 rnceta
8L Die, Departm ent of Vosges.—'T bo firat
inole co unty for since bounty divi­ of plenty, a r ra n g e d to h av e an
and third T hursday night a t 7
French governm ent la taking careful
sion fhe school» of th e new county a b u n d a n c e of fr u its and vegetables count of the dam age done to French o'clock in the Eagles’ Hall.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J . M. Rrown,
h av e received special attention and spilled out .of tho m outh und this property by th e German Invaders wnd
Sec’y-Treas.
President
h a v e been brought u p to the high w as banked b y a n a b u n d a n c e of of alleged offenses on the part of tho
s t a n d a r d act by C o u n ty Superin­ choice roses. T h is idea called forth enemy deemed t o be In contravention
IL P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
te n d e n t Thrasher. U nde r the care­ m o s t favorable co m m e n t from the of The Hague tre a ty defining the rules
Meet first and third Wednesday night
of war.
ful supervision of Prof. Ezell and m a n y visitoif to th e fair.
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
R. L. Peek
The property losses undoubtedly O. L. Taylor
F. C. Fry, t h e Sanford vegetable
- hi» faithful corps of aasialanU the
Secretary
•
Exalted Ruler
schools of the city were well repre­ m a n also had u parcel post baske t will run Into hundreds of millions of
••
francs.
The
town
of
SL
Dio
Is
an
ex­
s e n t e d in the large room set apart in tl^ia building d em o n s tra tin g w hat
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The Lake Urrctc Council No. 31 Junior
ample.
Tho
Germ
an
occupation
lasted
for the county school exhibits in the h e would make u p and sell for one
O rder United American Mechanics !
15 d ay s.' During this time 40 houses,
Walborne Block. Here a stage had d o lla r th at could be s h i f t e d parcel valued at €00,000 franca ($120.000)
Meet* every Wednesday a t 7:30 P.
V v'
i '
been erected for th e dra m a studies p o s t.
M
„
in the City Usali. Visiting brothers
w ere burned, and there a r e many In­
are welcome. C. H, Smith. Ree. Soc.
a n d all the-, walls a n d myriads o{ I* T h e Florida E x p e rim e n ta l S ta tio n stances of pillage on record.
L
tables were filled -with the work of h a d their com plete display of grasses
The commission under SI. Moltard
Celery CRy Aerie No. 1853
t h e pupils of the c o u n ty schools a n d a n d cattle feeds in this building u n ­ Investigating th e m a tte r distinguishes
Meeting every T uesday night a t 18
t h e city schools.
T h U work cover­ d e r th e supervision of II. 0 . C lay­ between damage re su ltin g 'fro m bom- o clock Pico Building.
e d m an y pacta of th e work of the t o n a n d it was a- revolution to those harrlmr-ef #*i.| destruction without J. T . Hoolehan.
G %E. Tnrattw,
W orthy President
Secretary
achopl children *nd t h e really fine w ho taw ‘It. t T h « w were fora go military object.

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ized &lt;i* see that th ey do not lack fo r
• xolteinim t
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P a rd i » a y s tho lightw eights havo tho
call w ith tho follow ers of tho guitto
on tho lidand
H o wants F re d d ie
W elsh to meet the best man o btain ab le
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opponents Itltc h le , W hite, lh ifly o r
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In com m enting on the largo n um ber
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th o tra in in g trip nowadays, J im M c­
G uire, fo rm e r Y ankee catcher, recen t­
ly said:
"W h en I firs t broko In wo o n ly c a r­
rie d tho met) w hom wo thought abso­
lu te ly necessary.
I can rem em b er
years when o nly ono recruit w as w ith
tho p arty, and ho bad a tough tlm s
of I t
T h e re w asn 't the h elping hand

I asked a Put ban how niait V of tin
omy he had killed.
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not count
' D» Souza,
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l hem b a r k In (im d a r k In t h e line be
hind
The&gt; h a d boon badl&gt; |K&gt;unded
and foil n lit tle IuhI a n d mu e r ta in
wher e (lit*) v%■ 1«1 find th* m*‘' l w n
l h it [»Ie r e nf ^un-d fnitUlie flu v hit
Oil t he TronrUrM uf Hie SeuftirHi»
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How Big League Teams Trained
in Olden Times.

All Circumstances.
O ne C o m p l a i n « T h a t P r u a a l a n Soldier'«
N eck la Too Fat lor Strangling__
M eet Old Comrades In
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Hp,rlt thon th a t pre'fftllB noW'
N ot
so you could notice IL
Those oldtim ers mado llfo m iserable fo r a
rookie, and It took a man w ith an
Iron nervo to stick tho tra in in g trip
out
"H a ll clubs In those days did not
c a rry tho ra ft of men thro u gh tho
season th a t th ey do now. F ifte e n was
a g re a t squad, and about all th e w o rk
was done by a couple of pitchers.
"Scouting w as unknown. F o r one
th in g , th ere w e re n ol many places to
scou t, for tho minor leaguesjwero few
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nof*up
an d n
o r up to (ho standar(i*'of today.
M o st o f tho now talent camo from
sem lprofesalonal clubs. . I f a m an
mado a big re pula lion around his
home town, ho m ight bo looked o re r
by a big league m anager who could
find the tlm o. H o was then g iven a
tr ia l, and It ho looked good and could
stand the gaff, stuck.
"T h e tra in in g trip In the old tim es
was taken p rim a rily for the purpose of
getting the regulars Into condition, not
for developing recruits Tho old men
"Homo o f tho wounded had not seen on the squad w e re given a chanco .to
lim b e r up and w o rk tho stiffness out of
the G erm ans. Those who had did not
speak resp ectfully of them . One man th e ir Joints and. In some cases, tho
who had come to grips w ith a fat ru m out of th e ir systems. T h e re was
p ractice much lik e that o f t^&gt;day4
1‘russlan com plained that he could not
get the fingers of both hand* round only nut so much of It nor »0 stren
It didn't take so long to get
his opponent's throat
'They
an- nous.
ready, for th e re was 110 tim e lost In
not bony m en ,’ he added
lin t this
would mean less resistance to the try in g to separate the sheep from tho
goats In an arm y of recruits
Nor
kukri
W h ile he » 11» struggling sml
rolling on th e ground h«* « a * shot did w-e have to waste tim e learn in g
point M alik through the lung and Nt»- . the tine p oint b
"P ro bab ly th e Infield had been to ­
bullet tiud cotue out through his s tim il^ '
g e t h e r f o u r o r f i v e years , o r th reo of
«1er
Another man told me how tu» ro m ,, th e four men had been that long w ith
pony and an other were enfiladed by tho club, and they worked In stln otlve-

r»»nint thrnc** W. 10 Vh«.. ihcnrc
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f'hi., t&lt;» t hr I■n*1 »*f 11 T W y nnr. t hmrr
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London.— A correspondent of tho
Tim es, who alena h im self "A n AngloIn d ian ." c o n trib u ii« the following
'O n e would not have recognized the
tlrod.
w a rw o rn
w «w
who
ctm o
In yesterd ay In a hall of pelting sleel
Most o f them wore s illin g up In th eir
beds c h a ttin g und laughing, p ears.ap­
pi#«. c ig arettes, chocolate and war pic­
tures w ere strewn on the table» by
th e ir sides. A* hot scrutrduw n und the
oiling and massage of the head, which
tho In d ia n loves, had altered the color
of life to them, A Mussultpan from
tho K h y b c r whom I had seen lifted
In tho day before on the shoulders of
I wo o rd e rlie s , his face pitted with the
debris th ro w u up by q Bhell, was ly­
ing back peacefully sm oking u cig­
arette.
"I found tho Dograa and Gurkhas
together.
T h e y had come from the
samo p a rt o f the field. •
.. '" llo iK w a re ,y o u h f l 7' , l •a k e A tm e ." 'D y a pataka, sahib.'
" 'A c ra c k e r!’ At first I did nol un­
derstand.
A pataka Is th e cracker
which to throw n about th e street»
when th e religious processions pusu-,
In the b azaar.
'" A bom b,' ho explained.
" It slow ly dawned on mo th at tho
man thus lightly dismissed u lack
Johnson' o f a Hlnck M a rta .'- The
war Is not lik e tho war Iti old tjm e **
he added reg retfu lly

th* foÜ ovinf t r a r t , co n ta m in e
a rre » .
mCf i or Ic#»*, *
b ounded
• J an dJ dp*crHM»c h foi*
I # « ; llr f lo n ln f *t 8 . f$» rortior of lot M ,
gl. Joseph*«. S o m ln o l«
t'o u n tjr.
K lo r ld i.
K. ilortf * d itch , jiitfo w icif I In* Irrtfa
riid dll eh Iff ch» . ihcnrc S. 2 1* rh* ,
Mint of Iw r in n in f.

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�FEBRUARY 9

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Communiralion* for this Column Should be M arked "Society Editor’
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203
" The P ta y 'i the T h in g ”

T h e second reheursal of the farce
com edy, " T h e Union Depot foy u
D a y " was held la s t uight a t the

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thc attp ic jiv e guest* of Mrs. Tillis,
the latter p a r t of the week.
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Mr. a n d Mr*. -Forrest Lake, aceom plM ed by Mr. and Mrs. 8. E.
B a rrett m otored to I’aoln Sunday
and spent th e afternoon pleasantly
with friend*.

and Mr. T. W. Masse*, the le a d in g , d u b 'O0 ™ - SanforiJ *&gt;»“ «“ e ex­
citizen of llarw irk «hipped th js car tr a o r d in a r y local t a le n t, ami. this
for his neighbors.
The Uarwick p lay under tho direction 6f Mr».
peopllf were greatly pleased with J. W. Ilarnes. which is to be given
th eir superior effort in this- m u tte r on M arch the 4th for th e 'b e n e fit of
Mias Alice W bltncr sp en t the
and Incidentally, they were pleased tho building fund of th e club l* sure week-end a t hom e enjoying the fair.
to bo a success in every particular.
with their checks for these h o g s."
T h e cast is requested to please
Mrs. T. J . Price ia th e guest of
w a tc h this column for t h e unnounco,
,
her
Mrs. G. F. S m ith . Mrs.
i One of th e greatest move in tho m en t of group rehearsals, and if any- Prjcesister,
¡, louring thp l U t e thU winter,
right direction inaugurated in San­ one ia assigned to a group rehearsal inakjnjt DeLan(] heatlquarterB.
ford in m an y a d ay is th a t recently for a n y special night and cannot
started by J. D. Paikcr, w ho p u r - : |l t i( 1 ( j ^ will be a p p reciate d if he
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ira S. M a n e , .p e n t
poses to enlist the s y m p a th y a n d i wi)l cn|j up Mni Barnes; No. ^ " t r '
support o f . t h , owner, ol » m e r e r y !
„ ¿ , r Y h „ , h . r a . y .&lt;,b.'.lt‘« . e 'i '! ” r f * * * 4 ln S* n,OTd « • I * » ' " '
lots and th e public in general i n -a
l^ci* group. If all member* ol
better cemetery. For years th o cem­ Tho different groups will make a
etery has been n bugaboo on ac­ apecial effort to a t t e n d their group
M r. and Mr*. Geo. Ohi of Newark,
count of th e t lack of w a te r and rehearsal In order t h a t th eir scenes
N : J., are guest* of th e Sirrlne H ouie
proper a tte n tio n on the lot*, the m ay be drilled it will lessen the
roads have been ao deep in s a n d th a t work of nil very greatly.
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ftfamL
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rhm ughtrtm - renrt*-. » &gt;.*
W
ednesday
in
the
city,
ta
k
in
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in
the
te ry and Sanford'« city of t h e dead
K rtry W ttk lirid g r
sight*.
has not been up to standard. While
Mrs. W . ' R . A n n o ' via* rfflfh gra­
wo have been m aking Im provem ents
Mr. J. N : Whltner went up to
for the living o u r dead h av e been cious hostess to the m em bers of the
N E I L O’BRIEN, AT T H E IMPERIAL T H E A T E R , FEBRUARY l.lth
sadly neglected nnd it rem ained for E v e r y Week Bridge C lub S aturday Jacksonville on M onday, by boat,
Tho prise, u pretty to a tte n d the drainage meeting.
John P arker to s ta rt the m ovem ent afte rnoon.
work
bag
was
won b y Mrs. C.-O .
»♦♦♦♦♦♦«
for a b e tte r cemetery. He will get
4U
♦
A congenial party th a t motored
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* You are your greatest enemy if up a com plete prospectus of his M cLaughlin. A d a in ty refreshment
&lt;»
you are u coward; but if you are plans and send it to every lot owner course was served, consisting o f ' over to Orlando Sunday were Mrs.
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a
s
p
a
ra
g
u
s
tips
with
muyonaise,
sandJ.
W.
Barnes,
Mrs.
A.
I'.
Connelly,
brave, you are your greatest friend. in the United States and it is really
T h e one unquestionable light is the surprising how m any people a r e b u r­ wiches, candy and coffee. Enjoying Dr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Neal nnd little
♦
C o tta g u for rent, J. Musson.
h u m a n soul—the on e unconquerable ied in th e Sanford cometery th a t the charm ing hospitality of Mrs. M arguret Neal.
A
nno
were
Mesdsmes
*C.
O.
Mc­
47-tf
have rclativca scattered all o v e r the
force.
Messrs. Con. H yde nnd Lew Tel­
O nly when you love yourself r a ­ country nnd ail of them nrn anxious L aughlin, T. A. Neal, W. D. Holden,
• F o r Ilent—A pa^tm ents furniihri
tio n a lly arc you qualified to love to have the Lakevlew cem etery M a r g a re t Barnes, C. M . Vorce, G. F. ford came over from Apopka to
for
housekeeping a t 302 Park ave.
S
m
ith
a
n
d
,
Forrest
Lake.
s|&gt;end S a tu rd a y at the fair. They
♦
o th e rs helpfully. '
placed in good shape. The location
t't-’tp
returned
home
Sunday
Only when you revere yourself of the cemetery is all right b u t the
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Under
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lo
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Hridge
a n d fear yourself arc you capable roads are bad a n d the streets in the
For Kent— 160 acres tun- irurkirq
Miss Birdie Harris of Jacksonville This Heading THREE CENTS a
T h e members of th e Auction
of reverence and fear toward God. cemetery are bad und as th e re has
land,
orangu grove of ! ;
r--. 10
T h e world is but a m irror of your­ never hern sufficient water on the Bridge Club were delightfully enter­ is the guest of her sister, Mrs Rou- Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
acre
trac
t
of
splendid
k.inmork
millat.
self. Keep clean, a n d you see clean grounds to su p p ly the vegetation tained by Mrs. C. M. Vorce, Mon­
Charge 25 Cent«,
land.
For full inform,itm: uadi,»,
m en nnd women everywhere.
Be the sandy waste has been unsightly day afternoon at the hom e of Mrs.
H. H.. c-o &lt;(’ourt House* Rimm IS,
Mr.
T.
J.
Evans
of
Way
cross
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cheerful, nnd nil m a n k in d smiles. Be njid few cared to have th eir rein- horrent Lake.
Mrs. C. O. MeO rlando, Florida.
IT ifr
in the
unnfraid of events nnd men, and the lives buried there if any o th e r suit- L au g h lin making top fc o re won the spent Sunday with friends
alar* In their courses will tight for able burying ground could lie pro- club prize, a beautiful morocco case, city,
F o r R e n t— Large front bedroom
cured. B ut all this will b o ’chnnged containing a sewing sot. Mrs. Anno!
you.
and connecting sitting
• ••• with
Mr and .Mrs Slnupe art guests
For Sale- Wholesale shipping fresh fuel supplied. Also
i t - -ingie
W hether you be a convict in pris­ now and not only will a fine supply won th e guest prize of a p re tty vase
w ater fish business, including fish b ed ro o m
603 M yrtle , ■
on or a 'bedridden invalid, or « vic­ of water lie supplied to the ce m etery The delicious refreshm ents served ,,f the Sirrine House.
, nets, fish boats and gasoline launches
4 !M tc
t im of the conspiracy or men, or of bu t a nice pavilion will be erected were s h rim p aspic with green pea*
Mr. , William Eskridge, who has i also fish house, etc. Inquire of C. L,
tho accident* ol fate, if yqu full back for tIto protection of the m ourners and mayonaise, devilled eggs, nlit
ItraprFor Rent Trees, orari
29-t(c
u p o n yourself, and you are loyal to in sun and rain, other buildings will bread, cheese sandwiches, pin-money been the guest of the Robbins Nest Vincent.
It IÌVW-,
fruit, etc. First pin s -to
pickles
and
coffee.
Mrs.
Vorce*»
for
several
weeks
left
be
erected,
a
regular
sexton
will
be
for
'I'nmpa
,
yourself, you will succeed.
For Sale High grade Jerse y ,|e d .
Address J M ( la!1 ■ l i i t r î Let all the world despise you it installed who will be ob’ tho grounds guest* were Me«dames Forrest I-ukr. Monday
l Itp
1
m
pur
freshening
this
week.
prise,
Fla.
m akes no m atter ns long as you do a t all times an d will take care of the W It. Anno, (.. 0 . M cLaughlin, 11
ione
property and m a n y other changes A N ew m an. S. Piilestbn, Geo. I&gt;
Mr . Tenney Deane spent the week M arshall, ( nm rron • il&gt;. I hone No
n o t despise yourself.
tuMri,
F or
Rent Rooms
4fi-2tp
for
the
better
will
be
made.
M
y
hat
Bishop.
Frank
Miller
nnd
Miss
Fish
end
in Sanford enjoying the fair He 1008-2
W hatever the past m ay have been.
tv tf
703 P alm etto
, returned to DeLand Sunday
begin now to rtaml for yourself, your is off to Parker. He in the ro e l'th in g
l ‘er»onid Sfenlion
beat self, the high and greet self t h a t ; « m d l hope h. makes good with a
I
tiled, hom e and outbuildings,
F o r Kent
S im .
y o u know you rre, a w a y in the deep
with growing crops.
Easy terms. rooms over Yoweli’i
should receive the encouragem ent of vllle is being cordially greeted by day for a week’s visit to St Peters- Reason, sickness.
W. E. Squires Yowell &amp; Cu.
recesses .of your heart.
*
■ Sanford friend*. She i* a g d e s f of j burg.
near Celery avenue.
38-tf
S tand!
Yield no t a n inch! Be every one.
* *' * j
Miss Mcll Whitner.
• faithful to yourself. .
For Rent Two big »Iure« ita
Mr*. If. C. (¡error left on Mon­
For Salu or Tracie- Wood yard
^ Mr. H enry Ford, who w’as n
And
from this m om ent tilings
East First street.
Joe I &gt;i.Mont,
pour man a few yeur* ugo u n d re- ^ Mr*. K. IV. I). D u n n is another day for Orlando where she will have and mlll. Owner ha» nthur business. Coca Cola Compii ny
shall take a turn.
2 4 -tf
• • •
42-tf
garded by som e as a "crazy in v e n ­ form er resident of Sanford th at old charge of Seminole co u n ty 's wom­ .Box 12-47, city.
- ■
.rifiliAmong these will lie
She i* a n 1* exhibit
^ Who »aid packing house* for h o p to r." h u t now a millionaire a u t o man friend* are glad to w e l c o m e
M d o n Seed for Sale Solerteli
•
'juiie
the
interesting
collection
of
Mr*
ufacturer
and
a
philanthropist.
■
*;»»
visiting
Dr
and
Mr*
Howard
a n d cattle wouldn't pay in this part
Toni WatHiin in uny q o u n tity Write
M ir
t
o*l.
who
hu*
loaned
nil
of
her
ex­
one
of
the
most
impressive
witnesses
of th e south? And who said this
Mnlloy Uro* &amp; T urner, Feiiholluwa&gt;
Mr*, ii S Hester, who was the hibit for the Orlando fair.
serm on, including Georgia und Flor­ yet heard by the industrial relation*
Florida.
48-4tp
id a, d id n 't raise enough hogs and commission a t Washington. He very guest of Mr*. A. B. M ahoney for
For Sale dr R ent C h e a p - 7 J i
c a tt l e to keep such a n enterprise go­ plainly denounced charity as a m eans fair week returned to Orlando S un­ 1 Mrs. Minnie Jones will accom pany
Miss Moselle Durst to Orlando, t o acre farm , all tiled, two good flowing
ing?
Moultrie is
a little city in of relieving distress. And he insisted day.
assist in tho canning d em onstration wells. N ear Beck H am m ock station. * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « * e e e e m
a o u th Georgia, not far from th e t h a t under th e profit sharing plan
M
r.
A.
V.
M
eG
uinn
of
Paola
G ood table board al
H L
in
operation
in
his
plants
e
v
e
ry
one
th a t was Rtich a successful feature Fenced* nnd good barn.
Address
F lorida line, and th e following from
Cora C. Holllnger. 125 C enter St., Jones, 20S Park avenue
t h e Moultrie Observer -tells its own of his employes has been re v o lu ­ ■spent several day# of the fair with of the Seminole C ounty Fair.
,Mr. W, W. Long and family.
CannKtata, N. Y.
30-tf *
tionized.
ta le :
t hing.
W ent mirk on f.irni &gt;.f
The
friend*
of
Mr*.
S.
J.
Corliss,
"
I
‘have
very
little
use
ofr
chnri-|
" E ig h te en thousand, two hundred
I . «hits
by respectable, strong
For
Sale,
T
om
ato
Plant»
6,000,Mr*. ( . h. Cooley nnd Mi** ban who i* spending the winter in Snnn n d eighty-two dollars was tho lies anti philanthropies aa s u c h ." he
Expert« ' •
,
......the fair ,ford
,.,i „.
h i ..............
i ,i 000 Livingstons (¡lobe, "grown on, vlr- man of 21
nie ,,
C ooley
of, ,......................
Paola took in
will
regret to ibear of, the deuth
am ount
paid out by the Moultrie said.
I Fflirt*», (rum N. 1
ilast . week.
i
viv. i . I u — l
t
ii,
l i . l i, gin soil.
$1.35
per
m.
Also
headof
Estabrook of Whitehall. *
ol Mr. Kstabrook
1
P ack in g house last S a tu rd a y to tho
illc.
Bi" M y idea is, aid men to help them
q u a rte rs for sweet potato slip». J. R, B rown, Gen. Del.. Jat k m,
Mich., the father of Mrs. forlis».
farm er* of thia section for stock.
selves.
N early all are willing to!
D avis, Bartow. Fla.
43?7lp
49-21 p
We
Misses Gussie I illi», Nicholson,
" I t was tho b anner d a y since the work for ad e q u n to reward.
Alisn Isabel Gnodhur of New York
If y o u wish to sell
For Sale— C h eap — Large young
p l a n t s tarted buying stock, and they have all kinds of cripples in o u r e m ­ G resham anti Peters of Geneva were
will spend th e romninder of the win­ mules, farm Wagons and harness p ro p e rty or oxt-bange •&lt; f*,r rutt-.
cam o from every where— South Geor­ ploy, nnd th e y are m aking good.
te r in Hanford, the guest of her Owner has no u s e for th em . J. H. land, Ohio property ■1 " ti rtirate
gia, Florida and s o u th e a s t Alabama. Wc have a gre at many who have
reduction of tho working d ay by one brother, Mr. C. L. Goodhue. D ur­ C am pbell, Crescent C ity, Fla.
1iy ÏV3*
with W m . J. \Vil«ot'. N"
T w e lv e ears of hogs a n d some cattle boon in prison und who-are o u tc a s ts hour.
Dally absentees , frotn work ing the post year Miss Goodhue has
Uj
u. * .
49-2tc
linm son. Bldg., Clevelaii't.
-—fifty wagons and th e n some un- from society. Everyone of t h e m is hftvo decreased from 10 per cent of
'«Jt*
been giving lectures on birds anti
¡
J
o
h
n
Wilson,
Mellonxilblo rd o d a t tho stock y ard s, nnd the m aking a good showing and la gain­ th e w orking force to three-tenth* of
For Sale— Old Fibre F actory jit«
• ' li
bird-music, wild melodies, etc., for
Sanford.
y a r d s were so full t h a t tho Georgia ing in self respect and s tr e n g th of
one gor Cent.
th e Brooklyn In s titu te of Arts and on L ake Monroe, near oM Attar tic
N o r t h e r n yard» were p u t Into com­ cha rac te r."
" F e a r *and worry in th e struggle Sciences; ‘tho University. Extension C oast Line Ry. pmuenger depot.
W a n te d — Old rag*. N u t hire ML
mission and these also were filled.
'M r. Ford explained ut l e n g t h the for livelihood properly to provide of Philadelphia and the New York Splendid site for rnanufaeturing in­ clean rugn wanted.
HrlnU ltl
Y esterday was a n o t h e r big day —-* profit sharing plan.
HU firm pay* for hom e nnd dependents, with the C ity and Jersey City educational d u s try . 'B o t h rail and w ater facil­ Sunford Light &amp; Fuel t'u., I’.»f* ' T*‘
n in e cars having a rriv e d by railroad wages 16 per ce nt ubovo th o s e in d read of whnt might h ap p e n i( the
ities.
F o r term» nnd prico address
lectu re courses.
Will p a y 2 coni» per pound
u n d one turned over in transit, be­ o th e r plants, he said, and in addl-i jo i ) j0(ti haveVpractically been ilL. B. W ootton, .c-o American Fibre
sides g great string of wagons from tlon employes eligible, and t h e ma- elim inated.
C o m p an y ; Jacksonville, Florida.
No man i* discharged
L o s t— Silk watch f"b Hl|i&gt;
;
C o lq u itt and su rrounding counties jo rity of them arc, participate in the wit b o u t great cause.
• When Was He In the Legislature?
4 6-9 tp
p e n d a n t.
Finder return "«
b r o u g h t in hogs a n d now there are profit sharing plan.
"Tho legislature, pa— ?” •• T he aver­
ftfCfll*
The working
" T h o now pland was p u t Into ef­
For S a le —Ono large choice city n a th y 'a Furniture Sture am
age legislature, my son,” replied J.
so m a n y hogs in M o u ltrie th a t ono d a y is eight hours instead of nlno as
fect because of the knfiwlegde th a t
reward.
c a n alm ost feel himself g runt as ho formerly, nnd no one receives less marko't rates wore not aulficlent for .Fuller (Doom, “ la a dablatiiR society lot on th e corner of Eighth street
a
n
d
L
a
u
re
l
avenuo,
facing
park,
and
wherein
nobody
knows
what
ho
la
goes to business.
t h a n fiv e . dollars a day for their men properly to caro for self and
talking about, and dots not care any- one fine 1 0 »aero celery farm two PLACED ANYWHERE,KVEMVW Hi8£
" I n s t e a d of decreasing after holi­ labor. Com pie to records are made d e p e n d en ts. And It has brought ou t thing about w hat anybody else la
miles west and near First street.
d a y s aa was predicted, b y some, the of every em ploye and their w o rk 1» m uch of hum an salvage a n d provon ‘ talkiug a b o u t"
Will sell b oth a t half price. If you
rocolpta largely increased, and each carefully watched.
th a t b arriers between em ployers and
w a nt to get double your money's
d a y brings more a n d more to the
" O u r first purpose in establishing em ployes thought to oxist and often
wrri&lt;v„jig t
w o rth call quick on owner, 2 0 # Fre. MtlmstM. ratUbt.
T h o u g h t Occupation.
lit u* A(ur» »‘th M"*
p l a n t . T h e plant la killing several th is plan," Ford said, " w a s .s u b s t a n ­ existing can be largely removed.
When men are rightly occupied their French avenue.
miln ehirgu of youi nl»*nt*lnc 1st&lt;*■■_,
49-2tc
h u n d r e d dully bu t thejiuV nber'in the tial justice to our co-workers w ith ­
mM from MlUflu) riU u.
'1
" N o m an can bring u p a family amusement grows opt of th eir work,
y a re a increases, a n d It now looks o u t whom we cofiid have accom plUh and ho p e to own a hom e on the or­ as the color p^taU out of the fruitful
F o r S aler^D elldoua candied kumlik e M r. Brooks will h a v e to instruct ed nothing.
quHta a n d grapefruit. J u st tho thing
We have had g re at d in ary r a te of wage. I do not think flower.—Uuukln.
his agonta to hold u p for a few days success from tho financial point of t h a t m en can do goad work m ental­
Advertising Company, lnf*
to aond y o u r friends a t home. ' 4 $
u n til he caUchoa up w ith his killing, view. 1 Sc wo p u t this plan i n to ef­ ly a n d physically for more than
»1Ulull ut. mag.
JI.h«•»l»*•
per
lb.,
postpaid.
Mrs.
Jam
es
Smith
N»«lrr •( Z n lIn lU i far Tat
t'njri
a s his s to re rooms aro filling so ra p ­ fect. We, do n o t regard it as In an y eight h o u rs a day.
Svrllafi SIS af Ih* (&lt;•■• ibI .Statuir*
317 T h ird street, Sanford, Fla.
Noi Ir* U hrifbjr. glvcn thst John W.
id ly he will have to get some of tho aonse a gift or a charity, b u t only
" I f corporations aro over eapit- UnJmin, purchowr ut Tu* O rlin o lo No.
*
49-3tp
thr Srd dog «I Juo*. A. t&gt;. 1918.
c u re d m e n u out lest his storage d u e rew ard for service. No m a n ia talixed, they must necessarily op­ Sta,
ha* ( M itili orlin o lo In tur odio »nd
F or Sale— 50,000 lettu ce plant*
re a c h th e ir capacity.
influenced to change his way of liv­ press la b o r to mnko a showing. In ha* randa ipplicstion for t u ii&gt;td 40 ialite
In
atrofdm
o
wlth
liu.i
JUId
rYrjtinotr
cheap.
E v L. Brown,
Sanford
" O n o of the finest cars of hogs re- ing or his hab its in order to qualify my ju d g m e n t, morlrfj business is no rmi'Oot thr (olio trini d»trrlb*H proprrty
H eights.
49-2tp
aituatad
in
Soninolo
t'ounty.
Floridi,
to.. re iv e d j a s t week game from Barwick, u n d er tho profit sharing plan. Yet, objection if corporations) are not JJ*t NEH ol NWM oi SWIL H«. U, Tp
MY S P E C I A L T I H S :
11. Raa«« Z9 £. 10 nero*. Tho «old Und
w t h c fam ous town o f Brooks, t h a t whereas a t the- a ta r i 60 per c e n t of over, capitalized.
For
Sale
■bolhg *•**»»♦&lt;1 at ih* dito of tho Uiusnrt
PICKARD'S IIAND-PAINTEI» 1
docs ev erything jt does well. The tho men p a rtic ip a te d in th e pjan
" W e cannot ejp ec t u m an to giye Pi tuek rotti Arato in «h* nin o of-*. Sal­ T o u rin g Car.
ii
vati.
Unir«
«old
m
i
m
m
o
*tfiil
ho
reus bin best efforts w h e n 'h c la in debt dootaod srtording to lt». t u dood Miti
a v e r a g e of the ear of sixty which to d a y nearly ev ery man p a s t
One M odel 79 Overland 5 Passen­ G O R H A M 'S 8TERUNG SILVER
and h a s not enough to keep his fam­ N*o* thrronn ot) thr .(Itti d»y oi SUith ger T o u rin g Car, with electric lights R O G E R S ’ ELATED WARE
w a s all th a t could be got into it, years of Qge em p lo y ed b y us
A» ‘Po I ®1Vi .
T h e increase
ily on.
w eighed 269 pounds a n d a fraction eflted by* * I t /
WUaan nty olflcUl tigntiuro ami m a n d »«If sta rte r.
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATC
tho (ih dgy ol Ktbrw r , A. 1». ISIS.
" I believe it li b e tte r, wiser, and, thbU**lb
— t h e lafgaat average of a n y car th a t cieney of the m en la from 16 t o 20
B oth In first class condition. "Dem­
B. A. DOUGLAS«,
Ctork rirtoU (Toart Somlsolo Co.,.FU.
h a s y e t come to th e p la n t. There p a r c e n t w ith reference to w ork pro­ more j u s t to make m a n y men rom
o n s tra tio n given.
rm .. luputy.
G u a ra n te
poor hog In the bunch ducod. This, too in the face of a , f o r c i b l e th a n to make t (ow Uch*.", 4 J -T_ j * t - StK Dy Jt&lt; r . itib
*
HAY MAN G A R A G E CO, U
I
•
■’ . * j
.v
^
We ore prone to blam e others for
o u r own shortcomings and to hold
o th e r* responsible for -our Inek of
nuccea* when we w ork out our own
destinies.
Dr. C ra n e preaches a
good aermon on thia subject in t h e
following cpigramic sentence»:
Y o u r greatest e n e m y la yourself.
. T h e only person who dragged.you
do w n into drunkenness, thievery or
unclou ihmnui is-yourself.
. I t is the fashion to talk m uch
m uudlin aclf pity, n n d to blame e n ­
v iro n m e n t, heredity, tem peram ent,
fa te a n d your fellow creature* for
th p 'c v ila th a t h appen to you.
N o real calamity e v e r crushed you
t h a t you did not e n t e r tho door you
u n locked yourself.
All hell could n o t m ake you de*iiù^ed ÀU»
E y ery Slone i n . t h e edifice of y our
c h a ra c te r w*s laid b y your own
hands.
F ate, malicious people and other
fa cto rs can threaten, h u r t and wound
y o u ; nothing and nobldy cun put
y o u down but yourself.

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SA N FO R D . FLO R ID A . FRIDAY. FLHRl'ARV IL». 1915

VOLUME VI

NO SO.

All Read) *1 Tampa
a great r u cress is assured by the
active interest shown on all sides,
T am pa,
Feb, 12. With every
paiticularly those in charge.
spectacular feature in readme«» for
Many Shnford residents a re plan­
production, thi* Gaspurilla Carnival,
ning to visit th e fair each d ay, hut a
which opens Friday and cloaca Tues­
large n urn be i of automobile owners
d ay evening will undoubtedly prove
are
planning to make F riday a
th e most brilliant event of Tam pa's
epcrial day.
history.
T
hroughout
the
week
vis­
»*
—
H
itor« from other states have beenrr ,s ONE THAT EVERY arriving to a tte n d the carnival, and THE SANFORD CHAUTAU­ ORLAODO HAS THOUS­
Dr. J. A, Bowen, Evangelist
SOUHKRN STATES GOING
system atic preparations have been
ANDS OF VISITORS IN I Rev. J. A. Bowen of B irm ingham ,
CITIZEN CAN POINT
QUA IS PLEASING
AHEAD RAPIDLY DE­
| Alahpnut, who hnx made several
m ade to properly house and feed us
THE
PEOPLE“OF
ATTENDANCE
AT
TO WITH MUCH
SPITE THE WAR
visits to Sanford and who conducted
m any ns one - hundred thousand
| a great levivul in the M ethodist
EXPOSITION
THIS CITY
PRIDE
people during the five day» of fe»IN EUROPE
_____
•
j church heiw tw o • years ngo will octivity. Those wishing accommoda­
O rlnndo, Fell. 11
One hundred ' ru ,,y th* Pu ,Plt
the morning hour
On Tuesday morning Inkf at the
Thst Sanford has had a steady tions other th an those given in the
C olumbus, Gn., Fob. 12,— T h e I n ­
next Sunday. This will he pleasing
tourist
and
commercial
hotel»
are
High
School
Auditorium
.
was
begun
a
n
d
fifty
gavly
and
artistically
dec­
dustrial Index »ays in ita issue for
growth during the past y ear is beat
While o r a t e d finals and uiu o m eb ili* joined news to Di. Bowen's m an y friends this week:
evidenced by the figures of the city requested to call on the information Sanford's first C h a u ta u q u a .
In Sanford, who will he glud of an'■'The southeast is busy a n d happyjerk, who issues all th e building Bureau, T am pa Gas Office, phono b u t few were present a t it» ojienirtg t h e big parade T u e s d a y morning a n d
57,
im
mediately
after
reaching
the
th e atten d a n ce has increased each o p e n e d the first d ay of the big Sub- o th e i o p p o rtu n ity of hearing him. on ita way to gre at prosperity.
permits within the c ity limits and
C h a u ta u q u a hour a n d from these T ro p ic a l Mid-Winter Fair in this Those .who h av e not heard him will
"M e asu re s have been in tro d u ce d
{¡nows about most of th e houses city.
m*
Beginning with the staging of fo rtu n a te ones you can h ear naught city . T he parade d i d not stait u n ­ be delighted with his practical as in th e Genet al Assembly of S o u t
erected. During the p ast y ea r just
well ns scholatly way of presenting
til 10:31), hut by 9 o ’clock the streets
.j
closer! the budding p o rm iu am ounted th e magnificent outdoor pageant, bu t the highest com m endations.
. -building*. jumI VbUlVTIyv
o f . tfwoSpaniard,'.* ,
'*,7W -Chrtrtrttrquir h a n e d ti n t t j o n a l , w e re mn*rfrtl wtrtr mev", Artilhfn-'nmi“ T h e Star T h e a tre rpn acat at least
several thousand Americans, inspiting and elevating institution, is children..white and b la c k ; American,
for a sum not exceeding 31,260,D00
b s most rem arkable show ing in the «Yhich
•HW4*people. T h is is the place where
to buidl roads and bridges a n d for
fsce of, the uncertainties cauaod by Spaniards and Cubans will partici­ too well k n rw n to th e tending and E nglish, Geimin, F ren c h , hootch,
Dr. Bowen will pteach.
the issuance of $1,000,000 of bonds
nha’ war in* Europe.
Investm ent« pate, and ending with the brilliant thinking public to require any ex­ S candinavian and n e a r l y every oth er
Special services will be held In
by a n o th e r county for the s a m e p u r­
teie not as groat as th ey usually Gusparilla coionatiun hull and mask­ planation oi com m ent at our hands n a tio n a lity repiesented in the cos­
th e evening a t the Star Theater.*
ire, but Sanford ha« steadily forged ed halls in nil American and foreign yet fur various causes
our people m o p o litan winter p opulation of one It is expected th a t a visiting rnlnls- pose.
■head and the record is one thbt clubs on Tuesday evening, each day are not availing themselves of this of t h e best inland c itie s of Florida. te r connected with the Sanford
" A n election will bo held upon tho
,v»ry citizen can point to with pride. Will be replete with spectacular pat- gieat opportunity it ho richly afT h e procession fo rm e d in front
(thnutau.iun will speak at this ser­ Issuance of $1.000,000 of bonds by
\Vc all know t h a t the hu- the court hou»e a n d moved aiotind
Our city ha» no'ltoom t h a t fluctuates ndos. aviation flight», day and night J
vice. Possibly this speaker will Ik* tho county- special tnx school diswith the tides of trade anil transient I¡"rework display», night street thine-1 ,^un mind, capable ol reasoning and L ake Lucerne and faik«- Kola a n d Rev J. H Culpepper of national tilrl in whiih Jacksonville, Fla., is
visitor* hut depends largely upon ing by gaily costumed thousands j susceptible to instruction is con­ t h ro u g h »e vet a) s t r e e ts hefufi s t a r t ­ fame us a levivulist. Positive a n ­ located (or the erection and Im p ro v ­
Monday. the sluntly craving new th o u g h ts, broad­ ing n o rth on Orange «venue, for th e
tbs confidence of the home people and other feature».
nouncement will he made a t S un d ay ing of achool buildings.
d
ay
on
which
the
pirate
Gusparilla er visions of life and real m ental en­ fair gm unds.
who make th rir m oney hcio and in­
S av an n a h , G a .r has »old $200,000
morning worship.
vest it here l)»v in * sufficient confi­ a n d h h crew atta c k the city will he terta in m en t, then why can It he
of municipal Im provem ent bonds a t
Thcr** were two divisions ol the
dence in their home city to build one of the most brilliant of the possible thal we »it idly by when we p a r a d e
The hor&gt;,e d ra w n vehicles
The Cecilian Music Club will meet prle«*» higher th an have been leOn Tuesday, which has have in our midst some of the best
home* foi themselves, to b u i l d -homes period.
m o y in g mure slowly th a n the cars in the studio of Mrs.
M unson on ccived for municipal bonds in a n y
to rent and tc build stores, churches been designated "C itrus Fruit Day." talent in Arneiica to instruct and wus sl.irted l.i»l a n d inctuiied the S aturday afterpoon nt 3 o ’clock.
part of the cou n try for several
th(&lt; largest parade ol the f«-»ltvnl en tertain us
and building» of all kind».
Foi the music loving following M ou n ted police lu-adil by
m onths.
public then* is n tar.- m-iit in store, Chief William Smith. M u y o rS p e n v .
"A contract has |&gt;een aw arded for
One of the strongest factors in will he held.
- tin« I, vir.»,| and ¡nslrmiietiliil
On and cutter rit&gt; nttlrmls tn ntltom o-*
the construction of a court hou*u&gt;
the building of homes in this city
Tiiiiisil.iv Roger iiushen Orchestra biles, ■* Hoop i[ lto&gt; Scouts. Johnny
for Palm Beach county, H ot Ida. n t
h*» been the Sanford Building A
was
here
and
gave
severuT
numbers
a cost of about $125.000.
Loan Association and p robably twoJ o n es Hand, the O rla n d o Fire I &gt;ewhich
were
grand
beyond
description.
"A contract has hern aw arded for
thirds of the building» erected in tty­
paitm * ol and font wngons and e n ­
On tins day also Miss Ftlicl Lee gine. '
th«*
erection in Aftunta, Gn,, of a
pist three yeais have been built
*ll v - i r i r i i-h-aiiltig *1«•
lliivtnii appealed and held hel audi­ p a r t n n m . with the wurkmei! dre»«ed THE ALLEGED SLAYER OF five-story office building to coat
largely through the offices of the
tunn.ooo
ence spellbound with her exquisitely
Association.
In whit** and ihe wagons hearing
GARDNER BROTHERS
s
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M
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Mu
xt
nn
' ( ‘«ittoii mill» m Columbus, M a ­
Other business men there m e who
plururd»
i mi Millage ■» I I null».
con
and Rome. Gu . will h«* enlarged.
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How
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briofithv
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F
iv e flour mills will h«* «-stahlishfor people to buy on the installm ent
amount** expended ..during the past
( O V E R S H E R S E L F W IT H
M o i h e r t ' h u ululi q u a la»! y e n r , h e n r e yent wen* announced by raids a»
«
■
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I
in
different cities of tho S o u th ­
plan just like paying rent and all
Jacksonville. Fla , I-eh 12. ( lytle
il i» no wu n d e r l im i wc w h o r ur e l y follow»
GLORY ONCE M O RE
east,
indicating
the largely Increaaed
of these plans are m eans tow ard the
Schools, F if t y Thousand Stover, the negro pilot who is idbave th è o p p o r t u n i l y
&lt;&gt;f heaiii ig Dollarend m building a greater Sanford
Street», On«* Hundred and leged to have murdi*ri*d II l" anti arreage «levotcd to th e grpwing of
o n e *&gt;1 tln- lt.-»t s i n g e r s in t h è l a n d, Fifty n.uusimd Dollar». New liml.1 Alonzo (iardm r in a den»e sw am p wheat
The building of the two new hotel»
W o r d c o me s III till« r i t \ M,.,i ''•‘in »l.oiild -IT e n t r a l i celi
hefore
lier
'Among the item» of construction
in the summer will also stim u late Un­
Hundred and Ninety &lt;*n the lli-klitwuhu. wa» arrested lom u l e won l lie gr ain! i niiMv p u r e .ii Theri* al»o a p p e n r e d Mi»« NI e d die tl ingM, f iv e
we«-k,
are:
building here and thé bulkhead of
t h e fair in O r l a n d o y e s t e r d a y
Phare j H a m i l t o n , in a b e a u t i f u l l ei-ture tifi T h o u » a n d Dollar*. P a r k s . Ten Thou- night at Elizubcthlon, Torn« . ac"
A
p
a
rtm e n t house. S avannah, (in.;
the lake front will call a tte n tio n to
sand Dollars; Si dew'llIks. Five T h o u ­ «•ordirig l" advices to lilt* police here
wer e m a n y o t h e r good c o u n t y ev
' T h e III ol h e r h o o d of Meli in Li t e rchurch
building. Linden, Ain
hunk
the water front as the place for the
Htovi-tw
it
i*
alleged,
spent
tw
o
day»
hiii lts but none" so c o m p l e t e a n d »n alur*-’" w h i i h u d ì he a l u s t l n g rm-Tn- sand Dollais. Church«-».• One Mun
building. Kenansville, Fla.: posthome» of the future home builder»
m
Jacksonville
after
Iti»
sudden
de­
dr&gt;
I
a
n
d
Fifty
Thoii»iiiii|
Dollars.'*
well a r r a n g e d a» t h a t of Semi nol e *irv in lite mi nd » of ber h e u r e r s
p artu re from Welaka. where he gave office building. West Pulrn Beech,
With all that is likely to take
etc
county
T h i s w.,» p r oba bl y d u e t i n
th
e (iiirtlni*r b ro th e rs ’ bout aw ay to F lu ; hu t■l hiulding. Clanton, Ala.;
place in the building line hen- ihi
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f
("liti»
ialtie,
t
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d
t
ì
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o
r
Firms of liii»me**» boils«*» ns fol­
t h e fuel t h a t t h e exhi bi t s w e i e colbuilding
, Vienna
end
ipring and »ummci the good re c u d lectcd and arranged in ibi» ciiy fnr R‘-‘" huinoilst. held hi» audience in io»"
Yowell D uck w o rth Company, negroes and th e police nt once got factory
Waynesboro,
Gn.;
roads
and
bridges,
of 1914 will probably be doubled,
Detective W . B.
the Seminole C ounty Fair fust and lits oí hiughter (or over un boni on a very artistic final filled with young *,u ®y am * *
but (100,000 wotth of building« for
Some of bis Indie»
Dickson 1v..,h Company, a r “ hoon
'»»patched in |.u rriiit.l P u tn a m county, Florida; sewer and
this gave the county a much better W ednesday morning
the year is an enviable record for and
more comprehensive exhibit hearer» ha ve noi heeli tilde tu «t- b eautiful ilou t , O rla n d o Shoe Ho«- having trailed him through Georgia j water »y»iemr. W alteihoro. S. C.;
our thriving city.
inee , F
||v , r 1
Tennessee
t «-ity hall to he remodeled. ( lenrF lly«r.
th a n they could possibly procure in tend sirice, huving minie themselve* p ital. Long's Dray LI in
1
1
:
I
he
m
eantim
e
tti*"ag«»
vu
i
r
w.,tir
Fla
warchou»«*. Dtiylonu,
-o
»ore
fruiti
their
«inusual
inerti■\r* ñ c i a l
Sl o n e
O rlando
N'.iwli.
a lew d u \ « t i m e a* formerlv w-n»
-«■»it iiheatl to FIi/iihei M on. i-king Fla
• o.»tut* lion contracts have
iiii-tl
In
ilo
ti
(t
•-rnooii.
t
lue«chitrnt
4 meng Ihr Methodist«*
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l
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i'.
mo
I*.».**"pr.iv.
&gt;.
\!
M I , r.-d' l I" In* ' he of
d**n*
th a t M o v e r lie at rc-li-d if In ,*p- ln'in awjiided .a s follow»
Blillg«',
oitng i.iili, • kreiwn in fluiti &gt;* W a g o n W o r k "
Ä'- will b a v e n u r r é g u l a i S u n d *&gt; l i r i c i - **l 1 h*
iirlundo
...........
Ml- t ■
l-.nr
pc.ir«'il
t
her«
•
licleciivc
(
alioou
»it*
Hen
Hill
county.
Da
.
drainage,
AI•ihonl at ¡1 til u. m
All the par A s s s i n lilt lt*ll i l l t i n t * e l l " - Iti l i . l - ,,lli Iti i irt le» ,t» t lie ' "I lir.-e Fa v ut 1 . I. I in* Mor t i m g S e n t i n el ■or r u r
ciiiiglit
liy
wire
and
will
he
in
Klix-!
corn
couniy,
Mis».;
factory
builtlg
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v
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e
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d
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inti ate earnestly requested to serul directum to A \ French »in* had 11•'
hoy». Branch’s ll«»i»k Store \ n
or better yet, bring theii child.on charge of the exhibit and was here tion a n d insti um ental music to tile trolas, Yowell D uck w o rth Company, n h e lh to n tom orrow for hi* man. jngs, Macon anti Home, Ga.; school
Rtxt Sunday, Fob. Mill. Our school looking after »II tlu- details of the delight of all. Mis* C nw thorne, the rug d e p a rtm e n t; R. S. Brown, up* T h e message stateti that S tover bail building. Pinellas county. F la .; sew er
in Ids possession n suitca»«* anti t.vef- anti water works system***and elcc1» steadily growing In n u m bers and fruit and vegetable exhibit
I&lt;&gt; Mr» re a d e r'in this t rio wus culled and re- hoh'ie r y : W. M A Lodgi*. Il K.’
INI.-» P h a rm a c y . South '*'*■* ''earing th e description of t h e | t i i c light plani. Buy M inette, Ala.;
* in spirit utility nnfl great interest is C,error and Mrs. Commons also is | ' "Ih-d M '»a- stag.- and later even 11a m I,
properly taken fiorii I lie hoai he ) pav ing, l am pa, Fla : miliofttl t-xbring manifested.
credit due for t h c r effort.............tint. ‘ ;i'k«*d
-peat some . .-c.t at ions. l-'lof itl u F o u n d t y .
l|o»'fih*i’s I***
longing
to the Gat drier«
| t«*nsion in southern Georgia; wareDr. Houehelle bus m ade a most all the fancy work and «it tr.*us..res how .m the gn at favor »he o btain C r e a m F a c t o r y ,
Oriundo
St ea m
\
warrant
is
being
mailed
&lt;&gt;ui
lt&gt;house, Macon. Gu
generous ofii r to our school of a nice f,„ t l .......................i o r b . , d*.
W o m a n » »ul
1,1 .............
Mr
,,,r' M, I u u i r y . Orl ando
............ |t*rtlJf«*ll upon ill*1 lUlhjiTt. I ff,*«!** L e a g u e , *1« c a r » fullv d«'*«*r night for Slovcr. charging Inin w ith ' I m! tint rial plant« will he cstahpresent u&gt; the girl or boy who will
And then the priTi. if it *■ i ■«•&gt;« (**r 1 ^ |(_ n ,(.
,, h„ | in,|l that
I In' murder ol Alonzo &lt;,atdner, bin j listii-àl a» r,.ii »IHM
bring the most new scholars n u o the
ai . i a n d iliriyitig ilo- rmmtnii» ol
Semillóte
cimili
&gt;
taking
"
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&gt;
|
H
^,|,|e
never
had
th
e
oppor
il
i- not belie veil he will tight requi , - f u l v e r t factory. Columbus. Mira.
school, also another present to tin«h«- l ^ * a g u « , i| r e f » « -d III t h e l e a g u e c o l
»it loll
is
lhut
Seminole
cnunlv
ipi»l
u
n
i
i
,y
of
healing
a
bettet
criticism
ira te factlry, Dade City. Fla.; ice
girl oi hoy who a tte n d s Sunday
or
i * t r . «*lc
Gardner'«. Hob) Shipped
;iihI told »torugc plant», Thom u*»'■‘■"ol every Sunday, both offers to great lit I It* county anti »» tin" pal'cr uf our G overnm ent, it-» npportuniti«hl
S o p r i z e s w e r e O iI t * l« * « l f o r t h e h«*st
The hudv of Alonzo G urdner, villc, Ga.; ice plant, E ato n to n , Gn.;
It would lake
exitnd from now until nut May ha» stateti from time t&lt;&lt; »nn«* i» m ami it" dllllculti«*"
flouts,
h u t nearly ull of them »htiwod found in a dense palm ettojiw ule near m arble quarry, CherokPe c o u n t y .
the
hetnl
of
thu
fruit
and
vegetable
ytrur* of leading and s tu d y to gain
Sunday rchool picnic.
Help your
the facts so clearly explained by Mr. great otiginality in construction nnd \\&gt; la k a on the Ocklwuha river *ev- Ga.; soap failory. Ornla, Fla.; Hour
children to come and b.ln g otheis. section of the state.
»orin- of them wen* r«-ally hcaulifttl.
days ago win* .shipis'd to d a y to millh. ("olumhu*. Mira.,
Show
Dublin,
At the regular church service nt
G reat i» Seminole
After
uriiving
at
tlu*
fair
ground»
N
o
i
t
h
Adam*. Ma»».. for interm en t Gough and Wi ym ab o ro , Ga., r i d
11 o’clock we will have the pleasure
On T hursday
morning
"Bible
th.-re were ojwning exercises in the e&lt;*rompariir«l l*&gt; Mr.« Gwrdn*-r ami Mnrirnt. Ala.; print factory, W ny. °f hearing ftr. J. A. Bowen of IliiS tu d y " by Rev P F Adams was
m im bn 11 unij duilng th e Ion-noon i)t.r M, t«r. Mis» Wuddill
crosr. Gu
»'
G
n»parilla
O
pens
l
o
il
ay
tningham. Ala.
All s tia n g e is and
much appreciated
Aviator Cuil Kulil mini«- n fine tlight
h E G ardner of \Vn»liiiigt«*n who
" E ig h te en corpoiution» l a v e lw«n
vUito,», as well us our -member» nre
T a m p a , Feb. 12
Wit it imlirnIn the aft« m o o n Mi»» Maude in hia aeroplane which m i wltneiwod W1«s called to Floriila by tin*, dis­
formed with minimum rupital stocks
| W|dlally, invited to a tte n d .
Come tions that all formui .it tendance Willis read tlie play. " I n the VnnA hnnlfr hes
and give us an o p p o rtu n ity to w-el- rccortls from other «late- will he guuitl," and to *ay th a t it wn» up- hy th o u san d s of visitor» and rnsi- appearance of hi* two brothers will uggri gating $267.000,
deii1"! w ho watched th»* sky nml the rem ain and lead « »catching party been organized nt Kenni.LvJllc, J-la.
I come you.
broken by a wide margin, tin* lenlh | pi eclated and enjoyed would
he clouds for an hour o r two wailing , which left today for the point where
Dublin, Gn., will vote upon th e fsAt the evening aeivice nnothei one annual Gnsparillu Carnival opened ml|tl statem en t.
As »ho spoke wc for th o flight
The w ent her i» cool , \ | „ n7o G n rd m iV body wn» found. Kunnce ol $75,000 of m unicipal hoi «I*
°f oui noted visiting clergy will fill today anti will close T o »day “ t | glanced about the a u d ito riu m ami
hut clear, and evir.vthing indi'-st«-» , rl
,,f riiuling »nine it;.......... I for im provem ents, inci tiling »ton ge
*bc pulpit,
»
midnight. In cveiy featm* tin* *ar wc never beheld an audience so a l.irgt* attendance e n d a big time H S. D.irdnet's body,
plant
g..rhuge disposal plant i i il
All members are teq u e rte d to nival will ho mote Indh.int than completely absorbed, their e v e iy exfin e v e r y ont. The exhibits from
school building constru c tio n ."
w a d names and addresses of any those of former years, ami us every presVlon being one of delight.
U hci-oU , Seminole nnd Volusia r o u n - 1
Congregational Church
strangers and visitors to the ushers a ttra c tio n will hi* fre«* great good
T o d ay , Friday, we will enjoy a lies a r e in place and m e already r«*Owing
to the ¡liners lust Sunday
that we may become acqu ain ted will undoubtedly result |u the en­
Special Ferry Rates
musical Weal by Helen Clark Legg, c«-ivmg a great a m o u n t
of jirnlh** n ig h t of the church organist. Mi*.
*ith them.
tile section.
During the ten d ays of tho M on­
who hears the re p u ta tio n of nn al- from all who sec th e m .
Many fine France* Aipinwsll, the mutii-ul pre­
Mr. and Mra. D. A Kelly, who
Monday* and Tuesday will lu* the list, a n d from her pictuie we would homes tire on the g r o u n d s mid tac- lu d e wi«* postponed to next Sunday roe Bible Conference beginning t o ­
have been residing in Jacksonville
judge she would ho good to look ing b e g a n this forenoon mid, will Mig,l&gt;4 «t 7 o'clock. Sp.’cinl selection* night (erry boat Alma May will ,•**- nr* ' h
°r the past year have j u s t ic tu rn c d most brilliant days of the carnival
upon. ^
* '■ '■
*• con tin u e all through t h o «»reek.
n re ptepated fti the occasion, three make special rates ro u n d trip Sun-'
i
S an fo rd 'an d A ir lo c a te d in the T h e 'f e a t u r e bf M onday will In* the’
number* on the organ, a violin obli­ ford to Enterprise 35 cents. Large
landing of tho pirate Gnsparillu and
Hon. Lou J. B eau c h am p will de­
"**k house. West Second street.
g
a t o nnd a ladies' trio. A hearty parties desiring to re tu r n after e v e n ­
Ida phantom crow, followed by the liver his famous lertu te , “ T a k in g the
S anford, Fob,
11, T h e Orange
welcome
awaits all who desire to ing set vices will be b ro u g h t back to
moat beautiful parade ever seen in S unny Side." There is no m an upon C o u n ty Fuir to he held -this week in
Hev. George Hynisn R etu rn ed
Sanford.
tho south outside of New Orleans. tho Amfirican plntform t o d a y th at O rhm do opened T u e s d a y and Mi. com e.
Alter gn absence of tw o weeks
In the evening nlsd, thfc second of
T uesda y will he " C itru s Fruit Day," receives more universal praise than Ah x F re n c h , who is in charge of the
ron&gt;
city Rev. George H y m a n .
C ard of Thanka*
and the largest p ara d e of the entire B eaucham p. He haa s p e n t m uch of exhibits from Seminole county haa t h e gene*, " R e -M a k in g a I'reacnt
W»tor of the B aptist c h u ic h hna reTo all those kind b len d s in S onperiod will be Held on th a t day. hi* life in travel, th e o bject of which arra n g e d n splendid d isp lay nt Oi- I&gt;uy Faith" wilt be given. A goodly
irurnf J *nd will apeak a t th e B aptist
T he celebration will be closed with was to gain an a d e q u a te conception lando, which will ho u nedlt not n u m b e r listened to the first of tho ford a n d Oviedo who by theii rnlnlsctnple on next Sunday m orning a t
tiutions, wordn i r d &lt;lc«»ds «11«! ro
' H a. *n. The subject of t h e dia- the gorgeous Oaaparilla coronation of the condition and env iro n m e n t of only to . Sominoh* hill t o the Otangr series last Sunday.
,h* , r i t
or i ow'
At th«- m o l d i n g mu vice, a p« t i t i o n m u c h t o a n s m
ball, masked ball* in al! American tin vnst mujority of m nnkind. so C ounty Fair n* well
Mr»
II
C
will be "A 'P lay er fo, Enol
t
h
o
s
e
w
h
o
u
u
u
k&gt;*&lt;
,
■....&lt;
n
c
n by
th
a
t
hi*
effoilf.
might
be
directed
to­
and
foreign
club*,
and
st
r
eet
danc­
Gt-nor
is
in
chain«,
“
f
th
e
women'»
p
re
p
m
u
to
iy
to
th
e
Gov.
Glenn
u*mfiehtn*nt.'
ing by gaily constumed thousand» wards the am elioration of the dif­ ex In b its which »«-re tranifcrr«*d to pern nee meeting will he offered. t h e loss of wife a m i c i, l w«&gt; wi sh t«&gt;
The other aervices for S unday urt*
T h e thud
on Jin Lord's retu rn «&gt;ur heartfelt thunk».
T h irty thouo&amp;nd electric light» »f ficulties- of dow ntrodden hum anity. O rlando, and mi excellent exhibit \ rt"1
11 1 Sermon
“
« folio «n; .
v
P r a y e r will also .bo given.
n.’ G. Smith ar&lt;’ Fr a l l ) .
He has the happy faculty of enliven­ was s e n t ' to that c i t y .
reij
and
green—
the
Gaspurilla
colors
Sev«tt^l
Dihle school a t 9:30 a. m’.
All who rook a b re i d messago lor
— Illuminate the aection of Franklin ing his hearer* a n d of giving them teacheia from tho S an fo rd High
i * ,n d Jr- B. Y. P. U. a t 6:00.
Misa Butler, .of Hur/.lnLton, I n ­
street on which th e dance* will he :« higher conception of their d u t y ono School w ent to Orlando Momley to t o d a y and a clear cut u n d erstanding
« L l rpshaw a t T p. m.
of
chtUtianity
as
npplied
to
tho
diana,
who Is Ihe f.ttractlye guest of
tow
ard
another.
You
c
a
n
n
o
t
ufford
aril*ngo
th
e
school
e
x
h
ib
it,
nml
tho
held.
to u
generally la welcomed
problem s of the present are urged to Mr*. R. C. .Bower. In tho d a u g h te r
to mi** this leacture.
work
will
rolled
much
credit
upon
T a m p s is thoroughly prepared to
*
thp service* a n d polite u ih On S atu rd ay MUa J a n e t t e Broo- pupils a n d tcarhei* a lik e . That the w o tsh ip with us, providing th e y of E d ito r Butler ol t h a t th tiv in g
take
care of larger crowd* than havo
b »hi M **• L*1** you a t e com foitIndian city.
mell,
a reader a n d child Imperaon- M id -W in te r Fair al O r l a n d o will be h a v o no other ch urch home.
, b |y m t e d .
ever visited a Florida city before.

BEST ATTRACTIONS AUSPICIOUS OPEN­
THAT HAVE EV ER ING OF THE SUB­
BEEN SEEN H ERE T R O PIC A L FAIR

SANFORD’S BUILD­
ING RECORD FOR
THE PA ST Y EA R

THE PROGRESS OF
THE SOUiTH HAS
BROKEN RECORDS

NEGRO MURDERER
HAS BEEN CAUGHT

SEMINOLE EXHIBIT
TAKES FIRST PRIZE

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                    <text>FEBRUARY 9

THE HANFORD HE RAI'D

a o o a o o o o o o o d o o d o a a a o o o a a c ra

! CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!
BUDGET

O F O P IN IO N
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A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TA K IN G NOTES AND FAITH .
" HU LL PR E N T 'E M ’’ — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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AB O U T PE O PLE AN D E V E N TS
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SANFORD

U P -T O - D A T E =

H A P P E N IN G S
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Communiralion* for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor’
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203
" The Ptay'i the Thing”
The second reheursal of the farce
comedy, "The Union Depot foy u
Day" was held last uight at the

or

thc attpicjive guest* of Mrs. Tillis,
the latter part of the week.
* i
-t______
Mr. and Mr*. -Forrest Lake, aceomplMed by Mr. and Mrs. 8. E.
Barrett motored to I’aoln Sunday
and spent the afternoon pleasantly
with friend*.

^ We ore prone to blame others for and Mr. T. W. Masse*, the leading, dub 'O0™- SanforiJ *&gt;»“ «“ e ex­
our own shortcomings and to hold citizen of llarwirk «hipped thjs car traordinary local talent, ami. this
The Uarwick play under tho direction 6f Mr».
other* responsible for -our Inek of for his neighbors.
J. W. Ilarnes. which is to be given
nuccea* when we work out our own peopllf were greatly pleased with
on March the 4th for the'benefit of
Mias Alice Wbltncr spent the
destinies.
Dr. Crane preaches a their superior effort in this- mutter
tho building fund of the club l* sure week-end at home enjoying the fair.
good aermon on thia subject in the and Incidentally, they were pleased
to bo a success in every particular.
with their checks for these hogs."
following cpigramic sentence»:
The cast is requested to please
Mrs. T. J. Price ia the guest of
Your greatest enemy la yourself.
watch this column for the unnounco,
,
her
sister, Mrs. G. F. Smith. Mrs.
.T h e only person who dragged.you i One of the greatest move in tho
ment of group rehearsals, and if any- Prjce ¡, louring thp lU te thU winter,
down into drunkenness, thievery or right direction inaugurated in San­
one ia assigned to a group rehearsal inakjnjt DeLan(] heatlquarterB.
unclouihmnui is-yourself.
ford in many a day is that recently for any special night and cannot
. It is the fashion to talk much started by J. D. Paikcr, who pur-:|lti(1(j ^ will be appreciated if he
Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Mane, .pent
muudlin aclf pity, nnd to blame en­ poses to enlist the sympathy andiwi)l cn|j up Mni Barnes; No. ^"tr '
vironment, heredity, temperament, support o f.th , owner, ol »m erery!
„ ¿ , r Y h „ ,h. ra.y .&lt;,b.'.lt‘ « . e 'i '!” r f * * * 4 ln S* n,OTd « • I * » ' " '
fate and your fellow creature* for lots and the public in general in-a
l^ci* group. If all member* ol
thp'cvila that happen to you.
better cemetery. For years tho cem­ Tho different groups will make a
No real calamity ever crushed you etery has been n bugaboo on ac­
apecial effort to attend their group
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Ohi of Newark,
that you did not enter tho door you count of the t lack of water and
rehearsal In order that their scenes N: J., are guest* of the Sirrlne Houie
unlocked yourself.
proper attention on the lot*, the may be drilled it will lessen the
All hell could not make you de*- roads have been ao deep in sand that
work of nil very greatly.
* Î7 J-, Ôsp. H mv-wetKid •
ftfamL
iiù^ed ÀU»
*&gt;%i V.«A +
rhmughtrtm- renrt*-. » &gt;.*
Wednesday in the city, taking in the
Eyery Slone in.the edifice of your tery and Sanford'« city of the dead
Krtry W ttk liridgr
sight*.
character w*s laid by your own has not been up to standard. While
Mrs. W . 'R . Anno' via* rfflfh gra­
hands.
wo have been making Improvements
Mr. J. N: Whltner went up to
Fate, malicious people and other for the living our dead have been cious hostess to the members of the
N E IL O’BRIEN, AT THE IMPERIAL THEATER, FEBRUARY l.lth
factors can threaten, hurt and wound sadly neglected nnd it remained for Every Week Bridge Club Saturday Jacksonville on Monday, by boat,
Tho prise, u pretty to attend the drainage meeting.
you; nothing and nobldy cun put John Parker to start the movement afternoon.
work
bag
was
won by Mrs. C.-O.
»♦♦♦♦♦♦«
for a better cemetery. He will get
you down but yourself.
♦
A congenial party that motored 4U
*»
* You are your greatest enemy if up a complete prospectus of his McLaughlin. A dainty refreshment
&lt;»
F O R R E NJT
I
!
you are u coward; but if you are plans and send it to every lot owner course was served, consisting o f ' over to Orlando Sunday were Mrs.
■1 &lt;»
asparagus
tips
with
muyonaise,
sandJ.
W.
Barnes,
Mrs.
A.
I'.
Connelly,
brave, you are your greatest friend. in the United States and it is really
The one unquestionable light is the surprising how many people are bur­ wiches, candy and coffee. Enjoying Dr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Neal nnd little
♦
Cottagu for rent, J. Musson.
human soul—the one unconquerable ied in the Sanford cometery that the charming hospitality of Mrs. Marguret Neal.
Anno
were
Mesdsmes
*C.
O.
Mc­
47-tf
have rclativca scattered all over the
force.
Messrs. Con. Hyde nnd Lew Tel­
Only when you love yourself ra­ country nnd ail of them nrn anxious Laughlin, T. A. Neal, W. D. Holden,
• For Ilent—Apa^tments furniihri
tionally arc you qualified to love to have the Lakevlew cemetery Margaret Barnes, C. M. Vorce, G. F. ford came over from Apopka to
for
housekeeping at 302 Park ave.
Smith
and,Forrest
Lake.
s|&gt;end Saturday at the fair. They
♦
others helpfully. '
placed in good shape. The location
t't-’ tp
returned
home
Sunday
Only when you revere yourself of the cemetery is all right but the
A
—
^
All
Local
AdvcrtiHcmcntH
Under
A
a
r
flo
n
H
ridge
and fear yourself arc you capable roads are bad and the streets in the
For Kent— 160 acres tun- irurkirq
Miss Birdie Harris of Jacksonville This Heading THREE CENTS a
The members of the Auction
of reverence and fear toward God. cemetery are bad und as there has
land,
orangu grove of ! ;
r--. 10
The world is but a mirror of your­ never hern sufficient water on the Bridge Club were delightfully enter­ is the guest of her sister, Mrs Rou- Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
acre
tract
of
splendid
k.inm
ork
millat.
self. Keep clean, and you see clean grounds to supply the vegetation tained by Mrs. C. M. Vorce, Mon­
Charge 25 Cent«,
land.
For
full
inform,itm:
uadi,»,
men nnd women everywhere.
Be the sandy waste has been unsightly day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Mr. T. J. Evans of Way cross
♦
♦
♦
«
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ H. H.. c-o &lt;(’ourt House* Rimm IS,
cheerful, nnd nil mankind smiles. Be njid few cared to have their rein- horrent Lake.
Mrs. C. O. MeOrlando, Florida.
IT ifr
in the
unnfraid of events nnd men, and the lives buried there if any other suit- Laughlin making top fcore won the spent Sunday with friends
F
O
R
S
A
L
E
;;
alar* In their courses will tight for able burying ground could lie pro- club prize, a beautiful morocco case, city,
For Rent— Large front bedroom
cured. But all this will bo’ chnnged containing a sewing sot. Mrs. Anno!
you.
and connecting sitting
• ••• with
Mr and .Mrs Slnupe art guests
For Sale- Wholesale shipping fresh fuel supplied. Also
i t - -ingie
Whether you be a convict in pris­ now and not only will a fine supply won the guest prize of a pretty vase
water fish business, including fish bedroom
603 Myrtle , ■
on or a 'bedridden invalid, or « vic­ of water lie supplied to the cemetery The delicious refreshments served ,,f the Sirrine House.
, nets, fish boats and gasoline launches
4!Mtc
tim of the conspiracy or men, or of but a nice pavilion will be erected were shrimp aspic with green pea*
Mr. , William Eskridge, who has i also fish house, etc. Inquire of C. L,
tho accident* ol fate, if yqu full back for tIto protection of the mourners and mayonaise, devilled eggs, nlit
ItraprFor Rent Trees, orari
29-t(c
upon yourself, and you are loyal to in sun and rain, other buildings will bread, cheese sandwiches, pin-money been the guest of the Robbins Nest Vincent.
It IÌVW-,
fruit, etc. First pin s -to
pickles
and
coffee.
Mrs.
Vorce*»
for
several
weeks
left
be
erected,
a
regular
sexton
will
be
for
'I'nmpa
,
yourself, you will succeed.
For Sale High grade Jersey,|ed.
Address J M ( la !1 ■ liitrîLet all the world despise you it installed who will be ob’ tho grounds guest* were Me«dames Forrest I-ukr. Monday
l Itp
1
mpur
freshening
this
week.
prise,
Fla.
makes no matter ns long as you do at all times and will take care of the W It. Anno, (.. 0. McLaughlin, 11
ione
property and many other changes A Newman. S. Piilestbn, Geo. I&gt;
Mr. Tenney Deane spent the week Marshall, ( nmrron • il&gt;. I hone No
not despise yourself.
tuMri,
For Rent Rooms
4fi-2tp
for
the
better
will
be
made.
My
hat
Bishop.
Frank
Miller
nnd
Miss
Fish
end
in Sanford enjoying the fair He 1008-2
Whatever the past may have been.
tvtf
703 Palmetto
, returned to DeLand Sunday
begin now to rtaml for yourself, your is off to Parker. He in the roel'thing
l ‘er»onid Sfenli on
beat self, the high and greet self that;«md l hope h. makes good with a
I
tiled, home and outbuildings,
For Kent
S i m.
you know you rre, away in the deep
with growing crops.
Easy terms. rooms over Yoweli’i
should receive the encouragement of vllle is being cordially greeted by day for a week’s visit to St Peters- Reason, sickness.
W. E. Squires Yowell &amp; Cu.
recesses .of your heart.
*
■ Sanford friend*. She i* a gdesf of j burg.
near Celery avenue.
38-tf
Stand!
Yield not an inch! Be every one.
* *' * j
Miss Mcll Whitner.
• faithful to yourself. .
For Rent Two big »Iure« ita
Mr*. If. C. (¡error left on Mon­
For Salu or Tracie- Wood yard
^ Mr. Henry Ford, who w’as n
And
from thismoment tilings
East First street.
Joe I &gt;i.Mont,
pour man a few yeur* ugo und re- ^ Mr*. K. IV. I). Dunn is another day for Orlando where she will have and mlll. Owner ha» nthur business. Coca Cola Compii ny
shall take a turn.
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• • •
42-tf
garded by some as a "crazy inven­ former resident of Sanford that old charge of Seminole county's wom­ .Box 12-47, city.
- ■ .rifiliAmong these will lie
^ Who »aid packing house* for hop tor." hut now a millionaire auto man friend* are glad to welcome She i* an1* exhibit
M don Seed for Sale Solerteli
•'juiie
the
interesting
collection
of
Mr*
ufacturer
and
a
philanthropist.
■*;»»
visiting
Dr
and
Mr*
Howard
and cattle wouldn't pay in this part
Toni WatHiin in uny qountity Write
Mir
t
o*l.
who
hu*
loaned
nil
of
her
ex­
one
of
the
most
impressive
witnesses
of the south? And who said this
Mnlloy Uro* &amp; Turner, Feiiholluwa&gt;
Mr*, ii S Hester, who was the hibit for the Orlando fair.
sermon, including Georgia und Flor­ yet heard by the industrial relation*
Florida.
48-4tp
ida, didn't raise enough hogs and commission at Washington. He very guest of Mr*. A. B. Mahoney for
For Sale dr Rent Cheap-7Ji
cattle to keep such an enterprise go­ plainly denounced charity as a means fair week returned to Orlando Sun­ 1 Mrs. Minnie Jones will accompany
W ANTED
Î
Miss Moselle Durst to Orlando, to acre farm, all tiled, two good flowing
ing?
Moultrie is a little city in of relieving distress. And he insisted day.
assist in tho canning demonstration wells. Near Beck Hammock station. * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « * e e e e m
aouth Georgia, not far from the that under the profit sharing plan
Mr.
A.
V.
MeGuinn
of
Paola
Good table board al
H L
in
operation
in
his
plants
every
one
that was Rtich a successful feature Fenced* nnd good barn.
Address
Florida line, and the following from
Cora C. Holllnger. 125 Center St., Jones, 20S Park avenue
the Moultrie Observer -tells its own of his employes has been revolu­ ■spent several day# of the fair with of the Seminole County Fair.
,Mr. W, W. Long and family.
CannKtata, N. Y.
30-tf *
tionized.
tale:
thing.
Went mirk on f.irni &gt;.f
The
friend*
of
Mr*.
S.
J.
Corliss,
"
I
‘have
very
little
use
ofr
chnri-|
"Eighteen thousand, two hundred
I . «hits
For Sale, Tomato Plant» 6,000,- by respectable, strong
Mr*. ( . h. Cooley nnd Mi** ban who i* spending the winter in Snnnnd eighty-two dollars was tho lies anti philanthropies aa such." he
Expert« ' •
,
,.,i „.
h i ...........
i ,i 000 Livingstons (¡lobe, "grown on, vlr- man of 21
nie ,,
C ooley
of, ,......................
Paola took in the fair ,ford
will
regret to ibear of, the deuth
amount
paid out by the Moultrie said.
I Fflirt*»,
(rum
N. 1
ilast. week.
i
viv . i .I u — l
t
ii,
l i . l i, gin soil.
$1.35
per
m.
Also
headof
Estabrook of Whitehall. *
ol Mr. Kstabrook
1
Packing house last Saturday to tho
illc.
Bi" M y idea is, aid men to help them
quarters for sweet potato slip». J. R, Brown, Gen. Del.. Jat k m,
Mich., the father of Mrs. forlis».
farmer* of thia section for stock.
selves.
Nearly all are willing to!
Davis, Bartow. Fla.
43?7lp
49-21 p
We
Misses Gussie I illi», Nicholson,
" I t was tho banner day since the work for adequnto reward.
Alisn Isabel Gnodhur of New York
If you wish to sell
For Sale— Cheap— Large young
plant started buying stock, and they have all kinds of cripples in our em­ Gresham anti Peters of Geneva were
will spend the romninder of the win­ mules, farm Wagons and harness property or oxt-bange •&lt; f*,r rutt-.
camo from every where— South Geor­ ploy, nnd they are making good.
ter in Hanford, the guest of her Owner has no use for them. J. H. land, Ohio property ■1 " ti rtirate
gia, Florida and southeast Alabama. Wc have a great many who have
reduction of tho working day by one brother, Mr. C. L. Goodhue. Dur­ Campbell, Crescent City, Fla.
1iy ÏV3*
with Wm. J. \Vil«ot'. N"
Twelve ears of hogs and some cattle boon in prison und who-are outcasts hour.
Dally absentees , frotn work ing the post year Miss Goodhue has
Uj
u. * .
49-2tc
linmson. Bldg., Clevelaii't.
-—fifty wagons and then some un- from society. Everyone of them is hftvo decreased from 10 per cent of
'«Jt*
been giving lectures on birds anti
¡John
Wilson,
Mellonxilblordod at tho stock yards, nnd the making a good showing and la gain­ the working force to three-tenth* of
For Sale— Old Fibre Factory jit«
• ' li
bird-music, wild melodies, etc., for
Sanford.
yards were so full that tho Georgia ing in self respect and strength of
one gor Cent.
the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and on Lake Monroe, near oM Attar tic
Northern yard» were put Into com­ character."
"Fear * and worry in the struggle Sciences; ‘tho University. Extension Coast Line Ry. pmuenger depot.
Wanted— Old rag*. Nut hire ML
mission and these also were filled.
'Mr. Ford explained ut length the for livelihood properly to provide of Philadelphia and the New York Splendid site for rnanufaeturing in­ clean rugn wanted. HrlnU ltl
Yesterday was another big day—-* profit sharing plan.
HU firm pay* for home nnd dependents, with the City and Jersey City educational dustry. 'Both rail and water facil­ Sunford Light &amp; Fuel t'u., I’.»f* ' T*‘
nine cars having arrived by railroad wages 16 per cent ubovo those in dread of whnt might happen i( the
ities. For term» nnd prico address
lecture courses.
Will pay 2 coni» per pound
und one turned over in transit, be­ other plants, he said, and in addl-i jo i ) j0(ti haveVpractically been ilL. B. Wootton, .c-o American Fibre
sides g great string of wagons from tlon employes eligible, and the ma- eliminated. No man i* discharged
Company; Jacksonville, Florida.
Lost— Silk watch f"b Hl|i&gt;
;
Colquitt and surrounding counties jority of them arc, participate in the wit bout great cause.
• When Was He In the Legislature?
46-9tp
pendant.
Finder return "«
brought in hogs and now there are profit sharing plan. The working
"Tho legislature, pa— ?” •• The aver­
ftfCfll*
"T h o now pland was put Into ef­
For Sale—Ono large choice city nathy'a Furniture Sture am
age legislature, my son,” replied J.
so many hogs in Moultrie that ono day is eight hours instead of nlno as
fect because of the knfiwlegde that
reward.
can almost feel himself grunt as ho formerly, nnd no one receives less marko't rates wore not aulficlent for .Fuller (Doom, “ la a dablatiiR society lot on the corner of Eighth street
and-Laurel
avenuo,
facing
park,
and
wherein
nobody
knows
what
ho
la
goes to business.
than five. dollars a day for their men properly to caro for self and
talking about, and dots not care any- one fine 10»aero celery farm two PLACED ANYWHERE,KVEMVWHi8£
"Instead of decreasing after holi­ labor. Com pie to records are made dependents. And It has brought out thing about what anybody else la
miles west and near First street.
days aa was predicted, by some, the of every employe and their work 1» much of human salvage and provon ‘ talkiug about"
Will sell both at half price. If you
rocolpta largely increased, and each carefully watched.
that barriers between employers and
want to get double your money's
day brings more and more to the
"Our first purpose in establishing employes thought to oxist and often
bt. wrri&lt;v„jig t
worth call quick on owner, 20# Fre. MtlmstM. ratU
T hought Occupation.
lit u* A(ur» » ‘th M"*
plant. The plant la killing several this plan," Ford said, "was.substan­ existing can be largely removed.
When men are rightly occupied their French avenue.
mil n ehirgu of youi nl»*nt*lnc 1st&lt;*■■_,
49-2tc
hundred dully but thejiuVnber'in the tial justice to our co-workers with­
m M from MlUflu) r i U u .
'1
" N o man can bring up a family amusement grows opt of their work,
yarea increases, and It now looks out whom we cofiid have accomplUh and hope to own a home on the or­ as the color p^taU out of the fruitful
For Saler^Delldoua candied kumMONTGOM EHl-'
like Mr. Brooks will have to instruct ed nothing.
quHta and grapefruit. Just tho thing
We have had great dinary rate of wage. I do not think flower.—Uuukln.
his agonta to hold up for a few days success from tho financial point of that men can do goad work mental­
Advertising Company, lnf*
to aond your friends at home. ' 4$
until he caUchoa up with his killing, view. 1 Sc wo put this plan into ef­ ly and physically for more than
»1Ulull ut. mag.
JI.h«•»l»*•
N»«lrr •( ZnlInlUi far Tat
t'njri per lb., postpaid. Mrs. James Smith
as his store rooms aro filling so rap­ fect. We, do not regard it as In any eight hours a day.
Svrllafi SIS af Ih* (&lt;•■• ibI .Statuir*
317 Third street, Sanford, Fla.
Noi Ir* U hrifbjr. glvcn thst John W.
idly he will have to get some of tho aonse a gift or a charity, but only
" I f corporations aro over eapit- UnJmin, purchowr ut Tu* Orlinolo No.
*
49 -3 tp
thr Srd dog «I Juo*. A. t&gt;. 1918.
cured menu out lest his storage due reward for service. No man ia talixed, they must necessarily op­ Sta,
ha* ( M itili orlinolo In tur odio »nd
For Sale— 50,000 lettuce plant*
reach their capacity.
influenced to change his way of liv­ press labor to mnko a showing. In ha* randa ipplicstion for tu ii&gt;td 40 ialite
In
atrofdmo
wlth
liu.i
JUId
rYrjtinotr
cheap.
Ev L. Brown,
Sanford
"Ono of the finest cars of hogs re- ing or his habits in order to qualify my judgment, morlrfj business is no rmi'Oot thr (oliotrini d»trrlb*H proprrty
Heights.
49-2tp
aituatad
in
Soninolo
t'ounty.
Floridi,
to.. reived jast week game from Barwick, under tho profit sharing plan. Yet, objection if corporations) are not JJ*t NEH ol NWM oi SWIL H«. U, Tp
M Y SPECIALTIHS:
11. Raa«« Z9 £. 10 nero*. Tho «old Und
wthc famous town of Brooks, that whereas at the- atari 60 per cent of over, capitalized.
For
Sale
■bolhg *•**»»♦&lt;1 at ih* dito of tho Uiusnrt
PICKARD'S IIAND-PAINTEI» 1
docs everything jt does well. The tho men participated in the pjan
" W e cannot ejpect u man to giye Pi tuek rotti Arato in «h* nino of-*. Sal­ Touring Car.
ii
vati.
Unir«
«old
mimmo
*tfiil
ho
reus bin best efforts when'hc la in debt dootaod srtording to lt». tu dood Miti
average of the ear of sixty which today nearly every man past
One Model 79 Overland 5 Passen­ GORHAM'S 8TERUNG SILVER
and has not enough to keep his fam­ N*o* thrronn ot) thr .(Itti d»y oi SUith ger Touring Car, with electric lights ROGERS’ ELATED WARE
was all that could be got into it, years of Qge employed by us
A» ‘Po I ®1Vi .
ily on.
weighed 269 pounds and a fraction eflted by* * It/ The increase
WUaan nty olflcUl tigntiuro ami m and »«If starter.
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATC
tho (ih dgy ol Ktbrw r , A. 1». ISIS.
" I believe it li better, wiser, and, thb
— the lafgaat average of any car that cieney of the men la from 16 to 20
Both In first class condition. "Dem­
U**lb
B. A. DOUGLAS«,
Ctork rirtoU (Toart Somlsolo Co.,.FU.
has yet come to the plant. There par cent with reference to work pro­ more just to make many men rom
onstration given.
_
Dy Jt&lt; r. itibrm.. luputy.
Guarante
poor hog In the bunch ducod. This, too in the face of a,forcible than to make t (ow Uch*.", 4J-T
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I N S A N F O R D — Life la

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S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . F R ID A Y . FLHRl'ARV IL». 1915

VOLUME VI

NO SO.

BEST ATTRACTIONS AUSPICIOUS OPEN­
THAT HAVE EVER ING OF THE SUB­
BEEN SEEN HERE TROPICAL FAIR

SANFORD’S BUILD­
ING RECORD FOR
THE PAST YEAR

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

THE PROGRESS OF
THE SOUiTH HAS
BROKEN RECORDS

All Read) *1 Tampa
a great rucress is assured by the
active interest shown on all sides,
Tampa, Feb, 12. With every
paiticularly those in charge.
spectacular feature in readme«» for
Many Shnford residents are plan­
production, thi* Gaspurilla Carnival,
ning to visit the fair each day, hut a
which opens Friday and cloaca Tues­
large nurnbe i of automobile owners
day evening will undoubtedly prove
are
planning to make Friday a
the most brilliant event of Tampa's
epcrial day.
history.
Throughout
the
week
vis­
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—
H
itor« from other states have beenrr ,s ONE T H A T E V E R Y arriving to attend the carnival, and T H E S A N F O R D C H A U T A U ­ O R L A O D O H A S TH O U S ­
Dr. J. A, Bowen, Evangelist
S O U H K R N S T A T E S G O IN G
I Rev. J. A. Bowen of Birmingham,
systematic preparations have been
A N D S OF V IS IT O R S IN
CITIZEN C AN P O IN T
QUA IS P L E A S IN G
A H E A D R A P ID L Y D E ­
|Alahpnut, who hnx made several
made to properly house and feed us
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TO W IT H M U C H
S P IT E T H E W A R
visits to Sanford and who conducted
many ns one - hundred thousand
|a great levivul in the Methodist
E X P O S IT IO N
T H IS C IT Y
PRIDE
people during the five day» of fe»IN E U R O P E
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j church heiw two •years ngo will octivity. Those wishing accommoda­
Orlnndo, Fell. 11
One hundred ' ru,,y th* Pu,Plt
the morning hour
On Tuesday morning Inkf at the
Thst Sanford has had a steady tions other than those given in the
Columbus, Gn., Fob. 12,— The In­
next Sunday. This will he pleasing
tourist
and
commercial
hotel»
are
High
School
Auditorium
.
was
begun
and
fifty
gavly
and
artistically
dec­
dustrial Index »ays in ita issue for
growth during the past year is beat
While orated finals and uiuomebili* joined news to Di. Bowen's many friends this week:
evidenced by the figures of the city requested to call on the information Sanford's first Chautauqua.
In Sanford, who will he glud of an'■'The southeast is busy and happyjerk, who issues all the building Bureau, Tampa Gas Office, phono but few were present at it» ojienirtg the big parade Tuesday morning and
57,
immediately
after
reaching
the
the attendance has increased each opened the first day of the big Sub- othei opportunity of hearing him. on ita way to great prosperity.
permits within the city limits and
Chautauqua hour and from these Tropical Mid-Winter Fair in this Those .who have not heard him will
"Measures have been introduced
{¡nows about most of the houses city.
m*
Beginning with the staging of fortunate ones you can hear naught city. The parade did not stait un­ be delighted with his practical as in the Genet al Assembly of Sout
erected. During the past year just
well ns scholatly way of presenting
til 10:31), hut by 9 o’ clock the streets
.j
closer! the budding pormiu amounted the magnificent outdoor pageant, but the highest commendations.
.-building*. jumI VbUlVTIyv
o f . tfwoSpaniard,'.* ,
'*,7W-Chrtrtrttrquir h anedtinttjonal, were mn*rfrtl wtrtr mev", Artilhfn-'nmi“ The Star Theatre rpn acat at least
for a sum not exceeding 31,260,D00
b s most remarkable showing in the -«Yhich several thousand Americans, inspiting and elevating institution, is children..white and black; American,
•HW4*people. This is the place where
to buidl roads and bridges and for
fsce of, the uncertainties cauaod by Spaniards and Cubans will partici­ too well knrwn to the tending and English, Geimin, French, hootch,
Dr. Bowen will pteach.
the issuance of $1,000,000 of bonds
nha’ war in* Europe.
Investment« pate, and ending with the brilliant thinking public to require any ex­ Scandinavian and nearly every other
Special services will be held In
by another county for the same pur­
teie not as groat as they usually Gusparilla coionatiun hull and mask­ planation oi comment at our hands nationality repiesented in the cos­
the evening at the Star Theater.*
ire, but Sanford ha« steadily forged ed halls in nil American and foreign yet fur various causes our people mopolitan winter population of one It is expected that a visiting rnlnls- pose.
■head and the record is one thbt clubs on Tuesday evening, each day are not availing themselves of this of the best inland cities of Florida. ter connected with the Sanford
"An election will bo held upon tho
,v»ry citizen can point to with pride. Will be replete with spectacular pat- gieat opportunity it h o richly afThe procession formed in front
(thnutau.iun will speak at this ser­ Issuance of $1.000,000 of bonds by
\Vc all know that the hu- the court hou»e and moved aiotind
Our city ha» no'ltoom that fluctuates ndos. aviation flight», day and night J
vice. Possibly this speaker will Ik* tho county- special tnx school diswith the tides of trade anil transient I¡"rework display», night street thine-1 ,^un mind, capable ol reasoning and Lake Lucerne and faik«- Kola and Rev J. H Culpepper of national tilrl in whiih Jacksonville, Fla., is
visitor* hut depends largely upon ing by gaily costumed thousands j susceptible to instruction is con­ through »e vet a) streets hefufi start­ fame us a levivulist. Positive an­ located (or the erection and Improv­
Monday. the sluntly craving new thoughts, broad­ ing north on Orange «venue, for the
tbs confidence of the home people and other feature».
nouncement will he made at Sunday ing of achool buildings.
day
on
which
the
pirate
Gusparilla er visions of life and real mental en­ fair gmunds.
who make thrir money hcio and in­
Savannah, Ga.r has »old $200,000
morning worship.
vest it here l)»vin* sufficient confi­ and hh crew attack the city will he tertainment, then why can It he
of municipal Improvement bonds at
Thcr** were two divisions ol the
dence in their home city to build one of the most brilliant of the possible thal we »it idly by when we parade
The hor&gt;,e drawn vehicles
The Cecilian Music Club will meet prle«*» higher than have been leOn Tuesday, which has have in our midst some of the best
home* foi themselves, to build-homes period.
moying mure slowly than the cars in the studio of Mrs.
Munson on ccived for municipal bonds in any
to rent and tc build stores, churches been designated "Citrus Fruit Day." talent in Arneiica to instruct and wus sl.irted l.i»l and inctuiied the Saturday afterpoon nt 3 o’clock.
part of the country for several
th(&lt; largest parade ol the f«-»ltvnl entertain us
and building» of all kind».
Foi the music loving following Mounted police lu-adil by
months.
public then* is n tar.- m-iit in store, Chief William Smith. MuyorSpenv.
" A contract has |&gt;een awarded for
One of the strongest factors in will he held.
- tin« I, vir.»,| and ¡nslrmiietiliil
On and cutter rit&gt; nttlrmls tn ntltomo-*
the construction of a court hou*u&gt;
the building of homes in this city
Tiiiiisil.iv Roger iiushen Orchestra biles, ■* Hoop i[ lto&gt; Scouts. Johnny
for Palm Beach county, Hot Ida. nt
h*» been the Sanford Building A
was
here
and
gave
severuT
numbers
a cost of about $125.000.
Loan Association and probably twoJones Hand, the Orlando Fire I &gt;ewhich
were
grand
beyond
description.
"A contract has hern awarded for
thirds of the building» erected in tty­
paitm* ol and font wngons and en­
On tins day also Miss Ftlicl Lee gine. '
th«*
erection in Aftunta, Gn,, of a
pist three yeais have been built
*ll v -iriri i-h-aiiltig *1«•
lliivtnii appealed and held hel audi­ partnnm. with the wurkmei! dre»«ed T H E A L L E G E D S L A Y E R O F five-story office building to coat
largely through the offices of the
tunn.ooo
ence spellbound with her exquisitely
Association.
In whit** and ihe wagons hearing
GARDNER BROTHERS
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nn
' ( ‘«ittoii mill» m Columbus, Ma­
Other business men there me who
plururd»
i mi Millage ■» I I null».
con
and Rome. Gu . will h«* enlarged.
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How
M'i* It i» Your» '" and the
ui^ri-»
ih.il
ii(»|K*itnil
briofithv
"Five
flour mills will h«* «-stahlishfor people to buy on the installment ( O V E R S H E R S E L F W I T H
amount** expended ..during the past
Moiher t'hu ululi qua la»! yenr, henre yent wen* announced by raids a»
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«I
in
different
cities of tho South­
plan just like paying rent and all
Jacksonville. Fla , I-eh 12. ( lytle
il i» no wunder limi wc who rurely follow»
GLORY ON CE M O RE
east,
indicating
the
largely Increaaed
of these plans are means toward the
Schools, Fifty Thousand Stover, the negro pilot who is idbave thè opportunily &lt;&gt;f heaiiiig Dollar- Street», On«* Hundred and leged to have murdi*ri*d II l" anti arreage «levotcd to the grpwing of
end m building a greater Sanford
one *&gt;1 tln- lt.-»t singers in thè land,
wheat
The building of the two new hotel»
Word comes III till« rit\ M,.,i ''•‘in »l.oiild -IT entrali celi hefore lier Fifty n.uusimd Dollar». New liml.1 Alonzo (iardm r in a den»e swamp
'Among the item» of construction
in the summer will also stimulate Un­
mule won l lie grain! i niiMv pure .ii Theri* al»o appenred Mi»« NI ed die tl ingM, five Hundred and Ninety &lt;*n the lli-klitwuhu. wa» arrested lowe«-k,
are:
building here and thé bulkhead of
the fair in Orlando yesterday
Phare j Hamilton, in a beautiful lei-ture tifi Thou»and Dollar*. Parks. Ten Thou- night at Elizubcthlon, Torn« . ac"Apartment
house. Savannah, (in.;
the lake front will call attention to
were many other good county ev 'The III ol herhood of Meli in Liter- sand Dollars; Si dew'llIks. Five Thou­ «•ordirig l" advices to lilt* police here
church
building.
Linden, Ain hunk
the water front as the place for the
Htovi-tw
it
i*
alleged,
spent
two
day»
hiiilts but none" so complete and »n alur*-’ " whiih udì he a lustlng rm-Tn- sand Dollais. Church«-».• One Mun
building. Kenansville, Fla.: posthome» of the future home builder»
m
Jacksonville
after
Iti»
sudden
de­
dr&gt;
I
and
Fifty
Thoii»iiiii|
Dollars.'*
well arranged a» that of Seminole *irv in lite mind» of ber heurers
parture from Welaka. where he gave office building. West Pulrn Beech,
With all that is likely to take
etc
county
This w.,» probably due tin
the
(iiirtlni*r brothers’ bout away to Flu; hut■l hiulding. Clanton, Ala.;
place in the building line hen- ihi
Prof
("liti»
ialtie,
thè
noted
tìeorFirms of liii»me**» boils«*» ns fol­
the fuel that the exhibits weie colbuilding
, Vienna
end
ipring and »ummci the good re cud lectcd and arranged in ibi» ciiy fnr R‘-‘ " huinoilst. held hi» audience in io »"
Yowell Duckworth Company, negroes and the police nt once got factory
Waynesboro,
Gn.;
roads
and
bridges,
of 1914 will probably be doubled,
Detective W . B.
the Seminole County Fair fust and lits oí hiughter (or over un boni on a very artistic final filled with young *,u®y am* *
but ( 100,000 wotth of building« for
Some of bis Indie»
Dickson 1v..,h Company, a r “ hoon
'»»patched in |.urriiit.l Putnam county, Florida; sewer and
this gave the county a much better Wednesday morning
the year is an enviable record for and more comprehensive exhibit hearer» ha ve noi heeli tilde tu «t- beautiful ilout, Orlando Shoe Ho«- having trailed him through Georgia j water »y»iemr. Walteihoro. S. C.;
our thriving city.
I ine F
F lly«r.
||v, r 1
Tennessee
t «-ity hall to he remodeled. ( lenrthan they could possibly procure in tend sirice, huving minie themselve* pital. Long's Dray Line,
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meantime
tti*"ag«»
v u i r w.,tir
Fla
warchou»«*. Dtiylonu,
-o
»ore
fruiti
their
«inusual
inerti■\r* ñcial Slone
Orlando N'.iwli.
a lew du\« time a* formerlv w-n»
-«■»it iiheatl to FIi/iihei Mon. i-king Fla
• o.»tut* lion contracts have
iiii-tl
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lue«chitrnt
4 meng Ihr Methodist«*
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d**n*
that Mo v e r lie at rc-li-d if In ,*p- ln'in awjiided .as follow»
Blillg«',
oitng i.iili, • kreiwn in fluiti &gt;* Wagon Work"
Ä'- will bave nur régulai Sund *&gt; lir i c i- **l 1 h*
iirlundo ....... .
Ml- t ■ l-.nr
pc.ir«'il
ther«•
licleciivc
(
alioou
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Hen
Hill
county.
Da
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drainage,
AI•ihonl at ¡1 til u. m
All the par Asssin lilt lt*ll ill tint* e l l " - Iti li.l- ,,lli Iti i irt le» ,t» t lie ' "I lir.-e Fa vut 1 . I. I in* Morti mg Sent in el ■or ru r
ciiiiglit
liy
wire
and
will
he
in
Klix-!
corn
couniy,
Mis».;
factory
builtlgave
rendition»
of
song,
recita­
inti ate earnestly requested to serul directum to A \ French »in* had 11•'
hoy». Branch’s ll«»i»k Store \ n
or better yet, bring theii child.on charge of the exhibit and was here tion and insti umental music to tile trolas, Yowell Duckworth Company, nhelhton tomorrow for hi* man. jngs, Macon anti Home, Ga.; school
Rtxt Sunday, Fob. Mill. Our school looking after »II tlu- details of the delight of all. Mis* Cnwthorne, the rug department; R. S. Brown, up* The message stateti that Stover bail building. Pinellas county. Fla.; sewer
in Ids possession n suitca»«* anti t.vef- anti water works system***and elcc1» steadily growing In numbers and fruit and vegetable exhibit
I&lt;&gt; Mr» reader'in this trio wus culled and re- hoh'ie ry : W. M A Lodgi*. Il K.’
INI.-» Pharmacy. South '*'*■* ''earing the description of the|tiic light plani. Buy Minette, Ala.;
* in spirit utility nnfl great interest is C,error and Mrs. Commons also is |' "Ih-d M '»a- stag.- and later even 11amI,
properly taken fiorii I lie hoai he ) pav ing, l ampa, Fla : miliofttl t-xbring manifested.
credit due for thcr effort..........tint. ‘ ;i'k«*d
-peat some . .-c.t at ions. l-'lof itlu Foundty.
l|o»'fih*i’s I***
longing
to the Gat drier«
|t«*nsion in southern Georgia; wareDr. Houehelle bus made a most all the fancy work and «it tr.*us..res how.m the gn at favor »he obtain Cream Factory,
Oriundo
Steam
\
warrant
is
being
mailed
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house, Macon. Gu
generous ofii r to our school of a nice f,„ tl..... ............i orb.,d*.
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Mr
,,,r' M, I uuiry. Orlando W o m a n » »ul
......... |t*rtlJf«*ll upon ill*1 lUlhjiTt. I ff,*«!** League, *1« car» fullv d«'*«*r night for Slovcr. charging Inin with' I m! tint rial plant« will he cstahpresent u&gt; the girl or boy who will
And then the priTi. if it *■ i ■«•&gt;« (**r 1 ^|(_ n ,(.
,, h„|in,|l that
I In' murder ol Alonzo &lt;,atdner, bin j listii-àl a» r,.ii »IHM
bring the most new scholars nuo the
ai. i and iliriyitig ilo- rmmtnii» ol
Semillóte
cimili
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oppor
il
i- not belie veil he will tight requi , -fulvert factory. Columbus. Mira.
school, also another present to tin«h«- l^*agu«, i|ref»«-d III t h e league col
»
it
loll
is
lhut
Seminole
cnunlv
ipi»l
unii,y
of
healing
a
bettet
criticism
irate factlry, Dade City. Fla.; ice
girl oi hoy who attends Sunday
or
i* tr . «*lc
Gardner'«. Hob) Shipped
;iih I told »torugc plant», Thomu*»'■‘■"ol every Sunday, both offers to great lit I It* county anti »» tin" pal'cr uf our Government, it-» npportuniti«hl
S o p r i z e s were OiIt*l«*«l for the h«*st
The hudv of Alonzo Gurdner, villc, Ga.; ice plant, Eatonton, Gn.;
It would lake
exitnd from now until nut May ha» stateti from time t&lt;&lt; »nn«* i» m ami it" dllllculti«*"
flouts,
hut nearly ull of them »htiwod found in a dense palmettojiwule near marble quarry, CherokPe county.
the
hetnl
of
thu
fruit
and
vegetable
ytrur* of leading and study to gain
Sunday rchool picnic.
Help your
the facts so clearly explained by Mr. great otiginality in construction nnd \\&gt;laka on the Ocklwuha river *ev- Ga.; soap failory. Ornla, Fla.; Hour
children to come and b.lng otheis. section of the state.
»orin- of them wen* r«-ally hcaulifttl.
days ago win* .shipis'd today to millh. ("olumhu*. Mira.,
Show
Dublin,
At the regular church service nt
Great i» Seminole
After
uriiving
at
tlu*
fair
ground»
Noith
Adam*. Ma»».. for interment Gough and Wi ymaboro, Ga., r i d
11 o’clock we will have the pleasure
On Thursday
morning
"Bible
th.-re were ojwning exercises in the e&lt;*rompariir«l l*&gt; Mr.« Gwrdn*-r ami Mnrirnt. Ala.; print factory, W ny. °f hearing ftr. J. A. Bowen of IliiStudy" by Rev P F Adams was
mim bn 11 unij duilng the Ion-noon i)t.r M,t«r. Mis» Wuddill
crosr. Gu
»'
Gn»parilla
Opens
l
o
il
ay
tningham. Ala.
All stiangeis and
much appreciated
Aviator Cuil Kulil mini«- n fine tlight
h E Gardner of \Vn»liiiigt«*n who
"Eighteen corpoiution» lave lw«n
vUito,», as well us our -member» nre
Tampa, Feb. 12 Wit it imlirnIn the aft« moonMi»» Maude in hia aeroplane which m i wltneiwod W1«s called to Floriila by tin*, dis­
formed with minimum rupital stocks
| W|dlally, invited to attend.
Come tions that all formui .it tendance Willis read tlie play. "In the Vnnand give us an opportunity to w-el- rccortls from other «late- will he guuitl," and to *ay that it wn» up- hy thousands of visitor» and rnsi- appearance of hi* two brothers will uggri gating $267.000, A hnnlfr hes
deii1"! who watched th»* sky nml the remain and lead « »catching party
I come you.
broken by a wide margin, tin* lenlh |pi eclated and enjoyed would
he clouds for an hour or two wailing , which left today for the point where been organized nt Kenni.LvJllc, J-la.
At the evening aeivice nnothei one annual Gnsparillu Carnival opened ml|tl statement.
As »ho spoke wc for tho flight The went her i» cool ,\|„n7o GnrdmiV body wn» found. Dublin, Gn., will vote upon the fsKunnce ol $75,000 of municipal hoi «I*
°f oui noted visiting clergy will fill today anti will close T o »day “ t |glanced about the auditorium ami
hut clear, and evir.vthing indi'-st«-» ,rl
,,f riiuling »nine it;........ I for improvements, inci tiling »ton ge
*bc pulpit,
»
midnight. In cveiy featm* tin* * ar wc never beheld an audience so a l.irgt* attendance end a big time H S. D.irdnet's body,
plant g..rhuge disposal plant i i il
All members are tequerted to nival will ho mote Indh.int than completely absorbed, their eveiy exfin every ont. The exhibits from
school building construction."
wad names and addresses of any those of former years, ami us every presVlon being one of delight.
Uhci-oU, Seminole nnd Volusia roun-1
Congregational Church
strangers and visitors to the ushers attraction will hi* fre«* great good
Today, Friday, we will enjoy a lies are in place and m e already r«*Owing
to the ¡liners lust Sunday
that we may become acquainted will undoubtedly result |u the en­
Special Ferry Rates
musical Weal by Helen Clark Legg, c«-ivmg a great amount
of jirnlh** night of the church organist. Mi*.
*ith them.
tile section.
During the ten days of tho Mon­
who hears the reputation of nn al- from all who sec them.
Many fine France* Aipinwsll, the mutii-ul pre­
Mr. and Mra. D. A Kelly, who
Monday* and Tuesday will lu* the list, and from her pictuie we would homes tire on the grounds mid tac- lude wi«* postponed to next Sunday roe Bible Conference beginning to­
have been residing in Jacksonville
judge she would ho good to look ing began this forenoon mid, will Mig,l&gt;4 «t 7 o'clock. Sp.’ cinl selection* night (erry boat Alma May will ,•** - nr* ' h
°r the past year have just icturncd most brilliant days of the carnival
upon. ^
* '■ '■
*• continue all through tho «»reek.
nre ptepated fti the occasion, three make special rates round trip Sun-'
i
Sanford'and Air located in the The'feature bf Monday will In* the’
number* on the organ, a violin obli­ ford to Enterprise 35 cents. Large
landing of tho pirate Gnsparillu and
Hon. Lou J. Beauchamp will de­
"**k house. West Second street.
gato
nnd a ladies' trio. A hearty parties desiring to return after even­
Ida phantom crow, followed by the liver his famous lertute, “ Taking the
Sanford, Fob,
11, The Orange
welcome
awaits all who desire to ing set vices will be brought back to
moat beautiful parade ever seen in Sunny Side." There is no man upon County Fuir to he held -this week in
Hev. George Hynisn Returned
Sanford.
tho south outside of New Orleans. tho Amfirican plntform today that Orhmdo opened Tuesday and Mi. come.
Alter gn absence of two weeks
In the evening nlsd, thfc second of
Tuesday will he "Citrus Fruit Day," receives more universal praise than Ah x French, who is in charge of the
ron&gt;
city Rev. George Hyman.
Card of Thanka*
and the largest parade of the entire Beauchamp. He haa spent much of exhibits from Seminole county haa the gene*, "Re-Making a I'reacnt
W»tor of the Baptist chuich hna reTo all those kind blends in Sonperiod will be Held on that day. hi* life in travel, the object of which arranged n splendid display nt Oi- I&gt;uy Faith" wilt be given. A goodly
irurnf J *nd will apeak at the Baptist
The celebration will be closed with was to gain an adequate conception lando, which will ho u nedlt not number listened to the first of tho ford and Oviedo who by theii rnlnlsctnple on next Sunday morning at
tiutions, wordn i rd &lt;lc«»ds «11«! ro
' H a. *n. The subject of the dia- the gorgeous Oaaparilla coronation of the condition and environment of only to. Sominoh* hill to the Otangr series last Sunday.
,h* ,r it oriow'
At th«- molding m u vi ce, a p« tition much to ansm
ball, masked ball* in al! American tin vnst mujority of mnnkind. so County Fair n* well
Mr»
II
C
will be " A 'Player fo, Enol
those
who
uuu
k&gt;*&lt; , ■....&lt; ncn by
that
hi*
effoilf.
might
be
directed
to­
and
foreign
club*,
and
street
danc­
Gt-nor
is
in
chain«,
“
f
the
women'»
prepmutoiy
to
the
Gov.
Glenn
u*mfiehtn*nt.'
ing by gaily constumed thousand» wards the amelioration of the dif­ ex Inbits which »«-re tranifcrr«*d to pern nee meeting will he offered. the loss of wife ami c i, l w«&gt; wish t«&gt;
The other aervices for Sunday urt*
The 1
thud
Thirty thouo&amp;nd electric light» »f ficulties- of downtrodden humanity. Orlando, and mi excellent exhibit \rt"1
1 1 “Sermon on Jin Lord's return «&gt;ur heartfelt thunk».
« folio «n; .
v
Prayer will also .bo given.
n.’ G. Smith ar&lt;’ Fr a ll) .
He has the happy faculty of enliven­ was sent' to that city.
reij
and
green—
the
Gaspurilla
colors
Sev«tt^l
Dihle school at 9:30 a. m’.
All who rook a breid messago lor
— Illuminate the aection of Franklin ing his hearer* and of giving them teacheia from tho Sanford High
i * ,nd Jr- B. Y. P. U. at 6:00.
Misa Butler, .of Hur/.lnLton, In­
street on which the dance* will he :« higher conception of their duty ono School went to Orlando Momley to today and a clear cut understanding
« L l rpshaw at T p. m.
of
chtUtianity
as
npplied
to
tho
diana,
who Is Ihe f.ttractlye guest of
toward
another.
You
cannot
ufford
aril*ngo
the
school
exhibit,
nml
tho
held.
to u
generally la welcomed
problems of the present are urged to Mr*. R. C. .Bower. In tho daughter
to mi** this leacture.
work
will
rolled
much
credit
upon
Tamps is thoroughly prepared to
*
thp service* and polite uihOn Saturday MUa Janette Broo- pupils and tcarhei* alike. That the wotship with us, providing they of Editor Butler ol that thtiving
take
care of larger crowd* than havo
b »hi M **• L*1** you ate comfoitIndian city.
mell,
a reader and child Imperaon- Mid-Winter Fair al Orlando will be havo no other church home.
,b|y mted.
ever visited a Florida city before.

NEGRO MURDERER
HAS BEEN CAUGHT

SEMINOLE EXHIBIT
TAKES FIRST PRIZE

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�COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

PRIZE WINNERS, SEMINOLE ¡FAIR

FIFTY PER CENT FORDS

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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM CORRESPON.DENTÖ— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT

, The following awards were inai
inaile Bob King.
Crocheted Collar, Sp„ .Mrs. Hob
by the various committees "during
aurir
King.
the Seminole County Fair:
REPO RTERS COVER. TERRITO RY FOR HERALD
Crorheted Center pierò—3rd, Miss
Fancy Work Premium List
Bags-—Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, 1st, Agnes Clark; Crocheted Centerpiece
The ratio of Fold owners a.* compared to owners oi all motor
was beautifully decorated in ever­ Mrs. K. W. Peabody, 2nd; Mrs. L. A
Sp., Miss Agnes Clark.
shown,
for example, by California, Iowa and Florida, three extreme point....
greens and rolladlums, with a bank Hrumley, 3rd
Crocheted Strip of Luce - Sp., Union. More than 50 Jkt cent of all the automobiles owned in these t|,r.. m Uii
G EN EVA ITEM S
of dowering pot plants
Baby Caps Mrs. Eoln Duke*. Miss Winnie Slavik.
are Fords, and there 118 000 cars in Iowa,too. Cars at the Sanford Machine &amp;GanttC*
The bridesmaids and groomsmen 1st; Mis. W. L. Shelly, 2nd; Mrs
Em tiroidei ed Ccntcrplebe— 1st.
Miss Elizabeth Sion«« visited in
C. F. WILLIAMS, Agent
EDWARD HIGGINS. Mar.»,»,
l»t. Miss Ellahelle Jones; 2nd. Miss
Titusvillo Inai Friday and Satinila}*. were Mias Sadia lilac kb urn and Ed­ Fred Williams, 3rd.
Baby Dresse* Mrs. John Vaughn. El la belle Jones.
Milt .Thus* Tiividl «us the guest win Jacobs, Miss Josle Story, sister
of
the
groom,
and
J.
\
\
".
Osteen,
Mr*.
Emb. Piano Scarf—Sp., Mis* Ellaof friends in Sanford a portion of
Sp; Mrs. H. N. Lumie}’. 1st; Mrs
J. M Osteen, another sister of the Fred Williams. 2nd; Mrs. F. P beetle Jones.
last week and attended the fair.
Emb. Centerpiece Sp.. Miss Ag-j
I Miss Gussie Tillis spent the week­ groom, a bride of three months was Strong. 3rd.
matron of honor with J. Tilden
but children and grownups L'rm*
Baby Sacques -Mrs. W- L. liar- nrs Clark,
end with hei parents in Sanford.
Jacobs
as
best
man.
Mrs.
Or
teen
heavy
on it. Because it b the
vey, Sp.; crocheted by blind woman.
Tatting Centerpiece — 1st, Miss |
Mr. C. A. Hauler son made a busi­
wore
her
own
wedding
gown
of
most
nourishing
of foods, dm t„«,t
Hattenburg
Miss
Lucile
An
pinEllabello
Jones,
ness trip to Fort Fierce last week.
tasting anti tin* most easily rlig«*s|.
Mr. S. P. Smith has leturned from snowy white satin decorated In pearl wal 1st; Mrs. H. E. Hill. 2nd; Mrs.
Emb. Princess Slip—2nd. Mrs. B. (
ed. A loaf of it for a trial will
F. Wheeler.
Georgia where he was dated on ac­ trimmings und wore pink roses. W. P. Carter, 3rd.
prove both a pleasure and Hurpriie.
count of the serious illness of his Miss Story and Miss Hlarkhurn wore
Bed Quilt»--Mr*. Ella Greenland.
KnittP(1 Cord_ Ut&gt; MJl, Katie
white silk with pink rosea.
sister, who is now improving.
Sp.; .made by Mary Washington»; Muy McKehlie. 2mJi j. B. Jon„ . Jr.
Tho bride was lovely In white Mrs. M Y. Robinson st (silk); Mr»
Miss Lois Grant is visiting her
M[„ Roh„na McKriwJe.
sister. Mr». Frank Pitts, near San- satin with lace trimmings.
The bred Williams. 2nd isdki; Mrs. J. t
Kmb Sofa rillow. . lp|f MLul Wln.
'blidal veil was treuutifully einbroiford
1looteban, 3rd (sUk).
nip s|. v|k; 2n(1 Miaa Winnie Slavik
1 1 1 Park Ave.
Free Delivery
Mrs. David relumed Sunday from deied and was caught in place by a
Bed Spreads— Mrs. U. A. New
Point Laro Handkerchief — Sp.,
where
she
was
summoned
wreath
of
orange
blossoms.
She
Orlando,
man; Sp.; Mrs. F. A. Stone. 1st: Mrs. IL F. Wheeler.
to attend her daughter. Mr». Dan. carried an arm bouquet of bride Mr*. Sam Hu«ton, 2nd.
We extend thanks to whom thanks rose* and star jessamine.
Centerpieces All Crochet — Mis.
Oilrdu
are du&lt;**for putting the Geneva road * The party entered to the strains A. F. Connelly, 1st; Mrs. Theodore!
in such good condition for the fair. of Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus, played Schaal, 2nd; Mrs. G. A. Radford.) Canned Feais— 1st, Mrs. J. B.
Jones.
Mr. W. A. Whitcomb and Rev. by Mrs. J. Tilden Jacobs, and form­ 3rd.
Crochet Edge— Mrs. E. W.
Pickled Peaches— 1st. Mrs. O. G.
Odell of Bloomington, 111., are guests ed n group around the bridal arch, Rowland, 1st; Mr*. J. J. Furdon. 2nd
Wolcott.
of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Wakefield. under which the bride and groom Mm. W. A. Zachary. 3rd.
Braid
Htaid. _
.
...
1
/
during
the •ceremony,
, «■/
y.
1 11
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wadsworth stood ..
..............
,
. . . . . whichA-Crochet*—
Mnr.v
C coeh rr-U
r x , M : &gt; C _ » S « w . ■W ; ,
llf4*"*
fb ^rlrrrm w «
s iw p **
Mrs. E. W. Peabody, 2nd; Mm. G. U " ton: - n‘I; Mr*' T * ? Purdon. |
Springs to visit relatives, from where formed by Rev. Gutbridge of Ovie­ W. Venable, 3rd.
.
* ¡ . Canned
Mrs. J. B.
Jones.
they go to Jacksonville, wlilwe Mr. do. The ring was carried by little
Colored
Emliroidery—
Mrs.
J,.
B.
Wadsworth joins tho liall team for Haiel Jacobs who walked with little Polhili, Sp. and L»l- Age 93 years.
Canntyi Blueberries—Sp., Mm. J.
IDEAL FERTILIZERS have made the banner mips fur iwi-nn
Edna Bentley, who preceded Evelyn
Canned Blueberries 1st, \frs. R.
the summer.
-years.
Miss
K.
Hoelle,
2nd:
Mrs.
W.
W.
E. Kelsey; 1st, Mrs. T. E.**Pur
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Tar bell visited Jacobs and Verlie Provat t, who scat­ Sam mis. 3rd.
’union;
tered a profusion of rose jietals direct
ALKIDEAL FERTILIZERS are strictly alkaline and" perii» • -,
Sanford last Tuesday.
Collars All Crochet Miss
Jes- 2nd, Mrs. J. B. Jones.
available.
Miss Bessie .Pi octM.L'i visiting her ly in the path of the bridal pair. si«&gt; W’ heeler. Ut. Mr» Il N Luto- 1 Onion Pickles Sp , Mr» 1 H
After
the
ceremony
the
jiarty
re­
Jones.
sister in Orlando for a, few days
ley, 2nd: Mi». J. F Hickson. 3rd
PERUVIAN FERTILIZERS based on Genuino Peruvian Cu.m,,
Canned Vegetables Sp., Mr«
Kev Stones of Oviedo filled his paired to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brani Crochet Mr» Il C. Gran- |
1
not literature.
It Jones.
regular appointment in Geneva Sun­ F. M. Story, parent» of the groom
titani,
Ut,
Mr».
Nìxon,
2nd
(Chuluday preaching one of a series of zet- where an elegant wedding supper
Send for our new free citrus booklet "Spring is Coming".
Canned Cauli’ower— {ip., Mrs. J.
ota),
Embroidery— Miss Guasto
mons on Jesus as "Prophet, Priest was served. Alter which the groom
H. Lee.
took his bride to their homo at the Fletcher, lst; Mia* Gusric FlPtcher.
A ll the P o ta sh Y o u W a n t
Tomato Catsup —1st, Mrs. R. E.
and King."
2nd.
Robert
Thtasher
place,
which
is
Quite a largo delegation of Ge­
Crochet Yokes— Miss Lucia Cray- 1Kelsey; 2nd, Mrs. J. B. Jones.
near his father’s. The groom is tha
Chili Sauce Sp., Mrs. J
B.
neva citizens
attended
Seminole
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Story and am. lst.
Jones
county’s fust fair. Every one was
French and Eylet Embroidery
His
Cauliflower Pickle Sp., Mrs. T
wonderfully surprised and encour­ t* an excellent young man.
Miss Bernice Knight. Ut: Mr*. M F
friends
feel
he
is
worthy
of
the
prize
W Uiwton.
aged that an infant county • could
The bride Robinson, 2nd. Miss Carne von i Canned Pumpkin. Sp., Mr» T E
make such a splendid showing, for he ha* Won for his own
J a c k s o n v ille , Florida
l* the youngest daughter of Mr* Myrick. 3rd
Continued
on
Page
3
it was indeed good There was good
Knit Lare
Mr* A M Slaup, Sp
management and lots of hard work Green of Winter Park, and i* a
Lunrb
('lot
h
Ertili, —
Mr» A. F. 1
behind all of it. Everything was in lovely and lovable girl, who will |8ji : Mi.*« Sablee William», 1*1 .
make
a
charming
mistres*
of
the1
perfect order, safe even (or little
The best I r II Dlñget*, 2!n&lt;l. M r» l II i &gt;n
children to l&gt;e on the streets alouu. home she is to grace.
gee. 3rd.
Too much cannot be said in praise
Lunch Set* Mr»
Mary Sti
of the Sanford people for their in­ on their life’s voyage
l»t. Mr* Ni Xkn. 2nd. Mr» t
terest, work and pride in the fair
ft
Walkor. :!Ir«1.
and their cordiality to the visitors.
MJ. Mellac Mr» E 0. H
Sanford should feel proud of her ef­
PAOLA POINTS
1st; Mis. Fred Walsman, 2nd;
forts and the result*. The beautiful
C. Buy ce Bell. 3rd.
handwork displayed in the Sanford
.Mrs. Jones and daughter. Mrs.
Night Dresses
Pre*»e» Miss
Mi»* Edna
Ed nu Pag
and Oviedo booths was most inter­
Baker of New York are ».enjoying enhart. Sp . individual exhibit five
esting to aif the ladi «•».
Geneva
the horpltnlity of Mr i.iai Mr» garment*. Mi»» Mel Wintrier. I»t.
feels Justly proud of the fail that
Patton
t» t. Mir* Johns, 2nd, Miss N
the Wakrth Id I’riteiving Co took
People nil »\cr Fiorirla rail now «•"lire l lilt
Mr and Mrs Reynold* of ( leve- Moore, 3rd
first and special piemium? on pre­
«■ream
“the kind ik.u ha» captivated tin j»»&gt;| 1 . «i-rv t
land, Ohio, relatives of Mr» HuNegligees, Mr*
Robert Wehb,
serve» and jellie*. nl*n on rrystalized
To
the
»ciupulnu* care in maklne i* due il» riihnc" h- h..
rhanen me visiting at the charming j» i , Mrs Kirk. 2nd. Mrs. A. If
fruits and that Mr» Henry Baker
Hi«*
raw
cream corn •» from the finest («overanient i
Buchanan home.
Stone, 3rd.
It i» t «ted in «mr own b.ltomtnrv for it,« [a-r cent of t&gt;u''
of Geneva rl*.o took lirst and special
.Mr». Cooley arrived Thursday,
point laire Mrs Sam Hu«ton.
The very finest quality of fruit und nut* uie u*etl in llie G I m i bod
premium* on her palmettr work
and »tie ami Mis» Fannie nro now Sp.; Mr*. S. Gorman. 1st; Mr*. E.
To make sure &lt;d th? destruction of all bacterid, ;'l! milk ¡
This work was exceptionally beau­
settled in their own home for the G. Stephens. 2nd.
teurixed, subjected to I so degr«-«*» of ln-it
tiful heing done by a lndy&gt;if her age.
rest of the »eason.
Point Lace and Butlenburg hlerk'
After the ingredient» ere mixed the cream i- graduo
Mrs. J T, Mcl-iin's palmetto work
Mr
und Mis. VanDusen and
32 degrees then U is placed in freezers ard from :ke fr .;Mrs. E G. Stephens. Sp
took second premium, making quite
tmnlerrerl to ihe cooling room to harder!. tht» nmin
••
child, who have peen .»pending some ’ Piano Covers Mr» I P Mnran enviable number of premium«
. i all r¡ m e »
time with Mr and Mr« Patton left &gt;Kì»I1. Ut. Mi» Frank Woodrut! . in
for one place Thi re were too many
\o human hand» iou&lt; Rit 1 ■ . . , ■
’ - h a* .
kii
cdne«da\ to &gt;i»M m her point-« Mr. G \ Radford trd
in a p b m I w he r e t h e » a n i ta I .oí . . o d t ■
r—it.lv !..
good Uung* to mention them all.
i»l interest in the »late
Pillow Cu«e» Mr* I llila t ,-a \
Order «I ut I le- four, tai ri. al \o r la \ont" «tore
]■
but Sunbud and Seminole county
Nearly the entire jxijiijlnt iki'i of am, Sp
Seminole (•«Miritv, I '&lt;I S
not yet handli-d it. write u», and we will »»•»• that •It, I l fcan with piidi wrap tin cloak of
Paola and Twin luikes visited the crocheted ends, Mr», A. F. l.ilju,
satisfaction around her holders and
county fair last week and all seem let.
Mis* Hazel Hand, 2nd: Mrs.
feel goed over her first fail.
of one o [ inion amto'lt# merit» and •E. W. Peabody, «3rd.
theiraenjoyment of the sume. "W e
Pillow» nnd Cover» —Mr*. M F. f
all" surely feel proud of Seminote*» j Robinson. Sp,. Mr* John It llrnMOORt’S STATION
first fair, which wo hope may he nie». 1st. Mr* J B Polhill, 2nd
»till better next yi«r
Set* of Underwear Mir A I,
Phones 5043 and 984
Jackson ville. I iorrcl.i
Rev. Bartlett« of Entl-rpi l»e wdi
Mr* F A Johnson captured no Belt», Sp.; Mias John*. I*t. Mi».*.
preach morning, noon und evening le** than eight .premium» at the fair Bernice Kniyht 2nd
ut the church, the I4ih
ln*t week
Table Sirin^cr* Mi* J. A Brum
Mrs Ella Greenland was in De- ’ In a severe spell of coughing re­
ley,
1st; Mr*. Frank Miller. 2nd; j
Land a portion of last week, the cently Mr». Fra*ei frartuiod a rib. [
Mr*.
A. Dorner. 3rd.
guest of her griends, Mr. and Mr*. and ha» suffered much discomfort
Tatting
Mrs. E. G. Stiphens,,
J. M Addle
fiom the accident. Under Dr. Neal’s Sp.; Mrs. G. A. Radford, 1st; Mrs.
Joe Cameron war in Tampa on a careful treatment she is rapidly im­
business trip Inst week and this proving and is able to bo about Nixon, 2nd; Mrs. Jt. J. Allen. 3rd.
Towels— Mis* Edna Pagenhart,
week it-in Miami
again.
Sp.,
for especially fine exhibit of 8
Mr. and Mm. Granville Moore
Miss Taber wishes to publicly ,tow els; Mrs. John Bid by. Sp. i Tow el
from near Philadelphia, Pa., were
thank Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleveland for medf by one-arm man); Miss Bercallers ar the Ellsworth home Wedtheir kindness and trouble in pre­ nlre» Knight, 1st; Mrs. E. G. Ste­
Will yield big crops of turn, rane, iow|H-a.«, velvet Iiu u k r:»|H\ |K.*antii&gt;, kinl/.u, spineltaw enrtu«
nesday.
paring and exhibiting for her the phans, 2dh; Mrs. R. G. Hickson. 3rd.
Im
idtq raisin); Ikniuiiln, III hkI « , I’nrn. Not til uml other gra&gt;*e* for hay and pasture. W illi
Mins Nellie Cowan of Jackson­
trio of White Plymouth Rocks that
Waist— Mrs. G. W. Venable. Sp.
Illese crops available, cattle, sheep and hog* &lt;an have green f«M»&lt;i the year round.
ville will.join her mother, Dr. J. P.
took first and second premium* at
Cowan at the W. W, Miller home
tho county fair.
Oviedo
for a few days visit this week.
Mr. pnd Miss Campbell are taking
Crocheted
Work
Bag— 1st prize.
Mis. J. C. Ellsworth. Jr., and her in tho Orlando fair this week.
Mrs.
R.
W.
Lawton'.
Fancy Work
guest, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson Dan­
• Mrs. Britzfield is spending a week Bag, 2nd, Mr*. J. H. Duma»; 3rd.
iels will visit Tampa for the Gasat Twin laikes Plantation.
Mis. B. F. Wheeler.
parilla Carnival and will go to the
These land* do not need draining other limn small ditches nrctMfty on any farm. Make a trip
One of tho happiest events of the
Crocheted Guest Towel— lit, Mrs.
Sunshine City and other points be­ season was tho surprise party given
to Okeecholree on the new (Hvurion of the Florida East Coast Railway without delay, nnd see for
W. H. Luther. Emb. Guest Towel,
fore returning.
yourself
just what these lauds art*. Note that Okeechobee is now only a triile over, twelve hours
Miss Taber on her 5?th birthday,
2nd, Mr*. W. B. Williams; Ciocheted
jounihy
from Jacksonville.
John Itaydon of Rochester, N. Y., February 2nd.
The evening was
in here again this season inspecting cool and pleasant, and Paolaites as­ Guest Towel, 3rd, Mias Winnie
Slavik.
celery shipments for Chase &amp; Co.
sembling at a given hour all drove
Embroidered Gown,
1st,
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCascle over to Twin Lake« togethet, form­
Ellahelle
Jones;
2nd,
Mias
Ellahelle
have the sympathy of friends and ing quite a procession, tho Buchansn
neighbors at the death of their team leading, and Mr. McGulnn Jones; 3rd, Mrs. B. F. Wheeler.
Drawn work Table Covet — Sp..
three months old daughter, Mary bringing up the rear with a load
You will find it unexecllcd for general fanning, livestock and poultry raising nnd for growing all
Elisabeth on Thursday of last week, packed in hay. Miss Tabet’s first Miss Mary Aulin; 1st, Mrs. J. H.
kind* of vegetables common to Florida as well ns the finest citrus fruit. This town nnd country
U. A. Howard has had several intimation ol what was -to happen Leo.
trill prow at an qmazing rate during tlje next few yeara. We also have excellent land and town
llardauger Piano Cover— 1st, Mrs.
parties here fiom Chicago, Michigan was hearing the approach of the
lots at Chuluotz und Kenanirilk the former a1fiqy lake section in Seminole County suited to
and elsewhere, looking into the truck party, as aha was out ¿hutting up S. W. Swope; Hardadger Lunch
fruit growing, trucking and general farming, and the latter a ft-rtile pine land country in Om cc! i
ing business this week.
her chickens for tho night. Slop­ Set, 2nd, lira. O. P. Swope; HarCounty especially adapted to stock raising, general farming and fruit growing. Write today lor
ping to listen to the unusual clamor daugrr Lunch Set, 3rd, Mrs. G. S.
full particulars to
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of voicfa and laughter, she spied the Brown.
CULLI OTA SNAPSHOTS
glimmering light of moving lanterns, ’ Crocheted Centerpiece— 1st, Mrs.
and guessed at once what was in the J.' B. Jones; Crocheted Lunch Set,
• 1
A Very pretty wedding was sol- air. The house was soon "full to Sp., Mrs. J. B. Jont«.
Crocheted
Dpiley,
Sp.,
Miss Eliz­
emniked at the Baptist church .here overflowing, and the evening was
Land and Industrial Department, Florida East Coast Railway
abeth
Stonea;
Crocheted
Center. Sunday^nlght, when J. Flank Story pleasantly spent in conversation,
.1
Tbe .piece, 2nd, .Mrs. W. H. Luther;
Room 202 Gty Building
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA
of this place and
Blanche music, dancing- and games
_ t
Crocheted Lunch Set, 1st,. Mrs.
Green of Winter Park »e re united-] ciowd brought their own refreshS|
In the bonds of .holy wedlock at 8|menta
and fine coffee apd many J. ¿/’McKenzie.
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Crocheted Hr.ndki rchief, Sp., Mrr.
«fd c c k February 7th. The church varieties of delicious cake were
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FEBRUARY 12. 1915

THF SANFORD HERALD

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PRIZE WINNERS. SEMINOLE FAIR

Great Fair at Orlando
One of the princijiul reasons for
which county fair» are hold i» for
Continucsl from Page 2
the puipose of exploiting the pro
ductthe soil, anti not since Or
Purdon.
a n d A R E T H E Y S T rL I, O P E R A T I M I I \
n .O ltID A ?
ange
&gt;
minis
was organised for tins
Dread 1st. Mrs. L. It Moore.
|IU
f|...
h.is
there
I.veli n (letter diLuther Burbank's Greatest T riu m p h
Apple Roll Sp . Mr» t’,i'o Slavik
JACKSON VI I.I.E M KTHOI'i i| |s
Canned Grapes Sp . Mrs. T. E. pin&gt; &gt;' ui i» shown iti the faint pro
duct« at the Orlando Midwinter hair.
A Positive Guar ant ee
Purdon.
F r u i t i n g Varieties
"The land «hark is «loing the fair wrong in investing in Flotidu lands,
Orange Preserve» Sp,. Mrs. J. M. whirl for the second time is being
As to crop yield and we
held hi contunrtion with Volusia.
land of Florida u vast deal of harm.
We also Imvc for imme­
T o prove our faith in our attitude, Moore.
Somuinh
uml
Osceola
counties
ared
to
M
A
R
K
E
T
YOLK
• Kill him. Publicly, without mercy, we shall be glad to publish any fact»
diate
shipment a few of the
CrystalUed Kurmiuata Sp.. Mrs.
The heart of the genuine old far­
is the proper medicine."— Fort Lau­ about the operation of land shark» J M M oore
O IT IM T . on a re.Lstinalile choicest table fruiting varie­
in the state We don't mean simple
commission. 10 0 sla b s,- ties, which Mr. Hurhank de­
derdale Herald.
Kumuunt Preserves 1st. Mis. 1. mer - made to rejoice as he strolls
There has been much raid in statements, hut fuel» that can he M. Jones; 2nd. Mrs O G. Wolcott. through the north wing of the main
properly planted and eared scribes has a flavor between
Florida and out of Floridu about proved in routt.
We think this
Kum&lt;iuat Jelly Sp.. Mrs. J. B. building where is displaced the hug­
for as j&gt;er our instructions, the, pineapple and the/asp*
est variety and most splendid array
“ land »hark»" and the damage they statement is necessary in the inter-, Jones.
will produce enough to plant lM*rry. The crimson and yel­
have done tho state. Hut we be­ est of the (ait name of Florida, and | Grape Jelly— 1st. Mrs. S. W. of farm products ever shown in the
low fruit at $2.00 each and
an acre or more in twelve
Orange county exhibit. There i» ab­
lieve that this sort of thing U more the land men who arc doing ull in Swope; 2nd, Mrs. It. E. Kelsey.
the white at $3.50 each by
months. Our price to you parcel post prepaid on receipt
in other
or less overdone. It may be that we their power to not only sell lands,
Apjile Jelly—Sp., Mrs. (). A. solutely nothing grown
on
these first 100 slabs of of cash. Write us today. He
statethat
is
not
grown
here,
some
„re not informed, and that we are but to get people to locate on the Marshall
forage
varieties to advertise one of the earliest Ijegiriflers
of
wlu.-h
are
Kaffir
corn.
milo.
maize.
overlooking some of the things that lands and develop them
Guava Jelly L»t. Mrs. S. W.
Let's »top these crie-, of land Swope; 2nd, Mrs. O. G Wolcott,
them, is $50.00 f.o.b. Tampa. in Florida of the production
, Ocin, n millet, oats, sorghum, to­
aie being done to the deleriment of
We are selling this variety of one of the most valuable
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Florida, but some one would have sharks, ami everyboilj honst for
Grapefruit
Marmalade 1st, Elida bacco enssuvu, Indian cot'll, spring
timv at $1.00 each, and until forage crops, and which is
, wheat 2.S bushels or more to acre ,
jo convince us that this is true.
Florida, the stable, subrtuntiul Flor- McCulley; 2nd. Mrs. J It Jones.
South Florida is well suppli­ bringing larger returns by far
We hold no brief for the so-called ida that tms u thousand Inducements
Otange Marmalade. Sp Mr». 0. jxmrl millet, beggar weed in seed,
ed the market should not than any other crop In ( ’alisugar
rune,
barley,
crab
gras*
seven
land’ shark», whoever they may be, to offer the men who actually seek a \ Marshall.
fall much, if any. below fornia today. Write for illfeet
*
gh,
Japanese
cam.
crow
grass
or whoever they were.
We don't home ot an nppm t unit \ to hotter
Preserves. Jam», Jellie», Etc
this figure.
' - -.j
nine loci tall, beardless barley rust
-'ystrated pamphlet.
know them, anil we really do not be their condition, and have the brains.,
Miss Isabelle Simons, flrit .prize, pf(&gt;m red clover, two feet high.
lieve there nre larid sharks now oper­ the money and coinage to take hold
best collection guava jelly, canned
B U R B A N K P R O D U C T S CO
grown from seed in sixty «lay*, the
ating in Florida on a »cafe of danger­ of the proportion of it new home in
’ ■ •
tomatoes,' peach preserves, peach
Hahn ft Marri*. SelH ut Axent*
"hundred bushel oats,", cow ' pea
a new country., and make good
ous proportions.
pickles,
pear
pickles,
kumquut
pre­
hay, etc., while all of the various,
310 Cltlxens Dank Building
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i
In the past, there is no doubt, with it.
serves; second prixe, canned beans. I Mug* vl*vuxxaabl*st-arei wbwwvr bt ’
«O
* * t h i s o f f e r g o o d roa t i n d a y » o n l y
there hn» been misrepresentation of
*eiN»rrtf-W&gt;sr*t(ff!f„quantities
“nnlllil.. and «if .........
n».. .......I
a quality
most I
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FifaRf*1' Urtili*/ ‘ AiBT ■wut'hi
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ttiiy at Sanford
Meet ion; s|»ecial. canned corn: first
Vi... .. ..... ..... ..
X X X X X X X X X X X X X SX X X X X X X X X X X X X
been worketj on people who have in
The largest piocessloh of auto­ prize, pickled beets, canned pears,
!
'
vested their money.here— but that mobiles ever assembled'in Orlando tomato preservati,' citron preserve«, whor* the frost king yet reigns.
Crossing the passageway t•• the
*" t '
will happen In any state where land paraded out of tin city for Sanford, i canned bean»
is »old Just as every grocer in the tw enty-tw o miles d is ta ili. Thursd ay I Mrit j y u i „ if special, honey; east -nle the entire length of the x / W V V V W W V W W V oiV V V W W V V V
wing I taken up by the splendid tbs- « » A i A A r A A A A / * A A A A A A A d W A A O i A A A A A A
world is not above giving »holt morning at s o'clock, then- being, all
»econd prize, canned jteurs.
play
that lyi» come front Seminole
weight», is that a reason why all told, over a hundred, entering SunMr» F A Johnson, special prize, j rout)’
Visitor* :»ie at once greeted
Mi along the route towds of
grocer» should be accused of being ford
wine. gru pe pórr. guilxa n.vrup, hy M
\
\ Freni li. t he nia mi gef.
Stood
e
X
pe&gt;
t
.t
nll\
dishonest? There are dishonest men |penph
ixa*ehi ng
plci.leii olitoli«, «ecoml pri/.e Jtickled xxho • Xer xtinte Re get« lile oppitrin all lines of business, and in all ami nntn\ d&lt; imo -trations wre Sli berti*
turni . ^ m i iipying one of tim . 0 1 1 1
pr«fes»ioiis
If their lire dishonest dulged j t.
N|r, \ uiijits, br»t j,»ri*«-. etiopi ed .(orla •• Nat
Nutixc wootl chuir- Tlu
land men in Florida, let's get after
At Sanford, ju-t at tln^ ■tty en­
pickles.
"Hom
nf
l’Ienty," flllcd witb choìrest
them and put them out of buttine»». trance, u banner spanned the »treet |
Mr». Davi», »ecorul prize, chopped) "Hom
of
Plenty."
fVlIed witb
But let's »top this indisci i minute with w o f d s of “ Welcome" upon it, 1
pirkle*,
choit i »1 xegeiuliles, ami decorateli
and
the
High
School
xxindons
were
talk about land sharks, ll isn't fair
Mr». N. 11. Fogg, »pedal, quince I writ!) lli.wers, gjxes evidenee of a
to all land dealers, and it isn't lair rtowdeil with students, waving supreserves; second, guava jelly
land •f i n i . k m g i n t e r e s t «
N e v i is
to the good name of the stale. It I'tles. The people of Sant, rd turn
Mr- G \\ Venal.b'. «econd. can- the i li r i
-I1
&gt;pluymg
a
miniature
»ugg.sts crook», roldn ties, ludd-ups , bled «.vet each other in th.ir eager
lied peitclies, peach |.Teuer X'c-. jieacb I Held ! t h è | r o d i l e ! t i m i h a s g i v e n
and a general State of deception, ness «ml good cheer
N. x.t « u « » t i
P •• 11■ I li.*
srl I i on
frol li
.
» 1,1. 1, . eitainly doesn't exist in Flor "rlando croxx d -...... von»:
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g o o d m i e , a n d i t » e 11« e t i » u t
rat.siip,
wild
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jelly.
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Ieri and salt were di»turai landa" soli! in Michigan titat
•» . f r o l l i d i e |*l.tflt W b e f e I he
11111,,» li.sl
ti •.
Mr I F D'lllim
.aimed
w.-n- never under le»» ihnn txxo feet
1
&gt; . eli r x ( . g r e xx l Mg it I he
pea i he«
i-V
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■Ivi. ut île
ni w.iei
\\ e bave «.«•(. (ligi, gra.lt
liti
Cile elitir* s.tiltil end
Mr- i . W Sp."
peiial ■u.. 11
• In ♦&lt;t 1!-• ir -ti.'.'til. i t jîiinh f»
l»rui»tig i.ind" iti ('ullforiila t li at w.i»
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I he Jr.«erxiMg drMr« I iieternb.
spermi.
r.ii«in
nothing hot a bare rock, and a Mia SiiNfS 'tljlllv m* Mr 1uft« It ntc i'HII « \IT
p-il
and
I
lie
splendili dl«pl«s
tran ri.wi.oy (ned, and couldu't rvtxn inoro |*t 11&lt;!i;«• *li*-ni Irt-ilnm f ri»Mi t Ih* l.lead. tirsi, wheal bread
Vi . ' « a l t r a d IX e
l ' he
i tini*
Mrs
lanette
Iteli,
«e.
mid
whit)rat«.- a di«trubume on it and when hi uflu of ul« 1 Mr .Higa•I &gt;. l l i ai t.i l' a l e . 1-0 a t t i . 1l X e
Kal tfr.t»
&gt;"t !.. 1 ;
ttu-. •un t r.ii«e a disturbam &gt;- « t . n
, ed
ltepnl!i ,
U I «I • it'
pe, ml Milt
t«1
ihn mix. It 1« lutili Ituieed to r.il-e »1t?kf*l \ .4« k*tPPWl.'ijgp 11• »*F•
11.. 111 m g t h a ï N ■ V
uiixt’ .ng un t (mi kmd of land
Mr- (.«'.i l'.ixtne sp. ' ml blown
lot
of
g
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t
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r
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Hi
h e r b r * i c o m m i x fail
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DRINK
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Mr l.ilu Hi.llv *|.e. mi I xebri'ad
They i rr lining 11n' atilt .1 lot of i*hIli ili ! xx - I I I le - I xxI e ver s.i xx
X ;{rtl matfldess anniml tour o f the w orld's greatest and
gimii
T (u-y ar«- ilcing i (iell w V l e 1 i 111. k r l •x hl l . l t X» .1 - ■ X. ••| t lilll
Mr- I" 1 \\a keil.'Id. tlist. Itisi t
lo r • xiillnl ni ladies ii.lledton .Itili» Jellies, J.nn» ptecoiwrii-ntioiinly. amt win'« t hr lire*« ullx line
X must talked of Minstrel organization.
Kverythinji
llnexxer- jd'Mt* Itti bell |&gt;ri
ui* the «tv nf ’'Ititi«! «ti.irli* ......
.erte- si... ml. liest i n l l e i t l o i l l i t r o »
X new this season. AcLs. Son^s, Features, AM . T 'IIF
pUta all lami |ir&lt;q.«i»itii.ii» mute «.r duri- and pariii'ulaflv bei belìi and
jams, |ire»erves; first, ctysX LATKST DANCES. Stupendous cast o f minstrelsy
•f the filini 1u1ir.nl grapeflliit limi orange .... I
les» in disrepute.
X celebrities: N’ eil O ’ ltrien. Harry \’an Fossen,’ Eddie
DRINK
DRlM
• r \sinlir.'d kumi|inits
It t* inn- that mini have lie. tl .1«
X Mazier, P eteD etzel. M ajor Nowak. W . Doran, ( ’ has
All
\ 1t o r n e i , s p e r m i , f r u i t c a k e
mi.'i !, millet. &lt;1 art«l 11lull for iut\
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ruin?. Pete W’ehrer. I.arue varici v o f solo «iiieers
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luv« •«-t. lit m h wi.r-. « a
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Mt- I I» Carni lir-t. Ia&gt;er p.ik.
thn.'p- in other at..u „
«.infuni l.edge \o f.2, F. anil A. M.
t*. V ; \
Mr» T, Scintili, second, layer
- -.u•»•K'fflV’g a g y w r o m r m m
bet&lt;ij mentioned, much less 1111OMIMJ
1
immutile ition . ver’, lir-t and third
rake
•
mur nitKii hihtk i.runbttss exri.ti»T irsiliiys ui *" bi
Visitii'g brethren
llsr.ty tiiKk. te &gt;x. He n nttlch*
and tried uml convirii.t.
Hn t ht* IVt.l.l.
Mrs
\V i n
l. ei l l er. s|M'cial. b u t t e r
ino {p«r i.iii« li* e»r li*» i* i'xf o Ho.
orne
»hol.-, we believe the lami •hm k hiiK MI p»r POH. |l i--. I»» VI I'1 e* r *,liln*
M i.1
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ti si een
f i r -1
eryvtal
T.I) lei
I I K m ¡'I
Ilio, Csfle tri, Il . • h eP'1*P&gt; (I'IP'I
had ■i liarder time in Him iti;* ' lui n Ieran,PII,
.«IN,III V l-Ot I Tilt • «ut*. 1 7.*' I k mil |M .1
&gt;i'. r•« .r .
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JltVopralllr,
Ils
SUV a •at'', ami tin- pulilii ft,« lu*« li
Mr* I I; \\ ilker - j•• ml gu x..
rniir. fully ¡.riiti-ei.-il m t »&gt;i ». •*
••'V »r
Menfi
ha i'!• i Ne I '• K t \|
thaï. ■1«. -eliete
Mr », U * ri il. m
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Mrs. Demie Turner, special, palm» * ^'secrHury '
Mr« J 11 ltmirnilliit, first, palms
Mis. t"
M. William», second,
Gate City &lt; urup No &lt;i. W. O. M
j palm»Meets »ecuml ami fourth Wedne«dn)
Mr« I II Koumillut, third, palni-s n i 1U in ear'll mouth
Misa Nell Evan», first, stag horn
-1-T • Ro«)lehan
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Clerk
* mint'll f ommandcr
MY». E Or Stephens, stag horn
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I mied Hruthcrbi.od ui &lt; nrpenler» and
Joiner» of America
Mb* Nell Evan., »pedal, «word
Sunfonl Local Union No I71Ì meets
f«*m.
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first mid third Tliur-d.i: mglil a^ 7
Mrs. Anna
Walker,
asparagus, o'clock in the Eagle»' Hall,
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«1 I. W. O. Singletary.
J M. Brown.
Mr*. J. H. Koumillut, aacond. .
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asparagus fern; thltd. as|ianigu» fein.
„ ,, 0 y Sanford |.„,lge 1211
M.«« Jimmie luting, first. Boston
Meet drat „ml Hurd W.-dm-lay „.gbt
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ni . 'irner of First si and I’alineltn A ve
Mr« N O Gurnrr. ^second. Ilo- O I.. Taylor
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Secretary
Fvalted Ruler
Mr. F'. W. Muiivom, fust, Baby
The Lake llreere ( ouniil No. 31 Junior
Breath .fern.
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»V-II,«, lAffAti,i n..t.,.i Order United American Mrihnnirs
Mr». Anna Walker, recond, Ba &gt;
Meet* every Wedneaday at 7:30 I*.
Breath fern.
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M., in the City Hall. - Visiting brother»
Mi»a Jimmie lating, special. Maid- nr«1welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
enhalr fern.
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Mr». G. W. Venable, flr»t, gern- • Cel«F UtjcAarie No. 1853
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Meeting every- Tuesilay night at 8
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Diversified IMaiilinjjs Are S«ife Plantings

The »afety in divc*ificd planting in farming and fruit growing never
m i »o »ppiicn.1 a» now. It will protect you from lo,«e, brought
\ f on by ovcr.protluct ion and one crop calamities’. Divcrtifted
planting* provide the profit* (or an all-year-round income.

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Soil Shell Pecans
Pecan* will produce more
actual food value per acre
than any other crop. Plant
them around the barn* and other
building). Try tornc oi our big
Z tree* or other choice varictiei.

Fids anti Assorled Fruils
^

Firat plant for home coniumption. ircr.nd, to Ytijpply local mar­
ket» and thitd, ft r &lt;i.mmrn ial tbij'piug.
I'r.lit* ranging from tJtXIIKI t&lt;.
(M)
) rr acre can be made ft in yum mg.
marketing or canning by«, prache*,*
(ve»r*, plum», japaiwvc per'iiumoni,
grape* and other ueliciou* fruit*.

Gri(finjfs Matclenny Trees
\Vrc have a complete »tock for aouthern
!planting at our Macclennynur»erie», near
|acksonville, Florida, Including pecan*
and other nut*, grapefruit, orange*, at«orted fruit*, rote buihei, »hade tree*
vine*, fern* and shrubbery.

Roses, Trees, Shrubbery
Planting ro»e*, (hade tree»
and ilirubbcry will make the
home more beautiful and attractive, and will incrcaicit*
tcllinp value many time* the
coit in a very abort lime.

Oranges and Gropciruil

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Our Macclcnny nurteric* grapefruit and
mange tree* arc ivolatrd, riiiiunaiing povtible infection nf *p ile. Im- t an.I funei
«limate». Many »&gt;f the. fatunut Fionda
grove* wcreplantcd with Ma.cl.-nn) tmtn
tree». The »at unía iv ipccially rccomhardy
mended1*lor northern planting. Iti»
It i«ha
and will witliitand very c«dd weather.

Gridinij's 1915 Tree Book
Give* the ripe c*ptwiencc of men who have
solved the difficultie« of fruit and nut
culture. W'rlte for the tree book. The
Service Bulletin* arc listed in the^tfec
book and will be mailed on request. They
contain planting and culture direction*.

G riffing Brothers

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THESANFORD HERALD

H O T E L A R R IV A L S

It. J. HOLLY, Editor
\V. M. HAYNES, Uusinn-s Manager

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upon "Nature and Nurture," which
is especially intended for the young
and we hope it can be so arranged
tnut the school children, both from
the Grammar and High School can
attend this lecture.
The Oiphean
Musical Club will also appeal in the
afternoon to charm and delight the
audience
After this Rev. .1 II
CulpeppSl will give his famous ad­
dress "The Roy or Gill to Many."
We common«) this address to the
boys and gills especially.
The program will conclude Mon»
day ovoning with a lecture Modern
Mil ados,"’ by Reno B. Weibourne.
who is a scientist of reputation. He
perform* many wonderful things’ beforc ydur eyes and gives much prac­
tical infoimation such as all should
know.
Now. with nil, these good things
In stole for us we should not fail to
embrace the opportunity.
Let tts
Till the auditorium to overflowing
every’ number, anil thu$ prove our
appreciation of the best there is in
life. -

Sanford House
P. R. Johnson, Jux: P. If. Itolfc,
.
PublUh*d Kv»ry Tu**day ui&lt;t Friday
(jainnavillc; K. W. Cook. Jax; W. IIMurah, Ocala; C. E. Sullivan, At*
You will lint! unexcelled hanking service. It is our aini to render
lanta, Ga.; S. H Kirkland, Tnmpa;
HUUMCIUI’TION PlItt'K, IN AIIVANÍ F
()
N Roflit, Bridgeport. Conn.;
prompt
and courteous service at all times. Prudent, careful people have
ONE YKAR................... .
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BIX MONTHS............ ..................... t u it 1- Kdnirton mul wife, Urliiixii),
for many years found this bank to be satisfactory in ever}' w a y. We
THREE MONTH»................................ « Mr. and Mrs. J L Vermillion. Drinvite’ your account and assure you efficient service and every courtesy.
K. C. Toner, I&gt;r. G. W. GnlossorlT.
IMI.rirJ In Ike &lt;11r by (arrlrr IÏ.00 Per Yrar In
Anderson, Ind.; N. A, Johns, If. W.
Interest P aid on Savings Accounts
Attraete er ÏOt. I‘rr Month
Payinrrl* la Adfanre Marl II® Made al «»(Tiro Johns, Daytons; J- I*. Day, Ocala;
B F. Winiston. Haltimore, Md.; H.
Entrarti Aa Senmd-tleae Mall Mall« Aufu.l Und B. Smith. Va.. Z Grlffln. Savannah,
IVOA, al Iba l*oaio(nre al Sonford, Florida,
Ga.; J. II. Holmes, Atlanta, Ga.; 0,
Indar Art &lt;d March Srd. IATI.
E. Puehle, PllUbury. Pa.; J. W. Pol­
Telephone No. Iti lard. D II Fain. Jnx: W II Kemp,
Off 1er la Harald Holldin*
Atlanta, Ga ; Geo W IJannetman,
H.H. DEAS
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
Bully for Sanfoid boosters. That N Y City; Theo Byrd, Jux; Mr
AmI (’«ahí#i
and
Mis
J.
IfCurren,
Providence,
f*r*»klral
Vt&lt;».Pr*.|drnt
street fair wan u stunning success.—
R. I.; H G. Scott, St. Petersburg;
Orlando Citizen.
.
G. L. Walden, Cincinnati, 0.; R. E.
----- O----lairiamore,
Jnx; Tom B. Migbenney,
Seminole county did he: fust at­
Louisville,
Ky.; Frank K. Brown,
tempt ul u county fair with much
Jnx;
D.
W.
Hadsell, Orlando; 7.more than a fair degree cf success—
Spinks,
Oviedo;
W. T. Nuwrpan,
Orlando Citizen.
Jax: Win. A. Ilarclny. Reldiville.
----- O-----Seminole’s county fair was a de­ N- C.; E. If. West, Atlanta, Ga.
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cided success. The "baby county"
Iliblc Conference
always does things well and on a
largo scale.— Trftnpa Time*.
The Lnko Monroe Bible Confer­
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ence begins today, and the following
Continued tram Pago 2
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Thp. unimportant quarrels, chron­ very Interestlnir progmnr will hr
icled with great accuracy and dignity rendered:
.
Friday. February 12th
In the Congiesalonnl Record, remind
PAOLA POINTS
us that- oyr statesman (lower ease) • 7 p; m. Devotional.
7:30 p. m. S. T). Gordon.
•are engaged In controversies that
One of the hnppiest events of the
Saturday, February I3lh
make the debate about which is the
season was the surprise party given
tale end of an angle worm seem a
10 a. m. Devotional.
Miss Taber on her 57th bhthday,
really serious argument.
10:30 a. m. S. D .. Gordon.
* W ith an established buying trade among the largest and best jo b b ers in all
February 2nd.
The evening was
-----O-----4 p. m. Maas meeting for chil­
cariot markets, marketing aunually 1000 cars o f Florida fruits and vegetables,
cool and pleasant, and Paolnites as­
The Arcadia News says that the dren. Miss Mary Culler White
sembling ut n given hour nil drove
including about 2 5 '; o f the Florida C elery crop.
7 p. m. Devotional.
recent nmoazing inaccuracy of the
ovei to Twin Lakes togcthei. form­
7:30 p m. Win D. Upshaw.
Sanford Herald in stating that Or­
ing &lt;|Uite a j loression, the Buchanan
CAN SECURE B E S T R ESU LTS
Sunday, February 14th
lando was the best inland town in
team lending, anil Mr, McGuinn
9:45
a.
m.
Sunday
school.
Florida was most likely a case of
bringing up the reur with n load
10:45 a. m. Miss Maty Culler
"Irony mixed with ’ satire." "That
packed in hay.
MUa Taber's first
*
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may be, but seeking to put a more White.
intimation ol what was to happen
11:00 a. m. S. D. Gordon
charitable construction on it. It
wus hearing the
nppionch of tin*
3;30 p m. Wm. D. Upshaw. TomW E W O RK FOR T H E G R O W E R
seems to be merely a trial flight of
party, us she was out shutting up
■t.
Rob Holly’s imagination to see how pemnee.
her chick«*n» for tho night. Stop­
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7:00
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in.
Devotional
his wings worked, lakeland Tele­
ping to listen t«&gt; the unusual clamor
7:30 p. m. S. D. Gordon
gram.
of voices and laughter, she spied the
Miindat, February l'ith
Row uncharitable' When n man
glimmering light of moving lanterns,
M) a. m Devotional.
really makes u .truthful statement
ami guessed nt once what was in the
the rabble tries to Rtone him to f 10:30 it. m, S, D. Gordon.
air.
The house was soon “ full to
death. Truth crushed to curlli. etc
I p m. (Question Difficulty Period overdo wing, and the evening »as
vvan .»■ ■ (i
7 p. m. Question Difficulty J'eiiod pleasantly spent in conversation,
7 p. m. Devotional.
music, dancing and games
The
Few people stop to think that
7
30 p m W D Upshaw
t-tow d bought their own refresh­
Floiida is growing faster than any
Tuesday. February 16lh
ments and fine coffee and many
state in the Union, all l lungs con­
|0
u. in. Devotional,
varieties ol delicious cuke were
sidered. and that from being near
10:30 u. m. S. D. Gordon
served and much enjbycd.
Miss
the bottom in population among the
■I p. m Question Difficulty Period Taber was pnsunfvd with a number
states ns now, it will not he many
7 p. m. Devotional,
t of hnndsotne ami valuable gilt*,
yeais at the present rate of growth
7:30 p. m. Mis’« Belle M Bennett among them being n fin»’ grey wool
before she is near the top
The
Wednesday. February 17th
sweater, n lovely lineig tablecloth and
Palm Reach Post does not exagger­
Id
a. in Devotional.
dozen napkins, «evi-rpl enihroideied
ate when it says:
10:30 a in S D. Gordon.
«towel*, a pretty darning hag well
"If Florida maintains its present
4 P in Question Difficulty 1'eriud equipped for hiisim-s«, 'n handsome
rate of growth f&lt; r the next twenty
7
p m Di votional
set of sii ter knives, fork» and leu
years, it will have n population of
7
to
p m Rev A -\ Lath bury, spoo ns, some choice lip ted photo¡1,000,t)00 people, and the per capita,
♦ ♦ » V w
I graph* and a big box of lovely home «
wealth will exceed that of any" "Minted')’ of the spirit "
Thursday.
Fell
l
w
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southern state
The a mating fertil­
ms
mde candies. She was too over- ♦ F r c s ll, L ig h t «11(1 IlrOWIl! 2
ome to make a proper acknowledge- J
X
ity of the soil throughout this en- i 10 a. m. Devotional.
j comp
mient of her gratitude and plefsure. X
the peninsula is constantly confound- 1 |0:.lft a. m. S. D. fiorilon. t
t No Reiter Bread limn Ours Y
,S.»r ifu/rB
I f&gt;. in. Qunsty Difficulty Period bill all her (limits know that theirr &lt;*
ll&gt;. cans T o m a t o e s
We Claim,
ing the wisdom and experience of
7
p.
m.
Devlolional.
2
Ih.
cans
Beckwith
Pens
$
1.20
L « '• n
efforts
were
fully
appreciated
Th«isi
«• j Ever Came to Town.
those who have profited therefrom.]
730 p. tn. Rev. A .A Lath bury
pall¡ripeting in the pleasant ocra
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Add to this, ils unsurpassed climate,
2 lb. cans M a r ly .lim e P e a ■it,it wen- Mr anil Mr» (,‘le\.-l.i ml V
increased ability for Hi»w» \«-ring it* " Ministry of Angel*’’
/., (-«• V
lb. cans A p r i c o t s
Iridai, Fehruary 19th
Mr Frank Blown. Mr MiiJuiqi
resources, with no other equal area
v, e enfploy,
‘2 lb. can P i t t e d
berries*
io a. m. Qi-vi utona I
Mr and Mr* Bridgi; Mr « « «I M'
0
on the American continent possessir g
The I atesl Methodn, loo;
2 Ji*r J.V
10:30
a
in.
S.
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Gordon.
2
11).
can
l
hill
Con
C'arnt*
Buchanan, Mr ui.«l Mi- Patton. *
such vast advantages, plus a good
We’re
Positive
$1.15
pail
Mr*.
Jones,
Mrs.
Baker,
Oscar,
;
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4
p.
m.
Question
Difficult)
Petiod.
10 lb/pails Snow drift Lard
system of state roads and Florida
a
7 p. m. Dovolionnl.
Frances anil Flora IVcrson, Esther J That You’ll Enjoy
will startle the whole world by her
25c bolt le
* □ Royal Salad Dressing
7:30 p. m. Miss Mary Culler Nelson, fico. Smith, Mrs. Bullock, * The Bread We liahe for You.
increased growth and development."
1Or botile
Picnic size R oya l Salad Dressing
White, "China."
Mr. and Mr* Kirk. M r..Lyons. Mr X
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and Mr-. Call and daughter. Mi* i
Saturday. February 20th
♦ o
MISS TH E IR CHAUTAUQUA
* a
* Bone, Mt's Cooley. Mt and Mi»: J
10 a. m. Devotional
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The value of a standi rd Chautwuin :30 u in. S. P, (Jordon
Chikoii and sort, Mr
( ’ampbi II. ♦
Bakery
Ò o
ijua lo a community is of course not
Mias Campbell. Mr
Toner. Ross X 113 Magnolia.
7 I'­ m De«I’otionul.
:
Phono IG3
«lusputed by i i’ougl'iful. » 'I inform­
7 «3ll) i1 in " Mtasionary Echo«-. " Kr.,rn- . j d Wall -■e \\ ork*
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ed peoph
It i one of the most at­
Suimia) Fehruary 21hi
tractive r.t d efficient forms of cdu9:-15 a. m. £iunduy school.
Dally Optimistic Thought.
c
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10 15 a. m. Miss Delle H Bennett
f
Truth may b&lt;* »mothered but not ex­
word, and once an enlightened com­
11 a. m. ni.«hop Morrison.
tinguished
munity gets the Chautauqua taste
4:30 p. m.'Vesper service on dock,
in its mouth it wants it always after­ led by Miss Mary Culler White.
wards. This is well illustrated up
7 p.'.m. Devotional.
In the nice little city of Albany, Ga.,
7:30 p. m. S. D. Gordon.
where they have nr«|uired tho Chnu- ' Question Difficulty
Period
(or
taiiqua habit, but because of the frank considcintion of questions and
rinunciai risk this year they ere to ¡ dlfficulllivi in Bible Study, prayer,
Lavo ro exorcises of that kind. A temptation, soul winning, church
Georgia paper, in commenting on problems and other practical mat­
this su) it:
ters.
"Jt is with regret that wo r«*ad
that there will be po Georgia Chau­
V..
tauqua in the home of Chautauqua,
Albany, this year. For nearly thirty
yeais the annual Chuutauquas have
been the literary and musical events
Continued from Page l
of the spring in South Georgia. To
a certain extent they have been the ator will appear and will no doubt
social events also. The Chautauqua measure up to her wonderful reputa­
management ■ has brought to the tion. Also Mm. Helen Rend Alex­
people of culture and literary taste ander, harpist.
Mrs. ’ Alexander
FMtDFJIICII. RAND. riMMXT
F. r. rortSTFR. V«-f l*«ivi»*'
of this section,- leading men of thoug owns 9 very fine harp and i i ouite
0 F. WHlTNr.lt. Caimui
A. L. «t r is . A»- * LAWtti *
to this section Iteding„ men of ■killful In its ua?.
thought of the nation; leadeia in pol­ , Dr. Stanley Krcbhs will lecture in
itics, in literature, in music, tn nit; tho evening.' his specialty being
men and women'who have made the psychology, and the leasonr learned
Never send a check drawn to bearer through
world wiser and better lot their from him cannot be missed by any
. presence. For this we are Indebted man. no matter what hla station,
the mails,- Always make it payable to order.
to the management and for this as vacation or calUng. The favorable
Never date a check ahead, as it is u n b u s i n e s s like
well aa for what- we expected the comment he has received from the
and does not add to one's standing.
Chautauqua* of the future to give press In the past b sufficient guar­
Your account, subject to check, is c o r d i j l L
ns, we feel that the lost of a Chau4 antee of his marked ability.
invited.
tauquo this year is a petsonaf loss to
Sunday there will be held In the
every, citizen of this section.'*— Star Theater a "Chautauqua Vesper
4 % In terest Paid on Savings Accounts
Lakeland Telegram.
Service,, conducted by Mrs. C.
Rucker .Adama, alter which there
Capitaj $35.000.00
Surplus and Profits $58,000.00
Lost— On West First street pear will be a.sermon by Rev. J. B. Cul­
« Randall's house, • a •black hand hag pepper. Mr. Culpepper is too well
containing check book und bank known as the famous Georgia Evanhe
ir s t
a t io n a l
ank
book on Stale flank of Oliando, bill» gelbt to need any further comment.
* and papers, and about $8 in cash. He la a great preacher and has done
N E I L O’ BRIEN, T H E KING OF MINSTREL COMEDIANS, WHO-WILL
m
a
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Finder can have the money if. re- a ( r o t work,
BE SEEN AT THE IM PERIAL, SATUPJJAY; FEBRUARY 13th, WITH HIS
Monday Afra. Adams will lecture MAMMOTH M1NSTP.-EL
turned to this office.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Don t Forget the Allile t'onferencc

Car Turned Over
An excellent ferry tterivee, between
Yesterday morning •while the car
Sjtnfoul anil Enterprise connect» belonging to Ed Ponder anil contain­
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&lt;►with the Atlantic Coast Line, anil ing Mr. and Mrs. Richmond and
the Florida Fbist Const railroads. son qf laike Melon was attempting
; ; Little Happenings— Mention
Captain Allen of the ferry has oi* to pass the O. E. Walker car on the
of Matters in B r ie ffered to give special rates to those Ornlndo road near the McDaniel
Personal Items of
availing themselves of the oppor- place the car skidded and turned
In terest
tunity.
Mrs Martin of the hotel over
Ponder received a bad bruise
will also givi* special rates to those on the head, Mr. Richmond has his
attending the conference. Supt. and arm hurl and Mrs. Richmond had
Summary o f the Floating Small
Mrs. Leach of the Methodist Cr- one of her legs badly cut and bruised
‘ r* Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
* phanngc have kindly given the use
It look the combined efforts of
Hurried Herald Headers
of the study room to those who can­ several men to lift the car from the
to bring lunches, ami co (Tee will he party before they could b&lt; extricated
Orange boxea with hoops always served.
from .the wreck.
The car was badly damaged and
In soak, at F. K. Dutton’s.
27-tf
Mr.
Ponder ran It Into this city for
n G Smith of Oviedo wa. in the
No,i™J" hereby given to all conrepairs
later In the morning.
The
....«terdav
on
bualncaa.
cerned
that
George
E.
Montgomery
A’l yesterday on busineas.
is in no way connected with the injured were brought to this city
» A tub of now mackerel, white and1Waring Real Estate Company and where phusicians ministered to them.
juicy at Lefflet'r.
,
60- 2 tc.
not authorized to close an agree­
This passing of cars on the briçk
ment
for
the
above
mentioned
firm
toad
whore one gets Into the sand is
Limburger cheese, Holland her­
or
make
any
»ales
or
transact
any
dangerous
and there will be more
ring and yeast cakes at Simon’s. j
business for tins company.
Any of these accidents if the diivers are
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parties accepting his agreements are not more careful.
3- »• Newhall o New Wrk iwas |hore,,y notiflpd wp ,|rp nol
n,
in the
[he city several day
days of this week. silvie
«¡1.1« for
f,.r same.
Nil mi*
DlIltltANK SPINELESS CACTUS
Mr. Newhall spent the winter here
Waring Real Fistule Co..
A Guaranteed Crop
about three years ugo and is remem­
R D. Waring, President.
There has seldom been a plant
bered by many Sanford peoplo who
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that has grown in popularity like
were glad to see him again.
Uurbnnk'a spineless cactus. It far
At thf Tampa Theatre
Seed Potatoes— Rose 4 and Hliss
outrank*
nil other forage crops In
The Hnzettc Hurgess Players have
Triumph at Lcfller’a.
50*2tc gOpyy^yjl A.iuiuuiuuml wVttvk »A T w a - j pfllnt.pl jirndu cU ou ; wud.tL«-«..ii
.
«VW.»* •
for~ cattle,
~ hogs, sheeg and poultry
W. U. Makinson of Kissimmee pa at the Tampa Theatre and will
It
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compared
with alfalfa as twelve
was among the prominent visitors j welcome all their Sanford friends
to
tlftcon
in
food
value.
to the city on Wednesday. Ml. Mn- during the Gaaparilk.festivities and
Spineless
cactus
Is not a theory
kinson is ono of the prominent bud- trt all times.
All this week they
and
not
an
experiment.
California
ness men of Kissimmee and Osceola will present the great play, "The
.county.
Lion and the Mouse” and Sanford is producing thousands of cuttings
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. people attending the Gasj tirilla Car- of it nnnuutly, and each year the outIt s the same— chicKcns, hens and
nlval shonbi not fail to spend one .put is more than double that of the
fryers at LefUer’a.
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evening ut the Tampa Theatre and &gt;"ar before, single instance, frequentAnd the same with t-ggs at L«*f- sce their old favorites in this guar- l&gt; occurring where the increase is a
hundred to one
Sorti­
antei-il good attraction
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i: |N AND ABOUT THE CITY ::

ABOUT

For Sale! ! I
Three lots facing Park on Myrtle
avenue and Seventh stre«-t. Desir­
ably located for hotel or residence.
Beautiful simile trees ten years old,
no other properly like it i&lt; i lo- city.
Apply at once In \\ \\ Long.
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" Ite-M liking n Prt-seni Max I ,itili”
With the above .,x a -Iil.jei-t (or
ih** new senes, the pastor of the Cotí
Notice!
An adjourned meeting of the San greg.itional ehiir- h spukt r•• a l„rge
Hi* F*l*4*liJill
lord Library Association will lie held audience Iasi Sunday
at the Library rooms on Thursday, of that series will hr given next
Suml i'. nlglit following 11&gt; riiui-it ni
F.-li 2.r»th, at I p ni
In a»
Articles of corporation to be con­ prelude ol tbirly imituit—
s im p le ,i w a y a* i ussibb' I be u lt e m p t
sidered. also election of officer*
Alt members art- urged to be pres­ i* mnib- to i'inplinsizc 1 11,• f. w cm - ii
tini* o f li siln! n,u! w o r k a b l e present
ent
d
ay
futili
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nf
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non
C E WALKER.
essen Hills. I Mri-tiaml
Still Ite inlet
St-e'v Pro. Tontp
prêt ed a* (lie ds nume ( or a It S In
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Roberts
McLaurens
Roquefort
Cheese

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F'nr originality in ideas a certain
UP-TO-DATE— —
----- — charming little bunch of mnidens
can excel their dtar Mamas. The
Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor' or
reporter, sedately walking down the
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Trrheun. Phone 203
street, intent upon news was over­
hauled by this crowd of youngstersKtkt ¡{.ctplion
| Mrs,. F\. L Miller; Misses (1reichen and invited to enjoy an Imperial
One of the mo»t hrilliantly in- [ and Olga Schultz, Suidie Williams, party. Truly it was imperially royal!
formal ulluits of thu white, was the Chorlotte Hund; Messr». T. S. Lloyd, For was it not- held upon the step*
bountiful reception given by the Hilly Hill, Charles Woodruff, Albert of the Imperial Theatre? and did
B. P O. FI . Wednesday evening at Martin and Dr. Fain.
hot the little hostess look quite
thoir club rooms. The entire lloor
royal and queenly in her charming
was thrown open to the guests who
Hirlhday Supper
gown, long one too, of an old acr
enjoyed the hospitality of the Elks
Miss Elizabeth Steinmeycr was curtain? Sure she did; and the .
with a waimth of appreciaten that
the recipient of a delightful surprise tendants too were gowned in loyal
testified to the popularity of the party on the qpcaalon- of her thlr-1 rol&gt;o* of ftwndescript manufacture,
order unci that proved the local Elks
teenth birthday, last Monday «*ven-|f°f this you see was u character
to in- right loyal hosts
ing, when her mother invited n party, just the joilicst kind ever,
The rooms were artistically dccornumber of her girt friends to lea with four little girls and ono ItltT*
ateil in the purple and white colors
to help celebrate the festive occasion, hoy, to say mulling of tho reporter
of the Elks, blending harmoniously
without FIliznheftoM knowledge. That having the gayest kink of a good
with the national colors, red, while
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, young lady was invited to admire time with tin boxes filled with
and Mm
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inovntion doll that Molile strawberry ico cream, chocolate and
whrr.. were driiped from the cedlngs ! AtMi|nBthy |n. „ u|pd „ a mcrncnto vanilla cream, marshmallows, suzua,
to the walls, bepeath which bung
of the great fair and while there the cheese and cracker»’ and Mmr ‘mortr .
the American colors, while the col­ invited guests arrived.
A phone good thFng»? Then niter the rata
umns supporting the celling' were
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Pimiento

Sweitzer
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Fresh Meats
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and white. Receiving were Messrs.||hl, „urprtae and the dainty .upper
R. L. Peck. O. L. Taylcr, W. T. prepared by Mrs. Steinmeyet. The
Shelly and Dr. T. A Neal, who pro-i ^
WQ| v„ y Qt„ nrtjvp with its
sent, ,! each guest with an Elk sou- ' dllinly
intmonts. cut flowers und
venir of (Ins' delightful occasi.;,, ,K
.,ultiful
hirth(hiy
rakp,
which
beautiful birthday
Puntli »as m?rvt*d throughout iht* graced the renter. The whole afevening, dub sandwiches and coffee faii was a charming little ■surprise
were served a In cabaret in the lodge to the little Indy whose friends re­
room Dancing-was indulged in un­ membered the occasion with many
til i late haul. In the grill loom, pretty gifts.
Those invited were
reading room and halls which were Molie Abernathy, Carolyn Spencer,
&gt;” th,‘

\llii-ln-lsv us i-oneeist-d and staged
t-\ Neil (I Htii-n and imtitugeii by
i i-c.ii I
Hedge wept a long way
tin- past two scesoti» toward leviv
tug an mleiest ut I hi- style of enter
laminent that by sonie was cenimi wall. Charlotte lland. Zoe Munson,
ered on tin-'wane. Mr. O'Brien, who .imi JoNie and Ionie Stimimi
I infm sear» bn* 1....n a predominimi
est me. ring wili lo- hi Id willi M i "
ligure mi I be niiu-tril »tage branches I li nr Io 11• lland
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equipment ni scenic surprise», m-w
w irdrilhe new souk«, ("kes, spi cial
(cal tires and iilmost an entirely new

enmajmy. This follows .out the an,jounced policy ns promised by Mt
O'Rrien anti his mnnnget, Oscar F"
Hodge, to present each year an entirely m w show from (list (tun
m the linul cutt»in
This jilnn lui«
|K.fii faithfullv carried out litis senson. All lite elaborate and tnugnilirent stage settings, comp,¡sing a corn
píete ami beautiful production, tire
Irt-sh from thè scene frante. Thf rr
tisi lui» been nllowet! untlsual lini
tilde and iuis excellei! wilh a “ tiist
pari” nf exquìstte beauty.
Thi
color i ehi ine is fashioned after t Fi«
Preamble and Résiliation
intesi Futtuist art cruze, the «cene
That whereas the laws of I lie rej&gt;r«**eniing a fanciful and aitlitic
state nf Florida* previdi t Fmt all idea. Tilt le are ftv«* othtr full stage
liills due and payahle i&gt;y thè county »ettings. all uu u scale of cluvorutc
i shall ho in the clerk's Itandu noi j. dettiil.
Inter than the Inst day &lt;»f . ich month
The company is mostly new, ami
and thc.t whereaa the I. w- not hav- selected with ihut same ctjtical care
ing bcon compiled with in the past evidenced liy Mr. O'Rrien the past
has not only caused tin clerk un­ two seasons and includes Harry Van
necessary work .and confusion but Fossen. FIddio Mazier. »Peto Detzel,
has delayed tho work ol this bourd Cespiti - Nowak, Doran &amp; Strong.
j on more than one occasion and as ( ¡ 00. F’. Peduxzi, David Moiri«.
l those delays ure expensive to the James Barrrdi; Leslie Berry, Cha«. R
¡tax layers and should bo avoided! Wilght, Jonathan Ifaiw and
Therefore
pnble chntus, while tho hum) und
[ Be it Resolved in future all bills orchestra will again be directed by
¡reaching the clerk after the dale F'runk F'uliret.
’ specified by law will , "t lie taken
NOTICE TO TA X PAYERS
up tar paid until the folio wing regular
All
property holdcy in Seminole
meeting and the rlerl lias been *«&gt;
I instructed, also instructed to pub­ county arc here notified and re­
lish a copy of this resolution in the quested to make their return of all
Sanford Herafd for thirty days, real and personal property for the
' 1915 Tax Assessment
that everybody may have due no­
All
property not returned hy April
tice and assist this hoard in com­
1st
will
bo assessed as unknown.
plying with the law- and the dis­
A. VAU G H N »
patch of their ' business
Tax Assessor,
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Seminole County.*
Clerk of Uotird,
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message brought &lt;tho honmeo F^um 1 ^ upcArei} Ah0
cameTBroTHe to
reporter, took

lli-t 'alud pululo chip», pick le— iiml
colletF-njiiylug l ht bnspilnlil y td
M 1-s Slnllh iii'ii' R e V \r(iiur l ‘- • k
Mr- I \ Neal Mrs Archil* It* II-,
Mrs s|u,er Mr- Krnxion l'ir k in ».
Misses Sidoine Hampton.* M i'itbu
King. F.v • Walker, Luidle \»ptn-

U Itrii-n's Itlg Minstrel»

■.il.*.- jo eser *i 11 winri ilei, I. '
. on . td I he -si-asoli Ireful e
il
w::.t cleivti, xvholcsnme, lively enter
tainment and gave full measure of
enjoyment to minatici lovers every
whi re
ll will ther« foie he* good
mwt to 1|n*ii 11egoer- to learn thaï
lion W |) l |iwhaw h» f»* limila)
Mr u'ltrien wlio is now on hi*
( ) tl
UÍH "1 tin 11** . .!?*»•• M tiiii'l annual t•*uî and will appear
.1 \f ♦ •»I» • I .i i he Imperial Theatre Suiuid;,.
Mon \K 1» 1 IFwll.i
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4 T F i i. f i,.. r 1 I will, a » "111 píete in ■
of f 1 » ¡M',|!•» "

ho Sunc.i'
having il vacant dei
evening. the.^Jjapiisi . . , ri h lui - si
cured him tu i.pt..k t I II. t ! HIM ti*
the people of SanfoitJ The servicer
will l&gt;e held nt 7 p m in ttit&gt; Hi'pti .
Temple at the conn r of Sixth slr.it
und Park ttvenu«.
Mr Upshaw- ha« ben a visitor
to Sanfonl lielote i.ii.l tints.- wbo
have heard Inni will welcome ili til
li•• is the &lt;dilor
again to our rity
of The Golden Age. ., w.ekly paper
published in Atlanta
The Baptist penpl. Alii lie glati
j to welcomi you In I in- HITV)C4*
I, l iti.
Sunday night. 7 p n,

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grows |.e3P on dry sandy uplands. At least three hundred and fifty
It U inimitably adapted to the high­ guests enjoyed the generous hospi­
lands of Florida, ran he cut up and tality of the Elks and the good
fed ut any time of the year. For time provided by their jovial busts.
cows it should bn chopped up, but
,S’f |||nrt ( i hltil
bogs eat it up without any prepar­
M i « Hi lb- Smith whs the diurni
ation whatever
Of the Hawaiian Islands, rattle ing im-ie«* (•• tin- inernbers of M
trie » f. ed cat-1ns and rough grass*», Ag
God*l Monday nit-Tiimin
I’, ist'ios" ni impôt taure was ¡lis
io i ir slock amt hml it «iiffìeient
wilt-mi* nnylhing else fir the l’Utile eu1-cil and plans decided upon for
lio- nf the animal
One glower tin miking and selling of eomfoits
. i.e llm 11111*I—of l In- sncii-ly
*i*
tli.it
In*
ha*
tlifi-i*
sear tilil lo
k‘ '■
w
nubi
not
know
bow
to
It
iielii-s
ml tbal lb**
young ladles
' 41Í 1 11 llm*
.uà. » " ohi nos know now io
, /.
They have never* will lu-coine so ptortrient in the mak
*!• ini. watet
I.isie.|
ti- -ling î In- immune con- "ir •' ""dori- that S. mumle ( .tun
IMint'll It, C . 111, i-nliri Is mi tlirienl .My I or C I « will have a choice .,*1
We I.el leve that in the next live
fi Ve 11«*1
e'h treni tin Guild on exhibition
j
sears every farmer in Florida who A d-lTgbtful social hour
enjoy
Mi»»
•&gt;» !»■* stock or punii rs will have his ‘"I "f'-r the busi ne»» ptimd
served a dt lii'ioiis refreshini'iit
h "( .spineless cactus
. mimi' 'he mint- con-isiiug
S*,*‘ our tug ad in this Im a lo a-|M. with ma &gt;omi i-&gt;

ll|te|e*ted

Vnneuiirt-iiieni
The \ul i-Saltimi League of Fiori.la
; IItintir u«’» F'x Ibiv.-riH.r H It Git-tin.
1mperi, 1 The-tor. Tuifsilay, 7:30
I", i:» an : ddrif.» ii|i«'ti
p in . r
im ’ ’.s' 1. ihi-uign fur
ing tFi«'
w1 '• 1 il- lir't «'t-jt
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Imperial
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PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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! Mrs. Minnie Jones grve a splendid
open air demonstration of canning
tomatoes and sold tha cans immedi­
ately for ten cents per can.

BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS

Cactus inquires no fertilizer, and K1' " "

Ananias Club to Meet
The Ananias Club will hold their
annual hunting trip in the wilds of
Seminole county near Palm Springs,
leaving Sanford next Tuesday, Fob.
ICth, at 9 o’clock a. m. All those
who wish to go should see Arthur
Yew ell, secretary.
Hy order of President,
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■u Monday exenitiK at bis i.ome tin
I’afk avenue.
Dancing was enjoyed in tin- large
r-i-fpiion hull which i» «o well adapt•d f- r stnnll danrc- Santiwt. tie- mid'

.ffee were set Xt d

till I I"- genio

Kathleen Hrady, Ruth Murshull,
Anna Mason, Julia Laing and Wecmn Graves.
After tea the young
hostess and her guests enjoyed a
game of look and music.
\ r ic f,’ ri yiuiil Suppe I

stunts on iron frames in a vacant
lot and Mildred (guess the other
nnmo) won all (he prixea, for ahe is
a real, sure enought acrobatic sport
and then— well, just here tho re­
porter said good-by« and thank you
ami those blessed kiddies might lie
still having that party, but tho repurler lady had to go fishing for
more news and will have to tell you
the next tinA- who the ie your.g
people might have been.
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The Social Department announce
the ie-openlng of the dancing school
at the dub rooms tonight (Fililuy)
al the usual hour. These classes aro
very enjoyable and will continue

at ibt- fair was tile orange nitirinaInib exhibit ni On- Seminole cunning
Mlsser Cttniiie I levane. Alaude
, ini.Ml. h a splendid exYil.it it
remarkal.le when it is known that I I levane and Lo re ne Waver of l’iant
j |„. .[a h ' have been orngllizrd bill City nre ilo- guetr of Misses L)p(our weeks
Jilsl four weeks ago vane's Mister. Mrs DeWilt Huyes of
tlu» nty filey arriveil W’t-tlnestlay
M l « Moselle lllirsl, Selnllli'le court
tlultbing agent, whose t-xpeiiNi-s wei-k. in tinte tu enjoy thè festiviay,, paid |,y the county school board! tu-» of the Sentinelle County i ’air,
arriseti in Niinfortl lo begin lier ami wdl return in il few drty»
cuinpuign in the interest of the to-

muto .lubs. Four clubs have been
I f r T. II. Reception
organized tu date, ilo* Migli School
The Woman's
Christian
Tem­
unti &lt;I ni ITI III1*r School clubs ol Slill- pri anco Cnion of this city ure plan­
•ford, the Ovh-tlo dilli und the Long- ning e ill-light ful r.-repliot. to lie hr Iti
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M u . h - r e d i l IS d u e M i s s
ai ih- Woman - ( lut» rooms, March
11,i r- i
i t . r n r ! ■ ( e r - i o tint ■ x
"■I1, Hi ihe rvehlrg
V general trtviluh,,
... h. - n i x
p n o ft d
mu.h
o| 1. lior
t- extetlil'il it». jiiitilu* at
u.i I ro I In- wor k n|
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large
A chitrmi g ptugtam of mu­
sic and readings will be rendered and
petn-nc^i d
i hound,, epers
Winning the blue Hbhon and also n pleasant social bout enjoyed by
the (irsi pitze ol two dollars, given all. There will lie no ml mission fee
by the Welfare Department was the or silver offering just an informal «...
ninrAtaliiile put ujt by Miss Gftitly get-together meeting nf nil interested
(ireen
Miss F!-ttief Woodtiuril took III the work

I ..si won imi I, \ prill»**» for luttiself tin- red ril.lit.n ami t lie department
Among
,. till- pillo i of host*
I tinse pres second jirire of one dollar
I ’rrmmill \lrnliun
i.tl.cr tine «-xliibtis w..* that of Mi-.,l
wer
Mr
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.,ud MrI&lt; M Hid t", me: o n . .iiioth* r lligl, S, Flotti i.impali,.-d liy Mr-, II. J Holly and
mr-frl
Idsbtiji, Mt ami M i » R A N- w girl, w lin ti lonstsied of xunour-fruit
Mrs F’reil Walstnun left this mornifH
nlires
and
marma
In
ill's,
pi
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kipand,,,,,, |„r Tnm|&gt;a in the Wilson car.
....in, Mr ami M is
Ar, lue 11.-11-,
Miss Itur-t, assisted by]
Continued on Huge N
Mr» S I'ulesion Mr* Il H Mark». xeget a bles

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er«, Merrliunla, I liiiis u ii cs ami men in all unit«» of lire, each will Hml a
hearty welrome anil prompt, courieotitt attcnlion.
Our ofllccr« may he consulted at any time, ami every patron will he
(»ranted all accomodation connistnnt with Sound, Conservative Bank!tiff Policies.
There is 0 close relationship between (he prosperity of this community;
the welfare of the residents individually, and the progress of this semlpuhlic institution.
EVERY RESIDENT of Seminole County benefits by the progress of the
SEM INOLE COUNTY BANK, and similarly the progress of this institution
is indirectly aided through the success of each resident.
Therefore it behooves each and every one, to identify themselves with
their HO M E IN STITU TIO N .

1 per cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts

Seminole County Bank
Çuitrt Ilaute Huilding

FORREST LAKE,

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to horizontal

Tío Indies of the Congregational
clmri'h will give iinothrr of their until funhei nonce on Tuesdays unit
Inmini' New Flnghtnd suppers Sat­ Fridays every week.
urday. February 27. the (duce to
be announced biter
A delirious
The regulaf meeting of ihe Wcl-,
menu is always served b\ these In fare 1iepirriinent will lie held Wed­
dies who art- noted lor their delirious nesday afternoon at three o'clock.
. . supper will prove
rookery and, tins
A full attendance ¡s desired and
•\eept inn to the tub
chairmen of nil committees are re■lurwtcd to inbuilt written repoits,
that the chairman of the tiepuitmont
I un limi; ( luh tiir'.e
may make a full report at the an­
Among tin* mtcriisting exhibits
nual business meeting of the club.’

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A. R. KEY. Cahier

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�T H E SANFORD HERALD

P J O E 8IX

FEBRUARY |

CORNELL COACH IS THERE WITH DIPLOMACY
B e Som ebody!

B e In d e p e n d e n t ! 3

1 began last year with $100.00 stock, did $8,000.00 business. You can do as well.
Will send you complete lot of
trimmed hats for $2,r), $.r&gt;0 or $100, as you desire. Order at
once for spring trade, you double your money in one week.
Ix.’ t me tell you bow I hare made a success.

Mrs. New m an’s Ladies $3 and $5 Hat Store
23 North Ocean Street

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Majority of Friendj Thought Mr, taking other medicines.

take his advice, although I did not hats

Hughes Would

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Die, But

any confidence In it.
I have now been taking Black-Drangy

One Helped Him to

Jacksonville. Florida g

lo i^ o a o a o a o D o o o o D D o o o o o o o D o o o o o o o a

I decide t,

lor three months, and it has cured me^

Recovery.

haven’t had those awful sick headset*«

D ooaoaooooao

since 1began using it.
I am so thankful for whai (JLickDraught has done for me.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught has bee«

Cennin-teed

found a Very valuable medicine lor ds
rangements of the stomach and liver. U

R O O F IN G

Is composed ot pure, vegetable herbs,

r o a a à B Ïr ia a

contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely.

13 years ocrvico when you buy
roofing, when you Jtnow you can
get 15 years guaranteed service
when you buy

It can tie IrreJ?

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'C a n fo r »! THr-pbon** f n m p i r i v ' k
• inet» ur or&gt;lir;iarir* • ur. igr* • it.*
mrnts. with «hi* »atri rit\ of
,Ida.

LtOAL AIIVI RHSINti

Section 7.
Said r t i m p i r &gt; « h »
i h r f l r f k of t hr city ruupn!
Sanfnrd. Flo rid a, it» arerj.t*.
rimine** within *i*t&gt; d a * .
.
&lt;t »hall take wfTrr'

n

D u r a b il it y
Guaran - ir r t /

It m e n n i tha beat p ro te c tlo n f o r yotir bu lidi riga.
i l i teleph one Mnr*. p o l n u n i w ir r-, ami oth er
telephony p r o p e r ly , in Ih * .tr*-ei. and p uli ­
ti«- p i a r . » nf ibi« r i t i „ I Santoni. Un tlrl*. tu
Ihn Southern Urli Telephone
T e le fr a p h

Y o u ran tett ronfine uni il llie rn«n reme lutine—by every known tanna—twin il,
indi il, tra/ ìt, bile it and «ben &gt;00 gel ihrmHi ytm’ll knnw Juit a* murhaboul
how li&gt;ng il will wcar ai vvhra yi u turici).
F.trrn a footing c ip e r i r a n ’ t Ir li b y anv tr i b*»v |.,nc m o fin g « i l i Li.t,
I m e I r t i i . on |tir r.-.&gt;f W l i n , , &gt; I.fiI luti 1 I... t &lt; l i , i l i in In,
l-riiinil it « u b a I t - i r a r gv«ramr&gt;-, l u . k c l 1« III- r r . p o n - i b i l i n ,*&lt; lui
lix i h n u tttilli— tlictr". the Lind «f «lepre,Libie |&gt;r-«Iti. t « r arr ImiLing

to nur ru.tnmrrj
W’Iirn iti tirr*| ,&lt;f Bull-lini? \ I atri 1il . I.«imbr- •«f a’I l n«l», Si«« L M«*i,l«!ifiy , \f«.
ktutL, eli lemcttiliri tlixt « r luuullr «pialli) &lt;-di alni imi piaci air n^lit

tda, hrrrby rattfraaly rr*»* .
an«l ihres h e r r h ) mjulr-- tb#
T rfr rih on r and T r ' r g f a j . t »
eon ritt tun preee-hitt

i iiunrii nf thr- t'it&gt; i»f hanfnrit

Hrrtiiiri 1 That t»rrrnt«^tun
ami ihr
■imi- i* Krrrby grantrd to thr Unirli bi»f ñ
Mr! I Trip phour afiif 1Vi rg f aph t Uft3pa»*&gt; . 1 t b*. « f i g h t » . g r a t i l I
*1 I I■■ » « f a her*
.t* liii
and l»JÌgn«, In rfi-i!, nprratr
anti maintain linr* nf tri**ph«mf ai -i *rì. * n r i f*%n* t h r » » t ! * ,
nia,
thr
right at and » f r ­
graph liiriudtftg thr nrrr»&gt;ar&gt; J»»dr*t h%
tuffi lini fieri fu i ! rmiilurtnr«. upun al*irig i t ’ hi* franchi*** m purr) «
and ufidrf ih** putdir ici»-l-, »ifrvli and anti triegra ph plant, ptr*i
hi gh* a) * i»f th*- ' It y of Sattfiird iTuntii m* of »** ntK* r
a* Ua fninuf M ma* fri« ni •&lt;rr»r t-i VI'fu»- t*
[ifu* nini that all pnln# -h»ít fu- tiral h**frfjj grant*-*I - * a.p&gt;
. r r l y which i h r *t«i&gt;1 cm
and ay ni inr tri t al
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Charle* E. Courtney, Cornell Coach
Chari««« K. Courtney, roach o f ihn
Corm-ll crew«. In»» (conn on record
that hi* men will win at Poughkeeiml«
thla » prtitK
A man cloan to tin* vet*
eran hu» let the cut out of the ha aCourtney‘a trouble the last two years
was caused bv dissension In the boni
Tho two senior societies always are
rivals In the election for commodoro

of the t'orni-ll nary
)rars the foen bf the n
down on him" and the
• d In poor tenni«ork
"T v e »tot ’em both
I hough," say* fourtne
little muneuveriiiK a:
man elected who wo
make the \amity crew

!W lln tt 2
T h a l Ihr
a» »»fit
f "*d1-■ I-), 'Vlff tir nf efail* u» di«&gt; ■*

«lii'fir undrr Ilia

rh ilf

1 mmy d r iir r t«» pufeha
f ht ipf »»prf * &gt; . r* al

» i«t«»fi »»( (hr i »*i rutili

rii, and thr *ati| Suuthfin Itali T *■+rphmii •
and Tt-irgraph * unipari) -hall raplgrr «n d
pro|»rrl&gt; frla y any »Hlrwalk ur « t f r r t that
ma y he &gt;iu|&gt;l»r*H| l.y it m tn r remaifuvtlofl

**f li* imra. aful upnti fadurr nf ih» rtimpani

an to ifiì afirr ftv* ¡Jay»* not ira in writing
■hail h a i r f i r m p n n !‘ &gt; thr tri a &gt; ir nf ih r
rit i of HinfuriJ. Flurula tn »aiti c u m j- im
f i r r i i j n*a&gt; ft- pair *uf h purtmn uf ’ Hr
•talk f t i t r r H that may
h u r Ira n &lt;li«
fufi-rtj by «aid - unip ari). and r«»t|*&gt;* i I h »
r* *\ *4i i p f u f i r d Irum »aid *«-rr«t»any

PLANK JUMPS TO FEOERALS MEN TO-DEFEND DAVIS CUP

Full line new crop seeds of all kinds.
supply your wants. Write for new catalog.

We

Kilgore Seed Com pany
P l a n t C i t y , Fla .

Sanford

Coca-Cola Bottling Company

Left-Handed
P i l ch e r
Wi th
L on g
e»t Continuous Record Wi t h On e
Club M a k e « Expected Leap.

What Is perhaps (he liiiiK-***( record
for continuous a c m e service with one
cluh In (he history of hasnhatl w ns
broken when Eddie Plank. Athletic
veteran and hero of several world’s
series contests, took his expected leap
to the Federal league Ilnrrv G o l d m a n
of the Baltimore Federal« obtained
Plank’s signature lo a new league run
tract after n visit to the pitcher's
homo at Gettysburg. Pa
Plank wus
a pit« lief for t ho Athletics for 11
years, bis first notable work b e i n g In
the world s serlea of i!'l)5 Since thnt
time he has been considered the one

Bottlers o f Soda W ater and

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SrrffüTi I

Norman E- Brookes and Anthony F,
W i l d i n g Have Made Last Stand
for International T r o p h y . -

aliti p f K d r g r «

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un it

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t.o l i r a .

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by

a r t-it ral un

1rf ftv« *»f Ihr »aurf a■-« ,
H*tlt»*n 1* Tin» - f
f" f rr from ar.tl afi-* if
amî mppr.iiaf !.&gt; t r n
t'«*M*i| f»y !h. f i l y
Sanford. Fïur'da, In
d* ) tf F» »‘ ruar y n ' h*
nil* *h» -¿»arri nini* h&lt;»

|n run*iilfritinn nf *h* rigM* '
hrrrtn granlad. »aid

-hall, ii|Min dr inat, «! prut id* nur
• n f # f h pulir ut» »f. ic h ih r «“it y of

"m p iiü

A p l' lr n r i)

affli

ih,

'‘ an fu id
Mn Mai*. rf-a&gt; ilr-o»’ * ' »* *11 i c h rii f r i f 11 r
» I am t r ir graph or pnlu r ‘ r f r graph ■ .* * •
Inf ihr f i r r u - r *¡ f f U*1 [iiillrt arid fi r ■** ai arm
Irlrgfaph «y strili nf t Im- rily
nf Sanford
hiiifid a
d'rr f1111n 1
T h a t * aid « u m (•a n &gt; * t«ai! al
wt»&gt;«*r * n«i m u n i t i «,
a*t ur ro» lit n i h j r r i ln ih r --iiy » rdtriarifra t Flor Iilm« fatili m» t Ih*
no* in riiaiaittrf ur wklrh ma) bar Irfcaflrr i in ffatfr v n r uf »»ur I
pourd rs-twti•
. » » Va» thr ti»# of ih r pyhfìr ' faillie! rirri unii fl f t *rr*

Now that Norman F Brookes and
A ¡it lion y F. Wilding have taken back
the [Javls cup to the land of the kanga­
roo. by virtue of their victory over the
best America put forth, the thought t
rntnes thnt -hla probably w-as the Inst ■.',,rrU
•*&gt; tri* |ifit rtf and trdr graph rum
parpo*
t
stand or the great Australians tn the
Srrt mn *» Thai «ani runi|i»n&gt; «hall «ri 1
damnify
th
r
r;t&gt;
of
^aofgrd,
M
nr
da,
again**
battle f o r . the International trophy
and a»*iirr;r * ! ‘ l i a l l l t i*. f **r -laniag*** »1 t
Brookes, although still a wizard of in a , * *i -* «ir • «-*■r ■»• * « ^ - - * . *
* * -*
Strokea

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Thrfrff»rr, thr- idi'l cits

&lt;’**fri|»ar» y
Hr ti Mfdatnr-d b&gt; th** Mayor and 4'ity

D i r « n !i
I tu itali«!
t h r rr big
f,,r l«i »eli

I*

for*»* aril ríT»rt for « fi t *ii
from
t hr &lt;ta( r whrr u
i
and it «hall Im» « i t h j m t*i „ ,
ron si) Hiittaa uf i h r art * til t l * *
.Florida, m l It Ieri: “ An art
|*r ,r
(¡ r a n t in c
by M u n lf ip il lt i*«
.&gt;r
•&gt;r Might a t o t ’ ar S tr ic t* for
&lt;
p o ara for t n y
l ! ir r a d ie r 1»
or W ith out
king thr It it i '
t r r thr E x p ir a tio n of »urb I«
rhaar P r o p e r ty u«rd uhri**t - u* r
Of Might.' a p p r o v rrl June 2», '

M*«I '

i* f k uf I I I » I «Mi fi t
k»fd. Fiori dm

tils

-(length and r*i«*-*d iift-*r a hard se«*
aioli on the courts, and In Itili» (tils
■t 11ft * H**r f t i i ' l
li* i l »
.•* « 1 ^fi. -Ml* *
Will III* eVeU mole pronuurued
•if »aid
it ) anil l U
»ftrp tam -r
&gt; '• r
T »I the I leietsdmiii, M K l
Wilding, too, although a massiv« cum P*n y uf tfalm urdtnmnrr « fa» *41 b* an
o ih e r p i r t l e i in tot ere»!
I airr^m cRi b y It
pay to the c it y of SinN o l l re i&gt; here by yi\rn you ■l- athlete and sinewed like an ox, seems ford, Florida«* an y iu m of m o o « y for which
ümnt'F «h ir itf of Sem mof* »
city hub y bccoivtt i Ib H c f ro m *»r b y on the |i|b d i y of Januar)
to be slipping backward, and haa not i tfa*\
rraifiri pf much in jury .
i e dl m mri t o f « 11 mr h m r t ' *'
at any time since his appearance In
Strtiiin f*. Tin* • « id Southern
Hr#I Trîç- „! J»:Ünil ln
p mte -«c**uwie l " * ‘f
this country« shown Ike form that for- - pbtfnc *Ritti Tctf"ir«p'fa OlmpitTny f* hrirF* • * foll-r»«I•, ( p -iai! F * »f -J;u«■1
a ut hilf t i n ! I p ««*t|uirr. either !»&gt;
purrhiM* u umft er nf *•»+!. |fa* e*f u-«*
uterly won htm the championship of Ilf
ot *|*r, lit Ilf thr r-J1il |&gt;ntrnl 1fir* fnyr, tiimr nafai P I * r r-"
all-the world
Me too, will probably and ■ i p -* which mpw nin*tiiu|i tfar rni*r«r 11 »■ h f \ f t l B » r | « ( . r* i»♦ * 'i *
plant nf ih r '-anfur I
«*lrpfatihr »*f ¡ e i l *aiii » » i f **( t M v I
tie content now to step down with lrt#pfa«ir»e
f p l f ip lli). am! I hr •an) Sftnfnnl Í rlrnhuhr huf «if and utidc» * !•« ■**
Brookes, bis captain, and let younger l' i- rs p in y i* here by *ulhr»n«n1 1*1 ***li mn*f 1’ßUM in an-l
S*-nt -»
I ra n . f r r .■id pr«ipi*rt) **• »fa* •• I '»-•ulhf-ri» in i h a i o r l » ti * t u * » ;•
men take up the burden of defending !•■ T * I• j tii*h» an-I f * i r f r * id t n ip **»
• herein S M
-* * i'
tin* trophy th,*v fought so hard and so a -* ¡1 ■ • *&gt; *! S o u l f i r m l l r l l | • I r fa n n r m . } M K K lrtf hl r t* -tet»* *•
T H tfriph
* 1-mpmny I* hrrrby muihnrlzed mpneir In e 1 1*1 ra u-i *.r, «
, gallantly to lake back to the other side tu maintain mn4f o[»erat» smjd
tine* and ju-iymcni fa\ « fe f iu h r » ' l
p fo p e f fy , o f
itir h p i r l i «»I t h r rn
■* »&lt; mmy } qu an*! final &gt;tj*tc,T'* ' , f '*
! of the world
-t*-rirr. tn tfat « t r t e t * mud public plmre* *»f
fhr f iiy of S an ford. F io n d i, in the » i m e
manner m* *1 the « i m í linca m i t p r o p t r ty
famd tr e n o r t ( i n » l l &gt; cofaitrurled b y It un*
der im t tn m r r o r d in r e «itfa «he t e r m and
p ro riii n n « nf «fati ordinance, frpre mnd ciemr
of ars&gt; and mil m n d itlo n t or rhmrfp# hrretpfpre i m power! upon amid p ro pe rty or f i i i !

\Y it ne** fTi) farmt and •
th l* ifae fath da» of JiBMa’ j , A

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K. A !‘«'t *-l

Cle rk of Ctrrut« CoiiM. Srrrin-d
(»e»J»
l l y Jm» » . Kol •*
VYlUon ifa Hm ii h o td et
A t t o r n e y * for riminlif!

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P ow er D e h in d th a Boat

Here is a complete outfit you can cany with you anywhere
Clamp it on your rowboat,
doty,skill or canocnnd travel
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t to 9 miles an hour. On
lake, bay or river you have
«£^7*
n power l&gt;oat for commerce
or pleasure and youHnvcstrnent is extremely small.

THE DETACHABLE

IJ A XJJ you buy must t)car flic
"
O. K. that »ives you
R O A T co n fid en ce. F e rro
*__ motrfhi may justly
M O T O R ¿aim thisconfidence
iu v a v n
lxK_msc lhcy have

beat bet on tho Athletic »taff. Plank'*
record ia all the morn remarkable
because of the fact that ho la a left­
hander. And another feature In con­
nection with Plank** Jump la the fact
that Connie Mack took occasion to
say that tb? veteran is «till a great
pitcher and that he wished him well—
that's Connie Mack.

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g . T A N K STEEL
STRUCTURAL
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S TA Y BOLTS
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M AH O G AN Y
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According to a friend of lUias Ford,
ALL HARD WOODS

all the good points emlxxlicd by
experienced* experts
who have built up
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Ferro power nml reputation in the engine
A
world.
J The results
ulta you get nre
j o finished product.
¡t yoart^J toiLyl
f o r Catalog
w ith p r i e « »

A lle

113 Oak Ave

Eddie Plank, Former Athletic .Star.

ARM ORED AUTO USED

probably the greatest developer of- tho
■pltball and originator of the emery
ball, Itusa conceived tho idea of throw­
ing these exceptional foolers after
studying the way billiard halls curve
when the engtlah Is applied. Pbrd's
latest success/ ih« "swivel" or "cork­
screw** ball. Is also derived from the
study of the curving and twisting of
the Ivories on a billiard table.
One-Armed Golf Mitch.
A unique golf match was pulled off
at Hot Springs. Va*. recenU). between
two one-artuod golfers. WUllan» Patch.cll and Charles Fry. both ot Now
York. They are both “ southpaw»*’ as
well a* “single paws,” and a big gal­
lery followed them.

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JACKSONVILLE .FLORIDA 4

Pbwlw b&gt; A 1....XVUI i-t«M
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»F.MUIARV 12, 13»5

Costumes for the Winter Promenade

MAD TO WORK
HE DIO IT.

INK

You may have thought that the
squirrel wan Just showing off when, ho
walked the telephone cable all the
length of the alley, nays the Indian­
apolis News, and you tnay have
classed' him with the sort of foolish
people (hut have walked wires over
Niagara (alls. The fact was that tho
squirrel wanted his breakfast, and
what was much more Important, his
wife wanted her breakfast. The snow j
was so deep that the squirrel would
|only hnve succeeded In burying him­
self If lie hnd tried to walk through
It. and It was packed so tightly down
! next to the ground that he could not
gel to his storeroom at the foot of the
tree.- Ho could not telephone to the
corner grocery, because he hud no
telephone, and ho could not borrow
from the neighbors, because he had no
neighbors. He could not lly, and ho
could not beg loudly enough to- bo
heard. It seemed to him that If ho
had been anything but a squirrel.
as he tins a squirrel,
he hnd to help himself, and lie started
I bravely out to do It, He walked tho
, slippery cable nil the length of the alI ley, and found some froxeu bread In a
mrbage can conveniently near a tele­
phone pole.
Then he walked back
again, and carried his wife's break­
fast to her.
It sounds so simple, and It was so
His feel were cold, and so
stiff that they skidded
Me was a fat
no
Mltlo squirrel, and every Inch orr so he
slipped bo far to one side or tho'othor
that he almost lost his balance-.i i f It
jacket* nt tho waist line and the merest
Iir.d not been for Ids tall, he never
hint of a slope Inward at the sides.
could hnve made It. How that tall did
One could not ask a better or more
work! Now on tip* side, now on that,
graceful management of the fashion­
and
now
jerking
steadily
along
able silhouette
Hut the f.ihtl&lt; (tir*
stmight above the wire. The poor tall
really look best when urn-d wlih
was heavy with snow, and ached with
smooth faced cloths Iti making up a 1
tin* nuarctistomed exercise, put It went
costume With skirt ot tunic bordered
bravely
on.
balancing, correcting,
with I'omoiie, and a short coiit ot it
cal. blog, holding, and, indeed fairly
a line combination, durable ami hand
pushing the squirrel along the wire
some, results
1 lie squirrel pmbnblV thought that the
Otto of the smartest nf rloih gowns
«In- was there for im other purpose
shows a plain .kit! utili long narrow
than to atlord him u passage through
triangles of the fabric tur let in. one the air. and no doubt he bail several
at each side of the front, one at each tilings to sac about the sire of iti••
Side of Ilo Ino k alol one III Hie renter »Ir e and its slipperv condition i.nd the*
hark
The short coat of doth Is general lark id net oiiitnoilntloh afford
lengthened bv u skirt sewed to it and •'•I by public service corporal Ions, etirut to ripple about the bottelli
It nt tlrelc forget Mug that If (lie wire bad
tends tn the knees, hilt not to rnss the not been there 111 - and bis wife would
front of tin* figure as It hangs from linei&gt; bad tin breakfast and probably
the sides and Ino k of tin- short jio k. I t no 1iiTidi or dinner
The more d&lt;&gt;
'there Is a baud of Hoitnure. ubali I pendent we hei ome on puldh service
forms a bolder about the skirl of tin* tor pin at Ions, the mure liiull we ran
coal
Cuffs and long revers are also Unit with them
mudo of It
For wear In mild climate* the ro*
P h re n o lo q lc .il
lume trimmed with fur cloth or using
Nelson s Kite) i-lop.-dill says
Of I ho
tur cloth with plain cloth In Its com system of phrenology advanced by
potation, is tin- most plonstlig of tin- Hull. Spur/helin and I'otnbe. two facts
-e.i--.oii h to w produi lions
are sulfleletitly condemnatory, t l )
JULIA BOTTOMLEY
The gray matter on the surface of tho

HAT particular kind of fur-cloth tor
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lng of cord nml billions. It reflects
something of the military moil es Hut
thu jin ket, or short coat, is strikingly
origlimi 'topping off tho straight scant
underskirt and long full tunic with
which nil the world of fashion Is more

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The coat merits study, as it Is un­
like nny other without departing from
the lines that are dei reed an correct
for this season It Is double breasted,
short In front and sloping downwind
toward the sides. At the back It Is
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«tends somewhat below the middle of
the entire length of the figure
The
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diminnlive cajio extends over them
anil asroHR the back, it terminates at
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K/IIowlng the line of Ihe capo a lint
turfi m .-r collar lies below tho stand
IrA; collar of fur Hy Ibis arrangement
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* little eccentricity occasionally soino
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U&gt;*t U very pmtty. .
„ 7 " * oatchlest or tho novelties In
mis v
l* 11 d°uble slocking. The
“nderhose Is of plain Bilk In a color
Hi*», ’
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mesh. Tho colored foundations are
presumably to bo chosen In match tho
gown, and for summer wear this Is
n novelty that may flourish The com
btnnllon of black nml whin . worn with
oxfords or slippers, ought t•» bark m*
pcclally well with white dresses.
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tion Is managed by weaving the foot
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and tho upper part (beginning at the
mtddto of tile calf) in a color. Stock
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tho light colors mukit an appeal on
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tho finest hosiery smart white dock
lng appears as a dryish on Mark silk
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fashion fs away from coUlnt*ls In the
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’ the'flrsT o r d e r geniuses who could,
bear comparison with a Devrlent, it
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How did you get them?"
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tho bones and fat snd all tho real ot
thfi trimmings. So when 1 bought this
turkey I made them give ms tho feathaM I*
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— Mr*. W. W. little. poet, editor
! and dt)»trict o r í » nlier of the Ep*
worth League wan the guest of Ml*.
Steinmeyer ft»r several day* last
I wFck.
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ABOUT PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

(Con li nuoci From Patio 5)
Mr. and Mrs. .T. J. Price, who
They will remain over Sunday to have been the guests of their sister,
onjoy aoverul days’ at the carnival. Mrs. G. F. Smith returned to DoLand Monday.
Mrs. Frank Lane of DoJ.nmi visit­
Mrs. Farris and little son. ( ’ holies
ed Miss May Doyle lor Fair week.
and Mrs. Smurt who have been vis­
Among those going to Orlando iting their father, Mr. C, F Has­
for the Fair are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. kins returned to their home* in Jack
Davison and Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. sonville Saturday.
Abernathy.
A charming havy of attractive
visiting
girls for Fair week were
Mrs. E. G. Tyner, who has been
Misses
Jufiu
and Lottie Dutton,
the gifest of her daughter, Mr*. K.
Louise
Watts,
Julia Miller an'd
J. Holly returned to Tampa Satur­
Katherine Garden, all of DoLand.
day.
They were the guests Of Mr*. L. P.
HaganMrs. A. D. Roll and little son of
Little Rock, Arlf.j uro visltlnjT^Wrs.
Members of-the Chautauqua tal­
R. L. Norwood, mother of Mrs. ent stopping nt the Robbins Nest
Roll. They will spend six- weeks in this week are Misses Mary Goiley,
Sanford.
Eileen Beatty, Cora Cuwthurfi, May
••

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Eileen Beatty,
Cora- Cawthorn.
Mr. T. G. Evans of Helton. I’n.. Maud Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Ford,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. James II. Shaw and Chas. Lane.
Howard.
Mr*. Dempsey, who has been the
Mr. Hobt. Bly, Miss Eleanor Bly guest of her sister, Mrs. Harrold hss
ancL Mr. Tlsaot of DeLand spent returned to her home nt Tamps.,
Satùrday in tho city, the guests of
M l . and., Mrs.. IL ..U -. ClutppclL o il .
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[ttrthir ^*
lew *# «Celery avenue.
i Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson are.the
Mrs. M. D. Frier of Oklahoma is happy possessors of a little 9 1-2
visiting her sister, Mrs. Alfred Lilja. pound son, born February 3rd. He
Mrs. Frier will remain'sev'tffsl week* will be called Arthur. Jr.
In Sanford before going on to Sa­
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Matlowc an­
vannah, G*., to visit another sister.
nounce the birth of a little daugh­
ter, Tuesday. Feb. 9th. The little
Misses Mary und Lucca Chappell
lady will be named Carol Louise.
and Messrs. Chase and Colburn
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were among thoe*, going to lite Or­
Sotitc to ('aßt o.l Union* Depot
lando Fait' on Thursdny.
, * For u Dry
J Emmet, Edward and II. B. Mc­
On Wednesday at 7 p. rn. the fol­
Call, Jr., of Oviedo were guests of lowing groups are called to rehearse
their unde, Rev. F. E. Steinmeyer their parts* in the play to he given
for several day* of the Fair
They on March the 4th at the Imperial
have returned to Oviedo.
Theatre:
Group I
Mrs. Chattetmuch. Mis Dingee
The committee on arrangement*
for the orphans day ul the Fair re­
Her Daughter, Malta, Elisabeth
gret that the name of Mrs. John McLaughlin.
Jinkins was omitted from the list of
Depot Master. Roy Chittenden.
Joe Gamin, Mis* Olga Schultz.
ladles assisting.
Mrs. Jinkins, who
is chairman of the relief and charity
Group 4—
Deacon Longfare, f'lnionce Ma­
committee of the Methodist church
was very active in securing lunch i honey.
Flo, Miss Mary Chappell.
for the children, for which the
thanks ol the committee are due ‘ Joe Gamin, Miss Olga Schultz.
Fan, Mrs. Butt.
Mr*. Jinkins.

FEBRUARY 12. H is

THE SANFORD

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For Rent— 160 acres fine trurkinf
LU, Mbs Lucca Chappell,
f
&lt; $&gt;
land,
orango grovo of 13 a,.ri, j*
Dude, Dr. Fuin.
acre
tract
of splendid himmorit
Group 6 —
land. For full information addi**.
Prof, Learned, Mr. Lloyd..
Salt Lake City Is to bo token Into
H» H., c-o Court Rouse Room in
Mrs. Gurrulous, Mis* Grelchen the Pacific Coast league.
Orlando, Florida.
47. , *
Schultz.
• • •
Mr*. Needy. Ml** Carrie EnsHonus Wagner admits his “ tegs
Foi Rent 6t Sslo-H room hou|#
minger.
have slowed up," but considers him­
and. small store, on Oak avenue
Prlma Donna, Miss Aapinwall.
self usoful at the age of forty-oao.
One acre land fot vegetable e.inlen
• • •
Depot Muster, Roy Chittenden
m
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A teal bargain. N H Garnet
The Philadelphia fan. according to U All Local Advertisements Under
■Joe Gamin; Miss Olgn Schultz
50-4tc
Mack, has been fed on so much rich
Group 7—
This
Headlnß*
TIIKEE
CENTS
a
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food that ho has acquired tho gout In
Miss Fish well. Miss Fish.
o r ' Ront—Large
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For
Ront-Largo front bedroom
hta spending arm.
.
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum ttn(J eonnectin(tI sittinK rtlH Oon'
Widower, Dr. Butt.
m *itb
• • •
Charge 25 Cents.
Susie, Norma Herndon.
fuel supplied.
Also large -«ingle
The
Southern
league
figures
show
Mary,Ellen, Florence Henry.
bedroom.
603 Myrtle avenu.
! Harry McCormick of Chattanooga hit &lt;?♦♦♦« ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
■19-41C
Bonj. Harrison, Robt. Holly.
for .322 last season. He wasn’t a
(¡rover Cleveland, Harvey Parrish pinch hitter, cither.
FOR SALE
i; For Rent—-Tree*, orange, i¡r:.|w*.
Joe Gamin, Miss Olga Schultz.
• * •
fruit, otrx First cina* stock deliver,
This arrangement has been made
Tho Central league may enlarge to
For Sale— Wholesale shipping fresh ed. Address J. M. Chaffer. Kntej.
for the convenience of those in the eight teams, taking Into tho fold
l ‘ -ltp
cast and If everyone w ill'make a Youngstown, Erie and Wheeling. water fish business, Including fish prise, Fin.
nets, fish boats and gasoline launches
special effort to he present, the Springfield, O., la out.
F'or Rent— Rooms with hoard,
‘ also fish house, etc. Inquire of G. L.
• • •
chanco gained thereby for drill work
703 Palmetto.
•Iteti
29-tic
will lessen the necessity for frequent
Says the Now York World: "Con* j! Vincent.
rehearsing, and will bq much appre­ nie Mack says he has no Intention o t
‘ for Sale Cheap— Farm ol i* here*,
F'or Rent— S evirai nue &lt;&gt;llirtciated by- the finance committee of disposing of Melania, Harry or Baker.
tiled, houre and outbuildings, rooms over Yowell’a
Kn.|tiir&lt; N p
That
still
leaves
him
a
$75.000
Infield.”
I
the club anti the director. Howwith growing crops.
Easy terms, j Yowell &amp; Co.
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evr, if it is impossible to attend on
Reason, sickness.'
W. E. Squires
A
Chicago
critic
ofjtho
drama
saya:
Wednesday night, please notify Mrs.
For Rent— Two big »tores on
near Celery avenue.
38-tf
J, W. Barnc* ns early as possible. "McHale »Ing* better than he pitches.” i
i East First street.
Joe Dn Mont,
Marty stood thirty-eighth among tho
Tuesday’s paper will give notice of
l-'or Sale or Trade— Wood yard
Coca Cola Company.
24-tr*
American league pitchers last season.
group* called for Thursday and Fri­
• • •
and mill. Owner has other'business.
day nights.
Rooms for Rent— Three unfur­
Box 1247, city. •*42-ti
r- * ei/.vw•«. ’ ,• •&lt;.
^{
nished room* well located. Inquire
Melon Seed for Sale— Selected at 206 Third St’,
F IN A N C IA L S T A T I:M f.N T
Charlie Herzog establishes suoi tier
2*-ifc
M il l* under Hrrllon .12 Chapter 359*. record.
Ho is tho first managir In } Tom Watson in any quantity. Write
Acts of 190T, Laws ot Florida, showing
MMrfAfOt* lsu»,ihu«i4.v»4W Tai OwOrv . H U 3 la jtttL a-Xwo-yce v wontratt. .La J M*Uos*,Bro*«-fcTuuiwv Faitholioway,
tur ulI fuminolo County, Fiorili*, to !&gt;• rot- load tho neds, oven though they fin- ; Florida.
48-4tp
levied (or the rurtent y »*r 1914, and the
W ANTED
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apportionment ol the u i s , to the several Uhed last
fund* wllrh taaew—4r*rr been levied for.
For Sale or Rent Cheap— 1
7
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Inrludlnf l*otl tales.
Earl Hamilton, tho Browns’ left- ¡»ore farm, «U filed, two good flowing
Good table hoard at Mr* It L
Total
amount
chare«.]
hander,
who hurt hla bread-winning' well* Near Beck Hammock station.!
p e r t * * roll o f l '411
*137,.151.OS
27-tfc
Ad tire** J°nc*'
Park avenue.
wing in an aufomobilo accident this F'enced and good burn.
(ientral Fund
20,909.9*
I'tillt rtiuna to January
fall,
reports
that
tho
arm
seem*
to
Cora
C.
Hollinger.
125
Center
St.,
•11,19th
1.S49.3I l*.oeo.;t
Want work on farm or anything,
have mended properly.
It. ad A llrfdi« Fund
29.2.73.»7
Canaslut», N. Y.
39-tf
by respectable, strong young * Ml*
Culler tIdo« to January

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3t. 1911
1.9*9 03
(,. iir.rft] Srhoul Fund
29,273.97
Collection» lu January
11.1913
3,9*9.01
Suh Hrhuul l'«.ndv .
11,14*,**
t'ollerllun* la January
31.1913 ................. : 1,324.77 Poll* ............................ 1,393.00
Cotlrrtluo* lo January
31.1913
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117.00
Special It. A H. lll.trlrt No. 1
23,0*1.27
Collection' to January
3L |9I3
3,loy*9
lllark Hummock l.talo• ( « I tilt fill .
13,703 99
Coliectlur« to January
SI. 1913 .
SOI.SO
Fin» A Furtellure fund
1.1*1 99
. nllertlnn* to Jarvua.y

11, 1913

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23.2*193
9.024.09

George Chip wants lo fight Al Mc­
Coy again.
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Jesa Willard may bo taken on n
tour and moot all coiners.

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Jem Driscoll, one of the cleverest
Kngll*h boxer* w ho ever came lo these
shore*, ha* given his services to the
Fltgllsh army.

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For Sale Cheap Large young man of 21. Ffxperienee. .....I
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mules, farm wagon* and harne** 1encea, from N Y . *tut.Owner has no use for them. J. li. Brown. Gen. Del., Jacksonki.ll.- FI*.
,4U-2tp
Campbell, Crescent City, Flu.
4!&gt;-2tc
If you wish to *eli your Sanford
F’or Sale- Old Fibre F’actory site property or' exchange it for Cleve­
on Lake Monroe, near old Atlantic land, Ohio property commumnie
Coast Line Uy passenger de|»ot. with Wm J Wilson. No 1!'.'- tVdSplendid site for manufacturing in­ liamson Bldg,, Cl. ■vela mi. Ulli.. »&gt;r
dustry
Both rail and water facil­ John Wilson. M» lin nvill» •» «-'i Hr.
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ities. For term* and price address Sa iiford
L. H Woottnn. r-o American Fibre
Lost Silk »nidi1 f*»1• v f * *»11#•*i
Company, Jacksonville, Florida.
pendant
Fiori.-/ r.-t urn 1-1 Aller4&amp;-9t p
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F'or Sale One large choice city rewurd
i ■-&lt;l&lt;
lot on the corner of Eighth street
I*.
Hnd Laurel avenue, facing park, and ’ Wanted to buy an *
Alno |
one fine 10 acre celery farm two Steam engine
mile* west and near F'ir*t street See ( i . W Britt, Fall v o
50-21p
Will sell both at half price. If you
want to get double your money’
LOST Small bundle -.1 .... •I, r
worth call quick on owner, 20s silk. Finder will be r.-w
french avenue.
l!»-2lr
turned to the (¡ate ( »
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Mr*
J.
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Parker
F’or Sale Delicious candled kum-

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Jimmy Coffroth, tho San Francisco
I t . 1913
3(19.** 1 L « l 2 . n I
promoter, fool* the effect of the clon­
1,20.111 *1 ! ing down of the holing game In Cali­
It »I» Or« . (I roll*« t
I 7.219 : t
I tjJIrrtla*. to J*n 11, 1913
fornia more than anybody else.
3137,333.92
K. A. I10UOI.AH«. Clark
Il&gt; J*. C itoIm-Mi , I* *

T a 11alane*
»•rail

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Want Ads Bring Results

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Willie ItItrhie, f irmer king of th«
.lightweight*, ha* taken on weight nt
an alarming rate lately and It Is said
that ho will not bo ablo to fight In
the lightweight rtinks again.

qur.ts and grapefruit .Hist the thing
to send your friend* at home
40c
per Hi., postpaid
Mr* James Smith
H17 Third street, Sunford. F'la
49 dtp
We carry all the leading
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. ~~ Farm, F’i.-fd and Garden
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For Sale 50,00.0 lettuce planttested and known t,• &gt;.
tin
rheap.
E . L. Brown,
Sanford this soil and climate.
49-2tp
We ran fill your order in tw (lately
Height*.
for new- crop of nil variété • ’

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F'or Sale— To those wishing a nice
N A T A L G R A SS SEED
little bungalow with long, wide ve-'
randa overlooking targe lake for
Complete stock of ganl. n
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with good hunting *,-«.1*. poultry feed und -m i e
and fishing ut hand, I cun offer such baton», etc
a property-within one-quarter mile

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of Leesliurg, Florida, with 25 foot weekly price Mm on pmdir* f. ■-I - o
gasoline launch, boat house? poult! y _
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, r Oldest wuttalHished and l.*rg.
j yard», barn »oqm orange and grape- hoUM, in F1orida
fruit ami »hade tree*, nomo truck
land, building lot», çtc., at a bar* E. A . M a r tin S c u d ( n
gain price, Address P. U. Box 203,
205 East Bay Street
Leesburg, Florida.
50-4tc
Florida
Jacksonville
F'trr Sale—30 bushels of seed sweet
potatoes.
J. W. Stiles, Sanford. —

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D E N TIS T
mock on Sanfcrd Ave. and Lcr.atk.
10 arles. Address Richard StephenWORK rt)U WHITE PEOIM.I. " s ’
aon, M. D., West Lebanon, 0(jd.
PEOPLES RANK BUILIHN*50-6tc
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F'oi Sale;;—Two Genuine Single
Comb Rhode Island Red Cockerells. PLACED A N YWHERE.FD FIIO WIII KK
Etwjui.o 717 Park .Ave.. City. Phone
In D*ilv, tVwtly, Sunday t'*P
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'For Sale-Three fresh milk cowr.
Muid* *»rvW
L*Tu* Bfurr » ,1K r*« c '
I Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla. ' 60-tf

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fine for back loters.'’ Inquire F. P.
Advertising Compainy, IncStrong, 106 E. 3rd St., Sanford.
Mul**l Ufw Old«.
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comprising part of the townsite of
Island Lake on the Orange Belt
Railroad.
Price $3,000.Q0.
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IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A R L E S E C T IO N

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ON TUESDAYS
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IN S A NtX) R Z&gt;—Life la Wóith Living
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VOLUME VI

SEMINOLE DAY AT
THE ORLANDO FAIR

SANPORO, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, FKItltUARY 16. 1315
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Tln'y leave today for Kisrimme*.
where they have an engugetiien l and
will later visit many place* in F'loiid».

No| 51.
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SEMINOLE WINNER OFFICIAL REPORT
IN ALL THE EVENTS LIVE STOCK MEET

1he Herald freely cmmine mil those
men to the need people of Florida
OVEK ONE HUNDRED CARS wjth the assurance that they "have EVEN TH E FIRST HONORS IN COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
the goods” and are all gentlemen of
FROM SANFORD IN A T ­
SENDS OUT A REPORT
THE SPE LLIN G MATCH
the first water.
TENDANCE FRIDAY

COMES HERE

Seminole and Sanford Day at the

t nrtl of Thanks

Suntnolc county was well repre­
sented yesterday at the fair, many
merry motorists buzzing into Or­
lando, swelling the crowd and adding
zest to the day’s festivities.
The
proscession from Hanford was a
notable one and vied with the Orange
county parade to the Celery City

OF THE MEETING

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Sanford Wins Match
Friday* morning the inter-county
* pel li ng match was held in tho High
School auditorium, and in it Sem­
inole county took the lead, three of
the fivr* prizes being won by stu­
dents of the Sanford Public School.
At the Start a long lino of eonteitants awaitted tho words given ou
by Prof C. M. Jones, of Lakeland,
but rapidly the number dwindled,
and those who were last to take
their seats, winning the prizes of
fifteen, ten, five, three and two dol­
lars were Nellie Long, Sanford, Max
Bradbury, Sanford, Joun Rouse,
Iron Bridge, Atlele liungc, Sanford,
and Jasper Williams, Winter Paik.
Much interest was manifested by
tho pupils, teachers and parents,
nnd almost every chair in tho room
was taken. The contest wa$ qon:
IlL k .a .i
1 ____ a ____ __ - % ir * ‘ w W
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7h,rt&lt;.d
hjSupt. MrKThnbn,
by Prof. Jones,—-Ileporter-Star.

UPSHAW LECTURES
TO GREAT CROWDS
TH E GEORGIA CYCLONE DE­
LIGHTS T H E PEOPLE OF
SANFORD AGAIN

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The I'liird Annual Convention of
the Florida State Live Stock Asso­
ciation was held in the court house
at Sanford, Fla., Feb. 3, 4. 5th, un­
der the auspices of the Seminole
County Fair, with good attendance
from middle nnd south Florida, and
many interesting lecture! and dis­
cussions.
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President C. F. Harbor of Mncclenny in his annual address outlined
pr«**nU*w»mliiions and need* oL.the.
industry in Florida. Dr. C. F. Daw­
‘
— pr
'
son of thu State Hoard of Health,
reported on the work of the Veter­
inary Division during 1314. showing
that $2 1.01)0.00 had beAn used for
hog cholera serum, and that Dude
county is preparing to begin the
eradication of cattle tick between
March and September of this year IM PO R TA N T MATTERS WERE
Some well known at or kmen taking
TAKE N I P AND DISpart in the dlsrusrlon were J. N.
POSED OF
Whltner, Sanfold; S. H. Guitskill
McIntosh; Z. C. Chambliss, Ocala;
and F L. FrjSemnn of WA tort own.
The city council met in regular
On the secoml day Mr. T. K session Fell. 1st, 1315, at 7:30 p. m.
Present. B W Herndon, president
Waldrop, of the (J S. A F Ity., read

The coming -c*f- William D. Up­
shaw, the unique Georgia editor and
orator as tho speaker at the union
"Anti-Hard Times Hally" -Sunday
•3
night, Feb. 14th brought to Sanford
one of the most notable of tho pres­
•ires
ent generation of speakers and wtiJames Argo.
»BrJiifi
;v*jB
tors. As editoi of The Golden Age
W. E. Argo,
in
at Sffilinole, county's first annual
which ho established in Atlanta nine
Mrs. J. n. Polhlll,
festival last week. The delegation
years r go, through the cooperation
Mrs. J. W. Harlow.
from Sanford was met on the Winter
of Sum Joncx.ajid L\r. C- G ^ ^ u g K * . - 'v &gt;•*$*.-«najj
Park road by a large sfatvimitU»e.
Yc?n,’ fio lias Vccomo widely known in
*
fiorii* Orlantfo’YÒMtoi day and to the
America as .wcildiiig a fearless pan,
Owww-mwt- an~th*r highway*'by J4wr
tunes of a band escorted into the city
fair officials nnd were escorted into
In tho realm of Christian citizen'-."1
1
and to the fair ginundx.
ship; while on the platform he is
the city and after aklrting Lake Kola
Seminole
county-lte*
returned
sought far and near in campaigns
and Lako Lucerne they were taken
home lute last night feeling that the
down Orange avenue and out to the
(or Law enforcement and civic
had contributed to the success of the
righteousne».
fair grounds. The day was perfect
Speaking much of his time from a
and the Seminole boosters thorQpgh- ROAD GANG IS NOW W IDEN­ mid-wintci fair, and happy that they
had in their possession the distinc­
chair, and leading sometimes on his
|y enjoyed every bit of it. The Re­
ING TH E NEW ROAD TO
tion of winning first prize for the
crutches old timers declare that ho
porter-Star has the following ac­
FORTY FEET
best county exhibit.
reminds them of Alexandet Stephens,
count of it:
Thl*
is
the
last
day
of
the
fair.
w hile his abounding wit and oarncst’‘Orange county’s visit to Sanford
ness_ have caused him to be called
Any one travelling tho road from The attendance- has been most ex­
during tho Seminolo fair last week
tho "Successor of Sam Jones."
was thoroughly reciprocated this this city to Orlando Is struck with cellent and the management is satis­
fied. Thu counties participating in
Last spring Mr. Upshaw was
morning, when more than n hlindred the great work now being put on
the fair feel that much good will
that
much
travelled
thoroughfare.
prominently spoken of us a candidate
automobiles, loaded to tho limit, nrcome to them and that their individ­
for the Untied States senate-on a
tlved from the Celery City, (lying the The roadbed is bVing widened to
ual productiveness will lead to tn- n pupi r'on the lelution of live stock j ^ H Dinge*-. AA W Abernathy, It platform of nation-wide prohibition,
forty
feet
from
tincitj
limits
to
the
celorr of their county. The proces­
vi-st merits in the lutine It has been to agricultor*
Dr Geo F Buhlt *’ Maxwell, Il E. Tolar. J. D. Da­ and even seasoned politicians desion was met on tho Winter Park end of the brick road, tin- culverts
tinbest (.nr ni liislorv. marked by of til Federal Bureau of Animul 1n- vison and J, Adams
clurud that il he had entered the
road, and escorted to the fair and other place* in the road that
1um l on Hog Cholera and
The inimités of tile last meeting nice, his irreproachable record, his
grounds by hand music, led by tit» formerly were dangerous «r- being |beautiful wuatlmr made I » «idei-..nnd dust r
-a
,1
nut u h it ’ ll in tile program has been Its t m tro|
**
t ipt
It F Buse, were read and approved.
educational work for struggling boys
lair officials.
Previous to tin-, a made safe an d all the fen
i
not n ed
Stati
i hernist tb-scrihed the best
An ordinance entitled an Ordin­ and girl* and hb unquestioned quul- •
fü
Ipcnal train of five cars had.uirtved trev* oti thè rigiri ■&gt;( wuy are lietng
!
rii** races have been largely lll- grasities
ns
a
stump
speaker
would
have
tuken
out
or
inoved
frinii
tilttomiimi
pa-tures
for
Florida
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m
e
Authorizing
the
Southern
Bell
bearing another large cfowd. who
tended
und
the
■
ird
waa
good
one,
tii
have given tho
: t to g trit (eut un-s ut t he ri*|,*p|ione and Telegraph Company caused him to
were already seeing the various,*-* » a %
This road ino* ha* th&lt;- uppeuruiiec fully up to standard slid III keeping meeting was an address by Dr F.. M |to construct, operate and mnintnin "boys" a lively chase.
hi hits.
with the records of previous years. M g ' '"'ft of t h* Federe I Bureau of
nf t ■•]*. f, hone anil telegraph upon
Hut to his ('hrixliuri work for
Truly Seminolo is having one of of a fine thoroughfaro that one
A la rge ’* i o wd for toda V
• 11 ect ed Amu..*! Imi.i * i ... Vii. ita. lia
.*n
¡,„,1 uiidiT the public roads voting men tin* Georgia reformer
the banner days of the fair, prob­ retili* ulmtit a* bemg in suine ni ilo
and tonight the lislt viti*-* will romi­ Southern t alile I li k F.fadiru! mn. strenta ami highways of thè city of b u s possibly been most successful,
ably exceeding any other day in at­ gruai good road state* north of u*
to a close
ÌAicImbiig r tereopticon slnles ami Sanford, F’Iorida, and lo ncquire, lie is a great favorite at A’ . M. C. A.
bui
Oliibardly
look*
for
in
Fionda,
tendance. Everybody seemed hap­
monili: punire filmA short, talk i,|„.rui*&gt; and maintnin linea nf tele- meetings, having opened a -•ours«
and
tt
remimi*
fot
Seininobi-ounty
py and jolly, and the visitors ar­
Sunfuril &lt;«irl W ìiin First l’ rizu
mueli
a
ppreciated
wa*
im
i*)*' by \D pfiutie and oth#*r telrgrnph jiroperty in Nashville for two years, and hnvand
thè
special
Sanford
road
districi
rived just in time to see A V.
T w e lltl Iwti
pupll*. l«-|ir*-seltlltlg
Sanford T*de|ihone Company ing ha*l severnl return dai*-* in MemFranch, manager, place over the to tuke thi- lenii in tht* creai work tfir**- loiihties •-nt■-r•*11 th&lt;- *jielling W. i; «bmdwin managing editor of „(
ihe ftr. I I t e r * l ìazettc, who ha a Ill)rt Imatcd in thè -treni* and puh- I [*ht* ami Chnttanoogu
!!■• spoke in
The widt- road is rei i n irig praises
Seminole exhibit a placard heating
contc-t lit-ltl ili t he High Sellimi
wini*r
titilli**
in
1
tonda
fi,
pia*
e*
ni
ilo*
city
of
Sanford,
1
Sa
vunmih
Sunduy
afternwon,
F’eb.
Irmi
thè
toiiri-twho
.in*
obligi-d
the information that Seminole had
binbtirig I ridai morning ai IO tu.
(q.
ifiethird
day
Mr
A
M
Filtri
Flornla.
and
tu
a
ut
bonze
thè
Sun7tb,
ori
“
Three
Corner
Storie«
for
lo
travet
this
-tri
ieh
ginrig
multi
and
received the first prize
iot ' best
ni iiirinectiou willi thè fair a* foltows.
uerj
of
Falatka
s|H
ike
un
h
I
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ami
f(
&gt;
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Felephone
Corupany
to
sell
all
Mnnhooil,”
and
thè
Savunnah
fianoli
ih
tri
this
p
a
n
n
i
t
he
st
a
t
e
a
n
&lt;
1
w
ili
county exhibit.’’
Oruuge (.'ttuiity lirlundo, t. Don siuge crup* for Florida nnd Mr F' B ,,( n* teléphoni- line«, ploes ami peis derfarod timi i he "Georgia
do murh townrd hringing thè state
Really the display was attractive,
Bridge I. ibi ***•*, I l.urkhuM, 1: ti Kelley of ili* A ( I It lt . di** wires, ami other li hqihone property, Cyi ione” -tirreil thè great croWd of
li I* safe
.then- were fresh roses from Chulliot.i. higliway ili tiil* ifiTeetlnri
\A inter l’ark. I
cube» ilo opportunity fot breeders
t|„, streets and public places of meri al thè Odeon Theiitie, moving
tu. say that ut no pomi ni 1 lurida
bearing the curds of Mrs. llrwmlt-y
Seminide County Sanford. fi
ai f method* of itîtrk* ling liv&lt;* stock Sanford, F'lorida. to tin* Southern rnnny to l«-ar»
l« t Io-re u helter road tliun this mite
and Mrs. Tilden Jacobs
^
Yolusin County D* Lami. .1. Day
The speuker was introiluced SunReports on dairy n&gt;»pcclion in Bell Telephone and I’elcgruph Com­
foni bri* k road ttanked **n either *nle
The great "Horn of Plenty" was
luna Beuch, 4. Day tona, 2.
F'lorida- cities were s u b m i t t e d by pany. was read ami placed on its dny night in Sanford in a breezy
by 30 feet of good sui face
_ filled with forty-one varieties of
Tfy* following were thè prize win- Messes R I Gordon of Tu inpa itll'l
secoml reading and pnssed lt was ' *p*-i-i-h ly Ilei
J B t ulpepper,
The county commissioners simuli!
ggri cultural product«, fresh from the
ri *-1 *
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X G Shaw of Jui'ksonville
l’io moved and snondeil that thè rulelwhich put ilo- log rrowd in great
now take &gt;tep* to hard 'urlai** ibi*
farms and gnrdcns of the sister
Fir*l Frize. I l 5 00 Miss Nellie fi--*ors Itornmel and Hnwl of Wu*h- |„. w-niv***l. and that il Ite remi in good butti»!
puri of thè rotili with elay if poscounty, to whom Ornago county is
Long. Sanford
,'lun. D I
l'r
Ila htiseli of G e o r
|„|| iu(1) ¡ . l , , , , * ! mi 0 * t i n n ì r e m l i i i g
Mr
1 P“ bi*w w lui *aid in- wa* not
silib* or al b-ust plani
Bermuda
■today the host.
} I o on
'*■(•» «inf I’n.
lira
V * l itui t ' *n. O- - - li* M* r of Agl li tilt ' It e
j,iJ f i nal
pi*-* a gè
Ih*
ri »11 w a *
ordained but
constrained.
ungr.t-- npni it .•■!i&lt; i «
v a . gii e
The lug cypress block, five feel iii
l.u ■ .
*a lifor.f
M Rai- ni Florida w.*re mia hi* t*&gt; he .,.llei| A**n. Il* rmlon. Dirigi'* Ah.r lioum I'd '* hi* *ubjei t. How to lie
1he le t,lib
i gnioj
.'faci ii pi in
diameter, exhibited by Z Spink-,
Fiord I’rtSu- J , mi lohn Bou** ¡* ■*ent for
l*fr* **e*
Speel il • *df* uiilhy, Maxwell, l ■*i.ir. Diix IMOi and Happy when you are Not Happy,”
w hi* I t*&gt; f i*r out il *| .—
AA it 1
would make u good wheel (or a log
lr**ii Itri.lg* tirangc county
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*
guru
Ilo
i
olivellilon
by I N .^dniiin. Curried. Il wa» ihcri reali with the Bible injunction " Rejoice
I a good ,
log cart showing Florida's greatest thè nini- 4*■••1 •&gt;( I.ri• k
Fourth Fuze 13.00 Miss Adelb- AAhltner of Sanford and Wili M-iin full and pnssed by unanimocs Evermore."
sui face oa thè sides of thè road U hm
shingle material.
Hunge, Sa li forti.
Traer of thè Florida
F'armer and vote.
From captivating wit
to trig
st retili o f , road wil! givi* thè pu bili­
Tho miniature «dory farm is al­
F’ifth J’ rize, $2.00 Jiisfii-r Wil­ H ameseekiT, St , A Ugust ine.
chunk.»
ui
common
u
n
u
wnd-linatiy
one of thè iìnest thoroughfares in thè
, _ A tt ordinnncii cutillcd wo Urdinways attractive, with its handsome
liams. Winter Fark.
The rfimmlTTfO&gt; on rMfdtlllrtn«. Mr
1*&gt; a beautiful
con elusion
thut
nini*-.ance requiring ih*' gnitirng ¡ ed p»v
background, st rot belting »way Tit to
Su^k.
K **1*10*1 presided
D
RootieV.
1
iniirman
i
iimini
iid
&lt;
&lt;
l
the
brought
t*ar*
to
manyeyes,
the
Road
Su perit*i*r ]t&gt; ! deserv***
a great celery plantation, with a
Frol i \f loin**, principal of tb* * l he work **f Sturator Barb**r a» llig w ilt i M i n i t e l i b l l i k , J*alt
*l*eak*r
preached
the
wholesome
credit for In- eltnnr.i
u|„-r\i*mn
fnllou mg »ireet* t," wit
Fark a le ­
most reulisilic effect.
l.nkeliiii'i *■ hools gave out the word*
*—iiletlt. sei urei! 1I ■' a|i|in|ltt meli! n ile f u m i t h è t ti n i i t i o t i •»f l ' a r k dot I rim- id triumpbart faith in rorover ibis iiiipnrl.ii t pi* • nf w"tk
Jellies and preserves were then- ill
'Fiier*- v*r*- many interi-Med citizen* » a sirong i mnitiitt*«- un li*gi*lati**n
id rotorv over "mountains
I II w
inty •••n*
1 1 1 : II.' .H ill T»'t t ) •) rc. t t ,* t he HI
great variety, and the orange and mi this road and i lu­
1 i*iior- present
lirlamlo Sen
«*(
dl
llli'llltle*
omilieli'led Già' Gl» A**'*»Uiti' i ti r-i'i tini»
•ml...... fi I
mi 'ioners afe al*o "iii t
**f
F.*rk .i v . i u i *' l i m i
grapefruit exhibit was equally at
ti ■I
qr* .11,lumi lini'* (rolli all people llughey *tre**t: Huglu'v » t r e e i . from
The thing thut impressed* many
trainee, while a medley of special­ f nf ordi ri llg t (le -a Ile
n.tere*t*'d in live «link in atidilion thl' intet*ertin|) ni Hugh*-! *l|eet uml war the (act that the mini on
ll A. I*, f . Notes
ties is seen in rustic chairs, etc."
Deal h of Mr*. Jo im
Fhe B A F I
lesson for lust l*&gt; work heretofore don* I hrotigli |*,((.g avenue to the inti r«ect uni nf Clutches was un Inspliiug illustration
Again M niitla y • vein
a vt'’ *'’ 1 i Sunday wa* very interesting.
Th e ile colini v live «tock chili* and Hughey street uml Sanford avenue, of the truth he was teaching.
Slmuld .Aulil Acquaintance lie F'uruot was east over the com rnuulty by meeting was in charge nf Group No. thanked the people of Sanford for'
A great 'throng (locked to shake
was placed o'n its first reading and
the death of Mrs. Jiiini Argo, wife 3, Miss Luing captain, with Mis* tleir coytr tesie* during the con ve ti­
the
Georitiu man's hand when he
The cub reporter strolled down to
passed
of Capt. James Argo
Mr* Argo Daisy Rett* leader.
t.'ii.
hud
fiiusitfd, to thank him for his
the High School Auditorium lust
Iteport of officer* geni and ordered
was one of the oblfisi evident* of
The olficer* elected for 1315 were
Mr John D. Jinkins held the
message-Ad
sunshine uml insfiiratinn.
evening to hear Die Orpheum Musi­
filed. Moved and seconded that the
F. Barber, Mct'lenney. pr■«Ident ;
That
/d*lri-*s
end his speech to the
cal Club, Thu cub has always hud tliis section, having com* here from Bible tjuiz and tin* members gave
bill* as signed by the president nnd
Hawkinsville. Ga,. 31 .*.ir* ago
some in I ri e-1Íng talk* on the Week’s ! '
(’ • tTiambtiis,-rtcabi. l*i
High School si «dent» Monday morn­
» warm spot in his heart for mule
lie
approved
by
finanie
committee
At the time of her 3' tli *he wu* reading.
|president; J ('• Henry. Live Oak,
ing were worth more to the yojitli of
quartette music ever si nr it the old
finid.
72
year» old. The cilizec* of Oviedo
The lesson was a Bible study nnd j -2nd vice president: J B Simonton,
Sanford than can well ho or mput *d,
dxyx at Hodding CoRegu, when the
uml most found in the 23rd Psalm. The pro­ M(canopy, 3rd vice president; J. G
I eming Bark lo Lecture
tuale quartette made life alternately have lost out; of their 1"
Bible ( onferenre Noie»
wniMi-ri
Mr* gram was a* follows:
Du Puis, Lemon City, 4th vice printmore pleasant nnd more miserable lovable Christian
Our people are delighted with tho
Argo was almost u live long member
The fourth annulli session of the announcement that lie “ Gecrgln
Psulm 23ril repeated in unison by tient; T I., Willuoghby. Gainesville,
i*y singing about the c o l l e g e and the
of
the
Baptist
x-hurch,
ami
Iter
pluZe
I.ake
Monroe Bible (’or*ferem'o began
•
*
*
crelary
John
M
Scott.
Gaines
Group
lone" is coming hark in a « »ck
campus at all times of the day and
last F'ridiiy evening Ity a lecture by * t t .vo to deiivei IF famous plat­
Sentence prayer* by members of i lie, treasurer
taking us up at all hours of the in the church as wi ll a* in I he home
will he hard to fill. H*r frn'iitl* in I Group
File legislation committee was S ,D. Gorddn **f New A ork. The form led ui e, "John ¡ i,d His Hut."
night.
Oviedo and vicinity will *u*lly mis*
cunposed
of j D Roomy. Ocala, attendance i* good and grows euch It gota without saying that he will
The I'sulrn a» a Poem, “ The laird
The curtain went up. There they her. " interment was in the union
chairman;
F. L. Freeman, Water- 1day. Mr. Gordon. Mr. Upahaw und be greeted by t big enthusim tlq
and I," Miss Linda Conelly.
■tood, the same) old Hcdding Col- gemotery.
Funeral services were
t'.wn;
Z.
C
Chamldis*. Orala;
A. Mi** AAhite ib-light the large audi­ crow d.
What
It
Teaches
About
F
’ailh,
Mr
I#ge quartette that the cub knew conducted by her |iu.*t*&gt;r. Rev Win.
ences each day by their message*.
(
arson,
Kissimmee
und
other*.
It.
L.
Rowe.
years ago, with the exception of on*- Stones.
The pall
bearer»
were
A demonstration of hog cholera Other speakers are expected this
What
It
Teaches
About
God's
Will Upshaw Here
man. There was Fiddle Dennis'tho Messrs. W. II. Howard. T. W. laiwvaccination Wits held after the close week. Mr. Gordon will remain until
lu'iidership, Mrs. Gntchol.
manager of the club, once the joyous,
A
lino
audience greeted Will Up­
ton, J. II. Jonos, A. J McCully. Z.
Special
Why Hu Leuds Us into the Paths oí the meeting. The rlnvention ad­ the close of the session.
food looking youth with never a
.iipinks. It. E. Kelsey, S .T* Huut.un- of "Klghteomnesb, ' Mr. Jirikins.
journed at noon' Feb. 6th trt meet thank» are Vxtcnded fn The 'Hotaid shaw at the Star Theatre last Sun­
fare in tho world but now (frown
dei taker and funeral director. "Tills
in January or F'ehruary nf 1310 on and the people of Sanford for their duy night and this great man gave
Whnt
the
Psalm
Teaches
About
Itray from, ycara of worry looking wan one of the most largely attended
call Of the executive committee. * efioits in behalf of the conference.
God's Protection, Mr. Davis.
them one of his many great lectures.
■» a^ter
0,hers and getting the bag- funerals eyer held in Uviwdo. Many
A VISITOR.
Thoughts
of
a
Day,
Mlzs
Luing.
lage checked.iu Umo to make the
Will Upshaw is no stranger in S:nF'lno
Roses
relatives were in attendance. W. E.
All lire cordially invited to these
• uezt town,
A
display*of
rose*
grown
by
Mrs.
foid
and the people here are always
Argo of F'orimndinn; Mr* I B. I’of- meetings.
Reporter.
At the II uptinI Church
Thytre was Crumhakei, the. in- hill and Mrs. J. W. Barlow of San­
Charles I). Urundey, of Chulunta is
delighted to see him nnd hear him.
.
— — Mr. Sidney G. Kennedy and the
an attractive feature of tho Seminole
'tneible. Just the u m o aa ever and ford,, her son and daughters were
Dr. Denton Return*
We hope to have Idfit hack again
There are many B. Y. P. U. will have rluirge of' the
not changed.» Bit. The son of the with her to the last. Mrs. 0. N.
IJr. J. T. Denton and family who county exhibit.
min stcr and able to preach a ser­ Larson her niece, Aif .Orlando was have been altxent from tho city for varieties, and Mrs. Brtindey takes prayer meeting service Wednesday before the winter season is ended
and a* he *'i;*-*t* to remain some •
mon, read anything from Shakes- also present, also her grandchildren. the past few months have returned great pride and ph-usure in telling, evening at the Baptist church.
No pro
interesting pMtgrsm being pre time in the M. te it i, possible that
Pforp on down and endowed with a T. F* Politili of Tam fin. AA F’ White i and reside at S15 Purk avenue. The how sh*- rultiv.it"* them
wonderful voice. Tho kind of man anti wife, Miss Hessie AA hit*- of San Doctor bus opened offices in the U&lt;-&lt;sionnl florist ever produced more putt'd and »«m ething nf inti-t*-st and he cull Im- prevailed to tome to SanTh* y
were |instruction will he given.
You are
"o “ * »»■ makes good. Then there ford. Hugh White of Ovigdo uml Garner-Woodruff building .and will p.-rfect slerci men*
(ord and deliver hi* new lecture that
grown
at
her
b
u
n
g
a
l
o
w
at
Chuluotn.
j
cordially
invited
to
attend.
lie glad to greet his friends profes­
L
*
ta» “ Vic"
'
iltu
Henry.
r ^ i JUill
JMr,t Bn
as Mrs. Maud Harris of Sunfoid.
|s said to lie one of the finest ever
Dr. Denton Although Mrs. Urundey hut recent­
^Id
ntartirfll and
The many friends extend their sionally or otherwiso.
delivered in the south. Upfhaw is
ly
took
charge
of
the
hotel
at
ChuMr.
and
Mr*.
U
T.
Stewart
of
is no stranger to the people of San­
Golil.k . **L VqÌC9 lhBt W0Uld ,,Ut sympathy to the grief stricken fam­
luota
she
has
that
building
surWashington,
North
Carolina
arr
tho
ford,
having
practiced
his
profession
one of the best on the Amorim» plat«
in* u t0 *^ame antI with a frame ily and esjieciully to' the nged and
^ Htrculet.
feeblo’ husband who had been her Ixeie for a number of years and en­ roundod by roses, the worlk ol only guests of their duughter, Mrs. John form nnd his words are tho plain,
joyed a lucrative practice. We pre­ just a few months. She is a rose en­ Thomus. They attended tho GasThtzo thraa with the addition of companion for fifty-four years.
word* of truth that come from tho
dict for him much success and wel- thusiast, and proves conclusively parilla "carnival in Tampa Monday
Tho
grave
was
covered
with
the
cxlolri^i ? ake,up the Orpheum Mu
heart nnd they never fail to reach
Cub and
X
many- beautiful floral offerings of come him back to our henutiful .and the fslsity of the idea that tho best and will remain here during the rest
J
of
the
week.
in this «cclion.— Reportet-Stitr.
the hearts of the hearer».
growing city.
,
*0n
rond, and always were. loving friends;
Sub-Tropical Fair on Friday lust was
one of the events of the fair week
at Orlando.
On account of the
threatening weather the start from
Sanford was made lute and many of
the can going to Orlando would not
wait hut went on ahead and many
olhera wire too alow to get in the
procession «and came in afterward.
However there were over 100 cars
.that finally approached Orlando and

We ex pi ess om_junrere thanks to
the many kind friend* who minister­
ed unto our deal ono in her recent
illness and for the beautiful Moral
offering» of loving friends

MAKING FINE ROAD

CITY COUNCIL MET
IN REGULAR SESSION

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1*AGE EIGHT
— Mr*. W. W. l i t t l e . poet, ed itor
! and dt)»trict o r í » nlier of the Ep*
worth League wan the guest of Ml*.
Steinmeyer ft»r several day* last
I wFck.
* .

ABOUT PEOPLE
AND E V E N T S

(Con li nuoci From Patio 5)
Mr. and Mrs. . T . J . Price, who
T h e y will rem ain over Sunday to have been the guests of their sister,
on jo y aoverul d ays’ a t the carnival. Mrs. G. F. Smith returned to DoLand Monday.
Mrs. Frank L a n e of DoJ.nmi v is it­
ed Miss May D o y le lor Fair week.

Mrs. Farris and little son. ( ’holies
and Mrs. Smurt who have been vis­
Among those going to Orlando iting their father, Mr. C, F Has­
for the Fair are Mr. and Mrs. J . D. kins returned to their home* in Jack
Davison and M r. and Mrs. W. \V. sonville Saturday.
Abernathy.
A charming havy of attractive
visiting
girls for Fair week were
Mrs. E. G. T y n e r , who has been
Misses
Jufiu
and Lottie Dutton,
t h e gifest of her daughter, M r*. K.
Louise
W
atts,
Julia
Miller an'd
J . Holly returned to Tampa S a t u r ­
Katherine Garden, all of DoLand.
day.
They were the guests Of Mr*. L. P.
HaganMrs. A. D. Roll and little son of
L ittle Rock, Arlf.j uro visltlnjT^Wrs.
Members o f-th e Chautauqua tal­
R . L. Norwood, mother of Mrs. ent stopping nt the Robbins Nest
Roll. They will spend six- weeks in this week are Misses Mary Goiley,
Sanford.
Eileen B e a tty , Cora Cuwthurfi, May
••

•

Eileen
B ea tty ,
Cora- Cawthorn.
Mr. T. G. E v a n s of Helton. I ’n.. Maud Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Ford,
is the guest of M r. and Mrs. R. A. James II. Shaw and Chas. Lane.
Howard.
Mr*. Dempsey, who has been the
M r. Hobt. B ly , Miss Eleanor B ly guest of her sister, Mrs. Harrold hss
ancL Mr. Tlsaot o f DeLand sp e n t returned to her home nt T a m p s .,
Satùrday in tho c ity , the guests of
M l . and., Mrs.. I L . . U - . ClutppclL o i l .
,/x» [ttrthir ^*
lew*#«Celery avenue.
i Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson a r e . the
Mrs. M. D. Frier of Oklahoma is happy possessors of a little 9 1-2
visiting her sister, Mrs. Alfred L il ja . pound son, born February 3rd. He
M rs. Frier will remain'sev'tffsl week* will be called Arthur. Jr.

LU, M b s Lucca Chappell,
Dude, Dr. Fuin.
Group 6 —
Prof, Learned, Mr. Lloyd..
Mrs. Gurrulous, Mis* Grelchen
Schultz.
Mr*. Needy. Ml** Carrie Ensminger.
Prlma Donna, Miss Aapinwall.
Depot Muster, Roy Chittenden
■Joe Gamin; Miss Olgn Schultz
Group 7—
Miss Fish well. Miss Fish.
Widower, Dr. Butt.
Susie, Norma Herndon.
M a r y ,E l le n , Florence Henry.
!
Bonj. Harrison, Robt. Holly.
(¡rover Cleveland, Harvey Parrish
Jo e Gamin, Miss Olga Schultz.
This arrangement has been made
for the convenience of those in the
cast and If everyone w ill'm a k e a
special effort to he present, the
chanco gained thereby for drill work
will lessen the necessity for frequent
rehearsing, and will bq much appre­
ciated by- the finance committee of
the club anti the director.
Howevr, if it is impossible to attend on
Wednesday night, please notify Mrs.
J , W. Barnc* ns early as possible.
Tuesday’s paper will give notice of
group* called for Thursday and Fri­
day nights.

Mill*

FINANCIAL S T A T I:M f.N T
under Hrrllon .12 Chapter

359*.

Acts of 190T, Laws ot Florida, showing
MMrfAfOt* lsu»,ihu «i4.v »4W Tai OwOrv
tur ulI fuminolo County, Fiorili*, to !&gt;• rotlevied (or the rurtent y»*r 1914, and the
apportionment ol the u i s , to the several
fund* wllrh taaew—4r*rr been levied for.
Inrludlnf l*otl tales.

Total amount chare«.]
pert** roll o f l '411
*137,.151.OS
(ientral Fund
20,909.9*
I'tillt
rtiuna
to
January
In Sanford before going on to S a ­
•11,19th
1.S49.3I l*.oeo.;t
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Matlowc an ­ It. ad A llrfdi« Fund
29.2.73.»7
vannah, G*., to visit another sister.
Culler
t
I
d
o
«
to
January
nounce the birth of a little daugh­
3t. 1911
1.9*9 03 23.2* t *2
29,273.97
ter, Tuesday. Feb. 9th.
The little (,. iir.rft] Srhoul Fund
Misses Mary und Lucca Chappell
Collection» lu January
lady will be named Carol Louise.
11.1913
3,9*9.01 23.2*193
and Messrs. C h a se and Colburn
11,14*,**
. . .
.
- * Suh Hrhuul l'«.ndv .
t'ollerllun*
la
January
were among t h o e*, going to lite O r­
31 .1 9 1 3
.......................: 1,324.77 - 9 . 0 2 4 .0 9
S o titc to ('aßt o.l Union* Depot
lando Fait' on Thursdny.
Poll* ...................................... 1,3 9 3 .0 0
Cotlrrtluo* lo January
,
* F or u D ry
J Emmet, Edward and II. B. M c ­
Call, Jr., of Oviedo were guests of
their unde, Rev. F . E. Steinmeyer
for several day* of the Fair
They
have returned to Oviedo.
T h e committee on arrangement*
for the orphans day ul the Fair r e ­
gret that the n am e of Mrs. J o h n
Jin k in s was omitted from the list of
ladles assisting.
Mrs. Jinkins, who
is chairman of the relief and ch arity
committee of the Methodist church
was very active in securing lunch i
for the children, for which the
than ks ol the com m ittee are due ‘
Mr*. Jinkins.

3 1 .1 9 1 3

On Wednesday at 7 p. rn. the fol­
lowing groups are called to rehearse
their parts* in the play to he given
on March the 4th at the Imperial
Theatre:
Group I
Mrs. Chattetm uch. Mis Dingee
Her Daughter, M alta, Elisabeth
McLaughlin.
Depot Master. Roy Chittenden.
Joe Gamin, Mis* Olga Schultz.
Group 4—
Deacon Longfare, f'lnionce M a­
honey.
Flo, Miss Mary Chappell.
Joe Gamin, Miss Olga Schultz.
Fan, Mrs. B utt.

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117 .0 0

1 .4 7 * 00

Special It. A H. lll.trlrt No. 1
23,0*1.27
Collection' to January
3L |9I3
3,loy*9 19.97* 3*
lllark Hummock l.talo•(« I tilt fill .
13,703 99
Coliectlur« to January
SI. 1913 .
SOI.SO 13.201 19
Fin» A Furtellure fund
1.1*1 99
. nllertlnn* to Jarvua.y
11, 1 9 1 3

llutldlng lumt
to
I t . 1913

Collection»

* 1 9 *fc

January

It »I» Or« . (I r o l l * « t
I t j J I r r t l a * . to J * n

T a 11alane*

»•rail
l.cf ,1 30- 11r

11,

FEBRUARY 12. His

THE SANFORD

.1 ,3 1 2 I t

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Salt Lake City Is to bo token Into
the Pacific Coast league.
• • •
Honus Wagner admits his “tegs
have slowed up," but considers him­
self usoful at the age of forty-oao.
• • •
The Philadelphia fan. according to
Mack, has been fed on so much rich
food that ho has acquired tho gout In
hta spending arm.
.
• • •
The Southern league figures show
Harry McCormick of Chattanooga hit
for .322 last season.
He wasn’t a
pinch hitter, cither.
• * •
Tho Central league may enlarge to
eight teams, taking Into tho fold
Youngstown, Erie and Wheeling.
Springfield, O., la out.
• • •
Says the Now York World: "Con*
nie Mack says he has no Intention o t
disposing of Melania, Harry or Baker.
That still leaves him a $75.000 Infield.”
• • •
. ,
A Chicago critic ofjtho drama saya:
"McHale »Ing* better than he pitches.”
Marty stood thirty-eighth among tho
American league pitchers last season.
• • •

Want Ads Bring Results

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F or R ent— 160 acres fine trurkinf
land, orango grovo of 13 a,.ri, j*
acre tract of splendid himmorit
land.
For full information a d d i**.
H» H ., c-o Court Rouse Room in
Orlando, Florida.
47. , *
Foi Rent 6t S s l o - H room hou|#
and. small store, on Oak avenue
One acre land fot vegetable e.inlen
A teal bargain. N H Garnet
5 0 -4 tc

U All Local Advertisements Under
This Headlnß* TIIKEE CENTS a
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o r ' R o n t—Large
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For
t - L a r g o front bedroom
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum ttn(J eonnectin(tI sittinK rtlH Oon'
m *itb
Charge 25 Cents.
fuel supplied.
Also l a r g e -«ingle
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FOR SALE

bedroom.
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603

Myrtle

avenu.

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F or Rent—-Tree*, orange, i¡r:.|w*.
fruit, otrx First cina* stock deliver,
Address J . M. Chaffer. Kntej.
For Sale— Wholesale shipping fresh ed.
prise,
Fin.
water fish business, Including fish
l ‘ -ltp
nets, fish boats and gasoline launches
F'or R en t— Rooms
with hoard,
‘ also fish house, etc. Inquire of G. L.
703 Palm etto.
•Iteti
!j Vincent.
29-tic

‘ f o r Sale Cheap— Farm ol i* here*,
F'or R en t— S evirai nue &lt;&gt;llirttiled, houre and outbuildings, rooms over Yowell’a
Kn.|tiir&lt; N p
with growing crops.
Easy terms, j Yowell &amp; Co.
•»2-tl .
Reason, sickness.'
W. E . Squires
For R e n t— Two big »tores on
38-tf
i near Celery avenue.
i East First street.
J oe Dn Mont,
l-'or Sale or Trade— Wood yard
Coca Cola Company.
24-tr*
and mill. Owner has other'business.
Rooms for Rent— Three unfur­
Box 1247, city . •*42-ti
r- * ei/.vw•«. ’ ,• •&lt; .
^{
nished room* well located. Inquire
Melon Seed for Sale— Selected at 206 Third S t ’,
Charlie Herzog establishes suoi tier
2*-ifc
record. Ho is tho first managir In } Tom Watson in any quantity. Write
. H U 3 l a jtttL a-Xwo-yce v wontratt. .La J M*Uos*,Bro*«-fcTuuiwv Faitholioway,
48-4tp
load tho neds, oven though they fin- ; Florida.
Uhed la s t
. .
For Sale or Rent C heap — 17
* •• •
Earl Hamilton, tho Browns’ left- ¡»ore farm, «U filed, two good flowing
Good table hoard at Mr* It L
Near Beck Hammock station .!
hander, who hurt hla bread-winning' well*
27-tfc
Ad tire** J ° nc*'
Park avenue.
wing in an aufomobilo accident this F'enced and good burn.
fall, reports that tho arm seem* to Cora C. Hollinger. 125 Center St.,
Want work on farm or anything,
have mended properly.
Canaslut», N. Y.
39-tf
by respectable, strong young * Ml*
I

W ANTED

P U G IL IS M _
George Chip wants lo fight Al Mc­
Coy again.
• * a
Jesa Willard may bo taken on n
tour and moot all coiners.
a a •
Jem Driscoll, one of the cleverest
Kngll*h boxer* w ho ever cam e lo these
shore*, ha* given his services to the
Fltgllsh army.

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Jimmy
Coffroth,
tho San Francisco
3(19.** 1 L « l 2. n I
promoter, fool* the effect of the clon­
1,20.111 *1 ! ing down of the holing game In Cali­
I 7.219 : t
1913

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K. A. I1 0 U O I.A H « . Clark
Il&gt; J * . C ito Im-Mi , I* *

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fornia more than anybody else.

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Willie ItItrhie, f irmer king of th«
.lightweight*, ha* taken on weight nt
an alarming rate lately and It Is said
that ho will not bo ablo to fight In
the lightweight rtinks again.

For Sale Cheap Large
young man of 21. Ffxperienee. ......I
T K.
mules, farm wagon* and harne** 1encea, from N Y . *tut.Owner has no use for them. J . li. Brown. Gen. Del., J a c k s o n ki.ll.- FI*.
,4U-2tp
Campbell, Crescent City, Flu.
4!&gt;-2tc
If you wish to *eli your Sanford
F’or S a le - Old Fibre F’actory site property or' exchange it for Cleve­
on Lake Monroe, near old Atlantic land, Ohio property commumnie
Coast Line Uy
passenger de|»ot. with Wm J Wilson. No 1!'.'- tVdSplendid site for manufacturing in­ liam son Bldg,, Cl. ■vela mi. Ulli.. »&gt;r
dustry
Both rail and water facil­ John Wilson. M» lin n vill» •»«-'i Hr.
!.. H
ities.
For term* and price address Sa iiford
L. H Woottnn. r-o American Fibre
Lost Silk »n id i 1 f*»1• v f * * »11#•*i
Company, Jacksonville, Florida.
pendant
Fiori.-/ r.-t urn 1-1 Aller4&amp;-9t p
------------------------ -— a-------------------------- - unthy*» Furnit ur»- St.ir. i- ! -, .-ir
F'or Sale One large choice city rewurd
i ■-&lt;l&lt;
lot on the corner of Eighth street
’ Wanted to buy an *
I*.
Hnd Laurel avenue, facing park, and
Steam
engine
Alno |
one fine 10 acre celery farm two
mile* west and near F'ir*t street See ( i . W B r it t , F all v o
50-21p
Will sell both at half price.
If you
want to get double your money’
L O S T Small bundle -.1 .... •I, r
worth call quick on owner, 20s silk. Finder will be r.-w
f r e n c h avenue.
l!»-2lr
turned to the (¡ate ( »
II
F’or Sale Delicious candled kum- Mr* J . D Parker
qur.ts and grapefruit
.Hist the thing
to send your friend* at home
40c
per Hi., postpaid
Mr* Jam es Smith
H17 Third street, Sunford. F'la
49 dtp
We carry all the leading
-1&gt;- of
. ~~ Farm, F’i.-fd and Garden
-I i ; 1 t oe
For Sale 50,00.0 lettuce
planttested and known t,• &gt;.
tin
rheap.
E . L. Brown,
Sanford this soil and climate.
49- 2tp
We ran fill your order in tw (lately
Height*.
for new- crop of nil variété • ’

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Touring Car
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One Model 79 Overland 5 Passen ­

Goods

New

ger Touring Car. with elect ri* lightand self -ta rte r

Both in first rln** condition D.-m
onstration given
D A Y M A N G A R A G E CO.

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F'or Sale— T o those wishing a nice
GRASS SEED
little bungalow with long, wide v e - '
randa overlooking targe lake for
Complete stock of ganl. n
■'*
many mile*.
with good hunting *,-«.1*. poultry feed und -m i e
and fishing ut hand, I cun offer such baton», etc
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of Leesliurg, Florida, with 25 foot weekly price Mm on pmdir* f. ■-I - o
gasoline launch, boat house? poult! y _
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, r Oldest wuttalHished and l.*rg.
j yard», barn »oqm orange and grape- hoUM, in F1orida
fruit ami »hade tree*, nomo truck
land, building lot», çtc., at a bar*
S cu d (n
gain price, Address P. U. Box 203,
2 05 East Bay Street
Leesburg, Florida.
50-4tc
Florida
Jacksonville
F'trr Sale—3 0 bushels of seed sweet
potatoes.
J . W. Stiles, Sanford. —

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F'or S t le— Lot 4 in Eurukc Ham­
D E N T IS T
m ock on Sanfcrd Ave. and Lcr.atk.
10 arles. Address Richard StephenWORK rt)U WHITE PEOIM.I. " s ’
aon, M. D., West Lebanon, 0(jd .
PEOPLES RANK BUILIHN*50-6tc
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F'oi Sale;;—Two Genuine Single
C om b Rhode Island Red Cockerells. PLACED ANYWHERE.FD FIIO WIII KK
Etwjui.o 717 Park .Ave.. City. Phone
In D*ilv, tVwtly, Sunday t'*P
| 138.
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rf* and Ma
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'F o r S a l e - T h r e e fresh milk cowr.
Muid* *»rvW
L*Tu* Bfurr » ,1K r*« c '
I M artin Doyle, Monroe, Fla. ' 60-tf
ur »dv»m»:ni Int.rr ' •'JÍÍ,
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B A B Y C H I C K S , from big Per­
formance hena; White Wyandotte«,
fine for back lo te rs.'’ Inquire F . P.
Advertising Compainy, IncStro ng, 106 E . 3rd St., Sanford.
Mul**l Ufw Old«.
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50-tf
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comprising part of the townsite of
Island Lake on the Orange Belt
Railroad.
Price $3,000.Q0.
F or
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term s write A. S. Miller, Lake C ity,
Florida.______________________60-8tp' 1

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IN THE HEART OF TH E W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETARLE SECTION

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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VOLUME VI

SEMINOLE DAY AT
THE ORLANDO FAIR

SA N P O R O , FL O R ID A . TUESDAY, FKItltUARY 16. 1315
♦

Tln'y leave today for Kisrimme*.
where they have an engugetiien l and
will later visit many place* in F'loiid».

♦

♦

SEMINOLE WINNER OFFICIAL REPORT
IN ALL THE EVENTS LIVE STOCK MEET

1he Herald freely cmmine mil those
men to the need people of Florida
OVEK ONE H U N D R E D CARS wjth the assurance that they "have EVEN T H E F IR S T H O N O R S IN
the goods” and are all gentlemen of
FROM SAN FO R D IN A T ­
TH E S P E L L IN G M A TC H
the first water.
TENDANCE FRIDAY
C O M ES HERE

Seminole and Sanford Day at the
Sub-Tropical Fair on Friday lust was
one of the events of the fair week
at Orlando.
On account of the
threatening weather the start from
Sanford was made lute and many of
the can going to Orlando would not
wait hut went on ahead and many
olhera wire too alow to get in the
procession «and cam e in afterward.
However there were over 100 cars
.that finally approached Orlando and
Owww-mwt- a n ~ t h * r h ig h w a y *'b y J4wr
fair officials nnd were escorted into
the city and after aklrting Lake Kola
and Lako Lucerne they were taken
down Orange avenue and out to the
fair grounds. T h e day was perfect
and the Seminole boosters thorQpgh|y enjoyed every b it of it. The R e­
porter-Star has the following a c ­
count of it:
’‘Orange county’s visit to Sanford
during tho Seminolo fair last week
was thoroughly reciprocated this
morning, when more than n hlindred
automobiles, loaded to tho limit, nrtlved from the Celery City, (lying the
celorr of their county. The proces­
sion was met on tho Winter Park
road, and escorted
to the
fair
grounds by hand music, led by tit»
lair officials.
Previous to tin-, a
Ipcnal train of five cars had.uirtved
bearing another large cfowd. who
were already seeing the various,*-*
hi hits.
Truly Seminolo is having one of
the banner days of the fair, p ro b ­
ably exceeding any other day in a t ­
tendance.
Everybody seemed hap­
py and jolly, and the visitors a r ­
rived just in time to see A V.
Franch, manager, place over the
Seminole exhibit a placard heating
the information th a t Seminole had
received the first prize
iot ' best
county exhibit.’’

t nrtl of Thanks
We ex pi ess om_junrere thanks to
the many kind friend* who minister­
ed unto our deal ono in her recent
illness and for the beautiful Moral
offering» of loving friends
James Argo.
W. E. Argo,

Mrs. J. n. Polhlll,
Mrs. J . W. Harlow.

*

MAKING FINE ROAD

No| 51.

Suntnolc county was well repre­
sented yesterday at the fair, many
merry motorists buzzing into Or­
lando, swelling the crowd and adding
zest to the d ay’s festivities.
The
proscession from Hanford was a
notable one and vied with the Orange
c o u n t y parade to the Celery C ity

at Sffilinole, county's first annual
festival last week. T h e delegation
from Sanford was met on the Winter
Park road by a large s fatvimitU»e.
fiorii* Orlantfo’YÒMtoi day and to the
tunes of a band escorted into the city

and to the fair ginundx.
Seminole
county-lte*
returned
home lute last night feeling that the
had contributed to the success of the
mid-wintci fair, and happy that they
ROAD G ANG IS N O W W ID E N ­
had in their possession the distinc­
ING T H E NEW ROAD TO
tion of winning first prize for the
FORTY FEET
best county exhibit.
Thl* is the last day of the fair.
The
attendance- has been most ex ­
Any one travelling tho road from
cellent
and the management is satis­
this city to Orlando Is struck with
fied.
Thu
counties participating in
the great work now being put on
that much travelled thoroughfare. the fair feel that much good will
The roadbed is bVing widened to come to them and th at their individ­
forty feet from tin- citj limits to the ual productiveness will lead to tnIt has been
end of the brick road, tin- culverts vi-st merits in the lutine
tinbest
(.nr
ni
liislorv.
marked by
and other place* in the road that
formerly were dangerous «r- being |beautiful wuatlmr made I» «idei-..n n d
,1 nut u h i t ’ ll in tile program has been
m a d e s a f e a n d all the fen
trev* oti thè rigiri ■&gt;( wuy are lietng not n ed
rii** races have been largely llltuken out or inoved frinii tilt- tomitended
und the ■ ird wa- a good one,
» a%
fully
up
to standard slid III keeping
This road ino* ha* t h&lt;- uppeuruiiec
with
the
records of previous years.
of a fine thoroughfaro that one
A
la
rge
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i
o wd for t oda V
• 11 ect ed
retili* ulmtit a* bemg in suine ni ilo
gruai good road state* north of u* and tonight the lislt viti*-* will rom i­
bui Olii- bardly look* for in Fionda, to a close

COLLEGE OF AG RICU LTU RE
SENDS OUT A R E P O R T
OF TH E M EETING

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Sanford Wins M atch

UPSHAW LECTURES
TO GREAT CROWDS

Friday* morning the inter-county
* pel li ng m atch was held in tho High
School auditorium, and in it Sem­
inole county took the lead, three of
the fivr* prizes being won by stu­
dents of the Sanford Public School.
At the Start a long lino of eonteitants awaitted tho words given ou
by Prof C. M. Jones, of Lakeland,
but rapidly the number dwindled,
and those who were last to take
their seats, winning the prizes of
fifteen, ten, five, three and two dol­
lars were Nellie Long, Sanford, Max
Bradbury,
Sanford, Jo u n
Rouse,
Iron Bridge, Atlele liungc, Sanford,
and Ja sp e r Williams, W inter Paik.
Much interest was manifested by
tho pupils, teachers and parents,
nnd almost every chair in tho room
was taken.
The contest wa$ qon:
IlLk.a.i
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Supt.
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•*•48

T H E G E O R G IA C YC LO N E DE­
LIG H TS T H E PE O PLE OF
S A N FO R D A G A IN

The I'liird Annual Convention of
the Florida S tate Live Stock Asso­
ciation was held in the court house
at Sanford, Fla., Feb. 3, 4. 5th, un­
der the auspices of the Seminole
County Fair, with good attendance
from middle nnd south Florida, and
many interesting lecture! and dis­
cussions.
* ■'** '*
President C. F. Harbor of Mncclenny in his annual address outlined
pr«**nU*w»mliiions an d need* oL.the.
industry in Florida. Dr. C. F. Daw­ by Prof. Jo n es,—-Ileporter-Star.
‘
— pr
'
son of thu S tate Hoard of Health,
reported on the work of the Veter­
inary Division during 1314. showing
that $2 1.01)0.00 had beAn used for
hog cholera serum, and that Dude
county is preparing to begin the
eradication of cattle tick between
March and September of this year IM P O R T A N T M A TTE R S WERE
Some well known at or k men taking
T A K E N I P AND DISpart in the dlsrusrlon were J. N.
POSED OF
Whltner, Sanfold; S. H. Guitskill
M cIntosh; Z. C. Chambliss, Ocala;
and F L. FrjSemnn of WAtort own.
The city council met in regular
On the secoml day Mr. T. K session Fell. 1st, 1315, at 7:30 p. m.
Present. B W Herndon, president
Waldrop, of the (J S. A F Ity., read

CITY COUNCIL MET
IN REGULAR SESSION

T h e coming -c*f- William D. Up­
shaw, the unique Georgia editor and
orator as tho speaker a t th e union
"A nti-H ard Tim es Hally" -Sunday
•3
night, Feb. 14th brought to Sanford
on e of the most notable of tho pres­
•i r e s
e n t generation of speakers and wti»BrJiifi
;v * j B
tors. As editoi of The Golden Age
in
which ho established in A tlanta nine
years r go, through the cooperation
of Sum Jo n cx .ajid L\r. C- G ^ ^ u g K * . - 'v &gt;•*$*.-«najj
Yc?n,’ fio lias Vccomo widely known in
America as .wcildiiig a fearless pan,
In tho realm of Christian citizen '-."1
1
sh ip ; while on the platform he is
sought far and near in campaigns
(or
Law enforcement and
civic
righteousne».
Speaking much of his time from a
chair, and leading sometimes on his
crutches old timers declare th a t ho
reminds them of Alexandet Stephens,
w hile his abounding wit and oarncstness_ have caused him to be called
tho "Successor of Sam J o n e s ."

n pupi r'o n the lelution of live sto ck j ^ H Dinge*-. AA W A b ern ath y, It
Dr Geo F Buhlt *’ Maxwell, Il E. Tolar. J . D. Da­
to agricultor*
of til Federal Bureau of Animul 1n- vison and J, Adams

Last spring
Mr. Upshaw was
prominently spoken of us a candidate
for the Untied States s e n a t e -on a
platform of nation-wide prohibition,
and even seasoned politicians declurud that il he had entered the
nice, his irreproachable record, his
educational work for struggling boys
and girl* and hb unquestioned quul- •
ities ns a stu m p speaker would have
caused
him to
have given tho
" b o y s " a lively chase.

dust r
1u m l on Hog Cholera and
The inimités of tile last meeting
t ipt
It
F
Buse, were read and approved.
Its t m tro|
i
Stati i hernist tb-scrihed the best
An ordinance entitled an Ordin­
grasimi pa-tures for Florida
' f m e Authorizing the Southern Bell
tii
: t to g t r i t (eut un-s ut t he ri*|,*p|ione and Telegraph Company
meeting was an address by Dr F.. M |to construct, operate and mnintnin
M g ' '"'ft of t h* F edere I Bureau of
nf t ■•]*. f, hone anil telegraph upon
Hut to his ('hrixliuri work for
Amu..*! Imi. i * i ... Vii. i t a . lia
.*n
¡,„,1 uiidiT the public roads voting men tin* Georgia reformer
Southern t alile I li k F.fadiru! m n . strenta ami highways of thè city of bus possibly been most successful,
ÌAicImbiig r tereopticon slnles ami Sanford, F’Iorida, and lo ncquire, l i e is a great favorite at A’ . M. C. A.
monili: punire filmA short, talk i,|„.rui*&gt; and maintnin linea nf tele- meetings, having opened a -•ours«
and tt remimi* fot Seininob- i-ounty
Sunfuril &lt;«irl W ìiin First l’rizu
mueli a ppreciated wa* imi*)*' by \D pfiutie and oth#*r telrgrnph jiroperty in Nashville for two years, and hnvand thè special Sanford road districi
Tw elltl Iwti pupll*. l«-|ir*-seltlltlg
W. i; «bmdwin managing editor of „(
Sanford T*de|ihone Company ing ha*l severnl return dai*-* in Memto tuke thi- lenii in tht* creai work
tfir**- loiihties •-nt■-r•*11 th&lt;- *jielling ihe ftr. I I t e r * l ìazettc, who ha
a Ill)rt Imatcd in thè -treni* and puh- I [*ht* ami Chnttanoogu
!!■• spoke in
The widt- road is rei i n irig praises
contc-t lit-ltl ili t he High Sellimi
wini*r titilli** in 1 tonda
fi, pia* e* ni ilo* city of Sanford, 1Sa vunmih Sunduy afternwon, F’eb.
Irmi thè toiiri-t- who .in* obligi-d
binbtirig I ridai morning ai IO tu.
(q. ifie th ird day Mr A M Filtri Flornla. and tu a ut bonze thè Sun- 7 tb , ori “Th ree Corner Storie« for
lo travet this -tri ieh ginrig multi and
ni iiirinectiou willi thè fair a* foltows.
uerj of Falatka s|Hike un h Io* ami f( &gt; r Felephone Corupany to sell all Mnnhooil,” and thè Savunnah fianoli ih tri this p a n n i t he st a t e a n&lt;1 wili
Oruuge (.'ttuiity lirlundo, t. Don siuge crup* for Florida nnd Mr F' B ,,( n* teléphoni- line«, ploes ami peis derfarod timi i he "G eorgia
do murh townrd hringing thè state
Really the display was attra ctiv e,
Bridge
I. i b i ***•*, I
l.urkhuM, 1:
ti Kelley of ili* A ( I It lt . di** wires, ami other li hqihone property, Cyi ione” -tirreil thè great croWd of
li I* safe
.then- were fresh roses from Chulliot.i. higliway ili tiil* ifiTeetlnri
\Ainter l’a rk . I
cube»
ilo opportunity fot breeders
t|„, streets and public places of meri al thè Odeon Theiitie, moving
tu. say that ut no pomi ni 1 lurida
bearing the curds of Mrs. llrwmlt-y
Seminide County Sanford. fi
ai f method* of itîtrk* ling liv&lt;* stock Sanford, F'lorida. to tin* Southern rnnny to l«-ar»
l« t Io-re u helter road tliun this mite
and Mrs. Tilden J a c o b s
^
Yolusin County
D* Lami. .1. Day
T h e speuker was introiluced SunReports on dairy n&gt;»pcclion in Bell Telephone and I’elcgruph Com­
foni bri* k road ttanked **n either *nle
The great "H orn of Plenty" was
luna Beuch, 4. Day tona, 2.
Sanford in a breezy
F'lorida- cities were submitted by pany. was read ami placed on its dny night in
by 30 feet of good sui face
_ filled with forty-one varieties of
Tfy* following were thè prize win- Messes R I Gordon of Tu in pa itll'l
secoml reading and pnssed lt was ' *p*-i-i-h ly Ilei
J
B t ulpepper,
The co u n ty commissioners simuli!
ggri cultural product«, fresh from the
ri*-1*
X G Shaw of Jui'ksonville
l’io moved and snondeil that thè ru le lw h ic h put ilo- log rrowd in great
now take &gt;tep* to hard 'urlai** ibi*
farms and gnrdcns of the sister
Fir*l Frize. I l 5 00 Miss Nellie fi--*ors Itornmel and Hnwl of Wu*h- |„. w-niv***l. and that il Ite remi in good butti»!
puri of thè rotili with elay if poscounty, to whom Ornago county is
Long. Sanford
wlui *aid in- wa* not
,'lun. D I
l'r
Ila h t i s e l i o f G e o r
|„|| iu(1) ¡ . l , , , , * ! mi 0 * t i n n ì r e m l i i i g
Mr
1 P“ bi*w
silib* or al b-ust plani
Bermuda
■today the host.
} I o on
'*■(•» «inf I’n.
lira
V * l i t ui t ' *n. O- - - li* M* r o f Agl li tilt ' I t e
j,iJ
final
pi*-* a gè
Ih*
ri »11 w a *
ordained but
constrained.
ungr.t-- npni it .•■!i&lt; i «
v a . gii e
The lug cypress block, five feel iii
l.u ■ .
*a lifo r .f
M Rai- ni Florida w.*re mia hi* t*&gt; he .,.llei| A**n. Il* rmlon. Dirigi'*
Ah.r lioum I'd '* hi* *ubjei t . How to lie
1 he le t,lib
i gnioj
.'faci ii pi in
diameter, exhibited by Z Spink-,
J , mi
lohn Bou**
Fiord
I’ rtSu¡* ■*ent for
l*fr* **e*
Speel il •*df* uiilhy, Maxwell, l ■*i.ir. D i ix IMOi and Happy when you are Not H appy,”
w hi* I t*&gt; f i*r out il *| .—
AAit 1
would make u good wheel (or a log
lr**ii Itri.lg* tirangc county
i*
*
g
u
ru
Ilo
i
olivellilon
by I N .^dniiin. Curried. Il wa» ihcri reali with the Bible injunction " Rejoice
thè nini- 4*■••1 •&gt;( I.r i•k
I a good ,
log cart showing Florida's greatest
Fourth Fuze 13.00
Miss Adelb- AAhltner of Sanford and Wili M -iin full and pnssed by unanimocs Everm ore."
sui face o a thè sides of thè road U hm
shingle material.
Hunge, Sa li forti.
Traer of thè Florida
F'armer and vote.
From captivating wit
to
trig
st retili o f , road wil! givi* thè pu bili­
Tho miniature «d ory farm is a l­
F’ifth J ’rize, $ 2.00 Jiisfii-r W il­ HameseekiT, S t , AUgust ine.
chunk.»
ui
common
u
n
u
wnd-linatiy
one of thè iìnest thoroughfares in thè
, _ Att ordinnncii cutillcd wo Urdinways attractive, with its handsome
liams. Winter Fark.
The rfimmlTTfO&gt; on rMfdtlllrtn«. Mr
1*&gt; a beautiful
con elusion
thut
nini*-.ance requiring ih*' gnitirng ¡ ed p»v
background, st rot belting »way Tit to
Su^k.
K **1*10*1 presided
D
RootieV.
1
iniirman
i
iimini
iid
&lt;
&lt;
l
the
brought
t*ar*
to
m
anyeyes,
the
Road
S u p e r i t*i*r ]t&gt; ! deserv***
a great celery plantation, with a
Frol i
\f loin**, principal of tb* * l he work **f Sturator Barb**r a» llig wilti Miniteli bllik, J*alt
*l*eak*r
preached
the
wholesome
credit for In- eltnnr.i
u|„-r\i*mn
fnllou mg »ireet* t," wit
Fark a l e ­
most reulisilic effect.
l.nkeliiii'i *■ hools gave out the word*
*—iiletlt. sei urei! 1I ■' a |i|in|ltt meli! nile fumi thè t ti ni i tioti •»f l'ark dot I rim- id triu m p bart faith in rorover ibis iiiipnrl.ii t pi* • nf w"tk
Jellies and preserves were then- ill
'Fiier*- v*r*- many interi-Med citizen* » a sirong i mnitiitt*«- un li*gi*lati**n
id r o t o r v over "m ou ntain s
inty •••n*
mi this road and i lu­
111: II.' .Hill T»'t t ) •) rc. t t ,* t he HI I II w
great variety, and the orange and
1 i*iior- present
lirlamlo Sen
«*(
dl
llli'llltle*
omilieli'led Già' Gl» A**'*»Uiti' i ti r-i'i tini»
• m l .........fi I
mi 'ioners afe al*o "iii t
**f
F.*rk .i v . iui *' limi
grapefruit exhibit was equally at
ti ■I
qr* .11,lumi lini'* (rolli all people llughey *tre**t: Huglu'v » t r e e i. from
T h e thing thu t impressed* many
fnf ordi ri llg t (le -a Ile
trainee, while a medley of sp ecial­
n.tere*t*'d in live «link in atidilion thl' intet*ertin|) ni Hugh*-! *l|eet uml war the (act that the mini on
ll A. I*, f . Notes
ties is seen in rustic chairs, e tc ."
Deal h of Mr*. Jo im
Fhe B A F I
lesson for lust l*&gt; work heretofore don* I h r o t i g l i |*,((.g a v e n u e t o t h e i n t i r « e c t uni nf Clutches was un Inspliiug illustration
A g ain
M n iit la y • vein
a vt'’*'’ 1i Sunday wa* very interesting.
T h e i l e colini v live «tock chili* and Hughey street uml Sanford avenue, of the truth he was teaching.
Slmuld .Aulil Acquaintance lie F'uruot was east over the com rnuulty by meeting was in charge nf Group No. thanked the people of Sanford for'
A great 'throng (locked to shake
was placed o'n its first reading and
the death of Mrs. Jiiini Argo, wife 3, Miss Luing captain, with Mis* tleir coytr tesie* during the con ve ti­
the
Georitiu m an 's hand when he
The cub reporter strolled down to
passed
of Capt. Jam es Argo
Mr* Argo Daisy Rett* leader.
t.'ii.
hud
fiiusitfd, to thank him for his
the High School Auditorium lust
Iteport of officer* gen i and ordered
was one of the oblfisi evident* of
The olficer* elected for 1315 were
Mr John D. Jinkins held the
message-Ad
sunshine uml insfiiratinn.
evening to hear Die Orpheum M usi­
filed. Moved and seconded that the
F. Barber, Mct'lenney. pr■«Ident ;
T
h
a
t
/d*lri-*s
end his speech to the
cal Club, Thu cub has always hud tliis section, having com* here from Bible tjuiz and tin* members gave
bill* as signed by the president nnd
Hawkinsville. Ga,. 31 .*.ir* ago
some in I ri e - 1Í n g talk* on the Week’s ! '
(’ • t T i a m b t i i s ,- rtcabi. l*i
High School si «dent» Monday morn­
» warm spot in his heart for mule
lie
approved
by
finanie
com
m
ittee
At the time of her 3' tli *he wu* reading.
|president; J ('• Henry. Live Oak,
ing were worth more to the yojitli of
quartette music ever si nr it the old
finid.
72 year» old. The cilizec* of Oviedo
T h e lesson was a Bible study nnd j -2nd vice president: J B Simonton,
Sanford than can well ho or mput *d,
dxyx at Hodding CoRegu, when the
have lost out; of their 1"
uml most found in the 23rd Psalm. The pro­ M(canopy, 3rd vice president; J . G
I eming B ark lo Lecture
tuale quartette made life alternately
Bible ( onferenre Noie»
wniMi-ri
Mr* gram was a* follows:
Du Puis, Lemon City, 4th vice printmore pleasant nnd more miserable lovable Christian
Our people are delighted with tho
Argo was almost u live long member
The fourth annulli session of the announcement
Psulm 23ril repeated in unison by tient; T I., Willuoghby. Gainesville,
that lie
“ Gecrgln
i*y singing about the college and the
of the Baptist x-hurch, ami Iter pluZe Group
I.ake
Monroe Bible (’or*ferem'o began
•
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crelary
John
M
Scott.
Gaines
lone" is coming hark in a « »ck
campus at all times of the day and
last F'ridiiy evening Ity a lecture by * t t .vo to deiivei IF famous plat­
Sentence prayer* by members of i lie, treasurer
taking us up at all hours of the in the church as wi ll a* in I he home
will he hard to fill. H*r frn'iitl* in I Group
File legislation committee
was S ,D. Gorddn **f New A ork.
The form le d ui e, " J o h n ¡ i,d His H u t."
night.
Oviedo and vicinity will *u*lly mis*
cunposed
of
j
D
Room
y.
Ocala,
attendance
i*
good
and
grows
euch
The I'sulrn a» a Poem, “ The laird
It gota without saying that he will
The curtain went up. There they
her. " in term en t was in the union and I , " Miss Linda Conelly.
chairman; F. L. Freeman, W ater - 1day. Mr. Gordon. Mr. Upahaw und be greeted by t big enthusim tlq
■tood, the same) old Hcdding Colgemotery.
Funeral services were
A. Mi** AAhite ib-light the large audi­ crow d .
What It Teaches About F’ailh, Mr t'.wn; Z. C Chamldis*. Orala;
I#ge quartette th at the cub knew
conducted by her |iu.*t*&gt;r. Rev Win. It. L. Rowe.
ences each day by their message*.
(
arson,
Kissimmee
und
other*.
years ago, with the exception of on*Stones.
T h e pall
bearer»
were
A demonstration of hog cholera Other speakers are expected this
What
It
Teaches
About
God's
Will Upshaw Here
man. There was Fiddle D e n n is'tho
Messrs. W. II. Howard. T. W. laiw- lu'iidership, Mrs. Gntchol.
vaccination Wits held after the close week. Mr. Gordon will remain until
manager of the club, once the joyous,
A
lino
audience greeted Will Up­
ton, J . II. Jonos, A. J McCully. Z.
Special
Why Hu Leuds Us into the Paths oí the meeting. The rlnvention a d ­ the close of the session.
food looking youth with never a
.iipinks. It. E. Kelsey, S.T* Huut.un- of "Klghteomnesb, ' M r. Jirikins.
journed a t noon' Feb. 6th trt meet thank» are Vxtcnded fn T h e 'Hotaid shaw at the S t a r Theatre last Sun­
fare in tho world b u t now (frown
dei taker and funeral director. "Tills
in January or F'ehruary nf 1310 on and the people of Sanford for their duy night and this great man gave
Whnt
the
Psalm
Teaches
About
Itray from, ycara of worry looking wan one of the most largely attended
efioits in behalf of the conference.
call Of the executive committee. *
God's Protection, Mr. Davis.
them one of his many great lectures.
■» a^ter
0 , hers and getting the bag- funerals eyer held in Uviwdo. Many
A V ISIT O R .
Thoughts
of
a
Day,
Mlzs
Luing.
lage checked.iu Umo to make the
Will Upshaw is no stranger in S : n F'lno
Roses
relatives were in attendance. W. E.
All lire cordially invited to these
• uezt town,
A
display*of
rose*
grown
by
Mrs.
foid
and the people here are alw ays
Argo of F'orimndinn; Mr* I B. I’of- meetings.
Reporter.
At the II up tin I Church
Thytre was C rum hakei, the. in- hill and Mrs. J . W. Barlow of San­
Charles I). Urundey, of Chulunta is
delighted to see him nnd hear him.
.
—
— Mr. Sidney G. Kennedy and the
an attractive feature of tho Seminole
'tneible. Just the u m o aa ever and f o r d ,, her son and daughters were
Dr. Denton Return*
We hope to have Idfit hack again
There are many B. Y. P. U. will have rluirge of' the
not changed.» Bit. T h e son of th e with her to the last.
IJr. J . T . Denton and family who county exhibit.
Mrs. 0 . N.
min stcr and able to preach a ser­ Larson her niece, Aif .Orlando was have been altxent from tho city for varieties, and Mrs. Brtindey takes prayer meeting service Wednesday before the winter season is ended
and a* he *'i;*-*t* to remain some •
mon, read anything from Shakes- also present, also her grandchildren. the past few months have returned great pride and ph-usure in t e llin g , evening at the Baptist church.
No pro
interesting pMtgrsm being pre time in the M. te it i, possible t h a t
Pforp on down and endowed with a T. F* Politili of Tam fin. AA F’ White i and reside at S15 Purk avenue. The how s h*- rultiv.it"* them
wonderful voice. T h o kind of man anti wife, Miss Hessie AAhit*- of San Doctor bus opened offices in the U&lt;-&lt;sionnl florist ever produced more putt'd and »«m ething nf inti-t*-st and he cull Im- prevailed to tome to SanTh* y
were |instruction will he given.
You are
"o “ *»»■ makes good. Then there ford. Hugh White of Ovigdo uml Garner-Woodruff building .and will p.-rfect s lerci men*
(ord and deliver hi* new lecture th a t
grown
at
her
bungalow
at
Chuluotn.
cordially
invited
to
attend.
lie glad to greet his friends profes­
L
*
ta» “ V
' ic" ilt
Henry.
u r ^ i JUill
JMr,t Bn
as Mrs. Maud Harris of Sunfoid.
|s said to lie one of the finest ever
Dr. Denton Although Mrs. Urundey hut recent­
^ Id
ntartirfll and
The many friends extend their sionally or otherwiso.
delivered in the south.
Upfhaw is
ly
took
charge
of
the
hotel
at
ChuMr.
and
Mr*.
U
T.
Stew
art
of
is no stranger to the people of S a n ­
Golil.k . **L VqÌC9 lh B t W0Uld ,,Ut sympathy to the grief stricken fam­
luota
she
has
that
building
surWashington,
North
Carolina
arr
tho
ford,
having
practiced
his
profession
one of the best on the Amorim» plat«
in* u t0 *^ame antI with a frame ily and esjieciully to' the nged and
^ Htrculet.
feeblo’ husband who had been her Ixeie for a number of years and e n ­ roundod by roses, the worlk ol only guests of their duughter, M rs. John form nnd his words are tho plain,
T h ey attended tho Gasjoyed a lucrative practice. We pre­ just a few months. She is a rose en­ Thomus.
Thtzo thraa with the addition of companion for fifty-four years.
word* of truth th at come from tho
dict for him much success and wel- thusiast, and proves conclusively parilla "carnival in Tampa Monday
Tho
grave
was
covered
with
the
cxlolri^i ? a k e ,up th e Orpheum Mu
heart nnd they never fail to reach
Cub and
X
many- beautiful floral offerings of come him back to our henutiful .and the fslsity of the idea th at tho best and will remain here during the rest
J
of
the
week.
in this «cclion .— Reportet-Stitr.
th e hearts of the hearer».
growing city.
,
*0n
rond, and always were. loving friends;

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�FEBRUARY 18. (9is

THE SANFORD HI

PACE TWO

Francisco,

FLORIDA’S CRIPPLED CHILDREN
BY STA TE BOARD O F HEALTH

Superb Fountain of Energy a t Panam a-Pacific International
solgtaly No Losers as every partici­
Military Portable Wireless.
pant, no matter Row small an amoun
Exposition Opening February 2 0 , 1915, at San
Quick and effective communication
pant, no mutter
how »mall
an between tho tremendous force* of
amount ol business ho may secure combatants with battle fronts of
for the Times will be rewarded. In fifty to two hundred and fifty miles
the event that ha does not win one Is no longer possible by scouts, cour­
of the larger prizes mentioned above, iers nnd hoUogniphlc devices. Tho
he or she will be given 10 per cent long-rango combat with terrlblo err
of the* amount of money collected glues of destruction means radio or
und turned in in the circulation de­ wireless communication, and everyone
of tho powers now at war la employ­
partment of the Times.
ing portable wireless telegraph plants
Those who desire to enter this
carried on motortruck chassis geared
campaign are advised by this paper for speeds of twenty-flvo to thirty fivo
to send their names at once for full miles per hour. Tho truck motor
information a o the Assistant Circu­ drives an electrical dynamo which
lation Manager of the Tampa
generates tho primary current of tho
Times, Tam pa, Fla.
high-tension transformer necessary In
Several of the prizes should come radio transmission, and tho completa
to this county and why not some of pamphernnlla of condensers, inter­
our bright young men and women rupters, collapsible antennae, etc., aro
take advantage of this opportunity carried on the truck which Is gen­
nnd lef the people of Tampa know erally fitted with a protecting shield
for tho driver and a special convert*
that we can be up and doing any
1hie body with sliding paneled sides
time the opportunity presents itself? which can bo tightly closed In stormy
Tho nomination blank will lie found weather. Thoso motor truck wireless rvipyrlght. 1311. tiy Panama Pacific International Exposition Company
elsewhere in this paper.
outfits having an effoettvo land rang«
of two hundred to three hundred Symbolic Figure Representing the Pacific Ocean at Panama*
Pream ble and Itcsulution
miles, have enablud tho armies o f tho
.Pacific International Exposition, San-francisco, 1915,
T h at whereas the laws of the ‘ dual alliance" and tho “trlplo entente”
state of Florida provide that all to keep In communication with their
hills due nnd payable by the county base, wings and ‘re-enforcements—a
shall be in the clerk's hands not task Impossible In modern warfare
later than the last day of each month without tho radio telegraph and—
most Important—the motor truck on
and that whereas the law not hav­
which to movo swiftly tho Instru­
ing been complied with in the ‘past
ments and their relatively large apacehas not only causejl, the clerk un­ requiring auxiliaries from position to
necessary work and confusion but position.— Engineering Magazine.
has delayed the work of this board,
on more than one occasion and as
Appropriate.
these delays are expensive to tho
A wealthy but n^lsorly. baronet was
tax payers and should he avoided; celebrated for having a mnRnlliconlty
Therefore
_ .
decorated dining room, while his
Be it Resolved in future all hilts viands were very few. A celebrated
reaching the clerk after the date wit was Invited lo dine on a certain
specified by law will not be taken occasion, nnd the host asked him If
up or paid until thu following regular he didn't. Ihlnk the room elegant.
"Y es." wns the reply, “ but It Is not
meeting and the clerk lias been so
quit«* Irt my taste.”
instructed, also Tkstructed to pub­
"And
what change- would you
lish a copy of this resolution in the make?” asked the host.
Sanford Herald - for thirty days,
"Well," answered the wit, "If this
that everybody may have due no­ were my house, you know, I would (Copyright. 1914, by Panama I'nrlflo International Espofltlon Company.
tice and assist this hoard In com ­ have"—looking at the celling—"less
plying with the law and thp dis­ gliding nnd"—hero he glanced fur­
tively nt the dining table— "more s t r e e t barricad es in d ie s t
patch of their business.
elgium
rnrvtng '*
K A. DO U G L A SS.
Clerk of Board
A Poser.
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uguinst this rather uncertain world
Save the children!
"
. .
Every child is born with the right might be multiplied many times in
to health and ha'jipiness.
Prenatal the years to come.
Do the people of Florida wish to
influences und causes following birth
deprive many of them morn than continue and make more useful this
tho world
suspects of
physical Chrlstlike charity, to enlarge its
strength and handicap them in their scope and possibilities? It is foi the
equipment - to face life’s problems next legislature, which will meet in
with any very large chance of Suc­ April to carry out their wishes Tell
cess.
When they are born in im­ your representative what you think
poverished
surroundings
their
chances for cure ure small, because
surgical and
medical attendance,
Great Times Contest
proper care and nursing and nourGreater interest has
never been
lih m ont cost money, big sums often, created in this county than that
which only the well to do can pro­ roused by the Tam pa Tim e* in its
duce.
announcement of February 10, that
No stale has spent of its moneys it would give away. absotjHoly free,
more wisely or more humanely than . to tho people in the s t a t e of Florida,
Florida, which in 1911, provided by I more than $16,000 in valuable prizes.
appropriation of twenty thousand
To head this magnificent array of
dollars for the erection of a hospital prizes is a $ 3,000 bungalow home in
for tho free treatm ent of indigent one of the liest residential sections
crippled children of the state, nnd i of the city of Tampa. ^As a second
set aside ten thousand dollars a n ­ prize, a $1,750, 1915, six-cylinder,
nually for tho maintenance of the seven passenger Iluick touring car;
institution. I t provided furthet that Ian a.zhird prize, u $1,135, 1915 mod*
until the number of children under i el, four cylinder, five passenger Rco
treatm ent should require a separate touring car, and as u fliurth prize,
institution, they should be. ejired tor. ari SbfjU, live passenger, four cylinder,
In some Institutions nlready in oper­ 1915
modal, Dodge touring car.
ation.
Thus it happen* that the These four prizes »To to be known
"hospital has not yet bte'n Iniill ami as grand prizes and can he won by
the little white patients are cared anybody in the state of Florida.
for nt St. Luke’s Hospital, and the
Besides these four grand prizes,
colored at Brewster Hospital, bflth there are forty-six i4G) other prizes,
in Jacksonville.
including six $050 Turner player pi­
The services of a skilled physician anos, six $300 furniture credits, six
have been given free and splendid $100 diamonds, six $75 grufonolas,
results ha-vo followedSome chil­ six $50 merchandise credits, six $60
dren seemingly ho|&gt;eli*ssly crippled grocery credits, three $100 bank ac ­
have been made whole und Htrong counts and seven $30 mnrchatldise
and given a fair chance. Others also credits.
All of these to be given
apparently beyond the reach ol away absolutely free by The fmrnpu
medical science have been bene fitted Times.
,
almost beyond belief.
And some
A special invitation is extended to
have been turned away because, the people of this county to enter
with facilities that could be provided this campaign and win one of these
under the state appropriation, their prizes
While Instructing his cjnss regard­
Any white person of good
Hubstantiul betterment was impos­ eiisraetur, man or woman, l«*y or
ing the early days of the New Eng­
land »lutes a school teach er nsked:
sible.
The ten thousand dollars ai girl is eligible and there are no obli­
How Is It With YouT
TVi you know that the house of
year could not lit- made to include gations uttached. to entering
When
a
man's
growing
boys
are
The
burgesses
In those days was so pow­
tho treatment of those who might thing necessary is to secure votes. going n bit wild rtie old man hold*
erful
that
It controlled the rlotbes
the
mother
responsible
for
them
mol
be helped or cured by surgical a t ­ These are secured in two ways, by
tention. and of those who needed dipping tbe Daily Ballot appealing In conversation with hoc about them worn by iIn» men? A man who earned
he alludes to them as "Those whelps $1.3 a week and one whoso iinlnry w« h
more than that.
in the Times and by securing pre­ of yours "
ir.n were compelled to show a dis­
flllt when they're nice
The annual report 11 the State paid subsetiptions to the paper
long eared, goody goody m &gt;&gt;s he r«-f«-r» tinction In the clothes they were wear­
iftiurd of Health (or 1914, soon to b e 1 The contest has just sturteii and to them us
My non#.'
New Yyirk ing nml not go beyond their m e n u s "
issued will contain the report of the "n o m in atio n s" are now open. Bright, World.
A bright scholar In the rear of tho
room piped up.
Teacher, what would
physicians in charge of these little w^de awake persons of this county
n man dn If be were out of work?"—
cripplesThis shows that thirteen appear to have Indore them an un­
1 Now York Times.
cases remained untder treatment usual opportunity to be rewarded
from 1913; thirteen were admitted handsomely for a few weeks of pleas
during 1914, and tw en ty-three were 1ant work aiming their friends und
examined hut had to be turned nws\ ‘
because of the lark of facilities for
treatment
During the yeai, 1 9 1 4 .|
nine wen discharged cured, and
»even were discharged . ttnporviql.
hut the facilities for their entire cure
were inadequate
The physician in charge says; "S o
m e ny of our rases present deformity
due to some form of paralysis, that
oven after successful operative cor­
rection. it is necessary to institute
gymnastic exercises, joinl manipula­
tion. mUncle training, ell- , to devs-lop
the greatest possible (unction as well
iis to prevent recurrence of the de­
formity.
Accordingly, in accord­
ance with the instruction of the
S ta te Health Officer, I have leedm*
• P rices, 7 5 c to $ 1 .5 0 — Seats are Now S ellin g at
mended **for •-admission only 'sucir
cases as seemed a men tilde to reason­
ably prompt operative cure.
"including ruses recorded in the
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sta te work, i have records of mere
4 Red 1 i(ht Piilnrt Pl*j
than fifty children in Florida, who
A Drama si ihr I'ndrrworld
need nt the present iimF.' institu­
tional treatment for paralysis or
other deformity not curative by sur­
gical. operation alone, and these cer­
tain ly form but a small percentage o(
the total numhet of crippled chil­
1 Pia, Trachini ( Morsi Morr
dren in Florida.
Po„r« lui Thon Any Sr «mon
r.«rr Prrirhrd from a Pulpit.
" W o need a ward or hospital com­
pletely equipped with a gymnasium,
u kindergarten, a manual t mining
«hop, a sun parlor und n piny room.
M an y of the children, while incur­
able so far as u com plete restoration
TrIU the Story ol s Vouny Wife
to full physical health is concerned,
Who Borttrs Ererythin| —Everyy e t might he made into self sustain­
thiny for Clotlÿl.
ing, useful citizens if they had half
a chance. Crippled children nro ut­
most invariably industrious, anxious
to learn find almost always arc of

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sunny disposition and easily man­
aged: Because of their disabilities
many cannot attend school; pnronts
do nqt seem to think it necessary
or are unable to teach them nnd
their mental education is almost
alw ays neglected. They should re­
ceive at least the rudiments of men:
t a l education; kindergarten nnd pri­
mary school work should be.given
th e m , and at tho same time they
should have occupational training."
Manifestly it is lotpossible to have
these things in a general hospital,
such as those in which these unfor­
tu n a te children are how cared for.
W ith a separate nnd properly equip­
ped hospital maintained in a manner
worthy of the great stato of Florida,
provision might he made to care
for many cases now incurable for
la c k of adequate facllties th a t in­
creased appropriation would procure,
and tho nine littlo men and women
who were sent out last year pre­
pared physically to hold their own

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Ever Written.
Createli Drama Ever Written
on an American Subject.

Natural Situation I and
Human Intern! Than Any
Play in Year*.

A V I T A L AND V I V I D
D R A M A O F N .V . L I F E

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T H E SENTORI) HERALD
havo Inn H Inch gun»
The projec­
tile» fired from the»», sun» weigh 1 400
pounds each, and It co»t» the Ameri­
can people 1777 every time one 1»
fired, not counting the deterioration
In the gun.
H etch cr ha» lire rear admiral» undor him. nn&lt;* to command each dlvtalon of the fleet. There are 25 rsptalrfa. more ihuu 1.000 officers of loss­
e s rank, and about 25,mw enlisted
men.
t
The total money value of the fleet
Is *300.000.000,
The New York, with its »later »hip
the Tela» the moil powerful »hip In
the American navy |H ordluarlly the
flagship of Hear Admiral FI etcher, but
his flag has been transferred to tho
Wyoming
The Now York ha» been
tilted ‘ up with luxurious quarter« lo
receive President Wilson and his
party at New York nfter the maneu­
ver», and carry them to the canal
It
ha» been Informally christ.-ned The
Boudoir Ship."

BATTLE IN THE AIH

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FAMOUS SOLDIER A SERVIAN

DON’T BE SATISFIED
WITH JUST A LOOK.

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Alexander the Great F o rm ed HI* In­
vincible Army of Native« of
That Country.

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nt our hrvnd iin«l cake. Give .
yourself the jru'.Tter plemture of
tastinjf them. You enn have no
adequate idea of their gtHKlness
unless you do that. Stop in and^"*
make a selection from our many
varities. You'll only be sorry
you hadn't done so i&amp;'fore..

Germhn Journalist Describes
Thrilling Fight in France.

The student of ftnclent history,
reveling in the triumphs of Alexander 1
tho Great, never thinks of linking his
might) name with that of tho little
Kaiser*® Airship» Defeat F ren ch Air kingdom of Hervía, tho fires of whoso
Fleet In Spirited Engagem ent—
Internal troubles have set nil the
world nhluze
Yet It wns from that
Victors Then Throw Bomba
sum)I
but
explosive
land that there
Causing
Great
Damage.
Unted States W arships in for
once marched forth to the conquest of
111 Park Ave.
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Month of H ardest Kind
Berlin.— A German Journalist serv­ the world a little army, of 40,000 men;
ing in the kaiser's aviation corps on an&lt;l. having completed that conquest
Drilling.
the battlefields of Franco, sends a on »rhedulo time, »0 to speak, their
vivid description of a spirited battlo lender sighed because there wore no
In the air in which ho participated. Ho more worlds to conquer.
COMMANDED BY FLETCHER
Alexander the Great wns a Servian—
was decorated with tho Iron Cross for
thnt
1». h«* was a native «if the country
the bravery ho displayed In this spec­
that 1» now Hervla
Ills army wns
tacular conflict.
Largest and Moat Powerful Fleet Ever
made
up
almost
entirely
of ancient
•'The weather was miserable during
Assembled Under the Star* and
Ills mother's family can to ,
the last, week." he writes. " W e had Servians
Stripe»— May Solve Efficiency
rain, snow and fog The air was very from the region up around that turbu­
of Our Navy.
••
unfavorable for aviation.
Gusts of lent but much-coveted district of Novi••
HOLDS OFFICE FOR 44 YEARS wind made It difficult to navigate and Haranr. and It was from the mountains ‘
Washington.—The Inrgest and most
gave 0110 a fooling similar to seasick­ lying liptvvtvn thi* Mediterranean and
the middle Danube, and the valli*ya
Civil
W
ar
Veteran
Ha»
Continuous
ness
' powerful fleet ever assembled under
on Undr northern »lopes, that he drew
T erm » a» School Board
the Slurs and Stripes Is how gathered
' “ However, wo kept up our prnrtlco
the flower of that 40,000 who marched
Clerk.
. off Guantanamo, on tho North con»t of
and tried to do ns much damage ns
to tho barbicans of China and the
Cuba, for a month of the hardest kind
possible to tho enemy. Our,opponents
sources
of the Indus,
Marshall. Minn.— For 4t years Jo- were very daring and I must glvo them
cf drilling. It will bo n g reat spectaclo
It ts n stern, rock-bound country,
cob
House
has
been
clerk
of
the
for tho fow civilians who will »eo tt.
credit for the bravery shown In their
this H«rvla, better fitted for growing"
but for tho moro than ono thousand school board of District No. I Ip l^yon* fljjthts.aiidvd our ranks. T h ey t w o
■oldt«*rs
than cereals. T h e r e 1ms al­
tl a 'oC ccm wad ’ 15*000 . enHsted «men K ■rvnjntr.- ITh «nr"ftntf elected In 1K7U not afraid of our battcrtcu and manways remained Just enough of tho bar­
means work, unceasing labor, to fit tho and has held the office ever since, Ho aged to escape the hall of shots di­
barian about tho mountaineers of the
has seen the district grow from a rected at them.
American navy for battle.
country to make them Ideal warriors.
' K T A N D A It It R A I L R O A D O P T U E S O U T H
A
small
one-room
log
schoothmisg
wlfh
— TcT cie ry Jack T a r Is glad he Is
**So we decided we would have to Philip of Macednn brought them down |
there. Great fasclnatldti surrounds the hut a few scattering pupils to a tour- tight them in the air We organized a
to iln* .Mediterranean const and routed
maneuvers, tho orderly marching and room consolidated school with four system of espionage and one day we
the polished Greeks with them—In­
countermarching o v e r tho parade teachers In charge of 135 pupils who received word that five machines of I
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Ar
Ar
Ai
Ar
Ar
cluding
the eloquent but timid Demosground of tho ocean, dreadnoughts and have the advantages of domestic sci­ the enemy had arisen In the neighbor- ,
Jitktofiv lib Hirtimoml \V'*thin|lon
llxllimorr
PhiUdftphi*
Ne» York
thnoute
and
then.
Instilling
Just
Mr House
cruisers taking the place of Individual ence and manual arts
homi of A and w«*re coming our way 1 |,n^ 6 K l ^ U ' rv'"*&lt; culture hi-n«*a&lt;h th-dr
•N,«. ,h2
H, 40am
1 2 :4 5 pm
5 :23 am
2 :57 p m
9 ,0 0 am • IO:27 am
soldiers, but obeying tho orders sent lives In th&gt;- Camden valli'i of l.vnd Al a moment's notice vve got our nin
'ihu^THB^K^nm» to innki* tln-m fully
'* No. NS 12 : 15(111«
7
:0
0
am
ID
tZ'Jrm
2
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1
pm
l :2 0 pm
1
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:42am
township,
where
In
|s7H
lie
took
a
by wireless and wigwag Just as Im­
chine» In |M&gt;sltions, the motor» were . ap|d 1'i lati* what the roti(|tn*»l nf tln•No. ,sr.
2 :20pm
5 :2 5 pm
Id : l 5 ani
1 :35 pm
2 : 16pm
7 :5 0 pm
lie was for uu» plicitly and readily aa a squadron of claim ill sect Inn* 21!
whirring and In Intervals of one-half worhl mi'itnt, prepartul the way fur his
7 :5 5 pm
••No. H0
M:0 0 pm
1 1 :5 0 pm
4 :2 5 am
7 : 1 3am
term treasurer of l.yon count) and 1»
1 :3Mam
well drilled cavalry.
minute each we rose In the nlr.
son, Alexander.
The tiring of tho g re a t guns Is fun a veteran of tile CMI war
•Free
Hcclining
Fftalr
t
aralo
Washington;
Electric
l.lghtrd;
Elcrlrlr
Fan«.
"liftmediately wo took our course In
Thnt was tho Hojwlan of old. alike
for officer and man, too. Target prac•*t'oa»t l.ine Florida Mail tarries Focal Sleep« r to Savannah.
the direction of A. and tried to reach in many respects t&lt;» his modem broth­
tlciT Is a great gatno. E v e r y nervo t»
Steel Pullman cars of the highest class operated on r.ll trains. ' We operale
greater height than the French, de- er. Tit«* Hervtnn of today a few years
CONSOLING THE HOMELESS atertnlned
Strained lo make the enormous rifles
to send them to the ground. ago took up the sword against the
» 11 r own dining car servire. Pullman reservations nml information.
do their best, aud hot rivalry Is exhib­
We ui*rc armed to the teeth, so to might and million» nf tin* Moslem cm
ited hr the gun crews.
Ttuslness Is
J . ( ¡ . K I R K L A N D . I ) . I*. A.
A . W . F R I T O T . D . I*. A .
say
W e not only carried botubs. but
plr«' .,» Jauntily ns his forefathers
pleasure when the heart Is In It.
also [um ilino gull»
fortin-d th eir phalanx and march«*«!
11dl-h.4, i o Hotel. Tampa. Flu.
1.1 H IV. liny St.. Jack son ville. Fla.
The eyes of the whole United States
"In th«* neighborliaud «if A w«&gt; saw acr--~- the 11el I**»pon t to conquer the
are directed to Hear Admfrnl Frank
tin- F i i i o h luin-Mn**» cruising
Mit
uni »
n and untold million» of Per
Lrlilny Fletcher and Ills ships lodav
tin-,. . ni th* «High » ini double ilei-kcr »la - I tin* Indies and morn recently
A great wave of criticism has swept
t)|n* m m living iiroiitul In open for­ he took Up III« rifle ag ain st the Aus­
ft Ui üU/ i j . i
n
i
m
i
c
i
rìr. t v, . ú x m m jiîtniuîtsu
over the country. The European war
trian Goliath, moved lit** govi*mm«*nt
ni &lt;Ih ni taking observation» of our po
a
has created interest In the army and
«li, * ■ )** vv«* were living lu e|o»&lt;- hai * » *■ M -* h !!•* out nf run»;** of tlr«-,
navy and everv patriot feels that If
f 11, n&gt; 1, ii Hi-i ((t« th«*) ilhl not rycog. and went whbitllng to battle, never
not the greatest we should have the
nUe bow many w«* were Ho they went asking w h eth er the odds were twenty
M ILI,WORK OF ALI. HKS( ’Kl ITIO N S
beat navy in the world.
o r i'M « oi ntii*
tor our tir«t "ttiulie" In ti hrulv

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N O VELTY PLANT

Uni ibi- little iMu-v ilin ki-d and
rising ¡ig.,111 »&lt; nt a »lint at title of the
French ilouhle ihtk ers which seemed
to put it* propeller nut of romml»slon
At least
vve »aw tin* »hip gliding
grin elullv down t«» th«* «-arili

I- the navy up to scratch ''
'flu* In the question tin- maneuvers
may solve anil at tho sam e time do a
great deal toward making It possible
to nnnwer In the affirmative Tim navy
needs maneuvers, lust ns an army
need« drills
A fleet will be awkward
In forming In battle line In time of
»ar If the superior officers have not
performed all the evolutions often In
time of pence
Much Practicing

Necessary

Partly due to the use of the Mg
ships off (he coast of Mexico the
maneuvers have boon neglected This
I» the first time In three y ears that the
entire fleet will be assembled for bat­
tle practice,
Three yearn means a
tong while when one consider* how
fast tho art of nnvnl w arfare Is d«**
velofilng Just to mention one lletti
Nnv.il gnus of I I Im h caliber # 0 1 1 ir
fled op pi, hltlp m lip- wnrM *11 r ■
years ,igu
Now the T e x a s ami Mi**
New fork rnrrv these
m.iiiini' -t &lt;1
nths and It Is currently r&lt;‘isir&gt;ei|
that Great Mrlt.nu it new Queen Filia
beth class, now building, will havo 15- ¡
Inch guns
'Vhen one t considers that Uj&lt;: fícela,
of Great Mr Haiti. Germany France.
Austria Itussln nml Jap an are now
engaged in actual un r work ,-verv
'lav In the year. U ts easy to
that
the I tilled Stales must do a lot of
I’rseiu mg even to approxtnint•• the ,|e
of oflUmiiev in which the lighting
navies of the world are arriving
1 be Guantanamo maneuvers w||| fu­
tile most extensivo target and fleet
practice the American navy ha» ever
Kune through They will last through
•ho greater part of tho month, and
will be followed by tho Pan am a canal
opening exercise», which may Involve
•unit- maneuvers of vnluo, too
The armored fleet tth e biggest
ship»! will be In four divisions of 21
vessels. Ten will be of tho so-called
. drvadnaught" class and 1 1 of the pre-drcadnaughl typo. Besides these, two
of the four armored cru isers of the
fleet and all of tho torpedo flotillas,
except those In reserve, will be pres­
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C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S OF H E A V Y H A U L IN G

L a r g e s u ppl y o f H o r s o s , - M u l e s ,
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e

Order Lantern Sin

Moot» everv flr»t and third Tu«*»«lny
i11 each month. Kveryone w fm ha» «et-rt
In- S ta r in 111- Kn* I .ire cordially invi ted
t visit liti» chapter

O l s c s s m l t h l n g so d W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n

Mn*«- L Itolihiiift, Sec'y

JUDGE HAS NARROW ESCAPE

«Otilia.

Dtrscts 103 Vsssale.
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Tl&gt; * does not mean th at all tho
•■»cli under Admiral F letch er's com*
„ .,!ld
b® ®t Guantanamo. There
11
®U tho submarines.
, We ®a ®U tho »mailer cruisers
gunboat, and two dlvtalons of the
d” t7 y tr flotilUu Admiral Fletcher
rect,
Y c w U of whJch 6¡J wU1

Had D'rcovered T hat.

e 1r 1 1111 - 1- W rig» shell 111V « -1U pan lie
signal.« «I ' * in** wli.ii his unni* G mak'
,1 -lini p 1 ill u I o t lie l«*It

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London.— An Knghsli judo hud a
narrow escape from iirn*»i on (Inground of signaling to tit- enemy ID*
Never before did tho fleet contain
was taking a »hurt htdlday on (hi*
practically two complete divisions of Kapt coast, and, 4 » 1» customary with
the droadnaught class. Tho first dlvl
him, was Indulging In n little dumb
*l°n consists 0 f dreadnoughts of tho b«d! exercl»« before retiring to rest
ffi°»t powerful typo and tho second The movement» of his arm» behind
division Is made up of theao powerful the red blind of his bedroom attracted
vessel» except one battleship.
the attention of the setitrl«« &lt;&gt;n the
n “ddlllpn to tho battleships, live cliff«. They thought «otneone was »lgthe seven divisions of torpedo-, nallng and h««tened to the hotel to
*■ t 1* 1 destroyers will have a part I11 cap Dipt thy culprit
Fur sown time
hn exercises.
This m eans 21 moro they refused to believe the Judge'll
emit. There will bo ten auxiliaries explanations, and It was only on being
shown tho visitor«' book that they
m
8C0Ul cruiser nirmlnghum,
I
fb® flagship of tho torpedo withdrew.

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Yellow Pine Lumber Co., Kissimmee, Fla.

I saw my 1 Ollengtu- l.leuteiinnl M
How » Mu- ti.iliv ' ast-ft-d the Heigh
nliout •'•"d yards to my left, (tnInti IiIh t r of III« 0« «
-Mi- i
1’ille
»al l
adversary
II«* must have received the proud I i&lt; ni
I (un t vu,. Und Mint
serious injury, fur he went down like a bftbv tirlgti'-m- up a hniis- hiJd won
an arrow
The second one vva » also d -full« "" (ii.l - I *ht' ' - 1* od
1 *»
poi imi -if biiHluesn very soon
► ni Hie pitfeiii wub a » ij; ' i
-*•■ ha-*lli--ii cam«* my own and my coni
* i* gn» gol hi- 11. -1*.t of th-- in, ip now
(inn loti’» turn
A pow «wfirl dnithh
New X m l I
d - 1 k&lt; ( w 11» llidug rurlntislv ;«1 11»
\

In ih* mi-ani line » 1» had tw*«*n «11 »
(iiVrti'd
tiolll tielow
1 ll'-)‘ opi lli'd 111«ne« them
upou
u»
and
wt»
had
to
riHc h lg h e r tu
My comrad«* riding i » m , . )otd» be
Stili
hind mo wn* killed liv &gt; *h«*lt but ard e r to p«&gt;t out of ihelr rango
vve
w
eri*
ilei
ermill«‘d
to
re|ply
to
th«*lr
the Incident had no «-iTet-i n my mind
W o clrcled «bove A. unii
Wo aro no bettor than M ile» on the g r e e t lugli
d ro p p ed a o u m h er of bombii whlch dld
tiring line,"
good vv«irk. a» w«* con hi o b serv e wlth
Mio nld ni our lleld glasse»
F ir st tip*
gnu works wero bit and blew up. Th«*n
we uttacked tw » rallroad statio n » nini
1 am
Dumb-Bell E x e r c is e s A ro m e Suspicion left tilt m a ma»a of d«*brls,
T h a t He Is Communicating
s o rr y to »ay nne of our nuichlu«'« wn»
W ith Enemy
foroed lo land, hut u» a libido o u r expedltlon waa a huge sureys» "

alleati nml wan in •
i htiling
Now i don t

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, (I In* nI t■1111■1« l'l|t III l, » 11

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In tin* m -.iniim e w-- hint m.’id "
ready f"i 1-iiKtn*-»» and now tingati a
Ughi of I.in unti tune against th e o th e r
The I n lu ll tried their le st to get
ulwive 11» In order to «Imp hoinhs upon
II»
hilt we ft Urti I ,ill'll their g a m e bv
follow tog 1 In-in ti 1 • blrln r and higher.

Th.- pa in* S erv la d«*nolea that It»
Wt* : ir»• |&gt;r»*j&gt;an'«l lo lijíiirc with von on all classes a
p«-n| li* w-t «* »prong
from shiv«*»
1
of
L
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’ MliKK and Ml MAYO UK for'.HOUSE, .STORE S
Th* t hri«a«h*r nnm«*. Slav, denotes 111«'
sail««* origin
Knt, when it|«pll«*i| to a
or MAUN. EmmiiiR. llooriiiR, ceiling, siding, windows, »
pe&lt;ip]n w h o for counth*»» i i ,liturl*-s
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doors, screens. Itlimls. mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes,
h ave fought against tr«‘m«*n*l*'U» od«l«
A
fo r Mu r 11It*-rt x th** t«*MII tHk»*« on a
Ifll I s Whnl Non Watu
Kslimnlcs Furnished Free S
n«-- anil hiiiii-ritbl«- meaning hint a»
th- '--rm ' w|,lg was tlrst applied as
a t.ii knnme of ihTlhlon. hut Inter lnw
xi if M srtr!*(fto iittrp v&gt;PS&lt;r&gt;p ' » » « a n r M i i e i i r r r i xi a u p u r ■ *. r*. • • » t t r i x v e n n r i n s i w n
■non. a mark of «-»(«'etn and honor

COW’S SKELETON SAVED HIM
Arkansas Youth Had Been Convicted
In Court of S t e a l i n g
Animal.
I.lltlo Bock. Ark.— The finding of
tho skeleton of a cow in a woods in
Howard county saved William Ken
nedy, twonty-four, frdm entering tho
penitentiary. Kennedy had been con­
victed of stealing the cow. and sen­
tenced to ono year.
tlo was allowed to come to Little
Rock alone, and was about to go to tho
penitentiary lo surrender, when a dele­
gation of friends brought him the good
news.

LEAP RESTORES MAN’S MIND
Insane

N ftiling knights alw ay » welcome

H McLaulin
K. U and S

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Complete abstracts from the records of
Orange and SeminoleCounties.

Taxes

paid for nonresidents.

Lidled Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiner» of Atm-rlra
Sanford I.oral Union No. 1751 meets
lir«t and third Thursday night a t 7
o'clock In the Fugles' Hall.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M Brown.
Ser’y -T rcas .
President
It. P . O . L . S n iiln r d L o d g e 1241

-Got the G o a f of Cost.
Ixitidon.— A British soldier writing
home from the firing lluu told howforced marching "got tho goat" of n
goat. The animal fell In with his co l­ The l.akc G recie (ouncil No. 31 Junior
Ofdcr Unllcd American Medianica
umn and marched about half a day.
Mesta every Wedncsday a l 7:30 P.
finally dropping from exhaustion.
M., In the City Hall. Visiting brothers
are welcome. C. II. Smith, Ree. Sec.
Worse Than Dumdums.

Celery City Aerie No. 1M3
Meeting every Tuesday* night ut 8
o ’clock
Pico Building.

J. T . Hoolehan,
Worthy President
.¿ d H W ilr a

0 . E. Taratus,
Secretary

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C. W. GOUDBICIlft Manager.

(¡a te City Camp No. G. W. O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights ln each month.
F L- Miller
J- F . Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Commander

Meet llr*l and third Wednesday night
corner of First St and I’alrnetto Ave
[ ..T a y l o r
It I.. Perk
Secretary
Exalted,Ruler

A British surgeon says tho Germans
have a bullet that after entering the
flesh turns nnd passes through back ­
ward, inflicting a worse wound than
v •i
a dutmlum.

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Menta every Monday at 7 ;.ld p. m.,
Prisoner Jumps From Third o'er Imperial Thealr«'
1 W. O. Singletary
W II Wright
Floor, and Shock Cures
Secretary
N. &lt;«.
Him.
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Superior, Wls.— When John Ander­
son. n laboriT. leaped from tho «bird
floor of u local hospital recently ho
was a lunatic.
When he got up, carefully brualjed
tlio snow from his clothes, and sun ti­
tered back Into tho hospital, unin­
jured, ho was sane.
Anderson was being detained In tho
tho state hospital for the Insantt. Ha
J
worked his way out of a strait-jacket
before he made tho leap.
The «hock restored him to normal
mental condition

SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.

I'llnertlx Lodge No 5 . K. of IV

Mçsdüfaccond atol fourth Tu&lt;*sdny«

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St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida
Uomlucted by tho
Benedictine

Fnt hr r»
T E R M S *225.00

Full

«.tractions
I \«,n in
Preparatory. Com­
mercial and Class­
ical Courses

TOR CATALOGUE A D D R E S S R E V . DIRECTOR

A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For You

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P A G E FOUR

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»•=» *-*—*' -- —
TH E HANFORD HERALD

FEBRUARY le. 1915

reliable dUsemlnntor of local new*,
and
has paid us this compliment in
1 (¡OD
¡1 manner which speaks volumes for
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
his knowledge of the good things of
W. M. HAYNES, Butrines* Manager
î i ï h. j : h o i . l ï
life.
He is not destitute of this world’s
Puhliahed E rtry T o * * l» ï *nd F hJ * y
Out of tho mouths of babes learn goods, hut he possesses the rare
faculty of holding on to th at which
wisdom!
And as the years roll along we he gets, lest the pangs of poverty
«utwctUPnoN p r i c e . in «» tance
O N K V E A U .........
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U N
can see the untold wisdom of these overt*k&lt; him in hi* declining years
Any person who has a little surplus money should a t once deposit it
KIX MON1IW
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He possesses a wide knowledge of
words nnd from l\e babe* comes the
with
the PEO PLES BANK where the money will be safe-guarded in ev­
T H R E E M O NTH H ................................................... T*
thoughts that *t\m nothing less local affairs, because he is a C O N ­
ery way and at the same time earn a fair rate of interest. We cordially i n ­
R E A D E R of this paper,
( M l r n r d lu là* Cllf br Cerrter IZ.O» P*» ï e » r I» than a clenr and truthful insight ints S T A N T
vite deposits in any amount and it is our aim to render painstaking service.
A d &lt; u n or 20e. Per Month
and tho knowledge extracted there­
tho future.
F e rm e n ta 1» Ad,omro M u « Ho M »«* »• «&gt;«te#
Some time since Cl\rence Woods from is turned to good account in
- t -s t - t * * — - f ■ - Æ - ’. ’
Entered As Hosnod-CUa* M«U Malte* A.fu.l 22nd was in the city and max|c quite an ihs own behalf.
1*0». «1 (ho PesteOre al Hnntecd. Pwrlda.
impression upon one of hvy little
If an important event is to oc­
Cader A ri o( M a rrh lt d . I*Y*.
in rene« cur he knows of it in advance, begirls. This is natural for
. " iTW ' i '
TcU»b»* N«. hs mokes an impression upon the "¿I
O d ir o la l l m U Ila lidi a«
causiKhe has read of it in this pajier
VOUR BUSlHtSS^
both old and young wherever he
If thwfo is a bargain to •he had
T h e people qf Seminolo county goes. My little girl, however^ seem­ anywhere in this com m untiy he is
H. e ; TOUR
R. K. DEAS
M. M. SMITH H. R- STEVENS
h a v e just closed a most successful ed to think that Mr. Woods was the promptly apprised of tho fact, be­
Cubi«
Am i CBuhtrr
Vlrt-Pr*»ldfBl
P rrftk ltn f
fair a t Sanford. Th is 1* a Rood thine real thing nnd ns usual th a t night cause of that, too, he has read in
and St. Johns Is Koine to follow suit. she included him ih her prayer* and this paper.
the concluding words were "G o d
And if an acquaintance is sick, or
-— Hasting* Herald.
_ bless Mr. Woods."
death has overtaken some member
------ 0 ------And somehow the more 1 see of of a family, or tho stork has paid a
T h e Sanford Herald last week
gnvo a ereat deal of space to the Clarence Woods the more 1 feel like visit to the home of some friend, he
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ " * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ cludmUbroadly:
Seminolo County Fair, which was a tho little girl kneeling nt the sido of is among the first to extend his con­ •
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Education
her
bed
¡md
saying
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those
words
dolences
or
congrut
illations—
because
splendid success. An in tcreatine pic­
Religion
I
tu re , published in connection with that were worth their weight in of these, j»l*o, ho has read In this
Physical Hygiene.
• tho fair was that showing a field of gold. And the words were a bene­ paper.
, R ev . Upshaw «botched in an is.
Ho is a man of wisdom— a pillar
epineless cactus. Several varieties of diction in themselves and will be
t o r « t in g and in his inimuitnfile , ty[t
th e spineless cactus were exhibited answered for Woods and the Eustus of stren g th — with a brain which a b ­
A RESUME GIVEN EACH W EEK OF TH E SUNDAY SERMONS
hf* Tecturp on
n* he Happy
, \?*t th e fair and attracted consider- Liikeltegion are doing n noble work In sorbs to th e utmost of the essence of
When Not H appy.”
. j*»«h lf'«trT T irion .
T h e pjrptrw shown thrTrgenerarhm of the wond around life.
Some of his more striking pojna
BY KLM EM P_ ROCCttS
Few things .escape his notice, for
In tho picture seems to he thriving
were:
The average layman doos not and he is over on the alert.
. nnd taking readily to Florida soil.—
Pour your life into an unselfah
cannot appreciate the finer sensibil­
Tim es HJnlon.
B ut the O N E T H I N G which he » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ¿ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « m « *
purpose;
link it with the w
mi^.
ities.
the'
inner
thoughts,
the
real
O
N EVER
O V E R L O O K S is T H I S
is
not
D a t e —Sunday. Feb. 14th, 11* 1 5 . omission, purposelesshess,
ing.for
God’s
kingdom
feelings
of
a
newspaper
man.
They
T h e Eustis Lake Region is one of
P A P E R , and therein lies the coinChurches
Visited —Presbyterian, found only in tho Old Testam ent.
“ You can’t he hupp) 1! you
tho most interesting newspapers in only know him us a hale fellow, well plimept which we ta k e unto ourself.
during morning service and union Jesus no less than three times ut-|
,
shroud youi life's work wit! t &gt;
the state. It alwnys has some good met who U -willing and rundy to do It gives us a feeling that we are
meeting of Presbyterian, Baptist and lers the s a m e spirit for the same „(,,rnu|Jv “ of self
pictures on the front page and they anything at any time to help the something more than a mere worm M el h odist congregations
at
Star Offense for inactivity, toward the
" f a i r y your « 111» to i*. , •. u!
are not necessarily all view* , taken public
T h e y call upqp him *»&gt;*'}„
„hap«, th a t wc ma&gt; he |
Theutrt-. *
welfare of His kingdom.
Christ
J « u s ; take on Hi- -n
In Eustis. The is*uo of U m Thura- Imur of (he day and night to «**i*t (,V(&gt;n tt whllh, c0(! in , hw community
The pnrnbles of the talents, the
Pastor at morning service, Rev
righteousness an d fervently
. ill!
day had *ome celery picture* and a them in some enterprise or underfig tree and the rebuke to the angel
E. D. Brownlee.
precepts."
fine
view of Sanford, taken on taking nnd then forget about him, ; Tru e, he is NOT A S U B S C R I B E R
Pnstots nrtd speakers participating of Lnodacea for being neither cold
" D o n ’t go through this hf.
main business street of the famous feeling that the editor will get along to the paper— his dollar never reach­
nt union services, Rov. J . B. Cul- noi hot whereof He says: “ I know
peak between two eternities m
C elery City, ns well as other pictures somehow and will he on the #ame es this office— but he R E A D S T H E
[»epper, evangelist; Rev.
William thy works: thou art neither cold grouch."
th a t were of local interest.
T h e job next year and is one of the stan- P A P E R J U S T T H E S A M E .
Upshaw, editor Golden Age. and nor hot. I would that thou wert
T o he a true ch^d of • .
Eustis Band has recently been In, dard fixture* of the town
F o r hi* neighbor is a subscriber, Mrs. ( ’ Rucker Adams of the F lo r­ i old 01 hot
th
e
sam e time be unhapp,
They
do
not
know
and
never
will
Sanford and led the parade held In
and pays in ad van ce, and in Id* gen­ ida ( ’ ha iituuquas.
then Itecause thou a rt luke­ possible
that city a few day* ago and thi* know the sacrifices, the hard knocks, erosity he lends the paper, to the
Rev. Brownlee spoke for several warm . rid neither mill not hot, I
fa c t is .given due p rtf mi nonce in the the .heart pangs, the mental tor- ■■Jtin tr „(
If your mortal -elfish
strength"
BY
LE- minutes to the children from thi* text will *pu
'I ,,
o u r - o f m \ mouth.
which
the
editor
j y q ’|Lake Region. I n 'f a c t the paper i» lure* through
th
a t you have groI I t. J .
•'iiiilil ye not watch with me one Rev

THE SANFORDHERALD

BLESS CLARENCE WOODS

Surplus Money

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
SANFOBD.FLA.

A MO N G T H E C H U R C H E S

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full of good stuff about Ku*t|* ami
o th e r fine Florida cities, and is a .
splendid
booster all the lime.
Tlm ea-Unlon.
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"S an ford 's building record lor th e
i*ast jivmir
on«»
*»vi»rv
o1
n1
t *ig U
in m
u« thnt
iimt 1
*» fy d
11l1l1t*1
can point to with p rid e," remark*
the Herald. " T h a t Sanford has had
u s tead y growth during the |wvst y ear
is liesl evidenced by the figures of
th e city clerk, who issues the build­
ing permit* and know* all about
most of th e -p la c e s erec ted ."
Th
H erald gives some of the figure* anA
they are very interesting and importa n t.
During the y r a r just closed

permits for seventy-one* buildings
were issued, the estlmeted cost of
which aggregated $ 1 0 1 ,7 1 0
It s h o u L
he remembered
that
six
/n o n th s of the lime hove In-en 'war

Vlso

has gone steadily ahead, rrgardlcux
out* id« co nditii in*, and is hi.il« ling
is«-!)' and well
rim e» 1 fihm
f
U
T h e nogrui, Sti »ver, » ho * tt * ¡irresttni in Tenneuee for the murder

o f ‘the two Gardner brothers nt Wela k a has confessed to. the crime end
xuid th a t the Gardners made sport
o f him which caused him to pint the
murder of both nf them and incident­
a lly to get i hint money, which they
w i l l
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had inadvertently di -»b.' d to him
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,
from time to limi
The « Mire state
deplores this in unb r of port her n
tourists, hut it should be a lesson
¿.e the r.orthirn freople coming down
here with an abiding faith in their

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duioudtnlgc of the negro.
No *outhvrn man would go Into, the wood*
with a strange negro nnd if he did
the would not make the negro his
■etunpanton.
If the Gaidner* had
taken- friendly advice of Jackson ­
ville people where they started their
Ur|p ami taken a negro guide that
v u » known to he nil right and then
wfter taVing him into the -wood*
t r e a t e d him ax a negro th e y wbuld
probably lie alive loda*,
We teapectfully refer thi* to L I F E ,
th e magaxirfe that known *0 well
bow t o treat the negro in the north
a s a superior instead of an in f trior.
------ O ------ R E A L F IN A N C IE R IN G
T h e editor of The HenTd wotked
’with Sloane Gordon in th e north and
now th a t he has become one of the
really great writers and war corres­
pondent« the following is given da
- onn of bis tecent near on es:
"
&amp; e«n e Gordon, one of the beat
known magaxine wtiters and war
correspondents and who la now on
hia way to Russia, for the National
News B ureau, met an old friend
during a recent visit to Chicago.
T h e frihnd. since Gordon had teen
bins, had gathered in a fortune of
se v e ra l millions of dollars.
•’G ee," sighed Gordon. " I t must
fee g re a t to he a big financier and
h ave all th« money you w ant."
Finaneeer nothing," blurted out
th e w ealthy man, " I ’m no ftnanceer
now. Remember, when I . T «s woik. ing In Cincinnati, -for • hundred a
m onth and paying rent and buyin
food for my family an d spending
m oney am ong tbs boys? T h a t is when
J was th e R E A L financeer.”

passes ever) d a) ami night and like
But it linn tint always lie -&lt;•
In hour?’’ Matthew 2*i, part of filth
Being made In tim )’* linage and that you are heart -or.
the player on the s ta g e 'm u » l go on •( me we have hope* -th at the
|•11- verse
likeness He cannot brook our iti- lations then )t»u ar«»’Ith hi* part regardless of Ins own |[)r.. wi„ |(&gt;y U(l , h„ , UJM, r
,
with God
■icti
vit v
Fail hfulmis to (¡oil's will as found
trouble*
Must go on and on and m„ fU of ,M.rmittlnK
u,id h,
E v e r bee.r in uni,.: 1
When i Ollfroiiteil1 with gre•at opHI Hi* v««&gt;r»i was liri|M&gt;si' &lt;1 .1» i lahouli! ( i o d 9 représentative. Him*T‘ ,h - w" rl,‘ ullh " ,nlll“ K , “ ‘, , , 1own n am e to our subnc.iption h.t
d u ty of all
Christian*. young a* portunity for good our *oul* should
even though his heart i* breaking ! pnjd (n advonM&gt;o{ roijrs&lt;,
est ex|ire4*iin,
t • -1
be li Mam»■ with [»I aver ami a * t ion
» el 1 a » old
Thflrpiftif, It i*
hut mi In ml Thai
t „
)
on
th
a
t
God
tell
11
j lint» nyiiifliruc*M \%urk* vtitnurM
■f«’s (i — want» only fait tifi il workers milted to our own prayci »
t it heramong the
new*pii|rer boys there islJV(.n |n Lh(. n, f i e l d
« t^d three ways were presented to t hi wise we are out of tune With t l „ » &gt; ‘,k'- ,hl’r' ' " r" ' ” J"&gt;
»n inner circle of feeling, a my*- Aml W(. have hopes strong
hopes
precepts of Hi* kingdom
,-' ,,rm "re
children
tertou* cloister, sacred through asso ­
O
If
we
woulil
heed
the
lesson
ad
1st, Constant and continuous at
ciation* and untrammelled and un­
! ten* of Sanford to g.
tendance at Sabbath school, seeking ministered to Meroz wc should con »- 1
defiled hy the feet of the unbeliever,
ent llilsiastil ciiiicer*
t»i know ami learning to cherish cr a te our lives'
H O TEL ARRIVALS
a shrine where only the elect' ran
rnunity. stop kim t he will of (tod
1-t. 1» ap p ly in g un»l proving on
worship and where we can pouf out
boosting, ami ki-o|&gt;
■Jnd.
Ai tenditoi e ev ery
Sundae i fiiith the efficacy of God's word
Sanford House
our libations of oil and m yrrh uje.ii
lx*t t»arh appoint
¡
t
the
morning
nml
evening
survie».
We should do this in ottr everyd ay,
\\
\V Gould. D eLsn d : H
J
the Altar of pure and everlasting
mirtee &lt;*i &lt;*n&gt;- to -n »'
I oils further e-tchlishing C h in n , in personal life
We should spread the
Waller. Adrian. Mich
11 T How
friendship.
of a h¡ pp)
• ir.t»li racier .n il gathering inspuati- . dem onstrated tru th of His glad nnd
\
M.lgUllUI
Sew
I
&gt;r
my bum I* of ro es 1- placed ard, lax E.
Snrif«»ril i.n nit»!!llmo
Liit-. T ' vtjhmi fr» rn the iiiter|iretntiou of God « wholesome tidings to the world, we ligniti
in the Eustis mausoleum for I'h tfem i leans, La
Sanford
i »hoitld be th e alert, active persist
VVowd* while he is living and these Spring».. W aller Yaples. J a *
J &lt;’ w,ird
"
B
y
their fruitIrd. E veryday prayer ns the most ,.„t wc.rkir» ip upbuilding Hi-, king
thoughts are celled forth Ivy his Hunter. A tlan ta. Ga : J !&gt; H arrett.
t
h
e
m
."
therefore
g»-t
Lake Region of last week in which , J a x , li. P. N etherlon. T a m p a . C. K ••tlecuve means of bringing t/Te child I d e m : we ahould let the n h i c s
r
h
a
u
t
a
u
i
p
i
a
work.
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mind in direct communion with God. ] Jesus Christ -ink d u p into and hepush
i*nit
support
The text from which Rev ftr»n»»i ■come out very -oq L we -ho.ild car. «
D Vn n Du If*
nil Mr» w
I.
Ip«- mad« ,v strong up[nial (o his c o n ­ His «»tine* with us a» the ballot box ' ,,f *' *Luiid»
11
[«•art boy. ( 'olu mbus. .Nia**. 1
your I'Oinmitnit)
gregation
ns
n
wholiwas
taken
from
a
nd
ike
th«-m
the
»Itimi«
.it
:ng
(
him T B Van Dus«*n. N y
and generous impulses make
H u ■ all. it;» i , »
!r I verse. ’T he *tn of t n f - I» •• 1J ’ » » » . ; .
■» ■ . i l (..'.li
r ••u
M M v i 11\ Judge» v
;•ml Ilobi .........•* B 1 ►
feel grateful
‘n -o ilp *
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v I •
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f i ; , f 1. * «
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T a n pa T
lu» fra ‘flit» U|
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n
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angel »»f the Lord » tir-- \ liltterl) -hn'ilil li.-( .»».¡i\,d «. ij r—1l V— »»I
K It,ene.l G N Y f i t
(«ini Idi—s
the in tinblt a III* t hi re»-f. be»-.iu»e the) opportunities bill -hould create »»p- and y»mr city .uni
men &lt;iuln &gt;•»%ill e. &lt; N \\ ill
t««i*l bles»
tnwasurerd by the tut» r«--■
Grand R ap id -, Mich., G. L. Architi, a m « not to the help of thu Lord ;«ortunitu*s to m ake oiir civic laws
of Florida!
feat in the use of th»» Clm
against
the
mighty."
His
"will
I
10
done
in
earth
as
it
i*
Without them the state would be Allanta, G n .; H . F, M cLeod and
How pitiably trago t&gt;»
A
most
critical
jx-riod
in
the
his­
in
heaven."
wife, J a x ; J . H. M c C a r t y , N. Y.
a desert!
Would
I«' its failure to *
C ity ; W. K Stovall, Rofne. G a.; tory of Israel was being experienced
Our indi vidtiil iiv.— »lunild be
hearteill\
its i I 1.1
Mr and Mrs II M líenle rn. C ald ­ by th«—e chosen (veople of God
G od ’» exemplified tru th , mir io!ti»i-.
CULTI V A T E EVE RY A C R E
The
in
ImbitHQt*
Of
M
um
p
a
well. N J , \ ’l‘ Hnrkill
la»ul*
Uve live» IIis kingdom on earth
The United S tates D ep artm en t of ville. K ) ; .loiin Hav. Siller» L.ik&lt;
»|uiei little village situated under
Jnil. \\ shoiiltl be i n r mindful 1 To h rrp S,eot'i r ' r■rv»- '■»
* - *
, ,
-A * » r » III 1!» r
n nearby hill, »«-re sluggishly in le»t tem p tation lo-fal
Agriculture.
the state hoards and , »,
»• v
Vi 1
.
,,
* ,
J M I ita n e , rs 1 &lt; u&gt; J ' &gt;»’
n#. ht 1i»inv
*
irotiml th* ie: ••r» *
dltlerent
woefully
neutral
ul
a
time
the , rtp1rrts all over the country are ser,
. Atlanta. t»a . r jM
, v
..,,,,,
v
e a c h »»i h«-r n«*t t
»lei»I seekl tit M efl .»
r.mot) &gt;»
..* 1
,,h* f f î *•• *** • «».
* •n«* L
k*Mr*|
urging the farm er* &lt;&gt;f Am.-nca t». ^ t |U
\1|W
1 . , . ^ |'„1ltia ,.. »hen t hr) -huul'l have bi-elf »lull to build true
ttl i li.ir.n trt. limg time
c u ltivate every available acre during , tl Mr&gt; H||djl C olem an . Lakeland, and active in a great Opportunity to
semblance or»
serve God mid lift themselves to
‘ b e c o m i n g year.
Tho war in Eu- j
T
nfV
Mr,
n.u „ .r. \ln
rope assures the spie of almost .every - j Whilnf.f
J a x . E W Hau. hot. higner things."
In a f«»w closing words
Rev.
thing that can he raised.
Every

and wife, Wellington, Ohio; Hadley
article that is e x p o rte d 'to feed the
T. Higgins, Woburn. Maw.'; Edgar
soldier* and the citixrns and the
James. Chicago, III.; R. G. Hal’,
stock of Europe means ju st that
Mr. ;..id Mrs.* E cstcrh y J r .. Mrs A.
much le*» for homo consumption:
S. Mann. J a x ; H. O K rafts, B a lti­
fherefore, even with big crops of
more, M d .; J . D. Hamilton. J a x ; W
everything, the price* will l&gt;e high,
Y’ates, Chicago, 111.; G . F. Felgaf.
j f it is not a good crop year the
Cleveland, O .; U. H. Hanning J r .,
farmers will a t lca*t raise enough for
N. Y.. C it y ; T . M. Kern-r, Atlanta.
home u«e and will not have to pay
Ga.; J a c k Chisholm, J a x ; C. E.
the high prices that will prevail.
Ruckle, F ittsb u tg , P a ,; M. P. Davis.
Utilize every available acre for grain,
Orlando; W . H. Frontm an, Atlanta,
grasses atjd vegetables.
In m any
; Ga.; S. It. Hallinger, E . P. IVar»*&gt;n,
sections farmers v rv urged to try a
J a x ; H. A Neill and wife. Atlanta,
double acreage of potatoes.
It [
G a.; o . F . Hodge*, Hal O’Biien.
should not he necessary, undet prop­
Harry Van Frosaen. Eddie Mazies,
er conditions, to import potato«« into
Jas. B airid a, N. Y. C ity ; E . W. Guan y agricultural county.
Fu t the
kert, P ittsbu rg, Pa.; Wm. Griffin,
hens and the turkeys to work and
C. E . V au ght. N. Y . C ity ; J . A.
give them a squ are deal. Raise pig*,
Bowen and wife, Birmingham, Ala.;
cattle and horse* in as large num ­
R. L. Sleager, N. Y. C ity ; Paul W.
bel* as the accom m odations of the
Orchard, A rcadia.
farm will justify and any looses th at
any farmer, plantar or rancher may
Qunpowder In W arfare.
have sustained last year will be more
The employment of gnnpowder-'to
than made good. The war in E u ­
bnrl Iron and lead balta In (he thir­
rope may last for months or years, teenth and fourteenth centuries sent
but while it continues there will be all ancient artillery. Into the trank
an active demand for everything we heap.
Some authorities credit the
produce. Should the war end this Moort with the first uae of cannon
week the .nations engaged will need In Europe when they raided Spain In
all our surplus products for a year a t the thirteenth century. Other« assert
lekst. Take our advice, for once. I »» appeared flrat at the battle of Crecy,
and do not permit good, tillable land 134&amp;- ll
ln“&gt; K*n*ral uae about
to lie idle in 1 9 1 5 ,-E z c h a n g e .
th« do*« ot thf&gt; tWrtWH,U‘) « BtWTSOME C O M P L IM E N T
It la nbt often an editor hands
himself a compliment.
But this is the excaption and th a t
la^ ust what we are doing, because a
certain well known citizen of tble
Community hr» and U pftiistentlyr c c ognizlng the value of this paper na a

" T h is tragical indifference to God'a
call might have been duo to one or
more of the following thing*:
l»t. The inhabitants of Meroz
might have preferred to have remain
ed under the bondage of the Philis­
tines.
2nd. They may have boon laxy
and disincline«! to help even in *0
great a cause
3rd, They may have been cankercd with selfishness th at old-time
rompanion of man, wherewith be­
cause of bounlifutness of material
thing* man is not stinpd with the
spirit of God.
5th, Base thoughts with no pride
for a national oneness with God**
chosen people.
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God's cat! to duty is absolute.
His call is one of opportunity, a rev­
elation,, an inspired call' to higher
things, and neither pretext not pre­
tense la acceptable before God, hence
the «tree of Meroz came from God
through His angel and not from the
•piecn of Deborah, Israel's then
Joan of Ate; he. then, Elizabeth of
England; her then Catherine the
G reat, of Rusaia.
Moroz's sin was one of omtoion,
not of commission. Its people were
neither cold or hot. They were ut­
terly indifferent to God'* call, they
therefore made themseivna useless
and of no consequence In God's cre­
ation and processes, hence God's
curse was retributive justice. They
are no longer in existence and their
one deatcuctlon is that of disgrace
before God.

Brownie« applied the principle* «if
his text to the situation in the local
church.
T h e history of the move­
ment to builti a new church was
given which led to the ho mi less con­
dition ul present.
He further said.
" I t is not given me a* a hetald for
the Lor«l to toil you of what m ate­
rial th *1 church shall be built nor the
style of architecture but this can be
said: If you believe that lanw kind
of church luRlding is urgently need­
ed, ami you discourage the effort*
or refuse to aid in it* construction,
you will In- guilty of the sin ol
Meroz. This is a word of warning
which, ns your pastor, 1 urge -you to
heed lest you find yourself under
condemnation.
This same word has its message
to the other church people of tho
town who are peeking to construct
houses of worship.
The union service« were well a t ­
tended.

Rev. J . B. Culpepper, evangelist
introduced the principal speakers of
the evening, M rs. C. Rucker Adams
and Rev. W m .„U pshaw , editor of
the Golden Age.

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the newest and or.ly the be*t «1 e**1; “**»

gUdly recommend to met» of in*

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Mrs. Adams outlined briefly and
forcefully the rise of the Chautauqua
member ol
and the threefold work now being _ d *
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d«tnc everywhete under iti auspices. I W r U t Ink *m*M . bio* « J
H it (specially bnlUaot, »mooth and F*"*
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. u, ike
Mrs. Adams said among other «•__
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in andI Ilet
»how
the new I
Made From Sunflower Seeds.
things »that the Chautauqua grew bottle with tha aew A*w - coM M I«
Seeds of aunOowen* are foutul to
out of an organization qf Sunday
make excellent food for live stock: Its
school teacher* of ProteaU nt de­
oil la equal to tha beet linseed oil.
nominations, having for its origianl
and Its stalk* are as good aa coal for
purpose the m ore efficient teaching
producing heat. And Y et only a few
Strfoidv Florida
of religion.
B u t soon petceiving a
year* ago Kaosaa Regarded the. sunExr mpice of God'* came for in­ broader field not effected by sectari­
(lower as a pert fer r.H purpoaer ex­
cept fas an emblem.
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rKflRUARY 16. 1914____________________________________
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Holden, Loucka, G. F'. Smith, T A week, the guest of Mrs. Matthews*
Ne.-l, W. B Anno. D L Thrasher. sister.
W. E. Watson. A. P Connelly, Geo.
I), bishop, (). W Brady, Misses
Bex J A Bowen and bride and
Mary DeGotte*. Louis«
DeCotte*
Rev
Dr Culpepper worp the dinner
l ittle Happening!»—Mention
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
und Anni« Hawkins
guests of
Bev. and Mrs F E .
of Matters In B r i e f 1Steinmeyer Saturday « vening. Mcr.
We tequirv a responsible business
U P - T O - D A T E ^ ------------------------Personal Items of
Bowen will he remembered as hav­
Si. Ai/nt* iruiht
man in each lorulity to represent us.
Interest
ing
held an evangelistic meeting in
The young ladies of St. Agnes
Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor'
I he Dewey Drainage Excavating
Sanford
during the pastorate of
Guild
were
delightfully
entertained
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Terhcun. Phone 20.1
C om pany.
Woodward
Building,
Rev.
Dr.
Gaines.
hy
Miss
Charlotte
Hand
Monday
Summary oi the Floating Small
Washington, D C.
5 l-ltp
afternoon. The gills were busily en­
Talks Sucrlnctljr Arranged fnr
Grouji 10:
.A ufomofctir /'urfies
G e l your supper at the Daylight
gaged in making porch chali covers, ' A i r s . Jo e Matthews returned to
Hurried Herald Readers
Helen Flighty. Mrs. Holly
Among the many machines and
Cafe next , doer to L It Philips &amp;
for which they will take orders from her home in Tamjwi Su nday, accom­
Aunt Martha. Miss Plant
C o.'s drug store Thursday with the crowds of people going ovet to Or­
now op at reasonable prices.
Cake panied hy Mr*. Elbe Me Lucas.
Aunt Miy ia , Mrs. Geo. i-'ox.
36c lando for Sanford Day lust Friday
W. J. Thigpen is taking in Gaa Indies of the Hit^irt church
I nnd ice cream and rriinU wetn served
Harry, Helen's lover. Boy C hit­
plate. The Hoys' Hand will furnish the society editor caught a few
Messrs-. H. C. D u B ose and B . H.
partita at Tam p a this week.
Those present were Mrs. Spicer.
music.
Home made bread and fresh snapshots in passing. Of courso, the tenden
Mrs. B etts, AUsscs Salonfe Hamp­ Muirhead ahvo gone to Charlotte,'
Orange boxes with hoopn nlways b u tter ’ special.
Phil. George McLaughlin.,
they were all good looking pcoplo
ton, Eva Walker, Lucille AapinwaPf N. C., to attetfU the' L aym en 's Mis­
m soak, at F. F. D utton’s.
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Hal. Kenneth Murrell.
and looked pretty to ho “ took."
Zoo Munson, Junie arid Josie Stu- sionary Movement as delegates from
Mrs. Grace Karl Williams, 106
The editor of The Herald, Mr. R. J .
As
the
time
is
short
now
it
is
most
First
street,
Sanford,
headquarters
for
mon.
Martha King. Saidee Wil­ the Presbyterian chuich of this city.
Rev. Kilgore spent several days
Holly was there, tiding with Mr. and important that these group rehearliams
and
Miss Tifts.
The next
Millinery.
Hair
Goods,
Laces,
L
a­
*1 the Lake Monroe Bible Confer­
Mrs. F. L , Woodruff, Mrs. Wm. ral» he amended if possible. All in j meeting will he held with Mis* E y a
• Mlsstfk G re te h «i anil O ljfi -Schultx
dies’ Hosiery anil Art Materials.
ence and was hVre on Monday.
McKinnon and Miss Mamie Dev­ you group will appréciait it us the Walker, hostess.
left Sumlay for Tampa to enjoy the
Citll and examine
Pleased to show
lin.
A tub of new mackerel, white and you.
drilling required ran he done and
carnival. They will return Wednes­
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necessity for rehearsals lessened.
juicy at Lcfllei'a.
50-'Jtc
day.•
„
I ’rrsonnl M rnlion
Get your supper at the Daylight
Dr. T . A. Neal, Mrs. Neal, Mr*.
Mr. And M rs,-I). C. Chcddock of
\\. B, French and A. R. Haynes C afe next door to I,. It. Philips &amp; Margaret Bnrtie», and Mr. F. L.
Group llrh fiiri’iih for Afrtjr
Mrs. Buchanan of Washington,
Minerva. Ohio came over from Dude
of Knoxville, Tenn., are in the city C o.'s drug store Thursday evening,} Broadnax of Jacksonville rode in
There will lit a rehearsal of C ity, their winter home to vipit D. C., bx the guest of Mrs. Rucker
lor a few duy* with a view of locat­ the 18th, with the ladle- of the B a p - ¡ the Neal cat.
Groups i, j , 6 and 7 on Wednesday Mrs. Muirhead.
They hnvc re­ of this city.
tist church,
,15c per plate.
The
ing.
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at 7 p m. of "Scen es in the Union turned to Dade City.
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furnish music.
Limburger cheese,— Holland her­ B oy»’ . Hand will
Mr. and Mrs. 1}. Kunge, Mrs. D r pot for a D a y " to he given at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J . R. Uolhill are
: - ■-=‘ t/ -*“i *
Homo
made
bread
am
i
fresh
butter.
Geo. D a v i*’ Hart, Mr*. L . P. Hagan the imperial March 4th. See Fri­
ring nnd yeast cake« at S im o n ’s.
Mrs. H. C. Gerror and Mis. A. B, moving to Oviedo this week, to make
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and Miss Adele Bunge rodo to­ day's issue for youc gtuup. .G iu u p .s
For S a le ! ! !
Kommrmw-rrrrrrneft- YMm' Ofllntfti
lo*,,r* ’ honNr'
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T*hreo’lots*fsrtriir* P ark on Myrtle* gether. • AtfeTò brought back one o ff consisting of the llous Bickcrstein Saturday _ evening.
Th ey were in charge of th e Argo House.
The e d ito r of T|ie Herald leaves
avenue nnd Seventh street.
Desir­ the prîtes in the spelling match.
and Mike O’Toole shine, taken by charge of the Woman's exhibit of
today for the woods wheie he will ably located for» hotel or residence.
Messrs. Felix Frunk and Dingee will Sem inole’ county, at the Orlando
Mrs. Fnye, who has been a guest
forget business cares an.d the high
Another good looking bunch were also rehearse Wednesday night.
B eau tiful shade trees ten yoata old,
of
thè Sanford House since Decom­
fair.
cost of living for several days.
no other property like it in the city. Mi. and Mr*. Tucker. Mfs. Buchan­
l&gt;n Thursday night u.t 7:30 the
ber loft for New York with hot malti
an. Mis* Gretchen Schultz. Dr. and following groups will rehearse at
Seed Potatoes Rose 4 and Bliss
Apply at once to W. \\ Long.
Mrs. W I). Bullard of Geneva Monday afternoon. S h e will return
Mrs. Cecil Butt and Mr. Ernest clul* rooms.
Triumph at Lefller’s.
50-2tc
2 5 -tfc
visited her brothers. J . FJ and C. W. to Sanford on thè 27th.
Uousholdol
( It mip 1 :
Laing during the Seminole County
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilson, Mr
T h e Beportet-Star was permitted
I tide Joshua Hayseed. Curl Bou ­ Fair
Mr John T Harley, vice presi­
and Mrs. Walsman and M m R J. a b rief Imt pleasing glimpse of Hob
Mr and Mrs K T
WoodiulT, rn dial
dent of the FJast Coast B y ., will arHolly have returned from Tampa Holly’s phiz today
II.- looked lit
Mrs (' K Walket. Mrs Travi» of
Aunt Sarah. Lucy Whitnx-r
Mr anti Mrs W \t Ahernathy five in Sanford on the 17th.
where they spent several day» at long enough t&lt;&gt; »ay howdy-do, hut
boston and Mr Charles WnodiufT
I it-jH»t M aster.
Gasparilla.
moved on. his i-xt-ti»«. being that he
left on Saturday (or Tampa to en­
were a congenial parly.
Joe Gamin, Miss Olga Schultz.
Mr. O. Wt Brady Trom Brooklyn,
hud to see the (air. Along with Holt
joy
the Gaspaiillti Carvnival.
Just Received— Fine lino of S^ump
Gioup 6 : —
«•
N.
Y ., Is expected in Sanford with­
cam e Postmaster B . G. Smith of
*&lt;d Goods, Including Camisole« Cor­
Dr. anti Mrs. \V. E . Housholder
Mis. Gai nitons. Mis» Gretchen
in
n
few days.
He will receive a
Oviedo and J. A. Clark, coiunty
Miss Moselle Durst left for
set Bugs. Extension Coat Hangers
and Mr. und Mt». S. O. Shinholser Schultz.
from wnirni
which c(m ^a' welcome from old frlènds
commissioner from the Oviedo dis­
Gainesville
Saturday,
irom
and Children’s Ready Made Dresses,
also enjoyed the day at the fair.
Deacon Lon glare, Clarence Mu- point «In* will go to Tallahassee for
associates
trict.
It W-ill he observed that R ob ­
Rom pi'r» nnd lints.
Mrs. Grace
h
n
" " Vp
ert alw ays i ravels in good rompunv
several
days
before
returning
t
o
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Ear! William», 106 First St
M -t.
Mr IL-hperk. Ernest Housholder
Reporter Stai
Sanford.
May
Be Made Big Industry.
la-da Moye. Mr Frank Ailant» and
Mr- 11 en pec h, Miss Gladys Mur
J. I. Rodman of New Ynih. r&gt;-p*
In
tinl'U.llpp;ti“K
Du- Rovern dient Is
Iti'V
George Hy m a n . jit-inr of Mt Sam Bradford wen- :» congenial ri«
lesentlflg the Produce New-* i til tile Ita p n -l •inirili rt-l 11 rt ,*l
Alt and Mr« .1 W
Mo tth ew » , iitakhiK xreal effort» to Improve tho
.if \ ming folg- that motored
San- p.t-t
t &gt;.iti. h M IS- I llg.i s, |, |||1 1
ll„- . iti looking after the gr...x.-¡»
-pent «overol day« in Leesburg Inst 1quality of tobáceo xtuwn there
iolil lusl Ti|est|i*\ from l.i ptf where ..V r tu ili latitili mi Thursday
&gt;poi crop« - of oil kind«
lie and Ills (a indy have lieen (or
t « in*it tin *i*« *i f «
And the same with eggs at l,ef «citll« tim e on account of the i r 111■- I
H i r r y War d. M .
M- and Mt. * i—
i *.,-«« tiir.-Utig •*( lin- \\ •■I
w . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
llllie-*" of
MrIf II,.I- 1. !
tli-r'«
■&gt;&lt;* JtMi «
Deas. Mis-.es b » r 11 Ward
far*
Department will he held loAGENTS
Mrs. Miller, who lut» just left the Mr H ym an expected lit preach to U|„J Atix-o Caldwell motored over to morruw afternoon
Wedne«da\ at
his congregation Sunday but w e ft
get
I
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Stetson University at DeLnml. after
1
•-- k it t Ile \\ *•111.111’« t Ilib
--allot I t&gt;t 1a* per tin .v - -• r t -&gt;I it
demonstrating Costello 2U 1 i- now
ili''«
|tu«ine««nt imporluioe will
illness of lo- »if,- unit one of 11
\|r- D I. riilasht-r anti Mr* S cotto
in Sanford
The University i-&gt; now
Indore tile depart meni
o r i l e « M i l » H O L D E N R I A L E S T A T E CO.
children
With Mis 11y man * lai he
Pnleston tlrovt- in the Uverland
.using it in the interests of Domestic
at the
point 'nf death unti Mt
while Mt
Thrushcr filled his cur
Srlerice, also III the public schools
" lio bulo-« of lite t "llgri-gn 1intuii
Hyman vt-rv ill it i* intjet-d a rrv
w i t h .&gt; b u n e f t of * h a r m i n g
ynu njf
S a n fo rd .
Flo rid a
(•lo.r I. will give a New England
It'« the same chickens, hen« arid irig tim e in their Itxt
kmI tinl.t**U** Stiss.-s Most-lit I tiffsl MaV so,
Snttird.ix * xi-t.it.g fr**m (nur
fryers at LeiHi-r's
fd* I'«.- -.h.ix«* tlo- «vinpatl.x &gt;■ -1 prayer n
! tir.isln r Nelli* f ldi t and Frances
I " • gilt
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I *a \ iti tlo I it inn 81.11 ton
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Then* wen- niuiiv morí- congenial
*( th e . . . Piling a 111 .,i-t ton* t*. i&gt;* +
with heatltjuaMei• iti Stianta was a j. rio-« got i g to itrl.tiiflu t.ut t he
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'l l
I a king lla«h light*
So she could l 'lut»
It i »f '«mi*»--. t o I m* MU* »»í I hr ♦
not get them -ill
It was noticeable
M» I H I
t*M prml u* 51*»fi» K»' rii I*V louai eA
The toil' k • fer tlx«- collection of that the cafe of the Sail Ju an was talent
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Imperial
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Yeses and howl« of fresh, fragrant
The W e e k l y inceung
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Article.« of lorpomti'in to he con­
Week Bridge Ululi was held at the
"»her cut flowers wen
sidered « ill.«** election of officer«
(aceti oli
taf le« ami cullinets, a
All riH-ml.er« are uri-. I i «» he (in-« I1111111' nf M r s . M a r g a r e t Ititriies, Sai
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B Y THE TAM PA D A IL Y TIM ES f

lliiiigaluw ll-mir
Hun 1« Tiiuriiig t ar
Beo Touring t tir
Dodge Touring Car
Six $610 Player-Piano»
Six jrtlJO Furniture Credits
Six $1no Diamond«
Six $71 G rnfo noi a»
**ix ifitt M ctrhm xi(l» e t retili»
s i i i"&gt;t| G ro cery I r.-ilil*
S e i o i $2(i M e n h a m li« ! - 1 n-tlii«
t hree $ 100 Hank Vermini«
s»-i A -tile for Pax OH lit of t a«h &lt; oin m l«*io n «

$ 1 5 ,0 / 5

i.tking «,-. ••11■I «...le wo- a - ut già««
pickh *
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\« Itti « and w i e l l e * . c r a c k e r * .
t ee Jif lit- «0 mn,oit I
Biggesl and Fairest Campain Ever Launched by a Southern N ew spaper
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n lt e d ’ wi't |ansie«
l o Mr«
.itol
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Clip Out lit« Nomir.ilion HUnk 5i(n snd .Send to A n t . Cir. M ( r . , Titncl, T sm p s, FU.
to
rc
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(eli
llie
cuniung
little
P
in Su tur- of the game.
Mrs. Haines guests
of t hi- «i &lt;i clary » t II
A dainiy reday. Fel» 2!*th. to an :,.t ani|,c|osi were Mesdames NJewman, Pulcston. Kewpie, for low score
rrtthment
eotir*e
was
served.
conHartelt Sr . Barrett Jr., A. P Cont lie hiisilli s«
tsling
of
shtimji
liaked
in
peppur
tolly,
(»
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Brady.
Loucks.
U
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A p t t IN N E L L Y
•
I hereby nominate
Vorce. G F. Smith. T
A. Nenl, ases. uut »nndwiches, walei». chei-»e
5 1-¡*1 j
-mereiai v
ihid, olivi*», eakes ami cntfee,
U It Anno and U *&gt; McLaughlin
Mr , A|r«. or Ml«*
Cbarining little V a l ■•«iHe souDo You 'tan t \ H o rs e ’
i-nirs were presented to. thè guest».
( ily or To» o
Nujifirr I’arlu
Big stile of Georgia ml Tennessee
Unteti ve moment oca of a very tie*
Mr W J Thigpen was the genial
liotses nini mules in l i v .n 'h * at I It
Nominated by
ghtful occasion
Gue«t« of Miss
Mugruder Jt
Stahl*
Wednesday. host to a charming group of girl»
Fiah weie Mesdamea (' M Vorce,
Fci&gt;. 2 4 t h at I2.:i&lt;l p m two ears for supper at the Sunfcrd House ta*t
Address
». E. Bnrrett Sr . S. E. linrrett Ji .
E n joying t loloads of fine hoiser m t mules
The Thursday evening.
b'or Further Information. Write, Phone or l all. Time*. Tampa. Fin.
t* U Mcl.iitighlit . Il A. Newrnan.
horses consist i f beai
draff horses luppitaltty of their host weie Mi*
* Puleston, J U Dickitt». W. D
farm horses, niatche.l team*, fancy- Mabel Howler of Jacksonville, Mis»
drivers. saddlers unit general ptir- Brown of Pulntka, Miss Meli Whit
posfi horses.
The mule* consist of Whitnei nnd Mis* Florence Frank,
matched teams nnd
ingle inules. same
party
motored over
to
weighing 1.000 to I .too It.«
Sev- Uilando on Friday to purtiripate
ST A T EM EN T OF T H E CONDITION OF T H E
eial of these mules m • right out of in the celebration of Hanford Day.
hard work nnd, are n little thin in
flesh, h ut all good rugged workets.
«Volif*
A nyone wanting good *tu«rk should
rPKll|nr meeting of tho W. C.
attend this sale when m u will have q- jt wjr |h, h«-I«t Thutsdny aftero c h a n c e ,t o iiuy any* kind «I a hoise noon at 3 o 'r lv ç k .n t the Baptist
or mule you want. Any om- wanting church, and all interested in a Dry
to buy ut private sab- or exchange Florida ate urged to uttepd.
a t T H E CLOKE OF BUSINESS ON F E B R U A R Y 11th, 1915
cun do so any lime before fife auc­
tion ^sale atari* Wednesday, keb.
RrAfArsal N oliet
In Oomplinnce with Chapter (&gt;-127 Laws of Florida
24lh, when every icmninlng horse
On Fiiday night th e following
and multi will l»e sobi to thi highest scenes will be rehearsed a t Mrs.
$ 50.000.00
bidder, regardless of what they cost. |{(&gt;||yV r(1|li,t,.nr(. „hove the Herald
( 'api tal
I «nans and Discounts
$190,949.32
Sale pm&gt;.-«
Don't forget the dal«
otliee
3 , 883 . 1«
Surplus ami 1Volita
City and County Warrants I7,l(i.5.3i&gt;
live, rain or shin«*
Group !'
5 .000.00
Bond Account
920.97
i ad vi
Overdrafts
Hiram, country bridegroom Mr»
61-211*
20.000.00
5 . 000.00
Bills Payable....
Holly.
Bonds

NOMINATION BLANK -Good for 1.000 Voles

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M artha Washington supper at the
Daylight ( ale on Thut’sday night,
th e 18th
pon’t ririnn it. Served by
th e ladies ol the Baptist church.
M usic hy the Hoys' Hand
Supper
35 cents jK-r plate.

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Good Basement a rtecesalty.
No farm home should be without
a large, roomy, dry uiid cool base­
ment; of tho klud In which you cao
■tow away a fumieu, no well ns »err­
ing a comfortable workroom. Ho•Idea, any other kind Is not aanltary,
to ¿ay tho least.

Barbara, country bride, Miss Flor­
ence Frank*.
Bride’s stst/r, Lucinda. M i*. Gon­
zales.
Lemuel, her beau, Mr. Y'ount*.
Mr». Garrulous, Miss Sch u ltx.
Mlsa B eacorutieelJ Miss S. Wil­
liam».
Joe Gam in, Mlsa Olga Schult».

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Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
Cash and due from Banks

2,572.96
1,250.00
33,226.20

ri

172.201.63

Deposits

251,084.81

251,084.81

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�PERRUARY 16. 1915

THF. SANFORD HERALD

Hairdress Without Waves or Curls

Maxwell’s

Laura Jean Libbeu's

Magazines Periodicals
Soda'Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

Talks on
Heart T o d ìc s
IC«wiiA&lt;. 1914. br lb* SkOrn N**w*p*r J n J u a l
LIMIT TO LOVEMAKING.
D is g u is e so

near

th * truth d o th

run,
'T is

dou btfu l
shun.

whom

to

soak

seem

to

o r whom

to

Nor know we whom to spare or whom to
strike—
Our frlenda and foe» they teem au much
alike.

"Lassies' II pa wer© made
for
kisses." Many a girl has been chary
enough of them
■ » ' '~~n until after the be­
trothal ring lias
been placed upon
her Unger. Then
she Is quite a lit- :
tie mystified as
to whether or not
sho should g ra n ther lover ns many
kisses as ho Is de­
sirous of taking.
T h e r e 's
tho
•kiss' ot g m rU n g ,
when ho comes of
an evening, the
stolen k iss when
ho In hanging his

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The hair Is parted off about tho face
with Homo of them, there Is no atnl combed forward, where It Is to l&gt;e
chance of collTures which require any colled and pinned to keep it out of the
extra alxo In the crown or headstie- way, whllo tho back hair in dressed.
For the now ventures In millinery are If there Is a sufficient quantity of this
oven smaller than tho Htmtll IiiiIh worn to braid Into two soft full plaits It
this winter. Many of them are merely may be managed as shown In the pic­
A narrow band o f 'satin or straw ex­ ture. The plaits are pinned lint across
tending like a bandage about the head. I lie back of the head below the clow n

W

ITH the earliest hats (or spring, or

Hiipportlng n srant crown of satin Hath
«red In to. the band nt Its upper edge
Uy way of trimming, exquisitely made
flowers are sewed flat to tho band
There are sailors and other shapes
that IK as closely.
For such close-fitting headwear the
problem Is (hat of disposing of th«
average quantity of natural hs.tr so
that It will not Interfere with the tit
of tho hat, and also to provide a few
waves In the locks about the face to
■often the severity of straight lines Itt
tho hat. The plain coiffure shown In
the picture given here otters a solil
Mon that Is attractive
It In becoming
to most faces and easy to accomplish

If the hair Is scanty It will look better
twisted Into light colls and pinned
dow n.
The front hair Is to be parted either
In the middle or a little to one side and
rolled hack from tho face. The cuds
are twisted and concealed under the
back hnlr
With the toilet comb
strands of the hair about the fare are
pulled forward Into loose waves and
pinned with Invisible pins Into posi­
tion
A liberal use of the hairpins
will keep the coiffure neat looking,
and as hair nets are hardly practical
f r this particular style, the pins are n
liecesslt)
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

Variety of Styles in Afternoon Gowns

23,

she lift« tho support of the family
LEGAL ADVERTISING
from the husband's weak, shoulder* to
heFown frail onds.
Nolle«- o f A r p l l r . l l . n f o , T * , | ) „ rf , . .
Tho woman who toll* cannot be
H o r l i c s ST S o f th o ( J o u r r i l S i . i « , . "
N o l l f o I« h o r o b y * l t « n t h . i v ,
j
chooser as to her occupation or the
p u r th u o r ot T * i C * r t lf lr * i .
remuneration It affords her Employ­
t h o 6t h d » y of J u n o , A. t&gt; i&gt;«||
*i*^
»»Id r e r t i f l r a t * in ray o fllr* « n .|
er* often seem to have a way of grind­
a p p l i c a t i o n fo r t a t d r a d t „ , . . u.
ing working women down to tho lowc o r d i n e » w ith law
Said r*rt,n .-«.. ,
I h » lotlowing d e a e ri!, * d i,rn|.*ri
P **
e*t living wage
Tho woman who
Marnino)* c o u n t y ,
D o n ili
t„ , ,
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know* that It.mean* life or death to
8 ty ol N I , n i S h i » . Mac lì. T t,
*
her and the loved one* at homo does
not hesitate, no matter how amall tho
pay. Bho I* up In tho morning long
before daybreak. Of course the poor
babies need sleep and rest, but nh©
t h l i t h * t i l t h d a y of J i n u t r y
t |.
,
I a» a i l
.
» , A I Ur P i , ) y » .
must wash, feed, dress nnd brcftkfn*t
Clerk C i r c u i t C o u r t Se m i n i ti * • ,
n
them before going to her day's work.
B y J a « C. H a b e r t*
1/ ,
4 3 .T u r » -C l e
Tho husband, who la as helpless as
any one of them, comes In for n share
of her attention. Bho baa to cook,
N O TIC K
clean, sew and mend for them Into the
N o ti n - U h e r e b y g iv en t h a i .
I;« ,,*,,.
far watchc© ot the night. It soon tells
o( C h a ri » * t ' r l r a t e r . M a y
4, , w *
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on her vitality, Sho often feels as If
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sho could cry out that she cannot en­ PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA C o u n t y J u d x r o t S . m l n o l , i .,
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dure the strain much longer.
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GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
• n«l R u l e . »1 12 UO o r l o r k «*•*•*.
' •*r
Rut what's the use? She must bat­
i t ) to «11 »1 p r h i t © *»l* -sll i h , . t
'•lb
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
anti i n l a f r i t of »»»&lt;1 t h art«- f*r
tle for her loved one* till hor IttBt
P r i w l r f am) M a i t in I'rfrwicr, o »m
N
AND
WALTHAM
WATCllF.S
throb of vitality goes out. There's no
a I tit W - Hf t Ih:« I ft l f f 9 •I I n * O•t «a,f t a
i n f dr»cr ihr «l r r a l «-«lair. . i i m t r .i *n
ono to applaud her. Sho doesn't boo
r n u n l y of S r m i n o l r . an d S l a t . *.f i , i .
her nntno In flaring type recounting
tO -w fl!
U'
Our a r f r o f l a n d , n m r s *•» \r t
. ,„ **
tho ftory of the lives sho has saved.
a n d d r a r f i b e d »a f o l i o « - lit g
2
r o r n r f , b lock or lot M , of \V i\ * , 4^
There are women, too, who are sup­
.map o f S t . Joigr|ihi. flranf*» t\ , porting nged fathers and mothers as
Ida (noar Srm in ol*- C o u n t ) , t i*.p i,
well as other Infirm relatives, using
r u n n i n g t h t r t r « K,
f m , n , tri, . w
208*4 .Urt. . t h e n r r \V. SOfffA f r . t , U r M ft!
their strength nnd their years for their
20S ?4 f j t t to point of b rg tnnifiK ; and «¡¿*
t h r follovint tract, containing •, trrM‘
benefit without a murmur or the hopo
morp or I r a « , . bounded am i d « '* rf jt . 1 ft |**
of rccompenio In any way.
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Iowa: Elr ginnlric at S . K. c o rn e r ..f
: ^*
•rrt ’j n f
T^hq. hcrolAHt. of,
nflfety*,,. -v.
3fla
runr.Trie t b r n c o W . 10 eh«., i f . , . \* .t *
more realized than now. Their nnmeB
cha*. to t h r l a n d
of l(
I
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G as Fitting
IT. along a d i t c h , fnllutamg i h . h r . . t r
should be placed high upon the roll of
»aid d i t c h 10 c b a , (r-4h**r»rr ‘ h,
. • j,
houor. Let these heroines not despair
p o i n t of fH 'g f^ iing
Th ere Is never a lane so long but that All W o rk IlcccjveH M y P ergon al
4&amp;-Tur«’ftfr
there Is a turn to It. nor duties tierAttention Ami Hegt Efforts
formed over such a long stretch of

hat on the hatrack In the dim
•
hall, th© sweet,
clinging kiss when they find them
selves In the parlor nlono. To make
sure. It Is renlly true that they are
actually betrothed, there ts another
and the kiss when ho leads her to
tho sofn. placing hlinself beside her
to show her tho ring he has brought
to seal their happiness. ' T h e re . Is a
kiss of delight when U|o pretty little
hoop of gold Is declared to be n
darling, nml nnother when sho plays
him a love song on the piano, and
yet another when they kiss each othc r goodnight It* the vestibule _

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JEW ELER

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C. H. DINGEE

years that relief does not come nt last, Opposite City Hall
often when least expected
Babies
grow up to help, nnd husbands recover
to come to the fore
Happy is tlIf
home life then to each of them Mother
Ih ever after a heroine In that house­
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T h at'* all very well for tills « no
III these days »hell but &lt;ilu- mirrl
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great ••veiling of n girl s life
Kven Slime til oil gill »ei-lll» In possess 111«
the most affectionate of sweethearts minds of husbands, when they dutch
should ktiow that there should b- a their papers eagerly nml read the m k
Iit i-v li r vi ï v ï in
limit to kisses before marriage
\ ih-» b and meditate long and earnestly
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N L a n d iH l l fc «&lt;
girl who ban a good lover should kn-'W over It. II behooves the wives of their
N o ti e r i* hr Fri IV I"l •
that the capturing of the lovo bird bosoms lo contrive some means to dis­
To build ;i car to mt-ol the price
does net Insure holding fast to It
pel thr- gathering gloom find u diver i&gt; a danurtiius lluny’ . Tin; \pj«-t ■
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\ lover who does loo much hugging sion which will take up then utten sun is md l»mlr ihat way
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and kissing soon finds lit« fllvMne pas lion.
son ipialil v alwt^vs ctimes lirsi
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She cannot hide the evening paper, Appcrsnn price second.
I*f mtf, to f#t a bit ila.'
soon, with satiety
Olrl* should tor nine men out of ten would rather
lb*- •I lief of e * Irf#
This policy o f making auionio- ■dr-if
T a. %a :r*•» FI p rn )* **t* 11 •
adroitly lead away frnm such n state miss their meal than give up read
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of affairs
W h eth er the betrothal 1» Ing the news of the day When friends liilcs is iwcnlv-two years old.
I laimant natn,-» - «
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of short or long duration, they should •otiio to dine. Instead of hubby s being
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th immstr nl uni nl Situ funi
K II lloyd ..f w*&gt; start In wisely, talk of tlodr future illrlo to forget th« subject of win ¡» ,\]tirhi Hi A* fitfrilpt ( i).
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plans together, each pursuing the dragged In with the soup, to last
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course of finding out the other s Ideas. through till nuts and coffee If she is- ' F
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Imp«« nnd neplrnlIona
The*« hours min |&gt;ali le* ber good liilsband lo Mie
llu-v rnti n«v«r have but nnri* mo tlieater whi-lber It nè a Itigli |-rl&lt;--I
m,-nin of HVM-ct Joyful null- Ipntlnn
produci Imi or a
movie, Mie ma i
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N.sllrr «f \ pilli ï «Ili*ri fu» 1
S t S mf Ih* 1*• -Ono or the oth «r may have Ittil« agers net-m determlnr-d tu Rive thè p» •A
Not n ï* t« 1.« f. ï v r
flaHhi-it of temper
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♦ hm* flirti 4* 1»! f r f f i l r i U ï m».
look this In their future mate, or If showlng a few reeln of thè horror* of '
h»« rctAili «fifiTratMin ’ ••
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It ran he overcome. The engagement widi-world dlsturhatire.
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period Is &lt;he test of nflerhuppln'-ss
■H u i t n l ïn *•*' niifìM**- * - ,
V.'hat place cun silo go In Mini Is Hot J i r
Hesdlng Al The Rate Mf »7.20 • il V K , - 1 *, W . ' M
In tnnrrluK''
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If too tnueh tim e 1» given to nf- enltirnled v Iti, midi news? It ki-ejis l’cr 1 e.ir
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quarrels nn- npt to iirlsi- The vrnttnc .1'• III » lllll »ill llllppl n n»
mail sulk« lit one ,-nd of Ml« sof., Mi« ti l tl,,VV lull« Itllu till* » Ol It ll«,
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girl nt th« oili-'r
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Instead of fonder, of earh o th er
He it-buginl b) uii ominous »hak« of th«
D em ists
F \ I»* 1 », 1 A
1&gt;p al s
may disappoint h e r on the evenings head No knowing what turn his IhihI1 1•
rtmrk «r i m i l i &lt; m f -• n 1
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ho 1* expected to visit her. Now that ness nffalrs might tnkn, he tell« her,
r*-T uf • M r
the engagement Is settled, there Is no milling that sh« had bolter keep a
need of the young people occupying tight clutch on the dim«* and dollar* ...( « n m i T A' W o o d r u ff Itiiildinf'.-.
the parlor exclusively
If the girl If «he had been promised n new anti*
u b i l i * fc*r b « r lilr M u l I II), l i i i b b )
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finds that she has too affeelIonaU- a
-Hf H t i m i « I l e p u t Mi « m u l i « ) t u .Iti
lover, wise Is she who calls In o cca­
T t r n i s M &lt; « I e r a U - - - - S t r i r t l v ( ‘a s h
•»r
h» r tlM*
con 1 f u r i l i « » i n t « r
sionally some of lu-r friends as well
|l«*N t #IIPK « s u l n « l t i « ■ l i l g h pi I r ï* n f
as tile relative« to add diversity to
h**T
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« l i « » b e « t ) «V|»-( l l l l g
entertainment
\ girl should never
•tliK
Plume :tl!l
w nouith or
.tear that her. lover would he .ijla- ^ mothm tn cuuiu mol
pleased by this fact
He will admire more with her hubby crl«* frontIrally
her all the more for her cute, girlish "Not now . there* enougli war on the
tiashfulness. lie &gt;»•III Im all the more other side’ Lot us have peace " Kven
anxious to wed her, to taka her (o a her Innocent IttMo club uffnlrs come In ATTORNEY a* i&gt; COUNSELLOR &lt;vt LAW
home of their own. The girl who for an overhauling She must cut down
•starts In by thinking nn engagement the number she belongs lo and enter- • Practice in Suit« anil Federal Court*
ll«r burner-Woodruff Jtld#
gives her free rein to kiss 1« apt to toln her neighbors nt no cost
SanfonI Fla
find In her sweetheart n man who little boys show her the spirit of the
will court ardently for a dozen years, times. They marshal all the hid* of
then break otT suddenly after soma tho neighborhood In her front &gt;nrd.
petty quarrel ami marry some prim and with paper sword* and putty blow­
Positively Guaranteed
young 'woman whom many a man ers for gun* are having a terrific en­
DENTIST1
would bo almost afraid to kiss at tho counter. Wlmt heed do they pay to
M . i l i for *11 M a c k , o r .
her beautiful flower beds and rose
hltar lest It olTend hor.
Office: to e r l l Building

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DR. C. G. BUTT

peered. U was ono of those produced
by Kurxman, for tho display of Ameri­
can designs, at New York. Among
many lovely things It was admired and
praised,' but was so different In outline
from prevailing modes that It became
something of a sensation.
It Is clearly set forth In the picture
and eo plain that It hardly noods de­
scription. It Is made of corded silk,
has a plain, flnring skirt and an equally
plain boned bodice. Tho elaoves are
very short, with turned-back culls of
the material, and a fichu finishes the
neeje. There Is no frill or fall of loco,
no glrdlo, no embroidery o r other or­
namentation. i t Is almost austere and
Is saved by It« quainlness and pictur­
esque attributes. Slndo the advent
of this gown doubts.as to tbo'comlng
beat
of the wrlda rippled skirt may bo said
A radical departure from accepted to have dlggppoared; it no longer looks
■tylee was evident In the eftornoon unusuaJ. JULIA BqTTT O M L E Y.
drnes pictured here, when It flret ^

IE RE la a greater variety of atylon
and a creator latitude for tho
toot© ot th© Individual In afternoon
gown© than In others. Something Ilk©
uniform ity' Is evidenced In costumes
fo r tho street; women confine their
choice In drosses of this kind to oao
o f &amp; half-down (o r oven fewer) go«
copied stylus. But In th© afternoon
sow n they are Inclined to run after
atrang© gods. However, thus© aro tho
god i of unpretentious and conserva­
tiv e styles, U set-ms, and n dctlnttfl
aimplIrUy Is an apparent governing
Idea -In a great many of tho now
modes. But afternoon gowns are not
t o bo measured by any rdle, and there
la no harm In repeating that the Indi­
vidual may follow her own sweet will
In ■electing tho style© that please her

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bushes In tlnlo of wnr? They trninpl«
them down a* ruthlessly a* stray birds
W IV E S WHO ARE HEROINES.
In lhe wheat. The little girl* who are
«tipposodly Red Crop* nurse* have
Fvilt m n n y » g»m o f p u r *» t rn y * » r » n *
Ihelr own troubles In dragging off tho
T h e d nrk, u n f n t h o m - d c « v * « o f o o » « n
b»»r;
wounded lads. Tho good wife wishes
Pull many a flow»r Is born to blush un- from the bottom of her heart that she
acen,
s
And wnstn Its sweetness on the ile#erl could tako her family to some remote
spot where not a word could bo read
sir.
or heard df terrible war. Bho quite
While the world Is lauding the list
believes If her husband was a modern
Of heroines working with might nnd
Robinson Crusoe, cast oft on n lone
mntn to relieve the sufferings that
Island, ho'd find the way to send out
mankind Is plunged Into by tho war,
wlreloss messages Intensely Intent
there's a vast number of heroines
upon tho last word as to what had de­
that tho world never hesrs of. They
veloped overnight: But wise wives
are tho women laboring quite ns bard,
will go on making homo all the pleas­
surrounded by peace, supposedly, but
anter
and more cheery for their hus­
very little pcaco do they find. From'
bands and lovod ‘ones. Wives nnd
childhood futo has shown them an un­
daughters should brush up their for­
kind face.
gotten music and treat papa and tils
They wed for love, bravely believing
friends to Inspiring home treats that
that a way out of poverty will be shown
his heart may not bo too heuvy with
em somewhere, somehow. Nino
other burdens
Now Is tho lime to
tnes out of ten, when both aro
make your home a* attractive as pos­
healthy and strong, they pass a pleas­
sible.
ant enough existence together. Where,
as a lover, man Is frnll, marring« and
In ths Epicurean Way.
Its cares rather hinder tho gaining ofstrength with him.
Famalo Missionary—I am poT'VeAlthough babies may como quickly iolced that your tribe seems to listen
enough, home comforts and advance­ lo me with attention. 1 always con­
ments do n o t It* Is usually the kind­ tended that the tenderness of women
est-hearted of husbanda who fall HI; could subdue even the savage. '
those who are moat eager to work. At
Cannibal Chief—Yes. they're much
this crisis, the frail young mother preferred by our people to the tough
rise« to tha height of heroism when men -mMSloaartes.

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PLAN s e r ie s o f in t e r n a t io n a l m a t c h e s

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BASEBALL
Chicago hopes are said to Includo a I
trade of “Kid" Gleason
Malsel of the New Yorks

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It la announced that Patsy Dono­
van and Tony McCarty will ho the
lloston cloh h scoots this season

AS:

It's a Ions way to Tipperary, hut It's
a longer way to the homo plate If
you are u Nup standing on third buse.

“ After All, Carter's is lhe liest

"Collins 8ohl llecause He Was a
Trouble-maker," sa&gt;* a headline. He
w as—for seven /Vmeyjcan league clubs«

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If the magnates don't wunt to wait
for the papers next season to find
out the scores they might set up tickera In the courtrooms
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We have it in every color imd for every pos­
sible purpose. Remember tbe Herald when
you want INK. ’

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The St. Louis Cardinals will train
nt Hot Wells, near 8an Antonio, and
will play thn Cleveland team In exhi­
bitions In the early spring.

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Ju s t received a shipment of Carter’s new

PENCRAFT INK

The passing or Wilts« and Donlln
from the Giants o|x&gt;na opportunities
for minor leagues that want managers.
Doth are beady men In the game.

for Office or Fountain Pen, with tbe new
Patent, Dustproof Pourout.
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Andrew J. (Aakley, the former
pitcher of the ex-world's champion
Athletics, and Holy Cross star, will
the 1915 Columbia uulvcralty
nine.
I
Dbrlng the spring and summer Rr- nest Quigley umpires baseball; dur­
ing the fall he's u football utnplro nnd
he puts In the winter umpiring basket­
ball
In the other season s.h e takes
his vacation.

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Harry Vardon. English Golfer.
Tho visit of Edward Hay. Harry Vardoo and other English golfers to this
country last year prompted talk In
golfing circles of having annually a
series of International golf matches
similar to those of the Davis cup ten­
nis series. .
Nothing official has been announced
regarding the movement, but It Is r e ­
ported that on« of the leading golf
clubs In this country Is referring the
ldt* to the British golf authorities and

thut nn offer &lt;&gt;f a cup has alreadv been
tnad« by tbe American club
m
jtrltlsh golfers both meli und wom
eli, hall) at tluies diirt 11 k thè past teli
yunrs play ed more or Jess frei|ueutly
In American tournaments, and Ameri­
cana bave madc stili more frequent A|e
pearances In Englnnd. hut thè cutitesta bave Incked (he well detlned ar­
rangement whlrh wnuld he brinigli!
nbout by rompetlilnn ahitig Mie linea
1 of the Davis cupjLt utils serti ■

SPORTING

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NEW WAY TO INCITE
INTEREST IN HIMSELF
Al McCoy, middleweight pre­
tender. who gained fntne hv
kins-kliig out George Chip tn a
round, seems to hnve discov­
ered a new way to Incite Inter­
est In his ring doings. Evident-,
ly he borrowed thn Idea from
the fuke wrestlers, who luivo
lung used thn trick
These gen­
tlemen found that when It was
Impossible to gain |Mipulurlty un­
popularity would serve their
pur[Kise Just as well That gnvo
McCoy his cue, and now It ap­
pears his one ambition Is to
rouse tile Ire of tllu spectators
by making use of «‘very foul
trick known to tho ring
Tho
natural result is that when Mc­
Coy's name appears on the bin
the rltibhnujie |h crowded by
by those who come to see^MTfi
soundly thrashed

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United SUate
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Classics Carried Oft Honors in
One lnterivation.il tvent
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Teil Lewis touted as the welter
weight champion of Europe and Aus­
tralia shaded ' Young
lark Olirteli
III a last bout al I'hltadclplltu.

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Hubert Zu|i|ikn will I»- o fixture In
the I'lilversitv of Illinois football de
p.irttueiit until 1920. through n con­
tract tendered tilrn hv the llllnl a u ­
thorities recently.

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Julian T Fitzgerald of the North
western Skating club was reelected
president of the Western Skating a s ­
sociation.

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Edmund I«nuy\ thp chainplon^pruLoa«^.

J a m e s E ." Sullivan, Late Secretary
Treasurer of the Amateur Athletic
Union.
the four-mile college relay champion­
ship at Philadelphia. There wuivplUu
International Intureal In golf.
In football H arvard won the socalled lutrrcollcglato championship for
tho third time. A feature of the grid
Iron season was the rcmalkuhle rei
nrds of Washington ami l&lt; ft' r«on
Hutgrrs and oilier 'small college
teams.
Tho athletic year was marked by
tho universally mounnd death of
J a m e s E. Sullivan, secretary-treasurer
of tho American Athletic union uml
tho man who p ad done the most to
furthor field and track athletics nut
only In the United States, but In the

World,

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Many
athletic records were made

ytornir l?e i l.aler of tini world, wants a
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Mlrd football captain, may become a
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to Dan Kelly. George Parker equaled
the world's record of 21 1-0 seconds for
tho 220 yards
Homer Maker hung up
Dew figures of 1 20 2-6 for tho 6ti0
yards, while l&gt;. 8 Caldwell of Cor
nell covered a half mH« In I ’ it 2 S
E Decanti made a new ruiihliig lugli
Jump ret iird of fi feet tiinl 7 '• In mi lle»
In baseball the lloston Urines, after
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•orld's title
National league butI * honors v- »-nt to Jak e Dauhert of
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According to an announcement made
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ringside decision» will be allowed In
. th*t city Instead of thn decisions holug given by the referee, however, tho
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forearh club, and these gentlemen will
render the verdict. In the event that
tho Judges disagree, provision Is mad«
•or the referee to cast the deciding
Vot«v
In order to protect the public
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vided in ad v ance for a career of
hogging, these may he taken as a
proof of the professional beggar. Wo
refer to references to somu public
ofTicial who could he written to and
from whom the fdeta could be as1 certained.
Wo would not have one
loserving man turned away, hut »*•
would have turned away the men
who would eat un the ch arity tiiat
rightfully belongs to the deserving
poor.

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FEBRUARY 16 i 9|5

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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
• • “ HE'LL TRENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTEREIl.

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W. C. T. U. Meeting
At tho last meeting of the W. C.
T. U. held at the Baptist church
several new members were enrolled
and much Interest was shown in
plans (6r the work.
Aftei the devotional exetcUes the
business tequiring attention was dis­
posed of, tho main points being the
stirial evening to lie given early in
March and the Prize Essay Content
to he presented to tho Sanford
schools.
After the business the members
turned their .attention to the study
of " T h e - G r e a t Foe of Modern Mis­
sions," a compilation of statem ents
of missionaries and other authori­
ties in the foreign fields. Below are
some of these statement^ which
show tho truth of the words of John
Willis Baer, secretary of the World's
Christian Endeavor Unionr “ The
need of the hour is to arouse the
Christian Church
* * to shoulder
responsibility."
'•Whiskey is a deadly thing to the
Indians, ryul they are perishing in
Alaska very rap id ly."— Joaquin Mil­
ler. Poet and Traveller.

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FOR RENT

/ C o tta g e .(«r rent, J. Musson
47-tf
For Rent— Apartments fúrnisheii
for housekeeping at 302 Part
,
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For Rent or Sale 8 toom hon**
Thla Headinß TIlREE CENTS a
und ' small store, on Oak
Line For Kach Inacrtion. Minimum
One acre land for vegetable «.mien
Charge 25 Cenla.
A teal bargain.
N H (Urn.-!

*, The religious bodies
of
the
6 0 -4 tc
United
States
have
no
cause
to
he
-A l sec by the papers that the gov­ church lost its greatest song write»,
F o r R ent— Large front It (room
ernm ent wants
several
thousand one whose triumphant hymns prob­ discouraged over the results of the
and
connecting sitting room *ith
goats to go to California. There will ably Have appealed to more human year 1914. T h e new- com m unicants
fuel
supplied.
Also large 'ingle
not he many go from Florida this hearts than those of any other writer or memhfrs added made good all
bedroom.
603
Myrtle
For
Snlo—
Wholesale
shipping
fresh
avenue.
year.
Most of us will he detained of recent years, certainly since the the losses by death, expulsion or
49-4te
water
fish
business,
including
’fish
withdrawal,
and
left
a
surplus
of
days of Charles Wesley anti Isaac
at home.
.
nets, fish boats and gasoline launches
nearly three quarters of a million.
Watts.
14
For Rent— Rooms
SII h
also fish house, etc. Inquire of C. L.
|
T
h
at
is,
the
total
membership
is
Out of utlliction of blindness came
P uleniiitn
A Men, generally,
indorse
Dr.
Vincent,
29-tfc
1
703
the pathos which ha* touched the 7(53.078 grontvr than it was in T 9 1:1
L an e’s assertion that more baths are
T h il .is an average increase of two
F or Rent— S everal Olee iiflir*
needed.
What the doct6r fails to hearts of a multitude and thousand» per cent for all bodies great and
f o r Sul« C heap- Farm of 9 acres,
— perhaps hundreds of thousands
suggest is sumo new way of drying
4 J i tiled, houre and outbuildings,, r“oms ovcr ^ "well s. Enquire N. p.
who sang her songs, which were small, Christian and non-Christian.
one’s self after being laundered. The|
32-tf
with growing crops.
E a sy terms., ' owp" * G’o.
statistical
tables
pre­
translated into pvery language, did Elaborate
average huck towel is good nature’s
Reason, sickness.
W. E. Squires
not know that it was u blind wom­ pared by Dr. H. K. Carrol), -and is­
For Rent— Tw o big stores 0a
greatest foe and the mildest man can
38-tf
" W e found them (the Filipinos) a near Celery avenue.
sued
by
the
Federal
Council
of
the
a n ’s inspiration which they employed
E
a
st First street.
Joe De Mont,
quickly make himself mad with a
sober people.
They are catching
to express their Christian faith and Churches of Christ in America, show
Coca
,C
ola
Com
pany.
24-t(
*huck towel.
What we want is an
For "Sale or Trade— Woqd yard
in dctajl the gains and losses of tho our vices and coming under tho
,
new drier. Until that time we shall hope in song.
thralldom of drinking houses."— nnd mill. Owner has other bt
Room s for R e n t— Three unfur­
At eight years of age the llttlo girl year.
F*
continue to fan ourselves with the
nished rooms well located. Inquire
The grand total of members is now President S c h u m a n n , head of the Box 1247, city.
is s a i d 't o have displayed her tlrst
Sanford Herald.
i t 2 06. Third S t .
umie.
arger denonnu- Philippine Commission.
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'SVeion' lioed for Sale— Selected
iicrensp.
Bup- ’’" ' “ R tm r-end ' other rorrupthTg a g m A What has become of the old fash
tists* gained 122,1116; Eastern Oi- cies come in with our boasted civili­ Tom Watson In any quantity. Write i ■ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o o o t f q w c v to****
ioned three shell man that iotmcrly
thodox Churches, 36.500; the Roman zation, and th e -feeb le races wither Malloy B F o sT S Turner. Fe’nhrtlloway
worked the' county fairs, asked a “ Oh, what a happy soul am I;
48-4tp
Cathollr C hurch. 13(1,860; the Lu­ before tho hot breath of the white Florida.
man at Urlando the other day.
I
Although I cannot see,
therans, 66,248; the German E v an ­ man's vices." Ex-President Hardon't know hut I Relieve 1 saw sev­ I am resolved that in this wot id
For S a le — Old Fibre F actory site
Good table board at Mrs R L.
gelical Synod, representing the State risorl.
Contented I will be.
eral of them trying to take subscrip­
"Alcohol is tho burning curse of on Lake Monroe, near old Atlantic Jones, 206 Park avenue.
27rife
Church of Prussia, 29,315; the Meth­
tion* for papers that did not exist
odists, 2 3 1 ,4 6 0 ; the Preshtyreians. Africa." — D r . Albert Bushnell (Af­ Coast Line *Ry. passenger depot. ------------------- ;------------------------If you wish
wisn tp
ti» sell y.nir
Splendid site for manufacturing inD
&gt;mir &gt;..nf&lt;«r&gt;l
and they wore getting plenty of suck­ llow many blessings i enjoy.
66.019; the
Protestant
Episcopal rica t .
"T h e drink curse is the greatest dustry.
Both rail und watqr faril- property or exchange it f.&gt;r (¡eve
ers to subscribe. This Is mush safer
T h at otheT people don’t:
Church, 28.641.
Ohio property ,-i.mn innate
than the old three shell game, for the To weep and sigh because I ’m blind,
For term* and price address
we have to contend again st." Co- ities.
The
P
rotestant
Episcopal
Church
with
Wm.
J . Wilson, No. 1119'Wil­
city authorities let these fellows
i cannot and 1 won’t ."
L. B. Wool to n, o-o American Filtre
tinria Sh attuck (Oorla, T u rk e y ;.
has crossed tho million line, having
liamson
Bldg.,
Cleveland, Ohio, or
work this racket all they please.
" T h is cursed drink traffic has been Company, Jacksonville, ‘ Florida.
gained 86,468 sinco 1910, and over
• • *
Jo
h
n
Wilson,
Mellon ville avenue,
45-9lp
one of the greatest hindreanres to the
Such lives are the common heri­ 300,000 since 1900.
Jinn ford.
|S.jf
spread
of
civilization
nnd
Chris­
A The Hastings Herald puts the tage of humanity, and while "Saved
For Sale— One large choice city
Tho Roman Catholic Church has
situation up in*these very practical by G race," "R es cu e the I’erishing," gained nearly a million and a quar­ t i a n i t y . — Rev. H. Gratton Guin­ lot on the corner of Eight!» street
W anted to buy an s in pi
,,
and "S a fe in thh Arms of Jesu s1’ ter since 1910 and more than five ness (China).
term*:
und l -aurei avenue, facing park, and steurn engine.
Also 15 I t i*&gt;ilrr.
"N ativ e* never drink on moder­
A town is either developed, stag­ shall continue as the rallying songs and a half millions since 1900.
one fine 1« acre celery farm two See G. W. Britt, Fail view Ihm*,'
ation :"
Rev. (I
H. Rouse
Cal- mile* west and near First street.
nated or destroyed by its relative of tho Christian hosts, there will
The Methodist Episcopal Church.
50-2tp
position •to the spirit of harmony romr to those who doubl as t h e y * ,} ,,.
• lnrK,.N, denomination. &lt;*utin, India i.
Will sell both at half price. If you
L&lt; ) S T Snitill l*iit■&gt;111- ■t 1. .*■ t.,r
'The vile rum in tins tropical cli­ want to get double your money'*
umong its citixens, Harmony in the Hi rive in vain to solve the mystery
; *7.4 8 7 in 1914. and nearly
*ilk.
Kinder «»Il f»i* r»-» it f -t if re­
administration of the town’s a f­ hidden under the terms " d e a t h " and 700.000 since 1900.
mate is depopulating the country worth call quirk on owner, 207
turned
to thè (iat,* i it; H'*ii»e.
more rapidly than famine, pestilence French avenue.
fairs can he likened to the healthy im m ortality," the thought that, pos­
49-'2tr
The thirty churches, constituting
Mr*
J
I» Parker
and war."
Rev
David A
Day
xftp of fruition circulating in a Nour­ sibly after «1!. the blind woman
thi- Federal Council of the Churches
For
Sale
Delicious
candied
kumishing tree, while dissension and through faith could see tiiat which is
Liberia I.
of Christ in America, report, as will
W a n te d - To hir»- a imi! 4* i»t hur*»#
Thp Gospel has no greater ene- ! 'mats and grapefruit. Ju st tho thing
Strife enn be likened unto the sour- hidden from the most learned skep­
be seen, nearly 17,600,000 member*,
lo
Wolk (»1» f.trin (..*
Mb
Bouring of this same sap and a re­ tics; and that sometime and some­
my on lile west coast of Alfica than to send your friend* ai home
somewhat less than half of the aggre­
monti),
p«**ihiy l»uy
U h. H »•î •r
per
lb.,
postpaid.
Mr*
Ja
m
e
s
Sindh
sultant lie-back. *
Polii e m u s .
M D
rum "
Rev
where thf- writer of the song» of hope
gate for all denominations with In I,
wuy,
Wagner,
Fi.»
317
Third
street.
Sanford.
Fla.
It is unro monabic to believe that and faith and inspiration "ill join 000 ministers and nearly 139.000 Africa ).
49-3tp
" T h e removal of these two death
an y man or citizen can wish ill of in singing with Ihem on mystical 'churches. T h ese bodies have a net
l.o sl l)n West l ir-t 'i o 11 ri4*.ir
bis own home town.
If seemingly shores pictured in her poetical fancy ' increase of over 500.000 members, death 'dealing traffics in mission
Rand.ilP»
house, a l&gt;ia&gt; ( li-*' '1 ’ 'i
For Sale To those wishing a nice
land* would he equivalent to doub­
he does so, investigation will prove and her dreams
. * •1 * .** k
roritainiitK
check 1
little bungalow wiih long, wide ve­
1or more than two-thirds of the ,-nling the missionary force •n r hosthe is entertaining certain misunder­
■i. .
randa overlooking large lake for hook un State il.» n k &gt;f 11 .»
tilt* Increase of all bodies
lands
Margaret \\ beiteli fey
standings regarding his associates '
t■
1
many miles,
with good hunting ami |ia |i t *. and
The following from the Time*There are
nine denomination».
lorn.
or the actual administration of the Union echoes my sentiments:
It T* •
anil fishing at hand. 1 can oiler surh Kinder cuti lieve t i . n
which have a million and upward,!
,ii t »
affairs of his town. This bring* mat­
Some plan should he devised to tho Roman
Catholic,
13,794.637.
u property within one-quarter mile turned tu liti* ut!.. •
ters to the point for arbitration and break up begging as a profession, t h'- Methodist Episcopal. 3.603.266. BOY HERO SAVES PLAYMATE (lf
Fionda, win, 2f (toil
• ;.i)
l^r-t
t)n ii."«i
not for the locking of horn* and de­ ■Tin- professional beggi-r i* a curse to ih»- Southern
gasoline Ianni h. boat house, potili!&gt;
Baptist*. 2.592,217,
1;
F¡
night,
O
iij
x
ami
1
George
Hughes,
Ten
Years
Old.
Res­
termination to destroy or tear down society* and there is no excuse for thè National Baptist •colono! t 2,yard», barn, some orango and grape-.
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Filidcl wili he rew.»r-!» 't
cues Companion Prom Wheela
what lias already been constructed. his existence. We do not tefet to the (J18, 8fi H; thè Methodist Episropal.
fruit unti »bade tree*. some truck
of Railroad Locomotive.
to I L li'Id e file*• First, the spirit of harmony should unfottunate who might he tempo­ Sottili, 2 ,0 0 6 ,7 0 7 ; thè l ’rrsb y len an .
land, building tot», eie., ut a bardecide whether the stru ctu ie up to rarily in distress and who might Northern, 1,442,498; thè pisci pica
Address F. O. Box 293,
W a tifivi A foreeful Washington,
Pa. — Ten-year-old l'a,n pHc®
th at point wis well built, and if so, ap|H*n! to his friends or his acquaint­ of Chrlat. 1.363,163. thè Northern
50 4tr
1t.arreul prudurer. in ev.-rv George Muglimi proved lilm»**lf a hero Leesburg, Finiida.
secondly, the spirit of harmony ances for assistance.
lie is not a Baptist Convention, 1.238,323, and wh(*u hin playmate, I’ahl Enoch, of
•j
In
Ìli;».
Wrile lllillinli.'1'
For Sali* 30 bushel» of seed sweet
should decide how the work should professional beggar and the profess­ ths Protestarti Episropal, 1,015,238. the *ame uge. became entangled In
i . *■ \ Mi*
quirer. P t »' l(u\ t 1 .1 W
Stile*. Sanford
he finished.
the wheel of n tno'lng railroad loro- potatoes
ional beggar is his worst enemy for These severi denomination* aggr,S l - 2tp
5(1 2tt&gt;
Hat many of purpose is absolutely the charily extended to tin- profes­ gale over 29.000.000 rti*-ml,*r~. or motive on tin- Wn&gt; noshtirg and Wash U I i* No (
necessary in all public works
A sional is withheld from th&gt;- non more thun li n e e (mirifi* of thè ,-n
nigtint railroad here
-*i r;t v •-■1 I:w ■ 1
(■'or Sul«
Lot 1 in E u r e k a Mai n
The two hoy* were »landing by the
town is the corporation for the pub­ professional wlio may deserve it
Il .»mi Itror . &gt;.
tire aggregate &lt;»( thè ITO rehgioti»
mock
&lt;»n
Sanford
Ave
anti
Lanai
k.
track wlu-ri l’auI Enoch sllpphd and
lic good.
Its work is necessarily
61-2HAnd there is no excuse for a pro- bodies.
hi*
leg beca mo entangled In tho wheels 10 uciea. Address Richard Stephenpublic work . Without harmony of fcssional beggar. There is an alms­
The effects on chuich membership of The engine
Before It could be BOn* M. D., We*t Ixltnnon. Ond.
purpose a town cannot exist for tho house in every county in the United
of the European war in ntttrowing stopped or anyone could reach him the
60-*6tc
benefit of a few of its component Slutes that is established for the pur­
Tu Mer»d Col|u1oi d
the stream of immigration were lad had been whirled around twice by
Any
art
Iole
» t ••, *r : T* \r
parts.
Fot
S
a
le
Tw&lt;»
Genuini
Single
pose of taking care of peoplu who. probably quite smalt, a* only the the wheel’s revolution. Then George
- • h
he (neliJeil vviilt Li c j
Com!
Rhode
Island
Red
(
'o,*ker»-li*
by reason of age or sickness aie not |u„t ,,v,.
0f t
year wer.- in­ reached him nnd, grabbing M s con.
(ho liftiki u i’sJ cì . **
^ 1 hope that after seeing the able to take cure of thetuselves. No volved. T h e emigration of men to paid!,n by tltc leg. pulled him free and Enqm .e 717 Park A v e. Cuy Phone
a Sharp V11'f- n- 1
13V
5o _*ip
health exhibit here and noting just healthy man need become a pro­ take part in the great conlliet would saved Ills life
•i.l
1» set-ure.l
\pi„
'
The
boy
wan
unconscious
when
res­
whnt the (lie* and mosquitoes will fessional beggar because of lark of not he a very large (actor (or the
prese tigli,’&gt; t» ■
Knr
Sale
Three
fresh
milk
ided but physician* «!n&gt; w»-re ini
do to a community that many of employment; (nr. if a man wishes same leuson
• ‘»
T h e Girmur, budie*
l.*t S'.ltlit "
Marlin Dovle. Monroe. Fi.»
our people will profit by the lesson. to work, tin* i* only temppiary Lutheran, Reformed, iwid the repre­ mediately called, said that his only ______ ù._________________
.
»ill
'our h&lt;&gt;»ir* l.|,| . d ■" •
serious InJury was a deep gatdi ip tho
There -should not be a house, in Han­ Where c;rn a m n irw h o deserves to sentative* of the Prussian State
xm.tt i*r ri n » «'Il »im e Iti' i * ■ titr^
B
A
B
Y
C
H
IC
K
S
,
rlftht b-s
George Hughe* was pro­
ford that is tiol screened before the be helped get help eaitioM?
Cer- Church, all show utiusuel gitin* fur claimed n hero by the pernor»* who formnnee liens; While Wyandotte*, ilt'ii! Ih iHillodiiiD
aummer comes and ul the present tainly in the community in which 1914. On tho other hand, Roman witnessed tho rescue, llo could not. Iu" ’ i ° r b «r k Inters. Inquire F. P.
very reasonable price at
which he resides. There the people know Catholic gnins are quite small.
however, understand that he had d on e 1Strong, 106 E. 3rd S i., Sanford.
screen» can be purchased there is him nnd because of this fact will be
anything remarkable, nnd insisted that
60-tf
not a family in the city but what readiest to help him if Jut Is (he vic­
he merely crabbed his play ms to and
/
D E N T IS V
For S ale - ICO acre* fine trucking
pulled him nut of tho wheel.
can afford to screen. , Ever^ prop­ tim of mlsfortuno rather thun of his
Affec
4
ed
the
Hnlr.
land, orange grove o f . 13 ncres. 10
erty owner should screen the houses own fault. T h e man who prefer* to
w(»itft you will i t: i-»:«»1-11 o '-1
The fair creature'» bend looked like
acre tract of splendid hammock
that he rents to tenants for not ask assistance of strangers rather
a haystack. Each roparnlo hair Ftood WOUNDED WANT LOVE TALES land.
P
E O P L E S B A N K HI 11.1»
For full information address
only is it a protection to the tenant than of his friends or of hi* acquaint­ out. "What'» (ho matter, deur? Your
ROOM y
but also to the owner, for if sickness ances prefers it because he knows hair Is standing on end." 1 put If,up
German Hospital Inmates Aro Tired H. 1L, c-o Coiirt House Room I f ,
Orlando, Florida.
-17-tlc
strikes the tenant both of these par­ th at he does not deserve hsaisttinco; lu curl
of Reading Literature
curl* papera l a s t -nicht, and ‘the'
NOTICE roil IM 111.1« I I I " '
ties lose out. There is no need, for and thore arc so many deserving un­ nowtpSper
About War.
VBtffll
I used was filled wjtli hor____
For S a l e — Tree}, orange,
gn p eIirptrtmrnl uf ' H* i
■icknesa of any kind to be in this fortunate th a t the aid they need rlble crimes."
V, S. t ami Ortirc a! f#*inr •»tl
*
" Ani*terda,n.-"W hat kind o f la,ok* fr,u it’ * ‘ &lt;7
,r ' n,,s ’ ,o rk
‘ KalL'r f* fl#-f .'I J ï ■l-Vltfiiar
'• d t y , if the people will take ordinary should not bo squandered on men
t-'im I hi
shall
wo_aend
lo
the
hospital.*?’
was
'
Address
J
.
M.
(
Imffer,
Entc-iHttnnrll, nf (ir nev t, H« fpl*
p recau tion s. We have the best loca­ who, because of their laxities* or
fl,
1 9 OH,
mad«&gt;
Ili*in » ,* i * * * l
tho qdestlon dispatched by n Berlin 1 E I ° 47-4tp
tions and one of the healthiest loca­ viciousness, are not at work.
i9
H**rUl N o
• M r * 1. * ' *
charitable organization to tho head of
, anti \V 1j of St. 1». íH’t’ iióf
tions in the country for a city and
Soi whether a tnan is temporarily)
onu of the German field hospital di- ¡ Town Silo for Sale- 200 n e r e * . 1 2 0 S ou th , Itancv s i E»-»
- * • f.M i *
with tho pure artesian water ami in distress or habitually so the place
A Barbed W ir* Cut Collar
Visions.
comprising part of the townsite of 1
'or Raddt* aall not property
perfect drainage and wesragu there for him is at home.
At homo ho
land
sbovi- rlrifflbnl. (,.(",*■ 1
hr* Icd leaves a dlsllgurta*
The answei* camo hack promptly: Island Imke on tho Orange
ruit C o u rt. *t Sinfofit, f i n t.
can be no sickness or epidemic here would not be arrested as a profes­
"Whatever you send, don’t send war Railroad,
Price 13,000.00
■lav o( April. I0IS.
T*
Claim s u t namrs •« « i m * * if tho people will assist by screening sional beggar for asking assistance
literature. The wounded llko best of terms write A. S. Miller. L ake City.
I,avbl StMr, of tianii*a. f " *
,
n i l fl ( VAn/l I n v e i a i n o v
T h * ________ _ ___
...
. .
nil a good love story. The young men, Florida.
th e house and keeping the premises of hia friends or acquaintances. If
I . .lati |1. Ilrafi. o! l i . s » ' *
60-8tp
Andrew
J
lloldvr,
ot
t
i
m
*
,
«
.
'
especially, nro rather tired of hearing
clean.
T h e city officials Inform us he tried to be self sustaining they
Edward If. Urial, oí « * » * ' • . %
about the war.
n o n c u t w t’ » ' ,s
For Salo— Oldsmobilo suitable for e—
.that they are. |(ojng to inaugurate a would know It. If he were Incapac­
51
-Tur«-Stf
He»»'«
"It is bolter for them. too. that they trucking or fa.m purposes. In (list
ntrict cam paign Or health this Bra- it a t e d - f o r work they would know- it
should
have
a
rest
from
that
.sort
of
I* ik« n ich t i u a t &lt; r far J
sm :ni»*r's s u t
class *linpe, npw tires all around.
eon and -as the city ordinances are and take care of him in the institu­
thing,”
, Abrasion« « I tke F l « h .
Notlro it h»r«by flv.n I hat
C. L. Wing, 609 Palmetto avenue.
all printed and contain the new laws tion s provided for t h a t, purpose.
writ of •» « m i t o * '.-u'S*
(tat certain wr'
ho «___
r a l of tho Clffu'i '
and und«r tbs
governing the health restrictions And If the question of humiliation or
5 l-4 tp
Urial rriri-ull
i r r u l t ol •*&gt;'
S.v.nth judirial
-*1 ' * . ^
Carl Escapes Qermsns.
ml lor homino:* » *&gt;* ,
.
there is no excuse for any one not embarassmept were »considered any
und h
.
London.—
Disguised
as
a
Belgian
ref­
of F e b r u a r y . i * U . *»
%
Fot S a le — My lot on F irst street
t bo Im!Ja outwardly, thus por* I
keeping up with the regu.ationd. right thinking man would 1* le u
(•in
r
«
u
»
"
p»n«linf.
nhrrrin
^
ugee, the carl of Laren and Melville, pppostKe Robbins Nest hotel. One
forming
paneet cure t h a t !
rmlng a perl
ß
\1nUhy (?omp*ny
pUIntiff •" , •«*!
leave*
svts no scar. If tho wound I
* L e t us have the cleanest city on rec­ embarrnued by accepting the home
wounded In tho thigh, escaped from a
an d I). V. K l n .r d •**
heals on tho outside too q u ic k - I
of tho finest propositions.
Write, IKtnard
hiv«»
!*■
Vlff&lt;
J
up«n
iht*
folIo»*rf
. bj
ord and our health record thla sum ­ hia county would provide for him
German hospital through the German
ntl II*
Robert Buckshnutn, property of C. m
mer will make the doctors take it, than by begging from house to
tines, crossed Holland without a pass­ wire or call.
• ill •»!» thr t •rur •I * 1»m
903 Franklin St., Tampa, Fla. 51-2p Ih
r
r&gt;rtiprrt|
wots *isi»iii*
port. and reachetTlayndc*sum m er vacation.
house.
Floridá. In Mr minili** *
■car.
&lt;•
Every winter Jacksonville i s in­
Good two story six room house ' Monday, lb* Sth d«»^■ "» t(’ril
fr—
lh« IV|«I
l**a l
hour* «&gt;• * “
#
I
a,, p(.
L S I
in*
nuur»
51
f
F an n y Crosby the great song fested by hon-rosidont beggars.
ipr salo, *-o u cash* halancf* monthly ¡ i Utvr 4»'riock a. m * h«i t+y
t
itifc
RV writer U dead. Every church mem­ Some of them could more properly
payments. .At P. Connelly. 109
Ä - , i Iid.m.
Modern Statesman.
Ion human flesh, as It doe* I t * |
Work quickly atm thoroughly.
Magnolia,
-* 6 1 - 2 t c
Ono Poorln* ria*, "t. -1' 1: r” ,
ber, every one who has opened a be called winter residents than non-«
"You'll have some explaining to do ___
: __________________________^
JEn^tno No. II4S3 and bod"
Price U q EOesad
when you got home, won't you?"
hym n book or attended a revival residents, for they come in winter
*»rf&gt; ani
ami
I UsroaaF.Baltard.Prop. ®LLou I•, MO. I
Ton acres with home,
lmm„
°n* Ho. 1 Itenrh
i-*i
For Salo— Ten
"No.” replied tho member of congress*.
meeting is familiar with tho name of with the regularity of {he tourists.
cablo drivo oaw mjj
»ill. Ho. 1*2»
| U|.
."Pm not* going to explain. I’m going ham, one of the best locations in the df oarrlav*. 3 boadd block», «S »**« " r. *'
•Up hana Ere Salve Is a haall ft*
Fanny" Craaby. The following from T h a t class should be kept out of
ointment for Sore Syo*.
to let my constltuenU ahgue matlora celery d elta, land fn highest st a t e of * ° O a » “I s Inch Simnod in -M rd 'j**14
If they are strangers
the Bradentown Journal gives a brief Jacksonville.
• V
opt
among themselves and then take cultivation, very valuable property.
history of this remarkable woman: who have come to tho city seeking
,o
15
t a r i l a » » « * ,
i
the »Id« that seem* to hava tho most A. P. Connelly, 109 Magnolia.
Fomiaol* Coooiy. *
work
and
have
failed
to
find
it
they
^ T h ro u g h t the death of Fanny
^d
voc:tcn."Wu:i.
star.
\
W
a'lan
,
Hruro.
AI*FT
—
i»
"
f
WM. C." A L D .T B G E
is 6 l- 2tc
.
C rosby yeaterday, the Proteatar t con give references showing they
' il-ïu to-ile
/
rJ a-'..
.A.

FOR SALE

SU*

W ANTED

D R . C. W. FAIN

Ballard's

SNOW
[LIN IM EN TI

m atm

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�IN THF, HEART OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED

TH E SANFO RD
IN S A N F O R D - U h
'

fOLLMK VI

ELKS’ MINSTRELS
STAGED NEXT WEEK
PUT ON AT TH E IMPERIAL
FOR BENEFIT OF THE
SANFORD LODGE •

Tax Assessor on (he Job
. County Tax A.»»«»**or Ales Vaughn
started out yesterday lor a tout of
the county.
.Mr Vaughn
cxjtects
to be out of his nihre until about
March 10th and will visit every
tract, (arm anil town in the entire
coutity personally and ass. ** the
real and personal property. In thin
way a proper and just valuation
will he placed on the pro petty for
taxation put poses
Perhaps no one in Seminole or
any othei county knoWtT'iriotr about
the real estate of thisscction t han docs
Alex Vaughn, who Is one of the
oldest, if not the oldest resident of
of thp county and has been over
almost every acre of this county
many time«.
‘‘ I will without doubt make many
m istakes," said Mr. Vaughn to The
Herald man a few days ago„ “ hut
thtr'ararwment t M s y r a t " will he just
ns nearly equal and correct as I
can possibly make i t ." •
A representative will he in the
assessor's office during his absence.

h

H E R A LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

W. .&lt;/. /.n-m*'

SA N F O R D . F L O R ID A . FRIDAY. FERRI \RY IV. 1915

GERMANY REPLIES KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
TO AMERICA’S NOTE ANNUAL CONCLAVE
STATES THAT BATTLESHIPS PALATKA WILL BE HOST TO
KNIGHTS OF FLORIDA
MUST BE SENT TO CON­
NEXT MONTH
VOY OUR SHIPS

NO 52.
llapii*l Services Sunday
Coiner Park and Sixth
You are especially invited to the
services of the Baptist church next
Sunday.
Tho pastor, Rev, George
Hyman has returned anti will speak
at both hours. Mr. Hyman has been
kept away from tho pupit for tho
past three Sundays on nccoqnt of
sickness.
Tho schedule of service*
for Sunday is as follows:
Primary Sunday school st 9:30.
General school at 9:30.
Bereab class for young men at 9:30
Fitielis class for young ladies at
9:30
Preaching at 11 by the pastor.
Subject, *‘ A Prayer for Enrichm ent."
Junior B . Y. P. U. G p. m.
Senior B . Y. P. U. 6 p. m.
Preaching at* 7 by the pastor.
Subject, " T h e Last of the Devil."

AGENTS MEETING •
CANNING CLUBS
C O U N T Y A G E N T S A R E D O IN G '
G R E A T W O R K IN

STATE

O F FL O R ID A

Tho Thirteenth Annual Conven­
ilerlm, Keb. 19.— Germany's reply tion Grand Lodge Knights of PytltTallahassee. Feb. .19.-—The fourth
to the United -States protest against ias of Florida will he held at Pnannual meeting of the c o u n ty agent*
the establishment of a naval war latka oj\ March 10th and 11th. The
of the canning clubs convened Tues­
xone around th e British Isle» has following I» the program:
day morning at the Florida State
lieen transmitted
to Washington
College for Women, for a ten days’
Tuesday, March 9
through the American embassy. It
course
of study. There are twenty- *
7:00 u. pi. Registration of visitors
is couched in the friendliest terms, and distribution of otlirial conven­
one counties of the sta te organised
but firmly m aintains Get many's an­ tion badges ut the i’utnam House
for this canning club work and which
nounced position. Tho notp recom­ (headquuitors.)
have employed an agent to encoormends that the United States »end
ago
and direct it. T w e n ty of them?
8:00 p m. Free moving, picture
wuiships to England to convoy pier- ■hows
agent* were present a t tt&gt;® flr*t
if
chanUueji .through .the, danger so ar
sormons
on
Tho
Devil.
jirogram of study was opened by an
ns yfeurity against attack, V i t h tho
Morning
, „„
. . . .
You nre welcomed to Jill the s"er- address of welcome by Dr.^Conradi«
understanding th at ^guarded vessels
8:30. ( oncort at . Headquarters—
}|y |w)li(1 uah„ „ ;im,
tho president of the college, after which
will not carry war ’ materials.
Tho Palatku Militar)- Band.
seats are comfortable,
Come thou the ugenta listened to a talk by Miss
note claim* that Germany's action is
9:30 l ’uhlir ceremonie» ut Kulb- with us.
Ola Powell of the Department of
necessary because England is at­ fieltls Orami:
Plant Industry at Washington. Dr.
tempting to stop the civil popula­
(M aster of Ceremonie*. Samuel J .
Straaghn of the Bureau of Chemis­
tion’s foot) supply by methods unHHhurn. Di»*t Grand Chnncellor
try of the United S ta te s Dejinrtrecognixed by international law. The
Musi*
l’ala!ka Militar) B omi
ment of Agriculture was also pres­
note closes with the hope that t h e , ,
..
...
...
.
, . I Invocatn ni Rev I' tjuintius ( ‘astili
ent anil gave instructions In this
I tilled States will understand the , , ,
Addiess of Welcome for thè City
couno* of study to the county agents
German position and appreciate (he
of l ’ulatka Hot». S. J . Keimorly
und his talk Tuesday was of much
reasons for her course, apd hopes the
St. Joh n s I.tolge Welcome* our
interest to those attending the ses­
United States can purs unde Eng­
Visitor* *
A. M. Hedick, C. C.
Miami, Feb. 1 8 ., Money anil Jew­ sion.
Much valuable information
Pulatka, Feb. 18. Sheriff Ken- land to observe the declaration of
Voca! Siilo
, (SelectetJ) elry estimated a t $ 20,000 was taken
Sears is Rusy
was gained from his demonstrations
norly and party, consisting of Jus- i-ondon.
Washington. • Feb . 18. \V. J .
Respinse for (he Grand Lodge
by burglar* from the residence of in .preserving.
Dr. Htinughn has
lice J
E Marshall, A Long. H
Hoc Robt K Davi*. G ('
Sears, congressman elect is in receipt
Mr
and
Mr*
(Ovaries
D
Vail,
on
-made
a
special
study
in preserving
('a tin an . F 1. Thorpe and Louie
Ili-fuse* lo Sign Marrani*
l’ulatka Trmple No 15 Welcome»
of a laige numbel of Ictletn from
Root Trail, Palm Reach, last Sun­ and is considered possibly tho heat
Rossign ul. accompanied lit • Itile
Pythnin Si«ier»
prospective constituents who ask
The second volume in thè nuin-l
He and
day evening while the family and authority oh the su b je c t.
Slover, tin* slayer of Alonso and II
M r» M \ \iwurer M K ( ’ gUc»l» « e re at dinner
.him to do various things for them
da tini» prnreeding» to compel Su- '
The
robbery
other*
from
the.
D
epaitnient
at
( ’ Gardner on Jnn 2*&gt; pr.t • .«11%
it ttii- departments
The district
perinti■mieli! I F SU Kinnoii lo sigi) Ke-poi • I*•r lite t trjind Tempie
wa* not discovered until yesterday Washington ale making a special
»pent llie entire dat ill an effort to
Mr
l ■iiiitin Cu. ry. ti l'Iiiet when Mr* Vail went to dress for
has been virtually without represfu
thè warrant* of certain of thè itrlutistudy in the cunning ami preserving
lóente the body of II * t.ardlter
Ution since the last Democratic pn
do teachers lor thè lattei pari of Musir l'.ilatks Military Band
luncheon and missed the Jewels. of guavns and the results obtained
ll.Ut without success
miry. a* Mr I.‘ Engle has not been
thè 1**11 terni, Legali hot Tuesdny. Short \ ld're**e» Hmi Tlot* I * ari The other member* ol the
family b y turn today in bis demonstrations
Stover -eeineil lo lu- ■•* mu» h at
Jng. i - '
llon Union li Munì. alul guests were notified and the re­ were remarkable. An cxcellcnft «jualin Washington since that time, as
wli i-11 Minine) Le Boy (.ile* for thè
¡sou in getting Ins bearing» in the alPres’t Board of Control
/ir ss is know here.
His ollioe In,
tirili' &lt;*( Davdr Si Gilè* uppeared hesult of a nihvass resulted in tlnding itv of jelly was made from this fruit,
„
, .. ,,
.
.
I most i m lionet ruble jungle surrounding
thf house office building has been
'
,
,
fore
ih.e
rollili)
«i
hool
board
and
Music
l'.il.itka Militar) Biniti ill the tiioiiev ami jew «dry that had arul then a demonstration wa* given
rv-t
‘
*
1
1
h
r
H'M
•»[
I
l
n
*
t)1 i I he * i* in f*
, cloipri a nil tiu out* hita bfcii h**r&lt;*
presenti d their ioli of f JT&gt;u a* attor* |1 (IO i *i 'i e t hg »esulo ri ol (III* 111il li ' i bee'll left III the room* gone
S o i s to tiie best method of jirtserving
•AI»OUt H
party. •nll-cipicntl) the w
represent the representwtiv»
Ile) » in »ei urmg thè unpltld Kulan*'*
Lodge «t thè ( « » t ir Hall
Miss P9well also
due t*&gt; the johbeiy has us yet been and [tacking it
of llie body id t In missing v«•1Jin tv
Mr .Spats is naturally under a
ni t lie teaeher*.
\Iutnooii unti Kvetiing
assisted
in
this
wurk.
Special in­
disco
vert-ti.
mains us' profound a mystery .»« lie
handicap, hut is doing the best pos­
" T h e Itili." sani Mr Gilè*,
hstl 2:00 Aft* rnnoii »c*»ion of (he Griintl
structions
were
given
as
to
tho best
Mr and M«s Vail are winter r«*sfore.
t hi unum moli* ern|or*i&gt;meni
sible to accommodate hi* corres
I thè
l/Otk’t'
method
of
packing
guavas,
jK-uciu's
id« tit* "I Palm Beady, then northern
Stover appeared I" lie fc.irl'il that
bn,in!, and i warrant w.t* m dirt-ib 3 0(1 a
ponflotit», whr. want thing» done
I'll
Frei Mnv I T l g I'li ' I I I ■ ,lioin*- being in Geneva. New York and other fruit both in glass and tin
something would happen in him and
i b . r * * , ni p a \ i n e i i t i &gt;f »nine
T im
He doe- iw»t even have the fii'tihing
Sbo w
Thi tr iju«t,*t» included Mr*
\ all's so as to silo« the fruit oil to its best
frei|llentl) reijlle- 11‘d all 'he ulhii-r»
privilege, .is yet. and t* without an
Ml per ini eliden I wii* 11« &lt;lbt f ill abitui 1 3 0 11 t» K K
l i t li\ Palai ku
*i»ter. Mis Charles" Farrtn. Jr , who advantage
to remain eln»e h&gt; him during the
Igoing »this :il*i&gt;. and asked that he
off! re.
Mil 1tary Band
Miss Burrow, secretary of the Na­
is spending &lt;h*‘ «niter third, and
search
% given a few days to co n side r: j 8 :0 0 1» O K K Ceremonial at Bishop and Mr* Cameron Mann of tional Horn** Economic Association
He is making the best of his time
th il l lie felt at p r i s e n t an ! ri ell mi t inn | A ' l l i e l i e t luh
*nd is learning the rope» in line
! I If lull (to srnl their daughter, Mr* and a lonelier in Columbia I'mlmrM ar»h u l B raw n Iteiu rn *
imi tn -ign lin « a lla n t
I talked 9.(10 Keei-ption foi \i»itmg Knight* Win Fisher of N*-« York City, who sity, was jtresunl and will be out* o f
•t&gt;le. »u that when he takes up tie
United Stales Marshal J * Itlford tin mailer over with Inni, and sug- ; „,,1 their latrile» and Pythian Sisduties of congressman he will he
were »pending a few day* only at the the instructors in the short rouitte
Brown. United States district court. g.-sted rimi we go io lie La ml and
i.r«. al t lie Putnam limisi
well equipped
He may lie seen on
Miss Harris, director of the home
Southern district of Florida returned place the mattet before . Judge 1’er- 9:30 Musicale, Putnam Mouse Par- Vail home
the floor of the house almost any da
economise
departm ent" of the eolMrs,
Mann
and
her
daughter
lost
to his office yesterday morning from kins. und lei him puss upon the
lor*
eageily listening to the debates
about $50 in money and several lege, ami at the head of the canning
Galveston. Tex . where he recently legniti) of thè *upi rintendent’s sig­
Members elect find it greatly to their
T h u r s i l n ) , M a r t It I I
s ta te is well
thousand dollars worth of jewelry. rluh work inlhls
went to deliver a fugitive Irom ju* nature to thè warrant
He agreed H On Concert al Heudipinr tel ». P a­ Mr* Farrtn |o»t about $5.911(1 worth a qunintod with Miss Barrows an
advantage to come to Washington
tice to t he fedetal illltholltles in the ftn tilt» loit laici lecnlled In* ac
in advance of taking the oath, as
li ka Militan Maud
(ur ability having taken a rouise
of diamond* Mid other jewelry
Texas illv
tim, . 'ni ..ni lo- «inibì «riti thè &lt;i o' t ¿ra m•t I ••!.- *• »lot it t
the) make friends and establish
a*
( olunil' t University under her.
Mr
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, Munii t
i r .«1 t&gt; t .i ruling upoit
(fiend-hips that pan out well ;.«t* r
| i,,. - hI,,,., i uf Mi»* Barrow'* talk
li H
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bb1
lew
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tinill
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\ftirtiomi . u I .e t.mg
on
g,Tifed a* jirieeles* heirlooill*
V Tue»duy morning wu* All Sorts and
a« for tin- l.a c gi and C&gt;* 1 of f« * t
(Ine ni lite »iijierintelidelil « r 1
G r u n d l.udgt &gt;i*vinili at &lt; i»tle toinjilelc list of the article» ami their ( ondilioiiR Af Kitchens.
Mr. Sears is mentioned for a place
She also
having iijjpn tun.down .uni unite ill
gunielli» «u» (h a i thè Itili wa» ex­
Hall
on the grvut committee on agricul­
g a v e a talk’ on Homo Economics aa
appmximute
value
was
made
by
The stay was of the greatest benefit
cessi ve; miothei watt thut ’Davis &amp; 3:lio ant] 7:00 Free Moving Picture Sheriff Baker ami his deputies in a National Need.
ture, hut whether or not he will be
to Mnrshal Hrcwn, who returned
(riles were ucling fot thè tuchets
Show*
appointed on that committee is as
whose hand* the mutter was |i|aced
In the afternoon at 5 o'ctock, the
grontly benefited in heilrii, and is
and not f*»r th è school board, and s ou A m pi i lie*! T h i r d R a n k at &lt;’ a * t b at once
yet uncertain. There are more than
county agent* anil instructors were
now *liusily engaged with the dlltle
'h i t tilt« «liollld look to ilio teseli
Il II by R a n k T e a m **f 8 S D i t i »
twro applicants for every place oil it.
tendiTod all informal recejltion by
of Ins office
I dge *&gt;f I a i k»oii t die
I t i * fin ri.» ir pay. ignoitng thè luci
and it is customary to favor those
the H o m e Economic d u b of the col­
1 t i r e nd
Bull
at
1lie
Put 11 .i tn
flint thè Itoti r»l wiit responsilde to
who have been in congress, thus reclege
The refreshments, tea and
I t Ite t e urlimi (or t hetr p a y "
H use
ogntling the rub- of seniority
I n i
•undwiihes were served in the din­
(ir, ili. ut b. r ha tiri M r
«ìli*'« ■
le».« there should be an ex tra session i
i n g loom ■*! the home economics deS n n f o n l * N* » F ir e '»Igual
of ruugrt-ss tin- cum nut tee» proli
■lami» tn.il thè Ice l» li*'l ev«e»*ive.
jiaitimtnt by members of the dub.
I ms month «ill «it lie»» the puvsa» it includi* th è enti)*' cosi Irom
»My will not be appointed until next
Hi Guv Glenn of North ( trotina \n info* mal gathering of the ngenta
d lire whistle, «ometinies
thè tino fio- tìt»t muliduimis «a» i» II&gt;I ■( tinfall
fucksnnville Metropolis
was held Tuesday evening, at which
Big Jim .
on t in- plant j lectured in the Imperial I'hoatro on lime every "agent w h s allowed live»
II"
Il
K
l|,,ri»ued
"
It
lio-aitl
thè
rosi
of
going
kl"
The pastor and otln i - of
let Works .of Hanford. Tuesday evening to a litige audience minutes to give a rejtort of her work
Morgan Slock Sold
Methodist church are planning that to Tallaharsue, spenditig some titne of I ho \V
of Sanford- pepplo.otu the, jvrohibition
there. ut giri or thè case Indole thè wIn 1li for
during the year anti plan* for the
Yesterday the bankrupt hardware next Sunday shall he a gieat inspira­ supteme couit. several trips to San- out its SI
warning to the question
tion
to
the
ne\v
church
building
Gov. Glenn i* a sj«&gt;uk*r unjl ora­ year
•lock of th&lt;^ firm of W. L. Mot gun
lire
I«" pie of
T h e counties rupri'M’nted aud life
It
is
hoped
that
ever,
member
&amp; Co. was sold at auction by the
Big Jim 's voice lilts tor of extraordinary ability and rap­ item" " ( their i*if nt* s*•«• given be­
eluded.' and that the (**«• was not tini &lt;•• out
and
friend
of
the
Met
hodi-t.
church
ii
rated
hi*
audience
und
held
them
trustee. IL G. Sm ith, L. T. Hunt
will he present especially tn* the in any wls«&lt; excessive, and was not ht" ell ujt
spellbound for over an hour while low:
•cting us auctioneer.
&gt;m a ca m p meeting t«»
.»o considered by the hoard, who in infortì
Alachua, Mu» Lila Kras.r
he exjiounded the truth* of |&gt;rotiihiTho stock of hardware was pur- morning service.
a pi'kot game and has railed the par­
T h e pastor will preach a set mini jtasaed upon it unanimously.
Baker. Miss l.tiiie Dowling.
lion and tempi tane«» In no uncertain
, chased by R. A.
Newman for
In the meantime, the icuivjiositinn tii i|iants out on the str«*ets to see
Bradford. Mr* Waldruj*.
terms.
1510.00.
Fixtures brought f 1 15.00 on "H ow We May Do It
i* that the superintendent bus will- wh-re the lire was " n t . ' ’
There
will
he
special
nia»n
for
the
(
’lay. Miss Lonnie Landrum.
"When
you
cut
out
the
whiskey
and were purchased "by J . D. Rob­
The whistle «il! be dispensed with
ten to the a tto rn ey general for a
Services.
("itrus.
Mi** Nellie McQuartic.
tinIlic,"
*uid
Gov
(Remi,
"you
will
erts and D. G. Monroe. The book
Chief Paxton will install
Tlie chairman &lt;*l the building &lt;"m- ruling us i «v whether he will he jus*- am!' Fir*
Unlitmbin. M m J \ Henry
mise mor«* celery and lettuce, better
•ccounts going m J . F. Karnatx
rtiitteo will make a »t.iteinent an rilled in jdacing his signature to the a •■II whiilt »ill take it* jvluce and boys and girls end have more mon­
Duile, Mrs. Puttie ..Monroe.
lor * 122.00.
a
warrant
wil Ite arrangi d in .Mieh n way that
DeSoto, Miss Abbie Stribliling.
ey in the bunks of your cily
.This represents the entire stock, theie will be other feature» of mMl. Giles sla te d this morning that ! anyone hearing the bell will be able
Hillsborough,
Mi s Snnijlt P t r t Gov. Glenn is fo rk in g '•» the
*ith the exception of $ 1,000 in mer- intcrest in the service
would go to De Lund tomorrow [ i ° ‘’ ll approximately the locution of
he
T
h
e
Sunday
school^
witii
it»
more
state
prohibition
|*rnjert
end
is
makridge,
ehsmlls« takon out some time ago
anti ask of Ju d g e Perkins a man- tri* tire.
Holmes, Mrs Nevada Roddick
ing a tour of the slat« in the inter­
by the bankrupt under t h e ‘ home­ than two hundred member* will have
( a jvt. Paxton's system will divide
darmiH wnt to compel the „signutute
Leon, Mrs. William Roberts.
ests of the cause.
stead clause and sold to local deal* part in this great occasion
of Hujm rintendent McKinnon to the the city into nine fire districts, num­
Marion, Mrs. Moorehead.
er»&lt; The building will ho vacated
Aft«t the
warrant ns ordered l&gt;y tho county bered iron one to nine.
Osceola, Mis* Anna Carson.
Prcshyterian ChrlslUn Endeavor
*1 one# and tho affairs of the comSmall
B
lase
at
Deane
Turner's
alarm is given the bell will toll the
hoard.
Pasco, Mrs. Carrie P o * t .g ( j
*
P*ny settled by the trustee.
Mr. E . J . Moughtun will leatl the
Yesterday at t l a. rn. a fire was
number of the district in which tho
Superintend
tint,
McKinnon
Is.
in
Polk. Mis* ,Verd* Th om pson .
— #»»»•
«,
Christian Endeavor mttiglit. assisted
fir*- Is located
For instance, two discovered on. the roof of the htrYne
Tntnpa at this time, and what ac­
Putnam , Miss Jes*i«i Burton.
,hy Co." A.
'
siiokes will indicatu {hut the file is of Deane Turner at thu corner of
Married in New Orleans
tion
he
may
ta
k
e
in
the
run
t
i
n
ip
Seminole,
Mis* Morel I o Durst.
Tho su bject is “ Favorite Chapters
in tho second district, live strokes Second and Film avenue. The utai m
Mr. and Mrs. J . W . Knight have
mains
to
he
seen.
R
e
p
o
r
t
e
r
S
t
a
r
.
St.
Johns,
Miss Lucia Hudson.
will indicate the fifth- district, etc. was at once turned it and the tire
•rrlved in the city from New Or- in the B ib le ." I t promises to he a
Mr. McKinnon is well known in
Suwannee, Mr*, (junrtermun.
fresh, live meeting, n little out of the
The»# .districts will h«&gt; published in was extinguished in abort order by
pan** where on M onday last they
Sanloid. having lived Iter for u num­
Volusia, Miss KlouLst- McGtiff.
some convenient form and will soon the use of chemicals and no serious
Unll*d in m arriage. The bride ordinary.
ber
of
years
as
pastor
of
the
Pres­
Walton,
Miss Myrtie Warron.
All the member* and friends nre
become familial and In this wey damage was don«*.
•*M M1m France« lone Wilson of
byterian
church.
As the tire truck crossed the rail»
every citizen of Sanford will be able
&lt;,rlehas.
The bridegroom is urged to be present at 7 30
Hnnnr Utili Monroe School
to
teR
just
what
district
the
fire
is
in.
road
at Myrtle avenue a collision
Known, here and all over the
“ Re-Making n P rese n t-D a ) Faith”
Eighlh (¡rude i n d i TUb-»
This will he it gri’.it improvement with tin- »witch engiri« was narrowly !
Special Boat on Sunday
• te of Florida. He served leveral lor*
F iftb
G ra d i
\ \ . !! a c
ha a ! in *.
ovif
tho
olil
fire
whi*t|e.
a*
it
will
ivciled
on
account
of
the
triinm
en
The
next
number
of
the
ebovc
Sfvecial
boat
Sunday
morning
leav­
" tht‘ ,t a t *’ lcgislhture from Citrus
only ahd has held several posi- ing
Sanford 10:15 for -ervices at series will be given next Sunday ttii* only enable one to loeat* til«' not *e«Tng the file engine coming in L i b i l e l a r . Fiori i ci I .c«’
Howevi'i. the tram
F'ourtli Grurii o n * l.oyd.
night with the special theme, "An fir e , hut will Reive to keep away time to stop.
lotis of trust In tho -state.
Mr Enterprise.
from
the
lire
a
crowd
of
sightseers
was
able
to
slow
u
|
&gt;
enough
fot
the
Thlrd
Crude Mei lice O 'r e t u
Im
per
feet
but
Perfecting
World."
n $hl was in business here (or sev­
Bishojv Morrison 1 1 00 a m. ami
eral years.
who
always
hindei
the
firemen
in
11
rosti
Staffo)ri
tiro
engine*
to
get
by.
but
the
esci
pe
This
subject
brings
us
face
to
face
religious services will continue, all
Tho w rs’ a narrow ono and the many
Sccond Gradi
Alice Ogl-vby. Ce­
with some of our gruvo problems the discharge of their duties.
Mr. .n d M r.. Knight are receiving day.
pec
piton
the
street
who
were
watch­
di
Raler
new
system
is
being
design
and
und
what
to
do
with
them.
It
is
Person*
desiring
to
return
to
San­
Irom many friends
First Grado G arrer Johns, Lo rise
It« * r
be a t home a t tho ford after evenihg services will be hojwid to he of service to all who fee built almost entirely by Chief Pax*- ing the engine make the run heaved
tho weight of these serious questions ton to whom gi «a ( c r e d i t is duo and n aigh of relief as tho pilot of the Johns.
brought/hom
e
If
large
party.
" t S U " thu d t y * ,te r M ,rc h **».
Mi*. Cora William^,
' Round trip^ rat» 36c by ferry boat and to point the way out with an largely to whose efforts is attributed engine passed under the hind wheel*
"■
1~ &gt;
of
the
big
Are
true!-.
of
fvanford's
excellent
fire
department.
Margie Kiibre.
optimistic
anti
assured
faith.
Alma M ay.
*
-

% •
Air*ns&lt;,m«’nt# woro.completed this
k by *h&lt;* Elk» Lodge of this city
(or a genuine old time minstrel show
w be given by the lodge on Thurs,Uy evening. Fob. 2fith at the Im ­
perial Theatre.
A» everybody knows nn Elk min,ml show i* in a class by itself.
Bks every whole seem to bo patticularly talented for some unknown
reeion along this lino und It is to be
dUbted tL any. atUttignUon. of,, thi*
order ever pulled ofT ono of these
ibow* that did not prove to be u
grind surreas.
The cast for this performance has
pot been niado public as yet but
there is no doubt in the world that
jt will prove to he one of the best.
The date is next Thursday night
and the proceeds will gn to the
charity fund o f the lodge. Admislion will I"' 50 und 75c. Place. Im ­
perial Theatre.

THE BODY OF H. C.
GARDNER HAS NOT
YET BEEN FOUND

NEW CHURCH DAY SUNDAY
AT METHODIST CHURCH

E .x n

■

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.

.

.

BURGLARS MAKE
BIG HAUL SUNDAY
AT PALM BEACH

GOVERNOR GLENN WAS
A VISITOR TO SANFORD

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FEBRUARY 16 i9|5

THE SANFORD HERALD

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W. C. T. U. Meeting
l
At
tho
last meeting of the W. C.
a
T. U. held at the Baptist church
*&gt;
a
several new members were enrolled
and much Interest was shown in
/ Cottage .(«r rent, J. Musson
plans (6r the work.
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
47-tf
Aftei the devotional exetcUes the
YOU AND ME.”
business tequiring attention was dis­
For Rent—Apartments fúrnisheii
posed of, tho main points being the
for housekeeping at 302 Part
,
stirial evening to lie given early in
March and the Prize Essay Content *i All Local Advertisements Undcr _________________&lt;P
to he presented to tho Sanford
For Rent or Sale 8 toom hon**
Thla Headinß TIlREE CENTS a
g
schools.
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
und
' small store, on Oak
After the business the members Line For Kach Inacrtion. Minimum One acre land for vegetable «.mien
• • “ HE'LL TRENT 'EM”— SO SAYS SAUNTEREIl.
turned their .attention to the study Charge 25 Cenla.
A teal bargain. N H (Urn.-!
aoaooadoQDOOoaoDooooaDOOooDDoaaooooDOOooaooDQaaonaao *, The religious bodies
of
the of "The-G reat Foe of Modern Mis­
60-4tc
sions," a compilation of statements
-A l sec by the papers that the gov­ church lost its greatest song write», United States have no cause to he of missionaries and other authori­
For Rent—Large front It (room
ernment wants several thousand one whose triumphant hymns prob­ discouraged over the results of the ties in the foreign fields. Below are
and
connecting sitting room *ith
goats to go to California. There will ably Have appealed to more human year 1914. The new- communicants some of these statement^ which
fuel
supplied.
Also large 'ingle
not he many go from Florida this hearts than those of any other writer or memhfrs added made good all show tho truth of the words of John
bedroom.
603
Myrtle
For
Snlo—
Wholesale
shipping
fresh
avenue.
year. Most of us will he detained of recent years, certainly since the the losses by death, expulsion or Willis Baer, secretary of the World's
49-4te
water
fish
business,
including
’fish
withdrawal,
and
left
a
surplus
of
days of Charles Wesley anti Isaac
at home.
.
nearly three quarters of a million. Christian Endeavor Unionr “ The nets, fish boats and gasoline launches
Watts.
14
For Rent— Rooms SII h
need of the hour is to arouse the also fish house, etc. Inquire of C. L.
Out of utlliction of blindness came |That is, the total membership is Christian Church * * to shoulder
P uleniiitn
A Men, generally,
indorse
Dr.
Vincent,
29-tfc
1
703
7(53.078 grontvr than it was in T9 1:1
the
pathos
which
ha*
touched
the
Lane’s assertion that more baths are
Thil .is an average increase of two responsibility."
For Rent— S everal Olee iiflir*
needed. What the doct6r fails to hearts of a multitude and thousand» per cent for all bodies great and '•Whiskey is a deadly thing to the
for Sul« Cheap- Farm of 9 acres,
—
perhaps
hundreds
of
thousands
Indians,
ryul
they
are
perishing
in
suggest is sumo new way of drying
4 J i tiled, houre and outbuildings,, r“oms ovcr ^ "well s. Enquire N. p.
small, Christian and non-Christian.
one’s self after being laundered. The| who sang her songs, which were Elaborate statistical tables pre­ Alaska very rap idly."—Joaquin Mil­ with growing crops. Easy terms., ' owp" * G’o.
32-tf
average huck towel is good nature’s translated into pvery language, did pared by Dr. H. K. Carrol), -and is­ ler. Poet and Traveller.
Reason, sickness.
W. E. Squires
For Rent—Two big stores 0a
greatest foe and the mildest man can not know that it was u blind wom­ sued by the Federal Council of the
near
Celery
avenue.
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"We
found
them
(the
Filipinos)
a
an
’s
inspiration
which
they
employed
East
First street. Joe De Mont,
quickly make himself mad with a
They are catching
Churches of Christ in America, show sober people.
to
express
their
Christian
faith
and
Coca
,Cola
Company.
24-t(
*huck towel. What we want is an
For "Sale or Trade— Woqd yard
in dctajl the gains and losses of tho our vices and coming under tho
,
new drier. Until that time we shall hope in song.
thralldom of drinking houses."— nnd mill. Owner has other bt
Rooms for Rent—Three unfur­
At eight years of age the llttlo girl year.
F*
continue to fan ourselves with the
nished rooms well located. Inquire
The grand total of members is now President S ch u m an n , head of the Box 1247, city.
is said't o have displayed her tlrst
Sanford Herald.
i t 206. Third S t.
umie.
arger denonnu- Philippine Commission.
[*
■
&gt;
*
'
»
v. 4 w
iicrensp. Bup- ’’" ' “ Rtmr-end' other rorrupthTg ag m - 'SVeion' lioed for Sale—Selected
A What has become of the old fash
tists* gained 122,1116; Eastern Oi- cies come in with our boasted civili­ Tom Watson In any quantity. Write i ■«♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o o o tf q w c v t o * * * *
ioned three shell man that iotmcrly
thodox Churches, 36.500; the Roman zation, and the-feeble races wither Malloy BFosTS Turner. Fe’nhrtlloway
worked the' county fairs, asked a “ Oh, what a happy soul am I;
48-4tp
Cathollr Church. 13(1,860; the Lu­ before tho hot breath of the white Florida.
man at Urlando the other day. I
Although I cannot see,
therans, 66,248; the German Evan­ man's vices." Ex-President Hardon't know hut I Relieve 1 saw sev­ I am resolved that in this wot id
For S ale—Old Fibre Factory site
Good table board at Mrs R L.
gelical Synod, representing the State risorl.
Contented I will be.
eral of them trying to take subscrip­
"Alcohol is tho burning curse of on Lake Monroe, near old Atlantic Jones, 206 Park avenue.
27rife
Church of Prussia, 29,315; the Meth­
tion* for papers that did not exist
;----------------------odists, 231,460; the Preshtyreians. Africa." —Dr. Albert Bushnell (Af­ Coast Line *Ry. passenger depot. ----------------If you wish
wisn tp
ti» sell y.nir
Splendid site for manufacturing inD
&gt;mir &gt;..nf&lt;«r&gt;l
and they wore getting plenty of suck­ llow many blessings i enjoy.
66.019; the Protestant Episcopal rica t.
"The drink curse is the greatest dustry. Both rail und watqr faril- property or exchange it f.&gt;r (¡eve
ers to subscribe. This Is mush safer
That otheT people don’t:
Church, 28.641.
Ohio property ,-i.mn innate
than the old three shell game, for the To weep and sigh because I’m blind,
we have to contend against." Co- ities. For term* and price address
The
Protestant
Episcopal
Church
with
Wm.
J. Wilson, No. 1119'Wil­
city authorities let these fellows
i cannot and 1 won’t."
L. B. Wool to n, o-o American Filtre
tinria Shattuck (Oorla, T urkey;.
has crossed tho million line, having
liamson
Bldg.,
Cleveland, Ohio, or
work this racket all they please.
"This cursed drink traffic has been Company, Jacksonville, ‘ Florida.
gained 86,468 sinco 1910, and over
• • *
John
Wilson,
Mellon ville avenue,
45-9lp
one of the greatest hindreanres to the
Such lives are the common heri­ 300,000 since 1900.
Jinn ford.
|S.jf
spread
of
civilization
nnd
Chris­
A The Hastings Herald puts the tage of humanity, and while "Saved
For Sale— One large choice city
Tho Roman Catholic Church has
situation up in*these very practical by Grace," "Rescue the I’erishing," gained nearly a million and a quar­ t i a n i t y . — Rev. H. Gratton Guin­ lot on the corner of Eight!» street
Wanted to buy an s in pi
,,
and "Safe in thh Arms of Jesus1’ ter since 1910 and more than five ness (China).
term*:
und l -aurei avenue, facing park, and steurn engine. Also 15 I t i*&gt;ilrr.
"Native* never drink on moder­ one fine 1« acre celery farm two See G. W. Britt, Fail view Ihm*,'
A town is either developed, stag­ shall continue as the rallying songs and a half millions since 1900.
ation:" Rev. (I H. Rouse Cal- mile* west and near First street.
nated or destroyed by its relative of tho Christian hosts, there will
The Methodist Episcopal Church.
50-2tp
position • to the spirit of harmony romr to those who doubl as they*,},,.
• lnrK,.N, denomination. &lt;*utin, India i.
Will sell both at half price. If you
L&lt; ) S T Snitill l*iit■&gt;111- ■t 1. .*■ t.,r
'The vile rum in tins tropical cli­ want to get double your money'*
umong its citixens, Harmony in the Hi rive in vain to solve the mystery
; *7.487 in 1914. and nearly
*ilk.
Kinder «»Il f»i* r»-» it f -t if re­
administration of the town’s af­ hidden under the terms "death" and 700.000 since 1900.
mate is depopulating the country worth call quirk on owner, 207
t
u
r
n
e
d
to thè (iat,* i it; H'*ii»e.
more rapidly than famine, pestilence French avenue.
fairs can he likened to the healthy immortality," the thought that, pos­
49-'2tr
The thirty churches, constituting
Mr*
J
I» P ar ke r
and war." Rev David A Day
xftp of fruition circulating in a Nour­ sibly after «1!. the blind woman
thi- Federal Council of the Churches
For
Sale
Delicious
candied
kumishing tree, while dissension and through faith could see tiiat which is
Liberia I.
of Christ in America, report, as will
W a n t e d - To hir»- a imi! 4* i»t hur*»#
Thp Gospel has no greater ene- ! 'mats and grapefruit. Just tho thing
Strife enn be likened unto the sour- hidden from the most learned skep­
be seen, nearly 17,600,000 member*,
lo
Wolk (»1» f.trin (..*
Mb
Bouring of this same sap and a re­ tics; and that sometime and some­
my on lile west coast of Alfica than to send your friend* ai home
somewhat less than half of the aggre­
monti),
p«**ihiy l»uy
U h. H »•î • r
per
lb.,
postpaid.
Mr*
Jam
es
Sindh
sultant lie-back. *
Polii emus. M D
where thf- writer of the song» of hope gate for all denominations with In I, rum " Rev
wuy,
Wagner,
Fi.»
317
Third
street.
Sanford.
Fla.
It is unro monabic to believe that and faith and inspiration "ill join 000 ministers and nearly 139.000 Africa ).
49-3tp
"The removal of these two death
a n y man or citizen can wish ill of in singing with Ihem on mystical 'churches. These bodies have a net
l . o s l l)n West l ir-t ' i o 11 ri4*.ir
bis own home town. If seemingly shores pictured in her poetical fancy ' increase of over 500.000 members, death 'dealing traffics in mission
Ran
d. il P» house, a l&gt;ia&gt; ( li-*' '1 ’ ' i
For Sale To those wishing a nice
land* would he equivalent to doub­
he does so, investigation will prove and her dreams
. * •1 * .** k
roritainiitK
check 1
little bungalow wiih long, wide ve­
1or more than two-thirds of the ,-nling the missionary force •n r host- randa overlooking large lake for hook un State il.» n k &gt;f 11 .»
he is entertaining certain misunder­
■i. .
tilt* Increase of all bodies
lands
Margaret \\ beiteli fey
standings regarding his associates ' The following from the Time*many miles,
with good hunting ami |ia | it *. an d t ■ 1
There are nine denomination».
or the actual administration of the Union echoes my sentiments:
It T* •
anil fishing at hand. 1 can oiler surh Kinder cuti lieve t i . n
which have a million and upward,! lorn.
,ii t »
affairs of his town. This bring* mat­
Some plan should he devised to tho Roman Catholic, 13,794.637.
u property within one-quarter mile t u r n e d tu liti* ut!.. •
ters to the point for arbitration and break up begging as a profession, t h'- Methodist Episcopal. 3.603.266. BOY HERO SAVES PLAYMATE (lf
Fionda, win, f (toil l^r-t t)n ii."«i
• ;.i)
not for the locking of horn* and de­ ■Tin- professional beggi-r i* a curse to ih»- Southern Baptist*. 2.592,217,
gasoline Ianni h. boat house, potili!&gt; night , Oiij x a m i 1
1;
F¡
George
Hughes,
Ten
Years
Old.
Res­
termination to destroy or tear down society* and there is no excuse for thè National Baptist •colono! t 2,yard», barn, some orango and grape- Filidcl w ili he rew.»r-!» 't - -. ■
cues Companion Prom Wheela
what lias already been constructed. his existence. We do not tefet to the (J18,8 fi H; thè Methodist Episropal.
fruit unti »bade tree*. some truck
of Railroad Locomotive.
to I L l i ' I d e file*• First, the spirit of harmony should unfottunate who might he tempo­ Sottili, 2,006,707; thè l ’rrsbylenan.
land, building tot», eie., ut a bardecide whether the structuie up to rarily in distress and who might Northern, 1,442,498; thè pisci pica
W a tifivi A foreeful Washington,
Pa. — Ten-year-old l'a,n pHc® Address F. O. Box 293,
that point w is well built, and if so, ap|H*n! to his friends or his acquaint­ of Chrlat. 1.363,163. thè Northern George Muglimi proved lilm»**lf a hero Leesburg, Finiida.
50 4tr
1 t.arreul p rudur er. in ev.-rv secondly, the spirit of harmony ances for assistance. lie is not a Baptist Convention, 1.238,323, and wh(*u hin playmate, I’ahl Enoch, of
•j In
Ìli;».
W r i le l ll i l l i n l i . ' 1'
For Sali* 30 bushel» of seed sweet qu i re r. P t »' l(u\ t 1 - i . *■ \ Mi*
should decide how the work should professional beggar and the profess­ ths Protestarti Episropal, 1,015,238. the *ame uge. became entangled In
potatoes
.1 W Stile*. Sanford
he finished.
ional beggar is his worst enemy for These severi denomination* aggr,- the wheel of n tno'lng railroad loroSl-2tp
5(1 2tt&gt;
Hat many of purpose is absolutely the charily extended to tin- profes­ gale over 29.000.000 rti*-ml,*r~. or motive on tin- Wn&gt; noshtirg and Wash U I i* No (
necessary in all public works
A sional is withheld from th&gt;- non more thun lin e e (mirifi* of thè ,-n nigtint railroad here
-*i r;t v •-■1 I:w ■ 1
(■'or Sul« Lot 1 in Eureka Main
The two hoy* were »landing by the
town is the corporation for the pub­ professional w lio may deserve it
Il .»mi Itror . &gt;.
tire aggregate &lt;»( thè ITO rehgioti»
mock
&lt;
»n
Sanford
Ave
anti
Lanai
k.
track wlu-ri l’auI Enoch sllpphd and
lic good.
Its work is necessarily
61-2HAnd there is no excuse for a pro- bodies.
hi*
leg beca mo entangled In tho wheels 10 uciea. Address Richard Stephenpublic work . Without harmony of fcssional beggar. There is an alms­
The effects on chuich membership of The engine
Before It could be BOn* M. D., We*t Ixltnnon. Ond.
purpose a town cannot exist for tho house in every county in the United
of the European war in ntttrowing stopped or anyone could reach him the
60-*6tc
benefit of a few of its component Slutes that is established for the pur­
Tu Mer»d Col|u 1oi d
the stream of immigration were lad had been whirled around twice by
Any
art
Iole
» t • • , *r : T* \r
parts.
Fot
Sale
Tw&lt;»
Genuini
Single
pose of taking care of peoplu who. probably quite smalt, a* only the the wheel’s revolution. Then George
- • h
he (neliJeil vviilt Li c j
Com!
Rhode
Island
Red
(
'o,*ker»-li*
by reason of age or sickness aie not |u„t ,,v,.
0 f t year wer.- in­ reached him nnd, grabbing Ms con.
(ho liftiki u i’sJcì . **
^ 1 hope that after seeing the able to take cure of thetuselves. No volved. The emigration of men to paid!,n by tltc leg. pulled him free and Enqm.e 717 Park A ve. C uy Phone
a Sharp V11' f- n- 1
13V
5o _*ip
health exhibit here and noting just healthy man need become a pro­ take part in the great conlliet would saved Ills life
•i.l
1» set-ure.l
\pi„
'
The
boy
wan
unconscious
when
res­
whnt the (lie* and mosquitoes will fessional beggar because of lark of not he a very large (actor (or the
prese t i g l i , ’&gt; t» ■
Knr
Sale
Three
fresh
milk
ided but physician* «!n&gt; w»-re ini
do to a community that many of employment; (nr. if a man wishes same leuson
• ‘»
The Girmur, budie*
l.*t S'.ltlit "
Marlin Dovle. Monroe. Fi.»
our people will profit by the lesson. to work, tin* i* only temppiary Lutheran, Reformed, iwid the repre­ mediately called, said that his only _____
ù.______________ _
.
»ill
'our
h&lt;&gt;»ir*
l.|,|
.
d
■
"
•
There -should not be a house, in Han­ Where c;rn a m nirw ho deserves to sentative* of the Prussian State serious InJury was a deep gatdi ip tho
xm.tt i*r ri n » «'Il » i m e Iti' i * ■ titr^
BABY
CHICKS,
rlftht b-s George Hughe* was pro­
ford that is tiol screened before the be helped get help eaitioM? Cer- Church, all show utiusuel gitin* fur claimed n hero by the pernor»* who formnnee liens; While Wyandotte*, ilt'ii! Ih iHillodiiiD
aummer comes and ul the present tainly in the community in which 1914. On tho other hand, Roman witnessed tho rescue, llo could not. Iu"’ i° r b «r k Inters. Inquire F. P.
very reasonable price at which he resides. There the people know Catholic gnins are quite small.
however, understand that he had done1Strong, 106 E. 3rd Si., Sanford.
screen» can be purchased there is him nnd because of this fact will be
anything remarkable, nnd insisted that
60-tf
not a family in the city but what readiest to help him if Jut Is (he vic­
he merely crabbed his play ms to and
/ pulled him nut of tho wheel.
D E N T ISV
For Sale - ICO acre* fine trucking
can afford to screen. , Ever^ prop­ tim of mlsfortuno rather thun of his
Affec4ed
the
Hnlr.
land, orange grove o f . 13 ncres. 10
erty owner should screen the houses own fault. The man who prefer* to
w ( »itft you w ill i t: i-»:«»1-1 1 o'-1
The fair creature'» bend looked like
acre tract of splendid hammock
that he rents to tenants for not ask assistance of strangers rather
a haystack. Each roparnlo hair Ftood WOUNDED WANT LOVE TALES land. For full information address
P E O P L E S B A N K HI 11.1»
only is it a protection to the tenant than of his friends or of hi* acquaint­ out. "What'» (ho matter, deur? Your
ROOM y
but also to the owner, for if sickness ances prefers it because he knows hair Is standing on end." 1 put If,up German Hospital Inmates Aro Tired H. 1L, c-o Coiirt House Room If,
Orlando, Florida.
-17-tlc
strikes the tenant both of these par­ that he does not deserve hsaisttinco; lu curl
of Reading Literature
curl* papera l a s t -nicht, and ‘the'
NOTICE r o i l IM 111.1 « I I I " '
ties lose out. There is no need, for and thore arc so many deserving un­ nowtpSper
About War.
VBtffll
I used was filled wjtli hor___
For S a le —Tree}, orange, gnpeIirptrtmrnl uf ' H* i
■icknesa of any kind to be in this fortunate that the aid they need rlble crimes."
V, S. t ami Ortirc a! f#*inr •»tl
*
" Ani*terda,n.-"What kind o f la,ok* fr,u it’ * ‘ &lt;7
,r 'n,,s ’ ,ork
‘ KalL'r f* fl#-f.'I J ï ■l-Vltfiiar
'• d t y , if the people will take ordinary should not bo squandered on men
t-'im Ihi
shall
wo_aend
lo
the
hospital.*?’
was
'
Address
J.
M.
(
Imffer,
Entc-iHttnnrll, nf (irnevt, H« fpl*
precautions. We have the best loca­ who, because of their laxities* or
fl,
19 OH, mad«&gt; Ili*in»,*i***l
tho qdestlon dispatched by n Berlin 1 E I ° 47-4tp
tions and one of the healthiest loca­ viciousness, are not at work.
i9 H**rUl No •Mr * 1. * ' *
charitable organization to tho head of
,
anti
\V 1j of St. 1». íH’t’iióf
tions in the country for a city and
Soi whether a tnan is temporarily)
onu of the German field hospital di- ¡ Town Silo for Sale- 200 nere*. 120 South, Itancv si E»-»
with tho pure artesian water ami in distress or habitually so the place
A Barbed W ir* Cut Collar
Visions.
comprising part of the townsite of 1' - - * • f.M i *
or Raddt* a a ll not property
perfect drainage and wesragu there for him is at home. At homo ho
land sbovi- rlrifflbnl. (,.(",*■ 1
hr* Icd leaves a dlsllgurta*
The answei* camo hack promptly: Island Imke on tho Orange
r u i t C o u r t. * t S in fo fit, f i n t.
can be no sickness or epidemic here would not be arrested as a profes­
"Whatever you send, don’t send war Railroad,
Price 13,000.00
■lav o ( April. I0IS.
T * Ballard's
C la im s u t namrs •« « im * * if tho people will assist by screening sional beggar for asking assistance
literature. The wounded llko best of terms write A. S. Miller. Lake City.
I,avbl StMr, of tianii*a. f " * ,
nil
(VAn/l Invei
..
nil fla good
love ainov
story. Th*
The ____
young_ __
men, ...
the house and keeping the premises of hia friends or acquaintances. If
I..lati |1. Ilrafi. o! l i. s»' *
Florida.
60-8tp
A
n d re w J llo ld v r , o t t im * , « . '
especially, nro rather tired of hearing
clean. The city officials Inform us he tried to be self sustaining they
Edward If. Urial, oí « * » * ' • . %
about
the
war.
n o n c u t w t’ » ' ,s
For Salo— Oldsmobilo suitable for e—
.that they are. |(ojng to inaugurate a would know It. If he were Incapac­
51 -T u r«-S tf
H e»»'«
"It is bolter for them. too. that they trucking or fa.m purposes. In (list
ntrict cam paign Or health this Bra- ita te d -for work they would know- it
should
have
a
rest
from
that
.sort
of
I* ik« n ic h t iu a t &lt; r far J
sm:ni»*r's s u t
class *linpe, npw tires all around.
eon and -as the city ordinances are and take care of him in the institu­
thing,”
, Abrasion« « I tke F l« h .
N o t lr o i t h»r«by f l v . n I hat
C. L. Wing, 609 Palmetto avenue.
all printed and contain the new laws tions provided for that, purpose.
(tat certain wwr'r it o f • » « m ito * '.-u 'S *
ra l o f th o C lffu 'i '
and u n d « r tbho
s «___
governing the health restrictions And If the question of humiliation or
5l-4tp
S . v . n t h ju d Urial
ir ia l r i r ir-uu lltl ol •*&gt;'
-*1 ' * . ^
Carl Escapes Qermsns.
m l lo r h o m in o :* » *&gt; * ,
.
there is no excuse for an y one not embarassmept were »considered any
und h
.
London.—Disguised
as
a
Belgian
ref­
o f F e b ru a ry . i * U . *»
%
Fot S ale— My lot on First street
t bo Im!Ja outwardly, thus por* I
keeping up with the regu.ationd. right thinking man would 1* le u
(
•
in
r«
u
»
"
p
»
n
«
lin
f.
n
h
rrrin
^
ugee, the carl of Laren and Melville, pppostKe Robbins Nest hotel. One
paneet cure th a t!
rmlng a perl
ßforming
\ 1nU h y (?o m p *n y
p U In tiff • " , •«*!
leave*
svts no scar. If tho wound I
* Let us have the cleanest city on rec­ embarrnued by accepting the home
wounded In tho thigh, escaped from a of tho finest propositions.
a rd a n d I). V. K ln . r d • * *
heals
on
tho
outside
too
q
u
ick
-I
Write, IK tnhiv«»
!*■
Vlff&lt;J
up«n
iht*
fo lIo » * r f
. bj
ord and our health record thla sum ­ hia county would provide for him
German hospital through the German
of C. m ntl II*
mer will make the doctors take it, than by begging from house to
tines, crossed Holland without a pass­ wire or call. Robert Buckshnutn, property
thr t • rur • I *1»m
903 Franklin St., Tampa, Fla. 51-2p I•hillr •»!»
r &gt; r tip rr t|
wots *isi»iii*
port. and reachetTlayndc*summer vacation.
house.
F
lo
rid
á
.
In
Mr minili** *
■car.
&lt;•
Every winter Jacksonville i s in­
Good two story six room house ' Monday, lb* Sth d«»^■"» t(’ril
fr—
lh « IV|«I
l* * a l
hour* «&gt;
#
I a,, p(.
L SI
- in*
nuur»
• *“
51
f Fanny Crosby the great song fested by hon-rosidont beggars.
ipr salo, *-ou cash* halancf* monthly ¡ iUtvr 4»'riock a. m *h«i t+y
t itifc
RV writer U dead. Every church mem­ Some of them could more properly
payments. .At P. Connelly. 109
Ä - , iIid.m.
Modern Statesman.
I o n h u m an flesh , a s It d o e * I t * |
W ork q u ic k ly atm th o r o u g h ly .
M a g n o lia ,
- * 61 - 2 t c
Ono P o o r ln * ria * , " t .
-1' 1: r ” ,
ber, every one who has opened a be called winter residents than non-«
"You'll have some explaining to do ____
: _____________________________ ^
J E n ^tn o No. I I 4 S3 and b od "
P r ice U q E O e s a d
when you got home, won't you?"
hymn book or attended a revival residents, for they come in winter
*»rf&gt; ani
ami
I UsroaaF.Baltard.Prop. ®L Lou I•, MO. I
Ton acres with home,
lmm„
°n* Ho. 1 Itenrh
i-*i
For Salo— Ten
"No.” replied tho member of congress*.
meeting is familiar with tho name of with the regularity of {he tourists.
cablo d r iv o oaw mjj
»ill. Ho. 1*2»
| U|.
."Pm not* going to explain. I’m going ham, one of the best locations in the d f o a rrla v * . 3 boadd block», «S »**« "r. *'
•Up hana Ere Salve Is a haall ft*
Fanny" Craaby. The following from T h at class should be kept out of
ointment for Sore Syo*.
to let my constltuenU ahgue matlora celery delta, land fn highest state of * ° O a » “ I s Inch Sim nod in - M r d 'j **14
Jacksonville. If they are strangers
• V the Bradentown Journal gives a brief
opt
among themselves and then take cultivation, very valuable property.
history of this remarkable woman: who have come to tho city seeking
,o
15
tFomiaol*
a r i l aCoooiy.
» » « ** , i
the
»Id«
that seem* to hava tho most A. P. Connelly, 109 Magnolia.
work
and
have
failed
to
find
it
they
^ Throught the death of Fanny
^dvoc:tcn."Wu:i.
star.
\
W
a
'la
n
,
H
ru
ro
.
A
I*F
T
—
i» " fWM. C." ALD.TBGE
is 6l-2tc .
Crosby yeaterday, the Proteatar t con give references showing they
' il-ïuto-ile
/
rJ a-'..
.A.
were indu*triouH citizens a t home.
They can give references not pro­
vided in advance for a career of
hogging, these may he taken as a
proof of the professional beggar. Wo
refer to references to somu public
ofTicial who could he written to and
from whom the fdeta could be as1 certained. Wo would not have one
loserving man turned aw a y, hut »*•
would have turned aw ay the men
who would eat un the charity tiiat
° rightfully belongs to the deserving
poor.

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STAGED NEXT WEEK
PUT ON AT THE IMPERIAL
FOR BENEFIT OF THE
SANFORD LODGE •

Tax Assessor on (he Job
. County Tax A.»»«»**or Ales Vaughn
started out yesterday lor a tout of
the county. .Mr Vaughn cxjtects
to be out of his nihre until about
March 10th and will visit every
tract, (arm anil town in the entire
coutity personally and ass. ** the
real and personal property. In thin
way a proper and just valuation
will he placed on the pro petty for
taxation put poses
Perhaps no one in Seminole or
any othei county knoWtT'iriotr about
the real estate of thisscction t han docs
Alex Vaughn, who Is one of the
oldest, if not the oldest resident of
of thp county and has been over
almost every acre of this county
many time«.
‘‘I will without doubt make many
mistakes," said Mr. Vaughn to The
Herald man a few days ago„ “hut
thtr'ararwment tM s y r a t" will he just
ns nearly equal and correct as I
can possibly make it." •
A representative will he in the
assessor's office during his absence.

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

W. .&lt;/. /.n-m*'

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. FERRI \RY IV. 1915

GERMANY REPLIES KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
TO AMERICA’S NOTE ANNUAL CONCLAVE
STATES THAT BATTLESHIPS PALATKA WILL BE HOST TO
KNIGHTS OF FLORIDA
MUST BE SENT TO CON­
NEXT MONTH
VOY OUR SHIPS

NO 52.
llapii*l Services Sunday
Coiner Park and Sixth
You are especially invited to the
services of the Baptist church next
Sunday. Tho pastor, Rev, George
Hyman has returned anti will speak
at both hours. Mr. Hyman has been
kept aw ay from tho pupit for tho
past three Sundays on nccoqnt of
sickness. Tho schedule of service*
for Sunday is as follows:
Primary Sunday school st 9:30.
General school at 9:30.
Bereab class for young men at 9:30
Fitielis class for young ladies at
9:30
Preaching at 11 by the pastor.
Subject, *‘ A Prayer for Enrichment."
Junior B. Y. P. U. G p. m.
Senior B. Y. P. U. 6 p. m.
Preaching at* 7 by the pastor.
Subject, "The Last of the Devil."

AGENTS MEETING •
CANNING CLUBS
COUNTY AGENTS ARE DOING'
GREAT WORK IN STATE
OF FLORIDA

Tho Thirteenth Annual Conven­
ilerlm, Keb. 19.—Germany's reply tion Grand Lodge Knights of PytltTallahassee. Feb. .19.-—The fourth
to the United -States protest against ias of Florida will he held at Pnannual meeting of the county agent*
the establishment of a naval war latka oj\ March 10th and 11th. The
of the canning clubs convened Tues­
xone around the British Isle» has following I» the program:
day morning at the Florida State
lieen transmitted to Washington
College for Women, for a ten days’
Tuesday, March 9
through the American embassy. It
course
of study. There are twenty- *
7:00 u. pi. Registration of visitors
is couched in the friendliest terms, and distribution of otlirial conven­
one counties of the state organised
but firmly maintains Get many's an­ tion badges ut the i’utnam House
for this canning club work and which
nounced position. Tho notp recom­ (headquuitors.)
have employed an agent to encoormends that the United States »end
ago
and direct it. T w enty of them?
8:00 p m. Free moving, picture
wuiships to England to convoy pier- ■hows
agent* were present a t tt&gt;® flr*t
if
chanUueji .through .the, danger soar
sormons
on
Tho
Devil.
jirogram of study was opened by an
ns yfeurity against attack, V it h tho
Morning. . . .
, „„
You nre welcomed to Jill the s"er- address of welcome by Dr.^Conradi«
understanding that ^guarded vessels
8:30. ( oncort at . Headquarters—
}|y |w)li(1 uah„ „ ;im,
tho president of the college, after which
will not carry war ’ materials. Tho Palatku Militar)- Band.
seats are comfortable, Come thou the ugenta listened to a talk by Miss
note claim* that Germany's action is
9:30 l ’uhlir ceremonie» ut Kulb- with us.
Ola Powell of the Department of
necessary because England is at­ fieltls Orami:
Plant Industry at Washington. Dr.
tempting to stop the civil popula­
(Master of Ceremonie*. Samuel J.
Straaghn of the Bureau of Chemis­
tion’s foot) supply by methods unHHhurn. Di»*t Grand Chnncellor
try of the United States Dejinrtrecognixed by international law. The
Musi*
l’ala!ka Militar) Bomi
ment of Agriculture was also pres­
note closes with the hope that t h e ,,
ni Rev I' tjuintius ( ‘astili
.I . tilled. . .States will
... understand
.
, the
. I Invocatn
ent anil gave instructions In this
, ,,
Addiess of Welcome for thè City
couno* of study to the county agents
German position and appreciate (he
of l ’ulatka Hot». S. J. Keimorly
und his talk Tuesday was of much
reasons for her course, apd hopes the
St. Johns I.tolge Welcome* our
interest to those attending the ses­
United States can purs unde Eng­
Visitor* *
A. M. Hedick, C. C.
Miami, Feb. 18., Money anil Jew­ sion.
Much valuable information
Pulatka, Feb. 18. Sheriff Ken- land to observe the declaration of Voca! Siilo
, (SelectetJ) elry estimated a t $20,000 was taken was gained from his demonstrations
S e a r s is R u sy
norly and party, consisting of Jus- i-ondon.
Washington. • Feb. 18. \V. J.
Respinse for (he Grand Lodge
by burglar* from the residence of in .preserving.
Dr. Htinughn has
lice J E Marshall, A Long. H
Hoc Robt K Davi*. G ('
Sears, congressman elect is in receipt
Mr
and
Mr*
(Ovaries
D
Vail,
on
-made
a
special
study
in preserving
('atinan. F 1. Thorpe and Louie
Ili-fuse* lo Sign Marrani*
l’ulatka Trmple No 15 Welcome»
of a laige numbel of Ictletn from
Root Trail, Palm Reach, last Sun­ and is considered possibly tho heat
Rossign ul. accompanied lit • Itile
prospective constituents who ask
The second volume in thè nuin-l Pythnin Si«ier»
day evening while the family and authority oh the subject. He and
Slover, tin* slayer of Alonso and II
M r» M \ \iwurer M K ( ’ gUc»l» « e re at dinner The robbery other* from the. Depaitnient at
.him to do various things for them (’ Gardner on Jnn 2*&gt; pr.t • .«11% da tini» prnreeding» to compel Su- '
Ke-poi • I*•r lite t trjind Tempie
it ttii- departments
The district
wa* not discovered until yesterday Washington ale making a special
»pent llie entire dat ill an effort to perinti■mieli! I F SU Kinnoii lo sigi)
Mr
l ■iiiitin Cu. ry. ti l'Iiiet when Mr* Vail went to dress for study in the cunning ami preserving
has been virtually without represfu
thè
warrant*
of
certain
of
thè
itrlutilóente the body of II * t.ardlter
Ution since the last Democratic pn
do teachers lor thè lattei pari of Musir l'.ilatks Military Band
luncheon and missed the Jewels. of guavns and the results obtained
ll.U
t
without
success
Short \ ld're**e» Hmi Tlot* I * ari The other member* ol the family b y turn today in bis demonstrations
miry. a* Mr I.‘ Engle has not been
thè
1**11
terni,
Legali
hot
Tuesdny.
Stover -eeineil lo lu- ■•* mu» h at
llon Union li Munì. alul guests were notified and the re­ were remarkable. An cxcellcnft «jualin Washington since that time, as
w li i-11 Minine) Le Boy (.ile* for thè Jng. i - '
¡sou in getting Ins bearing» in the alPres’t Board of Control
/ir ss is know here. His ollioe In,
tirili'
&lt;
*(
Davdr
Si
Gilè*
uppeared
hesult of a nihvass resulted in tlnding itv of jelly was made from this fruit,
„
, .. ,,
.
.
I most i m lionet ruble jungle surrounding
thf house office building has been ‘ *1
'
, Iln*
, fore ih.e rollili) «i hool board and Music
l'.il.itka Militar) Biniti ill the tiioiiev ami jew «dry that had arul then a demonstration wa* given
rv-t
1
hr
H'M
•»[
, cloipri a nil tiu out* hita bfcii h**r&lt;* t)1 i I he * i* in f*
So is to tiie best method of jirtserving
•AI»OUt H presenti d their ioli of f JT&gt;u a* attor* |1 (IO i *i 'i e thg »esulo ri ol (III* 111il li ' i bee'll left III the room* gone
party. • nll-cipicntl) the w
represent the representwtiv»
Ile) » in »ei urmg thè unpltld Kulan*'*
Lodge «t thè ( « » t i r Hall
Miss P9well also
due t*&gt; the johbeiy has us yet been and [tacking it
of llie body id t In missing v «• 1Jin tv
Mr .Spats is naturally under a
ni
t
lie
teaeher*.
\Iutnooii
unti
Kvetiing
assisted
in
this
wurk.
Special in­
disco
vert-ti.
mains us' profound a mystery .»« lie
handicap, hut is doing the best pos­
"The Itili." sani Mr Gilè*,
hstl 2:00 Aft* rnnoii »c*»ion of (he Griintl
structions
were
given
as
to
tho best
Mr and M«s Vail are winter r«*sfore.
t hi unum moli* ern|or*i&gt;meni I thè
sible to accommodate hi* corres
l/Otk’t'
method
of
packing
guavas,
jK-uciu's
id« tit* "I Palm Beady, then northern
Stover appeared I" lie fc.irl'il that
bn,in!, and i warrant w.t* m dirt-ib 3 0(1 a
ponflotit», whr. want thing» done
I'll Frei Mnv ITlg I'li ' III ■
and
other
fruit
both
in
glass
and tin
,lioin*being
in
Geneva.
New
York
something would happen in him and
ib.r**, ni pa\ ineiit i&gt;f »nine
Tim
He doe- iw»t even have the fii'tihing
Sbo w
Thi tr iju«t,*t» included Mr* \ all's so as to silo« the fruit oil to its best
frei|llentl)
reijlle-11‘d
all
'he
ulhii-r»
privilege, .is yet. and t* without an
Ml per ini eliden I wii* 11« &lt;lbt fill abitui 130 11 t» K K l i t li\ Pal ai ku *i»ter. Mis Charles" Farrtn. Jr , who advantage
to remain eln»e h&gt; him during the
Igoing »this :il*i&gt;. and asked that he
off! re.
Mil1tary Band
Miss Burrow, secretary of the Na­
is spending &lt;h*‘ «niter third, and
search
% given a few d a y s to c o n si d er : j 8: 00 1» O K K Ceremonial at Bishop and Mr* Cameron Mann of tional Horn** Economic Association
He is making the best of his time
thill lie felt at p r i s e n t an ! ri ell mi t inn | A ' l l i e l i e t luh
*nd is learning the rope» in line
! I If lull (to srnl their daughter, Mr* and a lonelier in Columbia I'mlmrM a r » h u l B raw n I te iu rn *
imi
tn -ign lin « a lla n t
I talked 9.(10 Keei-ption foi \i»itmg Knight* Win Fisher of N*-« York City, who sity, was jtresunl and will be out* of
•t&gt;le. »u that when he takes up tie
United Stales Marshal J * Itlford
duties of congressman he will he Brown. United States district court. tin mailer over with Inni, and sug- ; „,,1 their latrile» and Pythian Sis- were »pending a few day* only at the the instructors in the short rouitte
g.-sted rimi we go io lie La ml and
i.r«. al t lie Putnam limisi
well equipped He may lie seen on
Miss Harris, director of the home
Southern district of Florida returned place the mattet before . Judge 1’er- 9:30 Musicale, Putnam Mouse Par- Vail home
the floor of the house almost any da
economise
department" of the eolMrs,
Mann
and
her
daughter
lost
to his office yesterday morning from kins. und lei him puss upon the
lor*
eageily listening to the debates
about $50 in money and several lege, ami at the head of the canning
Galveston. Tex . where he recently legniti) of thè *upi rintendent’s sig­
Members elect find it greatly to their went to deliver a fugitive Irom ju*
Th ursi ln ), Ma r t It II
state is well
thousand dollars worth of jewelry. rluh work inlhls
nature to thè warrant
He agreed HOn Concert al Heudipinr tel ». Pa­ Mr* Farrtn |o»t about $5.911(1 worth a qunintod with Miss Barrows an
advantage to come to Washington
tice to t he fedetal illltholltles in the ftn tilt» loit laici lecnlled In* ac
in advance of taking the oath, as
li ka M ilitan Maud
of diamond* Mid other jewelry (ur ability having taken a rouise
T exas ill v
tim, . 'ni ..ni lo- «inibì « r iti thè &lt;i o' t ¿ r a m•t I •• ! .- *• »lot it t
the) make friends and establish
Mr \ ,d 1«. i .. I i *go mob. r ..( « .1 a* ( olunil' t University under her.
V!!. I a ll.- lo g 1 • I11 • ' i/i I I I , Munii t
i r.«1 t&gt; t .i ruling upoit
(fiend-hips that pan out well ;.«t* r
| i,,. - hI,,,., i uf Mi»* Barrow'* talk
li H
U
.1 bb1 lew ' I* »if tin- ill wJill h «iTe f e
lie» M i I - (i’ll llr i.it ••■IT I'd i
lex t ')!■ ■I *
\ftirtiomi . u I .et.mg
on
Tue»duy
morning wu* All Sorts and
g,Tifed
a*
jirieeles*
heirlooill*
V
a« for tin- l.a c gi and C&gt;* 1 of f« * t
(Ine ni lite »iijierintelidelil « r 1
Grund l.udgt &gt;i*vinili at &lt; i»tle toinjilelc list of the article» ami their ( ondilioiiR Af Kitchens.
Mr. Sears is mentioned for a place
She also
having iijjpn tun.down .uni unite ill
H a ll
on the grvut committee on agricul­ The stay was of the greatest benefit gunielli» «u» (h a i thè Itili wa» ex­
appmximute value was made by gave a talk’ on Homo Economics aa
ture, hut whether or not he will be to Mnrshal Hrcwn, who returned cessi ve; miothei watt thut ’Davis &amp; 3:lio ant] 7:00 Free Moving Picture Sheriff Baker ami his deputies in a National Need.
Show*
appointed on that committee is as grontly benefited in heilrii, and is (riles were ucling fot thè tuchets
whose hand* the mutter was |i|aced
In the afternoon at 5 o'ctock, the
yet uncertain. There are more than now *liusily engaged with the dlltle and not f*»r thè school board, and s ou A m pi i lie*! Third Rank at &lt;’a*tb at once
county agent* anil instructors were
'h it tilt« «liollld look to ilio teseli
Il II by Rank Team **f 8 S D i ti »
twro applicants for every place oil it.
tendiTod all informal recejltion by
of Ins office
I dge *&gt;f Ia i k»oii t die
Iti* fin ri.» ir pay. ignoitng thè luci
and it is customary to favor those
the H o m e Economic d u b of the col­
1 tire nd Bull a t 1lie Put 11.i tn
flint thè Itoti r»l wiit responsilde to
who have been in congress, thus reclege
The refreshments, tea and
I t Ite te urlimi (or t hetr p a y "
H use
ogntling the rub- of seniority
I n i
•undwiihes were served in the din­
(ir, ili. ut b. r ha tiri M r « ìli*'« ■
le».« there should be an extra session i
i n g loom ■*! the home economics deS n n f o n l * N * » F ir e '» Ig u a l
of ruugrt-ss tin- cum nut tee» proli
■lami» tn.il thè Ice l» li*'l ev«e»*ive.
jiaitimtnt by members of the dub.
I ms month «ill «it lie»» the puvsa» it includi* thè enti)*' cosi Irom
»My will not be appointed until next
\n info* mal gathering of the ngenta
Hi
Guv
Glenn
of
North
(
trotina
thè tino fio- tìt»t muliduimis « a » i» II&gt;I ■( tin- d lire whistle, «ometinies
fall fucksnnville Metropolis
was held Tuesday evening, at which
j
lectured
in
the
Imperial
I'hoatro
on
The pastor and otln i - of l|,,ri»ued "It lio-aitl thè rosi of going kl" » II" Il K Big Jim. on t in- plant Tuesday evening to a litige audience lime every "agent whs allowed liveMorgan Slock Sold
Methodist church are planning that to Tallaharsue, spenditig some titne of Iho \V let Works .of Hanford. of Sanford- pepplo.otu the, jvrohibition minutes to give a rejtort of her work
there. ut giri or thè case Indole thè wIn1li for
during the year anti plan* for the
Yesterday the bankrupt hardware next Sunday shall he a gieat inspira­ supteme couit. several trips to San- out its SI
warn in g to the question
tion
to
the
ne\v
church
building
Gov. Glenn i* a sj«&gt;uk*r unjl ora­ year
•lock of th&lt;^ firm of W. L. Mot gun
lire
I«" pie of
The counties rupri'M’nted aud life
It
is
hoped
that
ever,
member
&amp; Co. was sold at auction by the
Big J i m ' s voice lilts tor of extraordinary ability and rap­ item" "( their i*if nt* s*• «• given be­
eluded.' and that the (**«• was not tini &lt;•• out
and
friend
of
the
Met
hodi-t.
church
ii
rated
hi*
audience
und
held
them
trustee. IL G. Smith, L. T. Hunt
low:
will he present especially tn* the in any wls«&lt; excessive, and was not ht" ell ujt
• cting us auctioneer.
&gt;m a c a m p meeting t«» spellbound for over an hour while
.»o
considered
by
the
hoard,
who
infortì
in
Alachua, Mu» Lila Kras.r
Tho stock of hardware was pur- morning service.
a pi'kot g a m e and has rail ed the p a r ­ he exjiounded the truth* of |&gt;rotiihiThe pastor will preach a set mini jtasaed upon it unanimously.
B ak er . Miss l . t i i i e Dowl ing.
lion
and
tempi
tane«»
In
no
uncertain
, chased by R. A. Newman for
In the meantime, the icuivjiositinn tii i|iants out on the str«*ets to see
Bradford. Mr* Waldruj*.
terms.
1510.00. Fixtures brought f 115.00 on "How We May Do It
i* that the superintendent bus will- wh-re t h e lire was " n t . ' ’
There
will
he
special
nia»n
for
the
(’lay
. Miss Lonnie Landrum.
"When
you
cut
out
the
whiskey
and were purchased "by J. D. Rob­
The whistle « il! be dispensed with
ten to the attorney general for a
S
e
r
v
ice
s
.
("itrus.
Mi** Nellie McQuartic.
tinIlic,"
*uid
Gov
(Remi,
"you
will
erts and D. G. Monroe. The book
Chief Paxton will install
Tlie chairman &lt;*l the building &lt;"m- ruling us i «v whether he will he jus*- am!' Fir*
Unlitmbin. M m J \ Henry
mise mor«* celery and lettuce, better
•ccounts going m J . F. Karnatx
rtiitteo will make a »t.iteinent an rilled in jdacing his signature to the a • ■II whiilt »ill take it* jvluce and boys and girls end have more mon­
Duile, Mrs. Puttie ..Monroe.
lor * 122.00.
a
warrant
wil Ite arrangi d in .Mieh n way that
DeSoto, Miss Abbie Stribliling.
ey in the bunks of your cily
.This represents the entire stock, theie will be other feature» of mMl. Giles slate d this morning that ! anyone hearing the bell will be able
Hillsborough, Mi s Snnijlt P trtGov. Glenn is forking '•» the
*ith the exception of $ 1,000 in mer- intcrest in the service
would go to De Lund tomorrow [i° ‘’ ll approximately the locution of state prohibition |*rnjert end is mak- ridge,
he
The
Sunday
school^
witii
it»
more
ehsmlls« takon out some time ago
anti ask of Ju dge Perkins a man- tri* tire.
Holmes, Mrs Nevada Roddick
by the bankrupt under t h e ‘ home­ than two hundred member* will have
( ajvt. Paxton's system will divide ing a tour of the slat« in the inter­
darmiH wnt to compel the „signutute
Leon, Mrs. William Roberts.
ests
of
the
cause.
stead clause and sold to local deal* part in this great occasion
of Hujm rintendent McKinnon to the the city into nine fire districts, num­
Marion, Mrs. Moorehead.
er»&lt; The building will ho vacated
warrant ns ordered l&gt;y tho county bered iron one to nine. Aft«t the
Osceola,
Mis* Anna Carson.
Prcshyterian ChrlslUn Endeavor
*1 one# and tho affairs of the comSmall
Blase
at
Deane
Turner's
alarm is given the bell will toll the
hoard.
Pasco,
Mrs.
Carrie Po*t.g(j
*
P*ny settled by the trustee.
Mr. E. J . Moughtun will leatl the
Yesterday at tl a. rn. a fire was
number of the district in which tho
Superintend
tint,
McKinnon
Is.
in
Polk.
Mis*
,Verd*
Thompson.
— #»»»•
«,
Christian Endeavor mttiglit. assisted
fir*- Is located
For instance, two discovered on. the roof of the htrYne
Tntnpa
at
this
time,
and
what
ac­
Putnam,
Miss
Jes*i«i
Burton.
,hy Co." A.
'
siiokes will indicatu {hut the file is of Deane Turner at thu corner of
Married in New Orleans
tion
he
may
take
in
the
run
t
i
n
ip
Seminole,
Mis*
Morel
Io Durst.
Tho subject is “ Favorite Chapters
in tho second district, live strokes Second and Film avenue. The utai m
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight have
mains
to
he
seen.
-R
eporter-Star.
St.
Johns,
Miss
Lucia
Hudson.
was at once turned it and the tire
•rrlved in the city from New Or- in the Bible." It promises to he a
Mr. McKinnon is well known in will indicate the fifth- district, etc.
Suwannee,
Mr*,
(junrtermun.
fresh,
live
meeting,
n
little
out
of
the
The»# .districts will h«&gt; published in was extinguished in abort order by
pan** where on Monday last they
Sanloid. having lived Iter for u num­
Volusia, Miss KlouLst- McGtiff.
some convenient form and will soon the use of chemicals and no serious
Unll*d in marriage. The bride ordinary.
ber
of
years
as
pastor
of
the
Pres­
Walton,
Miss Myrtie Warron.
All the member* and friends nre
become familial and In this wey damage was don«*.
•*M M1m France« lone Wilson of
byterian
church.
As the tire truck crossed the rail»
every citizen of Sanford will be able
&lt;,rlehas. The bridegroom is urged to be present at 7 30
Hnnnr Utili Monroe School
to
teR
just
what
district
the
fire
is
in.
road
at Myrtle avenue a collision
Known, here and all over the
“ Re-Making n Present-Da) Faith”
This will he it gri’.it improvement with tin- »witch engiri« was narrowly ! Eighlh (¡rude i n d i TUb-»
Special Boat on Sunday
• te of Florida. He served leveral lor*
Fiftb Gradi
\\. !! a c
h a a ! in*.
ovif
tho olil fire whi*t|e. a* it will ivciled on account of the triinmen
The
next
number
of
the
ebovc
Sfvecial
boat
Sunday
morning
leav­
" tht‘ ,tat*’ lcgislhture from Citrus
only ahd has held several posi- ing Sanford 10:15 for -ervices at series will be given next Sunday ttii* only enable one to loeat* til«' not *e«Tng the file engine coming in Libile l a r . Fiori i ci I .c«’
F'ourtli Grurii on* l.oyd.
night with the special theme, "An fi re, hut will Reive to keep away time to stop. Howevi'i. the tram
lotis of trust In tho -state.
Mr Enterprise.
from
the
lire
a
crowd
of
sightseers
was
able
to
slow
u|&gt;
enough
fot
the
Thlrd
Crude Mei lice O 'r e tu
Im
per
feet
but
Perfecting
World."
n $hl was in business here (or sev­
Bishojv Morrison 1 1 00 a m. ami
eral years.
who
alw
ays
hindei
the
firemen
in
11
rosti
Staffo)ri
tiro
engine*
to
get
by.
but
the
esci
pe
This
subject
brings
us
face
to
face
religious services will continue, all
Sccond Gradi Alice Ogl-vby. Ce­
with some of our gruvo problems the discharge of their duties. Tho w rs’ a narrow ono and the many
Mr. .nd Mr.. Knight are receiving day.
pec
piton
the
street
who
were
watch­
di
Raler
new
system
is
being
design
and
und
what
to
do
with
them.
It
is
Person*
desiring
to
return
to
San­
Irom many friends
built
almost
entirely
by
Chief
Pax*First
Grado Garrer Johns, Lo rise
ing
the
engine
make
the
run
heaved
hojwid
to
he
of
service
to
all
who
fee
ford
after
evenihg
services
will
be
It« * r
be at home at tho
tho weight of these serious questions ton to whom gi «a ( c r e d it is duo and n aigh of relief as tho pilot of the Johns.
brought/home
If
large
party.
" t S U " th u d t y * , ter M ,rc h **».
Mi*. Cora William^,
and to point the way out with an largely to whose efforts is attributed engine passed under the hind wheel*
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1~&gt; ' Round trip^ rat» 36c by ferry boat optimistic anti assured faith.
of
the
big
Are
true!-.
of
fvanford's
excellent
fire
department.
Margie Kiibre.
Alma May.
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Air*ns&lt;,m«’nt# woro.completed this
k by *h&lt;* Elk» Lodge of this city
(or a genuine old time minstrel show
w be given by the lodge on Thurs,Uy evening. Fob. 2fith at the Im­
perial Theatre.
A» everybody knows nn Elk min,ml show i* in a class by itself.
Bks every whole seem to bo patticularly talented for some unknown
reeion along this lino und It is to be
dUbted tL any. atUttignUon. of,, thi*
order ever pulled ofT ono of these
ibow* that did not prove to be u
grind surreas.
The cast for this performance has
pot been niado public as yet but
there is no doubt in the world that
jt will prove to he one of the best.
The date is next Thursday night
and the proceeds will gn to the
charity fund o f the lodge. Admislion will I"' 50 und 75c. Place. Im­
perial Theatre.

THE BODY OF H. C.
GARDNER HAS NOT
YET BEEN FOUND

NEW CHURCH DAY SUNDAY
AT METHODIST CHURCH

E .x n

BURGLARS MAKE
BIG HAUL SUNDAY
AT PALM BEACH

GOVERNOR GLENN WAS
A VISITOR TO SANFORD

�COUNTY

HAPPENI NGS

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­
DENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

GENEVA H E M S

Miss Manhart. Oscar. Frances- and
Floia Pearson. Mi and Mrs Zach­
ary, George Smith, Miss Herman,
Mr. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C leve­
land, Mrs. Bietzfield, Miss Tubai,
Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Baker, Mr Tone
Rosa Kearns and Wallace Works.
Mr. and Mrs. McCall and d au g h ­
ter have gone on a pleasure trip to
St. Petersburg and other points of
interyst.
Mr*. McConell and sister, Miss
Thompson of Atlanta, Ga., a ie v isit­
ing Mr. McGuin this week.
Miss Snta Smith spent a few
d ays in Tampa last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson attended
the Orlando fair
Mrs. Bretxfield has returned to
St. Augustine.
Mr and Miss Campbell are at
home a gain. *« iter a pleasant week
a t Orlando nnd Scbring.
On account of bad weather, etc,,
the packing house will he closed u
few day« this week.
The rain was not particularly
t h k U v w j u a * Jttv w e ,,
don’t go "d ry " later, we won’t com­
plain.

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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pattishall
«interininoli at a seven o'clock dinner
on last Monday ^ c vetrini. Those
present were Rev. Uodel and Mr.
W. A. Whitcomb of Bloomington.
111.; Rev. Guttridge of Oviedo and
Mr. und Mrs. M. E. Dooley of Geneva.
Mr. and Mrs. Hrokaw are visiting
their daughter, Mis. Hraddy.
Mrs. O. I. Skinner of the school
of m uslr of Illoomington, III., and
her sisters; Mrs. If. K. Rice and
Miss Stuvick are expected to arrive
In Geneva next Friday. These la ­
dies are noted musicians and it is
hoped Geneva will have an oppor­
tunity of hearing thorn sing. While
here they will bo the guests ol Mrs.
M\ E, Dooley.
•
Mr. and Mrs. II. Y. Tarbcl enter­
tained Rev. Dodcl and 'M r. W. A.
Whitcomb at a six o’clock dinner
last T uesday evening.

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«..Mr KJW* vS x»- uHcarth** K*-«»

peeling their uflde, Mr. Hrokaw
from. California on a visit this,week.
H arry Rivera has purchased ten
acres of land from Mr. T. D. Peteis
and is building n pretty bungalow.
Mr. Sheldon has the contract and
began work last Monday.
Mr. Dewherst made a business
trip to Jacksonville last week, re­
turning with two beautiful rigs
Mr. and Mrs. I), W. Adams a ill
join their brother nnd family of
. New York at Enterprise for a -few
days’ outing this week.
The fair at Orlando was well a t­
tended by Geneva citizens.
Dr. Mnrahall of Oviedo viiiiicd
little Miss Coty Nicholson nnd Mr.
C. A, Raulerson Sunday, both of
whom are now improving
Rev. Guttridge of Oviedo preached
at the Methodist church last Sun­
day morning ami evening
Mi Robert Alexandei, who has
been living at Enterpiisc left Tues­
day with bis family for Texas where
■ in future they ail! reside
These
good people lived for quite awhile
near Geneva nnd have many friends
here who wish them success.
I.. M. Itch binder is building a fish
house on Lake Harney.
Mr. and Mm Porter Wakefield
are making plans to enlarge their
preserving '""kitchen ami adding a
canning department, which is one
of Geneva’s greale-tt* needs
Mis
Wakefield's brother will arrive this
wpHi am i things will be definitely
settled. Truck growers will do wi»l|
to consult these people about their
vegetables, nil work together nnd
thus accomplish a thing which will
he of great benefit to Geneva.
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Mr. Baldwin n| Long wood visited
friends hoio Wednesday.
Mrs. Thrall and Mm. Dorman
paid Sanfoid n visit Monday.
Quite a lot of the Lake Marites
took in tin- Sanfoid and Orlando
fairs.
Miss Helen Herman spent Satur­
day nqrt Sunday at Pa obi, guests of
the Misses Smith.
Rev. Morey and daughter. Mis*
Jennie »[«ent Thursday in Sanford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Morrill, who
have spent u part of the winter in
. Hanford have recently moved here
nnd are occupying the Webster
house.

WEST SIDE ITEMS
Rev%!. L. Jenkins left here Tues~Hay /or Winter Haven. Ills fam ily
will go later, He is to lake charge
of a brick arul concrete factory *
We arc sorry to lose these good
neighbors b u l l i s h them well in their
line of business.
Mrs. Camp line moved to hei hew
home near town.
Mr. Andrews has moved into his
new home near l own and hat. been
making improvements on the place.
Mrs ( ’. XcothofT and sister visited
Mr« Alfred King Thu.sday a f te r ­
noon
Mr. un&lt;| Mis J W Me Unde, ac­
companied by Mr and Mrs Rabun
m ol%red to Orlundu Wednesday to
see the (air.
Mm. I. W. Billingsley spent se v ­
eral «lays ut S ylv an l-uke last week
visiting Mrs Henderson
Major K, S. Henderson went to j
Oilnndo Friday to take in the iu.ii. |
I.itlle I’hills Sm ith celebinted her
birthday last S a tu rd ay She in four
yearn old.
Newton and (¡u&gt; Stenstrnm and
Carl Rabun went to the (air a l . O r-|
lando Thursday

MOORE’S SEAT ION
Particularly sail was thf* death of
M rs, J . W. Sipes at a hospital in
Jacksonville last week front kidney
trouble and complications, The r e - j
mains were brought to Miller's un- j
dortnktng rooms and the funetul was
held from there Suiidn)
lflt«-riii«-nl
in Lake view remoter)
Those left
to mourn are her hushntnl and ttni
little sons, aud a father, mother,
grandmother and’ some sisters in
Jncksoqville, beside -two step-sons.Mrs. Sipes was in her 'JJst year nnd
had made her home here on Sipes I
avenue since her marriage about six
y e a rs ago. She leaves many friends
to mourn her passing
The fam ily
have much sym pathy from ihe e n ­
tire community
Howard Swartz has returned (m m
a three months s l a y in New York
city and is busy again on the Sw artz
farm s ¡n Cameron City,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Brown a r ­
rived recently from thi-lf nortern
homo in Richmond, lm l., and are eContinuod oil Page .1

PAOLA POINTS
.

The valentine party givert by Mr.
and Mrs. Patton on the evening of
the 13th was a most brilliant suc­
cess. The house was handsomely
decorated with hearts of all sixes,
atranged in tasteful designs upon
the white walls and festooned across
the ceilings. Score .yards for the
various games were decorated with
hearts, and each guest was presented’
with u 'cunning little ombossed val­
entine.
The wide porches wrre
lighted with Japanese lanterns and
the whole houae was brightly lighted
with many lamfia.and lanterns.
Thu early pint oi the evening was
spent' in playing the
game ol
"hearts,” during which period deli­
rious confectionery was served. La­
r v . ter came aomn very amusing games,
and then charming cake, Ice cream
and wafers were partaken of and the
evening ondod with a potch danre,
which the young peoplo^ enjoyed,
while their elders looked on nnd en­
joyed almost, if not quite as well.
¿ic*. The merry party dispeised piomptly
at midnight, with many thanks to
their gracious host and hostess for a
most delightful evening. Those pres­
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Van Duaen,
ML and Mir. Bridge, Mr. McOuin, i
Mr. and Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. Smith,

Which wc arc here to make
To plctHe our many patrons
With the Bakery Goods We
Bake

Our Bread
Is of first Importance—
Wc know you’ll find it right,
But all the other minor things %
Will give

The Same Delight

J . L. M ille r’s

SATURDAY AND MONDAY
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February 20th AndFebruary 22nd
For these two days we will have extra values from ev­
ery department. For those who want to save, now is
the time to supply your wants for a very little money.
Every day there are new arrivals of spring goods, so for
the “thrifty and saving”, Saturday and Monday are
the days. •

Linen Special 29c

^moskrag Glnghnm7J*Jf

To start the ball roll­
ing. 3R-in width Linen
in the popular shades,
»periully priced Saturday a nd
Monday
yard

This is the genuine
Amoskcag staple Ging3
hams. Othets nsk more
of course
Our &lt;q&gt;ecial price
a yard i*
*-r
only

29c

7'c

aK T n Ec i f s z s r "
See these ciisp sum­
mery checks, suitable
for dresses, ‘ shirtwaists
or skirts. The colors
are while, light blue,
pink, lavendar, cardinal,
reseda, brown, navy.
S(&gt;eclal Saln f)
unlay and
/ .-T f*
Monday

$ 1.00
fur
79c

'M r SPECIAL 39c
F«t un afternoon or
evening dress this it the
very Itest thing, romes
in all the new- delicate
shades, a beautiful piece
of material
ClrfY
to sell for ¿ { D C
50c

MONDAY
9 a. m.

Saturday .morning at
9 o'clock we will place
on sale soft finish bleach­
ed Domestic. 30 inches
wide, 10c
grade, 10
yards for

79c

We will sell gruniti
ware pots, pans, kettle,
etc., values up to 2 V
all going
Monday at
only
(See Window

10c

Specials for M en

Caldwell’s Shoe Department is
the talk of the town. With the re­
markable bargains always to be
found, you will be further surpris­
ed by several extra bargains. If
husband, wife, son, daughter, or
any other member of the family
needs a pair of shoes, Saturday and
Monday are the days, and the place
is Caldwell’s Department Store.
99c .

$ 2 .5 9

Ladies, this is indeed something
out of the ordinary for Salmday and
Monday to secure siine* / v /\
worth $1.60 anil $2.00
for
SEW IN&lt;. M Vi HIM!

Stieb as the "Will
ehester" automatic drophead I* a proud Jm«*&gt;&lt;-?.HÍott. You can buy one
and never miss the mon
. t y ~ our
weekly
plan

$ 1.00

For men $4.00 is a very sjiecial
selling price
See (or yourself
shoe* anil Oxfords
Saturday and Mon­
day a pair only

2.59

6 Sc V VI I I. lite

(Viti Ut &gt; I j i m p
wub Idowu in in-ck, com­
pleto with chimney,
burner and wick, for
Snturdny
nnd Mon­
da) sale
201 h

49c

75c SHIRTS 45c
A GEORGIA SPECIAL
Mett’s genuine Georgia kit;: -•*
A noble, line of right "Brand New” either
mixed brown or mixed Mn,
specially priced Saturday m*
styles in men’s drew.’
shirts, neat
(«atteins,
and Monday, selling a pair
inlv
just think, yout choice

50r WORK SHIRTS 43c
j
$1.25 PANTS'Jkr
"Blue Bel!"
Chumhrny work
Itegulution style, men’- Kb
shirts, double stitched, two pockets, |pants, ha* five |«&gt;ckHs. Lch -t.,j
full cut. sir.«-* 14 to 17*7
j n
arid -ode buckle-*, -tr* /x
on Saturila) or Monday Zl_
-1 to 12 inches waist -in w-lVa/»
Saturday and Monday
o/UV.
only
25r V III K I9r
For Saturday and Monday a i
have this *|&gt;eciu) number
men'«
suspenders, a 25c seller
-4 /"v
Se«- this lot marked at
I *■§/*
only
$1.50 VAI.CE S 3 . in

Saturday ami Monday tin *Im*i; ini lot men’s pants a ill la- »laCNMÌ
on sale first rucustomers get tin
pick

$3.48

oak «tresser i*
an introduit, ion
_
many other furbargains.
A
with mirror

50c-DRAWERS 19«
Men's elastic seam drawer- ! * ■ •
tin- the improved patent * l.
never sold for less than
6()r, for Saturday1 and » J / C
Monday
V GREAT HAIM. \ l\

S«-«- Ihose men’s -in!.pattern*, stylish anti ***«*■
and
workmanshu
workmanship.
/\ i )
your choice while 'H '- l '-INk
they last./or

Ladics--S P E C IA L S --C h ild ro n s
I.tubes’ Dresses

Gingham* or }x-icales, neat patterns,
the w«tk is excellent;
the trimming is nent
..nd stylish and worth
mote
Our
t‘1 ici*

•191f Middles
These ¡ire strict!.,
spring designs in
middies for ladies and
messe*, «ixe* II year

$1.19 s *1.19

$1 50 EAREE 9K&lt;

DRESSER $4.9«

The.
simply
,to* the
nitore
d r e ie r
this
sale
onh

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45c

$4.98 g

OH! MY' u t i l '
i•
Have \ o i l
thos«- new -pr &gt;.g
al
Calildresses
well’s’ .lu** r* it k
Vk Im t INMlit H
Hit*
í»*r
only

98c

98c

M i

V Vit

V H I H R KL« «&gt;KD n

S*íli«l oak center labié.
A large -eie« Muli ut
,
. .
nicely
u de-or­ either .single or double
. . J iHiesheil.
'
able piece of furniture;, /ace, consisting of in$1.60 value on Satúr­ stiumental piece«, quar­
ela)’ or Montet*. duels, solos, class­
ical. also popular music

Suits for Men

l * i ru I* *«I i ►i&gt;

ever) meint I f -•!
family and you a n own
u Vietroln by we«-U&gt;

p«y

ment*
of

$ 1.00

F U R N IT U R E

Gentlemen—it is indeed a pleas­
ure to talk about our men’s suits.
They are “all wood”, hand padded
collars, hand stitched lapels. These
special numbers,, navy blue, gray,
also mixed brown. $15.00 is a spe­
cial price, but see them for $ 1 3 . 2 9

Our furniture department o f­
fers opportunities that will be to
the advantage of every one. Ky
buying furniture in car-load lots it
enables us to secure the best quan­
tity price, whielfgoes to our friends
and customers. And our “easy
weekly payment plan” has a merit
of its own, by buying furniture
Trunks! Trunks!
We are headquarter» for Trunks, email, medium or
from us on these easy weekly pay­
large size, either wood or libre, regulation or automatic
tray style. Special value« from $2.08 to ................................ $19.39
ments of $1.00, a home is furnished
$1.39 SPECIAL 98c
and paid for without ever missing
Here U the opportunity! A genuine '’Kiberino” Suit Care, •
full size and good value, $1.39. Set* these Saturday or Monday
at only.............................................. ................................................................
the money.
Worth $1.25
$1.25 Screen
. Special 89c
Special 99c
See this beautiful,
c r e p e weave silk.
Conies in white, light
blue or pink. For
Saturday and Monday
a special price of only

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CASH DEPARTMENT STORE

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This handsome, 3p a n e l screen, w ell
made, is a sp le n d id
value for $1.25. A
leader for Saturday
and Monday) only
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TÍ1K SANFOKI) HEH.AI.I)
• Living at Home
A writer in tho Southern Agricul­
turist »*y&gt;:
«1 M yf the other doy pictures of
' Home vegetable wagon* starting out
o( a Texas town. They were loaded
wagons, too, loaded with truck.
*|iich had baen* «hipped into the
town fiom other sections
They
* P10 starting out into the country
to »ell this truck to the nearby fnr.. mer*.
••|t &lt;loe* not need a n y geniu* to
„re that this means bad business tn
dir pait of the farmeis about that
town. All of us here in the southca»t will cheerfully concede that
those Texas farmer* ought to do
better. Hut sometime* we don't do
much better ouraelvca. Down in the
cotton country it 1» so common for
the farmer* to buy vegetables, or
,|o without them, that such things
are accepted as a matter of course.
I hasi? seen East Tennessee farmer*,
too, who would go to the store and
huy moat and Hour, cabbage and
potato«*, bean* and canned -goods
that they could, hove an d should
•*+■ Tiave raided at home. • This very
winter I have sold potatoes to some
peighboor of mine who could have
lalsed them a* well a* l did- Own11
-inc up*to the truth, too, I sold cabI r v v ' 'tag® iti mfifsumWr rind tiou^Rf tn
the Into fall. I could have ralsod
them for fall use, of course, but 1
didn’t do it, and so pnid thrre or
four times what it would have cost
me to raise them."
Southern farmers lire Often re­
proached foi buying uhnl* They
themselves could produce, yet the
(aimers all over the country err in
tin» respect. The matter with the
American (urrnet IS that he goes loo
much into specialties and neglect*
other thing* that he could produce.
In this part of Florida the north
amt the south meet*. Evmy pro­
duct wheat, coffee and tea included
inulil l&gt;e grown here and wi- could,
therefore, better than the purple &lt;&gt;(
*nv other section. "Live at home
l.iaving out the three prodiiil* men
tinned we will rile a few thing»
which most farmers huy. I•ut which
• oultl be prepared at home al »mall
iii.I ami t rouble
Canned lira ns, corn, tomatoes,
„yrilp. pickle«! cucumbers
beet»
pi pp.-r», onions, preserve«! tig» pear»,
grapes, peaches, blackberries, hui Me
berries, strawberries, butter, cheese,
pickled beef
All the above we
have seen on tables in llradford
nullity but til«')' are not a s l i e &lt; | u e | i t
,a» l h e \
should be In t h i s c o n n e i
l io n we will mention thut f r u i t ire«'»
a n d »mailer fi flit* are noi plentilul
Every housi'holdot In thi* country
*hoid«l bave fruii Ileo** ••( ditTorcnt
k ln d » . also a grit|ie allior a n d a ( m i e l i
•d »t i a w l»«*ri u*s Resili« ■* tloir jdeus'

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tasti*,

th«* ft«*«|Ui*nt

l e i * •*( f r u i i *

|*rotnolc henlth uud hotiily vigor
Fresh Air al Night

Froth air s«*ent« to have won a
great boost through tin luedlUIn of

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joying the., beautiful winter home
«&gt;n (teneva avenue
J. A. Ward of Willoughby ami
Charles Justice Af. Mput or. both
Buckeye state resident* were visitors
at the Ellsworth home on lleardall
avenue Wednesday
Mrs. J l\ Ellsworth Jr., and her
guest, Mr* Daniels hud a «lelightfyul
visit with Mr. and Mrs. J C.Kich
nnd daughter Grace, Dr. and Mr*.
\V. A. Alinnick in the Sunshine City
and with Mr. nnd Mr*. C. C. Wor­
thington nnd futnily in Tumpn. be­
side enjoying the great Gasparilla
celehr.it.•*
ion
S
Several carloads of splendid celery
are being shipped from the Joe
Cameron farm* thi* week un«l A.
Dotner of Celery avenue is shijiping
a number of car* of »onto of the
finest celery «jV«*r, the majority of it
being No. -I*.
Itoss Long is beautifying the Ellsworth bungalow with paint this week
and there Is a gang of men clearing
mote of their furm land.
.tiiey.awHtVIoa.thr-pMpar; torn norths’
•'* Mr».» C: .£.* Xfomn is convalescent pa|&gt;ei out of business.
from her recent illness and is spendContinuing the Advocate gives
ing some, time with her -jdatver-Mrs ; some excellent fe&amp;sod* Tdr demanding
W. II. Guerry*.
I cash in advance and refusing credit
Mrs. W A. Knight i* v«»y ill at to th«»se » h o «lo not pay
The e«lher home on ( ‘•tmerott avenue. Mrs ttor suys:
Knight has boon ill f*n several
"If the Ailvocate did not stick to
ru«&gt;t»4hs .with liver an«! heart trouhb the pay in advance tuie, it would
Dr PtiU**lon I» hi attendance
probably be out of business also At
Mr*. John \\«dk«*r n( Rtrhinnnd a timi* like tin* we would hi* glad to
avenue I* hu|&gt;py to be rec«*Fering extend credit to out subscriber* if
from her attack of paraly*i* anil wa* we coulil, but wi* cun not allori! it.
taken into Sunfonl Sunday to visit The farmer i* in better condition to
friends
live without money tlinn we tiro.
II S. Holey and family of De- He bus his corn, ment, chickens, poLund-will move into the J (' Rich I tutoea, etc., while we have to pay
residenci* in Camerún City »non Mr our employee* promptly
They too
Holey hu* bought the
I ,al'owidl mu»l bave ntonev to live
If we diti
farm and will common ci farintng st not enforee th«* pay in nilvunce ride
once
Hi* hu* been t* ••■* lewelry vel &gt; few of olir mi lise, i ber* wutild
l » l l * l III »» in I t e l . -Hid f o *
■•no l i m e
pay in adv.iiue, and almut twenty-l
live per cent of tliem wmild ne ver
pay
Thi*» would place uh in thè
th at
so ld ier*
have
w i l t ten
hom e
posti
ioti
of ha ving to rii n un credit,
t h a t t h e n ig h t .nr " d i d ' . &gt; h u r t t h e m
w il lo •ti t h a v m g aiiy deltnile lileu
o li i
I.it.
a n d u rg o il t t n i l
fam ilie s
to sleep in the op« n. or hi rooms when we would tnake rollection* and
Im» much we would coll«*ct When
w ith
i cuti - 1a n| I \
I* p l e ' i l s h o d s i i p
lime»
Wi'tr g l ' i n i w e w o u l d It i ake
p ly • f I o * l a i r
N I 1 I I ng I till li v ••
fu
i ri y g o o d i "Ilei timi*. hot in tinte*
Well **l l o n g w i t h o u t o x y g e n III t h e
.nr." he
and it was g u e n to of hnunciiil »tres*.' when we would
us (oi lire..* l u n g , night and «1.«y not unni neeil thè inoiK’V. t bere would
huidly In- any rollection at all Euch
t o he t a k i n in » p u r i n g l v . &gt;«» il it were
»ubsiiiher
ihi'ik* thjil hi* little
a dangerous |u in *n
N ** gr«*at«*i pr**
d o l l u r a n d a b a l i d m » futi immuni to
| * h l a c | i c a d v n i ca n b* p r « i i n u l g a t * - d
much. hot 2 , utili of t fieni l ll it k r
, , l **n t** h r r a t l u all M.*
•e»li a t m
LI imo, w l u c h is a considera Idi* iti in
pheh« air Vou c a n get n ig h
in meeting o l ir ex pensi1»
Thut is
day ”
wfiv il i» iieu «sury for ii» t o collect
Tlu» a d v t ' e »fouil'l
hci dcd |&gt;ar *ufi»i rl|*tioii» in a d v . i i u o from r i d i
tu ularly hy iho*c w lo» live in mini and pool, wliite and hlink bone*'
crii house* The old house* "I fi a me and dl*hone*t
coi|*t m c t itili. pai I li iilurl v old l u m i
(ine dollar and a lialf a vear Ih tlic
hpute*. thè country over, will hi
,
, 5*h»t a n y p ubli sher s imul i! a l t e t u p '
f
•
.
founil to ha vi a gelo roti * »upjiiy «jt
i, i " i«» ui* anv weekly paper for in tinln**h . *i 'ugl i and d.iv wil h a
•lay &lt;•( high rn-t of living anil mate
window» . mi door» »hut
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•■agefl*. pll'.ing along I he n* .* . that
many a »oldior hi«» become a mo-t
earnest advocate of fresh air in the
home, since he has learned how to
sleep all night in the trenches.
Senior, Surgeon Hunk* of the
I'ruled States public health service
hu* i»»uejj a bulletin which the gov
ernntenl i* now circulating c u llin g ;!
mg attention to the fart that there
1» '••allv no lllflerem e lo'lween I**,
ail outdoor* at night and I to ,‘ ir
outdoor* on a sunless d ay 11•■ re­
joices in the fact that this goner;,
turn has witnessed the emancipation
of humun being* in respect to the
value of fresh air, whether in hulk
or in smaller draft*, and thut insteail of living in hemetienlly sealed
rooms at night « constantly inerrus•og numbel of person* now sloepdn
the open, with even more insisting
on op«*n windows. He cites tho fuel

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Food for Thought
The recent failure of the Newbury
Hctnld and New*, one of the oldest
and largest of Smith Carolina w«*«*kliea, should furnish foot) for serious
thought to publishers who have fol­
io w»»«1 the prurtire of the publisher
of , u H(.rall,
N&gt;* .
a||owlllg
those on the sutuicriptfon list to pay
a* they pleased. In commenting bn
the suspension the l^cnncttsville (S.
C.) Atlv«»cat«&gt; suys:
"Another leraon taught by Col.
AuH'r failure is that a newspaper like
the lle iald nnd News cannot now hs
published at jutwailing prices for
subscriptions and
advertisements
withput collecting subscriptions in
ndvnnce, and keeping close up with
collections for advertising und job
work. The high cost of everything
makes the margin of jirotit in the
newspaper husinrss very small even
when there are no losses. Colonel
A til I says that at one time he mark­
ed of! hi* hooks between ten and
fifteen thousand dollats due on sub­
scriptions. which have never been
paid. If he had that money* now it
would tide him over th«* present
financial ciisia. llut tho failure of
hundred» of subscriber*, scattetcd
over a wide territory, to pay* what

rb*«*|* with wimlow*
housi“» I» I'oor* I III* fact III: t
ly heati*il The
.ini if'cir
niglii air iti'l 'la
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neglecting t*

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•I ,it I , r l. i ■i •i&gt;•- mi" ., *ii| &lt;|i,
* h.i' I »
1'iit y&gt;ui paper on a cash in ml
vunce hasi* its soon as possililc
Make tin* *uli*rripti«tn rate ut l«*u»t
$t oil a year, anil make your pup*worth n Non will li it &lt;| that any &gt;1'
&gt;i* ,»•- i* i ir* ul.it mu will be lie*'
ill n nii-ii lo mi r«*asi*^incoine a*
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Willi, all III it tin* been w iill.
•luring l he past few months concern
ing Florida and the many oppoitu
miles llu t tire nllered hy those seel
ing to better their conditions, any
DivuorrD-t*«
r.»
*ai.
M
the Fort My t*r* I'ress, wi* have m r&gt;
JU O im e l» '*» « t“ U'l on »II m»ll
oslare *il.lf..*».| t"
K. only one paper that lakes nnythito
like a pesHiinistlc view of the situa
fund f..r a»i«li** M'l X*r Io• Thill one mentioned u«lmit« tiiat
lUt on fli.lal II'*Florida t* great and that tier oppor
tlOa,. I .«it A,«« 1
lunilie* art unexeelled, i'Ut it tnki
Ptt CAMUA AttUAXI Jltor
111 W. Dani Siimi.
Jssla^rgu. FU. exc«*|itions to th«* rtntem rm thu'
RAISING STATUARY INTO PLACE
AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC
oppot I unities arc iein g neglected
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT SAN FRANCISCO.
Th*- -tnnd may he said to he coirem
to a certain extetn, in d ia l a gtea'
many are doing their l&gt;«*st, but it
must In* admitted that -there arc
thousand* of acres of laud that ur&lt;
lying idle, and that could be* ntad*
to I'roduce excellent crops, und that
1many of these wer«** could be tilleil hv
people now resident* of Florida. It
' is this very luck on the part of *om«*
of Florjilit'» resident*,. i*ou|'led with
the great demand for food* that
can hi produced here in abundance.
1(hut the statements are being madi­
as to opportunities being neglected
We have Lfied to do out shale to­
ward urging people to come to Flor­
ida, because &gt;«• believe it will do
Florida go« «1. Th«*r(* is no danger,
it* we see it. at least for imiuy year*
to come, of Flotilla being overrun
by too many pimple. The ojipoi
tunities are liere, oven lor thousand*
of ailditional people. There will
never be any smaller demand for
the product* of the soil than at pres­
ent, and even if all who tiro here
were doing their nhnrc, there is no
reason why mote coujd not do the
same thing, and -thus win more for
Florida. No, vto cannot hruh* that
the urgent appeal for more farmers
to fill the Florida soil that is now
Im position Company
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! IncreaseYour Crop Production with
I Nature’s Soil Building Materials
I That are Mined Right Here in Florida
I he Suwanee brand of agricultural lime is indispensible tor neutralizing the acidity in soils that are
sour, for releasing potash salts and for enriching
land so that it will produce maximum results in fruit
and. vegetable yields, in conjunction with other
chemicals necessary to plant life and growth.
Ground phosphate rock is a soil builder and
very benficial to growing trees and crops in grove,
garden and field. In combination with humus and1 •
other mineral preparations it manifests its value. Its
; . snwLLcost as-compared with othercornrrrercial plant
food elements, is argument for its generaLiise___

Suwanee Brand Lime and Ground Phosphate Rock
Fully Equipped Plants at Reddick and Live Oak
Good Shipping Facilities and Quick Deliveries
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With two well equipped plants, one at Live Oak, in Suwanee County, and
the other at Reddick, in Marion County, we arc in a position to insure the im. mediate delivery of orders from any section of Florida. Our plants arc locat­
ed at our (|tiarrics, our equipment is modern and our low cost of production
enables us to deliver Suwanee brand lime .it very small cost per ton.
C hcmical an; tly sis shows that our Suwanee brand is !)!) per cent carbonate
ol lime. I hat a generous use of it will increase crop production has been
demonstrated. Land that produced only normal crops, in some instances,
showed an increased yield of more than 50 per cent us the result of a liberal
application ol lime
Send lor literature and Ircc booklet on the use agricultural lime and raw
ground phosphate.
DELIVERED PRICES named to any point. Let us quote you figures.

LIVE OAK LIME$TONE COMPANY
S a l e s O ffice , 2 1 7 H eard Building

Jacksonville,
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U ill \ o hi lay: crops n( corn.i. rune, cow i mis, velvet lienu*. rap«*,
Itesitles raising Iterilimla, lllioilc»,
l'ara. Natal aii&lt;i‘
ami'otlier
linde», l'ara,
oilier grasses
lli«*V 'to p s aviiilalile, cattle, s|i«»*p ami Itog* «un have green fmnl

p&lt;*ipnils,
for hitv
liny
I lie year

kml/.ii. spineless «’tic t US j
ami tmsiiire.
paslnnv
W ith ul
rotimi.

Thousands of Acres of Our Land at the North End of
Lake Okeechobee Are Now Ready for Cultivation
■tul 11" it" I in i 'I ili. oiling other Ui.in »in.iil i lit cio » i oi r* ».i t v on .mi farm
Make a trip
.•li'.l.d \in li" in tv i It v t»ii m ni flic I lum i.t La»! ( oast .Hallway wit limit delay , anti see for
I jn&gt;r-wli.il I In »e Inin I* arc Note liuti ( Tkee« 'holtet* is now only a trille &lt;»\«*r twelve hours'
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Investigate This Wonderful Country While You
Can Have a Choice of Locations for Your Farm

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'k •ui will liml it um*x«’(*ll«’il for general fanning. live*tiN*k ami |M»uliry raising ami for growing all
kiml» of vegetable* coniinoii to I’loriila a* well a* (lie linest «•ilrus fruit. I hi* town ami «-ountry
will grow al an amazing rale «luring I lie next few yeurs. W r also have excellent land ami town
ltd* at Chuluota and Kenxnnille tin* former a line lake »eetion in Seminole ( ’minty suited to
fruit growing, trucking and gi'iiend fanning, and tlx* latter a fertile pint* land country in Osevolu
4’minty c*|x « tally ailapted lo stock raising, geiierid farming and fruit growing. W rite today for
full parti« iilars pi

J. E. INGRAHAM, Vice-President
Land nnd Industrial Department, Florida East Coast Railway
Room 202 City Building

ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA

lying nil«* is any way detrimental —
Reporter-Star.
D elicately Put.

Two sisters while visiting In Ire­
land In Victoria’s tin»** got Into con­
versation on»* day with u tenant of
their hostess one of the girls, who
1» quite stout it»k*'*l til*- util woman If
*lo* would hat* known th«rn for sislers
Well
« .* the answer ")«*
look rtjlkc h y v*r ►
isl••? s kb'toipr.
w*ll. you favor thu
while you. mb
.juuno '

'DAYOlDCniffi,
ru n a n*itn w iirr« i.k«uiorn«
i vaux, lu m r stata. »••*» t«r*n e s u u

It«» M ! I.SSS III p r IS«. H p*r I*. S i l l
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE
S T A N D A R D R A I L R O A D OF TIIF. S O U T H

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4 :21s III 7:1.1am
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•Free Krrllning Choir Cars lo Washington; Electric Lighted; Electric Fans.
**(’oa»t Line Florida Mall carries U r a l Sleep« r to Savannah.
Steel Pullman cars of the highest clans operated on nil trains. Wc operate
uur own dining c«r service. Pullman re nervations nnd information.
J«ik»jrmlU Hirfimond \V*ihin|tu«i
•No HJ . H:.10nm
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9.00am
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J. G. KIRKLAND, D. P. A.
Hillsboro Holer, Tampa. Fla.
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158 W. Bay SI., Jacksonville, Fla.
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«F e b r u a r y id, 191s

surrr-** if the booster* and hustler* ended, and we number as an or-'
will get together nmi work as they gunixation 495,96-4 members, with
'
did
at Sanford
Florida Farmer and 5,269 Tribes and Councils, whose
It. J. HOLLY. Editor
wampum (money) and Invctmcnt*
Homeseeket.
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
toal
$7.000,000.00. Of the total re­
Corne again next year, Dro. Tyaer.
1Sibta«.ht«I IIvrry Tuaadajr ud Friday f
Jt will he Digger ami hettei than ceipts of $4,000,000.00 the past
However, you (ailed to men­ Great Sun an an oigunization ex-1
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY ever.
tion the fact that without the Realty pended: for relief of members, $ 1.fiiiimr H i m o N mu« r . in viivxn «:»:
cooper:» tint» of the state pre.y our 101!,014 51 For burial of the dead.
Arc you allowing this bagk to help you in every way it can?
QNK VKAK
*IO° fair would not have heen the *uc- $374.074.38.
For widows and or­
till MONTIIN.
.
* îâ
phans,
$52,025.08.
A
gland
total
,
7S cess that it realty was. •
TlinKE MONTH.H .
Matters of business are constantly arising which require the advice
of SI, 019.113.97.
Money cannot
()
and opinion of business men. The oiheers of this Bank are in a position
OtUftnl 1» Ih* (tl( br *'»r*t*-r II 00 I’m I mi I*
measure the amount of go'od this
The Slate Live Slock Meeting
Advance or ine l*rr M*«ib
order has done. It has maintained
to help you and shall be glad to render you this service without charge.
The
meeting
of
the
Florida
State
F t f R i c B t i t a A d v i n r c M i » t 1*-** M i d * *1 O f f l f *
Livestock Associa lion held at San- the respect, elevated the manhood.
lord on the 3rd. 4th and 5th of
Mrengthcncd the royplty and
ItM, a| Ik* rtf*tii(Ticr al Sonfufii, VWfata,
love for the order anti out membets
month
hus
demoiwtratcd
the
fact
I sUrr Acl of ^Marck 3rd, Ifttt
that Florida ha* the neudeua for a It has aided the widow in the hour*
Trlrphctff* No. 11II powerful organisation of livestock of her greatest nepd, educated, supOlir* In llrrmld tluildlnf
Kant your rusihlsd.
furmtis which, if properly directed, pnrtod, clothed and kept in the light
PRINT-SHOP TALK
can benefit the »late to perhaps a path the orphan anti dependent.
H. E. TOLAR
R. R DEAS
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
The work of our order has mUnobserved and unannounced the greater degree than any other sim( ’l l W f f
\
Ifp-Pffvldm
l
('tihlrf
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Prr»ldri»f
president of a church society entered ilar organized body now within Its icatcd and retained the attention
and
respect
and
compelled
the
a
d
­
the composing room just In time to border*.
hear those words issuing fnmi the
|t * a9 the concensus of opinion mit at ion of the Palo Face world.
mouth of the boas printer: "B illy/ among some of thi leading livestock The order has put in high places,
go to thr devil and tell him to finish farmers of ' this state who were and places of confidence and tru*t
that ‘murder* he began tliis morning, present at the meeting that the time in all walk* of life, m en and women i
Then ‘kill Uilliam J. B r y a n s Aoung- fin* ariived to adopt efficient meth- who have been trained 1h -right liv­
. Grandchild,' anil dump the ods in the production of beef, pork ing about our council fires, und who
‘Sweet Angel of M erry' into the ,ind mutton. The interest shown in are a credit to the trusts imposed
hcllbox. Then make up that ‘N uughjthe discussions, lectures und demon- in them. Let us lift up ouf voices
ty Parisian Actress' and lock up strattona, proved beyond question to the Great Spirit in gratef.ul
•The Lady in Her Boudoir.’ " Hor that the membership in attendance thanksgiving that we have been
-, ,, j S rifled, tho-gotuL wotasav tied, íronwltu», »,-»«• vMrrmmedto-nffrrpt*** **ke-on-rbis grerrMcrrrfr
place of sin, and now her children "Improvement," for the future of Let us pledge outselvcs anew to
the great cause of freedom, friendwonder why they are not allowed to this industry in Florida. *
,
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-*wFnp
and charity. Ix*t tis remember
. % play with the printer*8-younrsters —
A hotter informed oi mote con­ the strunget that is within our
Kissimmee Gazette.
vincing lot of speakers never ad­
Hunting grounds and dedicate our­
••------ 0 -----dressed a convention called for the selves to the cause cf bringing in
HIGH INSURANCE RATES
People all- over Florida can now secure this wumler(uli&gt; g.t*i
putjiose of bettering an y line of
many" Pale F’ares to Ojis Tribe
cream—the
kind that has captivated the people everywhere
The St. Petersburg Independent endeavor.
President Barbel's em­
To the scrupulous care in making I* due ils richness ¡1» il ■. ,,r
relates the circumstnnre of a fire phatic a dd i ess hud a great effort ‘ No. 61. A. "baby" tribe in u "baby"
The raw cream comes from the finest Government in*i«-i •starting in a frame house *»&gt; fur upon Htitnuluting the onthu»ia*m of county with bountiful resource« and i
It i* test«-»! in our own hihorator.v for its per cent of Inner f
from any hydrant that it required his audience, while I he conttihu- large expansion, ibis ttibe could be
The very finest quality of fruit nnd nut* are used in the \»■(», i kntd
200 feet of hose to reach it. and tions of |ir Nifhbelt. Dt Babb and the banner tube in this great state,
To make sure of the destruction &lt;d all bacteria, all milk &gt;» Pas­
and
with
tln&gt;
proper
effort
on
tinyot the fire was extinguxihed with Dr. Dawson w u e intensely interest­
teurized,
subjected to 180 degrees of heat.
“A
p
a
n
of
the
“children"
of
this
"b
ab
y”
only small damage to the building. ing and of great educational value.
After the ingredients are mixed the cream is gradually
, 1 to
tribe,
this
cun
be
accomplished,'
and
Then commenting on It- the Inde­ Taken altogether the meeting was
32 liegrtHV then it is placed in freezers and from tin- freer. - • ¡.
the writer will lend ev ery assistance
pendent remarks:
tranlerred to the cooling room to harden: this room i* kept &gt;»» x**n&gt;
a genuine success nnd President Bar­
"In spite of this am) other in­ ber and Secretary Willoughby have possible, to accomplish this, and we
at all times.
No human hands touch It at uny stage of it.* making ., ■ •
stances of the ability of the local a lot of credit coming to them for want to impress you. Mr Pale
in a plant where the sanitation could not |«&gt;«sibl\ in- im|-ro\&lt; -t
F'ace, that this organization 1» truly
fire company
to
handle
a
blaze,
and
...
,
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.
.
,
..
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their earnest effort to make it mi
Order it at Hu- fountain, at your lav,»rite store 1'
!.
nnd purely of American origin and
in s p i t e of the fact that there has'
not
j
i*t
haniift-d
it.
write
u*.
and
we
will
*,-e
th»'
What
thè
Flmida
S
ta
l
e
Ltvcslork
needs
your
assistance
an»l
mein
bn
not been a total loss inside the dis­
trict where there me fire hydrant* Assodatili!» now neeib ai e rio mbers ship to help spread the (¡o*pd of
hundn d» &lt;»f (fieni
The fireseni Itedmwushlp through Ifii- broad land
in the last is moiyh*. tin insurance
membership
i»
morii
«nwilb-r
than il of our*, which has the smallest
rate stick* up iji the air und the un­
i
«hoiild
he
and
every
man
in
ibis membership • oP any state in iho
derwriters lesert to petty fault find­
ing in order to excuse the Iuhhi «lille wlio (&gt;« 11« -ij (imefi a* Olle |-(IW I"iiion, yet v«r an- thankful lh.it *&gt;•
^ J l P L N . i - i . ] ’P i i u » * j y w
given premium*. The lire company &lt;ir one pig. oi in in any wny intere«l- can watch the titanic struggle in
are involved the |»ri?id|»le»
hua shown that it can handle a : cd in this im)&gt;ortnnt in d u sti y in
Jac li.so n v lile i lurida
Phones 5 0 4 3 and 9 8 4
blaze, even with a good start, and coni rifinì ing one dnllar t'ownid bis (or which our father* i*ontende«|
~«v«~
thal there is 111lie dan get, except o w i i benefit w ben lie promplly for- We ate thankful for the peun .trul
wnrds
that
»».Vi
lo
Seceriary
C
L
manifold
blessings
that
come
lo
us
undci abnoimul circumstances, &lt;d a
house being more than damaged by Wjlloughby ai Gainesville, Fiordi», a* a free people and republic
Help Wanted.
fire in this city. Yet tho rate is ns i with hi» application for meinbeiship
We are thankful that we are |n*rWe have n «pb-ndld answer for a
in
thi*
mudi
needed
orguniziition
high now in most instance- as it wa«
m uted to galhet together in uur first eins« miiundrutn. tmi somehow'
Ixdorr the city had paved streets Fionda Farrner and Homeseeker
own boon-* about our Council L i r e * can t 111 Ihem which )» One looks
an d u first class fire company with
in (re** do in anil that under the «bel ttfler Ito- marriage altar and the oil»
Thrift
tin- most modern file lighting equipter of "Old Glory" we do not hear er alter* im- marriage We *us|t»-ct
Thrift i* a habit
m rnl "
the i bunders of war ami the cm-* u mlnl*l&lt;-r (ind &gt;r law ver me lnvo!\ed
A habit is a thing done uncon- of tin- wounded, and that .»- , i-oopli- — P i u finii ’ oli la I .- J - - ~
Thr conditions which are set lortli
above lieing true in St Petersburg sciously. &lt;&gt;r autom atically, without we can offer aid to I him -n a f f l i c t e d
S u r e ly a J e a lo u s M a n
We are ruled by our
ah*» exi*t. in large degree, in (.tallies- thought
The Great Sachem of the I S
Speaking
of tin- defendant m an
habits.
When
hi;hit*
are
young
they
vilbi. There is no question as to Du
will Ii* wi^ti u« mi Sanfold at thi» nssnult - in- a witness sii11] Tic Is u
aie
liki
young
cub*,
»oft,
dully,
funability of (i m depail mint to ban die
gat he Hug of the Great Council of Jealous man lie is Jealous of everyHIV
IDEAL FERTILIZERS !iave made flu* banner &lt;n&gt;p- fi
.almost any kin»! of a fire in the fire ny* frolicsome iittlo animal*. They F'loritla Mar. IC-18th and
many find« lie wnelit !-•- |&lt;'nfim» of a broom
years.
limits. It has displayed its efficiency « r o w day by »lay. Eventually they other m»t&lt;-d Bed Men from all over
vtumllnr in • lo • - rt.et*
Choose tliis day tIt** ^
tim e and again, and it has never rul»- you
’ V
the slat»-, and a* stals-d that this
ALKIDEAL FERTILIZERS are strictly alkalin« n e i Ifailed, ami yet, at the Independent habit you would have to rule, over' order is of Ameiican origin, it MltH
available
The habit of i hr if i is simply due reverence fur the Sl.ir*
■says, the insurance rato» "stick up you
an I
t
i
l
e
h
a
b i t w i n c h d l c l . . t &gt; - I fi¡, 1 , ¡&gt;u
in the air " In fact, m-tcad of »!-•&gt;
BERI MAN F K i m i . l Z K R y l»a.-.i •n i -ctu.in* I'.
S V M OWII I HIM.I s
stripes ami -m ihi- oit-asion we
-i,» di i a m tn- re i f i a t i y o u ~ f» - rt• i
In
having been a real induction m i.
uni lile ra lu r» itope to »I*,. " t *I&gt;I t,l..r\
iloai from
alUu tbe city bad* gone to lie • « otlo-r word», thrift i» tin fia bit that every t usim■** house in Sanford, .»nd
Snnluril l.oilgv No (,2. F . and A, M.
Senti for uur new free eitru booklet '*Si&gt;nnj; is I dining
Imjium- of eijulpping the- depan meat provides that you spend les* th an 1may prosperity nod content b»GoimnunU-alion every first nnd third
und also of paving tho streets ami you earn. Take your choice.
A ll t h e P o t a s h Y o u W a n t
ours and may there aw aken in tho Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting brethren
.putting in n lighting system, and al
If you are a thrifty poison &gt;’ou are hearts of. overy member of tho Im­ welcome.
J. (’. Rtirntih
Sttse other imfrovemonts for which happy. When you ate earning mote proved Order of Ite»! Men the fer- O L. Taylor
&gt;
.Secretary
fft M.
« u r town ix » ) justly n»ned, there than you spend, when you product [ vent resolve‘ to increase it* meutin-i
wsh a "shove up" of rates in o---rv more than you consume, ytiur life i'A h ip ami Usefulness.
Monro*- I hajiii r No. IR, II \ M.
.In»lances under the i uisc »&gt;1 "ml- of success anil you ate fill» ii with
ì'iHir»
in
F
'
F'
&amp;
C
Mici»
every -wroiiil and fourth Thun*
gustincnts.” I* ,na&gt; he that in iso-1courage, animation, ambition, good
day in Ma*oid&lt; Hall over the Imperia
D a v i d , f: b k c k e b .
J a c k s o n v ille , F lo rid a
laUw! rase* tl
h &lt;• eon reiluc- W ill
Then the wotld is biniitiful,
Theatre Vi-iting companion* weh-nme.
Pa-'t
ia»-H»m
Wnneta
Trd
S
'
lions, liti on the whole u- rate i* for the world is yot.r cli-k »&gt;f the
J F’ Knriiatz
II Fi Telar
I, 11 i dg e M l l c , I lidia mi
Secretary
Bißii Briest
higher m a i) i. ii was wiier: thi- world und when you art- tight with
risk was very m ich greater
Gaines- yourself, all's well with the world
ville Sun.
Tho habit of thtifl p'oves your
Seminole I hapter 2, ()ril»-r FnMrrn Stn
Germany’s Flower C&gt;ty.
power to tule your own »elf. You
UMeets every first,and third Tuesday
FTrfurt la appropriately called tho
ate captain of ■your own destiny.
'THE SANFORD FAIR
each month. Everyone who has seen
Blumenstadt." or Flower City] of in
his
Star in the F!aat are cordially invited
'Tho editor of tho Florida F'armcr You are a b le.to tnke care ol your­ Germany
Almost three per cent of to.visit
this chapter.
•nnd Homeicokor visited the Sem­ self and then out of the excess of tho population Is engaged In commer­
Alice F* Robbins, Sec’y
inole County F'nir at Sahford during your strength you produce a sur­ cial horticulture. While vegetables
Complete abstracts from the records of
•
thn first few; days of this month and plus.
and flowers (or sale are grown on a
The man who cannot earn a liv­ large scale, of much vaster propor­
x*n« highly pleased to note the un­
Phoenix Didge No 5, K. of P.
;
Orange and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
tions Is the
In flower
and
---- business
----........ .........
..
......
usual excellence of tho exhibits and ing for himself is something .less ........
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
man. The man .who can vegetable seed. The larger Erturi seed Nisiting knights always welcome.
.attraction« as well ns tho vast crowd than a matt.
paid for non-residents.
0 . J. Miller )
barely
get
n living und no more i s 1
to almost¡ all parts of tho II. MeLautin
o ! visitors who had the best oppor­
K. It. ami S.
C\ C.
i
•
i
civilized
world,
the
United
Statiis
Im
tu n ity ol their lives to become ac­ little belter titan n barbarian or a
&gt;
C. W. GOODItH II. Manager
porting large (pianlltles of Erfurt hor­
quainted with the resources of San­ savage.
ticultural products.
Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
ford and Sfittinolo county in pracLabor and thrift go hand in hand.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
■Uustliy every detail.
He who in not thrilty is a slave to
over Imperial Theatre,
Preamble and Resolution
-Great credit is due the promotors circumstances. F’ato says: "D o (his
J. W. 0 . Singletary
\V. II. Wright
und managers of this successful ex­ or starve," and if you have jio sur­
T h a t, whereas the laws of then
Secretary
N. G
hibition. Director .General Henry R. plus saved up you are tho plaything »tnto of Florida provide that all
Marks and his associate« thoroughly of chance,.the pawn of circumstance, bills duo and payable by the county
Gate City Camp No: 6. W, O.-AV
demonnttated their nbllity to put on the slave of tome one's rapt ice, a shall be in the deck's hands not
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
a n d manage a county fair that haa leafd n a storm.
later th an tho last day of each month nights In each month.
Miller
J. F. Hoolehon
added materially to Sanford's fame.
The surplus gives you |&gt;owcr to and th a t where«» the law not hav­ F. L.Clerk
Council Commander
Tit* presence of the big crowd dictste terms, but most of all it ing bean complied with in the past
F. P FO H SIER. V«:* P»m - * '
FKF.nr.HiCHRAND. Ptijutn*T
A L BETTS. A»» i L %»tnt •
H 4 WltlTNF.K. Cash»»*
from all parts of Seminole county gives you an inward consciousness has not only caused the clerk un­ United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
and many parts of Florida nnd other that you are sufficient to youtsell. necessary work und confusion hut
Joiners of America
Therefore, cultivate tho habit of has delayed the work of this hoard
states, waa largely due to thè efforts
Sknford Local Union- No. 1751 meets
; JÍ
of Bob Holly, editor of the Sanford thrift, and the earlier you begin the on more than one occasion and ns first and third Thursday night at 7
Herald rod president of the Flotida better. And no m attej how old you these delays are expensive to .the o'clock in the Eagles’ Hall.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Brown,
Everything' must have a beginning— so &lt;!&gt;»
Press Association. Being in close ate, or how long you have lived, be­ tax p ayers and should be avoided;
Sec’y-T re as.
President
not
^rocrasttnntc because the amount y o u Itnvc
touch with and personally known to gin this day to save something, no Therefore
m
atter
how
little,
out
of
yo
ur
earn­
Be it Resolved in -futufe all hills
practically all of the leading news­
to deposit to your credit is small.
I). P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
reaching the clerk after the date
paper editors of the state. Boh kept ings.— Enid Events.
Meet first und third Wedncsdsy night
Come in and see us and start an a c c o u n t •with
specified by law* will not he taken at rorner of First St. und Palmetto Ave.
the wires hot with advance press
th
e
amount you can spare.
R. L. Peck
notices concerning the big' show at
Fraternal Greeting to I. O. R. M. ,'u p or paid until the following regular O. L. Taylor
Secretary
F'xalted Ruler
Sanford in r way that could he
Sanford, Fla., FoW. 18. 191$.' meeting and the clerk, has been so
4 % Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
instructed, also instructed to pub­ The D i e Breeze Council No; 31 Junior
equaled by few other men.
Chiefs nnd Brothers: ^
Compounded Quarterly
Hon. J , N. ,(J 9e) Whittier gave
As the Great Council of Florida lish a copy of this resolution in the
Order,Unlted American Mechanics
thp best in him to the entertainmet is approaching upon us, Mar. ltl-18 Sanford Herald fo r t h i r t y day«,
Capita) $35,000,00
Surplus and Profit» $58,000.00
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
_________
|
of ttyo virltors nr.d wr.a a strong fac- and Sanford being the lucky city to that everybody may have due no­ M., In the City Hall. Visiting brothers
tot in making tho livestock conven­ entertain this "bunch" of Red Men tice an d assift this board in com­ are welcome. C. II. Smith, Rec. Sec.
tion n success.
from all parta of Florida, -it is in­ plying with tho law and the dis­
Cilery City Aerie No. 1853
-The success of tho Seminole Coun- cumbent on me to give the public patch of their business.
O F S A N F O R D . F LORI DA
. Meeting etcry Tuesday night at 8
E. A, DOUGLASS,
o’clock Pico Building.
t y Fair is significant. E very county a t large tome facta concerning the
rvi
L
.
Clerk of Board.
J. T, Hoolehsn,
G. E. Tnratu.«,
In the «U te can have a similar exhl- workings of t b » I,
Worthy
Prealdent
Secretary
49-Stc1
.
liitlo n with a proportionate degtw o l i m i . . The lecord for the yo%l* ÍÍ

THE SANFORD HERALD

ASSISTANCE

PEOPLES BANK O f SANFORD
SANFORD, FLA

THE NEWEST INTRODUCTION!
-The Cream of All Ice Creams

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Full Potash Content

Ideal, Alkideal, Peruvian
F E R T IL IZ E R S

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C om pany

SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ii

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�THE SANFORD HERAI.D

FEBRUARY 19. 1911

PAGE FIVE

t ongregatiunnl &lt; hurrh
"M utt k JefT" on Travel lient
! will he on sale at Philips* drug store
Mr and Mrs. J It i’olhill have
H O T E L A R R IV A L S
l- i-t Suuday nigtit a large audi­
moved to Oviedo, where they will
The n.w "M utt k Jell" ia called i S.ntUr,,ay un,, th* mnn“Kcr »uggesU
enci- lu-ard (the musical prelude pro­
make their future home.
"In Mexico " In it Hud Fisher's ,h ¡-' &gt;ou w ru r*‘ th« m ta r ly '
gram These préludés are uplifting two ronii eu I r lui nutet* lend their
Sanford House
Seed potatoes at I.etiler'»
,V2-2i
and in*piring. Iiringing to the listenNotirc!
valuable aid in the peace negotiu
Just Received Fine line of Stump
I. I. Simmon«. Osceola, Va.; O. er som», of thè he»! of rnusic
’ Mille Happening*—Mention
turns
in
Mexico.
Thi*
play
repre
An adjourned meeting of tho Saned Goods, including Camisoles Cor- E Ituekle. Pitlsbutg. P».; Mr and
; of M atters in Brief—
r.'
N -xi Sundnv t tir music will lu- ,*
««■nt«* a new era of musiral comedy I ford Library Association will he held
set lings. Extension Coat Hanger« Mi« Hilllingrr. Philadelphia. Pa ; (oli......
Personal Items of
product mu. inasmuch as it -em- ut the Library rooms on Thursday,
and Children'. Ready Made I )r»-*»c*. Mrs. K J. I.umken. Mis J B.
For morning
In terest
bodies, all of the elements of good Feb. 26th, nt 4 p. in. Homiiers and Hats.
Mrs. Grace Maitland, It. Ordiloe, Denver, Col.;
Organ prelude
entertainment, including farce com­
Artici»*» of corporation to he con­
Enrl Williams. 106 First St
6l-2te !.. !.. Cogan. Washington. I). C.:
I~i&lt;li»-*' Trio. Ashford
' .Summary of the Floating Small
edy, extra xmgantn and drama, all sidered, also election of officers.
This is to notify the public that", K- ( • Halliday and wife. Ft. Pierce:
Ollertory. hnritone solo. t»y Mr
Talks Succinctly Arranged Tor
shapi-d into a musical comedy of the
All members are urged to lie presItrodie Williams has severed hi.«
D. Upshaw, Macon, (ia.; J. II. C. t &lt;inietti of ( lino
Hurried Herald Headers
approved sort
(iu* Hill ha* given |ent.
connection as auto driver with C M Speriing, J«x : E. NN Pyhurn, la m T'-r i-vetilllg
the new hook a mugniliccnl produc­
C E. WALKER,
Williams £ Son
pa; F K Patterson. Mrs M. A.
Organ prelude
tion from every point of view. The
Sec'y Pro Temp.
Pulterron,
Pittsburg.
Pa
;
W
II.
Nudili solo, bx Mr« Wilhelm of
Chickens and i gg* at I.eider's.
Commissioner und Mr*. J. A
music in entirely n e w .. Hud Fisher
50-fjt
I Di-ulmgcr, Patlen, Pa.; Frank Den* Ohio
- *
52-2tc
T.
Clark, Mrs. M. A. Smith. L.
wrote the story and, of course, the
. .
I.
. . . .
! kle. Philipslmrg. Pa.: D. C. Mock.
Ollertory, solo, "O Rest in the
Do You Want A Horae?
Hunt and B. G. Smith were visitors
Attorney A. K Powers has re- IndtanBi Pa. ; M1m |lu|,y Clark.
the side-splitting anties of hia brain
Lord
Mentielssohn,
l»y
Mi*s
AsBig
sale
of Georgia and Tennessee *
in the city yeatorday from Oviedo, turned^home from Hamhridge. C,a.. 0 |on Campbell. P a.; Mr»*. D. B.
|H&gt;ople are of his own brand. The
pin
w
ail
hotse*
and
mules in Orlando at J . B.
At the latter |Taylo,. , n*diantt&gt; Pn. ; Mr,. M. L.
scenic production excels anything
Limburger cheese, Holland her and Tallahassee.
In
the
mnrning
the
fourth
number
Magruder
Jr. Stables Wednesday,
place he ippeared Indore the Su* j Zv, it|g&gt; Heading. Pa.; A. L. Blown.
ever offered in a play of this charac­
»ing ami yeast cakes nt Simon's.
on t In- l.ord's Prayei wili lie ronsid- ter and spectacular mechanical »•!- Felt. 24th at 12:30 p. m. two cars,
premo
Court
on.
a
legal
mattet.
C
ol..
Greenville.
Tenu
:
Walt*
.
\
37-tl
Walter J. M ur­ cred l&gt;\ the pustor
feels are shown which produce gen- loads of fine hoiaes and mules. The
. „ _
Th‘,,'
" ,Urtn a-.ompanied phy. Columbus. O
(&gt; ;. A. R
It Hciglcr. T.
In t lie evening the third of the uine thrills. The musie is fully up horses consist of heavy draft horses
W. E. Seoggan. vegetable buyer Mr. Powers to the state ,.,pual
.
n
.
.?
i..*
•
C. Cooper, A t l a n t a . Ga ; G. D. serie* "Ite-Muking of a Présent Du y
of Pittsburgh Pa., ts making his
For auto |ivt,ry w.m ( ,. ,(ho|1|. ( .
H i r mi ng ha m. Ala.; J
Law
to llie standard of n grand opurn and farm horses, matched teams, fancyhradi|uarleii in ^ n fo rd thi- season M Wi„ ium, &amp; Son. a. No. *9. Calls, Redman and wife. N. V. City; J. H. Failli" will lie given, with thè spéc­ tho rostuming nnd dance numbers drivers, saddlers and general pur­
Mr. bcoggan was n resident of ban*
|of,
Ulc Sanford House
We Fowler. Atlanta. Ga ; R T Bishop, ial thème “ An Imperfoct but Pet- savor of the beat Broadway ever pose horses. The mules ronslst oftf s..
fort several years «go and hn. many . 8onp|t tl„.
pullHr j , x . „ N. We, nM, r . N. y . c i t y : fertlng World "
new . A chorus of girls who are real­ matched teams and single mules,
On Feh 27. thè Indi«»» of thl» ly pretty and know how • to sing, weighing 1,000 to 1,300 lbs. Sevblend* in t t ci &gt;.
Ctanberiie*. bloalur* and smoked Ju* W. Daugherty, Hirmingham,
Orange boxes wtlli hoops always herring ut Lefllcr'*.
62-2lr
Ala.; Irving C. Smith nipt wife, ch Ur &lt;)i wj|| givo a New Kngland dance ami look bewitching give lent eral of these mulos uic right out of
“ Mutt &amp; hard work and are a little thin in
Jn soak, at P. V. Dutton's. 27-lf
Ashland, Wis.; Jas. B. Kelly and supper in the Hynes building. Ev- to the entertainment.
cry
one
iti
utged
to
plnn
to
corne
and
Hanks Close Monday
JefT" baa-proven to bo the m,ost re- flush.- hut nil good rugged workeis.
wife. N. Y. City; J . H. Monty. Jnx;
Mrs. James F. Parrott cf Kinston,
^
try the good things to eat.
Monday, Feb. 22nd. being Wash* A. O. Johnson. P a ia lk a .
¿n a ck u b U - suwouxa . u l . j » . aUw iu U . a n d JNn^ o y wan^aji * 1^ * 1* *
N. C., SoO* of Reviewers' Club nnd iptfJUUi'» U irtlu W ihe-atNNik» M- the
attend this sale wheti» you will have
„
‘'Ärtyrrnr'*'S««ff»ÄföÄ.*#
‘'
under'
contrary
to
predictions
ita
third
fleaMiss i l i i l r 0 Ik‘nnctt' Richmond, , hl. hfade„ hip of Supt. Waldron will
.«Wy oP-S5.“* » r 'ITiirmefr-’rnaptVr city will be closed on that dato.
a chunce to buy an y kind of a horso
Vn.; Miss T. Tucker, Enterprise; be with qs on March 6 and 7, two son wus even more prosperoua than ne-mwif-you want-;—Any omrxvantfffg
Dsughters of Confederacy is visiting
Louis Engelhart, Cincinnati, O.; NV. 'teams presenting the general sub­ Ua first And the present year Nils to buy at prixkite sale of* exchange
her brother, Sidney G. Kennedy
NOTICE
fair to »'xeel nny of the previous ones.
"TH* 911 Oak avenue And will remain
Meeting of the executive commit- Stanley Hanson, Ft. Myers; Nor- ject "Educational Evangelism."
can do so any time before the auc­
tee of the Seminole County Fail As- man Merry. Jnx; A L. Raines. Tarn- Among those of the "Squadion” will Even though there is a well defined tion sale starts NVcdnesdsy, Feb.
»evctnl weeks in the city.
and interesting plot. it is ut times
Mr*. Grnce Earl Williams, 106 social inn wilt lielu-ld in the oilier l&gt;a; Mrs. L. It. Peabody, Hirming- be Dr Pratt, vice president of Hol­ hardly evident, so great is the laugh­ 24th, when every remaining horso
of tin* seeietury ut I .'to p m Setur- bam. Alu.; h \\ It. Peiry and wife lín* College, and Dr Adams of Chi­
First street, Sanford, headquurters for
ter that follows every scene, now- und mule will he sold to tht highest
duy. Feti 20th. to audit and close Detroit. Mich.; I.. NN NNalswotth,
biddei, regardleivH of what they cost.
cago
Millinery, Hnir Goods. Laces, La­
the buxine»*
Hillsdale. Mich : E. L. I.like. Rock ‘ t 'i r • hurch is planning to cele ever it vxus designed for laughing Don't forget the date
Sale posi­
dies' Hosiery nnd Art Material*.
\ P C t i S S ' K1.1.\
Island, III . It G. Mavelnr, A. D. brat I I - 26tb annixersurx on .Mar purpose*, tint, last and all the time tive, rain nr shine.
Call and examine. Pleased to show
fil -2t|
• Seeretai \ Itintton. St Petersburg; It D Hieni 1.1th Every member an d friend i* and when that end i* accomplished
(.udvt. j
vou
fil*2lc
Gi.niesvtlle. S M Brown, ilallimore. Urged to plan to lie present on that "M utt A- Jeff" hav»1 fulfilled their
61-2lp
duty.
The
new
"
M
u
tt
&amp;
Jeff"
in
NOTICE
Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. occasion.
Mr. J. N. Gamble, of the firm of
Mexlro romeit to the Imperial* The­
I
will
be
out
of
m
y
office
assessing
Evanai
Miss Amy L. Siegel, BrookProctor k Gamble, soap manufac­
atre
Tuesday. February 2Hrd. Scnts
property'
Ufitil
March
Hlth
How­
lyn. N. Y.; Jas. Horghton, Worces­
turers of Cincinnati win a visitor
End
of
liuniing
Se
a
non
to the*city this week, coming over ,,v,,r
representative will be found ter. Ma»».; R. 11 Dunning Jr.. N. Y.
S.iiiiriliiy will he thè last day of I
C i t y : E. E. Shel ton. Chicago, III.:
from Enterprise, where he is in nt in my office during tin* time
A V M'GIIN
W A Wbitcoml Hlimmingtiin. Ill . th» 1 ntiMitg «»-11*1111 for DM l-l'»I.V
tendaliee at the Lake Monroe Bible
Tax \--»-»*.»r
öl 2t&lt;
\ S P lul yei ? J a x . J D Wit livra, siili huntt-ni ari- tuking advantag»'
Confeienee
Vtlanta. (ia . Hen l.ake. Cresc»,tit of i l . opporlunitx for a linai dindi
Pre«b&gt;lerian * hiir&lt; h
For S al e! ! '
t'ilx
F It Kirk. Atlanta. Gu . Ino ini &gt; **• i .-l.|* .m| w.»«.illami l»»-fi»r*
««litui.» \ m o t t l i n g at I I D* I ( r . &lt;w r
Thr. lot* facing Park on Mvrtl.
ml&lt;1
Hakt y. Na VIIIIIIHh . l ia : (ieo Ih.- «.-*-.«» tr»»ng »»»ilMil* al
avenue und Su vent li streit
Desi» lee Will p ri-ai II to I li.«*e wtlll * I m i . Ihivi*. L &lt; Clark. Jacksonville. nig' ' v.»lur»|ax a(t»*1 wlurh thè gnu*
ably lucateli for hotel or re»idein »• t h i n g * h a v e goto* w r o n g t»» t he , l i ­
wilI ' i i . . In l.e . Iean»-*t. oileil ami
I II t/uimhx Tannin. I II Po|ileniitiful shade trees ten v e in old. •'»•ur.»g»,»|. lt* 111-.if t e ln -it . « t r u l l o n e
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no other property like It in the . it .
sul. Ki-. ping unni I he *la&gt;mg .*ea*»»n
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Wiinilliriilge,
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city;
.»Te o p p r e s s e t i hy t i l e to * l of high
Apply at once to W W l.ong
G Porter, Hirmingham, Ala NV. E come* again
l i v i n g d o not m i s s t h e *»-rviciTlti-n-»rx- in-arly lì.noti Kord doiilcrs. And in tlu* hands ni lht*.st*
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I l.o i - Hait nuore Mil I ..r,| Wilson. »turi . i in- erinr.- hiliilliig *i-!i*»»n a* I «ini di*ali*rs i* always kepi a stork of Foni parts ayvm'yating about
Sfoggia- lux II
Mr und Mr* He in y It Mark* t h e W o r l d t i r o A l h g Ite M er '
Th.. \| Smith. I h!
$ Ili.HI 10,timi C a rs nt (hi* S an fo rd M a c h in e vN; (¡a r n ije Co.
-*• li.ippero. Ilallimor»-. h W Cook, iti. r* —«•III* In t.i* a *» .11«*l t X nt llll*
stopped in tin* c i t y ye « te i da &gt; »»n s e r v i c e lo-gltis it . Oli n r l m i
EDW Vitti IIIGtìINS. Mnnnger
I II
Ntwater. Ilradento w n . parli, dar g a m e once *n pl&gt;-ulifiil » I W II U \MS. Agent
llieir way to J a c k so n v i l l e from Ta m
l a i s t S a l d i l i til t h o nil me* of t w o lax.
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pa. where Mr. Ma rks, look a leading new m o u th e r * w e r e . 1 IItto tin re d
ex .
■ I fi* vx u , - r e t Ile Iiiii. t .-r* 11».»i
part in the Gaspu{illu Carni val
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YOU DON’T KNOW
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gue*l* of Mr an d Mr* Schult* .uni t h i l l e l i t I h t I • II.
YOU C A N T KNOW
o
it
l.»ou-» ill»KV
Mi** Sawrighl.
family on (&gt;uk a v e n u e
i " •I harlot Ie. h I 11.1- * .
how delicious our cakes and pies
Vi Ihe S t a r I In a l i .
Ilctlla. G.»
U H I i lenii Wmister.
are
until you try them. It’s bcl . a ke Mo Ilf in- llllile I onfi rein i
\ 'I
I live -Crook»- lax .1 t'
for *»» in i- oim
li
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and
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^ o»| I'ld nil, fe.llll r* will hi g l a ­ ;.i &gt;i • i im
H I M non «a w. Salem. •i»i\x nn fi n!. .ligi, h.l* klinllx mlIKi-Ilt
you and do th»* baking in u san­
ti» l e a n t lu&lt;t tin- Hilde t onfen-ii. I \ a H I. Girttnun and one. Phil ■d In »piai ul t In- Sl.ir The»lre nn
itary bakery. Iluy pies and rakes
al Elit» r 11r I*I- i* a gond *i|i-&gt; •—* ,n|»-||ihi.i P.i I.
I liliali, Atlanta. «uiiilax night
from us and eliminate the task of
T h e interi *1 and at t»*nilatiee grow* (ia
II M Col eman . J a x ; A l l e d His talk will lie on the progress
linking at home forever.
Mi s |) Gordon and ley and xxlie. N N ( It y Mr nnd •■( ( 'hi i»t ta mi » ' Hr i-il
each day
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to the 4(«IH!i.«infi nt t •• » »»nfi-ri-rn-e Jcnktn* . Atlanta, (¡ . NN W ('run
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: ; IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Try a Herald Want Ad

S E R V IC E G U A R A N T E E D

At J. D.
Roberts

I mperial Theater,Tues. Feb. 231

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McLaurens
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Ueadt/ig'. I’ll, J. It. Lunger, llird*Mr. Uiindnll, tt xxill I.»- r*-nii-mher- boro. Pa : J M D. Mack. Drain. I
t d was riding hi* In V t le «Il W I st E- Plounde*. St. Augustine: G. V
First street when 11.« ai . nielli oc- Itoseli, Ml*
G V Bosen, #Mis*
eurrerl
He xxn* ru*!.* ■ 1 I n I lit* llO*. Ethel I.»»- Burton. Herman Sark
pitul a* *oon ^* pos-ii i a lien* it vx. * Hay I ricd«-tnlnr f. Huydeil Iters,
t in- k in «* t •• Henry t '»&gt;»-. Mali Porter. Itoht. N
found that III- leg fr.
Va*
the a nkle hnd In ■n Itt i t -ircd in »en. Ga Sa» k. Goshen, Imi.: J. A
sex-on places
Tin- . i - i- n g » - « t s e » l .Murrell. Pott Tampa City; M. N
V
h ap pi es t pint of tin* •*r\ sever»* a c - Gonion, I. It Hauti»-. Suminerton.
cidunt is the fa.-t tl i« M r Ita l i l i a l i S &lt; : Merrill Y Dmeyane, Tampa
i will tocover almost •-lit ir»-!&gt; from I. A Itiehmon.' Mis 1. A* Rieh'
Iiii-f n r t III.»- men l.ak&lt;* lli-h-n. Mis A W Ea»t
this ttiost extraoriit
a n d xx ill in a slmri ' . • I»- e n t irt-l.x man
Itoget It Eastman. NVooil ^
well a n d able to g«&gt; i.ii.it In* work stink, N'a . K. F Krictanstein, Chi­
us usuul without mix l l i i i i l i x e n i e n c c . cago. 111.; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bif----------------------- ---------------1
ner, Splreland. Ind.: J. T Henry.
City Council Meets
Thu r i t y council t i ,n regular Jax. H L. t'ornhu*. Jaxon, Mich :
, ocasion F i b . 15. 191a t 7 &gt;&lt;i p m. A. Longo and daughter. Dettoli,
Present. B. NV H rnd &gt;n. pr»»si- Mich : J NV. Le«&gt;. LoulsVille, Ky :
dctll ; C. it. Duig.-e. U, * Maxwell, (i. A. Ilohlnson, N. Y. city; Miss
H. K. Tolur rnd J. Adam». Absent, Brownell, Mrs. Alexander, NV. Smith,
NV. W. Abernathy .:is»1 J D . Ditvi- Philadelphie, Po-L S..Doreman,- Mun
eie. Ind ; ¡ ai - Bligh, Chan. B NVriglu
son.
read
and
N- ' • -U ily; lauiie Berry, Pakcrs• Minutes of Inst meeting
I burg. Va.; Pete Detxl, Eli», Pa.; It
approved. ,
Moved and seronded tli.it t iu- a» [). Morris, Shnttingtnri, Pa ; A.
sevurncnt on LoU 6 and 7. Block 12,, King. Tam pa; Chas. S. Smith. Schlured from $5.000 00 to hringht. N J .; J. L. Redman nnd
Tlet ,2 Its redured
wife, N. Y, City; M. B. Dawson,
$3.500.00 for 191»" Carried.
Indianapolis, Ind.f 'NV. D Davi*.
P
Moved nnrl seeondi-il that G
Paxton he appointed
till the vs (Irlundo E 1. Kuclieni-i. Arni-rirau*
(ia , Tom Berks. N Y City; M
caricy
Carried
Simmon*.
Haxuna, C uba; W .1
The following resulut i»»ii wn* then
NNestlnll,
Minneapolis.
Minn.; Phil­
passed: "Hesolved. Tli.it the ilerk
ip
Doyle,eBockville,
Conn.;
Mr. and
itc instructed k to tile upon No. I.
Mrs.
Frank
L.
Fulton,
Boston,
covering intorcsl on $50,000.00 re­
funding bonds Nos I to 50. Ju ly MaVs.; Mahlo Donne, Penrl Kilhee,
1st, 1914 to Jan. 1st. 1916, detached Genova; Ac E. Bobbins, New Orwhen sending bonds to Bart is, le&gt;ns, Lu.; NV. B/ NVoeks, Jitrk^onvill
Fotbeti &amp; Co., who purchased this leans, La.; W. B. Weeks, Jack­
Uaue; and to make this transaction sonville.
a part of the minute*.
Optimistic Thought
Council adjourned.
.
.The dull world hath need of you.
M. W. LOVELL, Clerk.,

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Cheese

THE ONE SHOW THAT ( AN ALWAYS COME HACK

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McLaurens
Roquefort

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SPENCER’ S BAKERY

!:n MEXICO
A LAUGHING JUBILEE

See Them Take Vera Cruz With Smokeless Powder

50 &amp; 1-3 People

Including 2 5 Entrancingly
Beautiful Mexican
Maidens
§:
A D V A N C E S A L E A T PH IL IP S ’

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A Growers’ Marketing Agency 1
Making a Specially of

C E L E R Y
\ With an established buying trade athnng the largest and best jobbers in all
carlo! markets, marketing annually 1000 cars oT Florida fruits and vegetables,
including about 2 f&gt;', of the Florida Celery crop.
CAN S E C U R E B E S T R E S U L T S

CH ASE &amp; COM PANY
W E W O R K FOR T H E G R O W E R
P O O L IN G

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P R O M P T RETURNS

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�THE SANFORD HERALD I

PAGE EIGHT

ABOUT PEOPLE'
AND EVENTS

WOMAN’S CLUB

For Wednesday, Fob. 24lh, the
Literature Department of the Worn*
,Vrte England Supper
. t
un’» Club extends to the members'
of the other depaitm ents a moat I The ladies of the Congregational
rordial invitation to shale the (treat church will hold a New Englund
privilege of hearing un informal talk supper on Saturday. February 27th,
by the Hev. Minot J . Savage, who instinil of on the 20th ns formerly
is the guest of Mrs, George If F’er- announced.
The »upper will bo
nald.
Dr. Savage is well known given in the Hynes building on^West
through hla long ministry at the First street,,
*
Church of the Unity in Boston and
later in the CHtirch of the Messiah
On ncrount of the serious illness
in New York. His splendid life mes­ of Mrs. Terheun theie will be no
sage of hopefulness of the broader society events in this issue of The
and clearer outlook ha* reached Herald. Mrs. Terheun experts to
thousands through his many pub­ be all tight tomorrow and will be
lished books of sermons, story and found at her post as usual.
poems.
Ho is a man rich in memories nnd
Cut on Depot far a D a y
the Literature Department is highly
favored in his consent to give them . I t is told here on good authority
first hnnd stories of those men and that this play which is.to he present­
women of New England, whose work ed here on Mnrch 4th at the Im­
has based their department study perial for the benefit of the Woman's
Club building funtl had a run of a
for this winter and last.
week in Atlanta where it was piem
,,
*
sented by local talent. Tho scenes
v Club Dance
are so peifoctly ridiculous, even
The regular monthly dance of the without the costuming t h a t . it is
social department of the Woman’s diliirult to rehearse for the laugh­
Club was held on Tuesday evening. ter.
The characters uio nil real
Owing to the Inclement weather people, but odd in many ways, such
only about twelve rouples partici- ns wo see every day, und the cast
pared in th e e v e n in g ’a pleasure, but every one has entered into the spirit
v rumor say* it- was onv ul -tho.
■parts with* atrrh sympathy
enjoynkle rlub dance* of the season and enthusiasm ns to guatanteo n
.— —[)nr«wg th**-iut*-tmission ths.host­ remarkable- production. Groups* 9
ess for the evening, Mrs. C. O. Mc­ and 10 will rehearse at Mrs. Hoi
Laughlin served coffee nnd wafers. ly ’s and Wednesday und Friday
The following were among the nights of next week a t dull rooms.
guests present: Mr. and Mis. R. A. They include Mr. Holly, Miss Flor­
Newman, Mm. Samuel Puleston, ence Frank, Mrs. Gonzales, Mm.
Saldee
Williams,
Mm. O. W. Brady, Misse* Saldee Younts, Miss
Misses
Gretchen
and
t
Olga
Scfipltz.
VYilllam*. Anna McLaughlin, Ade­
Mrs.
Holly,
Miss
Plant,
Mts.
Geo.
laide Higgins. ‘Clarissa Starling, Char
Fox,
Mr.
Hoy
Chittenden,
George
lotte Hand, Tiilts; Messrs. Joe Chit­
tenden, Billy Hand, Ernest Galloway McLaughlin and Kennetk Murrell.
Monday und Thuisduy nights at
Charles Woodruff, Bowen, McClin­
7 o'clock -the following groups, 1-3
tock, Billy Lefllet and Dr. Fain.
and 6 will rehearse. They idclude
Misses Lucy Whitnei and . Ruth
The social department will enter­
Kunner, Mr. und MY*. Dingee, Mis«
tain with n "Guess W hat” party on
E. McLaughlin, Mr. Elton Moughnext Tuesday nftoinoon at 3 o'clpek.
ton.
Misses Ghelchen nnd Olga
It i s ' hoped all the member* will
Schultz, Mr Lloyd, Mis* Aspinwull,
come und help make the afternoon
Miss Carrie Ensminger
and M&gt;.
an enjoyable one.
Felix Frank and Mr. Carl Roumfllat.
Real Economy.
On Tuesday und Friduy nights
Economy nleo means that tho father
groups
4-5 and 7 including Mr. C.
with a turkey wing income ought not
Mahoney.
Misses Maty and Lucca
to undertake to buy ostrich plumed
hats for six daughters who regard Chappell, Misses Gretchen and Olga
washing dishes as drudgery and sling­ Schultz. Dr. und Mm. Hutt, Dr.
ing tho frying pan a disgrace.—Hous­ Fain, Mr. Ernest Householder, Ml*s
ton Tost.
Gladys Morris, Mias Fish, Norma

For Rent— Rooms
Herndon, Robert—Holly, F. IDtrrcy I TRENCH PAPERS IN BEtGIUM
&lt;♦&gt;
Æ
.
7
0
3 ' Palmetto.
Parrish and Florence Homy.
I
The directoi, Mrs. J. W. Harries Journals Publish Special Editions for
For Rent— S everal m,,,
urges these participants not to make
Soldiers st tho Front
rooms
over Yowell's. Enquire S’. j.
engagements on
their
rehearsal
Yowcll
Sc Co.
nights, and to learn all their lines 1 Washington.—Tho Belgian legation
as soon us possible, and plojiso not j,a)! received copies of "trench edl
For Rent—Two big .tore* on
lions" of Belgian newspapers In which
to take the grip.
East
First street. Joe De Mont
tho main feature la columns of per
/
Coca Cola Company.
2 t if
Mm. Chas. 8 . lsler and petite sonai paragraphs addressed to sol­
■*&gt;
Miss lsler have returned to their diers in tho Belgian army by regimen- . * All Local Advertisement« Under
home in Fitzgerald, Ga., after a tal and company designations telling
WANTRTl
pleasant stay of some length with them of the whereabouts of their fami­ This Heading THREE CENTS a o
,
Mr. and Mr*. C. M. William* ciYi lies. Many of these paragraphs con­ Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
1
clude, "Send nows."
Palmetto avenue.
Charge 25 Cents.
These "trench editions" are circulat­
Good table hoard nt Mr» |{ j
ed
In an effort to re-establish commu­ &lt; « « ♦ « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦» Jones, 266 I'nrk avenue.
Mr* S. G. Kennedy and her sis­
ter. Mrs. J. R. Parrott of Kinston. nication between the men at the front
and their scattered families, many of
If -you wish to sell your Sanford
N. C., visited Tampa and attended whom are now In Frarice, England or _
&lt;&gt; property or « c h a n g e it for &lt;|,.v«.
the Gaaparilla celebration, returning Holland.
land, Ohio property communii-»u
Monday last,
Besides tho personal paragraphs the
For Saler-Wholesalo shipping fresh with Wm. J.'W ilson, No. ||19 Wii.
papers carry news of tho war nnd lam­ water Ash business, including Ash
liamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio, or
Among the Methodists
poons against the enemy.
nets, fish boats nnd gasoline launches John Wilsoft, Mellon ville uvenur
Next Sunday will he New Church
also Ash house, etc. Inquire of C. L. Sanford.
u ti
Duy with us and we have something
Vincent.
29-tfc
special to offer you. 'Come nnd see.
--------------------------------- - ---- ----------- Wanted—To hire a mult- oi* her»
Regular church services at 11
Theatrical "Green Room.” *
for Sale Cheap—Farm ol if arret, i to, work on farm for a lu m on«
Tho green room, which is now prac­
o'clock a. m. and 7 o’clock p. m.
4»4 tiled, house und outbuildings,. month, possibly buy. W. E Hath«
tically
obsolete,
flourished
for
many
Visitors most cordially Invited to a t­
M-’Jtc
years. It was tho room wherein the with growing crops. Easy terms.'W’ay , Wagner, Ha.
tend.
E.
Squiresl
Reason,
sickness.
W.
Rov. and Mrs. Steinmeyer, Mr actors assembled to await thejr “call"
Lost—On First street Saturday
38-tf
to tho stage, and It took the name near Celery avenue.
and Mrs. W. W. Abernathy,*. Dr. from tho green walls of the original
night, Onyx and Coial Brooch.
and Mrs. R. M. Mason, Mr. and apartment behind (be scenes In Drury
F'oi Sale—Ten thousand Bermuda Finder will ho rewarded if returned
Mrs. J . W. Adams, Mrs. Bryan, t I-nno theater set apart by David Gar­ onion plants for quick sifle. Apply to Herald ofAco. ,
Al-2tp
M is. W. P. Fields, Mns. T..A. New­ rick when he assumed the manage­ Geo. Randall, 817 W. 1st St.
W anted—A forceful talesman, a
ton, Mts. Davis, Mrs. E. L. Mar­ ment of that historic house.
62-F'ri-2tp
real
producer, in every town in Flor­
shall, Mrs. Dally and Dr. Houchcllc
id».
Write immediately to b,.(
went over to Enterprise to attend th
— For Shlrf-or Trade—-Wood- yard
qufror,
P. 0 . Box 1498, Jacksonville
tfle Ejfko IIfori for BTBtt 'Conference
and mill. Owner has other business.
51-2tp
* ,
yesterday and another party went
l b « 1247, c ity .
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ovdF today. ■**.
-----^----------------------------------------------Lost—Ono yellow pup about three
This Bible conference is a great
Wfe carry all the leading varieties of
For Sale—Old Fibre Factory site months old. White spot on l.nxit,
spiritual help to everyone who .at­ Farm, Field nnd Garden Seed that have on Lnke Monroe, nenr old Atlantic tips of rll four feet white
hinder
tends and everybody should make a been tested and known to lie adapted to Coast Lino Ry. passenger depot, please return to 1002 W«*«t Fir»t
this soil nnd climate.
special effort to be nt some of the
We can All your'order immediately Splendid site for manufacturing in- street or notify 1. L. Andre*«,
services if not alt.
for new crop of all varieties of
dustry. Roth rail and water facil- Room II, Peoples Rank Itl.lg
Mis. E. L. Marshall, chairman of SEED BEANS. SEED POTATOES: Itles. For terirlH and price address 1
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the finance committee was instru­
ENGLISH PEAS. CUCUMBER. TO- L. B. Wootton, e-o American Fibre
mental in having -Mr. Plummer dem­
MATO. PEPPER SEED, ETC.
Company, Jacksonville, Florida.
onstrate hla aluminum ware to a
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largo number of ladies Tuesday af­ SEED CORN, SEED OATS, SEED
ternoon at Central Park. A ten per
BARLEY, MILLET, SORGHUM
For Sale—To those wishing a nice
DENTIST
cent of the proceeds goes to the
s e e d , f:t u .
little bungalow with tong, wide veWOIIK r o l l WHITE PEOPLE IIM.I
missionary society.»
r an da overlooking large lake for
RHODES
GRASS
SEED
Dr W. F. Me Murry, secretary of
PEOPLES HANK HI ILIUM.
muny miles,
with good hunting
Honrfd of Extension of M. E.
ROOM 'J
nnd
fishing
at
hand,
1
can
offer
such
NATAL GRASS SEED
Church, South, from Louisville, Ky .
i a property within onfr-qunrter mile
was in Sanford on Monday, looking
Complete stock of garden and field of I.et-*l&gt;urg, Florida, with 25 foot P L A C E D AN Y W H F i l t h . I A I . I M \\ I I I m;
«•sin. poultry
poul
over our new church building and j seeds,
feed and supplies, incu- gasoline launch, boat house, poult!y
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Id I'aiO.
Ilull, W
w irk
rrit
-% •»
baton,
etc.
ly. StimUy !'»(•
plan* und stated that it was u plan
yards, barn, some orange und grape­
adequate to meet the needs of u
Write for our «pring catalogue nnd fruit ami shade tree*, some truck
modern rhrurh and Sunday school reekly price H*t on poul fry feed, elr.
hind, building lots, etc . at n barri-tidM* «a[ S
1
II«* 9Ai Kr** rotimitn». I^t un ifur»- *r
Oldest established and lurgest seed gain price. Address i *. n
\ J . IJOX - I M , f f ijf y f f ii r | V of v (mr u J trn iiiflC intifiwf.
IMrt&gt;
ATTI
house
in
Florida.
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Leesburg.
Florida
50
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From
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Dry Atmosphere.
"I like Hits &lt;|unlnt little mmitttuln
F*or Sale Lot 4 in Flurekii Ham­
village of yours, waiter 1 suppose I
20f, East Bay Street
can gel plenty of oxygen here" "No,
mock on Sanford Ave. and Lanark,
Advertising Company, Inc.
sir; wo’ve got local option.”—Sacred
HI line* Address Richard .Stephen­ Mutual Eire »ld (.
Jart, -..n» Ul.. M«
Jack so n v ille
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F lorida son. M I&gt;. West Lebanon, Oml.
Heart Review.
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FOR SALE

S E E n s

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Marble and (iranite
Monuments, Tombstones, Etc.

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OhUmoltile suitable for
faim purpose*. In f’n *i
new tire* all around.
609 Palmetto avenue.
51-4tp

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F'or Sale— Ten acres with home,
barn, one of the best locations in the
celery delta, land in highest state of
cultivation, very valuable property.
A. P. Connelly. 109 Magnolia.
61-2tc

Men’s Panama. Hats
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Mvr you Dii» ** i !»•%♦* ru» »e*m
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122 W. Church St.. Oliando. Ha.

Good two story six room house
for sale, $250 cash, balance monthly
payments.
A. P. Cohnelly, 109
Magnolia.
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F’oi Sale— My lot on First street
oppQstlto Rohltins Nest hotel. One
of the Attest itropositions.
Write,
wire or rail.
Ilohcrt Bucksbaum,
903 Franklin St., Tampa, J’lu. 5l-2ji

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BABY CHICKS, from big Per­
formance hens. White Wyandotte*,
tine for buck Inters
Inquire F'. P.
Strong, 1Ü6 FL 3rd St.. Sanford.
50-tf

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Wash §ilk Shirts
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F'or Sale
trurking or
cla*s shape,
C. L. Whig,

Spring Style Wool Skirts
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For Safe Tree», orange, grape­
Rejoice J In :*«.* r ' &gt;l f ’
fruit, etc. F'ir*t idu»* »lock deliver­
Janies, win, l.i ant . ■ I
¡-at.
ed. Aiftlre*« J. M. 'Charter, Enter­ one day was observed to »•'&lt; m very
happy about aopiethlng
\ *« ni|'»prise. Fl.a.
47-4tp
n for
thetlc neighbor inquired tin- '
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Joy
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Town Site for S a le - 2 0 0 acre*,
comprising part of the townnile of entering tillr,l crade 1 i E. &lt;1 1 this
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l*land Lake on the Orange Belt morning If 1 itati t'&gt; in
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Price f:i,000 00
For
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term* write A. S. Miller, Luke City,
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say* Pm &gt;nturnllv - 1■■
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F'or Suit- Three fresh milk cows
Martin Doyle, Monroe, F'lii.
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F’or Sale— 160 acres Ane trucking
hind, orange grove of 13 acres. 10 !
acre tract of splendid hammock
land. F'or full information address
Il H . c*o Court House Room 19.

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Cottage for rent, J. Musson.
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of die other fellow in th* gro*&gt;»l
out More. A. *n eridcoc« of lk&gt;
the u w s and only lha b«t of troyth.**.
gladly recommend to uteri of in*

P en craft

For Rent— A part menta .furnished
for housekeeping ôt 302 Park ave.
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Combined Office f J A j ^
and Fountain F cn

Ink

—-the newest member of the C*r1n , let
F'oi Rent oi Sale—8 room house Pencieft Ink wnte. a blue end d&lt;w. . r&lt; &gt;^
and small atorp, on Oak avenue. it if «oociflljr bnllifot, iinooih
PJI® \
One acre land foi vegetable garden. Coma in aad letu. .how you the »&lt;•” &lt;-*,v*
bottla with lha sew flow-cooiioll«.
A teal bargain. N. H. Garner.

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F’or Rent—Large front bedroom
and connecting sitting room with
fuel aupplied.
Also 'large single
bedroom. 603 Myrtle atenue.
49-4tc
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BANFOKD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2.1. 13)5

VOLUME VI
’/ 'W e ll P la n n e d Unt i l

L. J. Moughton. tin- Sanford
aichitect has the plans fur the now
comnn-rcial hotel that will he erected
In this city nl some time in the near
future and the plans me most com
plete in every particular The build­
ing will be three building- in height
with a front on Mngnol.i * venue of
HO fe&lt;* extending hack 1 ! 7 with ay
open court in the rear that would
givctul! the rooms plenty of ventila­
tion and light. The plan« are drawn
in n manner that will permit of sev­
eral changes in the first llmir, giving
the hotel either store rooms or an
arca_c^jj_ujT_i»cl th a t will in- profitable
; i U y Lt^Wl company. The plans
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iV th e ofJAco of Mr. Moughton
in t h i Bishop block and can bo seen
a t any timo.*

SWINDLER’S GANG BIG CELEBRATION
CAUGHT IN ORLANDO IN LOVELY EUSTIS
Ta p p in g s c h e m e
AND A LARGE SUPPLY OF
COUNTERFEIT MONEY

had w ir e

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

BIRTHDAY OF WASHINGTON
MOST FITTINGLY OB* SERVED YESTERDAY

Vegetable and Flower Seed
The Herald has a thousand pack­
ages of garden sited und several hun?
dreil packages of flown seeds, supS&gt;lied by the department of agricul­
ture at Washington which we will be
pleased to give to any ono who will
call for them or mail same to any'
address in the state.
Those vegetable and flower seeds
an- supplied uu through Congress­
man Claude 1/E ngle,-of Jackson­
ville, to whom the government has
sent a very largo quantity for" free
dlstiihution.’ Mr. L1Engle, though
confined to his bed a t home in Or­
tega, Jacksonville)-wrote-The Herald
that ho would «up pity us with tho
seed and that wc could mail them
under hi* government frank If wo*
would ugroe ttr paasthem routv ’ ’Onfl
or write The Herald if you wish seed.

SOME SUGGESTIONS
ON SEMINOLE FAIR
OUR BUILDINGS FOR LIVE
STOCK AND EXHIBITS-,
. ARE ISOLATED

The 22 ml of February.* the natal
Orlando, Fob. 2. It * is rather
, The Miami Herald contains the
Many* people from all parts of
day
of the Father of His Country
difficult to believe that peaceful and
* following account of the preparation«,
Florida witnessed the Setmnolo Coun­
orderly Orlando should he Invaded was celebrated yesterday at bus tin
for the meeting March 25, in Minrni,
ty Fair and their criticisms and com­
by a gang of smooth, slippery con­ in surh a fitting manner that Wash­
of the Florida Press Association? 1
pliment* are taken fn the sikme
fidence men of the most modern and ington himself looking down at the
Arrangement for the entertain­
spirit in which they are given. Tho
approved ty p e; that they should fair Florida city must have felt a
ment of the members of the Florida
following -ftom Stanley Lichty, ed­
carry on an alleged wile tapping gleam qf satisfaction.
‘/ w.. Association, who w i l l asscpiM
itor of th® Melbourne Time* Is wor­
The 22nd may he neglected somegame In the qulot Empire hotel *for
March 25
26, for a three d o W
thy of our consideration. Thr f a ir
here Msrch
several days; and that uny one nad what by tho busy Americans over
don are beginning to take form.
here was an Innovation and. had not
enough money in .thesu so-called tho United dtaUis, but not .»o the
G. Duncan Hroaaier, president of
lieert tried out although the street
day« 6f depression, to venture to patriotic people of Fust is who every'
the MFsmf I?6aM of Trade has a p ­
fair idea is rapidly displacing. tho
buck a game that makes the meth- year have a celebration that eclipse«
pointed the entertainment rommitcoiTnty fair grounds plan. Next y e ar
"CtR-br Monte Carlo seem -somewhat alUprevious endeavor« and this year
. .fee, and th® membersjwill m eet.dur­
wo hope to follow the plan suggested
the grand celebration was one of the
dull and listless.
ing* tho day today to take the initiul
hy Mr. Lichty as follows:
But it’s quite true. And more best» that lias over been pulled off
step* for tho entertainment of the
"Seminole, tho newest county in
than that the chief of pqlice und the in the state. The beautiful city' by
rbiting editors und their wives.
tho state held tho first county fair a t
sheritl have just reason to believe the lakes was in gala attire und nev­
The committeo is composed of W.
Sanford during the first week of the
N. Urmey, chairman. S. Bobo Dean, WHITE LADY ÖADLY FRIGHT­ that n trunk laden with counterfeit er looked better with the flying
present month, l i was a lively and
hill* i* lying checked in a nearby lings ami decorations and it was es­ STANLEY HANSON IS LOOK­ noisy affair all the way through.
builncv manager of the Metropolis.
ENED BY BLACK BRUTE
railroad station awaiting inspection. timated that about five thousand
Oscar T. Conklin, general manger
The shows, metry' go rounds, shoot­
ING AFTER ALL MIGRA­
YESTERDAY
And that a suit case is carefully people .were on the street during the
of the’ Herald. Don Ferris and Hob­
ing
galleries and games of chance
TORY BIRDS
guarded in a local transfer oflicu day.
art Ralston und Secretary Paddock
gave
one tho impression that ft waa
A prominent while lady w’as as­ which also m ay edntuin counteifeit
The automobile- parade was u
of the Board of Trade.
■imply
a street carvnival Instead of
saulted near her homo at Forest City money and fake wire lapping pnrpretty night and many car* were „ Stanley Hanson,-federal game war­ n county fait. Hut an consulting
The convention will open Thurs­
yesterday morning about h-n o'clock. phernnlin.
entered, some of them being dec­ den of migratory birds was in the the program nnd guide book one wan
day, March 25, when the following The black brute wa* frightened
orated m many beautiful and alle­ city last Friday on hi* round of in- able to get located and find the vari­
program will take tho afternoon:
Four
of
the
alleged
confidence
men
a w a y by her screams which brought
11 wa* *aid by those itpoclion, Mr. Hanson ha* the »tuto ous, scattered exhibits. It was three
arc in jhc county baslile; the leader gorical «liupe«
Invocation.
tier husband und
severe
other
who
witnessed
the
parade that no of Flotilla ini his field and no one blocks from chickens to horses,
of
the
gang
i*
at
large,
und
cvnding
Address by Robert J. Holly, pres­ people to her rescue
«he Van
more
b**a
tit
if
id
car«
have been seen knows mors* about the hiitls of Flot­ entile and hogs, and tRe fruit and
a
«core
of
»hrewd
officers;
and
the
ident of the Florida Press Associa­ choked and scratched by he ("lend
The following .ullng farm products were well out of reach
tion and-editor of the Shnforii Her­ before help came The negro lied anil victim who ln«i a limit $700. und the in tin- -T.it»- A ci r decorated in white illa than he
and
yellow
anil
idled
with
little
girls
of
the
government
reguiding tnl- of the unimuls and birds. Properly
linuiu
iwr
who
saved
linn
from
fur­
ald.
up to the present time ha« not been I
Adflrt-ss of welcome on behalf &lt;&gt;f apprehended und in the event that I ther losses are speeding to New was given the llr-t prize. "I’fli* car grutdry bird* was iprettily published: located nil of the exhibits would have
bolonged to || Ray Ferrari. A car
From the number of letters which shown up to »plendid advantage.
the Miami Hoard of Trade by pres­ he is caught it is not tho ight (lint j York.
decorat'd
in
the
shape
of
.s
»hip
they
have n-ceived on tile »abject Exhibit» ul a county fair should be
ident (I Duncan Drossier.
II w ill he llei rsslir-, for t-iC i Hurts ! ■Sheriff (iordofi yesterday received
and
labelled
Tipperary
was
given
recently,
officials of the department in tho nature of a continued per­
Response by Chris. U. Cudrington. to spend any money on Ins triu^. I -l wire from the sherill at Arcadia to
the
second
prize
und
the
third
went
nf
ngricultme
believe that sports- formance.
trice president of the Florida Press He is described a* being Ma r k, five ' ‘""rest certain men known to be in
to
a
b
&gt;
i
ad
ul
cat
in
the
shape
of
a
men
may
unintentionally
viultae the
Association and editor of the lb* feet in l ulghf. -.1
W.-..T
i%3, r ...... Ik il he. Im» I " r b i n d o wie. hud previously visited
We are not making these com­
flower basket
provision* of I lie federal migratory
that
city
and
worked
ft
ron
fid
enei*
Land Daily New*.
on new «mi &gt;if blue overall«
Oilier
ment*
in any »pirit of criticism, but
Tin- merchant* llnsi jiaradc wa* bird law, which it is the purpose of
The arrest caused conni der­
Roll call, report of membership Cities are requested to keep a wiitcli gu nie
simply to »how that hastily prepared
committee, and enrollment of new for hint, n« he will likely lake the ubi** « * ci te men i , M A Whitnoy. J also great mid tin* many design* the government to enforce rigidly, plan»,
without tho proper gtougd
Under the provision* of this law
E Eagle, M I Eaton and one John were a *r*-dit to i bs- city of Ku*ti*
member*. Secretary's report, irons- railroad to m.ik-- lit* c* i-,i |h*.
and
buildings
it i« mighty hard for
and Is* r ■■uti*rpri-ing merchniil«
mi water fowl can In* »hot in (Is
' urer's report, announcement«
any county tu make a creditable
Tin- lady 1 « prostrated from the Doc falling Ulto the police net
The I ss-tls It and worked over northern or breeding zone after Jun
The evening will be devoted to fright and I In- at tempt it assault "I bey wi fe quickly lodged III the
time
I furnished music fur all tin* 15. «■a. &lt;»■)&gt;t in New Jersey where th«* showing of its resources. Seminoi®
entertainment, provided by the en ­ ha» »cared many peopU l u i u g In county jail
¡» a great county anil Sanford, tho
purud* ami the many event* and season extends to February 1.
tertainment committee of the Hoard tha t section of t lie niuiitry and
During fair week H trup wa* tnisl
county rent, iB li splendid city; and
a* it-uul rsivered Iheinselves with
In most &lt;d the southern or winof Trade
■w«* venture to say that the second
damaged tin- county
Summary for K S Walton of Poughkeepsie, glory
toting
rmn* l Is«- season closes F»*l 1,
Friday's morning’s program will vengeance on the brute will tendi ,i N Y . w lut ow n» an orange grove
county fair next year will show a
Vrooiig the fei.lsires &lt;.f the day but extend« to Feb 15 in Honda, vast improvement over the first.
be ill vocation, roll call, followed by needed le-«on to the trilling negroes near Avon Park
Wallori «a* Imi lo
’ an address |&gt;y M F Hi-therington, that are going through i lie" country tIn* ronde*vous of thè ulleged cortfl- Ws-re th«* decorate»! bsint* on the Georgia and South Carolina.
The promoters of the Brevard
Tbe*i* regalatlons a r i e prorluimrd
editor of thp Lakeland Telegram with an job and mil king to do but denee in (he Empire hotel, led lo lakc'in » parade and Ifie inany boat
county
(air ate to be rongrutulatod
Mr Hetherington’s subject will hr, commit rrinie* of every «ori There belle ve tliat reai co mitici ioti by lole- ia. es dui mg tlu- aftcriuion, a* Kus- , un October I, 1314. No rhuiige ha» on their wisdom of goingat th® thing
"The Value and Necessity of t'o- is no place for such negroes in this phonti and telegrnph existed be- li» lina some of thè fastcst spoeti t »ine« been made in thern and no right from the very start
Have a
The day chungo la’ likely t&lt;* be malie until thè
county’ and all of them should be tween Orlando and Icuding race niolor lioat» in Ibi* «late
plare for eviuything und everything
i Operation."
truck*.
• wit- marretl in jmrt bj a lieavy min constilutinnality of thè luw bus been in its place hobls good at a countyMr Ray L. Neal, superintendent tnuglit tin« lesson now
tinti starteli In ilo- morning and f«*ll p»««cd mi by thè United Stat»«« «ti­
of the plant of the Record Company
fair as u»-ll as anywhere else It will
Iteri* money wn» . displnyed in
ni
t:tn«s» all .liiring ilo- nfterinion. lui', preme inurl
Sheriff
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at
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In*
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p
Later
will follow with an address of inter­
mean slice».«« m ibe end One month
ij ila si 1 1 11*-« T 11•
»V u m j l d in a ke l o h l l I»
Un fn»iid»&gt; -pini *d Do- • r«»w*1 w.»«
v„ I inulti r „(
tío
I lie *r a il
n | ! hi *
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la ,I |I i|„.
1li** li W |I||I- more tnd lln- fair is on What are yOy
est to printer publisher«, the «iib 11111•- »I , a
-b u d d e r
S o r a p i d i ; , w**rc f o r t u n e je&gt;I "f wlllch Will lie “ llow Do i oil negr o ..II .lai . « » t i r i l a . &gt;a u g b f him I l i a d e ..ni| l n - t ( l u t i W a ll o r i l o o k a i -n way «Liinp* n» it and Ilo- numi v u b s t l u i t .*11 * bang»-« mi t tu- r* g o l a - | Mr I mil vulual, lining to make it a
, v• 1« m i urn-'J oc -, hedule timiliuti- inu-t In- nin.-ldi-rcd fui a | ■ri*••I great affau?"
Bo R '
Adjournment will then !&gt;. bi»t n id i « M at, balls bridge .vini • I n n i. »
H e s u i t i , of &gt; o u r* e
so
U was u gnu t day lur Fusti», and of niiiety day», and thun musi bu
,ìtlj bi» earnings appear and so
taken until M o'clock in the evening before he *&gt;ill*l In* rapt in* I Io« leg
ibe li euri of t'Iarence Woods must approvod ami aigned hy thè l’resiThe evening session jvill be a aerie» was lirukcn by a sitôt which brought badly did hf&gt; need cash that he went
hit ve HWidted wilh ¡»ride a« he wntrh- il**nt&gt;i before they li eco me effective. I-’-* Cheerful \V«irkrrs Entcrtnln
of addresses by prominent Florida him dowrn. Sheriff Hand i* reticent to New York un»l enlisted the aid of
ed thè thrnng» of pc»qdu w ho hitd !t i» th il» evident thnt1 there i* ito
Tin* members of the Cheerfu 1
editors and music by local singers. as to the whereabout* of the negro a hunker friend
The hankiT came I»-.
Oligli
civil
1
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1
Fu«tis
thr
u
«Htm
Worker»
Class &lt;»( the (ien»*vn M, E.
l«»s*ìbility
thnt
tlu*
prnltibition
&lt;
&gt;
f
at
present,
but
he
bnbe*n
taken
Tho speaker* will be Low B. Brown
to Orlando with Wrltnn to prntec)
Ill great .id \i't 11«llig id the . di' «pi I n g « l i m i t i I I g w ili In- IO m i ' W ay Church. South, met at tho home of
and \V L. Straub of St Petersburg. to Ocala nr I’u L i k a lor -ab1 keeping linn
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t.f. ion
their teacher. Mrs \Y J Daniels
George A. McClellan of Jacksonville, until In- &lt;asi In- hr* i.k,bi to trial
11’i»*iiig 1l|n.-i' WRn • . t r. i, i|i"l 1111' mmiifieti tlii.» year
In quick order a bunco game wa\
ml
it
will
not
!*■
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inM.nng
bun
The ufliciiils nf ih»* Unili-il State* j Friday. Feb. 13th for the regular
and Willis H Powell of Clearwater
.»iqnifeiii tli.'ii cam,. tiu&gt; telegram i i !» ni n 1mu limn Sa Ilford wen- Mr
Those present w»*re* Miss
back
Until
lise
t
«fileni»
M
.»baits
di-pari m*i|i’ **f ¡igr li llli nu* wbn ari* «»trial
These gentlemen are all excellent
ir" m
\ - i d i i a n d t h e fo ur v!*»'1»’
.lini
Mr
1
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.r
M
D
l
T
hatbi-rilie
Flynl, M,».« Claire H ar­
Sb.«
riff
II
.nul
an.I
b,*
f
•
*b
pit
speaker« and will talk on Ti-r«* Tart ]
- l,r - » .I . afrc«li-d
Mill in llo- »x M W F Wat«.Ml U 1 Holly Mr ••nlru-'fil wuli tlu- cnfuri ciuchi »*( rison. Miss t'ulln Grant,and Messrs.
tics
..re
to
I
f
.
o||g:
1
•
‘
est
Upon
th»*
law
are
ansino»
tliat
thè»»*
fact»
|
and Timely topic* of intiri i to
citcmi-ni one of the men. supposed nu i Mo. Dii ti ru b. Mr and Mr«
Iesse Tilinghnsl, Horace Rnulerson,
their good work in »aplnrtng the
newspaper publishers.
to I»- the leader, parked the m ys­ |i \. U»blw»*|I I* M Ualdwi-ll and bc linprc««* d utinn l|i»* pcnjilc In*- | Wilb.i no KiIImc, tiscur Langford and
Saturday morning the convention j r” ^r" 111
terious trunk, had it taken t&lt;&gt; the Mi » Annie I.«*» t.nl»lw»l|, Mr mid • cium- it i» thè Intcntlnn tn mvi'atl Edsin Raulerson.
The following
will entt-r upon it» last day's *«*»depot, paid a m-fcro the equivalent Mr*. Tyler mid gunsts, M. P. Lipe gate carcfully all reports of viola­ gam»’s were played: Going to Texas,
l.akrlnnd Fair Open*
timi» made to tini department's in*lon in Miami. The first numlmr on
of $15, it I* said, to have the trunk
Li.kcland, Fla., Feb 23. The checked to a nearby town. But in­ E A. Galloway. W. K. Renfroe, spertnr» and waitlenn ami ti» |UO»c- stage conch, cat nnd an ice and lost
the program will ho an address by
(frurgi* Hall. Mr und Mr*. N. H
word conti’sl, nil of which caused
Gilbert D. I,cach of the Tampa Polk county an n ual fair wa* &lt;»(wued stead of boarding the »»me train Garner. Mr*. U &lt;) McLaughlin and cuU* all sudi violations in tlu*.federai much mirth. After the games wero
Tribune. Mr. Leach's subject will at If o’clock yesterdriy afternoon by with the mysterious trunk the leader mai y others.
i cotirt».
.
*
,
played Mi*» Flynt ’ conducted tho
Governor
Trammell.
Preceding
the
In thi» clnnocl ioti it i* ppinted mit guests to the lilning rnorm whtre
be ‘‘Advertising Get Your Monpy."
shrewdly eluded the efforts of a
This wifi be followed by the re­ ojM*ning of the fair a pari ib- wa* held veritable cordon ol sheriff, police
Big M err ha odi M* stork
■,h* t iwor-cutln nn m“ &gt;" In* IronUutrd they partook of. rol^cshmonls, con­
ports of committees, und the election in which the Governm, city and and deputies und disappeared ill an
/
»pinks
of
Oviedo
cannot
o
n
l
y
: “'
tlmf wJthi'1
yeurH of sisting of t-ake, cuKdied grapefruit,
of officers. Tho big feature of every coun)y official», police department automobile, or m ay hi* in Orlando bon't of making the-finest shing1e»|l *........dense.
peel, hot chocolr.te and old feshlof.ed
invention then follows, the voting nnd fire department und various or­ in disguise.
molasses randy. After refreshments
in
the
state
un»l
having
on»*
of
the
for the place of the next annual ganization* participated The pa­
largest shingle mill», but lias recentShot W hile Hunting
The
trunk
is
a
t
a
nearby
station
the
business session was held. Miss
-meeting.
Kissimmee, which gavp rade was lira tied b y G. II AIHeld a* and held by the sheriff of a neigh­ ly put In on»* of the largest «tork », * Willis* Woodruff i* resting easy at Ki te Flynl was cl»*eted president».
Miami such a hard rnce for the 1315 grand m arshal,• followed l.y I&gt; M boring county. It is believed that ni e nera I mcichamlise in the munhomo on Myrtle avenue r.t pres- Mis* Claire Harrison secretary audi
convention, will undoubtedly b»* the Sm ith, dressed to ropo-e-m Uncle the trunk contains a large quantity l j ,.nd cun now bnu»l of having one *-nt and it 1« the hope of the physi­ E«l win Raulerson reporter.
After
Sam
.
The
assistant
marshals
were
fir't entry this year, and Sanford
of
counterfi'it
money;
the
greut
ilelof
the
best
stores
in
this
^ection.
the
business
was
attended
to
tho
cians that his arm can be saved,
will probably make its appearance C. A. Will and P. R Riv.-r*. The uge and flood of money thut w/ts Mr Spinks recently rented the lie was accidentally shot jn tho rim« adjourned. We wish to con­
parade was made up a* follows:
Ibis time.
flushed lieforo the eyes of the gullible Smith block next to the Oviedo right arm while hunting with Mr. gratulate Mrs. Daniels for her Inter­
Mounted |K»lice.
(/
Bank building und filled the room* Spic»ii lust Fiiday ami at first it was est in tho class und wo wish to thank
Walton.
.t
Fire department.
Open Ntyr Lumber Yard
with
n large stock ol general mor- thought that his arm would have to Miss Flynt for her part in the enter­
Governor Trammell ami party.
chuwTfse
and expect« to gather In be amputated but he in getting along tainment.
A new- lumber yard la now in op­
Lakeland municinpl float.
Miss Bennett to Hpeak
tintrade
ol the surrounding county. nicely now, much to the relief of his .
Reporter.
eration In Sanford, under the guid­
Tumpa Drum am i File Corps.
Miss
Bello
Bonnott
of
Richland,
ance. o[ the dwnera, Mr. W. S. Price
mnny
friends
and
his
parents,
Mr.
Elks.
*
Oviedo Bsnk’w New V)f ccr*
and Mr-i. C. C. Woodruff,
C. Collcr of the Sanford
Lakeland Civil Engineers' basket Ky., president of the Woman’* Mis­
Sudden Death of Tourist
sionary Council of the Methodist
The
Bank
of
Oviedo
held
their
a
n
­
Novelty Works.
ball team.
Sebastian Crane, u Kansas pna.sengjr
The Sanford Novelty Y^ork« was
Lakehlnd High School basket hall Church in the south will speak on nual election o l officers last week
^Raising Water Cress
on
the southbound train S aturday af­
Wednesday
aftetnoon
at
2:30
o’clock
and
the
following
were
elected
:'
catablUhad. in Sanford about a year team.
ternoon
was stricken with apoplexy •
Lug«*
Kennedy
has
a
corner
on
the
at
tfie
Baptist
church
in
this
city,
B.
G.
Smith,
president.
*
•fo and have been doing a general
Lakeland Band.
a t Enttirpri«« Junction and brought
market
for
water
cress
and
at
pres­
under
the
auspices
of
the
Woman's
T.
W.
Lawton,
vice
president.
contracting business,»as well as opBoy Scouuf, Confederate Veter­
ent is supplying tho big hotels on tho hero for medical treatment but ex­
I L. Cook, cashier. *
¡¡»«¡Ml * n9v*Ry work*. However, ans, G. At R. nnd other civic or fra­ Society of tho Methodist church.
Miss
Bennett’s
address
will
be
"A
Directors: B. G. Smith, T. W. east coast wilh this toothsome mor­ pired in a short time at the Sanford*
? bu*J*m b** *n»wn to such an ternal
lvl IHM organizations.
Glimpse of tho Heme Field."
Lawton, I. W. Cook. M. M. Smith, sel of the vegctatdn line. Water House, where he had been carried.
to
*** found " • « “ « * Large Lakeland float
Every one is invited to hear her. J l’. Mussclw hit»*, T U Brannon. cress grows in the small c.cek* nnd Together with hi* wife Mr Crane
tin*
,um,* r y a rd In ConneroOther
th er rtonts.
floats
Tho
women of Sanford will receive
Tho Oviedo Bank I* m a most ditches whole the fresh mil phut ha»l been touring Florida and no
and the old building of the
Decorated autpmohile«
an
inspiration
by
hearing
this
gifted
flourishing
condition and the official« fitter flow» from the wells andt Luke thought of death bed conn* until
r ° ” C°U Bottling Works has been
Tho fair was opened thi* after­
"*erpri«e.
nro
well
pleased
with th»« progress ^has discovered several good pi tches the stroku hapiiened r.t
and
consecrated
woman.
th” * B*
01 ,omo property of noon with the exhibit* all in place.
The
remains
were
prrparcd
for
burial
made
since
the
opening
of
the
hank,
j
in
various
places
near
this
city.
He
* • C- L. and stock Is arriving for There is the finest line of exhibits
by
Millor
&amp;
Son
and
wero
accom­
also
cultivates
a
patch
on
Roily
At three o'clock Wednesday after­
l.°, datB tnd complete lumber ever seen at a Folk county fair and
.The vnlentlne party given at Pa- avenue and expects to make, a'good panied to Kansasby the sorrowing wife
? V w1{,lc,, 14 already in operation, tho attendance tho opening day la noon at the Woman'« Club P r.
will not only furnish lumber for larger and mote representative. The Minp.t J. Savage will apeak infor­ ola on tho 13th by Mrs. C. C. profit out of it. As there is but ¡indulso by E. C. Chittenden, who act­
win 0*J*r*^ °w . of .the owners, but school exhibit is ono of tho most mally of his recollections of some Jonys and Mra. II. B. Baker of little expense attached to raising it ed as 'a n escort for the Sanford lodge
»eU to the public as well.
New England poeta. Tho Literature Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. A. W and gathering the crea» he ought to of Maaons. Mr. Crane was a th irty
interesting of all.
I
The various places of business Department most cordially invites Patton of Paola was a social surress, make godU. If &gt;ou w ant any of this second’ degree Mason and h® waa
B. J. Minton has returned bpmo wero dosed for ^he afternoon ao that tho members of the Woman's Club Thank« are due to Mr. ttnd Mra. fine teliflh r.k any time you can teave met a t »Momphi» by a dobgation of
in
all might participate in the opening to share this delightful p riv ile g e Bridge and other» who bo ably a»* your ordenrat the office of the Coca Jlhrlnera from his home lodge,
Kansas,
Cola
Buttling
Co.
jiat4d*‘
:
.
with them.
of 4he big fair.'
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                    <text>ABOUT PEO PLE'
AND EVENTS

WOMAN’S CLUB

For Wednesday, Fob. 24lh, the
Literature Department of the Worn*
,Vrte England Supper
. t
un’» Club extends to the members'
of the other depaitments a moat I The ladies of the Congregational
rordial invitation to shale the (treat church will hold a New Englund
privilege of hearing un informal talk supper on Saturday. February 27th,
by the Hev. Minot J. Savage, who instinil of on the 20th ns formerly
is the guest of Mrs, George If F’er- announced.
The »upper will bo
nald.
Dr. Savage is well known given in the Hynes building on^West
through hla long ministry at the First street,,
*
Church of the Unity in Boston and
later in the CHtirch of the Messiah
On ncrount of the serious illness
in New York. His splendid life mes­ of Mrs. Terheun theie will be no
sage of hopefulness of the broader society events in this issue of The
and clearer outlook ha* reached Herald.
Mrs. Terheun experts to
thousands through his many pub­ be all tight tomorrow and will be
lished books of sermons, story and found at her post as usual.
poems.
Ho is a man rich in memories nnd
Cut on Depot far a Day
the Literature Department is highly
. I t is told here on good authority
favored in his consent to give them
that
this play which is.to he present­
first hnnd stories of those men and
ed
here
on Mnrch 4th at the Im­
women of New England, whose work
perial
for
the benefit of the Woman's
has based their department study
Club
building
funtl had a run of a
for this winter and last.
week in Atlanta where it was piem
,,
*
sented by local talent. Tho scenes
v Club Dance
are so peifoctly ridiculous, even
The regular monthly dance of the without the costuming th at. it is
social department of the Woman’s diliirult to rehearse for the laugh­
Club was held on Tuesday evening. ter.
The characters uio nil real
Owing to the Inclement weather people, but odd in many ways, such
only about twelve rouples partici- ns wo see every day, und the cast
pared in theevening’a pleasure, but every one has entered into the spirit
v rumor say* it- was onv ul -tho.
■parts with* atrrh sympathy
enjoynkle rlub dance* of the season and enthusiasm ns to guatanteo n
Groups* 9
.— — [)nr«wg th**-iut*-tmission ths.host­ remarkable- production.
ess for the evening, Mrs. C. O. Mc­ and 10 will rehearse at Mrs. Hoi
Laughlin served coffee nnd wafers. ly’s and Wednesday und Friday
The following were among the nights of next week at dull rooms.
guests present: Mr. and Mis. R. A. They include Mr. Holly, Miss Flor­
Newman, Mm. Samuel Puleston, ence Frank, Mrs. Gonzales, Mm.
Saldee
Williams,
Mm. O. W. Brady, Misse* Saldee Younts, Miss
Misses
Gretchen
and
t
Olga
Scfipltz.
VYilllam*. Anna McLaughlin, Ade­
Mrs.
Holly,
Miss
Plant,
Mts.
Geo.
laide Higgins. ‘Clarissa Starling, Char
Fox,
Mr.
Hoy
Chittenden,
George
lotte Hand, Tiilts; Messrs. Joe Chit­
tenden, Billy Hand, Ernest Galloway McLaughlin and Kennetk Murrell.
Monday und Thuisduy nights at
Charles Woodruff, Bowen, McClin­
7 o'clock -the following groups, 1-3
tock, Billy Lefllet and Dr. Fain.
and 6 will rehearse. They idclude
Misses Lucy Whitnei and . Ruth
The social department will enter­
Kunner, Mr. und MY*. Dingee, Mis«
tain with n "Guess What” party on
E. McLaughlin, Mr. Elton Moughnext Tuesday nftoinoon at 3 o'clpek.
ton.
Misses Ghelchen nnd Olga
It i s ' hoped all the member* will
Schultz, Mr Lloyd, Mis* Aspinwull,
come und help make the afternoon
Miss Carrie Ensminger
and M&gt;.
an enjoyable one.
Felix Frank and Mr. Carl Roumfllat.
Real Economy.
On Tuesday und Friduy nights
Economy nleo means that tho father
groups
4-5 and 7 including Mr. C.
with a turkey wing income ought not
Mahoney.
Misses Maty and Lucca
to undertake to buy ostrich plumed
hats for six daughters who regard Chappell, Misses Gretchen and Olga
washing dishes as drudgery and sling­ Schultz. Dr. und Mm. Hutt, Dr.
ing tho frying pan a disgrace.—Hous­ Fain, Mr. Ernest Householder, Ml*s
ton Tost.
Gladys Morris, Mias Fish, Norma

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Parrish and Florence Homy.
I
The directoi, Mrs. J. W. Harries Journals Publish Special Editions for
For Rent— S everal m,,,
urges these participants not to make
Soldiers st tho Front
rooms
over Yowell's. Enquire S’ . j.
engagements on
their
rehearsal
Yowcll Sc Co.
nights, and to learn all their lines 1 Washington.—Tho Belgian legation
as soon us possible, and plojiso not j,a)! received copies of "trench edl
For Rent— Two big .tore* on
lions" of Belgian newspapers In which
to take the grip.
East
First street. Joe De Mont
tho main feature la columns of per
/
Coca Cola Company.
2t if
Mm. Chas. 8. lsler and petite sonai paragraphs addressed to sol­
■*&gt;
Miss lsler have returned to their diers in tho Belgian army by regimen- .
* All Local Advertisement« Under
home in Fitzgerald, Ga., after a tal and company designations telling
W ANTRTl
pleasant stay of some length with them of the whereabouts of their fami­ This Heading THREE CENTS a o
,
Mr. and Mr*. C. M. William* ciYi lies. Many of these paragraphs con­ Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
1
clude, "Send nows."
Palmetto avenue.
Charge 25 Cents.
These "trench editions" are circulat­
Good table hoard nt Mr» |{ j
ed
In an effort to re-establish commu­ &lt; « « ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » Jones, 266 I'nrk avenue.
Mr* S. G. Kennedy and her sis­
nication between the men at the front
ter. Mrs. J. R. Parrott of Kinston.
and their scattered families, many of
If -you wish to sell your Sanford
N. C., visited Tampa and attended whom are now In Frarice, England or _
&lt;&gt;
property or «change it for &lt; |,.v«.
the Gaaparilla celebration, returning Holland.
land, Ohio property communii-»u
Monday last,
Besides tho personal paragraphs the
For Saler-Wholesalo shipping fresh with Wm. J.'Wilson, No. ||19 Wii.
papers carry news of tho war nnd lam­ water Ash business, including Ash
liamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio, or
Among the Methodists
poons against the enemy.
nets, fish boats nnd gasoline launches John Wilsoft, Mellon ville uvenur
Next Sunday will he New Church
also Ash house, etc. Inquire of C. L. Sanford.
u ti
Duy with us and we have something
Vincent.
29-tfc
special to offer you. 'Come nnd see.
--------------------------- - - --------------Wanted— To hire a mult- oi* her»
Regular church services at 11
Theatrical "Green Room.” *
for Sale Cheap— Farm ol if arret, i to, work on farm for alum on«
Tho green room, which is now prac­
o'clock a. m. and 7 o’clock p. m.
4»4 tiled, house und outbuildings,. month, possibly buy. W. E Hath«
tically
obsolete,
flourished
for
many
Visitors most cordially Invited to at­
Easy terms.'W’ay, Wagner, Ha.
M-’Jtc
years. It was tho room wherein the with growing crops.
tend.
E.
Squiresl
Reason,
sickness.
W.
Rov. and Mrs. Steinmeyer, Mr actors assembled to await thejr “ call"
Lost— On First street Saturday
38-tf
to tho stage, and It took the name near Celery avenue.
and Mrs. W. W. Abernathy,*. Dr. from tho green walls of the original
night, Onyx and Coial Brooch.
and Mrs. R. M. Mason, Mr. and apartment behind (be scenes In Drury
F'oi Sale— Ten thousand Bermuda Finder will ho rewarded if returned
Mrs. J. W. Adams, Mrs. Bryan, t I-nno theater set apart by David Gar­ onion plants for quick sifle. Apply to Herald ofAco. ,
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Mis. W. P. Fields, Mns. T..A. New­ rick when he assumed the manage­ Geo. Randall, 817 W. 1st St.
Wanted— A forceful talesman, a
ton, Mts. Davis, Mrs. E. L. Mar­ ment of that historic house.
62-F'ri-2tp
real
producer, in every town in Flor­
shall, Mrs. Dally and Dr. Houchcllc
id».
Write immediately to b,.(
went over to Enterprise to attend th
— For Shlrf-or Trade—-Wood- yard
qufror,
P. 0. Box 1498, Jacksonville
tfle Ejfko IIfori for BTBtt 'Conference
and mill. Owner has other business.
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l b « 1247, city.
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This Bible conference is a great
Wfe carry all the leading varieties of
For Sale— Old Fibre Factory site months old. White spot on l.nxit,
spiritual help to everyone who .at­ Farm, Field nnd Garden Seed that have on Lnke Monroe, nenr old Atlantic tips of rll four feet white
hinder
tends and everybody should make a been tested and known to lie adapted to Coast Lino Ry. passenger depot, please return to 1002 W«*«t Fir»t
this soil nnd climate.
special effort to be nt some of the
We can All your'order immediately Splendid site for manufacturing in- street or notify 1. L. Andre*«,
services if not alt.
for new crop of all varieties of
dustry. Roth rail and water facil- Room II, Peoples Rank Itl.lg
Mis. E. L. Marshall, chairman of
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SEED BEANS. SEED POTATOES: Itles. For terirlH and price address 1
the finance committee was instru­
ENGLISH PEAS. CUCUMBER. TO- L. B. Wootton, e-o American Fibre
mental in having -Mr. Plummer dem­
MATO. PEPPER SEED, ETC.
Company, Jacksonville, Florida.
onstrate hla aluminum ware to a
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largo number of ladies Tuesday af­ SEED CORN, SEED OATS, SEED
ternoon at Central Park. A ten per
BARLEY, MILLET, SORGHUM
For Sale— To those wishing a nice
DENTIST
cent of the proceeds goes to the
s e e d , f:t u .
little bungalow with tong, wide veWOIIK r o l l WHITE PEOPLE IIM .I
missionary society.»
randa overlooking large lake for
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PEOPLES HANK HI ILIUM.
muny miles,
with good hunting
Honrfd of Extension of M. E.
ROOM 'J
nnd
fishing
at
hand,
1
can
offer
such
N A T A L G R A S S SE ED
Church, South, from Louisville, Ky .
i a property within onfr-qunrter mile
was in Sanford on Monday, looking
Complete stock of garden and field of I.et-*l&gt;urg, Florida, with 25 foot P L A C E D A N Y W H F i l t h . I A I . I M \\ I I I m ;
«•sin. poultry
poul
over our new church building and j seeds,
feed and supplies, incu- gasoline launch, boat house, poult!y
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Ilull, W
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baton,
etc.
ly. StimUy !'»(•
plan* und stated that it was u plan
yards, barn, some orange und grape­
adequate to meet the needs of u
Write for our «pring catalogue nnd fruit ami shade tree*, some truck
reekly price H*t on poul fry feed, elr.
modern rhrurh and Sunday school
hind, building lots, etc . at n barri-tidM* «a[ S
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Oldest established and lurgest seed gain price. Address i*. n
\J. IJOX -IM , f f ijfy ffiir |V of v(mr uJtrniiiflC intifiwf. IMrt&gt;
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house
in
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From
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Dry Atmosphere.
"I like Hits &lt;|unlnt little mmitttuln
F*or Sale Lot 4 in Flurekii Ham­
village of yours, waiter 1 suppose I
20f, East Bay Street
can gel plenty of oxygen here" "No,
mock on Sanford Ave. and Lanark,
Advertising Company, Inc.
sir; wo’ve got local option.”—Sacred
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Address Richard .Stephen­ Mutual Eire » l d ( .
Jart, -..n» Ul.. M«
Jacksonville
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son. M I &gt; . West Lebanon, Oml.
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FOR SALE

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For Rent— A part menta .furnished
for housekeeping ôt 302 Park ave.
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F'oi Rent oi Sale—8 room house
and small atorp, on Oak avenue.
One acre land foi vegetable garden.
A teal bargain. N. H. Garner.
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F'or Sale— Ten acres with home,
barn, one of the best locations in the
celery delta, land in highest state of
cultivation, very valuable property.
A. P. Connelly. 109 Magnolia.
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Good two story six room house
for sale, $250 cash, balance monthly
payments.
A. P. Cohnelly, 109
Magnolia.
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Wash §ilk Shirts
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Marble and (iranite
Monuments, Tombstones, Etc.

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F’oi Sale— My lot on First street
oppQstlto Rohltins Nest hotel. One
of the Attest itropositions.
Write,
wire or rail.
Ilohcrt Bucksbaum,
903 Franklin St., Tampa, J’lu. 5l-2ji

Spring Style Wool Skirts
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BABY CHICKS, from big Per­
formance hens. White Wyandotte*,
tine for buck Inters
Inquire F'. P.
Strong, 1Ü6 FL 3rd St.. Sanford.
50-tf

F'or Sale OhUmoltile suitable for
trurking or faim purpose*. In f’n*i
cla*s shape, new tire* all around.
C. L. Whig, 609 Palmetto avenue.
51-4tp

Ratine Wash Skirts
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F'or Suit- Three fresh milk cows
Martin Doyle, Monroe, F'lii.
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For Safe Tree», orange, grape­
R e jo ic e J In :*«.* r ' &gt;l f ’
fruit, etc. F'ir*t idu»* »lock deliver­
J a n i e s , w i n , l.i ant . ■ I
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ed. Aiftlre*« J. M. 'Charter, Enter­ one day was observed to »•'&lt; m very
happy about aopiethlng
\ *« ni|'»prise. Fl.a.
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thetlc neighbor inquired tin- '
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Town Site for Sale-200 acre*,
comprising part of the townnile of entering tillr,l crade 1 i E. &lt;1 1 this
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F’or Sale— 160 acres Ane trucking
hind, orange grove of 13 acres. 10 !
acre tract of splendid hammock
land. F'or full information address
Il H . c*o Court House Room 19.
titlundo Florida.
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THE SANFORD HERALD I

PAGE EIGHT

F’or Rent— Large front bedroom
and connecting sitting room with
fuel aupplied.
Also 'large single
bedroom.
603 Myrtle atenue.
49-4tc
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out More. A . *n eridcoc« of lk&gt;
the u w s and only lha b «t of troyth.**.
gladly recommend to uteri of in*

G u rter’s
Pencraft
Combined Office f J A j ^
and Fountain F cn

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—-the newest member of the C*r1n , let
Pencieft Ink wnte. a blue end d&lt;w. . r&lt; &gt;^
it if «oociflljr bnllifot, iinooih
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Coma in aad let u. .how you the »&lt;•” &lt;- *,v*
bottla with lha sew flow-cooiioll«.

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BANFOKD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2.1. 13)5

VOLUME VI

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’/ 'W ell Planned Unti l

L. J. Moughton. tin- Sanford
aichitect has the plans fur the now
comnn-rcial hotel that will he erected
In this city nl some time in the near
future and the plans me most com
plete in every particular
The build­
ing will be three building- in height
with a front on Mngnol.i * venue of
HO fe&lt;* extending hack 1! 7 with ay
open court in the rear that would
givctul! the rooms plenty of ventila­
tion and light. The plan« are drawn
in n manner that will permit of sev­
eral changes in the first llmir, giving
the hotel either store rooms or an
arca_c^jj_ujT_i»cl that will in- profitable
; i U y Lt^Wl company. The plans
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in t h i Bishop block and can bo seen
at any timo.*

SWINDLER’S GANG BIG CELEBRATION
CAUGHT IN ORLANDO IN LOVELY EUSTIS
had

w ir e

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AND A LARGE SUPPLY OF
COUNTERFEIT MONEY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

BIRTHDAY OF WASHINGTON
MOST FITTINGLY OB* SERVED YESTERDAY

Vegetable and Flower Seed
The Herald has a thousand pack­
ages of garden sited und several hun?
dreil packages of flown seeds, supS&gt;lied by the department of agricul­
ture at Washington which we will be
pleased to give to any ono who will
call for them or mail same to any'
address in the state.
Those vegetable and flower seeds
an- supplied uu through Congress­
man Claude 1/Engle,-of Jackson­
ville, to whom the government has
sent a very largo quantity for" free
dlstiihution.’ Mr. L 1Engle, though
confined to his bed at home in Or­
tega, Jacksonville)-wrote-The Herald
that ho would «uppity us with tho
seed and that wc could mail them
under hi* government frank If wo*
would ugroe ttr paasthemroutv ’ ’Onfl
or write The Herald if you wish seed.

SOME SUGGESTIONS
ON SEMINOLE FAIR
OUR BUILDINGS FOR LIVE
STOCK AND EXHI BI T S- ,
. ARE ISOLATED

The 22ml of February.* the natal
Orlando, Fob. 2. It * is rather
Many* people from all parts of
day
of the Father of His Country
difficult to believe that peaceful and
Florida witnessed the Setmnolo Coun­
orderly Orlando should he Invaded was celebrated yesterday at bus tin
ty Fair and their criticisms and com­
by a gang of smooth, slippery con­ in surh a fitting manner that Wash­
pliment* are taken fn the sikme
fidence men of the most modern and ington himself looking down at the
spirit in which they are given. Tho
approved type; that they should fair Florida city must have felt a
following -ftom Stanley Lichty, ed­
carry on an alleged wile tapping gleam qf satisfaction.
itor of th® Melbourne Time* Is wor­
The 22nd may he neglected somegame In the qulot Empire hotel *for
thy of our consideration. Thr fair
several days; and that uny one nad what by tho busy Americans over
here was an Innovation and. had not
enough money in .thesu so-called tho United dtaUis, but not .»o the
lieert tried out although the street
day« 6f depression, to venture to patriotic people of Fust is who every'
fair idea is rapidly displacing. tho
buck a game that makes the meth- year have a celebration that eclipse«
coiTnty fair grounds plan. Next year
"CtR-br Monte Carlo seem -somewhat alUprevious endeavor« and this year
wo hope to follow the plan suggested
the grand celebration was one of the
dull and listless.
hy Mr. Lichty as follows:
But it’s quite true. And more best» that lias over been pulled off
"Seminole, tho newest county in
than that the chief of pqlice und the in the state. The beautiful city' by
tho state held tho first county fair at
sheritl have just reason to believe the lakes was in gala attire und nev­
Sanford during the first week of the
er looked better with the flying
present month, li was a lively and
WHITE LADY ÖADLY FRIGHT­ that n trunk laden with counterfeit
hill* i* lying checked in a nearby lings ami decorations and it was es­ STANLEY HANSON IS LO O K ­ noisy affair all the way through.
ENED BY BLACK BRUTE
railroad station awaiting inspection. timated that about five thousand
The shows, metry' go rounds, shoot­
ING AFTER ALL MIGRA­
YESTERDAY
And that a suit case is carefully people .were on the street during the
ing
galleries and games of chance
TORY BIRDS
guarded in a local transfer oflicu day.
gave
one tho impression that ft waa
A prominent while lady w’as as­ which also may edntuin counteifeit
The automobile- parade was u
■imply
a street carvnival Instead of
saulted near her homo at Forest City money and fake wire lapping pnrpretty night and many car* were „ Stanley Hanson,-federal game war­ n county fait. Hut an consulting
yesterday morning about h-n o'clock. phernnlin.
entered, some of them being dec­ den of migratory birds was in the the program nnd guide book one wan
The black brute wa* frightened
orated m many beautiful and alle­ city last Friday on hi* round of in- able to get located and find the vari­
Four
of
the
alleged
confidence
men
away by her screams which brought
11 wa* *aid by those itpoclion, Mr. Hanson ha* the »tuto ous, scattered exhibits. It was three
arc in jhc county baslile; the leader gorical «liupe«
tier husband und
severe
other
who witnessed the parade that no of Flotilla ini his field and no one blocks from chickens to horses,
of
the
gang
i*
at
large,
und
cvnding
people to her rescue
«he Van
more b**atit if id car« have been seen knows mors* about the hiitls of Flot­ entile and hogs, and tRe fruit and
choked and scratched by he ("lend a «core of »hrewd officers; and the
The following .ullng farm products were well out of reach
victim who ln«i a limit $700. und the in tin- -T.it»- A ci r decorated in white illa than he
before help came The negro lied anil
linuiu iwr who saved linn from fur­ and yellow anil idled with little girls of the government reguiding tnl- of the unimuls and birds.
Properly
up to the present time ha« not been I
ther losses are speeding to New was given the llr-t prize. "I’fli* car grutdry bird* was iprettily published: located nil of the exhibits would have
apprehended und in the event that I
bolonged to || Ray Ferrari. A car
From the number of letters which
shown up to »plendid advantage.
he is caught it is not tho ight (lint j York.
decorat'd
in
the
shape
of
.s
»hip
they
have n-ceived on tile »abject Exhibit» ul a county fair should be
II will he llei rsslir-, for t-iC i Hurts ! ■Sheriff (iordofi yesterday received
and labelled Tipperary was given recently, officials of the department in tho nature of a continued per­
to spend any money on Ins triu^. I -l wire from the sherill at Arcadia to
the second prize und the third went nf ngricultme believe that sports- formance.
He is described a* being Mark, five ' ‘""rest certain men known to be in
to a b&gt; i ad ul cat in the shape of a men may unintentionally viultae the
feet in lulghf. -W
.1.-..T
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3,r .....Ik il he. Im» I "rbindo wie. hud previously visited
We are not making these com­
flower basket
provision* of I lie federal migratory
that
city
and
worked
ft
ron
fid
enei*
on new «mi &gt;if blue overall«
Oilier
ment* in any »pirit of criticism, but
Tin- merchant* llnsi jiaradc wa* bird law, which it is the purpose of
The arrest caused conni der­
Cities are requested to keep a wiitcli gu nie
simply to »how that hastily prepared
also
great mid tin* many design* the government to enforce rigidly,
for hint, n« he will likely lake the ubi** « * ci te men i , M A Whitnoy. J
plan»,
without tho proper gtougd
Under the provision* of this law
E Eagle, M I Eaton and one John were a *r*-dit to i bs- city of Ku*ti*
and buildings it i« mighty hard for
railroad to m.ik-- lit* c* i -,i |h*.
and Is* r ■■uti*rpri-ing merchniil«
mi water fowl can In* »hot in (Is
any county tu make a creditable
Tin- lady 1« prostrated from the Doc falling Ulto the police net
The I ss-tls It and worked over northern or breeding zone after Jun
"I
bey
wi
fe
quickly
lodged
III
the
showing of its resources. Seminoi®
fright and I In- at tempt it assault
time
I furnished music fur all tin* 15. «■a.&lt;»■)&gt;t in New Jersey where th«*
¡» a great county anil Sanford, tho
ha» »cared many peopU luiug In county jail
purud* ami the many event* and season extends to February 1.
During fair week H trup wa* tnisl
county rent, iB li splendid city; and
that section of t lie niuiitry and
a* it-uul rsivered Iheinselves with
In most &lt;d the southern or win■w«* venture to say that the second
damaged tin- county
Summary for K S Walton of Poughkeepsie, glory
toting rmn* l Is«- season closes F»*l 1,
county fair next year will show a
vengeance on the brute will tendi ,i N Y . wlut ow n» an orange grove
Vrooiig the fei.lsires &lt;.f the day but extend« to Feb 15 in Honda,
W allori «a* Imi lo
needed le-«on to the trilling negroes near Avon Park
vast improvement over the first.
Ws-re th«* decorate»! bsint* on the Georgia and South Carolina.
that are going through i lie" country tIn* ronde*vous of thè ulleged cortflThe promoters of the Brevard
Tbe*i* regalatlons arie prorluimrd
with an job and mil king to do but denee in (he Empire hotel, led lo lakc'in » parade and Ifie inany boat
county (air ate to be rongrutulatod
ia. es dui mg tlu- aftcriuion, a* Kus- , un October I, 1314. No rhuiige ha»
commit rrinie* of every «ori There belle ve tliat reai co mitici ioti by loleon their wisdom of goingat th® thing
li» lina some of thè fastcst spoeti t »ine« been made in thern and no
phonti
and
telegrnph
existed
beis no place for such negroes in this
right from the very start
Have a
The day chungo la’ likely t&lt;* be malie until thè
Operation."
county’ and all of them should be tween Orlando and Icuding race niolor lioat» in Ibi* «late
plare for eviuything und everything
i
truck*.
• wit- marretl in jmrt bj a lieavy min constilutinnality of thè luw bus been in its place hobls good at a countyMr Ray L. Neal, superintendent tnuglit tin« lesson now
tinti starteli In ilo- morning and f«*ll p»««cd mi by thè United Stat»«« «ti­
of the plant of the Record Company
fair as u»-ll as anywhere else It will
Iteri* money wn» . displnyed in
ni
t:tn«s» all .liiring ilo- nfterinion. lui', preme inurl
Sheriff
I
land
at
d
In*
dep
Later
will follow with an address of inter­
mean slice».«« m ibe end One month
ij ila si 11 11*-« T11 •»V u m j l d ina ke lohll I»
Un fn»iid»&gt; -pini *d Do- • r«»w*1 w.»«
v„ I inulti r „(
t í o I lie * r a i l n| ! hi*
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la ,I |
I i|„.
1li** li W |I||I- more tnd lln- fair is on What are yOy
est to printer publisher«, the «iib 11111•- »I , a
-budder
S o r ap i d i ; , w**rc f o r t u n e je&gt; I "f wlllch Will lie “ llow Do i oil n e g r o ..II .lai .«»tirila. &gt;aug bf him Iliade ..ni| ln-t (luti W allori l o o k a i -n way «Liinp* n» it and Ilo- numi v u b s tluit .*11 * bang»-« mi t tu- r* gola- | Mr I mil vulual, lining to make it a
, v• 1« m i urn-'J oc -, hedule timiliuti- inu-t In- nin.-ldi-rcd fui a | ■ri*••I great affau?"
Bo R '
Adjournment will then !&gt;. bi»t nid i « Mat, balls bridge .vini • Inni.»
H e suiti, of &gt;our*e
so
U was u gnu t day lur Fusti», and of niiiety day», and thun musi bu
,ìtlj bi» earnings appear and so
taken until M o'clock in the evening before he *&gt;ill*l In* rapt in* I Io« leg
ibe li euri of t'Iarence Woods must approvod ami aigned hy thè l’resiThe evening session jvill be a aerie» was lirukcn by a sitôt which brought badly did hf&gt; need cash that he went
Cheerful \V«irkrrs Entcrtnln
hit ve HWidted wilh ¡»ride a« he wntrh- il**nt&gt;i before they li eco me effective.
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of addresses by prominent Florida him dowrn. Sheriff Hand i* reticent to New York un»l enlisted the aid of
ed thè thrnng» of pc»qdu who hitd !t i» thil» evident thnt1 there i* ito
Tin* members of the Cheerfu 1
editors and music by local singers. as to the whereabout* of the negro a hunker friend
The hankiT came
I»-. u «Htm civil 111 Fu«tis thrOligli l«»s*ìbility thnt tlu* prnltibition &lt;&gt;f Worker» Class &lt;»( the (ien»*vn M, E.
at
present,
but
he
bnbe*n
taken
Tho speaker* will be Low B. Brown
to Orlando with Wrltnn to prntec)
Ill great .id \i't 11«llig id the . di' «pi Ing «limitiIIg w ili In- IO mi' Way Church. South, met at tho home of
and \V L. Straub of St Petersburg. to Ocala nr I’uLika lor -ab1 keeping linn
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their teacher. Mrs \Y J Daniels
mmiifieti tlii.» year
George A. McClellan of Jacksonville, until In- &lt;asi In- hr* i.k,bi to trial
11’i»*iiig 1l|n.-i' WRn • . t r. i, i|i"l 1111'
In quick order a bunco game wa\
ml
it
will
not
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inM.nng
bun
The ufliciiils nf ih»* Unili-il State* j Friday. Feb. 13th for the regular
and Willis H Powell of Clearwater
.»iqnifeiii tli.'ii cam,. tiu&gt; telegram i i !» ni n1mu limn Sa Ilford wen- Mr
Those present w»*re* Miss
back
Until
lise
t
«fileni»
M
.»baits
di-pari m*i|i’ **f ¡igr li llli nu* wbn ari* «»trial
These gentlemen are all excellent
ir"m
\- i d i i
and
th e four
v!*»'1»’
Mr
D l T 1'.i-l .r M .lini ••nlru-'fil wuli tlu- cnfuri ciuchi »*( hatbi-rilie Flynl, M,».« Claire Har­
Sb.«
riff
II
.nul
an.I
b,*
f
•
*b
pit
speaker« and will talk on Ti-r«* Tart ]
-l,r- » .I . afrc«li-d
Mill in llo- »x M
W F Wat«.Ml U 1 Holly Mr th»* law are ansino» tliat thè»»* fact» |rison. Miss t'ulln Grant,and Messrs.
and Timely topic* of intiri i to tics ..re to I f . o||g: 1• ‘ est Upon citcmi-ni one of the men. supposed
nu
i
Mo.
Dii ti ru b. Mr and Mr«
I esse Tilinghnsl, Horace Rnulerson,
their good work in »aplnrtng the
newspaper publishers.
to I»- the leader, parked the mys­ |i \. U»blw»*|I I* M Ualdwi-ll and bc linprc««* d utinn l|i»* pcnjilc In*- |W ilb.i no K i IImc, tiscur Langford and
Saturday morning the convention j r” ^r" 111
terious trunk, had it taken t&lt;&gt; the Mi » Annie I.«*» t.nl»lw»l|, Mr mid• cium- it i» thè Intcntlnn tn mvi'atl Edsin Raulerson.
The following
will entt-r upon it» last day's *«*»depot, paid a m-fcro the equivalent Mr*. Tyler mid gunsts, M. P. Lipe gate carcfully all reports of viola­ gam»’s were played: Going to Texas,
l.akrlnnd Fair Open*
timi» made to tini department's in*lon in Miami. The first numlmr on
of $15, it I* said, to have the trunk
Li.kcland, Fla., Feb 23. The checked to a nearby town. But in­ E A. Galloway. W. K. Renfroe, spertnr» and waitlenn ami ti» |UO»c- stage conch, cat nnd an ice and lost
the program will ho an address by
(frurgi* Hall. Mr und Mr*. N. H
word conti’sl, nil of which caused
Gilbert D. I,cach of the Tampa Polk county annual fair wa* &lt;»(wued stead of boarding the »»me train Garner. Mr*. U &lt;) McLaughlin and cuU* all sudi violations in tlu*.federai much mirth. After the games wero
Tribune. Mr. Leach's subject will at If o’clock yesterdriy afternoon by with the mysterious trunk the leader mai y others.
i cotirt».
.
*
,
played Mi*» Flynt ’ conducted tho
Governor
Trammell.
Preceding
the
In thi» clnnocl ioti it i* ppinted mit
be ‘‘Advertising Get Your Monpy."
shrewdly eluded the efforts of a
guests
to the lilning rnorm whtre
This wifi be followed by the re­ ojM*ning of the fair a pari ib- wa* held veritable cordon ol sheriff, police
Big M err ha odi M* stork
■,h* t iwor-cutln nn m“ &gt;" In* IronUutrd they partook of. rol^cshmonls, con­
ports of committees, und the election in which the Governm, city and and deputies und disappeared ill an
/ »pinks of Oviedo cannot o n ly :“ '
tlmf wJthi'1
yeurH of sisting of t-ake, cuKdied grapefruit,
of officers. Tho big feature of every coun)y official», police department automobile, or may hi* in Orlando bon't of making the-finest shing1e»|l *..... dense.
peel, hot chocolr.te and old feshlof.ed
invention then follows, the voting nnd fire department und various or­ in disguise.
molasses randy. After refreshments
in
the
state
un»l
having
on»*
of
the
for the place of the next annual ganization* participated The pa­
Shot W hile Hunting
The trunk is at a nearby station largest shingle mill», but lias recentthe
business session was held. Miss
-meeting.
Kissimmee, which gavp rade was lira tied by G. II AIHeld a* and held by the sheriff of a neigh­ ly put In on»* of the largest «tork», * Willis* Woodruff i* resting easy at Ki te Flynl was cl»*eted president».
Miami such a hard rnce for the 1315 grand marshal,• followed l.y I&gt; M boring county. It is believed that ni e nera I mcichamlise in the munhomo on Myrtle avenue r.t pres- Mis* Claire Harrison secretary audi
convention, will undoubtedly b»* the Smith, dressed to ropo-e-m Uncle the trunk contains a large quantity lj ,.nd cun now bnu»l of having one *-nt and it 1« the hope of the physi­ E«l win Raulerson reporter.
After
Sam.
The
assistant
marshals
were
fir't entry this year, and Sanford
of
counterfi'it
money;
the
greut
ilelof
the
best
stores
in
this
^ection.
the
business
was
attended
to
tho
cians that his arm can be saved,
will probably make its appearance C. A. Will and P. R Riv.-r*. The uge and flood of money thut w/ts Mr
Spinks
recently
rented
the
rim«
adjourned.
We
wish
to
con­
lie
was
accidentally
shot
jn
tho
parade was made up a* follows:
Ibis time.
flushed lieforo the eyes of the gullible Smith block next to the Oviedo right arm while hunting with Mr. gratulate Mrs. Daniels for her Inter­
Mounted |K»lice.
(/
Bank building und filled the room* Spic»ii lust Fiiday ami at first it was est in tho class und wo wish to thank
Walton.
.t
Fire department.
Open Ntyr Lumber Yard
with
n large stock ol general mor- thought that his arm would have to Miss Flynt for her part in the enter­
Governor Trammell ami party.
chuwTfse
and expect« to gather In be amputated but he in getting along tainment.
A new- lumber yard la now in op­
Lakeland municinpl float.
Miss Bennett to Hpeak
tintrade
ol the surrounding county. nicely now, much to the relief of his .
Reporter.
eration In Sanford, under the guid­
Tumpa Drum ami File Corps.
Miss Bello Bonnott of Richland,
ance. o[ the dwnera, Mr. W. S. Price
mnny
friends
and
his
parents,
Mr.
Elks.
*
Oviedo Bsnk’w New V)f ccr*
and Mr-i. C. C. Woodruff,
C. Collcr of the Sanford
Lakeland Civil Engineers' basket Ky., president of the Woman’* Mis­
Sudden Death of Tourist
sionary Council of the Methodist
The Bank of Oviedo held their an­
Novelty Works.
ball team.
Sebastian Crane, u Kansas pna.sengjr
The Sanford Novelty Y^ork« was
Lakehlnd High School basket hall Church in the south will speak on nual election ol officers last week
^Raising Water Cress
on
the southbound train Saturday af­
Wednesday
aftetnoon
at
2:30
o’clock
and
the
following
were
elected:'
catablUhad. in Sanford about a year team.
ternoon
was stricken with apoplexy •
Lug«*
Kennedy
has
a
corner
on
the
at
tfie
Baptist
church
in
this
city,
B.
G.
Smith,
president.
*
•fo and have been doing a general
Lakeland Band.
at Enttirpri«« Junction and brought
market
for
water
cress
and
at
pres­
under
the
auspices
of
the
Woman's
T.
W.
Lawton,
vice
president.
contracting business,»as well as opBoy Scouuf, Confederate Veter­
ent is supplying tho big hotels on tho hero for medical treatment but ex­
I L. Cook, cashier. *
¡¡»«¡M l * n9v*Ry work*. However, ans, G. At R. nnd other civic or fra­ Society of tho Methodist church.
Miss
Bennett’s
address
will
be
"A
Directors: B. G. Smith, T. W. east coast wilh this toothsome mor­ pired in a short time at the Sanford*
? bu*J*m b** *n»wn to such an ternal
lvl IHM organizations.
Water House, where he had been carried.
Glimpse of tho Heme Field."
Lawton, I. W. Cook. M. M. Smith, sel of the vegctatdn line.
to
* * * found " • « “ « * Large Lakeland float
cress grows in the small c.cek* nnd Together with hi* wife Mr Crane
Every
one
is
invited
to
hear
her.
J
l’
.
Mussclw
hit»*,
T
U
Brannon.
tin*
,um,* r yard In ConneroOther
t h e r rtonts.
floats
Tho women of Sanford will receive
Tho Oviedo Bank I* m a most ditches whole the fresh mil phut ha»l been touring Florida and no
and the old building of
the
Decorated autpmohile«
an
inspiration
by
hearing
this
gifted
flourishing
condition and the official« fitter flow» from the wells andt Luke thought of death bed conn* until
r ° ” C° U Bottling Works has been
Tho fair was opened thi* after­
"*erpri«e.
nro well pleased with th»« progress ^has discovered several good pi tches the stroku hapiiened r.t
and consecrated woman.
th” * B*
01 ,omo property of noon with the exhibit* all in place.
The
remains
were
prrparcd
for
burial
made
since
the
opening
of
the
hank,
j
in
various
places
near
this
city.
He
* • C- L. and stock Is arriving for There is the finest line of exhibits
by
Millor
&amp;
Son
and
wero
accom­
also
cultivates
a
patch
on
Roily
At three o'clock Wednesday after­
l.°, datB tnd complete lumber ever seen at a Folk county fair and
.The vnlentlne party given at Pa- avenue and expects to make, a'good panied to Kansasby the sorrowing wife
? V w1{,lc,, 14 already in operation, tho attendance tho opening day la noon at the Woman'« Club Pr.
will not only furnish lumber for larger and mote representative. The Minp.t J. Savage will apeak infor­ ola on tho 13th by Mrs. C. C. profit out of it. As there is but ¡indulso by E. C. Chittenden, who act­
win 0*J*r*^ °w . of .the owners, but school exhibit is ono of tho most mally of his recollections of some Jonys and Mra. II. B. Baker of little expense attached to raising it ed as'an escort for the Sanford lodge
»eU to the public as well.
New England poeta. Tho Literature Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. A. W and gathering the crea» he ought to of Maaons. Mr. Crane was a thirty
interesting of all.
second’ degree Mason and h® waa
I
The various places of business Department most cordially invites Patton of Paola was a social surress, make godU. If &gt;ou want any of this
met at »Momphi» by a dobgation of
Thank«
are
due
to
Mr.
ttnd
Mra.
fine
teliflh
r.k
any
time
you
can
teave
B. J. Minton has returned bpmo wero dosed for ^he afternoon ao that tho members of the Woman's Club
Jlhrlnera from his home lodge,
in
your
ordenrat
the
office
of
the
Coca
Bridge
and
other»
who
bo
ably
a»*
all might participate in the opening to share this delightful privilege
Kansas,
Cola
Buttling
Co.
jiat4d*‘
:
.
with them.
of 4he big fair.'
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3jjJ
JËg
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S
' jÉwífc *\
f -S
A-y
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tu
una
, The Miami Herald contains the
* following account of the preparation«,
for the meeting March 25, in Minrni,
of the Florida Press Association?1
Arrangement for the entertain­
ment of the members of the Florida
‘/w.. Association, who w illasscpiM
here Msrch
March 25
26, for a three d o W
here
don are beginning to take form.
G. Duncan Hroaaier, president of
the MFsmf I?6aM o f Trade has ap­
pointed the entertainment rommit. .fee, and th® membersjwill meet.dur­
ing* tho day today to take the initiul
step* for tho entertainment of the
rbiting editors und their wives.
The committeo is composed of W.
N. Urmey, chairman. S. Bobo Dean,
builncv manager of the Metropolis.
Oscar T. Conklin, general manger
of the’ Herald. Don Ferris and Hob­
art Ralston und Secretary Paddock
of the Board of Trade.
The convention will open Thurs­
day, March 25, when the following
program will take tho afternoon:
Invocation.
Address by Robert J. Holly, pres­
ident of the Florida Press Associa­
tion and-editor of the Shnforii Her­
ald.
Adflrt-ss of welcome on behalf &lt;&gt;f
the Miami Hoard of Trade by pres­
ident (I Duncan Drossier.
Response by Chris. U. Cudrington.
trice president of the Florida Press
Association and editor of the lb*
Land Daily New*.
Roll call, report of membership
committee, and enrollment of new
member*. Secretary's report, irons' urer's report, announcement«
The evening will be devoted to
entertainment, provided by the en­
tertainment committee of the Hoard
of Trade
Friday's morning’s program will
be ill vocation, roll call, followed by
’ an address |&gt;y M F Hi-therington,
editor of thp Lakeland Telegram
Mr Hetherington’s subject will hr,
"The Value and Necessity of t'o-

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courses of study of drama. All over1
the country dubs are taking up the j
A RESUME OF SANFORD E
•study
of the stage. One of the most
ti
t
HAPPENINGS UP rODATE ß r There is great interest at' present interesting developments in the work
0
is
tlyat
which
has
come
in
gerogni-j
W\%0%0 «il Cnttimssuiront (m iIm R in the drama and amateur theatrical
A N {E X P E R T /GIVES S O M E O P IN IO N S AD O PT
C*4ima !• **^*e»*4jr
®f PImm tt
tion of the child's need for dramatic |
plays
in
this
city
and
a
dramatic
¿
1
T H E C E LE R Y C R O T O F S A N F O R I)
Mir*, li: A
N®
u club for next season planned. The expression.
Since the commercial i
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following from the Woman’* Club theatre does not often meet the \
iddilJl ^ ri ri ^
FROM NEW YORK PRODUCE NEWS
Magazine about the Drama Lcsgn»- rhild’s needs there bas been estab­
lished a Junior Department.
In
. ____ »_•_*------•
-------;----»vre Messrs. C. It Walker, Joe of America is timely; _
l.rnttn Simon
Chicago last year work among chil­
.Munch, F. It. Kent, Harry Wolfe,
The drama always has been a
Sanford, Ha., Fob. "0.— Including to bring about organization
Owing to the arrival of Lent, so­ E Hess and Boyd.
dren was carded on in eight public
sick art, and always there has been
shipment* to this date the total cel­ far without success. It «* »a„j ,,r
ciety is taking » rest and mo*l«'ily
parks. Seventy or more perform­
a determined effort to doctor it on
the authority of one ,of the f,x ,r,
retire* behind closed door* to icj»ont
ances
were given, at which were ery moved so far this season covers
The Union Depot ¡or a liny
the
part
of
some
element
of
society.
in the movement that the
190
carloads,
of
which
about
120
the follies and foibles of social func­
A big cum and a splendid one will Such effort ha* taken every conceiv­ piesent hundreds of keenly interest­ have gone from the Sanford and obstacle has been want &gt;&gt;f
tion«. declaring that only »ill Easter
present this humorous play on able form, from attacking individual ed people. Of course the acting was Monroe stations. In what is known dence op the part of grower* - ,«
and' the dear delight* of pretty
March tth at the 1m* productions to casting the shadow crude, but the result was marvel­ as the Sanford section— this in­ opposition from the shipping i , ;
gown* and renewed social activities (Thursday,
(
ously beneficial to the young crea­
recall them from their retirement. I * r,tt Theatre. Sanford’s host tnl- of religious and churchly disapproval tures that took part, and so vn’ u- cludes Monroe and other small ter­ eats.
Bridge clubs have suspended their ent Is to I » seen in this humorous over the theatre and nil connected nhle did the parks esteem the work ritory— the acreage is figured nt
A well known grower ideiniTn-u
Until recently, however,
about
600—
an
acreage
of
nearly
gamn and the dancing element are but convulsing farce comedy, and with it.
with
W, G. Aldridge , who make*
whoever decides to "laugh and grow it seems never to have occurred to that five paid instructors are 'now- 100 over last year— but climatic
his headquarters at the St J.,i
taking a much needed rest. Only
devoting
their
time
the
year
round
the smallest of Informal affairs are fat" cannot afford to miss It. The anyone to spend time in serious, to training children to act in plays. conditions have been unfavorable said early in tho week: "It i* mv
play is under the direction of Mrs. disinterested study of the theatre
being indulged in. motor trips and
Of course the value of dramatics and the average yield per acre has firm conviction that the ..Ur*,
modest little tea parties taking the Olga While Barnes, who as a teacher and the drama—study that take» is by no means confined to children shown a fulling off. It is estimated growers of this section »re ... t K
of expression in Pensacola, her home into consideration the problems that
.that this seuspn’s productions wijl thousands of dollars every ••»*,,»
place of card* and dancing.
city and in the Southern Industrial confront playwright, stage manager or even young [tropic; all over the not exceed two carloads per acre, or,
because they are not organized \\„
Two very delightful affairs, how­
Institute, Camp Hill. Ala., has had and actor. It wa* for tho purpo &lt;• country a revival of "theatricals" is say 700 crates, though there are
and
they are dependent upon the
ever,
are
anticipated
with
keen
ever, are am.cipa.vu ».«««
: much flll{.ceM in Erecting pU»yi.
of stimulating ,an intelligent, con­ having excellent and lasting résulta. some shipping interests located here shippers for information a* to mar­
pleasure, the Elks 'Minstrels, and | fìroup rohearul, :irp b&lt;.| ^ held
structive, personal interest in drama Mrs. Otis Skinner has recently con­ who figure on a - total output of ket conditions and supply
J(
"A Day in the Union Station, unhl at the c|uh room, ttt 7
sented to head n committee which
ery ni
night
through
such
study,
and
turning
1,400
carloads
for
the
section.
had
an
organization
with
it
*
*&gt;
rn)&gt;*-der the auspices of tho finance com
o’clock sharp. As outlined ig .Fri­ this fresh interest fo account in the shall tako for its especial field the
tent
market
information
bureau,
-nd
mittee of the Woman’s Club. One
By the end. of-the coming week
day's paper, the groups rehearsing the support of good, plays, that the creation of amateur groups of ac­
were
indaily
touch
by
wire
with
the
can atténd thf nfffIstTeb'with a peri
Monday night will rcheacso again Drama Leaguo of America was tors in small towns which have no it is expected that celery shipments
principal
sources
of
outlet
we
could
fectly dear conscience, for is it not
will
have
increased
to
100
.c^rjoads
other opportunity to see plays in
Thursday, those rehearsing Tuesday
being given In tho interest of char­ again Friday, and those coming formed.
presentation.
, a day, though a good deaf ts dc- effect an immense saving and
History
of
the
League
ity? And the other?
Well, dub
,
,
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&gt;
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■
&gt;
iV»1*
Pagrantir,-toxx.—arr»'reviefnir.""Pa‘ pentfenU on market conditions.- FPV-T rtur bVtrinrsr orr-rr pialle whore proWednesday night .again Saturday.
boos* &lt;eTpenw* most be mirtrrtaliter?
For
many
years
in
Evanston,
III.,
geantry
ha* been defined as "an ex­ eral of the car lot shippers are look its would show material increase.
Please remember your night and be
and the play is an Innocent amuse­
a group of women met informally to tension of dramatic art to the ends ing into market values closely anti It see ma im possi bio to
prompt to rehearsal and you will
ment.
Wheq Easter comes jxnd
discuss drama; and in o rd e r-to give of popular depression, rejoicing in there seems a prospect that consid­ growers up toTKé point where they
have the thanks of nil.
spring is in the air, there will be a
weight to their opinion of what wa* that cooperation which is the foun­ erable stock- will go out to the j
agree to cooperate. The Dit
renewal of tho gayer activities and
best in modern plays, they wont in dation of all free, happy and enlight­ middle west. So far shipment* to unsuccessful attempt at organiza­
society will bnjoy itself once moie.
Announeement
a group to sec the best production*. ened art." This year will see one of New York, Philadelphia arid Bos- tion fell through because the grow­
ers— 80 per cent of the total acreage
The W. C. T. U. will hold lie reg­ After some fifteen years this group the most beautiful and elaborate pa-’ ton have Been unusually small,
was
organized
into
the
Drama
Club
grani* over given— that at St. Louis, \though late »ire* from these points
declined to nmipt a man f&gt;" g-v*
Priieilla Club
ular meeting Thursday at ;1 o’clock
of Evanston. As the |&gt;os.sibility of under the direction of- Percy Mac- Ì indicate improvement in prie»-*. Al ! pral munagor sclecled by ut.«- &gt;■! .•
at
the
Baptist
church.
All
interested
The members of. the Priscilla Club
Under t re­
doing greater good on a larger srab* Kay and Thomas Wood Steven*.. , this writing the I. o. h. Sanford and shipping companies
were delightfully entertained by Mis* j “ re specially urged to ho present.
,ut
was realised, it was determined *■»
Monroe selling basis is f l to $1.25 present disorganized situation
Wheeler at the home of Mrs. II. H.
infrequently
happens
that
a
market
create
a
national
organization.
T
In
crate.
There
are
few
growers
ship­
Pertonaf .Urnfieri
TREAT FOR SANFORD PEOPLE
Chappell Thursday aftpmoon. The
ping on * consignment, .the bulk of in tho north or west that can lake
Mrs. Delamater Is visiting her Drama League of America was
ladiee enjoying
Miss
Wheeler’s
formed
jn
1910.
In
these
four
years
the stock going through shipping care of two or three carload* of cel­
charming hospitality report one of sister at Mt. Dorn.
it has increased from the original Miss llargclt. Cartoonist and Reader concerns.
Few buyer* from New ery a day is overloaded with four or
the pleasantest afternoons of the
group
to
ulmost
n
hundred
thousand
Coming
March
.Ird
York
and
Philadelphia
are on the five carloads. With correct ami in*
Miss Birdie Harris, who has been
whole -season, but this frolicsome
With corn-, t ,,&gt;.[
members,
and
has
centers
in
twenty
»pot
and
so
fur
a«
could
be learned five carloads.
The Lyceum Association has been
party of gay girls always extract a the guest of her sister. Mrs, Koufrequent
telegraphic
informaii--- -i -•
nine
cities
in
America.
very fortunate in .ecu.ing Mia. none ,rom lio9ton Mr WUsburfh.
full measure of happiness from their millat ha* returned to her home in
tribute«!
through
a
general
*-.
The
Play
Going
Committee
Evelyn Hargelt, cartoonist and read-1T l’e mo’' 1 !'run» n « » ‘
trom
congenial , little club at all times. Jacksonville.
we could prevent glut- »1 ( . &gt;
The work of thp league is divided er for an evening’s entertainment on New Y,,rk '»
K,' h' iU,,i
Misses 1.uern and Frances Chappell
n( storage, and »11 »»vi n.
Mr and Mrs. Ilul Wilhelm are into two sections, one practical and March ¡Ird The entertainment will inK
.........
served a delicious salad course of
the growers.
All »«- 1 i
^"ulbourn
chicken salad, sultines, potato chips, the guests of Mrs. Secord while en the other educational. The practical be put on in the Jlaptist T e m p le .'1* " 1 of ^
opt ration Lorn SU p«-r •••••«•
•*
crisp celery and coffee. Those pres­ rou|e from Cuba, Tampa, and other work is done in support of worthy Tickets are now on salV nt the Sem-lC o" Cha!" ‘ &amp; Co” i;&lt;,° Hnrd uml
,,r,‘
,h”
1,1
ent were Mesdames J. D. Roberta. points of interest, to their home at pluythe rousing of interested and sin«» mol,. Pharmacy and Philip, drug J V
*■'»»» “ ’,our‘”
’
enthusiasm, turning out uml buying store. The populur price of 50 cents shippers. J E. Pace, known locally
Fannie Whitten, W. W. Long. H. H. Fort Smith, Ohio.
&gt;Iis
charged
for
adults
and
26
cents
M
thp
rp|&lt;irv
kin|t
an
lr&gt;dej»endent
I
Chase
&amp;
Co.
It
was
learned
tickets
and
going
to
see
the
play»
Chappell, John Meisch, J. T, Johns,
Re- Kro* "r 11,1,1 '»'M'l"-'
Along Celery good deal ..I celery 1.* l»-m» ,
A committee of fairly for childrenunder fourteen.
H. If. Hill. A E. Hill, N H Gar
Mrs. B W Herndon has« returned in person
romliliiiita based on the gen- this year in a new
ner, Tom Davis. Easlerby ami I’ur- from a delightful visit to St. Peters­ catholic tastes, composed of schol duced rat«** am made for those buy‘’rul appearance of the locality must »tale near ZephyrhilN . donk
burg, where she was the recipient of urs, business men, structure expert*, mg moro than one ticket.
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be unusually pms[M?rous, and con-1 City. It i-oubl not be b-n- ■ t 1 *
and
theatre
goers
goes
to
see
each
many charming attentions.
The name of Evelyn Bargelt is
...
,
.
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,
versation* with various interests ever, that shipment* h.i-.i i»&gt;
play
that
Is
believed
to
have
any
Death of Mr. F. //. A’ irfcr!
already a household word in the
\ .*v V
Mr. ami Mrs. W. M Watson are merit whatever, and after thought­ northern and western Chai/tauqua develop the fact that the outlook is on an extended »cabFrederick Henry William Nickel being cordially greeted by old friends ful conference a bulletin is sent out
more or less promising, notwith- of stock has been «r,••\. 1 •
circuit*
It stands not only for
died suddenly at the home of hi*
»h o welcome their return from San stating that this certain play i* talent of the highest order, but also standing the gen«*rally depr«***ed Manatee district, an-i - •
daughter, Mrs Henry Witte early Benito, Texas.
well worthy of the support of the for charm and simplicity, beauty.of business and financial situation in lion* of the state '
Sunday morning, in (he sixty-fifth
tlmated that the l!&lt;l - •--, ■
member* of the League, and urging thought and expression, deft lies« of northern centers
year of hi* age.
Mr. Nickel had
. . 1 that
.1 . under
1
1
11 in excess of-the l.utio ■i* "i-t
It 1» »fated
favorable
Mrs. Jas. Howard, who was the all piember* to go and hear it. More touch, »kill in construction, sym­
been an invalid for many years but
,
1
,
I -&lt;
than
once
the
response
to
such
bul­
growing I'oiulition* celery proom-- ’ lied last »easun
IIP"’!,lid den death came a* a shock to guest of Mrs. J, W. Barnes has re­ letins bus saved from utter failure a pathy and personal magnetism, and
cause «.( concern now
it.- iu ■ ••
those other qualities which sensRdy tlon can be made profitable at HOc
the family, for he was apparently turned to Wilmington, N. C.
outlook
and
prospect
I-i
play well worthy of success. The or insensibly appeal to the intelligent crate f o. b. Sanford. There have
not any worse than usual when he
that
the
crop
»ill
go
m
t-&gt;
•
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner mo­ bulletins of the Play-Going Commit- audience. She lias u way ol putting been instances where profits have
retired Saturday night. Tho brut in­
keta late and come into cmipei 'ton
tored
over to Daytona Sunday, ac­ are of especial worth to the one- herself in heart to heart touch with been made at 70c, though this is
timation of his death came when his
nlght-stand towns, where the aluda- hr* audience, and securing 11 full re­ unusual. The average'grower, how­ with later gr«»»n vegetabb
daughter entered his room to call companied by Misa Martha Fox and
tory stuff printed in the newspapers turn of confidence and sympathy. ever, i* in the hand* id hi* shipper.
him for breakfast and found that he her guest, Miss Coates, and Deane,
is the utterly unreliable work of! She is a positive joy.
This year, under crop and quality
Jr.
The nullnq ThougOi
had passed away.
It is probable
press agents, and there ¡* no critic
Remember »he 1» lo be in San- outlook, it I» considered likely that
"t'nn
any
» UIM t&gt; r«
that he died in the early hour* of
to full buck upon
There I« talk of fnpl nur 'll-. \\ •*duerni.&gt; i-veiling.
ilTer of $ I crate f
h ^anford son wh&gt; &gt;1»»,« r T. &gt;■
Mr*
Deane
Turner
and
attractive
the morning, peacefully fulling asleep
«U p p o rttn g
good
road rompa nie» Manli trd at the Baptist Temide would limi ready acceptance by tlo- I«■" * 11tipi 1!»-ni lie- - 1 • '
to awaken on the other shore little »on are »pending I hi* week at
at
so
nt«.
dale
in
the
rieur future,'by jtny
a\i-rag«' grow«-r
There an- »«une ng«-«l' So it» ki'il .1 -• 1 • •
or ticket» early
There had been no sound and there Daytona Beach
guaranteeing a sufficient backing to
factors here who can't seem t«&gt; for­ of the embryo ctn.-i in -• ■1.1
was no indication that his death »as
get the days wdien an acre of yelery with the member* «if which sin- hoped
Mrs. O. O. McLaughlin motored towns where good [days are Infre­
n struggle.
Right at Home There.
land
produced 1,050 crates, and the lo work wonders "Ph-nse, ma'am tt
quent.
Tho visitor to tho links nt Hayseedj in «in
mi_
would be bett«-r for biisin«-»»'
," f&gt;‘
Mr. Nickel was horn in Prussia ■over to l^esburg Sunday, with her
nutted S2.200. This season ,
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The motto of this committee is on-tho-Mud had I»r «! tfio oldest caddie product
She
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leered a little Jewish girl In ti ­
December 10, 1850 and came to this son, Mr. Geo. * McLaughlin!
said to lie "Boost without Knock­ In tho district allotted t&lt;&gt; film an bin lt look» as though $1.000 an acre for row.
country forty-one years ago, making will he the guest of friends at Lees­
Well " anni tho vis- the li&lt; *t production would be nm.xiing." It is a fact that adverse criti- beast of burden
his home in New York city until the burg for a week.
.
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S
ci»m* are never printed
The idea Itor, "as'you bav«« tieeji living In the mum.
last seven years, which have been
in to enlarge the »cope of the [»lay- neighborhood so many \enr», I sup­
There arc individual »hipping in- U C M D V
M r l A I I I iN
spent in Sanford. Ten years »go In* ''M r. and Mrs W. W Abernathy j
pose you’ll Mu» »Il the na and ollt« of
have returned from a visit to T a m -1house by organizing audience* for thl* piar«'"
(iti « •-- »Ir nt len»i I ti-re-.t* here who oppose plan* look a l t 1» a* I lTICIa a xJ
wife wni laid to rest in New York
a better grade of plays, ihu* making
J K W K I 1*]I{
am unite (nudlliir »llli the lull«, riv- ing to the formation of a I«-Ier&gt;
lie leaves one son. Henry Nickel uml pa
it profitable for commercial fnuna- pll»»d the caddy
r
—
growers’ organization. Their objec­
u daughter, Mrs. Henry W itlf and
tions are based upon the assumption
Mis* Mary Chappell spent nfverul g«r» to off«-r Much plays.
MV SPKCI.M.TII'.S
threo grandchildren, all of this city.
The Educational (.’ommittee
*
»
that Sanford now ha* what might be
dnys
in
DoLatld
last
week,
the
guest
The funeral took place Monday
Shrapnel a Flying Cannon.
PH HARD'S HAND-PAIN II.H ' l " s ^
The educational work Is done jTho nlirapnol in really a Hying can­ called an established f. o. b. celery
afternoon Horn his Into residence, of Mrs. M. G, Howe. *
GORHAM’S
STERLING SI IA I It
.
i
nlong many lines. 'One committee non, which shoot's Its charge while In business in -n cbmpetltfvo basis.
Rev. F. P. Strong officiating. Inter­ ■,
0
ment in Lakevicw cemetwery'. There
A congenial party that motored secs that excellent dramas, both old flight «ir explo«les on contact. Its speed There are int«&gt;iysta closely allied ROGERS' PLATED W MU
were many (lower* testifying to the up to Jacksonville Saturday for a few and. new are offered in all public Is produced by the pressure of from with the growers who believe the ELGIN AND WAI.TIU.M \\ \I • 1*1^
Another encourage* the th|rty thousand to tblrty-flvoithuuannd formation of a celery growers' asso­
esteem in w’hlch tho family is held day* visit were Mr*. R. A. Newman, libraries.
development
of dramatic societies pound* a square Inch from the powder ciation is imperative. These inU-rand expressions of the warm sym­ Misa Sal dee Williams and Messrpi.
csUi have tried on several occasions
In
schools
and
colleges, nnd urges that expels It from the gun.
pathy of friends. The pall bearers
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FACTS AND FANCIES ABOUT CELERY

ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

AH Goods

Guaranteed

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Pure Food Demonstration
PÆ

Y O U are cordially invited to visit my store on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, during
which time Miss Brown, representing the manufacturers of the ,
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will make a demonstration of the entire line and will serve our Richelieu 0. B. G. Coffee.
During the demonstration Miss Brown will be glad to take your order for immediate or
fall wants and will arrange to call at your home if desired. Trusting that I will have
the pleasure of greeting you during the demonstration I am
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TH E 8 S N P O R D HERALD
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FEBRUARY 23. 1915

Small Girl’s Outfit for Cold Weather

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P A C E THREE

much thnt bn likes and experts to alt
do" n to.
Klin has managed to save a plain of |
Ire cream and n few lady fingers for \
him and u small dish of nuts, und won
ders why he frowns and refuses to
listen to her small talk about her fash- '
loilable guests
A month of tills and ;
husband and wlfg have ihelr dr*! quar
rd
Ho tells her a fellow- cannot a f­
ford to feed n host of her friends week­
ly, support a house, etc., on a salary
I IGwñitii. 1914. by rfwMtQfft
Srwfcis l of twenty dollars a week. Unit he
kino, i hail one good square meal In u
BEAU EVENINGS.
fortnight, trad she’ll soon have (i&gt;
Che-c-e between her friends ami her
t«ove hath every UUr In aturr,
fob1111.■ss for Inviting them to spreads
’Tl» frl*-ncl»hl|&gt;, and 'll» »nnii-iMng mor«
and him.
Radi otilar evsrjr « li l i tin1)' cive.
Nut to knuw love In nut to live.
1 am obliged to say that tho young
husband
who takes this stand Is quite
What girl whg Iran n young man
Ju‘tilled
In so doing. He who tolls
celling regularly upon her. doe« not
look forward with for Ins bread In any walk of life neces*
eager expectancy ■i-rilj endures morn or less bodily
to
"beau
eve­ fat lyue He hqs cares to nap hlsvltul
ning*." the com- en-ici and strength, therfor*-. a good,
uitiwl dinner Is a necessity to
,lng of one who U sn
Friends, so called, who do not
growing a little bhi&lt;
vls'i
where
they do not get a bountiful
nearer and-dearer
than a friend, but aupply of refreshments aro best gotten
who haa not, na ■ bvi-.g without.
V. i\.-s w ho spend hard-oamed money
yet, become an
acknowledged lov­ thm* want only should not havu the
er. Girl» aro will­ h.nulling of their better halves* wages
ing to duvoto half until they lenru how to laku euro of
o f tho week ovo- It. Popularity and a slim purao from
tfttn* wlib-tr to draw tho wherewithal to cn-

Lau ra J e a n L ib b e u 's

Talks on
Heart Topics

A T L A N T IC

COAST

S T A N D A K I ) It A I L It O A D

4D A I L Y
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Richmond

8 :30am
12:15pm
2 :20pm
7 )55pni

7 :00am
10: 15am

5 :2.lam

K :00pm

At
Wixhington

WENT BACK FOR KNIFE
FRENCH SOLDIER RISKED LIFE
FOR VALUED MEMENTO

r UTtt ) ou ¡'h-,is*

knife’
" I have lost II
II s **ii&lt; k there some­
where lit) the g tou iol
Til** Kiddle! idiitw* ! f.g n s ol lerp f *

gtl-t
I II get von uiiotb,

Incident of the W ar of 1870 Recalled,
When Bravery Amounting to Fool­
hardiness Was Exhibited to
Little Purpose.
Great bravery Is rarer on n retreat
than on a charge, for obvious reasons,
the excitement and thrill of attack Is
then Incklng. trad the neccaalty of
baste In order lo g e l away Js often
real
This fact m ake» Interesting an
Incident related Concerning a soldier
lii the army of the Ithlit- in tin "
of IsTo
A hatterv of mitrailleuses Ini I made
a stand against tile ad*am in* Her
niana near Met*. It wan tin tho IRth of
August. In tho bravo tight made by the
division of Gcnerul Picard
The tire
of tho enemy was terrible, trad seemed
to tie sweeping away the whole French
division
111 the midst of the final tiring of the
French, prior to their Inevitable re
trtat. one of the mitrailleuse* ceased
to work on account o f the sticking of
a shell In the barrel
A lieutenant
looked about for something with which
to remove the shell, and a soldier of
fori'il him his pocketknVo. The lieu­
tenant had Just removed tho aboil
.when the order cams to fall back. In
the confusion tho officer dropped the
soldier's knife on tho grountl. When
they hnd withdrawn a little distance
the soldier camo up to the lieutenant
and said, »aiming;

in M d / I** take

Its place
sani lb*- oltlcer
"It Isn’t the Valu*- of tin- knife at
all." said tin- soldier
I m Just fonti
of li that » all
I brought it from
Imine
If inn will permit. I shall go
buck after It "
"In Ihé face of this (It*- and the ad
Vance of the enemy
“ Yea, s ir "
'W e ll If on rare us mn-di ns that
for a poci . knife it must lie preti)
Go mi' '
dnnr to 'ou
The ... . s t a t t * .1 bu* k S hot and
•' l l
'll,
I to th
« S
r»Il »■!I w■
•
li t )■• gioì*111 et Ih**
■Ith* u h kin- w h&gt;- ll mb'
b.- u iitw liilu .il
\t I ail this tor an
old knife fiial to- had * anted since he
was a boy and which was associateti
with dear things al Imme
lit* ronche! the piare and found the
Spot where the gut* must have stood
I to' groped about
i |i, . Imll'i whistled
III IPs ears ami -lo ll- leilM He heard
til*» rattle of api • ■ t. i.g artillery and
Ilo- near hint mg ni
agl*-* sounding
orden
It w is th.
&gt; ml iia me
N- vertlo-i/ss h. . - ci rummnCiiig
abolit for the old killte
lie found It
It had been dropped «lili* still open
and the blade gllst.-ti. il It*- picked it
up ¡rail limisi It into bis pm kef
Ho
ran so fast that «before long he over­
took his retreating company The lieu­
tenant saw him coming up and looked
Inquiringly at him
"I've got ll. Heiil'-nani ' " he shouted,
slapping his pocket

H E R B IN E
A Cure for Chronic Constipation, Torpid Liver
and Irregular Bowel Movements.
Constipation la tho tno»t common disorder of tho ,br7 r ,™„nIi
affects both aexoa and nil ages but I» moro provali'*! »mcing
women becauao their duties In tho household require less Physical
cxcrclsa than tho occupation« of mens tlicrcioro women auder
most front It« baneful effect.
, .
A constipated jverson Is an esay victim when expos* d to a n r
serious dlseoso—pneumonia. Typhoid Fever, Malaria. Jlhrumatism,
Bmall Pox. Yellow Fever and llrlght'a Disease gather tbclr annual
harvest of death among those who aro habitually constlpatiniEven though they escape tbcxo
m * « dlscaaca, such person» aro always
oiling more or lesa. They havo headaches, bad d*Festlon. dlmlness. vlrttgo (blind staggers), sallow complexion, flatulence, loss
at «U. Herbin« he. a moet sd ml rabia
o f strength; »n d no energy
«
i- |t |g cooling, purifying and regulating. II
effect In the boweta;
lc
on
biliousness,
In the
pots a prompt check «•&gt; blllousnesi wind --—, bowels,
----- . - nervousness,__________________breath,
heartburn, bad breath, low
low spirits
spirits, drowalneas In tho day
time and nervous wakefulness at night

9m Weak Sicht

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ST. LOUtS, MtL

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our House F o r You

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12:45pm
2:01pm
5:25pm
1:25am

2:57pm
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7 :50pm
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't r e e Reclining ( hair t arato Washington: Electric I.lghlcd; Electric Eans.
’ ** oast Line Elorida Mall carries Local Sleeper to Savannah.
Steel Pullman car» o f the highest t lass apt ralcd on nil train». We operate
our own dining enr servire. Pullman reservation/« and informal Ion; -*•

J. C. KIRKLAND, I). P. A.

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A. W. FRITOT, I). 1\ A.

Ilillsbqro Hotel. Tampa, Els.

138 W. Ray Si.. Jacksonville, Fla.

Don’t play with serious matters—
don't YOU carry your own insurant«
against
F Ï lì E
for you'll llntf tho money wanting wlien
the FIRE has wiped out your property
Have our strong, reliable company
òurry your risk—and be «h the »afe aid«.

.

Renaonabio rates

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

"she has an en­ an- tho young married women who
gagement with Jack ” It Is u* natural begin housekeeping and home making
to give people who nro not especially
1,8 it,r ll11' moon lo •htno nml lho Htar8
hit-rented In them a good time at
f to
ll« llt ,,mt they "I'ould waht to
their expense.
" I " ' 1" 1 lh,,lr ,K,ur" by themselves «*«
Sending out her "at homo" cards
lh** l,orch
l|i a secluded nook
ha* wrecked lho peace of ninny a
1,1 ,h'' l'!,rk- " r " ‘ ™ lllug “ tin In arm.
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
newly wedded couple
ll Is not light
or hnl“ ‘ •&gt;» hand along dower-bordered
unfrequented put ha To the beau and to f--ast friends at the expense of u
Corner Park Avariuo and Second 8 tr ««t
his sweetheart two'» company— throo luihlitrad» stomach, Ills comfort and
CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS OF HEAVY HAULING
a crowd. Not that they have anything welfare. Delicatessen suppers nro poor
, ^ *
t
In particular to nay to each other —In­ makeshifts for tho good, warm, hearty
L
a
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g
o
s
u
p
p
l
y
of
H
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r
s
o
s
,
Mules,
meal
a
husband
expects
and
should
get
deed long stretches of silence ensue
ofttlmea. Yet they are so enthralled when'll** provides money to buy It.
W a g o n s and H a rn e ss^ a l w a y s
with each other'» presence they are
on hand F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e
blissfully content. I.ooklug backward WEDDING RINGS FOR HUSBANDS.
over tho evening, each Imagines liters
D lackam tthing and W a g o n R e p a ir in g In co n n ec tio n
Is no unit In-the wide world so enter­ I
1 it** 1*. !i#*r W11r,t lltrr.. la1rf rrltrn of
taining as the other Rone-one ha»
&lt;ulb'il It a fool's paradise
th- tlml ns I t . 1 ti- am i uf th- p «*l Vk)»!• ft FII** *'rt11
1 *L Hires
It may. when both are young. In love \\ ! '
W . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
•
Iti t h»* lllslll tint«* uf i.irftiw
und life Is a lesson not yet studied,
•lt*l • HM*.
AGENTS
Itijsc sweet, romantic, courting times
\r 1 • • • L* La* L »h - f...l Uf • a vsM.-b !-*y
gild prosaic existence for both nmu
loti»; tn» my hrnrl with *ucli mein»«
and maid, and cast rainbow bridges
rion fitter
fur Into the future
Hy tin- lime a 1
•• * ’• use til «ht* tî f iv« V-H IlMV** Milt »*
O r n e * w it h H O L D E N R I A L C U T A T E CO.
I &gt;li inaIllh'*S
couple bus winter*-*! and summered
each other they should know If they Y « «fili y t»r**#ik you Himy rï utH* I* Ili-H
V«iA-**t If V«"t «till
are congenial lo each other, that 1» If 111¡ii i in- »+-*'111 « f tti# fti**« writ! 11a nie munii
Sanford.
F lo rida
their tastes agree. If the presence o f
tt »uu
the one Is needful to the other to se­
Ilu* inarrl*-i! woman Is ns good an
cure contentment amt happiness, or If
Tbosi- » b o run may r*-nd
anything occurred to purl them they 1-1... irib-il
could go pit through life with a song that sb*&lt; Is oul of tbo slngl*- rank»
Tli**y nr** b o Informed by tin* broad
on the lips Instead of a sigh
g..|*| bund. Ill«- wedding ring which
N o man should constItute himself a
bIo- wear» on !n-r linger
Mb*- may bo
girl s "regular beau" without lonsldi-r
ni-atly gloved, bill tho ring Im revealed
lug the situation carefully
Even th&lt;Full
ruction«
bv th*- - l »-uses of the gl**v** Til*' fnitll
I onducted b y the
most 'thoughtl* ss should realize that
who might otherwise bo tempted In
1
.n
in
!h-ned ictine
he not only raises a girl's hupos, but
fall in lov *• with bt-r at llrsl night Is
F
’rcpa.
ntory,
(.'orn­
by calling steadily on certain evenings
Father»
warned Jo look t-lni-w lu-re, as she Is
anti Class­
of the week he may put her family t*&gt;
TERMS - *225.00
not heart w hole ami fancy free. Hut
ical Courses
Inconveniences ofttlmea. He tnonnpo
what of the husbands who mingle with
117 es the parlor during his culls
If
til*- fair
win* do not know whelkthe fitnill) bus no room to spare for
«-r the) may be married or single?
an extra living room or sitting room,
American husband» wear no label on
TO R r A T A L O G IIE A D D R E S S R EV D IR EC TO R
th** friends ami neighbor» Vvfto dr**p
their to.iiH i*. r *b* their strong t»!n*-wy
111 &lt;-! Mi evening mtl»t share tie- p.&lt;
bail.I- I-*»-' ■■( . Wi-dding in c lli-rlor with the beau or be Iriilpd I
fun- wh.il I-. -lo i.Mw.ird - - ti* 1***1 lo
(li*- liming mom whose furniture in *-•
j.i-rinit nmi nag- -*bb- "i*iin-ii to *)••«■ r a.taHit-.n ■-,*x*x* i,jiíi;&gt;.,irutauaUi]d aiiR a&gt;'atauda¡;»,. , a a m sa oii.tu u iiu
be shifted »bout that at* arm * li.iit
a
in in*- wb'-tlii-r lie l- In tin- tnainmotil.il
or two may be brought In
market or not’
IJoatl evenings nro often Hie bug-bear
b
I f a man I h. In a strange comkiunlty
o f the maiden'» papa— thnt 1«, if the
M IL L W O R K O F A L L D E SC H I I T IO N S
n
n
young man In the parlor delays Ills *b- where there are social gat her lugs
u
which In* nll'-nils lo t-aMs away tho
parttire after 10:30 at latest. The fa
WV arc prepared to figure with vnu f&gt;n all Hasses :*
liter coughing and tramping Impati.■t,- tlllll-, l,III li*- b*&gt; bill mill becnilse of
nf
I,CM
HER and M IL IA Y O R K for‘ H O U SE, ST O R E at.
ly u|&gt; anil down Ills bedroom, .wonder** III*- woin- a si lling tlM-lr caps tor him?
&lt;&gt;r HAKN’ . FrafiiiiiK- ll«&gt;«&gt;rin^. ceilinn, siding, windows, 5
if they heard the clock strike
He i- Th*- »Itiiplo niut'i-r of ■ii'ifing it to
b*-&lt; tune universal for the niain-d in.iii
k e p i from going down to Inter'!- "
doors, screens. Minds. moiilrlinL's. lattice, frames, hoxes. 6
ti
him oti the subject by his good v* f
to w- ir tin- ruftoiujt v Imtn! --f g- l-l
Tell l s What You Want
K.slimates Furnislied Fret* Íb
w hup, ring Iti hi» cur. No doubt l.*&lt; - wntlll f II f-' 1l,.li e lllllli - , »
llllnl ilk-'
Is pmi-osing marring*- to our li t t le b
Many » git I (alls In luve with a hand
hatiua
Hon t you remember dear some -lushing man, who lot's -...-tniugu
b
you remained a irltle later on th e
1) pH1d her iit'-niion
I' iIih-h not oc­ uuustRí'ttmtxtttpent«peFOí»xti*iix«:twpífttMxiwn»ípr «r; rîT'îspnnsrïrprnnpBpp
nltig you asked me to m arry'
It th- cur to Imr (o make Inquiries a» to
Into hours aro repented, father deter­ whether he Is married or single. Him |
mines to have a baunon gortg pul on take» It fur granted that Im 1» looking
(he clock that won’t stop ringing un for a »w eel heart i She wiis I i-b goUli-u
til It Is turned off or Introduce a hours In entertaining him, and builds
trained poll parrot, who will, call secret nlr castles through which his
out lusllly:
"You can stop a little voice resound*
All this would Inlonger If you're |mpplng the question, avoided. providing she hnd m i Inkling
otherwise, remember, It's ten thlrt) of the fuel that slm wus wasting Imr
young man! Get your hat! Get your tlmo on another woman's hushaud
h a t!"
There ar*- eotratrles In which It Im the
custom lor ruan and wife to exchutigo
wedding ^ lug*
Each wears the s)tnhol of wedded life with joy and »alls
FOOLISH MARRIED WOMEN.
faction
\Vb) shoohln t the American IuibT I - , ,*■»*- Ini,l ih* rt ru* *'tu*-l tliorn
THE
T-i i m r U.«- inuutenl, t.n,a ..
bntid d*» Itkew ise? Why should tint
Tho rnlllrr l*mk bis tall In corn
wlfo bo lho only otto t«&gt; exhibit the
And I took mine In kisses.
token of miiritnt exlst«-nce*
If thy
Th e trouble with tho majority of husband refuses to wear such a ring.
fatamntod couples ,1« they do not tn- ItaanT tho wife a right to leave oft
gin married life right, it In to bo »up hura if she likes, until he comes to Ids
posed that most women marry for wonsus regarding the matter'* A litllu
luvw; ycl, mixed with that beautiful child recently spoko moro eloquently
ami tender sentiment la a longing to than she knew when alto said, in ln-r
have home» of their own where they lisping baby . tongue
I guetli my
can do-us they please, entertain whom mamma Is married. *cus »he ha» got a
they please und a» often a» they d*f weddtn’ ring Hut my papa Isn’t, for
»Iro. They are no sooner back from ho hasn't got a ring" Tho father of
the wedding trip and domiciled In their that household was presented with a
little home than tbo bride »ends out wedding ring by bis wlfo without de­
hor cards to her friend«. "Wo must lay. lie lias never been without It
maku our homo u social center If wo since.
would be popular," who declares. Man­

HAND B R O TH ER S

General Fire

S t. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida

NOVELTY P L A N T

Yellow Pine Lumber

Kissimmee, Fla. f

Given Free With a Years’
Subscription to The Sanford Herald

like. ho submlls without cohtment. Ju.-i
as be lias to her decision that the wii.
with tbo proper custodian of Jtls weekl)
w age»

H care«.

G. A L D R I D G E .

I-Ticnds begin to call singly, tn pair*..
In bunches of half a doxen,. In troops,
until u good aim! party Is aaaorobled
of n afternoon. Of courso she must
servo refreshments. Ice cream and
cakes are ordered, with lemonade,
fruits and nuts. True' they soon take
tbotr departure after this, but when
the.wifo counts up what is left to pur­
chase food for her husband's-dinner,
sbo
su
o lindi thdt bo must do without

A

G e n u in e

H e ro

Muggins That lull*- shrimp doesn’t
look like a hero, does he '
Huggins Great Hoot I! no
What
bus ho ever dono?
M u g g i n s — H e*
been married six

times.
Practical Reason.

llamlel—Why la It, Simon, that they
always havo bloodhounds lu au "Undo
Tom's Cablr." show?
Simon Degree— To find the manager
or salary days, ray boy.— Pusk.
.

iMMlftfluV/loìL. '

10:27am
II :12am
2:!6pm
1:38am

A T L A S
or

For the Bowels

Price 50c per Bottle.
Htowuno«

Ar
Bikimort

9.00am
10:29am
I :35pm
11:50pm

Uu uul A£Tyu,&gt;vU-. A
friends who nro
but even her closeat chum» know to call In tho evening and without lho
thnt ^iu h.-ilnm-n expectation of being
of her evenings, best and most satisfactory. Foolish

wtili this or any other . oat Is of black
and red velvet bound and trimmed
edge that »ho may be provided with with black silk braid
The crown Is
almost a» many ilress acresporlcs as a long pun of black v-lvet. and the
are designed for her mother
hands about it at .-ach Mile are of red
In anticipation o f wintry weather lined with black and bundled with ;l
the tittle maid In the picture 1» about binding of black silk braid
These
to be outfitted with warm clothing In bands are extended at the back, »h ero
which «he may d e fy the cold for one they aro cut Into two (aha which aro
thins and look pretty and well cared turriod down and fnll over the hair.
At tho front the hand» aro also turned
for, for nnothnr.
In outside garments she Is tlrst sup­ back and the point» tacked down.
plied with n heavy, clone knitted Smalt hows of the him k silk braid
* wen terms t It Is 11nl »hell with turn used lit ttie binding an ¡dared at the
hack collar and cuff» and a knitted middle of the front trad hark
b e lt and Is almost ns warm .-in fur The
Knitted cup» or hoods for school
rnlor Is a rich r e d .' about the lu st trail for outdoor play
'I mitten» to
. Iliili e und the most plt-lisllu;
the lit­ ink. Ihc piai i of i hi- t'l ifT lire to be
tle Wenrer The collar mnv lie rotted 1 provided
Freedom to ¡lay keeps mi
up about the neck and the c-ulTs active child warm in otillnarv cold
brought well down over the bunds to w i alher w I» timi * ih&lt;-for els'which are
protect the wrists
For dull' wear not *-\|n i t. d to Maini i great *l*-nl of
hard service
this Is the Ideal garment
The llttlo Scotch cap to tie worn (
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

TH E

T R A I N S ..U A S T 4

U*. .JWíl. UViiyX.

for the requirement» of
S HOPPING
lhe little girl develops tho know!

OF

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

J IT J E M

PubiaW E»*nr To-day ud rtiday

turned over to Chief Quigley.'
Deaf people strongly resent this
1class been use nowadays the average
person who is deaf learns a trade or

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

profession and leads a useful life.

R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Burines* M in ifrr

.
They take a great pride in the fact
Him stnim oN PKit'E, is ADVANCE
rh„i they are not dependents and
OKS YB4R.............. ......................... »tso
t hi» sort of game espec113
81X M O N T H S ...
ially
arouses
their ire.
TH R EE MONTHS

Among (hr Bxchsages
Florida should feed itself. It is a
big state—one -of the biggest, the
greatest variety of food products ran
be- profitably produced.’ Things we
need to use at home should get first
attention. That is the method of
every thrifty, prosperous people.
Play safe.—Ocala Banner.

i: i

A R E Y O U A T R EA SU R ER ?
I f you arc a treasurer of an organization, we shall be glad to have
you open an account with us as such treasurer.
It does m atter

How many children have
an til-•
whether the account is large or small.
Whenever anyone is presented wit lowance and are taught to .use the
whenever
anyone is presented money sensibly? A child who has a j
T h is plan makes you r records more complete and furnishes good re­
..
anyone
A d t w n •» SSc. r o Monti,
...
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_,
.
w ith o n e o f these b e g g in g card s he certain amount of spending money
fan to l . AS...C. M S I Ito M.«to m
ceipts for all moneys you pay out.
Is urged to telephone Mr. Walker that that is to cover his persoanl j
■TMrwigssB
Bator«! a .
M.U M.itof
{ j e w¡j| im m e d ia t e ly in v e stig a te the expenses has an opportunity to learn I
IM S , i l Ito r « i w n » U .S a l« !, Im ld*.
!
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c,
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,,
many
a
valuable
lesson
as
he
goes
t adrt Ah Al M « r b M . 1ST*.
. C* * 1' * ' ,h l 'l “ * " " ’ *S t ’ A u g U S tin e
along.-— Miami Metropolis.
Record.
O H « la ilctsM ItoüdtoS
Ttlr.konr No. I IV
O
f t t
'
The moonwill not be full during
TH E
CHAUTAUQUA
Why wasn’t Bob Holly at the
The people of Sanford Just,at this the month of ^February, a condition
press breakfast? Therd was a spec­ time may feel that the Chautauqua that has not occurred in 181) years.
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
ial place on the program for W m .!Bhould have no place on the'pro- It will, however, make up for it by
Cutln
Assi r a.kirr
"* PfnUnl
Vtoo.Pr»»l&lt;ksl
but Bob failed to show up. Just for gram of events for next-season but getting full twice in Match. Some
A —
thin, wo propose to prefer charge* those who attended the many fine profess to foresee dire calamity be­
against him at the -Miami rvmvcn- attractions and those who realizu cause -of the unusual phenomena
tion.— Tampa Tribune.
the deep significance of the Chau-7*hile others predict thfft^R means
Charged with what? Soda Water1
course as an education for good times coming.—-Cocoa News
Albany and myself. The first of­ pel of health is being preached con­
or giape juice?
young and old still think that San- and Star,
ficers of the company were C. S. stantly in the public prints and peri­
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ford should have a Chautauqua *
Woodruff, president/which position odicals and ignorance is the contrib­
When you travel over the brick course next season and that it
The Italians were more successful he held several years; J. F. Porter, utory cause of most of our physial
roads completed by Seminole county should have the support that such a wifh Turkey than we were with
vice president and George A. Waters ills.
you will at once decide that brick is' rarc treat deserves. The fart that
Mexico.
Wo sent our battleships «ecreatry and treasurer. The first
Knowing these things, then it is
the only material to bo used for the tf,jg j-,,ar 80 many other ’ attractions und the most of our army" to Mexi­
Continued from Page 2
an
act criminal in ,proportion to Ita
stock
sold
to
any
other
than
the
making of hard sut faced roads. divided the attention of the public co to force a salute of our flag, and
/
possible
consequences
if
wo
do
not
Billy • Hill and Charlie Campbell
With brick you will have a material ohould not worry the good people of up to the present all we have is the original incorporators was sold to
tho lutes. William A. JJbflrapso^ M . ,do^«verything in our power,to i»u»rkirh«y vrentfcjrwtfy M DbLsn'd '*(,£$*
that will last, practically no tepaira thia city. Another year.the Chau-,
strrly and* silent -nmtrnfpt: " Irtfj*’
firm 0f John A. Thompson, Sona vont Hie spread of contagion.
they picked up Mr. Campbell. Mn.
«v o r to be made. They come high. tauqua can be held at a time when without even making a bluff got the
If a case of typhoid exists in your Newman will be the guest of M«
Si
Co.,
and the next person to be­
about 18,000 per mils, but In the end, no othcr „»ructions will interfere nicest, gentlest little salute that any
household and if through ymir nog- Yeiser while In Jacksonville
they are the beat and cheapest^ A ; mitl if they.should threaten -UMnter- insulted nation ever asked for— and come iatercslcd in the company was,
lect
of proper precaution^ it spreads
C.
M.-Wellington,
then
cashier
of
tnttlion dollars would make a brick I fere jhe othcr attractions should’ bo from Turkey at that.— Jacksonville
to
yôur
neighbor’s home, and rethe
Manufacturers’
National
Bank,
road on the west side from the St., pUt pm 0f our calculations and the Metropolis.
Among those going over «&gt; Kioto
und through his solicitation Gco'tge 1suit* in the death of his child, are yesterday lor the George Washing­
Johns county line south to Osteen. Qhautauqua, given full place in the
f
f
♦
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Ide and Gardner Earl became you not guilty of that death? It’s ton relcbration were Hon and Mn,
and from the St. Johns river across i Cqnter of the stage." We fully voice
The Jasper News doesn t »link stockholders some time during the a moral question. The law won’t
D. L Thtajher. Mr and Mr- \\ y
tho county to the coast.— Volusia' thp sentiments, of Bro. Triplett of
the people, who live in the countu-s first year of the company’s existence. hang you for it, but your intel­
Watson, and Mr R J | ,
n ,l
. ilw.
l i « AD
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Co. Record.
«
th«» St. Cloud Tribune in the follow- on «and
near the Georgia line” uâut Williaftï S. Rail’s interest in, the lect might have prevented it.
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compulsory
education.
We dont company presumably began after
Such happenings are common, v Mr. Robert Hly of Ut |..n : .nt
SPE C IA L TERM OF COURT
I ‘ 'We cannot mention all the people think so either. Tlrny don’t want
they are even frequent and they in­ the week-end in Sanford noting ih*
A crime was committed in Sem- wf,0 took part in the week's enter- good .roads either, and they don't the death of hb son, (iarnder.
volve far reaching consequences and family of Mr. H. II. Chappell.
inoie county yesterday and there is tajnn,ent. The (tost thing that we want to paint their houses, and
possibilities.
Novel’ until the citionly one ending for it. Since the ^ an 8#y WM that ¡t waa aj| i00j t ai|
they don’t mind pigs In the front
xens of Florida and of every other
people themselves cannot take the excellent and much superior to any yard, either. That is those people
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson and yum,g
state shall arrive at higher ideas grandson, Webster Ordw.iy *|&gt;ent
law into their own hands and the thing that has ever como to our who don’t want compulsory educa­
of moral responsibility in health the week-end in Tutnpi rkbrute is in the hands of the law r[ty, (t is u rare opportunity for tion, doa't—it all goes together
. -i.
matters will the ideal community
relatives
there is nothing but a speedy trial the jK.(,pb* of St. Cloud to receive Miami Metro [Kills.
BY STATE HOARD OF HEALTH
life be attained.
that will suffice and in a measure 8UCh intellectual benefits in »o'Short
tb t♦ **
Are you willing to assume the
alleviate the feelings of an outraged a period an,| lo gl., the8e benefits
Mrs
Walter t! ridi» I
’ »»
No one t sully enjoys being re­
An expert statistician of the m i ­
moral re»pnnsibility of your acts of been the guest of lo
pablic. It is up to the Governor which «-ill remain with you for life,
'.In.
minded
of
(its
duty
,
W
betjiaf
it
In­
iicgbBt ?
to order a special term of court
It U)T lh insignificant price of a ticket nus bureuu says that at foui o ’clock
K f,. Marshall r e t t in .d f
la then up to the jury to find him Such |&gt;eople as those who were with in the afternoon of April ‘J the pop- fus domestic, civic or religious o b li­
her
home in Sarasota a-.ti gâtions.
illation of the United S(utes
-guilty and the judge pronounce the us cannot be secured for nothing.
To
Extinguish
Ituziards
by
her
mother MI’.
Our obligations are ho nuntproii*
America will be 100.000.0li!».
Only
sentence that will stretch his neck
Tallahassee, Feb.
Hou. A. N
The Chautauqua committee of this
three nations, C lea t Brii'tin China that reminders ate micesMiry, for
This can all be arranged in Hit* n«*xl
Wells, senator of Leon county, has
It irlh.t
. f a w 'd ^ i '^
;,H
t o i S ï ï i ï ï 'To h ^ r &gt;.notoelrhChaT|,ir,d IiUi,,iu h,VB B“ ’at ^ I ‘uIa:lo,r. ! with fa w of us does tho mo morii ri­ drafted and prepared a bill toinlrn[[urn to Mr
,n.
po
to t U onoa who have suffered and j ¡*ailJ|Ua riPSt ypar if |K,v, j|(|(. T(l,.y AnH ni’np of *hw,p
“ la,»'i ' » ,lum hi*,,i‘ ,o v " r 11,1 ” ur
l " duci» ill the next session of the legi. ( 0,lr„ .r M.mdny . h
•h
•titwell adapted for its greatness of others, and most of us resent being
are suffering the insult and humilia- havt. „ranged a’ plan to [»ay the
latore, which concedes in April. BOt|
jj,, u||| ||(l
ill. 1 1
i itnumbers.
The
British
total
m-.(
told
what
wq
ought
fo
do
at
home,
tion of un attempted assault upon subscribers all that they lost on this
which proposes to lepeal the law ^ ar,( j (
a white lady. Let us have the beat first experience. U t us hope that eludes its colonics of many races in Most of us reserve the exclusive that makes
it a penalty and tm- \
tborc is in law lest wo break out of they will make good, it means men­ all parts" of the world; the Chinese right to regulate our Own personal poses a fine of { 5 for killing a buaj )r UJ)(j
r, ( i|i x i-r i
bounds and deal in summary ven­ tal exercise for some of us moss- are overcrowded in a comparatively relations in church matters, but we turd
In uil.buon to r.qo'.ilmg the r,.j0j,-mg
[,trt(
small area, while the Russian do- have advice showered on us regardgeance.
statute for prohibiting the killing of
BO() ltn(|
bucks, it means mental uplifting to
c__I _ _ ^a E s = M ^ —
tMi.rrrd.to ü»
Cmnui t i " r « » « f to
. o i,

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

y-

SANFORD, FLA.

ABOUL-PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

lit

OUR RESPONSIBILITY

Id -

b u il d in g

ROADS

Tho system that is generally in
vogue in Floridn is to have a county
divided up into rommissionur's distrbiLs, and each commissioner is
given u certain portion of tho road
•funds, and the result ’has Jioen a
t&gt;atch ot roads here and a patch
tUru, and generally radiating from
-the county seat.
This road question, when properly
aottled anil settled on hroad lines
and without petty local claims oi
demands will do mure for the up
building of Floridu than any ortiet
onti tiling.
Wo iiave the climate, and no
Vlat» in tho. Union can compare with
it, ‘ainl with good ropds there will
como thousands upon tbou;r.rd' c*
people with their touring cars. These
pwiple all invest when they get the
habit oT coming, and thei. homes will
,
.
,
,
.
be to such a isaratier th i« property
. ,, ,
* *
V
values will lap'ully increase, and our
, taxes will be sufficient to put good
roads in every rcclion of tlte land ol
t autisti ine.
Let’s get some system into this
load busi ness. Appoint a commit,df representativo Jackson vile,
Tampa, Ocala, Lakeland, Orlando
. and Kissimrarn business men, per­
haps businsss men' fiom otliej sec­
tions and let thorn go over the toute
fiom Jacksonville to Tampa and
make* recommendadtions fot con*
nocting links.
.
Loss than one million dollari will
knako dlt-se connections, and put the
'whulo In splendid shape, and In one
:y«tr the /act that it exists will bring
Into the state more than ita entire
coat.—Florida Grower.

¿

i

main is in large part
our school children, and every one adapted for
human
of us will be bene fit ted to „ great Th or„
room (l)l

extent

Ot

Florida as a Home
There are many people who have
winter horn«« in Florida, and who
como here every winter to get the

benefit of out wondeiful winter cli­
mate. Some of^hoso who hnve come
here for winter homes have been in­
duced to stny during tho summer,
and establish summer homes, and
most of those who are here all th
year 'round like the summer cli­
mate its well as the winter

but poorly
habitation
»„.

Statist to grow, and to grow with
comfort to
the
people, 'fnrpoii
Springs l.eader
T h e weather this winter ha» been
below par, but it is now char ami
crisp, with all signs pointing to
warm,
genial Florida weather for
the remainder ol the season.
The
tourist who has felt justified in kirkmg against the weather .oilId gel
some constitution from the northern
pn per*1
, w hich chronicle lec.il welith
cr conditions.
The north has had
its share of cold, ruin, snow and

Florida summer climate is good.
There are no nights that one cannot
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i/
.
t
^ blitxards this winter in intensified
sle«p hecau»e If the heat, as is often ,
...
,t_
•»' , . L » •
form and in com[&gt;arison out winter
the case in the north. There are few
has been a I'uradisc. The worst of
nights that one doe* not require
tho win let has passed and the best
rover during the nights. There la j *
is before us. Visitor» should tarry
no time when one can't find u cool
place in Florida, day or night. The
.
,
..
.
.

mg oui civic duties, as is proven by
Speculation run»
the experience» of eVet y political huxxards. Mr Wells proposes to go u^nd
campaign.
We are told that the still fuithei and allow » bounty of I he names
Will i in \
25 cents a head for evety ' buttai d (ieorge anti SLlfth.i
cuun ryr or the city will be mined
killed in the state
It I» proposed
unit »s we vote and work for John
that
the
heads
of
buttati!»
killed be
\ jr a|l(| y jr,
y|,.,;
Smith or Rill Jones
Th«; tremen­
in
ought
In
to
the
clerk
of
the
court
an„
ounr(.
n,,.
birth
&lt;»i a
dous issues at stake are noiaily. if
or
som»
olite!
County
official
at
the
(er
Tuesdai,
he
lim
ar.
not learnedly, discussed by J&lt;ihn and
com
t
house,
w
ho
will
pay
to
the
p
e
r
-1
___
Bill, each of whom [»tedicts «lire re­
son pu^enYing
buszrd herd 2 5 1
sults if the othet »hull be elected
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i..e » » o * - the
«
s-,
&lt;;,»•/
e».nts each.
each
tbt regu
regu„
, ,
.
, cents
At the end of tlu
, ,
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,
But our duties as eititens extend ,
,
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A very delightful uu
,
,
i i ,
.
ilui periods this countv official »hull .
,, ,n
...
lai beyond the franchise.
They in.
,,
.
Agnes (»mid was held
, ,
, ,
icpoit to the com i»tioiler the number
,
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ii
neigh I V
.
V
. .
.
.
Miss Eva W -.ll.*
elude our relations ,
of tiuzzard» on whnli h. hie [»aid
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, ternomi
N. edl.• •
bur», for it is just a» much a d iit \ |
,
. ,, [
,,
th«. 25 refit*
fit* and
an d Ith.
hi an...tint
a n ..«nut paid
.
the! we shall i f gurd oul neighbor s ,
.
,
. . . .
while hu«\ linger»
th e r e fo r , unii I In- .-ontpiroll«*. «h.le
I finir isivi'T* l,,r » in' 1
physical welfare, that we *ha
st
wmimilt
ant
.
I t hen cause lu
to lu*
1st* drawn a win
i organization will t .t,., '•
|least nut be a menace to his wellu,.«.n Qui n a te treasury reimbursing w#lk&lt;Jr Mrvpd n .i,.,,..,,,,,

-.dad
being, a nuisance to thi community,
the county.
i
*
course, fig newtons. t«*a npd 11 *■ ';t.
as -that we ahnll pay our taxes when
The idea of removing the statu­ Agnes bfand of mint» * Tin.-. |-.»they are dtle and keep out of the
tory
prohibition for killing buzz.nribi ent were Mr» Bett» Mr
bands obth«t police.

Public and individual health is the
most itnjiurtiimt asset o f «dtlier tin
pul die or the eitix« n. end iiisofu a*
WP lilterfor«' with it, whether It be
breetes that sweep the peninsula
inli ■nlionally or car* 1essly. I,v just
from cast to .west, and west to east,
80 inueli we biTomi* u menu ce to
tin«- Record
and from th«* south, nr«* all cool
the neighbo a. It is because most
breezes from off the water of the
or us don't tealize what acts or
Used First Troy I’ hone
Atlantic or the Gulf, and in any in­
Under a rut of M. C. Aspinwull negligences are a threat against

stances are cool, refreshing and
health
’ , &gt;*i=T-:
f ■ ■giving.*
"
Think of some of the sultry nights
in the notth! All of us wknow who
have tried them, that when the heat
fails like a blanket on a- northern
country that one ia pretty well
plcaaed If he can breathe, much less
be comfortable. You know how suf­
focatingly hot and disagreeable it U,
and -how unpleasant it is, and how
you suffer w'hcn it is tealiy hot in
tho north. There is nothing like
that in Florida.
While thousands
die in northern state* in the sum­
mer, fiom the effects of the hfea
you nevet hear of a death from over
heating in Florida. Jt is more comfortable, more conducive to health
T
t
7
and life here in the summer time
than It is in th® north when the sul­
try heat laden wind sweeps Qie couiw

JpEAF AND DUMB IM PO STE R
* ■ Giving his name as Charles Pike, a
"'deaf and dumb” jmposter, struck
tho wrong lesidence Friday to prenant his begging card and as a re­
sult h « was givdn thirty days in jail
by Judge Goode in city court this trymorning.
We need more all the year round
T h * man waa presenting one of ritsidents in Florida:. We need mors
tho cards usually employed by this people who come here and stay ail
&lt;Um o f fakir to the effect that he tho time and wo can make any of
is deaf and dumb,Ms supporting an them as comfortable in aummor as
ill mother, etc. He presented one of In winter.
those card*, at the home ot 0. W.
A,nd the man who loves the out­
Underhill oT-the state School for the door liie—loves to awim and fish and
•deaf and blind faculty. Mr. Under­ go motoring and boating.
Thw™
hill promptly saw through the game isn't any better place than Florida
anal tewed him, struggling violently, in the summer.
Y’ ou can cAtrh"
■ovstf to President Albert H. Wslk- mqrc fish and you can have mo
*-r's office. Mr. Walker questioned months of weather fit for swimmig
him a little in writing, was satisfied and alt manner of outdoor aporta in
be was faking and remarked, “ Weil, Florida than anywhere else.
I guess I ’ll have to turn you over
Some of yoti who have tried Flor*
.i
it
ii
mi l
t . J J ______ s.
to the police." This had a remark- ids in winter and have liked it, fry
able effect upon Pike's hearing power it next lummef. You will be de*
and he immediately began begging;lighted.— Jacksonville Metropolis.

the illustrated'zection of the Troy, health—ou own o theirs— that we
New York Timfs hus the following need constant emindu s of these
concerning the manager of the things. It is a matter of personal
we
Postal Telegraph Co., office in this responsibility to others, fo
can’t escape the fact that in the
city;
•
•
Murray C. Aspinwall. u former I mixed and complex conditions o
at
well known resident of Troy but j modern society we can’t do just
If a man lives on a
now of BanTyrd. Fla., is th® sole sur we please.
vivor of the original incor|Htratora desert island where no one comes
and early stockholders of tho first neat him for months at a time, he
without bathing,*'he may
telephone system in this city. Thi* may
court
disease
in insnnitaiy surround­
fact was brought out by* the illus­
ings—it's
really
nobody’s business
trated article on Telephone Union
in this city, published in tho Art but his own, if he can escape anest
Section Doc. 26 last. * Mr. Aapin- as a dangerous lunatic, but he can’ t
wali came to Troy in 186if and has do such things in a community of
He must
been a reader of the Troy Times for neighbors on nil side*.
keep
clean,
he
must
keep
his
prem­
forty-five years. In'U recent letter
in regard to the introduction of the ises dean, and thu law reserves the
telephone in' Troy he* says: "In the light to force it if his own petaonal
summer of 1877 the writer, then the inclinations do not inspire him along
Troy manager of The Atlantic and the proper sanitary lines.
It is hardly supporablc that any
Pacific Telegraph Company, brought
man
will knowingly and purposely
the first telephone into Troy, and
heard tho first word through, it. threaten public safety by his own
which was from Albany over a "cir­ voluntary act, but what’ may be
cuit made up of the wfres of the done unknowingly Is just ns much a
above named company, and in con­ menace. We know that* accutnula»
We
nection with C. II. Sewall of Albany tions of filth Invite disease.
was chiefly instrumental in the /or* know that flips are bred in filth and
mation
of the original company, mosquitoes in wet p)acesy We know
The Troy Telephone Dispatch Com­ how to limit or prevent the breeding
pany, and was tho Superintendent of these pests. We know that they
of that company during tho first carry disease germs. We know that
year of ita existence. . The original extraordinary measure* must be
incorporators and stockholders of taken to prevent- the spread of ty­
the co/npary were Charles 8. Wood­ phoid fever and malaria and small­
ruff, a well known hoipeopsthlc pox, evep ot ordinary colds and
physician of-Troy; John F. Porter, a other afflictions, when they appear
lawyer with offices at 280 River in any place or seetioo.
If wo don't know these things we
street;
George
A.
Waters
of
LattsingburgH, C. II. Sewall of aro criminally Ignorant, for'tho gos^¡n jn |

■M l

rf

.'li­

is considered an «'xcellent one i*nd
will bt of inestimnhl«. value to the
funnels and stoi-k raisers «.( tin* state
land now that tile »tuti is going so
'largely into hog raising tht* idea
j routes at k most opportune time
It is qo longer u question that the
itjizzitrd is the greatest hog Cholera
carrier existent.
This fact is well

•illustiated by a concrete example
on two farms near this city. N o t ­
withstanding the statutory prohibi­
tion, to protect his own interest one
farmer, possibly the rnort successful
g raiser in tho county, has kept a
cloee watch aqd evety buzzard he
has aeon near his ptemises he has
killed, not allowing a one to light
on his place. This farmer has a dog
trained to look out (or the huxxards
and every time o*ne approaches tho
place this dog gives the alarm. Ot\
another’ farm adjoining the one
ahote mentioned its owner did hot
ohservo such close precaution and
ullowed buzzard* to come into his
pastures where he kept his hogs.
Practically evety hog ho had in this
field died with ciiotera, while on the
other place* mentioned thoro was not
a single hog to take the disease.
'r

’ Thinking Charity. /
If we could rcallzo that, supposing
we were all created alike and subject
to lItci same circumstances, wo should
all make tho same mistakes and
blunders, our judgment o f ' othera
would be different. There Ts no phase
of charity so ocautfful as thinking
charity. If you-give all you have-to
the poor, or show your charity ifi any
other any. It avnllelh nothing so long
as yon think unkindly and unjustly.
Charily hurts no ono by word or deed.
~J. N. Street

Misses Z.M- Munson &gt; d o ­
tan, Mnitliu King I • 1
r«*» Aspinwall. J«»»u
Pm««n. Agin** i.nd E » •

It uty lit i

.r

There will be a ine&lt;
Been, Monduj ufter .••-«•
at the Woman's f l u b f o .
full attendance is desired
Met her*
are requested to urge fhiir littlr
folks to be present ut tin» in«'-':ngMatters of importance will innif be­
fore the Bees for discii*»!'&gt;i

/
A/issioanry .U«»fMty
^A delightful meeting id th«- ' ”“ J'
Servico committee of the M* dual­
ist Missionary Society wa&gt; n*b&gt; il
the home ol Mrs. K L Mutshsli
Monday afternoon wiili a i
tendance, albeit the weather * » *°
incloment. "Korea” whs tE-under discussion, led by Mr*
Newton. A pleasing feature id
program was the churming duri
sung by Mrs. J. W. Adsm* -**’*1 ' ,|M
Kathleen Stelnrncycr. Coffee,
and cherries were s«rv.*d.
What Belno Nervous 1»
The mental state ot a pen-ei »u1^Ing from "nerves” Is very murh ■»*«
that of a man who Is wanted by ;bi’ P®1
lice, or who has Just heart) n
that the ship on which his wife **
children have sailed has been junk »
a collision,*br who has cried fire. w
a theater and been thrown out. sod
knows Itla name has been obtained 1
tho reporters. Very often ,a&gt;* *
writer in the Metropolitan Magana*Is a eomblnatlon oi all three, will»
haps the added sensntli*n of A ,!‘a!l
doubt if he closed the sa f e before I***’
log the office.

Arkansas Diamonds.

Spread tho Light.
Since tho discovery of diamonds In
H you oro acquainted
.....- with . bapP*
Arkansas, la JÖ0S. l.STfi stones, aggre­
gating 55C . carats, have been found nesa, introduce him to your nel8»
— Phillip« Brooks.
there.

;
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�—

: IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ! !
Little HappenlnRs—Mention
of Matters in Brief—
Personal Items of
Interest

Commercial Clul&gt; ’ will meet Fri­
Commercial Club will meet Fri­
day night at the City Hall at eight day night at the City Hall at eight
o dock and a lull attendance .is de­ o'clock and a lull attendance is de­
sired.
sired.
•
E. Robinson, representing Stevens
Brothers, rtinttniviinii merchants of
Baltimore is in the city looking alter
hutfirsts for his firm.

i ' The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Walsomunn are congratulating
them upon purchasing the Hood
bungalow on Magnolia avenue. They
Ed. Roorke has returned from »'ill-lake possession at once and exA ---------Mobile where he attended the Marti i * tl to' call Sanford their home.
Sum m ary of the Floating Small
Gras festivities and visited old Mr. Walscmunn’s business with the
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
Armour Car Lines keep» him in this
friends.
Hurried Herald Headers
city about six months in the year,
Commercjul Club will1 meet Fri- anti he and Mrs. Wulsemnnn hjivo
.
Pmtehen and Olirn Schult* '"^t
^' V ,l" &lt; il' 11:1,1 ut '‘W ’ 1I derided thal tu |*e comfortable they
Greichen and Olga Schult* o clock and u full »Uendunc* is de*! would !iav„ to own thoir own hotne.
have returned from a trip to Tampa aired,
They formerly owned a nice home
where they Attended tho Gaspnrillu
Dorn to Dr ami Mrs. Oliver here and have never been satisfied
frttivitiei.
Miller a fine hoy and girl all at the since they sold it.
Limburger cheese, Holland her- same tirpe anti their friends ure con­
Miss Durst Will Return
rjng and yeast cukes'a t Simon's,
gratulating them upon the auspicious
Miss
Mo7.0lie Durst, agent of the
37-tf
tycasion.
1
, *-w* :
**
Seminole Canning Club, who has
Mr and Mrs, Wakefield were in been attending ihe fourth annual
Henry Mark» paid Sanford n f^y¡¿g|vislt on Friday last and left at the city on Friday ami Saturday meeting of the county agents of the
pnce for Jacksonville where he lias a arranging u display of the cele- canning clubs ut the Florida State
bra led Sunshine Brano of marma­ College for Women at Tallahassee
hig|Ficsta on for the Woodmen.
f»
*
lades and jellies in the -.how window will return to Sanford Monday.
H. D. Hale, editor of the Gazette
of L. P. McCtiller. *
Miss Durst has made a splendid rec­
of East Hartford, Conn., and N. W.
Cranberries, bloaters and smoked ord in the short time-she has been en­
Webster, u lumber merchant of the
gaged in the work in Seminole coun­
S2-2tc
same city were here for some time herring at Collier's.
ty, and grea.t things arc expected of
one Friday looking over the city.
The Grip Club of Sanford bns
the canning clubs during the spring
Orango. boxes with hoops always been organized and if you have not
months.
yet hnd your initiation just wait a
I n soak, at F. F. Dutton’s.
27-tf
few day» and you will become u
Store Capiteci
sneeze
• people tonight at Yhe Imperial and j and , he a,gn
# Ubcru|
The
store
of N. P. Yowell &amp;. Co.
liso of the
this show which is said to be the . . • .
...
was closed today .during the funeral
*
.
.
.
. , 1 pocket handkerchief.
^■innicst.uja-J^e- roittL-wlil-no douut
of Richard Yowell, tho son of N. P.
have the crowd that it deserves. I
NOTICE
Yowell of Orlando.
Richard was
Mutt and Jeff were well revived
I will be out of my office assessing seventw,n ycan, oi B1{1. and wu* a
last year at the Imperial.
.
Property until March Mth. H ow -1brjrh| ntU(|(-nt at the Georgia Miliever
representative
will
be found
Soeil potatoes ut Lefflcr'a.
B2-2cjfVt'r “a r|
B,r',sl’ r,talive Ak
l11 b®
fm,nd f tury Institute.
Ho enught a cold
in my office during thi« time.
f»^vi»nu week« ago tnut (Jevelopeil
B. G, Smith and L. D. Hunt of
A VAI GUN,
into pneumonia and ha died on Sun­
Oviedo and Attorney Geo
lie
*r&gt;l-2tc
Tax Assessor
day.
He is a ne phew of Arthur
Cotter of this city were in Dei.atul
,
Yowell of litis city..
Sa tur tiny

morning

Club

appearing befort

will

meni

Fri

day night at the City Hull at eight
Judge Perkins on a legal mutter In
. , ,
,
, „
„
.,
, •
* h „
» ....
.... „
, O clock and a full attendance is titconnect on with . the business oí ¡ j
Hunt &amp; Brannon o f Oviedo.
Attorney George N. Itigby lias re­
turned from a trip to Tampa where
Three lots facing Park on Myrtle
lie wa* admitted in pr:t. Mee in the
avenue arul Seventh street.
Desir­
I
S. Court". There were six other
ably located for hotel or residence.
applicant* fur the privilege hut Mr
Beautiful shade trees ten ycuts old,
Right Wa* lit e &lt;|Il IV MJ .««ftll lit»no other property like it in the &lt;ity.
st U K E
'
Apply at- once to \V. \Y Long
The Itoti k* fir the (»llr r lio n of
25-tfc
tuxes for I I I will rinse March T|*t.
A. D. Thompson, of the \ I'
M U l.i*\ ELL.
Thompson it Sun* of Savannah wai
T tie."-lie
I n llc c lo r.
in the city on Saturday calling on
T
\\ l.uttMii
I lie most
the local printing trade
Thntnp«nn
A Son* make the best roller* fitr promit.ent • it lieti el 11\ ii-tfit w ,i* in
,.m
southern priliters and their Savan­ lite city lu*ti Sut ut du y on
In
net!
filisi
n«-.*
and
pleasure
trip
nah plant is one of the largest in the
lie reports the Ovtedn «ectimi a*
south
firing in tir-i i tu-., «hut • ami fiutili
I'hit’ kens and t ggs at l.etllor’«
trig o p uil i ht- 11me

For Sale! I !

f)2-2te

At J. D.
Roberts

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All niellili. !

urge.I to fie pres

K WALKER.

Sweilzer
Nippy

Se

‘ y Pit» T e m p

M&gt;-St
l i ning ¡it ltaiili-1
I cottile
I i Itla?
\ nnrt-M 1. !'• ‘u g *■f1 Hi Tfii
! ' 11v i * - *ri
li ipH* ! Tt mpl* '1' '
- i!&gt;..
V g fi l ). j*.‘ (
« mall i*hai gt■ id 11111&gt; ’ i ir ni“« fur
adult - und tiv, .-.-tit f.,i i H11«1re ti
under filili le&lt;-li 1« it d’
Mr. J Walter of tnimtriy will
perfot in on (he violin atul guitar
Miss Lorena Smith, fortmr stmlent
t)f Columbia College will he the reutler. • Mts. Vifgie Hörne Hy inun. foriner Student of Cox ('ollege will fie
the piano soloint and ucrompanist
Tho Hoys Bunt! will play lite prelutle and ¡Kistlutle
Spenti a pleasant t tctiing Fntlay,
Feb. 26th by being pr- ¡y/t at thi*
entertainment.

Preamble and Rc*i&lt;liitiun

Deviled

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A full line
Fresh Meats
all the time
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I’ loiner 11ion &gt;&gt;f elTerveseent humor
|- . •
V
• . . • !e«lg
,1m **•« «Mu if •( f f f f f i n f i i iff ««fit m i « i t vv iti n t l &gt;•••«««•« »Vif
it i f i f i i i f i «&lt;f it v^óWkfVfVaVfviViMfrtaVviirVrf'rf^iVVv’tiiiiV T if iVrf'fVfVvr*ViVv*r&gt;^
• 0 c . I. , .1 el «eri'OI* purpo.e- i o'
•I • ' i a* proven (or tii* l.i*t four
ye,.r« to he tile eliainplt'll lutigil pro
mnier ol the theatrical world. It'* '
sure fine and no mistake, in order
tliut Bud Fisher's clever character
TH E ONE SHOW TH AT CAN A L W A Y S COME BACK
creations may reiBitin ever new,_
G u* Hill hu* decidetl that he will
offer a liew iiottk each sliicessive
sell-oil. w 111. ft lot lode*, ol course
i. A
1. 1lei;. resi tune«. must» el«
n.
M. u».. u » il tj.ii:- n, wl¡ 11! -e
imi. ti re«emide* .t fur»e td 1fie anrient ' ( uii.it Opera" day
«ele» t e.) ¡t « tit*- subject of "Our
lii-rti’«" next adventure, "M utt A
Jeff in Mexico." Unlimited »cope is t i
offered for hllnriously funny situa- \
A LAUGHING JUBILEE
lions which, you may depend upon £
...
. —
it. have been taken advantage of to t c *
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rp
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n
lir * x l
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Imperial Theater,Tues. Feb. 23

.heir full.-*, extent.

If

Pimiento

'Churches visited;
.Morning services. Catholic;
tor, Rev i I) Rresmthnn.

I' Ho , .Mir«.- of hi- addr»-". I»r ii,.r«taiitlmg of Jt^tu* C!m»t tiieir
In- farewell enneert* a t ( um e g iatltl
Hall. New Y ork. m recognition of Purkt-r «ketched brivlly the history. Savior. A careful study of tho mishis fine work on the latter's piano. of itrazil from the discovery 4,f sionary field« lias convinced me tiiat
Mneti.n fix the I '&gt;riug»«e
|, none in *ueli great need, ami
If &gt;ou d e « i r e to huve y.o it |&gt;iuiiti Sontl
u,,,,,. u, wtiich thi-r«- is greater o p ­
t o n e . I er r e p a ir e d , us th ey &lt;!«» in onv tc..i**r- dow n to the pre***nl p**ri
Steinwuy J: Sons wareroifffi« now t* t'd- He touched upon the racial tie- jnirlumty for affective teaching of
your
chafiro.
Terms
Jff 00. velopinoni " f- * i " ‘ px'ople. tficir in- the go«|wd of Jesus Christ than in
educational Rrazil
G Rax mmuf.
mre Oak« House t it V, du.sin.it n . in miTcutl.
'
Mill
reltgtoflH
life,
a
Tili i*i* t'f her people who have
••r piume The I lu k«
sot‘I,. amt spiritual •earning* 1er ¡,¡ready sensed firn family the uplift
ad vt
fitgl,-’ thing«
of the work fioitig done t.y the four

*

McLaurens
Imperial
Cheese

lit iiMtit &gt;: um,Kim

Notice
All
memliets
of
the Womnn’a Club
of Jesus Christ.
arc
reminded
that
March 3rd is the
rerAmong many other things Dr.
Parker said. “ The people of Brazil annual meeting of tho club and that
Evening services: Methotlisl. pas­ an* a mixed race, they are a blend the election of firA vice president,
tor, Rev G. D. Parker, missionary. of the native Indian. African negro third virp president, rscotding sec­
Rev ltrcsnahnrf took his lesson and Portugese.
The result was retary and treasurer will take place.
from iin&gt; first ten verses, fith chap­ brought about by the avarice of Also somo revisions to tho ronstituter of Second Epistle to the Corin­ burly colonizers of Portugal who sub­ tion will be presented for action.
Mem hors a lisent front any Other
thian«
He spoke' briefly but in­ duct! the Indian, and after having
structively and emphatically to his rendered him useless by inraict ing business meetings during the pait'
without a sufficient excuse arc
congregation, emphasizing the seri- vicious mom I habits and false teach- 1
OUS11tv«s of our indivitlual lives and ings. displaced them in the fields and I '«lUcsted to pay their lines-to the
treasurer. This 'will avoid the ne­
the relation which they bear to Goti mind* by the African negro."
as texealed in ffis word.
After four hundred year» of sin­ cessity of treasurer notifying deR&lt;*\ Itrentm linn dwelled Upon the fully retarded spiritual, and intellec­ iimiuonUt or posting names on black­
following ¡minis:
tual growth these people today con­ board.
Attention ix called to the facf
"There
is O N E
T H IN G
and stitute twenty-three million* of the
that nil dues are payable at thU
O N E T H I N G only on earth anti in world’s pnpuultion.
•■.«
heaven to he loved utlif gained, viz;
They have n country, the area of meeting,
Our soul's salvation.
which is greater than that of the 'B y order of the president, ..
;
Mrs. J. W. Dickins,
. There ig_UNLE_XiÌ 1NG and ONE United States and Jhe territory of
President.j« • •
TH ING only. ot|vt«rth ifptl ip. hell Alaska; u coast line of 1,600 miles,
Mrs.
R.
E.
Tolar.
to be feared and avoided, viz: Mor­ replete with finn natural harbors,
«
fJ.YiH* TbrfîTc ' ' K*erfrH?rrg*5**eivfai‘&gt;7 ***
rill.
"&lt;&gt;,iv»i ■- « - V» *r.«
&lt;\ i--** Urge* navigable
here is one moment sure to come |plnteaux, capable r of
producing
but when t hut moment shall ronte enough stuff to
feed the w;holq,_ _ Welfare Dxffarlmcnt YYomsnx Club
Goti alone- knows. ‘Pii¡it rntnnenlT oYIdf mineral resources' so vast as
An interesting department of the
when it does come we call gnln all to stagger the imagination, a diver­ Welfare Department was held at tho
or lose all, that lost moment of our sity ot climate greater than that of Club rooms last Wednesday after­
lives i* our death.
the United States; u republican form noon with Mrs. H. C. Gerror, vice
The important question is not |of government since 1889, patterned chairman presiding.
Reports were
"wlii’ii" and "where" shall I die? ] after our own with 21 states most read from the vnriou* committees
But Iin* ''lutll I &lt; i ^ And tlit* an of which nri* larger than Texan; a showing a splendid activity nl) along
»wer m A?
mull lives, so -dm11 he country, my friends,
which even tho line. Civic. Health, Junior Civ­
with the meager light shed by teach- ics, Colored Work, gave reports that
lire."
" l i i- w greater mirucli in save u mg Jesus Christ und him crucified* ■how an encouraging outlook for the
man after a life of sin thun it is to has mud» greater progress 'than uny future of-the department. The treas­
raise lh** dead to fife."
other nation in the world.”
.. SPECIAL NOTICE
urer's report was exceptionally good
"Not one out of 10,000 denthlift!
But with all its nutund resources, antf showed funds in bank to the
confessions avail to salvation, hence with ail Its recent progtess, this na­ nmouut of $103.00. Half of tho pro­
Here at Lust!
Prof. Geo. Raymond, the expert live a true Christian life if you wish tion of 2:1,000,01)0 ¡leo pie is in a ceeds fif the musical Yomedy, less
piano tuner and repairer, who was to tin ene
doploialtlf condition, intellectually 112.00 to lie held ih reserve for en­
with Steinwuy A Sons, New York
and spiritually.
Eighty-three out of tertainment expense* were ordered
Io t. 11 Parker, Brazilian mis­ every hundred of its people can paid to club treasurer. The depart­
for 12 years i* here for one week.
' Ider of the M I
i him It. neither r‘‘;td nor write, anti after ment voted $15.00 lie given Chau­
Pnd Raymond i« the only man i n l * |oi
image utlorution its tauqua Association.
tile l.mletl SInies who wu« present-1Soul * iiefivt retl hii interesting and ¡nt|
Other routine
instru.tiM
lecture
before
t
lie
Moth*
people
are
bowed
down under the business was tli.s|HViu'd of. The meet­
etl witli a "¡ieri.il tuning hummer by
grossest and most superstitious un- ing then adjourned.
the great I'mlerewskl when lie gave odist i ongregatmn.

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J . D. Roberts

•ill" er

ent.

Cheese

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Roquefort

V RESI ME GMEN EACH WEEK OF THE SUNDAY SERMONS

Ho Didn't Worry.
A member of the Providence bar
one day met an nblo anti conscientious
Judge on the stroet and said to him:'
"I see. Judge, that the supreme court
, has overruled you In the ease of A
I versus
-but you need feel no con! cern about your reputation "
"No.
1 indeed,“ answered the Judge com pini eeutly, "I don't, i'in only concerned
M i* il
K I loti-. \ Mr\ R
i 1inng til« fi-ct lire 1*r
l'«r ker 11’rotes la nl lleiionuijauons show a I about the reputation of I tie slipremo
&lt; ommiTt ml t lull will meet Fn
Skinner and Mi«« Marie Stewart,
aginn and again slumped titmu the zeal for the truth unet|uailed any i court." — Upplucot I ' m
all of the Skinner School of Muslt day night at l Ite ( 'u y liuti ut eigilt
mind' of In* auditor« the crying Heed ' where else III the world t ) Ur schools
o'cliii
k
and
a
lull
attendarne
i*
di­
of Bloomington, Jlliimt« and ^ lr *
f.»r true I irt-tliin propaga ti de. such 1(nr bovs, girl*, young women and
siteli
Donley. M *
U la t. iimfi anti
Mr
Napolcon and Hannibal.
a propaganda as wdl tear up root men; our distribution of Hilde* und
i ro-swuite ot tuMiexu were m i fitNrtptdeon anti Hunnlhnl were both
and brunt h Ihe prevailing miaron- religious tract* are shedding fight
" M u tt anil Jeff In M e xico "
suprisne lit (be art ot lutttle w liuilng.
city on Friday and "pent i lie day
(tor old friend.« " M u t t and J eff" icpiimi* ol .1.-*u* i'hrist in Brazil, on the true Christ never liefore heard To the 'questInn. "Which was tho
»filippini’
have n brand new vehicle for their Conception*, which in the lie*t juiig- t " f in that unspealtaltly ridden coun- greater?" It I* ’Mifleuli to give nn answer A great many military nuthoripeculiar firund of unties, t In* current metil of the -(Maker were fiasetl IIJhm try
Notice*
sc.i *oii culled " M u t t &amp; Jell in Mex t. glilmg iilolatrous teaching«, von! I 1 am gluti to lull you of the pen- tIt’s give tint palm to ILiiimtpil over all
A l l u d j n l l •led met Hug id l lie Sauicu "
It may well he-termed u con • a genuine vitalizing imi|er*tanding etrating u¡»Iift whicli the true taach- the gn at captain» of lilstory
\«St*t iatlott will tie field
font l.ih ra rv

ut i 1

McLaureiis

AMONG THE CHURCHES

mg of the gospei of Jesus Christ Is
having (ri this country, 'which for
centuries has been under tho darkest
concepts of the Savior of Mankind.
But my friends, my message to you
will have been in vain if you are not
aroused with a sincere, helpful de­
sire to aid. all you can spiritually
unit materially in this great work.

MUTT A N D JEFF
IN MEXICO

say nMi,ing § bee i Jicin I aKc Vera Cruz With Smokeless Powder I

of the wonderful opportunities for' ;
scenic grandteu offered in that beau­
tiful tropical
tYopicnl climate. * The most %
successful season of its long career
I» predicted for &gt;Gus Hill’s big mun- -Î
ra| offering of Hud Fisher's eccentric f
chnracter creation. The New Y'ork
American’s daily cartoon series of
"M utt A Jeff" fit now both nation­
ally and internationally famous. It
will live as long as Iiud Fisher can
"dip up new dope" and Gu* Hill can
furnish un acceptable play every
year.
"
*
1»■
The offering consists of a sixty
foot baggage cur loud of new and
magnificent scene* and elcctricnl ef­
fect»,' COi^xime»,*eTc., also a Pullman
car load of. "other scenery,” in the
parlance of our heroes, 'Some Chick­
en*” ‘ Is also a very important fea­
ture of this organization. A com­
pany of fifty clever performers, sing­
ers and dancers, help "M u tt ii
Jeff” make a noise Jike Mexico.
It will come to the Imperial Theater
tonight. Don't lose sight of the fact £&gt;
you're payinf increased prices (*o
everything you buy except amuse­
ment.
Gus Hill's attractions are
ulways shown at the' same popular
prices.
Seats secured in advance
save disappointment.

Thnt whereas the laws »f the
statu of Florida provide thul nil
bills due and payable fiy the county
shall be in the clerk - hand* not
later than tho lust day of each month
land t h a t 'whereas the law not hav­
ing been complied with ill lh* pu t
t has not only caused the clerk un­
necessary work and confmdon -but
has delayed tho work of this board
on more than one occasion ami as
these delays arc expensive to the
tax ¡myers and should be avoided;
Therefore
Be {t Resolved in future uil hills
reaching tho clefk ufter the date
specified by law will not in* itiken
up or paid until the following regular
meeting and the clerk ha* been so
instructed, also instructed to pui»lish a copy of this resolution in the
Sanford Herald for thirty days,
that everybody may have duo no­
tice and assist this hoard In com­
plying with the law and the dis­
Commercial ‘ Club will meet Fri­
patch of their ’business.
day
night at the City Hall at eight
E. A. DOUGLASS,
o’ clock and a full attendance Is deClerk of Board.
■irod.
* ’
40-8tc
Acm
■ :
A -.V ,'

Including 2 5 Entrancingly \\
Beautiful Mexican
Maidens
A D V A N C E S A L E A T PH ILIPS

50 &amp; 1-3 People

S T A T E M E N T O F T H E C O N D IT IO N O F T H E

A T T H E C L O S E O F B U S IN E S S O N F E B R U A R Y fith '. 1915
»

Iti C o m p lia n t with Chapter 6427— Laws o f Florida
Loans and Discounts
$190,919.32
C ity and &lt; minty Warrants 17.165.3ft
Overdrafts
920.97
Bonds
5,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures ....
2,572.90
;Other Real Estate..............
1,250.00
Cash and due from Banks
33,220.20
251,084.81
I'-

.I

Capital
SurphiH and Profits
Bond Account
Bills Payable.........

Deposits

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FEBRUARY 23. u,,

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

that the Germans fired ISO bullets and
six shrapnel sheila (or every wounded
Frenchman
In the ftuaao-Japanese
war It Is said 3.000 bullets were tired
for e v e r y life lost.

BELGIAN SOLDIERS IN CAMP

TREATING THE WOUNDED

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LEGAL ADV1R1ISIM,
Norte*

NoUr# 1» h*f»b&gt; (ixtt t h.*
of Chari*« P«ir»t«r. May pr,..,.
tie rrte««et. I will, on
o( F»kru»«y. A, It I1&gt;t
County Jude* of
Ids. at hla offir* at Ksnl.i.-i,
sad Stata, at IZ'Ou oVI... » .
ity U. foil at prtvn« -at. ,
aad iotrroat of 1 1 II HI »• .
f’rkatrt and Matt». I1..#,
lstrrr,t tr. »•
«a ithror-fiftha
f t f i r ’ Bith* inf^Frai

Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
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Cigars
and• mi ooaccos
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nati dfwrlbni &amp;« follo». }i.t
r«m#r. block w lot SI,
i map of Rt. Inwph, Orati*

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SC Jowah’«. ?»fainol»
rumine tbroca- W. lu -h«
ch*., ta tka laid of K T V
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S raid ilitch 10 cha-, thr-_.,
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S O paint of hacinal*(
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One Inch Card*-Will Be FuUUhrd Un­
der This Heading At The Itnle O f $7.30
Per Year.
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I’ od.T and by t.r’ V a*
rUrai .otlt of and ua4" ’.«
,
- ruJt Court la and ior si.
Florida, ufcrrnn Arnaut (*. •
plaintiff, oaé I. ft Han
o4*r foe «ala In |f«i .!
■io.f an Sanford, Flon-ta, n,
Dentists
a d aril durine th* Irja! f

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On the Vlf.a Monda* .* \

it boitu Iha tirai dai -I
ir li, and a kgal aalca daj.

BELGIANS RENDERED HOMELESS BY WAR.

Garner &amp; Woodruff Building... Î T 3 Â 5 3 S &amp; ri£¿. ‘ ; *
(•hip Twaaty. Hau» Thin
South hail uf.Northum ■.»«woat quarter «I Soetìon Tb.ri

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Terms Moderate— Stricilj Cash

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for

SOLDIER

IS

SHOT ..

French Shoot Man Who Cuts Off th«
Ears of German Sentry.

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Statiff ol R*«nJB-o¡#

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inaan.
Ait y*, fer rtiiaiifl
4T-T« « * lt f

GEO. A. DEC0TTES..

ATTORNEY a»D OOUNSEUjOK

at

LAW

Predice in Stole and f edera I Courts

Garnet-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Kl»
B erlin —-The newspapers print the
itory of the killing and mutilation of
a Gentian sentry who had been watch
Ing wire entanglements and comment
appreciatively on what is termed the
DENTIST
quick Justice meted out by the French
to the man who mutilated him The
O lfirr: Y o * r ll limiti ng
soldier was found dead December t
H.nKIDK
S k M O l(l)
Ilia ears had been cut o i l . ,
The following day an officer of the
French Infantry »ppenred before th*1Ht M Is i \t \«n W^s*iN
German position under a ffag of truce
H Ri.l sOS IIOl MlOLDm
and expressed to the German com
standing officer |he abhorrence of hi*
regiment at the action o f the ralpr
• bo. he said, bad been condemn*-.1
LAWYERS
s h o t . ___________________
Sanford;
Florida
Noted Austrian Wit.
Sarah Merrihardt Is raging at the
Germans but never sgaln will she b
„ Infuriated a* she was once upon a
; time, many years ago. when she vis
| lied Vienna, »ay* ibe Philadelphia
Evening led ger
At that time the
AR( H1TE4T
Austrian capital bnasted of a ait
r.amed Saphir, »ho edltrd a weeklt
Boom 13. lii-bop [Uk.
&gt;ar fur d. Ha
and wrote ail !t» contents Then Mme
Farah « a s as thlo as the piroverblal
rail fenre
The dav *he arrived 1 ou ran m?.ke : hi round trip in i n r &gt;la&gt;
Saphir*
tiapwr contain.-d the *t&gt;- ■
tu tl r N e » Smyrna nffic» .if
nouncement
“ An empty carnage drew up 10
fcotel rnlrance and out steppcd Mme
Berr.hanlt
Take the 11 o ’clock tram
The l e i r e s* threateced ail sorts o f DAVIS FORSTER. M D , Phjucivn n Chirr«
dire things. but the worst v i t yet to
eome. for « h m *he announeeil thaï
*he was learnlng to play the flûte.
Saphir rame bark »Ith

DR. C. G. BUTT

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Phone 319

CröW TTTFjfeon caring
rounded French infantryman.

BRUTAL

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ana

t ? Î&amp;
|#f mm «■*&lt;§ d-f'lrni'ditot to
, ruticn tad mat*
Tríru
rurchaaor to pay for d~4

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PEPAR fv ir.M ill IMI 1 ■' t Vici*
l' s I-4ft.í » Ift r# sf a
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K»f icw 4«
1 C•
t l
( 'SI#1, ftf Wrl.v a. r • •.
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No. 0«MI, (or S ‘ , «1 Vt
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■er
ft* i o i *
*»■«• »i4 * wmna a 36.
y fNMffjL*
Rtat* Si Lac . TtlUhi#*«-» M- i it. Ik
iMHÍf# «fl lM#a&lt;icrt fa *
r „ tm
í’ro«f. la t»tRbh«h dun
*1 itatf
bflfifr C\mr* n*
*
tviUM, Fier
fi»
VfiTi

]» li
ruis-. gRf t h*T&gt;TWA• » '
w II M«r&gt;H o# A»h
Fa rd Ho, «J. . f Vh•a î
« r Hu&gt;4 et W*a %
J V ItfW-saM» of A « a
*
ïî&lt; hi
T««
of IppItratlAw f»*
V»»rtluf *■ * ♦'*' III« #,*

Wilson &amp; Housholder

Uf.dffi*r . |aiwr aa* • .

Î H , ditrrf the Jf«i Ja&gt;

La« âl^d tâid r*r?;?Vr*
Vi*
ii*î»&gt;*iîl *
£ a tf-ikf » * t
♦ T«t f »rww t* 4 a

1»1st
«

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erty to the arbitration of Frederick I
C O ST
OF ARMING
EUROPE the Great, drpostttr.g the »uni c ( | UHLAN LANCED HIS ABSCESS
----------.
4. 46.MX) a* caution money
Till» was
French Officer Tell* Mow German
Forty Billion Dollar* H a * Bean Spent never returned to the field marshal, al­
Spear Cured Mia Liver
oi *ycfc
though the award went in his Favor,
fo r This Purpcae in Twenty.
1 t « ft
t a l e»* - a
Trouble.
and
*lth
compound
interest
was
cal­
Five Year*.
*3
Jl* Ue i k f * « ft «*
----' l-'rf
culated at about two million pounds
\ M ï&gt; .
Parts. France— The chief of s bat
VY be.« raw
*•
T h em is no eacaplnic taxation abroad, when steps were taken to reelsIm 1L
tallon of colonial Infantry tells id this
•t » *Pe *»fW -t*
lit la driven right into the titals of the The legal representative of the kais­
%
+m
l
remarkable Incident
41#f k &lt; ifru profile, rieh and pcor alike Like death. er admitted that Frederick had r*v
L*. ;
"Before
the
war
broke
out
I
suffered
.11 baa to be- In the last !S trar» the Lalned the money, but. as the claim­
, »*
-»
from
an
sbscejs
o
f
the
liver
that
«
a
i
atx x re a i military nation«. Fcgland. ant was Unable to show documentary
! so placed that the doctors »aid an op
Fiance. Germany, Auatria. Italy and evidence of his de»cent from Yon
eration would be too dangerv&gt;u» I had
Rasala. have »pent about forty billion Muennlch. the case did not go into
M»I|i t I n K r
before me the little comforting thought
. I •*p«**
■dollar* to get ready to fish! dbe anotfc court.
I
t •- ! • *r g
that
I
should
have
to
live
with
that
•er. None of them has had *a rugle
abweess
as
long
as
It
would
let
me
SftDff î» àrr-tt f
-» Mr
Soldiers and Spectacles.
" n r with way of tla neighbor» during
Rwtlil. cf Gfffff t a. k
' tM
that time
The Urge cumber of ierrttorlala With this prospect in view, it did not
\4
t
r
i*o#.
ft:
«a*
m
coat me any effort to summon courage
v»''*' n
t
*1
X ist Stop and think « b a t 119.000.- with spectacle* or eyeglasses has
wi «
'
&gt;
wrltes Albert W Al­ been noticed On this point the late to wade Into the German»
f# S#«« t
« è2 t
' One day we fell upon a band of ub
*~4hélb h*« t,\*rA n« •
l s the Saturday Evening Pent. Air, Euauce Balfour, brother of Mr
I' *r » *» * l‘ r w*
Tks farm a of the United State* are Arthur Ralfour, wrote to the (.andón ' '* n ,; *•' landed every one of them
'M m e P e r n h a r d t 1» l e » r r i I r.g to p '.w
but.
in
the
melee,
the
point
of
a
lance
Scottish
daring
the
Boer
w
ar
.
Some
worth only t l ‘i,000^t)0a&gt;00' The total
In '■•der le I r»tl ngiiiptl , vî ■wraith of Kngland I* only about I*.'1 mi-mbcre who have ¡„.»»-d the m«-dlral put me on rov bark »ith a sound that !h« fi’jt r
invtrjmen’
»b.- f »» deccM-ate-1 it »!th
1
tbuugkt
actuld
final!)
end
m&gt;
»uffrr
*00.000.00.»
IVrty billion* la ap{iruu- testa on the assumption that the) » i l l
OFFICE IN G tRM R A WOODRUFF BLIK,
l*ä.« ft Ï ’ h» a*
a
Mut
t»j»
lngi
They
carried
me
to
the
ambu
shoot
In
»pectacl«-»
do
not
do
»o
Miv
mately three time* all the money In
A s«If* ■' * M ^
Offer P W » :; i
Rfsirot« P S »» S3
But
lt
«
a
*
as
an
Impromptu
wtt
Lance
and
a
surgeon
began
to
investi­
L4«&amp;rd It. (ifi»'
the world
Yet every dollar ha* been I point out that spectacles are no hu­
Other (tsars: ff la 11 ». ta.. 2 t* 4 p. a.
ROB!H1
What was that you thaï Ssfihlr shone. Once when he
The Germans wear them gate the wound.
repeal m erely getting ready for a war miliation:
ll-T i«*4!!«
tursed
a
Street
corner
hs
bumped
Into
5
had
Inside
of
you.
anyw
ayf
he
asked
*lk*t good people really thought would in war. They are in some respect*
SHLRII » **
taaaia come. II did come more awlfUy, even a protection against dost. 1 per-1'Whatever It was. that uhlan has burst a vtranger .
I« taf«t s c *
“Tlonkey’
“
th^ndered
the
atranger
lance had pierced the a b a c «*
tl Jit reel gi n. ft- * - # i *
aaddenty and^ nfurtierouaJy than the aonaJly, have been all ray life a deer
bft4 uf
•'*'-» •• 0
"And mr came 1« Saphir," replled
» i
wildest Jingo had conceived pouiblo, stalker, and have always had in wear and roughly performed with success
*»»' tea t« Jfifi * a
the operation that the surgeon dread •h* wtt. pnliteîi b'wtcg
sA
Fl«
”d
m
m
nt
4 * 1* ft*
glasses
I
do
not
think
1
have
ever
and li La going to reut sornething, too
*«# Irid «3ay *f I s* ' *
i-d, and now 1 am almost ready to go
u
-'it'», TOO can t raw.* K oaXW,000.000 lost a »tag which I should otherwise
t*m
Q,aw l k» f
back to thf front
Sir EtSward Grey an Aegter
tf
\l iìthi I o*- ;»I ' » a *
wttbnm g i :ng after It lb. 1 A great hare hit by having spectacle* oa The
4i if«i i » -, t*
*
Sir Edward Gre* England » man of
»talesmar., describing the ax collec­ prejudice against them t» childish and
Í u*r k * *
the
hour
m:ni«t-T
for
f.&gt;r-ign
*ffairs,
itt
# I’« » -irr! J »■
V .
tor* of Europe In the Fren&gt; . chamber artificial la roy T ie » ” — London t'brwn
DISCARD THE RED TROUSERS caused John Morie) to j » r h* «rare
^ «iE »U it# **••»’ «"
of depatie*. aald
They .»a»e bevn I d a
A *W M f t f t y
ft *»
.
* ago
"That young man will go far—
I r«fid* «»
•*
obliged to resort to an intolerable e*
Ne#»I French Uniform la Serviceable hr . K, ^ prlme B ,oUter
~
#
! Mrtlkj. *£-t il»
A Mere cf Wight,
pkscage and a degrading system of
i ’ »r* »' *•
and of Color That Blends With
He Is fifty two years o f age. and.
# ik m *V!ork ». » ** i
Bonchurch. Isle of WlghL which 1» i
informers.
They Question caterers,
LandscapeA l l * I t a fc fVrwf Aft’i
curiously
enough, despite the position i &lt;
neighbors, servant», children; they buying its ancient landslide as a pub­
ikiLi
pwr*.y
*
he
held»
his
or.ly
hrok
Is
not
a
work
J
I
Dm l'tdîWffi Hâtt
(keep account of dinners that are lic recreation -ground, can claim as­
London.— A correspondent In France of international diplomacy, but ad au#
l*r tf
SV
ii» ftî »ft ran and (he cigars that a n offered sociation with one of the famous of an English newspaper say* of the
# * ta#
thoritatlTe treatise on fly fishing Sir ,
é
i
»Oe
S
ä
,
1
!ta%eb
•
feat* of the British navy, for lt was new French military uniform: “The
i to guest*.“
# ri ta*
U « • 'I \
Edvard w *a educated at Oxford and
the
birthplace
of
Queen
Anne’s
Ad­
There is co limit to the financial re
4 »I fMTUf«. * H l f (
color la agreeable to Ibe eyes, and to at twenty succeeded bis grandfather
+ ftt4 »kJ*.
Within a few day* of make up for the blow to the aenslblli
j o u i m o f a European power, because miral Hobson
é
Hm 4f Itf!
la
the
baronetcy
A * a very y o u n g
•
Hobson’a
Joining
the
navy
as
a
ship’s
T© Fftf I f iati »ntflni^’
there la n o form ot wealth that la left
ties of French patriots which the dla man be was as ^ond of tennis as of ^
Positively Guniteed
intact. It may be only a little annoy­ boy the fleet went Into action, aad appearance’of the old red trousers and
j
5* a»«?-*
M*4* Ur »S MstkUr*
angUng. and won the amateur chain- • ♦
ing aad mostly amusing to the Amer­ hla vessel was laid alongside that of blue tunic with Its historic associa­
pions&amp;lp
of
England
At
twenty-three
%
icas um rist to hare a* quarter of a th « French admiral- The boy made tions will naturally cause, red and
V l ' k f » Brvr* %tt, f
he was elected to. the bouse of com- 1
Ü T w ^ tf
cent added to hls.hotel bill to help out his way to the enemy's ship taper
white threads are woven Into tha bine moca.
It
♦ i» M Mi »f ( » u i l « « r '■ *
boundaries i celred. and struck and carried off th# The hlaVgray ta an excellent shade for
the government la w
S tal« , f U h i « .
to be. But there la nothing I flak- The French, thrown Into' coo- escaping notice. It will blend partlco
11 la r* E u a i * «.f
Glory With Safety.
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5&lt;
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ifneay About the burden of militarism ■fusion, were successfully boarded, Iffrly well with \J;e gray winter land
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Nati*# «•
b im i *
"Son, if you mu*t enlist.“ said the ♦
t* ¿he very rich continental who la :; and the English crew. at the end of scapes la which the troops are now
■ «rateara. it»l oa iv- Z&gt;
wise old man, “enlist In th* navy."
A. I». Iti».. I «kail u r :
aoao* a i d pays sore than a fifth of [ the fight was met by lhe ship’s boy fighting. It Is perhaps not quite so
’ G. G. Ilerrírc. J*&lt;är» •» **
. “Why. da dT"
with
the*
enemy’s
Bag
neatly
draped
tua income to the government.
good in this respect aa th« German
a( TréVaie. taf o ) l-»l
1'
“A government- sustains no actual
_ xtríiÉf,'C. T A • ! • « • • *
If j o * had to lira oa an InccAne of over hla aria.
uniform, which la distinctly lighter
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liacoata-J
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loss if a company of soldiers is shot
■TIM a y e a r you would hardly care to
and grayer. It would be impossible
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Ataistftm tr. C. T. A c »
Salmon Are High Jumpern
W taae*. and yet In Saxony, for exto confuse th . two except at V g r a a t ,0
bot 4 B,w hattl~ h,p “
sxk
fa»
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A t their beat agimos can Jump at | dutance. aad ia any case, the flat Cer valuable to take chances with“—
ample, an income of more than MW
Dated Arri! fT.% D 1* ! *
Louisville Courier-Journal.
J11H N
lenst ten feet abore the surface, a - man
ñ »n cap
„ „ w1tl
will remain a distinctive
b taxed.
1 A l a j n t t v t v r rsa » T «-&gt; ■ »"'
feat
achieved
by
slapping
the
water
True, the Income tax la only one
mark, the cap of the new French uni­
‘
Ik * E»«.ta aï I D &gt; : . ------s-ts. îe-sa, ti ri, i: n.
’ -cents—until your Income with the powerful tall and flexing the form being something like the
Anatomy
am
f
Physiology• I t s a year, bat when, you body until the bead and tail all hut gnrry In shape with flaps which
Anatomy and physiology, while feU -}
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be folded down over the ears. Cap.
have to U r * Otr Mas (hah $T a week add
la Caarv a f C a «M » J M « « '* ■
miiety related, are yet dearly distinct
F ix lr ai
coat, and trouser* are all of the
taxes as well l U s no droll or
ta their functions aaatoay treating of
« M a t * E s tâ t*« I
.
Waddtwg In Juna. }%i-j ■i-V■ color.“
Fia«t Cartai Paper Hade
m atter to pay 5TS cents to the
1Chatis» W. C k a s n
,
the
structure
c
f
orgaaiaare.
while
phyw-&lt;
.He had Just popped tha
-Natura » k e .-.tj C * « \ : * * , ,
the government
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aa
ta*
Iktk
&lt;»&gt;
k
*iology deals jptth the vttal phenomena
like two thirds of your "T oo take me by surprise.“
» m ». l «k»u sretv «o u « »•= ’
the young woma n “Dearest. I'm glad FIRE 4&gt;000 BU LLETS APIECE manifested by animals and plants. Ad1 C. H«er.*t Jmdf *'• »»
.
either to pay Interest oa debts
.
atomy aad
physiology are
both
-&gt; af rre b a ie . la » m j ♦ »»• 1
.
fo r past wart—ta which quite to gut you ta any way,** he came hack
♦ ¿ ata » ai t W * a *s t» af « » » - • '*
| ri
Extraordinary Expenditure of Car­ branches o f the science of biology.
promptly.
And
ah*
let
tt
go
at
that.
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likely yo u r grandfather w a s killed or
♦ ! « n t l «a» It»! »««•»»&gt;•
tridges Required ta KiU One
4a keep up an artay which you will
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Man In This War.
Teiflng It.
♦ . Dated S a«*»»«« IH» &gt;
'hare to Join In say case when your
&gt;¡
C H A S ID •
1 knew by the way our deaf aad j
to make you ftght.agaia
Ta» 5*:« k»
dumb
neighbor
was
using
the
sign:
London.—One
of
the
things
frequettt►
I
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ti.
ís-ii.
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b* (rilled or
that aha was happy.“ “W hy
y noted by poldlera at the front In
happy, do you
writing to relative* and friends to the
OM Claim Agal
P lu m b in g a n d
.:
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extraordinary
expenditure
bullets Y*
.
Reward cf Industry
^
little time back there
required to kUl a man. A German re­
G a s Fitting
o f a lawsuit
, Osr Mea of a nlc* rma » * r Î*m ¡
port says that many German soldier»
« trions aed weí| brhsvrl
f
the opok says she fired (JN4 cartridges apiece during tha
’ thirtyTour reare cf age *
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AD
Work
Receive*
Mjr
Personal
for the kttch- fim month of the war. An rxgltoh
«4 the shame ard d «greift
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Attention And Best Efforts
of all
L hood and marries a widow
Ftst.

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23. 1918

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SEVEN

S A W HIS OPPORTUNITY

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Style Features in Remodeling Gowns

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P

FO UND ATIO N
OF
W ILLIAM
A.
C LA R K ’S IMM ENSE FORTUNE.

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Multimillionaire Has Never Forgotten
the Incident That Gave Him Hit
First Booat Toward His Won­
derful Success.
Tho power to foresee and predict
tho future, to take advantage of that
foresight, and tho ability to pile up
millions out of nn event that other
men blindly pass by Is a factor In
the ll/ea of many Important men. Sen­
ator William A. Clark, tho Montana
copper king, can trace tho foundation
of his vast fortano to a single Incident
away back In tho sixties.
I.lko nil
big men, he does not disdain to re- ;
call the lucky moment when tho win­
ning card was played that placed him
on tho road to a gigantic fortune and
prodigious succosa.
H e was keeping a trading store In
Salt Lake with flour at $1.60 for a
60-pound barrel, and ham at |1 a
pound, when his luoky moment ar­
rived., Ho hnd been ioamster. trader,
mlnor^-anytblng and everything t h a t'
seemed to bold a chance of succeea—
and to all those different callings ho
had .devoted arduous and Incessant r
labor.
Ho had toiled fo r nine months with
bis hack bent double over promising
streams, often up to his knees tin Icecold water, to find himself with tl.SOO,
all told, as the result of (his heart­
breaking labor.
11« had driven ox
teams and mulo teams In all aorta of
weather across a wild country, with
Indiana a constant menace, and tho
chance of death by the roadside lurk­
ing In every clump of stunted fir To
for facing tho underskirt, or ehtffor, open hlB trading store In Ball Lake
sleeves matching the dress In color, ho bad driven nn ox team 300 miles
effectively change tho appearance of through a rough wilderness, bought
tho bodice.
goodB and started In to bo his own
Tho Introduction of many buttons, freighter. In ono your tho f 1,500 had
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along with other military modes, will risen to |7,5yv
Th en the Incident occurred which
help out the economically Inclined In
The citizens of
making over or freshening up last brought him luck
Last Chance Gulch (now Helena! were
year's gowns.
A little party gown, somewhat like threatened with a tobnreo famine,
that shown In the picture I* made by nine«« the steamer bearing the consign
covering a plain silk underskirt with mont hnd been sunk on the Missouri
chiffon or net ruffles The hodlre la river, and no man hut Chirk luid the
covered with a drapery of tin- thin ma­ foresight or courage lo realize what
Tobacco w .ih the most pre­
terial, shirred at tin* shoulders, and It meant
tho sleeve* are long and shirred along I cious freight thill Lust Chance Gulch
The nows of the loss
the seams There Is a soft, crushed ! could conceive
girdle about tin- waist, fastened tinder of thp steamer sent »them Into a fury
a spray of tip- new and lovely sueet- of rage, hut no man thought of n plan
Lamen­
poa blossoms, made of ribbon These for retrieving the situation
are In several light colors and make tations and curses were the order of
an exquisite corsage bouquet
They the day,
Clark saw all this «m l he saw. too,
are the lust word In ribbon (lowers
that
It was Mu time to nil
He har
There Is much pleasure to be derived
from a frock which lias been success­ licssed his lii&gt;r«&gt;\ and In the middle
fully remodeled
It happens that tho of winter well the thermometer 2»&gt;
present fashion of combining two or degrees below zero, started to rid*'
more materials In the composition of a the 260 miles that lay between Last
Hardly
gown plays Into the hands of the clev­ Chance Gulch and Holse ( i t )
anyone who saw him start expected to
er woman wlnt Intends to extend tho
Yl
serv Ice of those of tier dresses that are see him return alive, but tiurk knew
his own vitality g a i n e d through early
a little worn or somewhat passe In
years of plow boy la Ivor, and lie was
st vie
determined to »*•« the thing through
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
On January 1 he drovo Into Helena
with 2,00ft pounds of tobacco on his
wagon.
It had cost him Lt.ftftft, but
ho sold It for $10,000. and found him­
self tho most popular man In camp

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OME features In the present styles
prove very useful to the woman
Inclined to practice economy In dress­
ing Tho liking for long tunics of
chiffon (or other diaphanous mate­
rials) over underskirts of silk, and the
voguo of long alcoves of chiffon over
underslceves of net or lace, make it
easy to remodel an out-of date gown
of sllkf or satin. The overdrapery 1b
•of tho snmo color, but not always of
exactly tho same shade. as the »Ilk
underdrew*
Tunics am bo long that little of tho
underskirt Is visible below them They
are cut to Haro and ripple at the bot­
tom. and In nine out of ton gowna nre
finished with a border of some kind,
usually a narrow band of fur.
Last years velvet and cloth drcssen
am brought up to date by shortening
the skirts to tunic length. By rutting
off a quarter of a yard or more around
the bottom the Bkirt becomes a tunic
to be »urn over an underskirt, faced
up »lib satin to match the tunic In
color A straight aklrt of cambric or
percallno Is cut tho required length,
and the facing applied to It 1« of ample
width to be lost under tho tunic.
With the material cut away from
the »klrt to form the tunic a wide
girdle may be managed
1-ong wrin
kled sleeves of satin, like that used i

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Its mission when It covers tho head,
stays pn nnd shades the eyes. Two
pretty example« of sports hats aro
shown In tho illustration given here.
Ono of them Is of white corduroy and
tho other of whlto sntln. They aro
comfortablo and beautiful and their
llfo Is a short but Tory busy ono, last­
ing about six weeks In the heart of
tho summer.
Tho outing hat pictured Is of whlto
hemp trimmed with a long whlto
wing springing from a feather base.
TWo Jot pins art» thrust through tho
wing and shape
There i* a nor rowtho woaf 101(1 tear
daily hand of whlto ottoman ribbon about
For trimming th»m. durable tho base of the crown.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
broaals, pompons,

P you »re looking for an outing hat
* you may bo gum that a anllor
■hap« li^ on» of tho nnmerqua vn"tletiea In which tho Bailor Is mndo la
w b« found that will bo becoming to
Jr° tt 11 »Ppeara that about everything
hat has a brim of moderately regu•»r width la claaaod under this name
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ating hata aro usually pressed
»poa of straw or horap which aro
Th*1**1* ready for lining and trimming.
ejf 4r* trimmed with wings or fenthor novelties that will stand more
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Long-Drawn-Out Battles.
Whereas It used bo "the day" that
was lost and won. It Is now anywhero
from the week to tho fortnight, nnd
ono wonders what must bo tho "stnte
of soul" of officers nnd men during
these all hut never ending battles
Marked liy n great dullness, wo should
say. If not by a clearly defined fatalism.
Retreat means only another fight, a«
bad If not worse. Death means relief.
Getting woundrd means n sojourn In
hospital, hut the chance of being shot
oven there. At a guess, wo think we (
should become fairly Irvdlfforept as to
what befell us there In the trenches,
nnd, If any perceptible Interest re­
lieved tho boredom It would bo curi­
osity— n Tngue, tired, dismal Inquisi­
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was destined to end.

Tiger Hunting and War.
In tho last year for which statistics
are available. 767 human beings In
India were killed liy tigers Along quo
line of Himalayan railway, the depre­
dation» of these ferocious brutes have
boon oo great that tho company Is
building tiger-proof stations for Its
signalmen, many of whom have been
carried off and devoured.
KfldL-ntly there will bo opportunities
aftor
tho war to use those "virile vlr- *
Littls Girls' Summer Hits.
Hats' for little girls are quaint In lues" which militarism claims to de­
shape and aro adorned with clusters of velop. T o hunt man-eating tigers on
small flowers, ribbon or lace, Fre­ foot takes at least as much valor as la !
quently the uoderbrlrj fire llnsd with required to perform any ordinary feat
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Identlffed a remarkable substance
which he has named ''trophogen" or
hltrophen." "Hy h mean* to produce
nourishment snd life
His ex per I
merits he«.in with guinea pigs w**n*
*onflrni'-d afterward upon mire, rhtek
rns. kltteij* and other animals and
there Is not tie* slightest doubt licit
tils groat discover' vcill leud at olli *•
to the i ew riling of all our know ledgo
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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ HE’LL PR ENT ’ EM ” —SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

aooonoooooooooODOoaoocaooDooaoDDOooooooDoooooQ oooaooo
give these people the run and see
Hloom Time In Dixie
I t ’« bloom time in Dixie— pas# the that they «lay outside the city lim­
it».
Other cities are barring them
merry word along—
Bloom lime in Dixie— there's- a out and there is no reason why San­
ford should not .follow this example.
wealth of bud and song.
The Dixie mocking bird is warbling I have all the sympathy In the world
for the1unfortunate* hut nil of them
songs so sweet
That the Dixie darkey is a »hutiling have homes somewhere and they
should he made to go there and put
of his feet.
Bloom vftno in Dixie -ain't you glad up at least in the winter months.
A* for the people who have stood up
that you’re alive?
at
the street corners all winter and
Bloom
time
in
Dlxif—
bee«
bulling
m
faked the unwary the officers should
• ’ round the hive.
The green things in the garden are stop them from doing business at
all, unless they take out a regular
• a-jumping up so fast
license
and can give assurance that
-That you almost see them moving
.they
are
really working for a legiti­
aa you kinder mosey past.
Theee fake* have
Illoom time In Dixie—see the peach mate magarine.
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no buaiinu#&gt; on our stieets and they
trees a’swaying.
«&gt; ^»proewiTifie JR' ÑírtF^rn(i(**,vhîftW»irt «foura »1 1 1 6 Allowed. Wr a ir have
■B&amp;--troubles of our own and do not care
; '
are a-playlng
__iteUr i
So ebntented in the sun*hlne—by the to he pestered with outside ones.
brook they laugh and run
Faces just a-TXaraing for they have
The Lenten season, which begin*
the moslcst fun—
today means more than ordinarily.

FEBRUARY Î3 i9l5

THE SANFORD RESALO
senselAw cilea such as “ Remember
the Midi»»“ of that crisis forced
largely \ y sensational newspapers.
The President will do nothing in
haste finder any provocation.
We
should all retain serenity of mind
and coolness of head, while our .posi­
tion on disputed points, or point*
thut may . be
raised
heleafier
is made clear before our countty is
involved seriously in any of them.
Wo should'cherish the'kindest feel­
ing* for all the people at war hut
resolutely keep out of it ourselves.
The highest interest» of humanity
require that the United State* he in
a position to take the lead when
thero is an outlook for peace.
But that is possible only on con­
dition that we endure the course of
events in Europe with at least as
much patience mid consideration s
we have stood for tho conduct of
Mexico.
Xfipr® I* infinitely mote
reason for keeping om heed with re­
gard to Europe than to Mexico. In'
any event let u* be sober as well as
vigilant.

The Shcepshcad Bay IN. Y ) Row­
ing club Is about to start a movement
to Interest Brooklyn schoolboys In
rowing.
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The Cornell navy schedule an­
nounced calls for two ’varsity races
before the Poughkeepsie regatta next
June. Cornell Is to row Yale and
Princotou on Carnegie lake Juno 15
and on tho same date the Cornell and
Princeton freshmen crews are to row.

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Before he let down on his horses
for the winter, Geers worked J. Mal­ 0
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colm Forbes a mile In 2:12 and he was
pleased with ■the way tho handsome
stallion acted.
• • •
Fred Jamison will have a likely ♦
♦
pacer fa Tramp n-Hlt. that worked In
2:1214 on a half-mile track this year. H All Local Ad vertisc merits Under
The colt la three and by Tranipfast, This Heading THREE CENTS a
bis (lam being by Prince of India.

Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Ccnla.
_________

AQUATIC

l

FOR SALE

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Taken Up— Black sow with h p¡_
smooth crop irt one ear, crop u¡,,^
hit In qther. Damage to nin.-unt 0f
$26.00.. Mrs. E. E. Osteen, Moq.
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Wanted— We wish to obi; . ,j.f
temporary services of » l,u-&gt;n- fIun
of standing in Sanford
it,-,,
liv e .. Address The Dewey Company
Woodard building, Washington n n
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rou w iim t rtot-u- ottu

PEOPLES HANK BUILDING*
ROOM 9

For Sale— Wholesale shipping fresh
water fish business, including fish ( PLACED AN Y WHERE, Et ElU U m ;rE
Id iMily. Wfrtnets, fish boats and gasoline launches j
ly, 9wB.ity
also fish house, etc. Inquire of C. L. j
•ft w-i V1«(aline«,
U h cti
Vincent.
*
29-tfc
r$l«. Prompt,
_________ /
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rrl^xbls* ssTYkr,
Prr# «oCtOMitf«. I irt ut Rfurv » if h yo*j f&gt;n uài»»
For sale cheap if taken at once—■ rntirv
r h » r f » of your d v r f t » « b i tnurrai* HtUt
PL*»# c;:j
garden, one acre planted in garden t o n « from *All»A#t) rlk n U truck and one acre ready (o plant.
Leavitt farm, French avenue. J. A . ;
Rcsor.
53-2tp
Advertising Company, Inc.
MSh I Uft IW|.
Juk^.iUtt, rtt
For Saie, ( Bargain— N in e!* acres j
good farming land, -10 acres in culti-i
vation, 200 orange trees, small house.!
A ll within--on# tnU**of small urwnf
good shipping facilities, post office,
depot, school and church..*. Price,
llaiMff mi
$1,000.00. A. W. Brown. Leeshurg,
Florida.
53-4 le

M O N T G O M E R Y

4-*—
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Black Collls With the German Ambu*
lane# Corps Make# Rsmarksble
Record. , '

The United 8tatcs, it Is estimated,
!&gt;•* »0.000 billiard rooms and 1G.OOO
bowling establishments.
, _.f
• Berlin.—More thao' twentr i|T«-«
In order to rnako It even. Willie
hav„ tvoon onvixt by a black collie do«.; Hoppe la^ail.future matches-with In­
belonging to an ambulance corps on man will use a clothcsprop Instead of
thg Bast Prussian battlefield.
In a cue.
jieace times the animal Is a watchdog 1
*
* .* *
fo r Sale Cheap- Form of 9 acres,
In the railway station at Halle.
George Blosson of New York has
The dark winter nights and the withdrawn his challenge to Willie 4 ** tiled, house and outbuildings,
Tb«(ooBunMint iftot emitinf r»n &gt;. f,**
Bloom time in Dixie—all tho world* The world’s brotherhood is how-ed' snow make tho work of finding the Hoppe to play for the lg-2 balk line
2S f*r rvrit for tmlmf pouf
* *n
with grow ing crops.
Easy tot ms.
ML«» &gt;T3AI I hi* A&gt; ! hat# r.o §f»r,*
is just so glsd—
¡with, a great somow and the holy wounded especially difficult, but mince championship.
rom m jaion in.
Reason, sickness.
W. E. Squires
Bloom time in Dixie ain t no tim ej,jay# are atrang&lt;-l&gt; lilting.
the ambulance parties began using
near Celery avenue.
as-tr
I#t l-f l-sllffiilr on ìour \\r*rk
*!or, being sad.
People who have lived a half cen- dogs In their Search few wounded
GOLF
L e l’s hand smiles to those who 11 tury remember similar observance*, men have.been overlooked. Tbs dogs,
122 W. rhurth St., Orlando. Da
Foi Sale— Ten thousand Bermuda
take ’em; let’s pa»» kind «hen the spirit of humility and carry a red cross on both aides of the ,
onion plant* for quick sale. Apply
words along the way.
prayer was offered aguinrt the hatred collar. Aa soon ss night coins#, gen­
Jerry Travers has joined tho cotton Geo. Randall. 817 W. 1st St.
For it’s bloom time in Dixie—every­ and frailtie* of men. The younger erally the only time .In which the exchange tn New York. Here's hop­
52-Fti-2tp
NOTICE o r ASSI ON VI I NT
body’s feeling gty.
generation, sense* this fir the first wounded can be searched for.« the ing tho boll weevil doesq't get into
To All Whom it may Concern. T»«* S : e*
leashes
are
slipped
and
the
dogs
are
his clubs.
— Times-Unjon.
That I ht%* hf#n fiiniH • • ’ **
For Sale or Traded—Wood yard
time.
,
Jr*w,ft
F 11Ci«1fra «nd I* B H* riff*
• * *
and mill. Owner has other business. J.
Happily our own nation is at sent across the battlefields. Instead
tiemg. buai dp** undrr ih# fterr * « tw* a*4
of barking when they find a wounded
*I&gt;1# of (lodge« lifiìhrri, U* r
I Box 1247, city.
« a
42-tf
•, Business and professional men peace with all the world. But hu- soldier, they bring back some article
».
detd. c o n v fn o g th* n i l « ' » *
M rL
TENNIS
4
»B
*
1
tM
*r*on
A
l
of
Th
#
»««•!
*i*f#
arc often perplexed over letters re­ humanity is a vastly greater Itopd of the victim's equipment, as a cap.
f»#n#ht of their rf#*11111e* *•
... .............
F i t Sail- Old Fibre Factory «He t ide« for io *t|b«I 4**t f liu&gt;
ceived by thi-m. because they are so than nativity, and that person is helmet or glove. They are then put
Williams
beat
Mclaitightln
for
the
algitof«*
’ f#*kl ir«"! ¡wrf iuh aI ,*
badly wtittmi that a clear under­ strange indeed who does not make oo the leash and they lead the am amateur tennisx championship, and on Ijike Monroe, near old Atlantic th r
ff# d ito fa t^l * h# ■*
Coast Line Ry. passenger dc|&gt;oi. if rtjul! |&gt;f«»portioft*. of t‘ * *
war a common sor­ bulanco men. to the spot where the
standing of Them i* out of the ques­ the tragedy,
h#
yet Mclxiughtln la ruled champion — Splendid site (or manufacturing in- drfnmdu, ta d »11 of t h# * ’ •
wounded soldier lies. In this man
*».il * j k * ignorr » ill uk**
Ii
tion.
Penny pencils ate generally row.
on which basts the Athletics still are
of
xtr
f
»&lt;
-{
A
(
t
fir
i**4fttrn
.e
*
»
.
-H
i
du«tr\
Roth
rail
and
‘enter
fuciiSociety goes into retreat with no tier hundreds have been saved on the world's champions in baseball.
used by the people in the country
tapoti to Ôte wilh mi, withii • i
.J
different
battlefields.
itics.
For
terms
and
price
address
lo
ch
c
r
e
d
ito
r
«
rerfd#
in
ih
*
»
in letter writing, and the marks are idea of idleness. The needs of thou-1
lh # lim it## r*f th»* *1»*
*
At first some of the animats led
— fi L. B, Wootton. &lt;^o American Fibre &gt;nm|
mninth* f •** m I hr 'I » !»
-so faint as to be difficult or impossi­ sands dictate a , new observance of
the
searchers
to
men
already
deuil
mrrit# of t h«*lf f#
vr i «
Company. Jacksonville. Honda.
Thebe will be no idle
! MISCELLANEOUS
ble to read even with a magnifying the fact
* «id • *#i g o o r »
but they learn with surprialng rapid­
4
5-'.Up
V
A
Ni
I
»
hands.
Instead
millions
of
women
glass. Some writers string out ihe
ity to confine their attentions to th«
will
turn
their
thoughts
ami
their
l
i
â
t
#
«
!
,
F
e
h
f
t
t
»
f
y
^
n
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words till the lines resemble a pic­
Charlie Taft, son of the formei
For Sale—jT o those wishing a nice
Living.
president, is blossoming in basketball little bungalow with long, wide ve­ 'àJ-Ty#*-4i c
ture of the ocean during a gale, and labors to devising comforts for the!
no th v r«»n ri ni i&lt; %t ».
at Yale.
such writer* are careful not to cross soldiers and providing relief for their
randa overlooking large lake for
TELEPHONE IN WAR
Ì»#J'«flfrrff ' ♦*#
* • •
their t’s and dot their is" In the destitute families.
many miles.
with good hunting
1’ S \.an*l i
*
**
Vate «
Hanno*
Kolehmalnen.
the
Ilyin#
large mail order houses handwriting
In many cities church societies of
and fishing at hand. 1 can offer *&gt;uch
Snlicé i* ht-fi hj t * ‘ ^ *
A
Finn, is making new marks on A inert
Krril al flfiado. Flri'i'* * «
experts, gifted with "second sight,’ * women have pledged th«if work for
a property within one-quarter mile 1
ni
*412. n*#tir Hotr»e*tr t *1 1* '
pan courses.
are employed to translate uni rad- 40 days to the relief of the warof t-eeshurg. Florida, with 25 foot ffif SK i| mut NF »! af t '• !
i *.
• « •
,.
li
Seri lori ZT, To* u*:hir * 1
able tetters, hut to small concerns stricken. The
finest
inspiration
Tnlrty-six ritle dubs in It states gasoline launch, boat house. pAultiy E*«!, Taflakiwr# Mrr •' * •
**f IQt#fft'crn ta *TiIn ►
and private parties they are a source though is found in the resolve of jhe
have begun competition for the cham­ yards, barn. Mime orange and gr»t&gt;e- 9«t arili#K et»irt t*
of tnpihle and annoyance.
One individual to consecrate the Lenten
fruit
and
shade
tree*,
.some
truck
rflbed. M iiff 4l#fà of '
pionship of the United States.
u-J
Fioridi. ■»n l b# *‘ *■
cleik will take a certain order to days to this nohle work
|land, building lot*, etc., at a bai- Sjatiforrl.
Ifii
mean, “ Maks' haste and tend me a
D*m#w
A somber note irt this somber
gain price.. Address T O. Box 203,
*
Blindness of the World.
I*. A Firnall, oi U9»e*l* f
pair of No. 7 ahoe»;’’ another clerk symphony is found in the latest
Leeshurg.
Florida.
5Q-4tc
LT.
Hunt.
of tìftrdok F1 r '»
The world which credits what la
3 I* i ri fi e«* t?* * 'vieti«’
*
.will think it means, “ Have yod any poem hy Anne P. L. Held, inscribed
done Is cold to all that might have ,
p fi RfwtDR. rii I H r«|ri ^
parts for a No. 7 stove;’* the cashier to the women of the world:
For
Sale—
Lot
4
in
Eureka
Ham­
KORIKT
^
•
been —Tennyson
le#(»l SS T Uri tf e
is sure it means. "Have the kindness
mock on Sanfcrd Ave. and Lanark,
to send me 7 hoes,” while the “ boss” Silent is the house. I sit
10 acien, Address Richard Stephen­
is inclined to believe it means. *‘ I In the firelight snd knit
son M 1&gt; \\e*t D lutiiin, Und
Two Forms of t ■
.V» 6t&lt; ■
have for »ale 7 »holes.“ Thu u only ! At my I.all of soft gtav wool
*i
Then* I» one Sort i
SAM ORO I 0001 S
s e
to illustrate what may happen when T »o gray kitten* gently pull
i
adds lo the val.)e t&gt;! 1
For Sale Three fresh milk cow* which it 1# befîowvd ih&gt;
B*, ,
a badly -written letter is Iwing trans­ Pulling back my thought. .»* »*-11
fief
Sanford I.edge No 62. F. and A. M.
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
5(J-li which has no aueb effect
-riavr,
lated. The writer's name and ad­ From that distsat. red trimmed hell,
Communication every- first and third ----- »______________________________ !_
i ji!rd
a#
U
produces
a
value,
ma'
dress cannot be made out, the post­ And hot tears, the stitches blur
Thursdays at 7:30. visiting brethren
BABY C H IC KS, from big Per­ productive, the latter
n»e.
mark on the envelop happens to be A* 1 knit a comforter,
welcome.
formance
ben*;
White
Wyandotte*;
labor.—Adam
Jtml'h
O.
I*.
Taylor
J
.C.
Humph
non-committal, the merchant loses
Secret arv
\t. M fine for hack loters. Inquire F. P
sale and the would-be customer does.^ "Comforter they call it—ye*.
Strong, 10t&gt; E. 3rd Si.. Sanford
.
not gvt the goods, ft is Inexplicable -Such it is for my distrr»*.
U n k i n d S' j q s ^ * 1 j n
50-tf
•*'!
why a had writer, who cannot pos­ For it gives iny resth-ss hands
"W
riting
much '« r -Monroe I hapler No 15. R. A M.
•a*
sibly read hi* own writing after it#&gt;e- Illrssc^i work
God understands
Meet# every wcond and fourth Thurs
For Sale 160 »m s tine trucking the critic. ‘ Not niucti
f
’
•
[»w&gt;t
’tini'
■
u
n
ii'
comes "cold,'’ yet expects the ad­ How m 1, women yearn to he
day in Masonic I toll o v e r the Imperia land, orange grove of 13 acre*. 10
Thejtre Voltine co -ipininr* welcome. uiie tract of »piendid hammock from th«- &lt;b&gt;.«r
dressee to be able to read it( 1
Dding m mething cea.**&gt;lt-*.*ly
\rW
over to him* ¿•'k* :
H. E Tolar
J. F. Kartisti
Newspaper publisher* probably Anything but )u*t to wail
land.
For
full
information
addles*
Secretary
High Frieit
York A me nr
suffer more annoyance from this Idly for a clicking gate!
II. H . c-o Court House Room 13.
source than other business men.
Orlando, Florida.
47-tfc
Seminole t hapler 2, Order Eastern St* -------- -------- --------------------- -------especially when to bad writing is So I knit this long gray thing
Meets every fir»t and third Tuesday' Town Site for Sale—200 arm ,
added dirty and wrinkled paper, as a Which some fearless tad will fling.
[ In each month.* Everyone who has seen comprising part of the tow nsite of &gt;
printer is believed not to be able to Round him in the icy blast.
!to? visit
i i « . this
,k thL
Fi S t‘ " rordl*I,yinTi,,d W*nd
Lake on the
Belt
read plain, writing on clean paper. With the shrapnrlewhistling past;
chapter.
„
. . « *Orange
« „
.. t
Alic* E. Rohbins. Soc’y
Pnc* 13.000.00.
For
.
The remedy for t,his trouble would "Comforter” It may be then.
_____•______
terras write A. S. Miller, Lake City,
be for poor writers to use type­ Like a mother's touch again.
*
Florida.
50-Stp
writer#
Ti&gt;esc machines are now And at last, not gray hut red.
Phoenix Lodge No S, K. of P.
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so accessible as to be within every­ Be a pillow "for the head*
Meets'second and fourth Tuesday».
* or, ***** rOldamohile suitable for
•
•
*
body*# reach, aml it is not a hard
Nisitingknight* always welcome.
trucking or fa.m purposes. In fust
The
telephone
operator,
stationed
at
matter to learn bow to operate them. *, Let us keep cool as a people no
H- MeLaulin
O. J. Miller cla«» shape, new . tires all around.
No matter how bad th# spelling and matter what may happen to Amer­ the bottom of a hayrick, la relaying
K. R, and S.
C. C.
. c&gt; ^
p ,lmi.uo avenue.
Information secured by a scout sta­
grammar are, the individual letter# icans who may suffer in the foreign
51-4tp
tioned at the top of the rick.
and figures would be clear and the war tone. Suppose a vessel is des­
-Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. F.
meaning of any missive could be un­ troyed through sailing under a neu­
Meets every-Monday at 7:30 p. rj.,
&gt;i &gt;
derstood. Buy a typewriter before tral fiag and ' with Americans on DYING MESSAGE OF SOLDIER over Imperial Theatre.
' &lt;*
you buy an organ or a graphophone. board who lose. Ujeir lives. What is
J. W. O. Singletary
W. H. Wright
i &lt; |
Vivid Pletora of Pathos of Man P
Sam Uiy
N. C.
our true policy as a nation (n that
Infl Away In a Foreign
? It b dcwily to srait on our
'Land.
' t T h e ‘city t# being faked to death
Gat* City (amp No. 6, W.'O. W
Cottage for rest, J. Musson.
and there should be a tin# drawn government, confident of a settle­
Meets second and fourth'Wednesday
47-tf
ment
on
just
terms
without
resort
to
London.—At
Hull
lb*
other
day
th*
night*
in
each
month.
'
•o mew here. 1 came down th# street
archblabop
of
York
read
a
If
Her
from
F.
L.
Miller
J.
F.
Hocdehan
arms.
last Saturday and a blind man stop­
For Rent— Apartment* furnished W e Kara J a r a ri tried to h* j»* l • 1 ' . I
Clerk
Council Commander
Whatever damage is done to Amer on* of hi# own chaplains at tho front. \
ped me on the street and wanted n
for
housekeeping at 302 Park ave.
giving
a
vivid
picture
of
tka
pathos
J the erbe* fcüow « th*
vniekwL At the. nexx corner a deaf lean .property, .end whatever hu.t is
mmmm*. A . oe m d r»* of lb - &lt;*■« ' ' ’ ^
of
n
sotdkfer
dying
In
a
strange
land
U
nited
Brotherhood
of
Carpenter*
aad
49-îtp
I* ; : and dumb man asked me for a vtsiud upon American rittxens, there for n causa he only dimly understood.
dw onreat sod eely tks bo« ol
**
Joiner« of America
of i d
nickel. At another place a man with b a way to adjust the artong and Kneeling beaid# a wounded soldier tn
Sanford Loral Union No. 1751 meets I Fot Rent or Sale— 8 room house
no arms held out hit hat for ‘a make reparation without war or even n little tent lighted by n candle Bicker­ first and third Thursday night at 7j
and small store, on Osk avenue.
nickel. At another place a man was ill feeling on either aide. This is ing In tbe wind, tbe chaplain was ad- o’riockjutbe Eagles’ Hall.
One acte land, lot vegetable garden,
J. M. Brown.
giving away pocket books and other true with respect to every one of the dress«! thus:
“Am 1 dying, air7" J*
Sii‘ let* r3r•
rrestaent
A teal bargain. N. H. Garntfr.
7'
prise« for subscriptions to some beUgetenti. One of them b a* apt -Ten, sonny, yos are." “My God!"
50-4tc '
&gt;
to
raise
an
issue
with
our
govern­
Then
n
pause.
Pira**
break
It
gen­
paper cr .other that no man ever
Com tineJ Q fic*
IL P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241 *
tly
to
my
missus.
She
Is
expecting
my
ment
and
it
b
our
duty
to
leave
it
heard of and tho#« who give' him
and
Fountain P cw
For Rent— Several nice office
Meet Ant and third Wednesday night
their money will a r m hear of it to tho government for adjustment. first baby just about now.” Tbs chaps « CorZ T
First
St.
and
Palmetto
Ave.
room#
over
YowriJ’a.
Enquire
N.
P.
lata took up a crucifix from his neck
either. . At another place a man
O. L. Taylor
^ IL L. Peck
Vowell A Co
«
The United State« b not looking
and held It up The soldier raised his
Secretary
Exalted Ruler ' ° ^ * U * L ° '
32 ti
J ihrCarwt'i 1» f*^¡b
with oo feet walked up to me and fot trouble in any quartet. It car­ heed, laid It down again and began to
U - a o d d r w » »^ ^
wanted n nickel. • If 1 could bars ries no chip on itr shoulder and will smile—-the loveliest amile 1ever saw,1*
For
Rent—
Two
big
store«
on
The Lake Breexe CowneO No. 31 Junior
gope any farther 1 suppose » man not prove unduly sensitive over any­ •ays the chaplain
■ -“ S S
East First street.* Joe DeMobt,
Order UuRed Aaseriraa Mechanica
with no head would have come out thing that may happen during the
Coen
Cola
Com
pany.
24-tf
Meets every Wednesday at 7^0 P.
of hiding and asked me for some- stress and strain of war. We are at
M., in the City Hall. Vüdtir.g brothers
Fine Flcfdn*.
C. H. Smith. Ree. See. ,
/ d • thing. These people are becoming peace with all the world and are deSmall Bor--Good fishtn'T Yesslr; yn
- a nuisance on tbe streets and should -teimined to walk the straight«*! go dears that privr.te road tlU ye
Celety City Arate No. 1S33
be abolished.
Every winter San- lm» of neutrality to the very end of to th' sign “Tre# pii aera will be
frrfcrd, Florida
.
V*Tticf
night at 8 ...............................................................
rated:*
cross
th'
field
with
th’
hull
In
-7*
. _;• *
T
™*-—Te!7
n_2tTuesday
Ji
■ ford must need* put up with these the war-period. We win tefuse to
•
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I
jrVirs and I for one # • no raotson be stampeded as tbe country was at Man’ y w p sen a sign--No Atóla* al- ' î Æ ^ o J w ^ t í . K . Tarata.,
U _B P
Good table board at U n . R. L
Worthy ÏYeaidect
' .the time of tbe Spanish war - by lpwed.”—that's « .-L ife
Secretary j Jones. 20« Park avenues.
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T. J. TERRY
Marble and Granile
Monnmenls, Tombstones. Etc.

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FOR RENT

Carter’s

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P e n c ra ft
In k

WANTED

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VOLUME VI

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. M IlltFARY 2d. I9H

NO. 54

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♦
Congregational Church
The Prodigal Son
Don't forget the New England
For the next five Sunday evenings
sii[i|»er which the ladies will offer
at the Baptist Temple, Rev. George
Saturday evening. Feb 27. begin­
Hyman, pastor of the IJnptUt rliurch
ning at &amp;:30 o'clock.
*
will deliver a «eries of special ser­
Next. Sunday evening at 7:00 the
mons on the Prodigal Son. The Sun­
last
of The series, "He-Making a ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK W O l l I) P R O H IB IT T H E IN S U * day evening service» at the Temple
DESPERADO i s t a k e n f r o m
GREAT PROGRESS MADE IN
Present-Day Faith" will bo given.
ure attracting very largo audiences
KISSIMMEE JAIL ANI)
HOLDERS SHOWS GOOD
R
A
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C
O
M
P
A
N
IE
S
F
R
O
M
M ANY SOUTHERN CITIES
Phis series, an far, bun proven u groat
and the pastor and musical ditertor
HANGED IIY M O Il
CONDITION OF BANK
F I X I N G ’* R A T E S
IS NOTED
help to-'tiuiny, and the closing ser­
uiug their beat to present, a
mon will lie of still gri ter interest
pleasing and profitable service.
The annual meeting of the sfoek-x . »T a il .-.»ace, Fla., Feb. 20,- Fol­
Swinging &gt;t&gt; the morning breoz c and value, especially in rio* light of
The subjects of the s|&gt;ccial ser­
Columbus, Ga., Feb. 26.— The In­
jrom lho limb of a live oak tree nl what has preceded. Go*.&gt;! music, as holders of the Peoples Hank of San- lowing ip Ins announced intention mons to bo preaejied by Mr. Ilyman
dustrial Index saya in its issue for
,i&lt;l
all
ale
lord
was
held
on
Tuesday,
Feb.
ever
will
be
presented
to
nt»h
publir
from
time
to
time
a
the railroad crossing nt Palm Spring*
are ns follows:
this week: .
23rd, 1916, with a. full representa­ number of the recommendations
«bout fourteen mile» from thin city cordially invited.
Feb. 28 Life’s Business.
"Conclusive evidence of the re­
which lie propones to submit to the
A great treat awaits those who tion of stockholders present.
tfce Gody of Will Rood, tho negro
Mar. 71It Sido Tracked.
sumption
of activity and the return
Following the regular ordyr of legUI.itlire, which convenes in April,
who on Monday attempted an us* attend the meetings, Mur if and 7,
Mar. 14th In The Shadows,
of
prosperity
in the southeast is af­
business,
the
cashier's
report
for
the
Governor Trammel states that he
Hull upon n white lady near Forest which will be addressed by member»
Mar. 21st Tho Road to Yester­ forded by the reports of construc­
year
was
read
and
to
th«
gratifica­
will make recommendations Upon day.
City bears mute testimony that of the "Flying Squadr.in," under
tion work in progress and definitely
such a crime will not go unavenged the captaincy ’ of Supt. Waldron. tion of thtr stockholders showed that tho following subjects:
Mar. 2Sth Heading In.
planned and the establishment of
in thU county. Immediately after Dr. Pratt, vice- ptesident of Rollins more has been handled by the bank dut Agricultural Prize» for Ho)» find Girl»
The other services for Feb, 28th rafiwujiii-'.plsmm.«. *T»rrtti*&gt;
V ol^
i\S^
Any J “Jicv
.fomd*,***
WU#s&gt;
'
the attempted crime Monday Sheriff College ut Winter Park will speak lug 1914 than for any previous ponumo
of
construction
work
la
not
Saturdny
Hand trailed tho negro to the W e -it’
^nrday afternoon jip^
_aml Ut.
U AiUtua^d, but that.the togular semi rrnntntl' Vtumfifc*' i m f * increase agricultural
Primary Sunday »rhool at 9:30.
what
.oould
be
desired,
"It*
is
large.
dividend
had
been
declared
und
a
activities is of unquestionable value
Mar. 7th:
^kfa-n ' «rstnfC-hritf ft r l* fit* Avas'held
Sunday,- ?
General school at 9'.30. * Special The early opening of spring is help­
up by a posae, organized by Special Tho »pcriul themes of these meetings large amount carried over to the to Our state. Florida has an unlimited classes for young men and young ing to cieate building activity and
surplus and undivided profit ac­ amount of rich and productive land ladies.
Agent N. W: Green of tlyj A. C. L. will be "Educutiönul Evangelism."
the number of substantial struc­
count of the bank.
and It has untai possibilities for
All
are
welcomed
and in the attempt to escape was
Preaching ut 11:00 "L ife und Roy­ tures which are being erected, nnd
Morning prelude, organ. "Come
Election of directors for the en­ agricultural expansion. The ambi­ alty" by the pastor.
»hot in the leg and captured. The
which nro to bo built immediately
suing year resulted as follows: M. M. tious boys and girls of the state wilt
Jr. aiul Sr. B. Y P. U. at 6:00, • together with municipal nnd county
iheiiff. to avoid any trouble had tho Unto Me," Harri.
Anthem, quartette, "I Will Lift Smith, II. R. Stevens. C. M, Hand, readily respond to the encourage­
Preaching 7:00 "Life's Huslncs*"
negro carried to Orlando jail, ac­
improvement Work, constitute a big
(\ F. Williams. S Puleston, D It ment which might be offered to by the pastor.
companied by Special Officer Green, Up Mine Fives." by Guhrod
volume in tho aggretate. With the
Offertory, quartette, &lt;iur Father Brinson. W. M. Davis. It J H olly,! them t*&gt; contests in growing •the
Remember tho corner Park and general progress of business toward
Deputy Janies Lee and Roy Tillis.
E 11 McNeill. John Meisch und 1crops to which the »oils of then r&lt;- Sixth. Polite tislii'iH. The best of
ind afterward to Kissimmee after Wim Art in lleaycn," by l.ehrcr
wholly normal conditions, building
appetite sections are adapted.
The choir will In- assisted by Mr Frank U. Woodruff.
music. Enthusiastic nudiepres. The
hr hud confessed to the deputies
activity is inmasing tftcadily.
I suggest tin» wisdom of legislation most popular corner in the cRy on
that he was the man wanted, Tues­ Chus. Folk, U m i d i ; Mr. Cameron
It will be noted that three new
"Cities and counties through the
day night rumois that the negro Giuliette, baritone.
names have been added to the for­ being enacted which would author­ Sunday nights.
southeast
are doing and pteparing
ize
the
county
commksione
s
of
the
Every one given the real welcome.
was at Kissimmee spread in this
mer strong and representative honid
to do immediately an immense
various
counties
to
offer
prises
for
city and about midnight fifty de­
in the persons of John Meisch, It. J.
amount of construction work. Al­
such contests.
In some few comtermined men deft the city on a
Holly and Frhnk la Woodruff.
bany, -Ga., will vote upon the isauSpecial train and going to the county
Immediately upon adjournment munitle- in the state con'.est» of thi
unco
of |80,000 of bonds for erect-,
ji.il at Kissimmee sent u deputation
of the stockholder»' meeting the kind lu.ve hem inaugurated with
lug an auditorium and school build­
splendid
fi-*il!t»
demanding the prisoner. The Sin riff
board of directors was ra!l«*l to
ing: Huntsville, Ala., has voted $40,i.r.ult d t nrixiruiion Ta%
was informed that the man a im ;
order l&gt;\ M M Smith, its chair
000
of school building bonds and
Tin- jgiven to a corpora*"
made lio- demand was an oilici.il .uni i
FA IR S IZ E D A U D IE N C E AS - ^man
1
lawkinxville,
Ga., $25,000 of school
tion b\ I be stale are valuable to the
Went to the telephone to find out
P R E S ID E N T . W IL S O N IS D E ­ building, sewer und wntcr works
S IS T E D AT T H E E L K S ’
! 1" iilling fnr cleri ion ol utlicer»
MeanI infc the jailer was called to'
for thè y-eiir. Mr Smith in a few incorporators and give» them right»
B E N E F IT L A ST N IG H T
S IR O U S O F T A K IN G UP
bonds.
Decatur, Ga., will vote
the door und before lie .could draw
Widl choseil word» louchmg
iippii and « \i in|*imu» from liabilities that
upon $50,000 of school building,
T
R
E
A
T
Y
M
A
T
T
E
R
S
Individuals
do
not
enjoy.
It
is
for
hn gun wut overpowered and 111hi» coiilliiuou» tornire of office us
sewer und water works bonds; Palm
key» taken from him. The negro
The Dcl.and Minstrels put up a president of ihe hnnk silice it» or­ the purpose of exerci-ing rbe»c prfv
Beach county. Fla,, will vote upon
was swiftly carried to the train and (irsi * Ih .- criterium nient U-1 mghi gani /.ut ioti, »tal ed in thè boa rii tho lieges I .it j'* or,» no in corfioiaWashington. Feh, 26
Possibili- Issuance of $750,000 of toad con­
taken to Forest City where the lady al t lie Imperial Theatre The t roupe |impracticability of hi» own regular tiori» Many sfnli*» impose un un- li«-» of ali extra sesslon of llie semiti*
struction bonds; Dade .county, F'la.,
and two other witnesses tesiiiieii With band and »orchestra arrived attendance at it.» future meeting», nutil tax on all corporations, und i alone after Marcii 1 for eoiniidernwill vote upon $100,000 of bonds for
would
-ugliest
I
he
enactment
of
u
that the negro was the right man. yesterday afternoon and paraded owing to the demand* of hi« many
tion of troll rie* and
nomination»
"Uonlract» for different kind«
The negro then confessed the crime the street» looking very much like land and development interest» and law ‘ " 'I “ 1 log a »mull annual license were bri li g di.»eus«ed today limolili pu lie nnd private construction ure
&lt;ot poriiliou» lining tm»l "«•«» adiniin-l rutinii
and was given live minutes for prof«**nioniil» arid tin» entertainment «ugge»ted . the de»iruhilit V of a local *11* "
le.nier»
\\'Itile
I being awarded in s'tbvtantial num­
pro member of the board serving a» 1,1 Gn- »lute »in from I-* I" i.)11. House olli. inl» refuseii lo tulk on tb«‘
prayer
He asked (orgi verjess for last night wa» a» good a- mu
bers.
The »how
was president
Mr Smith then placed based upon &lt;apit» I »t*n k
the crime and was taken to t lie tree f.*»»ionnl companx
subjeit bui •: wii* kuown President
"Among the item» of construc­
Prohibit Insurance 4 omblnes
at the Palm Springs crossing und htuged for the benefit of the San in noini not ion Mr H R Steven*.
Wilson wus giving it eonsiderution
tion
work to lie done, as reported
thereu|Min unanimously j
There 1« i-onsidernlile complaint
there swung up His Irmly was liter­ ford laidgi- of Elks and a fairsizeiijwho was
Tr«*atie* with Columbia tn p«y
this
week
are:
elected to the presidency of the bank that life and lire insurance is ex f'JÓ.noti.uno for thè jmrtition of Pan­
ally riddled with bullets and was audience greeted the player*
"Apartment
house, Atlnntn, t Ga.;
Felt until Wednesday morning when
The ojiemn*: wa» good, presenting
Mr Sieved» has served the bank 1c*'!,'" v''l&gt;' h,K,‘
*'
“ l’Pi*r,Vl1 ama and witii Nicaragua lo pay $3,bridge,
Polk
cojtmty,
Florida. Walker
the coroner's jury viewed the re ............. . lt“ blit the U nd n f1M vice p.esidenl m a most fa ith fu l"....
m!,Ur:,,,r" n,m'*oni« have 000.000 for inter-Oceanie canal rights
some
mutual
understanding
in
the
county,
Alabama,
Gadsden,
Alu.,
and
nuvul
buse*,
undoulitedly
will
mam* and hrndght in a verdict of Dixie,'* introducing the enil men. ¡nid efficient manner since hi* elec
i would, furi of ratification in this «ession. nnd Spartanburg, 8. C.; church
death at th e hand.* «d u n k n o w n Speck Campbell,
Hill Page. Tot tion .»onye »even years ago, nnd his matter of living rules.
parties
Miller, Cullen Talton. Rob Brown election as president of tho Peoples therefore, suggest a law that would Tlie nred of action on thern i* rob- building. Bay Minctte, Alu.: factory
make it unlawful for two or more in
idered by thè adminlstrnt ioti of building, Thomaston, C«u.; frut«*rnal
Sheriff Hand was notified this •and Weary Miller
Bank is the highest tribute to hi»
»ur.i
lire
com
pun
tes
doing
hu»liii'»s
in
ur,.nt
„rtnnce
Officials also frae building. St. Petersburg, Fla.; hotel
morning that a mob had taken the
The soloist» were above the ax'er ijiialilicii tiuns und tile esteem in
t
tu»
state,
ot
(or
otficels,
ag«*nts
or
cuti
fir
mat
ion
of
thè
federiti t rudi' I building. Alma, (ut . hotel building
prisoner from the Kissimmee jail and age in the person» of A W Honey­ which he i* !o*ld by the board of
* rii|‘b&gt;vt » of «io b compunti*» to muki* inmmix.iofi Will I,! delux ed
' ii«ldttion. St Petersburg. FU ; pii Vafterward tjiat the negro hud heeji cutt. Howard llndgeh. \itlmr Wig dm-elor»
.. ciiti-r t«,ti*
*i‘!nbiti 1|i *ii ni
l'iic President, it wa*, said, bu* noi'ng. Waycross, tìa,, sewer system,
t
lb i*u* f
i * 'n »
l --*1
hung at the crossing in this county r,irn. *
M il
M
Ifa u d w - r. eb • l.-d .
j •fiiigi'illcnl i*lnmig lo t In- rii*-« i lu ii i g i i t o( un extra *i »»um ol &lt; oo- l'aldo ill-mil. Fin school building».
and brought tin* bulb, her** Weil -I rn II. .Iln) M.1IIMI i
t
vi.i- |iti-»id«*ni aril Mr Frank I i i in- churga-d Im i ii» ii r.t ti«-»*. •ti«*
Frostproof. Richlund, Scabring, VeThe l.illewii C -.* i*. w
,i lnl* re&lt;t
n«»olay afternoon for lniii.il
ooilr nil w. s also cli-i te.| .1 v ice il lii'iUfil of n'oiliilsslon to lie allowi'«! gre*» a» a xxfiole Special sessions of mri and Wintaumu, Fla,, and Green­
I fie »unit to lui vo beoti held hitherto
The in*gri» iiy\i pruvi % u&gt; hi* l hi? ill trio* mm»lr*'l »tyb*
jiresideiit.
ngent» for procuring thè sarno, or to confirm nomination? of cabinet ville, Mis».
wrni* ICiit’d that lual summer ter- “ Ruf), Kafi, Rap on Your Minatrei
11. E. Tolar, cashier and IL It. th«1 manuer of transiu-ting sudi huai"Constriction contracts have boon
roriied the western patl of this coun­
officers.
*
Bqiies" , Gullet»
Tulion
Deae, assistant cashier were unnni- ni-s« within tld » state.
awarded us follows:
ty and Orange county »hooting at “ In the Evening by the Moonlight" mmndy re-elected to their lespeetive
With only six working du -, » re­
Re fu m i ('fili Court Procedure
"Library building, Covington, Ga.;
Deputy William» and several other
maining of the present session ot
M aurice /.i. .'b*r
ollici »
ilo*
court
procedure
in
tlu»
stai*1
d
enacting
imy
ftt«-»ory
building Augusta, Ga.; pavofficer*, robbing houses' and holding ” 1 Wlllgt to go Back I" ‘ he F.irtu
I
ongri*»»,
prospect»
As »bnwii by I be »t«t«i|ni-rtt jiubup several men ut the point of a
b
beo.....
more
.,r
te*»
itniiqiinied
j
utll„
r
j,,KUiution
aside
from
tinup
|
"'KTurpon
Springs, Fla.; reservoir,
in Michigan"
To Miller
bshetl oil another |iage. the I'enple
uii,l iiut of baiarn e witii t he pi«*»enl jirnpn.itmu Dillo before a.lpiurnment Tampm. Fla.; «ewers and water
gun He. finally escajM’d from thi» "Til«* Mcwsagr *&gt;f tie \i e f
Bunk 1» in .1 strong and healthy eon
d.
t hoiight limi |trogri-*«ix*, -|&gt;irii s u , I orI» I «1e r «*•! I&lt;v senate
works. I "tear xvuter. Flu., school
section and wuj supposed to be cap "When You're a lamg l &lt;og Wax
Demi
dnion. and i» . outmnaffy br'ging
tured in polk county hot afterward
j | | un„.
&lt; i
Reiunr in the frunt in importaln-e iiniong " l
ll"" ■
Ilo-re i» meli fnr re j cralie leader* toduy a» xery siilo, ami building, Hcidleburg Heights, Ha.,
Inno in ili«’ laws and rule» w lindi t D«*y were i-oncentruting firurtically and Waynesboro, Miss.; warehouse.
escape.!
lie was a bud negro
and| Alill
&gt;u|,u ||.,r,*-..
iiiihii
Bill Page |Sanlord's linuncial inrtitutions.
'•* *. .........
,\i*a (i«ai*a
iio to _.ii
goxern the proe* i dings in &lt;*ur courts all their effort» toward* the passage Plant City. Flu.
hsd Usui shot in the hip walking j **j&gt;(&gt;ai) you Cry. My
\
Honey"
"Industrial plants will bfl estab­
Muridu ha» an honorable, aide and of the sujqdy measure?.
wi*h a limp and derived the nume of ' **j n,.ar y ,(l) Caliti
Ring Me"
Sluurl Hank Robbed
Crip |{w.,j
lished
as follows:
cllii
icnt
judicial
y
us
any
»lute
in
the
It is the general opi n
While reports continue«! today of
A. W Honeycutt
"Cotton mill, Thomaston, Ga.;
Stuart, Hu., Feb. 26.— Members Union. *»The fault Is not with tin* a revival of attempt« to put through
ion here that a good deed was done “ J Certainly Was Going Some"
of whet is believed to be the same judiciary, but with the inw and the government "»hip purchase bill, cotton seed oil mill extension, Gulf*hen this desporate negro wa» hung. "Sometime"
Speck Campbell
gang which recently attempted e rules by which our courts are guided. in accordance with the wish of Pres­ pott, Miss.; cannery, Tuscaloosa,
Sheriff Hand anti his deputies and Closing Song
Entire Compnriy
*he men who usshted in the search
interspersed xvith tin »ongs were holdup on the Palm Beach Limited Under our present system it is irn- ident Wilson, administration seni'- Ala.; electric lighting system, Pablo
lor the negro Monday afternoon ure some excellent jokes und the boys of the Florida East Coast railway po»siblv to force n trial in a civil ratio loTsTidmilled there wa* little'hope Reach. Fla.; fe«jl mill, Troy, Ala.;
crushing plant, Scottsboio,
due much credit for the able maimer rapped the people of Sanford right near here recently »urc«,edud Tues- in less than six to twelve months, of doing so because ol Republican .Rock
Ala.;
fertilizer
Tuctory. Tarpon
day
morning
in
robbing
the
Bunk
o
f
,
Every
kind
of
technical
dodge
that
opposition to the measure.
Pros­
Inwhich they tracked the desperate and left. The b«*sl part &lt;&gt;f the »how
' will cause delay is |H&gt;rmiUcd. Thu pects of passing the river and liar* Springs, Fla. A power transmission
ni-gro down. Jr, a blinding rain the was the fart that the joy«*» were new Stuart of $4,000.
Entering the bunk three men law should bo so changed us to ex^ bor bill in its present form also, aru line will be built between South Cat■heriff stuck to tho trail anti was a nd original.
levelled
guns ut Cashier Wallace arid pudlte and hi’.kten trial. A litigant anything but bright ami It is ex ollna cities nt a cost of $100,000.
| ^0M 1° hi* quntry when ho tried to
During the interim ion the in­
forced
him
to givo up ull casii in . should bo able to get a hearing on peeled that a joint resolution will be A compt-ny ha* been organized to
W0M l ho Wekiwa bridge. After his comparable Delaind &lt;ir^u*tru en­
sight.
Barking
out of the hank they his case within one or two monllts substituted for
it. . appropriating eonatru-i a. telephone system in a
“ Pturo Sheriff Hand was careful to tertained the audietii' with some
of South Georgia."
■♦o that the negro wa* spirited out choice selections and 'lie orchestra ¿topped an approaching automobile, after suit is Instituted. Tho plead- about $60,((&lt;¡0.(Jilt) for continued ex­ section
i
_____
~
°f the county nnd into another for aided greatly in tnakin» the minstrel und forc«-d the driver to speed them ing* should be simplified und t«*ch- isting projects.
niculiiics eliminated in all of the
Musical at the Temple Tonight
“ f* lineping and that the mob show a success ns tin- music i«ihe t-wuy.
An indication of the intention of
courts.
Tho lime allowed for enter­
At
Postsewal,
some
distance
from
“ Mlly outwitted the offlciuls of greatest part of tho petformance.
mlniinistbatlon leaders,to "ipce«l up"
A most excellent program lias
Stuart, the robber» release«! the car ing and perfecting appeals should !««* woik on the appropriation bill* is
reola county and »ccured tho
The black Mutt uni .b-ff. Sp«*ck
been
arranged for tho Friday even­
With a change of our seen in the fact that the senato after
Prisoner I* •&gt;&lt;* dUcradit to the 0*ce- Campbell and Hit! I’tige wire good und made the driver return to shortened.
ing
musical
nt the Baptist Temple
0ft °Uicials for they made u dctcr- and Claude Rcirqer in »ongs nnd Stuart. Two posses have been sent law along these lines much will bo passing the postoffire appropriation for tonight, Feb. 20th. The^ small
out from here in search of bandits. accomplished toward* giving to our bill yesterday, worked fur into tho
R&gt;‘ned fight to keep the negio. The impersonations m««le n lift
admission fee of 10 cents will ho
citizen* justice without unreasonable
men who formed the vigilknee comnight on the agricultural appropria­ charged for adults und 6 cents for
The Ned Stewurt Milluiry Nig­
delays nnd without exrcir.ivu cost.*
Col. Appleyard Here
”*ltt*?w Wor® dotet mined to have tho gers, Bill Fage, Speck Campbell,
tion bill carrying about $26,000,000. children. Do not fall to nttend.
n nunal «nd it is a source of gratl- James Guss, Tot Milbr were great
Except for a fo * disputed items—
Among the prominent visitors to 1 With the Georgia Stale League
The following program has been
nratten that ho WM iectired wlth
including
un appropriation Of $400,- arranged:
in their dances a la military style.
S H. La Roche of this city has
the city on Tuesday was Col. T. J.
a» bloodshed. •
W. II. Schooloy of course being Appleyard of
Tallahassee,
state signed "up with the Georgia State 00ft for distribution of seeds which
Hand proiudo.
While the people generally de- tho professional r l w was ex|H*cted printer, secretary of the Foridt* League ui,d will bold the position was stricken out by a senate com­
Violin and piano, "Kathleen Mitf ° rp 1, ^ict *hat mob law was en- to give the atldience sotnrthing good Press Association umf has many other of Chief of Umpire» for the season. mittee-consideration of the measure voumeen."
“fnnd in the cm«e, the county has on the xylophone and_ he was no titles and degrees. Col. Appleyard La Roche has boen umpiring in the has been completed. Senator Mar­
Violin solo, "Truumori."
■ »a"
expense of a trial disappointment for the numbers ten­ did not have time to viait: his many west, but in ordrr to be nenn*r San­ line was to fight for restoration of
Reading.
*f, a
1» saved the humiliation dered were perfet.
Sanford friends as he was only here ford. where his family i» located he the provision.
Violin and pic mi. "The Faim« "
The show ended with th«* si«le ! for a few hours to confer with Pres- accepted the position in the (»e&lt;&lt;rgiu
• J tC
*nd attendant trial
Violin solo. "U.Fulomu "
.
■
the publicity that would splitting farce
entitled
"Easy j jdejjt R. J. Holly of the Florida1la'itgiio * He is one of iht beat I
Heml On I'ollinlun
Plano solo, "A Poll-h
»»»turaliy result.
Marks" und the people left the then-1Press Association relative to the tyg I known umpire.« in l!}«* country und i A head «m collision occu.red' at
fiultni, "Spani»h I: id i
ter with tho feeling that they hail meeting to be held in Miumi next hu* been witii many «&gt;( ttie big Enterprise Junction this morning at
Reading.
had their money’s worth »n«l some month.
Coi. Appleyard lived in leagues, botli ns player end umpire. 8 o'clock between thq local freight
. - Lard of Thanks Violin and pic.no, "Come Back to
Sanford •«•-••j
many j«-.*.»
years **n
afco
and was
over.
e «press
grateful and
heart- ««««•
felt th
u **our a«»ieim
anu neari*&gt;»‘««««u
v* *•***•
"**■■* Having decided to locate in business northbound and the freight train Erin."
en ­
thank,.t0 the many kind friends
The DoLnnd talent always re- editor of t,he Sanford Chronicle, Ills in Sanford Mr. I^tRocho nntutally southbound for Jacksonville.
Viblln solo, " A v e ' Maria."
'"
*ho
gineer
Shelton
and
his
fireman
were
cast
about
for
u
pos.tiqn
in
tho
children
were
raised
here
und
nat«fite to us ,M
in W
our
recent
boHand iHntlude.
ceives
a
warm
welcome
in
Sanford,
J*‘ iTVVUk UÜuraHy'lhc city has a tender spot in south and his many friend* hciv nro injured. Funiculars have not bton
Thoso takin',; part in tho musical
tiful
ior tiie miiny h®nu* for they always tiring us something
floral tokens of sympathy. •
good and tho minslrt-nl show, for his heart. He promised to return at glad that he will remain hein with learned regarding the collision.
are Mr. J . Writer of Poland. Misa
v
Mrs. Henry WEU«
home talont, U'ono of the hits of tho an early date when ho could spend his family us .a citizen. ^ Mrs, LaLorcnc: Kmitlft Mr . \l. gie Ht rne
Commercial Club meets tonight. Hyman, and Jthe Hoy»’ Hand.
severe! days here and renew old tloche will operate the Sanitary
Henry
Nickel
season
and
easily
ranks
with
the
BS*Be there.
Trcsxing Club during Ids' absence.
friendship«.
Henry Witte. *
These concerts,pleAse the critical.
profwwional entertainers.

A NEW PRESIDENT GOVERNOR URGES
FOR PEOPLES BANK • RECOMMENDATIONS

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS;
BUDGET OK OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU

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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ HE’LL PRENT ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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give these people the run and see
Hloom Time In Dixie
I t ’« bloom time in Dixie— pas# the that they «la y outside the city lim­
it».
Other cities are barring them
merry word along—
Bloom
lime in Dixie— there's- a out and there is no reason why San­
ford should not .follow this example.
wealth of bud and song.
T h e Dixie mocking bird is warbling I have all the sympathy In the world
for the1unfortunate* hut nil of them
songs so sweet
That the Dixie darkey is a »hutiling have homes somewhere and they
should he made to go there and put
of his feet.
Bloom vftno in Dixie -ain't you glad up at least in the winter months.
A* for the people who have stood up
that y o u ’ re alive?
Bloom time in Dlxif— bee« b u llin g at the street corners all winter and
faked the unwary the officers should
• ’ round the hive.
T h e green things in the garden are stop them from doing business at
all, unless they take out a regular
• a-jumping up so fast
license
and can give assurance that
-That you almost see them moving
.they
are
really working for a legiti­
aa you kinder mosey past.
Theee fake* have
Illoom time In D ixie—see the peach mate magarine.
.
.
...
no buaiinu#&gt; on our stieets and they
trees a ’swaying.
«&gt; ^»proew iTifie JR' ÑírtF^rn(i(**,v hîftW»irt «foura » 1 1 1 6 Allowed. Wr a ir have
troubles of our own and do not care
are a-playlng
So ebntented in the sun*hlne—by the to he pestered with outside ones.
brook they laugh and run
Faces just a-TXaraing for they have
The Lenten season, which begin*
the moslcst fun—
today means more than ordinarily.

FEBRUARY Î3 i 9l5

THE SANFORD RESALO
senselAw cilea such as “ Remember
the Midi»»“ of that crisis forced
largely \ y sensational newspapers.
The President will do nothing in
haste finder any provocation.
We
should all retain serenity of mind
and coolness of head, while our .posi­
tion on disputed points, or point*
thut may . be
raised
he leafier
is made clear before our countty is
involved seriously in any of them.
Wo should'cherish the'kindest feel­
ing* for all the people at war hut
resolutely keep out of it ourselves.
T he highest interest» of humanity
require that the United State* he in
a position to take the lead when
thero is an outlook for peace.
But that is possible only on con ­
dition that we endure the course of
events in Europe with at least as
much patience mid consideration s
we have stood for tho conduct of
M exico.
Xfipr® I* infinitely mote
reason for keeping om heed with re­
gard to Europe than to Mexico. In '
any event let u* be sober as well as
vigilant.

ONE DOG SAVES LIVES OF 2 0
Black Collls With the German Ambu*
lane# Corps Make# Rsmarksble
Record. , '

Taken Up— Black sow with h p¡_
smooth crop irt one ear, crop u¡,,^
hit In qther. Damage to nin.-unt 0f
$26.00.. Mrs. E. E. Osteen, Moq.
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HORSE RACING

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Before he let down on his horses
for the winter, Geers worked J. Mal­ 0
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f
colm Forbes a mile In 2:12 and he was
W anted— We wish to obi; . ,j.f
pleased with ■the way tho handsome
tem porary services of » l,u-&gt;n- fIun
stallion acted.
of standing in Sanford
it,-,,
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l iv e .. Address The Dewey Company
Fred Jamison will have a likely
♦
♦
W oodard building, Washington n n
pacer fa Tramp n-Hlt. that worked In
2:1214 on a half-mile track this year. H All Local Ad vertisc merits Under
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The colt la three and by Tranipfast, This Heading TH REE CENTS a
bis (lam being by Prince of India.

Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Ccnla.
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D R . C. W . FA IN
D EN TIS T

AQUATIC
The Shcepshcad Bay IN. Y ) Row­
ing club Is about to start a movement
to Interest Brooklyn schoolboys In
rowing.
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The Cornell navy schedule an­
nounced calls for two ’varsity races
before the Poughkeepsie regatta next
June. Cornell Is to row Yale and
Princotou on Carnegie lake Juno 15
and on tho same date the Cornell and
Princeton freshmen crews are to row.

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PEO PLES HANK BUILDING*
ROOM 9

For Sale— Wholesale shipping fresh
water fish business, including fish ( PLACED AN Y WHERE, Et ElU U m ; r E
Id iMily. Wfrtnets, fish boats and gasoline launches j
ly, 9wB.ity
also fish house, etc. Inquire o f C. L. j
•ft w-i V1«(aline«,
U h cti
Vincent.
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29-tfc
r$l«. Prompt,
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Prr# «oCtOMitf«. I irt ut Rfurv »ifh yo*j f&gt;n uài»»
For sale cheap if taken at once—■ rntirv
rh »rf» of your d v r f t » « b i tnurrai* HtUt
PL*»# c;:j
garden, one acre planted in garden ton « from *All»A#t) rlknUtruck and one acre ready (o plant.
Leavitt farm, French avenue. J. A . ;
Rcsor.
53-2tp
Advertising Company, Inc.
MSh I Uft IW|.
Juk^.iUtt, rtt
For Saie, ( Bargain— N in e!* acres j
good farming land, -10 acres in culti-i
vation, 200 orange trees, small house.!
A ll within--on# tnU**of small urwnf
good shipping facilities, post office,
depot, school and church..*. Price,
llaiMff mi
$1,000.00. A. W. Brown. Leeshurg,
Florida.
53-4 le

M O N T G O M E R Y

BILLIARDS
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The United 8tatcs, it Is estimated,
!&gt;•* »0.000 billiard rooms and 1G.OOO
bowling establishments.
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T . J. TE R R Y

• Berlin.—More th ao' twentr i|T«-«
In order to rnako It even. Willie
hav„ tvoon onvixt by a black collie d o «.; Hoppe la^ail.future matches-with In­
belonging to an ambulance corps on man will use a clothcsprop Instead of
thg Bast Prussian battlefield.
In a cue.
jieace times the animal Is a watchdog 1
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f o r Sale C heap- Form of 9 acres,
In the railway station at Halle.
George Blosson of New York has
The dark winter nights and the withdrawn his challenge to Willie 4 ** tiled, house and outbuildings,
Tb«(ooBunMint iftot emitinf r»n &gt;. f,**
B loom time in Dixie— all tho world* The world’s brotherhood is how-ed'
2S f*r rvrit for tmlmf pouf
* *n
snow make tho work of finding the Hoppe to play for the lg-2 balk line with grow ing crops.
Easy tot ms.
ML«» &gt;T3AI I hi* A&gt; ! h a t # r.o §f»r,*
is just so g lsd —
¡with, a great somow and the holy wounded especially difficult, but mince championship.
r o m m ja io n in.
Reason, sickness.
W. E. Squires
Bloom time in Dixie ain t no tim e j,jay# are atrang&lt;-l&gt; lilting.
the ambulance parties began using
near Celery avenue.
as-tr
I#t l-f l-sllffiilr on ìour \\r*rk
*!or, being sad.
People who have lived a half cen- dogs In their Search few wounded
GOLF
L e l’s hand smiles to those who 11 tury remember similar observance*, men have.been overlooked. Tbs dogs,
122 W. rhurth St., Orlando. Da
Foi Sale— Ten thousand Bermuda
take ’em ; let’s pa»» kind «hen the spirit of humility and carry a red cross on both aides o f the ,
onion plant* for quick sale. Apply
words along the way.
prayer was offered aguinrt the hatred collar. Aa soon s s night coins#, gen­
Jerry Travers has joined tho cotton Geo. Randall. 817 W . 1st St.
For it’s bloom time in Dixie—ev ery ­ and frailtie* of men. The younger erally the only time .In which the exchange tn New York. Here's hop­
52-Fti-2tp
NOTICE o r ASSI ON VI I NT
body’s feeling gty.
generation, sense* this fir the first wounded can be searched for.« the ing tho boll weevil doesq't get into
To All Whom it may Concern. T»«* S : e*
leashes
are
slipped
and
the
dogs
are
his clubs.
— Times-Unjon.
That I ht%* hf#n fiiniH • • ’ **
For Sale or Traded—W ood yard
time.
,
Jr*w,ft
F 11Ci«1fra «nd I* B H* riff*
• * *
sent across the battlefields. Instead
and mill. Owner has other business. J.
Happily our own nation is at
tiemg. buai dp** undrr ih# fterr * « tw* a *4
of barking when they find a wounded
*I&gt;1# of (lodge« lifiìhrri, U* r
I Box 1247, city.
« a
42-tf
•, Business and professional men peace with all the world. But hu- soldier, they bring back some article
detd. convfnog th* n i l « ' » * ».
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f»#n#ht of their rf#*11111 e* *•
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Fit Sail- Old Fibre Factory «He t ide« for io *t|b«I 4**t f liu&gt;
ceived by thi-m. because they are so than nativity, and that person is helmet or glove. They are then put
Williams
beat
Mclaitightln
for
the
algitof«*
’ f#*kl ir « "! ¡wrf i u h a I , *
on Ijike Monroe, near old Atlantic
badly wtittmi that a clear under­ strange indeed who does not make oo the leash and they lead the am
r
ff# d it o fa t^l * h# ■*
amateur tennisx championship, and Coast Line Ry. passenger dc|&gt;oi. th
if rtjul! |&gt;f«»portioft*. of t‘ * *
war a common sor­ bulanco men. to the spot where the
standing of Them i* out of the ques­ the tragedy,
h#
yet Mclxiughtln la ruled champion — Splendid site (or manufacturing in- drfnmdu, tad »11 of t h# *’ •
wounded soldier lies. In this man
*».il *jk*ign orr » ill uk**
Ii
tio n .
Penny pencils ate generally row.
on which basts the Athletics still are
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fuciiSociety goes into retreat with no tier hundreds have been saved on the world's champions in baseball.
used by the people in the country
tapoti to Ôte wilh mi, withii • i
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different
battlefields.
itics.
For
terms
and
price
address
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in letter writing, and the marks are idea of idleness. The needs of th o u -1
lh # lim it## r*f th»* *1 »*
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At first some o f the animats led
— f L. B, W ootton. &lt;^o American Fibre &gt;nm|
m n i n t h * f •** m I h r ' I » ! »
-so faint as to be difficult or im possi­ sands dictate a , new observance of
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the
searchers
to
men
already
deuil
m rr it # o f t h«*lf f#
vr i «
Company. Jacksonville. H onda.
Thebe will be no idle
! MISCELLANEOUS
ble to read even with a magnifying the fact
* «id • *#i g o o r »
but they learn with surprialng rapid­
4
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hands.
Instead
millions
of
women
glass. Some writers string out ihe
ity to confine their attentions to th«
will
turn
their
thoughts
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Charlie Taft, son of the formei
For Sale—jT o those wishing a nice
Living.
'àJ-T y#*-4i c
president, is blossoming in basketball little bungalow with long, wide ve­
ture of the ocean during a gale, and labors to devising comforts for the!
n o th v r«»n ri ni i&lt; %t ».
at Yale.
such writer* are careful not to cross soldiers and providing relief for their
randa overlooking large lake for
TELEPHONE IN WAR
Ì»#J'«flfrrff ' ♦*#
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their t’s and dot their is " In the destitute families.
many miles.
with good hunting
1’ S \.an*l i
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Vate «
Hanno*
Kolehmalnen.
the
Ilyin#
large mail order houses handwriting
In many cities church societies of
and fishing at hand. 1 can offer *&gt;uch
Snlicé i* ht-fi hj t * ‘ ^ *
A
Finn, is making new marks on A inert
experts, gifted with "second sight,’ * women have pledged th«if work for
a property within one-quarter mile Krril al flfiado. Flri'i'* * «
ni
1*412. n*#tir Hotr»e*tr t *1 1 *'
pan courses.
are employed to translate uni rad- 40 days to the relief of the warof t-eeshurg. Florida, with 25 foot ffif SK i| mut NF »! af t '•!
i *.
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li
Seri lori ZT, To * u*:hir * 1
able tetters, hut to small concerns stricken.
The
finest
inspiration
Tnlrty-six ritle dubs in It states gasoline launch, boat house. pAultiy E*«!, Taflakiwr# Mrr •' *•
**f IQt#fft'crn ta *TiIn ►
and private parties they are a source though is found in the resolve of jhe
have begun competition for the cham­ yards, barn. Mime orange and gr»t&gt;e- 9
«t arili#K et»irt t*
o f tnpihle and annoyance.
One individual to consecrate the Lenten
fruit
and
shade
tree*,
.some
truck
rflbed. M iiff 4 l#fà of '
pionship of the United States.
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Sjatiforrl.
Fioridi. ■»n l b# *‘ *■
c le ik will take a certain order to days to this nohle work
|land, building lot*, etc., at a bai- I fii
mean, “ Maks' haste and tend me a
D*m#w
A somber note irt this somber
gain price.. Address T O. Box 203,
*
Blindness of the World.
I*. A Firnall, oi U9»e*l* f
pair of No. 7 ahoe»;’ ’ another clerk symphony is found in the latest
Leeshurg.
Florida.
5Q-4tc
LT.
Hunt.
of tìftrdok F1 r '»
The world which credits what la
3 I* i ri fi e«* t?* * ' vieti«’
*
.w ill think it means, “ Have y od any poem hy Anne P. L. Held, inscribed
done Is cold to all that might have ,
p
fi
R f w t D R . rii I H r«|ri
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parts for a No. 7 stove;’* the cashier to the women of the world:
For
Sale—
Lot
4
in
Eureka
Ham­
KORIKT
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been —Tennyson
le#(»l SS T Uri tf e
is sure it means. "H ave the kindness
mock on Sanfcrd Ave. and Lanark,
to send me 7 hoes,” while the “ boss” Silent is the house. I sit
10 acien, Address Richard Stephen­
is inclined to believe it means. *‘ I In the firelight snd knit
son M 1&gt; \\e*t D lutiiin, Und
Two Forms of t ■
.V» 6t&lt; ■
have for »ale 7 »holes.“ Thu u only ! At my I.all of soft gtav wool
*i
Then* I» one Sort i
SAM ORO I 0001 S
s e
to illustrate what may happen when T » o gray kitten* gently pull
i
adds lo the val.)e t&gt;! 1
For Sale Three fresh milk cow*
B*, ,
a badly -written letter is Iwing trans­ Pulling back my thought. .»* »*-11
fief
which it 1# befîowvd ih&gt;
Sanford I.edge No 62. F. and A. M.
Martin D oyle, Monroe, Fla.
5(J-li which has no aueb effect
-riavr,
lated.
The writer's name and a d ­ From that distsat. red trimmed hell,
Communication every- first and third ------ »________________________________ !_
i ji!rd
a#
U
produces
a
value,
ma'
dress cannot be made out, the post­ And hot tears, the stitches blur
Thursdays at 7:30.
visiting brethren
B A B Y C H IC K S , from big Per­ productive, the latter
n»e.
mark on the envelop happens to be A* 1 knit a comforter,
welcome.
formance
ben*;
White
W
yandotte*;
labor.—
Adam
Jtml'h
O.
I*.
Taylor
J.C.
Humph
non-com m ittal, the merchant loses
Secret arv
\t. M fine for hack loters.
Inquire F. P
sale and the would-be customer does.^ "Comforter
they call it —ye*.
Strong,
10t&gt;
E.
3rd
Si..
Sanford
.
not gvt the goods, ft is Inexplicable -Such it is for my distrr»*.
U n kin d S'j q s ^ *1 jn
50-tf
•*'!
why a had writer, who cannot p os­ For it gives iny resth-ss hands
"W
riting
much '« r - Monroe I hapler No 15. R. A M.
•a*
the critic. ‘ Not niucti
sibly read hi* own writing after it#&gt;e- Illrssc^i work
God understands
Meet# every wcond and fourth Thurs
For Sale 160 » m s tine trucking
f
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’tini'
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u
n
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com es "c o ld ,'’ yet expects the ad ­ How m 1 , women yearn to he
day in Masonic I toll over the Imperia land, orange grove of 13 acre*. 10
from th«- &lt;b&gt;.«r
Thejtre Voltine co -ipininr* welcome.
dressee to be able to read it( 1
Dding m mething cea.**&gt;lt-*.*ly
\r W
u iie tract of »piendid hammock over to him* ¿•'k* :
J.
F.
Kartisti
H.
E
Tolar
Newspaper
publisher* probably Anything but )u*t to wail
land.
For
full
information
addles*
Secretary
High Frieit
York A me nr
suffer more annoyance from this Idly for a clicking gate!
II. H . c-o Court House Room 13.
source than other business men.
Orlando, Florida.
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Seminole t hapler 2, Order Eastern St* ---------- ---------- --------------------------- --------especially when to bad writing is So I knit this long gray thing
Meets every fir»t and third Tuesday' Town Site for Sale— 200 a r m ,
added dirty and wrinkled paper, as a Which some fearless tad will fling.
[ In each month.* Everyone who has seen comprising part of the tow nsite of &gt;
printer is believed not to be able to Round him in the icy blast.
!to? ivisit
i « . this
,k thL
Fi S t‘ " rordl*I,y in T i,,d „W *nd Lake on the
Belt
read plain, writing on clean paper. With the shrapnrlewhistling past;
chapter.
. . « *Orange
« „
.. t
Alic* E. Rohbins. Soc’y
Pnc*
13.000.00.
For
.
T h e remedy for t,his trouble would "Com forter” It may be then.
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terras write A. S. Miller, Lake City,
be for poor writers to use type­ Like a mother's touch again.
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Florida.
50-Stp
writer#
Ti&gt;esc machines are now And at last, not gray hut red.
Phoenix Lodge No S, K. o f P.
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so accessible as to be within ev ery ­ Be a pillow "for the head*
Meets'second and fourth Tuesday».
* or, ***** rOldamohile suitable for
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body*# reach, a ml it is not a hard
Nisitingknight* always welcome.
trucking or fa.m purposes. In fust
The
telephone
operator,
stationed
at
m atter to learn bow to operate them. *, Let us keep cool as a people no
H- MeLaulin
O. J. Miller cla«» shape, new . tires all around.
N o matter how bad th# spelling and matter what may happen to Am er­ the bottom of a hayrick, la relaying
K. R, and S.
C. C.
. c&gt; ^
p , l mi.u o avenue.
Information secured by a scout sta­
grammar are, the individual letter# icans who may suffer in the foreign
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tioned at the top of the rick.
and figures would be clear and the war tone. Suppose a vessel is des­
-Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. F.
meaning of any missive could be un­ troyed through sailing under a neu­
Meets every-Monday at 7:30 p. rj.,
&gt;i &gt;
derstood. Buy a typewriter before tral fiag and ' with Americans on DYING MESSAGE OF SOLDIER over Imperial Theatre.
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y ou buy an organ or a graphophone. board who lose. Ujeir lives. W hat is
J. W. O. Singletary
W. H. Wright
i &lt; |
Vivid Pletora of Pathos of Man P
S a m U iy
N. C .
our true policy as a nation (n that
Infl Away In a Foreign
? It b dcw ily to srait on our
'Land.
' t
T h e ‘city t# being faked to death
Gat* City (am p No. 6, W .'O. W
Cottage for rest, J. Musson.
and there should be a tin# drawn government, confident of a settle­
Meets second and fourth'Wednesday
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ment
on
just
terms
without
resort
to
London.—At
Hull
lb
*
other
day
th*
night*
in
each
month.
'
•omew here. 1 came down th# street
archblabop
of
York
read
a
If
Her
from
F.
L.
Miller
J.
F.
Hocdehan
arms.
last Saturday and a blind man stop­
For R ent— Apartment* furnished We Kara Jarari tried to h* j»*l • 1 ' . I
Clerk
Council Commander
Whatever damage is done to Amer on* of hi# own chaplains at tho front. \
ped me on the street and wanted n
for
housekeeping at 302 Park ave.
giving
a
vivid
picture
of
tka
pathos
J the erbe* fcüow « th*
v niekwL At the. nexx corner a deaf lean .property, .end whatever hu .t is
mmmm*. A . oe m dr»* of lb- &lt;*■« ' ' ’ ^
of
n
sotdkfer
dying
In
a
strange
land
U
nited
Brotherhood
of
Carpenter*
aad
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I* ; : and dumb man asked me for a vtsiud upon American rittxens, there for n causa he only dimly understood.
dw onreat sod eely tks bo« ol
**
Joiner« of America
of i d
nickel. At another place a man with b a way to adjust the artong and Kneeling beaid# a wounded soldier tn
Sanford Loral Union No. 1751 meets I Fot Rent or Sale— 8 room house
no arms held out hit hat for ‘ a make reparation without war or even n little tent lighted by n candle Bicker­ first and third Thursday night at 7j
and sm all store, on Osk avenue.
nickel. At another place a man was ill feeling on either aide. This is ing In tbe wind, tbe chaplain was ad- o ’riock ju tb e Eagles’ Hall.
One acte land, lot vegetable garden,
J. M. Brown.
giving away pocket books and other true with respect to every one of the dress«! thus:
“Am 1 dying, air7" J*
Si i ‘ let* r3r•
rrestaent
A teal bargain. N. H. Garntfr.
7'
prise« for subscriptions to some beUgetenti. One of them b a* apt -Ten, sonny, yos are." “ My G od!"
50-4tc
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to
raise
an
issue
with
our
govern­
Then
n
pause.
Pira**
break
It
gen­
paper cr .other that no man ever
Com tineJ Q fic*
IL P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241 *
tly
to
my
missus.
She
Is
expecting
my
ment
and
it
b
our
duty
to
leave
it
heard of and tho#« who give' him
and
Fountain P cw
For Rent— Several nice office
Meet Ant and third Wednesday night
their money will a r m hear o f it to tho government for adjustment. first baby just about now.” Tbs chaps « CorZ T
First
St.
and
Palmetto
Ave.
room#
over
YowriJ’a.
Enquire
N.
P.
lata took up a crucifix from his neck
either. . At another place a man
O. L. Taylor
^ IL L. Peck
Vowell A C o
«
The United State« b not looking
and held It up The soldier raised his
Secretary
Exalted Ruler ' °^ * U * L ° '
32 ti
J ihrCarwt'i 1» f*^¡b
with oo feet walked up to me and fot trouble in any quartet. It car­ heed, laid It down again and began to
U -a o d d r w »»^ ^
wanted n nickel. • If 1 could bars ries no chip on itr shoulder and will smile—-the loveliest amile 1 ever saw,1*
For
R
ent—
T
w
o
big
store«
on
The Lake Breexe CowneO No. 31 Junior
gope any farther 1 suppose » man not prove unduly sensitive over any­ •ays the chaplain
■ -“ S S
East First street.* Joe D eM ob t,
Order UuRed Aaseriraa Mechanica
with no head would have come out thing that may happen during the
Coen
Cola
Company.
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Meets every Wednesday at 7 ^ 0 P.
of hiding and asked me for some- stress and strain of war. We are at
M ., in the City Hall. Vüdtir.g brothers
Fine Flcfdn*.
C. H. Smith. Ree. See. ,
/ d • thing. These people are becoming peace with all the world and are deSmall Bor--Good fishtn'T Yesslr; yn
- a nuisance on tbe streets and should -teimined to walk the straight«*! go dears that privr.te road tlU ye
Celety City Arate No. 1S33
W AN TED
be abolished.
Every winter San- lm» of neutrality to the very end of to th' sign “Tre# pii aera will be
frrfcrd, Florida
.
V*Tticf
*
Te!7
Tuesday
night
at
8
rated:*
cross
th'
field
with
th’
hull
In
-7*
. _;• *
T
™ -— n_2t Ji
■ ford must need* put up with these the war-period. We win tefuse to
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jrVirs and I for one # • no raotson be stampeded as tbe country was at Man’ y w p sen a sign--N o Atóla* al- ' î Æ ^ o J w ^ t í . K . Tarata.,
U
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Good table board at U n . R. L
Worthy ÏYeaidect
' .the time of tbe Spanish war - by lpwed.”— that's « .-L ife
Secretary j Jones. 20« Park avenues.
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-WEEKLY

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VOLUME VI

IVq ith Living

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. M IlltFARY 2d. I9H

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Congregational Church
Don't forget the New England
sii[i|»er which the ladies will offer
Saturday evening. Feb 27. begin­
ning at &amp;:30 o'clock.
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Next. Sunday evening at 7:00 the
DESPERADO i s t a k e n f r o m last of The series, "He-M aking a ANNUAL M EETING OF STO C K W O l l I) P R O H IB I T T H E IN S U *
Present-Day Faith" will bo given.
KISSIMM EE JAIL ANI)
HOLDERS S H O W S G O O D
R A M E C O M P A N IE S F R O M
Phis series, an far, bun proven u groat
HANGED IIY M O Il
CONDITION
OF
BANK
F IX IN G ’ * R ATES
help to-'tiuiny, and the closing ser­
mon will lie of still gri ter interest
The annual meeting of the sfoek-x . »T a il .-.»ace, Fla., Feb. 2 0 ,- Fol­
Swinging &gt;t&gt; the morning breoz c and value, especially in rio* light of
jrom l ho limb of a live oak tree nl what has preceded. Go*.&gt;! music, as holders of the Peoples Hank of San- lowing ip Ins announced intention
the railroad crossing nt Palm Spring* ever will be presented ,i&lt;l all ale lord was held on Tuesday, Feb. to nt»h publir from time to time a
23rd, 1916, with a. full representa­ number of the recommendations
«bout fourteen mile» from thin city cordially invited.
tion of stockholders present.
which lie propones to submit to the
A
great
treat
awaits
those
who
tfce Gody of Will Rood, tho negro
Following the regular ordyr o f legUI.itlire, which convenes in April,
who on Monday attem pted an us* attend the meetings, Mur if and 7,
Hull upon n white lady near Forest which will be addressed by member» business, the cashier's report for the Governor Trammel states that he
City bears mute testim ony that of the "F lyin g Squadr.in," under year was read and to th« gratifica­ will make recommendations Upon
such a crime will not go unavenged the captaincy ’ of Supt. Waldron. tion of thtr stockholders showed that tho following subjects:
in thU county. Immediately after Dr. Pratt, vice- ptesident of Rollins more has been handled by the bank dut Agricultural Prize» for Ho)» find Girl»
Any J “Jicv
.fomd*,***
the attempted crime M onday Sheriff College ut Winter Park will speak lug 1914 than for any previous ponjip ^ U
Ut. A iU tu a^ d, bu t that.the togular semi rrnntntl' Vtumfifc*' i m f * increase agricultural
Hand trailed tho negro to the W e -itSaturdny
’ ^ n rda y afternoon _aml
7th: dividend had been declared und a activities is of unquestionable value
^kfa-n ' «rstnfC-hritf ft r l* fit* Avas'held
Sunday,- Mar.
?
up by a posae, organized by Special Tho »pcriul themes of these meetings large amount carried over to the to Our state. Florida has an unlimited
surplus and undivided profit ac­ amount of rich and productive land
Agent N. W: Green of tlyj A. C. L. will be "Educutiönul Evangelism."
count of the bank.
and It has untai possibilities for
All
are
welcomed
and in the attempt to escape was
The am bi­
Morning prelude, organ. "Com e
Election of directors for the en­ agricultural expansion.
»hot in the leg and captured. The
suing year resulted as follows: M. M. tious boys and girls of the state wilt
iheiiff. to avoid any trouble had tho Unto M e," Harri.
Anthem, quartette, "I Will Lift Smith, II. R. Stevens. C. M, Hand, readily respond to the encourage­
negro carried to Orlando jail, ac­
(\ F. Williams. S Puleston, D It ment which might be offered to
companied by Special Officer Green, Up Mine Fives." by Guhrod
Brinson. W. M. Davis. It J H o lly ,! them t*&gt; contests in growing •the
Offertory,
quartette,
&lt;iur
Father
Deputy Janies Lee and R oy Tillis.
E 11 McNeill. John Meisch und 1crops to which the »oils of then r&lt;Wim
Art
in
lleaycn
,"
by
l.ehrcr
ind afterward to Kissimmee after
appetite sections are adapted.
The choir will In- assisted by Mr Frank U. Woodruff.
hr hud confessed to the deputies
I suggest tin» wisdom of legislation
that he was the man wanted, Tues­ Chus. Folk, U m i d i ; Mr. Cameron
It will be noted that three new
day night rumois that the negro Giuliette, baritone.
names have been added to the for­ being enacted which would author­
was at Kissimmee spread in this
mer strong and representative honid ize the county commksione s of the
city and about midnight fifty de­
in the persons of John Meisch, It. J. various counties to offer prises for
such contests.
In some few com termined men deft the city on a
Holly and Frhnk la Woodruff.
Special train and going to the county
Immediately upon adjournment munitle- in the state con'.est» of thi
ji.il at Kissimmee sent u deputation
of the stockholder»' meeting the kind lu.ve hem inaugurated with

A NEW PRESIDENT GOVERNOR URGES
FOR PEOPLES BANK • RECOMMENDATIONS

negro a ssa il a n t

PAYS THE_PENALTY

ON TU E SD A Y S,
AND FRIDAYS

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The Prodigal Son
For the next five Sunday evenings
at the Baptist Temple, Rev. George
Hyman, pastor of the IJnptUt rliurch
will deliver a «eries of special ser­
mons on the Prodigal Son. The Sun­
day evening service» at the Temple
ure attracting very largo audiences
and the pastor and musical ditertor
uiug their beat to present, a
pleasing and profitable service.
The subjects of the s|&gt;ccial ser­
mons to bo preaejied by Mr. Ilyman
are ns follows:
Feb. 28 Life’s Business.
Mar. 71It Sido Tracked.
Mar. 14th In The Shadows,
Mar. 21st Tho Road to Yester­
day.
Mar. 2Sth Heading In.
The other services for Feb, 28th
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GREAT PROGRESS M A D E IN
MA N Y SO U TH ER N CITIES
IS NO TED

Columbus, Ga., Feb. 26.— T he In­
dustrial Index saya in its issue for
this week: .
"Conclusive evidence o f the re­
sumption of activity and the return
of prosperity in the southeast is af­
forded by the reports o f construc­
tion work in progress and definitely
planned and the establishment o f
rafiwujiii-'.plsmm.«. *T»rrtti*&gt;
V o l^
umo of construction work la not
Primary Sunday »rhool at 9:30.
what .oould be desired, "It* is large.
General school at 9'.30. * Special The early opening of spring is help­
classes for young men and young ing to cieate building activity and
ladies.
the number of substantial struc­
Preaching ut 11:00 "L ife und Roy­
tures which are being erected, nnd
alty" by the pastor.
which nro to bo built im m ediately
Jr. aiul Sr. B. Y P. U. at 6:00, •
together with municipal nnd county
Preaching 7:00 "L ife's Huslncs*"
improvement Work, constitute a big
by the pastor.
volume in tho aggretate.
With the
Remember tho corner Park and
general progress of business toward
Sixth.
Polite tislii'iH. T h e best of
wholly normal conditions, building
music. Enthusiastic nudiepres. The
activity is inm asin g tftcadily.
most popular corner in the cRy on
"Cities and counties through the
Sunday nights.
southeast
are doing and pteparing
Every one given the real welcome.
to do immediately an immense
amount of construction work.
Al­
bany, -Ga., will vote upon the isauunco of |80,000 of bonds for e re ct-,
lug an auditorium and school build­
splendid
fi-*il!t»
demanding the prisoner. The Sin riff
board of directors was ra!l«*l to
ing: Huntsville, Ala., has voted $40,i.r.ult
d
t
nrixiruiion
Ta%
was informed that the man a i m ;
order l&gt;\ M M Smith, its chair
000
of school building bonds and
Tin- jgiven to a corpora*"
made lio- demand was an oilici.il .uni i
FA IR S I Z E D A U D IE N C E AS - ^man
1
lawkinxville,
Ga., $25,000 of school
tion b\ I be stale are valuable to the
Went to the telephone to find out
P R E S ID E N T . W IL S O N IS D E ­ building, sewer und wntcr works
S IS T E D A T T H E E L K S ’
! 1" iilling fnr cleri ion ol ut licer»
Mean Iinfc the jailer was called t o '
for thè y-eiir. Mr Smith in a few incorporators and give» them right»
B E N E F IT L A S T N IG H T
S IR O U S O F T A K IN G UP
bonds.
D ecatur, Ga., will vote
the door und before lie .could draw
Widl choseil word» louchmg
iippii and « \i in|*imu» from liabilities that
upon $50,000 of school building,
T
R
E
A
T
Y
M
A
T
T
E
R
S
Individuals
do
not
enjoy.
It
is
for
hn gun wut overpowered and 111 hi» coiilliiuou» tornire of office us
sewer und water works bonds; Palm
key» taken from him. The negro
The D cl.and Minstrels put up a president of ihe hnnk silice it» or­ the purpose of exerci-ing rbe»c prfv
Beach county. Fla,, will vote upon
was swiftly carried to the train and (irsi *Ih .- criterium nient U-1 mghi gani /.ut ioti, »tal ed in thè boa rii tho lieges I .it j'* or,» no in corfioiaWashington. Feh, 26
Possibili- Issuance of $750,000 of toad con­
Many sfnli*» impose un un- li«-» of ali extra sesslon of llie semiti*
taken to Forest City where the lady al t lie Imperial Theatre
The t roupe |impracticability of hi» own regular tiori»
struction bonds; Dade .county, F'la.,
and two other witnesses tesiiiieii With band and »orchestra arrived attendance at it.» future meeting», nutil tax on all corporations, und i alone after Marcii 1 for eoiniidernwill vote upon $100,000 of bonds for
would
-ugliest
I
he
enactment
of
u
that the negro was the right man. yesterday afternoon and paraded owing to the demand* of hi« many
tion of troll rie* and
nomination»
"Uonlract»
for different
kind«
The negro then confessed th e crime the street» looking very much like land and development interest» and law ‘ " 'I “ 1 log a »mull annual license were bri li g di.»eus«ed today limolili
pu lie nnd private construction ure
&lt;ot poriiliou» lining tm»l "«•«» adiniin-l rutinii
and was given live minutes for prof«**nioniil» arid tin» entertainment «ugge»ted . t he de»iruhilit V of a local *11* "
le.nier»
\\'Itile
I being awarded in s'tbvtantial num ­
pro member of the board serving a» 1,1 Gn- »lute »in from I-* I" i.)11. House olli. inl» refuseii lo tulk on tb«‘
prayer
He asked (orgi verjess for last night wa» a» good a- m u
bers.
The »how
was president
Mr Smith then placed based upon &lt;apit» I »t*n k
the crime and was taken to t lie tree f.*»»ionnl companx
subjeit bui •: wii* kuown President
"Am ong the item» of construc­
Prohibit Insurance 4 omblnes
at the Palm Springs crossing und htuged for the benefit of the San in noini not ion Mr H R Steven*.
Wilson wus giving it eonsiderution
tion
work to lie done, as reported
thereu|Min unanimously j
There 1 « i-onsidernlile complaint
there swung up
His Irmly was liter­ ford laidgi- of Elks and a fairsizeiijw ho was
Tr«*atie* with Columbia tn p«y
this
week
are:
elected to the presidency of the bank that life and lire insurance is ex f'JÓ.noti.uno for thè jmrtition of Pan­
ally riddled with bullets and was audience greeted the player*
"Apartment
house, Atlnntn, t G a.;
Felt until Wednesday morning when
The ojiemn*: wa» good, presenting
Mr Sieved» has served the bank 1c*'!,'" v''l&gt;' h,K,‘
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“ l’ Pi*r,Vl1 ama and witii Nicaragua lo pay $3,bridge,
Polk
cojtmty,
Florida. Walker
the coroner's jury viewed the re ................. lt“ blit the U n d n f1M vice p.esidenl m a most f a i t h f u l " ....
m!,Ur:,,,r" n,m '*oni«
have 000.000 for inter-Oceanie canal rights
some
mutual
understanding
in
the
county,
Alabama,
Gadsden,
Alu.,
and
nuvul
buse*,
undoulitedly
will
mam* and hrndght in a verdict of Dixie,'* introducing the enil men. ¡nid efficient manner since hi* elec
i would, furi of ratification in this «ession. nnd Spartanburg, 8. C .; church
death at the hand.* «d unknown Speck Campbell,
Hill Page. Tot tion .»onye »even years ago, nnd his matter of living rules.
parties
Miller, Cullen Talton. Rob Brown election as president of tho Peoples therefore, suggest a law that would Tlie nred of action on thern i* rob- building. Bay Minctte, Alu.: factory
make it unlawful for two or more in
idered by thè adminlstrnt ioti of building, Thomaston, C«u.; frut«*rnal
Sheriff Hand was notified this •and Weary Miller
Bank is the highest tribute to hi»
»ur.i
lire
com
pun
tes
doing
hu»liii'»s
in
ur,.nt
„rtnnce
Officials also frae building. St. Petersburg, Fla.; hotel
morning that a mob had taken the
The soloist» were above the ax'er ijiialilicii tiuns und tile esteem in
t
tu»
state,
ot
(or
otficels,
ag«*nts
or
cuti
fir
mat
ion
of
thè
federiti t rudi' I building. Alma, (ut . hotel building
prisoner from the Kissimmee jail and age in the person» of A W H oney­ which he i* !o*ld by the board of
* rii|‘b&gt;vt » of «io b compunti*» to muki* inmmix.iofi W i l l I,! delux ed
' ii«ldttion. St Petersburg. FU ; pii Vafterward tjiat the negro hud heeji cutt. Howard llndgeh. \itlmr Wig dm-elor»
.. ciiti-r t«,ti*
*i‘ !nbiti 1|i *i i ni
l'iic President, it wa*, said, bu* n oi'n g . Waycross, tìa,, sewer system ,
t
l b i*u* f
i * 'n »
l --*1
hung at the crossing in this county r , i r n . *
M il
M
I f a u d w - r. e b • l.- d .
j •fiiigi'illcnl i*lnmig lo t In- rii*-« i l u i i i g i i t o ( un extra *i »»um o l &lt; o o - l'aldo ill-mil. Fin school building».
and brought tin* bulb, her**
Weil -I rn II. .Iln) M .1 IIMI i
t
vi.i- |iti-»id«*ni aril Mr Frank I i i in- churga-d Im i ii» ii r.t ti«-»*. •ti«*
Frostproof. Richlund, Scabring, VeThe l.illewii C -.* i*. w
,i lnl* re&lt;t
n«»olay afternoon for lniii.il
ooilr nil w. s also cli-i te.| .1 v ice il lii'iUfil of n'oiliilsslon to lie allowi'«! gre*» a» a xx fiole Special sessions of
mri
and Wintaumu, Fla,, and Green­
I fie »unit to lui vo beoti held hitherto
The in*gri» iiy\i pruvi % u&gt; hi* l hi? ill trio* mm»lr*'l »tyb*
jiresideiit.
ville,
Mis».
ngent»
for
procuring
thè
sarno,
or
to
confirm
nomination?
of
cabinet
wrni* ICiit’d that lual summer ter- “ Ruf), Kafi, Rap on Your Minatrei
11. E. Tolar, cashier and IL It. th«1 manuer of transiu-ting sudi huai"Constriction contracts have boon
roriied the western patl o f this coun­
officers.
*
Bqiies" , Gullet»
Tulion
Deae, assistant cashier were unnniawarded us follows:
ty and Orange county »h ooting at “ In the Evening by the Moonlight" mmndy re-elected to their lespeetive ni-s« within tld» state.
With only six working du -, » re­
Re
fu
mi
('fili
Court
Procedure
"Library building, Covington, G a .;
Deputy William» and several other
maining of the present session ot
M aurice /.i. .'b*r
ollici »
ilo*
court
procedure
in
tlu»
stai*1
d
enacting
imy
ftt«-»ory
building Augusta, G a.; pavofficer*, robbing houses' and holding ” 1 Wlllgt to go Back I" ‘ he F.irtu
I
ongri*»»,
prospect»
As »bnwii by I be »t«t«i|ni-rtt jiubup several men ut the point of a
bb
e
o
......
more
.,r
te*»
itniiqiinied
j
utll„
r
j,,KUiution
aside
from
tinup
|
"'KTurpon
Springs, Fla.; reservoir,
in Michigan"
To Miller
bshetl oil another |iage. the I'enple
uii,l iiut of baiarn e witii t he pi«*»enl jirnpn.itmu Dillo before a.lpiurnment Tampm. Fla.; «ewers and water
gun
He. finally escajM’d from thi» "Til«* Mcwsagr *&gt;f tie \i e f
Bunk 1 » in .1 strong and healthy eon
d.
t hoiight limi |trogri-*«ix*, -|&gt;irii s u , I o rI» I«1er«*•! I &lt;v s e n a t e D e m i
works. I "tear xvuter. Flu., school
section and wuj supposed to be cap "W h en You're a lamg l &lt;og Wax
dnion. and i» . outmnaffy br'ging
tured in polk county hot afterward
j | | un„.
&lt; i
Reiunr in the frunt in importaln-e iiniong " l
ll" " ■
Ilo-re i» meli fnr re j cralie leader* toduy a» xery siilo, ami building, Hcidleburg Heights, H a.,
Inno in ili«’ laws and rule» w lindi tD«*y were i-oncentruting firurtically and Waynesboro, Miss.; warehouse.
escape.!
lie was a bud negro
and| Alill
&gt;u|,u ||.,r,*-..
iiiihii
Bill Page |Sanlord's linuncial inrtitutions.
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,\i*a (i«ai*a
iioto _.ii
goxern the proe* i dings in &lt;*ur courts all their effort» toward* the passage Plant City. Flu.
hsd Usui shot in the hip walking j **j&gt;(&gt;ai) you Cry. My
\
Honey"
"Industrial plants will bfl estab­
Muridu ha» an honorable, aide and of the sujqdy measure?.
wi*h a limp and derived the nume of ' **j n,.ar y ,(l) Caliti
Ring Me"
Sluurl Hank Robbed
Crip |{w.,j
lished
as follows:
cllii
icnt
judicial
y
us
any
»lute
in
the
It is the general opi n
While reports continue«! today of
A. W Honeycutt
"C otton mill, Thomaston, G a.;
Stuart, Hu., Feb. 26.— Members Union. *»The fault Is not with tin* a revival of attempt« to put through
ion here that a good deed was done “ J Certainly Was Going Som e"
of whet is believed to be the same judiciary, but with the inw and the government "»hip purchase bill, cotton seed oil mill extension, G ulf*hen this desporate negro w a» hung. "Som etim e"
Speck Campbell
gang which recently attempted e rules by which our courts are guided. in accordance with the wish of Pres­ pott, Miss.; cannery, Tuscaloosa,
Sheriff Hand anti his deputies and Closing Song
Entire Compnriy
*he men who usshted in the search
interspersed xvith tin »ongs were holdup on the Palm Beach Limited Under our present system it is irn- ident Wilson, administration seni'- Ala.; electric lighting system, Pablo
lor the negro Monday afternoon ure som e excellent jokes und the boys of the Florida East Coast railway po»siblv to force n trial in a civil ratio loTsTidmilled there wa* little'h op e Reach. Fla.; fe«jl mill, Troy, A la.;
crushing plant, S cottsboio,
due much credit for the able maimer rapped the people of Sanford right near here recently »urc«,edud Tues- in less than six to twelve months, of doing so because ol Republican .Rock
Ala.;
fertilizer
Tuctory. Tarpon
day
morning
in
robbing
the
Bunk
o
f
,
Every
kind
of
technical
dodge
that
opposition to the measure.
Pros­
Inwhich they tracked the desperate and left. The b«*sl part &lt;&gt;f the »how
' will cause delay is |H&gt;rmiUcd. Thu pects of passing the river and liar* Springs, Fla. A power transmission
ni-gro down. Jr, a blinding rain the was the fart that the joy«*» were new Stuart of $4,000.
Entering the bunk three men law should bo so changed us to ex^ bor bill in its present form also, aru line will be built between South C a t■heriff stuck to tho trail anti was a nd original.
levelled
guns ut Cashier Wallace arid pudlte and hi’.kten trial. A litigant anything but bright ami It is ex ollna cities nt a cost of $100,000.
| ^0M 1° hi* quntry when ho tried to
During the interim ion the in­
forced
him
to givo up ull casii in . should bo able to get a hearing on peeled that a joint resolution will be A compt-ny ha* been organized to
W0M l ho Wekiwa bridge. A fter his comparable Delaind &lt;ir^u*tru en­
sight.
Barking
out o f the hank they his case within one or two monllts substituted for
it. . appropriating eonatru-i a. telephone system in a
“ Pturo Sheriff Hand was careful to tertained the audietii' with some
of South Georgia."
■♦o that the negro wa* spirited out choice selections and 'lie orchestra ¿topped an approaching au tom obile, after suit is Instituted. T ho plead- about $60,((&lt;¡0.(Jilt) for continued ex­ section
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°f the county nnd into another for aided greatly in tnakin» the minstrel und forc«-d the driver to speed them ing* should be simplified und t«*ch- isting projects.
niculiiics eliminated in all of the
Musical at the Temple Tonight
“ f* lineping and that the mob show a success ns tin- music i«ih e t-wuy.
An indication of the intention of
courts.
T h o lim e allowed for enter­
At
Postsewal,
some
distance
from
“ Mlly outwitted the offlciuls of greatest part o f tho petformance.
mlniinistbatlon leaders,to "ipce«l up"
A most excellent program lias
Stuart, the robber» release«! the car ing and perfecting appeals should !««* woik on the appropriation bill* is
reola county and »ccured tho
The black Mutt uni .b-ff. Sp«*ck
been
arranged for tho Friday even ­
W ith a change of our
Prisoner I* •&gt;&lt;* dUcradit to the 0*ce- Campbell and Hit! I’tige wire good und made the driver return to shortened.
seen in the fact that the senato after ing musical nt the Baptist T em ple
0ft °Uicials for they made u dctcr- and Claude Rcirqer in »ongs nnd Stuart. Tw o posses have been sent law along these lines much will bo passing the postoffire appropriation for tonight, Feb. 20th. The^ sm all
out from here in search of bandits. accomplished toward* giving to our bill yesterday, worked fur into tho
R&gt;‘ ned fight to keep the n egio. The impersonations m««le n lift
admission fee of 10 cents will ho
citizen* justice without unreasonable
men who formed the vigilknee com night on the agricultural appropria­ charged for adults und 6 cents for
T he Ned Stewurt Milluiry Nig­
delays nnd without exrcir.ivu cost.*
Col. Appleyard Here
” *ltt*?w Wor® dotet mined to have tho gers, Bill Fage, Speck Campbell,
tion bill carrying about $26,000,000. children. Do not fall to nttend.
n nunal «nd it is a source o f gratl- James Guss, T ot M ilbr were great
Except for a fo * disputed item s—
Among the prominent visitors to 1 With the Georgia Stale League
The following program has been
nratten that ho WM iectired wlth
including
un appropriation Of $400,- arranged:
in their dances a la military style.
S H. La Roche o f this city has
the city on Tuesday was Col. T. J.
a» bloodshed. •
W. II. Schooloy of course being Appleyard of
Tallahassee,
state signed "up with the Georgia State 00ft for distribution of seeds which
Hand proiudo.
While the people generally de- tho professional r l w was ex|H*cted printer, secretary of the
Foridt* League ui,d will bold the position was stricken out by a senate com ­
Violin and piano, "K athleen Mitf ° rp 1 , ^ic t *hat mob law was en- to give the atldience sotnrthing good Press Association umf has many other of Chief of Umpire» for the season. m ittee-consideration of the measure voum een."
“ fnnd in the cm«e, the cou n ty has on the xylophone and_ he was no titles and degrees. Col. Appleyard La Roche has boen umpiring in the has been completed. Senator Mar­
Violin solo, "Truum ori."
■»a"
expense o f a trial disappointment for the numbers ten­ did not have time to viait: his many west, but in ordrr to be nenn*r San­ line was to fight for restoration of
Reading.
* f , a
1» saved the hum iliation dered were perfet.
Sanford friends as he was only here ford. where his family i» located he the provision.
Violin and pic mi. "T h e Faim« "
The show ended with th«* si«le ! for a few hours to confer with Pres- accepted the position in the (»e&lt;&lt;rgiu
• J tC
* nd attendant trial
Violin solo. "U .Fulom u "
.
■ the publicity that would splitting farce
entitled
"E asy j jdejjt R. J. Holly of the F lorid a1la'itgiio * He is one of iht beat I
Heml On I'ollinlun
Plano solo, "A Poll-h
»»»turaliy result.
M arks" und the people left the then-1 Press Association relative to the tyg I known umpire.« in l!}«* country und i A head «m collision occu.red' at
fiultni, "Spani»h I: id i
ter with tho feeling that they hail meeting to be held in Miumi next hu* been witii many «&gt;( ttie big Enterprise Junction this morning at
Reading.
had their money’s worth »n«l some month.
Coi. Appleyard lived in leagues, botli ns player end umpire. 8 o'clock between thq local freight
. - Lard o f Thanks Violin and pic.no, "C om e Back to
Sanford •«•-••j
many j«-.*.»
years afco
e «p ress
heart- over.
felt th
u **our grateful
a«»ieim and
anu neari««««•
*&gt;»‘««««u
**nv* *and
•***• was
"**■■* Having decided to locate in business northbound and the freight train Erin."
en­
thank,.t0 the many kind friends
The DoLnnd talent always re- editor of t,he Sanford Chronicle, Ills in Sanford Mr. I^tRocho nntutally southbound for Jacksonville.
Viblln solo, " A v e ' M aria."
'"
*ho
gineer
Shelton
and
his
fireman
were
cast
about
for
u
pos.tiqn
in
tho
children
were
raised
here
und
nat«fite to us ,M
in W
our
recent
boHand iHntlude.
ceives
a
warm
welcome
in
Sanford,
J*‘ iTVVUk UÜuraHy'lhc city has a tender spot in south and his many friend* hciv nro injured. Funiculars have not bton
Thoso takin',; part in tho musical
tiful
ior tiie miiny h®nu* for they always tiring us something
floral tokens of sym pathy. •
good and tho minslrt-nl show, for his heart. He promised to return at glad that he will remain hein with learned regarding the collision.
are Mr. J. Writer of Poland. Misa
v
Mrs. Henry WEU«
home talont, U 'on o of the hits of tho an early date when ho could spend his family us .a citizen. ^ Mrs, LaLorcnc: Kmitlft Mr . \l. gie Ht rne
Commercial Club meets tonight. Hyman, and Jthe Hoy»’ Hand.
severe! days here and renew old tloche will operate the Sanitary
Henry
Nickel
season
and
easily
ranks
with
the
BS*Be there.
Trcsxing Club during Ids' absence.
friendship«.
Henry Witte. *
These concerts,pleAse the critical.
profwwional entertainers.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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FEBRUARY 26,

19 13

M O O RE’ S HTATfON
Rev. Bartlette of Enterprise was
here to preach on his usual date,
the third Sunday.
A. S. Ismon of Chicago, Illionois
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­ bought five acres of Improved land
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
in Cameron City through B. A.
Howard and will grow spring celery
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
and other crops.
k * Dan Ixmg, who ha* been se n d in g 5
with her »on, B G. Situ*h
&lt; ASS1A CH ATTER
the winter with hi* parents on
Mr*. Chesenbre and her r harming Richmond avenue left this week for £
In spite o [ the inclement weather
. *■
Cassia was represented in Eu*ti* daughter of New York city are the Pittsburg. Pa., for the summer.
:
Monday b y M ti. Wm. Sherman and guests of Mrs. Rol&gt;oM King at her
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Price of Gene­
*
With
an
established
buying
trade
among
the
largest
and
best
jobbers
in
all
hom
e
on
Grahum
avenue.
.
Mr. Robert Rose.
va avenue have been entertaining
Hon I&gt;. P. Hafan o f Sanford
carlot markets, marketing aunually -1000 cars o f Florida fruits and vegetables,
their daughter and her hustmnd. Mr.
G KAPKVILLK* AND l PSA LA
visited his bt other, Mr. B. H.
.’ and Mrs. Wafer of St. Louis, Mo.
.
including about 25% o f the Florida Celery crop.
Hagan Friday and Saturday of last
Duncan Mitchell is spending some
Mis* Florence Clark left on M on­
•
week.
day for a visit to friend* in Plant time at Poit Orange.
CAN SECURE BEST RESULTS
Mrs. A lonso Royal, who was con­ C ity,- after which she exi&gt;ects to- re­
Sir. and Mrs. AI Chorpenlng of
fined to her bed last week with a turn to her father's home here for Port Tam pa City are expectvd here
?
severe cold is Improving.
to visit their brother, C. E, and
the remainder of the winter.
Master W illiam Sherman is again
Mr. J. A. Thompson and his family.
at school after an absence of several nephew, Frank Parker and Roy U f
Mr*. John Welker of Richmond AM
W E W O R K FOR T H E GROW ER
weeks on account of whooping rough. took in the fair at Orlando.
avenue we uhdeistnnd has sold her
Messrs. Harvey and Floyd Davis
Mr. John Lundquist, went on the fine homo and farm to Mr. Hell.
NO P O O L I N G
PRO M PT RETURNS
o f Crow» Dlull were the guests of excursion to Orlundo Friday.
The Bells came from Cahrlotte.
Mr. Alto R oyal Sunday.
Nearly every one in the com - j n . q . last (all and have resided in
Mrs. Iris Pell is the charming m unity attended the big fair in S a n : t(,c Dr. Dclamater home.
Mr.
guest at a house party at Lake ford and had only good word* to JJ«*|I is a brother of Mr. Bqll on CelMary this week.
say for it.
|ery .avenue.
cut a 'bit too ahy. lie could spend a TTklng will touch a responsive chord
ROMANCE AND REALITY.
Mr. J. H. Knight and Prof. W. C.
Mrs. Dr. Evan* visited at theCameron avenue has been put in
j pleasant evening or a dozen with the in his heart. Ho may bo attract*-! to
Finney of Zephyrhill were here re- home of her »on W ill and his wife fairly good *haj.c. • Beardall avenue
j charming maiden, but if he w u called Just tho opposite kind o f a girl. She Is •
What 1* tors? T ls not hereafter.
•
cently inspecting land. T h ey were last week.
is now* receiving some attention from Present mirth hath present laughter:
away suddenly, unable to resume hla very lucky If she can com e aero;* Just
ao well pleased they have decided to
What's to come Is still unsure;
Cmpt. Bell and hts men.
calls, be might think o f her for a fort­ the kind o f a"man she wants. Th&lt;-y are
Mr. D. Hart hat been visiting
make their homes here and will re- out this way twice lately calling on y A large amount of celery was In delay there lies no plenty.
night. At tho end o f that time. be. ant made, to order. ■
T l a a . C M » U s » m e. i n r i a n J - l e m l r ; v .
would bo looking around among a new
„ V* *ui«-srit*r t l s i r . rirm ibs* «few gtrate of fhf* VTIfer&gt; S fh . "J*. A
A man or wdman'e looks count for
shipp'd"TU t "week and a sttli larger Youth's s stuff will not endure.
crowd o f girls who surrounded him little. It la that subtle quality, inde­
May.
who was quite ill all during the fair, amount will go noith this week
There's a silly aga la. girlhood. Just for a companion.‘qtiite-as agreeable aa scribable,—jT t-lin glb le, which draw*
Mr. Andrew Deck and a friend, in d e e d - nearly all the family have L. A’. Brumlejr is cutting 15 ear*,
as
there ta with youths. From four­ aho was.
two hearts together. Ideals usually
both of Orlando enjoyed several been down with the dengue or what- prices SI.40 and $1.50 per crate.
teen to twenty a girl thinks that all
True,
he
may
write
a
few
fervent
have' to bo swept down from their
days hunting In our woods last week. ever it is that is going around. Mr. and com m iLion men and others in
she has to do is to frame up an ideal letters to her. but the fervdncy of dusty pedestals before they ron«-nt to
While here they were the guests of Thom pson and his daughter. Miss a position to know say the price will
lover, hang his picture in her mind, these soon wanes. When a man has accept tho real man when he come«
Mr. Charles M cLarty.
Edna, Miss Imura Parker and Roy go up as the season advances. J. F. carrying the duplicate of it In her scarcely Interest enough to open a along
Romance Is very beguiling,
Mrs. U. 11. Hagan was shopping Lee and now Mr. Thompson is ill McClelland, W, W. Miller, Sem- heart, and watch out for the first fel­ letter which he known is from a par­ but until a girl Is old enough to -how
in Sanford Tuesday
again.
inole Farm* and many other* an* low to come along who bears any kind ticular girl. IMting it lie about In his common sense In her choosinr *h» i*
of a resemblance to lt. Sbo consider» collar or handkerchief box for two or not competent to take unto !:• -If a
Mr. Axel and Aaron Lundquist cutting fine stud,
. OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
have gone on a trip to Jacksonville.
Lettuce i* rather *carre and bring- this to be of a romantic (urn of mind. three days, and puts off from time to husband.
Every young man sbo Is brought In time the irksome task of answering it,
The reception in honor of Mrs.
Mrs. Will Evans will leave Satur- lng |2.50 an,l J2.76 per hamper.
contact which seems to resemble her he may be said to be off her Bat en­
Foster, given at the residence of day for a shoft visit at her father's There is considerable coming on
ideal In some particular; or, at least, tirely.
When Corsets Were Discarded.
—
• Mrs. J. W . Lawton last Thursday homo in Winter Garden.
later. Florida Gardens. Incor WW •he assumes ho does.
Twlcn !n their history hate r&lt;vr«etr
Young girls cannot bring themselves
afternoon was the most Interesting
Mrs. 11. E. Lundquist and baby, lifter.
Florida Gardens, Inc., ha*
She expects his heart to be touched to believe this. They aro sure he was been discarded or rendered negligible
social event o f the season.
The who have both been jdek are, we some nearly ready to cut.
Sem­ by love'a flamo at their first meeting, Intended for them, and even though his In the seventeenth centur.v
»h-n
home on Bay street was beautifully are flad to say a little better now. inole Farms has 30 acre* of fine and Is quite in the mood to be made Interest may blow hot and then flow whalebone corsets were quite
decorated with wild violets and red
'
Mr. Will Robinson has bt-eh' in slu (j ¡n Cameron City on the Rich love to. Eight girls out of ten are cool, he Is *uro to return to them, find- Spain. Italy and the Notherlai
roses.
The
boat esses, Mcsdames poor health for over a month. Hi* Minnick and Dutton Farms,
-lx
ready to wed as for that matter, leap­ tng out how dull life is without them surfeited of such fashion
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Lee. J. W. La wton, H. F. Wheeler wife carries on the store
Th^ro art* some fine looking field* ing Into a life ef which they know By the time they ha,ve wasted useft-ss new standard of ht-nutv
nothing
The average young man years In such delusive hot»* they be­ and rounded bust« « nil* *1 ' •
and T. W Lawton were assisted by
We understand
that Mr Vihlen of snap bean*,
tomatoes. p»*p|«*r»
Miss Thayer and Mrs. Crawford in and also Mr. Stedl's fsmily are «!«&lt;&gt; and rgg plant wilt soon be set tr. meets a girl ami cither considers her gin to w ake up. Because a girl ltkes a firtal support, and 'tie st*t,. • ,
Jolty good company or mighty pretty. o “ rt«ln man l* ¡« no rea*on that her » » » so altered n* to n « l ' '
creceiving their guests.
During the on the sick list.
(the field*.
Green or spring celerv
afternoon several favorite vocal se­
A colored famil.v by the name of i&lt; now set out and looking well
lections wen* charmingly rendered Saunders narrowly escaped with their
by Mrs. W est. Mis* Beckley and lives, when their hom e burned down
Pream ble and Resolution
Mrs. T. W. La wton. Delicious re­ last week.
Bpth
the
parent*
were
That
» hereas
the law s of the
rr
freshment* consisting of ice cream, ill in bed. the father being an invalid.
of Florida provide that all
cake ahd home made r^ id y were and a* nothing could be saved, it is a kills , j u ,. &gt;ntl payable by the count&gt;
served and everyone went away
hard loss for them.
shall be in the clerk's hand* not
deeply grateful to their charming
-------- .
later than the last day of each month
hostesses for arranging this happy
and that whereas the la»- not hav­
occasion for meeting the friend* and
LAKE MARY
ing been complied with in the past
visitor* of Lake Ci'.srm and Oviedo
R ev. Morey and daughter. Mis* ha* not only caused the clerk unThose enjoying this hospitality were Jennie *i&gt;enl Wednesday in Sanford, necessary work and confusion but
Mrs Foster. Mis* Hodgkins. Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Streng, who have has drlayed the work of this board
Newton. Mrs. Yonge, Mr. and Mrs. been guest* at the
Martin Houm* thi* on runre than one occasion and a*
Guttridge, Mrs. I^Hart, Mrs. Lu­ winter are »pending this week in
delays are expensive to the
People all over H onda ran now ».-curv thi* »'»n.i* *
ther. Mr« Okerlund. Mrs. Farnell. St. Petersburg
rrvstn the kind that ha* captivated the p»-oplt* t-v.-rv **■&gt;
tax payers and should lie avoided,
Mr*. Partin. Mrs. LeZclt*. Mr. and
To the scrupulous rare in making i» due its rirhnr»« it» til
Mr. Hadis Harvey spent the week Therefore
Mrs. Stones, Mrs. S. W. Swope. Mia* end at Monroe, guest of Lawrence
Th** raw crveatn rom*** from the finest Government n.»t '•
}}e lt Resolved in future all bills
lt o lofted in our own laboratory' for its per cent of butter
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Berkley, Mr». Brown. Miss Brown. Berman, lie with a small party of reaching the clerk after the dale
The
very
finest
quality
of
fruit
and
nuLs
are
used
in
the
\
cl*
i
■'l*
Mrs. 0 . P. Swope, Mr*. McKinsey. friends greatly enjoyed a fish 'fry up (
by law- will not be taken'
To make sure of the destruction ol nil lurteria. a!! mil*.
Mrs. Caspar, Miss Caspar, Mrs. C. the St. Johns on Salutday after- up or j&gt;aid until the following regular
teurized, subjected t &gt; L**0 degrees of hent.
J. Marshall. Miss Marshall, Mr*. noon.
meeting and the clerk ha* twren so j
Alter the ingredient* are mixed the croam is gradual!* '*-*■«
Olive Marshal), Mr*. J.. B. Jopes,
Mrs.
Thiall and Mr*. Dorman, instructed, also instructed to puht? der re* * then it i* placed in fre—zer» and from '*•
Mis* Jones. Mias Aulin, Miss Law- who have been heie most of the (¡.j, a ,.0 j,v ,,f this resolution it the
Irani er red t * the .« ‘li'ig r-*&gt;*m '-* narden. ;h «
tt
ton, Ml&gt; M cCall. Mr* Krl»«*y. Mr* winter left to,lav for their home ic Sanford
at a!! tiro*-»
Herald
for thirtv
•-*.-»
Howard. Mr* Edge. Mu* H«&gt;jm*. Mi* New Haven, l o a n .
No hu m an h an d » lo u r h tl t ar v Magi •' H» making
that evcrvlm dy m»&gt; have «to*- no- Howard. Mrs
Edge. Miss Hojw.
in a plant wheft- the um tal'un r»-uld f.ot ¡«evsiblv :« in pr
tire and assist thi» !&gt;oard m comMiss Farnell. Mis* Dison, Mrs, \\ ¡1Order it at the fount-in, at your fa fo n ts store. 11 &gt;.*ur
PAULA PO IN TS
plying with the law and the disnot yet handled it, write us. and we will see that you arv •
lianu. Mr». ^Vent. Mr*. Allison, Miss
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___ , patch of their business.
Mr. and Mrs. \an Dusen and
Allison. Dr. and Mr*. Adams. Dr.
j* A. DOUGLASS.
Thayer, Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. Craw­ little daughter left last Salutday.
Clerk of Board.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruchanan.and their
ford.
49-Stc
The Magazine Club held it* reg-1guest*. Mr and Mr* Reynold* have
ular meeting ots Friday afternoon. Jall been quite ill with the prevailing
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JA C K S O N V IL L E . FLA.
Optimistic Thought.
with Mrs King a* ho»t«-*»
T h e ' illsea«*, gr:pv*'
Mr- Buchanan and
We
can
only
po»«es*
wealth
sccordhome was especially sttractive in it* I Mr* Reynold* are still confined to
J a c k s o n v i l l e 1 lor d-i
Phone* 5 0 4 3 and 9 8 4
decormtion*. Thirteen member* w eretheir coo mi but Mr* Buchanan anil lug to our capar i&gt;
present and after a »hört buslnsu Mr. Reynold* afe abjc to be about
session ww followed an interesting ! again.
Dr. Fuieston is in attrndprogram with subject Hans Chris- ¡ ance.
Mr. Johnson 1» still in bed with
lian Anderson. At the dose, sand­
wiches, beaten buruit and tea were ta grippe but b much better.
Mrs. McConell and M\ss Thom p­
■erred.
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall, Mr. 7. son. after a pleasant visit at Mr.
Spinks and th e Misses Martha and M rGuinn's, during which they cap­
Nellie King were a pleasant parly tivated the entire «Im m unity, de­
who visited Tam pa during the Gas- parted on M onday to visit other
friends in the state. All hope to see
parilla Festival.
There was a picnie given at Lake them bark again in the near future.
Charm last Saturday and much en­ ' Mr. Frank \V. Brown was called
Will yield big cTOftn of com. cane, oowjw-a«, velvet bean*, raj«', pcanulv kutixu. sptndo- • : 11*
north last Saturday b y ' the sudden
joyed by all w ho attended.
besides raising liennuda, Rhodes, Para. Natal and other |fta*Ms for hay ami pasture " 'll* at
The seats w hich .the ladiee of the death o f his brother. Dr. Fred W .
these crops available, cattle, sheep and hogs inn have greett food the year round.
Magazine C lu b have provided for Brown. Mr. Brown has the sincere
&gt;■
Lake .Charm have been set up and sym pathy of all h b many friends in
all who visit the lik e will be grate­ tk b great bereavement.
M n . McConell sang a beautiful
ful to the d u b for this kindness.
Horn Peter McSweeney o f Mono* solo at church last Sunday and it is
ton, Csnsda b visiting with ha to b o regretted that so many 'were
These lands do not need draining other than »mall ditches necessary on any farm. Make a fni&gt;
'
sister*. Mrs. Y onge and Miss Jo­ unable to be present to enjoy it.
to Okeechobee on the near division of the Florida East Coast Railway without delay, and m v for
Three birthdays were celebrated
hanna McSweeney at th«ir hom e on
yourself
ju«t what these lands arc. Note that Okeechobee is now only a trifle over twelve hours
at T w in Lakes Plantation last Sat­
Mitchell avenue.
journey
from
Jacksonville.
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M bs Cam pbell's
t'Tip~ ■J IA—- - rT
^
Mrs. Foster o f Clifton Springs. urday evening.
New York, writh her guests, Mrs. occurring on tho ISth. Mr. C am p­
Newton and M a n H odgkins, at* bell's o n the 19th and R om K eam 's
■pending som e time s t M rs. Fos­ on th e 21st. The evening was pleas­
ter's winter hom e at Lake Charm. antly spent in games and dancing,
J Mr. and M rs. T . L. Mends gave a light refreshments being served at
, You will find it unexretied for general farming. livestock and poultry raising and for growing all
The -living room was
Victrols concert at the Lake Charm 10 o 'clo ck .
kinds of vegetables common to Florida aa wdl as the finest citrus fruiL This town and country
prettily
decorated
with
palm
leave*,
Chapel Saturday afternoon.
The
will grow at an amazing - rate daring the next few years. We also have excellent land and town
magnolia
and
camphor
branches,
proceeds are t o be added to th e fund
lots at ChulusU and KenansriBe--the former a fine lake section in Seminole County suited to
for tbs relief o f the Belgian suf­ briar vine and mistletoe, with a
monogram “ C A K” in red letters
fruit growing, trucking and general farming, and the latter a fertile pine land country in Osceola
ferers.
Mr. and Mrs
County especially adapted to stock raising, general fanning-and fruit growing. Write today for
Mr. JL Spinks has opened business over the fire pi* c#.
in the brick store adjoining the bank. Bridge. M r. and M n . Cleveland.
full particular* to
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goods and grocery departments and Oscar, Frances and Flora Pearson.
Otto and Leonard Kelts. George
they bars a v ery pleasant place.
A. M. T en n ey o f White River Smith, Mr. H arvey. Helen and
Junction. V erm ont, w^o spends thq Grace tsar wan, M b s leenhour and
winters in Florida mas am ong the Mrs. Ftasec being th* outside guests,
Z K Q jB a p m i
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guests of th o Cushing House lost Mr. and M bs Cam pbell. Mr. Toner, Robert Edema in “ The Call
■ares. Wallace Work* and
the
Monday Mali*
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Y Mis. Mary
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A «ESUMI. OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

\ -IJrr*• all Í Tt!r*ig,ba,•r,.•&lt;ni Ii|f iKi«
L olmiift i•# Ñ&gt;;n « t r I d tior,

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Seat« will gu on sale for this piny
next M onday morning at Philip«*
drug «tote and a« the price ia 50
rents straight it will he nn advantage
to aeruro your «eat early.
\ Groat Sucre»« tn Penaaroln
This side splitting larre to be pre­
sented Thursday, "March 4th at the
Imperial Theatre lor the benefit of
the building fund of the Woman's
Club under, the direction of Mrs.
Olga White Hurtles was one of the
most aurcurisftil amateur perform­
ances ever presented in Pensacola.
The article below i«, copied from
the Pensacola Evening News:
The opera house was crowded last
night from parquet to peanut gal­
lery. till erf—Pensarwht apparently be­
ing present to witness the presenta­
tion »&gt;1 “ At the Union Depot for
;f D ay."
The bright little farce
comedy, given under the auspices of
the Civic League and the able direc­
tion of Uuw Ulga Wiote, pad been
anticipated with no little degree of
curiosity and pleasure, anti the eager
uudienct1 Wii* Kbt disappointed.
What could have been more amus­
ing or truer to human nature than
the eddying tide ol humanity which
came and went through the depot?
And Where can one begin to give
praise when so much is due1 Hut
surely M is« Kute Smith 11» Mr»,
(¡¡irrulous desetves more than 11
passing notice she was » 0 delight­
fully funny in both make-up and
role. The part itself was excellent
and she played it with a spirit and
ease that completely captivated the

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Kessler, as Mrs. Clmttennurh, relatively Immune to Infectious db

Mrand Miss inanelli- Heager as gher
daughter Maria nubi not have been
improve,) 11 pi IIV
Mi*« Muyme Duncan made 11 love­
ly t itii Amelia Suvliltle and Mr
U ‘»g.-whelhi .1 * ^ T.ittle Willie wa*
gou-l as Mr Wagenheim Is in any
rob he uitemi&gt;t«.
Maleo!m White as Uncle Joshua
uiul Miss Adele Ohnllri* as Aunt
Sarv were good, both in make-up
uiul in the perfection in which they
plu&gt;ei| their rotes,
Mi»*e* Isabel Ingraham. Sara Gold
stui l.er and la-liu Abercrombie us
the »chool girls were bright and
sweet in their part«, and .\Tr. Prank’
Gardner, the dude who tried to
flit’ with them looked "swell" enough
to make an impression on any young
girl
Mr llonacder and Mr* Max Hear,,
as two lame automobiliats, and Mr.I
Hon acker In the role of Hans llirke m u u and, Juumie Walker-.i t Mlkfff
O’ Toole were all good.
Miss Madge U ushman as Miss,
H elm —Flighty was charming, and
Mr. Campbell Averv in the role o f 1
her ■ 1 unt. Martha Ancient, who was
thrown mto hysterics at the thought
of a man was irresistible.
Miss
Florida Zebu« made a quaint and
pai - el Si.ier Maria
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And the college ltoys with their
glee rluli, which closed the evening
were typical and sung some bright,
songs with telling ellt-ct.
Seldom has anything given by
audience.
In. 1 ! i.iletU aroused more interest or
Mr and Mr». lleiipeik wen» playbeen accorded more unstinted praise
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U d Mr Sul ('alili ami lo? (iilir
&gt;-nttitn-n, and Mi» Ib.n.u ker a* Min»
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tb.i-i tIn - \|r» lt.-n.nLer
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cidleul
tie.id
dep1e(,.p| and they !*!■■ d*
Itoli tbere «a* Mr Caie and 1he 1" I -g upon tile receipts Ir.irn the
I lo- I mon Depot fur .1 Day
Hai.)
Sin» w |m
wmild
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tumi*
to meet t buy early payment
thougbt he conili bave carried ufi
lleiug a member
I he scene witli »urli mise and gfuce? oil Die , loll lot
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lol-l ni Ibis tuli w.i« perfect
In bolli W '
procei.il». and tí I io- . l u i . inciti
-il 1 lo-*.- «iene» Mr» Garrulou* »a .*.*1'
»»til p a tr o n o ..- 11 li b e r a l i » si n ea t
etcellelil. givm g ber Itimi ad » ire to *"
w
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Mr Pii. e in hi» care ni thè infuni. !
LA C R A D FISH.
and iii'truetiug
Mi** lleaeonstield
i hair m.11.
in pir LI. iiiaking .imi dre*» nuiking
w bile ibi. » iMittg persoti « a * ijweli
mg un Ole 'whyin-ss of thè whit-h
1 * l'itilin 11 u h w t luh
i. i-a* .imi thè lini* ne** of ilo- I he 11 ce
rio- &lt; 1 . 1 11 , m a*« 1 ini. wni lucci
Mr. bteve Fulgum. as the country al Mr». Kainite Stembridgc Milli«on's stufilo S.iturday afternoon at
groom and Miss Edim Covington 11»
the l-riile wi-11- true to rural life mid ibrec o'i-loi L l'arrut* nld friend» o l
acted tlu-ir |iart* pel iectly and their thè mciuhcr* ar&gt;- for.luill» invite.! to
Ite pri »cut
condnitur*. Miss Maignrita M ono
.» lilt t.ri.le * *I»ter anil \1 r Mu .
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Mollila) iiltt-i noon al d o'clock.
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\ ioln Reich, given earlier in the piny lull attendance is desired. Please lie
I*rompi
Ami then there was the opera
troupe the Ingenue Mini. Wage t,
ni' in t

helm wa* assisted by Mr (*larcru-&gt;
A Vel I UMlJ - lu.-ll.
I’ lle girl* in tin
white linen *oit* a ltd . ,i|«» w i je |..\.
I) and 1 tu I n n . very nid.l.v mi|ee*l
\* far
i t . -f-,»n
nol t,o g . . . .
l a , . In,», *11.. re 1 . 1 1 ti; or*u u gW ltl
better elici t
Tile tilt! h)
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prinia donna of the troupe, Mr* I 1
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lastidious .api» tite will be tin the
1 harming musical numbers ever gi\
eti here on the amateur stage, and menu for a moderate price
the enrnie was also deliglitftilly n-n
dernl.
Il f 7 1
/iter pi itoi
All e\eiit limi liroillises to pc all
C G otiti iti mi us Dearon
itogli b.r ili llghtful nlli-li wili tu
play t-tl bis pr.M to thè III.
Mr Gif» Ftdl u» thè depot inasti r thè public reception of thè Womaii's
1 t;rlsi i» n Tf in pera ti*-,» Union. Frid-iy
w a s gitoti
r o u i d n ' t h n v e be en bel
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tight. March «tli at tln* Urotherhoo.l
Mr John Slillman matte a huml -noni» of thè Pi itsbyterlan Ma use
¡som e and polite ticket ugelli.
\ fine program of inu ic and ie:itlNorris Levi» and John Ft-nkel. a igs will he ri'lidered ami ari ad
Jitewsboy nini a bootbluck play. -l
ri-«» by- limi D L. Thrasber is
weli k|iftr parte
1 heduled
Mr Thru.'her i» mie of
Mi«« Mlltlrcd Kessler a» M rs. No 't n fo r d ’s ino*t popùlur cilixenn unti
bus was as funny oa could be, Pini
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PEOPLE AND EVENTS

Misa Rat (¡Ht Bt Baptist Tempi«*.on
S T A T E M E N T OF C O N D IT IO N OF
Wednesday. Marrh 3rd
JV/crs— Thrilling
Enthusiasm ¡s running high ln
3BM M R
Mr. Edward Henry Peters o f thia
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-re,.'-' cçr, ¿ :.r r_
ru blu txd Errry Turtrfmy and Friday
Sanford over the coming of Mias city and Miss Rachel Cecil Thrilling
of Ocalu were married in Tem po
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February 17 at the homo of the
March 3rd.
The advance sale of bride'# sister. Mrs. Samuel Gordon.
sv iisan m o N p b i c k . i n a d v a n c e
» I WANT YOUR BU SlH jiiOHE YEAR.........
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ticket» is very great and it is be- They were married by Rabbi Shape
N IX M O N T H S
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jl ( lievcd that cveiy »eat will Imj sold with the beautiful marriage rites uf
A T CLOSE OF BUSINESS, F E B R U A R Y .25th , 1915
TH REE M O N T H » ............................
Two bo* pnilies have been formed the Jewish faith. The wedding was
L IA B IL IT IE S
Delivered la Ihr i l l / by Cantar C M Err lra r la and nil of the twenty seats in each a quiet one, Mr. and Mm. Peters
RESO U R CES
Adraara or M r. I*«r Month
have been disposed of hy the organi­ leaving immediately for Jackson­
Capital
Stock
.........
$ 30,000.01)
Ix&gt;an.snnd Discounts ..
$215,950.32
T a fa n a ta la Adraarr Mur« Ita Made at 0«Tk»
zations buying the boxes.
Thiee ville, returning hy steamer to San­
Surplus
and
Undivided
Stocks and Bonds
9,991.10
Katrrrd A i S c o a i M U . . Mall M atin Aafaal :îa d other bo* patties are being formed. ford.
Mr. Peters ts a prominent
Profits
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'18,392.73
Real
Estate
.
28,478.43
I t » » , at the TaaloflVr al Ho«fard. Em ide.
Mias Hargett's recitals and apt in­ young shoe merchant of Sanford
Bills
Payable.....
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30,000.00
Furniture
and
Fixtures
...
15,610.32
I ndrr Act o í Marth Jrd.*t»T».
terpretations, as well as the taste and is well known to a large circle
D E P O S IT S ............................. 259,695.16
Overdrafts
81.68
o u tr a la llrtaM Ita li«» «
T rlryboar Na. I l l and discrimination displayed in her of friends who wish him ahd his
Dividends Unpaid.&lt;T*J......
1,180.00
Revenue S ta m p s...................
52.00
selections, make hir work ro tine bride a pleasant voyage on the sea
County Warrants .,
9,337.23
Mr. and Mrs. Pe­
Thé atmosphere has cleared som e­ that her hearers aFo lifted out of of matrimony.
Cash and due from Banks . 59,766.81
themselves and into the realms of ters are housekeeping in the Harvey
what in the past Tew days.
$339,£67.89
$339,267.89
the beautiful.
She posseses the cottage on Sanford Heights.
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With celery bringing- $1.65 per rare power of Imparting a quivering
c r a t e here in Sanford who wnnt# to intensity to everything she reads,
v
Sete-Stw Club
b e an editor?
.
! Her style dips into ail tiic fountain
The membets of the Sew-Sew
---------i heads of emotional expression; it Club had a right jolly time at their
What Sanford needs ns badly as a glows tnd palpitate-; and it is just regular inoeljng
Town Silo for Sale -2 0 0 am*,
Thursday
after- Sanford, renewing old friendships
new iiotel [a n pavilion on the bulk I !t* api to ronvube yon with laughter noon, with Mrs. C .' E. Henry the und associations. Mr. Lynn is one
comprising part of the townrite 0f
headed lake front.
i us it is to blind you with tears.
Island Lake on the Orange Belt
genial hostess. Tho house was s iin -( of the three commissioners o f Bris-------O —*—
** \ Mis» «Ilurgelt is also an artist in ply decorated with quantities o f na- tol and is well known in Sanford,
Railroad.
Price $3,060.00 ' pof
T h e Press Association meeting in ] another sense. She divides her time sturtiums and rose» and pleasure
terms
write
A.
S. Miller, Lake City,
where form erly he used to spend His
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Miami in March promises ty be the on the platform between reading anti
Florid*.
.
60-Stp
ruled the hour.
Silvery peals of winters.
big event of the season.
drawing cartoons,, and it is.in both laughter floated out upon the air and
—
For Sale— Oldsmobilo suitable for
tines o f work that she has achieved caused the passers by to stop and
A congenial party that motored
trucking o r farm purpose#. Tn'fuït
It Is a cinch that whatever the such enviable success.
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•mile in sym pathy; for laughter fs-* to Daytonn, Ormond and other point
class shape, new tires all around.
Sanford people undertake to do 1«
Let the people of Sanford think catching, like the grip, and soon to Daytona, Ormond and other
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C. L. WÌng, C09 Palmetto a venus.
usually well done.
seriously. The most popular woman there - were "m iles and miles of polnta of interest were Mr. Hagan
A il Local AdTcrtlHFincjitBThider
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cartoonist i^n the wfiolaJj-ange of smiles" all-becaostr one happy little
of Monroe, Miss Bessie .Long of
Sanford is facing one of tho best Lyceum W ork is to be in Sanford bunch of women laughed in sheer Sanford and Mr. McGuinn o f Paola T h is H eading T H R E E C E N T S a
For Sale—‘ Five acres, partial ¡m.
spring seasons in the history o f the Wednesday night, March 3rd, at the delight over— what?
"A y e, there's and his guests, Mrs. Connell and L in e For Each In sertio n . M in im u m proved, o f tho best celery land, ad­
c ity and we need a hotel to top It Baptist Temple and the very low- the rub," for who knows hut that Miss Thomson of Atlanta.Charge 25 Cents.
jacent to Beck
Hummock
it«,
charge of 60 cents for adults and 35 same jolly group intent upon the
off.
tion. for sale at a very low prir».
cents for children is made.
Bring pastime of laughter. It is said that v Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bishop will j m « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
A. P. Connelly, 109 Magnolia
A new business block for First the whole family and get a redue- Mrs. Henry herself took the cake move into the Hood bungalow next
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^ street is among tlyy.many items that tion in these prices Tickets now on for the longest, happiest laugh of week, where they will set up house­
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make us feel like Sanford will soon j sale at Philips drug store and '»Y ! a||. Cake and cream and coffee" were keeping for themselves.
Mr. L. A. Sample, publicity man­ served nnd the'guests departed with
reach that ten thousand mark,
For Sale— Wholesale shipping fresh
ager of the Lyceum Association.
——0«miles still beaming upon their
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Berry of water fish business, including fish
We have decided that it Sanford
homeward way. * Mrs,
Henry’s Griffin, (la., are guests of the San­ nets, fish boats and gasoline launches
keep« growing th at-a three months
A M essage o f Knrouragcmcnl
guests wcie Mesdames R. J. Holly. ford Houae.
also fish hou»e, etc. Inquire oi C. L.
daily paper next winter would ho the
The Methodist services next Sun­ J. S. Wilson, Fred Walseman, R. L.
Cottage for rent, J Mu-.snVincent.
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right thing and are making our ar- day will include:
Peck, O. L. Taylor, C. H. Dingee,
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flirt ht
rangementa accordingly.
The Sunday school, 9:4 5 n m.
Wm McKinnon, H, L Lyman and
For
Sale
Incubator.
Cycle
H
atch­
Tw o more birth* were recorded
Preaching, 11 a, m.
For Rent — Apartment- f
Miss Mamie Devlin.
- hrd
for Monday, February 22. making a er. 50 egg size Almost new. Phone
The "Build N ow " movement is
Preaching 7:30 p. m.
for housekeeping at 302 I1 -I
1017-3 ring*
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total
of
five
birth*
in
Sanford
on
that
meeting with success ujl over the
The pastor will use us the mornIrh Kabibbrl
. dut«;
Fot Sale Egg* now ready for
south and Sanford should‘ get in t h c j j DK theme, **A Message of Enroll rThe loh KubibbeU were enterT o Mr. and Mr#. Sam Khun, u
guriie, ‘Let all the contractors and agement." Every discouraged Chris- tuir.*-(i by Mrs.
hatching
from my Barred Rocks
For Rent
Several
-fll &lt;
It. J. Holly last
lum ber and supply houses make tian will find an inspiration in this nll£ht. the honor gue»t# being Mr little son, Samuel Klein. Jr . Feb. $1.50 for Hi. Some good cockerel* rOom* over Y o well’F’ »
22nd.
left at $2.00
A It Common#, San­ Yowell &amp;. Co.
cheap prices for the next three M.rv|e*
tt„d Mr, Herbert Lyman of Forest
Mr. and Mr*. Morton Hopson anford.
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month« and help this movement along,
The evening subject will be, "D oes Q ty and Win Weinert of Phiiudel; nounce tho birth of a little daugh­
Tw o hi g
no
F.ir Rent
It will mean a great many new |Christ^Nood M e7"
j phio. A Dutch luncheon was served
ter. Florence Jeannette, Feb 22
For sale cheap if taken at once
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Hast
F'irst
houses here in the spring and s u m -I Every Methodist in Sanford and afl^r th,. party had enjoyed the Do
garden, one acre planted in garden Coca Cofa
Com pany
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mer month».
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f vicinity is expected to have purl in Lund Minstrels at the Imperial and
truck and one acre ready to plant.
Folly
of
Profanity.
f)
these services.
Other# not woiship- the occasion was greatly enjoyed.
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Although the visejjf some expletive Leavitt farm. French avenue. J. A
L A D IE S ' GOOD W O R K
ing elsewhere
have a real welcome -phe Lymans and
Mr. Wrinert were
Resor.
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decently
and
In
order
may
often
bo
Ever in the front rank of progress, 1to the Starr Theatre Sunday, Feb- initiated into full membership and
Justified. It I# something we should all
the women of Florida, through their ruary 2Hth..
For Sulr. Burenin Nini*"* arr«*«
now have all the pas* word* et,
, ry (u nvo|(,
-rborots«hly well bnl
sd
fespcctivo body, the Florida F’e d e r -|
1|tose present were Mr and Mr* nnred men nnd women never let their ijood farming land. 40 arriM in ruin
l.
Good laide board at M
SPECIAL NOTH K
ation of Woman's clubs, has taken
small houw
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F, Henry. Mr. and .NJr* J S nerves become wrought up in a pitch vat ton, 200 orange
Jqnes,
206
Park
avente
the initiative in securing a state
All
within
on«*
mill*
of
nmnll
town,
Wilson. Mr aud Mrs. Fred WuUe- where swearing I* necessary
They
purk for Florida, one of the Unit in
Here at l.sslt
man. Mr. and Mm. Herbert Lyman, appreciate Unit no matter how good jjood Hhipping faciliti#**, pout
tho Union to bo held and controlled Prof Geo. Raymond, the expert \|r nn&lt;j \jrs
I'/in 1 Taken f ’ p Bln- k
R J Holly and Mr *r|etJtlflc reasons there may b*&gt; for depot, »elioni and church
expletive# their une I* a confession of $1.000(111
A \\ Brown. Leesburg, \*m«»oth crop in one - i
in the'jvay this is to be managed.
piano tuner and repairer, who wa* \yn, Weinert
. l of
Florida .
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hit in other
Damage
It
is to be called the Royal Palm with Stein way &amp; Sons, New York
j
,-|u), derided that they would weakness.
'Inn$25.00.
Mrs.
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State park and Mrs. Henry M. Flag- for 12 years is here for one week.
In Miami during the meeting
Cor 5ule ( neap— Farm of 9 acre*. roe.
M VHrKR’H HVLX •
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ler shares with her .sisters of the Prof. Raymond i* tho only man in ,,f the Florida Pr«s* Association in
Nolle* 1» hrr#*ti) ( u r 11 ihftt In pur*uanrr 4?« tiled, house and outbuildings,
state clubs the honoY of having made the United State» who was present- March,
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ol ihf Circuit Court SfYfnth
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Wanted— W e wi*h (•
F’ ohv trim s.
Judirial
C.'ifruit in «nil for i^ttilnolr Coiin- with griTwiVtg rropn,
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it possible for the state of Florida ed with p special tuning hammer by
I) KUifLift, (iatril Frhruary lUth, Jr I*
mto
Rejison,
sickness.
W.
FL
Squires
temporary
servie«-*
ol
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in
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hot
n-f
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l«tf
r4-lo»U
f
e
»ail.
whtr*to possess us a state park what is the great Paderewski when he gave
.
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rfai*i I.Ut*rnMh J It tlartlrii, f*&gt; h+r ntil
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of standing in Sanford
probably the only forest of royal his farewell concerts nt Carnegiadd
Mf un(f
A] Wllhelm. who frirntl. Frank A Smith, and Willi am I»« near Celery avenue.
tt a f ?ln&gt;t t .
Iff
h u sltand
a r r r u r r t ld f l m a lit i
tic«
\ddre** Th*- I »Hail, New York, in recognition of have been the gue*l&gt; of Mr- Serord art
palms in the state.
1 thw P t o r i f l a
la a r s l r f) » l it
Ir •
Foi Sul»
Ten t hmr and Btrnniila \\ mid rd 1-uil-l • g
D - *sfi| i ' t r k n f i f
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work
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Mrs. Flagler ha* given the »tnte
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i n | i «tii o H- L r f l | H n t i t ' d ani l ' »el i ti ' i ofiion l-luni* fur quick
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lor
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If Jyou desire to ha vu yout piano I,,,lin o while mirouti- the&gt; w ill VIMI D r i t t r r t J r f r n «1* n t •, 1 . a * ' » p e n i l M a * i f t ir&gt;
federation of club* 1,000 acre» of
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Tanil in southern Dade county to b» tuned or repaired, a* they do in Davtona, Si Augu-iine ,m&lt;l lai k Aj i l V I* I'j*1*». luring Ibr 5i h day «jI laid
jr,d
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Wanted
t &lt;mng ftu. t
iMcintt), in fruni ol t hi* faurt hoilaa* «iuof in tLe
used as the Imsi* of an endowment
6i Son* wureroom# now is
rcuratc in
my ol laniard. Ftkrritla. duriog lb» legal
stenograjiher, must hi* a1
hoy fa cf talff, offs-r for ial? mil at^TI it* ihi*
fund for the maintenance pf the &gt;our
chance,
terms
$3.00.
For Sale or Trado— Wood yu rd
figurt-s. No rigare!1lo *n&gt;' il.» - • mod
high**t Mddcr for raih in» foiloalng &lt;U*------rleft on Wednes­ cflbrd
nnd mill. Owner has o th»*r bu,«inc»s. apply. Reply by F S in
Royal Palm Slate park. Tho park G. Raymond, caro Oaks House, city, V/ Miss May Doyle
raal and jmr*«n»l property, lt&gt;*wil:
■*n
Isnl Number Llrvan (No, III of Kurrka Ilo X 1247, city.
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Itself has been transferred from the or phone The Oaks.
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and
day for Daytona, where she will lie
plat lh#ra*of /»■
handwriting, give «•xi» r
(advt.)
tn n«l Up«»k !» * P»t» TA. lo t hstate lands to the ownership of vhaj
\ Ithe guest of Dr nnd Mr* Knrvivr riir«|rd
reference* and p.s&gt; ,•\¡
oFlrr pf ih» fiorii SI1 tSr Í Ircull A'purt pf
F'or Saie lait \ 111 Suroka Ham- dress X V 7. , car- Si 151
Florida Federation
ofW om a n 's1
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for several days.
Mfifi gr
Fini 1(1« i rut containing
pant i
Trrt t 1UI acfir» mur» uf
mrriirdliig t«&gt; mock on Sanford A vi- nnd amai k.
club*. There were 961 acres in it State and County Tax Hook* ('b'*e
54-D.
il» «tirvey » f *ia i pla1
1«il* S'umms told in t’:k btory on he FedcraApril I ni
\ p , Fillie Me Luca# n-turin-d on h»r • Thirty »»nr TKi •r ■ «• 1 Thirty thfww 10 act»-.* Address Richard Sti-phen•r*-t Thir &gt; four 11. t», ■t «n»l li of Ku*
iion pu„ * of The Tihtes
few day*
Tux books will be elo*ed after Tue«day from Trm|ia
Sh«- wa* the ri ka Han1r»i '**V. »rei»r&lt; •nf t« a •î*t thvf t of *on. M D . We«t I^-bunoH. Did
ft
c«jr.lrt In |&gt;l*t t»trek 1» D»g* ?ñ» in sLr
50-fit c
ago. M,s. W. S J.nning . the presApril F'irst. us provided by law. nnd KUPSt „(
j,,,. Matthew*
. •■ft' r 4.1 1h» 1 i-tii i.f 't i f If» »4t t*«mrt I»f
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f
*f
ang»
nunty, r 1*ttiil a KIId rufitalnlnc
ident of ihe lu u federation, know-property on which taxes remain lin­
»at« rfioff pf Im «, srf'r-llrg le It»- »ur
For Sale Three fresh milk cow*.
ing that Mrs. Flagler was interested
paid will be advertised and sold lor vM rs. C F. Middleton of WilmingNT ***«1 pi»t
A id tlin '1 Writ Iy iiû)
D E N T IS T
Martin Doyle, Monroe. F'ln
50-1f
In the preservation of this forest, taxes if not paid.
Pay early and lon, Del., who bu* been visiting *hir».n u , arttwr«! »tack »1 tb- Horid»
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Uinlt’in
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» uftifiiiiy i n r , i t | i r p « * n | r - l t-jr
WORK roll WHITE I-IOI-I» *'sl *
got In touch with her nnd fo u n d ' aviod the rush at the lust of the Mn». F'. F\ Dutton left hurriedly for r*rlineai. Nural-r,
,7B i. Sa*d
pru«*p|)r to bt «olii a» I he prop.rty nl th«
B A B Y C H IC K S , from big Per­
lh at she was willing to aid in main­ month,
home, being called there by the seri­ «itf.nitanta. anil tn M llify .aid dt-rre*.
PEOPLES
BANK HI IUHSC
formance hens; White Wyandotte#,
Purrhaatr to pay for tltW.
JNO. D. JIN K IN S,
taining It If th^^tate would turn It
ous illness of her husband.
BOOM
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J. J D tC K lN H O N .
fine for back loters. Inquire F\ P.
Tax Collector,-Seminole County
o v e r to tho women's d u b s.
Mrs.
Sparlai Mattar tn l'hanr«ry.
Strong, 106 F'. 3rd St., Sanford.
Maatry 4 W arlow ,
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‘ Jennings then went to the board ot
Mr. and Mrs. F’red Ensmlnger
Hollrltor* for CompUlnaat,.
50-tf
M-Pri-ttc
trustees of the fhtcrnal improvement
IN the V o n g u a r d "~
1, n d ^ u g l.U -r, Miss Corinne are the
fund and found they were willing to
For Sale DiU iter«-» fine trucking
The Interpretation of this in- ‘£UW,la of M” ‘ J' C ' E M “ in*w *
Old furpitun* made toapp* r
turn the lands over to be used as a
land, orange grove of 13 acres, 10
treating
number
on
the*
All
kinds of furniture r- Inn *
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park. People had been stealing the
acre tract of splendid hammock
Chautauqua
program
kby
Miss
-'lf - Frank Pattison and sister,
trifling cx|K-n*«-. Will «till at -1 • '
palms and there was constant dan­
land.
F'or full information addtesa
Maude Willis, was a tare treat to Mias. Anne Pattison of New York
A POSTAL WILL BULM. '»K.
ger .that fire or vandals would wipe
H. H ., c-o Court House Room 19,
Sanford, and those who heard it are the guests at the Sanford House,
o u t the only forest exhibit of the
Otlando, Florida.
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T. P. S C H O T T
ean well congratulate them selves.'
kind in the state of Florida. The
Mrs. R. A Newman, Miss Saidee
She is a woman of broad vision, and
• state, lacking a forcstty or a park
possesses a splendidly trained mind, Williams and «Billy Hill have re­
department had little means to take
voice and body, and in the Van­ turned from a delightful visit to
care of the forest and was glad to
guard the had a message worthy of Jacksonville.
turn it over to the women which
her unusual powers.
they did not long ago.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. ntandfnrd of
The story deals with the present
The park la located in the lower war and so delightfully were the Baltimore, Md., are registered at
end of Dado county not many miles charsctets drawn and interpreted the Sanford House.
from Miami and it la said that a os to chsrm the hearer with their
ratm.Mlc It. rand . &gt;*«r,m*r
F. P FORSTER. Vtci. P«i»iw’ l
rock road from that city will ‘ soon naturalness and strength. *A com ­
Mr and Mrs. F. *F. Dutton m o­
U F. WiltI.NLH, Cxsins
A. L. BETTS. A»# 1
make it accessible to visitors. There pelling logic is a strong point of the tored up to Jacksonville Friday last
are several hundred of the beautiful story, and at this 'time when the In their pew car to meet their
Which to a Doughnut
roy »t
. growing w ild- there. world is stunned by the horrors of nieces, Misses Kathryn and Ann
T hat the progressive women of the war, this message of peace so graph­ Terhuno of New York. The whole
Is a Cousin.
Y o u »hould^enjOy ' the advantage o f having
Florida F'ederation of W omen’« clubs ically told should he read by every pprty returned to Sanford the early
The latter we bake
your valuables A bsolutely Secure— where l ire
will take good rare of it is certain one. Katrina Trask, the author, de­ part of the week.
Fresh Each Day,
an d Burglars cannot reach them.
. ■ and it is also aute that they will im­ picts war stripped of its glory, and k A * . .
And
Sell
at
10
cents
Such a stronghold is our Fire and Burglar
prove it a n d 'm a k e It one of the the reading of this book by individ­
Mrs. J. K. Mottinger, Mrs. W. L.
The Dozen.
greatest beauty spots of the state. uals and professional entertainer* Morgan and ,M r. Arthur Y’ owell
P roof V ault, where you can rent a S a fe Deposit
T h e holes In th e center o f th e *
N o better disposition of the land trill do much toward ushering in a went over to Orlando to nttend the
Box for $ 3 .0 0 , and up, per year.
jdoughnula we bake
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reu ld have been made.— Tampa
will do much toward ushering in a funeral o f young Richard Yowell on
4 % In te r e s t P a i d o n S a v in g s A c c o u n ts
Arc sm aller than in m any ?
Tim es.
new day of peace and brotherhood. Tuasdky.
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others,
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C o m p o u n d e d Q u a r te r ly
atThua m ore.for. the price
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Ah interesting family group from
For Hale! ! I
Cspittl $35,000.00
Surplus and Prufit* JjB.i'PJ.OO
DRINK Wlikesbarre, Pa., registered at the
DRINK
I f out a you take,
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Three iota facing Park on Myrtle
And you’ll find no B e tto r |
Sapford House are Mr. and Mrs.
a tp n u a 'a n d Seventh street.
Desir­
C ru llers.
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Chai. W. Lee and MUse* Margaret,
ably located for hotel or residence.
he
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Priscilla and D orothy Lee.
Beautiful ahade trees ten yeats old,
O F S A N F O R D ,'F L O R ID A
n o other property like it in the city.
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Mr. W. H. Lynn of Bristol, Tenn ,
A pply at once to W. W. Long.
has
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W. M. HAYNES, Musine*» Manager

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ABOUT PEOPLE
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of Matters ill B r ie r Personal Items of
Interest

Continued from Page il
( alberino Sullivan of Day
ton, Ohio is visiting with her aunt. !
namt, on iUlJ. program Insures
Mrs D E Itecker of Myrtle avenue success
Vocal and instrumental
music
will
be a feature of the even­
•Mr. \N«inert of the well known
ing’s
entertainment.
Mrs. J. W.
commission Hrm of Wm. Weinert
Summary o f the Floating Small
Barnes,
who
is
always
a splendid
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of
Philadelphia
is
*j&gt;#&lt;u&lt;ling
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
the week in the city, the guest of addition wilt give one of her choicest
Hurried Herald Headers
readings. A violin number is one of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Henry.
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the attractions. Light refreshments
Mr. and Mis Herbert l.ym sn of
Commercial Club meets tonight, Forest ( ity have been in the city will lie served and an informal social
hour toogther will dose the recep­
lie there.
(of a short visit to Mr. and Mrs.
tion. A cordial invitution is ex­
Limburger cheese, Holland her Fred WuUemun. Their many San­
tended the public at large. There
ford friends are alwuys glad to see
jing and yeaat cakes at Simon’s.
will he no admission fee or silver
the Lymans.
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offering. Just -a warm cordial wel­
G. U. Pope has sold one of his come, Ire« for all interested in the
The cute little ahoo black at the
lots
on Sanford Heights and the cause.
Union Station la on to his or her (7 1
new-owner will build a home on it.
job.
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The lot was formerly occupied by
I H n n tr I 'a r l y
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Orange boxes with hoops always the store and this building will lie
Miss Marginal Hubert* was the
in soak, at F. F. Dutton’s.
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remodeled for the home.
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gracious hostess last evening at a
Homo baked beans and brown
Willis Calloway, Kloiida agent for charming little six o'clock dinner at
bread at the Now England supper. the Norfolk i: Western Kv., with her home on Laurel avenue. Covers
Don’ t fail to see Mr. and Mrs. headquarters in Jacksonville was in were laid for eight and a delidoua
Henpeck at the
Imperial
next tha city yesterday. Willis is one of six course dinner was daintily served.
Thursday night. You’ll scream 'with the most popular hoys on the road Those enjoying the pleasant occasion
and his many friends here are ulwaya were Mr. and Mrs. Eidtulgc, Mrs.
laughter.
Roberts, Miss Bessie Long, Miss
glad to welcome him.
Commercial Club meets tonight,
Roberts, Miss Ruth Roberts and
. Commercial Club meets tonight.
lie there.
Messrs. \V. H. Lynn and J. D. Rob­
•t
Be there.
erts.
Everything good at the New
Among the visitors to The Herald
England supper and at “ The Union
office
yesterday was Arthur Cod.Missionary .Utrling
Station" too:
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... rington of DeLand, who is spending
A very delightful meeting of the
The Order of Eastern Star will
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1the winter in Honda and incidental- Ladles' Missionary Union of the
hold its regular meeting Tuesday .
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ly assisting his brother, Chris, Cod- Congregational church was held at
evcning,
. arc
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m im u rs rjnglon on tp,. f)«.|^at|c| Daily News. ' the home of Mrs.’ F. P. Strong Monare urge» to&gt;e irre promp &gt; a
^jr Codrington accompanied
the day afternoon with
a fineattend, .10 o c oc .
DeLand Minstrels and witnessed ) a ace. The society is deeply tnterThe demonstrations of the Riche­ the show last night.
ested in their course of study, which
lieu products at the store of 1, P
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Mr and Mr* I D Kuykendall of
Met tiller isattracting the public
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yeur, the especial subject for tho
, Clearwater spent several days in the
this week and especially the ladies
February meeting being "T h e Child
city the guests of Mr. and* Mrs.
at S chool." Emphasis was laid upon
who arc interwtod in the demon­
Waits.
Mr. Kuykendall has been
strations.
They will he given to­
upon the need of missionary schools,
managing editor of the Clearwater
,
morrow all day.
Sun for several months and feeling “ *&gt;eci‘ ny1 ,h ” Kindergarten In forMlnre pies, pumpkin pies and .........,.... . ,.f u .............. derided to
Authentic informal on
other good eats at the New England u k e a belated wedding !r.p to hi* .
th“ 1 America is playing
a lending role in the establishment
supper.
old home in California and they ex­
id these schools, having In her credit,
pect- to spenti the •uinmi't months
JUST RECEIVED
through her various denominations
m tin- Golden Stijte
Mr K uyken­
Auto Bonnets and &lt; np*
in the mission lieltls more schools
dall is well knn^n in journalistic
llsint) Laces
than any other Christian nation.
circles in the stale and at one time
Ladies Neckwear
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Tilt- meeting watt led lt\ M rs K J.
liad a pai-or in ( iiilnt-svi Ile and ottier
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boudoir Caps
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pomi* in Alurhuu conniv

New Itilihons.

Moughitin and » a s full of interest,
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tjuestions ami iinswors. led hy Mr*

Mrs. tirare E. Williams,

The Muti and .LlT show benI ut-sd.t&gt; night w.i* o disappointim-nt
r . I . ’ lr
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to thè l.irge audience
Jt-ll tickleii
Mrs. Uarrulous Miss Gretchen '*l,‘ 'hiblrcu Imi thè resi of thè perSrhulli is IT. She takes thè wholé
*'■" v''r&gt; -■«.mmonptaee
pari Thursday night and gossip* a n d ’ *»'"1 11 r,,l^1111 1,1 ' h,‘
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gossip»

At J. D.
Roberts

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Jet! Illl Ka'ifitid I lo 1 Wlll loti bave
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II i» a -Imito- thul a gitoti phi&gt; llke
"Toda&gt;" ihtlllltl lui xt 11 ftoor ho Use
limi a poor mi- Ilio- Muti and JrlT
*honlil gei thè money. Imi thi-re i*
no ui-nmi&lt;MiiK (or ilo- |»i-r verted
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when everybody is crying
about the war.

I Property is changing hands.
propertynowatprices,which
under conditions existing ¡ ‘
can but advance in the near 1
future.
We have sold this month |
four good celery farms, two |
peices of city property, and |
| have listed for sale property |
| that will interest you.
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Henri
Wight wu» mi interesting
leeturn of ihe piogrnin
An enjoyati|.- «nei,ri boni, during which Mr».
Stnutg served refreshments closed
ih.- pleasores of thè uficrnmin
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i lui. no-mlu-r« an-i ito- pulilir are — *
r-'mllldt-d of Ito- tielighlful Ifeul in ^SS
store lor ifn-m Tfiur«da&gt; e\ening, |SE
\|ttrt h ttli wIo-li lio- tíñame rom- I £ 2
tini tee -il thè AAiimun* I lub u ili ~
prenei.t i hi lauglnibli- tt'inedy, "A
|u&gt; in thè l'nton Stallini," under S
ih&gt;- .¡hi*- (lir.etioii ni M r* J \\
B. rue*.
T o all club members will
lie mailed five tickets which they are

hold' r - in S e mi n o l e 1 rl

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This name is today more

club building.

’ Tax Asjossor.

| Some Nice Homes for Sale in (he City on Reasonable Terms j j

1 LUCKY SANFORD
A. P. C O N N E LLY

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tir\ . Mil.iiulln enleitlilm-l
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I lo- member» id tin- Book L overt ’lub Ihur-obi;. ¡iftermion with one
P III I s o li
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uni of t lo- rno-l Interesting partlr*
del .1 IIf of ' hi- wi- ter
Juines I
Patt
t onformi .it 'o tlo
.» i nford Hon • .
Jt U "In -jd ll rt| |he i&gt;vii|, tlo
Mr I .-III George Washington affair g.i\r much
afti
a lin g eriu g
To Kaufoi d pliasllte and protil to those enjoying
son
h a d Ins n i i
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p.l i I wi nti the hospitnlilj of then hostess
eneii wml« r ! &gt;r
Iit* I l IUfa - I.
y eili * for tln- n I.
Charming little place card» in tfie
,' u i i account of ill ht-iiih was uio.biu Bhape of dainty imiiklrta wt*rn jirc
to liuivo the hotel . nd many of In* si-ntt-d the guest* ufmn their arrival,
friends have nit- •d him on the Tin- guests names in rnnundium*
Htrett*
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u n i' upon the first page and these
Mr. PattiMin »» • » nuil ve of limi to iic gUfsiii'd before liit-ir plan-* - ^
Richmond. Va
id the remum* ,,t
Wi,|(. Baalgnod.
On the 4
will he taken t In-rl"tlittrial.
(rnrii |1( Icitt-r, uf red and blue,
cumpaniuti iiy hi* *t-nr ami brother
tbe white cover weie the wortiaj
m
who were haatil) am..... .
“ Rook Lovora Club." while the 0 |her
Mr. Pottiaon ii i
■I d inNew pagea contained
r t c d p t f o f the .
York for many ye» r- - ml wa* prom- ' lt.mp, jnK m,,nu „orvi„|.
The table
inent in that city, being a nu mber WB|I centered i»y alternating iow* of pf several rlub»
reti. white and lilue (lowers, ami
Hin many friend* l-r-- wul niiw
&lt;lotjt«—
&lt; witii lin g * /on them
him greatly a* ho - ’iniial pilgrim- carrjt.,i out tho patroilic
idea, T h a i '
age* to Sanford for the winter» made
of „¡nibub. top|»etl with *
him a large circle ■ 'i:n-iul*
straw berries anti w hite cake, the
plptes resting upon blue napkins fur- v
O. J. Pope Fa'rm Sold
ther suggested tho national colors I .
This week the farm of tb»J. Pope
Lilly sulttl, coddled oyatma in &lt;•;
on Ucartinll uyonuc changed hands, ramequinr,-.cheese aurirrM,'* plcklblH*
the purchaser being Mr ino. Pt-sol cauliflower, dinner biscuit, coffee c
of Ohio. This is only one of several and dessert were temptingly served
real eatato deal» being made this and fully enjoyed.
With the des- |
month, for Sanford’s prospect» went aert came the finnl pleasure o f the ^
never brighter than they are today afternoon for each guest wa« re-1
! and tho pro,*fleets at present point quested to tell an incident in the life
j to tho most prosperous season that of Washington. Enjoying M is. Me¡the farmer» in this section have ever Laulin’s delightful hospitality wtu-e
Mesdamea W. W. Abernathy, J. T
experienced.
Mr. Pexol visited Sanford several Brady, E I* Rrownles», J. C. Reniking I he nclt, K E Tolar. Fred Williams,
weeka ago an'i left ■ 1
i ri I» over | M Wallace, Harry Ward. Gist
country-over and mail#
the stale with the Dien of invt—li­ Fox. C &lt;’ . Woodruff and W. T
gating every part &lt;&gt;J tin* stale Ite- Johns.
fore buying. However, he returned Additional People and Events on Page 4
laat week aatiafleiD that Sanford has
Accident al Shops
no peet in the vegetable business
S. E. Porter, round houae fore­
and thia week Honed the deal for the
Fopb farm.
Mr. Pexol will move man Hipped from, an engine at the
heto with hia faintly later in tho round house this morning and fell
season and will make thia hia futuic into the. pit, luataining aovorc in­
juries.
home.
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E s ta te , F ire In s u ra n c e and Bonding
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ST A TE M K N T OK THE FIN A N C IA L C O N D IT IO N OF TH E

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Seminole County Bank |
Sanford, Florida
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON FEBRU ARY ÌSrd. 191 5
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Ixians and Discounts
$183,864.95 Capital
$ 50,000.00
Stocks and Ronds
22.198.18 Surplus &amp; Undivided Profits
3,874.55
Real Estate
1,250.00 Dividends Unpaid
64.00
Furniture and Fixtures
2,572.96 Bpml Account
, 5.000.00
Overdrafto r .‘.V..'.:*.:* : *. w
■” 796.69 " BiiTs Payable
15,000.00
CiLsli and due from Ranks
99,264.46 Deposits
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309,947.24

309,947.24

The Sfinincili* County Hank in conducted qn S O U N D , PR O G R E SSIV E B A N K I N G
PR IN CIPLES, and the above statem ent.shown the universal support and appreciation
of our people to T H E I R H O M E I N S T I T U T I O N .
Our Officers and Hoard of Directors are compased of Sanford’s most prominent du»ine*.*
men, wlm for years have lieen eonnectrd with the l&gt;ti.siiw*s.s life of ihiifecity.

\Ne invite you lo m ake I HIS HANK Y O U R HANK, ami allow us to assist you m the
transactions &lt;»f your affairs.

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FORREST LAKE, President

D. L. THRASHER, Vice-President

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THE SANFORD HERALD
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LEGAL ADVERTISING

ANtHp D IN AN TE
An ordinane* ' alithoriting lb ( -Southern
Urli Telephone and Telegraph Company lo
ronatrucl. o|&gt;rrata and maintain Ime» of
telephone apd telegraph upon, alano and
under th* public road», »tract» and highway»
of tha city ol Sanford, Florida, and to an­
nuir*. operata and mnlntain line* of lelenhona and otbar taiapbona X’ foperty of th*
Cancer« That Cure Themaalvea.
Sanford Telephone Company, now located
In the annual report of Doctor Hash- in I).« Mrec ti'and public piata* of ih» Hty [
ol Sanlord, Florida, and tu aulhorii* the*
ford of (ho Im p e ria l C ancer R ese a rc h S#nt„ , rt telephone Company t&lt;&gt; .HI all of
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andIra*, and o*hrr
fund on announcement of great m - , II» taiapbona lina*, pola*
lit the »trait* and pub
telephone proparty,_____
portance Is modo. I f Is to the effect Hr piare* of tha Hty
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Sanford, Florida, to
ly o
that transplanted’ tumors fall into two the Southern Halt telephone and Trlvftaph
Company.
categories, a very «mail group that
tin It oidalnrd hy the Mayor .and 'City
grow progressively bccauso they do Council of lb* City of Sanford:
Seat Ion 1. That p»rmla«lon b* and the
not produco resistance to th'elr own »»me 1» hereby (ranted to tha SoUflthrrn
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Telephone and Telegraph Company,
grow th, and n large group that tend to
IU »ucceaaura and a.tlgn», to erect, operate
disappear spontaneously because they and maintain lln*« o f talaphos* and talaincluding the naaauary pole*, fu ­
Induce in the body a powerful resist­ graph,
ture* and alrelriral roodurtora, upon, along
ance to tbeir growth.
and und*r th* public road», »treat* snu
highway* of the rlty of Sanford, Florida,
Whllo this remark la applied only to a»
Ita builne** may from lien* to tlcn* re­
tumors artificially produced In animals quire, provided that all pot** »halt be •*•«
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for experimental purposes, it may be and aymmatrfcal.

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jTn3 novelista wTbo Beat Tn roltlsm TS
the exclusion of reality. All Lhla pro­
fusion o f matter la thrust upon ua
month after month, while the work­
ing-man reads Ills newspaper, and the
working-girl reads "A Coronet of
Shame, or Lost In Fato's Fearful
Abyss."— Agnes Reppllcr, In Atlantic.

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SENT cuse STORY

D ISP LA YE D

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that spme at least of the apparently
extraordinary cure« of cancer In hu •
utnn beings havo been due to thisI
power of the body to resist tlto growth
of tho cancer. If further experiments
shall result in the 4 llsrovery**of tho
method by which certsln resistant
bodies throw off the cancerous growth,
It will bo » long step toward finding a
way of conferring this power upon
those sflio do not jiosseso it.

Section 3. That th* work of »reeling
palca iby virtu* ol this ordinane^ «hall be
don* under th* *uj&gt;*rvt»lon of tha rlty rotin*
rii, and the »aid Southern Iteli Telephon*
and Trlrgràph Company «hall replace *nd
propefly relay any aidewalk or »treat that
may j&gt;* dlaplared hy It In the rotulrurlion
of It» line*, and upon fallur* of the compeny
»o to do, after Ova day»' nolle* In writing
•hall hava Iwen gfvrn by the mayor of tho
rlty of
* ' “Florida,
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if *Sanford.
to said company,
th» Hty may repair »urli portion ol tho aide*

Fish Clo When Drawn Fro
Dtpthg,
In tho great depths
u,,
temperature is llttl« , 1 ,,,,. " 't Iks
no matter what it may h.
Ih r
face.
When the dragu 1 , klch •«a
used In the work a r e 't,;
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surface containing ap..,-ir,„.„s
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mala and fish Inhabiting n,.
most o f the creatures an,,| ^
fact, all tfcoso from th&lt; .|&lt;-. r
are killed by rctnovlug th.-m fro-!a ^
ters of great hydroatatlc pr.
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continuously decreasing pr.-emr« "

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.Sanford Lodge No 62, P, ami v. M.
Communication every tir&gt;t and third
Thundays nt 7:30. Viaitmg hrethrta
on »arh pole, on whirh the Hty of Sanford, welcome.
A Royal Quarrel.
Fiutili*, may detlre to altar« either flic O. L. Taylor
J. C. HumAb
England has never been at war with alarm trlegraph .or . polira telegraph wirre,
Socrotary
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Prussia before, but she cntno near It
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o ritjh o( * Sffinhmt,
ffr’ nTT, wffeh srfmc Truss?« fl safrilcrs*
Section 4* Thai laid company ahap at
traveling through Hanover, wore de­ all lime« lit auhjart !o the city ordlnincM
Monroe (Chapter No. IS, It. v. m _
now.
Jn «liatonr* or which may be hrTeaftrr
tained hy the king’s order- Frederick
Meet« every se ron d ami fourth Thimpitied rdativo to tha u*a of tha public
William 1 and George II had long •treat« Inr telephone and talecraph com­ dny in Masonic Hall over tin- I-njwrfg
Theatre. Visiting companion« vu Vonw
hated one another, on personal panies. ,
Section T&gt;. Tha* »aid company »ball In­ J. F. Knrnatr.
Il I Tolar
grounds, so tho fdrmer seized Upon demnify
tho city of Sanford. Florida,- against
Secretary
High
all liabilitlea for damafe* which
(Ills Incident as n pretext for challeng­
may aria*»
accrue to the Hty of Sanford*
ing his royal cousin to fight a duel.
Florida, from any Injury to paratn« or t»rop*
Matters went so far that eaflt king perty from the «lolny of any work herein | Seminole Chapter 2, Order I .t«i.-,n Si»
authorized, or the neglect of t a i d c o m p a n y
named his si-eond*. but, owing -to the or «ny of it* employe« to ct»nt|'j&gt; w i t h any ;
Meets evore first and third Tu»sdi*
exertions of the diplomats, a meeting ordinance relative to Oie u*e of the itrtfl* in each month. Everyotw &gt;* •&gt;'.»«,^3
of »aid city and the wcceplance by the
was averted
Thereupon Frederick company of thl* ordinance «hall be an his Star in th- East are cord oly ir,vii«J
William mobilized 44,000 troops on the •itfcenienl by it in pay to the city of San­ to visit this chapter.
ford. Florida, any aum of money for which
Hanoverian frontier, and George also the city r.iav become liable from o? by
Alice E. Robbihs, Sec’y
made a show of warlike preparations reason of auen Injury.
6. The tald Southern Hell Tele­
Eventually a settlement wan reached p hSection
o n e and Telegraph C o m p a n y 1» h e r e b y
Phoenix Lodge ISo f l . K. of |*
by exchanging the Prussians Georgo authorive«J to acquire, either by purcha»#
other*!«*», all of the equipment, line«
Meetsfseconri
anil fourth iu.-«ii»)v
had detained for some Hanoverians or
a n d ■wirea which now conttitute the entire j
Impressed hy Frederick William for t e le p h o n e p la n t o l th*» H a n f o r d T e le p h o n e N'isitingTnights nlwa
m p a n y , a n d t h e * a ld H i o f o r d T e le p h o n e
il. MeLnulin
Mi!!«t
Ills army, and the troops massed for CC oo m
p a n y i* h e re b y a u t h o r iz e d to * e || m d
K. It und S.
C.
combat were disbanded—Pall Mall Ga­ L i r a n t le r « a id p ro p e t t y Lu t h a am id £k&gt;u t h o r n |
Il«&gt;11 T e le p h o n e « and T r l e e r a t i h
Com pany; i
rotte.
a n d t h e • a it l S o u t h e r n I I *-11 T e lo p h o n e a n d
ro*t »a fnrurred from tald company.
Section 3-, In conaideralton of the rigRU
and privilege* herein granted, laid company

T r ie r r a ph

Com pany

la

h e re b y

a u t h o r ic e d

Sanford Lodge S o 27

in
m a in t a in
and
o p e ra te
« « id
Vi n r *
and
To thè No* York Gerald, thè f ’ hleo SOLDIER'S BAPTISM OF FIRE
M eels everv Monday
a o a o o D D D a o o o D a D D D o iiL o a D D o o p r o p e r t y , n r » u c h p a r i * o f t h e m a * it m a y
go In ter Ocean and tho Ht Pi» ni Pio.
d e «1 r r , I n I he #t ir* r t * a,m l p u h i I r | »I a r e * ci f over lm[H'riai Tlu-utrith e ci* y o f S a n f o r d , ¡F lo r id a , fn t h e * a m e
nedr Press ho seni ns mttch af thè Average Man's Most Terrifying Po
J. \V O Singletary
in » fin e r a * J
t h e « a id l in e » a n d p r o p e r t y
sltloo on Field of Q s t t ì e t v ,
news ns ho hai «trenglh to prepnre
h » il b e e n o r i g i n a l l y e u n « i r u r t r d b y It n o
Secretary
tier » n d In »« c o r d a n re w it ft t h e T e rm « a n d
And thnt was thè wnv thè news of tli*
When Still.
*»f th)* «irdlnincw, free and clear ;
I provision*
Custer hntlle was sr-nt out
of arty anti all reinditinna or rharce» here
Gate City Cnmp No ii
------ F O R ------n,
tnfore
Impoaed
upon
property
*ir "»ifl
Ip
ira
cd u
p o n «»bl p
ro p * 'ft
Telegrapher Who Flashed News
Thnt was tho big newg nrtlcle In 1 Everyone of us must have wondered a
Mis-i»
second .imi I- ;•
g
S a n f o r d Ttdvphririt« (*ompany by any urdió*
tho rnraor of tnhn Carnnhnn
llut In how ho would feel In battle for tho § I BEAMS
ayr«n-m«*fiil
nights in each month
Ql a n c e «ir u r d l n a n c c*
r « nr.
n r , ayrc*-m
?iit n r afre«*Massacre Just Retired.
P
m e n t» , w i l h tb'« raid
r a id rtty
r t t y of
o f Haitfor
S a i t f o r d ; F lu r «
tho professional secret* of 5.1 yenr* at Unit time. We may gel some Idea of p
CHANNELS
F. L. Miller
1 f l l o o i .' h »
5.-M»
Clerk
• tlUl- ll '
a telngrnph key tliero must h&gt;* tnatiy . how tho average mutt feels in such clr- g
»ndw
ANfTT.ES Atfl)
O
S c r t io n 7
S a id c o m p a n y « h a ll fll# w it h
Incldenta storci tip which would star­ ; CUmBtancos from n study of tho psy- O
Q
t h e tl* - rk o f t h r c U y c o u n c il o f t h e r l t y of
\l»l/SHAPES Ù S a n f o r d , F l o r i d « . II« a r c w p t a n r « * **f ( h i t o r*
Vflar Fifty Year« of Active Service ilo tho «rorlll If Ihey wore told.
chology of battlo, Jusl published In §
•tl
O
d lfia n r* * b u l i n i « »« ly d a y » f r o m
f fer d *ï«* United llrotherhond ol l .iii-nii
John M. Carnahan Receives a
Cl
. V.
»X
h r. n. iIt. «. 4.h a. ti ll l. »_kI r riT
r rt.
Joiner» of \mi ni i
Italy, says I/undon Tit-Hits l.leut.-n- O BOII.EK ELATE
J V p fl lo n
M
TbU
ttrd lm n re
«hall
h » In
Pension—Ticks off 80,000
Sunfnrd laical l ’ ni«o,
TANK STEEL
fu r» » art -1 rfT*-*t for a I r r i t i ut t h i r t y ) # a f «
PADDY MAKES BLUFF GOOD ant Colonel Manglnrntll of the Seven- g
Words In Two Shift»,
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r
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t
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o
ciaf*a
f
i
rn
tt
s
h
a
l
l
l
a
k
r
r
f f r . t, first and third Thtir»«i
ty-seventh Infantry carefully .-tnmlned O
STltlK TIMtAL
8 ari»l it « h a lt l- r r u h j r r t t i , a lt i h r t e r m i * n ? Ì o V t o r k i n f l i t * |% jq ' • ii .m'
r u t i l i l i lui»» of t h r a r t o f t h r I f | i k i a t u f e o f
IKON WORK OF
Irishman, Singlehanded, Captures Six more than two thousand soldiers who q
J. W. O Singletary .
F lo r id a , r n t lt lr - v
"A n « f t
P r o h ib itin g t h #
Missoula, Mont —The news of the
Ural faced tiro In tho recent wur bo- Q
German Soldiers and Marches
ALL KINDS
G r a n f in e
4«y
M u n ir lp a liii» *
of
F ra n c h ia « * *
Si*c'v-T reus.
Custer massacre was Ilrat told to tho
tween
Italy
and
Turkey,
and
he
sump
nr
to ! ’ »s* S t f r r l « fo r &lt; ' r f í a i n F l i f '
Them Into English Trenches.
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g
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h
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r
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world In 1R7G by John ,M. Camuhnn,
marlins their statements In the III- 2 T K fS S HODS
i*r W it h o u t l l r w r f v i n f » h r H t f h f at a n d i f
II. I*. 41. K. Sanford I ••'h'■
then manager and operator In tho
He questioned them o
I r r th*- F a l l i r a i in n of * u r h T r y in to P u r
STAY BOLTS
Private George. at llrlghlon. wound­ vista Mllltare
Meet
first and third U ■! •
c h a r e P r o p e r t y u«*-d u n d e r « u r l i F ra n c h i» « *
Western Union nffien In Bismarck, ed tells (his Hlory
one by one.
2
GALVANIZED
o
o r U l f h i.*
« d i i r a v e d June* 2 n d , V HB1.».
at eariH-r of First St .tod i
North Dakota. After nn nctlvc servico
Out of 2,000 men 1,700 confessed f o
"Paddy Keenan, nn Irishman serv­
COPPER AND
T h r f t f s i r r . th»* « a h i c i t y o f H a n f o r d . F l o r ­ U. I, Taylor
id a . h r r w b y r&amp; n r« w a ty r c r e r v t i th r* r ig h t t o ,
of more than fifty years Mr Carnahan ing with our regiment, «ns surprised that their most trying moment In tho
- Secretary
I tal
ZINC SHEETS
and dora hrfwoy reqttlrr «h«* Southrrn Urli
has jusl been retired on a pension.
ono day hy a German scouting party wholo campaign was when they first
T t-lm p h o n a a n d T # l r g n p h
C o m p a n y , a» a
Mr. Carnahan begnn bis career as of nix white ho was taking It easy heard hostile bullet a whlslln about
rnn,tl.1r,n t.f**«t#Bt tfl t h* l.WIne - i t r « nt
[,ntgt- B raC le t (Hin ll Nn Il Iunior
OAK
th r
r i g h t f„
g r a f it a
and
|ir i v ilr g i *
Ir a n
n telegrapher In 1861,
a little In fulvnnce of our lines
lie their ears. Hut almost alt of them said
CYPRESS
*
r h 1* *? a 11 4 i» o » r r * h r r r i n r » n l a i o r d , t ai gir*
Order United American M , hj nir»
a n d g r a n t t h e amid r l t y o l S a n f o r d * r i o r- I
■„ p
In the fall of 1872 tho Northern Pa saw there was no choice between they were much less frightened than
Meets every Wed nevi '
MAHOGANY
id 1« , t h e r ig h t at a n d a f t n r t h** ci
npir■
pi ration
Lio n
* )
M
.
in
thCity
Hull
\cldc railway lino had been completed ! binding It or a little trip to Merlin they had expected to be, and that tho
o f I h i* f r a n i* h b r tn [ » n r r l u t e t h
Th I **( «K r- ri P
WHITE PINE AND
» n t l e t r g f » Inh p ia n ,'
a n d e q u ity are « ideóme
í 11 »-■
as far west ns Hiamarek, N. D. Mr or the grave, so he ehose the former - scuro diminished with cnch baule
ALL
HAIM)
WOODS
m r n t or u t k
|iv-' p o rt&gt; «»**.1 u f i l l e r
n f in
Carnahan was risked In go to nismnrck lumping to hi-* foot he called on ilm
The average unldler And* lie- 111 net
**oiin«*. t m u
m 11 h
th *
F r a n c h ilo
or
r ig h t
Celrf) ( II) Vertí N,. I
hrre-hji f * *r»t *••♦ n r su**h r»«rt *»f * a td p ro f*
and manage thnt office, nml tn 1110 Germans to throw down their arm« terrifying position In be that if »land­
I ACNCIIKS
r r t v » h i r h i h r »ai*| 'nt&gt; «if S a h lb r t l
F lo r id a
Meeting
ever» Tm- 'i.
spring of 1873 ho wont there and the ns tho) were covered tty the rlfi.-s of ing motionless In tin- front rank, ex­
rn a&gt; dratfe* t o
D u n « h a « r at a v a l u a t i o n n f
SKIFFS
o ’clock. ì’ ico liuilthnc
t h r p ropm ^ ty* r r a l o r p e r» o n a l . d ^ w jrrd b y
big chapter In the story of his event­ his friends
ruddy ordered them to posed to tho enemy's fire without be­
ihm n i d
e u V o f » S a n fo rd . F l o r i d i
t o bo J. T. Hoolehnn,
DORIES
G E Turati««.
ful life began. For* It was while ho march In single file toward our ing ablo to reply. T ho order to ad­
h ie d b y a r b i t r a t i o n in m r ,c o r d a n c r w it h t h a
Worthy President
‘-•retiry
.
BUILT TO
g
t
e
r
m
»
o
f
t
h
a
»
a
id
a
b
o
v
a
n
a
m
e
d
a
c
t
.
was at liisniarck that ho sent to tho trenches
He followed behind with vance or to chargo with fixed bayonet«
Heetlon Ö. Thl« ordinane«* «hall
Ih* ln
ORDER
world tho account of the Custer mas­ his rlfio ready.-» When the Germans la then received as a release from
forte from and after the data o f Ito p a u si»
and approval by the mayor
sacre on tho Little Illg Horn fn July. found that the trenches were ao far agony. Movement, even Into greater
«
» « •« »
eoe**
Paso e d b y t h e c i t y c o u n e il o f t h e r l t y o f 1
BOILERS AND TANKS
1176.
away they were waxy, but ns they peril, distracts the mind and greatly
S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , in u p t n s r » í i u n
th t* t • i
BUILT T O ORDER
• la y of F e b r u a r y in th e y r a r o f
out
Lo rd
Fort Abrnhnm Lincoln the post of had previously thrown away their reduces the menial anguish
« n e t h o u s a n d n in e b u r n ir e « ! a m i M i r e n
tho Seventh revolt— and tl hcadquar- arms they could do nothing ngalnst
it
w
h
i
:
u
n
i
h
»
n
Holdlers are seriously affected hy
&lt; «»mpcirnl force* of workmen for
P r e a t d r n l. (* lt y
'» tu n o il
ters of Itrlgaiite* General ( tier, was Paddy nnd Ills rifle, so they made the the trembling of their sutverhint An
road work at all timr*
A 1 1r * t
heal
of
n
bad
Job
and
were
brought
nt Bismarck
Mr Carnnhnn , won
officer who shakiw In his shoe* |* «
# M W l.tlV F I I
i |» f k «if th * &gt;it » *♦* ‘i s»if««r*!*r« I
Brigadier General t'ust.-r’s friendship Into ramp ns prisoners ”
coward In the eye* o f the rank nnd
A t t |' f n » * ,l i h t
2 m l &gt;t»jr o l K * t &gt; r u * 'y . Hi
nnd ho betaine the personal friend of
lilt-, although the men know that many
I h * y*»r o f o u r t ^ r d . o n * l h o a , « n i ] a t m j
Makes 816,000 on Seed Wheat.
h u m lr r d * n d f lllr o n .
the officers itl Lincoln. And »6 it waa
tnllltnry heroes—Henri IV, Turenuo
t&gt; i n u t as u n ii.
Atchison. Kan.— Henry Mcrwlck. an and Frederick the Great, for inslance
.that he and the post surgeon rode out
M a y o r . * * ily of S * r tfo r d , K lu r id * .
I
I. M W. I^&gt;v*ll, I r r .t 'j rwtlly that th*
from tho old garrison with the Custer Alchlsou traveling man, whose terri­ —trembled on going Into a fight
■ hev* 1» e Iru* and c gm rt cony n f. an
expedition when It stnrted In June, tory Includes several western Kansas
ontlninr* pa-.*d at an open srvion ef th*
Colonel Mans la rot 11 «ays thnt offi­
JACKSONVILLE
.FLORIDA'
mayor aria ruuarll ol th* city ol Sanford,
counties,
says
many
mcrchanta
In
that
1876, to punish tho Sioux. The surgeon
cers must understand this feeling. This
Ktorfita, h*td on Ih* t*t &lt;)*y of February,
and the operator made tho first tw-elv« section mado money this year by Is especially truo of lieutenants, for
In th* v**r of our Lord, on* thouund nin*
hundrru
*nd 11It ron.
miles with tho Seventh cavalry. Then (staking fur mens tn aecd wheat last this Inquiry nucala tho fact that tn
(•*•11
M. W. l.n V E L I.,
Good Nature.
khoy turned bark with the last dis­ fall, to bn repaid on u basis of one- battlo all officers from captains up&lt;fi*rk of Gtly Co un rii of th* 4'lty of San­
ford, Herida.
* 4 0 -Fri-«te
When I was young I used to say
patches which llrlgndler General Cus­ fourth tho cr^p. Tho expense of seed­ w'ard are nonexistent so far as tho
Positively Guarantrui
ing Is about two hundred dollars a common soldiers arc concerned. They good-natured thing» and nobody lis­
ter sent
' No word camo back to Illsmarck quarter section. Ona merchant in nla keep their eyes on tholr lieutenants tened to me. Now thnt 1 am old I say In thr 4 Irrult Courl of tha N e.rnth Judlrla
M ade1fo r a ll M a t b m r »
4'lfroll of IdoVida, In end for 8*m ln*t*
Ill-natured things end everybody lis­
from the Seventh cavalry and Its com­ territory made 116,000 this year.
4’ nenly
sxrluslvoly. This was- brought out
tens.— Samuel Rogers.
8. M. Srhvartt
Nolle*
mander. Rut that occasioned no sur­
when Colonel Manglarottl asked tho
**ol
Testing War Fabrics.
prise: Expeditions of that sort were
M. K. n*»eh*r
Allarhmtiit
men what nentlment anlmntcd them
London.—To test war fabrics, &lt;0,000 when tho bullets were falling all
To th* D*(*ndant, M. K. Kletrhrr. nod all
a common occurrence In those days.
olh*r parti*» In lnl*r**l:
It was on tho night of July 6 when recruits m English camps are wear­ around them—was It lovo o f country,
3n^
Notlr* la hrr*by gi**n you, that Chaa. M. |
Hand, ■h*rlft of Srminoi* county, »’torida
•the steamboat Far West came down ing sulta of khaki of different texture religion or their oath o f fidelity to
on th* &amp;lh day ol January, A. I). UMf&gt;, lev­
tho river to Illsmarck. The Far West over tnelr ordinary clothing
ied a aril of allachment on your real *&gt;tat*.
their king? "I went ahead." thsy re­
lying fn Horninol« rounty, iTortda, d**rrtb*d
, brought the wounded of Reno's com ­
plied, almost unanimously, "because
We carry all the leading varieties of a* folio*», to-wlt: Rail nuariar of northeaat
To
Remedy
Rattling
Windows.
mand and tho officlnl dispatches which
Farm, ¿-'frid and Garden Seed that have UUartar of aouthneal quartrr, aection taWVilyDo not allow yourself to he mado my lieutenant went ahead."
four, tawn.hlp i*»niy-on# »nuth, ranee
toltV of the complete annihilation of
It iM m a that once battlo Is on nnd Iwen tested anti known to 1«? adapted to f**n ty-n lrr part, rontalnlng ten arrea more
wakeful
nnd
nervous
by
rattling
win­
the Custer command. •
this
soil
and
climate.
or
leal, taid writ of attachment hc-irg lused
tho
first
feeling
of
terror
haa
vanished
dows or doors when tho comb on
On tho morning of July 6 Mr. Carna­
We can fill your order immediately out of and under th* »eat of th? Circuit
your dresser.makes a perfect wedge, soldier» feel ns If set free. The fever for new crop of all varieties of
Court In and (or Srmlnol* County, Klorlds,
han found on his desk In the telegraph
in-that rerialn raut* pending In *«1« court,
easily Inserted and as easily removed. of combat tnkes possession of them
wherein f . M. Hchwarti I* plaintiff, and
office a carpet bog filled with official
and they think about nothing else.
HEED BEANS, SEED POTATOES, M. K. I fetch« r 1» defendant, Unlau you
Especially
annoying
are
«uch
noise«
In
dlapatchea. There was an Itnmonso
appear
rauae on April 6th, |»tS
hotels and other stranga bedrooms, but
ENGLISH PEAS. CUCUMBER, TO- judgmentto hyeald
default »fil lw entered agalnat
lot of thorn. He ‘'flashed" tho hows.to
you
and
final
judgment
thereon.
Literature of Poverty. v;&gt;
even there the roml* la at hand and
MATO. PEPPER HEED, ETC.'
tho K*at. apd then settled down tp.tha
Wltne*- my hand and **»i of taid court,
In thla ago of print, the literature of
equal to ol! sties of cracks.
thl* th* tlth day of January, A . L&gt;. I s is .
transmission "of the official story to
poverty has swollen to an enormous SEED CORN. SEED OATS, SEED
K. A. llO U fil.A SS,
tho department of war In Washington.
CARBON PAPERS
Clerk ol Clrentl Court. SemlooU ( * .. FI*,
bulk. Statistical books, explicit and
BARLEY, MILLET, SORGHUM
faeatl
Hy Jai. ('. noherle, l&gt;. C.
It was eight o'clock on the morning o f
Millions Spsnt for Soda.
Wllron &amp; |too»hold*r.
contradictory- Hopeful books by soSEED, ETC.
July 6 when ho began hts tremendous
Finest Carbon Paper Made
Attorney» for rtatnllff.
Authorities In tho drug business ce­ clal workers who see salvation In
fd-Fli-IU
task. Not until flvo o'clock tho fol­ il mat e tho number o f soda tountalna
. E v y r Sheet Perlecl
girls' clubs and refined dancing. Hope­
RH O D ES G R ASS SEED
lowing morning— 21 hours—did ho in use in the United 8tates at not less
less books by other social workers
leave his Instruments. Then for three than 76,000 and they are said to rep­
NATAL GRASS SEED
who believe— or. at least, who say—
4'
hours he slept tho sleep of utter ex­ resent an Investment of 460.000,000.
that tho employed are enslaved by the
haustion. He returned to his work, The annual receipts o f these sup­
Complete stock of garden nnd field
employer, and that women and chil­
nnd for 20 hours ho aat at his key. It plies of soft drinks mry total f5Q,*
reeds, poultry feed and supplies, incu­
dren are the prey of men. Highly col­ bators, etc.
■ ■ - waa four o'clock the next morning 000,000.
Plumbing and
ored books by adventurous young Jourwhen ho checked off th« signature of
Wrile for our spring catalogue and
nallits who have masqueraded (for
T e r S a le h r
the Uat dispatch in that old carpet
Gas Fitting
copy'a-sakc) as mill and factory hands. w cckl} «price list on rnultry feed, clc.
*
She Knew.
bag. He had sent 80.000 »fords In the
Gray books by casual observers who
Oldest established and largest good
'‘ Darling," be murmured, os toon oa
tw o shift*aro paralysed by the mere sight of a house in Florida.
For two days tpe eastern newspa­ they had been seated Ip the highslum. Furious books by rabid social­
All Work Receives My Personal
pers had been clamoring for news, and priced restaurant, ‘‘you can h*ve any­
ists who hold that the poor will never E. A . Martin Seed Co
there waa no one to send It Mr. Car­ thing you want .on. Jho bill of fare.
Attention And Best Efforts
be uplifted while there (s .left It) the
206 East pay Street
nahan could not leave bis official work Shall I re a d it off"to you?") “N o," re­
world a man rich enough to pay them
Floridi
and there was no other telegraph op­ plied tho dear girl. “ Just read It to tbu
‘ &gt;- '* -- 5
, '
wage», Imaginative books by poets Jacksonville
•
Florida
waiter."
.
...
erator wltljln tFo hundred ®ITcs»..
Opposite t i l / Hall
Telephone Ne 2S ♦ » Sanford
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What Tuberculosis Costg.
It haa boon ostlmai«-.i n,.lt d
■
from tuberculosis cost th..
UT®»
a million dbllars annually Hir„u7 sT*
loss . of w age, « „ „
, alue « £
things worker« would prod,,
*
co it tit,
were not suffering from
1 d.'vgjf'
To conquer this enem&gt; ,,r
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race more than J2o,u:hmih
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STRAIGHT LINES NOW p j l C S a i E )
Three Hats for Smart Occasions
FASHION’ 3 CHANGES MUST
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Strict Law as to Make and
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Hear In mind when srarching for
now clolhen that all the various loops
and lolda and tucks that dUUgurod our
'coat* last year aro happily absent. W o
aru dressed now In straight lines,
which Is tho most nullable ch oice for
tho average Anglo-Saxon llgure. What­
ever Is plnln over the hips Is good,
provided It Is not too attenuated at
the hem.
True, the American womai^nor her
dressmaker In not prone lo follow tho
new law for wide skirts. It may bo
that tho American commerclnllsts aro
j holding back tho full swing o f this 1
fashion until Inter In tho season when
they count on It for combating a dull
season In Ideas. It will give people
new reason to buy If tho really wlilo
sklrta' aro fpreed after N o k
T hey will take tho placo o f the Yrbcka
from Paris which aro advanced by tho
French designers for the early season
biutha Riviera. am! In Cairo. ■■■»•■
Th o tight long sleeve Is well estab­
lished and perhaps no woman needs n

“ A fter All, Carter’s is the Best”
We have it in every color and for every pos­
sible purpose. Remember the Herald when
you want INK.
Just received a shipment of Carter’s

PEN CRA FT
for Office or Fountain Pen, with the
Patent, Dustproof Pourout.

Pints'.-..'. I-.-:..... ?;*_v.:.::::::::: . . . . : ’Tf..'.'.... 60c...... ..
Ha 1f Pi nts......... ........................................... 35c
4 oz. Bottle, for Fountain Pens, with filler .25c
T r y P E N C R A F T — You Will Use No Other

fATS elaborate and rich enough to
grace tho smartest of occasions
■lire shown In the pretty group pictured
here One of them came from that
celebrated woman among French de­
signers &lt;o whom some excellent Judges
of millinery would hand the blue rib­
bon If a contest fo r supremacy were
on.
This delightful and novel headpiece
from Madame Georgette is n rather
small hat with narrow drooping brim
of velvet. The odd crown Is like a
fan, supported at the left side by a
band which narrows to the rlglii until
II almost disappears
The rrmvn Is
made of overlapping «trills of a fancy
braid and might he effectively mull
aged wilh velvet o r other ribbon
At the front a tall fancy feather of
ostrich and chenille makes a decora
lion full of dash. The hat Is worn at
a saucy tilt but Its lines are so well
managed that nothing of Its elegance
Is lost.
Entirely different In character Is tho
picturesque and exquisite brimmed hat
which first came to the eyes of woman
kind In a New York establishment
It
cannot suffer by comparison even with
so good an example of French art as
the Georgette turban.

Tho shape has a round crown of
moderate slxe and a brim with slight
curves In the edge
The bat Is In
white and black, the top crown a rich
brocade In raised flowers on a satin
ground. Very handsome ribbon, with
plvof edge of silver. Is draped about
Iho side crown. The brim Is of white
faced with black velvet. A very un­
usual ostrich fancy feather with Jet
stem and ornntnent Is posed on (he
brim, two of the pomponltke ends
near the front and the remaining one
at the side.
The third hnt Is plainer hut Is a rich
and elegant model del«'tiding upon Its
unusual outlines and rlehues« of ma­
terials for the distinction Hint (lues Us
class
It 1» of deep sapphire velvet
trimmed with pllage collar ami the
handsomest of shaded oHtrtch plumes.
This Ib also the creation of an Ameri­
can designer which goes to prove that
we can tlo very well by relying upon t
the talent of our own millinery design
ers whether native horn or Imported
Any of these delightful hats might
be made up In other colors than those
described here
If the color bar
monies are well thought out replicas
of them will hue- nothing In In-nuty
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We carry constantly in stock a Complete line of the Old Reliable
CARTER’S INKS. It makes no difference what quantity you de­
sire, nor for what purpose you wish it, we can supply your needs.
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Carter’s Writing Fluid

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Pint Bottles...........

Carters Writing Fluid

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Half-pint Bottles ....... 25c

Carter’s Writing Fluid

in

4-oz Bottles

10c

Carter's Writing Fluid

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2-oz Bottles

5c

Carter’s Black Letter Ink in 2-oz Bottles
Carter's Ink. in Creen, Violet or Blue. 2-oz Bottle
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( 'art or s Red Household Ink, 2-oz Bottle
&lt; art cr’s Red Carmine Ink (for hanks and large offices) half pint 50c
i arler’s Fountain Pen Ink in Black, Creen oi Violet*

v anting against the kimono shape,
which is still shown In many garments
It J a tolerated only when the sleeve
reaches Id the wrist and when 11 Is
tight below tlii- elbow, bul this Is the
only form In which It should lx- con
slilered by « woman buying new*
i lot In s
I 111 titled sleeve Is tittle li bitter In
.verv » u v fur tile petverslon of. the
alliihole has been a nuisance to the
wearer
No sleeve Is us comfortable
ns the one set Into a regulation arm
bole that Is properly cut. Ahf thero'B
the rub. When Is the armhole vvellplacetl? Once out of twelve times
It
Is too smull or too large, too fur over
the arm the usual trouble or loo
deep at tlo- lill’ U Iti the cut nf tl Him
pie armhole there Is needed the high
&lt;st mastery of one s trade as a cut
(erl

In thd picture a shoe made for a man
Is shown. It Is made of black eider­
down, with bright red lining. There
arc several patterns by which Iho
shoes may be cut and they are home­
made. The edges are finished with
crocheted scallops, or worked In but*
ton-holo stitch. The mnterial comes

in pink. blue,
navy, black,
binations, as
shoes seem in
down coverlid

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lavrndrtt. gray, brown,
and in several com­
well as while. These
generste varmlh Tike a

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10c

&lt; art i t ' s Mucilage. 2-oz Bottle
25c

Carter's Numbering Machine Ink (for Numbering Machines or
( ’ash Register) all colors.

L ace and Sat i n Cl e v e r l y Used.

every #ono should be provided with.
IXtuble-faced eiderdown, with tho two
sides In contrasting colors. Is used
to mnke tbeso warm foot coverings.

10c

Carters Koal Black Ink in 2-oz Bottles......... ............... 5c

BOTTOM LEY.

and women. It Is warm and durable
— a great favorite fur winter house
wear.
For tho bedroom tho coxiest slip­
pers aro knitted or closely crocheted
of firm yarn. They have leather soles
lined with lamb's wool and are inado
both for men and women. There nro
many exquisite slippers for tho bed­
room made of ribbon or brocaded silk,
but they have not much In the way
of warmth to recommend them.
Tho eiderdown'bed shoe Is a luxury

40c

Carter’s Koal Black Ink in 4-oz Bottles

Carter’s Stamp Pad Ink ifor Rubber Stamps) all colors

|F THERE la anything that minis*
* lers moro to comfort tlinn warm,
•oft slippers In cold weather, tho
n*mn of U will bo thankfully a c ­
claimed by mankind. Standing under
the edge of Uia bed, roB^t to bo
•Upped on, there should b o V com ­
fortable» pair of slippers for everyone.
And (or wear about tho house In tho
morning there are several kinds of
wxy house slipper«.' There aro laxu*
nous ones for tho bedroom and warm
footgloves" of eiderdown for the bed,
« one sleeps In a cold room.
Slippers are made In such endless
»»riety that oven to describe only those
Intended for wear In cold wealhur
*ould prove Uresome. Two of several
*ood. reliable kinds aro shown her«,
*md a pair of warm carriage shoes lo
*°rn over the feet dressed for tho
•renlng function.
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slipper of felt, for wear
about the house, has a leather solo
««Pd with felL
It is finished with
* ,r*chlnK and 11
pompon on tho
*T " A similar allppor Is cut, high
the ankle and over tho Instep.
&gt;ined aith flannel and bordered with
™f* This style has a leather solo and
necl and is made both for men

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OoatH or loose blouses that have the
raglnll sleeve are not to lie avoided
This season, that especial s!ui|ki Is «•
copied, and It la exceptionally c o m ­
fortable It la not strictly fashionable,
mind you. and It does not look well
on every shoulder, bul there 1» no ren
son against buying a garment which
has It. If the purchaser likes it
The elbow sleeve III every form Is
second class
Even In Informal din
lier govv ns and blouses It dors not rank
with Its two successors; the dlrectolro
and the Grecian
One shows ntl the
arm, or. none. That la the law,
Even as belts on one-pleee frocks
they hove been discarded giving p l a c e
to splendid girdles of ornate t'lilnesiembroidery. A h waistcoats limy have
been replaced by fur.
All stripes hnvo not vanished from
the fashions -T h e broadly marked
silks liko those worn during the
French revolution havo been revived
for whole gowns, not for trimmings,
and there Is a wonderful new fabric
for evening gowns waved In gold.and
black stripes, the former being the
foundation fnbrlc, something like n
cloth o f gold.
Not new. but still smart, are the
three ruffles arranged diagonally about
the hips, and .very new aro Ihe long,
tight lnco sleeves

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C irter’s New Vel Vet Show Card Ink'lfor making card signs) in
Black, Light Red, Dark Red, White, Orange, Light Blue,
1)ark Blue, Brown and Yellow

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PiLsto in Double Well
Jars.............
25c
( ‘arter’s Photo-Library
Paste -in 4 -o z «bottlos
with Brush
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Carter’s Typewriter Ribbons, for any make machine................... 75c

(Copyright. MeClur» N* w»psp»r Syndic«!» i

Silver Lace red Satin;
A froek, In once piece, fusioning In
fb„ bark. Is ma&lt;le‘ with-a black satin"
foundation and a deep, full chiffon
sleeves, and there Is an overblouso of
satin, cut so I hnt It hangs smooth and
wrlnklelcss from tho bust and ends

below tho walHt in a rounded outline.
Silver cordv reach from tho under­
arms seams to tho back of the waist.
The straight satin bodleo suggests. In
Its lines, a coat of mall. There In a
slightly rounded nock line, finished i
with a little rolling collar, aa high In
back as In front, of silver lace.

M AIL ORDERS GIVEN PRO M PT, CAREFUL
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CLOSING
MONDAY

BEGINNING...
WEDNESDAY

S h e e r W h ite G o o d s, V o ile s, R a tin e s, E t c .

5c Embroidery
A most wonderful showing of pretty
Embroidery in many widths and styles, in
values from 10c to 15c, frojn the narrow
to 10 inches wide.
Violet Brand jr «
Price
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No better values have ever been shown
than this counter display from the showest
Val Igtce to an All-Linen Torchon, with insertion to match. Easily worth 10c and
12l^c. Our Violet Brand Sale Price r ~
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Embroidery
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Brand showing of Flouncing, but the
new weave and coloring we have to show
you this season surpasses
sales.

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Nothing prettier for the morning, afternoon and evening wear than
these handsome ( ‘repo, Stripes, Klaxons, Imported Chintz, Dotted Voiles,
with embroidered colors of dots and figures. See this special display dur­
ing our Violet Brand Sale.
30-in. White Mercerized India Linon, good value at 15c and 18c. 1
Violet Brand Sale Price
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30-in. White (»round Figured pattern, easy value at 18c and 20c, 1 A , ,
Violet Brand Sale Price.».............
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30-in. White Ground, Figured pattern Crepe Maybird, valued at 1 A ~
15c, Violet Brand Sale Price
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30-in. White Ground, Figured Pattern Mercerized Mull, value 15c, 1 A
Violet Brand Sale Price
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30-in. White Crepe, regular value 15c. marked for Violet Brand Sale 1 A
at only
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30-in. White Pajama Check, special for underwear. Violet Brand 1
Sale Price..-..
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3(i-in. White Nainsook, good value at 15c, our Violet. Brand Sale 1 A / »
Price
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30-in. White Barred and Striped Lawn, easy valued at 15c, Violet 1 A , ,
Brand Sale Price
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100 Pieces of Plain, Striped, Barred Lawn, a special. \ iolet Brand 1 A ~
Sale Price
1 4 1
27-in. Colored Batine, one of the season's most popular Dress
Goods
AMC
30-in. White Figured Crepe small, neat designs, Moral , stripes and
figures, good value at 35c,Violet Brand Sale Price
^4C
30-in. White Costume Crepe, a dainty dress fabric, valued at 35c, O A ~
Violet Brand Sale Price
3G-in. White Crepe Satilla Cloth, figured, dainty colorings in Moral O /is*
patterns, good valueat 35c, Violet BrandSale Price..........
&lt;m 4 C
36-in. White Voil, solid and figured patterns for evening wear, good Q A „
value at 35c,. Violet Brand Sale Price ...... ................ ....... ... ^ A C
36 and 40-in Lace Voils, Rice Cloth, Crepe Voil, attractive collcc-.
tion, Violet Brand Sale Price
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27-in. Fancy White Dress Goods, Crei&gt;e grain, with attractive plaid o r „
patterns
27-in. White French Crepe, attractive for waist or dress. Violet
Brand Sale-Price
52-in. White Voile, a beautiful drees fabric, for our Violet Brand Sale
this is priced at
40-in. White Mercerized ChilTon, very dainty and pretty, Violet
Brand Sale Pric^*.*—............ .
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27-in. Imported figured Organdie, very popular this season in small
embroidered dots and figures, ,75c value, Violet Brand Sale ...
36-in. Linen Ratine, White, new weave, very pretty for suits. Violet
Brand Sale Price........................... ...................................................
36-in. Floral Silk Organdies of White embroidered, a handsome sheer
material with small embroidered designs, Violet Brand. Sale
36-in. Crepe Voil and Marquisettes, embroidered' in colors, just d*
the thing for waists and dresses, Violet Brand Sale Price .u ... *«P
42-in. Transparent Organdies, allover, embroidered in colors for d*
evening dress, Violet Brand Sale Price
«P

10c Embroidery
Simply astonishing to see what va
can lie bought for Klc. from a narrow i
to an 18-inch Allover. with insert i&lt;*n
match good values for 25c. Violet
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Brand Price /
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W ONDERFUL LACE VALUES

The most magnificent displays of Du eever been shown, from the narrowest of Val
enciennes to the handsome wide patterns .n
All Ovbrs, Real Torchon Laces, natural am
good value at 25c, for our Annual 1 A /(
Violet Brand Sale, price
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White, Natural and
Colored Linen
Linens ih any shape or fonn are always
good, hence we have bought Linens in all
kinds and colors and great quantities of
them, from the sheerest Linen Lawn to tin
heaviest Crash-Suitings.
In colors we have every known shade,
from-35c to 50c, Violet Brand Sale

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SAN FORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. M \Ill’ ll 2, 1015
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COMMERCIAL CLUB
MET FRIDAY NIGHT
pic m e e t in g a n d s m o k e r
ON FRIDAY NIGHT,
MARCH I2tb.

The Commercial Club hold their
regular meeting last Fiiday night
tnd on arcount o f the »mall at­
tendance President Lake adjourned
the meeting early. T his wan neew M,y tu»cause the groworr-wT-ro anxiou* to hold a meeting in the same
place at 8:30 and the Commercial
Clyb was willing to give way to the
grower» meeting.
There wire many matter» of im4&gt;ertance tfr WHW .before the clubbut they were postponed until the
next meeting night which, will occu r
on Friday night, M arch 12th and
on that night evety member is urged
to be present.
On account of counter attractions
the attendance at the meetings of
the Com [tier dal Cl ub has not been
as large as it should be and now that
the »pring season is ut hand the o f­
fices ate anxious for a rousing meet­
ing to be hold to discuss matters of
importance tegurding the city nnd
county.
At the meeting to lie held on
March 12th the annual ejection of
offireis will occur and the tn* tubers
(.«should endeavor to tie .p iwent ntld
make it one of the best of tin- entire
year
Alter the election a smoker will Be
held and all the members and those
who are interested in the welfare of
Sanford and would like to join the
dub should be present and become
member*.
Ttie (,'ommei cial t ’luli has Been
one of tiie most im portant factors
in the city and county and then* is
much work to lie accom plished here
lht* season and it will lie started by
the' rluli
Be present on Frjday evening,
March 12th without full.

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The ilnrgelt Entertainment
, Fhrve days until the apja&gt;ainnre
of M iin* Evelyn Bnrgelt, cartoonist
and reader at the Baptist Temple
on Wednesday evening. March 3rd
and 00 per cunt of the seats in the
assembly room huve been engaged.
If you want to go where the people FIRST STREET HAS BRICK
are to be Wednesday night go to the
BLOCK FOR THE MONTH
Dnpltst Tom pin.
Every sent {» a
OF MARCH
com fortable one.
Call at Philips
drug store today afid select yours.
Miss Hurgelt charms her audience
The material growth of Sanford
with Hashes of wit ami humor while is slow but steady and sure and the
her pictures arc taking shape under buildings that are being erected nowher magic touch, and surprises all by are substantial and reflecting III the
the display of her diverse talents, in the solid -foundations * of
the fu­
earh of which sin* exr^fi
, ture prosperity of the city. *
She usually give* one rending
Among the building operations for
during the evening which occupies Marrjt is the new- brlrk block that
twenty minutes or more, and as she will be erected on Firct street by
talks, »he carries the audience from F. L. Woodruff thul will contain
ono scene to another in the story tw o.»lorn roornx-imd one officn room.
_u- Is "rflAt Mf?," at air 'tfmes tilled
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The block will be erected on the site
with enthusiastic mtorest.
Best of now occupied by the frame shackaU - t herw -«tones -often carry5 with thut served as a kitchen and general
them a lesson which leaves the audi­ eye sore for the Sanford House for
ence better for having attended. It so many years and was occupied by
is not unusual for many people in a pressing club and quick lunch and
the audience to be melted to tears other kinds ol business..
during one of these renditions. The
The frame building is being made
drawings, together with the Words ready today for removal to another
Verve" to make tin- rendition us a part of the city and us soon us this
whole« decidedly realistic
is accomplished the building of the
Adult tickets, 50 cents. Two foi luick block will sturt.
85 cents.
Four for $1.60.
Chil­
Mr. Woodruff is a Sanford man
dren 26 cents. Two for 10 cents.
who ha* spent bis early life here and
On sale at Philips drug store
who has enough confidence in the
city to invest all of his money in
his home town
lie has recently
finished a fine brick building at the
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ANOTHER BLOCK THE NEW DOPE LAW
FOR BUSY SANFORD GOES INTO EFFECT

WILL START WORK

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Un InLW InUKlH m
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PLANS

FOR

FINE NEW EDIFICE

Yesterday, March 1, marked the
beginning of operation
throughout
the country o f the Harrison untinarcotir law, which forbids the im­
port, manufacture, production of,
dealing in, dispensing, selling, dis­
tributing or giving away, opium,
cora leaves or any compound, man­
ufacture; salt, derivative, or prepar­
ation thereof except after rugistra-lion .wiijv ihe -rolleerirr* of • internal
revenue, and under the regulations
prescrilnid by the provisions o f -the
act.
As drug/ist* are affected more
than any other das* of people by
the art, and after them jobbers,
physician*, dentists and veterinary
surgeon*, the following suggestions
from Kli Lilly and Company, manu­
facturing chemijt* and wholesale
druggin* of Indtanopolis, will Be of
instructive interest to all:
Obtain a supply of the blank
forms at once so as to bo ready to
comply with the law.
Do not put
this 111 a* an unexpected delay might
Be exceedingly annoying.
Make a list of all items in your
stock wldch come tinder tiie law.
and tm&lt; •*• nr. eotory of them, athis it.fnrni.it ion might lie needed
It would In- an excellent plun. if
prartimhli
to separate \otir Mar
[¡Mill
&gt; -tuck from your general
stock and keep it by itself.
After ihe law i- in force, make mu
all order- lor supplies of these items
on tin -egulur blank form and make
also a duplicate of each order on tin*
form provided for dial purpose
Keep tin' duplicate* not less than
tw o year in *uch a way that they
dill [I'.idll v III' inspected by till*
|pro [let official*, if desired

i""1uf,,w'"“rs ‘‘K
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in i-ontiertioii with N 11 (iarner
j built the magnificent brick building
P R E S B Y T E R IA N S FINALLY DE- on First street, consisting of two
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ALL DRUGS AND PREPARA­
TIONS WITH OPIUM ARE
SUBJECT TO LAW

«ture rnnm- uml office* ori thè sei

orni lloor and also owns much resi­
dence property in thè city and hundieii» of uiTes ni furiti pro|H*rty

The faci timi Sunford'* grnwtli
After .i lung delay .irn! dts.'iis-ioii
over the pi.ms for •hchuildtng t In­ cali l»e truced to ilio homo penple
board of deacons of the Prodtyterian and tliut Sa ninni men bave thè ronchurch announce t hat the foundii- fidence iri thè city is thè strongest
lion will tie started I tils wool and kllid of evldence tliut t he city Is ori
."a¡lidi) [ •' »oliti foundalmn ami sooner or
the church will he Built
as possible
The pl.iii- foi the Pres­ in ter wdl ai traci ut Iter investors
byterian Church are said to be the wini are noi llving bufo
The new Block will he of thè m-w
best of the kind that have been
Desperado A sh ley S u r r e n d e r s
drawn - By a Florida architect and style &lt;*f hard stirfuced hrick unii
West Palm lleueh, Mar 1 John com Inne a beautiful style of lirehl wheri linished wdl udii much to
Witlt thè ctmytlction
Ashley, the leuclyr. Joe Ashley, .his lecture with a plan that will give First S t r e e t
of thè gnvernment Building thè Santhe
greatest
amount
of
»puce
nnd
father and a brother, Will Ashley,
ford House property wffl l&gt;e alinosi
three of the five men who held up comfort
solidty
huilt up wjth Business house*.
The
work
has
tieen
delayed
for
the Bank of Stuart M onday morn­
some
time
and
it
seemed
that
the
ing and secured over ¡4 ,OOP in rash
were captured Friday morning and i htiri h would have no home for tin*
The "■Dumdum" Pepper
summer hut wuh the work started |
are now in jail here.
The capture was made easy on now and I lie plan« definitely de
Hu. i K . l i m n '
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D i d \"ti * \ r r
aerount &lt;&gt;f John Ashley Being wound jiu led it i- ••Haiti licit the atidi ln.tr ••l tin* M'« variety ol ¿•••iijiiT*
*&lt;i Me pr.u in-ally gave himself up ) IotlnIn w,' I&lt;• i ofuplot•d -it iiin i- ■.ilie.l tiie
ilutmluni "
I'he i nne
Boh Ashley, another brother and and ■• m o • an lie held ill I lie new
liumdum" for a new sweet pepper
Kid l.uwe have nut yet Been caught, churyh by the lirst of Inly ut least was originated by F. \V. Chesbro, a
The lot at the corner of Oak trucker of Palm lleueh county. Mr.
although the posse is still after (hem .
Kid Lowe Is said to have the booty- avenue and Third street is one of Cheaebro wnoted some Bermuda
the best in the city and the final union seed and sent to a Michigan
in his possession.
*
decision
of the officer* "I the church firm fur a supply hut. much to hi*
The capture was made in a swamp
about six mile* west of Kobe Sound to keep tin- lot and Build I lie new dl*gU*l. the seeil -hipped him proved
Will Ashley was sighted by tin- o f­ building meet» with tin- approval to lie i&gt;fp|&gt;er instead of onion
ongri gatton
T he Nothing daunted, Mr I hesehro
ficer* and John then called for th cm | "l **if‘
starting
o
f
the
n
e
w
1
irch
will
B&gt;to come and take him
He was in
inude i seed bed and rm*&gt;-d the
tiie
lueuns
of
I
it
i
ii g n ,
tie*
Pr,-B&gt;
a very weakened condition on a.
plant-, h.iviug no idi'a tliat l Be
roum u( the wound in in» face, lerians of the city alid country to­ peppers would amount to much hut
caused By n shot fired either By gether and already oilers of assist­ the plupts thrived and tiie fruit
h‘ rv elf or one of bin party, as they ance from friends ut a distance lire seemeii to Be wholly different from
Then anything he had ever seen. Being
•ped&gt; through the town of ' Stuart coming in to the d e c o n * .
is
.n
oth
in
g'lik
e
a
new
borne
to
givt unlike the ordinary pepper produced
in an automobile just after the
impetus
to
n
church
and
tig*
begin
in Florida as they were very sym­
hold-up. John Ashley admits the re
sponsihility foi the robbery
Ho ning of the new Presbyterian church metrical in shape and extended to a
claims that Kid Lowe, who is u rel- in Sanford mean* the beginning of »harp point.
A shipment of these
&gt;tive( shot him to get him out of a new and better era o f church work popper* was made to Chicago nnd
the way so that Lowe might get a uniting the Presbyteri. i s.
the commission man wired Mr
The new Presbyterian church will Mr. Cheaebro ut once for the name
bigger share of the booty.
new
brick of that variety. Mr. Chesehro re­
After the capture
John
was give Sanford three
brought Into Kobe Sound in a churches in this city all started in plied by saying that they were
The Bap­ called the "du m d u m ." The next
* agon, and then to West Palm the [last twelve months
Beach by automobile. He wus taken tist church is almost completed and day the Chicago Tribune gave space
•t once to I)r. Peek's office to huve already occupied.
The Methodist on the first page to the following
his wounds attended to. The bullet is more than half mnipleted and "Dum dum peppers were offered for
entered the jaw', coming out of the this week will witness the laying of »ale in South Water street yesterday.
Opposite aide o l the face near the the foundation of the Prcshyteriun. They were the first dumdum pep-.
\
***•• The sight of ono cyo is gone.
ju*rs over seen in the street, and
His condition Is considered critical.
naturally, in any mnrket in the
Act of a Yanilnl
world.
The dumdum pepper is a
R he recovers sufficiently he will
S. Uuuge is usuuliy in gootl humor
*i&gt;Ve to stand trial next month for
brand new variety of the green pep­
but just now he feel* that hr has
»he murder of the Indian, DcSoto
per family. It was never known be­
*g«-r, with which he bbgan hi» law- been imposed upon by parties urv fore this year, and has been, dubbed
Mr. Runge ^tad a fine
lew career, which has equalled in known.
the dumdum because it resembles in
kumquat tree in his yard that was
form the much discussed, snub nosed
the exploits o f the James
full of fruit and was the pride and
boys.
bullets said to be used in the Euro»
jo y of the neighborhood. The other
There it no longer any doubt but
[»can war.
The dum dum pepper
night som e miscreant walked into originated in Florida and was
V
Ashley» perpetrated the
the frnt yard and pulled up the
ra,n bold-up at Stuart two weeks
calved in Chicago by Hall, Wedge
entire
treo nnd fruit and took them
•I«», the robbery qt the Thomas
&amp; Carter. Whether it will cause the
away and Mr. Runge think* he has
disastrous results that dumdum bul­
.0IP
Deerfield, the shooting of
u case against the fellow should he
»J18 hunters' camp at night west of
lets are said to cause has not yet
°&gt;tnon, and nupnrpua assault* on ever get holtl of him.
been ascertained."
•f* l.en* w^° *bey chanced to meet
The Tribune also had an illustra­
N e w Land C o m p a n y
JJ- Ev*r«M ea.
tion of tiie pepper. It ftus an arior
The W. J. Westfall lot ml Co. hus
'fcfw * D*ker “ fratlfied over
•Ring the capture of the', trio so opened offices in the Welborne to state that ht&lt; pepper originated
{oF
kno»'in* that had it not been block anti will do a general lund in Florida as this is not rrtie. Tho
They nre handling th* seed cumo from Michigan but the
hu u ! e,lo^, condition. John and business.
^ brothers would have" put ui&gt; a Astar lands in Lake county, the namz dumdum originated by Mr.
...
t!l*i mi|ht have resulted in Chuluota lands and orange grove Chcsebro probably will »tick to the

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Do not dispense or supply any of
the drug* or preparations covered by
tin- law. except on all order. In
proper form, from .y registered per
son. or on the prescription of a reg­
istered physician, dentist or veter­
inary surgeon, or unless you art* a
registered p h ysician ,'dentist or vet­
erinarian and are supplying your
patient in the course of your profeoi.iriol practice
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*." • disp. t.-c- * in B itrugs w lulu in
[ • ■ •I,aI a ! 1,*o •I.it1 « c ••»• lin* pa t len I
on
rord need tic kept
In all other
case* where he supplie» or dispenses
such drug lie must make a record of
the drug and the amount dispensed,
tin' nume of l he patient and the
■lai, unii pfe-erv*’ this record two
\••
-• • that all prc-criptlon- are dated
and -igned B ilo* pre-.-riBer
I hi*
•1 •user in i-i p re -cu e i* •to B*r
t w•• \cur*
Be prepared
' io% time to fur
nt-B votir collector of internal rev
«hue with a correct statement, c o v ­
ering not more than three months,
showing the amount of such drugs
receive}! by you, the persons from
w hom rimivi d. the amount received
from each pefsoit and the date when
Tel e l v e t i .

Do not forget thul compliance
with the fodera) law does not re­
lieve you from observing your state
law- or r.iy ordinances, if tlitre are
any legulating tin* use and sale of
any of tile narcotic^.
If you need a partial or a com ­
plete list of the persons who are reg­
istered in yout district, you enti get
it from the collector i f tile district
on the payment of i l for every Hid
names or fraction thereof.

Cheap Bate* to Miami

On account of the meeting of the
Florida Press Association tho rail­
roads of Florida have «natio the
.cheapest rates that have ever been
The
given for a simih.r meering
•round trip rate .from Sanford to
Minmt will lie $7.35. Date o f sale
will be March 23, 24 and 25, good
until March 3!*t.
The hotels will also make special
rate* and tin* rate card can be had
at the Hcaald office if any one here
i* interested in the trip, Miami will
be at her prettiest at this time and
the weather should be ideal and the
Magic City is preparing for.a record
breaking , crowd.
Many Sanford
people have signified their intention
»hrrts01.111* ° ,ncer* being shot. The property In DcSoto county and sev­ varlct as (png as they are raised.— of attending the meeting of the Press
Association and the rates are cerLo “ b, ¿«»ermfned to get" Kid eral other land propositions. Hr W.
tafftly
attractive
Packer
e »nil Bob Ashley nt any cost. Hoffman has chargo of the office.
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Mas* Meeting for Men

CONGRESS ADJOURNS

On Friday night, March 12th
there is to he à mass meeting h&gt;r i T I I I T A O n i 1 /
IT
IT A A l l
men only at the Baptist Temple
1 his mwling wuj ‘&gt;e ln c »iarK&lt;* of a
committee appointed by the Ha pati t
Sunday school looking forward to WILL RUSH THROUGH WITH
the enrollment of 100 more m en'in
IM P O R T A N T ySGISLA*
the school. The general cominlUe«
in charge of thi* meeting is as fol­
TION T H IS WEEK
low*: Bros. B. F. Kiel I, chairman,
W E. Scoggan, S. G. Kennedy, F. E.
Washington, Mach. 1.— With tw o
Gatchcl and G. E. Thompson. This
and
a half days left in tl)e life o f the
committee has l&gt;ecn subdivided Into
Sixty-third
congress, both houses are
committees for special work, with
assistant« given each as follows; prepared to sit almost continuouslyProgram— B. F. Exell, chairman; until noon Thursday, March 4, to
George Hytnan and Jno. D. Jinkinsi complete necessary business, and,
Invitation — F. E. Gatchcl, chairman; if pouible, to enact a few im portant,
W* C, DeCountey and ErneaUBetta; measures obstructed by the Ship
Publicity W. E. Scoggan, chair­ Purchase Bill fight.

H U K ju A l A l NUUll

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man; la-die Brian- an ii K* -P. R i n « r &gt;'Hegifmirnr tom orrow 'the 'se n a te
Refreshment»— G.
E.
Thompson, nnd house will consider conference
chairman; Geo. D. Ballarli am i Alar*. ■rnpQfla lu .th* gre»»«*«pply ■H+hrrap-"'
vin Mitchell; Reception— S. G. Ken­ proximating $1,000,000,000 to de­
nedy, chairman: W. C. Bray. K. R. fray government expenses for the
Murrell, A. P. Aldridge and Dr. next fiscal year. The senate has yet
to dispose of the $11,000,00 0 'ln dia n
Denton.
bill and the rivers and harbors bill.
One hundred and fifty men ex­
That It will he impossible to pass
pressed themselves when the house
the senate river and harbors bill.
to house canvass wus taken on Jan.
That It will be impossible has been
1st as preferring the Baptist church
conceded.
A joint resolution ap­
and this movement is to get them
propriating a lump »Urn of $30,to know that tho- Sunday school
000,000 probably will be substituted.
wants to enroll them an regular
War department officials have esmembers.
timatcij that it will requite this
amount to take'rare of existing pro­
jects.

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*«$5
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1

THOUSAND DOLLARS
RAISED FOR CHURCH

j Little - difficulty is looked for with
¡any of the other supply bills, al­
though senate increases fur sub|marines in the* naval Dill program
may require some ronoessions, and
the fate of the original hill is doubtIt KO I 111. H11O O I) O l P R E S B Y - ful. owing to the M rfu m ber rural
T E R I AN C H U R C H D O E S
j credits rider attached unexpectedly
TO WORK
1
The house agricul­
ture committee ¡tlans to substitute
for the M»-Cumber rider the farm
The Brotherhood class of tile loan credits lull approved by the
Prcshyteriun church held it most iri- President. If this can lie approved
(cresting and important meeting at by the house in agreeing to a ronthe Presbyterian manse last Friday Terence report, senate leaders believe"
evening,
and the meeting brought i it cun past the senetmu a spirit of .on *iruction that will,
ThlJ
Hccomplaih (arm
ultimately build up a greater B rot her
legislation is expected to leave
hood ria»* and will also start build­ little opportunity for consideration of
ing operations on the church.
other general legislation, including
Tilt* meeting was called to order the Philippine self government nnd
by President Minton and vurtou* the water power dam site Dill», It
members were called upon to say will also hold buck the lust effort of
something for tile good of the Democratic leader* to pass the ship
church and the church work. It do-jblll.
veloped that the greatest work cut!
out foi the class wit* a larger mem
Dehnte al High School
Bership and the beginning of the
IIn April Iflth the Boys’ Debating
new church
So.
iet y of the Sanford High School
It w.i* defili Ilet) derided that the
and
Ih» Debuting Society of Stetla * " ■ niBl and would ral*e $ I Olili
-iiic
I'oi
ver-ity Pi epuratoti' Depnrtto w a rd the Building fund of tiie to
The subchurch and
that tin* Board (|[ nient will have a deflate.
decoitn should be informed nl once JCC» * W&gt;H be
1 he Present Itam ithat this sum would be available as gratiun .Luws are Adequate if Strictsoon us tin same was needed
The ly E nforced."
Kor Sanford ihe Orators will bo
i-[ns* wilt raise I lie fund by personal
emitr|hiitions made at tiie first meet Albert Fry, Ernest Shepherd and
mg in ea.-h month and every mem­ Sherman Itouth, Yivian Speer; alber of the elass and all of those w h o! »ernate
are interested III the work of the
Itr.ii tier hood art. urged i&lt;&gt; I»* pre*

I h o se F r e e S c r i i * .

•■til a l O n m e e t i n g - a n d . m i l r i t i u t e

• Congressman
Claude
I.'E ngle
their mite
sends the following letter regarding
The member- of tin* Brot lierliood those free seeds
think they should start the work of
Ortega, Fla., Mur. 1.
the new church and the auditorium
R.
J.
Holly.
Ed. Herald:
at least cad lie huilt at once, thus
giving l he congregation a house of J Dear Friend:
worship of their own. creating a b e t-1 j |)BVt, or,[,.red the Agricultural
ler leelmg und holding the m ember*« Depart ment.
Washington, to send
together
you (|tP good seed about which I
After the meeting choice chicken wrote you.
sandwiches, coffee and cigars were'
if y „ „ run „ notice that you art»
served and the members lingered goiqg to get ihese seed, ant! theh
long in the evening discussing ways another notice when you get them ,
and means for a bigger and better (iff* may
t|,P „leans o f preventItrotlierliood and a new Presby- mg these seed being sown on stony
terinn church
I in* meeting was ground or among thistles by getting
most enthusiastic nnd much gootl
|n
hands of good sower»
will result from tiiese meetings that ready to receive them in the spirit
art* to be held once each month reg- ¡n whlch they are sent, thus carryulnrly.
mg okt the p.'arts of our beneficent
The Brotherhood class has accom - government to make the labors of
pllehed much good In the work of the toiling iarmcni more fruitful nnd
the church ami is one of the strong­ yield an abradant harvest.
I have to my credit In tho G o v ­
est organizations in the city.
A
committeo appointed by the presi- ernment Printing Office and other
dent, consisting of 1). L. Thrasher, . places, several hundred books on
R. J Holly, D. D. Caldwell and various subjects. If you express a
It. H. Muirhcad will have the fund desire for them I will send 'some o f ’
in charge anti will devise ways and these to you for distribution among
means for raising same.
the good people who PPud your pa­
per, For the seed and for the pub­
lication, my frank will be good nine
"Florida Flying Squadron”
|months after March 4thi
I thni
The "F lying Squadron" will ar" ; that among the lot l‘ have u numrivc. by its first team, al Sanford i \WT Q( |urK,. wn|| ,ni, p, ,,f th- United
and he at the Congregational church State*.
Saturday and Sunday. March G and i Please let me know if you can: to
7th. Saturday 3 p.' m! and night
undertako this distribution of pam­
7:30. and Sunday morning nnd night.
phlets, books, etc.
-

The theme which tho men of this
Yours frrtei nolly,
sqnndrun will present will be, "E d u ­
CLAUDE
L*ENGLE.
cational Evangelism."
Dr. Pratt
ot Rollins College, and Dr. Adams
Ed. Note: We have written him
of Chicago will speak; Supt. W al­ to send the teodi and the booklets
dron will also bo present. All are and maps but as^ yet we have not
cordially welcomed.
received »ny of them.
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