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F E U R Ü A R Y 2«. |.j,5

T H E B A N K O K I) H E R A L D

PAGE EIG H T

CLOSING
MONDAY

BEGINNING...
WEDNESDAY

S h eer W h ite Goods, V o iles, R atines, E tc .

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
UC

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 ~
only per yard........ ........I .............
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Embroidery
Flouncing
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We were^vqryj proud of our last Violet
Brand showing of Flouncing, but the
new weave and coloring we have to show
you this season surpasses
sales.

all

previous

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
AUC
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
A l/l
30-in. White Crepe, regular value 15c. marked fo r 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
lU t
30-in. White Barred and Striped Lawn, easy valued a t 15c, Violet 1 A , ,
Brand Sale Price
AUC
100 Pieces of Plain, Striped, Barred Lawn, a special. \ iolet Brand 1
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
Violet Brand Sale Price
3G-in. White Crepe Satilla Cloth, figured, dainty colorings in Moral
patterns, good value a t 35c, Violet Brand Sale Price...........
&lt;m 4 C
36-in. White Voil, solid and figured patterns for evening wear, good
„
value a t 35c,. Violet Brand Sale Price ....... .................. ........ ... ^ A C
36 and 40-in Lace Voils, Rice Cloth, Crepe Voil, attractive collcc-.
tion, Violet Brand Sale Price
.
.......... ^ 4 C
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^*.*—............ .
.... ..... .........................;..... .
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 P rice............................. .................. ....... ..............................
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 B rand Sale Price
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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
1/
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 a t 25c, for our Annual 1 A /(
Violet Brand Sale, price
AUl

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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P U B L IS H E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

T H E SANFORD H ER A LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAY S

I N S Ä N F O R D - L ife la W,„ih L ,oing
VOLUM*- VI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. M \Ill’ll 2, 1015
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COMMERCIAL CLUB
MET FRIDAY NIGHT
pic m e e t i n 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 of the »mall a t­
tendance President Lake adjourned
the meeting early. This wan neewM,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 occur
on Friday night, March 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 of­
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 .piwent 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 important factors
in the city and county and then* is
much work to lie accomplished here
lht* season and it will lie started by
the' rluli
Be present on Frjday evening,
March 12th without full.

♦
The ilnrgelt Entertainment
, Fhrve days until the apja&gt;ainnre
of Miin* 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
comfortable one.
Call at Philips
drug store today a fid 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 two.»lorn roornx-imd one officn room.
_u- Is "rflAtMf?," at a ir 'tfmes tilled
.... 7
*««
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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A M I f P 111 n I t IT n P I I kr ,,,r," ‘r "* ,&gt;iir^ “ vr," Ir' ar" 1 (’nm

ANOTHER BLOCK THE NEW DOPE LAW
FOR BUSY SANFORD GOES INTO EFFECT
ALL DRUGS AND PREPARA­
TIONS WITH OPIUM ARE
SUBJECT TO LAW

NO, 55
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/
men only at the Baptist Temple
1 his m w l i n g w u j ‘&gt;e ln c »i a r K&lt;* of a

IT

IT A A l l

HUKjuAl Al NUUll

committee appointed by the Ha pati t j
—
Sunday school looking forward to WILL RUSH THROUGH WITH
the enrollment of 100 more m en 'in
IMPORTANT ySGISLA*
the school. The general cominlUe«
in charge of thi* meeting is as fol­
TION THIS WEEK
low*: Bros. B. F. Kiel I, chairman,
W E. Scoggan, S. G. Kennedy, F. E.
Washington, Mach. 1.— With two
Gatchcl and G. E. Thompson. This
and
a half days left in tl)e life of 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 important,
W* C, DeCountey and ErneaUBetta; measures obstructed by the Ship
Publicity W. E. Scoggan, chair­ Purchase Bill fight.
man; la-die Brian- an ii K* -P. R i n « r &gt;'Hegifmirnr tomorrow 'the 'sen ate
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 $ 11,000,0 00'lndian
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.
j Little - difficulty is looked for with

Yesterday, March 1, marked the
beginning of operation
throughout
the country of 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 I ndtanopolis, 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
¡an y of the other supply bills, a l­
though senate increases fur substock wldch come tinder tiie law.
and tm&lt; •*• nr. eotory of them, a|marines in the* naval Dill program
in i-ontiertioii with N 11 (iarner this it.fnrni.it ion might lie needed
may require some ronoessions, and
the fate of the original hill is doubtj built the magnificent brick building It would In- an excellent plun. if
P R E S B Y T E R I A N S FIN A L L Y DE- on First street, consisting of two prartimhli to separate \otir Mar It KO I 111. H11O O I ) O l P R E S B Y - ful. owing to the M rfu m b e r rural
«ture rnnm- uml of f i c e* ori thè sei
[¡Mill
&gt; -tuck from your general
T E R I AN C H U R C H D O E S
j credits rider attached unexpectedly
( TDK ON PLANS FOR
orni lloor and also owns much resi­ stock and keep it by itself.
TO W ORK
1
T h e house agricul­
FINE NEW ED IFIC E
ture committee ¡tlans to substitute
dence property in thè city and hunAfter ihe law i- in force, make mu
dieii» of uiTes ni furiti pro|H*rty
for the M»-Cumber rider the farm
all order- lor supplies of these items
The Brotherhood class of tile loan credits lull approved by the
The
faci
timi
Sunford'*
grnwtli
on
tin
-egulur
blank
form
and
make
After .i lung delay .irn! dts.'iis-ioii
Prcshyteriun church held it most iri- President. If this can lie approved
over the pi.ms for •hchuildtng t In­ cali l»e truced to ilio homo penple also a duplicate of each order on tin*
(cresting
and important meeting at by the house in agreeing to a ronboard of deacons of the Prodtyterian and tliut Sa ninni men bave thè ron- form provided for dial purpose
the
Presbyterian
manse last Friday Terence report, senate leaders believe"
fidence
iri
thè
city
is
thè
strongest
Keep tin' duplicate* not less than
church announce t hat the foundiievening,
and the meeting brought i it cun past the senetkllid
of
evldence
tliut
t
he
city
Is
ori
two
year
in
*uch
a
way
that
they
lion will tie started I tils wool and
Hccomplaih (arm
."a¡lidi) [ •' »oliti foundalmn ami sooner or dill [I'.idll v III' inspected by till* mu a spirit of .on*iruction that will, ThlJ
the church will he Built
ultimately
build
up
a
greater
B
rot
her
legislation
is
expected to leave
as possible
The pl.iii- foi the Pres­ in ter wdl ai traci u t Iter investors |pro [let official*, if desired
hood
ria»*
and
will
also
start
build­
little opportunity for consideration of
Do not dispense or supply any of
byterian Church are said to be the wini are noi llving bufo
ing operations on the church.
other general legislation, including
The new Block will he of thè m-w the drug* or preparations covered by
best of the kind that have been
Tilt* meeting was called to order the Philippine self government nnd
Desperado Ashley Surrenders
drawn - By a Florida architect and style &lt;*f hard stirfuced hrick unii tin- law. except on all order. In
by
President Minton and vurtou* the water power dam site Dill», It
West Palm lleueh, Mar 1 John com Inne a beautiful style of lirehl wheri linished wdl udii much to proper form, from .y registered per members were called upon to say will also hold buck the lust effort of
Witlt thè ctmytlction son. or on the prescription of a reg­
Ashley, the leuclyr. Joe Ashley, .his lecture with a plan that will give First Street
of
thè
gnvernment
Building thè San- istered physician, dentist or veter­ something for tile good of the Democratic leader* to pass the ship
the
greatest
amount
of
»puce
nnd
father and a brother, Will Ashley,
ford House property wffl l&gt;e alinosi inary surgeon, or unless you art* a church and the church work. It do-jblll.
three of the five men who held up comfort
The work has tieen delayed for solidty huilt up wjth Business house*. registered physician,'dentist or vet­ veloped that the greatest work cut!
the Bank of Stuart Monday morn­
out foi the class wit* a larger mem
erinarian and are supplying your
D e h n t e al Hi gh S c h o o l
ing and secured over ¡ 4 , OOP in rash some time and it seemed that the
Bership and the beginning of the
patient
in
the
course
of
your
proi
htiri
h
would
have
no
home
for
tin*
were captured Friday morning and
I In April Iflth the Boys’ Debating
new church
feoi.iriol practice
The "■Dumdum" Pepper
summer hut wuh the work started |
are now in jail here.
So.
iet y of the Sanford High School
It w.i* defili Ilet) derided that the
The capture was made easy on now and I lie plan« definitely de
I a pti &gt; -I I •• .I, n* l-t o r u - t . rm
and
Ih» Debuting Society of StetHu. i K . l i m n '
I-1.«
D i d \ "ti * \ r r
la*" ■ niBl and would ral*e $ I Olili
aerount &lt;&gt;f John Ashley Being wound jiuled it i- ••Haiti licit the atidi ln.tr ••l tin* M'« v a r ie ty ol ¿•••iijiiT* *." • disp. t.-c- * in B itrugs wlulu in
-iiic
I'oi
ver-ity Pi epuratoti' Depnrttoward the Building fund of tiie to
*&lt;i Me pr.u in-ally gave himself up ) IotlnIn w,' I&lt;• i ofuplot•d -it iiin i- ■.ilie.l tiie ilutmluni "
The subI'he i nne [ •■ •I, a I a ! 1,*o •I.it 1«c ••»• lin* pa t len I church and that tin* Board (|[ nient will have a deflate.
Boh Ashley, another brother and and ■•m o • an lie held ill I lie new liumdum" for a new sweet pepper on rord need tic kept
In all other decoitn should be informed nl once JCC» * W&gt;H be
1
he
Present
ItamiKid l.uwe have nut y e t Been c a u g h t , churyh by the lirst of Inly ut least
was originated by F. \V. Chesbro, a case* where he supplie» or dispenses that this sum would be available as gratiun .Luws are Adequate if StrictThe lot at the corner of Oak trucker of Palm lleueh county. Mr. such drug lie must make a record of
although the posse is still after (hem.
soon us tin same was needed
The ly Enforced."
Kid Lowe Is said to have the booty- avenue and Third street is one of Cheaebro wnoted some Bermuda the drug and the amount dispensed,
Kor Sanford ihe Orators will bo
i-[ns* wilt raise I lie fund by personal
the best in the city and the final union seed and sent to a Michigan tin' nume of l he patient and the
in his possession.
*
emitr|hiitions made at tiie first meet Albert Fry, Ernest Shepherd and
The capture was made in a swamp decision of the officer* "I the church firm fur a supply hut. much to hi* ■lai, unii pfe-erv*’ this record two mg in ea.-h month and every mem­ Sherman Itouth, Yivian Speer; alabout six mile* west of Kobe Sound to keep tin- lot and Build I lie new dl*gU*l. the seeil -hipped him proved \••
ber of the elass and all of those who! »ernate
-• • that all prc-criptlon- are dated are interested III the work of the
Will Ashley was sighted by tin- of­ building meet» with tin- approval to lie i&gt;fp|&gt;er instead of onion
ongri gatton
T he Nothing daunted, Mr I hesehro
and -igned B ilo* pre-.-riBer
I hi* I tr.ii tier hood art. urged i&lt;&gt; I»* pre*
ficer* and John then called for thcm |"l **if‘
I hose Free Scrii*.
starting
o
f
the
new
1
irch
will
B&gt;to come and take him
He was in
inude i seed bed and rm*&gt;-d the •1 •user in i-i pre-cue i* •to B*r •■til al O n m e e t i n g - and . m i l r i t i u t e
• Congressman
Claude
I.'Engle
a very weakened condition on a. tiie lueuns of Iit i ii g n , tie* Pr,-B&gt; plant-, h.iviug no idi'a tliat l Be t w•• \cur*
their mite
sends
the
following
letter
regarding
lerians
of
the
city
alid
country
to­
peppers would amount to much hut
roum u( the wound in in» face,
Be prepared ' io% time to fur
The member- of tin* Brot lierliood
caused By n shot fired either By gether and already oilers of assist­ the plupts thrived and tiie fruit nt-B votir collector of internal rev think they should start the work of those free seeds
ance
from
friends
ut
a
distance
lire
Ortega, Fla., Mur. 1.
seemeii to Be wholly different from «hue with a correct statement, cov­
h‘rv elf or one of bin party, as they
the new church and the auditorium
Then anything he had ever seen. Being
•ped&gt; through the town of ' Stuart coming in to the dec o n * .
R.
J
.
Holly.
Ed. Herald:
ering not more than three months, at least cad lie huilt at once, thus
in an automobile just after the is .nothing'like a new borne to givt unlike the ordinary pepper produced showing the amount of such drugs giving l he congregation a house of J Dear Friend:
hold-up. John Ashley admits the re impetus to n church and tig* begin in Florida as they were very sym­ receive}! by you, the persons from worship of their own. creating a bet- 1 j |)BVt, or,[,.red the Agricultural
sponsihility foi the robbery
Ho ning of the new Presbyterian church metrical in shape and extended to a whom rimivi d. the amount received
ler leelmg und holding the member*« Depart ment. Washington, to send
claims that Kid Lowe, who is u rel- in Sanford mean* the beginning of »harp point. A shipment of these from each pefsoit and the date when
together
you (|tP good seed about which I
a
new
and
better
era
o
f
church
work
&gt;tive( shot him to get him out of
popper* was made to Chicago nnd Tel el veti.
After
the
meeting
choice
chicken
wrote
you.
uniting
the
Presbyteri.
i
s.
the way so that Lowe might get a
the commission man wired Mr
Do not forget thul compliance sandwiches, coffee and cigars were'
if
y„„
run „ notice that you art»
The new Presbyterian church will Mr. Cheaebro ut once for the name
bigger share of the booty.
with the fodera) law does not re­ served and the members lingered goiqg to get ihese seed, ant! theh
new
brick of that variety. Mr. Chesehro re­
After the capture
John
was give Sanford three
lieve you from observing your state long in the evening discussing ways another notice when you get them,
brought Into Kobe Sound in a churches in this city all started in plied by saying that they were
law- or r.iy ordinances, if t litre are and means for a bigger and better (iff* may
t |,P „leans of preventThe Bap­ called the "dumdum." The next
* agon, and then to West Palm the [last twelve months
any legulating tin* use and sale of Itrotlierliood and a new Presby- mg these seed being sown on stony
Beach by automobile. He wus taken tist church is almost completed and day the Chicago Tribune gave space any of tile narcotic^.
terinn church
I in* meeting was ground or among thistles by getting
•t once to I)r. Peek's office to huve already occupied.
The Methodist on the first page to the following
If
you
need
a
partial
or
a
com­
most
enthusiastic
nnd much gootl
|n
hands of good sower»
his wounds attended to. The bullet is more than half mnipleted and "Dumdum peppers were offered for
plete list of the persons who are reg­ will result from tiiese meetings that ready to receive them in the spirit
this
week
will
witness
the
laying
of
entered the jaw', coming out of the
»ale in South Water street yesterday.
Opposite aide ol the face near the the foundation of the Prcshyteriun. They were the first dumdum pep-. istered in yout district, you enti get art* to be held once each month reg- ¡n whlch they are sent, thus carryit from the collector i f tile district ulnrly.
\
mg okt the p.'arts of our beneficent
***•• The sight of ono cyo is gone.
ju*rs over seen in the street, and
on the payment of i l for every Hid
The Brotherhood class has accom- government to make the labors of
His condition Is considered critical.
naturally, in any mnrket in the
Act of a Yanilnl
names or fraction thereof.
pllehed much good In the work of the toiling iarmcni more fruitful nnd
world.
The dumdum pepper is a
R he recovers sufficiently he will
S. Uuuge is usuuliy in gootl humor
the church ami is one of the strong­ yield an abradant harvest.
*i&gt;Ve to stand trial next month for
brand new variety of the green pep­
but just now he feel* that hr has
I have to my credit In tho Gov­
est organizations in the city.
A
»he murder of the Indian, DcSoto
per family. It was never known be­
Cheap Bate* to Miami
committeo appointed by the presi- ernment Printing Office and other
*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.
On account of the meeting of the dent, consisting of 1). L. Thrasher, . places, several hundred books on
the dumdum because it resembles in
kumquat tree in his yard that was
form t he much discussed, snub nosed Florida Press Association tho rail­ R. J Holly, D. D. Caldwell and various subjects. If you express a
the exploits of the James
full of fruit and was the pride and
boys.
bullets said to be used in the Euro» roads of Florida have «natio the It. H. Muirhcad will have the fund desire for them I will send 'some of ’
joy
of
the
neighborhood.
The
other
There it no longer any doubt but
[»can war.
The dumdum pepper .cheapest rates that have ever been in charge anti will devise ways and these to you for distribution among
night some miscreant walked into originated in Florida and was
The means for raising same.
given for a simih.r meering
the good people who PPud your pa­
V
Ashley» perpetrated the
per, For the seed and for the pub­
ra,n bold-up at Stuart two weeks the frnt yard and pulled up the calved in Chicago by Hall, Wedge •round trip rate .from Sanford to
•I«», the robbery qt the Thomas entire treo nnd fruit and took them &amp; Carter. Whether it will cause the Minmt will lie $7.35. Date of sale
lication, my frank will be good nine
"Florida Flying Squadron”
away and Mr. Runge think* he has
|months after March 4thi
I thni
disastrous results that dumdum bul­ will be March 23, 24 and 25, good
.0IP
Deerfield, the shooting of
The "Flying Squadron" will ar" ; that among the lot l‘ have u num»J18 hunters' camp at night west of u case against the fellow should he lets are said to cause has not yet until March 3!*t.
The hotels will also make special rivc. by its first team, al Sanford i \WT Q( |urK,. wn|| ,ni, p, ,,f th- United
°&gt;tnon, and nupnrpua assault* on ever get holtl of him.
been ascertained."
rate*
and tin* rate card can be had and he at the Congregational church State*.
•f* l.en* w^° *bey chanced to meet
The Tribune also had an illustra­
New
Land
Company
at
the
Hcaald office if any one here Saturday and Sunday. March G and i Please let me know if you can: to
J J - Ev*r«M ea.
tion of tiie pepper. It ftus an arior i* interested in the trip, Miami will 7th. Saturday 3 p.' m! and night
The
W.
J
.
Westfall
lot
ml
Co.
hus
undertako this distribution of pam­
'fcfw * D* ker “ fratlfied over
•Ring the capture of the', trio so opened offices in the Welborne to state that ht&lt; pepper originated be at her prettiest at this time and 7:30. and Sunday morning nnd night. phlets, books, etc.
{oF
kno»'in* that had it not been block anti will do a general lund in Florida as this is not rrtie. Tho the weather should be ideal and the The theme which tho men of this
Yours
frrtei
nolly,
They nre handling th* seed cumo from Michigan but the Magic City is preparing for.a record sqnndrun will present will be, " E d u ­
hu u ! e,lo^, condition. John and business.
CLA UDE L*ENGLE.
Dr. Pratt
Many Sanford cational Evangelism."
^ brothers would have" put ui&gt; a Astar lands in Lake county, the namz dumdum originated by Mr. breaking , crowd.
Ed. Note: We have written him
...
t!l*i mi|ht have resulted in Chuluota lands and orange grove Chcsebro probably will »tick to the people have signified their intention ot Rollins College, and Dr. Adams
of attending the meeting of the Press of Chicago will speak; Supt. Wal­ to send the teodi and the booklets
property
In
DcSoto
county
and
sev­
»hrrts01.111* ° ,ncer* being shot. The
varlct as (png as they are raised.— Association and the rates are cer- dron will also bo present. All are and maps but as^ yet we have not
Lo “ b, ¿«»ermfned to get" Kid eral other land propositions. Hr W.
tafftly attractive
cordially welcomed.
received »ny of them.
Packer
e »nil Bob Ashley nt any cost. Hoffman has chargo of the office.
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‘ THE SANPtiRD HERALD!

statesunen. 'Photr rfHsrJ'xM ttm jo»* |»'rT’_
tire of the peace of thy precinct a !
profound jurist; thou didst call the
obscure village maiden a great soci­
STATE HOARD OP HEALTH
ety leader; thou didst write obitu­
aries about disroputublo, drunken
scoundrels, stating that they were
Are you fond ,of figures?
eminent, noble citizens, w-fio would
Probably not—-most people are
be greatly missed by a large circle afraid of them—but there are some
of loving friends; thou didst state that are worth while studying over
that the community was' ihe most (or n minute, for they ate significant
prosperous, enterprising and cul­ for Floridians.
tured on the face of the earth; thou
The annual report of State Trcnsdidst say with all the appearance of |urt.r j
c
Lunlng of Florida's
sincerity and truth, that thy stale. | i n u for HM4 is the ro u r«. therethe state of Florida, was the greatesl (on&gt;&gt; they #r accurato. ThU report
state of the American Union a sht,ws thnt th(. tolai dishlIVsrment of
land in which there was no poverty the udininistrntion of the stale gov­
a land Rowing with milk nnd honey ernment foi last yea i , were $3.Thou didst state that the American 390.G85.47.
It shows that the ex­
people were the greatest people on penditures during the-same year for
earth—so prosperous, bo rich nnd so the work of the Stute Hoard of
powerful, that they could easily Heullh were $117,116.21.
conquer all the rest of the world,
Now, get your pendil -and do some
even if they had to swim both figuring for yourself. The jwpulaoceans, and fight only with th o r tion of the state according to the
bare hftnd*.
latest fedeial census- th at of lb 10
"Thou liar!
was something more than 752,000.
“ Hut thy lies are forgiven t h . e j T|)at
a[) i n m u e in tcll yeara of
because of thy chanty.
Come up|moro than
ppr cef)t
Allowing
higher on tho golden stairs and enter l|)r aatm, to U ,H of increase during
into the kingdom of the M aster., th(. presenl * cld, , an&lt;1 Florida had
the kingdom founded on Faith. Hope|Jn |#u not ,DM tlun « 75,000 pi,T.
and Charity.
manent residents.
Probably there

At the Rotary Club Press break* flowsr«, an ideal rltiunnhip. with a
fast in Tampa last Tuesday, «»nr of character us bright nmi life-giving a*
the bint speeches made was a trib­ tho sunshine, producing deed* and
ute to the newspaper men by I’jTry thoughts as .sweet and beautiful as
Through all
C5 Wall.
After speaking of the the fruit and flower*.
club's good fortune in having with of this great work of the newspapers
them the real Rolarians, for the there rings the dominant note of op­
original meaning of Rotary was timism, which'; in tny judgment is of
"servire," und no one served in the the greatest importance. No less an
way of entertainment, education and authority than the President of the
information as the newspaper man. United States said, a few weeks
and the good it would bring to Tnm- sinre, that the present depression of
pa by the pictute ench editor's business was purely phychological,
vivid imagination and versatile pen and if this be true, contemplate for
would give of its great celebration, a moment the effect on the county
should the newspapers adopt a tone
Mr. Wall said:
“ The servirc that the newspapers of pessimisnm and lack of faith.
“ Optimism is the religion of the
render to the country cannot he
estimated, and it is growing greater newspapers and however bad the
and greater every year. They are situation may be, they never lose
respon-ible for the deveJopment of their religion. Like the old negro at
our national life and each advance the religious meeting who said,
increases their .Influence,
They ‘ Hredderen and sisteren, I know 1’sc
would mould public opinion; they de meanest nigger that ever lived
make and unmake the reputation of I ’se lied. I ’se cussed, l ’se drunk
were more, so it is safe to atspmc
statesmen, and decide public poli whiskey, an' Use stoic chickens, but,
“ So when earth's last story I* writ­ that that number directly nnd in­
ctes.
Kura! delivery ht frigs the thank God, I'so never lost my re­
ten,
directly were bcnetitlcd by these
newspapers into the home
almost ligion!' And we should he thankful
And tho pens are rusted and dried, expenditures.
every rnari'-4-put* mm in tourti with thar the newspaper men -never lose
When the oldest writings have faded,
the markets of the country and their religion, but in the morning,
Omitting small fractions, we ffnd
And the youngest critic has died
through , tho parcels post enables and in the evening of every day .a
thnt
the cost of state government
You shall rest, and' faith! Jrou shall
him to buy and sell to the best ad­ hymn of patriotism and optimism is
for
all
purposes wak three» dollars,
need it;
vantage. Tho doing nwny of party sung by a great choir composed of
eighty-seven
and one-half cents for
Lie down for an aeon or two.
conventions and party bosses, and thousands of newspapers sea tiered
each
resident,
counting them all,
Till the Master of all good writers
ihe adoption of the direct primaries, throughout this gr^nt land( of ours.
w
hite
and
black,
m a le. and female,
Shall set you to 'write anew.
and in some states and cities, the
the
young
and
old.
Tho 'cost of the
“ The Greatesl Liar"
And none hut the Mnster shall
initiative, referendum and recall,
Stale
Hoard
of
Health
was thirteen
praise you.
“ I believe that when the Judg­
makes the new*pu|&gt;er man more
anti
four-tenths
rents
for
ench Indi­
And none by the Master shall
ment day has come and Gabriel has
nnd more the. innirument of public
vidual
.
blame.
blown his horn, and the quirk and
discussion and'they help to bring
Going a little further we find that
the dead have come forth to be And no one shall write for money,
people nearer to the ideal govern­
onp
cent of every thirty of theso
And
no
one
shall
write
for
fame;
judged; when the animal kingdom
ment— by tho people,‘ of the peoplo
total expenditures was for the con­
has forgotten its strife, und qjd Hut each for the joy of Writing,
and for tho people,
servation of the health of the peoplo
And each in a separate star,
ocean has sunk to rest und ceased to
"T h eir Religion Is Optimism"
of the state, to preserve their great­
murmur; when the vory winds have Shall write the truth as he sees it
est
asset, witjiout which ail the rest
For the good of things ns they
“ A* the little coral insect, guided forgotten to blow, anil the blue
wouldn't
be worth much to enianare!”
by blind instinct, built up through vault of heaven is crowded with
--------------------------riputo
them
from tin* fear of an
holy
angels,
in
the
midst
of
which
is
the waters of the ocean the coral
Optimistic Thought.
epidemic of
yellow
fever, which
reef on which the restless tide de- seated the Omnipotent Judge on
We calumi abolish fate, but wo cau used to hang like a dark, threaten-.
pusitvd. the saqda out of which the His great while throne, aud a dread
mg cloud over Florida every summer
state of Florida has been formed, to ful hush has fallen over the uni-1 In a measure utilize It.
and
brought forth a state-wide sigh
the newspapers, by their dully work 1verse, a typical Florida newapuper
I
nf
relief
when September and Octo­
guided by their optimism are build-j man Will be railed to the liar of
ber
came
without a taint of the
judgment,
and
the
Great
Judge
will
in ; up n solid foundation of patriot
scourge it; any part of the state.
ism und intelligence, and moulding say, 'Thou art the greutest liar that
Those who lived in the state prior
together the varied elements of our has ever lived since the beginning of
D E N T IS T
to |8!*H will testify that this menace,
people into one grand citizenship. I time.
Thou didst call the cmmcilW'OIIK mil Wlim: PKOPI.K ONl.l
or the fear of it. was no dream.
out of which the great Florida of man in the town in which thou
And this is but one of the many
P
E
O
P
L
E
S
B
A
N
K
B
U
IL
D
IN
G
the future will come an ideal land. I hndnt thine abode and the county
R
O
O
M
!)
the land of sunshine, fruit and nommiasioners of thy county great

DR. C. W. FAIN

STA N D A RD

4 DAILY

R A IL R O A D

O F T H E

SO U TH

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TRAINS E A S I ' 4

Ar
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tr
Jack sonville
Richmond Waihmftwi
Baltimore
Philadelphia
N»» tod
»I--•No. 82
H:30am
5:25am
9.00am
10:27am
12:15pm
- •* pm
No. 88 12 :15pm
7:00am
10:2J(qm
11 : 12am
2:01pm
• -tipm
•No. 8G ¿:20pm 10:15am
1:35pm
2:IGpm
9:25pm
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••No. 80 7:55pm
8:00pm
11:50pm
1:38am
1:25am
• I Urn
‘ Free Reclining Chair Cars to Washington; Electric Lighted; Electro f .1(u
••(’oast Line Florida Mall carries Local Sleeper to Snvannah.
Steel Pullhtan cars of the highest class operated on all trains. \\&gt;
r il(,
ot^r own dining car «errlcr. Pullman reservation» and information
I.v

J. G. KIRKLAND, D. P. A.
Hillsboro Hotel, Tampa, Fla.

cause o f-its health hoard; it merely
suggests. And this noard, which was
called into existence immediately
following the yellow fever epidemic
of 1888, found a big fight on hand
to prevent the contagion from enter­
ing the state front Cuba und the
southern islands and countries. The
board has always Mood us a sort of
watch dog to sound the alarm at tho
possible approach of disease by sea
or land.
ht later years, as medical science
has developed sanitation and disease
prevention to the dignity of a dis­
tinct profession, (Is work has been
increasingly along the lines of edu­
cating Floridians to raise tho stand­
ards of' living, to lesson the preva­
lence of diseases that tlo .not reach
the proportions of epidemic and to
towel- the death rate— to take full
advantage of the conditions which
in Florida, more than elsewhere favor
robust healthfulness.
The lack of accurate vital •sta­
tistics, w-,hich ahow the number of
births and deaths within a given
period, the occurrence of disease, its
varieties and virulence, is a serious
hindrance to the mastery
of
the
health conditions of the staje. und so
the hoard within,the past year or
more lias been working to gather
such information.
No one knows
exactly not even approximately
what are the birth and death rates
of Florida There is no basis for tlodecla ration that this if tin- most
healthful state in the Union.
I t ’s
only a guess, asserted because Flor
iila ought 10 be known to have that
supremacy
This, campaign of education, to
be worth while, demands the cooper­

A. W . F R I T O T . I). p. \
138 W\ Hay St., J ack-so m i||, I j,

ation of nil intelligent people Th»
leaders must lead, whether it, v
in the rnnks of private ,-u '•-r,.hip
or are invested with tl,.
and power of office.
If 1.,,..,^ u
ever to reach the greatne»» prviltcted for It with the development of
its possibilities, it must In
,|
greatest conservation of it. beafih
possibilities— not without u,
jf
this splendid growth can l,v .,UUraplished, ns is being done, at the cost
of thirteen and four-tenths ,,.nt« for
each, individual resident, the inveii.
ment will be the wisest that the
1
state can make.
State nnd County Tax Hook •&gt; t lote
April l»t
Tax books will he i‘lo-* ■1 jfter
April First, as provided by 1iw. and
property on which taxi-- rctu ìitn un*
paid will be udverti.cif ,ti .1 ■&lt;&gt;M for ■
tuxes if not paid
]\,\ , ,i'!&gt; &lt;rid
nviod the rush at tin l.i-t '•f the
month.
J NO. I). JIN KINS.
Tax Collector, Seminole County
54-4tc
Let the Present Be Sufficient
Wouldst thou fashion fox rt&gt;\-,|f a
seeml y

life?

T h e n do not

i f.t ,1Ver

what Is past nnd gone and
thou tnuyesl have left
h 1
dnv ns tf thy life w.-r,- pi ■

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Goethe.

AOld NEW
ENTERPRISE
furniture made Inapt* ,Pitene»
VII kinds of furniture r&gt;
.
trifling nxf&gt;en*e Wiilial
.« iuv
A IMISTAL WILL If It IM . Ml

T. P . S C H O T T W,I't'V'ViV;

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LU C K Y SANFORD

An Income Now
Beautiful 7-room bungalows, hot
and cold water, on improved veg­
etable farm. 700 fine Minorca
and Wyandotte chickens, incuba­
tors, coops, brooders, best model
pens, horse and wagon, barn.

A BARGAIN

bkv

GOING

We have some very cheap tracts of pas­
ture or ranch lands.
Good general farm ing 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 farm ing. Prices nnd
term s very reasonable.

This name is today more than ever justified.
The farmers of the Sanford celery delta are dailv
realizing splendid results from their investments, possibly better than at any time in the history of the San- p
ford Celery Delta.
3i
Property is to be had, both city and farm, now at ;
prices, which under conditions existing, can but advance j
in the near future.
We sold in February five good .celery farms an.&lt;
two pieces of city property.
We have listed for sale property that will interest
you.
8-room, two-story house, well located. A real bar­
gain. $750 cash, balance monthly payments. .
Some nice homes for sale in the city on reason £
terms.
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Real Estate, Fire Insurance and Bonding

Several city lots and homes for sale on terms that
may suit you.
A constant demand for houses and rooms.
• List your property with us, we will sell or rent it.

In s u ra a c o , B onding.

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109 Magnolia Ave., Sanford,

�MIUC1L 2. lais

O U R F IS H A N D F U T U R E
FROM TIMES-UNION
Kor many y » " the atteippt to
preserve the game aiumnle *a» r&lt;&gt;
seiited by the people ip general who
held thzt the supply of food repre­
sented by the inhabitant* of the forshould be free to them a* t o
t heir anceatoi*, and 'insisted that
anV restriction on their rights to
hunt and kill was in the favoiitUm
a cco rd e d a favored class.
The d is ­
appearance of game followed and
the practical absence of a cheap and
healthy supply of food from , the
tables of all who were unublo to set
up private preserve*; every *tate in
the Union now piotect* it* game
an(| proofs are «Horded that under
the law the poor man
profit* mori
than his rich fellow ritizon.
In Flmida fish and shellfish were
tin plentiful th at the a vera go man re­
garded reflections on their consump­
tion and dealt uction ns merely a fad.
Especially did the Usher men who
worked for the market resent the
proposition to regulate their indus-.
try; a* a result they are now finding
their most skilful and persistent
efforts go unrewaided.
Since they
elected' the officers who must be
charged with the .duty of enforcing
any law that might he.enacted, the
effort to protect fish resulted in
making the law contemptible since
they had a law potential in electing
the governor churges of neglect of
«July made against officials who rcftiM'd to enforce the laws were dirrcgntiled.
In too many instances
the officials grew tyrannical on find­
ing their neglect was approved by
public sentiment
and
sometimes
showed as litllo regard for the light*
of the fishermen as for those of
others.
Hut times change and men &gt;hangi*
with them sometimes we wish t In*
ui «1 of officials also welt Mihject
]o change
Now that the suj.pl&gt;
fails them' the fishermen have a—&lt;»
elated themselves to servile jiroti.
tiiou and a bill drawn in necot«lance
»nil their wishes will be presented .it
the nest, session of the legislature
embodying tin* views n« well ••f
who have labored so long without
.•lie« I to secure tile saint result
Ojijiosfd by lb«* fishermen tin* .nlvo
rales of protection could do nothing

difficulty in sivuring the needed legis­
lation the lull as prepared by the
association should * be enacted and
amendments may be added heroafter us may be founil desirable.
Hut the bill itFelf is a good one
amendments offered now should b«*
considered us efforts to delcut th«jiurpose of the hill by indirection and
we hope no teal friend of the fish or
fishermen will attempt to interfere
with the wishes of those who have
carefully considered all asjiects of
the matter and must be relied upon
to gi\e it foice and effect. I.«*t us
have a real fishermen's bill and then
the fishermen will feel the obligati« n
to respect it ami uulrh after its en­
force me m

Lucas, J. A. Sullivan. J . D. Points,
F. H- Wilson, Josejih D. W. Rumsaur, J. II. Haughlon, E. I.. .Mann,
C. H. Rowton. H. Hutchinson, Jr.,
A. T. Saltire, T. J. Narnett, E. C.
Shelley. A. M. Probst, A. S. Wllliurd, S. J . Ilillburn, C. E. Melton,
J . H. Millican an«l Miss Maude
Kennerly.
Registration J . E. Lucas, chair­
man; Waiter McNally. E. L. Mann.
Theater —A. llsina, chairman;
Perry Ross, C. J . Smith.
Keno and LunchetJi U. F. Lecki«,
chairman; A TromlLw-h W Ramnuur.
Auto Hide— T. J. Harnett, chair­
man; C. C. Grimm, K. S. Browning.
Parade— H. M. Fearnside, chair­
man: W. C. Davis, C. H. Rowton.
Ball— A. A. Corcoran, chairman;
A. Probst, K. 0 . Reynolds.
Barbecue— Robert James, chair­
man; J. E. Lucas. David Benbow.
Smoker,— R. N Durance, chair­
man; C. C. Smith. C. E. Melton.
M usic--W. C. Davis, chairman;
C. If. Rowton, C. II. Kennerly.
Publicity T. It. Higgins, chair­
man; J. A. Sullivan, Joseph Price.
The genet a I committee anil chair­
men of the various sub committees
will meet at the Elks hall tomorrow
night at 7:30 for the purpose of taking under advisement all the features
of the big event.

Hut the public has interests also.
As a check on the cost of food the
hat vests of mi. wateis ate Vfiluahlt
in t he ins el VO» and valuable for theit
indirect action
As an utlinctkn to
ihn tourist the fish are valuntile to
the whole state; dredge our harbois
and coasts clean of oysters nn«l shell
bank* and the srnnll fish will not
be attracted—-eliminate the small
fishes and the big ones will not come
to fetd oi to spawif. Deprive our
HOTEL ARRIVALS
wate-ls of fish and shellfish and the
tourist will go as well, while many
Sanford House
will find life ip Florida pintle un­
E. W Cans. J. A. Saksef, Atlanta,
attractive in comparison a climate
G a., J. K. McElmery, Tampa; J. R.
alone is but hull a drawing card
Sh*y„ Ocala. K M Vestel. Jax. T J.
Appleyard, Talluhaaaee;
Walter
Head) fur Ihc files
Turner, N Y city; I. W Croth*
l’ala tku. Fla
Mar
J. Ample wmt, Bloomington,. HI.; D. W. Bypreparation is Iteing made for the crly.nnd wife, Mrs, J . L. Dawn, Mis*
Elks’ state convention to lie held Davis, Charlotte, N. C ; Jno. W.
on Ajiril fi, 7 and H, and all the nec­ Thumpin, Knoxville. Tenn.; J , W
essary committees have been ap­ Shift. Cincinnati, (),; D. P. Berry
anil wife. Griffin, (in ; W. C. Mrpointed. Th«*y are us follows:
II A Davi*. chairman. .1 \ Shel­ Griffin, Rochester, N Y.. A R.
II
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ley. Il M Fearnsidi*. W I’ Mer- Hatley, Paint kn; J
Tampa. Wm Voorhi*«*s. N ^ rity;
rium, Kobert Jam«". Il K 1.«■&lt; k*»
A ( ll.unpi.nn II \ Pusson. Fred
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U I Neck &gt;hairman I \ 1'rn.ln, U \.imli-rpii&lt;d. Jax. (, A Hurst,
I. H H.iilev. I
F Melton. J . .1 T \S Webb and wife, Win Reader,
Sutherland. ! s ('.«me F I Fi-arn- N Y lit &gt; F t ‘ Catkins. F B.
Brmlmtx. Ja\ II It. Roberts. Gulin*«
s|«|e Sr
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Edw. Wright, Knsley, Ala.;
C K Rowton, I H i el\ertoti, J. W ville,
Hilliard, C (! (iriinm. S .1 Ken- W T Knight. I F Walsin. St
m*rl » H I K ■«i neri \ II \ lohn Louis. Mo . I E Sutnims. la» F C
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W W llaseti, Gaines ville. Wm N
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Think! 9 week's board, room, and tuition for $d!&gt;. March
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M A R C H 2, i j j i

THE SANFORD HERALD

liberal space
to
Get-Kich-Quick wo have written to the Experimental
Station at Gainesville and also to
schemes.
t|yj Department of Agriculture at
The
publicity
given
to
ifnko
in­
R. J . HOLLY, Editor
Washington. . Some lime since the
vest
menta
involves
the
most
serious
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
report
of* FroT. Scott was published
-- ♦
—
loss to the public. A fake invest­
rufclUiwd K r r r y TiM w tiy and* Friday
in
several
of the Floiida papers
ment is apt to bleed Its victims of
their entire property. These schemes but escaped our notice and wo give
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY reduce many thousands of families an extract of it below for the bene­
• You do not have to go in debt to get a bank book. It is one of the
s u B d c n ip n o N f r ic k , in a d va n c k
to penury.
How .some newspaper* fit of those who might bo interested*
•ONB TEA«...................
IIAO can give space to some of the blood­ There are some who think that the
m o s t valuable things you can have and yet it costs nothing.Deposit
SIX MOST I I S ................................................. i .a
spineless
cactus
will
be
one
of
the
your
savings
with
this
Bank
and
always
have
a
bank
book
in
your
poss­
TltHItE MONTHS.......................................... T* suckers that infest the press is a
mystery to every nowapuficr man best cattle feeds that can' be raised
ession. It will be a source of satisfaction and a safeguard against possi­
X M l . c t r J la Um&gt;O ly b , Carri» IS OO l*rr I r » , la
who la trying to be decent.— Gaines­ in Florida and there are others who
ble reverses, *. We welcome deposits of five dollars or more. .
Adranra or SO*. P rt Monib
think otherwise, nnd the Herald
f i j a r n t * la A draare Muri Ila M»d* al Olii» ville Sun.
will give it all nnd let tho readers
------ O-----Katarrd Aa bctwid-O,ni Mail Malie Aufu»i Ifai
judge tor themselves. We n.e not
B U S IN E S S AND PLEA SU R E
IMI, al lite fo^oflV» al Sonford. l'iwUa,
interested in cactus or any other
I ndir Ari o t March Ird, IM S.
Looking over the program ar­ new cattle feed other than the inter­
ranged for the annuitf meeting of the est we have in the readers of this
Trlrpbnnr Na. Ili
Olirà la Itrrald hutldl.n
JI£JWNTTOUR BUSiWiS^
Florida Press Association to be held (taper, who arp anxious to plant the
Tft* liami, March 115 it would seem
II. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
M. M. SMITH
Col. W. F. Stovall of the Tampa that tho committee in chnrge of that best feed obtainable.
Aaal ( «.hi,,
Caiklff
F,raid
nil
The
Live
Oak
Democrat
has
this
T ribun e has just purchased one of part of the affair had decided to
to
say
about
npineless
cactus:
the finest homes in Tampa.
We keep the editors busy listening to
The Democrat
has
heretofore
congratulate him* and hbpe th at he speeches nnd papers and attending
will live long to enjoy the fruits of to business matten. The proposi­ warned its readers against the spine­
his laliors on the great south Florida tion is not likely to work out, how­ less, cactus. Read what la said by
a man who knows.
Also consult
paper.
ever. for nobody known how to en­
Farmers* Bulletin No. 483, which taken out and hanged to a tree and at a period when you should be while wo accept the Uhm of ]jVe9 ¡j
—~ 0 - —
joy jj holiday better than an editor
Ii. F. Hcmner, the business mr.n- and tho members of the association can be gotten from the department hi* body riddled with bullcta. None ceasing to give ull your time and business asm mutter of e0grw
ager of the Floridu Grower has ac­ arc "morally certain to see Miami of agriculture, at Washington, D. C. of the lyncher» were masked; there attention to business and giving
cepted the position of secretary to jnd get friendly with her people. The Democrat again recommends was no effort at concealment; there mote to some form of exercise,' pref­
Pastors' Conference
This may
the Tam pa. Iioa^d of Trade at a The dates for the meeting of the that farmers write to the depart­ was no rowdyism. The people who erably golf or tennis.
The
pastors'
conference o( Sxnfori
very liberal salary.
The Tainpa press association are March 25, 2tf ment about any matter pertaining make the law« simply went hack to sound like a joke to many but if you
held
Its
regular
weekly mMtfat i,
to
the
farm.
The
following
is
from
people realise that a newspaper man and 27, and it ia announced that an
the source of all law, and enforced will watch current oventa closely
the
Baptist
Temple
on Mond*;
the
Tlmes-Union,
which
U
a
fine
is the proper atufl for a live secre­ almost nominal rate has been made
the law themselves. That was all you will find tho middle aged man
March
I
at
a
t
17
o'clock.“
The (olfarmers’
paper:
tary and if possible always engage by the railroads for transporting
there waa to It. -A brute attempted going rapidly down hill these days
"Prof. John M. Scott, of the Flor­ a horrible crime. He was frustrated and it can he ascribed directly to loating pastor* were present, St«»,
one. ffamner is n live wire and will the editors to and from the Magic
meyer,
Brownlee,
Strong «4
make good in whatever position he city for the occaaion.— Timcs-Union. ida agricultural experiment station in his attem pt.« Tho officers per­ lack of exercise.
.,
Hyman.
,
writes to a gentleman who wrote
may obtain.
A curious echo of the talk of Dr.
There will - be plenty of pleasqre to him for advice: This ia one crop formed their duty.' The criminal
Mr. Hyman introduced the fij.
0—
~
after the two days' work is over, as that Florida farmers will do well to hna paid the penalty. The story is Osier some years ago comes from
lowing resolution which was «mb,
Candidates are being groomed for
all
told.
There
is,
there
will
lie,
no
the
statement
of
the
physical
direc­
each evening is given over to enter­ let alone. The writer has had ex­
the city and county offices and soon
tor of the West Side Young Mon's mously adopted: "Resolved, ihu
tainment of various kinds.
This perience with cactus when he was u sequel."
tho woods will resound with the
------ O-----Christian Association in Manhattan. this conference ondorse the work be
meeting will go down in histo.y a resident of New Mexico, ami has
sonorous voices of the candidates
T
H
E
TAM
FA
Y
E
A
R
BO
O
K
That gymnasium is the one at which ing done by Mr. Elmer Rogcri ia rtbeing a business meeting and we used it td a considerable extent for
practicing thoir speech«-* that they
The
Tampa
Year
Book
is
out
and
tnany uptown business men take P0 l t *,,K through the column» of the
hope that the many editors that at­ the feeding of cattle In that section,
will at pome later day unloose upon
is
bettor
than
ever
which
is
saying
what little exercise they get, and ' Hanford Herald the sermon* dcliretend will derise some benefit from but you must remember that the
tho unsuspecting nnd long sufToring
something
for
this
great
publica­
his statement is based upon an ex­ cd by the pastor* of our rhurfb*.
the same.
The meetings of the conditions in New Mexico and Ari­
public.
There Is one redeeming
Every reetion of south and amination ot sumo 2,000 such men And that the editor of The Htrfif
Florida Press Association -heretofore zona, where the cactus is used to tion.
be thanked for the spare given it
feature about running for oilice and
have been more of junketing trips considerable extent for feeding cattle middle Florida ia represented in the during the past year.
the
paper for the publicity of ff*
th at is the fact that a candidate
and joy rides and whilt Miami will are quite different to what we have Year Book and tho circulation of
He saya that »0 many of these churches."
need not trouble about looking up
this
grea.
work
throughout
the
not let the editor»,-work too hard
men at about 40 were afflicted with
here In Florida.
his genealogical tree, as his kind
north should be of untold benefit to tho diseases which are tho special
Mr. Stefnmeyor proposed the m
the meetings will contain more of
friends of tho opposition will save
"
I
n
the
southeast
it
is
a
question
tho
state.
Gilbert
Leach,
tho
second
illg
of a series of cottage ¡it»)«
the elements of business than of
accompaniment of old age that, he
him that trouble and investigate his
often
of
securing
water
for
the
cattle.
vice
president
of
the
Tribune
Pubmeetings
throughout the my |y.
pleasure.
There are many matters
has come to believe thnt 40 will be
past history for him.
nnd
a
good
many
cattle
have
been
;
fishing
Co.,
nnd
one
of
the
best
jouring
the
first
week tn April n »bd
of importance to come before the
the old age mark for Now Yorkers,
lu
newspaper men nnd nothing that is kept alive during a severe drought nalists nnd descriptive writer* in unless they chan go their mode of all churches would he
That Miami is preparing to take not important and relative in thu by the water they obtained from; Florid» i* responsible for the Year
operate.
All
pastor*
■
life and learn to take more play
This cactus cun- ]|nok and it reflects great credit not
car« of the ediioia when the Florida* newspaper amt printing business will eating the cactus
along with their work.
He des movement and decided th.it it tit
.Press Association meets there in bo allowed trf interfere. Those who tains more water than food, ami I only uj&gt;on Mr. Leach but upon the
next meeting of the cm [•'fi-rii'r tri*
criiies the men he ha* in mind a*
the schedule of home . 1 * t lei
March Ls evidenced from tho fol­ have schemes of various kinds for I do not think you need worry about Tribune Co., and Hewott Hill, the
the "all brain and no body" type,
lowing from Oscar C'onkling In the the
.... editor* lo endorae hnd beat stny K''l,inif »utficient water for yntir „uperintendoni of tho job depnrt- and says it is the csfieciul character­ would be derided upon
Miami Herald:
away
from
Miami
becauae
a-1
h«re
in#
1,t, is #u* u“ll&gt;' j meni. The following about Som- istic of the hustling business man
It was proposto! tli.it
&gt;• 'faq
&lt;
*•«
u j 11
w ui 4U
i «t iiii
ui’
i n u a t ; tho
Mil) a
IAI**
a
,
"Th is ia to give notico to Florida soclation will give them scant no- a 'fUestmn of getting rid of w h r t ' i no|e county will be of Interest;
peuples
societies
of
’
'
biti-rnl
He find* tiiai tuberculosis 1* going
editors thnt they might as well start lice.
This mooting will be filled watpr we have, especially in the
"Sanford, the county seat of t li e down under the campaign made Vo fourche* be brought
her os it
¿«r.»ni
in training their dpvils to run their with good things for the men who ,lBlu00f*" bUr&gt;l
you havt‘ a" " ln'1 new court,!? of Seminoie, created check it, but that disease* of the each quarter in one
from thè* northern portimi of Gr­ heart and arteries pro increasing organization of young pi- •l’I■ TU.
papers on March 25, 26 and 27. make the wheels go round and pleas- fBuldwm
Every editor in the state is expected ore will ulso have a large place on
"Y o u will abo find that the 'li- ange county by legislative act of alarmingly.
The remedy he pre­ movement wu-&gt; Henrtilv ■ ■r*c1 bj
to tie present at The Miami convcn- the progrnrfi but pleasure will not bo mate condition* here in Florida are very recent date, has been noted fer scribe* i* tin increase of play in the the conference and Will
.'•Tv.lTtej
tlon of the Florida Press Associli- allowed to interfere wifh business.
not iiical for the growing of cactus many years' as the "Celery City," daily roll tine
..i- (»■
to the t wo ( 'itri-t 1.11 )
lio n ."
,
*
j
_,()
Even if you should get it to grow and for seveial year* bail that in:
iri
dirties,
tinKpworih
I
Thousands of men have hnd like
li
&gt;u
O
Il li lt'li lLD
D N
oW
M()VFM
F
N
T
*n
a-ti)
way
satisfactorily,
about
s
H
r
dustry
almost
to
itself.
Artesian
j
the
if
Y
P.
I'
lor
.1
pp■
NOW MO V E M E N T
or li-IO of the yield of the ractu* wells thnt seem practically inert« warnings from then persons! physi­ I suggested that the Tir-i
ctlri| bt
P E R K IN S IN T H E F IE L D
The Mununfrlurern Record. 1,1 would be water, and water can be buustible supply the4ir*igation which cian*, and many of them believed
r.trUh of
Efforts are being made by men of
that they could not find time to in-id sometime durini 1•
btained much cheaper thun grow i»’ applied under the ground nnd conApril
prominence In the slate to induce m7 n'," “urges upon T v ery business
urgi» upon i\ir&gt; tiunnis*
ra,.tUs here m Florida trolled at will by the grower. When take the |ir.'t*cri|ition Probably that
Conference adjourn- -' i»r*&gt;rr
Judge James w Perkins of the S ev ­
house in the south in any way in.«Mljrh
f(ir y(M1
lhp yio|d„ in ,|,filar* from some of 1» the condition which led Dr. Osier by Pastor Strong
enth Judicial Circuit to consent t o . torosted
conMrllrti(&gt;n work:
to ■make the remark* which Were
I grow Jor the feeding of cattle would these fields were fold to northern
F. K. Steintni-v- I’t'-t
iKM-orne a candidate for Governor.
Advert Ue «ml
distorted
to mean that men ought
advertise heavilj |)() Japanese'cane, sorghum and vel-, furuwra there was unbelief on every
George Hyman. Secret .in
nf Florida in the next primary. W i l h ^ the ^
pjl|lcri,
to be retired or chloroformed at 40.
It is well by
, , „„„„ ..
hand. It seemed too nearly a mir' 1 v et b ean s.
what success these importunities word of mouth to carry the mes­
Thnt deductlbn from what Dr. Os­
eclo to them. But Investigation* by
O
have met the News cannot learn, sage of "Build-Now" as far ns pos­
ier said raised wide incredulity and
Canada and the U- ••
northern people caused the news to
AS
O
T
H
E
R
S
S
E
E
IT
but it is remembered that several sible, but it is still better to em­
T h e a re a of rio- I -or &gt;•
much indignation. But it i* now sup
spread
»0
generally
that
belief
waa
.years ago the question was being phasize It persistently through broad
i* ,‘t C,;,* '»lii «ii'iiirc e
i|M&gt;rted, *o far u* New Y*«mk i* run
Chris Codrington of the I&gt;-iilv
to ruddered by Jttdyjc Perkins, *0 advertising in the local town and DeLund New« *t.tried out «nil lit * forced iafMiti the doubting one* and termed, by a man who ha*c* hi* I ' n i i K n e t i ’ a ! t i n n -I
Sanford to join the
thnt the idea i* not a new one with city paper*. These papers are ever- paper h&gt; eliminating il.» editorial thoy flocked
t (inclusion- upon the. examination topinre mil»-* t'atiai •
wealth
producing
crowd
t'l l lt i -d S t a l e * w uli a 1
hint- Judge Perkin* should be the lasting working for the advance page, bui I he recent tyncliing 111 this
of men in good enough health lo
Filially, the story of the miracle
that I* a * large a a th’strangest kind of candidate; he rnent of the community. Every is­ county seems to have stirred the
early on their -daily work,but who
x r v n d as senator from Volusia coun­ sue of every reputable paper in the blood in his veins and he commenta of a thousand or oven two thousand are found iinfU for the exercise of a pire» and tho atnte of New Vurjt.
dollars an acre celery profit, be­
ty and from that place went to his south Is doing more for the com­ upon it editorially as follows:
gymnasium.
came old to the Hanford people nnd
present judicial office.
He is a munity than the community will
masti :ics «»'.»
" T h o lynching of the negro. Will they ceased telling the world about
The warning ought to drive into
"C racker" boy, self raised snd edu­ ever do for it.
Und»-» «nil by »iriur
•
It is incumbent, Ree d, /in Somlinole county t tii* week it. They did nof stop raising celery the open tho*c men who can ge rloaurr*
in d
r*&gt;n i »-m- 1 '
cated, * one who ' ‘can talk with therefore, upon the people In the
of Ch** Hetefilh lo
w
a a* the very luti'ht t hing in lynchprobably they noycr will but there, and it ought to lead to t uch u Ju&lt;|(e
«1*1«’ of Klnriii* fur S*
-crowds and ko\“P hit, virtue, or walk
rhan
r*r&gt;
■iiilng
in
•
,***«•■
1
1
lieu
fa.*hu&gt;
n
in
t
hin
*etfi
ing.
a till
they put in other crop* ns well, and reorganization ol business condi­ pmifirtg. «whrrHii Th*' H
with W igs—n(r lose ,»he common
line
today the rich country of the “celery tions a* will permit more men lo uny i* rom plain* nt *•« ! H 'v
-loucii." His ctndidacy would take which the new spa (airs are doing.
•T K 11r•rf&gt; ifr . i f * u
uor
t
hies*,
»liiftlc**, delta*' i* a veritable garden of diver­ take more time out of doors t hitn '»iirn#»l. **
Rred W¡1*
rn« -1 *
like a ' ’bouse rfirc " Pair.tkjt Mews. Hut. more than that, advertising of
they now get. The man at the head •«•11 I o t hr Ki i h «■*I * Is1! (■*
la w lift-u king ii t*i*r«&gt;
He had vio sified products
lu front of i h r
m ' ' h*»‘* 1
There is ¡.Iso considerable talk of
kind is directly us well a* in­
Sanfptd he* an unusually bright of a business who think* he cannot ford, Florldr «(urloti 1
law, shot at uHirer*. und sucJudge Ptvkins for congtes* in the directly profitable. It quickens the lu 1ed
on Monday
Aprii Ai K
Bcfort* prospect for the present year and leave it long enough lo take recrea­ p rn on a l p ro p rriy , i*» * '
cess fully . rnn&lt;lc hi* escape
Fourth District and in this race he
J «rsftUnr brown hor»e rouir u «m.-'i J
met the tragic death which he for more to follow. One of the dis­ tion naturally doe- not think of
he
-t iwould also run like a house afire people to make their plans for con­
Inf about l.iûO pounds.
. ■ i'*&gt; ,Fk^
moat throoughly deserved, and had advantage* with which^ tho city has recreation a* a need of his employees, mula n am rd Molila, an«! *•
1 .
nnd many of his friends are anxious struction work und enlarges the sale
pound«; on** hrovn »"*** n J ' eV»- most certainly earned, he confessed 4o contend was the lack of a suit­ outside of the customary fortnight 1100
**
■-■
«H* fpn*
Mary
and walchirie
ah»*u»- jl i1,h*
* .
th a t he become a candidate for this of the materials advertised. There
Thus good men arc onn bay m a r r mulr n i m d ''»è*«*
■ 1»
th a t he—4he worthless, black fiend able hotel. The Sanfotd House, out vacation.
position w'fiere ho could get results is no moto reason why the depart­
Inf about 10SO jxuind* «»r
thnt he waa— had filled up with of date in furnishings and equipment broken down early nnd needless naread J a n a . and *«*’cb
'lor his own people closer at home. ment store, entering to the .general
I»*»5 '
whiskey, nnd attacked the innocent, was still too good toi anyone to have time und energy are lost breaking pound*; on«* roan mar» rn
, [. t&gt;|tt frSjd
Juilco Perkins is the man foi 11 pub­ buyors of Iho city should be heavy
and walfhlnc about 1-*"' i
rtflflf
the counrge to tear down, and, with in youngster* to fill their places maro inula namad IlM*&gt; af1 !
helpless lady in her own home.
1
lic servant and the peoplo are an­ advertisers than there is why the
about 1250 pound#; on«* hr«'** h
1.srae a*3
it running none would ventuto the We hnvo just become awake to the namad
When
he
was
frightened
away,
the
Hill and welching al"*«*» f ‘
»id
xious that he doff the ermine for the manufacturers und the business men
erection of an udequate structure. folly of economic waste, and we on* brown horaa mule named
welghlng about 120O pound* •' •
kal
more busirtcsaliko garb of congress­ generally of evory community should people of Seminole county were mad,'
»» * 9 *
mnd.
They organized A short time ago this property pass­ may yet realize that of the human mara mute named
man, where his work will tell for bo large advertisers in their local thoroughly
-- , .
, , .
.
S^bout
130
0
pound*.
(
s
ed into new hands and it Is announc­ wn*te which accompanies the strain
papers.............. If every lumber cOn- P0 “ «
searched the entire coun&lt;the dUtrict.
-*
,
F p . r i . l M. * t r f I» 1
ed that the old hotel will .make'way of unregulated competition. We are
M f t e . y • W illow , .ol* •*&gt;' ‘
*cern in this section w a s . through t h e } * * , &gt;lecd(
ft" al &gt;' locai^ by ^
for a modern atructure which will shocked at tho loss of lives in war
ßß-Tu ra-fit«?
local papers, vigorously advertising,
(
* |C° U|" *1’ . * ! U
A D V E R T IS IN G *
1 ^
broke his leg with a load of buck- stand in tho present patk site on
.
^iomv very interesting ideas have and doing it intelligently and per­ shot before he was able to stop him. the southern bank of the -wide St.
been brought out at thu annual con­ sistently, everybody would soon be Tho sheriff got out of the county Johns river.
fluence of teachers of journalism talking nlmut the wisdom of buying with his prisoner. It is said that
Another
progressive
movetnent
held the past week at Columbia lumber now and doing construction the fiend was first taken to Orlando, planned is the construction .of a
University.. The
statement
waa work now. Every other producing with the intention of being placed in boulevard of concrete or some other
made by R. II. Waldo, advertising enterprise ought, to join in such a the Orange county jail, but the sher­ lasting material, eighty feet in width
manager of the New York Tribune, libera) advertising campaign in home iff of Orange county refused to har­ to akirt the river through Sanford
th a t 88 per rent of advertising waa paper« as waa never seen before. bor the brute, saying ho didn’t want for one and one-half miles.
legRUnate and 12 per cent illigitl- The individual cost to these various his clean jail ull mussed up. Reed . One of the accomplishments of
entei prise« would be comparatively
mate.
L O T S
was then taken to Kinsimme« and tho new^eounty is a nine-mile stretch
i •t T
small, but the aggregate result, woidd
conflft'od In the Osceola county jail of brick rosd running from Sanford
M r. Waldo emphasized the idea
astonish thh* 'Country.. I f *nezt week
From $100 up. $10 buys a Jot and $10 per
The men of Seminole county put to the Otange county line. Other
t h a t ' l l the liewipapeia would unite every news'paper |n the south
themselves in the place of tho hus­ brick roads have been laid and more
and throw out all this questionable
should begin to carry from a page to
X mqnth, "without interest. Easy term s and war
•
band whose wife waa surprised and aie apt to follow thia year.
12 per cent advertising they would
five or six pages of intelligent, ag­
assaulted by tho brute in her own
far more than make up the loss of
prices. VJnly a few nice lots left.
gressive advertisements from lead­
MORE R E C R E A T IO N
homo; they put their own wives
attracting patronage from business
ing manufacturers and dealers' in
Tho Herald has advocated a
and daughters tn tho place of the
men who nlw do not advertise.
Truck farm, all cleared, half of it tiled. LinCJ
building materials and kindred in­
woman assaulted. Their blood ‘boil­ Country Club for Sanford many
Tbia U an Idea which the great
terests, the whole business atmos­
place for spring crop. Close to city.
ed.
They would not have their times and as yet the business men
m ajo rity of the newspaper profession
phere of the south would change]
have
not
stirred
hand
or
foot
'lo
wives
and
daughters
go
on
the
stand
-would welcome.
The conscientious almost over night, and a spirit of
Also have some real bargains o f houses
publisher.Is hampered by unscrupu­ enthusiastic optimism would soon be in a public court room, filled with meet the , proposition half way.
filthy ill-smelling nogroes and street Thrro are many, fino ¿laces near this
lous competitors. They receive ad­ teen and felt everywhere.
lots close in. , I have lots on all the best a v e n u e s
loafers; they would not allow'their city that would make Ideal country
vertising that ought not to be print
neighbor’s wife to be submitted, to clubs where we could play golf and
and can save you money on vacant lots* ^
efi. This pi“kej it difficult for all
TH E S P I N E L E S S CACTUS
tennis and base ball and even have
the lin t« Indignity and shame.
other* In the same field, who are
me before the advance, it's sure to come real soonT h ry hired u special train, went a r r iv in g park where races could be
Some of the leaders of The Herald
trying to get out profitable papers
who are interested in the spineless to Kissimmee, took the brute from held during the county fair. The
o n » higher standard.
T h e greatest offenders in objee cactus have been writing about it the jail, carried him back to ’ the idea 1« on« that every man of forty
tionable advertising are a large class and in order to find out just what scene of bia intended crime; he was and qyer should investigate, for if
o f- metropolitan dallies, who give thu cactus would do in this country t positively identified: then ho waa you have reached thia age you are

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R. Jeter Jones, Supt. of the Metro­
politan Life Insurance Co. and Win.
Pence. Asst. Supt. paid their local
agent, Elmet K. Rogers a visit dur­
ing Friday and Saturday of last
week.

Puncrkl of Mrs. Slrrine
Perhaps -no death has oeourred in
Sanford th at has created a more
profound "jorrow than that of Mrs.
Augusta A* Slrrine, which occurred
Saturday evening at her late resi­
dence on Park avenue.»
Mrs. Sirrino was born May 20.
1835 at Magnolia Springs. Go. She
was the daughter of Rev. Dr. Ginas,
a prominent
Methodist mjnister.
She was married 'at the age of
twenty to Capt. Sirrino of Americtis,
Ga., and spent the early years of
her life in Americus.
In 1871 the family came to Flor­
ida, making their home for u num­
ber of yfcars at Fort Reed, but later
nyived into Sanford keeping, with
her husband, what is still known ar
the Slrrine House on Palmetto ave.
nuc.
For a number of years she
lived on Park avenue where her
death occurred from a complication
of diseases, superinduced by n bad
(all which broke her urtn and caused
other seious Injuries early jn the
winter.
Mrs. Sirrino was a conscientious,
consecrated
Christian, ' following
closely irvtho footsteps of the Mas­
ter to whose service she pledged her
life, upholding the true principle« of
Christianity, humane, gentle, a loyal
friend and devoted mother
STrrine leaves a wide circle of frien
to mourn her loss. No woman in
Sanford__ha* over-hold a warmer
place in the hearts of her friends
and nejghlmrs and lived a more con­
sistent church life. She was a .de­
voted member of the Method­
ist church.
Her death has cast a
gloom over the city where she has
been a strong fuctor in its religious

Mis* I,orena Smith gave aevetal
"fitne reading» that delighted the
A RESUME OF SANFORD
audience. Miss Smith ia a talented
HAPPENINGSUI* TO DATE
young disriple of the art of elocu­
tion. She is a student of the DraA-Jiifii all Cefumsasiltoni lor Min j
; Little Happcnlnßs—Mention
Column to "SnmI» EiittM," or PUm i t matic School of Art and her inter­
; of Matters in B riefMri. R- Á. TtiK**fc, PK-Jis« No. m ]
pretive child work ia among tha
Get lid of the grouch. LIV-VERPersonal Items of
best heard in Sanford.
LAX makes the aun shine brighter.
j m o a n i? ndiidmxätüiisc.'.ßiicmizß .immun m u m a o •saauda£¿i«*dtfi3£|
Interest
\\ m (1 Aldridge a ill tell you nhout
That a program of this type, that
Itirthduy forty
p«-ck vice president; Mr». R. “ •|pleases the critical nnd gives auch a
L1V.VKIM.AX.
Acharming affair with, the youngJones, secretary and Mias Virginia |
pleasute" to ’ an'intrillgent "audlSummary of the Floating Small
NOTICE
er set was theinformal party given Smith, treasurer. Mrs. C. H. Din- cnco ahould bt, rendercd monthly
Talks Succinctly Arranged fur
The books for Ihe collection of
by Hon. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher gee, the retiring president has been , for such a moderate sum speaks well
Hurried Herald Readers
la r e s for I9U will close March lis t .
on Friday evening in honor of the a faithful, efficient officer for two] fcr thc taIpnt with|n our ,|o o n and
44 « I &gt; »«• *• »• ♦♦♦♦♦♦*+ ♦♦♦♦*
M. W. LOVELL,
birthday of their attractive ydung years and relinquishes the reins o(!*hould meet with a cordial and gen­
Tues-4tr
Collector.
I.IV-VER-LAX relieves all ills of
daughter. Miss May Thrasher* It |government with the society in fine erous response,
-,
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ihc Liver and'Stomach. Get it from
Among the prominent visitors to
W*a&gt; a happy crowd of young people j »hope.
*
the city this week are Mr. and Mrs.
that gathered beneath the hospit­
Wm. G. Aldridge.
An enthusiastic discussion of the
Miss Ilawkins will be a t the win­
Bradshaw of New Jersey, who are
able
roof
to
do
honor
to
their
popu­
proposed
apron sale to be held in
Mrs. V. R. Bush nnd children of
dow
of the Imperial from 3 to 5
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . S,
lar young hostess.. The gitls in their the near future, and plans for the
Albany. Ga., are the guests of Mia,
Thursday
afternoon to receive the
Wilson.
Mr. IjVadshaw is n well
pretty little evening frocks were n spend the day Bewing party at Mrs.
Bush’s sister. Mrs. U« II. Geiger on
returns
from
the sale of all ‘tickets
known commi'eATon merchant and is
a charming foil for their black coat­ Mckinnon'n on Friday met with the
Palmetto avenue.
for
"
T
h
e
Union
Depot for a Day"
enroute to Miami and other points
ed cavaliers and ull had a thorough­ cordial support and approval of the
Thursday night.
Limburgcr cheese, Holland her­ on the east const.
ly good time. A "Forest Contest" members.
It is expected that at
ring nnd yeast cakes at Simon’s.
proved amusing and fun provoking, least twenty of the ladies will meet
LIV-VKIt-LAX
is
harmless
not
a
3?-tf
Come to the Imperial Thursday
resulting in a tie between Miss Vir­ nt Mrs. McKinnon's for'the purpose
deadly poison like calomel.
Any
night and lot Miss Beaconstrcet of
ginia
Brady
and
Reginald
Holly,
the
of
making
-aprons,
the
first
of
the
Is your 11vet inactive? L IV -V ER -1 child is sale and happy by the use
latter ignoring his claim to cut for sewing bees to be held iq the inter­ Boston instruct you, in the art of
LAX will wake it up. Wm. G. Al­ of LIV-VER.LAX
the prize, a pretty calendar, gal­ est of the society. A dainty lunch­ orudition.
dridge.
Fire This Morning
lantly presented it to thy young eon planned by Mrs. McLaulin nnd
W hat becomes of the baby when
lady. Other games nnd music were Mta% Brownlee 'will be furnished by
B. G. Smith» of Oviedo made n
The department was called out
Hying visit to the city yesterday this morning about nine o'clock at
enjoyed and the happy evening MNw McKinnon and her guests, Prof. Learned lecture« on the Origin
afternoon, teturning in a few hours a fire nt the Brown house near
came to n close all too soon. De­ thus giving the party the entire day and Nature of Microbe« and Bac­
to attend to his multitudinous du­ Haskin’a residence on Third street.
licious cake nnd cream were served. for sewing.
Mrs, Dlngee and Mrs. teria at the Imperial Thursday
*»r»' •
ties In th at thriving city.
A
Those invited were Misses Fern .Peqk affuitul t » lend iaue. sowing night.
The blaze was a small one and easily
Wan!,
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V
’lrgfnTu
ft
rally,
Francos
„eiAmguLuhtiil with small rdnmagw. '
machines which will bo moved to
J V S T R EC EIVED" ' '
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Chappell, Norma Herndon, Eliza­ the home of Mrs. McKinnon for the
Don't fall .to hear the Prima
Auto Bonnela and Capa
beth Stafford, Helen Hand, Alice day.
LIV-VER.LAX stimulates the LivDonna at the Imperial Thursday
Dainty Laces
night.
ot.
A ^ harmless vegetable edïilCaldwell. Ruth McDaniel, Agnes
The social feature of church work
Ladle« Neckwear
Bothamly, Olive Lough, Frances Is becoming a recognized factor in
pound. Any child can take it safe­
Boudoir Caps
ly. Ask Wm G. Aldridge.
Gonzales; Reginald
Holly,
Fred tjjo success of all religious bodies
Girls, come out and let Miss FishNew Ribbons.
Wight,
Hurrold
Washburn,
Rush
*and
^
K
(,t
togothersplrit
is
a
potent
well
give you a "hunch" as to Row
Mra. Grace 1J, Williams,
Another New Home
Mu»phy, J. D. Woodruff, G. W Influence in the solution of better easy it is to captivate a man at the
i 0 6 F irst S tree t.
fc. I. Loucks, the well known rep­
Spencer, Allan Jones, Dick Brown, work anil more women for the work. Union Depot Thursday night.
resentative ol Voorhees 4 Co., com­
S4-21C
Il«'*el Brown, Ed. Betts, Sydney The Presbyterian ladles are quick to
J* ’
mission merchants has purchased
Chase and James Higgins
I .I V - V E R - L A X !
Better than ca l­
The
Union
Depot
for
a
Day
is
a
recognize the value of this influence
the lot at the corner of Eighth and and "ori,‘l liir ior many many year*
omel. No bad effects. Ask Wm. G.
Royalty
Play.
No
trouble
or
ex­
The
funeral
took
place
Irom
the
* and all pull together with a right
Magnolia uvenuc and will have u
Union Dtpot for a Day
ijM
Aldridge.
good 'will for the building fund of pense has been spared to make it a
beautiful bungalow erected thereon. Congregational church Sunday af­
&gt;a
success in every particular and a
With the characters well adapted the new church.
ternoon at three o’clock, a large
Capt. T. C. Bgannon of Oviedo Mr. und Mrs. Loucks have been
royal good time is promised to all
concourse of friends filling the ed i­ for the parts they interpret, "At the
-ffS
was in the city yesteiday on busi­ coming to Sanford for many years
,
Union Depot for a Day,” the laugh Djaicingi ns lleauliful a» f a i n t i n g • who go Thursday night,
fice.
Rev.
F.
E.
Steinmeyer
of
the
ness connected with the firm ol and call it their home and now that
Methodist church conducted the able farce comedy that will be given
Hunt &amp; Brannon.
Ho was accom­ they intend to build their many
With her crayons of different col­
at the Imperial Thursday night
funeral
services,
J’moruW Afrnfion
panied by Mr.* Morris, the repre­ friends are rejoicing to know that
ors
Miss Bar gelt who is to appear
Never bus there been a more gives promise o( being one of the
- —r i i
they
will
be
residents
sure
enough
Mr.
and
Mrs. J . W. Knight, who
sentative of Armour &amp; Co.
best amateur performances seen In at the Baptist Temple Wednesday have been stopping nt the Bye-Lo
beautiful
array
of
floral
tributes
Many of the commission men arc
The play, which is being night, March 3rdt. tprodurcs before Hotel left on Friday for Kissimmee.
lor Sale! ! !
contemplating homes in this city, than covered the casket and the Suidord
dire,
ini
L&gt;
Mr* Olga White Barnes her audiences many landscapes
grave,
many
of
them
handsome
de­
I hr«&gt;e lots facing Park on Myrtle Uf( ( li|,\ spend about eight months in
will
higiven
for the benefit ol the which appear as beautiful as paint­
signs
being
sent
front
Jacksonville
avenue nnd Seventh Htroet,
Desir- Onhere and Sanford will soon
Mis. Chas. Bindley nnd Mrs.
Woman’s Club and the rehearsals ings. while her humorous drawings
ably located (or hotel or residence, p,.
tioirt«- ol numbers ol 1 and other towns
,,ra'11,,y and Hcn,y n ,a d Mr» Sirrine leave»
only
one till! ,ife being held assure a smooth are a» funny as the comic sect...., of
Beautiful .shade trees ten years old,
|„,y.
the
Sunday
papers.
While
her
pic-1,oy*
J
r
'
who havo ,,een viait,n*
daughter, Mrs 1 S Parramore of I and finished production.
no other property like it in the city.
Mis. T. J. Miller and Mrs. Frank
tures
are
taking
shape
under
her!
—
Apply at once to W. W. Long.
,
Wake up youi Liver.
A lazy Jacksonville, and two sisters. M iss'
.
i .... .tier„ .to urers Mill«-,
Mille left on Monday
deft
lingers, s tie i harms
J fo. a tour of
Jimmie Glass ■ this city and Mrs.
fhrthdny farly
south
Florida,
They
will return to
26-tfc
Liver brings &lt;m the wor-t ol die
J S U r of Raymond. Ga.. a stepM" " r
H&lt;»'leban ♦•ntrr with dashes of wit and humor
Sanford enroule to their home in
eusi*.
I"ake 1.1 V•\ EIt-1. AX now
1.1 V- V K R -1. AX Is guaranteed to re­
\\ Sirrine of Greenville, Coin'd tor little friends S.uurd.iv
s o li. tiro
East Orange, N J
lieve troubles resulting from a dls- Wm *i Mdrtdge
r r
r r.
S C and u n grand-duughter». Mrs. afternoon at ids home on Myrtle
avenue with a birthday party
ordered Liver Pleasant to take and
19
The regular meeting of the WornNotice of I’art nenhl p 1)i»HlltulÌOI1 W II Mitriteli attsd Mi»» Anni«
Mr
Meglenery of Chicago is
ti.uues of various kind* were ert­ in's Chrisiiuri Temperance Itnon
perfectly harmless.
Wm
G
Al
l
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r
a
mo
r
e
,
b
ot
t
i
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f
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
villi).
Notici- Is to-n-hy ga m 1ini t t luspending
several
weeks
in
Sunfotd
dridge.
1
1’" ’" " ' * 1 ,;" 1 oti the will fie hebt ut the H«|itlat Taher- in the interest of his business.
•purl ni-rilnp fur meri) rll'tlUlt lu­ ..... little great grnndson. Regmuld
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line
h
e
v
,
w
h
i
c
h
w »» won b y Manti ■)
lade Thnrsdny afternoon
t d (It)
Brunii" ll afid i.
r \f 1 1cheli al - o . u r l ì i
Ui-t-ll 1 (
ifi
Ttie ;&gt;all tietiriTs wert* F I1 Fors­ \t i f ch p r i z e a i mi of all'll
’. J
1 o’clock
L
I ! Olii. dot IIg fimi m-»- ,i- &lt;l \letti)
gir
Rev and Mrs. F. E Stein meyer
Ptia nut bmit, won ity Uelvinf.
Htm
Forrest Lake. H W
Hardware 4 Forniture rompóni at ter
and Ht tie *d«Ughtei. Beryl leave to­
Hurley, tirize. a box of candy
fn rlrr Tnlr
Oviedo. Florida, bus io-eri bissaived, Herndon, J K Meittnger. R M
day for Oviedo where lhe+- will he
Refre. fittilo it - of ice i renin and
\ P Cuti
Mr- Hattie Purler of ibis city
-ÌC J
!. T lltint takiflg "Ver thè tini h of Mason, (' E Henri
tile guests of Mrs. H B. McCall,
i
like
were.
S é r vi'd III gl spy style on
Interment I',
and Mr Charles W Tale of Dr- 1
glint), tuoi is-uming al! Italo llt le-, nelly I. R Philips
'- a i
t he lawn
Land were united in marriage by
nnd collecting all outslunding nc- LitkrvifW cemetery
y'
Those who were t h e r e to e n j o y
Messrs.
W.
D.
Tawley
and
R.
J.
Rev George Hyman in the pastor's
counts for hi" own lt*e
Ball
stopped
over
in
Sanford
for
the a f t e r n o o n were: Velinu Shi pp,
study at the Baptist Tabernacle.
L T . HI N T .
I.IV-VER-LAX tones up the sys­
Surah W i l l i a m s , Mi ce N o d i , R E
Monday morning at I" o'clock
Mr several hours with Mr E. J. Moughtem. stimulates the Liver to work
T G RRANNON
and Emi ly (Irillin
Mar i e and J o ­
nnd Mrs Tate left immediately for ton, while enroute to DeLund and
in harmony with the other orgunr.r. •_*(.
sephine Fci i l o. J a m e s H a y e s , l laf nl b
DeLaml, where they will make their) St. Augustine in their motor car.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction. \\ m
Mar c h
\V t i me r Sears
|)el\m und
They motored up from south Flor­
?ut or* home
parei l
M i l \\
■get li Alilrnlge
Korun' H i r lei* Wehl. S ■
I IIida making a lutir of the itati in
III
il .lt
o .. fi i
•vhi t p 11' i •' II' "deh.i It
Hie interest of lle-ir tiuiiness
s u n ,u n i
llc .o iilfu l
Mr utili Mr- I *• Wil».mi have
Wm &lt;
Ifi- filoblmg leales Oli toir tre
a- 1heir glint* tuda) Mr and Mrs
t f im f i injra m
tile auuki-umg songs nf iitnls, t fi*
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Watson,
Bradshaw of New Jersey who are
who have been guests of Snnford
Mis» Evelyn ihirgull, who is to he
first
light
warm
breath
of
spring.
M 'E U v(. N u l l t E
enroute to Miami and other cities
friends for several weeks 'left for
stir into action the »firing poets, the thn Alkahest Lyceum ontertuiner at
tin the Eu»t Coast to spend tho re­ their home in San Benito, Texas
housewives’
gardening
Img,
•
and
the
Baptist
Temple
on
m
xt
Wed*
H ere.at l.ùsl!
mainder of the season.
Monday afternoon.
city bee u nosday evening. March ;lrd.. i» the
piul Geo Raymond, tile expert t (mugliti of Sunford
■m
most pojMilar cartoonist and render
tifili us il ts to he
■m
pie.no tjaii I ..id ' I'ttir. r who was
The lidi Kahlhheli «ere eli teriti Ho- «(mie ri alni ni l.yo'iiiii work
Mr» Norman (', Tooie i» visiting
Ti io s e of u» w ho b a v e i oni e fron
with St'lfiw
A '"ti , New lurk
taineil ut thè homo ut Mr and Mn
m
her purent». Mr and Mr» Wicker.
New
E nghtud cari rui neml i er f i a m * Mie ha- reeeutiy returned frolli Ito*
fot 12 Veals I- t i l e lur one week
Fred Wulieimui hut night
The Her fri«*mii me delighted to huve
ton, « f i en - i le bas Illen prepari ng a
fragrimi and lovely
willi Iliaci li
pr o l
Ray inoiid
i h e only ma n in
boiler guest» were Mr and M ri her a m o n g t h e m onr&gt;- mo ie
every door y a r d
Frutti liearer hnn ■ t i . « ì i f . . g r a t o f ur t In- s i - . i - o n « i t i » t he
' I.H « i l - p r e s e (il
I lie ( ‘ t il l ed S l a t *
Brad-fiii » of
« t•r-••v « ho »ri'
firilley "I Roger« tniq
i Villo- t h'MIghts uLvOUl hef ti Olle» a i o . n»dp' af M'
ud wil h a »pei l.rl 1 1 , i ng hit in in'W-.Xvy
visit lag Mr ami Mri J S Wilson
M.» ( ’ &lt;) McLaughlin lias return
vii la gei wreutiied ili wt st enn, licuii
Grilli-)
ki when he g a v e
the great Pad* r*
Dancing followed fi) r fi ve eourie ed front it delightful visit to l^cstifili wttii roses a m i cumillins
Th* • '
his farewell un rt- ut Carnegìadd
lllticheon untile tiie gueit» feel thut
\n vu»mifrr rnr»i t«
burg. Eqstts und other points.
ili Sunford are "gorgemiii rei ngiutiun of. inissilulities
'
Hall. New lo ri
The Ladies' Cnion of the Congre­ thè evening wa» well »peni. Thosc
i
..
........ .
hcyond word* to ex|)r»*ss. Wo cuti
bis fine work un thè latterà piano.
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.
’
.
gational church will hold their regu­ present ewre Mr nnd Mrs. WalseMr F. M. Pugh of Port Tumps
not grow lilacs horc it t» truc, nor
If you desire t" have your piano
tmin. '.Mr nnd Mrs. Pnrrish,' Mr. spent the week-end in Sanford, tho
some of the other oltl time favor lar meeting Friday nt 3 p. m, at
tuned or repaired, as they do in
nnd Mr*. Holly, Mr and Mr». J . S. guest of friends.
its«, but there are hundreds of rare the church
Steinway &amp; Sons wureroom* now is
Wilson. Mrs, Henry. Mr. and Mr».
and exquisittV fdants that we can
your
chance.
Terms
f:i 00.
Bradshaw-,
John. Russell nnd Joe
Friduy evening at the Hrolherliood
nnd should have lining our streets,
Rev. Smith Harden, presiding
G. Raymond, care tlaks House, city,
De Moni und hi» phonograph.
rooms
of
Ihe
Presbyterian
manse
the
making them characteristic of our
elder
of the Orlando district was the
or phone The Oaks
Chritsian
Temperance
, wonderful climate und soil, it is to Woman's
guest of Rev, F E. Stein meyer on
. tadvt i
Union will hold a public reception,
lluptirt MuiitaD
this end thfit the City Beautiful comMonday.
free
to all interested in the cause,
mlttce of the Woman’s Club is plan
!
Among
the
pleasant
events
of
lust
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,
Preamble and Resolution
, njn(t (lnlj working, and with the co- if you are not interested come, any­ week was the musirale at the HapMi.
J
.
W
Rarnes
left
Monday
fot
:
_ T h at whereas the laws of the operation of the home makers it wilt how and enjoy the pleasing pro­ ri»t church on Friday evening, given Beaufort, S C.
Mrs. Burne» will
stato of Florida provhje that all f,,, on|y n »hurt while before Sanford gram arranged by the social com­ in tin- interest of the building fund .join him late.
|bills due nnd payable by the county vvill have a permanent asset in it- mittee.
There wn» a good audience, whose
^
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|shall he in the clerks hands nol beautiful gardens.
It is the lime
appreciation of the splendid program
Mrs. John Erskino of Evansville,
!o
ilook
Cirelt
later than the lust day of each month now (0 |,in„t amaryllis and cdfedi
f•z
wus shown inthe hearty applause I Indiana,
who is spending several
The
members
of
the
Hook
Circle
.nnd that whereas tiie law not hav- [ un)§&gt; ^{uhlins, gladioli and hibiscus
and repeated
demands (or an en- weeks in Enterprise was the guest
Ung been complied with in the past for summer showing, and poinset- and n few other friends were de­ core.
of Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Jr., leal
has not only caused the clerk un­ tias for next winter. If every gar lightfully entertained by* Mrs. Henry
The prelude by the Boys' Band SMtmlay.
-.
necessary work and confusion buf den could hay« one fine hibiscus, one Wight yesterday afternoon. • Mrs.
was
un exceptionally' good number,.
butt delayed the work of this board poinsettin, one good palm, with a Wight is at all t . me» an ideal hostess
Under
.the splendid' loadorehlp ’ of I* "Tho'-man^^ frientls of Mrs.' M « V
on more thpn one occasion and ns vine each of Bougainvillea and ^ndMhis occasion-was no exception
these delays are expensive to the Blgnoniu for Flmae Mower, the e f - , to ‘ h(’ ruW- AUhou“h ,h ‘.’ mMtin« Mr! A. n. Brock the progress of tbe DlckJn* aro rejoicing that she 1* cxboys has been womh-rlul und the (Mirted in Sanford nhout the 15th.
tax payers und should he avoided; feet would he delightful.
These wai
a " d ,,,formul ow,n« ‘ ° tho
work rendered by these sixteen Th,x will be good news, for Mrs.
Therefore
jdanta are not experisive nnd are all ° ' )*ervance oi ^&lt;‘" t t *10"0 present
.youthful
musicians is exception­ Dickins Is on« of Sanford’s best
Bn it Resolved in future all bill« hardy in this climate. A club order I iully *nJoyetl the hospitallty^of the
ally
good.
Ttieir appearance is n l - i
and most popular women,
gracious
hostess.
Those
present
reaching the clerk after the date is to he sent nwny on Monday,
wuya
greeted
with
vociferous
ap­
specified by law will not lie taken March 1st, and parties desiring to wcre Mesdamcs F. I*. Strong, MinMr. W. H. Lynn of Bristol. T en ».,
plause.
up or paid until the following regular order these or other seasonable n'1' •lDT' e*i
"• Thrasher, It. A.
who
haa been spending a week in
Mr. J-. Walter of Poland, whose
meeting and the clerk has been so plants may do so by communicating Newman, J . U . Dlckins, A. W.
Sanford
returned home Friday last.
instructed, also Instructed to pub­ with tho chairman or uny member
and George Speer.
, adoption of Snnford ns home hus
added nuotimi star to the focal
lish a copy of thl* resolution in the of tbe City Beautiful Committee
f w h y t r r i a n /.mlitx' A i d
Mr. and Mrs Ellas Woodworth of
musical set is a violinist of lalept
Sanford Herald lor thirty days,
A
goodly
number
of
members
of
and
ra.r
ability.
His
numbers
were
|
Louisville.
Ky , are registered at
that everybody may have due noWm. G. Aldridge knows alunit
the
Sunford
House.
the
Ladies*
Aid
Society
of
the
Pres­
cordially
received
by
the
audience.
1tice and assist this hoard in com­ LIV-VER-LAX
You need it fur
byterian church gathered at the
Mrs. Geo. Hyrunn, under whoso
plying with the law and the dis­ your Liver.
manse Monday afternoon for an direction the*« fine musical enter- ‘'Mr. Deane Turner motored over
patch of their business.
!
interesting
and enthusiastic meeting, tuintUcnt* will bo given onco a to Dayton« Sunday to bring Mr*. •
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Result of Warfare.
tho
honor
of
presiding being divided, month is herself n inuaidahof sp len ­ Turner and Deane. Jr., back to
Clerk of Hoard.
If wn aro tempted to make war upon
by
Mr».
C.
H. Dingee, president, did ability anti an artist of whom Sanford niter a week delightfully
a i**r.
49-8tc
another nation, we shall remember
B fe j1
nnd
Mrs.
Wm.
McKinnon vice pras- the people, of Sanford should be spent at the Beach,
that w« are necking to deitroy an ele­
V
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No need for calomel with ita nau­ ment of our own culture, and poasibly ident. The annual election of of­ ju itly proud. Her piano solo was
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Lyman,
seating effects.
LIV-VER-LAX j i Ita most Important \ elemenL—Oacar ficers resulted in Mrs. McKinnon one of the best numb- rs an thr pro­
being elected president; Mrs. R. L gram.
results. Wm. G. Aldridge, -Wilde.
Continued on Pago 8
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Transplanting Hair to eyelids.
wife caq do abaolutely aa ho or ahe WORK OF SKILL AND DARING
Transplanting hair to tjie eyelids
LEGAL ADVERTISING
wills,—there Is another to conaulL
In order to replaco lost lashes Is per­
Japans»« Whalem»n Constantly Risk
DKFARTMKNT o r THE INTERIOR
advise with and please
formed successfully In Germany by
Lives In the Pursuit of ^4ost
U. 8 L a n d OBIre-at üaln»«vtll*. fl » -,
Plumbing ánd
The trouble Is, many a married
Dr. Frans F. Kruslus, who describes
,
i i » . 10. l i l i .
Dangerous Quarry.
N atlre I» b*r»hy r t r * « t h s t Finley II.
couple wake up to tho fact too late.
hla method In the Deutche Medl*
Gas Fi t t i ng
f l o r i d a , who, on F«bslnlsche Wochensch'rlff. He clips th« Click, IolI . .Wakiara.
The husband who has always had his
1 9 1 0 , mad» Hom**f*a&lt;i E ntry .
Many of the Japanese whalemen are hair on whatever spot he may select ruary
No. OSSII, for S H of N C k s s d W 1J ol
own way does not take kindly to be­
E H , - fWctlnrt S &lt; Tow nahlp
1« South.
ing dictated to by a woman. Ills moth­ most expert and daring men. After a to a length of a little more than an BItanf»
XS Kaat. Tallaba»*«« Marldtan, haa
whalo
has
been
..cornered,
harpooned
»er80Iul
SUd
notte*
of
(ntantlon
to
moka
Flv*-y»»r All Work R c c c ì v c h Mt |
Inch, sterilises tho region with bener always gave him his own way; he
t o ratablUh rialm to th * tand ab o»*
expects hla wife to do likewise. The and la alowly giving out from exhaus­ cine, and removes single hair» with a dl*rnof,
ad. b*for* Clark of C irc u it Court, »1
tion the nimble expert of the whaling lultuble trephine, taking tho skin and Tncrtb
Attention And Hem Kfforu
a v a r .a , Florid a, on th« i l t k dajr of March,
spirited young wife who has been
crew
must
prove
his
mettle.
IBIS.
«
hair glands together in a pleco of tuspetted, spoiled and coddled by her
( talmaní n a n s a na wlt
The skilled Jap, after Jumping upon cue about ono and a half millimetres
W. II. Doyd. of Wgkltra, F lo r id a .
family Is quite as determined thitt she,
(Crerréhl. 1914. ky l U McQ m* N w - W - Vwicawl
R.
.It. RI,
o y d,
Wakiwa
, Florid
Opponi!« City Hall
Telephone N« 5
------------of of
W«M
i
** a.
the
anlmal'a
back
and
cutting
two
In diameter. Then by a specially domust be the ruling spirit of the house­
C
. . C . Iloyd. of W a k i v a , F lo r !.la .
DOUBLE
L IV E S
OF
MANY
NEW
gkabes
in
the
head,
one
on
each
side,
J . M. Hrreow, of Waklw a, Flo rid o.
rlgned Instrument each hair la sepa*
hold. Slight disagreements end all
Y O R K Q IR L 8.
I I O U E H T W . I I AVIS,
through which a rope muat be run, rately Inserted .Into the tissue oi tha
too soon In open quaweds
KagtaUr.
«B-Tuoo-Bte
PLACED ANYWHERE. KVKHVVVHFB»
and
tied,
cannot
alwaya
perform
bis
»yelld so that lta base Is completely
- --m
In Daily. WeekWeek
m
_
Ä 1
This Is bad enough If there aro no*
U f * la t . w u i n o f w e a rta o m * hou r*
work
In
ono
trial.
Often
the
animal
NoUr*
of
ly, Kupday Pap
A
m
u
ra
lle
n
for
T
a
s
Oood
lindar
Imbedded and Ha freo end projects In
little ones, but If there la a child look­
W h i c h m U c m t h * ro*« of « n jo y tn u tt
Section 1 7 1 of tko U r » t » l S l a l o l r s
rm and Maca
Notte# i» hereby giv*n t h a t Jokn W .
EHI
ing on with frightened eyes and bated makes a deop dlvo. But the little Jap the normal manner.
w ra i;
must
bold
fast
to
his
quarry
and
diva
n
ie » .
Prompt,
I-andmar».
purchnaor
uf
T
a
s
Co
rtlflm
U
N
s.
A nd tNfc h e a r t t h a t la aooneat a w o k e to
Doctor Kruslus says that 6ot more
breath, parents should never utter the
h
llib
li
«
m
rviiftbW
trfvir»
SIS.
dated
the
3rd
d
ay
of
Ju
n
e
,
A.
It.
IVI
ff,
also, trusting to the fates that his own than 20 hairs should bo transplanted haa Oled anld terrificai* In my a m t an d Ft»« estimate«. U t i» figurei r. ,et h rav m ^
t h a flower». *
bitter words that rise to their lips.
l a a l w a y s th» flr»t t o be tou ch e d by th e
air supply In hla lungs will last aa at one sitting. Ho adds that these ha» modo application for l a x need to laour enUm c h a r w o f your ad re eu.m , .o u , „ u .
Unconsciously, even In Its curliest
thorn ».
In acco rdane# «Uh- law.
Said ccrtlllcata eneo* from satisfied client*.
long as that of the whalers.
transplanted hairs tend to grow and embrama tho following deaeri bod property
years, tho child will tako sides with
The
Jap
la
safer
from
being
drowned
situated
In
Raminolo
C
o
u
n
t
y , Florida, tobavo to bo kept trimmed to tho de­
How truly It has been aald that one or the other. The scene will bo
wit: N K J . of N W l f of 8 W K . Soe. 14, Tp
M O N T G O M E HY
thar
from
being
crushed
by
the
Infu­
yna halt of the world knowa not how engraved Upon Its memory whl|o life
sired length.
XI. H ans» XV E .
10 arron. T h o aald land
riated animal's tall. If the little Jap
beine aaaaoaad a t Ih» d a to of tho lasuanm
Advertising Company, Inc.
the other half lasts.
of such co rt i n c a t « in tho n a m e of A. Bul­
lota go It usually means his death—
Urea. Thoio who
Ja'k-earO«, n,
lirán.
Unto«# »aid certificato shall be re­ Molasi Ufo tUdg.
Frequent quarrels of parents, lead
deemed acco rding lo law. t a i deed will
hare pitied the to estrangements and contemplation so ho bangs on to the diving quarry,
kau*
thereon
on
tho
IS
tn
d
a
y
of
March
It “Warn't Dare.'
poor little milli­ of divorce. Ere* parents should tako frequently these whalemen lose thrlr
A. I». ISIS.
A trial took placo recently In Texas
Wit nee a m y nflldal sig n a tu r e and era
ner.
the* type­ that e x t r e m e measure, they should Uvea from drowning, but the members
thla tho Bth d a y of F e b r u a r y , A. I). ISIB.
writer, and ahop- give a thought to the Innocent child of their crew look upon thla misfor­ bofofo a negro Jury. The 12 gontle(anal)
K. A. D O U G L A S S .
4
Clerk C irc u it Co urt Seminole Co., Fla . .
g lrl,
troubling whoso futuro they would deliberately tune with something of a fatalistic mon of color were told by the Judgo
Ily Ja » . C. R o berta, Deputy.
to retlro and "And a verdict
They
oter how dark wreck by such a course. Wbkn the regard.
4V-Tuea-Bto
But the main business In hand Is departed for tho Jury room. Then be­
and d e i o l a t o dovecote has once been desecrated,
Sanford Lodge No G2, F. and A. M.
N O T IC E FOR rU IILICA TIO N
their Urea were, thu fledglings have no heart to return the capture or the whalo. As the light gan the opening and abutting of draw­
Communication
every firat and third
D e p a r tm e n t of t h e In terio r,
might open their there again. Where thero Is a child progresses and the maddened, fright- ers. tho*»lnmmtng of doors, ond other
Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting bratta»
U. S. l e n d Office a t Gainesville. Florida.
welcome.
F eb ru ary IS . IV IB .
eyes wide with to bind them, a husband and wlfo enod mammal grows weaker and, sounds of unusual commotion. Every
N e lle * Is hereby »iven th a t Charlea V - O. L. Taylor
J. C. (Una*
aurprlae to find should make every sacrifice In keep­ finally. Is dying, the boat crews row one wondered what tho trouble was. llonnell, of Genova,a. F lo rid a, wh o,‘ an
on April
Secretary^ ^
how m a n y of ing back their resentment and dlfllcul closer to the body and pray, for the At last tho Jury came back Into tho t l , 19 0 » , - mad# H om estead E n t r y No. _
MSSS, •fdr-'*»Hfr f«F¡nr»f
f C T tr 'f
court, and the foreman aroaean«Vaald: and W SeaiwV-HCor
(hem wroat pleas- tie. for t J y t ^ a , 9U tb a^ lu U .W aU u aL ^ . . ° f. 1
I f of S K I f , Section 2 3 . Township
"We
hab
looked
everywah—In
tho
}
0
South.
R
a
n
c
o
SX
E
a
s
t.
Tallahassee
Me­
oqt
the
words,
_ ............................
I..*...«- or the crew will call out the word».
-trrw from* wren to' would not u_
have
looked out wistfully
ridian. hka file«) notice of Intention to make
Monroe Chapter No. 15. |(. a. M.
dreary an exist* In this cold and bitter world bad It not "Joraku! Jorakul Joraku!" and on drawers, and behind the (Jo*, an' can't FIvo-jrear P ro o f, to establish .cl aim le Ih»
Meets
overy second nnd fourth Thur
Jlnd
no
verdlc'.
It
warn't
In
do
room."
land
abova
described,
before
Clerk
of
Cir­
ence aa la thelra. been for them. Parents owe It to tbelr the third day after the mammal has
cuit C o u rt, at. Hanford, Flo rid a, on tha lot day in Masonic Hall over ihr Imperii
They read few children to make a home for them and been hauled ashore a service le held —National Monthly^
day of April. IBIS.
Theatre. Visiting companion» wrlrooa
tr
Claimant
■
name« aa wltneeaea:
papera. yet they to causo happiness to reign within lta and prayers offered for the animal's
J . F . Knmatx
II K Tolu
David Hcecr, of G enev a, Florid a.
future
contentment
of
spirit:
are abreaat with walla.
Iaaiah D. H eart, oi G e n e v a . Florida.
Secretary
High Print
Andrew J . Holder, of Gtrnava, Florri-la
As soon as the animal has been
the current erenta of the day. They
The wife who speaks slightly of her
Edw ard II. G ra n t, of G e n e v a . Flor
are far removed socially from people husband before her children makea a towed to the shore line he la cut up,
R O B E R T W . D A V DF
Réglât er.
M -Tu re-Btc
Seminole Chapter 2, Ordi r I a«irr#Su
of wealth and luxury. They can un­ fatal mistake. The huaband who the Jape are making huge excavations
Meets every first und third Tumthr
fold, howerer, an tntlmato knowledge speaks snocrlngly to hla wife with tho . and penetrating Inside the animal's
M ilK H IF P’ N HALF
N otlrt la hereby |lven th a t by virtue ol in eacjt month. Everyone who hn
of them that la manrcloua. Uofore- children looking on pares the way to body as though entering a mine shajt
Magazines Periodicals and
that certain writ of r t r r u l l o n i»iu ln f out of his Stor in the F^ast ur»- cor&lt;liallj inritit
hand, they aro able to whiiper when bo alighted himself by them when ho or gallery, and eventually making
under the aeal of the - C irc u it C o u r t .
Seventh Ju d lrla l Circuit of t h a S ta te of to visit this chapter.
a lore match la about to blosaotn Into Is old. Father may endeavor to In­ their exit, all covered with blood. It
Soda
W
ater
Alice E. Bobbins, Sec'y
Florida In an d for Heminole C o u n t y , dated
an engagement. They aee the begin­ fluence them &lt;that mother's In the Is a gruesome sight, hut la looked
the Srd d a y of F e b r u a r y , I t l 6, In that ce r­
tain cauee therein pending, wherein the
ning and growth of affaire that end wrong. But In the calm Judgment of upon purely aa a matter of course
Confectionery
MaUby C o m p a n y v a a plaintiff and C. M.
Jn ickndala.
- .
an d I). C . Klnard w u defendant
after years their hearts will turn to among the Ja|T whalemen.
Phoenix I^&gt;dge No 5, K. of P.
Cigars and T o b a c c o s IKmart]
have levied upon the folloarlnr described
her, as the sunflower turns to tho sun.
Meets
second and fourth
property of C . M. and IL C. Klnard and
will »ell the game at the mill t it * where Nisiting knights al way» u. It.-mi­
Watching these women and their Children should bind husband and
Distraction* of War.
the proper! y now »tend«
near
Oviedo,
ideal lives, as It seems, Is tho ono wlfo In love nnd peace till death do
•i J MiSq
Florida. In Heminole C o u n ty , Florida, on ll. McCaulin
Among the distractions of war It's
K. R. and S.
,
&lt;\ f.
Joy of these girls. Tho manner In them part
Mogday, the &amp;Lh day of April, \ 9 lk t derlnf
plain that there's got to bo a btt of
the legal
hour« of «*le. to«wlt. betueen
which they touch elbows with theso
•levrn o’rlork a. m end two o'clock p m
brushing up In tho knowledge of gorich women Is somewhat unique. Dur­
|4&gt; tke highest anil br«i bidder for raah
ography nnd history on tho pari of
Sanford Lodge Nn. 27 I n O. f
«aid
property described
follow*
ing the day, theso young women work I F H 18 L I F E W E R E A N O P E N B O O K .
0« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
One I'rerle«* rla«a ••f/'-Fatg Inch cylinder.
the parent If he would maintain his &lt;►
Meets
every Monday -it
'• p. b ,
at their allotted tasks, a s ‘though life
F.ngme No. I24H2 and boiler on iron
high seat of omniscience In the sight &lt;&gt;
over lm{&gt;erinl Theatre
whrelt.
contained nothing else for them. N « y . g rie v e not for the dead alone.
&lt;
&gt;
One No
1 Ifrn rh and* HrorngoUl wire J. W, O. Singletary
of his Inquiring Offspring.
1 • •-ibh.
I•
Whon tho closing hour comes they
cable drive » a * ••»ill. No
» i th -10 foot
W h o » « l o n g ha» told t h e i r h e a rt '» *a d
Secretary
N i,
''Papa, what are the Balkans*" In­ o
of
carriage.
3
heeil
block».
O
f»
feet
of
track
hurry eagerly from their labors to
•lory.
and waya.
.
quired
a
llttlo
chap
who
had
been
por­
W
e
e
p
for
tlie
voire
le»».
who
h
a
v
e
known
their lonely hall bedrooms, blltho as
One 4A Inch Simond Inaertrd tooth aaw,
Gale City Cnrnp No t W ft \\
ing over hla papers.
h e cru s» without the c r o w n of g l o r y !
70 fo«f I'] Ineh «tltchrd rubber belt
the birds that twitter outside their A Tfe
I \\ H A N D . Hhertff
w r a n tou ch ih« m o g ie »(ring.
One
Inch
Card*
Will
Hr
PuMUhrci
Un­
Meet*
sectind nnd f-niri \\•-it —di;
“High
hills,
my
son,
high
hills'*
windows. Usually two young women
Heminole C o u n t y . Florida
And nulay Karne la proud to win them .
flights in each Inontli
“They're mountains, aren't they’"
der Thin Heading At The Kale Of $7.20
Wa'lare llruce, A tty for I'liHitilf.
share their mom together. They are A las, for t h e i r tha t n ever »Ing.
F. L. Miller
J 1 ll.-.l.-hit
ftl -Tue»-&amp;tc
“Why—ah—yes. I bellove they Per Year.
Uut die with all ihelr muali in t h e m '
In cramped quarters; must take turns
Clerk
( ‘»iinciM
are,“
answered
papa,
who
has
a
some­
In cooking their frugal auppera over
Tho man who showa no disposition
NOTIKK FOR 1'1'ni.lCATION
the oil atove.. If there a r e .pleasures to Indulge In tho society of 'the fair what vague notion of that distant ram­
D e p a r tm e n t ut the Interuw.
I United Brotherhood of f urpr nfrr* ut
ahead they don't mind the hardships. sox should not ho singled out for per­ part.
h S. I.antl (Iftlr, at Galneavltte. r i a ,
Joiners of Aitterti .i
F e b ru a ry 20, IB1V
“The
paper
says
Austria
Is
going
to
Girls are clever with their Angers, sistent attention by women.
N
olle.
1.
hereby
gi-en
iba
l
A*talbertg[J
i
Sunfoni
Local Union N
-r-.ivti
take them.” pursued tho persUtWnt
De nti sts
and help one nnother to fsshlon simply
K m l ni Oviedo. Florida, who, nn April I».
Thero 1» geuerully u good reason Willie "What are they going to do
first ami third Ttitir—I.»-. i ,-• ! it?
IW12.
made
H
o
m
e
.l
e
a
d
F.nlry.
No.
OIOIIN
-out of odds und onds* their evening ho hnn when a man lights »by of mat
fur St. i. of NK •( and S t ! 1, ol I S K ‘ . o'clock in the Engle*' Hull
gowns that would vie with a inllHon rlmony. It may be his nature lo he i with th«-mT"
Sertlon 27. T o w n . hip 21 Sou th. Range tl
I. W O . Single!¡tr-,.
I M Itruan
...(¿arncr
iV
:
Woodruff
Htiiltlini'..
t!a-t. Tallal-a—j-r, Meridian, h a . flirti notte,
Here
papa
has
to
cast
about
In
his
alro's wife's sumptuous robo, and not poltto lo the opposite sex. hut It
Ser'y-Trenv
I'ri-i-trtt
of Intention to make Five year Proof, lo
mind for a moment.
■look out of place by comparison. e.t
ahli'h
rial
m
to
the
lend
a
b
ov
e
de*
shouldn't ho taken for granted that
"Oh. well," he equivocates, "1 guess
rrlbed before &lt; lerk of I'lreu 't t 'o u r t . . t
II. I', ft. E. Sanford I ..dg- 1211
Donning their
evening
gowns, courtesy means liking which may lend
Terms Moderale---Strirlly Cash Sanford.
Florida, on t h . »th d . y of
April
that's Just figurative language 1 don't
I BIB
throwing scarfs round their shoulders, to n tenderer sentiment.
Mt*ei first anti thiril \\•ili - -11) nukt
Claimant n a m e . . . w l t n e . . . . ,
suppose they'll really try to movo
at corner of First St .nul I'- -•&gt;" lo
the girls scurry eagerly forth. To the
He may appear to he very lonely
t! A F afn ell. of Oviedo. Fiorirla.
P hon e 3 1 9
O L. Taylor
!: I I'wk
I. T Hunt, of Oviedo, Florid a,
cheap picture showa for an evening's and much In need of woman’s syrnpa 1 them, you'know.”
J. It. Jo n e s, of. Oviedo. F lo r id a ,
Secretary
Exulted Ruta
amusement.' Ob, no. A dark skirt thy. But appearances In such cases; “But. papa, tho paper says—"
I'. It. I l o , l o n . o f Oviedo. F l o rid a .
Ito ti F.RT \V. DAVIS.
ana plain ahlrtw&amp;lat would answer may bo deceptive. Instead of. being f “Tut! tut! Never mind what It
I.*K*I Ú3 - T u e . * fitr
R e g i .ter
The Luke Breeze •»»until N., il Jumag
says—and
say,
don’t
you
think
It's
•for going there; their attire would a bachelor, as every ono supposes, he
about
tlmo
you
were
going
to
bed?"
Order United Ann-rir.ii» \|»-&lt;haste»
not bo closely observed. On pnst the . may ho a widower, with a largo fam­
M « **ts e v e r v \V*-&lt;1 in- 1
ATIOKNEY ani » (X)UNSEI.Ii)K at U M
N O T IC I! O F A S S I G N M E N T
moving plcturo places they go; their ily of children, whom his mother. In
To All Whom i! may
m
Cn nrrrn. T s V r No! 1rs
M
. in the City II .11 '
**
Battle
of
Lake
Champlain.
-destination being ono of tho grand a far-off city, Is aiding him lo care for
That I I a t
lirrn »1a rns»»l r ««in1il«-«. 1 )
1‘ r n e t l e e in Strife a n d F e d e r it i C m ir t.
• II
J F lloilgr« iimI 1* Il II* I f r * . 1farti», re are w^•l»•«^»*•
On« hundred year* ur« the Ainert(hotels The drawing room and lob ills one though! pm&gt; he to make
(ist Ifl g |lU*lflF*4 under thr Brui h sn iw »ml
Snnftirtl F lu
bios pro free to nil guests who look name and fortune for Ills motherless •antr defeated Hi« llrltlali lu the butti« r . t n t e r . WtMMlrnfl Ulti at
•1)1. uf II...Ig. • llr. (Li••r•. A e%1gti.»p« 1ri »
&lt;*«-l«ry City \«-rl* '
I
«I«t l. r i i n v « ) ' » »g 1hr propr rN) . 1 t»( It Pr»l
to tho manner born. Th#y loiter In the brood llu may be Ittm In hln avowed of I dike f'hntttplnln. tin- last big navpl
*t I
for i h é
Meeting
every
I
u
*
1 hr .salui •e«irn«*r*.
a o tl p r t u j n i '
■beautiful lobby for a while; sitting on Intention never to entertain the i-ngnKement of tho war «f 1112. In
BrnrAl uf. I. .. rrrttllor*, which d rrd pro- o'clock.
Pico Hmldii’g
,v ld ft for an * u s a l distribution ni lha ai - J. T . Hoolehan.
'¿the rich divans lljey aro so nenr the thought of tuklng a wlfo until his tho sculo uf military Importance.to tho
C. 1 T.iratu».
‘signora* trai a n d personal p r o p r r t y . among
Cavorlte of fortuno they could reach children aro educated, grown up, mar outcome of tho war, thla defeat and
Worthy Presltlent
-.-«rrtify
thp *#v*ral rrpdilura of t h r aald assignors.
In «qual p roportion«, of tbair rrappvtlv*
capture
of thp British squudran
Torth their hands and touch their rlcd and In homes of their own.
DENTIST
damanda, and all of t h * rr * d lt o r* of ih*
‘rebel. They drink In their flo'atlng
said «»«ignt-rs «vili t a k r noti«*, a r r o r d i e t l y
Then, again, many a bachelor may by Commodore Macdonough more
Office:
Yu
well
lliiildlnc
of Ih* fari of [ h - assignmrnl and in - r a l l r '
tho British raid on
bits of conversations; feast their crr ’ have had u heart cutangJ6meut In Ills ,,inn
IO»4
upon In SI* with in*, with«» tisi» d a i ■ f ♦ m e - » * « » « « « . ' *
'tnt their dazzling gems. Inhale tho early youth which causes him to for Washington With Macdonough'g &lt;tuc- SANFORD
:
: . FLORIDA •urh rr. -litur* rrsi d* In Ih* stato, nr if h*
y nnd fh* limit*-- « f th* «ta l*, within tour
-rornUc perfume frorti-lh« rare flowers swear marriage for ull time tu uiui«.. Cess coDimand of tho lake passed U&gt;
ntftnlh« from Ih* d a l* hrrvuf. -worn stat*they wear. Likn tho fabled Clnder- Or lii' may have habits, such us an tho Amerlcnns, and the Invnslon of
m*nt* uf lh*iv r . a p * r t l v * rla.ni* a g a in - l ih*
•aid . » I g n o r a
a
«eila -of legend, these glrla seemingly ungovernable temper, which he knows New York stato by Sir George Pro­ t IIO MAN l:\ IM F T W II.HON
VANI ». »! I »filli* I.A SH,
*aro transported Into n dlflerent world that no womitn would put up wl h for vost's nrrfiy wns necessarily aban­
A
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K M l « . I s u s HOI SIIIII.DKH
I laird. F e b r u a r y 22nd. A I» 191.S
Tho drpary hall bedroom lades nway long, or love of drtnk If evury nun's doned. That was th« most formidable
&amp;3-T u*a-4t*
from their memories. In Its place life wns sn open hook that ull might nrnty thu British brought Into tho fluid
aro marble halls, strains of sweetest read, men who seem so desirable1 In tho whole e«urs« of th« war. Gen­
orchestra music.
might bo shunned, while others, who eral Macomb with u rnlxrd forco of
LAWYERS
regulars nnd Vcrmotre militia had held
»* Tho rich and tho great ebb to and seem to possess all Uto faults It. the tho British in chock on land whllo f-NRIllord.
Florida
t i r o past them.
They secure scats aalendar, might be considered worthy Commodore Macdonough was defeat­
of
reforming;
aye,
Jewels
In
thu
rough.
in the magnificent dining room. • To
ing their fleet on tho lake. Provost
ib* sure It la an obscure corner; still Even a man to whom a womat\ [a dared not conttnuo tho carppalgn after
they are part, o f that rich throng. wedded may not be Just what sho his flank~was exposed to the American
T h e girls order roll* and mltk. Kvc- Imagines him. Ho may be supporting flooL ond quietly returned to Canada.
nlng 1« »pent amidst surroundings of dependent relatives whom ha has Tho result of the battle of Luko Cham­
A R C H IT E C T
Positively Guaranlcfd
bright lights, flowers, gayety, happy never mentioned lo his wife and of plain was to expedtto tho program of
whom
tho
world
kuowa
not.
V Madr lor all M ark ,* ».
laughter, and all that makes life ono
If a man wishes to close tho book the poaco negotiations nt Ghent.
Boom 12. Bishop 111k.
.Siyfurd. Fit
-grand sweet song When It Is over
they slip out, unobserved, retracing of his past from all prying eyea It 1«
Knew Too Much.
•their »tors homeward, eagerly chat- wisest and best to let him hav«- hla
“They say that It pays to bs a« all- Ycu ran make the round trip in one day
King over all they have seen and own way. If a man la Interested In
to the New Smyrna ofijce ol
lhaard Tbev make the rounds of tho a woman he will not huVe to bo coaxed around linguist," said a man who had
lust
put
his
feet
on
American
sol)
to
seek
her.
out;
for
there
la
no
mag­
-great hotels and restaurants. Man­
agers know them: they are unobstru- netron earth/»» strung as love to bring aftiir-a-Uvaly and trlflo too Interest­
sire, quiet gills . Usually they aro two together who are lutenduu tor ing European experience; "but I'm not
Take tho 11 o'clock train
so sure about t h a t When I was a
sorry to reluss them a table, but tell each other.
youlh
I
acquired
a
pretty
fair
smatter­
DAVIS FORSTER, M. D., Phytirian in Charge
them tbelr tables aro all engaged for
ing of four languages, and when they
the entire evening. Their expenses
Hava Chickens 8 oma Senser
a -s É W if« ^
had me on tho anxloua seal In Ger­
are high. They reserve tables for
In Farm and Flrealde, In the poul­ many, Instead of sticking to good old
those who spend money generously. try-raising departiqent. a contributor
' W e I»»re alwaya tried t o 1 * just « lii.U ahoad
I t does not tako long to make the tells lira following story about an «x- English, 1 foolishly began blattlug a
of th« other Irllow in tha gennai «quigtmeot of
mixture
of
German,
French
and
Ital­
our Mor». A » a s « v i d « # » of thn de a ire to a ho w
rounds; while It lasts these pretty, perlenca with hla chickens!
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ian. and It took a half dozen Influentha o tw rrf and only tho beat of «rerytbiag, Ur«
Innocent girls have their fling In lead“An amuslng.lncldoat hsppenod Uet tin! Americans td keep them from do­
OFFICE
IN GARNER k WOODRUFF BLOC gladly recomo.nod lo tuer» of isk
alng a doublo Ilf«, aa It were. TTtey summer. 1 had a fiuo flock of chick­
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ing things to me ae a spy."
Offit* Phans 271
Resident* Pitan» 205
are surrounded by hardships In day ens In an old garden adjoining tbg
time and luxury by nlgbt.
Olire Hour«: 9 Is 11 a. m., 2 t« 4 f. m.
Finest C«rbon Paper Mad*
xard. 1 cared for them, and as It hat*
The Male of the Spsclta.
pened no ouo else went about, them for
C v . r y S h .a l P . r f * . '
Patience—I see some farmer# to
P o iic r a lt
weak» 1 was In the habit of taking Germany ‘ use roosters for hatching
IF A CHILD BINDS THEM.
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tho fresh air and sunlight remedy-» eggs and raising tho chicks. They
Combined. Office
ftamtraber ths homes where the tight bos not wearing a hat. One day I went take bettor care of the chicks than
and rotm laln P en
fled.
toward the gate with my hat on, and hens do, even fighting hawks to pro­
Where the rose has faded away
the entire flock took to flight. Rellar- tect them. anrY-runnlng with them
Jknd l o r e that glows In youthful hearts.
Ing myself of tho scarecrow I again much longer.
Raildrv «4
Oh. rhertsh It while you ntayt
— tho
navres.
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____w U r of tho C a rt*.’»
. . .laxjsfami]
R i r .'
went Into the yard, and tho excite­
'Make your home a bower of flowers.
Patrice—Perhaps tho hens have tho
Pencraft Ink write* n bla» a a j drwr a j*t black.
Vor Ssl* b*
IM Joy bloom there through childhood ment Immediately ceased.
It I» mpaoally hrilliaat, smooth and pormaaaat.
vole over there.
hours,
Com«
ta
and
l*-JJ&gt;»
»how
you
th*
new
Cart«»
ink
“Chickens ere quick and alert to
Ood pity th« child of divided hearts.
botti« with tha new flow-controller.
•very noise, object and movement
Automobile Trick.
' Tho chain of love Is no stronger They observe before they venture.
I T * mooua»»#t »emit falling m you p u
• Bill—What** Gill doing now?
XB p a m l lor taking poor ordrv. I ran
“Chickens love and trust tbelr mas­
Ab»n Us weakest link. The couple who
Jill—Studying forestry, I guess.
•av#you tal» io 1 bare so agwat to pa/
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«tep to the nltar to be made man and ter. They watch end wait for his com­
“What makes you think so?”
wlfo should understand they aro leav­ ing. They understand every movement
“Well, I m w him In his automobil*,
La. Do Estimala a# Yo#y Work
E n ford, Florida
ing tho old life bohjnt} theta and on- he makes, and know the general con­ today, and ho was trying to dimly a
122 W. Church St.. Orlando, Fla.
i l a now world, ns it were. After tents of tha dlffervut vessels he car- tree I”
Sanfar.
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risgo neither the huftmnd nor th.i rles."

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"It Is the (Incut Idea I over hoard
of," said Lucinda Urey, ns she looked
romiiusslonntvly at tier pale llulo
friend just out of the hospital/ " I ’m
tired to death of restaurant taro, and
1 haven’t forgotten your cooking, Alice
Benton 1 nut i»ro you sure you are
(strong enough to do ItT”
"Fo r two of us—In this placo?" The
polo girl laughed derisively. "It will
bo like play, and tho best possible
occupation for mo——
"Very well. It Ib settled. If you are
Certain it’s not too much for you.
You’ll find iny purse In tho bottom bu­
reau drawer In a llttlo tin' box; use
what you need for supplies and
things/*
"All right, but 1 tins going to bear
my half of the expenso, remotnber.**
"And do tho work besidesT I call
that an unequal arrangement.” pro­
tested Lucinda. Sho knew what must
bo tho condition of hef friend's purse,
after her’long Illness, (
"My month In the hospital made
quite a hole In iny savings/.'. Alice ad­
mitted. “but I need not Vo a burden
to my friends.’
"You menu you have money saved
from your salary?*• asked Lucinda, In
astonishment. “Will you kindly tell
mo how you have done It, O wise
young person? I've never been able
to save u cent, and It worries mo
more than I run tell. I'm sure I try
hard enough to be economical."
"Perhaps we shall And some of tho
llttlo leaks later,*' said her friend, with
a smile.
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matter to a climax nnd a fashion
sho*, under the patronage of wealthy
society women of New Vork city, was
staged recently at. the H its hotel, in
which tho apparel d isplayed—on ex
tremely clev e r models— w as designed
by members of Am erican estntdihhments and made In th e ir workrooms.
The display altogether was credit
able, although any startlin g ly new nnd
»holly original Ideas were larking.
In (act, few pepplo a r e looking for
anything of tho kind. W h a t we really
»ant and tak e to are sty ten that have
associations nnd suggestions that make
them Interesting. We li k e n hint of
the oriental, u whisper o f th e savage,
a glimpse of thu ancient, and not n
bold copy in any case. In fact, when
nothing Is left to the Imagination,
something Is lost of rh arin
A lovely gown, among o th e r lovely
things, appeared In tho Itltz parade

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"Now. Alice, you've mended this old
eorwwt cover. I told yon it was not
worth— "
Iter voice died away Into astonished
«lienee
From the folded garment
something fell with a thud to the floor.
It was a stiver half dollar wrapped In
a piece of paper, on which were writ­
ten the two wordN Five Minutes
Lucinda slipped the silver Into an
empty box In her bureau drawer, and
put on the mended garment thought
i fully.
As she was leaving for the
j oflico she paused lo rail hack. " P a
you mind telling me wlmt 'Five Mtuutefl' inrun s ’ "
" T h a t was the time It look to mend
It," said Alice ijulclly
Almost dally after that something
wits added to the contents of the box.
silver half dollars for curb j-air of
1 neatly mended stockings that Alice
bad found discarded in a rag bag In
the butltroom, and varying amounts
for the undergarments ami waists and
neckpieces that she freshened and restored to usefulness.
" I ’d like In know what she will do
with a pinned out collar." said Lu-

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A* to size, hats proceed from tho
brimless, close-flltlng turban to
•be wide brimmed
picture
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through all graduations In width of
brim. Shapes aro aa varied us tho
fsnqle« of those who design them.
There are, therefore, hats big nnd
little, brims wldo or narrow, and
crown* tall or abort
For street wear tho small hat Is
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Tim snugly-MLi u' we*1‘,,bnpcd turban reach«** Us
hltheit development when rondo for
* «try weather. With a variety of
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ctnphaslxtd to the eve. Althouch

a m o n g that Rival number clnaneil a*
sa ilo rs , or us "th e r.inutler,’* the brim
in Irfogular.
It widens at the left
oldo nnd hIiowb u small upward curve
nt t h e front. T h e brim edge I* bound
with silver braid nnd a pretty nnd
d istin c tiv e touch Is vixen by tlm little
how o f this bruld. which Is mounted
nt th o back, na If it terminated the
binding.
H o se s In silk and metallic effects
set In foliage nnd terns are mount« I
u galn st the brim lu a manner that
c o n v in ce s one that lint maker of this
hot w a s an artist.
A wide-brimmed velvet lint with a
section, of tho front brim cut squarely
away, making a abort, straight lino In­
stead* of a curve. Is trimmed nt this
point with two short ostrich plumes
and a short loop and ends of velvet
ribbon. Tho ribbon Is fastened to
place with two Jet bands. Tho big
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regard of women, nnd deserves It.
A sm all and Btrlklng hat very
fran kly draws Its Inspiration from
grlm-vlang«1«! war. Mounted nbovo the
blithe countenance of a young girl
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Woman carpet weavers In the Firth.
Eng., carpet mills earn nn average of
15 3 7 a week..
T h e former Anna (iould, now a
F ren ch countess, has opened a work­
shop lu Parts to give employment to
needy women who have been made
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going to war.
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Tho very winters and ’

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used to be; In facL life &gt;■ altogether |
on a small, commonplace scale. Now,
that Is a miserable tort of thing. It
brings a kind of paralyzing chill orcr
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of Joy that should be forever lisping
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Go To It, Boys!
Tell me not in mournful» prating
/ Boosting's but an empty «ham.
For the Grouch's always berating,
Isn't worth a ••tinker*#" d— m."

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Boosting’s real,
And the grave
A fellow always
To talk up his

boosting’s earnest,
can never down
doing his durndest
own home town.

Not hammering and nut sorrow,
Is our destined end and way.
Hut to talk the town tomorrow- .
Will do better than today.
Talk is cheap but necessary.
And without Us helpful wave, ,
Towns grow quiet and so dreary,
'Th ey toon totter to their grave.

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.In a town’a hroad field of battle,
In Its larger civic life.
Imitates that kind of cattle
Who ‘‘butt-in" and join the strife.
Let no man, however gassy,
Beat you pulling for your town,
Talk it strong and talk it sassy,
B lo w it* far and all around.
Lives of all great towns remind us
We can make our town sublime,
And by boosting leave behind us
Lungprints on the sands of time.
Lungprints that perhaps some other,
Sailing by this noisy plnin,
Through a quiet, timid brother..
Hearing, shall take heart again.
Let us then he up und boosting;
With a heart for any fate;
Cut out knocking, grouching, roast­
ing,
Wuke up. hit a livelier gait!
- Fellsmere Tribune
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«1 Whatever may be said of the
fox trot and other dances of the day
It Js surprising how much rheuma­
tism they draw out of the Baptist,
Methodist and Presbyterian legs
und the old ones at that.
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\ A woman’s magazine wants to
know how mnny dresses a Indy is
supposed to have.
I will venture
the suggestion that whatever the
answer may be it ¡.? not enough.
She certainly wants more than she
now has, regardless of how many
that may he.

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5 Friend of mine from Oviedo said
that It was lonesome out there nnd
I hastened to assure him that he did
not know the meuning of the word
lonely.
He should have been with
me the other night rigjit here in
Sanford when I attended a dance
and knew nothing but the Virginia
reel nnd the old timo waltz. Oviedo
was a whole brass hand und the en­
tire city of New York heseid tho
awfdl lonesomeness of the occasion.
5 Speaking about a hotel in San-*
ford makes me think that this mat­
ter is getting serious and our people
should take a hand in the game und
do something to redeem the good
name of the city. Tho hard knocks
th a t. Sanford ia getting regarding
hotels Is damaging ua every day and
it will take years of good service to
get the people hack.
This ia an­
other matter that tho Commercial
Club could investigate and if possible
find out who will start the new hotel
a t . once.
Even starting the hotel
will- give the people a better idea of
the city and those that are in the
city this spring will leave with the
understanding that when they re­
turn next season tho hotel will he
ready for them.
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t When we aee a leaf fall from a
tree do we wonder how that leaf
can he converted Into money?
Hardly! 'Tis only a leaf.
.Yet at thla season of tho year
there are countless billions of leaves
falling from tree«, and- every single
' leaf la of value If the human brain
cares to utilize It.
These leaves cap be swept Into a
pile in the back yard, or elsewhere,
and converted into a compost haep
for use on the garden
this spring
There ia no better fertilizer.
They will mako the radishes, the
string beans, tomatoes and other
garden truck spring into life as if
touched by a magic^ w;and. They
will be a constant ^reminder that
even the dropping of a leaf is not
without Its significance, its ’ com­
mercial value.
Convert your leaves into wealth.
•Tie an easy thing to do.

ere another year roils around. The
crops are all right and they are
bringing good prices but you don’t
notice
of
the
money
rolling
into
the
coffer#
of
merchants.
However, if tho tourista were here spending their money
and the factory hand#
were here
spending their money the merchants
would notice the difference right
now. And yet if the question comes
up about getting a factory here how
mnny men would he willing to put
up one .dollar for the same. This
matter is important and the factory
is something that Sanford should go
go after and go after it hard. We
need the ready money that comes in
every month *for the hundreds of
omploye# that would he here spend­
ing the money’. There arc many
and divera kinds of industries that
Sanford could get and this matter
should be taken up by the Com­
mercial Club and the Commercial
Club should have every merchant
in the Pity on the membership roll
and then the club could really do
something.
5 More interest is evident in Flor­
ida today than ever before in a g r i ­
cultural development.
Florida has
no greater need.
Coupty after
county is ’falling into line nnd em­
ploying farm demonstrators und su­
pervisors of canning clubs.
Governor Trammell in his mes­
sage to the legislature next spring
will suggest legislation permitting
county commiaaionetH to offer suit­
able prizes for crop growing conteats. In this "the Governor is di­
rectly in line with the movement.
Regarding the m a.ter he says;
"Any policy which tends to en­
courage and increase agricultural
activities is of unquestionable value
to our state. Ftorida hus an unlim­
ited amount of rich and productive
land and It has untold posaiblitics
for agiiculturnl expansion. The am­
bitious hoys and girls of the state
will readily' respond to the encour­
agement which might be offered to
them by contests in growing the
oops to which the soil of their re­
spective sections are adapted.
"1 suggest the wisdom of legisla­
tion being enacted which would au­
thorize the county commissioners
of the various counties to offer
prizes for such contests.- Jn some
few communities in the state conbeen inauguiated with splendid resuits.*
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h a s y/*t
been given to it is deserved by the

psychology of the people who, hav­
ing seen something in n newspaper,
usually an editorial article, with
which they strongly disagree, iminemedintcly write and mail an angiy
lot.or announcing tho firm intention
lo take that paper no more
The apparent purpose of thia sc
tion—assuming it to he carried out
is to punish the ex pi eat ion of the
resented opinions by withdrawing a
fraction of the paper’s revenue, hut
underlying that aim is probably u
desire, conscious or unconscious, to
inspire .fear of other losses of the
sumo kind and so as to coerce tho
paper by nn appeal to its mutcrial
interests into u reversal of its policy
and attitude on the question at
issue.
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Of course, such a reversal for such
a reason, says the NeV York Time#
in a recent editorial, would he dis­
honest as w elfa# cowardly, but he
who proclaims the stopping of his
subscription doesn't think of that.
And how hutd Is it to explain that
anybody should be without tho will­
ingness, or &lt;vcn without the eager­
ness, to hear what can be said
against his own views or conclu­
sions! Either his confidence'-jn-his
own judgment is weak or he pre­
fers to hold to notions already , ac­
cepted, regardless of whether they
are right or wrong.
. The reader who will net take a
paper with all the 'utterances of
.which he cannot agree does not
want a newspaper at alt, or to know
what can be known about the sub­
jects he considers important or inter­
esting— he wants a partisan organ
that 'will keep him In a comfortable
twilight^’ Papers of that kind were
once numerous, but they are scarce,
nowadays a n d 'th e y ere fower every
year.• * •

T The recent prohibition proclama­
tion In Russia causes Walt Mason
to break into song as follows:
, In Russia none can buy a flagen of
vodka or old rye; the men must
^ Factories and hotels are needed ride the water wagon—the country's
The lew affects all
In Sanford and we must have them ell gone dry.

grades of critters, tho humble and
tho rich; nnd those who lately sipped
their hitters now hit tho. pumpovitch. The ills of western prohibi­
tion you'll look for there in vain;
you’ll not see there a condition that
one might see in Maine. There’s no
relief for thirsty beggars, no help for
Russian sports; the alleys know no
cheap bootleggers, no hole in wall
resorts. The old timo tricks that
lead to drinking won’t work there
worth u cent; a man may sprain his
eyebrows winking, the druggist won’t.
relent. Old Russia’s brand of law
prohibits, in country nnd in town,
and soon her prisons and her gibbets
will all he taken down.
If sonic
one hasn't told a whopper about
conditions there, tho country soon
won’t havo a pauper which had them
everywhere. The world will watch
this Russian measure, so timely and
so wise; 'twill watch, and doubtless
note with pleasure a nation nobly
rise from «object depths of degrada­
tion, from lying in the ditch; oh,
happy that progressive nation which
hits the pumpovitch! ■

PEOPLE AND EVENTS I f W Q MAN’S CLUB
Continued (rorn Page 5
who have been the popular guest#
Mr, nnji Mrs. Fred Walsemtti re­
turned to their home at Forest City
Friday.
Prof. Nerling of Gotha is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight.
v Mr9
c ; ju-nnett has as her
KUwU Mrs. E . H. Bennett nnd little
(luUtrhtcr, Elizabeth of Salem. Va.
. '
Mr8. M;
p rier&gt; who )xaa boen
vi* iting her sister, Mrs. Al. Liija
left Friday for Savannah, Ga., where
she will he the guest of another.sis­
ter, Mrs. Rogers before returning to
her home in Oklahoma.
Mrs. J. W, Wingate and attractive
little daughter, Marian of Jackson­
ville are the guests of their aunt,
Mrs. R. E. Tolar.

Members

the»-Woman’s Club
Attention!
All members . of the Woman's
Clul}. are reminded that March 3rd
is the annual meeting of the club
and that the election of first vice
president, third vice president, re­
cording secretary und treasurer will
take place. Also some revisions to
the constitution will be presented
for action.
4
Members absent from any of tho
business meetings during the past
year, .without a sufficient excuse nrc
requested to pay tlpdr fines to the
treasurer. Thia will avoid tho neces­
sity of treasurer notifying delin­
quents, or posting names on black­
boards.
By order of
Mrs. J. W. Dickins,
President.
Mrs. U. E. Tolar, Rec. Sec’y.

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FOR SALE

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»»saw
For Sale— Incubator, Cycle Match­
er, 60 egg size. Almost new Phone
1017-3 rings.
6l-2tp
Foi Sale— Eggs now ready for
hatching from my Barred llork,.
11.50 for 13. Some good cockerels
left at $2.0Q. A, B. Commons, San-

Ilclter Moving Pictures
^ort*~______________________ 64-.1tc
The following, letter was rpn d by
For Sn|et B a rg a in - Nin(ll) Jffn|
.
M.™
Dickins
at
the
last
meeting
of
g00(]
farming land, 40 acres in rulti
All this talk about the turkey
the Welfare Department oT the Vation, 200 orange trees, small house
buzzard in the state papers has
Woman's Club and as it is of such All within one mile of small town»
scejned to me the veriest rot and 1
keen
interest it was voted to bring good shipping facilities, post office,
wondered just why the question
it
before
the general .club ut the depot, school and church.
should come up and unless I am bad­
Price.
next
h'Qslness
meeting Wednesday $1,000.00. A. W. Brown, Leesburg,
ly mistaken them ‘Is no law against
Come to the Imperial Thursday
killing the buzzard anyhow.’ But night and 1$4 Miss Beaconstrect of afternoon. It is a movement sim­ Florida.
fi3-4tr
latlely it has occurred to me that Boston instruct you in the art of ilar to the Drama League of Amer­
For Sale or Trade— Wood yard
ica and should hnve the support of
maybe some of the boys were an­ erudition.
arid
mill. Owner has other business.
every
thinking
woman:
xious to bring up these unimportant
Box 1247, city.
42-tf
Dear
Madam:
things in order to cloud the impor
What beromes of the baby when
*
The
.
time
has
come
for
women,
tan t ones and my old friend An­ Pi of. Learned lectures on tho Origin
For Sale— Lot 4 in Eureka Ham­
drews of the Estero Eagle thinks so and Nature of Microbes and Bac­ who are seeking the best interests
mock
on Sanford Ave. and Lanark.
of
their
town
to
recognize
candidly
too from the following:
teria at the Imperial Thursday
the power of the moving picture 10 acios. Address Richard S'
Now that the time is approaching ! night
theatre, and to throw their influence son,- M. D., West Lebanon. 1ml
for the biennial convening of the
60-fitc
in the direction of it# improvement
Florida Legislature, some of the
Don't fail to hear the Prima
und encouragement»
W
state papers are, as usual, engaged Donna at the Imperial Thursday
For Sale— Three fresh milk rows.
I am writing you in this way be­
in the serious discussion of some in­ night. '
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Martin Doyle, Monroe. Fla.
50-if
cause the Woman's Home Com­
significant piece of proposed legisla­
tion to the utter exclusion of tho
comc out ttn(1 jet Mias’ Fish panion, in its March issue, is in­
For Sale— ICO acres fine trucking
more important and vital issues. we|| vo you a "h u n c h ” as to how augurating a new service whose suc­ land, orange grove of 13 acre», 10
This time the subject under discus- ,.a9y ¡t ¡„ to captivate a man at the cess will depend largely upon the ex­ acre tract of splendid hammock
tent to which the cooperation of
sion is "The Turkey Buzzard, Shull u nion [&gt;P|M&gt;t Thursday night.
land. For full information address
women like yourself can be secured, j
We. Swat Him, pr Shall We Not?";
_______
H. H., c-o Court Hons«- Itonm !*«
The managers of the leading film
Those contending in the affirmative Tho |;tl|on depot for a Day is a
Orlando, Florida
;, n
companies have ugreed to submit
declare that he is u useless member ¡{oyn|,y |&gt;|uy
No trouble or exof society, an unclean "varm int." pense has been spared to rnuke it a to the editor# of the Woman's
Town Sille for Sale 200 .n re**.
and a rdisseminator of hog cholera, success ip every" particular nnd a Home Companions the films which comprising part of t h e
* .,r
measles, chicken pox anti goodness royal good time is promised to all are to be released each month. Island Lukii» o n t h e 1 •rang* ii.it
Frym these the editors will select
only knows whut. His defenders, on who go Thursday night.
Price $3,(100.00.
Railroad.
For
from 40 to 60 films which are os-1
tho other hand, contend that he is a
terms write A. S. Miller L a k e ( 'it V
pec tally to tie commended lit-can sc
" T h e Pnlon Depot Tor n Dsy"
useful scavenger.
and thus a pre­
Florida.
1*
of'
their artistic and educational
Below*
is
the
cast
of
characters
ventive of disease, nnd that ns such,
For Sale Uldsmniiili. •#Il 1talti*' fur
for the plhy to he given at the Im­ value; and a lisf of the titles of
he should be protected by luw.
these
film#,
with
other
news
and
trucking
or fa, in p u r p o s e »
perial
Thursday,
March
4th
at
H,:I6
.
B u t suppose he is as great a nuis­
comment
of
the
moving
picture
class
shape,
new t i r e s all
Come
out
and
see
how
mnny
actors
ance as is claimed for- him
Howmany people are suffering today in Sanford ha» and such actors! One world, will he published in the pages (', L. Wing, 60!* Palmetto
of the Woman’s Home Companion.
Florida from hog cholera, measles, long laugh from start to finish.
Our hope is that these list« may­
Mrs.
Noliins
Mrs.
Jas
W
spavin, chicken pox or whooping
For Sale- Five .or,- (■.«rtial •
be
preserved by our subscriber* "*
cough, who chii lay the cause of Barnes,
their
p
e
e
v e d , of the be»t ..-b-r-, I,mil jd
Mrs. Chsttermuch - Mr» (' H a guide for themselves and
their suffering# directly to the much
-ta
j
a
c
e
n l to Beck
Ha ir it "' k
|children, and that the lending wom­
des pined and tabooed turkey buz­ Dili gee
l i on, for sale at u \, r.
en
in
each
community
may
make
it
Her daughter Maria Mi»» Ruth
zard
Thc.-whoie thing i# an al&gt;a point to encourage tiie owner of A. P Connelly. I no M
surdity, when considered in com­ banner.
64-2IC
Jo e Gamin, Bootblack
Miss Olga the local theatre by their patron­
parison with some of thp really im­
age to present such films.
For Sale Cheap. i»n g&lt;n..| &gt;ouiig
portant humes which have been car Schultz.
There arc many films which we mules, harness and wagon Inquire
Depot
.Master—
Elton
Mnughton.
ried recently in other progressive
Aunt
Amelia
Saylittle— Miss cannot recommend and which you of F. T. Tarhell, Geneva Fionda
states, ond which should engage the
doubtless wish, as we do. Were not
Clara
Millen.
,‘.i t
serious a u c t i o n of the people of the
presented.
But
we
feel
that
more
Her
Nephew
Willie
Mr.
W.
J.
atute of Florida.
Hogs for Sale Car I",id i-* -&lt;
good can ho accomplished in i&gt;n,
Among theae important issue# are: Thigpen
reived
Write Marin I 1
enenurnging
moving
picture
ilnns
Mr
('
II
I
tin
Strolling
Italia
»lute prohibition; equal suffrage; ap­
No 2 . for partn til.,r
atie*
throughout
tincountry
to
M
iLuugtilin,
Mm»
gee.
Miss
Atina
pointment of a Ntale good road»
present good films than
can Incommission; Torrens system of gov­ /.ne Munson
Fat Cattle (or &gt;ul,
accomplished
hy
decrying
the
had.
Uncle
Joshua
Hayseed
Mr
.
Carl
ernment guarantee of lund title»;
ones just shipped in and m
1111
If you ugreo with me in this, I dUion. Address Martin Doyle. San­
atute law for fish conservation; and Roumillat.
Aurft Sarah Huysecd Miss Lucy wish that you might find oppor­ ford, R. D. No. 2.
the abolition of the fee system of
fiS-tfr
tunity to present this question to
compensating county officials.
It Whitner.
Fir# i
For Sale My lot
Deacon Longfoce— Mr. Ctnrence the members of your club, and I
would almost seem like a subter­
||..t.-i
opposite
the
Robbins
should
tie
very
glad
to
have
you
fuge upon the part of the interests Mahoney.
w^ite
me
frankly
their
opinion
and
Liberal
tcrwi#
Write
School
Girl#
-I.il
iMi#s
Lucca
which are diametrically opposed to
I -*»
these, important issues to start a Chappell), Fan 'M rs. Cecil Butt), your# * We hope that this move «in Robert Bucksl&gt;uiim,
our part is to be the beginning of St.. Tampa, Fla
heated d scu#s on on some fool sub­ Flo i Miss Mary CluTppelli.
a new day in the life^and influence
Dude Dr Fain
je c t- like the swatting of the turkey
For Sab
Five a* r&gt;
Mrs. Garrulous Miss Gretchen of the moving picture theatre. It
buzzard or the preservation of the
land,' artesian well,
can lie, if we secure, as I believe we
gopher turtle—just to divert the a t­ Schultz.
fenced, $1,600.
Term
Mr.
Henpeck—
Mr.
Ernest
Hous*
can. th*v cooperation of the club
tention of the people fipm the real­
' $ 10 p month. See J h M. &lt;
women of the country.
ly important subjects at the time holder.
55» MI*
Moore's Station. ’
Very, truly your!,
Mr#.
Henpeck—
Mis#
Gladys
Mor­
of all others when they should be
G E R T R U D E B. LANE.
under serious consideration.
Talk ris. ,
Professor Learned—-Mr. S. M.
Editor.
about the tutkey buzzard being a
nuisance!
Well, what about the Lloyd.
FO R KEN T
\
Mrs. Needy— Misa Carrie Enspolitical buzzards that are fattening
Most Ancient of Customs.
niinger.
month after month, on unearned in­
The mind of man does not run back
Her Children— Naomi uryfi War­ to the time when there was no danc­
crement under the fee system, upon
For Rent— Two furnished mum#.
/,
s ing. Ever since the morning stars
tho body politic? And the people ner Scoggan.
hbit
317
W. Second.
stand for it, year in and yeur out,
Prima Donna— Mi##
/jspinwall/ danced together for joy there have
»joeen dancesTrnvo
nnd gay In
»VO nnu
in celebra- -------------uncomplainingly. Verily, there are
M lu Beacon st reel of
tage for rent, J. Musson ^
TTrwfc-omi llie +M
hi H»UctibiR8 In the m «»-^C\Utag&lt;
more important issues than turkey Mis# Snidce Williams.
of
man.
8
o
Interwovi
rrwovenSXit-tdve,
war
buzzards confronting yho people of
Miss Fish well— Miss Fish.
.and religion aro the movements of tho
Florida at this juncture, and these
Widower— Dr. Butt.
For Rent— Apartment# furnohed
body that tho daneo has been nn in­
issues should be put' up to our legis­
Hi# Four Children— Norma Hern­ tegral part of file history, art and lit- for housekeeping at 302 Park
lators if the people would profit any don, Florence Henry, Robert Holly, eraturn In which are preserved the
4*.*- *tp_
by this coming session o f.th e legis­ Harvey Parish.
records of all generations.
lature.
Hans Bicker-stein— Jr. Felix Frank
. For Rent— Several no.- "Hire
Mike O’Toole- Mr. C. II. Dinrooms over YowcII's. Enquire N.
So Low You Can. Only Feol lb
32-tl
gee.
.Unused to That Voice.
Yowell &amp; Co.
An
organ recently installed in Low­
Barbara
(country
bride)— Miss
A sweet little child is France#, but
ell, Mass., can produce a tone an oc­
but ihoru are moments when her busy Florence Frank.
For R e n b -T w o big store# on
mother finds her reiterated question»
Hiram (country bridegroom)— Mr. tave lower than has ever been known Enst First street.
Joe DeM°nt,
before. It Is described as a mighty
and repeated requests 'somewhat try­ Holly.
24-tf
Coca
Cola
Company.
atmospheric throb of awesomo majes­
ing. One day. receiving a rather Im­
Lucinda
(bride’s
sister)— Mrs. ty, and scientists declare that it must
patient reply to an innocent remark, Gonzales.
be rather felt than hoard.
Frances, who u t opt of ranjte of her
Harry,
Helen’s
Lover-*-Mr.
Roy
mother’s countenance, quaintly ex­
pressed her lurprise and perplexity Chittenden.
&gt;.
NOTICI o r HALF.
WANTED
Ticket Agent— Mr. Roy ChittenN olls» Is b *r.h y f t * « ,, th a t u n d « in d
over that dear mother's unwonted
hy v irtu * ot ■ tiru i dyer** e l f*n *!o * u r *
►♦♦♦♦♦♦
» » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ * »4 as
brevity and criipneaa. "Ia your faeo dot).
and «at* m ad * on ih» I U h day e l February.
A. D . IS IS , by th * ttcm orfb i* J a m « i f .
smiling, mamma?" aho naively In­
Lemuel— Mr. Sam. Younts.'
Good table hoard at Mr*
^
1‘rrktns, J u d f * ol tb * C lrru lt C ourt. o( lb *
-jT-tfe
quired. "Your voice sounds awful
Miss Helen Flighty— Mrs. Holly. B v trn lh Judicial Circuit. I d aad for th * Jones, 206 Park avenue.
ounty a l Semino!», .Florida, in Chancvty,
strange!"
Her AunU, Martha (Miss Plant), C
to a Certain caua* tkvrrio p e n d ln f, w h*r*ln
Large flowering chryrsnik'
J. N . W k itn w ia com plainant, and T h *
Maria (Mrs. George Fox). H o w ard-P ackard Land C om pany, a cor­ plants for 26c dozen by Mr•
Group of
College
Boys— Carl poration la defendant, ! shall offer for sal*,
Awful Thought
Biggeis,
300
Elm
avenue.
M»u
'
aad
sell
to
tk
a
hithast
bidder
far
caab.
h
*George
McLaughlin, lo r* lh a court houie door a t S a * I*r d , fu m ­
A little girl receiving her first re­ Roumillat,
ligious teaching was much impressed Ralph Wight, Kenneth Murrell, Ed. ino!» county. Florida, on. M o n d a y , tk * it h tiers delivered. Get them n.n*55-RP
day of A p ril, A. D . I S U t b * % .m * b .i» &gt;
by the unique character and omnipo­ ,OU«.
■ I n a l »»If# day. •*&lt;! * it h la t h * l»( . | h„u r.
®t aal** th e p ro p « ty «terre«! to t&gt;* aold.
tence of the Almighty. Saying her
The Gold Dust Twins— Harrald and described aa follows, situated In tka
W ant— If you ore contenupUlM
prayers at-night, she added a peculiar Wight and Frances ’ Dutton.
county of Seminole la -w ti,
V
,
tlof*
T h a 8. W . Quatta? of tb * 8 . E. Q u a r t« , leaving city I want a k e ro se n e
and earnest petition: "And. O Lon),
of Section S I, Township SI South, K in g * and oven- and some ehair&gt;
■
please take rood cere of ypurself. for
81 Moat.
«
dress with .price. Box 36, • 1 ^
E. F. HOUBIIOLDEH.
tf anyth..is happens to you, O txrd.
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Special Master. .*
what are the rest of us going to do?" ‘
No. 2.
Ô5'*‘P
Miss Hawkins will be at the wlndow of the Imperial from 3 to - 5
T h urj,(]jiy afternoon to receive tho
returns from the sale of all tickets
for " T h e Union Depot for.a Day"
Thursday nlghj.

¡WANT AD.S PAY

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�IN TH E HEART OF T H E W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETARLE SECTION

P UB L I S HE D
SEMI-WEEKLY

T H E SAN FO RD H E R A LD
IN S A N F O R D - Life

m o repaved streets

FOR BUSY SANFORD

have all d e l i nqu e nt
pers onal
l a x f or tiie e n s u i n g yi*ar
Evalled Ruler, T \ Neal
pay i-ro fur 19 I I »i lnuii nned before
fNl eemed L e n d i n g K'iigl’1
hlr tn - b o w c a u - e wl.y Tin . -htiul !
i
I
urley
not pay «aid l a x. a n d liuti al! who
E s te e m e d
1 .0 y . I K nigh t
h a v e not paid t h e i r o c c u p a t i o - ' a x
lor 1911 be r e q u i r e d t o - b o w ■ Use Housboldi-r

l li ral l liy t i l e m a g i c of tier c l e v e r
l i nger» a n d II • p u l l o » o r h u m o r o f
her
.rne-l

Esteemed Lecturing Knight, it il
why they have not. Carried.
U
a-hbi)rn
rile following resolution wi.» Then
Trustee 1er tliri’i le.ir term. R .1
adopted
Holly
The report of the bund irut**-»
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w.i- r e a d a n d o r d e r e d -|*r ’ id 1 p *.
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NO. 5«
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Returned the Money
It »in only a matter of fifteen
cents, and it wns^ taken twenty
years ago, but a woman’s conscience
is a tender bed and she paid his
debt in full.
The story dates hack to the time RECOMMENDATIONS T O
RESUM E OF CONSTRUC­
that E. T. Woodruff, now of San­
TION AND IM PROVE­
T H E LEGISLATURE O F
ford was publishing a newspaper
in
Lapeer,
Michigan.
‘‘Ope
day,”
MENTS IN THE
MANY IM PORTANT
reads a letter ho ha* just received,
SOUTHEAST
“ 1 went into your office, a wee slip
MEASURES
of a girl, and found myself alone.
Columbus, Ga., March 5.— T h e I saw* three nickels in a spool box.
Tallahassee Mar 6.— Following Q|&gt;
Industrial index says in its issue for If looked easy, and it was, but it
his
announced intention to make«
hasn't
been
so
easy
since.
The
t l l i * We e k:
public
from time to time a number
“ The southeast enters the third longer I've lived the harder it’s been
of
the
recommendations which bo
month of the year in the midst of for me to keep my burning secret.
purpose*
to submit to the legislature,
The
increasing construction and indus­ Here they are, In stamps."
which
convenes
in April, Covet nor
trial activity and with substantial name, of course. Mr. WoiidiufT doe*
Park
Trammell
.states
that ho will
promise of continued rapid return to not give. She’s married now.
mskorecommendations
. upon I k o ■
Ftrty nomo. easy-go»— say»—M fr
wholly normal conditions
_ * titiil
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&gt;
.
following
subjects:
The indications are for an early Woodruff, in which editor* at least
C o u n t y L a lining and Corn H o b
opening_o f. the spting season * nndXwill see the joke.
Agents
this will give impetus to building pp
Death of Mortnn Riddle
operations. The fact is that if there
The work being carried on through
Sanford was shucked yesterday the medium of the canning clubs and
had been no disturbance of condi­
tions to renter critical attention, the morning when a telegram was re­ corn clubs is proving very valuable
volume of consti union work in pro­ ceived from St. Augustine, announc­ to our slate.
This rommendablo
grès» .imi that announced for the ing the death of Morton Riddle, work should be encouraged every
immediate future would hardly be general manager of the Florida East way possible. At present the hoards
regarded a» *&gt;o far Itelow the normal Coast Railroad
of county commissioners have no
•/
It was not known hen e x c e p t i n g authority to employ agonic to carry
at tl * time of the year
Notable
features of construction are the num­ to a very few of the friends of Mr. on this Uork. They should bo so
ber of contracts for suliatantiul •Riddld that he was ill, und news of authorized and I recommend a law
buildings that are being awarded ami his death created « profound sur­ so providing •*
Stale Aid lo Slump Out Pesta
the large volume in the aggregati prise
Mr Riddle hud been ill for about
of work of the kind in rln.nertion
In my message to the last legisla­
with e inn* i pa I i*ii| * *ut nt y improve three week», and it «a« learned to­ ture I i»commend that an annual
day that In* bud two distinct strokes nppropiiatlun to be used in stumping
ment ■
“ M'ir* ileii! n.ills are being *«tab of puralysis, and has been near death out and preventing the spread of
for several day»
tin Monday hr any d i - e a s e pr i n s e r t which thrrxtl b * -■’ i i t l i e i i - l , 11-1 tmw t h . i t
lisio
«.ii removed from ln&lt; hnini* to 11«* i *iih any of mu agricultural and horti­
. »t i l er ' . m e s t m e I tie * t v i l
at
wnr
I ’ i- show» that an tiiiu»tinl lmspit.il at St \ugusline, where he cultural interests, should be made.
No action was taken upon my sug­
acr* . • h a - )i.... 11 phi i t ' i ’il ili w h e a t , &gt;tieil
•'Opt
ll
iii'il!
ol
ihl»
eity,
wlin
wu»
g
e s t i o n a m i a» a r e s u l t when the
den
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crop- pun which this Militili of tbe with Mr Riddle lor ten ye^rs gave citrus canker uppcaied on the lower
Tl ie Herald the following about him: east coast during Inst yenr. them
count rv hu.« •i
Mr
Riddle wu- born III I'elet»- were n o s t a t e f u n d s available for um*
■\
* t!
»I * 1111wTr 11*"t 11»ti
tnirj’.
Virginia
about 15 years ago in the campaign to eradicate thi-t
UIlf
fi-jMtrf i «! t hi«
»tv- *ÌMf,
Though my contingent
and startl’d on Ills railroad cureer us disease.
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....r î ii {*•it I I mi m**t*#*, t u %», At ! n 111u , assistant civil engineer on sonstruc- fund was small. 1 felt that 1 was
Uiiii work for the Cheasi* pep ke A- justified in doing so and used $ 1,000
i»r *i h 1111&lt;11Hj». Vn »11“ f n T&gt; \ I ;i
( iu
Hi,In
railroad through t be mountains f or a s s i s t i n g in the work to .xtarn|&gt;
Jut I
TI¡i i/1 Mmiliri«* *«
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irgi'Hit
and \ \ esi \ irgitmi L a te r o u t t h e d i s e a s e ar I a l s o nssi.xte«! in
rour ■ ' *ii-i’- M u r r . i*. ,i i ii p»TV I ì ,t
In
vv.iwith
tin A t ’ I. 7is ruud- e v e r y w a y 1 m u &lt;i the voluntary
I* i Ii o» i o ii o I V Flu
i mi .
an*’
ni.i»ter
in
the
Rii hmiilid dintl id , I’lfoits to handle tin* citrus canker
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Through the activity anil
11Fir. rv b u i l d i n g . Went I ’mi i t , Min* , H*' wi«« jirmnoted frnm tins posiliuit situation
financial
aid
of many of the rftrua
tu
Disi
SujM*rintendent
and
then
tn
i i ’t ni t i i i d d i n g . H u n t ' v i l l i ’ Mu . rmJ
g
r
o
w
e
r
s
and
o t h e r citizens » per­
(ietterai
S
il
per
I
nt
en
de
lit.
with
lieuil« ii
|iu»».’!ig.-r - t a t i n n . S p r i n g l i i ’lil.
sistent
light
hns
been waged to rid
quarter.»
ill
Savuiiliuh,
afterward
ii. i . p a v i n g , i »Tang* b u r g . S f . r o n d
enming (n Jurksotl ville us head quar­ our citrus industry and our
i n l i » t r u i t tnt
11 IfiTHon c o u n t y . Mu
About tine year ago. he was this disease and only rccentlytAn«?
-• i*otil liinlilf g-, t'iMiyer* ,ind Ly ti rerly, (iu.. Ruck Mill, S
und Sen- elected to the position of General fuUetal government approprtated*iind
began the expenditure of $35,000 for
i l l o b i a . Mis»
- i ’ Wi-r». Allanta. &lt;in ; Manager of the Florida East Coast
llie eradiculioii of the citrus ranker
Rv
and
was
milking
many
ehnngc*
I • ,«t
i n i p r n v i ’i i i i - nt , Tauijm,
Fia .
in limited territory now affected.
in
tbe
road
tlint
were
&lt;f
great
licne» iri’hiui-i’. Mirmingliam. Ala
in
til
Mr Riddle was probably the T h i s a p p i o j t r i ' i i i o n t e r m i n a t e d
i 'ii* * i i, . t . , o •■■’ t r a i t » h V'■ t.»-* ■
bill ”f t*ii» yen* ¡itni vie will t fieri
i i- g e t
t i e tier.1 1
s 1||,|.||| ti * d&lt; " I
i - d. *t
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t ai l |m further ..»-l-t.l fire f r o m lh«1 t I ,. i*n- r a I M i l . t i ’l of a l a r g e -y&gt;

LYCEUM NUMBER INDUSTRIES ACTIVE
WAS EXCELLENT OVER ENTIRE SOUTH

Marshall al Tallahassee
Tallahassee. March 6
Tallahas­
see is to have one of the moi.t dis­
tinguished figures of United . State*
in the person c.f Vice President
Tlmmas R Marshall make an ad­
dress here In the high school audi­ M ISS BARGELT E N T ER ­
PUBLIC SPIRITED CITI­
torium on a vital question before
TAINED A LARGE AU­
cortgreess on Friday evening. Mar
ZENS ON MAGNOLIA
19, Under the auspices of the Talla­
DIENCE AT BAP­
AVENUE WANT A
hassee Citatilau&lt;|ua Association
It
TIST T E M PL E
is understood that the United States
BRICK S T R E ET
senate will adjourn at least a week
When the Alkahest Lyceum Asso­
prior to that timr
It is proJbably
The city council mot in regular
the first time in the history of more ciation.brought Miss Evelyn llargelt.
„„io n March l i t , 1916. ut 7:30
than u generation that the people of cartoonist and reader to Snnfoid as
p. m.
Present, B. W. # Herndon,
this part of the stale will have the l tin liist attraction of a course of
president; C. II. -Dingee, K, C. Max­
opportunity of hearing the incum­ three entertainments to be given jhi*
well. H. E. Tolnr, J . Adams, W. W.
bent of such a high ollice speak and season they made no mistake and
Abernathy and J . D. Davison.
here will undoubtedly bo a big conferred upon the delighted audi­
The minutes of tho last meeting
gathering of distinguished Florida ence a pleasure, beyond expression,
read and ap y t t j e jL.
for Miss llargelt more than fulfilled
A petUion*aignedVh'y L, H'. WslIMFF; pcUPk to jn c e t and, beat hi* word* the advance advertising with refer­
on ntiTff-f fTir.lT question ot the ¡Yge^
E, W. Stiles and others asking that
first hand
One of the inspirations ence to her ability and power to
a light be. placed nt the „end of
of the hour will he the presence If charm.
Third street was received, and on
1four bundled rollege gills of the
The enmmdious auditori uni of the
motion referred to the street com­
Florida State College fur Women, Baptist Temple was filini almost to
mittee.
who have reserved a whole tier of its capacity by an appreciative audi­
An ordinance entitled an ordin­ seats in the big auditorium und will ence when Miss llargelt was intro­
ance requiring the grading and pav­ attend in a body
Gov Park Tram- duced
Sin* was indeed a revela­
ing of Magnolia avenue with vitai melt will introduie the vice presi­ tion
It is rarely the case that a
fit*«! brick from the intersection of dent
clever cat tuonisi and talented reader
.Seventh street to the intersection of
an* combined, and to Sanford at least
Tenth street was read und placed
Side-Trarked
it was a new dcpuiture.. While her
on its first reading and pitted. . I t
t)n next Sundny evening Rev. pictures are taking shape’ beneath
was moved and seconded .that the George llyman, paster of tIn* First her deft fingers she captivates the
rules lie waived, and that it be read Baptist chureh will speak nti a spec­ audience with her humor and bril­
by title only and be placed on itH. ial railrnad ruibje« t. “Sidt'-Traeked
liant wit.
Her drawings of landsecond reading.
Roll cail
Aye, This expression **o o(l**n u»«*d in tbe M’iipes .tr,’ wonderful, while ber comic
Herndon, Dlligee, Davison, \b*r rullrnad wxitld will In- useil by tbe pictures bring forth gale« *&gt;1 laugh­
nalh&gt;. Admits,
Tolar,
.Maxwell speaket t&gt;&gt; bring a »i**-* i.«l mi-ssagt* lo ter
Miss
Iturgi lt*s
interpretivi*
ciarrieii. It uai tfiell rend l,v title- 1K»- Ttietl Thi» is TLi -i-niltil »Ol fi.oll work .lini,g ch.il'ait'-r tine- »hi pi.■*»*■»
|!i;d roll tlil, culled
\ve I ler inLon ln
s. -i.s In i«,g i l i l u . T i d li&gt; Mr even her .ibllllv
it i.iltoonist
(titigee. D.ivi-on, Abernatby. \dani
llvrtlatl nli t
I’iodigal &gt;&lt;■11
Tin- Lfii- was tim-t tnlngly f*-ll in her
Ttdar and Maxwell
Carried
It n-bir- and progr.iin mm (lut t«*** hnve remili inn *&gt;f i lint dilli* lilt poem of
w - moved slid seconded that tin* d&lt;" iilrd '&lt;&gt; *!•* i ln ir b*’.t tu gn* tb* U i ’i * .* r l |*e* pi* - &lt;1* In at* d t*&gt; Hob*
rub’ , be furilor waived, and ib.it it •t
i•-&lt;1 !&lt;* giv*- Mlinlav •* i tillig »*’r I! Lee.
Tin* l.itllest Rebel " She
be read in full and placed on its vires tu get iiik I l«i hold tbe people deputed the pathos and hunmnn
third rending and final passage I b i t
r,
i r n e t u Di*--ni ¡I. ' Tom I
life
I* !I*I r pr
j *’ . i i g
! .
til Aye. Ilerndoi
Di
hit*l
'with |r r i e * I - V oi|".il by . I lie
Mi I •P1*'
Davi-iin, Abernathy. Adam- Tnlar
the 1 ollf* tier.ile -1•y and t be
rebel
f. lk» l b ■r t &lt;) f II r e r »
und Maxwell. Carried. It was then
northern officer, with tin* «»are a n d
Sanford
Lodge No RMI , H 1’ linder-tanding, of tl* fiileiiled a rread in full and roll was called
&lt;&gt; K . field 1 *1.
illllll.il l i e . tii.il nf
Ate. Herndon, Dingee Davison.
11- 1
Abernathy. Adams, Tolar ,u.d .M e o til, i r* on \\ i i|• . »■lav Mgl ! i •.1 if..
\ 11 b i l l i gt Ml
II r gel I ,l . * I W■ 1Ve
i iti’» i
ini’* ling w - .i ■ 1 .J!. mo &lt;1
we|| No none
Passed
I’ Vi ol t r i . t t . o n . lu r - , : to e v e n i n g • t*
inti fe-l w
1 ,i I*. e l l III t i l e &lt; , . too
Moved ami » e e o n d * d t h a t
tbil e r t a l t m i i ’iit l i n i n ' In a n • lid all l*&gt;
The following o Ihn er.- we r e el* * t e d
mayur b** r e qu e s t e d i n have ail do
-orili
I In* al l die to i* w a - l ield in

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leading»

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program

wa-

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number on the

t h e hr»t
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by

the drawing of an ideal homestead
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Wir» di’ p l e t e d by
wltfi t i l e Vi l lage

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mounl.illi

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nestling ¡it Its lilts«*
I lie Itiiril number «a- a b n moro n»

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Mollilo,
Ala
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und
Hillsborough
courtii
»
Malone"
followed
by
the
ampi«*
Sanford Lodgi* N'*. liJ 1 A: A. M
held their regular meeting last night. form of Mr. McCarthy •whose lip» tv, Florida; apartment store build­
Two candidates t e n t i ved the raise were pressed closely to those of I in* ing. Augusta, (in , school building.
tin- F* rry . I'lu , 1’Wi r». t ' n l u m l i n i . S C
from s e c o n d t •• t h e third degree Willow Malone and |irosi o
M
ul ! i ri g ( b, rn-nti ( ’id
I '*¿»1 " l u p " h a d d i - n p p m r. *1
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Washington, March 6, A joint
resolution enlarging the power of
the President* to deal with ws»«i|«
suspected of violating neutrality bv
making the ports of the I niied
it ful
State- buses of naval operut lii'i» 1 t r a i ni Mn» t e r » î I I I &gt; t
«
mi
V
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r
k
Mil"
««f
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r*
»a* passed tonight by r lo- hioi»e It i ri i- mbcf
.1 tin
mill
&lt;
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r
r
pr
e
s
e
l
i
!
would Millions*’ the refus.ij
.|i*ar
(h I** r T‘ f •!
ami’ except under hem v loo q- in H - "*i\ -**» t 1’. . ' .»*
^ ill
*i. t i , * t t*»t
a
m
i
ir*l
.«
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Ami*yean ships suspei led ol carrying
•r lln* b e n e f i t of
ii.
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
b
lu*
he
b
!
men pr supplies of beligerenI war
shijis, and the internin.-nt of foreign I he no inl.ers
r*i-ihantmen engaging in »mil traf
llaptisl S e r v i c e s Sunday
fie.
The
services for Sunday i*t the
The ifaolution was diafttd by
Baptist
Temple, corner Sixth street
official* of th&lt;x depart ment of justice
and
Park
avenue are a*» follows
and state depart ment, but, owing to
9:30
Sunday
.»* boni
* miiunderstanding as to its Uui11:00 Preaching by I he pastor.
guage, Ihesident Wilson asked for a
conference with members of th* foi- ! "T h e Church Member .1» Citixon
eign relations committee before it i fi:00 Jr. and Sr H V P. U
7:15 Preaching. "Suie Tracked
was taken up by the senate
Both
,
Tho
second in a series of sermons on
Democtaiir and Republican mem­
bers of the committee went to the j the Prodigal Son
White House nt 10 o'clnrk for the 1 vices at tho Temple
George llyrnan. Pastor
conference.
In the house the measure was put ■
Card Of Ihsnks.
through promptly.
The family of Mr». A. A. Slrrine
The resolution was passed hy (her sister Miss Jimmie Glass,
Democratic Leader Undeiwood and daughter Mrs. Ida S Parramore,
Republican Leader Mann. It Wild and grandchildren) wish 1» express
put through after Mr. Underwood their sincere gratitude and thnnks
had presented a letter from Robert to tho kind friends who were so
RwniLig, counselor of the ntate de­ faithful end considerute, in their a t ­
t r im e n t saying that the government tentions during the last illness of
had been hindered by lack of suf- Mrs. Slrrine, and to those who sent
Jifient legislation to prevent vessels beautiful flowers, and to those who
from leaving American ports with gave theli services so willingly,
when they were needed.
ro*l and supplies for warships.
The Family.

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grew
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suggestivi

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f . o t i n m g t h e g o w n •&gt;I

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'*l.i|,t II
1’. r.i
ete ,
I fu- l*|it
a r e |t u r n l i r e . i t ,

d Spoon" and lie Whistle»
Kashi
I tut of To to- "
Tfii» wa» *&gt;ne of the
very bt“*l of the entire group, timi
appealed to the heart of every
mother present. The drawing of a
ragged, barefoot boy and his dog
wan most realistic, the words of the
poem, each verse ending with "F o r
fie whistles out of tune." had been
preceded by "D ixie," "America,"
"Yanklee Doodle" and other famous
songs, actually whistled out of tune
by the charming little cartoonist
"For Men Only” brought down the
house, for when Miss Bargelt an
miuneed this to be a
"political
number" everyone was on the qui
vive and when the lira wing was dis­
played there came Into view a pair
of susjienders that with the appro­
priate little jroem made u tremen­
dous hit.
The entertainment closed with
the drawing of a landscape, tho sun
sinking into the west, accompanied
by a reading entitled "When the
Hun Sinks into the W ett."
Miss Bargelt is one of the clever­
est entertainers that has come to
Sanfoid and if this, the first of the
Lyceum scries is an earnest of the
Methodist Services
Some Fine Roses
rest to come, there will not be atandMrs. Charlie Lord brought romo ■ing room In the auditorium for the
At the Starr Theatre next Sunday
»he services will be helpful and in- roses to tho Herald office one day next, which will he given in April.
•plflng—t ,b o ,t talk on Christian thia week thal cannot lie excelled
ucalion f l o w e d by the sacrament in any hot house in the country.
, the Lord’s Supper. EvVry rhem- They were pink in coloi and w«ye
Celery Is bunging a good price*
ber of l he church is urged to hi pre*- iveiy large und perfect tn shape and the engines are pumping sand in the
««t and participate in thia inatilution j color, looking dike artificial roses at
bulkhead on the lakefront, new
oi our Lord.
j a distance, so perfect were they in
buildings
are going up all over the
Florida roses are
The evening service will be very ! every particular.
nteresting, ¿he subject being of ; away ahead cf the roses of any other city, business blocks are being built
Prwjent day interest.
section of tho woild and can be the new hotel is almost ready to be
one
“ cordial invitation raised here with but little trouble. put over and many other good
0d will be cordially received. The Tiie roses exhibited by Mrs. Lord
tn i« ,
Sunday wero well at- would bo worth at Icait 60 cent» things are lit store for the people of
Sanford thirf season.
W W * .
apiocc*in the Isigcr cities.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. M I K t H 5, 1915

VOLUME VI

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I l ulu !
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Meredith Fla . an*!
.î* ale. Al.î . llnur null-, ,\udersnn.
- (' Barite-vdie. IViiy and Rome,
I, , ga» [daiil exlensinn, Mnbllu,
Ala., and St. Petersburg, Flu.; gin­
nery, Lax. Gu.. lighting system,
Clanton, Ain., parking plant. Fiberton, Ga.; vehicle parts factory. Bir­
mingham. Ala . woodworking plant.
Marianna. Fla A company Im» been
organized to build a railroad between
Ocala and Pulatkn. Flu.
"Twenty-one corpora (ioni have
been formed with minimum capital
storks aggregating $476,000. Rank»
have been organized at Monlirello
and Tallahassee, Fla
Knocks the Exerxlses
Washington, March 5
Many fea­
tures of elaborate exercises planned
for the formal opening of, the Pan­
ama Canal in July will he abandon­
ed as a result of the uction of con­
gress in refusing to make the ap­
propriation asked for by Secretary
Garrison.
"Tho appropiration was to defray
the expenses on a trip to the canal
of President Wilson, members of
congress, numbers of the diplomatic
corps, representatives from foreign
governments and other special guests
including former President* Roose­
velt and Taft.
*
It was intimated tonight that the
President himself would not go to
the formal opening, but it is jiosstble he may change hi* present plans
The navy department has an appro­
priation for sending the fleet to the
canal, and it was suid somo kind of
exercises probably would be held.
All of the President’s plans for
the spring and summer months were
said today to be dependent on the
international situation.

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MORE GOOD POINTS
FROM THE GOVERNOR

i . -in i i i * n -

* &lt;■ii i t rv

and

It-

k i owl

i &gt;lge uf .itlairs, hi» executivi’ .ibihty
and management of thè force* were
wonderful in railwny annals.
The
railrond boy* in Sanford who were
under Mr Biddle for rnanv yenrs
loved Inni lor hi» inany kuidlv t rnit»
and lo- «uddeti death ha* &gt;t.xt n
glootn over rariwav eirele» Irei«’
Stipi I1.HI»*! ex pri—-e«t It. "T h e
r u l l ì i ’ -v - l e m

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friend.

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wa s

llot wII 11 t he A C 1. "
Ile le*«Ve» a wife and finir i hlldren
lo moiirn hi» lo»»
Congregational Church
The lecont activities of the church
and the raising of a considerable
portion of the drbt are very encour­
aging facts for our («ople t«i con­
sider. lit the good work go on
Despite the storm of lutt Sntmdny night the |a«lies were very suc­
cessful in condurting the New Eng­
land supper
The following will constitute the
musical include jirogram fm next
Sunday night:
(jrgan Selections. Miss Frances
Aaplnwall, "He Shall Feed His
Flock." Gounod; "Lai go. Handel;
"Wedding March," from Tannhauier, Wagner
Duet, "God That
Maijest Heaven and E arth ," Miss
Aspinwall and Chas Polk
Offer­
tory, "These Are They," from GhuI' b
" H oly C ity," Miss Aspinwall /
Soe elsewhero for program pi the
Flying Squadron
Low Rale to Miami
The annual meeting of the Flor­
ida Press AssOcistion will be held at
Miami, March 25-27. 1916
Very
low- rates have been secuied to this
gathering, and the rates ore open to
the general public
Ask your sta­
tion agent for the rate
If he does
not have it. usk him to get it ^ it is
yours for the asking or you can
write to the secretary of tho associ­
ation, T J Appleyard, state printer,
Tallahassee, Fla , end ho will fur­
nish it to you Tickets will be sold
good for use only on M,arch 23, 24
and 26. 1915
Tickets will be void
after March 31, 1915, prior to mid­
night of which date return trip muit
be completed)

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federal g o v e r n m e n t
T he campaign
t o e r ai l l c i i t i * tins dl-euae should not

lo allowed to stop with tilts expendi­
ture of tho funds furnished by tho
federal government and now being
used.
Ample provininn should b*r
m a d e by y o u r b o d y to continue tin»
c a m p a i g n t o a suciesiful conclusion
and to tin» end 1 reiommend that
an
a ppi n p r i a t i o n
be
made with
which ti* isriv mi the work of extermlittili :g tins dln'ast* or any (it ht'r
disease or insect which may threaten
our hortietillurul or agricultural in­
terests.
Protection of C'aftle Industry
One of th«&gt; large industrrtr of th i*
state is cnttlo inking and we havn
the jiossihiliii«** for making Florida
the gi«'i!t«*?t cattle end stieriY raining
state east of the Mississippi river.
A menuec to ttu&gt; eattle industry to,
the row tick. To eradicate this pu«t.
aomn effort has been made by ihn
federal government and also by
our state through the atr*o hoard o f
health. It i* rny'opinior. howeve«r,
that more extended effortr should be
made, and to this end * recommend
that an appropriation of $16,000 be
annually appropriated from the s ta te
board of health fund to carry on »
camjiaign for cow tick extermina­
tion.
Give Stale Right of AppeaL
Under our present law the statu is
deprived of the right of appeal in a
criminal caio upon the constitution­
ality of the law. Should a justiar o f
the peace, a county judge or tbo
circuit judge in a criminal rasa de­
clare the statute under Which tbe
case la being tried to be unconstitntional, there Is no means provide*!
for the stall* to have the ruling ol
the trial court passed upon by a
higher court an appellate court»
That we may have the. constitution­
ality of criminal statutes passed vpoa
by tho appellate court when th ey
are declared unconslitutioar.{ Ay tb e
lower couits, I suggest that a treas­
ure should he passed allowing th e
state the right of appeal in such
cases.*

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Go To It, Boys!
Tell me not in mournful» prating
/ Boosting's but an empty «ham.
For the Grouch's always berating,
Isn't worth a ••tinker*#" d— m."
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Boosting’s real,
And the grave
A fellow always
To talk up his

boosting’s earnest,
can never down
doing his durndest
own home town.

Not hammering and nut sorrow,
Is our destined end and way.
Hut to talk the town tomorrow- .
Will do better than today.

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Talk is cheap but necessary.
And without Us helpful wave, ,
Towns grow quiet and so dreary,
'They toon totter to their grave.

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.In a town’a hroad field of battle,
In Its larger civic life.
Imitates that kind of cattle
Who ‘ ‘butt-in" and join the strife.
Let no man, however gassy,
Beat you pulling for your town,
Talk it strong and talk it sassy,
B lo w it* far and all around.
Lives of all great towns remind us
We can make our town sublime,
And by boosting leave behind us
Lungprints on the sands of time.
Lungprints that perhaps some other,
Sailing by this noisy plnin,
Through a quiet, timid brother..
Hearing, shall take heart again.
Let us then he up und boosting;
With a heart for any fate;
Cut out knocking, grouching, roast­
ing,
Wuke up. hit a livelier gait!
- Fellsmere Tribune
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«1 Whatever may be said of the
fox trot and other dances of the day
It Js surprising how much rheuma­
tism they draw out of the Baptist,
Methodist and Presbyterian legs
und the old ones at that.
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\ A woman’s magazine wants to
know how mnny dresses a Indy is
supposed to have. I will venture
the suggestion that whatever the
answer may be it ¡.? not enough.
She certainly wants more than she
now has, regardless of how many
that may he.

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5 Friend of mine from Oviedo said
that It was lonesome out there nnd
I hastened to assure him that he did
not know the meuning of the word
lonely.
He should have been with
me the other night rigjit here in
Sanford when I attended a dance
and knew nothing but the Virginia
reel nnd the old timo waltz. Oviedo
was a whole brass hand und the en­
tire city of New York heseid tho
awfdl lonesomeness of the occasion.
5 Speaking about a hotel in San-*
ford makes me think that this mat­
ter is getting serious and our people
should take a hand in the game und
do something to redeem the good
name of the city. Tho hard knocks
that. Sanford ia getting regarding
hotels Is damaging ua every day and
it will take years of good service to
get the people hack.
This ia an­
other matter that tho Commercial
Club could investigate and if possible
find out who will start the new hotel
a t . once. Even starting the hotel
will- give the people a better idea of
the city and those that are in the
city this spring will leave with the
understanding that when they re­
turn next season tho hotel will he
ready for them.
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t When we aee a leaf fall from a
tree do we wonder how that leaf
can he converted Into money?
Hardly! 'Tis only a leaf.
.Yet at thla season of tho year
there are countless billions of leaves
falling from tree«, and- every single
' leaf la of value If the human brain
cares to utilize It.
These leaves cap be swept Into a
pile in the back yard, or elsewhere,
and converted into a compost haep
for use on the garden
this spring
There ia no better fertilizer.
They will mako the radishes, the
string beans, tomatoes and other
garden truck spring into life as if
touched by a magic^ w;and. They
will be a constant ^reminder that
even the dropping of a leaf is not
without Its significance, its ’ com­
mercial value.
Convert your leaves into wealth.
•Tie an easy thing to do.

ere another year roils around. The
crops are all right and they are
bringing good prices but you don’t
notice
of
the
money
rolling
into
the
coffer#
of
merchants.
However, if tho tourista were here spending their money
and the factory hand#
were here
spending their money the merchants
would notice the difference right
now. And yet if the question comes
up about getting a factory here how
mnny men would he willing to put
up one .dollar for the same. This
matter is important and the factory
is something that Sanford should go
go after and go after it hard. We
need the ready money that comes in
every month *for the hundreds of
omploye# that would he here spend­
ing the money’. There arc many
and divera kinds of industries that
Sanford could get and this matter
should be taken up by the Com­
mercial Club and the Commercial
Club should have every merchant
in the Pity on the membership roll
and then the club could really do
something.
5 More interest is evident in Flor­
ida today than ever before in a g r i­
cultural development.
Florida has
no greater need.
Coupty after
county is ’falling into line nnd em­
ploying farm demonstrators und su­
pervisors of canning clubs.
Governor Trammell in his mes­
sage to the legislature next spring
will suggest legislation permitting
county commiaaionetH to offer suit­
able prizes for crop growing conteats. In this "the Governor is di­
rectly in line with the movement.
Regarding the ma.ter he says;
"Any policy which tends to en­
courage and increase agricultural
activities is of unquestionable value
to our state. Ftorida hus an unlim­
ited amount of rich and productive
land and It has untold posaiblitics
for agiiculturnl expansion. The am­
bitious hoys and girls of the state
will readily' respond to the encour­
agement which might be offered to
them by contests in growing the
oops to which the soil of their re­
spective sections are adapted.
"1 suggest the wisdom of legisla­
tion being enacted which would au­
thorize the county commissioners
of the various counties to offer
prizes for such contests.- Jn some
few communities in the state conbeen inauguiated with splendid resuits.*
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• More attention than has y/*t
been given to it is deserved by the
psychology of the people who, hav­
ing seen something in n newspaper,
usually an editorial article, with
which they strongly disagree, iminemedintcly write and mail an angiy
lot.or announcing tho firm intention
lo take that paper no more
The apparent purpose of thia sc
tion—assuming it to he carried out
is to punish the ex pi eat ion of the
resented opinions by withdrawing a
fraction of the paper’s revenue, hut
underlying that aim is probably u
desire, conscious or unconscious, to
inspire .fear of other losses of the
sumo kind and so as to coerce tho
paper by nn appeal to its mutcrial
interests into u reversal of its policy
and attitude on the question at
issue.
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Of course, such a reversal for such
a reason, says the NeV York Time#
in a recent editorial, would he dis­
honest as welfa# cowardly, but he
who proclaims the stopping of his
subscription doesn't think of that.
And how hutd Is it to explain that
anybody should be without tho will­
ingness, or &lt;vcn without the eager­
ness, to hear what can be said
against his own views or conclu­
sions! Either his confidence'-jn-his
own judgment is weak or he pre­
fers to hold to notions already , ac­
cepted, regardless of whether they
are right or wrong.
. The reader who will net take a
paper with all the 'utterances of
.which he cannot agree does not
want a newspaper at alt, or to know
what can be known about the sub­
jects he considers important or inter­
esting— he wants a partisan organ
that 'will keep him In a comfortable
twilight^’ Papers of that kind were
once numerous, but they are scarce,
nowadays and'they ere fower every
year.• * •

T The recent prohibition proclama­
tion In Russia causes Walt Mason
to break into song as follows:
, In Russia none can buy a flagen of
vodka or old rye; the men must
^ Factories and hotels are needed ride the water wagon—the country's
In Sanford and we must have them ell gone dry. The lew affects all

grades of critters, tho humble and
tho rich; nnd those who lately sipped
their hitters now hit tho. pumpovitch. The ills of western prohibi­
tion you'll look for there in vain;
you’ll not see there a condition that
one might see in Maine. There’s no
relief for thirsty beggars, no help for
Russian sports; the alleys know no
cheap bootleggers, no hole in wall
resorts. The old timo tricks that
lead to drinking won’t work there
worth u cent; a man may sprain his
eyebrows winking, the druggist won’t.
relent. Old Russia’s brand of law
prohibits, in country nnd in town,
and soon her prisons and her gibbets
will all he taken down.
If sonic
one hasn't told a whopper about
conditions there, tho country soon
won’t havo a pauper which had them
everywhere. The world will watch
this Russian measure, so timely and
so wise; 'twill watch, and doubtless
note with pleasure a nation nobly
rise from «object depths of degrada­
tion, from lying in the ditch; oh,
happy that progressive nation which
hits the pumpovitch! ■

PEOPLE AND EVENTS I f W Q M A N ’S CLUB
Continued (rorn Page 5
who have been the popular guest#
Mr, nnji Mrs. Fred Walsemtti re­
turned to their home at Forest City
Friday.
Prof. Nerling of Gotha is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight.
v Mr9
c ; ju-nnett has as her
KUwU Mrs. E. H. Bennett nnd little
(luUtrhtcr, Elizabeth of Salem. Va.
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Mr8. M;
prier&gt; who )xaa boen
vi*iting her sister, Mrs. Al. Liija
left Friday for Savannah, Ga., where
she will he the guest of another.sis­
ter, Mrs. Rogers before returning to
her home in Oklahoma.
Mrs. J. W, Wingate and attractive
little daughter, Marian of Jackson­
ville are the guests of their aunt,
Mrs. R. E. Tolar.

Members

the»-Woman’s Club
Attention!
All members . of the Woman's
Clul}. are reminded that March 3rd
is the annual meeting of the club
and that the election of first vice
president, third vice president, re­
cording secretary und treasurer will
take place. Also some revisions to
the constitution will be presented
for action.
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Members absent from any of tho
business meetings during the past
year, .without a sufficient excuse nrc
requested to pay tlpdr fines to the
treasurer. Thia will avoid tho neces­
sity of treasurer notifying delin­
quents, or posting names on black­
boards.
By order of
Mrs. J. W. Dickins,
President.
Mrs. U. E. Tolar, Rec. Sec’y.

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For Sale— Incubator, Cycle Match­
er, 60 egg size. Almost new Phone
1017-3 rings.
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Foi Sale— Eggs now ready for
hatching from my Barred llork,.
11.50 for 13. Some good cockerels
left at $2.0Q. A, B. Commons, San-

Ilclter Moving Pictures
^ort*~______________________ 64-.1tc
The following, letter was rpn d by
For Sn|et Bargain- Nin(ll) Jffn|
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Dickins
at
the
last
meeting
of
g00(]
farming land, 40 acres in rulti
All this talk about the turkey
the Welfare Department oT the Vation, 200 orange trees, small house
buzzard in the state papers has
Woman's Club and as it is of such All within one mile of small town»
scejned to me the veriest rot and 1
keen
interest it was voted to bring good shipping facilities, post office,
wondered just why the question
it
before
the general .club ut the depot, school and church.
should come up and unless I am bad­
Price.
next
h'Qslness
meeting Wednesday $1,000.00. A. W. Brown, Leesburg,
ly mistaken them ‘Is no law against
Come to the Imperial Thursday
killing the buzzard anyhow.’
But night and 1$4 Miss Beaconstrect of afternoon. It is a movement sim­ Florida.
fi3-4tr
latlely it has occurred to me that Boston instruct you in the art of ilar to the Drama League of Amer­
For Sale or Trade— Wood yard
ica and should hnve the support of
maybe some of the boys were an­ erudition.
arid
mill. Owner has other business.
every
thinking
woman:
xious to bring up these unimportant
Box 1247, city.
42-tf
Dear
Madam:
things in order to cloud the impor
What beromes of the baby when
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The
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time
has
come
for
women,
tant ones and my old friend An­ Pi of. Learned lectures on tho Origin
For Sale— Lot 4 in Eureka Ham­
drews of the Estero Eagle thinks so and Nature of Microbes and Bac­ who are seeking the best interests
mock
on Sanford Ave. and Lanark.
of
their
town
to
recognize
candidly
too from the following:
teria at the Imperial Thursday
the power of the moving picture 10 acios. Address Richard S'
Now that the time is approaching ! night
theatre, and to throw their influence son,- M. D., West Lebanon. 1ml
for the biennial convening of the
60-fitc
in the direction of it# improvement
Florida Legislature, some of the
Don't fail to hear the Prima
und encouragement»
W
state papers are, as usual, engaged Donna at the Imperial Thursday
For Sale— Three fresh milk rows.
I am writing you in this way be­
in the serious discussion of some in­ night. '
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Martin Doyle, Monroe. Fla.
50-if
cause the Woman's Home Com­
significant piece of proposed legisla­
tion to the utter exclusion of tho
comc out ttn(1 jet Mias’ Fish panion, in its March issue, is in­
For Sale— ICO acres fine trucking
more important and vital issues. we|| vo you a "hunch” as to how augurating a new service whose suc­ land, orange grove of 13 acre», 10
This time the subject under discus- ,.a9y ¡t ¡„ to captivate a man at the cess will depend largely upon the ex­ acre tract of splendid hammock
tent to which the cooperation of
sion is "The Turkey Buzzard, Shull u nion [&gt;P|M&gt;t Thursday night.
land. For full information address
women like yourself can be secured, j
We. Swat Him, pr Shall We Not?";
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H. H., c-o Court Hons«- Itonm !*«
The managers of the leading film
Those contending in the affirmative Tho |;tl|on depot for a Day is a
Orlando, Florida
;, n
companies have ugreed to submit
declare that he is u useless member ¡{oyn|,y |&gt;|uy
No trouble or exof society, an unclean "varmint." pense has been spared to rnuke it a to the editor# of the Woman's
Town Sille for Sale 200 .nre**.
and a rdisseminator of hog cholera, success ip every" particular nnd a Home Companions the films which comprising part of the
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measles, chicken pox anti goodness royal good time is promised to all are to be released each month. Island Lukii» on the 1•rang* ii.it
Frym these the editors will select
only knows whut. His defenders, on who go Thursday night.
Price $3,(100.00.
Railroad.
For
from 40 to 60 films which are os-1
tho other hand, contend that he is a
terms write A. S. Miller Lake ('it V
pec tally to tie commended lit-cansc
"T h e Pnlon Depot Tor n Dsy"
useful scavenger.
and thus a pre­
Florida.
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of'
their artistic and educational
Below*
is
the
cast
of
characters
ventive of disease, nnd that ns such,
For Sale Uldsmniiili. •#Il 1talti*' fur
for the plhy to he given at the Im­ value; and a lisf of the titles of
he should be protected by luw.
these
film#,
with
other
news
and
trucking
or fa, in p u r p o s e »
perial
Thursday,
March
4th
at
H,:I6.
But suppose he is as great a nuis­
comment
of
the
moving
picture
class
shape,
new tires all
Come
out
and
see
how
mnny
actors
ance as is claimed for- him
Howmany people are suffering today in Sanford ha» and such actors! One world, will he published in the pages (', L. Wing, 60!* Palmetto
of the Woman’s Home Companion.
Florida from hog cholera, measles, long laugh from start to finish.
Our hope is that these list« may­
Mrs.
Noliins
Mrs.
Jas
W
spavin, chicken pox or whooping
For Sale- Five .or,- (■.«rtial •
be
preserved by our subscriber* "*
cough, who chii lay the cause of Barnes,
their
peeved,
of the be»t ..-b-r-, I,mil jd
Mrs. Chsttermuch - Mr» (' H a guide for themselves and
their suffering# directly to the much
jacenl
to
Beck
Ha ir it "' k -ta
|children, and that the lending wom­
des pined and tabooed turkey buz­ Dili gee
lion, for sale at u \,r.
en
in
each
community
may
make
it
Her daughter Maria Mi»» Ruth
zard
Thc.-whoie thing i# an al&gt;a point to encourage tiie owner of A. P Connelly. I no M
surdity, when considered in com­ banner.
6 4 -2 IC
Joe Gamin, Bootblack Miss Olga the local theatre by their patron­
parison with some of thp really im­
age to present such films.
For Sale Cheap. i» n g&lt;n..| &gt;ouiig
portant humes which have been car Schultz.
There arc many films which we mules, harness and wagon Inquire
Depot
.Master—
Elton
Mnughton.
ried recently in other progressive
Aunt
Amelia
Saylittle— Miss cannot recommend and which you of F. T. Tarhell, Geneva Fionda
states, ond which should engage the
doubtless wish, as we do. Were not
Clara
Millen.
,‘.i t
serious auction of the people of the
presented.
But
we
feel
that
more
Her
Nephew
Willie
Mr.
W.
J.
atute of Florida.
Hogs for Sale Car I",id i-* -&lt;
good can ho accomplished in i&gt;n,
Among theae important issue# are: Thigpen
reived
Write Marin I 1
enenurnging
moving
picture
ilnns
Mr
('
II
I
tin
Strolling
Italia
»lute prohibition; equal suffrage; ap­
N o 2 . for partn til.,r
atie*
throughout
tincountry
to
M
iLuugtilin,
Mm»
gee.
Miss
Atina
pointment of a Ntale good road»
present good films than
can Incommission; Torrens system of gov­ /.ne Munson
Fat Cattle (or &gt;ul,
accomplished
hy
decrying
the
had.
Uncle
Joshua
Hayseed
Mr
.
Carl
ernment guarantee of lund title»;
ones just shipped in and m
1111
If you ugreo with me in this, I dUion. Address Martin Doyle. San­
atute law for fish conservation; and Roumillat.
Aurft Sarah Huysecd Miss Lucy wish that you might find oppor­ ford, R. D. No. 2.
the abolition of the fee system of
fiS-tfr
tunity to present this question to
compensating county officials.
It Whitner.
Fir# i
For Sale My lot
Deacon Longfoce— Mr. Ctnrence the members of your club, and I
would almost seem like a subter­
||..t.-i
opposite
the
Robbins
should
tie
very
glad
to
have
you
fuge upon the part of the interests Mahoney.
w^ite
me
frankly
their
opinion
and
Liberal
tcrwi#
Write
School
Girl#
-I.il
iMi#s
Lucca
which are diametrically opposed to
I -*»
these, important issues to start a Chappell), Fan 'Mrs. Cecil Butt), your# * We hope that this move «in Robert Bucksl&gt;uiim,
our part is to be the beginning of St.. Tampa, Fla
heated d scu#s on on some fool sub­ Flo i Miss Mary CluTppelli.
a new day in the life^and influence
Dude Dr Fain
ject- like the swatting of the turkey
For Sab Five a* r&gt;
Mrs. Garrulous Miss Gretchen of the moving picture theatre. It
buzzard or the preservation of the
land,' artesian well,
can lie, if we secure, as I believe we
gopher turtle—just to divert the at­ Schultz.
fenced, $1,600.
Term
Mr.
Henpeck—
Mr.
Ernest
Hous*
can.
th*v cooperation of the club
tention of the people fipm the real­
' $ 10 p month. See J h M. &lt;
women of the country.
ly important subjects at the time holder.
55» MI*
Moore's Station. ’
Very, truly your!,
Mr#.
Henpeck—
Mis#
Gladys
Mor­
of all others when they should be
GE R TR UDE B. LANE.
under serious consideration.
Talk ris. ,
Professor Learned—-Mr. S. M.
Editor.
about the tutkey buzzard being a
nuisance!
Well, what about the Lloyd.
FOR K E N T
Mrs. Needy— Misa Carrie Enspolitical buzzards that are fattening
Most Ancient of Customs.
niinger.
month after month, on unearned in­
The mind of man does not run back
Her Children— Naomi uryfi War­ to the time when there was no danc­
crement under the fee system, upon
For Rent— Two furnished mum#.
/,
s ing. Ever since the morning stars
tho body politic? And the people ner Scoggan.
hbit
317
W. Second.
stand for it, year in and yeur out,
Prima Donna— Mi##
/jspinwall/ danced together for joy there have
»joeen dancesTrnvo
»VO nnd
nnu gay In
in celebra- -----------uncomplainingly. Verily, there are
M lu Beacon st reel of
tage for rent, J. Musson ^
TTrwfc-omi llie +M
hi H»UctibiR8 In the m «»-^C\Utag&lt;
more important issues than turkey Mis# Snidce Williams.
of
man.
8o
Interwovi
rrwovenSXit-tdve,
war
buzzards confronting yho people of
Miss Fish well— Miss Fish.
.and religion aro the movements of tho
Florida at this juncture, and these
Widower— Dr. Butt.
For Rent— Apartment# furnohed
body that tho daneo has been nn in­
issues should be put' up to our legis­
Hi# Four Children— Norma Hern­ tegral part of file history, art and lit- for housekeeping at 302 Park
lators if the people would profit any don, Florence Henry, Robert Holly, eraturn In which are preserved the
4*.*-*tp_
by this coming session of.the legis­ Harvey Parish.
records of all generations.
lature.
Hans Bicker-stein— Jr. Felix Frank
. For Rent— Several no.- "Hire
Mike O’Toole- Mr. C. II. Dinrooms over YowcII's. Enquire N.
So Low You Can. Only Feol lb
32-tl
gee.
.Unused to That Voice.
Yowell &amp; Co.
An
organ recently installed in Low­
Barbara (country bride)— Miss
A sweet little child is France#, but
ell, Mass., can produce a tone an oc­
but ihoru are moments when her busy Florence Frank.
For Renb-Two big store# on
mother finds her reiterated question»
Hiram (country bridegroom)— Mr. tave lower than has ever been known Enst First street. Joe DeM°nt,
before. It Is described as a mighty
and repeated requests 'somewhat try­ Holly.
24-tf
atmospheric throb of awesomo majes­ Coca Cola Company.
ing. One day. receiving a rather Im­
Lucinda
(bride’s
sister)— Mrs. ty, and scientists declare that it must
patient reply to an innocent remark, Gonzales.
be rather felt than hoard.
Frances, who u t opt of ranjte of her
Harry,
Helen’s
Lover-*-Mr.
Roy
mother’s countenance, quaintly ex­
pressed her lurprise and perplexity Chittenden.
&gt;.
NOTICI o r HALF.
W ANTED
Ticket Agent— Mr. Roy ChittenNolls» Is b*r.hy ft*«,, that u n d « ind
over that dear mother's unwonted
hy virtu* ot ■ tirui dyer** el f*n*!o*ur*
►♦♦♦♦♦♦
» » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ * »4 as
brevity and criipneaa. "Ia your faeo dot).
and «at* mad* on ih» I Uh day el February.
A. D. ISIS, by th* ttcmorfbi* Jam « i f .
smiling, mamma?" aho naively In­
Lemuel— Mr. Sam. Younts.'
Good table hoard at Mr*
^
1‘rrktns, Judf* ol tb* Clrrult Court. o( lb*
-jT-tfe
quired. "Your voice sounds awful
Miss Helen Flighty— Mrs. Holly. Bvtrnlh Judicial Circuit. Id aad for th* Jones, 206 Park avenue.
al Semino!», .Florida, in Chancvty,
strange!"
Her AunU, Martha (Miss Plant), County
to a Certain caua* tkvrrio pendlnf, wh*r*ln
Large flowering chryrsnik'
J. N. Wkitnw ia complainant, and Th*
Maria (Mrs. George Fox). Howard-Packard Land Company, a cor­ plants for 26c dozen by Mr•
Group of
College
Boys— Carl poration la defendant, ! shall offer for sal*,
Awful Thought
Biggeis,
300
Elm
avenue.
M»u
'
aad
sell
to
tka
hithast
bidder
far
caab.
h*George
McLaughlin, lor* lha court houie door at Sa*I*rd, fum­
A little girl receiving her first re­ Roumillat,
ligious teaching was much impressed Ralph Wight, Kenneth Murrell, Ed. ino!» county. Florida, on. Monday, tk* ith tiers delivered. Get them n.n*55-RP
day of April, A. D. IS U tb* %.m* b.i»&gt;
by the unique character and omnipo­ ,OU«.
■ In al »»If# day. •*&lt;! *ithla th* l»( .| h„ur.
®t
aal**
the
prop«ty
«terre«!
to
t&gt;*
aold.
tence of the Almighty. Saying her
The Gold Dust Twins— Harrald and described aa follows, situated In tka
Want— If you ore contenupUlM
prayers at-night, she added a peculiar Wight and Frances ’ Dutton.
county of Seminole la-wti,
V
,
tlof*
Tha 8. W. Quatta? of tb* 8. E. Quart«, leaving city I want a k e r o s e n e
and earnest petition: "And. O Lon),
of Section SI, Township SI South, King* and oven- and some ehair&gt;
■
please take rood cere of ypurself. for
81 Moat.
«
dress with .price. Box 36, • 1 ^
E. F. HOUBIIOLDEH.
tf anyth..is happens to you, O txrd.
„ _
•
•
*
Special Master. .*
what are the rest of us going to do?" ‘
No. 2.
Ô5'*‘P
Miss Hawkins will be at the wlndow of the Imperial from 3 to - 5
Thurj,(]jiy afternoon to receive tho
returns from the sale of all tickets
for "The Union Depot for.a Day"
Thursday nlghj.

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PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

TH E SAN FO R D
IN S A N F O R D - Life

NO. 5«
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m o r e pa v e d st r e e t s

FOR BUSY SANFORD

el* * ted
mayur b** requested in have ail do The following o Ihn er.- w ere
for
tiie
e
n
s
u
i
n
g
yi*ar
have all delinquent
personal lax
Evalled Ruler, T \ Neal
pay i-ro fur 19 I I »ilnuiinned before
f Nl e e m e d L e n d i n g K ' i i g l ’ 1
hlr tn -bow cau-e wl.y Tin . -htiul !
i
I
urley
not pay «aid lax. and liuti al! who
. r ne - l
Esteemed 1.0y . I Knight
have not paid their occupatio- 'ax
lor 1911 be required to -bow ■ Use Housboldi-r
Esteemed Lecturing Knight, it il
why they have not. Carried.
U
a-hbi)rn
rile following resolution wi.» Then

adopted
The report of the bund irut**-»
-|*r’ id 1 p *.

ti- n.n ¡1,Slrirl Nfulrnlil)

♦
Returned the Money
It »in only a matter of fifteen
cents, and it wns^ taken twenty
years ago, but a woman’s conscience
is a tender bed and she paid his
debt in full.
The story dates hack to the time R E C O M M E N D A T IO N S T O
RESUM E OF CO NSTRUC­
that E. T. Woodruff, now of San­
T IO N A N D IM P R O V E ­
T H E L E G IS L A T U R E O F
ford was publishing a newspaper
in
Lapeer,
Michigan.
‘‘
Ope
day,”
M E N T S IN TH E
M A N Y IM P O R T A N T
reads a letter ho ha* just received,
SOUTHEAST
“ 1 went into your office, a wee slip
M EASURES
of a girl, and found myself alone.
Columbus, Ga., March 5.— The I saw* three nickels in a spool box.
Tallahassee Mar 6.— Following Q|&gt;
Industrial index says in its issue for If looked easy, and it was, but it
his
announced intention to make«
hasn't
been
so
easy
since.
The
tlli* Week:
public
from time to time a number
“ The southeast enters the third longer I've lived the harder it’s been
of
the
recommendations which bo
month of the year in the midst of for me to keep my burning secret.
purpose*
to submit to the legislature,
The
increasing construction and indus­ Here they are, In stamps."
which
convenes
in April, Covet nor
trial activity and with substantial name, of course. Mr. WoiidiufT doe*
Park
Trammell
.states
that ho will
promise of continued rapid return to not give. She’s married now.
mskorecommendations
. upon I k o ■
Ftrty nomo. easy-go»— say»—M fr
wholly normal conditions
_ * titiil
' ' I■
&gt;
.
following
subjects:
The indications are for an early Woodruff, in which editor* at least
C o u n t y L a lining and Corn H o b
opening_of. the spting season * nndXwill see the joke.
Agents
this will give impetus to building pp
Death of Mortnn Riddle
operations. The fact is that if there
The work being carried on through
Sanford was shucked yesterday the medium of the canning clubs and
had been no disturbance of condi­
tions to renter critical attention, the morning when a telegram was re­ corn clubs is proving very valuable
volume of consti union work in pro­ ceived from St. Augustine, announc­ to our slate.
This rommendablo
grès» .imi that announced for the ing the death of Morton Riddle, work should be encouraged every
immediate future would hardly be general manager of the Florida East way possible. At present the hoards
regarded a» *&gt;o far Itelow the normal Coast Railroad
of county commissioners have no
•/
It was not known hen e x c e p t i n g authority to employ agonic to carry
at tl * time of the year
Notable
features of construction are the num­ to a very few of the friends of Mr. on this Uork. They should bo so
ber of contracts for suliatantiul •Riddld that he was ill, und news of authorized and I recommend a law
buildings that are being awarded ami his death created « profound sur­ so providing • *
Stale Aid lo Slump Out Pesta
the large volume in the aggregati prise
Mr Riddle hud been ill for about
of work of the kind in rln.nertion
In my message to the last legisla­
with e inn* i pa I i*ii| **ut nt y improve three week», and it «a « learned to­ ture I i»commend that an annual
day that In* bud two distinct strokes nppropiiatlun to be used in stumping
ment ■
“ M'ir* ileii! n.ills are being *«tab of puralysis, and has been near death out and preventing the spread of
for several day»
tin Monday hr any d i - e a s e pr insert which thrrxtl b* -■’iitlieii-l , 11-1 tmw th.it
lisio
.»tiler ' . me s t m e I tie *tvil «.ii removed from ln&lt; hnini* to 11«* i*iih any of mu agricultural and horti­
at
wnr
I ’ i- show» that an tiiiu»tinl lmspit.il at St \ugusline, where he cultural interests, should be made.
No action was taken upon my sug­
acr* . • h a - ) i.... 11 phi it'i’il ili w h e a t , &gt;tieil
•'Opt
lliii'il!
ol
ihl»
eity,
wlin
wu»
gestion
a m i a » a result when the
den
"■Ig ;hi il»» vf - 1I nil........ .
crop- pun which this Militili of tbe with Mr Riddle lor ten ye^rs gave citrus canker uppcaied on the lower
Tl ie Herald the following about him: east coast during Inst yenr. them
count rv hu.« •i
Mr
Riddle wu- born III I'elet»- were no s tate f u nds available for um*
■\
* t!
»I *1111wTr11*"t 11»ti
tnirj’
.
Virginia
about 15 years ago in the campaign to eradicate thi-t
UIlf
f i-jMtrf i «! t hi«
»tv- *ÌMf,
Though my contingent
and startl’d on Ills railroad cureer us disease.
* IT*
...r î ii {*• itI Imi m**t*#*, t u %», At! n 111u , assistant civil engineer on sonstruc- fund was small. 1 felt that 1 was
Uiiii work for the Cheasi* pep ke A- justified in doing so and used $1,000
i»r *i h 1111&lt;11Hj». V n »11“ f n T&gt; \ I;i
( iu
Hi,In
railroad through tbe mountains for as s i s t i ng in the work to .xtarn|&gt;
Jut I
TI¡i i/1 Mmiliri«* *«
•
*f
\
irgi'Hit
and \\ esi \ irgitmi Later out the di sease ar I al so nssi.xte«! in
rour ■ '*ii-i’- M u r r . i*. ,i i ii p»TV I ì ,t
In
vv.iwith
tin A t’ I. 7is ruud- e v e r y w a y 1 m u &lt;i the voluntary
I* i Ii o»
i o ii o I V
Flu
imi.
an*’
ni.i»ter
in
the
Rii hmiilid dintl id, I’lfoits to handle tin* citrus canker
villi’
c
o
u
n
t
y
,
Smi
th
t
'
.
i
r
u
l
m.
i
.
(»r*
11Fir. rv b u i l d i n g . Went I’miit, Min* , H*' wi«« jirmnoted frnm tins posiliuit situation Through the activity anil
tu Disi SujM*rintendent and then tn financial aid of many of the rftrua
ii’tni tiiidding. H u n t ' v i l l i ’ Mu . rmJ
per­
« ii
|iu»».’!ig.-r - t a t i nn. Sp r i ngl i i ’lil. (ietterai S il per Int en de lit. with lieuil- g r o w e r s and o t h e r citizens »
sistent
light
hns
been
waged
to
rid
quarter.»
ill
Savuiiliuh,
afterward
ii.i . p a v i n g , i »Tang* bur g. S f . rond
enming (n Jurksotl ville us head quar­ our citrus industry and our
inl i »trui t tnt
11 IfiTHon county.
Mu
About tine year ago. he was this disease and only rccentlytAn«?
-• i*otil liinlilf g-, t'iMiyer* ,ind Ly ti rerly, (iu.. Ruck Mill, S
und Sen- elected to the position of General fuUetal government approprtated*iind
began the expenditure of $35,000 for
i l l obi a. Mis»
- i ’Wi-r». Allanta. &lt;in ; Manager of the Florida East Coast
llie eradiculioii of the citrus ranker
Rv
and
was
milking
many
ehnngc*
I • ,«t
i n i p r n v i ’iiii-nt , Tauijm,
Fi a .
in limited territory now affected.
in
tbe
road
tlint
were
&lt;f
great
licne» iri’hiui-i’. Mirmingliam. Ala
in
til
Mr Riddle was probably the Th i s a p p i o j t r i ' i i i o n t e r m i n a t e d
i 'ii*
* i i,. t . , o
•■■’ t r a i t » h V '■ t.»-* ■
i i- get tie tier.11 s1||,|.||| ti * d&lt; "I bill ” f t*ii» yen* ¡itni vie will t fieri
i-d. *t
■* '• - .
tail |m further ..»-l-t.l fire from lh«1 t I ,. i*n- r a I M i l . ti ’l of a l a r g e -y&gt;

LYCEUM NUMBER INDUSTRIES ACTIVE
WAS EXCELLENT OVER ENTIRE SOUTH

Marshall al Tallahassee
Tallahassee. March 6
Tallahas­
see is to have one of the moi.t dis­
tinguished figures of United . State*
in the person c.f Vice President
Tlmmas R Marshall make an ad­
dress here In the high school audi­ M IS S B A R G E L T E N T E R ­
PUBLIC S P IR IT E D
C IT I­
torium on a vital question before
T A IN E D A L A R G E A U ­
cortgreess on Friday evening. Mar
ZENS O N M A G N O L IA
19, Under the auspices of the Talla­
D IE N C E A T B A P ­
AVE N U E W A N T A
hassee Citatilau&lt;|ua Association
It
T IS T T E M P L E
is understood that the United States
B R IC K S T R E E T
senate will adjourn at least a week
When the Alkahest Lyceum Asso­
prior to that timr
It is proJbably
The city council mot in regular
the first time in the history of more ciation.brought Miss Evelyn llargelt.
„ „ io n March lit, 1916. ut 7:30
than u generation that the people of cartoonist and reader to Snnfoid as
p. m.
Present, B. W. # Herndon,
this part of the stale will have the l tin liist attraction of a course of
president; C. II. -Dingee, K, C. Max­
opportunity of hearing the incum­ three entertainments to be given jhi*
well. H. E. Tolnr, J. Adams, W. W.
bent of such a high ollice speak and season they made no mistake and
Abernathy and J. D. Davison.
here will undoubtedly bo a big conferred upon the delighted audi­
The minutes of tho last meeting
gathering of distinguished Florida ence a pleasure, beyond expression,
read and ap y t tje jL.
for Miss llargelt more than fulfilled
A petUion*aignedVh'y L, H'. WslIMFF; pcUPk to jncet and, beat hi* word* the advance advertising with refer­
on ntiTff-f fTir.lT question ot the ¡Yge^
E, W. Stiles and others asking that
first hand
One of the inspirations ence to her ability and power to
a light be. placed nt the „end of
of the hour will he the presence If charm.
Third street was received, and on
1four bundled rollege gills of the
The enmmdious auditori uni of the
motion referred to the street com­
Florida State College fur Women, Baptist Temple was filini almost to
mittee.
who have reserved a whole tier of its capacity by an appreciative audi­
An ordinance entitled an ordin­ seats in the big auditorium und will ence when Miss llargelt was intro­
ance requiring the grading and pav­ attend in a body Gov Park Tram- duced
Sin* was indeed a revela­
ing of Magnolia avenue with vitai melt will introduie the vice presi­ tion
It is rarely the case that a
fit*«! brick from the intersection of dent
clever cat tuonisi and talented reader
.Seventh street to the intersection of
an* combined, and to Sanford at least
Tenth street was read und placed
Side-Trarked
it was a new dcpuiture.. While her
on its first reading and pitted. .It
t)n next Sundny evening Rev. pictures are taking shape’ beneath
was moved and seconded .that the George llyman, paster of tIn* First her deft fingers she captivates the
rules lie waived, and that it be read Baptist chureh will speak nti a spec­ audience with her humor and bril­
by title only and be placed on itH. ial railrnad ruibje« t. “ Sidt'-Traeked
liant wit.
Her drawings of landsecond reading.
Roll cail
Aye, This expression **o o(l**n u»«*d in tbe M’iipes .tr,’ wonderful, while ber comic
Herndon, Dlligee, Davison, \b*r rullrnad wxitld will In- useil by tbe pictures bring forth gale« *&gt;1 laugh­
nalh&gt;. Admits,
Tolar,
.Maxwell speaket t&gt;&gt; bring a »i**-* i.«l mi-ssagt* lo ter
Miss
Iturgi lt*s
interpretivi*
ciarrieii. It uai tfiell rend l,v title- 1K»- Ttietl Thi» is TLi -i-niltil »Ol fi.oll work .lini,g ch.il'ait'-r tine- » hi pi.■*»*■»
|!i;d roll tlil, culled
\ve I ler inLon ln
s. -i.s In i«,g i l i l u . T i d li&gt; Mr even her .ibllllv
it i.iltoonist
(titigee. D.ivi-on, Abernatby. \dani
llvrtlatl nli t
I’iodigal &gt;&lt;■11
Tin- Lfii- was tim-t tnlngly f*-ll in her
Ttdar and Maxwell
Carried
It n-bir- and progr.iin mm (lut t«*** hnve remili inn *&gt;f i lint dilli* lilt poem of
w - moved slid seconded that tin* d&lt;" iilrd '&lt;&gt; *!•* i ln ir b*’.t tu gn* tb* U i ’i*.*rl |*e* pi* - &lt;1* In at* d t*&gt; Hob*
rub’ , be furilor waived, and ib.it it •t i•-&lt;1 !&lt;* giv*- Mlinlav • * i tillig »*’r I! Lee.
Tin* l.itllest Rebel " She
be read in full and placed on its vires tu get iiik I l«i hold tbe people deputed the pathos and hunmnn
third rending and final passage I bi t
r,
i r ne
tu
Di*g
--ni ¡I. ' Tom I
life
I* !I*I rrpr*’.ii
j
! . til Aye. Ilerndoi
Di
hit*l
'with |r rie* I - V oi|".il by . I lie
Mi I •P1*'
Davi-iin, Abernathy. Adam- Tnlar
the 1 ollf* tier.ile - 1•y and t be
rebel
f . l k » l b ■r t &lt;) f IIre r»
und Maxwell. Carried. It was then
northern officer, with tin* «»are a n d
Sanford Lodge No RMI, H 1’ linder-tanding, of tl* fiileiiled arread in full and roll was called
&lt;&gt;
K . field 1 *1.
illllll.il lie. tii.il nf
Ate. Herndon, Dingee Davison.
11-1
Abernathy. Adams, Tolar ,u.d .M e o til, i r* on \\ i i|• . »■lav Mgl ! i • .1 if..
\ 11 billigt Ml
II r gel I ,l . * I W■ 1V e
i iti’» i
ini’* ling w - .i ■ 1 .J!. mo &lt;1
we||
No none
Passed
I’ Violtri.t t.o n . lu r -, : to e v e n i n g • t*
1,i I*. e l l III t i l e &lt; , . too
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held their regular meeting last night. form of Mr. McCarthy •whose lip» tv, Florida; apartment store build­
Two candidates tenti ved the raise were pressed closely to those of I in* ing. Augusta, (in , school building.
tin- F* rry . I'lu , 1’Wi r » . t' nl uml ini . S C
from second t •• the third degree Willow Malone and |irosi o
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Washington, March 6, A joint
resolution enlarging the power of
the President* to deal with ws»«i|«
suspected of violating neutrality bv
making the ports of the I niied
it ful
State- buses of naval operut lii'i» 1traini M n » ter » î II I &gt; t
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r*i-ihantmen engaging in »mil traf
llaptisl Services Sunday
fie.
The
services for Sunday i*t the
The ifaolution was diafttd by
Baptist
Temple, corner Sixth street
official* of th&lt;x depart ment of justice
and
Park
avenue are a*» follows
and state depart ment, but, owing to
9:30
Sunday
.»* boni
* miiunderstanding as to its Uui11:00 Preaching by I he pastor.
guage, Ihesident Wilson asked for a
conference with members of th* foi- ! "The Church Member .1» Citixon
eign relations committee before it i fi:00 Jr. and Sr H V P. U
7:15 Preaching. "Suie Tracked
was taken up by the senate
Both
,
Tho
second in a series of sermons on
Democtaiir and Republican mem­
bers of the committee went to the j the Prodigal Son
White House nt 10 o'clnrk for the 1 vices at tho Temple
George llyrnan. Pastor
conference.
In the house the measure was put ■
Card Of Ihsnks.
through promptly.
The family of Mr». A. A. Slrrine
The resolution was passed hy (her sister Miss Jimmie Glass,
Democratic Leader Undeiwood and daughter Mrs. Ida S Parramore,
Republican Leader Mann. It Wild and grandchildren) wish 1» express
put through after Mr. Underwood their sincere gratitude and thnnks
had presented a letter from Robert to tho kind friends who were so
RwniLig, counselor of the ntate de­ faithful end considerute, in their at­
triment saying that the government tentions during the last illness of
had been hindered by lack of suf- Mrs. Slrrine, and to those who sent
Jifient legislation to prevent vessels beautiful flowers, and to those who
from leaving American ports with gave theli services so willingly,
when they were needed.
ro*l and supplies for warships.
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Tfii» wa» *&gt;ne of the
very bt“*l of the entire group, timi
appealed to the heart of every
mother present. The drawing of a
ragged, barefoot boy and his dog
wan most realistic, the words of the
poem, each verse ending with "For
fie whistles out of tune." had been
preceded by "Dixie," "America,"
"Yanklee Doodle" and other famous
songs, actually whistled out of tune
by the charming little cartoonist
"For Men Only” brought down the
house, for when Miss Bargelt an
miuneed this to be a
"political
number" everyone was on the qui
vive and w hen the lira wing was dis­
played there came Into view a pair
of susjienders that with the appro­
priate little jroem made u tremen­
dous hit.
The entertainment closed with
the drawing of a landscape, tho sun
sinking into the west, accompanied
by a reading entitled "When the
Hun Sinks into the Wett."
Miss Bargelt is one of the clever­
est entertainers that has come to
Sanfoid and if this, the first of the
Lyceum scries is an earnest of the
Methodist Services
Some Fine Roses
rest to come, there will not be atandMrs. Charlie Lord brought romo ■ing room In the auditorium for the
At the Starr Theatre next Sunday
»he services will be helpful and in- roses to tho Herald office one day next, which will he given in April.
•plflng—t ,bo,t talk on Christian thia week thal cannot lie excelled
ucalion f lo w e d by the sacrament in any hot house in the country.
, the Lord’s Supper. EvVry rhem- They were pink in coloi and w«ye
Celery Is bunging a good price*
ber of l he church is urged to hi pre*- iveiy large und perfect tn shape and the engines are pumping sand in the
« « t and participate in thia inatilution j color, looking dike artificial roses at
bulkhead on the lakefront, new
oi our Lord.
j a distance, so perfect were they in
buildings
are going up all over the
Florida roses are
The evening service will be very ! every particular.
nteresting, ¿he subject being of ; away ahead cf the roses of any other city, business blocks are being built
Prwjent day interest.
section of tho woild and can be the new hotel is almost ready to be
one
“ cordial invitation raised here with but little trouble. put over and many other good
0d will be cordially received. The Tiie roses exhibited by Mrs. Lord
tn i«,
Sunday wero well at- would bo worth at Icait 60 cent» things are lit store for the people of
Sanford thirf season.
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apiocc*in the Isigcr cities.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. M I K t H 5, 1915

VOLUME VI

w.i- read and ordered

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ON TUESDAYS
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Meredith Fla . an*!
.î* ale. Al.î . llnur null-, ,\udersnn.
- (' Barite-v die. IViiy and Rome,
I, , ga» [daiil exlensinn, Mnbllu,
Ala., and St. Petersburg, Flu.; gin­
nery, Lax. Gu.. lighting system,
Clanton, Ain., parking plant. Fiberton, Ga.; vehicle parts factory. Bir­
mingham. Ala . woodworking plant.
Marianna. Fla A company Im» been
organized to build a railroad between
Ocala and Pulatkn. Flu.
"Twenty-one corpora (ioni have
been formed with minimum capital
storks aggregating $476,000. Rank»
have been organized at Monlirello
and Tallahassee, Fla
Knocks the Exerxlses
Washington, March 5 Many fea­
tures of elaborate exercises planned
for the formal opening of, the Pan­
ama Canal in July will he abandon­
ed as a result of the uction of con­
gress in refusing to make the ap­
propriation asked for by Secretary
Garrison.
"Tho appropiration was to defray
the expenses on a trip to the canal
of President Wilson, members of
congress, numbers of the diplomatic
corps, representatives from foreign
governments and other special guests
including former President* Roose­
velt and Taft.
*
It was intimated tonight that the
President himself would not go to
the formal opening, but it is jiosstble he may change hi* present plans
The navy department has an appro­
priation for sending the fleet to the
canal, and it was suid somo kind of
exercises probably would be held.
All of the President’s plans for
the spring and summer months were
said today to be dependent on the
international situation.

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MORE GOOD POINTS
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The campaign

tins dl-euae should not
lo allowed to stop with tilts expendi­
ture of tho funds furnished by tho
federal government and now being
used.
Ample provininn should b*r
m a d e by y o u r b o d y to continue tin»
c a m p a i g n to a suciesiful conclusion
and to tin» end 1 reiommend that
an
a ppi n p r i a t i o n
be
made with
which ti* isriv mi the work of exterr u l l ì i ’ -v - l e m
fi e !
I b II t I *1e V I l I l V e
l o- i .* friend. «’Vii, I iitTug b he was mlittili :g tins dln'ast* or any (it ht'r
disease or insect which may threaten
llot wII 11 t he A C 1. "
Ile le*«Ve» a wife and finir i hlldren our hortietillurul or agricultural in­
terests.
lo moiirn hi» lo»»
Protection of C'aftle Industry
Congregational Church
One of th«&gt; large industrrtr of thi*
The lecont activities of the church
state is cnttlo inking and we havn
and the raising of a considerable
the jiossihiliii«** for making Florida
portion of the drbt are very encour­
the gi«'i!t«*?t cattle end stieriY raining
aging facts for our ( « ople t«i con­
state east of the Mississippi river.
sider. lit the good work go on
A menuec to ttu&gt; eattle industry to,
Despite the storm of lutt Sntmthe row tick. To eradicate this pu«t.
dny night the |a«lies were very suc­
aomn effort has been made by ihn
cessful in condurting the New Eng­
federal government and also by
land supper
our state through the atr*o hoard o f
The following will constitute the
health. It i* rny'opinior. howeve«r,
musical include jirogram fm next
that more extended effortr should be
Sunday night:
made, and to this end * recommend
(jrgan Selections. Miss Frances
that an appropriation of $16,000 be
Aaplnwall, "He Shall Feed His
annually appropriated from the state
Flock." Gounod; "Lai go. Handel;
board of health fund to carry on »
"Wedding March," from Tanncamjiaign for cow tick extermina­
hauier, Wagner
Duet, "God That
tion.
Maijest Heaven and Earth," Miss
Give Stale Right of AppeaL
Aspinwall and Chas Polk
Offer­
Under our present law the statu is
tory, "These Are They," from GhuI' b
" H oly City," Miss Aspinwall /
deprived of the right of appeal in a
Soe elsewhero for program pi the criminal caio upon the constitution­
Flying Squadron
ality of the law. Should a justiar of
Low Rale to Miami
the peace, a county judge or tbo
The annual meeting of the Flor­ circuit judge in a criminal rasa de­
ida Press AssOcistion will be held at
clare the statute under Which tbe
Miami, March 25-27. 1916
Very
low- rates have been secuied to this case la being tried to be unconstitngathering, and the rates ore open to tional, there Is no means provide*!
the general public
Ask your sta­ for the stall* to have the ruling ol
tion agent for the rate
If he does the trial court passed upon by a
not have it. usk him to get it ^it is
higher court an appellate court»
yours for the asking or you can
That
we may have the. constitution­
write to the secretary of tho associ­
ation, T J Appleyard, state printer, ality of criminal statutes passed vpoa
Tallahassee, Fla , end ho will fur­ by tho appellate court when they
nish it to you Tickets will be sold are declared unconslitutioar.{ Ay tbe
good for use only on M,arch 23, 24
lower couits, I suggest that a treas­
and 26. 1915 Tickets will be void
after March 31, 1915, prior to mid­ ure should he passed allowing the
night of which date return trip muit state the right of appeal in such
be completed)
cases.*
i &gt;lge uf .itlairs, hi» executivi’ .ibihty
and management of thè force* were
wonderful in railwny annals.
The
railrond boy* in Sanford who were
under Mr Biddle for rnanv yenrs
loved Inni lor hi» inany kuidlv trnit»
and lo- «uddeti death ha* &gt;t.xt n
glootn over rariwav eirele» Irei«’
Stipi I1.HI»*! ex pri—-e«t It. "The

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HAPPENINGS

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MARCH S. 1015

W O M A N ’S CLUB

On Wednesday. March 10, the
shipment of plants ordered through
the City Beautiful committee will he
D EN TS— EVENTS OF S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y - E F F IC IE N T •
. delivered.
R EPO RTERS COVFJt TE R R IT O R Y FOR H E R ALD
Many dozen* of hibiscus. polnsettias, palm and semi-tropical vines
•■ally
in
April
will adorn ihe gardens of &lt;011 tmin
1 \■*.'*1 \ 1 II \TTI.ll
Those
who
were
&lt;
»n
a
finhiiiR
trip
«hr«ugh this rllort on the part &lt;»f
Mr and Mr* \A l.unipkin. alter
Saturday
were
Mr
and
Mrs.
Sid
these
Indie*. and by next winter they
spending a pleasant winN r here re­
Barnhart,
Mi.
and
Mrs.
C.
.Stoolw,l&gt;
m» kc a fl" p
•
lumed last wee-k to then home in
hold,
and
the
letter's
sistei.
.
1
S°mo
care
must
l&gt;e
taken
in pic*
Atlanta
Mr. James Smith is ruttinK Ro-! P*rlnK f°r «he’.e plants, however.
Mr. and Mrs. Zachary ol Mark­
Bu.iuri» Friday |maine lettuce this week and is get- “ n,! *° a r," ‘
hints ate MTen ci
ham were her«
,n thp hol»f that they may meet th.
Mrs It ■.her! lto*e ha been ill for ting a good price lot it. we hear.
The friends of Mr I \V. Billings* «he need of srmr Inexpermnced g ir
snvprul days.
ley
will regret to hear he is con denfcr. in all cases the soil should In
Miss l.ucy ('old, spent lilt* week­
fined
to his room with the grippe* well fertilized and thoroughly spaded
end at her home in Bunt ¡a.
Plants are like other living things
Mr. and. Mi*. M. F. Webb and We hope to see him out soon.
in demanding plenty of food and a
son of Atlanta were guests of Mr.
comfortable bed, and their growth
Webb's sistei, Mrs. McLarty Iasi
PAOLA POINTS
and beauty depend largely on ju-t
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds of Clovethis provision for them nt the slat;
Mr and Mrs liants of Messina ! land. Ohio, who have been guests at
In placing poinsettin it is an k Icalled on Mr* Ro s e Saturday.
the Buchanan home the past three
vantage
to choose a southern • xThe Royal Riot hers who have weeks left on Monday for n short
posure because of tho ptobabihiy
been cutting palmetto buds for the sojo'urn äi Daytona.
past month will complete their work
Mr. Buchanan is up again nnd we dredVof w i u t i M 1bioomV" « J d ^ ‘ 1s r ^ E FROM TH E MUSICAL SPECTACLE, “ THE PRINCE OF TO N IG H T
COM IN«,
next week;
.Lupe he may soon (eel all the better
THE IMPERIAL THEATER. FRIDAY, MARCH 12th
trayed by the cold just when they
for his recent illness.
~4 11**
~ K t
hid begun to he at their best, while
Mr. 'Johnson I» "on deck" again,
(T1ULUOTA SNAPSHOTS
others which were shclteied by
"Spring is holding oil a long time, as usual.
houses or fences from the keen-north
Mia. Bonn has ret tuned freut* a
it seems, and plenty of rain in its
wind ate still fine on th*e first of
week’s visit to her husband nt Doplac«.
March— about 3 months of bloom.
Mr- and- Mrs..
G - Jwcub»,~who,|.' ~
Mrs. Jrrnps ima^MT^rBgJtei rifiorir
"*I»eht tlie winter on Ihr east coast
plen y of -water to’ keep the soil
Sunday
in Orlando,
have returned to their homo hero.
from dying out, while the palm*
Mr&lt;-John E. Allen of Columbiana,
**-'»'■*— -Mrs. M. E. Jacobs, who has boon
should have the soil dug deep and
M aking a Specialty o f
visiting her mother. Mrs, .Anne Ohio, arrived at Twin Lakes on tnrllow before they are stt out. It
Monday
and
is
visiting
his
cousins.
Simmons at Fort Taylor for several
,1» hard to say just where they
Mias Iccnhour and Mrs. Fraser.
weeks returned home Saturday.
should be planted when we look
Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Graves and Mr. Allen has not been 'here before about us and see them growing in
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bridges have lot thjrjy years ami finds many all sorts of places.
moved into the Barber house for this changes
The' flume vine Bignonia Ve­
• With an established buying trade among the largest and best jobbers in all
season.
The residence il Mr and Mr».|rn[((tl— which so glorifies Winter
carlot markets, marketing aunually 1000 cars o f Florida fruits and vegetables,
I)
E. Hart and family have Bricjgi* was burglarized last I- riday j j»nrgL«nd Altamonte with its beauty.
moved from Uenovu to their homo niifht and a pretty clean sweep and the Bougainvillea which is so
including about 25% o f the Florida C elery crop. •
.
made of all eatables, Nothing else wonderful in «Daytona have been orsouth of Chuiuota.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper nnd Mrs. was disturbed.
CAN S E C U R E B E S T R E S U L T S
doicd in quantities. Both of these
Mr. Kirk is suffering from the pre vines llnuiish in the sunshine, but
E. 1!. Peterson of Philadelphia, who
have boon spending the winter nt vailing disease, "la giippe."
Imth are rathe, slow in starting
Mr. Toner's birthday was ob­ growth
Mrs. I.izzio Jacobs' have returned
It will n quire two yens
served on Wednesday at Twin Lukes to get any great effect from them,
home.
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Meade, who Plantation by a little launch pitity. but like the palms, poinsettin* and
W E W O R K F OR T H E G R O W E R
spend the winters on th«-ir orange Mr. and Mr« Bridge. Mr. Alien, hibiscus they uie permanent inve.r
winch will ill,Tease in vriic* - i n
graovc here left Saturday fur their Mis Fraser and the Jisses Peaisoii
P R O M P T RETURNS
NO P O OL I N G
home in la,well. 'Mass. '
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&lt;" (l"' regular family on- f,(ltn y,.„r to year f t is \VI ■II In m « 5 V ^ ,
member that the dowers of tin
Miss Peurl KJItiee of Geneva, ac­ ' joyed the chickrn pie
iiim iiiiiiv
The Bishop |.u&lt;mnK house 'e*" MOUgiUn vi lie,» arc a very unique
companied by Miss Mabel Doner
simile of cerise-purple, nnd in plantvisited the former's grand parents, dosed for the season.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Jacops Inst wee' /ffte Hand fruit is being’ shipped 1ing the vines use some consideiation
"7 T
Mr Moore and family of Warrior, fi, Sanford this week to be packed about w hat will he in bloom dose h
"The springtime has i-nma. gentle
Ala., aft1 stopping with (!. (1. JaLiterature Department
Annie," and though the weather is
&lt;^&gt;bs for a few days.
The attention of all member* of
Mrs. Dolly Self has returned a little gloomyr "the signs of the
home after spending a month in times” are in ovidence every when* the dull is called to change in Year
Tho wild plums art* airing their lace Book of Mrs. Munson’* Musicale
Tampa with friends.
Mrs. C. R. Happersett. who has cm tains again, just us they did last Instead of March 10 as scheduled
been spending some time in Jackson­ spring, making splashes of while the date ha* boon changed for SatinEvery club memville returned home lust week, bring­ against a background of green and day, Maidi "7
ing with her Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. pink and tun, the budding colors of l"'r «I general club is cordially ìn­
Druff. who have opened a line of die wild cherries and valions vari- vit eil to be present. Mrs Munson *
millinery goods in connection with •■ties of, oak. Birds are singing and musicales have always been a source
People all over Honda cari no» secure tills woi.,|* r .
the mr is sweet with the frugtnnce of greul pleasure, a* (host; who have
Mr Iiap|H*rselt's store
cream the kind that has captivated the Jieople everywl . :.
attended
them
in
recent
years
can
Billie Jacobs, Tilden Jucobs, James of oiange fit*wets.
To (he scrupulous care in making is due its richness ti- ll
vouchsafe.
Osteen and Robert Parker spent
The
raw cream conies from the finest Government inspr» n ,|
Members of Literatuie Depart^ Altamonte All Right t
Wednesday in Orlando.
It is tested in our own la lami tory (or its per cent of butter
fit
Whon tho Euiopcan win is over, mont are also reminded of meeting
v/Mr*. II. H. Pattishall and Mrs.
The very finest quality of fruit and nuts a re used wthe '• lo t K ■■!
Dooley of Geneva were the pleasant Gee. E. Bates &amp; Son, proprietors of coining March 10 in dull rooms
To make sure of the destruction ol all bacteria, all nu ■
teurized, subjected to ISO degrees of hon l
guests of Mrs. C. D. Brumley in the tho Altamonte Hotel at Altamonte I’logiuin us follows:
The Wonderful School* m New
This
. forenoon and Mrs J. Tilden Jacobs Springs intend t" enlarge it
Alter the ingredients arc mu, d tlie , ream
i- .-■ a
A
ork
and t Tin ago. Mrl,
I
T.1décris * then il i» td.ni- l &lt;■ ,,. ,-/« r» niel -•••
in the afternoon of Wi-dnesda) last, season the Altamonte Hotel has eii
tra it1errei I t i t he »■••■•ling r",,in i,, harden, t li » .......
bringing a party of ladle» (mm II joyed i geneious patlOniige that Is I.out kn
. » all t : Hies
John Burroughs and '»••me tiilo-r
linois to see the location and s«ener&gt; most gratifying to the proprietor»
No human hands touch it at any stage of ttjy making
It lias been tilled to its utmost ca­ Ann m a n N ature Writer-, Mr» Ja*
of {'huluotu.
in a plant whore the sanitation could nut possibly be littprov, u ■
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Gresham of pacity nnd ovary room obtainable Ji. Moughlon.
Order it at the fountain, at your favorite store, if your dealer '
The Serious Side of our National
not yet handled it, write us, and we will seo that yof) are upi b* I
Geneva attended church services bus boon engaged for a long while.
Almost daily guests have arrived Humorist, Miss Gertrude Green.
here Sunday.
Mrs. J. Tilden Jaroli* and brother. seeking accommodations only to lie
Enlhuslastir Audience
Edwin attended n party at Mr. H. informed that not a single room was
The patrons have been
* n hist Wednesday evening i lie
G. Partin’s at I-ockAood Friday vacant
night. They report a pleasant time forced to seek quartet* in Winter Bargelt entertainment nt the Baptist-!
J A C K S O N V IL L E . FLA
To insure rooms I empie was enjoyed by a large, e i Rev. h A Mil Ion of Kissimmee Park or Orlando
for
next
year
they
should
be
engaged
thusiastic
audience
Mi*»
Bargelt,
filled his regular appointment at t lie
Jacksonville, 1 lortd*i
Phones 5 0 4 3 and 9 8 4
Baptist church here Sunday after­ at tin present time Orlando Sen has f o r e v e r •■iideari'd lit-iself to tho
lyccum loving peopl e of Sanford
noon. Mrs. E. J. Bridges was bap­ linei.
This is verified by tho following com­
tized and received into the church.
ments:
Owing to the inclement weather
Box Parlies si Temple
Supl. U. F. Ezell: " i consider Miss
there was no morning service.
Several box parties attended the
Bat gelt an entertainer of rare abil­
Mrs. F. M. Styry jitul daughter, Bargelt entertainment at the Temple
ity.”
Mrs. J. M. Osteen returned home Wednesday evening. The troxes in
Dr. E. D. Brownlee: "The BarWednesday after spending a week the Temple lecture room will accom­
gelt entertainment was interesting,
with Mrs. W. 8. Bargard at Winter modate twenty people. Tiu* Chris­
enteitaining and holding from first
tian Endeavor of the Prcsbytorian
Garden.
to la*L"
Mrs. Green and Mrs. Bertie Story church was the first to purchase.
Rev. F. P. Strong: "T h o Lyceum
of Winter Park visited Mr. and Mrs. Six extra seats had to he tuken in
i
attractions,
such as the Bargelt enWill yicltl biji cnips of corn, t-une. cotvjicas, velvet bean*, rape, peanuts, kuilzu, spinel* •»s cari U- !
order to take care of their patty.
J. F. Story last week.
! icrtainment is an uplift'to any cornbesides raising Hermutla, Itlmdes, Para, Natal nnd other grosses fur Imy and pasture, Willi -‘ I
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,
.,
G. M. Jacobs and daughter, Mis* Mr. Kent Uossettor ami Mrs. Pax.-,
., . , ,
, munitv and worthy of considerathese crops nvailnble, cattle, sheep and hugs can have green {&lt;«&gt;&lt;1 the year round.
Bertha spent Monday In Orlando. ton were the leaders in giving the , , ,/
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Story spent party this delightful evening of en- 1 °,n'
1 Miss Lillie Farnsworth: " I eonsKier
the week end visiting at Formosa. tertaln Blent. Another was that of
MU» Bargolt's impersonations A*sthe B”. Y. P. U. of tho Baptist
peclally good
church.
Mr. 8, G. Kennedy nnd
WEST SIDE ITEMS Mrs. Geo. L. Hoy: " I wss very
Miss
Clara
Milicn were in charge.
Mia. J. A. Allison of Charlotte,
much pleaaed with the Hurgolt onteThese Ianil* do not need draining other than small ditches necessary on any farm. Make a trip
N. C., stopped over u few hour« and The Christian Endeavor of the Con­ tainment."
to Okeechobee on the new division of the Florida Hast Const Railway without delay, and w fur
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hall, nnd gregational church was well repre­
Dr. L. R. Philips: " I consider the
yqurself just AA'liat these lands are. Note that Okeechobee is now only a triilc over twelve hours
also Ml. and Mrs. R. Muse Tuesday sented, having engaged twelve seats, entertainment remarkably good. A
Mias Carrie Ensminger
was
in
journey from Jacksonville.
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most attractive speaker and artist."
charge.
The
largest
party
of
tho
Mr. Charley Heath has rented the
We could furnish one hundred- and
N. J. Stenstrom cottage and with evening was that of the Missionary sixty comments expressing similar
and Aid Society. Mia. J. M. Wal­
his family have moved Into it.
opinions aa tho above. The Leyeum
John Badger frflm Tampa visited lace and Mre. Edgar Diggers wore Association «of Sanford is endeavor­
his father and mother-in-law, Mr. In chargo. Two smaller parties were ing to give the people the very beat
I ff
the Jt. B. Y. P. U. and the Epworth
You will fmtj it unexeclled for general farming, livestock nnd poultry raising and for growing ah
and Mrs. Rabun Monday.
entertainments at n low cost of ad­
kinds of vegetables common to Florida os well as the finest citrus fruit. This town ami country
There hnvjs been several parties League.
mission. Tlve next Alkaheat attrac­
will grow nt nn amazing rate during the next few years. We also have excellent land and town
out fishing on tho Wekivu and report
tion will come sometime the first
the fishing fine.
lots at Chuiuota and Kenanirille--tlie former a fine lake section in Seminole County suited t*&gt;
week
in
April.
Watch
The
Herald
Easy to Read Clock.
", There hsve boon several pcoplo
fruit growing, trucking and general fnrming, nnd the latter n fertile pine hincl country in Osceola
On a new clock dial for quick read­ for tho oxact date and purchase
sick with the grippe, and several of ing the figures for the minute« arc tickets early,-ns it is expected that
Cbunty especially adapted to stock raising, general farming and fruit growing. Write today for
* the school children that went to school placed In a circle outside the hour it will bo necessary to sell standing
full particulars to
on the bus have not been able to figures and aro larger.
room for tho future attiactions.
attend on account of giippe.
Drew Wart on has rented the
Ifoldscloth place and Is getting his
Land and Industrial Department, Florida East Coast Railway
land teday to plant the spring crop.
H m C R D -lk lW U .
Retara eksnse pwMun eli Bell
Thp Beans and Irish potatoes'are'*
orden i l l m e l So Dm K.
r u n s BUKO WMITB U to HO BBS U C T f W
. Room 202 Gty Building
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Bm I tot estelos asd piles
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tomatoes are being set out this week, IK
h i put i.eetL
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if tho weather conditions ar.W fsvor■
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A special from Washington says: and retired to the quitiK^aiuL'Vr**
A stir has been created by tho ad­ vaev of Mount Veinon, Senator
Fletcher asserted, one of the news
Church Visited: The baptist.
sohogni were not of the soul. They dress of Senatoi Fletcher of Florida,
join rial» declared thut "the one
scaling the press of the country.
I’sstoi: Rev. George Hyman.
were physical and ut times mental
Heroic defense of public men from cause of the nation's great mi.vforSubject morning service: "The ¡l* f * uao o( «&gt;»• ipgmtitued of their the time of Geoige Washington down fortune had been reduced to the
,,f the Individual and HI» f, 1wmmn
l'lonM,rv tho&gt; w* re* through history to the present con­ level id the common people." The
loyalty to the Church.” - The sub- nhizinii the Wiiy of the greatest gress, scathing nttark on the yellow pres» iif that ourly day. Senator
j,.f t was based on the words of two faith, the greatest philosophy, the sensational and muck-raking press Fletcher said, freely predicted that
men. Job. who said: "Though he slay greatest program, the greatest plan,' and a demand that tjie free press of the names of all the leaders of that
J. G. K IR K LA N D , I). P. A.
A. W . F R IT O T , I). P. A.
me yet will I trust him," and Paul the greatest religious procedure for this nation be throttled weie high day would he held up to execration
Hillsboro Hotel, Tampa, F’la.
13H W. Hay SI.. Jacksonville, Fla.
genuine good, the world has ever
«hu at Miletus told his eldres:
lights in the address of Senator In generations to come, even the
experienced
or
ever
can
ex|x*rience.
"And now, behold, I go unto
Fletcher, at All Souls' Church lust name of George Washington.
Jerusalem, not knowing the thing» This is trup, l*t, hiMuuso God gave Sunday night.
During the Civil War, said Sen­
l ho world a SaViur who doerwd II in
that shall befall me there:
Senator Fletcher spoke before the ator Fletcher, certain newspaper»
lawr,
which
may
In
*
found
in
thi*
"Save that the Holy Ghost witLiberal Religious Union
of
tho went m* far as to assert that the I
2nd, Itfruiifti*, the great put
nesseth in every city, saying, that Bible.
church and such a throng crowded act» of Lincoln might be compared
r u NDS and AFFLICTIONS abide I acholars’ t,u‘
thinkers of the lecture room that extru chairs
with the acts for which Chnrles I
ni
»• i
I ancient and modern times have
were placed. Thorc was a persounl of England lost his head. Senator
The text- of »fie evening services " eV% be™ abl® lo Pick a " inR|p note in Senator Fletcher's words,
Fletcher quoted red hot attacks in
»a, taken from the parable of the i,UW
n 'r,Jt s I'1“ » " f "°Hal «»n and his somewhat extravagant ad­
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newspaper* against Adams and Jef­
duct;
Christ's
plan
of
social
justice;
Prodigal Son, Liuke 15: 11, 12:
jectives were accepted by some of ferson and Albert Gallatin.
Full
line
new
crop
seeds
of
all
kinds.
W
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can
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"And a certain man hud two sons; Christ’s plan of social relations; his audience ns an indication that
Christ’s
plan
of
individual
conduct,
What is today called the free press
And tho younger of them said to
supply your wants. W rite fo r new catalog.
he possesses a personal antagonism
was born with the birth of this na­
bis father: Father, give me the por­ arid finally licealisti it includes these, toward newspapers.
tion of goods that falleth to me, and and far more. Christ's plan of salva­
The Senator showed that George tion. saiil Senator Fljitcher, and-this
tion for mankind.". „
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Ue. jliutfod. data thani. lua.Uving
Washington
• attacked1 by [C — I* — ' ^ tW larw. ha. lMtomrf |
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a tvrant.
tyrant, fearless und
and unrestrained
unrestrained. &lt;'
press as ..u .tyrant
andi _mis­
Uev! Hyman's morning address Is each of us doing to be worthy of the"
Plant C ity , Fla.
Referring
to
nows
writers,
Senator
appropriator of public funds by read­
was a strong appeal for loynlty to so great an inheritance?”
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ing clippings from newspapers, pub­ Fletcher said: "These fellows should
Jesus* Christ through tho medium of
Are wo in the front of the battle
lished when Washington was Presi­ have been stopped right then. Such
His CHURCH. *
line lighting against the hosts of
In developing his theme the pastor rnammom and ungodliness; lighting dent. The Senator than stated that hn institution as this so-called free
emphasised IN D IV ID U A L respon­ against the destructive, degrading, |even ns Washington was grossly ma­ pro*» never should have been al­
ligned, so public men of today are lowed
sibility to God, and insisted that discordant, malignant elements
" T h e newspapers today are tyran­
one’s daily life, socially, commer­ 'which are rjinrorouslv eating into misrepresented in u biased press.
"In the lives of our public men of nical molders of public opinion, and
cially, industrially and religiously re the very vitals of all that Is held
today integrity is not only the rule." Jiavo inspired in public men a fear
fleet the seriousness with which one’s dear and sacred in life?
Are our
,
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Senator rletehei,
but it is a of the press thut is but a species of
responsibility is fell and exercised faces toward tin norm or are we
. ,
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Bottlers o f Soda W ater and
truth
that
the
lack
of
integrity is cowardice. That is why public men
Throughout his entire sermon Rev. dodging behind barricades of world
fear
to
attack
tho
preas."
Senator
the
very
rarest
exception.
’
The
Hyman placed stress upon the du­ ly pleasure with our coats buttoned
ties demanded of God's workers, up bohiqd to give the appearance of people who believe differently have Fletcher urged his auditors to "take
In
PH O N E
been given that belief unquestion­ up arms against the tyrant press,"
and the necessity for
the fullest facing the enemy?
ably by the yellow, tnuuk raking and but did not advocate any specific
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possible measuring up to those du­
Again, i ask Do we have a stud­ sensational press
plan for muzzling the news columns
ties.
ied program, a workable Christian
’ Since the earliest days of this
Senator Fletcher read at length a

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Acceptable
accountability
was
plan? Do we have a church home?
construed to mean constant and un­
If we are confessed Christians are
broken practice of the duties *!■■
we m o it r re»pei liu h u r d l e s W c e k K
collided by God. constant utul tin
nil iii w&gt;u-ld) with nur hearts tilled
broken
practice of the i Iu II hh do
with h rapi unni- appro! intinti for nil
mnndcd by God means a perpetual
that Chri't mean» for the world
preparedness leading to a tin.il last­
lor .ill till! 1 l|e .Ipo-lle- did lo pro
ing joyous, individual riuilirjition o)
heuig near to God; partaking of His I
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Ioni was not taken to imply indi', idu.il \t 111{ K w il hin or for the king
•Iurn Each perMÜi I' hoi .him of in
dividual mentality, individuai »ml
and individual ihmklll’j. (M-rsonallv
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Hu. following are a few of tFn* j{t.v Hyman'» .v.-mg *lt»cour»e
/''U ' 'The Prince of fo-night coin
more impressive statements made
ing to t!»*■ Impeciai I heater Friday
••y Rev. Hyman:
NOTICE T o I \A |&gt; v Alilts
Mar,‘ *1 I - ,t'
r,f#U&gt; " « rPfi»»d that
"As find’s workers” we must in»he ever went on tlje stage.
Miss
wsrdly realise that we are IN the
All property holders in Sl-mtnoleI j^fTin. who has been out of high
world but not OF’ the world, and county are lier, t "titled and re-|H(&gt;hoid only a few year*, wn« lor
this Inward realization must not In* quested to muk&lt; Muir return of aM t unate inasmuch as she possessed
concealed, it must be made plain feal und personal property lor the a good voire, which with little train­
ing developed beautiful tones. Nut
1015 Tax Assessment
even to the wayfarer.'
uraliy from all sides it was suggested
All
properly
not
returned
by
April
As God’s workers we must draw
that
she go on the stage, and
tst
will
bo
assessed
as
unknown.
a wider line of distinction between
A V.U'GIIN.
through
one of her closest friend»
the Church ajid the woFId.
Tiie
Tax
Assessor.
she
Win
induced
to take a position
I'ath of tho Ohurch like thnt of the
S-nimole County.
in
the
chorus
with
"The Prince of
individual aspirant for God's king­
PIbten" for a season, just to famil­
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dom must be straight and narrow.
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iarize herself with stage technique.
Then and not until then wilt God's |
people be foce to face with tho nn-liRiR* and County Tax Hooks Close She was assigned as understudy dur­
ing her first season and the following
emy."
April 1st
seasons
in succession she played leud"The ONE theme of our whole
Tnx book* will be closed after
life should be a constantly increa»- April F'irst, ns provided by law. and mg role» in "The Winning M i»s."
*nK lova for Jesux.the sovereign' I'ro|*er|y on whbh T
remain un- "Madurfi Sfierr-.
"Ready Money
Savior of mankind."
paid will be odverti'*-! -«n*f H"ld
("r "The Heart Hreukers" ami last year
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"The afflictions of
Jesus, tin*af- taxes if not paid
Pay early and Wit* seen in a clever little playlet on
i
dictions of Paul, the affiictiotis of aviod the rush at the lust of the n,e Drpheum circuit.
Mis* Lafliri has no hard luck '
«postles; the afflictions of all monlh.
stories
to toll o|, her [irofessionui
JNO.
D.
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Uliristians and those gient
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Tax Collector. Seminole County gain, tha opportunity to go on the ____ i___ :_____«pints of mediovsl times who kept
stage c a m e to her hnsolicited. she
5P"ltc *
• flame of tho true Christ burning,
accepted and went about the work M ISS E V A PH E LP S , Soubrette
»ere enduted for us, that we might
• U tlm*l*ly nchlevo God’« kingdom
Everything ne wat Vowell's Violet with determlnatiol» to win. Tho re­ In the musical spectacle,' “ The
Prince of Ton igh t", Imperial
sult, niter one year of experience shp
his goodwill to men.''Drsnd Hale. Closes* Monday.
Theater,
Friday, March 12th.
was
playing
leading
roles.
t
56- Ite
The afflictions of these-great pe?-

M á á a a

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W ' If . Ill f ! • l;

to * u \I il »i a1 pi- id*
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'I
\•t*Ir*■»- Mipl I M i.r.iliaoi
Address
I &gt;r .1 \ Adam»
! it1
.»• « mit f-«il h i n
&gt;upt
W
aldron
of I lo f lurid i &lt; *n
!••• !•»&gt; .t 1 I«« i K*
g r e g n l i o n a l work will fie m c j i a r g .
lu» ¡il ! i* thi*

L,u.it&gt;n ¡ted

It m e n t ili t lio lie s t p r o t e c t i o n f o r y o u r builcUnRa.

never

ll.in e f.

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prori-iluii*
ujuiîi our
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Sa\mr’s Word is neressary for ef- r n m m M 'ttn whieh gave the gospel « f ‘ ht* inspirational sériés „1 meetlicicnt work within and for God's tri
uorld
I et u» lie loyal to '"K*- Ali are welromed to .orne and
kingdom. A C H Ü R C H . u brothor- ( -hriKt .......... .hur.h in our »..,¡«1
lh" " ’ m®" — 1 *«*‘ iu'ly every
hmol of
consecrated
I N D I V 1 D - Wl,rk&gt; m „ur hu-....-»» relations. ... member of the «hu.ch .» ...ge,l to
mils having O N E muni. O N E pur
(Mir r,.|uti „ l|Hemployer and e m - 1I’1*"'
........ ..
...... U N E soûl is a rrviiig necessity
Ml)l| {Jt, t1&gt;
i u» l.e loyal t..
'»■w and nlwayji.
Heifrc loya lty to p\-E i t V n i ' v f 1 1, ii stand» [or the
Knint) Prima Donna
cimst and His Chun h is made V u‘d vu n em en t of the. kingdom of
»'retty
Ualbn the ym.ng
l'H E C K P T thaï we may hefp one
ln.re and h, -eafter "
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w,u' l"
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anothnr within and ail those y e t , \*,»ur rctmrler w*,f,e» lo stute t bat at,r
1,1 tl',‘ r" 1*' ui
A irisUMM
in the tuneful musical
without into God's kingdom.
1t[ mr and space pr.-elude a report of Stuart
f&gt; com

are

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d noth
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lakes hefAf roseo.

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" A h . my friend», the call of life is lo» M Graham. Supt. of Alabama
have individual workers ujid bulli one to live morally mstly. righteous- Congregational Work will be will*
forces have collective or o r g a n i red |y: ¡i i» a call to h v t In- Christ life u* for Sunday with the following
wor kef » ' The o r g a n i red f o r c e s iti intontii
planfuiu " purposefully prngrim
I' lll' leloe

• . haul ! y &gt; ; tak e less than
1 j year-, » c i v i - r wh en you buy
r »efim;, when you know you can
ect 15 years (juaranteed service
when you Iu:y

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•'o 1et y are u s u a l l y cnnscinu» of tfieir

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public life 'low. ' ,i'id MIoufloM d a le

Program of Ih«- "F ly in g Kqtiadonr" • • • • • • • •
The t fieme fo l fu- addre»»e» will •
\ Sci o nd Parmil»e
|„- "Edili ition.il E vang» l i » m.” and
H\ ll.iru i I t o igi * ,VII leant- e Vpert - III t fieli iTllul'll
»oïl herían 'I Flor nia
lille- Wiu ntfe! -pii 1did »ugge»! ioti»
1 »i! hy m y operi w i n d o w
atei ih-puatioi.
lot thug tin lireezo f r o m
Tea III Nil
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rompo-nil of I &gt;1
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prati of Rollili- i iillcgo
md Ilei
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Woodwoltfl of
Meihoijrne
o»
Ha will flave t fu» a» I heir program*
sm f, a I" i ut if ul
»a tul da\ \t .1 r«•!i •&gt; 1 p Iti
Con
•lion:
forcine with p.l'lor iteaeolis. S S
Stipi.’, officers, teachers and'workers |

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Uupiurous

Sole Agents for O R A N G E CITY S P R IN G S M IN E R A L W A TE R

which
Washington
»e
Vndent ly ) suini lif-ike I- not applied if untie j
.a
. and. with laler leaders of ' stopping point is not raised, it will
the nation, given the vile»! names ¡continue to grow worse .nul worse
I fi ti m* urtM’lt* t hi* i h.trgt*
¡d mini*11|iu- ' ‘
(M,iu * 1' f fnrl*» ,i r.itu *•
It"*
I luit \\ ,tnhirigl on vvnn tli»ht»nt*Ht uml j Vi*r . |mmijI|a about u hum tin* rlmini
()jt(! ro|,|,..*| the treasury of public of tin» free press are bound are th e1

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I f • • f*»r. ♦ *- a r i ' rn.inift
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number of qiitWution* published in Tim t'*n " he isserted, "the free press
the early days of tin» nation, in ha- grown worse and worse and if

"1 want to tell yon what wonderful benefit I have re­
ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught," writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
"It certainly lias no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver ami stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little g irl’s life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one tfood dose of Thedford’s
Black-Draught made them break out,, and she lias had no
more trouble. 1 shall never be without
I

T H E D F O R D 'S
fn my home."

For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dizzi­

ness, malaria, chilis and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thcdford's Black-Draught has proved Itself a safe,
reliable, genllc and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, Iry BlackDraught.

It Is a medicine of known merit.

years of splendid. success proves
young and old.

its value.

For sale everywhere.

Seventy-five
Good

Price 25 cents. ^

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A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For You
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THE SANFORD HERALD

FACE TOUR

MARCH 5. 19ig ' *

gnnixed and officered; in addition'
there is no stale in tbo Union where
there is such clos«- comradeship
papers
they
cun
safely
fool
the
people
It. J. HOIXYt Kdllor
among
the newspaper men.
Yet
f
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager all the time. Senator Fletcher is
also ranting about the newspapers with all these advantages tho apnual
PuMUhwI E w f lr T w r f * » u J Friday
und wanting them muzzled and also meetings of the press association are
men in public life from time to tihte by no means what they should be,
The number of savings accounts with this Bank is an evidence thai
are trying to curtail the power- of and but for the attendance of a
faithful
few
they
would
gradually
m n w t w m o N p k ic k . in a iïv a n c r
the
people
arq saving m oney. How is it with y o u — are you saving a part
the ptesa. Get conditions as neat
ONK VRAM ...................
*1°° darkest Russia as possible seems to tiaii off to hntdly more than mer*
o f your income?
You can do as w ell as others, artd then^'ou will have
SIX MONT HH
' **
JJ lie the idea of some of our statesmen nominal occasions. The newspaper
money in the bank ready for any emergency that may come. Adopt a
Y 1IR K K M O U T H S
and meantime the newspapers are men say they can’t find the tpne to
plan for saving a definite amount e v e ry month o r every week.
It is in
( M h n r l in Oir C llf br i arrk» |2.W&gt; P*» Vraf la telling the truth w hich hut is.
attend, but wo notice tF^tot Hurry
A d a a n r* or S r . P « MaMfc
th
is
w
a
y
that
money
is
accumulated.
Interest
paid
on
saving
accounts.
Brown
of
the
St
Augustine
Recoid.
-----O----f
i niti In A d r i a n M »M H* M i d i ni ( W i n
C O U NTY BONDED FOR HOADS one of the very businest and most
--------- -- A i A m n d - O u i M ill M a lin A nfaat " » d
efficient men on the Florida press
ISO-*. al «ha Paaloffîia al Honforii. Fiodda,
It seems to lie the concensus of can always find the timf* to he pres­
►&gt;
L 'id r r Arc «f M arrk lr d , 1ST».
opinion over the county, thnt the ent, and if he can do so most of the
&lt;:4
____
__
■ ~r ------------only sensible plan at thia time to others could too.
&lt; |( n (a H a ra ld I tu Udini
Ttlrphonr. No. I l l
Ha m vour
insure good roads all over Sem­
We are mighty proud of the press
inole county would be to bond for
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DUS
M. M. SMITH H.R.STEVENS
Among the real Rood special edi­ auffiienrt money to construct brick gang in Florida, and for that veiy
C uU «f
Pra tili tut
A m i CtUil.i
Pmldrat
tions of Florida ia tho South Florida roads all over the county. In other reason it is distressing that so often
there
is
such
a
conspicuous
absence
.
VMagazine published hy the Miami woids instead of having a few miles
Herald.
This annual magazine is of brick roads radiating from San­ of a full and representative attend-1
full of ruts and Rood reading mailer ford in the special road district (he nnee on the annual meeting of the
Press Association,
People got a
and 'should prove a valuable adver­
county would bond for sufficient to
,
tise ment not only to Miami hut the construct brick toads to Oviedo, to false and inadequate l«lea of the |M*rentire section of the east roast and Gcnuvu, to the Lake county line and sonnel and influence of tho Florida tion whirli makes the fellow think
Mules In th« United State«.
Perspiration During Steep.
getting a induction pay more
south Fiotida. Wo congratulate the to any other point that see pis feas­ press from such shrunken attendance
Of the 7,500,000 "mules that ar(&gt; ^
Under normal "conditions human
a’nd' thnt hurts us all, individually
Ifeiuid upon their magazine.
an he did before.
beings perspire about twice as much tlimited In tho world, more than hall
ible for tho inter-county or inter­
and collectively.
— 0----- .
This
combination
could
undoubt­
are In tho United States
when asleeo as when awake
state travel. The peopTe of tho coun­
The great F'ourth Estate i* always edly he handiod by the Federal au­
Letters coming to tho president of ty believe that this would be the
tho Florida Press Association indi­ means of obtaining good roads at advertising others and blowing ev­ thorities. But it isn't. Thin, each
cate that Miami will have a large once instead of the promise of ordin­ erybody’s horn but ita own, apt! wo state must look out for its own in­
crowd of newspaper me» and their ary roads such as are now being con­ are very much' in favot of making terests and take steps to protect its
friends on March 25, 26 and 27 structed. und. that.in Aha event, that the meets of the Press Association own people.. . A law such..«*- that
LhcJone big. avonfc in Uio year-when suggested- hy— Governor Tram Well
YKe boys » U t e that they will .»F-be| urctr-fiffinJl couldb* Ttn in W T » M l
our
fotces shall he massed, und, im­ would make it illegal for any insur­
there and they think tho program the work could stnrt at once and
posing
in numbers and resplendent ance man in Florida to do business
will he moat hclpfu. to them. The the entire county*get the benefit of
Leader Coffee, per lb.
25c
In
oratory
and othor forms of noise, under rates and regulations fined by
utnodation meets early this year to the roads.
This plan would also
10
lb.
bucket
Snowdrift
I^ard
$1.15
the
state
press
shall
appear
for
what
the combination. That would speed­
avoid the meeting of the Florida tend toward an adjustment of the
Mushrooms, per can •
25c
legislature and this may handicap present difficulty in which only a It lealty is, pretty nearly if not quite, ily put the combination out of busi­
some of the editors but all of them portion'of the special district is sup­ th««^" biggest single aggtessive and ness so far ns Florida Is concerned.
Smoked H alibut, per lb.
:iOc
should make special efforts to attend plied with brick roads and the progressive moral unit in Florida — And that's what ought to he done.
W hole Codfish, per lb.
20c
Lakeland Telegram
The absolute uniformity of rates is |
the three days.
thickly populated districts ute left
Shelled
English
Walnuts,
per
lb.00c
l)
the in-oof of the combination. F’urh
----- O —
without roads.
3
cans
Tom
ato
Soup
A F T E R INSURANCE TRUST
company would have to operate in­
F'lorida editors and print«*!« gen­
The Herald would favor the bond­
2 lb. cans Tom atoes, per dozen
Governor Park Trammell has en­ dependently in thia state and would
erally should remember that the big
ing plan only in the event that the.
listed in the fight on the fire insur­ havo to'make its own rates. In that
Heinze’s D ill Pickles and Sour Pickles in Bulk
meeting at Miami will be a mectin
country people.want it. We pledged
event wo would have competition
ance trust.
for business and pleasure and they
out word to the people of the coun­
In a special from Tallahassee, ami the people would benefit.
should .mako arrangements for at­
ty not to foster any plan that would
printed in theTri bune Tuesday, the
F’niling or relief by law, the only
tending the meeting on March 25th.
not meet with theii app.ovnl and
Governor gives among the other rec­ recourse would appear to he the or­
Special cheap rates hy the railroads
any |&gt;lan that could bo voted ommendations lie will make to t lo­
ganization of local independent com­
will enable all the newspaper men ’7'J
.
. .
. i
.
throu gh by the combined vole of the coming legislature thè foilowing
panies free of i-omhinntion dictation
to go und spend three days in the
city of Sanford. We favot the bond
“ There is consideratile compiami and giving ilio people of Florida ilio
Magic City, see the east coast and
issue if the country districts favor it
tHat llf&lt;* ami tire inaurane« in evi*««- npportunity «,f keepirig ni homo thè
Lake a trip to Key West uft«*i the
and do not favor rough tiding them
tvi-ly high
li ih alno appareiit ihat llvousatids now seni away far (irò
meeting if they *o desm*.
The
in any bunil issue.
if thu other
thè inaurane«* compani«*»* ha ve some insurunre.
holds will also make special rates
parts of Seminole county want
mutuai uitdirstanding in thè matter
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
for the occasion,
bonds for good roads the Herald
_0
of fixing ratea
I »nubi. I hi*r*-f*«r«-,
a ill work for it. just as we have
,
...
,,
,
su 111 1. t &lt;» 1 litui imi.«
„v.-... thnt
. 11... we ,
. . .
, .
, suggesl a law that would make il unSometimes it «would seem
:
Four John Watson Sprayers ready fo r use. and =
W‘l&gt;S
* ' . ,r.
“ n&gt;make Se
m e .is u r e | | a u f u i
fo f
tw o
ol
m o re
I n s u r . n r , - * ,n **', J*1
'.“ Tu
0 1 'h'( n"'/'« Sl*'r*
are getting n c u r e r t h è solution nf j‘ “timi
would
temi lo
mi riole
i»« a , somh.rB
ni.ui«
ni n..ri.u
= a larjit* stock o f I he C e le r y Paper that Ihu--. \ m| E
compunte*! dmng tiii-im-s* in tr.i- 1» &lt;1- nmn ut
thu brick road matter and then it
county greul and givo thè iMNipll* I . .
,
...
.
! t l.-irh.-r. Sr . ItanAruui
.
. . ..
«tate, «ir for olneers, agt-nts or i-ms ill« a cog again. It is certainly tin* .
I n It • i, kr.11*I r &gt; N.i f i l l
r
Break when b ein g rew o u n d , because o f the far! ihui E
tietter advantages.
\\ «• tiunk now p l o y « « o f s uch c o m p a n i e s to ma k e or
«r. Sr,
^
&lt; r*-.tli««» sf
&lt; H»&lt;rh*r.
most elusive thing that lias hap­
... I h * I n - jn l r o_.l Si*
. minctlr. = it is the long fib er kind.
o l S_
m ia r_il. ln
that the iiond issue i* the only solu­
" Y o u c a n ’ t get awa\ from 5
enter into any combination m tir«ml inumi ilmruni. • lunkrup
pened in this community in some
tion of the affair hut our pledge to ___
,
1 .2
. .1
.
.
Kotin- v h«r«tiy Vu«n lhal on lh^ 1«I
time. The real solution to the af­
rangement relating to the rat.-, to ,U)
M* , h. A n isti. ,h. ..-I J.m.5 it .”
W e h a v e the (lu a ra n te e d S p ra y e r and the E
the country people st II stands and he charged foi insurance, tin- iimninrt 1 K;*irh«r. Sr.
,iuiy ..i,u.i.r.--.t hank
fair is that the people concerned
f
u
j*t
'
»r»t|
i
h
*
’
'h
t*
'irw
t
rni»«*iinf
-*f
bt*
*f»*'l.
= G u aran teed P a p e r and y o u have the reler\
In p E
we will abide by their decision.
of commission to he allowed aert.t- If n t * w ill b r h« '' I a Ì - « I •&lt;I M k filu r« l Oft i h r
should get the give and take spirit
0
i M h « In o f M ^ r r l
\
f ' I '* I *• • • l ' l n V I - t r l t
= in to see us and w e w ill be g la d lo t a lk it o v e ru n i
E
for procuring the »nni«-. or tin- man
in their system und realize that their
«
ih»- I n t o i . of i ,
at
« Ki r h Urli«- th»-at «l
• i ifiip r » fii9 \
a f t r n - l, jrr.iv» f hr*l* « la tfri*,
NEWSPAPER KAY
n.-r of transacting such luiNincss with «(.(.•
neighbors an* living and are entitled
un t a f f u * f r r
i - » u ttfic i h r h i n k f i i p l ,
a n i I ritH A * t *i!«rh «it hi*r
u
titag,&gt;
to a square deal in this matter. I The Jacksonville Metropolis has in t his state "
j - * •* p r f 1J r u m i
|»i-f »if«* , Ai«| f!&lt;*-et l ' i f
\ law such ar the Governor bri. I
Whenever th«*y place personal feel- suggested that on the |02d nnntver\ 1« T 111 I K . I« \ M 1 1 S’
ings and personal gufh above the «ary of tho discovery of Florida, ly out !in*-s would lire vet-. I any nan M « » . .I M a r c h ir f I . «1*•l.-Ir e i tfi | t * n k » U | » i r x
\\ 'iwilti À II »Hi alhoi *I »*r ,
golden r»i1«* the matter will remain March 27th. the itow*puf&gt;er* of tin* pany lining iiuaim-ss in this st.it«
i l l i f f i c j • f r it | l t n | | M I | l l
as it is today und the brick roads state use considerable space in ex untier the rates an«i regulation«
&amp;«. It
will never In* completed.
It is u pinning tin* state and that the people fixed by the Southeastern Tum i
wattle of words at this late day to mail rtipifs of tlic-sc* papers through-J AMOciullon. or whatever tnny be th«*
cuphtntious name under wlii
review the situation and recall what out the country.
the 1aw says and what each individ­
Tills wa s the idea a d v a n c e d l.y the Insurunce Trust disguise*. ««-• -1f
Ever, rate and regulation i f fireual »» supposed to have. The main , Sun last year, with tin* endorsement
t..uisape just now I s ' to complete the ,,f the governor, but. strange lo say. insuennr»* in tuH-mtion in G"
road* and Jjusk means u squun den! about In.- pa|&gt;.r&gt; entered into tin- i« t i x - - . l m u ! c p f . i r t . ’ d .t &gt; t . &lt;!i
a oil equal division l*i all th*- p a r t i e s ^pnn u| lot- occasion atnl rri,&lt;vhc . i m ! H I , II I t &gt; 'l It 111 &gt; l i j .i C l - i|&lt; ■■ i'i&gt;
concerned, with *|ieiiui favors to ',,&lt;11111 evtr.i papers w.n- maiie-l from m«,**iii!g in n n o t b . t *!.•!■ w i "
none.
tlie* state. When California had its mull tin- various «'mupi-i-n - and
-O---Newspaper Day it was estimated whose authority is uli.-tolun- in es­
■ .¿ IN K ! I n A GREAT HI GHWAY
thm a coiiple of million extra pnpms tablishing what the people of a num­
ber of strtes. wpuld. pay for tire in-,
I f Voluiin tour.ty vot«*$ for bonds left the state for the. east.
surance.
But
hern
In
Florida
S
O
per
rent
for a brick highway extending ,'.«^ ,
Every fire Insurance
t'&lt; nt tn
•the St. Jrbnt Hr*»* to Dayti/llo, of the newspapers remarked: "W e
Florida is entirely under tin .lirtaprint
boom
and
boost
articles
«-very
Xhtuire to D c lj’ nd i nil on to S«tmtion of thi« body,
itiul» ttimuy. ihe S; J. ns county day and do most of the boosting for
Fivcry property owner in Florida
highway will 1«• pert of or- limuireii this community anyhow and get
v« ln&gt; wisties to obtain proti-i tim
very
little
thunks
for
our
«•(Tort»,“
ainl seventy* tive mile« &lt; highway
against fire for in« por|s-rt&gt; must
nru-.rly all paved with hrirk
Thus i-tc
pay wfiul these men say or go with­
The
Metropolis
can
count
on
the
roods iVintimic to push onward
out
in FLiridn, providing u powerful new Sun doing its share to make News­
No agent or representative of any
fwclor in the development of fertile paper Day, March 27th, a success.
' For C lass 2, pay 2 cents the first week, *1 cents the second week, li t ent « th&gt;‘
insurance
company can depart in the
«
lands hitherto unavailable for cul­ It says:
third
week, and so on, and we w ill mail you a check tw o weeks before ChriMinn.«
Fivcry neWspafYet in the state can sliglitest degree from the rules and
tivation.
rates fixed hy this association.
for $16.40 with interest at 3% .
.. _.€punty after county in Florida is afTord to do this for Its section, and
It is a combination wholly with­
for
its
futqre
good.
There
are
mil­
iaJli tig into lino in this respect and
* Or in Class 5; pay .5 cents the first week, 10 cents the second w eek . b&gt; &lt;' iri«
out competition or
question and
voting bonds fof permanent high­ lions of people who want to change
the third week, and so on, and w e will mail you a check two weeks b efore » hri.-itheir homes They want to get into if it isn't a trust, in every sens«' of
ways.—St, Augustine Record.
the*
word,
we
do
not
know
the
defin­
a country that offers more oppor­
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tunities, and has more of tho good ition of tho term.
IT W I L L BE SETTLED
This combination pretends to lie
An editor in a nearby city writes things pf life to offer Florida has a
fair to the public. It premises much.
thousand
oppoitunities
to
evory
one
tho Tribune the suggestion that the
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It “performs little. It ostensibly re­
State Press Association take up the that is offered by some other states
duces
rates
to
conform
to
so-ailed
* For instance in Class 2, going up, the payments start with 2 cents and end w bh
«detnslon of tho Circuit Judge Robles It has a climate that is bettei than
r »tings—and nt the same time pro­
in regard to u newspaper's right to that of any other state,'the year
$1.00. If you desire to do so, you may start with $1,00 the first week and pa. mulgates an order in anolhct dir»*cprint court records prior to trial. round It has conditions of life thnt
cents less qvery week until the last week’s paym ent will be 2 cents.
You may do
This editor thinks the association promote happiness and peace and
0
prosperity
F'lorida
is
the
land
thatshould raise a fund to appeal tho dethe same in other classes.
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ebtion to tho Supremo Court and ob­ all who seek n change ate looking
tain a final decision on th^ Important for, •H- they only knew i t — Clear­
water Sun
question.
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The Tribuno will not wait tho ac­
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Can
you
think
of
an
easier
w
a
y
t,o
provide
money
fo
r
Christinas
present-*».
were
with
you
just
year
with'
the
tion of the State Press Association
on thbj matter but, as announced in special hut^ tMs year the 27tji wUJ
Join yourself— get everyone in you r family to join.
Show this to your frici
Sunday’s editorial, will Itself appeal fall on the last day of the Press
and get them to join.
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Che c o m and have -it passed upon Association meet in Miami and It Is
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certain
that
the
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'boys’
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by the Supreme Court.
u E V E R Y B O D Y IS W E L C O M E T O JO IN — T h e Christmas Savings Club opened
Ordinarily, considering the amount home will not get out special editionwhile
.the
editors
are
away
in
Miami.
o f the judgment given, the Tribune
M onday, March ,1st. Call and let us tell you about our plan.
would not go to the troubld and ex­
FOR FLORIDA PRESS
pense of appealing thbresse, but the
The approaching meeting of the
.«question involved Is one of such
•nritnl Importance to tho newspapers Florida Press Association at Miami,
t
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«ol** Florida, affecting in such large like all previous approaching meet­
mensure their -service to the public ing» of ¿be same august body prom­
We trust
ms purveyors of news, that the Trib­ ises to be the best ever
une lu l l it fo bo the duty to Itself it may keep ita promise this time
■-as well as to the sUto press to have and we shall omit no effort to warm
s&amp;o question 'determined' finally and its blood and stiffen its backbone to
™ 'n’z s a z s z z :r '
impa Tribune.
Tribune, that end
beyond all ddubt.— Tampa
Florida has a state press, daily
stlon y d t the
This is a vital question
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trend of some people thf*«r Jays is and .weekly, of extraordinary abil­
press i » much ity and efficiency, and Its State “ C ECKERS" A T TH E STAR
toward muzzling the p
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sui possible. Many public men fear Press Association Is pfrrfectly or- TH E ATER , F R ID A Y ^IIGHT
press as they fear disease and
TBESANFORDHERALD ) the
if they can »nfoly muzzle the news-

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I.iltlc Happenings— Mention
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Personal Items of

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On» n( the social ft-slure» of ihr
Knight» o( I’ ythikH Oranti Lodge
meeting at Palulkn will lie the re­
ception tendered the Pythian Stater»
by Mr» M K Brown
Mr». Brown
is a sistiT of .Mrs. Frank of this city,!?

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Have you noticed how many o f the magazines are urging the American public to
B U IL I) NOW ?

? hr l ninn Ihput 'a* it Ihty" 'Schultr. nnd the boy» in the "Five*
Given under the, auspices of the, Fifteen" closed a program thul was ’ MY und Mrs
Wm. (Murk of 1C
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for «• finance committee, Woman's Club, j one big, joyous happy laugh from Derry. New Hampshire who hawj:5
Hurried Herald Headers*
!! " 1’he Union Depot for a Day” was ( start to finish.
been spending the winter in Oilando|-|
The price o f building material is now
successfully presented under the Ui-i
Much credit 1» title the committee; are spending n couple yf tUys in Sanrection of Mrs. J W Barnes, to in charge and to” Mts. Barnes for the ford
They .ire old friends of Mr
jower than it has been fo r twenty years, and
V Mr. Hamilton loiit,-Annnauincturi'r one of the larg»»t audiences of the success of the performance
J. fl I la vison
it is an absolute certainty that when the Eqand capitalist oT Columbus, O., to­ season,, for the Imperial was filled j
gether with hia wife, who have been with an eager crowd of Sanford's;
Mr and Mis. Win. Clark were | ropean war is over these products will sohr
St. Aynrt Guild
visiting for the past
two
weeks representative people, fully alive to
Miss Francis Aspinwall delight­ the Kin'll» this morning of Mr. and j in price.
Consequently, i f you expect to
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. the pleasures the evening had in fully entertained the girls of St. Mrs. Davison, in a delightful auto­
Ginn of south Sanford avenue left store for them.
Agnes Guild Monday afternoon. mobili' ride uround the city and j build at any time in the near future, now is
this morning for Lake Weir and
j your golden opportunity.
The scene in the union station »as For their lenten work the girls nre through the Celery Delta.
points^urther north.
Mr. Post is true to life, with the ever changing making comforts for .the mission­
With the lumber o f H v rnjmtnBAi^ing-jfapidly cut__j ;
goner® manager of the Neil House tide of immunity, coming and going aries In the Carolina* and the after­
liirtk•
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out,
it
is quite probable ‘tirat Sever again in your life !
nt Columbus, Ohio and visited San­ with the realistic variety, incidental noon was spent working upon these
Mr ani} Mrs. N B Johnson an­
ford with the idea of looking over to the rush and hurry of a busy. ¡ ant* enjoying the dainty little cakes, noino •• tiie birth of a little daughter E will you he able to build as cheaply as (luring the I
the hotel sitpatuon here.
bustling railroad depot
The clang- fudge nnd hot chocolate served by March 2nd.
E present Summer.
Limburger cheese, Holland her­ ing of bells, thu pulling of engines their grucious young hostess. HowT o get the benefit o f prevailing prices and td be
nnd the vociferous calls of the evet a wail of despair rent the air.
ring nnd yeast cakes at Simon’s.
| assured o f satisfactory services, see
H O T E L A R R IV A L S
station master, Mr. Flion Mnugh- when "no mints'*’ appeared, upon the
37-If
menu
but
Miss
AspinwaU
had
the
.to V
it__ i ton was
u lu" .‘ portrayal
Come
i o „„n
wo II-,s vi-i
»to ld. Brand
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,, scene
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so familiar to all. Mr. Moughton courage of her convictions and just
Sanford House.
Sale and gel a tree Souvenir.
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could not be improved upon. His kept on serving fudge until—it all
J. D. Champlin, L. J. Hay, Brook­
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teal and interest in the unfortunate disappeared. Enjoying the hospital­ lyn. N Y.; B. E. Oxford, BirmlngDon't forget that we have the Mrs. Needy, stranded in a strange ity of their hostess were Mrs. Archie
Rien Jplic BrassierH.
None better '»SAVI
F-. -Wentmnrfh -and fifnrilr.
w s -a- nno-^ft- fiT~5cting. As 'Mrs. JUMP SniTfiöth, SST5me HampForiT East Orange, N. J.; II. C. Thomp­
linery.
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Needy, Miss
Carrie _ Knsminger, Martha King. I,ora Tlfts and Lu­ son, N. Y. City; E. F. Brantley, At­
Mulloney, Governor's Island, N. Y.; ln Cauil • ( Cousir Jud*r. Hemlaolr C . u n l f
tightly clasping the hands of her cille Aspinwall. The next meeting lanta. (in ; H. Hndgemun, Duluth,
H i l l , uf Marida
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two little ones was a forlorn, un- will be at the home of Miss Josio Minn . Mr. and Mrs. Hobwood. Chi Puul E. Carson, Fla.; C. W. Ewing, In
,
Dally Capital Pnpcr
W. t». Iloldrn
Pittsburg. Pa.; Joseph Chatton,
N olle* I. hereby glv.n, to ill whom it
rusliing to the bedside St umori.
»The Tallahassee True Democrat happy wifi
cago. II!,; T. IV. Dimmett, Tampa; Miasiaippip Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Clark mag e&lt;mc*rn, that on tb . ith d a r of Hrpt.m
b.r, A. t&gt;. 1*16. I .hall applv to l h .
will be issued as a large eight page of her dying husband, w a s a bit of
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A. ^R Haile, Palatka; T. J. Under- Shelby villv, Tenn.; W. L. Hayes, Ilnnotabl.
(¡.orti» Ó. Il erri nk, Judge ol
morning paper daily during the sea- pathetic interpretation of the part,
^ Pn^iU a Club
|woo&lt;1, „ulTMo,
y.: Mrs. D B
rouit, » . Jude* of I’ roli.to, tor my
Boston. Mass.; it. Uitxer, Frederick; aald
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aion of 1916 legislature
All legjs- well done.
The members Of the Priscilla &lt;*!«»»; Antlrs-wa. Mrs\s. J. Kyder, Cleve- I n&lt;! ; E. B O 'Kelley. Jax;
C. C. ta t. ol W 1» H o ld .n . drr»a».d; and that
a*, thr .ami' time I «111 prrarnt my Anal
Mis J W Barnes, a» Mrs Nobus. were pleasantly entertained by Mrs |a|l(| ,, jj j.- Hicharilson. Miami;
Istlve proceedings reported without
Dahsoin, N V city; Wm. Dickson, a r m o n i, a. Ad m in iti,atria of .aid rotata
bias Price for entire session $1 00 Mrs C. II Dingec us Mrs Chatter-j l) A Caldwell yesterday afternoon.' ^ p Smith Jux Thos Kelly. Chiand a.k for Ibrlf appro.al.
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Jax; F H. Lathrop and wife, InterOntr.l M arrh It K, A II 1*16,
Send remittance to True Democrat. mucb and her daughter Maria. Miss1The hours were spent in delightful cage HI , C F. Crosby, N Y city.
A U R L I C I A tl. H O L D E N
lachen, Fla.; E.-D. I^uhrop, InlerRuth Kan nor was a group about as social intercourse, exchange of new II. T. Bishop, Jax; A. T. BrUdick,
Adminlotratrii. •
T a l l a h a s s e e , Fla
luchen; F. C. thrown, Tampn; L.
SS-Fridsy-« moa.
funny as could bo presented.
ideas on the latest fads in handwork N. Y. City; G. W. Hanson, Atluntn,
Hayes, Chicago, 111.; E. J. Colo. Mrs
Miss Gretchen Schultr, as Mrs. and the enjoyment of the tempting- Gu.: Beri' Llndhnm, Elkiiart, Ind.;
Bichardson's stamp goods poming
A. L. Rankin, Wells, Me.; A. E.
C a llin g C a rd «
In every few days. New ones are Garrulous was one long laugh. Miss salad course served by Mrs. Caldwell T. \\ Livingston, Ocala; C. B. Har­ Ward. Jax; T G. Hanolk, Iteona
Wadding Announcements
fine. Come und see them at Mrs. Schultr is a versatile actress of Chicken sulnd. saltines, olive* and rison. Bushnell; S. G Marsh, Busli- 111 ; R. Ruston. Jivansvlile. Ind.;
Engraving Work a Specialty
many parts and always tills the bill coffee com posed the menu
Mis nell r S Baker, Newark. N J .
Williams' Millinery,
5ft-2tc
Chester (* Tingley and wife, RahBeat of Work Guaranteed
Mr and Mr» llenpei-k furnished Caldwell's guests were Mesdames! j
| Maxwell. Philadelphia, l’a .
N J ; T E. Cook, F.
E. Brodnax,
Send
for fVicaa and Samples
one of the best group» of the cast, H II Hill, Tom Davis. .) D Rob- H
Ho.igetisrye, East ttra nge. !Hn) „ smith. Jux; ('
II Tin nell.
beautiful Spring Goods al Yowoll»
(cutured by Mi»» Gbidv» Moiri» and ert» W W Long. N If Garner. N I
\ \ Rurali. Dup'd. N
l- ;Ky ; Mr and Mr» Altram L MagViolet Urn mi Sale now going on
Mr Krni'»t Iliiu»ltidih-r
\\ T Deane Punion. Ka»terbj and. pri,,Itniiniiiii
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A” -Igoti, N ^ Ci(&gt;. Mr»
F F lldrkMl»» I .in y tt hit fier is
\unt Mi», li*»»ie \\ beider
tier- i■*i
Memliplii». Tenu.. H E tnaster, Coliimlms. (• , 1). W Ste­
Stirnh Hays*-ed. wa» a dear. genite
Lati.'b'll \thuilu. (&gt;.i . Ili-rr Fish, ten», Btockton. Mass
( ’ Stunly.
For Sale! ! t
p i t »it « u f \f i' »if i o n
old soni, fultilling thè pali with he*
D&lt; t -.1
Fr.u.k
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Three lots facing Park on M&gt;rib&gt;
Kuo» a» i i.r&gt;. Mt. , Mur eu» Gutltrl,
u» ua! i-.u-e and gr.i-i
H»-r piirtner.
•tini Mr»
Mr» Bratishaw
llrud»haw •'( New N ^
Mr .nal
. I S Huilsdcn. Lancaster.
It. A. Green, Uctla; Fruii» J. Bef ! Old furniture matin to appear like new.
avenue and Seventh street.
Desir­
l ’ nele Joshua. in thè person of Mr Jersey, who have been the gur.sts of Ky
All kinds of furniture refintshed at a
Otto
Berket, Duluth. Minn ; anti w ife Chicago. Ill
ably located (or hotel or residence.
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Beautiful shade trees ten veal« &lt;&gt;!d.
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A POSTAL W IL L BRING ME.
no other property like it in the ■-it&gt;.
For Sale T wo spli'tiiltil lots on
mg Vuol \iiii-h.i S.»\ luti»- and Mr
Juv I II I'insbv. Suxannuli, lía
111 IIAILHOAM
Apply at once to Vi W Long
French avenue going at a bargain. T. P. S C H O T T AVRETE, t'IT T
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It! Illli'telll l imes tile sl e eves of all
in Luke count,\ un.! hud testtmorr.
M ir"*«*- \hlui M&lt;1.itiighbii .Mi«l /.m 11ii-l ' ill .il il i* houli* of Ilff Niwti*r, O i ig.i. III
Mr anil Mr» 1 N‘ outer K.into III» w.-re verv wi d e illld
taken in three counties and uI lt
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ward went to the Supreme Court
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t«isi. M.i&gt;* . H .i li’V 1 tits to.riil tliere infitii’ to- a M&lt;»itol«tt
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it Hagun according to advp.» r.
their dull ce und g a y . tisi times Were
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.1 Mr» For»
reived from the state capita! bine*
inn»t a t t r a c t i v e wi.il. Mr I l i d g e e
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&amp; lone* of Oriundo Were attorn.)«
til» t ll.-r -i t.-ri-tl. »nng Was » pl el l t l l d
for Denton A Hagan and A K
A g r o i n , g r e a t l y e n j o y e d a m i out
Mr W I. Harvey is enjoying a
Powers anti Thus. E Wilson for
.d tb !..
•Mt» of c l e ' * » • ' l i n g w a* p . mg VIM* '■ I i- fa mil;.
Zarharv Bros
Mi ■ Am rinnt \
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the brick ruuds should attend tie
school girls were charming in their
s|K*cial meeting of thi/ count' tompi'M«, while Dr Fein ■&lt;» the » well i » Mr.-, und Mr»
Fred Ko«tnbtg
mixsipner*
next Monday morning at
misskmers ncx
tilt de looked and acted I
part I n o I ]|„,| d p u g ht. r.
Mi»«
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to life
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•an proceed.
rub m»
in Suhfttnl
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Mr &gt; M 1.1" i .il wu&gt;&gt; \*IHMI
hor Sale One scale 'J show casts*.
In» jiurt o f
P r o b » - or
L e a r n e d in
Mrs. \\m Bulloch of Paola wa».
1 oil tank, I typewriter, 1 ice box,
whose cate wits left the discardetl in the city Wednesday enroute from
I counter. J. D. Roberts.
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.infant added another laurel to hi* St
Petersburg and other points
rrou n.
«'litith. returning to her wirtti‘r home
Millinery Parlors Moved
Joe Gamin, a part l-hal always ut Paola Tlitirsdev
Mrs. J. H. Bruton ha* mnvvtletter
millinny parlois from the flaiJt appeals to the su«.-t [1111.11»t&gt; of till
building to hei home at R&gt;9 Pal- «udience was w e l l placed Mt
I he
Mrs, Tom Kir}\ of Paola »pent
rnetto avenue where she will be glad hands of Mis» O lg a Schultt
Thursday in Sanford with friends
to see alT of her old customers 'and
Han* Brarkerst.-m
and
Mike
new ones. Being in the lower lent O'Toole were the b.-t ever, as inter
Mr* J D Parker will leave for
district -will enable Mis. Bruton to i Preled by Messr- Felix Frank und Lakeland the early part of the week
sell millinery much cheaper and her C. II. Din gee.
to attend the state convention of the
evstomers will have the advantage of
The country brulal l&gt;mrt&gt; was a Wi.oilmen Circle
the economy in rent.
The cele- group delightfully ‘'u*f and thorhrated Fisk hat will be on sale this oughly pleasing
Mt1»
Florence
Mr and Mr». M. Frank will leave
week and announcement of spring Frank an the shy and blushing bride,
Sunday
for Palatka to attend the
opening will be given later.
I anxious for the safety of hor deGrand
Lodge,
Knights of Pythias
— ------------voted bridegroom, Mr It J Hull.'*Mr«
Frank is one of the represent
Notlre of Partnership Dissolution
altogether !&lt; v.l&gt;
Mr». Gonativea from Sanford of ^ho Pythian
Notico it hereby given that the tab**, the biido's *i»ui und her desisters. They will be the guests of
partnership formerly existing he- votrtl ,OV(,r' Ml Slim v "*int" w,h' Mr». Frank's aiatO, Mrs. M. Brown. !
and Mr. Hally is uiwayg a
tween T. C. Brannon nnd L. T. fino
dandy
actor, this occasion bein;; no
Hunt, doing business us Oviedo
A congenial party that motored to
exception
to the rub
Hardware &amp;. Furniture Company nt
Miss Helen Flighty, well taken by Orlando for the day Wednesday were
Oviedo, Florida, has been dissolved,
Mr. and' Mr*. Stewart, ,Mrs. J. A.
K- T. Hunt taking ovei the stock of Mrs. Holly and her maiden aunts, Thomas, Sr., and Mrs. Thomas, Jr
goods and* assuming all liabilities, Maria and Martha, featured by Miss
and collecting all outstanding ac­ Edna Plant and Mrs. Geo. Fox and
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Grievllllon of
Mr. Iloy Chittenden as Harry,
count* for hit own use,
Waycrpss
»jient the week-end in
Helen’s lover was one of the most
' L. T. HUNT.
Sanford
the
guests of Mrs. Adkins.
laughable bits of the comedy.
T. C. BRANNON.
65-2lc
The kiddies were all good, the
V
----------------Gold Dust Twins. Sarah Wight and
*'/ » " ‘I M r « \\ n. A K-k.Ti.lgr
Yo«e||*a Annual VHorl Brand S o l e Frances Dutton
being a line
*'* •'* I.oiii». Mo . will -,rrl' &gt; r,,,M
(loses Monday.
66-11
study in black and gold
Ta,n&gt;m,
, f,,rL. *
— --------------------Reginal Holly nt the lunch «oun- •» Sanford. Mr Eskeridge ha» many
Wanted— A msb, n..n .bo.., , b „ . « l u.r miut not be forgotten for he is »'»ends hero who will gladly welcome
He wa»,*,im'
months old. No special breed but one of the professionals.
must be of good watch dog slack o kept pretty busy pandering to the, \S
Mrs. Carrie Standing of Hender­
medium size when grown and of enormous nnd insatiable appetite of
sonville,
N. C., 1» the guest of her
lentie disposition with owner and Mrs. Gnriulous.
The group of college boys in their brother, Mr. A. T. Uossetter. Mrs.
members of Iho family. Frederic It.
Jwnd, Sanford.
* 6G-2tp specialty songs nnd the Misses Hines of Sanford ijf also visiting the.
firi. k Ito.td« M *-cn nv

111:&lt;-k i ; ks ” a ’i- sta r t i i k a t k r F ri day ni di

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S T A T E M E N T O F T H E F I N A N C I A L C O N D IT IO N O F T H E

Seminole County Bank
Sanford, Florida
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 2:ird. 1915

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

$ 50,000.00
$183.854.95 Capital
I a tuns ami Discounts
3,874.55
22.198.18 Surplus &amp; Undivided Profits
Stocks and Bonds
64.00
' 1,250.00 D ividends Unpaid
Real Estate
5,000.00
2,572.90 Bond Account
Furniture and Fixtures
Bills
Payable
15,000.00
796.69
Oven 1rafts
.. 236.008.69
»■*» -*-*■*■** ■ »
Cash amLdue from Banks... 99,204.46 Deposits
309,947.24

309,947.21

* The Seminolç County Hunk i.s conducted on SO UND , P R O G R E S S IV E H A N K IN G
P R IN C IP L E S , und the ubove »internent show« the universal support and appreciation
of our people to T H E IR H O M E IN S T IT U T IO N .
* (1ur Officers und Hoard of Directors are composed of Sanford's most prominent d usines»
men, who for years have been connected with the business life of this cityi
* We invite you to make T H IS H A N K YOUR H A N K , anti allow us to assist you in the*
transactions of your afTairs.

Seminole County Bank
Court House Building

. FORREST LAKE, President

D. L. THRASHER, Vicc-Presidetit

A. R. KEY, Cashier

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MARCH

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Preamble and Resolution
That whereas the iaws^ of the
state of Florida provide that qjl
hills duo olid payable by tho county
•hall be in «the clerk’s hands not
later than tho Inst day of each month
and that whereas the law not hav­
ing been complied with in .the past
has not only caused the clerk un­
necessary work nnd confusion but
has delayed the work of this board
on more thnn one occasion and as
This Heading TH R E E C ENTS a these delays are expensive to the
Line For Each insertion. Minimum tax payers and should be avoided;
Therefore
Charge 25 Cents.
Be it Resolved in future all bills
reaching the clerk after the data
specified by law will not be taken
f*
F O R S A L E - - ii up or paid until the following regular
» » » » » » » M M t t m t u i t m t t i meeting and the clerk has been so

dawn.
!$0me of Joseph E. H
♦
ard's catchiest songs are heard,
among them "Tonight Will Never
Come Aguin,” " I Can’t Bo Truo So
Fur Away," " M r an Moon Man,
♦
♦
" I Fell in Love on Monday," "You
Are a Dear Old World Alter All, .
»
"Her Eyes Are Blue for Yale." "The
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Best Thing That n Waiter Does is
♦
♦
Wait."
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This hig attraction closes the show
U Ail i/ocai Advertisements Under
season i here and everybody should

The Trince of To-Night

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t»o Low You Can Only
,t
An organ recently Install.,) ,,
When the "Prince of Tonight"
ell, Maas . can produce a
0 makes hb how I»« fort* local plays
lave lower than tins ever t,.-. n kP ^
* goer* at ttys Imp« ial Thoatrc Fri­
boforo. It Is described a. ,
----- F O R ----day. Murch 12th the reason -for the
atmospheric throb of a»«.,,,,,, ,n” ly
great Mtcccsa of this popular musical
! BEAMS
ty. and scientists declare that n
fantasy will impress itself upon the
be rather felt than heard
0aW
C H A N N E LS
auditor at once. Thertf is oelfon
A N G LE S AND
both in music nnd in dialogue from
ALL SHAPES
You can make the round trip
in « to fall of the curtain. Scenfc
to the New Smyrna nifi,.,
Jy
BOILER P L A T E
1beauty and gorgeous costumes deT A N K S TE E L
Jlight the eye and tuneful melodies
STR U C TU R A L
¡are abundant. Tom Arnold, appeatIR O N W ORK OF
i ing in the title role is better suited
Take the 11 o’clock train
ALL KINDS
for the part than anything that he
DAVIS FORSTER. M. [).. Ph„.&lt;un „ ^
Oucslion of Tates
has pver attempted
Adams, Hough
TRUSS RODS
Many taxpayers are kicking about
nnd
Howard,
favorably
known to the
STAY BO LTS
a public a* authors of the "Goddess the priment taxes, which in many
G A LV A N IZE D
1
of Utterly," "The Stubborn Cin­ cases have been unfair, hut in some
' C O PPE R AND
derella," "The Time, the Place nnd cases have been about where they
ZIN C SHEETS
rui
CsKK9
rwu/
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the Girl," and a score of othor suc- should have been for many years
back.
The
picsent
board
of
county
hatching
from
my
Barred
Rocks,
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f
,
‘
hl*
rMo1“
,on
in,
tho
OAK
ceasea are also proud to assume the
1Sanford Herald for thirty days. OFFICE IN GARNER k WOODRi VF ILDç
commissioners
wish
to
equalize
the
$1.50
for
13.
Some
good
cockerels
CYPRESS
Rrudrnrt
8 responsibility for "The Prinre of taxes in conjunction with Tax left at $2.00.’ A.« B. Commons, San- t|hBt « v"y b o d y may have due no- 0(Res Phon* 271
M AHOGANY
Tonight." since it is regarded by
O
fR
cc
Houn:
9
to
II
Di , 2 lu I p Q
64-3tr i t‘ce* an&lt;*
this hoard in cornW H IT E P IN E AND
many as the best musical comedy oT Assessor Vaughn nnd will do all in ford,
_______
i
plying
with
the
law
and
the
disALL H A R D WOODS B: the d m &lt;ie. LeComte nnd Flesher thefr power to reduce the milluge,
For Sale, Bargain— Ninety acres1patch of their business.
hut in the event that the tnxs arc
5 ¡have provided this attraction eith
good
farming Innd, 40 acres in culti- 1
E. A. DOUGLASS,
LAUNCHES
lowered too much the millngc can­
O o n e of the most elaborate producClerk
Board.
SKIFFS
SANfORI) LODGI S
not be reduced. There must !«• suf­ vation. 200 orange trees, small hous«/. '
I lions ever seen on tour
The cos­
4it-8tc
i
All
within
one
milo
of
small
town,
DORIES
ficient
tax
money
to
carry
out
the
|
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tumes. the settings and the light
many new projects in the- county K°°d «hippinjc facilities, post office,
BU ILT TO
Sanford Lodge No G2. F. and A. M.
effects are beautiful and striking and and to take care of the budgets of depot, school and church.
Price,
ORDER
Communication every first ^ncT*Third
the harmpny of lints, colors and
Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting hrtthrn
expense
and
any
large
lowering
o
f
,
A
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W
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Brown*
^
“
burK’
shades are enchanting. It requires
Legal ad v er tisin g
wf Icorno.
BOILERS A N D T A N K S
the lax receipts will cause a raise in 1Flbnd».
53-4tc
g
more
than
money
and
hard
work
or
O.
L. Taylor
J. C.
B U IL T T O ORDER
millage. Let the tax payers beat this
^ , ».-at i
is n ttry
'■» * •-* iv *
experience to prepare such a produc,-c.
K n u r*tra M n r
-• Niltt* I« btrtbv ftTVST tint Irt T&gt;6nu»nc*
Competent (orre of workmen for
, Uow ws-is lo-.bw-Aeen-dn "The-Prtrrce
of &gt; drcr.o of lb* Circuit- Court S*v«nth
rand work at «m ira r«
I of Toriiglif.,r Such* a lavishly fur­ •aphotd-TtfO hfln^r-ór-tbe commis- 1 , Q ar|M AddrciM Hichflnl St#phen_ Judicial Circuit in and for Stmloolt Coun­
Monroe Chapter No. 15. It. j|t
ty. Florida, dat*d February 19th, A. D.
Q Wett Lcbnnon. Ind.
nished environment is essential in .loners and the t,x assessor in mak-|gon „
1916, In that certain for*do«ure run. where­
Meets every second and fourth Thun
ing
a
fair
and
equable
tuxation.
in
Ktiiabrth
J.
U
liartlett,
by
b«r
neat
! the proper creation of atmosphere
50-6tc
trl.nd, Frank A Smith, and ’ William L. i day in Masonic Hull over tin* [rnnrru
|of magic anil mystery required by
liartlett, her hurband. are comclalnante. Theatre. Visititi^
Visiting compami-r« we|m-e
the Florida (.arden. Co.. tnc.; The |J p KsmStX
|| p T0|„
The Governor Draws a Hand
For Sale— Threo fresh milk cows- and
Íamata
the fanciful story. Tom Arnold is
lloward-Parkarii I-and Company, a forSecretary
High Ph«t
poratlori.
H
ubert
!..
Ilouard
and
NrUon
j
Governor
Park
Trammell
of
FloiMartin
Doylei
Monroe^
Fla.
50-tf
seen as u stranded college youth at
Cray are defendants, I, », Special Master In
Chancery, will, on the First Monday in
"The Breajfrs." Palm Beach, where ida has put on his armor and will
JACKSONVILLE .FLORIDA
he .s employed as a life saver. Be­ fight the ihsurnnn tiust which has
For Sale 160 acre, fine trucking Ä
Atn f t ”
,t:'B
c Ä #
otu Ä , 0,..“ hH
. Seminole Chapter 2. (»,der I a'i«*rn Su
of Sanford. Florida, durtn
cause of his luck of position and been holding up the people of Fior- lami, orange grove of 13 acres, 10 my
hour« of «al». ofT«r for «aje an‘J i n «o'fhc , Meets every first and th.r! T
DRINK
il lo w i n g d a «
111
fill) llt fl.
i . V$*r\citi* ' a * I;
g
wraith, he is jilted by a beautiful idu to the tune of many millions of acre trapty of splendid hammock hlffheM bidder for ra«h the following
rribrd
real an»f brrsonal properly, to-wll
his Star in the East are cordiully invice^
The Goiernor lands For' full information uditress
heaireaa.
Under the s|x»ll of the dollars every year.
Lot Number Kievan (No. II) of Kureka to visit this chapter.
rdinc
mugit hour of the blooming of u nays: “ There is considerable com­ IL IL, c-o Court House Boom 19,
Alice E. Bobbins, Sec’y
forded In Plat Hook "D," Pag«* 7*. In the
47-tfc
offer of the Clark n/ the Circuit Court of
century plant, ho becomes Prince plaint that life and firo insurance is Orlando, Florida.
Oranga
County.
Florida,
and
rontainlng
of Lunitaniij for the night, and un­ excessively high.' It is also apparent
Ten (10) acre« more or le««. according to
Town Silo for Sale— 200 acres, the survey of aald t let AI«o Lot« Num­
Phoenix Lodge No 5. h of P
less he is kissed by the right girl be­ that the insurance companies have
ber« Thirty-one. Thirty-two, Thirty-three
.............
Meets second ar.il f••. 1 ’ i.
.11» of...Ku
DRINK fore the night passes, he is to die at some mutual understanding in the comprising part of the townsite of aatl Thirty four (11. 12. 11 and
r-ks llemmnrk.
s-coriltnjt
1° « .»« » pisi
thi-rc.it
N ¡siting
knights
ul » a&gt; s m. &gt;&gt;.. ^ ^
matter of fixing rates. ! would sug­ Island Luke on the Orange Belt
te e o e d .d
AM plat
exl e i
l,n .«L
*'*[&gt;’■
* f 1 11 .iiagr
eat
mrn ab-*J
|.
^ raaorded
*n
book
76. itn
the 1 1
gest, therefore, u law that would lUilrnad
TOT offe» of the Clerk of the I ireuit Cauri of
Price $3.000.00.
K R and S.
make it unlawful for two or more terms urije A. S. Miller, Lake City,
"!."/
e r r e « ñ.n?¿\'.r
m o r e o r l i-lï't^cnf.îuit
e * « , a c c o r d i n g »»""¿î1
Vf
j
of
«allí
piel
And
«lau
Ternir
J
O
Insurance companies doing Im.mess Florida
50-Ht p
•hareerf Ih» preferred »lock of Ih» Monda
Sanford Lodge N o . J 7 I
liirdrn« i ampart). Ine . represented l»&gt;
in this state, or for officers, agents
Fiif
Sulr
(
iirilp,
(VU)
ynUHK
rerliHreie Number Seventy'eight 7n ^a»»l
Aleets
every Mond.i\ -•
or
employees
of
such
com
panic,
to
t
i
i
t .... . 1property to ifr «old a« the property of i! hi­
ovi-k Imperial Theut-.
Imiuirf .Ufmdant. and to .atufy ..Id deere.
make or enter into any combination *11Ulf». liarvif'ftN unti raison
of F T Tnrbell Geneva. Florida
f-ifhs.rr t.. |... f..r t.iu
J W •• Singlct.ir,
or agreement relating to the r.it*-. t.i
J J Hit h i NSi i N
Secretary
.S o.
&amp;6-6lp
Suerial
\fa«ter
in
(*hancery
In- charged for insurance, the ainotmt
- I Maury A- War (ora.
S o l i c i t o r « fo r C u n i| i l a i t i a n l*
of commission to he ullowed agents'
(•ult* f il y * hri»p N#» *• u ( • \!
Hogs for Sub* Cur load jusr ref.I Fri .*.1«
foi procuring the same, or tli­
M«i*U NH’nlbl .iM•i '
k*.
celied
Write Martin Dovle. It I*
nu» Lit - in »mi ii tniifit »
ner of transacting in- h business with N.
lor jnirticulur»
ifI n I h r I Irr UII I e u r l uf I h r S n r n l h J u d l r l «
F I« .Millt-r
i i li
in this stale
Dcl.und N r » »
t Irrull
uf l l a r l d « .
In
a n d fnr. S r i n i n o l r
ü :rf
C’liTk
1 min#
f «unI *
F'at Cuttle for Sale Some line
S M Srhwartt
Roller 0
ID EAL FE R TILIZE R S have mudo tho banner crops for twenty
' ones just shipped in and in fine con%•
4» f
R e a d With » Purpose.
years.
I ’ nilt’il llrnt hrr i'iMiil «»f 1 trp*r’i.- ui
M K Klst'hsr
Altar). rn#n»
il-tion
Address Martin Doyle. San­ T«
Ito,aitine »Ithout purixoM- !» saunter
* » hr |» r l r n d i l i t
M
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M e t r h r * . «t»d all
Juinrr- «#f tin» m« &lt;

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Dr. J. T. Denton

PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOS

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Full Potash Content

Ideal, Alkideal, Peruvian
FERTILIZERS

A LK ID E AL FER TILIZE R S an- slrirlly alkaline and |H-rft*«-ily
available.

Ing. not exercise
More Is got from
one h&lt;Mik on »hlch tho thought s-'ttlos
for di-nulfe oint In knowledge than
from llbrurlon skimmed over by a
wandcriiiK «y e
Ivdwartl llul»er

PERUVIAN FER TILIZE R S IulscU on Gt-nuinr I’cruv ian Guano,
not litentturu.
Send fur mir now fr ««»citrus Imoklot "Spring l» CoininR” .

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Company
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For Sali
M&gt; lot on First »tn-et
opposite the ItohhllHi Nr^t Motel
l.iherul t&gt; rin»
W rite, »ir e or cull
Rolo-rt llucksliaiim
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l y i n g l n S e m i n o l r • • • ut t t y . M o n d « . d * - « r n b e d
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f . s i t *|U« rtrr o f f i nrthr a i t
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f ui j r
t»*wn«fnii
i » m l y
«outh.
rangr
t e i n t y nihe
- o i i l a i i u n g i ß % , i r f s i t t mf r
o f I r « •. « a t d w f l t o f s M a r h r i r M b r i n g l * « u r « l •
out of a n d u n d rr i h r
« r a l of i h r
i irruit
I *»urt l n « m l f o r S s m ' m t l r i i m n t t
Florida
in l h « t • • M e i n r « u « e p r n d i n g Ir» « i l d r o u f t ,
whrrein
S.
kl
K fh «ir!i
I« plaintif T,
and*
M rtrhrr
defendant.

For Sale
Five acre» rich celery
land, artesian » e ll. small h o ji m . ml

We carry all the leading varieties of fenced. $1,500.

Farm, KIp IcI and (iartlun S«*« tl that huvt*
Ini*il t i t l ' d a n d kn&lt;mn to U- adaptt' d to
th;n m h I and rlirnatt*
W p n i All your ord«*r imriwdiatfly
for ni*u rroj» &lt;»f all vurtrti«’*» f»f

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I am «N^ìfoti«*
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SEED CORN, SEED OATS. SEED
HARLEY, MILLET. SORGHUM
SEED, ETC.
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Irn up ami tnv 11&gt;‘&lt;l to J&lt;»ln tkn clasr«'«^
In th«: ballroom of an cvuntnyi Choto-'
eat Hnats arc savwl for him on auto­
mobile trips ntul li&gt; ninny« nest to
tho prettiest girl. » b o lie tlnds Is a
charming
coiivi-rsatluliullst
The
mother« vie nuti euvh other In mak­
ing It pleasant (or him
Ills hnpp). eur-li-ss nor'll are treus
bred up b) ih*- w«im&gt;*ti folk anti
atretchi'd into compliments. There la
much speculation In I* mintnv hearts
■'s to why such a spletiiliil-looklDK man,
[Oem^1-I9H- • » lh*
St'»£c.!«|
who seems to have sueti a line appre­
POOR G IR L S AND W E A L T H Y
ciation of the fair sea, has not encoun­
F L IR T S .
tered «nine woman to anuk- n his dor­
mant heart.
net loo rletdly rrnsorlnu».
If he overtakes a croup of «Iris who
\ «olng rosy Jar In the best maMcr’* are aatintc'rlng on the beach, they V elhe e d ,
And ‘ be most skillful arch«* ml»» hi» come him with nhlulfiK eyes, smiles
nnd heightened color In tln lr dimpled
sim:
I would not uuarrel With n ail eh l mis­ cheeks.
They share their bonbons
take.
nnd baskets of fruit with him There's
If there Is one girl more than an­ tacit rivalry between tin- girl» as to
other who Is ambitious to rise In the which ahull walk by hie side
No matter how carefully he guards
world. It Is tho
daughter of pov­ Ills secret. III it thmtKlltlesN moment
erty. She cannot It Is sure to leak out. ofltlmes tn the
pick out the flow- most trivial manner.. One of the girls
cry
path
that by hie side may n k e mincing steps,
pleases her. She which rather frets a man with n long
Ho exclaims, without think­
must
Join
tho atrldo.
great
army
of ing: "The gowns of you girls of today |
are certainly. . .picturesque;
workers
w h o
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. hut
. you
tread the beaten Idon't all seem to have mastered tho 1
| path.
Isituation of such tight skirls. They
Hho
k n o w s ' ° uk IU to hnvo been made wider; four
fro^p %earning, U,, bands of elastic, a foot apart, would
Uio vnbtw of « del-- bccarapUsb tlui. jmillwok' appearintw
lar, and bow dark ®nd keep tho wearer from coming to
the future looks grief. That's tho way my wife does." |
when she Is un- 1 Th® loofc of fnixen horror on tho
able to save even girls' faces «hows him his blunder. In
the Bmallcal sum 1®*« Um** than it takes to tell It the
Ayo, nnd what a girls make excuses to hurry back to
struggle la hers to tho hotel. By the time he reaches
live from hand to mouth, hut witbpl. his hostelry the new« has spread Tho
so-called bachelor. ls a tnarrb-&lt;l man
trying to keep the lamp of hope burn
I I « deserves the snubs lie gets from
lag In her bosom
Such a girl believes there are but tho girls and their mammas
two prospects to, look forward to—
either to keep on tolling or to wed
some nlco young man who will shoul­
der burdens and dower her with his 8 H O U L D A P O O R M A N W E D A N
' O V E R A M B I T I O U S G IR L ?
love.

Laura Jean Libbeu ’s

Talks on
Heart Tonics

It cannot be denied that thpse girls A rfrh mnn'* pnn Inherit« - nr**»
Tb» think mu v hr* ik th* f.i mrv burn.
look eagerly forward for their I’ rlnce
('harming to cross their paths
Thus Hi* »«»ft whit** htfti*l* mu hi Lnr.tlv -urn
A llvliijí tiiiit tv*Miiil werw tie turn
»ueh maidens are easy prey for the Dh |jihA timn n
*»»u«ri r»*«t il*&gt; p!«I**
audacious inale
¡11rt
Such ttu-n
Tilt'r*
• q * *'«• »* •n tbiti**
would resent bitterly haling their own In !•« t'fiK tilt i• Iv f( ft n.it Kl' ii'l
innocent »later» make the acquaint­
It seem» a pity that n good young
ance of men through a flirtation Inman should dip Into Ilf.- « b.iterv hag
»lead of an honorable Introduction
with e\.-» blln.tf.il.l.-.l w In ii It rom«»
l i e ' lime one code of moral» for
If he has
their own home folks, but quite a dif­ tu seli-cilng a a w heart
to
work
for
hl»
living,
lie
usually
has
ferent one for other girls who have
neither time nor In.llsailoti la do
no mu h home protection
much looking around The glfl he I«
There are some wealthy young men
brought In contact wWli h** I» quite
«ho imagine they cnn do a» they llko
sure must he the right une for him
in striking up an acquaintance with
To he sure she I» high-spirited, with
a girl whose pretty Innocent face
a taste for enjoyment and a knack of
t.iki-s their fancy They are actuated
dressing better Ilian her girl friends
iUl 1&gt; b&gt; the »plrlt of mischief a pus
■lie I» proud of tin- attention she at­
ttine for the moment There are sumtracts when he takes tier out
H"
poor girl» who have sense enough to
laughs at h.-r manv little quips caus
giv.- the handsome, wealthy young
mg pamu-rsb' to think they must surely
man a decided snub when he attempts
have stejipei! out of a Hue automobile
tn pick her up as a "speak easy "
There are other foolish maidens whlrh they left at the curb, and at
the same time crie»
&lt;&gt;h. If It ere
» h " walk blindly into the trap
Al
only
true''
though the flirt, tho masher, an he Is
He sees tier eyes follow wistfully
commonly called, makes all seasons
the
finely gowned women whom they
his own. he Is inure apt to try to
pas«
and whose Jewels Hash and spar­
scrape acquaintance with tho poor
kle
In
the light
I wouhi look ns
working girl In the summer time,
well
as
any
of
them."
she whisper»,
when hi» folks are out of town and
he can roam where he please» and "It I were only dressed as line'"
■*Hh whom without any one In his "You look far prettier lo rne In your
he anewers
tn
►
• t knowing it
He may take th« little mul l «Ir.--»
»|. ,,| f t I , - 11 .,f
.v i oimUt.g lo r
* it whiiv' acquaintance he ha- made
w-Meat an Introduction *lo tin no * rile, k», »to &lt; » t i l l - » l o r breath with
b » *-r &gt;lo-dale &lt;&gt; hull, pen halo - III Ills a Sigh
Alter thjr wed It i» a &gt;o l e d . ml
automobile for a Joy rule
The girl
».truggloj
¡ir him to make enough
builds her hopty .that he Is In love
with her.
She believes »herself on m o n e y ' l o supply the unnecessary
lie sees
the royal road to lovp nnd happiness things which she crave»
ever after. A few weeks or months how ambitious she Is In her every act
Sin* ward» a tiller- Imure
after she hns acquired the taste to nnd wofd
know what It 1» to have a sumptuous Mi.in he i an afford t&lt;. pm rent for It»
dinner wtthout'paying for it and life furnishing» in*i»-ud of pfatn are &gt;u
H&lt; 1» ohln-'d to employ
suih as the rich b-ad, and In! »to- i» trnvnganl
I'» doing so hidropped a» quickly as sin- w.»» p i c k e d a muid of all Work
lias
to
work
u
v
ta
t* •■**-n tlio*igh
up A newer fancy hu» on.....d the
Am
Ihrt » pulli She 1» left to gllo&gt;&lt; uv»-r it saps hl» sltiiu.ili and vital ln
’ what might have been "' It 1» not to a Inst resort lie common« *•» lo borrow
be supposed ihut rich young nu-n do Win-lever lie cat), though II i» tint-« tear
r • fall in love and will poor girl» t«i him w hen or h».w tin* debt Is to torepaid. The woman whose ambition
»no work for a living, they often do
A girl can rest assured, however. It I» far greater than her love fumes and
1» seldom or never, that they take frets when he sp«'Hks of curtailing her
lo their hearts and homes ns their ex pens«*». She cries out bitterly that
*lv e » for their mother« and sisters to It was a mistake to marry him, when
love, the thoughtless maidens who she might have done »&lt;&gt; much better,
have met their Insincere attentions that she was Intended fot w.-alth, not
poverty. Afti-r angry bickering and
half way and girted with them.
nt last downright quarrel», despite
hl» entreaties, sin- puck» up and goes
homo to mothert
T H E M A R R IE D " Q A C H E L O R ."
While be 1« deliberating about go­
*TU *wr*t to think that where'er we rove ing to fetch her back In*. Is served
" » are «urn to tlml »otto thing Icluafnl with divorce papers, on the grounds
»rut dear;
*
of nonsupport Tin- law -gin'» ln*r her
And Hint when woTe fur from the lips way
He ha» hard!' got over the
Writ love,
We've but to make tovo to the lips that shock ere ho reads 111 the paper of
sr» near.
hor remarriage, thl» lime lo a man
of wealth. He hope* her umhlthm I»
There Is a class of men who think
sail»fletl utJast. lie wi»lns from tho
It quite an art to pose a « single wheu bottom of his heart that he could
Ihey are away from home. They hajrn
warn nil other young men who aro
n® latrtlcular object In so doing savo poor and without futui«* prospects to
to experiment on tho rumors they think twice ere they fall In lovo with
havo beard that very little attention
an over ambitious girl
I* paid to tho wants o f the married
man. Tho bachelor. It Is said. Is ca­
Working Below the Sea.
tered to and all thorns aro stripped
from tho roses that arc laid In his
"Yes, air; It stH-tns simple enough
P*th, lie doesn't say In so tunny to put on a diving dress and go down
*ordt that he Is a bachelor. Ho al­ Into the sea, but 1 can assure you
low* people to Infsr It from his casual that It Is not quite so easy « » It
• J^merk* that ho Is living homo wlHx looks," said a deep-sea diver
‘ Tho
his mother, but doea not add that hjfl farther ono goes down below tho wa­
ter, the greater th«* pressure, and, con* lfe and children aro also there /
What business Is It of anyone's i/at sequently, the labor and exhaustion of
lls family aro all at some Ulsiu'nt re­ working Is greater
sort and tap spends hla two weeks' vn
' You would probably find 70 feet
c»llon nearer homo and atone? Tho quite deep enough for your llr«t dive
Rood matchmaking mammas who have *nlf. pressure on your head would bo
formed tha Information from him that so great that, not being used
J *“
1
to 1
It,
o lives with mother aro quick to your ears and nose might bleed
In
•pread tho fact, while gossiping on tho diving the rate of ascrtil Is Important.
Porch, that the newcomer Is n bach- If the diver la less than eighty f?oi be­
low the surface be can be pulled up
£ .
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. . ,U r t j lho ball o f )ila popular- two feet n second with :-.ifety; for
it/- He fa Included at once In the e r t f l? r d c r ’ bs the rr'e of accent m e t
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That event, to which every eye for dainty dressing has been looking, has dawned upon us. Special ef­
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us. Never before have we displayed such a variety of white goods, laces, embroideries and spring fashions.
We have gathered the choicest o f the season’s newest ideas o f weaves, comforts and perfection o f quality.
The Violet Brand Sale is our Annual Spring Opening in which we spare no effort in making it a money-sav­
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MARCH 3rd
5c Embroidery
A most wonderful showing of pretty
Embroidery in many widths and styles, in
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Violet Brand

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N o better values have ever been shown
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Nothing prettier for the morning, afternoon and evening wear than
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with embroidered colors of dots and figures. See this special display dur­
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Violet Brand Sale Price
3U-in. White Ground Figured pattern, easy value at ISc and 20c,
V iolet Brand Sale Price
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br bought for l Or. from a narrow ■ t
100 Pieces of Plain, Striped, B arm ! Lawn, a special. Violet .Brand
to an IN-ineh A llover. with iiim t ’ "ii 1
Sale Price
match
good values for 25c. Violet
1
27-in.
Colored Ratine, one of the season's most popular Press
Brand
Price
( ¡oods
30-in. White Figured Crepe small, neat designs, floral , stripes and
figures, good value at 35c, Violet Brand Sale Price
30-in. W hite Costume Crepe, a dainty dress fabric, valued at 35c,
••
V iolet Brand Sale Price
36-in. W hite Crepe Satilla Cloth, figured, dainty colorings in floral
WONDERFUL LACE VALUES
patterns, good value at 35c, V iolet Brand Sale Price
3G:in. W hile V oil, solid and figured patterns for evening wear, good
T h e most magnificent displays of I.arts
value at 35c, Violet Brand Sale Price
•
ever been shown, from the narrowest of Val30 and 40-in Lace Veils, Rice C loth ,.C repe Voil, attractive collec- O A s*
enciennes to the handsome wide patterns of
tion, Violet Brand Sale Price..............
...
A ll Overs, Real Torchon Laces, natural and
27-in. Fancy W h ite Dress Goods, Crepe grain, with attractive plaid
O C/*
good value at 25c, for our Annual
p a ttern s...............................................
Violet Brand Sale, price
27-in. W hite French Crepe, attractive for waist or dress. V iolet o r »
Brand Sale P r i c e .........................................................................
«O C
52-in. W hite Voile, a beautiful dress fabric, for our V iolet Brand Side o r „
this is priced a t .................................... .............................................
40-in. W hite Mercerized Chiffon, very dainty and pretty, Violet
Brand Sale P rice.............................. ............... !................................ Ay D C
27-in. Imported figured Organdie, very popular this season in small
Ao
embroidered dots and
id figures, 75c value, Violet Brand S a le ___
‘x O C
Linens in any shape or form are always
36-un Linen Ratine, White, new weave, very pretty fo r suits. V iolet
ood, hence we have bought Linens in all
Brand Sale Price
inds and colors and great quantities of
36-in. Flojral Silk Organdies of W h ite embroidered, a handsome sheer
them, from the sheerest Linen Lawn to the
m aterial with small embroidered designs, V io let Brand Sale . . . ______
heaviest
Crash Suitings.
36-in. Crepe Voil and Marquisettes, embroidered in colors, just a y | Q Q
*
the thing for waists and dresses, Violet Brand Sale Price...... , V - * - * y y
In colors we have every known shade,
42-in. Transparent Organdies, allover, embroidered in colors for ¿ O
Vq
from 35c to 50c, V iolet Brand Sale O f w »
evening dress, Violet Brand Sale Price............... .......
Price
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10c

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MARCH 8th

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10c
10c
10c
14c
19c
24c
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24c

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10c Lace

10c

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pl) B L I S H C D
SEMI-WEEKLY

TH E SAN FO R D

H ER A LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D —Life la Woith Living
VOLUME VI

SANFORD, F L O R I D A ,TUFADA Y. MARCH -J. 1015

b o n d in g ^

NO. 57

Confidence in Stock
Former Resident Dica
The
following
from the Cleveland.
Now York. March 8
More con
Ohio I'lnin Dealer will be of inter­
tlilcnl sentiment was reflected m the
est -to Sanford^'« older resident«:
firmer and qtdeler slock market last
Thomas Frederick Huggins, wide­
weejt. Then* evidently was less (ear
ly known insurance man. died Inst
o( the company becoming involved
night at his residence, 98 Wymorewith belligerent governments on ac­
nv,
East Cleveland.
Death was
count of reprisal* affecting Amer­
caused by a complication of dis­
ican commeicu. Ulficiul optimism at
THIS MATTER CONFRONTS Washington over Germany*» reply SWELL GAMBLING RESORT AND NONE RE-SHIPPED TO eases.
THE SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS
THE PEOPLE OF SEM I­
AT PALM BEACH CAUGHT
THE WARRING NATIONS
ACCOMPLISHED MUCH
Mr Huggins iyi» horn In Cin­
to this government and the chances
cinnati, Jan. id, 1855, and has been
NOLE COUNTY
of British concession» helped thin
IN TOILS OF THE LAW
OF EUROPE
IN LEGISLATION
a resident of Cleveland for the past
feeling.
On the other hand the
Palm Beach, March 8.— John
Washington, D, C., Mar. 8.— The fury-eight years. Ho has been iden­
" A great congress has closed its
■ At a culled meeting in the city British plirn to interdict German
sea
trade
and
the
attempt
to
open
and Edward Bradley, who .live at following statement was i*»ued at tified with the United Slates Fidel­ session.. Its work will prove the pur­
hall Friday afternoon the question
ity &amp; Guaranty Co., 1412-1415 Illu­
pose and the quality of its states­
of bonding the county of Seminole the Dardanelles had the effect of in­ the Biltmore. New York City, have the British embassy today on the
creasing
belief
in
rumor»
of
peace
been arrested hero on a charge of subject of American cotton ca.goes minating building, for about ten manship more and more the lot gcr
for the »urn of $500,000 for hi irk
years. At the time of his death he
Prompt disproved of opernting a gambling house at the gojng to Europe.
it is tested." President Wilson thus
road* was discussed 'n all ts j hares. prospects.
The raid was made
"M an y inquiries lmvo been re­ was vice -president of the company. sums up the work of the Sixty-third
The meeting was only a pieliminaiy some of these rumor» established Beach Club.
A widow and three children, Ucla,
Friday' night after two months of ceived as to tho treatment to-be ac­
congress, which held three sessions
meeting and was attendid by rep­ their purely conjectural nature.
Margaret
and 'Frederick survive.
AVhent'a violent tumble was af­ detective work on the part of a sleuth corded to cotton shipped to Europe
and was brought to an end on Satresentatives fiom many of the coun­
Funeral arrangements have not been
ty picclncts. It was called fot the fected indifferently try fears of in­ from Paris, France who masquer- In vicx* of the restrictive jncasur«^
J
¿ «
. -T*
-unlay. It completed ttur f l n f two*fiUlf i f r , tfuT fit, »erWeee —
Hpan 0T T h e Dem^ratic adyear spun
.pnrpore- oi heating expie*eions from terrupted; shipment* rhrntiglr -war •riled es il mflilntTtiirolanJ-cIaitbi^io -prepo-eB - to - W - ta ken b;~ t he~irtttr
will ho held sometime Monday
have
seen
the
games
actually
going
measuies
nnd
of
release
of
Russian'
government.».
ministration. The congreea was over
the various sections of the county
from the resilience.
. ;
whelmlngly Democratic as * to the
in regard to the county. bonding. shipments nnd by rumors of cancel­ on, attended by ‘members of "the ; " A * already announced there i* no
Mr. Huggins came to Sanford In
house and thy party also had a fair
.¿ ¡jp people of Seminole county weie lation of export orders on peace •100." Several times previously the question of .confiscating cotton car­
1.8H
5 from Cleveland, returning to
Foieign trade generally plan* has been under investigation, goes that may come within the seopt*
working majority irt the aenato. The
promised good loads when thn coun­ prospects.
Cleveland in »firing of 1896.
He
Sixty-fourth congress, which will bo
ty »as divided but it now occurs was a llec ted by these mlluenres. liul charges have (ailed It* material* of th** order in council to be admin­
was engage'*) in the mange packing
The following arrangement
called fnto action next fall unless
to the county commissioner» and to February's fourth week trade hal- ir.c. The grand jury is now making istered
business.
many of the people of the county 1ance showed a marked decrease from j a thorough probe
has h* i-n corn* to in " London ns to
condition» arise that compel the
The investig it i**n «tnrted bv Gov­ enttn:
-i*igni-&lt;l in mutr.il por!*
President to convene, il in extru ses­
that spending money on any but pit*i filing weeks, « bib foreign ex­
Itesnluiiiins of Itespert
Then* were ernor Trinntn*-ll &lt;*f Florida involves only:
sion at an earlier date, also will
hard surfaced roads i* false econ­ change rate» stilli ned
\Yhereu». by tlie Midden death of io.xe a Democratic majority in both
"Or..
Ml I otton (or whie|| tin
omy and the subject of brick toads further »ales &lt;■( American »feltriti** ii» wi I in-vie* »evi-nloen oi her men,
Mr*.
B. ti Smith the Uviedo MagaPrjxat* hanking &lt;n il »mm- of i hem of national prominence tract* '•! sale anil Height engagehouses, but' a greatly reduced one
oi ».lid oil oi mnqadum toads from abroad
xine
Club
has been bereft of a be­ in tho house, while there will bo aSo
quietly
was
the
raid
made
by
ment* had already been made be­
brought up the subject of hon'ding its to foreigners and offering«' of
loved nnd valued member;’
small gain In the senate fot tile
the entire county as by no other now German wnr loan note* were Sheriff George H. Baker, late Fri* fore March 2 to he allowed free &lt;or
Be it resolved, that we express
party in power.
m«ae* could the entire county he reported at Chicago and other west­ day night that 300 people in the bought *t contract prices , if stop­
our sorrow for our loss, nnd our ap­
The President urges nil Americans
joined up with good toads. Thete ern point*. Several »mull imports building, come there (or dinner par- ped. t'tovided ship* »nil not Inter
preciation of her elforts for the wel­ to return to the work of straighten­
than M rrh V*
b i stretch now between the special of gold were reci-ueti and more of ti*-* knew nothing of the arrest*
fare ■&gt;! our dull during the nine
Tin- Hr.tilli* brother» appeared
ing out business conditions that haw
Sunbed district and the t image 1lie pfei ions me t.il I- III t -,.1 ,-tt In
"Tw o
»under treatment to l*e I years of her membership
Satyrdny afternoon before Coutx aecor-t. .1 t** nil cotton insured In­
become somewhat tangled because
county hue that will in* tiecess« i v to Jup.tn
For the past year secretary and of the xxnr in Europe urges con­
Imlg.
M
F
Put
ter*
hull
in
\
\
e»1
lirici, and yet the road di-triit in
I radi- Iligvirtes « i t *F vorn ldi
fore 'll » ti 2. provided it i* pot i'll Mr*'i»»ur'r .i nd ii n1it fdiy *h .illy un­
.&gt;i**| entered '» |*len ••( lu t.y f ■
struí tixe endeavor along all lines.
utuck Ik«* load lo*. Is UOa Ida to if »lid drawn (rom tritìi s ii»i - * r r l l i r a s Fj I ii.
' iTer I fir rt \ l
1 1,
fit 111 attend the meelMigf, fmlhful
(m sitijii ietti lo make I he rott‘1 a ml sin**' 1 li g tIn reuse IO I i hr u.try pr&gt; m*t guilt; - rhi;&gt; were represented
I , .■ Ml shi|*rneni* **l eottun and conscientious in the pel forma lice "The constant thought of every
patriotic man should now he for the
in ibis case as in other premici» H duction and Marcii I (urnaCe en I !i\ *■» Jmlgi I W Metcalf, and n&lt;* llalli
Intxe ptoteet iiiii to hi- de­
of her iluiie*
Always cheerful and country, it* peace, its order, its just
whatever
was
ineile clan
is Uuecessary to haVo Sanford di-trict pa ci t X
salting ami 'loi'uineni &lt;
The l»t«teinent
further io putidi-*!
n-r*&gt; re!i'it»t-l imiler f.r&gt;,Ol) prod I f • &gt;i 1** .Hid C«Tt I lieut e* olil n) li*'*l * \input hi t n . *hc i-iidi'iiri'd In r«*■If to and lympered judgment," says lhi* •
corni- in and assist in the etttird* tn**l l th- *■*.l a r g e d » t • I shtpl m-Uts Th* •
Jthe hearts ot all who knew her.
president. While this will not calm
county homi issue to ru.se a sum with lessened rule of new hooking», I hall each, tjle mayor nf West I'ltllii from clnsulnr agents or other author­
Whether *a» a member of our club. the jingoes’ spnit* ii i* snulnd sense
Burticienl for thè purpose a* th* Sun-1 [{,r*&gt;ru»t u »mailer iricreasi in Uniteti ] Beach, K N Dlmmick and G &lt;i. ity (&gt;*'d l&gt;\ government»
Sln|t* or ■■r in the lurgi-r shpere of her life, we
foni district p » y » more (tinti lini! Siiti*-» steel tinliHeii oriler» ihan la*l St rnhm. a l*-a*iing litisme»» m--n cargo*consigned to enemy port- I., in l,ut «mint her death as a loss to and good advice
At will no t l»&gt; allowed to proceed
The Sixty-third congress enacted
th*- taxes (or (he entire couttty ol lnont)t
The price *&gt;( retine*! • *q*per th«-r*-. going **n I heir bond*
the community
the
same
time
in
a
not
her
mom
of
much constructive legislation.
It
firmi nule.
Under theso rondi t ioti» r„ M. ugU|n.
lull wus rt-piirlcd in
The .irrangement is »aid by the
Therefore, he it resolved that we set n nutrk for future congresses and
the
court
luius*the
grand
jury
il is thought timi tiie county issut- western (reiglit tonnuge and Junu
Bril i-n n in Inissador to have been
proffer to the bereaved husband and outstripped any of its predecessor*.
will appeal to all the people as a ury earning» p»mt *1 l o t he s e v e re started the taking of testimony, an­ math- to meet a monetary demand
»inter*
our heartfelt sympathy in Whether the people shall have learn­
nouncing that the hearing of ex j. that Vmernans hud made *oiitrart*
half million bond issue will mean economics in l&gt;*rt
tin* t heir grout sorrow
di-m-e
would
continue
on
Mondax
ed to appreciate this class of legis­
a good hlick road to Oviedo, one t*i
A d journmerit to congee»*
« , o .*
fot t i e delivety &lt;*l cotton to the
Furthermore, lie it resolved that lation by the time the next election
They examined Colonel James M neutral countries of northern Ku
Geneva, one to the Lake county favorable influence
Argument (or
u copy of these resolution^ lie enter­ roll* around will determine the fate
line and one to tlie' Orange county ( western freight increase* and Mu- Schoonniaki-r, vire president of the rope
ed
on the minute« of the Oviedo of the Democratic party, na to
New
York
Central
lines.
Charles
line and the remainder of the roads „nun\ refusal to allow a 2 ' j rent
The statement that "»hit*» or iurlie I Cragin, of the Fourth Slri-et Nu- go*-» consign*-*! to enemy port* wdt Magazine Club, also a copy sent to whether it "Is to succeed itself or be
in the county will then.receive more fttri, entered into calculation*
aside for the reorganised
w as tional Bunk. Philadelphia, who own not lie allowed to proceed," w n* e x ­ the me ml lets of tile bereaved fam­ thrust
attention and money
This
road full|t ,,( the western Pneifit
ily and a copy sent to the Sanford Republican party. Many of the new
construction will
make
Seminole w i t h o u t etTeet on the general bond Reve d Ete, one of the handsomest plained to mean that in the case pf
laws have yet to be tried out, They
county one of the boat paved ctuin*; market, whirh war hroad and how country places here. A H. Gleason, cotton ship*, at lease where the Herald
Mr».
Wm
Stones,
of
N*-w
^ork.
Ralph
J
French,
are in an experimental stage, us all
lies in the entire south and tin- ed a strong undertone.
shipments were made before March
Mr*.
T
L.
Meade.
general
manager
of
the
Metropoli­
new legislation must he for a tfme.
money will be well spent and being
4. or before the announcement of the
. A nitn K Cruwford.
tan Detective Agency, Jacksonvi 11r: British intention to *t**p all supplies
Umiaual conditions have also arisen
divided over the county will not fall
Your Christmas Muncy
Secretary.
and Theodore Hauer of the agency, •f Germany, the cargo will I*«- tuki-n
during the life of the Sixty-third,
heavy upon any lax payent. A com ­
congress the European war being.,
mittee having a member from oarh . ()( the many good projects that who made the complaint.
h the Mr 11 - Ii if ft* invoired v. tit*nr*fremii
.me
to
time
pot
before
the
Subpoenas
to
issue
before
I
he
I
to*
of course, the principal one and thin
\
ew
«(inper
I
ha
nge
precinct was appointed by ( ’ hair\»
lit
I
• nuiltli erne lit
11,
pillili*
we
doubt
l(
.it
«
posse»»
the
inr*
have
bi-ell
l»*ii«-d
lot
Max
or
man Forrest Lake to run va »» the
K l»&gt;.l MlIII'-' dl'plllctl *il Xs t Mil new legislation cannot lie tried out
. ri- * ••
»11**11 ni cuntí** ,i i , ig
■i n «■
iliil in.* \ i»*m*' wiitmi ! tpni N VI- ivnd wife who h a v e heed «» fully or ns properly as would be
»it mil mu and at a Inter meeting re merit &gt;•( ilo- t ' l r i - t t u . * - N c v i n g C l u b John F Fit r.ger.tld, *&gt;f Boston, hi*
»i n|ii i.t 'tic "id'-r in (-nuned to &gt;editing find managing the Kissimmee the case did noimal conditions pre­
port the expressions o( the people **( th*- I i- r t Noi to* al Honk 'It will brother Henry If KMxgrruld. I»hn i
throughout the entire country
Sec­ prove to ite of great benefit to those F Harris, one of the leading steel !.. i iiu*-*t.
the Brit Inti emlinssy is Valley Gillette (oi the pual ten vail here and throughout the civi&gt; .
retary Walter Haynes is preparing who will look into it which means hrookrs of the country; Lyttleton not yet informed when _the order ia months left Saturday fot New York, llxed world,
The Sixty-third congress has been'
literatuio on the mai tier and the en­ thuk they will join il. Christmas Is Fox, of Philadelphia; Hurry S to lie issued, hut understand* it will where Mr. Nye has accepted n posi­
tire plan will be given in its entirety always a financial worry to pater­ Black, president of the . United ven ver nut only rot ton i-argons hut tion with the N*w York Daily Call a working congress. Beginning with'
to the people in a few days. The familias win* by custom and usage Staten Realty Company, itf New all supplies destined for cither neu- as city editoi
llv their work here the extra session called by President
committee will meet here Friday must not only make gift*, but »up- York; Thomas I). Shevlin of Min­ ir.it munirli-» oi norlh*-rn Euiope or the pi'SIllon of tin (in let te as one of Wilson on April 7, 1913. th» oonafternoon at 2:30 to make a report ply the family with the necessary neapolis. the former Yale fmrtball t-iu-my countries
Cnnsequi-nlly the the foremost paper* of thi- state has gren.s has been at work x total of
and investigate conditions and find raiment and othci incidentals. 1 he »tar. Henry Gleason, a New York arrangement announced today is m* lnxcn greatly enhanced and the F l o r - i **37 days
Principal enactment* Uj the Slxtyif the proposition is feasible and ap­ problem has been solved by the lawyer; W C Bryant, a manufac­ In r e g a r d e d a* purely tentative and ida pre**, H» well il* thru many pel
Christmas
Saving
(
bib
which
makes
turer
of
Bridgeport,
Conn
.
P*iter
Ihnd
congres» were
proved •
•olijtlcL tu cmurei lat ion or amend sonul tuend* will greatly miss them
It so easy for cine anil all to have Yreedenhurg and Thomas Vreetleo- nient us soon us thut order is ready | Mi
The Undcrwood-Simmon* tarif!
Nye goes to his work fully
some ready cash for Christmas time iiurg, manufacturers of Springfield,
lie act, which revised the tariff downwardcapable of handling all tusks
Seeds Mate Been Delayed
S a n d y A n d e r s o n I n l ur e d
An income tax law.
The seeds promised the people of ■that it would lie surprising il ev e r y ­ Conn.; John l.ynder, of Carlisle. Pa.;
was recently managing editor of
Reorganisation of the currency
Sandy A n d e r s o n m e t w i t h mi a c ­ the Milwaukee Leader and the Chi­
th!» section by Congressman L 'E n g le «ne in Sanford does nut become n Franklin Pettit and Robert Frank­
lin,
Adams,
of
Now
York.
members.
W
ho
would
miss
-£»c
system
hy creation of a federal mcident
Saturday
night
thnt
almost
cago
World
«luting
its
sensational
.to bo . distributed by The Herald
John Bradley when asked for a pm him out of the running. W hile political fight. He came to Kissim­ serve board, with regional reserve
And yet, by paying this
have not arrived. After the manner week?
going home on his motorryrjecin Park mee from the Chicago American us banks, which provides a more elastic
of such things, they are probably smsll sum into their Christmas Sav­ statement said:
"W o are. running a restaurant at avenue late rn the evening he turned head of its piomotioh department. system of currency and is a protec-ing account each week they would
tied up in red tape.
As soon'as they arrive, notice will receive $13.00 two weeks before the Reach Club, nothing else. The out to give a j«as»ing uutn the road Mr. Nye is « well known socialist tion to the hanking world and .Lhtv
This' is hut one clast. Goveinor is acting at the instance of and ran full lilt into an auto that and has been n piominent idito.ln! depositors.
be immediately given. In the mean­ Christmas.
There
are
others
such a* the 2c ot a banker and mei chant in West was standing at the curb with all contributor to the Cali and other
.Supplemented and strengthened,
time all applications received will bo
6c progressive whirh means in the Palm Beach. wh6 ia playing politic«. the lights darkened.
When picked party organs for severrl year» past. the anti-trust law, by passing th(*
carefully kept.
There seems .to be some mis- former instance 116 40 for Christ­ Fiv^&gt; times this club has been invea- up he hnd a broken collar bone and His cartoon work has also gained Clayton law and clearing a federal'
If tigated by a grand jury for some sue was badly bruised.
him a reputation over the country. trade commission which will havaspprehonslon about the seed.
A mas and in the latter $41.00.
auch
underlying
motive
and
no
you
have
not
already
done
so
call
Mr.
Anderson
is
recovering
from
It is safe to say that in his departure power to examine the business trans­
number of pur friends, in their re­
evasion
of
the
law
has
ever
been
In
at
the
National
Hank,
where
the
’the
accident
rajddly
and
expects
to
Florida loses one of its ablest news­ actions of any concern doing an in­
quests to be served have specified
he out nguilt In a few day* and his paper men. E. E. Naugle, recently terstate trade, and to point the way
the different sorts they would like genial officials will he pleased to found."
Charles I. Cragin, seen at the en­ friends ate rejoicing that he suffered managing editor of the Florida Me­ to punishment of transgressora^
to hsve. The seed will como in give you any further information
trance
of the grand jury room, said nothing more serious.
you
may
desire.
The
club
has
start­
It was a tropolis takes Mr. Nye's place.
Repealed the act exempting Amer­
sealed packages—one package to
he
had
frequently
been
to
the
dub
ed,
and.
as
It
costs
nothing
but
the
miraculous
pscape
from
deatlf-when
ican
vessels from payment of tolls on
•ach applicant. All we can do is to
to
dinner
but
could
not
testify
he
Sandy
catapulted
over
the
handle
the
Panama
canal.
first
poyment
to
join
you
ran
lose
Boy ally Entertained
null or hand them out; first come,
had
ever
seen
gambling
there.
nothing
by
following
the
crowd.
bars
into
the
car.
Directed
the
building of a govern­
Members
of
the
Honda
Press
As­
first served. We have no right nor
Theodore Bnuer testified that he
The law does not require cars sociation who will come to ‘ Miami ment owned railway in Alaska, to
It ia also well td bear in mind that
power to sort out nor distribute.
failure to pay any week doen not for­ was employed to get evidence, be­ standing «till at the curbing to have March 26, 26 and 27, will be royally cost $35.000.000. ’
came u member of the club and lights and this will cause many ac­ fnterLalned if the plans of thu com­
feit the money you deposited".
Passed an act to regulate dealings
Te Entertain the Press
played roulette and haxard ‘ there cidents of this kind ulong th# city mittee, of which W. N. Urmoy is the on cotton exchanges. *
The Florida Preas Association will
nightly except Sunday for about streets. With tlie light* of a passing chairman, oil* carried out.
Legislation that failed of passageThere
Buttons for the Gang
not only be entertained by the com­
two wreks, nnd the gambling room cat in the eyes it is difficult to ace will he a big banquet of some sort, included:
Buttona similar to those used dur­
mittee, board of trade, Elks Club,
was crowded with prominent men a "dead" car standing at the curb. either a fish dinnei on the brach ot
The government ship purchase
but the city also, realising the value ing the Knighta of Dade festival will and women In evening dress, most
dinner
in
one
of
the
hotels
hete,
au­
bill,
urged by President Wilson,
°* advertising will appropriate not be distributed here on the occaaion of them'pitying for heavy stakes.
tomobile
and
bort
rides
and
n
trip
We
Will
All
Be
There
which
was intended to curb the mo­
of
the
Florida
Press
Association’«
t° exceed $400 for the purpose of
The. Commercial Club will be to the Davie farm.
nopoly
of ocean freight carrier«.
entertaining and amusing the pencil convention to be held in Miami on
Commercial Cleb Meet« '
there and all those who do not t&gt;«The Elka havt gehtrously ofleicd
Conservation
measures urged hy
Elaborate
beavers'on occasions of their con­ March 26, 2fl and 27.
The regular meeting of the Com­
vention here, March 25-27.
plans for entertaining the delegates mercial Club will take place next long to the club will be there to give the use of their club house for the the Prealdcnt to protect the cowntry
"Il P«Fe to advertise," said Coun­ are being made by the board of Friday nijfht at the City Hall and in their name*. Thr meeting of the meetings nnd hradquaiteia of the from the aeixure of it* waterpower
Commercial Club next Friday night vlsitois. and there the pen-pusheis sites by provate corporations.
cilman Rotnfh, ."and the newspaper trade, Elk» Club and several others a full attendance is desired.
The
should
be one of the beat of the will oong'egate fot the transaction of
A bill to grant enlarged govern­
and
it
is
expected
that
the
pencil
men will j i v * to Miami lots of space
election of officers will pccur and
business and for the social meeting*. mental functions to the Filipinos.
*ben they return. Ordinarily I Urn shovers will enjoy themtelvea to the many other matter« of importance season,
A icception foi the visiting wom­
The congress also refused to pass
°P posed, to donations for every con­ limit while here.
t discussed.
The meeting will be
Mr.
and
Mr*.
0.
O.
Cox
have
re­
en
is al. o to he planned, but noth­ resolutions calling for amendments
The buttona ordered and which called to order promptly at eight
vention and meeting of one sort or
turned to Sanford after an abxcnee ing definite has birn done in regard to the constitution to provide for
•nother, but I believe this will be will arrive within a few daya. bear 6'doek. , *
'
of
several years and Mr. Cox has to this. The entertainment commit­ woman's suffrage and for nationwide!
®°»ey well spent and I reeommenfd the teal of, the «late with his royal
his
former position with the depart­ tee will be ready to announce Its prohibition.
Commissioners
Clark,'
Entxminger
sutn not to exceed $400 be highness pointing to Miami and
Taken all In all. It was a groat
donated to. the newspaper men's around this setting will be .neatly qpd McLain were In the city yeater- ment store of D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons. ptogram of amusements within a
He
has
been
managing
one
of
the
few
days,
and
the
'cooperatitm
of
trrday
at
a
special
meeting
of
the
w f i v e n t l o h . * 1'* *
nr. engraved "FJorjda
congtesa,
I u acta will have a farAaw&gt;da.
rylpg to adjust the brick branch stores for Oscar Doris' &amp;. Co. the'citixenx of Miami will be naked. reading effect upon the future con­
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ca,r!ed unaftL.,.
at'H&lt;#tSmyrna.
•i-Miami Met.opolis.
duct of ’the government.
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FLORIDA MONTE
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FR IDAY NIGHT TO N E U T R A L S

BRICK IN THE
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CONGRESS CLOSES
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                    <text>RD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

BEGINNING...
WEDNESDAY
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MAR.8

CLOSING
MONDAY

That event, to which every eye for dainty dressing has been looking, has dawned upon us. Special ef­
forts have been exercised toward making this event the greatest showing of spring fabrics ever achieved In
us. Never before have we displayed such a variety of white goods, laces, embroideries and spring fashions.
We have gathered the choicest o f the season’s newest ideas o f weaves, comforts and perfection o f quality.
The Violet Brand Sale is our Annual Spring Opening in which we spare no effort in making it a money-sav­
ing event for the most fastidious purchaser. It is not a sale o f the ordinary dressing, but a sale o f beauty,
style and quality. Be with us at this opening it will pay you. Enjoy the satisfaction of purchasing the lat­
est thing at this special Violet Brand Sale.

Begins
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 3rd
5c Embroidery
A most wonderful showing of pretty
Embroidery in many widths and styles, in
values from 10c to 15c, from, the narrow
to 10 inches wide.
Violet Brand
Brice

5c

5c Lace
No better values have ever been shown
than this counter-display from the showest
Val Lace to an All-Linen Torchon, with in­
sertion to match. Easily worth 10c and
12Wc. Our Violet Brand Sale Price r «
only per yard.................. ...................... ........ •

Embroidery
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We were very'proud of our last V iolet
Brand showing o f . Flouncing, but th e
new weave and coloring we have , to show
you this season surpasses
all
previous
sales.

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Nothing prettier for the morning, afternoon and evening wear than
these handsome (repe, Stripes. Klaxons, Imported ( hint/,, Potted Voiles,
with embroidered colors of dots and figures. See this special display dur­
ing our Violet Brand Sale.
3U-in. White Mercerized India Linon, good value at 15c and hSc.
Violet Brand Sale Price
3U-in. White Ground Figured pattern, easy value a t ISc and 20c,
Violet Brand Sale Price
30-in. White Ground, Figured pattern (rep e May bird, valued at
15c, Violet Brand Sale Price
30-in. White Ground. Figuivd Pattern Mercerized Mull, value 1-V.
c*
\ iolet Brand Sale Brio30-iu. Whi t e! 'repe, regulai valur I .*»&lt;■. marked for Yiolrt Brand Sale
a t only
36-in. White Pajam a Check, special for. underwear. Violet Brand
Sale Price
36-in. White Nainsook, good value at 15c, our Violet Brand Sale
Price
30-in. White Barred and Striped Lawn, easy valued at 15e. Violet
Brand Sale Price
100 Pieces of Plain, Striped, B a rm ! Lawn, a special. Violet .Brand
Sale Price
27-in.
Colored Ratine, one of the season's most popular Press
( ¡oods
30-in. White Figured Crepe small, neat designs, floral , stripes and
figures, good value at 35c, Violet Brand Sale Price
30-in. White Costume Crepe, a dainty dress fabric, valued at 35c,
Violet Brand Sale Price
36-in. White Crepe Satilla Cloth, figured, dainty colorings in floral
patterns, good value at 35c, Violet Brand Sale Price
3G:in. While Voil, solid and figured patterns for evening wear, good
value at 35c, Violet Brand Sale Price
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30 and 40-in Lace Veils, Rice C loth,.C repe Voil, attractive collec- O A s*
tion, Violet Brand Sale Price.................
...
27-in. Fancy W hite Dress Goods, Crepe grain, with attractive plaid O C / *
p a tte rn s.......................................................
27-in. White French Crepe, attractive for waist or dress. Violet o r »
Brand Sale P r i c e ....................... .............................................................
«O C
52-in. W hite Voile, a beautiful dress fabric, for our Violet Brand Side o r „
th is is priced a t ...............................................................................................
40-in. White Mercerized Chiffon, very dainty and pretty, Violet
Brand Sale P rice....................... ..................!...................... A
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27-in. Imported figured Organdie, very popular this season in small A o
embroidered dots and
id figures, 75c value, Violet Brand S a le ___ ‘x O C
36-un Linen R atine, White, new weave, very pretty for suits. Violet
Brand Sale Price
36-in. Flojral Silk Organdies of W hite embroidered, a handsome sheer
m aterial with small embroidered designs, Violet Brand Sale . . . _____
36-in. Crepe Voil and M arquisettes, embroidered in colors, ju st a y | Q Q
th e thing for waists and dresses, V iolet Brand Sale Price........, V - * - * y y
42-in. Transparent Organdies, allover, embroidered in colors for ¿ O
Vq
evening dress, Violet Brand Sale Price................. ........

10c
10c
10c

Sale Closes

MONDAY
MARCH 8th

10

10c
10c
10c
10c
14c
19c
24c
24c
24c
24c

10c Embroidery
Simply astonishing to s n 1 uhnt \ oil*
ran br bought for lOr. from a narrow ■ t
to an IN-ineh Allover. with iiim t ’ "ii 1
match good values for 25c. Violet
1
Brand Price

10c Lace
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W O N D E R F U L LACE V A LU ES

The most magnificent displays of I.arts
ever been shown, from the narrowest of Valenciennes to the handsome wide patterns of
All Overs, Real Torchon Laces, natural and
good value at 25c, for our Annual
Violet Brand Sale, price

10c

White, Natural and
Colored Linen
Linens in any shape or form are always
ood, hence we have bought Linens in all
inds and colors and great quantities of
them, from the sheerest Linen Lawn to the
heaviest Crash Suitings.
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In colors we have every known shade,
from 35c to 50c, Violet Brand Sale O fw »
Price
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VOLUME VI

SANFORD, F L O R I D A , TUFADA Y. MARCH -J. 1015

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COTTON SHIPMENTS
FLORIDA MONTE
CARLO PU LLED TO BE MADE ONLY
FR ID A Y NIGHT TO N E U T R A L S

NO. 57

Confidence in Stock
Former Resident Dica
The
following
from the Cleveland.
Now York. March 8
More con
Ohio I'lnin Dealer will be of inter­
tlilcnl sentiment was reflected m the
est -to Sanford^'« older resident«:
firmer and qtdeler slock market last
Thomas Frederick Huggins, wide­
weejt. Then* evidently was less (ear
ly known insurance man. died Inst
o( the company becoming involved
night at his residence, 98 Wymorewith belligerent governments on ac­
nv,
East Cleveland.
Death was
count of reprisal* affecting Amer­
caused by a complication of dis­
ican commeicu. Ulficiul optimism at
THIS MATTER CONFRONTS Washington over Germany*» reply SW ELL GAMBLING R ESO R T AND NONE R E-SH IPPED TO eases.
THE SIXTY -TH IRD CON GRESS
THE PEOPLE OF S E M I­
AT PALM BEACH CAUGHT
TH E WARRING NATIONS
ACCOM PLISHED MUCH
Mr Huggins iyi» horn In Cin­
to this government and the chances
cinnati, Jan. id, 1855, and has been
NOLE COUNTY
of British concession» helped thin
IN TOILS OF THE LAW
OF EUROPE
IN LEGISLATION
a resident of Cleveland for the past
feeling.
On the other hand the
Palm Beach, March 8.— John
Washington, D, C., Mar. 8.— The fury-eight years. Ho has been iden­
"A great congress has closed its
■ At a culled meeting in the city British plirn to interdict German
sea
trade
and
the
attempt
to
open
and Edward Bradley, who .live at following statement was i*»ued at tified with the United Slates Fidel­ session.. Its work will prove the pur­
hall Friday afternoon the question
ity &amp; Guaranty Co., 1412-1415 Illu­
pose and the quality of its states­
of bonding the county of Seminole the Dardanelles had the effect of in­ the Biltmore. New York City, have the British embassy today on the
creasing
belief
in
rumor»
of
peace
been arrested hero on a charge of subject of American cotton ca.goes minating building, for about ten manship more and more the lot gcr
for the »urn of $500,000 for hi irk
years. At the time of his death he
Prompt disproved of opernting a gambling house at the gojng to Europe.
it is tested." President Wilson thus
road* was discussed 'n all ts j hares. prospects.
The raid was made
"M a n y inquiries lmvo been re­ was vice -president of the company. sums up the work of the Sixty-third
The meeting was only a pieliminaiy some of these rumor» established Beach Club.
A widow and three children, Ucla,
Friday' night after two months of ceived as to tho treatm ent to-be ac­
congress, which held three sessions
meeting and was attendid by rep­ their purely conjectural nature.
Margaret
and 'Frederick
AVhent'a violent tumble was af­ detective work on the part of a sleuth corded to cotton shipped to Europe
and was brought to an end on S atresentatives fiom many of the coun­
Funeral arrangements have not been
ty picclncts. It was called fot the fected indifferently try fears of in­ from Paris, France who masquer- In vicx* of the restrictive jncasur«^
J
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-unlay. It completed ttur f l n f two*fiUlf i f r , tfuT fit , »erWeee —
Hpan 0T T h e D em ^ ratic adyear spun
.pnrpore- oi heating expie*eions from terrupted; shipment* rhrntiglr -war •riled es il mflilntTtiirolanJ-cIaitbi^io -prepo-eB - to - W - ta ken b;~ t he~irtttr
will ho held sometime Monday
have
seen
the
games
actually
going
measuies
nnd
of
release
of
Russian'
government.».
ministration. The congreea was over
the various sections of the county
from the resilience.
. ;
whelmlngly Democratic as * to th e
in regard to the county. bonding. shipments nnd by rumors of cancel­ on, attended by ‘members of "th e ; "A* already announced there i* no
Mr. Huggins came to Sanford In
house and thy party also had a fair
. ¿ ¡ j p people of Seminole county weie lation of export orders on peace •100." Several times previously the question of .confiscating cotton car­
1.8H5
from Cleveland, returning to
Foieign trade generally plan* has been under investigation, goes that may come within the seopt*
working majority irt the aenato. The
promised good loads when thn coun­ prospects.
Cleveland in »firing of 1896.
He
Sixty-fourth congress, which will bo
ty »as divided but it now occurs was a llec ted by these mlluenres. liul charges have (ailed It* material* of th** order in council to be admin­
The following arrangement was engage'*) in the mange packing called fnto action next fall unless
to the county commissioner» and to February's fourth week trade hal- ir.c. The grand jury is now making istered
business.
many of the people of the county 1ance showed a marked decrease from j a thorough probe
has h* i-n corn* to in " London ns to
condition» arise that compel the
The investig it i**n «tnrted bv Gov­ enttn:
-i*igni-&lt;l in mutr.il por!*
President to convene, il in extru ses­
that spending money on any but pit*i filing weeks, « bib foreign ex­
Itesnluiiiins of Itespert
Then* were ernor Trinntn*-ll &lt;*f Florida involves only:
sion at an earlier date, also will
hard surfaced roads i* false econ­ change rate» stilli ned
\Yhereu». by tlie Midden death of io.xe a Democratic majority in both
"Or..
Ml I otton (or whie|| tin
omy and the subject of brick toads further »ales &lt;■( American »feltriti** ii» wi I in-vie* »evi-nloen oi her men,
Mr*.
B. ti Smith the Uviedo MagaPrjxat* hanking &lt;n il »mm- of i hem of national prominence tract* '•! sale anil Height engagehouses, but' a greatly reduced one
oi ».lid oil oi mnqadum toads from abroad
xine
Club
has been bereft of a be­ in tho house, while there will bo aSo
quietly
was
the
raid
made
by
ment* had already been made be­
brought up the subject of hon'ding its to foreigners and offering«' of
loved nnd valued member;’
small gain In the senate fot tile
the entire county as by no other now German wnr loan note* were Sheriff George H. Baker, late Fri* fore March 2 to he allowed free &lt;or
Be it resolved, that we express
party in power.
m«ae* could the entire county he reported at Chicago and other west­ day night that 300 people in the bought *t contract prices , if stop­
our sorrow for our loss, nnd our ap­
The President urges nil Americans
joined up with good toads. Thete ern point*. Several »mull imports building, come there (or dinner par- ped. t'tovided ship* »nil not Inter
preciation of her elforts for the wel­ to return to the work of straighten­
than M rrh V*
b i stretch now between the special of gold were reci-ueti and more of ti*-* knew nothing of the arrest*
fare ■&gt;! our dull during the nine
Tin- Hr.tilli* brother» appeared
ing out business conditions that h a w
Sunbed district and the t image 1lie pfei ions me t.il I - III t -,.1,-tt In
"Two
»under t r e a t m e n t to l*e I years of her membership
Satyrdny afternoon before Coutx aecor-t. .1 t** nil c o t t on insured In­
become somewhat tangled because
county hue that will in* tiecess« i v to Jup.tn
For the past year secretary and of the xx nr in Europe urges con­
Imlg.
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Put
ter*
hull
in
\
\
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lirici, and yet the road di-triit in
I radi- Iligvirtes « i t *F vorn ldi
fore 'l l » ti 2. provided it i* pot i'll Mr*'i»»ur'r .i nd ii n1it fdiy *h .illy un­
.&gt;i**| entered '» |*len ••( lut.yf ■
struí tixe endeavor along all lines.
utuck Ik«* load lo*. Is UOa Ida to if »lid drawn (rom tritìi s ii»i -*rrl liras F j I ii.
' iTer I fir rt \l
1 1,
fit 111 attend the meelMigf, fmlhful
(m sitijii ietti lo make I he rott‘1 a ml sin**' 1li g t In reuse IO I i hr u.try pr&gt; m*t guilt; - rhi;&gt; were represented
I , .■ Ml shi|*rneni* **l eottun and conscientious in the pel forma lice "T h e constant thought of every
patriotic man should now he for the
in ibis case as in other premici» H duction and Marcii I (urnaCe en I !i\ *■» Jmlgi I W Metcalf, and n&lt;* llalli
Intxe ptoteet iiiii to hi- de­
of her iluiie*
Always cheerful and
whatever
was
ineile clan
is Uuecessary to haVo Sanford di-trict pa ci t X
salting ami 'loi'uineni &lt; * \input hi t n . *hc i-iidi'iiri'd In r«*■If to country, it* peace, its order, its just
Th e l»t«teinent
further io putidi-*!
n-r*&gt; re!i'it»t-l imiler f.r&gt;,Ol) prod If •&gt;i 1** .Hid C«Tt I lieut e* olil n) li*'*l
and lympered judgment," says lhi* •
corni- in and assist in the etttird* t n * * l l t h - *■*.l a r g e d » t • I s h t pl m- U t s Th* •
J the hearts ot all who knew her.
I
hall
each,
tjle
mayor
nf
West
I'ltllii
president. While this will not calm
county homi issue to ru.se a sum with lessened rule of new hooking»,
from clnsulnr agents or other author­
Whether *a» a member of our club. the jingoes’ spnit* ii i* snulnd sense
Burticienl for thè purpose a* th* Sun-1 [{,r*&gt;ru»t u »mailer iricreasi in Uniteti ] Beach, K N Dlmmick and G &lt;i. ity (&gt;*'d l&gt;\ government» Sln|t* or ■■r in the lurgi-r
shpere of her life, we
foni district p»y» more (tinti lini! Siiti*-» steel tinliHeii oriler» ihan la*l St rnhm. a l*-a*iing litisme»» m--n cargo*consigned to enemy port- I., in l,ut «mint her death as a loss to and good advice
th«-r*-.
going
**n
I
heir
bond*
At
The Sixty-third congress enacted
will n o t l»&gt; allowed to proceed
th*- taxes (or (he entire couttty ol lnont)t
The price *&gt;( retine*! •*q*per
the community
much constructive legislation.
It
firmi nule.
Under theso rondi t ioti» r„M. ugU|n.
lull wus rt-piirlcd in the same time in a not her mom of
The .irrangement is »aid by the
Therefore, he it resolved that we set n nutrk for future congresses and
the
court
luius*the
grand
jury
il is thought timi tiie county issut- western (reiglit tonnuge and Junu
Bril i-n n in Inissador to have been proffer to the bereaved husband and
will appeal to all the people as a ury earning» p»mt *1 lo t he severe started the taking of testimony, an­ math- to meet a monetary demand »inter* our heartfelt sympathy in outstripped any of its predecessor*.
nouncing that the hearing of ex j. that Vmernans hud made *oiitrart*
Whether the people shall have learn­
half million bond issue will mean economics in l&gt;*rt
tin* t heir grout sorrow
ed to appreciate this class of legis­
a good hlick road to Oviedo, one t*i
Adjournmerit to congee»* « ,o .* di-m-e would continue on Mondax fot tie delivety &lt;*l cotton to the
Furthermore, lie it resolved that lation by the time the next election
They examined Colonel James M neutral countries of northern Ku
Geneva, one to the Lake county favorable influence
Argument (or
u
copy
of these resolution^ lie enter­ roll* around will determine the fate
Schoonniaki-r,
vire
president
of
the
line and one to tlie' Orange county ( western freight increase* and Murope
ed
on
the minute« of the Oviedo of the Democratic party, na to
New
York
Central
lines.
Charles
line and the remainder of the roads „nun\ refusal to allow a 2 ' j rent
The statement that "»hit*» or iurlie I Cragin, of the Fourth Slri-et Nu- go*-» consign*-*! to enemy port* wdt Magazine Club, also a copy sent to whether it "Is to succeed itself or be
in the county will then.receive more fttri, entered into calculation*
attention and money
This
road full|t ,,( the western Pneifit w as tional Bunk. Philadelphia, who own not lie allowed to proceed," wn* e x ­ the me ml lets of tile bereaved fam­ thrust aside for the reorganised
construction will
make
Seminole w i t h o u t etTeet on the general bond Reve d Ete, one of the handsomest plained to mean that in the case pf ily and a copy sent to the Sanford Republican party. Many of the new
laws have yet to be tried out, They
county one of the boat paved ctuin*; market, whirh war hroad and how country places here. A H. Gleason, cotton ship*, at lease where the Herald
Mr».
Wm
Stones,
of
N*-w
^ork.
Ralph
J
French,
are in an experimental stage, us all
lies in the entire south and tin- ed a strong undertone.
shipments were made before March
Mr*.
T
L.
Meade.
general
manager
of
the
Metropoli­
new legislation must he for a tfme.
money will be well spent and being
4. or before the announcement of the
. Anitn K Cruwford.
tan Detective Agency, Jacksonvi 11r: British intention to *t**p all supplies
Umiaual conditions have also arisen
divided over the county will not fall
Your Christmas Muncy
Secretary.
and Theodore Hauer of the agency, •f Germany, the cargo will I*«- tuki-n
during the life of the Sixty-third,
heavy upon any lax payent. A com­
congress the European war being.,
mittee having a member from oarh . ()( the many good projects that who made the complaint.
h the Mr 11 - Ii if ft* invoired v. tit*nr*fremii
.me
to
time
pot
before
the
Subpoenas
to
issue
before
I
he
I
to*
of course, the principal one and thin
\
ew
«(inper
I
ha
nge
precinct was appointed by (’ hair\» lit
I
•nuiltli erne lit 11 ,
pillili*
we
doubt
l(
.it
«
posse»»
the
inr*
have
bi-ell
l»*ii«-d
lot
Max
or
man Forrest Lake to run va»» the
K l»&gt;.l MlIII'-' dl'plllctl *il Xs t Mil new legislation cannot lie tried out
. ri- * ••
»11**11 ni cuntí** ,i i , ig
■in «■
iliil in.* \ i»*m*' wiitmi ! tpni NVI- ivnd wife who have heed «» fully or ns properly as would be
»it mil mu and at a Inter meeting re merit &gt;•( ilo- t ' lri - ttu. * - Ncving Club John F Fit r.ger.tld, *&gt;f Boston, hi*
»i n|ii i.t 'tic "id'-r in (-nuned to &gt;editing find managing the Kissimmee the case did noimal conditions pre­
port the expressions o( the people **( th*- I i- r t Noi to* al Honk 'It will brother Henry If KMxgrruld. I»hn i
throughout the entire country
Sec­ prove to ite of great benefit to those F Harris, one of the leading steel !.. i iiu*-*t.
the Brit Inti emlinssy is Valley Gillette (oi the pual ten vail here and throughout the civi&gt; .
retary Walter Haynes is preparing who will look into it which means hrookrs of the country; Lyttleton not yet informed when _the order ia months left Saturday fot New York, llxed world,
The Sixty-third congress has been'
literatuio on the mai tier and the en­ thuk they will join il. Christmas Is Fox, of Philadelphia; Hurry S to lie issued, hut understand* it will where Mr. Nye has accepted n posi­
tire plan will be given in its entirety always a financial worry to pater­ Black, president of the . United ven ver nut only rot ton i-argons hut tion with the N*w York Daily Call a working congress. Beginning with'
to the people in a few days. The familias win* by custom and usage Staten Realty Company, itf New all supplies destined for cither neu- as city editoi
llv their work here the extra session called by President
committee will meet here Friday must not only make gift*, but »up- York; Thomas I). Shevlin of Min­ ir.it munirli-» oi norlh*-rn Euiope or the pi'SIllon of tin (in let te as one of Wilson on April 7, 1913. th» oonafternoon at 2:30 to make a report ply the family with the necessary neapolis. the former Yale fmrtball t-iu-my countries
Cnnsequi-nlly the the foremost paper* of thi- state has gren.s has been at work x total of
and investigate conditions and find raiment and othci incidentals. 1 he »tar. Henry Gleason, a New York arrangement announced today is m* lnxcn greatly enhanced and the F l o r - i **37 days
Principal enactment* Uj the Slxtyif the proposition is feasible and ap­ problem has been solved by the lawyer; W C Bryant, a manufac­ In r e g a r d e d a* purely tentative and ida pre**, H» well il* thru many pel
Christmas
Saving
(
bib
which
makes
turer
of
Bridgeport,
Conn
.
P*iter
Ihnd
congres» were
proved •
•olijtlcL tu cmurei la t ion or amend sonul tuend* will greatly miss them
It so easy for cine anil all to have Yreedenhurg and Thomas Vreetleo- nient us s o o n us thut order is ready | Mi
The Undcrwood-Simmon* tarif!
Nye goes to his work fully
some ready cash for Christmas time iiurg, manufacturers of Springfield,
lie act, which revised the tariff downwardc a p a b l e of handling all tusks
Seeds Mate Been Delayed
S a n d y A n d erso n In lu re d
An income tax law.
The seeds promised the people of ■that it would lie surprising il every­ Conn.; John l.ynder, of Carlisle. Pa.;
was recently managing editor of
Reorganisation of the currency
Sandy A n d e r s o n m e t w i t h m i a c ­ the Milwaukee Leader and the Chi­
th!» section by Congressman L'Engle «ne in Sanford does nut become n Franklin Pettit and Robert F ran k ­
lin,
Adams,
of
Now
York.
members.
W
ho
would
miss
-£»c
system
hy creation of a federal mcident
Saturday
night
thnt
almost
cago
World
«luting
its
sensational
.to bo . distributed by The Herald
John Bradley when asked for a pm him out of the running. W hile political fight. He came to Kissim­ serve board, with regional reserve
And yet, by paying this
have not arrived. After the manner week?
going home on his motorryrjecin Park mee from the Chicago American us banks, which provides a more elastic
of such things, they are probably smsll sum into their Christmas Sav­ statement said:
"W o are. running a restaurant at avenue late rn the evening he turned head of its piomotioh department. system of currency and is a protec-ing account each week they would
tied up in red tape.
As soon'as they arrive, notice will receive $13.00 two weeks before the Reach Club, nothing else. The out to give a j«as»ing uutn the road Mr. Nye is « well known socialist tion to the hanking world and .Lhtv
This' is hut one clast. Goveinor is acting at the instance of and ran full lilt into an auto that and has been n piominent idito.ln! depositors.
be immediately given. In the mean­ Christmas.
There
are
others
such a* the 2c ot a banker and mei chant in West was standing at the curb with all contributor to the Cali and other
.Supplemented and strengthened,
time all applications received will bo
6c progressive whirh means in the Palm Beach. wh6 ia playing politic«. t h e lights darkened.
When picked party organs for severrl year» past. the anti-trust law, by passing th(*
carefully kept.
There seems .to be some mis- former instance 116 40 for Christ­ Fiv^&gt; times this club has been invea- up he hnd a broken collar bone and His cartoon work has also gained Clayton law and clearing a federal'
If tigated by a grand jury for some sue was badly bruised.
him a reputation over the country. trade commission which will havaspprehonslon about the seed.
A mas and in the latter $41.00.
auch
underlying
motive
and
no
you
have
not
already
done
so
call
Mr.
Anderson
is
recovering
from
It is safe to say that in his departure power to examine the business trans­
number of pur friends, in their re­
evasion
of
the
law
has
ever
been
In
at
the
National
Hank,
where
the
’the
accident
rajddly
and
expects
to
Florida loses one of its ablest news­ actions of any concern doing an in­
quests to be served have specified
he out nguilt In a few day* and his paper men. E. E. Naugle, recently terstate trade, and to point the way
the different sorts they would like genial officials will he pleased to found."
Charles I. Cragin, seen at the en­ friends ate rejoicing that he suffered managing editor of the Florida Me­ to punishment of transgressora^
to hsve. The seed will como in give you any further information
trance
of the grand jury room, said nothing more serious.
you
may
desire.
The
club
has
start­
It was a tropolis takes Mr. Nye's place.
Repealed the act exempting A m er­
sealed packages—one package to
he
had
frequently
been
to
the
dub
ed,
and.
as
It
costs
nothing
but
the
miraculous
pscape
from
deatlf-when
ican
vessels from payment of tolls on
•ach applicant. All we can do is to
to
dinner
but
could
not
testify
he
Sandy
catapulted
over
the
handle
the
Panama
canal.
first
poyment
to
join
you
ran
lose
Boy ally Entertained
null or hand them out; first come,
had
ever
seen
gambling
there.
nothing
by
following
the
crowd.
bars
into
the
car.
Directed
the
building of a govern­
Members
of
the
Honda
Press
As­
first served. We have no right nor
Theodore Bnuer testified that he
The law does not require cars sociation who will come to ‘ Miami ment owned railway in Alaska, to
It ia also well td bear in mind that
power to sort out nor distribute.
failure to pay any week doen not for­ was employed to get evidence, be­ standing «till at the curbing to have March 26, 26 and 27, will be royally cost $35.000.000. ’
came u member of the club and lights and this will cause many ac­ fnterLalned if the plans of thu com­
feit the money you deposited".
Passed an act to regulate dealings
Te Entertain the Press
played roulette and haxard ‘ there cidents of this kind ulong th# city mittee, of which W. N. Urmoy is the on cotton exchanges. *
The Florida Preas Association will
nightly except Sunday for about streets. With tlie light* of a passing chairman, oil* carried out.
Legislation that failed of passageThere
Buttons for the Gang
not only be entertained by the com­
two wreks, nnd the gambling room cat in the eyes it is difficult to ace will he a big banquet of some sort, included:
Buttona similar to those used dur­
mittee, board of trade, Elks Club,
was crowded with prominent men a "d ead " car standing at the curb. either a fish dinnei on the brach ot
The government ship purchase
but the city also, realising the value ing the Knighta of Dade festival will and women In evening dress, most
dinner
in
one
of
the
hotels
hete,
au­
bill,
urged by President Wilson,
°* advertising will appropriate not be distributed here on the occaaion of them 'pitying for heavy stakes.
tomobile
and
bort
rides
and
n
trip
We
Will
All
Be
There
which
was intended to curb the mo­
of
the
Florida
Press
Association’«
t° exceed $400 for the purpose o f
The. Commercial Club will be to the Davie farm.
nopoly
of ocean freight carrier«.
entertaining and amusing the pencil convention to be held in Miami on
Commercial Cleb Meet« '
there and all those who do not t&gt;«The Elka havt gehtrously ofleicd
Conservation
measures urged hy
Elaborate
beavers'on occasions of their con­ March 26, 2fl and 27.
The regular meeting of the Com­
vention here, March 25-27.
plans for entertaining the delegates mercial Club will take place next long to the club will be there to give the use of their club house for the the Prealdcnt to protect the cowntry
"Il P«Fe to advertise," said Coun­ are being made by the board of Friday nijfht at the City Hall and in their name*. Thr meeting of the meetings nnd hradquaiteia of the from the aeixure of it* waterpower
Commercial Club next Friday night vlsitois. and there the pen-pusheis sites by provate corporations.
cilman Rotnfh, ."and the newspaper trade, Elk» Club and several others a full attendance is desired.
The
should
be one of the beat of the will oong'egate fot the transaction of
A bill to grant enlarged govern­
and
it
is
expected
that
the
pencil
men will j i v * to Miami lots of space
election of officers will pccur and
business and for the social meeting*. mental functions to the Filipinos.
*ben they return. Ordinarily I Urn shovers will enjoy themtelvea to the many other matter« of importance season,
A icception foi the visiting wom­
The congress also refused to pass
°P posed, to donations for every con­ limit while here.
t discussed.
The meeting will be
Mr.
and
Mr*.
0
.
O.
Cox
have
re­
en
is al. o to he planned, but noth­ resolutions calling for amendments
The buttona ordered and which called to order promptly at eight
vention and meeting of one sort or
turned to Sanford after an abxcnee ing definite has birn done in regard to the constitution to provide for
•nother, but I believe this will be will arrive within a few daya. bear 6'doek. , *
'
of
several years and Mr. Cox has to this. The entertainment commit­ woman's suffrage and for nationwide!
®°»ey well spent and I reeommenfd the teal of, the «late with his royal
his
former position with the depart­ tee will be ready to announce Its prohibition.
Commissioners
Clark,'
Entxminger
sutn not to exceed $400 be highness pointing to Miami and
Taken all In all. It was a groat
donated to. the newspaper men's around this setting will be .neatly qpd McLain were In the city yeater- ment store of D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons. ptogram of amusements within a
He
has
been
managing
one
of
the
few
days,
and
the
'cooperatitm
of
trrday
at
a
special
meeting
of
the
wfiventloh.*1'* *
nr. engraved "FJorjda
congtesa,
I u acta will have a farAaw&gt;da.
rylpg to adjust the brick branch stores for Oscar Doris' &amp;. Co. the'citixenx of Miami will be naked. read in g effect upon the future con­
m
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27,
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ca,r!ed u n a f t L .,.
at'H &lt;#tSm yrna.
• i- Miami Met.opolis.
duct of ’the government.
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— Miami Befrald;
’M R .'V * M le m i Herald,
J iter.
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MARCH 9. «915

.Woodmen in Lakeland
Paying Caah
Lakeland, March 8.— The
ad­
Tho Mutropolia seldom feels Jus­
tified In giving editorial space to the vance guard of the Woodmen of the
interests of any one advertiser, but World began. \o arrive yesterday
Sanford House
S T A N D A R D R A I L R O A D O F T HE S O U T H »
we have a big subject today, fur­ afternoon, and every trfctiming train
J K * Haket, Crescent City; J
Arnold. Ja x ; 0 L Cheriy, C&lt;v&gt;k»V nished by the progressive movement todny is thronged with delegates.
GRAFEV1LLK AND CPSAI.A
town. Mion ; »M Levin, Rochester. of Burdinc &amp; Sons in their adoption It is anticipated that by tho opening
Wo arc aorry to hear that Mr». N V ; H B Grove, Alluntn, Ga ; of «^"N o-Credit11 system for their session tomorrow morning a . fine
Ar
Ar ,
Ar
I.T
Ar
Vr
Ja ck Thompson h»» been »¡ck hut A K I&gt;nyton. Athen». Ga ; Fred P big mercantile business.
JxkiaorilW Rklunond Withinjlof»
Baltimore
Philadelphia
representation from evety section of
V»
Klad »he U feel ini; a little better now. Howler, Ju s: B B Trusts. Atlanta.
The advertisement announcing the Florida will lie present to take part
9.00am
10:27am
»No. H2
5:25am
8 :30am
12:15pm
- ‘&gt;&lt;tm
Mr». Will Evans returned home Ga ; C K Sehrehlc, Jux; R P Al­ new order of things is too compre­ in the fourth biennial session of the
No. 88 12:45pm
7 :00am 10:29nm
J 1:42am
2:01 pm
1:20pm
unday from her visit to hei father britton, Milwaukee. Wis ; R
1:35 pm
2:46pm
V hensive to need further explanation. Head Camp of the Woodmen of the
•No. 8G
2:20pm IO:I5ani
.5:23 pm
7 :*illpm
and'brothres in Winter Garden.1
Hough, Chicago, Fin ; A K Mor­ The firm came to the conclusion, World of tho state of Fioridn. Sev­
**No. KO 7 :55pm
8 :00pm 11:50pm
1 :38am
4 :25am
' 1lam
Mr. Henry Lundquist is again do­
tis, Concord. N II : B Lumpkin, from the arguments advanced in a eral hundred delegates and visitor»
Ightcd;
1.1,
rtrir
|an,.
ing carpenter work for Price &amp; Coller Atlantn, Ga ; R A Poole, Jr , N ^ Metropolis editorial that it is time are expected.
annah.
in Sanford.
Practically nil ¿if tho Head Camp
city. N V ; T C Arbone, Tampa; to protect the good pay people anil
1 train». U &lt;‘ "tiefatp
Miss Olga Vihlen, who ha» been E C’ Field, N Y city; W W St maku it better worth their while to officer» have already at rived and
our own dining car service. • Pullman reservations and Information
staying in town with Mrs. Will Stay Louis, Mo ; Geo M Mtlhurn. At­ buy their supplies at home.
are arranging foi tho husinoss of the
was out visiting home {oiks Sunday. lanta, Ga : Joe Luten, Jaxi F - C
In the editorial in question the convention.’ The local’ committees
J . (J. KIRKLAND, I). I». A.
A. W. FRITOT. I). I». \
Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Culp and Humphrey, H B Grover, Philatiel- Metropolis condemned tho Injustice are active in preparing for the com­
Hillsboro listel, Tampa, Fla.
138 M. Hay St.. Jnrkxinvill,, p ,
twl children were the guesta of Mr. phia, Pa ; C U Bond, Nusbville, that gives no bettor privileges to the fort and pleasure Of the guest», and
and Mrs. Jack Vaughn Sunday. *
Tenn ; V W Ropert and wife, Jnx; man who pays his bills promptly tho first of a series of entertain­
Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson If W Rand, Boston. Mass ; J E than to the fellow whose slow pay ments in^thclr honor being a recep­
were out visiting his brother, Mr. Adams. Bradford. P a ; W L Bell, j requires the services of a lull col­ tion nt Hie Woodmen hall tonight
Neil Robinson and-iamily.
The good-pay people can­ tendered by the Woodmen Circlo,
li rafford. Pa ; W If Bali*», Agt lector.
We . are glad to hear that Mr. Prince of Tonight Co ; G W Han­ not buy good» over a counter for to whici* all the visitor» are cordial­
Frank Parker is back again on tho son, Atlanta, Ga ; F
Ii Hook, any less cost than the slow-pay and ly invited.
beef wagon, where lie ha* been on A met icus, Ga ; If
L IV E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
H Roseland, tho no-pay people. Thu merchant
Among the arrivals of today were
account of tho sickness of Roy late. Ja x ; p
C
Demmlng and wife, who is required to keep n compli­ the members of thq, Jacksonville
C o rn er Park Avonuo and S e co n d Stroot
He utso had to fill his position in Hnminond, Ind ; Mrs E M Jeromr cated book keeping’ sy s te m —end Circle, consisting of about twentyC O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S O F H EA V Y HAULING
Mr. Jack Thompson1» market as Mrs J G Jerome, Mrs Henry H books on which there art* numerous five or thirty ladies, who came in on
Newton, New Haven, Conn ; Capt charges to "profit and lo ss"— must tho 3 o'clock train and marched in a
clerk.
Largo supply of H o rso s, Mules,
He body to the Tremont Hotel, where
Mrs. J . II. Lee and two youngest Wm Trqwbridgo and wife, Brook­ do something “ to even up."
muJt
sell
to
the
good
pay
people
at
W agons and H arn e ss always
R Tomlin, Plant
sons, Ernest and Eddie and her lyn, N Y f R
reservations had been mad« for
guest, Miss Estelle Albritton from City; A H Huthlnson, Atlantn, Ga ; sufficient profit to cover his losses them.
on hand Fo r Sale or E x c h a n g e
* r m 'J IU ll . I J i m i l f ' t
.1 ■ ' i n
q UU b v r a » X
Winter Park, were visiting at Mr. Mr and Mrs J W I’ichard, De- ln
.’’“ » Je * ,* » os. ,.V [v ,
eewiatu. of the etmvuaúor.. wilLl
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-WÜ3» - »1rtctiy~easn- sale« ftnrotne oppft Ht"10 o’clocfa’ tombfrow’ m’orn* I
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Blaeksm lthlnt and Wagon Repairing In eonnaotion
Mr. Aaron and Axel Lundquist Vanderbhrg, New Orleans, La ; J T &amp; Sons will know just whero they Ing, when the addiesses of welcome,'
have returned from Jacksonville, I Elnrl, Elkhait, -Ind ; ’ ll
Mullock, stand at the cIobc of each day’s responses, etc.,— will .bo- dulivered. j
Ivltcre the latter wfent To consult n N V' city; Ralph K Phillips, Jnx; business, and prices ran bo fixed Gov. Park Trammell in expected to l
physician about his failing health.’ W W Bill, Bradford, Pa ; thus A at us low a figure ns can possibly be present and deliver an address.
A party of young folks from this Parrish, Davenport; W R Williams, lie rfinde, for every sale is "elenr
The program of the opening meet­
profit when the running expenses ing is a,» follows:
section and Upsaln attending tho Messrs Swope, Michel, la-ilet,
church social Ut Lake Mary last Oviedo; Mr ami Mr» G H Kirk, of the store have been figured nut.
Addre*»» of Welcome in th'lutlf of
As the Metropolis lias said a mini- City By Hon. &lt;i M Eaton, inayMfFriday* night were the Misses Sign.» Steubenville, Ohio; \V (
Knight,
Atlanta, ( ¡ a ; E G Baxter. Gaines-iber of limes, the business stability
Vihlen, Mary Sansvc/ino, Ebba
Renpotinc by W. II. Durrnan.
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Bottlers of Soda W ater and
Stcdt, Mr. Frank Parker, Wilfred ville; Mr and Mt» L G Cotton. of Mir.mi in depending upon the rap
Addre»» of Welcome in Be bn If of
Toledo, Ohio; J
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Crawford, idity witli which people who have Lakeland Camp No. 78 By ii. J.
Pierson and Angelo Sansverino.
Dixon,
III
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L
If
Tucker,
Jr . Jax ; so-met hi tig to sell, get on to a cash Drane, president State Senate.
The oranges are being shipped
In
J F Carter, Chicago, HI ; Mr» N basis. Tbe buyer will then be pro­
from the Ilalnes grove now.
Response by Hqn. L. B. Spark­
The mer­ man.
Wo urc glad to eec the widow, D Rcadwcll, Mis.» W A Williams, tected against himself.
Mrs. Emma Thompson and baby at Worcester, Mas» ; O. W. Brady, N. chant will bo saved money mid
Addresn of Welcome in Rehalf of
her father's home again, Mr. Charlie Y. City; W. G, Mnpp. D. D. Rot, worry, and will, in turn bo able to the StCVe by Hi* Excellency, Gov­
Sole Aifcnln for OUA.MJE CITY SP R IN G S MINERAI. U VICK I
Lundquist, caring for her "Id parents No. Adams. Mass . Col. Reed. Son­ meet bis own obligation* promptly ernor Trammell.
ant! wick brother.
, dim: Chns. lfurd, Beverley, Mas».; And a tone will be given to rnmResponse By lion R. T. Itoozei.
m iK yM ^ m u B n n ¡rw T n rjsB zxxrjczysxr¿zr-n s&amp;
The people of thin community are Mr- "tid Mrs. W A Itad ford, Mr mercial interest* here that »»ill fie
Addre»»- - By II \V, Adam*.
Ad«!re»» of Mel,,,:-" lu Bidl.llf of
also among the number who are glad u,*d ^ r“ * ^ Gill. Jr • I In, .»go a lodeetone for rite attraction of
to welcome Dr. Denton back again HI : I* G 1 horntun. At.anta, , * 1 • more capi t a l safe business men I ko
Circi»* B» Mr U K. Wilson. * * * * * * * * * * + + *+ + *+ + + + + + + + + + + + + * ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ » + » » ♦ + ♦ + » + + + t-H-t
and hope ho will not leave us a n y ’ *'- *'■ rhonipxon, \\ Hshlngtc.n. I&gt;. &lt; . safi* conditions, «ind that U what
Response by Mrs. Sarah E. Par­
more.
Ho h a ^ jia ld a number tif ^* G. Bnttlett, E. Wnlpob». M » " . Miami wants.
ker .
Furthermore, Miami want* lower
professional visits to different homes ■* K Husehlew. Lanrn*i,r. Ky ;
Alllire»» “ I* or tlte G noti of the
out thi» wuy already; Mr. Ballinger G. H. lankaley, Jax, K h. Hctcher, prices lor the things sold here. She Order"— Mr». Mary E. Henry.
being one of tbe number who has Cordolo, Ga.; D. A Sawdey, Erie, wants lower priced groceries, lower
Aildre»» C D Mitts. A message
priced dry goods, lower priced hard­ from Soy O i m matxler Fraser.
T h in k ! B week's board, room, am i tuition for i ••'«
been Indisposed for a couple of T a
ware, lower priced everything that
weeks with what seem* to he ivy
■*'*• Johns House
R 1st to Ju n o 1st.
Students who cannot m ie i
s ta r t m ay en ter later even for a week and pay less.
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poisoning, but he is aide to lie about t J. B. Beumes and wife, Whitmore, can be lowered in the elimination
courses for teachers' examinations J u n e H by Sim i. S!n*ai
S. C.; F. Runner, Ton awanda, N. Y .; of losses caused by too much credit.
now.
Following Burdine &amp; Son*1 ,&gt;xS tetso n . T h a t tells the story.
W r ite and tell win \&gt;m q. t
(J. W Todd, S. A. Diehl, Worth*
mm a uipli It may lit* ex
Faulkner, Chicago, III.; S. S
com e.
W rite for more particulars.
Address,
The U. S. Department of Agricul­ son, Boston, Mas».; J
-aiig. busin k*H nn* n will
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STETSON UNIVERSITY
Del.arul, Florida
ture says n,&gt; shortage of foodstuffs Camilen, S. C.. E. G. Bur
&gt;d pay pin pie
■f»on of t hi­
Jax .
is likely.
It estimates tho fatal E Robinson, Baltimore. Md.; Mrs
lui t a st! en
L»ning will be
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Mr» and
supply of wheat fio the crop year Chas. E. Neal, . Brooklyn, N Y ; given to business
militions in-re
of 1911 at 967.000,000 bushels and M. B. Stilling. Reading. I’a . I A t l»»t will ml Ì gr&lt;
f to Miami’s
the total domestic consumption foi /ipp, Westminster, Md . J W fJros,. l&gt;ropn.rtty
Minim Metropolis
nil purposes at C10,000,000 bushels, Louisville, Ky.; Miss E. V Stod­
which after providing for our own dard, W. O. Davis, Orlando; Ray­
(lUckness ot the Crow
needs leaves a nut plus of 057,000,000 mond, Wilson, Clarence Chappole,
It »»as sutistuctorlly eslabU»lieil by
bushels of which 210,000,000 bushels Howard Erickson, Vineland, N. J . ; the old writer» lliat the crows got
wote exported by Jun. 30th. This Roy Kllngamon, Valentine, Neb.; their Iiliickt ess in punishment (crllielr
left U7.000.000
bushels, or 40 C. H. Kueden, Elkhart, Ind.; Wm, ■Ins, It s»*elns to liaie tu-&lt;’ii n ItilU»»
000,000 bushels more than our aver­ Shnrpson, Ja x ; J, A.’ Murrell, Fort ptinlslinieni for there ih no living
age annual export, for export be­ Tampa City; E Robinson. Balti- tiling lliat »how» in it« &lt;l&gt; rin-iitior less
mi
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tween Feb. 1st and the appearance tnoie, Md . Mr* .) F Tillinghnsl, wvulenc»» of u r» |n-iiiiu i
st»-a.l of lit inK as( .me &gt;t
i ' . lii.,ek
of the new crop. The Department Pittsburg. Pa . K. B issi »' lliinriing.
nesa. crow» as nn imi .»
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further states lluit supposing u Stewurto wit, Pa.; M yille A Dolk, »aid. 'swagger in if inn i.
i mat
shortage, in wheat should develop York, Pa.; O. T. Rice and .wife, they chuie lli.it exqit ¡i...:- i . . i mem
there are larger supplies of corn and Toronto,, Canada; R. D. Yewan, Bclve«.1’ - *
other grains, meat animals, dairy Rirrningbma, Ala. ; Miss Johnson,
products, potatoes and fruit at the Raymond May, C. Varney, Chicago,
Ab ram-man.
opening of 1916 —than for many III.; C. If. Dundee, N. Y. City; Mr.
It wn» at one time flic practice to
years.
•Inin
and are prepared to make delivery in Five minutes after &gt;&lt;-';•
ami Mr». M. Ü. Leonard, W ater-1 allow the Inmate* of tin- Abraham
from fifteen styles of the l&gt;c.st lawn mowers on th»* m.e
bury, Conn.; B . H. West. 1 tlanta, ward of Bethlehem hospital Unidoti,
^ain. Geneva; J. W. to go about begging for the benefit ot
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Slate and County Ta x liaokn Close
Certain vagrants Im­
Lyon , Atlanta, G».; w\. R. (aim«, the {¡ospitili
April l»t
posed on Mi»* elntrilnldv i&gt;&gt;&lt;-1tiij|&lt;1 t»y
C.
Chase,
Chester,
I’a.
Jnx;
Tax books will be closed after
pretending to be actual Inmate» md
April First, as provided by law. and
were therefore known a* Abram men.
w. J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
□ arktown Wisdom.
property on which taxes rornain un­
Hence the form Abrntn man one who
You wants do rain ter rain yo' trou­ obtains money by shamming ilckueoa
A G EN TS
paid will be advertised and sold for
bles 'way, an' do sun ter shine ailver
taxes if not paid.
Pay «early and
in yo1 pockets, losln1 sight o' do great
nviod the rush* nt the last of the fact dat, ef you don't hit hard licks
Perfumed Ink.
month.
O f f lM with HOLDEN R E A L E S T A T E CO.
fer a livin' you'll go ex hungry cz de
Pour a teaspoonfui of any kind of
JNO. D. JIN K IN S ,
wolf what ain't got no mo' sense than
perfume In your Ink. It will giro Scone from "Th e Mrstcr Mind” , Star
Tax Collector, Seminole County ter howl at you do*!—Atlanta Consti­ your letters a fine odor.—"The Homo
Theater. Thursday, Mr.rch 11th, Mat­
Fl ori da
S a n fo rd .
tution.
inee and Night.
64-4tc
Department." National Mnggzlno.
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All Aboard for Stetson

We are Handling a Full Line ol
Philadelphia, Reading and Eclipse Lawn Mowers
The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Company

General Fire

We have some very cheap tracts of pas­
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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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Several city lots and homes for sale on terms that
may suit you.
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Fire Insurance, Bonding.

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Insurance

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We have listed for sale property that will interest you.
8-room, two-story house, well located. A real b a r
gain. $750 cash,, balance monthly payments.
Some nice homes for sale in the city on reason
able terms.
List your farms and city property with us.
Insure your home and property against fire loss.

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IMPERIAL THEATER

nesday, March 3, 1915 at 9 o’clock
a. m.
March 3, 1916.
Hoard of county commissioners re­
convened pursuant to adjournment.
• Hr JOHN M. SCOTT
All present.
Mod.la rlrul l»f»1 Kip*. Imem til alien
Petition signed by citizens of Al­
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tamonte Springs, asking the bourd
"Those who have sillos or who con­
to straw mad, read and referred to
Commissioner
Fntxminger
with template building siios this spring
or in early summer should he plan­
power to act
Communication from bourd of ning to plant an abundance of for­
trade of Jacksonville, Florida, read, age with which to fill their silo.
T H E S H O W T H A T S E T A L L C H IC A G O T A L K IN G O N E E N T IR E S E A S O N
Honorable board of county com­
Good crops from which to make
and clerk instructed to write the
missioners of Seminole county, Flor­
president of the hoard of trade of silage are the following: Japanese
ida met on Mnrch 2nd, 1915 at 10
Jacksonville that the commissioners cane; sorghum: corn; a mixture of
o’clock a. m. Present Hon. L. P. of Seminole county, Florida, will be corn and cowpess; or sorghum and
lUian,. chairman; Commissioners C.
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glad to copoeriite with them In any cowpeas.
W. Entsmlnjfer, J . A. Clark, L. A. way they cam
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Japanese cane should he planted
Bromley and J . T . McLain.
Communication of Mr. L. A. Lc- in the fall or during the winlor. For
Minutes of the la9t regular meet­
Hurdy in regard to taxes, read and the best results it should he planted
ing read approved.
clerk is instructed to write Mr. Le- not later than March 16. The rows
Petition signed by
Edgar
E.
--------By A dam *, Hough 4 Howard--------Hardy thnt the board has no power should be 6 to 8 feet apart. A lib­
Brown et pi asking the commission­ in the matter at this time.
eral number of seed canes are re­ A M U SICAL GEM O U T C LA SSIN G A L L F A N C IE S O F TH E IM A G IN A T IO N
ers to take ovei and mauttain ns
Communication of A. P. Con­ quired to insure » good stand.
public highways the following: The
nelly
stuting that thé bonds of About 2500 or 3000 canes 3 feet long
EX CELLEN T CAST
fifty foot roadway known as Rich­ Seminole Construction Company and
will be needed fo plant an acre.
mond nvenue, beginning nt the in­
the Wilson Construction Company
Sorghum is one of our best silage
tersection of said roadway with had run out. It was ordered that
crops,
as it produces a heavy yield
Gebneva avenue, running thence •aid bonds be renewed •uV follow«:
of
forage
per acre. It also make* a M abel Laffin , E v a P h e lp s, V era L a V c re , Fra n k H a rsh , L e w N aden, C h a s .
south one mile, less 220 yards along to-wit: Seminole Construction Com­
silage
of
good
quality. If it is well
the center line of Section Three, pany, $3500.00, Wilson Construction
C o rw in , Tom M cK n ig h t and C h ica g o ’s O w n B eau ty C h o ru s
matured,
that
is, if tho seed U in
Township Twenty, Range .T h ir t y - Company, $6000.00.
the hard dough stage, or even if the
one S. St E. to tho intersection of a
Hill of Fred T. Williams, in con­ seed is ripe, it will make silage of
thirty foot roadway 220 yards north nection with Black Hammock Drain­
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of the south line of said Section age* 'IJ%*riet t irr/rt- .tperf«?“ ÏRWtTAâr jEJJJjd ^ iu ^ il^ ^ .,T (hu. •guiltvaiifM»- od.
iimghumds
the
samfl'M
iHal'of
corn.
* t-hit-e* t f t f r a a M f t S.T i C U l , Bridge District No. 1, read and ap­
thence west on said roadway one proved and warrants ordered drawn A good seed bed is prepa.cd by
thoroughly .plowing the ground. Tho
mile to Heardall avenue. Also two for same, $22.75.
rows are three and n half or four
roadways known us Jordan and
Bond*of D. H. Hooker to be con­ feet apart," and the seed is drilled in
Brown road, each thirty feet woide stable was read and approved with
One bushel of seed will
and three quarters of a mile long, W. J. Cramer and F. II. Griggs us the row.
plant
five
ot
six urres of land. On
running east quarter mile from said sureties in the suin of 5500,00,
well
[tepared
land an application of
Richmond avenue and west a half
The bond of II P Cobb to carry
mile to Cameron nvenue, along the I a firearm was read and approved ! 300 to 500 pounds of fertilizer per
north quarter section line and the with P I) Cobb and (.' C. Cobb uric, will givt satisfactory results. I
center half se ction line of said Sec­ us sureties, each in the sum of 55l&gt; There are several varieties of sorghu^i that will do well in Fluiida.
tion 3. Township 20, It. 31 S. and
in the matter of the purchase of Among the l*e»t r.f these ate Sumac
E., was presented, .read Jus. P. Tur­ shell Idnds belonging to Miss S. F.
ner, Jo e Cameron and Edgar E. Robinson, the clerk is instructed to (often called Red. Top), Orange,
Brow'll are appointed a committee W'rite Miss Robinson that tho board Gooseneck and Shall u (Egyptian
The Early Amber is nnto mark, view and Survey said road will purchase the land* for tho sum wheat).
othei good variety which matures n
and report to this hoard at its next of $600.00, said amount to be j&gt;nii|
little earlier than the others, but
regular meeting
monthly
dot» not produce us heavy yields
Mr. Walker came before ttie board
Communication of T I’ Warlow, p&lt; r ai re
Any of the above vari­
representing the Seminole County in refererne In redeeming la lids he eties will produce two i rops during
Kan Association and repoMed a longing to Mr» llnlem.iii at a liât I ll e »i ,l»ll ft
deficiency in the funds of said .e'li sum, the board authorized the clerk
C o m i*4 « I s o e g oer ) silage r m p .
rintinn. and asked the hoard to do-* to recommend to the comptroller Oil the 1io»1 g r i l l e o f land il will
nate a further sum of 5250 fill, which that »aid binds he redeemed at t pr o duc e all. il a» m u m Mill» pel
«as granted, and rlqrk instructed to tbit »um of 527. lui plu» clerk's fee»
acre of green mateii.il us will sor­
T h e W a t e r - F e t e and B a n q u e t , n B r i l l i a n t A f f a i r .
draw warrant for same in favor of
The reports of the several county ghum
On the pooler grades of soil
W W. Abernathy, chairman of said ofllrers were read approved and i.r
T h e B l u e nnd S i l v e r Dnllet.
». gliuii will perhaps "ill laid corn
Aisoi wition
dered lib d
T
r a n s f o r m a t i o n to the L a nd of tho P/loon.
‘ I lie planting and ciilliintuili of a
The following bill» a *'!*' audited i roj id i ifn fi.i »ik'ge i» I he same us
A G r a n d I l l u m i n a t i o n ol F l o w e r « a n d L i g h t «
Hun Judge G. G Herring came
before the board and asked tile c o s t; and Warrant» ordered drawn lor for a gtuiit crop, i xrrpt that the corn
hilt in the case State of Florida, vs. Mime,
»ho til'd be Jllit tiled IP Ifeh 1bicker
Ih rubi I- berebi The row» »ho.uld not
The
Sanford
A 1’ Dawson which bad previcuish
be planted
«»piper in H i l f e I I i, Ihf.e ,ud .,
been rejected, be paid
Hoard look de-ignated t i e
If feet
nqueiil t ,i X .. i«irr i
the mutter under adv i-ement and » III' h to J'Ul'Il- I In
1st 3 R o w s O r c h e s t r a $ 1 . 0 0 ; Next 12 R o w s O r c h e s t r a $ 1 . 5 0 ;
1 l *ie ‘•talk» ioillld let la P R I C E S :
afterwards ordered warrants drawn ll»t
B a l a n c e $ 1 . 0 0 ; B a l c o n y 7 5 c a nd $ 1 . 0 0 . S e a t s S e l l i n g at P h i l i p s ’.
mure 11 •« 12 t,« 15 in
purl h
Hoard adj ourned to nice! Molida) i
for same.
the row
An in pnMii.nl euri ider .Mnu in lie
Communication of I»r
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M March 7. 1915 .it 111 ii ' i Iii A a m
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b »» In- . i-i *»ira;-•■
la » is, regarding damage dmi. in hi
gpiw lug "I . ni -linge ri.ip 1» M
l i e n - p u l 11 1 b e M i l l
Ii &gt; f l l t u n » l
Prince «f 1" night
grove by road, rend and same *.ibandii it - &gt;
I« prudlice De mavì
,y
iithei
met
litui
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h e st orkreft1rred to Commissioner McLain,
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1» it possible fur a mu*lci.| play mum yi bl per inn-r&gt;
mg
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furili
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to report at next meeting
to lie ovt I burdened with giti» Due potiti u l ! I V. 1 * m i l ,l m l l l h i ’ t u l f i T t l l l X
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creased.
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T h e feed thus preMr. I). L. Thrasher came before review« r b; « complained that there litui
•rvrd i- pal atabl e and relished by
Vil» r n l a g r » tif S i l a g e
the board in reference to county uri* I«mi t uy pretty gui» hi the
11le
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poor farm, said farm to I«- opera 1« d . « hnr it* •»Í
¡’he Pr.tice ii( Tull Ig111.
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The nut .-leni I Ilf Die entire
\enigllt In feed
jointly by the county and city
&lt;&gt;n a htl
enri»equein*i his atten­ cri)
r - ciin*erved; llu re i* nn leach
n n u f n v E H S A L c .Ah
motion of
Commissioner
Clark, 11'
n i 1.d f i in t hi t be rne lili­ ,1 . ! .- í I ' Mi • "f I. - Vi
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i lifi if man will appoi t I ,i i err in it1■■■ a -1
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n .-uè « • ‘ i i • f ii sI" &gt;u!.fer with a comm it 'n f ■ m it
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n \t ItitrLi. ( i.i. O t t - ! nril • st .g - i' \’o ÓT 10-10
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d"ti
at .t future date
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stiil.u f i r tli- |ip)|« -i-ij .i
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11 m e y » i p p i e n e it1
i tritili)11 b &lt; a.
0.00 fur recovery of t a r unti
.00 for arrest, con­
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lí mi J litige G Herring came bi­ " g11 : u tile I li.tr parD-itt.
.r eg ii M'ieri" nr continued
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f&lt;r viction p ’ mI imnri &lt; n n u n t c f tho ^ t i l t y j c i t i c i L
fore the bourd and requested the tiren, fur they realize that beauty drouth!. (4). Feed is economically i. 'P.n
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C. F . W I L L I A M S , Agt.
E D W A R D H I G 3 I N S , Mxr.
boaid to extend the time for paying "in only »kill dt •p and the girl» in stored, so far ns space is concerned
taxes from April 1, 1916. to May I.
Tile I’rilii-e of T night" have »Ino
1915. Board advised in t litiir legal i «ti lì 11ï»11 I I*

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SILAGE CROPS Ü

C O M M ISSIO N ER S
M ET IN REGULAR
SESSION MARCH 2

Friday Night, March 12th

LE COMTE and FLESHER Offer the GORGEOUS MUSICAL SPECTACLE

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missioner» altor hearing, tlie (acta ((, rVale," "Vnu'fe n Deat &lt;&gt;ld
In the case dccided it was a Voluaia World Aíter Alt," I f q n 't lie True
county care, and conseqUently c o u )d 'SO l ’.tr Aw - u y "&lt; .1:1 ii lie |,ovi 7"
not npprojiriute nny funda íor
hi» Und "Tor.ighi \Vi!l N* vi
('mn&lt;
attention, and clerk instructed
tu Again."
Mtu-h pi.- &gt;•I ■&lt; beeti
notify Voltisia county lio. rd nf coun- conied tln »u n
e b u imn wln.li
!&gt;’ commisaioner» to tliul eflvct.
bui liten built wiib i luvisli ni»Mr. A. I*. Hponrer of tin- S tale reg.irti of eXplle*
Fniveraity appeared before the board
»¡th n proposition lot ijn appropriu-.
( ,.r j]jn„ ,\|„
i lull
lion by the county of not leas than I
$200.00 for tho purporo of employI he* Cerilinti **li * ■' &lt;"11111 met in
ii- S Mu«
lag an Bgriculturt-.l exjiert t " further hie studio ol M
mm nt .1 no
advance tho agricultural and live HOn !u*t Saturd; »
Stock interests of Seminole count)*, ( ° d o r k . 1 lie Dul&gt; •' 1 . lied t« nr■
as under the law any county appro-1
nrl,l
niin.it. » of Die last
meeting
were
ti
d af'er which the
printing $200.00 or more will re­
roll
was
called
Te.
|mgrnin which
ceive from tho state $&lt;575.00 to aid
wus
delighlftill)
rendered
was.
in this work, nnd after considering
Solo,
Somewhere
a
Voice
is Call­
the matter tho hoard accepted the
ing . . . .-.........
A. Tate
proposition, and r.pprojiriatmi $326
Mrs. J. T. Brady
to be paid in. monthly paymcnLs.
Solo,
For
Yoii
The state to add $1,000 to safd
»Mrs. J . T. Brady
appropriation.
Duet,
Knight
Rupert Kukrccht
In the matter of tho flat redemp­
Margaret
Strong
and Mrs. Munson
tion of the Whitcomb lands, for
$150. owing to there hc-lng so many Duet, Serpentine Dance Hnrvittt.
.fcrtlflcntes held by privato parties Winnie Strong aiid Mrs. Munson
Neben
» nnd tafhe being redeemed, the Com|i» S°l°. Gondolier»
troll
nr
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troller acting under the instructions *
Thrasher
«1 the clerk to that effect, allowed a
n “ V hunt
Kathl.un
further reduction in the flat redemp*
Atlt'li* and
&gt; Kuni;**
tion of $50.00, whith met the up- Duet, i're*«or'* Fir»i m . pproval of Xho board.
. Mrs. Munson and Marion Newton
Mr. Bert Fish of DeLnnd
h ere, Solo, Study of Bach'»
Anna Mason
*ddretaeif tho hoard in reference to
Vaux
the btick road question, after which Duet, Tho Graces'. .
•«veral citizens expressed themselves Miss Mabel 6owun. Mr». Munson
Minuet by SchubeD . . .
regards to aami.
Mc.tinn Philip«
Warrant waa ordered dr^wn in
Hvor of W. J . Hill for $760.00, as I’ajter on Berlin’s Now Temples of
Music, read by Fannie Reba MunWrt payment on Jail lot.
Board adjourned to meet Wednes- ,1 epn (Fdb. 27th) * &lt;
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PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD
It. J . HOLlY, Editor"
W. M. HAYNES, Busfneaa Manager
1*nbU»h*d Kv*ry Tucwtay and Friday

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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* Ad»»nre ar 20c. I'cr Month
r v n M t i In Adrsac* M i n lb M id * at Office
Ealcccd A* Hncand-Claaa Mall Malta* A nfa* 22nd
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linda* Act at M»nh Acd, 1*21.
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where the pink rpUk maid extracts
the lacteal fluid from the brlndlo
bovlnca. . . ■
• 'J -------- O------.
The newspaper men of the cen­
tra! and west coast regions should
arrange for speciul cars to transport
them to Miami to the meeting of
tho State Press Association.
Tho
East Coast Jty . announces that the
cars will be tasen to Orange City
Junction and transported to Miami
over their lines. This would make
mighty convenient traveling for the
newspaper boys and their friends.
At the very low rate our part of the
state ought to ho utile to arrange for
nt least two special coaches. San­
ford alpno expects to take about
fifteen people to Miami and if the
bther cities turn out a like number
special train could be ordered
on tho A. C. L. to be* in c h e d over
to the East Coast at Orange City
Junction. This is a matter for the
members of*the press to investigate,
for it would bo the most convenient
trip that has been arranged for the
boys nnd their families In the his­
tory of the organization.

The DoLand Daily News an­
nounces in glaring headlines that
DeLand'a water has been tcated and
found to be puro and unadulterated.
Wo are glad of this for C hm r-Codrlngton’a sake. There Is absolutely
no excuse for him any longer and he
will be forced to use water from thia
time on.
-------- O-----Tho sheriff of Palm Beach county
had the desperado Ashley rehearse
F IN E P R E M IU M L I S T
the bank robbery for tho benefit
We have ju s t received a copy of
of the moving picture concorn. the premium list of the Brevard

H

PEOPLES B A N K OF SANFORD
SA N FO RD , FLA .

and l e e Ikied*-el the root &lt;rf euri»-rradinrr o f lots upon t f c r t t m t Iff i t pared-.
. .
openin*. cw vbtnr giving. Improving *nd re­
Section 6. Any
person owning any inAny p&lt;
pairing aald atreet from the data of tho com­ lereat in nny of aald properly,
on
i f f ' , abbutting
I
pletion of the work .hall be a lien, euperior that portion of Magnolia avenue to be
lo all other lien*, earrpl only lien» for t a i e * paved, as aforesaid, ahatl have the right
upon the lot» wr-prnperty-frwntlrtf m—a b u t­ at any time, within thirty days after the
ting upon the »treet hereinabove detrribed Sling of aald c l i m a t e . . aa aforeaald. with
•o graded, opened, paved, curbed. Im­ the city clerk lo present to the Hty clerk
proved or repaired, and the remaining one- a sworn petition lo he prevented lo tho
third of tuch coet ehall be paid by the city. city council, setting forth, that In the opin­
Section S. T h e estimated cost ol paving ion of the petitioner, the estimated amount
per square yard lor the paving ol the .treat ol such lien upon such lot ia Incorrect, »how»fore..lit I. 11.88 per aquare yard, and tho i u
log wherein It la Inrorrert, or why it will
estimated total cost- ol the paving ol that 1 e iceed the .pedal benefit accruing from the
portion ol Magnolia avenue above tie,- work and paying to be done in Ironl ol
rrlbed 1« 1ST A4 50, and the estimated ro.l .aid lot.
Section *. The city council ol Sanford, Flor­
to lot owner, per fool front on Magnolia
avenue I. 12 I I ; the .aid c l i m a t e of the ida, .hall, aflar proper notice, and within tha
coat of said paving now being on tile In time prescribed by ordinance. .It »• »
the office of the city clerk of Hanford, Klor- board of equallaation, to hear any and all

simply means 'that tho newspapers
'maïïdiT deccntprrTüres^ SücTT scenes that has come to our desk.
Wo
are not conducive to good eltiten- people in Florida do not think as a rule have an eye single to the
ship and will lead many a rallow enough of a premium list to give it state's beat interest, and. either ap­
youth to the devil much faster than an appearance but the Melbourne prove or disapprove schemes and
policies as they appear eithei bene­
bad whiskey nnd cigarettes.
Publishing Co. has actually made a
ficial or disadvantageous.
premium list a work of art. It has
B u t while the Florida newspapers
The city council of Miumi has a fine cover with a three color de­
are great boost*-!* we fear that the
voted $400 for the entertainment of sign of a bunch of oranges that is
majority of them are mistaken in
tho Florida Press Association on fine enough to adorn a hoard of
the methods employed in their be out­
• the 26th of this month. That city trade booklet or some other fine ad­
ing.
To illustrate this point more
council in Miami never did a wiser vertising medium.
Stanley Lichty
fully,
.
many of the papers of the
thing in ail their young and virtuous seems to have struck the key noto
state find piactirally nothing good
lives and th at $400 will return to on the county fair business and that
to say ubout the state save that well
them with dividends attached. How is to attract tho people through a
worn slogan "clim ate,"
Certainly
tad, for the President of the Asso­ fine premium list.
The Brovard Florida has a most excellent climate,
ciation who is obliged to work all County Fair will occur on March
and one in which all bonefirlnries
tho timo of the session and will lie 15th to 20th and if possible some of
i take an esperizl pride, and for that
unable to help spend that fund.
\iu* Seminole’ county people will at­
reason pet haps many find themselves
------ O-----tend for that premium list has us
in
this one tut of constant!) and
Our obi friend* Geo. Gool sby of guessing
If it is any forerunner of continually laying repeated stre--* on
the Wnuchula Advorat e is get t ing ».vents that ll re vani county fair is
the climate
some swell manner* in hi» old age going to bi­ a hummer
We spp no obj ect i on whatrvi-i to
nnd in his want column now an­
O
t ha* newspapers boosti ng Florida' s
nounces an "Eatrayed Cow," etc
E D IT O R HOLLY
(-lunate, (or i-*-ttainly it nt sonu-thing
Of course tf George wants to add
While a vi sitor ut Sanf ord, t u k - j worthy of every c o mp l i men t ar y ex­
an " E " here and there it is his own
business, only wo hope that at the it»* -in the S e m i n o l e C o u n t y Fair pn-.sion, hut to lay so much «tress
Miami meeting all the estruys will we had the pl easure til meeti ng and {(lt the cl imat e and to r ay little n be gathered up and taken to the con­ hel nc e nt er t ai ne d by Edi t or Holly garding t h e resources which enabl e
Hob, they onP i 0 e n j o y such a cl i ma te , is not a
vention hull each day. To be eatray­ ol the .Sanford Herald.
call
him
over
t
h
e
r
e,
and
e
v e r y w h e r e |K,iir y t h a t will add mat eri al l y to t h e
ed in Wauchula and strayed in
else
for
that
m
u
t
t
e
r
where
he hns M. t i l i m e n t of the s t at e.
One may
Miami nnd estranged at the Life
Saving Station nt 1’iwisaGrille
hut h,,,' n twlr‘‘
" 0 CBM f,n" realize enjoy a l|ne filmale, hut they *unhut
»hen we should worry.
tth&gt;' h'' *■
wilh the new,- not |ivu on ¡L j t will mn supply
O
paper men of the «tal.- il.- rudiute» f(U),| pu&gt;. cJulhint:. educate children.
T h e .Sanford

Herald u m awarded

the olficial county printing at
the
February meeting of the board of
«county commissioners anti will be
4hr olficial organ of the county.
All the residents of the county nnd
especially those owning property in
4h« county and living at u distance
ahnutd aubscrihe for The Herald nnd
keep .up with the olficial events of
the county.
The delinquent
tax
list will be published in ihis paper
in April ami wdi be a most impor­
tant matter and one that should re­
ceive the attention of every lax
Payer,
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nlty to lessen the trend towards
demolition of business policies. All
these, and more, should be handled
with tact and tenacity and thor­
oughness— if tho annual meeting
O W O F T E N H A V E Y O U Jooked for a receipted bill
Is to be what It should lie, and if
tho association Is to gain tome of
—one of those accounts which you know you have paid,
(he fundamental objects for which
It was formed.
but simply misplaced the receipt.
'
A banquet is nice, a la this, a la
that, with- cranberries a. la turk;
C H E C K A C C O U N T in this Bank will save these trou­
but you have to get down to plain
ham and eggs if you’d make a suc­
bles. be it your business or household affairs.
cess of the work.— Palm Beach Post.
A glance at the programe will con­
3 9 9 P ? — '—
vince even a skeptic or a dyspeptic
that it will be one of th e best busi­
ness sessions» the press gang has ever
&lt; -4
held. And while tho business ses­
HT I
sions are on we do not want to see
the Palm Beach Post bunch sneak­
H. E. TOLAR
R. R. PEAS
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
ing out for refreshment*. And by
CwUn
Am i Cubiff
President
\ irr-l’ re.ldenl
.the. way,
. . where hayo all
, those people
been all these years that they never
attended a meeting before?
------ O------ ,
M O R E THAN H E R C L IM A T E
Tho newspapers of Florida uio •h* 1 be
itltleaa and comp laint*
. ( . i n . t the U sd upon Ida and opened to public inspection darin* petition
m.y u
ce t o the
t‘
filed In reference
eetinnDd . ¿ t S
boosters in the truest sense of the whlfh Mid paving shall »b u t, and th* city reasonable office hour., lor the I r w t lt o( th
o
paving
provided
p
r
o
.lu
.o
(er
ior
.
n
o
t
.
u
»h*!l hav* i li*o therefor. rnforribl* In lik* the public.
make due and proper inquiry mte ik.
word for Florida and Florida's best manner •• o th *r ll*n*.
Section 4. The city engineer la hereby re­ question Involved, and II It .hall *pr.,u „
interest, which means o f'to c rsc t h a t f ’Section 2. That upon the f»iiur* of any quired. within ten days after the Hr.t pub­ the satisfaction of the city counnl
owner to make the Improvement, lication of thia ordinance, to prepare and aa a board of equalisation, tha: th. mi
the newspapers of tho state do not property
hereinabove provided for, .aid work . h i l l nte an estimate o t the amount ol tha lien mated amount of .aid llrn i, rnrtrctlv L.
be
doe
a
by
the city of Hanford, or «ball be for aucb paving which Ike *lly will claim timated, the amount ao filed shall t u i l u
approve every proposition that is
l.t by a contract by the city of Sanford, again.t each of Ibe . Iota fronting or abut­ th« amount of such lien to be claimed V,
designed and submitted aa % proper to tka loweat and moot reaponaibla bid­ ting upon the «treet ta be ao paved, which the city of Hanford, for the p . v j c , f ti*
der, in accordance with the plan, nnd cellmate .hall be baaed upon the estimated atreet aforesaid. In front of ,aM nt0»Mtt
thing for the best inteiest and ad- .pedScatlon.
with reference to .aid work, coat of eaid work and upon the (routage and altar tha rity-council had keard-rS.il

Parsed thia let day ol March. V |&gt; inp
11 W il.rn-1..,
I’ re.lrlent City l oused.
1 hereby certify that th . lor.go&lt;»|
dlnanre s u duly nsue.l by th. city
rit at Ssnford, Florida, in h u m ¡ i ,
tal day ol Mafah. A D t

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Approved
by me, tht. tr.l ■* "t VIarri,
np
A 11. 1»1 6
l&gt; I Thrsrker.
57-U-Tu..
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Here’s Four More Plans for Christmas j
|Joy and Every Week Savings in 1915 !
WE HAVE STARTED OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB WITH OVER 200 j.
NEW M EM BERS—If you are not a member of our Club, gd
in on this one and assure yourself real Christmas
♦
joy —its the surest and easiest way to save.
Hue l U l r
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Partner» I Puf m nl
Ueff'kl?
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Mar.

* owl1 1 h,’'‘rl,irol|K1' Out glad hand
)m&gt;. mi ni sters' salaries and pay other
uml the »rnili* t h a t uor! t comi* oli necnuiiary expenses.
ClinuAt«* in an
l i e believes in f h * here anti now, c * cellenl thing, to he siile, hut ti
ami sends b o u q u e t s to his friend*
n ota appeal to one n» h.-iug all
before it is everl asti ngly too l at e. - when it cornea to it mutter of i nt e. In hi* Herald he does noi sfolti a n d ' , , , t i n g t he m us prospective settlers

funs and fumy ubout the things that
The "clim ate" slogan is u good
have gone awry in this old world. ono, but it docs not always serve as
While looking for the good in his n booster for Fini Ida
Too often
fellow man, he has little time to the wrong impression is made be­
look for flaws. Perhaps, then, the cause of tho fact that the climate
the Herald's slogan, "IN’ SA N F O R D takes precedent over (In- material
Life is Worth Living." is consist­ commercial ic.oiirce. •&gt;( tin- state
ent.
Holly's Herald helps to make the former is i-mpli-iM'.vl and by
it so.
the reason of ithaolgy tin latter is
Editor Holly is president of -the buried us u material necest.ity, which
Florida Press Asaociutlon, and if wo ia conspicuous for its aime rice, and
can raise tho’ price we hope to jn e e t there never * as a more absufd im«
Evpiy one should join the Builti him again—a t Miami, March 25, pression crentod in the opinion of
'Now* movement while all the build­ 2fi nnd 27, 1915.— Melbourne Times. anyone.
Florida has a most excel­
ing material» are no cheap. There
Thunks, Bro. Lichty
You too lent climate, but Flmida r •*|ti:&lt;II&gt; as
never was n time when the materials seem to have t lie propensity of famous for her many and varud re­
for buildings were so reasonable anti handling out flower* to tin- living - sources as »he is for tier admirable
there will probably never lie such ant! we appreciate the above great- climate, and when Florida ha* come
price* again fis soon as t the war !&gt;
Mere » Imping
impi ng that
m a l we
we may
m a y nghUullv
Here’s
rightfully Into
Into her
her own,
own, itit will
will in;
be he
I
erases. Iltttld now nnd start some­ tn onet
c
in Miami and many times in cause of a correct exploit oj her
thing in.tin* c.ty uml country. The th o .yours to come.
___ __________
You have the_____
many wonderful
resource».
farmers who arc making so much Imosti
mating spirit that la needed in
n i„,rticulturâl anil sgricultutnl
gri
m oney could.now iiffoid fine homes j Florida and the Times should be «
state, Florida ranks foremost among
batter than any season during the power for good on the East Const.
the American states when the popu­
llant five year*. Everybody join the
------ O------lation of the slate and the number
Build Now fnovoment.
BUSINESS FIRST
of acres in cultivation is
consid­
O------ _
ered.
Ton
acres
of
land
in
Florida
There never was n time when the ' Miami is planning well for the en­
under cultivation is* made to yield
tpeojfiff of this community could not tertainment of the S tate Press Asso­
on an uvciago more money than the
ciation
on
Thuradny,
Friday
nnd
get together on any question nnd
average 160 acre farm In other
.there Is no reaaon why they cannot Saturday, March 25-27, nnd there
states.
This fact, coupled with the
^ot together -on tho brick rondB Is no doubt that all who attend tho
further
fact
that Florida is an ideal
matter. Certainly ail of us realize gathering will ho highly satisfied.
state
for
stock
and fowl raising and
the position of t h e - taxpayers in the That is one of tho pleasing features
possesses
wonderful
interests in the
matter and thnt tho bricks in their of that progressive city.
But
lt
should
bo
.borne
In
mind
manufacture
of
lumber,
naval stores.
present stste are doing no one any
fertilizer*, to soy nothing of Flor­
that
such
a
gathering
is
not
entirely
good.
Meantime we are paying
ida's immense mining interest*, its
taxes on them and getting no re­ fop tho purpose of feasting tho eye
great fishing abd sponging indus­
sults. It simply revolves itself into arid flooding tho gastronomic ca­
tries and many other resources which
a give and take proposition and nil pacities of the desire' moulders of tho
go
to mnkc up the mott independent
of us coming together on a common state. There is a business side to the
status commcicially of any state in
question
of
the
newspaper
propo­
basis. Let the roads go down and
the Union. Florida should be noted
then we can talk' about bonding for sition— a bread and butter surface
which muat be figured upon del lb-" for hsr climate, hut the fuels regard­
som e more.
ing her wonderful resources, and
oration. -------O —
otherwise
material advantages should
Thorn should be action secured
Gordon Nye has accepted u posi­
not
be
cvetlooked.—
DeSoto News.
tio n with-the New York Daily Call, upon many important topics. And
the
deliberations
should
be
entered
which speaks xteli for Florida J o u r ­
t i r . d i s * asff
As O r d ls s n t * Mssslrlns Ikr
Ih
P arlas « t M s f s s ll a A»rti
• s s » « llh VI«*»nalism. .Mr. Nye has been editor into by all the publishers of the
l
t
d
llrIrk
Crass
tfc*
I
s
l
t
r
artrlan
t f Na«.
pf tho Kissimmee Gazette, at Ifeust state— in order that the same shpuld
.•.slk
Ik H
Hlrdtl I . Ik* i s l .r s s c t l a n of Troth
HIrta I
we learn this from the exchanges as be understood. T h e papers of the
Mayor «s&lt;i C ity
since his advent we have received state are a very important asset—
svoou* shstl U»
no copies of the Gapett*.
E. K. an asset too lightly viewed by the
tria*d trrlrk from
-(Ion
ol
8*vrntk
s
tr**t to Ik* inmasses.
The
papers
are
a
constant
Naugle, fotmerly managing editor
(•rssrllon ol T sn lh str*st, sold brick p a t» source
of
"b
o
o
st"
for
all
sections.
mrm lo &gt;&gt;• s width of twaaty-sls (roti
o f the Jacksonville Metropolis will
.•Id p i r l n i to b* dona tn i r r c t d i t i n with
edit the Gazetth and being a good Y e t at the same timo there seems (hr plans nod spstlDialiani ihoiofor, sub­
lo tk« rity *a*io *«r i t Hanford.
fellow will probably exchange with to be the smallest financial-returns mitted
Florid», sod* now on Ale in IK* afflr* of
‘T h e Herald for a few weeks. 'N augle for the money invested of any of the Ik* rity el*rk e t Hssford, Florldst th* pnvlag ot sold U t A t .h ill U* b . (o n within
I s , following the lead of many of the industries of the s tate. This may ■Itly
oltiy dsy*
days from asd
aad s(l*r
t f i * r tki&lt;
(k l. o rd ls s n r*
prop
fi b**om*
b*rom* *ff*cll**i
.houl i any p
sbafi
*ff#cil**i «hot «boot
seem
a
strange
atatement—
but
it
bey s who are working on the city
•riy # * n * r , owning proinrty a b u d i n i on
U
correct.
»lorwold. fall.
■tr**« to b* -----p***d s * sforosaM,
»heels and seek the quiet retieata
Within th* timo
tint* sobo.c
id*d to p
p«*o
««*
s * » * pravided
There is need of legislation to .old
of tho smaller towns. TI)#t.Kl»simoir**i ia front o tliw lr r*«p *rtir* propniee Gazette has proved a haven of benefit the profession; need of newr( arty In accordant* with Ik* t*rmo of thlo
ul4W.~ t « : l u F n r r t i » u l s . t s , l fftr t h e
.refuge lo the atorm tossed cily ed­ plaba to ba promulgated for t ^10 rM?ioV."7k**"of.'k^V ìllr/'ìn ~ 3 . \ 7 %
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motion, in their Judgment nrreuan ts
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benefits, »aid estimate«,
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• t u m n A D A I l T T U C r i T V '■' Fl&lt;,r' " cl'- a i »., who h.v„ bo«n ihr
Ü I N A n U n D O U I IIlC . t i l l
guests of thoir cousin. Mr M M{
A RESUME ÔF 5ANFOKU
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
"
Sjéwmrt have returned home.
Ad&lt;4'r*'*i all CctmAtiatfiftoni ‘ Ur ihn
Little H ap p enin g s— M ention
Mm. J. D.. Prootor ol Greenville. |
CnlimA |o Sooetf f.Jiter," or PH^n«
of M a tters in B r ie f—
! N. C., who has been thp guest of
Mit N A Irthfsa, Phon« No. I0Ì
Mra. Stu(Torri left for Miami M on-1
Personal I t e m s of
day
a n is a n *1 a a a a a a *sa a n e a a n a a a a a a u j . . ' . i i a u d a s a s a a e rï düf t i Zc t ;|
In te re st
Have you noticed how many, of the magKev. and
Lee Smith and j
L PcrfroroiijrA— K ilb e e
tam and is checking the yise of jj = azines are urging the American public to
. ~r &lt; k .
o _ .| i
of Apopka were in the city Satamong her men and wompn.” It was
. »
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«ru
In the presence of relative» tritt a
^
,
^TaikYsocdnetlr
l$ i| fliondll VÌ*“
Ìn,r
amonK ,heir
S " nior,‘
Talks fiocdnctlr Arranged
Arranged for
for
Th
i„ ,.stimahl|.
co|ip|„
are fe w intimate friend. Mis» Ella Pearl an interesting statement made by [ B U I L D NOW?
Hurried Herald Wader»
Mr
Whittier
that
the
Christian
En­
prominent in this county und in Kilbec of Geneva and Mr. Jamea
The price of building material is now
deavor societies of Canada sre post­
»
I H * H * &gt; H * * * H * * * * * ! &gt; ♦ Orange county where they now re- Waller Yarborough of New Smyrna
ing signs along the roadw-ays, "W an t-' if lower than it has been for twenty years, and
^
-----were united !_
in .L_
the l-~l..
holy I-----ibonds of
O. P. Swope and party of friends
ed, -00,00t» boys to take the place
of Oviedo were In -tha city Saturday ;
UV-VKR-l.AX tones up the sys- matrimony Sunday morning at 11 of 200,000 men killed by intoxi- ^| it is an absolute certainty that when the JEuo'clock at the ho,mo of. tho bride's
on a prospecting tour of the county. J tem, stimulates the Liver to work
cants " The tight is ot» and* now is J ropean war is over these products will soar
parent*, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Kilbee.
jnoment.
the if in price.
Consequently, if you expect to
fmp«rlil iron.. H .ll»„,l B . r r l h , |
Tho loception room nnd hall weio the pyachologieal
Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wm
world
is
ripe
for
prohibition.
We
and Yeast Cakes at Simon s. 57-tf
tastefully decotated for tho occasion
| build at any time in the near future, now is
G. Aldridge.
with palms, ferns, roses and smilax. must do a practical work now and
LIV-VER-LAX relieves all ills of
|
your golden opportunity.
How nbolit your money for next
Promptly at the appointed hour secure legislation in favor of state -¿*
the Liver and Stomach.
Get It from Christmas? Come in and ask about to the straini of the Hiidal Chorus wide prohibition and put Florida in
With the lumber of the country being rapidly cut
Wm. G.-Aldridge.
our club money
By joining this from Lohengrin, rendered on the the prohibition column." Mi. Whitout,
it
is quite probable that never again in your life
ner's talk was interesting, practical
S e t h ' Woodruff of Orlando wrn* club you will never miss the money violin by Miss Margie Kilbec the
will you be able to build as cheaply as during the
and a clarion call in the cause of
among the visitors to the city yes­ during the year and at Christmas bridal party entered the leccption
temperance.
This
is
only
art
out*
present Summer.
you
will
have
plenty
of
it.
First
room where the ceremony was per­
terday and departed for the Osteon
line
National
Hank.
5
7
-ltc
formed by Rev. Stone of tho Gene­
section to look after his cattle in*
To get the benefit of prevailing prices and to be
At the ctose of the interesting
E. T, Hooks, a prominent citizen va Hnptisl church. First came the program delicious refreshments wore
teres U.
------assured
of satisfactory services, sec
of Americus, Georgia was in the city flower girls, little Misses Vcrlie and served and a social time upjoyed.
Richardson’s stam p goods coming
several days visiting his old friend. Evelyn Jacobs. They were followed
in every few daya.
New ones are
E. E. Brady. Mr. Hooks was shown by the maid of honor, Miss Bertie
'
K t w p it i EnU rtaintd
fine. Come and see them at M n.
over tho Celery Delta and thinks Jrtcobs and William Gaston Kilbee,
Miss Elizabeth Stafford enterWilliams’ Millinery.
* 5G-2lc
best
man.
T
h
en
.
came
the
bride
a-* «wvy •
-'
wo have the »fate of Georgia beaten
-Uiavd the K «w p».f:*ub' e rr*- tAttor]
■•»&gt;-&lt;►&lt;&gt;■» «»*► .«'•&gt; anrf-grmrrrtr
w* '»•* _
t(T.
IT
frazzle.
OT'ciurxo
ha
will
not
^re you doing it ? . What? Joining
friend* with a charming little party
Tho bride was gowned In a bothe Christmas Club at tho First acknowledge it to his home folks
,
. . .
..
...
, , on Friday evening. Tho houae was
t r t *phnit, ,
Notional Bank.
Ask the bank but he thinks so all right and we coming suit of navy- blue cloth. w ife .pm tH^ ^ 1;t , tHHt^
^»•»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » I
can look fbr 1pm hack in Sanford hat and accessories to march and asparagus ferns and nnstuitiums,
about it. •
57-ltc
carried
an
arm
bouquet
of
biides
some ol these days as the owner of
while the table was lovely with its
LIV-VER-tAX!
Better than cal­ a celery farm.
roses. The groom wore tho conven­
nttiuctive urrungement» centcied by j
omel. No bad effects. Ask Wm. G.
tional black.
Tho maid of honor
tho punch bowl, encircled with ferns
LIV-VER-LAX stimulate» t h e LivAldildge,
was gowned in a becoming suit of and (lowers.
Sprays of asparagus
e i.
A 'harmless vegetable rnmblue cloth.
fern trailed upon the white covet
Emory Close spent Saturday and i pound. Any child ran take it safeDuring the informal reception a
und caught with glowing bunches of
Sunday in the city, the guest of ly. Ask Wm G Aldridge
refreshment course was served in
the van colored nasturtiums
Fruit
friends.
Emory is with the Title
J E. Jenkins is among the new the dining room, which was also
punch and dainty cakes were served.
snd Abstract Co., of Ocala and likes
arrivals in the city and he thinks; taselfully-decorated in white nnd
The ydung people enjoyed the
the Brick City very well hut not as
so well of Sanford that he has taken green.
From $100 up. $10 buys a lot and $10 per
pleasures o( dnneing and various
well as Sanford.
&gt;
over tho pressing rlub that has op-|
Miss Kilbee was one of Geneva’s
games dear to the heart of youth.
month, without interest. Easy terms and war
Don’t forget that we have the orated in the rear of Berry's barber most charming and beautiful young
Enjoying the delightful hospital­
Bion Jolio Brnssicrs.
None better shop and also the laundry agency ladies. The groom is one of New ity "( their young host«»» wete
prices. Only a few nice lots left.
for the New York Laundry and will* Smyrna's prominent young business Mi'st-s Alice ('aldwe)l. Fern Ward,
anywhere. Mis. Williams’ Mil­
gu after tlie business: Mr Jenkins ■men,
linery.
6G-2le
Truck farm, all cleared, half of it tiled. Fine
Virginia Brady, May Thrasher. Ruth
lias been residingin California nnd
Mr and Mrs
Yarborough b it
o
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r
u
n
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?
Hand,
J
H e let)
1» your livet inactive? I.IY-YKIt- |, ,,hustler wh&lt;&gt; purposes in go after during the ••veiling for point« in the M . D a t l b ’l,
0
place
for
spring
crop.
Close
to
city.
K
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11
F
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.
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C b , ; |..-ll
b lee n
B rad y,
LAX will wake it up
Wm G \l- tile business
i
II.- Will ..ill Ills place ' nurl hern part ol the stale, where I lie
1►
Jitfli"«, 6
A lla n
\V ..
t. E d w a r i 1 B e t t s ,
I&gt;
ii rid go
'
Also
have
some
real
bargains
of
houses
and
tile
Suit iitoriu rn and will dean, will »pend their honeymoon
On
o
1 U r n w II. R u s h M u r p h y . J
t i l l - ’■
D
I
o
press and repair ladies anil gents' their return the\will in* at home to
G
W
f
B ro w n ,
For a limited time only.
Lpon
B n il
D f 1k I I
w
hits close in. 1 have lots on all the best avenues
•b&gt;t hi tigtheir fnends in New Smyrna
.-t ii c •1 i t ’c g i t i n l d H i i I I n
payment of 50 cents to a represents
Their many blends extend lust h i ......
and can save you money on vacant lots. See
I ♦L
tu e ..ml 75 cents at lint studio we.
Wake up tout Inter
A lazy
»
T
wishes for their fuluie happiness and
S&lt;- u- .s'r tr f l u i i
will make ¡1 of our regular $10 per Liver bring* on the worst of disme before the advance, it s sure to come real soon. &lt;I 1&gt;
¡.ro ■p.-rii &gt;
b ^
i .f
t he
St ’ YA S*’ W
(Hi' m i n f '
Tak.
i n \ ) It I t \ tow
•| • *'
dm*1« Artist Proof 1‘luito. in s- pi.I •-a*
ti
Coll1 -petit .1 mo"l d--llghlful after
1'htllips Studio W tn * • Ablrid gur white or black.
&lt;►
B e
’/ I
/ir. •p l u m
noon list Thursday with Mrs It \
o
l,tV - VER-l.AX i* guaranteed to re
The party met at t hr
tin.- uf the must rtijoynlili' event» Howard
1 ongregnlionul tnnicersar)
love trouble* resulting from a dis­
horn,
of
Mr*
•&gt; l Taylor and drote
The 25th .i htiiv*-rsîirv of t !••* t»t id last week was the delightful reordered Liver fiea.Hnttt to lake and
on’
mm
bines
teturtii-ig most re
perfectly harmless
Wm
(•
M giiniziitiou uf ti.- I j t gr igii t local . pilori id tin- Wlini un» (lit ist inn
1
H
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in
t
be
late aftertioiMi
I
ri|
o|
.
tendered
the
Te
in
i-.-r,
• l i ur- h * l l l lo ..I »et I ed -Mi I ri-l i&gt;
thè q u . i r' e tt e (render.'d ver) sw e e tl j You und I Were Young. Maggie,''
•bulge
M a ’ Usili a '
unt i
\ R o s e in t h è
Ulglii March ; T! . P I- urge.! I liai people 1 »&gt;.111(0111 at till- Blot tier Mr II’lu.tni «•••rvil .4 mo-t iL-ht HMi**
"Trump. Tramp, the
Huy»
are
For Sale* ! ’
ndfriend
plan to hni.d
Friday evening
The rM* ’•Innfrit i«nir,' f •»f * hh kfn
Blld.”
i-Vi ry tnelllber
Marching." "Dixie and closing with
Three lots facing Park on Myrtle ionie, aroi bring a liter offering
lor rooms wen well tilled with those in- till* Mind^iriteN, ili'villiril fKi*-*, uui
Other songs of
A u u a r l e l l e group thul iva» de- Auld Lung Syne
avenue and Seventh street.
In-sir- tlie net,isirin ii» a thunk offering
TI'KIH#* mi
lend thi- plea»» ihI i ’ &lt;«, m liv * Ht1it •i4|fiM'
teresled in the can
ligiitlill
wu' ttie 1 1.,ttle Boy.” a the sketch were "Good-Night, Luably located for hotel or residence
* v i; H i .* »I■ t i n h t f ill *•« f t i t t i i f t i
vx* f i*
l it HI commodate a number of mg ptogrum wu• cnpiI ■'&lt;! hv all
d.irkey mefoity. ' C u r i l a . " »juirklmg dies," "W e Won't go Horne Till
Beautiful shade trees ten yctitjt old. people the prayer meeting WedlU-sM ;line* t&gt; I Taylor. It J Molly,
I’in- violin »election Handel »
and gay. in whlch thè voice» lilend- Morning" and a humorous delight­
no other property like it in the city. day night
E Heart
I S Wilson. (' H
willbegin ¿it 7o'clock.
Largo, rendered by Mr Furl Buxton i
ed wltli sweetest hlirmony Utili u ful parody on "Th e Old Oaken
Apply at once to W. \V Long
Dinger, F I ........IrulL Henry Mr
nib tend ol 7 .in
accompanied by Mi»» Frances A*
Bucket" a* sung by Mr. llemcn"a charming fellow.”
26-lie
l.aidln. It L Bi’ck, Wm McKinnon
i pinwull was a beautiful number.
burgrr
Mt»
Huck
guve
a
pii
ri
ì
r
u
la
ri
y
For Sal» One seule, 2 show cases.
At r* Claude Herndon und Mr« a • il M is* I let lin
Misses W hi lucre und Woodhouse
! IV. VF It 1 \ \ i-* 1inn-ly vi •PH
line tnonologue, uccompumed by
1 oil tank. 1 typewriter. 1 ict* bo t .•lib
gave
a charming little minuet song
Jii-t a 11a l \on need to tone J ” titi Thomas were heard tn two
Miss Msrgiry Paddock on thè piano
t
/fIrtfidil g 1‘ilrtu
tbut
was
one of tin- prettiest nutnI counter. J. 1). Roberts.
56-tf
\ h W tn t i Al he:uiitiful ballad*. "For Love's Sweet
funi
Up your
llindu'»
Paradise.
I.Itti. M i s s M r t F i e l d s W ¡1 - i l l eniitled "T h e
¿ . ’■Is .. f ............. •rung
In their jiretty
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Winter is lingering In the lap of
hn.t.it
liter',o.’
M.
tii.) I n In pel fi . 1 ha moo
old
(ushionrd
gowns,
their sweet
.d
negro |ni lu 111 , I « \ uu
spring us tin» poet* would -i-y -ml
■nt &gt; I I . ■ . mit.g Iro n il' in . I l&gt;
voices
in
perfei
t
ui
cord
und grace­
t
•
.
i
.
e.-t
voice«
blended
Iti
the
t&lt;n
w&gt;- hop** that spring will botito&lt;- tli
1•• i h, •it«/« ii « Ml &gt;MIIIlilt ll ulid
d tt
i »te
I l-o ,t 1 . r i ght h loi t t ol a .
must h uiti'-mu» und fully bowing and bending in tho
i|.r
lot.
song»,
adding
a
ihurnotc
\ II Mill,
scoundrel mit ¡,t ,lncc
As a . limatii
" I ’l e a s i n g ^. i i nes A e r e e n j o y e d a n d
renting a whirl wind of laughter wu» step» of the minuet, they made a
iiddlllon to the etet.mg's pletiruri
lo t lull, ttiiMy nt. .(.'• years th&lt;
proposition w« would much pri-fir
Cake and the teritatlnn of school boys and charming picture.
a happy time n»» spent
Paints
summer to winter even In op; lini my L &amp; M S e m i- M i x e d Real Paints'
Mr« J "
Bernes delighted, a»
nnd lit tie [ girls' Longleltn w's
Bridge,
Miss
The Baptist people have certainly
- n u l . with her humotous
***’
climate of Florida.
*
buve been extensiv • u e l * 1, I g
runny prs-ent.
pnwent» Buck
Buck cleverly tmrtrayeil in lu^n, •hei , j rur|&lt;
^eynote of success in
1 .
adding
again
to
her fume
and
,mpuraj.u.-c(,m tW n,#n&gt;;
adding
again
to
tier
fume
und
|&gt;opu
out the f'nited St tes and also m
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g
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f
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p
timid
gi
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,
the
sing
song
girl,
t
he
•
l-IV
’
Get tid of the grouch
I.IV-V KU­
bringing to Kanford t lu «e splendid
By r e q u e s t slit- r e a d wi t h
hu \I* t bi-rf Lit il y
I
stuttering
ton
ilo girl win, hud attrai tu
tes
LAN runks.» the »un »Itine hr gh'ei S o u t h Artieri. •
of the .Mkahi t Lyceum
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M i l l e d i l m u l i o n b u t f o r g o t t e n her t ‘nurse
Urn t, Aldridge will tell you «boi. f o r e h e e l l n i p
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ltd
as
t
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(m i e ..lid l - i ' t l.iit no t b ‘u»t tin- boy
1-1A-\ E R . LAX
I bi - I ’ \t of t h e s e n , - * Will •ome ln
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*i*l -*n {•» t »"f
Ii p . d . - l
Ills
* ................ . o f t lie b e s t
M I, «.Ho
II..’in.I
I cl i l l
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m-mt.i r«hip m the &lt; hii-ttnu
\al II*
of
tb&lt;’
humorous
•ollectlotis of t loMiixtf /tij.'i /i&gt;ri;il(oii
eluse -•( Iti. T*\i-Iiltig. Ilgulll iiy r&gt; i i .l II t liai |.f. nti-d al 1 he B a j i l i l
•ng t lull. Om iir.st Mipply id books
Si*«* t»ur a ii •&gt;» r r • tifili im ut lu*r
evening
The
utidieme
was nut yet
ijlli-sl
singr
.
ni
ou
ly
g
a
v
e
'
M
i
r
a
t
i
.
Ill
pi
e
..
i
e
v
e
n
i
n
g
b&gt;
t
he
It.
ilia
b
i* exhausted but mo r e wete recti veil
liv. 4i*' f» LI«Vk t«I
The Music Depart meiil of tho
t e l l i n g pr. pi
salt- Tied and claimed another en­
P i .o l i c a l Exp* Menci’“ by Dor
|l u i
tjuuM ette
of
the
Vlkahesl
today
Come in anil l&lt; t u* evpltiitt inti h*
Woman'.« flu b will give their recep­
t in If ” V i, I « • an-t î )11‘r* !•'■ ri v
core,
"A
Busy
Men
haul
Lyceum coutse
A good audience
it to you. First N a t i o n a l Ba n k. S a n ­ save sixty cents a gallon on f\*fry uthy Dix
tion to the general club next T ue-**
Nevilt’s Nightingale Song was a
greeted the singers but bail the
In
the
absence
of
Mayor
Thrasher
ford. '
.
*
57-ltc
day. March It!.
A charming pro­
gallon used.
music Rivers of Sanford known " h a t «hartnmg nitmher. rendered by Miss gram will be rendered nnd the mem­
who
hud
been
«luted
to
give
the
mlNOTICE '
I
LONGMAN A MtUTINKZ
New York, dress ol the evening. Mr
.1 N a rare treni thete was in störe for Margery Paddock in ber beautiful bers of the entire club and their
The books for the collection of Paini Maker».
For t he encorc sh.' sang friends will In cordially welcomed.
Whitner delivered u »jdendid ad­ 11,,-ni ihr auditorium cnuld hot Imve »ophtnn
•axes for 1914 will close March .Usi.
67-Tues-12tf
()w ing lo thè fr et , «hat sweet &lt;»ld biillnd. "Annit Lnur- The program days to the general
dress on "State-Wide
Prohibition In |t| the ernwd
M. W. I.OVKLL.
---for Florida" that was recel veil with t hat the urrnngemrnt t " bring thi» •'*
club urn among the most delightful
Tufé-ltc
Collector.
l.ow Rale To Miami
Another quartette number much Mature* of the club year. March 16
of the Flotilla murh pleasure nnd henrty’nppluuse. ................. Io Sanford last night was
Wm. G. Aldridge knows about
Tho annual meeting
und matte nfter Fri- ctijoycd was "Sweet Kentucky Habe’ {* the dale.
Mr Whitner i* u forceful speaker unexported
will he h e l d ut
U V .V E R .L ilx .
Y ou need il for Pro"i&gt; Ansocinl"►"
"Twilight Ib-Il» "
arid invariably leaves behind him dny’s issuc of the ilerald. it i» ry
Miami Mar. 25-27. PLY
Very Ipw
"A Votce from the Fnr-Off Uounyour Livet.
.
,
...
„„.i, thoughts to be treasured end gar- murkahle «hat there ".-re so tnany
.»/nritip /'ir/urrs
rates have been secured to this gait ,
...
. ,,
.
imt to enjoy thè interest ing and de- try " wns u rending depictlng the
,
.
.
.
„
tiered
that
will
yield
un
abundant
For
the
benefit of the Woman's
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hoffman left ertng
....... and the rale» are open to tin
light fui program
put ho- of a Innely nid couple liemi- Club tomorrow night at the Im­
\«k
vim!
station
harvest,
if
put
Into
practical
deeds
Sunday for Jacksonville where they ^un "rn| ,,„1,],,.
Whelher in the quart.-tte ensembli »i‘ h for tht- dnughler in a far-olf
»ill make their future ho no- X^r. agent for the rate
if he does not
Beginning with the establishment a lieti thè VI.ne» l.lendetl ha r moli mus - lutili und rendei ed witli sympalhctic perial will be presented Paul Rain­
ey'* Hunt in the Jungles of Africa.
Iloffnuin was here with the Westfall have it. ask him to get it
It i* &lt;-f the Woman’s Christian Ten.
ha* been running in the
I) oi in »olo parts each numbe, was interpretation by the ralented read- Th(&gt; g
Land Co., but had a better offer yóurs for tho asking
Or you can pera net- Union forty jfeai. ago Mt
. ..
----#—
rite encore was an admonition
er
perfect
and
the
wor,
of
artists
Cosmopolitan
for several months,
with the Heard National Bank of write to the secretary of the Asso­ Whitner gave some statistics show
'Say Hello!” sud give the other
Mrs
Beulah
Buck
i»
a
retailer
"•■J
..............
’
the
closing
chapter*
which nro emJacksonville, hence the change.
ciation (T. J . Appleyard. State Brinl ing the rupid growth of the tem­
lel uw the glati hand to send him .
. , ,,
. .
,
.
whose place i-s among the very best,,
bodied
in
tho
last
reel
that will be
perance
movement
in
slate
and
na­
I.IV-VER-LAX is harmless— not u ter, Tallahassee, Fla.) and he " il
...
.
shown, appear* in the March nutntion. proving God’s blessing rested and while Sanford’s people have
Mls» Woodhouse, who possesses a .
deadly poison likv calomel.
Any furnish it to you. Tickets will he
sotncaof the
reader» on .
heard someaol
me finest
nnest reuucrs
. . . . i her.
upon
it.
"
I
n
lh
"4t"
suid
Mr.
Whit*
child is sale and happy by the use sold good for use only on March 2.1
the southern Blage this winter M r».’ 1 1 con ru ‘* ' « c e , teep an
u ,
xhU wR) he an .opportunity th^t
24 and 25, 1915.
Tickets will bp ner, the first temporanco meeting
I wuw one of the favorites* of the even-' ...
. •v
.
.
.
,
of LIV-VER-LAX.
Buck
rank*
with
the
talented.
A*
.
will
not come again tl» the people of
void after March ¡11. P I 5. prior tc held at Foit Reed, was a similar
tng and sang as only Miss Wood. .
Wnnted— A male pup about three midnight of which date return tri° meeting to that held upon the pres­ sung after *&lt;»ng and the wonderful
house can sing "Th e End of a Per- hu," or(1'
month« old. No special breed but
rinding» followed each other the
must he Completed.
57-tf ent occasion, with its music and
feet Dny" nnd responded with a
must 1m of good watch dog stock o
Pirinic I’arlv
recitations and gathering of friends. appreciative nudience realized that delightful encore.
A trio singing
medium size when grown and of
The hnajor part of the temperance finished artists of a high order stood
congenial party of young people
“ Orange Blossom Tim e" in Not
gentle disposition with owner und
No need for calomel, with its nitu work has been due to the effort* of before them.
mnndy were Misses Paddock, Wood-1enjoyed u delightful picnic ^nd regmember« of the family, Frederic H. seating effects.
LIV-VER-LAX i* the women In educating the little
In the splendid program presehtrd
ulur supper at the now homk of Mr.
happy In results. Wm. G Aldridge- ones and influencing their husbands. there were sweet old love songs* house nnd Whilacre.
Rand, Sanford.
\ 6G-2tp
*
. ...
,
Schultz on the Orlundn road ye*terThe program closed with a chnrm- .
....
..
Rapid prohibition is due to the tuneful ballads and darkey lullabies
Notice of Partnership Dissolution
day. They were Dr und Mrs Cecil
that appealed to all
Several music­ mg little »ketch entitled ’ Now and
W
C.
T
D
In
IH
H
M
Christisn
Notice 1«, hereby given that the
Butt. Misses Gri’tcben and Olga
which Mr» Busk as the
Tempi’! anro became stale-wide.
It al monologue» wen- pleasing and de­ I hen, , in
W O M A N ’S CLU B
.
» t ,
i „ Schultz. Gladys Morris. Messrs, r.rPartnership formerly existing be­
. ,,
,
,
,
ash taught in the schools, in the lightful number« diversifying the en­ aunt of long ago was n dainty oltl
tween T. C. Brannon and L. T.
ne.sl llousholiliT. ("ari SehuUz und
appealing
to
the
Indy,
reminiscent
of
the
joys
and
tertainment
and
church and in the homes.
Mr
unJ* doing business a« Oviedo
Literature Department
i Mr. Smith.
happy days of the past. Tho other
Hardware &amp; Furniture Company at
Member, of D epa r t me n t are urged , Whitner slated that the liquor test most critical
Thn opening number by the quar­ members of the quartette were a
viedo, Florida, haa been, dlasolved, not to forgot meeting at club rooms has been used in the prosent war
In form al l.unrkron
tette, "T h e Coo-Coo" song, followed dainty group ol nieces most at­
In
Eut
ope
to
ptove
that
tho
efficien­
U y I,u n t taking over the «took of a t 2:40 Wednesday. Maiyh 10th.
Mra. F7. J . Moughtou entertained
cy of the eoldier. It dost toyed by by "W aun ita" was a promise of the tractive in their pretty gowns of
good* and auumlng all U a b i u V l « » , --------------------------with u charming little luncheon
our
grandmother’s
youth.
.The
old,
pleasures
to
come.
This
was
fol­
the use of alcohol. Darkest Russia
^ u n t T f L Y ^ ,H ° UUUndlnr ^
Other. Cen.orsd.
.
has become a prohibition cqunlty lowed by a humorous monologue by old songs of long ago carried the party on Tuesday for Mrs. J . W.’
*
U* * ’
A DowBpapcr cla**lfle* the varloua and even Franeej h er stopped tho Mr*. Buck, "A Pleasant Hour, on ftudlenct back to t h e " song'* that Barnes 'and Mr*. Harry Tilklngton.
L. T. H U N T ,
ktn(Jl of people, but the World oaly
MI*» Wilmer Whit- grandmother* nnd mothers s*ng In A delicious luncheon was served and
use of absinthe.-.'«England too has the' Bench."
•* 55.'»*
recognizee two—the rich and tho poor.
Continued on Page 8
These were "W hen
awakened to the hprïora of alcohol- acre. who la tho first contralto of their youth.
tc
—Nachvlllo Banner.
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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

S. O. Shinholser

Closing Out Sale!:

O F , MARKHAM PARK LOTS

N. H. GARNER. Owner

-T .w / Ä k

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�March s,

Tire 8 ANFORC HERALD
D E P A R T M E N T O f T H E I N T E R IO R
U. B. Land OBc# » t Oalitwavlll». Fla.,
J a o . 30. 1515.
Notify 1» h«r«by given t h a t Finlay B.
Click, of Waklwa, Mori da, »h o , «» Feb­
ruary I t . 1910. raadt llomoataad •Entry.
No. 05511, lo r S ) &gt; ot N EW and W , nf
8 E R , Section 3«, TuwnahlP I * South,
llaaga I I K»»l. Tallahaaooo Meridian, haa
llod aotlro of intantlon t o rnako Fiva-yaat
Proof, to oalabllah claim to tha land above
doacrlbrd. boforo Clark of Circuit Court, at
Taairra, Florida, on tfco ! 5 t h day of kfarcb.
1915.
Claimant namoa aa vltnaaaoai
W. II. Boyd, ol Wcklwa, Florida.
It. It. Boyd, ol Wakt»a . F l o r i d a .
C. C. Boyd, of Waki»a, Florida.
J. M. IImow, of Waklwa, Florida.
R O B E H T W. D A V IS.
•49-Tuau-6le
Ka(latar.

RAZY

OLUMN
Of your birthday falls on
the set/er^h Sunday of
the seventh -monthr
.Uou qre not natural,
or else you’re a chinaman

Nallcu of Auulltalloa far Tna Dead Under
Hccilan 375 of Iho Oeuura! Nlatnlea
* Not lew in hereby given t h a t John W .
landman, purchaser ul T a i Cortlficato No.
I K , dated the 3rd day «1 Juno. A. I&gt;. 1913,
haa Alod aald n r l l l c t t a In nnr ofDco and
haa made application tor taa dead to l u t e
In orrordaaco with law. Said ccrtiAcata
ambraroo tha following doarrlbod property
■ituatrd In Homlnola County, Florida, to*
»Us NK)&lt; o l N W M ol HWfn, Bee. 14, Tp
31. Ilang« 39 E . 10 arroa. Tbo aald land
bolof aaoooood a t tha data ol tbo taauonco
of inch cortifleate In tbo namo of A. Sul­
livan. Uajeon aald crrtlAfato ahall bo fada* raid according to law, t a i drod »111
laouo lharron on tha 1S t h day at March
A. D. 1(15.
-,
Wltntaa my official «ignature and not
thla Iho Gth d ay of February, A. D. 1915,
(coal) .
K. A. D O U O L A S8,
Clark Circuit Court Somlnolo Co.. Fla.
B y Jaa. C. ltobarta, Deputy.

AIM ? « W I MIAN
MY PA SAID

'Iti AT A cow

will

YA MILK j G
if YA / m
Give m t i m
NICE S P F
g r a ssi

THERE’S
’ A COW
OVER &lt;
THERE*/
The African Hunt
The great picturos of the African
Lion Hunt, taken by Paul J . Rainey
will be ahown at the Star Theatre
w o «!-&gt;•&gt;. t omorrow- r-Hightv*'* Bwmftf
thw

hunter to provltjc that tfce wonderful scene« he aaw, and the atrmnge
experiences he paaaed through ahould
be preserved for the delectatlori of

N O T I C B F O R F U R U C A T IO N
Department ol tha Interior.
U. S. Land Olllco at Galnauvllta, Florida,
F tb n ia r y 1*. 1915.
Notlro la hrroby (Ivan t h a t Charlaa M.
Bonncll. ol Canova, Florida, » h o , on Aprii
31, 1909. inailo ilomaotoad Entry No,
35319, Serial No. 0 4 9 U , lor Ì W ot HWW
and W K o l S E l i , Sactlon 23. Towmhlp
30 South, Ranno 33 Eaat. T allah an aa Mariillan, bna Alati notte# of Intantion to mnko
Fi v e y n r l’r o o l. lo. aotnhllak alpina .u* vh»
M ' | H q if»Éfri bari. Itala«» Clock o l C lrrult Court, at Sanlord, Florida, on tha lat
day of Aprii, 15IA.
Clalmant namaa a« wllnaaaaa:
David S cror. ol (renava. Florida.
Dilati D. l le a r t , al «Canova, Floride.
Andra» J . Iloldar. ol Canova, Florida.
Edoard li- C rani, ol Canova, Florida.
R O B E R T W. DAVIS.
6I-Tur«-6tc
Befiater.

Allen Black of Australia, and Mr.
Auguatua Outram of the Tranavaal,
at Port Said and while traveling to
Mombaasa completed their plana,

th e - A nzer+cw ft’ p e fa tte r t h r o B iU * t h r - I &gt; f r W l R f a n r ^ o h n s t w r ^ r S A f M d e t K u

medium of the motion picture, colored
slide and lecturer. AccompanyThese pictures are tho moat mnring
his
expedition was a large corps
-veioua-pirtunrs over takerm nd rep=^
resent the absolute high tide In the of expert photographera and motion
gradual rise of the motion picture picture camera operators, and whenidea of entertainment. An expedi­ ever there was n h\inl to be undertion of over 350 men ipont a year taken, or a dnngoroTja trip into the
in the depths of tKe Agrifacn jungles jungles, these intrepid men of the
and braved dcRthMrom fever and camera and film were in the fore’
wild beasts, in order that this won­ front/
Tho Itnin&amp;y Expedition consisted
derful ontertninment might be pre­
of !16 white men, 325 black men, 135
sented.
J
______
Mr. Rainey, who la a millionaire camel«, 40 horses, 60 dogs, 64 oxen
Mr.
aportaman ftom Cleveland, Ohio, * and 150 sheep on the hoof,
Rainey, Prof. Heller of the Smithaonlan Institute and others, and

physician end surgeon and a staff
of photographers.
At Mombassa
the complete Safari, or hunting Journey was arranged. Black giant* of
the Wahknmbabs, lithe and nglio
Swaheolia, thin and wiry Kavannas.
and Karkuaa, the courageous Inky
Massia, and imart Somali*, all
African tribesmen .noted J qt their
endurance and other worthy quallties, accompanied the expedition,
some as employees and carriers, and
tho remainder for tho lovo of the
«port.
Mr. Uninoy’a expedition cost him
over $260,000, and tho time con-

Board would be hampered by lack
of «ulllcient monetary means to cur­
ry on its fight against tuberculosis
In Florida; it will bo limited in it*
campaign of education on health anti
nunitury matters among Floririiun*.
S T A T E B O A R I» O F H EA L T H
Its functions are circumscribed in
other directions.
Now, ure the people of Florida
going to stand for this? Are they
going to permit or sanction it diver­
sion of tnxes levied*anti paid in good
faith for the conservation of human
health, to ot hotspur poses in no way
related to this work?
The legislature is to meet, in trien­
nial session next month, it might It
an effective plan for the intelligent
citizens of the state to have :tt heart
to heart talk with their respective
legislators in the meantime, arid to
impress upon them tho idea that this
nor dogs. Its mission in the minds drawn on heavily
treat sick hog*
kind of foolishness must he stopped.
of tho originators wus not to dis- or to ward of! sickness from them—
cover nor devolop a means for curing a purely commercial proposition,
citru« canker nor to eradicate pota- The further menace nlready foret ° rot.
.
■
shadowed, to get rid of the tick at
It is true that tho Board has ex- the expense of
the state Health
pended much time and money to fund*, i* also distinctly another
V YOU will SAVE
fight glunder* in bor*e* and rahie* commercial
proposition it «Herts
A g S fiA ffiT 56 els. PER GAL.
In dogs, and it hns done this because, the pockethook» of a certain class
t h is is n o w
and only because, these dangerous °f property owners in the state, not
diseases uro coipmunicnblo from a n - . the health
of
all. It Is puroly classIIm k\ V /Buy 4 gals. L.CS.M.Scml*
irnsls to men, and not from any u n -) l®Ri*lRtIon
t h a t Upurposed and thnt V
/
Mixed Real Paint
J L fj
I
A Ad 3 gals. Liment Cil .
duo sollcithde for -the individual, has been enacted before,
to mix witli it at
hruto.
,
1 While It is believed thnt the funds 6 “ I #
ÏA \ I
‘ eatimaud cost t!f
A certain Florida legislature in the of tho 8lato Hoard of Health should
I l A 1 Make« 7 gal*. Paint forili
not dim 'nrpl distant pa*t, decreed R°l i»0 diverted fiom the original
thnt tho S tate'H ealth Hqnrd from purpose for which taxes in support
14/1 I Ifso n ly Ç1.54 peroni.
its funds shot)!d distribute hog d i a l - Lof this fund ere collected from tho
T h e I_ * SI. s r M t - M t t n
E A L T A IN T I S P IIR F. U t i l I E n
.
era rerum, free of cost to the owners people, vlx; the preservation of the D
ZINC an* I J N S I L U O I L - t h r r,. .( (.,
.
of swine t, 1!. rida. Now hog chol- health of the human family, yet the p u m i m a t e r i a t o l o r |U0 j c u m .
era is not ccrmUnicablo to hum ans.: Board would interpose no objection U se a gallon ou t o f an y you
It Is not it menneo to the health of t0 a moderate amount of its money b u y anti i f n ot tho best paint
men a’nd women, yet under this I being used for demonstration purm ad e, th en retu rn the paint
ruling of legislature, something more Pn*es by its own veU*rinatian for
an
d g e t oil y o u r m oney b :ck.
than $21,000 . haa been oxpenedd educational purpose«, ta the Board
for hogs within tho past -twelve considers t h a t in tljc matter of vet-

©uttermilk is good
for the complexion.
Of you u/oula alu/dys
like to hat/e a
good complexion.
ou.y yourself a cow.

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Drs. Mason &amp; Householder
Dentists
'Jt.Gàrncr X T Woodruff finildter
Term s Moderalcr^-Strictly Cufc
Phone 3 1 9

Oißy
i

i

poison, too well.

fl JUST
1 LOVE
WALK IMG1

( lai mani n&amp;niri m %«lrrr»»re
K. A Kirnrli, nf (Iwivili*, f iorul a,
!.. r Hunt, of Oviedo, Fioriti*.
J h JuBri, of ( K M f l . Florld«.
IV II Horion, of lîvleoo/ Ploriti*
ItOBKtlT \V HA VIS.
1«gat Si Tu^-£»tc
**r
i

N D T If’ i: OF A88K1NM K N T
To All Whom it m»y f'onrt*rr»* T nWp Notir«»
T hai 1 I.i t f !»(-«■n ninu ii r «»igtict l&gt;
J
F
nuil J*. 11. He tlf pr, part nr rt
'loin* butin»*» uncler ihr firm nirn* and
■t &gt;'I* of I lodp t‘» HrcthtT", A*»ifn«if». In *
»•»«■il, ronv9'&gt;inf lb *• jifrijHtrty, I h fr»l
»nd i n - r »t of the- **hi »»«icnor«
for thr
I1*-r rli*. of i hr if trf «arl l*of •. wbirb dprd pro ■
%»dra ft«f nr ofjWil fU^lr ihuHon of Ibr ■ NiifrtoM* ffal
j»rr»f.nal i»f€j|i*-ri&gt; im on*
ti.p irTtfil rm lllur« uf ihr «•«ill Aiitignun,
lit #«tu»l pitifnirlicint, of t h«lr reap-reliva
drrnuntJf, and all nf tha rr»dilora of Ihf
paid awifnort will tako notlro, arrordlnflv
of l b fart of Iho aaolfnmmt, and aro rallrd
upon to (lit* v ilh rnr. within ■lily' «lav , f
•uch rr«Ulrr« rraldr In thr ■fair, or ll m
yond tha llmllra of tha «tat«. Within four
month* fpom t h r dot-* hfffrof, »worn «twI
fo* nM c?f »h'lr rtap«rtfn» rlalfrt» aK,attft*t tfio
*s*d aialfnijf*
V A M K K MOflt, I.A S8,
A -*if nor
f tatrri, Frbriiary 2 2 nd, A I* l #16.

fi.1•T u«*f-He

WALKING
frock

E lto n J. Mou^hton

I Vt &amp;.

i

w aste o f m oney I
T h e y s e e m to Loire

Sanford

If, 8. Lami OfQc® ut (inline»ville, K1&gt;.,

February 20* 1915.
Notice I» hrreb^ fiven that A dr 1beri ¿ J *
Hrrd uf Ovieilo, Hundl, «h o, on April Mi,
1912, made Htirnrnlf td Kntry, No. 01CMMI*
for HK*a of N K « 4 and N K '* of SI. ^
Beet Ion 27, T « « n * h l p 21 South, liangr *11
IU il; T»lUi&gt;»*wt 9- Mfn.lian, hot filed notire
nf intention to make F i v r j f f t r Proof, to
rwliljHrh rJairp to l h*« 1nr&gt;«S above dee
rribed, b#for** t lr r k of Orruit Court, it
Hanford, Florid»* on th» *th d»y of April

'Ï

il

Vuro hu.ski| woodsmen,
were ca rry in g a
sei/en to n .tree up
,
s
All Goods guaranteed a ra th e r steep hill;
w hen they were met
by a stran g er who
.asked ,"B f a young
la d y w as lo o k in g
fo r a boarding house
n ear fliagara Falls,
w ould the Canadian
B o r d e r !” * *
*
^ h e -woodsmen didn't
know, so -fa rth e r down
the h ill the stranger
m et' an d d la d y , to
whom he pat the same
question. She said,
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and undar tho aool of Iho Clrrult Court,
Sovanlh Judicial Clrrull ol (ho S tate ot ATTOKNKY and COIINSEUjDR *t UV
Florida In and lor Somlnota County, datad
tha 3rd day of Fabruary. 1913, In that carPractice In Stale orni Ferirmi
tain n u u Iharaln pending, wharcln tha
Malaby Company »aa plaintiff and C. M.
SanfontBi
Kinard and D. C. Klpard wna dafandant (»orner-Woodrufl Uldrt
I have tavlad upon tha following daorrlbvd
property ol C. M. and I&gt;. C. Rlnard and
«ill rail tha aama at tho milt alta wharo
tha property n o » atanda naar Oviedo,
Florida, lnti_Homlnola County, Morlda, on
Monday, tna Gth day of April, 1915, during
tho lagal
hour# of nala, t o - « l t , between
eleven n'rtock i. m. and two o’rlock p. m.
to the hlgheat and boat bidder for &lt;a*h
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Engine No 121*2 and hollrr on Iron
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eabl* drive eow mill. No. 1*23 »tin 3 0 . foot
of earrfage, 3 hand block*. S3 feet ot track THOMAS EMMET WIMION
and way*.
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M MAN I *. b'bertff
Heminole (iownty, Florida.
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by Driu* of a (mai dprfro ot iur-(!»,,ur*_
and .ala roadr CU the t l ( h day ol I’lbruary,"
A. !)., 1915, by tha llannrabt* J a m - « W.
Parkin*, Jucfaa of (ha ('irrult C o m , nf ih*
Pavrnih JutTlcial C id-illl In a n t lor tha
County of Sanrionia, Florida, In Chancery,
In a cartaln rauao t^arrin pcndlnc, »harrin
J . N. Whltnar D rom|&gt;tain»nt, and The
Howard-! ackard Fanil Company, a curporalton I* dafendant, I «hail offer for *ale,
and aell to the M»he«t bidder lor raih, !&gt;*■
fnra the court houan door at Fanferd, S-m*
Inole county. Florida, on Monday, the 6th
•lav of April. A. I). IBIS, the tame being
a legal ,»(.» day. and »ItMn the lagitt hnurv
ol -lie . the priRi«.- y darrrt-d to Le «old,
and drartibed aa folio»*, iltuatad In the
county ot Kaminole t n - * l t :
T h e S. W. Uuarfer of the S. E. Quarter,
of Barilo* 31, T o » n * h lp 21 South, Itangr
31 F ail.
E . F. I t O U S H o n D K R ,
Special Matter.
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Under and by virtue of a dt-erre of forecloture and *«la rendered by the Honorable
Judge ot the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the
•late ot Florida , for Kaminole county In
chancery tilting in a Certain cave therein
pending, »harrin T h e Hlr*rh Lumber Com.
ra n y ia complainant and W. W. Brady aim
F.. K. Brady are daftndanto, tha underalgnrd, at «paclal matter In chancery »ill
•all to tha- hl«haat and Iwat bidder, for ea«h,
in from ol Ik# eourl homo «foor in 8»n*
ford, Florida, during the legal hour« «1 tale
on Monday. Anri! 5th. 1915, tbo toHowIng
paraonal property, l o - » l t :
One*tirnwn hare* mule nsmtd Jim »ad weigh•
*NL »bout t . I M pound«: on» gray m»re
"***)• n»med Motile, end weighing *»hnut
•tv®’ pouede: « ne brown mare mule named
Mary aod writhing about 1300 pound«:
one bay mare mule named Karah an«f weigh­
ing »bout 1030 pound«! one bay mare mule
named Jana, and waighlai about 1200
pound«: one roan mare muh&gt; named D»l»y.
and ««¡(blog about IfOO pound»: one btarW
tnarw mela named I l . t t y , and weighing
about I . M pound*: oaa brown bora# mule
nemed Bill and urelghhig about 1260 pound«!
ono brown hot«« mule named B o b and
weighing about 12IU pound«! and oria Marin
•far# , iuul* named Jaea|a, and weighing
about 1300 pounde.
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SANTORO LODGES

4

Sanford Lodge No 62,' F. and A. M.
Communication every first und third
Joe Cantillon Puts Over Joke on Thursday*
at 7 :,'Î0. visiting brethren
welcome. •
Ancient Enem y.
O. L. Taylor
J . C. Humph
Secretary
\V. M,

St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida

Tod Sloan.
, «TcU.&amp;Uac» Xamuuw.Joakay.^aaw re.
toroM from Europe, where he drove'
&lt;A French Red Cross ambulanco for
several months.
Sloan, V tiin s noxV (Arty years old,
U visiting friends hero preparatory to
taking up his residence In Huntington, lnd., to ralso race horses in an
attempt to win back, the fortune he
tui squandered during tho past few
years

Blown, who as a b o r attrarr «fl ¿ften*

JOHNSON PRAISES FARM LIFE
Star Twlrler of Washington Team At
tributes His Success to Hard •
Work on Kansas Ranch.

5pc&gt;rtcbrcv
Pari* I* preparing for tho raring sea
son and four course« aro ready
Umpire Charlea Bigler of tjie Na­
tional leagua has signed hla contract
for 1915.
The New York boxing rnminlHslon
hai decided that the Flynn tight was
not a take.
Pat Flnhorty Is to manage tho
Grand Forks team In the Northern
league the coming season
fled Smith says that he has entirely
recovered and will be able ui play
third baso fur Boston next year.
George Davis, tho Braves' young
pllcher, has succeeded Tack Hardwick
as Ute strongest man at Harvard

Umpire Coaxed Boston Player to Tear
Munror Chapter No. 15, K. A. M.
Around Bases at Breakneck Speed
Meet-*
«very second untl fourth Thura
After Bill Lange Had Made
day In Masonic Hail over the Impcria
Wonderful Catch.
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
J. F. Karnntz
II. E. Tolar
Dick Cooley, former manager of tho
Rerretury
High Priest
Uiulsvlllu Colonel«, baB littlo sympa­
thy for umpire baiters, although when
Dick was in tho big leagues ho had
quite a reputation as one of the worst
foes tho umpires met on tho diamond.
Hut Dick excused hla fault in thin
respect on tho ground that tho um­
pires of thoso daya were much more
tantalizing than tho arbiters of the
present.
I*
No more bitter feud existed in tho
big leagues than that between Umpire
Joo Cantillon,*nojv manager of tho An­
cient Order of Millers, nnd Dick
Cooley
For years they never spoke
Scene from "The Master Mind Star Tht gtcr, Thursday, March 1 lib. Matine«
civilly to each othur. Dick tells tho
and Night.
story of tho final break between Cantlllon and himself.
“Cantillon was a good umpire,“ satd
Dick, “but for some reason wo wore
always at outs. Joe didn't like mo and
1 had no use for him. However, wo
«Gaia city l'*u»n No.fi.. W-U..W
i r e tonyT'OMnbfr f»trtm ttf-ojirjfN T f*
In Chicago, when Cantillon played tho " M W N »íwoñtl'shd'Itiürlh WcdrTos3ïy
nights in «ach month.
meanest trick on mo that I have ever F. L. Millet.
J . F. Hoolehan
known nn.jim plro'to be guilty of. I
Clerk
Council Commands/
Full
ructions
Conducted by the
supposo the laugh la on mo, but at any I
f
.
.n
In
■ Ile nei! irti lit*
rat«, I never got over It. and Can-1
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
''reps; story. Com*
Fathers
tlllon and 1 have never spoken since, j
Jninrr* of America
norcini nnd Closa­
“I was playing with Boston ngnlnnt
T
E
R
M
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Sanford Lornl Union No. 1751 meets
ient Courses
Anson's Chicago team. Fl^ll l-cinge. one first and third Thursday night at 7
of the greatest outfielder« who ever n’clocl in the Fuglin' Hull.
lived, nn&gt; playing center for Anson. J. W. " '■ gletHty,
.1 M Brown,
S ■ * I'ri'H*
i'resident
1 was at bat. and caught one aquari*TOR CATAt.OCtt ADDRf NS RCV. DIRECTOR
ly on the end and drove the ball on
II. I’, t). I.. Sim.uni Lodge 1211
a line to deep center. As I was round­
ing first, 1 saw tho ball going over
Me* t finn and third Wednesday night
Lange'« head. I figured It was good at eort'-r of First St mid Palmetto Ave
IL L . Peck
for the circuit, so I loro around ns O. L. Tuvlur
Don't play with serious matters—
Se. retury
.K i l t e d Rule»
hard ns I could.
don't YOU carry your bwn iiimrnnc*
"As I wan nearing third 1 heard
ugnin«t
,
Cantillon yell
‘Touch third, or I'll
call you out.
1 touched the sack'and
lore for home. When I wna getting 1
near ihe plate I saw Cantillon running
for you'll find the money wanting when
apparently to make a »Ioho decision
the KIRK has wijied out your proj»erty
at the plate
Ah he entile up he
yelled 'Slide!' I slid Then Cantillon ,
Have otir vtrong, reliable company
bawled 'You're oul'
carry your risk and l&gt;c on the sale side
"I Jumped up nnd shouted
'What!
Where h thu ball?’
Reasonable rates
“ 'Bill I-tngn caught It." said tho •
ump
I then found out that while I was
Old 'umiline nui tie !•&gt;:ip|N. r like new
running with my head down. confi­
dent that I could get around safely. A’l ki'.l- ul furniture refiniahrd at n
Hill Ijtnge made a wnndcrfuLrnnntng, I trifiinr expense. Will cull ai d .-stimale
Jumping, one hand catch of tho hall, j
A POSTAI. WILL ItlllM; m i :.
away/back against the fence. In deep
ll xll ll.MI*
renter, and that Cantillon kept nie T . P . S C H O T T Ill
»y i: ni k, &lt; iti
going merely to make a monkey out
ot me,"
"After that we nover spoke "
C o m p le lc a b s t r a c t s from th e r e c o r d s o f

There ts no pitcher better qunllfi. il
to tell hi« fjpllow craf|»tnan how to
succeed In their prnfehalon tli.ifi Wnl
tt-r Johnson, the Nt.tr of the Washing
toil American league rlub Johnson
attributes his sitreess to the follow
■log program of living
"I was born on a farm and I love tin
life. A good many hall players don't
but 1 do When the baseball season Is
over 1 go back to our farm out In Kun
sna and work on the plaeo rtglit
through the winter. Just like any of
the men. I get enough of t h e 'big
towns and the bright tights during the
summer, and I nut glad to get back to
tho farm and do farm work Just ns
soon as I can And I always bate to
come bark Fast every spring to begin
playing ha Net)nil again
"I have ofton-auld. and no one has
disputed me, that I work harder every
winter than any other ball player The
result Is that In the spring I am Just
ns hard os I was tn tho autumn In HANDLE ON A BOWLING BALL
Mead of hanging around hotels anil
poolrooms In some big city I nin out Makes It More Convenient to Manlpu
on tb* farm, getting up every morn­
late Wooden Sphere—Desirable
ing before daylight and going out to
Feature In Rolling.

The handle on the bowling sphere
which ban been recently patented Ih
designed for the p i f a c i l i t a t i n g
ihe traiiMportalton of the hull from orni
point lo another
I'rofeanlitnnt play­
ers. and evx*n amateurs, who are care-

The catcher's mitt I» a development
of the bricklayer * glove I« tli» lutest
dop« from the old-timer* nt Full Hiver
Hill. Carrigan k a y r th a t BUT Dono­
van has the best pitching BtafI In the
American league, not excepting tils
own. •

Tho American icaguo flatly declined
lo kick Into tho economic theory ot
the National league and adopted a 25man playing limit.
Bhildon LeJunc, the Sioux Cliy slug*
Err, who has been secured for next
season by the Pirates, denies that no
has been flirting with the Feds.
•

•’ *
*

Walter Johnson.
I

ful about their playing and Jealous
of their reputations will not play with
any but their own ball, and when en­
gaging In contests It often Is necessary
to carry this from place to place.
The bandlo shown herewith la
spring-controlled and sinks Into n bor­
ing through the center of tho ball, and
when desired It may bo removed en­
tirely so that tho recesa nffords a
place to grasp tho ball with the An­
gers. The device not only affords a
means of carrying the ball In a con­
venient and comfortable manner, but
It la also said to be a desirable fea­
ture In tbe rolling of tho ball, permit­
ting certain manipulations of (he
■phere that are not otherwise possi­
ble. As soon as It leaves the hsnd
the handle Is Instantly withdrawn and
offers no obstruction to the passage of
the ball aa It moves along the alley.

help feed tho stock
Then l come
back to tho house for breakfaat, hnvo
a good healthy appetite and ret ac­
cordingly.
“After that there Is a lot more work
to bo dono around the place. I put in
a good day every day In the week, and
by the time night comes I am ready to
• • •
Iran Olson, former teammate of turn tn early, for I know that the next
Larry LaJ oIo, believes the big French- morning 1 must got up Just as early
»•n will he able to hit tn the 400 and atari out again, lantern In hand,
sometime« with the lerroomoler way
“ U l Lor two or three years y et
down below Vero, for we have it cold
e e e
Abe Attell, who once found out Just out our way Iota of time during tho
»hat John Patrick KUbane could do, winter. I don't do It so much
wjn that the Clevelander will wallop because 1 have to, but because
I tike to, and I haven't yet run Boston “Big Thrss" All Youngstere.
WlilUmi if the two get together.
across any ball players with whom 1
"Dick" Rudolph Is the oldest of the
..
.— e e e
Roston
National*' sensational trio ot
Huihle Jennings Is now a director,
pitchers and "1)111" J a m e s .la the
° ?x.b* n't An* ***• there's a run
youngest. Rudolph was twenty-six
oe the institution we suppose Hughle
Charlsy 8om*rs Not Particular
years of age an August 24, George
P&gt; outside and eat the front lawn.
Tyler will bo twenty-flvo in December,
Charles
Bomer».
owner
of
tho
Cleve­
•■ • •
while James was twenty-two last
land
Naps,
has
given
notice
to
hla
Bin Roper, of Princeton, who has
players that those not esMsflcd with March. Rudolph and Tyler began to
tbe way tho club Is being run cmn pitch In the National league In 1910,
while James road© his debut In 191S.
Jump to tho Fodarals or In tbe lake.

"*«ie Wagner resent« the statey
will succeed donovan as
¡.7? ' d*ne* manager. Wagner says
J1*» mejor league day« are far from be-

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Disappearing Handle on Bowler's Ball.

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Joe Mc01n«lty, the famous "Iron
Man’ of the Giants a few years ago,
Is out of baseball for good, according
*° Klo reports from tho coast
• • •
Billy Gibson, the promoter, Is nn*Rng for a bout between Patsey Cllso
of Harlem and Benny Leonard, the
promising New York lightweight.

O ra n g e and S e m in o le C o u n tie s.

ttltllK MUI XXMin: REOPLK ONl.V

TO THE NORTH

The Pirates will travel 12,595 mile*
next season only to find themselves
back In Pittsburgh at the end of all
that Journeying.

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Mike Mitchell's (Inal berth la with
Richmond In tho International league
He could not land a berth in the
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Section 6.— Automobiles running
on tho Country roads at night rauflt
send up a red rocket every mile,
wait ten minutes for th e"ro ad &lt;o
clear.
Thoy may then prtjcced
carefully, blowing their hey-ns and
shooting Homan candles.
Section 7,— All constables and
preachers (when out of woHO wjll
give up Sunday to chasing auto­
mobiles, shooting and shouting nt
them, making arrests and otherwise
discouraging country, touring on that
day.
Section 8.— In caso a horse will
not pass, an automobile willingly
the ftutomobilist will take the ma­
chine apart as rapidly as possible
and conceal the parts in tho 'grass.
If motoring In the woods or at a
season where there is no grass, he
will carry a hag of straw dyed tho
color of the ground and cover said
parts with straw.
Section 9.— In case an automobile
approaching a farmer's houso when
the roads aro dusty it will slow to
one mile nnd a half and the chauf-j
feur will lay the dust in fronk-of the
house with a vacuum cleaner worked
over "the dashboard. ,
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W p »v
tual nourishment than |VN?u.Pni r
“ » y &lt;.«•»«• y - ' * :
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pound loaves of bread at^ffvo cents
each. Tho pfroisin and the fat are
57-2tp
present in appreciably larger '
!rjSpr-JU ht-^ T w o furnished room.
amounts in the bread, but the pota­ ♦'i
S17; WV second.
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toes-will bd found to furnish more
more carbohydrates, and more hea
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variety to the winter diet when
For Sale— Three fresh milk cows. plants'for 26c dozen by Mr* Kdjlt
green vrgeUtblea are hard to obtain.
50-tf Biggets, 300 Elm nvenue. Mail or.
Like other foods relatively itch in Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
dfera delivered. Get them now
canbohydrater,. however, potatoes
r
For
Sale—
160
acres
fine
trucking
55-ftp
should he eaten with foods corres­
fcrrni,—orange
grove
of
13
acres,
10
pondingly rich in protein, such os
, For Hire— Seven passenger r»da.
milk, meat, eggs, etc., nnd with acre tract of splendid hammock lac car for hire. Best of »ervire, day
foods like butter, cream and mrat land- For full information affffiosa. or night.
Frank Spelling, phont
fat to supply the fst that the body H. II., e-o Court Houso Room 19H ■318 and 246.
5U-tfc
Orlando, Florida.
47-tfc'
needs/»
'
V» untrd— Good secondhand orgm
"Under
normal
conditions in
Town Sito for Sale—200 acres,
Europe and - America the potato comprising part ot the townsito of for schpol purposes. Address W. V.
ranks next to bread aa a carbohy­ Island Lako on the Orange Relt Dunn. R. D. No. 1.
drate foodl If prices change suffi­ Railroad.
Price 13,000.00.
For
Will Exchange:
Good, pair me­
ciently to make it desirable from a terms write A. S. Miller, Lake City, dium' size woçk mules with doubl»
financial point of view there is no Florida.
, 60-8tp
hameaa. for one large all around

I CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

ii;

of his spare to help the church; ho
% Hill's in Trouble
had printed columns of notices of
I ’ve got a letter, parson,
services, meetings, suppers, anterFrom my son away out West;
tainmenta and lectures ull free. In
An’ my ol’ heart is heavy
donating this apace the editor had
Aa an anvil in my breast.
given moro than tho equivalent in of
T o think thp boy whose future
I once had so proudly planned, cash. He had given publicity, and
Should wander from the path of right thua had dono more to support the
church and,pay tho minister's salary
An' come to aich an cndl
than any three members of the
I told him when he left us,
church had done. An editor has two
Only three short years ago,
sources of income; his subscription
He'd find himself a-plowin*
list and his space. Y et, in this case,
In a mighty crooked row.
when ho sold his space he lost a sub­
He’d mlsa bis father's counsel
scriber, Of course, no one need sub­
An’ his mother’s prayets, too;
Hut ho said the farm was hateful, scribe to n paper unless he wishes
And ho guessed he'd have to go. to do so, but no subscriber should \ One of the measures which will
want to dictate to the editor as to be pressed at the next session of the
1 know thcie’s big temptation
what he should publish. Many ed­ legislature will he that providing for
• For a youngsor in tho west,
itors will not accept certain lines compulsory education ol children of
Hut I believed our Billy
in Ua^slwUi. •J a ) icw
«Had t h e count re to r e s i s t s * , » • ol.ftdvcrtirdnK. .Other, editors, caa. tdmUatic
wf to a grea t
of-prcufiar-conditionshere- tfrer»- are-f-euhstuitut
ore
An* Vvlien He left I warnstlTilm not afford, perhaps, lo bo so irulobread.
In
addition the potato like mules, harness nnd wagon. Inquire
reasons
for
and
against
such
n
law
pendent. Business conditions often
O' tho ever waiting snares,
many
fruits
and vegetables, helps to of F . T. Tnrbdl. Geneva, Florida.
in
FJotldn,although
the
general
govern' these matters. ’ A rich Miff
TKat libs like TiIddcn'sfTIiehti
55-5tp
neutralize
an
acid- condition in the
principle
is
sound.
Th®
Lakeland
prosperous
Philadelphia
weekly
of
In Hft’a pathway everywhere.
body.
This
Is
another
reason
for
national circulation for years de­ Telegram roccntly suggt-slerj that
Ilut Hill ho promised faithful
Hogs for Sale— Car loud jusr re­
clined the advertisements of cigar­ local option was a way out of the its being eaten in combination with ceived. Write Martin Doyle, R. D,
To bo keortui ah’ allowed
ette manufacturers.
Business has difficulty, by which each county meat, fish and other animal foods." No. 2., for particulars.
He'd build a reputation
65-tfc
fallen off lately for many of the big would he •permitted to settle the
T h at’d make us mighty proud.
The Arcadia
Fat (Tattle for Sale Some fine
magasines.
Now that paper is ac­ questions fir itself.
Hut it seems as if my counsel
News
is
strongly
opposed
lo
this,
ones
just shipped in and in fine concepting
cigarette
advertising.
Per­
Sort o’ faded from his mind.
,(I*tion.
Address Martin Doyle, San­
haps the editor feels the need of and a* the issue should he. .freely
And now the boy's in trouble
Continued from Page 5
V
-tfc
ford. R.* D. No. 2.
money, and who shall blame him discussed in view of the proposed the succeeding
O' the very wustest kind.
hours much enjoyed
legislation the nrticle In the News
If he sells his space?
His letters come so seldom
by the guests.
For Sale— Five acres ririi celery
That 1 somehow aort o' k no wed
No one can lun n paper to pleasfe on th at subject follow»:
land,
artesian well, small house,
" W e are heartily in favor of ‘com­
T h at Billy was a-trampin’
everyone, he that paper big or little.
fenced,
11,600.
Terms. $25 down.
P trton nl M m lion
[t is tho editor's paper and it is his pulsory attendance for we personally
On n mighty rocky road.
$10 a month. See J . F McClelland'
know
of
its
worth,
hut
the
local
opMisses
Ann
and
Kntherine
Ter
iving.
He is the one who should
Dut never once imagined
Moore's Station.
55-htp
'H e would bow my hon'd in shame udgo what should and what should lion process is not what is needed, hune. who have been visiting their
and
if
such
an
act
is
passed,
it
will,
aunt,
Mrs.
t*.
I
.
Dutton
are
now
not he published in its columns.
An’ in tho dust'd ja i l e r
For Sale— A first class cattle and
be « long time. If ever, before It can: »pending a four wo«k* at Balair.
•' t *
Ills ol' daddy's honored name.
buggy horse 10 years old. Original­
possibly produce the results that a They will return to Sanford for
Ho writes from out in Denver.
ly from Kentucky.
1 am desirous
^ Following is a copy of a hill re­ slate wide law can accomplish ( Faster.
An’ tho story's mighty short.
of
securing
u
good
home
for him.
cently introduced in the Mnssa- What is needed is a law thnt gives
1 jist can’t tell his mother,
Cecil
Gabbett,
French
Ave.
50-tf
chussetis legislature:
the school officers tho right to reMr. nnd Mrs. E. T. Stewart, who
I t ’d break her poor ol’ heart.
An act to regulate the use of auto­ quire tho attendance of nil children, have been the guests of their ffaughFor Sale Two splendid lots on
An' so, 1 reckoned, parson,
mobiles on the public highways of who should attond. Under existing I * « . Mm- John Thomas hnvo return- French avenue going nt a bargain.
You might bleak the news to her: thé commonwealth:
conditions in this state much m u s t ed to their home in Washington. See me quick. II, C. Dullose.
Bill's in the legislature,
c
t
i
o
n
1—
Upon
discovering
tho
j
necessarily he left .to the discretion N C.
56-Htp
But he doesn't say what fur.
approaching team, the automohili.t ()f the tnlche„ ond 0inCen..
The
— Denver Times.
For Sale ’ Cheap— One hnndsome
must stop offside and cover his mu conditions in Florida are not unlike
llev. and Mrs. Walker, who have
• %■ •
chine with a blanket painted to cor thoso in other states that have ob­ been visiting their son, Mr. Chaa. willow go-cart. Apply 612 Oak ave.
ii7-2tp
1 A modern- minister tells Us that respond to the scenery.
tained good results when udminis- K. Walkor left for their home in
"hcil is full of low neck dressos and
Section 2. The speed limit on tercd ¡n „ common sense way. There Illinois last week,
For Sale- Five acres half mile
ailk stockings." He is fixing to hahe country roads will ho a secret, and u nothinK drMlic in K)iQ &lt;lnle wlde
from
brink road, quarter mile from
all the young fellows buy a ticket tho penalty fgr violation will he $10 law thnt has i&gt;e«n prepared, its gen­
Mrs. J. W. Barnes loft on Mon­ loading station, 6 miles from San­
for-hell to find out.
for every mile an offender is caught eral provisions have been tested and day for Ponsacola, where she will
ford. county road on one side. All
going in cxcpss of It.
found successful in a southern ita te visit the home folks before going good black hummock land.
Two
J The news that Franc? is going
Section 3.— In case an automobile whore practically the same racial to Beaufort. S. ('., to join Mr.
uctes
cleared,
fenced
and
farmed
2
to raise a brigade of wopien and the makes a team run away, the penalty conditions exist as in this state. Barnes.
years.
Good
(lowing
well.
Price
simultaneous news that the entire will he $60 for the first mile and The first year showed an increased
$800, Terms to suit customer. A. P
war zone is criss-crossed with barb $100 for the second, $200 for the average attendance of more than
Mr. John Vick of Orlando spent Connelly, 119 Magnol ia avenue.
wire entanglements, gets' tven the third, etc., that the team runs; in twenty-five per cent, and the people Sunday in the city with his cousins,
57-tf
most blase for a chuckle.
addition to the usual damages.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fields.
unanimous in its approval."
• I t
Section 4.— On approaching a cor­
&amp; • •
•
------ --For Sale— Two good building lot*
^ An erudite editor— to distinguish ner, where ho cannot command a 5 The United States Department
Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Steinmeyer on Sanford avenue, Sanford Height*.
from the others— points out thnt a view of the road ahead, the nutomo- of Agriculture, in an effort to deal have returned from n delightful visit
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes
model is a "small imitation of tho bilist must stop not less than 100 with the higher cost of living be­ lo friends at Oviedo.
real thing."
So. when next she yards from the turn, loot his horn, cause it is no longer merely (ho high
cites somebody's "model" husband ring a hell, fire a revolver, halloo, cost of living has instituted a cam­
Miss Lucille Bradley of Tracey are interested.
you just snicker and whisper the and send up throe bombs at inter­
paign for the substitution in part City, Tenn., is expected this week
truth to the rubber plant.
vals of five minutes.
Miss
of potato»« for wheat. Scientists in to visit Mrs. J . T, Brady*■ • • «
Section 6.— Automobiles
must the department suggest that tho Bradley hna many friends in San­
t
In a neighboring* county a clergy- again btf seasonably painted, that is, ordinary household will find its ad­ ford who -will lie glad to welcome
,
man took the editor of the local so that thoy will mc^ge with the pas vantageous to eat more potatoes and her again.
loss
bread«
A
bulletin
issued
by
the
pa par to task because the editor toral ensemble and not be startling,
Mr. W. L. Cohb of Tampa-spent
For Rent— Two big stores oh
accepted a certain advertising con- They must be green in the spring, agricultural department says: "W ith
Joe De Mont,
tract. The good man forgot that golden In summer, red In autumn potatoes at sixty cents a bushel, ton Sunday in Sanford, the guest of East First street.
Coca Cola Compuny.
24-tf
cents worth— or pen pound*— will friends.
for years the editor had given freely and white in winter.

PE O PLE A N D EVENTS

Li

FOR RENT

WANTED

t a u l o ,-oiw boiO A u * k U * w ««K i-e n re rt

WorkTör l'Wö mules. W. A Mon»,
Lone Park, Fla.
57-6te
&gt;
---------------------------- Wanted, 12.HO0 to 15,non f«-pr&gt;er
plants.
R. H. Davi«, K I p
ganfortf, Flu,
7-_'tp \
Wanted— Two
m-at
•&gt;pp&lt; #rin(
young loffio*. $3 00 |»«t 1
C**0&lt;J
talkors only.
Call l»-t u •" ejjhi
ami nim* a. ni. I'hiJiiji- ^1' lill
-tc
•
Lost iiotwcon Coiory nv ■mu* ar.J
B. Si l). Gnrago, I’niw r-#l hd
ami «ockot joint for tun»
Kinder
return to B. &amp; O Gnr:if
11* #trd
•: -«P
MHEUIO'm m i I
N'nt irt* 1* hr Ft*li V r •«
.«
ltd
l&lt;5 * ' •ft u** of an in*'unit)
•*4
utidrr th# *« «1 i«f iL* »'f
for St. Johns rountv. Kb-? i
* -* s it
rnour Ferì ill ut U»»fh*. *
*t
tili in(iff* and I ft Hin •
' l«-r. 1
ha vi» levied upon end w 1
*•T
front yf the rnurt T.uu«*
*
Seminiti*» rountv. Florid* n i ■1 .iur«|
the b’gnl hour, of ..Ir, &lt;»1 ih. )' r-i Mm.
it.y In April. A l&gt; IVt u 1. r •*&gt;- Ul
di y «sf «aid m««nlh. or i «
ÌIJ
Ihr föllowing d«*^ml .&lt;t l«n :
*
s»|
IteihK (n ScmiiioTi» cfiuriii 1 tr
■Sit
Th** ws*tl hilf of th*- north*-*
,i
(be northwr«t qumrtcr of Ihr m-nE. • miri ot
Section Four 1♦), Tb«ndi|i 1 w.r,
-" M
iSU.
ltRngrt Thlrly'Oili &lt;31 t «■**» sis»« th ■"trihhjJf
of ! he northwnl uusr l»*r *«f ’(r -. ♦w**j tjtttr1er of H*ction Thirty fimt u 7 &gt;* Tillip
Twenty i20i sauih. 11»■siif*- 7 t »t&gt; l»s
32i Pint. Si Id |f«»I»rv1, » ’ g
t «pH
is th** prcipcrty «d
s*ta 1si 1 It
»•&lt;
Mart, «ti&gt;l In .»u-fi • 1 •rosisi. Ter ms « l Sil»
a«* , r haw? is
tiiy for tide.
» \l If \SU
«Sheriff of Ssminolr » •&gt;urt! - K!" Mdl
C. H, Hnhinston snd l»«*i r.. ?
A DichiniMin. AU&gt; » fut 1V •*
h7-T u•**- 4f

Russian Prlcata Mutt Marry.
- While tho Catholic prient mint b*
a celibate, th« Rusnlnn must bs
rnarrlod when in* K't« « I "»;l!oa
As soon as ho lose» hl» »H flP hil
to Rivo up his pi.sltltm br c into a
. in tbt
monastery
Tin n- i- ••
Itussljii rhurch. hut ih
, ||#»rr
In tho monasteries A i . i
be a partali priest.
Riches F r o m the Ocean*.
The fishing Industry of the fie*porus Is worth $1.00(U&gt;oo n&gt; Turkey.
Along the Mediterranean &gt;•»rh» ok
talim excellent sponge«
bed '**
yields mother of peart unit th* l
gulf, pearls.

To the Citizens of Seminole County, Greetings:
The Metropolitan Lile Insurance Comoany of New York in rendering it* annual statementa came forth with the fol­
lowing facta concerning Ita Aiaets, Liabilities, CoiPpariioni, etc.
The undersigned, being their petmanent resident representative here, and being desirous of placing the eaaentials of
pleasure to bring the
his Company’s statement, togethet with a personal mcarage, before tl^e citizen* of this county, ha* the |
rame to your attention through the columns of the Hanford Herald.
To pursue the old, slow, Individual canvassing method In getting the FACTS of my message to you, would mean the
toes of time to me and yqu, aa well a* lou of money to all who are concerned in fortifying and building an estate of material
wealth through the »ale and aane methods of life Insurance.
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A Startling Comparison

25
___
The following table aete forth the annual premiums
of____
fourwell known companies on $ 1,000 insurance at
cart, including the seven popular plans; "Whole
Life; FHteen and Twenty payment Life; Ten, Fifteen and Twentyf t ear
deU
Indowment and Ten Year Term Plan.
The purpose Is to show a comparison between the average annual premium of these four companies and the premium
of The Metropolitan. The asme relative immediate savipte will be foundln comparing the premium» of any age from 16 to 65.

É

LIFE

*

Companies
New York Life
Equitable of
New York
Matin] of
New York
Sootbeni Slates
of Alabama
A F fe Premium
Metropolitan

O rdinary

$
21.49

F itta n e P aym ’l T w en ty P aym 'l

$

38.35
-

21.49,

38.35

31.83
i»
31.83

*

Tm

ENDOWMENTS
Y
Ftflsoti T e a r T w tn ly
m t

T « *f

T sar

T w a n ty Y ear

s

r "
66.87

5
49.33

N « ( i’ u b liffird

102.73

66.87

49^3

,12.18

12*79

66.64

49.19

12.18

12.79

68.77

,50.18

12.96

13.76
T3.ll

N ot P u b U ttd

*A. a

31.83

102.32

35.99

30.25

106.96

21.45- 87.76
16.68 ; 29.44

.31.43
24.42

103.68

67;29

■19-50

12.44

91.58

58.12

41.86

10.13 NotrOlmUd

$9.17

$7.74

$2.31,!

38.35
» . w"
. .1 "

2U4

.

* -

Immediate Saviui

T in

$
102.73

fiW T r r V »

21.49

TERM

$4.77

■$8.32

$7.01

312.Ì5

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.N O T
AVA R A B L E

Fui Ihermor*
ms to “ back
CH A LLEN U
or l*s v o flxaford
with my ralllac:
H Pl
■tant food « I lf of my »mployrr— tbr Metropolitan I,If* laauroaro Tompiay.
Th** romp»titlon ot lit* In­
Essentials of the Company’s Annual Statement
aurane* compitile« houli)I partiri patini polirla* hna bam
Ursdy In th« dIndian of out­
doln» on* Mothrr lo th* promWnf of dWldfod». Th« iatim at« of futur« profita h«»«
ham trary »Durine. I t a m t
ha avldmt lo àpy thlnktni man
thnt III« Inaurane« campani*»
ranno« tonka aorndhinc out of
nothin*. * * y moro than ether
corporation# or binda««» mm.
Number of Policies in Force D ec. 3 1 s t, 1 9 1 4 , 1 4 ,8 4 3 ,1 0 8
If a company premi«#* )•*»•
dividano», ihim
from «h
at m i m
dlvtiwis,
*h«t
U * jIhroo
ta ha de626 per day in number of chums paid.
V*
^***Adividend* u
The Daily
rtvadl A ce»tain amount of
8,040 per day in number of policies issued and revived.
•vary premium m ud ba taken
Average
far * p * m ; « m o to r amount
mud ba n a m j under tho Uw
11,708,728.00 per day in N EW insnrance issued, re­
of the
of tho B u t« aad tho principia»
Company's
vived anti increased.
of th« tmdnm* to m od eontrad * '«standIn» tar Into th«
Business

Outstanding Insurance, Dec, 31, 1914 $2,991,114,069.00
A s s e ts ...................................................... 496,862,77.0.63
Surplus in 1914.(above liabilities)
31,138,945.59
Income, 1914
: 127,997,891.78
Total Insurance placed and paid in 1914 5 1 7 ,744,6-16.00

■Muew*

What makra up th« divi­
dend? Chatty, hi th« main. It
mud ba invadam i by th«
r y t» « ln OF THAT PART
o f Urn p R I t t r o m which b
RESERVED. Df couroa. than
h mow proti It Ito
d a tm and u p mi «a ■
fksw A D tid p tlld .

5,754.00 per day in Payments to Policy-holders
During
and addition to Reserve.
1 9 1 4 W as $161,826.87 per day in Increase of Assets.
More Polices Issued Than Any Other Company in America and
More Than That of All Other Companies Combined—Less One j
____ ^

&gt;1 tk
U satt tto a * »I»
sr« v«rlshla #lam m t* «k ith ran not aoaalhly be for»told lo advaaro.
»di
o ' Ideal
I ROE D IV ID E N D S m art t o m ad. from l.A R 0 k f r R E M I U M S -f r o m th . lavroto»»«
------------*#ai,
osvsv *!»•
«I th« buala«*« «ad th« coat •! larorsaea.
,
.
WhU« th* M atrstolil»« *»w makro
poUelaa partirfpatinf— »o ( p r t t i y p»Mry Vhkfc
.............It *««««» hrar»^»
d lvltosd It p»y» tfc« l»r»vr port a t tfc« «t*»t
U atl bsr t« It lag d « * a tfc* premium*. I t vlU t o aroa th at hut UuU f»,rr**fT1V:
far th * t i l « « « «f profitaU»' &gt;nva»t m « a l.f
t. a r tfc« polUy-fcoldar*. .I t D«vro oa much of th« »vrplu* aa
" , .- »
p«vk«t« •( th * pallcy.fcoldar l«r H IU la• Invrot M fc* plm**a. Our plan la a plain b tu ln n i paltry for plain bu^lnaw
a»*« «»d piala wmfclag mm.
■ two
**• u
uarortfclnty
arartslotv of horn««
■««•■ Ufa la tho
th» auhjact
««thf*ct e«I! ovary
« w ry **rmon.
* rrmon. tho
th« rofrala
rofral* of
•? ovory
•»&lt;
hymn, tho a ssito * ‘ •¡•“ l ì * ^
.

ft J t

£*m

v

. T i . ,^ r o S c fïïrM '«’ « w à r u . ■ ¡• .r i.'

"„-aiSs“' ' Y " " ' 7 cr" T

&lt;

,
I s w s a e « U tho tsn rv ig a rtarody for mas'# groatast dlflrulty— th at af providing for h i. family I« fV * "
I
?Ä .,h 'a *“ *fcl» «owalry a m l* to * s o favor* tod aak hut
Uf* aad h .alth .
Tim a fa all h« wood«; but tlma U Ijj*
lkiag h* raao at count oa. LH« inauro*** SII» op
up Th«
t h . broach roüa^d'bÿ'thfa* u an rtad äty V I t lo tho * «
"only ' / “Ì.
ut« for th* * a * "o n ly "' Ush la a hnay man'» fifo— It proroata dUaatar
_______la to
th * caa* of a man's miarolrulation» ol
l»h of hi. Ilf*. W hatt th« hl»IropolltaB sJma to do fa to furnish
furalah ta
to piolo
piala buaiaaao
bua!
man sad pfala workaro
ovary.
kf*d «I IJIa Inavraaro cantract « h lrh 'rlrrumatan
roqaira. Cfv* oa o cfcsaro to rooaon tog«»k«r. "h »n
lam platl*
ta n a « Llfa Inaurane*, «ittor oa
aa an Invrotm
InvM
rat Or aa
mar* pro («et
tort lo
oa a maro
loa do o a t fall ta got our promfam »*«»*
«oar.
making flati applicati»* «U h any a tto r company— our (H at aro tho low
loi rot and oar protort Ion
tad
■ * « c n r d a o d l shall— a ll boat obligation on your p a r t - g o ■aio
is
dotali on co m in g our various plan
ff yo n »* droiro, holy yos to dotrfOila* th * boat hiad of policy suited lo yon particular, i
Very truly.

e

Elmer &amp;

j

Ag.nl, Box 1004, Sanford, Florida

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MEN WILL CAP. TURE SANFORD

Wotth Living

ItuluHir) in ihr s i u i h

Columhus, Ga,, March 12 The
Industrial Indux »ay» in it» i-aiur for
this week:
"Some of the most extensive and
important undertaking» in tho south­
east for a year or more are an­
nounced in the reports for tho week,
whirh give conclusive evidence of
the resumption of Construction and
industrial activities and the quick
coming of normally prosperous con­
ditions.
"An eastern syndicate announces
that it will erect in Palm Reach,
Fla., the finest and costliest tourist
hotel building yet constructed In this
part of tho country.
"Atlanta, Ga., is preparing, to
pave
approximately
twenty-five
miles of utieet at a cost of $500,000

OUR SPRING
CELERY DELTA
CROPS PROMISE
FARMS BRING
GOOD RETURNS
GOOD PRICES

NO . 58

Nailer Auto Owners

MORE SUGGESTIONS
HAVE BEEN MADE
BY THE GOVERNOR

The Kcdmen meet hero in nnnbal
.session on the 16th and 17fh of this
month, next Tut »day and Wednes­
day.
At this convention It Is ex­
pected that there will bo present
from 200 to 300 men from ail sec­
#
/
tion« of the state.
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The committee in charge have
LUCKY
SANFORD
ESCAPES
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
RECCOMMENDS
S
E
V
E
RAL
SANFORD LAND BEING SOLI)
arranged to give these men an auto
OF N E X T ' WEEK WILL
THE FROSTS AND TEN­
GOOD LAWS FOR LEGISEVERY DAV AT GREAT
ride through the Celery Delta on
DER STUFF IS SAVED
BELONG TO WARRIORS
•LATURE TO PASS
R It I C E S
Wednesday - at 3:16 p. m., in otder
to show our visitors what wo really
have at Ranford In tho way of veg­
The Red Men of Florida will in­
Tallahassee, March 11.— Following
Lucky Sanford again!
On account of the excellent price*
etable
farms
and
being
unable
to
up
his announced intention to make
vade the rity next Wednesday and
With all the good luck that has
that have prevailed this season on
see
in
person
tho
owners'
of
autos
public
from time to time a number
hold their annual state Row Wow
Sanford crops and because the idea attended the Sanford grower« this
take
this,
means
of
inviting
auto
of
recommendations
which he pro­
in the Imperial Theatre. The Redseason
on
their
money
crops
the
of winter gardening i* growing j n
Men of Florida expect to attend
to
come ownera to help show these people poses to submit to the legislature,
tho minds of tho people of this spring crop promises
this meeting and the two days will
country tho Sanford improved farms through all right and make them around. About 16 to 20 machines which convenes In April, Governor
will be needed to report in front of Park T t anime!! states that Re will
be given over to business hnd en­
are changing hnnd* every week and some money also.
t)m
Imperial Tbei^tc ^t, ;Ll&amp;.,pJ...nuliiuxkn„ locomme■«Uliana- upon,
tertainment. A* Sanford la noted
tho old times of a few years ago f ^Several nighte till« weektho weath­
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» ii
on
Wednesday,
Mnrrh lTHr This Tonawlhg'iubreclir
er remained-CTrol,--feanwBTii~Bnttrtion that only improved farms are talned that the beans and other ten­ will be a great chance lo ^advertise
Game Revenue
$075,000 for the construction of n
the Red Men can be assured of a
der YfftetabUs would suffer but they our city and county and it is hoped
railroad between West Palm .Reach, being sold and most of them being
Under tho piovtalons of the lew
good meeting and a good time.
purchased by home people who hnvo escaped and the crop around that owners of uuios will report
Fla., and a point on the bank of
creating
a state game department,
promptly
in
order
that
our
visitors
Sanford at this season of the year
here never looked finer.
Lake Okeechobee. New York and know the real value of them.
the revenue* derived from hunting
will
not
lie
obliged
to
wait.
Please
presents the great celery and veget­
This means that the improved
Last season the Sanford growers
Chicago capitalists being interested
licenses Is paid into tho state school
able fields at their best and the vis­
farms will bring in tludr new owners planted spring crop« and shipped notify Mr. D. E. Decker, A. V.
and nn issue nv $1.600,000 of the
fund, and' Is invested in securities
itors especially those who have
a good living and that tho new own­ Btuff later than over before, some of French or the Herald office If your
road's bonds having been underl&gt;aying about five per cent annually.
car
will
be
available.
never visited this city will carry a
ers will know how to farm them to them ^hipping as late as June and
writteu.
T
h i* interest is distributed to the
good impression home with them,
the best advantage and we will have this yiTir promises evon a larger
"T h e district in which Jackson­
several county school funds upon
Allenllon,
Men
David Recker. who has labored so
no failures to chronicle, oui grow­ crop of the profitable stud that en­
ville. Fla., is located has planned the
the basis of the average daffy at­
faithfully to make the meeting u
ers having learned from experience tail but little expense and bring
You will want to attend the rally
construction and equipment of school
tendance of pupils. Under this plan
success gives the following greeting
how to grow vegetables and how to good returns.
for men only at the Baptist Temple the »mount to which each county
buildings at u* cost of $065,000, and
to the public:
Deans, tomatoes, cucumbers, egg Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock, Mar. is entitled is so very small that It
is to vote upon an issue pf $1,000,- market them.
The Red Mon of Florida will meet
This week witnessed one doxen plants, iaets, English peas, okra 17th. You owe it to yourself and
000 of bonds to pny for them. Hills­
cannot he of any substantial aid to­
in Sanford next Tuesday and Wed­
good sales and many more are re­ pot*tor*Vand bt»t but not least green the community to take poit in any­
borough county, Fla . will expend
ward defraying the expenses of tho
nesday, March JG-17th and as there
peated to have been made
Atnong pepper» are among the good spring thing that ha» for it» object the up­
$175,000. or more, in the erection
county
schools. 1 think it desirable
will be a public meeting in the opera
tl'VA are the following
crops raised here and after all dnn- building of the social life nnd better­ to have the not revenue from the
of school building»
house on Tuesday, the 16th at 10
T V ^ i i y Ellsworth piIcce at ( am -[ jj,,r 0 | fr,,t |K .\r(. past the growers ment of your home people. We
game department, amounting to
"A company ¡» being incorpo­
a. m. the public is cordially invited
oron
City was told to Mr Itriden
tegm to reckon how much especially crave the support of those about 125,000 per annum, used for
rated with minimum capital stock
to attend this meeting a» a fine
velvet lit- will have from these crops men who have been neglectful of the more direct benefit and improve­
of $1110,000, and m.i\itr.luin of $5,- of ( hicugo
program has been arranged and
The
I&gt;
It
Mu»»
place
near
Muore
that
are planted after the celery and theii duty to the church. Wo need ment of our .public schools. Enter­
000.000, to establish n sugar refin­
there will he a number of utile
lettuce
is off mid a good margin of you and It will do you good to lend taining thi» view and knowing the
Station
.
was
sold
to
Gregory
Sar­
ery in Savannah, Ga . and operate
speaker present to entertain the
your support and thu« do a Service urgent needs of providing tomrs and
tori»
,
profit
Iin sight
a line of »1earns hips between that
crowd together with a fine musical
in
our town the best town in the
11
K
Stevens
and
A
Moses
have
Aside
from
these
crops
the
thrifcity and West Indies ports. Those
better facilities for our rural schools,
program.
Frederick t). lJuwnes,
state.
a* well a» being aware that, many
interested are well known capital­ purchiAed the Reale &amp; Benjamin I ty farmer of the Hanford section
Great Incohonec "of the U. R. will
Don't forget the date, March l"th school boards find it difficult to
also pi.nits corn for his stock
Hay
ists of Neu York and elsewhere place nn Renrdnll avenue
speak at this meeting.
Come out
Mrs Wallace has purchased the »firing» ufi voluntarily after the cel- 8 j) m at the Baptist Temple,
finance the school* with the fund*
t 111cm i» pre'»ident of U
and hear him a» this meeting is free One of
t'usl
place on Cameron avenue
cry and lettuce ami the rich lands
now uvailahle, I know of no more
road
1m vi ng it» headquart) ‘TH in
to everybody and we will appreciate
Several other sales were made uf full of feri ili ter and watered fror
Prince of To-Night
worthy way in which this fund can
Sa v a n nah. it living pianti cd to esa cfowiled house at this time. The
small
tracts
on
the
east
ami
west
the
flowing
well»
make
Ihe
greatest
Gorgeous
costumes, dazzling spec­ be used than to have it applied for
t » DI i» h t hi» refinery oil the 1lim of
Improved Order of Red Men is
j sides
rrops of hay and corn in the state tacular effect», high clqss tnu»lc, the benefit anil development of the
thi* road.
purely of American origin, frater­
The
largest
»ale
was
that
of
t&gt;
E
and hav
have been compared with the »tunning »how gill» nnd da»hing public schools in the rural district*
Tl*
d
ti
,
hu»
ri
FI
e
(•ount
"Luk
nal. charitable and patriotic and il_
$545,6811 from the -ale of road ion I Walker, who s ol d fus Shaw net* farm ' rrops r.itm if in I he celebratedr córti limiter* from the background of of tills state. To l hi» end I recom­
reveres the (lag of our Cnion and
that most popular of musical com­ mend that u measure be passed pro­
struction bonds, and will begin 'of 40 acres to a prominent rn in mi»- ‘ belts I I he northwest
the liberty it stunt!» for, therefore
sinn
man
The
Shawnee
farm
I»
on
edies,
"T h e Prince of To-Night,” viding that the net proceed» from
immediately the building of high­
*e would like to see "Old Glogry"
Renrdall
avenue
and
is
one
of
the
which
will
he the attraction ut the the state game department shall
A
Thank
You
ways.
alloat from every business house in
Mr* J W 1tarili*» anil the rom- Imperial tonight. The cast is head- an n ual ly Ik* distributed to the coun­
"A
railroad with headquarters ill best piare» in I hut section, having
our beautiful city on this occasion
Savannah has asked for l i g h t s of wa&gt; been in cultivation about four years .miiii-i- in charge of the play, Cnion mi by Tom Arnold, who is seen in ties and shall constitute a fund in
Kedmanship keeps the llag ever tiecounty to be known ns t he
over atrreets in Augusta, Ga . and The price was a good on** uml the I pòt for a Day, given for the his happiest mood in the title role. ouch
fore its members and pledges if»r!f
proposes lo extend H» lines to Ath new owner will take possession June U ••man’s Club building fund wish The story tells of the adventures of rural school fund, nnd applied spe­
not only lo keep it red. signifying
first. Mr. Walker had fifteen appli­ in this manner to express their up- Mr. Arnold, a* a stranded college cifically for the u*o of tho rural
ens. Gn.
strength, its white, purity, and it»
cation»
for the rental of this pIAce prei'iation to each and every one youth who falls in love with and Is school». The apportionment of said
"Contracts are being placed for
blue, loyalty, unsullied, hut to go
by tho state to the counties
.the construction at Savannah of and five who wanted to buy. some win* in un&gt; wny assisted toward »pubbed by a beautiful heiress whom fund
to the defense of that ting whenever
He was making the pi i y a success.
ho meets while acting a»y life saver to be made upon n basis of the
steamship terminals that will cost of them from the north
called upon so to do. Come out to
not anxious to »ell hut intends-to
at " T h e Breaker»." Palm Beach proport ion that t h e amount col lect­
T o t h e pirtdi. »I l a r g e t h e m m
nearly $ |.non.non
this meeting and you will he belter
take
ii
rest
for
&gt;umr
time
and
de
•ui -*e Í el F. i n t l u t e i*f t l w i h k - She coquette* with hint and then ed from the r especti ve counties bear
" T w e n t y »lx
new
corporation*
informed than the writer can in 1
i
idi'il
lo
col
down
hi*
liirg*
holding*
inform» tint) tb.it mint)» wealth »nd l o the total amo un t of the net r e v ­
Ite
f'
f
II
I
I*
.it t••nil» In c
w
ee
h
have been f■*rtii■ i during il
form you. You will he handed a
(o
some
extent
Mr
Walker
I*
position
he hu» no &lt;Inline ut all enue.
w
i
n
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i
n
.
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a
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n
a
t
u
r
e
aggre
with minimum capital »tody
beautiful program on entering I lie
among the pioneer» in the Iteardull ha • iieei. mudi t h r o u g h o u t I lie But he is befriended by an aged
gat ing f .'In» ,mm
( oitnly Finance
opera house with the represents I ive
gardener who has learned mysteites
"Among the item» of construction avenue development and having Wlntej-,
I’osslbly one of tho gtost impor­
business men of this city in it ami wish
To each member of the caste, of muRic from his plant* und who
work to he done, ns reported this perfect faith in the Sanford section
subjects with which you will
to thank each and every one who
purchased about one hundred acres •rfho so faithfully cante to rehearsals turn* him into a prince of mythical tant
week, are:
have
to
deni is the problem' of the
so willingly responded to help boost
"Apartment houses, Montgomery, and cleared a Urge portion of it. lie and their excellent work on the land for a night. It is uidorstood
ad
ministration
of the business of
Sanford and the Improved Order
Ala . and Savannah. Ga ; church came here from Topeka. Kansas and n i g h t o f t h e pl a y t h e c o m m i t t e e i» that If the prilire fail» to receive a
tho
counties
respectively
of our
of Red Men.
kiss
from
the
light
girl
before
the
uud
being
experienced
in
the
potato
deeply grateful
building». Charleston, S &lt;
state. Flvery taxpayer is Interested
Yours fraternally.
I
husmos»
,n
his
native
»tute
iried
night
is
over,
he
i»
lo
die
at
dawn.
Mr
Phillip», tiie photographer
I'lissa -grille, Flu , itml additions, l.nIn the u»e being made of the tax
David K, Recker
Grange and (.¿oilman. Ga.; Court­ |them here and w h s among the pion­ deserve* special mention in n»»l*t* The manner in which he escapes the
eers in thernislng of Irish pot a loes mg Mr» H a r n e s m the
makeup fate threatened him nnd wins the money which he contributes lo tho
house and jail, Jasper county, S (
Fire at Saraso t a
right girl gives the author, Adams, slate government, but he i* far more,
Fla . fraternal upon a large scale in this section of tiie caste
Sarasota suffered a tile loss aggie dormitory. Tnmpu
He
came
down
each
full
and
plant­
And to Mi*» Florence Frank, Hough nnd Howard, unusual oppor­ directly concerned in the contribu­
gating $100,000 at an early hour building. Meridian. Mi*» ; jail, Mc­
ed
his
crop
uml
returned
to
Topeka
Mi»» Schuld and Mr Witherington tunity to link modern characters tion* he is making to the county.
Tuesday morning.
The (lie was Duffie county. Georgia: paving. Mi­
with magic anil mythical situations. More directly interested because he
in
the
summer,
and
his
face
is
us
for the excellent music furnished.
ducoveted at about 2 o'clock in a ami, Florida; lire station buildings.
familiar
in
Sanford
as
any
of
the
Tho
..transformation scones, tho ar­ pay» four to six timrs as much ta
■hoe shop in the rear of Willis Bros, Miami, Florida; roads, Bulloch Co..
regular residents.
He has been a
tistic grouping of the host of pretty the support of hi* county a* he
Among Ihe Meihodisis
•tore and the ' i m n spread rapidly, Alabama, and Lauderdale, county,
pays for all state purposes, including
great Sanford booster always and
March 14th: Sermon at 11:46 p. girls included in the chorus, and the pensions.
fanned by a stiff wind blowing at Miss,; club house. West Palm Reach,
Also becuase his tax
his
sale
of
a
part
of
bis
holdings
gorgeous
stage
picture*
will
prove
m. and 7:30 p. m.. Sunday school
the time. In a ehort while It had Ha.; factory building and ware­
money going to the county is or
shows
no
lack
of
faith
at
this
stage
n
revelation.
Joseph
E.
Howard
ut 9:45 a. rm
reached the Palma, one of the old house, Columbus. Ga.; sewer system
should be used for purposes which
of the game, hut he has large busi­
Mrs. J. W. Adams and her com­ literally surpasses himself in provid­ brings to him and his family more
hotels of the city.
About sixty Pablo Reach, Kla.; sewer uml water
ness interests in the^noyh that de­
mittee are planning u very interest­ ing the music for the "Prince of direct benefits, in the way of school
guests escaped hurriedly, saving only works systems, Elba, Ala.
mand
more
of
his
attention
and
get"Construction contracts have been
ing and instructive program for the To-Night,” and the* constant In­ advantages and locr.l pub!‘c Im­
»'«ring apparel and a few valuables.
ting
a
good
price
for
part
of
his
Sunday school service and we re­ troductions of musical numbers of­
The hotel, was brick veneer about awarded as follows: Bridge, Talia­
provement and development.
lands like a wise man sold it.
quest that . every member attend. fers much to charm the lovers of
ferro
and
Wilkes
counties,
Georgia;
100 feet square, and made a great
good
music.
Among
the
many
song
Every safeguard should be throw n
Thesu sales demonstrate that the
ie Rlrangers and visitors cordially ih. 4 l was operated by T. and L a »drainage canal. Orange and Osceola
hits
'are
"Her
Eyes
are
Blue
for
around
the county finances.
The
SCastelle, who calrie a few days ago counties, Florida; factory building, man with experience and the mn n 'vited to attend any and all of our
Ysle,"
"Tonight
Will
Never
Come
people
are
entitled
to
a
painstaking
who
has
travelled
the
country
over
services.
from Fort Myers and look charge. Macon, Gir,¿and Miami, Kin.; school
The finance committee of the mis­ Again, "Mean Moon Man," " I and businesslike administration of
The building was owned by Cans- buildings, two, Hillsborough county, comes back to Sanford to obtain
In some coun­
real
farming
lands,
and
with
the
sionary society will niect with Mm. Don't Wunt to Marry Your Fam­ the county affatra.
U«r Bros, of St. Petersburg, Build- Florida, and LaBcllc. Florida; street
ily," "Follow the Rainbow Trail," ties' there is entirely too much ex­
f.
o.
b.
market
established
here
now,
E.
L.
Marshall,
corner
10th
St.
and
lighting,
Augusta,
Gs.^
road
f
con­
furnishings and fixtures were a
the growing of winter vegetables Dak avenue this afternoon to for­ " I Feel*in Love on Monday" and travagance and too little regard for
struction, Madison county, Ala.
*«1*1 loss.
,
bos
resolved Itself into a safe and mulate plans for their work during "You're a Dear Old World After tho interest of the taxpayers. Im ­
"Industrial plants will be estab­
Mrs. Willis, mother of the Willis
provements and progress are desir­
sane
project and one that appeals to the next few months. A full attend­ All."
Bros, was painfully injured in being lished as follows:
able,
but it is r.lso desirable that
the
investor
more
strongly
than
any
ance is requested.
"Abattoir, Albany. Ga.; cold stor­
«•cued from
living
apartments
the
tax
burden be held down to as.
other
farming
proposition
In
the
Standing
Room
Required
The Ladles' Missionary society
ftbnyp the Willie store. She was re­ age plant, Robertsdsle, Ala.; F i l ­
low
minimum
as* possible commen­
world.
met
at
the*
Methodist
parsonage
moved to an emergency hospital at ler's earth plant, Gadsden, Fla.;
From the movement of thingi
---------------------------------^
surate
with
a
proper
administration
Monday afternoon. After the reg­ now no doubt standing room will
*■• Sarasota hotel, where the, with meat packing plant, Mobile, Ala.;
of
thu
public
businuM.
Taxes are
ular session Captain Yearian of the he required for the people attending
other guests from the Palma hotel Ice plant, Savannah, Ga.. and ad­
The St. Johns Potato Crop
too
high
in
some
of
the
counUe*.
Over fifteen thousand fertile acies Salvation Army gavo a very inter­ the Sunday night service at the
were slightly Injured were dition, Biloxi, Miss.; hydro-electric
As
a
means
to
remedy
this
condi­
plant, near Valdosta, Ga.; fertillter of 8t. Johns county land are ex­ esting talk on their wolk and the Baptist Temple, March 14th. Mr.
r « n medical attention. *
tion
to
an
extent
a
t
least,
1
suggest
good
they
are
doing.
The buildings destroyed were store mixing plant, Thomasvllle, Ga.; laun­ pected to net the growers a million
Hyman la preaching a special series
th at a law ahould be passed limiting
Willis Broa., shoe stole of Kirk dry, Tampa, Fla.; woodworking
and a half dollars clear this spring
of sermons which is meeting with
tho maximum mitlage which can be
Fortune In Lettuce
on the Irish potato crop. Consider­
Rewaon, picture theatre of Ed- plant, Wllllaton, Fla."
unusual commendation from the
levied for the various county pur­
ing that this is but the Arst crop of
Dallas, Texas, Msrch 11.— Truck people.
Congregational Church
a?r
Mantu, Kreible barber shop,
pose«, and also plainly providing
" I n the Shadows" will be the sub­
r*™ *,E - L* Frasier's bakery, store
Please let all the member« re­ the year and that nlno months will growers In "southern'Texas this week
th at no expenditure« shall be made
ir*, n** * nd
of Dr. Joseph member tho anniversary meeting to­ remnln after the harvest for many finished the marketing of their sea­ ject of the special address fçr Jho in a county in oxc«&gt;ss of the annual
mitona and Western Union office. night, Friday, at the church. Bring, othei yields the agricultural possi­ son's lettuce crop, and from all re­ next Sunday evening. A general in­
revenue of the county, unleei euch
bilities of the county may perhaps ports they have reaped a veritable vitation is being given by the mem­
The Sraaota Tfmee and other ms a thank-offering a silver piece.
expenditure la first authorised by a
building, and
tuflwwl ilom
gold mine.
During the season as bers of the church to their friends
Regular Aervicea next Sunday, be the better realized.
vote of tho taxpayer«. Tho law pro­
Good
King Corn will soon follow King many as 200 car loads of lettuce to hear these helpful addresses.
T " * nd moving goodi. The loss both morning and evening,
vides specifically for the removal of
£pud. And then come hay, water­ have been sent to northern markets Five polite ushers are always to be
S 8 S
t0 ■bout •100'°00, only music la provided for.'
any officer who violates its provi­
«vered by insurance.
1 Last Sunday a number of Sunday melons, cantaloupe«, truck of all from *a single shipping point In the found on duty at thcaft aervicea and
sion*.
I
®* Di Dm parties covered no school scholars expressed a willing- kinds, peanut* and finally the fall track growing region. The precool the real welcome Is given. The mu­
'\r ‘
'"»Wince whatever.
Plate glass ness to .unite ^d$h the churfh. This potatoes— not to mention the sweet ing process enables the shippeis to sic it excellent.
/.
T h e entire send their product as far as Chicago
Remember that th« Temple is ■ Among the prominent visitor*
® the
block, Gil- was dad don day under the leader- potatoes In between.
«Pie block, tha rirai^
Pirat National ship of one of the men of the Flor- year (a one of' agricultural activity and New York, where prices amount­ located at tha corner of Park avenue from Chuluota here on ‘ Wedneadr.y
■L-.
Turner
ft Co.'s
Ct
w*r. i and ^
urn* r &amp;
store, Ida Squadron, Rev. Woodworth of in 8 t; John»—and it la work that ing in some instances to nearly and *6th street. ReV. George Hy- wore J . Tilden Jacob« and Billy
* broken
Drolfftn W
ar iL&amp;
» .a
a* tt ‘
*
by
the L
heat.
pays.— St. Augustine Record.
92,000 a carload have been realised.
1. man is the pastor.
Jacob«.
Melbourne«
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MARCH 9, H u

THE SANFORD tfERALD

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Section 6 .— Automobiles running
on tho Country roads at night rauflt
send up a red rocket every mile,
wait ten minutes for the"road &lt;o
clear.
Thoy may then prtjcced
carefully, blowing their hey-ns and
shooting Homan candles.
Section 7,— All constables and
preachers (when out of woHO wjll
give up Sunday to chasing auto­
mobiles, shooting and shouting nt
them, making arrests and otherwise
discouraging country, touring on that
day.
Section 8 .— In caso a horse will
not pass, an automobile willingly
the ftutomobilist will take the ma­
chine apart as rapidly as possible
and conceal the parts in tho 'grass.
If motoring In the woods or at a
season where there is no grass, he
will carry a hag of straw dyed tho
color of the ground and cover said
parts with straw.
Section 9.— In case an automobile
approaching a farmer's houso when
the roads aro dusty it will slow to
one mile nnd a half and the chauf-j
feur will lay the dust in fronk-of the
house with a vacuum cleaner worked
over "the dashboard. ,
• • •

For Renfc-3 furnished rooms f*.
give the consumer a little more *clight housekeeping.
W p »v
tual nourishment than |VN?u.Pni r
“ » y &lt;.«•»«• y-'* :
J iW fp y /. * Y ^ n d , .Magnolia
pound loaves of bread at^ffvo cents
each. Tho pfroisin and the fat are
57-2tp
*----------- ----present in appreciably larger '
!rjSpr-JUht-^Two furnished room.
amounts in the bread, but the pota­ ♦'i
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN .
S17; WV second.
ss.tp
toes-will bd found to furnish more
YOU AND ME.”
more carbohydrates, and more hea
X
For Rent— Several n'»-e offfc,
pnit».
,
.
roqms
OvprLYowell's. Enquire S’ p
"Carbohydrates (starch) contrib­ ♦ r
.Yowcll
Si Co.
EVEN THE GATE PO ST, NOT IN IT
ute greatly to the energy value of
!.*-U '
^
All
.Local
Advertisement«
Under
any diet antLsince potatoes are rich
s
in these, families thnt wish to expend This Beading T H R E E C E N TS s
A CHlfeL IS AM O N G Y E T A K IN G N O TES A N I) F A IT H ,
their money to tho best advantage Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
'* H E’ LL P R E N T 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAU N TE R E R .
are recommended to eonajder whetho Charge 25 Cents.
oaooD qaaooaaoaaoooooaooaaooooaoaooooD aoooaaoaaoonao
are recommended
to
comider
whether
they
cannot
make
a more
of his spare to help the church; ho
% Hill's in Trouble
G old' tabic board at Mr* k ^
extudnod
use
of
them.
They
sto
had printed columns of notices of
I ’ ve got a letter, parson,
Jones; 206 Park avenue.
*7 .«/easy
to
cook
and
when
prepaied
in
services, meetings, suppers, anterFrom my son away out West;
different ways can be made to lend
tainmenta and lectures ull free. In
An’ my ol’ heart is heavy
, Large (lowering chrysanthemum
variety to the winter diet when
donating this apace the editor had
Aa an anvil in my breast.
For Sale— Three fresh milk cows. plants'for 26c dozen by Mr* Kdjlt
green vrgeUtblea are hard to obtain.
given moro than tho equivalent in of
T o think thp boy whose future
50-tf Biggets, 300 Elm nvenue. Mail or.
Like other foods relatively itch in Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
I once had so proudly planned, cash. He had given publicity, and
dfera delivered. Get them now
canbohydrater,. however, potatoes
Should wander from the path of right thua had dono more to support the
r
For
Sale—
160
acres
fine
trucking
55-ftp
should he eaten with foods corres­
church and,pay tho minister's salary
An' come to aich an cndl
fcrrni,—orange
grove
of
13
acres,
10
pondingly
rich
in
protein,
such
os
, For Hire— Seven passenger r»da.
than any three members of the
I told him when he left us,
milk, meat, eggs, etc., nnd with acre tract of splendid hammock lac car for hire. Best of »ervire, day
church had done. An editor has two
Only three short years ago,
foods like butter, cream and mrat land- For full information affffiosa. or night.
Frank Spelling, phont
sources of income; his subscription
He'd find himself a-plowin*
H. II., e-o Court Houso Room 19H
fat
to
supply
the
fst
that
the
body
■318
and
246.
5U-tfc
list and his space. Yet, in this case,
In a mighty crooked row.
Orlando, Florida.
47-tfc'
needs/»
'
when
ho
sold
his
space
he
lost
a
sub­
He’ d mlsa bis father's counsel
V» untrd— Good secondhand orgm
"Under
normal
conditions in
Town Sito for Sale—200 acres,
scriber, Of course, no one need sub­
An’ his mother’s prayets, too;
for schpol purposes. Address W. V.
Europe
and
America
the
potato
comprising part ot the townsito of
Hut ho said the farm was hateful, scribe to n paper unless he wishes
Dunn. R. D. No. 1 .
And ho guessed he'd have to go. to do so, but no subscriber should \ One of the measures which will ranks next to bread aa a carbohy­ Island Lako on the Orange Relt
Price 13,000.00.
For
want to dictate to the editor as to be pressed at the next session of the drate foodl If prices change suffi­ Railroad.
1 know thcie’s big temptation
Will Exchange:
Good, pair me­
what he should publish. Many ed­ legislature will he that providing for ciently to make it desirable from a terms write A. S. Miller, Lake City, dium' size woçk mules with doubl»
• For a youngsor in tho west,
, 60-8tp
itors will not accept certain lines compulsory education ol children of financial point of view there is no Florida.
hameaa. for one large all around
Hut I believed our Billy
in Ua^slwUi. •Ja ) icw
«Had th e count re to resists * , » • ol.ftdvcrtirdnK. .Other, editors, caa. tdmUatic
taulo ,-oiwboiOAu * kU*w ««K i-enrert
to a great
ore
An* Vvlien He left I warnstlTilm not afford, perhaps, lo bo so irulo- of-prcufiar-conditions- here- tfrer»- are-f-euhstuitutwf
WorkTör l'Wö mules. W. A Mon»,
bread.
In
addition
the potato like mules, harness nnd wagon. Inquire
reasons
for
and
against
such
n
law
pendent. Business conditions often
O' tho ever waiting snares,
Lone Park, Fla.
57-6te
&gt;
----------------------- govern' these matters. ’ A rich Miff in- FJotldn,- although the general many fruits and vegetables, helps to of F. T. Tnrbdl. Geneva, Florida.
TKat libs like TiIddcn'sfTIiehti
55-5tp
Wanted, 12.HO0 to 15,non f«-pr&gt;er
prosperous Philadelphia weekly of principle is sound. Th® Lakeland neutralize an acid- condition in the
In Hft’a pathway everywhere.
body.
This
Is
another
reason
for
plants.
R. H. Davi«, K I p
Telegram
roccntly
suggt-slerj
that
national
circulation
for
years
de­
Ilut Hill ho promised faithful
Hogs for Sale— Car loud jusr re­
its
being
eaten
in
combination
with
ganfortf,
Flu,
7 -_'tp \
local
option
was
a
way
out
of
the
clined the advertisements of cigar­
To bo keortui ah’ allowed
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, R. D,
meat,
fish
and
other
animal
foods."
difficulty,
by
which
each
county
ette manufacturers.
Business has
He'd build a reputation
No. 2., for particulars.
65-tfc
Wanted— Two
m-at
•&gt;pp&lt; #rin(
fallen off lately for many of the big would he • permitted to settle the
That’d make us mighty proud.
young
loffio*.
$3
00
|»«t 1
C**0&lt;J
questions
fir
itself.
The
Arcadia
Fat
(Tattle
for
Sale
Some
fine
magasines. Now that paper is ac­
Hut it seems as if my counsel
talkors only.
Call l»-t u •" ejjhi
News
is
strongly
opposed
lo
this,
ones
just
shipped
in
and
in
fine
concepting
cigarette
advertising.
Per­
Sort o’ faded from his mind.
,(I*tion. Address Martin Doyle, San­ ami nim* a. ni. I'hiJiiji- ^ 1' lill
haps the editor feels the need of and a* the issue should he. .freely
And now the boy's in trouble
Continued from Page 5
V
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discussed
in
view
of
the
proposed
-tfc
•
ford. R.* D. No. 2.
money, and who shall blame him
O' the very wustest kind.
the succeeding hours much enjoyed
legislation
the
nrticle
In
the
News
If he sells his space?
His letters come so seldom
by the guests.
For Sale— Five acres ririi celery
Lost iiotwcon Coiory nv ■mu* ar.J
That 1 somehow aort o' kno wed
No one can lun n paper to pleasfe on that subject follow»:
land,
artesian well, small house, B. Si l). Gnrago, I’ niw r-#l hd
"W
e
are
heartily
in
favor
of
‘
com­
That Billy was a-trampin’
everyone, he that paper big or little.
fenced, 11,600.
Terms. $25 down. ami «ockot joint for tun»
Ptrtonnl M m lion
Kinder
[t is tho editor's paper and it is his pulsory attendance for we personally
On n mighty rocky road.
$10 a month. See J. F McClelland' return to B. &amp; O Gnr:if
know
of
its
worth,
hut
the
local
opMisses
Ann
and
Kntherine
Ter
11* #trd
iving. He is the one who should
Dut never once imagined
Moore's Station.
55-htp
•: -«P
'H e would bow my hon'd in shame udgo what should and what should lion process is not what is needed, hune. who have been visiting their
and
if
such
an
act
is
passed,
it
will,
aunt,
Mrs.
t*.
I
.
Dutton
are
now
not he published in its columns.
An’ in tho dust'd ja iler
For Sale— A first class cattle and
MHEUIO'm m i I
be « long time. If ever, before It can: »pending a four wo«k* at Balair.
•' t *
Ills ol' daddy's honored name.
buggy horse 10 years old. Original­
N'nt irt* 1* hrFt*li V r •«
.«
ltd
possibly
produce
the
results
that
a
They
will
return
to
Sanford
for
l&lt;
5
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•
f
t
u
*
*
of
in*'unit)
Ho writes from out in Denver.
•*4
ly from Kentucky.
1 am desirous utidrr th# *« an
^ Following is a copy of a hill re­ slate wide law can accomplish ( Faster.
«1 i«f iL* »'f
An’ tho story's mighty short.
of securing u good home for him. for St. Johns rountv. Kb-? i
* -* s it
cently introduced in the Mnssa- What is needed is a law thnt gives
rnour Ferì illut U»»fh*. *
*t
1 jist can’t tell his mother,
Cecil
Gabbett,
French
Ave.
50-tf
tili
in
(iff*
and
I
ft
Hin
•
'
l«-r. 1
chussetis legislature:
the school officers tho right to reMr. nnd Mrs. E. T. Stewart, who
havi» levied upon end w 1
*• T
It’d break her poor ol’ heart.
An act to regulate the use of auto­ quire tho attendance of nil children, have been the guests of their ffaughfront yf the rnurt T.uu«*
*
For Sale Two splendid lots on Sem
An ' so, 1 reckoned, parson,
initi*»
rountv.
Florid*
n
i
.iur«|
mobiles on the public highways of who should attond. Under existing I * « . Mm- John Thomas hnvo return- French avenue going nt a bargain. the b’gnl hour, of ..Ir, &lt;»1 ih. )'■1
r-i Mm.
You might bleak the news to her: thé commonwealth:
it.y
In
April.
A
l&gt;
IVt
u
1
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r
•
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conditions in this state much m u s t ed to their home in Washington. See me quick. II, C. Dullose.
di y «sf «aid m««nlh. or i «
ÌIJ
Bill's in the legislature,
Ihr
föllowing
d«*^m
l
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t
l«n
:
N
C.
*
s»|
c t i o n 1 — Upon discovering tho j necessarily he left .to the discretion
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But he doesn't say what fur.
Ite
ih
K
(n
Scm
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cfiuriii
1
tr
■
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it
approaching team, the automohili.t ()f the tnlche„ ond 0 inCen..
The
Th** ws*tl hilf of th*- north*-*
,i
— Denver Times.
For
Sale
’
Cheap—
One
hnndsome
(be
northwr«t
qu
m
rtcr
of
Ihr
m
-nE
.
•
miri
ot
must stop offside and cover his mu conditions in Florida are not unlike
llev. and Mrs. Walker, who have
• %■ •
Section
Four
1
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chine with a blanket painted to cor thoso in other states that have ob­ been visiting their son, Mr. Chaa. willow go-cart. Apply 612 Oak ave. ltRngrt Thlrly'Oili &lt;31t «■**» sis»« th ■"trihhjJf
♦
w
**j
tjtttr
of
!
h
e
north
wnl
uusr
l»*r
*«f
’
(r
.
ii7-2tp
1 A modern- minister tells Us that respond to the scenery.
tained good results when udminis- K. Walkor left for their home in
1er of H*ction Thirty fimt u 7 &gt;*Tillip
"hcil is full of low neck dressos and
Twenty i20 i sauih. 11»■siif*- 7t »t&gt; l»s
Section 2. The speed limit on tercd ¡n „ common sense way. There Illinois last week,
For Sale- Five acres half mile 32i Pint. Si Id |f«»I»rv1 , » ’ g
t «pH
ailk stockings." He is fixing to hahe country roads will ho a secret, and u nothinK drMlic in K)iQ &lt;lnle wlde
is th** prcipcrty «d
s*ta 1 si 1 It
from
brink
road,
quarter
mile
from
»•&lt;
M
art,
«ti&gt;l
In
.»u-fi
•
1
•all the young fellows buy a ticket tho penalty fgr violation will he $10 law thnt has i&gt;e«n prepared, its gen­
Mrs. J. W. Barnes loft on Mon­ loading station, 6 miles from San­ rosisi. Ter ms « l Sil»
a« * , r haw? is
tiiy
for
tide.
for-hell to find out.
for every mile an offender is caught eral provisions have been tested and day for Ponsacola, where she will
» \l If \SU
ford. county road on one side. All
going in c x c p s s of It.
«Sheriff of Ssminolr » •&gt;urt! - K!"Mdl
found successful in a southern itate visit the home folks before going good black hummock land.
Two
C. H, Hnhinston snd l»«*i r.. ?
J The news that Franc? is going
Section 3.— In case an automobile whore practically the same racial to Beaufort. S. ('., to join Mr.
uctes cleared, fenced and farmed 2 A DichiniMin. AU&gt; » fut 1 V •*
to raise a brigade of wopien and the makes a team run away, the penalty conditions exist as in this state. Barnes.
h7-T u•**-4f
years.
Good (lowing well.
Price
simultaneous news that the entire will he $60 for the first mile and The first year showed an increased
$800, Terms to suit customer. A. P
war zone is criss-crossed with barb $100 for the second, $200 for the average attendance of more than
Mr. John Vick of Orlando spent Connelly, 119 Magnolia avenue.
wire entanglements, gets' tven the third, etc., that the team runs; in twenty-five per cent, and the people Sunday in the city with his cousins,
Russian Prlcata Mutt Marry.
57-tf
- While tho Catholic prient mint b*
most blase for a chuckle.
addition to the usual damages.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
F.
Fields.
unanimous
in
its
approval."
• I t
a celibate, th« Rusnlnn must bs
Section 4.— On approaching a cor­
&amp; • •
•
----- -For Sale— Two good building lot* rnarrlod when in* K't« « I "»;l!oa
^ An erudite editor— to distinguish ner, where ho cannot command a 5 The United States Department
Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Steinmeyer on Sanford avenue, Sanford Height*. As soon as ho lose» hl» »H flP hil
from the others— points out thnt a view of the road ahead, the nutomo- of Agriculture, in an effort to deal have returned from n delightful visit
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes to Rivo up his pi.sltltm br c into a
model is a "small imitation of tho bilist must stop not less than 100 with the higher cost of living be­ lo friends at Oviedo.
. in tbt
monastery
Tin n- i- • •
real thing."
So. when next she yards from the turn, loot his horn, cause it is no longer merely (ho high
Itussljii rhurch. hut ih
cites somebody's "model" husband ring a hell, fire a revolver, halloo, cost of living has instituted a cam­
, ||#»rr
Miss Lucille Bradley of Tracey are interested.
In tho monasteries A i . i
you just snicker and whisper the and send up throe bombs at inter­
be a partali priest.
paign for the substitution in part City, Tenn., is expected this week
truth to the rubber plant.
vals of five minutes.
of potato»« for wheat. Scientists in to visit Mrs. J. T, Brady- Miss
*■ • • «
Section 6 .— Automobiles
must the department suggest that tho Bradley hna many friends in San­
Riches From the Ocean*.
t In a neighboring* county a clergy- again btf seasonably painted, that is, ordinary household will find its ad­ ford who -will lie glad to welcome
The fishing Industry of the fie*,
man took the editor of the local so that thoy will mc^ge with the pas vantageous to eat more potatoes and her again.
porus Is worth $1.00(U&gt;oo n&gt; Turkey.
loss
bread«
A
bulletin
issued
by
the
pa par to task because the editor toral ensemble and not be startling,
Along the Mediterranean &gt; • »rh» ok
Mr. W. L. Cohb of Tampa-spent
For Rent— Two big stores oh talim excellent sponge«
accepted a certain advertising con- They must be green in the spring, agricultural department says: "W ith
bed '**
yields mother of peart unit th* l
tract. The good man forgot that golden In summer, red In autumn potatoes at sixty cents a bushel, ton Sunday in Sanford, the guest of East First street. Joe De Mont,
gulf, pearls.
Coca Cola Compuny.
24-tf
cents worth— or pen pound*— will friends.
for years the editor had given freely and white in winter.

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To the Citizens of Seminole County, Greetings:
The Metropolitan Lile Insurance Comoany of New York in rendering it* annual statementa came forth with the fol­
lowing facta concerning Ita Aiaets, Liabilities, CoiPpariioni, etc.
The undersigned, being their petmanent resident representative here, and being desirous of placing the eaaentials of
pleasure to bring the
his Company’s statement, togethet with a personal mcarage, before tl^e citizen* of this county, ha* the |
rame to your attention through the columns of the Hanford Herald.
To pursue the old, slow, Individual canvassing method In getting the FACTS of my message to you, would mean the
toes of time to me and yqu, aa well a* lou of money to all who are concerned in fortifying and building an estate of material
wealth through the »ale and aane methods of life Insurance.
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A Startling Comparison
25
___
The following table aete forth the annual premiums
of____
fourwell known companies on $1,000 insurance at
f t ear
cart,
including
the
seven
popular
plans;
Whole
Life;
FHteen
and
Twenty
payment
Life;
Ten,
Fifteen
and
Twenty
"
deU
ÉIndowment and Ten Year Term Plan.
The purpose Is to show a comparison between the average annual premium of these four companies and the premium
of The Metropolitan. The asme relative immediate savipte will be foundln comparing the premium» of any age from 16 to 65.

Companies
New York Life
Equitable of
New York

Ordinary

ENDOWMENTS

LIFE

*

Fittane Paym’l Twenty Paym'l

$
21.49

$

38.35
-

21.49,

38.35

31.83
-i»
31.83

Tm Ymt

Twanty Year

s

5
49.33

102.73

66.87

49^3

,12.18

12*79

21.49

66.64

49.19

12.18

12.79

68.77

,50.18

12.96

13.76

67;29

■19-50

12.44

T 3 .ll

N«( i’ubliffird Not PubUttd

38.35

31.83

102.32

» . w"
. .1"

35.99

30.25

106.96

A F f e Premium

21.45-

87.76

.31.43

103.68

ImmediateSaviui

Tin Tsar

r "
66.87

2U4

*-

Twtnly T«*f

$
102.73

Sootbeni Slates
o f Alabam a

Metropolitan

Ftflsoti Tear

fiWTrrV » *A.a

Matin] o f
New York

*

TERM

16.68
$4.77

;

29.44
■$8.32

24.42
$7.01

91.58

.

58.12

312.Ì5 Ï $9.17
.1.r

41.86
$7.74

10.13 NotrOlmUd
$2.31,!

.NOT
AVARABLE

Fui Ihermor*
ms to “ back
CH ALLENU
or l*svo flxaford
with my ralllac:
H Pl
■tant food « I l f of my »mployrr— tbr Metropolitan I,If* laauroaro Tompiay.
Th** romp»titlon ot lit* In­
E s s e n t ia l s o f the C o m p a n y ’s A n n u a l S ta te m e n t
aurane* compitile« houli)I partiri patini polirla* hna bam
Ursdy In th« dIndian of out­
Outstanding Insurance, Dec, 31, 1914 $2,991,114,069.00
doln» on* Mothrr lo th* promA
s s e t s .............................................. 496,862,77.0.63
Wnf of dWldfod». T h « iatim at« of futur« profita h «»«
Surplus in 1914.(above liabilities)
31,138,945.59
ham trary »Durine. It am t
ha avldmt lo àpy thlnktni man
Income,
1914
:
127,997,891.78
thnt III« Inaurane« campani*»
ranno« tonka aorndhinc out of
T o ta l Insurance placed and paid in 1914
,
, nothin*. **y moro than ether
corporation# or binda««» mm.
Number of Policies in Force Dec. 31st, 1 9 1 4 , 1 4,843,108
If a company premi«#* )•*»•
dividano», from
a t m im
dlvtiwis,
ihim «h
*h«t
U * jIhroo
ta ha de626 per day in number of chums paid.
V*
^***A dividend* u
The Daily
rtvadl A ce»tain amount of
8,040 per day in number of policies issued and revived.
•vary premium mud ba taken
Average
far * p * m ; « m otor amount
mud ba n a m j under tho Uw
11,708,728.00 per day in N E W insnrance issued, re­
of the
of tho B u t« aad tho principia»
Company's
vived anti increased.
of th« tmdnm* to mod eontrad* '«standIn» tar Into th«
Business

5 17 744 6 16.00

■Muew*

What makra up th« divi­
dend? Chatty, hi th« main. It
mud ba invadami by th«
r y t » « l n OF T H A T PART
o f Urn p R I t t r o m which b
RESERVED. Df couroa. than
h mow proti It Ito
datm and u p mi «a ■
fksw ADtidptlld.

.

ftJt

During
1914 W as

5,754.00 per day in Payments to Policy-holders
and addition to Reserve.
$161,826.87 per day in Increase o f Assets.

More Polices Issued Than Any Other Company in A m e r i c a and
More Than That of A ll Other Companies Combined— L e s s O n e j
____ ^

&gt;1 tkat
U s t ttoa*
ttoa* »I»
sr«
o' Ideal

v«rlshla #lammt* «k ith ran not aoaalhly be for»told lo advaaro.
»di
I ROE D IV ID E N D S mart to mad. from l.A R 0 k f r R E M IU M S - fr o m th. lavroto»»«
---------*#ai,
osvsv *!»•
« I th « buala«*« «ad th « coat • ! larorsaea.
,
.
WhU« th* M a trs to lil»« *»w makro
poUelaa partirfpatinf— »o ( p r t t i y p»Mry Vhkfc
..........It *««««» hrar»^»
d lvltosd It p »y» tfc« l»r»vr port at tfc« «Uatl
t * » t bsr t« Itlag d «*a tfc* premium*. It vlU to aroa that hut UuU f»,rr**fT1V:
far th* t i l « « « « f profitaU»' &gt;nva»t m «a l.far
t.
tfc« polUy-fcoldar*. .It D«vro oa much of th« »vrplu* aa
",.-»
p «v k «t« • ( th* pallcy.fcoldar l«r H IU la• Invrot M fc* plm**a. Our plan la a plain btulnni paltry for plain bu^lnaw
a»*« « » d piala wmfclag mm.
■ two
* * • uarartslotv
uarortfclnty of horn««
■ « « • ■ Ufa la th
tho» ««thf*ct
auhjact e!
« I ovary
« w r y **rmon.
*rrmon. tho
th« rofrala
rofral* •?
of ovory
•»&lt;
hymn, tho assito* ‘•¡•“lì* ^

£*m

v

. T i . ,^ r o S c fï ï r M ' « ’ « w à r u . ■ ¡•.ri.'

" „ - a iS s “ ' ' Y " " ' 7 cr" T

&lt;

,
Isw sa e « U tho tsnrviga rtarody for mas'# groatast dlflrulty— that af providing for hi. family I« fV* "
d aak hut
I
?Ä.,h'a *“ *fcl» «owalry a ml* to* so favor* to
Uf* aad h.alth.
Tima fa all h« wood«; but tlma U Ijj*
lkiag h* raaoat count oa. LH« inauro*** SII» op
up Th«
th. broach roüa^d'bÿ'thfa* uanrtadätyV I t lo tho * «
"only ' / “Ì.

e

ut« for th* *a * "o n ly "' Ush la a hnay man'» fifo— It proroata dUaatar
_______la to
th** caa* of a man's miarolrulation» ol
l»h of hi. Ilf*. Whatt th« hl»IropolltaB sJma to do fa to furalah
to piolo
piala buaiaaao
bua!
furnish ta
man sad pfala workaro

ovary. kf*d «I IJIa Inavraaro cantract «hlrh 'rlrrumatan
roqaira. C fv* oa o cfcsaro to rooaon tog«»k«r. "h »n
lamplatl*
tan a« Llfa Inaurane*, «ittor oa
aa an Invrotmrat
InvM
Or aa
mar* pro tort
oa a maro
(«et lo
loa do oat fall ta got our promfam »*«»*
«oar.
making flati applicati»* «U h any attor company— our (H at aro tho low
loi rot and oar protortIon
■ * « c n r d a o d l shall— a ll boat obligation on your p a rt-g o ■aio
is
dotali oncom ing our various plan
ff yo n » * droiro, holy yos to dotrfOila* th * boat hiad of policy suited lo yon particular, i
Very truly.

Elmer &amp;

Ag.nl, Box 1004, Sanford, Florida

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ÏÏS

T H E

S A N F O R D
I N S A N F O R D — Lift h

vo lu m e

ItuluHir) in ihr siuih

Columhus, Ga,, March 12 The
Industrial Indux »ay» in it» i-aiur for
this week:
"Some of the most extensive and
important undertaking» in tho south­
east for a year or more are an­
nounced in the reports for tho week,
whirh give conclusive evidence of
the resumption of Construction and
industrial activities and the quick
coming of normally prosperous con­
ditions.
"An eastern syndicate announces
that it will erect in Palm Reach,
Fla., the finest and costliest tourist
hotel building yet constructed In this
part of tho country.
"Atlanta, Ga., is preparing, to
pave
approximately
twenty-five
miles of utieet at a cost of $500,000

ÏK l

Wotth Living

SANFOltl). FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARCH 12. I»I5

vl

FLORIDARED
MENWILL CAP. TURE SANFORD

H E R A E D

OUR SPRING
CELERY DELTA
CROPS PROMISE
FARMS BRING
GOOD RETURNS
GOOD PRICES

N O . 58

Nailer Auto Owners

MORE SUGGESTIONS
HAVE BEEN MADE
BY THE GOVERNOR

The Kcdmen meet hero in nnnbal
.session on the 16th and 17fh of this
month, next Tut »day and Wednes­
day. At this convention It Is ex­
pected that there will bo present
from 200 to 300 men from ail sec­
#
/
tion« of the state.
— 2—
»*
The committee in charge have
LUCKY
SANFORD
ESCAPES
TUESDAY AND W E D N E SD AY
R
E
C
C
O
M
M
E
N
D
S
S
E
V
E
RAL
S A N FO R D LAN D BEING SO LI)
arranged to give these men an auto
OF N E X T ' W E E K W IL L
TH E FROSTS AND T E N ­
GOOD LA W S FOR LEGISEVERY DAV AT GREAT
ride through the Celery Delta on
DER STUFF IS SAVED
BELONG T O W A R R IO R S
• LATURE T O PASS
R It I C E S
Wednesday - at 3:16 p. m., in otder
to show our visitors what wo really
have at Ranford In tho way of veg­
The Red Men of Florida will in­
Tallahassee, March 11.— Following
Lucky Sanford again!
On account of the excellent price*
etable
farms
and
being
unable
to
up
his announced intention to make
vade the rity next Wednesday and
With all the good luck that has
that have prevailed this season on
see
in
person
tho
owners'
of
autos
public
from time to time a number
hold their annual state Row Wow
Sanford crops and because the idea attended the Sanford grower« this
take
this,
means
of
inviting
auto
of
recommendations
which he pro­
in the Imperial Theatre. The Redseason
on
their
money
crops
the
of winter gardening i* growing jn
Men of Florida expect to attend
to
come ownera to help show these people poses to submit to the legislature,
tho minds of tho people of this spring crop promises
this meeting and the two days will
country tho Sanford improved farms through all right and make them around. About 16 to 20 machines which convenes In April, Governor
will be needed to report in front of Park T tanime!! states that Re will
be given over to business hnd en­
are changing hnnd* every week and some money also.
t)m
Imperial Tbei^tc ^t, ;Ll&amp;.,pJ...nuliiuxkn„ locomme■«Uliana- upon,
tertainment. A* Sanford la noted
tho old times of a few years ago f ^Several nighte till« weektho weath­
— -—
—■
» ii
on
Wednesday,
Mnrrh lTHr This Tonawlhg'iubreclir
er remained-CTrol,--feanwBTii~Bnttrtion that only improved farms are talned that the beans and other ten­ will be a great chance lo ^advertise
Game Revenue
$075,000 for the construction of n
the Red Men can be assured of a
der YfftetabUs would suffer but they our city and county and it is hoped
railroad between West Palm .Reach, being sold and most of them being
Under tho piovtalons of the lew
good meeting and a good time.
purchased by home people who hnvo escaped and the crop around that owners of uuios will report
Fla., and a point on the bank of
creating
a state game department,
promptly
in
order
that
our
visitors
Sanford at this season of the year
here never looked finer.
Lake Okeechobee. New York and know the real value of them.
the revenue* derived from hunting
will
not
lie
obliged
to
wait.
Please
presents the great celery and veget­
This means that the improved
Last season the Sanford growers
Chicago capitalists being interested
licenses Is paid into tho state school
able fields at their best and the vis­
farms will bring in tludr new owners planted spring crop« and shipped notify Mr. D. E. Decker, A. V.
and nn issue nv $1.600,000 of the
fund, and' Is invested in securities
itors especially those who have
a good living and that tho new own­ Btuff later than over before, some of French or the Herald office If your
road's bonds having been underl&gt;aying about five per cent annually.
car
will
be
available.
never visited this city will carry a
ers will know how to farm them to them ^hipping as late as June and
writteu.
T
h i* interest is distributed to the
good impression home with them,
the best advantage and we will have this yiTir promises evon a larger
"The district in which Jackson­
several county school funds upon
Al
l
enl
l
on,
M
e
n
David Recker. who has labored so
no failures to chronicle, oui grow­ crop of the profitable stud that en­
ville. Fla., is located has planned the
the basis of the average daffy at­
faithfully to make the meeting u
ers having learned from experience tail but little expense and bring
You will want to attend the rally
construction and equipment of school
tendance of pupils. Under this plan
success gives the following greeting
how to grow vegetables and how to good returns.
for men only at the Baptist Temple the »mount to which each county
buildings at u* cost of $065,000, and
to the public:
Deans, tomatoes, cucumbers, egg Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock, Mar. is entitled is so very small that It
is to vote upon an issue pf $1,000,- market them.
The Red Mon of Florida will meet
This week witnessed one doxen plants, iaets, English peas, okra 17th. You owe it to yourself and
000 of bonds to pny for them. Hills­
cannot he of any substantial aid to­
in Sanford next Tuesday and Wed­
good sales and many more are re­ pot*tor*Vand bt»t but not least green the community to take poit in any­
borough county, Fla . will expend
ward defraying the expenses of tho
nesday, March JG-17th and as there
peated to have been made
Atnong pepper» are among the good spring thing that ha» for it» object the up­
$175,000. or more, in the erection
county
schools. 1 think it desirable
will be a public meeting in the opera
tl'V A are the following
crops raised here and after all dnn- building of the social life nnd better­ to have the not revenue from the
of school building»
house on Tuesday, the 16th at 10
T V ^ i i y Ellsworth piIcce at ( am-[ jj,,r 0| fr,,t|K .\r(. past the growers ment of your home people. We
game department, amounting to
"A company ¡» being incorpo­
a. m. the public is cordially invited
oron
City was told to Mr Itriden
tegm to reckon how much especially crave the support of those about 125,000 per annum, used for
rated with minimum capital stock
to attend this meeting a» a fine
velvet lit- will have from these crops men who have been neglectful of the more direct benefit and improve­
of $1110,000, and m.i\itr.luin of $5,- of ( hicugo
program has been arranged and
The
I&gt;
It
Mu»»
place
near
Muore
that
are planted after the celery and theii duty to the church. Wo need ment of our .public schools. Enter­
000.000, to establish n sugar refin­
there will he a number of utile
lettuce
is off mid a good margin of you and It will do you good to lend taining thi» view and knowing the
Station
.
was
sold
to
Gregory
Sar­
ery in Savannah, Ga . and operate
speaker present to entertain the
your support and thu« do a Service urgent needs of providing tomrs and
tori»
,
profit
Iin sight
a line of »1earns hips between that
crowd together with a fine musical
in
our town the best town in the
1
1
K
Stevens
and
A
Moses
have
Aside
from
these
crops
the
thrifcity and West Indies ports. Those
better facilities for our rural schools,
program.
Frederick t). lJuwnes,
state.
a* well a» being aware that, many
interested are well known capital­ purchiAed the Reale &amp; Benjamin I ty farmer of the Hanford section
Great Incohonec "of the U. R. will
Don't forget the date, March l"th school boards find it difficult to
also pi.nits corn for his stock
Hay
ists of Neu York and elsewhere place nn Renrdnll avenue
speak at this meeting. Come out
Mrs Wallace has purchased the »firing» ufi voluntarily after the cel- 8 j) m at the Baptist Temple,
finance the school* with the fund*
t 111cm i» pre'»ident of U
and hear him a» this meeting is free One of
t'usl
place on Cameron avenue
cry and lettuce ami the rich lands
now uvailahle, I know of no more
road 1m vi ng it» headquart) ‘TH in
to everybody and we will appreciate
Several other sales were made uf full of feri ili ter and watered fror
Prince of To-Night
worthy way in which this fund can
Sa vannah. it living pianti cd to esa cfowiled house at this time. The
small
tracts
on
the
east
ami
west
the
flowing
well»
make
Ihe
greatest
Gorgeous
costumes, dazzling spec­ be used than to have it applied for
lim of
t» DI i» h t hi» refinery oil the 1
Improved Order of Red Men is
j sides
rrops of hay and corn in the state tacular effect», high clqss tnu»lc, the benefit anil development of the
thi* road.
purely of American origin, frater­
The
largest
»ale
was
that
of
t&gt;
E
and have
hav been compared with the »tunning »how gill» nnd da»hing public schools in the rural district*
Tl*
d
,
hu»
ri
FIti
e
(•ount
"Luk
nal. charitable and patriotic and il_
$545,6811 from the -ale of road ion I Walker, who sold fus Shaw net* farm ' rrops r.itm if in I he celebratedr córti limiter* from the background of of tills state. To l hi» end I recom­
reveres the (lag of our Cnion and
that most popular of musical com­ mend that u measure be passed pro­
struction bonds, and will begin 'of 40 acres to a prominent rn inmi»- ‘ belts I I he northwest
the liberty it stunt!» for, therefore
sinn
man
The
Shawnee
farm
I»
on
edies,
"The Prince of To-Night,” viding that the net proceed» from
immediately the building of high­
*e would like to see "Old Glogry"
Renrdall
avenue
and
is
one
of
the
which
will
he the attraction ut the the state game department shall
A
Tha
nk
Y
o
u
ways.
alloat from every business house in
Mr* J W 1tarili*» anil the rom- Imperial tonight. The cast is head- annually Ik* distributed to the coun­
"A railroad with headquarters ill best piare» in I hut section, having
our beautiful city on this occasion
Savannah has asked for lights of wa&gt; been in cultivation about four years .miiii-i- in charge of the play, Cnion mi by Tom Arnold, who is seen in ties and shall constitute a fund in
Kedmanship keeps the llag ever tiecounty to be known ns the
over atrreets in Augusta, Ga . and The price was a good on** uml the I pòt for a Day, given for the his happiest mood in the title role. ouch
fore its members and pledges if»r!f
proposes lo extend H» lines to Ath new owner will take possession June U ••man’s Club building fund wish The story tells of the adventures of rural school fund, nnd applied spe­
not only lo keep it red. signifying
first. Mr. Walker had fifteen appli­ in this manner to express their up- Mr. Arnold, a* a stranded college cifically for the u*o of tho rural
ens. Gn.
strength, its white, purity, and it»
cation»
for the rental of this pIAce prei'iation to each and every one youth who falls in love with and Is school». The apportionment of said
"Contracts are being placed for
blue, loyalty, unsullied, hut to go
.the construction at Savannah of and five who wanted to buy. some win* in un&gt; wny assisted toward »pubbed by a beautiful heiress whom fund by tho state to the counties
to the defense of that ting whenever
He was making the pi i y a success.
ho meets w hile acting a»y life saver to be made upon n basis of the
steamship terminals that will cost of them from the north
called upon so to do. Come out to
not
anxious
to
»ell
hut
intends-to
at
"T h e Breaker»." Palm Beach proportion that the amount collect­
T o t he pirtdi. » I l a r g e the m m
nearly $|.non.non
this meeting and you will he belter
take
ii
rest
for
&gt;umr
time
and
de
She
coquette* with hint and then ed from the respective counties bear
•ui -*e Í elF. i nt l u t e i*f tl wi hk"Twenty »lx
new
corporation*
informed than the writer can in 1
i
idi'il
lo
col
down
hi*
liirg*
holding*
inform»
tint) tb.it mint)» wealth »nd lo the total amount of the net rev­
Ite
f'
f
II
I
I*
.it
t••nil»
In
c
w
ee
h
have been f■*rtii■ i during il
form you. You will he handed a
(o
some
extent
Mr
Walker
I*
position
he hu» no &lt;Inline ut all enue.
w
i
n
»&gt;•
in.
•
*
•
*
1
1
*
&lt;■!
a
Ii«-**
nat
ure
aggre
with minimum capital »tody
beautiful program on entering I lie
among the pioneer» in the Iteardull ha • iieei. mudi t h r o ug h o ut I lie But he is befriended by an aged
gat ing f .'In» ,mm
( oitnly Finance
opera house with the represents I ive
gardener who has learned mysteites
"Among the item» of construction avenue development and having Wlntej-,
I’ osslbly one of tho gtost impor­
business men of this city in it ami wish
To each member of the caste, of muRic from his plant* und who
work to he done, ns reported this perfect faith in the Sanford section
subjects with which you will
to thank each and every one who
purchased about one hundred acres •rfho so faithfully cante to rehearsals turn* him into a prince of mythical tant
week, are:
have
to
deni is the problem' of the
so willingly responded to help boost
"Apartment houses, Montgomery, and cleared a Urge portion of it. lie and their excellent work on the land for a night. It is uidorstood
ad
ministration
of the business of
Sanford and the Improved Order
Ala . and Savannah. Ga ; church came here from Topeka. Kansas and ni ght o f the pl ay the c o m m i t t e e i» that If the prilire fail» to receive a
tho
counties
respectively
of our
of Red Men.
kiss
from
the
light
girl
before
the
uud
being
experienced
in
the
potato
d e e p l y gr at ef ul
building». Charleston, S &lt;
state. Flvery taxpayer is Interested
Yours fraternally.
I
husmos»
,n
his
native
»tute
iried
night
is
over,
he
i»
lo
die
at
dawn.
Mr
Phillip», tiie photographer
I'lissa -grille, Flu , itml additions, l.nIn the u»e being made of the tax
David K, Recker
Grange and (.¿oilman. Ga.; Court­ |them here and w h s among the pion­ deserve* special mention in n»»l*t* The manner in which he escapes the
eers in thernislng of Irish pot aloes mg Mr» Harnes m the
makeup fate threatened him nnd wins the money which he contributes lo tho
house and jail, Jasper county, S (
Fire at Sarasota
upon a large scale in this section of tiie caste
right girl gives the author, Adams, slate government, but he i* far more,
Sarasota suffered a tile loss aggie dormitory. Tnmpu Fla . fraternal
He
came
down
each
full
and
plant­
And to Mi*» Florence Frank, Hough nnd Howard, unusual oppor­ directly concerned in the contribu­
gating $100,000 at an early hour building. Meridian. Mi*» ; jail, Mc­
ed
his
crop
uml
returned
to
Topeka
Mi»» Schuld and Mr Witherington tunity to link modern characters tion* he is making to the county.
Tuesday morning.
The (lie was Duffie county. Georgia: paving. Mi­
with magic anil mythical situations. More directly interested because he
in
the
summer,
and
his
face
is
us
for the excellent music furnished.
ducoveted at about 2 o'clock in a ami, Florida; lire station buildings.
familiar
in
Sanford
as
any
of
the
Tho
..transformation scones, tho ar­ pay» four to six timrs as much ta
■hoe shop in the rear of Willis Bros, Miami, Florida; roads, Bulloch Co..
regular residents.
He has been a
tistic grouping of the host of pretty the support of hi* county a* he
Among Ihe Meihodisis
•tore and the 'im n spread rapidly, Alabama, and Lauderdale, county,
pays for all state purposes, including
great Sanford booster always and
March 14th: Sermon at 11:46 p. girls included in the chorus, and the pensions.
fanned by a stiff wind blowing at Miss,; club house. West Palm Reach,
Also becuase his tax
his
sale
of
a
part
of
bis
holdings
gorgeous
stage
picture*
will
prove
m. and 7:30 p. m.. Sunday school
the time. In a ehort while It had Ha.; factory building and ware­
money going to the county is or
shows
no
lack
of
faith
at
this
stage
n
revelation.
Joseph
E.
Howard
ut 9:45 a. rm
reached the Palma, one of the old house, Columbus. Ga.; sewer system
should be used for purposes which
of the game, hut he has large busi­
Mrs. J. W. Adams and her com­ literally surpasses himself in provid­ brings to him and his family more
hotels of the city.
About sixty Pablo Reach, Kla.; sewer uml water
ness interests in the^noyh that de­
mittee are planning u very interest­ ing the music for the "Prince of direct benefits, in the way of school
guests escaped hurriedly, saving only works systems, Elba, Ala.
mand
more
of
his
attention
and
get"Construction contracts have been
ing and instructive program for the To-Night,” and the* constant In­ advantages and locr.l pub!‘c Im­
»'«rin g apparel and a few valuables.
ting
a
good
price
for
part
of
his
Sunday school service and we re­ troductions of musical numbers of­
The hotel, was brick veneer about awarded as follows: Bridge, Talia­
provement and development.
lands like a wise man sold it.
quest that . every member attend. fers much to charm the lovers of
ferro
and
Wilkes
counties,
Georgia;
100 feet square, and made a great
good
music.
Among
the
many
song
Every safeguard should be throw n
Thesu sales demonstrate that the
ie Rlrangers and visitors cordially ih. 4l was operated by T. and L a »drainage canal. Orange and Osceola
hits
'are
"Her
Eyes
are
Blue
for
around
the county finances. The
SCastelle, who calrie a few days ago counties, Florida; factory building, man with experience and the mnn 'vited to attend any and all of our
Ysle,"
"Tonight
Will
Never
Come
people
are
entitled to a painstaking
who
has
travelled
the
country
over
services.
from Fort Myers and look charge. Macon, Gir,¿and Miami, Kin.; school
Again,
"Mean
Moon
Man,"
"I
and
businesslike
administration of
comes
back
to
Sanford
to
obtain
The finance committee of the mis­
The building was owned by Cans- buildings, two, Hillsborough county,
Don't
Wunt
to
Marry
Your
Fam­
the
county
affatra.
In some coun­
real
farming
lands,
and
with
the
sionary society will niect with Mm.
U«r Bros, of St. Petersburg, Build- Florida, and LaBcllc. Florida; street
ily," "Follow the Rainbow Trail," ties' there is entirely too much ex­
f.
o.
b.
market
established
here
now,
E.
L.
Marshall,
corner
10th
St.
and
lighting,
Augusta,
Gs.^
road
f
con­
furnishings and fixtures were a
the growing of winter vegetables Dak avenue this afternoon to for­ " I Feel*in Love on Monday" and travagance and too little regard for
struction, Madison county, Ala.
*«1*1 loss.
,
bos
resolved Itself into a safe and mulate plans for their work during "You're a Dear Old World After tho interest of the taxpayers. Im­
"Industrial plants will be estab­
Mrs. Willis, mother of the Willis
provements and progress are desir­
sane
project and one that appeals to the next few months. A full attend­ All."
Bros, was painfully injured in being lished as follows:
able,
but it is r.lso desirable that
the
investor
more
strongly
than
any
ance is requested.
"Abattoir, Albany. Ga.; cold stor­
«•cued from
living
apartments
the
tax
burden be held down to as.
other
farming
proposition
In
the
Standing
Room
Required
The Ladles' Missionary society
ftbnyp the Willie store. She was re­ age plant, Robertsdsle, Ala.; F il­
low
minimum
as* possible commen­
world.
met
at
the*
Methodist
parsonage
moved to an emergency hospital at ler's earth plant, Gadsden, Fla.;
From the movement of thingi
---------------------------^
surate
with
a
proper
administration
Monday afternoon. After the reg­ now no doubt standing room will
*■• Sarasota hotel, where the, with meat packing plant, Mobile, Ala.;
of
thu
public
businuM.
Taxes are
ular session Captain Yearian of the he required for the people attending
other guests from the Palma hotel Ice plant, Savannah, Ga.. and ad­
The St. Johns Potato Crop
too
high
in
some
of
the
counUe*.
Over fifteen thousand fertile acies Salvation Army gavo a very inter­ the Sunday night service at the
were slightly Injured were dition, Biloxi, Miss.; hydro-electric
As
a
means
to
remedy
this
condi­
plant, near Valdosta, Ga.; fertillter of 8t. Johns county land are ex­ esting talk on their wolk and the Baptist Temple, March 14th. Mr.
r « n medical attention. *
tion
to
an
extent
at
least,
1
suggest
good
they
are
doing.
The buildings destroyed were store mixing plant, Thomasvllle, Ga.; laun­ pected to net the growers a million
Hyman la preaching a special series
that a law ahould be passed limiting
Willis Broa., shoe stole of Kirk dry, Tampa, Fla.; woodworking
and a half dollars clear this spring
of sermons which is meeting with
tho maximum mitlage which can be
Fortune In Lettuce
on the Irish potato crop. Consider­
Rewaon, picture theatre of Ed- plant, Wllllaton, Fla."
unusual commendation from the
levied for the various county pur­
ing that this is but the Arst crop of
Dallas, Texas, Msrch 11.— Truck people.
Congregational Church
a?r
Mantu, Kreible barber shop,
pose«, and also plainly providing
"In the Shadows" will be the sub­
r*™*,E- L * Frasier's bakery, store
Please let all the member« re­ the year and that nlno months will growers In "southern'Texas this week
that no expenditure« shall be made
ir*, n** * nd
of Dr. Joseph member tho anniversary meeting to­ remnln after the harvest for many finished the marketing of their sea­ ject of the special address fçr Jho in a county in oxc«&gt;ss of the annual
mitona and Western Union office. night, Friday, at the church. Bring, othei yields the agricultural possi­ son's lettuce crop, and from all re­ next Sunday evening. A general in­
revenue of the county, unleei euch
bilities of the county may perhaps ports they have reaped a veritable vitation is being given by the mem­
The Sraaota Tfmee and other ms a thank-offering a silver piece.
expenditure la first authorised by a
building, and
tuflwwl ilom
gold mine.
During the season as bers of the church to their friends
Regular Aervicea next Sunday, be the better realized.
vote of tho taxpayer«. Tho law pro­
Good
King Corn will soon follow King many as 200 car loads of lettuce to hear these helpful addresses.
T " *nd moving goodi. The loss both morning and evening,
vides specifically for the removal of
£pud. And then come hay, water­ have been sent to northern markets Five polite ushers are always to be
S 8 S
t0 ■bout • 100'°00, only music la provided for.'
any officer who violates its provi­
«vered by insurance.
1 Last Sunday a number of Sunday melons, cantaloupe«, truck of all from *a single shipping point In the found on duty at thcaft aervicea and
sion*.
I
®* Di Dm parties covered no school scholars expressed a willing- kinds, peanut* and finally the fall track growing region. The precool the real welcome Is given. The mu­
'\r ‘
'"»Wince whatever.
Plate glass ness to .unite ^d$h the churfh. This potatoes— not to mention the sweet ing process enables the shippeis to sic it excellent.
/.
Remember that th« Temple is ■ Among the prominent visitor*
® the
block, Gil- was dad don day under the leader- potatoes In between. The entire send their product as far as Chicago
«Pie block, tha rirai^
Pirat National ship of one of the men of the Flor- year (a one of' agricultural activity and New York, where prices amount­ located at tha corner of Park avenue from Chuluota here on ‘ Wedneadr.y
■L-.
Turner
ft Co.'s
Ct
w*r. i and ^
urn*r &amp;
store, Ida Squadron, Rev. Woodworth of in 8t; John»—and it la work that ing in some instances to nearly and *6th street. ReV. George Hy- wore J. Tilden Jacob« and Billy
* broken
Drolfftn W
ar iL&amp;
».a
a* tt ‘
*
by
the L
heat.
pays.— St. Augustine Record.
92,000 a carload have been realised.
1. man is the pastor.
Jacob«.
Melbourne«

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HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH OF IN T E R E S T IN G

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COVER T E R R IT O R Y

FOR

HERALD

Win. Stone* of Oviedo. Mrs.. YnrGENEVA ITEM S
bru
is the eldest daughter of Ml.
Mr. W. A Whitcomb returned
Ed.
Kil bed of Geneva, and by her
to hi* home last week hut expect*
bright, happy
disposition
made
to return to Geneva shottly.
Mr*. Skinner, Mr*. Roushe and friends with every acquaintance, all
Mis* Htcvick. guests of Mrs. M. E. of whom .wish her much joy and
Dooloy for ten day* returned to happiness in her new life and home.
their home in Hloomlnuton, ill., The bridegroom is a young man of
pleasing appearance and is engaged
last week.
The
Friend* of Mr. II. 'linker and Mr. in the turpentino business.
D. D. Doankr aro Rind to know they happy pair left * for Jacksonville
are much improved aflor several where they will visit, going later to
Now Smyrna, where they will in
week* wrcstlo with the grippe:
Mr*. T. D. Peter*, accompanied future reside and where the good
by her little granddaughter, Kuby wishes of many friends will follow
is «pending some time with her them.
Last Sunday was the day for the
daughter, Mr*. Oscar Nicholson In
annual
election Of all ofliceis of the
Daytona Beach.
Baptist
church. The church under
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. McLane ofNew Jersey, who have been spend­ the pastorate of Rev. Wm. Stones
ing several month* camping on of Oviedo is sailing so pleasantly
Lake Harney left last Thursday, for and smoothly that few changes .were
Jacksonville where they will take made and these for other reasons
Mr. W. D.
the boat home. Thl* is Mr. Mc­ than dissatisfaction.
Ballard
was
added
to
the
board of
Lane'* fifth winter in our aunny
clime and say* he hope* to spend deacons, making three deacons in­
many more among u*. These good stead of two; Mrs. Claud Patterson
peoplo made many friends while will have charge qi the entertaining
'• * * * * * * Kara,' «IT ‘o f whom will be glad to of the pastor instead of Mis. Vicks,
a change of organist also, Mrs. C. A.
welcomo them back.
■Mr. and Mrs,, ^rokaw returned Haulorson. by her own icquest, was
to their home In Illinois last week, not re-elected. Miss Thusa Tarhel
after a pleasant visit to their daugh­ was unanimously elected to fill the
ter, Mr*. Bradley in her now home vacancy. So much does the church
appreciate Mrs. Raulerson's ser­
in Geneva.
Mr*. Mathis and children of Eau- vices that a committee was ap­
Gallic aro visiting Mrs. Jennie Pre­ pointed to draft these resolutions:
"Whereas, Mrs. C. A. Haulorson, by
vail.
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Geiger nre en­ her own request was not re-elected
tertaining a new baby boy at their organist of the Baptist church be it
resolved; 1st, That tho^church re­
house.
ML Ed. Fletcher la visiting hi* grets the necessity of her tetiring;
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. 2nd, That we extend to het our
heartfelt thanks and gratitude for
Huddleston.
Mrs. Ira Starlin of Now Smyrna her faithful services for the past
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. two years. 3rd, That a copy of [
of these resolutions be put upon out
Frank Jones last week.
Mr. T. W. Geiger made a busi­ our minutes and a ropy be handed
ness tiip to Titusville last Monday. Mrs. Haulorson.
•
Mis. Claud Patterson,
Mr. and Mts. Charlie Adams and
Mrs. C. W. Culpepper,
young daughter of New York, who
\Jr*. David Speer,
aro spending soma time at Enter­
Committee.
prise were guests of the Geneva
On Monday evening the Baptists |
House recontly; also visiting their
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. visited the Haulorson home, "Zulu,” '
giving them u surprise party which!
D, W. Adams on Muck Lake.
Hev. Stones of Oviedo filled his proved an evening of enjoyment for
regular appointment, at the Uap- everyone present.
tist church Sunday, remaining as n
LAKE MARY ITEMS
guest of friends until Tuesday,
Dr. Pulcston was called to *ee
Herbert Seely nf Geneva.
Mr
Mrs. Williams vrim was taken *ud N Y.. was fliest of M is* Jennie
denly und auriously ill ut thu home Morey Tuesday.
of her daughter, Mrs. Charlie liurMr. Richard Carter inai le Sa ri­
rison last week. Mr*. Williams is ford a cull Tuesday.
improving now.
Miss Helen
ti cenniIsertnun.
Edwin Haulorson went us a dele­ panied by Camila Duri.nt made a
gate froqi tins camp to the state business rail to Sanford Saturday.
convention of the W. O. W. nt
Mr. and Mrs. String returned Sat­
Lakeland this week.
urday from u pleasant trip to St.
Mr. Eldrick of New York, who Petersburg and other places.
has been a guest of the Geneva
Mr. Hadis Harvey left Wednes­
House for several months returned day morning for his home in Columt
home last Thursday.
bia, Ky.
Mr. Harvey came - here
On lari S today morning nt the four months ago in poor health, I
home of i I f bride Mi»* Pearl Kil hoping that a few months here
bee and Mr Ynrbro of New Sinyr- would improve jus condition and. be
na were united m marriage by Rev. .
Cor.lh u *d on Page 3

$

A DOLLAR

M ONEY IN YOUR
POCKET. This Col­
umn Tells the Tale.

$

1 ■■SAVED IS A

$

DOLLAR H A D E $

READ T H I S COLUMN

8:30 A. M.— What?
Monday starting a t 8:30
o'clock we will sell 3G in. wide
Unblcachctl Domestic, worth
10c a yard— (Limit 10 yards
to customer) 10 yds
fo r
........................
O u C

36-inch Spring Suiting
For Monday see this pretty
Spring W eave Serge S u itin g just the thing you are lookijig
for to make that skirt or light
weight spring Suit
A Q n
Special value..... ........ T t J / C

March
Will be one day that you cannot af­
ford to let pass without coming down
to this store. We are looking after
your interest (our customers) and
for Monday your eyes will open wide
for we will have on sale many
EXTRA BARGAINS in crisp, new
Spring merchandise.

M en's Shirt Special
Full cut "Blue B ell" Chainbrev W ork Shirts, has hvu
pockets, faced sleeves, all sizes,
never sells for less
1 n
than 50c, our price
4 t5 C
t

50c Suspenders 29c
Genuine "American Cham­
pion" Suspender, made like
the President Suspender. f&gt;(V
is the manufacturer’s q q
price, special price
^ ¿1C

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35c Values 24c

W orking Gloves

D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons

For M onday another spec­
ial will be a beautiful line of
early spring materials, in the
most
desirables shades— 27
inches wide, regular
35c quality...............

Genuine
Husking
Cloth
W orking Gloves.
This is a
good heavy weight, the Glove
3 5 ^ 8 trip celery in, -t n
special a p a ir ........

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Red Seal Ginghams

$1.25 Pants 98c

A PROGRESSIVE STEP

This Gingham is so well
known as a 12L£c special that
it is needless to say anything
more.
Special for
M onday a yard ....

As every one knows,

1ÖC

it is the policy of I).

Caldwell &amp; Sons to be progressive.

A.

"Progressive” in

American Standard Regu­
lation Khaki Pants, all sizes,
these are spec ia I va lue f\ o
for only.
9 8 C

the mercantile world means better store service and

Silk Reperce

greater values to the customers.

For M onday sale this is a
special opportunity to secure
a waist or dress off this Silk
Reperce, 27-in. wide, 89c val­
ue, either pink
or
A q
white, only

nesday we made a rule that all goods except furniture
must be sold for cash, so nothing will be charged to
any one.

65c Shirts 45c

Beginning last Wed­

By doing this all our customers will re­

ceive better service, and of course "values,” sueh bar­

Here is a smasher to Shirt
prices anywhere, nice new styles
negligee shirts, cuffs an ¡ti ll­
ed— without
collar, a good
value for 65c, all sizes
\ r*
for only
4 0 C

gains as impossible to match anywhere.

$1.25 Quilts 98c

M en’s Suits

Full double bed size, bed
spread, neat designs, a special
value to sell for $1.25, A h
your choice
c/O C

S H O E S

Pillow Case Special

For Monday don’t forget the Shoe Department
of I). A. Caldwell &amp; Sons. Those nice work and dress

For Monday one day sale
¡is a leader, 42x30-in. Fillow
Cos«1*,, well made, from a good
quality muslin, choice O CT
3 Fillow Coses

Shoes for women for $1.50 and for the men
nice Shoe for $1.98 to work in

see that

and for Sunday or going

to something special what is nicer than a nice pair of
“ Selby" Shoes for the ladies, and for the men we have
those nice dressy "Snow" make Shoes, made by

25c Oil Cloth 19c
First quality Tuble Oil Cloth
in white or fancy colors, jurft
one of the Caldwell Depart­
ment store 'bargains, 1 A .
a y a r d .......

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"Union Labor.”
EVERY pair of

*

Shoes

Buying a good Suit nf
Clothes and saving m m io ;ii
the same time is imjmrtani
See our "G uaranteed" all w.»&gt;!
Serges and fancy weave Suits
for men, highly tailored. -|ptv
ini $15.0« val- (T » i * ) a a
uhh for only
»p 1 D i u J

bought

from

money in your pocket.

us means

Men’s Suits
Here is one of the gnuti-i
Suit values on the market in
nice new stock. ■ Special let
of Men's Blue Serge Suits,
worth $12.50, for Monda&gt;
this number for tT»/\
only.

HAVE Y O U ^ I m ^ H T I I B l ? DEPARTMENT
at CALDWELL’S
SEEN THE NEW
We have always been at a disadvantage to display
Furniture on account of floor space. By making some al­
terations we aie now in position to show the splendid stock
of furniture that we have. A visit to our furniture depart
jlient will give some idea of the stock we carry—and just
think how eafsy it will be for you to furnish a home by our
easy' payment plan, by making just a small payment down
and then paying $1.00 a week, you can get a nice lot of
furniture from us, and in this way will never miss paying
for it.

F U R N IT U R E

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40c SHADES 25c
' Genuine opaque Win­
dow Shadra, first qual­
ity, a really great 40c
number, white, ecru, blue
pea green and olive green
— these »hadus | complete
with fixture* at Mon-1'
day', sale for
o n ly ............... A U V

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For Monday, as one of
the Furniture Specials
see
this
knockdown
style Kitchen Safe, oak
finish, has one drawei, wire screened twin
doors, on
Monday..

»12.00* DRRESSER «7.89
For Monday this num■ber 403 Oak Dresser,
with a genuine French
Bevelled
Plate, A r Oval
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Mirror, is an exceptional
bargain (seeourahow win­
dow) ape- (T ljy Û Q
ela) 1 day (j) I « O « /

ROCKER SALE
Who wants a Rocker?
Thia fine number,- ma­
hogany Rocker for Mon- ,
day aale, one day only,
■pedal «5.00 value, while
this style lasts specially
priced at
only , . . . «
ty a r fe

«3.75 SALE 52-S9
Here is another Rif»1
leader

flora

the

ture Department, a hand­
some Willow Rocker 0&gt;ee
window), this Rocker i*
worth «3.76
M onday.. .

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VIIS8. MABEL LAFFIN, PRIMA DONNA THE MUSICAL
COMEDY “THE PRINCE OF TONIGHT" IMPERIAL
THEATRE, FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 12th

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picnic party spent the day at the
Buchanan place
W e ‘ hear of still
another picnir on Wednesday. Place
and people no^ knftwp, however.
^
It has been a little cool for a day!
or two this week, hut the weather Is
fine anyway and everybody is re­
joicing over the sunshine and the
evidences of spring to be seen on
every side

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PAGE THREE

boys ¿nd girls, men and women
perfect, able to meet temptation as
Chpst met tentptation in the wilder5
ness, to braVe the angry crowd as
He did in Nnaareth, to FACE
Continued from .Pago 2
WRONG
in H IG H PLACES as
A RESUME GIVEN EACH WEEK « I THE HUNDA) SERMONS
He did in the temple in Jerusalem
Vaa not disappointed, for ho hus
to help, to bless, to forgive, nnd to
jained steadily since coming here.
nr
ELMER
fc
.
m*«.»:ns
DIE, if necessary, ending our life
Hr has nothing hut good to say of
«*■
in APPAR E N T F A IL U R E for the
Florida's climate
and
hospitable
•
I sake of justice, the sake of righpeople. He »'ill ho greatly missed
MOORE’S STATION
teousness and the establishment of
among the many friends he has
The unerring theme of Dr. Pratt . ity is engaged In making perfect
Rev. Mickey, accompanied by his
msde hero and ail join heartily in
was: "T h e Mission of the Christian men .inri women in accordance with God’s Kingdom here op earth as it
lh^ hope that he will continue
an&lt;*
were here Sun- Chuich in Modern Society. . Text, tho P A TTE R N , Jr.xua and the lif&lt;&gt; is In heaven.
imorove in health and will return' day' , Mr Mlcl“ ’&gt;' preached an in- Eph. 4: 11-16.
of J«~*u* is the Christian Church
It is the kind of a revival that we
... next winter for another
n „n .tw „ stay
..„ v , t»r e s tin g sermon.
early
Upon
tinsuccess
of
the
Church’s
need
here in Florida, not a revival
In these graphic words Paul tells
Rev. A. S. Peck from town will
with us.
work
rests
the,final
solution
of
all
of
singing
for the mere sake 6t sing
ua what, in his judgment is the mis­
The latest happening here is a fill his appointment hero tho 14th, sion of tho CHURCH. It is. hp in­ social, industrial and ethical ques- ^ing, praying for the mere sake of
parcel post package, sent out here it in expected. All are welcome.
lions which confront'and perplex us praying, listening to our own efMoore's Station Sunday school forms us, to make perfect men and
by Dr. Robeson to Mr. nnd Mrs.
In this modem world. It is, there-j fusion of words, or spends itself in
women,
nnd
to
make
these
men
and
j, G. Martin, and to their surprise pupils are preparing an Easter Sun­ women perfect according to a pecu­ fore, a great work. This is what j an emotion for the sake of a new
Miss Mlldied
it happened to be an eight pound day song service.
under liar pattern, i. e , the life of Jesus the Sunday school and the organ!-1experience but a genuine revival of
Sonny, «nd ho is highly helped up Chorpening has the work
Christ.
Anything else, he assures rations of the Church arc for, that T R U E Christian religion which will
her care.
with hi* now* boarding imuse.
'ua,
tho
CHURCH can do, will through (bese agencies Christian, ( nnWe us as mere Chriatian men and
The church services here last Sun­ — Rev. utid" Mrs Ilirrh and Mrs avail nothing as AN AG ENCY in men and women may give them- women to SEE and FEEL Christ
day will ha long remembered by thy Sparline, who have been spending the Kingdojn of God, if it failn in selv«** to tho work of making boys in A1LL the FULLNESS of His life,
people here. Rev. R. W. Edwards the winter at Cameron City are this one inclusive work.
and girls, young men and maidens, and to realise through a true under­
came down from Jacksonville Sat­ leaving soon for Illinois City, 111.
old men nnd women perfect ac­ standing tho mission of the CH URW
In
pursuing
our
CHURCH
duties
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Taylor of
urday to assist Dr. Moroy in the
cording to the PATTE R N of life re- standing
tho
mission
of
His
Kansas
City. Mo„‘ are spending in ,h.is busy world in which wc aro
organisation of
u
Presbyterian
vealed in the inner Jifr and spirit CHURCH in tho world.- Y et this
some time in Sanford. This is M r.illvinK’ ttnd MPeci»Uy in the midst
church. Twenty-four members were
revival will not come until our
of these peculiar and perplexing of Jesus Christ.
received. Special music was ren­ Taylor's second visit here this sea­ problems of «our modern society, we
This is what tho Riblc is for, this hearta aro filled with the very love
dered by tho choir— and one of the son. Ho is associated with O. K. are constantly facing tho danger of is what the story of the life tf of God revealed to ua In the PAS­
most pleasing features of the ser­ Walker In farming out hero.
Christ in the gispcls is for; this SIO N the all consuming PUJV,
Miss Nellie Long, the thirteen putting (list things in 'secondary*
vice was a solo by little Mis*
i?;
ttfO Acta of tha Apostle* pose and* DÍTATFT of-Christ.------place,
and
those
things
which-.reall
Caniela Durant, who snng, "Jesua year old Beck Hammock girl who belong to secondary place in tho was writ ten; this is why wo have
wants mo for a Sunbeam" with as won the first prite ol $16.00 nt the forefront of out plan of living. The the letters of St. Paul, St. John and
Low Rate To Miami
much grace nnd ease as any grown spelling cgntest nt the Orlando Fair, first duty as workers in our Chris­ others of tho apostles, thnt Christian
compeUifg-"against~some
forty
odd
The annual meeting of the Florida
' person’ could Jiave u»ed. Her sunny
..
.
tian chniches is not NECESSAR­ men and women may have u vision
face and sweet childish voice were “f c,lrrfl
“ pupil of tho Sanford ILY in solving social andeco nomic and guide of the perfect life of Jesua ! ProM Association will bo held at
Giummar School
Christ, in their inspirational work' Miami Mar. 25-27, 1916. Very low
well in keeping with the spirit of
Mm. D. L. l,ong entertained at problems or engaging in C H AR­ of muking perfect men and women. [ rit*e9 bave been secured to this gaththe song. Those who united with
IT A B LE and P H IL A N T H R O P IC
the church were as follows: Mr. and dinner on Wednesday for her daugh­ enterprises, but in making men and
01 course this work which pcr-,erl"K nnd ‘ b**
nr* ° i,en to
ter. Miss Mary’s bitthdny.
chance begin» in the Church and its1Ken« ral public
Ask your station
Mrs. R. N. Poston. Mr. and Mrs
_
women
PE
R
FE
C
T
according
to
tin*
Light (tOHta "were icpoited th*
agcru'iPN in |jy no mean** confined
for tho rate.
If he does not
A E. Sjohlom, Mi. and Mis \V V
first three mornings this week. N&lt;i P A T T E R N of LIF E revealed in there
Christian
merchants,
lawbave
it,
ask
him
to
get it. It is
Dunn, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. D. Durant,
Christ Jesus. This and this alone,
yours for the asking.
Or you can
htow" vpr
Messrs. Fred Sjoblom. Goodheart
yers,
physicians
and
artizans,
Chris­
I hire have bien a gieat many as Ilia church workers, is the one
write to the secretary of-the Asso­
Sjohlom, Alible Sjoblom, Marria
tian
women,
mothers
nnd
teachers
Tully Marshall in "P a id In Full’
homo seekers and tourists investi­ mission to which we nrc called.
s
Sjoblom, Donald Dunn, William
That this Is so is seen clearly are to continue and to put into prac­ ciation (T. J. Appleyard, Stato Prlnl
gating the celety delta rrrcntly end
Monday, March 15th at the
tice this work in all oneness of va- ter, Tallahassee, F'la.) and he wil‘
Dunn, Theodore Dunn, Fred Lee
when
we
consider
thnt
the
test
of
rumor^ of considerable land being
and Misses Amanda Sjoblom, Julia
cationul life nnd home. This work furnish it to you. Ticket* will be
Star Theatre
lo'd. Mr. nnd Mis. Briden of Chi­ usefulness of every organisation is
in
also to be taken up into the llfn sold good for use only on March 23
Nyland. Mattie Bell Poston.
in
its
&lt;*fT«*ct
upon
the
character
of
cago have bought thiougb B. A j
of the ultruisl, the philanthropist 24 and 26. 1916. Tickets will bp
i
I Howard thf il) actes formerly own-i the individual, for th«* organisation,
void after March 31, 1915, prior I p
and curried on lo its completion.
PAOLA POINTS
though
a
cooperative
institution,
Scared
the 8care.
ed by Guy Ellsworth in Cam« ion
I Itimutelty this work will suc- midnight of which rlnt«* return tri°
Through n moving day accident lit­
“ Echo Ixxlge” was the scene of City
Five »..... ,s improved and
f° r U,c im,ivi,h,i‘ l ut" ‘ ',n' the
57-tf
'
.
Kur ceeil in e-tablishing God's Kingdom must be completedtle Tim had been left all day tn a
of the
entertum- Rvi.
«ne mi
me most successful
successili! entertain&lt;;r,.„r, Salon- a new '"dividual
for the organisation
lockeif and lonely house. "Weren’t you
on
this
earlb
A
kingdtmi
of
PERmerits of the season, when Mr. and. rom„ r fr„ m
tl(irlh
bought1,n,,BnrpAmPrlfa w‘* ,''',i''vr in
scared?"
he was asked, when his nbFEt
I'
men
and
women
according
Mrs. Cleveland gave,a "tacky" pur the five ceri' of impío veri land on Democracy, because »«• believe that
senr«* front the reunited family had
to
1
1
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P
A
T
T
E
R
N
of
life
in
Christ
ty on the evening of March lib Min,.r BV„ tlUl, formel l v owned by Democracy makes for n higher rluss.
been discovered and his reocu«i effect­
Jimii»
Every (tody with all their friend* and j,
^
M.. .
.1 F McClelland Democracy makes for a higher « l i ­
ed.
"Didn't It frighten you to stay
With the Bilile a» our guide und
relatives were there, mid the cos- nmtjt, tj,,. ale
there so long nil alone?" "I waa aw­
li. R, Steven» and ,wn" h'»»- &gt;" Democracy we claim
with
the
1
.1
FF*
of
JESUS
a»
our
tumes worn were both clever nnd A Meses have bought ten nef,*s of ‘ h» ‘ ,h" sp iav,,r" a»-« rights which
ful scared ut first.' was Tim's nalro
n u r . ll lt K I I W I I I T K L K U H O t t N * K l C L l 'H *
«
ti
i it
HI T» - ■
iij u t
s.l| I &gt;j m i h*1cI to belong to a PA I l i ’ ltN »!■, Sundii) school tench
laughable The "Hans'" and "(ire! i ni i»i « V i lI.trul
confession,
but this afternoon I waa
I
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l
,
l
l
l
h
t
r
Ilnth.
h
r
p
v
r
U
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M
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C
l
l
c
i
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i *m itr.irnull
'
P *r } , « • « I I I tier I fro, |t |»«r lo K itft
livine right belong to «■rs. «'Imrch ««tficer», and Chii-tiun II II II# p#r
JuhI sort o t*h epy I guess l got so
chen” of Mr and Mrs Cleveland (ornielli owned b , Messrs Reale At. b " l" ' 11
l i l t , «1 p#r 10*. I l I I
»«lila c
m i l t y (Tax’ll e fr I«
V8 O t a r ¡h
Or«!#*1
* All#«!
Beared tide morning Hint It scared tho
..... . .
U11 t lie peuple
If howevel.‘ t lie tllix* worker» nr«i in our places, in the 1 pr
would be bard to beat, «‘specially i,
im p it y
*U N » O I \
1‘t l i l . T l l Y
FAM M ,
l i e n pumo and liave it plmiti d to a
1 *
Bcrtre right out of my bone«!'*
.
.beau»
shoiild come when it would lie «»b- church for this purpose of making • »itti J a r iiM flf llU , l i e .
the atlded avoirdupois of Hans, and (]nt ctop of• lima
,
.
sel
ved
t b a t nnotber form of governGreteheh's frerkles
Two of th«*
.loe I ame, on u . m île soiitbern
*
. ,
,
ment
luis«*«l Upo II a n o t h e r svstelll
most clever "get lips" were tin* little part, of, ,,
t lie - t a i e on h u - m i s » rc
,i1y
i iniiomii ail *i , wa» bittir ndapti’d
to
girl costumes of Mrs
Ruler and ion 1
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i
i
.
o
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h
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Ituniiihing
»&gt;(
u
Imrr
rmr.rnsbni,
Mis- Nelson
Mr Patton made u
! tnmi‘ 1 l ong i » KK' nmo nd a v e n u e
delightful "Sunny Jim,'' mid Mr* lias be« n Imvirig grtut ha k lisbing tinnì in spiti* of all of our national
or. . our present form of I )«*
Patton, a very charming "Bowery r.centl.
A g ne* t i f Mr and Mis hist
__r.ii
_______
...I d go d o n n and any w onl
girl" Mr Bridge was a v«*ry de*. Edgar, Blown (torn Indiana was li-di -iiiei
perate looking tlesperailo. while Mr- mg in company with Mr Long ro other a nd b e j t e r g m e m m e n t . based
Bridge couldn’t help looking nice, cenili and raptured a '.\s pound chan Upu n a bel 1er é c o n o m i e System
, i
,,
, ib if , listi. with
,,i would necesaanly- tukn its 'piace, for
even in b**r motley raiment
Mrs lad cat fise
(Ine
dm cuti
Jones, Mrs Conley nnd Mis' Man hook .rid ime weighed over one tlie test of all government, in th«'
last analysis is tho elements in and
hart looked particularly nice, their hundred pounds.
of
it nti«king for citizenship. This is
‘’tarky" garmetns being very be­
Mrs llh'ti-he Marnile. Miss F!11 7-In
coming, as was also the brnbhoi ed alielh Hunier of Simili Sanford ave also the l«*st of tin* ( I II K C I I
and flower decked but of Miss mu* and Mr Thomas Dunlap from
* W ith ;ih cstahlislu'd huyinj? tracit* am o iij; the. largest and hi-sl j o h i u T H in all
Fannie Cooley
Mr Mctluinn made
.1 Mr- ■ngage m pbituni hrnpic or mission
g ■n .11 d.
if.
.
*
fer
priseif
the
ihur.h
fails
it
a stunning looking l anioltan him I
! ..
Ii
ta rlo l m arkt ls, m a rk flirijj a u n u a lly HUM) ca rs of F lo rid a fruits and vi'jjt*tables,
11 • work of muking a PEKFKt’ T
hcrinan and tlscur Fe,.fs««n
■-•t
int Io d in e about 2.r&gt; ', of (hi* F lo rid a ( fie r y crop.
Vt I w| s |111 l l l ' l * '
Ml N
a* d WOMEN a,, or. ling t*.
George Smith were ......I
i rn* ’i
I I.
W . &lt;f. I
airivod' born«* th■ P A T T E R N reveal«*«! in i hri-t
Of ye oldell tini«1 pen.ill er
\N-it
CAN SECURE B E S T R ESULTS
tben tho CIIURC'H fails
lace Works and Rons Keurits ns Murcb Jud, &lt;fti r having spent four Jesus,
bis
sweetand
a
half
months
in
Jacksonville
|
utterly,
for
though
the
CHURCH
"Hiram Hayseed” and
heart “ Sullie Slick” »er«* funny ; in St Luke’s Eln pith! where his is-1* lollertive body of .Christians it
i* u eat Li neb ('tetr­ a r rn » s oi.rutoil o1 for o-teil 1»1exists for tin* individual' mil iiru
li. ! for » be &gt; Filtri
**
•* t lr&gt;*m a !•iek i n mdi
1 III •! '1
1 ills " i ' uri. Rub*
I V . 1 - 0 it I- t r u e ' l i . i t » i
'
« « p e i a n n i . . il
I on\ •
W E W O R K FOR T H E G R O W E R
ill imkI cn'lif.iri .I*I&lt;* «if u K*
e .. i; ', . k | t . r g. h ir .u t u o i , .
V i - l . l k e l i 'O i l
.....nut
ins ubi fricini
1'i‘t* r ni ili
NO PO O L IN G
PR O M PT RETURN
• , 11 d in h e a l t h
ofr a ..... . -tale iiiilt—- :
g... . •
'atlilv uif the K 11 ' lililí t 1
i ,i gnu I me i e i d w o n n *
«disturne
Jack Bum b t h l i t - - l i l t ' I l M 1, '
N t»w 11.
■i,, org.iliizal ino » lui li n
g a- *
*l««ie» unii uproti, »11 b In- Ieri' I
.eli
ut
bi­ Il its wi.rk in i lie Sunday »i lion
bli*&lt;k mustnrlic und eyebrows look 111' p.’TT
n
i d ut ber . gi'llcl«*- of activ it y
friend
«■&lt;1 like a pirnlicul liuti ber boy
Mrs reiur-i. -o
and
i
expects
to
leave
gaged
in
making
jM*rfect
men
Mr- Il Bra
Huna mudo a very fetcbing g&gt;|«»&gt;,
vruint'ii in uccurdanct*
with
ihr
and Lilìap Ilooth, Helen Iserman j in u few wncks fot l.oiig Islnnd.
Charley
Bahtin
paid
the
home
PATTF'RN.
Jesu*
Christ
und
the
and F'rances and Flora Peurson were
the personification of the genuine folks apleasant visit Sunday, te- life of Jesus is the CbriHtian Church
performer* of a "cracker six.” Dane- turning to Fort Reed Sunday after- Upon the success of the Church’»
ing was the principal amuaement of noon.
work rests the final solution of all
S. t t’annd it from New Smyrna -urial, industrial and et bind iple»
the evening, and the roomy, prêt-'
lily decorated and w«*ll lighted porch was a pleasant vi-pur ut (be home lions which confront und perplex os
in this modern world.
It is llieiemade an ideal dancing hall. Five of Mr». J. L. \Valk«i Tuesday.
Mrs. Rabun 1» up but not- well fore a great work
This is whr.t ’
varieties of cake, each otto better
W ill yi«*l«I Lig «Tups «if « «ini. rain*, « ( ivv|m' « s, velvet I»enti». rn|K*. |x*;sttiit•*. ktitlr.n. »|iiiteltfas cuetus j
than the last, and hot ami fragrant after having tin* grippe und dengue the Sunday srhool und the org’.iiilie.snl«'« riii-mg I t&lt;*rtiiii&lt;tu. Uhmles. l’ara, Niilul anil nt lier ffruasea for liny miti pasture. With al
zation* of the Church are f«tr, that
coffee was received immediately af­ fever for several weeks.
!ln*»e rrnps atailalilr, eallle, -In *'p ami Img- 1 an have nrx-eti L khI the vetir rnlliitl.
- ■--* ---- through these agencies Christian
ter each guest had received n "for­
men ami women may give them­
tune slip," drawn by number, tell­
selves to the work of making hoys
ing of some good happening in the
slid girls, young men and muiderfs,
near future.
Midnight was long
old men and women perfect accordpast before the last happy guest de­
Wo carry all the leading varieties of
parted, all feeling the evening hud F'nnn, F'icfd ami Garden Sc'd that have ing lo the RATTERN of life
The**«* Intuì» «In nut n«-e«l draining «»liter limn sinttll ribelle* necessary «ut any furili. ’Make n trip
1»een tested and known t*i Is-adapted to, vealed in the inner life und spirit
been one to be long remembered.
to Okecelmlu-e on the new division of the Florida Host Coast Railway without delay, and sec for
1of Jesus Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. FiahCr left this soil and climnte.
We can fill your order immediately
yourself
just wlmllhese lands are. N o te that Okeechobee is now only a t rill«* over twelve hours
This is what the Bible is for: this
°fi Monday for their home in Geor- for new crop of nil varieties of
journey
from
Jacksonville. ^
.
...
*-•»-- • - %
is whut the story of the life of
tia.
SEED
BEAN'S,
SEED
POTATOES,
1
Jesus,
in
tho
gospels
Is
for;
this
is
) ^ rMrs. Bonn have gone to
ENGLISH PF1A.H. CUCUMBER. TO . why the Acta of the Apostles to
Cocoanut Grove.
MATO, PEPPER SEED. ETC.
which we as Christian men and
Mrs. Jones received n telegram
Sunday morning, telling of the seri- SEED CORN, SEED OATS. SEED, women are called.
This is nlro what the Sabbath i*
m
oui illnesa of her sister nnd had
BARLEY, MILLET. SORGHUM
for. It is tbat we as Christian men
You will find it unexcelled for general farming, livestock and poultry raisin# ond for growing all
just time to pack up uud catch the
s e e d , Frrr.
and women may havo sufficient time
kinds of vegetables common to Florida as well as the finest citrus fruit. This town and country
eleven o'clock train on her way
and opportunity for this great work.
will grow ut an minuting rate during the next few years. \Yc also have excellent.*land mnl town
• north. Later a message came, say*
RH O D ES GRASS S E E D
This is also what the church.service
lots at Chuluota and Kenanirille— the former a fine lake section in Seminole County suited to
ng her slater had passed away.
is
for.
It
is
that
we
may
come
NATAL
G
RASS
S
E
E
D
fruit growing, trucking and general farming, nnd the latter a fertile pine land country in Osceola
•*r*. Raker ronrains for u time until
directly under th«* influence of the
w* rm,r weather noith
County
es|K*eially adapted to stock raising, general farming and fruit growing. Write today for
Complete stock of garden and fichi
full
particular»
to
Mr .„d Mm. Kirk left for their
1a n ^ liT . ^
™
““ " V T
Jome in Steubenville, Ohio on Tifi*»- baton, etc.
worship, that the work of Rts

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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:

AMONG THE CHURCHES

'DAY-OLD-CHICKS,

ir

A G row ers’ Marketing Agency
Making a Specialty of

C H A S E &amp; COM PANY

Okeechobée Farms

SEEDS

Thousands of Acres of Our Land at the North End of
Lake Okeechobee A re Now Ready fo r Cultivation

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

Mr.. »Hd. Mn. McOarmack of wPc Idy'p r¡ccf 11» 1*o nPpoull rj 'fced* c^c.
.
'
• * ^ or*&lt; *nd Crestent City aro
Oldest established and largest fecod
*ing Misa Icenhour and Mr».
house In Florida.
FrM*r this week.
icnlcs seem to bo the order of
th. day Utely. Quite a party spent
206 East Bar Bltm l
wmo pleasant hours at Mr. Brown’s
Florida
P*fe recently and on Monday a JnckNonviUc

E . A . Martin Seed Co

ma&gt;’ hoco" 1° more like Christ
Conversely also it ia truo, that we
cannot have n good oiganixation, a
good society, or a good state unless
wc’ fint of nil have good mon and
women. Now the one ortaniiatlon
which In all its work In the Sunday
school and othor agencies of actlv-

tifi.

'rHm\w' I

¿Ù

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a

J. E. INGRAHAM, Vice-President
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Land and Industrial Department, Florida East Coast Railway
Room 202 Gty Budding
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ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA

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7rr/vf»7’f:V'
MARCH IJ, U ),-

THE SANFORD HERALD

T Q C G A N C A D H U C U - A I ^ I Y -Tkwrc U- an inspiration in this loxilho- lo n ra m in t oL c it i« sbpvld-b»
l u t a A n r v I v u n c i \ R l j i r | St Joh^ count/ A w,n n,lni|f(i conducted than any other 6no bun*
fair, properly planned for ahead and dred men selected from the varios
R; J. HOLLY, Editor
counties of the state. As the mem­
W, M. HAYNES, Huslnearf Mnnsgrr jhrywn open to the public in a dig*
nifk^\ manner commensurate with bers of the legislature do not care
P u b lU h »J E m r T u * * U y «a d K rW »/
fife importance of St. John» county wh’at these charter billa, in whielt
will be of .inestimable value. Now they are not interested, contain, it
that St. Johna can boast of a farm frequently occurs that these bills as
|HE certificates of deposit* issued by T H E P E O P L E S B A N K - OF
(U in S C K im u N fKICB, IN ADVANCK
demonstrator, there ought to be passed have objectionable ftaturrs
ONB TEAR..............
U * * very little trouble in having a coun­ which would not be Included il they
SANFORD assures excellent incomes for depositors, as they drawsix months.,w.......................... im ty fair -in 1916.— St. Augustine Rec­ were voted upon by the people whom
THREE MONTHS.......................................... T*
interest iron) the day the money is deposited. We,cordially invite tirm*
they affect.
ord
»’
■f
DtUinrd ta Um Ut/ b, ( « n i e r * 1.0« Ttt t c u la
There can be no doubt that it
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deposits, assuring positive safety for all funds.
A tratta m 20t. Ear Maalh
would
be to the best interests of
SUCH
IS
FAM
E
Par ai ta la U Adlmaca MaM Ha Alata al üflta
Commenting
upon
the
anti- cities to have tho power to change
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Kalarad Aa Haraad-CWaa Mail Mollar * » n d 22at
their charters at any time the people
newspaper
speech
of
Senator
FlctIM I, at Iba PaàtoClca al Haafart. pMtMa,
cher.^thc Sanford Herald— and by desire t» change, without waiting
L'adar AM ai Martb Ini. IIT».
the way the Sanford Herald was two years for the legislature to meet.
Trlr/haaa Na. ||0
OCka la Harald Halldial
one of ■Mr. Fletcher’s ardent sup­ As the people of cities are capable
porters says: "Senator Fletcher is also of self government they should be
R. R. DEAS
Sanford h»a again adopted the ranting about tho newspapers and empowered to exercise their will re­
Am i Cm U h
once abandoned dollar mark as the wanting them mu tiled and .also garding their government whenever
they
please.
initial letter of felery.— Orlando Clt- men in public life from time to time
ara trying to curtail tha power , of
Representative Goldstein intro­
isen.
We n,ver abandoned it, Bro. the press. Get conditions os near duced his "home rule” bill st the
Howard. Just let it rest for awhile darkest Russia as p6asible teems to 1911 session of the legislature but, it
bo the idea of some of our states­ was not passed. The Tampa Trib­
so It would not grow stale.
men and meantime the newapapera une and a number of other influ­
The Palm Beach Post erica out in are telling the truth which hurts.” — ential papers pf the state are strong­ “VELE" THAT CAUSES D^ATH colleagues in radiographlcal Investi­ SAYS HE IS HIS BROTHER
*
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gation havo succeeded not only In de­
ly advocating the mcasute thfs year,
agony, "Would Senator Fletcher Miami Metropolis.
Mysterious
Instrument
Used
by
the
Su­
termining
the Identity of tho alpha Alao Telia Wife She le Hie SUttrl».
And
here
we
have
been
congrat­
amLall of the newspapers which have
bridle the preaa?" to which’ we roperstitious Natives of Solomon
particles with helium, but also In esLaw and Treat* Her •« if
ulating
ourselves
that
we
carried
commented
upon
it
have
heartily
ply that he certainly would if posIslands.
Utbllsblng tho relative alto of tho
She Were.
approved
it.—
Pensacola
News,
Seminole
county
for
Stockton
and
alble. Not only bridle it but saddle
electrons and the atoms of helium.
’
----- Oit and ride into office on it as ho now comes tho Metropolis and states
Ono of tho moet extraordinary prac­ Tho mass of tha beta particles la unly
Tacoma, Wash.—Discharged Monday
has always done heretofore. Only that tho Herald was Fletcher’s most
tices intone the natives of Guadalca­ about ono seven-thousandth part tho from the Pierce County hospital,
We hope John
nal In the Bolornon lelande, says Jo­ also oi the helium atom, and most of where for months he had been unahls
since his speech in New York ho ardent supporter.
seph Brighton In tho Wide World, In tha
* '"r t lt*f i nf radium la-dua.lo •tw remember Wo- owrv n*tih\ Ritartf
will be apt to find some
cuckle Stockton will see this. Such Is fame!
tha use of what la known st the “ rete/* the energy or tho larger alpha par­ C. Cooper went to Beattie wlth hit
ir &lt; x '*
*bcn^ oWrtf41» ’riVHOT/*'’
* ? Berlr i#'?*nre!* '
which Is supposed to have the power ticle*.
- r - 0 ----wife, who had Juat discovered hla
oi-causlnc death to the person against
presence In Tacoma.
But the- Lure o f the Celery is
Pulling thgt so-called gambling -------ON A PASH BASIS
whom It la employed. Tho “ vole”
The Irlahman'a View.
.» Tho next day ho disappeared a»in
place In ‘ Palm Beach was probably
The flrm^pf D. A. Caldwell it
Too Strong for the Grow­
has tho appearance of a baby's email
Burr McIntosh la telling a story of When ho next canto to official notlc*
Instigated by some sore hepd who Sons of this city sent out circulars
wickerwork rattle, and Is generally an Irishman In tho English army who he was at the Tacoma city Jail, repre­
ers
o
f
Sanford
wanted to get even with some other this week announcing to tho trade
inclosed In a little bag, which la again had fought so bravely In the trenches senting himself as the Rev Ernest A
fellow in hla home town. The people that after tho tenth the butflnesa
carefully placed In a bamboo box, seal- that bo waa given promotion on tho Cooper, who had come from Africa to
who gambled seemed to ba the same would be placed upon n rash basis.
There is no ciop that can be ously guarded by the owner.
field of battle. Immediately on bear help find hls missing brother Edward
people who now gamble in Wall This Is following in the lino of many raised in Florida that will not do
When the latter wishes to cause the Ing tho nows tho Irishman sot up tho
Instead of the dingy brown suit ho
Street, where it is legalised, and If other Aims In the south and in well on the sub-irrigated land# of death of an enemy be takes the “ velo’* cry. ” three cheer» for the Kaiser!’* had worn as tho "man of mystery," he
they want to get action for their many parts of the United States the Sanford section. Some seem to between the little finger and the sec­ Hfc was Immediately seized, bound and had donned a long frock coat with
A b he silk lnn»l#id«.-tt rimmed spectacles,
money fit Florida let them go to it. and more of them will enter into be liettcr than others and some are ond flngor of (he left band, and then brought before tho colonel.
California is waiting for them with this new idea in the next six months,. such money tnakers that the jx-ople searches for the object of hla hate, waa led off the .colonel miked the fancy vosfand broad clerical bat.
He had the police bring nnt the pic­
open doors and open arms if Florida If the entire country would follow are not prone to turn to another looking carefully to right and left to Irishman to explain why he had dan«
«itih a thing. "Well,” said the Irish­ ture taken of tho strange wanderer
mako auro he la observed by no one.
docs not want them.
suit there would be no more hard crop that might promise sure though
Having found his enemy he stands man, "If It hadn’t been for the kaiser arrested on Tacoma avenue last
----- ° ------Umes and the cry of tho high cost less profitable crops.
at full height, strotchlng out his arm I.wouldn't havo had a fighting Job. March. He declared this unkempt, b*
Strawberries are raised here in a and the "velo” toward him, at tho If 1 hadn’t a Job I couldn't have boon whiskered person was hi# brother Ed
President t Boh
Holly
promises of living would be heard no more
"Business before pleasure" at the With the buying plblic on a cash- small way and have been found same time turning hla face from him, promoted."
ward. He seemed much disappointed
state editorial npeet at Miami. “ Noth basis and nc credit system any­ most ptofttable. Almost every man and hissing out various curses. Tho
:oooooooooooooooocxxx&gt;o when Informed the unknown had left
ing will bo permitted to interfere,” where there would bo a feeling of who owns a small piece of ground betwltched man then turns to Beo who
tho county hospital, bnl declared ha
FOOTBALLERS ADVISED
would keep up the search
says the genial Bob, but as he winks prosperity that would forever elim- in the city limits and the farmers has hissed. Tho *‘vel«i" man then
The unknown was in ,t dale when
his- humorous' blue "ey e, ".Miami Junto hard times or oven the specter who own many acres in the country lumB away, holding tho '‘vein’’ behind
TO EAT LOTS OF SUGAR
him,
still
pointing
to
his
enemy,
who
;
found
by the police Inst March wan
will not let the editors work too of hard times in this country. As have, a small patch in which they
comes running toward him, unconscl- j
derlng aimlessly on Tacom.i streets
Football
players
should
carry
grow
berries
for
the
home
table
anil
hard."
many of the newspapers have pointouslyrf It would seem, and staggers
He was sent to the count» !«..-;4t»l
a lot of lump sugar during
Mi-n-mee, Robert,
don’t
you ed out in the pant few month# the many of them help to pay groceiy
round him.
It was Cooper’S wife in Seattle who re­
games
nnd
put
n
lump
in
their
know thoy’U lay for us? Orlando man who pays cash is now forced bills with the surplus crop. And
The “vele” man then turns round,
vealed hls plural Identity or ln#anlty
mouths every few minutes of
Cititen.
to buy goods at the same price as yet the home market is always hare ttnd with the "vele" makes a move­
Shu said he Is now &lt;ibs* -* l
■!« thplay, if they woutil try to main­
Yes, old fellow. I just know they the-man who want# credit and this of strawberries and right now in the ment toward his enemy'# right nnd
Idea that hn is hi# own tn.it«. r tri-ats
tain their strength, In tho opin­
will and it is appalling' for a San- is an imposition on the one who heart of ghu season the berries are left breant. knee#, toes, tho- small of
hls wife ns n sister in law .«• \ talk#
ion of I)r Harvey W. Wiley,
ford capacity will have a bad time really wants to pay cash for his bfinging good price# here.
religion to her as If he »&lt;-r« ,ndually
the back, shoulder blades and tem­
former chief chemist of tho fed­
n preacher
kpepfng up with a Miami supply.
goods. This innovation will be dif­
eral department of agriculture.
Some growers heic have tried ples. Tho "velo” man then calls to
,
----- O----ficult to inaugurate at first but in a berries for the markets and have I his enemy to "sit up.” go to tho vil­
In a lettor to tho Harvard Alum­
ni Bulletin Doc’ur Wlloy snld
The Sanford Herald last Friday few years will be followed by the made good on them, only to grad-J lage, and sny, "1 have 'veled' you,”
No Dseteria on f,ol '
thoro was no common food so
told of an ordinance that had just be#C time# in the hhfcpry of the unity drift back to celery and lettuce at the M ain e lime naxnlng the tlmo
MIrrntlr» nrc n« »« r '
i
dd
when
the
"vele"'will
begin
to
work
quickly
available
for
emergency
been advanced in the city council country. Cash buying is the sneret crops that promise such big. returns
cnln».
whlle
pup-i
«
!..
i.-a
l
Huch In the belief In (lie power of
as sugar.
which pttfp&amp;scs to pave Magnolia of success.
as to dazzle the eyes of the growet# the "velo'- that at tho hour mentioned
homi* for tliein, alni • » • '»
f «K»nk
avenue with vitrified brick.
The
--- 4-0.---to the exclusion of everything else a mnn who hus b*-«-ii "veled" Is con­
note I# n mena»...... . do- •
"na
ordinance is likely to become a law
nuthorlt» ha# Mut«-«! 1
tini
in
the
vegetable
and
fruit
line.
vulsed
In
a
deilrfcm,
apparently
of
COMM ISSION FORM AG A IN
and the work, when accomplished,
gold nel# us a bai ter I
The time is coming, ^however, fright, enduring great pain In the part#
Manager Dunn of Halttmore has now
Talk of commission form of gov­
will be greatly to the advantage of
Indicated by the "velo" man Death cleaned off his slate nearly nil his
when
many
of
the
growers,
st
least
ernment for Sanford Is again ngjutSanford. Magnolia avenue is one of
very quickly ensues, nnd when tho stars. A few remain and all aro on
Lets In ISr Dar»
ing the people and it is almost cer­ tho new people eftming here to farm,
“vein" tnan hear# tho. cries of mount­ tho market except Catcher McAvoy
tho moet important thoroughfares
Fining a prisoner orti» fin !or ktss
will
take
up
tho
growing
of
straw­
tain that at the session of the legis­
ing ho returns to bis own village.
of Sanford and the proposition to
That player Is hold under option from Ing a woman again#! her wHI ut Iolature tht bill will be passed grant­ berries and .will make more year in
No ono ha# ever been able to ex­ the Athletics, and, of cour»&lt;\ must be cerne. the Judge said It " ' - worth no
pave it with, brick ia one that will
ing the city uf Sanford the right to and year out than the man who plain In what mysterious manner tho
more, n# the sins was delti. r&gt; «I in ths
bo endorsed by ail progressive citireturned there.
have tho commission foi m.
This pins his faitli*to celery and lettuce. "vole" acts as a death dealing lnntntdark
xens.— Times-Union.
The following letter from Hon. ment. but the key to tho mystery
matter has been discussed fteely by
----- O----J.
N Whitner on thi* subject is seams to lie In the abnormal super­
the citizen# of Sanford and many
Seminole county may issue
■re of I he opinion &lt;hnl the rit v ' worthy of more t han passing thought stition of the Melanesian native
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xxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxx
good roads bonds mid add consider­ would gel much better results with for h" ha* m" ‘U* “
,,f Uu‘ ' " ’rr&gt;'
in
ably to her mileage of hrYk paved a paid board of aldermen than ut|- ' eituutinn here and «-bewh. re in the
They Stopped Him.
Condensed Report of the Condition of the
X
roadways.
A meeting of citizens der tho old S/Otem of expecting a state:
Broadway, tho long Jane of many
x
Tho years come and go and each pitfalls, fairly teema with tempera­
was held recently in Sanford and it man to neglect his own business for
winter and spring the newspaper» mental scribes. Bldo Dudley collf-clod
seemed* to be the unanimous senti­ that of the city at no salary.
ment that another, bond issue should
The laborer is wo»thy of his hite from less favored localities Itoast of it whole book full of them. The last
,
n
be called for, and a half million or and this adage is exemplified best big thing# dono in ' strawberries one ho tackled was William Raymond
at the rloht* of bunini'## Thur#dnjr, Mnrrh llh, 191ft, a# r* ” M'* X
mote raised for continuing the work in the city governments eveiywhere. white Lucky Sanford, rontent with Sill nt tho Casino theater. "Hill** was
lo the ( r rrtilrolli-r of the t urrenrt
of building good roads in Seminole The commission foim has given «r.t- her achievements neglect# this mo#t asked If he ever bridled and saddled
old Pegnstis
"You talk like Wagner
X
county. The matter has not gotten i# faction wherever it lias been at­ inviting business.
Resource#
V
wrote operas,” he replied. "What was
very fur as yet, but thery arc tnnny tempted and there is no reason why
In the Sanford Celery In-lta more the matter with Wagner?" was a«k&lt;-&lt;i
Loan# and Di-rount;
1 »#
In tho county who are intending to
good business'
,w" ' r l,,,rn‘”' caA be grown per "Too strong on tlm bu#ai'!t," replied on
it she old not pi I
Overdraft#
*
' V
push tho plan# and have the work]
for (hi* city. The present hoard of acre, with less risk, than any other IH11. "But ho was a good short stop.” ! X
U. 8. Bond# to secure Circulation
* ■"1,11 H
done as soon as possible.— Times- aldermen are heartily in favor
locality where herrios huvo jm en Then Bill came across with tho fol- ( ¡X
Bonds to secure Postal Savings Deposit#
l’" Jx
Union.
(
grown
in Florida or elsewhere. Straw lowing: "It’s beauty of the female sort
commission form nnd any man who
City ofSanford, County and District School WarX
----- O----that causes all our woe. This fact
ant#
. .................: ...................................
*30,049.77 W
has ever served on tho city council burrifes i* the one perishable crop
Perhaps no coo vent ion of tho of any city ia more than npt to that has always found a profitable was demonstrated first by Eve long
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
.............
i.pmoo f l
state could be of as much valuo to think that tho councilman will get maiket from December till April. ycats ago. And since that time mere
Other
Stocks
and
Bonds
.........................
”
&lt;
M&gt; U 7 &gt; Bl
man has been a victim of the fair.
Miami, speaking merely from the better results wryorc he is paid n Plants set out in September ripen
Due
from
Federal
Reserve
Bunk
n
"They bring hlqt trouble—trouble,
standpoint of advertising, -as the decent salary to look after tho city’s berries in December nnd bear good
CASH AND DUE F R O M
BANKS
AND
all the time and ov’rywhere. Tho man
Florida State Tress Association. It business in a business maiinei. This berries till Juno on our sub irrigated who robbed tho bank can blanto a
U. S. TREASURER
A.
H'D
is the duty of the members of the question will probably be decided in lnn(^*certain Mae or Pearl, the man the
Think of it, a strawberry#»earon street car flattened was entranced by
association to tell what they see \o the next -few weeks and tho bill
T o ta l..*.,....................;*
43n.a7K9K
their various constituencies, and the framed for the action of the legisla­ six months long. The late Thomas some sweet girl, tho fellow that tho
M. Emerson, president of the A. C. safe fell on would be a live mart yet
fame of hfiamt will be spread far ture.
Liabilities
L.
It. U., told the writei that with had he not stood there gazing at some
and wido in the atate*aa a result of
Meantime the
citizens
should
Î :ts.tioo oo
Capital Stock............................ .......
having the convention meet here study the matter from all angles and these conditions Sanford ought to fair one, you can bet. Tho drummer
;jf, not) no
who
Juat
missed
hls
train
would
nut
Surplus.............
..............
this month. For this reason, if for de’cide for themselves about the ship more carloads of strawberries
11.*&gt;- I 07
Undivided Profits (N e t)...................
than of celery and lettuce combined. havo' been delayed had ho not stopped
no other, Miami should aee to it commission foim of government.
S,7.'|0 00
to
nilnglo
with
a
certain
comely
maldr
C ircu la tio n .......
1J any open minded farmer of aver­
that the newspaper boys have tho
-.----- O----Huw fine 'twould bo If all the girls
9U.U0
Dividends Unpaid,-. . .
..................
age intelligence, niter investigation,
time of their Uvea. There Is enough
that drive ua men to drink were ban­
NONE
HOME RULE FOR C ITIE S
Hills
Payable.....................................
will plant it in strawberries for ished lo some lonely Islo! How fine—
in and around Miami to arouse and
At tho next session of the Florida
None
Re-Disco unte. . ___ '.
....................
three years, to get by the experi­ well, I don't think.” Knowing ho waa
retain their interest for a number
legislature Representative Goldstein,
,140. i 1T 11
D
EPO
SITS...........
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mental stage, I will deed him five a very buay man. Mr. Bill waa stopped
cf daya and they ought to be shown.
of Nassau county will Introduce a
acres of choice land in Palm Ham­ after the second verse.
— Miami Herald.
bill providing that cities may chance
4;io
9*
mock and let him mnko his own
their charters at any time, without
Radium.
selection of the lo t..
80M E F IG H T
appeal to the legislature. T hit hill
Radium results from tho degenera­
Respectfully,-'
*•
A strictly commercial bank, without .political bin#: be­
Senator Fletcher failed to get the has so many good point# in Its favor
J. N. \Vhltncr. - tion of uranium, though there are In­
longs to no ring and has no political pull; is dependent (&lt;&gt;r
ahip purchase and the.ruial credit that we fail to see how any member
termediate products, and radium Itself
. business’ entirely on its ability to command confidence. R&gt;
bills through, but he made a game of the legislature can vote against it.
likewise gives rise to a series of radio­
Wiping Out Beasts of Pray.
Ismeet
tho needs of the public and to render the service de­
fight for both.— Orlando Reporter- The legislature should pass it early
active products differing from one an­
A mountain lion recently killed tn other. . In each of these cases of de­
manded.
Star.
in the aeosion.
the' Grand Canyon gairte Preserve,
With- its. past history of T W E N T Y -E IG H T YEARS OF
. Very much like Sparkman's fight
Every time the legislature meets which adjoins the Tusayan national generation, the process Ii similar. Rir |
dlum decomposes with the emission
for the Florida appropriations on there are acores of applications from
SAFE successful banking; with the same staff of officer* »h®
forest, measured ten feet from nose
the River and Harbors committee. ■mall towns for charters, and nearly to tall. Mountain lions and other of two sorts or raya called tho alpha
have handled iU affairs during theao years; with a board »1
rays and the beta raya. The alpha
directors of unquestioned integrity, ability and financial » « it .
every other town in the state wants beasts of prey such as wolves, coy­ raya are neither more nor less than
and with a patronage whose volume tells better than '*or' *
COUNTY FAIRS
its charter amended. These charter otes and wildcats, are killed by forest atoms of gsg helium, long since known
officers
and
game
wardens
liocausV
the estimate In which It ia held by the public,
There is a notable Increase in hills which involve puiely local mat­ they are a menaco to-stock nfid to to exist In the sun by Its spectrum,
and more recently detected In a ura­
F’orlda in the number of county ters, take up so much of the leglsla- game animals.
nium ore. The beta partkdes are Iden­
f. in that are being held and will be ture’e time that little time ie left for
Florida
tical with the electron! which form
held this year. Orlando, Sanford, the consideration of matters of'state­
When «hs Whlatfe Blew.
the cathode raya. Tha alpha-particlea
Little John #aw u small tug towing
Miami, West Palm Beach and Etu wide Impoitance.
offer» Its services to the people of Sanford, Seminole Count/
are expelled from the radium at a
Tho moat important point in favor * Urge i&gt;htp, und heard the tug whUGallic, and othor progressive com­
and tho surrounding country, In »11 lines of legitimate bankmftremendous velocity, but thi* la fair
munities have all been to the front of Mr. Goldstein's hill Is that it pro­ Ut loudly. "Ob. papa," he cried, "the excelled by the velocity of the beta
In this stimulus to the farming, stock vides home rule for citlm. The legis­ big boat’s got Ute Hltl«,onc by the rax». Sir Kmest Rutherford and hla
raising, and fruit growing induatry. lature has no more right to say how tall a n t i." q u ia lln g .”

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PACE FITS
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Mra. Martha Cunt has sold *her
pretty cement bungalow and poul­
try plant on Cameron avenue i to
Mrs. Symes Wallace.
Mrs. Cust
with
her
fathor.
Mr.
R.
C. Brad­
U t ile H a p p e n i n g — M e n t io n ! 1
shaw will occupy the cottage north
o f M a t t e r s In B r i e f of above place.

:|() AND ABOUTTHE CITY;:

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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
AiJra« it) CofRffllablìoai (ht |Ihi
Cdimn t» * SncMlf Un«taMor fUk«
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Mr. and Mrs. William Eskridge
r
p of St. Louis, Mo., who. have been
n spending* several days in Banfdrd
ri left on Wednesday for Miami. They
H
n
P e r s o n a l Ite m s o f
will return to St. Louis via Jackson­
|dji(S0 &lt;] urtj*aaaaijaâiaiimsdaaôJ*tiJiaan«rtajînaci *i*a&gt;aax. j3üjj»î «aná
Interest
ville, Savannah and Macon, Ga.
. Plant Orders
UK
Card* /or Vitifan
- The City Beautiful committee de­
IIC wjts
WJl* furnished by Mr
The music
Mrs. Corrie Van Myrick left on
Mr. and Mrs. ^Richard Terheune Al Witherington npd Mr Clarence
Summary of (he Floating Small ‘ ¡ livered its first order of plants on
Ttlka Succinctly Arranged for
&gt;&gt; Wednesday, with the exception of entertained informally with cards Mahoney.
Dancing wns enjoyed Thursday for a visit to Callahan
poinsettias, which will not be ship- Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mra. until a late hour, the guests dis­ before returning to her home in
Hurried Herald Reader»
ped out until some time in April. |William Eskridge of St. Louis, Mo. persing with many regTets that' the North Carolina. She has been the
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Careful note has been taken, bow- j There was a suggestion of St. Pat- pleasures of the evening were over guest of Mrs. John Hayes while in
Thco Aulin of Oviedo was in the ever and ever order will be filled rick'a Day in the green and gold of
Sanford.
fity on Wednesday and combined when the plants come
the color scheme and the St. Pat­
A ntiouncctMcnie
businc« with ploaaure.
Mr. Norman Toole left for Okla­
Roses and na­
A small additional shipment will rick's place cards.
The Cecilian Music Club will
homa
City on Monday night after
sturtiums
lent
their
fragrance
and
Imperial Irons, Holland H errin g]!" ™ d,c next week ,nd the ,iat wUl
me**t at the studio of Mrs. Munson
spending
a week in Sanford with
glowing
beauty
to
the
attractive
,nd Yeast Cakes at Simon's. 67-tf „ ^ ld open until Saturday noon.
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
* { 1U
r
l ' n r t U e rlo«
r rut proses
a. » .
Parties
desiring
or other plants arrangement of the rooms, while Parents and friehds of the students Mrs. Toole and her parents.
'Mrs. Ethel Buchanan of Way- can got them delivered free of ex­ yellow tinted roses for the ladies
fordinlly invited to enjoy the pleas­
a ms is visiting her parents. Mr. and press or postage, Vfty giving these and yellow pansies for the gcrttfe-i
Messrs. Osborne Herndon and Dr.
ing .program.
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Mrs, J- C. Roberta of Park avenue. orders to Mra, Henry Wight, com­ men were the favors placed upon1
Fain were among tho Sanford people
who went over to Orlando Tuesday
In *every case tho plates.
Among the traffic men in the city mittee chairman.
Tuesday afternoon, March 16th
to
enjoy the musical comedy, the
Four
tables
of
Five
Hundred
and
cash
must
accompany
the
order.
ycstfcrday was Willis Calloway of
the Music Depsrtrnent of the Wom­
two tables of Rook were played. an’s Club will present ita annual Red Widow.
the A. W. &amp; W., who is always wel­
Winning the prite were Mrs. Rob­ program to the general club.
n o t ic e t o t a x p a y e r s
come in Sanford.
All
bins and Mr. Eskridge. Mrs. W. H. dub members will receive a cordial
Mr. W. B. Durst spent a few
Attending tho convention of the
All property holders In Saminolo Peters and Maj. A. K. Powefs won
days in Sanford this week with his
welcome
an«l
are
earnestly
requested
Woodmen of the World at Lakeland county are here notified and re­ the Rook prizes. Small silver sou­
daughter, Miss Moselle Durst. He
this week are Messrs. O. B. Single­ quested to make their return of all venirs were presented the prize win­ to attend.
returned to his homo in Gainesville
real and personal property lot the ners. In the cut for the consolation
tary and J. P. lloolehan.
The regular meeting of the Wel­ Wednesday.
1915 Tax AaNeaamcnt
Mrs. It. J. Holly tied with Mrs. W. fare Department will he held at the
Mr*. C. L. -Haynes of Leesburg
* All property not returned by April P. Carter. In the second cut the
tad Mlaa Mary Newton of'Auburn,
Dr. Miller Is among those attend­
club rooms Wednesday nfternoon,
1st will be assessed as unknown.
prize, a deck of cards fell to Mra. March 17. The program for the ing the Pythian Conclave at PalaiNew York pro the guests of Capt.
A. VAUGHN,
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course and coflee was
served.
Assisting Mrs. Tcrhcun
were Mrs. Peters and Mia. C. A.
Smith, Mrs. Cartel and Mrs. Gerror.
Others present besides the
guests of honor and those already
mentioned were Mcsdnmes Gi E.
Walker. A. K Powers. J. W. Dickins, C. O. McLaughlin, John Meiseh,
J D. Dnvison; Misses Annie Haw­
kins, Martha Fox, Alice Tothorly
and Flora Walker; Messrs. Deane
Turner, Kent Roaaotter, W. P.
Carter, John Meisch, It. J. Holly
and Elmer Rogers.

committee.

A full attendane« is de-----

A NEW ENTERPRISE

Old* furniture made to appear like new.
Alt kinds of furniture refinished at a
trifling expense. Will call and estimate.
A POSTAL WILL BRING ME.

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PEOPLES

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Northbound
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Arrive
Leave
No. 92... .4:00 P. M...... 4:05 P. M.
No. 82. .1:18 A. M ...... 1:33 A. M.
No. 84...10:46 A. M.. .. 11:05 A. M.
No. 80.,. .252 P. M...... 2:42 P. M.
No. 28,,. .B:60 P. M........ .............
i ••• •/«Itfofhltonnrr ’ •&gt;'*•*!’* &gt;*
No. 91.. .12:28 P. M----13:38 P.
No. 83 . . .2:06 A. M . . „ .2:16 A. M.
No. 8». .. .2:10 P. M .... .2:30 P. M.
No. 85... .5:36 P. M...... 6:66 P. M.
No. 27 .......... -,.............8:10 A. M.
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No. 126—A rrive........... 9:30 A. M.
No. 127—Leave............. 4:00 P. M.

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Mr. aKd Mm. H. B, Coney an­
Tonight al the Congregational nounce the birth of a little daugh­
church the twinty-fifth anniversary ter Tuesday, March Rth. She will
of the organization of the church he called Martha Virginia. •
will he held. A pleasing program
t
Bridge
The Order of Eastern Star will
Leesburg
ha-* been arranged, one number of
The Social Department of the
! Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burt, for­
hold Us regular meeting Tuesday
No.
21—A
rrive..........
10:56 A. M.
which
will
he
a
paper
on
the
"H
is­
Woman’s Club entertained on Tuesmerly of Sanford announce tho birth
evening, March 16th.
Initiation.
tory of ihe Church in Sanford.” of a little girl, Dorothy, at Jack­ No. 24—Leave............... 6:58 P. M.
,
,
,
. ; day nfternoon with three tables of
No. 158— Arrive........... 6:20 P. M.
Al members are requested to h r ,. ..
,
.
.
Refresh menis will he served a nil a sonville March 2nd.
n
.
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bridge, a few other members cornNo. 167—Leave. ........ 6:36 A. M.
present. Meeting opens promptly at
social hour enjoyed by the congre­
ing in (or ten.
Trilby
7:30 o’clock.
gation and their friends.
The highest score lor the afterNo. 26— Arrive . ......... 1:00 P. M.
Height of Sea Fogs.
J. M. Mullen, representing the hoon was made by Miss Fish, the
No. 24—Leave...............2:26 P. M.
The height of Toga, on both land and
Tampa Times was in the city yes­ prize being a box of coriespondcnce
(Taj* MrrUnij
aca, varies with tho conditions. Some­
Clyde Line Boale
terday looking after the big contest cards.
The Fidelis Class of the Baptist times they are not much higher than
(St. Jshas Ri«*r)
that the Titufia^lias recently’ inauMrs. B. J. Starling was the dechurch was dclightfullv entertained the masts of vessels, and again they
Arrive 10:00 A.M. Leave 11:30 A.M.
ii f, A tiri,’« (in til
gurated and In which there are aev- lightful hostess ol the afternoon, un­
by Miss Matthä Fox Wednesday may extend’ to a height of hundreds
eral Sanford contestnnts.
slated by Mrs Kluimllnt and Mr*
The young ladies of the St. A g -1afternoon at her home on Ouk ave* of feet
nea liuild held their regular business nue
After the discussion and disThe many friends of R A Daw • Hayes
I
he
following
members
ulfd
guests
meeting
at
the
home
of
Miss
Josie
pit
al
of
important business the
son ure glad to learn that he is hack
Ao to Money
presi ul
Mr»
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Me- stumnn Monday afternoon, with a membersof the class enjoyed a
•in Sanford to stay. lie lias accepted vere present
To lose money III Is indeed often a
.aughlin.
Mi
Irs
Roy
Symes,
Mrs
good
attendance.
The
girls
planned
pleasant
social
houi
together
»V
a position with the A I’ Connelly
refreshment course was crime, hut to get It 111 Is a worse one, 4 4 4 4 » » m W » « » » * » * 0 4 W O
Real Entatp Agency and will he in John Meisch. Mrs Thigpen. Mrs. f,,r ¿upper to be given after Easier delicious
imi io spend It 111 Is worst ot a ll— l »
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Ardile Bcti», Mr* \\ A Fui s. Mr» unii ut» d e c i d e d that tile price of il.tidily
served, with pansies for Buskin
charge of the oflice work
John Dickinn, Miss FloFencv Frank, porch i
Mi**« Almi*- Hawkins. Mr* Toole. l'I-lllS 1 ch
k’ loving the gravimi» hospitality
At 1he i lose of the
the children are that pull up the Mr- It K T-lar. Mr* \S 1» Il idd­ l-u ine» period t lie gnu mus young ot i h. ir charming hosteau »ere Mrs
lt,l»e»l » I Ihr I ondulan of
j
castor bean shrubs on Sixth street «-li. Mii-h Laura Flsh, M ri- ìi cigli 11 hostess
Mrs
sandwiches, (Ji'tillin, Mr». \\ t
Bray.
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
corner of Magnolia avenue »ill he and Mn- 1 \\ Wmgat
olive* , tea and coffee Those pies- Ledi Bryan, Mrs F E Gntchel:
__ ______
gladly received by Chief of Police
ent were Mrs T A Ncnl dltectress M r.s Mare Gntchel, Anna Mu&gt;
xt Snnfurd. In the Slntr of Florida, al
They come from west of Magnolia
Linda .t'onnell v
li minie r|„M. ni business, March Uh. 1915
of
the (ïutld. Rev A f l l i U I Peek, M -iis
avenue to school.
5K-lip
.. i g Fr va Crini Mina Pagen hart, j
M i s s Katherine Searing o f Jackson­ I—
H O T E L A R R IV A L S
ville and Miss Phillips W e t e guests |&lt;..... W Iute. Lorella Smith, 1.
A country editor wrote "Brut he*
H r w iH ffr s
Mr« I, IM IN| |lMwnt,
of the gi'!'
Members present were II li .fi ek and F’dith Sti-w.irt
S s ntoni Houm*
don’t stop your paper ju- i because
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you don’t agree with the editor
Frank Ramine*. Jnx. Jouli K. Vai Mrs Afchie Betta. Misse* Lucille K K l ’ io in th tPIH'hPT «»f 1h|s I i1frati
i«.76000
h. Ittmda tuvniiv cliDlllUw
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D lh ff (imiti* inRS^ur»' I*ìz tul SiivingThe last cnbbago you seni us didn’ t Ungali, Ttny, N Y . D 11 Kain, and Fi ance* Aapìnwall, Zoe Muttson class
llnnd*. »Semritifif Hr., ufi Rkii'I iMhrr
agres wilh tts cilher. Imi we didn’t lux., W II Righton, Kavnnnah. (in Martha King, Evi Walket, Salone
U »»i *i»M*à tnrlmltnc {»fnmiijm* on
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drop you from olir subscrtptimi list tìrigg* Wnlke: Si Peteobnig. J D H--mt*ton ami lume Stumi n
Positively Guaranteed*
/Vr*,#&gt;Mif M i n i inn
.*iulnMTÌiMi«ri tò etork oí K *fiff»I Hw ■
srfvr ll«nk
$1,209.00
on that account. .
Hurvev. ('hattanooga, Tenti ; F W
Made (or at) Markin««
Mr I) \\ llrad&gt; arrived in the I «ms-tmi u d ì »*»*I
1.100.00
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F’nf Hale! ! ’
waukee, Ut ... Geo.. II. Attlni, TuliaA party of gay merry makers who meeting his friends who .are glad to
in F tn lral ft%fti&gt; i'itir» 10.A i - -91
Three iota facing Park on Myrtle
l&gt;urfrtm» «|»|»twurs| r^rr% r
avenue and Seventh street.
Desir­ hnrsee; H. Washem, Atlanta, (in.; spent the day up river Saturday last welcome hi in among them once
Rgr-fila In nfhrr |lc-«rTVs*
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n;f„iio.uw
ably located for hotel or residence. It li Hop keil, lax: lohn R Stein- fishing and enjoying their picnic more.
1in** (futn llilik * ami Ilw ik m ( jt h 't
noy.
Wekiwa
Springs.
W
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Stein|.¡nch
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tucker.
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Beautiful shade trees ten yeais old.
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Kva 11* *lr mj»t iuti furiti » U h IL H. Tf**A urrr
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- A rongenlal - party of yoting
were in tho city on Wednesday. W. Ctjib . Js*: E. H. Toole, Stuart
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Mr.
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moto rod over lo , Orlai.) &lt;&gt; \V| lk* '
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'They aro tourirtg Florida and stop- Toole, Grand Rnpìds, Mieli.; Mr. peti pio
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TuÌ-rdr.y
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thè
jierformanee
ped over in Sanford to vivit their KMj ^jr. \ f; Sh*epet, Bad Axe.
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T..Iold friend, H. R. Steven*.
’.ü. lt . CMr r d Mr* A S llnyle, of tl » Rul VYidow. a Ni » A ••rK Mr H c - • i - i - 11 -1i g *
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David Speer of Geneva wa* in tin- Mt ei.rl M** I 1 Po.b-. It.t» tea.
CARBON PAPERS
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They
vvere Ito
city yesterday* calling on hi*, numi N ^
M «od Mi» John I the., show i tu me ttsely
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Cinesi Carbon Piper Made
frit-nds ut.d shopping some
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coming there to locate
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Hosiery, B. &amp; J Brassiere
r--rently for F-i|nersrr---Jv^ly» j-iin • .-fDili h- ..f »I jsrll s I
and baby. Washington. D (
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$7.115.7«
. mI«» fh»n IDilay*
Lares, Art Materials
Mr. Tilihuls
I’hey expect to make CfftiAiil Hundid
Si. /’(l/rici's Pari i,
L7Q0J1
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Anderson, S, W Rawley, L. L. Hall
• i . û 2 n.n 2.iti
25c quality Hair Bow Ribbons,
1*1Mini «Jirtnç* ifrpirsU*
Among thr delightful event* to Somerset their fui uro home.
and wife, San Mtiteo; H. \V. Wilder,
I Vt*f-n* «ubK'* lr*
» f rr»»r*» tlljri'
19c, all colors.
,
0A.9A$.7*
ror Sal« by
N. E. W. I’altnet, Atlanta, C»a.; come in the neur future will he the
Mrs. Grnce Earl Williams
Mrs.
Ray
Butts
hn»
returned
T-ul
$no.*7ft.t8
O. T Wr.ll are, Wilmington, N
St. Putriek’s entertainment next
106 First Street
Geo. W. Carr, R it. Smonk, Tam- Friday night. March IK. ut the from a visit to her mother tit Winter
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Statr •»I Fioristi, I‘«nini v *tf 'U-»i(n »I**.
pu; H, A. Root. Mrs. 11 A Root, homo of Mrs. W. W Abernathy. Park
I, It, V. V\hiiner, &lt;*« h**r *i !$»** alMY^nifitKl
t ank i l i •*»(«-m *iy «w ^ «r l h » l 1 L*
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Tho Herald office was glad to seo pRtsfU'ld, Mass« . J T. Pope, N. A' given by ti e Home Missionary com |
Miss Katherine Searing of Juck- h iru** m ilw Umt ul ti»| k ii'n d n lfF Aliti Inflirl.
tho smiling face of O. W. Brady this cjty; o. J. Hejidrick, Bidtiinote, mittee of the Methodist church for
II. y. W I I I T N K K . r »*M rr
week. Mr. Brady who started the Md,; C. C. Carlton, Plant City; C. the benefit of the building fund ■onville is the gue*t of Rev. Arthur SulffriLil amí »wnrn Ift
T I HlwMni
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S. CÎ, Chi«»
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celery game in Sanford nn the big farm R. Morrison, Il W Johnson, Tr.m- S*t. Putriti: will lie the spirit of the [Peck aml hi**mothor.
i í Varrh,
L A. IlfUjnl#?
♦
Sinford
•
Florid»
rjaudr h, ( ‘itirh
!•
idea was forced to return to New pa;
A. P. Hull. St. I.ouis, Mo.; evening for the Itish colors will lie,
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N »laiy I’ul'tic
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York about two years ago to look M. J. Goldstein. N. Y city; J. F. used in the decorations.
Praties| Mr. I racy M«*i. till«*r loft ru ^diiy m &gt; ™mmU4t»n «*?ir«e* s*.»v nh. ivih
♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «♦ ♦ ♦ i
after his business interests but still Carter, Chicago. Ill ; Micheál Prix- und other Irish dishes will he nerved ;
retains -his fine farm on Ileardull coll, Pequpnaclv, Conn.; S W. Hess, and the occasion will he (uttlier emavenue and a handsome residence N. Y. city; I. (' la-hott. Memphis, phasized in the attractive, prognun,
In this city and feds like Sanford * Tenn.; H. G. Marsh, Rirmhighom, Irish songs and recitations.
Miss
Is hit winter home. Ho is in the A|a.; Mr. Gairet, Miss Mary Han- Gretchen Schultz and Miss Gladys
firm of Russell &amp; Brady of New chctt, Miss Alice Hnnchett, Mr. Morris, two of Sanford's most pop­
York, manufacturers of printeis’ Robt. Cair, Mrs. Hobt. Cnrr, Mt. ular young ladies will havo parts
*nd bookbinders' machinery hut Dora; David Laird, Savannah, Ga.; on the progrntn, which would alone
H E R E to a human side |o this institution. We like to meet outr custt^ners and .get
hopes to bo able to retire some time T. A. Rigshy and wife. N, Y. city: insure the success of tho evening’s
and get hack to the farm.
acquainted with them for our mutual advantafte. /
E. H. Lewis, Boston, Mnss.; Jas, W. entertainment, hut there will lie
Robetts, Mrs. M. H. Robetts, Mrs. others of the talented singers and
rd This hank U working all the time to please its-customers, and w e h it well equipped
readers, which will be announced
C. J. Foss, Ren ding, Pa.
Special Advertising O f fe r
to render the best assistance to legitimate business interests.
lcter.
Upon the payment of 50c to Miss
* Your affairs can be intrusted to your HOME INSTITUTION with the knowledge
■Green and 76c at Phillips' studio we
Editors as Lawmskrrs
that
they will be well cared for, as this bank to owned nnd managed b y the most solid
h.agln lianrt
»ill make 3 of our regular $10.00 per
Out in Oklahoma they know a
¡tnd successful business men of this city.
Monday
evening
a delightful
doz. photos in black and white or good thing when they see it in a
•*P:« for a limited timo only.
W e conduct a well equipped Savings Department, where .ypu can open an account
political way and the people there dance was enjoyed by the members
sent no less than thritecn editors to of the Engles and a number of their
with $1.00 and will receive 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
Slste and County Tax Books Close the legislature at the last election. tady friends at the Eagle Eyrie.
deposited.
Thirteen is not nn unlucky numFwr The rooms were tastefully decorApril 1st
L E T US S E R V E YOU
Taz books will be closed after in. a wide awake community like nted with fern* nnd potted plants.
Oklahoma.
The
settlers
went
in
quantities
of
the
glowing,
brilliant
April Fint, an provided by law, and
Property on which taxes remain un­ there on n "race for your life" and namurtiums making a blight spot
Tall
paid will be advertised and »old for have been on the jump ever since, of color among the gteen.'
(COUUT HO USB nO lLD IK O )
vases of ararnations added their fra­
Of
the
thirteen
fortunnte
editor^
* * “ • ,f not P*I&lt;L P «y early and
grance
and
beauty
to
complete
the
»»tod the ruah at itho last of the five were elected to the upper house
FORREST LAKE, Pres.
D. L. THRASHER, Vice-Pres.
A. R. KE Y, Cashier
imohth.
and eight to tht} lower branch. One charm of the attractive surround­
of them has been elected to the posi­ ings.
ISO. D. JINKINS,
The punch bowl was encircled
tion
of president of the senate and
Tax Collector, Seminoie County
with : _fern v.leaves- and ••nasturtiums.
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another g» speaker of tlmhpuse.

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Woodmen's State Convention
Lakeland, March 12.— Two ses­
sions of the Woodmen of the World
were devoted to U^e. election of of------FOR----ficers-for the ensuing two years, the
following having been elected:
I BEAMS
J. S. Ulitch, Monthrook. head
C H A N N E LS
counsel.
AN G LE S AND
Y. N, Watson, Quincy, bead ad­
Al l s h a p e s
viser.
Chas. K Sage, Ocala, heud bunk­
BOILER P L A T E
er,
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T A N K STEEL
J. A. Quinces*, Lake City, head
STR U C TU R AL
clerk.
IR O N W O RK O F
W. S. Irvin, Lakeland, head es­
ALL K IN D S
cort.
truss r o d s
C. W. Johns, Jennings, head watch
STA Y B O LTS
man. _
G ALV AN IZE D
A. V. Gastello, Ybor City, head
CO PPE R AND
sentry.
ZINC S H E E TS
‘ Head managers: C. N. Horn,
Grand Ridge, chairman; II. . R.
OAK
Hcers, St. Petcraburg; W. J. Roe­
C YPRESS
buck, Lake City; J- W. Prince, Jack­
M AHOGANY
sonville; J. B. Brooks.
W H IT E PIN E AND
I
Delegates to sovereign camp at St. j
A L L H AR D W O O D S
Paul, Minn.: J. F. Dorman, Talla­
LAUNCH ES
hassee; Hal W. Adams, Mayo; P. L.
S K IF F S
Iloilo. Alternates: L. B. Sparkman,
•DORIES
Tampa; B. J, Hamrick. Georgv F,
BUILT T O
Cook, Miami.
ORDER
Live Oak was selected an the next
place of meeting.
BOILERS A N D TANKS
The following committees have
BUILT TO ORDER
been named to serve for tho coming
year:
Competent force of workmen for
* - rood o w l i'i hslHIww - * ~
..Vi;--Horner■'TS K:'*'
Anderson,' CTK.'Sngc.
Mileage and per diem: W. J. Rode
Mileage nnd per Diem: W. J.
Roebuck, L. M. Rhode, J. W. Sim­
mons.
Resolutions: J. F. Forman, W. W.
JACKSO NVILLE. FLORIDA
Anderson, George F. Cook.
Memorials: H. R. Beers, E E.
Cline, O. C. VanBrunt
Grapefruit
Fraternal Greetings: J. W. I’ len(Irnpnfrult Is so called because
tiss, J. W. Burns, W. H. M. lloeh- Is grown in clusters not unlike
ning.
mammoli) bun t ol grapes.
Preaa: P. V. Leavcngood, Dr. R.
A. Lowry, G.-P. Lamb.
Beginning at 7 o'clock -Wednesday
night the session was first devoted
to drill work by the Circle teams of
tluildrr of
Jacksonville, Tampa umi Lakeland,
the captnins of each being Mrs.
Marble am) Granite
Pearl Fielding. Jacksonville; „\1r*
Monumenls, Tombslones, Elc.
Mary E. Henry, Tampa, and Mr*.
Tt»e montimmt i r m i calling on you gt-La
Mrs. Lilian Pamplin, Lakeland. Om­
2b pc* m u for taking pour ordff.
I ran
«avo yuu this a* I hav* no agmi to pay
ni the pleusant features of thi* great
rnmraanen to.
convention is the presence of so
t. r t I 'm tu n mato on Yon r
many splendid women, representing
the Circles of Florida, and they add­
122 W, Church St.. Orlando. Fla.
ed n charm to the session* which
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ami intelligent dodv of women und
are as good woodchoppers a* any
of the men,
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grounds. Along this line the ledles
Promoting Prosperity
In various parts of the country of the city are very active and
"build now" and other movement* flowers and shrubs and treea are
have been started to boom business. being planted in every part of the
It is of course diflicult to persuado city. Now ia the time of the year
people to alter individual plana to to plant the beautiful ahiuba that
'help on a general movement; but are an advertisement for the state
still there aro many cases where in the winter months. Other citiea
► peopie-eould promote *their owirdn- are- arrive -with- Ifrrirutrrets irrrd
terests as well us sot money in tir- parks and'.the following from the
Tampa Time* is worth notjng:
... rnlatioa-in tbi* way.- —
This is the time of year to cut
Contractors would build a house
today cheaper, in .all probability back Jjoinsettias and hibiscus shrubs
than they would a V 0**1- from now. and the cuttings should be saved
Repair jobs would in some cases be und given to others so that tho dis­
cheaper, and in uny event vexatious tribution of these handsome shrubs
delays could be saved by antigipat* may be as wide us possible through­
out the city. Poinsettias especially
ins one's wants.
Most people let buildings go too should be cut buck annually and if
long without necessary renovation. the cuttings are properly distrib­
Money saved by economizing in uted thero will be thousands more
house paint may not really be saved plants in the city noxt winter than
by any mean*. The impression gets there were this winter, n consumma­
abroad that a house is run down, tion that is greatly to be desired.
and if one wants to sell he finds that
Expert poinsettia culturalists ad­
it has acquired a poor reputation. vise that the pruning be close so that
Paint preserves building material.
there may be thousands of cuttings
Farmers In' particular are often available for distribution -enough,
very slack. They let their building in fact to put every vacant lot,
grow .unnecessarily weather beaten, llowct gnrden or yard in the city
actually increasing future repair bills under poinsettias.
besides giving n general impression I Pruning is advised because it
that they ere u«progressive. Store strengthen* the stock and enables it
thrifty,
vigorous
keeper* do not realize keenly enough to bear more
the advantage of an attractive in* growth, which consequently is green­
Be­
tenor
They need to do over walls er and brings u redder (lower
cause
the
poinsettiu
bloom
just
ut
and ceilings frequently; they give
the
season
of
the
year
when
flowers
an impression of untidiness that
hurt* trade. No man can propser are most desirable in the city the
In business without keeping up the plant is highly pi iztil hern. After
being in bloom all winter, the ntnappearance of his location.
Broth,-rhood Meeting
U every householder, every mer­ tuti* wood should be taken out to
The Brotherhood ciu*» of tin* I’r,-*chant and every farmer would look mnkn rnohi for tho growth of the
byti-riun church had a fine meeting
over his building* critically, and summer, that will in turn be t In- in the Manse on Tuesday night and
spend at once the money that ought adornment of the city in the sea­ it waa definitely decided to have a
to be laid out, ami which he could son of next winter.
chicken pdlau und general good time
.These pruning* will grow by mere­
afford, for the good of the property
on Tuesday night, March
The
and his business, u lug step would ly sticking them in the ground and Brotherhood i* most enthusiastic
be taken before restoring full pros­ keeping them moist.
over the starting of the new church
perity.— Gainesville Sun.
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and having pledged $10UU to the
For n City Beautiful
Sanford Is gradually waking up to
the possiblljties of the city as a re­
sort ami the residents are taking
more interest in their yards and

project nre Inking up n collection at

To Remove Paint.

Equal part* of n-mmoiila and turpen­ each meeting the first of every
tine will take puti)t out of clothing, no month to start the fund. Kntertnimailer how hard or dry It Ik Satu­ ments will also ho glyen and vuribun
rate i pot* two or three times, then way* and mean* devised to help the
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Even a roofing expert aut't tell by any te«t how long roofing will Lot. TKe only
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to our ruitomen.
When In need of Building Maierixlt, Lumber of si] kind», Stock Moulding», Mill*
. work, etc., remember tint we handle quality good» and out price* are right.

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uivty ade the bailher crops for twenty
ID E A L FERTILIZERS*ha\ym
yeacs.

A L K ID E A L F E R T ILIZ E i r e iare strictly alkaline and perfectly
available.
P E R U V IA N F E R TILIZE R S based on Genuine
n o t literature.

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Jacksonville, Florida

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"Cossi Line Florida Mail carries l«cal Sleeper to Savannah.
Steel Pullman rara of the highest cl**» operated on all train*. We operate
our own dining r*r service. Pullman reservations and Information

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

The " D U X B A C " gahan /, *!
metal shingles keep the ram out
and contentment within.
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the .square" they are p»&lt;*, ,I I,*.•*.
g r a d e shingles, and "In ihsquare" we sell ’em

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So;ne W o m e n Can Hake
it few varieties of imtm hume enti h i
fur I urn;tig util ** u i . i ' i
dainty baking
'i ■» i durèrent rake «*\*-i &gt; &lt;
month and eaeii w I1
perfect. Take a rest from innut*
baking and try sum'* of on- - .

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I I I Park Ave.

I re* Del«very

It A lw ays Helps
says Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, of Clifton Mills. Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardul, flic woman's
tonic. She says further: "Before 1 began to use
C ard u l, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to d o any of my housework. After faking three bottles
of Cardul, 1 began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,

notici : t o creiiitorh
la th* Dialriel Caart of the Called State«
Cor the 8».them DUtrtfl of florida
In the matter of
Jam«, C. yietrber, Sr., Danhrupt
In llanhruptry No. 1314.
To Ibft Creditore of Jamos C. ITetrher. 8r.,
of Sanford,* In th* County of Smino!*,
and Dlatriet ilattMld, a bankrupt:
Notice 1« hereby elv*n that on thp tat
day of March, A. D. 1*11, th* said JamoC. Fletcher. Hr., waa duly adludlcated bank,
rapt; and that th* Aral mretine of hi, rr*d.
llora wilt he held at asid Hanford on th*
tSlh day of Much. A. .U. I9tS. at Io o'clock
In th* forenoon, at *hieh tin»* th* asid
creditors may titead, prove their clalme,
appoint«* traite*, eaamln* the bankrupt,
and transact «ueh other hutía«, a, may
properly com* helor* asid raeetlne.

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1041st. St. Phone182

as w ell as run a b ig water mill.
I wish every suffering woman would give

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Ueferoo in Uankruptry.
Dated, March Ird, IV1B.
WJiaon A llouahoider.
Atlornaya for Bankrupt.
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W om an's Tonic
a fr ia l I still use Cardul when 1 feci a little bad,
and it always does me good.”
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
fired, wom-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman­
ly troublé. Signs that you need Cardul, the woman's
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in frying Cardul
for y o u r trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.

In Cauri of C*a*ty Jodie, Seminole Cooaly
Stale of florida •
In re Eat ate of
Ch*rle»*W. Chreaman ' .
Notice 1, her»by given .to alt «horn It may
concern, that on the 15th day.of May. A. D.
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shill apply *to *the
Honorable
a. Ilcrrlrf, _Jud(e ol said Court, sa Jude*

ol I rabule, for my Saul dlscharfe as , i , r utor of the estate of Churla# W, Cbtetmsn
deceased; and that at tho lame Um, I win
Paten t my Anal account, sa eaecator i
said telate, and atk for thetr approval.
Dated November llt h . A- If.'IS M .

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building fund The mmo i i- avail
able as soon a* tt i* needed 1 - ap­
M I S I I H H HUE
e It kefeli ) g I V**n I InmI in |HI r * UH l i f t
a' ’ ply on the nek church
The lug tl ' »a» I bilvrfe*
yf the Circuii I lillft S v v v b th
(Treuil In « f i d for fr&lt;*minol« C ou n .time promised for the 2;tr,i vv 111 Judicial
l y , ElnritU, datrd Fchruftry I I I I « A.
I&gt;.
bring n large ‘ crowd together und Hits, in that rrrtatffi L ir ic i ««lire «nil» v h f r t In IJUmhvth J. li * Il*rtl»il# by her or?.it
tho class is anticipating u line meet­ frirmi.
Frank A. Smith , anil William I*.
hrf h u ib in d , arr rampialnanls.
ing at which friend* of thw move­ Ilnrtlrtt.
f»»l (hr Florida ( i i r d m i f*D.t lltr., TJl
fi»
ment will he invited to pi.rinipate it • f ’l I'ackarH I nd ('ofnpanÿ, a ruf*
[I'tffcliun,
l.
l!n-«*rd and Nelsufi
and many new member* wdl ...... n- L t i ) arr ilrtrinianl*. I, a» Sfwrlal M i ter in
« bmirrry
«til, on 1hr First Munri&lt;*&gt; In
rolled.
,A 11. I h|A. ti**ing[ the '»tb ,(&lt;) »»f « « t i l
The Brotherhood da** • f tin I’re* •iiiintb, tn ffnnt •&gt;( ih r muM hnu •* du ir in the
itf Hltlfllfd , Kl - f i d i
dti'ing lb»* t»*g,kl
hyteriuii church of tin* -in ha* •Ltty
"ti r '«f *»l* "ff*-r fur ■nU* pi.«| **• 1 t** t Hr
gained a slat«1 wide reputation tor h’ghrii Ititi i-î f *t ta*H tfi** ft*-!-»»jii(¡ i|i-*
rril'c«! nal mil t*rr«fin»l (&gt;f
i *&gt;-«a11
the large membership und the good
I aCI Numhef Elrvrn 1Nn Mi of Eur«*ka !
hlJim
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p!«t
thrrrof
r*work accomplished und new
r it nine) m Plat Hnak " 1) , " )»*fr îfl, In i h r
fflrr «*f i hr flrr li i»f ihr* 4, 4rr ti Ii ('mart « f
hers are being added every week.
I (Jfaugr C"ountjr. F lor id «, and eontaloinif ï
Anyone wishing' to join will he T r n 1101 i c f e i morn or l e o , i t o M l i n c t o j
aurray «d »aid plat.
Alto
N vi m - I
made' welcome nnd the monthly ihn
)»•»■ Thlfty-ona, T h i r t y l * o . Thirty-1 hr *n j
and
T
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y
four
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31.
3
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and
34»
of
E umeetings nnd tho Bible lectures each
rnka Hammock, accordine (o a (dai (hnrnnf ¡
Sunday morning by the teacher, mrordcd In plat book " f i * * naga 76. In thn
of tht* i ‘lrfk of thn Circuit Court of
Hon. D. L. Thrasher are most inter­ olflc«*
(•ratifn County.
Florida, and r e t a i n i n g
according to th** wufesting and serve to keep up thn in­ [five am-« mom or
'vny of aalit plat. And aUo Twtnly (20)
terest in the class.
■ h i m r l tb* pr*fprr«*l »toek of Ih. VI ari du
Gtrdcn« ('ornr*oy, _ fur., rvsatwrntril by
Strangers In the city nre especially rvrtlQrat»
Number Srv«n»y-*lght 17Í). Sstij
property
la b* »ol&lt;t •* the property of th*
invited to attend class every Sun­
&lt;trf*n&lt;tant«. an&lt;l to aatjify «aid decree.
day morning at the Imperial The­
Purrhaaer to pay'f.w title.
J. J. DICKINSON,
atre,
Special Msater In Chancery.
Mnuey It Warlnw,
• Koltetlen fur ^Complainant*.
ht-Prl-íte
lit. J. I). Hlbcrt Coming
Dr. J. D. Sihert of Miami, the
presiding elder of tho Methodist
church In this district of Florida
will make his first official vl*it to
Sanford this week and will prearh
at tho.Star Theatre noxt Sabbath at
both morning and evening services.
Dr. Si her t U accredited as being
a preacher of great ability. The
members and friends of the local
Methodist church and thplr friendtf
are cordially invited to meet Dr.
Sibert next Sunday at II and at
7:30 o’clock.
The Brotherhood cljtss are ex­
pected to attend In a body. This
class now numbers 86. Meet with
them on Sundsy morning and catch
some of their spirit which has made
the class what It la.

Peruvian Cu m,,

Sent! f o r our new free citrus booklet "Spring Is Coming"

Planting::

Full line now crop seeds of all kinds.
supply your wants.

F. J. TERRY

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MARCH 12. 111^

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When with baking you are
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We have it in every color and for every possible purpose. Remember the Herald when
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WO odd and attractive hats are piece forms both the hat covering and cn
the long, projecting loop at the back.
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The
severe
outline
of
the
frame
Is
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these are about the last winter de- softened by a wide, rich plume of os,q l«ia v&gt;aiLtlii5.,M(}iLj ■JvupUa.&amp;nlahed.■ ArtabrAt-AkcsisU^ttas—TA.1» p—Bd-jU-J
wtth « Ussel at the side cannot be moat flat against the body of the hat,[
said to belong to ono season more displaying Its unusual sljUb of flue
PLACED ANYWHERE, EVERY WHERE than another, for It Is made of silk In to the very best advantage
twine color piped with black and havJU L IA B O TTO M LE Y .
In Daily. Wi*kly, Sunday
nilay l*apthe oddest of tassels of silk fiber
rrt aad M»*awhich looks much like spun glass.
Keeping Collars Clean.
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shown here, ono of them In two
iij.L.M ILLER’S BAKERY:: Tviews.
Now that spring la near

Many similar hats. Including those
Mlahlfl »mi&gt;.
f m rstfmatM. l « t u* flfuni with you an t»kin| called "Tipperary” hats, are made of
■ tin rhiffa o( your advrnuinf InUmli. Kr',rsilk. They are the smallest of lur
Jruni .»t lifL d tlirn u .
P lw n **7 7 l
bans, with very scant, soft crowns,
narrow ribbon sashes with hanging
ends and decorations of small ¡lowers
Advertising Company, Inc.
and fruits made of silk. These, worn
Mainai U fa B id *.
Jar kaon i Ilio. I l a
with short godet veils. In coarse net
bound with ribbon, are harbingers of
.Bpiing which appear before the ear­
liest robin.
The second turban shown Is made
of panne velvet over a round frame
The velvet Is managed. so that one
I “r o m p i.

MONTGOMERY

C. H. D IN G EE
Pl umb i ng and

Gas Fitting

Every woman knows how hard It ta i '
to keep a lace collar clean while
wearing fur neat to It
Get threefourths yard lace five Inches deep.
Hhlr this one Inch from edges onto
u tape as largo around an the top of
your fur collar or fur piece. Sew
fine snap fasteners on tapo and the
other part of fasteners on Inside of
fur piece, so when snapped together
the lace stands up like a niching
around the neck It Is Just a few mo­
ments' work to take it out and wash
It and It keeps your collars cloau.

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We carry constantly in stock a Complete line of the Old Reliable
C A R T E R ’S IN K S . It makes no difference what quantity you de­
sire, nor for what purpose you wish it, we can supply your needs.

Carters Writing Fluid in Half-pint Bottles

W*mer'i Safe
Remedy

5c

Carter's Ink, in Crecn, Violet or Blue. 2-oz Bottle

5c

10c

Warner'» Salt
Aithma Remcd,

Carter’s Mucilage, 2-oz Bottle

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Sanford L o d ge N o 62, F’ . nnd K. M.

Communication every lint anil thin' &lt;
Thursdays nt 7 :;i0. Visiting brethren
welcome.
0. L. Taylor
Secret ury

J. C. Humph
W. M

25c

Phoenli Lodge No 5, K. of I*.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisiting knights nlways welcome.
U, McCaulIn
O. J. Miller
K. R. and S.
C. 0.
Hanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday nt 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre.
J, W. O. Singletary
C. C. Cobh,
Secretary
N. Ü.
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Gate City Camp No%6. W. O. W
second and fourth Wednesday

p i U«L».e,lch month.

J* F- Hoolehan
Council Commander

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LTHOUGH the baby girl disports
herself nearly nil the time In plain
little slips of various sheer materials
she requires occasionally finery of tbo
finest kind. Wee tucks ami narro»
valenciennes laces, hand embroidery
Ispnrlngly used and In the daintiest of
patterns), are relied upon for the little
decorative finishings to her frocks for
dally wear. And no matter htfw per­
sistently repealed, these things never
grow tiresome. Every mother &lt;J«&gt;llghts In small garments finished with
fino band work. The painstaking caro
with which every stitch Is set In place
hears witness 1o the mother’s rare,
whether the stitching Is done by her
own or other’s hands.
Although the baby .will look as
sweet In the plainest of slips ss In

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anything else, tbero are times when
she requires extra finery to suitably
honor a special occasion. Then the
wlU muat be aet to work to use the
means- at hand to make her real
ni,h‘ - 7 “dress-up" clothes. Sheer, fine fabrics
I. W.O. Singletary,
J. M. Drown, J j0 cotton or Unan. dainty band em­
Soc y-Treaa.
President broidery and narrow valenciennes
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laces continue to provide the mate­
B. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
rials. Dut a little oddity of cut, a lit­
- . * * * * * " t and third Wednesday night tle extravsgance In embroidery, the
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First St. and Palmetto Ave. Introduction of s bit of gay* ribbon, and
qT *yior
R. L. Peck
the employment of the finest fabrics
« “ •Ury
Exalted Ruler give the holiday sir that make her
dress for «iste occasions
T1h*
Rreexe Connell No. SI Junior
A fine dress of sheer batiste for
Mr‘” r R*U«d American Mechanics
thè little lady Is shown In the picture.
It Is simply cut. having the bottom
edge trimmed Into points, the elbow
» » welcome. C. H. Smith. Rec. Sec.
sleeves flaring, and also finished with
shallow prints. All raw edges sre cut
Celery City Aerie No. 18U '
Into smnll scsllops These hats first
bren rtamped »H. bnfirnbol' «tPche^
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United Brotherhood of Carpenters nnd
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1761 meets

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Mcs ts every first nnd third Tuesduy
In each month. Everyone who has seen
his Star in the East ore cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins. Sec’y

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Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M.
Meets every second und fourth Tliurs
day in Masonic Hall over the Impcriu
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
J F\ Karnatz,
11 F) Tolsr
Secretary
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Remedy

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At the front a pointed panel at the
bottom and top I* outlined by the cmbrolderod scallops, and the two panels
arc Joined by a double line of scallops.
In these panels beautifully made
F'rench knots are aet close together In
narrow rous. A small panel of tbo
same kind adorns the top of each
sleeve.
At Intervals of about four Inches,
about the skirl near the bottom
slashes are cut In the batiste and their
edges buttonhole stitched. Through
these a sash of wide soft ribbon, In
light blue or pink, Is threaded and tied
In the back In the simplest and limpeat of bows. A narrow edging of fine
valenclennes lace outlines the neck
nnd all edges of the dress It Is set In
a ruffle back of the scallops, with fine
hand sewing.

Worn under this fluffy frock !■ a
petticoat having a ruffle at the bottom
made of alternating rtfw» of valen­
clennes atyl narrow bands of batiste
decorated with a row of French knota.
The bottom is finished with the nar­
rowest of edgings of yaJenclennev
lore.
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In such a frock the little
Ritte wearer
It
Is possible
as splendidly arrayed as It
It. la
for her to be. Even ao. tbit finery la
within reach of any mother who
know* how to do fine needlework.
Very little material Is required, and
this Is not expensive. It Is the ex­
quisite. hand-wrought decoration that
makea these little dresses valuable. If
such a dress must be bought ready
mad« It will mean a considerable out­
lay o f 'money; If made at home It
means an outlay of time—which nt&gt;
one begrudge« the baby.
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PAGE EIGHT

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E 8ANFORD HERALD

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AN EGYPTIAN SOLDIER

MARCH 12 19ig

C L A S S IF IE D

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Will Exchange:
Good pair m*.
dium -elre work mules with double
harness, fpr one large all around
mule or horse.
Have not enough ■work for two mules. W. A Mon*
Lane Park, Fla.
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A D V E• R T IS IN G
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Wanted, 12,000 to 15.000 p77n&gt;er
plants. It. H. Davis, It p [) ,
SatTford, Fla.
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H All Local Advertisements Under f Wanted—Two ‘ neat • appearing
young ladies, *3.00 per day to g0(id
This Heading TH R E E C E N TS a
talker« only.
Cull between „ ¡ ^
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum and nine a. m. Phillip* Studio
Charge 25 Cents.
67 Jic

PONY PALLET IN THE MUSICAL SPECTACLE "THE PRINCE OF TONIGHT” IMPERIAL]
THEATRE FRIDAY NIGHT. MARCH 12th

ARE QUICK TO HEAL
M ODERN D U L L E TB MORE H U M A N E
T H A N TH O S E OF T H E PAST.

Soldier« Are Not Long Abeent From
the Front, Even When They
Would Be Considered Quite
8eMoualy Injured.
The bullet covered with herd nickel
now In uso mnkes the surgeon'« task
very simple, as a ,
* U A 'W
bullZ ( i hi
used, tbo soldier’s lot was not a very
happy one. These orten broke up In»Ido the body, shsttered bones, and
frequently remained embedded In the
‘•muscles, bones and other parts.
\ Tho result was slow-healing, fester'Ing wounds which kept the soldier III
for a long time. Tho modern long,
slender bullet generally passes through
tho body without doing any vital In­
jury. Even when It goes through tho
Intestine, tho stomach, tho kidnoy,
etc., tho wound cloaca up without any
very serious after-consequences. A
good deal, however, depends on clrcumsUmces. If tho soldier's stomach
is empty— as it generally is In n bat­
tle—so much the better for him when
he gets a bullet through It.
When he ts tired and half starving,
however, tho shock. Is very great, and
he may become utterly helpless from a
slight wound. A curlSUs (net. difficult
to eiplaln, is that a bullet fired at a
rango of 300 to 600 yards has more
penetrating power than one fired at a
range under or over that distance.
In tho former case It passes through
tho bono without doing very much
dnmsge; In the latter It shatters the
bone and makes recovery slow.
A
ricocheting bullet causes a very bad
wound as a rule, Small as It Is, If a
bullet strikes a largo bone, llko the

Tilth I t glvea a blow like Thai of a
crowbar.
Wo are heqrlng a great deal nbotu
dum-dum bullets In this, as In alt-wars,
both parties making charges against
one another. The probability Is that
neither side is using them. Tho bullet
now In use consists of a core of lead
covered with a hard nickel case.

The Plsd Piper.

Recently occurred tho anniversary
of the visit to "Hameltn Town In
Brunswick,” in 1876 of him "who', for
the fantastical coat which he wore

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Los't between Celery avenue .,nd
I). &amp;. 0, Garage. Universal |,a||
and socket joint for auto. Finder
return to R. &amp; O. Gurugc. Reward
For Sale— Three fresh milk cows.
67-2tp
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
60-tf
Wanted--Must have money. Will
aacrlfice interest in rich mineral Innd
For Sale— Cheap, two good young
Address, J. L. Care Herald (iilir*.
mules, harness and wagon. Inquire
*_______________•
5s-:itp
of F. T. Tarbell, Geneva, Florida.

FO R SA L E

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luuy umnlicially call portions oT AsTa

Minor Kurdistan or Armenia, accord­
ing to one’s sympathies. Tho Arme­
nians thomselves do not uso tiro name
given them by friendly Xurulgnerm.
They call themselves Halk, and after
their country Hnlaadan—tracing their
descent from Halk, tho grandson of
Japbet.”
,

56-6tp

Convenient Rule.
Tho editor of a newspaper pub­
lished In central Pennsylvania tells of
articles that he frequently receives
from a certain citizen. They are al­
ways pertinent and worthy of 'publl.
.
-Jiganjng. J*peW Satur­
day Magaxtntv but they are punctu­
ated in a most peculiar way.
*
Meeting his correspondent one eve­
ning at a friend's house, tho editor
said, "That was an excellent letter I
; i Lgot from you this morning, and I am
going to print It Baturday. nut tell
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ey‘
Tf ■t~ — L
me, whnt rulo do you follow for punc­
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tuation T"
■•Why," said tho gentleman, “ the
Type of the native Egyptian soldier
same rule that I learned whan 1 »ns
a boy. I put a semicolon every twelve In ilia Drill ¡di Infantry service
words, and two commas between each
pair of semicolons.'*
Ths Brain’s Control.
It hss long been a common physio­
logical knowledge that the left hair of
His Hobby.
tho brain has full command ovor the
"I can say this much for Dobson—
right sldo of the body, while the right
you never see him wasting his time In
half
of tho brain exercises a like com­
a foolish argument."
mand
over the left side of the body
"That’s because Dobson takes no In­

stegan (old tho story In proso of bow
‘The Pled Piper, with a shrill pipe
went through all the streets, and
forthwith the rata come all running
out of the houses In groat numbers
after him; all of which he led into the
river of Weaser, and therein drowned
them.”
It Is to Mncready’s young
son that we are debtors for the poem,
for It was he who persuaded BrownIng to weave the prose Into poetry to
amuse a sick child. Its preservation
was due to a lucky accident, for In
Browning’s next collection of poems
was a blank page or two to be filled,
and "The Pled Piper of Hametln” was
just big enough to do i t . Bo If in
his life the Pled Piper destroyed hun­
dreds of children his biography has
amused thousands.— London Chroni­
terest In the subjects most men argue
cle.

about.
Just watt until somebody
comes along end tackles him on the
Armenia.
May wo call tho region In w hich the subject of „Egyptology. Then you’ll
Kusslnns are attacking the Turks Ar­ hear an argument that will make poli­
menia? For convenience, certainly; ties. religion ami tho war In Europe
but, aa Sir Charles Eliot polttta out, pale Into utter Insignificance."
strictly speaking. "Armenia does not
But She Didn’t Mean It That Way.
exist. Tho name 1h absolutely forbid
"Madam. I am visiting tho rural dis­
den in Turkey, and all maps marking
any district as Armenlstnn are con­ tricts In the Interests of diversifica­
fiscated. Then there la tho rival name tion. Have you a hog on the pince ?”
’’You’ll'find my husband out Ip the
of Kurdistan, also unofficial.
Kurds
and Armenians^ being mixed up, one barn.”

Wanted—One or two tut*, state
location,
also which direction lot
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­
faces, silo give lowest cash price
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, R. D.
Addreks Box 1427. Sanford, Fla
No. 2„ for particulars.
55-tfc
58-2tc
Fat Cattle for Sale— Some fine
ones just shipped in and in fine con­
dition, Address Martin Doyle, SahJqrd, JLt
¿..i b&amp;*tle

BUSINESS CARDS

Sals— Five acres rich celery
land, artesian well, small house,
fenced, SI.600.
Terms, S26 down, One Inch Cards Will Ite Published Usder Thls Holding-Al The Itnle &lt;»f $7.»
$10 a month. See J. F. McClelland’
Per Yrar.
Moore’s Station.
55-8tp
For Sale— A first dnss cattle and
buggy horse 10 years old. Original-1
ly from Kentucky. 1 am desirous
of securing a good home for him.
Cecil Gabbett, French Ave.
66-tf

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder
D e n tists,
...Gamer &amp; Woodruff Iluiltlinj;...

For Sale— Two splendid lots on
French avenue going at a bargain. Term s Moderate-*-Strirtly Cash
See me quick. H. C. DuBose.
56-31p

"Phone 319

For Sale Cheap— One handsome
willow go-cart. Apply til’d Oak ave.
57-2lp

An electric shock applied to the right
half of the brain will railNn move­
ment on the left Hide of the body; simi­
ATTORNEY ano (XUINSEU.08 *1 LAW
For Sale— Five acres half mile
larly tho left half of the brain so stim­
Practice in State mid Fedri») Court«
ulated nffects tho right side of the from brick road, quarter mile from
body
louding station, 6 miles, from San­ («oruer-Wtxxlrut! Bldg
Sanford KU
ford, county road on one side.
All
good hlnck hammock land
Two
Fine Flshln'.
Small Hoy -Good (lullin'? Yesslr, ye acies cleared, fenced and farmed 2
go down that private road till ye come years.
Good flowing well.
Price
to th' sign ’Tresp.iHBers will be prose­ J800. Terms to suit rustomer. A. P
D E N T IS T
cuted;’' crons th Held with th bull In Connelly. 110 Magnolia avenue,
OfTlre: Vo well Building
It an’ you'll see a sign "No flshln' al­
57-tf
lowed."— thni s It — Life
SANFORD
:
Unitili*
For Sale Two good budding lots
on Sanfold avenue. Sanford Heights
T1IOMA« KMMKT WILfWlN
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes
K. FKftra s on noi sum lira
both tots. Must bo sold in ten days.
Address J H , care Herald if you
are interested.

.. g e o : a . d e c o t t e s ..

DR . C. G. BUTT

Wilson &amp; Housliolder
LA W YE R S

For Sale— Lumber yard. Big burgain. Write Mo* No. 1168, Sanford,
Fla.
5R-6tp

SPRING SPECIALS

Snnford.

For Sale- 20 line brood « o » » .
Martin Doyl e, Sanford, ,R. 1). No. 2. '
58-tfc

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Elton J . Moughton
A R C H I T I .! T

Fur Sale
Fup" and young stock
Airedale", Bull Terrier», Collie*.
Boom 12, Bishop Mil»
‘viel.fd II»
Rich liloodli ne", eligible to registraj tien.
Send for booklet, Htuting
You fan make the round trip m oneday
want».' The Ortega Kennels (Or­
to the New Smyrna office of

tega) Jacksonville, Hu.

Ladies’ Panama Hats

68-2tp

The Shelter Sanitorium
Take the 11 o’clock train

FO R R E N T

DAVIS FORSTER. M lb. I’h ,.« » " «» Ch»rt*

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Cheney Shower-Proof Silks

For Rent— Two bi|T "tores on
East First street. Joe DeMont,
Coca Cola Company.
24-tf

Dr. J. T.. Denton
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

Furnished room for rent. South­ OFFICE IN GARNER A WOODRUFF BLJ&gt;C
Rilidmtr PW* *
east corner qf l’ nrk and Seventh St. OSes Phcnt 171
06k* Heart: J t* II «.
11» 4 p ®
68-trc.

Ratine W ash Skirts
Spring Sale Wool Skirts
Men’s Palm Beach^Suits
Wash Silk. Shirts

For Rent— Rooms for light house­
keeping, 621' Oak avenue.
5H-4c

Destroying Nature's BarriersThere are four kinds of barriers oi
For Rent— After March 19th, two
divisions set up by nature upon Ms*
story house, modern improvements. face of the earth— mountains, forests,
A. P. Connelly, 109 Mngnolis Ave. deserts, rivers. The first, the mous_____________________________ 68-tf
falns, man cannot remove, but,be can
and does go through them to save tbs
For Rent— 3 furnished rooms for trouble end difficulty of going or*1,
lifeht housekeeping.
W. C. De- them. The second, the forests be b*t
largely cleared »w t y altogether Tb*
Coursey, U th and Magnolia.
third, the deserts, he Is beginning U
___________ _________ 57-2tp
treat Ilka the forests. The fourth, tbs
For Rent— Two furnished rooms, rivers, he Is beginning' to shift «hen It
suite hli'purpdse and to regulate lb*lr
317 W, Second.
65-tf

flow at will.

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For Rent— Several nice office
rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N. P.
Yowell At Co.
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Good table board at Mrs. R. L
Jones, 206 Park avenue.
27-tfe
Large flowering chrysanthemum
plants for 26c dozen by Mrs.. Edgar
Bigger«, 300 Elm avenue. - Mall or­
ders delivered. Get them now.
66-4tp
For Hi re— Seven paasenger Cadil­
lac car for hire. Best of Service, day
or night.
Frank Sperling, phone
281 and 818
68-tfc
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Wanted— Good secondhand organ
for school purpose". Address W. V.
Dunn, R. D. No. 1. .

Whet Being Nervous Is.
The mental state oi a person suffer
lag from "nerves" Is very much "*f
that of a man who Is wanted by the
Ilea, or who has Just heard s nitaw
that tho ahlp on which his wife
children hats sailed has been tunk jjj
a collision, or who has cried Are
a theater aad been thrown ou*’
know* his name baa been obtained tr
the reporters. Very often. *«T»
writer In the Metropolitan M«gt*l»*\*1
le a combination of all three. »Itb p»IB
baps the added sensation of a
doubt If be closed the safe before »
Ing the office.
Help Wanted.
We have a splendid suswer
-st-claos conundrum, but tom««"
eaq’t fit them, which ts:
»■• One
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Hge altar and
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after the marriage
er alters ths marriage. W t w j j J
a minister aad a lawyer ora 1®T
— Philadelphia Ledger.
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

‘ SEMI-WEEKLY

THE SANFO RD H E R A LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND- FRIDAYS

IN S A N t X ) R D — Ufa It Waitti Living
VOLUME VI

N O . 59

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. M Affluii 16. 1915
+

COUNTY COMMIS­
SIONERSHAVEPUR­
CHASED A HOME

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Hearhcj Ik Killed

Si-n Francisco, March 14
Lincoln
Bear hey. the aviator, was killed
vjhile making an exhibition flight at
the Fuiiamu-Paritic F'.xposition to­
day. At an altitude of about 3.000
feet Bear hey 4&gt;pgnit a sharp descent.
The wings of his aeroplane collapsed
and the machine plunged into Kan
SEMINOLE COUNTY IS TO F'toneisco Buy. *
Beachey was completing his sec­
HAVE AN INFIRMARY
ond Might of the da) »hen the ac­
SECOND TO NONE
cident occurred in vie» of thousands
of Special om. Having elect rilled the
IN THE $TATE
crowd with a series of aerial somer­
•
----------Seminole county ho* a home and saults the airman »ought to add an
it is probably one o! the tincal homes additional thrill with one of his sen­
¡n the entire state. This does not sational perpendicular drops.
The fatal line was at intuited to
mean a court house but .n home for
the
fact thut Beachey entrusted his
the indigent who through old age
life
to
day for the first time in sevor sickness or misfortune have been
eral years to a mono,,lane.
»
r° ' ' &amp; - A I U ’ age" ittfn : To'*‘tffol VounIy [0» « h i iliac hi lie ^wita^nt an nitttnttc
authorities* (or
assistance.
The of nhntit 3,000 feet » hen Beaehey
For ovèr a
county commissioners of this county Shut off hi« power.
have been contemplating the pur­ thouxand feet he iliopped head-on
ch ase
or the erection of a home fur thè mirili ami then l ile aviator
ever since the county was formed, gritsped bis rimiro! lever» lo ndjiist
descenl
for they recognized
the need nr he planes for a gracidili
the econgmy of having a place where The »ings erumjded, and thè aerothe indigent could be cared for and piane lurning olir and mi-r in li
lodged properly. Several »leeks ago (all plunged mio •- ni Fn I.riseli Buy.

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SANFORDCAPTURED ENGLANDBLOCKADES
BY THE RED MEN AGAINST GERMANY
HOSTS OF RED WARRIORS
WILL START BIG POW
.

WOW

TODAY

Deulh of Mrs. Itockefeller

Tarrytowik N. Y., March 12
Mrs. Jubiu-U- Huckt-taUrf. wife of
the richest man in tho world, died
suddenly Friday in her 76th year at
the Rockefeller country home in
NO VESSEL OF ANY NATION Pocnntico Hills. • She hud been an
invalid for u year hut during the
ALLOWED T O ENTER O R
last few months here health hud so
DEPART FROM POUTS
Improved thut the rapid tnrn for
the worse which her illness took
Lo ml on, March 111. No vessel of
was not anticipated by her family.
any nationality will ho allowed to
Fni this reason it happened (hat
enter or depart from any German
the o/tly relative at hot bedside
phrt is a deeree issued by order of
when she died at 10:20 a. in. was
the Hrmsh council, decreeing retal- ^
R|gU.r MU b ,&lt;ucy M Spelman,
intor» measures to meet, the decía-1, |w huJlbanf, aml snn&lt; John D .
ratmn of Germany that the waters» |l0(.kl,|tfl)
Jr&gt; wpro flt O ,mond.
.surrounding the United Kingdom
Fla., where they went— M r . Rocke­
are a military area. Tho decree was
feller, Sr., on February 28 and his
mad&lt;- public today.
son Inst Friday, accompanied by his

The Thirty-Second (jreat Sun Ses­
sion of the Improved Order of Bed
'Men of Florida opened their Brssion
here this morning at the Imperial
Theatre. The city is tilled with the
delegates representing every city in
the state and liny are a line body of
represenlativo men of Florida. There
are also many Red Men of other
states who nre visiting Florida and
they are in the city to uttend the
‘ i L j T * s , T - « 2 ï , LJ m " M
+ 'WwHtmuNvsw* - J i . ~ M o « b - 1 6 -.-, ^
- Uitaying tbuk kU *M U ck efe»e .
growing
Notified
m t
— ^ * C á T)l.d„ Thicricbens of ,!„• German was —
ine better.
N
o,if........by
.
The exercises this morning were convened cruiser Prina Kitel Fiied telephone of the critical change in
public and attraeteli many to the rich lets made no request of the New- her condition they left nt once foi
theatre to witness the opening of port New*. Shipbuilding and Dry- Jacksonville, wheie arrangements
tile meeting.
dock rompan y to repair his sell »ere made fur a special train to
"The tirsi number on the pi ogni in raid&gt;-r in dock here, it became bring them to New York,
was an instrumental duet by Mrs. known today
This fart, it was be­
Clenn I'p Day and Flower Show
Thrasher anil Mr» Butt
Kev A r­ liev'd uecountt'd for failure of the
By
joint
arrangement
of the
thur Searing 1’iek of ilo I pi-iupu! tier
; i omtouiidcr to forward to
W oman’« I ’Ini)'« committees on Civ­
|eli tire h gave thè mvoeation
ic* and Ciiv Beuiitifiil a most intar­
Tin uddr&lt;of welcome t&gt;\ Ma t u r i fur
in which to make his -hip
narro»lv
tni««ing a » &gt;■ *el ut thè
estmg program has been planned for
Thrasher was a hearty invitation seaworthy.
tìovernuieiit tr.m»port iIi m k ».
Today, however. “ **•, April 22. 23 and 24.
Thousunda ruslied lo thè nenrby lo the visitors to enjoy themselves United States National llonid of
On April 22 there will be a gen­
Survey, headed by NuVal ( ’ottsirticwater front, hut with thè exeeptlon nn&lt;l take the key to the city.
eral Clean-Up Day.
Householders
of a few splmtered fragments of
John T Dale, G. ( ’ . of R , of Or­ tor Dnltose is to visit the Kitel are rei|uested to cooperate- in an
After thoiough examina- effort to have their premises entilethè aeroplani' lloating un thè stu­ lando responded in hi* usual happy Fri* dro h
fare of—Alic lui», no sigli* ••( ilo- vein followed hv »olili
excellent
l i t l e a f e d o f rubbish. ! heir l a » as

J A Harrold o f f e r e d them his home
place on Mellonvillc avenue for a
price and on terms that appealed
to them us it did to every one else
and after casting over the en­
virons of Sanford nothing its good
» a s offered lit t i l e price a p d
&gt; osier
m u t i iti"
VkUH wrecked
ii»r liti» p la t e
day t hi
La
n
lit
lie*
put out
closed.
«M»
filli-,

unum

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Mollili! \ i l l "
m »1,&lt; from t lo

A \ *•
. If.

center anil is jn*t out'ide " f the
city limits. D is hnnwt
t» tin
Vaughn place and mum in* a boni
|ort&gt; acre*, about
two hundred
bearing oruiige trees, some timber,
som** excellent
fiumjiig ! tml*. a
gor'd house mid out innbiim
11"
house i» surrounded hv »mn* u *»•
into eut oak tree* and tin place i
so i tlrmlive that 1itere »ill tie mali)
applicants for i lie pò un
"f
, .¡»
ir g I here

i "u ol

tío

seen

i m m e d i a t e l y and
a bunt ' * &lt; r*-»
I r u m t io- but t bulo p
. t i l í n , [it 1" f.
ttregun l o t t i c i ti
i'ii » &lt;T

the lan|\ u| lb,- ..viator,
»a » strapped 1" the machine, un
ili-r [»ri» feet ol '*■..’ *•r 1he 1j■-1! »
»■'» r,-&lt; o» crei -lier
1 •* " 11,11

ready promised by Mayoi Thrunber,
Headley, a brother of tin- and the response by J W White of
;,\ilc tor » It'll
-1 *1t •r Igi 11v (rein 1,1*1 o* Vdie » . - IU I »li.it "lie ex

peti, from this ».if burse "I (ra
torniti«*
Mr White I- a member
of every lodge on earth and hi*
»i fti y »»f 1 1 ot i ^hl
woril- . r*» îtl Vl ï.
ni il' ' TJt
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t«» t h»* \i *tul . t w.i&gt; lo* « .1 ti
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VERY LOW RATE AND A
FINE SCHEDULE FOR
.FLORIDA PRESS
MEETING

The very low rates on the tail-»
roads and hotel rates, etc., arranged
for the meeting of tho Florida Press
Association at Miami March 26th,
26th and 27th are attracting the at­
tention of tho people who would like
to
best time of the year.
The rate
from Sanford fo Miami tound trip
Is only $7.95, the sale of ticket* be­
ing good on Martjh 23, 24 nnd 26,
good returning on
March
31st.
This gives practically a week in
making tho trip to and from Miami
and is probably one of the best rules
and best schedule* thut has ever
been made by the lailroads.
The trip urrunged primarily for
the newspaper men of tho state la
open to the general public, and tho
people of Miami aie expecting a
large crowd in tho city during the
three days' session and have made
all arrangements to take cure of the
excursionists. There will be a large
Do mn i n tulcV T h i e r .
.
. . .
fu lfil* l»y th»* M i x e d l/ u a r te tic t mu and
eut and llower bed* at their piel- number from Sanford and in order
I- • xpeeled to forwurd hip
ir lo
»»( M r » F'tlwnrd l l i g g i n * . M r »
llest. In-entise on the next d a y , the to arrange for the trip for those who
i o|l* &gt;tor o I i o- 1 o ni* II in
rep
i:
Mis t i
D
1oliti 1 lin fît ;i h .trol
p i n i a l o m m i t t c i (rum o u t o f t own
contemplate
■i ' r&lt; -ini -i for a - t i p u l a i t o n
,,
,
,
*
-going from this city
t it "
1tri Li T ..ml 1 \ H a r roi d
„
v,!"
,
vi'r&gt;
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n
l
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5
the
editor
of
the
Herald has requeat« .àiii •••I i n port h»i*
nt
The welcome from l*]U* Tnl*e of
»iih the vie» ttf awarding the ( it) ! (t|j n|| information regarding same
»i;iA •*
&gt;anb*r&lt;l Iron* John Sterni» r proin- îihwi i il fur
It. x.mful prize»
For convmi.-ur.- j Mn(1
Allowing schedules will he of
|
111&gt; vi lito every I litri g not d
Fi
gLird.
M.,ri
h
1
'i
*M
covering
the
ground
ihc
city
h«s
i
Interest

Hillary

ili dei, "I lb, 1 ini, d Mali- trails
port 1 foot
I)' -aid he In.ltd a
(tackling sound like the breaking of
Í{ 1* » riri'l itili ,is I lu
il In!•*-» mat!
tu 1 t 11.b*•• inutiril
I l l d l l » ' ,Li V (•« ,
! ! • h.t
I » '•

SANFORD PEOPLE
WILL ARRANGE
FOR MIAMI TRIP

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Good Schedules and Connection*—
Sanford to Miami Trains Shown
W * »1 " ( I' r e o ' b Ti \ e
Run Itail y
" l i l l ' c * out h. l o lake
Leave Sanford Train No $4. A C.
al ni city l i m i t * west
1. . 11 05 a m.
Kit»!
of
Fiencb
io
Arrive Orange
City
Junction,

le. e;i»t

( r um

Nintli

to

Ili kl'

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OruTige City Junction change

l r " i n | ..li, im-r. lai a v i
lu Hot
j . t ..rp «•1i l si** J1* ’ * \u
t" I
i
C
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Street
Sanford avel i Ue
1
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in
..... ut or ut i.o k* t " " doelf1 U f5
l.'-avi- Unni g«- t il) lunciiott, N«t
p. \ eXpt li.«*-* (rotti lite 'fo p
Ib. I
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il t i trm;r. d i lattoV li’ltllil lu Mjrtli'
Ht
2112. 11 5» a. m
D i'ti" t
I1 rum F i f t b t o 'I*(*iith
l:
1 *i\» t h* Writ .1 tïii4 ! **
run lie tlllrtti I'J t be It. tll.t 11s vi ho **! f ;.i K t hi’ water ut d Il.l'l H- ' •m ti
Vif * i ,1f !’H 1hü t \ ti«t rtun « «»un
Arrive New Smyrna, 1 05 P m.
Se n f o t d .■vernie 1"
My r t b
*r*»t* f h» f ..fl fh.-r* |,il 1.
•lu- (•!
are able In tin .tOli:»’ V nrk tUt 1' ■ * in» tn.ijnr m jiif **\ • ft .« l'I '
ila. ‘
o l l b t ,L ing • I prt- si ri ' -'
1u a X'• Ni w Sin) t ua t»ii N.» 3*1
■u , . ; x
1 %i»r
|.*» flit r% nil ii 'i f \- n| ll -MD * f leg Wtr li "• "I'll.loi. . ' ,
|,i-tri'i ’&gt; l"i- nt b -irci! lo • i» -.
.1 i ' i lu!*
1 * U' '
■ u 1j ' 1 'll
rs .1 1.1
Tu ! m lit a' I. 1.ttnited , I in p U».
i d ( * r , l «r D n . 'l 1 -i bord
1' ).J»•
1 ill
lux (lit &gt; » fH thaï n t.tr \ »i n«I 1f
Ht ■1M u.,:
I be I If it ■ •m u -i
in \ neve 11mi I Hiil I li
A r m e Miami, 9 m p m , nume
|»l»rrMir;tl |f I i api Ui
D i s i m i b&gt; Sniiloftl a v i t i u i - i o . i, x dit v
t "itimt.«.«ioiit rs lie ii »■ III.
! w» «*l» v. • *» • Vflijl.» «i til.' I ' m|. Ht d . .
pi .1 r. I i .&lt; In* v.
I '■'■('
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: x.-t . t • ' Il "f 1' •
I!
w\¡, 1 1 ideal and UIt* t hut Will I"'
i'
fc'-r II...i
!ir i .. |*t» .it'd .uni bulli» casi
Noti-r .The Falm Ueach Limited
There »ill be given two puzi-s to i» sol id Fullman-selting bertha and
Hit lit as »ell U» It ............ . 1
tero phi 11 e r.i id* ale being reported
The fate , said Dr. Sta II uni Ut; h j iloti)
T h e response » ; • b y Hull
1. B i
ri
eu. b lit' 11 ¡et. nui» f11r most al il net f • luis and i» lite onlv «olid Fullman
The indigent of the various coun­ di i (ilnfcd f r o m i h o l m g a n d » t r a n g
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tue -pnng i Imhimu.h garden. 1to &lt;trani going into Uie Uoyal Foinciana
ties of Florida and c c rv
o 'h ir 1ng noli' 1
de. I &gt;• »* .1 dio
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l*rc»* Rap' ! Icti her
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in.m
kin,»»
lo*»
state ore one til t isc problem* *d t 1«■ j 1I) d t OWM Ij g
ol
her for !u—t i•1!i•u! h id (durits on and Rrenkers at Falm Bear h Tr al n
( ut » m l he ..v
H
"i1tit i • r. d,.
d ' ' , VI r i » 1_*
1*1»
V M. s»!.,. it »«* tu * i »m
commissi oners a n d the only
»;&gt;v
give If
,i . . W. t 1 lm )l..ni. at 7:00
i l
it ■do l tI
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out »ceni» to lie t ie p'.ri 1
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M. - 1
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líii* f*i»|•-vri ut»*t &gt; *'í '-»•ni nií \h** holi'lH
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1b lair ai d Mower mark* ' w,‘l í tt|(|j l j|l. ocean (rotp ijie car.
r. t ori*
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[ * i mi» ii ,j 1tt I•v I -itigli k
r i l e new

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Tile de:.I for the H. rrold plate
is a good one nnd is to be com­
mended.

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l'hui H* .1 *.

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V Jordan ol the Cuota |m» held down town al a place lo lio| %T|lil|

^*1 Huiumi ,
1Ini miwas (irotci ted l«y the engine, pro­ o.
dress wus replete with good logic.
11« raid, Fimtu Gorfiu; ti. W. unnminreil Inter, nn the ufteinoort
pellers and hood of the monoplane,
Again t lie prises »ill
of A pri! 2 i,
sound
¡-.dvii-i'
and
def-p
thouglii
and
Ydanv*
1,1 I«*
whiili -1 rin k the water tirsi
D was
« r i i-r i
' hi
Mr . M. : !» ni
Il
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M»■*
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pointed oil' 11•..t ii Meiu bev &lt;tut!» »a * enjoyed by ail lho«e pteseut
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The proceedings if tin I b Pio
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"t il* r
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I' i i -ss A s s o c i a t i o n
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My cl - last year are publish'd by illo.il " t i g
ber
tl. &gt;T\' T
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n o-t d ' l i g h l f u l
m o rn in g
&gt;■( mu* o
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the secretary, I I Apple*, id Tl &lt;•
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J|,&lt;• '• pp, r
1.0 k R a b b i t car
tl» t NMII *h»»r!l&gt; I»»1pllbllsl irli Attimi»
I to- re«t id tin- day »ill lie a lut•ns. direi 11 i| :n the tateru.nl of w,||
p v„ n (,,r ||,, |,il|o WIng
to serve on eommittres tin* year ■i» begintuii.
. lo-ri ii ml I lie "tu’ for tlie Red Men for they • v
should take notice
*1 he minili
oí
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of
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ol.i
bluest
spilline'' pot led pal in
peopl e a f t e r
no
u ,1 11 " V 1lie merits pi i t to put m ibi tr lino- with -"it
'Wilereus, ........l
one ofoour
Finest specimen potted fern
cmiain the linn.-» of ......... m mil t of «thvr car« eVi" ■'« the merits oft he jm, Kt. wofki l(Uhln,.^
and,
*'Where«.,
u r leading pubFinest specimen potted begonia
I n s ap|K)inted by Pnaident Russel | Apperson.
Last m rk there were||(iK
th,. wigwam.
,!l m,'n hl,H
'1'' nnuniet! the
Finest sperimeli putted plant
of
and not the new committee* for two Appvrwoiih *"ld here, one 11* the j
y„i|ovving is tin- program for to press and deviated in favo, of b-gis
I.ilion to restrain it:: liberty ¡.nil limit JlM.. vur Ìty
this yeut.
The
committees a|»- { ’(illicit Bros
and one to C bus, morro» :
ii- value to Die country, and
&lt; t,( Flower*
Y»ointed by me are us follows:
Stokely of Mt
Di rt.
t
F. W il -’ Knit) a. m Business session
*\Vllereus,
III
view
of
il
fi
cent
it*
|t,,»t
(|l»pll
) •( 'lit llowers from
Executive— W. F. Stovall, Trib­ 11ams, tin- agent I ere announee* thaf
12 00 m \ d jourium irt till I -ttl
une. Tampa; Hurry L. Brown, Rec­ he will have »cv-r.il more ApperBarbecue
at
Fremii
"
'on
bund-«!
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t«y
one
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garden
12:15 p. in
Hurts m » loch judgment was enterpest display of cut rose*
ord, Kt. Augustine; ('sen. T. Conk­ mjiis on display in rite next few days place, Sanford Heights.
it I 01|
ell against a fello» publisher in the
lin, Herald, Miami; Clarence Woods. and any one desiring one of these
Musf
urti»ticall) arranged vase of
1:J(t p. nt. Reconvene
late of Florida fur publishing a* (lower*
Lake Region, Eustis; Claude F. fine curs can »*"’ them at the San­ Room
new* matters of court record; there.Johnsoti, Journal, Kissimmee; Fres- ford Machine &amp; Gar.-ge Co., where
Finest display of KnsUci lilits
3:00 p. m. Closing {¡rent Council
ident and secretary ex olllriu members. Edward Higgin*. 1 1 »ales manager
1
1
*,iest display of sweet pens
3.16 ji m. Auto riti» through Col- 1|,,n *M 11
,
..
’ Rest veil*. B\ tiie Debuto I nun
t 'hildrcn's I’rlte
Constitution
and
By
Laws
will take pleasure in remonstrating cry .Delta
„
_______________________ ( I) Press As'tit latitili, timi we tlcGilbert D I-eurh. Tribune. Tampa; the rur. Tho Ap|nr»on is imynd to
lltst arrangement wild llowers
plore ami condemn the spirit muni
Wayne Thomas) Courier, Fltni City: prove popular in Fbiridt* u* it has
The sole object of tliis movement
\\ ill Build Two Itesldenre*
"...
.....
.......
,
,
,
¡(«'ted
by such utterances and the de- ,,n the putt of the Wofnnn's Coub is
J - II. Reese, Repot ter-Stat, Orlando. thirty years of good ic o rd s to bark
1
,nrmr
ai* * a.f *.* .
" sign to put unwise restrictions on the making of a morr beautiful cil
, „ Membership-— YV. H. Harris, Kis- every claim made by the manufac­
til ili ni»
tm »tu
ri eviri it uni
ftHYItH'
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( th- prer's and ...... limit the useful- H(lri it j. rm,ue.,ed that all citizens
■ilnmee; Geo. W. Goolsby, A dvo­ turers- Ask thu.»c »ho have hn A|i- budding game
purchased the most desirable lots
mss in exposing tlie evils from which ilty aside their little hammers and
cate,
W'uuehula; - A.
K.
Wilson, peraon car about it« good points.
on
Magnolia «venue lately will
the country is suffering. It ha* been mke
up the spade, the rakeanti the
Tribune, Ft. Fierce.
erect two dm* residences thereon,
acknowledged
by
some
of
the
wisest
i
hoe,
for
the time being,
Finance— Fted Matthews, Journal.
Hunor Roll. Monroe School
Mr. Garner purchased the lot on and best men of this and past ages |
Key Weal; J, E. Worthington, Times
Mngnolia south of the Roumillnt that u free press is the greatest h id -‘
Eighth Grnde---------.Hutrd
Still Uncnntfclotifl'
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Tampa; 8. J. Triplett. Tribune, St.
residence on Magnolia avenue and wark of the liberties of the people
Seventh
Grade
Grace
lfawkln».
J. F). Hood, of Kanfoiil, Fin., the
Cloud.
will sturt the building of two nice and any attempt to limit its right man
Sixth, Grade Harry Williams,
who
was
injured
in
a
Legislative— W. A'. Russell, New*,
houses at once. Tho houses will be and power to expose corruption in Imotorcycle accident Tuesday night
Ralph Mikesell.
PaUtka; T. E. Fitzgerald, NewsFifth Grade— Dora Mae Oglesby, for sale or rent and will add much high places jxnd idI other public while on the way from F’ort LauderGazette, Daytona; ft. C. Davit**.
to this popular avenue.
Rush Stafford, Williams Hawkins.
evils is un insidious blow at the idale to' Minmi to deliver u motion
-New*, West Palm Hc*rh.
Fourth -Grade— Charlie Mikesell,
rights of the people to protect them-' picture film to onh of the local show
Arbitration and Grievances— J. H.
Mass Meeting for Men
Otl* Lloyd.
selves from these evils through the house*, is reported as Mill unconHumphries, Journal,
Brudcntnwn;
Third G r a d e - Rosa lae Oglesby.
The mass meeting for mori will be agency of a free and untrammelled srious and in a critical condition,
Mr*. C. V. S. Wilson, Times, SaraSerond Grade
He i» ut the railway hospital, where
held nt the Baptist Temple on Wetl- pres*.
•°ta; M. F. Hetheringlon, Telegram.
Firs! Grade
paid Highamith
' nesdiiy evening at H o’clock.
An
"Resolved. That nil court records he was taken ut 11:30 Tuesday
Lakeland; Frank v Harris, Hu nner,
¡interesting program has been pre- are public property and that news- night, suffering with a fractured
°cala; Geo. W.
Adurns. Truth.
pared anda luncheon will beserved
patters have a right to publish them skull
J. W. White Here
Zolfo.
Tins
meeting
promises
to
be
one
of
without any restrictions, and that it
Douglas Whitnall. the other, rider
J!on. J. W. White, editor of the
Memorials and Resolutions - J. W.
Record of Jacksonville the most interesting of the kind is the duty of newspapers to publish |of the motorcycle, was not bo aeri.^hite, Fiateinal ftocord, Juckson- Fraternal
auch tecords whenever auch publi- ously injured as to cause uneasiness
vUle; W. B. Pa^s-eU, Sun, "Clear- nnd one of the most prominent held In our city. Frof. B. F*. F7zell
cation will tend to tho propuillon of on the part of his friends a» to his
is
tho
chairman
of
the
committee
fraternal Irders in the
y t U i ; c . E. Howard, Citiien, Dr- 'members of
public or private morals, and we condition.
Miumi Herald.
putting
this
on
and
has
given
much
state i* In the city attending the
hereby
appeal
to
the
legislature
to
Ml.
Hood
is u brother of Gordon
timo
to
the
making
of
the
same
a
Mr. White
I would tcspectfuliy call the at­ Red Men’s convention.
nact
legislation
to
protect
news­
Hood
and
J.
D. Hood.of thi* city.
success.
-The
men
are
invited
to
at­
tention of the membe.a to this error i* .treasurer of the Florida Press As­
loiter: Mr. Hood died on Sun­
sociation nnd ii n well knQwn jour­ tend and the real' welcome will be paper* In exercising this right and
and ask state paper* to copy.
discharging their duty to the public.” day night.
awaiting them.
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and Titusville
A U. L. Nn.
»1 due out of Sanford makes both
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,t 111 o- tb cf'
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Enterprise
l.i .«I I ii | in
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Returning from Miami a nice
Hi*hed Vile would I»*
Leave Miami oil Ntt. SK (Florida
Special) nt 11:30 p. m.
Arrive New Smyrna 7:50 a. m.
Leave New Smurna 8:30 a. in.
Arrive Orange City Jet., 11:20
a. m
lam vo Orange City Jet.. A. C. L.,
No. 89. i It) jt. nt.
Arrive Sanford. A. (*. 1. No. 89,
2:10 p. m
Or tlie following:
Leave Miami same train No. 88,
at t ! 30 ft. tip. and gel off nnd
change at Titusville itt 6:50 ii. in.
Leave Titusville at 9:00 a, in.,
and arrive F7ntcrpri*c Jet. ut 11:00
u. m. Leave Entcrpriae Jet.. A. C. L
No 8!» at 1:53 p. in., arriving San­
ford at 2:10 p. in.
Oi get off at F7nterprise ptoper
at It 17 a. in., and. take ferry over
Lake Monroe to Sanford.
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The Ilnle lias Been Set
Many, people in the city have been
very much interested in the coming
of the next Lyceum attraction.
A
recent letter from the Alkahest epople pluce the date on April 14th
The Boston Lyric* will be the at­
traction. They comprise a triotra
ion.
They
comprise a trio
whiflt presentu a delightfully varied
program of vocal and instrumental
music, readings unit cartoons.
Th
instruments used include a cornet,
tromblne. and also thnt interesting
instrument known as a mnrymbaphone.
F’urther announcements will be
made in regard to the coming oi this
attraction from week to week. Tho
placo for the Lyceum will be the
Temple, cornar* Fark avenue and • Sixth ajreet. Tho date la April'14th.

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E 8ANFORD HERALD

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Will Exchange:
Good pair m*.
dium -elre work mules with double
harness, fpr on e large all around
mule or horse.
Have not enough ■work for two mules. W. A Mon*
Lane Park, Fla.
f&gt;7-iur
Wanted, 12,000 to 15.000 p77n&gt;er
plants. It. H. Davis, It p [) ,
SatTford, Fla.
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H All Local Advertisements Under f Wanted— T w o ‘ neat • appearing
young ladies, *3.00 per day to g0(id
This Heading THREE CENTS a
talker« only.
Cull between „ ¡ ^
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum and nine a. m. Phillip* Studio
Charge 25 Cents.
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PONY PALLET IN THE MUSICAL SPECTACLE "T H E PRINCE OF T O N IG H T ”

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T H E A TR E FRID A Y N IG H T. M A R C H 12th

ARE QUICK TO HEAL
M ODERN D U L L E T B MORE H U M A N E
T H A N T H O S E OF T H E P A ST.

Soldier« Are Not Long Abeent From
the Front, Even When They
Would Be Considered Quite
8eMoualy Injured.
The bullet covered with herd nickel
now In uso mnkes the surgeon'« task
very simple, as a ,
* U A ' W bullZ ( i hi
used, tbo soldier’s lot was not a very
happy one. These orten broke up In»Ido the body, shsttered bones, and
frequently remained embedded In the
‘•muscles, bones and other parts.
\ Tho result was slow-healing, fester'Ing wounds which kept the soldier III
for a long time. Tho modern long,
slender bullet generally passes through
tho body without doing any vital In­
jury. Even when It goes through tho
Intestine, tho stomach, tho kidnoy,
etc., tho wound cloaca up without any
very serious after-consequences. A
good deal, however, depends on clrcumsUmces. If tho soldier's stomach
is empty—as it generally is In n bat­
tle—so much the better for him when
he gets a bullet through It.
When he ts tired and half starving,
however, tho shock. Is very great, and
he may become utterly helpless from a
slight wound. A curlSUs (net. difficult
to eiplaln, is that a bullet fired at a
rango of 300 to 600 yards has more
penetrating power than one fired at a
range under or over that distance.
In tho former case It passes through
tho bono without doing very much
dnmsge; In the latter It shatters the
bone and makes recovery slow. A
ricocheting bullet causes a very bad
wound as a rule, Small as It Is, If a
bullet strikes a largo bone, llko the

Tilth I t glvea a blow like Thai of a
crowbar.
Wo are heqrlng a great deal nbotu
dum-dum bullets In this, as In alt-wars,
both parties making charges against
one another. The probability Is that
neither side is using them. Tho bullet
now In use consists of a core of lead
covered with a hard nickel case.

The Plsd Piper.
Recently occurred tho anniversary
of the visit to "Hameltn Town In
Brunswick,” in 1876 of him "who', for
the fantastical coat which he wore

stegan (old tho story In proso of bow
‘The Pled Piper, with a shrill pipe
went through all the streets, and
forthwith the rata come all running
out of the houses In groat numbers
after him; all of which he led into the
river of Weaser, and therein drowned
them.”
It Is to Mncready’s young
son that we are debtors for the poem,
for It was he who persuaded BrownIng to weave the prose Into poetry to
amuse a sick child. Its preservation
was due to a lucky accident, for In
Browning’s next collection of poems
was a blank page or two to be filled,
and "The Pled Piper of Hametln” was
just big enough to do i t . Bo If in
his life the Pled Piper destroyed hun­
dreds of children his biography has
amused thousands.— London Chroni­
cle.
Armenia.
May wo call tho region In w hich the
Kusslnns are attacking the Turks Ar­
menia? For convenience, certainly;
but, aa Sir Charles Eliot polttta out,
strictly speaking. "Armenia does not
exist. Tho name 1h absolutely forbid
den in Turkey, and all maps marking
any district as Armenlstnn are con­
fiscated. Then there la tho rival name
of Kurdistan, also unofficial.
Kurds
and Armenians^ being mixed up, one

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luuy umnlicially call portions o T AsTa
Minor Kurdistan or Armenia, accord­
ing to one’s sympathies.
Tho Arme­
nians thomselves do not uso tiro name
given them by friendly Xurulgnerm.
They call themselves Halk, and after
their country Hnlaadan—tracing their
descent from Halk, tho grandson of
Japbet.”
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Los't between Celery avenue .,nd
I). &amp;. 0, Garage. Universal |,a||
and socket join t for auto.
Finder
return to R. &amp; O. Gurugc. Reward
For Sale— Three fresh milk cows.
67-2tp
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
60-tf
W a n ted --M u st have money. Will
aacrlfice interest in rich mineral Innd
For Sale— Cheap, two good young
Address, J. L. Care Herald (iilir*.
mules, harness and wagon. Inquire
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5s-:itp
of F. T. Tarbell, Geneva, Florida.

FOR SALE

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Wanted— One or two tut*, state
location, also which direction lot
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­
faces, silo give lowest cash price
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, R. D.
Addreks Box
1427. Sanford, Fla
No. 2 „ for particulars.
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Convenient Rule.
Tho editor o f a newspaper pub­
lished In central Pennsylvania tells of
Fat Cattle for Sale— Some fine
articles that he frequently receives
ones
just shipped in and in fine con­
from a certain citizen. They are al­
dition,
Address Martin Doyle, Sahways pertinent and worthy of 'publl. J q r d , JLt
¿ ..i b&amp;*tle
.
-Jiganjng. J*peW Satur­
day Magaxtntv but they are punctu­
Sals— Five acres rich celery
ated in a most peculiar way.
*
Meeting his correspondent one eve­
land, artesian well, small house,
ning at a friend's house, tho editor
fenced, SI.600.
Terms, S26 down,
said, "That was an excellent letter I
$10
a
month.
See
J. F. McClelland’
; i Lgot from you this morning, and I am
Moore’s Station.
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going to print It Baturday. nut tell
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ey‘
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me, whnt rulo do you follow for punc­
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For Sale— A first dnss cattle and
-Sal Stufi
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tuation T"
buggy
horse 10 years old. Original-1
■•Why," said tho gentleman, “ the
Type
of
the
native
Egyptian
soldier
ly
from
Kentucky.
1 am desirous
same rule that I learned whan 1 »ns
of securing a good home for him.
a boy. I put a semicolon every twelve In ilia Drill ¡di Infantry service
words, and two commas between each
Cecil Gabbett, French Ave.
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pair of semicolons.'*
Ths Brain’s Control.
For Sale— Two splendid lots on
It hss long been a common physio­ French avenue going at a bargain.
logical knowledge that the left hair of
His Hobby.
See me quick. H. C. DuBose.
"I can say this much for Dobson— tho brain has full command ovor the
right
sldo
of
the
body,
while
the
right
you never see him wasting his time In
half of tho brain exercises a like com ­
For Sale Cheap— One handsome
a foolish argument."
"That’s because Dobson takes no In­ mand over the left side of the body willow go-cart. Apply til’d Oak ave.
terest In the subjects most men argue An electric shock applied to the right
half of the brain will railNn move­
about.
Just watt until somebody
ment on the left Hide of the body; simi­
comes along end tackles him on the
For Sale— Five acres half mile
larly tho left half of the brain so stim­
subject of „Egyptology. Then you’ll
ulated nffects tho right side of the from brick road, quarter mile from
hear an argument that will make poli­
body
louding station, 6 miles, from San­
ties. religion ami tho war In Europe
ford, county road on one side.
All
pale Into utter Insignificance."
good hlnck hammock land
Two
Fine Flshln'.
Small Hoy -Good (lullin'? Yesslr, ye acies cleared, fenced and farmed 2
But She Didn’t Mean It That Way.
Good flowing well.
Price
"Madam. I am visiting tho rural dis­ go down that private road till ye come years.
tricts In the Interests of diversifica­ to th' sign ’Tresp.iHBers will be prose­ J800. Terms to suit rustomer. A. P
tion. Have you a hog on the pince ?” cuted;’' crons th Held with th bull In Connelly. 110 Magnolia avenue,
’’ You’ll'find my husband out Ip the It an’ you'll see a sign "No flshln' al­
57-tf
lowed."— thni s It — Life
barn.”

BUSINESS CARDS
One Inch Cards Will Ite Published Usder Thls Holding-Al The Itnle &lt;»f $7.»
Per Yrar.

Drs. Mason

Householder

D en tists,
...Gamer &amp; Woodruff Iluiltlinj;...
Terms Moderate-*-Strirtly Cash

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ATTORNEY ano (XUINSEU.08 *1 LAW
Practice in State mid Fedri») Court«
(«oruer-Wtxxlrut! Bldg

Sanford KU

D R . C. G . BUTT
DENTIST
OfTlre: Vo well Building

SANFORD
:
U nitili*
For Sale Two good budding lots
on Sanfold avenue. Sanford Heights
T1IOMA« KMMKT WILfWlN
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes
K. FKftra s on noi sum lira
both tots. Must bo sold in ten days.
Address J H , care Herald if you
are interested.

Wilson

&amp; Housliolder

LAWYERS
For Sale— Lumber yard. Big burgain. Write Mo* No. 1168, Sanford,
Fla.
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For Sale- 20 line brood « o »» .
Martin Doyl e, Sanford, ,R. 1). No. 2. '
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SPRING SPECIALS

Snnford.

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Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITI.! T

Fur Sale
Fup" and young stock
Airedale", Bull Terrier», Collie*.
Boom 12, Bishop Mil»
‘viel.fd II»
Rich liloodli ne", eligible to registraj tien.
Send for booklet, Htuting
You fan make the round trip m oneday
want».' The Ortega Kennels (Or­
to the New Smyrna office of
tega) Jacksonville, Hu.
68-2tp

The Shelter Sanitorium

Ladies’ Panama Hats

Take the 1 1 o ’ clock train

FO R R E N T

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Cheney Shower-Proof Silks

For Rent— Two bi|T "tores
on
East First street.
Joe D eM ont,
Coca Cola Company.
24-tf

Dr. J. T .. Denton
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

Furnished room for rent. South­ OFFICE IN GARNER A WOODRUFF BLJ&gt;C
Rilidmtr PW* *
east corner qf l’ nrk and Seventh St. OSes Phcnt 171
06k* Heart: J t* II «.
1 1» 4 p ®
68-trc.

Ratine Wash Skirts
Spring Sale Wool Skirts
Men’s Palm Beach^Suits
Wash Silk. Shirts
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For Rent— Rooms for light house­
keeping, 621' Oak avenue.
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Destroying Nature's BarriersThere are four kinds of barriers oi
For Rent— After March 19th, two
divisions set up by nature upon Ms*
story house, modern improvements. face of the earth— mountains, forests,
A. P. Connelly, 109 Mngnolis Ave. deserts, rivers. The first, the mous_______________________________ 68-tf
falns, man cannot remove, but,be can
and does go through them to save tbs
For Rent— 3 furnished room s for trouble end difficulty of going or*1,
lifeht housekeeping.
W. C. De- them. The second, the forests be b*t
largely cleared » w ty altogether Tb*
Coursey, U t h and Magnolia.
third, the deserts, he Is beginning U
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treat Ilka the forests. The fourth, tbs
For Rent— Two furnished rooms, rivers, he Is beginning' to shift «hen It
suite hli'purpdse and to regulate lb*lr
317 W, Second.
65-tf
flow at will.
For Rent— Several nice office
rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N . P.
Yowell At C o.
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Good table board at Mrs. R. L
Jones, 206 Park avenue.
27-tfe
Large flowering chrysanthemum
plants for 26c dozen by M rs.. Edgar
Bigger«, 300 Elm avenue. - Mall or­
ders delivered. Get them now.
66-4tp

Whet Being Nervous Is.
The mental state o i a person suffer
lag from "nerves" Is very much "*f
that of a man who Is wanted by the
Ilea, or who has Just heard s nitaw
that tho ahlp on which his wife
children hats sailed has been tunk jjj

a collision, or who has cried Are
a theater aad been thrown ou*’
know* his name baa been obtained tr
the reporters.
Very often. *«T»
writer In the Metropolitan M«gt*l»*\*1
le a combination of all three. »Itb p»IB
baps the added sensation of a
doubt If be closed the safe before »
Ing the office.

For Hi re— Seven paasenger Cadil­
Help Wanted.
lac car for hire. Best of Service, day
W e have a splendid suswer
-st-claos conundrum, but tom««"
or night.
Frank Sperling, phone
281 and 818
68-tfc
eaq’t fit them, which ts:
»■• -One
^
—
Hge altar and
®
after the marriage
Wanted— Good secondhand organ er alters ths marriage. W t w j j J
for school purpose". Address W . V. a minister aad a lawyer ora 1®T
Dunn, R. D . N o. 1. .
— Philadelphia Ledger.
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

‘ SEMI-WEEKLY

THE SANFORD H E R A LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND- FRIDAYS

IN S A N tX )R D — Ufa It Waitti Living
VOLUME VI

N O . 59

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. M Affluii 16. 1915

♦
+
Deulh of Mrs. Itockefeller
Hearhcj I k Killed
Tarrytowik N. Y., March 12
Si-n Francisco, March 14
Lincoln
Bear hey. the aviator, was killed
Mrs. Jubiu-U- Huckt-taUrf. wife of
the richest man in tho world, died
vjhile making an exhibition flight at
suddenly Friday in her 76th year at
the Fuiiamu-Paritic F'.xposition to­
the Rockefeller country home in
day. At an altitude of about 3.000
feet Bear hey 4&gt;pgnit a sharp descent. HOSTS OF RED WARRIORS NO VESSEL OF ANY NATION Pocnntico Hills. •She hud been an
invalid for u year hut during the
The wings of his aeroplane collapsed
T O ENTER O R
WILL START BIG POW
last
few months here health hud so
and the machine plunged into Kan
DEPART FROM POUTS
.
WOW TODAY
SEMINOLE COUNTY IS TO F'toneisco Buy. *
Improved thut the rapid tnrn for
the worse which her illness took
Beachey was completing his sec­
HAVE AN INFIRMARY
Lo ml on, March 111. No vessel of
The Thirty-Second (jreat Sun Ses­
was not anticipated by her family.
ond Might of the da) »hen the ac­
any nationality will ho allowed to
SECOND TO NONE
Fni this reason it happened (hat
cident occurred in vie» of thousands sion of the Improved Order of Bed
enter or depart from any German
the o/tly relative at hot bedside
of Special om. Having elect rilled the 'Men of Florida opened their Brssion
IN THE $TATE
phrt is a deeree issued by order of
when she died at 10:20 a. in. was
crowd with a series of aerial somer­ here this morning at the Imperial
•
-----------the
Hrmsh council, decreeing retal- ^
R|gU.r MUb ,&lt;ucy M Spelman,
Theatre.
The
city
is
tilled
with
the
saults
the
airman
»ought
to
add
an
Seminole county ho* a home and
intor» measures to meet, the d ecía-1, |w huJlbanf, aml snn&lt; John D .
delegates
representing
every
city
in
it is probably one o! the tincal homes additional thrill with one of his sen­ the state and lin y are a line body of ratmn of Germany that the waters» |l0(.kl,|tfl)
Jr&gt; wpro flt O,mond.
¡n the entire state. This does not sational perpendicular drops.
.surrounding the United Kingdom
represenlativo
men
of
Florida.
There
Fla., where they went— M r . Rocke­
The fatal line was at intuited to
mean a court house but .n home for
are also many Red Men of other are a military area. Tho decree was feller, Sr., on February 28 and his
the
fact
thut
Beachey
entrusted
his
the indigent who through old age
states who nre visiting Florida and mad&lt;- public today.
son Inst Friday, accompanied by his
or sickness or misfortune have been life to day for the first time in sev- they are in the city to uttend the
eral years to a mono,,lane.
» ‘ i L j T * s , T - « 2 ï , LJ m " M
+ 'WwHtmuNvsw* - J i . ~ M o « b - 1 6 - . - , ^
- Uitaying tbuk kU *M U ckefe»e.
growing
Notified
» « h i iliac hi lie ^wita^nt an nitttnttc
m t
— ^ * C á T)l.d„ Thicricbens of ,!„• German was —
ine better.
N
o ,if.........by
.
r° ' '&amp; - A I U ’age" ittfn : To'*‘t ffol VounIy [0
The
exercises
this
morning
were
telephone
of
the
critical
change in
convened cruiser Prina Kitel Fiied
authorities* (or
assistance.
The of nhntit 3,000 feet » hen Beaehey
For ovèr a public and attraeteli many to the rich lets made no request of the New- her condition they left nt once foi
county commissioners of this county Shut off hi« power.
theatre to witness the opening of port New*. Shipbuilding and Dry- Jacksonville, wheie arrangements
have been contemplating the pur­ thouxand feet he iliopped head-on
tile meeting.
dock rompan y to repair his sell »ere made fur a special train to
fur
thè
mirili
ami
then
l
ile
aviator
ch a se or the erection of a home
raid&gt;-r in dock here, it became bring them to New York,
"The
tirsi
number
on
the
pi
ogni
in
gritsped
bis
rimiro!
lever»
lo
ndjiist
ever since the county was formed,
was
an
instrumental
duet
by
Mrs.
known today
This fart, it was be­
he
planes
for
a
gracidili
descenl
for they recognized
the need nr
Clenn I'p Day and Flower Show
Kev Ar­ liev'd uecountt'd for failure of the
the econgmy of having a place where The »ings erumjded, and thè aero- Thrasher anil Mr» Butt
By joint
arrangement
of the
; i omtouiidcr to forward to Woman’« I’ Ini)'« committees on Civ­
the indigent could be cared for and piane lurning o l i r and mi-r in li thur Searing 1’iek of ilo I pi-iupu! tier
lodged properly. Several »leeks ago (all plunged mio •- ni Fn I.riseli Buy. |eli tire h gave thè mvoeation
ic* and Ciiv Beuiitifiil a most intar­
Tin uddr&lt;- of welcome t&gt;\ Maturi fur
in which to make his -hip
J A Harrold o f f e r e d them his home narro»lv tni««ing a » &gt;■ *el ut thè
estmg program has been planned for
Thrasher was a hearty invitation seaworthy.
Today, however. “ **•, April 22. 23 and 24.
place on Mellonvillc avenue for a tìovernuieiit tr.m»port iIimk ».
lo
the visitors to enjoy themselves United States National llonid of
Thousunda
ruslied
lo
thè
nenrby
price and on terms that appealed
On April 22 there will be a gen­
Survey, headed by NuVal (’ ottsirticto them us it did to every one else water front, hut with thè exeeptlon nn&lt;l take the key to the city.
eral Clean-Up Day.
Householders
John T Dale, G. ( ’ . of R , of Or­ tor Dnltose is to visit the Kitel are rei|uested to cooperate- in an
and after casting over the en­ of a few splmtered fragments of
After thoiough examina- effort to have their premises entilevirons of Sanford nothing its good thè aeroplani' lloating un thè stu­ lando responded in hi* usual happy Fri* dro h
fare
of—
Alic
lui»,
no
sigli*
•
•
(
ilovein
followed
hv
»olili
excellent
» a s offered lit t i le price a p d &gt; osier
l i t leafed of r ubbi sh. ! heir l a » as
D o m n i n tulcV T h i e r .
.
. . .
tío seen
fulfil* l»y th»* M i x e d l / u a r t e t i c t m u a nd
m u t i iti" i " u o l
VkUH wrecked
ii»r liti» p l a t e
eut and llower bed* at their pielday t hi
I•
xpeeled
to
forwurd
hip
irlo
M
r
»
La
n
lit
lie*
p
u
t
out
i
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m
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i
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l
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and
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l
wnr
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.
closed.
llest. In-entise on the next d a y , the
i o|l* &gt;t or o I i o - 1 o ni* II in p i n i a l o m m i t t c i ( r u m o u t of t o w n
rep
i:
I r u m t io- but t b u l o p 1oliti 1 lin fît ;i h .trol
Mis ti
D
«M» Mollili! \ i l l " A \ *• a bunt ' * &lt; r*-»

COUNTY COMMIS­
SIONERS HAVE PUR­
CHASED A HOME

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t lo

+

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center anil is jn*t out'ide " f the
city limits. D is hnnwt
t» tin
Vaughn place and mum in* a boni
|ort&gt; acre*, about two hundred
bearing oruiige trees, some timber,
som** excellent
fiumjiig ! tml*. a
gor'd house mid out innbiim
11"
house i» surrounded hv »mn* u *»•
into eut oak tree* and tin place i
so i tlrmlive that 1itere »ill tie mali)
applicants for i lie pò un
" f , .¡»
ir g Ihere

SANFORD CAPTURED ENGLAND BLOCKADES
BY THE RED MEN AGAINST G E R M A N Y
ALLOWED

ttregun l o t t i c i ti
i'ii » &lt;T the lan|\ u|

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1t ri Li T .. ml

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H a r roi d

lb,- ..viator,
T h e w e l c o m e f r o m l*]U* T n l * e of
»a» strapped 1" the machine, un &gt;anb*r&lt;l Iron* John Sterni» r proinili-r [»ri» feet ol '*■..’ *•r 1 he 1j■-1! » |
111 &gt; vi lito every I litri g not d
»■'» r,-&lt; o» crei -lier
1 •* " 11,11 ready promised by Mayoi Thrunber,
Hillary Headley, a brother of tin- and the response by J W White of
;,\ilc tor » It'll
-1 *1t •r Igi 11v (rein 1,1*1 o* Vdie » . - IU I »li.it "lie ex
ili dei, "I lb, 1 ini, d Mali- trails peti, from this ».if burse "I (ra
port 1 foot
I)' -aid he In.ltd a torniti«*
Mr White I- a member
(tackling sound like the breaking of of every lodge on earth and hi*
»i fti y »»f 1 1 o t i ^ h l
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SANFORD PEOPLE
W ILL A R R AN G E
FOR MIAMI TRIP
VERY LOW RATE AND A
FINE SCHEDULE FOR
.FLORIDA PRESS
MEETING

The very low rates on the tail-» •
roads and hotel rates, etc., arranged
for the meeting of tho Florida Press
Association at Miami March 26th,
26th and 27th are attracting the at­
tention of tho people who would like
to
best time of the year.
The rate
from Sanford fo Miami tound trip
Is only $7.95, the sale of ticket* be­
ing good on Martjh 23, 24 nnd 26,
good returning on
March 31st.
This gives practically a week in
making tho trip to and from Miami
and is probably one of the best rules
and best schedule* thut has ever
been made by the lailroads.
The trip urrunged primarily for
the newspaper men of tho state la
open to the general public, and tho
people of Miami aie expecting a
large crowd in tho city during the
three days' session and have made
all arrangements to take cure of the
excursionists. There will be a large
number from Sanford and in order
to arrange for the trip for those who
contemplate
,,
,
,
*
-going from this city
v,!"
, vi'r&gt; 'i" n l n
5 the editor of the Herald has requeat»iih the vie» ttf awarding the ( it) ! (t|j n|| information regarding same
It. x.mful prize»
For convmi.-ur.- j Mn(1
Allowing schedules will he of
*M covering the ground ihc city h«s Interest
» l l t f t l n u i n b u n * ( i
un Good Schedules and Connection*—
follou n
Sanford to Miami Trains Shown
1n - 1: 1 . 1 1 W *»1 " ( I' r e o ' b Ti \ e
Run Itail y
ino lo N i o l h "l i l l ' c *o u t h. l o lake
Leave Sanford Train No $4. A C.
011 ilo- n o r l l i al ni city l i m i t * west
1. . 11 05 a m.
I li«t n e l
2
Kit»!
of
Fiencb
io
Arrive Orange
City
Junction,
le. e;i»t ( r u m N i n t l i to
M y'il« ,iv
I t .Hi a m

Ili kl'
\i OruTige City Junction change
l r " i n | ..li, i m- r . lai a v i
lu
Hot
j . t ..rp «•1i l si** J1* ’ * \u
t" I
i
C
Rv
r i l e new 111! in*
I.oi dd I"
■ I ••
Street Sanford avel i Ue
1:
doelf1 U f5
in
...... ut or ut i.o k* t " "
l.'-avi- Unni g«- t il) lunciiott, N«t
p. \ eXpt li.«*-* (rotti lite ' f o p
Ib. I
*I‘r * 11 •: 1 • . I l !»
l'hui H* .1 *.
il t i t r m; r . d i lat t oV li’ ltllil lu Mjrtli'
Ht
2112. 11 5» a. m
D i'ti" t
I 1 r u m F i f t b t o 'I*(*iith
l:
1 *i\» t h* Writ .1 tïii4 ! **
run lie t lllrtti I'J t be It. tll.t 11s vi ho **! f ;.i K t hi’ water ut d Il.l'l H- ' •m ti
Vif * i ,1f !’H 1hü t \ ti«t rtun « «»un
Arrive New Smyrna, 1 05 P m.
Se nf o t d .■ v ernie 1"
Myrtb
* r*»t* f h» f ..fl fh.-r* |,il 1 .
•lu- (•!
are able In tin .tOli:»’ Vnrk tUt 1' ■ *in» tn.ijnr m ji i f **\ •ft .« l'I '
ila. ‘
o l l b t ,L ing • I prt- s i r i ' - '
1u a X'• Ni w Sin) t ua t»ii N.» 3*1
■u , . ; x 1 %i»r
|.*» flit r% nil ii 'i f \ - n| ll -MD * f leg Wtr li "• "I'll.loi. . ' ,
|,i-tri'i ’&gt; l"i- nt b -ir c i! lo •i» -.
.1 i ' i lu!*
1 * U ' ' ■ u 1j ' 1 ' ll rs .1 1. 1
Tu ! m lit a' I. 1.t tnited , I in p U».
i d ( * r , l «r D n .'l 1 -i bord
1' ). J»•
1 ill lux (lit &gt;» fH thaï n t.t r \ »i n«I 1 f
Ht ■1M u.,:
I be IIf it ■ •mu -i
in \ neve 11mi I Hiil I li
A r m e Miami, 9 m p m , nume
|»l»rrMir;tl |f I i api Ui
D i s i m i b&gt; Sniiloftl a v i t i u i - i o . i, x dit v
t "itimt.«.«ioiit rs lie ii »■ III.
! w» «*l» v. •*» • Vflijl.» «i til.' I ' m|. Ht d . .
pi .1 r. I i .&lt; In* v.
I '■'■('
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it T .»II!
: x.-t . t •' Il "f 1 ' •
I!
w\ ¡ , 1 1 ideal and UIt* t hut Will I"'
i'
fc'-r II...i
!ir i .. |*t» .it'd .uni bulli» casi
Noti-r .The Falm Ueach Limited
There »ill be given two puzi-s to i» sol id Fullman-selting bertha and
Hit lit as »ell U» It .............. . 1
tero phi 11 e r.i id* al e bei ng r e p o r t e d
The fate , said Dr. Sta II uni Ut; h j iloti)
T h e response » ; • b y Hu l l
1. B
i
ri
eu. b lit' 11 ¡et. nui» f11r most al il net f •luis and i» lite onlv «olid Fullman
The indigent of the various coun­ di i (i lnfcd f r o m i h o l m g a n d » t r a n g
t
m.i
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11
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Tan.pa
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tue -pnng i Imhimu.h garden. 1to &lt;trani going into Uie Uoyal Foinciana
ties of Florida and c c r v
o 'h i r 1 ng noli ' 1
de. I &gt;• »* .1 d i o
¥
l*rc»* Rap' ! Icti her
.
g.
.
i
Spark
in.m
kin,»»
lo*»
state ore one til t isc problem* *d t 1«■ j 1I) d t O W M Ij g
ol
her for !u—t i•1! i•u! h id (durits on and Rrenkers at Falm Bear h Traln
( ut » m l he ..v
H
"i1ti t i •r. d,.
d ' ' , VI r i » 1_*
1*1»
V M. s»!.,. it »«* tu *i »m
»;&gt;v
give If
commissi oners a n d the only
,i . . W. t 1 lm )l..ni. at 7:00
i l
it ■do l t I
1
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out »ceni» to lie t i e p'.ri 1
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M. - 1
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c "I p!.o i » I ••. i t .
o
. . ger i •un.'i "i. 'lo - ir-.mi have
o i
I
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líii* f*i»|•-vr i u t» *t &gt; *'í '-»•ni nií \ h** holi'lH
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1 b lair ai d Mower mark* ' w,‘l í tt|(|j l j|l. ocean (rotp ijie car.
r. t ori*
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uta. V V Jordan ol the Cuota |m» held down town al a place lo lio| % T|lil|
srh'(*dttle a n d " traili
Tile de:.I for the H. rrold plate
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miwas (irotci ted l«y the engine, pro­
dress wus replete with good logic.
11« raid, Fimtu Gorfiu; ti. W. unnminreil Inter, nn the ufteinoort t33 run be made via F)nterprise
is a good one nnd is to be com ­
pellers and hood of the monoplane,
Again t lie prises »ill Jet and Titusville
of A pri! 2 i,
mended.
sound
¡-.dvii-i'
and
def-p
thouglii
and
Ydanv*
1,1 I«*
A U. L. Nn.
whiili -1 rin k the water tirsi
D was
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M»■* Mr . M. : !» ni »1 d u e out of Sa nf or d m a k e s b o t h
I
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enjoyed
by
ail
lho«e
pteseut
pointed oil' 11•..t ii Meiu bev &lt;tut!»
I I l: &gt; ••- 1 s I \r. . l. i N. »
Mistake In Minute*
11VK«In .1»ni Pf. f N, i !u g ol ( in» ! , Fit t •-r |&gt;r i - •■ l »t . and O r a n g e City
V d i ' o i H no i.l » is i hel i in: de !■ t
i,,., pr-n
t 's' I I'.'l *
•a lit
I I 1 ' !r "¡ s I » !&lt;1 ., I• i
The proceedings i f tin I b Pio
t,,:
\« m.i. tir i l n i ’ ion» "t il* r
J'i .-011111-1 1i on* wiih riie F F7 f".
i I I * \ o»t t o r » a 11d tlie fi- I
d 1" keep *10 100
oui.I i
- " - 'll
r d .. t « !.. ,0*11 +' ■, ■ ti 1*1, *
I' i i -ss A ss o c i a t i o n
n n iio g
m
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p* » 1.lilis
t 1 Rea f i!1.r 5 S h o u l d v o u it" via t it u»\ ille y o u
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My cl - last y ear are publish'd by illo.il " t i g
ber
tl. &gt;T\' T
« f 1It...... . - d
Ili ..
»ill
,t 111 o t bcf '
from
Enterprise
n o-t d ' l i g h l f u l
morning
&gt;■( mu * o
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the secretary, I I Apple*, id Tl &lt;•
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l i!" lidi pn/** T i t u s v i l l e ttl 2 ' 2s i* to.
t t • g ..... i ..I i l .......... . t
I"- i onei ted aiol ill ilion- vvlm ..r&lt;
J |,&lt;• '•pp, r
1.0 k R a b b i t car
tl» t NMII *h»»r!l&gt; I»»1 pllbllsl irli Attimi»
I to- re«t id tin- day »ill lie a lutReturning from Miami a nice
•ns. direi 11 i| :n the tateru.nl of w,||
p v„ n (,,r ||,, |,il|o WIng
to serve on eommittres tin* year ■i» begintuii.
. lo-ri ii m l I lie "tu’ for tlie Red Men for they • v
Hi*hed Vile would I»*
should take notice
*1 he minili
oí Iof H ' i •I" r ol i i'*r ol.i
bluest spilline'' pot led pal in
people af t er
no
u ,111 " V 1lie merits pi i t to put m ibi tr lino- with -"it
Leave Miami oil Ntt. SK (Florida
'Wilereus,
one of o our
Finest specimen potted fern
cm iain the linn.-» of .......... m mil t of «thvr car« eVi" ■'« the merits o ft he jm, Kt. wofki l(Uhln,.^
and,
*'W
here«., ..........l
u r leading pubSpecial) nt 11:30 p. m.
Finest specimen potted begonia
I n s ap|K)inted by Pnaident Russel |Apperson.
Last m rk there were||(iK
th,. wigwam.
,!l m,' n hl,H
'1'' nnuniet! the
Arrive New Smyrna 7:50 a. m.
Finest sperimeli putted plant
of
and not the new committee* for two Appvrwoiih *"ld here, one 11* the j y„i|ovving is tin- program for to press and deviated in favo, of b-gis
Leave New Smurna 8:30 a. in.
I.ilion to restrain it:: liberty ¡.nil limit JlM.. v ur Ìt y
this yeut.
The committees a|»- { ’ (illicit Bros
and one to C bus, morro» :
Arrive Orange City Jet., 11:20
ii- value to Die country, and
&lt; t,( Flower*
Y»ointed by me are us follows:
Stokely of Mt Di rt.
t
F. W il-’
Knit) a. m Business session
a. m
*\Vllereus, III view of il fi cent it*
|t,,»t (|l»pll ) •( 'lit llowers from
Executive— W. F. Stovall, T rib ­ 11ams, tin- agent I ere announee* thaf
lam vo Orange City Jet.. A. C. L.,
12 00 m \djourium irt till I -ttl
une. Tampa; Hurry L. Brown, Rec­ he will have »cv-r.il more ApperBarbecue
at
Fremii
"
'on
bund-«!
,1"'*n
t«y
one
&lt;
&gt;
l
”
»r
;l()&gt;
garden
No. 89. i It) jt. nt.
12:15 p. in
Hurts m » loch judgment was enterpest display of cut rose*
ord, Kt. Augustine; ('sen. T. C on k ­ mjiis on display in rite next few days place, Sanford Heights.
Arrive Sanford. A. (*. 1. No. 89,
it I 01|
ell against a fello» publisher in the
lin, Herald, Miami; Clarence Woods. and any one desiring one of these
Musf
urti»ticall) arranged vase of 2:10 p. m
1:J(t p. nt. Reconvene
late of Florida fur publishing a* (lower*
Lake Region, Eustis; Claude F. fine curs can »*"’ them at the San­ Room
Or tlie following:
new* matters of court record; there.Johnsoti, Journal, Kissimmee; Fres- ford Machine &amp; Gar.-ge Co., where
Finest display of KnsUci lilits
3:00 p. m. Closing {¡rent Council
Leave Miami same train No. 88,
ident and secretary ex olllriu members. Edward Higgin*. 1 1 »ales manager
1 1*,iest display of sweet pens
3.16 ji m. Auto riti» through Col- 1|,,n *M 11
,
at t ! 30 ft. tip. and gel off nnd
...
’ Rest veil*. B\ tiie Debuto I nun
t 'hildrcn's I’ rlte
Constitution
and
By
Laws
will take pleasure in remonstrating cry Delta
change at Titusville itt 6:50 ii. in.
„
____________________ ( I) Press As'tit latitili, timi we tlcGilbert D I-eurh. Tribune. Tampa; the rur. Tho Ap|nr»on is imynd to
lltst arrangement wild llowers
Leave Titusville at 9:00 a, in.,
plore ami condemn the spirit muni
Wayne Thomas) Courier, Fltni City: prove popular in Fbiridt* u* it has
The sole object of tliis movement and arrive F7ntcrpri*c Jet. ut 11:00
\\ ill Build Two Itesldenre*
"...
...... ........ , , ,
¡(«'ted by such utterances and the de- ,,n the putt of the Wofnnn's Coub is u. m. Leave Entcrpriae Jet.. A. C. L
J - II. Reese, Repot ter-Stat, Orlando. thirty years of good ic o r d s to bark
1
,nrmr
ai* * a.f *.* .
" sign to put unwise restrictions on the making of a morr beautiful cil
, „ Membership-— YV. H. Harris, Kis- every claim made by the manufac­
No 8!» at 1:53 p. in., arriving San­
til ili ni»
tm »t u
ri eviri it uni
ftHYItH'
*
.
.
.
. .
* nA ,
( th- prer's and ....... limit the useful- H(lri it j. rm,ue.,ed that all citizens
■ilnmee; Geo. W. Goolsby, A d v o ­ turers- Ask thu.»c »h o have hn A|i- budding game
ford
at 2:10 p. in.
purchased the most desirable lots
mss in exposing tlie evils from which ilty aside their little hammers and
cate, W'uuehula; - A.
K. Wilson, peraon car about it« good points.
Oi get off at F7nterprise ptoper
on
Magnolia «ven u e lately will
the country is suffering. It ha* been mke up the spade, the rakeanti the at It 17 a. in., and. take ferry over
Tribune, Ft. Fierce.
erect two dm* residences thereon,
acknowledged by some of the wisest i hoe,
for the time being,
Finance— Fted Matthews, Journal.
Lake Monroe to Sanford.
Hunor Roll. Monroe School
Mr. Garner purchased the lot on and best men of this and past ages |
Key Weal; J, E. Worthington, Times
, r - m-------------- *»«— *&gt;■------------------ - * ■ '•
Mngnolia
south
of
the
Roumillnt
Eighth Grnde---------that u free press is the greatest h i d - ‘
. Hutrd
Still Uncnntfclotifl'
’ *"*
The Ilnle lias Been Set
Tampa; 8. J. Triplett. Tribune, St.
Seventh Grade Grace lfawkln». residence on Magnolia avenue and wark of the liberties of the people
J. F). Hood, of Kanfoiil, Fin., the
Cloud.
Many, people in the city have been
will sturt the building of two nice and any attempt to limit its right man
Sixth, Grade Harry Williams,
who
was injured
in
a very much interested in the coming
Legislative— W. A'. Russell, New*,
houses at once. Tho houses will be and power to expose corruption in Imotorcycle accident Tuesday night
Ralph Mikesell.
of the next Lyceum attraction.
A
PaUtka; T. E. Fitzgerald, NewsFifth Grade— Dora Mae Oglesby, for sale or rent and will add much high places jxnd id I other public while on the way from F’ort Lauder- recent letter from the Alkahest epoGazette, Daytona; ft. C. Davit**.
to this popular avenue.
Rush Stafford, Williams Hawkins.
evils is un insidious blow at the idale to' Minmi to deliver u motion ple pluce the date on April 14th
-New*, West Palm Hc*rh.
Fourth -Grade— Charlie Mikesell,
rights of the people to protect th em -' picture film to onh of the local show The Boston Lyric* will be the at­
Arbitration and Grievances— J. H.
Mass Meeting for Men
Otl* Lloyd.
selves from these evils through the house*, is reported as Mill uncon- traction. They comprise a triotra
Humphries, Journal,
Brudcntnwn;
Third G r a d e - Rosa lae Oglesby.
They comprise a trio
The mass meeting for mori will be agency of a free and untrammelled srious and in a critical condition, ion.
Mr*. C. V. S. Wilson, Times, SaraSerond Grade
He i» ut the railway hospital, where whiflt presentu a delightfully varied
held nt the Baptist Temple on Wetl- pres*.
•°ta; M. F. Hetheringlon, Telegram.
Firs! Grade paid Highamith
' nesdiiy evening at H o’ clock.
An
"Resolved. That nil court records he was taken ut 11:30 Tuesday program of vocal and instrumental
Lakeland; Frank v Harris, Hu nner,
¡interesting
program
has
been
preare
public property and that news- night, suffering with a fractured music, readings unit cartoons.
Th
°cala; Geo. W.
Adurns. Truth.
pared anda luncheon will beserved
patters have a right to publish them skull
J. W. White Here
instruments used include a cornet,
Zolfo.
Douglas Whitnall. the other, rider tromblne. and also thnt interesting
J!on. J. W. White, editor of the Tins meeting promises to be one of without any restrictions, and that it
Memorials and Resolutions - J. W.
Record of Jacksonville the most interesting of the kind is the d u ty of newspapers to publish | of the m otorcycle, was not bo aeri- instrument known as a mnrymba.^hite, Fiateinal ftocord, Juckson- Fraternal
auch tecords whenever auch p u b li- ously injured as to cause uneasiness phone.
vUle; W. B. Pa^s-eU, Sun, "Clear- nnd one of the most prominent held In our city. Frof. B. F*. F7zell
cation will tend to tho propuillon of on the part of his friends a» to his
is
tho
chairman
of
the
committee
F’urther announcements will be
fraternal Irders in the
y t U i ; c . E. Howard, Citiien, Dr- 'members of
public or private morals, and we condition.
Miumi Herald.
putting
this
on
and
has
given
much
made in regard to the coming o i this
state i* In the city attending the
hereby appeal to the legislature to
Ml. Hood is u brother o f Gordon attraction from week to week. Tho
I would tcspectfuliy call the at­ Red Men’s convention. Mr. White timo to the making of the same a
nact
legislation
to
protect
news­
Hood
and J. D. H ood.of thi* city. placo for the Lyceum will be the
success.
-The
men
are
invited
to
at­
tention of the membe.a to this error i* .treasurer of the Florida Press As­
loiter: Mr. Hood died on Sun­ Temple, cornar* Fark avenue and •sociation nnd ii n well knQwn jour­ tend and the real' welcome will be paper* In exercising this right and
and ask state paper* to copy.
discharging their duty to the public.” day night.
awaiting them.
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PRACTICAL EDUCATION

W INTER VEGETABLES IN FLORIDA
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Closing Out Sale

THE STATE ROAR’D OF HEALTH IS DOING FINE WORK

COUNTRY GENTLEMAN TH IN KS THAT TH E GREAT

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I&gt;i " S H O W I N G "

INDUSTRY IS JUST STARTING

OF M A R K H A M P A R k T o t s

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The eye is a Kelter medium of feature of this attendance has been
4
,
Florida hat* rt-rrivoil mure tree ad­ on a well tilled piece of hind
the carefulness with which it has
educating titan the Aar
From
$100
up.
$10
buys
a
lot
and
$1()
pC
r
♦
From the truck standpoint K lo r -.
vertising ‘luring the pu*t
thtec
Pictures, movies and others, make been studied, especially by the chil­
ida
is a peculiar stale.
It hangs
months than any other state in the
month, without interest. Easy terms and war ♦
more definite and lasting Impres­ dren. It ha« been a splendid object
Union.
Leading magazine* uud dow n below the other state*, with sions on the popular mind than do lcsHpn to emphasize the training that
prices. Only a few nice loCs'left.
♦
newspapers of the nation have •!t- the turnpering ocean on three sides, lectures or sermons, and the state­ has bein undertaken by the pro­
voted page after page of space to and stretshing so far toward the ment is made without intending to gressiva teachers in many Florida
Truck farm, all cleared, half of it tiled.
Kctting forth the mairhles* attrac­ tropics that the railioad mileage minimize the ('hautiniqua* or the schools.
The indifference, the prein
-1
from
Jacksonville
to
Key
\Vt*t
is
tions, limitless resources and
eonceived notions and the unwil­
ministeri.
place for spring crop. Close to city.
comparable opportunities
of
the more than half that from New York
4
Taking advantage of this psycho- lingness of older persons to accept
I.and of Flower» and Eternal Sun­ to Chicago.
the ndvunrus made by modern med­
Also have some real bargains of houses and ♦
Winter truck ir absolutely n m al- í
f“ Cl’ ,h ° S ,“ ,C Hoar,J of
shine. A* a result thousands upon
Health has at last realized a tong ical science, do not have to In* eom‘ thousands of people throughout the 1er of calendar ami prices. Starting
lots close in. I have lots on all the best avenues «
cherished idea of furthering its cam­ butted among tho younger element
Intid nre laying their plan* for homes far south before Christmas, and
in
tho
community.
Their
anxiety
paign uf educating the people of
and can save you money on vacant lots. Sec J
prices,
the
or investments in Florida and the bringing the highest
Florida by illustrating in graphic to learn is a promising augury fori
supply
increases
and
the
prices
d
e­
state j* about to enter upon an eru
me before the advance, it's sure to comc-rcal soup J
form, by panels and. photographs increasingly better health condi­
of vast develop nmltt and prosper­ crease as advaneing spring- mature
tions
in
Kloridii
in
the
year*
to
come
and models what it ha* been writing
the crops in the middle portion of
ity.
about
for a good many years.
The Country Gentleman, one of the state, then in its northern sec­
Show Florida to Millions
This exhibit was prepared for the
tions,
then
in
Mississippi,
Texas,
the 'most popular agricultural publiSouthern Medical Exhibition winch
To bring n section of Florida and
ratjons of this country contained in the Carolina*. Virginia and so on
•L 4 4 4 4 +
was held in Jacksonville Inst De­ her Moral charms to New York is
. a recent issue a very interesting northward. The difference between
cember
Many thousands came . rid the object of a unique exposition
account of the trucking industry of one section and another in ripening
studied its features and went aunty i \i Iticb will be held in New York
^Florida. Seminole eountv possesses truck crop* may be a matter of only
impressed with thi- practirlil work, from December I to 11, inclusive)
thousand* of- acres of fertile landjtwi or three weeks, and markt t ltd
that is being done by the Board under the auspices of the Florida
admirably suited to all kinds of vantage, it* a matter of freight fates
for tho «tute. With «om o additions Travel Company,
L I V E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
480-51 h Aven­
truck farming, and since the indus­ and freshnew, 1* nuturully with the
*
c
*
1
and changes it was -prepared to le* ue In cooperation with railroads,
try is fast assuming greater propor- last new section to begin shipping.
C d rn er Park A v en u e « n d S e c o n d S t r c o r
«Jyiwn
in
y
number
of
Florida
cities,
stenrrtsTdjL companies and tho Hotel!
tiouA*.:in Litis auction we reproduce , Florida lias the- great advantage
with the .idea of spreading as wide and Fruit Growers’ Association of
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR ALL KINDS OF HEAVY HAULINC
‘ part o f the article referred t o a* fol­ o f beginning iho movement anti
as possible the instruction on health this state.
shipping through
winter,
when
low«;
L a r g &lt; r s u p p l y ~ g r H o r s e s , Mules,
and sanitary' matter»,'
New Yorker* have their flower
Three-quartet* of all the wonder prires arc highest. Her green veget­
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
This exhibit i* nitide up lurg.-lv and land shows, which they pat­
stories about sudden wealth in able* start to market almost a* soon
of
panels
on
which
lire
show!
lit
ronize freely, but they have never
Florida turn on winter vegetables as the northern truck is lining eaten
on h a nd F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
October and
November. attractive and striking forni the tin- yet had an eipport u n ity to see the
Everybody ha* luard about the up, in
are involved
involved in products of semi-tropical
Florida |
Qiackom lthlng and W agon R e p a ir in g In c on n ection
fellow frozen out of the north, who Just as soon a* priee* rise high port ittit fnets that lire
the
light
for
better
health
• •di growing a* t Id v do in their
enough
her
product*
roll
tlli-ir native
cleaned up a thousnnd dollar* on an
S&lt;•iiii* nf t )i« »■
Fifteen year* agn Florida .-..iscil turn* if K!«»n*l
.-11 v It on tin til
lienee, it will die a
iicre of tomatoes or lettuce du.ing
Grower* were Jit I■* *1.fI* v 1 1,i I M;i t i*11&lt;’* , Thi*
complete ttnVelly flir them To *ee
hi* first winter in Florida and how very little trui k
f *on t play with ». in lii.iltli
mu profits l.i-t season (mm a «mull just beginning to I-Vperimi'lit with it thr hi!m»rat or;N
orange grove» In fruit, and tin. fail
don't YOU' carry jour own in.i.-jtu»
Kurviitiort;
malaria
and
how
it*
alone will insure a liberal
amount
farm in rider) ran to tin thousand after the big freeze o f l Bita. S om e­
against
body found that tomatoes could be (Sprcud is prevented by the Use of 1o f patronage.
or twenty thousand dollar*.
ami
mosquito
.
tul
screens;
the
fly
t if course the exhibition «¡11 not
Most of these storiett nre true. To raised in winter for the northern
bow they work in carrying d i - i«r
bo devoted wholly to the a g ric u l­
he sure, there are often - suppressed trade far down on the keys along
for you'll find the munev
germs: typhoid fever nini its pr.tu ral and horticultural n —ourres of
details. Very Often the northerner the East Coast, and limited quanti­
Mu l t i m i
»tniillpox rn.l
the r. ■ b
the FI HE bu- Wij. d
•
ties
were
produced,
sent
to
Key
Florida
It Will reveal to the )iwho ideated a thousand dollars on
giiitii-d b&gt;
\ a. - m u t i l i t i . &gt;
illphtb.
1
,
\
\
est
l&gt;
\
boat,
roughly
packed,
and
itor the v.in.-d ■).-light* of t h. t.iti
his acre drop o( tomatoes the first
Have our -Irony rine. -II il* p r i - v e nt i o t i a n d c u r i - ,
’ - a tdaci 1o r r* ' ¡nd recreation.
winter had his crop frozen tin- see- reshi|ffieil to New \nrk by water
rarry
\our i t*l. ar t .
Wliii.q.lnc ...'icl' .l'iil i.iti.-r lilt ' l l . n d 't Aid r... f.oii.t i., i ' . .¡,.
,
olid mtj ws* wiped mil b* i pest There ua* no volume nor -kill in
a dir 11i li. .) &gt;i I &lt;&gt;l . arm,
Heiusonabl.' f ,ii.
luring to Florida .1 t,..-) .«I tnuiot
I he Third and Imullv m the lourtii be (trod in 1. l-ut t i c , 1 11111 at 01— *-. -1
I-¡orlila' - indig* "I •rippb .l . lui.Ir. t.
like
iruit
in
New
Y.irk.
and
brought
who ,,re now -eegmg
m w plav
year went into the real estate busi­
neh folk- tallii - t hai hook w.iftli. il- cause and cuti »tiel- grou nd
ness, where he finds his agricultural such price- fin
n - Iti bug .-boleri al al bla. k lui v
e j peril- nre vt-n h.iudv
t a i l « ,,f o t h e r s vvei I m l " t h e b l j - i n e - I • -Im-t' t o- bori .• i 1 mind 1 11.1 t
tv
Last si-a-im’* Florida shipments lt* gplltdet- alili i, itili- tl&lt;k
this sort lurk 111 (lie h.n K(froUnd |o
New
York i» the starting point fori
thè
cninpaign
of fresti tomatoes d in in g the winter panel» illusi rating
qualify the wonder stories.
t
higreat
bulk of Vinero n' travel
iigaiti't Iuberi-ilio, i- it. ni vii g.—
Yet, with alt th, .-IT tear* and am! early spring ran tip i&lt;&gt; inure than
b
rI
0 v*mi er . ■ . tall) 1 1,.- pop
tlie tirimi« ol (In- npenitig r r&gt;-.1 1n.. 1,T
the set hacks and the fellows from •i.OOU car-, •minting express and
it* i i . mpur i - t l witli i n - t n i i n i i u . i l •r* 11 illation ol i be metropoli- t- aug
mixed
car
lot*
There
were
6.&gt;70
Up north who (all because they re­
meni, t hè r a r e , feedlltg a m i «Ire—ing »iiented b) l ho U»11 mi» of I be wealthvj
fuse to adapt themselves to Florida car&gt; of tomatoes alone, or more than
of baine* arili »urne - l a r l l l t l g ligure* people from the New England
conditions, it is certain tha 1 most a quarter as many an all &lt;d the n i .
»hnwing t h*- ri—itlt* of ibi* lai
ni stales and tin- middle west and moM
Complete a b s t r a c t s from the records ot
t
Florida truckers who know their rus fruit shipments 1*] ,.rit&gt;0 ear»
pr«qi er ult. tltlOll t "
t IniiewT.iirn ol the-, can In* reached through 1 to- ♦
»
business make money from one sea­ and ot he I green vegetables ran t&gt;&gt;
A
(
♦
ehibl
l’ beri- .ite inolici“ ut -lei ptiig medium .'t the F o n d a show
at
least
l
‘
J
.000
caradditional
I
&gt;c
O range and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
son to another, and that some sea
por i bi— a n d of pr*»perl) f •nn-trui 1 .*1i
v
♦
sons some of them
make remark- spite thin impressive volume, bow
and Ineated d w e l i i n g »
l*o tbc-e
Oil Y o u r R u b b e r »
t
paid
for
non-rcsidcnls.
J
able money
For trucking is Flor­ ever, Florida winter vegetable* are
r e c e nt i )
still regarded as a luxury, and the bave lieen udded m o r e
Itefo-e wearing \ nil rubbers rub 4
♦
ida's lug boon industry
panel
itili»)
Tilt
log
mo».|ii|to
evlcl them welt won vlisvdtiu bird or sweet |
I
U
( , ( &gt;1 I p l t l t I I
X| m a g . 1
l
When the man from the north ar industry is keyed to fa hc_\ price* and
minatimi, r . i t u e - atnong
al l unai «, oil biting it remain on t&gt;&gt;t .1 da* or
rives he usually has an orange grove wide profits
The greater part will lie ale 4 4 « 4 4 4 * 0 4 4 4 4 v e « 4 4 4 « 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 O f 4 4 4 4 « 4 « » '■ '
a n d p e l l a g r a , t l n - i r t l cvel np- two
Everywhere
in
the
industry
t
hen
-1
van*'-r
(*&gt;*»
ill mind. Oranges make n strong apare » i g n s of grcater volume* ni t r i o k 1 t " ' ' t " a n d t h è method» of treatment sorbed b* ill. mbte r arid the ureaso
JM»al to the northern imagination,
will prevent the lubber Irum tireaktng.
probably because they are so dif­ grown and slupped un closer n m r - . ,u Gir devclopcd.
The «itperflunus oil can bo removed
W. J. T H IG PEN &amp; COMPANY
The splendid Value of tins exhibit with ,‘| soft (liltli
ferent from the crops of New Eng­ gins, and a broadening of the d e­
AGENTS
land or of the wheal belt
Ever mand among northern constimela ha* hein «iiown by the active inter
since he began to hear of Florida at For one thing, the drainage of the est taken III |t in various cities III
Restoring Stock Rang-s
Forts
tlliiu-aod pel.pie
all he has wanted an orange gm ve Everglndes will bring inti tillage Florida
I t h i - n • 11 d- m 'ii t r a i l ' d 1 I 1.i t o v .- rMut orange grove- , u»t mmo-v and (•not tnous ar.-a- of tiro- m*1■I land- .visited iT in lamini »11 to ■. « da) * ( I 1 I
•k ' 1 ■ 1 • . 1 fi
on 1 1 tor
OHic«
th HOLDEN NEAL ESTATE CO
nd mn-t of it .. r g .three thou-nnd in v ••t.&gt;r•I •. tmir cuts •at. to 1.1
'•1 n „ ' 1■ , on
require linoTo bring on,- min ideal for tru.t
11 I
il
• do Iti
V'iiaT. I »r- mg
profitable bearing t.ik*— iron JJoo an far «tini h. where the oarlie-t w n i .r d i V- t bree t t ..
two dr.)« tifi, i h bondi, d in l»iketl uuiiNtd
F lo rid -»
Sanford.
nen upward, and s,.\i-tt nr eight vegetables are nio*t eusilv grown
'la u d m two (la)iv two thousand live,
years.
Unless he ,ha* a capital lo
hundred In i’ alatka to two days;
buy a bearing grove outright he
Comer on Calendar«.
three
thousand in Ocala iff two day*.
must raise something immediately
Among the (¡recks ano itoninii* al
This
attendance
wn» equal *&lt;&gt; threefor a living.
Probably nine out of tnani.es t&gt;r c;Di'tulur» w en ot written
quarter*
of
the
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for
tlie
generai
puliltc
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were
pre
ten settlers m Florida are men of
\t ilo- tune ol
moderate means, a large number »er. eil a* part of t to* .» .'t i l l , learning of these -ix . u n —
nre northern fanner* with about of tin- priest» wborn 1 lie pe. p|e liad ibis writing, the exhibit i» io.nteil
I to i .iiiMilt net .tili i. r tb|' date» of at IViiMicol.l ai d it I- I" to lak. li
enough money to lot) t piece of
the festival» .m
i),,. iu&lt;q., , time, 1. i Talle lie.-«* •• '..'.I
land, put up a -bark and move the

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able* for »hipment to northern rnar
times manag.., to get through
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With tomato,*, string lirait*.] |(|ii without an engagement calendar
head It (ture, cabbage, beets, Irish
potatoes, cucumbers and eggplant
M J tt Be P r o te c te d .
he cun gel quirk rrsxtlts, harvesting
Timo Is money, but the man who got
his stuff from ten weeks to four five years for tP-¡i!ltig one dollar doubtmonths after _planting, and raising lets figure« that money In quoted loo
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Plump itt.tnlen and
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fi'-’JRS'J. Stolen ear is flic property •f I ) . ' C .
powerful »oriiton preached l.y H»v
Stolli
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Mereil&gt; prof»*,mg th» faith, nn-re- portly matron give on» glance at
aiiifKi. I*ln. &gt;L';».fMt for recovery of ear and $00.00 for inferj A. Adam» of Chicago hcfmc the l\ confewstng &gt;iiiir*»lf a ( hrcitian; 'th e spring styles ami on» gn*p of
gres* •!, ,1 i. nu* mn
-nilinu in Ifie arrest. Cony at ion nnd imprisonnient of the
rntilC!«*gntional church &lt;&gt;f t hi-* u u 1ll&gt;-r»l\ sub*.Tilling; ||, V,|,,T I,, Mill, appath-d uiigm*h
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i tpo u r*l , c I b,'|***
guilty partit'*,
mi tlti&gt; Till inn I
11,0 1 » to he *f o l de d |h,m
i, .m indeliiiLit tiling ,.r,‘ i h»tp p m ure just ou» rulü» a(t»r another,
Pr Adam»* them» was "Tin Ptod- much.
T h e jp iti»
M3 they have lo do is to C. F. W IL L IA M S , Agt
E D W A R D HIGGINS, M g r .
Sin h lin k.iilai*n-al in»thodi cascading ov»t |tî-m»h hips'
make thick eat
lill Soil"
■•i and mayh» watermelon,
of lif» min keep you front esperi* hunch gather* that
Hocause of the mental power of •Tiling the worse jieiinltles for the waists thicker, the short loose coats \ drink water and walk
They're
reduce
ihi* tfn,al pteacher; because of the infraction of God's law. hut unless I hat lend no softening Cmg lines to
great Icsaon of til» I’roiliKul Son it you are infused • with the meaning “ tubbiness!”
Then forced revela­
. t run hie with wo me n is eo wun* thought beat not to forego, of the Christ life, the Christ pur­ tions of stout ankles, the high col­
rhey like the sensation o f
though Into in getting to |tr»n-, the pose. you are hut in the outer circle. lars so becoming to a prettily round'on
mu c h
They
would
opportunity of presenting 1« our in the tw(ligh! join of God'* king cd neck, the small shallow huts w hÌcl.
' i * t e a c h o c o l a t e d r o p than
miens I&gt;r. Adam»* interpretation d o m ; you a........ . ur»,| from t h e ! “ *'*' " u Krut**(»«l shadows to fut
• to think rapidly or m o v e
» hat is thought to lie t'ly-ist's i'iilightiTimci t of ev. rlastmg joy and aces all I In new features
gracefully
VI*" most women
^¡fcilti-sl partibolir pTecept
new fashions are an.it lienta
w aright l azy.
T he y start to
happiness
Holders of Soda Water and
The effect!vcncaa of Dr. Adam*'
. keep it ti|i for t w o day s or
corpulent.
■Dr. Adams insisted upon a per­
appeal was his graphic and ronvinc*
Sometimes ! think' l.t mode is reg­
and then s t o p
They ' tart
sonal analysis of om* * mntliirt as
'way he told his auilience that
ulated by the law of compensation,
keep it up foi t wo meal* or
/iV
tin* lirsl fei|t.Lsit» *i»p, leading to
i \ *, and t hen slip
FREEDOM
m he
average A liter*
for it always seems* to compensate
the kingdom of (lod
pour elements
ican's pride) is the most dangerous
the women who without its aid,
of which I* interesting if
of comlui-l wer» presented.
thing on earth.
would
he
about
as
beautiful
and
en­
true.
Hut
U ¡içemed to me that it
1st. I am,
might he wise to obtain a phvsithralling as an anaemic stiaw.
The Prodigal Son •of yesterday,
‘Jnd. I can,
¿ » 'y
. . ^Utiuiuiw U-ik possible .lot-the hid y leiarr' * -of’ ” ,*&lt;■»»;-•&gt;* The e t W t j T i l u t mor­
today and forever is the most strik­ , ilrd^ L.ougku^- - .*•■
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of comfortable curves to attain a al etuir.ige cure before implicitly a c - ing- ■oxirmph» nf ■ t h e tTQtlP »T* flrT
4th. ! will.
I called np Dr.
sylphHke silhouette'
According to copti' g it
Adams contention that the Prodigal |
I am of Wght God's child. 1 am Mrs, May •Helle MeAtthtir of Chi­ genii, Hancock, and she made a
Son is by hi* every day conduct
right His lmnge.,1 am therefore cago a combination of moral r o l l i ­ rnref
study of the modern woman
in society, the preacher, the man
too good, too great, tm, valuable to ng» and »»tery constitutes .i sur» and
weakness
who, he i'll Use of an unrestrained
perish out VVhere feeding swine
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I
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don' t want to
cure
lor
obesity
FREEDOM
is constantly giving
1 run he Go d
ehlld, l »an he of
*he
u.irttei
"There is no reason for any d o n ' t fast"
evidence of a stilll who IS perishing
' Hi* i m a g e
I ought to he G o d
in healthy woman ti weigh more than lea vi
If food (or a Jierind
The son of the parable un* given Ills i mage
i don i si|!■j«•, i
I to pounds d -tie has any moral day-'
In* share of his father's estate
He
I
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to
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courage,
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Mr*
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of
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nothing
for
«1» with Ins share what lie would
1 will |.» Hi- t tool I nil to­ Hi* bie.ikfii't
1 »gl nothing lot Inn, li o r a m ¡ fi» » menu, lor exii mjde
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without one share of advt,
aw •••
eon, hut so met i in»» drink a glass of Don i tmke or steam yourself Don't
hu» In- shmild handle In* patri­ rn. ig»
For dinnrr 1 have two even make sudden or violent change*
"W hen a human individual looks wait ei.
mony, or aa to what his conduct,
what his life should he.
* about himself and *uy«: “ I will." the stalks of celery. I don’ t exercise ex- in y o u r methods o f exercise, except
I walk sev enti under t lo a d v i c e of a pfiysirinn
" G o down! go cepl to walk
The son was without u
P A T ­ devil always say*
A fin v • ,11 don' t 1il ke Up .111 \ met li
mile! every day
down!'"
hut
Jesus
Christ
sit
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He hmi no S T A N D A R D
a plan
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lie was
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t I w •ig h I w eut y uv» pounds
1 lin I ti» high walk* .U glorv "
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—
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ing industry by passing lawn making ideal of iinfvortant business before It
it illegal to »nine at any »ea»on of thi# ytur, ahd urg«** all members to
the year.
} be present anil u»si»t.

Thera are two side» to this ques-|
T iu dn idges-for the members have
tlon. just as there are two sides to , been ordered, and will be sent to the
t’ ubtlJtiol Krrry Tu«l*r und Fridijr
, every other question and from the ¡various tnemlmrs by Serretary Padmonetury standpoint the Ashing ir.» dock of the Miami Hoard of Trade
E do not know everything, hut years of hanking enable us to give
dustry properly applied in this state 1just as soon as they are received
HUtwt KirrioN rim k. in au \anck
is a great industry and brings thou- from the manufacturer.
With the
you the benefit of our experience which, no doubt, will help you in
O N I; YEA H
t.’ M
tytnds
of
dollars
to
the
various
towns
badges
will
be
sent
a
list
of hotels
H I* M O M I I S
I II, .
:* where it is carried on
The easiest and rates, an invitation from the
t i i h i :»: m o m i c h
arriving at a decision in any business matter.
and the only way to prevent the Hoard of Trade iff Miami and a
( M l « errai In ila«» &lt;1(| l»j f'srfirr I ' M I* « V r«r in
* We are always pleased to render such service.
dragging of seine* out of reason in postal eurd requesting the editors to
Á t l i a s r « o f 20 « . P f f Mtwnlli
write
to
Secretary
Paddock,
stating
Florida
is
to
make
it
a
misdemeanor
PayinfRla ¡ft A U tin f f M mM U* M »d * •* UIH cp
Miami
to ship Ash out of season.
In other whether they will attend.
C a l e r r d Aa V r o n d ( 1 « m Mail M a l i e« A a f o M 22 nd
Herald
words,
if
any
transportation
com
­
I
1JO*. ml ik»r f*t»wiu(r«fr al S o n f o f d . Ctucida.
pany is caught handling Ash out of
( ndrr Acl of .Af^erli Ini* l»*t.
•
~ •*
season make them pay a Ane of a
To n Departed Friend
VYANrynnH BUSiHtjg,
O f f k o In l l r r a l d HuU dl rg
T «lr*H «n r No. I I I
thousand dollars and this will for­
A sad blow has been dealt the
ever stop the business of seining out
H. E. TOUR
R. H. DF.XS
M.M. SMITH
Tho Mulberry lfeiald has resumed of season. There will be no need newspaper and othei ptinting of­
C tllll«
1‘rrsidrnl
lui rsshlrt
A cruel
which will be good new-» to all the for any man to watch for illegal fices in New York state,
legislature,
bent
on
imposing
the
state press.
There have been too Ashing then for no man will catch
principles of hygiime and disregard­
many suspensions lately.
Mulberry fish if he cannot ship them.
ing
entirely custom und comfort, has
is a good town and should support a
This will stop this TOji.vuiiro ami hunished the printing office towel. I
good papei.
save' the people of Florida much famed in song und story, and in its
O
annoyance and law breaking.
The stead has commanded the ure of
The Kissimmee Gazette is getting
□ a a a o o a o a o a a o o a o o a o t j o a a a o a a o o a o D O o a o a o a o a a o o a o o o o o a a a all other rlouds und wrap Vuu ln
Ashing business, like the oyster busi­ the unsympathetic paper towel.
better.
We received half n paper
delight.
ness should be fostered by the very
A wail accompanied the departure,
last Saturday and are looking for­
men who make their living out of it of the tried and trusted friend as
The homeseeker need not f,.u
ward to a two-thirds portion this
but unfortunately few* of them look many an old time printer gingerly
that he will have to decide.
{¿ip.
week and may be in a few weeks
at this matter in the right light und held the printing office towel tieling did in his "Betrothed.’ ’ »hrn
they will accidentally send us a
o
BY EX-GOVERNOR GILCHRIST
a
the transportation law will .make tween his Angers and eecorted it to a
a Maggie raised the question
whole copy all to ourself.
u a o o o a o o a o o o o a o o o a D a o a o c o D D O o o D o a o o o o a o o a a D O o a a a a o o a o tween her and a cipar. "A woman
them sev the light.
ita last resting place— the ash can.
No doubt there were many who
Hon. Albeit W. Gilchrist, ex- nnywhero else in the yorid.
Such Is only a woman, but a good cigar
The Lakeland Advertiser has de. ~
gladly . kiLvu. duposUad-.it.. utuluc. -.a^EuViHiiur. ol Florida. baa.a.W ioU ow » labor is- the . foundation, o f ,,a b o u t 4 p,.»tnuWe.” . . . .
« r e U y - * « « » « • - T H E fc U X X C U S I l .l N C U l L ^ 'L .
All the counties of Flniidj jre
paper in the past few w w b an d ! Senator Flotchet has taken it hack glass easo und kept It' thertf as a Ing-to say anent Florida in the Tarn- everything worth having. A person
possessing such never steals.
He alive to tho necessity for good
now comes to us in a four page alt I and states that he did not mean the relic of bygone and more c o m f o r t - ' pn Times:
does not (invento. He will become' They are being built in every rounPerhaps some of them
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— column form and bid* fair to groTcj Flourhr-tiewspapers. This is very able days.
gloriously independent.
He will al­ ty. Horn »seekers find Florida a good
slid
just
that
and
will
weep
over
it
and «otpand.
We note that Rev. I magnanimous on his pait and we
Florida offers the best opp or­
road to health und happiee««
]n
us
the
occasion
demands
or
the
spirit
ways
be
a
respected
citizen.
Piner is the editor and Royal Childs give him due credit for same. Meantunity to homeseeker* of any por­
every Town of 1,200 to 1,500 ..r rtlr,ff
In
Florida
they
specialize
more
is associate, which ought to insure time the Florida newspapers have moves them.
tion of the wcrld.
The United
Not alone for itself, for its corn- Slates census for I!&gt;10 shows the in­ than in any other state.
surress.
‘ opinions of their own regurding the
For in­ there is a school house whiek aould
Ia
O-----I matter and various press associations 1fort and utility was the rpinting of- crease in population for Florida to stance. in one county, notably in be a credit to any tow» ,,f ,
the
world
Florida
ijlf,
" P owtjII say» he hopes the $10,000 ar,‘ P**aing tesolutions condemning Ace towel held in high esteem, but be 12 1 per cent .
being about middb Florida, they ccmmenced to
double the rate, 21 I -per rent of raise Sumatra leaf tobacco, raising healthiest -’ tati* t It* rappropriation secured for the Sent- * Senator b ,r attempting in muzzle also Ih&lt;cause of thefait that it« mu
' hoard of houli It 10'i
leu.
Useestablished thebond« of
t|)t. nation at large
This was a 1200 or more pounds to the acre |
inoles will Ik* used to teach them
l,r,‘**
A* !•*r a* *he Herald is tual
i
icn.iui«
an
Corn,
sugar
cane,
cotton,,
grain,
hay,
I
tenants
uru
teaching
ti
’
(ne
to
Think of the greater rale of increase than that of
how to tuck their shirts inside their co,)cerned it is a closed incident and friendship among men
ir i make it stl
stfll
healthier.
No
oat*
ran
we
do
not
care
what
the
Senator
fond
words
that
have
been
spoken
as
well,
hut
Tobacco
being
rheir
any southern state, Texas not ex­
pants," say* the Tampa Tribune.
i dollars and *ent«. ad
Good yields o-rf .^estimate,
estimate, in
Hut how can this he done when a thinks about the Florida press. over the ritual of its use as Hill cepted, and greater thnn that of main money crop.
vantages
m
Increasing ih* I ** of
shirt is- a Seminole's only garment!? ‘As to what we think about him wiped his hands on one end, Tom any stale east of Mississippi liver. tobacco are grown in one of the
worthy
citizens
Ave. ten or *,ft*M
will be expressed when he nreds rubbed his face with the other, This demonstartes that homescek- »outh Florida counties. It could also
— Tarpon Springs Leader.
years.
•
All of which brings on more n^k. the newspapers again. The man or while Jim. with a corner of it twisted ,,r, ,,r,. beginning I know a gooii be profitably grown in other rounM y ad v o-e t .* t * • *
. ,. r ,,
"E v ery Hes. |n flatwoods palmetto
landIf it cost $10,IUI0 to make tin Som men who attempt to muzzle the deftly about hi» linger, scraped mm* ||1MI|* when the\ M.,. |t
to
examine
th**
land
*
nr.
cor
little
movement
ha*
a
meaning
..(
Mime
one
started
the
cultivation
of
innlra tuck in their shirts how much l,reM lir»’ usually tho man or men of the ubiqutous ink from th.
charing
II'»
wif.........
Ms
o
w
n
"
lri«h
potatoes
Formerly
no
on*
more would it cost to make Rube “ h" Wttnt ,0 cniuoal something nor of hi« eye?
from the voter« and we leave tin«
would have the land us a gift
No * ■»i•1*■r*■*I toil a»
Tho»e day« have pa««rd
I In*
Allen lurk in his American flag
The jieople wlu&gt; have come ni d
,
matter to the voter» to «ettle in paper towel is un*y niput hetic and .»re Corning represen! i he enterprts- tram load» *»( potato**» are amuiull . schtitd», ;**c|*'ty- .iid », *.
O
. r,.|
shipped oil that land
The "re- Men are goo*l for »on,.
their own little way
Neither do we invites no confidence*
It»
crackle
is
ing, Progressive nnifTiest eh-inent of
The Wuuchulu Advocate is ju.»t
i
favor the Florida Pres« Association itnmelodious
You cannot sigh into t lo* lariiqj» »lates, with «orn«* íi w jerted »tone I,ecu me the corner no good for it ) • .
fourteen years old and Geo Goolsby
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passing any resolution« regarding it after a day's work, nor can von (rom tile nailon* &gt;&gt;! the world at »tune’ ’ of th*1 potato planter«. There pile« to «od
is coming in for his *¡hnrr of con­
Senator Fletcher or his speech»»., look with longing toward the time
ur*1 many counties in which they from Illinois praising up tin .iinuu
large. A homeseeker (rom nny pnrt
gratulations.
And he is due t h e i _ „ .....
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i
For v*:ir* lami and * ur-iriv t*-«
! That tin
Association will pass res­ when next you will use it
5 &gt;mi of the couniry will And in ¡iny por would grow *list ii« well
glad hand, for when lie stnrteil the
people thought celery good only il (*••■1 I ll-l&gt; d .. f. • •
olution« regurding the attempted don't
You
throw
tt
away,
atol
it
tlon of Floli'ln. good Citizen* vv ho
Advocate in Wauchula it was just
I . i t:
|
- it»
muzzling of the pres» hr the judi­ has gone out of your life forever, a formerlv cano* from his «tete TTiere it i.iiiir from Kalamazoo, Michigan eloqnere *•
a wide place in the road and hi«
him
I
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In*
lard
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No
one
would
have
thought
of
rat*.
ciary goes without saying and the crumpled heap lying on the nor. or.
nothing like a newcomer mi •et in g t
Advocate has helped the place to
&lt;r
Ilig it in Florida
Now from on*1 In lllirnu« prodn. . 1
Association will also take action re­ in these sanitary lime*, in a n-cep one from his old home «tute
I re
grow into a city.
George Goolsby
,1 r
garding the legislative end of the tied provided for it» disposition of membri a new «ettlgr meeting ltd|city and vicinity allme hundred» *■: els of cor l i t o t i
wu* the first man in Florida to in­
5tì fiuiiad» tu *
carload«
ur*1
annually
»hipped
Ii
matter
We do not purpii«*- to «it it» remains
stall a Miehle Urn revolution press
t ht» in il nt ■&gt; 1» W«•11 known V* t**r “*fÍ
and a half . I •■
supinely by and let any man or «el
Th •■ limn*1-* , ker \ *•kt*d wn,i*t time the best informed now
5 e«. ther** 1« fio doubt that fond the *mil.' \
ia a country printing office and lire
I «ani tu limi
eat
n
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other
kind
but
Florida
colory
of rnen take away the birthright of regret« follow the departure ol t he
flail lit general thought he was
Th*
him » In '*■ hi* va; i» from
In
many
o t h e r counties jii«t a« gOoo to thè lir»l (ut
the
people
and
when
the
press
i«
pri nil Mg otfil-e towel, hut when you k n*&gt;» Il Vili* r, ;i former Ktigli» rni *».
dally in the top story hut George
not allowed to speak on mutter.»
celery could In* rui«* d
The »am* I I» uw n**r« w
I1
knew what lie was doing und the
come to think of it wasn’ t it awfully tiqiln Ú
1 r«»fn tin* old count r;
i
hai
t
lo
&gt;
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u
1
specinliz.it
ion
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f
t
•
•
ri
.pplie«
t.*
w.it.r
concerning
public
welfare
there
i«
no
•ini,
jiri'tu ; ■1 1y
result demonstrates that a good
let ii» he gerierou* and «ay soiled The lio Mi»'hit k•r
melon«, »tfn wlierft*1«. («tut..toe., [up apple* ¡** » iq i* *•
longer any reason for having new«
at times, at most tunes in fact.’
Nl i ake
I . u n frulli G e o r g i a
iny
newspaper and a -good c o m m u fit)
1 ti i
per*, eggplant», bean* ami nt hei v* , j ex lire»« olii.* e
papers
The new and »»nitray individual self "
will mean prosperity for each
•■tab!*1«
However, in' «nuio con j ber uf era *■ ■&gt;'
»•ill
1
The
people
an*
lighting
for
their
Here's hoping the Advocate
paper towel may he a hearth-»« thing
Tilt1 popula t ioti uf hlutlda i» co*ir*
I »li m i II
1 mutinies they an* all raised. One o I «lllpirielil
have fourteen more birthdays ut der very hie when this happens and it it i» true, but anyway it i» clean inopolitan.
Th« rhurehes extend the greatest a««ets in Florida farm­ * number &lt;d ¡ in*-»
■- .if
w
is not only up to the members of
the genial George Goolshy.
When it has been used some ink will
The
weight
Th*-1,
the fire»» but also to the people of no doubt be removed from face and the righi li and of fellowship
ing is our abundance «»I water
Tin
O—
v uritiu» societies recogtiize a lifether
pound« tu I he . ppe
Florida to see that they have a free hands to the towel a ml not. as in
1» shown in the many lake«, river
S E E M S TO BE THE CASK
Tilt- people at large rei-ognize trui*.
and unbridled press to take care of former limes, vice v**r«a
and in the nrtesian well*
In mo»1 'a n d :ffi short i *- » ' &gt;
Yesterday Pjivlnwn danced to a their interests.
«iib«tunlìtil inanhood und « miiuii - p- rt« of Florida i* toj* ! will w.i'1- 1 I rii* ni r 1 . 1 d
The introduction «•f
flung* » ...m| wh**r*'V. r f**mi*l
\ in v f*-w ' a &lt; i V •
$:t(inn hmi«e at St
Petersburg m
ti
t '.. •
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V.• Je.
into the printing dl't**’ i- g.* i.u *&gt; i 111' ridi,, e« g*i tu utiur
the afleriHioii and a $J5lin hou«e ..t
«tati* bui Ill'll I'A til*
i.OO
||! till1 | f*1•1
Rig Time for Press t.ang
apace
Th** old tow* I t .1 t*&gt; go p,-i*p|e f-**iti a’ 1 ti»** ut li. - «t ale*.
Tampa in the evening
Chant.m
-ula portion ,i r t ••»inn water can tie Il.llf *•( wl.**aI ■1
qua* at Tamjci and Si Petersburg
That Miami will he visited by a sooner or later t*&gt; mak*1 room for come lo Florida Tliey aie ginn!
.t,4
re &gt;uaiiu:
obtained
through wells, lib to 125 and vmi
couldn't raise $:.i(KHi with two weeks great many people other than news- something better, for something
state» tu comi' from and Floiida is a to 250 t«&gt; 400 feet deep. It is easy | which will produce - &lt; t
» of
of "culture” entertainment whrn paper men, during the convention o f j w'bieh will improve conditions, even good state lo come to.
■Iklb
to irrignt«*, although one can farm • what it »ill produce
the populace was sandbagged into the Florida i'ress Association. on j if it ia on!y the temporary condition
The eli mate is’ moderate in the
without irrigation
[ ing
buying tickets and the newspupers the 25th. 26th ami 27th of this " f f:,r'’ «f1'1 bands, and obviating t he winter nometime» ju«t coni enough
The « l'alt I,
Even
the
Supreme
Being
c’
a
nn.or
gave up a thousand dollars worth of month is evidenced by the fact that ri' k " f filing upon our »kin* the
tu mnLi1 yuii wa ni ih** “ guod oid
'
he
heal1h v a eu
make tiny «ml contain mutt* than
space free of charge for the ''good R J Holly, president of the Florida cumulated g.. t luring« **f alien ink «iimnrer lino* "
In the sumtner il i*
ui
nimmt;
t&lt;* I
! on per cent t,f any on* 'ijh»r.iit&lt; &lt;
of the cause "
Culture may he all I’ res« Association writ*1« that a lain t
'lust
pleasan’
g*
*i*tI
«t
a
T
•
t1
i b*’ n i w w a y 1« b* U*- r
\taerii.tn
right but a display of legs properly t w e n t y p e o p l e will c o m e t o M i a m i
(luridi l» lil led with laki's and Considering the variety of iiro.jmtgrown oh Honda -oil i* i&lt; uuito . p afi* ...... 1 ■' i
P
r
.
geared to sensunu« rn«i«i■• w'.ll druw from Sanford alone and that manv
- 1 v*. r. 11 ha- 2. II1**« imh « •«f «*-a
parent that Ijo * *il *.Ml
ut. on .11
the money every time
Cle.iM*ater more cities will have a l. 'g*1 repr* *u.i«t
it i» a I■1*1110 «Ubi
1turi ng
I.*»»
Rat**
To
Miami
the
elements,
in
a
high
per cent
Glaclrre s**r
Sun.
sintatiori here
the day the lami become* warm
tie&lt;*«**t*aty
to
all
such
plant»
With
All uf Svi •
(&gt;
The
annual
meeting
uf
the
Florida
m
*
re
quickly
than
the
water
The
It is quite evident that the Miami
our climate, with our water, labor cedili«: i " ' 1
convention will 1ft* the largest in the Pre«* Association will lie held at uir from the vjater rushes in, mak­
W E L C O M E R E D M EN
und some fertilizer, the sunbeams | having ulit link qi&lt;
Miami Mar. 25-27, 1U15. Very low- ing our cool breezes during the sum­
In the I'
The Red men ure here today and history of the association. Many of
rates have been secured to this gath­ mer days. At n*gbt the land gives and the dew-drops can be teadily ] " nnt*
they have captured the city for their the editors-will be twenty-four hours
ering and the rates are open to the up Its heat more quickly than the crystulized into choice fruits, vegvery own. The tied Men of Florida in coming, but this docs not cause
Ask yout station water. People lining in other stqles, cl a bit*#, i&gt;rango*f grapefruit, lim«*»,
have some of the lw*st men of the dismay, they want to see what general puhlic.
agent for the rate.
If he does not where they have no such rooling avocado jienr*, mangoes, guavas.
state among their member*-and they makes everybody in Miami sd enInto 150 to Hat) cr..t«*s ot mote to
— -J &amp;
PAINT*
have it, ask him to get it
It Is breezes csinnot appreciate fully th«*
nrq, here to hob! a very interesting thusiastic about their city.
the
acre
of
tomato«*,
beans,
t-gg
r
a
e
No the! mo meter
snd successful meeting
This is the
Willis Powell, formerjy secretary yours for the asking. Ur you can effects of such.
u hi ' ^
write to the secretary of the Asso- has ever been made which show* it. plant#, peppers, many barrels of
56 els. I’ER CU*
first time that the Red Men have of the Tampa Hoar«! of Trade, and
Iriah
potatoes,
200
U&gt;
H00
bushel.«
of
taken our city and while Indians now editor of the Clearwater Sun elation IT p J. Appleyard. Slate Print I have been out w*-st with the th«r- sweet potntnc», celery,
THIS I1» HOW
many hunas a rule are very ferocious we hope writes a member of the entertain-1 ? r’ Jail ahas.ee, F l a . j and he will mometet at DA. with a hot oven
dred
quart#
of
strawberries.
These
furnish it to y o u . Tickets will he blart of a breeze, when 1 felt i was
^ J Buy 4 pal». I. -* *1’ Serb
thnt by treating them well they will menl committee that he will he in
when shipped to colder climates in
/
Mixed KcjI 1 • j;,M
sold good for use only on March 2:t inciting away.
I
have
been
in
not hum the city upon their, depar- Miami for the press association if it
th«*
winter
season
make
life
worth
And
l g*ls. L n v i
Ticket» will F p ’ Florida under the same degree of
lure hence. We want them to burn , takes the rest of "his life to get there. 24 ami 25, 1ÍM5.
to mix with i
living to them, Though not a corn■i»
Pcvtimatcd t -&lt;
some goo«l cigars while here, eat Similar letters are received from v o *‘* Mter Murrh HI. 1?*16, prlur U* temperature, with cool breezes al- producing
state, yet the homepiiditight
ol
which
date
return
tri0
most
always
blowing,
when
I
needsome good odvry, visit the point» ol other prominent editors of Florida
Makes 7 gals, i’jit.; rpNI
57-tf
I must be completed.
t-d a light eoat. On a thermometer seeker can lake inspiration from the
Col. Thomas J. Appleyard, secre
• interest and have u good time gen­
It’s o n ly $ 1 .0 « ,
there is no moisture: on the man's boys’ corn club, the members of
erally and hope that their stay In jury of the association states that he ^
which c ^ lv t i make from 75 to 125
person
there
is.
Wind
produces
The I. A M. M '
Ceremony and Cannon Balls.
the city will be most pleasant. The has received many inquiries regard-i
REAL PAINT IS PIJHI Ull&gt;í» •
bushels to the acre.
evaporation.
By
means
of
evapora­
ZINC
tad
IJNSI.EU
OIL Ihr t., •• »w-'*«
Thorn is a tala told about an officer
city has been turned over to thorp ing the rates, nnd J. D. IUhner,
paini materials lor 100 y*"'
This is a great cattle, poultry and
tion
iee
is
made,
even
in
the
tropics.
who
was
conversing
with
Marlborough
general
passenger
agent
of
the
FTor-j
for three days nnd- ■■ usual The
hog country.
Hay, velvet beans,
Use a gallon out of ; ;
Herald is headquarters for any mem­ idu East Coast Railway has received during a hot engagement, and Insist­ In or out of the Florida bteexe. the
beggar weed, various grasses arc buy und if not the hr t pn:nt
ed
on
taking
off
ills
bat
and
bowing
Thermo
meter
shows
_90
degrees,
say.
ber of the tribe that Yrtshes to write a mimber of inquiries regarding
* ••'
*,, * # » ' .
profoundly every tlmo he spoke to the In a Florida breezo the thermom­ grown* /
letter* or use the office, in anyway. rates. Mr. Rahncr has sent sched­
made, then return ih • P;' "t
duke. That great man suggested that eter of a man's person will register
Our hens delight to cackle when
We believe in the -orders and so- ules of rates and time rards to all
and get all your mon. • ■,:*
at such a time they might very well
* fifties o f all kinds and know that member^ of the press association waive all ceremony. But tho officer in his feelings fully eight to ten de­ they produce results. The roosters
and has arranged to allow stop-overs bowed deeply to hi# commander’s sug­ grees lower thbn it will out of tho crow, too.
tho Indians are good fellows.
Some homeseekers may be miner,
Make yourselves at home. E very­ on the Florida East Coast to vis­ gestion, nnd Just aa he was bending breeze. No manmadu thermometer
itors who desire to stop along the down a cannon ball cleared him and has ever yet been turned out which Florida mine* phosphate, enriching
thing is here except the firewater.
line.
took off the head of a comrade. The has donp Florida’s summer climate the soils of the worlil; mines Fuller's
-------0 ------- .
The local cdmmltt«*« has arranged officer, on coming up again, and seeing justice. The all year round rlimnte earth and porcelain clay for pot­
FISH LA W S
There are many laws framed nt for the entertainment of the editors what had happened, remarked calmly: of Florida Is as much an asset to tery. Some of the homeseekers are
each meeting of the legiilaturo to and thtlr companions, and indica­ “ Your grace petrelve# that one lose# Florida as is it» gold an asset to necessarily interested in manufacnothing’
b&gt; politeness." ■— London Alaska. In fact, its climate is mi/tod tuties in machinery. Florida is get­
atop fishing or'rather to stop seining tions are that the convention will
News.
and minted In it# fruits, vegetables, ting to be a grent manufacturing
in the opawrfing season. There ate be one of (tje most Interesting in re­
MY SPE C IA L ni&gt;
it# corn, cotton, sugar cane, cereals, state, manufacturing lumber tur­
people who Ui make a lew paltry cent year*.
in'11
cattle, hogs and poultry, and in ita pentine, also many of the smaller PICKARD’S U A M M ’ A I M « I ' ‘
A concert U being arranged by
nickela would drag a net over the
A Saving Person.
article*.
One city alone manufac­ GORHAM'S STERLING SII ' I »
spawning beda and to get a -few big the Woman*! Club for the editor*, a
Boarder—“ What do you mean by tourist crop.
Though the climate is invaluable, tures 300,000,000 cigars annually, ROGERS' PLATED W VlH.
fish would kill thousands of small fish dinner at the Miami Beach calling us to breakfast at this hour?
ones and In time forever ruin the Caalon. automobile ride*, boat rides, It’s only five o ’clock." Waitress— the soil Is specially adapted to the which, at an average of five inches ELGIN AND W A blllV M «
l!t
fishing Industry o f the state. Other a banquet at the Royal Palm hotel. "The mlsaus heard (^thundering, and usea to which it is put. Intelligent, in length, put end to end would
President Holly ha* announced ■be told us to hurry up and serve well directed ldboF and thrift pro­ stretch around the entire 'world.
people there are who ere anxious to
breakfast before the milk sou red."
duce* Utger m u l t * in Florida than The clouds from them would dispel
put an eternal kibosh upon the ftsh- that the-convention will havo a great
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Wani II al Lakeland
Mi-«srs
II II
Rclisurn, C. C
and I K Kt-ncmlv of Lukeland are in the city today attendiriK t he Iteti Men's convention.
The.v say they are here after seal|is
and u ill make a yre.it effort to earry every ».alp to Lakeland lor the
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I.IV-VER-L AXt Better than cal­
omel. No had effect«. Ask Win (i
Ahh idge.
Imperial Irons, Holland Herrit g
and Yeast Cakes at Simon's. 57-tJ
Chicken pillau at the Morgan
hardware «tore next Saturday even|ng. Your patronage solicited
No need for calomel with its nau­
seating effect«.
1,1 V. VKH•I. A X is
happy in result«. Wm. 0 Aldridge
Complete Line, Latest Styles of
SPRING M ILLIN E R Y
now on display ut
Mrs. Grace Karl Williams
106 Fltat Street.
58-2tc .
LIV-VER-LAX stimulate« the Livei.
A harmless vegetable com' ■** - fmnfid. * A-ny child'cttir tzrkfr It safe­
ly. Ask Wm. G. Aldridge.
—* v Mr. and Mrs. Jas. K. Nuchols of
Kichmond, Virginia spent several
day* in the city lust week, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S . , f i . Ken­
nedy while rnroute home from Cuba.
For Sale! ! !
Three lots facing Park on Myrtle
avenue and Seventh street.
Pi-»iralrly located for hotel or resilience.
Beautiful shade trees ten years old,
no other property like i f in the city.
Apply at once to W. W. Long.
25-tfc
LIV-VER-LAX is harmless not a
deadly poison like eidomel
\n\
, Ini it is sale and happy hy I lie u*e
of I I V- VLB-1. AX
The ladle« of the ll.ipttel . l.iiFih
sill -erve i hl' kerr pill.nr ♦.turd.,
evening next from S to to *» i•'*-i• tv
in the room recently ov.-uined i&gt;.
U 1 Morgan’s hardwort -i
AAin. G. Aldridge knows
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Il E Ada m» "I I a tu pa a fat nn-r
, iliri-ii t f Sanford Wa» a i l »it of to
the ill V yesterday and rn* meeting
wi th a w a r m wel cnnn'
Mr
Adatti »
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A RESUME OF SANFORD
a
HAPPENING^ UP TO DATE
H5
Sanford House
•H E Arnold. H II Cttiroll, AtAUift* til Ltwmnv
1er iKi*
( Urtili Gf «Ss'f'l î 4*i «i
I’k.-ne
lauta, tia.; It Tnrhei l.yli*. HaitiMr* K V Trih*v&gt; 1‘ít‘tfte No ÎIJ3
more. Mil ; Miss Huth Kilhnr, Karnes
Kilhnr, Knoxville. Tenn.: AA'. II
O'Hara, It T. Ilitlw&gt;|i, Jay. Horsey
- Si ir i, I 7 ,j h
1At V ■AA III Ake-; \t !.. tr i Ga , II
i.- - » n il Irish songs and readings,
Ti
A
Long
liman.
Jut.
T
li
Kerr.
member*
ol
the
Sew-Sew
Giuli
feat in ed by sonio of Sanford’s best
LI A- A |, li-1, AX torre-, up the sys­
tem, sil muíale» the Ia ver to work Pittsburg, Pp : Capt Wooilruff, -Sa- were ibdightfully entertained by Mr» talent, will repay for the small of­
My request. Miss
in harmony with the other organ*. lern, Ohio: J W Shield», Daytons: F I. AAò.nlnilT Thursday ............. .. fering requested.
It. J.
Guaranteed to give *..t t» l.i d ton Wm Geo P, T’i oetlman. O E Truwhcrlh, A ]«’ -y »tu ml time wa« enjoyed unii Gretehen Schultz and Mr
\Y London and wile, A Hopwood. mnnv
tu. he» taken in the faiiey Holly »i|| render their famous song,
G Aldridge
timer West and wife, T o m Arnold. » » r i upon «lindi the rumble tinger»
I ’d Like to Marry You” which
Lesser, F Fie- wer» engaged
Grdin Ho«*», Slab
I heir gracious host- made such a tremendous hit at the
Hosiery, II. &amp; J Brassiere
«her. V. l.uVere. K Phelps. Frank ess »i t veil i delicious salad course Polly Primrose performance in JanLares. Art Materials
Harsh, I,«eu Hudson and wife, Pitts- with hot Freeh rolls and coffee nary. Other popular and well known
- ó r &lt;j uaIity Hair Bow Bibbons, burg.- Pa.; Lillian "Keith and wife. Tho*&lt;• present were Mesdnmeji C E.
favorites will he found on the pro­
life, all eolors.
Chicago, III.: Fein Fisher, Frisco; Henry, K. J. Holly. O. L. Taylot, gram and the j-efreahments will he
Mrs. Grace Earl Williams
F. L. Rundec and wife, M, E. Auls- Win
McKinnon, B. A. Howard, typically Irish, served by Irish
106 First Street
ans Miss Mamie Devlin.
brook, Sturgis, III.; E. T. Wells, Du Bo
maids.
^8-2tr
New Rochelle, N. Y.: Mrs S. H.
I’ ulmun, Chester, Pa.; Miss Mary D.
I 'l n r r r C lu h
( ‘orain g
Putman.
Marietta,
Ohirf;
Tracy
L,
MrE
J.
Mougbton
the
Dr. Miller Honofed
The Boston Lyrics, the next Al­
attraction ai the
At the Grand Lodge Meeting at Smith. Philadelphia. P a J n o . Hock-1 charming hostess to the members of knheat Lyceum
Palatka last week Hr. Oliver Miller man, * l.ou avlllu, Ky.; W. Mitchell, the Clover Club Friday jtficinnnn Ri,jstiwt Temple ju April
All of
of tins city was made District Dep­ Oviedo; Ja*. Harrison, ¡■jiivnnnahJ American Indians was the Interest-!,^ Alkahest Lyceum series are super
uty Grand Chancellor (or this dis­ Ga.. Geo. L.Riown and wife, Uock- ing tuple lor study ant! discussion, line and this will be no exception.
Iowa; G. S.Rodly, Rich- which was enjoyable us well as prof­
trict. which embraces the counties well City,
mond.
Va.;
John
S. Done, Jax: A. M itable
A delightful sorinl hour fol­
of Orange, Seminole, imkc and Vo­
.-Innouncrmcnf
Brooks, N. Y. City; F. Stanley, C. lowed the serious work o f the ufterlusia.
T h e ladies of tho Baptist church
N. Ford, Kansas City, M o .; W. J. noon, the hostess serving sand­ nnnouneo that they will serve an­
Rushmore, Luke Charm; N. Smith. wiches, rake, hot* chocolate and other of their famous chiekun pillaus,
Prominent Red Man Here
Enjoying -Mrs; Moughton’s next Saturday evening in tho Mor­
The. Great Incubo mine. of all the SL lamia,. Xlo.f \\. Meyer», N -.Y . -mints.
City:
R.
E.
Saul,
Richmond,
Va.;
hospitality
were Mcsdame* C. R. gan hardware store, from 6:30 to 9
Red Men, Him. Frederick Downea
J. T. Htow'n, Jr, Philadelphia, Pa.; Walker. K. P Strong and MD^*¿--t&gt;Vli&gt;rk nnd~invite aVVTJfbody cör^
of íToston is here attending the c on ­
vention of Red Men and is being David Wuttet, Jnx; A. C. Shannon, Flora Walker, Eva Walker, Currie diitlly.
shown the grand honors hy the del­ Va.; J. Walkman and wife, Ham­ Ensminger. Albine Frank and Genie
mond, I tid,; Geo. A tìritlin . Tre Pope
S i le r r J u b i l f r
egates.
I mont, Mich,: J W. M « ai t y. C. P
An ini eresi ing evertt of thè week
f iil lr J M u t i n y , WturtV / tr/i'l
M.
Mcatty, West Hobok en, N. J
1,1 V-V Elt-LA -X relie vi • all ills of
wns thè Silver Juhilee, celebruling
The eliairman &lt;d the Music De­
la-sko**. Atlanta, Ga ; Mr» U. J
thè twenly-tUth ri uni versar y of thè
the Liver and Stomach. Get il from
i Nelson, Mr» E II W ood-. Tampa. part iiiei.t . Mr» Demin Turner lei»
organi intimi of thè ( 'ongregutionnl
Urn &lt;! .Aldridge
Mr amt Mr» Flank P Lamar. To­ ralhd a meeting of that department
chureh in Sanford
There wns a
peka. Kuo* . Mr-* G l
Denston. for Thursday afternoon at three
V O ID E
large number of
members
and
Skane»ieloii. N A
l.i »i&lt; Starke, o ' d " -K at the club room»
Husine».»
A rew ird «'ll U- paid tu tin- per­
friend« prcsent lo enjoy thè pleasing
Atlanta, Ga.; H. W. Webb and wife, of great importance will he under
son who will furnish information
program and thè social hour whlch
Jax; Wm. Ilogets, Ga.; C. C . Carle- discussion anti the com mitte« on
that will lead to the arrest anil con­
followed.
Tlte silver offering was
atnn. Plant City; Mr. and Mrs E A. program» will bo appointed.
It .1»
viction of the party who is trying to
must generous, esjHirinlly so in ronTalper, Munchcstei, N. II.; Kather­ imperative that this meeting he
destroy the castor bean shrubs on
«iderntioti of thè faci thal thè con­
ine S Cbnpmnn. Henrietta K Todd, eulb I. atul most important ihnl the
Sixth street, corner Magnolia
gregatimi rai»ed. only last week livs
Por 1l.i n d. Maimfull Mi iiibi-r-lllp "f I he depurimeli!
Pb-.i -* mni:&gt; Giiu ' *d r.ili. .
lunnlretl dollar» mi tbeir ehuieh
be pre-ent
Thursday nflernoon of
1» I. Thrasher.
debt. The program opetied wdlt un
•- I
t hi
Bobbin» Nest Hotel
AL. V" r
or ga n number ih'light f il II &gt; re mie reti
F F I I,tilge I’ .d.id.,
I H i-.d.l
f.v Mi»* (•raio i * ,\»pliiwall l fu* tal
W.
1 ,1 li g (i I I t J ' f II l rJ !I r I- U
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elited y II II II g or gitili»! iti ilo* itiurch
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H off in.i n I " \ I v , V II •i r. v G
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Kiillnwing tlil», Dr G E AA alker read
T h e i cell l.i u M i i ' i i
t J ut me! to
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t he an iri11 n-.ting papi r un t fi•■ l fiori li
Mot
t II. .1 -id III ill Mr , L
tile
U It ». .’ t. y
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It.lll lwi l
1 ... . ..nd Ni II I \ a i i » I l u i r .
M
Hiatory. ' begitimng witli it» orguniI lie i ! till
’s
»Io ttn-hU M a » I it. .Spuiktuaii, (ju, m g b l
The eventtig wa» en- r.ation. twenty-live yettr» ago and
« a , c u l l e d tu o l d e r by
Mr». Mull*
Kyrii Spnrkmnn. Tempii. \ B tir. I .»•
of ph.IMtri ai d a gouil -li ;. f» . *ti-p tuiiiging d tu It» pri»»
»•m a n d i be mi n u t e » . •f l b ■ Li-' meet
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poi t I 1 t,. |.
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bur . W aliati Pniilei t'ar Heru.ll- »at ••. I, . •.llr*«- wa» “l'rveil witli Unii. I broogfi tt» muti y vidssituiles
«
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« a » i ailed
The p r u g ' i III
•tii. Ke\ We»i t ha* J «&gt; Ior. Jax; Imt i h» **■i Jure
T h o » e I- II JIH i ng tile and *ur.'i»'i»
There l» perbjip» Ilo
ll ght f l l l l ' . rel'i 1er i-d by
\ dele. T et l t l y
II I* «iìanton. I.atirunge. G,i
h II ‘ chit n "i r ho-pil.ilit \ id llieir lio.l i liurefi in Nauford w In o- lionlli'llll
ami W i l l i a m But-g*
L l n . i Wi l l i am* .
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W olii ngti'h
t Mini
lolm I*»- ■ a ♦rs- Mi» I I» U.doTt» tein b i ondi r mti .» in betti r -Pape than
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Ta in pa I &gt; i '
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Lililí- T’arn»wi.rtli titimber mitili enioted
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AAill Perniili I al in i r •t * t&gt; • . al &gt;1 T ¡&gt;.' a lo t I AI i
wa» a ilellgbt fili leitlUfe ol
gat m n
III 1T I Mil I I I ' .
nd Mr
M
»*l John» House
t 111 e V I ntng'* plea»ure» and thè prò
week *n the.r
C\ pi­
i ti mi - tin
i
H a i lei « l oi wife. M a r - b a l l
gr tu i ioli d « d b a Molili »elei timi
i
» ■ Inf I I e la i do
lli w I,
| owa
1 L Hita*. H i ìttliloi*;.
II i 1' ¡it - I &gt;i j tiri lin ni
by l lie Ciirls' Orchestri»' Thesc little
; l.&lt; \ Ita * i- i i t i i dly
pur
road. a h
Bet
Paul Ozar. Atlanta, tía
There will In tin* regular meeting Indies tieqliiOed theniselve* with
o* farm
T h t » i» the old
I' hU' i' d a
Ib.r ri.d I AA B't •rick. ' I r
tin- AA.irun I lepar I m e n t ,.l lb. Mill, h . leiltt
i
lo I lo-III--I t e» aio| t lieti
.. « to d i \
Mag' ob
H a r m k. M a r i o n H i t r r n k . &lt; an
‘ di roo m - AA. Ilic-nlat a 111-r noon ut m » t i u i 11
Sarah AAiglit, Florence
ml nun f.a cd h
n/
Air*
tun.
t i|iiu. Fdw III Rituler»&lt;vti. &lt;&gt;• •Lri*»1' n'. In* 1
The prui-ram uill hi* \V; t f t .. *|»1 1 ilil 1
AS1' rl* thi
...i ul r \ I Ol||.
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•I
r.ii'i, / ’n . l t f u s r /&gt;(7ltie
/ ’rritorni! J/cnlfo«
A! r S c h o l l 1. ' ill remodel
country
nil c o ­
timore. Aid
Mr Kr ee lt ns t e in. f l u
The AA. I f are D e p a r t m e n t
Air
nui l A i r I D . W i t h e r » , re
the lioun and g r o u n d * t o Milt In*
•lem I lo 11 . Hila r* of I 'lili \ prini
r ugo. III . ai r- K E Eg!..». N I
m a r r i e d . i t . r e d i l He. S G .
ill -line. In
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M . d i ne r
V i I la ou 1

ir i tin-.
MrHr ■*'on
I t'l
day
oi
I . r old i uetomiTn
Wt,he» to see I.
I» your !i\i'i inart ivi ? LI V-V LB - nnd thi- new one at l|i*r r « » pitti'.' mi
lim ito avenue at
AV in &lt;!
A l ­ l 111' e: *t side ol
LAX will wake it up
dridgb.
Fifth
409, bet ween 1 Htrth and
streets
Being &lt;• • of t h e high rent
Editor McClenniin of the Topeka
'r
It 'ill 11*1 Io
ili- tri. * cite bl.
State Journal of Topeka. K .i* . *
f mil nery . t
handle u good
was in the city yesterday ami spent
saving to tin
less coat and th I*
lit« day ns the guest of t) E Walker.
Cllvtonu r
Se.- I’ I 1* .*ml get t be
Mr. and Mrs. Met 'leilm:;t were tlit, ^ i ! I*A111*—
I
price» In fore p i I.
iightcil with tho Sunfoid »ectioti and
'The celebrated I i-ki h •1» on »ale
are thinking of spending next w i n - 1
Remember the iip.img d ■ i»Thur
'er in Sanford.
They are old time
day of t bl&lt; we- k
fitend* of I he Wtiker family and i
S
naturally want to spend the winter(
iii/eu*
id » ; i nferd and
l
h«’
To
•n the section that i* praised so
Vlrinity
Sickly hy Mr. Walker.
For fully tldr" tive G&gt; ‘
r* the
i IV.V L B -LA X is purely veget- I, A' M Semi A1 ti d ID.’ ! 1’ ints
»ble. Juft whlU yuu need to tone liwve been extensively used through­
UP your system,
Ask Wm. G. Al* out the United Sti tes and also in
dridge.
South America. ’They have there­
fore boon subjected to the tests of
Woodland Park
every
sort of climatic condition*
Bitter than ever, will re-open on
most successfully thereby proving
March '¿1st. Sunday« only. Leased
privately on week days. See jihotos, their extreme durability and superior
value..
*tc., at popcorn wagon.
59-2lc
See our advertisement on other
Wake up your Liver,
A lazy page, telling property owners how to
Uver brings on the worst- o f dis- make their cwn paint, and thetpby
eases.
Tnko LIV-VER-LAX now save «ixty rent* a gallon on every
w m. G, Aldridge.
gallon used,
LONG Al IN A M AK TI N LZ,
Mrs. S. G. Kennedy nnd Air» L-.»
I'nlnt Makers.
New Aotk
I Parrott, left Friday fur St
Au
.AT-Tues- I'Jlc
KUMinr ami Jacksonville
They
_______
f«

ai A N EW ENTERPRISE

in Jacksonville whero they
»pent the day pleasantly before Mra. j old furniture made tonppear like new
»frott, sister of Mr. Kennedy left ^ ’i kinds, of furniture retinished at n
her home in Kingston, 'N o r t h trilling exiwnse. Will cal! and estimate.
Larolina
Mrs. Parrott made m any,
A ,,o g T A L WILL BRING ML.
'ends in Sanford during her
l u kaiijuu »

T i ere V t kr

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,
ini resents .

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a» I.w otti

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»I d u pi, I» Mie tact that

In f Ini band net er i .iikUb r» fl in
i utili' i t t. : * . Il t r11 to « ai b o i t 111’
I.
l'f] 11 'rr ine
hat fu nli
h r tin
t. ..ir
time li 'ttlK « »&gt;•-»'
Prop r Tifatici A'c.i.
AA'tu !utn !'i m. u l u» d i n n e r of
r elit», i r e , !• d 11- -1 f.a . i . - r i 'ive
neri » nf f. r«' d b-ilreff i.ni* i . i r e »Intuid
he lc|l In « m u l »
1' ure-tcr* t od a v ib*
i l a * , l i n t oi.
a'l-trige oli e- f l l t h of
Ilu fa 'u f-.lit IJ |m&gt; i I , !,.-r

ATLANTIC COAST LINL
TRAINS

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N.
No.
No.
No

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28

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Arrive
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DOT» P M
I CIO P M
I I t A Al
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11:16 A . M :
1 1 ;0 6 A . M
10
‘J :‘JJ P. M.
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No
No.
No.

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1238 P M.
2:06 A Al
81
' 2 :10 P AL
89
«■» . 5:36 1* M.

J2:'18 I M
2 16 A Al
Al
5
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Oviedo
9:30 A M,
No. t'.T--Arrive
•t 00 P Al
N'.. I’. 7-- b n ve
Lr•**hur g
III.55 A Al
No 21 'Arrive
5
p M
No .*1 ! .p:i vi
Arrtv5 20 I' M
No 1
6 35 A
No Lr»7 l / n ve
Trilby
1:(M» P M
No 25 Arrive
2 ’25 P M
No 21 I&gt;'u ve
C l y d e Line Boats
(SI. Jeli** Ri**r)

Arrive 10:00A.M.

Leave 11:30A.M.

b -h.
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Ernest Ibtiliaitan of AA'ay •
Al r
player» and
tlf Inlef &lt;■t lo
i
m»
’
pent
Sunday in the city with
t tain « i: li
11 ose . »,.. . i. I’ y w bri
AD
iti,
banali
and lui mot ber.
"il pt ri t**» w i I he th « ILI» w » t hat
Rnbi-ri
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A
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r
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t
(
pro
11 i,|i| I. iti.ii.a it,
lieti
.
1
In­
g . »»IV i- el!, bri p i rt V . •pilli
Air and Mr. I II I Innova li nf
«ini ni In r
est t lu! g in New Anr
Boston
are register mi at the Ifohurial •entere. -O il belinovi!» the
I
in»
Ni
t
, 'i| o v .r nf Sanford if they «nubi
♦hi ini»— t •» h it ru t t i *
'IflU f •- lllnl
Mr ai d Air» A't-.n Buskirk. who
A- a
t, *Mt «!»**I \ ht It. *tf ipfii i;.i nu***
hiiye
I
I eliding the winter in
.Ili*
t
innüMii
i
h*
r*
t“
n*'i
hilan* «»I
f V k* ‘ *&lt;*•• t h.» *i I»*»» Si id » i 1 I. .e tod» . fur I licit buine
111*•r••
1'"« hvi * i ♦j' hfi
l kit f♦*Il r h. t «h il Hi I u ,m II- . iHe. P
.»h «i l’ iMif
* fill* 1-* - hoi Î
t unity of r hanging one's partners | Mr». I)e(’o ! te» of Jacksonville IS
î fit rpient 1V in t fie , lite g u.-» t of In-r brother. Air F
h ii) it ml
nr e l i-111 *•■■ Fumier
*
oltrse
a me
Mr and Mr» G W ("hurrliiil nf
Pelitsburg ’ are with the Bed
¡teb;
i i*vitatío 1 1 Men registered at the Rohliin« Nest.
The l ol l ov - i i i K
!" Mr
AA At ,
lei» bei n
i-ii* n
Mr
Lime» Grid.Ion of Worces­
Al.ern: b
mr
v . P. ’ » • » party
ut hec resitienee Thursiiny evening. ter, Mn»».. iv the guest of Mr. and
Air» Sheridan Jewett
Alarrh ISth
" A Penny for Liicb A’ ear”
Mr ’ r.ud Mrs. W. S. Ross, who
IGs pews we do be nudili for nur
have
been spending the winter in
fini* ttcw ehurch.
’Ti» u» lasse* 1bar htin thè in tu
provide
’ ... ( a l l b
t i . ’ l ' l e u ili|ui.t‘ I 1.
Air»
ruin Davi- «iti et temuti
tll l i t e I U I • b
•Ir el'e « i 11 k|U.« Vil u r agi* von the Pri-eillit Giuli Thursday aller­
tinoti
wunl tu ludi
.»o come and belp u* ■d e l i r a !.
• Si. Patrick’» day in decent style, M r ami Mr». Ira S. Maines rame
over from DeLand Friday to spend
AVVÌI keep tju* leds and las«es gay
And give you entertainment all the week-end with lelntives.
thè while.”
Mr». J. I). Parker has returned
Mrs. W. W . Abernathy
'
from Lakeland, where sho has been
March ISth, at 7:30 p. m.
An evening of fun and pleasure. in attendance at the convention of

“

the Woodmen of the World.
Mm.
Parker represented the local W'oodmen Circle.
Mrs
Henry MrLauIin returned
Friday Horn Pulatku, where «ho at­
tended t the state conclave of thn
Knight« of Pythia» and Pythian
Sisters
Mina 'Edna Plant spent the weeknd at Winter Park with friend«.
Misses Genea! and Bussell R ob­
erts, accompanied by their brother
Raymond left yesterday for Somcrset. Ky\, where they will make their
future home.
-^Misses Ann and Katherine Torhtine have returned from a delight­
ful visit at Hotair.
They will re­
main with their aunt, Mrs. F. F,
Dutton until after Easter.

»

1M

WOMAN’S CLUB

m

Members of, the Literature Dept,
who failed to attend the meeting
which took placo March 10th mlased
some good things on thd educational
paper nnd comparison of schools
' n •vn0°.u* Pnrta, -pi tho. country.
Mra. G. I. Loucks gave the su b ­
ject. "Wonderful Schools of N ew
YoHt^-nrueh-thou ght . Special fea*ture of tho paper was confined to
Washington Irving School, its ex­
cellent equipment, various helpful
departments and also cited how the
pupil,’» art or taste in art is gradually develojted.
In department of
Home Economics for instance each
pupil must select her own furniture
anil furnish her owu (lat. Tho pu­
pil is also taught financially. T h o
nllowunco must bo aufflcient to pay
all bills which may he incurred.
Tho menu is prepared and carefully
planned. All scholars of the institu­
tion tire given freedom to essay
ideas and general discipline of school
i* governed by them.
The pupils
have been known to give most stic&gt;i-»»(t||ly. lerepl lu|i* 1&gt;&gt; state o f ­
ficials, the reft in h me tils all being
thought out by them
in all department* at times' pu­
pil» are powered to conduct teach­
ing of classes in languages and vurieu- -tudie»
Tbi- in-till* Into the
»ludent » mind, originality as well
a» confidence, which in turn puts u
damper on timidity (Prof. Wirt of
Guiy. Did, bn» been engaged to
tin 'll four month* in New Aork1
J idlowing reading of paper came
v a! i.ibb- in i t mat ion
from
othei
mi-iiif.tr»
During i nt errouro' the
•ehool» of flo* ton ami ('hi rn go wen*
b rung lit to vi ew
Air»
Loucks ••»■a . i d that »hi* wj^ loath to admit
tfte fmt 1 1 1 ' gh true that New
Aork M-hiiol* were fin ill the back­
ground o f «flat they should lie
liem rally rpeaktng, all schools weru
much overcrowded, also needed Iietti r -y*tern*
Air and light were riot
always thought of in many schools,
thu» hampering rnanv an individual
frolil giving out - h* t., I 1fiat we»
.

turn
I ii ■■ a I . I i . w . i,d a - p a r k
m i l l i l i i l li.i- v o i d » . . i d versified

ib&gt; thought*, o ’ ell
AAHi. 11 The*
just praise of our Snr.ford school*.
Compliments were many, given by
those who In id knowledge of. north­
ern and southern school* alike
‘Tbi- que-tioti wa» asked along
wf.it 11 '
would
tin* Iir p.itItncill
-lull' next I lull ye.ir and the gett­
er.il or ui .mitieoi* opinion wa* to
. oi in i&gt;- writer*
■on.l t ..t loti til
p e rio d

Mari It 7ltb i lie Literature De­
partment will render a ibhghtful
program
Beading* and paper* from
At ark I wam
Scrapbook for Cbddrrn.
A pretlv and durable rcnipbrok for
rlilbli•n can be made by sewing to*
gcilicr »• vend »be. t» of mut Hu ut tho
ilesitcd rlze and pasting upon llieao
page» might colored pictures
Tint
babies cannot tear theme looks and
will del lie mucli pleasure from them.
H is Lasting O ccupation.

"AA blit In luui ceeilpatlutl ’ risked
the (a.Ig&gt;* n( a wit «ras
Same olo
linn»! f.’.tge j.r.j Viry’ fur rain nr shine,
n. they’re Heeded, an* preiHctliT thö
end o’ tlm world whonover the signa
pim t liât n ay
Atlanta Gmistllulion

DK. C. W . FAIN
DENTIST
IVOHK full WHITK PKXJI'Li: llM.A

P E O P L E S HANK IHIIUM Ni.
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. " Z - T '1 . . . . . . . . W ARNER’S SAFE REMEDIES
THF. RELUBIJ TAM ILV MLDtClNLS
A ( ’.»viUtil booti lo
W im o ’i

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Kninej &amp; b u t
Rctifed;
W »m «r’» S ib
DUbetri Rein*

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AVnnit ■ S* t
A ith n u R e m ­
edy

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Werner's Safa
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AVamrr’s Sale
R h e u m 1 1i c
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Werner'* Safe

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�ion to bellero thnt ho ia In tho matri­

in

Neckwear

HK new collars give one tho choice
of haring tho throat, leaving It more
or less vell«-d. or covering It com­
pletely. But almost without rx£&lt;-ptlnn
they nro high at the hack, many of
them very high, and the neck is lost
to view. In tho greater number the
throat Is open, there uru Haring rcVers
at tho sldo and a turnover portion at
the back. Within these lines tho vnTtcty of ways In which the collars are
&lt;ut Is really bewildering. To Judge
By this, everyone Is In wear novel
things In neckwenr. und every style
la to tie suited.
Besides tho turnover collars, with
rovers at the sides and vestees at th'front. them urn smart styles with
standing plnlts across the hack These
are cut si|uarcty off at the sides, leav­
in g the thront uncovered, hut nr«&lt; fin
tilled with a long veals* nt tlo- front
’TBese, like other standing effects, are
¡supported by line wires
They are
•very high, reaching not mu- li below
the top of tin- i-nrs
Then there are file graduated nifties
-of fine late which are favorites on
.gowns of lace and net and mi after
moon gowns of tufTeta or futile or
«crepe do chUn- They are not so high

nt the hack and gradually grow narrower nt the sides and front, finally
disappearing nt thr top fasti
th«- bodice. But they also reip
Ing with (he flmiit ot silk «•overeil
wlm to give them the sprightly pose
re«|Ulrcd
Onu of flu- new collars of sheer ba­
tiste finished with fine embroidery Is
shown In the picture given here. It
Is a good example of a type of collar
which Is featured among tho newdress accessories for spring. Kqunlly
lining ns n iiiim'II). the new very
high, standing collars thigh at the
front ns well ns the hack», attached
or unnttnehed to the hlntihe are ruinuiniidlng mill'll .itieiiiinn and may
prove Iho favorites Just at the mo
ment the sheer collar, high at the
hack and turned over, open ut tho
tlimwl. 1« Itke.i finished by a hand
of narrow hluck vt-lvet rlhhou which
lies over it around the throat and nppears to support it although fltm
wires really tlo the work
There is a lot of wear In tho col
hits of embroidered batiste; they provide an Inexpensive and dainty means
of freshening up the dress

,, iwllòn 5. Th'
-- e«Mm*t#s| r«««i
li p it ««m a r» &gt;*r»l for th# p » * ,,.- .
%f *f
; *f«irre*(«I ia 91 PH (&gt;#r t«|u*rr . ,
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Ml(mil»d total ro*i nf ih, , .
rtloB . f Masnoil«
.
cril*r«f ia I57M In glt,f !h, , ,
.«HKiiirrs kali:
in |.it owners par
&lt;
Nolle« I« hrfrt,)' (hrh that undrr amtL.arrnur Is 12.«J: thr «ai«l ,~,t (I
' •
bi iiriu,- ut »n nrruilon ti.u*«l out ol ttid con of »*l«t paviuK n»»» i,*,, r
, , l kr
ntìilff Ihr ««at .of ,th. rlr.ull court io ind ' thr ofllff of th# rlt« rlrrt .*
. lut Ni J„lyi% r.iunty, Florida, whrfcin Ar- iila anil oprne.l to pu|,'l( u
Work», * rorp«.ration. (• r« -» DO a* ;« o A l . i ... •
mnuf
EYfUlltrf
I
Kr Hart I* «Irfondtr-l. I thr pul'llr.
lifslnttff.
«fut
I
liA\r irvlrtl upon ond »III ofTrr fot ulf in
Section * Thr ril&gt; *t,r
fient of th«* r«*ufl l.«u«r door In Sanford.
, ,*
Marninole muni). Florid*. *n*l
dutlnf •julrrd. ».thin im
th* l*|»l h»*u*• of «*lr. r»n th«* F*«** Mon- IItratluti «f li i• « tj •
•U&gt; in Aj»r:l, \ M
•! Inn« ih*- ?*rh hi an ralirnatr of h. . , ,
%
dt&gt; of «Aid month, and * U(*l ••U* d*&gt;. fur *urh |ia\inc »tub i,
thr follo»it g iflvrrlbrd Und«, «tlualr and against each o' thr lot« 't »
hrlng in Srmlno!* fount), Florid*. lo*wlt ting upon thr &gt;trr«*t to t-.
,
Th«» mr«t h*lf of thr northr**t f|u«rtrr of ratimath »hall tir ha*#«| 4|..
ihr rurtth»rwi t|uartrr of th# northr*#«l »juarlrr *f foil of «aid work and uj . .
‘i*
Sr«*Iion Four li, To»n»hip Twenty i-*&gt; «outh. of Iota upon the Mn-ri to » . A
Harp Thirty «»*.«* &lt;^i &gt;**»«i. *l*o thr south he?f
Kartinn 5. Any p*&gt;r»«irt &lt;« t
«»f thr northvr«| «juartrr «»f thr »out h«#r#t &lt;iu*r* term in any of »a(*l proto»
•Ion Thirl t 1 •
r«t«ihlp that portion n( M*f»i«*l «
T »rnty
(JO
» o u lh .
K*l»c#
T M r t y - t » « » paved, a« aforr-anf. *h«?i » , ,
.121 «**t. Seid properly b#»ng !«*vinl upon at any tint«*, within il r»&gt; ,i,
&lt;M
*• thr property of thr defendant. I f1 filing nf aaid ratImat••. a. *f,if,
Ifart. *nd to «•tUf«' «*»d rtreutton and the city rlrrk to prr*»i.« to ir.
ro*U. Trim* of »air. r*«h. pun h*»«*r to a aworn petition to hr pr».. *,*•.*
nay for title.
city council, »«tting ferth. that •
C. M- HAND.
ion of the pvlltionep the .
Sheriff of Srrnlnolr (*ount&gt;. Florid*.
of such llrn Upon aurh lot U
4i|
(’ . II. Koblnron. *f»d IHrklrmn
inc wherein it U lomrirr-t or w*
it Dlrkinaoni Atty#. for I'lalntiffeiceed thr aprrlal l»*-nwfi( art r . c
.
67.Turt-4t
taork and pavinr to hr don»
aald lot.
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Section &amp;. Thr city munnl ..I * .
^
•da, shat), after proper Outlet *. «
. *J
limr prrarrihrd l&gt; . r,|,.
,
loianl of r«|Usiitai laifi to t . #• •
petition« an&gt;l complaint« %t .
filrd In rrfrrrncr to the •-.» ,».4.. .
thr paving provided fur *t
«
make due and proper tn«iutr\
duration Involved, and if it «halt
,.r-f
the satisfaction of the nlj . k
a* a hoard of rijiaaliaatin ttfc
. ‘*
mated amount of »aid lien »•
iimatrd. thr amount »o filed *h«|: , (
thr amount of *urh llrn to i.(
••it'
thr city of Sanford. f..r •».
•(reel aforesaid, in front of «aid protests
and after tJte city council had heard all uL’
titlora and given all property &lt;•»**,«
opportunity to he heard and mad. .r fe.
rectlafte In their judgment .
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monial market.
It la claimed that time heals all
Krlcfa This Is undoubtedly true; yet.
try as wo may, wu rnnnot forgot the
old love which mado thn dull, old
world heaven on earth while It lasted.
Destiny may turn our steps Into othor
paths, we may (Ind consolation with
other hearts
Buf In our lonely mo­
ment» memory hark» hack to the lost
past
What woman, in aurh Idle moments,
iGrm^ii. 1914. br th# Mcder* N#w^*x^r Sr»V.ât«&gt;|
has not wondered what became of tho
A NAUGHTY WORLD.
lover who was nnco nil In nil to her.
If he found It easy to forget her, or
|l«’.tu lv I# toil IV v tin r»nd «lovitat ft|1 K«»**i
If It was with hltn ns It was with nor—
A p h lfilm :
M».it f 1 1« »u«M i tilv
"though lost to sight, to memory
A flow •r ih it f.t•I•-n wlirn Oral It
f••
dear ” It.Is not enough to cherish a
buil;
beautiful memory; hotter that than
A brillle Kins# that'll br«»k«n presently.
A «l4Mit.tf.il irood. a
a jtlu*», a hitter feelings.
•
flower
On
the
other
band,
there
Is
no
ubo
fntlrtl. d e a d w i t h i n th o ho u r .
In brooding over the happiness which
Whnt a naughty world this U g«*t- might have been. Tho realities of life
g to be.” cry our grandmammas. aro never what wo have pictured they
holding up Ihelr would be. How many a woman, bad she
hands
In pious wedded her Oral love, might not have
B F ' . ’ - .;* ,, horror.
A group been so happy with him ns with tho
of them,over their man who eventually wooed and won
^
kultllng the other her when her heart was riper and
^
«lay, swapped ex- she know better how to appreciate a
perlences. 8 n l ;l good man's love. There aro many
**
one- "Young poo- people who fancy because n man re­
aro
mains n bachelor Into In life thnt no
from what t h -■ y is grieving over some old love affnlr.
Tho fnct Is he gives the old lovo hut
■ ^
In
I
'B M P My sous—and I a passing thought. When a sweet­
_Jr
, had a baker's dox- heart In lost to a man by his marriage
^
en of them— ne'er to nnothcr, he philosophically conVil1*
cjj - M i n T i
. v.n
.. . . . . .
i ........................
UiaTlrnlud Ineni. epllt mllk If he thinks of her at all.
If they wanted to ' while her memory Is still sweet to
NOTI« K TOU PI MI.M ATION
Prmld.nl «
go to a dance or him. ho*trmeludos that their parting
Orpsrtmrnt ol «b&lt;* Int.rlnr,
tf.
S.
I.*n,l Oftlr. .t «!tlnr«»ill». K!. ,
r that th*
a
barnstorming must have been for the beat. Once
. F.bru.ry 20. ISIS.
It..a..I
l
show they hud to In a while we hear of old loves patch­
Noil.» i. hrrthy gl*.n Ih.i A«l.ll&gt;--ri/J
F i u m i . , .o
Ur.
.1
of
0»lri|&lt;9,
Horut.,
»ho.
on
April
i^.
first tlnd out- my ing up their differences In after years, IIMS,-matir l|oirr»lc»i! Kntry, No moli»
If I set my foot down which dhows that there are some for SK11 ol NEU imi Nt.1, of «HB1.
opinion .of It
27. To»n.Mp 21 Smith. K.ofr .il
against It and they still argued for it. hearts, after all. which cling to faded S.rtlon
t's.t. T.ll.h...«*r M.rlill.n, h.» Sir,I iiotlr.
I^ove oner disrupted is of mtrntlor, I.» m.Vr t’l.r &gt;r.r l'r,»*»f lo
to make my refusal sure to ho heeded romanree.
•I«I... I,. Ih. lanH .hoar «I-.
I locked them In ihelr rooms. There never quite the same The roek which ratal.Ilih
rrll.rH, I.« for. «‘Irrk of t irrii'l * „oft. it
wero luildors at their windows early they slumhled »gainst In enrlier life Sanfor.l, Klori.il. tin Ih. »I h ,1-&gt; of Aioti
UMV
the n&lt;-xt morning, showing how Un- miiHt always be carefully avoided
t l.tril.ltl Him. a « a aitltoni
K. A. Finirli, ol o.l.du, I'lttrlii.,
.
poor fellows had to get to their early Young girls often become acquainted
■
W
In !&gt;ll!v. Wrri
I.
. T. Hum, nf Ovlrdo, Floridi.
/A J _ ly. Sundiy P.i.
morning work by way of the window, with young men und proceed to fall In
J. II. Jonr*. of Ovlrdo. Floridi,
f
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C
l
rM
in.l M«t•
I*. II. Ilo.ton, of «*vl»do. Floridi
disliking to waken mo from my steep love with them without encourage­
I J I I ^ «In-*
In»..
ItoliKUT
W
DAVIS.
A
A
k
F
r
a
i
n
.
Pn.m i»
to opon Jho door." Another remarked ment. He takes his leave never to
I^gal i 3 -T u r «-S ir
llrglatrr
friniti«- W
*rvtrvwith grim humor: ‘‘That's tho plan I ernes her path again. Tho girl's dis­
i'rti« rslimalf*. Irl U« flftlft »•■
m
li
n
*
f
h
i
r
f
r
ssf
y
o
u
r
i
pursu«Hl with my daughters, when we appointment Is great. For years she
.-ftrv* itiint »ah«lb&lt;1 tU b'NOTH F OF A S SH iN M I.N v
wero neighbors. There were ladders eontlnue* to hold memory dear, when T«» All \\ b«»m n m •&gt; Cunrrrri. T * k r N«*iir»
Thai
I ia tr
l « r r n n * m r « l r **i &lt;i» rt
I&gt;
against our windows, t«K). Those girls she hIioiiI.I not waste even a passing
J
i
I loti f r » a n d I» II ll«« ifr w . |*art ff**?«
danced till broad daylight
I looked thought upon him The past Is past. •l u ' n f li u i if i r « * u n ti e* » h r f i l m n a m e * r «I
Advertisinii ( ‘ nm|i;int. Im
Hr« » h » r s
\ «* t fn »* r*
*n •
out Just In time to s«-e your sons help- If the old l o v e Is ashes, ho let it rest. ■» v ir «-f II«
j 4. a
lag them up th'- ladders" " I t " ' -i'"t W t.o are the women who transfer «•u*l pet «I ns' «*» il* »ani a**i|tinM 1 * *nr Mutual l.|fr Itili ^
their nfTecilons from one who 1» not lirnrtll «•! 1 iirir «fe'lllitfv »hlrh tlFr«! |»fu
girl romance," slglo-d number oin- •'
%u|r« Inf «it ri|t.al «liai fIl«u&lt;Ititi t»f thr a*
cuslnglv. a hit embarrassed. "I often thinking of them to the man who Is •ifttur«* trai ami |»r*r«ortal |»r«-|i«rt&gt;. afl&gt;««»«(
«
»hr
«aid
frw'M
think of jny lov«- aflnlr.” cut In an present. Memory 1» poor fond to feed h . . n r r . l r f p i i i l n r «
other d-nr old Indv "A young p.»r—*n a lon-'h heart
l i m a r -I«. a n d ai. «•( » its r r r d l l n v » ««I &gt;h*
iati aMUfnur* will takr nulirr# ar«-s»r&lt;ll»&gt;fiv
was iyv first sweetheart He courted
of
ihr far! nf ihr a«uifntnmt. ami are rail« «1
IS
G E T T IN G
A
PROPOSAL
A
mo for nearly a year
The «lay »ns
I l l » « ' n t o f) 1r m i t ) .
nie
»uhi*
• s*\
Jr, , I
P l u m b i n g and
KNACK Î
»ot for the wedding
I was to m&lt;--f
him at the church
lie for»mt to i.c
G a s
F i t t i n g
which one.
As there were four
churches In our town I was mystified
I went first to one. then (n another
W o rk It «•«*«*i ' «••* M\ I*« r-onal
Oh even now I recall Uiat dav with
an awful shudder
At t-verv ehm-h

Laura Jean Libben's

Talks on
Heart Topics

T

MARCH 16. loi

TUR SANFORE HERALD

PAGE SIX

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On the Subject of Boudoir Caps

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||f»ar«1 I'afl anl I ami »«m.|taii&gt; * «*«tr
iH-rattiin !• &gt;lr/rn*la»*». I «hall « fîre f«»r «air
arid .»It
»ht h'fhret la»1''» f«*e «s*h I-«
f*«rr the « itf»l It«*ii••* •!••••» ai v*anf*»r«l. &gt;nn
Ifl(dr rpufiI&gt;. Fl«»ri fa nit M«*n«la). thr ¿th
•la&gt; of Aonl. A. I*- I'MS. thr aamr lerinf

Snnlortl Lodge No 6
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I l i t J U|l| 11*1 t u n * II, U B R I I I k
In my days, said another of the ^
u|1|,w of ,.nl|lnK aj.n|n
|Jut
Communication ••'«•!
a I r fa l «air* «lav a m i ta|(hln thr I r f a l hour*
group, with a twinkle In he blue eyes ||||iy
|f rvpr nvnll , ,
« f -ale »hr |.f*«|irf»\ «lrrrrr«| In l»r *«ff.| rhursdn;-' nt
aFxd tiesr'llej a* fnll«»»*. »»»uatril in lit* welcome.
behind tier sp«M-tneles, I ll'.-d In n
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of her permission
t «-t these same ro«in«&gt; *«f Srfi»t»»«»lr In wit
little 'll age Every man hi the town
, , . .
S \4 ijnx'ter of thr S F Quarter O I. Taylor
* .
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,. . _ young m«-n call ti|&gt;on other girls who • 1 Thr
Secret Ir \
'»e« » 'oft 21
T««w nwhit» 21 *m»m» h
It a *i f •
declared he was a leelotah-r But on
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do not lack callers «-v.-rv .-'i-iiliig
In
Saturday night*, without fall th--* nil
....
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v
,
fact itictr parlor 1» full &gt;.f l.riiox l-.v
tramped tnll«-« •&lt;* a town «««•-• f 1it
'..uiig man admlr.-s and is attractMonro«' 1 li.i|;M r N•» I I
thev did not return until lat.- St'U.dn'
, .
••«I t»» ui**ni.
M
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moruhi* nml im now til* li hr«-i Mim
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M#.ftt
T
mm ,^ho la unt an fortunate
day m Masoiiic Hall &gt;&gt;' - : *
ill»l nlu«,II of Hov&lt;»a ami i uril.iniom
•
Theatre. Visiting «'«»mpanu't
MANTKU'H S.Vt.K
seeds- I actually believe they would
on w th chagrin a,,d wondar-,
l Tntirr *n«l b y virtu«« o f « tirer««** o f for#H
have drunk tho wells' 'dry. If they | “ ont- B»"* «• »°o Proud to tn k over r ltv u r e «flit i *If r r n t l r m i by thr |lort«»r*l&gt;tr J. F. Knrnatz
Secretary
li
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her grlevanCo with her girl friends, J title«’ *»f »hr S r v r n l b Jutiinai C ir c u it *»f Ihr
could.
A man op«-ne«l out n shop
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a
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r
of
Fioriti*
Vor
Srmln*»lr
c
o
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n
t
y
Ir
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It rankles In her mln.l how Hlr.-ntious r b a n r r f y « m in i; in « r r r l i i n r » « r i h r r r ' n
there, selling nothing but flask*.
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* ” '* her effort* to hav«» hltn ms* a |ie|'i|tt.r » h r r n n Th* Il If «rh I uritl&gt;«*r » or»» Sc mi noie « liapli-r
bottles and Jugs
Me got to h«- th«&gt;
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« •• rum i U i n a n t an-l tN \\ l l « J - 1&gt; an«!
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pl'-wsant e'.-riliig She did most nil of (■•i
F
l
Mrad) ate -I* frn«i*rtt*
»h r *«n«l r
richest mnn In town I ««m Inclined to
M «***t*. every fir-t
.
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, ... t , „ . u the talking, telling
hltn of the latest « i r i i r t l •• t | i p r i j | f t i a r i r * i n e h a n r r * » w i ' l m each mi.nl li
I'
laugh when I look hnck to thus- dn&gt;*
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l.«Kik» she had read, repenting the Hi tr«*nt ««I »hr ««Hiri 1t*' U«r i|«»**f »•« ‘*an In« St &gt;r in t h- I
and think what fools » &gt;• sweethearts
..
Int«-*t ikm-iiis. phi'e.l and snug for hltn. f u r 1 K l d f m i * . t u r h g » »»• '• r * l 1 «m i ' *
*l r
In \ M l I 1 I ■ - ' .p-&lt; •
and wives were
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. regaled him with a luncheon that
SH I another grandma « Im* had kept .......... .
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in«sctit t&gt;*- almost . onsld.-re.l u dinner
nhrr-ust of tlo- times with marcell.’d . .
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. , Aft«-r nil tnose hours she had striven
linlr. gown of latest cutnud high,
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I’ hornix l.oilge No
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to make so bright
und entertaining
heeled slippers, assured the group ^ lm&lt;) ^
(o r&lt;i(tftr|J „ Wor|h
M e e t s s e c .im i a i &lt;1 f i n i r l i
that the »«.rid was just as nauglity • whU|i lo romo nKaln
Nüiiling knights always »« hou,.
»hen they were young as It Is now.
----------------------II. Mrtnulin
"
Tho boys and girls cheated a great
K. It and S.
deni to exact pleasure from dull surBefore hp hail pul In nn appearance
roundings. But the young folk* of to- her mother had said: "Be nnlmatcd.
* Na nf or d Loi Ig*' No. J
day are open ond above hoard They Nothing n mnn detests so much ns
say: "Y es. we tangoed to our h«-art's dreary subjects." Her spinster aunt
Meeta ever' Monday
over Im|M-riaf Theatre
content. Intothe w«*e. sma’
hour* put In: "In my young days a man reJ. W. O. Singletary
What’s life and youth to thn young spected a girl who could all down at
Secretary
If they can't enjoy It? W e coquetlo, nn organ and sing a hymn such as
HE plainest ot boudoir caps, auch that Is wired with fine wire, to curve
and say things we don't mean. Tho My Days Ar«* (.tiding Sw-lftly By.’ or
qa that ono pictured Lore, will outward from the cars and neck.
boya 'Juat laugh and tnko It In g«»od 'Nearer. My God. to The«*' "
Auntie
servo to Introduce a coterie of others
This smart little affair Is trimmed
part. ILia fellow jllla ono of us for 1« Immediately silenced by the girl's
far more elaborately made. The sub- with a twist of narrow satin ribbon
(hr ( ifiH I n f
*n&lt;i
another girl wo don't spoil our eyes elder sister, who whispers In her ear: AnI ' aM« Irn«gi l n *o nf r r M aI tgrnqwulllr*l n f \»«*nur
»lib
Mtr|* •
Ject of boudoir caps Is Inexhaustible; nud occaalunnl clusters of tho smallest
flrrf Itrlrk f ro n t i h e I n i r i a r i f l o n o f s J .
crying nhout It W e do juat what the "Tim es ha'o changed since then I'm
they are as varl«*«l. almost, as tho chiffon roses s«t nhout the face. It
rillK N l i r r l I d I h c I n l r f . r . l l o n n f T r n l h
farmer did whose cow kicked over and »urry to say young fellows nowadays
Sllffl
/aces they so prettily set off
Dain- Is finished with a roselto of the
smashed a bucket which was full of w&lt;»"‘ to h«-nr Jolly, rolllpklng song* of llr it (Irilsjnril ! y ( h r M ayu r « n il «¿ liy
tlncas Is the most lasting of fem­ ribbon at each side.
_
Uniletl llrtilht-rliootl of ( nrpent.-r» sna
('«until u! Sanfor.l. Florida:
milk—ho Just looked for nnother rngtlrno order, wo will any»- I’vo been
Srrlion I. That Magnolia av.nu* .hall hr
Joiners of A nu-ri. a
Tin- third capSsaa made of fine dot'
inine charms, and the boudoir cap Is
bucket. Wo look for nnother beau, married twice. I kept both aultors r-aitr.t and Aavrd wl«h vllrllt«! l.rlrF from
an expression of this.
ted awlsa and slAipcd like a baby's
Sanfor.l ld)t al Uiu»n No
Ih»
inlrrt»r«lnn
ol
Sovrnlh
.Irrrl
1»
Ih»
InIt'a the same old w-orld. no naughtier (oaring with laughter. They thought lrr»»riion ol T»nth .tr»»l, «aid |irirk pav»&gt; j
first and third Tltur-d..'
Dlaplayed in a New York shop ore cap. A frill of cluny lace, very scant,
now than ever."
mo *»•' Jolly good fellow and enjoyed m»nl tn h» a width ot laroty-«ta tr»l, o'clock in the Fugles Hall
a half dozen or so styles, thnt run fell about the face, and nn Insertion
»aid paving lo ho itiui» In artordanr» with
coming. Almost before thoy knew It Ih»
plan, and *p»rirtialloi(X .Ihrrafar, aul&lt;&gt; J. W. O. Singletary'.
•' M
,
’th e . Beale from the simplest, to tho .of the same was net In about tho
mlttrd to. th» rlty »ngin««r tf Sanford.
Sec'y-Tn-a».
' 1" nt
Between the Insertion and
most elaborate.
The first ono con- crown
Florida, and now on BI* In Ih* o(Ttr» ol ■
TO MEMORY DEAR
ih* city rlerk tf Sanford, Florida; the pav­
«slsts of a puff of plain crepe &lt;la chlno the frill n narrow baud of ribbon ex­
ing ot «aid «lr*dl »hsll ho hrgun within
11^^ O. K. Sanford l.od#«for the crown, which Is gathered over tended about the cap, ending In long Forget? Ay«- «11 but this— T love you.
.lily day. from and after Ihl. ordlnanr*
Mtet first und ifnrd Wt-dn-- -:
»hall b*rom. Ulrr.l.»; lhal »hould any propThn world outside Is dark «tut ilr*nry.
n circle of wire that fits the head, loops and ends at tho left aide.
.ri&gt; ownrr. owring properly .hutting on at corner of First St and I'altto '
'f
Beyond O heart of m i n e , I will not go.
la c e , about three inches wld«&gt;, plaited
Tho fanciest and moat novel of caps
•aid .lrr»l tn h* |&gt;a*»d at ator»aaid, fail.!
Beyond your love, drnr heart, t ennnot
O
.L
.
Taylor
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within
th»
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In narrow* sldo plaiting*, la sowed In­ In th|t gay army had a puffed crown
»aid &gt;tr»*t In front of th*lr r»-p»rtl»* propSecretary
y
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side tho cdke of tile cap about the of colored silk set In a brim of Irtrii
rrty in arrordanr* with th* l.rm* nf «hi.
yrdinanre
and
with
tho
plan,
and
-poriAWhen
two
who
have
loved
fondly
front, extending, from one temple to lace. The laco was wired to stand out
rat Iona thrr. of, h»»»tofor» prepared by th. The Lake llrceic t ountil N«&gt;- -11 ■pl,nlor
A aecond length of H id In four point#, o»o at the front, ono begin to disagree, and after many a
City Fngtncer, raid work .hall be tlona
the other,
drtler 1’ nllrd \m.-riran Mcrhsnlr*
under
and hy direction of the rlty of Kanplaited laco Is sewed In. extending { at the back, and one at each side. It falling out agree to go their separate
Meets every Wedpt-sd.t&gt; •&lt;'
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from ear to ear. The lace ts then had'no trimmings, tho richness of waya; each Imagines thnt thn heart
M., in the City Hall
Vi-tung
h,n
will not suffer.
turned back off tho face and tacked to tAe lace making this unnecessary.
are welcome. (* H &gt;'mi*'
Thqrc never was a greater mistake.
4hu crown, forming a coronet of lace
Many slrnplo caps were shown made
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t Her) • il) tene
of flowered voile and marquisette. Memory "III not be shifted, other only knack. If It bo so rnlletl. In lead­
shout tho face.
Where this plaiting leaves off. a Thoy havo puff«-d cr«r»ns and short would he sweetht-nrts may seize the ing n man up to a proposal. Is for a
Mooting every Tit* •«&lt;
rtm-k
l’ieo lluildir v
third length la sewed In the cap amt la capes of the material and were opportunity lo conn*, eagerly forward girl to Just be natural
Such girls
T. Hoolehan.
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«eft hanging oxer its neck.
A ro- trimmed will, tare and. little ribbon and sue for the girl's favor, hut some­ do not gtvo a man nn Impression that
Worthy President
scit«. of narrow ribbon la sewed to roses In several colors. One of tho how not one of them fills the lonely they nro putting themselves out lo en­
prettiest of all was made of sheer void tn her heart! .
-each sidetertain him. They let him do hla full
OJIS T ill HE N&lt;&gt;- («1
Ttu- next cap Is ntade of all-over openwork awlsa embroidery for the
It Is quite thn same with a man. If share of tbo chatting.
Meets «very'' ftr.i rn
shadtwr lace with thn puffed crown puffed crown, and a double rufflo of his heart has gout» out to one girl
If It Is a pleasant evening and ho
nights at 7:'«0 in Meson!
shirred over a , circle of wire.
A lace about the fqc*. Satin ribbon two none other can have a Uko attraction suggest/
_ a lit tlo stroll, she makes no
Visiting brothus w« l&lt;&lt;
trill ot very narrow lace extends about Inehea wide was twisted about Mi# for him. He Is pleasant to all, but Is ado“ about slipping “on har hat and
urbwl. Im- W . A. Ginn,
the front of the cap. Across the back crown and tied In a bow at the front.
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jîarl* #
there Is a* scant frill of wider lace
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
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out quickly.
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^anka last season for |C.000 a year title of that division, will make J&amp;«
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ringside
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“ &gt;* Pitchers to slide. That is foolish,
Starter* In Regatta*.
be should teach them to fall down,
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The spineless cactus is taking the attention of the people of t
state as a cattle food. There are many points in favor of tho cartus as
a plant for sandy wastes in the west and the real value of tho plant as
rmpared
to other forage crops is given below. This report is from tho Ex­
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A CUIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
° perimental Station at Gainesville:
Cactus is a crop suited to semi-arid regions, and wo have no qvidehce
**HE’LL PKENT ’ E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
\ X that it will be profitable for Florida. We suggest that farmers who plant
DaoooaaooDoooaaooooDaDooaoooaoaoooooaoaoaoaaoaoaaooa rartus should do so on a small scale at first.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

SOME FACTS ABOUT THIS GREAT PLANT FROM

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
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ANENT THE SPINELESS CACTUS

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This Heading THREE CENTS a One Inch Cards Will Re Published I’»,
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Per Year.
Charge 25 Cents.

Drs. Mason &amp;

Householder

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On ngain, ofl again, gone again, partly torn down or are tumbling
Yield per Acre
ia the policy or has been of the down and they are allowed to hang
There are few or no datoa to be had here in Florida as to the prob­
people who have been trying to hallway between heaven and earth able yield that we may expect from this A op.
. Dentists
In California with the ¡♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ I
aolve tho brick roads tangle for the ns long ns the laws of equilibrium
best care -and cultivation yields nre reported of from 20 to 25 tons per
past few days and for one I am glnd will allow them, for no laws in SanFor Sale— Three fresh rpilk cows.
...Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
acre. These yields were obtained from a field whore all missing plants
they have decided to get together ford will disturb them. Other cities
Martin
Doyle, Mbnroty Fla.
50-tf
were replaced from time to time during the year, so that these ought to
and each one of them give a little have ordinances and they arc en­
ho maximum returns.
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bit toward settling this puzzlo. forced in regard to old tdtncks and
^ &gt; f c r Snle—-Chrnp, two good young Terms Moderalc---Stririly c^i
•
Peedlng Value
There has bepn no time in the his­ they should be enforced in this city.
mules, harness and wagon. Inquire
tory of the ’ brick roads question We will never have a decent look­
Phone 31U
The following table gives the average composition of cactus and a of F. T. Tarhcll, Geneva, Florida.
when the principáis could not got ing place with these ancient build­ few other crops grown In Florida, This shown clearly that the cactus
65-6tp
together if they had shown each ings on the principal streets.
contains a higher percentage nf water and a lower percentage of proHogs for Sal^—Car load jusr re­
other some consideration and in this
The city Of Eustis has a Itnze- tein’, nitrogen-free extrnct, and fat, than the forage crops usually grown.
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, K. D.
ns well as other problems of the day Now ordinance of the following naAverage Composition
No. 2., for particulars.
65-tfc
ATTORNEY ano (1HJN&amp;KI 1.0If „ uw
n heart to heart talk of those con­ lure:
Nitrogen
cerned would have been fruitful of
"Whenever any building or shed
Practice in State and Federal Coarti
For Sale— Stock of general mer­
Crude Crude
Crude
results. We wiint the roads finished standing within the fire limita shall
chandise
and
building,
with
1
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Fibre
(iarncr-WoodrulT Dirti!
Sanford Fi»
Ash
Protein Fat
Water
and tho only frfty to finish them is -to become a nuisance o ' dangerous to
acres of land at Moore's Station.
92.25
.63
.16
1.19
1.75
takp the material j»n hand and build petsons or property, the owner shall, Cactus
JL’cictj $l,80U., Tut ins to suit purr
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hUiU.w
n much. a*, powu
chaser. J. F. McClelland, Moure'irt
6.40
width at some
Station.
59-3tp i
1.10
average man
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36.75
nine foot road
Fat Cattle for Sale— Some fine
o f the game and be cbntent
Office: VuWell Itnililing
I time, and upon failure to do so, the
ones just shipped ¡n and in fine con­
want a general get together camp |town shall remove the same at tho
dition.
Address
Martin
Doyle,
San­
Cactus is usually grown from cuttings.
Whole dabs may lie used,
SANFORD
:
KI.OIttDi
meeting In. this vale of tears and the cotg lin(] expense of the owner of or the larger slabs may bo rut into smaller pieces. The slabs or pieces ford, It. D. No. 2.
55-tfc
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has
tort
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flna'n
In
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sooner wo all got down to brass said property, and the cost of reshould then be set in the ground with about one-half of their length
T H O M A S K M M K T MI . SI I N
tacks and slop this child's play the moval of said building shall become
For Sale A first class cattle ami
under ground
Plant in rows I to f&gt; feel apart, and 3 to 1 feet apart in
sooner wo can build a great com­ a lion upon the said property, and
K. »Kil l. I s u s h , , i sl loum
buggy horse 10 years old. Original­
i the row.
munity here. What helps me helps be enforced in the same manner as
ly from Kentucky,
I am desirou»
Condition* for Growth
my neighbor and It should be my a mechanic’s lien. When any build­
of securing a good home for him.
Ideals conditions for the growing of spineless cactus arc about us
duty and my neighbor's duty to ing or shed, or any addition, to any
Cecil Gahbott, French Ave.
66-tf
LAWYERS
loamy, well-drained soil.
The temperature should
think about this in everyday life building or shed standing within the follows: A warm,
never
fall
below
21
deg.,
F.
There
should
ho
little
or
no
rainfall
dur­
and nil the problems of the com ­ fire limits established by Sec. J,
Florid»
For Sale— Two splendid lots on Snnfprd,
monwealth should ho Bottled by the shall be removed from any rause, ing the winter, so that plants may have a dormuny rest period.
Frene It avenue going nt a tinrgain.
golden rule and not kept alive for it shall not be again rebuilt with
See me quick . II C Du Bom*
/
llarfestlng
the sake of argument.
Now that wood or frame or veneered build­
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Cactus may be harvested and fed at almost any period of growth,
we have settled the matter let tho ing. Any violation * * fined, ete "
hut stock appehrs to relish them most when the slabs have matured
good work start now and never
F'ttr Sali*- Five »vn,i half mile
Itest results Will be secured with I hi' erop if it is fed during the drier por­
A R C H IT E C T
reuse work until every taut of the
front brick ftlllll. quarter Mill«- from
tion of tile year when ut her green or succulent ..... I is scarce
No -uc
loads are laid in th e 'district.
We '
Inatiiii g 'tatii in, 6 mile* ft om SanMuving studied Innd^pinpwdcc sn will lie had in storing this crop
are all of the opinion that we should tions at dose rango in Florida for
fon!. county ro.«| on oni- Milt'
All
have good roads and the best way muny years 1 bave often wondered
T« o
good blitrk linmritork li ini
Where Slab* Mn) be Purchased
to convince the other fellow we are why so muny poople who come
41V! 1** rich red. irn “ni ant! (ur mi'il 2 \ o u r a n m a k e : t ■ •** .
,\t
urn** the following parue*, had -labs for sale
, j»j
good ronds advocates is to built! down here and buy landa fai! to prices: Hugo Thurn, Lakeside. Cal.. A. A. Anderson, El
to the New Sut&gt; i na oilier uf
Good flowing well.
Price
them. Wo have paid taxes for two muke good and it ha» orcurred t o 1,,n,j Tee E Craig. Merced. Cn!
JROO. Tetms to suit customer
A !’
The above parties wert
years on something that is not me tiiat too mudi mone} i* cxuclvd -clling sbibs nt 5 ami 10 ( ( l i t ’ f* ntting
(¡rilling Itro* C o . Little River. C o n n e l l y . 119 Magnolia a v e n u e .
bringing results ami this is poor frnm tliem in thè start w ben they Flu , Mohr &amp; Son, Little River. Flu, und C i ‘ Redgrave. Lukeland.
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Take Ihe II ••• •
business.
Let the rouds go down needed all their ready cash.
Fla . have been selling slabs at somewliut higher pitees.
More information
For Sub* Two good building lots DAVIS FORSTER, M !&gt;. I’h»». m. m limp
and we can start on some others
on Sunfutd avenue. Sanford Height»
and soon the entire county will have a 'new idea in the matter of pur­
Om* c or ne r lot
1.150 «*n«h takes
a system of hard mails.
rhasing land for farms on the in
•
•
*
b o t h Inii* M u » t be sold in t e n d n &gt; , Mullmcnt plan (hat of grading the
Addre** .• II . r a re H e r a l d if you
* The bulkhead is progressing and payments just the reverse fri in the
FE
RD
IN
AN
D
P
IN
N
É
Y
EARLE
a
re i n t e r e s t e d
seetned
tin*
happiest
nf
th»*
party
In
it is time to llntik about the harbor lime honored plan of the hugest
d»*i*il.
the
i-ttrterfuIncas
nf
tin*
wounded
payment
ut
time
of
closing
the
sale
for bonts that should be made now.
Big b.ir- O F F IC E IN ( . A R M K \ t t ' U i O K ' M SMC
For Suie 11.1111 1If f *.lirai
cont rast ed strikingly with the end
payment
Pome think a breakwater would be 1 by making the fir-t
\\ rile Box Ni. 11
Siinford, (HTire P ho ne 271
g:i
i
o
eye*
of
the
tnnnv
women
In
mourning
H . n 1* , I'kcw X
tht* proper thing hut it will have to ! trivial in amount and gradually in­
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Fla.
O
IFire
H
o
m
i
9
lo
11
»
m ' to I » a
be some distance out anti this would creasing the ' periodical installment
FRANCE HAS NEW AIR BOMB
be art objection.
Others want a The idea has merit, even though it
For Sille 2 U line bromi * o » turn basin that would bo inside the may be regarded an revolutionary,
Martin Doy it*. Suililutd. IL D. No. 2.
Liquid Missile Can Be Used Three
bulkhead and there are objections Hays the Georgian:
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Hours After Filling— Guarded
to this also and
now Is the time
The common method of selling
With Secrecy.
Fot Sull* Pupa Utili &gt;oung «teck.
for some man to come'forward and smnll farms on installments ought
Ai rediile*. Bull T enier*. Collie*.
let us know just the kind of harbor to be reverred, .Instead of requiring
Parli» —*A llqniil air burnii ha* been
|lt«l.llllli11"*. 1•ligibl «■ tt rep|«t-.i
wo need and one that will not be the heaviest payment first an»! t h e n
|*( if* •t»*d »» hi« h « an In* UmvI In Ihr. ■•• R u h
Sfitti f«*i lo... kb t. *Ii tt* g
too expensive. It is my opinion that small pay cut-* extending over a
bourn niter it lias (,&lt; •■t, filli*«» &gt; nnMd t 1**1
u
ali
1
&gt;
The ( tri ••4M k n n. !• 11-■
the end of the bulkhead would he long time, tin first pa;, ment should
«ratlin Mirri*cy has l&gt;* . u ulemrvei l i n,
lega«
5,H-2t |i
J
at
h* UHMlb , 1 Ir.
the proper place for the Utrn Imsin be .tin smallest and the succeeding
i i ' . a r d to tlie In noli, whi ch M i ’nl nl vy,
tho academician, made practical from
and in connection there could bo u payments should increase in amounts
tho Inventor'« design.
boat building factory, something
Why?
Well, for ono thing, the
that is needed here and one indus­
man.starting to earn n living and
if eft
Shot Carried Gold Coins.
try that will pay tut soon as the bulk­ tho purchase" price of tho land «»ut
P
a
r
i
s
T
h
r
e
e
gold
pieces
have
been
head is finished.
We should look of a few acres needs every cent he
extracted from the skin 'o f I’ rlviitn
into this matter now while there ¡s
can spare tg put into his plant
He
llotnrc) in I’aris A pier»* of shrapnel
&gt;"01 time, for if the basin is made- at needs a horse, a ertw, some pigs,
un
pierced tile pocket of another aoldier,
the foot of Park avenue it is high chicken», seed, young trees, farming
who had coins. anil who was marching
time to construct it. Sanford will implements nil tin* things that go
abend of 1’ol*oo*v
''In Hhruppi-I and
never get the full advantage of the to muki* hi*, land-factory produc­
tin* coin« bulged In tty (, g of flolsaey
lake until some such place is made
win* «Iidii i havo a cent before lie was
Furnished room for rent.
South­
tive.
These things are all assets,
for the benefit of the passing tour­ too- not operating expenses.
w ounded
east rorner of f'ark and Seventh St
ists who would like to live here and
fjg-tfr
The man's ability to pay for the
have boats if they could be assured
Signlfic.nt Madagascar Dance.
land Is smallest ut the beginning
For Rent— Rooms for light houseof protection in enso of storms.
In .Ma(lr.guncnr when the tntn nre ab­ kctqiing, 621 Onk avenue.
and increases steadily with each
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Lake Monroe Is ono of the prettiest
sent at war tho women dance for tho
Many and many a
shceta of water in the state and year of work.
greater part of the day, b«-1lining'that
For Rent— After March 19th, Iwd
man, who has failed would hn'vo
should lie the, [post valuable asset
till* nib ;-'*plro their husbands with story house, modern improvements.
rome through successfully if ho had
» o f this city. One start toward mnkcourage, end doubtless tni-ny n man A. P. Connelly, 109 Magnolia Ave.
had the use of tho cash he hnd to
\ p g it valuable was the hulkheading
hard pres red on the field of battle does
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pay on the first installment.
feel a peculiar ncceB» of determination
and another would he the. harbor
Then, again, many industrious
to vanquish the enemy when he thinks
for bonts.
Then will follow the
For ■ Rent— Several nice olfirc
o
f his wife dancing tirelessly all dny
and
intelligent
young
couples
who
yacht club and
the ¡den of ov ciy
rooms over Yowcll's. En&lt;iuire N. P
thnt
he
insy
will.
fellyw having his own launch to take would mnko a success of small form­
Yowell &amp; X7o.
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advantage of tho good boating and ing do not attempt It because they
Nollf«* of Applic ation f«n T a t l l c . l I 'n d r r
fishing. After that it will only ho u cannot pay the first heavy install­
i'
««■cilati s;s t*r 'll«* ( ¡ r n r r o l Hloiulr,
question of ,time before this city ment and equip their little place for
Niillcc 1« ticroby xl»»n that S. Kvndrlrk
Guorn-ry. Iiucctipirr ol T»i ('•rtlflr»i«* N«.
will be filled with tourists and you work— and they__have too much
dated the II h day nt June, A. I).
could not keep them away from thi^ business sense to try under thoso
Ih9 4. kit liltd asid rrtllAcalr In my «&gt;!lire
and
L*« nipile »[*pH«:»il«in for tax «lent
c ity if you tried. Let us get bysy conditions. These' are the very per­
to luiln !H arcrxlai re with la». HiM rrr
Good tablo board at Mr*. R. L
Uflratr
embrare*
Ihe tnllitw'nc d r * c r ib r d
sona
who
would
win
out
and
finally
on this hntbor idea at once.
tiroprriy «Ituat^d in
roil
Jones,
200 Park avenue.
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N
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pay* i 6 r the land if given a chanco
rl«*ri«1n Idilli N.W. '4 of f K^ of 8 . K. Í»
nf S. K. N, Ser. »1, Tp. 21 S. It. Ml ».
to work it nwhilo before making
^ I note in several papers the
he «aid land brtn* a«»-«fd at the dale
Largì flowering chrysanthemum
drew "afilnlty” from el
substantial payment.
the hauahrr o f ,*Ufh certiA'sle tn the
"Build N o w "
movement
which
tho pages of the dictionary la now liv­ »»W* ht I*. J, Murdoch. t(*te-a aald cer- plants fm 26c dozen by Mr*. Edgai
We lt«ro always ttieJ to
i° ' * * LJ
The first payment on a small farm ing at the home of hla* brother at Al- tlArat* chart be riHtrerrrd accerti le, y to la»
Bounds very well and I hope that
Mnil or­ of tho other fellow in th« r " " * 1
•at deed »lit baue «hi re«,n on the l»th Blggcis, 300 Elm avenue.
should
bo
almfily
tho
interoit
on
tho
the people here will build now but
lcnhurst, N. J. Hla latest soutmate Is Uav cl "April, A. t&gt;. ISIS.
ders dclivcrctl. Get them now.
our »tore. A» an erijenc« «'• lt‘" ‘ “ ¿a* »•
Wltneea my »melai alinature and atal
a good slogan thht purchase price for tho year. In that Miss Charlotto Herman.
the nc weal and only the bnl ol
1
thia th« tStb day of March. A. Tt. 1916,
le
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*"
k.-A. mirdi.A fs,
gladly rccomrorad to UKt» ,a*
could be used hfcfc
hfcre with Booti
good ef- ruse, tho seller hr sure of two things
Clark Clrruil
CourtI*SestlnoU Co..
Fta.
fatal»
tla
ta.
«
X r*
For Hire— Seven passenger Cndilfeet and that is the "Tear Dawn — cosh interest on his investment
(crai)
lly. Ja*
C. «Roberta, .T&gt;.
C.
BERLIN
HAS
MANY
MAIMED
6!»-Tuee-5tr
lue car for hire. Rest of acrvice, day ê
N o w " movement. This city Is bur­ and an increased valuo of the sm all 1
\
------------or night,
Frank Sperting, phone
dened with a number of old shacks farm through the buyer’s worlk on It. . . . .
Naître if Application far Taa fired l adet
P e n c ra ft
p „ . ___ _
281 and 318
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and they aro not confined to the And even If tho buyer fails to make
declina »TS «r the General «lalulet
Seen Everywhere In thb Ger­
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Noti'«
1»
hereby
fivtn
that
giigar
Mridtr
good,
the
owner
has
made
u
win­
aubutba either that could be torn
man Capital.
putrharrr ot fax .Crrtlftcate No. £910.
Wanted-—Good secondhand organ
* &lt;#T
dated the àtb day ot June. . ISSI. ha«,
down and now buildings erected in ning.
(tied »aid rertlBrate In my offlee and haa for pchool purposes. Address W. V.
Berlin.— No fair picture could bo made applleaiion for ta» deed tr. U..te In
their place. Sometimes it seems to
Frankly, we have little use for,
»Ith law. «»W- rertlilraie em Dunn, R. D. No. 1.
me that Sanford people are very charities and sob-sisterly philan­ drawn of tho Berlin of war time that acrerifanee
hrace». Ihr till lo» Inc Hr*rrfl-«*d
property
C o m b in ed OjTiee
did
not
Includo
mention
of
tho
thou­
aituaied In Hernlnolo Ctunty, Florida, tolax in their method of treating these thropies. But wo have an earnest
a
n d Fountain / ’en
«adt;
He(ln
at
HW
cor
et
f«t
I,
Sar.
6
Will
Exchange:
Good
pair
me­
subjects, for in some cities they sympathy for tho industrious who sands of wounded* In tho streets. In Tp. 10, 'll. 80, fon B «70 f u N 4SI fL
motor cars, In wheel chairs and In the W about 14 •cha. to Havana Lake, 8. aloni dium also, work mulea with double
In k
would not, stand for the ancient luck opportunity.
And wo believe
crowds on tho street«, they are every­ martin ol came to point dun »rat ol
harness, for one largo all around
ever ol l«ol 4, g to bkttanlns.
landmarks 'that we allow to giow that the introduction of this com ­
where. limping, maimed and awathed
Have not enough - t h « n r w « d » e m b e r ol the ' ^ / . ^ ' i J *
The aald land bains accreted at tbn data mule or h on e.
and thrive in out midst.
I see mon sense method of selling small in bandages. At ono dinner tablo in «I the Iamener of curb eerllflrat* In (he
,
work for two mule*. W. A.* Morse, P c m ta lt In k w ntea ■ W w «•'*
name
of
pawetl.
William
I».,
Unle*e
raid
many shacks starling up on the pieces of land would go veiy far to ­ tho Hotel Adlon were four officers, etri.Irate .hill he redeemed according U&gt;
It i. capecially brJIUnt.
Lane Park,. Fla.
6?-Stc
Co»« laaod let u. djo- T°“
water fion t and other places that ward relieving the distress of de­ every one o f rrhotn had hla arm In a law lai deed will laaut (hrrron »on th«
r
bottle with tho new Bow-coouollcr.
!»ih day ot April. A. D. ISIS.
aru bound to become eyesores along serving persons, and would rapidly sling, and two ¿ f whom' had their
Wltneea
Witne-C toy
my ofUrt*!
omelet limature
iignuure an«l
and atal
e*el
Wanted— Must have money. Will
Ih» JSth day of Xlarth. A. fi. IUI6.
this boulevard.
There aro othar build up tjio agricultural production hcada In bandages. One, a captain, thta
sacrifico
interest in rich mineral land.
(wall
' %. A. DOtIOLABS.
Circuit Circuit Court, Semtrote Co , Fla. Address,. J.*L* Csro Herald Office.
dilapidated buildings in the busi­ of the state— to tho benefit of course hnd lost his right hand, but he had
Ily i l l . C. Roberta, fi. C.
the iron qroxx o f {he first c lasa and he
ness portion of the city that are of everybody..
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FOR SALE

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..G E O . A . D E C O T T A

DR. C. G. BUTT

Wilson &amp; Housholder

Elton J. Moughton

The Shelter Sanilo«
Dr. J. T. Denlon

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

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FO R R E N T

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WANTED

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Carter’s

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Prinlirg C0-

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

KÏÏ THE SANFORD H ER ALD
IN

VOLUME VI

S A N t X J R D — L ife la

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

W o , if, L i v i n g

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARC II |fl. 1915

NO. 60

THE RED MEN DEPART
JACK FROST HERE; SOUTH’S PROGRESS THE ALLIES REFUSE
AFTER FINE MEETING LUCK AGAINST HIM ON THE INCREASE
“ TO RAISE BLOCKADE
THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS
COULD 1IO NO DAMAGE AT MUCH ACTIVITY THROUGH­
Floridn n Summer Resort
THE EFFORTS OF UNITED
. Muss Meeting a Surre**
auto r id e a n d b a r r e ALL WITH THE WELL
OUT THE SOUTHEASTERN
STATES TO NEGOTIATE
T h e mass meeting for men at the
When Florida is mentioned in the
ch e COMPLETE ;A
PROTECTED SAN­
STATES DURING THE
41apri*t Temple on last Wednesday
north a* n pleasure resort it is
HAS ENDED IN C O M ­
RIG TIME
thought of only a* a winter resort,
evening was a big sucress
A large
FORD SECTION
PAST WEEK
PLETE FAILURE

number of men attended and. the en­
when the fart i* it is much more
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~~«=_rL ‘ “ T. -¿d
thusiasm was very great
Prof B F
pleasant
¡n_lhu.£uinim-r
than
in
the
Tho Improved Order of Rod Men
Columbus, (in., March 17.— The
Aguin this season Sanford hr.s
Washington, March 19.— Whether
tfoied a most Interesting session ol winter. Founds strange, doesn't it? demonstrated beyond any doubt Industrial Index says in its isnno for Ecidi, chairman of the committee
in charge callid the same t«, ordef lo **rtftifpHCo in ot protest
against
Hut it is true The virile rau«c for
tfip Great Sun held here Tuesday
that in this section there is »UlTitfeiit this Week
the action of (»real Britain and her
ronl
weather
in
tlte
summer
exists
ut
h
o'clock
After
song
and
Jiruyct
Wednesday of this week. The .
water protection to prevent the frost
"Steady jfnd substantial progress Mr Scoggnn, recently from Wilkins- nllies in declaring a blockade on all
mretinvt
held --In the
m lht‘
* i,,u'r
,h‘
mecMii»----- -----—. -Imperial
« rAHlrasi
.1.hl“
..
fnrvviriK were
„—»------. mu
5... I,humidity
,
Tl. . from doing any serious damage to toward wholly normal construction hurg,
Pn , dddressed the meeting com merco between Germany and
Theatre and the Masonic Temple nlHl. r n‘ rasl "I'dting wmdi
1 he , hu (undel #|inl,g vegetable».
The
untl Industrial activity and volume on the nubjoct of " A U r g e ManN
rountric* was tho question
ar.d »ere well attended.
About j u,.r •“ **'cn " u ' 1,101lurp‘
11 1 1 j report rum?, hero Wednesday that of operations in the Southeast I*
which confronted
the UnitedState«
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.... St
Clnxx
in
Sunday
School
*’
Thl*
mlurate* were here
m i . „ . ,frost
L i wm.i.i
....... ns’ far*
f,.r chown by the reports for the week.
seventy delegate*
hero renre-i
repre ' s,u,,or “ k co°h not cold- for ‘ H -„a \ killing
would „occur
,
dress wan full of information nnd Government today, following the
thiTmomct«»r rnn*lv »hows weather
ten ting the difTetcnt tribes of Florsouth its the twenty-sixth parallel. It, ,U Alvciiuvd..loc*i|ii*taiicu J h a t
•o f AtThP*
■ serfeo
'frrup.rtmfvnthttrifntm tfr "*M rtrtTroiafi
Ma and Ah» snsaiatt was also, tax- ct’ iiditions below a freypwi
-/hadirwttF «fH n r» dh.-fte'Arwn rfcy lie t was the busiest building day
rni. T h e men were then invited to Of notes between the United States
tunrtc In Imvtng the 'Tlfeat Into- * * tho
In he afr and the K
,iack- of lh„ Kf0tt(ini * ho ,md
in the history ut Murati, unusually the banquet hall, where a luncheon ttiid- tho Eiu-ofwMut— lieHigerenttr- r e -'
bnr.ee o f the United States, F red -1 r &lt;&gt;M
u&gt; , l|s
11 ‘ • w|* ,out 11 many nrre* planted in beans, torn» extensive erect i o n 'o f structures hav
wu* served under tho direction of gurding the safety rtf neutrnl ship­
, , 3 - M......... -,.f o ,ILt,.,i T.tirr-tire Will feel tt much sooner than In
,
toes nnd other tender vegetables. * ing been begun in Macon that day.
erlfk O.
Mr Geo D Ballard, Mr George ping. Officials today were collecting
would
in
a
cool.
r
climate,
where
the
made several very interesting ad­
The frost did appear in a lighter
"C oi «traction of school buildings, Thompson and Mr Marvin Mitchell. data for what is expecting to be a
In
the
mi mmer the air
dresses at the various meetings.
I ,l1* 1 1
*"'
j(irn, uud it probably did go down
vigorous protest ngainst tho form of
»ewer*. »Merworks system» or pnvAfter the luncheon Hon Jno D
Wednesday was u busy day with 11,111
'" " ' '" t r ' ' 11
''
" - t,r ji,,, p«&gt;uiiuiula some distance south of
big ha l&lt;een begun in a number of. Jlnklns, the superintendent of the the proposed blockade against Ger­
the lied Men nnd the business se*. ! lt U l m th(*
11,1,1 r o o U lh,‘ ^ r* here but Sanford hardly knew that
ttd in several of them tin Sutiday »chimi tunk charge n* tonst I many.
t it le»,
, ion election of ollkers. auto ride ' H0'1 Thp ,un mn-v shine wrrii vigor. the visitor had been here, for in
The publication of the note by the
work
imhinv» mur*’ than » n e '** Jmuiatwr anil the following toast* were'
over the city and the big barbecue t,u* ,wk *“ *h,t
* ,l! only a few instances did it nip the
thi se I ms
responded'* to"" Our” Ch'uich,""by "the ^'r.to DVparlment not only cleaned
.....
l]"
vegetation.
Some report that the
at the French place on Sanford | h‘*rdl&gt;' " v,'r n» d “ " "
..nei more indtistri.il plants Toast Master; Our Sunday School, the slnte of diplomatic correspond"M .
Heights occupied the attention of in the simile and \**u will In- coin lops of the bonus showed the effect
forlable, und when night full« there
aro rc'Uming opurutiotis.on full timo, by Prof B. F. Eiell; Our Man, by cncc, but tecorded tho failuro of ef­
the visitors until late in the after­ ,
,
,
, ,
,
and several cauliflower patches were
forts on the part of tho administra­
u|u.n, th(&gt; hwida w n . op(sn. unti thè estnblishing of new enea ha* Mr George Hytnnn; Our Big Class,
noon. The barbecue was undet the U nearly always m.ed for covering ■
tion officials to bring the belligerents
by Mr Scoggnn.
Mr Scoggnn in
direction of A. V. Fioneh end be on thè bcd. Spenking of thè night- Ah T hu rada y re mai ned eoo! thè he come of increasing Import ance.
to
renlito tho dnngets which their
" A e om irrcn ce of murh im port­ the course of his remarks Introduced
had a most sumptuous repast, but ns fall. The terni i* used correctly in Min dld noi t. Ifecl thè vegetable»
actions place on tho neutral com­
Florida.
There
is
ni*
twilight
Whrn
many of the delegates were anxious
»■.ft*-r thè frost and today with un­ ane« wr.s rio formai rlosiug of a cliii- n resolution calling for the organiza­ merce of the world.
to get away on the noon train tin re thè *un goes out of sigili it it dark ni ber gettile drude, drizzi*' tt, don i tract b. thè »tale of Honda for thè tion of the Temidi' Brotherhood a*
Publication of the correspondence
The laghi bus nb.ii]utrly f.illrn. and
was enough of the good thing- left
we love thè ruin it seem* limi there conatruvtion of thè imiin ranni ili n large men’s rltuui nnd a unanimous revealed that the allied blockade
After gl nernl dis­
conno* inni with thè pian f**r thè vote w us tu ken
to gather up many baskets full and thè eonlness is dehgblful
bus berti no fresi in t liI« »ectimi
operations' would not In* conducted
cussion.
in
which
some twenty or
T&lt;
Il
me
net
of
I
l.r
coni
su
inno
rdrnin-v*
■
*
(
thè
Kvrrghid*1
*,
tlu*
eon*4-ml to the orphans at Km or prise
Thi j.m in limi Itnm killmg trust
"outside of European waters, includ­
more
men took part the (ollownig
tracl invulvnig ubimi fi..»50,PUÒ
un thè illusi ut Maini', « berr thè
is tic. otjnleii for in intuì}’ w»ys unii
The session was a very successful
ing the Mediterranean."
For the
siiti blister» 111 tlle middle of thè day
"On* ” f thè gr.ilìfying featurea I» committee was appointed to nom­ first time the British use the word
one arid the visitors departed with
thè seirntlst» emild lill li hook about
inate the util cor* for the new class:
and «bere thè water* of thè nrr; Il
tln- Sunford «eilioii in lellii.g just thè bigiltiing *»f rerumpliuti of thè’
the feeling that Sanford and San­
"blockade” in describing thoir new
Mr George McGagahin. chairman,
are so colli tb.lt a inali Wili Irre/i tn
w hy wr are immune wheti lite investii., t &gt;*' moti* y m thè soulliford people were all light and the
policy.
Mr T i&gt; Tyner; Mr M L Wright;
Ujus Tribe of Red Men of Sanford delitti if In- vrii' urei lo tube |i Imiti neighhnnt crup» fari ber sonili are east frutti ether aertions of thè coun­
The communications revealed that
ami Mr Marvin Mltehin August
Teli me noi of thè moun­ nuinv times da magni by fresi
try. Ibis beitig trite rsj*ecinlly ìli re- Mr Hodges» nnil
should profit by the meeting and
the
United States, realizing the difdl
T h i s h i intuit tee is t o render a
tain» of Colorud» whrrr tu gì t In
Ine grc.iliil pro! eri ion is Luke j gerii **• tb*' pii'*)i;*»e of larg*' tracts
udil many new members to tin tribe
report
at
IF
IK
)
Sunday
morning
The
Ib-ulrie*
of the allies maintaining an
t he tuji of lite mollili.un tube» n Morirne un.I Lake Jessup, th*. l a r g e ‘ if limi for development und settle
for the Improved Order of Red Men
murk
of
IDO
w
us
discussed
as
the
I
offert
Ivo
blockade of Germany by a
is out' of the Irest fraternal order» in wiek and thè air is so ruir that ynu sheet s of water that almost »ur- tuent
average
attendanoti
for
the
class
Kunrd
of the roast on account
Itili rat ber
America.
The following grand of­ cuti sweat &lt;&gt;r boli beau»
“ Among the items of construction
round I b* Sa tifoni celer v section
of the activity ol subnu*»i.vi», asked
nillg of I he snft. coni evenllig MI Ibis
ficers were elected:
anti ma hi |»h*m !»1&lt;* the tlowiiig well* w ork it» Ih* «Ui m- , »« reported t hi*
\pri| I |[), Rig Mghl
radili» of activity*' be d«L
soni Idilli.! w ber*- t llrre I' r*"&gt;t .tini
I ,'iriug ihr fr»'«-. • iti Fionda » lieh u eck ir»*
f)
H Cooper of Jacksonville.
’
ifi
Gif
Tlttetl.
(ireul
Braitoin und France
■juiet lless and .«udii**'» ;iid )*&lt; ;&gt;•*• 11 * itr.t rtv’t* t : ♦•w wi n! dow u th,11&lt;&gt; n**t forget t hnl t he nig
* rffiHTtl ti*Ht*i** \IJunt i , €Sn .
(Ire.it Sachem. W H lleecher of St
replied
will'
the
at nouncement that
"A
W lieti* e v e r v nt.r a n d e s e r y l b i n g t. bun- t hITI wr’ i m . u \ groyi * |.r.i 111**1 ' .dumbi«. S ( ‘ . t.«ii k hm bh ng Ap r i l 1 4 i h is the t i m e f o r the c o m ­ . the operation» of blockade would
Augustine, (¡real Senior Sega more,
s(i o p l o m l s t l e a n d Innk* f n r w a r d wi t h
U-ered 1f\ luh«**' l it.*t i'«cupi'd t li** *old to bi ri'lilii.li'li'il, Hirmliighniti, Alu . mi; of i :he girai Alkahest attraction. not be conducted "outside qf EutoIt ft Harris of Leesburg, Great Ju­
s u d i brighi
liope* that e v e n t hè
All loveis of
und today there ur* many nisinrices i (wo
Ahorn rnunly. "The Boston Lyrics
nior Sagamore; E. E Dodge of Pa , , , fH'Mti water*, including the Mcditerl i g h t n i n g bu g s eat ry U n i r l i g b i « m
thi*
bi-si
in
music
and
art should '
. l.tircli building.
\n
latka. (¡test Prophet. J H. Dale of tL» ir ey. s, i ti sl mi d of il. i l o ir tali» '■veri wtnt* r «liete tile l a k e s pro
• . mnean
plun now to be present, at tins at, . . ,,
teil ill* \egi table*
The orange u i - t o l i , Al a
I'alluiioosH und A l l a n
Undo. Great Chief of Record«, Geo
....
.
.
.
.
.
Wid e Germany agreed, it s dis­
Florida i» pre * iniin nily u «unitnrr grove* are not in any «lunger from
traction
rinse entertainer» are
l i Gs . and ( harli'ston. S (' . *•11y
(&gt;. Atlicks of Lake City. Great Keep­ resort, and it is a niighty goml piar­
dosed, to abandon her submarine
The markets are taking . hall*, Cleurwaier end Largo. Fla , hrnugh* Iter* fur the entire city and attack» on "mercantile of any 'ng"
er of Wampum; P A. Day. Great! lo live elrii in thè w.ntrr, (or il \*nj colti, now
cure of Unit but the vegetable crop cliii* house, Atlanta, (la.; factory we should avail ourselves of the op­ except when they resist visit or
Guard of Wigwam; C \\ Churchill
portunity to hour them
The Tempi
halfway lake euro of yonTself &gt; « u , jn F|orWa ainounU to mlllion* and
building, Entouton, ’ (Ja ; fraternal
scardi, ptovldod food»!uff» were perof St. Petersburg, Great Guard of will grt urli of ii fi j* cli«rn»«» with
port unity to hear them
The
the
man
who
wi«he*
to
embark
in
bull lings, Fast Mllil'ttc, Ala , ( 'onutter to reach he» civilisti populace
Forests; L. B. Sparkman of Tampa.
\rcaillu
which you limy be at 1**l
_ , ,
. ,
,,,
.
li «si I because
nera usi* it
il is
I* in the
me „
t h*- glowing of w filter vegeta bleu is lumblu, S (' , Macon, Gil., e.inl Temple I» u»»«!
Utcnt Britain and her allies rejected
Great Representative; J \\ Suul.«Enterprise
center
of
the
city
and
the
trustee«
looking for location** like Sanford M \ii, Fla
j:.U Mr Dnlit...... .
t h*' proponi I. originally made by the
bury of Port Tampa. Great R epnI I . \ t iriiu«) the Iniiltlu g over t*&gt; th*.
Iler*
riattile
lui*
i
otnhiinil
with
*.
pa
\
tin
*
Vtl.mti G.i lliroiing
Lt.itid Stai*'« ,m un clTurt to l*ring
rentutivef H R McMillan of leek
I \.. urn
\•*m Hit 1**11 fie*- ill I hagre«,
I t.irnln Mr al nati*- V**m I latin n
to.itl mi III.Iit 111g I &lt;. t 11' 11111** ■Id I 11
Ain
l *t *'*■n w o »h | &gt; t
1' a *tin* belligerent» into an arrangement
Minsille, Grout Silt.nap. U H Scott
c\t'*i (urr 'lung IIn* light*
For these
l.u. ►
,
»a I,for*I
* i ' - t |H*. . M i l s ii
1 art
M '. * f *
ol Kustis, Great M i*Iiiiu- w.&lt; P I
1’** the people **( lb* s i i l i e u ( FI*
winch would safeguard the interests
iiitM*li« the I"« I linrgt* of ml mission
I
l.souvill*' a n i l M i a m i , H i t . roinl
laiubech of Uilando and J I Hull
Itin
is posi IIII«* Dil »II full m line and 'd ^neutra s.
I!urkr)e» Here
construction, Alcorn and 1-uFnyetle
The Klornla Drainage A»»«iciulion
Furthermore, the documents show
man of Miami and J It ('ox of
get the habit of attending the whohvMississippi nnd TuscuDr and Mrs. Emory and Mr. and couiiticn,
that the United States nsked Great
Ft. Myers, Great Trustees.
Great will meet in second annual convensome atti act ions put on by the as­
Britain and France whether the
Orphans Board, E. L. Albury. J W. tlon on Thursday. March 26th, 19151 Mn*. E. CL Layniutr of Defiance, l o o s i i county. Ain.; school buildings,
sociation
Petersburg,
at
a. m. at Board of Trade Cham- were here yesterday with W It A palnrhicotu and St
embargo of all commerce between
Burns, John Stamper;
The Boston Lyrics has the follow­ Gel many anil neutral countries waa
ben*. Jacksonville, Florida
ILiulersotl of Geneva
They visited Fla . and Savant,nhrvUa , ami addi
ing
j*er»onncl Mr F'lavi-l U .Ionian, to i*e carried out under the rules of
The objects of thi» mu ventimi .»r•■ ti.&gt;* Ru ubr-mi» for a f«'w days and tmr , Colt, mli.u», tin.; »ewer*. Gremi­
Death of l.iltle t Itiltl
to discuss questions relating tu arc taking a trip over I lie stale
1wood. Mis*, and Fort Myers, Fla . Jr . baritone, itndrumejilallst und a Blockade or By intcrfciertce with
The many friends of Mr unit Mr» drainage and reclamation "f the w*t
*. i*-rs amt waterworks. Jefferson, I »M oonlit ; Ml*» Ileal liu W e ll», rourfer shiji» and cargoes "as if no hlorknde
»ml in»irurnentalisi. Mi*« Citrolyn existed," th*' two together present­
Geo Calhoun will regret to hear of and oveflro wed lands in the «late of
lo o k e d Food Snle
G
war* hou-« . Buy Moiette. Al.»
the. death of their baby boy. Donald Florida. to prm»*»e *u*h *»lii»-i»«t
ing in the view of the Anurican
| p, Fld*'ll« class young Inihe» of
-rf. I u-.a I**o*u. Ain
Manatee, Jordan, accompanist
The features of the program are as government " a proposed course, of
Gs- which
Occurred
Wednesday meliti as will make more effective |}lt&gt; Baptist church will hold a cooked' H.* . bus «old JI00.000 of bonds and
morning at 9;30.
th«* drainage law* of Florida, and to f(,o*l sale on Saturday ufternoon will proceed with the construction follow* Vocal selection», cornet solos, ¿ ct) on "^ "v iou a ly '^ unknown to inThe death of t hin little child is further the development of the agri- commencing at :i ito, in the Morgan ¡"1 paving, »ewers and waterworks trombone »"In", marimba),hone «»lo». teniarional law."
peruliuriy »mi. Creeping about the cultural resource« of the »tate^ by hardware store, next to Peoples Hank for which contracts have been award marimliaphone duets, cartoons, paslloo/ in the early morning tho little creuting and developing a sentiment Huy something for your Sunday ed.
Contracts have been awarded tell readings and song», monologue»
"T h r Detention City"
fellow found and attempted to swal­ throughout the state in favot of the dinner without trouble of making it for the erection of a bridge in Duval und humorous skits
This subject will be presented to
The prices will he only 36 cents
low a peanut, which lodging in his réclamation of the vnst area of tho Home made bread, cakes, pies, can- county, Florida, fur wD't'ii in Au.
,
the members and congregation of
for
adults and twenty cents fo, rhil- th(. Me|hodia, churrh
, hc , 8 t a r
gu«ia,
(in.,
t
and
Paas-a'Grille,
Fla.,
throat caused his death
All the ef­ most fertile land» in the »täte whirh dy i
&lt; will ho on sale
forts of two skilled physicians, 4)n*. are no« not only non-productive,
nnd for church Building" in Charles­ dr,*n ,
y 7 r , . . ! * ! Theatre next Sunday morning after
nuw by phoning 209
A box ol
ton and Columbia, S, (',
Denton and Miller proved unavail­ but in man y instances a menace t&lt;&gt; , )jiy of Sprr(lll |*rairr fnr
the Sunday school session to which
twenty
seats
could
be
lexerved
for
ing, although they worked untir­ the heaithfulnesA» of the cilixena of
every one has a reel welcome
The
"Industrial plant» will be esta b ­
, n r4,n|&gt;onM, to u u„iveisal deerve
*7 00
ingly until the end
An operation the stnte.
interest in the services of this church
lished as follows:
0[ ¡qjj,,. Hi rtcdicl X V , Sunday, Mai
was perfotmed in an effort to save
continues and those who do not atIt is thought thot these ohjects 2 j Bt wd| |H. observed as a s|*eriul day
"Filcctric light plants, GunteraCongregational Church
the little fellow's lifo hut thBt too can best be olituine*! hy orgiulized Q( prayer for fM&gt;ace by Cutholica ville, Ala,, and Panama City. Flu.;
tendj)n - most earnestly requested to
IV.saion week music is being prewrs useless They could only relieve effort on the part &lt;*f all those in tei-j throughout the United State», and bottling plant«, Gadsden, Ala.; ca n ­
,
,
, ,
,,
, ... hear these subjects presented next
night. Mutch 2H,
,
the agony of suffering. Little Don­ ested in these matter», and in the the rongiegation of All Soûls Outh- nery, Live Oak. Fla , ice factory. ;pared hn Sunduy
.
.'
.
,
|Sunday
F.ach one who comes seckby
u
n
uni
bet
of
»in
gets
who
have
ald was but thirteen months old, the general welfnte of the »lut*' *,f Flot- „jj,. Chut ch will be no exception.
ing to lie benefftted trat expect the
Charleston, S. C , and ice factory to consented to thus help
Further fulfillment
pride and joy of his garents' hearts,
he
enlarged,
Camden,
S,
cotton
Ida.
After the late ina“ . 10 a. in., the
particulars next week
tho sunshine of the home
The tiny
Florida Drainage Association,
Blessed Sacrament will be exposed oil mill, Birmingham, Ala.: tele­
A numlier of young people are
body was taken to Plant City Wed­
Presbyterian Churrh
hy George W Oliver. Pres t
foi adoration and the church will he phone system», Stuart and Key being prepared, in a pastor's da»»,
nesday night f6r interment.
The
Rev Jumes F Winnard of Tampa
occupied hy wor*hip|»ers through­ W e t , Fla.
for church membership' on F.'ustcr
sympathy of many friends go out
will
preach at tho Imperial Theatre
out
the
day.
"
A
company
i»
being
organized
Day; other» tire looking forward to
The Hoad to Yesterday
to tho grief stricken mother untl
both morning and evening Sundry.
Special ji ray era for peace amongst with the announced purpose of con- the «ume step on that day
frther in their hobi of trial.
One of the largest audiences ever nation» will he offered at the pub­
atrurling a rail way ucreoss Florida.
Regular service» next Sqndat. J n His visit herv js it].juccptance of wn
attending the services of the Bap­ lic set vices morning and evening
It is reported that it railroad op er ­ the morning, the last of the series invitation given him by the session
tist church was present last Sunday and the jeople will also make their ating in Florida and Alabama has
Kpecia) Sermons at Star Theatre
of the church
on the Lord's Prayer will be given
evening
The series of sermons on supplication* privately
The foundation of the new church
sold
11,000,000
of
hands
and
will
There will bo a series of sermons
At night the theme fot consideration
Tho Prodigal Son being delivered by
hns
been completed nnd the con­
The
day
of
devotion
will
close
extend
its
line
in
the
latter
state."
will bo " T h e Man who Leaped into
Preached at the Star Theatre each
the pastor, Rev - Geotge Hyman is with benediction of the Blessed
Good F or tu n e"
All are cordially tractor expects to begin work in a
Sunday night for the next r.x weeks.
attracting considerablojnterest The Sactanient at 7:30 p. m.
*
The general theme of these talks
invited
Good tnusii; at both ser­ short tlm#
Chicken I'illiu
topics arc dealt with not in a theo­
Tho
Presbyterians
are
seeking
A Plenary Indulgence may bo
vices
will be "The Christian in Modern
logical way but as practical helps. gained by all Catholics who join in
The
Brotherhood
of
thp
Presby­
Mime
unusual
means
of
helping
Life."
Every one is cordiallu in­
The subject of the ad drew for next the public devotions morning and terian church will give a chicken
mission
work
away
from
Sanford
vited to be present and enjoy these
Chicken Pillau Tomorrow Night
Sunday evening will be "T h e Bond evening aftet going to Confession pillau to the member* nnd their
occaaions with the Methodists of
The ladies of the Baptist churrh Tho new church is requiring so
to Yesterday "
Services will begin and Holy Communion
friends next Tuesday night at the will serve one of their popular sup- much money that other methods of
the city.
The special subject for
at 7:30
Polite usher» will meet you
giving are being devised to supple­
The non-Catholin* *&gt;f Sanfoid and Manse lit 7:30 p tn There will be pers a chicken pillau Saturday
" e,t Sunday evening will be "The
at the doors and w e lc o m e you, seeing
music,
readings
nut)
many
other
at
One ¡llutilrution Mrs J H
neighborhood arc invited to join
evening, from 6:30 to 9, in the Mot- ment
Home^Huabands and Wives." Every
that you receive a comfort a file seat
tractive
features
on
the
program.
Bruton
waH moving her stock of
! with their Catholic neighbor» tn this
married man and woman and those
gim hardware store, next door to
The music under the dii action of day i f prayri for tho peace desired Tin* Presbyterian Brotherhood ol
millinery
and gave several hundred
w o expect to marry should attend
the Peoples Bunk. If y o u want a
Prof Wildman is excellent
Sanford has tho reputation of being good hot chicken supp«rr you will dollars worth of hats and trimmings
by nil God-fearing citizen*.
.¡hu service.
The . subject will be
excellent hosts and their affairs tire find .it there
Tho other services for Sunday will
to various mission stations in the
treated sanely and interestingly/
Plate 36 cents.
always welcome to the men of SanMm.
R.
E.
Shinholser
hns
return­
It has occurred to us
There will' be a aong and praise bo os follows:
Remcmbei it’s tomorrow night, moUntujns
Tuesday night will be a gen­ next to Peoples Bank.
ed from Lakelahd whete she repre­ fold
that
other
merchants
might so dis­
Sunday
school
at
9:30
*
!!ki v* betfnn,"K at 7 o'clock • in
sented the local Woodmen Circle. eral got together meeting and is free
pose of thylr aurplur. stock
Morning worship at 11:00
V l everY one » « I Lo made to (eoi
0 . E. Walket and J. B. Taylot,
The quartetto which sings at the
Jr and Senior B Y I’ U at 6:30 MnC. PJiker attrndod as a •member to« any gentleman who would like to
« home and invited to’ tnkt pBrt in
Remember the date Is next with their wives ate touring the Sunday services ir causing much
o f tho Supreme Law Committee find attend
Seats
arc
free
to
all
Sunday
ser­
¡J* .•enr,CM* Tho sermon will benot as a representative of the Circle. Tuesday night at 7:30
Ea.-t Coast foi a few days.
favorable comment
vices
Welcome, always -welcome.
promptly tt 7:30.
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W a n te d — One or two loti c,
location, also which direction | *
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Address Box 1427, Sanford
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8

ANENT THE SPINELESS CACTUS

The spineless cactus is taking the atten tio n of the people of t
s tate as a cattle food. There are m any points in favor of tho cartu s as
a plant for san d y wastes in the west and the real value of tho plant as
rm
pared to other forage crops is given below. This report is from tho Ex­
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A CUIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH. ° perim ental S tation at Gainesville:
C actus is a crop su ited to semi-arid regions, and wo have no qvidehce
**HE’LL PKENT ’E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
\ X th a t it will be profitable for Florida. We suggest th a t farmers who plant
D a o o o a a o o D o o o a a o o o o D a D o o a o o o a o a o o o o o a o a o a o a a o a o a a o o a r a r t u s should do so on a small scale a t first.

[ e v e n t h e g a t e p o s t n o t in

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CLASSIFIED

SOME FACTS ABOUT THIS GREAT PLANT FROM
THE EXPERIMENTAL STATION

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Drs. Mason &amp; Householder

•, On ngain, ofl again, gone again, p a rtly torn down or are tum bling
Yield per Acre
ia the policy or has been of the down and th ey are allowed to hang
F O R
S A L E
::
There are few or no datoa to be had here in Florida as to th e prob­
people who have been trying to hallw ay between heaven and ea rth able yield t h a t we m ay expect from this Aop. In California with the
. Dentists
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aolve tho brick roads tangle for th e ns long ns the laws of e q u i l i b r i u m
best care -and cultivation yields nre reported of from 20 to 25 tons per
past few d ay s and for one I am glnd will allow them , for no laws in SanFor Sale— Three fresh rpilk cows. ...Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
acre. T hese yields were obtained from a field whore all missing plants
th ey have decided to get together ford will disturb them . O ther cities were replaced from tim e to tim e d u rin g the year, so th at these ought to M artin Doyle, Mbnroty F la.
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and each one of them give a little have ordinances and they arc e n ­
ho m axim um returns.
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bit tow ard settling this puzzlo. forced in regard to old tdtncks and
^ &gt; f c r Snle—-Chrnp, two good young Terms Moderalc---Stririly c^i
•
Peedlng Value
There has bepn no time in the his­ they should be enforced in this city.
mules, harness and wagon. Inquire
to ry of th e ’ brick roads question We will never have a d e c e n t look­
Phone 31U
The following table gives the average com position of cactus and a of F. T. T arhcll, Geneva, Florida.
when the principáis could not got ing place with these an c ie n t build­ few o th e r crops grown In Florida, T his shown clearly th a t t h e cactus
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to gether if they had shown each ings on the principal stree ts.
contains a higher percentage nf w ater and a lower percentage of proHogs for S a l^ —Car load ju s r re­
other some consideration and in this
The city Of Eustis has a Itnze- tein’, nitrogen-free extrnc t, and fat, th a n the forage crops usually grown.
ceived. W rite Martin Doyle, K. D.
ns well as oth er problems of the day Now ordinance of the following naAverage Composition
No. 2., for particulars.
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ATTORNEY ano (1HJN&amp;KI 1.0 If „ u w
n heart to h e a r t ta lk of those con­ lure:
Nitrogen
cerned would have been fruitful of
"W henever any building or shed
Practice in State and Federal Coarti
For Sale— Stock of gen e ral mer­
Crude C ru d e
Crude
results. We wiint th e roads finished standing within th e fire limita shall
c
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is
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a
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d
building,
w
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Fibre
(iarncr-WoodrulT Dirti!
Sanford Fi»
Ash
Protein Fat
W a te r
and tho only frfty to finish them is -to become a nuisance o ' dangerous to
acres of land a t M oore's Station.
92.25
.63
.16
1.19
1.75
takp the m aterial j»n hand and build petsons or p roperty, the owner shall, Cactus
JL’cictj $l,80U., Tut ins t o s u i t purr
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hUiU.w
n m u c h . a*, powu
chaser. J . F. M cClelland, Moure'irt
6.40
width a t some
S tation.
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1.10
average man
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36.75
nine foot road
F a t C a ttle for Sale— S om e fine
of th e gam e and be cbntent
Office: VuWell Itnililing
I time, and upon failure to do so, the
ones just shipped ¡n and in fine con­
w ant a general get together cam p | town shall remove the same a t tho
dition.
Address
Martin
Doyle,
San­
C actus is usually grown from cuttings. Whole d a b s m ay lie used,
SANFORD
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meeting In. this vale of tears and th e cotg lin(] expense of the owner of or the larger slabs may bo rut into smaller pieces. The slabs or pieces ford, It. D. No. 2.
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has
tort
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flna'n
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sooner wo all got down to brass said property, and the cost of reshould then be set in th e ground with about one-half of their length
THOMAS KM MKT MI.SIIN
tacks and slop this child's play th e moval of said building shall become
For Sale A first class c a ttle ami
under ground
Plant in rows I to f&gt; feel apart, and 3 to 1 feet apart in
sooner wo can build a great com­ a lion upon the said p roperty, and
K. »Kill.I s u s h , , i s l l o u m
buggy horse 10 years old. Original­
i the row.
m unity here. What helps me helps be enforced in the sam e m anner as
ly from K entucky,
I a m desirou»
Condition* for Growth
my neighbor and It should be my a m echanic’s lien. When any build­
of securing a good hom e for him.
Ideals conditions for th e growing of spineless cactus arc a b o u t us
d u ty and m y neighbor's d u ty to ing or shed, or any addition, to a n y
Cecil G a h b o tt, French Ave.
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LAWYERS
lo am y , well-drained soil.
T h e te m p eratu re should
th in k a b o u t this in everyday life building or shed stan d in g within th e follows: A w arm ,
never
fall
below
21
deg.,
F.
There
should
ho
little
or
no
rainfall
d
u
r­
and nil th e problems of the com ­ fire limits established by Sec. J,
Florid»
For Sale— Two splendid lots on Snnfprd,
monwealth should ho Bottled by the shall be removed from a n y rause, ing the w inter, so t h a t plan ts may have a dorm uny rest period.
Frene It ave n u e going nt a tin rgain.
golden rule and not kept alive for it shall not be again rebuilt with
See me quick . II C Du Bom*
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l la r f e s tln g
the sake of argum ent.
Now th a t wood or fram e or veneered b u ild ­
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Cactus m ay be h arvested and fed at almost any period of growth,
we have settled the m atter let tho ing. Any violation * * fined, e t e "
hut stock appehrs to relish them most when the slabs have m atured
good work start now and never
F'ttr Sali*- Five »vn,i half mile
Itest results Will be secured with I hi' erop if it is fed during the drier por­
ARCHITECT
reuse work until every taut of the
front brick ftlllll. quarter Mill«- from
tion of tile year when ut her green or succulent ......I is scarce
No -uc
loads are laid in t h e 'district.
We '
Inatiiii g 't a t i i in, 6 mile* ft om SanMuving studied I n n d ^ p i n p w d are all of the opinion th a t we should tions at d ose rango in Florida for ccsn will lie had in storing this crop
fon!. co unty ro.«| on oni- Milt'
All
have good roads and the best way muny years 1 bave often wondered
T«o
good blitrk linmritork li ini
W here Slab* Mn) be Purchased
to convince the other fellow we are why so muny poople who come
41V! 1** rich red. irn “n i ant! (ur mi'il 2 \ o u r a n m a k e : t ■ •** .
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urn** the following parue*, had -labs for sale
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good ronds advocates is to built! down here and buy landa fai! to prices: Hugo Thurn, Lakeside. Cal.. A. A. Anderson, El
to the New Sut&gt; i na oilier uf
Good flowing well.
Price
them . Wo have paid taxes for two muke good and it ha» o rc urred t o 1 ,,n,j Tee E Craig. M erced. Cn!
JROO. T e tm s to suit c u s to m e r
A !’
T h e above parties wert
years on something th a t is not me tiiat too m u d i mone} i* cxuclvd -clling sbibs nt 5 ami 10 ( ( l i t ’ f* n ttin g
(¡rilling Itro* C o . Little River. C onnelly. 119 Magnolia a v e n u e.
bringing results ami this is poor frnm tliem in thè start w ben they Flu , M ohr &amp; Son, L ittle River. F l u , und C i ‘ Redgrave. Lukeland.
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T ake I he II •• • •
business.
Let the rouds go down needed all their ready cash.
Fla . have been selling slabs at somewliut higher pitees. More information
For Sub* Two good build in g lots DAVIS FORSTER, M !&gt;. I’h»». m. m limp
and we can start on some others
on Sunfutd avenue. Sanford Height»
and soon the entire county will have a 'n e w idea in th e m a tter of p u r­
Om* c o r n e r l ot
1 .1 5 0 «*n«h t a k e s
a system of hard mails.
rhasing land for farms on the in
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b o t h Inii* M u » t be s o l d in t e n dn&gt;, Mullmcnt plan (hat of grading the
D r . J . T. D e n l o n
A d d r e * * .•
II . r a r e H e r a l d if y o u
* T he bulkhead is progressing and paym ents just the reverse fri in the
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it is time to llntik about the harbor lime honored plan of the hugest
d»*i*il. the i-ttrterfuIncas nf tin* w ounded
for bonts t h a t should be made now. paym ent ut time of closing the sale
Big b.ir- O F F IC E I N ( . A R M K \ t t ' U i O K ' M SMC
For Suie 1.1111 1If f *.lirai
c o n t r a s t e d s tr ik in g l y w ith th e end
Pome think a breakw ater would be 1 by making the fir-t paym ent
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tht* proper thing hut it will have to ! trivial in am ount and gradually in­
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be some distance out anti this would creasing the ' periodical installm ent
FR A N C E H A S NEW AIR B O M B
be art objection.
Others want a The idea has merit, even though it
For Sille 2U line bromi *o»tu rn basin th a t would bo inside the m ay be regarded an revolutionary,
M a rtin Doy it*. Suililutd. IL D. No. 2.
L i q u i d Mi s s i l e C a n Be U s e d T h r e e
bulkhead and there are objections Hays the Georgian:
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Ho ur s A f t e r F i l l i n g — G u a r d e d
to this also and
now Is the time
The common m ethod of selling
With S e c r e c y .
Fot Sull* Pupa Utili &gt;oung «teck.
for some man to com e'forw ard and smnll farms on installm ents ought
Ai rediile*. Bull T enier*. Collie*.
let us know just the kind of harbor to be reverred, .In s te a d of requiring
Parli» —*A l l qni i l ai r burnii h a * b e e n
R u h |lt«l.llllli 11"*. 1•ligibl «■ tt rep|«t-.i
wo need and one th at will not be the heaviest paym ent first an»! t h e n
|*( if* • t»*d »» hi« h « an In* Um v I In Ihr. ■ ••
t 1**1
Sfitti f«*i lo... kb t. *Ii tt* g
too expensive. It is my opinion th a t small pay cut-* extending over a
bo ur n n i te r it l i as (,&lt; •■ t, filli*«»
&gt; nnMd
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the end of the bulkhead would he long time, tin first pa;, ment should
«ratlin Mirri*cy h a s l&gt;* . u u l e mr v e i l i n,
lega«
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the proper place for the Utrn Imsin be .tin smallest and the succeeding
i i ' . a r d to t l i e In noli, w h i ch M i ’nl nl v y,
tho academician, made practical from
and in connection there could bo u paym ents should increase in a m o u n ts
tho Inventor'« design.
b o a t building factory, som ething
Why?
Well, for ono thing, the
t h a t is needed here and one indus­ m a n . s ta r t i n g to earn n living and
if eft
Sho t C a r r i e d Gol d C o i n s .
t r y that will pay tut soon as the bu lk ­ tho purchase" price of tho land «»ut
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head is finished.
We should look of a few acres needs every cent he
e x t r a c t e d f r o m t h e s ki n ' o f I’ rlviitn
into this m a tter now while there ¡s can spare tg put into his plant
He
l l o t n r c ) in I’a r i s
A pier»* of s h r a p n e l
&gt;"01 time, for if the basin is m ade- at
un
needs a horse, a ertw, some pigs,
p i e r c e d tile p o c k e t of a n o t h e r aoldier,
th e foot of Park avenue it is high chicken», seed, young trees, farming
w h o had c o i ns . a ni l w h o w a s m a r c h i n g
tim e to construct it. Sanford will implements nil tin* things th at go
a b e n d o f 1’ol*oo*v
''In Hhruppi-I a nd
never get the full advantage of the to muki* hi*, land-factory p ro d u c­
tin* coin« b u l g e d In tty (, g o f f l ol s aey
lake until som e such place is made tive.
win* «Iidii i h a v o a ce nt b e f o r e lie w a s
Furnished room for rent.
S o u th ­
These things are all assets,
for the benefit of the passing to u r ­ too- not operating expenses.
w ounded
east rorn er of f'ark and S e v e n th St
ists who would like to live here and
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The man's ability to pay for the
have boats if they could be assured
Signlfic.nt Madagascar Dance.
F or R e n t— Rooms for light houseof protection in enso of storms. land Is smallest u t the beginning
In .Ma(lr.guncnr when the tntn nre ab­ kctqiing, 621 Onk avenue.
and
increases
steadily
with
each
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Lake Monroe Is ono of the prettiest
sent at war tho women dance for tho
M any and m an y a
shceta of w ater in the s tate and y e a r of work.
greater part of the day, b«-1lining'that
For R ent— After March 19th, Iwd
man, who has failed would hn'vo
should lie the, [post valuable asset
till* nib ;-'*plro their husbands with sto ry house, modern im provem ents.
rom
e
through
successfully
if
ho
had
» of this city. One sta rt toward mnkcourage, end doubtless tni-ny n man A. P. Connelly, 109 M agnolia Ave.
had the use of tho cash he hnd to
\ p g it valuable was the hulkheading
hard pres red on the field of battle does
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feel a peculiar ncceB» of determination
and another would he the. harbor pay on the first installm ent.
Then, again, m any industrious
to vanquish the enemy when he thinks
for bonts.
Then will follow t h e
F or ■ R e n t— Several n ic e olfirc
of
his wife dancing tirelessly all dny
and
intelligent
young
couples
who
y a c h t club and
the ¡den of ovciy
rooms over Yowcll's. En&lt;iuire N. P
thnt
he
insy
will.
fellyw having his own launch to take would mnko a success of small form ­
Yowell &amp; X7o.
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a d v a n ta g e of tho good boating and ing do not a t te m p t It because th ey
Nollf«* of Application f«n Tat llc .l I'ndrr i '
fishing. After t h a t it will only ho u cannot pay th e first heavy install­
««■cilati s;s t*r 'll«* (¡rnrrol Hloiulr,
question of ,tim e before this city m ent and equip their little place for
N iillc c 1« tic ro b y x l» » n th a t S . K v n d r l r k
G u o r n - r y . Iiu c c t ip ir r o l T » i ('• rtlflr» i« * N«.
will be filled with tourists and you work—and t h e y __have too m uch
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date d th e I I h d a y nt J u n e , A. I). i:
could not keep them aw ay from t h i ^ business sense to try under thoso
I h 9 4. k i t liltd a s id r r t l l A c a l r In m y «&gt;!lir e a n d L *« n ip ile »[*pH«:»il«in fo r ta x «lent
c i t y if you tried. Let us get bysy conditions. These' are the very per­
t o l u i l n !H a r c r x l a i re w ith la » .
HiM rrr
Good tablo board a t Mr*. R. L
Uflratr
embrare* Ihe tnllitw'nc dr*cribrd
sona
who
would
win
out
and
finally
on this hntbor idea at once.
tirop
rriy
«Ituat^d
in
ro
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Jones,
200 P a rk avenue.
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pay* i 6r the land if given a chanco
rl«*ri«1n I d i l l i N .W . '4 of f K ^ of 8 . K. Í»
nf S. K. N , Ser. »1, Tp. 21 S. It. Ml ».
to
work
it
nwhilo
before
m
aking
^ I note in several papers the
he «aid land b rtn * a«»-«fd at the dale
L a rg ì flowering c h ry s a n th e m u m
drew "afilnlty” from el
the hauahrr o f ,*Ufh certiA 's le tn the
" B u ild N o w "
m ovem ent
which substantial paym ent.
tho pages of the dictionary la now liv­ » » W * ht I*. J, M u rdoch . t(*te-a aald cer- plan ts fm 26c dozen by Mr*. Edgai
We lt«ro always ttieJ to
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T he first pay m en t on a small farm ing a t the home of hla* brother a t Al- tlA ra t* chart be riHtrerrrd accerti le, y to la »
Bounds very well and I hope t h a t
Mnil or­ of tho other fellow in th« r " " * 1
•a t deed »lit baue «hi re«,n on the l»th Blggcis, 300 Elm avenue.
should
bo
almfily
tho
interoit
on
tho
t h e people here will build now b u t
lcnhurst, N. J. Hla latest soutmate Is Uav c l "April, A. t&gt;. IS IS .
ders dclivcrctl. Get them now.
our »tore. A» an erijenc« «'• lt‘" ‘ “ ¿a* »•
Wltneea my »m elai alinature and atal
a good slogan t h h t purchase price for tho year. In t h a t Miss Charlotto Herman.
the nc weal and only the bnl ol
1
thia th« t Stb d a y of M arch . A. Tt. 1916,
le
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k.-A. m ird i.A fs ,
gladly rccomrorad to UKt» ,a*
could be used hfcre
hfcfc with Booti
good ef- ruse, th o seller hr sure of tw o things
Clark Clrruil
CourtI * SestlnoU Co..
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a ta l»
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F or Hire— Seven passenger Cndilfeet a n d t h a t is the " T e a r Dawn — cosh interest on his investm ent
Ja*
C. «Roberta, .T&gt;.
C.
BERLIN
HAS
MANY
MAIMED
6!»-Tuee-5tr
lue car for hire. Rest of acrvice, day ê
C a r t e r ’s
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F ran k Sperting, phone
dened w ith a num ber of old shacks farm through the b u y er’s worlk on It. . . . .
Naître if Application far Taa fired l adet
P e n c ra ft
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281 and 318
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a n d th ey aro not confined to t h e And even If tho buyer fails to m ake
declina »TS «r the General «lalulet
Seen Everywhere In thb Ger­
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hereby
fivtn
that
giigar
Mridtr
good,
the
owner
has
made
u
win­
au b u tb a eith e r th a t could be to rn
man Capital.
putrharrr ot fax .Crrtlftcate No. £910.
W a nted-—Good secondhand organ
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dated the àtb day ot June. . ISSI. ha«,
do w n a n d now buildings erected in ning.
(tied »aid rertlBrate In my offlee and haa for pchool purposes. Address W. V.
Berlin.—No fair picture could bo made applleaiion for ta» deed tr. U..te In
th e ir place. Sometimes it seems to
F rankly, we have little use for,
»Ith law. «»W- rertlilraie em D u n n , R. D. No. 1.
me t h a t Sanford people are very charities and sob-sisterly p h ilan ­ drawn of tho Berlin of war time that acrerifanee
hrace». Ihr till lo» Inc Hr*rrfl-«*d
property
Combined OjTiee
did
not
Includo
mention
of
tho
thou­
aituaied In Hernlnolo Ctunty, Florida, tolax in their m ethod of treating these thropies. B ut wo have an earnest
a
n d Fountain / ’en
«adt;
He(ln
at
HW
cor
et
f«t
I,
Sar.
6
Will
E
xchange:
Good
p
a
ir
m
e­
subjects, for in some cities they s y m p a th y for tho industrious who sands of wounded* In tho streets. In Tp. 10, 'll. 80, fon B «70 f u N 4SI fL
motor cars, In wheel chairs and In the W about 14 •cha. to Havana Lake, 8. aloni dium also, w ork mulea w ith double
In k
would not, s t a n d for the ancient luck o p p ortunity.
And wo believe
crowds on tho street«, they a r e every­ martin ol came to point dun »rat ol
harness, for one largo all aro u n d
ever ol l«ol 4, g to bkttanlns.
la n d m a rk s ' t h a t we allow to giow t h a t the introduction of this com ­ where. limping, maimed and awathed
Have not enough - t h « n r w « d » e m b e r ol the ' ^ / . ^ ' i J *
The aald land bains accreted at tbn data mule or h o n e .
a n d th riv e in out midst.
I see mon sense m ethod of selling small in bandages. At ono dinner tablo in « I the Iamener of curb eerllflrat* In (he
,
work for tw o mule*. W. A.* Morse, P c m ta lt In k wntea ■ W w «•'*
nam
e
of
pawetl.
W
illiam
I».,
Unle*e
raid
m a n y shac k s s ta rlin g up on th e pieces of land would go veiy far t o ­ tho Hotel Adlon were four officers, e tr i.Ir a t e . h i l l he redeemed according U&gt;
It i. capecially brJIUnt.
L ane Park,. F la.
6?-Stc
P r iT°“
n l i r g C0Co»« laaod let u. djow ater f i o n t a n d o th e r places t h a t ward relieving th e distress of de­ every one of rrhotn had hla arm In a la w l a i deed w ill laaut (hrrron »on th«
r
bottle with tho new Bow-coouollcr.
! » ih day ot A pril. A. D . I S IS .
aru b ound to become eyesores along serving persons, and would rapidly sling, and two ¿f whom' had their
Wltneea
Witne-C toy
my omelet
ofUrt*! lim
iignuure
a tu r e and
an«l e*el
atal
W anted— M ust have m oney. Will
Ih» JSth day of Xlarth. A. fi. IUI6.
th is boulevard.
There aro o th a r build up tjio agricultural production hcada In bandages. One, a captain, thta(wall
sacrifico
interest in rich mineral land.
' %. A. DOtIOLABS.
Circuit Circuit Court, Semtrote Co , Fla. Address,. J.*L* Csro Herald Office.
d ila p id a te d buildings in the busi­ of the s ta te — to tho benefit of course hnd lost his right hand, but h e had
Ily i l l . C. Roberta, f i . C.
the iron qroxx of {he first c lasa and he
ness portion of th e city th a t are of everybody..
^
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o-otp
I __________________
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..G EO . A. D ECO TTA

DR. C. G. BUTT

Wilson &amp; Housholder

E lt o n J . M oughton

The Shelter S an ilo «

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

KÏÏ T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N t X J R D — L ife la Wo,if, L ivin g
VOLUME VI

SA N F O R D . FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARC II |fl. 1915

NO. 60

THE RED MEN DEPART
JACK FROST HERE; SOUTH’S PROGRESS THE ALLIES REFUSE
AFTER FINE MEETING LUCK AGAINST HIM ON THE INCREASE
“ TO RAISE BLOCKADE
THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS
COULD 1IO N O DAMAGE AT MUCH ACTIVITY T H R O U G H ­
Floridn n S um m er Resort
T H E EFFORTS O F UNITED
. M uss Meeting a Surre**
auto r i d e a n d b a r r e ALL WITH T H E WELL
OUT THE SOUTHEASTERN
STATES T O NEGO TIATE
T h e mass meeting for men at the
When Florida is mentioned in t h e
c h e C O M P LE T E ;A
PR O TE CT ED SAN­
STATES DURING T H E
41apri*t Temple on la s t Wednesday
north a* n pleasure resort it is
HAS EN D E D IN C O M ­
RIG T I M E
thought of only a* a winter resort,
evening was a big sucress
A large
FORD SECTION
PAST WEEK
PLETE FAILURE

n u m b er of men a tte n d e d and. the e n ­
when the fart i* it is much more
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*‘
~~«=_rL ‘ “ T. -¿d
thusiasm was very g re a t
Prof B F
pleasant
¡n_lhu.£uinim-r
than
in
the
Tho Improved Order of Rod Men
Columbus, (in., March 17.— The
Aguin this season Sanford hr.s
Washington, M arch 19.— W hether
tfoied a most Interesting session ol winter. Founds strange, doesn't it? d em onstrated beyond any doubt Industrial Index says in its isnno for Ecidi, chairman of t h e committee
in charge callid the sam e t«, ordef lo **rtftifpHCo in ot protest
against
Hut
it
is
t
rue
The
virile
rau«c
for
tfip Great Sun held here Tuesday
th a t in this section th e re is »UlTitfeiit this Week
the action of (»real B ritain and her
ronl
weather
in
tlte
summer
exists
ut
h
o'clock
After
song
and
Jiruyct
Wednesday of this week. T h e .
w ater protection to prevent the frost
"Steady jfnd substantial progress Mr Scoggnn, recently from Wilkins- nllies in declaring a blockade on all
mretinvt
held --In the
m lht‘
* i,,u'r
,h5...
‘ I,humidity
mecMii»----- -----—. -Imperial
« rAHlrasi
.1.hl“
..
fnrvviriK were
„—»------. mu
,
Tl. . from doing any serious damage to toward wholly normal construction hurg,
Pn , dddressed th e meeting com merco between G e rm a n y a n d
Theatre and th e Masonic Tem ple nlHl. r n‘rasl "I'dting wmdi
1 he , hu (undel #|inl,g vegetable».
T h e untl Industrial activity and volum e
on t h e nubjoct of " A U r g e ManN
rountric* was th o question
ar.d »ere well atte n d e d .
About j u,.r •“ **'cn " u ' 1,101lurp‘
11 1 1 j report rum?, hero Wednesday t h a t of operations in the Southeast I*
which confronted
the UnitedState«
■
.........................
..... St
Clnxx
in
Sunday
School
*’
Thl*
mlurate* were hero
here repre
r e n r e - i ' s,u,,or “ k co°h not cold- for ‘ H -„a \ m
i . „ . ,frost
L i wm.i.i
....... ns’ far*
f,.r chown by the reports for the week.
seventy delegate*
killing
would „occur
,
dress wan full of inform ation nnd G overnm ent today, following th e
thiTmomct«»r
rnn*lv
»hows
weather
ten ting the difTetcnt tribes of Florsou th its the tw enty-sixth parallel. It, ,U Alvciiuvd..loc*i|ii*taiicu J h a t
• o f AtThP*
■ serf eo
'frrup.rtmfvnthttrifntm tfr "*M rtrtTroiafi
Ma and Ah» snsaiatt was also, tax- ct’iiditions below a freypwi
-/hadirwttF «fH nr» dh.-fte'Arwn rfcy lie t was th e busiest building day
rni. T h e men were th e n invited to Of notes between the U nited States
tunrtc In Imvtng th e 'Tlfeat In to - * * tho
In he afr and the K
, iack- of l h „ Kf0tt(ini * ho ,md
in the history ut Murati, unusually the b a n q u e t hall, w here a luncheon ttiid- tho Eiu-ofwMut—lieHigerenttr- r e - '
bnr.ee of the United States, F r e d - 1 r &lt;&gt;M
u&gt; , l|s
11 ‘ • w|* ,out 11 m an y nrre* planted in beans, torn» extensive erect i o n 'o f structures hav
wu* served under th o direction of gurding the safety rtf n e u trn l ship­
, , 3 - M......... -,.f o ,ILt,.,i T.tirr-tire Will feel tt much sooner than In
,
toes nnd other te n d e r vegetables. * ing been begun in Macon th a t day.
erlfk O.
Mr Geo D Ballard, Mr George ping. Officials to d a y were collecting
would
in
a
cool.
r
climate,
where
the
made several very interesting a d ­
T he frost did a p p e a r in a lighter
"Coi «traction of school buildings, T hom pson and Mr M arvin Mitchell. d a t a for what is expecting to be a
In
the
mi mmer the air
dresses at the various meetings.
I ,l1* 1 1
*"'
j(irn, uud it probably did go down
vigorous p rotest ngainst th o form of
»ewer*. »M erworks system» or pnvAfter the luncheon Hon Jno D
Wednesday was u busy day with 11,111
'" " ' '" t r ' ' 11
''
" - t , r ji,,, p«&gt;uiiuiula some distance south of
big ha l&lt;een begun in a n u m b e r of. Jlnklns, the superintendent of the th e proposed blockade a g a in s t Ger­
the lied Men nnd the business se*. ! lt Ulm th(*
11,1,1 rooU lh,‘ ^ r* here but Sanford hardly knew th a t
t it le», ttd in several of th e m tin Sutiday »chimi tunk ch a rg e n* tonst I m any.
, ion election of ollkers. auto ride ' H0'1 Thp , u n m n-v shine wrrii vigor. the visitor had been here, for in
The publication of the note by the
work
imhinv» mur*’ than » n e '** J muiatwr anil the following toast* were'
over the city and the big barbecue t,u* ,w k *“ *h,t
* ,l! only a few instances did it nip the
thi se I ms
responded'* to"" Our” C h'uich,""by "the ^'r.to DVp a r lm e n t not only cleaned
.....
l]" vegetation.
Some report that the
at the French place on Sanford | h‘*rdl&gt;' " v,'r n »d “ ""
..nei m ore indtistri.il plan ts Toast Master; Our S u n d a y School, the slnte of diplom atic correspond"M .
Heights occupied the attention of in the simile and \**u will In- coin lops of the bonus showed the effect
when night full« there
aro rc'Uming opurutiotis.on full timo, by Prof B. F. Eiell; O ur Man, by cncc, but tecorded tho failuro of ef­
the visitors until late in the a fte r­ ,forlable,, und
,
, ,
,
and several cauliflower patches were
u |u .n , th(&gt; hwida w n . op(sn. unti thè estnblishing of new ene a ha* Mr George Hytnnn; O u r Big Class, forts on the p a r t of tho a d m in istra­
noon. The barbecue was undet the U nearly always m.ed for covering ■
tion officials to bring the belligerents
by M r Scoggnn. M r Scoggnn in
direction of A. V. Fioneh end be on thè bcd. Spenking of thè night- Ah T hu rada y re mai ned eoo! th è he come of increasing Import ance.
to
renlito tho dnngets which their
"A e o m ir r c n c e of murh i m p o r t ­ the course of his rem a rk s Introduced
had a most sum ptuous repast, but ns fall. The terni i* used correctly in Min dld noi t. Ifecl th è vegetable»
actions place on tho neu tra l com­
Florida.
There
is
ni*
twilight
Whrn
many of the delegates were anxious
»■.ft*-r thè frost and today with u n ­ ane« wr.s rio formai rlosiug of a cliii- n resolution calling for th e organiza­ merce of the world.
to get away on the noon train tin re thè *un goes out of sigili it it dark ni ber gettile d r u d e , drizzi*' tt, don i trac t b. thè » tale of Honda for thè tion of the Temidi' Brotherhood a*
Publication of the correspondence
The laghi bus nb.ii]utrly f.illrn. and
was enough of the good thing- left
we love thè ruin it seem* limi there conatruvtion of thè imiin ra n n i ili n large m en’s rltuui nnd a unanimous revealed th at the allied blockade
After gl nernl dis­
conno* inni with th è pian f**r thè vote w us tu ken
to gather up m any baskets full and thè eonlness is dehgblful
bus berti no fresi in t liI« »ectimi
operations' would not In* conducted
cussion.
in
which
som e twenty or
T&lt;
Il
me
net
of
I
l.r
coni
su
inno
rdrnin-v*
■
*
(
thè
Kvrrghid*1
*,
tlu*
eon*4-ml to the orphans at Km or prise
Thi j.m in limi Itnm killmg trust
more
men took part th e (ollownig "outside of European waters, includ­
The session was a very successful un thè illusi ut Maini', « berr thè is tic. otjnleii for in intuì}’ w»ys unii trac l invulvnig ubimi fi..»50,PUÒ
ing the M editerranean."
For the
"On* ” f thè gr.ilìfying featurea I» com m ittee was appointed to nom ­ first time the British use the word
one arid the visitors departed with siiti blister» 111 tlle middle of thè day thè seirntlst» emild lill li hook about
inate the util cor* for th e new class:
and «bere th è water* of thè nrr; Il
tln- Sunford «eilioii in lellii.g just thè bigiltiing *»f rerumpliuti of t h è ’
the feeling that Sanford and S an ­
"blockade” in describing thoir new
Mr George McGagahin. chairman,
ford people were all light and the are so colli tb.lt a inali Wili Irre/i tn w hy wr are im m une wheti lite investii., t &gt;*' moti* y m thè soullipolicy.
Mr T i&gt; Tyner; Mr M L Wright;
Ujus Tribe of Red Men of Sanford delitti if In- vrii' urei lo tube |i Imiti neighhnnt crup» fari ber sonili are e a st frutti ether aertions of thè c o u n ­
The communications revealed th at
ami Mr M arvin Mltehin
August
Teli
me
noi
of
thè
moun­
try . Ibis beitig trite rsj*ecinlly ìli re- Mr Hodges» nnil
nuinv times da m agni by fresi
should profit by the meeting and
th
e
United S tates, realizing the difdl
T h i s h i in tu it t e e is t o r e n d e r a
In e grc.iliil pro! eri ion is Luke j gerii **• tb*' pii'*)i;*»e of larg*' tra c ts
udil many new m em bers to tin tribe tain» of Colorud» whrrr tu gì t In
report
at
IF
IK
)
Sunday
morning
The
Ib-ulrie*
of the allies m aintaining an
for the Improved O rder of Red Men t he tuji of lite mollili.un tube» n Morirne un.I Lake Jessup, th*. la r g e ‘if limi for development und settle m urk of IDO wus discussed as the I offert Ivo blockade of G erm an y by a
is out' of the Irest fraternal order» in wiek and thè air is so ruir that ynu sheet s of water th a t almost »ur- tuent
average attendanoti for th e class
Kunrd of the roast on account
Itili rat ber
America. The following grand of­ cuti sweat &lt;&gt;r boli beau»
“ Among the item s of construction
round I b* Sa tifoni celer v section
of the activity ol subnu*»i.vi», asked
nillg of I he snft. coni evenllig MI Ibis
ficers were e lec ted :
anti ma hi |»h*m !»1&lt;* the tlowiiig well* w ork it» Ih* «Ui m- , »« reported t hi*
\pri| I |[), Rig M ghl
radili» of activity*' be d«L
soni Idilli.! w ber*- t llrre I' r*"&gt;t .tini
f)
H Cooper of Jacksonville. ■juiet lless and .«udii**'» ;iid )*&lt; ;&gt;• *• I ,'iriug ihr fr»'«-. • iti F ionda » lieh u eck ir»*
’ifi
Gif
Tlttetl.
(ireul
Braitoin und France
11&lt;&gt; n**t fo rg e t t h n l t h e nig
(Ire.it Sachem. W H lleecher of St W lieti* e v e r v nt.r a n d e s e r y l b i n g t- 11 * it r.t rtv’t* t : ♦• w wi n! dow u th,replied will' t h e at nouncement th a t
"A * rffiHTtl ti*Ht*i** \ IJu n t i , €Sn .
A p r i l 14i h is t h e t i m e f o r t h e c o m ­
Augustine, (¡real Senior Sega more, s(i o p l o m l s t l e a n d I n n k * f n r w a r d wi t h . bun- t h ITI w r’i m . u \ groyi * |.r.i 111**1 ' .dumbi«. S ( ‘ . t.«ii k hm bh ng
. th e operation» of blockade would
mi; of i :he girai Alkahest attraction.
It ft Harris of Leesburg, Great J u ­ s u d i b r i g h i lio p e * th a t e v e n t h è U-ered 1f\ lu h«**' l it.*t i'«cupi'd t li** *old to bi ri'lilii.li'li'il, Hirmliighniti, Alu .
not be conducted "outside qf EutoAll loveis of
Ahorn r n u n ly . " T h e Boston Lyrics
nior Sagamore; E. E Dodge of Pa - l i g h t n i n g b u g s e a t r y U n i r l i g b i « m und today there ur* many nisinrices i (wo
, , , fH'Mti water*, including the Mcditer'
. l.tircli building.
\ n thi* bi-si in music a n d art should
latka. (¡test P rophet. J H. Dale of tL» ir ey. s, i t i s l m i d o f il. i l o ir tali» '■veri w tnt* r «liete tile la k e s pro
• . m nean
plun n o w to be present, at tins at, . . ,,
te
il
ill*
\egi
table*
The
orange
ui -t ol i, Al a
I' alluiioosH und A l l a n
Undo. Great Chief of Record«, Geo
....
. . . .
.
Wid e G erm any agreed, it s dis­
Florida i» pre * iniin nily u «unitnrr grove* are not in an y «lunger from
traction
rinse entertainer» are
l i Gs . and ( harli'ston. S (' . *•11y
(&gt;. Atlicks of Lake City. Great Keep­ resort, and it is a niighty goml piar­
d o sed, to a b a n d o n her subm arine
The m arkets are taking . hall*, Cleurwaier end Largo. Fla , hrnugh* Iter* fur the e n tire city and attack» on "m ercantile of an y 'ng"
er of Wampum; P A. Day. Great! lo live e lrii in thè w.ntrr, (or il \*nj colti, now
cure of Unit but the vegetable crop cliii* house, A tlan ta, (la.; fa ctory we should avail ourselves of the op­ except when t h e y resist visit or
Guard of Wigwam; C \\ Churchill
portu n ity to hour them
T he Tempi
halfway lak e euro of yonTself &gt; « u , jn F |orWa ainounU t o mlllion* and
building, E ntouton, ’ (Ja ; fraternal
s c a rd i, ptovldod fo o d » !uff» were perof St. Petersburg, Great Guard of will grt urli of ii fi j* cli«rn»«» with
port u n ity to hear th e m
The
t
h
e
m
a
n
w
h
o
wi
«h
e
*
t
o
e
m
b
a
r
k
in
bull
lings,
Fast
Mllil'ttc,
Ala
,
(
'on u tte r to reach he» civilisti populace
Forests; L. B. S p a rk m a n of Tam pa. w h i c h y o u limy be at 1**l
\rcaillu
because
is in m
thee „
_ , ,
. ,
,,,
.
T e m p l e I» u»»«!
li «si I ner
a usi* it
il I*
t h*- g l o w i n g o f w f i l t e r v e g e t a bleu is lumblu, S
(' , Macon, Gil., e.inl
Utcnt Britain and her allies rejected
Great Representative; J \\ Suul.«- E n t e r p r i s e
c
e
n
t
e
r
o
f
t
h
e
c
i
t
y
a
n
d
t
h
e
t
rust
ee«
looking
for l ocati on** l i k e S a n f o r d
M \ ii, Fla
j:.U Mr Dnlit........
t h*' proponi I. originally made by the
bury of Port T a m p a . Great R e p n I I . \ t iriiu«) the Iniiltlu g over t*&gt; th*.
Iler*
riattile
lui*
i
otnhiinil
with
*.
pa
\
tin*
V tl.m ti G.i
llir o iin g
L t.itid Stai*'« ,m un clTurt to l*ring
rentutivef H R McMillan of leek
I \ . . urn
\ • *m Hit 1**11 fie*- ill I hagre«,
I t.irnln Mr al nati*- V* * mI lati n n
to.itl mi III.Iit 111g I &lt;. t 11' 11111** ■Id I 11
Ain
l *t *'*■ n w o »h | &gt; t
1' a * tin* belligerent» into an arrangem ent
Minsille, Grout Silt.nap. U H Scott
c\t'*i (urr 'lung I In* light*
For these
l.u . ►
,
»a I,for*I
* i ' -t|H*. . M i l s ii
1 art
M '. * f *
ol Kustis, Great M i *Iiiiu-w.&lt; P I
1’** the people **( lb* s i i l i e u ( FI*
winch would safeguard the interests
iiitM*li« the I"« I linrgt* of ml mission
I l.souvill*' a n i l M i a m i , Hi t . roi nl
laiubech of Uilando and J I Hull
I tin
is posi IIII«* Dil »II full m line and 'd ^neutra s.
I!urkr)e» Here
construction, Alcorn and 1-uFnyetle
The Klornla Drainage A»»«iciulion
Furtherm ore, the docum ents show
man of Miami and J It ('ox of
get th e habit of atten d in g the whohvMississippi nnd TuscuDr and Mrs. E m o ry and Mr. and couiiticn,
t h a t the United States nsked G reat
Ft. Myers, G reat Trustees.
Great will meet in second annual convensome a t t i act ions put on by the as­
Britain and France w hether the
Orphans Board, E. L. Albury. J W. tlon on T h u rsd a y . March 26th, 19151 Mn*. E. CL Layniutr of Defiance, l oosi i county. Ain.; school buildings,
sociation
Petersburg,
at
a. m. at Board of Trade Cham- were here yesterday with W It A palnrhicotu a n d St
em bargo of all commerce between
Burns, John Stam per;
The Boston Lyrics has the follow­ Gel many anil neutral countries waa
ben*. Jacksonville, Florida
ILiulersotl of Geneva
They visited Fla . and S avant,nhrvUa , ami addi
ing
j*er»onncl Mr F'lavi-l U .Ionian, to i*e carried out under th e rules of
The objects of thi» mu ventimi .»r •■ ti.&gt;* Ru ubr-mi» for a f«'w days and tmr , Colt, mli.u», tin.; »ewer*. G rem i­
Death of l.iltle t Itiltl
to discuss questions relating tu arc taking a trip over I lie stale
1 wood. Mis*, a n d Fort Myers, Fla . Jr . baritone, itndrum ejilallst und a Blockade or By intcrfciertce with
The many friends of Mr unit Mr» drainage and reclamation "f the w*t
*. i*-rs amt waterworks. Jefferson, I » M o o n l i t ; Ml*» Il eal liu We l l » , rourfer shiji» and cargoes "as if no hlorknde
Geo Calhoun will regret to hear of and oveflro wed lands in the «late of
lo o k e d Food Snle
G
war* hou-« . Buy Moiette. Al.» »ml in»irurnentalisi. Mi*« Citrolyn existed," th*' two together present­
the. death of their baby boy. Donald F lorida. to prm»*»e *u*h *»lii»-i»«t
ing in the view of the A nurican
| p, Fld*'ll« class young Inihe» of
-rf. I u-.a I**o*u. Ain
M anatee, Jordan, accompanist
The features of the program are as government " a proposed course, of
Gs- which
Occurred
Wednesday meliti as will make more effective |}lt&gt; Baptist church will hold a cooked' H.* . bus «old JI00.000 of bonds and
morning at 9;30.
th«* drainage law* of Florida, and to f(,o*l sale on Saturday ufternoon will proceed with the construction follow* Vocal selection», cornet solos, ¿ ct) on " ^ " v io u a ly '^ unknow n to inThe death of t hin little child is further the development of the agri- commencing at :i ito, in the Morgan ¡"1 paving, »ewers and w aterworks trom bone »"In", marimba),hone «»lo». teniarional law."
peruliuriy »mi. Creeping about the cultural resource« of the »tate^ by hard w are store, next to Peoples Hank for which co n tra cts have been a w a rd marim liaphone duets, cartoons, paslloo/ in the early morning tho little creuting and developing a sentim ent Huy som ething for your Sunday ed. Contracts h av e been aw a rd e d tell readings and song», monologue»
" T h r Detention City"
fellow found and a tte m p te d to swal­ throughout th e s tate in favot of the dinner without trouble of making it for the erection of a bridge in D u v a l und hum orous skits
This subject will be presented to
The prices will he only 36 cents
low a peanut, which lodging in his réclamation of the vnst area of tho Home made bread, cakes, pies, can- county, Florida, fur wD't'ii in Au.
,
th e members a n d congregation of
for
a d u lts and twenty cents fo, rhil- th(. Me|hodia, churrh
, hc , 8 t a r
gu«ia,
(in.,
t
and
Paas-a'Grille,
Fla.,
throat caused his death
All the ef­ most fertile land» in the »täte whirh d y i
&lt; will ho on sale
forts of two skilled physicians, 4)n*. are no« not only non-productive,
nnd for church Building" in C h a rle s ­ dr,*n ,
y 7 r , . . ! * ! T h e a tre next S unday morning after
nuw by phoning 209
A box ol
ton and Columbia, S, (',
Denton and Miller proved unavail­ but in man y instances a menace t&lt;&gt; , )jiy of Sprr(lll |*r a i r r fnr
th e Sunday school session to which
twenty
seats
could
be
lexerved
for every one has a reel welcome
ing, although th e y worked untir­ the heaithfulnesA» of the cilixena of
The
"Industrial plant» will be e s t a b ­
, n r4,n|&gt;onM, to u u „iveisal deerve
*7 00
ingly until the end
An operation the stnte.
interest in the services of this church
lished as follows:
0 [ ¡qjj,,. Hi rtcdicl XV, Sunday, Mai
was perfotmed in an effort to save
continues and those who do not atIt is thought thot these ohjects 2 j Bt wd| |H. observed as a s|*eriul day
"Filcctric light plants, G u n te ra Congregational C hurch
the little fellow's lifo h u t thBt too can best be olituine*! hy orgiulized Q( pra y er for fM&gt;ace by Cutholica ville, Ala,, and Panam a City. F lu.;
t e n d j)n - most earnestly requested to
IV.saion week music is being prewrs useless They could only relieve effort on the p art &lt;*f all those i n t e i - j th ro u g h o u t the United State», and bottling plant«, Gadsden, Ala.; c a n ­
,
,
, ,
,,
, ... h ear these subjects presented next
night. Mutch 2H,
,
the agony of suffering. Little Don­ ested in these matter», and in the t he rongiegation of All Soûls Outh- nery, Live Oak. Fla , ice factory. ;pared h n Sunduy
.
.'
.
,
| S u n d ay
F.ach one w ho comes seckby
u
n
uni
bet
of
»in
gets
who
have
ald was but thirteen m onths old, the general welfnte of the »lut*' *,f Flot- „jj,. Chut ch will be no exception.
ing to lie benefftted trat expect the
Charleston, S. C , and ice factory to consented to thus help
Further fulfillment
pride and joy of his garents' hearts, Ida.
he
enlarged,
C
a
m
d
e
n
,
S,
c
o
tto
n
After the late ina“ . 10 a. in., the
particulars next week
tho sunshine of the home
The tiny
Florida Drainage Association,
Blessed Sacram ent will be exposed oil mill, B irm ingham , Ala.: tele­
A n u m lie r of young people are
body was taken to P la n t City Wed­
Presbyterian Churrh
hy George W Oliver. Pres t
foi adoration and the church will he phone system», Stuart and Key being prepared, in a p a s to r's da»»,
nesday night f6r interm ent.
The
Rev Jumes F Winnard of T am p a
occupied hy wor*hip|»ers through­ W e t , Fla.
for c h u rch membership' on F.'ustcr
sympathy of m any friends go out
will
preach at tho Imperial T heatre
out
the
day.
"
A
company
i»
being
organized
Day; other» tire looking forward to
The Hoad to Yesterday
to tho grief stricken m other untl
b o th morning an d evening S u n d ry .
Special ji ray era for peace amongst with the an n ounced purpose of con- the «ume step on that d a y
frther in their hobi of trial.
One of the largest audiences ever nation» will he offered at the p u b ­ atru rlin g a rail way ucreoss Florida.
R egular service» next S q n d a t. J n His visit herv js it].ju cc p tan ce of wn
attending the services of the Bap­ lic set vices morning a n d evening It is reported t h a t it railroad o p e r ­
the m orning, the last of the series invitation given him by th e session
tis t church was present last Sunday and th e jeople will also make their ating in Florida and Alabama has
Kpecia) Sermons at S ta r Theatre
on the Lord's Prayer will be given of the church
evening
T h e series of sermons on supplication* privately
T h e foundation of the new church
sold
11,000,000
of
hands
and
will
There will bo a series of sermons
At night th e theme fot consideration
Tho Prodigal Son being delivered by
hns
been com pleted nnd th e con­
T
h
e
day
of
devotion
will
close
extend
its
line
in
th
e
latter
s
t
a
t
e
.
"
will bo " T h e Man who Leaped into
Preached a t the S ta r T h ea tre each
th e pastor, Rev - Geotge Hym an is with benediction of t h e Blessed
Good F o r t u n e " All a re cordially t ra c to r expects to begin work in a
Sunday night for th e next r.x weeks.
a ttra ctin g co nsiderablojnterest The S actanient at 7:30 p. m.
*
The general them e of these talks
invited
Good tnusii; a t both ser­ s h o rt tlm#
C
hicken
I'illiu
topics arc dealt with not in a theo­
T
ho
P
resb
y
teria
n
s
are
seeking
A Plenary Indulgence may bo
vices
will be " T h e C hristian in Modern
logical way b u t as practical helps. gained by all Catholics who join in
T
he
B
rotherhood
of
thp
P
r
e
s
b
y
­
Mime
unusual
means
of
helping
Life."
Every one is cordiallu in­
T he subject of th e ad drew for next th e public devotions morning and terian church will give a chicken
mission
work
aw
ay
from
Sanford
vited to be present a n d enjoy these
C hicken Pillau Tomorrow Night
S un d ay evening will be " T h e Bond evening aftet going to Confession pillau to the member* nnd th e ir
occaaions with th e M ethodists of
The ladies of the B aptist churrh T h o new c h u rch is requiring so
to Yesterday "
Services will begin and Holy Com munion
friends next T u e s d a y night at the will serve one of their popular sup- m uch money th a t other methods of
the city. The special subject for
at 7:30 Polite usher» will meet you
There will be pers a chicken pillau S atu rd ay
giving are being devised to supple­
T he non-Catholin* *&gt;f Sanfoid and Manse lit 7:30 p tn
" e , t Sunday evening will be "T h e
at the doors and welcome you, seeing neighborhood arc invited to join music, readings nut) many other at
One ¡llutilrution Mrs J H
evening, from 6:30 to 9, in the Mot- m e n t
H om e^H uabands and Wives." Every
th a t you receive a comfort a file seat ! with their Catholic neighbor» tn this tractive features on the program .
B
ru
to
n
waH moving her stock of
married man and wom an and those
gim h a rd w a re store, next door to
T h e music under the dii action of day if prayri for tho peace desired Tin* Presbyterian Brotherhood ol
m
illinery
and gave several hundred
w o expect to m arry should atten d
the Peoples Bunk. If y o u want a
Prof Wildman is excellent
Sanford has tho reputation of being good h o t chicken supp«rr you will dollars worth of hats and trim m in g s
by nil God-fearing citizen*.
.¡hu service.
The . s u b ject will be
excellent hosts a n d their affairs tire find .it th e re
Tho other services for Sunday will
to various mission stations in the
treated sanely and interestingly/
Plate 36 cents.
always welcome to the men of S anMm.
R.
E.
Shinholser
hns
return­
It has occurred to us
There will' be a aong and praise bo os follows:
R em cm bei it’s to m o rro w night, moUntujns
Tuesday night will be a g e n ­ next to Peoples Bank.
ed from Lakelahd w hete she repre­ fold
t
h
a
t
other
m
erchants might so dis­
Sunday
school
at
9:30
*
!!ki v* bet f nn,"K a t 7 o'clock • in
sented the local Woodmen Circle. eral got together meeting and is free
pose of thylr aurplur. stock
Morning worship at 11:00
V l everY one »«I Lo made to (eoi
0 . E. Walket and J . B. Taylot,
T h e q u a rte tto which sings at the
J r and Senior B Y I’ U a t 6:30 MnC. P J ik e r a ttrn d o d as a •member to« any gentlem an who would like to
« home and invited to’ t n k t p Brt in
atten d
R em em ber the date Is n ex t with t h e i r wives ate tou rin g t h e S u n d a y services ir causing much
of
tho
Supreme
Law
C
om
m
ittee
find
Seats
arc
free
to
all
Sunday
ser­
¡J* .•enr,CM* Tho serm on will beEa.-t C oast foi a few d a y s .
favorable com m ent
vices
Welcome, always -welcome. not as a re p resen ta tiv e of the Circle. T u esd a y night at 7:30
promptly t t 7:30.
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MARCH 19. I m
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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THE SANFORD HERALD

tired* section of FToildn, and its w as ovet going back to th e printing
growth will be proportionately rapid.’ office. Frank Harris is old In year*,
old in experience, old In judgment,
Orlando R cp oitcr-Star.
.
It. J. HOLLY, friilor
hut is young in heart and is still
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
Of course Kissimmee should have' one of tho boys and in the midst
Fubltahod Emy T»«**B*y a S PrM«jr
the Press Association next; but o f his Nestorian heaid are tw o kind­
somehow this foregone conclusion ly sparkling, matry eyes th at were
HERALD
business should he cut ou t, ns an made for enjoym ent and his age is
S sooon as a person has accumulated a fair amount of money, he
sm stK irnoN prick, in aiivanck
excitintf election contest is so much only a matter of record. He is the
desires to learn how to invest it.
•ONE VKAIt..............................................»Î-AP more fun. And think of that Rub living exam ple of tho healthfulness
HIX MONTHS........................................ .
There
is, however, no rule for investments. Long experience
of
Florida’s
dim
e;
of
tho
fact
that
T11REK MONTHS..........................................71 Allyn speech we would have missed
no
editors
are
ever
killed
in
Florida,
facility
for
investigating values are among the many requirements
last year if there had been no con­
Ml'«arra la Ik* Olj b* Carri** *1.« Pu Vr»r I* test.— St. Petersburg Tim es.
that th e) cannot 1» killed In battle
making safe investments. The best and safest way to handle money is
Advint* of -®f. Per Mm Ik
They will probably need to speak and that they live to a ripe old age
p*7m&gt;«(&gt; I* U n m MM B* MoSo *1 Oth*
to
deposit it with this Bank, where the money will be safe and secure.
for-it beforo they get It. W ithout even in a wet town.
Kotrrrd A* hnoA-OfU Mai) Mallff A*n*l llnd the ointory the meetings of the
Here’s t o v you. F'rank Hat ris,
IMA. al Ik* PMtoPira al ftaar*H. I*®»Ida.
gland old man that you are. May
Florida
Pres*
Association
would
be
Cado* Ad of Mafek W , ItTI.
we see you at Miami and
many
N La_Ktt mm
_
—
dry indeed.
rnote
m
eetings
of
the
Floridn
Ptess
0*k* la IlrfoM llaildlac
THaykaa* No. US
-frf Wa h t vniiR nusiHESb.
Boh Holly expresses him self in Association.
------ 0 -----favor of a "Tear Down M ovem ent"
Moot mo in Miami
H. E. TOUR
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
along with the "Build N o w ’’ plan. NO F E N C E A N D LOCAL OPTION
R. K. DEAS
------ O-------- .
Cook!or
PrraMrnl
Ami Cukl,,
Vk*.pro*I4*Bl
The tear down idea la a good one
Miami for mine and all the rest o f
The "no fence" proposition is op­
too.
There are many ’dilapidated
them
buddings around In the very heart posed to nil who object to change of
of Orlando that should he raxed to any sort because they are hot n that
That heavy front did not* « w m
the eaithThey aio an t*ye**ore way, who were well enough satisfied,
according to specifications
antL^lecidedly detrimental not only when Floridn cows wote milked tho Metropolis adheres to a certain* # # a
lo o o o o a o o o v o o c .io o o io o c *
------ O------Span'sh Province of Aimers
to the looks of tho town hut to the into'n pint cup and (ho farmer who hunch regardless of the 'candidate’s • ,,
\
The brick roads will be built a t
Tl«y progne«, ot
,n ^
health of those who happen to live wanted pork went hunting among qualifications This is probably nee- • USE YOUR "WHITE COAL,"
oner.
Our'poopie are all right.
southernmost part of Spam Bcm*
and work in them —for the list in­ his oyvn raxorbneka with a shotgun esssnry on tho Elajt C oast whore con­
*
—i —O*-----Down In thè hollow bnck of
Ing on tho Mediterranean *ca p ^
cludes both business and residence as he would hunt a door. They se- ditions are dllTcicnt, hut here In the
your barn thorp may he thou­
prises 3.300 square miles, anj |Q jyjj
sent
every
innovation
and
give
way
Again we say th at without a hotel buildings.
W hy tho council does
sands of tons of “white coni" If
had a population of 3W.&lt;ii3. Alram*
started Sanford will never get th at not condemn some of these build­ sullenly n&gt; the irresistible match of central pait of tho sta te with better
you
are
keen
enough
to,
arc
Ittranspoitation
we
do
as
we
please
with
u population of over M.0M, i, itl
te n thousand poople next season.
ings 1» n m ystery.— Reporter-SUr. modern progiesa pushes them along about aupporting candidates.
And that "coni" may Ito'Worth n
capital knd principal M-aport
You
toward better things.
might find the Hernlc^ 8UiyjagtLag| ¡..Kitfxl.jferiL tu°r8
Ik M la r
av
The white frost has been here an d
The.dU portax-star .la in favor o f „ MeauwhUe .th e... population-- jri r “certain candidate of this fa c t io n '?
If
J*w
«re
clever
enongh
to
J
tliia (fsn b W ’w lrm er and moio se t­ Kissimmee for the next m eeting of Florida is being rapidly «Increased
or' that faction or any faction and j J convert it Into manifold Utilities.
tled weather. Here’s hoping.
the Florida Press Association and by tho addition of farmers from Ihifl—does not im ply th a t we are •
It la Ihe cleanest uud most de— 0 -----. . .
IKMidubte "coal” In tho world.
in this^the Herald agrees. The splen­ other states who arc--possessed of bound to support him next time I
We have much to
lie thankful did fight put up by Kissim m ee last more advanced Ideas. Sparsely set­
For ages poets have raved nbout
it. calling It ."purling hntok" or
for. Some of the ancient landmarks year would have won her the prize tled as Florida is, rtill farm lands F'rank Clark has made good and I
S ÍJW 0S
Senator Fletcher has made good but
“rippling stream " or "sweetly
In Sanford are being torn down to only a number of delegates had are becoming too valuable to he
both of them are hum an and a&gt;e
murmuring rivulet."
Practical
ftw
m ake way for new buildings.
pledged them selves to Miami the given up to the range where several apt to make mistakes ju st as nil of
men have done U lilt more than
acres
of
the
wild
grass
are
necessaty
year before. Now it fs Kissimmee's
The Herald
rave iilxiut llie»e lovely w ater­
* Orlando gives th e league ball turn and we hope to have the pleas­ to tho maintenance of each cow or us are prone to do.
course*.
They have hnnie*sed
criticised
Senatoi
Fletcher,
has
crit­
tennis accommodation* ami thu city ure of greeting those big hearted steer, and the scml-w,ld hog hu*
the ripple* and gentle murmur*
icised
F'rank
Clark,
has
criticised
The
is realising many thousands in ad­ people in tho year 1916. If the wel­ become a serious nusiance.
niul have brought them a* light
I,'Engle and will no doubt criticise
vertising
come accorded the Florida Press newgomets find the inroads of the Joe Sears, hut this would not pre­
and power to the t&gt;arus und ma­
------ O ------Association ia any better than the stray cattle and hogs on theii crops clude oui auppoit for nny of those
chinery shed* to the farm wife's
Willis Powell is m aking a play for one accorded the Lake Region As­ too Irritating to be borne.
Some
kitchen, giving comfort« and a d ­
the liish vote He' brought out the sociation it will bankrupt th e city of are moving back from tho states men should they prove to he the
vantages undreamed of a genera­
Clearwater Sun on Wednesday on Kissimmee to do the stu n t for they they came from, where there is more best men in the raco for an office.
tion ago,
This may be queer tactics for some
00*0*4
If you h a r e any w ater power
green paper and had it filled with showed the Lake Region people the protection for the farmer from the
♦
of
the
hide
hound
newspapers
of
on
your
farm
put
It
to
work.
lawless
cattle
of
neighborr.
Others
shamrocks
time o| their young lives and that
Which we claim (u he of an;
the sta te hut it is oui editorial pol­
Though It he a trilling little
------- 0 -------G c l- R i c h - ij u i c k inlenlnr
day will live long in their memories. that remain ate clamoring for legal icy. The Herald is a free lance in
brook cnpulile of developing tuily
An eminent Egyptologist finds Let Kissimmee have the press gang provisions that will serve to keep
exorbitant to he
on,- lu&gt;r*e|tower. put It to work
politics and oui aim is to serve the
that Phaiouh was hard hearted b e­ in 1916 by all mean*. The city is such cattle of! their fields.
t
If you d&gt;&gt; not yon are neglecting
There are many distrirts in al­ people by electing the man who will
O u r G o o d s In I’rire
cause he always had a toothache. centrally located and can easily take
thou*nnd* of ton* of "w hite
get
results
in
W
ashington,
or
in
most every county whore the ma­
We move that the indictm ent against care of the multitude.
coal" tlipr Ihe restless, everlluw
Are Rated I.on
jority arc opposed to law that re- Tallahassee or wherever his duties
Pharoah be &lt;|uaahcd and an apology
lug water* have lieeii trying to
may
call
him.
and
we
never
ques­
quires
them
to
keep
up
fencethat
made.
tell u* of fur centnrhu.
You
We would call attention of the
In (¿utility Rated llnjh
tion bis religion.
------O------can do (his nt a negligible ex­
editors of the state to the fact that will turn any clock ami provides
!
This is fair to the candidates,
And that is why we ask tou ♦
pense. For the emt of one fairly
When publlr opinion it sound no one of the best numbers on the pro­ them no remedy If cattle and hogs
fair to tlie politicians and fair to the
good farm horse you can comall to come H ER E n lien tou \
one will venture to misuse the flag, gram for the Florida Press Associa­ break through and devastate their
two
pic, at least there tine several
tun ml the jntwer of two horse*
buy BREAD . HI NS, PIES.»
But the influence of those
but it may tie well to have a law- tion will be the address of Wnlter crops.
thousand voters in Seminole and
on your farm day and n i g h t C A K E S o r anythin),' e l s r ‘
forbidding it so that the penalty Williams, dean of the
Missouri who believe th iy have an inalien­ other counties who have always
two hydro-electric horses that
that b a k i r n bake. .
.
may. he a legal one and not of th e School of Journalism and one of the able right to have theii cattle and
i*at not. neither do they sleep,
found the Herald square and who
hogs
supported
on
the
ctops
of
their
'b ig stick order.
best known writers of the middlenor grow lame, nor develop III*
are usually with us in every fight
west. The Lakeland Telegram notes neighbors has always been too pow­
that require the cosily service*
Regarding
Ihe
"get
right"
idea
of
erful to allow of the passage of a
The Florida Homeseeker and Fni- his presence as follows:
of a voter!tinrt;tii Country tiro
the Metropolis we think th e Herald
"One of the attractive features of state wide no fence law.
lli-maii
rmr, published at S t. Augustine i%
is light the greater part of the time
Petitions are now in circulation
one of ihe best m agasines in the the nueting of the Slate Pres* As­
and is not "left" as som e of the
south and any prospective settlers sociation in Miami next week will praying tho legislature to pass a stand patters are after each election.
in Florida should subscribe for this he the prefence of Walter Williams, local option no fence law, one that
-O magazine. It is icp leto with good the famous Missouri editor who is will allow each district or count&gt; to
♦ XXX ♦XXX ♦ XXX ♦i f XXX ♦XXX ♦:
now the head of the school of jour­ decide fot itself whether It will per­
things for the Florida farmer.
SANÍ
0
RI)
LODGES
«
nalism in the Missouri University mit the nuisance of stray cattle and
------O------The Miami papers are Ringing iho Waller Williams is widely known hogs. Under such a law the man
Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
praises of ’Miami’s clim ate in the throughout the west as a newspaper who wishea to raise cattle ot hogs
Communication
every first ami third
sum m er time. We hope it is fine man of high ability who has master­ In a district which has voted that
Thursdays at 7::10. Visiting firethren
down there in March for most of us ed tho practical side of journalism such unirnuls shall he confined on welcome.
D E A L E R IN
X
have hocked our overcoats for as well as its theory and what he the premises of tho owner will be O. L. Taylor
J. C. Rumnh
Secretary
\\ . M
Then the trucker
enough to buy Palm Reach suits to says at Miami will he well worth forced to com ply
Efficiency is the big or fruit raisei may put sue hi.- vocawear to the Press Association meet­ listening to
word in the vocabulary of this Mis-1 lion in peace
ing.
M onrur Chapter No. 15, It. A ,M.
This improvem ent of Florida agri­
souri editor
— 0 -----Meets every second and fourlh Thura
culture is much hindered by the day in Masonic Hall over tho lmperia
-------- OThe Sanford farmers are making
is discourag­ Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
The annual repott of the Woman* lack of such a law.
and will make more m fney this
J. F\ Karnatz
II. E. Tolar
season than any. m erchant in San­ Club Is given in another part of this ing to raise a better ctop w hen a
.
Secretary
High Prieit
neighbor's
live
stock
may
desttoy
F O R F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y
ford.
This is a broad statement issue and is o n e ‘of the best reports
but can easily be substantiated by of the kind that* has ever been pub­ it in a day or night. There is little
Veal Cutlet*
25r
Bolognu
the fait* and figures. And with all lished in this or in any other state Incentive to the farmer to improve Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sla
Veal
Chop*
20r
hi*
home
plot
when
stray
cattle
F
’rnnk*
paper
While
all
of
the
reports
of
Meets
every
first
and
third
Tuesday
thla they have time to take a few
in each month. F^veryoru- who has st^n
may
pasture
on
his
lawn
or
browse
Veal
Roast
20c
Pork
Sausage
tho
Woman's
Club
have
been
good
month* vacation in the good old
The friends of his Star in th&lt; East are cordially invited
Veal Stew
15c
C ountiy Sausagtsummer tin-'. It is nice to he a the last one is more com prehensive on his shrubbery
to vinii this chapter.
Pun Sausage. 1.it 2 t"T
und dem onstrates that the club is 1rfhch a law, if they do not know of
Florida Steak
He
Sanford t o 'r.
Alice FL Robbins, Sec'y
covering
a
larger
num
ber
of
subany
petition,
should
s
ta
rt
one
in
Porter
H
ouse
20c
Hamburger
------O-----Sirloin
20r
Sliced H am
When we look over some of the jccla and m aking a splondid record circulation and have it re ady when
Phoenix (.udite No 5, K. of P.
the
legislature
meet*
next
m
o
n
th
.—
Western Pork ('hup*
Chuck.
Hie.
2
lb*
for
25c
with
all
of
them
.
Tho
Woman's
Florida newspapers containing scarce­
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Florida Pork Chop*
Round S tea k .......................*.
15c
ly enough advertising of local buai- Club of Sanford Is one of our most TiVnes-Union.
Nisi ting knights always welcome.
#
Slew .........................................
10c Pork Stewncss concerns to h in t th a t theie arc valuable adjuncts and stands fot the
H. Me Cauli n
O. J. Miller
Roast .................................. 12} jc
Pork Roast
K. R. and S.
C. C.
HAVE NO G U A R D IA N
local business concerns in the town best in our social, educational and
Boneless Pig Feet
T he club deserves the
Liver .....................................
15c
in which they are published, we civic life.
The M etropolis apologizes with
Sanford U d g c No. 2 7 .1. O. O. F,
Spare Rib
..........................
20c Chicken. II ena
wonder why some Florida mcr- support of tho people of th is com ­ all its heart to the Sanford Herald
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
Satisfaction g u a r a n t e e d
Pig
Tails
............................
20c
•chants complain about patronage of m unity for it Is certainly doing for alleging .th a t it ardently sup­ over Imperial Theatre.
♦&gt;
Every one ported Senator Fletcher in his 1a|t J. W. O. Singletary
the mail order houses. The mail or­ great work in our city
C. C. Cobb,
Secretary
N. G.
der houses ad vet tlse.— Miami Me­ should read the annual report care­ election
Som ehow in remembering
tropolis.
fully and credit the ladies of San­ its inexcusable support of Frank
Gate n t y Camp No. 6, W. O. W
ford with the good work of aiding Clark we m ust have forgotten that
Meets
second and fourth Wednesday
X X X ♦ X X X » X X X S r tC X X X i X X X ♦ XXX*
At the meeting of th e stockholders and abetting th e men in making not it "got right" end worked so well nights in each month.
o f the Flagler system It was decided on ly a more beautiful d t y but a fot Stockton
J. F. Hoolehan
The Herald's honest F\ L. Miller
The criticism of Senator Fletcher and hi*
Clerk
( Council Commander
to make J P Beckwith the general greater d t y in every w ay.
-*
'' '
manager, to take the place of the Woman's Club of Sanford is prob­ speech against ihp free ptess, how­
a
b
ly
one
of
the
most
arrive
organi­
tHF
late lamented Morton Riddle
Mr
ever, would have been made on gen­ United Brotherhood of Carpenter* and
Jolflernof Amerirn
Beckwith is second vice President zations in the sta te and reflects great eral p tinciples-every
1ST
honest newsSanfqrd Local Union No. 1751 meets
and In charge of opcintlon and traf­ credit not on ly upon the members pa peí in th e sta te has m e n te d that
INATIONAL]
first and third Thursday night at 7
fic and U the right man in the light but upon th e d t y in which it is fool tirade of our Florida senator. o’clock in th« Eagles* Hall.
.B A N K
place
He has a large contract on located.
— Miami M ettopolis
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Brown,
hta hands but the offielab and the
Sec'y-Treaa.
President
We support the man for office
IANO.
r. r. FORSTER. V it r»*«»’1
■tockholders know his worth and he
F R A N K HARRIS
who in our estim ation is th e best
B F. WtUTNER.
A. I» BETTS. A » t Ca jiw i
B.
P.
O.
E.
Sanford
Lodge
124!
will make good
Dixie took due notice of th e fact man for th e place and though Frank
Meet first and third Wednesday night
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th a t we hav« a most remarkable Clark ia not now in thb district ate
We are going dow n to Miami m an in our press gang in th e person think he b on e of the beat th a t haa at comer of First S t, and Palmetto Av
O. L. Taylor
R. 1». Peck
n ex t week and if the Tribune Is not o f Hon. Frank Hsrris of th e Oeais ever represented Florida a t the na­
Secretary
Exalted Rule»
up to its usual standard the week Banner and th e article paid the tion’« capital.
We also supported
following our readers may charts N rster of the Florida Newspapers Senator^ Fletcher in his first race The Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Janler
for prompt, accurate and obliging service is
its ahortoomingi to Frank Stone® a just n eo g n itio n . Most of us have but did not like aotne of his actions
Order United American Mechanics
a well established
fact.
Meets ovary Wednesday nt, 7:80 P.
man
and Oscar Conklin ' of th e been * lax in remembering Frank in the senate and being a life long
t
_£jv
- ■
M.,
in
the
City
Hall.
Visiting
brothers
Herald, the morning paper of that Harris. He has been here so m any friend and admirer of Stockton were
are welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. See.
Every approved facility is here for
d ty , tor we’ve met ’em beforehand years that we take bis presence as anxious to elect him. D espite our
we know what followed the meet­ a matter of course, forgetting that differences with Senatoi Fletcher
Celery City Aerie No. 1A53
handling of your banking business.
ing.— St. Cloud Tribune.
Meeting every Tuesday night at 8
,n Frank HartU we have one of the we would support him for office
*T— t. ; - W —
L
Piro Üuildin
Building.
,
——0--------m ost rcm aikable ed itorial. records again if he happens to be&gt; the best o'clock. Fico
J. T . Hoolehan,
G. E. Ta ratta,
Checking accounts are invited.
T h e St. Cloud T ribune ia agitating in the history of Florid* journalism . man in th e tace next tim e We play
Worthy President
Secretary
no
favorites,
belong
to
no
faction
for a bond isaue in Oaceola county From a youngste. of tender years
to build good roada. This is the Frank Hstria has been in harness expect no politician to be our guar­
OJ1S TRIRE NO. «1, I. O . R. M.
right kind of a m ove. If Osceola continually w ith the exception of dian. ask no. favors from any of them
Meets every* first and third Friday
will com e in gad build th e connect;- th e .y e a is spent in th e war* between and -consequently are free and un- nights at 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
O F S A N F O R D , ' F L O R l D A ______ _
ing tink between O range and Polk th e s ta tu and then he only laid trammeled to support the man who
Visiting brotan* welcome
c a g b v e .
looks
best
for
the
position.
T
he
Met
th is section, with Sem inole, Orange th e pen down long enough to fight
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper,
will
never
"get
us
tig
h
t'
because
a
few
years
and
after
the
sttuggln
and Oaceola will be th e best adver
. C. of R.
Sachem

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Interest

ABOUT PEOPLE
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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
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CAicFcn PifinM
■ One of tho social events of the
season will be tbnt of tho b r o th e r ­
hood class of the P resbyterian church
next Tuesday night at the Manse it
will he a chicken plllau a n d the men
of the city are invited to attend
Low Rate To M iami

V

S om e Poetess
Mrs. G. T. Fisher und son, Walton
of St. Pauls, N. C.. are visiting Mrs.
Fisher’s brother and sister, D. R.
Brisson and Mrs. W. J. M cBride.
Walton received the following Tetter
from his little sister today t h a t is
good enough for pub licatio n / being
in poetry nnd spring poem being ripe
ju tl now while the frost is on the
bcu na;
Dear Walton:
“ When you’re where you can be scon,
Please, dear boy, don't act green;
Act just os up to date
And for goodness sake don’t bo late
For htcakfnst, supper nor dinner,
Or nnything to cause you to get
. thinner.
,

' K«\==*i P A G E P .V E
Se

ATLANTIC COAST LINE .
TRAINS
N orlhboaad

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

92
82.
HI.
HO
28

Arrive
la-ave
.. .4:00 P. M........ 4:05 P. M.
1:18 A. M ........ 1:33 A. M.
. .10:15 A. M . . . . 11:05 A. M,
.. .2:22 P. M ..... .2:42 P. M.
8:60 P. M ....................

Mimic Department Itrceptian
j
Jungle Composition
The annual meeting of the Florida
Southbound
At the W o m an ’s Club rooms T ups*
1* W*D *,c °t interest to the P«»-| Press Association will be held at
No. 9 1 . . . 12:28 P. M „ . .12:38 P. M.
d ay afternoon the Music D e p art- l’nt" an&lt;1 Irachers to know of t h e . Miami Mar. 25-27, 1915. Very low
No. 83. .. 2:0« A. M ........ 2:16 A, M.
No. 89 .. .2:10 P, M ........ 2:30 P. M.
ment entertained the m fm hers of splendid use. m ade by Mis. Geo. rates have been secured to -this guthNo. 85. .. .6:36 P. M........ 6:56 P. M.
the cluli and their friends with one Dickenson, seventh grade teacher, «ring and the ratns nre open to the
No. 2 7 ................................... 8:10 A. M.
of the most rhurining receptions of °t 'I*1’ moving pictures shown re- general public.
Ask your station
Oviedo
Cooked food falò S atu rd ay by th e season.
Mrs. Geo. Hoy, vice ™n*ly a l the Im perial, of the African agent for the rate. If hd does not
No. 126—A rrive..............,9:30 A. M.
young ladies of B a p tis t Sunday I»resident pn**.iil»*»i witfi gracious tilg- hunt of Paul ltuiney, the million- have it, ask him to get It. it is
No. 127— Leave.................4:00 P. M.
school, serv ed next s to re to Peoples nity. The program presented was aire h u n te r, sportsm an and n a t u r a l ­ yours for th e asking. Or you can
L eesburg
Dank.
Finding t h a t ten of tho girls write to the secretary of tho Asso­
delightfully varied and received with ist.
No.
21—
A
r
r
iv
i.................10:56 A. M.
I t was of this grade a tte n d e d tho Ihow , ciation (T. J. Appleyard, S ta te Print
Household goods, Im perial irons enthusiasm b y the guest*.
*
No.
24—Lqavn.....................5:68
P. M.
also one of th e heat attended of tho Mrs. Dickenson h ad thorn w rite cr, Tallahassee, Fla.,) a n d he will I d id n 't go to Lumber Bridge last
a nd yeast cukes at S im o n ’s.
GO-tf
No. 1 6 8 - A rrive................ 5:20 P. M.
compositions
on
th
e
subject
am
i
furnish it to you. T ickets will ire .
cluii receptions.
The rooms wej§
night,
No. 167— Leave, j ............. 6:35 A. M.
Among those a tte n d in g the Red
♦cry attra ctiv e in thdr decorations t i n excellent p ape ia were h an d e d sold good for use only on March 23 And I’m going to tell Hallie " T h a t ’s
Trilby *
Men’s convention T u e s d a y and Wed­
« ii-iig h t
of red roses and jessamine vine, in by th e young rtudents*— lt-wa« of 24 and 25, 1915. Tickets will bp
No. 26— Arrive *................ 1:00 P . M.
nesday was C. W. C hurchill of St.
carrying out the dull colors of red especi’ri inteie* to th e class, as th e y void after March 31. 1916. prior to And next time you ask me to go
No. 24—Leave....................2:25 P. M.
Petersburg.
_
and green 'Tfi^-lont** of the color ^
now engaged in the s tu d y o( mill night of which date re tu rn tri° I'll just act so and so,
Clyde Lia* B o a ti
Per Sale! ! 1
must he completed'.
67-tf And spy. " N o th an k you."
scheme were effectively used in tho Africa.
(Si. J . k . . RI,.,]
Three lots facing P a r k on Myrtle refreshments also; the gteen ico
If you don't hush I'll spank y o u ,"
Arrive 10:00 A. M. Leave 11:80 A.M.
^A nnouncem ent.
4
avenue a n d Seventh s tr e e t. ’Desir­ cteam topped with red chetries and
Free Press
Mrs. Lisette C. E ieh n c t of B alti­
ably located for hotel o r residence. th e dainty white cakes with red
Senator Fletcher does not seem We all miss your big mouth
Beautiful shado trees te n y eaij old, roses served together were lovely. more, Mil., announces the eng a g e­ to Irelievo in a free an d unshackled | B ut remember y o u ’re down south,
DRINK
And th a t again some swoet d a y
no other property like it in the city. T h e program wi»»*beautifully ren d er­ ment of her dau g h ter. Isabella to press.
DRINK
Apply a t once to W. W. Long.
He criticises the press because it You'll be with us again to play,
ed and thoroughly enjoyable
T h e Mi. Charles S tr a t t o n B ium ley of
25-tic
work of the departm ent chorus was St. A ugujtlnr, Fia.— *Misa Elchner la too yellow and because in the I t’s a long way to Tiperrary
ha* been making h er home with her days of Washington nnd Lincolm And gee! won’t we be merry!
Messrs. Phillips. H e lm / Laubach “ P«*UIIy to o à . while I h t solo s c le r
.a yw,e&gt;n
«v
.tv s&gt;
v. •» J»** »
sister a mi br°ttp rriç;Uw,.. H v 3R&amp; FU* ■9Ute*.«wlWd...jiuUi«-*Mwita». inV t L .iJ # U o(
* « « * . .$*?!“ *
vocal and instr^rp e n g a
ng (George and A braham , all When you’re driving Uncle M ac’* car
attendine- the koskÌoiik of th e displayed th e aitU tic talent grit her- ! Uri1 . E ndor C u l l i t i , Geneva, F la,, eluding
Had Men on W ednesday
c&lt;* *nt0 *I&gt;C department fold E s p e c -|f° r
I)ai,t iHrco y e a n , from where th e vile nam es that could be in­ And are going v ety far,
DRINK
DRINK
Red Men on W ednesday.
|#| men, |on llMH|Id. , , ^ . d e o f the the wedding w ill- twice p l.ee in vented.
J u s t say,' "T h is in my hand is a
Woodland P a r k
blitter,"
Therefore the senator wants to
vocal jtolos of Mrs Hoy, accom - dune,
Better t h a n ever, will re-open on parried by Mrs Butt at tho piano
m u n le tho press to a more nr less And remember th a t I'm youi s iste r."
March 21st, Sundays o n ly . Let sod and Mr Al Witherington on the
degree.
Personal M ention
privately on week days. See photos, j %io| in
Bl.|wlion# were am ong
It -(teems to me, th at situation
Mt. nnd M«s. C D Peck, for
• ■ ■ | *» « • • 1' » •
». •-•-£wg
DENTIST
would
be a good idea to conserve,
many
years
spending
their
winters
etc., at p opcorn wagon.
69--tc
iho sweetest jon tho ptogrnm. so full
C. F. K ennedy and- B H Bel- of good things t h a t it is almost im- in Orlando, who have been the if there was only a better way to f NEEDC OF SOME CROPS. \
work row \vlitre: rKortJC o n l ï
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4
Usario of Lakeland woru in the city possible to ¡.po lalixe* Tin- program guests of Mis, Alfred Lilja have r e - 1 hand it out.
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
But as for myself. 1 do not *ee • e j Li *■&lt;■( • !■#-*» - •-&lt; ì-( eet*j'&lt;*i*t*H
several d a y s of this week expound- follows:
t u m i d to their home in the north.
ROOM 9
G e n i ’* a nd pean. livllig l e g u m e * , do !
where the line could be drawn.
ing tho v irtu e s of the Woodmen of
Department Chorus, its the S en '1
The utterance of the press is not not r e q u l r e u - r y l i e a v y n p p l l c n t l o u * o f
Mrs. Alfred Lilja left for l a k e ­
the World. .
— Rees.
In
any senso of tho word absolutely n l t r o g e n A boti t TrfX) p o uml s nti a c r e
land
Wednesday,
called
there
by
tho
Piano Duet, "C o u n try D a n c e " —
o f n 2 -K-lti m i s t u r o n r e u s u n l l y strili
Mr. a n d Mrs. II. 8. C arter, who
free,
illness of hot n#phow.
c l et i L
have boon spending th e winter in Novin, by Mrs. I). !,. Thrasher and
There is a punishment th a t can
Tornitine», e g g p l a m s
nnd
pe|iiH*rs
Sanfotd left Tuesday morning for Mrs Cecil B ull
Double Vocal Trio, "L ittle Pa- i
AD. J- Howard J a r r o lt of S a s a n - follow a wrongful oi libelous publi­ m u s t noi la* s uppl i rsi « l i f t nn o v e r
their h o m e in Red B ank. New- J e r­
poose," (’bus Cud man M esdam is
was tin dinner guest of Mr and cation, either in civil dumugi-s or in i thiiiidniicv o f f r v e n l tr o g e n f o r thtseycriminal prosecution, or th e injured s o m e reiisoti. I‘ntn»b »botri.I Ih* itigli
Hoy, Fox, Polk. Morgan; Muwe* j M«»- Terheun last evening.
Magazines Periodicals
Like hot rhicken s u p p e r and hot Edith Stewart arid Jnsir Stum on
tVIrfi (In- e u c i i r b l l n nlso ufi e s c e * * o f
party can have both remedies.
Soda Water
Miss Alice W hither returned to
home m a d e 1molls, etc., for Saturday
It is true that the press very often n l t r o g e n I» lo In* m o l i l i s l . Ti re mi n
Piano Solo, ‘'Spring," Greig, by
orai
eJeini-nt»
n
r
e
mu
s
t
Ini
poctant.
Ma
Winter Park M onday to lake up her gtu ■* too far, but that is the hyitnnn
supper?
Y o u ’ll find th e m at I in* M i &gt;.n I. iiccu Chappell
Confectionery
mi r e » nppl l ed In t hè liills sveli l u a d
Morgan s to re S aturday evening.
Vocal Solo. " L ittle Orphan! An* school duties, after a w eeks viu-a- end of the proposition,
v n n e e o f p i an t i n a n r e o f tlecliled r n l ue .
|t is not the linotype, the Hoe
Cigars and T o b a c c o s
George C. Pierce, engineer . for "i**.
Miss Lucille As pi n wall, ac- lion at home.
A»pn ni n uh and rhllharh «pelili Ilio
p
r
e
s
or
the
composing
stone
that
&gt;- Mias Francc*i Aspm
the J B. M cCrcry Co , of Atlanta eompnrried
In iter pari of thè sturi mcr In gntherlng
Mrs. Nicholson of Geneva is v i s i t - | go to these lengths,
was in th e city several ri^iy* of this w all
material for tire trext »ensou's crop.
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It is the fellow- th at wields the \ | nnure i» usunlly nppllcil In thè fall
week investigating th e question of
Flute Solo. "S ong Without W ords" ing her daughter. Mrs. W A Tlllis.
trip«'! that does the damage act.
and commercial fertlllxers after Ilio
Tshuwaiska. by Miss Josl»* Sill
brick roads for t he c o u n ty
It
is
the
man
th
at
is
in
the
con­
&lt;-lo»o
of thè cutllng »«'asoli
Mr
and
Mr*.
I,
Hanson,
who
The Indies of the B aptist church mon, arrom pnaist Miss H a m p to n
ning tower with his binoculars IqpkSweet corn doe* notvhere so vcetl ns
have
been
the
guests
of
Mrs.
H,
E.
Vocal
Solo,
"
D
a
y
U
n
a
rm
,"
Strewill serve chicken pillatr S aturday
ing lor news Items, or the editor tm so’1 ground. Application» tif istm
evening in t h e Morgan store, next leski. Encore, " M y Rnsnty," by Mrs, Tolar for several m onths left for
getting
his range through the peri­ mereiai fcrllll/i'r rieed not »*xrce»l rsxi
their home in Minneapolis. Minn.,
to Peoples Bank
You are invited Geo. Hoy
scope
to
torpedo somebody with to l.tssi potimi»
Tuesday
•
Viloin Obllghto. "Intermezzo,"
to go nnd get a good hot supper,
Olitoti» ri*«poi.il r e ndi l i lo Itetivv a p
sensitive filament? like Senator Flet­
Ritstirnina. M*
A! Witherington
Plate, 35 cents.
pl l cal l i i h» of l o i n p l e l e fi-rtlllrer».
cher
These
are
the
things
that
go
Chorus,
Valley of Overt here."
Mr Tom II M agtenary ha* re­
ftiM’ t i-r»ii&gt;s a r e n o i vb e r e g r ò w n l o
wiong on the free press pioposition.
Pal ks (‘lull Chorus
( o ' i i e r n i l r a o t n g e tfinn oli h e n r l l y ina
turned to Louisville, Ky,, after s e v ­
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Piano Duet, “ Anvil Chorus," Ver- eral m onths s|M*nt in Sanford in the Tiit-re is, punishment for these fel­ nuretl m a r k e t g n n J c n »olls
lows, as I h a v e ‘ said before, and
i J i — Uiwsk. L&gt;p*iUe —»+**i Km net-* A**- tnterevr rtf tit.« hpxtness
plenty
of it. if they are going be­
| on wall
Sanford Huuse
Up« and Downs.
yond
the
line of decency und pro­
Chorus, "Hoses,
Roses E v e r y ­
F. C. Cooper, A tlanta, (in , Mr
Tills life I« compunril of up« and
Miss Jessie Wheeler is spending priety, and pro fieri y so
and Mrs. Dalla» Elliot, H D Eliot, where," Troiere Club Choi us
downs. ! might give myself as nn
a week in Del-and, th e guest of Mrs
I do not see whore it is practic­ example Of course, I prefer to win,
Club Chorus: 1st Sopranos, M issis M lì. Rowe.
Cleveland, Ohio; T. C. C u rry , Mem­
able to draw any other line, be­ but If not I won't be dissatisfied
I
phis, T e n n .; R. M u rray, Duluth, Aspinw’ull. M a rth a Fox; Mes(lames
cause it would be impossible to as­ have had my share of surrosses and
L
Newton. Vance
Tenn ; B Heinmnrr, N
Y City: Herndon, T
Miss Eva Malm of Orlando is tlu­ certain without censorship, where reverses; surceases I have endeav­
,
E T R andal!, Birm ingham , Ala.. Dougin* und Geo Hoy;
...
,,
, guest of Mis ll. E Tolar
ibo line of demarcation really would ored to meet without elation, reverses
2nd Soprano*
Mis
Polk a n d i
V. M. B row n, Griltin. (in : M Dulie as to thi* sensibilities of people «Ittioli I il*‘pr&lt;-» - Iroi nlol whenever I
hler. N Y City; Geo
\
I.eFil*. Misses K'li.h Slew ml. Eva Walker
have lullen U 1 a» t...... mv molto
Mr
end
Mrs
II
W
Brady
will
more or le*»« publicly nnd properly |
Altos Mesilann* I I llra'lv.
Jus, E 1, H uiImiii , Il I Swiggert.
and I think II lut&gt; loo n a good'one, to
, t r i acui t i 111- f o l l o w i n g d a i
Atlanta, Ga . H D Dnvt». Chwtlu- 1. Mul gun. (¡in I*us, 11 l (¡i-.lur. return to Sanford Monday after -i prodded
Si r WIT
vi«M
to
1
heir
daughter,
Mrs
Kann-*
I would suggest to Senator Flet­ frhl Jdiuric(r.
nnoogii, T e n n ; A t* Jon**», Atlnu- M i s m -s lusii Sl i it...... .uni S u l m n e
at Tampa
We her* altvan tie- i to be jmt • ld:'e ahead
cher that inaicud of curtailing the
ta, Ga.; H iram Byrd. M iam i, U L. I I Unip to n
of the other fellow in (he geoeiel *»|uip«n«Bt of
freedom of the press, the abuse of
Thayer, Curntsy, Maas : J. K. Rigg.
Choi us Leadei, Mrs. Geo. L. Hoy, t
our «to»e. A ta a grideoco ol ths J e s u to'(how
Mrs. W. Marshall, who is visiting which is punishable, civilly nnd crimAsheville, N. C.; T. M. Heed, To­
ihe aeweet sad only the beet oi ev*ijlhi»(. wo
Accompanist. Mrs Cecil B u tt
rccoaoiai to iikii oi i d
ledo, 0 . ; P. Il De M andril, Jax;
While refreshment* were being Mrs. It. M. Mason will leave Sun- mally, th at he drive his well known
Jno. U pton, Va.; J. G. Spencer, Jr., served Mrs Hull and Mr Wit hi r day for Daytona, St. Augustine and energies towards curtailing the fn-eOld furniture mudo to appear like now. (
M. D. .Martin, D, II. Fain. J a x ; 1 ington rend*-iei| several beauliful other point* of interest before re ,l„m ,,f speech of Unit»o| Stat»*r Sell­ Ad kinds of furniture rvfinished at a ,
er home in Washing .itors whose gabfesl has dem on­ Irllllng ex Itense. Will call nnd estimate,
I turning to
&lt;i W. Geiger, Green Co*'e Springs;
lections.
strated that tin-re ought to hi* all
J T G n th ln , Willlston; T E Scull.
T he c o m m u t e » on refreshments bin. D &lt;
A POSTAL WILL IIIIINCJ ME.
au tom atic cutoff somewhere on the
Elkton, Did.; G C S hafer, N 1 were Mi-sihtmes \ K Power*, chair
C o m h ln tJ Office
111 liAll.liimi
Mrs
Browning of Tern pa, w ho eternal '«» of wind jamming by T. P. S C H O T T M kni ' k. err v
( tty; N (&gt; E Martin und wile. J m an, elm* Polk, til-« Fox
a n d Fountain P e n
L Last it (te r and w-rie. Empor lu.
Serving were Missen Eva Walker, I ha* bien the guest of hgi d a u g h ltr. senatorial courtesy.
Kans.; C hns. U. Blosser, Mrs. Chiu. Fintene»* Frank. M atlhn Fox an«l Mrs Sum Klein will leave for bom»
T he nation ha* become so &lt;|j»- i Ntllff of «pptlf «ilo n f«r Tm Ilrrtl l'odor
, * . « _ » ■ « &lt;i
L’listed with the free si&gt;c*ecli of l *n11eii
Hmlon Mi of thr (»&gt;nrr«l .Staiiir«
■plni Dcw%tt metobcf ol the
a IssItsuiVe
Dosser, Mrs. Carrie It. Caldwell, Durca Chap|»*ll
Sunday
Ntitiri* U v_.^.
h»r«»h) -----given Ihat J, A.
pentjili lak wnya a bio* and dnei a bLcll.
Birmingham. Ala.; Leo C. McAuliffe
States senators th a t the senate ha* brook, purrhmr of Tai ('«tllflrai« Ko. It it anccislty brillUst. »mouth sod pvimaacat.
d Iba &lt;»h day «f Junt, A !&gt;. Coma In and let ui »how you tho now CorU* iak
Chicago, III.; F. W. Cook, J a x ; U. S. j
K
Sl A ffn ft (juifd
Rev. D r Slbett, presiding eldei oi been termed in positive language the l6H, hda•*I»(lllrd
« » H ra»*"titi)
Titrât
fo M¥ «fTIr.
rat «p In
Robinson, S t. Louis, M o.; D. D.
and
hi.»
m
■tl» ai&gt;i*1it m111n fot tal d©«*d t" botti« with the MW flow-controlUi.
the Miami district simnt the week- "verm iform appendix" of the body
ti*yr
fri
irrnrdaffrr
«
U
t
I
»
«
.
Hai»! r t filli*
Williama, P ortsm outh, O.; U. B. J
T h e members of St. Agnes Guild end in Sanford, th e guest of Rev. politic of the United Stati*«,
rairi fftib rac rath r folHafMK dnrrib rd nroprrly
•iiuat«*d
in
R
rm
ii
ol*
rouiity,
Florida,
Robinson, B. Drew, O rlando; J. T. ■W*’''« graciously entertained by Mrs. and Mrs. F. E. Steinmeyer.
If Senator Fletcher wishes to use j l o - * l i , N K '4 of
of
S#r. UI
Peck
at
the
Episcopal
rectory
M
o
n
­
Cunningham , Chicago, lit.;
H. H
—— —
•
the scissors unywhere to seputale Tp. /I. It. a».
.
.
,
*
» *i
Tliff *ai«l land b«lof R*#f**ffd at f hr «lai®
T he girls ate still
Pound and wife, Cleveland. O.; It. d a y afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. H H. Pound ,of «n aouse rroin a mernei. privnej (
* h urford, Florida
'«»«Tiff Of r- j . Murdrei-k 1!itI»** *«Jd 'fffffM. SolemanT R. H. H opkins and m aking chair covers and comforts so Cleveland, Ohio, uiu guests of tho ''*l
lV
|
'
°
t
^
1
’
*
»forewaltl
weapon
U
i;
B
y,«n
IUFIr*1»* &gt;h*n hi* rffd*fffnff(| »erun) ug t«n
wife, Jax; D. Dalrymplc, M inneapo­ t h e pleasant hours were spent at work Sanford House.
»1»rit «m t««u® ihffiffon on Ihr
■
puncture the rubber-tired lurnyx oil law. (»a ..I
\ •II. A d im .
Itih
»!»&gt;
u
p
o
n
these,
Mrs.
Peck
served
a
lis, Minn.; G. M. Joiner, Alachua;
______
United States senators so t h a t they
WUrei■ '*iy ctiiriiiI »ij|n«»lurff und •«••I,
IFU
t
h
r
?
lath
»1• I of March. A II. -IVIS.
-Mr*. E. M. Jensen, Jennie O. Jen- d a in ty fruit salad and sandwiches.
will rubside from now and evermore. I &lt;*• *h
K! A iMUXilASM.
Mr.
a
n
d
Mr*.
J.
D.
Withers
m
o­
T
h
o
se
present
were
Rev.
A
ith
u
r
sen, Mrs. C. G. N ew ton, New
Then be will be "d o in ’ something I nrtk Circuit Court■8»miiiot* I?« p FI,*
Itv
Ja*. C* ÜOliffIff tl. t:.
lliteli
over
to
Orlando
this
morning
Haven, C o m n n .: Mr*. H u rry Ja*- Peck, Mrs. Brit», Mis. Perkins, Mrs.
worth doin’. Dixie.
60-fri-Me
rott. Jr., A tlanta, G / : II. Brum- Spicer, Miwes C harlotte Hand. E v a to spend the day
hsrg.niuifalo, N. Y.; Sam S alm ey cr.! Walltsr, Josie and Juni. S tum on.
Mr nnd Mrs Weincrt of Phila­
N. Y. C iy t;
John Connelly. Arch Frances Aspinwnll. Gussie O gtam .
Saideo
William».
/.&lt;&gt;e
Munson
a
n
d
delphia
a re guests o f Mr. and Mrs.
Danny, Conwcll, Ontario; R. Gard­
Mias
Searing.
T
h
e
next
meeting
C
F!
lien
ty
ner, Mrs. R. Gardner, L. G., Gard­
ner, M aster M. M. G a rd n e r, To­ will be with Miss Gussie Ogtam.
^ Miss R uth Pullian of Minneola
ledo, Ohio;
Geo. C. Paschal, Jax;
••
M u s ic Iteeilal
is the a ttra c tiv e guest ol the Misses
L. W. .Ilullingnr, Springfield, 0 .;
HKUK Ls a human salt* to this institution. We like to meet outr customers and get
A very delightful afternoon of Stewart on Union ave n u e
E. L. La Vert, Atlantu, G a .; Ruosell
nrqiminted with them for our mutual advantage.
Parker and wifo, N. Y. c ity ; R. T. m usic and readings is Being a n t i c i ­
Mrs
’
E.
G.
Tyner
arrived
yester*
p
a
te
d
with
much
pleasure
by
th
e
*
This
bank is working all the time to please its customer«, and we are well equipped
Bishop, J a x ; N. D. Dicks, Lake
City; E. M . Irby, Va.; C. F. Mar­ m em bers of the Literature D e p a rt­ dc&gt; to visit her daughter, Mrs R J
to render the best assistance to legitimate business interests.
tin, Richm ond, Va.; 8. G. Hamlin, m e n t and tho W om an’s Club a t Holly
•j Your affairs can lx? intrusted to your HOME INSTITUTION with the knowledge
DsLand; W . E. A rm strong, Jax; large, when Mis. F’nnnio Stem brldge
that they will be well cared for, as this hank is owned and managed by the moat solid
Miss Annie Renfroe is the a ttr a c ­
A. 8. X horeland, N. Y. c ity ; Misa M unson gives her music recital S a t ­
and successful business men of this city.
tive
guest
of
her
b
rother,
Mr
H
arThe
l*&gt;u Green, Pittaburg, P a .; E, .L. u r d a y afternoon, March 27.
p
ro
g
ram
will
be
interesting
a
n
d
vey
Renfroo
*j We conduct a well equipped Savings Department, where you can open nn account
Phelan,’ N . Y. city; W. C. Harris,
---------New Orleans. La.; K. A. Warner, v arie d and will include violin a n d j
with $1.00 and will receive 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
If any member who has paid her
Geo. B. B eacham , B oston, Mass.; p iano numbers by the y o u n g e r!
deposited.
Miss ’ club dues to the W o m an ’s Club for
J*l P. C oi, F t. Myers; B. I^ur, s tu d e n ts of Mt». Munson.
L E T US SE R V E YOt!
Brooklyn. N . Y.; W. E. Dobbin*. Lucille Aspinwnll. one of S a n fo td &gt; the ye«t ending Mar 1st, 1915 has
m
ost
talented
and
favortie
vocalfailed
to
receive
a
m
em
bership
card
• Baltimore, M d Emory Currio, Tam
Annie Hawkins,
r»; Mr. a n d Mrs, V. E. G reen, At- ists will bo on the program a n d phase notify Misa
M * . Ga.;
M. D:eebloy, N. Y. th o s e giving readings will be Misa club treasurer
(COURT IIOVSR BUI LDI NG)
Cby; A. P . Justlove, P u n t a Gqrda; Goodhue, Mrs. Watson and Mrs.
‘ llirthl
This is Mis. M unson- k''
■
L. D . , M oorm an, August«, Ga,; Phlllips.
FORREST LA KE, Prt».
D. L. T ERAS HER, Vice-Rrrs.
A . 7?. KE Y, Cashier
Mr and Mrs R C Maxwell anPrank E. B ro d n ax fc JaX; L- M. Gos- a n n u a l dey to th o Literature Don®y. A tla n ta , Ga.; Mr!' a n d Mrs. p a r tm e n t nnd U always one of t h e nounce th o birth of a little dsughJohn H* W aring, Brooklyn. N. Y.j eoclal and musical events of t h e let M onday, March 15 8Ve will bo
„ .to o n . *
" “ med M a ty Isabel
D* J- Ky»«* Birmingham, Ala.
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siste n t A&amp;mlrsrs.

V WHEN UXEXPECTED GUESTS ARRIVE

With Traction Engine
Pllluburfih, Pa.—V ada Kirkland, tho
Plays Lone Hand.
aeventeen-jfar-old girl who driven her

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father's mall route from Natrona to t
tllrdvllle twice dally. Is too busy to be
o Dritlsh Officer Tell* of "Funny Old frivolous, and wants uninvited corre
a
BOILER PLATE
Cove" Who Travel* About With
s|&gt;ondents to know It.
a
g
TANK STEE L
Field Piece and Fire* When
Since her fa th e r was attacked with
g
§
STRUCTURAL
a
rheumatism
early In the winter Mts'a
.
He
I*
Ready.
Q
T H E K IN D T H A T R E F L E C T S C R E D IT UPO N T H E T A S T E O F T H E HOSTESS
IRON WORK OF a
□
Kirkland has taken his place. The
o
ALL KINDS
o
London.—Whit® It I* aahl th at mod­ task seemed easy to her till the old
ga
* The cream'we use comes from inspected cows—it is pastuerized to &lt;lf-Mn&gt;y
□
em
warfare doe* not K^’o to tho Indi­ family horse died op Now Year's day.
□
a TR U SS RODS
a vidual ninny eh an re* to dlMtlnKulsh Hoc. her new horse. Is a sorrel, wjtb
all
bacteria.
a
STAY BOLTS
□ himself, a British cavalry officer in n an unholy white Rllnt In his eye. Talk*i It is made in many different forms—with many different flavors. Som e kinds
GALVANIZED
a letter to the London Time» tells of ItiK as she shook tho lines over him.
a
CO PPER AND
Gxht rein an she drove
are filled with delicious nuts, citron and other goodies ¡.other kinds are made from
a a gunner who carries on a little w a r 1 ®ho (l r®w
ZINC S H E E T S
of his otan. doing about on a traction past a noisy mill on her route.
pure crushed fruits. In all its making NO HUMAN HANDS TOUCH,IT, and
"Here's where everything happens,**
engine, tow lug bis gun behind him,
OAK
ho unlimbers, fires a few allots and she said. "Last week I met a string
it is made in a plant where the sanitation could not possibly be improved on.
CYPRESS
goes on bU own way. That his work, of dlllies running down the Incline
*! Order it from your nearest fountain; if your dealer has not yet~handle&lt;l it
MAHOGANY
no m atter how amusing, is effective Is from the cinder dump, and right on
tilts
curve
three
of
four
of
them
left
A\ H U E PI N E AND
a told by tj„, officer, who says:
write us, and we will see that you are*"supplied.
ALL HARD W O O D S g l
"There Is one Incident I must clto; the trsck and piled up beside me. j
It amuses us mightily. Some tlmo ago, Tnken by surprise. Doc wheeled, nnd
LAUNCHES
when closer to tlu f lines, wo w ere out on the glare of Ice which covered tho
SKIFFS
exercising one flno morning when tho road he fell and .burled me .under the
DORIES
funniest old outfit came along—some buckboard. Someone pulled me out
- » ^ ^ J A C K S O N V I L L E . FLA.
BUILT TO
old guy guiltier with a big gun towed unhurt.
"Another day the hnrnemr-Wftikd at*
ORDER
by a sort of traction engine. Ho was
Phones 5043£and
Bell
Jacksonville,
a funny looking old chap. Ho stopped tho top of this hill and the wugnn
started
down.
I
Jumped
and
luckily
B O IL E RS AND TANKS
bis caravan, consulted nomo notes, and
BUILT TO OR DE R
swung around Into position and let off escaped Injury.
a couple of shots. The first one over,
"I.suppose It Is these liuto things
{‘ Competent force of wo km rn for
secon'd short, and It appears ho was th at have got Into tho papers which
-v ,
"*■* *
road work at all times . „
(ratto* Satisfied with t h e n e r t'f o u tv for sanse men all oTwr’the’UhlfeU iftnfe»'
Ink Which Bleaches.
to write to me. 1 have letters from
¿ 0 started packing up again.
A h tho carbon of ordinary printing
hundreds, some offering to assist me, Inka-dora noLiilcacti Inducing printed
T i e Jiaff a Vlnd of aeroplano with others proposing marriage, nnd many nmlorlal for now paper, u French firm
him, too. on n lorry, also In tow. Ho wanting mo to tell them my experi­ ban patented a special Ink. The black
S T A N I) A R I) R A I L R O A I) O F T H E S O I T H «
was tho funniest looking old covo you ences.
pigment 1b n compound from tantmrh
"I burn most of them," she added. f extracts ocllng an ferrous sulphate.
over saw; seemed to be running a lltJ A C K S O N V IL L E . F L O R ID A | tlo show of his own. I^ost wo saw of "Aren't they foolish7"
' and this Ih Incorporated with renin, or
Ar
Ar
1.«
Ar
him was around tho corner with Ii Ih
W
Vr
mineral oil and renin, or boiled Hii
JirtuiiTii!*- Hithmond Wiil&gt;in|t«&gt;n
ffahmwrr
Phi Lid. ipil». N.»
traction engine half mired in tho (
s
e
e
d
oil
In
rfpulplng
the
paper
th«
A C T R E S S H E L P S OUT
ditch. Hut It nppenrs hu knew- what
9.00am
*No. h &gt; 8 ;.111.«in
10:27 uni
5:25am
Deductive Reasoning.
12:15pm
Ink 1» blenched with an ucid solution
•Tr m
"Mhmnm, what's a sook worm?” ho was about, lor ho put oho of tho
7 :00am 10:29 am
No. HS 12:15pm
11:42atn
2 :&lt;i 1|i tit
of a hypochlurlde, chlorine gas or by
1 Jupm
asked small Klolse "A iem m who enemy's guns out of action with tho
2 :2Upm lOtlRam
1:35pm
drnchlorlc ur oxalic acid, l|te pulp be­
'No. 8C
2:46pm
5 :25pia
&lt; u'iOpnt
loves to coiled nnd study 'ooss, dear,*' four shots.
ing made perfectly white.
••No. K0 7 :55pm
8 :00pm w 11:50pm
1 :38am.
4 :25am
7
:lTjrn
"Those little motorcycles— wo calf
was th e reply. A few la y s later a
•Free
Reclining
Chair
Cara
to
Waohlnglon;
Electric
Lighted;
Lhifri,
l-m,
them
wasps,
for
they
It
Is
that
sting
ua
woman called whose fingers were dec­
••Con«! Line Florida .Mail carrier* laical Sleeper to Savannah.
You’re snugly between
orated with Innumerable rings. "Oh, Into action.
Church Tithe*.
S t e e l P u l l m a n earn o f t h e hi gherd d u n * o p e r a t e d o n nil t rai nWe ,.*,*&lt;rat*mammn," exclaimed Elolse. "look a t blankets and you hear tho snorting
Thero Is no sum voted for the
o
u
r
o
w
n
d
i
n
i
n
g
cur
M-rvire.
P
u
l
l
m
a
n
re
,
e
r
i
alio
a
u
n
d
informati
on
Mrs. Smith's rlegu! She m utt,b e n ring­ and buxxing of ono coming Op tho
Church of England in the annual lludg
road. You hope ho goes on—but no.
worm "
et of Great 1lrlta.lii
The church
J. G. KIRKLAND. D. P. A.
ho stops outsldo headquarters. You
A. W. FKITOT. H I*. \
derives most of her income from
hold your breath. If he proceeds nt
I
IS
w
I l d l - l m r o Ho t el . T a m p a . Flu.
tithes These were gift* made to t ic
I l a * S t . . J . u k - . . » , II
Iu
onco It's an III omen, as he wants no
K e t p n r Codi .
i li.irch b&gt; Imr children, »ho could
"licit* &gt;nj* In* ran t warm up to his reply but his receipted envelope, am]
not give the »hole but willed a |K&gt;rwork
"f‘ertaInly noi. he makes a r ­ It's ‘turn out.' full parudu marching
lion of i heir property or Income to
ordor. first lino transports and nil.
tificial Ice."—Huff sin Express.
her for ever 'Th-- government per"Ho waits, «tut nfter live minutes
Init1&gt; d the l olli ctluil nf these tithe*
wrlsgles on his road, coughing and
which gave effect to ' the , wills bo
u t . s i Kirn ha n :
snorting
and sparking, and It's all
Nolle«* u h^’ f r t iv g iv e n t h a t in p u r-s u a tir*
(jucutfilng 'hem.
of ■ tlv c T f'f’ n f i h f C ir c u it C o u r t H r v o it ill rlg'ht nnd you can go Jo sleep agnin.
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it lit a m i fo r K rm ln o l*» C iu m
Tho wasps tho beggars always gel
i y . Kl"»ri *la , &gt;11 ( et! l* f |jf u a f &gt;
C t ti
\
!*
IB I A- in th a t
foriselo »uri» a lili, * . h e r r ­ you on the hop—those are the dis­
ín t l l i i a iu t ili J
il
H a rt I r t i , by h*»r n*-al
patch riders, through which ail our or­
f r Wad* F r a n k A
S m ith , a n d
W illia m
!..
H a rt ( a lt,
h *1
hus h a n d , ara corn p ia i na nrt*. ders come.
and th è Floridi H t n l m « c*&gt; , I n e , T ila
"There was a park of (lying men
I lo v a r iM U e k ir d
I and
C fim iia n y .
a. r a rL to ritin n ,
Ilo Inri L flowwrd and NV1aun near our last billet.
They brought
We carry all the lending varieties of
Gray a re tir ta n dan i*« I, * • S p e c ia l l&gt; ia a i* r in down a taube with rtllo (Ire from two
Farm. Field and Garden Se&lt; &lt;1 that havi
C h murar y
«aII C on ih e P ijr • l M o n d a y un
Im-cd te*i &lt;d nod known to I*- adapted to
A p r ii. A I» 1*1 !*. heilig the Mh &lt;l*&gt; nf «aiti of our planes that went up after him.
m o n in in fr o n t of i h r r o u r t h«»u*e lin o in i h r
i In- soil nnd climate
r t l | «f S a «if-ir 4
PI vir* *| a
»I ia r I ri § I h e l**g * I They have one very fust bipiano there.
IDEAL FERTILIZERS Imvt*
tin- Ikhuht «i-«&gt;j
We can t i l l your order i m m e d i a t e l y
hours nf »ale., «i4Ti*r fo r «ale a in i * h J to t fo*- I beard otto very great yarn of a big
years.
, for new crop of nil vurieti«-» of
M f ti * it h til rf t»r fo r ra * h th e fo llo a in e ilr s
observer. While he was flying over
rrlhad regi and paran nal proper (y. to* wit
l-ot Num legar Kl even (Ño Ili iiT Ftirek « the German lin e s) and returning
SI i n
III! AN S . SEED |MJT\T«»!:s.
ALKIDEAL FERTILIZERS are -Irictly alkalin.
I I a m m t)rk , a e r a n ti m in a p la t th e re o f r r
ngaln»t tv strong head wind the ilia
ENGLISH PEAS. « I t I MHEIt.
available.
cor Jed in 1*1a i Honk
I »* * page ♦ *’», in l i e
of I he Cfstrk *«f the t trruit Court of
TOMATO. PEPPER SEED.
Orange Canni j. Piurlda, and rontainine chine gave a heavy Jerk nnd dip and
PERUVIAN FERTILIZERS btLse.1 on Genuine ! I - I 'l i v » a ll ' » .. ill'« .
Ten Iti)) a f n mare of les*. «-ronling I** sent his gun, map cose, etc.,- over­
EGG PLANT. ETC.
the survey of «aid plat. Aim U(g Sum- board. Borne seconds nfter the pilot
not literature.
bffi Thirty one Thirty two Thirty three
HEED CORN, KAFFIR CORN. MIL­
and Thirty-four 31. J i. SI and J4&gt; ul Ku- fell a great bump. It was bis pal com­
Send for our new free citrus booklet "Spring i&gt; &lt;’«unim'"
reka Hammock, according lo a pial thereof ing back Into hta seat, from which ho
LET. REGGAE WEED. SO Erecorded In plat I&gt;*»j K mOm pace 76. In the
GIIUM SEED. ETC.
ofHee of the Clerk of the Circuit Court nf had been absent much too long for
A l l the P ot as h You Want
Minn Maxine Elliott lilting up a
Orini« County, Florida* and containing bis own comfort.
live acra« more or I«-««, according tu the aurvey of «aid plat
And alto Twenty &lt;J0)
“Tho wings of the machine were rid ­ barge with which she In traversing tho COW PEAS ALL VARIETIES
Yser cnnal with food nnd clothing for
etiarearf the preverrei «tack of the Florida
(«arden« Company, Inc. represented h&gt; dled with shrapnel ami the pilot nnd t h e d e s t i t u t e
RHODES. NATAI. AND SI DAN
rertlflrat* N*umher Sr irniy-rifht *7«'
4 observer had to sit tight over their
property to t*e ««4 1 »* the property .»I \ h** sheets of armor plute I think they
GRASS SEED
defeti lau I•. and l*&gt; *itl«l) ’«id decree
Pureb***r n* |&gt;«&gt; fur rill**
are worthy ot the g r e a t e s t praise. Tho TALCUM POWDER AS WEAPON
1 uinpht *toek of garden and llelrl
i I MCKINHUN
only thing we envy them Is tho Impos­
ved.*. poultry fetal and Hupplie.*, incuSp«r»a Master in (*ha 11eery.
J a c k so n v ille , Florida
Ma*«ey &amp; Wartuw,
sibility ot their being turned out a l Startled Girl Hurls It In Face of As­ baton«, etc.
flolieitora for Coroplainanta.
n ig h t Thuy con work only by day."
M-Prl-fctc
sailant, and Make* Her
Write for our spring rolulogue nnd
weekly price ll‘t on poultry feed, etc.
*
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Finds Money Lying in Street and Car*
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to Okeccluitx'c on the new division of the Floridu hhtst Coast Rail way without delay, und »*■«■ ("f
yourself just whnl these lamls «re. Noli* lhnt Okeechobee is now only a trifle* over twelve hours
journey from Jacksonville.
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Muncle.—Edward Gottlieb of Mun*
cle has n shepherd dog which for In­
telligence he believes cannot bn sur­
passed. It Is not unusual for the a n i­
The men ot the Colonial division mal to bring home things It finds In
.CARBON PA P E R S
which is encamped n e a r tho pyramids the Directs, but the o th e r day It s u r­
in readiness to defend the country passed all Its previous endeavors by
Finest Ctrbon Paper Made
against threatened Turkish Invasion coming home with a brand new onoCvarjr 8k«*l P.rl.ct
have quickly Bottled down to maka tho dollar bill In Its mouth. It Is said the,
most ot life In tha desert. Tho picture dog picked up tho monoy In South
shown an officer of th e Colonial troops Walnut sirect. In tho center of th«
Recognized
business district. Mr, Gottlieb Is now
riding an unaccustomed ateed.
cnd'-avorlng to And th e person that
lost the money.
Standards #
Small Girl Fast Typesetter.
"8hcp docs not mean to be dishon­
Nashville, lnd.—Margaret Allison,
est,"
said his owner,, "but ne thinks
aged
eight.
Is
one
of
tho
youngest
r#r SsU by
printers In tha atato. Each evening, that everything of value he sees
on her way dome from school, she ahould belong, to me.**
■tops at tho Democrat office, wbero
"Going West,**
Elm makes from fifty to seventy-flvo
London.—Tho Drltlsh soldiers’ slang
cents setting type a t 20 cents a thou­
sand. Otlo gallay of th e typo sho set for death Is "going west." and te n d o n
by hand In three hours. Mi. Allison, papers s re trying to find out its
father ot Margaret. Is one'of the fast- origin, but antinpartans, philologists
; Sanford
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Florida ; I oat compositors In this part of tho and literary men have been unsuccess-,
fui In explaining I t
■tat«.
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T o o m e r Fertilizer
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0)ilt-*t f"*lnbli*|icd nnd Inrgt-sl reed
( i f ili*- ("zar Ai&gt; valid- r S a p o h m n
Cheater. Pn.— Hurling n pact,-it:» of
oust - 111 Kloriilu.
b h M t*t Gotirgmttl at St
ll»'lcn«
flu
talcum powder that «he waw carrying
cannot cmnmntpl .-trinu-s ai,.| tti•-r •-fort- r o i t r iiKr.ti h t u t i
In her hand Into tin* fan* ,c&gt;f a man
In a n e i i i b a r t a n s n i Mi i wb »n wi t h m *
ivci.r. itnrit»
» a ...............
who grabbed h**r tin- o th er night. MIhh
I»wi«*! 1.W
O* II'- l‘"1 * ' **
2 0 *i C iEi h I H i ) S i r n t
frizopn. In-* »one gf.u-r. I* »li» tail like Ijii
S llilim W-ttiter* wart aide n&gt; b e a k
p*r i
i: i»«* i**- ** ' • *
II
p i a g a l l i l i l t he » i l l uf t h e i r . « - —» filili jr CotfcrfHi
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loo*** from die man und make lp-r &lt;•* JiickMtnvillo
I«re- m i»11y,
A I ' H V * 11. I
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Florida i*i
pernr."
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Jferiiwodllf. H i .
cape.
The girl told the police that «he
was panning along West Third street
when n tall while man, wearing n long
coat and *louch hat. accogted her.
When MIhh W inters niarteil to
gcrcjim th&lt;- 3ian clnap*-*l hi« hattd over
her mouln and told h e r If she didn't
»hut up he would choke her. Then he
released hi* hold an d Miss Winter*
■truck him In the face With the pack­
age Qf talcum imwtier. which b rok e,
and tho powder filled his eyes. He re­
Will yield
crops «if corn, «•nne, raw pftu, velvet In*nns, rap«*, [K-nniils. kudvn. spinel«-* ■ » ' 1 J
leased her, and while he was hrushlng
bcaiilcs miaiitg Bermuda, Rhodes, B ara,.Natal nnd other grasses for liny nnd pnature. With al
th« jniwder out of his eyea Mis* Win­
. lli«-&gt;e crops uvnilnhle, entile, sheep nnd h«*gs enn have green foo*l the year round
ters ran acreatnlug down the atreet.
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Can Have a Choice of Locations for Your Farm
You will find it unexcelled for general fanning, livestock and poultry rnisutg and for growing all
kinils of vegetables common to Florida as well os the finest citrus fruit. This town nnd country
* will grow nt nil a maxing rale during the next few- years, Wc also have excellent land and loan
lots at Chuluoli nnd Kensnivill®—the former n fine Inke section in Seminole County suited t&lt;&gt;
fruit growing, trucking nnd general fanning, and the latter n fertile pine land country in &lt;&gt;&gt;«-**c4rt
County caiicdally ndnpU-d to stock raising, general farming nnd fruit growing. Write today h&gt;r
full ¡Mirticulnrs to

•J. E. INGRAHAM, Vice-President

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IIK n u « l l n g c r l o IHouboh a n d t h o s e
of c r c f i o c h i f f o n , g r o r g c t l o c r e p e ,
crepe do c h l n o a n d p l a i n o r fiKureil
chiffon roflocl t b o I d e a s o m hod led in
early French Importation«
Theflo
early blouBea worn plainer In d e s i g n
than wo have hnd for eomo Re a s o n s ,
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many particulars.
On l i n g e r i e w a i s t s h a n d e m b r o i d e r y
la s p a r i n g l y u s e d . In s ma l t , d a i n t y
patterns.
Fine
tucking and
hem­
st i tchi ng a r e f e a t u r e d , l o u g s l e e v e s a r e
uni versal , a n d n e c k s a r e e i t h e r h i g h
or o p e n e d In a ' ' V ” a t t he f r o m , w i t h
small s a i l o r c o l l a r s o r t l ar l mj lurno r e r c ol l ar s . S l e e v e s a r e f i n i s h e d wi t h
cuffs
F r e nc h b a t i s t e 1» a f a v o r i t e m a t e ­
rial tor t h o l i n g e r i e b l o u s e s , a n d o p e n
n ee d l ew o r k s e a m«, ns w e l l a s h e m ­
stitching. p r o v i d e art e l e g a n t de t a i l
la fi ni shi ng t h e m , t h a t Is w o n d e r f u l l y
well m a n a g e d . T h o l o n g , m o d e r a t e l y
close-flit l u g s l e e v e « a r e n e a r l y a l w a y s
set In w i t h h e m s t i t c h i n g o r o p e n
n e e d l e w o r k o f s o m e ki n d
S m a l l pearl
buttons o r c r o c h e t
buttons
fasten
I he*« w a i s t s d o w n - t h e f r ont
In a
few mo de l « t ho r n g t a n s l e e v e t« in
evi de nce
I’ lijuo c o l l a r s a n d i n n « ,
the l at t e r n e a r l y a l w a y s o f t h e ■ l os e
fitting v a r i e t y , t u r n e d b a c k , p r o v i d e
a novel ty In d e s i g n o n w a i s t « o f s h e e r
batiste.
Thi s fa a g o o d t i m e to p r e p a r e
blouses f o r t he c o m i n g «e as o l i and
l ho so w h o a r e l o o k i n g f o r u u i h u r l i a tlvo mo d e l s, w h i c h It Is s a f e t o ac-

c o p t n» g u b b - s i m i ¡,m t ne i r Ialiti to
l i ne t u r k a , l i v ms t l t r h l t i g . a nd Incon«plruouH h a n d e ml - r o n i e r y
wl t h t ho
orni I nf i al i l e ««surunet- timi u i e y a i e
p e a r In ntl t h è fino Fr o i t ch d o s l g n s

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Coats for the Demi-Season

Carter’s Writing Fluid in Quart Bottles....................... ,75c

I THOUGHT
IT WAS
SOMETHING
TO KtEP

BCCAME /
OF My
JARS OF
TOBACCO

Carter’s Writing Fluid in Pint Bottles

TdMol wPU3T2TOL\
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WHILE

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in the forehead,
use a red hoi flattron.once euery fmo
hours, {o iron themout.
Or fill them up with puffy

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CARTKICS 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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T h e r e a r e «o mo p r e t t y c r e p e un
c h i n o b l o u s e s w l t h c o l l a n t thnt m a y bo
vvorn aa c l l h e r h i g h or l ow
T h c y aro
f u r n l s h e d wl t h d e l n c h a h l e ri h ho n ti es
Si mi l i bultOHM. set d o s e t o g c l h c r t'Vt c n d frinii t ho t o p o( t hè c u l l a r l o t l m
wnl s t l i ne in o t he r « T h e l o n g s l e e v e »
un- f u r n l s h e d wl t h a «caui y rullìi*
f al t l i i g o v e r t h è hand and s o a l t e r e d
l i gure«, e m b r u l d e r e d in «llk in (ho
s a n i e c o l o r a« t hè wai st sUptiìerm-nled
wt t h l i ne* o f f a n i ' v s i i f e h i n g . f orni t ho
decorative fratine*
W'nlstn o f c h i f f o n a r o umi l e o v e r
c hi f f o n
l l nl ng *
Veste«-« o f
salili
s p i l e * a m i o d i a r * of luco, alni simili
c uf f s of s.tiln g l * e var.léty In Die ciimpus l l l on.
S ima 11 hul t nns, s et oli ili
rnwH, a n d n a r r o w
kl i l te |i l al ted edg
Ings o f s l l k a p p e a r oli lite pl nuu-r m'ulel*
C o l h i r s ar&lt;- ofli-n fu«
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r r e a n i co|or«*d tn-p*-. a nd ito- «u l o r «
lllost us«-tl a r e S.ili ! l'Ully ('••sii | ilik.
litui- a m i m a i r e
U Ini,- t r«-pi- m inailo
up III t hè s a n i e ui oi bd*, Imi lite rotore«!
■ ri-pea l a u n d e r «ucc«-**fully a nd a r e
vi-rv etile
l i n e of Ilo pl al i o-r w a t s l * of l iguri d
i hirioti I» rtmw n 111 tln- p l c t n r e a mi
is a gì uni i&gt;aatiipli&lt; of thè m o d e * timi
lui Ve n u d e a ntl&gt; rcKatu! e u l r y l o r

a shipment of Carter’s new

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like to k n o w u h e r e
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Carters Writing Fluid in Half-pint Bottles

25c

Carter's Writing Fluid in 4-oz Bottles

10c

Carter’s Writing Fluid in 2-«/. Bottles

5c

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Carter's Koal Black Ink in 4-oz Bottles

10c

Carters Koal Black Ink in 2-oz Bottles

5c

Carter’s Black Better Ink in 2-oz Bottles

5c

Carter’s Ink, in (ireen, Violet or Blue. 2-oz Bottle

5c

Carter’s Red Household Ink, 2-oz Bottle

5c

( ‘alter s Red Carmine Ink for hanks and largeotTiees) half pint 50c
Carter’s Fountain Pen Ink in Black, (liven &lt;»i Violet

10c

Carter's Mucilage, 2-oz Bottle

5c

C arters Stamp Pad Ink for Rubber .Stumps) all colors

25c

( 'actor's Numbering Machine Ink for Numbering Machines or
( ash Register! all colors.
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dress ts coming into
fashion again.and i5
to be ,u/orn at lau/rt
parties,’and all ifiatmng
places this uinter
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/NOATB for the demi season and those
^ »uggestlvc of outings, classed as
•ports coats." are commanding a t ­
tention just now. Roth a re pleasantly
suggestive of spring and out-of-door«
The sports coats could hardly be over­
looked, because they nro not meant to
,
Wl,l* strlpef. big plnMx Un subued colors), and «inking originalities
In design proclaim them worthy of
their name. Tho botwoon-aenson« coni.
°r general w-enr 1« a quieter affair
made up In mixtures for plafn color«,
ÇHL wjih great ctevemc«« and m adf
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* Perfection'of wtfrkmanehlp
‘hai it I* a plnasurn to-behold
P a n a l l r r mmethler; of tho nature
60,11 ,h*“ Nlreet attd th - «*tor»N rc*»

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A savage lion was
lying quietly m his
cage, as fhe animal
framer entered. A
number of onlookers
expected to see
him devoured by
or a sm all check a« check« go in
this man eating lion;
«ports coat«, and cut on simple Uric«.
It 1« sloping shouldered, narrow
but, the trainer
breasted and flowing as to skirt, thus
kneur that he u/as
fulllltlng tho requirements of the new
order of thing« In rants.
safe, because id
Many of the«« deni Is«'a son coals are
r u t much lo n g e r than I h«- model show n
uras Friday and the
here. T h e y nte made «" meet nil Ihe
lion didn't eat meat on
r e q u i r e m e n t s of out of door r e c r e a ­
tion«. Inrlmlhic atitoinobibug In the
1 Fridays. He timed to
chill air t»f «-nrly' spring
l.a r g e hution« a n d w Ule g Ipile*, m ade of the
the spectators and
material of tho coal, flrst catch t^ie
eve. I n . c o n s id e r in g their details of
said,’Of a lion was
construction. Collars nrc*nmple and
dressed up in swell
mad«* to roll u p clo*«* about the n*ck;
aJtcgetbor they promise much com­
clothes, wouldthat make
fortJULIA BOTTOM LEV.
him a dandelion!"

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( 'nrter’s Photo-Library
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Tragedy in French Town -as
Overheard in Cafe of the
Golden Lion.
SCENE

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APERITIF

HOUR

Mme. la Patronrte Tell» How the
Uhlan». In Lordly Fashion, Paid
for the Drinks She
Served Them.
Pari».—Wo wore sitting In a cafo
at the ape ritif hour—an h our that aurvirus the w ar. Wo were In a city of
good elie In northern Prance, famous
for both cathedral nnd cheese. It was
then a principal haven for refugee»
■nd an evacuation center for wounded.
The G erm ans had been th e re , as tho
paironne of the Cafe du Lion d'Or
narrated constantly, but now tho bat­
tle lines wero »onto distance away. If
the wind, happened from th e right di­
rection, when tho nol»e of the city was
silenced by military order a t night­
fall. Ihu. luL.uul.luK.. bourn -boo-o.m. ot
heavy a rtillery could bo h e a rd faintly.
No ono who has heard that so u n d ercr
, forget» it. Dynamite blasting sound»
Just »bout tho same, but In th o sound
of artillery, when one know s th a t It Is
artillery, th e re seems so m uch tho
knell of doom.
Tho cafo was crowded. Tho fat face
of the patronno was w reathed In
smiles. Anyone Is mistaken who Im­
agines thnt all northern Franco Is lost
from hum an view In a dense rolling
cloud of sm oke. At any ra te , In the
Cafe du Lion d'O r ono looked upon
life unchanged.
True, t h e r e were
somo new customers In tho place of
old ones. T flerr wero a h n lf dozen
soldiers In khaki, and we 1 of the
American ambulance column, dressed
in the sam o cloth. In a c o r n e r sat a
young lieutenant In the gorgeous blue
of the C hasseurs d’Afrlque, drinking
vermouth with a gr Itiled captain of
artillery. O th er French uniform s dot­
ted Iho place. Tho "honest bourgeois"
wero all th e r e —tho chief supports of
the establishm ent In peace or war
They missed the evening ape ritif dur­

i n g Iho twelve days of German occu­ on the marble tables, the rattling
pation. but now all were In’ tholr ac- coins soon brought them Into the gen­
cuatom ed places. F or tbo places of eral line of speculation on how long It
old-timers are sacred nt tho l.lon d'Or, would take to drive the Genua ns from
France.
Took H u sband’s Place.
For a hundred years the cafes have
Mme. la Patronno acted In place ot
h e r husband, who.was now safely serv­ been the forum of France. The Lion
ing In tho cooking department of tbo d'Or had for that entire period been
a rm y , bohio kilometers from tho firing the scene of llrrce verbal encounters
line. Mn da me sat contentedly nt tho bcOvecn members of more political and
calaso superintending the activities of ti llglous faiths thnn exist in any other
tw o youthful, Inetperlenccd garcoils. nation of the world. Every Frenchman
T h o old waiters. J e a n and Andre, van­ no m a tter how humble In position or
ish ed Into Iho "xono of military activ­ purse has decided opinions about
i t y ” on tho first day of tho war. After something. But now the voices in the
s e v e ra l post cards J e a n had not been l.lon d'Or arose only in appellations
b e n rd from. Amlro was killed a t tho concerning les Boches. There was
unanimity of opinion on the absorbing
b a t t l e of the Mnrno.
,
W e had beard tho garruloua talo of subject of tho war.
tho German occupation many times.
I h c members of tho American am­
It w a s thrlllingly rovenlrd both a t tho bulance column s a t a t a table near
R e s ta u ra n t du Commerce and tho Ho­ tho door. Our khaki always brought
tel du Soldi. At tho Lion d'Or It was looks of friendly Interest. Almost
inadam o's absorbing th em e when not everyone thought us to be English,
h aranguing tho new w aiters—or count­ and those who learned tho truth wrro
ing
change.
Madame
remained always distinctly pleased. We .finished
throughout Iho trouble. ■ “ Bui yes. to the aperitif nnd consulted nbout din­
bo s u re .” She was not tho woman to ner. Wo were ofT duty—wo might
fleo nnd leave tho Lion d'Or to tho In­ cither return for tho army moss or
vader». Her am ple form, wns firmly buy our own mca^ a t the restnurant.
ensconced behind th e palsse when the Wo paid the garcon and decided upon
first of the uhlans entered. There tho re sta u ran t—a few doors away
w e re odlccra. n n d —wonder of won­ Several" of tho men were struggling
d e r s — they spoke French. The new Into their rubber coats.' 1 tola them
w a ite rs wero h iding.In tho cellar, so that 1 would follow shortly. I had
m ad am e clambered from her chair Just caught a sentence that thrilled
w ith dignity and placed glasses and me. It held a note of mystery—or
d rin k before them. And then—would tragedy. It brought lifo out of the
w onders never ceaseT-Hkeso Ger­ commonplace hormallty of the aperitif
m a n s h ad . actually p a id - even, aver« bfeiir a t thri I,ton dY)r. **• *
paid, ma fol—for one of them Hung n i
W here the Tragedy Comet.
golden half louls on tho counter and
Tho
speakers wero two Kccnchmen
s ta lk e d from the place, refusing i
of middle age—fat nud hoarded They
change.
O f course at tho Hotel do Vlllo the were dressed lu ordlnnry black, but
Invnders behaved differently. There wore It with ceremonial- rathor than
tho m ayor was called upon for one conventional manner. T he atmosphere
million francs—w ar Indemnity. Hut of tho city did not seem upon th&lt;-m
th a t was a matter for the city's con­ They might rather he the butcher nnd
c e rn and not the Individual. Madame the grocer of a small town. On*- of
still had that golden half louts aud the pair had sat alone for some time
would show It If we cared to see. Gold before the second arrived. I hud no­
was« aenreo and exceedingly precious. ticed him. lie seemed to have no
acquaintances In', tho place—which
Tho sight of It was good.
was unusual. Ho drank two cognacs
Unanimity of the War.
Now the Germ ans wero g o n e - In rapid succession— which was still
forced out, grace a Dlcu. so tho good more unusual. One drink always sat­
citizens no longer lived In the cellars. isfies a Frenchman nt the aperitif
They were again In th eir places at the hour—and It Is very seldom cognac
When tho second man entered the
Lion d'Or, sipping vermouth and offer­
ing gratitude to the military regime other started from his seat and held
that had the decency to allow cafes out both hands eagerly "So you got
open until right o'clock Outside the out safe?" were the words l heard, but
nlxht was. cold and a tine drizzle beat our crowd was hurrying toward tho
ag a in s t the windows. Several new ­ door, and I lost the actual greeting.
com ers shivered and remarked th at It I ordered another vermouth and
most be terrible In the trenches nu t waited
tho electric lights, th e clinking glasses I The two men were seated opposite

eacE“biher. T K e B r i l man nervously
LEADS
motioned to the w aiter and the new­
comer gave his order. It was plain
th a t they wero both excited, bu t the
table adjoining w as unoccupied, so
they caused no attention. The noisy
waiter, slapping bottles on ,thc table,
drowned out the next few sentences.
Then I heard tho second man: "So I
got out first, but you managed to get
here yesterday—a day In advance.”
Tho other replied: “I waa lucky ..
enough to get a horse. They wore
shelling the m ark e t place when I left."
Tho second man gulped his drink nnd
plucked nervously at tho o t h e r ’s
sleeve. "My wife Is a t the hotel," he
almost mumbled the words. . “ I m u st
tell her—you said the market place.
But how about th e Rue Jeanne d'ArcT
—her slater lived there.
Sho r e ­
mained.”
“ How about the Rue Jeanne d 'A r c / ”
the other repeated. He clucked his
tongue sympathetically. "T hat was
all destroyed In tho morning."
The second m an drew a hnndknr- ,
chief from his pocket and mopped tho
Hwcat from his forehead. Then he paid
the waiter.

“ SOIREE ARTISTIQUE”

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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For Sale— Three fresh milk
M artin D oyle, Monroe, Fla
Hogs for Sale— Ctr load Ju, f
celved. W rite Martin Doyle, p p
•No. 2., for particulars.
ooi(r
For S alt— F ive arrrs tiled lr.r,j
Bl$ blocks from G rnm in r s.tn.i]
Now living fanned. Ini*.r u . tt
the- Herald office.
,f
For Sale — 10 acre-* (in* &gt;ul |_ra.
mock celery a m i lettuce ¡¡.i d. «,,(
aide just across corpor,.t. |,n,j„
mile from Kit'* - - .
wo s h ip p in g bttliom
1!. , u, ,uj.
ttvution four
ycrif, .dl I* i . . d -»r.d
ditched. W o r t h Fl.UOO.hp. u ill
$1,600 if sold in the next ten diyt.
you w ant to take advantage 0J
the hp#t Imgrain on the market r*
owner,’ E07 I'r e n e h - n m n ? ^ :" Cfl-3|V

Pulllng for Comltkey.
In St*. Paul thè bugs aro pulllng as
hard for thè V h l t c Sox to wln as they
aro for thè Saluta to make good In tho
A. A. Comlskey wlll tievcr be forgoten by bis old frlcnda In SI. Paul,
whcro he made bis (irsi appcaranco as
w magnato, -r
___ Coll»Dld Man's Game.
Tho phrase “Golf is an old m an's
game,” so often tauntingly used by
tha uninitiated. Is being turned to good
account In tho B ritish Isles. Since
th e war began h itte r criticism has
been leveled dl golfers who continued
to use the links.
•
"Golf Is an old m an's game," say
friends of the sport, "and only tho golf­
ers too old to en list are playing It
now. All tho younger ones. Including
the am ateur champion, are a t tho
fronL"

FOR SALE

For Sale— Slock of general mer­
chandise a n d 'building, with 117
mo gown or me i-Tcncn empire aa acres of land at .Mi.qr.-- M.itioB.
sho appeared at the benefit "soiree" Price $1,800.
T erm ' to mjii pur.
In Washington. Mrs. Hemmlck wrote rhascr. J. F. McClelland. M.iorei
and arrange d the Greek idyl "Dispute Station.
itp
of tho Muses" which was the feature
of the soiree
SHO T TEN TIM ES.

IS

UNHURT
:

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Address
ford, U. D. No .

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2.

Bullet Holes Were Found In Clothing
of Detective Fighting
Thieves.

For Sfilo— A first ria»* «Siiti *■ and
buggy horse 10 y e a r s o l d
Origir.ill y fro m K entucky.
1 am d* - trous
Hammond, Jnd.—Friends of Frank 1of securing n good horn*- f..* tirr.
Hlnkey at Yale.
Wlrcv*kl, head of Erie detective force (.Veil G a b b e tt, F r e n c h A\
iC-if
W hether lllnkey wlll return to Yalo fur the H u n t i n g t o n C h i c a g o division,
next fall depends apparently upon says ho bears a charm ed life. After
For Sale F Vf* a m* * 1 .*!( Klllr
lllnkey himself T he general feeling a thrilling revolver battle with car
f r o m li ri ck r o a * 1 quurt.-r
iron
'.t New Haven 1» that the silent eoach thieves, ho found ten bullet holes In
l o a d i n g s t a t i o n . fi mil*-»
NiA*
has established a basis for fulure Yale hln clothing, but he escaped unhurt.
ford.
county
road
on
on*»ule
All
success and that he Is the man- upon Wlroskl surprised ten men who were
T »o
whom the blue m ust depend for a t h ­ stripping an Erie freight car In tho good b l a c k h a in mock !.•
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letic redemption T he crushing *le- GrilHth &gt;arda U nopened tiro on them ;t C! 1*5 c l e a n ' d , Íe t i i f i l .. ■!
Good Ro w i n g w* II
feat by Harvard may bo tho queer and lu a running battle 30 shots were years.
Price
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means to reach a given end.
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lired. T he thieves escapod
Connelly, l i b
Mug ledi
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Fot Sale T w o good i- . ildlt e lot»
on Sn lford a v e n u e &gt;i**if..r ! H. ghn
î 15**
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On*- • o r n e r l ot
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tint h 1ot » M u»i b e *n!.|
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Address J II
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UNDER-MUSLIN
For The

Thrifty and Fastidious Woman

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For Salt- 20 tin* t M artin Doyle, Sun ford 1

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The low prices, high quality and variety of these goods commend this sale to the woman
who is a careful buyer. The styles aTe thefclatest Irom New York, made up with beautiful
and attractive Trimming, Lace, E m b r o i d e r y effect including fresh crisp Cambric,
Nainsook, Batiste, Etc. Etc.

-T4 II
Furnished room fur r*-ut
Smtheasl corner of I’urk ;.r.d N v i - t h it.
tfr
For Rent
Knott - let . . 1 ' ' ''uv
keeping. 621 Dak
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For Hen i

T here are
Many Small

« f «Ir &gt; h o u - e .

Aller M ir-1
m* *1* n

A. P. Connelly, lid* M .( For K ent— Several &lt;
rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N PYawed &amp; Co.
-s- ^

Lots of
Special
Value
Which We
Have Not
Room to
Mention
Here.

WANTED
'
^ Good table hoard at Mr»
Jones, 206 P a rk *nvenue.

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For Hire— S ev e n pi»»* rc* r
lac car for hire. Rest of -#r\ &gt;r. ¿»f
or , night.
F ra n k S p im i.v
jfi-tfr
281 and 318
W a n te d — Good s e c o n d h a n d -rp®
for fchool purposes. Address W
D u n n , R. D. No. I

Stroll
Through
Our Store
Seasonable
Goods.

Claims

We invite yoiTto to come and compare these garments with others sold at even greater
prices Not in years have good Undermuslins been priced so low as during this sale.

Will E xchange:
Good pair
dium site work mules with doow*
harness, for one Urge all arouI!
mule o r horse. - Have not rr.ouf
work for two mules. W A
Lane Park. Fla.
57 &lt;tL
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W a n te d — M ust hive money
sacrifice interest in rich mineral *E
Address, J. L. Caro Herald 0«(t58-Stp
W anted— H oise or mule. &lt;“lU^
for fatm work.
Must be ha,fV '
S ta te particulars and l'r ,f r *
lettei.
Address Agent Knirtf*»
Junction, H a.
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W anled— One or two lots S**“
location, also which direction
face», alTO' give lowest cash P
Address "D . B. J-," tJo1
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W anted— Good two horse
for firm purposes.

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I N S A N F O R D — L ife /» Wo t /. Living
VOLUME VI
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SA NFOR D. F L O R ID A , TUESDAY. MARCH 2.1, 1915
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THE NEXT SPEAKER WILL
CAPTURE CITY OF PALATKA RESULTS IN RESULTS LARGEST IN HISTORY
BE FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY
ABOUT ONE HUNDRED MEM- tbnt I h av e decided to become a can­ TRACTION COMPANY TAN- MIAMI HERALD THINKS THE members th o rate from th eir respec­ PEOPLE OF ALL SE CT IO N S
GLEDUP WITH THE STREET
MAGIC CITY WILL BE
b e r s f r o m t h i s c it y
didate for the United Stales sen­
tive hom es to Miami am i return,
AGREED T H A T FO R R E ST
COMMITTEE YESTERDAY
FULL OF VISITORS
ate a t th e Democratic primaries to
also show ing ori the schedule tfiV
WILL GO TO THE
I/T K E W I L L G E T
lie hrjd in 1916.
routes to bo taken by central, west­
CONVENTION
T H E PLUM
ern nnd no rth ern Florida.
(Signed)
Perry G. Wall.”

Sometimes a little fuss re s u lts in
Positive assurances are being ro­
Mr. Wall in president of the il belter understanding a m o n g th e je e iv e d every day in Miami, from’
Tho badges to bo presented to the
The Elk» of Florida are co n tem ­ Knight &amp; Wall Company, hardware pal ties taking p art.
Y esterday a newspaper men over the s ta te t h a ^ members of tho association upon
Hon. Forrest L ake of this city*
plating a iifS time a t Pnlatka for dealer» of this city. Ho is widely gang of men of th e A. C. L. » t a t t e d there will be a largo gathering o r their arrival hero will nrrive in representative from Seminole c o u n t y ,
three day»', beginning April 6 th. known throughout the state.
He to take up tho rail» of tho S anford publisher» and printer» in Miami* Miami M onday, and will he dis­ and one of th e m ost p ro m in e n t
Sanford Elk» will not try to enpturu has never before aspired for nohlic Traction Co.,
on Sanford u venue, next week to uttcud th e annual con­ tributed t o tho nowspaper men as am ong th e public men of F lo r id a
. /
the next meeting b u t they in ten d office, b u t has been closely iuenti- th e same having been sold t o th e vention of the Florida Press Asso­ they arrive. '
will be the next sp ea k er of the H o u s e
to let the rest of the strito know th u t [ fled with th e Democratic party. He railroad co m pany by tho T ra c tio n ciation, which convenes T h u rsd a y
Tho e n te rta in m e n t com m itte e has of Representatives when the legisla­
Sanford is on ;ho m ap and will g o j i s a conservative businessman. His Co., and a b o u t t h e timo t h e y were fdr a throe d ays’ session.
prepared n v e ry interesting program tu re meets in April.- Mr. Lake h a s
to Palatka a b o u t one hundred s tro n g ! friend» hero believe he can win the started well J. D. Davison, c h a ir­
It. J. Holly of Sanford, president for the viJiting nowspnprr men, and tho happy faculty of making frie n d s
with a distinctive dress and will race.
m an of tho s tre e t com m ittee dis- of the association, In a lottor ro- every intere sting p lace.inxm d around and th e l u r k o f a n Irishman- In* l a n d ­
covejcd them . * u d tight then th e r e rriveft yrsterdny, said t h a t ' nt least Miami will be shown th e visitors ing all t h a t he goes after in th e w a y
make a fine display.
Alt th e Sanford Elk» and- thorre
was some loud talk between C h a ir­ twelve cltlrons of hi» city will come before th e y depart.
of politics. We are not taking t b o
who are visiting In tho city who wish
m an Davison a n d Alfred F oster of to Miami during tho new spaper
word of his homo co unty people fo r
to attend should see S ecretary T a y ­
the Traction Co. Mr. P o ste r1*coV men*» convention, taking a d v a n ta g e
this statem ent b u t it seems to b e
lor nnd let hint know about the
tbo general opinion all over-tho s t a t e
of the reduced rates to tak e a look
number t h a t will go to P alatka. A
nnd M r . ' Davison contended over the Magic City of the state,
t h a t Mr. Lake has th e S peakership
good rate ha» been made by the
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th a t since th e Traction Co. had
S. .1. T rip lett, editor of the St.
as good as landed.
The follow inr
A. C. L. a n d tho hotel» of P alatka WATCH THE SANFORD H E R - ' e**uu’d 0 i’on' , i °n» nml *h,‘ , i t v h rd Cloud Tribune, who made »uch a
from tho Times-tJnion o f j a s t S a t u r ­
and those who go can be assured of
a paving lien and unpaid taxe» I good tight fnr the convention in beday has the situ a tio n sized up a b o u t
ALD F O R T H I S M O S T I N ­
one great a n d glorious tim e.
The
against the com pany that th r a il s | half of Kissimmee lost year, will FLORIDA FRUITS AND VEGE­ Tight:
T E R E S T I N G ANSWER
following is from the P alatka TimesTABLES ARE TAKING THE
should ho left intact unlit th e lien reach Mi., mi T h u rsday morning,
The incoming legislature is t h e
was settled.
Mr. Davison finally accompanied by Mrs. T rip lett.
Herald:
beat composod of a n y similar b o d y
COUNTRY
BY
STORM
The question of "W ho is Who In called out the rose ryes and h a d tho
tho s tate has h ad in fifteen y e a rs ,
C. t» ’ Codrington, editor of the
The various committees having in
Sanford” wilj bo up for comdderntion work stopped.
T
h
e
Traction
Co.
HeLntul
News
nnd
vice
president
of
charge the p lans for tho e n te r ta in ­ in tho colum ns of The Herald in the
The H erald has ad vocated for yesterday said F o rre st Lake of S a n ­
hastily sum m oned Attorney Carl the association will be here with many years tho necessity of a can­ ford, who was in th e city. It will be
ment of tho S ta te Elks convention, near future.
The question applies
to meet in P ulatka on April 6, 7 and to the business men with whom the Robinson of Orlando and Mcssia. Mrs. Cndrington. Mr. and Mrs. S. W ning and preserving works In this constructive, he said, as opposed t o
8 have been working »0 e n th u s ia s ­ readers of the paper have been do­ Davison. Dtngoe and A bernathy of Johnston, anti G. A. Drckn, nil of city that would take rare of the m an y of the form er ones, w hich
tically and faithfully for the past ing business from year to ye: r. tin* street com m ittee sought C ity I)ei...ini
surplus fruits and vegetables.
No have been tearing down and h a m ­
Attorney
D
eCottes,
who
backed
'Willi»
Cow.
It.
editor
of
the
C
lear­
week th a t everything is now p ra c ­
one here seemed to ta k e
much pering in every possible mnnnor t h e
These men have heen advertising
tically ready for the Hello Hill hosts from tim e to lino* and you ns a them up in their decision. Mr, ltob- water Son. ami «ne of the speakers interest in this im portant Industry | ***** ut large and communities in
on tiiat groat occasion. The P alatka rentier have been rending their mis inson arrived on the scene Inter in during the program *&gt;( the eonveti- and it rem ained for o u r -sister in: ptvrticulur».
Elks are a big hearted lot of royal more or less carefully as vmir in- the morning alni suiti (hut a paving tion «ill Mart twenty-four liours in Seminole co u n ty , Geneva, to take;
M r- Luko Heclarod th a t tho s t a t e
lien against the property where the ..................... the opening d ay of the the Initiative mid begin the hperut- lhi*-tin,° must bo liberal, sanely Hir­
entertainers, ami they propose giv ­
lerest was centered in .1.lièrent line» | ,,rJck woru iull, diti not' mean t h a t •cssinn. m order to he familiar with
ing their visiting brethren th e big­ of business nceoriling to the season
ing upon n small scale a factory that '*rul' rM ,,*in* i UBt a " a »ucecmrful
all of the rails where then was no the -tn i'l» ..r ■f path» of Miami be­ makes marinulades, jellies and p r e - ) business mnn realizes, thnt whejiv
gest and best convention in the a n ­ or tin* m arket
brick coulil be held for the p a y m e n t. fore the convention in-gin» to take serves from citrUs fruits and guavas I l i mcs ore slow th e judicious expendnals of Florida Elkdout. T he main
The " W h o I» Who" feature is
reception com m ittee will meet al! published for the purpose of making Mr, DeCottes ruled that the paving up it- work
niol kindred fruits
..
UurL’ oI
wil1 *,rin* 1,1 tt h * r ‘
Gill« . t D ! • i h of tin- T a m p a
Mrs P orter Wakefield was in the vo*1 of ■ hundredfold.
The s t a t e
trains at th e depots and escort the uf the difiero ut timi» appear equally lien and the tax lien in regard to th e
divert'd
the
e n t i r e | T r i b u e * . al»«
poaker during the ,.j(y t |„ , week looking a f te r the im ­ m ust pay out some money a n d i t
visiting delegates to the h e a d q u a r­ us interesting to you a» ihe news T r u c i urn C o
ters at the P u tn a m House. Follow­ column» and to give you •something length of the Inn- m I In cits lim its. | convention will arrive T h u rsd a y , us mense business thnt she has built must put down any a tte m p te d .’« n Mayor Thrasher meantime limi hre n | «HI a» Clyde Glenn &lt;»( the sam e city. up in this line in u few months in iargomont of destructive powers in all
ing i* the program for the three big to think about und Io »tudv
,,v,’r consulted anti cAlb-d off the reserves preenl-i I of the Clyde GlCun Artver- her small factory ut G eneva. She departm ents, he said.
days:
thui will be interesting ns well us moi
.....t „.hiu
Mr. Luke is one of the two m en
while ii„.
11 it t tor tu*vs wen dis- tiniti^: &gt;
cy
T uesday, April fi, I9I5
makes the Sunshine Brand of jellies
profitable to you and the a d v e rtis­ cussing the point» of law the
■lion
between
whom i adm ittedly (h e
O l i t » « Ho a re l o he h e r e ’u r r M
end marmalade* and m any other
Kegistration of ail Elks and d is tri­ er» .
gunt’ was working and finally s u c ­ F l i - l in r l n g t n u of l a i k e l n n d , IV L . delicious dainties nnd having taken speakership of the new houso a n d
bution of badges at the Elks home
In oth er word» a num ber of iin- le v ie d ^ getting up all the ri il»
ho declared himself confident of s u e .''traviti «lui I.ew H llrown of St.
Registration Of all. visiting Indies leading firms of Sanford will adver­ I from the und of th e brick paving u&gt; P e t e r s b u r g , H u r r y !.. llrown. nnd all the prizes ut the Seminole County ress in his am bition to presido o v e r
Fair nnd th e Sub Tropical Fnit ut
anil distribution of badges in (he tise without running the name of itam bon»1» »tulinn
Mr» llrown of Si Angus!ino, Mr Orlando is now looking for new tho deliberations of tho body.
the firm m any part of the ad
Putnam House parlors
Tin m atter was finally c o m p ro m ­ „ il Mr»
He said thut he bus the s u p p o rt
Charles S
Emerso* of worlds to conquer and when the
Your part in the feature will be to ised by the T raction ('•&gt;. paying 1hr i l
:*:00 p m.
of
every man on th e Hast Coast a n d
Merce, VV 1. T horndyke of
Florida S ta te Fair finally becomes :»
read each ad carefully and .ay from hack taxes, which wii» some concos- \\ .1 IV Ini l’o-.iih. I
II Huniph- fixture the Sunshine Brand will be thnt he has already enough member*
Opening session of Florida S ta le
the n atu re of it what firm is repre­ n u n , but Jai k Davison c o n ten d s ri- of llradetiiow ii. Thom as J. Apstanding by him as friend to friend,
Elks' convention.
sented
You have been doing busi­ th a t if tlie nil vice of the street c o m ­ plcyard of Te Unti u«soc\ J. W. W hite there on exhibition.
to make his election a certainty.
Mrs.
Wakefield
believes
in
lylverWelcome address by M ayor S. J, ness with these firms possibly for
After he was gone yesterday a
m
ittee
tir.
il
been
followed
all
th
e
of
laekson
ville,
W
avite
Tbo
mas
of
liidng and has discovered th a t i Iip
Kennedy.
years and you should he able in rec­ rails would have either been M l e d l’t .1 C iti,
Mr
Mini.le Mnore goods themselves »peak louder than local politician who watches things
Response by II A. Davis. Pres’l ognize y our old fronds without see­
for tin- city or the paving lien w ould Wilson of Kissimmee, Roy L. Nenl words
At .th e present time the fairly closely said: " H e has every
Appointment of com m ittee on cre­ ing their names in print
have heen paid
.r ! At:»;ii *•' 11***, I rone.- * W'titiN Sunshine It m u d i» on exhibition here muu with him from Nassau conn t y
Y o u w i l l lie r e w a r d e d in p r i z e s
dentials.
ttV -.
\\
••Il •&gt;( S; tj&gt;.-n t ;t in ti.e »tore iif I. P McCiilb-r and is to Monroe, except one of the D uval
t hi- ki* ii P i l l a u I « n u l i !
(or y o u r e a r . a n d i- ter*-»!
\ h - t of
delegation.
Moth Duval men were
Itisi II k tu ‘il TVs
al-o on exhibition Hi many «lores
Ila ' wen I hcr I. I md .Mill j'l-t tin
tit! p r i z e I w i ll |&gt;e 11II hlls b e d 111 I lo ­
formerly
with
him but one has now
Y*
i
r
«
ii
M.V**
\
D
t
I
t[m
k
l*í
Reception by ladies of P alatk a at
in other cities and in tune will not
t i m e t o •■ up1 tin- g o o d ol d » ' u t i l i f I,
rn xt is sue o f 1 he l b r a id
made
the
s
tatem
en t t h a t 'I am t h e
Mi,inn
i
z
mitri
oí
Coinnmrri*
i*i
the home of Mrs 11 A Davis
only liavi) n statewide reputation
The following .ire the rule» to lie chicken pillati tonight at the P i v b a ­ ir, u"d invitulion» to ull Florida hut the fame will go beyond the m an who is going to win in t h i s
, 7:00 p, m.
observed in making your answers: hyterian Manse. T h e Brotherhood editors to be tlie guests of th e city
confines of th e state.
Last week thing,' nnd is therefore waiting t o
Theater p a r t y a t Kslbficld's G rand
1. You munt make an answer to is giving i( anti the men urc welcome
Miami
daring
the
convention,
Mrs
Wakefield
received
orders
from tee w hich will dovelop Into tho s tro n g
for nil Elks a n d Indies.
overy nd on the page, setting forth to attend.
h.» t i l i «-&gt; *h a li»t of the hotels Michigan nnd several oth er states est of all the nspirunts for tho place
9:00 p. m.
the name o f ' t h e firm you think is
. . of. after.. the
tho cauother i mr mat imi t i n t wii! In- ,(or some of- a
Onda Veri B ecker lui* r e tu r n e d i i.
th e Sunshine IIruiul
_ member»
.
. get
__ into
.
Keno party at P u tn a m House for represented opposite the num ber of home ..it, t .t pleasant v.s'l w-tit
i'fviir !•• them upon arrival in products nnd the present quarters cus,” The local politician also de­
each T he ads will all be numbered
all Elks and ladles.
relative» and friend» nt ( "iesrwu t er M ml
ut Geneva a re totally inadequate to clared Forrest Lake will get his shorts
for
youl
convenience
!&gt; P. h ''-r, gctu-riti passenger take care of th e constantly increas­ of the members from West Florida
W ednesday, April 7
and St IVletshurg
The we. 1t 1 . r
2 All answers must be addressed
t
of
'o- Fi.indi. F -t t'oi.st ing trade
w:i» so *ubi oh the cna-t that M l "
11:00 a. m.
A new building will be nnd "I believe now bo has tho lead
lo l he " W h o 1» \\ ho" editor of The
wi
y
fi.m
p.u.y
lias
»ent
lo
ail
Heeler wit, glad to seek tile Interior i l&gt;.
, Session of the Florida S tate Elks
erected this s u m n u r and one of the of C ary Hardee of Live Oak, who
Herald
Association a n d election of o Ibrers.
finest canning and preserving plants has been considered by many an a
3. Karh list of answers must be
Card party for the ladies at the
in the slate will he installed and *uro winner to this tim e ."
accompanied by n composition of
Another mnn in t h e city, however,
Athletic Club.
from the sm all beginning th e busi­
not more th an fifty words telling
and
one who claims to have inside
2:00 p. m.
ness will grow
to
large propor­
which is y o u r favorite firm nnd why.
information
.on tho question, d e ­
Automobile ride nnd visit to cam­
tions and will be a great advertise­
4, T he correct name of each firm
clares
Caiy
Hardee is going to b e
phor farm*.
ment not only for Geneva b u t for
(th at is, the nam e under which each
elected
speaker
of th e house w ith ­
7:00 p. m.
Seminole c o u n ty nnd the s ta te of
firm does business nnd which a p ­
out
doubt.
Elks Oirade.
Florida.
pears on th eir signs and on their
Both are strong men a n d both n ro ,
9:00 p, m.
The Wakefield Preserving Co. Will tried men with a known following
billheads, letter heads, e t e . ) must
Grand Hall nt tho Put nnm House.
go into o th er lines and seeing the nnd though thero are some seven
be written opposite the num ber of
wonderful possibilities of ta k in g the altogether in the race avowedly a n d
T h u rsd a y , April 8
cAch.
surplus fruits and vegetables from m any more who are in a receptive
*10 a. m.
6. No re a d e r’s iist of answers
tjie farmers a fte r shipping season I* mood th£re seems to bo little d o u b t
Session of th e Florida S ta te Elks w ill bo considered unless^ an answer
over
will tnke care of the tomntoes,
ia made to every ad on the page.
but th a t one of these men will bo
Association.
beans,
etc., a n d this will be a great
These firms pay for ndvei rising
the presiding officer of the housw.
Installation of officers.
help to the growers and to th e weak
because th e y appreciate your busi­
a v
house will caucus Mondfcy’
Adjournment sine die.
market.
ness and w a nt to give you the ben­
night, April 6 , 'at w’iiicb time tho o r ­
10:00 a. m.
There nro tim es in Florida when
efit of the la te s t development which
ganisation will be com pleted w ith
Sight-seeing nnd shopping for the th ey think will be of interest to you
fruit* and vegetables are worth
the exception of ap p o in tm en ts, to bo
Udiss.
nothing to tlie shippers and yet a
in the way of special values or s|&gt;ecmado by the presiding officer, w ho
Noon.
nominal figure from a running com­
ial offers th e y are from time to timo
will
name his appointees on tho d a y
Barbecue a t "Travelers* Rest
pany would save the growei his
enabled to m ake.
A few minute*
of
first
convening.
8:00 p. m.
expense of seed and fertilizer.
At
stu d y of each ud. will be of interest
.. —
Stag smoker.
the very low -price tho canning com­
to you, in fu rth e r acquainting you
Brotherhood M eeting
pany capAffrocuro plenty of choiee
with each firm, and if you read tho
T he Brotherhood Class of th e
stock
and ny piesorvitig it sell nt n
^ Wall for 8cnator
first ad. on th e "W ho Is W ho" page
P resbyterian church will give a
figure to m ake a good profit and in
Tamps, M arch 20.— (Special).— it is a foregone conclusion th a t you
chicken pillsu tonight a t the M anse
Sanford is building at the present d ay school an d th e ban q u e t room the transaction th e grower, th e fac­ on Oak avenue. Tho men of San­
Hon. Perry G. Wall this afternoon will read t h e m all.
time churches am ounting in valu e wi;l seat I V* : d will be used for tho tory nnd th e entire, co m m unity is ford are invited to a t t e n d . . A good
made public hla Intention to be a
S tatistics prove th a t
to alKiut 176,000.
.The B a p tis t Unit hot hood : j;d kit.d u d societies benefitted.
« n d id a te for t h e United States sen.
No N e r d for Silos
program will bo rendered.
Florida
is
tho
greatert consum er of
fhurch
and
M
ethodist
churches
r.ro
for
thoir
iuee.iti|.v.
The
er.tlrp
builtl*tc in the 1016 primaries against
Let me give th e dark side of the
Senator N. P. B ry a n . Mr. Wall has silos In F lorida if, I may. * Kn|il«ge, ulm ott finished and th e P resbyterian let: will b&gt; &amp;(* by 150 fert r n d will canned fruits a n d vegetables in the
Rev. G. B. W aldron is a guest In
been repeatedly urged by his friends t h a t la a n y th in g green, cut and T ut church has Just s ta rte d the found:.- occupy the en tile lot r e d »fide from Union and th o absurdity of these tho city and is being cordially wel­
*nn&lt;*un«i for th e place. Ho gave Into the silo like kraut in a barrel, tion of the new edifieo th rt will the Sunday school auditorium hnd figures in the Innd where so much is comed by his old friends.
out the following statement:
does develop the sunie Isctig acid or grace the corner of T hird street a n d KiuqUrt rot»n»‘ will heve t* kitchen, raised and allowed to go to waste
Now cows fed with anything Oak venue. T he architect's drew - p I t s , etc., with al! the com forts of ! is recognized by those who take
. There la a desire on tho part of rot.
time to investigate.
late the Wukcfkld P r e r e iv in g , Co.
ll&gt;o people of S ou th Florida thut n containing lurtig acid will give milk ing of the new P resbyterian church, n i , ''dern dwelling
Tho
canning
a
n
d
prettrv
in
g
woiks
which
is
given
above,
show*
thi.l
'!
Ho
building
wilt
be
of
th
e
new
upon
their good ju d g m en t and u[&gt;on
m“ n from thla section bo sent to tho th u t is very dangerous for infants
am ount of- butlnem
•enate of tho U nited States, also s e n ­ and evern for grown persona*who r t r e |th e style of architecture will be o f style rod vitrified brick with a dull in Florida will ho efur ultim ate sal­ tho wonderful
timent throughout th e s ta te in favor disposed to certojn diseases. Here the plLln Amcriccrdzod stylo lit finish t h a t gives the building thfc vation and th e r e h no reason for t h a t Is coming to th em . They havo 1
* business m a n . Since m y nam e In Florida where first class hay can which space is utilized to tho ho: t cncicr.t t-pgear&amp;nco so much sou g h t any canned vegetables from any ta k e n the idea advanced by th o
,** “Wn 'mentioned for th e position, be so easily grown all the year round advantage. Tho auditorium, will b? ( , [ ( i r Dy the designers of churches, other s tate com ing Into Florida. Wo papers everywhere In th e s t a t s a n d
, , ,
... . . . . havo the goods a n d it only rem ains are m aking a succor*.
ft*v* .received auch assurances of silos are in m y estimation quite un- large enough to reat- 600 p e o p l e .
com fortably will,
ihc
addi.loool C V ., S lrrolor ol JaeW oovlll. U I h . for the people t o can them a n d put
Go ^h o u and do likewise, you
Rnmurt« n0t only from Tampa, and necessary.
room of the S un d ay school. T h o rc *« « h l l e r t . T h e building when corn- them on the m ark e t.
peopte of Sanfotd, a n d every’ oth er
Karl Stsuuffer,
h Florida, but other portions of
T l i e . Herald wishes to cougratu- city of Florida,
will bo thirteen rooma for tho 'S un- p b te d will to s t about 125,000.
Sanford, Florid».
* AUte, especially
Jacksonville,
j
•t a l
r- * - i
■ tò t
- , - ' = —-- - , - :1,
_-j=_
. W - &gt;
'
■iian n i l

MUCH EXCITEMENT
OVER WHO’S WHO r , ' " ‘,i *ri'“" "■

:):inp.m

SANFORD’S NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

THE GREAT SUCCESS
OF PRESERVING CO.

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PAGE E IG H T

Tragedy in French Town -as
Overheard in Cafe of the
Golden Lion.
SCENE

AT

APERITIF

HOUR

Mme. la Patronrte Tell» How the
Uhlan». In Lordly Fashion, Paid
for the Drinks She
Served Them.
Pari».—Wo wore sitting In a cafo
at the ape ritif hour—an h our that aurvirus the w ar. Wo were In a city of
good elie In northern Prance, famous
for both cathedral nnd cheese. It was
then a principal haven for refugee»
■nd an evacuation center for wounded.
The G erm ans had been th e re , as tho
paironne of the Cafe du Lion d'Or
narrated constantly, but now tho bat­
tle lines wero »onto distance away. If
the wind, happened from th e right di­
rection, when tho nol»e of the city was
silenced by military order a t night­
fall. Ihu. luL.uul.luK.. bourn -boo-o.m. ot
heavy a rtillery could bo h e a rd faintly.
No ono who has heard that so u n d ercr
, forget» it. Dynamite blasting sound»
Just »bout tho same, but In th o sound
of artillery, when one know s th a t It Is
artillery, th e re seems so m uch tho
knell of doom.
Tho cafo was crowded. Tho fat face
of the patronno was w reathed In
smiles. Anyone Is mistaken who Im­
agines thnt all northern Franco Is lost
from hum an view In a dense rolling
cloud of sm oke. At any ra te , In the
Cafe du Lion d'O r ono looked upon
life unchanged.
True, t h e r e were
somo new customers In tho place of
old ones. T flerr wero a h n lf dozen
soldiers In khaki, and we 1 of the
American ambulance column, dressed
in the sam o cloth. In a c o r n e r sat a
young lieutenant In the gorgeous blue
of the C hasseurs d’Afrlque, drinking
vermouth with a gr Itiled captain of
artillery. O th er French uniform s dot­
ted Iho place. Tho "honest bourgeois"
wero all th e r e —tho chief supports of
the establishm ent In peace or war
They missed the evening ape ritif dur­

i n g Iho twelve days of German occu­ on the marble tables, the rattling
pation. but now all were In’ tholr ac- coins soon brought them Into the gen­
cuatom ed places. F or tbo places of eral line of speculation on how long It
old-timers are sacred nt tho l.lon d'Or, would take to drive the Genua ns from
France.
Took H u sband’s Place.
For a hundred years the cafes have
Mme. la Patronno acted In place ot
h e r husband, who.was now safely serv­ been the forum of France. The Lion
ing In tho cooking department of tbo d'Or had for that entire period been
a rm y , bohio kilometers from tho firing the scene of llrrce verbal encounters
line. Mn da me sat contentedly nt tho bcOvecn members of more political and
calaso superintending the activities of ti llglous faiths thnn exist in any other
tw o youthful, Inetperlenccd garcoils. nation of the world. Every Frenchman
T h o old waiters. J e a n and Andre, van­ no m a tter how humble In position or
ish ed Into Iho "xono of military activ­ purse has decided opinions about
i t y ” on tho first day of tho war. After something. But now the voices in the
s e v e ra l post cards J e a n had not been l.lon d'Or arose only in appellations
b e n rd from. Amlro was killed a t tho concerning les Boches. There was
unanimity of opinion on the absorbing
b a t t l e of the Mnrno.
,
W e had beard tho garruloua talo of subject of tho war.
tho German occupation many times.
I h c members of tho American am­
It w a s thrlllingly rovenlrd both a t tho bulance column s a t a t a table near
R e s ta u ra n t du Commerce and tho Ho­ tho door. Our khaki always brought
tel du Soldi. At tho Lion d'Or It was looks of friendly Interest. Almost
inadam o's absorbing th em e when not everyone thought us to be English,
h aranguing tho new w aiters—or count­ and those who learned tho truth wrro
ing
change.
Madame
remained always distinctly pleased. We .finished
throughout Iho trouble. ■ “ Bui yes. to the aperitif nnd consulted nbout din­
bo s u re .” She was not tho woman to ner. Wo were ofT duty—wo might
fleo nnd leave tho Lion d'Or to tho In­ cither return for tho army moss or
vader». Her am ple form, wns firmly buy our own mca^ a t the restnurant.
ensconced behind th e palsse when the Wo paid the garcon and decided upon
first of the uhlans entered. There tho re sta u ran t—a few doors away
w e re odlccra. n n d —wonder of won­ Several" of tho men were struggling
d e r s — they spoke French. The new Into their rubber coats.' 1 tola them
w a ite rs wero h iding.In tho cellar, so that 1 would follow shortly. I had
m ad am e clambered from her chair Just caught a sentence that thrilled
w ith dignity and placed glasses and me. It held a note of mystery—or
d rin k before them. And then—would tragedy. It brought lifo out of the
w onders never ceaseT-Hkeso Ger­ commonplace hormallty of the aperitif
m a n s h ad . actually p a id - even, aver« bfeiir a t thri I,ton dY)r. **• *
paid, ma fol—for one of them Hung n i
W here the Tragedy Comet.
golden half louls on tho counter and
Tho
speakers wero two Kccnchmen
s ta lk e d from the place, refusing i
of middle age—fat nud hoarded They
change.
O f course at tho Hotel do Vlllo the were dressed lu ordlnnry black, but
Invnders behaved differently. There wore It with ceremonial- rathor than
tho m ayor was called upon for one conventional manner. T he atmosphere
million francs—w ar Indemnity. Hut of tho city did not seem upon th&lt;-m
th a t was a matter for the city's con­ They might rather he the butcher nnd
c e rn and not the Individual. Madame the grocer of a small town. On*- of
still had that golden half louts aud the pair had sat alone for some time
would show It If we cared to see. Gold before the second arrived. I hud no­
was« aenreo and exceedingly precious. ticed him. lie seemed to have no
acquaintances In', tho place—which
Tho sight of It was good.
was unusual. Ho drank two cognacs
Unanimity of the War.
Now the Germ ans wero g o n e - In rapid succession— which was still
forced out, grace a Dlcu. so tho good more unusual. One drink always sat­
citizens no longer lived In the cellars. isfies a Frenchman nt the aperitif
They were again In th eir places at the hour—and It Is very seldom cognac
When tho second man entered the
Lion d'Or, sipping vermouth and offer­
ing gratitude to the military regime other started from his seat and held
that had the decency to allow cafes out both hands eagerly "So you got
open until right o'clock Outside the out safe?" were the words l heard, but
nlxht was. cold and a tine drizzle beat our crowd was hurrying toward tho
ag a in s t the windows. Several new ­ door, and I lost the actual greeting.
com ers shivered and remarked th at It I ordered another vermouth and
most be terrible In the trenches nu t waited
tho electric lights, th e clinking glasses I The two men were seated opposite

eacE“biher. T K e B r i l man nervously
LEADS
motioned to the w aiter and the new­
comer gave his order. It was plain
th a t they wero both excited, bu t the
table adjoining w as unoccupied, so
they caused no attention. The noisy
waiter, slapping bottles on ,thc table,
drowned out the next few sentences.
Then I heard tho second man: "So I
got out first, but you managed to get
here yesterday—a day In advance.”
Tho other replied: “I waa lucky ..
enough to get a horse. They wore
shelling the m ark e t place when I left."
Tho second man gulped his drink nnd
plucked nervously at tho o t h e r ’s
sleeve. "My wife Is a t the hotel," he
almost mumbled the words. . “ I m u st
tell her—you said the market place.
But how about th e Rue Jeanne d'ArcT
—her slater lived there.
Sho r e ­
mained.”
“ How about the Rue Jeanne d 'A r c / ”
the other repeated. He clucked his
tongue sympathetically. "T hat was
all destroyed In tho morning."
The second m an drew a hnndknr- ,
chief from his pocket and mopped tho
Hwcat from his forehead. Then he paid
the waiter.

“ SOIREE ARTISTIQUE”

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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Tho phrase “Golf is an old m an's
game,” so often tauntingly used by
tha uninitiated. Is being turned to good
account In tho B ritish Isles. Since
th e war began h itte r criticism has
been leveled dl golfers who continued
to use the links.
•
"Golf Is an old m an's game," say
friends of the sport, "and only tho golf­
ers too old to en list are playing It
now. All tho younger ones. Including
the am ateur champion, are a t tho
fronL"

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For Sale— Three fresh milk
M artin D oyle, Monroe, Fla
Hogs for Sale— Ctr load Ju, f
celved. W rite Martin Doyle, p p
•No. 2., for particulars.
ooi(r
For S alt— F ive arrrs tiled lr.r,j
Bl$ blocks from G rnm in r s.tn.i]
Now living fanned. Ini*.r u . tt
the- Herald office.
,f
For Sale— 10 acre-* (in* &gt; u l |_ ra.
mock celery a m i lettuce ¡¡.i d. «,,(
aide just across corpor,.t. |,n,j„
mile from Kit'* - - .
wo s h ip p in g bttliom
1!. , u, ,uj.
ttvution four
ycrif, .dl I* i . . d -»r.d
ditched. W o r t h Fl.UOO.hp. u ill
$1,600 if sold in the next ten diyt.
you w ant to take advantage 0J
the hp#t Imgrain on the market r*
owner,’ E07 I'r e n e h - n m n ? ^ :" Cfl-3|V

Pulllng for Comltkey.
In St*. Paul thè bugs aro pulllng as
hard for thè V h l t c Sox to wln as they
aro for thè Saluta to make good In tho
A. A. Comlskey wlll tievcr be forgoten by bis old frlcnda In SI. Paul,
whcro he made bis (irsi appcaranco as
w magnato, -r
___ Coll»Dld M a n 's Game.

FOR SALE

For Sale— Slock of general mer­
chandise a n d 'building, with 117
mo gown or me i-Tcncn empire aa acres of land at .Mi.qr.-- M.itioB.
sho appeared at the benefit "soiree" Price $1,800.
T erm ' to mjii pur.
In Washington. Mrs. Hemmlck wrote rhascr. J. F. McClelland. M.iorei
and arrange d the Greek idyl "Dispute Station.
itp
of tho Muses" which was the feature
of the soiree

SHOT TEN TIMES. IS UNHURT

d'tion
A ddress M. rtu
: ford, U. D. No . 2.

1 t‘ .• y»r.ÙJ*Ur

Bullet Holes Were Found In Clothing
of Detective Fighting
Thieves.

For Sfilo— A first ria»* «Siiti *■ and
buggy horse 10 years old
Origir.illy fro m K entucky. 1 am d* - trous
Hammond, Jnd.—Friends of Frank 1 of securing n good horn*- f..* tirr.
Hlnkey at Yale.
Wlrcv*kl, head of Erie detective force (.Veil G a b b e tt, French A\
iC-if
W hether lllnkey wlll return to Yalo fur the H u n t i n g t o n C h i c a g o division,
next fall depends apparently upon says ho bears a charm ed life. After
For Sale F Vf* am** 1 .*!( Klllr
lllnkey himself T he general feeling a thrilling revolver battle with car
from lirick roa* 1 quurt.-r
iron
'.t New Haven 1» that the silent eoach thieves, ho found ten bullet holes In
loading
sta
tio
n
.
fi
mil*-»
NiA*
has established a basis for fulure Yale hln clothing, but he escaped unhurt.
ford.
county
road
on
on*»ule
All
success and that he Is the man- upon Wlroskl surprised ten men who were
T »o
whom the blue m ust depend for a t h ­ stripping an Erie freight car In tho good black ha in mock !.•
■•-«i :
letic redemption T he crushing *le- GrilHth &gt;arda U nopened tiro on them ;t C! 1*5 clean'd, Íetiifil .. ■!
Good Rowing w* II
feat by Harvard may bo tho queer and lu a running battle 30 shots were years.
Price
|H00
Sllit
.....
Tel
ms
to
means to reach a given end.
\ r
lired. T he thieves escapod
Connelly, l i b Mug ledi
T :f
Fot Sale Tw o good i- . ildlt e lot»
on Sn lford ave n u e &gt;i**if..r ! H. ghn
î 15**
*ikr*
On*- •orner lot
: e.1
tint h 1ot » M u»i be *n!.|
car. 1!.. Ì
Address J II
i art* in Irreal I'd

UN DER-M U SLIN
For T he

Thrifty and Fastidious Woman

For Sale Lu nil-, r ■ *d
Write 11. -* N
gain

II. ; Utr

For Salt- 20 tin* t M artin Doyle, Sun ford 1

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FOR RENT

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The low prices, high quality and variety of these goods commend this sale to the woman
who is a careful buyer. The styles aTe thefclatest Irom New York, made up with beautiful
and attractive Trimming, Lace, E m b r o i d e r y effect including fresh crisp Cambric,
Nainsook, Batiste, Etc. Etc.

-T4 II
Furnished room fur r*-ut
Smtheasl corner of I’urk ;.r.d N v i - t h it.
tfr
For Rent
Knott - let . . 1 ' ' ''uv
keeping. 621 Dak
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*P
For Hen i

There are
Many Small
Lots of
Special
Value
Which We
Have Not
Room to
Mention
Here.

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Aller M ir-1
m* *1* n

A. P. Connelly, lid* M .( For K ent— Several &lt;
rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N PYawed &amp; Co.
-s- ^

W ANTED

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^ Good table hoard at Mr»
Jones, 206 P a rk *nvenue.

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For Hire— S ev e n pi»»* rc* r
lac car for hire. Rest of -#r\ &gt;r. ¿»f
or , night.
F ra n k S p im i.v
jfi-tfr
281 and 318
W a n te d — Good se c o n d h a n d -rp®
for fchool purposes. Address W
D u n n , R. D. No. I

Stroll
Through
Our Store
Seasonable
Goods.

Claims

We invite yoiTto to come and compare these garments with others sold at even greater
Not in years have good Undermuslins been priced so low as during this sale.
prices

Will E xchange:
Good pair
dium site work mules with doow*
harness, for one Urge all arouI!
mule o r horse. - Have not rr.ouf
work for two mules. W A
Lane Park. Fla.
57 &lt;tL
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W a n te d — M ust hive money
sacrifice interest in rich mineral *E
Address, J. L. Caro Herald 0«(t-

58-Stp

W anted— H oise or mule. &lt;“lU^
for fatm work.
Must be ha,fV '
S ta te particulars and l'r ,f r *
lettei.
Address Agent Knirtf*»
Junction, H a.
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W anled—One or two lots S**“
location, also which direction
face», alTO' give lowest cash P
Address "D . B. J-," tJo1
*
ford. Fit.
6 0 ^
W anted— Good two horse
for firm purposes.

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ON TUESDAYS
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SS? T H E S A N F O R D H E

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I N S A N F O R D — L ife /» Wo t /. Living
VOLUME VI
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SA NFOR D. F L O R ID A , TUESDAY. MARCH 2.1, 1915
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THE NEXT SPEAKER WILL
CAPTURE CITY OF PALATKA RESULTS IN RESULTS LARGEST IN HISTORY
BE FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY
ABOUT ONE HUNDRED MEM- tbnt I h av e decided to become a can­ TRACTION COMPANY TAN- MIAMI HERALD THINKS THE members th o rate from th eir respec­ PEOPLE OF ALL SECTIONS
GLEDUP WITH THE STREET
MAGIC CITY WILL BE
b e r s f r o m t h i s c ity
didate for the United Stales sen­
tive hom es to Miami am i return,
AGREED THAT FORREST
COMMITTEE YESTERDAY
FULL OF VISITORS
ate a t th e Democratic primaries to
also show ing ori the schedule tfiV
WILL GO TO THE
I /T K E W I L L G E T
lie hrjd in 1916.
routes to bo taken by central, west­
CONVENTION
THE PLUM
ern nnd no rth ern Florida.
(Signed)
Perry G. Wall.”

Sometimes a little fuss re s u lts in
Positive assurances are being ro­
Mr. Wall in president of the il belter understanding a m o n g th e je e iv e d every day in Miami, from’
Tho badges to bo presented to the
The Elk» of Florida are co n tem ­ Knight &amp; Wall Company, hardware pal ties taking p art.
Y esterday a newspaper men over the s ta te t h a ^ members of tho association upon
Hon. Forrest L ake of this city*
plating a iifS time a t Pnlatka for dealer» of this city. Ho is widely gang of men of th e A. C. L. » t a t t e d there will be a largo gathering o r their arrival hero will nrrive in representative from Seminole c o u n t y ,
three day»', beginning April 6 th. known throughout the state.
He to take up tho rail» of tho S anford publisher» and printer» in Miami* Miami M onday, and will he dis­ and one of th e m ost p ro m in e n t
Sanford Elk» will not try to enpturu has never before aspired for nohlic Traction Co.,
on Sanford u venue, next week to uttcud th e annual con­ tributed t o tho nowspaper men as am ong th e public men of F lo r id a
. /
the next meeting b u t they in ten d office, b u t has been closely iuenti- th e same having been sold t o th e vention of the Florida Press Asso­ they arrive. '
will be the next sp ea k er of the H o u s e
to let the rest of the strito know th u t [ fled with th e Democratic party. He railroad co m pany by tho T ra c tio n ciation, which convenes T h u rsd a y
Tho e n te rta in m e n t com m itte e has of Representatives when the legisla­
Sanford is on ;ho m ap and will g o j i s a conservative businessman. His Co., and a b o u t t h e timo t h e y were fdr a throe d ays’ session.
prepared n v e ry interesting program tu re meets in April.- Mr. Lake h a s
to Palatka a b o u t one hundred s tro n g ! friend» hero believe he can win the started well J. D. Davison, c h a ir­
It. J. Holly of Sanford, president for the viJiting nowspnprr men, and tho happy faculty of making frie n d s
with a distinctive dress and will race.
m an of tho s tre e t com m ittee dis- of the association, In a lottor ro- every intere sting p lace.inxm d around and th e l u r k o f a n Irishman- In* l a n d ­
covejcd them . * u d tight then th e r e rriveft yrsterdny, said t h a t ' nt least Miami will be shown th e visitors ing all t h a t he goes after in th e w a y
make a fine display.
Alt th e Sanford Elk» and- thorre
was some loud talk between C h a ir­ twelve cltlrons of hi» city will come before th e y depart.
of politics. We are not taking t b o
who are visiting In tho city who wish
m an Davison a n d Alfred F oster of to Miami during tho new spaper
word of his homo co unty people fo r
to attend should see S ecretary T a y ­
the Traction Co. Mr. P o ste r1*coV men*» convention, taking a d v a n ta g e
this statem ent b u t it seems to b e
lor nnd let hint know about the
tbo general opinion all over-tho s t a t e
of the reduced rates to tak e a look
number t h a t will go to P alatka. A
nnd M r . ' Davison contended over the Magic City of the state,
t h a t Mr. Lake has th e S peakership
good rate ha» been made by the
_____
th a t since th e Traction Co. had
S. .1. T rip lett, editor of the St.
as good as landed.
The follow inr
A. C. L. a n d tho hotel» of P alatka WATCH THE SANFORD H E R - ' e**uu’d 0 i’on' , i °n» nml *h,‘ , i t v h rd Cloud Tribune, who made »uch a
from tho Times-tJnion o f j a s t S a t u r ­
and those who go can be assured of
a paving lien and unpaid taxe» I good tight fnr the convention in beday has the situ a tio n sized up a b o u t
ALD FOR TH IS M OST IN ­
one great a n d glorious tim e.
The
against the com pany that th r a il s | half of Kissimmee lost year, will FLORIDA FRUITS AND VEGE­ Tight:
TER ESTIN G ANSWER
following is from the P alatka TimesTABLES ARE TAKING THE
should ho left intact unlit th e lien reach Mi., mi T h u rsday morning,
The incoming legislature is t h e
was settled.
Mr. Davison finally accompanied by Mrs. T rip lett.
Herald:
beat composod of a n y similar b o d y
COUNTRY
BY
STORM
The question of "W ho is Who In called out the rose ryes and h a d tho
tho s tate has h ad in fifteen y e a rs ,
C. t» ’ Codrington, editor of the
The various committees having in
Sanford” wilj bo up for comdderntion work stopped.
T
h
e
Traction
Co.
HeLntul
News
nnd
vice
president
of
charge the p lans for tho e n te r ta in ­ in tho colum ns of The Herald in the
The H erald has ad vocated for yesterday said F o rre st Lake of S a n ­
hastily sum m oned Attorney Carl the association will be here with many years tho necessity of a can­ ford, who was in th e city. It will be
ment of tho S ta te Elks convention, near future.
The question applies
to meet in P ulatka on April 6, 7 and to the business men with whom the Robinson of Orlando and Mcssia. Mrs. Cndrington. Mr. and Mrs. S. W ning and preserving works In this constructive, he said, as opposed t o
8 have been working »0 e n th u s ia s ­ readers of the paper have been do­ Davison. Dtngoe and A bernathy of Johnston, anti G. A. Drckn, nil of city that would take rare of the m an y of the form er ones, w hich
tically and faithfully for the past ing business from year to ye: r. tin* street com m ittee sought C ity I)ei...ini
surplus fruits and vegetables.
No have been tearing down and h a m ­
Attorney
D
eCottes,
who
backed
'Willi»
Cow.
It.
editor
of
the
C
lear­
week th a t everything is now p ra c ­
one here seemed to ta k e
much p e r i n g in every possible mnnnor t h e
These men have heen advertising
tically ready for the Hello Hill hosts from tim e to lino* and you ns a them up in their decision. Mr, ltob- water Son. ami «ne of the speakers interest in this im portant Industry | ***** ut large and communities in
on tiiat groat occasion. The P alatka rentier have been rending their mis inson arrived on the scene Inter in during the program *&gt;( the eonveti- and it rem ained for o u r -sister in: ptvrticulur».
Elks are a big hearted lot of royal more or less carefully as vmir in- the morning alni suiti (hut a paving tion «ill Mart twenty-four liours in Seminole co u n ty , Geneva, to take;
M r- Luko Heclarod th a t tho s t a t e
lien against the property where the ..................... the opening d ay of the the Initiative mid begin the hperut- lhi*-tin,° must bo liberal, sanely Hir­
entertainers, ami they propose giv ­
lerest was centered in .1.lièrent line» | ,,rJck woru iull, diti not' mean t h a t •cssinn. m order to he familiar with
ing their visiting brethren th e big­ of business nceoriling to the season
ing upon n small scale a factory that '*rul' rM ,,*in* i UBt a " a »ucecmrful
all of the rails where then was no the -tn i'l» ..r ■f path» of Miami be­ makes marinulades, jellies and p r e - ) business mnn realizes, thnt whejiv
gest and best convention in the a n ­ or tin* m arket
brick coulil be held for the p a y m e n t. fore the convention in-gin» to take serves from citrUs fruits and guavas I l i mcs ore slow th e judicious expendnals of Florida Elkdout. T he main
The " W h o I» Who" feature is
reception com m ittee will meet al! published for the purpose of making Mr, DeCottes ruled that the paving up it- work
niol kindred fruits
..
UurL’ oI
wil1 *,rin* 1,1 tt h * r ‘
Gill« . t D ! • i h of tin- T a m p a
Mrs P orter Wakefield was in the vo*1 of ■ hundredfold.
The s t a t e
trains at th e depots and escort the uf the difiero ut timi» appear equally lien and the tax lien in regard to th e
divert'd the e n tire | Tribue*. al»«
poaker during the ,.j(y t |„ , week looking a f te r the im ­ m ust pay out some money a n d i t
visiting delegates to the h e a d q u a r­ us interesting to you a» ihe news Truci urn Co
ters at the P u tn a m House. Follow­ column» and to give you •something length of the Inn- m I In cits lim its. | convention will arrive T h u rsd a y , us mense business thnt she has built must put down any a tte m p te d .’« n Mayor Thrasher meantime limi hre n | «HI a» Clyde Glenn &lt;»( the sam e city. up in this line in u few months in iargomont of destructive powers in all
ing i* the program for the three big to think about und Io »tudv
,,v,’r consulted anti cAlb-d off the reserves preenl-i I of the Clyde GlCun Artver- her small factory ut G eneva. She departm ents, he said.
days:
thui will be interesting ns well us moi
.....t „.hiu
Mr. Luke is one of the two m en
while ii„.
11 it t tor tu*vs wen dis- tiniti^: &gt;
cy
T uesday, April fi, I9I5
makes the Sunshine Brand of jellies
profitable to you and the a d v e rtis­ cussing the point» of law the
■lion
adm ittedly (h e
Oli t » « Ho a r e lo he h e r e ’u r r M end marmalade* and m any other between whom i
Kegistration of ail Elks and d is tri­ er» .
gunt’ was working and finally s u c ­ F l i - l in r l n g t n u of l a i k e l n n d , IV L. delicious dainties nnd having taken speakership of the new houso a n d
bution of badges at the Elks home
In oth er word» a num ber of iin- le v ie d ^ getting up all the ri il»
ho declared himself confident of s u e .''traviti «lui I.ew H llrown of St.
Registration Of all. visiting Indies leading firms of Sanford will adver­ I from the und of th e brick paving u&gt; Petersburg, Hurry !.. llrown. nnd all the prizes ut the Seminole County ress in his am bition to presido o v e r
Fair nnd th e Sub Tropical Fnit ut
anil distribution of badges in (he tise without running the name of itam bon»1» »tulinn
Mr» llrown of Si Angus!ino, Mr Orlando is now looking for new tho deliberations of tho body.
the firm m any part of the ad
Putnam House parlors
Tin m atter was finally c o m p ro m ­ „ il Mr»
He said thut he bus the s u p p o rt
Charles S
Emerso* of worlds to conquer and when the
Your part in the feature will be to ised by the T raction ('•&gt;. paying 1hr i l
:*:00 p m.
of
every man on th e Hast Coast a n d
Merce, VV 1. T horndyke of
Florida S ta te Fair finally becomes :»
read each ad carefully and .ay from hack taxes, which wii» some concos- \\ .1 IV Ini l’o-.iih. I
II Huniph- fixture the Sunshine Brand will be thnt he has already enough member*
Opening session of Florida S ta le
the n atu re of it what firm is repre­ n u n , but Jai k Davison c o n ten d s ri- of llradetiiow ii. Thom as J. Apstanding by him as friend to friend,
Elks' convention.
sented
You have been doing busi­ th a t if tlie nil vice of the street c o m ­ plcyard of Te Unti u«soc\ J. W. White there on exhibition.
to make his election a certainty.
Mrs.
Wakefield
believes
in
lylverWelcome address by M ayor S. J, ness with these firms possibly for
After he was gone yesterday a
m
ittee
tir.
il
been
followed
all
th
e
of
laekson
ville,
W
avite
Tbo
mas
of
liidng and has discovered th a t i Iip
Kennedy.
years and you should he able in rec­ rails would have either been M l e d l’t .1 C iti,
Mr
Mini.le Mnore goods themselves »peak louder than local politician who watches things
Response by II A. Davis. Pres’l ognize y our old fronds without see­
for tin- city or the paving lien w ould Wilson of Kissimmee, Roy L. Nenl words
At .th e present time the fairly closely said: " H e has every
Appointment of com m ittee on cre­ ing their names in print
have heen paid
.r ! A t : »; ii *•' 11***, I rone.- * W'titiN Sunshine It m u d i» on exhibition here muu with him from Nassau conn t y
You will lie rewarded in prizes
dentials.
ttV -.
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••Il •&gt;( S ; tj&gt;.- n t ;t in ti.e »tore iif I. P McCiilb-r and is to Monroe, except one of the D uval
t hi- ki* ii Pilla u I « nuli!
(or your ear. and i- ter*-»!
\ h-t of
delegation.
Moth Duval men were
:) :in p. m
Itisi II k tu ‘il TVs
al-o on exhibition Hi many «lores
I l a ' wen I hcr I. I md .Mill j'l-t tin
tit! prize I will |&gt;e 11II hlls bed 111 I lo­
formerly
with
him but one has now
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Reception by ladies of P alatk a at
in other cities and in tune will not
tim e to •■up1 tin- good old » 'u tili f I,
rn xt issue of 1 he lb raid
made
the
s
tatem
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Mi,in
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the home of Mrs 11 A Davis
only liavi) n statewide reputation
The following .ire the rule» to lie chicken pillati tonight at the P i v b a ­ ir, u"d invitulion» to ull Florida hut the fame will go beyond the m an who is going to win in t h i s
, 7:00 p, m.
observed in making your answers: hyterian Manse. T h e Brotherhood editors to be tlie guests of th e city
confines of th e state.
Last week thing,' nnd is therefore waiting t o
Theater p a r t y a t Kslbficld's G rand
1. You munt make an answer to is giving i( anti the men urc welcome
Miami
daring
the
convention,
Mrs
Wakefield
received
orders
from tee w hich will dovelop Into tho s tro n g
for nil Elks a n d Indies.
overy nd on the page, setting forth to attend.
h.» t i l i «-&gt; *h a li»t of the hotels Michigan nnd several oth er states est of all the nspirunts for tho place
9:00 p. m.
the name o f ' t h e firm you think is
. . of. after.. the
tho cauother i mr mat imi t i n t wii! In- ,(or some of- a
Onda Veri B ecker lui* r e tu r n e d i i.
th e Sunshine IIruiul
_ member»
.
. get
__ into
.
Keno party at P u tn a m House for represented opposite the num ber of home ..it, t .t pleasant v.s'l w-tit
i'fviir !•• them upon arrival in products nnd the present quarters cus,” The local politician also de­
each T he ads will all be numbered
all Elks and ladles.
relative» and friend» nt ( "iesrwu t er M ml
ut Geneva a re totally inadequate to clared Forrest Lake will get his shorts
for
youl
convenience
!&gt; P. h ''-r, gctu-riti passenger take care of th e constantly increas­ of the members from West Florida
W ednesday, April 7
and St IVletshurg
The we. 1t 1 . r
2 All answers must be addressed
t
of
'o- Fi.indi. F -t t'oi.st ing trade
w:i» so *ubi oh the cna-t that M l "
11:00 a. m.
A new building will be nnd "I believe now bo has tho lead
lo l he " W h o 1» \\ h o " editor of The
wi
y
fi.m
p.u.y
lias
»ent
lo
ail
Heeler wit, g l a d to seek tile Interior i l&gt;.
, Session of the Florida S tate Elks
erected this s u m n u r and one of the of C ary Hardee of Live Oak, who
Herald
Association a n d election of o Ibrers.
finest canning and preserving plants has been considered by many an a
3. Karh list of answers must be
Card party for the ladies at the
in the slate will he installed and *uro winner to this tim e ."
accompanied by n composition of
Another mnn in t h e city, however,
Athletic Club.
from the sm all beginning th e busi­
not more th an fifty words telling
and
one who claims to have inside
2:00 p. m.
ness will grow
to
large propor­
which is y o u r favorite firm nnd why.
information
.on tho question, d e ­
Automobile ride nnd visit to cam­
tions and will be a great advertise­
4, T he correct name of each firm
clares
Caiy
Hardee is going to b e
phor farm*.
ment not only for Geneva b u t for
(th at is, the nam e under which each
elected
speaker
of th e house w ith ­
7:00 p. m.
Seminole c o u n ty nnd the s ta te of
firm does business nnd which a p ­
out
doubt.
Elks Oirade.
Florida.
pears on th eir signs and on their
Both are strong men a n d both n ro ,
9:00 p, m.
The Wakefield Preserving Co. Will tried men with a known following
billheads, letter heads, e t e . ) must
Grand Hall nt tho Put nnm House.
go into o th er lines and seeing the nnd though thero are some seven
be written opposite the num ber of
wonderful possibilities of ta k in g the altogether in the race avowedly a n d
T h u rsd a y , April 8
cAch.
surplus fruits and vegetables from m any more who are in a receptive
*10 a. m.
6. No re a d e r’s iist of answers
tjie farmers a fte r shipping season I* mood th£re seems to bo little d o u b t
Session of th e Florida S ta te Elks w ill bo considered unless^ an answer
over
will tnke care of the tomntoes,
ia made to every ad on the page.
but th a t one of these men will bo
Association.
beans,
etc., a n d this will be a great
These firms pay for ndvei rising
the presiding officer of the housw.
Installation of officers.
help to the growers and to th e weak
because th e y appreciate your busi­
a v
house will caucus Mondfcy’
Adjournment sine die.
market.
ness and w a nt to give you the ben­
night, April 6 , 'at w’iiicb time tho o r ­
10:00 a. m.
There nro tim es in Florida when
efit of the la te s t development which
ganisation will be com pleted w ith
Sight-seeing nnd shopping for the th ey think will be of interest to you
fruit* and vegetables are worth
the exception of ap p o in tm en ts, to bo
Udiss.
nothing to tlie shippers and yet a
in the way of special values or s|&gt;ecmado by the presiding officer, w ho
Noon.
nominal figure from a running com­
ial offers th e y are from time to timo
will
name his appointees on tho d a y
Barbecue a t "Travelers* Rest
pany would save the growei his
enabled to m ake.
A few minute*
of
first
convening.
8:00 p. m.
expense of seed and fertilizer.
At
stu d y of each ud. will be of interest
.. —
Stag smoker.
the very low -price tho canning com­
to you, in fu rth e r acquainting you
Brotherhood M eeting
pany capAffrocuro plenty of choiee
with each firm, and if you read tho
T he Brotherhood Class of th e
stock
and ny piesorvitig it sell nt n
^ Wall for 8cnator
first ad. on th e "W ho Is W ho" page
P resbyterian church will give a
figure to m ake a good profit and in
Tamps, M arch 20.— (Special).— it is a foregone conclusion th a t you
chicken pillsu tonight a t the M anse
Sanford is building at the present d ay school an d th e ban q u e t room the transaction th e grower, th e fac­ on Oak avenue. Tho men of San­
Hon. Perry G. Wall this afternoon will read t h e m all.
time churches am ounting in valu e wi;l seat I V* : d will be used for tho tory nnd th e entire, co m m unity is ford are invited to a t t e n d . . A good
made public hla Intention to be a
S tatistics prove th a t
to alKiut 176,000.
.The B a p tis t Unit hot hood : j;d kit.d u d societies benefitted.
« n d id a te for t h e United States sen.
No N e r d for Silos
program will bo rendered.
Florida
is
tho
greatert consum er of
fhurch
and
M
ethodist
churches
r.ro
for
thoir
iuee.iti|.v.
The
er.tlrp
builtl*tc in the 1016 primaries against
Let me give th e dark side of the
Senator N. P. B ry a n . Mr. Wall has silos In F lorida if, I may. * Kn|il«ge, ulm ott finished and th e P resbyterian let: will b&gt; &amp;(* by 150 fert r n d will canned fruits a n d vegetables in the
Rev. G. B. W aldron is a guest In
been repeatedly urged by his friends t h a t la a n y th in g green, cut and T ut church has Just s ta rte d the found:.- occupy the en tile lot r e d »fide from Union and th o absurdity of these tho city and is being cordially wel­
*nn&lt;*un«i for th e place. Ho gave Into the silo like kraut in a barrel, tion of the new edifieo th rt will the Sunday school auditorium hnd figures in the Innd where so much is comed by his old friends.
out the following statement:
does develop the sunie Isctig acid or grace the corner of T hird street a n d KiuqUrt rot»n»‘ will heve t* kitchen, raised and allowed to go to waste
Now cows fed with anything Oak venue. T he architect's drew - p I t s , etc., with al! the com forts of ! is recognized by those who take
. There la a desire on tho part of rot.
time to investigate.
late the Wukcfkld P r e r e iv in g , Co.
ll&gt;o people of S ou th Florida thut n containing lurtig acid will give milk ing of the new P resbyterian church, n i , ''dern dwelling
Tho
canning
a
n
d
prettrv
in
g
woiks
which
is
given
above,
show*
thi.l
'!
Ho
building
wilt
be
of
th
e
new
upon
their good ju d g m en t and u[&gt;on
m“ n from thla section bo sent to tho th u t is very dangerous for infants
am ount of- butlnem
•enate of tho U nited States, also s e n ­ and evern for grown persona*who r t r e |th e style of architecture will be o f style rod vitrified brick with a dull in Florida will ho efur ultim ate sal­ tho wonderful
timent throughout th e s ta te in favor disposed to certojn diseases. Here the plLln Amcriccrdzod stylo lit finish t h a t gives the building thfc vation and th e r e h no reason for t h a t Is coming to th em . They havo 1
* business m a n . Since m y nam e In Florida where first class hay can which space is utilized to tho ho: t cncicr.t t-pgear&amp;nco so much sou g h t any canned vegetables from any ta k e n the idea advanced by th o
,** “Wn 'mentioned for th e position, be so easily grown all the year round advantage. Tho auditorium, will b? ( , [ ( i r Dy the designers of churches, other s tate com ing Into Florida. Wo papers everywhere In th e s t a t s a n d
, , ,
... . . . . havo the goods a n d it only rem ains are m aking a succor*.
ft*v* .received auch assurances of silos are in m y estimation quite un- large enough to reat- 600 p e o p l e .
com fortably will,
ihc
addi.loool C V ., S lrrolor ol JaeW oovlll. U I h . for the people t o can them a n d put
Go ^h o u and do likewise, you
Rnmurt« n0t only from Tampa, and necessary.
room of the S un d ay school. T h o rc *« « h l l e r t . T h e building when corn- them on the m ark e t.
peopte of Sanfotd, a n d every’ oth er
Karl Stsuuffer,
h Florida, but other portions of
T l i e . Herald wishes to cougratu- city of Florida,
will bo thirteen rooma for tho 'S un- p b te d will to s t about 125,000.
Sanford, Florid».
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by stntutes.
if passed will benefit
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in
e-tenths
of
the advertisers.
It
H. J: HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. llualness Manaiier will greatly reduce tho cost of living.
T ho general revenue bill imposes
PuMUtwcl Every TwwDy ami PriUajf .
a hardship t h a t is unnecessary.
T h e ‘.'press, gan g " should devote ILL HEALTH FORCES PKOM1If y o u wait for you r ship to com e in you may be w ithout your share o f
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY *m uch
time next week in discussing
NENT EDUCATOR TO
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th is world's good things for a long while.
HUlIMtWITION n u c í IN AUVANCK
-needed legislation.— Dixie.
SEEK FARM LIFE
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O N E N O R T H A M E R IC A
T l i m : K M O N ! H H .................................................
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At the thirteenth a n n u a l meeting
A better way is to open an account now w ith .
It is predicted t h a t the war in
■S..- a
IViltr, «r! lu U» CTI* by (Arti»» *î-«» P « Vr»( l» E uropo will bo settled within the of tho Board of T ru stee s of Rollins
Advance ne 2fC- Pce Mnnlh
When this war College which was recently held in
P a j a c n i . In A d r a n » M u * II« M a d e ni O l i r à n ext twelve months.
is s e ttle d tho map of Europe will be W in ter Park the president reported
aweed An Si-rond.Cl»»» Mail Malia» A«r&gt;a* Had changed somewhat a n d all the coun­ th e general condition of the college
1*0*. al III« l*»*loffira al Sanf »d. K»«Wn.
tries of the ckrth will want peace. nfTuirs is very satisfactory, th at fac­
1 ndrr A d af M»ltb *'«, 1*1*Spain put tho m a t t e r right up to u lty and studenta a ie working to­
Ode« la llaiald Ilalidia*
Tclr»b«n« N». Il* tho United States the other day g ether in harm ony, a n d th a t the
a b o u t the pacification of Mexico outlook is in many respects very e n ­
couraging.
H. E. TOUR
M. M. SMITH .11. R. STEVENS 1 C A M P A D D
T?T A
R. R. PEAS
A Colorado judge the o t h e r day and if England nnd (ïerm any did
D uring Mr. B la c k m a n ’s adminis­
C u ll«
Prrftidrnt
Vlr»l*r..|«t„ni
u A i N T v J-L v U , f
A M ( ••hi.,
not
h
av
e
their
hands
full
they
would
appraised n man'» HI* a t $3.97.
tra tio n an endow m ent fund of near­
also
he
demanding
t
h
a
t
tho
Ünited
Here's one th in g that's going up,
S ta tes tnko some ste p s to stop the ly a q uarter of a million dollars has
an y w ay .
unrestricted m urder
and
brigan­ been accumulated, th e campus has
— - 0 -----dage t h a t is going on in Mexico to a large extent been m ade over, a
A refrigerator firm failed la s t week daily.
This will eventually mean library, science hall, w ater plant
a n d wo are j u s t cussed e n o u g h to th a t wo will have to pacify Mexico and, power equip m en t have been
iT S rfu T .S .« » I
h ope it is t h e one that m akes the and pacifying Mexico means th a t erected, dormitories, dining hall, fam ous lecturers am i talented m u l l cians nnd his s in cere devotion to th e r .. Notleoja h«r«by *i*«n ih«t Florid* Good
« SANI ORI) LODGI S
cooling hoses w ith a drain p a n th a t tho U nited States will have to act b oat house, nnd a rt s tu d io have been
Horn** Company. pureha»»r ol T«&gt; I V
religious activities of the state.
l
¡tirile
No.
3Z3,
ililrd
tho
Ith
day
ol
June
ru n s over.
I&gt;. 1006, ha. Illisi »aid rrtlUcal» In
as godfather for t h a t country Jnnd built nr rebuilt, all this representing
Wo regret t h a t his active i n t e r ­ A.
Sanford Lodge No 62, F. ami A. \j
ray offlre and haa mad« application (or
in t h e end take possession. We do an expenditure of som e four hun­ ests as president must cease: b u t tai dtrtl to iaauo In accordance with law.
Communication
every first 4„d
Judging from several com plim ent­ not w a n t to b u tt in and get mixed dred thousand dollars, which has wo trust th a t ho will never forget • aid certificate embrace« the (ollovin* dee- Thursdays ut 7:30. Visiting brethr»
rribetl property altuated I* Seminole CcUlt
a r y notices a b o u t the Tim es from up in a n y controversy but it now been securod by Dr. B lackm an and Rollins College which bears su ch ty, Florida, to-wit- II»*. N. K. cor. ol Loi welcome.
*
4, Sec. 6. Tp. SO, It. 30 E., run 8. 10 eha,.
various ty p e founders a n d s u p ­ looks to tho s tu d e n t of conditions his helpers.
evidence of his skill nnd ability, a n d W. SM eha.,' N. 10 ch«.. E .'Ski cha. -Acre»
^*‘ qtrindarw
i ^
p ly houses t h ^ y are evidently flirt- th
T h e resignation
of Dr. Blackman*
___
____________________
sign
a t __________
Mexico must
bo tak en in hand
M W **
the name of I', (irrmond. Unir», »aid cer­
*th ‘brfV fjt'Ü ir'ílfff’p F &amp; Ä lS T V a t ’VHür ' * ñ s f fratrie1*nR-tfWry
s ta te o r m o* t profound respect.
tificate «hall he redeemed accorditi* to law,
knows It he will have a new cylinder ridden country.
health, friends and physicians having
Monroe Chapter No. 15. fi.
\j.
taa deed will Iaauo thereon on the ¡3rd
We also wish to express our g r a t i ­ day
oj April. A. J). xai &amp;.•
press and a n ew outfit for th e better
—
Meets
every
second
and
fourth
Thun
W hen the war in England is over advised him th a t it is absolutely t u d e for all t h e - kindnesses nnd eourWitneu ray official »¡(nature and *eat day in Masonic Hull over th,
^ p rin tin g of th e W inter g a rd e n Tirana E ngland could p robably bp induced im pera tive for him to he relieved of
the 22nd day ol March. A. IV 1013.
teeies of Mrs. B lack m an which h a v e thla
-«alK. A. n o uoi.ASS,
Theatre. Visiting companion- vnn,#
to p a r t with C an ad a for a goodly the responsibility and b u rd e n which alw ays been s h o w n to the s tu d e n ts
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole county. Fla, J. F. Knrnntz
II C
«
Ity Ja« C. Ilo berta. I). C.
Ocala I* dem on stratin g w h a t a sum of money and this would pave any colllogo imposes of necessity of the college.
Secretary
ll.gh | n(tt
61- T u n - S ic
real livb Board of Trade can do In tho w a y for tho U nited Slates to upon its president.
Wo assure Dr. a n d Mrs. B la c k ­
NOTICK (IT AKSU1NMKNT
Dr. Blackman has purchased a
t h e way of lo c a tin g new Industries. take possession of N o rth America, a
o ill whom It m»&gt; runrrrn, T *kr noli«.
m a n that the y ea rs which they h a v e T T
Hal
I
ftb y m brrn n a inv&lt;l a,**if n r# by C H- Semtnolc l'hnptrr 2, Order I i-t.rn St*
In tho last tw o weeks a soap factory condition that should have pievailed large ranch not far from Sanford, on s p e n t here in la b o r for us have not IUr bar niton,
Bwalgmir in B din! convry lijg
Meets tivery first and Mord Tue*d»»
a n d a large k n ittin g factory have many years ago and would have which he .will engage in company been spent in v ain and that t h e i r I hr property both rest Bud prMonut of the
;ti euch mnntfi. Lvcrynm- U n &lt;
«•id
•
«*ifiior,
for
the
brnrflt
of
hi«
tftd*
s t a r t e d operations in the Brick C ity prevailed if the s tatesm en of the with hi* son, Professor Berkeley nam es will alw ays remain dear in J lo r t , which ijcrd provide* for *n f ij u b ! hi* Star in tho East uro rordrally mvitH
of ihi aui|nort rrtl and prra n d will give em ploym ent to a large past ce ntury could have seen far B lackm an, in tho raising of live t h e memories of th e students of VllMflhuiiun
BonBl property, ahianf th# »»vt-rmi rred- to vinit tlii* chupter.
,
Alice E. Hohhins, Sec'y
d evelopm ent
of
force of hands.
Thu knitting fac­ enough ahead. N o rth America for stock, and the
ilort
ol
the
••id twiicnor fn equal propor­
Rollins College.
I t gives us m u c h tion* of iholr
rtwpeellve demand** and
t o r y will make underwear, stockings, Americana should be th o watchword grasses and grains an d nil farm pro­ pleasure to know t h a t they are to all
i'l the rredltor# of the »alt! r-*»lfhof
will take notice accordingly of the fact of
of t h e 'c o m i n g generations of young ducts. Years of s t u d y a n d investi­ rom ain in W in te r - Park for t o m e the
etc.
Phoenix Ia&gt;dgc Nu 5, K. &lt;&gt;( p.
awaignment. and are called upon to Ale
-------0 -----Americans and while wo may not gation along scientific lines into the y e a rs to come, n n d we assure th e m with me within ality days if turh credit­
Meets
second and fourth TuuMhyi.
or« reside in the state nr if beyond the
T h e editor of Tho Herald leaves see th is come to pass in our time cultivation of farm p ro d u c ts essen­
of o u r continued ufTection t h ro u g h ­ limit« of the stair within four month« from .Visiting knights always w.l.ii ! .
Ihr dale hereof swrurti •tatrmrnl« of their if. McLaitlin
tom orrow for M iam i to preside at that it will come to pass is almost tial tf&gt; the developm ent of Florida,
&gt; I Miller
o u t our future association.
r e s p e c ti v e r U n n a a f a i n s i t h e sa id as sig n o r
K. H gnd S.
t C
will enablo Dr. B lackm an and hi*
t h e meeting of t h e Florida Press Aa- certain.
l u t e d M a r c h Z2tu\. A 1* H I T
G e raldine Clark
VANCE l;. DOlllïLASS, #
nociation.
T h is meeting promises
Our young men w ant more elbow son to serve the c o m m u n ity and the
Assignee
Sanford l.t&gt;dgc Nn.
I n ti
Louise Buchet
•i i r
11e
T h e people of Europe a r e 1s ta te at large in this enterprise, lie
V&gt; be one ol t h o best in tho history room.
Meet* every Monday at
Irene Thoren
I* nt.
of the Association and despite the coming to this country after the war will also be through his year of
l l t . r W I T M K M UK T H E I N T K K I O H
over Imperial Theatre
C larence G. Tllden
,1*. H, La rid Offlcv at t¡ nine« ville, KIs
J. W. U. Singletary
c i rphb,
d ista n c e the e d ito rs of Florida will and th e y will want land. The great experience, a valuable advisor in
M a r c h SO, 1015
Alfred J. II a tin a
Secretary
\ i;
Notici* l« b e r e i t )' g i e e n t h a t
T h t m a*
Rollins
a tten d
in
great
num bers. developers of this country want the conduct of affairs in
R ic h a rd G Dnrxow
C j ^ l l u r r h tnP'Oft, r f • M i r e n , F loi l'l *. who.
Kissimmee will send a strong dele­ more world* lo conquer and the College. It is a m a tter for rongrnt
! « r r h » t , 11» 11, n j n i|jr II -1rr e *t. r ad II n
Committee.
Gale City t amp Nu. t¡, IV. It. W
. . No. IM l ¿ 8 0 . t.ó Hft o f
Hictlo i)
g ation u* tho m e e tin g to pull for the spirit of adventure is still strong ulutiun that Dr. and Mr*, llluckl and
o f ¿3
HurtI ion
Ta o1 w n ■■
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m•
Mee
ta soco fid und fourth W-fneslsy
»hlf"' 10 H i u t h . I ! a n * - 31 K a , t . Tell.h»«»i"""
n e x t meeting p lace and it is a fore­ within t h e bosoms of Americans, than will retain their residence in
M r f l i i l . p , h»« 6 f r i nuliri* ut i n t r u d i n In nights in eac h rtiotu h
Big
Fish
('m
ight
In
Floridtt
g one conclusion t h a t Kissimmoe will making for n larger fielti and a larger 1 W inter Park.
m .k r
t o n im u l« ito n
I 'r u o f , t a . » l . b î i - h F. L. Miller
i I H.i,,l,hjn
In looking over tin- list of winners ri «lin d» I ho l»n»!‘ »U n v r ,to»rrll&gt;r.|. bo
g e l the plum.
Clerk
t
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territory.
At the chapel exercises of March
t, r» f l r r k « f ( ’I r r u l t C n u r t , «i H a n f a n t
------ O — H asten the day when with little 17, Dr. Blackman an n ounced hi* in Field nnd S t r e a m ’* 1914 Prize Klar ld». a n ( h r 6 t h &lt;t.y a t M a y , 1018
C l a i m a n t nam *'» »• —11 ni-*,«,
Fishing Contest, n* published in a
United Brotherhood of t arpenter» »nj
J 11. Kilt», a t O . l r r t i , Klorltl»,
A Clearwater m an who ow ns a or no bloodshed we. ca n have tho resignation to tho s tu d e n t body, anil
re c e n t issue of t h n t interesting m a g ­
VV ( ’ l ‘» r p o n t » r , a t » » . t o r n . Klarlil«.
Joiner* of Ainerii u
great
a
n
d
rich
te
rrito
ry
of
North
F o r d s tin tad o u t one morning re
tho next day the following roaoluIl C t l . r r t » . a t l i i t r r n . r t a r l d a ,
azine, we found th o south, p a r tic u ­
Snnfonl
luteal Union N't 1* i nu«u
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for
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cw ntly to take a p a r ty of fiiends out
tions were adopted by them .
,
II* »Il K It T W D A V I S
larly Florida well represented
A t­
first and third Thur* l i&gt; n ght jt T
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Whereas, we have been informed
o'clock in the Fugle*’ Hu ll
t o rn e y Geo. A. DeCotte* is am o n g
thnt o u r president, th e Reverend
going for half n n hour the m achine &lt; C O N F I D E N C E IN S A N F O R D
J. W. (1 Singletary.
I M llrn»n,
the prize winners
In t a u r i of t b r -t « u n i , J u d f r , S r m l n a t *
Sec’y-Trons.
I'",—tieni
s t o p p e d . . Be got out and pulled th e
W atching the growth of cities and William Fremont BlnCkmun, I’h.l) ,
S i a l o tif Klnlltl»
Large mouth Black Has*. Class A. In,1 r «»uni,.
» i:.t.t. »I
«loo-dud, and still the car w o u ld n ’t especially Flotidn cities in the past LI..D., is severing his ac tiv e con
S o u th — Second prize.
Weight 1 2 * « A u * n - t » \ S l r r l n o
B. I*. ( ). I*. Sanford I «tige 1211
T a «U i "fo*t 11, , » . . I . o f . ' o o * . I l l » t » l t i u t o o , . «n » l
m ove.
Then h e tried tho whing ten years the editor of T he Herald npetion with Rollins College, and
lb*.
Caught by W E Crane of
■Il l l»ruin&gt; h » , ti.* I lain,* ur i "r m a n i i Miel
first and tlnr&lt;l Weil -di' » (bl
w hang, nnd the F o rd remained silent. ha* been struck with the ri*e and rem em bering the great services he
• ( » l u , t «alti K » l a l r
Ocala, Flu., at Ora nip" Lake, Flu.
ut corner of First St mid Palmetto Air.
Ì »m, aftit o a o h
y o u «ro h r t o l . y n a
F in a lly he raised the hood.
" B y fall of prosperity. Very much like has rendered to the college, the
It l IV.-lt
T h ird Prize.
W eight
II &gt;, II»*. t tfioil »tu! r r i i u l r a d l a (i,o-&lt;*at «ny rt»im » O. L. Taylor
G e o rg e ,” he said, " th e tnpnii shop tho ocean tide* with th e exception splendid building* which have been
• ntl &lt;tom»n«t» w h l r h y a o o f oUho t o» y,»a,
Secretary
!
x.,lieti Kulff
C a u g h t by C J. Morris of L ak e­ m a y h a f » » * » o ,» l 1 ho « - l a t o a t A u * u » ia A
fo rg o t to put in the engine,” T h e of the tim e period th e cities will erected during hi* presidency, the
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lan d , Fla., at L ake Weir, Fla.
t y . Fh. ritta, t o I h o u n tl» f» l* n t d r l M M r l i The I,nke llrre rc Count II No. .11 Jusler
c a r h ad tun 12 miles on its r e p u t a ­ have t h e i r flood and th eir e b b tid e endow m ent which ha* Ikwii accum u­
Imrgo Mouth Black Bit**, Class B, t f «aiil o » |a lo . w i t h i n t a « y o » t , t r a m th o
Order United Vmerlcan Mi ilunir*
t i o n . — Clearwater Sun.
and while an investm ent in any lated during hi* ad m inistration, the S o u th — First Prize. Weight: LI lb*. »lato hrti'nf
l ' a i o d M a r c h ¡ U l t i. A. D 1 0 1 3.
Meets every Wedne*d:i&gt; ii " ID I’.
of
scholarships
------ 0 ------Florida city at any tim e is good emtnwqt quality
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C f u g h t by L. T. Holwell, of Floral
M„ in the City Hall, Visiting brothm
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’’'B o b Holly expresses himself in there nre time* when an investment whlcjj^dias been attain ed by the in- C ity ,
are welcome &lt;’ If Sue ' lb Sc»
6 ! T iio. BIr
Fla., nt F'ioral
City. F'la.
f a v o r of a ’te a r down m ovem ent,' will get quicker results nnd other stifutinn» due principally to Vi* own Second Prize W eight 12 lb*, 11 ox
( Vier) I it &gt; Viro- V»
In personal effort* nnd efficiency, and ( a u g h t by A I. Casbw'ell of C ler­ S itiif r n f a r p 1 r m1l«*n fur r a* He • d I n«t«-r !
a lo n g with the Build Now p la n ," times when return* are slower
I
See Ion 1 » ul ih r t . I*n r r at S t s 1 r«
Meeting
evert ToeSanfoid
we
have
had
the
up*
and
j
the
m
a
n
y
other
distinguished
*er
rem ark* the O rlando Reporter-Star.
N «*|1* r is Hr
»ff.» l A !
|» v rn tl s 1
m o n t. Fla . at L ak e
Nellie, Fla i V«hun«~)
Pico Buildn g
‘«•run t a l i 1 o ' c l o c k
(&gt;ur r h l * e r
1 S.
of
down*
incident
to
the
market
revices
to
the
college,
we
t
h
e
student*
“ T h e tear down m ovem ent i* a good
N n 1MHJ, tlsle-1 1 h r .1rei «Is &gt; «»I iti n r , A D. J. T. Hoolcban,
T h ird Prize.
W eight 12 1j lb*.
tí L T . r j ’ a«,
o n e also. There ore many dilapi­ ports, a* thi* city in backed by the of Rollins College, assembled m C a u g h t by Geo. A. DcCottes of 1 3 1 2, ha« f lin t •M*l r rr t l f l c»c*» In m y o tUtm
S-'iTi'üry
Worthy
President
need to
■ ntl ha* ma&lt;l. a p p l i c a t i o n for la
d a t e d buildings in th e very h e a rt of great w inter vegetable growijig dis­ public meeting
law
Halit
l»»u*
In
rer*
acruriian n » « ¡ t h
S anford, Fla., on D eep Creek, S t.
tlfica tr r m b t l n *
t h • f o llo w in g iíp-»íribeii
Rcsolvq th a t we extend to Dr.
O JIS TIllllF.1 NO. Gl. I «* K M.
O rla n d o that s h o u ld he torn d o w n ." trict a n d naturally -.are tossed upon
J o h n s river. Fin.
F otnth Prize. p r o p w t y «•Iti a i . r i n S e m i n o l e f*»iun*T.
B
lackm
an
our
deep
appreciation
of
the
w
ave
of
prosperity
o
r
ndversity
M o rtila. to- wit
tic*
I l t u t». tv i m f 7 f|5
Meet* every first : i ,1 «i ni Frtüjr
T h e R eporter-S tar says th a t som e
C a u g h t by Lester E. Warner of It. N n 11 S«*r r*. • t on S 11■h , r-in \V
the
work
which
he
ha*
accomplished
as
tho
case
may
be.
night*
at 7 : in
’•! "•
o f t h e structures are very disagree­
ft N 1 7 fi * ff . H f l v ■tmu' Lake* 3 5fl
Ocala. Fla., nt H alf Moon Lake, «70
liwg Her 2 3 .
f , . 0 1» p a i n t 3 2 0 ft W of
for
Roliin*
College,
hi*
untiring
ef­
Visiting
brollo
r*
« cl
a b l e and perhaps dangerous nnd
But- all this has changed in the
Fin.
Ta 1». It t'l
Thn «sid lauri f^Iung m««Fw***.f «t fL■&gt; itale VV A Ginn,
Jo
s h o u ld be done a w a y with. This is u past tw o years. W htre th e growers fort* in behalf of the young people
Large Mouth Bass, Class-C, South uf l ha t*:«4jan**r f»f «urh ferllUf ile "fi lite
r . «f R.
«»m illion which can be found in were form erly at the mercy of the of Florida, his enthusiastic endeavor
l ' i i r i r d Ì Ani ti o d ) \V Ufowfi
I ’ mJ fw« **id
F irst
Prize
W eight: 13 lbs. j cwrl irtrsi •* «I m i ! h*&gt; r •*«!i-Fmrd un-or d i ' g *n
m a n y cities and tow ns. The imlif- man higher up or the lluctuntinns to uphold clean intercollegiate a th ­
C a o g h t bv \\
F!
G r a v of O c u la
l&gt; * 1,1
ih*r*on
i»« “
letic*.
hi*
great
sucre**
in
raising
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7
&gt;2 ."&lt;d d a y ni A e r e A D 1 0 1 *
frtenr»' c.* t pile or glued of som e of the m arket* thry are now upon u
Flu.,
at
Wilhlucoofta
river,
Fla.
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owTwrr* o: pro p e rty have often caused much m ore solid basis and being the s ta n d a r d of society a n d p ro m o t­
thi« t h I* 10 1 h d a y u f M a re b , À . I ', t f*1A
Second
Prize.
W
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t
12
lbs,
C
su
Wedding Annotineemtntï
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V A IH II'O I.ASH.
w ha t would o th erw ise be an a t ­ upon a solid basis ha* m ad e the sit­ ing the interest* of culture and re­
f *l«f k f l r c u i i t *ou rt, H# mi noi«* ( 'n . , Kl»
E n g r a v in g Work a Specialty
Second Prize.
W eight 12 pounds.
l l y J a s . C. IL«l&gt;#rt«» l*. V.
t r a c t i v e block or section to be lo o k ­ uation over. Vegetables and fruit* finement by bringing to th e *tate
B e s t o f w o r k Guaranteed
C a u g h t by E. Brico H u n t, of MinÒlTuM*ìtc
e d upon with dLspleasuic by in v e s t­ will ulways ho governed in price by
Send
forR-ices and Sample*
neola, Fla., ut M in n eo la Lake, Flu.
o r ! a n d ptospcctive settle!*.
T h o the lawa of supply and d em and and willing to pay for good nccom m odaT h ird Prize.
W e ig h t: 11 Lj lbs.
“ t e a r dow n" Idea is excellent a n d many seasons wil| come nnd go be­ tions und who in tim e will build
C a u g h t by A. L. Cashwcll of Cler­
t h e p i t y is t h a t officials and 'c o m ­ fore the farm ers of F lorida can ad­ homes hore and be with u? e v e ry
m o n t,
Fla.,, nt Heat Lake, H a .
m issions having t h o power to do so just freight rates, get c h e ap refriger­ season.
F o u rth Prize. W e ig h t 11 lbs., 2 oz.
d o n o t use their authority in c o n ­ ation a n d staple prices h u t tho idea
Tho farming*« game will t a k e caro C a u g h t by A. L. Cashwell of Cler­
d e m n in g more' u nsightly and dnn- of the b u y e rs paying cash hore for of itself and needs no ndvci Using
m o n t, Fla., at P r e t t y Lake, Ha.
g orous structures, especially where, the vegetables hat been a long step or help Horn tho city. T h e re Lt no
Lai go Mouth- Bass. Gland Pr.ze,
aa is often the ease, th e dem ands of in favor of th e growors.
more solid foundation th a n the farms S o u th e rn Division. W eight: 13 lbs.
High Grade Guaranteed Autoi
t h e com m unity for im piovem ent’
This is being recognized by the h u t th e y do not need o u r assistance C a u g h t by L. T. Holwell of Floral
$200.00 to $895.00
w o u ld not cause a n y lea) hard sh ip buyets tjiomaelvcs and th e best pos­ now if th e y over did a n d what the
C ity, Fin., at Floral C ity, Fta,
u p o n ownets.—Timcs-Union.
ON EASY PAYMENTS
sible recom m endation for Sanford Sanford citizens should do n t onco U
Tarpon.
First Prize.
Length:
For catatoa snd Information write
is the fa c t th a t the buyers aro not to lay plans looking tow ard th e build 7 ft., 6 in. C au g h t hy W. Ashby
T H E “ P R E S S GANG"
A
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TRADINGCO., Inc.,
Pittsburgh. Ps.
only here t o buy and p ay cash when ing of at least two fine hotels for llm Jones of Ware Neck, Va,, at H o u s - ;
. or consult jrour local dealers
T h o Florida S t a t e P m * Associa­ tho m a rk e ts arc right b u t tho eamo season of lf)IG-lG and this city will ton. river, Fla.
Second Prize.
t i o n will meet next week in ann u a l buyers a re willing to b u y properly have no moro ebb or Hood b u t
a L en g th : 7 ft., 4 *a in. Caught hy
sesaion in Miami.
in the c i t y for winter hom es and to s te a d y grow th t h n t will bring up Orvillo Rigby of T n m p a , Fla., a t i
S a n f o r d , P in M iam i has a r r n n g i d for special buy farm s for the growing of winter the population in a fow y e a is to tho Longboat Inlet, Fla.
Third Prize, i
e n te r ta in m e n ts for tho visitors, n n d vegetables.
Tho commission men 20,000 m a r k — where it should have L e n g th 7 ft., 1
in.
C aught by
M i a m i Is known for itn hospitality. are tho first to recognize th e stabil­ been years ago.
T nos. R. Brown of T a m p a , Fla., a t
T h e editors will e n jo y themselves, ity o f . a n y section and a r e the best
Sanford has sulTctcd reverses but L o n g b o at Inlet, Fia.
F ou rth Prize.
b u t th e y propose t o attend to i m ­ barometers of conditions in tho trade. lucky for thoso who have s ta y e d by L e n g th : 7 ft., ) i in.
Cxught by
p o r t a n t business n n d then frojic.
They t h i n k th a t Sanford haa the tho ahip th is city is in b etto r shape Oliver C. Billings of Now York a t
T h e power of t h e press is e v e r y ­ future a n d they are b acking their th a n ever before in her history nnd T re stle No. 4, F lorida E a s t Coast.
w h e r e recognliod.
judgm ent b y their money. T h a t is th e w inter and spring crops of veg­
N o / element gives more e m p h a tic an Ideal condition and should bring etables will get to tho tw o millions
S T A N D A R D R A I L R O A D OF T H E S O U T H
Optimistic Thought.
re cognition th e n member* of t h e the grower a n d the buyer Into closer m a rk if present prospects aro any
Sometimes
when
wo
ask
advice
we
legislature.
relationship for each one needs the forerunner. This in itself is cause
a i l y
t r a i n s e a s
mean approbation
T h e r e is much legislstion t h a t is other In his business.
Froi^t this for o - g r a t u l a t i o n s and should m ake
tr
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L»
Ar
' Ar
Ar
c o n te m p la te d in w hich the editors close relationship will com e a better all 'cl
fee] t h a t our formet ef­
N*«
To*
Philadelphia
JatkaonriB« Richmond Wadi in{ton
Baktamt
«
a r e interested. T h e average ed ito r u n derstanding of .conditions and in fort i tir.vo not been in vain and
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5:25am
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s t a n d s for those t h i n g s that usually the years to come the growing of sh o u 'd r r u r us on to g reater efforts
I :^0pPl
2 :01 pm
No. 88 12:45pm
7 :00am 10:29 am
11:42am
b e n e fit his town a n d state.
winter vegetables here should re- in t h e l.'ff 'ding of a great city. Other
7
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6:25
pm
2:20pm
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1 :35pm
T h e association should go on r e c ­ ivolve Itself into the best and most placoa will have their fnlts b u t
S an ­
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8:00pm
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o rd favorable to t a x reforms.
solid business In the world.
ford has at ¡sen and is moving o n ­

Open an Account Now

WANT ADS PAY

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YOUR OPPORTUNITY

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G. B. POPE, A (rent

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

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HENRY McL\ ULI N
JEWELER

T h e y should s u s t a i n the Governor
in t h | excellent recom m endations
th a t he has made l a t e l y through th e
p u b lic press.
P rin cip al am ong t h e propositions
to c o m e before t h e legislature js the.
Ueense tax problem. There should
b e no license tax on any business

In connection with th is situation
the city of Sanford should bend ev­
ery effort this summer t o build a
fine hotel for the accom m odation of
t h e co n im e rd a l men a n d t h e .'t o u r ­
ists and in this rospect our d t y
will prosper by the influx of sub­

stantia!

ward to w a rd th a t
fiom tho distance
we hnvo shiven
many years. T h e
day In Sanford ia
the home people

goal t h a t beckons
and to w a td which
so gallantly for
greatest asset to­
the confidence of
in the city ably

supplemented by the confidence Of
visitors next fall— visitors the visitors.

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MY SPECIALTIES:

PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S 8fF.RUNG SILVER
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

All Goods Guaranteed

•Free Reclining Chair Cars to Washington: Electric Llghled; l.lrrtrlr !»»*•
**Coast Line Florida Mail carries Local Sleeper to Savannah.
•Steel Pullman cars of Ike highest ties* operated on all train;?. We ®P*r* *
our own dining ear service. Pullman reservuiioca ui.J Informailm1. ..

J. G. KIRKLAND, D. P. A.
Hillsboro Hotel. Tampa, Fla,

A. W. FRITOT, D. P. A*
me. n».

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'VMARCH"». I»lß

TH E SANFORD HERALD

PACE FIVE

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WOMAN’S CLUB

in AND ABOUT THE CITY::

;; Utile Happenings—Mention
of Matters in Brief—
Personal Items of
Interest
;;
Summary of the Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Headers

Household goods, Im perial irons
and yeast cakes a t Sim on’s.
60-tf
Miss Luciilo Aspinwall spent Fri­
day and S a tu id a y in Jacksonville.
Is your livei inactive? 'LIV-VERLAX will wake it up. Win. G. Al­
dridge.
'/Miss R uth Knnner spent Sunday
in Orlando th e guest of relatives.
LIV-VER-LAX is guaranteed to re­
lieve troubles resulting from it dis­
ordered Liver. Pleasant to take and
perfectly harmless.
Wm. G. Al­
dridge.
'■'Miss Lea Green of T am pa is the
guest of Miss Clara Phillips.

Welfare Department
I'jhe Welfare Department held its
regiKpr meeting ut the eltib rooms
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W.
I1,. Watson in charge of the program
on civics. it was ...........( . ' he most
delightful meetings ol the year
In
n-sponse to the roll rail quotations
were given on trees, the topic being
Forestry. Mrs II C (¡error read a
paper on the "( are of Shade T re e s ."
Mrs. T 1. O'Connor gave an orlginni paper written by Mrs. Watson
on Landscape Gardening in our City
Parka. This was u particularly fine
'paper a n d was received with h ea rty
applause.
An open discussion on
each paper followed. Preceding the
program the election of d epa rtm ent
e dicers was held with the following
resHll; Vico . chairman. Mm. W W.
Aliernathy: secretary treasurer, Mr».',
Alfred Lilja: program committee*,
Mrs. W. E. Watson; finance com m it-)
tee, Mrs. R. J. Holly. The question
o( cemetery improvement was discussed und the treasurer in s tiucted
to send fifteen dollars to Mr. J. D.
Parker for this purpose, and the civic,
com m ittee instructed to take up th e
question of e good load to the cem-

* * *Aìtfncftf']Ttìef*-k "¿ fa t i Hloneis:

Cm., were Mrs. Me Du »¡el. Mrs. was the strongest factor hi reaching
Houmillnt, Miss Ruth McDaniel, the people and overcoming the
Mr. Hoolihan a n d Ralph Roumillat. prejudices which prevail. Following
Prireilla Club
T h e party spent ^the day up the the program a social hour was en­
Sanford House
The m e m b e r s -pi the I’risrilla Club river and fully enjoyed the pleas- joyed.
M. M. Gregg, Wilmington, N. C.;
(]eo. G. Morrison. Toledo, Ohio; w&lt;‘ro delightfully e n tertain ed by Mrs urcs afforded by the launch tide.
Mr . and Mta. Heital, F rank Beital, | Tom Davis T h u rsday afternoon.
A nnnuncemrntr
wur* were
Newark N. J .; B F! Doyden, At- The hours
spent
iti the
e*Pertonal Mention
There will be u joint meeting of
Mrs, M. F rank has rettimeli from the Welfare D epartm en t a n d the
lantn, Ga.. Frank G raham . T a m p a ; change of new patterns in fanry
\V. E. Suborn. J. Kendall. F. Reane work and social chit chat. A tempt- a delightful visit to her sister. Mrs. Junior Civic League at th e club
Cannon, Jag; H. E. Peterson. Iluf- ing refreshment course was served Browji at Pulatkn. Mrs. F rank was rooms, Wednesday, M atch 31, to
fa| 0. ty. y .; J. K. M cCabe, Hirming- consisting of fruitti fruitti. wafers one of Sanford's delegates to the whiqh all members of the club ore
Enjoying th e charming P y th ia n Sisters convening at Pa- cordially invited.
ham. Ala.; H. O. Nanneit, Mrs. Hie and coffee
T h e program will bo entirely on
Natinen, P alptka; J D Langston, hospitidtiy of Mrs Olivia were Me»- latkn.
A tlanta, Ga.; I K. Smink. Jax ; dame- C A Hill. H. H. Hill, J T
birds, music, recitations, responses
Mr. and Mis. J. H. Withers loft and a fine paper by Prof, Nrrling,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blackman, P hil­ Thomas, .1 D. Roberts, N. H. G a r
adelphia. Pa.; II. C. Miller, M c K c w - r ner* ,,,,r'|on “ n(J Enaterby.
The S a tu rd a y for a visit to Miami be­ who is an a u th o r ity on birds will be
port, Pa.; Lee L. Berry, Jax ; E. W. noxt meeting will bo held with Mrs. fore returning to their homo in South read by Mrs. H onry Wight,
C arolina.
e
Brieson, N. Y. city; H. C. K night, Eosterhy T h u rs d a y . April 8
Thp Welfare D epartm en t will en­
T a m p a ; G. A. Andrews, B a rto w ;
Ju n io r Cirie League
tertain
the Polly Primrose C ast
T. B. Ham, Luke C ity ; F. L. La very
Mrs. May Dickins returned to
An unusually interesting meeting
with
a
dance
a t tho W om an’s Club
and wife, Chicago, 111.; J, S. HasclSanford S aturday afternoon, after
Each
den. U n c a s t e r , K y .; II. "C. Fudge, of the Junlot Civic League was held an absence of several months. Her rooms T h ursday, April 8.
Atlanta; G n . V Mrs. - B. D. Sowell. a t . the W o m an ’s Club room* Mon­ friends are delighted to welcome her m em ber of the cast Is entitled to one
Macon, Ga.; Geo. D. W aters, In- day ufternoon with a good atten d ­ home again.
guest, whose name must be sen t to
dianapolis, Ind.; W. G raham , Geo. ance. Much business was disposed
Mrs.. W. L. Morgzn at once, t h a t
she
m ay be able to include th e m in
D. Thornton, C has. Small,- IBoom- of and enthusiasm displayed in the
M is. II. E . ‘ Hester, formerly of
ington. III.; W. T. Johnson. Chnrlo*- making nnd carrying of motions. Sanford but now o f Orlando .spent the invitations.
, „ tl&gt; \ \ \ \'a.; W. B. Makennie, \V. T. This body of young people have the week end in Sanford, tho guest
Makensie, Kissimmee; C. It. Den- ideas of theit own and never fail to of Miss Clara Phillips.
LIV-VER-LAX Is purely veget­
seim. Geo. Denseim, Washington, express their wishes. A motion to
able.
J u r t w hat you need to to n e
a com m ittee to serve in reD. C.; C. Neal, Toronto, C a n a d a ; ,appoint
. . .
. . . i .
il
R* A. C u s o of Berwick, P*., up y o u r system. Ask Wm. G . 'A I H. E. Carloy and wife. D a y to n . O.; lays tot the caro o the club ground*.I wl11 arrive todny , 0 vlalt Mra, Av. E
vv*&gt;»-*-V-s* *r»&gt; V i&gt;u A
J. W. B e d e ll^ A tla n ta . G a ¿ B .

HOTEL ARRIVALS

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

Hheriff Against Hanging
committee uppolnted. Ont* enthusi­
*
Miss Pearl Browning will arrive
astic little m em ber made a. motion j
Ocala, Fla., M arch-22.— T he Florto
d
u
y
from
T
am
pa
to
vlsll
bet
sister,
v Music Department
to paint th e Club house. ’ This re­
Mrs. Sam Klein at the Sanford Idn S ta te Sheriffs’ Association, which
The Music Departm ent held a
SI. Jo h n s House
ceived the unanim ous approval of
was In session here for two d ays
NO TICE
culled meeting at the club room*
1! Osborn and wife, Montlcello; I tho League" but no definite action
adjourned Friday after perfecting
The books for ihe collection of T hursday afternoon for the purpose
11. K. DuRous, P ort Orange; W. G . |w a s taken.
.
*
U ses for 1914 will riuso March 31st. of electing officer* for the depotrMiss Moselle D urst was taken to their organization, electing officers
llobb&gt;, D aytona; C. W. Ford. R a -1
An invitation from the Welfare
and passing a resolution declaring
M. W. LOVELL.
ment. Those elected were: Mrs. R. venwood. \ a . ; Thos, H, Roberts, Department to participate in a joint her home in Gainesville S atu rd ay
themselves opposed to ' hanging an a
Tucs-4tc
Collcclor.
K. Tolar, vice chairman; Mis* Josie Key West; E L Hudson, It L meeting M arch 3l*vj was accepted to undergo ap operation for a p p e n ­
She was accompanied to m ethod of |&gt;erfotming legal execu­
Slumon, secretary treasurer; Mr*. Swygert, M. Davis, Shutt
Mon, and the entire membership
rxptes»- dicitis.
Get lid of the grouch. LIV-VERtions. They recommended th a t elec­
part on the pro- Paintkn by Miss Eva Walker and trocuting be substituted.
LAX makes the sun shine brighici. A K. Powets. finance coin mit tee; Evans. Atlanta. Ga,; W. O Davis, ed a desire to take
Miss Agnes Berner.
Mias D u rst’s
Win G. Aldridge will tell you a b o u t Mis* Lucille Aspinwall. program Orlando; John T. Bush, W auchuta, gram.
One of the resolutions passed calls
m nny friends in Sanford wish for
commit
te
e
r
Mrs.
Claude
Herndon.
\y.
\V.
Payne.
C
olum
bus,
Ga.;
A.
T.
LIV-VER-LAX.
An E aster egg hunt was agreed her u speedy recovery.
for s law changing the form of legal
chorus leader.
Campbell, Milwaukee, WIs.; Miss upon to be held the Tuesday after­
executions from hanging to electro­
Miss Lottie*Caldwell left on S a tu r­
A most interesting program has Wellesby, Lcvyville, N. Y.; L. A. noon following Easter S u n d ay in the
Mrs. B. D. Morrell of Mucon is cution.
day for n visit of several weeks in
Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa.; J. A. Central Park, each child to bring
A legislative com m ittee was a p ­
been prepared for Literature Dethe guest of her brother. Mr. E. A.
Jickson villo.
...
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Murrell,
Port
T
a
m
p
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;
M.
H
Swntnot
lc*»
th
an
three
dyed
egg*
A
pointed
to go to Tallahassee and
partm ent Wednesday afternoon at
Dougin»* at the Satifurd House.
man. I.orrington. O n t., Geo ( Grif- fu|,(j » a* raised im m ediately to fur
LIV-VER-LAX stimulate* th e L ic­ J p. m . M arch » l
look after legislation th a t will tie of
fit h . ( luengo, III ; Geo. M a s o n , | n ¡gj, „ ,,m „ for the fo rtu n a le finder
..
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., ,
. .
, value to the sheriffs. Among o th e r
ei.
A harmless vegetable com ­
The Sortoti* Side of our National
Fred I luvey, J a x . W Bryant. S a - ' o | |h l.
1 “ pl
pound. Any child can take it safe­ Humorist
•KX
Mi»» Gertrude Green
grade* of the (Iram inar school en- things the sheriff* believe the leghtavsnnah, Ga , F P Hotchkiss. Nmg
Walter C arter was received into joyed a violet picking Thursday ture should allow for a more liberal
ly A»k Wm
Aldridge
Reading. The Death of lean Mr*
ala Kail», N ^ ! (' II Raider, Elk- membership, an mtercM.ng report tt(lwnoont accom ,,ani,.,| |,y two o f . ip p io p ria tio n for the feed of priaonMi** Lucca Chappell and Mr \\ L R Philip*
hart. Ind ,
(* A Pirkin». N a sh ­ was read by the secretary. Sarah
or*
Mrs
Paper. Thoma» Nelson Page
E Colburn motored over to u rla n d o
ville. Tenu . L W Luther. A. F ar-. Wight nnd the meeting then ad the teacher*. M bs Carrie Ensminger
Considerable di*cus*ion relative to
T. A. Neal.
and Mi** Nlta Moore
Sunday.
nell. W Luther. I&gt; S Drundy, Uvei journed
Paper. Jam es Lane Allen Mrs
the allowance made by the átate for
do; W, B. Weeks, Jax; Bert LindeLIV-VER-LAX is harmless not a May Dickins.
congenial p arty that motored ' fw,Hln|t. PHson^rs develo,wd the fact
buum, Danville, 111 ; Geo. T Smith.
deadly poison like calomel.
Any
C I ' &lt;"*» E n te r (in n 1if i r p i r *
■
,
,,
,
over
to DeLatid Sunday afternoon t h a t G e o r g i a a n d Al ubnmi i a l l o w e d
A C Smith, A tlanta, (la
child i* sale anil happy by i lie use
I;
I lie nun g meunier» ol the i &lt;
. . .
60 cents per day, while Florida al­
P r» )e r Meeting Week
Y Bryan,
were Mr and Mrs.
of LIV-VER-LAX.
C.
Clnii
gave
a
very
delightful
even
lowed 30 and 40 cents er day. This
The pastor*' cunference hit* d.
M r \ nnd Mrs. Leslie Bryan, Miss
elded to have a full week of cottage
LIV-VER-LAX relieves all ills ol ing of pleasure lo the Kewpie Club
Inw wu* passed in 1889, when all
Attention. W. t». W.
,,
, ,
,
i i- i
: i. .
»
„i G ladys Bryan nnd Miss Annie Muy
Get it from of girl* r n d a y night at th e home of
J
foodstuffs were very much cheaper
Regular meeting W ednesday. Mar prayer meeting*. These meetings the Liver and Stomuch
Mr and Mm
F
1.
Woodruff Hvnum
thun at the present time.
It was
24th. 7:30. Business of importance. will lie participated in by the con- Win G Aldridge
Dancing and guiñes were enjoyed
ihe
sense
of
the
convention
th
a t tho
gregal ions of tl.e ltaptl»l. Congre
—------------ Be on han&lt;l
* Mr &lt;• K Lewis of Florence, S C
und delicious ice cream und cake
legislature
should
provide
for
raining
gallonai,
Methodist and Pn-sby
H o ld Itale» al Miami
F L Miller. Clerk
spent the wiH'k-iuid hi Sunford, tin1
Those present Were
this rate in view of the present high
A schedule of hume
T,ie following le tter has been sent were served
guest of Mr. and Mrr II H C h a p ­
Mr, and Mrs. . Herbert I, Maris toriati chinche.
.i
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Miase*
Kathleen
Brady,
Alice
Caldcost of living
te n a ri c h u r c h e s
A s c h e d il i
" to the newspaper men of M onda and
,
J
_
pell
and their little d au g h ter. Elisabeth,
. Officers were elected as follows:
homes and loaders l* being arranged (,,r |(1(. benefit of those who want to well, Fern Wiitd. Ruth McDnniul.
of Philadelphia are guests for two
Virginia Brudy. May T hrasher. Franthe trip i- published below:
Mis* Bessie
Wheeler
letuilied President, W' II Dowling, Jacksonweeks at the home of the parents of and will be printed in next Iriduy *
ci*
Chappell. Helen H and, Harrold
Issue
of
I
h
e
Herald
To
the
Member*
of
the
Florida
from h delightful visit to De Land v,ll“ : ' ,r&lt;‘
J V, “ " OWBy '
th e fo im e r . Prof, and Mr* George I.
W uithburn, A lla n Jo n e s, J D . W'oodof Cicala; A. IE S tanton of Madison;
The schedule will be «O arranged
Association
Sunduy
Maris on Lake Onoro
XVtiglit. R e g in a ld Holly.
T. D. Smith of Lake county; sec't»as to have a prayer meeting in five
Miami,
through the &lt;itv c o u n c il rul!
Edward
Bett»
and
James
Higgins
For Sale! ! !
tary
treasurer, J. P. S. Houston of
sections of i lie iitv for four nights, um | tJit* C ham ber of Com m erce
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher,
Three Iota facing Park on Myrtle Monday. Tuesday, T hursday and (successors to the Board of T ra d e )
Tallahassee.
Mis* M ay Thrasher and Mi*» F i ali­
!&gt;[&gt;rn&lt;l-thr ■I toy I'artu
avenue and Seventh street.
Desir­ Friday
T am pa was chosen us meeting
T h e Wednesday
night extends to all of you a most h e a rty
éis Chappell m oroted over lo F¡u*tis
Mrr. Hurry Ward en tertained y en­
ably located for hotel or residence prayer services will in- htdd in the invitation to visit our
I place for the 1916 convention, which
city M arch
S a tu rd a y for a week-end visit.
Beautiful shade trees ten yenis old, churches i ■ usual
will he held on the first Monday In
Look in Friday *
W'e hope thut every mem ti rday with n charming little »pend­
no other property like it in the city paper for ! irt tier announcement
j„,r ,,f your association with hi* ila day patty in honor of M ts-e*
Mr*
Fannie F! ( l a r k »lopped M arch
t
Apply a t once to W W Long
l.iimlv will l.e in Miami during tin V e a n d K a l l e y o Per lu m e
over in Sunford Monday to vi*it
25-tlc
I i » Itnie lo
Miami convention and longer, if po*r|lile at i a* live gio -t* ol Mr* F F Dut Mr» .1 l
Finsminger while en The iiilu'lieon laide was cell
Tin- a n iiu il ......ting of Ihe Florida We ran assure you th a t we will do t.i¡
No neeil for calomel Viilh it &gt; rialirouie to her home in In dépendu nee,
ler&gt; d (»y a Japanese baskvl idled
Iowa.
»cating effects.
LIV-VER-LAX i* Press Association wd) lie held at t)ljr best to make your visit here an with Cherokee roses.
Old furniture mude lonppear like new.
Tho favors
happy in resulta, Wm. G Aldridge. Miami Mar. 25-27, 1915. Very low I enjoyable out*,
All kinds of fur .iri re rWinlíhrd a t a
rates have been secured to this g atb -,
Miami now has .. population of * ' "* quite original being cute little
flower pots woven in braid, e o n t r i n - 1 Mrs A. It. ( happrll spent sav­ trifling expense. W’lll oil! nnd estim a'«
.
For a Safe Shave!
ering and the lutes ure open to the |9,0(|(I, an increaac of about 13,000
A POSTAL WILL BRING .ME.
ing (lower»
Invited lo meet Mr* •ral day* in Del.and last week, the
go to Albert G ram lihg’a real sanitary general public
Ask youi station over 1910 and our H ty has develop
guc*t &lt;if M r« M G R o w e
111 It t i g n o s i »
barber shop. An ounce *of pri ven- I agent for the rale If he doe* noA^ t.d in many other way»
I
lot
toil
ato!
l
he
Misse»
Terhalle
We ale
tV I Ni e. ( I l I
tion is worth a pound of &lt;u •• S e r­ | have it. ask him t&lt;* get il
wi-rv
Mt»
W
‘
I
Morgan.
Mt»
W
1 1 1 * (unking forward to yndr visit and the
Mt
and
Mrs
It
.1
Holly
will
Milieu* and Mr*
vice Do Luxe, 119 W Fìnti St.
yours for th e asking
*(r you can opportunity it will give u* to »how FI Watson
b it ve tomorrow for Miami to at
pl-tl
H
&lt;
&gt;
&lt;r»
write to the secretarv of the \*»o- you that Miami i* one of Florida’s
tend I lie Florida Pies» Assona I ion
\ p jilc v .ifd . S i a l i 1 n o t r «‘ preseli I a 11 v e t i l l e *
W* km iw y o u
LIV-VER-LAX' Bet I er t ban cal : n a tio n T
meet trig
J « l l a r h i i n f Itrhi i rr
A *k Wilt t » er, Tallahassee. Fi.i . and he will xvill share our satisfaction in the proornel No bad effect*
Had
ueaib'inic
bachelors
been
in
­
furnish it to you
Ticket* will be j«re»» we have made and believe th a t
Aldridge.
Wllllh Kill WHITE !•»:&lt;«1’I.E «INLY
SI iâtitnuir \J M i r h n y
sold good (or u»e oi !v on March I
,.a u entertain you in a way viliti to meet with I be conclave of
Woodland Park
P E O P L E S BA N K B U IL D IN U
24 and 25, 1915. Ticket* will bp which will make y our visit lo M i a m i , •s,,u'*,,r|l^ih&lt;i h* " rs _ . t,_rl*
1MMi , Tho Miwiionary Union of tho Con,
Bettor th a n ever. Now open lor
ROOM 9
ing
at
the
home
of
their
host
tt
ll-1
KrrKIltionul
church
ht,ld
an
void after M arch 31, 1915, prior te u thoroughly pleasant memory,
the season. S undays oniy. Leased
limn
Coulboiirn,
they
undoubtedly
midnight of which date return tri°
We give you below a list of our
ing m eeting ut ilio homo til Mr*. J
privately on week day*. See photos,
would have been pleased by the (’. Ensminger M onday afternoon.
67-tf
must be com pleted
principal hotel* with rate»:
etc., on popcorn wagon.
61 -tf
,M.riod ul whirh
$3.00 and up ullr.L-solemnity with which the rite» Af|„ r , h(.
Grr.lyn Hotel
Traveled
12.001»
Mile*
of
admission
were
adm
inistered
unto)
M
m
KnMni(ll{„r
W
1.
, pll,r „ d dl.u...
Wednesday Nlghl Service Interesting
2.60 nnd up
Snn Carlo*
During t h e past l.yoeum anil
th.
new
niimili.'p
Hut
thi»
i«
pr..bK#lp
|
h
„
iU1„
rollventiun
to be
Tho Wedncsiiry night services at
2 50 nnd tip
Green Tree Inn
ably the only feature th a t would held in Jacksonville in April the
the Baptist Temple are very Inter* C hautau q u a se:i»on from June 20th, Mi (Tory (FL
1.50 anti up
have appealed to t heir proverbial program leader,■Mrs. Fry took the
estlng. T he usual
uninteresting 1911 to M arch 1st. 1912. tin* Horton Poincettn
2.50 und up
Lyrics
traveled
n
u
t
e
than
12.000
*toi&gt;l»m
had i hey indeed gotten so chair. Continuing (lie study of the
prayer meeting Juts given way to a,
6.00 and up
Royal Palm
miles
in
filling
engagements.
1
1
is
far
for
what
t *» do with
• prayer and praise service which is
2.50 and up
,u‘ " ,,B4 ..........
" " " “u cluster of "Child in the M idst," the topic for
Pluxa Hotel
interesting
to
note
that
on
hi*
trip
¡i^
y
o
V
i
Hotel
attracting good audiences. Mr. H y­
3.60 and up 1,mi: ,UCM Brn,,i
,uch !U* ‘'vi' the afternoon was " T h e Child nt
denied the major part of the even- Worship "
man will begin A eerie* of *t tidies of they npftecred in concert- at bulb Seminole íF¡)
It was one of the most
I 00 and up
log would have raised a question
studies on next Wednesday evening, Portland, Main«1 and Portland, O r e ­ F'ort Dalla»
interesting of tile *c riei
2 50 and up
The form*
'The
business -session
using Di. Prince E. B u rroughs' gon. The exclusive management of
A list of hoarding bouses on file
'
’»hört
" ' " l "»«»•o^-»
............fl*w„ rabip of thi- various heathen | ~
the Boston Lyrics m the south is a l the Board rooms. .. We will th a n k
book, “ Winning to Christ.
r ’ ’ "I10. II!'. 1,1 ti.cf'on t&gt; ,*vcrii rt,|j(ji„na and including the MohamI highly desirables, the degree of
Miss Edieth Stewart is the pianist with the Alkahest.
you
for
any
publicity
you
tfve
th
e
'
,"l&gt;n' i n m i l n y
create,! a ¡ 1 0 4 1 S t . S t .
P llO IlC 1 8 2
Tho Lyceum Association pi San- J ‘
J
Ba. helor being conferred upon Mr* (M„ ng o( horror lind dUgust in the
for this service. Mr. J.‘ W alter of
___
Poland is thn violinist accompanist. ford is very fortunate in being able
l* * h\
M r ,‘
hearts of the women who rejoice in a
to
gel
this
attra
c
tio
n
(or
this
sei-son.
One of Sanford's best soloists will iw?
To the C itlicns of Sanford nnd und Mrs. Forrest (.ckehrl; and «h»! ChrUtliin religion and an intense
Misses M ary Chappell. M r r y Gat- u
fur lh c ,i u ,c
children
Mked to sing a special selection. On tho night of April l i t h they will
Vicinity
cbel,
Lucca
Chappell,
Buby
Betts,
give
their
concert
in
the
Temple.
Tho services begin a t 7:30.
subjected to the fanaticism of their
For fully thirty five (35) years the
On account of t h t saving in expense L. &amp; M. Semi-Mixed Real P a in ts Gladys Bryan e n d D: Iry Dolts; and parents nnd the beliefs of the coun
LIV-VER-LAX tones up the s y s ­ for nirnngem ents the »mall rherge
Mr Jesse Mm risoti.
The original
whlch thoy ,lv&lt;.. Esperiti&gt; .1 » L . . ^
„ » * , . . . . 11....
... mæ
. \1William
lilt » m
tem, stimulates the Liver to work of only 35 cents lor adults and 20 have been extensively used th ro u g h ­ fBachelors
YOU Will SAYK
atte
n d in g were
ly
appalling
were thu indignities
•n harmony with th e other organ*. cents for .children will be requited. o u t the United S ta tes and also in Coul bourn, T hom as Jpne#, Leslie
58 els. PER GAL
and cruelties to which the Fung
Guaranteed to give s a l h f u n io n . Wm Let all. the lovers of «it and music South America, T h e y have t h e r e ­ Bryan, Forrest
Gatehnl,
Robert boys are compelled to submit, and
T H IS IS n o w
fore been subjected to the tests of
C. Aldridge.
Rowe and A rth u r Chute.
make arrangem ents csrly to attend
the revolting, indecencies and im ­
ovory s o rt of clim atic conditions—
Buy 4 gala. L A M . SemiSeveral weighty discourses were moralities forced upon the Tem ple
this great a ttra c tio n . Seats may he most successfully— th e re b y proving
For Sale
Mix cd Real Paint gs .40
And 3 gala. Linseed Oil
Morida grown G iant S purry Seed, reserved al any lime by phoning the thtdr extrem e dura b ility and superior suffered by all, one concerning a girls in India.
to mix with it at
motor straw ride and midnight
2oc lb. I t makes large crops of hay Temple. Phono 209.
Item s of interest were given from
valbe.
estimated cost of
i.so
feast to be executed on the advent memory of the developm ent of
during the winter. Frost docs not
See our advertisem ent on o th e r
S have Yourself
Makes 7 gals. Paint for t lO.t,
of tho next full moon, wa* advanced I C hristia nity in T u rk e y . India and
k m*** ^ an&lt;* ** moro nourishing
The wa v to save lime, save your J*age. telling property owners how t o ,
. . ; .................... .. — • - ..................... -•••*
than alfal/a. 8 pounds will sow an
I t ’s o n ly $ 1 . 5 4 p e r gal.
patience, save y o u r moqey and save make their t » n pain t, and thereby !lr\ "U55!?, .°_n
.., ,*!L
° *... ; . / !
' ' n&lt;* lho
opinThe ensuing activities were an in- ¡((n
, n (.n(,ct lhnt ouf ow„ chri)l.
* cr*- I advise to sow a bushel of
__
The L. * M. SE M I-hllX m
your lace is to shave yourself with save sixty cents a gallon on every
trícate medley of lianquet and jol- tian countries may learn from these ■ M l PAINT 19 p u a i : WHITE I TAD,
°»U and 6 pound* of G iant S purry.
the safety razors. We have the fol* gallon used.
ZINC
u
l
U
N
t
C
) O IL-the-heal li n o n u
lity, ceasing only when some one heathen religions the one tremen­ P»t»l ■ o l t r i a lU
Karl Stauffer, Sanford.
s to r I N y ta is .
L O N G M A N &amp;. MARTINEZ»
lowing in stock:
rudely remarked the time.
dous force of obedience—obedience Use a gallon out of any you
•
New York.
Gillette, Gem, Jr., D urham Gil­ P aint M ak e rs.
to the truths taught in Christian buy and if not the best paint
67»Tuea-12tc
lette, Enden», Ever Ready and Atrio
Launch
Hide
countries. The keynote of the fa­
Strop n^d nil the accessories. Get
made, then return the paint
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enjoying
tho
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Woke
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your
Liver.
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lazy
i J U í í J : C*“ , « » '« E w r i U o « , » d re- the habit of shaving your own face
Liver brings on the w orst of d b L hospitality of M r. E. A. Douglass of Idols and Imaginary gods is that and get all your money back.
and you will alwaya do It.
Arfe».. » . r r 1" ’* vnner cm rates.
eases.
T ake LIV-VER-LAX now. on his launch th e M ary D., in ho/ror of obedience. In the question period
Hill H ardw are Co.
of his sister, Mrs. Lowell of MacOn, it developed that-tho Sunday, school
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PAGE SIX
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GOLF HURTS CRICKET GAME , FOOTBALL DURING THE LULLS

BUSINESS CARDS

English National P a t t i m e Show» De­
c ided Falling Oft a t Scottlah
Sport Thrive».

Brltlth Soldiers Preparing to Indulge
in Soccer on Firing Line—
Schedule Arranged.

may not have had atiy appreciable e f - J
mgnt as Leader for Refualng
IlDUSItOLHE* feet on the gate receipts, because In
Offers From Fed;rets.
England tho clashes th a t pay their six­
pence and shillings to s e e cricket and
J s i k Miller, alternately first ba»efootball matches have not yet taken man and shortflelder for the St. Louis
up golf. Rut the Scottish game has Cardinals, will captain the Drltton
LAWYERS
struck a much more vital blow at
again this season. The appoint
Sanford,
*
Florida cricket th a n tho faithless crowd which j clan
nicn[ » m be part wedding present
has withdraw n Its patronage. That, and more or less of a reward for his
after all. Is only a financial loss, and having weathered a storm of Federal
if the gam e Is sound at heart It cannot
permanently Injure 1L T h e evil that ■
golf has wrought on cricket Is that
ARCHITECT
It is attra c tin g scores and scores of
young m en of the very class that used
Room 13, Uishop'Htk.
Sanford, FIs to continue their cricket a lte r leaving
school an d college. Golf is draining
the very life blood of the English
You can make the round trip in one day game, and If the supply of first-class
to the New Smyrna olii«- of
am ateurs runs short, as It appears to
be doing, the future of -county cricket
is black Indeed

a port commission and began devn]
oping thu harbor and providing te r ­
m inals then a new day dawned, and
th « results a m now apparent; and not
tl-o least of the gain Is from growth
of the poj-t as a place for transship­
m e n t of goods billed through to A siat­
ic ports. West-bcund cotton and cast-.
bound Bilk atnibollio a double current
.. , „
,
.
,
.
, ,
th a t nt,»B In and
out
nnd
And as for lumber, the Pacific slopes
a r e under attack to provide heavy
tim b e r for tho world, nowr that export*
to the Atlantic coast and to Europe
have tho Panama canal freight rate.
Wliat is true of S eattle also la true
of Tacoma, Portland and Vancouver,
S eattle's preem inence Is in degree and
not In kind All outlets of this enor­
mously rich region Of the North Am er­
ican continent are bound to grow ra p ­
idly under altered condition« ol busi­
ness. conditioned by the tnteroceanlc
ebori cut and by ecouemlc changes
following Ihe present war. They also
will profit by coming development of
A l a s k a n resources under restriction»
th a t will Insure growth of papulation
in territory nnd retention there of a
larger p r o | t o r ( l o u of Its wealth, hith­
e rto so large!) fulling Into the hands
of transients and absentee owners of
properties.

..GEO. A. DECOTTES..

*

Dr**«. G. BUTT

P;

K. FCKUL'SON

"Wilson Sr Housbolder

Elton J.JMoughton

I

The Shelter Sanitorium
Take the 11 o'clock train

DAVIS FORSTER. M. D.. Physician in Charf*

Auto Driver Proteat» When Parent
Burnt Matrimonial Luck Charm,
T aken Out by Burgeon.

Dr. J. T. Denton
PHYSICIAN AND'SURGEON
OFFICE IN GARNER &amp; WOODRUFF BLDG
Of&amp;n Phane ZT1
Residence Phene 205
O i c t Heart: 9Jlo II a. m . l i s t *

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MOTHER DESTROYS SON’S RIB.

T

Louts Dtsbrow, famous an one of tbo
»Ideal automobile driver«, whet) asked
If he ev e r had any m ishaps while
racing, m ade tho following reply:
"Once I shattered a shoulder blade,
and now It's bound up with silver wire
Another ttmo 1 had my ribs smashed
and th ere are several feet of wire
holding them together
"Hut a f te r one big sm ashup I came
to and a surgeon told mo he had taken
out a floating rib When I left the
hospital I cahried the rli&gt; home, tied It

Ono

with s piece of red ribbon end hung
it upon tho wall of my room.
"One day ipother noticed It hanging
there snd asked whst It was.
M’A rib,* I replied,
"■Whose r t h f the asked.
"Then w hen 1 told her It was mine
»he threw It In the Are. .And a s it s ti­
lled and sputtered I raid" 'Well, m other, you have gone snd
burned up th e rib I was saving to get
an Evo Otabrow with.**

D o tilo

V « Lae« s i w e n trial lo U ¡a it s Luis »heed
« I ÜM otW i lellow i s tb* gen«* *1 equiptacnl e l
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H arford, Florida

league bids Me was captain last jr-ar.
but few knew It, as he seldom aaaert
t-d his authority or had occasion to do
b o . ao regularly was Miller J
Huggins
on the Job at the keystone sack

BOXERS ARE "CREAM PUFFS'
Retired San Francisco Lightweight
Says Preaent-Day Scrappers Never
Do Any Damage.

Louis Disbrow.

Two
Ink#

J a c k M illa r.

Pacific Coast Title.
Prank Ely. formerly ot 8L''l*ouls,
won tbo tbree-cushlOQ carom cham­
pionship of the faclflc coast by defeat­
ing Joseph Carney of San Prsnctxco,
former world’s champion, to the final
game of a four-man tournament The
score was 50 to 37. The players who
finished, respectively, third end fourth
were Thomas floeston of 8 t Louts, s
former world s title holder, eqd Harry
Wakefield o f California.
No 8un Field for Champs.
The Uoeton National league team’snew groupds will be without a "sun
field " The grounds wtl] bo laid out
facing tho northeast Tbo playing flela
will be sunk 15 feet below the street
level
MeLoughlln Return* Home.
Jim MeLoughlln of the Irish Ameri­
can A. A. w back from Denmark,
where the war excitement has reduced
interest In athletics. He w in training
the Dene«.
»

LEGAL A IM RI ISING

Ports on the Coast Bohnd to Grow
Enormously a s tho Country’s
N o t in
Wealth la Developed.
by virtue
Seattle on Puget sound In 1913
cleared for foreign Ira'de ships with
3,058,504 tons tonnage, New York alono
loading
It and New
Orleans coming
. . . .
.
.
third At the present time, s a y s the
Christian Science Monitor, there arc
50 dtM^watqy ship« In Seattle’s har­
bor loading for foreign or Atlantic
ports and due to mako the pasbage
through the 1‘auaiutt caual. A qon
sldcrabte numerical and high tonnage
proportion of those vessels are Amer­
ican owned and fly tho s tars and
stripes.
Ttiby Indicate a mounting
volume of business for tbo port and
for tho region of th e country of which
It Is one of tho several doorways to
the outer world; so that when tho
statistics of 1914 arc complied the
city ’s relative rank will not have
changed. What will be disclosed prob­
ably will be Its supremacy on the P a­
cific coast and Us lead over m ost of
t h e Atlantic and Gulf ports.
T h e natural resources of this city
ns a port of entry and of exit were ex­
ceptional prior to deliberate planning
by cltiieas-for their use. Equally so
w ere tho potential stores of wealth
in the vast hinterland which the rail­
ways focussing Seattle tap. Hut when
th
, e ,nationJ set
u „about ^linking th e At-

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CITIES HAVE GREAT FUTURE

O ne Inch Carda WHI He PubliOird Un­
The eagerness of the English sol­
W hile nearly all are agreed th at
der Thl« Heading At The Itste Of 17.&gt;• there Is somethin* wrong wlln the diers at the front to indulge In foot­
P er Year.
great national game or cricket nays ball during the lulls In tho fighting haa
Garden C. Smith, In Oolr illustrated, recently received great encourage­
them 1« much diversity or opinion an ment.
The regiments engaged In the ardu­
to what It la, and a t to how the decay
ous
work on ambulance trains In
la to bo arrested
(
So fa r as one can gather, the beat F'ranco got together and arranged a
D entists
opinion la that the game, although schedule of games to compete, for a
som ewhat changed In character, ow­ cup given by Ijiwrenco Cotton, M. P.,
...Garner
Woodruff llttilding. ing to new conditions, baa suffered no the sporting chairman of the famous
d e te rio ra tio n nnd is still, In Its hlgh- Hlackburn Itorera club As a souvenir
est
manifestation, aa alti active as ; oí the war the cup will be returned to
T c r m n M o d e ra te ---S tric tly C ash
over to those who play tt However him with the name of the winning
this m ay be, there can be no doubt team inscribed on tt, snd In exchange
I'hone 319
that, even at Its best, cricket has lost, hp will present the winners with a sot
much of Its attraction as a game to of gold medals.
A large number of footballs have
watch, and It Is the loss of Income con­
sequent upon the decay of public In­ been sent across the channel by sev­
terest th a t Is chiefly causing anxiety. eral of the English clubs, which has
ATTORNEY aso COUNSELLOR at LAW
In a sense, of course, cricket Is suf­ enabled the soldier players (o enjoy
fering from the Nemesis which many an exciting game The profes­
Practice in State nnd Federal Courts
sooner o r later overtakes all sports sional soccer battalion, which has n$»w
Garner-WoodrnS Mitili
Sanford Fla that a r e run as commercial enter­ enlisted more than 800 active players
prises. The mqment th a t the finan­ and includes the majority of the beat
cial basis of a sport Is laid open to players In the country, la expecting to
gate money It loses Its Independence. go on active service In May, when a
It becom es a business and cesses to continuance of aoccer throughout the
be a sport, snd It can only survive by summer months Is looked for behind
DENTIST
I the firiag line
supplying whst Its pstrona demand.
Office: Y o w c l l . Building
But of tho manifold causes of the
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HANFORD
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FLORIDA waning Interest In c r l c k e l - s n d we CAPTAIN OF ST, LOUIS CARDS

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder

MARCH 23, 1515

*!

Section S. A n y person oaninj
te rse t Is say of seb i p r o n ,,it ,, • ay
th a t portion o f M sgnolu
p a v e d , a* aforesaid , .h ill h . , ° W
at an y llnw , w ithin thlriv d » ,. &gt; "XK
filing of ss Id estim ate*.
&lt;L
th e city clerk to present to tb. *.
*nA

-HHKHlrr« »ALK
is hereby given that under snd
of an nervation Itiu ed out of and
under the aeat o( th e rlrtw it rourt in and
ain Ar(&gt;r S t. Johns county, F lorida, wherein
meur Fertiliser W orks, a corporation, la
plaintiff, anti 1. It. Hart ie defendant, I
nave levied upon and yelll offer for aale in
lian t of |h a rourt house door in Senlord, said lot.
Sem inole County. F T fnde. end sell during
Section * The c ity roonrit s,
|h e legal houre of ta le, on the First Mon- Ida. shall, slier pro|xr mill., , hl,
M IV
day in April. A D. 1916. it being the Sth time prescribed Ly ord.ni,,,
1(*•» tv*
day of «old month, nnd n lo g li «sic* dijr. board ol equalisation, to fc..r , n ' “ t
Ihn following d m tib w l In n d ,. situate nnd petitions snd eomplsini, *&gt;,,,. ' '** *3
belar In fieminof* rotin ty. F lorid i, td-wit: filed In r»f»r*nee t o -the »•tm.t,, *» 3»
T k r went h ilf of t h l n orth east quarter of the paving provtdsd for *1,,..
V
I lb* nnrthvreet quarter of tbo northeast qusrter ol make due and proper (nqu.r, ... 1 u
ÜKtloa Four (4), T ow nship T w en ty (20) south, question Involved, sn d if n
,, . '*•
&gt;Unf* T hirly-ono (S t) ea st; »Iso the »oulh Kali the satisfaction ot the rlt&gt;
**' '*
ol the northwest quarter of the southwvsl quar­ as a hoard of equshtation 11 ,
ter of Section T hirty-four (31), Townthlp matrd amount ol said Her. ..
T w rnly
(!0 )
sou th.
Hange Thirty-two timstrd, th* amount m (u r,i
, .'*(33) • » ,(. Said jrorrefty being levied upon the amount of such lien u |„ . ,. **? ,*•
as lb s property of tho d efen d an t, 1. t). th* city of Sanford, for th.
, lLI
Hart, and to aatlafy amiti »locu tion and ••reel
*01 w a aiurrvam,
aforesaid. in
In lIHUt
fron. of
n( aalil '„*'**•’
costs. Term s o l safe, rash ; purchaser lo sn d niter tbs c ity counril h»d
pay lor title.
t it Ions and given ail properl) i » . , !
C . M. H A N D .
o p p ortu n ity to be heard ard n . &gt;, lit **
Sheriff ot Sem inolo C o u n ty, Florida.
reel ions in thelr Judgm.M nee.«.* i ^
C. II. iloblnaon. and Dlrklnaon
•quftllx# th«
in
u
A Dlrklnaon. Attfi«. for P laintiff.
f^n-fU», »mld ««ima»«, ^ th-n
ST-Turw-41
■hall stand ai tru« and rorrrr;
F i u f i ! this !&gt;t day of \U rrh.
NO TICE rO R PUBLIC ATIO N
B w ID rrdo,.
Prf%idmi rit» -isnt
Depart meni ot th o Interior,
tl. S. la n d Offlre at O ainoavlllo, Fla..
1 hereby certify that ihe
February 20. 1916.
d in a n ee w s .-d a ly J ia u e d |() t),.
* **•
N olle» la hereby given th a t Adalbert J. ell o f Sanford, F lorida, in
’ "S’
Heed of O viedo, flo rid a , w ho, on April IS, 1st d a y ol M sreh, A D lf-l)
1912, made H om estead E n try, N o. OIOt'4
M. W
for 8K JÍ of N E U and N E *4 nf B EU
r i , &gt; n»rk.
Section
27, T ow n sh ip__31 _____
S o u th , KS
Kang*
___ ___________
_ ,31
Approved by m e. ib i. ltd
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Fart, Taltaharaee M eridian, haa filrd notice
A.
I».
1»t4
li
1
n
„ . '*r,L
I ’ I. Thr*.»i,
of Intention to mako F iv e -y ea r . J ’roof, to
5 7 - 4 4 - Tue*
eslabllah claim to lb * land above deeU »rer.
rribrd, before Clerk of C ircuit Court, at
Sanford, Florida, on tho Sth day of April
ISIS.
N o tic e e f A spllealleii for T „ | | „ j , ,
C laim ant naraea aa w itn esses;
Hectien » II o f th e G earrsl H tsini»,*”
E. A. Farnell. ot Oviedo, Florida,
N o tic e I* hereby given tb*t s K.adrlrt
L. T . H unt, ol O viedo, Florida,
G
uern
sey, purekaser ol T»» r . m g r , , ,
J. B. Jonea. of O viedo, Florida,
P. II. B oston, ot O viedo, F lorida.
hw
aa* fsiuT
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to I n u t lo i f f p r d i n f f lilh la
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prop erty iH u ilrd
In 1'inn nf
C« aat»,
F lo r id i, to - t li; N .W ‘ rf : *
NO TICE OF A S S IG N A IE N T
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To AU Whom it may C oncern, T ake Nolle*; nf S . K. l | t 8rr. 21, Tp
That 1 have been nam ed »»algosa by hr paid land |j#iirf »««r*»«*! « t Lr •dlaió»
J. y Ilodgra and I). It. H ed ges, parlnrr- o f th # Itiniiiif* o f *urh f»",'' "r n
I
doing business under th s Arm name and n t ruf of C, J, It y rdtM*i
*aI-1 fnpf.
style nf H odges Itrcthers, Assignor*. In • tifi rat# »haït b# |#*lr#m»»d aver*.' rS to I«v
deed, eonvryfhg the property, both real Is a drril vili Uaur lh*r#4&gt;n ■ *h* \Kk
and personal ot the said assign ors, for th- »lair o f April. A. IT. l!)t%
benefit of I heir creditors, which deed proW i t n r * « ' mjr nfTlrial *ifi a»u
hfee for sn equal d istrib u tion of the
t h i « t b t 15th d ay *»f M *».k

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of ths fart of th s assignm ent, an-t are call'd
upon to file w ith me, w ithin a ialy day , it
such creditor» reside tn th e sta le , oe II b*
yond th* lim ite* ol th* a ta te, within lout
months from the dale hereof, »worn atalemrnts of their respectiva claim * »gainst the
s*id »«signor*.
V A N C E E. n o u r n . A a s,
l u t e d , F ebr u ar y 2 2 n d . A .
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I •itnor«' reel and per»onal properly, smoni
t ’ lvfk C’ lrfuif
the M-verat creditors of the said awignor»
out and Itl. ( in equal proportions, ol their • trespectlvs
#al j
It)
&amp;b-Tur» £*tr
1demands, and »11 of the creditors of th

Assignee.
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OTK K o r »A LK
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h r f r b y g{v *n , t h i t und# r »ft«
by‘ »tri u# I m final «1#**?*-* of (uf*y) »auf
Afifi1 ii'ft ru i* un ihr I 11 h d » y of Februar,
h ivi
I HI ft. hy the I lu n o r a b l # J i n n * VV
A
I 'r f k lm , Judffr of i h » í ’ lr ru it C o u r t , of th
S o v t n l h Judicial C'ircutl, iti and for th
Cttynly nf S«* rr In rd r , F lo rid a , In f ’ hanr#rjr
In ■ certain rmuwe th**r«rifi p *fi« fln f. *h# fr iJ
N
W hiinar I* rum p i t m a n t , and Th*
If o » arri ■Fach ard
l -a rul
('ci m pan&gt;', a n r
por at ion la d e fe n d a n t , I «hail offer for «air
and ft#ll to the hdffirst b i d d e r for n a h . be
fore t h e ro ur t ring*# d o o r ai Fan fünf. Sen
i n of e rou h t y , H o n »Ja, « n Man «1• &gt;, the ¡ri h
d ay o f A p ri l. A
I», l i l i , t h e t a m e Ibejrnv
a írgal »ale* d a y , and » u h in the b-fal hour*
o f «ale, t h e p r o p e r l y d e r r e e d to be Mild,
an d d esc ri bed a# tolto wa, attua ted In ih»
r o u n t y nf .Seminole to-arit:
T h e M W Quarter o f t h e H K Quarter,
of Ser t io rf 21, T n w r u h i p 2 1 Houth, Itange
Si Kaat
K y i m r s H u i i»F it
s p e c i a l S&gt;!aw1er
&lt;» Iferrinf. Soliritm for Complainant
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SuntHIne and Strawberries.
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If ono needs a sea voyago to reMilM*- Wf t-fe
»torn the health, go to England. For
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real rest a fivo hours' Journey out of _
from »atutfb-d * Itrflf*
lamdon to Kalcornbe. Smith Devon. 1
M A H T D iS SALE
w i l l bring one tn a sunny environ­
I'n d rr and by v irtu» « f m d i*r r ## »if l«r#
M Ö N T G O M K U Y
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ment
A correspondent writing from
J n «If# p f i b t S# V»et t h i n d i rt« I C’ 11 r u it. «f t h «
.Silicon: he to The lot licet, says: ‘T-a s I ■Val# nf Flori d a fur $# mi tini# r n u n fy In I Advertising rom pan). Inr.
week It am writing November 23) 1 r h an rrr y alt l i n i Ip a n f t A l n ra,*# thrfain } M u liu l LU* lilJf
pandint* » h e r # in T h # Tlirafh Lufnb# » Coin
had on iny table peas, French beans, t*iD) i* r o m i»lai n a n t and
W I t n d y and
globe artichokes, tomatoes and straw , K. K, D r ad y ar# d#f#n(f aiitie th# undrr*
■itAvd, aa ■prclml m a tt e r in rhanr**ry «UI
berries fresh from my garden and •#T| Vo the h i i h r i l and b f t l b ld d # r . for n iih
grown without any speclnl attention in front **f th# rour t hnu*# d o o r in Sar
fort). Florida, during lb# t r § « l hour* o f »a b
P l u m b i n g and
a t all. Tho strawberries have been * n M o n d a y . April &amp;th, I91&amp;, th# (otlo«finc
personal
property. to-«rit
•
our chief dessert for more than b I x
hroarn fior*t mu)# nans#* I j i m and tarifh
G a s F i 1 11 m,
weeks now, nllhoiigh the same plants ir»fV*n#«rifiut
! 200 pound*
«nr &lt;r«&gt; »narr
gave us a splendid crop In June, Ti&gt;- mul» fi*rrird M«d)ip and « n f h u i i »h-*ut
litri! puurul» on# i‘ f4*nrt m i « m u b narnr-l
iVoy rose« ur&lt;&gt; fioiirtshln*; K‘»)l), ahil M
All W o r k I t e r r i v e « Mt
it- lr ■«*) •« If ritti if ftbrují
Ï TfMJ pound
.
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one can scarcely realign Ihn awful tin# l i y mftfr muir n « rur«! S « r « h «ori » r i f h
ft ridul 101)0 (murid*, on# !«*&gt; mar# ■nr. uli
A t t e n t i o n An&lt;l
1 iTuru
wr-ather experienced north.
Those in*
natii#!! Jan#, and * rig ¡hlift |
About 1200
fortunate enough to live In housed pound*: on« f#«n n i r t mul# nira#«t Dairy,
* r i |k l n | abnut &gt;200 pound«: on# I lark
sheltered from the northeast enjoy ftnd
1 ' - l , ; - . « . . r r V* I Î
mar# mu!# n*m#d
*n«i «rrlghjrig Opponile d i r Hsll
w arm th and ounshlne. Last w inter ■bout 12.»0 pc unriv, nnr brown Knr*# mu I#
nam#ri 11111 and weighing about 1 2f.O pound«'
wo found an sloe In full flower and on#
brown rinr«# mul# nam#ri Ilori #nr| ;
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hunches of subtropical flower» were a r ig h in g about 12041 po*in&gt;|«: . an*) tin - bl#rk « » e « e - » » e 4 4 4 « &gt;■&gt; &lt;-&gt;»
turner mill# named i*.»«!#, anri w#kfhinf
gathered."
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C. H. DINGEE

Eddie Hanlon, the retired San Fran­
cisco lightweight, says the presentday bolera are n lot of " r n u m puff"
scrappers, who can bo* over» night.
do no dsmsge nnd have none done to |
fhem Hanlon doe* not regret having
been a boxer, for It benefited him,
physically .end financially.
"I made my friends," he says. “1
traveled all over the country and I
wan well paid for anything I did 1
Irlod my best, and. Judging from some
of my fight», the other fellow tried lit*
Sp##$i1 M i s t e r tn Frianr**rj
best, too I might have been n good
M «*#y A Waria# . *ni« for &lt; umpll*
carpenter or a fine blacksmith, where­
fiS
T
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Portraiture In Italy.
as I made $50,000 out of the ring game
TinI’aglim
d’Arte, of Milan, of Oc­
Hinne of It I saved, the re*i 1 threw
tober 30, commenting on the closing A n « »idi n a nr r HrfuLHisf Ih # &lt;#ra tflfif an d
sway.
| of the biennial Fine Arts Exhibition In
T i l i n g o f M a a n o T ta A t r ñ u f n i l h l itri*
"It was a great experience; It Im­
Rtri b rie b fr u nt t b# l u i # t » # trian «if Hm j Venice, says; “ As in most modern
rnth
Hire#
1b # I n f r f ■# r f 1» n
f T m ill
proved my health. I will live ten
Italian picture exhibitions there was a
Hire# i
y ea rs longer than I would have haJ
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Ordalard
L
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tha
Mayor
»uri
City
g re a t scarcity ot portraits, nnd tho
C o u n c il o f H a nfor d, F l o r i d a :
I never done any boxing. I still fool
question naturally arises ns to what
H##tion I. That Xlagnolia av#nu# «hall bt
with tho gloves for exercise; thnfs
and paved with «{trifled hrirk frrm
this scarcity inny be attributed—to graded
th# lnirr»##tion of Heventh »trwrt lo 1b# Inall. 1 know I’m Tn.* but I also know
want or demand? Until thirty yeani tffw r tlo n of T #nlh ilr a tt. r tk ) brick p iv*1 could never come back, and th at’s
l to F# a width nf tw e n ly -a lt feel*
ago th ere was an nLundanco of good men
■aid paving lo h# dan# In iff« r a * n e # with
morn than a lot of fighters ever
p o rtra it painters In Italy, but elnco th# plana and a pee (fir it )«#» therafor, *uhlearn.“
rnittfd lo th# rity #ntln#*f «f Hanford.
then they seem to bo altogether w ant­ Florida,
and now on fy# In iri^ offlrr of
ing. Tho Tact that pot a single por­ th# city clerk cf Hanford, F lorida; the pav­
ing of aaid «trrel ahatl hr begun within
t of artistic valde exists In Italy *Eny daya from and aft#r thl* ordinance
FOULS ARE QUITE EXPENSIVE tofr a i eith
e r King Hum bert and Queen • kail hrroRiC tlfr d lv r ; tk a l abould m r proppreperty ab u ttting on
Margherlta, of the present King Vit­ #rty owner, owning
pav
Baseballs Hit Over New York Stand torio and Queen Elena, nor r&gt;f the last wit bln th* tlmt*w añora
provided lo para
Last Year Co»t VB.0C0— Boston
itr f.1 In tFont ot (heir
resp ertivr t&gt;r-&gt;T&gt;
lr r#
two popes, the guly good present­ •»(-I
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m
In
Steordsnre
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Ilh
Ik* trfir-i of thU
Braves Spent More.
m ent» of these royalties being by for­ oriflnsnre snit with th - plan , end e^erifithereof, hrretofqr* p r q u ie i hy the
eign artists,, seems to point lo a s c a r­ ration*Fnfliwer,
*»(i! eiork .h s ll be iloo*
If ell the baseband which are hit city of good portrait painters In Italy." ! CUy
ttnrfer end by dlfertlon of th* rity of Ksn, l«(i(, . «nil inn ix o p n rtlo n stn rn«t ikrreof
Into the stand and over tho stand, tn
j »hsll l,e asemend s c t ln s l Ihn land upon
New York city during a sea »an could
, * tilth «aid p s v in f »hsll ab u t, sn d th e rity
Gun Without Recoil.
• hell k sv e a lien (hrreior, enfortib l* in like
bo recovered enough would be saved
An
ofllcor
of the United Stotes navy i manner as other liens.
to pay the salary of any Now York
SerOos 2. T h st upon the failure of noy
p layer except Christy Msthew son. The has invented a aun that Arcs a six- property
o»ner lo rests ih» insprov-rsrnK
Giants paid somewhat over 14.000 last pound projectlIn without recoil Thl« neretnsbo
rovlded for, said Work shall
• c ily of Hanford, or »hail be
year, snd tho expense of the Yankees gun. because of Its absence of recoil. h i by a contract
by lha c ity of »aaferd .
was almost as much, making a total Is w ell adapted to use on aeroplanes to the low est and mast i s* p o ssib le bid­
der. Ie secordaeew with th* plans and
of f 8,000 in round numbers. The balls or dirigible*.
with reference to ssld work,
T h e gun la moat Interesting, having, specifications
end two (birds of Ihe eoet of such gradinf,
sro sold to the clubs at (15 n doicn.
op en ln f. rurh in t. p a v ln i. Iraprorlag «nd re­
both
end*
open
to
tho
atmosphere.
The
The Doston Uraves spent even
patrias said h r e e t from lb * 'd a (e of (hwrcrrfmore. The expense tn their case was shell bug the projectile *tted Into one f-letion of th e work ahaU bo a ile a , superior
o all at her Hen*, earept only lien s for ta |r *
end.
and
in
the
other
end
is
a
mass
of
traced to the short rlghtfleld fence.
upon th e l e d or property (r o n tin f or abu t­
blrd-ehoL
The
shot
ts
of
sufficient
ting
upon tha stroet hereinabove described
Charles Somers of Cleveland reports
graded, opened, paved, curbed. Im­
a woetage of 13,7(5, and Schuyler weight to furnish the required reac­ so
proved or repaired, sa d th o rem aining oneBritton had to write a check for 13,- tion when the projectile is discharged third ot each m et shall be paid by tha rity.
3. T h a oetl mated east o f paving
396 for the j9S doxen belle that were from the other end of the gun. When perSection
sqnaro yard for tha pavin g of tha street
tho gun 1* fired the projectile la aforesaid
used by the Cardlnkls last year.
is t t .* * per square yard, and th*
ated total m e t of the p avin g of that
And yet some of the fans arc Indig­ thrown from the muxxle e t e high to- estim
portion ol M agno|ia avenue ab ove do*,
nant when the special police make at­ Iccity while tho shot Is discharged rrlbed is IST84.60, and th# estim a ted co»t
to lot owner* per foot front on M egnotia
tempt* to recover balls which have from the breech at low velocity.
avenue I» 33.43; th e «aid evil m ate ol the
cost et «aid psvin g now being on file in
been hit into the crowd.
the offlre of th» city cterk of Sanford, FtorWar Maps Boost Laundry Dill«
id s and opened to public inatpection doria g
Columbus Rotter Complete.
The effects cf th* war are far reach, reasonable offlre hours, for th e benrfil e l
ih e pahllrFirst Baseman flay Miller has lng tn London. Recently a restaurant
Section 4. T h e rtly engineer to hereby re­
flection
signed his Columbus contract and Hob­ keeper found Ms laundry bill Was In* •mired, within tea d s y » after th o first pubby Quinn announces that the club's creasing rapidly. He was compelled to
an eetimat» o l tho usssatCel th» lien
roster ie complete, not ono men be­ ptace a notice which read: "Customer* fer saith paeiag w hlth th*. rity «Ul r t s i a
sg
a
ia
st earh of th« lot» fro o tia g or abuting taken by the Federal league Mil­ are requested not to draw on the table­ ttng upen
the Street U t e N p « * ed ,'w k irh
ler 1* « veteran who Is counted upon cloths. Maps ot the sea t of the war eetim at« »hall he hased upon th e e stim sted
rort
o
í
asid
Work a n d . «pon th o ( r e s t á is
to steady a young tndeld.
will be found In the amoklng room."
ef lote «p ea the etreet te be p aved.

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tlently to eacort her safely home. If
the neighbors e«py a shadow on tho
curtain revealing u devoted pair kiss­
ing each o th e r good night, she does
not feel called upon to explain that It
was that name d ear old auntie who
hod put h e r arm s around him nqd j
kissed him, an she thanked him for his
devotion to h e r nt the tltno she so
needed It.
H does not ta k e the scandalm ongers
long to pick th o heat of reputations to
shreds
T here’s nothing, unless It be tho
down of a thistle, that la let loose at
th e »lightest Jur which flies about ns
quickly as gosMp cone* rnlng a pretty
girl If one of the women has casually
rem arked to the youift man. "Bho Is
a very nice, m e rry young woman, don’t \
you think?” a n d he has answered, “ No
nicer than she ought to be.” tho sc a n ­
dalmonger h a s a lino morsel to pick
at, Tho lover soon flndn thnt ho has
¿j
a duel before him
The girl’s uncle
calls him on th e telephone; asks him
w hat ho m e a n t by clouding tho c h a r ­
a c te r of a n Innocent young girl by giv­
ing out such a villainous falsehood
t h a t sho was no n k e r than sho ought
to bo.
Of course, the amazed lover was
nblo to explain with nlacrlly to tho In­
furiated uncle that ho had declared
tho young ludy was no nicer than sho
ought to be, fo r nil Bwoct. m odest
young girls w e r e nice. T h a t was w hat

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STRA N G ERS
d u pe v a in w o m e n .

WHO

WTirr* life» Ihe man wlio ho» not trlod
Ho« mirth can Into folly glia?
And fo lly Into »loT

If all men wero h o n o r a b le nml w om ­
en wise, tbero would bo no folly to b it­
te r ly repent of.
T h o majority of
w om e n are good,
homo-loving crea“t u r o s
ThlH goes
w ith o u t
saying.
B u t now ond th e n
wo And a woman
w h o doe» not lay
nBlde her habit»
o f coquetry as »he
dona her wedding
clothe». Even h a r ­
in g n husband all
h e r own to nd. --.f I
m lr o and Idotlzo
fy h e r craving f o r
th o devotion of
o t h e r men.
W herever i l i o
goes aho casta on e a g e r eye about to
•eo if th c ro a re o t h e r women who look
u well und a ttr a c t ua much attention
as she. Usually aho Ilnda more than
one p a ir of eye* focuBed upon tho pic­
ture of feminine lovellueaa aho pro­
tects.
Very few women, e n t e r deliberately
Into folly. Thby a r o moat alw ays
drawn Into It by alow degrees. It Isn’t
every woman who fools bitter re s e n t­
ment If sbo finds th o oyes of a h a n d ­
some s tr a n g e r bent upon her with nilmiration. If shu t u r n s quickly away,
that’s tho end of It. Lf she easts n
peep again, and yet agafn. to note If
the fascinating s t r a n g e r la regarding
her Intently, tho m is c h ie f has begun
to brow. Should »ho s e c a woman sh e
knows b u t slightly bow to him or stop
to r h a l n moment w ith him. she Jumps
at the conclusion he Is Adding out who
she Is. T h e man w ho h a s marked out
a vain woman ns a v ic tim manages by
book o r crook to s e c u r e an Introduc­
tion. Ho permits th o affair to remain
thua for nwhtlo, bow ing profoundly If
they c h a n c e to meet.
The* woman's
o p inion
of him
changes. She Is qu it« su re now- that
he Is not the flirt s h e hnd Imagined
him to be Bho does not consider It
out of th o way to c h a t with him, h a v ­
ing hnd nn Introduction
True, h e r
homo folks have n e v e r liked the worn
an ac q u a in ta n ce w ho presented them
Bo she does not th in k It worth while
to m ention tho m a tte r. S h e loves her
dear plodding hUBbnnd. But, dear
me! Jo h n never k n o w s whether »he
has on a silk or a c o tto n gown, a new
and becom ing hat o r nn old one.
The vain woman liv e s on flattery It
I* to h e r w hat dew in t a tho rose The
fascinating stra n g e r p a y s her cotnpll
tnents
lie admires h e r Jewels, hut
ti-IU h e r he Is alarm ed to see her with
»urh r o sily gems on th e street. He
beg* to call a cab, to se e her safely
homo. Many a foolish woman has a c ­
cepted s u c h an offer to her* undoing.
He keeps up such a lively conversation
that sho docs not know' o r notice the
street Into which th o cnb threads Its
way. Bho chances to gla n c e out To
her ho rro r, she beholds th a t she Is In
a stra n g e and d a n g e ro u s part of the
city. B efore she can (¡j&gt;- out, the gal
lantry of tho s t r a n g e r hns suddenly
changed
In a trlco h e te a r s the Jew
elry from her, stifles h e r screams with
loud Imprecations, s n a t c h e s her pur»**
and k e y s nnd leaps fro m tho cab. dis­
appearing like a flash a ro u n d the* first
corner. S h e does w ell lf sho escapes
a gTaver experience.
_
The w om an who g o e s through such
an ordeal And» llttlo p ity from friends.
Bho Is roundly b lam ed by every ono
for h e r folly In being duped by tho
fascinating stra n g e r a n d getting Into
such a tr a p . If, p e r c h a n c e , tho fol­
low la c aught. It Is w ith difficulty that
ho can bo punished, for ho coolly
throws all tho blamo on her. Ho de­
clares, manlike, ho w a s simply enjoyIng a Alrtatlon with a pretty, Indis­
creet w o m a n ; (bat s h e h a d voluntarily
Iflvcn him tho jewels to help him out
of a b u sin e ss strait, e tc . Wives who
sigh fo r o th e r m en's a dm iration and
foolish m aidens out looking for It
should b e w a re of h a n d so m e , fascinat­
ing s tr a n g e r s b e n t on d u p in g them.
SCANDALMONGERS AND A GIRL’S
FAIR R A M E .

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Alas! They had been friends In youth;
But whispering tongue* can poison truth.
And constancy lives In realms above;

And Ufa is thorny nnd youth Is vain.
And to be wroth with one we love
Doth work like madness lp the brain.

Th* m o a t c irc u m sp e c t m aiden needs
to be c a re fu l of a p p e a r a n c e when sho
gets a bvau. If th e Uvea w h e re neighl ° r a a r e Inquisitive—In short, keep
tabs on h e r —It behoove* h e r not to
Permit him to rem ain In h e r parlor
wftcr 10: JO of an evening.
If sho should re m a in o u t with him
hntll th e w ee im a ’ h o u r s , th o scandalmonger* would ho a u r a to put their
heads tog e th e r, su r m is in g every other
rwiion w hich k*,pt h e r o u t except tho
richt one
Sho may n o t h a v e thought
’ &gt;i-*edful to explain to h e r d e a r neigh**•w n th a t --he had been detained at thn
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•uiai ucr ci’»&lt;ci*ouk lo v e r waited

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meaning. It Is unfortunate for a girl t
to have such Interested people about
her. If she does as n e a r right ns sho
knows how, t h a t ’s the best th a t Bho
can do. Bho shouldn't worry h e r
brains over o th e rs' opinions
As for
th e women who pick oth e r w omen's
m m
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i' tu t &lt;(
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oho alw ays re fu se s to listen to a sc a n ­
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ly around th e oth e r that there Is no
breaking away from IL
A girl meets a nice young man. who
VAC ATIOM
becomes In te re ste d In her and asks
PUT 7 l f
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permission to call When he pays his
visit he finds tw o pretty young girls to
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e ntertain him Instead of one
Ho Is
mam
Introduced to th e chum, who Is not
ta k in g A
a v e rse to bringing herself forward,
month
completely overshadow ing his hostess
or r
W hen this occurs repeatedly, • th«
young man m ay he pardoned for tho
liellef thnt the girl whom he hns come
to call on Is not sm itten with him nnd
Is really Interested In making a match
hetw ion h*r chum and him self
In
fuel, the rhtini l--.nl&lt;s him to believe
lilts as he sees li r home
Gradually In- hr. ,.ks off calling upon
th e girl who Urst a ttracted him, tr a n s ­
ferring Ilia cnllH tp thu homo of Ihn
chum. T he girl who wntches and
w a its In vain for his coming confides
to her false friend the misgivings
which cause her heartaches. Her near­
est and d e a re st foe drives In tho
wedge which severs them w i d e l y
a p a rt Pride steps In. nnd the mnlilen
who has looked slid been pleased
passes the young man with n cool bow
when they m eet on the street
It Is pleasant for a girl to hnvo ft
chum, but when the knowledge comes
Upon her that th e chum Is falso to her
sh e should not toli-rulu her privalo af­
fairs bring dom inated by her. Hav­
ing an a d m ire r may bo tho turning
point of a girl’s life. Friendship be­
tw een man and maid Is far too sacred
for a chum to Interfere with. Many
a romance thnt might hnve ended In
mtirringo has tn-on shattered In this
way. Tho blow dealt by thn band of a
frie n d tills a girlish heart tpo hardest.
Inflicting a wound w hich always leaves
a sc a r In tho shnpo of bitter memo­
rial. GUIs aro w ont to exchange confi­
de nc e s with o n e a n o th e r In regard to
h e a r t affairs. W hile this confidence Is
&gt;• • •
u sually respected, and la supposed to
d ra w them n e a r e r together, yot. If
Ihey have a falling out. tho fnlsn chum
blazes tho o t h e r ’s secret to her d ear
f o u r hundred friends without com ­
punction. T h e r e Is no foe like the
foo who waa oijco a friend.
If such a c o n tre te m p s occurs In a
g ir l’s youth, h e r confidence In women
a n d their m o tiv e s Is forever shakoa.
S ho will not ev e n believe ono who Is
for h e r good. S ho will lose faith In a
lover, no m a tte r how ea rne st ho may
be. U he c asually make» tho rem ark
t h a t a woman friend of hors Is a ttr a c ­
---------tive. The c h u m who takes a lover
a w a y frond a n o th e r girl seldom ever
And» that she h a s driven a good bargnln with fate Cupid Is i-xactlng. nml
usually pays h e r back In her own coin
soon or late Friendship Is snored; It
keeps the h e a rt warm nnd. next to
love. Is tender a n d sweet. In tho lives
o f young girls, it has Its dividing line,
o v e r which the ono or the o th e r should
bb too faithful am i tru e of h e a rt to
cross
T here a r e men enough to
ch o o se from w ith o u t a girl de libe ra te ­
ly planning, to t a k e h e r chum ’s lover
fro m her. I t’s a g a m e th a t never plays
o u t well., ;

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MAIL ORDERS GIVEN V r OMPT, CAREFUL ATTENTION

The Herald Printing Co.
107 Magnolia Avenue

Sanford, Florida

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NEW PLAN OF SELLING REAL ESTATE I
Midway
I am manager for the Midway Company. W e are selling
homes and lots in Midway, out three miles from the Post Office
but right in the middle o f the Celery Delta. Midway has 25
homes now. 12 o f these homes and a store have been built
in the past few weeks. Two houses being built this w eek.
Material on the ground for a large new church to be built at
once. Several more homes to be built in the next month.
We have sold over 100 Lots in Midway since January 1st
— not at auction but ’a t" private sale, and they are selling
faster than ever. This record has not been equalled in this
city or the surrounding country since I have been in S a n fo rd Seven years; . » . «•
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A property owner wants all he can get for his property
but he will sometimes take a reduction rather than loose a sale.
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The Real Estate Man gets a commission, or percentage, or
§ share from the owner, o f the total price the property sells for
— and the more the property brings the larger his commission.
THE INTEREST OF THE OWNER OR SELLER AND HIS
| AGENT ARE THE SAME.
The agent frequently takes an option or contract on the
v property offered him at a bargain price in order to controll the
$ sale and the price and then he gets more than a regular commis£j sion, but THE BUYER PAYS THE COMMISSION EVERY TIME.
Under the New Plan
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L shall g e t him th e low est“p a ssib le price/ I
can sa v e the buyer money on nearly every deal. M y com m ission will com e
direct from the buyer instead o f the seller, but I shall try and sa v e him enough
to pay my com m ission out of th e saving.

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Midway is a Colored Towq,— for laborers-—but white
people as well as colored are buying Midway L ots —
BECAUSE IT PAYS.
J. D. Roberts, Sanford's leading grocer bought 12 M idw ay X
Lots. Caldwell &amp; Sons, the big merchants here, own 15 M id­ X
way Lots. Other business men have bought and are buying. X
W HY? IT PAYS— THAT'S ALL. If it pays them why not you?
Midway Lots have doubled in value in three months but
we are still selling them at $75.00 each on the weekly paym ent
plan. This plan helps you save your money and the advance
in value will make you money. It's better than a sa v in gs ac­
count. Buy a few Midway Lots for a little safe in v estm en t.

Can it be Done?
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Sanford and Five in M ichigan— and I know som e of the “ tricks o f the trade” .
It can be done. Try me and s e e .
N ow Mr. Property Owner if you want resu lts, and want them quick, try my
plan. G ive me your LOWEST N E T PRICE and VERY BEST T E R M S .
D on’t
mince matters. It’s business and le t’s get dow n to tiie bottom at once.
And You, M r. Buyer, can’t you see the point? * Sure you can. Com e in and
let’s talk it over. M ake my office your headquarters. It wont cost you a penny
for my services u n less you buy and then it wont cost you as much as the other
fellow will ask you. It may sa v e you som ething worth while.
All the banks and business m en know m e and have known m e for years.
Ask them if you will get a square deal.
I have a few’ good farms---5, 6, 10 and 15 acre on es. And I have som e fine
citrus land mighty cheap. Let m e know w hat you are interested in.

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BUDGET OF O PINIO N “ JU S T BETW EEN
AND

n n , not

n i;( of h a d people a n d

s EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

s u b s c r ib e r s

tw- they are d u n n e d , a n d how an e d ito r
the leads a d o g ’s life generally
T h e fact it t h a t an e d ito r is judged
th e
If it is good he is
air hy his w ork.

°o about the new hotels. One can hoar
a alm ost a n y th in g a b o u t this hotel or
a th a t hotel a n d y e t the people who
are supposed to he building them
are so d a rn e d mysterious l lint you
would th in k t h e y a re trying to b re a k

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For S ale

T h r e e fresh milk row*.

1 M arlin Doyle, Monroe, Fla

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS f
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praised and appreciated, if not the
For Sale— 10 acres fine high h a m ­
reverse is in order, and again, there mock celery and lettuce land, west
S e v e r i 1 lut • offir*
F or Rent
are not m a n y persons w ho are good side just a c ro ss c o r p o r a te limits,
I intuir S P.
r o o m s o v e r Yu nil s
judge* of the merits of a paper
q u a r te r mile from First street a n d Yowell &amp; f&lt;t
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from the ed ito rs’ s t a n d p o i n t . E v e ry l wo shipping sta tio n s. H alf in c u l ­

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“ HE’LL PRENT ’EM "— SO SAYS SAlINTEItER.
oaaaoaaoooooaoaoD oooooD O ooaooD aooooooooD ooadooooaoaa
Say Good Bye Er Howdy Do
My old friend, James W hitcom b
Riley, the
Hoosicr Poet is s p e n d ­
ing the winter at Miami a n d a» a
compliment 1 publish one of hi»
good ones th a t always reache» my
heart:
Say good-by er howdy-do
What'a the odds bet will the tw o?
Cornin'—goin', ev'ry day—
Best friends first to go away—
G rasp of hands you’d t u t h e r hold
T h a n their weight in solid gold
Slip* their »grip while greetin' y o u —
Say good-by er howdy-dol
Howdy-do, a n d then, good-by—
Mixes jes* like laugh and cry;
D eaths and births, and worst and
best,
Tangled their contrariest;
E v 'ry jinglin’ weddin’ bell
Skecrin’ up some funer’I knell—
H e re’s my song, and there's y our
sigh—
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Howdy-do, and then, good-by!
Some One's runnin' this concern
T h a t’s got nothin' pise to learn:
E f Ue‘$ willin', we'll pull th ro u g h —
Say good-by er howdy-do!
• • •
1 The jitney bus will be tho next
new thing jindor the sun to strike
Hartford. *It set ms \o hr Mich' a
lucrative business to run hacks to
th e depot that some of our enter­
prising rjtixens conceived th e idea
th a t a jitney bus would be about
right and one will be hete In a few
weeka.
The jitn ey hue, so-called
because it la only- a nickel er a
"jitney" to ride have put the atreet
care out of buaincea in many o ( tho
cities because one can ride an y­
where in the city for a nickel and
go places where the cars do not fu n .
T he jltn o y 'b u s In this city would
probably be a ten cent fare to tho
depot each w ay, but even In this
instance the bus would get the buslness. It ia said th at In many cities
in Florida that contemplated a street
car line will h eve the jitney bus in-

Room- f**r I . m horn»
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Hogs for Sate Car loud jurir r*»■I ! 1Ù
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F or Rent
reived. W rite M artin Doy it*. R. 1). s to ry bouse, modi rti m j1' •irtr.mtl.
No. 2.. for particulars.
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A. P. ( 'o n n e Ih . in:« M v i lu U f,

m an who e n te r s busine ss wilt ha v e t i vat i on fo u r
years, all fenced a n d
a hank w ith a dark la n te r n enem ies a n d have to meet com pet i- ditched
W o r t h 111,000 00, will take
and jim m y
T h is is no way to e ith e r tion a n d a d v e rs e c titir is m , a n d if $ 1.1,00 if sold in the IleXt tell days
build a hotel or boost th e to w n . If he is a w eakling he will go d ow n, a n d If y o u w a n t to ta k e a d v a n t a g e of

A CHIEF IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANI) FAITH.

For R e n t

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wo are to have a hotel or several tho map who selects a poor field for th e best liugroln on the m ark e t roe
Good table board at Mr&gt;- H. L
27-th
hotels
why d o n ’t the public spirited his enterprise is a m an of poor judg­ owner, 207 F rench avenue.
G0-3tr Jones, 206 Park avenue,
(dead, ns it will give b e tte r services
m
ent
and
will
fail.
people
of
this
city
get
together
and
than th e street cars.
M aybe th e
For Hire Seven jin * ••• gcr ('idiFor Sale— Stock of general m er­
No ntun enn make a good paper
jitney b u s will solve th e street cur start som ething right now and s ta r t
v u e . day
Inc
c a r for hire
Best of
chandise
and
building,
with
l
1..
troubles of this city a n d give the it jn the appn. AJI of us will come in a poor town, and not every one acrc-s of la n d ut M o o re ’s S ta tio n . or night
j. kor»
F ra n k ' I» m
su b urbanites a chance to get to and into the gam e and it should be free can make a good paper in a good
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T e r m s Jo suit p u r- 2M1 nnd 3 1 H
to all. It m akes no difference to me town, and if an editor in a good Price 11,800.
from th e city at a ten cent rate.
or to any othei fellow who is b u ild ­ field succeeds in m aking a failure c h a se r. J. F, M cC Jclland, M o o re ’s
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W a n te d
(lot'll
S ta tio n .
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T h e m achines are th r o w in g mud ing the hotel or where it 1» to be and in being criticized and abused,
for rchool purpos
he
has
onlu
himself
to
blam
e
for
it
[
buift
They
can
build
it
on
Sanford
on th e la k e front ahd t h e bulkhend
Fat C a ttle for Sale— Some fine D u n n . R !&gt;. No i
will soon begin to look as though Heights, or on Union avenue or on T hij does not mean the p e tty com ­ ones just shipped in nnd in fine con­
( ,M. lit ('.tir nrWill E x c h a n g e
It was a part of th e main land. | Celery avenue or out at the union plaints which come to ail business dition. Address M artin Doyle, S a n ­
m
u
le
s wi l l delibi*
ilium
size
work
When th is hulkheud is finished S an ­ ' dt pot if they want to and 1 will men, but to real com plaints. T he fo rd , R. D, N o. 2.
65-tfc
la
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g
e .til aruueVj
harness,
for
one
newspaper
business
is
an
honorablo
ford will begin to' get th e benefit of push it nil t h a t I can. T his oonH a v e n ot moût* i
mule or horse,
Lake M onroe and then wc can have i t n n t end m ysterious air t h a t per- one, and th e m an in t h a t business
For Sale— A first class saddle an d
A Mona.
a yacht club and m a n y oth er Inno­ vrdes the a t rronphero makes m a n y who considers it and conducts hlm^ buggy horse 10 years old. O riginal­ work for two mu!Ir«. W
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vations t h a t are impossible now. of us d h g u s te d r n d what we w a nt self accordingly will secure his full ly from K e n tu c k y . 1 nm «desirous L ane P ark, Fla.
And m ean tim e let us have t h a t r.ow is not publicity hut a hotel mode of good tre a tm e n t. He will be of securing a good hom e for him .
W anted liaise. o r m u l i . suilxkk
place to keep the b oats in time of built som ew here within the five recognized as one of tho business Cecil G n b b e tt, French Ave.
66-tf for fat in work.
M u s t |.&lt; halpi*storrn for Sanford should make some mile limit and w a nt it built. A new men of his com m u n ity a n d his per­
price, tnt
and
S
ta
te
paiticuliirs
F or Sale— Five acres half mile
provision for the tourists who come hotel of fifty room s would be a good son and fam ily nnd opinions will
Address A g e n t Fnl t i pf l »
from brick ro a d , q u a rte r mile from lotto).
to us in t h e ships. T h is city with a atari and would pay the s to c k ­ have th e respect of all.
tìO-ttp
Junction, Fla.
It does not look well to see a com ­ loading s ta tio n , G miles from Snnyacht club and aanchorage and to u r­ holders n good dividend and being
gord, c o u n ty rood on one side. All * W a n t e d - O n e or ‘two bo- $»*»
ist hotel would be the mokt popular a good th in g should be pushed o p e n ­ plaining article in n new spaper.
Tw o location, ulro which ihrerMon
ly nifd loudly a n d pushed by every Other men who arc censured do not food black h am m ock land.
place in t h o state.
acie*
cleaVed,
fonrod
a
n
d
farm
ed
2 faces, « h o give lowest ■ 1 I’11-’
kick-and
howl
and
growl
to
the
en­
citizen of S anford.
What we need
years.
Good flowing well.
Price Address ’’I). B. I ." B«x 1 *-'• S**'
tire
public.
T
h
e
y
cusa
the
porter
la
tho
hotel
regardless
of
who
m
ay
^ Some unsophisticated
investi­
and growl a t tho children and fuss 1800. Tei ms to suit cu rtom er. A. P ford. FIs.
gator finda that women smuggle be the daddy of it.
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at th e wife because ahe- needs n pair Connelly, 119 M agnolia a v c n u e %
thing« in to tho country tied around
67-tf
W anted G ood two horse «»I4*
their w aists. He is ev id en tly a man i Tho new sp a p er business ia get­ of stockings, b u t do n o t take th e
Wagon, r*** |
purpose»
who m akes no study of human na­ ting on n much higher plane these public into th e ir confidence.
For Sslo— T w o good building lots for fnrm
fiO-lft
Suppose we act bigger and quit on Sanford avenue, Sanford Heights. Herald.
ture and whose knowledgo of fash­ dnya, especially since the men who
o f'tfd r fl
ion plates doesn't go beyond circus are engaged In it have discovered bawling like a sick calf for hot b u t ­ One corner lo^.
1360' cash takes
Will oxchangt good team
term
ilk.”
bills. So amall a thing as a shoe­ that they ought to got a decent
both lots. Must' hi* sold in ten days. for F o ld au to . Box 116«. -s *nf«i
string tied around the w^jjt would price (or subscriptions, advertising
Address J. H., «are Herald if yon
ffl-3tp
spoil tho national fem inine contour and job work. This being the case
are interested.
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Lost Yesterday— An «’n v d o p * ^ .
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beyond a|l possibilities of marriage. they should cease making funny re­ f-ll
É
taining
real estate deed front fr j
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For Sale— Lumber yard. Big bnr.
. • 1*. marks about th e poverty of the ed ­
T
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m
as
to Jerry Jones ami 0
galn.
Write
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1168,
Sanford,
1 Sakford and every other city In itor and trying, to make him an o b ­
papers.
F indcf return m
Fla.
58-6tp
Florida needs publicity and yet ject of charity for the newspaper
Reward.
________ 61" knowing the value atnl tho need of map should get' what is coming to
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For S a l e r ò fino brood sows.
publjdty I am not in favor of Ssn- him 'or else get out of the business
M artin D oyle, Sanford, R. D. No. 2.
W a n te d — Farms any fi»»1 and j j j
fprd advertising for tourists until the and go to farm ing where he could
tion. Also tra c t of land for
68-tfc
city has a place for them .- 1 say at least make a living. The follow­
ra tio n .
W rite Brlonne.
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this in ail fairness and frankness, ing from the Live Oak Democrat
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New
York.
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for this * subject has been on my echoes my sentim ents;
M H»*mind u/itll it is a sore sp ot with me.
Pepper P lants Want*
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Unless th e Commercial Club and the tell of the bad treatment to w hich!
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real estate men and th e people here editords are subjected. How th ey
For Rent—«Two big store« on Fla.
generally who are helping to make are criticized, and abused and m is­
E ast First atreet. J o e . De M ont,
our city can - assure tho visitors of construed and mistreated' and have
Coca Cola Com pany.
24-tL.
o.'.en the S p lin te r . Apr«*decent hotel accommodations next to work for th e com m unity for noth­
For Sale— Five acres tiled land,
Tho ascent of the ladder
eeasoti then it would be better not ing and how th ey are not afjpredblocks (torn Grammar S ch ool,
Furnished room for rent. South­ may be difficult, but we
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to advertise Hanford a t 0 all. And ated and how mucK space they de-,- Now being farmed. Information at ea st corner of Park wnd Seventh S t.
tho splinters until
begin
right along this line' I wish to say1 votp to telling of the good qualities tho Herald office.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. M UtOH 20. 1915

Cottage Prayer Meetings

Let us remember that the cottage
, prayer meetings up. to |i(* the week
,f Mur&lt;-h *29lh-April 2nd. T he gencral them e for the week will he
" B a p tis m of the Holy Spirit.”
i
T he program for the week is as
CITIZENS AND LOT OWNERS
follows:
ARE MAKING IT A BEAU*.
Monday. March 29
TIFUL SPOT
T he Heights: Home. Mr anil Mrs.
C. H. Din gee; lender. Mr, C. R
Some week» ago a m ovem ent was Walker; leader’s helper. Rev. George
itarted with J* D* b a rk e r an insti- H ym an.,
.
jator for the Im provem ent of the
Kasl Sfde: Home. Mr. PoavySanford Centctery. known
house; .......................
lender. Mr R. H Davis;
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, an Lake- ----------.
view Cemetery.
T he plan was to j,.a(1&lt;r?f hulp,.r
y
SlronR
erect a pavilion for the protection'
C entral: Home. Mrs (¡no. Mr*
end convenience of the visitors and I Q agahin; leader, Mr. R | | Muirtheir carriages. T he plan also in- hoad; | eader*. helper, Rev.. F. K
eluded the em ploym ent of a sexton steinm eyer.
to look after tho grounds and be re?i
n, Atu„*»u -♦ -n
Si,le: Home. Mr. and Mrs.

VILLA DECLARED
‘WHO’S WHO IN
A MORATORIUM SANFORD” ASUCCESS

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Baptist Tem ple Sunday. Mar. 2ftlh

SOUTH IS MAKING .

All the services In the Tem ple (or
next Sunday have been planned on
a large scale.
From t h e opening
service a t 9:30 it Is expected ^ h n t
•
- .
large audiences will .be presertWrrfWa
IT IS TO LAST FOIt THREE MUCH INTEREST SHOWN IN enthusiasm run high. T he s c h e d u l e ^MUCH PROGRESS IS BEING
MONTHS IN HIS TERNOVEL ADVERTISING IDEA of services is as follow»!
SHOWN IN THE S O U T H ­
Sunday school at 9:30. T h e Gen­
RITORY
PUT ON BY THE HEIIALD
EASTERN TERRITORY
eral Missionary Day of the South
will be ohservpHjJiv the whole school
C olum bus, Ga., March 24,— T h e ,
Kl Paso, Texas, M arch 25. Three
A rapidly growing interest m arks assembling together for the closing
m i o t h s ’ m oratorium , declared y e s ­ the r p o g r r u of. tho "W ho Is W ho" exercise« und a short program ren­ Industrial Index says.In It« issue for
this week:
terday by General Villa, will be o b ­ advertising feature to be published dered.
" C o n s tru c tio n and in d u strial de­
served. it is s ta te d , by Villa agents', in the next issue of The Herald. It
Temple Brotherhood, 9:30. This
not only in th e territo ry in im m edi­ is safe to say th a t an unusually good new organization in the city will hold velopm ents have not been m o re s u b ­
ate control of the northern Mexi­ time will be eryojyed by the renders its second meeting on next Sunday. stantial in a year than for t h e p a s t
can leaders, but in all states of th e of tho paper, who will be paid for It is expected th a t a large n u m b e r of week, a n d the return to w holly
republlr dom inated by loaders par- their interest in turning to the sec­ men will bo present. T h e B ro th e r- ' normnl conditions 1» steady.
"‘T h e v oting of bonds for m u n ic i.tieipating in t h e Agua» Cniiente» tion headed, " W h o Is Who In San- hood conduct# its own opening exerU%L~uuL ‘JSfcUnty Uuprov*m«nta a n d *
convention.
ford" and carefully reading cvpr^' riV*-, ri
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W h f tA
; M W r tf tf n fè f k 'o rt tfif&gt; page'/ V4&gt;
Preaching a t 11:00 b y tho pnstor. tho awnrdljig of contract« fo r ex­
tensive ( ohbtruction work a t e fea­
Since th a t time Mr. Parker, w o rk ^ F ,1^ ^ , ^ “ ^ 1’ “ " ^per' lrv- E ’ D^ |C h ih u a h u a . Cnahuiln. Nuevo Leon,
A» was announced in the Inst Subject, " O th e rs .and Us."
Brownie©
tures th a t dc mu lustra to (h e tr e n d
Zacatecas, San Luis Potosi, Aguns issue of tho p aper every advertise­
int in conjunction with T. J. Miller
B. Y. P. U. (5:30. T he program
Southw est: Home. _ALl a m i Mr*. Uatfrnies, J»llarl£~Gunfinjatb. Qiicre-'
m ent Will be num bered, so that all will bo on the subject. " T h e New toward prosperity.
&amp; Son has token personal -charge of
H utchinson: lender. Mr. A. B. Brock; taro, Morelos, Guerrero, the federal
" T h e S arasota, Fla., d i s t r i c t has
the robder» will have to do will be Patriotism ."
the matter and every one who has
This d e p a rtm e n t of
lender's helper. Mr. A. P Aldridge. district, territories of Topee and
voted
$250,000 of bonds fo r conto real! the ads carefully and make the Temple organizations has t h e ’
visited the cem etery in tho past
Tuesday March 30
tru
ctin
g roads and a bridge. Honda
Baba
California,
und
portions
of
his
own
conjecture
a*
to
w
hat
firm's
few weeks has been am azed at the
recognition of being one of the AI.
have been voted by D ecatur, G a.,
Tiie Heights: Home, Ms and Mrs. M irhoaean,
Tum aulipas,
Mexico, nnmc would be published if the ad
appearance of tho grounds.
1 he
Union* of the south.
for school buildings, sewers nnd
Mltnn wr.s employed on the 15lh ‘ M unson, lender. Mf D L Thrasher: Hitdulgo, Pueblo, Colima and S in a­ were fun as usual
Fur (he benefit
Jr IL Y P U. 6:30. Those u n ­ water works and by 'C o d a rto w n ,
loa.
of February and since th a t time he lender * helper, Rev Strong
of the reader it i* thought necessary
The Mexican states in which the j to urge tb.ii no one ifii».» reading the der If, years of agp are m em bers of Ga., for school buildings; D adevilie,
ha» been constantly at work, with
Last Side Home. Mr and Mrs.
this organization and interesting Ala., will vote on water works b o n d s ;
the n»*istnncc of Mr Parker, and M M
1,’l,‘, , r * Mr M W m oratorium decreed by Geneiul Villa entire list, as you will undoubtedly
programs
are rendered each Sunday Hogansville, Ga., on electric lig h t
what was onco a disreputable and ^ lllllh; leader » helper, Rev. Brown- will not be effective are Vcrn Crux, find much enjo y m en t and many
under
the
able leadership of a Senior pltfnt bonds und West Point, M iss.,
Tinxncala; C am peche and Tabasco, helpful hint» a b o u t shopping and
run down cemetery ■ has tak en on lee.
Union
com
m ittee.
on sewer bonds.
C entrai: Home, Methodist T e n t; which are wholly under the control m arketing on the page.
sirs befitting ro a m etropolitan park
Installation Service. 7:30. A live
of
Gen.
Venualiano
C
arranza,
and
leader.
Kpwor.th
League;
leader’s
" C o n tra c ts were awarded a t L asnd is fast becoming one of the most
The advertisers have shown a
program
has
been
arranged
for
S
u
n
­
the
independent
stntes
of
Onxuxa,
Grange,
Gn., for the construction of
beautiful spots around S anford. a l - ! helpers. Rev Steinmeyer and Mr
marked interest in the progress of day evening, when (he now officers
and
Vit
ra
ta
n
and
Chiapas
a
cotton
mill to be established a t n
though the work hifti only just start- [Record
this novel b a i t i n ' of advertising, be­
of the Temple Brotherhood will be cost of Hbout $500,000, th e c o n ­
West Side Home, Mis. Fannie
cause of it» helpfulness both to them
cd.
installed
tracts Including the constru c tio n of
While the actual work has „ „ t ] L-r; leader. Mr. C K Walker; leudWoodmen Circle
und to tb&gt;- people who rend tin*
You are invited to all the T e m p le the main mill building, seven sec­
Wood men Circle.
Celery
City paper
yet started on the pavilion it is *r " helper. Rev Hyman
tions of warehouses and 122 resi­
services
understood th a t the contract has
South w.-M Home. Mr and Mrs. Grove No 0 held a very interesting
For Die interest you show in the
dences.
been let for the work and it is M .,P a * » o n ; leader. M.
Flank
Keni. meeting at the \V O, W Hall last reading of the " W h o Is Who” page
"A contract was nwarded for th e
prrtrd that the work will si art 1leader’s helper. Rev llouehelle
Wed lies day afternoon
Besides hav­ the foil"w mg prize» will be awarded
IlnpliM Brotherhood Organized
construction
of a railroad near M o - •
ing the repo! I» &lt;i( the delegates to
about the first of the m onth
This.
Wednesday M arrh l i s t
To t h e 'o n e making the greatest
A Brotherhood class was org a n ­ bile, Ala., in connection w ith t h e
pavilion i* to be erected by the pro -1 Baptist Temple. Rev George Hy- the s ta le convention recently held a.t
num ber of correct answers to every ized at the Baptist Sunday school plans for developm ent on D n u p h l n
Lakeland wo hail the pleasure of
ceeds from tho sale of stock, which! man. leader.
adverti»eUiont on the page a prize of last Sunday morning with a m em ­ Island.
stock wiH be redeemed in a lew
Congregational ilm r.li, R**v L P having ,v n\ Kennedy, s late d e p u ty
$5,00 iii gold will be awarded, and to bership of thirty-one This is a won" T h iile e n ap a rtm e n t houses, nine
(or the Woodmen of ihe World as
years with interest and is guaranteed Strong, leader •
the one making the second greatest del fully good showing for the first school building» and seven c h u r c h
After the transaction
by Miller &amp; Son.
M ethodist tent. Rev F K Stein- our guest
num ber uf correct answers a second meeting and the members who urn building» are included in tho new s
of business Sov Kennedy gave us
The expense of the sexton is borne oieyer, leader
prixe of a yearly subscription to the enthusiastic claim that not m any of construction work to bn done.
by the owpers of the lots in the
P rcshyteiian man-e. Rev
K D an interesting talk on Woodcraft, Herald will be aw arded
weeks shall roll by without InerensTw enty-seven new c o rp o ratio n s
and for the good of the order which
cemetery, each owner of a single lot Biownlee. leader
iug the num ber materially. TI e class WPr„ formed with minimum c a p ita l
The
following
rules
must
be
obwas enjoyed by all present Cirtle
paying 50 cents per m onth and a
Thursday April 1st
will be known as the Temple Brother stocks aggregating $703,500. A b a n k
meet 4gain ihe second \Ye,|- served in making your answers
The
Heights
Home.
Mr
and
Mrs
double lot paying II 00.
hood
Officer* elected are: Prest­ with capital stock of $100,000 was
1
ou must make an answer to
V It nesriay in April. All Sovereigns are
The Welfare D ep artm en t of the K L. Brown; leader, Mr
itene W. FI. Scoggnn; vice president, organized a t Winder, Ga.
Woman’s
Clt|b recently d o n a t e d 1
leader’s helpei. Rev Strong earnestly requested to be present every ad on th e page, setting forth for the east side, Leslie B ryan; vice
“ Among the items of c o n s tru c tio n
115 00 to this fund as well as seV«»"* Si,le Home. Mr and Mrs a, there wtli be initiation of c a n d i­ the name of the firm you think I* president for the west side, K. R work to be done, as repo rted this
represented opposite the num ber of
date» on I but &lt;!ut&lt;
cral other donations from different R 1. P erk, leader, Mr Munson.
Murrell, secretary, George T h o m p ­ week are:
each
T h e ad»- will be num bered
l
e
u
d
n
’it
helper.
Rev
Hyman
sources.
son;
treasurer, W
Bray; Usher,
“ A pa rtm e nt houses, 9. A t l a n t a ,
[or your convenience.
Cent ml Home, Mr» Hnsmingir;
The Star T heater .Sunday Ktening
A list of those who have already
A. IL Diurne; teacher. Prof. B. F. Ga., and Da vista, Miami and T a m ­
2. All answers must be addressed Fiiell; assistant teacher, Dr. J. T.
The M ethodist services on Sunday
paid follows. It will be noted that leader, Mr, A. R Chappell; leader »
helper,
Rev.
Brownlee.
to
the ¿’Who I* W ho" editor of The Denton; press reporter. F A. Chris­ pa, Fin.; church buildings, D u r a n t
night*
ure
a
ttra
c
tin
g
good
audiences.
several have paid for the entire
and West Point. Mis*.. F orsyth a n d
West Side; Home. Mr ami Mr» Last Sunday there wa* an unusually Herald.
topher
The meeting was in te re s t­ Rome, Ga., and Miami and W e st
year:
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K,
JtihriMin,
lendet.
Mr
H
l
large crow&lt;1
:i Haeh list of answer* (oust be ing and enthusiastic while a spirit
50
J. A. Harrold
Vital subject» are being presented aceompsnied by a composition of of coopera Ito n wa» thè key note of Pnlm Beach.; rluh house, T a m p a ,
1.011 Dultose; leader’» helper, Rev SteinL. It. Philips
Flu . paving, Birmingham, Ala., n n d —
from t be general them e. 'The Uhris liol mire il. pi
1 no meyer
tifi) Word» lelting f D1- future surre»» of I he eia-»
M imi Miami. Fla . factory buildings a n d
A K Philips
Hull m Modern I.t
.Ml
Vont h w&lt;--i ll"im Mr inni Mr»
u I,
i » y our . » oriti- tirin and wli&gt; i w|,,, llfl. poi
i■I ti 11tii*i1 with nny »ewer*. F orsyth, Ga . hotel b u ild in g s,
t&gt; \ Caldwell
Li
e
,u
h
|e
i
t
n&lt;
\t
Sunday
night
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II
H. F. Adams. T am p a
I I,e corri l i ni.me n( rari! I ir m 'o lh e r • bori h or organizsilo,, or
Parent* I h. i*. th è ninne under whirh eneh | »eeking a S u q d n y »chimi homo are Clerm ont. Fla., and hotel b u ild in g
5 (111 S m i t h , l e . i d e r '* In I j • r R&lt; v Smith one id the most im p o rtan t,
F. Lake
addition, Aiken, S. C.; school b u ild ­
and .Children." All lnlcr&lt;*»ted in the Urto does business and which appears cordially invited to unite with th e
Frida) \ (»rii 2
0 110
C. F. Haskins
ings, Columbus, F'orsyilt and W nynea ,
.60
T. W. Williams
The Heights; Home, Ml. and Mrs. children are Invited to be present. bill heads, le tter helids, ere.) must class, Strangers will be warm ly wel­ i*oro, Gn., » F ayette, Ala., M ia m i, .
5.00 J. B. Buy: budet, Mr. J. K S pel­ Our future churcfi nnd r t a t e depend be written opposite thP num ber of comed.
T he officers elected last Pompano ufid Titusville, Flu., n n d
. R. C. Bower...........
1.00 ling; leade r’s helper. Rev. Hym an Upon t h e proper a t t i t u d e of th e h om e each
Sunday will be installed at th e S u n ­ Klloree. S. C ; sunitorium b uilding,
J. D. Parker
60
A| a
Mr*.* L. H. Gould
Hast Siile Home, Mi and 'M i s In the rhild.
5 No render’» li»i of answer* will day evening service, the coming
Snng service proceed* the p re a c h ­
2 no C It U ;;lki-r, bader. Mr .1 S’
A class mm in will also be
B* F. Whilner
be onsidered unless mi answer I» Sunday
"(VmBlrurtinn
contracts have been
All interested in good
J. L Miller
I 511 W hilner. leader - help, r lb \ Stem ing hour
adopt* &lt;1
mail* to every ad on Ihe page
awarded
as
follows
singing are in v ite d !&lt;&gt; come early
n no lili-) el
J li Cowan
\ answer i rtiii-l lie ntl I he e d ito r’“ Abattoir building, Albany. G a .;
C II l.efflei'
I (Kl
('en trai
Ih'iin
Pie*byteriun und help in the *otig and praise *erl l l t t e n h&gt; Dug
de-.. not Lit*' th an Monday
\pril
apartm ent house, Atlanta, G a . , b a n k
J C Chase. Jarksouvllle
d on Manse, leader i
-ti. o F n d e m n r.
Til h
"Shop.” the beautiful shepherd building to be enlarged and rerh o d Mr». K Smith
&amp;0 lead) r ’s help« r-, It• v Brownlee and
collie
pet of Mi»» May T h rasher is eled, Miami, Fla ; courthouse, l.ln R*
id
the
page
and
gel
better
acItrulherhoud Social
B. Pelrrs
5.00 |)r .1 T Denton
dead
Shop became weary of lit* cnln county, Georgia; d o rm ito ry ,
Mr and Mr*
The P resbyterian Brotherhood eti-idui.t ted with 1he firm* and t he lines
J. A. ft W. Miller. Jaxville
LOO
\v e s t S u b 1 H o me
earthly
troubles
and elected to get Macon, G a.; fraternal building, F'nlrthey
carry.
T
he
advertisers
posi­
Hnnd Bros.
2 . 0 0 1 g, R u n g e ; leude.. Mr J
W U tertnined about fifty members and
sick
und
thereby
hangs
a tale. Why hope, Ain.; telephone building, M e r ­
tion
about
the
lines
he
advertises
friends with u chirken pillau nnd
1.50 Singletary; leadei’s helper. Rev.
J- K. Puce.............................
such
a
beautiful
dog
with
th e heat of idian. Miss.; thenter building, B r a social evening Tuesday night at the and the people he deals with 1» the
M n. J, C. Higgins
.50 Strong.
homes,
tiie
totlderest
cum
and a dcntuwn, F'la.; paving. H a s tit'g s ,
Brotherhood rooms.
The progress- same as tfint held by Artemus Ward
1.00
Joe Cameron . .
Southw est: Home, Mr. and Mrs.
favorite
of
the
whole
town
should F’ln,, nnd Way cross. Ga.; school
tow;
rd
the
e
d
ito
r
6f
a
paper
w
ho
,, . . . i. „.i , «i - i&gt; u L'nri - ive m em bers of lina organization uri
F. H u tc h ................
.50 ,
want
to
suffer
the
ailm
ents
anil buildings, C lerm ont und W im a u m a ,
Jno.
o
rter.
■
■
.
*■
fum0UB
for
tlH.ir
onjoysble
affairs]
advertising
his
show,
when
the
.60 son: le n d ei’s helper, Capt. Smith
B. IL Hightower
Fla.; warehouse, Bay M lnclte, Ala,
woe*
of
a
common
dog
is
a
m
ystery
A
rte
m
us
r
e
m
a
rk
e
d
to
the
und
this
one
was
no
exception
lo
the
I
15.00
Welfare Dept. Worn. Club
.Sunday April t
" in d u s tria l p la n ts will l e e s t a b ­
but
then
life
is
just
one
big
m
ys­
rule. T h e tem pting pillau and u s u a l 1a h « '" mentioned dignitary
5 ou
Work has been s tarted this week
B s p tis t:
Rev
George H ym an, condiments served with it wu* d»*-, *c.r: Mh my hack i ml III scratch tery after all, whether it he in the lished as follows:
on the Catholic cemetery and this
pastor. Corner 6th and Park Ave. ticioun.’ During th e
" Fertilizer mixing plant. Cart« rsbiped kingdom or the q u ad ru p ed
evening
a youra.
will bo given n thorough overhauling,
Congregational Rev FV P Stiong, charming program of music and reci­
ville,
G a.; grist mill, Gadrden, A la .;
world
und
so
"S
h
o
p
"
just
su
b
m
itte
d
Alt the ad vertisers on the " W h o
»a has the Lakevlew.
electric
light plant, Jeffirzon. G n .;
pastor. Corner 3rd and Psik Ave. tations \vns rendered.
to
the
indignity
of
Mind
fate
and
1»
Who"
page
»re
"firms
you
*&lt;hmild
Toasts end
Mr. Parker and tho lot owners are
M eth o d ist: Rev. F K Steinmeyci, jokes played a laige part in the
hosiery
mill to be enlarged, T o r t
gave
hi*
life
in
behalf
of
his
m
aster,
know."
to be commended for their work
Payne,
Ala.;
Lum ber ; I m t, L unil erpastor. S ta r T h e a t e r
for
you
must
know
th
at
T
u
esday
evening’s en tertain m e n t. The Pres­
The correct nam es of the firms und
along this line. N othing it seems has
P re s b y teilan : R**v H. I* B row n­ byterian q u a rte tte , the member* of
afternoon Shep was ill and Mr. D. L. ton. Fla.; cotton mill to be e n l a r j e d ,
the names of the prize winners will
needed attention as have our ceme­
lee, pnstor. Imperial Theater.
which are Mrs. Jo h n Thom as, Mrs. be published in the issue of Tuesday, T hrasher undertook to a d m in iste r Rock Hill, S. C.; prelim inary a r ­
teries and if the good work is kept
All p la y e r meeting* begin at 7:30. H. C. DuBose and Messrs. Harrobl
medicine to his majesty. T he dog rangem ents are to ho made for c o n ­
UP it will greatly enhnnre our city
Go to th e one nearest your home. and Becker rendered several fine April 6th.
snapped ut th e hand of Mr. Thrush- structing p riv a te railroad and e s t a b ­
*nd m a k e 'It not only n b e tte r plare
er und buried his tooth in the lishing phosphate- cleaning p l a n t in,
selections.
to live but a respectable plnce to
New.
Laundry
Opens
fleshy part of the hand, causing a Florida, th e plan t to he in T a m p a ;
Death of Tourist
die.
Miss Annio Leo Caldwell
gave
wound. The anxiety and insistence company has been organized to
Monday
the
new
Sanford
Steam
Died a t the Robbins Nest Sunday l wo reading« greatly enjoyed, " T h e
of
friends resulted ill having tho dog build ‘ u railroad In southern G e o r­
L
a
u
n
d
r
y
'
will
s
t
a
r
t
business
In
the
night, a t 8 o'clock. Mr. G. W. One Legged Goose”
and
"The
The Armored Christian
shot
and the h ea d .sen t to J a c k so n ­ gia."
building
recently
erected
for
th
a
t
Francis, of Bolton, New Jersey. Sweetest Little Lr.dy.”
On Sunday m orning in th e M eth­
purpose on Commercial street near ville for examination. Mr. T h ra s h e r
Mr. F ran c is came to F'loridn about
Messrs. Cam eron Gulletto and
odist services th e pastor will present
does not believe that the dog had
A Sacred Cantata
lour weeks ago in search of health, Frank C am eron added to the pleas­ the Popsi-Coln Bottling Works.
the theme, " T h o Armored C h ris tia n .’
The new enterprise will bo under rubies or th a t the wound will prove
having beep a sufferer from a sth m a ures of tho evening with vocal solo*.
At the Congregational ch urch i e x t
This sermon talk ia especially de*
for m an y years, which finally re­ Miss Muriel Harrold accompanied the supervision of the owner, Mr. dangerous hut the fact remains th at Sunday night nt 7 o'tJftKk will he
•lined to aid th e young and s tru g ­
G. L. Britt, a m an of years of ex­ Shep ia dead.
sulted in his death.
Mr. F'rancls the singers on the piano.
given a sacred c a n ta ta , ^ T h e C r u c i ­
gling Christian. T h e great need of
perience
in th e laundry business, * "Hoqulescnt in pace."
was born in Neissrk, New Jersey,
fixion,'’ a m asterpiece m editation on
The
guests
d
e
p
a
rted
wishing
t
h
a
t
|h e Christian world aa well as the
but for t h e last eighteen years has the P resbyterian Brotherhood would who hus made a success in several
tho passion of our Lord, hy a cho ir
business world is tho " p re p a re d
Bishop Uuriey lo be Here S undny
made his home in Bolton. He Nvn* have a chicken pilluu social every F'lnrida cities, as well as in the north.
of picko&lt;l voices, under the le a d o ,m a n ." ,
Mr Britt comes here from LakeT he Right Rev M ..J Curley, re- ship of Miss Lurih- Aspinwnll T h o s e
sev enty-five years old.
The body night in the week.
The pastor and officials appreInnd. through the efforts of the S nn -|ce n tly consecrated Uutholir Bishop taking part are; Soprano, Miss Ashas been taken lo Bolton for in te r ­
d a t e the large a tte n d a n c e a t these
funi Commercial Club, where he r „( Florida will officiate at All Souls pinwall; alto, Mr» Sinmg;
te ro r,
ment.
Mr.
(5us
B.
F'rank
has
just
r
e
­
services.
inst.lled
the finest Inundry in that (Juirch S unday, March 28
Mr. U. I Polk and hr *o, Mr. Ci rnlum
ed
from
a
trip
to
Sanibel
und
The, Sunday school sessions arc 1
He will preach nt the 10 o'clock eron G illette of Ohio, with M iss
other southern part« of our b e a u ­ part of the sta te .
J*1"« '•»’gely atte n d e d , th e B rother j
A‘
Temple Tonight
mass
and confirm a largo class at" Frances Aspinwnll at the o r g a n .
A
delivery
wagon
will
be
put
on
n°od attendance on last S u n d a y was i In consequence of the nightly cot- tiful s ta te . At ihe former place he
3:30
in
the afternoon nnd preach The solo roles in tills production a r e
ami
work
called
for
and
«lei
ive
red
to
was
the
guest
of
his
sun.
Mr.
Lyitjan
in some time and th e interest tage pra y er meetings to ho held
another
serm
on.
Bishop C urley, all for th e male voice?, uegem ptr ied
all
p.-.rts
o
f.th
e
rity
.
The
new
e
n
te
r­
Frank.
As
the
Gulf
is
noted
for
*** good. A chetik of over $100 th roughout the city next week the
whilst
Jie
is
th
e
youngest
Bishop in by chorus«'». It is one of tho tli.est
prise
will
handle
every
a
n
d
all
being
one
of
the
finest
fishing
turned 'o v e r to th e building ladies of t h e Baptist church will hold
the
United
S
ta
te
s
is
a
man
of schol­ cantata* on this subject end all will
classes
of
work
incident
lo
the
la
u
n
­
grounds
in
the
world
we
presume
*°mmittee from this .class for the their m onthly missionary meeting
arly
a
tta
in
m
e
n
ts
nnd
is
now
r e g a rd ­ enjoy tho message and beauties of it.
d
ry
business
and
will
ad
d
s
to
the
this
m
u
s
t
be
one
of
the
a
ttra
ctio
n
s
Pw church fundi
tonight in the nbova church, com ­
ed
ss
one
of
the
states
m
ost
gifted A short ta lk will -he given by t h e
city
’s
weekly
p
a
y
roll
to
he
spent
A lull a t ­ .that tak es Mr. F'rank to th a t point
.The school »» » whole is working mencing s t . 7 o’clock.
speakers.
,
.
..
with
the
Sanford
merchants.
pastor. All are welcomed.
so often*
Md»for the new church.
tendance Is desired.
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GREAT PROGRESS

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MARCH a

THE SANFORD HERALD
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NEW PLAN OF SELLING REAL E S TA TE I
Midway

A property owner wants all he can get for his property
but he will sometimes take a reduction rather than loose a sale.
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The Real Estate Man gets a commission, or percentage, or
§ share from the owner, of the total price the property sells for
— and the more the property brings the larger his commission.
THE INTEREST OF THE OWNER OR SELLER AND HIS
| AGENT ARE THE SAME.
The agent frequently takes an option or contract on the
v property offered him at a bargain price in order to controll the
$ sale and the price and then he gets more than a regular commis£j sion, but THE BUYER PAYS THE COMMISSION EVERY TIME.

I am manager for the Midway Company. We are selling
homes and lots in Midway, out three miles from the Post Office
but right in the middle of the Celery Delta. Midway has 25
homes now. 12 of these homes and a store have been built
in the past few weeks. Two houses being built this week.
Material on the ground for a large new church to be built at
once. Several more homes to be built in the next month.

* K»hall represent th e buyer; L shall get him the lowest“passible price/

We have sold over 100 Lots in Midway since January 1st
— not at auction but ’at" private sale, and they are selling
faster than ever. This record has not been equalled in this
city or the surrounding country since I have been in SanfordSeven years; .» . «•
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Can it be Done?

Midway is a Colored Towq,— for laborers-—but white
people as well as colored are buying Midway Lots —
BECAUSE IT PAYS.

Under the New Plan
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can save the buyer money on nearly every deal. My commission will come
direct from the buyer instead of the seller, but I shall try and save him enough
to pay my commission out of the saving.

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Weil, I’ve had Twelve years experience in selling Real Estate— Seven in
Sanford and Five in Michigan— and I know some of the “ tricks of the trade” .
It can be done. Try me and see.
Now Mr. Property Owner if you want results, and want them quick, try my
plan. Give me your LOWEST NET PRICE and VERY BEST TERMS.
Don’t
mince matters. It’s business and let’s get down to tiie bottom at once.
And You, Mr. Buyer, can’t you see the point? * Sure you can. Come in and
let’s talk it over. Make my office your headquarters. It wont cost you a penny
for my services unless you buy and then it wont cost you as much as the other
fellow will ask you. It may save you something worth while.
All the banks and business men know me and have known me for years.
Ask them if you will get a square deal.
I have a few’ good farms---5, 6, 10 and 15 acre ones. And I have some fine
citrus land mighty cheap. Let me know what you are interested in.

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I Make my Office your Head= quarters. Next to Post Office ls.

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J . D. Roberts, Sanford's leading grocer bought 12 Midw ay X
Lots. Caldwell &amp; Sons, the big merchants here, own 15 Mid­ X
way Lots. Other business men have bought and are buying. X
WHY? IT PAYS— THAT'S ALL. If it pays them why not you?
Midway Lots have doubled in value in three months but
we are still selling them at $75.00 each on the weekly p a y m e n t
plan. This plan helps you save your money and the a d v an ce
in value will make you money. It's better than a s a v i n g s ac­
count. Buy a few Midway Lots for a little safe i n v e s t m e n t .

J. 0.. PACKARD,, The Buyersu Agent
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS f

For Sale Three fresh milk row*.
For Rent
Room- f**r I . m horn»
1 M arlin Doyle, Monroe, Fla
50-tf keeping. fi21 Oak .iv.- •
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lion of it new hotel, although I tw- they are dunned, and how an editor
Hogs for Sate Car loud jurir r*»■I !1Ù
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For Rent
lteve th at one wilt he limit in the leads a dog’s life generally
reived. W rite M artin Doy it*. R. 1). s to ry bouse, m odi rti m j1' •irtr.mtl.
The fact it t h a t an editor is judged
One goes down the
a near future.
No. 2.. for particulars.
fiG-lfc
A. P. ('onne I h . in:« M v i lu Uf,
hy
his work.
If it is good he is
street
Rtid
finii»
n
mysterious
air
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
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¿Ml
about the new hotels. One can hoar praised and appreciated, if not the
For Sale— 10 acres fine high h a m ­
°o
YOU AND M E.”
a alm ost a n y th in g a b o u t this hotel or reverse is in order, and again, there mock celery and lettuce land, west
S e v e r i 1 lut • offir*
F or Rent
a th a t hotel and y e t the people who are not m any persons who are good
side just across corporate limits, room s over Yu nil s
I intuir S P.
are supposed to he building them judge* of the merits of a paper
q u a r te r mile from First street and Yowell &amp; f&lt;t
i.’-tf
are so d a rn e d mysterious l lint you from the ed ito rs’ s tan d p o in t. Every l wo shipping stations. Half in c u l ­
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would think t h e y are trying to break man who enters business wilt have t i va t i on four years, all fenced and 4 4 4 4 4 4 - » * # 4 4 * » i &gt; f * i &lt; ' t
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into a hank with a dark lantern enemies and have to meet com pet i- di tched
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W o r t h 111,000 00, will take
A CHIEF IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANI) FAITH.
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and jimm y
T his is no way to either tion and adverse ctitirism , and if $ 1.1,00 if sold in the IleXt tell days
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“ HE’LL PRENT ’EM " —SO SAYS SAlINTEItER.
o ♦ ♦ o « « 4 ■&gt;e ♦ ft'&gt;♦♦»♦4
build a hotel or boost the town. If he is a weakling he will go down, and If you want to take a d v a n ta g e of io
o aaao a a o o o o o a o a o D o o o o o D O o o a o o D a o o o o o o o o D o o a d o o o o a o a a wo are to have a hotel or several tho map who selects a poor field for th e best liugroln on the m ark e t roe
Good table board at Mr&gt;- H. L
27-th
G0-3tr Jones, 206 Park avenue,
Say Good Bye Er Howdy Do
(dead, ns it will give b e tte r services hotels why d o n ’t the public spirited his enterprise is a m an of poor judg­ owner, 207 F rench avenue.
m
ent
and
will
fail.
people
of
this
city
get
together
and
My old friend, James W hitcom b than th e street cars.
M aybe th e
For Hire Seven jin * ••• gcr ('idiFor Sale— Stock of general m er­
No ntun enn make a good paper
Riley, the
Hoosicr Poet is s p e n d ­ jitney b u s will solve th e street cur start som ething right now and s ta r t
vue. day
Inc
car for hire
Best of
chandise
and
building,
with
l
1..
ing the winter at Miami a n d a» a troubles of this city a n d give the it jn the appn. AJI of us will come in a poor town, and not every one
j. kor»
Frank ' I» m
acrc-s of land ut Moore’s Station. or night
compliment 1 publish one of hi» su b urbanites a chance to get to and into the gam e and it should be free can make a good paper in a good
.Si.-ttf
Terms Jo suit pur- 2M1 nnd 31H
to all. It m akes no difference to me town, and if an editor in a good Price 11,800.
good ones th a t always reache» my from th e city at a ten cent rate.
chaser. J. F, McCJclland, M oore’s
field
succeeds
in
m
aking
a
failure
or
to
any
othei
fellow
who
is
b
u
ild
­
••r &gt; *it iTfll
heart:
W anted (lot'll
Station.
69-3 tp
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Say good-by er howdy-do
The machines are throwing mud ing the hotel or where it 1» to be and in being criticized and abused,
for rchool purpos
he
has
onlu
himself
to
blam
e
for
it
[
buift
They
can
build
it
on
Sanford
What'a the odds bet will the two? on the lake front ahd th e bulkhend
Fat C a ttle for Sale— Some fine D u n n . R !&gt;. No i
Cornin'—goin', ev'ry day—
will soon begin to look as though Heights, or on Union avenue or on T hij does not mean the p e tty com ­ ones just shipped in nnd in fine con­
( ,M. lit ('.tir nrWill Exchange
Best friends first to go away—
It was a part of th e main land. | Celery avenue or out at the union plaints which come to ail business dition. Address M artin Doyle, S a n ­
will delibi*
mules
ilium
size
work
G rasp of hands you’d t u t h e r hold When th is hulkheud is finished S an ­ ' dt pot if they want to and 1 will men, but to real com plaints. T he fo rd , R. D, N o. 2.
65-tfc
.til aruueVj
large
harness,
for
one
newspaper
business
is
an
honorablo
ford will begin to' get th e benefit of push it nil t h a t I can. T his oonT h a n their weight in solid gold
not
moût* i
Have
mule or horse,
Slip* their »grip while greetin' y o u — Lake M onroe and then wc can have i t n n t end m ysterious air t h a t per- one, and th e m an in t h a t business
For Sale— A first class saddle an d
A
Mona.
Say good-by er howdy-dol
a yacht club and m a n y oth er Inno­ vrdes the a t rronphero makes m a n y who considers it and conducts hlm^ buggy horse 10 years old. O riginal­ work for two mu!Ir«. W
37-ílf
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vations t h a t are impossible now. of us d h g u s te d r n d what we w a nt self accordingly will secure his full ly from K e n tu c k y . 1 nm «desirous L ane P ark, Fla.
And m ean tim e let us have t h a t r.ow is not publicity hut a hotel mode of good tre a tm e n t. He will be of securing a good hom e for him .
Howdy-do, a n d then, good-by—
W anted liaise. or muli. suilxkk
Mixes jes* like laugh and cry;
place to keep the b oats in time of built som ew here within the five recognized as one of tho business Cecil G n b b e tt, French Ave.
66- t f for fat in work.
Must |.&lt; halpi*D eaths and births, and worst and storrn for Sanford should make some mile limit and w a nt it built. A new men of his com m u n ity a n d his per­
and price, tnt
S
ta
te
paiticuliirs
F or Sale— Five acres half mile
best,
provision for the tourists who come hotel of fifty room s would be a good son and fam ily nnd opinions will
Address A gent Fnltipfl»
from brick ro a d , q u a rte r mile from lotto).
to us in t h e ships. T h is city with a atari and would pay the s to c k ­ have th e respect of all.
Tangled their contrariest;
tìO-ttp
Junction, Fla.
It does not look well to see a com ­ loading s ta tio n , G miles from Snnyacht club and aanchorage and to u r­ holders n good dividend and being
E v 'ry jinglin’ weddin’ bell
gord, c o u n ty rood on one side. All * W a n t e d - O n e or ‘two bo- $»*»
Skecrin’ up some funer’I knell—
ist hotel would be the mokt popular a good th in g should be pushed o p e n ­ plaining article in n new spaper.
Tw o location, ulro which ihrerMon
ly nifd loudly a n d pushed by every Other men who arc censured do not food black h am m ock land.
H e re’s my song, and there's y our place in t h o state.
acie*
cleaVed,
fonrod
a
n
d
farm
ed
2 faces, « h o give lowest ■ 1 I’11-’
kick-and
howl
and
growl
to
the
en­
citizen of S anford.
What we need
sigh—
\
years.
Good
flowing
well.
Price
tire
public.
T
h
e
y
cusa
the
porter
la
tho
hotel
regardless
of
who
m
ay
Howdy-do, and then, good-by!
Address ’’I). B. I ." B«x 1*-'• S**'
^ Some unsophisticated
investi­
and growl a t tho children and fuss 1800. Tei ms to suit cu rtom er. A. P ford. FIs.
gator finda that women smuggle be the daddy of it.
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* at th e wife because ahe- needs n pair Connelly, 119 M agnolia a v c n u e %
Some One's runnin' this concern
thing« in to tho country tied around
67-tf
W anted Good two horse «»I4*
T h a t’s got nothin' pise to learn:
their w aists. He is ev id en tly a man i Tho new sp a p er business ia get­ of stockings, b u t do n o t take th e
Wagon, r*** |
purpose»
E f Ue‘$ willin', we'll pull th ro u g h — who m akes no study of human na­ ting on n much higher plane these public into th e ir confidence.
For Sslo— T w o good building lots for fnrm
fiO-lft
Suppose we act bigger and quit on Sanford avenue, Sanford Heights. Herald.
Say good-by er howdy-do!
ture and whose knowledgo of fash­ dnya, especially since the men who
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ion plates doesn't go beyond circus are engaged In it have discovered bawling like a sick calf for hot b u t ­ One corner lo^.
1360' cash takes
Will oxchangt good team
term
ilk.”
1 The jitney bus will be tho next bills. So amall a thing as a shoe­ that they ought to got a decent
both lots. Must' hi* sold in ten days. for F o ld au to . Box 116«. -s *nf«i
new thing jindor the sun to strike string tied around the w^jjt would price (or subscriptions, advertising
Address J. H., «are Herald if yon
ffl-3tp
Hartford. *It set ms \o hr Mich' a spoil tho national fem inine contour and job work. This being the case
are interested.
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lucrative business to run hacks to beyond a|l possibilities of marriage. they should cease making funny re­ f-ll
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taining
real estate deed front fr j
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For Sale— Lumber yard. Big bnrth e depot that some of our enter­
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prising rjtixens conceived th e idea 1 Sakford and every other city In itor and trying, to make him an o b ­
papers.
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th a t a jitney bus would be about Florida needs publicity and yet ject of charity for the newspaper
right and one will be hete In a few knowing the value atnl tho need of map should get' what is coming to
Reward.
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For S a l e r ò fino brood sows.
weeka.
The jitn ey hue, so-called publjdty I am not in favor of Ssn- him 'or else get out of the business
M artin D oyle, Sanford, R. D. No. 2.
W a n te d — Farms any fi»»1 and j j j
because it la only- a nickel er a fprd advertising for tourists until the and go to farm ing where he could
tion. Also tra c t of land for
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"jitney" to ride have put the atreet city has a place for them .- 1 say at least make a living. The follow­
ra tio n .
W rite Brlonne.
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care out of buaincea in many o ( tho this in ail fairness and frankness, ing from the Live Oak Democrat
il-TV
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St.,
New
York.
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cities because one can ride an y­ for this * subject has been on my echoes my sentim ents;
M H»*where in the city for a nickel and mind u/itll it is a sore sp ot with me.
Pepper P lants Want*
"We keep reading, editorials which ♦ ♦ W » W 4 » » » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 » W » i *
go places where the cars do not fu n . Unless th e Commercial Club and the tell of the bad treatment to w hich!
* 4 « 4 4 S 4 4 4 m « 4 m 4 4 4 4 4 4 « 4 i son, Shoem aker, First
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T he jltn o y 'b u s In this city would real estate men and th e people here editords are subjected. How th ey
For Rent—«Two big store« on Fla.
probably be a ten cent fare to tho generally who are helping to make are criticized, and abused and m is­
E ast First atreet. J o e . De M ont,
depot each w ay, but even In this our city can - assure tho visitors of construed and mistreated' and have
Coca Cola Com pany.
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o.'.en the Splinter. Apr«*instance the bus would get the busl- decent hotel accommodations next to work for th e com m unity for noth­
For Sale— Five acres tiled land,
Tho ascent of the ladder
ness. It ia said th at In many cities eeasoti then it would be better not ing and how th ey are not afjpredblocks (torn Grammar S ch ool,
Furnished room for rent. South­ may be difficult, but we
\0
in Florida that contemplated a street to advertise Hanford a t 0 all. And ated and how mucK space they de-,- Now being farmed. Information at ea st corner of Park wnd Seventh S t.
tho splinters until
begin
car line will h eve the jitney bus in- right along this line' I wish to say1 votp to telling of the good qualities tho Herald office.
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S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A . F R I D A Y . M U t O H 2 0 . 1915

IMPROVEMENTS at
SANFORD CEMETERY
i

CITIZENS AND LOT OWNERS
ARE MAKING IT A BEAU*.
TIFUL SPOT

Cottage Prayer Meetings
Let us remember that the cottage
, prayer meetings up. to |i(* the week
,f Mur&lt;-h *29lh-April 2nd. T he gencral them e for the week will he
" B a p tis m of the Holy Spirit.”
T he program for the week is as
follows:
M o n d ay . M a r c h 29

T he Heights: Home. Mr anil Mrs.
C. H. Din gee; lender. Mr, C. R
Some week» ago a m ovem ent was Walker; leader’s helper. Rev. George
itarted with J* D* b a rk e r an insti- H ym an.,
.
jator for the Im provem ent of the
Kasl Sfde: Home. Mr. PoavySanford Centctery. known
house; .......................
lender. Mr R. H Davis;
*—
, an Lake- ----------.
v ie w
Cemetery.
T he plan was to j,.a(1&lt;r?f hulp,.r
y
SlronR
erect a pavilion for the protection'
C entral: Home. Mrs (¡no. Mr*
end convenience of the visitors and I Q agahin; leader, Mr. R | | Muirtheir carriages. T he plan also in- hoad; | eader*. helper, Rev.. F. K
eluded the em ploym ent of a sexton steinm eyer.
to look after tho grounds and be re?i
n, Atu„*»u -♦ -n
Si,le: Home. Mr. and Mrs.

VILLA DECLARED
‘WHO’S WHO IN
A MORATORIUM SANFORD” ASUCCESS
IT IS TO LAST FOIt THREE MUCH INTEREST SHOWN IN
MONTHS IN HIS TERNOVEL ADVERTISING IDEA
RITORY
PUT ON BY THE HEIIALD

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Baptist Tem ple Sunday. Mar. 2ftlh

SOUTH IS MAKING .
GREAT PROGRESS

All the services In the Tem ple (or
next Sunday have been planned on
a large scale.
From t h e opening
service a t 9:30 it Is expected ^ h n t
•
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large audiences will .be presertWrrfWa
enthusiasm run high. T he s c h e d u l e ^MUCH PROGRESS IS BEING
of services is as follow»!
SHOWN IN THE SOUTH­
Sunday school at 9:30. T h e Gen­
EASTERN TERRITORY
eral Missionary Day of the South
will be ohservpHjJiv the whole school
assembling together for the closing
C olum bus, Ga., March 24,— T h e ,
exercise« und a short program ren­ Industrial Index says.In It« issue for
dered.
this week:
" C o n s tru c tio n and in d u strial de­
Temple Brotherhood, 9:30. This
new organization in the city will hold velopm ents have not been m o re s u b ­
its second meeting on next Sunday. stantial in a year than for t h e p a s t
It is expected th a t a large n u m b e r of week, a n d the return to w holly
men will bo present. T h e B ro th e r- ' normnl conditions 1» steady.
"‘T h e v oting of bonds for m u n ic ihood conduct# its own opening exer-

Kl Paso, Texas, M arch 25. Three
A rapidly growing interest m arks
m i o t h s ’ m oratorium , declared y e s ­ the r p o g r r u of. tho "W ho Is W ho"
terday by General Villa, will be o b ­ advertising feature to be published
served. it is s ta te d , by Villa agents', in the next issue of The Herald. It
not only in th e territo ry in im m edi­ is safe to say th a t an unusually good
ate control of the northern Mexi­ time will be eryojyed by the renders
can leaders, but in all states of th e of tho paper, who will be paid for
republlr dom inated by loaders par- their interest in turning to the sec­
.tieipating in t h e Agua» Cniiente» tion headed, " W h o Is Who In SanU%L~uuL ‘JSfcUnty Uuprov*m«nta and *
convention.
ford" and carefully reading cvpr^' riV*-, r i
.- * •
.«&gt;-- *
tho
awnrdljig of contract« fo r ex­
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' * ¡ 5 ' u ; -w " - - 'T A i i s '- ^ e t r t t o r r ' "hitltfdta SVMrth?
W h f tA ; M W r tf tf n fè f k 'o rt tfif&gt; page'/ V4&gt;
Preaching a t 11:00 b y tho pnstor.
tensive
( ohbtruction work a t e fea­
Since th a t time Mr. Parker, w o rk ^ F ,1^ ^ , ^ “ ^ 1’ “ " ^per' lrv- E ’ D^ |C h ih u a h u a . Cnahuiln. Nuevo Leon,
A» was announced in the Inst Subject, " O th e rs .and Us."
Brownie©
tures th a t dc mu lustra to (h e tr e n d
Zacatecas, San Luis Potosi, Aguns issue of tho p aper every advertise­
int in conjunction with T. J. Miller
B. Y. P. U. (5:30. T he program
Southw est: Home. _ALl a m i Mr*. Uatfrnies, J»llarl£~Gunfinjatb. Qiicre-'
m ent Will be num bered, so that all will bo on the subject. " T h e New toward prosperity.
&amp; Son has token personal -charge of
H utchinson: lender. Mr. A. B. Brock; taro, Morelos, Guerrero, the federal
" T h e S arasota, Fla., d i s t r i c t has
the robder» will have to do will be Patriotism ."
the matter and every one who has
This d e p a rtm e n t of
lender's helper. Mr. A. P Aldridge. district, territories of Topee and
voted
$250,000 of bonds fo r conto real! the ads carefully and make the Temple organizations has t h e ’
visited the cem etery in tho past
Tuesday March 30
tru
ctin
g roads and a bridge. Honda
Baba
California,
und
portions
of
his
own
conjecture
a*
to
w
hat
firm's
few weeks has been am azed at the
recognition of being one of the AI.
have been voted by D ecatur, G a.,
Tiie Heights: Home, Ms and Mrs. M irhoaean,
Tum aulipas,
Mexico, nnmc would be published if the ad
appearance of tho grounds.
1 he
Union* of the south.
for school buildings, sewers nnd
Mltnn wr.s employed on the 15lh ‘ M unson, lender. Mf D L Thrasher: Hitdulgo, Pueblo, Colima and S in a­ were fun as usual
Fur (he benefit
Jr IL Y P U. 6:30. Those u n ­ water works and by 'C o d a rto w n ,
loa.
of February and since th a t time he lender * helper, Rev Strong
of the reader it i* thought necessary
The Mexican states in which the j to urge tb.ii no one ifii».» reading the der If, years of agp are m em bers of Ga., for school buildings; D adevilie,
ha» been constantly at work, with
Last Side Home. Mr and Mrs.
this organization and interesting Ala., will vote on water works b o n d s ;
the n»*istnncc of Mr Parker, and M M
1,’l,‘, , r * Mr M W m oratorium decreed by Geneiul Villa entire list, as you will undoubtedly
programs
are rendered each Sunday Hogansville, Ga., on electric lig h t
what was onco a disreputable and ^ lllllh; leader » helper, Rev. Brown- will not be effective are Vcrn Crux, find much enjo y m en t and many
under
the
able leadership of a Senior pltfnt bonds und West Point, M iss.,
Tinxncala; C am peche and Tabasco, helpful hint» a b o u t shopping and
run down cemetery ■ has tak en on lee.
Union
com
m ittee.
on sewer bonds.
C entrai: Home, Methodist T e n t; which are wholly under the control m arketing on the page.
sirs befitting ro a m etropolitan park
Installation Service. 7:30. A live
of
Gen.
Venualiano
C
arranza,
and
leader.
Kpwor.th
League;
leader’s
" C o n tra c ts were awarded a t L asnd is fast becoming one of the most
The advertisers have shown a
program
has
been
arranged
for
S
u
n
­
the
independent
stntes
of
Onxuxa,
Grange,
Gn., for the construction of
beautiful spots around S anford. a l - ! helpers. Rev Steinmeyer and Mr
marked interest in the progress of day evening, when (he now officers
and
Vit
ra
ta
n
and
Chiapas
a
cotton
mill to be established a t n
though the work hifti only just start- [Record
this novel b a i t i n ' of advertising, be­
of the Temple Brotherhood will be cost of Hbout $500,000, th e c o n ­
West Side Home, Mis. Fannie
cause of it» helpfulness both to them
cd.
installed
tracts Including the constru c tio n of
While the actual work has „„t ] L-r; leader. Mr. C K Walker; leudWoodmen Circle
und to tb&gt;- people who rend tin*
You are invited to all the T e m p le the main mill building, seven sec­
Wood men Circle.
Celery
City paper
yet started on the pavilion it is *r " helper. Rev Hyman
tions of warehouses and 122 resi­
services
understood th a t the contract has
South w.-M Home. Mr and Mrs. Grove No 0 held a very interesting
For Die interest you show in the
dences.
been let for the work and it is M .,P a * » o n ; leader. M.
Flank
Keni. meeting at the \V O, W Hall last reading of the " W h o Is Who” page
"A contract was nwarded for th e
prrtrd that the work will si art 1leader’s helper. Rev llouehelle
Wed lies day afternoon
Besides hav­ the foil"w mg prize» will be awarded
IlnpliM B rotherhood O rg a n iz e d
construction
of a railroad near M o - •
ing the repo! I» &lt;i( the delegates to
about the first of the m onth
This.
Wednesday M arrh l i s t
To t h e 'o n e making the greatest
A Brotherhood class was org a n ­ bile, Ala., in connection w ith t h e
pavilion i* to be erected by the pro-1 Baptist Temple. Rev George Hy- the s ta le convention recently held a.t
num ber of correct answers to every ized at the Baptist Sunday school plans for developm ent on D n u p h l n
Lakeland wo hail the pleasure of
ceeds from tho sale of stock, which! man. leader.
adverti»eUiont on the page a prize of last Sunday morning with a m em ­ Island.
stock wiH be redeemed in a lew
Congregational ilm r.li, R**v L P having ,v n\ Kennedy, s late d e p u ty
$5,00 iii gold will be awarded, and to bership of thirty-one This is a won" T h iile e n ap a rtm e n t houses, nine
(or the Woodmen of ihe World as
years with interest and is guaranteed Strong, leader •
the one making the second greatest del fully good showing for the first school building» and seven c h u r c h
After the transaction
by Miller &amp; Son.
M ethodist tent. Rev F K Stein- our guest
num ber uf correct answers a second meeting and the members who urn building» are included in tho new s
of business Sov Kennedy gave us
The expense of the sexton is borne oieyer, leader
prixe of a yearly subscription to the enthusiastic claim that not m any of construction work to bn done.
by the owpers of the lots in the
P rcshyteiian man-e. Rev
K D an interesting talk on Woodcraft, Herald will be aw arded
weeks shall roll by without InerensTw enty-seven new c o rp o ratio n s
and for the good of the order which
cemetery, each owner of a single lot Biownlee. leader
iug the num ber materially. TI e class WPr„ formed with minimum c a p ita l
The
following
rules
must
be
obwas enjoyed by all present Cirtle
paying 50 cents per m onth and a
Thursday April 1st
will be known as the Temple Brother stocks aggregating $703,500. A b a n k
meet 4gain ihe second \Ye,|- served in making your answers
The
Heights
Home.
Mr
and
Mrs
double lot paying II 00.
hood
Officer* elected are: Prest­ with capital stock of $100,000 was
1
ou must make an answer to
V It nesriay in April. All Sovereigns are
The Welfare D ep artm en t of the K L. Brown; leader, Mr
itene W. FI. Scoggnn; vice president, organized a t Winder, Ga.
Woman’s
Clt|b recently d o n a t e d 1
leader’s helpei. Rev Strong earnestly requested to be present every ad on th e page, setting forth for the east side, Leslie B ryan; vice
“ Among the items of c o n s tru c tio n
115 00 to this fund as well as seV«»"* Si,le Home. Mr and Mrs a, there wtli be initiation of c a n d i­ the name of the firm you think I* president for the west side, K. R work to be done, as repo rted this
represented opposite the num ber of
date» on I but &lt;!ut&lt;
cral other donations from different R 1. P erk, leader, Mr Munson.
Murrell, secretary, George T h o m p ­ week are:
each
T h e ad»- will be num bered
l
e
u
d
n
’it
helper.
Rev
Hyman
sources.
son;
treasurer, W
Bray; Usher,
“ A pa rtm e nt houses, 9. A t l a n t a ,
[or your convenience.
Cent ml Home, Mr» Hnsmingir;
The Star T heater .Sunday Ktening
A list of those who have already
A. IL Diurne; teacher. Prof. B. F. Ga., and Da vista, Miami and T a m ­
2. All answers must be addressed Fiiell; assistant teacher, Dr. J. T.
The M ethodist services on Sunday
paid follows. It will be noted that leader, Mr, A. R Chappell; leader »
helper,
Rev.
Brownlee.
to
the ¿’Who I* W ho" editor of The Denton; press reporter. F A. Chris­ pa, Fin.; church buildings, D u r a n t
night*
ure
a
ttra
c
tin
g
good
audiences.
several have paid for the entire
and West Point. Mis*.. F orsyth a n d
West Side; Home. Mr ami Mr» Last Sunday there wa* an unusually Herald.
topher
The meeting was in te re s t­ Rome, Ga., and Miami and W e st
year:
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K,
JtihriMin,
lendet.
Mr
H
l
large crow&lt;1
:i Haeh list of answer* (oust be ing and enthusiastic while a spirit
J. A. Harrold
Vital subject» are being presented aceompsnied by a composition of of coopera Ito n wa» thè key note of Pnlm Beach.; rluh house, T a m p a ,
1.011 Dultose; leader’» helper, Rev SteinL. It. Philips
Flu . paving, Birmingham, Ala., n n d —
from t be general them e. 'The Uhris liol mire il. pi
1 no meyer
tifi) Word» lelting f D1- future surre»» of I he eia-»
M imi Miami. Fla . factory buildings a n d
A K Philips
Hull m Modern I.t
.Ml
Vont h w&lt;--i ll"im Mr inni Mr»
u I,
i » y our . » oriti- tirin and wli&gt; i w|,,, llfl. poi
i■I ti 11tii*i1 with nny »ewer*. F orsyth, Ga . hotel b u ild in g s,
t&gt; \ Caldwell
Li
e
,u
h
|e
i
t
n&lt;
\t
Sunday
night
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b*.
f
Mr
i
II
H. F. Adams. T am p a
I I,e corri l i ni.me n( rari! I ir m 'o lh e r • bori h or organizsilo,, or
Parent* I h. i*. th è ninne under whirh eneh | »eeking a S u q d n y »chimi homo are Clerm ont. Fla., and hotel b u ild in g
5 (111 S m i t h , l e . i d e r '* In I j • r R&lt; v Smith one id the most im p o rtan t,
F. Lake
addition, Aiken, S. C.; school b u ild ­
and .Children." All lnlcr&lt;*»ted in the Urto does business and which appears cordially invited to unite with th e
F rid a ) \ (»rii 2
0 110
C. F. Haskins
ings, Columbus, F'orsyilt and W nynea ,
.60
T. W. Williams
The Heights; Home, Ml. and Mrs. children are Invited to be present. bill heads, le tter helids, ere.) must class, Strangers will be warm ly wel­ i*oro, Gn., » F ayette, Ala., M ia m i, .
5.00 J. B. Buy: budet, Mr. J. K S pel­ Our future churcfi nnd r t a t e depend be written opposite thP num ber of comed.
T he officers elected last Pompano ufid Titusville, Flu., n n d
. R. C. Bower...........
1.00 ling; leade r’s helper. Rev. Hym an Upon t h e proper a t t i t u d e of th e h om e ea ch
Sunday will be installed at th e S u n ­ Klloree. S. C ; sunitorium b uilding,
J. D. Parker
60
A| a
Mr*.* L. H. Gould
Hast Siile Home, Mi and 'M i s In the rhild.
5 No r e n d e r ’» li»i of a nsw e r* will day evening service, the coming
Snng service proceed* the p re a c h ­
2 no C It U ;;lki-r, bader. Mr .1 S’
A class mm in will also be
B* F. Whilner
be
o n s id e r e d u n le s s mi a n s w e r I» Sunday
"(VmBlrurtinn
contracts have been
All interested in good
J. L Miller
I 511 W hilner. leader - help, r lb \ Stem ing hour
adopt* &lt;1
mail* to e v e r y a d o n Ih e p a g e
awarded
as
follows
singing are in v ite d !&lt;&gt; come early
n no lili-) el
J li Cowan
\ a n s w e r i rtiii-l lie ntl I he e d i t o r ’“ Abattoir building, Albany. G a .;
C II l.efflei'
I (Kl
( 'e n tr a i
I h 'iin
P i e * b y te r iu n und help in the *otig and praise *erl l l t t e n h&gt; Dug
de-.. not L it*' t h a n M o n d a y
\p ril
apartm ent house, Atlanta, G a . , b a n k
J C Chase. Jarksouvllle
d on M a n s e , le a d e r i
-ti. o F n d e m n r .
Til h
"Shop.” the beautiful shepherd building to be enlarged and rerh o d Mr». K Smith
&amp;0 lead) r ’s help« r-, It• v B row nlee a n d
collie
pet of Mi»» May T h rasher is eled, Miami, Fla ; courthouse, l.ln R*
id
the
page
and
gel
better
acItrulherhoud Social
B. Pelrrs
5.00 |)r .1 T Denton
dead
Shop became weary of lit* cnln county, Georgia; d o rm ito ry ,
Mr and Mr*
The P resbyterian Brotherhood eti-idui.t ted with 1he firm* and t he lines
J. A. ft W. Miller. Jaxville
LOO
\v e s t S u b 1 H om e
earthly
troubles
and elected to get Macon, G a.; fraternal building, F'nlrthey
carry.
T
he
advertisers
posi­
Hnnd Bros.
2 .0 0 1 g, R u n g e ; le u d e .. Mr
J
W
U tertnined about fifty members and
sick
und
thereby
hangs
a tale. Why hope, Ain.; telephone building, M e r ­
tion
about
the
lines
he
advertises
friends with u chirken pillau nnd
1.50 Singletary; leadei’s helper. Rev.
J- K. Puce.............................
such
a
beautiful
dog
with
th e heat of idian. Miss.; thenter building, B r a social evening Tuesday night at the and the people he deals with 1» the
M n. J, C. Higgins
.50 Strong.
homes,
tiie
totlderest
cum
and a dcntuwn, F'la.; paving. H a s tit'g s ,
Brotherhood rooms.
The progress- same as tfint held by Artemus Ward
1.00
Joe Cameron . .
Southw est: Home, Mr. and Mrs.
favorite
of
the
whole
town
should F’ln,, nnd Way cross. Ga.; school
tow;
rd
the
e
d
ito
r
6
f
a
paper
w
ho
,, . . . i. „.i , «i - i&gt; u L'nri - ive m em bers of lina organization uri
F. H u tc h ................
.50 ,
want
to
suffer
the
ailm
ents
anil buildings, C lerm ont und W im a u m a ,
Jno.
o
rter.
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■
.
*■
fum0UB
for
tlH.ir
onjoysble
affairs]
advertising
his
show,
when
the
.60 son: le n d ei’s helper, Capt. Smith
B. IL Hightower
Fla.; warehouse, Bay M lnclte, Ala,
woe*
of
a
common
dog
is
a
m
ystery
A
rte
m
us
r
e
m
a
rk
e
d
to
the
und
this
one
was
no
exception
lo
the
I
15.00
Welfare Dept. Worn. Club
.Sunday April t
" in d u s tria l p la n ts will l e e s t a b ­
but
then
life
is
just
one
big
m
ys­
rule. T h e tem pting pillau and u s u a l 1a h « '" mentioned dignitary
5 ou
Work has been s tarted this week
B s p tis t:
Rev
George H ym an, condiments served with it wu* d»*-, *c.r: Mh my hack i ml III scratch tery after all, whether it he in the lished as follows:
on the Catholic cemetery and this
pastor. Corner 6th and Park Ave. ticioun.’ During th e
" Fertilizer mixing plant. Cart« rsbiped kingdom or the q u ad ru p ed
evening
a youra.
will bo given n thorough overhauling,
Congregational Rev FV P Stiong, charming program of music and reci­
ville,
G a.; grist mill, Gadrden, A la .;
world
und
so
"S
h
o
p
"
just
su
b
m
itte
d
Alt the ad vertisers on the " W h o
»a has the Lakevlew.
electric
light plant, Jeffirzon. G n .;
pastor. Corner 3rd and Psik Ave. tations \vns rendered.
to
the
indignity
of
Mind
fate
and
1»
Who"
page
»re
"firms
you
*&lt;hmild
Toasts end
Mr. Parker and tho lot owners are
M eth o d ist: Rev. F K Steinmeyci, jokes played a laige part in the
hosiery
mill to be enlarged, T o r t
gave
hi*
life
in
behalf
of
his
m
aster,
know."
to be commended for their work
Payne,
Ala.;
Lum ber ; I m t, L unil erpastor. S ta r T h e a t e r
for
you
must
know
th
at
T
u
esday
evening’s en tertain m e n t. The Pres­
The correct nam es of the firms und
along this line. N othing it seems has
P re s b y teilan : R**v H. I* B row n­ byterian q u a rte tte , the member* of
afternoon Shep was ill and Mr. D. L. ton. Fla.; cotton mill to be e n l a r j e d ,
the names of the prize winners will
needed attention as have our ceme­
lee, pnstor. Imperial Theater.
which are Mrs. Jo h n Thom as, Mrs. be published in the issue of Tuesday, T hrasher undertook to a d m in iste r Rock Hill, S. C.; prelim inary a r ­
teries and if the good work is kept
All p la y e r meeting* begin at 7:30. H. C. DuBose and Messrs. Harrobl
medicine to his majesty. T he dog rangem ents are to ho made for c o n ­
UP it will greatly enhnnre our city
Go to th e one nearest your home. and Becker rendered several fine April 6th.
snapped ut th e hand of Mr. Thrush- structing p riv a te railroad and e s t a b ­
*nd m a k e 'It not only n b e tte r plare
er und buried his tooth in the lishing phosphate- cleaning p l a n t in,
selections.
to live but a respectable plnce to
New.
Laundry
Opens
fleshy part of the hand, causing a Florida, th e plan t to he in T a m p a ;
Death of Tourist
die.
Miss Annio Leo Caldwell
gave
wound. The anxiety and insistence company has been organized to
Monday
the
new
Sanford
Steam
Died a t the Robbins Nest Sunday l wo reading« greatly enjoyed, " T h e
of
friends resulted ill having tho dog build ‘ u railroad In southern G e o r­
L
a
u
n
d
r
y
'
will
s
t
a
r
t
business
In
the
night, a t 8 o'clock. Mr. G. W. One Legged Goose”
and
"The
The Armored Christian
shot
and the h ea d .sen t to J a c k so n ­ gia."
building
recently
erected
for
th
a
t
Francis, of Bolton, New Jersey. Sweetest Little Lr.dy.”
On Sunday m orning in th e M eth­
purpose on Commercial street near ville for examination. Mr. T h ra s h e r
Mr. F ran c is came to F'loridn about
Messrs. Cam eron Gulletto and
odist services th e pastor will present
does not believe that the dog had
A Sacred Cantata
lour weeks ago in search of health, Frank C am eron added to the pleas­ the Popsi-Coln Bottling Works.
the theme, " T h o Armored C h ris tia n .’
The new enterprise will bo under rubies or th a t the wound will prove
having beep a sufferer from a sth m a ures of tho evening with vocal solo*.
At the Congregational ch urch i e x t
This sermon talk ia especially de*
for m an y years, which finally re­ Miss Muriel Harrold accompanied the supervision of the owner, Mr. dangerous hut the fact remains th at Sunday night nt 7 o'tJftKk will he
•lined to aid th e young and s tru g ­
G. L. Britt, a m an of years of ex­ Shep ia dead.
sulted in his death.
Mr. F'rancls the singers on the piano.
given a sacred c a n ta ta , ^ T h e C r u c i ­
gling Christian. T h e great need of
perience
in th e laundry business, * "Hoqulescnt in pace."
was born in Neissrk, New Jersey,
fixion,'’ a m asterpiece m editation on
The
guests
d
e
p
a
rted
wishing
t
h
a
t
|h e Christian world aa well as the
but for t h e last eighteen years has the P resbyterian Brotherhood would who hus made a success in several
tho passion of our Lord, hy a cho ir
business world is tho " p re p a re d
Bishop Uuriey lo be Here S undny
made his home in Bolton. He Nvn* have a chicken pilluu social every F'lnrida cities, as well as in the north.
of picko&lt;l voices, under the le a d o ,m a n ." ,
Mr Britt comes here from LakeT he Right Rev M ..J Curley, re- ship of Miss Lurih- Aspinwnll T h o s e
sev enty-five years old.
The body night in the week.
The pastor and officials appreInnd. through the efforts of the S nn -|ce n tly consecrated Uutholir Bishop taking part are; Soprano, Miss Ashas been taken lo Bolton for in te r ­
d a t e the large a tte n d a n c e a t these
funi Commercial Club, where he r „( Florida will officiate at All Souls pinwall; alto, Mr» Sinmg;
te ro r,
ment.
Mr.
(5us
B.
F'rank
has
just
r
e
­
services.
inst.lled
the finest Inundry in that (Juirch S unday, March 28
Mr. U. I Polk and hr *o, Mr. Ci rnlum
ed
from
a
trip
to
Sanibel
und
The, Sunday school sessions arc 1
He will preach nt the 10 o'clock eron G illette of Ohio, with M iss
other southern part« of our b e a u ­ part of the sta te .
J*1"« '•»’gely atte n d e d , th e B rother j
A‘
Temple Tonight
mass
and confirm a largo class at" Frances Aspinwnll at the o r g a n .
A
delivery
wagon
will
be
put
on
n°od attendance on last S u n d a y was i In consequence of the nightly cot- tiful s ta te . At ihe former place he
3:30
in
the afternoon nnd preach The solo roles in tills production a r e
ami
work
called
for
and
«lei
ive
red
to
was
the
guest
of
his
sun.
Mr.
Lyitjan
in some time and th e interest tage pra y er meetings to ho held
another
serm
on.
Bishop C urley, all for th e male voice?, uegem ptr ied
all
p.-.rts
o
f.th
e
rity
.
The
new
e
n
te
r­
Frank.
As
the
Gulf
is
noted
for
*** good. A chetik of over $100 th roughout the city next week the
whilst
Jie
is
th
e
youngest
Bishop in by chorus«'». It is one of tho tli.est
prise
will
handle
every
a
n
d
all
being
one
of
the
finest
fishing
turned 'o v e r to th e building ladies of t h e Baptist church will hold
the
United
S
ta
te
s
is
a
man
of schol­ cantata* on this subject end all will
classes
of
work
incident
lo
the
la
u
n
­
grounds
in
the
world
we
presume
*°mmittee from this .class for the their m onthly missionary meeting
arly
a
tta
in
m
e
n
ts
nnd
is
now
r e g a rd ­ enjoy tho message and beauties of it.
d
ry
business
and
will
ad
d
s
to
the
this
m
u
s
t
be
one
of
the
a
ttra
ctio
n
s
Pw church fundi
tonight in the nbova church, com ­
ed
ss
one
of
the
states
m
ost
gifted A short ta lk will -he given by t h e
city
’s
weekly
p
a
y
roll
to
he
spent
A lull a t ­ .that tak es Mr. F'rank to th a t point
.The school »» » whole is working mencing s t . 7 o’clock.
speakers.
,
.
..
with
the
Sanford
merchants.
pastor. All are welcomed.
so often*
Md»for the new church.
tendance Is desired.

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��THE SANFORD HERALD
U. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. H AYNES, Buoi new Manager
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OUR E D IT O R
Tho editor of Tho H erald is in
Miami to d a y where he is presiding
at one of th e greatest meetings th at
tho Florida Pi ess Association Iibb
ever held. M any p ro m in en t speak­
ers am. p resent from nil part's of* tho
United» S ta te s and wo t a k e this oc­
casion to cull attention to the fact
th a t our e d ito r is not only acquit.ting himself with honor nnd glory
foi Tho H erald hut for th e city of
Sanford a n d the people of this city
should feel proud of tho m an who
has accomplished so m uch, not only
as the edoitor of The H e rald but in
the publicity for Sanford th a t he
obtains wherever he goes.
Editor
Holly is prom inent not o n ly in the
state b u t.th r o u g h o u t th e s o u th and
has been invited to ad dress pi ess
associations fh other s t a t e s during
the su m m er months.
E dito rs are
taken as n m a tte r of courso by tho
home people and being v e ry modest
themselves never .blow theii own
horn. A^ Holly is absent fiom the
city the foce takes this oppor­
tunity of handling him this bouquet
wheie he ca n n o t blue pencil it into
the waste basket. He bus worked
unceasingly for his home city and
his work has not been confined to
Seminole c o u n ty but to t h e whole
state, and t h e honor t h a t has been
bestowed u p o n him by t h e state
press association is one t h a t is
greatly ap p reciate d 'b y his coworkeis in t h a ^ffico a n d his many
friends everyw here. M ay he return
safely from Miami with additional
honors and continue to lahor for San­
ford, Seminole county and th e state
of Florida.
— O------*

THE COUNTRY
EDITOR’S PLACE
NOT AS BIG AS A DAILY BUT
NF.AHKU THF. HEARTS OF
HIS PFIOPLE

YOUR PROPOSITION—AND OURS
We

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d e p o s it s ,

h a v in g

in

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th a t

if y o u

s is t a n c e a t a n y tim e, i t is o u j p u r p o s e to h e lp y o u in s o fa r a s

need as­
it is con­

s is t e n t w ith so u n d b a n k in g .

It is som etimes saddening to see
th e tendency of the big c ity dailies
to have fun a t th e expense of the
Òrll,tr*d I* Ikr U t) bj VmnWt »2 0* !*•» Yr«r la
c o u n try weekly a n d its disingenuous
A d iu n ar 20c. Per Meatk
editor.
Pajmeala In A l u m Mari Ila Mala at Office
tu tti
In this d ay of quick t r a n s p o r ta ­
Entered An Hacand-CUna Mail Miller Anfnai 2 2nd
tio n nnd rutal freo delivery th e re are
IM *, ni lb« I'o-Uffka si Sanrord, Parld«,
few intelligent people so " f a r b ac k "
„
I nder Ari af Miech led. 07».
as n o t to take a daily paper. The
iltiW N T YOUR BUSINESS
Or Ir« In Herald UaUdla|
Trief baa* No. 14»
fa rm er nowadays has his city dally
ju s t ns regularly as th e m an in the
H. E. TOUR
C. M. HAND
H. R. STEVENS
R. R. DUS
SANFORD,FLORID A
city, and he gets it only a little
Kissinuneo grow» apace. A n o th er
CaiSIct
* \l«.Fr«Ad*nl
Aul f » M „
h rtU n t
F. L WOODRUFF V«.-Pfs«J*nt
la te r. And if it be a real live dally
bank will a ta it down there aoon to
he finds in it m uch t h a t is of inters
be kn o w n as th e F irst N ational
eat concerning his own co m m unity.
Bank. More banka m ean th a t th ere
It is ohvious t h a t a city daily
ii too much m oney or th at more
ca n n o t give a q u a rte r colum n of
loan» are required.
space to an item to the effect th a t
. - — 0 --------Mr.. So-and-So of th e .lo u t cross
Tallahassee is to have a zoolog­
Deadly Simple Dlaestsi.
roa d s *is building a new store. Yet
Measles and scarlet fei.-r ar*
ical gardens, tho anim als to be fu r­
dren's nllments among most «hite peo­
t h n t new* is ju s t as interesting to
nished by tho s ta te game warden.
.
Liver Ills lr\.Varnish.
ples, but deadly plagues to all Ages
th e people of tho four cross roads FRENCH OFFICER'S REMARKABLE
Since tho legislature incuts every
A new liver disease c a u s e d . by a among Polynesians and Indians. Tit
as is some city papers' news to city
two y ea rs it should tie no difficult
E8 CAPE FROM MOB.
quick-drying, varnish, nnd to wklcn latter, however, are developing &gt;om»
people th a t a new d e p a rtm e n t store
m a t t e r to supply th o garden with
varnlshera and po lish en may be sub­ thing llko Immunity to thf*&lt;* inf«,
is to he opened in th e retail district.
choice exhibits.
ject, wan discovered at London, Eng- lions; measles no longer ran «Ipeoaj
B oth the city daily nnd th e coun­ Revelation of Cloaely Guarded..ftecrat .-UtuL by. U r . U u u a i d SplUbuty.auU.Ur, half- w .ULW n* A*
»*
•»
t r y weekly have th e ir own s e p a ra te
Bet*- Holly*ff***Trar Down" m ove­
May Have Been Unpleasant but i Wilcox, the omlncnt pathologist*. In
fields to (111, T ho country weekly
Undoubtedly ' There Were
■ au autopsy upon u workman who had
m ent costs less th a n the "B uild
fills a most im p o rta n t place in th e
N o w " m ovem ent a n d will d o -m ore
*
Great Compensation.,
ot thc 1I'!ndon ftlrcr^ iLschem e •journalistic. It~1s its p rov­
to build up som e places than to
| Thla varnish Is composed of totroince to tell the happenings of its
erect a civic center.
We hnve few
On Februnry 24. 1848, when Paris ch]orother, menthylnted spirit, benzine
co him unity. T h ese happening* may wan disturbed by the revolutionary aillj 0 tj,t r ingredients. Bats subject
eyesores hero t h a t need the ax.—
look funny in p rin t to the e d ito r of mobs, a Captain Prcbois was sent by (0 (j, 0 vapor, said Dr. Wilcox a t the
Cleajrwjtter Sun.
th e city daily, h u t it is not for him the governynent with ordcrh to bo do- inquest, became drowsy and develop------ O------t h a t tho country weekly is published.* llvered to thc leaders of tho troops Cli ftn ojU,nsiVo n v„r disease. Tho
President Holly says to the scribes
And the co u n try weekly i* not that were defending the threatened workman's death was duo to syncope
“ D um p your cares in the hell box
TO D R . B L A C K M A N
.road
in the " w a y back" regions points In various parts of thoydty. It from disease of the liver caused by
and go.
Wouldn't this parr phrase
Di. Blackm an has resigned ns
M any a city man was a dangerous undertaking, tor the tho action of tetrochlorethcr.
do ju s t as well—" T o hell with your president of Hollins College a t Win­ alone, either.
ta k e s time to te a r the brown w rap­ bitterness of the people against tho
cares?"— T am pa T ribune.
government was Intense.
te r Park a fte r years of labor in fa th ­
Didn’t Think It Pretty.
C om ing from you, E d, we would ering the hoys and girls who an n u a l­ per off the little weekly p a p e r and
Before starting out, aaya NoveUenforget the big world about him, and
Hell—Sho
led him a pretty dance,
say yes.
BchaU, Captain Preboia was warned
ly attended t h a t famous institution.
th e big city dailies, while he reads to tnko the greatest care If bo valued you know.
-------- 0 ---------His record as an in s tiu c to r an d his
Beulah—OU. it wasn’t the tango,
While the approaching session of faithful work for the in stitu tio n nnd a b o u t the old folk» down a t home. his life; but ho took the warnings
then?
A
city
man
who
thinks
in
millions
lightly, and said. "If you fellows knew
tho Florida Press Association at for the s ta te of Florida has not been
m ight be*supposed to bo the last in tny black horse us well u , 1 know him.
Which you ate *urr to hr,
Min mi- will be the occasion for much ignored and ho retires
w ith the
t
pleasure in t h e ' renewal of personal praises of the people of the slat'.', it the world to And interest in the fact you wouldn’t worry about me. That
i
I
Sllu U.1
thnt
Miss
Bessie,
d
au
g
h
ter
of
Ben
horse
has
carried
mo
through
thick
friendships and
the amenities of is nothing less than a rn ln m ity to
and June Snooks is m arried to Jo h n , and thin.* And with a farewell wuvo
social intercourse, it should not
be lose this good man from th e list of
OUR BAKERÌ (iOoDS ♦
Jones.
Hut h u m a n
n ature Ini* **f his hand, ho was off.
forgotten th a t there is also business educators b u t his health is worth
D
E
N
T
I
S
T
i
s tra n g e involutions. T he city man
"^,u hluck horst* of which tho galto be done nnd m any things to be more to him and his family th an a
For Morning, Noon .nul
•
♦
WOliti roll WIHTK I’KOIM.K OSI.V
6
i
ami
Ben
Snooks
may
have
I....
.
Innl
tfni'laln wna BO ,,rou‘1 waB '" M
considered "for
the good of
the (,.*.•
years ,us president of the
«
a beautiful animal
He had n wellboys together, chum s m m any u
order."-—T am pa T ribune.
,, , .
, ,
.
, shaped, erect hetid,.a deep chest, and r PEOPLES BANK BUILDING .♦ The good» we Italic jrr j't food J
college and now- that he has been
yo
u
th
fu
l
ad
v
e
n
tu
re
,
and
J
a
n
e
then
glpndcr ^((-fo rm e d |,.g,
Dut there
ROOM i)
It
.
------------- O-------forced to seek the farm for l&gt;ettoi
U r i n e jolly llim r win, &lt;ji
Ä •
Jam* Smith may have been his was something very extraurdlnai y
It is the program of those in health there are other fields open to
first sweetheart.
about his lull It was long and fiusliy,
charge to get entirely through with | him. There are other channels in
Mood. «
T h ey ’ll pul you in a J,
but It never moved or twitched, except
•
Who
knows
all
the
reasons
why
»
the business of tho meeting of thc which his knowledge can be of bene­
with the- movement of tho animal's
They
Save
(he
C
im
i
L
'•Imr
1
1
rat
th
e
genial
'
m,,nY
u
c'
l
&gt;
’
m,ln
likes
to
read
over
Press Association before subm itting fit to m an k in d and
he In
in t!iin lant* ov,' r Uir co u n try weekly from body. Closo observation showed also
to the tenderly merciful ho* pi tali ties Doctor
--------- W'ho will -soon- -he .............
,.n&lt;im&gt;h , llnI ¡ m
a t nIt nati
that
had a sngnuy
slightly reuoi.n
reddish mm,
hue, al- f OM furniture made to upper r like new
-------------------------------- =
of the good Miamians. This is a &lt; county much of his time enn serve |
.
i though tho differente In color was not A' I kinds of furniture r*Tini &gt;hed nt n ! —
it should be— theoretically—but i t ’s our
people here in m an y ways.'
l,wn 1ar
n” w" ’,
...
great enough to bo noticed under ordì- , trilling expense. Will cal! and estimate
intry editor
ed itor'sa calling is not ________ ______
i„* purchased ..a ilargu
-.-„
1 he country
I
. ........... ............................... _..........
doubtful, from what we have hoard Having recently
nary conditions
A POSTAL WILL BRING ME.
one
Which
promises
vast
riches,
suys
Phone I t s 4
113 M a( noli*.
of those people, if their ardor can he ranch and stocked it with fine
When Prcbois arrived In the illsm it u n m a n
th
e
F'ourth
Flnstate.
He
must
have
T
.
P.
S
C
H
O
T
T
turbed
section
of
4ho
city
ho
fearlessly
AVKNI'K. CITY
sufficiently restrained to make tho cattle, hogs a n d sheep we shall cx
pect I)r. B lackm an to inv estig sg te I devotion ,0 his w o rk * * ntI* consider- delivered his messages He met with
plan good.— Tam pa Tribune.
------ 0 ------our location for the estab lish m en t tng w hat he gels out of it. he d e ­ no resistance from the crowds In Ihe
livers a surprisingly high class ol streets until be reached tho Place Ven­
The Sanford Herald wants all of of a cold sto rag e plant and nlm btoir
dôme. one of tho principal squares In
goods.
North America under one govern­ where the stock can be slaughtered
-------„
tho heart of the city
Hero a great
It
is
doubtful
if
tbe
country
e
d
­
ment a n d thinks th a t when tho wtir and placed on storage and th e n sold
crowd
of
revohitlenlists
had
gathered,
itor always realises ju s t how great
is over E ngland m ay probably be throughout t h e so u th a t good prices.
an Influence he has, nnd his o p p o r ­ and ns the officer rodo through the
square, some one seized the bridle nini
induced to p art w ith ’C an ad a for "a T h e storage p la n t can also be used
tunities. As a m a t t e r of fart, he is
cried. In a (lerce voice, "Hold! What
goodly su m o( m oney" to this coun­ by the farm ers of this section to
n earer to the people to whom he message an* you carrying?"
try, th u s paving the way for the store their m eats and vegetables.
This plant could lie o p e ra te d on i appeals than any oth er man who
The c a p ta le refused to answer. “ Put
United S ta te s to take possession of
the
sumo
plans
us
those
recently
j
N
l,r,*"'*!
'
‘*n
*hit&lt;ps|n-r
,
n
bullet through him nnd g«-i that
North America. A tlrsom, R obert,
in***bnct*' ” bawled out th« man In a
T h e ^' - ,l who
n ,&gt;
a dream!
England long ago in­ established in Georgia where the
The htiilriinu of a six cyl­
cOlumunillliK voice H* was evidently
formed C nnada th a t she could cut farmers are even taught how to 1,0 ” " 1 rr'™ " fm a U r «* l " " “ 0 '' o!
inder
A P PE R SO N carat $MSft
bt&gt;,la
1,ul a leader of thc mob
lose from tho British em pire when­ raise stock for tho market a n d where t h * tim •
At
t
h
i
s
,
point,
the
captain
deter­
a
fte
r
all,
the
e
d
ito
r
of
the
co
u
n
try
is it monument to twenty-two
ever she felt like It, b u t C anada does the storage p la n t buys all th o stock
weekly has th o hard est work to do mined th a t quick action alone would
years experience in motor ear
t
h
a
t
can
bo
raised
not
only
in
Geor­
n o t w ant to cut loose, a n d least of ail
of a n y m an in th e new spaper b u si­ save him from violence a t thc hands
gia
but
o
th
e
r
states.
T
h
e
.
meats
building; the fruit of a lifelong
i]
does aho w ant to come Into the
of the crowd
Quick a s m flash, he
ness.
from
these
p
la
n
ts
sre
su
p
erio
r
to
American Union, T h n t country in
wheeled bin horse, and dnshed off.
knowledge of the v a l u e of
He is generally his own p rin te rs ’ Several bullets flew a fte r him. but
practically a free and independent those from th o Chicago park in g
metals, and made |&gt;ossil&gt;le only
forem an, advertising manager, col­ they went ' w lid—and then suddenly
nation, w ith tics linking hor to the houses and arc much cheaper. There
because of organization drilled
mother country more sentiment! Is no reason w hy tho n o rth ern p a c k ­ lector, editor in chief and staff of ceased altogether He looked round,
reporters.
When
he
has
nothing
else
and
saw
t
h
/
mob
crowding
round
one
in the school of quality pro­
ers
should
come
to
our
stato
a
n
d
buy
than s u b stan tial, and not a moment
of
their
number,
who
held
something
to
do
he
rnn
kick
off
hand
idlls
or
our
ra
ttle
at
ch
eap
prices,
ta
k
e
them
duction.
would C* nx. v a n s to lerate the pro|&gt;oAnd then his eyes fell
business cards. In such cases he is In his hand
sltioii t l r . il oir country was to be back and feed th em nnd t h e n whip
on
thc
back
of
hlu horse, and his heart
his
own
power
plant
also.
sold to th c United S ta te s by Great th e m down here a t exorbitant prices
C. F. WILLIAMS. Agent
sank In dismay.
T
h
e
country
e
d
ito
r
m
ay
not
just
when our own (lacking house could
Britain for a "goodly su m of mon­
It
aeemed
that,
as
ho
whirled
his
EDWARD HIGGINS. Mgr.
operate right h e te in Sanford. This exactly come up to th e idena of th e
ey." Flngland might dispose of her
bora* about, several men seized hold
is only one of t h e m any good things e d i t o r of a big c ity daily, b u t he
of tbe animal. But th« powerful cre a ­
own crown colonies t h a t way, but
t h a t we expect men like Dr. B lack­ suite his own subscribers, and even ture threw them all except one, a lad
aho could never tak e such liberty
m an and o th e rs to do in o u r m idst some editors of c ity dailies kn o w of fourteen, who had celled tho horae'a
with C an a d a , Australia and other
— men who a r e making a- s t u d y of t h a t t h a t is tho highest test.
tall. T h a t tall was the object of In­
seif governoing members of the em ­
Florida live s to c k and who will In
terest
th a t had caused tbe shooting to
pire. And, m oreovir, wo do n 't want
tim e revolutionize the business in
stop—for It had come off. There stood
Canada nor Mexico, nor any more
Triumph for Great Composer.
the boy, in the middle o f the road,
th c s o u th ..
territory t h a n wo have now. Our
W hen Handel’s "M essiah” was first with his feet spread ap a rt end an exWe hate to Jose a good e d u c a to r
present population is fur from homo­
performed in London, the audience presalon bf grim determination on hla
from any college in Florida b u t if
was exceedingly struck and affected
genous a n d we d o n 't w ant t o add
th e y must t a k e to tho farm le t them by the music In general: but when th e face, aa ho tightly clutched the flee­
to our difficulties in t h a t direction.
ing creafare’a talL The mob saw the
continue to assist m ankind in g enM - chorus struck up. " F o r the Lin! God
humor of the situation, and burst Into
.— Lakeland Telegram.
oral and the farm ers in particuiat omnipotent rclgneth," thpy were bo a roar of laughter.
Hardly thou g h t you would do it,
with the know ledge theoretically transported that they all. Including
Tho explanation came out later. It
Bro. H etherington, ju m p on a man
conned but pra cL ca lly applied from the king, who was present, started up seems th a t Captain Prcbois' horse,
when he is down (a t Miami) and
first hand know ledge "d o w n o n the and rem ained standing till tho chorus whilo perfect in every other particular,
f He
trample h it fond hopbs and dreams
ended; and hence It became (ho fash­ did not have a very good tall, and ao
fa rm ."
f
Into the editorial d u st.
J u s t wait
We are w aiting for you, Doctor, ion In England for the audience to his m aster had had an artificial one
I NATIONAL]
till the " b o s s " gets back a n d he will
a n d even th e hens are la y in g for stand while that part ot the compoaF made for him. No doubt that artificial
.B A N K
take o v e r Canada
and
Mexico
Uon la performed.
tall, and th a t alone, saved Captain
you. ■
whether you say so or not. In San­
Preboia’ Ufa
ford we a r e accustomed to get what
f . r. Fi ms rut. v« &gt;
FNtDF.fflC 14. WARD- P»i *iM* t
Church Semi-Oriental,
B F. W 1IITNER. C asums
we go afte r, you know.
A. L. BETTS, A»* r • ***"*•
Productive Land Used.
Red In's Gift to England.
Tbe
Russian
church,
which
terms
It­
British Honduras presents tbe InIn the Burlington Magazine an arti­
con gru q d ^ lctu re of a natural green­ self orthodox — pravoslavny — differs cle on Rodin’s gift to tbe BrtUsh na­
" M IA M I FOR M IN E "
considerably from all the other Chris­
house, I M w ® of growing almost
Sanford, Fla., March 20, 1915.
tion of a collection of hla works Is aoevery oramKry edible people can de­ tian temples by Us semioricntsl style clalmed from an angla of appreciation.
Dear Brother: i
that
Is
half
Tartar,
half
Byzantine,
yet
sire, Importing nearly all of Us food
Next W ednesday, March 24, the from oversea. Its natives know noth­ possesses Its d istin ctly Slavonic ele­ The writer decides that although Ro­
Travelers appreciate the use of oar Trav*
W ith Ita glided cupolae, din's feme wae made In France It waa
exodus of Florida newspaper men ing whstever about agriculture, but ment.
elers Checks—the Safe, Economical and Con­
atari* for M lsm l to attend the meet­ the government hae finally set aside a brlrh'-colored roofs and ornaments, established In England and that In
ing of. th e Florida Preea Association^ tract of land where modern fanning whl'-a glaring walls. It has more of a reality Rodin la a British institution
Thera I* something to be said In more
venient medium for procuring cash wherever
This will be a real business session will be attempted under direction ot myth,(logic and legendary character
.than .ite stately gothic or romanesque se c ie s than one for the contention.
and after “ 30" has sounded the practical men.
Superficially, there la learn sharpness
you go.
cathedrals.
good people of Mismi will entertain
of contrast between the best British
the boys and show them the time
sculpture and (hat ot Rodin than ex­
Worth Knowing.
•
We have them for sale at r e a so n a b le cost*
ot their Uvea.
Dum p your care*
ists between hla work and all other
Llnguiatic Crews. \
One of the quickest known ways of
in the "hell box" and go. * ..
Nearly all the* true crows, as well French sculpture of technical exA ldispelling a headache la to give some
Fraternally yours,
of tbe muscles—those ot the lege, for aa many of their neer relatives, will lencu. Illa blurred contours are seen
R. J. HOLLY,
instant—a little hard, sharp work to pick up mors or leas of human speech to better effect In the environment of
Pres’t Florida Press Association,
do. The reason is obvious. Muscu­ In captivity, and It la eomellmcs bard London than tn the vivacious light of
Sure, we are going, but no “ Miami lar exertion flushes the parts engaged to believe that thc slyness wljb which the Luxembourg. But of course the
b e y jInvest their remarks, their apt- main point U that the generous old
We ere married and j m it, and so depletes the brain. When they
for M in#-"
e rav e
sculptor achieved a maximum of tact
•g tfa
don't Intond to create an y scandal. I your head aches take a stiff w alk or | neai"and
Intonation, are altogether
In making himself the typibot of Uie •
cidental.
a short bicycle ride.
— C learw ater Sun.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

MARCH 20, 1015
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:: IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
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U j t l c H a p p e n in g s — M e n tio n
o f M a t t e r s In B r i e f P e r s o n a l It^ n iH o f
In te re st

HOTEL ARRIVALS
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** D eath or M rs. B aker
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Tho dea th of Mrs. H. S. B aker
occurred a t th e home of her sister,
Mrs. E. K.
Foster
W ednesday

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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

A BO UT P E O P L E
...AND EVENTS...

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PAGE FIVE

upon tho white cover. B outonieres
0f violets were placed upon tho folded napkins.
T he chandelier above
was en tw in ed with graceful sprays
of ferns w ith bunches of violets
nestling a m o n g the loaves. *A dell• clous six course dinner was tem pt, ingly served
Invited to m eet Mr.
and
Mrs. T albott were M r. and
Mrs. A. ,J&gt;. Parrish, Mr. a n d Mrs.
J. S. Wilson and Mr. J o h n Russell.
*
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*
D im e r Party
Mrs. W. T. Johns en te rta in e d with
a charm ing littlo dinner p a r t y on
W ednesday evening. T h e ta b l e was
a ttra c tiv e ly p r e tt y with its a p p o in t­
ments of d a i n t y china a n d gleaming
silver, centered by a baske t of na­
sturtium s. T h o se present were Mrs.
Johns, Mr. a n d Mrs. M cLauIln, Miss
M argaret Davis,
Miss
Blanche
Johns and M r. J. E. Pace.

Adirmi all Commiamihiai Ha* Ikia
....... .......
...
Cciumato “SttMljr CÍMM,1' MPhon#
Seckinger, T a m p a ; T. B. King. Car- illness of tw o weeks.*
Mr»- R A. T*ik«wit. l*kiM N« 20J
thngc, N. C ; A T lluckle. LouisThree weeks »go Mrs. Baker came
ville, ly. ; V W Cook, 11 l| Trus- ^rom Franklin, Va.. to visit her
Li n u u «i »•.n a a u a a u ¿an t*tí £ tí a u u a r. m î ai h n n r»*4tí tf n tu a a aatn &amp;&amp;.. k.
sell. Jus; L s Bryan, V».; J, I) &lt;dat«r and a f te r one week was strickThis impressive oratorio is usually
Porch Party
Swink. F rank E. Brodnax. Jack en » itb t h * Alness irom »Weh sho
sung
at the Good Friday services
Botts,
Jnx;
J.
P.
Day.
Ocala;
J.
B.
n*w
r
recovered.
All
t
h
a
t
could
be
Mr*.
It.
U.
Deas
entertained
yes­
1 Summary of the Floating Small
Lee, Jnx; G. C. Davis, Americus, | d o n « bY bcr »kiUful physician. Dr. terday afternoon with a charming in th e churches of large cities and
! ! Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
Ga.; A. M Fisher, N. Y. City; J. T. Fuloiton a n d devoted nurses was little porch p a rty In honor of the its announcem ent brings out large
■Hurried Herald Readers
Winded, Ju s ; A. G. Hamlin, De La mi unavailing to save her life.
the
Misses K athryn and Anne crowds to hoar It. The members of
»+♦+i n •♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦+ + + ♦♦
Delicious
refresh imuits the q u artette arc Miss Lucille AsMrs. Baker leaves a husband and Terhunc
S. M. Ilrown, Baltimore, Md.; Thos.
J. L. Wallace m a d e a flying trip L. Moore, Columbia, S. C.; B. B three little children to mourn her served
were lobstcr-mushrboms in pinwall, soprano; M rs. F. P. S trong
*»
loss.
Tho
remains
were
taken
to
to P alatka on business .this week.
patties,
cheese salad, bread and alto; Sir. Chaa. Polk, tenor and Mr.
Bcnchain, Jr.. Miss Bertha Branch,
b
u
tle
r
sandwiches
und coffee. E n ­ C am eron Gullctte, bass.
Fernandina,
Fla.,
her
former
homo
Oralndo;
J.
p.
Walker.
S.
I).
Woods,
Don’t fail to h c a i Prof. Nerling’a
joy iug the hospitality of Mrs. t)eas
for
interm
ent.
T
he
Episcopal
rector
Petersburg,
Va.;
J.
L.
Sutton,
At­
fine paper on birds, M arch 31.
Bolton Lyric»
lan ta, Ga.; F. W. Brown, Macon, will officiate a t the burial services. besides the guests of honor were
Household goods, Im perial irons On.; P. H ay. St.* Louis, Mo.; W. T h e s y m p a th y of m an y friends go Mesdamcs F, F. D utton, R. A.
One of ‘ the com ing a ttra c tio n s
and yeast cakes a t S im o n ’s.
GO-tf
Weld, Orala; H. C. Knight and wife, out to the family in their bereave­ Cars«-, W. E. W atson, Hal Wight, th a t promise -another musical tre a t
Harry Ward, W. L. Morgan, R. C. to the people of Sanford will be th e
—
Get ready for th e clean t p cam ­ Bridgeport. C onn.; J. H. Libby and ment- *
kBowers
and Miss FI ore net; Frank. Boston Lyrics, a n o th e r num ber o f„
wife,
Cleveland.
Ohio;
L.
M.
Ander­
paign by painting th e flower pots
the fumous Alkahest Lyceum course.
Persona/ .Urnfion
t
ard
of
T
hanks
son.
Tam
pa;
F.
H
Enth,
Trernont,
ami throwing out tho old rusty cans.
T
he
Lyceum
scries
arc
particularly
Mis.
Sant
Younts, who has been
St. A gars Guild
The fumily of Mrs. H. S. Baker
Mich.; J. W. Wideman, DeLand; G
f . If. Bruton h av in g a nervous
the
guest
of*
her son, M r. Sam
good,
two
of
th
e
m
having
already*
W. Cirst, Montgomery, Ala.; F. H. desire to express their heartfelt a p ­
T he young ladies of St. Agnes
break down has been sent to th« Champlin, A tlanta. Ga.; B. M. Dyer preciation an d thanks to the ma’ny
been
presented
at
th
e
Baptist
T
e
m
­
Younts,
Jr.,
left
for her hom o in •
Guild held a very interesting m eet­
Wayctoaa Hospital for treatment.
J»x; C. L. Gose, Portland. Ore.; T. friends for th eir kindness und s y m ­ ing with Miss Gussie Ogrnm, hostess, ple this season, which received th e Charlotte, N. C. W ednesday m orn­
Several Sanford citizens took a d ­ W. Bower, Macon, Ga.; C. E. Mer­ p a t h y during her illness; and s u b ­ Monday afternoon.
T he
Guild enthusiastic endorsem ent and fa v o r­ ing.
vantage of the low r a t e to Miami rick. Titusville; K. L. Hudson, At- sequent death.
brand of m ints have appeared on able comment of those whose p riv ­
Mrs. B. D. Morrell has re tu rn e d
II. S. B aker
lunlu, Ga.; Miss Alice Hardin, E n­
this week.
th e menu once again a n d the girls ilege it had been to be in the a u d i ­
ence.
The
B
oston
Lyrics
include
to
Macon after a pleasant y isit to
Mrs.
E.
K.
Foster
are happy. O ther good things served
Be sure to a tte n d t h e Bird m eet­ terprise; H. L. Hayes and wife, C. L.
vocalists
.pniL
musigisiß».,^a4ikc4ilui4,jM&lt;WlM,&gt;
»^W «*^.
«»
E.
K.
Foster.
Robb and wife. Woodbine, Ga.;
ing of tho Welfare D ep atrm en t o n
.
'Vv - . ,
—*-** * *■
am
ong
the
best
a
rtis
ts
and
n
re
ad
er
•I*.
Sm
ith
tmd
wife:
Pfjnrtbvte.*'
N.‘
CTT
in orange cups and delicious cake.
,
,
- , ,
“ KVdftesday; S ftrch .11.
‘ *
Miss Louise Harris s p en t tho af­
v''
Dr. N. B. Dels m ater
Present were Mb*.
Betts.
Mrs. * ho!‘° Interpretation and ImpemonaW. 0 . Durm ock. N / V. C ity; M.
ternoon
a n d evening at O rla n d o o aNew hats and trim m in g s arriving Knowles, A tlan ta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Delam ater, for several years a Spicer and Misses . Josie ju id i o n i c tb£ ? 1L° °-f. lhp h tiSiUSCBfc- Thursday.
reslrfm
r'of
th
e
.Ceiefy'DoltnTTtavlng
every few day s.'. _M rs. .Grace E. O. W. Brady. N. Y. city: F r a n k ' It.
Stpmon. Eva Wnlkei. Salome H a m p ' " T h ? ~ L&gt;T‘“ wiU *P*"ar a * t h ®
Williams, l 6G East F irst St.
62 2 tr Eldrldge, Dhltimore, Md.; Geo. II. a nice Some and farm on Cameron ton. Zoe Munson, M artha King. LuA*&gt;r 1 l 4 ’ LT h * J ,° *
°(
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The D aughters of Wesley were
*bo A l l e g e w tth *
Work ahs started on the founda­ Wilson, Philadelphia, Pa.; L. J. M ur­ avenue dietl a t Elgin, lib. on Mnich cille Aspin wall, C harlotte Hand and a d m ‘&amp;*io ’1
delightfully
nntertained by Misa Lil­
l
l
t
h
and
tho
following
obituary
no­
phy,
Boston,
Muss.
Evelyn Berner.
The next meeting in thu rL‘“ch oi olL
tion of the new W oodruff building
lie
F
arnsw
orth
last T h u rsd a y ev e n ­
tice is taken from the Woodstock will be with Miss Junie Stumon.
,
on First street next t o th e Garner_
j
(
’Ian*
M
e
e
t
i
n
g
ing.
i Illinois) Sentinel:
For Sale! ! !
Woodruff building.
Dr N. 11 Delam ater w-us born in
.
Cl,,,* Social
j T be Wo“ » n** 1,ibh' rlttM 6f ‘ he
Three lot* facing Park on* Myrtle
M ethodist church, known as the
Mr. and Mrs. S. Runge spent
Messrs. W. ,\1. Glenn and W.
Albany.
N. Y.. Feb. 21. 1847, and
avenue umi S eventh street.
Desir­
,#‘liw t l a "" ,&gt;f thl’
T ru th Seekers, with Mrs. F. E. Thursday a t Longwood.
Kssington, editors a n d proprietor*
died
in
Elgin,
lib,
T
h
u
rsday
after­
ably located for hotel or residence.
ten.,., Sunday school gave a charm- S tc, n m „yer
were hospitably
of the Sentinel of O rlando were in
Beautiful shade trees ten yeais old, noon March 11, 1916, aged 68 years ing farewell p a rty for Mrs.' Sam
Mrs. N ettio Yaple, form erly of
e n tertain ed at tho hom e of Mrs. C.
the city for a few h ours on Wed­
no other p roperty like it in the city. and 18 days. His fa ther was a prd- Younts Tuesday afternoon at the
Sanford
h u t now of Jackfeon, Mich.,
II.
Sm
ith
Tuesday
1
afternoon.
An
nesday.
fessor In a m edical college in Albany home nf Mrs. II. R, Stevens. The
Apply a t once to W. W. Long.
enjoyable social h o u r Xogethcr was is spending the week in Sanford.
und
his
m
other
died
m
any
years
Anothet invoice of h a ts and Itowa ttra c tiv e home was .prettily ad o rn ­
26-tfc
ago. N. B. DelAmater lived in Wood- ed with roses ami nnsturtiums in spent by the ladies with their fancy
cm received this week.
Mrs. Grnce
homo
The member» of the class 1 Miss Eleanor Roberts is
s slock n few years anil while here in honor of the event and u delicious! work.
K Williams, 106 E ast First St.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
themselves
to
plore
a
nte;
from
college,
spending
a
week
with
pledged
IHTtl he married Mi*s Ella J. Link1, refreshment rottrse was served con­
62-2tr
^ *of this city anti shortly after they sisting of straw berry sherbet, cuke* ,, ¡. ... .
w
. were
„
.
, ,b&gt;. Virginia T uesday
The civic commit tue of the Wnm'
I »unity refreshments
served
♦ moved in Chicago where Dr Deln- ami lotfo,.
T
he
lailie«
expressed
p,
1
for
a
(
b-iiii
i'.
Club
have
declarer
h o ste ss.
HI
4 dialer attended H ahnem ann Medical th*it n gri t that Mr* Younts must
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
_
Mr. and Mrs. (). E. Wnlkcr end
111 up week carn|&gt;i'.igii fur tin- week
i allege
Not long after he grad­ leave for home and cause a vacancy i
.Sir.
and Mrs. J. B: T aylor, who
of April 21 get busy.
PAUL \ P O IN T S
uated he became a professor in th a t in th« circle th a t had been so pleased
Informal Sew ing Party
havii
been »pending the w inter in
p
e
o
p
le
CJuite
a
n
u
m
b
e
r
of
o
u
r
college and continued will» it and to ti.ive her am ong them.
Mrs Grace
New line neck wear
Those ,i
Mr* Gen WuCon etiterlaiiietl th
Sanford
,p)uiorcd to- Miami last
lately
■'irvt
Si
Im
V
e
been
mi
tile
Sick
lt*t
tin*
Cllieago
Medleal
college
most
E. Williams, 106 East First
pres. nl were Musdumos S. Nnunt. ., members of the E m broidery Circle, I wp(|k
u h#y urt, ex()(.ctej U(ttl| n jn
•
G2-21C
"N
o
b
o
d
y
seriously
all
and
all
now
on
„f
Die
time
until
about
Hix
years
ago.
G2-2tc
H. R Stevens. Ifrownlee, Dingee. ' of which *hp is n member, with n ' Sanford Sunday
the mend
Among th indisposed
, (l 1W91 hjM ,„.„1, 1, fun,.,! und be
Wabi-m.ui, O L Taylor, it L Pec's. • harm ing little sewing |&gt;arty WedC L. Smith, president "f the h a v e been M rs Bridge,
Mr lliih* nn|j |„ s w,ft. w^iit to Honolulu in the G. Davis Hurt, J. A Thomas. J f
uesiluy afternoon at her home tin
Southern Audit Co. o f Charlotte. anti Mr Me G uinn
Mrs. C. L." Smith und little son,
Hawaiian Islands
T he d o rto r’s Bennett. II. H. Guthrie, C, C Wontl-: S eventh streets T he informality of
N C., and Richmond. Va , is sepntl
C. L. Sm ith, Jr,, iictompnnietl Mr.
Mr David McGowan und son. hi'allli becoming much itetter with
rulT. A D Parrish, M ay' Dickins, th e occasion was delightful and was Smith to Sanford. They are s to p ­
big several days in S anford on busi­ David, J r . from Steubenville, Ohioness.
Mr. Smith is accompanied visited Mr a m i Mr* Buehanan a the two years of rest, they returned Ge-i I'uslon, C Bryce Bell, Miss much enjoyed by those present who ping at the Sanford House.
to Chieago where lit* continued his Devlin and Miss Bessie Long
.w ere Mesdames Etile Ko*. Carrie
by his wifo nnd son
few days last w eek
work
Si* year* ago he discovered
Marlow, Zeh Ratti If, \\ W AberMr and Mt* C Alvin P o tt e r of
Mis* Ulani h e G a r w o o d , w ho i&gt; that In* memory »a* lading so he
S B. Wood* of Petersburg. Va .
.4 ft Tra
j n a t h ) , l.tllo- Herndon and Miss Providence, It. I , are spending a
s
p
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n
d
i
n
g
t
h
e
w
i
n
t
e
r
ill
O
coee
f
‘
at
a representative of tbe A. C I. 1*
could not tru.st himself to write a
The social service commit ten of Nellie Evans,
few days with Dr. and Mrs. H ow ard
in Sanford on business for the road h o m e for a w e e k '* vi*it
prescription
He therefore gave u p '
the Methodist church gave a charmwhlfh en route to their home.
Mr. Woods is travelling n his motor
• ^ r * * Campbell and *i*tei
w„ r|4 tll„j they moved to Sun
l. nunch P a r t y
mg little art lea at the home of Mrs.
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car over the line of road defining h av e gone to Miami and other iKiitit* jof(j
w j„,rt&gt; , h«-&gt; lived till about
One of the delightful events of Un­
\V W Abernathv Monday after* Mrs. E. W. Bell of A tlanta is the
the right of way. w ith u view of sou th for u little trip
N(.V(M1 mouths ago when they renoon.
Sample
copies
of
th
e
pictures
week
wua the launch party Wednes- attractive guest of her sister, Mrs.
iro
n
t
notifying owner* of pro p e rty who , A party of young jn-oplc
t u r n e d to C h i c a g o
F o r t h e last w.-re placed about the room*, mak- day afternoon In honor of Mrs. R. A
Geo. Bishop.
have encroached upon th e line
Paula and vicinity r h i i t c r c d 0 4
the doctor lias been falling mg an attractive display.
Orders f a r s e , the popular guest of Mrs. W.
For a Safe S h ave!
laU,n&lt;h
r “ i"
I’ttR-nhart in vefy fast. L u l Tuesday his mind, were taken for n num ber of the
Miss A. M. Fisher of Tennessee,
W a tio n . The p u rty left the city
a
representative of the B u tte rick
in
the
early
afternoon
for
a
trip
to
go to Albert G ram ling's real sanitary c h “ r|[,? n,ul
°n “
CampinB » b' ,‘b »'“* b w n k'iving aw ay, seemed drawings and paintings.
China is
barber s h o p . ' An o u nce of proven- di,ion ,0 Blue Springs last S aturday, clearer than it had been before for being studied by t hu. class ami sev­ Ilcresford nnd all re p o rt one of -the | Fashions, with liendquurters in New
lonti time and his wife bail the eral fine pajier* were given on this happiest pleasure parties of the win-j A’ork is a guest in the city,
lion is worth a pound of cure Ser- T h *‘ rlv'''
'* p i ^ a H y beau- a„ tortg
lifu
!
at
this
season
nnd
in
spite
of
(.0
r
unfurl
iff being with him all that tuple.
As lunching js one of the ph —
vice Do Luxe, 119 W F irst St
Ten and suntlwfrh*** were ter
root
a,
(her
tin*
trip
w:;*
much
t
lo­
d
a
y
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
he
w
as
u
n
i
o
n
joym
eni*
of
launching
this
irnporMr*
M
II
llulhurn, who has
r,i tf
rved and a pl-usirit sonai hour
I h*»*r -||U post ug tin- (-.If ' l i o n * a n d r e m a i n e d *o t o tin- e n d .
r i . j- V. -i
t
it
it
t
requisite
was
not
forgotten
an
d
,
been
visiting
the
fumily of her
&gt;njoyed after tin- program
Have Your Ford R epainted No»
(v w.-ir Mr ¡nii| Mr* &lt;" C I'. ..r w hieh (¡¡me T h u r s d a v a f t e r n o o n .it
a delicious picnic lunch was served brother. Mr. Chi*. Hand left S a tu rWe have secured the service* of a son.
Hi I- ’ ai ' t »rcce Iserm.tn. about 3.30 o'clock.
en route. The guy pleasure seekers day for her home in Brooklyn, N . Y.
first class painter and we can make E s t h e r ¡md A t. ita N elsyn. K rarices
. Inform al Krruing Party
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re tu rn ed to the city by moonlight.
Many years ,jgo Dr. Delumutor
your Ford look like new a t a cost of arid Flora Pearson, Oscar Pearson,
Miss Blanche Johns was the TYiose invited wefe Mrs. Carso, Mr.
Tho friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. v
was converted and united with the
only $12.00. This in c lu d e s cleaning George Smith arid Ross Kearns.
Baptist church and has remained u ihurm ing young hostess ut a de- and Mrs. W. E W atson, Mr. and Brady will regfet to hear t h a t th ey
•thoroughly, coat of d ro p black and
Mr. and Mr*. Bridge are s p e n d - , fuitltful, consistent member till the bghtfully informal evening of fun ¡M rs. Geo. D. Bishop. Dr. and Mrs. will take their departure for Hrookcoat of finishing varnish, upholstrrry ing the week .it Twin Lakes Plan­
Father called him home.
He wu« ¡id frolic Tue«day .night to a ( tint- Puleston, Mr nnd Mrs. B W. Horn-^ lyn Sunday,
and top retouched.
4 8 bout* re­ ta tio n
The charm ( don, -Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Newm an, \
very active in c h im b -work a* long her of her girl friends
quired to complete the job.
simplicity pervaded the d e m m - • Htfti. and Mrs. 1) L. Thrasher, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle of
us hi* health perm itted. He enjoy
Sanford M achine &amp; Garage.
ed working und wu* ever ready to i ¡ms of the rooms, a profusion of Charlie Bell of Atluntn, Misses Flor- Jacksonville and their two intferest.MUORE
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STATION
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lb ’ was chairman ■•-.es n n d n a s t u r t i u m * being used for eure Frank, Laura Fish. C harlotte ing children, who have been visiting
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fc-ighl lui* bonghi thè do »lint he could
J D. Davison, m a n a g e r of the
re* Hand, Sutdee Williams; Messrs. Ar- Mr Doyle's m other have re tu r n e d
of
th»
budding
com
m ittee of the 1 1 eir adornm ent. • Tem pling
house belone g ( m thè late tilt ver
Sanford F urniture Co. i* making utt Mitchell and »ili ino Ve hi* futnily Memorial Baptist church In Cht freshmonts were served, consisting of ih u r Yowell, J II. Roberts, L. P. to their home.
im provem ent in the s to re that' will
cago when they built their present . iiicken" salad, sandwiches, stuffed McCuller. EVrn-st Galloway. Joe Deth ere front th- .1 C. Smith piaciA n n o u n r r mrn/s
give more space nnd a d d to the a p ­
T h ........ It.ry nnd coffee.
Music and for- Mont. S. M. Lloyd
T he trucker throughoul thè Cnl- beautiful house of worship.
Tonight th e W om an’s M issionary
pearance of the place. A wide bal­
iloctur
was
also
one
of
the
founders
j
tune
telling
made
the
evening
pass
Deltu wen- mighty sorry Mr.
Society of tho B ap tist church m eets
cony a t tho rear is being constructed 1
Sertn O'clock D innrr
! Dolly wns down in Miami, where it of the Chicago Medical college, lie ¡11 loo. quickly. Enjoying the hoswhich gives space a b o v e for furni­ is ttìce and warm. at thè ne a s p a per w'ns a man who made m any very I pitality of Miss Johns were Misses
Mr. and Mrs. W alsm an enter- for their m o n th ly meeting nt 7:00
M eeting will be held in
ture an d beneath which an office tneri’s convention when he shotild close friend; who were ready to Ho* Helen Rowland. .Chailotte Hand. Inlned with an a t tr a c tiv e dinner o'clock.
will be arranged and o th e r equip­ have l.ee,, ut home to regulate the »nythli«rWV him «...1 they have him. I dl an Higgins. Essie Purdon. Mar- p a r ty Wednesday evening nt seven tho church.
ment placed for the display of furni­ w a te r protect tori and keep J ack "«ch a help in these months of weary g ir.t Davis. Haze
Hand. Mary o'clock In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Tomorrow afternoon tho d elig h t­
ture. T he tier of shelve» will be Front nwny
waiting nnd watching.
And they * id Lucca Chappell. Nellie Mder F ra n k T albott. T he table was love­
ful
program to the Literature De­
and
Kuiilee
Williams.
lowered and widened, giving wall
ly with Its tasteful nr range men If,
M h . V b . C urry of New S m yrnaJ&gt; V0 *&gt;«"
1o ‘l" fnr hlm ior h‘
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partm ent will be given by M rs.
space above for the hanging of
had
done
so
much
for
them
,
lie
fresh
fragrant
violets
being
the
only
a n d children a r e making u week’s
^
The Crucifixion
framed pictutes.
W hen completed
seemed to enjoy so much helping
flowers and used with quantities of Fannie Stom bridge Munson a t her
visit with her daughter. Mm. Will
Mrs. Mur.aon
the uppearance *of tho e n tire store
those
in
need
nnd
working
for
tinasparagus
fern. A . basket of violets studio at 3 o'clock.
At
th
e
Congregational
elturrh
on
P r e v a il .
requests
her
guests
to
be p re s e n t
»ill )&gt;e much improved.
interests of other*.
He was the Sunday evening S ta iner’s "Cruci- and fern graced the centet while
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Mrs, J. F. M&gt; Clelb.nd nnd sons. young men's friend and the student*
C ontinued on Pago 8
Itiion" will be rendered by the choir. leave* of the fern were scattered
Woodland Park
J . F'. Jr. and George B visited her
Belter th a n over. Now open for p a re n ts at Fort Christmas several in the college always found in Dr
Delamater a sym pathizing, helpful
the season. Sundays on ly . Leased d a y s recently.
friend,
one to whom they . could go
privately on week days. Sec photos, y/ Mrs. Mary Symes Wallace will
nt
any
time and be sure of l s y m ­
etc., on popcorn wagon.
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m ak e her residence for a time at pathetic hearing.
He literally wore
th e C ust home, her recent purchase himself out doihg good. Such char­
N O TIC E TO TAX PAYERS
on Cameron avenue.
Her gra n d ­
All p roperty holders in Seminole d a u g h te r , Miss Minn Howard will acter» are rare in this world and can
not help being greatly missed. To
coQnty are here notified and re­ keep her company.
us with our limited vision jt seems
quested to make their r e tu r n of all
J o e Cameron, who has been quite strange th a t a life so ire fu l should
HERE is n hunuin side to thin institution. We like to meet outr customers nnd get
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feal and personal p ro p e rty for the ill with an Intestinal trouble in out
acquainted
with
them
for
our
mutual
advantage.
bo thus cut-short but ,we know that
M
1915 Tax A ssessm ent
agnin, we arc pleased to see.
the F ather doeth all things well and
«1 This hank is working all the time to pfease iU customers, and we are well equipped
All p roperty not re tu r n e d by April
R o b e rt King, J r., end wifo have th a t some time we shall understand
to render the best assistance to legitimate business interests.
1st will be assessed a» unk n o w n .
m oved to tho D ic e 'cottage irj C a m ­ what now is so inexplicable. ' Jesus
A. V A U G H N ,
% Your uflaire can be intrusted to your HOME INSTITUTION with the knowledge
e ro n city from th e Repp place.
says " W h a t I do thou knowest not
Taa Assessor,
M rs. Ella Greenland will entertain now, b u t thou ahalt know hercthat they will be well cared for, as this bank is owfled and mnnaged by the most solid
Seminole County.
friends a t a picnic dinner Sunday ■ f te r .'
and successful business men of this city.
1-8, 2 2 ; 2-12-26; 3-12-26.
a t her home on Cameron avenue.
,
The remains were b ro u g h t to
We conduct a well equipped Savings Department, where you can open an account
A ny one having news for t h e | Woodstock Friday morning and the
Shave Yourself
with
$1.00 and will receive-1 per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
M oore’s Station correspondent please
(ervic„ w e .# hpM at thp
The w ay to save tim e, save your
deposited.
patience, save your m oney nnd save call up p h tn e No 1008 o n * J o n g , Bapttat church Sunday morning at
a n d one short ring anti it will bo 11:00 o ’clock and the body was laid
LET US SERVE YOU
y°ur face is to shave yourself with
greatly appreciated
away in the family lot in Oakland
the safety r a ttir a . We h a v o th e fol­
cemetery.
lowing In atock:
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llin
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Gillette, .Gem. Jr., D u r h a m GilWadding
Announcement»
(CO U l t T IIO V S R I I V I l o t NG)
JfHe, Enders, Ever R eady a n d Auto
Chopped Hair In Surgery.
Engraving Work a S p ecialty
Strop a n d all the accessories. G et
Chopped hair has been successfully
F O R R E S T L A K E , Pres.
D . L. T H R A S H E R , Vice-Prca.
A . R. K E Y , Cashier
B e s t ofW ork G uaranteed
the habit of shaving y o u r own face
Send fo r fV icae.and Semples ■abBtltuted&lt;for skin In skin grafting
an d you will alw ays do it.
by a French surgeon, due to the fact
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ONE OF THE GREATEST MOVES IN TRANSPORTATION
CIRCLES THAT HAS HAPPENED IN YEARS
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Talks oh
Heart Topics

Mr. W alter B. C lay, chief ungi iee-I pographor, a n d L, «aid to he one of t
for fho ^ V w t C o a s t C o n s tr u c tio i A

th e bent m a p

m en in th e c o u n try

D evelopm ent C o m p an y , which Is He ( He .has been engaged with engineering incorporated to su rv e y the rou te ing crews on some of the greatest
und to construct t h e Fort Myers, railroad jobs in tho United States.
Mr. Clay said th a t this first com­
M arco liny &amp; Miami Railroad, was
in th e city today in consultation plete survey across the s ta te will
with Mr. W. J. Ililands, trustee for cost about JIM.000 and will he com­
th e com pany.
Mr. Clay went to pleted within 90 days. Ho says that
Jacksonville to th e 1 o'clock train, the public h a s the idea th a t the
where he will bo nt th e Hotel Manor) lower part of Lee epunty Is one vast
until Friday, buying his surveying morass of sw a m p and quagmire,
outfit, which with t h e exception of h u t this is a fnllac/, and th a t from
tho live stock and vehicles, th a t p art his personal inspection of the entire
of tho equipm ent being already on country in his m ap m aking expedi­
th e ground, will he rushed to F ort tions he has found thousands of
acres o f ' high- dhy islands nnd in
Myers at once.
Mr. Clay has be&lt;?n m aking a tout1 m a n y cases hills, heavily timbered
of tho s ta te for th e p ast few wrebks with pine a n d live oak, lands th at
on business for th e com pany, and will h° ° f inestim able value b6th
says th e last m atters of detail have for their tim b e r and their agricul­
been a rrn n g id and t h a t h e" 1?Kiiow tural purposes, when opened b y the
ready for actual work and wit» his railroad and in a section where it is
crew of tw enty-one men, mules, commonly supposed only th e swam ­
wagons, camping outfit, etc., he will p y glades exist.
s t a r t o u t from F ort M yers on next
Mr. Clay Js ea g er for tho fray and
M onday, the 2 t s t to begin the actual will push the surv e y across th e state
&gt;¿e.Avr* .w*»1* . t W ¿n aW soixv«*.*,»
fttuf-t? riffydf? ¿5Î pflWrTbfi?
Five of the men in tho crew are Ho says he will s ta k e his knowledge
tho best engineers ho could get from of the state a n d his re putation as
som e *200 applicants, among them a "’cTvIT'englnebr" oiT'lho success of
are W. C. Hill, chief of tho party, th e new railroad -th a t he is going to
with 2 years' actual experience in survey and help to create and also
the Kvcrglndcs and who was chief says there is n o th in g as big today in
of tho surveying p a r ty for tho east tho state or t h a t offers the possibil­
and west railroad, recently built ities th at the Fort Myers, Marco
in south Floridn; Mr. G. C. Elmore, 1 Buy &amp; Miami Railroad does, as a
who was with Mr. Hill for t h r e e 1developer of new country, rich in
years, and Mr. G. A. Hrettm ann, a j resources uni^ ns a money maker
G o'm an, who is tho p a rty ’s t o - w o r its stock holders.

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4 SANIONI) LODGES 4

SEND US YOUR ORDERS

Hsn'ortl Lodge No 62, F. nnd A. M.
Communication« very first and third
Thursdays at 7:30.
visiting brethren
welcome.
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0 . L. Taylor
J. C. Kumph
\V. M.
Secretary

Seminole Chapter 2, O rder Eastern Sla
Meets «very first and third Tuesday
In earh month. Everyone who has seen
his Star in tin- East are cordiully invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E Robbins. Sec’y
P h o e n ii Lodge No 5. K. of P.

Meets second ami fourth Tuesdays
Nisi ting knights nlwnytt welcome,
H. McLaulin
O. J. Miller
K. R. and S.
C. C.
Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F. *
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial^Theatre.
J. W. 0 . Singletary
C. C. Cobb,
Secretary
N. G.
f is te City ( amp No. 6, W. O. W

Moots second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Commander
United Brotherhood of Carpenters snd
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock in the Eagles' Hall.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M Brown,
Soc'y-T r«*ns.
President

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CHANNELS
ANGLES AND
ALL SHAPES J
BOILER PLATE
TANK STEEL
STRUCTURAL
IRON WORK OF
ALL KINDS
TRUSS HODS
STAY BOLTS
GALVANIZED
COPPER AND
ZINC SHEETS
OAK
CYPRESS
MAHOGANY
WHITE PINE AND
ALL HARD WOODS

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LAUNCHES
SKIFFS •
DORIES
BUILT TO
ORDER
BOILERS AND TANKS
BUILT TO ORDER
Compelen! forre of workmen for
road work at all limes

JACKSONVILLE .FLORIDA

I Mi Al. AUVfcU VISING
II. P. f) p. ? mford Lodge 1211
Meet first and third Wednesday night
nt corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
M A H T K I I 'N HALK
O. L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
Notic» I« h,r*by glvrn th at in pu tausnr*
* Secretary
Exalted Ruler ot a cleri** "!&gt;t in* Clrcu
Circuii Court S*v»nlh

Judicial Circuit In and for Seminole Coun-

T he Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
Order United American Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
M., In tho C ity Hall. Visiting brothers
are welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
Celery City Aerie No. 1853

Meeting every Tuesday night nt 8
o ’clock. Pico Building.
J. T. Hoolehan,
G. E. Tnnitus,
Worthy Proaident '
Secretary
OJLS TRIBE NO. fit, I. O. It. M.
M o t s every first and third Friday
nights a t 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
,
VlriUng brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper,
C. of II.
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Sachem

Capacity Always Within Call.
It Is certainly true th a t no one
knows the resource* of hla own mind
and body until 'home great aense ot
duty cornea to him, roualng him to
play bta p a rt well In the work of life.
T h e re arp unused capacities In brain
• o d nervous system, In mind and mor­
a l nature th a t are capable of develop­
m ent and effective use Who knows
th e potentiality of Ilfo force In him­
self until h e .g iv e s It ppportunlly for
full expression?—Exchange.

Rich P aarl Oyster B an k a
•nie richest pearl oyster banka are
situated around the northern and
eastern cosat of tho Bahrein Islanda.
Units of measurement In th e sale are
the rice bag and the cçOee bag. which
hold on t h e s v e n g a HO and 175
pounds, respectively, of uncleanod
abella.
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IV, Floi

ISIS, In th at certain to r e ri« ,ur" suit, where­
in f.lliabeth J. th Muntoti, by her n iu t
lrl*nd, Prshlt A. Hmith, so d William I»
llartlett, her huib and, at* complainant*,
and th* Florida Carden« Co.,- Ine., Th*
Moward-I'aekard l a n d Company, a cor­
poration, Ito hr r t L. Howard and N*Uon
(D ay are defrndante, I, a* Special M atter In
Chancery, wilt, on th # Klr*l Monday In
April, A. t). lpt1, being the 6th day ol »aid
month. In Imat ol th e court hou*e 4 « s In th#
rity ot Santord. Florida, daring the legal
hour# ot sale,«otter for aale -an d **1! to the
highest bidder (or caah til* following d* ,.
perennai‘ property,
[bed real and per
. . to-wlti
I .at Number Lleven (No.. It&gt;
I t ) of
nt Kurel
Kureka
H am m ork , according
ig to a plat thereat recorded In F tit lloak " I I , " peg# T8, in the
olPre ot the
__ Clerk
____ of the Circuit Court ot
Orange County, Florida, and containing
Ten (101 acre* moew or I#«*, according to
tho eurvey ol eaid p lat. A b a U t , N u m ­
ber* Thirty-one. Thirty-tw o. T hlrty-threa
and Thirty-tour (61. 32, 33 and 31) a t Kurelin Hammock, according to a plat thereof
record«} In plat book " D “ 'pag* 76, In th*
office of the Clerk ot (he Circuit C ourt of
Orange County, Florida, and containing
fiva arrea more or lee*, according to th* aurvey of eold plat. And alto F • • M
. . .y ja_o )(
aharrerf the prelected *t«c|) at tha Florida
Carden* Company, In*., reprrreitted by
certificate Number Hoventy-elght &lt;?S). Bald
p ro p e rty to be eold a* th o property ot the
détendants, and to eatloly »aid decree.
I'urcbaaer.to pay.tur^ l^J*.
IIC K IN 80N ,
It pedal M aster In Chancery.
. Maaeey * Widow,
Solid tur* ter Complainant*.
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Notice of ApptlcatUa far T a t Deed Cader
Hcelles 67* *f th e D eaerai .Statuire
Notice la hereby given t h a t J. A. La*hbrook, purchaier o f Tax Certificate No.
2614, dated the 4th day of J u a e , A. t).
1*94, h a , filed said certificato In my offlr
and baa mad* application for tax deed to
laauo In accordance with taw. Bald certifi­
cat* em brace, th* following dreerlbed prop,
eri y l i m i t e d In Bcmlhote county, Florida,
to-wit: NE U of B E K of «K l», Pec. 31

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The eald Und being aa»*aa*d i t th# dat*
a t t h e beasne* of such certlflcst* la tho
■SMO of C. J. Murdock.
ttnl*** »aid erritifisat» shell . b# red eem ed , according to
Is « , l a i ifred «III temi* thereon on th e
X4th d a y ol April,-A. D . 1*16.
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thD tho ittk day ol March. A. Ck^ 1916.
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RAILROAD FROM EAST TO WEST COAST ;

Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A M.
Meets every second and fourth Thure
day in Munonic Hall over the Imperla
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
J. F. Kurnntr
H. E Tolar
Secretary'
High Priest

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For Some of

«The Cream of All Ice Creams

I Ceexn«hi. l9M.tr d»tM«a»*N«np«t*r3n«it»ul
THE 8IN O F LUXURY.
D r e s s e i for b r e a k f a s t, a n d dinner, a n d
ball;

Dresses to sit In. and stand In. and

walk In;
Dresses to dance In, to ftlrt In. and talk
In,
Dresses In which to do nothing at all.

THE KIND THAT REFLECTS CREDIT W O N THE TASTE OF THE HOST I:ss
•f The cream we use comes from inspected cows—it is pastuerized t o &lt;|&lt;-&gt;iniV
all bacteria.
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Tf It is made in many different forms—with many different flavors. Some kinds
are filled with delicious nuts, citron and other goodies; other kinds are made fn m
pure crushed fruits. In all its making NO HUMAN HANDS TOUCH IT, ;in,|
it is made in a plant where the sanitation could not possibly be improved o n .
•f- Order it from your nearest fountain; if your dealer has not yet handled it.
write us, and we will see that you are supplied.

If this wero an ago of plainness In
women's clothes, homo furnishing and
lito like, not half
tho sins laid to
the door of wom­
en would be com­
mitted. Our dear
old g r a n d m n h
counted
th o rn solves lucky if
S W t o u V e
rean
om pany
they had one bon-j
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net and tho muk- ;
lags of a dress a
Phones 5013 and 9084 Bell
Jacksouville, Florida
year.
Of course, Jhcro
------------------------wero fashions set
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with good -I:
didn't ruffle„ tho counsel la not In accordance
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quiet minds o L Judgment. Sho has a dim notion th a t X
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girls of that pe- 1 her will might be good enough still V
rlod.
They spun th e Muon for th e ir to work faithfully for tho Interest of t3
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We are prepared to figure with you on a ll « l a w *
gow ns, embellished th e m w ith needle­ her nployc.* and draw her good s a l­ ■’
w o rk done by th e ir ow n fair fingers, ary, though married, but the lives of n of LUMBER and MILLWORK'for HOUSE. S', i irk
a n d m a de their gowns simply. A girl the single and the married women a
or BARN. FraniiriK, flooring, ceiling, siding, w ii
was considered wildly e x tra v a g a n t If nfo 'holly nt v a ria n c e with each
doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, f r a m e s , i

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MILLWORK OF ALL DESCRIPTION’S

s u c h a dress did not Inst h e r nt least
five years.

M aidens were c o n t e n t to do tho
h o u se w o rk . They vied with each oth­
e r In aeelng which ofio could make the
b e st bread, cake, ptes, a n d p u t up tho
b e s t preserves.
They, no v e r looked
for p r e se n ts on b irth d a y s.
A rose
p ic k e d fresh from th o garden was
c o n sid e re d orn a m e n t enough, twisted
l u - a girl's hair or tu c k e d In h e r bull
Only th o very fat. elderly ladles poa
sensed a string of gold brads, tor
th e y w ere expected to w ard off a triple
chin.
Young men çuutd afford to marry
In th o se days. It d id n 't cost very much
to s e t up a home. N o r w ere th e y out
m uch In e n tertaining th e ir frtqnds
T h e young folks got up surprise par­
ties, a n d brought w ith them enough
s u b s ta n tia l food, not ouly to feast on.
but to la s t over a week.
Cllrls of 1914 llvo In a different era
T h e y seem to b r e a th e extra v a g a n ce
w ith th e first breath they draw. The
little girl of ten In sists upon having
h e r w hile shoes, her h a ir ribbons, and
bends, no m a tte r how hard a t i m e
h e r p a r e n ts havo to got along
At
e ig h te e n h e r tastes h a v e grown apace
It lake# nil that h e r p a r e n ts can rake
and sc r a p e to buy h e r fnshlonablo
clothes ftfr her dresses to walk In. flirt
In nnd talk In
Sho w a n ts Jeweled
com bs and pins for h e r hair, even
though th e y - n r o p a ste , bra c e le ts and
brooches, beads, c h a in s nnd earrings
galore. She would a s soon be out of
tho w o rld as out of th o fashion. Sho
m ust, r he will havo luxuries to keep
up w ith oth e r girls In fa sh io n « swim
H er h a ts a re loaded dow n with feath­
ers. th e price of gny one of which
would ha v e made h e r grandm other
gasp.
It lakes almost &amp; llfellmo for
her to leant tha t luxury, whore one
c a n n o t afford It, Is a Bln; th a t the ex­
travagance Is a b oom erang, which
ru in s th o hand th a t h u r ls It forth.
T h e girl who saves m oney will be
enabled n i t e r a while to g e t what she
needs, a n d more. In th e way &lt;»f iux.trIcs.
A girl meets te m p ta tio n hnlfway w h e n she chnrdnntly covet« costly guw-gaws, recklessly purchasing
them, letting the consequences be
w ha t th e y insy.
T h o sim pler and
plainer th e girls.' th e m oro they are
a d m ire d by men who will marry.

other.
T he single woman can pursue th e
oven te n o r of h e r ways, refusing to &lt;a
l a v e her attention directed elsewhere
during business hours. T he married
w o m a n -Is tho plaything of fate. No
m a tte r how "urgent m ay bo h e r need
of money, much m ay happen In h e r
life to keep her from earning h e r
livelihood. While It la truo tlmt pcoplo should wed for love nnd lovo
alone, they should also guard against
the tcm ptutlon of m a rry in g und giving
up a c e rta in ty for an u n c e rta in ty —
linking th e ir fate with those who h a r e
ne ith e r m eans nor am bition to keep
them out of the poorhouse In old ngo.
If a m an loves a woman well
enough, he will striv e hard to c a m
a salary equal tq h e r ow n before he
asks h e r to give up h e r s .1 While love
Is wonderfully compelling. It behooves
a woman to face such n tem ptation
to wpd with sagacity. A poor, hut
a m bitious young m an can inakn good
In the world If he in given time when
lovo urges Ills am bition onward

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Plans to Lead an Expedition Into F a r
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Princeton, B. C.—Col. H ubert S te ­
venson, v e te r a n m ining m an a n d e x ­
plorer, Is nt work on th e (Radstono
mine, n e a r Allison, and 4ms some fino
ore. Although seventy-five years old,
he Is planning to lead a n expedition
to th e fur North In se a rc h of a lost
mine, which w«* worked In the Cari­
boo placer days by two men. Hose ami
Johnson, both of whom were killed
In a qua rre l about th e ir discovery.
• Colonel S tevenson was acquainted
w ith th o m en nnd has Information
which leads him to bellovo ho can r e ­
cover th e ground, which Is on a tr ib u ­
tary of A ntler creek.

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“ OLD ZEKE,” BIG LION, SLAIN
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F o re lt n a n o e r s Trail Him a Week and
Will Get Two H undred Dol­
la rs Reward.

Ilonldor, Colo.—"Old Zcko," a ’ fero­
cious mountain Bon. for years tho ^er­
ror of elk. doer and cattlo near Estc*
Park, was shot and killed receutly by
T H E T E M PTA TIO N W H IC H FACES
Mark Edlck and Joseph Ilyan of tho
SOME W OMEN.
forest reserve, who had chased tho
animal for more than n week. With
My heart was hot and reatleaa.
a pack of dogs, they trailed the lion
And my Ilfs was full of earn.
through tho hills at tho rato of fifteen
And the burden Uld upon me
Seemed greater than I could bear.
miles n dnjr. nnd lato tho other after­
T h c rtf never was a gre ater mistake noon brought him to bay. The animal
than -the oft Implied supposition that measured nine feet from tip to tip.
Notice of his death was sen t to tho
the genera! run of women havo "the
m arrying bee" in their bonnets. The county commissioners nnd Edlck and
truth la where ono woman considers Ryan will be given tho |20Q reward for
marriage tho goal of her ambition, killing of the b e a s t
there a r e plenty of others whose days
are bo filled with cares they have TOWN ENTIRELY TOO GOOD
little tjm o to speculate- over It, or
dream of Its possibilities. Tho wom­ Hootler Marshal Quits In Dlagust
an who h a s commenced n s jx child
When Only One Arrest la Made
either In factory o r store realizes
In Two Year«..
what a n important figure dally sup­
port c u ts In her life.
Hammond, Jnd.—Two years ago
The goal of her ambition has been Oddy Crouch was Inducted into the
to rise higher and t\,tlher Ju»t as s h e office or town marshal of Nashrlllo
'has seen ’other young women do be- with great acclaim. His salary was to
fore her. She knows It means worry he $1 a week and )5 for every arrest
and pinching to save up enough for he made. Oddy thought ho waa going
rent and food. When she has auc-' -to make a 'fo rtu n e . Recently he receeded to reaching the point where sal- signed In disgust. In the two years
ary countn and h er ru tu re looks he had been marshal of Nashville he
brightent, a shadow ofitlmes crosses had made one arrest, netting him $6
her path in the shape of a man. He
’"they are too danged good In'NaatD
!a generally n good natured fellow, ville," said Oddy, "I'm going to Chikind of heart, but ho h a s a position cage to he a detective. Them's tho
which n ets him scarcely more than boys tbat get the money."
enough to keep himself. He knows
that she la frugal and Judges that atfe
might have saved quite a fair am ount
DRINK
Ho paya court to h er ‘and proposes
marriage.
The firm which employs her has
made It plain that it will b a r married
women from their staff of workers.
Hoy loyer hints at a s ec ret marriage;
marrti
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adding t b a t she could still retain her
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•Free Reclining Choir C ars to Woshlngton; Elcrlric Lighted; lilm ri. I «n*••fo n s t Line Florida Alnil rarrics Local Sleeper la Savannah.
Slccl I’ullman tars o f th e highest (lass upurnled on nil train«. "
our own dining car service. Pullman reservation* and informin' o

J. G. KIRKLAND. D. I». A.

A. W. FRITOT, l&gt; I’ '

Hillsboro Holed, Tam ps, FIs.

138 W. Bay St.. Jarltsoniillt. II*-

Qisavowed the Co r e s t
In the nineteenth century, directly
following tho French revolution, when
m en lived and d re am ed Iq forms of
freemeD, women expressed t h d r desire
for an untrammeled eftlstcnc’e by dis­
avowing their rorsotif and adopting the
long, easy lines of tho em pire gown.
T he atylo of the corset depends on the
style o! the gown, and here, again, con­
cessions were made to , th e figure,
whlcb rendpted slays unnecessary.

Left the City Man Thinking.

A city man once hnd occasion t*
■«It sa
atte business,
hllHltlONR nr'
ilTUl ^
visit
n fawlNsM
farmers on
m alned for dinner.* T h e - r W &gt;"*
filatance waa literally a v,'n tolj*
clilckcn. Thoee a t Inble, Including
t h e farmer's two young *nn '■ l” r’ir
, gled unsucccasfuBy to maki*
"f
pression upon t h e i r respective help­
ing*. when 8am turntyl t" hi« broth* •
•T om ," he said aoflly. "•

Dig Deep for Mineral Wealth.
Michigan ts eaid to have the deep­
est mines In the world, bu t ore ip be­
ing mined at tho depth of 5.000 feet la
th e Caflln shaft, the deepest gold rnloo
off the .Wltwatefarand In S outh Africa.
Gpnsldorlng tho email and uniform in­
crease In tehtperatures In. this shaft
and the fact that there, a fo apparent­
ly no mechanical barriers. It U be­
lieved th a t'm in in g can be Carried on
a t a profit a t a depth aa g r e a t a i 1,000

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Tip to tho Jury

T h e g re a t Jo h n P hllpott Cur r an ■u
o n c e add re ssin g n Jury In »« ltn!^ f
t a n t case. During his sp-'-' ii l”' 0
s e r v e d th a t th e ju d g o shook ids hr*

F earing the gesture ahould liav'' ■“
v erse 1nflnonr”i on the Jury- ( urL .
w arm ed up for the momeni ■&lt;!
«n ' uld-jlion *&gt;f hU
T seo. gout leinen, tlitv^ffo
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lonlshtp'p*a h?nd, buL benqve
rem ain herd mrny day« )'ouI will «
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burglar l e f t in a hurry
*Incident That Taught Him It W u
WIh to Avoid Houaes W herein
Are Young Children.
"Of rourae. In my baalnoM, game aa
to any othor,” sai^ tho ret I rod b u r
■Ur. "you lcarn by « P o u n c e Oue u(
Cbo n « t thing» I learned In th at wny
v u to avoid houaea where they had
»0Ung children. Infanta.
-Grown folka may aloep right
through thundoratorma; windstorma,
tblug» falling down In the house, most
any *ort of racket, but you n ever can
tell what an Infant will do. And those
aarao* grown-up folka that will aloop
right through anything else wjll wako
i
m,' »harp at th« amallcit peep from
■ an Infant T hey acem to be tunod
that way. Dut I had to ldalm this by
eipericnce.
•One night when I waa new in tho
builnesa I went into what aeenied to
tor. n promlalng looking houao In tho
(uburh:in dlatrlcla. O otln by tho eaay
cellar window and padded upatalra to
the second atory front room with no
trouble at all and went s tra ig h t to
tbo imrcau. I opcaed tho top drawer
gently, without a queak. and when 1
turned In ray light the vory Ilnit thing
] raw was a diamond ring th a t I guess
o ust havo made my eyea sparkle na
much aa the ring did. It' w aa a big
a t n e . 1 should think two or thro e caraU
*'*7f'*iia a man’# rfft£ fthd lnsfcad o f
slipping It straight into my pocket as
I should have dono 1 put It on my Bn_ g a r.for Just a m om ent to look a t iL
Al lhal samo Instant I heard a baby
begin to cry.
"I bad seen two persons In a bed In
this room, but I lmd not observed a
crib ever on tho ftlher side of the tyed.
Hut the Instant that baby cried on&lt;&gt;mf
the llgurca In the bod raised up on Its
elbow with Its bsck townrd me nnd
looked ovfr Into the crib at th e child,
and I didn’t need to have anybody tell
me that It wna tlmo for mo to go,
which I did. w lth iu t those tw o p e r
sons In tho bed knowing then th at I
had been there at all."
Trinity Thorn Disappoints.
The Glastonbury thorn In Trinity
churchyard. New York, disappointed
Its friends again this year by fulling
to put forth tho "white buttercup'*
blossoms with which it never falls tn
England to greet January 7, Christ­
ina» day according to tho old tim e cal­
endar. Ilut thoBo who went to tho
churchyard yestervlny nnd the day be­
fore to bco bow the thorn was getting
along were pleased to see that It had
responded to tho day that spring
filched ftom w inter on January 7, nnd
although lacking bloom gave signs of
sturdy life.
The thorn was brought from th e an­
cient Ib-nedlctlne Abbey In Som erset­
shire a year ago last fall nnd planted
under Ihe personal direction of tho
Kev t)r. \V. T. Manning, rector of
Trinity. It 1» a Hprlg of the original
Glnatnnbury thorn. Which legend says
was an offshoot of tbu staff of S t
Joseph of Arltnathoa.
It had been feared that the thorn,
which 1» not Inrge. would not-llve, but
It Is vigorous In Ita second Wow York
winter, and perhaps may show It»
UirlsimaB blossom a another year

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BROTHERS IN MISERY

"1 wondered, nnd 1 suppose the oth
did. by we had fought each other
at nil
I looked at the Highlander,
who wns falllVig to sleep exhausted,
nnd In spite of his drawn face and
mud stained uniform, he looked the
embodiment of freedom
Then I
thought of tin) tricolor of Franco and
all that France had done for liberty
"Then 1 watched the Herman, who
had censed to speak Me had taken a
Praver hook from tils knapsack and
was trying to read a service for sol­
diers wounded lu battle "
The loiter thuls with a reference to
the fnlllng light and the ro«r of guns
It waa found at the dead officer's side
by a Red Cross file and forwarded to
his fiancee.
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G e rm a n y ’s Deal Letter Mall.

Tin' German post oflrn Js to spare
the feelings, so far as possible, of t fits
families of soldiers who have fallen
tn battle, when mall mutter, nondellv
erablo for that reason, is returned to
the sender Hitherto It was the cun
torn to stamp on the letter or package
merely the word fallen," or "dead.'’
and send It hark home to «hock lh«

fatherland or lull' n on the held of
houor "
In still another way tho authorities
are trying to sofien thn blow of death
notices front the front Hitherto this
was attem pted only In country dls
trtets, where the returned mall of the
fallen soldiers wu-. tinndi d over to the
local authorities nr the clergyman,
who then undertook to break the fatal
news gently to tin family Hornet hi rig
like it in Ls now i.i he done also In the
towns a n d elite- The h a u l authori­
ties will now he asked to select somo
person suitable fur hearing the mes­
sage of death

If Michigan establishes a woman's
reformatory It will ho controlled and
operated by women.
Women ‘‘clergymen" Increased 183 8
per cent In tho United States during
Ibo past ten years.
Chorus girls In Now York city object
to being sensat h.nnll/ed and have
asked for the privilege of censoring
matter before being sent to the news­
papers
The Woman's Legislative cn n g rw s
recently voted down-- eugenics, but
passed several othor measures. Includ­
ing an eight-hour day for working
women.
Women are now employed as cash­
Monkey War Veteran.
iers In tho Waldorf hotel in New York
Jacko. tho pot monkey of II. M. S.
city, because it Is claimed that they l.oyal, who haa hern In three ware, re­
•re sharper about their work than cently paid a flying vlslt.to Harwich,
men.
nnd for tho sake of variety made part
of the Journey on the roof of u railway
carriage.
Vaccinate With Eqq*.
Horn In South Africa during tho
Varclnatlng a child with whites of
to curs It of asthm a is the curt* war, J a c k o was made Hie pet of a regl°u* advance ' i n medical knowledge ment. and was with tho ireops on two
worked out by Dr. Frllx 11. T albot of or three battlefields A seaman faih
Boston.
i erod him and took him afloat. He went
Ho ha» proved that asthma in som e ' to tho China station and » a ' with tho
children la a form of the body ro- naval brigade in the Hoxer rebellion,
action, called by th e doctors, "annphy- Hack to sea ho went from ship to ship,
laxls," (bat 1( .occurs tn the children [ and ho was in the l&gt;&gt;yol during Its ro*« tho re»ull of susceptibility to pro- cent engagement with German de*cld substances In eggs, or, as m others stroycra.
would say, la a manifestation of ”egg
Hclng on old «oldlcr. ho then took
Poisoning," and thee« children can bo refuge in tho Dsh k&lt; ttle, emerging
Immunized against egg poisoning and quit*] gay and hearty »h&gt;*n the shootfreed of their asthm atic Attacks by big was over.—London Dally M i l l
ccpeaied dose* of egg white. After
.the akin ha* boeti olcanned with *oap
Tramp* Raid Peacock Pen. •
*nd alcuhol, the egg white Is rubbed
A feast Bt for kings, perhaps, has
Into a alight scratch.
been Indulged by hoboes who raided
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tho grounds of Millionaire G ardner
Return of Old Weapons.
Hammond of Moaiocltn, Cal., and
Thl* great war has seen tho revival made off with the peacocks. T he
of many.old weapon* such • • the caU - beautiful fowls have attracted no end
l ull and the at one tlmo obaolelo raor- of comment, being lmported*blrds.
*«r. Now wo hear wf hand grenadoa
Tfte loss was discovered In the
being uaed. which gave tho namo to morning and all day Sheriff Nat Stew­
hrillsh Grenadier guard*
T he art searched the hobo camps, hut In
“ Hglnal grenadier* were a company of vain. Ilalds oh Montecito lien coops
racked men attached to every b a tta l­ have been of nightly occurrence.
ion of foot They, w ere distinguished
•’Hlg reward paid and no questions
«7 tall bearskin cap* and held the naked,” I r the way Ihe Hammonds are
p ace of hon of—tho right when tn line advertising for tho return of their pea­
•t»d the front when In column. cocks
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"Young Mr. Twobbln.la very dlgnlVr TwobWo boa a boll. Mr*. Twob’•« s bob and tWo of the children Bod Do his letters td you oum. Pa­
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One r e a so n fo r A m eric an s' indltTer
c u t su reps s In V n im nl b re e d in g lis»
t e e n the la c k o f neighborhood organiration. W here1 n w hole c o m m u n ity Is
Interested In t h e s a m e b r e e d TtT'IIYe
stock. «rlu*r«.f p ractically e v e ry forni Is
a breeding s ta tio n , (h ere Is first 0
w ider basis o f selection thrtu w hen*
only ofic furili I» given o v e r lo that
breed
A w i d e r basis of selection
m akes p ossible m o te »olenttiio uniting
th a n I» p o ssib le w h ere iliyre a r e only a
few breeding mil irmi» ( n u n « tilt h to
select, in t h e second pince, a origli
L trhood e n t e r p r i s e o f th is kind giver"
g r e a te r p erinunelicy and continuity
liiiiu nre |»owtlhle w h ere only a few In
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We carry constantly in stock a Complete line of (lie Old Reliable
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sire, nor for what .purpose you wisii it, wc can supply your needs.

It has happened so often In Ibis conn
try that It may nimmt he «ahi to lie
the rule Hint by the time n »&lt;m*e»»ft|l
breeder Im- built up n "tli«-ilor lien'

Mud hi Hock his tile is druwhig to n
close. Ills sons h i r e inovod to town and
his animals a r e » m itered .
The-*- Mulinili» only a f te r they nnscattere.i do sonici hing inw ard improv
ing the generili average of the nntiiinls
of Ho- rniiiiiititilte but this Is bv no
nteaiis• criniti l'Io-n- are m um elianti**
that 11u-y will 1-v i risa n i with nil.'
breed» nini tlu- general tendency ol
hnpluii.nd iToswbrts-dlng I« to producimongrel«
If, oil the oilier hand tile whole rotn 1
titilliliV In w ill'll - m b i breeder tl'éil
w••re engaged lo i h 'H oping tin- »am*
lutM-d Io-li .id -d ii lutge num ber of dlf
feretil breed» lo» iti linn I—w ould prob
iibl\ ri ni.dii In the same netgtilmrhood
nnd be i ro-»i-d with others of tin -«nniihri-ed W hen ibi» happ* ti» th e wort, of
Ibi- Indi! Iduol breeder I» Dot lout, loll
I» enabled lo * olmi Iti Ibi- Improve nielli
i.f flit -tir k of I be colini ry
I nder onr pro«enl highly Individuai
lulle method« th e farm er who entura
upon i bri» ding enterprise fretpiently
If not generali' make« the Initial lids
take "f sob-el Ing “Olile brindi which !"
m u I,, li » &lt;"minutili ' In oder timi Inimi &gt; lui* e ». 11j 11 tiling -I flore n t fiolu
l i t i 'thing ibi- s i —i il hy hi» neighbor»
il i- »if,- io ».il timi a ’.clgliboib.... t i
Minine ta rm e rs Indiavi In this nli»&lt;it*i
manlier will n e ' e r become distinguish
cd for the cXrcllollCP of Its live stock or fT^:
of It" Held crops
A third rcnm'ii for our lark of «nr
ros-i lo imitimi breeding ha« riIrenili
been snggc-led lilllllel' the lack of
"lability of ilo- ni etnee ' meri* an farm
fondly U b e r e ilo- sano- farm slays In
the sann- family for »eterni te n e ra
11Oils If II luippell» to lie II I(r*'l»l1ltg
forni lio-fe I» lim e lo tullid Up il stipe
rior herd, stud or (lock In the United
Stall»« Ibis tho** not often happen
■pile sons of a successful breeder have
lu the past frequently gone to a city to
enter upon urban husillo»« or prnfesi slon. Hut even Ihl* bistability of J h e
farm family, which prevents the con
• (blindimi of breeding enterprises over
long perl"*!» of time. I» In Inryc mea»
lire due to a lack of rumi organim i Ion

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Home yenr» nuo I m*»»1rd n level. bni
could nut sectire one w 11lili) ten miles,
raye n cnrrcs|Hiiiden( of l-’nrm and P ire
slde. fntm wlilch thl* artlcle and tile
picniro ore priHluewl, The one I con
s t n u b il a» a makeshlft ntiswernl Míe
p u r p u s e "o well
tiltil I flulshed tile
w lióle Job by Ih
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b o a r d hn'biK a
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stralght edyre To
tbls insten iwo otlier piree*. formina
ti triando. Now wlth n squnre flnd
tile ftotnt on tile base from whlch n
Une Imvlng It nt rlaht nngl«*s' exMetly
strlkc* tile |«&gt;lnt wItere tbe slde plee&lt;*s
tiiecL Prora tbU polnt «uspeiul u ptumti
bob.and.yuur level I» roinplrtc I u«e&lt;l
sn oíd. pcg'top ns n p(jjtnb liob. but
otmost any llltle welght Vlll do.
How to Load a Wagon.
lu loading n wngon plnce the load
evenly over tin* front nnd hind wheel»
If'a n y difference I" made It should t*e
on the hind wheels They are larger
and hence do not sink In ns deep ns
the smaller front wheels
The fact
that Hip load 1« farther from the lent!)
does tint Increase the draft on the wag
on. When Ihe tenm 1« hjlched'tn sdtne
thing dragging on the ground then tbe
nearer the team Is to the load the light
*&gt;r the pull ‘ Tilts 1» due to the fftet
Hint Hie nearer the ten® I* the more
(lie pul) will Ite itpwnwf. Iliira helping
to rwliice the friction lieiwecb the load
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THE SANFrfRD HERALD

The following summary Is pre­
sented by the Missouri station in
stntthg lit brief form the result
i)t Its observations uud expert
ernes In feeding -Ilace to horses:
Corn »Ungi* I* now lienu fisi
with siiervMw by n in net; nmulier
of horsemen and fanners to all
clnsses of horses and mules
Corn «Unge should always lie
fed In combination with other
feed». ‘
- Wit blu ilio limits of ||s useful­
ness It Is rt cheap substitute for
liny nnd uikU variety and suc­
culence to the ratniii.
HI Inge is not a success except
In the hands of a careful feeder
with un eye to the thrift of the
anima I
Under no e l r c trust noce* should
spoiled silage, either moldy or
rotten, be fed to horses or mules

Letter Written to HI» Fiancee' by
Dying French Officer Reveals
Triumph of the Finer Feel- '
Ings of Humanity.
A letter, which Is among the most
moving documents written wince the
beginning of the war. ha» been re­
ceived by n young American woman In
Porla. It waa written by her Banco,
a French cavalry officer, as ho lay
dying in Flanders, and with the letter
sho received tho news of his death.
After narrating how ho waa wound­
ed lu tho chest during « cavalry
chargo and temporarily lost consciousnets, tho writer goes on:
"T here aro two other men lying
near me and I do not think there, is
much hope for them, either. One is
an officer of a Scottish regiment and
tho other a private In tho uhlans.
"They were struck down after me
nnd when I came to myself 1 found
them bending over me. rendering first
aid. Tho liritlsher was pouring water
down my throat from hin flask, while
Hie Dorman was endeavoring to
stanch ray wound with an antiseptic
prcpsrrnfldh serred our by ih elr modleal corps.
“T he Hlgiilander had one of his legs
ahattcrod and tlio German ha5 several
pieces of shrapnel buried In his side,
In spite of their own sufferings they
wore trying to help mo. nnd when I
wan fully conscious again the German
gave me n morphia Injection nnd took
one himself. His medical corps hud
also provided him with the Injection
and the needle, together » 1th printed
hisiructions for its use.
"After the injection, feeling wonder­
fully a t ease, wo spoko of tho lives wo
had lived before the war. We a ll'
spoke • English, and wo talked of tho
women we had left at home. Hoth tho
German and the liritlsher had only
been married a year

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COMRADESHIP OF WOUNDEO ON
T H E BATTLEFIELD.

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Activities of Women.
HufTruglals claim th e credit of e le c t­ the nilbt.it! a'll'.orP • s bn* e lu-i-ll &lt;ll
ing I'tilled S ta te s Senator Curt Is tn reeled 1,. it», lie w .1» fallen for the

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T H E SANFORD HERALD,

B. Munson, Pres., Q. S. £ F. R y .;
C. B. McCall, G. F. A., C. H &amp; N.
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fo r e n t
R y.; W. P. Roger, G. F. A.*- F. E.
C. R y.; J. M. Cutler, G. F. A., G.
S. St F. Ry*.; A. 0 . Samson, C, A,,
F o r R e n t— Two big storci
G. S. &amp; F. R y.; A. H. Fulkerson,
E ast F irs t street.
Joe DoMont
C. A.. C. N. O. &amp; T. P. R y.; W. R.
Coca Cola C om pany.
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O 'H n ra, D. F. A., P, R. R. Co.; W.
A. W inburn, Pres,, C. of Ga. *Ry.;
F urnished room for rem
^•uth.
| Col. A. R. Law ton, V. I \ , C. of Ga.
east corner of Park and N
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Uy.; C. T. Aircy, F. T. M., C. of
tir
Ga. R y.; F. L. Corwin, C. A., C. of If . All Local AdrcrUsenicnlfl Under
For R e n t— Rooms for light
Ga. Ry.; E. F. Sttjvall, G. A., I. C.
This
Heading
THREE
CENTS
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keeping,
G21 Oak ave n u e.
.s.^ e
Ily.; C. 0 . C om pton, F. T. M., L. &amp;.
N. R y .; B. L. Bugg, Gen. M anager, Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
For R ent— After M arrh r ■&gt;
A. B. &amp; A. R y.; J. J. M cM anu». Charge 25 Cents.
sto ry house, modern impr«,-.,
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C. A., I. C. Ry.; J. D. Bowden,
A- P. C onnelly,. 109 Mngnnlia
C. A., N. X. C. Lines; C. Sanderson,
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C. A., M. &amp; 0 . Ity.; C. A. F orrest,
G. A., Frisco Lines; J. W. White,
F o r R e n t —’ Several nir,. „fflr*
C. A., G. S. St F. Ry.; IR T. S m i t h r j * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » »
rooms over Yowcll'*, Enquire
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V. P., N. C. &amp; St. L. R y .; J. F.
Yowell &amp; Co,
For Sule— Good fa rm on Celery
Johnson, Gen. S upt., C. of Ga. R y.;
E. T. Steele, F. T. M „ A. G. S. Ry. avenue, 4 acres tiled, w ith two wells,
4H H *
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room J
— Florida Growers News.
house w ith all m odern conveniences,
Hot a n d cold w ater in b s th room
He Was Honest.
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and
kitchen,. Good hot house in &lt; ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ❖ &lt; &gt;
A small colored boy stole same
Large barn, good t e n a n t
brass fittings’from a building and was yard.
F o r H ire—Seven piume ngi r Cadil­
Going
token before tjjo Judgev who severely house, good chicken yards.
lac
car for hire. Best of »« rvi.e day
reprimanded him and bade him tako for a bargain. See me quick. II. C.
or night.
Frank Spelling, phone
{jack the stolen property. T urning to DuBose.
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281 a p d 3 1 8 ’
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the officer the Judge requested him
W a n te d — A client w a n ts a lot on
to aco that this was done, w hen the
W a n te d — Goo&lt;) secondhand organ
youngster broke out; “ Bat's all right, Sanford avenuo or C ypress ave n u e
for
school purposes. Addn»* W. y.
Jcdge. t'sc g v tn e to take 'em back, and iTot further o u t th a n Eighth
and TO* needn’t rend no cop wlf mo, street. . M ust..bo.cboa£. , J t 0 - Pock-, D u n n , R. D. No. t. —-»•in—,H kA*. —’
Taf T ie liohca*. f ls.',-LLCTiicrnnatf En­ ard, T he*U uyer’s ^ g e n t .
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Will F.xchnnge:
Good pair me.
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quirer.
For Salt*— Five acres tiled land, dlum s ite work mules with double
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2-H b lo c k s -fro m G ra m m a r Schoolrflrarnps», for one largo- Til! ‘muñí
Use for Old New spapers.
mulo or horse.
H ave not ■....mb
Old newspapers form the basis Now being f a m e d . Inform ation nt
work
for
tw
o
mules.
W \ Mor»»,
the
H
erald
office.
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60-tf
of most of the boxes In which goods
Lane P ark , Fla.
titc
are kept In the furnishings, stores
For Sale— My lot located on F irst
Whoa ground Into pulp and treated
W a n te d —-Boise or m u le . -'utaldo
with certain chemicals they form Ideal street, oppoaite th e Robbins Nest
for
fai m work.
M um !■&gt; 1 tgMTI.
Hotel.
You
can
Imy
this
property
material for the pasteboard used lu
very reasonable, .on liberal term s. Str.te paiticulora and ¡; i"
fini
the cheapest as well as the more
Address Agent i■I 1. : plue
Address Robert Buckabaum , Box Ic tte i.
pensivo grades of boxes.
Ju n ct.o n , Fin.
MI’Bp
214, T a m p a , Fla. '
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Showing His Hand.
W a n te d — J hov.e a client who
L dst— Plain band gold ring with
“ Ifehry VIII as n Gambler" Is the
wants
6 ncros of cheap land, fairly “ O urs” on inside. Finder retu rn totitle of an Interesting co n fib u tlo n to
history. And It must be admitted that well located and from one to Ave Byc-Lo Hotel and receivi • reward.
ho held some queens.—Washington miles o u t. W hat can you offer me?
2tr
J. 0. P ack a rd , T he Buyer'» Agent.,
Post.
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62-ltc
W anted --Good tw o ln,o
* For Snip— Three fresh milk rows. for fnrm purposes
Vit »*ar*
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
SO-tf Herald.
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The nbove will be good new« Ho the boys and girls and the older folks who enjoy the. swimming
.pool at Woodland Par.k Thu park opened Sunday for the season and will be open every Sunday
until May 4th, after which it Will be open Sundays and Thursdays.

promise a n y immediate relief a t the
.m eeting t h e y nro all. g o i n g ' t o use
1tb.cir.bust. **ITocls to. hftlp Aka. giap«•** 4*r *1
• " • »a , w
l a s t fruit gro w e rs to make n profit on
Meeting
at
SI.
Augustine
Continued from Page 6'
week was one of the best ever their in v e s tm e n t, if a low er ra te will
prom ptly a t 3:00 Lhat the .program
help.
“held inThls state".
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m ight begin on time.
Among those present, ta k in g part
The m eeting held a t St. A ugustine in the L e a g u e ’s presentation of their
T he jo in t meeting of the^ Welfare Inst week to
case were
Skinner, L. D.• •Jones,
,U talk
Liiin UYUI
VI1e17 lie
H classi
vimilll vmk
uviv L. D.. uniiiuvif
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over th
new
D epartm ent and th e Junior Civic f,cn{{on
of
grapefruit,
by the Dr. J . H . Ross, A. J. N y o , Walter
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League Wednesday, M arch 31.
J. y »C. Chr.se,
Jefferson
railroads, with a view to g ra n tin g a Preston,
M em bers of the depa rtm en t are lower ra te was one of the best m eet­ Thom as,
George Williams,
J. K.
requested to come prepared to re­ ings of t h e kind ever held in this Thomns of tho B. C. S c h ra d e r Co..
spond to. the roll call with cither a state. T h e leading d istributors, with Mr. T e n n y and Mr. H oskins of the
quotation on birds or the name of a their traflic managers w o re 'p ic s o n t, Growers u n d Shippers League.
Florida bird. T he meeting promises
Tho following officials and the
well as n num ber of th e large
to be very interesting with its e n t i r e 1 irower8 n n j operators.
Tho nt roads t h e y represented, w ere in a t­
program on birds.
T he Growers a n d Ship­
tendance of railroad ofAciuls was tendance.
one of th e largest a t a n y m eeting pers L ea g u e deserves m u c h credit
Members of the Pblly Primrose held In th is stnto.
for g e ttin g up such o' fine attend­
Cast are requested to send the Marne
ance.
I t proves the valu e of the
The Anest thing ab o u t the m e e t­
of their guest for the dance April 8 ing was t h e good will and feeling League t o th e growers.
to Mrs. W. L. Morgan w ithout de- èhown by tho railroad * ofAcinls to­
J. K. Ingraham , V. P., F E. C.
lay.
ward th e w ork in hand. * T h e y were Ry.; F. W. Kirtland. T. M „ F. E. C.
DCYUOrtD-IScNc RUL
lUtorn chart*! 1*1.1 &lt;ra »limali
willing to listen, to tho p re sen tatio n Ry.; J. M. Culp, V. P.. S o u Ry : C.
otilar» ».U n»*l lo Dapt K,
o f facts show ing the conditions e x ­ M. T yler. D . F. A., Sou. R y .; Chns.
Choir and Quire.
Bacii for »U ln e »cd p r i e s
Ulto» flaUkini.
The word “quire." as applied to a i t i n g in th e grapefruit in d u s try , R. C»|&gt;j»s, V. P., S. A. L. Ry.; J«*.
[ U a u Radali Afaocr.
thorn« of singers Is rare. Tho proper and paid close attention to all. t h a t Monties, T . M., A. C. L. R y.; Geo. ■
THI U H U AMD ART SHOT
word Is "choir.”
J.ii.wtRh. Ffc,
w î i said.
White th e y could n o t P. Biles, F . T. M.t Q. St C . Ry.: J . “’ 111 W. Darai Stmt.

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Kodak Films

Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re-,
Will exchange good t&lt; n, of mul«
reived. W rite M artin Doyle. R. D. f for F ord auto
No. 2., foj particulars.
55-tfe
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For Sale— Ten nerw tru ck farm, 9
acres im proved. 5 tiled in bysl of
sliope,
mile from brick road. h
J. O. Pack
62-ltc
ard.

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til the last minute. See our spring voiles.

Every hat in this store, a brand new
one, therefore you are sure of getting the
| latest styles.

Men’s Pa m Beach Suits

Panama Hats for Ladies’

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Big line of all the very newest styles.

i Complete stock of sizes, slim, stout, etc.

Prices $3.50 to $6.00.

Price $7.50
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Stylish

Palm Beach Suits
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Nobby Short
Jacket
Price $7.50

Ladies’ Waists

Silk Shirts

Nothing so comfortable and stylish as h silk shirt
So popular for spring dress, made either of wash *
for spring, therefore all the go. Come and see them ,* Bilk, crepe de chine or pretty organdie fl.50 to $4.00 ‘

Boy's Palm Beach Suits
We have layed in a supply so the boys can avoid a
heavy wool suit for summer, just
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Skirts!

W anted Karma nn\ •i.-•
tion. Also t r a r t of l.u
ration
Write Brinimi
St., New York

\re the pronounced rage in spring dresses, made of
^ ' Wool or the wash materals, Ratine, Crash
or-Palm Beach clothe
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For Sale— Five acres half, milo
from brick road, q u a r te r milo from
loading s ta tio n , 6 miles from Sangord, c o u n ty road on- one side. Al*
food, b la c k hammo'ck land.
Tw o
actes c le a re d ,'fe n c e d a n d farmed 2
years.
G ood Nlowing well. ‘ Price
$800. Tot ms to suit cu rto m e r. A. P
Connelly, 119 M agnolia avenue.
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For Sale— Fifteen acre farm, all
tiled, fa rm ed six years, rig h t a t load­
ing tra c k , M milo off from Celery
avenue.
J . O. P ackard, T he B u y ­
e r’» A gent.
62-ltc
For Sale— Two good building lot»
on Sanford avenue, S anford Height*.
'One corner lot. .$360 cash tak es
both lots. M u s t bo sold in ten days.
Address J . H., care H e rald if you
are Interested.
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of tho otb» fellow n th# geoc«»l e.|u.p»«M»
our »tore. A . M orideoc- of Ah»
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Carter’s
P encraft
Combined Office
and Fountain Fen

For 8 ale— 20 fine brood sows.
P » r t l n D oyle.,S an fo rd . R. D. No. 2
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gain a t $2160. a s d on e a s y terms
J . Q. P a c k a rd , T h t B u y e r ’s Agent
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A refined Christian
would like u home in mull fs rally
U ill live
tp do general house work
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Fat C a ttle for S ale- Some Ano us one of family nr » .
Mr».
ones j u s t shipped in a n d in fine con- corner l i h St. 1J’nlmet to A . i
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121
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dul! av e n u e i brick r o a d i in splendid '°
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Five acres been farmed giving location.
s ix ,y e a rs . Price $1600.00.
J. O.
V 'árited: A Ford aufoniob ile. $
Packard, T he B uyer’s Agent.
paf.ienger. The• Midway &lt;’" ■ nrit
62-ltc
door to pon loffi re
For Sale - One acre of land near
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W anted To 11UV .1
depot, cleared, tiled and in cu ltiv a­
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good . residence SI' *t 1*•1&lt;
tion.
N othing better for home and
»null farm . This is a place where
you can m ake the lot pay for the
house. 11. C. DuBose.
62-t6c

For Sale— Ten aero tru c k f a r m
all cleared, 6 acres tile d , located

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For Sale— Lumber y ard . Big b a r
gait). W r ite Box Ho. 1168, Sanford
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For Sale— A Aral cluss saddle a n d '
buggy horse 10 ycura old. Original­
ly from K entucky.
I a m di-sirous
of securing a good hom o for him .
Cecil G a h b e tt, French Ave.
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For Sale— 10 acres lino high hammock celery and le_ttuco land, west
aide ju s t acroas corporate limits,
I quarter mile from First slrre t and
two shipping stations. Half in c u l­
tivation four years, nil fenced a n d
ditched. Worjh $3,000.00, will tak e
11,600 if sold in the next ten days.
If you want to take a d v a n ta g e of
the best bugrnin on the m arket rec
owner, 207 French ave n u e.
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Lôst Y esterday— A n envel ip** rontaining real estate deed tr■•- Heiirr
T hom as to Jerry Jon&lt;■I o t h f f
jiapers. Finder return to p ■'oilier.
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I N S A N F O R D — Life la Wuith Living
VOLUME VI

FLORIDA PRESS
GANG RETURN
FROM MIAMI
CHRIS CODRINC.TON MADE
PRESIDENT AND OSCAR
CONKLIN WAÇ MADE
VICE-PRESIDENT
One of the m ost successful m eet­
u p of the Florida Press Association
w a s-held i n - M i a m i .last Thursday,
Friday and S a tu rd a y and the a t ­
tendance was- good considering the
great ’distance t h a t m any h ad to
travel from all p arts of tho state.
The program as arranged divided
tK-iiue»v&gt;MAk plaaaurn and Ah* nooA
ladies of Miami th ro u g h tho W om ­
an's Club ond othpr organizations
—a*4«ted in -m h k ln g t h e v is ito rs -feel
at home. A trip to the beach and
to the Davie form in the Everglades
were among the side trips given the
editors. Tho b a n q u e t on S a tu rd a y
night nt the Royal Pain» hotel was
one of the swellcst »flair» th a t the.
editors have ever bud at their meet­
ings and the fine menu and toasts
were greatly enjoyed.
The editors left Miami with the
feeling th a t th ey had been among
friends for the four days and thut
the welcome was so h earty it would
be perpetual und every guest feels
that in Miami th e re ure no stran-

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 3Ô. 1915
Make Fine Pictures
Osborne Herndon, mnnitget of the
Star and lm|M&gt;rial Theatres has a d d ­
ed a new invention to his picture
show in the shape of n machine th a t
changes the alternating current of
cloctricity to direct making the pic­
tures much d e a le r and better. Tho
m urhine was tried last night in
showing the Sea Wolf at the Star
und th e audience noted the change
with evident signs of satisfaction.
This machine is expensive but M a n ­
ager Herndon believes • in giving
the public the best thut money can
purchase and will make many other
improvements. durum, «.the aum m rr
m onths.
He expects to make a
specialty of high class reels during
the sum m er m onths for the benefit
of th e . m any Sanford summer wid­
owers made desolate by the depart-

THE BANKERS OF NEW DIRECTORY
FLORIDA ELECTED FOR THE COUNTY
OF SEMINOLE
NEW OFFICERS
FORREST LAKE OF SANFORD SUCH A WORK IS NEEDED
AND IT WILL BE PRINTED
WAS MADE FIRST VICEBY THE HERALD PRINT­
PRESIDENT AT MEET­
ING COMPANY
ING IN PALATKA

NO. 63
First Car P otatoes
The Jlnstingi Herald says:
The first of this sea so n ’* crop of
potatoes to he placed on the market
in this section .was dug yesterday and
will go forward today (F riday.) The
grqwers who are m aking this early
start hre Epps St P ad g ett, who plant­
ed a ten acre field in potatoes »everal days before C h ristm as 1914,
nnd it is th e products of t h a t field
that is receiving this early nttentioji.
•-&gt;•• The first car is consigned to John
Nix &amp; Co., of New York, and the
grower* arc expecting a fancy price
for this car of goods.
Mr. Epps estim ates th e yield at
nbolit a forty barrel crop.
This shipm ent of p otatoes is made
fu lly ,o n e month in ad v a n ce of the

Sanford is in need of a good city
directory und knowing this need the
Sanford Herald will arrange, com ­
pile and print a new city directory
and have it ready by the firat of
M ay.
We have a corps of assist­
an
a n ts
w who
» « « will
win make
m a s e an
mi accurate
a c c u r a te and
a n u H|,j,imAnf

CONDITIONS ARE
BETTERINTHE
STOCK MARKET
FINANCIERS THINK THAT A
REACTION FROM TIIE
WAR $CARE IS NOW
TAKING PLACE

P alatka, . Mar. 29.— The following
New York, Mar. 20.'— R e d u n d a n t
officers of the S ta te Hankers Asso­
m o n ey and moro hopeful views in re­
ciation a n d the American Hankers
gard to tho war are w orking o u t
Association were elected SatuiMuy a f t ­
th e ir inevitable influence u p o n flnan
ernoon prior to the adjourhm ent of the
cial
s e n tim en t. S harp a d v a n c e s ocS ta te Hankers Association: President,
A. A.
m
in
a
r
c
i,
ruiniK
u;
tirsi
vice
i
^
i
u
S. Williurd, P alatka; firat
o u rro d .
i -n n U fy ) n a a /tr ia l* b e n e f itin g
president. ,
from
war
co n tra cts and a few of t h e
second vice president. A. P.* An- couhty and tho directory when fint ______________
sorts.
leading
railroad
shares. Some recea-.
th o n y , Jacksonville; third vice pres- ishqd will be. a com plete compen■ions
followed,
owing
to t h e disposi­
idente R. M. Price, Miami*—fourth--dium «f-tht» city- a n d countJ T H öT * *
tion
to
take
handsom
e profits; b u t
only
containing
the
names
of
every
vice president. G. (î." Ware, Ix'es¿aide from i h i s developm ent th e r e is
burg; fifth vice president. T. C. one living in the city and county
an unquestionable change for t h e
W atts, Jasper; secretary und tre a s ­ hut will also give other valuahlo in­
b e tte r in the financial undertone.
urer. -George It. DeSaussure, J a c k ­ formation.
T h e prime cause of this b e t t e r ­
sonville.
T he new
directory will he the
Executive committee: Giles L. source of information thut a real CORRECT NAMES OF FIRMS m e n t is the rem arkable m o n etary
CREW HAVE DIED IN THEIR Wilson. Jacksonville; 11. G Stok«**, director) should lie ami the stranger
WILL BE PUBLISHED IN • outlo o k of the Uunitcd States. F o u r
influences ure ut work p ro m o tin g
SUBMERGED STEEL EN­
Ocala; F. N. Conrad, Dayton.1; A. E. in Sanford or in any other part of
ISSUE OF APRIL 6
case
in tho credit situ atio n . The««
the
county
can
pick
u
p
the
directory
Osborne, Williston; H. 11. Root,
CASED DEATH TRAP
are
(
I
) a return of currency from t h e
and
find
out
just
who
is
who
and
P lant City,
.
T oday is " W h o 's W ho” day in interior, (2 ) continued gold im p o rts .
where
they
live.
legislative
com
m
ittee:
H.
G.
Aird,
. Washington, D. C.. Mar. 30.—Tfie
Sanford.
Tw enty-nine leading ad­ (3) t h e lessened requirem ents oi busi­
This work will not he possible
lust rem ote hope th a t any of the Jacksonville; George E. lew is, Talln-,
vertisers will appear in m asquerade ness, and (4) the great expansion of
subm arines F-4’» crew might he h a a a e e ;.W . It. McQunid, J a c k s o n ­ unies» the business men of the coun­ on page 3.
You have doubtless lending power am ong tho banks re­
ty want it und after a canvass the
alive has been abandoned by the ville.
transacted business with ull of them su lting from the new federal reserve
advertising will he counted up and
navy d epartm ent
Today Acting
Agricultural com m ittee: 7. C.
at different times, and you should system .
A week ago the clearing
directory
made.
providing
Secretury Blue ordered Rear Admiral C ham bliss, Ocala: A. Livingston. the
he able to rerognize th em on the house hank reserves in this city h a d
grrs.
enough
advertising
can
he
obtained
Moore, com m anding the Honolulu Madison; S J. Harvey, Milton: L P:
"W ho's W ho” jiage without seeing reached almost }140,000,000 and this
A description of Minmi or u list naval station to report the exact lo­ McCord. West Palm Beach. T. H. to pa&gt; for tiie printing
In the
their nam e in any part of the adver­ in spito of a big expansion in loans,
of the many interesting trips und cation of the sunken bout and I lie King, Arcadia.
years gone by the directory business
tisement.
Bn sure to read No. 1 which now s tan d at {2,377,000,000
the lavish hospitality of Miami depth a t which she lies th at the de­
American
B ankers’ Association ha* been operated for profit hut the and then you will wnnt to read against $2,079,000,000 a year a g o .
people cannot In* given in to d ay 's partm ent may estnnnte the proha member from Florida of the execu­ new directory will In- printed be­
every one on the page.
As this heavy expansion of $900,issue hut will ho g i\e n in a later ar-i |,| 11gy of salvanging the hull and re- tive council, J. A. Griffin, T am p a ; cause the Herald recognizes the vital
000,000
in loans is certainly no t d u e
In
next
T
uesda
y’s
isauo
the
cor­
licle.
Tho qditor of Tho Herald covering the bodies of her com m and­ vice president from Florida to Amer­ need of a reliable directory and all
to
commercial
reasons, it m u s t he
rect
names
of
all
th«firms
will
ho
and his wifo a n d all the Sanford er anti ere»
ican Hanker* Association. Thom as that this firm \)unl* is sufficient ad­ publiahed opposite the nu m b er cor­ credited to im p o rtan t financial o p er­
people who were there
feel that
No advices on the disaster have P. Denhuin, Jacksonville; inemlier vertising to pay for the cost of com ­
responding to the advertisem ents ns ations in which those of an i n t e r ­
words would not express their a p p re ­ come to the d ep a rtm en t since Fri­ nom inating com m ittor American
pilation and printing.
they appeur in this issue, »0 if you national character paly an i m p o r t a n t
ciation hut we also feel thut nothing day night, when Admiral Moore re­ Banker* Association, C. A. jFaircloth,
If the directory suits the people
make
any mistnko in any of your part. This is another illustration o f
less than a description of Miami ported thut the boat was ill fifty Gainesville; allernnte, W E. Bell. and i* all th at they d«-siro it will he
answer*
you will he set right next the dom inating effect of th e w ar
and first impressions can accurately fathoms of water.
T ren to n ; vice president, trust com ­ printed every two years which is ns T ursday.
upon this m arket.
cover the ground and this will he
W hat the searchers supposed was pany section American Bankers' As­ long a* any city should exist with an
For the interest you show in
.Our. forrigtf trade is still exceed­
given later.
.the hull of the F-4. to which cables sociation. H G Aird. Jacksonville; old directory. , Sanford and Sem­
reuding
the
page
the
following
prize*
ingly
abnorm al.
Our im ports a r e
At tlfn annual election of officers were atta c h e d on S atu rd ay , proved vice president savings bnnk section inole county is changing so rapidly
will
lie
nwnrdsd:
very
light,-while
current
e x p o rts a re
the following were elected:
to he merely un old anchor, u huge Ann-rican Bankers Association, D. J. th at u new directory is really needed
A prize of 15.00 in gold will lie heavy; the net result being a p h e ­
C. 0 . C odrington, DeLand News, affair which it is believed is th e 'o n e Herrin. Jacksonville; vice president every year.
awarded to the contestant mnkiqg nom enal excess of exports, which is
President.
lost by the battleship Oregon in clearing house scetion American
the greatest number of correct a n ­ being settled partly by re tu rn of se­
Oscar T. Conklin. Miami Herald. this harbor some time ago This ne­ Bankers Association, R. E Wheeler,
A Country Editor’s View
swer* to the entire page.
curities; partly by gold im p o rts ,
Vice President.
cessitated u new seafeh and the hull Jacksonville.
The Hcrnld operate* it jolt printing
which have am ounted
to
»40,A
second
jirize
of
a
yearly
sub­
T. J. Appleyard.
Tallahassee | (|{ t h ,.
wa, finally located at
One of the distinguished gm-sta of departm ent in connection with the
000,000 on this m ovem ent, a n d '
scription
to
f
h
e
Herald
wiji
he
School Exponent. Secretary.
300-foot d e p th some distance away. the convention was Col. Frqd E, paper, a n d an inspection of the hooks
p artly by the granting of lib era l
Portion* of the superstructure of F arnsw orth, general secretary of the will show that the joli departm ent n warded to the ro n to stan t making
W. J. White, F raternal Record,
credits on foreign account.
the
second
greatest
numlier
of
cor­
JTr
*
the F-4 have been drugged to the American Bankers Association; a n ­ supports the paper. In other words
Jacksonville, T reasurer.
rect answer* to the entire page.
This
upheaval
in
our
foreign
t
r
a
d
e
surface
which
would
indicate
thut
Harry L. Drown, Record. St. Au­
other was Joseph A. McCord, gov- the paper is not self supporting ami
You m ust uccom|i*ny your an­ relations promise* to continue for
the subm arine is partly destroyed «•rnor of the Fe«leri«l Deserve Bank could not exist Upon its present ingustine, National Delegate.
swers by a com|iosition of not more some months to come, or at least
After a spirtid fight between Kis­ The plan for todu&gt; »»« for tin* of Atlanta
rulin' were it not for the job depart than fifty words, u-lling which of all until the end of the war is d e a r ly in
simmee and Key West the former dredge CalifoieiH to ding the hnltoill
l u l l , 1a m g
yesterd u )
a f t e r n o o n * mi-' t
In vtrw of this fact, ami the (he firms in Sanford is your fuvoritc sight
The foreign exchange s i t u a ­
was chosen' and at Kissimmee next in tiie hope of grappling the sub *es»ion t h e v is ito rs s e r e t a k e n to 1 In. t th a t the Heruld 1» ulwuys boost­
und why
These letters will lutrr t i o n is also remarkuble because of
murine
and
hauling
her
into
shal­
year the clans will again gather to
the cum phor farm in automobiles, ing for tho upbuilding of the town
he published in the paper w ith your the condition* just referred to ; th e
have the green corn dance and lower water
which proved a most pleasing and nnd coqnty, you can imagine our
permission and th a t of th o . a d v e r­ qultutions for sterling being a b o u t
smoke tho peace pipe.
enjoyuhle diversion.
feeling* when some one comes in tiser.
* 5 cents in the p ound below t h e gold
T he reception, musicale nnd dance with a Bug write up of some insig­
"T h e frilrlflilo n ”
Tiie following rules must ho oh- im porting point.
More gold will
A large uudience assemblrd at the at the P utnam House last night was nificant social nfTnir or some enter­ served in making your answers
R. Y. P. U. Nolcs
1doubtless follow
\Ye have a lre ad y
• The meeting lust Sunday evening ('ongregationul church last Sunday largely attended by both visitors titxl tainm ent for individual protit ami
1 You must make an answ er t o j i u ken back two-thirds of the a m o u n t
The event was a bril­ we find the said ropy written ti|&gt;on
was the most interesting and help­ night tu listen tu the rendition of t owns pe opl e
every ad on the page, setting forth wn sent to C anada last year. T his
ful we havp had during the first John Stainer'* masterpiece. "T h e liant one Th«- splendid musical pro- stationery printed o u t'o f town, or at the name of the thin you think is cou n try already holds an e x c e ssiv e
Crucifixion " Thuse composing the iiram by t'h a t t a w a y 's orchestra and other times when wu ure asked to representeil opposite the n u m b e r o f 's u p p l y of gold, estim ated at over
quarter.
ehtiir
were director and soprano. some of Palatka'* In—t vocal and m
Group No 3 was incharge of the
hid against some jinnt stioji in a n ­ each.
The u&lt;ls. will, he num bered $1.MOO,000,000.
Mi*»
l.ilcille
\- |.u .w .ll: alt», Mr* slrum ental artist* follows
other town on a piece of small work for your convenience.
meeting with Miss Laing. captain
Such n sum is vastly heyonii o u r
Strong. tenor. Mr (' L. Polk and
and Mr. Thom pson, leader.
Overture, C hattaw ay'a orchestra. and at the sumo time furnished with
'2. All answer* must he addressed reiiuirenient*. anil has much to d o
Ths subject was Patriotism and hanno Mr. Cameron Gillette of AthFlower llain, Mrs Ia-wis Smith enough ‘rojiy to fill a column und a to the " W h o Is Who" editor «if with th e current low interest ra te s ,
i ens. Ohio.
"The Crucifixion" is u
hull of the Herald.
Sometimes " p a ­ The Herald.
the program wan a «follow*:
My Little Love 1Hawley), Mr,
which if m aintained will bring 0J1 a
tience ceases to be a virtuo and be­
Scripture Lesson, found m 1 Petet. musical m editation on the sacred
3. Each list of answers m ust lie period of active inflation.
N. J. Tilghman.- Jr.
passion of our Lord. and very closely
comes a burden."— Perry Herald.
2:15-18.
accompanied by a composition of
Magic Song (M yer-H clm upd), Mi*
Prayer— Several member* of the follows th e gospel story. The- solo
not more thnn fifty words telling
Mis*
Lcib
(violin,
Mr.
Harstow).
parts were taken entirely by the
group.
On the European Plan
P re a c h e rs in Palm Beach Suit*
which is your favorite firm and why.
The Lofcloi (Lists). Miss Hutching
men.
Mr. Polk need* no introduc­
Introduction— Mr. Thom pson.
4.
Tl\e
correct
nume
of
each
firm
The Sanford House
will re-openAt the regular weekly meeting of
The Meaning of P atriotism — Mis* tion to a Sanford audience for most ton.
(that is tho name under which each the Vnaiom' Conference, com posed
mi
Aprij
first
on
the
European
plan
people are acquainted with his sweet
Laing.
Barcarolle (OfTen-bachI, Mr*. Halle
ami th e m anagem ent expects to firm does business nnd which appears of th e pastor* of the B aptist, C on­
und sy m p a th e tic tenor voice; «•spec­ and Mr. Tilghman.
. Song-7-America.
make some rhangrs in the building on their hill heads, letter heads, etc.) gregational, M ethodist and Prr*Has Patriotism Developed?— Mr. ially did it show to its best in the
Song, »elected,
Miss Ellzaiietii looking toward the b e tterm e n t of must he written opposite th e num ­
byteriun churches it was decided
solo, " H o w Sweet i* the Grace of Brown.
Chase.
’
"
.
the same. Announcements will lie ber of «fiich.
thut Palm Beach suits sh o u ld fur
His Sacred Face."
Mr. Gulettc.
The Soldier's W ork— Mr. Davis.
6. No re ad er’s list of answers will worn during the sum m er m ontha
Accompanists. Miss H utchinson made later, after the plans are pelScripture Q uotations by several though u stranger to most has al­ Mrs. Quirk, Mr*. Haile.
he
considered unless An answ er is in the pulpit. These men are hufed ed.
ready m ade for him*elf a reputation:
Members of Group.
made to every ad on the page.
niun und hnve shown t h a t they havo
A Clean and Wholesomo C itizen­ he has a voice of most unusual
All answers must lie on th e ed­ their own personal rom fo rt a t h e a rt
I l i i r R eturned Home
( c ' O r n n s Note*
power
a
n
d
promise.
His
rendition
of
ship— Mr. Frsnklin.
itor’s desk not later thnn M onday, as well hs the spiritunl welfare, of
T he members of the Cheerful
Mr. und Mrs. R. J. Holly. A. April 5th.
Reading— L oyalty, by Miss Linda tho solo, " T h e Agony in the Gar­
their constituency.
These pas I on*
den" was especially effective. It i* class of the M ethodist church nnd Dorner, Mrs. George Hoy and Miss
Connelly.
hnve
thc-ideu
th
a
t
they
are a p a rt o r
to bq regretted th a t this talented th e members of Miss Stone's cluss Laura Fish have returned home from
Baptist History— Mr. Jinkins.
New
Ice
Cream
Parlor
the
people
an
d
t
h
a
t
th
e
long coat w
History of our National Song. young singer is so soop to leave for of th e B aptist church met a t the Miami, where thby spent several
G.
Nlckolopulous
will
open
an
ice
not
nocesaary
in
order
for
th em to
home of Mrs. W. J. Daniels* for th e dnys enjoying the sights of the
"T he Star Spangled B an n e r" — Mrs. his home in the north’.
cream pallor in the store nsxt to be preachers. Y’ou can see a sm ile
The
choruses
"Fling
Wide
the
regular
social
of
th
e
CheerfuJ
W
ork­
Muxic C ity and attending the many
Gatchel.
the Peoples Bank and expects to on th e ir faces now because sim ply
Violin Solo, " T h o S tar Spangled G ates" and " T h e Appeal of the ers. After th e busineea session th e functions of tho Florida Press Asso­
have the place fitted up within the with th e resolution passed th ey a re
Crucified"
were
dra
m
a
tic
and
thrill­
•following
games
wero
played;
Dollar,
ciation.
B anner"— Mr. Walters.
next week re ady for business.
He beginning to foel comfortable.
Nfcat S u n d ay evening we will use ing, holding the audience in rapt Beast, Bird and Fish, Hot P o ta to
will
curry
a
line
of
candies
a
n
d
cig­
our new B. Y. P. U. room for the attention, especially when the cli­ a n d Joining th e Sugar T rust, the
Church of the lloly Cross
ars nnd experts ;o do a thriving
®rst time. We welcome all visitor* max, " C r u c ify " was reached. Great l a t t e r causing m any to bite hastily
W elfare M eeting Womans Club
business.
credit
is
due
to
the
director,
Miss
S4-rvicca
in
Church
of
the
the
and
regret
instantly,
for
instead
of
*nd strangers.
Aspinwall for giving a Sanford con* sugar they got salt. We all regretted Holy Croes orili be os fpllows:
M em bers of t h e Welfare D e p a rt­
Reporter.
* w . O. W. Attention
gregation th e privilege of hearing this t h a t it soon came tim e to leavo as we
m
ent
a r e rem inded of the m eeting
Monday, Tuesday and S aturday,
W.
O.
W.,
Attention!
T
h
e
re
will
artistic
production.
Her
own
beau­
were
having
a
good
time.
Wo
wish
at
t
h
e
club rooms Wednesday afte r­
4:00
p.
m.
neautlfsl Yacht H ere
he n special meeting Wednesday noon a t 3 o'clock. There will be a
Mr. and Mrs. George S tephan on tiful voice and tho perfect accom­ to th a n k Miss Coripne Rauierson
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
ev«&gt;ning. Mnrch 31 to urt on a large joint m eeting s^ith the J u rio r Civic
Those
their b e a u tifu l, y ac h t, Tho Loiterer panim ents played by Mi** Frances for the excellent program.
M aundy T hursday, 6:30 a m., number of applications.
All m em­ League and will be on "Birds.'*
Aspinwall
were
never
honril
to
better
present
were
Miss
T
husa
Tar
hell,
II are here today on a trip from
4:00 p. m. *
bers
are
requ«?sted
to
lie
present.
Elizabeth
Stone,
Abbie
Doudney,
M em bers are requested to respond t o
effect.
Jacksonville to Lake Harney. This
On Good Friday there will lie ser­
F.
L.
Miller,
Clerk.
C
allace
G
rant,
Lois
Grant,
K
ate
the
roll call with a quotation on
“ their first trip to Sanford on the
vice at 11:30 a. m. and at 12 m. will
F
lynt,
Corinne
Ralilerson,
Edna
birds
o r tho nam e of a Florida bird.
W,
C.
T.
U.
Meeting
8 t. Johns and th ey are so m uch in
\y‘ On thu Stork Express
begin t h e three hour service com ­
T he program will consist of a fine
Tho meeting of tho W. C. T. U. Geiger, Mrs. G ra n t, Mrs. C. W.
love with this p a rt of th e otate t h a t
mem orative of the Savior's agony on
Born to Mr. and Mrs.’ L. W. W al­ paper on birds w ritten by Prof.
Ihoy intend to m ake it p a rt of their will be held a t th e B aptist church Culpepper and Messrs. Paul Dooley,
the croia. Evening service a t 7:30 lace, on Celery zvenue, tw in t.
R
alph
Geiger,
Orm
a
Dewhurst,
C.
W
Nohrling of G otha, several vocal
w*nt«r itinerary each year. . T h e r e a t 8:00 o'clock T h u rs d a y afternoon.
p. m.
C
ulpepper
and
Messrs.
Paul
Dooley,
and
in s tru m e n ta l num bers and p rob­
•re two other yachta t o be In today. All. are requested to be present.
It
is
always
a
pleasure'
to
have
Born
to
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J
.
N
.
R
ob­
William
Kilbee,
Payne
Daniel*
and
ably
recitations.
A cordial in v ita ­
H
ereafter
th
e
meetings
will
be
held
*nd Mrs. S te p h an are fiom
with
us
a
t
any
o
f.these
srfvlces
our
son
on
Sanford
Heights,
a
fine
baby
Edwin
Rauierson.
tion
la
extended
to
all club m em b ers
on
the
first
T
h
u
rsd
a
y
of
each
month.
Delta, Colorado, where, M r. S tephan
friends of other churchce.
Class Reporter.
to be present.
Members will please ta k e notice«
“ • prom inent a tto rn e y .

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                    <text>M A n C H 26 la u

T H E SANFORD HERALD,

B. Munson, Pres., Q. S. £ F. Ry.;
C. B. McCall, G. F. A., C. H &amp; N.
*■
for
ent
Ry.; W. P. Roger, G. F. A.*- F. E.
C. Ry.; J. M. Cutler, G. F. A., G.
S. St F. Ry*.; A. 0. Samson, C, A,,
For Rent— Two big storci
G. S. &amp; F. Ry.; A. H. Fulkerson,
East First street.
Joe DoMont
C. A.. C. N. O. &amp; T. P. Ry.; W. R.
Coca Cola Company.
jj
O'Hnra, D. F. A., P, R. R. Co.; W.
A. Winburn, Pres,, C. of Ga. *Ry.;
Furnished room for rem
^•uth.
|Col. A. R. Lawton, V. I\, C. of Ga.
east corner of Park and N
' ‘ St.
Uy.; C. T. Aircy, F. T. M., C. of
tir
Ga. Ry.; F. L. Corwin, C. A., C. of If . All Local AdrcrUsenicnlfl Under
For Rent— Rooms for light
Ga. Ry.; E. F. Sttjvall, G. A., I. C.
This
Heading
THREE
CENTS
a
keeping,
G21 Oak avenue.
.s.^e
Ily.; C. 0. Compton, F. T. M., L. &amp;.
N. Ry.; B. L. Bugg, Gen. Manager, Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
For Rent— After Marrh r ■&gt;
A. B. &amp; A. Ry.; J. J. McManu». Charge 25 Cents.
story house, modern impr«,-.,
IlU
C. A., I. C. Ry.; J. D. Bowden,
A- P. Connelly,. 109 Mngnnlia
C. A., N. X. C. Lines; C. Sanderson,
I
___________'
■ .
' tf
C. A., M. &amp; 0 . Ity.; C. A. Forrest,
G. A., Frisco Lines; J. W. White,
For Rent—’ Several nir,. „fflr*
C. A., G. S. St F. Ry.; IR T. Smithrj* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » »
rooms over Yowcll'*, Enquire
p
V. P., N. C. &amp; St. L. Ry.; J. F.
Yowell &amp; Co,
For Sule— Good farm on Celery
Johnson, Gen. Supt., C. of Ga. Ry.;
E. T. Steele, F. T. M „ A. G. S. Ry. avenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
4H H *
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room J
— Florida Growers News.
house with all modern conveniences,
Hot and cold water in bsth room
He Was Honest.
;
and
kitchen,. Good hot house in &lt; ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ❖ &lt; &gt;
A small colored boy stole same
Large barn, good tenant
brass fittings’ from a building and was yard.
For Hire— Seven piume ngi r Cadil­
Going
token before tjjo Judgev who severely house, good chicken yards.
lac
car for hire. Best of »« rvi.e day
reprimanded him and bade him tako for a bargain. See me quick. II. C.
or night.
Frank Spelling, phone
{jack the stolen property. Turning to DuBose.
G2-6tc
281 apd 318’
r,r,-tfc
the officer the Judge requested him
Wanted— A client wants a lot on
to aco that this was done, when the
Wanted— Goo&lt;) secondhand organ
youngster broke out; “ Bat's all right, Sanford avenuo or Cypress avenue
for
school purposes. Addn»* W. y.
Jcdge. t'sc gvtne to take 'em back, and iTot further out than Eighth
and TO* needn’t rend no cop wlf mo, street. . Must..bo.cboa£. , J t 0 - Pock-, Dunn, R. D. No. t. —-»•in—,H kA*. —’
Taf Tie liohca*. f ls.',-LLCTiicrnnatf En­ ard, The*Uuyer’s ^gent.
* 02-lte
Will F.xchnnge:
Good pair me.
•
•
quirer.
For Salt*— Five acres tiled land, dlum site work mules with double
------'--------- 7---- *
2-H blocks-from Grammar Schoolrflrarnps», for one largo- Til! ‘ muñí
Use for Old Newspapers.
mulo or horse.
Have not ■....mb
Old newspapers form the basis Now being famed. Information nt
work
for
two
mules.
W \ Mor»»,
the
Herald
office.
,*
60-tf
of most of the boxes In which goods
Lane Park, Fla.
titc
are kept In the furnishings, stores
For Sale— My lot located on First
Whoa ground Into pulp and treated
Wanted—-Boise or mule . -'utaldo
with certain chemicals they form Ideal street, oppoaite the Robbins Nest
for
fai m work.
M um !■&gt; 1 tgMTI.
Hotel.
You
can
Imy
this
property
material for the pasteboard used lu
very reasonable, .on liberal terms. Str.te paiticulora and ¡; i "
fini
the cheapest as well as the more
Address Agent i■I 1. : plue
Address Robert Buckabaum, Box Icttei.
pensivo grades of boxes.
Junct.on, Fin.
MI’ Bp
214, Tampa, Fla. '
G2-2tp
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, .■
■
" -- ■ "-- '
\
Showing His Hand.
Wanted— J hov.e a client who
Ldst— Plain band gold ring with
“ Ifehry VIII as n Gambler" Is the
wants
6 ncros of cheap land, fairly “ Ours” on inside. Finder return totitle of an Interesting confibutlon to
history. And It must be admitted that well located and from one to Ave Byc-Lo Hotel and receivi • reward.
ho held some queens.—Washington miles out. What can you offer me?
2tr
J. 0. Packard, The Buyer'» Agent.,
Post.
.
62-ltc
Wanted --Good two ln,o
* For Snip— Three fresh milk rows. for fnrm purposes
Vit »*ar*
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
SO-tf Herald.
no -t f&lt;-

SUMMER IS HERE

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

FOR SALE

ii

The nbove will be good new« Ho the boys and girls and the older folks who enjoy the. swimming
.pool at Woodland Par.k
Thu park opened Sunday for the season and will be open every Sunday
until M ay 4th, after which it Will be open Sundays and Thursdays.

What the League Did

promise any immediate relief at the
.meeting they nro all. g o i n g 't o use
1tb.cir.bust. **ITocls to. hftlp Aka. giap«•** 4*r *1
• " • »a , w
last fruit growers to make n profit on
Meeting
at
SI.
Augustine
Continued from Page 6'
their investment, if a lower rate will
week was one of the best ever
promptly at 3:00 Lhat the .program
help.
“ held inThls state".
r
might begin on time.
Among those present, taking part
The meeting held at St. Augustine in the League’s presentation of their
The joint meeting of the^ Welfare Inst week to
case were
Skinner, L. D.• •“
Jones,
,U talk
Liiin UYUI
VI117 lie
H vimilll
uviv L. D.. uniiiuvif
■•»-I
over the
new
classi vmk
Department and the Junior Civic f,cn{{on
of
grapefruit,
by the Dr. J. H. Ross, A. J. N yo, Walter
t i
—
..«I.. ,
...
Tii « a .a. .» «. _
y
i. v ^
f n IT
rt
League Wednesday, March 31.
J. y »C. Chr.se,
Jefferson
railroads, with a view to granting a Preston,
Members of the department are lower rate was one of the best meet­ Thomas,
George Williams,
J. K.
requested to come prepared to re­ ings of the kind ever held in this Thomns of tho B. C. Schrader Co..
spond to. the roll call with cither a state. The leading distributors, with Mr. Tenny and Mr. Hoskins of the
quotation on birds or the name of a their traflic managers wore'picsont, Growers und Shippers League.
Florida bird. The meeting promises
Tho following officials and the
well as n number of the large
to be very interesting with its entire1irower8 nnj operators.
Tho nt roads they represented, were in at­
program on birds.
The Growers and Ship­
tendance of railroad ofAciuls was tendance.
one of the largest at any meeting pers League deserves much credit
Members of the Pblly Primrose held In this stnto.
for getting up such o' fine attend­
Cast are requested to send the Marne
ance.
I t proves the value of the
The Anest thing about the meet­
of their guest for the dance April 8 ing was the good will and feeling League to the growers.
to Mrs. W. L. Morgan without de- èhown by tho railroad * ofAcinls to­
J. K. Ingraham, V. P., F E. C.
lay.
ward the work in hand. * They were Ry.; F. W. Kirtland. T. M „ F. E. C.
DCYUOrtD-IScNc RUL
lUtorn chart*! 1* 1.1 &lt;ra »limali
willing to listen, to tho presentation Ry.; J. M. Culp, V. P.. Sou Ry : C.
otilar» ».U n »* l lo Dapt K,
o f facts showing the conditions ex­ M. Tyler. D. F. A., Sou. Ry.; Chns.
Choir and Quire.
Bacii for »U ln e »cd pries
Ulto» flaUkini.
The word “quire." as applied to a itin g in the grapefruit industry, R. C»|&gt;j»s, V. P., S. A. L. Ry.; J«*.
[U a u Radali Afaocr.
thorn« of singers Is rare. Tho proper and paid close attention to all. that Monties, T . M., A. C. L. Ry.; Geo. ■
THI U H U AMD ART SHOT
word Is "choir.”
J.ii.wtRh. Ffc,
w î i said.
White they could not P. Biles, F. T. M.t Q. St C. Ry.: J.“’ 111 W. Darai Stmt.

WANTED

Kodak Films

Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re-,
Will exchange good t&lt; n, of mul«
reived. Write Martin Doyle. R. D. f for Ford auto
No. 2., foj particulars.
55-tfe
tí 1-3t |&gt;
For Sale— Ten nerw truck farm, 9
acres improved. 5 tiled in bysl of
sliope,
mile from brick road. h
J. O. Pack
62-ltc
ard.

Lôst Yesterday— A n envel ip** rontaining real estate deed tr■•- Heiirr
Thomas to Jerry Jon&lt;■I othff
jiapers. Finder return to p ■ 'oilier.
Reward.
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For Sale— 10 acres lino high hammock celery and le_ttuco land, west
aide just acroas corporate limits,
I quarter mile from First slrret and
two shipping stations. Half in cul­
tivation four years, nil fenced and
ditched. Worjh $3,000.00, will take
11,600 if sold in the next ten days.
If you want to take advantage of
the best bugrnin on the market rec
owner, 207 French avenue.
6ff-3tc

Wanted
Karma nn\ •i.-• t il Inc».
tion. Also trart of l.u
ninni*
1*ti»r.e
ration
Write Brinimi
St., New York
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Never have dress materials been as
beautiful as this spring.' Don’t wait un­
til the last minute. See our spring voiles.

Every hat in this store, a brand new
one, therefore you are sure of getting the
| latest styles.

Men’s Pa m Beach Suits

Big line of all the very newest styles.

Prices $3.50 to $6.00.

Price $7.50
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Price 50c.
Men’s Panama
Hats
From the Nifty
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English Shape
to the Conservative
Shape
$5 to $7.50 s

six,years. Price $1600.00.
J. O.
Packard, The Buyer’s Agent.
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Price $7.50
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Ladies’ Waists

Silk Shirts
Nothing so comfortable and stylish as h silk shirt
for spring, therefore all the go. Come and see them ,*

So popular for spring dress, made either of wash *
Bilk, crepe de chine or pretty organdie fl.50 to $4.00 ‘

B oy's Palm Beach Suits
We have layed in a supply so the boys can avoid a
heavy wool suit for summer, just
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Skirts!

\re the pronounced rage in spring dresses, made of
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' Wool or the wash materals, Ratine, Crash
or-Palm Beach clothe
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For Sale - One acre of land near
Wanted To 11UV .1
depot, cleared, tiled and in cultiva­
good . residence SI' * t 1*•1&lt;
tion.
Nothing better for home and
»null farm. This is a place where
you can make the lot pay for the
house. 11. C. DuBose.
62-t6c

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For Sale— Five acres half, milo
from brick road, quarter milo from
loading station, 6 miles from Sangord, county road on- one side. Al*
food, black hammo'ck land.
Two
actes cleared,'fenced and farmed 2
years.
Good Nlowing well. ‘ Price
$800. Tot ms to suit curtomer. A. P
Connelly, 119 Magnolia avenue.
67-tf
For Sale— Fifteen acre farm, all
tiled, farmed six years, right at load­
ing track, M milo off from Celery
avenue.
J. O. Packard, The Buy­
er’» Agent.
62-ltc

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For 8ale— 20 fine brood sows.
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For Sale— Two good building lot»
on Sanford avenue, Sanford Height*. Wo have alwar» tried to bo ju‘ l •
of tho otb» fellow n th# geoc«»l e.|u.p»«M»
'One corner lot. .$360 cash takes our »tore. A . M orideoc- of Ah»
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are Interested.
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For Sale— A Aral cluss saddle and '
buggy horse 10 ycura old. Original­
ly from Kentucky.
I am di-sirous
of securing a good homo for him.
Cecil Gahbett, French Ave.
56-tf

For Sale— Ten aero truck farm
all cleared, 6 acres tiled, located

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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 TA B LE S E C T IO N

P U B L IS H E D
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I N S A N F O R D — Life la Wuith Living
VOLUME VI

FLORIDA PRESS
GANG RETURN
FROM M IAM I
CHRIS CODRINC.TON M AD E
PRESIDENT AN D OSCAR
C O N K LIN WAÇ M A D E
V IC E-PRESID EN T
One of the most successful meet­
u p of the Florida Press Association
was-held in-Miami .last Thursday,
Friday and Saturday and the at­
tendance was- good considering the
great ’ distance that many had to
travel from all parts of tho state.
The program as arranged divided
tK-iiue»v&gt;MAk plaaaurn and Ah* nooA
ladies of Miami through tho Wom­
an's Club ond othpr organizations
— a*4«ted in-mhklng the visitors-feel
at home. A trip to the beach and
to the Davie form in the Everglades
were among the side trips given the
editors. Tho banquet on Saturday
night nt the Royal Pain» hotel was
one of the swellcst »flair» that the.
editors have ever bud at their meet­
ings and the fine menu and toasts
were greatly enjoyed.
The editors left Miami with the
feeling that they had been among
friends for the four days and thut
the welcome was so hearty it would
be perpetual und every guest feels
that in Miami there ure no stran-

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 3Ô. 1915
Make Fine Pictures
Osborne Herndon, mnnitget of the
Star and lm|M&gt;rial Theatres has add­
ed a new invention to his picture
show in the shape of n machine that
changes the alternating current of
cloctricity to direct making the pic­
tures much dealer and better. Tho
murhine was tried last night in
showing the Sea Wolf at the Star
und the audience noted the change
with evident signs of satisfaction.
This machine is expensive but Man­
ager Herndon believes • in giving
the public the best thut money can
purchase and will make many other
improvements. durum, «.the aummrr
months.
He expects to make a
specialty of high class reels during
the summer months for the benefit
of the. many Sanford summer wid­
owers made desolate by the depart-

THE BANKERS OF NEW DIRECTORY
FLORIDA ELECTED FOR THE COUNTY
OF SEM INOLE
NEW OFFICERS
FO R R E ST LAK E OF SAN FO R D SUCH A W O R K IS NEEDED
A N D IT W IL L BE PR IN TE D
W AS M A D E FIRST VICEBY THE H ERALD P R IN T ­
PR E S ID E N T AT M E E T ­
ING C O M P A N Y
IN G IN P A L A T K A

NO. 63
First Car Potatoes
The Jlnstingi Herald says:
The first of this season’* crop of
potatoes to he placed on the market
in this section .was dug yesterday and
will go forward today (Friday.) The
grqwers who are making this early
start hre Epps St Padgett, who plant­
ed a ten acre field in potatoes » e v eral days before Christmas 1914,
nnd it is the products of that field
that is receiving this early nttentioji.
•-&gt;•• The first car is consigned to John
Nix &amp; Co., of New York, and the
grower* arc expecting a fancy price
for this car of goods.
Mr. Epps estimates the yield at
nbolit a forty barrel crop.
This shipment of potatoes is made
fully,one month in advance of the

Sanford is in need of a good city
directory und knowing this need the
Sanford Herald will arrange, com­
pile and print a new city directory
and have it ready by the firat of
May.
We have a corps of assist­
ants
an accurate
accurate anu
and H|,j,imAnf
a n w who
» « « will
win make
m a se mi

CONDITIONS ARE
BETTERINTHE
STOCK MARKET
FINANCIERS T H IN K T H A T A
REACTION FROM T IIE
WAR $CARE IS N O W
TAK IN G PLACE

Palatka, . Mar. 29.— The following
New York, Mar. 20.'— Redundant
officers of the State Hankers Asso­
money and moro hopeful views in re­
ciation and the American Hankers
gard to tho war are working o u t
Association were elected SatuiMuy aft­
their inevitable influence upon flnan
ernoon prior to the adjourhment of the
cial
sentiment. Sharp advances ocState Hankers Association: President,
A
.
A.
m
in
a
rci,
ruiniKu;
tirsi
vice
i
^
i
u
A. S. Williurd, Palatka; firat
ourrod.
i -nnUfy )naa/trial* benefiting
president. ,
from
war
contracts and a few of the
second vice president. A. P.* An- couhty and tho directory when fint_______________
sorts.
leading
railroad
shares. Some recea-.
thony, Jacksonville; third vice pres- ishqd will be. a complete compen■ions
followed,
owing
to the disposi­
idente R. M. Price, Miami*—fourth--dium «f-tht» city- and countJTH öT * *
tion
to
take
handsome
profits; but
only
containing
the
names
of
every
vice president. G. (î." Ware, Ix'es¿aide from ihis development there is
burg; fifth vice president. T. C. one living in the city and county
an unquestionable change for the
Watts, Jasper; secretary und treas­ hut will also give other valuahlo in­
better in the financial undertone.
urer. -George It. DeSaussure, Jack­ formation.
The prime cause of this better­
sonville.
The new
directory will he the
Executive committee: Giles L. source of information thut a real CORRECT NAMES OF FIRMS ment is the remarkable monetary
CREW HAVE DIED IN TH EIR Wilson. Jacksonville; 11. G Stok«**, director) should lie ami the stranger
outlook of the Uunitcd States. Four
W IL L BE PU BLISH ED IN •
influences ure ut work promoting
SUBMERGED STEEL EN­
Ocala; F. N. Conrad, Dayton.1; A. E. in Sanford or in any other part of
ISSUE OF A P R IL 6
case
in tho credit situation. T h e « «
the
county
can
pick
up
the
directory
Osborne, Williston; H. 11. Root,
CASED DEATH TR A P
are
(
I
) a return of currency from the
and
find
out
just
who
is
who
and
Plant City,
.
Today is "Who's Who” day in interior, (2) continued gold imports.
where
they
live.
legislative
committee:
H.
G.
Aird,
. Washington, D. C.. Mar. 30.— Tfie
Sanford.
Twenty-nine leading ad­ (3) the lessened requirements oi busi­
This work will not he possible
lust remote hope that any of the Jacksonville; George E. lewis, Talln-,
vertisers will appear in masquerade ness, and (4) the great expansion o f
submarines F-4’» crew might he haaaee;.W. It. McQunid, Jackson­ unies» the business men of the coun­ on page 3.
You have doubtless lending power among tho banks re­
ty want it und after a canvass the
alive has been abandoned by the ville.
transacted business with ull of them sulting from the new federal reserve
advertising will he counted up and
navy department
Today Acting
Agricultural committee: 7. C.
at different times, and you should system.
A week ago the clearing
directory
made.
providing
Secretury Blue ordered Rear Admiral Chambliss, Ocala: A. Livingston. the
he able to rerognize them on the house hank reserves in this city had
grrs.
enough
advertising
can
he
obtained
Moore, commanding the Honolulu Madison; S J. Harvey, Milton: L P:
"Who's Who” jiage without seeing reached almost }140,000,000 and this
A description of Minmi or u list naval station to report the exact lo­ McCord. West Palm Beach. T. H. to pa&gt; for tiie printing
In the
their name in any part of the adver­ in spito of a big expansion in loans,
of the many interesting trips und cation of the sunken bout and I lie King, Arcadia.
years gone by the directory business
tisement.
Bn sure to read No. 1 which now stand at {2,377,000,000
the lavish hospitality of Miami depth at which she lies that the de­
American
Bankers’ Association ha* been operated for profit hut the and then you will wnnt to read against $2,079,000,000 a year ago.
people cannot In* given in today's partment may estnnnte the proha
member from Florida of the execu­ new directory will In- printed be­ every one on the page.
As this heavy expansion of $900,issue hut will ho gi\en in a later ar-i |,|11gy of salvanging the hull and re- tive council, J. A. Griffin, Tampa; cause the Herald recognizes the vital
000,000
in loans is certainly not due
In
next
Tuesday’s
isauo
the
cor­
licle.
Tho qditor of Tho Herald covering the bodies of her command­
vice president from Florida to Amer­ need of a reliable directory and all rect names of all th«- firms will ho to commercial reasons, it must he
and his wifo and all the Sanford er anti ere»
ican Hanker* Association. Thomas that this firm \)unl* is sufficient ad­ publiahed opposite the number cor­ credited to important financial oper­
people who were there
feel that
No advices on the disaster have P. Denhuin, Jacksonville; inemlier vertising to pay for the cost of com­
responding to the advertisements ns ations in which those of an inter­
words would not express their appre­ come to the department since Fri­
pilation and printing.
nominating committor American
they appeur in this issue, »0 if you national character paly an important
ciation hut we also feel thut nothing day night, when Admiral Moore re­ Banker* Association, C. A. jFaircloth,
If the directory suits the people
make
any mistnko in any of your part. This is another illustration o f
less than a description of Miami ported thut the boat was ill fifty Gainesville; allernnte, W E. Bell. and i* all that they d«-siro it will he
answer*
you will he set right next the dominating effect of the war
and first impressions can accurately fathoms of water.
Trenton; vice president, trust com­ printed every two years which is ns T ursday.
upon this market.
cover the ground and this will he
What the searchers supposed was pany section American Bankers' As­ long a* any city should exist with an
For the interest you show in
.Our. forrigtf trade is still exceed­
given later.
.the hull of the F-4. to which cables sociation. H G Aird. Jacksonville; old directory. , Sanford and Sem­
reuding
the
page
the
following
prize*
ingly
abnormal.
Our imports are
At tlfn annual election of officers were attached on Saturday, proved vice president savings bnnk section inole county is changing so rapidly
will lie nwnrdsd:
very
light,-while
current
exports are
the following were elected:
to he merely un old anchor, u huge Ann-rican Bankers Association, D. J. that u new directory is really needed
A prize of 15.00 in gold will lie heavy; the net result being a phe­
C. 0. Codrington, DeLand News, affair which it is believed is the'one Herrin. Jacksonville; vice president every year.
awarded to the contestant mnkiqg nomenal excess of exports, which is
President.
lost by the battleship Oregon in clearing house scetion American
the greatest number of correct an­ being settled partly by return of se­
Oscar T. Conklin. Miami Herald. this harbor some time ago This ne­ Bankers Association, R. E Wheeler,
A Country Editor’ s View
swer* to the entire page.
curities; partly by gold imports,
Vice President.
cessitated u new seafeh and the hull Jacksonville.
The Hcrnld operate* it jolt printing
which have amounted
to
»40,A
second
jirize
of
a
yearly
sub­
T. J. Appleyard.
Tallahassee |(|{ th,.
wa, finally located at
One of the distinguished gm-sta of department in connection with the
000,000 on this movement, an d '
scription
to
f
h
e
Herald
wiji
he
School Exponent. Secretary.
300-foot depth some distance away. the convention was Col. Frqd E,
paper, and an inspection of the hooks nwarded to the rontostant making partly by the granting of liberal
Portion* of the superstructure of Farnsworth, general secretary of the will show that the joli department
W. J. White, Fraternal Record,
the second greatest numlier of cor­ credits on foreign account.
JTr
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the F-4 have been drugged to the American Bankers Association; an­ supports the paper. In other words
Jacksonville, Treasurer.
rect answer* to the entire page.
This
upheaval
in
our
foreign
trade
surface
which
would
indicate
thut
Harry L. Drown, Record. St. Au­
other was Joseph A. McCord, gov- the paper is not self supporting ami
You must uccom|i*ny your an­ relations promise* to continue for
the submarine is partly destroyed «•rnor of the Fe«leri«l Deserve Bank could not exist Upon its present ingustine, National Delegate.
swers by a com|iosition of not more some months to come, or at least
After a spirtid fight between Kis­ The plan for todu&gt; » » « for tin* of Atlanta
rulin' were it not for the job depart than fifty words, u-lling which of all until the end of the war is dearly in
simmee and Key West the former dredge CalifoieiH to ding the hnltoill
l u l l , 1a mg
yesterdu)
afternoon * mi-' t
In vtrw of this fact, ami the (he firms in Sanford is your fuvoritc sight
The foreign exchange situa­
was chosen' and at Kissimmee next in tiie hope of grappling the sub *es»ion the visitors s e r e taken to 1In. t that the Heruld 1» ulwuys boost­
und why
These letters will lutrr tion is also remarkuble because of
murine
and
hauling
her
into
shal­
year the clans will again gather to
the cumphor farm in automobiles, ing for tho upbuilding of the town
he published in the paper with your the condition* just referred to; the
have the green corn dance and lower water
which proved a most pleasing and nnd coqnty, you can imagine our
permission and that of tho. adver­ qultutions for sterling being about
smoke tho peace pipe.
enjoyuhle diversion.
feeling* when some one comes in tiser.
* 5 cents in the pound below the gold
The reception, musicale nnd dance with a Bug write up of some insig­
"T h e frilrlflilon ”
Tiie following rules must ho oh- importing point.
More gold will
A large uudience assemblrd at the at the Putnam House last night was nificant social nfTnir or some enter­
R. Y. P. U. Nolcs
served in making your answers
1doubtless follow
\Ye have already
• The meeting lust Sunday evening ('ongregationul church last Sunday largely attended by both visitors titxl tainment for individual protit ami
1 You must make an answer t o j i uken back two-thirds of the amount
The event was a bril­ we find the said ropy written ti|&gt;on
was the most interesting and help­ night tu listen tu the rendition of to w n s p e o p le
every ad on the page, setting forth wn sent to Canada last year. This
ful we havp had during the first John Stainer'* masterpiece. "The liant one Th«- splendid musical pro- stationery printed out'of town, or at the name of the thin you think is country already holds an excessive
Crucifixion "
Thuse composing the iiram by t'hattaway's orchestra and other times when wu ure asked to representeil opposite the number of'supply of gold, estimated at over
quarter.
ehtiir
were
director
and soprano. some of Palatka'* In—t vocal and m hid against some jinnt stioji in an­ each.
Group No 3 was incharge of the
The u&lt;ls. will, he numbered $1.MOO,000,000.
Mi*»
l.ilcille
\-|.u.w.ll:
alt», Mr* slrumental artist* follows
other town on a piece of small work for your convenience.
meeting with Miss Laing. captain
Such n sum is vastly heyonii our
Strong. tenor. Mr (' L. Polk and
and Mr. Thompson, leader.
Overture, Chattaway'a orchestra. and at the sumo time furnished with
'2. All answer* must he addressed reiiuirenient*. anil has much to do
Ths subject was Patriotism and hanno Mr. Cameron Gillette of AthFlower llain, Mrs Ia-wis Smith enough ‘ rojiy to fill a column und a to the "W h o Is Who" editor «if with the current low interest rates,
i ens. Ohio.
"The Crucifixion" is u
hull of the Herald.
Sometimes "p a ­ The Herald.
the program wan a «follow*:
My Little Love 1Hawley), Mr,
which if maintained will bring 0J1 a
tience ceases to be a virtuo and be­
Scripture Lesson, found m 1 Petet. musical meditation on the sacred
3. Each list of answers must lie period of active inflation.
N. J. Tilghman.- Jr.
passion of our Lord. and very closely
comes a burden."— Perry Herald.
2:15-18.
accompanied by a composition of
Magic Song (Myer-Hclmupd), Mi*
Prayer— Several member* of the follows the gospel story. The- solo
not more thnn fifty words telling
Mis*
Lcib
(violin,
Mr.
Harstow).
parts were taken entirely by the
group.
On the European Plan
Preachers in Palm Beach Suit*
which is your favorite firm and why.
The Lofcloi (Lists). Miss Hutching
men.
Mr. Polk need* no introduc­
Introduction— Mr. Thompson.
4.
Tl\e
correct
nume
of
each
firm
The Sanford House
will re-openAt the regular weekly meeting of
The Meaning of Patriotism— Mis* tion to a Sanford audience for most ton.
(that is tho name under which each the Vnaiom' Conference, composed
mi
Aprij
first
on
the
European
plan
people are acquainted with his sweet
Laing.
Barcarolle (OfTen-bachI, Mr*. Halle
ami the management expects to firm does business nnd which appears of the pastor* of the Baptist, Con­
und sympathetic tenor voice; «•spec­ and Mr. Tilghman.
. Song-7-America.
make some rhangrs in the building on their hill heads, letter heads, etc.) gregational, Methodist and Prr*Has Patriotism Developed?— Mr. ially did it show to its best in the
Song, »elected,
Miss Ellzaiietii looking toward the betterment of must he written opposite the num­
byteriun churches it was decided
solo, "H o w Sweet i* the Grace of Brown.
Chase.
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.
the same.
Announcements will lie ber of «fiich.
thut Palm Beach suits should fur
His Sacred Face."
Mr. Gulettc.
The Soldier's Work— Mr. Davis.
6. No reader’s list of answers will
Accompanists. Miss Hutchinson made later, after the plans are pelworn during the summer montha
Scripture Quotations by several though u stranger to most has al­
he
considered unless An answer is
Mrs. Quirk, Mr*. Haile.
fed
ed.
in
the pulpit.
These men are huready made for him*elf a reputation:
Members of Group.
made to every ad on the page.
niun und hnve shown that they havo
he
has
a
voice
of
most
unusual
A Clean and Wholesomo Citizen­
All answers must lie on the ed­
their own personal romfort at heart
I l i i r Returned Home
( c 'O r n n s Note*
power and promise. His rendition of
ship— Mr. Frsnklin.
itor’s desk not later thnn Monday, as well hs the spiritunl welfare, of
tho
solo,
"T
h
e
Agony
in
the
Gar­
The
members
of
the
Cheerful
Mr. und Mrs. R. J. Holly. A. April 5th.
Reading— Loyalty, by Miss Linda
their constituency.
These pas I on*
den" was especially effective. It i* class of the Methodist church nnd Dorner, Mrs. George Hoy and Miss
Connelly.
hnve
thc-ideu
that
they
are a part or
to bq regretted that this talented the members of Miss Stone's cluss Laura Fish have returned home from
Baptist History— Mr. Jinkins.
New
Ice
Cream
Parlor
the
people
and
that
the
long coat w
History of our National Song. young singer is so soop to leave for of the Baptist church met at the Miami, where thby spent several
G.
Nlckolopulous
will
open
an
ice
not
nocesaary
in
order
for
them to
home of Mrs. W. J. Daniels* for the dnys enjoying the sights of the
"The Star Spangled Banner"— Mrs. his home in the north’.
cream pallor in the store nsxt to be preachers. Y’ ou can see a smile
The
choruses
"Fling
Wide
the
regular
social
of
the
CheerfuJ
Work­
Muxic City and attending the many
Gatchel.
the Peoples Bank and expects to on their faces now because simply
Violin Solo, "T h o Star Spangled Gates" and "T h e Appeal of the ers. After the busineea session the functions of tho Florida Press Asso­
have the place fitted up within the with the resolution passed they are
Crucified"
were
dramatic
and
thrill­
•following
games
wero
played;
Dollar,
ciation.
Banner"— Mr. Walters.
next week ready for business.
He beginning to foel comfortable.
Nfcat Sunday evening we will use ing, holding the audience in rapt Beast, Bird and Fish, Hot Potato
will
curry
a
line
of
candies
and
cig­
our new B. Y. P. U. room for the attention, especially when the cli­ and Joining the Sugar Trust, the
Church of the lloly Cross
ars nnd experts ;o do a thriving
®rst time. We welcome all visitor* max, "C ru c ify" was reached. Great latter causing many to bite hastily
Welfare Meeting Womans Club
business.
credit
is
due
to
the
director,
Miss
S4
-rvicca
in
Church
of
the
the
and
regret
instantly,
for
instead
of
*nd strangers.
Aspinwall for giving a Sanford con* sugar they got salt. We all regretted Holy Croes orili be os fpllows:
Members of the Welfare Depart­
Reporter.
*
w. O. W. Attention
gregation the privilege of hearing this that it soon came time to leavo as we
ment
are reminded of the meeting
Monday, Tuesday and Saturday,
W.
O.
W.,
Attention!
There
will
artistic
production.
Her
own
beau­
were
having
a
good
time.
Wo
wish
at
the
club rooms Wednesday after­
4:00
p.
m.
neautlfsl Yacht Here
he n special meeting Wednesday noon at 3 o'clock. There will be a
Mr. and Mrs. George Stephan on tiful voice and tho perfect accom­ to thank Miss Coripne Rauierson
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
ev«&gt;ning. Mnrch 31 to urt on a large joint meeting s^ith the Jurior Civic
Those
their beautiful, yacht, Tho Loiterer paniments played by Mi** Frances for the excellent program.
Maundy Thursday, 6:30 a m.,
number of applications.
All mem­ League and will be on "Birds.'*
Aspinwall
were
never
honril
to
better
present
were
Miss
Thusa
Tar
hell,
II are here today on a trip from
4:00 p. m. *
bers
are
requ«?sted
to
lie
present.
Elizabeth
Stone,
Abbie
Doudney,
Members are requested to respond to
effect.
Jacksonville to Lake Harney. This
On Good Friday there will lie ser­
F.
L.
Miller,
Clerk.
C
allace
Grant,
Lois
Grant,
Kate
the
roll call with a quotation on
“ their first trip to Sanford on the
vice at 11:30 a. m. and at 12 m. will
Flynt,
Corinne
Ralilerson,
Edna
birds
or tho name of a Florida bird.
W,
C.
T.
U.
Meeting
8t. Johns and they are so much in
\y‘ On thu Stork Express
begin the three hour service com­
The program will consist of a fine
Tho meeting of tho W. C. T. U. Geiger, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. C. W.
love with this part of the otate that
memorative of the Savior's agony on
Born to Mr. and Mrs.’ L. W. Wal­ paper on birds written by Prof.
Ihoy intend to make it part of their will be held at the Baptist church Culpepper and Messrs. Paul Dooley,
the croia. Evening service at 7:30 lace, on Celery zvenue, twint.
Ralph
Geiger,
Orma
Dewhurst,
C.
W
Nohrling of Gotha, several vocal
w*nt«r itinerary each year. .There at 8:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
p. m.
Culpepper
and
Messrs.
Paul
Dooley,
and
instrumental numbers and prob­
•re two other yachta to be In today. All. are requested to be present.
It
is
always
a
pleasure'
to
have
Born
to
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
N.
Rob­
William
Kilbee,
Payne
Daniel*
and
ably
recitations.
A cordial invita­
Hereafter
the
meetings
will
be
held
*nd Mrs. Stephan are fiom
with
us
at
any
of.these
srfvlces
our
son
on
Sanford
Heights,
a
fine
baby
Edwin
Rauierson.
tion
la
extended
to
all club members
on
the
first
Thursday
of
each
month.
Delta, Colorado, where, Mr. Stephan
friends of other churchce.
Class Reporter.
to be present.
Members will please take notice«
“ • prominent attorney.

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W . L. Thorndyko of tho Palm
Beach Tost is anxious to havo the
insurance companies1of .the state file
Hifh Grade Goaranleed Auto»
their ntatem£)ta in the. papers of ; ; By ijTATE BOARD OF HEALTH
$ 2 0 0 . 0 0 to $ 8 9 5 . 0 0
each county and submitted tho fol­
» « » ♦♦« ♦ M M H M H I li l l
ON E A S Y PAYM E N TS
A R E SU M E GIVEN EACH W E E K OF T H E
lowing to the State Press Association
For caulotr and Information wriio
Personal liberty versus personal
members at their meeting in Miami;
iinom
OIII0 CO.,lw., * PWtburfk. Pa.
SUNDAY S E R M O N S
In the Htato of South Dakota in responsibility!
or coosuit jour local dealers
the year of ’ 87 or *88 the Press As­
Recent news dispatches tell that
sociation of the state formulated and an officer in tho United States navy
K1.MK4 E. HOGERS, Reporter
had enacted by the legislature u bill has resigned his position rather than
regarding the annual publlèation of submit • to required vaccination
— rstatements by all insurance com­ against typhoid fever. He regarded
the requirement as on infringement
World, tho only practical promise panies doing business in the state.
Sunday, March 21, 1916. in
this world of sorrow, distress, in­ . 1 recently sent to tho insurance on his personal rights.
Church visited: The Methodist.'
commissioner for a certified copy of
iquity. ‘
M
Pastor, Kev. F. E. Steinmeyer.
T hat’s his side of it. There’ s an­
Accept Him, and you will llnd, to the law— and here it la. ‘ I make the other aide. The War Department
Morning text: "Tarry ye In tho
city o( Jerusalem until ye bo enduod your satisfied surprise that there is suggestion that this association care­ insists that every man in tho United
(supplied)
wish power from on as much social joy, as much genuine fully consider tho matter of urging States army shall bo thus protected
i"
.
*
happiness in His churchjas there is in the coming legislature to enact a against the disease. Tho result has
high."
The Ilihle student, yea evon thil tho xfbrld, and without a "dark brown like law. The carrying out of the been that in 1913 only a few mild
casual reader of the New Tertamont taste either in your mouth or in Stipulations of the law not only keeps cases occurred in the army, nnd not
the public posted as to tho condition
will recall that Jesus showed Him­ your soul the morning after."
a single death from the disease. The
Bottlers of Soda Water and
of
the companies, but it resolves into
But Christ Jesus, through the
self throe times to certain of His
.
.
,,
, experience of the Department In the
disciples after he was risen from tho Gospel does not make an appeal a way whereby a small percent o l ^ n l ha, bren lhat .tyj)hoid fovor U
dead, and that upon tho third and alone to tho person who has experi­ tho money grabbed by the com­ one of the worst enemies that an
In
panies may be returned to the state
lost appearance to any one on earth enced tho " d a r k , brown taste the
army enemmters in active warfare,
He led His disciples from His last morning after," He makes his ap­ — without going through the cum­ and this was proved notably in the
place of appearance to Bethany, and peal to tho deist, the infidel, the bersome method of setting a fire.
Spanish-Amcrican war in 1898. The
Here is the hill as it now stands United States nsvy has adopted tho
having blessed them and assured indifferent one or the agnostic, nnd
Sole Agent« for O R A N G E CITY S P R IN G S M IN E R A L WATER
that ho has lesa.pa- upon the books of South Dakota:
them of the promise of His Father it is written
‘same treatment making it compul­
tionco
(though
of
infinito
patience)
Every
insurance
company
doing
he onjoined.them to go to Jerusalem
sory.
to begin instructing the inhabitants with agnostic (the don’ t knower) business in this state must transmit
It would bo unfair to.require ac­
and the indifferent person than He to thp commissioner of insurance a
thereof concerning tho gospel.
ceptance of the treatment by the
Jerusalem was the principal city has for either the infidel or the deist, statement of its condition nnd busi­ private and to except the commis­
of Israel, and being a city whose l ° T wh» 0 "maintaining that God U . ness for tbo year ending on tho pre- sioned. &lt;Uhw. ,V% either- sw in e__‘ ixtfpte' were ■-¿Muffled' « f t * mutV
&gt;nawabie HlP" « » » t * Wrffrtr
ery good soldier recognizes the fact
and
the
indifferent
one mnke no which shall be rendered on the first
iniquity; leavened with the fais«;
that rank confers no right to exem p­
day of January in each year, or
teaching of tho
Scribes; Pharisees prayerful effort to master the
tion from discipline.
•
and hypocrites, blind leaders of the "thought high ways"'leading to a within two months thereafter, ex­
If this particular requirement in
blind, Jesus realised that only those knowledge of God as found in the cept that foreign insurance com­ volved persona! inconvonienco or
panies shall transmit their state­
who were P R E P A R E D to do His bid- “ “ H *
oven alight suffering, the principle
ding could accomplish the great and
Dr* Steinmeyer gave a number of ments of business, other than that would remain the name, On the
glorious task of bringing forth His
* ° rd P,cture*
Illustrating taken in t h o . United States prior to contrary* it is practically without in;
Father’s kingdom on earth. Jesus
clinching the interpretation of the following first day of Mhy. The convenience and i t * bring* an im-J
commissioner of
insurance
shall
his
text
therefore requested His disciples to
munity ngninst a disease that has
His
eVcn.ng
service
was
the
first
cause
a
summary,
condensed
(rum
tarry (to wait) until, through a
been, and without it, 1s, ono of the
of a series on " T h e Christian in the annual statement of each com­
prayerful period of P R E P A R A T I O N
problems most difficult of solution
He look his text pany, to bo published at least three
they might bocomo endued (filled or Modern Life.”
that nrmy mon everywhere havo to
supplied) with the Holy Spirit. from 2nd Genesis, 20-24 nnd p r e ­ times, at the expense of the com­ meet.' ' I t is a treatment that is find­
Gnly in this way could they fully sented tho historic value of tho fam­ pany, at legal rates, In a legal news­ ing wide adoption in civil life, where nnd art! prepared to make delivery in five minutes after your election
paper, print
and published in each
and effectively bear witness of God’s ily as the unit in society.
is accepted voluntarily because o f its
from fifteen styles o f the best lawn mowers on the market
The
sanctity
of
marriage
and
the
judicial
circuit
of the state in which
grace and power among men to de­
proved efficiency.
liver them from their miseries and marriage relation was dwelt upon the insurance company shall have
When, then, an officer of either
most effectively.
Dr. Steinmeyer policies issued.. Condensed state1
otherwise sorrowful plight."
branch of the service, who has re­
proved
by
past
and
current
history
meats
for
publication
shall
he
made
It is to be observed that we may
ceived free of cost to himself a splen­
today gather fropi these painstaking that God's will as found in the Old out on blanks furnished by the rom- did education lu fit himself for spec­
instructions of Jesus to His disciples Testament und emphasised by Christ missioncr of insurance which shall ial dutiee who has a position as­
that the Christian religion ia in the Jesus (Matt. 6:27, 33) may not be he uniform in the Information sought sured for life or during good l&gt;ohighest sense very practical, very defied without utter destruction not to be conveyed to the public, which havior and is retired on ample pen­
capable
of
being
D E M O N ­ only to the immediate parties con-l shall, when set in nonpareil type.
sion ut an age when men in civil
S T R A T E D ; that it IS as efficacious earned but to the highest morals of together with the annual certificate
life nro still fighting for their dnily
the
human
raco.
of
authority
of
tho
company,
con­
in the creation of good will among
bread, refuse* to receive (hi* treat­
The
family
is
tho
very
U
N
I
T
of
stitute
a
printed
statement
unformly
all classes of men and peoples on
ment for t h e reason lhat he con ­
earth at it is to transport them unto society, hence anything that des­ of ten inchea in length. The print­
siders
it Ain invasion of personal lib ­
ers’ affidavit of the (act, in duplicate,
God’s heavenly kingdom.
But to troys the unit destroys society.
erty,
and
when ho regards the w el­
F ro m
up.
buys a lot and $10 per
We have but to look about us to shall be filed with the commissioner
realise God’s kingdom on earth as
fare
and
discipline
of his fellow sol­
a firm foundation to realise His be convinced that all that is vital; of insurance in all case», which af­
month, without interest.
Easy terms and war t
diers of less importance than his real
heavenly kingdom it is absolutely all that is sustaining to the human fidavit .shall state said insurance
or fancied personal liberty, there is
company
has
paid
such
newspaper
raco is found in the P A T T E R N
prices. Only a few nice lots left.
necessary to P R E P A R E ..
strong suspicion that the service ia
Thil P R E P A R A T I O N must be laid down by Christ Jesus, tho pre­ the authorized rate for publishing
well rid of a man unfitted to be a
Truck farm, all cleared, half of it tiled. Fine
individually accomplished through cepts pf whom if understood and legal notices, and that tbo full good soldier.
demoitflrntcd proves Him. beyond amount named inures to the sole
fervent PRAYER.
place for spring crop. C lose to city.
In a wider sense and beyond the
One must feel and know through all doubt, Ihc ono "only” Savior benefit of the publisher or publishers
limits
of
military
or
naval
service,
thereof, and that no agreement or
soul or spiritual
understanding. of mankind.
A ls o have some real bargains of bouses and
understanding
for the division there­ responsiliility is imposed by position,
It
js
especially
urged
that
all
those
God’s promise, as well as have
by
education,
by
superior
oppor­
of
has
beeh
made
with
any
person,
lots close in. I have lots on all the best avenues
F A I T H in God’s DESIRE to re­ in and out of the Church w'ho truly
tunity.
The grand principle, N o ­
veal Jlimseif to those who will but desire "to tarry in the city of Jeru­ nnd that no part thereof has been
&lt;&gt;
blesse Oblige, the idea of personal 0 and can save you money o n vacant lots.
See
place themselves in spiritual touch salem" and become "endued with agreed to be paid to any person
»
responsibility conferred by personal &lt;
whomsoever,
an&lt;j
every
nlfidavit
of
power
from
on'
high,”
all
those
who
&lt;&gt; me before the advance, it’s sure to come real soon.
with Him
desire to peraoanully test the ef­ publication shall state in plain terms advantage are opposed to person»! (11
&gt;
• Heavenly guidance, as well as de­
that the full amount authorized has selfishness and disregard of others. 1 I
liverance from sin and sorrow is as ficacy of God’a word, enter Into
&lt;
No man can live urtlo himself and - »»
prayer at the Cottage Prayer Meet­ Been charged and collected for such
capable of demonstrative proof to
escape the consequences, and they
ings being held every night this week publication.
t
each Individual for himself as :y
are
us sure as death and tuxes.
ct««4
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in all part* of the city. A program
It shall in* the duty of tin. com­
problem in Euclid or as a problem
In
tlie
matter
of
health
and
sani­
may be had by asking any Protes­ missioner of insurance to cause the
in long division.
But to prove a
tation there is a* responsibility rest­
tant pastor.
publication of such statements to be
problem, even in long division one
ing
upon the intelligent people of
The topli for next Tuesday’s is­ made within* sixty days from tho end
- must know something of the prin­
sue will bo "Monaiticism,” the ser­ the limit of time by. law provided Florida,' which is neglected mainly
ciples of simple arithmetic.
He
mon theme of Rev. Brownlee of tho to tho companies-for filing such an­ hecauso tltostv'upon whom it tests do
LIVERY, S A L E S AND FEED S T A B L E
must know something of addition,
Presbyterian church Sunday, Mar. nual statements nnd he shall, there­ not realize it. With the unmatched
subtraction and multiplication, and
C orner P a rk A venue and Second S tr e e t
28th, 19^6.
after, provide* for publication of the conditions that conserve-health and
before one can acquire knowledge
low sick and death rates, Fiurida, is
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 U LIN G
Dr. Brownlee developed the nar­ annual statement*Jn sucji judicial
of arithmetic he must .first have a
not preeminent in these respects.
circuits
as
shall
be
occupied
by
tho
rative
und
philosophical
history
of
yearning, almost prayerful desire. So
Nature has done everything she
L a rg e s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M u i e s ,
appointment of an agent after the
it is if one would bear witness to monuaticism and all persons whether
could. ’ Man through his neglect or
first statements shall have been as­
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
God’s eternal truths, God's promise church members or not should ucignore nee is depriving the stnte o(
signed:
Provided,
that
the
commis­
of good wjii to man, ho must pray quaiht themselves with both the
on hand F o r S a le o r E x c h a n g e
many of its natural advantages.
sioner of insurance shall supply at
•*h!le ho tarries (waits) to know, historic (acts and the historic lesson
How?
least one such statement to each
B la c k a m lth ln g e n d W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In co nnecti on
through joyous F E E L IN G , God’s to tho human race as presented in
By refusing or neglecting to adopt
legal newspaper published in each
this truly wonderful sermon.
bountiful blessings for him.
judicii.l circuit, if there nro a suffi­ precaution* that wnrd off prevent­
Since there ts no other rosd to
Don’ t play with serious matter»—
cient number of such statements to able diseases, hy permitting insan­
Balvatlon (deliverance from sin and To the Cltlaena of Hanford and
don’t Y O U carry your own irMirsnc*
be publish' d to so supply each news­ itary surroundings, b y neglecting to
eternal darkness); since only joy and
Vicinity
*
paper, nnd no newspaper shall re­ screen dwellings, earth closet* and
against
eternal gladness is promised through
For fully thirty five (36) years tho
ceive a second statement for publica­ foods, by refusing vaccination
salvation; sirfc® joy and gladness ia L. St M. Semi-Mixed Real Paints
F I K E
tion uptil each newspaper (legal) in against smallpox and typhoid fever,
really the only thing sought by man, have been extensively used through­
in
short
by
failing
or
refusing
to
fol­
each circuit has been furnished at
for you’ll find the money wantim *hen
why should we not at once accept out tho United ; States anjl also in
least ono such statement, for publica­ low, the simple instructions of med­
the F I R E ha* vri|**d but your 1r&lt;u«rty
God’s plan' revealed to us in the Boilth America.’ They havd there­
tion.
I f there are sufficient -state­ ical science that have been demon­
gospel through* J^sus Christ? It is fore been subjected to the testa of
Have our strong, reliable n&gt;itq&gt;any
ment* to supply »11 newspapers in strative as effective in a thousand or
plainly evident from testimony that every sort of climatic conditions—
carry
your risk—and be on the 5-th' dd*
ono year, then the ttntoTnints’ for n million instances.
ia found Jn the history of nations as most successfully— thereby proving
If
ever
Florida
shnll
reach
the
the succeeding year shall he first
Reasonable rates
well as of individuals that we their extremo durability and superior
supplied * to those newspapers not acme o f it* possible perfection, it
M U S T embrace God's .plin given value. tuppllod the previous year, and they will be because the leaders lead the
to us or be lost, cast, as it were, into
See our advertisement on other
shall be aupplied In,each succeeding way.
utter darkness.
page, tilling property owners how to
year.
The publisher of anj* legal
We should accept God's plan ere makp. their own paint, and thereby
newspaper in tho state of South Da­
our brain cells are forever rendered save sixty cents a gallon on every
kota who desires his publication to
callous and insensible through indif­ gallon used.
be recognized in the distribution of
ference or through impure jiving,
L O N G M A N &amp; M A R T IN E Z ,
annual statement*, shall each year,
thus cutting off God's communica­ Palm Makers,
New York.
on or before the first day cf April,
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tion with our souls, the only eternal * 67-Tues-i2tc
TOO w ill SAVE
furnish to the commissioner of in»
thing we possess,
,f
M e t * . P E R GAJL
sursnee an affidavit that the nows-'
There is certainly no objection to
Complete abstracts from the r e c o r d s . o f Rose to the Occasion.
T H IS IS H O W
paper he aceka to have recognised
Gvd'a-way to aalvation, It is clean,
Dad .(from the hall)—“ Why, Mar­ ia a legal newspaper.
Nothing in
Buy 4 gala. L.C&amp;M.Semlit is wholesome, it is life sustaining;, jorie. how dim the light Is In hero!"
O range and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
this act which relates to the publica­
Mlxed Real, Paint &lt;3.40
it is the only way to eternal uplift. Freddy (the fiance, not a coltego
And
3
g
ala.
Linaeed
Oil
tion of' statements shall apjily to
If we repeat the Lord’s prayer graduate In vain)—” Yos. sir. Profes­
to mix with it at
paid for nonresidents.
any fraternal or benevolent life as­
eatlmeied cost 0j
sor
Munslerberg
has
n
theory
that
with meaning, with F E E L IN G in
sociation
transaction
business
in
th«J
C. W. GOODRICH, Manager.
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our souls, we are asking for H i » brilliant light benumbs the .Intellect.
. Makes 7gala. Paint for (iQ.ao
state of South Dakota, or to any^
We
are
experimenting
to
find
the
de­
klngdom, for it is* something to be
It’s only $1.54 per gal.
gree of Illumination by which the at­ mutual insurance company or asso­
deeply cherished, yea it is the one
tention Is kept vivid and the mental ciation organized under the laws of
thing, the A L L , for it is a perfect functions active."—Judge.'
■c a í p,
this state.
ZINC
W . J.
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C O M P A N Y
state of mankind'with God on His
'A ’
m V « » U u " o r ,^00,í : a,&gt;rV ,
“
' throne and every one 6f His chil­
Uncle Eben’s Philosophy.
Use a gallon out of any you , £ .j
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_ •. -—. ..
dren in conscious atonement with
Brier Williams. .
"I katn't help bein’ superaUtious
buy
and
i
f
not
the
best
paint
His Father.*
"Charity hex been kiwerln’ a multi­
about Friday," said Uncle Rbcn, "but
Lc&gt;‘ us tyot supinely tarry serving I reco'nlxa dat It ain't so mgeh «(hut tude o’ sinners dts long time," said
made, then return the paint
darkness passively or actively during you does on Friday dat brings bad Brier Williams, ’’an' dls raggedy ole
O f t l M w i t h H O L D S * R I A L « S T A T S CO.
and get all your money back.
’ the b/sst part of pur lives until we lack aa wbut you sidesteps on Friday coat o' nrlno makes me think It's 'bout
re driven spiritually blind, b u t ' let an’ fife or six other days a week.” — time for charity ter git ’round ter da
F lo r id a
S an fo rd .
X."—A t’ *
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No. 2

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The day is past when shoe* are

ty.

These are the things which the stairways, cabinets and every place believe in patronizing n home in-

We have departed from the beaten contractor

and builder

usually

sc- where

a design

in

wood

lend*

a dustry of a high class,

beauty.
In former year* it path followed by contractors and cures from a distance, wjth a conso- *t&gt;ucdl
Al* “ U inhfr «»nvenlence of our
v&amp;s the work of an expert to make builders and have taken many citi- quent delay in the'complction of the
plap our large acquaintance with
First, wo building.
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the »hoo for the individual wearer. tens of Sanford with us
wood designing and the fart that
In these day« it takes an expert tu furnial, the lumber for your house
From the smallest cottage or bun- tt.„
we htt„ . „ „ h, m, (or your ¡n8fM.ction
'make a »election from the many from our own yard, then we build galow to tho most imposing resi- examples of our art which you can
made to order.

jtylUh brands on the market to (It the bouse, ami lastly we adron the
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your particular stylo of foot so as to structure with all t,hose forms of
woodwork that count towards beauinsure ease and grace.
’*- You all know me.
"Shoes, that’s
No. .1
my busine*».”
That's why I ’ m
A photograph is one of the most
No. 1 on the " W h o Is W ho" page. valuable possessions in this world
and yet one of the elieapest and
Make your feet proud by -brintmg easiest to obtain
That's why so
them to "Sanford'a only ihor Htort” many peo|de fail to recognize- its
importance. What could you leave
in time to secure a pair of low,
your dear ones if you were suddenly
f. ^trhite shoes for Easter— made just taken away that they would prize
as much us your photograph? What
for tho occasion.
is more pleasing to the living?
My motto: "1 advertise what I?
"T H E PHOTOGRAPHER"
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do, and I do what 1 advertise."
Corner 2nd Si. and Palmello Are
No. 7

No. 8

A Whole County Dependent—So
feci the people of Seminole county
about buying furniture from Semi­
nole County’s Largest Furniture Store
The Home of tho Ifoosier l he
best kitchen cabinet in the world and
the easiest to obtain.
Who pays the freight on all out
of town orders?
Whose prices are always (be lowest?
Who Is Who in the furniture
business in Sanford?

—From ihe ^Miller's flan d~to Your
Hand— Wc pass it on in the shape
of iiread, pies, cukes, roll* nmi dozens
of creations which mir customers
just can't do without.
A look at
our window will bring you in and
our good* will bring you back.
\\ r lead in Sanford ail *qher follow
Nearly everybody doc* business
with u* do yo u ’
You need the
bread; we knead the dough. There­
fore we need each other.

No.

12

I am the mnn who stands between
your bumper crop and the northern
buyer and sees to it that in* gels
your quality fruits and vegetable* in
the very best condition and you get
the very host price.
My record of
years in your mutual service i* my
recommendation to you lor contin­
ued patronage.'
"W ho 1» W ho" in the business of
shipping car lots of fruit* and veg­
etables out of Sanford to the world?
Who makes the currency rustle
for the grower? ’
The man who put* the "sell" tn
-celery .
No. 17
Wanted Everybody in the city
to write the name of Sanford-* new
laundry.
We charge you by the
pound for carefully washing your
clothes in night complete changes of
water,
after
w h ic h
we
dry
them and return them to you in
perfect condition with that sweet,
clean odor you desire
Our charge is 5 cents a pound, wet
wash 50 cents a basket of 50 to GO
pieces. For further particular* call
phone 150-3.
No. 22
I nra known in the dry goods
business ity Sanford by the lines I
carry, just ns n mnn is known by
tin* company'he keep*
That'* w hy
particular woitien known the home
of the famous W B Nuforin Cor­
set and the Standard Paiu-rli* tin*

«n.all. The N O V E L T Y of our plan
•* attracting others, why not you?
Our P RIC K in the long run will
prove a saving to you.
urt&gt; Building for the future.

donee wo furnish from our own mill see on a visit to our place and from
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we nre- cut out this advertisement
the fancy woodwork and carvings which you can make your selection and bring it to us. Let's get tofor tho railipg of the porches and commends us to local people who gethcr and help each other build.
No. 4
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Florida ts no longer a land of
promise; it is now a land of fullfilmerit.
Semiqolc county's wonderful crop yield this season is prfibf
positive of tho value of land in this
region. Every vegetable growerin the
county is*rejoicing and every citron is
eeling the good effects of prosperity.
"Back to the soil" is still tho cry
throughput America.
Have you
heard and heeded tho cry? Whether
you arc a_trt,vejipg saleapuy^p. vUik

a lawyer or what not. isn't it a fact
. . .No. 5
thttl J"ti have longed all your life
This is to advertise a typewriter
t° « ,r"w ol? the yoke, know the
and a man— both well known in
freedom of living next to mother
Sanford.
The typewriter is hall
‘‘»rth. ■l"«1 j°in the ever increasing
hearing,
Jong
wearing, and the print­
thr°ng of producer»? Seminole county^ gardens welcome ing point does not hob up and down.
you* with open arms.
All you need In fact, it corrects many an evil
Is somebody with a widr acquaint- common to typewriter*, and no own­
ancc with the growers and gardens er of this make is looking (or a better
to point out opportunities to you. machine.
The man can he found
If you want to leap* into the pros- in his olllce in the rear of tlpy
punt*-lu*iiuu.A-u»ivshow yr*fl &gt;H&gt;W.* 1
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d fflto'df fl. C. DuRose.

No. 9

one day and find the latest quota' tiors on Florida and western meats

"Jack Spratt could eat no fat:

they

wanted since they

began trading nt 412 Sanford Ave.
Tl

pruc*

always

suiteil

Jacjc s

pockotbook

luld "hen Mrs. Sprnit
found sho bould turn to The Herald

No. 13

" A woman is only a woman

So said KipHng and so say the
men of Sanford, which is the homo
in the meat business if you will turn of Tampa John, Seminole and Lucky
t(l m
r , . k, u l l i r
n(1 ,n l l u . Herald. Sanford tlie three cigars in every­
and i( &gt;ltu *,ll rofn(.
my p|a,P body’s mouth. These cigars *put the
" j o y " in enjoyment.
,,ny duv m the week d can show you.
If you can't name tho man who
Nearly everybody In Sanford buys makes them any store jn Sanford
carrying cigars can tell you.
meat from me. Do you?
You can find out "W h o I* Who"

But they have both been getting
what

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But a good cigar "is n smoke."

she wa* delighted beyond words.

Hi* wife could cat no |ean."

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No. 11

necessity

for

business schools

No. IS

has

A man without a purp&gt;u*c in life long '"ice passed. It is" now a matLong experience in making and
gets along ah fast as a fish without lt&gt;r °* proof
repairing shoes enables us to give
A HI sines* education pays I In
tion of indiliivuulit&gt;
I know bow a (ail
Remember ibis and consider
We
Would you pay $À0 large*! duldend lor the amount yuu unsurpassed satisfaction.
to lit I lie hat to tour fail- a* well Its the following
or $75 to have
your
present of money and the.time required of make shoes of waterproof
leather
vour head
salary raised from J5 to I ] (1 more any inw—imeni in the world
that conform to the shape of your
Coi.-ider (lie doctor, who (lays
If you have ever done business per week for the balance of your
life, with accurate knowledge which heavily for four expensive year» in 1» foot. They wear long, look good and
medical -, boni, in addition to hi*
with me there i« a beaten path froth
are comfortable, and prove the value
would enable you to steadily earn
equipment and tin* length of time
your door to mine
more’ How many week* would be required for him to make a start of «hoc* made to order.
Wh repair
required at only 15 u week increase Then compare this to the business shoes neatly while you wait.
Ail
My home i* the place of Fisk
education which requires only a few
to pay hack $7.*»"*
our customers know who we are
huts the favorite resort of women
How are you situated?
Are you month* and u few dollurs and no
additional equipment
When you and where we arc. All others will tin
lighting to bold your own'.’ Ari- you
have thought of these things follow
•Who Is Who
in the mdiinery
well to take their shoe trouble* to
losing "f gaming ground ’
the beaten path to the i’iro budding
nisi ness in Sanford1
309 East First Street.
The period of doulit ns to the (or particulars
1 put it ton of wi ight on the ques-

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No. 19

Florida is proluildy thè must prò*
pcrous state in thè Union today,
while other stati** nre feeling tho
eflocts of thr war
Thcre is no city
in Florida in better rondifìfth than
Sunford
W Imre. (ben. cari you fimi
better land values? i t ’s a bar galli
whether you gei il cheap or «t a
good liguri
\ pie, • •■( 1.1fui III
Sertllinile , ,, oli 1- a* girmi a» g&lt;tr
erti meni botti1*0 you w.mt
proni1 l bare il (reo &lt;i( .barge

pairing that

This is tin* home of good Inilor- w" '1°
mg, where suit* arc made to suit

that

Palm

Bench

mailt*

tailors do.

better

order

if

you

"read”

tills

to
sho dd know who I am

ord er

Let

it* do jt

i\e do v vt-r&gt; t lung
&lt;leaning

III

the wa\ of

pressing,* dyeing

and

re

&gt;' &gt;"u

dont

know

No. IG
We are the firm that aland» be­
tween the grower of fruits and veg­
etables and the northern market.
The .northern merchant and hia
customers cahnqt see the celery,
tieans, cabbage and other vegetables’
growing in the beautiful gardens of
Seminole county, but they are much
impressed if they arrive in hamper*
anil crates that preserve the beauty
and freshness of the vegetable».
We a r e t h e l a r g e s t
supply
house of crates and hamper* in
Seminole county.
We have all kinds of feod for
horses and cattle and we are the
home of the Weber wagon and
dozens of other things that go to
make Seminole county the banner
County of Florida

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Nu. 21

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A Chinaman is suspicious of you
If it's inn bottle with one of our
if you try to take hi* picture. But
brand* on tho .label it’s "corking
who want» to he a Chinaman?

Don't slay away from a fir«t class good "
you studio so long you'll feel unnatural
The home of Brainol
in the place

"the drink

Whether you want any work or t hut'* more t ban «c l
not come up ami see us.
We ure
any find \ in
Popular flavors of soda water.
headquarters for social enjoyment.

Sanford can tell you

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— Not I I
----Did you ever hate, for comfort*»
sake, to cast aside a pair of old shoes
for a new pair? There was a reason.
The old shoe had coinformed to tho
shape of your foot and you gave up
comfort for pride’ s sake.
But if
you will turn over your old shoes
to the '"Shoe Doctor 6f Seminole
County” he will repair them so
that you will not have to sacrifice
comfort or style.
.
"T h e little shop with tho big
business!"

No. 20

hut

Wo guarantee all sorta made to

Spring i* here and you will’ soon
want

other

Located "in the heart of Sanford."

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The firm that everybody know».

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No. 24-

No. 23
A

hat

is a

woman's

crowning

Wr «di a murhinc you cali a ford

can also be found in the name of
our firm,

W•* also sell a six ciliudcr car.
glory
That i- why your milliner 10 boy. ami our garage 1* ut your
is »uch an import,iut factor in hring- Senne 10 prove limi ito1 expelise of whi.h a person cun buy for $11*5
M"th these cars and their local
ing »ut t lo al 1rscl i\ cries* of your
rutinmg nini kccping n in arder is loc * an- tin- pride Of ^-11nford
personality
Tin -Imp 1* located
\ I road* lead from your gur.igr
in
the
heart
of
Vinford. and -tvlisb Ics- ihnri .i n. ot hi-r • &gt;' in Ito- w o r i d
r&gt; l i abl e kind.
M y g o o d * nmi y o u r
women
jinvc
made
a beaten patii to 011 March Itti, a* per our adver to ir gui'age
money
make a good combination
You will always find the tisement in thè Hcrald, I .**47 of
Don’t you remember when you its door
\ man is known by the cur lie
huts
of
the
sen-on . nil a welcome
meat me last, how you wanted to
these cars were manufactured in 11 keeps.
That's why you ithould
part with your money and 1 wanted uml good will ihui will bring yuu
single
day.
The
name
of
this
car
know
us
in the automobile business.
bark.
to part with my goods?
. No. 27
Little girl—-Mamma, do men ever
go to heaven?
Mamma— Yes, dear. Why do you
ask such a funny question?
LI I tie gill —Because I npvor saw
any picture» of men with heard».
Mamma— Well, men never get to
henven except by a close shave.
This mean» you, if you are a man
and live in Sanford.
Put a good face on things.
Wo
are the oldest shop in Sanford.

No contract too large -none too

No. G
If Your Needs arc Pressing you
will want to do business with San­
ford’s Pressing Club do Luxe— the
latest to make its appearance in the
city. Our prices and club rates will
interest you. We arc located in the
"heart of Sanford," at 113 Railroad
Ave.
We make a specialty of hat block­
ing, which is done for tu by ofle of
the best concerns in tho country.
In addition to cleaning, pressing,
dyeing and repairing we do your
darning and s ew ‘ -on your buttons
•for you!
We take orders tor the Royal
Tailoring* Company, 'which forfeits
H .00 for every , day they ore late,
in getting your clothes to you after
We hove taken your, measure and
sent in your order.
Bargains in second hand clothes
both tp the buyer and tho seller.
" W e return everything but the
dirt." ‘
«•wWomAmjw wn«t art?*
clothes.

N». 2H

home cooking and eat your meals in

If you lire a rc-odent &lt;&gt;f Sanford
you want 1tn fed at

home in the

city, especially ut tucul times.

Three

fourths of the enjov inoni of eating
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consists in having that home feeling.
TM»

is the place

where you

get

ihc right atmosphere
The ideal place tc, bring your fain'
By-

Our Sunday dinners are the tafk

of the town.’
Then we are "long" on short ortiers.

Our location is just right, aa

we are off

No. 25

No. 26

dlllec, » dollar
very’ dirty collar
If thi- collar tits you don’t worry:
ii will aIl co rue out (n tin* Wash if
&gt;011 will Id us ‘ takfh the matter In
hailii.”
We hi i v i » a reputation in Sanford
for high das* woik of a very sati»factory ordcr. We are the oblast
laundry in the city.

the main street, uwayj

No. 29

Everything you Wear from Head
to Foot We are the store that al­
ways has something new for your
inspection in ladles' latest styles
and gent*’ furnishing*
W hy’ Be­
cause wc get our supplies from the
nation's largest city
If you live in
Sanford you should make our ac­
quaintance
t»ur gootls and prices
will interest you, as it interest»
everybody in south Florida.
If ilS'Snmdking you wear wc have il.

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"M id w a y " between buyer and seller
to gel them together.
On tiiis plan I solicit your busi­
ness. I need it but l am here to
serve and 1 do not want anything
1 do not earn.

My place is headquarter» for
those who wish to do business with
My plan, a» explained
a*c within easy reach of the healt each other.
in a recent issue of the Herald
should give the buyer a feeling of
h&lt; busiifis* u t io r c
A few of tho lot* 1 am offering
confidence and result in quirk »files
would
prove a good investment.
for the owner.
&lt; lean, inviting homelike ronveBetter look them up.
I try nm\ represent the buyer's
My office is handy to the business
.
interest llist giving him the best part of town. Come in and see me
nleni.
deal 1 can secure, but I also use the or make your headquarters hert—
&gt;wner fair and you will find me right beside the post office.
That get« us.
fr mi noise and hustle, and yet

we

v!
fre m tho hold, which got * « loud that

b? tho MancLestor (Juardlan. and 1

baby^ lephant shed tears officers of tho boat awaked hlni to have no doubt very simple thing» will
pleaao get back down to that blighted
beast and stay with Itn till the voyage
ended.
Auatyn went down, to the elephant
and found 'lm weepin' real tear». '0
waa feolln' aorry for the poor little
animal, when It auckcd up a trunk of
water from a bucket and blow It tn
'la'face. 'E waa glad then It waa only
a baby elephant.
-And' that’s alt ’e'» been doin' all
the way over," aald Auatyn yesterday.
''When 'e wasn't moanin' 'e was throw; in' water alt over nm and everything

In Atato va. Corcoran holds that a
clerk In a atom who enter» with n key
funifihcd by his employer and take«
away gooda la guilty of burglary and
larceny, since hi« act of entering un­
de- »uch circumstance» constitutes n
"breaking." Tho court »aid:
"If the appellant had the right ta
enter the storo by tho u»e of hia key
at any time in the day or night, that
1», had an unreatrictcd and unlimited
right of entrance, ho could not bo
guilty of the crime of burglary, oven
though he carried away tho good»
from the »tore. In »uch event the
crime would bo larceny, and not
burglary. But if hi» right to cuter
was limited to tho unual hour» of cmpltiymant, and after hour» of employ­
ment be uaod tho key for tho purpoae
of entering the »tore with Intent un­
lawfully to take article» therefrom,
he waa clearly guilty of burglary.”

often prove a »tumbllhg block. 1 re­
member an experience of my own. It
happened at Rouen during a little tour
In iSanco with a couple of friend». I
managed to act aa luterpreter for the
Alfred Au»tjn arrived in thll port
party and got on very well unit!, aa I
Jwterday from hia homo city, London,
paid the bill at a Rouen hotel, the
®B*Und, became tome blighter bad
lady who took the money obaerved
•topped him on the dock In London
"Fay bootong." I smiled sadly. She
awaked him to look after a
with an even sadder smile repeated
Gloomin' *&gt;»by elephant which had
the observation. She gave a receipt,
« « » « « r e in the hold of the liner Minso It could not have been anything of
newaaka.
financial importance, but I went away
Au»tvn
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Ignorant of her meaning. 1 looked up
vert«/
*h,p n#Wi rePt,rten'
"bouton." and found that It meant tn
addition to “ button" »ueb other things
bmte . r n ^ ,
?w !v,b
Cu U‘ ” &gt; w0l'!d »cream fit to kill The
a» "bud" and even "pimple."
would begin moanto1 flT t ^ d l « ^ 'K ° mccr» ,tld 1didn't appreciate I. love,
Neither word could have been wbat
•aid that « v . ^ r i L I
?? for me. I don't even know who ca
,k.
.
erY Bmo o did leave "It coin'
&gt;nlH, to or
nr what
wh .f 'la
-|* name
namo la
la and
and I ■he meant, of that I was sure; but not
Ute ^
beast
until four hours later, aa our train ap­
U ü« „ „ ib K
° ° •‘“ N .don't c.™, I f . » Ill » » ' r ” nd « m « m o
proached Paris, did It dawn upon me
else to fall In love with\
-----------------------------------------—
Blinda,, '« continued, •« thought’ was taken
tt
away from bis mother, too that the.lady had.almply been saying
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dWliué torrlce pn board might roIt waa a find day—"Fklt beau temp»/'
Bound to Be Popular.
«toro
**------- - so be went to ■oon, don't you?”—New York World,
But she really aald. "noo," not "Bo,'/
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peace of- mind,
"Doppel ha» Invented an automobile
«ervicea, leavin' the little elophant
and that waa the cause of the trou­ hom that la going to make him Im­
Testing
Engtlah
French..
: .
ble.
mensely rich."
-tolrtae* D#P and ,00,t,Q, ,w#et onough
Numerous, opportunities for the
"Whet sort o f aound docs It make?"
n « " « aoon aa Auatyn got to"dtttne tcrtln* « BrltUh-.poken W w c J « J
Defined aa "Burglary»'
"A perfect lgütailon o f a panther's
Ihare was a terrible moinln’ cur nowaday», write» a correaponden
•créais.1*
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rlb U " Throughout Boa Trip,
M y s Keeper.

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•Free Reclining Chair Cars to Washington; Electric Lighted; Electric F»n*.
••Const Line Florida Mali carries latrai Sleeper to Savannah.
Steel Pullman rara of the highest cl»s* operated on all trains. Wc operate
our own dining car service. Pullman reservation» and Information.

J. C. K IR K L A N D . D. P. A.
Hillsboro Hotel, Tampa, Fla.

A. W. FRITOT, D. P. A.
138 W. Bay St.. Jacksonville, Fla.

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�TU E SANEORD. .UEUALD

PACK FOU K
Age. and the mother-in-law is just as
THESANFORDHERALD sweet
and nrcesjiary as she ever was.

WAÎiriT 30. 19J5

Florida Audubon Society
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The fourteenth annual meeting of
He
has
pàragraphed
the
weather
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
thd Florida Audubon Society was
W. M. ÜAYNKS. Burines» Manager and climate long before the freeze held at "Hiawatha," the winter resi­
&gt;-"1of. 1896, and ever since, and the dence of Mr. A L. Dommorich of
PuMMwd Entry T o « * U y mnd Krtd.y
weather goes on as if the newspaper Now York, at Maitland on Thurs­
W e solicit your deposits,’ having in mind that if you need as­
man was hot in existence.
day, March llrh . The meeting was
sistance a t any time, it is o u j purpose to help you in so far as it is con­
Miss Townsend should remember largely attended and was one of the
m m scaim oN nues, i n a d v a n c e
that a beautiful woman can take
most interesting ever held by the
« nk YKAH.............. ; ; ................ »too
sistent with sound banking.
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joke about how homely she is; New society.
The spacious house and
« X M O N T H S . ........................ i ................1 JC
Tur.CE MONTHS.................................. U York City never gets mad when you the magnificent grounds, upon which
call it a village; a man is so temper­ Mr. Dommerich's father for many
■ « W W 4 la Ib* a t j by C a rrier »1 0 0 Per t í » r la
ate that he is held up as the ex­ years lavished his affection and his
A d r a a re ae 20e. Per M aalb
la A d ra a r» M a i« lia M arU al O f lr * ample for all hoys to follow can wealth, were thrown open to the
take a josh on the amount of whis­ public; a bountiful eolation waa pro­
Aa H i c i w4-&lt;^aaa .Mail M ille r A i f i M l i a d
key he can consume. " T o the pure vided by the host and dispensed
IM * , al Iba P e a la fflri al Haafard, F tn U a ,
all things are pure."
I nder Ael ef M a rth Ird . IST*.
graciously by Miss Kokoszynsha,
So It is all down the liner
assisted by a number of young ladies
bi H erald lla O d la i
Telryhafle N a. I l a
And having had our say allow us and young gentlemen from Rollins
just one more paragraph: '
Collego; tbo weather was perfect,
H. E. TOUR
H. R. STEVENS
" I s there anything personal in the and the program in a high degree
C. M. HAND
R. R. DEAS
SANFORD, FLORIDA
I I surface indication» mean any»
Cadtltr
IV m M f i i I
Ylcf-heMtat
Ami (‘attiir*
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vire-Prvid«nt
fact
that
the
county
solicitor
of
timely and interesting.
thing the election of Forreit Lake
Dado
county
has'
caused
the
Elks
The president* of the society, Dr.
of this city aa speaker of the hext
house of representatives is assured. Club of Miami to close its bur com­ W. F. Blackman, president of Rol­
'NT
mencing this week, when the^Murida lins College called the meeting to
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Press Association meets there in an­ order at 3:00 p. m., and
'Sanford was honored in puiatka
nual session?” — Clearwater Sun.
brief address with reference to the
last week by the election of^Forroat
. « ----- 0 ----- 1
.
present
condition' of the cause of bon, Salem, N. Y •! Lincoln Hulley,
Lake as vice president of the State
lird protection iti this and other president of Jno. B. Stetson Uni
OUR C O N G R E S S M A N
'
Bankers Association.
Mr. Lake is
president of the Seminole County
Hon. W. J. Sears, Congressman of states. The annual report» of the versity, DeLand; Mrs. H. II. Whip­
Bank of this city and is prominent The Fourth District was an honored chairman of the executive commit­ ple, Maitlnnd; Frank M. Chapman,
Mrs. Kingsmill Marrs, and of president of the Audubon Society of
in financial circles.
guest of the Florida Press Associa­ tee,
the
secretary
of the society, Mrs. I. the state erf New York; Wm. C.
tion at the meeting in Miami last
Vandurpool
were
received and ap­ Comstock, Winter Park; Ut. Rev.
When you leave Sanford and sec week and responded to the toast,
(.amcron M aao u
proved;
in
the
absence
of the treats Cameron
q ^nI k^B, /^.
e* 1
‘J r]
the many good hotels that -arc in "What*s What” at the banquet at
South Florida, Orlando; Hon. W. A.
uh*r.
‘MPI.'
*TlronsorT*Tic
r
report
VW
tn*tfnAirrfn'y
V &gt; ' P i W J K p - m y ; ‘f af f cr t i f fft F)Vrrwas road by Mrs. Kingsmill Marrs Iliount, Pensacola; Hon. L. C. Mas
ida you want to kick and kick hard
hart night. The members of the associa­
The building o f a six cyl­
sey, Orlando; C. H. Morne, Winter^_
and was approved.
tion
who
reside
in
the
Fourth
Dis­
for the erection of a suitable hotel
PurkT~Dr.
"Theodo're
S.
I
’
almer,
aa•
-Mm.
Minnie
Moorp-Wllson
‘
read
inder
A P P E R S O N car at $1485
in this d t y . Hotels almost make a trict were, more than proud of their
sisteant
chief
of
tho
Bureau
of
a
report
of
the
Kissimmee
branch
of
We
is a monument to twenty-two
d ty , for without hotels there will ho congressman on this occasion.
Biological Survey, U. S. Dept, of
no progress.
It is high time that knew that our congressman was very which she is president, und u report
years experience in motor car
of the St. Petersburg branch was Agriculture, Washington, D. C .;
tho progressive people of Sanford much a man before, hut we did not
building; the fruit of a lifelong
read by Mrs. Kingsmill Marrs in R. W. Williams, Jr., representative
know
that
he
was
an
orator*of
such
started that new hotel.
knowledge of the v a l u e of
of
the
American
Ornithologist»’
the
absence
of
Mrs.
Katherine
T
ip
­
n high order and his response before
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Union,
Washington,
D.
C.;
Willis
petts.
president
of
the
branch
metals,
and made possible only •
Chris. O. Codrington, editor of that vast assemblage was a dean
President
Blackman
toad
the
reM.
Bnll,
editor
of
the
Florida
Gimesbecause of organization drilled
the DeLnnd News is the now presi­ cut, concise, well defined address
Jacksonville,
Executive
port of Mrs. Julia Hanson of Ft. Union,
upon
the
Democratic
administration
in the school of quality pro­
I
dent of tho Florida Press Associa­
1
Myers, chuirnatnn of the Bird Pro­ committee: Mm. Kingsmill Murrsand
the
state
of
Florida,
Mr.
Scars
tion and tho -Herald congratulates
duction.
tection committee of the Federation Mnitland, chairman; Dr. II. R,
I
him upon obtaining this high office. dwelt at length upon the good work
of Woman’s Clubs and local secre­ Mills, state hoard, of health, Tam.
of
President
Wilson
and
his
cabi­
The Florida Press Association has
tary for Fort Myers of the Florida pa, vice chairman; Oscar G. BuyC. F. WILLIAMS. Agent
some of the finest fellows in its ranks net und called upon the • newspaper
nard,
Clearwater;
Mrs.
W.
F.
Black­
Audubon
Society,
ntyer
which
an
in­
HOWARD HIGGINS, Mgr.
that the world produces and it is a men of Florida to rally to his deteresting address was given by her man. Winter Park; George N. Cham|
fehso
at
nil
times
ns
he
fully
meas­
high honor to he elected ns president
s6n, Mr. Stanley Hunson, now dis­ Iteilin, Daytona; Mm.. E. E. Coulson ,
of the association. It is an honor ured up to the high standard set
trict inspector of the Federal Bureau Bradentown: Mrs. George I), Dyer,
by
the
Democratic
party.
The
re-^
»
Bought by every member in spirit
of Biological Survey for the Federal Winter Park; Mrs. Algernon Haden. 1
marks
of
Congressman
Sears
were
but not in urtion for like (junkers
Orlando; Miss Ollyliu Koknnzyn-I
Migratory Bird Law.
the lx&gt;ys wail to he asked as cundi-' frequently applauded and he earned
An
original
bird
story,
"
A
Traska,
Maitland; Mrs. Marian A. Mcslates for the position, and the posi­ new laurels und added .prestige
gedy
in
the
Adiron
ducks,"
was
read
1
Allow,
Punta Gorda; Mrs. E. M
tion always seeks tho man. To he among the newspaper men und the by Mrs. Minnie Moore Wilson.
Massey,
Maitland; Mrs. C H. Mors
made a president of the Florida great number 'of prominent guests
A very interesting letter read by Massey,
Maitlnnd:
Mrs. C. H.
assembled
in
this
palace
on
tho
east
Proas Association means as much to
Mr». Caludc II. Douglass of tho Sem- Morse, Winter Pnrk; Mrs. Kirk
coast..
Congressman
Soars
is
every
«. the editor us to he made' President
Inole Ranch near Fort Myers was M unroe.
Cocoanut Grove;
Prof,
o f the United States and since there Inch a man and his strict adherence
read
asking
advice
as
to
what
ought
Henry
Nerling,
Gollut,
W.
Ft.
O’
Neal
are over one hundred members in to his duties as our congressman in
Orlando;
W.
C.
Temple,
Winter
to
he
done
by
a
lover
ol
birds
with
th « association and the president the years to come will prove that the droves of quail, cardinals, blue­ Park; Mrs. R. Siedenhurg, Jr,, New
\
First flank Note«
Germany*» Flower City.
only holds oifUce one term many will our trust In him has pot been mis­ birds, meadowlarks, killdeer, robins,
York;
Mrs.
Katherine
Tippetts,
St.
Erfurt
Is
appropriately
called
the
The
Chinese
were the ¡hot i [ le to
never realize their dream of one day placed. *
'tt. ili n this
doves, pigeons, yellow-throats, black­ Petersburg: Mrs. W. Scott W ay, •Bluir.enst.vlt." or Flower Cltv, of I « » » bank note» rio t
High honors have not turned our
pretldmg over the deliberations of
Loia
Almost three per cent ¡.f , business ;’ 7 return
1» birds, crows and other species which Winter Pnrk; Judge T. Pirton War- Germany
thi* great body of great men. Chris congressman's head und to his many
i.'-tf*
* hrlat One «■* f •&lt;
’infest newly plowed fields, ami in­ low, Orlando! Mrs. Minnie Moore- the population Is engaged In commer- :
Osdringtnn will make a good presi­ friends he is still Joe Sears and when
rial horticulture.
While veg«iablee rnB&gt; 11,1,1 he seen In tie « .m
jure the cro[w, and this problem was Wilson, Kissimmee.
dent because he is a good man. He he returns to his duties at Wash­
and flowers for sale are growi on n ! *ou,n P«’tn»gntd It t . prim.-1 it 1.1ur.
discussed to some extent.
has made good in the newspaper ington he wllj he Joe Soars ro the
large scafe, o f mtich vnetur proper- 0,1 * Mt*'
mnd. fren fii iltii-rry
A statement of the president was
Mona Is the business In (lower ant t^,‘,• Rber
Itetnu) (he n:r. ii
, Natural Ice Mine.
profession and made good as a busi­ people of Florida when they meet
I nthe Alleghenies, Just beyond Con- vegetable seed. The larger Krfurt «eed motto which mlle'i ltulir.it&gt; t &gt; i lbs
It is made in regard to u hill which it in
ness man and is popular and prom­ him ut the nation's capital.
Scotch
proposed,
to
jnteroduce
into
the
next
dersport,
l*a, there Is a cave a few firms ship to almoet all parts of tit« ftrst 'Chinese hanker »ninent not only in the city of DeLand with u feeling of satisfaction that wo
origin It ri-ad»
II..». ». i
h 10U
legislature,
removing
legal
protec­
feet
below
the
surface
which
Is
a
civilized
world,
the
United
States
Im­
hut among hi* hundreds of friends nwait his future career for if will
m.iy
possess,
strive
in
tm
thrill)
natural
Ice
mine,
the
ceiling
walls
and
porting large quaulitles of Erfurt hoction from the turkey huzzard and
throughout Florida.
Hail to the land him In U higher office after he
1
Boor being covered with Ice perpetu­ •icubur&amp;i products.
the
black
vulture,
and
offering
a
has
faithfully
served
the
people
of
new president!
bounty for their destruction on the ally! Curiously, durlug summer tho
his district as congressman.
R stl«M | '] One's Cocrci
Tho
ground that these birds spread hug Ice 1» thicker than In winter
Really Hard Thing t o Go.
*----- -O----Never pass by or palter uh the
S A N F O R D WAS T H E R E
origin of this Ice rnlno is mystery to
cholera, and sometimes injure or
It la no great matter to associate clear volt-e of run''.-*' •
:'h Ihn
C O N G K E S S IO N B A L R E C O R D
scientists.
Sanford -was again plnccd on the
with the good and gentle, for this Is '. plain ci'irtmarrti r.i i*.; kill young lambs and pigs, beaudes
People who receive the Congres­ contaminating cisterns and streams.
map in the convention of the Flor­
naturally pleasing to all. and even one to- dountfut to jour ur •
!ier
ida Press Association at Miami Inst sional Record probably Have the im­
willingly enjayrth peace and loveth you belong to the r(i hi
The proposed hill was discussed to
■ us.
t
Good on Muddy Streets.
a*«k. The editor Ol The Herald and pression that recont issues of the home extent by those present, and
r a
Two London chauffeur» have patent­ those best that agree with him. But whether you sre u trio
Jiis wife 'occupied places of honor at same have been much bulkier than letters conceniing it were read from ed a brush to be suspended on the out­ to he able to live peaceably with hard false traitor. Never d« Ills
ibout
tho rhead of the long row of tables usual. The last number for tho Con- Mrq. Katherine Tippetts of St. P e­ side of an automoblio wheel to pre­ and perverse persons, or with the dis­ what la clearly wron- and tn lo tierorderly, or with such as nro contrary »undo yourself that it Is mu 1‘rej*
in the banquet room of the Roygl gres* just closed ea/no out March 15, tersburg, and Mr. Oscar E. Ruy- vent its splashing mud.
to ua, la a great grace ami a most corp- erick Temple,
Palma Amici and ahared honors with and it waa predicted that it would nard of Clearwater, after which it
ineodabte and manly thing.—Thomas
'Toastmaster Shutt and wife of -Mi­ bo the greatest collection of un­ was unanimously voted "Thut the
n Kempla.
NlSTICK OF HAI.K
ami and Congressman Sears of the spoken buncombe oyer put out at Floridn Audubon Society put on
Notir* l&gt; hereby (iv»n th»l In punuanrr
ot
a
Ansi
&lt;t,-crc*
ol
lnr-flo»ur*
and
■■!■,
msd*
There have record its opposition to the removal ' u the 26th J»y id March. A. t). 1016, by
Vfcsnrth District. The editor of The Government expense.
Upw and Down*.
Ile/ald opened the Ust of toasts by been protests against* printing such a
by thh Florida laogialature of legal £
4-“ ?«^ «'n S -lf.
This Hfe Is composed of up* and
D E N T IS T
responding to "Our Hosts" and was mass of useless material never de­ protection from turkey buzzards I In wml lor th* county ol HominoU, Flortdi. in , Chancery, in that certain cam. «towns: I might give myrdl ns an
But which ever anti black vultures and ¡1» emphatic ji thm
introduced as onr who came from livered in debate.
-tn r-n.Hna.
work i ott wnrtt: riui'ti ' ,sn
_
J K. Tjjrtt ia «zampi*» Of sottrae, I prefer to win,
but the richest and most famous sec- party may have been in power the oppostion to a bounty beinK offered rnm|t],lnaitt, anil IMwanl (* Krn ami hot If (io* I won't be dltetaMsfliti 1
Anna M. Krrr ar* Jrlrndanla, I aha!! after
P
E O P L E S B A N K HI I LI H Mi
Um i -o? Florida. And us usual the uhuso seems to grow worse and for their destruction.”
The presi­ fot tal*, in « »all In |ha Mzhrat Militar (òr have had my shone of «necesnes and
B O O M !)
rath, in (rant nl lb* court hou» dnor at
.
•
editor cailtd attention to Sanford w o n » .- '
dent wps authorized to embody Mr». Sanlurif. Seminale mtinlj, Florida, on Vfon- rovente»: successes I have endeav­
and proved that while • other sec­
This is the conventional rigmarole. Tippett's and Mr. Baynard's letters tlajr. tha Srii day ol .May, A. I* 1916, th* ored to moot without elation, feveraea
mme hem* • leyal ailm day, and within th*
tions o l the state were all , right An obscure member from an un­ in a printed pamphlet and to cause l t ( » l houra o f aalr. tha property- itraerUmt without depression, and whenever 1
“ m
ile"
tbr flnol deer** iforwild,
m.followa:
tll- hare fallen It has been my mottos
- Sanford still remained as the best known district rises, with tremblings this to be extensively circulated In
uateil In tho county ol Seminole, to-wit: and I think It has been a good one, tc
flfty-twn (52&gt; ip M. M. Smltb'a flub, little d t y in the state.
In hlx heart,.to deliver a speech that throughout ¿he.stato.
The unani­ Lot
Old furniture made lot pi« r like*nrW.
ittvlalon. briny part of Syctlon ' tw*nty-**vwn try kjrnln the foil owing day.— Sir WU■hall make the stock markets trem­ mous opinion seemed to. be that th (8T), townahlp nlnrtren (IS), ran*» thirty frld Laurier.
All kinds of furniture n»0n»-*»‘ at b
130). which plat la duly of record fn th* Pub­
ble. Half of tho few member» pres­ amount of damage done by these lic
O S Ç A It C O N K L I N
unlit
Rnrorda ot Srmfnol* County, Florida.
trifling expense. Will rr.H nnl &lt;■ n«1
OROKUE A. r&gt;«COTTES.
E very member of the Florida ent are buried in tho newspapers or birds is less than tho service which
Special hfaatrc.
Optlmlatlc Thought.
A POSTAL WILL
'IK.
Crorcw (). Harrtny,
i ’ rcss Association who attended tho|courl*ng Bleep. Most of those would they render as scavengers, and that
•Sometime* when we &gt;aak advice wo
in inn UOtD
Solicitor
for
Complainant.
T . P . S C H O T T O EVI t. ( l i t
fJ-Tum-Stc
meeting at Miami feels that much of go out were it not fpr a certain tacit at any rate a perfectly clear and
mean^anprobetion
understanding,
i
overwhelming
case
ought
to
ho
made
the success o f the meeting was due
Tho blushing statesman is allowed out against them befgre^he peoplo
to Oscar Conldifi, that indefatigahlo
to
pronounce a few sentences of his of tKe state enter upon a campaign
worker who was on the job early
and tale and who is the life of every speech on the understanding that of wholesale destruction* of any
It was felt that
meeting o f tho press gang. His elec­ all the rest is to be printed in the species of birda.
Innocent such slaughter, would disturb " T h e
tion as vice president gave completa Congressional 'Record.
satisfaction to all the membera and people imagino those lofty words balance of nature," and in particu­
his «loction to the presidency is as­ of burning eloquence were delivered lar that it would help to establish an
sured. The boys are proud of Oscar in the hushed assemblage of the na­ attitude and a habit of destruction
Conklin for they realize that he is tion’s soions. As a matter of fact, in the people, particularly in boys
the man who swung the association few beside the doorkeepers and new­ and npgroea which would Imperil
to Miami and made good after they ly married couples in the gallery the live«' of other birds and wild
/..
creatures as well aa those under dis­
there. , There are great things heard It.
There
1»
a
real
need
for
an
ac­
cussion.
In atara for this young man in the
count
of
the
things
really
aald
in
Mrs. L. P. Bronson of Maitland,
Journalistic Held and
hit
many
K W e have ju st received for the Easter trade some of the finest, goods ever
The newspapers prob­ who has acted for many years * » »
friends In tha-fraternity will watch Congress.
Bhown in Sanford a t the price asked.
.
•
his future career with much interest. ably underestimate the number of treasurer of the society asked to be
I f you want anything, Oscar, “ ask people who would like a better re­ relieved from this office on account
These goods include a. fine line o f Shoes, M en's Shirts, M en 's Palm Beach
count of the give and take of that of Ul health; the president* paid s
for it."
body.
A great many brilliant and warm and deserved tribute to Mrs.
Suits, Ladies' Dresses, Ladies' Silk Shirt W aists and a fine new line o f Dress
able
things
srs
stld..which
Intelligent
Bjonson’s
‘
faithful
and
intelllgont
T H E -LIQ UO R JOKE
Goods for Easter.
*
•
and helpful service.
Grace A. Townsend, of Interiacban people would like to read about.
The following officers were elected
I f the Record could be cut down
who has furnished the newspapers
I t will pay you to com e in and see these goods before buying.
On account
o f Use state for years with a weekly to the limits of an actual report, g'nd for the'ensuing year:
o f our low expenses w e ip’e able to sell goods at prices so cheap you will be
letter on Christian EndeaVor topics extracts from books, newspapers and ’ President, Wllli|m F. Btachman,
Winter
Park;
secretary,
Mrs.
I.
baa written to many papers of the political platforms cut -out, It would
surprised. Com e in tod a y before these goods are picked over and you will
state, including the Sun, pleading not cost so ' mych *to distribute it. Vanderpool, Maitland; tteaaum, C.
then be able to get ju st what you want.
with the preaa not to jest o f jib« I t could be .circulated far more D. Powell, Winter Park. Honorary
on the liquor queatlon. She deeirea widely, and it would be very gen­ vice Presidents:.Ex-President T h e o ­
Sometime the ruling dore Roosevelt, Oyster Bay, N. Y.|
the FVeas Association to legislate the erally read.
powers ought to have* sense enough Oov. Park Trammell, Tallahassee;
liquor joke out of print.
* Miss Townsend takes things too to make (it a real report, jnsthad df Kirk Munroe, Cocoanut Grove; Mrs.
Bronson,
Maitland. Vice
Mrioua!y. Tha ntwspaper man must a means 'o f Mattering tha vanity of L. P.
Presidents:
Otto
L.
Dommerich,
such
Congressmen
as
uae
It
for
elec­
have his joke. He has slambanged
New York;
Mlaa Maria R. Audu¿he mother-in-law since the fitona tioneering.— GalneavlUe Sun.
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Mrs. A. K. Hill entertained yes­
terday with a charming little nfternoon tea in honor of Mrs. Chaddordon of Bridgeport, Conn., and
Mrs. and Mi** Cooley of I’aola, Oth­
U V-VE R -LAX relieves ull ills of er guest* were Mrs. W. W. Long.
the Liver and Stomach, -Get it from Mrs. Roberts und Mrs. Eldridgn.
Wm. G. Aldridge.

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Mrs. E. W. Bell of Atlanta, who
has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Geo. Bishop has returned home.

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coming summer. If they are good enbugh for the
preachers they are good enough for you.

I have them at.......$7.50
Also extra Pants at $3.00

Mr. and Mrs. Sum Klein and little
son, 'expect to leave for Tampa to­
morrow. This popular young couple
have marie many friends in Sanford
Informal S t r in g Parly
who regret to see them take their
v'Mra. W. P. Carter spent Sunday
Mrs.
R.
C.
Bowers
was
the
charm­
departure.
*
In Oviedo with relatives and friends.
ing hostess at a delightful little sow­
r-------Household goods, Imperial irons ing party Monday afterndon, com­
M h and Mrs. W. L. Morgan spent
and yeast cakes at Simon's.
60-tf
plimentary to her house guest. Miss Saturday and Sunday with tho home
,
(IM P ER IA L TH E A TR E B U IL O IN Q ).
LIV-VER-LAX! Better thnn cal­ Jeane Butler. A dainty salad course folks.
omel. No bad effects. Ask Writ. G. was servrd ami a pleasant time en­
joyed by those present. Mrs, Bow­
Mr. und Mrs. Deane Turner, Mrs.
Aldiidgo.
----ers' guests were Miss Butler, Mes- W. H. Peters and Miss Martha Fox
Mrs. W. F. Shelly ia spending the
dames W. E. Watspn, W. L. *Mor­ motored over to Orlando Thursday
week in Orlando with her sister,
gan, R. A. Curse, Braxton I’erkins. spending the day pleasantly in that
Mrs. Holden.
R. R. Reas. Geo. Bishop, Harry busy little city.
.
Running a Government
one in whom a good judge would
8h# 'Wee a Voter.
No need for calomel with its nau­ Ward and Miss Laura Fish.
Politics
occupy u position subor sooner repose a personal trust. It is
Visiting New York frionde le an.
seating e (Tecta.
LIV-VE R -LAX is
Mrs. II. L. Montford, Miss Mar­
v
Class M rtling
happy In results. Win. G. Aldridge.
jory and Master Richard Montford dinnte to business, and engutes on unquestionable that politics ia still Illinois girl* young and eweot and pret­
A very delightful meeting of tho left yesterday for their home at tho whole, a lower order of ability a word of suspicion and disrespect ty, One evening aho waa oat with *
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Williams of Daughters of Wesley was held with
.K’wv.Julk»
last week.
Shakespearian fortunes
Mr. ami Mr., II. J. Holly rrturn.a *■"' * &gt; » » ' «
"»■' """&gt; » ' " " .| „,| v , mu,™. IV.. bollavo tlm .hori restaurant
' í ! ' Ìand
Ì 7 dance
J ° “ \awhile.
Ä ' " The
S i
Is your livet inactive? LIV-VER- told by Mrs. L. R. Philips was one Sunday from Miami tired oi$t but best ability and character much en­ ballot idea will raise the tone of pol­
others objected on the ground that it
LAX will waku it- up. Wm. G. Al­ of ..the enjoyable-pleasures of—the still happy over their delightful gaged in politics. Tho congressman itics.
Another trouble is the con­ might not bo the proper place for *,
evening
and
a
"Tree
Contest"
in
dridge.
dip to Miami. Mrs. Holly was the will very likely be lawyer but hard­ stant subjection of government to young and unsophisticated girl like
which ull guessers were given ten recipient of many charming atten­ ly ever tho leading lawyer of tho dis­
party *poilamuri|ihip, which makes of Miss Blank.
For a Safe Shave!
minute* only lo answer each ques- tions.
trict sometimes one who is a suitor
"Oh," she said with quite nn air.
many public, offices a mero tail to
go to Albert Grämlings real sanitary t(on w#,
iimu, intf
M bt yAiia.
to the lending lawyer for advice some politician's kite, and pr3vents “ you needn't bother about my youth
barber shop.
An ounce of proven-1 ^
M iuw n vnn tht. ftril, pril(.f nn
A 'congenial party spending the and inlluence. If it is u city, prob- public business from offering the or my unsophtstlcatlon. I am twentytion is worth a pound of cure. Ser­ orange wood piper Knife and Miss
day
with friends at Orlando Sunday ahl&gt; the delegation in the slate legis­ same nppurtunities to ability and one years of age and I voted at the
vice De Luxe, ll'J W. First St.
November election."
Katherine Searing won tin* booby were Mr. and Mis. R A Newman lature will consist mostly of per tons
character that private business does.
til-if
No other woman In the party had n
an Easter rabbit
Cake and ire and little daughter Olive, Mts. W. J. whose Individual weight in tho com­
— Saturday Evening Post.
record llko that and the Illinois girl
Specials for Easter at McCuller's, i cream was served. .Enjoying the Hill and Mrs. Moore.
munity is .small a decidedly thirdwoa taken along without further ques­
Hams, Hacon, Chickens und all kinds chnrming hospitably of Miss Farneschop sort, who sit in the nnte-rooms
tion.
worth were Mrs. J. D. Roberts,
of good things.
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The Romanoff*.
Mr. H. L. Montford left for of those who really count.
Mrs. L. R. Philips. Mrs. T. D. Sturkc Monday fot several days lieTho founder of tho Hussion royal
There is, of coutse, a United
LIV-VER-LAX Is guaranteed to re­
Start Fishing for Cats.
Hayes, Misses Kathleen Steinmeyer. fore returning to his homo in New States senator;
house, known n* the "Romanoffs,"
¿&gt;ut
if
each
state,
lieve troubles resulting from n dis­
There
hnvn been so many cat operas
Lola Evans, NeR Evans, Katherine Jersey.
without tiie entanglement of parti- whs Michael FYodorovltcU, w h o was ntid bock fence serenades at Atlantia
ordered Liver. Pleasant to take and
elected
ernr
in
1013
nt
the
age
of
six­
Searing, Ill’s sir
Itayton,
Eleanor
l sun machinery, were to choose two
City of late that peaceful slumber Is
perfectly harmless.
Wm. (J. A l­
Roberts, N it»
Moore.
Klir.nbelh v Mis« Lnura Fish returned from |citir.*-n* of the highest ability and teen, It In claimed that Michael, tho next to Impossible.
dridge.
founder
nl
the
strong,
autocratic
rule
Musson and |b"ie /acbnrv
The city fathers have decided in
Miatni Sunday, where she went with rhnri 'er for a national pat theon, lit Russia, was forced by tho dunia
Mr. and Mrs () \\ Brady lift
Mill'
a patty of friends to the I'rrtvt Ainu- in I ■W' nin'iv
him " would the cJiotce that elected him lo take n constitu­ consequence to war on toms and tab­
bies, and fish peddlers havo boon 6r*
Sunday for Brooklyn, N 1 . much
tl nidi nÿ t a mm nrr mrnt
full "ti a «elia to r?
cut um meeting
tional until a formula that wan but
dered
to the front. These peddlers
to the regret of their many friends
The following announcement re­
II in; lug trade from hanking to Ughlly regarded
...
IA
will go nbnut tho streets walling
ceived
by
miiiu
in
Sanford
will
lie
Fin Malm returned to het wloii, .ting lo Use tile alphabetical
■* Woodland Park
Mi"Fresh rooali; fresh feesh," and tho
Belter than over. Now open for of interest to I lie mull} frirliil* o[ home in Urlando Sunday, to the re-j arranging of the census should send
entu are expected to appour, leap on
Certainly Suggestive.
gret of her marry Sanford friends.
four hundred delegates to an Im­
the season. Sundays only. Leuscd the contracting parties;
tho peddler carts and havo nets
Perhaps, the old lellow who first
Mm John Saul* requests the hon­
privately on week days. See photos,
thrown over them.
port. int national conference, and the
pointed out that u mun s home Is Irla
or of &gt;onr presence ai ili»1 mul ringe
Tho cat catchers will get 60 cents
etc. on popcorn wagon
til-tf
Mr and Mr« ( P Jennings. M i s s ! deh gales were boiled into a rompo castle hau in rnllul the way It’s aP
of lier goddaughter. Miss Sue Al­
for
every tom and tabby brought to
Good sound Irish Potatoes, LiOc berta Sister to Mr. Ralph John Bo- Felina Jenningv, Robert and Fran- site individual, we should expect | n,0&gt;t constantly beleaguered by per- tho pound.
him
to
be
a
soldier
person
in
ability!
Mm*
wishing
to
sell
you
brooms,
po­
per peck at McCuller's.
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dine Stuils on Thursday morning, cis leave today for their home in
Michigan, after spending the winter und character than the composite' (aloes and other commodities that you
April
tlie
eighth,
at
ten
o'clock
All
Wm. G. Aldridge knows about
congressman one whose opinion nn l don't want any more of than you nlOptimistic Thought.
in this city
LIV-VER-LAX.
You need it for Saints' Church, Enterprise, Florida
itn\ personal mutter a good judge j rend) have Columbus lUtiUn JnurWe are only vulnerable through our
your Liver.
own pretensions.
Miss of human nature would sooner take. nn*
Mr
and Mr* T A I.yon
Mr and Mr- E T
Woodruff,
Neva Lyons and Mr* S K Pierce,
NO T IC E
who with their son. Charles H . left
The books for the collection of
all of Milford, III , are registered nt
Sanford a fot might since on u mo­
taxes for 1914 will close .March .list.
the St Johns
LVX&gt;
toring trip to the Heacherf, St Au­
M . W. 1,0V EI.I.,
gustine and elsewhere will enjoy
Tues-itc
Collector.
• A jiarty ol young people spending
Faster music and festivities with
the day at Clay Springs Sunday
LIV-VER-LAX tones up the *y*- j friends in Jacksonville.
Mr and
were Misses Beatrice Hutchinson.
tern, stimulates the Liver to work Mrs, Woodruff will Ik* at homi’ again
»»St; W M m ê
Stella
Vinson, Annie Lee, Messrs.
in harmony with the other organs. u week or so hence, Charles H. re­
Pevyhouae,
Saxon
and
Roper.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wm turning northward.
G, Aldridge.
Mr». F. 0 Hayes returned from
ffmii Lnnr* &lt; lull
Sundays join the merry crowd nt
u plcnsiinl vInII to Jacksonville yesMr- E l* Brownlee entertained
Woodland Park.
Music, amuse
terdn\
tr i
the
null
"I 1he Bunk Lover«
merits, bathing.
Lease it for your
.* : f
See
photos
at
pop-corn
&lt;
lub
i
n
i...
nliornm.iv
will,
un
next picnic
Ml** l ‘*,url Browning, w tin
lil tf
Faster i gg hunt that w a- greatly
wagon.
the guest &gt;*l her *i*ter, Mrs. Sa m
enjoyed by those present. , J he in­
LIV-VER-LAX is purely veget­ novation was one of those pleasant Klein has returned to Tampa.
able. Jurt what you need to tone surprises that sometimes peep out
up your-system.
Ask Wm. G. A l­ from the ordinary, everyday ’course L Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lavellon of
dridge.
. -.H
in life and while suggestive of one Green Covo Springs, who huve heen
■ilio guests of their uncle*, Messr*
Mr. W. L Harvey left for Jack- of tin. most prosaic duties of the
C. W. nnd J E Laing bave returned
sonville Monday after several days housewife nevertheless furnished u
homo
W iole in Sanford they visited
spent pleasantly with the home folks delightful hour of amusement and
and Leeshurg
merriment
Darning egg* had Ihsoi [Orlando
¡
Wake up your Liver.
A Inr.y
hidden m various places about the
Liver brings on the worst of dis­
Mi** Jeanne Butler is the nllraihouse, useful little lavors that when
eases.
Take LIV-VER-LAX now
tive
guest of Mrs R. C. Bower*
found bore the inscription, " A s titd i!
Wm. G. Aldridge.
for a few days, while eri route lo her
in time saves nine " hollowing this
Get the "rnakin’s" for your Ensrer was the "eggstra vuganxa" contest. home in the north.
dinner at McCuller’s.
Rhone' 277. Each guest was given an .egg shaped
I
Mrs. T. A. Neal is expecting Miss
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card, on which-the answers to the
Margaret Hart of Orlando Saturday
A congenial party of Atluntlans egg questions were to he written.
for a visit of a week or ten days. .
at the Sanford House ore Mr. and The answers were illustrated in the
Mrs. W. D. Shipp and Mr. C. W. first "W hat is the chief requirement
✓ Mr. Lyman Af Forrest City is the
Evsrts.
necessary to answer these questions?
guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal.
Eggsactitude," etc, etc. It was very
LIV-VER-LAX is harmless— not a
funny and altogether »musing.
, dradly poison liko calomel.
Any
The Ladies Union of the Congre­
The idea was further suggested in
•child is sale and happy by the use
gational church will hold their regu­
the refreshments which were chicken
of m v - v e r - l a x .
lar meeting Friday nt 3 o'clock nt
«
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salad, devilled eggs, banquet wafers,
Mrs. Alfred Lilja has returned olives, white rake and stiawherries the church.
froth Lakeland, where she wbb called with whipped cream.
'
*
Lyman Frank is home for a few
by the illness of her nephew’,'
Mrs. Brownlee'h guests were Mól­
days from Hanibel Island and othrr
LIV-VER-LAX stimulates the Liv- dame* Geo, Fox, R. E. Tolur, E. N. points on tho West Coast.
He
**•*•
A harmless vegetable com­ Luke, W. W. Abernathy, Fred Wil­ leaves tomorrow for the East Coust
pound. Any child can take It safe­ liams, J. C. Bennett, Henry Mc- to look after the tomato crop.
Laulin, Harry Ward, Wallace and
*■»
t y . Aak Wm. G. Aldridge.
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Mrs. Wingate of Jacksonville.
Shave Yourself
Banks to Clage
The way to save time, save your
F'rlday
the
banks of Sanford will
Stw-Snc Club
patience, save your money and aave
bo
closed
all
day
on account of Good
The members of the Sew-Sew Club
your face is to shave yourself with enjoyod a happy afternoon as guests Friday.
(
the safety ratón. Wo hkvo the fol- of Mrs. C. H. Dingeo Thursday •
-Jowing In stock:
.Superintendents’ Meeting
afternoon. This is one of the mer­
Gillette, Gem, Jr„ Durham Gil­ riest, gayest dubs In the city, the
Hon. D. L. Thrasher left yeaterlette, Endere, Ever Ready and Auto members always enjoying tfib after­ bsy for Live Oak to attend t*he meet­
Strop and all the accestorloa. Get noon! spent In such congenial com­ ing of the state superintendents, of
the habit of shaving your own face pany. Delirious chicken salad, hot public ^instructions. , The meeting
and you will always do it.
rolls and coffee were served by the will last several days and will be
,
Hill Hardware Co.
gracious hostess.
Those present attended by many educators of
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were Mesdames Wm. McKinnon, C. note. *
Get tId of the grouch. L1V-VER- E. Henry, R. L. I’eck, Henry McDon’ t forget that McCulUr hns
the *lun «Mne brighter. Laulin, 0. L. Taylor, t-'rank Wood*’ rn- G- Aldridge will tell you about juff, B. A. Howard,
J. S. Wilson tho things yo'u will need for your
WV-VER-LAX.
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and Mias Devlin, members of the Easter dinner. Phone. 277.
dul&gt;4 Other guests were Mrs. W. M.
Haynes, A. K. Powers, J. Davis
Russian Clsrgy.
Hsrt, • Symes-Wallsee and Mrs.
There are two classes of Rutslsn
i
Gallfernla Expo si lion and re- Weirtwt, the house guest of Mrs. clergy, the white clergy and the black
l . - l 1®. C h J « « « by diverse routes. $69 Henry.
The club will meet next clergy. Tho former bmclato In the
iVj*
*S|* Louie.
Other cut rates. Thursday with Mrs. Henry Mc- parish churches, the Utter only tn
• -firksonrlllo. Florida. 134 W* B« f Slmonasteries.
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Commuhifation every first and third
Thursdays at 7:30.
Visiting brethren
welcome.
\
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J. C. Rpmnh
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Secretary
Monroe Chapter No. 15, H. A. M .
Meet* every second and fourth Thura
day in Masonic Hall over the Impcria
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
J. F. Karnatz
H. E. Tolar
Secretary
High Prieet
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sla
Meet* every’ first and third Tuesday
in each mqnth, Everyone who haa seen
his Star in the Eaat are cordialty invited
to vlait this chanter.
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Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Niaiting knights always welcome,
n. McLauiln '
O. J. Miller
C. C.
•K, R. and S.
Sanford Lodge No. 27, 1. O. O. F.
Meets every MondAy at 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W. O. Singletary
C. C. Cobb,
Secretary
N. G.
Gate City Camp No. 6, W. &lt;&gt;. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday

E itood on the outskirts
of a crowd surround­
ing 8 group of Salvalion Army people. No
one paid the slightest
heed to ttys roan with
the livid face and
ashamed eyes. Every­
one was craning hla
neck to gape at the
girl In the bluo poke
bonnet, who had Just begun to sing In
a, wonderful contralto voice
t'v* found a friend In Jesus ¡
lie's everything to pi*,.
H*'» ih *' U t r « « i
nd ‘ o

Due poof,

Th» U ly o f the Valley,
In lttm alone I
All I need to clean*. and makp. me fully
whole.

Clerk

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United Brotherhood o f Carpenters and
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1761 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock in the Eagles’ Hall.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Drown,
Sec'y-Trea*.
President
II. P. O. E. Hanford Lodge 1241
Meet first and third Wednesday night
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
0. L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
The Lake Dreexe Council No. 31 Junior
Order United American Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday nt 7:3(1 P.
M „ in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
are welcome. C. H. Smith, flee. Sec.
Celery City Aerie No. 1853
Meeting every Tuesday night nt H
o'clock. Pico liuihlmK.
J. T. Hoolohan,
G. K. Tnratus,
Worthy President
Secretary
OJIS TRUJE NO. 61. I. O. B. M.
Meets every first und third Frhfay
nights at 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
Visiting brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper,
C. of R.
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St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Fionda

scrawny little Anger was pointing at
the flowers. "That’s mine," she was
murmuring, “ an' that's mine," the
finger shifted, "an* • that—ohi an'
that!** She drew a long breath as if
the cup of her Joy was overflowing and
pressed her solemn little face closer
to the window.
The man looked sharply at her. He
found himself smiling at her enthusi­
asm.
Then be thought differently
about It and scowled. But still he
lingered watching the child. Some­
thing about her went to his lonely,
■eared heart At last he spoke. "So
y o ifo v n them all. do you, little girl?"
be asked, and was amaxed at the
sound of his own voice.
The child looked up. "I was Just
making believe," she said shyly.
"Would you like to own them all?"
ho asked, still wondering why ho
should speak to anyone.
"I love flowers," she hesitated.
"Tell me," said the man, “If you
had to choose, which would you
take?"
She looked earnestly In the window
again, and once more the little clawliko Anger came Into play.
It wan­
dered meditatively from Aowcr to Aow-

the measured rhythm upon the stones
of the street with their feet.
The
hymn was plainly a favorite.
The man with the haggard, blanched
face and the eyes that avoided othor
eyes felt something roll down his
cheek. Ho put up hia hand and to hla
great surprise brushed away n tear.
He Immediately walked away, won­
dering at himself. He bad not wept
in years.
He walked aimlessly on. coming nt
last to a public square where benches
were placed.
Here be sat down.
Next day, he went up and down the
sordid streets looking for work. There
was none fo r him. By some mysterl"I Didn’t Treat You 8quar*.’
ou* power, everyone, to .whom he ap­
plied was aware that he had Just
er, until It paused at the lilies of the
come from prison. Ho had often heard
valley. "I’d choose them," she suld
bis fellow convicts talk of tho "hound­
Tho tnnn gave a little stnrt "Why?"
ing of the pollqe." Ho realized that
be questioned, not unkindly
ho w«» now experiencing that ordeal
"Oh." »aid the child, "because they
Ho grew more and more bitter as ho
arc such weeny little things— fairy
mot each fresh rebuff "It's Just as they flowers. I think; but," sho added,
told me.*' ho said savagely to him­
primly and with a strangely old air.
self. "no place In tho world for a
"flowers do not become me.”
Jailbird.” . .
"W hy not?"
As day by day went by without any
"Because." replied tho child, turning
prospect of better fortune», his seared
her eyes feoolutely away from the
heart grow like granite. Ho came to
window, "we are too poor.’’
hate everything and everybody; to
The man slowly drew his hand out
reallie In the depths of his soul that
of the pocket of hla rough frieze coat
he was not only an outcast but an
and glanced at Jho silver In hla palm.
Ishmsellte, bis hand against every
“ You stay here a minute, liftln girl.”
man. Ho began to wonder how soon
he said.
It would be before he would go back )
He went into the florlat's ."How
At least, there he could have shelter
much for a bunch of lilies of tho val­
and food. H e consoled himself with
ley?" he naked tho pert, buxom young
the thought thnt If society refused him
woman behind tho counter
his living the state would not.
"Dollar a dozen during Kaster.” she
He often thought of the other man; responded.
tho one who bo glibly swore him Into
Oh. Easier, that was It! He had for­
prison; who had worked next hts desk
gotten there was‘ such an Institution.
Jn, tho bnnk; who knew where tho
’•Well, do the best you can for 60
money went. There had been hours In
cents," ho nnswored, laying the money
his cell when he had said coldly to
on the counter.
himself, "When 1 get out— "
When he came out with tbe lilies
The elnliter thought began now to
In his hand, hla quaint little friend
haunt him again. If he wan to go
wna still flattening her face against
back, he said, It might as well be for
the window "Here, child, he said,
murder a» for anything else, better,
l take these."
, Sho »lid not speak at first, but her
thin hands trembled with excitement
as he bent to give the flowers to her.
She took them, and for a moment held
’ them close against her face. "How
good you are!" she said.
"Nrtw, I'd better walk along with
you," he aald gently, "or some other
Yhlef may molest you."
They came to a tenement, before
which the child paused
"T h is , is
where 1 live,” she .aid "Please, sir,"
she murmured timidly, "will you go up
to our door with ine? There Is a
dreadful Jx&gt;y on tho floor below us,
and I am afraid ha might tako my

Tor Cbiiif the Cord bath rl«i,
Our iovtbatlNHbMtnd.'
"You ca“nT kill a dying man," for the
man In tho room, who sat bolstered
up' In bed. and who looked at him
with startled -eyes, was manifestly

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"Why, Tom," he stammered. “ So
t you're out? ' Well, I’ m mighty glad.
And you found my little girl? 8ho’s
all I've got. Tom. My money, homo,
wife, health—all gone. I've only her
left.” .
The Salvation Army girl had stopped
» V * m* *«—
scrubbing. She waa still on her knees
watching the two men. She had wit­
I ywlk«* y
f.in
*t the UrítM
fm^ ‘
nessed too many tragedies of the
irm ii, m m ,
slums not to iVallzo that she was
»RIMA Willi»«, IHM.
CT«HIP«. «**!•_ IH
(ace to face with a crisis. The via
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1 itor's silence « a i ominous His heavy
•ft-ei «4m 1*1 mm* »W*t I (NR11P h »
•**•»**
j eyes were lived Intent I* on hi» enemy
' a» a vision of all tils suffering passed
| before him.
The nick man put out an Imploring
hand. “ Tom," ho pleaded, "I didn’t
| treat you square. And I’ve had my
pay It was I who ruined you, who
sent you up. and I perjured—"
The Intensity of her father's speech,
the pallor of his face, alarmed the
, child, who ran to him and throwing
| her arms about him, cried: “ Papa.
papa! Don't you look like that!"
i The Jailbird looked at the trembling
little creature clinging to her battered
wreck of a fnther. And n» »he looked,
suddenly the stone was rolled*away
from the sepulcher of his soul and
an angel sat there.
lU-aahlng out his hand be took that
of the sick man "It's all right. Bill!” I
ho said huskily. "Don't any another !
word"—a
smile
transfigured
bis
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M agazines Periodicals
maskllke face— "before the child.”
“Glory to God!" cried tho Solvation PICKARD’ S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
Soda W ater
Army girl In an ecstasy. "He's.got the
GORHAM 'S STERLING SILVER
victory."
Confectionery
An hour later as he reached the ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
street door Captain Grace was wait
Cigars and T o hue cos
Ing (or him, She touched him gently ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
tin the arm "Come down to the bar­
racks with nte. brother." she said.
"The commander will be glad to see
mil."

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flojvers.”

Together they mounted the dork
jitolrway. On tho third floor there
DENTIST
was a sudden rush and a whoop; but
the mail soon settled the "dreadful
OfTlre:
Yowell
Building
*
boy," who returned to hla lair, nurs
SANFORD
i
:
- • FLORIDA
lug a sore head and bursting with
wrath.
Hsrs Ha fiat and Thought.
, As' the two waro mount lag the last
tuumas r m m irr Wilson
flight of ■tabs, the sound of ■ glorious
be
perhaps;
for
his
mlirry
wtuld
K. FKRCilHON llOl'SIIOLlIKU
voice was beard singing:
the sooner over.
So he began now to look In crowds
11*71 never, never leave me.
N or yet forsake me here;
for a face. He bod watched the bank
H e’a the Lily o f the Valley.
LAWYERS
and discovered that the other man
"It's Captain Grace!” the child
Sanford.
« *
Florida was no longer there. 11a said to him- cried
~Jeyouely, "from tbe Salvation
aelt that when he found the face he
would follow It. It should not hide Array. She comes every week and
from him. He laughed grimly at the tidies us up.” she explained, "and sho
idea. There were no walla thick slugs, oh, to beautifully!” Shu rustfed
enough, no doors atrong enough, to through a half-open door, calling ex­
keep him from hla enemy when once citedly: "Paps, Captain Grace, look!”
A R C H IT E C T
The man caught a glimpse of a
be bad found him.
oung woman In a blue.gown, on,her
It was the end of Holy wreak, and
nees scrubbing the floor. Them he
Room 12, Bishop Blk."
Sanford, Fla tho florists’ windows Were a glory.
Roses, Annunciation lilies, violets, Jon­ heard a man's voice say: "Backagain,
And at that v o le » the heart
quils—a mass o f beauty and perfume ‘dear?”
You can make the round tri In one day tempted the eyes* of all paaaera-by. of the Jailbird trembled In Its rockto the New Smyrna o ce of,
hewn tomb.
Even the men— the Ishmacllte. the
Never the walls so thick, never the
Jailbird—paused and looked In at the doors od strong as to keep him from
banks of bloom In the window o f a hts enemy when once be had found
Take the 11 o'clock train
■hop. His somber eyes roamed over him! Well, he bad unwittingly trailed
DAVIS FORSTER. M. D, Physician in Outgo tbe flaunting tulips, the stately roses, him. There he was. In there, alone,
and rested on a clatter of tiny white with a helpless woman and child. Why
flowers, modestly hiding under their did he hrsItatsT
waxen leaves. Yes, there they were
"Whbre did you get your1flowers?”
— hie mother's flowed—the flowers the voice went on.
his young wire Itad loved.
"A tnan&lt;bought them for me,” the
'•OoohP sighed a childish voice by' child answered—"a kind man, who
OFFICE IN ¡GARNER ^WOODRUFF BLDG him.
fetched me home.
Come In!” she
Bowlby, tbe Jailbird, looked down. A called, running back to the door, and
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little slip of a girl stood tbere look­ •sizing the jailbird's hand—"come In
OSes Hour*: f i e l i » . aL.2te4p.rn.
in g In tbe window at the elaborate and seo my papa.”
She pulled him
floral display. 8bo was a tidy little across the threshold. The, two men
girl, elthough h er clothing woe worn looked » t each other.
and thin. She hod solemn eyes and
’ho Jailbird’s first thought was.
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30, 1915

MARCH .

THE SANFORD

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M ANTE ICH KALK
Under.«a d by virtue of ■ deer** of lore61 - F ue*-4lr
rlocurr and u l e rrndrred by the Ilm io rili U
Jude# of the Bovrnth J udir lai fTlfCuii of the
D K P W t T M E M o l T IIF IS IK ItlO H
•tote of Florid« for Setninofr rounty In
I*. S lan d i tfftre at t »«in«*« villr, Fla
rhonrery oUtinf In • r^rtiln roar therein
Match 2D, 1 IU
pendini, wherein T he Hir«eh 1.umber Tom
Notice
ta hereto
giv»'^ that
Thom*«
ony la rompUlnant «nd W. W. Hrody »nd C , !futchln**&gt;n. rf o»teen* Florida, who,
E. Ifrady aro dafendonto. the under» i*n M a rr h 21, t II t, n. «4 e 11*»m• * tea d K n
ilrnrd. ao oner tal maoirr in ebanrery »Ü l try,- No. UI16AJJ, for S.1^ of SK ‘ p Section .
o#Tl to th» higheot and l»eot Iddtler, for raoh« 11 and Sty of S W l|, Section 12, Town-J
in front of th « court houo» doGr in Ban- • hip 19 South, Itange 31 Ea«t, Tallahfca»ee[
ford. Florida, during th# legal hour* of »ml» Meridian, haa hied notice of Intention ta*
on Monday. April Mh, IDffi, th » following make
Commutation Proof, to, rstabUah
personal properly, to-wilt
claim to the land above deaeribed, be­
Onrlbrown home mul» named Jim and weigh­ fore Clerk of Circuit Court, at Hmfonl ,
gray mare Florida, on the 6th day of M ay, 1916.
ing about 1,100 pound»; one rra)
t'laimant name« a« wfitnet*ea;
mule named Molli», and watghlng about
J It Fills, of n.tren, Flurida.
1100 pound«; one brown mire mule named
U
( ‘ &lt;'a r pedtef
(.intern. Florid*,
Mary and weighing about 1300
tmunda,
If U Harris* ut tiateett, F lor id a*
on/ b»y mare mule m ro rd Sarah anu weigh
A
A
firooks,
of
&lt;»«teen.
Florida
Ing about 1060 pounds, one bay mare mule
111HI F It T W DAVIH.
named Jan», and weighing al»*ut
1200
61 Tue* &amp;te
lt»*fi*ier
pound«; one roan mare mule named liauy,
and weighing' about 1200 pound» one Mark
mare
mule named
Hetty, and
weighing
about 12 60 pound«; one brown hor*e mule Noll r r of Appli faliain fui f a i Dreil l nJrf
Herilln i7S of ihr Cimerai Statuir*
named lllll and weighing about 1260 pound». .
oar brown horae rnufe name*! Hob and 1 Notice Is hereby given that Florida Good
H ornea ( &lt;mipan&gt; purrhaser nf T a * &lt;’er
weighing about 1200 pound» am! one Mack
mare
mule named
Jeaeie, and
* &lt;-1g hi ng 1tIdrate N o 323, dated the ith day of June
A
D
ItMlf’ . has rtlr.J «aid e»rt iflcate in
ah out 1300 pounds.
rny office and ha» made application I for I
GEO N H IG U Y,
tat deed to iaaue in accordance with
.Special Matter in ('hanrery.
«aid r+rt Ihrat«* emhracea the following de*
Masaey A Wmrlow, sols, for Complta
cri bed property situated in Se mini» le I'Dun
ty* Florid*, to wit
lieg N F rot of I«ut
4. Sec fi, T p 2d li in E , run 5 10 eh«.,
W 6!y
j c
e bnat,
» , N f D rhs-, K
chs
Arr»»
6ky. The said lami being asaeased at the
dale oi
of the
issuance
such certificate In
uaie
tnr u
m a m r of
oi ■'
U n i e * » said cer
th» nafoeja»b I" fiermond
llilrate anali be redeem cd i r r o r i ! Ing t
tai d re i will lour therepoti on the 23rd
dav of April. A D 1916
Wltneaa my
«ignaiurr am) »rsl
thia the 22nd day of Vfsrrh, A D 1916
sealF A- D O l M i l.ASS,
I Urk Circuli tourt Seminóle county. FU
lly Jss ( ’. Hubert*. D C
61- T up *- M c
,

Aa Ordinance Itrqulring the (¡radlng and
Fating of Magnolia Asaaue with Vitri­
fied ifrlck fra.it» Hip Inter aeLrlsn of H»v*
rnth Htraei to I hr I nter wee I Ion of Tenth
H lr«»l
He it Ordained Ey the Mayor and t'lty
t'ouncil of Sanford, Florid»
Serf ion I. That Magnolia a sen ye «hall be
graded and pair ad with vitrified brick from
the intersect 1Dti of Seventh street to tho In­
tersection ol Tenth atrtot, said brick pave­
ment to he a width of twentv-si* feet;
said paving to be done in accordance with
the plan* and sped Aral Ions therefor, sub­
mitted to the city engineer ».f Sanford,
Florida, and now on file in the office of
th«- city clerk cl Sanford, Florida, the pav ­
ing of said alrrwt »hall hr begun within
•Uty daya from and after this ordinance
■hall become effective; that should any prop­
erty owner, owning property abutting on
said street to be naved at aforesaid, fail*
within th» time above provided to pave
said street in front of their respective prop
ertv In accord qnce with the term« uf this
ordinance and frith the plans and « peri ft ■
* ratiosva thereof, heretofore prefiared by tl»e
f'ity Engineer, *aid work
»hall
be done
under and l»y direction nJ the rit% of San
fotd. and th* proport Inn* te ni*i tbi rmf
•hall he •aipori)
a gain» i i h»* Um! upo n
which «aid paving shall shut, and the m &gt;
• hall have * Ihn therefor, rmforcible in hke
mann*r a* other lien*.

• Notier uf A »pile alluni far
1

Fat Urei! I" rider
Section 5TÍ nf ihr fíe a er al Nial «ite*
Notice is hereby given that H. Kendrick
Guernsey, purchaser of T a i C'ertiflyale No
2614, date«! the
4th day nf Junk,
A 1»
IA 9 4. ha* filed »ani re rtiflra le in my nf
fire sod baa made appi)« alino fur ta* deed
to l«au» in accordance with law ,
Haid cer­
tificate embraces the follnw'ng described
p ro pe rty
situated
in
H e m irn le
C’ «unty.
l'Infida, to wit N W l * uf H E ' i of H. K
nf S F
«*. Sec. 21. Tp 21 H.
H 10 F.
hr -aid land being as*earned at
the date
nf rhe t id ia t ir r til *uch cert ifie are In the
narr» *f f
i
Nlufdock
F n le - * *«id r r t
tiftiat, -halt be r»-dren.*d ac»nrd ng
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nifi" a I * »goat tire and

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\ fit i t 1«. I A^h
Section 2. That upon ihc failure of »n&gt;
Fterk t'ir*utt * *»prt Semirmle t ’ u , Fla
properly owner
c
to make ibo Improvement*
(•call
Hy Ji l F Hoher ta, D &lt;’.
brrelrfahov
ova rrovided for, said work shall
6 9 T uc*6t c
be Dona by th# flty « I Banford, or aTiill be
l»t by a contract by th» city of Hanford,
to ih » lowest and most responsible bid* N u d a r of App'lrallon (or T * * l»e r d l ' » 4 n
der. in accordance with the plan* aiTtl
S r r lio n ST» « ( Ikr G ru rru i K l s t u l r specifications with reference to »aid work.
N o li r r I, hereto * U r n Ui»&lt; Kiltsr llrntlr
■nd two third« of the cost of such grading, p u rrh *t rr
i«f
fs * C erllfirite
N«
opening, curbing* paving, improving and re­ ,1*1u.l tho
Is. -1 Jm*o
I
hs«
pairing «airi street from the date of the com­ Mo.I *»i.i rorlUI'S’ t in n.9 I . i f i r e sn.l hspletion of the work shall be a Hen. superior i.,s.lr »lipllrsli.t,. *..r Isl dfO'l (•• (••'O- '»
to alt other Hens, except only Hen* for i**e-« ■r rn tlltsrt »O h ' » »
"(»"i rorlU)o*lo
upon the Iota or properly fronting nr abut
described
property
iiT.ro» (ho
ting upon th# atrawl her ein a hove de»r Hired »Il Itateli in * , i.i-(ml. &gt; » u m y
Flurpis
lo
•o traded* opened,
paved,
riirbed,
Irti
-W .........I I.........
Ree 6
• It |(o,m
prnvffd or repaire«), and the remaining one
li . N In* It
Ti* ;u , u ,1i. ion K
third of'such coal «hall he paid by the city
W' si.out i t rh* ill llsnsps l a k e . R *lnn^
Section 3. T h » aitlmated coat of paving margin oí .am.- in point due w » « ( « I RW
i*er square yard for the paving of the street cerner of I ol l i i" l eginnlitg
The »aid land l.e-ng »»¿c**ed at I he dale
afti reami d U 11.86 per square yard* /Vici the
ref imitad total coat of the paving of that nf the issuance ..f -urh rerl ip cat e Ip IhUnies* «aid
portion of Magnolia aven u» * above dea- ' name of I'owell. Witliam I*..
rrib»d la 46734.60, and t h » estimated coat certificate shall he „ d eem ed according to
law
I
«
«
deed
will
.»»ue
thrreon
on Ih»
to 1«t owner« per foot front on Macnolig
»venu» is »2.41; the «Aid estimate of the 19th day of April, A !*■ tplfi.
W it ne .» jny nffi.-isl -Ignature and seal
rn*t #t *si&lt;t paving nii&lt;r hflt!* 51
.0
*B
(he ofttrs ol
of the
l£ e el
ell ÿ clerk ol Saof&amp;rd, Flor­ (hr. th» IM h day of March. A . I L I • » » .
I«e*li
•
I- A 1)0 H O I . ASS,
id« and opened to public Instpeelloti
Ion durine
durina
(Hrrliil &lt;‘i fcuii •&gt; i ! ’ i, F v m l r o l» * o .
r—fsonsble offtre hour*,
tor the benefit ol

th* public.
Section 4. Tho city en|lneer !■ hereby requirsd, within ten dsy* »(ter (he flr*t pubUrstioa ol this ordinsnre, to prepare and
fils so estimate ol (he amount ol the lien
lor stirh psvinc which the d l y will claim
« f s l n i l oath uT tho lot* (rooting or sbultme upon i h e street lo he so peved. whlrh
eetlmate shall be based upon the estimated
cost ol said work and upon th* fruntaxe
ol Iota upon the etreet to be paved.
/
Section 6. Any person ownlnt ■* y In­
terest In any o l »aid property, ahuttlnf on
that portion ot Magnolia avapue to be
paved, ae aforesaid, shall have th* rlfht
*}, any time, within thirty day* altet ' (he
■ IlOf of said swMmates. ss atof««aid, with
tha city clerk to prrsent to the city clerk
• »worn petition to be preeented lo the
* l t y council, selling forth, that in the opin­
ion ot tho patilionor. tho estimated amount
ol *uek lien upon Mich lot Udoeorreet, showtn&lt; wherein K I* Incorrect, or why It will
eireed tha epeclil beneltl ac c ru la t (com tho
• • r k and paving to ho done i m front of
»aid lot.
Section f . The city council of Sanford, n o r ­
ma. that], alter proper notice, and within tha
«»*
prescribed by ordinance, alt aa a
™ » r d ol aqualltatlon, to hear any and all
petition* and complaints which may ba
•led in raUrenea t o tha estimated cost of
* "
peeing provided for above, and lo
dua and proper Inquiry Into the
quaction lavolved, aad If It «hall appear to
**• *atl»f«ctlon »1 (he Hty council, alttJni
“ * -board o l aqualiastlaa, th al tha eatl. 7 i ' ^ L * * 5 unt ° * •**«•■ l1» 0 la rorreedy •*limited, the amount ue filed »hall «(and a*
Jf* Ma-uurt ot *urb lien to ba claimed by
«1 Sanford, for Ike paving ot th*
, * ,or*eald. In front ol —Id property,
W
‘ Iter tho city council bad heard all pe~ 7 ”
« » d given all property owaer» an
•PPorfunlty to ba beard and mad* all cor
In thalr Judgment aeceosary to
‘ h* i M i i r a u u la proportion to
estimate*, as then equal lied
•hall stand as true and correct.
•
»*»«««&lt;1 this let day ot March. A . D. Ifilfi.
tl. W. Ilrrnddn,
Prmtdenl C liy Couacll.

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th » «»algnment, and ar» railed upon to fllo
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E. F. I I O I I K l i d i . D E H ,
Spacial M saler.
Geo. Xi. {(erring. Solicitor for Complainant
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PAGE SEVEN

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Natica of Aprllratl.a far T a i D e e d t'ader
H »c il *s *7* af Iha General Htalalea
Notice la herrliy given that Carroll *
Mahoney,
patch*,*« ol
Ta*
tlertiflcata
] No. »00, dated the Ird day ol June, A. It.
1012, haa Oled »aid eertlftrat* In my office
* n'*
»»ad » application lor tat deed to
laaue ln
in »ccordanc*
accordance «1th
» l i h law.
Said carcar T
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Said
lineale
Hficslu ernhracra
f | o lif «r n the
the following
lolleminc dracribed
i)n tflb «l T
ft
ft
t’J0*&gt;,*'/t F titutted
*ltu«l*&lt;t in
In Seminole
Ss-mlnol* County
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tlnlru »»Id
reftiflrate »hall te ,,de eme.) areording lo
It la tliup for pnuircsilv* fnrmcnt.
law, l a i deed will iaaue thrreon oh ihe
3Std day ol Aplil, A 11. 1916
cgppclnlly iInivo will) Niiiall placm netir
Wltneaa my offirial airtialure and »**1
tu'vu. lit rcI nuuIp for uioiipj' making
ihla l he 20&gt;h day ol March. A I). li*IS.
(reali
t: A. IIOUGI.ASS.
with frullh. Tbenc products proiierly
Clerh Circuii Court; Seminoie Co . FI».

H t i E R i r r s h a i;k
Malic« U hereby given i h s i uni)*/ and
, _ i . , u. « f so «I tc u tlo n li»u*&lt;i out o| and
■ ¡ j „ ,kv aoat o l tho c l i n i l l court in and
P V j u John* county, Florid«, «h crr ln Art L r f i r t B G ^ Work », a corporation. I.
D«m ti(T «nd 1» D* H a n U d »f »n d «n t . I
fl*
levied upon and « i l l oiler tor rale in
Ol the w » r l •■«’ U « door tn Sanford.
«uminole couuty. Florida, and »ell during
j"
hour* of rat*, on the Flrrt Mon
i t In AD»” . A, D. , l » i s . It being the f,th
j ! I ol e i d month, and a legal *»lea if»y,
f î , lollowlnf dawerthed land., attuato
nd
|n Seminóla county. Florida, lo
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half Dl
of J
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«action Four (4). Township Twenty (30) oouth.
Kante T h i r t y - « » * ( S I ) *aat: alao the aoulh hall
.1 the northweat quartar-of the aoulh » e e l quirIrolottB In tiny ihon&gt;ui;li gyulpin of mix­
Il» Js- C Koberta. |1. C
ler of Section Thirty-tour (34), Townahip
(il -Tue»-file
ila
nge
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ed farming, and they can bo umtlo 10
Twenty
&lt;*?&gt;
propariy
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. being
.
- levied upon
(33 ) «a it­ Said V’
pay |'_’i hi to (PM) au aero not.
ol
tha
defendant
I. I».
a» Ih* properly
Court o f .the County Judge, Hemiasle
Small fruit growing U pocdllnrly
Hart and to « s l l * fy «ald etecullon and In County,
Sigle
or
Flollds
T e rm i of aal«, caah: purcharer t
adapted to Hi oho haring large fninlIn re Katote ol
pay to’ «“ •**R M ,U N U
Augnata A. Slrrina
Ilea. Small fmlta well planted tu per­
T o all C trd ilo n, Legatee«. I &gt;lalrihuteea. »nd
■ Sheriff of Sotnlno!« County, glorlds.
fectly
straight rows amTkopt well cul­
all
Persona
having
Claima
or
l&gt;emtnd»
(" h Hoblnaon. and Ulchinaon
again«! laid Filate:
liiciinaon. Attya. for Plaintiff.
tivated make n most pleaalug picture
1
ou.
and
each
ol
you
are
heroby
no­
SÏ-Tuee-lt
tified and required to present any claims J an tvell ns a profitable, crop. A fruit
and drmandt which you, or either or you. garden connected with any homo can
may have ag«ln«t th* estate ol Augutta A.
Sirrine. deceased, iste at Seminole Conn- t be Hindi: an allrnctlvo object.
N O TICF . O F H AL F
Notice is hereby given, that under • nd ty. Florida. In th* undersigned etecutrii
From n commercial mwwdpoint for
bv virtue ol a tìnsi derree ol loreclooure ol amid estate, within two yesra from the
the itcglnucr there la no crop that will
* ---1- on ,L
. day
“ -of' February,
date hereof.
ond a«!*
made
(h-e ««I •l «i b
F
i ... ...
... .Honorable
. . . . . . . . . . Ja
Jame» w .
Dated March 20ih, A H. liMA,
A D. IVIB.
by .the
udge ol tha Clrrtill
IVrWin*. Judge
Ctrrtitt ■Owwrt,
t h w r i of tha
ID A SIH IU NK P A IU IA M O R T ,
n ahd lor the
Seventh Judicial Circuit, In
Fie cutrli.
u y Of
0 1 Seminole.
o o a i o u w , Florida,
. . . . . . . . . In
1.1 Chancer
u n o n cc ry,
Cl-Tues-Stc
County
in a certain cause therein pending, wherein
J, N. Whüner I» complainant, and The
N O T H K UF ASSltiN .M K ^ T
llowafd-Packard I.and Company, a cor­ T *• all whom, it may roncern, T «h e notice.
poration la defendant, 1 »hail offer lor sale,
T hat I hsv * h e n named .»-Ignee by C. 11.
aad aell to the highest bidder for raah. be- Itichardaon. aaalgnor in a deed conveying
fore the court house door at Sanford. Sem­ the property both real and personal ol the
inole county, Florida, on Monday, the 6th »aid aaiignor, (or the benefit ol his ered­
gay ol April. A . t&gt;. 1313, the aamo being itava, which deed provide« for an equal
a legal »s fr» day, and within the tegal hour» distribution ol the assignors real and per­
ol aale, tha Property decreed to be «old. , 0B« l property, among' the severai rfedand described • » follows, situated In the Hors of the said aialgnor in
n equal proporinty of Semtnola to - wit. . .
i f aw tfim b r r * r &amp; * * * M p

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lie not *lx by eight foot. Ihn* requiring
1,210 plant*.per acre. Tbo llrat eon
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imno fruit lb© *©0011(1 year from plnnt
lo t
lilni’kberries nre profltnblo If runt
due* not ntlek the cane*. There ncem*
to Ire no cure for ru«t. Bel tbo plant*
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lug o f the blackberry 1* different from
that o f mo*t other *mnll fruit*. Jf
you cut back the canes aevcrely you
tro likely to remove a large portion of
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out the «hoot* where they are numer­
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Red and lrlack raspberries should be
*«t ff hy 0, which will reqnlr* 1.210
plants per acre. These plants must
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are all near the surface. Many fine
plantation* nre nlmost mined by deep
culture. The crop Is profitable when
picked on time nnd neatly marketed.
A grower cnn pay for hla land In a sin­
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Currants lire rosy to grow and mar
ket. They pay fit'the $nt« of $300 to
ffiOO an acre. The nrerage prieo should
be $3 per buihel. and 100 bushels to
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looks that way, as no one of the
hundreds of taxpayers who have
expressed themselves In fsvor of the
change has manifested sufficient in­
terest to take th# lead towards ac­
complishing the desired object, and
the old saying that "w h at’s every­
body’s business is nobody’s busi­
ness" in Gainesville Is as true as
the gospel truth.
However, the
people of Gainesville have the power,
under the present charter, to adopt
a commission form of government
without further action by the legis­
lature in this respect. What la need­
ed la a board of aldermen who will
aubmit auch new form of govern­
ment to tho voUre. but It la not like­
ly that auch a bbdy will ever initiate
the same.
Representative Adkins
could not do the people of Gaines­
ville a greater service than to pass a
bill through the legislature submit­
ting to the voters of this city a com­
mission form of government along
the Hnea adopted-by the people of
Orlando and the Sun trusts he will
do to. We know he will if the people
petition him in the matter, and It Is
to bo hoped that someone will man­
ifest enough Interest in the cause of
commission government to get busy
and secure a petition praying the
legislature to pass auch a bill for the
ratification or rejection o f the voters.
Who will take the lead in this move­
ment to give Yiainesville a practical
business government and save the
taxpsyers .from burdensome taxa­
tion?
. The people are raedy to follow
the lead of a Moses who will chimpion their cause.
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AS VM ffr WATCHEô WOKE AH3YAT EARLY ÛSW Of TME TIRôT Wty
the f A i T O n w H i ô r w a t o n e d
EHE LI/iE/l WRAPS WERE LAID ASIDE HE GCUD HOT IA THE GRAVE AHDE.
AMD L0‘ THE TOMB WAÔ EMPTY

5 It gives me great satisfaction in­
deed to read in ^The Herald that the
Sanford cemetery will be improved
and that thij good Work will continuo until Sanford has one of the
most beautiful burial grounds in this
part of the state. Too long have we
neglected the city of the dead.
Taken up with our active duties of
the living we have overlooked this
necessity and this duty to our dead
and it is high time that each and
every ono of us take up this Work
and assist fn making it one of the
beauty spois in Sanford.
A cemotcry should not be a neglected place
of horrors.
It should not be the
place where we literully dump tho
remaihs into a shallow grave and de­
pat t
from the place as a scourge
spot.
We should not form the idea that
,

* In conversing with a party of
friends the other day about the
European wwr I made the statement
that it was costing several million
dollsrs per day to pay tho expense«
of tho war.
They did not concur
with me on the figures thinking they
were too large, but the following
authentic figures have been . com­
piled upon tha subject and if any
of these doubting friends will investi­
gate the matter they will se« that I
was right, only my figures were
small compared to
the
actual
amount.
Tho cpst of the War, estimated in
the second month of tho war at
$32,000,000 a day, has now risen,
sccording to official estimate«, to
$50,000,000 a day for the ten pow­
er«, and the figures are stU) going
up.
A ir the nations are living upon
their accumulated savings and wast­
ing them at a rate unprecedented
in the world's history.
The measureless human suffering
and bloodshed cannot be eitlmated.
It will affect Ml nations for genera­
tions to come. I t la only on the ma­
terial aide that losses can be even
approximately stated, and the«« are
staggering.
The French minister of finance, M.
Rlbot, officially announced that the
Dank of France has advanced to the
‘government "fo r extraordinary war
expense«, $580,000,000,
and
the
Bank of Algeria has loaned France
$20,000,000. These sums proved in­
sufficient fo r the expenses of the
campaign up to December 1."
The French finance minister thep

For Rent— T w o big s t o r e T ^
East First street.
Joe DcMont
Coca Cola Company.

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A C IIIE L IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE'LL PRENT ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

country will rise early In the morn- ¡shunned unlil the time comes when
ing and charge meaj, potatoes, shoes, j we are forced against o(ir wifi To atgasoline automobile tires and dia-I tend th?- obsequies of a departed
mond rings with an Intrepidity which |friend or a dear relative. We should
would couse unlimited awe .in a not have the thought or the nightmare that at some future date our
Frenchman.
own
remains will be interred at a
"Charge It" is the greatest sub­
place
where even our friends would
stitute for money ever invented. It
enables a man to spend his next not like to visit and give their at­
month's salary with easr and safety, tention.
A cemetery should be one of the
to ride in an automobile because ho
. hasn’ t the ready cash to pay for most beautiful spots that tho city
street car fare and to cash his hopes could show to the visitor. It should
of wealth into a lafgp bale of "Hal- bo a place where the visitors gather
. ante Duo" and " ¡ ’ lease R em it" on Sunday afternoons or. other dsys
for a visit. It must be a place where
statenents, renewed monthly.
"Charge it" is the modern Ala the beautiful in nature is magnified
Baba. lamp.
The worried citizen by the hand of man to cooperate in
says "Charge it" and appears five making* it a city of tho dead. Our
minutes in joyful raiment, thus own city is not neglected to this ex­
transferring the worry to the mer­ tent and the cemetery should re­
chant. Armed with these two prec­ ceive the same careful attention that
ious words an American citizen with a city park or a private park or the
a fairly good
reputation can get grounds around a residence receive.
down town with an empty pocket
In.the years gone by the Sanford
book and return home reeking with cemetery has not been the city of
luxury.
the dead except in name. Those who
It Is now possible to buy food, had it in charge probably did their
houses, clothing, steam threshers, best but your best'is never up to the
sealskin coats, corner lots, American standard unless it has the sanction
beauty roses, baths, haircuts, opera­ and support of alt the citizens. All
tions, publicity, and balloons on ac­ of ur have neglected this duty and
count.
I t is also possible, though now that we have awakened- to our
not always easy, to pay cash for duty the Sanford cemetery will re­
shoes, coal, prunes, water, beef­ ceive the attention that it deserves.
steak and underwear. It is unusual­ Let us all take the same pride and
ly easy to tell the difference between the same interest in the cemetery
the man who says "Charge it" and and it will become as beautiful as
thp man who says "H ow much, our living city has become.
For
please?" The former is better dress­ many years I have resided in San­
ed, but the latter is much more visi­ ford and it has been the dream of
ble on the first of the month, r
my life that my remains would re­
• • •
pose In a decent cemetery in this
T The people of Sanford should in­ city after death, but tho thought has
vestigate the commission form of been abhorrent when 1 beheld the
government and if it seems good cemetery ns it formerly appeared
and urge the board of aldermen to sub­ i have decided time nod time again
mit the new form to the legislature. to make my last request embody
Many Florida cities are climbing the burial of my remains in some
i n t o '»h e commission class and it other city that haa a more reapectdeems good for them and they ' are abic burial ground but now our new
not attempting to change into the cemetery will be all that my heart
old order of things.
Among the could desire and Sanford will not
latest to what is known the com­ only he good enough to live in but all
mission feum is Gaineayille dnd the right to die and be buried in and
Sun has the following to say on the there is nothing more to be desired.
Let this great work go on und let
subject:
every
citizen assist in making our
Is Gainesville going to let an­
cemetery
ti^&gt; most -beautiful grounds
other session of the legislature puss
in
and
around
this city.
into history without having a com­
«
. :
mission form of government?
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

5 'Sometime ago I noted that a
Sanford merchant would place his
business upon a cash basis and here­
after nothing but the cash would go.
The tfmo is coming when all the
merchants will do likewise and every
other business will be cash down on
delivery. When this is done ail of us
can take stock every night and find
out just where we are In this life.
The sooner the great American pub­
lic gets on a cash basis the sooner
the country will be upon a solid
basis.
George Fitch sizes up the
situation as follows:
“ Charge it" id the great slogun of
the great American consumer.
Americans are great on peace, but
they are also thé most gallant
chargers In the world. An American
who cannot sleep for fear our stand-

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For Rent— Several nice office
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FOR SALE

e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e « »e e e e e e e
For Sale— Good farm on Celery
avenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room
house with all modern conveniences,
Hot and cold water in hath room
and kitchen.
Good hot house In
yard.
Large barn, good tenant
house, good chicken yards. . Going
for n bargain. Sec me quick. H. C.
Du Bose.
62-6 tc
For S a le ^ F iv o acres tiled land,
2 )4 blocks from Grammar School.
Now being farmed. Information at
the Herald bflice.
60-tf
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F o r'S a te ^ 'M y T d l Toes led on First
street, opposito the Robbins Nest
Hotel. ..Y o u can buy this property
very reasonable, on libcrnl terms.
Address Robert Hucksbaum. Box
214, Tampa, Flu.
G2-2tp t
For Sale— Three fresh milk cows.
Martin Doyle. Monroe, Fla.
50-tf

For Rent— Three connecting rime,
furnished for housekeeping, .down­
stairs. Electric lights and oterh mD.
venienoss. At 302 Park Are.
Truck Land for Rent— Forty acre*
of good truck land to rent to experi­
enced truckers.
Well drained, irri­
gated, free from frost.
Write [or
particulars. Address Franklin Mi]«
F o rt Myers, Fla.
6:i-2tp
For Rent— House of eight room»
and bath on Magnolia avenue, r|o*«.
in.
Inqulft* of Hill Lumber Co.,
office.
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Wanted— Yes, we teach you the
barber trade and give position in
our chain of shops at good «age*
for $30.
Atlanta Barber College,
10 E. Mitchell St.. Atlanta, Ga
C3-2tp

For Hire Seven passenger Cadil­
lac car for hire. Itesi of servire. d»y
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­
or night.
Frank Spenitig, phone
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, It. D.
281 and 318
ófi-tic
Nofor particulars,
53-tic
Wanted— Hoi so or mule, suitable
Fat Cattle for Salo— Some fine for faim work.
Must he baigiin.
ones just shipped in and in fine con­ State pailiculars and prire, fmt
dition. Address Martin Doyle, San­ leltoi.
Address Agent Kntet prise
ford. R. D. No. 2.
55-tfc
Junction, Fin.
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For Sale— One acre of land near
Lost— Plain band gold ring with
depot, cleared, tiled and in cultiva­
"Ours" on inside
Finder re' irn to
tion.
Nothing better for home and
Bye-Lo Hotel und receiv, ri»»rd.
small farm. This is a place where
62-2tc
Greeks. Protestants and Gregorlans
you can make the lot pay for the
(Armenians).
house. H. C. DuBose.
62-t6c
Protestant religious activity In Je­
Wanted** Good (»&lt;• ho-»e e-igon
rusalem, which at ono time was large­
Wagon, are
For Sale— A first class saddle and for farm purposes.
ly -English, has of late years been
no tir
buggy horse 10 years old. Original­ Herald.
much strengthened by the Influx of
ly
from
Kentucky.
1
am
desirous
German coloplsts, especially Suablons.
Will exchange good team el mule*
Away from the ecclesiastical cere­ of securing u good home for him. for Fofd uuto. Box lifts. &gt;in|ord
66-tf
Intense Fervor and Devotion monial the pilgrim in Easter time Cecil Gabbctt, French Ave.
61-3tp
seeks the traditional places where our
Shown in Easter Ceremo­
For Sale— Five acres half mile
Lord spent his last days and nights.
Wanted Farms any -tu*- arid 1««Of these Gethsemane Is tho principal from brick road, quarter mile from tion. Also tract of land for iiikminies— Places of Pil­
goal, and here the difference In creed loading station, 6 miles from San- zatiou.
Write Bruinne.
I P une
grimage Numerous.
All
among the many visitors Is obliterated gord, county road on one side.
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St., New York.
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Two
by an earnest and quiet devotion food * black hammock land.
N all tho Greek orthodox countries— which ‘ Is unexpectedly free from the acres cleared, fenced and farmed 2
Pepper Plants Wanted M Hin­
Russls. ltoumanla, Greece, Bulgaria. emotional.
years.
Good (lowing well.
Trice son, Shoe milker, hirst
^a-’ford.
Hervia. Montenegro, and a large part
Another figure has a prominent $800. Tetm» to suit customer. A. P Flu.
61 rip
of Austria-Hungary—Easter Is cele­ place In Easter celebrations In Jeru­
Connelly, 119 Magnolia uvenue.
brated with great fervor and devotion. salem: that of Moses, whoso libera­
A refined Christian ladv ••tiled,
.
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The Easter kiss la a well-known Inci­ tion of the Jowish people from the
would
tike a home in small family
dent of theso celebrations. A curious yoke of Egypt Is commemorated In tho
For Sale— Two good building lots
Will live
story la told of Czar Nicholas II and ancient Hebrew paschal feast., nut It on Sanford avenue, Sanford Heights. to do general house work
as one of family or w.»,■•••
123.
the Easter kiss. On leaving his apart­ Is not the Passover celebrated by the
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes
corner
4th
Si
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f*ments one EaBter morning he kissed various Jewish colonics of Palestine—
thd guard outside with tho usual salu­ the older Spanish speaking, tho Turk- both lots. Must be sold in ten days. Annie Adam*
Baptist
tation, "Christ Is risen." to which the j speaking people from Hokhnra and Address J. II., care Herald if you
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W a n te d tine or
response Is. "Ho Is truly risen " Hut other central Asiatic regions, the are interested.
1rip,
M .
mg north or east
the man answered, coolly. "He Is not Arabic speaking Jews from Yemen, and
For
Sate
I.umber
yard
Big
bar­
t.’ l.
for
cash
Addre«s
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risen." The emperor was aghast, and the Polish, Russian and German Jews
Bhouted. furiously, "He Is risen!" Hut of Yiddish longue. It Is not the Jew­ gain. Write Bo* No. 113K, Sanford, giving location
rii&gt;
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the man, with tho utmost composure, ish Passover that Is tho most remark­ Fla.
Wanted— To buy a vacant lot it
repeated hla denial, lie was,« Jew! able celebration In honor of the great
For Sale^—20 fine bro od sows. .good residence sert ion
\ddrm
Only the emperdr's sense of humor leader and the Exodus.
rip
saved him.
There Is a very little known Moham­ Martin Doyle, Sanford, II. D. No. 2. " I x i t . " c-o Herald*
Russia, as the premier Greek Ortho­ medan celebration which, though no
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dox nation. Is very much In evidence longer so general as formerly. Is still
Seek to Revive InduiUf
In tho Holy 1-and. and of late years has a most Interesting one. To the Movlan, Bulgarian. Montenegrin—Greek
Tho government •■( ihaius-*
assorted her supremacy In the Chris hammrdan. It must be remembered was tho language of ull cultured people
tendom of the Orient In many ways . Jerusalem Is a holy city, like Mecca of orthodox faith outside of Russia and Islands ts Irving to rev ¡ve " • i : due
■’iiir
lion of sea Island • ■&gt;&lt;t&lt;••).
not only by generous contributions In ai|(, M,.di,H,. „„.i ,tlere Is a saying
Austria Hungary And Greek Intellec­
lulling Industry there
magnificent buildings and financially, ' among Arabs, "Syria Is the blessed
tual, social and political control
but also politically In strengthening country. Palestine the holy land, and
through the unifying power of the
tho position of the Greek church. Es- Jerusalem, the holy city. Is the holy
Greek church was more complete unjteclally at Easter it is Interesting to of holies.”
dor Ottoman rule tlfhu It had beoa un­
observe the contrasts which tsko on
Tho tradition Is that Omml Selma, der the Byzantine emperors. S
(¡^certain political hue between Latins.
wife of tho prophet, heard these words
Recent ^events have once more
ono day from Mohammed, "He who shown the force of the people of Oreek
mkrd for tuthority tty borrow' $1,- makes the pilgrimage from Jerusalem speech. Through the breaking away
200,000,000. Grezt Britain, accord­ to Mecca will obtain forgiveness of of tho Bulgarian church and the erec­
ing to George Lloyd, is
spending sins, past and future, and will cam tion of a Bulgarian exarchate, Greek
In religion, but Bulgarian In speech
more than France. Germany has Is­ paradise,"
There Is a pilgrimage at Easter tlmo and political alms, it had been tempo­
sued one war loan of $845,000,000
treasury bills for $376,000,000 more, which does not go quite as far from rarily weakened.
making $1,175,000,000 in five months Jerusalem as Mecca, but whose goal
Tho smaller powers engaged are Is the burial place of Moses— Nebl
Musa—between the city and the Dead
ljving In part upon the richer na­
sea. Although, according So Christian
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
tions, whose steak Is so much great­ and Hebrew belief, the Lord burled
TRAINS
er
England and France have ad­ Moses, and his grave is hidden from
■$
vanced $100,000,000 to Belgium; posterity, the Mohammedans regard a
Northbound
France, $18,000,000 to Servis rfnd certain ruined sanctuary, acme three
•Arrive
la-ave
No. 9 2... .4:00 P. M .A . 4:05 P. M.
$j0,000,000 to Greece; England is or four hours' distance irom Jerusa­
No. 8 2 .. . . 1:18 A. M ----- 1:33 A. M.
financing Roumaniu to get* her lem. aa covering the remains of the
No. 8 4.. .10:45 A. M . . . .11:05 A. M.
prophet.
re a d y . to put 000,000 men in the
No. 8 0.. .«2212 P. M .... .2:42 P. M.
, In cosmopolitan charm Easter In
field when they are needed. Italy
No. 28___ 8:50 P.* M . ........... e-----alw.r* tmd to b. pnt •
haa an understanding with England, Constantinople almost equals that In
Soulbboond
« fellow in tho r »*/ *1
France and Russia, and is assured Jerusalem. The capital of the Turk­
No. 91. A 12:28 P. M ... .12:38 P. M.
ish empire la, of course, In Itself highly
A . « e t i d ~ c o‘
such financial aid as she will need.
No. 83____ 2:06 A. M ........ 2:16 A. M.
«d o a lr lb o b «* ^
cosmopolitan, and there Is tto other
No. 8 9 ... .2:10 P. M ........2:30 P. M.
Modern war depends as muen
i B«od to u ««* of
city In the world where to many lan­
No. 85____ 6:36 P. M.. !. .6:56 P. M.
upon gold as upon men. Each, of guages are heard In the streets, not
No. 2 7 ............................8:10 A. M.
.the five principal powers involved by foreigners but by tho variegated
Oviedo •
can easily draw upbn its-own people native population. The background
No. 126— A rriv e ......... . .9:30 A. M.
for the first thousand million do}? here is not Jewish and Mohammedan,
No. 127— L e a w . . ......... 4KKfP. M.
lars. The second thousand- million, as In Jerusalem, but Mohammedan and
Combined O jfict
Lceaburg
already authorized in Germany and Christian, with a strong tinge of Span­
and Fountain P en
No. 21— A r r iv e ......... .. 10:66 A. M.
Great Britain, will be readily paid ish Jewry.
No. 24— Lenvc.............. .6:58 P * M.
Of
the
native
Christiana
the
Greeks
b f tho united people of those coun­
No. 168—A r r iv e ....... F. .5:20 P. M.
tries from their seemingly inexhaust­ predominate, but there has always
No. 157— Lrave.
.6:35 A. M.
- A s M— -e-ber ol th e C W ’
been
a
very
numerous
Armenian
ele­
ible resources. It w ill1be the third
I W H Lk Wdw. . b l- - ! «
Trilby
ment In Constantinople, 'hie magnifi­
and fourth thousand millions that
No. 25— Arrive.. . .t
. .1:00 P. M.
cent Greek Orthodox ceremonial well
will come hard!
No. 24— Leave.’ ..............2:26 P. M.
reflects the towering strength of that
From a complete compilation of church In \he Levant, which for centu­
C l y d e U m Beals
the war issues of all the powers It ries, under the absolute rule or the
(Si. Jekai ftlvtr)
appears to date the war bills actual­ Ottoman sultans, acted In the capacity
Arrive 10:00A.'M. Leave 11:30 A.M .
ly paid have averaged &lt;$1.600,000,000 of Imperial overseer of the Christian
•
F a rfc td , Florida
a month. They are mounting up at peoples under Turkish sway. Until
the rate ol $2.000,000 an hour, day the comparatively rcceht rise of the
Qalkan na tonalities— Roumanian, 8g£and night. Sundays and holidays.
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The Temple Hrofherhooil &lt; lit«* of
Baptist Sunday school hud a
vgry interesting meeting Sunday
morning. Several new members were
enrolled and great interest was taken
by the entire class.
Supt. Ezell
make* tho lesson very interesting
Sunday evening tlv«\ oflicers of the
clau were installed and the following
program wh s carried out
Address by Jno l&gt; Jin km*
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Sunday School,”
the

Address by W. E. Scoggan,
Clans.”

'Dur

Address l»y Prof. 1) F. Ezell,
Text Hook/'

Our

odJress by Rev. George Hyman,
"Our Officers/*
Class song, ns follows:
Temple Brotherhood is for men.
Temple Brotherhood stands 'gainst
sin,
Como ho with us, we'll do you good;
Temple Rrothcrhood is for you«Presbyterian Church
Sabbath morning Dr. Brownlee
will preach on " T h e Death o f ' Jesus”
“ nd the Lord's Supper will be cele­
brated.
At the evening service, 7:,10. the
•ubject will bo " T h e Resurrection."
The following musical program
will he rendered:
Morning:
Anthem, " B o w Down Thy Eur, Oh
*ird,'’„ Hughes.
Offertory, violin solo, "C’avaleria
Rustlrana" by Earl Paxton.
Evening:
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the Resurrection"
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Offertory, "Jesus .is Risen," Mar­
tin.
Puet by Mrs.
Smith.
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The Sabbath school begins at 9:45
Bt »he Imperial Theatre. There are
special daises for men snd women.
The church building ia progressing
,
ly * n&lt;l great enthusiasm is be­
ing around.
w ti i ouve,lr Picture of the church
1 .be given to .each’ worshipper

Sibbath morning.
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STATE EDUCATORS CITRUS FRUIT PRICES
MEET IN LIVE OAK W ILL BE BETTER

T H E FIRST E A S T E R D A W N

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C Ö U N TY S U P E R IN T E N D E N T S CHANCES ARE GOOD FOR
AN D SCHOOL OFFICERS
M A R K E T TO IM P R O V E
HOLD SESSION
NEXT MONTH
Live Oak, ApHl 'I.— The Flotilla
convention of school ofitcers for
FlotUfa met in the edli11 house here
at f*:3&lt;) o ’clock Tuesday* morning.
Tlie convention was called to order
by State Superintendent Sheafs. Devotinnnl exericses conducted by Dt.
AA' It Parshley.
Hon. W. N. Sheata was elected
president and Dr. A. Leight Monroe,
vice president; Hon. J. C. Compton,
»iw«« m fyy.oid * « » pwrtnfi-mten f *7T '*71/

Tumor, autlaUnt • secretary.

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HONOR ROLLS SANFORD CITY SCHOOLS

Tampa., Aprj! 2.— Continued im­
provement in th«*-northern -markets
leads to a hopeful qutlook on the
pnrt of the Florida Citrus Exchango
that better prices will be secured
during the remainder of tho Reason.
At the present time tho prices are
hotter than they have been at any
time previously this year.
F. L.
Skelly, sales manager of the Florida
X O 'M &lt;
During the past wuek the mar­
kets throughout the country havo
all become very_activo on both or­
anges and grapefruit, and wo havo
advanced our prices accordingly.
The sales being made aro more sat*
Isfactory than ut any lime before
this season; this being particularly
true in the southern territory, whore
the demand is very active.

Address of welcome by Dr. W. jt.
Parshley.
Officers Present
Alachua county. Superintendent
J. L. Kelly.
Baker .county, Superintendent \V.
A. Dopson.
Bradford courtly. Superintendent
K. (i. Shell and A. D Kean, princi­
"There does not seem to he any
pal of high school
reason for a decline from tho pres­
Brevard county, Su pet tin tendon t
ent price on oranges; in fact, a fur­
E. E. Mac)*. *
ther advance would ho more prob­
Cittus county, Superintendent R.
able.
Florida oranges are arriving
L. Turner and J. B. Winn, chair­
in the markets in very satisfactory
man hoard o( public instruction.
condition there being little» or no
Columbia county. Sup,-rintendetit
decay and tlie eating quality far
J AA Burns, Prof J. II Fulkn, prin­
surpasses the California orange. An
cipal ol high schoil, and J II Owens
long a* this condition lasts, the trade
piincipal «*f high school
will continue to demand Floridas.
Dade • minty. So peri ntendent R.
"Florida miilseasoii oranges will ho
E Hall, A Leight, i hulrnmn of
practically cleaned up by April 1 to
board of public instruction; J If.
10, after which time the A'alencias
AAiirkimiii. principal high school, J
wiik move
There is every indica­
II Rickards, principal of high school.
tion at the present (imo of a good
DeSoto county. J, O. Hirkley, sumarket for Valencia «range*.
pi-rintendi-nl F. B \f. f 'le||un. chair
'While the shipments of «ranges
man school hoard, S
It
H"gu,
from Thirida the past week have
member ol si liool hoard.
been light, California continues to
Hamilton county. Superintendent
ship freely and are-selling at fifty
I A Jackson. T it M cBentH, prfncents to fl.00 per box below what is
I I pit I of high school; P F Mi-(t’ all,
being realized for Florida*.
tm-inher of hoard
HllMmrough count,. Superimeli-1 " Th" •'«‘•hange probably controls
deni Marshall Moore, E i. Robin- hulf »,indium or more of the oranges
left in the stato ithi* includes tho
non. principal of high school
Holmes county. Superintendent T Valencia*i and from 200,000 to 250,I Me I lade. AA N Hender^ui. jinn- »00 boxes of grajiefruit. It is gen­
i-rally conceded thut tlie exchange
eipnl of lugli school
Lafayette county, G N Trawick. control*, by far, the larger percent­
ages of the oranges left in the stato.
superlrit' ndent
"Thero is u considerably better
Luke County, J. A. Carpenter,
feeling
in tho grapefruit market" uml
principal of high school
Madison county, ^superintendent the demand is very active. If ship­
G AA . Tedder, AA B Cate, principal ments are moved out moderately
from now on thero should he n o ,
of high school
St||i»T!|ií
! J rei'ton for a decline in pi ices; hul,
Al arimi •mint
it *-\i-r \inidy ru»h off their grape­
II
Briusmi
K NH\A••11. HU* fruit. and gi-t* ll on the muiket at
1l»&lt;-f id a i on t I
I he same time, there will doubtless
pi-riittciulciit
Pasco county, Superintendent J. he a reaction.

Twelfth Grado— Daisy Betta, Stöl­ othy Mickey, Florenco Malm, Mar­
ln Brown, Mildred Dickson, Ethel garet Zachary, Tom Brotherson, Sid­
Hickson. May Hoilitnd, Nellie Lough ney Kennedy, Edward McCally, Wil/.o,• Munson. Anni \Vhit tier Kniest lie Mult-in. ^ietnr Mcl.-ulin. Peyton
Fortson. ('art Hand. Alupx Morris,
Shepherd.
Eleventh Crade Agnes Anderson, j Webster I'nlway. Joe Ferriti. Ilow.-n
Allie \ndi-rson. I r ilici» \ pi-.wait. Ferriti I - der
Uno». Irm i Arnett.
Sii*ic llrown. Alma (Rieri z J,-»sie Emily It t|&lt; Anna I Mi H"»*' Marion
Hand. \ uno e l.ytich. Nellie Messeiltirim-s. (ilady* Morris, Ann
M.
I
I.
uughlin, Anita
Nelson,
Est tier ger.
A\ iiodhiirne
Foil
Grid
Martha
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Tenth tirade h t lierinc Ay cork*-, , Churlmie Smith, Ghidys Wilson, ErAnnip Cameron. Lillian Goerlz, Ruth hTuuh Houser. Margaret Erickson.
I I .&gt;i&gt;•I Itlllli Kanin
Ell II- liditlsoll. Marie »'•inpc.. L iii .ii- LIowi re Doris
Art oinet t■- Luke. It ut I* Little, tier- Moor* Madge AAondinek, lillie Vera
trod*- Lillie, Fiinnie Ret.. Munson. Glisson. M.irklatld Brock, AAyveru
Marian Philip*, Lucille Itine*. Li I - Duke. Demtiris Munson, Frank Pope,
ban IthmlH l.on-mt Smith, Esther |Edward Kuinph. Nora Jenkins, May
AAiDon. tts'.ir Brown, Am ti ur Greene Holly I ahi-l Strong, Hester Shili-Roti\ l.iitilg Raymond Philip»
Pterci &gt;,r tlm
Ninth
i ir.nli
A irgtma
11r,i,ty
‘I'Jii I Gradi- Ague* Pernii. Rii
Maude Enummger.
Enel l.tt 11«-. 1(t, p Un»,-, Muilnline Mallem, \!uDhvi- Lough, Mary Belle Lynch. j1(,| Ati'kinsnh, John Wilson, Maud
Muriel
Rhodes,
Mary Robinson. ('iirr may. John Henry l.undi|Ui«i.
Alice A uligini. I &gt;i x o h t 'mil hour no. Nio'im Senge .i h
! ! •-1,*n Kennedy,
Torn Miredilh. AA illi.ru Pope, Clif­ Dm&lt;&gt;thy Fleti tu r. Elnn-r Lundin»»!.
ford AA’alki-r. AA'iillcr AAickhum.
En- Aihlen. Eltri-r Tyner. AA niter
Eighth tinnii
Lela Hutchison, Carter.
Helen Peck, Dorothy Humph, Muy
Second
Grade Eloise
AVright.
Thrasher, Edna William*. Delisley
Ptiuhiu* . Muirheiul. Surah Evelyn
Hill. Theodor Runge
AAilii.tm*. Elnia Tolar, Georgia Mo­
.Seventh (»radiMarvin Auric,
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,, ,, , bley. Pallline Wsllace. Hazel Fuel (daily* Adams. Ruth Marshall, Mol .ird Maude I .-he, J. i- ••* Hr*11 Itoli
loM.ermitliv
Marianna
Der In
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Alaseli. 1 lv. r 1•
Bragg
Arltuir
Al .irgiin-l M rung
Mildred Hustoc.
Il I Edwin Stenum v i r. Paul Strong.
i* in a ¡.-ir Wa , tu In- i t •in pi » le d
Howard
Esther
Fleischer. 11. .l e Turner, George AAilson, Then
(fu* i titilli v wi.l prittiafily i tt v est ig.-11 Mary
Anna Mason. Martha Brown
(he limili |s*uc idea fnr ( he compiiA n ki-ry.
Sixth tirade Otis Cobh, Alfred
W. Sanders, P. W. Corr, principal
noci of all thè couiity rouds.
First Grade — Cornelius Weth, Leo­
Hobson, John Musson, Harvey M c­
of )tigh school.
It is rcrlainly gratiTying to tho
Cauley, Tom Anderson, John Lough, nard Johnson, Eugene Terwilliger.
Santa Rosa, Superintendent J. T.
people of this seclinn and especially
Harry
Parish, Gertrude Stafford, John Fry, Calvin MeGagahin. Jack I linmond
to thè people of Kunford to *«*e thè
Ebba Stedt. Julia l.aitig, Cicil Flow­ porter, Violn Andrews, Olivo RenSeminole county. Superintendent
work un thè hrtck roads resumed, c.x
ers, Sarah Warren Easterhy.* Ruby froe, Gladys AAynn, Mary Eliza bet h l&gt; I, Thrasher
il fin* been ruther di (tieni t to exM uri Im Wallace. Claudia I
Hurt. Maggie Pearl Smith, Nina Move,
St Johns county Superintendent
plain to thè visitor» and thè people
A
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g
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t.
M urg.iri -t Leters, Elizaheth
Howard, A irgiiuu DeCoursey, Aivian
|) I) (.'orhett, (* A Keith, prinIra velli ng throngli thè districi just
&lt;Tosliy . Mamie Kate Williams,Ethel Mu. iiell , Lem* Bell Ungali. .lame» el pul of lugli *r hmil
wfiy I here appetir» good *t rotelle» nf
Perni,
Henry,
Jennie Rhodi-». Gertrude 11ri' win George King, J ' D
Suwannee county. Superintendent
itru k rouds ¡imi ttn-n .i ¡ut of sandy
Raymond "Schuul,
&lt;'lnitun Hines.
J AV tl’ Hiiru, J. It. Mo noha n, prin­
roads m thè middle « f the districi. 1 ^ ll.^^ V*
Fifth tirade 1.tirile Jenkins. Dor- AAiliotr Scar«
cipal of high school, and AV II,
This condiiìon will »oon givi» way to
Howell, member of hoard.
a compieteli rhuiu of good hrtck
Taylor county, F. S. Jackson, su­
snow over the Carollnas, Tennessee
roads and thè Snnford districi will
More Cold Weather
ngain assume thè appearanre of a
Just about the time that straw unit north Georgia and general rains perintendent, W. T Cush, principal
Some crop duiruige of high school.
civilized community
hats and Palm Beach suits were the further south.
Volusin County, 0 R. M Shep­
from
hail
was
reported
from Ala­
order of the day the weather report
pard,
superintendent
lia
H
I
a
called them all in again by a warn­
^
Gaines-M cCall
AVulton county. Prof.
Kemher,
Ei-.ir weather is expected hy toing
o
f
frost
for
Wednesday
night.'
It
The following is clipped from the
night over the entire section with principiti of Palmer college."
was
a
light
attack
hul
the
night
was
Lake City Citizen-Reporter:
State oflleinls present are: W, N.
hea.vy frost or freezing temperature
The following wedding invitation chilly enough to Tlispel all thoughts
Sheata,
stato superintendent; John
ns
far
south
ns
central
Florida.
Cold
has been inssued announcing the of summer weather and the clothing
A.
Thuckston.
high school inspector;
wave
warning*
were
ordered
hy
the
wedding of Miss Murv Gaines, datigh stores aro in despair of educating
(j. M. Lynch, S. Phillips, rural
weather
bureau
for
the
erst
gulf
ter of Rev. and Mr*. II T. Gaines of t the (.uhlie into buying summer suits
this city:
’
I in March.
The following reports rfutM and storm warnings were dis­ school inspectors, J. C. Compton,
played from Fort Monroe to Jack­ chief clerk state department; Dr.
Rev. and Mrs M T ('.nine* an­ from ntlirr parts of the country
sonville
and from Tampa to Mobile. L. AV Huchholtz. professor otf edu­
nounce the engi'-Eement of their show thut the cold wave seemed to
cation, University of Florida.
daughter,
Mary Evelyn
to Mr. la- general throughout the country.
Congregational Church
James Pinknrd McCall of tjuincy,
Fnther llrrsnahan to Leave Sanford
Columbia. S. C.. April 1.— A new
Fla. The wedding to take place on
E.ister will be observed appropri­ y Next Sunday Father Rresnahnn,
record for lute snowfall was record­
thp evening of April 22nd in the
ately next Sunday. Al tho morning who for almost five years has been
ed in Columbia this morning, when
First Methodist church of Lake City.
service the Lord's Supper will he pastor for .the local Cntholie church
three-fourths of an inch fell before
Miss Guinea will he remem bared
remembered and u number of young will officiate here for the last time
H o'clock. The local United Stale*
by tho people of Sanford as the fam­
ntid older people will ho received us pastor.
weather bureau, established in IB87,
ily resided here several years ago,
The Right Rev. M. J. Curley, dur­
Into church membership
All the
has no record of a snow fall so late
while Kev.‘ Gaines was pastor of the
rficmIwra are specially urged to plun ing his recent visit requested hi in
in March as that which .fell this
Methodist church. Mi*» Gaines was
to return to the mission field, which
to tie present at this service.
morning. • ;
a musician and soloist and hud many
' Tho evening service -will
lie I* at present in need of^an experi­
Reports fiom widely scattered sec­
friends here who wish her all the hap­
and
missionary.
changed to 7:10 instead of 7 as here­ enced workman
tions of the state indicate that the
piness that this world contains.
Father will mnko headquarters either
tofore.,.^
snow and sleet was general through­
The next evening prelude will lie In Jacksonville or Tallahassee.
out the state.
Hanford People fn "Miami
His plnre here will be taken hy
next
Sunday ct the 7:10 service.
•• •1 - ~
Father
O’ Riordan, who has been
Program
of
it
ns
follows:
While in Miami last week the ed­
Augusta, Ga., April 1.— A fall of
Organ selection* hy Mis« Frances stationed in Jacksonville for some
itor of The Herald was a very, busy snow, lasting hetwpen 45 minutes
i i-urs
man hut hail time to n-e C harlie and an hour, occurred here between A»pH&gt; wall.
Father Rresnahan is loth to leave
Si
renadc
—
Lemont,
Venetian
Love
U-filer. A. C. Martin. Miss Adams 7 and 8 o'clock this
morning.
In*
many friends In Sanford hut lik*Song
-Nevin.
Alleluia,
Rockwell.
and several other Sanford people There was eon*¡dot nbio sleet before
nll
Catholic
priests, when the Lord
Duet,
"The-Hright
Beyond.”
Rock­
whose names cannot he recalled.
the snow.
However, the tempera­
Charlie. Lelflor went to Miami ture was considerably nbove freezing well, by Miss Lurille Aapinwall and calls and his church orders he is
ready to ohdy. He is glad that such
several years ago and has grown up and the snow and sleet melted as it Mrs. F. P.'Strong.
Offertory— Solo, "Awuko Up, My pi good zealous priest as Father
with the Magic City, boing a prom­ foil.
Glory," Barker, by Mins Lucille As- O'lliardan is. will come here to take
inent business man and identified
pinwall.
Washington,
April
1.—
Another
his place. The latter U expected to
with ail the progressive movements.
All aro cordially invited to all our preach .-here for the first lime on
He is vice president of the Hoard of wintry storm swept the aouthcastern
*
• .
•tatee and early today, bringing services.
Easter 'Sunday night.
Trade and is a jdiaml booster.

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ON. TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Wouh Lwing

, T H E W EST SIDE, CELERY AND
S A N FO R D AVENUES WILL
BE C O M PLE TE D

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L.
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Tlie road builders are gathering
Hiitan, L. ArrBnimley, C. Vfr-Hntx- in Sanford again and the brick roads
minjrrr, J. T. .McLain and J. A. have started on the west side. This
Clark, Engineer “Trod Williams a«**f ■will be—good news o o l only-lO—the
Editor Holly of The Herald spent people of this district but tho whole
Thursday in Black Hummock in­ county and the people wlo&gt; ¡ re com­
specting the district drainage- system pelled to use this road in travelling
that now traverses every part of to and from the East ('oust. For
that fine body of land. Black Ham­ nlmnst a year now this road work
mock begins near Oviedo and ex­ hud been delayed hy injunctions and
tends to the shores of Labe Jessup other impediments hut now that all
and the drainage district comprises these matters have been adjusted
4H»4i»iacUv-tky»Hi« bsRrir rwsiLs-wO be
finished in record time.
Hetter
The druinugo operations have been brick has been shipped and the
in operation for one and one-half roads will be built-in -good shape
year*,, the contruct having been let a* the contractor* have all their
to W. B. Williams of St. Petersburg, machinery on the giound or will
who ha* made one of the best drain­ have it by the end of this week and
age systems in this pari of the atate all is in readiness for the work.
and the canals are perfect and should
The brick on the west side will
he a monument to the Honesty and be laid nine feel wide for the greater
integrity of Contractor William
distance and sonic of it font teen
»he gave the people inure titan they feet wide
A* Mum as this part of
paid for in good substantia! ditches'. (he district has been fin is lied the
As the work is completed the gang will go to Celery avenue and
hoard of county commissioners want- Sanford avenue and finish up the
ad to sec tho ditches at first hand, work and in a few months all the
thence the trip Thursday over altout brick minis in the Sanford special
twelve miles of rough travelling on district will have hern completed
foot
The board expects to finish
This will grve Sanford district
the work today, but if they do they about twenty ri \•- mile* of brick
will t»e minus an editor
It 1» too road' mill earrv ut i l t tie original
early for mountain climbing and length of roads
A- -non as this
after going over that vast tiintory work 1s completed the &lt;|UC»tioil of
yesterday we are fully convinced lonnccting with orange county will
that the ditches are ail right and a» he ti;k**n up a» thi' is most impor­
fat ¡1* we are concerned the r&lt;-'l &gt;&gt;l tant
Orange enmity is starting the
the system is all that the contract brick roads this way and when com­
specific*.
The history of tit;- mag­ pleted I*» tin- &gt;. inmide i n lint &gt; line
nificent system of drain.ig*
nd there will in- ,i stretch nt road inter
Hint U Mammock land* will be given veiling between the special Sanford
in w later issue of The Herald, as district and tin- Orange county line
space will not permit 11 m loil.iv1» of about eight it,tie* \* then- is lio
paper
provision for tin* stretch to he
Willi the party yesterday on the bricked t fie l|l|c«tp*ll arise* ,ih(Jl|t
inspection liHir were Messrs U heel whether till* pur i id tin- 1on tjt y can
cr, Itrow iiing. Swope, BeaxU-y and liohd (or enough or not find i toMi heurte of Oviedo and ( "outrui tor idea of bonding ti...... nlire count)
William*. The entire party camped will again oecupy the lit t cot ion of
at noon »11 the main canal and rite tax payer»
Many a r e in f.ivof
had dinner with Mr Williams m of tin* entire i minty bonding for
true out of doors style and it was uflieiellt to build I tils road and also
greatly enjoyed,
The trip was a i:to build brick roads to (tenet a and
revelation to those who have seen Oviedo uml to the Lake county line,
lllack Hammock in the wild stute most but tin* sentiment was against ad­
ly i niler wuter and to see it now •nue ditional bonds until i)o- Sanford
ti
..i
,i
11
the drainage canals have been ■ut llstnct could
settle the dl (heult l e
out.
fhat si-eim-d to hloi-k progress Nnw
(hai Dii * i * sctth-d and (hi- »uri

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CO. COMMISSIONERS BRICK ROADS START
INSPECT DRAINAGE IN SANFORD DISTRICT
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"On account of tho extremely cold
weathet which has prevailed through
out the southern states, which will
retard the maturing of early fruits,
it looks us (hough we wilt have an
extremely long season on grapefruit;
and It is probable that tho best
prices of the season will he realized
in Ajiril and May, and possibly uji
into June Those having grapefruit
should move them cautiously and
not overcrowd the markets."
Buying Fine Cattle
Mr. Doyle, manager of Dr. W. F.
R lack man's AVekiwa ranch has just
returned from a trip to Adek Ga.,
where he purchased 171 beef cuttlo
at en average price of $38.75 per
head.
These cattle wero selected
from many herds, and in y»-. Doyle's
opinion arc among the host beef
cattlejn Georgia. It is Dr. Black­
man's intention to stock his ranch
with only the best glade of cattle.
Hi* equipment is such that he can
put beef on the market that will com­
pare to the western products. Our
local market men will no doubt take
advantage of the class of beef that
Dr. Blockmun will bo able to furnish
them and give the consumer the
benefit of this saving.
New l.niimlry Agency
Next Week George Wise, formerly
with .the" Sanford Progress Laundry
will open an agency for the Town«
Steam Laundry of Tampa with head­
quarter* in the 'Imperial building
with B. L. Perkins.
George will at once put on a wagon
for delivery and collection of laun­
dry which will go to u|| parts of the
city
Being a former resident of
the city and well known hero it goes
without saying that he.will do well
in his line in Sanford.
The St. Agnes Guild Supper ’
The St. Agnes Guild will have a
chicken sugper the 10th of April, tho
Saturday after Easter, *
This Is for tlje benefit of the Pip«
Organ Fund,

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looks that way, as no one of the
hundreds of taxpayers who have
expressed themselves In fsvor of the
change has manifested sufficient in­
terest to take th# lead towards ac­
complishing the desired object, and
the old saying that "w hat’s every­
body’s business is nobody’s busi­
ness" in Gainesville Is as true as
the gospel truth.
However, the
people of Gainesville have the power,
under the present charter, to adopt
a commission form of government
without further action by the legis­
lature in this respect. What la need­
ed la a board of aldermen who will
aubmit auch new form of govern­
ment to tho voUre. but It la not like­
ly that auch a bbdy will ever initiate
the same.
Representative Adkins
could not do the people of Gaines­
ville a greater service than to pass a
bill through the legislature submit­
ting to the voters of this city a com­
mission form of government along
the Hnea adopted-by the people of
Orlando and the Sun trusts he will
do to . We know he will if the people
petition him in the matter, and It Is
to bo hoped that someone will man­
ifest enough Interest in the cause of
commission government to get busy
and secure a petition praying the
legislature to pass auch a bill for the
ratification or rejection of the voters.
Who will take the lead in this move­
ment to give Yiainesville a practical
business government and save the
taxpsyers .from burdensome taxa­
tion?
. The people are raedy to follow
the lead of a Moses who will chim pion their cause.
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AS VM ffr WATCHEô WOKE AH3YAT EARLY ÛSW Of TME TIRôT Wty
the f A iT O n w H i ô r w a t o n e d
EHE LI/iE/l WRAPS WERE LAID ASIDE HE GCUD HOT IA THE GRAVE AHDE.
AMD L0‘ THE TOMB WAÔ EMPTY

5 I t gives me great satisfaction in­
deed to read in ^The Herald that the
Sanford cemetery will be improved
and th at t h i j good Work will continuo until Sanford has one of the
most beautiful burial grounds in this
part of the state. Too long have we
neglected the city of the dead.
Taken up with our active duties of
the living we have overlooked this
necessity and this duty to our dead
and it is high time that each and
every ono of us take up this Work
and assist fn making it one of the
beauty spois in Sanford.
A cemotcry should not be a neglected place
of horrors.
It should not be the
place where we literully dump tho
remaihs into a shallow grave and de­
pat t
from the place as a scourge
spot.
We should not form the idea that
,

* In conversing with a party of
friends the other day about the
European wwr I made the statement
that it was costing several million
dollsrs per day to pay tho expense«
of tho war. They did not concur
with me on the figures thinking they
were too large, but the following
authentic figures have been . com­
piled upon tha subject and if any
of these doubting friends will investi­
gate the matter they will se« that I
was right, only my figures were
small compared to
the
actual
amount.
Tho cpst of the War, estimated in
the second month of tho war at
$32,000,000 a day, has now risen,
sccording to official estimate«, to
$50,000,000 a day for the ten pow­
er«, and the figures are stU) going
up.
Air the nations are living upon
their accumulated savings and wast­
ing them at a rate unprecedented
in the world's history.
The measureless human suffering
and bloodshed cannot be eitlmated.
It will affect Ml nations for genera­
tions to come. It la only on the ma­
terial aide that losses can be even
approximately stated, and the«« are
staggering.
The French minister of finance, M.
Rlbot, officially announced that the
Dank of France has advanced to the
‘government "for extraordinary war
expense«, $580,000,000,
and
the
Bank of Algeria has loaned France
$20,000,000. These sums proved in­
sufficient for the expenses of the
campaign up to December 1 ."
The French finance minister thep

For Rent— T w o big s t o r e T ^
E a s t First street.
Joe DcMont
Coca Cola Com pany.

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A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE'LL PRENT ’E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

country will rise early In the morn- ¡shunned unlil the time comes when
ing and charge meaj, potatoes, shoes, j we are forced against o(ir wifi To atgasoline automobile tires and d ia -I tend th?- obsequies of a departed
mond rings with an Intrepidity which |friend or a dear relative. We should
would couse unlimited awe .in a not have the thought or the nightmare th a t at some future date our
Frenchman.
own
remains will be interred at a
"C h arge I t " is the greatest su b­
place
where even our friends would
stitute for money ever invented. It
enables a man to spend his next not like to visit and give their a t ­
month's salary with easr and safety, tention.
A cemetery should be one of the
to ride in an automobile because ho
. hasn’t the ready cash to pay for most beautiful spots t h a t tho city
street car fare and to cash his hopes could show to the visitor. I t should
of wealth into a lafgp bale of "H al- bo a place where the visitors gather
. a n te Duo" and " ¡ ’lease R e m i t" on Sunday afternoons or. other dsys
for a visit. It must be a place where
statenents, renewed monthly.
"Charge it " is the modern Ala the beautiful in nature is magnified
B a b a . lamp.
The worried citizen by the hand of man to cooperate in
says "Charge i t " and appears five making* it a city of tho dead. Our
minutes in joyful raiment, thus own city is not neglected to this ex­
transferring the worry to the mer­ tent and the cemetery should re­
chant. Armed with these two prec­ ceive the same careful attention that
ious words an American citizen with a city park or a private park or the
a fairly good
reputation can get grounds around a residence receive.
down town with an empty pocket
I n .t h e years gone by the Sanford
book and return home reeking with cemetery has not been the city of
luxury.
the dead except in name. Those who
I t Is now possible to buy food, had it in charge probably did their
houses, clothing, steam threshers, best but your best'is never up to the
sealskin coats, corner lots, American standard unless it has the sanction
beauty roses, baths, haircuts, opera­ and support of alt the citizens. All
tions, publicity, and balloons on a c ­ of u r have neglected this duty and
count.
I t is also possible, though now that we have awakened- to our
not always easy, to pay cash for duty the Sanford cemetery will re­
shoes, coal, prunes, water, beef­ ceive the attention th at it deserves.
steak and underwear. It is unusual­ Let us all take the same pride and
ly easy to tell the difference between the same interest in the cemetery
the man who says "Charge i t " and and it will become as beautiful as
thp man who says "How much, our living city has become.
For
please?" The former is better dress­ many years I have resided in S an ­
ed, but the latter is much more visi­ ford and it has been the dream of
ble on the first of the month, r
my life that my remains would re­
• • •
pose In a decent cemetery in this
T T h e people of Sanford should in­ city after death, but tho thought has
vestigate the commission form of been abhorrent when 1 beheld the
government and if it seems good cemetery ns it formerly appeared
and urge the board of aldermen to su b ­ i have decided time nod time again
mit the new form to the legislature. to make my last request embody
Many Florida cities are climbing the burial of my remains in some
i n t o ' » h e commission class and it other city that haa a more reapectdeems good for them and they ' are abic burial ground but now our new
not attem pting to change into the cemetery will be all th a t my heart
old order of things.
Among the could desire and Sanford will not
latest to what is known the com ­ only he good enough to live in but all
mission feum is Gaineayille dnd the right to die and be buried in and
Sun has the following to say on the there is nothing more to be desired.
Let this great work go on und let
su b ject:
every
citizen assist in making our
Is Gainesville going to let a n ­
cemetery
ti^&gt; most - beautiful grounds
other session of the legislature puss
in
and
around
this city.
into history without having a com ­
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mission form of government?
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5 'S o m e tim e ago I noted th a t a
Sanford merchant would place his
business upon a cash basis and here­
after nothing but the cash would go.
T h e tfmo is coming when all the
merchants will do likewise and every
other business will be cash down on
delivery. When this is done ail of us
can take stock every night and find
out just where we are In this life.
The sooner the great American pub­
lic gets on a cash basis the sooner
the country will be upon a solid
basis.
George Fitch sizes up the
situation as follows:
“ Charge it " id the great slogun of
the great American consumer.
Americans are great on peace, but
they are also thé most gallant
chargers In the world. An American
who cannot sleep for fear our stand-

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CELEBRATION IN
GREEKCOUNTRIES

Greeks. Protestants and Gregorlans
(Armenians).
Protestant religious activity In J e ­
rusalem, which at ono time was large­
ly -English, has of late years been
much strengthened by the Influx of
German coloplsts, especially Suablons.
Away from the ecclesiastical cere­
Intense Fervor and Devotion monial the pilgrim in Easter time
seeks the traditional places where our
Shown in Easter Ceremo­
Lord spent his last days and nights.
Of these Gethsemane Is tho principal
nies—Places of Pil­
goal, and here the difference In creed
grimage Numerous.
among the many visitors Is obliterated
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by an earnest and quiet devotion
N all tho Greek orthodox countries— which ‘Is unexpectedly free from the
Russls. ltoumanla, Greece, Bulgaria. emotional.
Hervia. Montenegro, and a large part
Another figure has a prominent
of Austria-Hungary—Easter Is cele­ place In Easter celebrations In Jeru ­
brated with great fervor and devotion. salem: that of Moses, whoso libera­
The Easter kiss la a well-known Inci­ tion of the Jowish people from the
dent of theso celebrations. A curious yoke of Egypt Is commemorated In tho
story la told of Czar Nicholas II and ancient Hebrew paschal feast., nut It
the Easter kiss. On leaving his apart­ Is not the Passover celebrated by the
ments one EaBter morning he kissed various Jewish colonics of Palestine—
thd guard outside with tho usual salu­ the older Spanish speaking, tho Turktation, "Christ Is risen." to which the j speaking people from Hokhnra and
response Is. "Ho Is truly risen " Hut other central Asiatic regions, the
the man answered, coolly. "He Is not Arabic speaking Jews from Yemen, and
risen." The emperor was aghast, and the Polish, Russian and German Jews
Bhouted. furiously, "He Is risen!" Hut of Yiddish longue. It Is not the Jew ­
the man, with tho utmost composure, ish Passover that Is tho most remark­
repeated hla denial, l i e was,« Jew ! able celebration In honor of the great
Only the emperdr's sense of humor leader and the Exodus.
saved him.
There Is a very little known Moham­
Russia, as the premier Greek Ortho­ medan celebration which, though no
dox nation. Is very much In evidence longer so general as formerly. Is still
In tho Holy 1-and. and of late years has a most Interesting one. To the Moassorted her supremacy In the Chris hammrdan. It must be remembered
tendom of the Orient In many ways . Jerusalem Is a holy city, like Mecca
not only by generous contributions In ai|(, M,.di,H,. „„.i , tlere Is a saying
magnificent buildings and financially, ' among Arabs, "Syria Is the blessed
but also politically In strengthening country. Palestine the holy land, and
tho position of the Greek church. Es- Jerusalem, the holy city. Is the holy
jteclally at Easter it is Interesting to of holies.”
observe the contrasts which tsko on
Tho tradition Is that Omml Selma,
(¡^certain political hue between Latins.
wife of tho prophet, heard these words
ono day from Mohammed, "He who
mkrd for tuthority tty borrow' $1,- makes the pilgrimage from Jerusalem
200,000,000. Grezt Britain, accord­ to Mecca will obtain forgiveness of
ing to George Lloyd, is spending sins, past and future, and will cam
more than France. Germany has Is­ paradise,"
There Is a pilgrimage at Easter tlmo
sued one war loan of $845,000,000
treasury bills for $376,000,000 more, which does not go quite as far from
making $1,175,000,000 in five months Jerusalem as Mecca, but whose goal
Tho smaller powers engaged are Is the burial place of Moses— Nebl
Musa—between the city and the Dead
ljving In part upon the richer na­
sea. Although, according So Christian
tions, whose steak Is so much great­ and Hebrew belief, the Lord burled
er
England and France have ad­ Moses, and his grave is hidden from
vanced $100,000,000 to Belgium; posterity, the Mohammedans regard a
France, $18,000,000 to Servis rfnd certain ruined sanctuary, acme three
$j0,000,000 to Greece; England is or four hours' distance irom Jerusa­
financing Roumaniu to get* her lem. aa covering the remains of the
read y . to put 000,000 men in the prophet.

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field when they are needed. Italy
haa an understanding with England,
France and Russia, and is assured
such financial aid as she will need.
Modern war depends as muen
upon gold as upon men. Each, of
.the five principal powers involved
can easily draw upbn its-own people
for the first thousand million do}?
lars. The second thousand- million,
already authorized in Germany and
Great Britain, will be readily paid
b f tho united people of those coun­
tries from their seemingly inexhaust­
ible resources. It will1be the third
and fourth thousand millions that
will come hard!
From a complete compilation of
the war issues of all the powers It
appears to date the war bills actual­
ly paid have averaged &lt;$1.600,000,000
a month. They are mounting up at
the rate ol $2.000,000 an hour, day
and night. Sundays and holidays.

, In cosmopolitan charm Easter In
Constantinople almost equals that In
Jerusalem. The capital of the Turk­
ish empire la, of course, In Itself highly
cosmopolitan, and there Is tto other
city In the world where to many lan­
guages are heard In the streets, not
by foreigners but by tho variegated
native population. The background
here is not Jewish and Mohammedan,
as In Jerusalem, but Mohammedan and
Christian, with a strong tinge of Span­
ish Jewry.
Of the native Christiana the Greeks
predominate, but there has always
been a very numerous Armenian ele­
ment In Constantinople, 'hie magnifi­
cent Greek Orthodox ceremonial well
reflects the towering strength of that
church In \he Levant, which for centu­
ries, under the absolute rule or the
Ottoman sultans, acted In the capacity
of Imperial overseer of the Christian
peoples under Turkish sway. Until
the comparatively rcceht rise of the
Qalkan na tonalities—Roumanian, 8g£v

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This Heading THREE CENTS a
For Rent— Several nice office
rooms
over Y o well’s. Enquire S' p
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Yowcll
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FO R SA LE

e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e « » e e e e e e e
F o r Sale— Good farm on Celery
avenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room
house with all modern conveniences,
H ot and cold water in hath room
and kitchen.
Good hot house In
yard .
Large barn, good tenant
house, good chicken yards. . Going
for n bargain. Sec me quick. H . C.
Du Bose.
62-6 tc
For S a l e ^ F i v o acres tiled land,
2 ) 4 blocks from Grammar School.
Now being farmed. Information at
the Herald bflice.
60-tf
•— —
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F o r 'S a t e ^ 'M y T d l Toes led on First
street, opposito the Robbins Nest
Hotel. . . Y o u can buy this property
very reasonable, on libcrnl terms.
Address Robert Hucksbaum. Box
214, Tam pa, Flu.
G2-2tp t
For Sale— T h ree fresh milk cows.
M artin Doyle. Monroe, Fla.
50-tf

F or Rent— T h ree connecting rime,
furnished for housekeeping, .down­
stairs. Electric lights and oterh mD.
venienoss. At 302 Park Are.
T ru ck Land for Ren t— Forty acre*
of good truck land to rent to experi­
enced truckers.
Well drained, irri­
gated, free from frost.
Write [or
particulars. Address Franklin Mi]«
F o r t Myers, Fla.
6 :i-2 tp
For Ren t— House of eight r o o m »
and bath on Magnolia avenue, r|o*«.
in.
Inqulft* of Hill Lumber Co.,
office.
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eee e e ie e
W an ted — Yes, we teach you the
b a rb e r trade and give position in
our chain of shops at good «age*
for $ 3 0 .
Atlanta Barber College,
1 0 E . Mitchell S t . . Atlanta, Ga
C3-2tp

For Hire Seven passenger Cadil­
lac car for hire. Itesi of servire. d»y
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­
or night.
Frank Spenitig, phone
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, It. D.
281 and 318
ófi-tic
N ofor particulars,
53-tic
Wanted— Hoi so or mule, suitable
F a t Cattle for Salo— Some fine for faim work.
Must he baigiin.
ones ju s t shipped in and in fine con­ S t a t e pailiculars and prire, fmt
dition. Address Martin Doyle, S a n ­ leltoi.
Address Agent Kntet prise
ford. R. D. No. 2.
55-tfc
Jun ction, Fin.
6u (tp
For Sale— One acre of land near
L o s t— Plain band gold ring with
depot, cleared, tiled and in cultiv a­
" O u r s " on inside
Finder re' irn to
tion.
Nothing better for home and
B y e -L o Hotel und receiv, ri»»rd.
small farm. Th is is a place where
62-2tc
you can make the lot pay for the
house. H. C. DuBose.
62-t6c
Wanted** Good (»&lt;• ho-»e e-igon
Wagon, are
F or Sale— A first class saddle and for farm purposes.
no tir
buggy horse 10 years old. Original­ Herald.
ly from K entucky.
1 am desirous
Will exchange good team el mule*
of securing u good home for him.
for Fofd uuto. Box lifts. &gt;in|ord
Cecil G ab b ctt, French Ave.
6 6 -tf
61-3tp
For Sale— Five acres half mile
Wanted Farms any -tu*- arid 1««from brick road, quarter mile from
tion. Also tract of land for iiikmiloading station, 6 miles from Sanzatiou.
Write Bruinne.
I P une
gord, county road on one side.
All
St., New York.
M-Ttp
fo o d * black hammock land.
Two
acres cleared, fenced and farmed 2
Pepper Plants Wanted M Hin­
years.
Good (lowing well.
Trice son, Shoe milker, hirst
^a-’ford.
$800. Tetm » to suit customer. A. P Flu.
61 rip
Connelly, 119 Magnolia uvenue.
A refined Christian ladv ••tiled,
.
________________________57-tf
would tike a home in small family
For Sale— Two good building lots
to do general house work
Will live
on Sanford avenue, Sanford Heights. as one of family or w.»,■•••
123.
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes
corner 4th Si Palmetto I ' 1' Mf*both lots. Must be sold in ten days.
Annie Adam*
Baptist
Address J . I I ., care Herald if you
are interested.
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W a n t e d t i n e or
1rip,
M .
mg n o r t h or east
For Sate I.umber yard
Big bar­ for c a s h
t.’l.
Addre«s !'
gain. Write Bo* No. 113K, Sanford, giving location
rii&gt;
Fla.
£
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6 H-6 tp
W anted— To buy a vacant lot it
For Sale ^— 2 0 fine bro od sows. .good residence sert ion
\ddrm
M artin Doyle, Sanford, II. D. No. 2. " I x i t . " c-o Herald*
rip
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58-tfc *
Seek to Revive InduiUf

vlan, Bulgarian. Montenegrin—Greek
Tho government •■( ihaius-*
was tho language of ull cultured people Islands ts Ir v in g to rev ¡ve "• i : due
of orthodox faith outside of Russia and
■’iiir
lion of sea Island •■&gt;&lt;t&lt;••).
Austria Hungary And Greek Intellec­
lulling Industry there
tual, social and political control
through the unifying power of the
Greek church was more complete undor Ottoman rule tlfhu It had beoa un­
der the Byzantine emperors. S
Recent ^events have once more
shown the force of the people of Oreek
speech. Through the breaking away
of tho Bulgarian church and the erec­
tion of a Bulgarian exarchate, Greek
In religion, but Bulgarian In speech
and political alms, i t had been tempo­
rarily weakened.

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minjrrr, J . T . .McLain and J . A.
Clark, Engineer “Trod Williams a«**f
Editor Holly of The Herald spent
Thursday in Black Hummock in­
specting th e district drainage- system
that now traverses every part of
that fine body of land. Black Ham­
mock begins near Oviedo and ex­
tends to th e shores of L ab e Jessup
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have started on the west side. This
■will be—good news o o l only-lO—th e
people of this district but tho whole
county and the people wlo&gt; ¡ re com­
pelled to use this road in travelling
to and from the East ('oust. For
nlmnst a year now this road work
hud been delayed hy injunctions and
other impediments hut now that all
these matters have been adjusted

STATE EDUCATORS CITRUS FRUIT PRICES
MEET IN LIVE OAK W ILL BE B ET T ER

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CÖUNTY SU P E R IN T E N D E N T S CHANCES ARE GOOD FO R
AND SCHOOL O FF IC E R S
M A RK ET TO IM PR O V E
HOLD SESSION
N E X T MONTH
Live Oak, ApHl ' I . — The Flotilla
convention of school ofitcers for
FlotUfa met in the edli 11 house here
at f*:3&lt;) o ’clock Tuesday* morning.
Tlie convention was called to order
by S ta te Superintendent Sheafs. Devotinnnl exericses conducted by Dt.

Tampa., Aprj! 2.— Continued im­
provement in th«*-northern - markets
leads to a hopeful qutlook on the
pnrt of the Florida Citrus Exchango
that better prices will be secured
during the remainder of tho Reason.
At the present time tho prices are
AA' It Parshley.
hotter than they have been a t an y
Hon. W. N. Sheata was elected time previously this year.
F . L.
president and Dr. A. Leight Monroe, Skelly, sales manager of the Florida
vice president; Hon. J . C. Compton,
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During the past wuek the m ar­
kets throughout the country havo
Address of welcome by Dr. W. j t . all become very_activo on both or­
Parshley.
anges and grapefruit, and wo havo
Officers Present
advanced our prices accordingly.
Alachua county. Superintendent The sales being made aro more sat*
J . L. Kelly.
Isfactory than ut any lime before
Baker .county, Superintendent \V. this season; this being particularly
A. Dopson.
true in the southern territory, whore
Bradford courtly. Superintendent the demand is very active.
K. (i. Shell and A. D Kean, princi­
"There does not seem to he any
pal of high school
reason for a decline from tho pres­
Brevard county, Su pet tin tendon t
ent price on oranges; in fact, a fur­
E. E . Mac)*. *
ther advance would ho more prob­
Cittus county, Superintendent R.
able.
Florida oranges are arriving
L. Turner and J . B. Winn, chair­
in the markets in very satisfactory
man hoard o( public instruction.
condition there being little» or no
Columbia county. Sup,-rintendetit
decay and tlie eating quality far
J AA Burns, Prof J. II Fulkn, prin­
surpasses the California orange. An
cipal ol high schoil, and J II Owens
long a* this condition lasts, the trade
piincipal «*f high school
will continue to demand Floridas.
Dade •minty. So peri ntendent R.
"Florida miilseasoii oranges will ho
E
Hall, A Leight, i hulrnmn of
practically cleaned up by April 1 to
board of public instruction; J
If.
10 , after which time the A'alencias
AAiirkimiii. principal high school, J
wiik move
There is every indica­
II Rickards, principal of high school.
tion at the present (imo of a good
DeSoto county. J , O. Hirkley, sumarket for Valencia «range*.
pi-rintendi-nl F. B \f. f 'le||un. chair
'While the shipments of «ranges
man school hoard, S
It
H"gu,
from Thirida the past week have
member ol si liool hoard.
been light, California continues to
Hamilton county. Superintendent
ship freely and a r e - selling at fifty
I A Jackson . T it M c BentH, prfncents to f l .00 per box below what is
I I pit I of high school; P F Mi-(t’all,
being realized for Florida*.
tm-inher of hoard
HllMmrough c o u n t,. Superimeli - 1 " Th" •'«‘•hange probably controls
deni Marshall Moore, E i. Robin- hulf »,indium or more of the oranges
left in the stato ithi* includes tho
non. principal of high school
Holmes county. Superintendent T Valencia*i and from 200,000 to 250,It is gen­
I Me I lade. AA N Hender^ui . j inn- » 0 0 boxes of grajiefruit.
i-rally conceded thut tlie exchange
eipnl of lugli school
L a fa y et te county, G N T r awi ck . control*, by far, the larger percent­
ages of the oranges left in the stato.
superlrit' ndent
"Thero is u considerably better
Luke County, J . A. Carpenter,
feeling
in tho grapefruit market" uml
principal of high school
Madison county, ^superintendent the demand is very active. If ship­
G AA. Tedder, AA B C a t e , principal ments are moved out moderately
from now on thero should he n o ,
of high school
St| |i»T!|ií
! J rei'ton for a decline in pi ices; hul,
Al a rimi •mint
it *-\i-r \inidy ru»h off their grape­
II
Bri us mi
K NH\A••11. HU* fruit. and gi-t* ll on the muiket at
1 l»&lt;-f id a i on t I
I he same time, there will doubtless
pi-riittciulciit
Pasco county, Superintendent J. he a reaction.

Tumor, autlaU nt •secretary.

finished in record tim e.
Hetter
The druinugo operations have been brick has been shipped and the
in operation for one and one-half roads will be b uilt-in -good shape
year*,, the contruct having been let a* the contractor* have all their
to W. B. Williams of St. Petersburg, machinery on the giound or will
who ha* made one of the best drain­ have it by the end of this week and
age systems in this pari of the atate all is in readiness for th e work.
and the canals are perfect and should
The brick on the west side will
he a monument to the Honesty and be laid nine feel wide for the greater ---------integrity of Contractor
William
distance and sonic of it font teen
»he gave the people inure titan they feet wide
A* Mum as this part of
paid for in good substantia! ditches'. (he district has been fin is lied the
As the work is completed the gang will go to Celery avenue and
Twelfth Grado— Daisy Betta, S tö l­ othy Mickey, Florenco Malm, M ar­
hoard of c ou n ty commissioners want- Sanford avenue and finish up the
ln
Brown, Mildred Dickson, Ethel garet Zachary, Tom Brotherson, Sid­
ad to sec tho ditches at first hand, work and in a few m onths all the
ney Kennedy, Edward McCally, Wilthence the trip Thursday over altout brick minis in the Sanford special Hickson. May Hoilitnd, Nellie Lough
\Vhit tier Kniest lie Mult-in. ^ietnr Mcl.-ulin. Peyton
/.o,•
Munson.
Anni
twelve miles of rough travelling on district will have hern completed
Fortson. ('art Hand. Alupx Morris,
foot
T h e board expects to finish
This will grve Sanford district Shepherd.
Eleventh Crade
Agnes Anderson, j Webster I'n lw ay. Joe Ferriti. Ilow.-n
the work tod ay, but if they do they about twenty ri \•- mile* of brick
Allie \ndi-rson. I r ilici» \ pi-.wait. Ferriti I - der
Uno». Irm i Arnett.
will t»e minus an editor
It 1» too road' mill earrv u t i l t tie original
Sii*ic llrown. Alma (Rieri z J,-»sie Emily It t|&lt; Anna I Mi H"»*' Marion
early for mountain climbing and length of roads
A- -non as this
tirim -s. (ilady* Morris, Ann
M. I Hand. \ uno e l.ytich. Nellie Messeilafter going over that vast tiin to r y work 1s completed the &lt;|UC»tioil of
I.
uughlin,
Anita
Nelson,
Est tier ger.
yesterday we are fully convinced lonn cctin g with orange county will
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Foil
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Martha
I &gt;tik«-.
that the ditches are ail right and a» he ti;k**n up a» thi' is most impor­
Tenth
tirade
h
t
lierinc
A
y
cork*-,
,
Churlmie
Sm
ith,
Ghidys
Wilson,
Erfat ¡1* we are concerned the r&lt;-'l &gt;&gt;l tant
Orange enmity is starting the
Annip
Cameron.
Lillian
Goerlz,
Ruth
hTuuh Houser.
Margaret
Erickson.
the system is all that the contract brick roads this way and when com­
Ell II- liditlsoll. Marie »'•inpc.. L iii . ii- LIowi re Doris
specific*.
T h e history of tit;- mag­ pleted I*» tin- &gt;. inmide i n lint &gt; line I I .&gt;i&gt;•I Itlllli Kanin
Art
oinet
t
■
Luke.
It
ut
I* Little, tier- Moor* Madge AAondinek, lillie Vera
nificent system of drain.ig*
nd there will in- ,i stretch nt road inter
trod*Lillie,
Fiinnie
Ret..
Munson. Glisson. M.irklatld Brock, AAyveru
Hint U Mammock land* will be given veiling between the special Sanford
Marian
Philip*,
Lucille
Itine*.
Li I - Duke. Demtiris Munson, Frank Pope,
in w later issue of The Herald, as district and tin- Orange county line
ban
IthmlH
l.on-mt
Smith,
Esther
|Edward Kuinph. Nora Jenkins, May
space will not permit 11 m loil.iv1» of about eight it,tie*
\* then- is lio
AAiDon. tts'.ir Brown, Am ti ur Greene Holly I ahi-l Strong, Hester Shili-paper
provision for tin* stretch to he
Pterci &gt;,r tlm
Willi the party yesterday on the bricked t fie l|l|c«tp*ll arise* ,ih(Jl|t Roti\ l.iitilg Raymond Philip»
Ninth
i
ir.nli
A
irgtma
11r ,i, t y
‘I'Jii I Gradi- Ague* P ern ii. Rii
inspection liHir were Messrs U heel whether till* pur i id tin- 1 on tjt y can
Enel
l.tt 1 1«-. 1(t, p Un»,-, Muilnline Mallem, \!ucr, Itrow iiing. Swope, BeaxU-y and liohd (or enough or not find i to- Maude Enum m ger.
Mi heurte of Oviedo and ( "outrui tor idea of bonding t i .........n l i r e count) Dhvi- Lough, Mary Belle Lynch. j1(,| Ati'kinsnh, John Wilson, Maud
Rhodes,
Mary
Robinson. ('iirr may. John Henry l.undi|Ui«i.
William*. T h e entire party camped will again oecupy the lit t cot ion of Muriel
Alice Auligini. I &gt;ixoh t 'mil hour no. Nio'im Senge .i h
! ! •-1,*n Kennedy,
at noon »11 the main canal and rite tax payer»
Many a r e in f.ivof
had dinner with Mr
Williams m of tin* entire i minty bonding for Torn Miredilh. AAilli.ru Pope, C lif­ Dm&lt;&gt;thy Fleti tu r. Elnn-r Lundin»»!.
ford AA’alki-r. AA'iillcr AAickhum.
En- Aihlen. Eltri-r Tyner. AAniter
true out of doors style and it was uflieiellt to build I tils road and also
Eighth tinnii
Lela
Hutchison, Carter.
i:
greatly enjoyed ,
The trip was a to build brick roads to (ten et a and
Helen Peck, Dorothy Humph, Muy
revelation to those who have seen Oviedo uml to the Lake county line,
Second
Grade Eloise
AVright.
T h rash er, Edna William*.
Delisley
lllack Hammock in the wild stute most but tin* sentiment was against ad­
Ptiuhiu* . Muirheiul. Surah Evelyn
Hill. Theodor Runge
ly i niler wuter and to see it now •nue ditional bonds until i)o- Sanford
AAilii.tm*. Elnia Tolar, Georgia Mo­
t
i
..i
,
i
11
.Seventh (»radiMarvin Auric,
the drainage canals have been ■ut llstnct could settle the dl (heult l e » ....................
, , , , , ,
,, , , , bley. Pallline Wsllace. Hazel Fuel (d a ily * Adams. Ruth Marshall, Mol .ird Maude I .-he, J. i- ••* Hr *11 Itoli
out.
fhat si-eim-d to hloi-k progress Nnw
loM.ermitliv
Marianna
Der I n
,-f
Alaseli. 1 lv. r 1•
Bragg
Arltuir
(hai Dii * i * sctth-d and (hi- »uri
Al .irgiin-l M rung
Mildred Hustoc.
Il I Edwin Stenum v i r. Paul Strong.
i* in a ¡.-ir Wa , tu In- i t •in pi » led
Temple llrolhrrhoiiil i In**
Howard
Esther
Fleischer. 11. .l e Turner, George AAilson, Then
(fu* i titilli v wi.l prittiafily i tt vest ig.-11 Mary
The Temple Hrofherhooil &lt; lit«* of
Anna Mason. Martha Brown
(he limili |s*uc idea fnr ( he compiiAn ki-ry.
the Baptist Sunday school hud a
S ix th tirade Otis Cobh, Alfred
W. Sanders, P. W. Corr, principal
noci of all thè couiity rouds.
First Grade — Cornelius Weth, Leo­
vgry interesting
meeting Sunday
Hobson, John Musson, Harvey M c ­
of )tigh school.
It is rcrlainly gratiTying to tho
morning. Several new members were
C auley, Tom Anderson, John Lough, nard Johnson, Eugene Terwilliger.
Santa Rosa, Superintendent J. T.
people of this seclinn and especially
enrolled and great interest was taken
H arry
Parish, Gertrude Stafford, John Fry, Calvin MeGagahin. Jack I linmond
to thè people of Kunford t o *«*e thè
by the en tire class.
Supt. Ezell
E b b a Stedt. Julia l.aitig, Cicil Flow­ porter, Violn Andrews, Olivo RenSeminole county. Superintendent
work un thè hrtck roads resumed, c.x
make* tho lesson very interesting
ers, Sarah Warren Easterhy.* Ruby froe, Gladys AAynn, Mary Eliza bet h l&gt; I, Thrasher
il fin* been ruther di (tieni t to exClaudia I
M uri Im Wallace.
Maggie Pearl Smith, Nina Move,
Sunday evening tlv«\ oflicers of the plain to thè visitor» and thè people Hurt.
St J o h n s county Superintendent
-t
Leters,
Elizaheth
A
\
r
i
g
i»
t.
M
urg.iri
clau were installed and the following Ira velli ng throngli thè districi just Howard, Airgiiuu DeCoursey, Aivian
A Keith, prin|) I) (.'orhett, (*
&lt;Tosliy . Mamie K ate Williams,Ethel Mu. iiell , Lem* Bell Ungali. .lame» el pul of lugli *r hmil
program w h s carried out
wfiy I here appetir» good *t rotelle» nf
11r i' win George King, J ' D
P e r n i,
Address by Jn o l&gt; Jin km*
&lt;Mir itru k rouds ¡imi ttn-n .i ¡ut of sandy Henry, Jennie Rhodi-». Gertrude
Suwannee county. Superintendent
Hines.
Raymond "Schuul,
&lt;
'lnitun
Sunday S c h o o l,”
J AV t l ’ Hiiru, J . It. Mo noha n, prin­
roads m thè middle «f the districi. 1 ^ ll.^^ V*
F ifth tirade 1.tirile Jenkins. Dor- AAiliotr Scar«
cipal of high school, and AV II,
Address by W. E. Scoggan, 'Dur This condiiìon will »oon givi» way to
Clans.”
Howell, member of hoard.
a compieteli rhuiu of good hrtck
Taylor county, F. S. Jackson, su­
snow over the Carollnas, Tennessee
More Cold Weather
Address l»y Prof. 1) F. Ezell, O u r roads and thè Snnford districi will
ngain assume thè appearanre of a
J u s t about the tim e that straw unit north Georgia and general rains perintendent, W. T Cush, principal
Text Hook/'
Some crop duiruige of high school.
hats and Palm Beach suits were the further south.
odJress b y Rev. George Hyman, civilized community
Volusin County, 0
R. M Shep­
from
hail
was
reported
from Ala­
order of the day the weather report
"Our Officers/*
pard,
superintendent
lia
H
I
a
called them all in again by a warn­
^
Gaines-McCall
Class song, ns follows:
AVulton county. Prof.
Kemher,
Ei-.ir weather is expected hy toing of frost for Wednesday night.' It
The
following
is
clipped
from
the
Temple Brotherhood is for men.
night over the entire section with principiti of Palmer college."
was
a
light
attack
hul
the
night
was
Temple Brotherhood stands 'gainst Lake City Citizen-Reporter:
State oflleinls present are: W, N.
hea.vy frost or freezing temperature
T h e following wedding invitation chilly enough to Tlispel all thoughts
sin,
Sheata,
stato superintendent; John
ns
far
south
ns
central
Florida.
Cold
of sum m er weather and the clothing
Como ho with us, we'll do you good; has been inssued announcing the
A.
Thuckston.
high school inspector;
wave
warning*
were
ordered
hy
the
wedding of Miss Murv Gaines, datigh stores aro in despair of educating
Temple Rrothcrhood is for you«(j. M. Lynch, S. Phillips, rural
weather
bureau
for
the
erst
gulf
ter of Rev. and Mr*. II T . Gaines of t the (.uhlie into buying summer suits
this city :
’
I in M arch.
The following reports rfutM and storm warnings were dis­ school inspectors, J. C . Compton,
played from Fort Monroe to J a c k ­ chief clerk state department; Dr.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. and Mrs M T ('.nine* an­ from ntlirr parts of the country
sonville
and from Tampa to Mobile. L. AV Huchholtz. professor otf edu­
Sabbath morning Dr. Brownlee nounce the engi'-Eement of their show thut the cold wave seemed to
cation, University of Florida.
will preach on " T h e Death o f ' Jesu s” daughter,
Mary Evelyn
to
Mr. la- general throughout the country.
“nd the Lord's Supper will be cele­ Jam es Pinknrd McCall of tjuincy,
Congregational Church
Fnther ll rr s n ah an to Leave Sanford
Colum bia. S. C.. April 1 .— A new
brated.
Fla. T h e wedding to take place on
E.ister will be observed appropri­ y Next Sunday Father Rresnahnn,
record for lute snowfall was record­
At the evening service, 7:,1 0 . the thp evening of April 22nd in the
ately next Sunday. Al tho morning who for almost five years has been
ed in Columbia this morning, when
•ubject will bo " T h e Resurrection." First M ethodist church of L a k e City.
service the Lord's Supper will he pastor for .the local Cntholie church
three-fourths of an inch fell before
Miss Guinea will he rem em bared
The following musical program
remembered and u number of young will officiate here for the last time
H o 'c lo c k . The local United Stale*
will he rendered:
by tho people of Sanford as the fam­
ntid older people will ho received us pastor.
weather bureau, established in IB87,
Morning:
ily resided here several y ea rs ago,
The Right Rev. M. J . Curley, dur­
Into church membership
All the
has no record of a snow fall so late
Anthem, "B o w Down Thy Eur, Oh while Kev.‘ Gaines was pastor of the
rficmIwra are specially urged to plun ing his recent visit requested hi in
in M arch as that which .fell this
Methodist church. Mi*» Gaines was
*ird,'’„ Hughes.
to return to the mission field, which
t o tie present at this service.
morning. • ;
Offertory, violin solo, "C’avaleria a musician and soloist and hud many
' Tho evening service -will
lie I* at present in need of^an experi­
R ep o rts fiom widely scattered sec­
friends here who wish her all t h e hap­
Rustlrana" by Earl Paxton.
and
missionary.
changed to 7:10 instead of 7 as here­ enced workman
tions of the state indicate that the
Evening:
,
■•
piness th at this world contains.
Father will mnko headquarters either
tofore.,.^
snow and sleet was general through­
The next evening prelude will lie In Jacksonville or Tallahassee.
Anthem, " la m the Resurrection"
out t h e state.
Mine. *
11
Hanford People fn "Miami
His plnre here will be taken hy
next
Sunday c t the 7:10 service.
•• •1 - ~
Father
O’ Riordan, who has been
Program
of
it
ns
follows:
While in Miami last week the ed­
Offertory, "Jesu s .is Risen," Mar­
Augusta, Ga., April 1.— A fall of
tin.
Organ selection* hy Mis« Frances stationed in Jacksonville for some
itor of T h e Herald was a very, busy snow, lasting hetwpen 45 minutes
i i-urs
Puet by Mrs. Higgins and Miss man hut hail time to n-e C harlie and an hour, occurred here between A»pH&gt; wall.
Smith.
/ *
t
Father Rresnahan is loth to leave
Si
renadc
—
Lemont,
Venetian
Love
U-filer. A. C. Martin. Miss Adams 7 and 8 o'clock this
morning.
In*
many friends In Sanford hut lik*Song
-Nevin.
Alleluia,
Rockwell.
The Sabbath school begins at 9:45 and several other Sanford people There was eon*¡dot nbio sleet before
nll
Catholic
priests, when the Lord
Duet,
"The-Hright
Beyond.”
Rock­
Bt »he Imperial Theatre. There are whose names cannot he recalled.
the snow.
However, the tempera­
special daises for men snd women.
Charlie. Lelflor went to Miami ture was considerably nbove freezing well, by Miss Lurille Aapinwall and calls and his church orders he is
ready to ohdy. He is glad that such
The church building ia progressing several years ago and has grown up and t h e snow and sleet melted as it Mrs. F. P .'S tro n g .
Offertory— Solo, "Awuko Up, My pi good zealous priest as Father
,
ly * n&lt;l great enthusiasm is be­ with the Magic City, boing a prom­ foil.
ing around.
G lo ry ," B arker, by Mins Lucille As- O'lliardan is. will come here to take
inent business man and identified
pinwall.
Washington,
April
1
.—
Another
his place. The latter U expected to
wti iouve,lr Picture of the church with ail the progressive movements.
All aro cordially invited to all our preach .-here for the first lime on
1 .be given to .e a c h ’ worshipper He is vice president of the Hoard of wintry storm swept the aouthcastern
*
• .
Sibbath morning.
•tatee and early today, bringing services.
Easter 'Sunday night.
Trade and is a jdiaml booster.
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Hiitan, L. ArrBnimley, C. Vfr-Hntx- in Sanford again and the brick roads

ON. TUESDAYS
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T H E W E S T SIDE, C E L E R Y AND
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"On account of tho extremely cold
weathet which has prevailed through
out the southern states, which will
retard the maturing of early fruits,
it looks us (hough we wilt have an
extremely long season on grapefruit;
and It is probable that tho best
prices of the season will he realized
in Ajiril and May, and possibly uji
into June
Those having grapefruit
should move them cautiously and
not overcrowd the markets."
Buying Fine Cattle
Mr. Doyle, manager of Dr. W. F.
R lack man's AVekiwa ranch has just
returned from a trip to Adek Ga.,
where he purchased 171 beef cuttlo
at en average price of $38.75 per
head.
These cattle wero selected
from many herds, and in y»-. Doyle's
opinion arc among the host beef
c a t t l e j n Georgia.
It is Dr. B lack­
man's intention to stock his ranch
with only the best glade of cattle.
Hi* equipment is such that he can
put beef on the market that will com ­
pare to the western products. Our
local market men will no doubt take
advantage of the class of beef that
Dr. Blockmun will bo able to furnish
them and give the consumer the
benefit of this saving.
New l.niimlry Agency
Next Week George Wise, formerly
with .the" Sanford Progress Laundry
will open an agency for the Town«
Steam Laundry of Tam pa with head­
quarter* in the 'Im perial building
with B. L. Perkins.
George will at once put on a wagon
for delivery and collection of laun­
dry which will go to u|| parts of the
city
Being a former resident of
the city and well known hero it goes
without saying that he.will do well
in his line in Sanford.
The St. Agnes Guild Supper ’
T h e St. Agnes Guild will have a
chicken sugper the 10 th of April, tho
Saturday after Easter, *
This Is for tlje benefit of the Pip«
Organ Fund,

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•No. 82
it:.ld,im 5:25am 9.00am
1(|j7«m
12:45pm
•-.;pm
given Sunday evening instead of in
Nu. 8 8
I2:t5pni 7:00am 10:29am
11:42am
2:fl|pm
im
l he afternoon
T h e griuit Press Association of of these statem ents.
They do not
•No. 80
2 : 20 pm 10:15am
1 :35pm
2:4Gpm
5:25pm
7*„p(n
Mr» Brown, after an extemleil
Rev. Mickey preai
hed hero Sun­ Florida may not interest the average lulk about thu new residences being
••No. 8 0
7:55pm 8 :0 0 pm 11:50pm
1:38am
4:25am
;
visit to her sistur, Mrs. MrLurly
day afternoon and evening.
citizen of the sta te who takes the built in Mitfmi hut simply say
loft Tuesffay for hor homo in At­
•Free.R ijh flng Thair Cars to Washington; Electric Lighted; Elitiri. 1 4tI&gt;(
Miss
Ladd Brooks was a recent n„ Wnpapers as a m atter of everyday ] "there is another o n e.” and you can
lanta. S f e wuh arcompanlrtl by her
••Coast L in e Florida Mull carries I^cal Sleeper to Sitrnnnnh.
visitor at the home of her uncle, Mr. life ns he does Ids breakfast food and j rid« for lifty miles around the city's
niore, Mis* Mami M rLarty.
Steel
Pullman rars of the hlghot class operated on nil trains. \\.
Joe Cameron.
Mis* Brooks is at­ is not concerned with the personnel environs and get dizzy counting the
Mr. Torn Wilson is visiting his
our
own dining car service. Pullman reservations and informant n
tending Commercial College in De- of the men who make the wheels go "other ones."
Being a progressive
sister, Mrs. I)oVane in Tam pa.
Luml.*'
round, hut to thu men who compose city Miami was the first in the state
J. (J. KIRKLAND, D. P. A.
A. W. FRITOT. I) I*. \
A party of our y o u n g ^ ’itph* onMrs. A. B. Cameron hus been very this great body of the Fourth E sta te to levy a publicity tux of one mill,
joyed a drive to Mossing Springs
Hillsboro
Hotel,
Tampa,
Fla.
138
I
t . Hay S i., Jacksoncilh . ) |(
ill with a severe at Tack of grippe.
and to the 'people in Florida who giving the city over six thousand
Sunday.
Christine McClelland is here from each year for three days act as host dollars for publicity ami making
Mrs. Roberf Hoso hus boon very
Genova
for avisit.
and become- familiar with -the mem­ the publicity fall equally upon the
ill but is now slowly improving.
Mrs.
R. L. Grier of Cameron City bers there is a fraternal feeling that taxpayers instead of becoming a bur­
Miss Lucilo Royal was hostess at
has Iwren quite ill with grippe and occupies a largo place In their hearts den upon tfhe few, .
0189482353480223484848482353483002
a " R o o k " party Saturday evening.
Mr. Grier has been nursing a bad and thoughts and after the most
There are churches, fifteen of them
Mrs. Royal and daughters. K a th ­
ense of poison ivy poisoning.
successful meeting At Miami, in anil school houses, about twelve.
leen upd Eunice. Mrs. Iris Pell and
Mr. ami Mrs Lee Kinurd * live which the writer had tbo honor to an(| there are factories, ice factories,
sop Thnijyi*, and Mr. Wilber Royal
attended the scholil pi cult, a t Paisley year old son, Cliffonl while playing&lt;0 fflr |a te as p re sid e n t-» ^ would be ,.|,.r t r jc |iKht and jmwer plant of the
with matches Saturday wa»., very| rrtnjM |u our duty u&gt; our host« if i,v!n ( twenty-five modern anti splen­
last Wednesday.
'
. . . . . i „„In \v„kh
Knrt Flnriil. 1 1 I,1UJI&gt;’ ,,u^nea
"v a" “ " " I the occasion should he slighted by did hotels ami apartment houses
•The “ DUXBAC"
=
I vf.liir *■ her
Mrs McLartv ,,rwu,twu" thought he could not an o r,]irinry new* note that the r&lt;- and mure of them building. A fine
-a .
. k ..
’.
Wt'iih
l 'v«* ,Hit ** Ra' (* to 1,0 M,,,i«*whut
1sociation met and adjourned in Mi- court house, a government building,
metal shingles keep the m in out =
^ m l uncle, Mr. A. JL Webb.
Dr Kobson ttttendinK.
amj •
B '!•
yacht clulis, golf clubs and clubs
and
contentment within. "On S
Mr. D. H. Knight came in Friday
. i
i i „ . . . ti nnd j 0 hn Wil„„
for varioui nationalities that go to
the square” they are good, high- §
from Zephyr hills and is staying at
both commission men who have
* hat 4he
H g r o w ,n 8
make up the cosmopolitan popula­
the homo of Mr. W „,rc„ R o y .l . Ho £ Î , M
ll? ”
■” d. ' * ■ * &gt; " "
“ mor" ¡ g r a d e shingles, and " b y ihi _ 5
tion. Miami is upon the mainland
i&gt; it *e*&gt;
will I ,, jo i n 'd by’ Ms family &gt; lt .r .ho
o E W .lt,,.
ln
» • « l' d"
;* t t n i r e M' w e'Scfi'V hft.
nun farm of ( **■
*r
. . . . amou^i.tfao- nmab«w,.%B«i&gt;WÜ»ygtnr nnrF ie «Bpaiat w M mftT ttfc’
Tf ?
f
9
J ■
• fJi 1 t art hrrs ,so •.
" thöfr «topp of usefulness may be one thn luiy of Hiscayne and a penlnrvt'V
séT ;»%
nvenue farm to G.
. . mit i. , r. r(&gt;a(|0n wjXy Pac}, rneeting seerns a sulu tbat has recently been womierM OORE'S STATION
Smitb just about oyvn* Beck Ham- trifle b
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,„ nrM.,
n „ „ one fully developed.
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ettor than tV
the.
preceding
The Easter »erviee-prograni will be mock.-and the molding at Miami to on«- 1
STYLE
1 4 X 2 0
A bridge almost three miles long
who has entirely recovered from th**'
connects the mainland of Miami
three days of business, furt ami *
with the peninsula nnd on the ocean 4848535348234823485348234848
fr
frolic it se^ms one of the most sue j
side T a i l Fisher and several other
ressful meetings from every stand i
million «ire* who made their pile are d « un a e. x « n iSiîiU a « u n n a u *t 0 a n m t » a a m n j m i « «; ; .
u
point that the members have e A c .
-pending 11 on beautifying nnd m ak­
.
held. Miami uyil Miami people »■.t •• ing more perfect this peninsula prop- a
SU P E R IN T E N D E N T HANSEL, T R A IN M A STER M A RLO W E
patt ly and almost wholly responsible
i rt)
Here there are many more
M I L L W U K K O F A L L D E S C R IP T IO N S
for Ibis satis tied feeling for Miami |
AND ROADM ASTER R E N FR O E IM M ORTALIZED
residences'a ltd the property is being
ofTers so much to the visitor nnd the
sold rapidly, not only to the n orth ­
W e are prepared to figure with you on all rl;t.»»es
Oiler is made in such a whole hearted
ern tourist for winter homes hut to
FROM E I 'S T IS LAKE REGION
of L U M B E R and M I L L W 0 R K for H O U S E . STO RK
southern manner that the visitor,
tin* Miami people for summer homes.
leaves with the feeling of regret
Fram in g, flooring, ce ilin g ,siding, win«!.*«»,
,M
;IS
A large pavilion at the beach, *' h or B A R N .
Wo were ut Sanford recently and 1 candidate for- the iron cross when (hat he did not carry off the eti&gt;
floors,
screens,
blinds, m ouldings, lattice, Jraim ». In
wmiming pool and old ocean are
met several railroad men who im- the time comes for llie read to give tvil h hi m. hot Miami t rnns plani &lt; i
.Itractions enough but are suppli •
Tell Uh What You Want
Estimates Ftirni-licd I r*-t
pTessed us most agreeably, notably out medals. I noted Ins work at a ili any other pitrt of thè state would
men led by many other», nil romSuperintendent
Har.soll,
T rain -! wreck some time ago and know that noi he thè Min mi Miai ha» thè su|.
I n i n g to nuke tin» oci-hii bench a
master Marlowe, and Roadinnster be was working i.ll night for several pllir.* »cllllig of lo tc lt Ill-cay1i,e B.. .
popular resort
/
* *,■
Renfro.
nights besides attending ti lo» reg- ¡,|,(| t r a nr piallici tu a less favore!
tHtfcimfSnfCfrtEfiiErcutnifrtf&amp;'wwnfrtt***
rrmnfptrtfifti’pv*
I
(
would
take
a
week
to
describe
of
timi
suriiou
would
mia*
thè
finn
roi
k
Last week w- .........
..
«.«...rt,
ulur
office
routine
and
a"
dropped the remark
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ + &lt; • ♦ » + + + + + + + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + + + ♦♦♦+4
foilll'lation ilpon wluch il i» bulli all ih beauties of Miami, both 1111Ih,,ll" ‘r
»"
In these columns that "Superinten- wi‘ h«»ut !‘ "-v
io
lie
a
young
man
and
burdened
by
nd
those
made
ii)
man,
but
liguratively
a.ml
l
i
l
.
i
a
l
l
t
-peakiiig
lira
dent T. W. Mansell, of Lhe A. C L
&lt; *.
office at Sanford, was in Eustis yes­ work ami rose, l helieve, froin thè and would shrivel up and die. " G iv e this article would not he complete
Phere ls*nnne of your kid me Miam i or give me d e a th " is thè without a description of the rifle
terday and railed ut this office. He ruttks.
Is a broad-gunge official and im­ glove methods about this young fel­ song of the Miami booster and he given the editors one afternoon
Seated in
presses us with his fairness, Industry, low. He goes right to the bottom of has carried the inscription upon his after a day at tin* beach
trouble
of
all
kinds
and
the
travel­
automobiles
the
visitors
were
taken
riceve
so
long
that
he
really
believes
wisdom and diplomacy, essentials in
Full line new crop seeds of all kinds.
\\ • ran
ling
public
is
often
assisted
in
many
from
one
paradise
to
another
in
tIn? 1
in
it
and
no
Miami
man
is
ever
the make-up of a first class railroad
ways by bis thoughtfulness and en­ caught knocking his home town shape of elegant homes of million­
m an ."
supply your w ants. W rite for new catalo g
deavors to give service,
I do not The hardware stores »■■]1 nothing aires. one of them costing three ' |
He began his brilliant career on
know him but he looks like a Geor­ but horns and hammers are u sci millions and several in the million
the L. A- N. railroad at Birmingham.
gia Cracker to nu*. and this prob- only in building one of tin* prettiest, »■la»»
Others that were dreams of
Ala., doubtless when Jim McKinney
K .
..
ably urcouift«« for his efficiency and cities in the south and one that is art and beauty coat considerably less
was superintendent.
We knew him . .
. . . . .
P la n t C ity , F la .
‘ ability to do things
destined in a few years to lie the but all of them showed that in
and his poet wife " K a t y d i d ," and
We now turn briefly to Mi R en ­ largest in Florida if the Urges* of Miami the rich tourist has found
loved them both.
We saw her slip
fro,
the good Matured butt of many nature can lie supplemented by the the city of hi* dreams, where he can
and fn|l once at a skating rink in
Richmond. Ky.. destroying the illu- practiçnl jokes by Captain Marlowe, beneficent government in the way of rest amid his luxurious surroundings
made more perfect by the ulternuting
aion that a poetess was an ethrenl who always, introduce* Sir Renfro harbor improvements,
It is essential for a city to have beauties of nature.
c re a tu r e —for when she sat down us "G eneral Chilliconkarncy, 11 deunexpectedly the whole house was serter from tho Moxirnn army of n proper lorntinn, in order that it
The roads of Dade county sur­
may grow and expand assisted by rounding the city of Miami are
shaken ns if a caboose bad jumped General ( arrant«
Mr. Renfro does look like a Mex- the efforts of the citizens and the worthy of nn article all their own,
the main track.
ican "g reaser," having the complex­ gifts of nature, hut there are a few for there are miles of these road»
5(r. Hansell was first a telegraph
ion of a copper skilh-i and the t w - installée** of cities growing b y the seeming limit out of lhe »olid rm k
operator, but was so efficient, sober,
lie) hair of a Yaqui Indian'
effort» of the citizen» lin in-elves or with a macadamized surface or
and industrious he was rapidly pro
;
Captain Marlowe r*.»ert» tlu i R e n ­ Atlanta being one iif tin-**Hot with the oil and sand surface These
(noted
He has been with the
fro started an insurrection in Guad­ where a city has a harbor, the in- roads within a radius of twenty-five
A. C. L Ry. for twenty years and i*
alajara, with six Mexicans armed land waterways and the railroad miles have many places of interest
f■Rii
e e
now superintendent of the Ja x with hrickhnts.
General Zapata facilities and all these are hacked aside from the handsome winter
—
T am p a Division, .with headquarters
M R
quelled the riot nnd promoted Renfro by the faith and works of the citi­ homes. The natural bridge at Arch
a t Sanford, where he is making a
to he road master ut Sanford, Fla. zens, there is no chance for t-ucli n creek is probably the only one in
"great reputation for ability and
We don't credit this story, although city to remain in th
il i- gè * !«** Fiorii! a
The punch Imu dr nalfidelity.
Renfro never dare* 10 contradict _ qnd it will grow «rid
x paini a ti ff tir:! urli*, th* HUhffnpicRl propr.gut Another railroad man whom we his superior offieur. « ho. hi* I hink»
W rite to us for Prices and Shipping I n - l r
progress and develop «1 Ilio-1 •ver mg »t «toni *&gt;i * r.-.t* *1 Ly th t* goveritgreatly admire I we lore popular C ap­ «nulli make • « g..... .1 hi*;:«1 len Vmun
night one** tin* »1.. ri 1» nu .«ir
nient « In-r f t lo* » i*iit rupi : 1 frini­
tain Stafford sometime we'll im ­ for itny
Dilli Miti ill n
'M c\ evil of . Il P* 'I • " t II** « *&gt;f 1*1 .Lre pro pu
Suc h u ci I y 1» Mi n i
mortalize butt in the Lake Region
it i l “ M igli ( 11y th&gt;w11 r i . . .itili *;i teil. t lo* I* tnon-lrt -1 ton farm lor
Willi t hr* i1* »II* Il |*loplil.l 1’ Mi! n 1is T ri in muster Marlowe
J u l u M rSikiifonl in tl.MHO 1 Ih* Vi* idi r» tin n e d , seein to he* proud o f the tit If.
T*. the K \rrt lni lr lu lut» lit 1 lit vie tri*«-t,
lowe is not more popular on t heritage
t with (*a|*t Stafford on ilio train* Ihe \t-llor the natili) i.» nu uimmuly Cofoanut (¡rove, I .onion City «1 *1
than tld* man. Captain Marlowe 1»
■fî.ily, ami with Agent M K Mill 1 I » c d ' in c o n n e c tio n w ith t ht perfect iiuiiy ntlur points that i r e at once
on the rails.
He is a sunburst, a
kin, lit Eustis, we feel like cor.gn-tu- lue.-. lion of a dvy tlint tuia n reived a stone of beauty end ¡1 Joy forever.
joy-jum per, un irridcaccnl dream,
lating th*} Is. C. L. upon it* wisdom such loyal support of tho enterpris­
If you like u water trip there t r e
Florida
an nntldoto for .the mulligruht u In
in chousing such men to cere for tli ing citizen*. Th*» growth of .the ejty innumerable spots on the Miami
blues, nnd he hits n littlo' daughter
road'* intere-iti without giving of may seem mr.girnl to the citizen liver, or the inland rnnnl, or on the J
as pretty as a watch charm and a
fense to its patrons the only c!a. who has watched it glow- from n
ocean thut the visitor can take nnd j
beautiful wife, to whom to return
fishing village to a metropolitan
of people bn ei'rth who can ne( rj
see the wonder» of tho sen nnd the I
when thn sun goes down on CeleryET
successfully nerve two Masters,
^ city of 1 G,0 (I0 people in twelve
&lt;*’
hind and wonders that can bo seen
tow n — Sanford.
' ’ (&gt;&lt;
years, hut to the newspaper man
&gt;A.___V -t-at
no
other
point
in
America.
If he and Col. Hansell hnd it in
there is nothing mitgienl in the rapid
Starling Unpopular Bird.
It is no wonder then that arriving
their power they would put ten pas­
growth even of Miiyni after he meets
Starlings an* not liked In Australia,
homo
after seeing Miami and all
senger trains ouch way between
tho progressive citizen of Miami
th at tho city is, has .been nnd will
Sanford, Eustis, Astor ami I,ecshurg. acrerditiK to reports from tho Amer­
i1
.
ican consul at Melbourne
Besides and lenms that tho recent consolida­ be, the editors feel tliut in Miami
Tlicrc arc times In every woman’s life when she
T h e y 'd lay 90-pound rails nnd put
tion
of
the
Commercial
Club
and
being destructive to fruit, they ore
the stnto of Florida has a city in
■needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
on palace cars, electrically lighted.
charged w|tli turning valuable Insect Board of Trade made a combined
which
there
is
a
great
future.
Miami
When that time comes to you, you know what tome
T h e y ’d straighten the curves, fill up eating birds out of their nests,
membership of 500 men who haveo
also has two of the best daily news­
to take—Cartlui, the woman's tonic. Cartltii is com­
th e sags and trim off tho hilltops.
pledged themselves to give $25
papers
in
the
stuto
nnd
they
ere
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
T h e y ’d build n brick depot at every
Three Things to Remember.
per year for dues nnd who do not
gently, yet surely, on the weakened wom anly organs,
Miami
sta tio n and sell tickets at one cent a
It Is n maxim universally agreed up- need to pledge their best effort* for among the real boosters.
and helps build them back to strengtli and health.
mile. But as they cannot do nil thes on In agriculture, that nothing must bo „very man in Miami is expected to merchants realize the vnluc of ad­
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
th in g s—-some of which should ho done too lato; nnd again, that every “ do his d u ty " and does it without vertising and pattonlzo their news­
ailing women in Us.past half century of wonderful
paper, thus helping themselves and
dono-^-they try to smooth out the thing must bn done at Its proper sea being commanded or forced.
success,
and It will do the same for you.
aiding the newspapers materially in
rough pluces by their personal tact sou; whllo there Is 0 third precept
During tho past two years over
You can't make a mistake In taking
and retain for their company the which reminds us that opportunities five anti one half millions have been establishing fine homes nnd most up
good and not the ill-will of its many- lost can »over bo regained.—IMIny tho spent in Miami in Improvements to date printing plants.
Elder.
minded passengers.
From all we could nee of Miami
in the building of now* homes, pub­
—•»
T h eir diplomacy is a buffer and
,
lic buildings, hotels, industrial en ­ there seems n6 thlng to be desired
ahleld against many clashes between
terprises and subdivision property. in the way of improvements and
th e A. C. L. and l u patrons, and
They- havo
Tho population in one year has keeping up the gdit.
D C Y ELO nD -lS.rw lU I.
m ak es them of more value than re­
everything
with
w
k
l
c
h
*
t
o makp a
Rafani th u « *« paid on all null
increased over 25 per cent and at
otfUfs addi—a.J to Papi K. this rate * Miami will bo a city of. city , arc making it and will continue
tained attorneys to fight law suits in
H.ml far catalog sod prlea
th e courts.
1U» tra Bobbins.
fifty thousand people in five years to make it with their earnest little
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D . No. 4, Alma, A r k ,
hand
of
boosters
led
by
thu
Cham­
In reading the always interesting
says:
" I think Cardul Is the greatest medicine on earth,
anil
from
present
prospects
there
is
TKV CJtimu AND AIT suor
JxlMndW, ru.
Commerce and their news­
Sanford Herald of Nov. 10, 1914, we IU W.Dn.1 Ibob,
no indication of a slump and the ber of
for women. Before I began to take Cardin, I was
•
.*
clippod this compliment to Captain
reverso seems imminent and the papers.
so weak and . nervous, and had such awful do*’&gt;'
Marlowo and we reprint it now with­
figures will be larger.
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
May wo meet in Miami again.
Calling Cards
o u t hla suggestion— aa we do this e n ­
as strong as 1 ever did, nnd can cat most anything.’’
The bank deposits of thirf wonder­ C ertainly that city and her people
Wedding Announcements
t ir e article without the knowledge of
Begin taking Cardul today. Sold by all dealers.
ful city have increased in six months will he in our hearts for the remain­
Engraving Work a Specially 42 per cent* tho postoffiro receipts der of our Uvea nnd if we never
a n y b o d y eoever.
T h e Herald saya,
B e s t ofWork Guaranteed
in its appreciation of Captain MarTho valuations ’ of meet there again Miami will never
a
«
Send for FFicaa and Samples 27 per ceut.
low«:
Miami have in creased 'in five* years •uffer in our comparisons, even with
JEWELERS 440 per cen t and a few days spent our "own home town." Not Miami
' " T h e trainmaster of this division
JA X ^ C L A ,
of the A. C- L. seem* to me to be a
in the city will be sufficient proof the Magical, but Miami the Made.
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But this is ray opinion expressed
at* Miami after the trip and ex-i
t h e
pressed here for record. The Ever - 1
glades of Florida will he the big
farm idea lu the years to come. It
IMPRESSIONS o f t h i s m u c h ADVERTISED AND Mi c i l
will mean a sugar plantation, or a!
MALIGNED SECTION OF FLORIDA
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general (arming idea or for rice grow- 1
fug or for hay and corn and cuttle
m
i&lt; j
mid hogs providing tEu- bind can be
HOI I r
purchased at a prire/that will allow
the large farrrt~ iderr
As n place to !
The Everglade*» of Florida!
* anal, which *-mi[«V
into the river
locate
the
poor
fnnn
upon a few
\ , u child I dreamed of thi» vuM f"'ar Port
Lauderdale i. twenty
acres with present shipping facilities
morass Tilled with crawling u-[itile. mile* long
The Davie farm i*
it does not look grind to me and this,
THE KIND THAT REELECTS CREDIT IRON THE TASTE OF THE HOSTESS
,,t,d animal* of the lc h th y saurian ettht 111j le* frjiiii l.ai'ij.-rdrle, trail*fart i* apparent in all the slate of
period Gild the thought* of ever portatimi himig ......dinted through
* I In* cream we use com es from inspected cows it is pastuerized to destroy
Florida. A man locating here with
traversing any part of thi* trackless the stale rimai.
On» canni is about
insufficient funds to start him right
all
b acteria.
*
»a*te was abhorrent and repellairt. 00 fimi wiile, with water about four
will have a difficult time getting
Then 1« later year» cs a man the feet* deep iU present
Launches
* It is m ade in m any different form's with m any different flavors. 'Som e kinds
started and the^pewspapor* of Florida
..idea of draining the Everglades and make round trips every day from
should
always [mint
out
this
art* Idled with delicious nuts, citron and other goodies; o th er kinds are m ade from
having people live there was equally Lauderdale to the Davie farm. T h e
fact to the new [teapie. At present
repellent and the [dan of the lute soil i* u heavy murk.
pure crushed fruits. In all its m aking NO HUM AN HAN DS T O U C H IT , and
When it is
the Everglades proposition should
lamented Broward seemed some fan­ (irsi put into cultivation mules have
ii is m ade in a plant where the sanitation could not possibly be improved on.
appeal only to the log corporations
tastic dream evolved to make vote* to |u* tilted w|(; mud * hoc* —
4.» pre­
win* can- Iiiiv thousands of acres.
' Order it from your nearest foun tain ; if your dealer has not y e t handled it,'Then came the land scheme* ..ml vent their bogging
\ft»r the land
“develop it alisi make u hubitablt for , f
subsequent troubles of the early has 'been i uliiv. teil
write us.' and we will see th at you are supplied.
.
. some time, I , ht. n,,st o n e r a i ion.
It seems that
settlers and the court trial* *ar.d ñores* and mub-v ii.ivd over it w ilh | t j)(.
Elver gin de* of Florida should bo
scandal» in connection with the g o v ­ safely.
i he sugar bouse for tin- world mid
ernment taking a hand in the. game.
The rompasiy ha*
i.ir ex[iended this [dan seotntt most feasible.
For
*|l 4of which gave the state a black
about Î -’0,0110 on it* experimental |the inno who wishes to raise wiutcr
ey,* and only strengthened the i*l«-a farm.
Among th criqi* produced vcgetahles and *hip them to north­
—• . ^ J A C K S O N V I L L E . TLA
in my inind that the Everglades on tin- farm i.u*; Tobacco, under
ern markets a t the least fiossi Me;
drainage «cheme wua another Mis* shed; oranges, lemons, grapefruit,
Phones 50-13 and 0081 Bell
Jacksonville, Florid a
freight rates there is only one place
- sissippi bubble.
st- i V - .V *»&lt; • , * r i s ;i» * *&gt; - /i * i * ‘T^ 1 '
potatoes, celery and
all
other
truck:
...................... . » • - - » .i that appeals to me. nnd tl\at of
So that when the' opportunity paru
gra -, w
f* ’SJtTrhrd'u Imre M i e ' pioneer \
; , r f lervtvrl
H o n n r * rr,y’ 'f r t p t n
tuna* lit
,
t
«
i- i
i
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tons of hay
to (tin
the »acre: suHsa
sugar cane, stage
is juissed and the people have,
Miami to visit the developed part and many other crops. To show the
learned their «oil and sis wonderful wi th » o m u n e y - t n - pi ck g nl t f - n t f The
of the Everglades it was gladly em ­ virtue of the experiments being
[»ossi bili ties.
tre. • ¡nui fourni it not.
brace«! for the first* hand knowledge made, it might be mentioned that
B u t tin- E v e r g la d e * &lt; f F lb t id a Is
i* required fot any man to write in­ the company [•hinted lh varieties of
‘I t e man who &lt;o mes to Florida
is tin1 way you receive our bread.
telligently upon any important *ul&gt;- sugar tane. *eiit «¡tuple« of each no fuke nini I a m g ird to h a v e th is *111 werk for a living, ju«t in he
And if is deliciqus.
Made from
„ , I of this kind.
Contrary to my kind to lauti* i.mu and had sugar o p p o rtu n ity to express m i o p in io n work- i „ ¡ , „ v o t h e r part of th e w orld
the highest grade flour in a, clean
a fte r se ein fc- th e llr«t o p e ra tio n * at |,t, ,
w ill liv e easier, more com
preconceived notions of directions manufactured from each
A* a re­
Ni-it Iter d*i 1 ll«-l is-\ «• f.&gt;r
bakery, it leaven nothing lolx* de­
•fid- Ie ■I 1r T Ilf fe r h a u p u a ny
wi- went north of Miami a* far a* sult of tin* e vpenilo nt thev have fir-t hand
■
■t mo a m l w ith ' he pres,Mil
I auderdaie to «trike into the "tm- set Ile,I on two ili if. r. f i v .riel ie* 1 lu.i tin* *1 .¡te i an [trepe r ly h an d le «Hl
sired. Try a loaf today anti you’ll
l.l. grow I h id « • r v p u rl of
im-iii-Iruble swamp" and the entire; ■•« most o ii 'e . l lo r th e ir land a n d t II 1H com pie V [•ruble 111 a m i • ¡11 h yet r riM
want ii again tomorrow'.' Ourpie^
sll.li each r. *1m iiiis t ra tio n lives this t hi
w ill s ta n d an e te e I lent
dl-tunre *wss made m i l a gnntl chin. !&lt;
l i e . i reagì- ot t tiene two
and
cukes too, are fresh ever)' day.
paved road. This did not ulnjgether kinds will lie increased from year to idea more firmly in my mind. The j ch i"m e of d o u b lin g bis m o n e y on his
carry out my idea that we would y e a r , until they have 2,000 nero* idea of local self government creeps In v. *t merit
be forced to get out and push* lin­ planted, tin* ninnimi being necessary into (lie proposition jti*l as it will
M y f :t it I, in o u t g reat statt* Is s till
ear from time to time through the lor the successful operation of a appear in all of our problems of ns ¡e .u lf is l as it e v e r ha* been a n d
111 Lark Ave.
Free Delivery
,, government and when the different for , v. lit ic o y e a r* it I a* been my
swamp but I bided my time for the «ugar retmerv
I lie eomiuinv will ♦
se. lion* of the h,\i rgl.nle- ran form
idea was bound tfl come
The -top ilien put to a r. linen
pi* ant d u ty to e x p loit th e m any
,,
i
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:
a
tentative plan of local drainage
.
J
T
McLaughlin. I’lttsbutg, l’a .
wa« never made to dig out the i ar
If uni V these Jl),IIIM I people w h o
ml v nt ag&gt;-* of F lo r id a w ith tru th fu l
T ra n *p a rcn t P a p e r.
.
.
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,
.
.
districts,
purl
of
the
dilucidile*
will
,
I
A
McLaughlin,
Beaver Full*.
for the reason that the good hard have fimtghl land* in the Ever
»
,
»!■l . ' i c . i ' t » re g a rd in g e ve ry sc e lto li
To rhomlcnllv ■uuse [inper to b&lt;&gt;11,i \ • li«'rn \ i*Fi i i tn** #i r * 1 •»nun* »lav
I’a
Mi«* Ruth M. Lunghini. I'itts- come tratt«[inrenl. use th«* following
mad continued to the run of the i»ii*ili‘*s lum i»
-I i ti» tti'Ti l h h
I*I«
'O s ' t a llii i- « n o tig e r th a n
n
.
rtttt.... tin.*» k'ff.ii trait aatil I»** farm*. Mijjur ev-‘f a n d e ve ry visit to d ilfe re n t hurg, I’a
»ntutlon on the paper
White wax,
Everglade* and regardless "I the *i||
i*n*un a vi I ;i i ri’hm* *m
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pinntattiMii*. r\* . and it i«* not in my p. a rt*
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two
ounce*
absolute
alcohol,
15
lour blowouts on the car and that rountihv; Unir i.timlirs
of
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prttvmr«' to priuilrt tuo futuri* of Ulti* Fh
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ounces, and other, one ounce The »oI-He I o » 11 ' u m|i ki n
we did not arrive at the Davie, population
\vill i m r c a ^ tin nun
'
N- r I . open* it 11 new \t»ta« In rm,,
so u th e rn eroi &lt;if l rie p, ntn-uhi
r lo r .
luiion will he muddy nt llnd, but after
(arm until almost dark there wa- no-r, la! i to [it H I i &gt;oe .,( M
a l i ,• i in n e r, ju st a* ii does to tinia m i
Consider the pumpkin.
n few minutes [siur off the clear solu­
,,
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nlu i* the brini of promise, ami the stra n g e r. and e ach sectio n of the
enough to be seen to demonstrate
Almut .too people have built homes
.... .
It bidetb itself nmld the growing tion. which is the one to snrq and usa.
i
i great promise ts being fulfilled every sta*, i» good ("T th e fa rm e r, the n
beyond a doubt th at drainage will in till« part of, .i
the tract and seem |
corn
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nine
here
make (bat part of- the glade« a happv ami eo 1111 i,ti'i|
vi-st.-r
i to- m an w ith a th o u s a n d
I he bolle* u( |
11 i* the lowliest of all tiling* that
,
with till ileteriuiniltlon d winning a dot
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great farming country
nr the m a n w ith a m illio n growetll III the field*.
the &lt;olunv gave the porlv ill to-w*
, , .
. l i v i n g from t lie *&lt;ul
d o lla r* and I v e r ily b e lie v e th a t in
The • Davie farm consl»t« of a |iaper men and holies a reception and
The proud farmer spurnelh it and
It I* [U«t as safe to p red o t th a t a tin Vear* to com e th e * tra n g e r Will the small boy luugheth it to scorn
tract of almut sixty thousand acres. p in n e d b e a u tifu l b o u q u e t* of hom e
no m is ta k e in corning am ong
T h e y a|*n c e rta in m e rch an t can m a k e good in in. c
•„».«IK) acres of which are now satis­ g ro w n rose* upon th em
The wise man of the agriculturnl ,
FOR
! in v e s tin g hi» m oney a n y w h e re . o|lege I t in ct b mil upon it
putii h
. ik .
*t raw b e rn e * th i* city or th a t i l l .
I he pcrccnt- iifactorily drained and under cultiva­ se rve d
Never
n
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p
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great
tate
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Iia* it i‘nused a * ar shortnge
I R EAM S
S*"*1 a fte r
n
lie m
n uun) Hl
in vest
!mIlaIItt Ur
fort, thousand acres of n&gt; hind fru it* all id w !.i&lt;t ,.N grow ing o w o rld i&gt; id ly per m til g re a te r l hail eu -' ii)
CHANNELS
TIn- hiig* devntircth it not nod the
i 1* V*M» io I li i* Ir
T h e r e ¡ire people
here am ong the
fo rm e r* of tin *
great Cli fill 1IlHJ|(*Cl M» M
almut J o ,0 0 0 different person* lq«ac Du* t r a it
ANGLES AND
hectic*
and tree worms nnd the
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1|HCl* of my
I*1», till
the 1place
d re
am
m&gt; ti
so far bought land In the Ever fro m all part* of the 1'nlou and th e c o u n try and vet th e re a d e r in some gitole»,
ALL S H A D E S
moth*
iipil the weevil* ami the
vi í#»*ri 1 u •1 k *- up
l*
pro-porous
w ith
goo,| n o rth e rn to w n n e v e r stops to
ta k e
glade*
Land near the main drain colonv
might y
ho-i i lint privet h ti|.on the
B O IL E R PLATE
li e
ha“
age canal sells at I I all to $ I no per -elioni lim isi s stores ,m d o th e r . on Dps into . o n s id o ra t mo
|haughty isirn und wheat and the
TANK S T E E L
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great
acre
Lands selling (or these prices
»pml*. give II the go-by
ST R U C T U R A L
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Do
are ready for the, plow
No clean­
H O I ’E L A R R I V A L S
Behold it i* the goal of the vegIRON W O R K O F a
people here ilo for a liv in g is to skin
ing. no grubbing or sfunq m g t- s w a m p ha* been dissipate«!
( el able kingdom
ALL K IN D S
°
T il e uforesr.id s w a m p
ha* liceo , th e
suckers
He
does
not
look
necessary.
The J.OtJU ucres under.
S a n fo rd H o u se
\ ei th e re eoitii*th a day w hen the
cultivation in the Da vii fumi lie d ra in e d . i d lik e e v e ry o th e r sect inn ir o n e d hi* o w n lo c a lit y nnd see In
T R U SS RODS
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(i. A: Dclnmater, Rich Mill. Mo.;
Wm. Daly, N. Y. C ity; J . F. Allison,
Oviedo; Geo O Turner. William»,
port. Pit . T A Lyon*. Mr* T A
Lyons, Mis* Neva Lyons, Mrs, S Eh
Pierce, Milford. Ill . W W 1^«*.
Atlanta, Ga ; Ebtrl Thomas. Macon,
Ga.; Mr. and Mr». EL M. Leavenwar, 0 . C. Bnker, Akron, Ohio; EL G
Thb Panama PaclOe InternatloDal expoailion wai opened by a wircleaa «park, diipatched br Proaldent Woodrow We*t, Charlotte Co, Va.; EL H. Bell,

Wllaon at Waablngton, and caught on tb« tendrlia oi a wlrtlNg aerial on the lofty Tower of J*we!a »t th«t «spoilUoo. Instantly the power was releaaed In the mighty Palace of Machinery and the portal*i of^ th«'
•opened. The scene ts on the grand stand after the crroraonles bad ended. Secretary of tb« Intcnor FranalUi itI-ane, Oor. Hlrsm Johnson of California, Mayor Jamea Rolph, Jr« of San Ftynclsco, Pre»ldent C. C. Moorojof th«
'«xpotUIon and a notable group of rlaltlng dignitaries being seen tn animated dlacuaalon of the epochal event In
-ythe press box the correspondents aro seen flashing to tho world the news that the exposition had opened.
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ru tb e r «m uli, m ug lng frtm i :m to H»&gt;
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su ehniiged thiit t In- fn iu lly hu y» ti
In rg or p ro p o rtlo n o f Ita uco«*»»ltle* tlian
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In conscqueiice It must
h a v e m ore to sei!. S ilic e tq iirli of thè
land lo Ilo* regione w here Ibe*«* "1111011
dom ai fa rin a ’ illum ini ha* a com parii
llv c ly lovv pnidm liia 1 u |iiiclty. Il must
bo tlsed for souie e x tcj}*|ve typ e o i
farmim;. e ve n tlm ush lite returttH per
a cre front aucb fn riid n « are '» m a li.
Fro n t 4&lt;XI to r*0(&gt; nere* o f Ib i* e ia ** ut
Inni! n re r e r y ofte n ri**|UlnsI to snpitori
nde&lt;|itntely a fnrm fu in ily

Jax; R. Moffit, Wm. Moffit, Mich.;
II. Spinks, Oviedo; A. S. Thompson,
Boston, Mass.; I. C. Tally, Knox­
Btlglan Sugar Production.
ville, Tenn.; Dr. and Mrs. J . N.
Belgium produces an average of
Culbeitaon, Mrs, L. C. Jarvis, Miss
E'rances Jarvis, North East, P a.; 240,000 tons of raw sugar per year.
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-■ » I IK SANFOHI» HERALD

APRII. 2 . 19,s

editor* ai Uir meetings of the a s s o ­ Okln., writing to the Manufacturers'
ciation.
Editor T rip le tt was im ­ Record says:
"After ■« year in Washington,
mediately accused of endeavoring to
II. J . HOLLY, Editor
where I saw Innd selling for $ 2 0 0 to
get
rid
of
the
ladies
.who
accompany
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
their husbands by relegating them $800 per acre for agricultural pur­
l’uMkhtd K m y Tue*day u n , Friday
to them solves, but Trip squared poses and from $fi0 0 to $ 1,200 (or
66
HE man who cannot and docs not save money, cannot and will not •L
himself by explaining that he was apple Innd without irrigation and
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY only
anythin# else worth while.”— Andrew Carnegie. •
,
looking after th e welfare of the without planting, and from $ 1.200
H r i w m i m o N p r i c k , in advanc e
ladies in order that they could co- to 1 :1.000 per acre for orchards in
* Take the first Btep in makin# your life count. •Begin by opening an account
ONE IR A «
*
lî-W o p e ia te with the ladies of each con ­ full hearing. 1 lyn inrtre than con­
with tills bank, and add to the amount regularly. You will develop strength ,,f
S IX MONTHS
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IM
vention city and in a manner most vinced l h a j the south hr the country.
TH REE M ONTHS................................. ................... **
character, will power and financial ability. We invite your account— five dollars
pirnsing and cordial to all con­ . " T h e advertising, the railroad
or more its a starter.
/
I&gt;«llliftd In Ibf CM| li| (inter lî-00 Pu I mi I» cerned. Mr. T iip lett also proposed companies, the steamship companies
A i l u n r » or 2 P t. Per Mon ili
and eleven other agencies, including
that
Mrs.
U.
J,
Holly
of
this
city
be
P a y m m l a In A i i i n » Moni Ite M * d * »I D i t e »
made the first president. Mrs. C. O misrepresentation, are working for
E n l r f f d An Norond•(lnnn Mnll M n ll r t Xufu»t 2 N d Codrington of
He L an d , vice presi­ them against the south ."
IMA, ni tk * l ‘«»loff;«* &gt;1 Son fo id . Iiofteln,
When the railroad* and the people
dent
and
Mr*.
U. T . Conklin of
I nder Ari n i M u r i Ird , 1*79.
Miami secretary. I t would he well of the south, comments the Record,
put forth the same hroad energy and
T c l r p h o n * No. I I S for th e ladies of the state to bear
O l i n In llrrnld Umidii.*
this In mind and join the now ssso th e same liberal expenditure of mon­
ciation before the next meeting at ey to make known the resources of
H, E. TOUR
C. M. HAND
II. R. STEVENS
R. R. PEAS
SANFORI). FLORIDA
Heat es.tate »corns to be picking Kissimmee as the Auxiliary would th e south as h av e 'b een expended in
(,«ik!»r
YUa.Pre,4&lt;la«l
t'rraldral
A*H f ’aiiliier
F. L WOODRUFF Vics-Prswlenl
up every day and this mean* that prove of great benefit not only to haking known the resources of the
there will be no dull summer months. the members but also to the mem­ northwest, the south will far more
bers of the Florida Press -Associa- than duplicate the developennit of
April first has passed and the t j ()I1
As the ladies always accom­ the Pacific coast.
brick road* are started which I s tw o f„pany
„ „ „ us on these trip* and Then* is
flut this doesn't count the cities
thing* to be^vepy thankful for in no way of losing th e m we may. as
with their population engaged in times. Wo cannot nflord to let our
this vale of tears and celery.
well resign ourselves t o fute jind as­ manufacture, trade nnd trnnsjxirinH O T E L ARRIV ALS
neighbors outstrip us in this race.
sist in this movement of making tion, and the extra amount of pro­
Let us act at o n c e . ’
If Sanford people have any doubts their s t a y in the various cities more
ducts that these would consume.
■
Sanford House
about the wisdom of bulkhending com fortable and give them some­
Geo. E. Rates.
By the last census Florida had
J . L. Williams, Atlanta, Ga.; J .
they should go to Miami, where thing to do while th e y arc with us.
Altamonte Springs, Fla.,
three quarters of a million people,
M. Moore, Boston, Mass.; E. T .
they are spending millions in bulk*
Wo still believe t h a t Triplett has a and now has nearly a million.
March 31,
1015.
If .
Wade,
N. Y . C ity ; Mrs. S. B. Banka
heading projects.
h o t s thcr w v "v
great mind to evolvo this idea«
six million people lived In the state,
‘MöCTßrtr
? 0 ’ 'MTtfa'h‘t f r * 'Jï ü ! r t
To selrua onus nmt all.
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YRe"*o|i port uni ties of each would not
Stummetx, Norristown, Pa.; J . B . Our shingle ioofa would blow ,IW;,V,
Again we repeat th at unless Sanb e less than now. In (act, Florida
N EW SPA PER E R R O R S
Steinmetz, Wekiwa Springs; Mrs.
Our dwelling's flume would fall;
ford builds a good hotel this sum­
Jitcp h ctu o n , -D e L a n d ; D. H. Fain, Wrcould not hang a picture up
It gives some people much joy a p - l cou,t|
m,II[on
mer th at there is no need of adver­
11,, from
f ,„ m a„ newspaper ar t P ^ P k ’» »ho &gt;»&lt;“ * twice that
B. H . Hopkins, Chas. Danfield, E. S.
To grace the parlor wall
tising The city or endeavoring to get parently ,toa „clip
number would not be more thickly
v
s
.
Bond,
J
.
B
.
Lee,
Ja
m
e
s
Gray,
J
a
x
;
paragraph
containing
a
typographical
tourists here next winter.
settled than England.
S. A. Stuart, Cincinnati, Ohio; W.
E ’D nev.-r screen tin &gt;m •■tel» um
error and send it to 'th e office of
------ 0 ------------ O------W. Gray and wife, Olney, Ohio;
Or lock the silver m
Our notion of a really obliging that paper, accompanied by com­
The Florida Press Association has
J . S. Lnry. S. H. Kelly, J J a x : J . II We couldn’t run the ram- ..
proposition is a thermos bottle, hot ment as derisive and humorous as
In copper spouts or tm
when you want it nnd cold when the c r it ic ’s ingenuity permits him to not only done a great work fur u*
The Plnnt City Courier gives this Fitzgerald, Richmond, Va.; Claude
members,
in
bringing
them
together
,
„
,
,
¡
,
™
I
Y.
Klees,
Augusta,
G
a
,;
E.
J.
Fired,
We'd
split our kindling
you want it.
Couldn't the same make*. T h a t is, of course, a harmless .
.
.
.
definition which, the lam p a I ribune
for
the
study
of
up
to
date
publica
I
Wheeling,
W.
V
a,;
J
a
c
k
Bâtes.
Geo.
And
make the m ighlrot , il
muse
ment
and
we
do
not
begrudge
principle be applied to the weather?
and a number of others observing
its jo y s to those who seek them, for lion methods and establishing a newspapers think is strikingly ap ­ Wheeling, W. Vu.; J a c k Butes, Geo.
'
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HE awful «tute of this did world
Our tear down idea seems to have they nro -presumably folk who do stronger feeling of camarndrie among plicable to a great many Florida R. Pasrhal, J a x ; C. Edgar Härener,
Chicago, III,;
L. W. Vetter, Cin­
Without the hnrdw'iirc dan.
taken the state by storm and yet not often get the feeling of superior- th e m , but for th e state ns well. A cases.
cinnati, O.; FL FL Thompson, At­ ■Twould take a page to t&lt;-ll u all,
we do not see any perceptible chiing- ^ty which they thus secure.
And few years ago the Florida paper*
" W h a t is n Board of Trade?
A
I ’m »firry I largan
es around this little city of Sanford. such errors do often appear in the were alive with vicious criticisms of fictitious organization existing in lanta, Ga.; W. J . Whaley, Birming­
ea
c
h
other,
nnd
of
politicians
whom
ham.
Ala.:
A.
T.
Biwesford.
Tnmpa,
()
friend*, let'» honor .nut .
newspapers,
and
nowhere
are
they
Such good movements should begin
many
Florida town», which the
F'. W. Cook. F\ M. Knight, U. L.
as much lamented a* in the news­ t h e y opposed, and "blood on the
T h e helpful h u n lu .it, in
at ho/nc.
newspapers are constantly talking
Byrd. J u : A. L. Hoflcr, Miami;
paper offices.
They are however m o o n " was evident with almost
- — O -----and
boosting, while they themselves |
F* S. Schrendler, Newark, N J :
inevitable consequence of the ev ery issue. To d ay, though, there
Nine divorces with the divorcees an
" 7 7 / / * ; y &lt;;&lt;&gt;t 1 1
are doing ninety-eight per cent of
all over 63 year* of age were regis haste with which much newspaper i* a greater feeling of tolerance. Itk»- the public welfare work of their i Mrs W L. Chase, llrookline. Mass.;
H W. Ross. FL L. Herlure. W P.
tered in Chicago in a week recently matter mu*! be sent to the presses. WIH4* a atningi-r (mr » is presented localities."
Wilkerson, D. D. Bntcheler, Ja x ;
Disproving the common theory that j and the sensible reader does not ex- for the dçyj}lppti)&lt;C^2¥ ‘every si'i'tion
And commenting upon this nb»er-|i ; r K|f(, „ „ W «|thour. Atlanta.
most of our wars are fought by f pert an impossible perfection or np- of t he state, Utili m. organizsi ion
-ays.
Ga . T T Scofield, Memphis, Tenn..
young men
ply t o newspaper* in this respect hits (inni' a» nmi'b lo bring It fio ut
Ib
is
of
desirable
stute
ns
the
ufTuiis
"
A
Bourd
of
Trude,
whether
it's a J . 1*. Davis. F't. Fierce; A. A. Wads­
the* standard of judgm ent that he
Ü
Flot ida Press Astio cl» tion. Ta m pa
worth, J r . N V C ity : J J Maloney
We tinte to see the St. Petersburg does to books and maguxines, with
TiniIC».
upon the newspapers (or whatever II A Collins, J FL Wood, Jax, 11 S
Independent Nnd the Clearwater lh,'ir mn.r '* leisurely m ethods of provitality It possesses
Yet few of the Clayton, Lakeland; FL FL La Motte,
Sun use such language toward one duction.
Lateness is a p t to lie of
vitality
it
possesses.
Yet few of Savannah, G a.; J . D. McEwen, Ja x ;
Bonds for Brick Roads
aqother.
It may be necessary b u t , special importance, and not infrethem
recognize
this
fact.
There A. Wantflcld, New Orleans, La ;
does not look well in print. Better qucntly it does not go through the T o the FLIitor Sanford Herald
isn't
a
newspaper
of
any
circulation
W. A Welsert. St Louis. Mo , J FI
proof at all.
If it did, publication
At a good road* meeting held in
write it in a letter, brothers.
------ O
would be delayed. Would the people S an fo rd some weeks ago u commit­ or standing in this county that does Norris. West Haven. Conn . W !’
not do more for the real advance­ Malcolm, J a x ; A FI Dositi, Canton,
Will the weather man please stand who m ake a fuss over trivial mis­ tee was appointed, one from each ment ni its community in a month
Ohio; It I, .vey, J a x ; S R Newton,
up and tell us what the next day placement* and substitution» of let­ voting precinct in the county to as­
(him
its
Board
of
Trade
does
in
a
Cincinnati. Ohio; Arthur Greene.
Dally « .oughl
will bring forth?
We are prepared ters be better pleased if they were certain where it wu* advisable to
• me*
A
moniert'»
ln»li:lit - build
brick
roads
and
the
cost.
etc.
‘
hp
newspaper
men
&lt;
l
o
i
j
BX;
Chas
O
Beauchamp.
Lakefor anything but the weather this kept waiting a day longer that cor­
■ \\&gt;0worth
n
life'i
expertem
&lt;
•
1
not
get
salit
ries
for
doing
it
either
"
land.
F
S
llaure
and
daughter.
W
e
Understood
th
is
c
o
m
m
itte
e
was
winter has rather worked on our rections adding nothing to lucidity
Miami Metropolis in repro Okie (' Fainter, J a x ; Fid. \Y Gross. dell Holme»
nerves anti we would like to know were made. That might be magniti- to go at the m atter at once, in orlacing
the
alio ve says:
( piando.
rent, but it wouldn't be journalism. ¡ der that the m a tte f might l&gt;e put
ju s t what to expect.
before thq voters of Seminole conn" N o ; the newspaper* get no sal
— New Y ork Times.
------O
Soliloquie* of Ihr (Ir * ||
ty at once, so that if it was voted , “ ties from the public, and often the
------ 0
(ly II, F. Lockhart
Next*weyk the Florida legislature
to mine money by bonding the coun- ! public fails to appreciate the extent I fd#4 B galley hrrr (hr ut hrr diy,
A GOOD SU G G ESTIO N
?löff fh» Ilio©itili!* fa [irr mielit tu prest,
convene» and despite the fact that
ty that a bill could be passed dur- \of the newspaper's service for the I p i r l
t h e m e a n U y t h i n g up r i g h t a w a y *
rnuny of the newspapers are poking
One of the best suggestions we
imt it h a r k t o g e t h e r »u»l h&gt; g u r u .
mg the corning scasimi of the state, town it boosts, but still the good T h Anti
liar
„
m
a
k
*
up m s n h r r h u r k r , ! il in I h r form,
fun at the law milkers even before have seen in regard to th e improve­
U h . ynUy' s h u t •
legislature. It would sewn to he i m - 1 » o rk goes on and the town* thnt T h r t h i n f » r n t I h r u u c h
rlorm'
they start The Herald believe* that ment of our state insurance laws,
the festest and attract the
rom mit fee art ut
this session will do more real work'com e* from the Arcadia News, and
J «*Ftft S injI h » 11j ««-H « i
Cfi's pel
on re
Neinllmle . nuiity, *,umint uf greatest prosperity are those town\l
I for Fi fililí» » F mr n r
un
W*■il hrujl Y «I
than any of the preceding sessi m*. a* Editor Langford of th e News is n
I
n
g
F
n
o
m
;
.
in
which
it
faithful
newspaper,
in
fair
ford to wait t wo y ru r» until t lu­
r
iV
Aft util) *1•Ugli I**r . U-atil tful *f|i| »»eri
We say this because the members member of the present legislature.
legislature meets u Kti in. Ultll lls weather and foul, keeps up it* o p ti­
With
ipollfti
irrt,
am!
raffling
I
»a
hfit
realixe that there i* much to do in we hope he will make a strong effort
roads in thoir present miserable con­ mism and its constant recordings of So helpJune/'
m#, Ual't thr v iy (hr .Urn thing
constructive legislation nnd
they to have his suggestion embodied in
ìridi
d itio n .
Especially it cannot as all the things that encourage more peo­
seem determined to do it. Anyhow the law with certain o th e r proposed
1 uw ¡i, and 1 nimrJy irli down dead.
our neighboring founlies are going ple to do more woith while things.
we will give them the benefit of t)ie changes which are almost sure to bo
Thii »Ift'l lh* wont. Thr thine rn t oft to
to build good roads at once.
If A live Board of Trnde is a factor in
T h e suggestion follows:
doubt nnd credit for the laws that mndo.
" M i k e h o l á n di enl l mit n i g h t *• ». df paH
Sem inole county fails to ari in this a town's progress, but it would be
they may escape.
'pigili
" T h e law should prescribe that i t
m a tte r now. it will see c.Jl the other a sorry affair, if the newspapers full - N*i Hr» thBurjiirp mm**«!. »«• t h* &gt; sai
o««««
O
least a certain portion of the pre­
* « ( o t m l . ' h ü l ih** v a l u " « j « no* gr^af ’*
m u n t i ) * go ahead and this county ,ed to notice thnt it w¡.» in exist- Y a1^
►
Whirl» M e a n s
w
’il
ought
to
hear
Ih**
h
|&lt;|
mw
!•'}.:
im
t
collected on insurance in this
T h e State Press cbnvention which mium*
rmvo­
. .
i i. «
i, ,
.
i ; will not «ven hold it* own
T h e enee.''
lt make»* (nr *trk th r k b &gt; iiitq r .Lift* hr
A S c h o o l far Kid**.
met
Miami me
the last
l-i*r three
itir..e nays
.htv« ot state shall be avniuh e for uppmved
,
m«i in
in Miami
'»
question «Í good toads, brick rond».
n addinoti t " the
nbnv
every ,
lilw 1
the week was one of the finest ever I"l&lt;mda securities, and any company
; W h e r e t h e y !t «n a
Florida is a vital question
If newspaper receives in almost every
A «un * i « l o r n (u I l f , (Itrhard Y uir.
held by l h-T association
Presided (uili,ig «&lt;&gt; meet this rcquiremcjit
do a n d s a \ .
the voters of Seminole county real- ■mail requests for sample copies from
A glnaay Mack an d Weighi a th o u s a n d l U l .
over by " U » b " Hofly, Editor San ­ should be precluded from doing busi­ ized what it means to have a system I people outside of it* territory, very* H i* m i l h r r * as b y |&gt;anb&gt;, o u t of Knap
&gt; And then rimi'- In •
With gtovr* to m u r k ant) « o r e a pfMty
ford Herald there was a lia»l amount ness in the state. School di.tlrirt of good brick roads throughout the seldom accompanied by even the *!■* ,
l
make I heir p':t&gt;
. , . , » ,i
. -- ,
,,
.
.
u
",
.
Y .
'
.
l b * iu ffm sn threw ihre« tita arel rU w u i (h*
of business transacted and yet pten- r o a d , d r a i n a g e a n d m u n i c i p a l b „o lili»
i c o u n t y - l f they half realized the soot of postage.
T h e y ere always
•lr;
I
F
o
r
B read and Bull er.
, . , ___ _ __ , __
,
of time for the splendid en tertain­ should find favor ns approved Flor- n u m b
et of new residents and added cent though in the hope of inducing F o r o n r * hr z « l * o m i i j h r raulda'l i f i i r .
'P
ie s nnd Cakes.
t
Cakes
ment given by those live wires at ida securities.
busin ess it would bring to their settlers to locate. We Asked a prom­ “ T h r r » r k I l l u n e b u r n r i l t o » i h r e T u r a d o y
nlfhi.
Miami.
" I f there is any good feason why c o u n ty they would see thnt this inent board of trade official bow
(M y it's n caution how many ♦
Thu n w
I h r y •«&gt;• w t * r o f t r n i n i ol i h t
tirila ;
C. 0 . Codrington, editor of the insurance premium» should be col­ com m ittee acted at once.. Not o many letters or othei personal boosts
it tuke¿
*
T h e n oble f l r r m i n m i d r ■ g a l l o n t flzht
DeLand News was elected president lected from well protected risks in day should be lost now. We should he had sent out.
lut
I n »»tin i t u r h r « , m u l e w i t h l i , M a l l t r a i n . ”
Always give tho ld&gt;
A i n 't t h a t t h e e v e r t a e l l n g l i m i l i
,
for the ensuing year nnd Kissimmee F'loridn and then loaned on securities nil realize that many of our crops
Baked
♦
" T o tell the t r u t h ," ho said. " I l ' h a n a y t h e » h o t * i!arnc&lt;l b u r n i i Ju m p ed on £
will be the nezt meeting place.— .i n other sta te s that aro no better r a n p o t be raised at a profit without
l o ma!
J Let (his Bakery feed die Kitfs J
intend to do a lot of th at this year,
Orlando Citizen.
[than the Florida securities, and that ch eaper facilities to market some.
but one thing or unother has always Th« liflM ha »had mo on lh« carpet, loo.
more especially since su c k -lo a n s lire If o n e has to haul fruit or vegetables
-O
lìosht Ha ran dre«* a (alter in tho annindt
come up to p iev o n t."
1 rnrakrd In hla office leatln* m!(hly blur
usually made at a sm aller rate of two or ten miles over such roads
_ When all to one* I heard a lunny round,
PI
R A T E R ED U C T IO N
Y et the newspaper never misses an Tha bora «at all alona—I'd five my hat
% 113 Magsslls,
!
P h an al«»f.
|0 Advice has just reached the office interest th a n the bonds for Florida es we now have it lakes till the prof­
wat lau(hln( all
¡»sue, and if Its columns do'not cairy To know Jual arhal lhal *uy Inland
securities
find
In
the
money
markets?
1‘rinter.
o f jt h e Florida Growers und Shippers
it o u t . of the business. There is no
business— F’lorlds use trying to a ttra ct people from the the story of u live town the blame is
le a g u e at Orlando thnt the Florida It is F lo rid a ’s
easily placed.
Float Coast Railway placed in effect people pay the bills, and th e bene- north or west here, whether us per­
" I ju st got a le tte r from my
on March 15th rates from all s t a ­ ofits, if thcro are benefits to be be­ m an en t residents or winter residents
tions to Jacksonville (when lor be­ stowed, should be awarded to Flor­ unless you can show them good roads friend X , of the A. C. L . R. R., and
yond) on oranges nnd grapefruit, in ida."
T h e y will go where they ilfid them. be says th a t the increased numlier
bulk, straight or usixed . carloads,
T h e greatest prosperity that will of acres in cultivation in your local­
FRESS DOES GREAT &gt;VORK
minimum 24,000 |*undl.
These
com e to this f f s t o will be by a t­ ity is solely duo to my efforts," said
In selecting officers for the ensu­ tracting to It people of means from a prominent board of trade organrates were constructed in the same

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ing year a t the Miami meeting, mem
bers of the Florida Press aasociation
displayed wisdom in naming a roan
of’ tlhe character of Chris O. Cod­
rington, editor of the D eLand News,
as president, for Mr. Codrington will
make a most worthy successor to
“ Bot)'* Holly, editor of the’ Sanford
Herald. Eqaat -wisdom was shown
in naming other officers, as follows:
Oscar T . Conkling, editor of the
Miami Herald, vice president; T. J.
Appleyard, Tallahassee, sta te ptinter,
secretary; J . W. White, editor Fra­
ternal Record, Jacksonville, treas­
urer, and Harry L. Brown, editor St.
. T H E LA D IES' A U X IL IA R Y
At the meeting o( the Florida Augustine Record, national, commit­
press Aasociation in Miami Editor teeman. Better men could not have
Triplett of the St. Cloud Tribune been selected.
proposed a Ladies' Auxiliary In con­
A H IN T TO TU E SQ U TH
junction with the Press Association
Prof.
Moses E. Wood, of the Cen­
for the entertainment o ft the wives
and sisters and sweethearts of the tral State Normal School, Edmond,

manner as those from A. C. L. and

8. A. L. stations, announced laat
week, being 125 per cen t, of the cur­
rent rites on boaed fruit of 80 lbs,
which is equivalent to the same rate
in cents per 100 lbs.
([T h e League also announces a re­
duction 'of 5 cents per crgte in the
Tate on celery from Florida to Colo­
rado common pointa, such as Den­
ver,. Colorado Springs, Pueblo, etc.
This reduction, which is equivalent
to $20 per cat, became effective on
March 1st.— Florida Grower.

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the north and west. With S' system
of good brick roads over Florida
we shall see ' such a" roah hWO
winters as has not been dreamed of,
and every one that comes loaves a
lot of money here.
All these people now* .are auto­
mobile enthusiasts, they will bring
their cars and they will hire them,
but they will not come or stay in
Seminole county if we do not nt once
get busy and bond and build brick
roads.
T he amount each of us will have
to Q«iy in additional
taxes will
am ount to but little compared to
the added value of everything, and
the added increase of every one in
business in the county. In no other
possible way could we at this time
expend money to auch an advan­
tage. Good roads aro not a luxury,
they aro an absolute necessity those

iier to ua the other day. True hie
assistance was most valuable in
launching the boartf but out'Mes fait'
to reveal that agriculture was hla
theme in-the orily address he made
to the citizens of this vicinity. In
these same files, however, issue after
issue carries the atory ot agriculture
apcccoses in other parts of the state,
iHth the query, ''W hy not here?"
Instances o f'th is nature can no
doubt be multiplied by every news­
paper in the s t a t e .- - Dunncllon Ad­
vocate.
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iltyl

Thr Boston l.yrlm
llapllst Temple Services Faster
u n u j ^ a r ; tu m c o r n i m i «si:i
the editor was not smart enough -to
•’4M
■
Arrangement» are being made for
catch
them all.
You arc invited to the Easter ser­
A RESUME OF SANFORD
u Urge nudienee to greet the coming vices Sunday at the Baptist Tem ple.
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
ol the Hoatnn Lyrics to Sanford. T h e schedule of services is as followa:
Horlon /,yrir» • *
They will a|i|Mar a» the third Alka­
At
the
Bnptist
Temple April 14th
A
44r«N
ail
Comm«iml»AM
Im
«
lK
»
e
Ultlc Happening«—Mention
Hon.
9 :30 General Sunday School.
C"i eir.ft lis S&gt;VMlf r 4*lst. *•* PkilM
hest Lyceum attraction at the Hnpthe
famous
Boston
Lryirs will ap­
Jno.
I)
Jiu
k'n
*.
Supt.
of Matter« in Brief—
Mu K A Te.Kvac I'h.M No *03
* f
tist Tem ple the night of April l l t h
pear under the auspices of the Alka­
M isa
9
:30
Primary
Sunday
school
Personal Items of
There seem» to lie , a wide felt mhest Lyceum Course. These artists
Allie Trafford. Supt
Interest
,, lerest in the .'"iiiing of tjn - popular
should draw n crowded house.
'
Miss
9:30 Junior Sunday school.
inuelctil company
E ailtr
rh&lt; nl is under the direction of Miss
%
Cluru Millcn. Supt.
Last year the Lyrics appeared at
Although still two days off, the Belle Smith who is well qualified to
Summary of the Floating Small
•V
Wedding .tnnounremcnf
m
St Jo h n s Military Academy ul Dels9 :30 Temple Brotherhood. Mr. \V\ East.-t spirit is in the air, for the tench the latest and newest of mod­ v A very charming announcement
Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
lield, \\ is.
Tnis year -the Lyrics
E. Sooggnn. Pres't; Prof. B. F. East-• egg bunt i-&gt; An, east and wist, ern dances. There is no doubt that reception, to announce the coming
Hurried Herald Header»
iron the lake to the Heights, the the announcement will bring out u marriage of Miss Goldie Berkley and
were requested to return but hull no
E v i l , Teacher.
&gt;+++ ♦♦+ ♦♦+ ♦+ + + + + *+ + + + + + + *
dates available
Finally trie Acad-! 9:30 Fidelia Ladies.
Mrs. I.eslie children are h»Vpy hunting for big crowd of the young people on Mr. Charles T . L«-e was given In
Household goods. imperial irons cmy to o k them on a Sunday date
their honor at the home of Mrs.
Bryan, Pres't; Mrs E E. Cox. gulden eggs or winning the little Tuesday evening.
in
order
to
get
them.
black tnbbit, responsible for the
and yeast cakes nt Simon's.
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T. W. Lawton In Oviedo.
Tho
Teacher.
'
At Niaehville, Tenn., where one
gnilv colored ojfgt the children are
»
E a tltr Egg Hunt
marriage will take place in tho M eth­
9:30
Other
classes
for
all
ages.
All sizes brassier». Mr*, (¡race E. |
of the greatest lyceum courses hold
seeking, and even nt the social func­
T h e pupils of tho Seventh Grade odist church at Oviedo, April twentyWilliams, .IOC E ast First St.
64-2c
Subject, " T h e tions of tho older people the "egg”
in Ainericn is held in an auditorium 11:00 Preaching.
were
«tntertained yesterday after­ firat.
Evergreen Shore."
By the and the “ r a b b i t " play a prominent
Arthur Greene, representing the seating 7,000 people, the lloston
noon
by
their teacher, Mr». Geo.
pastor, Kov. George Hyman. part on the program and the menu.
Î
Antietam Paper Co., at J a c k s o n ­ Lyrics appeared and were encored
S ocial C alhn dar
Dickenson
with one of the. -first of
Special
Enstcr
music
under
the
.
‘
■
a
Easter is almost here. T o this, the
ville is in the city today calling on enthusiastically, tiine and time
The girls
Monday afternoon:
direction of Prof J. Howland milliner and the dresmaker ran les- the season’s egg hunts.
the local trade'.
again.
enjoyed
a
huppy
time
banting
for
Mrs.
W. E. Watson's At Home, in
Wildman.
tify. *fnr are they nut busy on the the eggs that were hidden It) the
„ tun
..... ot
„. tat
. . hens
.liens at. . Lef.
Hr sure
to make your
plans to he
honor of Mr*. It. A. Carae.
A coop
full
of
fnt
. — —..
.
1
6 :3 0 Junifir B. Y. P. V. Mrs. F. E . pretty lints und gowns th at will he
present a l [he Temple
Temide
the night
grounds a b ou t-th e Dickenson” home,
Tuesday night:
Iters.
.
04-2t
(Satchel, Supt.
of the 14th und get the benefit of
on dress parade Suntlny?
Lovely and to Gludys Adams happened tfitRe-opening of the Social Depart­
Don Peabody ia home for a few this great attraction
The prices 6:30 Senior B. Y. P I ’ Mr. S. G, woman will be lovelier still in her pleasure of finding the greatest num­
ment
dancing school.
•
*1 fete king E aster rfralions and the
days with his mother and family. linva. boon so arranged that all may
Kennedy, Pres t.
ber of the pretty eggs.
She was
Wednesday afternooii:
Don is living in Tavares while m ak­ atti'nd. Thirty-five cents for adults
7:30 Preaching. Subject, "Heading Palm Beach esuit and the Pnnnmn presented with un attractive little
Mrs. A. P. Connelly will entertain
ing a largo ab stract for the land and 2 0 cents for children.
I n ," being the lust in n series, hat will rejoice too, for all th e world E aster basket.
Gusaie Frank und the Auction Bridge Club.
companies operating in Lake county.
of sermons on the Prodigal Son U glad at Eastertide. In the church­ Vera Terheun found the next high*
Thursday afternoon:
Another invoice of lints und flowers
You are nlwuys welcomed at the es the air will he sweet with the
Fin» line of hose. 25, 35 and 50c.
- « - M e a . - - ^ « » r m a i a r ' , f &lt;»*
&lt;W» clsion was made b y opening n hook 't h e E v ery Week Bridge Club at the
rev iv ed f.t.lpj .¿nugtttug.*- vVi»&gt;vAkii«.4*&gt;T**mphr.'4.y'^«d1t^(JBh*cV ‘ *•* - v N -¿(r*rvnfa*.o|vcn«x(&gt;
«.««
beautiful
E
a
ster
anthems
and
Nunc
E.
Williams.
IOC
East
F
First
S
t
;
64-2tc
and the 6 r»t letter on the page homo of Mrs. Geo. Davis. Hart.
drat S t7
Dimitis will he sufig in gladsome nearest A won the prize, the bupnio
64-2tc
...Thursday night: —
Lake Is Confident
Armour's Star
hnms at Lelllor’s.
strains.
—
that laid the eggs.
Vera Terheun
The Polly Primrose Dance, com­
Ö4-2L
Forrest I-ake of Snnford declared
Teachers' Meeting
was the fortuncte winner.
Mrs. plimentary to the Polly Primrose
Hon. Forrest Lake left yesterday
hunier .Music ill f'l'itropul ('hutch
At the reguhir monthly meeting 1 *“' r&lt;‘ yesterday that he believes his
Dickenson served refreshments and cast.
for Tallahassee where he will open of the teachers of the Sanford1 (-¡tv chances of being elected sjieaker of
Morning servi«*:
the happy hour came to an end r.It
Friday night:
headquarters for his candidacy for Schools Tuesday afternoon. March the Florida House of Representa­
Processional,
"Welcome.
Ilajqiy too soon.
Social Dejiartment dancing school.
s|&gt;eaker.
Mrs. Luke ami the c h il­ 30th, the following su bjects were tives this month are |()0 to I strong. Morn " Sullivan.
"k v rie.” Klvey.
dren will go later.
discussed by the (curlier» named He spent tin* ilny shaking hands
y
C hililrm 'e / ’urig
S fw -S tw C lub
J
• 3
uith
his
friend»
and
he
declared
that
M
mn
"C
h
rist
is
Risen,"
Sullivan
under
each
subject
Enjoying
the
delightful
hospitality
a
most
pleasant winter
After
Tin- Social Dep. rtmi nt of the
Ollcrtory. " A s it began to Dawn."
I The jireparation and assign he has the support of r«-presentnspent in this city Mr. and Mrs. (»
Women's Club gave »*. charming of Mrs. Henry McLaulin Thursday
tives
from
all
sections
of
the
»tut«*.
Flaxingion Marker.
E. Walker left yesterday for their ment of the lessons by the teucher
children's party Tuesday afternoon afternoon, the members of the SewAccording to Mr. Lake, the up­
Sa net us, Taylor.
Miss
Ensmtnger,
Miss
Stevenson
home in Topeka, Kunsns. They exat the club rooms, with Mtr.* J . Ii; Sew Club were Mradamea H. A.
building of Florida will he the upper­
Benedict!*, Morley.
and
Mias
Tetherly.
* expect to return a t un early dute
Sturlijig, ho-less.
Assisted by Miss Howard. R J. . Holly. J . S. Wilson.
Agnus Dei. Adams.
2. How to arouse and hold the most thought in the minds of lloprenext fall.
Kuthh’cn Steinmeyer, who presided C. H. Dlngee. F. L. Woodruff. R. L.
Gloria in Excels!*, Old Chant
pupils’ interest in the work Mrs. sentatives end Senators ulik«‘ when
at the
a n ! g; mc« wer«» 'Peek, O. L. Taylor: Miss Mamin
thè |»inno,
|»innn, music ai.d
the general assembly gets down to
Boiled ham still to be had at I.ef- Dickenson and Miss Millen.
Reiessiotial. "D a y of Resiirrcc.
Guest» of the club worn
thè
nfder
id
thè
aft.-rnnnn
and jileas- i Devlin.
business next week
He stated that tim
ller's.
64-2t
Tour»
t Mow to handle the "b a d hoy
Mrs May Dlrklns. Mrs R. L. B attle
ure
ruled
thè
hour
One
lidio
lady
he is |H*rsonally in favor of giving
Evening s e r v ic e
Miss Guild and Miss* Plant
Comfort Cottage will open to its
wa» under thè itn|ir«-»»i«*n timi thi» and Mrs Laurie Battle nf Lakeland.
!'• * "tonal. "Alleluia
l'ale»
4 How we as teachers may . «&gt;- the cities and towns the right to ,
patrons for dinner. 6:30 p. m. T h u rs­
childr«-n'» pari) wa» thè iiiitiation Di li, mu» refreshment» w«-ro served
operate
Mis* Flora Wjilki-r. Mis» amend their own charter» and to so till.
day . April 1st. 191
tuli* llli-mbershlji m ih«* Wornali'* hv I he grni loti» Imsless, consisting
»hnpe lrgi-l.it n.ti that iitle.» and
M ,*nitic;:l
\rineEva
Walkei
Mr
Wild man a nd
Club and wns greatly di»npjminted of toniati* shrimp salad. rt&gt;lleti sand­
towns can In* ujhrwed to run their
For a Safe Shtivr!
N nu Dtmills. Turle
Miss Till I
wiches. celery, (tickles, radishes and
when informed that ru»t \«-t bui »urne
own local ulluirs in their own way I (•if.rlorv
go to Albert Gramling's real sanitary
\ nt hern
' llallallijah.
i-nllee
5 Mow tin- »upcrui tendoni can
lini«- III thè ne.ir future »In- tttlgllt.
without 'logging the wheels of t hi* C h fi-’
barber »hop.
An ounce of preven­
lti»«*n
help Mi»» Hunter Mis» ttrr Mr legislative boil)
beco me a niember. T h e color schemi*
tion is worth a pound ” f cure
Ser
lie*essioiiul, "J«*sus Lives." Gaunt­
Christopher and Miss King
/•er.onuf M ention
of |iink and w-liite wa» efleelivelv
Mr Lake declares that he is in let t
vice De Luxe, 119 \V. First St.
6 . When to give physical culture
Margaret
Nearing, who lina
Mi»
carnei! out wiHi quantitie» uf &gt;ut.
favor of Senator Ion I. Farris' plan
fi I -If
drill» Mi»» Moon
Mi-» lliggin» for a reconstruction of the legislative
lluwi-r». thè jnnk and ulule &lt;d ice I.... .. visiting lit v. \rthur Perk and
b.iiehr Egg II uk'
Sundays join the merry crowd at and Mi»s Harri»
creati* und Hit- damty little cak«-s his mother has returned to Jackson­
bod) as he believes a great deal of
Woodland Park.
Music, am use­
7 Grading
Mr Kzcll
Tt-i
('rimar)
and
Ib-gintu-r»
De
iced in |unk wt&lt;r« v«-ry jir«-11il&gt; served ville.
time and expense can be saved by
ments, bathing
Lease it for your
The jdun of having each teacher tins jdan but there 1» little rhance jtnrt meni» &lt;&gt;f th«* lla|&gt;ti»t Tempie and ut tructivi- as well a» temjiting
next picnic. See photos at pop-corn present discuss some tuple of inter
Miss Anne Terliun«- and Miss
for i he pa»»iige of such a measure Sund.i) SchiHtl wi|| bave un egg The atinmil children'» pnrtv .glveli
wagon.
63-tf
•*»t proved most help fill and inter till» »••;i * oii
Kat
herififc Ter It ti tu-, ttie charming
hlU
li
Monda)
;&gt;ft«*rtt""ii
al
3
30
l&gt;
&gt;
HoSm-ial
De|iartm.-ht
I»
mie
of
Jacksonville Mctro|illls
«•sting
It un» . onci d e l I•\ all t lo­
in t «,•■ N'orth park un l'ark avellili- thè i In- f soci.il evi-ut» alliolig I he guest» of their aunt, Mr» h K.
Lake Arri*«-»
teacher» th at this wu&gt; on»* «.( ti..lie' ....... Nintb und Tentb »tr«-«-t» little folk»
Filiceli children w«-rt- Dutton lelt Thursday morning for
Ih«- &lt; hurch in ‘»anioni
The following telegram from our best meetings of the year
l'b- niothers of Cradle Itoli buine» i-ntertaineil unti all enjnyeil a line their home in New York.
special correspondent at T-dblhu»*«*«Il »celti» lo u» that it I» seldom a are inviteli ti» bring thè bable» alno lime
ttlhers ii«»i»tmg Mr» Starling
will be of interest to our Sanford
■
uni
munii &gt; ha» wit m-sseil so «I«*\lr» F. II ^ sjile of Jackson. Mich
we-e Mr» (
l&gt; Mi l.atighlin and
Sutler
readers
lighi'ul un e\ein|dlfichtn»ll of t he
in the city this week.
She re­
/'n- 1//.1 ( lui,
»I III k
Mr». O E IIa
\ «|i«*c|al meeting id t
Tallahassee. Fla
April 2
sided hen- several years ago ami her
The
P ro . illa »
wer«
d e lig h tfu lly
liiibler»
t lie First Nalionul Bank I lllrd P»nlm a» ha» bi-«-n exhiblted
Sanford Herald, Sanford. Fla
muli) Sanford friend» un- glad lo see
id Sanford: Florida, i» hereby culled m i nur little citv tilt» fumi Pnasinn - Iite rta iiie il it th e home of M r»
I h Su in m i TUckcr
Hon
Forrest Lake arrived this In lie lielif ill tile rooms id t In­ Bank. Week
[..tste rh y ) e s t e r d a y ufternnon.
De­
A rare treni Is in stnre for thè her uguin
morning and has opened reception al 10:30 u. rn on Tuesday. Jiiy.L "B eh o ld . how gnnd and how pleas- licious re fre s h m e n ts were s e rv e d a n t i'
nu-ntbers «*f thè Womitn'« Club io-xi
rooms at the Leon.
Mr. Lake feels ilh. 19 1
Mr anil Mrs C F Williams wer«
i nt it i» for brethreti In ilwell tu a good tim e e n jo v e d hut th e in n
t u i i»n«n|i-r t h e i.d v i m i n i
Wedili -d a) alti rimon ut thè regufitr
confident of his election us s|naker it ) id a tm riding t In* artici
among tho»«- who left for Cuba Wedgenial little c ir c le til (ut nil» a lw a y s I
ol a»- getber in tirili)'"
meeting of Ihe generai citili
Dr
Other members take the same view snciattun In provili«* for a »Inling
liesduv lilghl
I Ve«1 jileasant me« ting»
I .v
Tin»»«* ••n Situ iti« I T i n k e r
p r o f«-»»or
iti
thè'
T h e «ilb)«-ct e|u»»«-n for our u n ion
of his |»o»»ibtc success
1
he
ch
.iru.i-ig
ho
pi'
ibi
•
ot
i
t Il f V I t !
•mg
I,
I IJ IT- t
.d dn
lll-etlng- i * ,* * I- ol Ih j.r..
poi v «• 1 ni «r •• » - t o o l
S
\
at-pi-itr»
M»r. ». •
' Mr ( ha» Folk ha» gone m Heur.uni
blie to -» 1 1 . Itili 111 .|i r t t »
1 ' t —j, ••» ol
■I. - ■ tot in-i»t (•folliti .:- .1 ••ir gt.i Frog I alture
W
•
to
W
I
Hilt
W
.N
gi.i
t- a»si»l n t •mlu. t ing uvungellsi-.flS-w
.**
III.
. i-f I I- -si- g in t j o d » » o n !
Ho
I it-rotori
De p rlno-'il
.|e
F a » ) interesting und iitnin i.- Iv
u
Tutu
Davi».
r
11
11
.irm
r
• 11-- on •ting
I «v •r o n e of hi.» fallitili»
t lire» ou tt*‘ nitt-ting» tht .ughnut . ih«* slate.
l-apii-m id thè M •I y Njnnt
11
prillila III«-. Demand f..r exceed- »up
Mill. the Modern Drama.
lohn», J D Huberts, II. II
\\ Mi l \ Kit.
Dr. Tucker is
On this solemn anti holy Good
pi).
Now's breeding tune.
Write
.1 J. Purdon. C. C. Woodruff, II. C. II lecturer of not«-. i-onf«-irjng upon
Mr. I&gt;un«-an B Curry. Mute preaCrehier
Friday
let
us
turn
buck
for
a
few
for (older. Breeder» und hotel stock
Dti Hose und Miss Jessie Wheeler
iib'iit of iln- Christian Endeavor
1-2-9-16 •23-3», 5-1
the
Sanford
Club
a
groat
privilege
moments and try t«» recall and make
for aale.
The Ortega
Breeding
re-pouding to their i n xi t ut mn Society i* the guest of Mr and Mrs.
realistic
that tirsi great bajitism in
Farms, Jacksonville
Ortega 5 2 c .
.S'
I
ill
till
I
.jo
n..ti*- rom j*4• t |,"| |t-e will rpjM-ar tien D.iv » II .rt
lllsluqi &lt; urlev In Sanf urd
the u p p e r I h .iiulier to .leiiis.-b-m
Fla.
*¡4 it ji
of
M
\gm
.
t
«utili
FI..
H
o
n.tl' 11« *«l. &gt; ’* p. I ' *
The
M .t-tcr l i d
to ld them 1 .
Bl»ho|t t -ir . ) edi* M t c d
-it t he
Sa ni.ir.I |ieo|t|e
• iiiii' i
\mon g
()
b ln*I if ■*: •■nt«n .in eil ti -. M i»«
1
t-rv
‘a
t
hu
l
l
i
i
b
u
f
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i
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i
,
v
lit»t
An I nt it alien
Cult;* vt terday were
j
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v
11
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f
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•
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c
f
1 1 n om
Ule
M
unit
Hit
.
1
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Il
n
»
.
'
- h ii.i*tt
Th.
Th. * people of Sanforil ar. invited i he r e he « «Mitirim-d .1 l a r g e c í a s»
"4 • rt •
M.*1 roe.
D t.
-I .
i pp* - In
II» *• • '
The
.1
I 1« • f in. I '.■• . gg 1 •.» M- ..*
-I
1. 1.1•w.
• . be
I.
H ic to visit the c«-in«-terv and -n wh.it
In
li ..il.it.. M■»* r All»
le
I
I
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I
I
II
II..
.
I
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t
gIV.'
I
i
I io t ttii-l torni of 11ttiu»«‘tiietit nr
• V pe. l-t- .t .
on» r •■ v 1!
»0
P
ha* bi-eii ai'ci&gt;m|&gt;llsh«-d in *--v- i, Ml.l'*** a b o u t
W
.1 Thigpen
t-r Faster _ 1 fu-^gr ■.mis voting j, • little folk» and t* .«
' 1- •.1 km».
»UVc
lint
to
t
|t'»&gt;
to
tarry
unti
to
be
we«vks in the wa) «&gt;( improving and holy r u m i n i l i mn limit ili«- haliti» o|
4 unfit
I&gt; 1
I
.b
it.
ion
W
itldorf
»
»tes
-irti
•f v n e titilli I hi
1 xteptmti t ' h. *t,It
i •* ot, M'ii. |
Kiel • t w«»•I hird ■ &lt;t( I he 1 h«-ir i-rt-t rut I••«I
clearing lljt. The folloumg i» a list the Bl»hop
. »ult ntt a i 'I o if t , ■ o mi t 1 1o g i«.« di.) Hi«- ttai lier» of thè prtmi-ry t
bapt
1
»ill
shmiltl
I
"ine'
n
\l
the
10(10
n
umbi
r
wtrt
lit­
of the contributor» to t h&lt;- &lt;1-111111
Misses Lucra and M ary Chajipoll
mints." Tho*« prcM-nf w« re . Mrs. dopar!meni nf thè Bafitisl Sun«iny|
It must have s&lt;-etiled strange to
fumi this week:
o'clock mas» he preai heil a sermon ;
r.re
at Stetson University for tho
T A. Neni.
Neni, «limetres», Mr-*. Archie srhool will hi*ve mi egg Imiti fnr thi-j
I 1.00 which will not be forgotten for »limi­ m«n who had had such wondrous
John Stempcr
spring term. ' The former is taking
|:,tts,
Mr»
Spicer.
Mi««-.»
Charlotte
liltb* folk» of that ilepnrtfmjnl.
them
.50 timi- to com«- bv the Catbolic: who enduretnent be»low«-«l upon
K. Koiirke
f«-- or» on lh&lt; pipe organ while Mis*
Il .nd.
Sitili«-«*
William», Salome
tilt t b&lt;- sa pii* ulternimn Htere will
while
the
Master
was
still
on
earth
lit» subject wa» per­
1.50 were present
J. W. Sypes
Clutpi'.ll is faking i i.ormai
V
Il
mptnn.
M
rribu
'King.
(¡»i-si«In- «»in- 1 t Ho* Imm«- «•f Mr C R
I0.P0 sonal suncli'icatmti and he made an that t h e y l «mill erst nut devils, to Ijt
G W. Spencer
!..
rum
.m
l
Jo
-ie
St
timon
Walker for lite I hlldfili «*( thè ( ' ' 111cjipeill to i||l ( at built » to show their coinmaniled to tarry for a greater
grcgutmnal Surnlny »elioni.
access of power.
W hut did it all
religion
in
their
life
To
he
Cat
ho­
S h a v e 4 o u r s e lf
Sudili Ih ¡i'. ! lancivi} Scolmi
! . ( ' t* !'. !nt«-r. preside:.t of
T t n - ila y aftermión
tln*
Junior
The vv»y to save time, save your lies in feet und not merely in name me:- ii ? Hadn't the Master breathed
('¡vie I.oague will bave un egg hunt the (’ D Painter F«-rti!ir.i-r Co. of
on
thetrf
the
Holy
Spirit?
But
then
The
Smt.il
Dept
of
the
Woman'«
His .afternoon ilisctnir»«- t-rcnti-d ol
patience, save your money and save
ili wiil re-opeu it» dancing achool |in thè park and 011 Wciln-vlny Jurk«"iiv ill.- r|»-ni Tbursduy in the
th«
ceremoni«*» «»f wts the command to tarry
your face is to shave,yourself with confirmation.
vi»iting the celery farms.
eadny evt-ning nt H «»'clock ut thè
|
nflcrnoon thè «la»««-»&lt;&gt;f Mi»» city,
Carri«*»
And they were all "with one ar
the safety razor*. We have the fol­ which-he fully exidniaed to an 1 mlih room»
Aft«*r tln* long Lenl'-n Fr»rning«r ami Mi.« I.illiun lliggtn»
ence compos«*tl of f a t holies and non- cord ." in perfect sympathy, in lov
lowing in stock:
Mr
U 1. Il.illund. formerly
t hi
l this vt FI le* i;aim| iii-As lo lite w1 ! Itavi- uittilh -r•r in Ih«park
ing
hi
m
itili),
tm
discord;n.t
note,
m
»
Cat
holies.
In
txp'iiining
why
at
Gillette, Gem, J r ., Durham Gilbut
&lt;'ontiiiii.-.l on I’ag«* S
nr«.
Dmibtb-s»
man)
slated
more
ore
Invmg
eleim-nl
The
dllticing
lette. Knders, Ever Ready and Auto the close of the urt-rnony I»*' give» suspicion of motive, no reproach«*«
Stro|i ami all the acevssori«'». Get ' each person conlirimd it »light blow John vws not saying to Peter. "Ah!
(he habit of shaving your own luce in the check, he paid his respect» in &gt;«!»eter. how could you deny Him!
■nd you will always do it.
unqualified ti-rni’ to those win* make And to think, how dreadful you
Hill Hardware Co.
. a busi new of insulting Catholics rursed and swore that you never
60-tfc
: and trying to stir up religious big- knew Him! O, brother, how could
“
t
Î otry. Bspccinlly &lt;iid he tell what he you be ao false!"
Have Your Ford Repainted Now
•thoughl of lh e new
t„.w species
*IIPCi(.s of carpet
And Peter was not rntninding John ^
We have secured the services of a hpgger who has appeared 'in the of hia angry pussion when Ho prayed
H E R E is a human side lo (his institution. W e like to meet outr customers and Ret
first claw painter and we can make southland « n d wi»&gt; W«dn*»d cloved the Mu»t«*r to command fire to come
down
from
Heaven
and
consume
acquainted with them for our mutual advantage.
n ü r r . ° o í « 00k
«loor» is doing his be«t to drive citionly 112.00. This includes cleaning
thoae
careless
Samaritans!
•
«;
T
his
hank R working all the tim e to please its customers, and we are well equipped
zen against citizen
thoroughly, coat of drop black and
And
nobody
je
p
ro
a
c
h
e
d
.
Thomrs
to render the best assistance to legitimate business interests.
Bishop Curley is nn eloquent
®°a* ° I finishing varnish, upholstrcry
speaker and well conversant with for doubting. 0 , no, they were ull
Your alfaire can be intrusted to your H O M E I N S T I T U T I O N with the knowledge
■nd top retouched.
AS houts re­
with one accord. Maybe some sweet
the subjects he discussed. Ills Visit
that
th ey will Ik* well cared for, as this hank Is owned and managed b y the most solid
quired to complete the jo b . '
echo came to them - " I would Father
to Sanford has resulted in untold
Sanford M achine 81 Garage.
they were one as we uro one."
and successful business men of this city.
•O'good.
62-PH-Ate
* We conduct a well equipped Savings D epartm ent, where you can open an account
They
tarried.
Was
it
to
try
their
• The following were among tho
____
faith!
Was
it
for
a
more
thorough
with $ 1 .0 0 and will receive 1 per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
confirmed: Mrs it H Geiger. Mr»
BO YOU N E ED G L A S S E S ?
l&gt;r* H. W. Grady, a well known J«»e Daniels. Mias«-» May Leonurdy. ough heart.»«*arrhing? Wjis it fur a
deposited.
*
e
What kejit
optometrist of Kissimmee is at the |Evelyn Berner. Margaret Burner, jierfect consecration?
L E T US S E R V E YOU
office of the Robbins Nost- hotel to- Helen Weth, I &lt;11* Ahearne, Florence ! hnck the flood of that wonderful outJ » y and tomorrow.
Dr. Grady is Ahearne, B erth a Ahearne. Josephine |*ouring?
Are W E rcs«ly?
Are the condi-!
licensed by the S tate Board of Ex- Fseulo, Alberta Aycocke, Madeline;
•rainers In Optometry, and would Mallem, Alice Mary Oglesby; George tions for the baptism of power all
h o u se
lu i eg ) *
o® pleased to see any one needing Schmal, Alfred Weth. Philip Miles, fulfilled that we may bring forth the
fruits
qf
"love,
joy,
peace,
meekness,
Louis
Rotundo,
Rush
PJtt,
Bertram
optical service of any kind. There
A. R. KE Y, CoMkitr
D. L. THRASH ER, Vice-Prcs.
FÜRREST LAKE, Pres.
I ,*vt
no charge made for examination. Shepherd. William Maliern.- Alfred longsuffering, temperance, faith and
Aycocke,
Jamo»4 thereby be prepared to win men to
. . *n future, iv
it is his
ms intantion
invention to
10 Berner Merton
Tegular dayi in Sanford at least S c h ial. Fran cis Britt. Charles B o o t h e holy, blessed living Christ?
tundo. Twenty-five In all.
• Contributi
l *lc e * month.
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NAIL MIRACLE OF
DEATHLESS LIFE

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Throughout the Ages the Spirit
o f Easter Has Voiced the
Highest Aspirations of
the Human Soul.

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l the god which was nfterwnrd burli-ii
In a sepulcher The worshipers prayed
and fasted In walling and lamentn
i lion In preparation for the sacramehtat meal
Hut when night had
fallen the grief df the worshipers
1 turned to ecstatic gladness In the Fes11 va I of Joy
Suddenly a light shone
In the darknesg. The tomb was opened
and the temple thrilled to shouts that
told that Allis bad risen from the
dead
And ss the priest touched the
lips of the mourners with balm he
softly whispered In their ears the
glad tidings ol salvation
The resur­
rection of Attls « a s hailed by bis
votaries ns n- divine promise that
they. too. would Issue triumphant
from the corruption of the grave.
A blessed sacramental meal and a
baptism ot blood w-ero among other
ceremonies for the initiates, a rllunl
which included a sacrifice of virility.
If meant to them, a new spiritual
birth and remission of sins.

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IN.

Sho knows tho value of the Red
Cross nursing. She Instructs tho chil­
dren In Its mysteries quite ns'soon as
they are able to .comprehend. If ono
gets a hurt Anger, ono o f her ilstorn
I Is expected to give first old. If It
is done quickly, and with dispatch a
shining penny I* her reward. Tho
; children are taught to watch for tears
f and rips In daddy's cloth»-«, and when
the rents are skillfully mended this
rails for more tinning pennies and
fulsome praise from mamma
Tho
child who discovers a break In tho
tablecloth or carpet and whose deft
lingers mnko it as good ns new re­
ceives so much pralre a» well ns her
penny that her mother hints they
must look out lest she add miscjilef
to Inbor by finding holes thnt shouldn’t
be there.
The sweeping, dusting, brendnmklng
and bed-make up» come In for their
share of reward. Little by little the
girls have acquired the rudiments of
knowledge of housekeeping.
Tho careful mother does ^ULiblnk
this 1» nil sho needs to do. On some
particular occasion she surprises the
children with a typewriter. It had
been long used, but It almost seemed
to be giving It away for that
which i
was the prlco she paid for It. What
fun for the little girls.
In a fort­
night they had mastered Its Intrlcacl*»; v-t-ro sending letters to every
little, friend they ever heard of. An
°1‘1 Plant&gt;. purchased at auction, ac-

APIU L 2 M , , «
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Rubber Constantly in Demand.

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Semi-official estimates made In In­
SANfORD I0DQIS
dia of ^ghe world’s production of rub­
ber for several years fo come Indi­ • Saitiord U d g c No G2. \ , nd y
cate a constant Increase, passing ¡00,Communication every IK , „ ,, j?'
OOti touq In 1910.. hut never equaling Thursdays at 7:30.
welcome.
L 1r‘‘*hrn
the demnnd0 . L. Taylor
t ,
J 1 hurnph
Secretary
Cnnxti.v and the U e ’**-.i R ii- - ,.
u M.
The urea of (J- • Domini» n ■' ' ‘innda
la 3 ,d£fl.iMû s q u a r e utl’t-r T*
-»r»-a of
Monroe Chapter N« I*,.
^
M.
Continenti! United States &gt;. 000
Meets evvty srrond and ,,,, r ,
square miles. Canada Is as b
•» the day in Masonic Hull *iv&gt;-r i . , Ur*
f; »«-ria
United fitu’fs with s Inrrltnr. m t-pare Theatre. Visiting com|.,ir
n . ", '***■
that Ih ns xr-re nu tlir■***
m-n em­ J. F. K tirria!i
1u&gt;ST
Secretory
pires and the slat o. h'*»w Vt.rh
’ * i’ruR

HE spirit of Easter hud Its birth
Whit U fhff** ' i tli** vaJun of life
in that dim past when mans
Half
&gt;h Itchtfu n* ** wlfr.
wondering eyes first vagnely
tVht-n f f i•ri'NIi t* I " ' f itn&lt;
l |w'nr** * titiit hi**
To lidttip tli«* nim rlagv
iltv ln r*
Seminole ( hopter 2. 0„|,., |,, tlftlS
ornsr'd the promise of the «well
Mi-et» «very first and t r ,
Inf; need, the mystery of bursting hud.
I M-xdj.
F*rom the hour a man Is bereft of his
in each monto
r’ V iT jn iii ,
tho miracle of resurrected life In leaf
mate, left alone In a desolate home.
his Star in the East ur.
and flower. Down through the cotintMViUJ
*_____,
Ills relatives' and
to visit this chapter.
lea* ages .have thundered the hofriends begin to
Alice E Rol,i,
k*T'* V
itamuih of vernal Ju&gt;, peans of wclcomo
worry about him.
to tho reborn earth pregnant with Its
If he has a sister,
I’hoenii l.udgc N„
|
gift of Immortality. In every Innd.
aunt or distant
/P I
1 Meets second and f,,
ttarage and civilized, In .every step of
cousin, » h e Is
Nisi ting Knights
is ut.
ttîa.u .
tnan-s uplift from barbarism to cul­ M O D E L
FOR A L L T IM E
* .
quickly sent for
ii. McLaulin
ture. from prehistoric to modem
Tho
househol d
K. K—nnd S.
times, each passing year has wit- ,
reins,
suddenly
I
tinned the passionate rhythm of wall­ L A W S O F T H E IN C A S R E M A R K ­
Sanford Lodge No. 27
d rop ped, are
ing. lamentation and agonized despair­
A B L E F O R T H E I R W IS D O M .
placed I n
her
MectA%v»ry Monday
ing prayer for the dead god. until
over FmiterlafTheatre'
hands. A young
at a mystic moment, penitential sacrlI J . W . O. Singletary
woman w.-ho has
Men and fasting, weeping and mourn
Secretary
little or no experins give way to transports of Joy Ju s t Imposition of Taxes, and Benefi­
lonco finds the
which hall the resurrected deity who . cent M andate* Concerning the U n ­
care of a homo
Gale C'lly CanA No. n. w n \y
has broken again the grim gates of
L;-- - :
fortunate Prin cip a l Features
thrust 'upon her
Meets second uiffl four:!. W.-tlnj^u»
death.
nwfnh&gt;i-vxk'4-fct&gt;trtt&gt;
of Ancient C ivilization.
,.-j- V ' , ! ) ? &lt; &lt;*. ' L A
Wo Christians have no monopoly
»&gt;
-*&lt;
jr&gt;
D r Miller
.1 F. Il„„|eh#tl
* * &gt; ,v I .»&gt;&gt;•• -V O
or*Kir hndyfhfr^Mtet1Rea* of ¿fi-W
Clerk
Council ( ,irnmand*r
house alike. The lug thorn to the public schools, by tho
In the remote fastnesses cf a huge
■
resurrection and immortality, of a
Ily . the tlmo
mountain range, ou a continent un&gt;
wife took a special greatest of economy.
We In ve alwavi tried to be ¡ml • lòde ah*«!
deity who die« to esvo tho world and . ___
,
. ...
. ... . . „&gt;
.
..
.
,
. . .
i 4 known to the civilized world of hit- pride In preparing the dinner with h&lt;T they are about eighteen there’» noth­ ol tke other (ellow in the gftural equipment,cd ' United Hrothcrhood of &lt; •irpi-ntri. ml
Who rises triumphant from tho dead *
. , , .
” „„„
ing
a
smart
little
family
of
girls
can’t
Joiners of tm i-uu
.
«»P« ®"‘- *"•« 1"9 years ngo the An own hands. The young cousin ‘leaves
our trote. Attn evidence oi thu deure to thow
T h a i .....
has been the ....................
radiant principle
turn their hands to. They hnvo de­ the newel, tad only the her! oi everything, td
dea of South America—there existed tv al! to the maid’s Judgment. Cook cun
San forti lxn-iil Union
m,»U
o f humanity's Instinctive religion
first and third Thur-ul, u ^ I at T
civilization so remarkable that the not ho blamed loo severely for serv­ ceived daddy completely.. Hoys wOutd gladly recommend to litert ol ink
vfrom the early dawn of man's spirit­
o’clock in the Eaglra* II,.
most famous of thu historians of the ing dishes needing the least cooking have been married an d -gon e. The
ual life. Tho nnclent temples o! a
I. W ( ( Singleton ,
conquest said of It: "Lows so benofl- and not the most iippetlilng T h e matt girls are his stanch Uttlu bund of sup­
hundred different religions have re­
Scc'y-Trc.is
1. nt
It's due to the good Judg­
i-ent have never been enjoyed by at.y come# home to find dinner has Ju#t porters
echoed to the lamentations for dead
country under a i&gt; Ub'lsthin Menanti, been j u r i e d or lias been ready an ment of the mother that the family
deitl«-« and their old altars have vi
I». 1*. c&gt;. E. Snri’,,,,1 1 ...I i-'-ti
T h ese are the
or under any kings, whether of Asia.- hour or two before and is cold, drjed Is a Credit to hbr
brated and thrilled with the joyous
Meet
tirsi and tltr.l \\ j "*■».. Ulgkl
Combined Office
Africa or Europe" That, writes U It out, not edible
lie Is told cousin girls who make sensible marriages.
hymns In honor of resurrected gods
U
t
corner
of First "Sr. .»mi i’alnu-iia \v»&gt;
and Fountain Fen
Enock, In "The Secret of tho Pacific, ' went to n card club early In the after Had they been - boys, tho mother
O. L. Taylor
j» j
Tho germinal Idea is found In almost
couldn’t
have
guided
themas
well,noon,t He finds the window- of his
«11 tho myth, of savage ,K-oples. It lB not an exaggeration.
Secretary
&gt; aulii »1 Hul«
There’s more heart and
Among the-most remarkable laws of romp open wide, papers blown about perhaps.
was the pervading Idea In the faith of
—
thè
rxiwsit
membcr
ol
(he
Csrtrr's
In
i
Ismilr.
promlso with ono little girl In tho
Household tabby
The Lake llrerze t ounrll N,, ;| j un¡or
the old Hindus; It Inspired the an­ tho Incas wore those concerning taxa- In nil directions
tion. The principal fentute of thosn never, allowed upstairs, was dozing home than of a baker’s dozen of lads Peacrsft lak writvs • blue »od drivi s jet blscl.
i
Order United American Ab -hanir«
cient Egyptian belief In Immortality;
law» was that tin- taxes wore not paid on his pillow In which long rents What one man dislikes another mnn it ir «pecrilly brillisot, smoolh snd pvrmsiwnl.
Meet* every Web.,- :
,, ¡,
In the pre-Christian religions of Baby­
Tome in snd Ivi ur ihow you iFw nvw C snci mk
in money, but in work and In produce, had been clawed The room wns str-wi. would go wild over T h ere fCu an-’
M.,
in
the
City
il
»II
■Tothm
Lolle
with
tire
pew
Bavv-conlrollct.
lon, Assyria and Asia Minor II was
whether manufactured or grown. The with ilrlftn of feathers
un- welcomed &lt;’ Il
■I
fundamental; while around this Iflea Inca emperors thought It unjust to
ME ETIn Greece. Carthage and Romo cen- demand that taxes should be paid In
Men may suit themselves to their P E R I L IN C L A N D E S T IN E
t ’elerj &lt; il) Veri»- Su
INCO­
* («T il the most sacred of rites ami tiny kind of commodity that the pen turro, Hidings
ile who hu» hud a
Meeting evcrv Tu» -&lt;1. .
.&gt;t i
mysteries
Strange and sometimes pie could not produce by their own hupp) home and finds It topsy lurvy
o 'clo ck
F ic o liu ililm g
'
^ Hi.fr,id, Florida
Not Mint t snarril so tur shove
horrible In sacrifice were the cere­ personal labor.
J . T . Hoolehun,
&lt;. I
under a new regime Is apt to grow
M o f l f n s t h i s irre.», tvnfie t o . t i r ? ;
W o r t hy l'r»-.'i»l»-iii
monies which ushered In the reborn
If he broaches the i&gt;ul&gt;- vrt't \&gt; t 1 I m l f fu ri m s t i m t ! m .
The people also paid another sort of despondent
*T
world, rituals of worship which tribute They made clothe», shoes and Ject to his cousin, like us not sin- M ig h t hiqs- w In-,.- ri-nsoi, s o n ili Ut-ipnlr.
drenched altars with human blood In arma for Ilio soldiers, and for the poor. I Hare» up ond retorts angrily she Is
O J1 S T ill UK NO fil
&lt;&gt; It M
All the world love* a lover, one of
Imitation of the god who died that who could not work themselves. *nv- there to accommodate him
Mw-tr cv&gt;Ty iir-' .o !
L,
the
kind
that
steps
Gobi
I
y
forward
and
tho world might live In other places tr.g fo ego or Infirmity
Nine men would brnMi up th»- home
♦ nights nt 7 :;I0 in Maso,
The cloth
seeks
nn
Inlnxluctlon,
calls
upon
her
the great spring festival took the form -.vi»,» made of wool from the flocks of and go to boarding Ttr&gt;- tenth solves
Visiting brothers »»-lift
o f Joy transformed into the abandon Danas Hint abounded in the moun­ the matter, concluding Its bent fhe and wins her In lh&lt;* regulation fash­
W. A. Ginn.
Jubn
ion
and
aboveboard
Hut
all
Iho
of Urcnso. Hut in all these perver­ tains, On the plains of the seacoast. only way out of it —to marry
It's
U of It
world
detests
a
cur
who
marks
out
rrm
sions the central Idea remained as an where the climate Is warm -and t h e y ’ not easy to find n w|fe just suited
a
pretty,
timoci-nt
young
girl
with
a
«•xprcsslon of man s attempt to fathom do not dress In woolens, the people ^ to his needs. Two years that dragged
tho secret of the universe and to ad­ made col to » clothes, the cotton being heavily by brought him Indigestion, sinister Intention of making love lo
ju st tils little life to Its awful'mys- supplied from the crops of Ih»* »’tn- sleepless nights dread of the morrow, her by stealth then leaving her to
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e e 9 9 - t » * 4 y &gt; c o « 4 9 t ’-»«»« h
awake from a broken love-dream as
(cries.
peror. The shoes were made tn tin* conviction ther»-'» no plao»- worse than
♦
♦
best
sb»*
can
STAR
i BRAND
f
Women, God
We moderns of today can have no provinces whero aloe# wore most home for a lone man
♦
Nine
times
out
of
ten
he
manages
adequate conception, of what the nil abundant, for they were made of the bless ih»-m, were apt to read discour­
4
to
plrk
up
acquaintance
with
n
girl
*
lb* asked per­
vent of spring meant In the child leaves of n tree cr.lled maguey Each agement’ In his face
*
♦
In a way which i|o»*s tint arouse her* J
W f f i a S K 'X
0« 9 « 4 ' 9 &gt; m «444
hood of mankind In a way w&gt;- have province furnished Its own produc»*. mission to call on them, they put
suspicion, contriving to meet her tie- j
♦
forth
homo
cheer
to
make
him
forget
conquered the seasons mid adapted and n»&gt; pm-vlnre had t»&gt; su, ply any
^ One Inrh Ua-de
ill lb- I’litdokrd |*.
his dreary life Usually It's the plain­ cldentnlly. as she supposes. He puts X
ourselves to their changing moods llut thing Hint dlrl n- l belong to It
a thought In her innocent mind thnt
der
This
Heading
Vi III» ii.ii» ut Í7JI
est
homelike
woman
who
strlk»-»
n
There *» n.. n In tn-flci-nt mandate
oven a few- centuries ngo, man was al- .
their meeting ha» been a romance
Per Year.
P o sitiv e ly Guaranteed
most hopeless in tho grip of a relent- that forbade beggary and destitution; chord In his heart. She has so much
so sweet that no one else must share
Made fo* all Markinr«
lens, pitiless rhythm of superfluous that, of co it me, followed upon due pro­ ■sympathy In her nature
their secret lie nsks the girl to meet
Cousin
Is
having
the
lime
of
her
Every citizen
plenty In summer and starvation and vision In their laws
him nt n certain place.
If she an­
death In winter.
It wus only tho was provided [or, them e lien Ily and life Hi t father, in his home, tu*ldom
swers that she Is not certain as to
gave
her
a
dollar
In
the
widower's
strong and vigorous who survived tho pmcllrnlly. No man need In* Idle no
whether sb»- ran mine, sb»» will have
winter’s fight with hunger The nn­ man nee»| Inch laml »*r s»-»*'l. «*r I -»pie home n » ; , for Ho* »»•»•k's • viieii«»-#
I le llli'-K
fo n*k m-&gt;Un-r be Im-kI uk serious nr
1-»
l
u
l
l
&lt;
»l
her
pl
at
e
l
b
l
i
p
«
t
h
e
r
e
»
clent Lent was In v.-rviejLict a period lue/iln for cillttv nllnll. ili»-r»-f r&gt;- lio
gunn-iit
iguliist
b&lt;vr^*c»uirs»*,
which
If aliv a tld* mm for lo-rsi-lf She h.i» h.-r
of wading and lamentation, (or at one v»ns periuilted fo lieg
fnlrty ft» » ibb-rs h» r lie Assures lu-r
(Initl };¡,iltiini¡.
IS
...( » a r n c r
this time th&gt;* gods net-met) to have w*-re found doing so. It wns cleat* bunk account u n i - of Iiuim -h tin! ear
Hint mollo-r would forbid tlu-lr friendring»*
She
knows
tn-r
cousin
*;o»-s
out
deaerleil mankind, and the earth It­ j,roof of idleness. f&gt; r the Incapable
She a not »hip and that would break Ills heart, j'
self, thu great mother goddcaa oi fer­ were provided for; nnd contempt and of the house evenings.
T e r m s M o t l e r a l e - - - S l r i i ilv &lt; a»h
The little denture' niuld fakes tho
tility and fecundity, appeared to have purilsliment were nietod o u t ' ou ull troubling herself to make It pleasant first wrong step when she consents to
that he may stay nt home
died beneath their feel. Tho coming tramps, vagabonds and Idlers.
mske, her way out of her home to
G jilE W E B ^ K
I ’ l u m t 1 .1 !'*
Unexpectedly he brings home a
or spring, the resurrection of fertil­
meet him without any ono knowing It
bride
Her
Value
ends
as
a
«If»ste,
s
ity, meant that man's despairing pray­
G e rm a n P r a is e s D ick e n s.
Girls should know that nn honorable
er» had been answered, that bis sue
Iir Itudolf Fuersl. the well-known In Out«- again bom»* Is .is it »»an In mnn would tint nuk them to keep any­
1 1flees bad been accepted, and that flennan hist- rimi of literature, having fht- other days Ills Infi-p-M 1« studied thing, no matter what It was, from
his battle with hunger »as over In recently criticised Dickens us nit uu and his comfort eared for and ih»*rvs thi-lr mother or rl»*se friends, who
A man Is often driven
\ riOKNI - 1 ini i i o '■
'*
the sharp prod of biting hunger which thur win* lacked nhlllly to tmrtray vtr no friction
are fur tlu-ir Inferi-sts first, last and
CARBON PA PER S
nnclerit man viewed ns a punishment lin- " ‘w-cttiise he himself wus «1,-v id Into iliatrniton» III« fro-mls and rela­ nt nil tlno-ji
Practi ce in S t a l e in t inflicted by the gods presiding over oi loti-, olberi I'inner replies In the tive» se»- after a »bile that be took
»
The man who coaxes a girl to meet
Finest Carbon Paper Made
a
wl»e
course
for
happiness
,\
man
I Ml
Ova various aspects of nature ami tint Vosslscho Zell ling by asserting thui
barile»-SViwkIi u‘t Hid»
him clandestinely is her enemy, with
E*#rjr S b f r l P f r le c l
ha#
to
live
his
life
out
lie
vAams
aeason*. ran be found the reason for IlickeiiH was "full of lovu ami there
usunll) a »lark past, which he copld .'
for serenity, peace and comfort. He *
vnur'i that seems strange and mon­ lore deserves love ”
successfully, hide from nn Inexperl- , 1
strous to us In the old religions.
’AVbeti.” he says, " a contemporary who has been one« wedded realizes enced girl, but not from those moro !
Adonis was fhe god who represent-' writ»r ór mti»t like Maeterlinck or the blessings of a wife's companion­ worldly-wise Ihan »he._
-cd the yearly decay and revival of l i d tier, whom wo havo rendered fa- ship to make hi» life complete.
DENTIST
film who concents to meet n man &lt;
Utc. an nnnugl death and resurrection TnouB, tnw r e r n j» his gratitude to Ger­
clnnllentlneiy In a park or at some ‘
O flic» Vu » &lt;II I! Ill
111» 'worship spread from western many by nbuMltig her, then the man j
street corner, rentmirniit. or dunce i
A R E W O M E N D E C E IV E R S T
r«r Satr t,.
Aula throughout the Mediterranean anti the nrtlMl are not separated, nnd
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------hall not onl y bri ngs sun pi cl on upon
SANFORD
littoral. lie was pictured ns bleed­ the'Uoor is to be shown to him, but tvuh ihrm they erbiB len« b»Jt ih-cties a t hor*olf. but keep» respectable nmn
ing to death with the red leaves of our revenge should not extend to the
(tin past
from her side. She Is apt to ho taken
nark to our view :
autumn and coming lo life again with berot-s of tho splr|t of former times,
n i l l M A - 4 1 . .M M K I u i l . - u t s
for the kind of-’glrl that she Is not.
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of
friendship*
n
o
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desi
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e
d
to
t h e fresh green ol spring. Often Ado- • to whom we own our gratitude and
r. n:m.t ^»»n m* M IM lJIlX
The
reputation
would
cling
to
her
fnr
Iasi,
n la waa Iin per ion nted by a living man who never caused us any pain.
Loves thnt grt-w w«-uk 'ncnlh adversities* years. long after fhe faithless lover
“LisRauVr's ‘Hong of Hate' speaks
bla*L
who was sacrificed upon tho harvest
’ who had brought all tills diagrnro
Pulntrd anew
field. In tho great Phoenician sanctu­ out what millions among our pooplo
upon her ceased lo rare for her. Tim
i .aAu I l iary of Astarte at Hyblim the death of feel, present-duy England ns cur foe.
* When a poor man finds that in nlI*n who Insists upon meeting a girl
Sanford
Florida*;
but
w-ben
i
wish
after
tho
heavy
cares
Adonis was mourned to the shrill wall
gathering a family about his knee they clandestinely thinks very little* of her
n,,rldl
m &gt; 4 + * ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ « * * « * + * # * * &gt; Snnford.
tag notes of the flute, with weeping, of the day to escape Into tho »till neu­ all lurn out lo be girls there Is not lf-*he consents to go. lie la very npt
tral
domain
of
tha
Immortal
works
of
lamentations and beating of breos|i.
otio father In a hundred who doca not lo boast of bis conquest over tho heart
but tho next day tho dead god was the spirit of pociry, then I may be nl- Indulge In the despairing wish that of a silly girl In snloons, among com­ In ( ' « u r i of t'aaunlr J n a t a r . S r r n t n u l r C o n n i »
of r’l o t t a i *
---------------believed to rlso from the dead and lowcji to forget. In tho company of at least half of them might havo rades whom a girl would bo terrified In t» E tis i e a.f.StillPickwick,
Mlcnwber,
and
olhor
crea­
to ascend to heaven lu tho presence*
Moi
to see, let alone to be brought In con- j W. 11. Ilelat*n
been boys.
N o tlr* I* borot y
lo tlt «hom it
o f bis worshipers, amid hymns of Joy tions c f Dickons’ muse, «that war 1»
tact with. If all this does not make iuay
Ho
has
always
heard
that
girls
nr&lt;*
• A R C IllT K tT
ro
n r*rn . that nn Ih* ith da» ol S rn .
and glad shout* of “Adonis 1» risen stalking through the world.”
expensive to raise; that moro can be a girl pausaswho has such a lover, I j t*mif»r, A. 1&gt;. lflIX , I aha'l appty io (ha

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An Indictment charging n physician
most striking resemblance to many
« f the observances of the Christian with manslaughter in the second de­
Kaster. Attla waa believed to have gree because of regllgerco In the oper­
been miraculously born of a virgin ation of an X-ray machine, as the re­
mother and like Adonis to hare died sult of which n patient received a mor­
a violent death, rising from the dead tal burn, has been upheld by the su­
a t the tlmo of the spring festival.' premo court of Minnesota In Stale va.
Hideous orgiastic rites marked the rit­ Lester. The court said:
“We must take Judicial notice that
ual of Attls worship In Rome. Days
o f blood and atonement preceded the X-ray machines sometimes Inflict sehilarious Joy of the great day of res­ rious burns, and tho Indictment char­
urrection. While devout multitudes acterizes the Instrument used as dan­
flocked to the sanctuary, the unsexed gerous unless skillfully handled and
priests of Attls and Cybele, to the presumptively known by defendant to
m u le of flutes, drums and cymbals, be such, notwithstanding which he
•Jaabed themselves with knives, and placed U too close to his subject, and
l a wild, freniled'dances splattered the also failed during an excesatvc ex*
altars with drlpplug blood. The efflgy poiure to give her the attention requi­
o f Attls bound {o a pine trea played site to prevent Injury. Then* allega­
a a Important part In tha ceremony. tions Import criminal negllgfbee, and
"The Day of Blood" witnessed the the questions raised thereby are for
period of m o rning ovyr. tfet. efJjQ^gf the Jury.*

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Arcs* In a year than would bo re­
quired to rig out a boy neat us a pin
for live times that long.
He doesn't say anything IqJUs wife
about his disappointment. He absolves
the good wlft\ from all blame. Poor
soul, how could she help It that they
had turned aut tho wrong way, shatter­
ing one sir castle after another. Quito
aa soon as the girls are old enough to
understand mother takes them Into her
confidence, and thenceforth they be­
gin to plot and plan how they c,.n
retrieve themselves In father's esti­
mation.
The mother determines that daddy
■hall be proad of them. They ahall
not grow up encumbrances to him.
but aids. She knows the girls may
have to earn their own tiring later
and pave* the way for It from the
.time they are knee high to a grass­
hopper.

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Hnnursbl» G e ars* ti. H rrrin t, J u ilt * of
don’t know what will. Ono can do no s*id
, c o u rt,
iu d &lt; - of frullata-, (ur my
i iì fuf if. Hi
more then wartr peoplo'of their dan­ final allarharcr- *• A d miniala»! ri a of thn ro­ Hooni 12, Bitthop Hlk.
tato
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Uolrlan, d arrm -d; and (hai
ger.
al (ha »amo limo I « ili prraont my fina!
Nice, pretty, attractive,
modest irro tta la aa Adm lnW trairìi of »aid N ik i» You ran make the round trip in &lt;\M&lt;W
snd mah for thafr approvai,
girls *can have no fear of going j tla trd M arch 4tb. A. D. ISIS .
to the Now Smyrna olho "•
a d k i -i c i a H. IIOLDKN
through life lorerlest by discouraging
AdminlatratrU.
tho worthless suitor. AH In good
66- t r i d a y - f l ano*.
tlmo the right kind of a man will
meet her. bo charmed with her, and Nolle* or Appllrallan (or Taa Herd Cndrr
T ak e the If o'clock train
with tho pleased approval of her rela­
H rrllan &amp;7J of Ih * G raaral Mlaiutr*
N otfr* fa h*r*by (Ivan (h at J . A. f j« h - DAVIS FORSTER. M. D.. Pbji'Kn in OwP
tives lead her to the altar, to be happy brook.
p u rrh *-*r of Taa C *rllflra(r No.
ever after, as the story book says.
1614, doted Ih * 4th day of Ju o *. A. I).

Tfie Shelter Sanitorimn

1 Preparing for the Future.

IR94, ha* fll*d »aid ro rtlflrat* In my offlr
and haa m ad* application (or taa d**d tn
Iwu* in arco rd anr* with taw. Said eortlflra t* « m b rarr* th * tollowlns d**crlb*d proparty altuated In Srm lnol* rounty. Klnrida
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T h * aaid land bring aia* a*»d at (h * data
ol th * iMUsnr* of aorh rrrtlA rat* In (ha
nam* o l C . J . Murdoch.
Uni*** said errtlfttal* ahall b * rodramtd at rot dm* to
taw- (ss ,d **d will iaaao thoraon on Ih *

.Dr. J. T. Denton

An American visitor In Montreal re­
PHYSICIAN AND'SURGEON
cently taw a squad of boys whose ages
ranged from six to nine being drilled
OFFICE IN GARNER * WOODRUFF»1”?
by two little girls or corresponding
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sergeants explained that her father
Ulf. day ,1 AprU. A. D. ISIS.
■aid the war might last 20 years, and
WI(b »m my «»ArUi «ignatur* tud *# tl
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through his young life, her faith In
him. her smile, uor thu memory of a
certain duy «¡»hen ho hod been gradu­
ated from college and hnfl promise«}
her that ho would seek first tho king­
dom of God and his righteousness
through ull tho days thui ho should
live.' Arid he had kept his promise—
until tonight when tho greed of gold
beramo the dominating motive of his
life; tonight, when tho thirst fur lux­
ury had conquered him.
The cashier stood clutching tho seat
of tho pew In front of him. his eyes
fixed on tho llly-banlu'd altar
Then
he squnred his shoulders even us ho
had seen tils father do In that longgone year. And when tho first soft
flush of Easter da#- crept across tho
eastern sky the money was safe In tho
bank again. For tho cashier kept faith
with his mother.

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Germans—Men Seemed
Quite Happy.

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Lilies s o u n d H i s p r a i s e s a t t h e E a s t e r tide,
W ho f r o m h i g h e s t g lo ry c a m e to e a r th a n d died.
Lo! a - d y i n g . q u i t e d e f y i n g S a t a n ' s m i g h t y p o w e r .
B a n d s a - b u r s t i n g , o u r R e d e e m e r r i s e s in H i s h o u r .
C a n a p u lsin g , f r e s h e n i n g lily s h o w a u g h t e l s e b e s i d e
H a p p y , j o y o u s w e l c o m e a t t h e E a s t e r tide«.'
Tll«-ll o u t Ilf t i n - h t l l l m - S H u vni.nl
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It Mali t hi- Mulini uf a
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"Comtliler Ilia Ii IIi-h ‘ ii pli-udi-d soft­
ly
Thu c a s hi er sprung lu his f o r t ami
I'lii-ri- Mu-«
tm one In tin- lug III) Itidi-n &gt; Ini n h i-i
c«-pt hluisi-lf hmisi-lf utid ih&lt;- «uh»Culisldi-j- ilo« lllli-s, rami - the ud

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scratch pad from his
pocket anil figured rap­
idly. Yes, he could do
It easily. Just u turn of
the combination and tin*
safe was open. Ills tip
on certain stocks came from n man
with Inside knowledge, and to take
the money from the bank would
Just In- borrowing II Tile storks were
»•la diibil lo make a wild plunge up­
ward Mltlilo tile next few da&gt; s and
til'll h- could sell, replace tin- Ill' ll»-)
h&lt;- had taken from the sufe In-fore It
»as uiissL-d and have enough ultead to
Justify several of his Intended moves
toward social advancement
Why. It
»as all Just the sltnpb st thing In Ihe
wurlil to accomplish! All the time lie
argued with himself he was Hot ipi!l»«
r*») in Ills conscience, but Ills thought
•&gt;f tin- miif'di-ntlal position of tinfrh tnl who hud given him tin* tip mini-th'- "lit' '-nil- seein u C rla'ht - ..ti •ltd
that ««niilil sure)« Ju ti(&gt; the tin ati-t
He pulled the blliid. unlocked the safe,
concealed the money he tit-eiled on his
I" - i i cum fully covering 111*» Irmks
lli'ii he locked the safe* uud qul« lly
let himself Jnto the balmy April air
It w»s punt midnight when lie stole
silently out of his homo for n little
walk, hi lng unable to sleep .The moon­
light In-Id the world lit Its tlirnll hath
Ice the spring flowers In Its silvery
light, but the cashier wus oblivions to
Its beauty ns ho wandered aimlessly
down first one street and then unother, until his nttenllon vv^is arrested
h) the sound of a glad hosanna from
a nmrby church—tho final choir re
heamal for Easter music. Scarcely
feallilng what ho did the troubled
man slipped Into tho vestibule of the
hlg church, drawn by the lights, tho
music and the hunger for human com­
panionship which gnawed his troubled
heart. As ho stood undecided what
hn Should do the Joyous anthem end«1. the choir tiled Into l i e vestry
room and tho old sexton turned out
•II save tho chancel light«. Tho cashk r slipped quietly Into tho church nnd
lank Wearily Into p seat, his eyes fixed
°n the lily-laden altar.
Easter lilies were everywhere. Great
b*nks of them covered the nltar. and
from —________ ».
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a l e l J i . Ve- b . . ,100,k
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giesmed
white “In \7~
the ----dim --------chancel•'
Debts tliejr
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nliher«.
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Px.ni'e r _ a
mmnere prayei
prayer
her11 children—
Pure, and cfcsn. and white. Their dell
eats f r . . . _
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( limigli his mother hud been deud lo.

these Iwenfy years, he could lieter
forge! the gentleneas of her voice Hut
thui ttus noi ull 1'hc adnionltlon had
a fumlllur ring «thlch wus not of the
voice alone, nor yet of aomo long-forgotten rending
The words were
home In u|h.ii Ills senses now us In
that long ago yesteryear. when, as a
Utile Ind lie hud an! Ill til«- living
room uf Ins In»tn• list» nltig in Ills
f . i l l n r s In at Mil • In n •m i l« -Muli t •» Ills
tintili» r &gt;li.it In Inni failed III hu-lrij '-s
It was Eusti-r l i n n u» now
On the
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which occurred* In the famous forest
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Doth picture and
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Junior ofllcer. who writes:
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The gem-ral mu- morning x.iid to
me
I want \tm to make »nor way
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*“ » motht r had turned from tried out "rholographlren?"
"«rlckcn father to regard them, and
"Jn. J a ." «-ailed back the 0«-rtnans.
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l°*«*d "Consider the 1111.......... he had
1 «julckly sealed our trench, ami get­
U&gt;'d ‘ ho man. "They toll not. neither ting (Kissesslon of the kodak 1
do lho&gt;' ■l,,n- ycl ^okimon In all his stretcln-d myself flat on the loose soli
K|ory wn* n° l a ,r-,&gt;,d llkw onc of and focussed tho German trench’
the»o.” And his father had taken h^r “Click," and with n salute tq tho en­
Into bis arms with u g r e a t sob. while emy 1 droppe«! back Into thu trench,
ti.« little lad had looked on. under- Just as a cheery “Dank" came across
atnndlng nnlv
only lhnl
that hU
his .„other
mother hod
hod tho Intervening space.
somehow helped hi. father over a
They s«&gt;omed qulto happy. Ono -of
great crisis.
them went so far as to throw- ns a
And now In tho crisis of his own packet of cigarettes * A bough stopp«-«!
'»fn. when lemptaMot. had in*...... ..
II. and Instantly a Herman canto out
of his trench, apparently with tho oh
He rouM n f1 Ch. r TCted ,l,‘ thought. church nluj |uv„|r ,. ,,f his mother Jei-t of picking It up and handing It to
fiudd«-nlv°h
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Lnd,• hl,n "consider H..- Illi.-s “ Whence us. Hot tho lieutenant, with a grim
.h W ifi
»I»d it comer From the heart of an smile, pointed a revolver at him; tho
5 h!,huthlh? J u * ' Rwny l n m
Koitur
■ Or had It come Into the- Teuton returned. nn«l tho clgarettca
stayed where they were.
iwd taken
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moonlight? Or, w«i the voice In his
Sw, T t i L i i T “!b
(h° / i r - ^ ra,n »lone—born of memories? He
* f
Dally Thought.
effort at
' . S ! - * 1« ? h * cou,d not tal1- ttnd 11 dlJ not m“ttt,rNothing will ever be attempted if all
•nd turlir nf i, e , the whiteness Wh|m bo hnd |alJ ,ier ftWay twenty
^ h
hla brifn
,u r* c U &gt; . n i ago ho had not laid away tho pos»l}ilo objection« must be first over­
hit brain.
¡Bfluenco that had. bee.q hcW all come.—Dr. Johnson

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P A G E EIG HT

:: COUNTY HAPPENINGS f
G R A P E V IL L B A N D UPSALA
Mra. A. J . T h om p son and baby
m ‘R o b ert spent M onday at Mrs. Col­
lier’s In tpwn.
Mr. Edwin Lundquist and wife
and
mother and
brother Aaron
helped Mr. and Mr». H. E. Lundquist on Sunday t o celebrate the
ft - .
third birthday of th e ir little daugh­
ter, Ellen.
Miaa Florence C fork, who has
been visiting for several weeks in
Plant C ity returned j o her parents’
hotpe here Sunday.
,,
M i n Estelle Albritton of Winter
P ark spent a number of day« last
week as a guest a j Mrs. A. J .
Th om pson ’s.
Mrs. Evans of Luke Mary visited
at the homo of her son for a few
days and they returned with her
, for over Sunday.
y ..
Mr. Vlhleh’s baby has had th e
whooping cough.
Mr. Gardcr Lundquist and-w ife
and two bahics from Jacksonville are
now visiting at Mr. H. E. Lund­
quist.
Miss Signa Vih^en spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Laura Parker.
F’ran k Parker sp ent last Sunday
with his aunt and uncle. Air. and
¿tj* il» « •Vftlrf'
R.-iffhn*
Miss Guild Lansing and Elmer
B ec k er were the afternoon guests of
Miss E d na Thompson lost Sunday.
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M r * ~ C .. W - Pax.aU. arvtL. family
wer« Sunday visitors at Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thom pson’*.
A chicken pillau wu* the hello out
on Bellalr L ake on Thursday which
was enjoyed by all the following:
Misses Signa Yihlen, Ebba Stedt,
Mary Sansceverino. Edna Thom p­
son, l^iura Parker, Estelle Albritton
and Frank Parker. Ahjello Sansce­
verino, Waif red and Carl Pierson,
Hoy Lee, J a c k King and Andrew
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs, Th om p­
son chaperoned the crowd.

PEOPLE AND EVENTS
Continued from Page 5
Sanford but now of Jacksonville is
spending a few days in the city greet­
ing old friends.

.family a l - O t t a w a — C anada, .’ l e f t foe

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Jacksonville T h u rsd ay * by steamer,
en route to their home.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. F*. Walker after
apepding the winter, in Sanford left
oA,‘ Wednesday for their home in
Topeka, Kans.
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Mr. and Mrs. E : K. Foster have
moved to Ninth street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. K. B a ttle have
taken rooms at the home of Mrs.
L a Verne Hurt.
Mrs. Laurie B attle of Lakeland
is visiting Mrs. L. R. Battle.

Mr. and Mm. F'red Dorner, Miss
N o n e»'
Mabel Cowan and Mr. II. B. Mon­
Nolle. 1» hrr*t y » ¡ i n that undee and
roe motored over to D aytona Beach virtu# of ■ drere. *il (or*elo*urv and »»J»
U a u ln e o u l o f lb# Clf■Bull C o u r t r»f I h#
Sevrnth Judlrisl CTrculi nt »'land* in .n-1
for the Week-end.
, lor Semlant. ('ouniy in * rsu**
'a!n
rnrprf.Hon-te mmpl««tt»rV
M/.. nhd Mrs. Herbert L. M û rir
and Pora rio»*, hi• vii«, are d»fendanti. 1
and their interesting little daughter; »ili offrr for **t» and »&lt;!l »rii «•&gt; thè hit!"
r*i and Imi blddrr (or raatt al Ih. Irrrt
Elisabeth left for St. Augustine duor
of ih. rourlhon*. I» Santord, «**- -nWednesday ufternoon cn route to ¡noie ('nuoti, Florida, durine Ih) »»tal
houra of ■al», utwn Monday, May 3rd.
their home in Philadelphia.
They 1915. Ih. «ara» twin« a I»«»l «al», day. ih»
fullowlnt de*cfllt*d r«al «lai», formuly In
were the guests of Mr, Maris’ par­ Orante
rouuty, no» in Sanine!« rnuniy,
to-wit: I.®« •fiiy.«»^*n i«7) and «ho E*»«
ent», Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Maris.
hall ot hot »IfMy-lhrve (**&gt;- of M. M.
Smith’» •ubdlvltion. accordi«*« in piai «n
in iih»
offlr. of
o| ttha
otl ttha
«'Urutv
in
h r oftirr
h * ctcrk
clerk o
h e ClffutV
Mrs. Wm. M cKinnon has gajic^ ni. art
o# O rsa»,
* * * * * * r»*t*r
y t r i n i a o » In d am inola I ' o o n l y , » IrrW M ffll&amp; th rftft’ MV u'm onth's visit to
I
O E O tlG K O, H E R R IN G ,
M iiirr in Cbanr.ry.
her. sister.
C. B. ttobin*on,
Attorney
irne lor Complainant.
B. Williams and
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Sl-Frt-«
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CORN W ILL BE HIGH.
Early Planting of a Few Acres Advised
by Kansas Collage Expert.
The clinuces aru that curb will be
high priced nest July nnd August, be
lieves C. C. Cuiinlughmo. ntwLtanl In
co-operative «xprritncuftt^n die Kimsas
State Agricultural college.
He bellevea that many fanners wbere the
com crop was short In UM4 will Mud
the planting of n few acres of en ilj
corn profitable this season.
Growing a quick maturing variety of
corn for early feed D sometimes a goml
practice. The farmer wlm is out of
grain and has to-buy High priced corn
uuiv cut down rxitcuxe* by growing a
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few Acres of early corn. .An early
Turlety planted ns soon ns seasonable
condition» will.'permit will produce
feeding corn from thrin? to five weeks
before the heavy yielding vnrlctles of
corn are ready to.feed.
The larger growing, later maturing va­
rieties of corn normally grown usually
outyleld the small growing, quick mu■
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W e have
Just
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Two Big
Shipments
of the
Famous
Nemo and
American
Lady
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Im perial Fade P ro o f Shirts
com es in so ft or starched
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ngo to tin* vnrlelle» uauully grown.
Ordinarily In eastern K juuhh n nt a nit nnl variety o f Kaunas corn, which ina
ture* In 11Ó to l‘g&amp; days, will outyleld
a ninety to ninety-live day corn ten or
more bushel* per acre, nnd on the
average the growing of the larger
varieties pays best t&gt;eenu*e of the
larger yield. It I* only when the July
or August price of corn U abnormally
high and the following crop large, caus­
ing n decided decrease In price, that
the early corn planting prnctlcc I*
recoin in ended
The uhuiiI practice In obtaining seeil
of early corn Is to get It from the
northern sta te*. Early corn has to be
because of
grown In northern
the short season. In western. Kansas
a quick maturing variety o f corn I»
necessary because óf the low annual
rainfall. Acclimated varieties o f corn
grown in western Kansas nre hardy
nnd vigorous growing. T h e Indications
nre that these encJy varieties of west­
ern K ansas corn nre tielter suited to
eastern K an sas conditions than vari»
lies similar In six« and maturity from
further north.

Underwear

$2.50 up

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Wintar W htat and Spring Whaat.
The Indiana experiment station (cen­
tral Indiana) finds that spring wheat
yields*hnIf to two-Uilrtls ns much grain
ns winter wheat ou the sunn» soil. Tlje
time to seed Is ns early ns possible,
the quantity about six pecks per acre.

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and regulars.

Palm Beach Suits for the
Little ♦6o y , Old % and Young,
and a special lot of Straw S ail
ora forthe Boys and Youths.

FOR SALE

WANTED

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F'or Sale— X small house and lot
in Sanford in splendid location for
ren tin g. Price, for a week only,
$425.
F'ruit tree» and shrults, cor­
ner lot. This place will pay 20 per
c e n t on the investm ent. Or will selj
now u a - i i i i i s ■oytgaiV for nearly
double.
Owner must have cash
q uick. See me. J . O. Packard.
6 4 -ltc
F’or Sale—-Good farm on Celery
av en u e, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room
house with all modern conveniences,
Jh O '-&gt;*!#’•J i * t f A- fft &lt;
rri
and kitchen.
Good hot house In
y a rd . . Large b arn, good ten an t
house, -good chicken yards.
Going
for a bargain. Sec mu quick. H. C.
Du Bose.
62-GtC

W an ted — Yes, we teach yoU t he
barber trade and give position in
our chain of shops at goo,l
/or- $30,
Atlanta Barber i'«Hlegr.
10 FI. Mitchell S L . Atlanta, tin
G3*-2tp
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For H iro—Seven passenger Pa(|j].
lac car for hire, Best of sefure. tl»y
or night.
F'rank Spemng i hoce
281 and 318
ñn-tfe
W an ted — Hoise or mule, suitable
for farm work.
Must lx- baig»|B.
State puiliculars an&lt;^ p ru ^ fir.^
Jun ction, Fla.

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— Lost. — Plain band gold ring w ith
"O u rs” on insidi'. F 'in d » - r r e t u r n to
Bye*Lo Hotel and . receivi* r i m r d .
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ration.
Write Brioiuu-,
St., N«*w A'ork.

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roumli'd by f o u i te t ti -tri.
Ilt-wurd i f returned it* 1:
Jacksonville, KJa

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F’a t Cattle for Sale— Some fine NollfP of Applifillnn for fat 1»r r «f 1 .der
H rC ilcin 57S » I (h r l . m « «al ■
»
nnps just shipped in and in fine con­
S « itirr (• h r f c L y t .v » n «f a*
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1*1H
dition. Address M artin Doyle. S a n ­ purrhaadT of T a t t r1 11,*
t *d
th e 7th «Ì4y of Jtm»*. V I '
ford, R. D. No. 2.
55-tfc
Will*
»a lii c c r t ifir m tc it» rti y «fin»

F'or Sale- One a c re of land near
turlng o a rs tn'ctiuse o f the longer grow
depot,
cleared, tiled and in cultiva­
lug period of the former v arieties A
Nothing b etter (or borne and
cuusidernble increase lo ylelil must Ik* tion.
smalt
farm.
This is a place where
oblnlucd lo loiikt* the growing of early
corn under them* condii 1&lt;&gt;dh more prullt you ran make the lot pay for the
able than plaining itu&gt; entire e«»rn ncre- bouse.
11. C. Du Hum*.
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NOW
ON
DISPLAY.

i All Load Advcrtiscmenlfi Under
F o r R e n t — House of eight rotlra;l
This Headlni THREE CENT'S ■
and b a th on Myrtle avenue cl«*
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum in. Inquire of Hill Lumber Co.
Charge 25 Cents.
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For Salt Six acre farm on Beardall avenue, brick road, cleared nnd
farmed six years. First cleared farm
south of th e * Walker iirrm which
brought $20,000 a few days ago.
T h is six acres cun In* hud now for
$ 1.500
.J () Packard.
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98 Cents

T ru c k Land for R en t— F’orty
of good truck land to rent to exp»^
cnced truckers.
Well drained. irril
gated, free from frost.
Wm» (nr
particular».- Address Franklin \|,ic
Fort Myers, FIs.
63-2ip

Will oxchango g«)od team of mul«»
for F’otd auto.
Box 1 H 1 8 . S a n fo r d .
61-3tp
.
Hogs dor Sale— C ar load jusr re­
ceived. Write M artin Doyle, R. D.
W anted — Farms any .-iz» . 1 1 ti loe*N o. 2., for particulars.
56-tfc
lion. Also tract of L t d
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Spring Line just Saturday only

63-2tp

F'or Sale— T h ree fresh milk cows.
M a rtin Doyle, Monroe, F'la.
50-tf

S h ir t W a is ts

Eagle Sh irts for m en who re ­
quire th e p e r f e c t
shirt.
B eautiful line of silk shirts

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T o r R en t— Three connecting room*
furnished for housekeeping. ilo»n.
«taira. Electric lights and ot,.rh con­
veniences. At 302 Park
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F’or Sale— Fiv e acres tiled land,
2 H blocks ftom Grammar Sch oo l.
Wanted Good tut*
Now being farmed,
information at for fnrm purposes.
the Herald office.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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CAongc o f RrtidfH^e

M m . Wr. .D. Hold«*) ami son nre
residing with Mrs. Geo. Davis Hart
on the Heights,

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Scientific
Farming

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F'or Sale A first class saddle and
buggy horse 10 years old
Original­
ly from Kentucky.
1 am desirous
of securing a good home for him.
Cecil Gnbbett, French Avu.
56-tf

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F’or Sale— One of the beat 15 ncre
nelly, i * Ci ua r i ha n "1 ih» »-•*
fartn» in the celery delta, quurter 11 H u M c fi. a m in o r, to rn*k
th e C o u n t y J u « l { r « f S* m
mile from Celery avenue on Sipea to
P lo r i d», «it M * office m ‘' « f l ■
avenue anti right at loading I rack on A p ril S m h. \ 11 i «i
ti» «rii r * 1 1 « * n I i n d s ,
tt..
All tiled in good shape
No building p r o p e r t y »»f t; Hit» *■ «î
»
Beim ne le Cotant}
Flur i*t *
If bought st once purchaser cau se- l y «tr*i t It wi l » . f o l i o » * i * •
The éflilfe
inlfD-sl
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cure inti-rest in present crop.
I’rice
i £ i , oí ti l o c k c t j ht» s ti l * I 1
only $G500 for a few d«A’s txntl can
Aho in until*Idr«t im» DskL
arrange terms on half if desired. an d to I h » f o l i o w l n j dr*#rtlkcd land*1 1.r
I»ôta
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J . O. Packard.
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F o r Sale— F'ive acres half mile
from brick road, q uarter mile from
loading station, 6 miles ftotn Snngord, county road o n ’ one side.
All
food black hammock land.
Two
actes cleared, fenced and farmed 2
years.
Good flowing well.
Price
$ 8 0 0 . ’ T c im s to suit customer. A. P
Connelly, 119 Magnolia avenue.
___________________ 67-tf
For 6afe— Twd good building lota
on S an fotd avenue, Sanford Heights,
One corner lot.
$ 3 5 0 cash takes
both lots. Must be sold in ten days.
Address J . IL , care Herald if you
are interested.
F'or Sole—20 fine brood sow».
M artin D o yle,'Sanford, R. I). No. 2.
58-tfc

F’or Sale— F’orty latest improved
drop-hen«/^
White Sewing Machines,
A blanket of cover yv&gt;P» Is needed In
orily
$23.6.0
each. Suwannee Furni­
every orcbartl at least half Hie year.
ture
C
o.,
Live
Oak, F'iu.
64-2tC
An old orchard on sloping.land, which
Is Inclined to grow heavy wood on
F’or Sale— A five acre orange grove
the trees at the expenso of fruit bear
lug. needs n 'thick corer crop, such as about 400 trees, 7 or 8 years hid,
common red or mammoth clover. In splendid .ocation, In good condition
some nuccenm i orchards alfalfa has and can be bought (or less than
l&gt;een u*e&lt;l. nnd. though It la not gen­ $1000 if taken during April. Owner
erally regarded ns a desirable -orchard must raise some money an&lt;P will
cover crop, there are Instances where sacrifice.
Time on part If needed.
the alfalfa In an old orchard has been Good place for poultry also.
See
pastured by hogs and has proved nn
mo quick and get a bargain. J . O.
ndvantnge for a year or two* 'I t Is then
v
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turtle«] under and the orchard cul­ Packard.
tivated clean for n couple of seasons,
with winter cover crops of crimson
clover or vetch.
T b * barometer o f the orchord condi­
tion Is the growth of wood nnd the
cnndltjon In * which fruit Is matured.
For R e n t — Two big atores on
I f the c o w r crop 1» too heavy nnd Is
J o e DcMont,
allowed to sap the ground of moisture E aat F i r s t street.
In midsummer the fact will Immediate-- Coca Cola Company.
24-tf
ly be noted In slow maturing fruit and
short growth on the terminal branches
Furnished room (or rent. South­
of the trees.
east corner of Park and Seventh S t .
Many old trees nerd to be checked In
68-tie
their growth o f wood to make them
produce. The *abundnnce of blossoms
in nn on bard lw evidence that (be
For .Rent— Several nice office
heavy cov. t crop has had this e f f e c t - room» over YowelPg. Enquire N. P.
Conntry G -ntlemnn

FOR RENT

Yowell &amp; Co.

32-tf

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reeord.d In th» ofT,r» of th, '
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IN T H E HEART OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SEC TIO N

•PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

SANFORD H ER ALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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I N S A N F O R D — Life la iVoit/i Living
volume:

VI

S A N F O R D , FLO RID A. TU ESD AY. APRIL 6 . UHIT'

• DAVIS IS PRESIDENT
HARDEÊ IS SPEAKER
the

l e g is l a t u r e

today
down

and
to

w il l

starts
get

b u s in e s s

Tallahassea, Aifiril 6th.— (Special)—
With c. E ? ' Davi» of Madison as
president of th e senate; and Carey
A. Hardee of Live Oak an Speaker
of the house, th e 1916 legislature will
convene in’ regular aesaion tomorrow.
Carey A. Hardee of Suwannee coun­
ty waa named , Speaker of the house
over Forrest L ako of Seminole countyVin caucus tonight by a vote of 69
to 14. C. E . Davis of M ad ison was
nrvteelwl apiw *l d
1 e n t - p f ' t in* ■sum
‘
unanimous vote.
The house caucus was organised
nt 8 o'clock tonight. Hobt. T . An­
derson of Pensacola placed the name
of S. C. Harrison of Duval in nom­
ination for temporary chnirmnn. W.
J . Martin of Hillsborough. after be­
ing placed in nomination by G. II
Wilder of Plant City was elected to
thc chair by u vote of 5:1 to 20,
The organization was then made
permanent
and the election of a
Speaker pro tern, and utturhes of
the house was taken up. T h e nume
of Carey H. Hardee was placed in
nomination by Ellis K
Duvi*
Jarkson. seconded
by
T h eo
Turnbull of Jefferson

Hrick Itiniil* In Orange
Preparations for the county p av ­
ing are .progressing at u rate very
satisfactory to th«.- thr«*e ‘contracting

!ckV,n« ,hU f i ‘ &gt;* l.h® motoring tourist* nre attracted by u wall of brick
along the roadside, which is not lost
to view until within less than a mile
of the little town of T u ft: teams are

a* the shortest

calli ns III tin

started his hrick block on the Sun, , ,,
, „ .......................
ford House grounds on first street
lust wrek ut I (be fout.«I: turn nnd

some of (he sidewalls nre ulreudy up.
This building for the present will he
otte story’ hut the foundation is
malie with the view of making il
three stories in height later on and

hol di ng

thè

i i* \ c o n t r i . e t

tinti

Ini*

built Heil-

lit—-

"I

lut ere*! ed

; •

amt N ecolld street* fa c in g pars

T in s

building will be two stories in height
lilld

w ill

h a v e a f r o n tng«

of

11 feet

oil I ’.irk a v e n u e end • xtoud bark on
Second stre et luo f«-«t
T h e tirsi
lloor w ill to' a large sto re room and
is

re n te d .

*o

it

I*

ru m o re d

The

Upper door wilt lie title d up for
.i part men t - and ihc* pi. i ■* a good
one with r iu n ii' and h..lt. . i ., ! all
Ilo

m od ern

ro iix e liti in os

ITiofc

t u t o r * wa t c h e d t h e bul leti n board will I»- 1 I r o om* on tin* *«*c«w«l Ilnur
tory of the s e n a t e of Florula
III f ront of I h. Herald office all after
and tin* pl an* d r a wn bv Architect
C \ Finley, secretary of »«*iiulc
noon
T h o«e who w a n t , '«I r« *«*rv«*i| Mot gl t o n •« " I gt v« tin* o c c u p a n t s
culled the roll and all were presenl
*«',lt* Were insiti«' till office and paid Ilice t erge
111 d air
api rt me nt * .
except S enato!S Conrad of lb, J* tli.
lor t h e telegru in* mid tl mse w bo s o m e t h i n g t h i t hu» be«-n needed 111
Fogarty of th e 2 1 th and K o«IiI«*m- w a n t e d t o know e l i oni Ole light but ti n* i ll v for *&gt;«*ver:« V«'c. r
herry of rhe 5 th districts
Senator
dnl not want to pay for t lit- privilege
T i n s building will be of bull brick

Johnson of the

IVtli district nom in­

wuiti'd outside to see j h e

ated Senator A. Z. Adkin of the J 5 th

bulletins,

and

will

be an

ornament

to

this

It we* u most o r de r l y a n d unici street Dint is rapidly h, comi ng on*'
district for ch airm an of the caucus crowd ¡ . ml r u h a f t e r tfie ri'Mill b«*- of I lie liusiness *tr«'ot* of Sanford.
Senator James K. Calkins of the
In 1tit It I mni
i* k
n o w n then*
wns fuit littl
urne
knovCn
tlii'r« whs
Che rie* .
district nominated
Senator
•
W Im I* \Vlo, I «mie*t I lu*c*
li'll.i.» *t f ci ron
rii follow me I I to
K I invi« of ih«* l o th tlMri* t .i*
11 ■ .. .1 v. rt l*t|.g
j"i/
. ont« •I
r«-» ilt t . oi l , H •!•• .* i

T h f \oii* u.i*» uh.iii »111«•11
S#*n. D»r II uiiph of IliINliiiroti^h n«»tn
inatctj J K Calk'th« *»f tin* liith «lì*
tricl Speaker, pro tetti, ami ihe elec­

■lo-rd xcsterd.iv
\n*w.-r* », re !«•
«•■IV«-«ft from do/.eti&gt; of |„ ople Dirotigh
t wc nty '¿\t li round Iu re tl n* al t er
out Seminole county und many fiotti
noon. th è fight heing wimesseti hy n I former residents of Sanford.
tion was unanimous. Senator H. J . “
j *óf 17*000 persons.
W i t h su tnuny c o n t e s t a n t s the
Dräne of the 7 th district nom inated
Il wus Johnson’s fighi all thè way. 1 judges found it hartl to awnrd thè
. A. Finley to aurceetl himself a* a|)(| t |l(. |,MH| ,, ut come ram e its » 1prire* *iut nfter cureful consideratimi
secretary of the senati
H*
bol i f ro l l i a
b i t *f.y t o Die t f i r o ng t l i e y h a i * . I l i ade t Ile f o l l o w i n g c h o t . e
elected by acclam ation
e x, I t r d
(an*
Itici
pa, ked
Do* I w ti l di tfiev feci sur«* a r e Die mi e *
tamntor Wells of la-on conni v
moved that nttuchvs tie elect«*«! by
archiination. and upon the passage
of thi« motion Du* following li-&gt;t w «
placed in nomination by Mr Wells
Assistant s e c re ta ry , 1) M
New
man of the 2 5 th district, hill socre-

(*ry, J . B. S u tto n «if the 7lh dtstHct; reading secretary, J . A. Bedingfleld of Hillsborough county; a s ­
sistant reading secretary,
Rainey
Martin of the 9th district; journal
secretary, R. 8. Holly of S a n fo r d ;
assistant journal secretary, ft. J .
Davis of'the 27th district; sergeant*,
»t-arms, J . R. Adair, 3rd d istrict;
enrolling clerk, A. E . Lester, 17lh
district; engrossing clerk, I.eotu C o n ­
klin, 23rd district;
recording rp&lt;rotary, Mr». L . B . Y’oung of Leon
county.
Messenger, C: 8 . Zi in of
St. Augustine; ja n ito r, W. K. i.ewis
°f l*t« district; doorkeeper,
N at
Roddcnherry . of Wakulln c o u n t y :
Chaiffnin, Rev. J . D. Adcock; pages,
Donald Adkins of Starke, Clifford
Blitch of Montbrook. Hfcrold T u rn e r
°f Macclenny.
,
. » -* . •**l V. •
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Negro Killing Last Night
•

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Late Iait night Will Bronson apd
^ife, negroes who resided in George­
town became engaged in a family
qusrrel and settled it aith a razor
an,i pistol.
T h e woman cut her
husband all- to pieces wjth tho razor
■nd he shot the t o m a n and also
clubbed her ovor tho head with the
*capon. Both of them were almost
K°ne when tho police force arrivi'd
on
»ceno and Bronson tiled this
«norning, The woman Is still living
*nd City Physician Miller hss hopes
0 saving her life. As both of them
to° badly inju red to j i v e a n y
&lt;oh«rent statement /here is no way
hmsent of finding out the cause
(he fight but jealousy Is said to
b® #t l be bottom of it.

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The knockout
most tieser Vlug
Fir»t |*rixe t.rn*« tune
rigfif * wi n g t«* l«ihn-«»n - j . i * wl
Eut.
pri*«-. Flu
*«-nt tin- tug 1,1.. t- i •• i In- gruiimi
S u o l i l i prize
Mr* ( «oni on Hood.
After tin* light Du* •rnwd trn-il t&lt;&gt;
rush in t h e ring tu get J o h n s o n l&gt;ul S a nf o r d , El a
Tin* c o r r e c t mime* of adverti ser»
the Mililu-r» Dear*. I Die nt. g and
g a t h e r e d J o h n s o n .«ml «-scorteti him in "W' J im Is W h o " puzzle cnnte*t

to the city of Havana.
Johnson used every arti lit*«* known
to fighting anil ha«l luml«*d the great­
er num ber of blow« on both face

and body up until th«- ninth round.
having forced Willard to the rop«*
repeatedly. At Do- beginning of the
h l n t h . rou nd . h««w«ver. Willard as­
sumed th e aggr«-*&gt;»ive. having gaine«l
confidence, ami *lo»!
gain«*«! nn his
ad versary .
At flu* beginning «&gt;( the
twenty-second rouml. lohnson began
to weaken, tlue t • tl" t«-rritic pace
he set nt the o p . i u g **f th«- light,
anti in the twenty -ixtli round the
big black went down and tho white
mnn was declare«! t lo- uorhl'* ehumpion prize tighter
^ ' I ’ u rch s se Store anil l.nnd
M, 1). Gatchel ami **in have jiur-

chased the building of the Celery
Avenue C a .h S.ot* and f l v e s c r e s o f
land from tho R eilty
Trust ( o.
Th, C drry A m « ,
«*'4 '«."1
are a good investment and the many
friends of this enterprising Him ure
congratulating them on the pur­
chase.

Sanford nnd
Seminole
county
should feel a. vital interest in the
announcement made in Jacksonville
papers that Armour &amp; Company
have decided to erect u half million
dollar packing house in the state
metropolis in the near future. The
news was given out there by George
LARGE N U M B E R O F N EW Mnsonv who received his information
from u close perso'nal friend of Og­
H O M E S BEIN G E R E C T E D
den Arm°ur.
„
DURING T H E S P R IN G A *
T h e'M etrop o lis of that city maid:
“ A large packing plant in Jack so n ­
Many new residences are plnnned
ville has for a long time been dis­
for tins summer.
Among the new
cussed as one of the grentest needs
.ones started or to be sturted is the
of the locality und of great prospec­
Hrissnri house on Magnolia avenue.
tive value to the state. This arises
This will be built for rental purposes
from the fact th at Florida’s possibil­
u Mr. Briaaon believes in Sanford
ities as a ‘cattle raising sta te have
houses and has already built several
been pronounced' by authorities to
th a t were sold before they were /In- We-among fhir hrst fn Tho woHir. â m r
,■hp&lt;,
-------------------------------M r. ■Mi f f w r hi lf BTWH HIM Tnafinu™
The Inst one wiB lie I"uiFt tin Mngwhere western beef has boon raised
nolia between Ninth nnd Tenth
and
fattened on Florida ranges to lie
s tre e t' and just north of the one
lie
shipped
to Chicago for slnughtor
built several months ago that was
and
distribution.
A great deal of
sold to Frank Giles. The house will
the
canned
meat
prooducta
ure also
be two stories and contain seven
room* and have all the modern con­ composed of Florida raised rattle
and the success of the venture is
vent«.....
heartily endorsed and predicted by
I) * Itabhitt has )ust purchased
not only Mr. Mason, hut u large
tw o litis in the Garner addition to
number of others in the city and
Sanf ord l l i i gh t s and will nni ncdictcs
t a t e ."
ly »1. rt the building of n nice two
* As it is now, the cost of shipping
story* home th at he will 9 ccupy.
cuttle
from Kissimmee to the pnekE . J. Taylor recently built a fine
ing houses In the north averages
residi nee on F ren ch avenue opposite
about SLOO a hundred, or in round
his business site, the Sanford B o t ­

religion will lo* i.hown in the Parish
Guns for Sanford
House. This Wednesday (tomorrow)
L FL H. Peters.
will lie illustrations of missions anil
On account of tiie war anti rumors
2 . Sanford Novelty Works.
eilucutionnl work aiming those people of wi.r Sunford will fortify the har­
3 . Twentieth Century Studio.
km*v&gt;n us “ Poor Mountain Whitt**
bor defense* unit the war departm ent
I 11. A Howa r d R e a l F a t a t e
through the Virgitiius, North C a r o ­ ha* sent or will send at one«* two
6 . M. P. Lip«*, agt&gt;n( L. C Smith
li' ;. Tennessee anil Kentucky.
N«&gt; liro/iz«* I'tinnon anil ammunition. The
Typewriter Co
admission will be chi.rged on Weilnes- following «I«*:.patch is from W ash­
ti. Sanford I’nsslng Club
«l.iv s; hut an offering will he taken. ington.
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7 . W. W. Abernathy.
tin Saturday nights tin* .voting
T
h
e
war
itapurtinent i* preparing
8 J. L. Ytiller's Bakery.
n o n intend having spent*! r««*D of to comply with the provisions of the
9 . D. D. Brown's M eat Market.
w.-ll known hooks or play* of si tut - minibus loll passed on the «'losing
10. John Mauser, Cigar Mfg. '
v aim
Thy««* n i gh t * . ti*uel I ,|uy
C o ngr e s s , whi ch provili«-* for
d.-.t*
I I ll.tnson Shoe Shop
'
uil’ ilHhinuH will lie 'charged
T«i it ! I the distribution of ol«*«»lete cannon
12. John Ru**ell, ("tir I.«o Ship|ier
pi* t urea, on Wetlni-stiny* and S u tu r­ amt «■;*oniin hall*
1’ ntler the term*
of Fruits nnd Vegetables,
ila.. night* the public is tn«i*t t*«»r- of the Itili the following Fluridu dis­
l-'l. Mra. J II. Jfrutou, Milliner,
di: 11v invited.
tribution* an* O* l&gt;e inaile:
14. Sanford Bunini-ss College,
" T o Tulin lia**«'«*, two roildcntneil
15 Roach's Progressive Shoe Siiop
bronze or brass cannon Or rtt'lilCharles
1!.
Snyder
16. Dutton C rate Co.
Charles h. Snyder of this place piece* and n »u ltaltle'ontfit of c a n ­
17. Sanford Steam Laundry.
dii'*l
of cancer of t Ii«* bowel* at lit«* non hall*.
1 8 . H C DuBose. Real Estate.
" T o Guineaviile, two condemned
hpmo of Pcrrl Punghoin, Marion,
lira** or lironz«* cannon or fielil19' A’ L ‘ R##d' Tnllorin&gt;f * n,‘ Ohio Friday, Mc.rch 26th.
2” "
. 8tuUlo.
M r. Snyder cairn* lo Sunford fmjr |l»i«'«-».
«heir rarnltg.** and a
,
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««-„.e
y ears ago and lived on a fur in south suitable r utfit of cannon bull*.

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EN TER TA IN ED IN T A M P A
IN T R U E TAMPA S T Y L E

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Tam pa, Fla., A p ril-4,— On April
13 to 16, inclusive, there will bo held
in Tarnpu the 28th annual meeting
of the Florida S ta te Horticultural
Society.
The entertainment committee will
be composed of the following gentle­
men who arc preparing a splendid
program for the entertainmen t of
trtHTVfIînrr.7H&gt;e
^ - vrUlóh.; Ute ' de 1alla. oL Jf
n o t . &lt;a yet reatly to give out:
Mr. D. C. Gillett, Buckeye Nur­
series; Mr. L. D. Jones, Florida C it­
rus Kxrhangc; Mr. Walter Preston,
Manager Fruit £ o . ; Mr. II. Guy
Nickerson, Bayshoru Development
Co.; Mr. E. A. Wright', EditoY Flor­
ida Grower; Mr. B. L. Hammer.
Secretary Board of Trade.
There will bo attendance over
fifteen hundred of the most progress­
ive growers of the slate. Tho rail-'
roads of the state ure ‘giving very
special rates from all points, snd wo
anticipate the greatest crowd t h a t
has ever attended one of these meet­

figures from $6 to $10 a head
When ings. say* the Florida Grower.
Th e Florida State Horticultural
the shipments are mllide to the new
packing house in Jacksonville the Society is the oldest organization
cost ought not to be more than 25 among the grower* of the sta te , and
celt4* a hundred or about $1 25 to it ha.* been the father of every move­
$2 (III a head
Approximntely 10,000 ment for the betterment of cond
heud of cattle were shipped from tious in the groves of Florida. I l hi
Kissimmee last year, «» that ther«* far reaching in its ititluenre anti it is
is nt one«* a saving of from $ 12,600 one of the greatest factors in tho c i t ­
Itew I,nate* nn M a g n o l i a a v e n u e for
rus industry* in the stute.
to $20.000.
r e n t a l puTiwY.se-« mt«l all tin* new
Everyone, whether a grower or
Thi* will mean an in«reus«&lt;d price
bo nn
"ill ."
in t h«' ap
not,
is eligible to membership in tho
to tin* cattlemen and will stimulate
Nerves In Imiti
pclLT
alni iilso Nervi's
society
on the payment nf $ 1.0 0 .
lb«' feeding
cattle before shipping.
ibi* t l'itor* Iter«' tu'Xt win ter
U n ii
For this one dollur they not only
a l l nf t hè neW liUtl dl li gs erei-ted Iti
h a v e ‘the privilege of attending the»«
I «ingr«'**man S e a r * He r e
t In« i -l t h è «b'inand e x c e i ' d s t h è
meetings nnd ht\ring the *|M*echei«
stipi
. ■-I llnr«' i* nn hot ter intesi
Iloti \\ I S«*ur*. congi«*s*n»an of inaile upon thè vnriivua subjects and
dii fi' 1 li gninl linii*,'- b*r -ab ni ilo I mirili .li *11 u t . M « Senr* ami of purticipaling in thè discussioni»
reni
.lue &gt;«*ur*. Jr . w ,rc bei e ve*tciduy hot tliey reeeive a printAd hook cun’I • i, .«»«• s e v e r n l m o r e l i n m e s c o n - •fot a few boni« stop-s'inouti* to Dieir tuiniiig every word ^pokett at thè
i , , , ,,
IM t H,- iu*nr liti ur&gt;' a n d t h e lumie in Ktssimineo
Congrowspian meetings, ami this T&gt;ook in itself is u
. |,|n «•— a n
•w ni I lo- Itami
I Die «scKf, pa* licrti in Jacksonville for a Valuubb* treutls«*.
, .. , ,.
few dnv* going tber«* from Mi.-imi
It is hoped this mutter will receive
and wns joined III Jacksonville by due publicity, ns there is no in stitu ­
I
Ills wife anil son
While here they tion in the stut«* that will receive
In*lnll I'irliirc Machine
Tliroiigh il,* work and i llorts «■( were the guests of Mr mid Mrs. IL greater importance and none th a t is
th e Srnior C h ap ter of the B r o th e r­ J. Holly and left on the noon train deserving of more encouragement,
Congressman Sears will foi the growers who attend these
hood of St
\mlrew of Holy Cross for home
»-.,r •««h li full *i/.i* nj'w model of In* In-re in a few days und i ddress me«’ tings and learn of t h e .best pruc
” P ow ers" Moving Picture ntai-hlm* the Cnintiicrrhil Club on some of the tie«-s in cliru» culture, tend t«» aid
t.
been tti*-1 IJed ill Holy I r,,«» I III por I a lit lopU’s of Do* dn v our in 1 1,, 11r■&gt;*(••■r 11■. of Florid.i by the
jlfoot t.ootl, go vel •*im Hi hiiildir g .ill.ur-.il W e h
pro.lm 1mu of higher i|Uullty of frutl
P
II I1..II'.
I il* »
■ I t lu- tu w l..i ! on V ii Die Parish ington and other vital ijiu *1 n«n* end a greater &lt;|iiuntity
glVell
It a*«- have I...... I h* w««rtv
I III- Ilo* .t nuotili« •'lllf lit »dl l
\t Dos meeting there is going to
later.
He is looking tine »(ter Ills be held under the auspices of the
y o .m g men tliemselves
Th«r general use to w hich t hie new trip to Washington nnd will he F'lttridu Grower, nn . exhibition of
a d tu n c t of the Parish House work busy with his visiting list until it every implement and duvlco that is
will lie (nit is educational.
There is tim e to go hack to the nutinn'a, of interest to the growers of the
cr«many tilings concerning Du* capital
He will also tata* u Ioidi ,
j„ Dirir operations. There will
I Lurch, church history, tin* Hilde. in at the Fionda legndalut** ** me |l(. everything on display ut this extni'*mns. ttie -lut«-, ami general in time hi the next few week*
I rom hibllion from packing house m achenI* t ion wIinTt «an •»«* better utuler ..ill the tep rrls our new eougresstnan |)&gt;r^
wrU|„ un,| it is given
* t . , , , i l through t fu* tn.-iliitm •( I*«* mail« a most fuvitrahl«* impressutti M| ,|1U( j|lt. grower* imiv have an op
ii oiong (■«— ••&gt;11« ng to-* at \\ a * ti I ti g I o ti port unit &gt; to »•-&lt;- tli** ip«&gt;*( modern
t i * * * Diati in an\ &lt;*th«-r » \
itti We«Jtii-Mlay night.*, iiumeiliute- anil lo* will fit in to lo* new position und up to date methods. This ex
Iv after ilevotions in Die church, v*itI« fm friction ami »«* run expect IdhitiiMi will lie hcM In the city jiark
and in tin* T am p a Bay hotel, which
pi, I ores dculing with suiuu |*hn*r of great thing* Rotti (tor !«•«•

”7 1 . “ “ “ Dry
" " ? Good*.
of town. Ho wr.n In p«ior health for
22. ^Mettinger's
more than a year.
23. Mr*. Grace FL William.«.
A few months ago he underwent
24. Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
an
operation.* He continued to grow
25. Sanford Hand Laundrywur*o
und seven week* ago he was
26. New York Supply Co, -Indies'
.J . II. Hunter and family, who and Gents’ F'urnUhing*. House F'ur- taken to Ohio.
T h e cloving days nf hi* life w«*r«*
were residents of Sanford several nishers.
2 7 Albert Grämling'* Barber Shop I made as plrasnnt a* p..**tble hy th
I months agy have r«*Mirne«l and will
ten d er csre of hiving fri.'nd* and
2 8 . Citv Cnf«*.
|ligain make San(«ir*l their home
Mr. Hunter i* *al«**mun f«r the 2 9 . J O, Packard, Ileal E«tut.*.
relatives.
Hi* was a kind ami g«*n«rous neigh­
Singer Sewing Machine Co . u* for-1
bor and loving husband«. All who
Ferry Serrlce N«&gt;litc
meriy and expects l «» open nn office1
Owing to the removal of the East knew him loved him. At time» hi*
in the near future for the accommo­
Const
train to Titusvillo the ferry suffering was excruciating, yet he
dation of his customers and in ndbore i t all patiehtly and cheerfully.
b
(
a
t
.^lrna
May will not make after
dition ho has purchased an auto­
He waa always appreciative of tho
noon
trips
between
Enterprise
and
mobile In order to Fover his territory
more quickly.
Mr. Hunter says, Sanford except on Saturday. Morn­ kindncaa ahown him liy friend» and
"T h ere
is no place like Sanford" ing tiips aa before,-9:30 b o a t giving relatives. He accepted Jesus as his
rcdcumor.
,
Tituyville train.
and is glad to get hack. * ,

ILém I i W|- tf

IMPORTANT MEETING

tling Work* nil French avenue and
¡s cimleinplctillg another house on
th e lot. timi w : 11 be for rent or sale.
tw o s t o ic ^ oom * and om* o lin e room Till*
” of |--on« h avellili* I*. In­
vi rt popular »tur«* I In' bulk­
and t*n y ..re rented or w ill lie r e n t ­ corni'
ed «‘Veil before the b u ild in g i* linishod head »i.irted a loi Like front Imines
T h e H e rn d o n building will be on will I* iLe thing in u few years.
! he soul li,-usi , , truer of P a r t a ve n u e
N H I,. r I . r li » -1.1* ! I -I hi* tun

&gt;it m a y become part of the new hotel
of pussed nt intervals, all hauling brick idea t h a t Is hound to tak e shape
the ro adway which is soon to be
T
sooner or later. T h e building will ho
paved by Alnbntna Paving Company.

Forrest L ak e was notmr.it« d h;
addei l i lose oli l*&gt; *«•veli tulle* of
Il 1. Bussey of Palin Bench, and
preti il y paved * t r e e l s l o Ur l a ndo
oeiottded by A rth u r (¡»liter, of K e y 1
duri ng t h è pust few m o n i li*
Writ
The
v o te resulted i'l the
The conni v •imi r.i, t * , .di f••r ,i
«•I,-. I ¡on " f
Carey
\ IL.rd**
by .■ ,
total •&gt;( Iifty-seven nule* of liriek
a* vote of 59 to 13.
\
paved rtreets, and vvlu'ii eotnpleted.
The senatorial catrcus of t It«* l, «i- tngethor »itti II,, Vili tml«iig,' will
I..I lire was called to oriler it! » givi- &lt;ir.tuge coiinty *eveuty indo­
o', lock
lion. Charles K Davi* of or more of bruì, highways
itrlando
Madison, se n a to r from the Tenth Reporter Star
distriet, was unanimously elected
\S ill.ml I* Ihe I Ila ili pion
I president
T h e election of president
Willard 1••e ■ «.*e ■,................ . ,I
Tbt
and aitai lies took but seventeen
tip limi li e v i ’ , no i l Io-ri- vo tordu V
minutes, probably nniki'g .i retold

Big Packing Plant

MANY NEW RESI­
MORE BUSINESS
BLOCKS FO R
DENCES F O R
LUCKY SANFORD
LUCKY SANFORD

fir,ms, and brick ure being lined up
on the roadway leading to Zcllwood,
stretching each way from Lake
Fairvicw.
On this road, which al
most parallels the Seuboard Rail *(»y.
the haul is short. The longest haul H O M E P E O P L E HAVE GREAT
being made at the present time is on
BONFIDENCK IN f u t u r e
the live mile trip leading to Conway,
OF T H IS CITY
where four mule tcnin* are slowly
*— _____
moving the brick line toward Or­
The Build Now movement Is
lando.
I strong in Sanrd and that this city
Probably the most active work is,
will have a number of new husineta
being done on the thirteen miles of
Stacks, apartment houses und resi­
road leuding to the Osceola county
dences b u ilt’ during the summer
line.
The delivery of brick was
months is most gratifying to the
started at Pine Castle, and working
people in general and especially to
toward Orlando anil also toward
the winter visitors who have been
Kissimmee.
unable this winter to procure sult~ ' T h i s roadway is a~ Hart of the Nn■M r M t l KlHg r — '— '
udhai Highway, theP main backbone
Among the first ones to start the
of the state, leading from Jackson­
building of business blocks aro Frank
ville .to Tampa, along which nre some
L. Woodruff and B. W. Herndon,
of the most progressive towns in the
both ‘ Sanford genetlomen and both
state, Palalka, Pel.and, Sanford, Or­
large property owners and have ex­
lando,
Kissimmee.
Lakeland and
plicit confidence in the future of our
Plant City.
Mr
Woodruff
progressive cit &gt;
Il is no longer idei talk, the O. &amp;
S. Transfer Company is rupidly
..
. . . .
.
..
stretching outet he brick line leading
south from Oriundo.
Soon ufter

NO. 6 5

__ _

" T o Sanford, two bronze nr lira*»

cannon with’ a suitable outfit of . a n -

non balls, which tnuy not he needed
in th'e service, the same to he placed
In «• public park, building or st|uare
in »11i«l c ity ."
'U n d e r the «xplicit provisions of
tin* loll the
('idled State* gnvernnient t* not to he charged with any
of tin* cost of transportation, which
mean* that the communities which

are to receive the donations
pny* nil freight charges.

i/

must

is official hcadi|uurtera of the so ciety.

Xou nty Division in Alachua
There lia* been a movement in
both Levy county as well as in
Ala« hint county tending to county
division
Wo believe there will lie
little or no opposition from the vot«*rs of Alachua county to the divi­
sion if the lines will he ertuhliahed
mi a* to not take too much of the n i l
county.
VS «* ulso a believe littl«* opposition
would In* met with in Levy county
if the different factions will get t o ­
gether nnd consult the m ilting gain
of the territory to he divided, utul
not figure self interest too much.
There has long been a ‘desire in tho
north end of la*vy county und in the
west end .of Alachua county to make
a new county, which we believe woul
a new cou/ity, which
we helievo
would mean a gruut'dcul to this aectlott. We are uwarc of the fact t h a t
there Is hut little common interest
between the. northwest of Levy coun­
ty and east end.
We people In . the west end of
Alnchua county 'understand that we
cannot make t* «tie«-« »«ful county
without at len*l twelve mile* of Levy
county t«*rrit«iry mi the nor tit end.
We sincerely hope that the people
of Levy county and the peopln of
western Alachua county con get t o ­
gether and make n new county.
This new county would, without a
doubt, soon la* «the FJgypt of our
Commonwealth.
Trenton
W«?st
Find.

Rev. II. FI. Drisco spent several
days in the city tho guest of Mr.,and
Mrs. J . D. Davison. ' Mr. DriscoMra. Olive Archibald hxa returned
was Mrs. Davison’s pastor in .her
from n visit to Leesburg. -,
New England home. •

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