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                    <text>CITY COUNCIL MEETS

finance committee be paid.
Moved, seconded and carried that coun­
cil adjourn.

Interesting Session Held Last

The Sanford-Custls G a m e
— An excursion train loaded with Sanford
enthusiasts and rooters attended the ball
game at Eustit yesterday. It is called
excursion train. The Eustia small boy on
the bleachers called it the watermelon
special. Over ninety rooters were on the
Best Fence Made
train and they hoped to encourage the
NO DEARER THAN THE POOR KIND
Used iir Uncle Sam’s Paint Shop
home team to victory.. Their Intentions
were doubtless good, but the boys didn't
W e h a v e the largest *
have the goods and the team' from the
D u rin g th e p a s t y e a r
a n d b e st eq u ip p ed plant
city of the lakes walked away with the
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th e U. S. N a v y has c o n ­
Sanford bunch, starting the work in the
fo
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in
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w
e
lls
in
tills
su m e d G 9 1 .0 0 0 p ou n d s
second and continuing for several frnmes.
The swat of the willows awoke the echoes
o f LUCAS WHITE PAINT an d
s e c tio n 'o f thg. country
of the forest surrounding the ball park $ - 2 7 8 ,7 0 0 p ou n d s o f LUCAS
a n d a re p rep a red t o iill
and the spirits of the crowd from- “ over
ra=
COLORS, s u fficie n t to p r o ­
home" melted perceptibly..
a ll o rd e rs p rom p tly. Our ’
d u ce m o re th a n 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
Mnnsell was sent in to do the work for
•¿as.
the home teem, but the Eustis team had _ g a llo p s o f pa in t, e q u iv a m a c h in e r y is up-to-date
on their swatting clothes, all except EptieT ^ H ^ ^ r F d r m , Ranch, Lawns, a n d o u r w o rk m e n are
and he wore a bathing suit, and the way
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 g a llo n s e a ch ,
those boys placed the balls over the pine
Com Cribs and Poultry
s k ille d in the work.
an d w h ich w o u ld m a k e
trees was a caution.
a tra in m o re th an o n e - Will stand ordinary ns well ns Itnrd
T h o s e contem platin g
Our boys found Epps ell right, but he
h
a
lf
rhile
lon
g.
usage
seemed to keep the hits bunched and the
p u ttin g in w ells would
good work of the fielders entupthe ground­
In U n cle S a m ’ s ser­ Will not sag in Summer’s lient “nor
ers in good shape. Ralph Stevens ma|lc
s e r v e - th e ir best inter-“
break in the cold"of Winter
v ic e , as in* ‘e v e r y b o d y
two good hits and several others made
e ls e ’s, LUCAS PRODUCTS Are made of the l&gt;cst mnterinls nnd ests b y co n su ltin g us
safe ones»
hnve stays that cannot slip
h a v e an u n b ro k e n re­
In fact Sanford managed to bring in
r -a n d J e a r n in g -p r ie e s - b e ­
c
o
r
d
fo
r
-s
a
tis
fa
e
to
r
y
-r
e
—
iwa lonely .rune
Do not require, an,expert to oroetT
fo re m a k in g contracts.
What did Eustis getT
nnd arc low priced
su its.
, Forget it I
The score was 8 to 2 In favor of Eustis.
WE
HANDLE THE
ABOVE
E X C L U S IV E L Y
IN S A N F O R D
Better luck next time.
ft
The umpires were Dr. Reed and Paul ; : + + + + + + + + + + + + + ♦ ♦ + &gt; + + + + « + »
Kcely, both well known gentlemen, nnd
their decisions seemed to give as much
satisfaction ns usual.
The Eustis people treated the tourists
with their usual hospitality, and it is the
hope of everyone who mado the trip that
a tsomefuturertateanfiiher "watermelon
special" can lie urTanged“ Tor_Jt .trip, to
Eustis.
W E LD O R N E
BLO CK

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M o n d a y - N iitit

CONTRACT TOR STREET LIGHTS
On Commer*

Council convened in regular session
June 7th, at 8:30 p.tn. Members present
were D. L. Thrasher, C. H. Evans, W -H,
Hand and S. Puleston. Absent, H. R.
Stevens, 0, Rr Calhoun and H. P, Driver.
Minutes-of the last regular session.
May 3rd, rend and approved.
The treasurer’s report for May 1009 is
as follows:
reofcl** Rank......1515 42

first Nat. Bank...ISIS 73

Amount in Sate... #27 01
Amt on hand M a v ì........ i|
'Ilnquent T a «r» niUpcipd. ---- ... 100 30
œ
t on 1008 Detinq. Taira rollrct«!...
I 02

Sanitary Tai collected..................... 71
Fines collected.................................... 7#
Found Fee* In May.TBOO...............
61
flit Load» Manure ......................
t3
Paid IB Vouchee#.. 7BI 37
Amt In People* Bk 1807 8#
...
- ■ --" " 1«N «tB k..l488 08
. “ "S a fe ......... 804 4fl

SB
00
30
00

4201 80
Total...4201
80
M. L Scott. Treaiurer.

Following is the Marshol’s report Tor
y, 1900:
Fine* aueaied by mayor........... ..1........ 170 00
Pound Fee« collected............................ ..01 -80
T o t a l.,............................... ..231 50
Worked on atreet and aarvvd In
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jail 174 d a y »...... , ; .v ,*m .
. 87 00
Sentence* mapended................... 5 00
Caih in balance.......................... 139 50

T o t a l . .....................*.... 8231 80

Number arreala......................... ........................ 29
Turned over to county........... ............................... J

D,tCb,r,,rd .....;.............. jrf. ÎÜ . UïiïhsL
«».■SOLUTIONS

Resolved, That the mayor and city
clerk are hereby authorized to execute
ih eT on tra cr with t h r Son ford- ttghrSr
Fuel Co. for lighting the city of Sanford.
-----Resolved."That the sanitary committee
be instructed and authorized to have such
wells and (lush basins put in as are nec* cssary to keep sewers in a healthy condi­
tion.
Resolved, That the street committee be
instructed and authorized to receive bids
and execute contract with lowest bidder
to put down well at the intersection of
Commercial street and Park avenue and
Second street and Palmetto avenue, with
basin suitable at the latter place for
watering stock and each well fitted with
pipes adopted to filling water wagon
used for sprinkling streets.
It was moved, seconded and carried
that the bills for vouchers attached, ap­
proveil by president of city council and

A. E. H I L L

H ard w are and F arm Im p le m e n ts

LUCAS PAINTS

PITTSBURG PERFECT’ W E LL DRILLING

K. R.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lovell and family
have moved Into the Evnna pince mi Park
avenue.

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E s ta te -B ro k e r

Presents to-the Investor the Best Opportu­
nities in Florida

Fok Sale—Good buggy horse. Box 379.

U n im p ro v e d c e le r y la n d s,-H o w iifg w e lls g u a ra n te e d ,
$ 2 5 .0 0 to $ 2 0 0 .0 0 per,acre.-.
Celery farms, witli flowing wells all tiled, dr lined nnd ready for crop, $¡50000 1&lt;&gt; SIIHnuh)
per yore.
City property, improved dud unimproved limber land with#finest site in Florida for emir fnrtnry
Others t f u . you whnt can he dune, K. R. MURRELL is n practical farmer as well as real
estate broker, and is here to show you .v, hat 1ms been and can be done.

In Copri of the County Judge, State
of Florida*
In Re Raíale of &gt;
W. N. Leffler

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} Orange Cotinly.

Tu all Creditor*. Legatee*. Dltlrltill 1er» nml nil
refluii» having Claim* or Demand* Again»! »ahi
Fatate:

You ami each of you are hereby notified nml re
qulrrd tu prêtent any claim* ami demand* which
you ur cither of you may hnve against the route
uf W. N. Lefilcf. deceased, late of Orange county,
Florida, to the undenignrd adinlnlitrntrU of said

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ratine, within twu year* from Ih r lint» hrrruf.
D o t«! May 24. A. D. 190».
F ixa F. l a n a .
43-8
A itm ln im u lri

K. R. MURRELL
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Sanford Novelty Works and Concrete Stone Plant
Owned and Operated, by

W e do only one kind of house building, that, The Best.
W e maufacture all kinds of Cement Building Blocks and Brick
Odr Prices the Lowest m Town, be sure and get our prices
L et us sell you your Window Frames and Inside Trimmings
W e do all kinds of Wood Turning and Lathe Work: Scroll Sawing
- _ — -and Wood Carving. Stair Building a Specialty.
Buy Interlachen Sand for Building Purposes and Cement Work,
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W e s e llit
Correspondence Solicited

THE POPE CONTRACTING COMPANY
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�* NEWS OF THE WJ3RLD

THE GREAT PIANO CONTEST

ABOUT FLORIDA LAND

WORKING A BUNCO GAME

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Miss Stumon Continues to Head the
Same Old'Spanish Trick Tried On
List o f Contestants
Items of Interest Gleaned Prom
Sanrord Man
Lands
That
Are
Good.
Bad
And
4 The General News of “The Land
The piuno contest promises us nuich
Various Sources
Ih
e
following
letter was received b*
' „ Otherwise
excitement as base hall and great interest
of Flowers“
Harry Wruy, the Jeweler:
Is being manifested in this event. Miss
Stumon continues to lend by over 1000
Madrid, Màrch 23, 1000.
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK votes und the Eagles are second. The LANDS THAT WILL NOT PRODUCE
Dear Sir: Although I know you only ClIUED FROM IHE STATE PRESS
merchants tiiklng part in this contest nre
from good references of your honesty my
Here the Reader» Will rind a Brief well pleased with the result us tlte bene- Matty
sad situation cornitela me to reveal you
Are 'Seing Extensively Adver­
Art epitome o f the Week’» Most ItpMUto rlcal SprLot-ftaW fetf
derived a re nolicenbtc in their ¡it­
an important afTair in which you can
tised That Are Unable to
portont Happenings In the
emised
iHitronngc.
For
the
particulars
For hurried Readers
procure a fortune, saving at the same
Show Results
State's Domain.
oi the contest read the advertisement
time that of my dear daughter. 1charge
Cold medals have been presented by
elsewhere in this Issue.
Florida pu|&gt;ers nre waking up to the fact you absolute reserve about this uflnlr.
C. M. Murphy shot and killed Paxton
the Aero Club of America la Wilbur and
KANlutti
that the sale of so-called vegetable lands
Carver while the latter was on a passen­
Before
being
imprisoned
here
I
was
es­
M
i»»
Jessie
Stumon..............................
18.285
Orville Wright, the American aviators, us
Ordre of E a f l r s . ..............
17,234 will work an Injury to tlte state in many tablished as n banker in Russia os you ger train near Branford, June 10, Carver
a token of highest regard for the success­ Mi»s Ella Siringhilo««___”
I0.0OU ways. Tlie Herald has called attention to
M i » Mubril Wuodtmrn___
will see by tlte enclosed article about me is chnrged with having eloped with Mur­
5,464
ful building of a practical Hying machine. Congress lions) C hiudi......
3.7W4 tome of these lunds,' and eildenvored to
of many English newspapers which have phy's wife. Murphy is under arrest.
2.997
The presentation wns mndclast week in M l»» Malx-I Howler.
(»roteci the buyers in their purchases. published my arrest ill London.
Knight» uf P yth ias.......................
1.532
By rite wrecking of a phosphate train at
Washington by President Taft in the pres­ Walaka Club............................ .
1,3119 Good lands in Florida will yield good reM
i»»
Annie
Higgins.........
............
1
beseech
you
to
help
me
to
obtain
a
1.036
Long
Brunch junction, near Mulberry, last
ence of a large number of distinguished M i»» Aila Slettstrum_________ , . T..
— W6t Htrns to the fnrmernruiid poor land will
sum
of
$480,000
1
have
In
America
and
week,
Engineer Whiteman und u negro
Miss
Nona
Cowan......................
sfst«ine!»r-di|domaU.- scientists, aero­
924 yield nothing, therefore It tiehooves every
Mrs. Knnnir Munsuti *.................
U
U
H
brakeuinii
were killed.
to
come
here
to
raise
the
seizure
of
my
nauts, nvlntors, and citizens generally.
Wuudnten of the World
60S honest real estate dealer to give tlte facts
Mrs. t!. W. Venable
baggage paying to the court the expenses
600
Dr. M. Caraballo, a prominent physician
Contracts have been let for the con­ Mrs.
Forrest Lake___
220 regarding all lands placed in their bonds
204 for sale. There are thousands of honte of my trial and recover my portmanteaus of Tmiiita, died last week at rite hospital
struction of four torpedobont destroyers Ml«s Arunka Takash
Mr». Geo. A. IteCottes
|50
containing a secret pocket where I have of the University of Murylnnd at Balti­
for the U. S. navy, with a speed of 2‘JVi Baptist Sunday Scbout
I4U seekers coming into Florida this year. Iihv
hidden tlte document indispensable to re­ more, where he laid gone for-treatment.
M l»» Gall Moore.
&gt;
1
5
knots un iwur.
(Iriler of Odd Fellows
109 ittg been drawn hither by tite wonderful cover the said sum.
M
l»»A
lice
Kobblns
...
105 crops raised upon the rich, irrigated lands
Titusville was created tt city by act of
On the night-of June 10, the Spanish Mrs. W. M. Fountain...
HO
As reward I will give to you the third iho lust legislature. , .
04 of our slate.
steamship Antonio Lopez, went ashore off Mi,* Gladys Gardner
part, viz $100,000.
»00
Miss Midi Witituer.
Fire Island. Her 320 passengers were Mr*. R, E. Milieu..,
52
Frank C. Bowyer, W. 0. Brorein and W.
Naturally, this boom has started the
I cun’t receive your answer in'tlte pris­
Mr. J. W. Bell.
safely landed.
land sharks litis way, and many lands are on, but you must send a cablegram to u Stovall, owners of a majority of the stock
Miss Grille Hut
s. J, E.Ch
(hieensboro bridge over the East river Mlts
being pal U|ton tlte market, advertised as person of my confidence who will deliver of rite Florida State Midwinter Fair Asso­
Flossie Frank
». RUlnallt...................i ...................
at' Blackwell’s Island, was formally opened
good ...vegetable funds, and sold iu muuy it-lu me for to know If you-received this ciation have aold une-hulf of.,
Mr*, H I. Wil»rm................. I ...............Hie-public June 12. The construction Miss Martha F u i............ .....................
Instances to people in the North who hnvt* letter to instruct you in nil my secret. — n the association to W. II. Fixer of Knox­
Order
Red Men TV.*.". .T .. . . . . . . . . .
lias fukeiritgm years, and it Is fljelargest Mr», II.oft*;
never seen Florida, and knuw nothing
Awaiting your cable i am, yours truly, ville, Tenn., J. U. Strode of St. Louis, nnd
M urphy......... ..... ...... .
........ ..............
Judge Charles Godshaw of Lexington, Ky.*
public cantilever bridge in (he world. It Mrs. A. E. Hill
whatever of the nature of their purchase.
Pmtovitx
M l»» Glady» Gatrhrl...... , ........ ............
These six gentleman will at once begin to
Is 3.724 K feet long, its longest span is M l»» Ruth Mettinger
This nut only works a hardship upon
First of all answer by cable us follows, make arrangements for rite next fair, in*
Alice Whittier
..
1182 feet, clear height above mean high Miss
many
of
the
purchasers,
but
It
places
Flor­
MUi Rose Higgins ...... ........................
ida laud enterprises in a had light in not by letter: "Madrid, Spain, Antonio dependent of state aid, which, by the way,
water is 135 feet, grade 3.41 per cent, M l»» Florence Strlngfellnw . .
Mrs. C, II. b illie s .................... ..........
height of towers above bottom cord 185 Mr. William Padgett....... ......... ..........
niuny instances. The real vegetable sec­ Batin, Navas de Tolosa of Tercero." By lias never been paid.
Miss
Mamie
Hill
................................
tions that have the lunds and flowing precaution you must sign your, cable fol­
feet, can nccomtnodnte 213,000 persons, M r Chat. Padgett.......................... ......
Seuor Gonzalo de Quesadu, former Cu­
lowing nniiie:' Rombiti.
has four elevated railroad tracks, four
wells cannot be injured by these sales,
ban minister (o Washington, was a visitor
our or TOWN
A clipping from a pa|MT wus enclosed
trolly trucks, and \Wd promenades Totul Mi*» Eilna Prrvalt. (ienrva _____'. ___
but (lie state in general cannot be heneto Tumpu Inst week, and wus enthusiasti­
M i»» Alumna tiruok». Outre
_____
wirlt (lie letter giving the details of tlte
dead loud equals 120,000,000 pounds.
filted by such u procedure, and’ wherever
cally received by the Cuban element of
Mi»» Lillie laird. Clyde.. ....
......
klisi Minnie Oglesby, Monroe___
these frauds are being practiced the pn|ters capture of "Petroviez” mid the fact that (hut city.
United Stales detectives believe they
lie had five million rubles in one of the
should assist in making public the truth
have discovered one of the "nests" of the
A movement is un foot looking to a
satchels which limi been bidden from tlte
China
lias
adopted
the
silver
standard.
about
these
lands
that
will
not
make
a
black Hand society. Marion, Ohio, is the
union dejtot in Tnmpn,
indice,
Tills
is
lite
suine
old
nutrii
eaten
Alfnaza Mureira Peiinn, l'resideat of croit.
point designated, and numerous arrests
Among the graduates from Wesf Point
bunco game that lias been worked (Or
Brazil.
died June 14.
Following up a warning recently soundhave been made.
several years ami was sopitoseli to have military acudemy this year is Herbert L.
Miss Jane Addams &lt;if Chicago Ims been by J. W. White, industrial agent uf the become so ancient us to lie out of com­ Taylor of Gainesville,
In a recent trip front New York to Galvrstim, the Mallory Line steamer Concho elected president of the Nutlomil Confer­ Seaboard Air Une, and on tlte saute sub­ mission, inti It seems that "Petroviez” is
DeLntid is to have free mail delivery
had a hole stave la her bottom and was ence of Charities and Corrections for 1910. ject, tlte Tampa Timas says: "There is still working at the smite old stand.
next month,
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prevented from sinking by »large fish be Site is the first woman ever elected to the liu question chat (lie melliudsdevised and
Oi courseThe" originili "Petroviez1' was
A
{gqrteen-foot
uligator
was
killed last
pat into, play fur the sale uf Florida lands
.. .
lug drawn In and wedged so light as to position.
captured mid is still iu jail, n fact of week at East Mandarin. Its estimated
Vice-Chancellor U. Lawton Wiggins of by certain real estute speculators will which the bunco stcerers are fully aware.
greatly stop the leak and enable her to
weight was UOO pounds.
the University of the South, died at Se- work injury to the&gt;stnle. These men buy
resell her destination.
But the writer uf rite letter to Mr, Wray
Walter Smith, who killed Guy M. Brad­
wunee, Tenn., June 15. He was one of big tracts of cut-over land, possessing a mul others has no more idea of where the
The University City has been declared
value of probuhly not more than u doll; r five rnUlioiis uf rubles are concealed ritmi ley an ugent of rite Audubon society oil
tlte
best
educators
in
the
South.
the winner of the balloon race which re­
tlte lower East Coast several years ugu, is
Because be could no longer subscribe (ter acre. They advertise the lands Hash- Wray himself.
cently started from Indimuipolis. The
suing Collier’s Weekly for publishing an
to (be doctrine of the Episcopal church, ily as the most fertile in (lie state, every
This old gag was worked very success­
distance covered wns about 375 miles,
article
regarding the killing, placing dam­
ten
acres
capable
of
supporting
a
family
fully u|Kttt several soft ones and when the
and the landing point Lookout Mountain. Elmer S. Forbes pi Cambridge. Mass., lias
ages
at
$50,000.
in
comfort,
und
evcntuully
conferring
been deposed front the priesthood.
sharper in New York receives the calile
■
r
The Cuunrd Line steamship Slavonia
wealth.
Tlte
(trices
ure
generally
made
Tlte
large
dressed lumber slock sited of
lie
immediately
lays
Iris
plans
for
fleecing
The
Produce
Exchange
buihling'in
New
was wrecked on Flores Island In the Azores
$20 to $30 an acre, on tlte installment the "Rorobin" who answers rite letter by tlte Bagdad lumber Co. was destroyed by
group last week. There were more titan York city is offered for sale at $(1,000, plan, the final payment usually fulling
(ire June 14, entailing a loss $25,000.
400 passengers on board all of whom 00p. it bus tlte largest exchange room due within a year. It is unnecessary to cubie. Mr. Wray’s name wns probuhly Just bow rite fire originated is unknown.
sniveled from rite fact (lint lie was a jew­
were rescued by North-German Lloyd and in tlte world. Seals that once cost $0,000 say that the purjtuse of the advertisers Is
eler mid living in Sanford siipitosed to
have
sold
us
law
as
$50.
Julius S. McRae, who fell and broke u
Hamburg-American liners.
to sell the lands at far above their value, tiave plenty of money.
Each of the employes of the Smith &amp;
leg nlxiut V-ven weeks ago, died from li e
The town of Korinchl in Sumutra was
and that (lie methods smack strongly of
Mr. Barnes, (tie freight agent, received effects of rite injury Monduy night last, at
Sons' greut carpet factory of Yonkers, N.
devastated by earthquake June 4. The
fraud und false pretenses."
one of these letters several yearB ugn and Iris home in Tumpu.
Y., haVe received this week $1,OOT) in
shock was accompanied by u tidal wave
Ills answer to tlte letter can Itesi be told
cash front the estate of (liedeceased wife
Alltert McCollister of Hatch Bend, La­
which swept away the native huts like
__________ ■—:— — fayette county, had his neck broken by a
Our itusky bunch of hull toshers played by himself.
o [ the, founder of the enterprise, ns pro­
cockleshells. Of the populace 230 were
It is unnecessary to State that neither falling tree under which he was driving
vided for in her will. Over 300 persons in Daytona yesterday. They areexpected
killed.
Mr. Barnes or Mr. Wruy fell into the trap. last Saturday.
home some time today.
are affected.
In three years the Red Cross society Iiub
Joseph Lieuta's dry goods store In Tam­
spent $4.207,043.70 in relief work.
pa wus damaged by lire curly Tuesday
Edward Everett Hale, chaplain of the
morning to the extent of $3,000. Purriy
United States senate, died at Ills home in
covered by'insurance.
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Ruxbury, Maks:, Juhe 10, aged 87 yearn
Burglars ore gaining eutraiMM to stores
Among tile features of the celebration
in Thuipu by means of latch keys, and
of the eightieth iinnivcrsary of the Brook­
(lieu hclpidg themselves unmolested^
lyn Sunday School Union of New York
A southbound truln on lite A. C. L. was
last week Vas a parade o f 100,000 teachwrecked Monday about four miles north
ers arpi children. .
of Ocala, and conductor Lawrence Butler ( .
Ouvol county is to spend a million dol­
wus severely Injured.
lars un good roads.
Tntupu is to have a new theater, to cost
Excursion Rates on all Railroads
A $1,000,000' forest fire raged In Man­
$30,000, und be opened to the public Oc­
itoba last week. It extended over a hun­
tober 1st.
dred mile».

EEMÜ □ EES□ EEUU□ Œ EIIEE □ EDCDEM

Come to Sanford July Fifth

A destructive Juril_»term visited Coltiembwn, Va.. last week. For u distance
ten miles In length and half a mile iu
width all vegetation was totally destroyed.
In ravines hull drifted to the depthoftwo
feet or more. Farms in some Instances
were absolutely ruined, all the soil being
wushad from the uplands.
The German steamer Avia v u blown
up last week off the coast of Algiers. Fire
getting In among her cargo of dynamite
was the cause. The crew took to the boats
und escaped before the explosion,
| During naval maneuvers of Russia it war
vessejj jn the Black m b last-week, a swb*
"»urine collided with abattleehipund was
.sunk with all onboard. Not a person was
saved.
A severe earthquake shock was experi­
enced in Ihfe extreme south of France last
Sunday, Th$ villages of Saint Cannot
ondRognez were completely destroyed.
Over 100 are reported killed and twice
- Jjpmber injured. Much suffering is

»ported.

A'new ruilroad between Tampa and
Tarpon Springs Is tlte Tale*»' project, tobe
in operation next winter.

Hon. Frank Clark W ill Make an Address

Prof. L. W. tiuchhoiz, superiiueiuieutof
public instruction of Hillsborough county,
has been elected a member of the Nation­
al Educational Association, the largest
association of the kind in the world. I1te_
next meeting is to be beid in Denver.Col­
orado, July 0.

TWp G ood Ball Games, Sanford vs. Orlando

O ne o f the Greatest Celebrations E ver Given in Florida

Several new business blocks are being
planned for Jacksonville the present aco­
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Parades, Sports, Tournaments; Races, Grand BarbecDC; Games

Come to Sanford July Fifth
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DEM

Fort Pierce bus caught the electric the­
ater cruze and Is to have u $2.000 mov­
ing picture outfit.
Will Nave to Pay Taxes
Tlte recent ruling of the circuit court
regarding the collection of tax lienx was
decided in favor of City Attorney John­
son which nteuns that the city of Sanford
will be able to collect the delinquent city
taxes.

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rise up in its might and do the cak,e walk
over their knarled Ofid leacherous bodies.
Thpy will be left at the post as Indiffer­
ent 'sellingtplaters and a short period of
Is o n e b lo ck from 1st
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be progressive development will suffice to
- s t r e e t .- b u M t - w i l l * p a y
dig a pit for them from'"WhlCtl lh*V will
tween You and Me"
y o u to c a ll a n d see the
find no awakening.
new a n d u p -to-d a te
No great movement for the up building
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT of a community can beget sufficient mo­
mentum through the initiative of a single
Individual, to guarantee Its success. Co­
MA Chlel I« Among Ye Taking Motet, operative action, cohesive deduction and
sh e carries.
the entire dynamic of the community
and PaUb, Me*ll Prent 'Cm'—
should be brought into play. A spirit of
So Sayt Saunterer.
S A T IS F A C T IO N
oneness Ttiust-obtoln. petty differences
must be overcome, Idiotic jealousies sub­
GUARANTEED
A newspaper U not altogether pubU.tird to tell
the people w h it they would like to know, hut h it to merged, a spirit of self-abnegation must
give much Ot III »pace to telling them what they
assert itself, all elementary ^abracadabra
Give Me a Share of
•afkt to know.—Greets.
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must be squelched and the entire popu­
3p—U I C w r w p W e iM M Tht HtralJ.
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Y our Patronage
ere is or sermon In rhyme that is lace act as a single person in every mat­
worth Its weight in gold. Years ter affecting In any way the general Commercial Street
Near the Depot
ago the verses appeared in on ob­ welfare of their city and community.
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scure country paper without a paternity.
4
A
gentleman
who recently returned
Read them..
from a sojourn on the Cast Coast related
A SERMON IN RHYME
IIyou have I friend worth loving.
to me a good story regarding the expen
Love him. Ye*, end let him know
Only Exclusive nnd
That you love him, ere life"» evening
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sive luxury of being n guest at the best
Tinge bi* brow with tunaet glow.
hotel:- " .
Why should good word» ne'er be »aid
U P -T O -D A T E 'B A K E R
— ; Ode-friend till be Ud aed f
" A gentleman from Michigan took up
In the City
I f you hear a song that thrill» you,
quarters at the leading hotel where he
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Sung by any child of song.
expected to get luxurious accommodation We make everything known to the trade
Praise It. Do not let the singer
Watt deserved praise* long.
for the high rates charged, without hav­
Why should one who thrills your heart
Lack the Joy you may im part!
ing to bribe the attendants with generous F u ll L in e o f C o n fection eries
fees. Tips to waiters, bell boysjnd l&gt;orIt you hear a prayer that move# you.
“ A n d C igars
&lt;Its humble,
ters, coupled with exorbitant charges of
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5t let thi seeker
Join
It. ' Od hoi
a rapacious hotel keeper made a large
Free House-to-House Delivery
Bow before his God alone.
Why should not your brother share
supply of cash disappear from the pockets
The strength o f ' two or three" In prayer!
111 Park A v e .
'P h o n a 10 0
of the Michigan man about as fast as
If you see the hot tears falling
snow would flee before the burning rays
fro m a brother's weeping eyes.
Share them. And by kindly sharing
qf a summer sun, and the Wolverine de­ *4 .| ..e .+ **+ + + + + + + + + + ** *+ + + + *.|
Own your kinship with tba skies.
Why should any one be glad
termined to cut his sojourn short and go
When a brother's heart Is sad!
NEW CELERY CROP
into voluntary liquidation with the hotel.
I f a silvery laugh goes rippling
He (tacked his trunk, and going to the
DO YOU WANT PURE CELERY SEED? X
Through tha sunshine on his face,
Share It. ‘ TIs the wise man's layin g—
office, asked for his hill. As he w iis
For both grief and Joy a place
The kind flint Rives the best rriu lli and
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leaving the proprietor stepped up and
Thera's health and goodness In the mirth
live only kind that hits lieen proven al
In which an honest laugh has birth.
asked the cause of his departure and re­
together successful foe Florida Growers.
I f yottr work Is made more easy
I have them. French Golden Imported
ceived this answer: "My doctor at home
By a friendly helping hand.
Self Bleaching pure nnd (rue to nftme.
said I needed a change and rest and I
Say so. Speak out brave and Indy,
| lmmuled hr
from 1‘srls.— :— :
Eire the darkness veil the land.
c.amc_hcre.-huL-LdUul—thet-your waiters
Should a brother workman dear
1—
Fatter for a snsHTdriTieerT
get the change and you get the rest, and
L7 RV PHTLTIPB, Druggist
I will go back home to build up my for­
Scatter thus your wprds of kindness
Oof. Firs! St. end Park Avenue
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A lle n r ic h in g »» yod go—
tune if not my heulih."
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So, until Its happy end. ^
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4 Feast and your friends are many: fast
Your life shall never lack it friend.
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4 The following from the Pensacola News mad if you treat them bad, so long ns
if bo much to the point that I cannot re­ their stomach is fed. Steal if you can
frain from reproducing it for the benefit get a million, for your friends will furnish
you bail; its the great big thief that gets
of The Herald reader«:
off
on leave, while- the little ones go
In every community the populace is
to
jail.
divided into two classes, one of which is
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J. D. P A R K E R , Prop.
known as the "Kickers" und the other as
Just when the sun was holiest last
the "Boosters." Then there are sub­
divisions ot these two classes, who for Tuesday afternoon came Into T he Hckald &lt;• Room and Board $1.50 Per Day.
commercial and other reasons are afraid office a tired, discouraged, ever generous
Meals,',15c.
to come out in the open nnd declare woman friend of mine. "I wish I were
themselves but jam in their little knock not a Christian. I wish I hud been tvorn
•&gt;•'Special ‘ R a lo"”Hy‘ 'Tho“ VVoek
or little boost in. a *neaki«g -way.-und in the haart-wf-AstH Yvhere no missionary
could
reach
me."
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then attempt to pose before n critical
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Such were the two cmphuiic wishes
public as "Great Men."
It is the function of the "Knocker," to which escaped from the ll|&gt;s Of my caller,
place this seul of windy disapproval upon who Is well known in ull charitable works,
every step forward that entails the outlay for she was tried beyond endurance witli
of a single cent of Ills money, if he has the management of several charitable or­
DEALER IN
any, und which is not often the case, and ganizations, n church charity nnd several
use all the logic that accidentally lodged other institutions, which site gave nearly
between his narrow eyes and under the her entire time to. There is so much ta
dome of his think tank, to controvert the do," she continued, “ and the work of each
initiation of a single forward move, un­ charity Ik left to u mere handful of work­
.
AND .
less lie Is to receive Immediate, material ers, Thera are plenty to criticise and
ask
why
we
do
not
do
this
or
that,
but
benefit therefrom. He will assume a far
away look of feigned intelligence, allow they are not willing to lift their hands
his beetle brow to become corrugated wilh nor contribute one cent. Every ciiarity
greasy wrinkles, wallop Ids chew of to­ nearly in the city is in debt and the bur­
bacco into the oilier side of hfs~ face, den is carrie«! on by a few, und if we Agent fo r Virginia-Carolina f e r ­
--fleck « ‘prune seed from out of his-unfer­ suggest getting -up somh entertainment,
tilizers
tilized whiskers, reach down into the or attempting io raise money by personal
application
they
say
for
heaven's
suke,
stygian depths of Ills cruzy quilt trousers
and return with n one binded, barlow, are they begging ugainT Now this is Just
FRESH
Keen Cutter, grub for the corner of a soft why I am tired of helping with a few
pine box. yank a silver off of it, begin to other women to carry this burden, nnd 1
jnake silk thread shavings, and emit a wish I was sitting in heathen darkness
noise that would cause the star boarder where the problem of how we Were ever
at Chultulioochee to become opaque with to accomplish our work without tho sup­
port of Christian people generally would
AND
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never
trouble one."
"This town can't stand it, Taxes is
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too high now, We fellers, which have
worked and got a few dollars ahead are 4 1 notice that Bartow has raised $1,200
— being robbed and'probrd'tor' alt“ We' are fo ra barbecue to be Bfveh"oii“ June '257
AT
worth, and have not got nerve enough to This ought to bring the blush uf shame to
sumo
of
the
close
"fisted
Sanford
people
make a kick. We don't need them im­
J. I. A N D E R S O N 'S
provements. We got along for years and who refuse to give anything for a grand
years without them, our daddies got Fourth of July celebration and barbecue.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

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Fertilizer

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It hns shown more results for the Money invested than miy other.
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where--------

| P a in t e r ’s S a n fo rd C e le ry Special
is used.

Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER, is in Snnfurd

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along without them and now a new fangled bunch of natural horn hornswogglecs,
that are to slick they could see a marked
card through a hay alack, come along and
. waul to throw thegnffdntousTor the few
paltry dollars we have left, and me for
one is going to make a kick. We fellers
wboJiuva stood .by Ui« town when every­
body else was tryiiig to‘ move out. should
organize a vigilance committee or some
other thing for self prutmiou, or this
bunch of visionary kids who have got In
charge of things will land the whole
blooming mpss of us In the 'pawn shop'
end the kids will tote iheyaller ticket loo."
Twenty-two caliber men.pf the. above
hi a m11cun dominate the affairs ofa town
fur a time and retard its progress by their
blatant "beefing." They need a poultice
of crushed sand fiddlers, brought-to a
high state of wanmh, placed at the base
of the cerebellum to relieve them of astig­
matic delusions and brainstorm. When
their morbid self nature and natural
grouch become fully revealed the progressive element of the community will

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CONTRACTOR
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Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty
None but first-class labor employed nnd all contracts guaranteed to be in ociurdsDc*
with plans and spcdficntiunH
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Postoffica Box 771

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T h e P o p u la r P rice t*nd

UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT
Spedai Rates by the Week

First .Class Speclul Tables Reserved Fur Ladies

J. M. S T U M 0 N t Proprietor
(Corner Palmetto and First Sts.)

MEATS

GROCERIES

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W . W . LONG

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Real Estate ,jj

Henry McLaulin

4 1Tha city council should have all the
at as L ow P rice s an d o n a s'R e a so n a b le Terms
shade trees trimmed and after that is
done they should trim up the treesjn the __________ J E W E L E R __________
^ A s C an b e H ad A n y w h e r e .
oity parks. Several oPthese trees along
the walks are a grand nuisance and just
,
MY SPECIALTIES
Office on Park Avenue, between First ond Commercial Streets. Sanfurd. Fkri^*
after a heavy raid the pedestrians are
Pickard's Hand-Painted Chinn
drenched by wulking under tbeiuw hang­
Oorhnin's Sterling Silver
ing boughs.
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Rogers'Plated Ware
4 1Sanford promises to coyer herself with
Elgin umPWaltham Watcites
■glory on the ball diamond this season
and everyone should help out the home
(F lr » l Street, one block from Depot opposite Po»tufflc*J
team by attending the games and enA LL GOODS GUARANTEED
courugiug the players. Nothing adver­
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tises u city like a good hull leant and
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
Sanford sin support one handsomely if
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every one will assist.
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C . H . D IN G E E

4 1 wish to commend the' action of the

P lu m b in g a n d

city council io their recent actiun to give
A P L A C E FOR L A D IE S A N D GENTLEMEN
f
G as F ittin g
the city two nice fountain* On Commer­
cial street. This Is a move In the right
Everything First CF»»»
Short O rders A f A ll H ours
direction and carrying out the projects AU Work Receives My Personal Attention
fot public improvement. It will also save
and Beat Efforts
theexpense of paying for water for street
&lt;‘ PrompL Clean Se'rvice
Meal Ticket« are Sold at Reduc ed RflteS
sprinkling purposes— Tut Sauntl» e*.
Opposite City Hall
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VOICE Of THE PEOPLE

Beech- Nut
- Brand

Mrs. R. II. Marks Very 111
tyu!
II. Marks relumed
from (iri^n Springs Inst Saturday, where
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Le tte rs and Communications on they had gone, for Mr». Marks' health.
Mrs. Mark» lias been very III since her re­
Various Timely Topics.
turn. but is reported today asT much beu
ter. Her mother, Mrs. Clayton, was sum­
moned by wire, und is now with her. As
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE soon ns she is uble. Mrs. Marks will leave
for her old home in Atluntn. where it is
hoped the change will greatly benefit her
In this Department will be found the health.
Views, Opinions and Comments
Of Practical Writers
Have Purchased Land
Jeremiah Miller, C. F. Usn-rhury, Ste
, Mischief In Children
plien S, Chadoiyiie unit S. M. Schofield of
When our formers were setting out their Stnnifonl, Coon., purchased fifty acres of
tomato plants, n plant was set out In the laud from M. M. Smith on the West side
Sanford House park, on the left hand.side lust week. This makes over one hundred
of the walk. This wns done Just to see acres of valuable celery land that Stam­
how n plant would grow without the use ford parties Aave purchased of Mr. Smith.
of any kind of fertilizer or cheniicul to The new owners purpose to Improve llurir
help it nlong, the plant to get Us full hnldiniis at once, and will plant a crop
growth from the plain, common soli.
or luncheon than a dish of "Beech-Nut
The plant grew fine, and at the first
Brand" Orange Marmalade? It is made
Rushed With Orders
part of last week had. fine, large', Wellof the finest selected Oranges .and-pun*
r^rjie
Bojwj
Contracting
(¿am
puny
since
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sugar only, and is sealed in the famous
had gone well, nobody disturbing:,^lie installing tlicir novelty works, have l&gt;een vacuum glass Jnpr from which all ulr is
working overtime to keep up with the rush exausted. This ihetitod-ui. sen ling retains
growth of the plant in any way.
the rich flnvor of the fresh fruit. Better
But, alas I Alx&gt;ul the third day in the of orders. This novelty works seems to
have
tilled
a
long
fell
wnnTin
SanfoTiT."
week, two little children (girls, by the way)
F in n s, S p e cifica tio n s
anti E stim ates F urnished
were passing through the park, and either
ex, (hi., is to have a new cot
. jam fy* ftm or for the mischief of it, pul
on A p p lica tio n s
|vi»r $250,00(1, and he .com
the plant-out of.Uic ground, root and ull,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
and then pulled the tomatoes off and put
them in the hole.
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The reason Mr. Hully is asked to put
An
order
of
the Posioffice Department,
this little article In our paper is just In
Washington,
D.
C., effective Jan, I,
11.1 First Street
wurn the mothers and people' who have
0|&gt;p. Postonico
provides
that
no
delinquent ..subscriber
children in their core, ufthedunger of be­
ing too slack in the early training of their shall he carried Imq^rthan three months,
children; also of the danger in letting giving as a reason that the department is
|ittle girls run about the street when they furnishing a low rate of postage on news­
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klioajd he nt home, or with some older papers, and does so for the benefit of a
bonnlide subscriber who pays for Ills
person.
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profierly trained, they would have known
—Have you seen tlie cloth-finish ruled
IFrUlTnrTiTiIestruy.otlier people's prop­
letter heads at The Herald ullkct Thu
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neutest and very latest thing in line sta­
tionery. l.o&lt;&gt;k it up, Mr. Business Mali.
New furniture Store .
W. W. Abernathy is in the city this Prices very low.
week making arrangements for locating
a new furniture store, lie has secured
GO YEARS'
DEALERS IN
the Aimer room in the Stono-Gove block,
EXPERIENCE
comer of First street and Palmetto ave­
nue and expects to start business atioui
July tlrst. .The new firm of which Mr.
Abernathy is n member is known us
Jones, McLaughlin Co., nml they have
W e d o n ’ t Imve t o 'a d v e r t is e ch e a p lands.
TnADC MAnsa
stores in some twenty cities nf'llto south.
T
he p u rch a ser here saves m ore per acre
D
esigns
Mr. Abernathy is well known in Florida,
CoevniOHTO Ac.
A ninne »muting a »kclrh »ml deaerllitlnn mar
a n n u a lly in freights than he saves on the
having managed the carpet department
qnti klr »•&lt; i-ruiil nur opinimi iruu nin-llii-r an
Office nml works ¡¿I t Oak Avenue
llivr-nllnit I» IT'.ImM y pnl»ut*M&lt;*. ( '|'turn11 nini
of Maas Bros.1 in Tampa for several years
p u rch a se priee elsew h ere. . S ee..Dih lo -a £ .
ll.iii*»trirllrriiufld»ilt(AL. tIAHDBOBK on I'airnla
•out Irmi. liMnt «(ipiii-y for »«-urina tiAlonn.
and li'fore coming to tills state was enn’ Phone inn.------- -----ratiniti I ut on ili rullo li Minin’* to. niolr
ri'eljilit rates in our book let
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To * .luma, Mcl, atig Iditi Co. will handle
A tiAîli!#iifrii'lf llluntrntfif wriklf. lArSrMt cir
loti of itnf •t ientlDr h'iirn*], Tortn*. f3 a
linn.* rami-tilings upon a huge scale mm rlitui
»ruf: ftturnttiinlis.lL HoUbjall n#* »&lt;1e«Ior*.
•&gt; 4*4*4*4*4**5*4*4*4* 4" •!*4*4* v 4*4*4*4*4* 4*4*^ 4*4
will place a compl.’to line of furniture in
4*
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llt-ir h *w store room as naiii-fis cxicnItraneb Utile«», cX* V Hi- Washington, U. C,
4mv • ri-palri ii|Hin Sit me can he completed.
Mr Ali.-rnatliy's family, at present livAND
HAVE YOU SEFN THE
iiii i.i Kiihmunit, will lolllove to this i ily
aad in.ike Satifonl tlielr fuiitrr home.*

L. P. McCULLER

Sanford
Machine « Foundry
Works

Repair W o rk Prom ptly Done

Repairing All-Kinds
of Machinery

We deal in Celery Farms and
Farm Lands and we are the
largest oVi^rs of Town Lots

Automobiles and Gas
Engines

Scittiiific American.

lyiUNN/iCo^^ro|d"|i'NewYork

Will l.cjtl flic Bunt)
Til - Sanford Band has a new liuuduiust-r in tin- person of Prof. .1. M. Stuuum.
l l ’ U.rU his first relieiirsnl last Friday
night, and there was u uturked ¡unease
in attendance and enthusiasm. Professor
Stmiutt is a noted musician, mid promises
to bring the Sanford bund up to a high
degree of proficiency,- There wllln-he-u
membership of twenty-two pieces for the
Fourth celebration.
Get Your Teu Roses Now
If I cun get orders at once for 1.000 ten
« roses, the price on same can he made at
US cents apiece, nr $2 |&gt;er dozen. These
roses will bloom this season, and this isn
good diunce to get some fine stock.
—L. II. Tr.nm:.
Notice of Sunltury lux
Having had notice of sauitury dues,
and the same not being paid, the deliui|U£uu will I»,* hontftmtird IfT-ftrr»* t lie runyor uud fined.
—^ - M . - L t Scott.
Sauitury Inspector

B L ÍC K E N 5 D E R F E R

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Upstairs, P ico B lock

Open Tuesdays 4 to G p.m.

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. in.

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One that will stand the greatest tests No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the
tîannot get out ef alignuisnl
Sufferer from Kidney Troubles.The best machine on the market
A $100 Machine for $00
See them ul The Heruld office
Xu Iichcc (or the kidney sufferer
Panvantl- drvrrrss—mrm—mnrn— to-

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tjet uji with u lame hack,
“ Twinges of hack acite bother you all
d n f,
---Dull aching breaks your rest at
lliKllt,
Urinary disorders add to your mis­
ery.
tict at the cause—cure the kidneys.
_Doan's Kidney Pills will work the.
cure. ■
They're for (lie kidneys only—
Have made great cures in Sanford.
J. W. Price, retired farmer, Tenth St..
Sanford, Fla., says: “ My kidneys were
the source of great annoyance to me.
The srrrrtinns coni ail led a scdiniCtU
añil were *o frequent in passage that I
was obliged to arise several time* at
night. There was an intense lameness
across the small of my hack auff hack
ache was almost constant. Hearing of
Doan's Kidney .Pills 1 resolved To try
them anil procured a box. They acted
protnjHly and- - effectively ’ aud^ Sine«'
using them I-have had no liacE^cjte or
lameness. My kidneys have atsor-' he-1
come stronger and 1 do not have .to
arise to pass the secretinni at night.
I have recommended Doan’s Kidney
Pills to many of my friends and wilt
continue to do so.*’
• For sale by all dealers.
Price 50
cents.
Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
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und to Hundreds o f Shippers who are shipping to them regulur

Best Fertilizers
_ On Earth.

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FIRST C L A S S C R A T E M A T E R IA L S . Sanford,

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Oft your own llttla rights forego;
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IN S U R E D

A G A IN S T

M. M. SMITH,11. R. STEVENS.
G. S. DERRY.
- President
Vice-President
. Ceslffer

LOSS

II. E. TOLAR
Ass't Ce shier

�M E T T IN G E R S
Next Door to Post office

Men’s Summer Underwear
Porosknil 50c Garment
Nainsook. Short Sleeves. Knee Drawers.
Ealbriggan, Long and Short Sleeves and Drawers,
Elastic Seam Drawers 50 and 75 cents.

M E ff'S -B L A e K “ B R !f c t IÄ TTTIN E 'C Ö Ä TS 3 to $
Boys' Knee Pants, 3 to 12 years 25c per pair.
Boys' Summer Suits, Blouse 3 to 8 years GOc per suit.
Men's Straw Hats, Special 75c each.
Men's Panamas G.00 to $10.00.

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Store Closes G P. M. Except Saturdays.
Every Thursday Afternoon • .
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Reasonable hours
Half day recreation

For Employees

to get - back * t * the newspaper* Tor the
many brickbat* published during. tbf for­
c e « meet1ngs. or do they aeek to muzzle
the press by various schemes that w i ld
detract from the revenue derived by ad­
vertisements T
The anti-pass law has not beaefitted the
G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W / I lT E R
people, oor hs« it injured the press. Then
why Critter away the valuable lime of tbe
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they wilPprevent itinera
digestion and give you health
legislature with these freak bills T
The newspaper* of the state that eiuieavor to five their reader* a dean, readable
sheet would be willing to take all adver­
tisements from the editorial page. Those
papers that prefer to run patent medicine
advertisements «ndOTlier ptfilfTmal ter upou the editorial page would not care wheth­
er their -edUorinl»" were tagged *e aat.—
Pico Building
The Governor, however, was wise enough
SANFORD. FU0RIDA
If there is no dty ordinance prohibiting
to see that this tali was the freakiest of
phonographs playing continually in the
tbe freaks, and for the good name of the
business district of Sanford there should
be one passed far the' protection of people
DR. R. M. M A S O N
wbo want to transact business. In tbe
BUbop Mock we have several that are
It is rather tiresome to reiterate tbe adrunning Syrian songs in native style and
verttsing rates of Tttr H tu u ) everyday.
costume with a torch light procession,
This paper started in business with an
cymbals and Little Egypt all combined.
established rate of IS cents per inch for
W e h a v e 'a n tic ip a te d
Twenty four hours a day of this beautiful
display advertising and 10 cents per line "Bughouse Opera'*, is dm so bad but when
JO H N C. S N E A D
for Vw»u This rate has been adhered u&gt; they put on a continuous performance for
Union Service
at all times and yet tbe firms wbo «re in twenty six hours in the day the entire
Tbe union srfvire will be held next
ARCHITECT
the habit of cutting down tbe rate of all population is just about exhausted.
Sunday night at tbe Presbyterian church,
jl3 Vi Ttfit Çrrvrt
newspapers will write a dozen letters to
N e e d s an d Bought Our
end wiH begin' ’HurapiTy ^ST V!JU;T"Rev.'
this office offering a ratg^tflC «it Mrw«F L O R ID A
Mr. Houshoider. pastor of tbe Methodist
Jacksonville's proposed thirty-foot ship
These letters are never answered after
S to ck o f
channel
to the sea will benefit not only church, will preach tbe sermon A special
the first inquiry. The home merchants
program of music will be ^idered under
pay this rate and Tbe H ixjlld would not tbe big dty. but the entire country tribu­
A . C. H A R T
tbe direction of E. T. Woodruff. Tbe Pres­ ,
attempt to give a foreign firm a cheaper tary to her. The wave will ascend tbe
river to Sanford and ran along tbe rails byterian choir will be assisted by singers S U R V E Y O R A N D D R AU G H TSM A N
from the other churches, and by Mrs. Li­
Lc.cl.L4 uhi truu y&lt;tixüc| tar kuu|&lt;
We discovered long ago that it cost to Orlando. Orlando Reporter-Star.
â £ ( « b U|
kins of Orlando. Extra chairs will be
money to print a newspaper and when­
SAN PO KO. FLORIDA
provided. and a cordial invitation is ex­
ever the publishers of the weekly papers
The Short Talks man on tbe Times- tended'to all—
get this idea into their beads tbe plan of Union has taken , unto himself a wife.
At tbe morning service tbe pastor will
an established rate will soon be adopted. Most have been talking to some purpose
A N DEW JO H N SO N
A newspaper sells space, just as a mar- anJh^ytUl npv hav'e to cut out the "Just
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
chant sells goods and why this space Talking Back.
Tbe kK on tbe northeast comer of Sec­
Prartkw
la State awl P«j«ral Courts.
should be given away is a problem never
ond street and Laurel avenue bos been
solved. - Tbe country newspaper has been
cMaredup. preparatory to being built on
"We dreamed that we would sleep ip
a charitable organization long enough
summer hours" but it was all a fake.
aad it it just about time for tbe public
Mrs. F. V. Lee has . openHl a general T H O M A S E M M E T W I L S O N
W'ith base ball. Fourth of July and a piano
to come across with the filthy lucre for
pKfvha'odise store at Celery CenterVa new
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
contest. The Hut am force will get no rest
advertising space, so much an inch no
station on tbe Sanford A Everglades Ky.
A ll t o S u it Y 0 U and Y0UR
AT-LAW
this summer.
matter who contracts lor said space.
Lata State Attorse? Seventh WkiaJ Oreall U
Florida
? P ock et-b ook
Several state papera ore publishing a
FoJrttn Saatord eaat Sitraa Lait
FLORIDA JO lRN lltSM
very pathetic story under the beading.
S p rin g is opepitig up ami
Several year ago the tourists visiting
"Alone in a Sawmill'at Midnight."'
Florida were forced td take the northern
GEO. A . D eC O T TE S
y o u w ill he com p ilim i to
AB Local Advertisements Linder This
papers to get all the pressedispalette* and
ATTORNEY
ard
COUNSELLOR
a
t
LAW
*
That Tallahassee lynching has given Heading. Owe Cent a Word Each Issue
news of the world. All this has now been
c o m e o u t in a N r* Outfit
Practice in State and Federal Court*
I
changed. The TTmes-Unlop was the firaf the northern press more food for reflection
Wasted— Unfurnished, two or three
paper to put in Improved machinery and
Sanford. Fla i W h y not le i us su p p b your
rooms on tbe ground floor. Gentleman WVlbocn Block
issue a great state paper. The Tampa
and wife: no children. Address Mrs. McD
K. F. D. No. t.
Tribune tallowed and lately tbe Jackson­
neetls?
ville Metropolis and Tampa Times have
W akted— Everyone to know that, the DR. W . E. H O U SH O LD E R
thickenederfct typewriter is the- best' on
•There is nothing neu under tN- *uo
t^tjpUW three and four deck presses to
DENTIST
the market. See them at Tbe Herald of­
he rapidly increasing subscription
fice.
• .•
R»eu 2X 2* sad U . pa» BUg
'P V e .U I B u t n o n e o f t h e G o o tU under
Eclipse of the sun yesterday. Reason
lise The Pensacola Journal and the
If you want a first-das* typewriter at
Powell's return from California
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o u r r o o j“ a r e O L D . a m i much
der hnd Uve Star, the Miami Metropolis
and inspect the Bllckensdcrfer. T be best
Death
af
Mrs.
Beck
and
most
compact
machine
un
the
market.
akd Record, the St. Augustine Record.
Mrs. Nancy J. Back A d last Friday at . .For S sir ..fund buggy horn, iWi-370 F. Q.iLCELERY- CITY AER1E.-Ì833 N E W - a n t J - U t M o n l r i t r -------Foa Sall —P. M. Elder of the Celery av­
Citizen, besides the great array of week­ her home south of Sanford. Mrs. Wood­
Meets Tuesday night*, at 8 o'clock, at
don't charge anything fir a ‘
ly pepera are now filling tbe field of Flor­ ruff was one of the piooeen of this sec­ enue cash store' has 200 bushels of peas •the hall in the Stone-Cove building, on We
F
for Rale.
34-tf
Firsts treet.
ida journalism and no reader needs to tion. having moved here from Meckiib. Cuate and investigate
Foa S ale—Fine Jersey Bull for sale or
-dl
. „t,'
take a paper published outside the state burg. N. C, In 1841. coming to MelonviUe. for service. Address John Jels. or Phone
___________ buying » hewbera---------She
was
married
to
W.
W.
Woodruff*
ia
line in order to get nil the news.
59.
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Florida papers generally are taklns «n I860, and resided neaiFt R—d fw ■ aw »r
Foa S a l e —Ovnicr Jersey cows fur sale SANFöRDTODGi; Na 27. L O. O. F.
the Letter tooe and appearance and striv­ her of years. Mr. Woodruff then moved cheap. Now fresh or wifi be skin. Also Meet* every-Murala? night at 7:30 in Maing to give the reader a real newspaper to the place south of thy city, upon which Rhode iilandJZeU eg*» for hatching. Cir­
***ic Hall. Visiting brethren are cor­
cular flee. C F.Ward.Winter Park. 29tf
i a every sense of the word. Tbe day of he resided until his death in 1872.
dially
invited.
W. S. Brewer.----For Sale—In most desirable portion of
Mrs. Woodruff married CL H. Beck in
the pot metal sheet printed in apple but­
Sanford, factory building and land suita­
B O Y S ’ S U IT S
ter has passed and the new- phase of 1677, and was 'again made a widow ia ble far saw and crate milL Most be sold
Boys’ Suits. latest st&gt;te aw
Florida oew*pat*rdom is taking iu (dace. 1888. Mr. Beck being killed in a soowslide at ooce. Address: P. O.Bux 284. 42-if
in the Klondike. For a n»mh»r of j cars
shades, 3 to 17. Boy's W a s t e »
Foa S ale —An improved Frfiwm moving
picture machine, iogoodorder. AJsusumr
Mis. Woodruff had been an invalid.
Suita. 3 to 10. all styk* Blootntf
in last February waa obliged to take to good films. Machine only been used two
Pants. 3 to 17. Boys Funiishitesf
months Owner in other business. Will
Caps. Etc. A ll Under Prav
her bed. from which she was unable to sacrifice for |50. Apply at Herald office.
J . C. ARNO . O dLAHO O
move, until death relieved her sufferings.
—* F m fiu ^ O o ifc i, itu n jlll&amp; r H J B ; s
IWatf • member Ug tM I T t s b y u i ^
Iwrae. In good condition, and will be odd
will ‘His journey through life is rocky etuveh. and a devout Christian, Mrs. Wood­ tbemp.
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Old S h o e s Wanted
and beset with strange and contradictory ruff bore her pain and suffering with
—Sanford Machine A Foundry Works.
j . W . K N IG H T
experiences. When be is little the big Christian fortitude.
For Rent—One and three-quartera acres
1 iiro
for OLD
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Notary Public. State at Large.
girls kiss him. and when he ia big the
wiU give what they are »\»tk
Tbe funeral services occurred last Sat­ of land, near dty limits. Address Box
Deeds. Mortgages and all kinds
* little girls kiss him. When he is a boy urday afternoon hum the Late residence, 359 City.
Contracts, written and acknow­
SIZES. « , 7. S. » . 10 «
15
For RenL—One furnished h -lm ™ up
ledged.
and the friends came from far and near stain. W. F. Leavitt, corner of Third
A . E . I r v i n ’s S h o e Shop
to pay tribute to one they had knows and street and Elm avenue.
Sanford Avm
Sanford. 1
38-tf
Oar. 3rd St anl Sanford A*e- *;

For O u r Store

YOUR

D . L . Thrasher

�TlIC SANTORO HCRÀLt)

PAUL KEELY HAS ACCIDENT
Gas Generator Exploded In His race
Last Monday
. paui Keely had an accident last Moiu
day evening that may cost him the use
of one eye. He and W. M. Diefenderfer
were leaving the Keely home in an auto­
mobile and one of the lamps refused to
burn. Mr. Diefenderfer hnd opened the
generator to see the cause of the trouble
and Paul struck a match to hnve n look
at the generator. Meantime the gas hnd
formed and the match ignited causing a
loud explosion. The full force of the ex­
plosion struck Paul in the’ face knocking
him down, burning his face and badly
injuring one eye. Medical attention was
summened at once and the patient suffer­
ed' excruciating ngony for several hours.
The physicians are hopeful of-savlng the
sight although it Wilt he several months
before Mr. Keely can hnve the full use nf
the optic again.
»
About B. B. Minshew
Capt. B. D. Minshew, merchant, capital­
ist and reul estate denier of tills place,
gold t(into ornnric groves Inst weekfor.CuJ.
M .r. Robinson of Sanford to Ohio parties,
for $20.000, mid then closed n ileal witb^
Mr. Robinsoii Tiy whichHnrper It Minshew
acquire one of the most desirable orange
groves in this thrifty, enter|irising neck of
the woods, known ns tile H. Z. Bennett
plnre. on Washington avenue, the consid­
eration being $1300. Bryant, ns lie is
known here, is u useful, enterprising citi­
zen. and nn unbeatable worker, civil en­
gineer, and one of the best surveyors and
timber estimators in the Sooth, nml lie
never lias to hide his face iu the dark for
the smell of filthy booze while the fair
sex and best clement nre near, or be dcpiled like some outcasts. -VpliisinCoiihTÿ Record

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Tickets on Sale from Jacksonville every Monday and Thursday
beginning with June 17 ur tn Aug 30th, with
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final return limit Sept. 30th
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On The Kollroud Pass
If we were looking for somebody to
tiuy and had nothing but u railroad pass
with which to buy him, we would look up
(ho fellow who is bowling loudest about
the dangsr of, the* press "debauched" by
permitting newspapers to receive a "free
pau in exchange for advertising.—'Luke-

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

Staple and Fancy Groceries

SANFORD, FLORIDA

F ull L ine o f H igh-G rade Cigars am i T o b a c c o s
Agent for the Famous

C LO V E R H ILL B R A N D BUTÇER

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA

AG E NTS

General Fire Insurance

---------Ttir^fncKiOiTCar in Town
The Jnckson car, tiie one you Imvebeen
reading about, hns arrived in town, mid is
being admired tiy everyone. Anyone
wishing to test the merits of tilts great
iiutomohile can do so at the hardware
store of A. E. Hill where a chaulTcur has
been engaged to demonstrate the merits
.of tiie ear. — —
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W r carry the L'afgèstlin e be­
tween Jacksonville and Tampa

T . J . P E R K ÌN B , A j t , B m to rd , o r A. W . F H IT O F , D ivision P » t i # n * « r A ( t ,r* v
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CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W00LF0LK

Sanford

P IT T S B U R G , PA
BRANCHIS

Chicago
Cincinnati
Jacksonville

Florida

Sales Agents ami Distributors
SANFORD CFLERY UNIpN
mm 10, Pil'd Work.

’Phone 2(

SANFORD, FLA .

Nrw York
Washington
Sunfurd

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Q u ick ly hiul N eatly E x e cu te d at
Tin* flera lii P rinting C om pan y

R ep a ir W o rk a S p e c ia lty

;. Corner-First Street and Pahnetto-Avcnuc Sanrortt, Florida~ ;

Excitement W ill Soon Be Rife
Announce Your Candidate
Ton waul to yifi into the fiftht ni once.
I.rt ns suggest ilml you organize your forces.
Gel in lilt* lend mid silty in the lend. The prize
is too vnlunlili* to lose when it costs you uo
money to win.

'Hie fiiuno is one of the U'st

mid furnished us liy one of the South's largest
piano eotieerns, mid now is the time for you to
hurry tip and get busy.

F rc e to Everybody

-givFTrm Ttir-tr YntïT-r

Ask your friends to

See timi iltey nre voted

NOT A I.LOWED.— No one interested iu
the store will he allowed a vote though they

Our Method o f Advertising

who wins tin; piano.

It is a free-for-all contest,

where the most popular contestant wins out,

T. A. Newlan
Chas. H. Evans
W H p DO YO U W A N T

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J. K. Mettinger
Frank Woodruff
Sanford Furniture Co
TO H A V E T H E P IA N O

�BASE BA.ll IN
Three Interesting Games Are
With Jbe Ocala Tram
Ptey ball l .
Well. yes., we rather guess they did. and
there are no more guesses coming. „The
conundrum has been answered. We knew
they could, and jthey Just up and did it
So there, now I If anyone has any doubts
■tong this tine be should have been at
the new ball grounds Monday afternoon
'and witnessed the daylight pyrotechnics
that were let off. There certainly was

Name T f Hw Ban Park
Ocala took the third of the series by an
The following names hare been handed
exhibition of real ball playing in the sev­ tn and The Herald wifi pettish titt list
enth and eighth innings. Up to the sixth ■nti] the season opens The names of
inning it looked tike a walkover for the the using ladies will be kept secret until
home boys, ss Ocala had failed to score the contest has been decided. Every
up to that time. Sanford scared one in| Sanford ltd; should aydst la naming the
bail p a rk . Send in t o o t name to The
the beginning of the seventh the score
stood three to nothing in is roc of San­
ford. Then Captain Harris' men gave an
excellent exhibition of clever banting,
bringing in two runs The eighth was a
repetition of the seventh. The ninth was
a shut oot for both sides. Ocala winning

The visitors were a clever lot of ball
of ball to»«** locked horns with the San­
players, and had the good will of all the
ford bundle.
. The weather was of the quality that Sanford fans Waller, their catcher, was
D rive m u r . W agon, in to S a n fo rd
r about the best e v « ketu Tu'Sanford. and
The Lucky Diamond
V fanS and fy n n lj^ tW ussnt the kind owing tn his good work the game was won
Edgéwood Park
C a ll o n C. H. E v a n s
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that encourages good halt pHtying. andi Wednesday. .
Marlawe Park
H e c a n d e liv e r a n y b ra n d y o u w a n t ou t o f
Mansell pitched an excellent game,
tend* to make the game intereating. The
National Ball Park.
game itself was sort of a dtwble-hendad and It eras no fault of his that Sanford
Monro* Ball Park.
O ur new W a re h o u se
to everybody in more ways than did not win. It seas a case of everybody
Belvidere Park.
W ith o u t D e la y —
The knocker was relieved of his lit­ playing ball on both teams There were ■Oiustee Part ~
tle hammer, and the doubter had to goi but few cunts The public should feel
Losers* Lot
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way bark and occupy a seat in the shade that they had received their money's
Ponce de Leon Part
of his thoughts. Of cofirse. everybody
Seminole. P u t . .
on eatery at
* Athletic Part
wanted to see the home team win.
..Pr*doj&gt;art —
but frag the.wax things,
DeSoto Part
Umpire. Dr. King.
since the season opened, some had mis­
id* Part - :'
givings. .True lover* of the «port expected
West End Par t ----Bays Herr
to tee the boys put up • winning game,
Lakeview Part
The
Ocala
bunch
of
ball tuners were
and they were not disappointed. It was
Association Park.
... a big crowd, a motley crowd, that greeted here three days this week and they were
Glendale Part
the players when the umpire called play the finest lot of boys that ever graced
Sunny Side Park.
the Celery City. Gentlemen every one
ba 11Holden Part
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Or a n y o th e r b r a n d - o f o u r - ju s t l y
Up to the seventh inning the Ocala gen­ and good ball players. They did not find
tlemen had displayed their generosity to life as exciting as it is in the Brick City j
Wiring Tor Electric Lights
C eleb ra ted F e rtilize rs—
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their Sanford friends by presenting them but as they were very busy at the lot
Sanford's new electric light plant will
most
of
the
time
they
did
not
have
time
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with six beautiful large-sired swan's eggs
Do
y
ou
w
a
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H
a
rd
w
o
o
d
A
s
h
e
s
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soon be installed and y&amp;i want the work
of royal pedigree. At this stage of (be to notice the change. Following is the done by a competent and experienced
Dried B lood , S h e e p M anu re, B lo o d and B u m
game the Sanford players stopped long personnel of the Ocala athletes:
electrician. The work roust bear inspec­
i i t M i U tt.
-“enough to take an Esquimau lunch (that Cast. Trmmk Harm. Jr. fU
N itrate n f Rndji?.
tion and conform to the regulations pre^r M y j,
is. they look up an extra hole in their
acribad hjMhe Fiouilieiu TailfT Aisociarespectfully dixLuad with thanks
Tlon. Vf. A. t'arr of this city has had ten
bain,
years experience in electrical work of all
and proceeded to help themselves to one
kinds and can wire your bouse in a satis­
Echoes From The fusils Game
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run. ' This whetted their appetites and in
factory manner. Everyone should have
One hundred and twenty-five fair and
the next inning they helped themaelve to
their house wired at once, to be ready
Ave more nice &gt;uicy ones and took one manly rooters from the Celery Gty added when the current is turned on. and W. A.
mote nibble in the ninth, which evened rest to the enthusiasm which prevailed. Pan is now equipped uptake you order
The Fust is team did not dream that a
up the tore feast. Then came another
and fill same at oScc. ~ You can get him
Urge
bunch of Sanford's fair and famous
display of magnanimity on the part of
at^y time «ttfaCTr-Irphone exchange-, or
both teams_KK~* fn—h
eggs were rooters would -grace the grounds with leave orders at Femald's hardware store.
(Write us)
handed out freely up to the end of the their presence.
But they did and almost at the proper
fourteenth inning, when Sanford grabbed
another ran and woo the game, which moment before the calling of the game a
The Sanford Hall Association is desirous
the score said was 8 to 7 in favor of watermelon special with, three coaches,
loaded to their full capotity passed the of naming the new ball park, and gallantly
C H A S . H. E V A N S , S a les A gen t.
Sanford.
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grounds.
leave
the
selection
to
the
Sanford
ladies
Then everybody went wild with enlhu.
S an ford . Florida
Soon they were entering the gate at The one sending in the moat euphonious
siatm—big and little, old and young,
“ ÍAriOíu,
white and black—«11 stuck to it that they the baseball gale and il Vas good to see cognomen for the park will metre a sraknew our boys could play hall if they had and bear the enthusiasm that lit the eye inn ticket as a &lt;vw«Himen r of Thr ago?"
«nd-xpotemil fnxn the toniine.
riatioa. The contest is open to ali and
It was the most cocksure bunch that the names are to be sent to The Herald
ever attended a game to root. Spencer's to be published each week.
resonant voice rang qpt on the ambient
air calling "Chubb. ChubbT as he entered
aldea, but the few brilliant plays that the gate, but the boost was of M avail.
It was a good looking crowd that graced
were made helped to offset them. For
once, the borne people had no just cause the grand stand, among them some of the
T o n s o r ia l P a r lo r s :
for knocking. There w gs do wrangling or most prominent ladies and gentlemen of
T e le p h o n e N o . 6 0
high kicking, as often happens at ball Sanford.
F
a
s
h
io
n
a
b
le
H
air
C
u
ttin
g
There were also present enthusiasts
games ; the drei sions of the umpire were
from
Tavares. M l Dora. Sorrento. Uma­
an d G eneral B arberin g
accepted good-naturedly. * It was goud
ball playing, and the best of it all was tilla. Leesburg and Grand Island.
The game was called amid the enthusi­
the players conducted themselves as genasm and hilarity of the crowd. Sanford H t t s a i C * M I s l k s i t l i t K s s rs . H t l S u l
yhwr Bath« a Specialty
O E A LE R IN
went to the hat and was gov** egged,
t was now Emus’ turn and Johnnie Ow visit and you b m o r a S trath Patron
Windham knocked a home run. The out­
Following is the score :
C H O IC E F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N M E A T S
burst o f enthusiast when Johnnie sen
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the ball to the scrub to keep company
Fart Avenue in Speer's C r t t w y
P*ona 1
WWhe. 5....... ...... ..... 7
l
with the gophers amounted almost to
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frenry. Two scores were recorded for
RBBBBGlit -» *
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0
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Eusti*.
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Or.;
After the first inning the SanfooJ coo­
lingent looked as though they had been
treated to a shower of tee water— Tavares
ÜCALA
Herald.

Armour Blood, Bone &amp; Ppfash
Armour Celery Grower
Armour

Armour Practical Trucker

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Ask for it. W e have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER

WORKS

^ J a ck son ville, Fla.

ALBERT G R A M L IN fi

Artesian and Deep Well
Drilling
J *. L I P E

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it

El.;

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HARTLEY

That’s My Business

Turpentine Goes Higher

SCORE BY IVM.VCS

Steady and continued unfrvtvemeut in 1
the naval stores market has been notice­ X
able for (he pair two or three weeks, and
Last week spints of turpentine reached ♦
the highest point it has attained for more
than eighteen m oths During the past
week tbs advance on spfiTt* Kaa becn
especially rapid, quotations' at Savannah

In v e s tiia tin * the Quality %
of Goods and the Prices

t

of Same

x

I Tliafs Your Business

N e w M o d e l F Q u ic k

Having discontinued the
bakery I-can now devote
nyr atleuuun exclusively
Jacksonville and Feruandina received
3.356 casks more than the same period
of 1908. Receipts at Pensacola for the
•ame time are off about 2.000 casks,
while information from Mobile. Gulfport
and New Orleans is to the effect.jtiiat re­
ceipts are also lighter there.

to the Grocery trade and
the public is cordially in­
vited to inspect my new

Groceries. Candies. Cigars t
cut time will demonstrate that the nty
is growing rapidly even beyond the cor­
porate limits. About fifteen new dwelllogs have been completed during the pair

D. J. Monroe
Clark Building

A g e n ts F o r t h e C e le b r a t e d

BUICK CARS
M ew Garage- in Connection
fo r Repairing and Storage
o f A utom obiles
O à k A v e . b e t w e e n S e c o n d a n d T h ir d S treets

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June IS. 1909

IN AND ABOUT THE ÇITTI J'"'1n'v'.""V'"”"' s",mo"'“ ‘“ *4

Tm: Herald's 'plume Is No. 148
I ■Good second-hand buggy forsale. Box
Wade ptnkes frequent trips to Sanford
«S4.
44-tf Write him at Orlando.
Little Happenings— Mention ofj Mr and Mrs. C. R. WyIker are spending
The young people enjoyed one of their
hii week at Jacksonville and points on well attended dances in the hail Tuesday
— M atters Ilf Brief.
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the East Coast.
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evening.
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
The Holden RcaiCstate Co. sold ten lots
PERSONAL ITEMS OE INTEREST | moving.
if
in Goldsboro this week to B. T. Trevls.
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5N . P . Y o w e ll&amp; Co

For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
Dwellings for sole or to rent. E. T.
I). A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
Woodruff.
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Succinctly Arranged for llur-----F. Viering, who recently teased the DeTied Herald Readers.
Mr. and Mrs. Rapp nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Mont bujldlng Is
Ketdey wcur lu Cluy Spring* in n'nTiuto^'
__Wade. dm tuner. Orlando.------------- —
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■nutel out of it, nnd is enjoying n lucrative mobile to spend last Friday.
Are you a subscriber to Turr HkHaldT
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trade.
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Remember the great Celery Sule at
Hon. J. H. Lee s|&gt;ent Saturday in the
Keep your eye on Hill's Grocery for YoweH’s
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"city.
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Georgia peaches.—
• C. lb (Vhitner of Atlanta.is spending
WncyVork supplies, nt 507 Magnolia
Co-Fly keeps Hies oil horses and cattle. the wrt?k With Ins brother, J. N. WhitTier.
-■venae.
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25c and 50c. At all drug stores. 44-10
America ulnrm clocks for 85c at FerBuy Henry Clay Fkmr of W. W. Long.
M. N. Dlefendcrfer left lastThursday for nald's.
The beBt on earth.
Milton, Pa., where he will take unto him­ sQuite a party of Sanford people spent
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BEGINNING
J, P. Musselwhite, the turpentine king |self n wife, and. ujwn his return make
Thursday of lust week ut Duytonu Bench.
of Osteen, was in the city Tuesday,
Sanford his home. •
^Seventy-five bushels of cow ju-as for
Remember to Luivo The. lierwk-V—Everything Ifi Yo'weirs 5ll"aTore will' sule cheap, nt E. A. Hefileld Co.'s.
you when you take your summer trip.
be Included In the great sale begin­
Deane Turner spent Wednesday nnd
' ; The Pope Contracting Co., haven change ning Tuesday June IG.
Thursday of this week ut Daytona Beach.
of advertisement in this issue.
House to rent for the summer, corner
When you have an Item uf news cull
Several delinquents in the sanitary tax Magnolia avenue untl First street, En- phone Na..l4tL=-"^—- ~ ——— “mallëfTÿete up tÄTfae 'Mayer-Tmke~ this j «T‘»*îc"oï Mrs.M. L. Allen,
— fina—
Mrs, T. E. CgmiiruuM J e . f l . k.f/jweek. __________ _...________________- 1— «Yulwr-Krook. sme-rrf tht» tnutlhlg
Gt-org«»,where stir willspcndlhe iiimtlt
- IfTon wimt-to seit or buy dtylOtlT&amp;lty |‘ntÎKg mèiilarOcniai ami a uronilneninici
I have milled tl»e llygenic Co.’* toilet
property, celery farms, see N. H. Garner. I chant, s|»ent Monday. Tuesday and Wedpreparations to my stock of fine millinery h
^ -F+&lt;• 4 4 - ÿ •{•-y4-4-4--!-4
4&gt;+■&gt;4--i-+ 4-+4-+++++++ + 4&gt;+ 4&gt;¥ &lt;
Remember the great celery »ale at I neM*"y hi this city
goods. Call and inspect stock. Mrs. M. 4-4-+4-!-4-*4-4&gt;-&gt;:&gt;4-**4&gt;4-+44~4'4&gt;4-4-*4&gt;4--!&gt;4-4-4-4'4-4--:-4'4'4-4-* + 4-+4-+4'4-*4&gt;***4&gt;4
YoweH's.
Sanfonl Novelty Works and Cement F. Allen.
Mrs. J. M. Lord nnd daugliter, Mrs. Slone Plant located at the corneruf French
W. W. Abernalhey of Tampa is In the
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Smith, ore spending the week in Jackson­ avenue and Commercial street;
city this week, and expects to locate a
ville.
Miss Gladys Gutcliell has accepted a large furniture store here.
McKinley edition of ten cent sheet mu­ |H)sitjun us bookkee|)er and stenographer
Fresh Georgia butter. 35 cents a isiund
sic, all the popu1nrnirs.atCityCigurSn&gt;re. with the llrm of D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
fur sale by Garner &amp; Roberts.
The W. C. T. U. of Suufurd will meet * Georgia peaches just In at Hill’s Gro­
The Home Mission Society of the Meth­
Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of cery.
odist church held their regular meeting
Mrs. A. E. Housholder. Members and
Dr. R*. H. Huddleston, a prominent phy­ Tuesday afternoon in the church.
friends ufe urged to attend.
sician ami citizen of Miuml.sjKml several
--Planting ti«ne is here. fcj. M.Smith wlfl
’"liullt hy liie llopa-Gontraellotf ( *&gt;.-*tif■ I hh&gt;r i in-Snnforrtr Wednesday, ily gin-si
sell you latur oil easy terms.
flcient guarantee.
42tf |of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Holly.
W. E. Seucole, Henry Matthews nnd
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The American and Ellwood fence are
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Howard and *Mrs. R.
Frank Mltd id I of Miami s|h*iH Thursday
J, Holly, Spent last Thursday nt Day-' the best on the market. See them at the
in the city, cn route from the encampment
Geo. H. Fcriinlil flardeware Co.. •before
tona Beach;
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near Jnchsonville to Eustis. They ure
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Now is the time to buy your nub-lrrl- purchasing.
residents of Miami.
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Forty acres, with house, located near
gated land. See M. M. Smllli.
&gt;
If you. want a llrsr-t'lass liiilor-uiulle
A|topkn
and Clay Springs. Will sellchenp
. _The Fourth of July committeesnretiard
suit for $12.DH, call at I). A. Caldwell &amp;
di work and the celehrntion promises to fur cash. Clear TiRe. Address: Bert. E,' Sons.—r------ --------- ■—--------------------Dana, Dawagiac, Midi.
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be a grand affair,
Mrs. W. K. Anno went to Jacksonville
Frank Harris, Jr., of Ocala, wnsa visitor
Celery City Sale at YoweH’s Sell-er-y
Saturday afternoon to visit relatives and
Store, beginning Tuesday, June IG pnd to The Herald oilier this week. Frank is friends. She will he absent several
lasting until Wednesday night June 23. u chip off the old block, and naturally is months.
u good one. He is the pitcher for the
lion. R. M. Robinson nnd J. C. Goodrich
Remember tlie greut celery sale ut
Ocala nine and his father is pitcher for
of Orlando attended the, funeral of Mrs.
YoweH's.
,
the Oca In Banner.
Beck Inst Saturday.
G. H. Paildnck of Michigan, an uuiouior
Gel u sample o f celery seed from
The Royal Tailors brand of clothing L. R. Philips und test them and see bilcunucbiiiist, has accepted a poailiuu
-lutnm* porfwUion. See sam|dns hi H.
ttint- y o ir get wliut you want. New with the garage of .(lie Sanford Machine
crop seed now In.
Cnldwcll &amp; Son's.
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and Foundry Work*.
Arthur E. Doueguu of Kissimmee was a
A little money now and a little now nnd
M. M. Smith has l,(J00 acres uf celery
then is the way to buy celery land. See visitor to the city last Monday. Mr. Dot lumh Sold on easy terms.
cgun is clerk of the circuit court of Osce­
M. M. Smith for particulars.
Mrs. J. E. Pace aecumpunted by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Hous‘er*7inii daugh­ ola county, anil a former member of (he B. W. Herndon and little duughter Norma,
ter left last Saturday for North Carolina, legislature. Mr. Donegun reports his home with Edward Lane left Monday nftenioon
where they expect to spend the summer. city as experiencing a most pros|ierous for White Springs, where they willreiuuin
era.
Get your fencing now, and get the
a inon III nr mure.
Celery City Sule ut YoweH's Sell cr y
American or the Ellwood Lind. Geo. H.
Uuy u m eal ticket, -nod eat your Sunday
.Store, beginning Tuesday done tG und
-FemaM*Co.—“
“ 40 lasting until Wednesday night June 23 dinner ut St union's.
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The Sanford Carrluge Co., bus a new
The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for
You wuiil the best Georgia (leaches
tnetal |x&gt;liah for sale that is a world heal­ and you get them at Hill's Grocery.
sale, nt W. W. Lnug'a Grocery.
er. It is called Garnett's Metal Polish
Dr. W. A. Mason is lecturing at I lie Bap­
The Atlantic Hotel ol Coronado Beach
sad will take off the sulphur slain from
will open uboul June 1st. remodeled und tist church on the Lessons of the Ages.
the knives, forks and s|x&gt;ons and do it
refurnished. Wuterandgas. Terms very The lectures are very interesting, und
easily and quickly. See Underwood about
reasonable. T. B. I&gt;ciiiurec. owner and everyone should attend.
H.
proprietor,
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tlhVe you seen the latest things In
You need a good typewriter uml do not
G. S. Derry. Casliler of the Peoples Bank, refrlgerutors—all steel—ut Harry J.
want to pay an exhorhitunt price fur it.
is spending several da\s with Ills wife Wilson's.
see the Blickenderfcr, nlThe Herald oil!ce
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
and children at Summerton, Gu. His lit­
A small hluzc at the residence of Jus.
- Furnished house for rent, with all mod­ tle son, Georgeriiad the misfortune to step
Harris oil Oak Avenue called out tlie fire
ern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. W. T. on a rusty nail several weeks ago, making
department last Tuesday morning. Tlie
Johns, -III Pork avenue.
42-tf a wound that required an o|ierution. The
blaze was easily extinguished, with very H 44"M ,t t + t 4 H 4 H 4 |H " l '+ * 4|4,+ ll"i" t4 4 t + 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 &lt;,4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + + 4 4 4
The sacred concert in the Presbyterian little fellow is ut present receiving Ireai- little damage resulting.
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‘-inm.'h Sunday availing conducted by Mr. I menrTn a sanitarium ut Summerton.
Do not throw away money on doubt­
t. T. Woodruff will be a treat to the mu­
Now is the time to build your fence and ful seed. L. R. Philips will give you ti
sic loving people of Sunford. We Iwpe the Geo. H. Fcrnald Hardware Co., is the sample o f celery seed to test for your­
there will be u large uudience.
place to buy. See the Ellwood and Amer­ self. Get them now.
Da away with dust while sweeping car- ican Fence.
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-----------L. P- Mi-Culler bus mi advertisement on
tiets by buying Wizzunl Curjicl Cleaner of
The reading circle of the Womans Mis­ the last page of this issue hi which he
W. W. Long.
STRONG LINE
CIIIL|)RtN’S SCHOOL SHOIS
sionary Society of-the Methodist church offers some famous bargains in groceries.
Mrs. William Padgett- and daughter, will bold a meeting Tuesday at tlie rosi- This Is your opportunity aftd the sal« only
The Latest Full Styles in Didles’, (lent's tuitl ChiUlrea'a Slmes-Viol«, 0f Eiqci prise W*r* Ih the city last |gei)ce of Mrs. D. G. Wagner. "The days lasts for two days—today mid tomorrow
Just Received
Saturday.
of June" will bo studied at this time. _ ho get busy.
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New crop celery teed lust received. Ladies are requested to carry nlong their
At a bargain—50 acres of best celery :4.4.+ + 4.+4.4.4&gt;4-4-4-+4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4&gt;4&gt;4-4' f 4-4&gt;4^ 4-4&gt;4&gt;.4-4-4-4&gt;4-4-4’-:'+ *+ 4-4-4'4-&lt;M-4 «
Call and get sample and test them Tor thimbles.
land in celery delta. On St. Gertrude ave­
yourself before buying. L R. Philips.
If you want the best Georgia peaches nue. See Murrell, the real estate man, VW W W W W W VH W V W W W WWVVVVVWVWVVWVVVVVW W&lt;|W W V V ;
' The Herald furnishes engraved visiting get them at Hill's Grocery.
Wclburn block.
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cards ut the same price asked in Jackson­
&lt;
The Herald can be found at the store of
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Typewriter Tor Sale
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ville and New York.
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Theo. J. Miller &amp;. Son and (lie _Cjty__Cjgai iJmJUii’Temier No. 2, la good order. ■
Clerk Scott Is closing bis tax books, and Store. While they, can be-purchased at
Cheap. P. O. Box 48,4 Sanford.
O rders Solicited* For
_im«»«dt-tOT*tnee nil' delinquents In the The Herald office, we would prefer that ev­
CLOSING
OUT
published report at once. This will entail eryone wanting extra copies would pur­
My stock o f Guns and Rifles Nçw
Paying the interests and costa, and all chase diem at these two news stands.
and second hand. Bargulns If you
those in arrears should get busy.
ROSES A S P E C I A L T Y —
A jolly fishing party composed of Mr. want them.
Harry J, Wilson. Everything In YoweH's big store will und Mrs. Wallace Stripling, Mrs. Augus­
Electric Lights
be Included In the great sale beginning
F lorists A gen t.
" A sk for P rices
tus Adams and daughter Leolu* uf Miami,
Tuesday, June 16.
are coming. Have your store und resi­
Mrs. F. E. Kouinlllat und Ralph, Miss Lola
SANFORD,, FLA.
PHONE liiO.
Oak Ave. und 1lilt St.
While your wife Is away, mukn yourself Evans, Miss Birdie Harris, Miss Nellie dence wired now. Expert electricians.
All work done under Insurance rules. W U VVVWVWWVU VVW W W W V W y y VVW W W W W V W W W W W W W VVVVW
at home at Stuinou’s. 21 meals for 34.
Elder, Mr. Frunk Miltaire and Morris Notify W. A. Parr or phone our office and
Miss R. C. Quackenboss' and Mr. and Spencer went to Leinon Bluff Thursday we will make estimate.
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E- L. D(ttn and sons, .Cecil and Ralph.] X e m o u n o T ta « w e e V ln Cnpt.'Puian- j
Gm H.* FYRKAED Ha &gt;DWX8e W .
Enterprise were in the city last Friday. hart's launch. The temptingly prepared
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m a il b o x e s
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Get ready for the flies and Mos­ fish and hot coffee, made byCapt. PaganThe best Box made— The Riley. Us«d
quitoes. Largest stock and lowest hart. contributed very much to the enjoy­ exclusively on Route No. I.
Mices on screen doors and windows ment of their picnic supper. They re­
Harry J. Wilson.
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harry J. Wilson's.
turned about 9 o'clock and report having
Dr. E. Armstrong bad hla regular ap­
Gas und Electric Fixtures
a fine time.
pointments In Sanford last Thursday and
We carry’the combination fixtures, also
L R. Philips has his new crop celery a full line of gas fixtures, brackets, etc.
Friday, and will return on August Sib.
seed
in and will give you a testing Gas stoves und rauget.
Announcement will be made In The Her­
L ow P rices.
E asy P aym en ts.
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Name For fhe Ball Park
Wednesday's Oame
Ocala took the third of the series by an
The following names have been handed
Three Interesting Game* Are Played exhibition of real ball playing In the sev­ In nnd The Herald will publish the list
With The Ocala Team
enth and eighth Innings. ,Up to the sixth until the season opens. The names of
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inping It looked like a walkover for the the young ladles will be kept secret until
M o n d a y '* d an te •
home
boy
a.
as
Ocala
had
failed
to
score
.the-contest- has been decided.--Erery
•/ Fley ballt;
You can ¿et
Well, yea, wa rather guess they did. end up to that time. Sanford "scored one
Sanford lady should assist in naming the
d . ___3
there afc no more guesses coming. The each of the first, second and fourth. At ball park. 'Send in your name to The
conundrum has been anawered. We knew the beginning of the seventh the score Herald.
they could, ond they Just up nnd did it. stood three to nothing In favor of San­
West Park.
So there, now I If anyone has any doubta ford. Then Captain Harris’ men gave an
Celery City Diamond.
along this line he should have been at excellent exhibition of clever bunting,
Diamond Park.
the new ball grounds Monday afternoon bringing In two runs. The eighth was a
Dixie Park.
and witnessed the daylight pyrotechnics repetition of the seventh The nlath was
Stevens Park.
that were let off. There certainly wsb a shut out for both sides, Ocala winning
Sunset Park.
something doing when the Ocala bunch by a score of 4 to 3.
floily Park.
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of-ball tosser^loeked h o r n a ^ h h ^ h e - S o n ^ ^ v W t o ^ w e r e ^ ^ e v e r tor-of- bait
Robert E. Lee Park.
players, and had the good will of all the
Olympia Park.
ford bundle.
fans. Waller, their catcher, was —GotoninlPtrrtr
The weather was of the quality that Sanford
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D rive y o u r W a dOn in t o S a n fo rd
TnBfcBrWtaltoiTirap^natEnncnaanro ffiouTthe beat ever seen Ip Sanford, nnd
The Lucky Diamond i
C all on C. H. E van s
of fans nnd_fannlcbcUcs was of Urn kind owing UiJda good- work thegamewns won
Edgcwood Park
Wednesday.
that encourages good ball playing, ond
Mariawe Park
He ca n d e liv e r a n y b ra n d y o u w a n t out of '_
Mansell pitched an excellent game,
tends to make the game Interesting. The
National Ball Park.
game Itself was sort of a double-headed and it was no fault of his that Sanford
Monroe Ball Purk.
Our new W a reh ou se
surprise to everybody in more ways than did not win. It was a cose of everybody
Belvidcrc Park.
W ith o u t D ela y—
one. The knocker was relieved of his llt- playing boll on both teams. There were
Olustee Park.
, .
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hut
few
errors.
„JJie
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public
should
feel
tlfe hammer, and the doubter had to go
L osers' L o t
way back and occupy a seat in the shade
^they had
¿^Poucetfiiiito n Park.
jft bis ItxMlgil'C-, -Ot
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Seminole Park.
Following is the score by Innings:
who browses on celery at a well appointed
Athletic Park.
1 2 3 4 3 0 7 8 9
K tl
dinner, wanted to see the home team win, O c a la Prado Park.
0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0
4 6
3 -S .a
but from the way things had been going S a n fo rd - 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
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since the season opened, some had mis­ -Umpire, Dr. King. “
West Side Pnrk.
givings. TrueJovcr^ofjhggport expected
West. End. Pnrk— 1
.The Ocal*-Bayt~MereTo see tie* Toys put up a winning gama,
Lnkcvicw Park.
The Ocala bunch of ball tossers were __Association Park— —
and they were not disappointed. It was
-a-lrfg ctowdrn-tnotler crowd, that greeted here- threedays this wcelr nnd thejrwere
Glendale Park.
the players when the umpire called play the finest lot of hoys that ever graced
Sunny Side Park.
the Celery City.-Gentlemen-every one
ball.
Holden Potk.
qpd
good-luili players. They did not find
Or a n y o th e r b ra n d • o f o u r ju s tly 1
Up to the seventh liming the Ocala genWiring For Electric Lights
tlelnen had displayed their generosity to life as exciting as it is in the Drick City
C eleb ra ted
e rs—
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their Sanford friends by presenting them but as they were very busy at the lot
Sanford’s new electric light plant will
Do y ou w an t H a rd w o o d A sh e s?
with six beautiful large-Blzcd swan’s eggs most of the time they did not have time soon he installed und you want the worl
of royal pedigree. At this stage of the to notice the change. Following Is the done by a"competent ond experienced
Dried B lood, S h eep M anu re, B lood and Bone
game the Sanford players stopped long personnel of the Ocala athletes:
electrician. The work must bear inspec­
Capt. Frank Marri*. Jr., Carlisle Ular.
enough to take an Esquimau lunch (that Lrneat Waller,
tion and conform to the regulations preN itrate o f S oda?
Le Roy Calloway,
McPhall Melier,
Is, they took up an extra hole in their Witherspoon Dodjs,
scribed
by
the
Southern
Tariff
Associa-,
. Dirk Dodge.
Weller Carmichael,
belts), respectfully declined with thanks Norton Davie,------------ Marlon Print.---- !—
Hoir W. A. I'urr or this city has had ten
Raymond
Bullock,
^nTmore~delIcacies~~for the time being
-years expei irnce 1rrel cct rtrnt"Wf) flfu HuTT
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and proceeded to help themselves to one |
kinds and can wire your house in a satis­
Echoes
From
The"
Eustls
Game
run. This whetted their appetites and in
factory manner. Everyone should have
One hundred and twenty-live fair and
the next Innlhg they Ifclped themseive to
their house wifed at once, tn he xeudv
live more nice Juicy ones, and took one manly rooters from the Celery City addled -whefTihe current is turned on, nnd W. A.
more nibble In the ninth, which -»vened test to tits- antluisiftsm which-prevailed. Parr is now equip|&gt;cd to Dike your order
The Eustis team did not dream that a
up the love feyst. Then came another
and fill same at once. You cun get him
large
bunch of Sanford's fair and famous
display of magnanimity on the part of
any time at the telephone exchange, or
both teams. Nice fresh swan's eggs were rooters would grace the grounds with irnve orderB ut Feruold’s hardware store.
(Write us)
------------handed ouf freely up to. the end of the Ihelr presence.
But they did and almost at the proper
fourteenth inning, when Sanford grabbed
A Name Tor The New Pork
another run and \von the game, which moment before the calling of the game a
watermelon
special
with
three
conches,
The Sanford Ball Association isdesirous
the score said was 8 to 7 in fav’or of
C H A S . H. E V A N S , S u ies Agent,
loaded to their full capacity passed the of naming the new bull park, nnd gallantly
Sanford.
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¡cave
tiie
selection
to
the
Sanford
hulie
Then everybody went wild with enlhu
t
Su nford, Flmjihi
Soon they were entering the gate at The one sending in the most euphonious
slutm—big and little, old and yaung,
.
(A&gt;k Mini)
white and black—all stuck to it that they the baseball gute and it was good to see cognomen for the park will receive a seu
knew our boys could play hall if they had and hear the enthqsiasm that lit tjic eye son ticket us a compliment of the nsso
and B|x&gt;ke out from the tongue.
elation. The contest is. open to all, and
a mind to.
-It was-« good gome all the way through:1_jL.waa.Uio most cocksure.iurnch ilml]Gto-oamea arr-ro-be-sent~trr~Tho Herald
in fact, it was tiie only renlly interesting ever attended a game to root. Spencer's to be published each week.
game played on the home grounds this resonant voice rang out on the ambient
season. Costly errors were made onboth air calling "Chubb, Cliubbl" as he entered
sides, but the few brilliant plays that the gate, but the boost was of no avail.
It was a good looking crowd that graced
were made helped to offset them. For
once, the home j&gt;eople luid no just cause the grand stand, among them some of the
T o n s o ria l P a r lo r s
for knocking. There was no wrangling or most prominent ladies and gentlemen of -"V
T e le p h o n e N o . 6 0
high kicking, as often happens at hall Sanford.
'asliioim
h
le
Hair
C
utting
There were also present' enthusiasts
games: the decisions of the umpire were
from
Tavares, Mt. Dora. Sorrento, Umua n d 'G e n e ra l B arberin g
accepted _ good-naturedly.— it~ wn s * good
ttlla,
Leesburg and Grand Island.
ball playing, and the best of It all was
The game was called amid the entluisi
the players conductg! themselves as gen­
asm und hilarit/ of the crowd. Sanford Hot and Cold Baths at all Hours. Hot Sul
tlemen.
phur Baths a Spec ialty
D E A LE R IN
Paul Keeley and I)r. King did the um­ went to the bat and was goose egged
One visit and you tx-rcune a Siounrh Patron
It
was
now
Eustis'
turn
and
Johnnie
piring. '•
Windham knocked a home run. The out
Pico Block opposite E ip r a a a Office
C H O IC E F L O R I D A A N D W E S T E R N M E A T S
Following |s the score:
hurst o f enthuslam when Johnnie sen
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P a rk A ve n u s In B p s s r’ s G ro c e ry
'Phon* 1
While, 8
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7
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1
2
I with the gophers amounted utmost to i, .J. .&gt; &lt;. &lt;. &lt;•
Bennington. 8 ..................
7. t
2
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Tax. 7 . . . . ...................
72
2
0 frenzy. Two scores were recorded for
BeortUll. X ........................ 7
0
2
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Stevens, 3 .............................fl
1
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t Eustis.
Msnsell. 0 . : . „ ................. o
0
0
After the first inning the Sanford con
Chubb. 4 ___ : , . . l ....... u
2
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4
Worthington. 0 ................
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0
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tingent
looked us though tiiey hud been
4
Kngcru, I ...................... u
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0 treated too showeroflce water.—.Tavares
a Duke, , ...........
2
Herald,
o0 r h
0
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Turpentine Goes Higher
Harris, 1......................... 7
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Callowny, 8..............
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Steady
and continued improvement in
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1
the naval stores murkel has been notice­
2
Investigating the Quality
Kiliock,
P * 3.
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able for the past two or three weeks, and
SCORE BY INNINGS
— of floods and the Prices
last week spirits of turpentine reached
1 2 3 4 3 0 7 8 8 10 1112 1111
W ir d 0 0,0 0 0 0 1 5 I. 00 0 0 1 H the highest point it has uttained for more
t O 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ¿1?
-ô f^ a m c
Tlmo uf Some, two hours and furry minutes.
than eighteen months. During the past
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week the udvance on spirits has berm
Tuesday's Oame
especially
rapid, quotations ut Savannah
And they did it again.
Friday
being
at -40 1-2 cents per gallon,
Chubb and Beahiall did the dldding.
N e w M o d e l F B u ic k
and
Saturday
42 1-2 cents.
The second of the series between the
There has been a considerable reduc­
Sanford and Ocala teams was pulled off
Having jilficontiuued-theon time and was a repetition of the first tion in receipts during the months of
only on a smaller stale. _T h «-«v w tl vrns April atul Muy, as oompered with the
haJtery X-uuhihiw devote
there, the players were there, so was the same months of 1008.. Suvuiuiah up to
enthusiasm and the result. The usual egg
wa* 21.QG4 casks of turpentine
iny nttention t^xcluaively
courtesy was extended, hut the players behind her receipts of 1008. Against this
A g e n ts F o r th e C e le b r a t e d
to the Grocery trade nnd
were out foraging for runs and Sanford Jacksonville and Femandina received
gatbefed'ln the lion's share, leaving the 3,336 casks more than the same period
the public is cordiully in­
visitors to do the wool-gathering. Good of 1B08. Receipts at Pensacola for the
vited to inspect my nèw
. all-round team work brought results, and same time ora off about ~2,00(T casks,
these were In demand, for they demon- while Information from Mobile, Gulfport
stock of
y
^ _»&gt; &gt;1 a
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atruted that the liome boys could play and New Orleans is to the effect that re­
ball, and that the results of the previous ceipts are also lighter there.
Groceries, Candies, Cigars
day were not haphazzords, but genuine,
swrss»'“
’ M— V NS1S Residences
well blenched, high-toned capping*. s«v-j
and Tobaccoe
A short walk over Sanford at the pres­
eratlimes during the game the pitchers
were In the quicksands, but good work on ent time will demonstrate that the city
the pert of their team mates helped them Is growing rapidly even beyond the cor­
out. Four to two was the handwriting on porate limita. About fifteen new dwell­
ing* have been completed during the past
the wall when the feast was over!
linee months and as many more started.
Following is the score by inning:
It la estimated that over fifty new resi­
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1 2 3 4 8 8 7 8 8
H e
Sanfurd— 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
U 4
Clark Quildihg
dences will be constructed before the
Opal*—
1 0 0 0 0 U 0 I 0 14 8
; i O a k A v e . b e tw e e n S e c o n d a n d T h ir d S trc e ts j
Time of lame, one hour sod forty minutes.
winter season.

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
LUtle Happenings^-Mention of
M atters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST

THE‘SANFORD HERALD
Twenty-one meals at Stutnon’s for $4

Tut Hutald's 'phone is No. 14Ä
Good second-hand buggy for sale. Box
Wude makes frequent trips to Sanford
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Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walker Hfe spending T"he young people enioyed one of their
this week at Jacksonville and points on well attended dances In the hall Tuesday
the East Coast.
evening.
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
The Holden Real Estate Co. sold ten lots
moving.
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in Goldsboro this week to B. T. Trevls.

for an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
Dwellings fur sale or to rent. E. T.
Summary of the Floating Small Talk
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
Woodruff.
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F.
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who
recently
leased
the
Deried Herold Readers.
Mr. antPMrt. Rffpp:hhd Mr. und Mrs.

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Mont hulldlngls making ^.yery attractive Henley went to Clay Springs in an uutohotiTout of it, and is enjoying a lucrative mubile to spend last Friday.- ----Are you a subscriber to T he HekalpT
uade_Y.------- —
Remember the great Celery Safe ut
Hem. J. H. Lee spent Saturday In (lie
Keep your eye on Hill's Grocery for Yowell’s
city.
it
Georgia peaches^
" 0. TirWhilner of Atlanta Is spending
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fa n c y work supplies, at 507 Mngnoliu
Go-Fly kee|&gt;s flies off hurscs and cattle. 4he week with hisjmnher, J. N. WtlTUierV
avenue.
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25c and 50c. At all drug stores. 44-10
America alarm clocks for 85c at FerBuy Henry Cloy Flour of W. W. Long.
M. N. Diefenderfer left lust Thursday for nald's.
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The best on earth.
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Milton, Pa., where he wdl take unto him­
Quite a party of Sanford people spent
BEGINNING
J. P. Musselwhlte, the turpentine kinti self n wife, and upon his return make
Thursday of lust week at Daytona beach.
' — BrpiTWn; w ar III the city Tuesday.
Sanford his home.
Seventy-live bushels id cow (icns fur
Remember to liavo The Heruld follow
Everything in Yowell's big store will sale cheap, ul E. A. HeMield Co.'s.
^ou wheij^oi^iiyie your.*u.iiuner.tripv
be Included la the great sale begin
Deane Turner spent Wednesday and
MeetingCo., have a change nlng Tuesday June IG. .*'*
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Thursday uf this week at Daytona Beach.
of advertisement in this issue.
House to retd for the summer, corner
When you have an item of news cull
Several delinquents in the sanitary tnx Magnolia uvenue und First street. En­ phone No. 148. '
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matter Were up before Mayor Luke this quire of Mrs. M. L. Alleri^
" ■fftrirT-JtXainiffopsl 1e T fl iist weeli'far
fe ^ .^ S ^ W W S s = t = s = — .
Asher Frunk. one iff the hustling busi­ Georgia, where she willspemlthe summer
If you want to sell or buy city lots, city ness men of Oculu, and a prominent mer­
I have added the Hygenic Cu.’s -toilet
property, celery farms, see N. H. Garner. chant. spent Monday, Tuesday und Wed­
preparations to my stock uf line millinery
Remember the tr e a t celery sale ul nesday in this city. '
goodsr- Call unit HtSpBiT'iloeSI Mrs.- M7
. VaweH'fc--------------------------- ------Sanford“ Novelty Works and Cement F. Allen.
Mrs. J. M. Lord and daughter, Mrs. Stone Plant located at the comer of French
W. W. AbernatHey of Tampa is In the
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Smith, are speqding the week in Jackson­ avenue and Commercial street.
city this week, anti expects to lAcute a
ville.
Miss Gladys Gatuludl has accepted a large furniture store here.
McKiRley’oiltlon uf ten cent slieet mu­ position as'bookkeeper and stenographer
Fresh Georgia butter, 35 cents a (Hiund
sic, all the pupidarnirs.atCityCignrStore. with the firm of D. A. Caldwell &amp; ’Sons.
for sale by Garner 8c Roberts.
Georgia peaches Just in nt. Hill's Gro­
The W. C. T. U. of Sanford will meet
The Home Mission Society of the Meth­
Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of cery.
odist church held their regular meeting
Mrs. A .. E. Housholder. Members and
Dr. R. H. Huddleston, u prominent phy­ Tuesday afternoon Ip the church.
friends are urged to attend. .
1 sician and citizeji of Miipni.s|M&gt;nt several
Planting time is here. M. M.Smith will
Built by the'Pobe Contracting Co. suf- hoursiU-SauIunL^Wediiesdityr-Hie - gttest
sell you land on easy terms.
of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Hotly.
-fident guarantee.
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coir. Henry—Matthews alilT
trr-and -Moir-Br-A—Hiiwirni nnd-MrsrRr — Thr-T\mrrtrnTrinni TllwTiuJ Tepee ure
Frank Mitchell of Miami spent-Thursday
jfHolly, Spent lust Thursday nt Day­ the best on the tnnrkel See jJlCIILSl the
In the city, en route from iheencumpmciit
GeoiTl. Fernald llarileware Co., before
tona Head».
—-------------near Jacksonville to Fusils. They are
Now is tiie time to buy your sub-irri­ purchasing.
reshleii(s of Miami.
Forty acres, with house, located near
gated land. See M. M. Smith.
If you wunt a Ural-class tallqr-mude
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The Fourth of July committees orchard Apopku ami Clay Springs. Will sellchcap suit fur $12.88, cull ut D. A. Caldwell 8,
at work and the celebration promises to for cash. Clear Title. Address: Uert E, Sims.
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Dunn. Dawn glue, Mich.
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tie a grand nfTnlr.
Mrs. W‘ R. Anno went'lie Jacksonville
Frank Harris, Jr., of Oculu, was a visitor
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Celery City Sale at Yowell's Sell-cr y
Saturduy ufterntion to visit relatives and
Store, beginning Tuesday. June IG und to The Herald otlice .this week. Frank Is friends. She will be absent several
lasting until Wednesday night June-23. a chip off the old block, and nuturally Is months.
a good one. he Is the pitcher for the
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Hon. El. M. Robinson and J. ('. Goodrich
Remember the great celery sale ut
Oculu nine atid his rather is pitcher for
of Orlando attended the funeral of Mrs.
Yowell's.
,
the Ocala Banner.
Beck last Saturday.
G. II. Paddock of Michigan, an automo­
Get u sumplc o f celery seed from
The Royal Tailors brand of clothing L. R. Philips uud te s t, Ilicni and see bile machinist, has accepted a (sisitiuu
means lH-rfcctlon. Sen samples ut U. A. (hut you gel what you want. New with the garage of the Suufurd Machine
crop seed now In.
Caldwell 8c Son's.
nntl Foundry Works.
.
i A little money now und a little now mid,
m . ai. Uouiii W 1,64^1 acres of celery
then is the way to buy celery land. See visitor to the city last Monday. Mr. Don­ laud. Sold on eusv terms.
egal! is clerk of the circuit court of UseeM. M. Smith ftir particulars.
Mrs. J. E. Pace accompanied by Mrs.,
olu
county, and u former member uf the
Mr. und Mrs. Turner Houser and «laugh­
B. W. Herndon und little daughter Norma,
ter left last Saturday for North Carolina, leuisluiure. Mr. Doneguu rcjHirts bis home with Edward Lane left Monday afternoon
where they expert to spend the summer. city us experiencing a most prosiierous for White Springs, where they willremuln
eru.
Get your fencing now, und get the
u month or more.
Celery City Sale ut Yowell's Sell-cry
American or the Kllwood kind. Geo. II.
Buy u meal ticket, and eat your Sunday
Store, beginning Tucsduy June IG and
Fernald Co.
40 lasting until Wednesday night June 23. dinner nt Stumon's.
Tlte Kmifqrd Carriage Co., bus n new
The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for
You vyuut' the best Georgia (touches
metal |&gt;oltsh for sale that Is u world beat­ ami you get them at Hill’s Grocery.
sale at W. W. Long’s Grocery.
er. It IS culled Garnett's Mettd Polish
Dr. W. A. Mason is lecturing ut the Bap­
The Atlantic Hotel ul Coronado Beach
end will tuke off the sulphur stuiu from
will open ubout June 1st. remodeled und tist church oil the Lessons of the Ages.
the knives, forks und bikhhib and do it
refurnished. Water and gas. Terms very I’he lectures ure very interesting, uud
cusily and quickly. See Underwood about
reasonable. T. B. Demurer, owner und everyone should attend.
It.
proprietor,
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Have you seen the latest things In
You neod a good typewriter and du not
G. S. .Derry, Cashletof the Peoples Hunk, refrlgerulors—ull'sleel—ul Harry J.
want to (tay an exhorhitunt price for It,
is spending several days with his wife Wilson's.
set: the Bllckendcrfcr, at The Heruld olllcc
SANFO RD
F L O R ID A
and children at Suminerton, Go. His lit­
A small blaze ut the residence of Jus.
Furnished house for rent, with ull mod­ tle son. George, hud the misfortune to step
Harris on Oak Avenue called out the lire
ern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. W. T. on n rusty nail several weeks ago, making
department last Tuesday morning. The
Johns, 411 Park uvenue.
42-tf a wound thul required an operation. The
•&gt; &lt;* •&gt; ♦ ❖ •{•4* 4* &lt;• 4* 4* "l- •5* &lt;■4* +4* 4&gt;-K &lt;• 4* ❖ + ❖ 4 •&gt;4*+&lt;■ 4* 4 4 i +&lt;&gt;+
blazc-wus easily extinguished, with very {■-I- ■{•+❖ 4* •fr &lt;• 4 4
The sacred concert In the Presbyterian little fellow ia ut present receiving treat­ little damage resulting.
church Sunday evening conducted by Mr: ment in u sanitarium at Summerion.
Uo not throw uwuy money on doubt­
L. T. Woodruff will be u treat to the mu­
Now is the time to build your fence and ful seed. L. R. Philips will give you u
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sic loving people of Sanford. We ho(»e the Geo. H. Fernuld Hurdwure Co., is the sample o f celery seed to lest for your­ ♦
there will be a large audience:—
place to buy. See the Kllwood and Amer­ self. Get them now.
lk) away with dust while sweepiug car­ ican. Fence,_____— ---------------— —L. P. McCuller lias un advertisement on
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pels by buyiitg Wrzzanl^inrpef Oeaner of
Tlte reading circle of tlie Womans .Mis-, the Inst page of this Issue In wlilcli lie X
W. W. Long,_______
‘ - ’ -——— sionary Soclety of the Methodist’ church offers some famous bargains in groceries.
STRONG UNI: 01 CttlL|&gt;RtN'S SCHOOL SIIOLS
Mrs. William Padgett and daughter, will hold a meeting Tuesday ut the resi­ This is your opportunity and the fettle only
Tim Latest Full Styles in Ladies’,’ Gent’s and Children’s Shoes
Viola, of Enterprise were in thu city lust dence of Mr»- D. G. Wagner. "The days lasts for two days—today und tomorrow
Just Received
....
Saturday.
of June" will be studied nt this lime. —so get busy.
New crop celery seed Just received. Lutlles are requested to curry along their
At a bargain—50 acres of best celery f4&lt;-4. + ++ + + + + + + + + + 4--i-+ 4”i-+ -H'4’+ -S-i-'«"4--S&gt;4-4”J”!-+ + 4' + + ,S”&gt;+ * + + + + + + + + X
Call and get sample and test them for thimbles.
laud in celery delta. On St. Gertrude ave­
yourself before buying. L. R. Philips.
If you want the best Georgia (»caches nue. See Murrell, the real estule inn».
The Heruld furnishes engraved visiting get them ut Hill's Grocery.
Welborn block.
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cards at the same price asketMn Jackson^The-Herald can be found^tthc'Bioreof
Tyfttwrlter Tor Sale
■Uteriffid New York.
Then. J. Miller Ik Sou and the City Cigar
Smith-Premier Nu. 2, In good order.
Clerk Scott is closing his tax books, and Store. While they can be purchased at
O rders S o lic ite d ’ F or
Cheap. P. O. Box 48.4 SflTlford.
intends to place all delinquents In the The Heruld office, we would (»refer that ev­
CLOSING OUT
published report at once. This will entail eryone wanting extra copies would |&gt;urMy slock o f Guns and Rifles. New
Paying the Interests and costs, and ull chase them at these two news stands.
and second hand. Bargains If you
those In arrears should get busy.
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ROSES A S P E C IA L T Y
A Jolly Ashing party composed of Mr. wont them.
Harry J. Wilson.
Everything In Yowell's big store will und Mrs. Wallace Stripling. Mrs. Augus­
Electric U g h t s
be Included In the great sale beginning
F lorists AjJent.
A sk for P rices
tus Adams und daughter Leola of Miami,
Tuesday, June 16.
arc coming. Have your store and resi­
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat and Ralph, Miss U&gt;la
. Oak Ave. und lltli St.
SANFORD, FLA.
PHONE 1(10.
While your wife is awuy, make yourself Evans, Miss Birdie Harris, Miss Nellie dence wired now. Expert electricians.
All work done under insurance rules.
at home nt Stumon's. 21 meals for $4. Elder, Mr. Frunk Miltuire and Morris Notify W. A. Purr or piarne our office und t
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Miss R. C. Quuckeubos* and Mr. and Spencer went to Lemon Bluff Thursday we will tnuke estimate.
4M t
Orn. tl. FcxaAi-D HAxnirxTrz'Oo.
.Mis- E. L. Ditto and sons,- Oeeil and Ralph, afternoon of last week in Capt, Pagunof Enterprise were in the city last Friday. Iwrl's launch. The temptingly prepared
MAIL BOXES
Get ready Tor the flies and Mos­ fish and hot coffee, made byCapt. PugunThe bextBox made—The Hlley*. Used
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quitoes. Largest stock and lowest hart. contributed very much to the enjoy­ exclusively on Route No. I.
prices on screen doors and windows
Harry J. Wilson.
ment of their picnic supper. They re­
•t
Marry J. Wilson's.
turned about 0 o’clock and report huving
Hr. E. Armstrong had his regular ap­
Gas und Electric Fixtures
a line time.
pointments in Sanford last Thursday and
We curry the combination llxtures, also
L. K. Philips has his new crop celery a fuU line of gas Uxtures. brackets, etc.
Friday, and will return on August 5lh.
seed
In and will give you a testing Gas stoves und ranges.
Announcement will be made In The Her­
L ow P rices.
E asy P aym en ts.
P ico B lock —
- Tnt Fminalo Hasüwaxe Co.
sample free.
ald.
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.

Look fop—th e

AxlmPthe”

BIG C E L E R Y S A L E

WEDNESDAY JUNE . 16th

tN.- p - i t ' W

E tir r t x r t

UR M EN’S A P P A R E L is a perfect
production of pleasing style, and

adapts itself to the needs.of good-dross—
ers especially during the warm weather

months.

Our stock of merchandise is of the

most approved style—conservative, yet

modern in every feature, and it will be
to your interest to investigate.

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If quality is your strong point let

us supply you.

. FRANK
C lothier and M e n ’s
F urnisher

I FRANK

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L. W O O D R U F F

Sanford's Only. Exclusive Shoe Store '

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Cut Flowers and Hot House Plants

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

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�Ju"« 18. I9o9

THE SANfORD HERALD
Temple—Itynes Nuptials
Mr. W.-H. Hynes and Miss Mattie Jose­
phine Temple were married, in A ll Sou|s‘
Catholic church, at 3 o'clock Mass Monday
Budget of ffite re s ttn i item s morning. Father Fox officiating. Only
the family and a few friends were pre­
From Correspondents
sent
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. 3 V bride Is the daughter of Mr. L H.
Temple and has resided In Sanford for a
number of years and has a large circle of
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY friends and acquaintances.
The- groom has been Identified with
Sanford's business Interests for the past
Efficient Staff of Reporters Weekly ten years and while retired from active
business still owns considerable city proCovers the Territory for
Tho Herald
" ' f t e happy couple will reside on Oak
avenue where they will be at home to
1W« Invite correspondence on live topics from all their many friends.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

»vcOun» of the County, also news hem* ot Interest.
Brevity will Insure prompt publication Articles
eontrary to the views otliha-EJim * will bapab»ItlhtJ. tml abusive amt AnonynuJin rommunlcnttons will be rejected. We will not be responsible
for opinion« erpressed by contributors— A ll aens«»«nv-etkm i Im ra n «! Tor current issue must be In
band not later than Tuesday p. m.J—Ed.

QVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Special Correspondence to Tbe Herald:

IF Y o u W a n t to B u y o r S e ll

CITY PROPERTY
OR TRUCK LANDS
C om e and S ee Us

A FutXOmi Compliment.

D arin« Mr. Cleveland’s tour o f the
south shortly altar his marriage Mrs.
Cleveland and ha were driving one day
through tbe streets o f one o f the larger
towns escorted by two o f Its citizens.
Borne one threw, a bunch o f violets to
Mrs. Cleveland, mid Mr,__ClerolauiL
WliYfbl'VMirtr’to Catch It, remiirking-a»be presented It, “ 1 wonder wtiy"fl3 one
gives me flowers.”
One o f tbe gentlemen present gal­
lantly replied, "W e think you have won
the fairest flower In all the land."
"Ah, yea,” returned the president;

Invitations were received last week from
Mr. and Mrs. James Henry King to the
marriage of their daughter, Anita, to Dr.
QHWor ChwvforrfcvwrVFfctftTSiffd'f]
evening, June 16th, at B:30 o'clock, in the
Methodist church.
A distinctly local shower of n very pleas­
ing description fell tn Oviedo, Saturday
afternoon, for the especial benefit of Miss
Anita King, In the shape of a kitchen
shower, given by Mrs. B. f j .Wheeler. The
guests were ushered Into the parlor by tlic
__ iK&gt;Ate%VMhtti pAwed - a little bsofcaro;
to write w lt h t im r pflgeS-BOnit
Mere ldra. Cleveland luterposed, say­
good wish to attend Miss Anita, the bride- ing, VI am afraid you are guilty o f flat­
to-be, throughout her wedded life. After tery/* whereupon came the reply;
this all repaired to the veranda, where de­
” No, madam. Flattery is fulsome
licious watermelon was served. Many compliment, and In this Instance no
were the useful pieces of kitchenware compliment could be ¿Tthifir too frank
received.
Those present were Misses or too fulsome."
Tbe charm o f this response lies In
Anita, Martha and Nellie King, May Alex­
the
last and fourth from the last
ander, Helen Norton, Mary Aulln, Claru
words, Mrs. Cleveland's maiden name
Lawton, Christine Lin heart, Mrs. J. W.
being Frances Folsom.
Lawton, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Dean ami Mrs.
R. L Wheeler,
A Q u i t e C h in a s « N o t io n .
Mrs. Mead entertained the OviedoMagOne o f tbe beliefs which tho Chinese
azine Club last week. Owing to the ex- are a lo w ly u n le a n U n g la that foreign;
use tbg~gygI~Hh(I~Eenrta of Ciilnai, but-those whr
were so fortunate us tu be. present spent men In compounding rare and rostly
drugs which nrc valuable aids in
a pleasant afternoon.
magic. Medicine and magic have for
The many friends of Mrs. Yonge .will ages gone hand In band In China, Just
regret to hear of her illness, during the aa they once did In Europe. Ignorant
past week, and there is still no improve­ Chinamen therefore readily believe
ment of her condition.
such talcs. Tbe use of eyea of Chinese
Mrs. Luther, who was quite ill in the by foreigners in metallurgy is describ­
hospital in Orlando was brought home re­ ed In a work called "A Deathblow
cently, nnd has sofar progressed toward to Corrupt Practices," published In
1870. According to this, when white
recovery as to be able to sit out on her I
Christiana bnd charge of a funeral
veranda.
they drove all the relatives a ml friend«
Miss Clara Lnwtou of Missouri is on n from the house. Both eyeballs were
then removed from the corpse, the ori­
visit to tier cousin, Miss Mnry Aulin.
fices being fillet} with piaster,. This
was Called ‘ ‘sealing the eyes for the
Negro Lynched At Arcadia
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western Journey.”
By compounding
A negro known us Amos Smith wns
lynched nt Arcndin Inst Tuesduy niter. «»&gt; dark for wnutfmpTStTasT
saiilt on Mrs. P. R. Head. The negro was
captured near tbe scene of the attempted
outrage, and after confessing wus strung
up to a tree mid riddled with bullets.
Msrina Rubber Cheweri.
Derails of the crime and the subsequent
Tbe sailor, Inking n tine, n. w rubber
verdict of Judge Lynch's court are meagre,
it being three miles out of the city where baud from the stationery display, be
gun tO'chew 11 with vigorous enjoy­
the crime wns attempted. It wus learned
ment.
• however thnt the negro went into the
"W hat are you up to therei" snarled
kitchen where Mrs. Read-wns engaged in the druggist.
her household duties und attempted tu
“ Just rubber chewin',” suiil the sail
assault her. She fought him off nnd suc­ or. “ It's n habit with nil us navy fel
ceeded in giving the alarm. Within lent. Keeps off gun beudnehe.
“ Of course you, a landlubber, don’t
twenty minutes a posse was formed and
know
nothin' about It. But let me tell
search for the negro commenced. He was
discovered in a swnmp, close by, and you, mate, when a sixteen Inch gun
goes off aboard ship the Jar shatters
when faced by Mrs. Read was readily
winders, splits planks and brings your
identified. Ha confessed that he was the lower teeth up against your uppers
tuan wanted, but wanted to make an ex­ like a straight left from old John L,
planation. The inoh did not consider that
“The result is a gun headache—such
he had an explanation and hurried him a headache! But If you chew rubber
to the nearest tree where he wns strung In firing time It eases off tbe shock and
you don't suffer none. 1 been chewin'
up and his body riddled with bullets.
This is the second attempted assault It steady ever since Manila Bay."
“ Kubber chewing—what a nasty
here within the last few weeks and the
bsblt," said tbe druggist.
community was very much aroused when
“ Rag chewin'« worse," was the sail­
the report came in. — *--------- :
or's reply.—New Orleans Times-Deowcrat
Sanford's Irish Potatoes
The growers who tried potatoes this
Clo»* Quarters For WsthEngton.
season in Sanford's great irrigated area,
At the time, now some years ago,
have succeeded far beyond their fondest I when subscriptions were being solicit­
expectations. Many of the commission ed for the erection of a statue tn New
(muses that received these potatoes have York fclty to President Washington s
written to the growers that Sanford Bail geotlemsn called to secure a contribu­
mutt l&gt;f the best in the world us the po­ tion from an old resident who, al­
tatoes were certainly the best that had | though wealthy, was a little “ near."
arrived from any point. This week R. P. On learning the object o f the visit the
rich B i n m d « l n i i « | . ________ _____
Wynne. a prominent grower near Monroe
Wynne,
"Washington!
Washington!
Why,
brought into The Herald office eighteen Washington does not need a atutuul I
fimt potatoes from one hill grown on his keep him enshrined tu my heart'."
-'—placer *Ttie potatoes are large and smooth
In ratn were the visitor’s solicita­
and If the whole crop runs like this spec­ tions, and he was naturally Indignant
imen Mr.’Wynne ought to raise potatoes at tha parsimony o f the millionaire.
"W ell, Mr. H.." he remarked quietly
for the market. There seems to be no
limit lu the vegetables raised in the Cel­ as bo rose to leave, "all I can may Is
that If the Father o f His Country Is
ery Delta.
lu the position In which you describe
t
Pay Your Taxes
him he la in a tight place!"
City taxes, botlweal and personal be­
. T h . Title "King."
come due and payable nn April 1st.
The sovereign title of-king has gen­
There ore many who have not paid these
taxes und the personal property will he erally been supposed to be derived
from the old British word "gynlug,”
levied upon and real estate will be placed
signifying “ wise." But the Hebrew
In the delinquent tax list with interest term "roach" la doubtless the root o f
attached. Many property owners have all, the present titles denoting kingly
overlooked these taxes and should get power, Including tbe Punic “ reach,"
busy at once la order to avoid any of these the Scythian “ relx." the Latin “rex,"
unplersant features as ClerkScott intends tbe Spanish **rey” . and the French
“roL" The German nations styled their
to close up thla matter at once.
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monarch accord lag to their differed
dialect»—*teA fgtn -leaning/1 “ kuuln* 4
T rtw t- - X T
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HOARDING CELERY. SANFORD, FLA.

It M akes No D ifference W h a t Y o u W an t or W h e re Y o u W ant It

WE HAVE IT
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H O W A R D -P A C K A R D

LAND

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COMPANY
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TH E JAC K SO N CARS

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No Sand too D eep

No H ill t o o S t e e p

A . E. H IL L , A g en t

Growing Strawberries, Celery •
Asparagus» Lettuce, Onions, Ctuliflowenretc., etc., in Sanford, pays
I Sell the Land—Your Bruins, Money, and
Muscles MnkefLllus Crop luid the I*rofii

IM P R O V E D

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p lo w in g

F A R M S —U N C L E A R E D
W e lls

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Celery Delu^nd oilier Desirable Tracts In Murks to suit Purchaser.

J . N . W H IT N E R

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LANDS

A ll
Prices and descriptions upon request.

F irst N a tio n a l B ank Buililniö

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N o t ic e O f In c o r p o r a tio n

THE SANFORD HERALD
In T h e C ir c u it T t o u r t , S e v e n t h J u d ic ia l

is
«Im itisi we the untlrrsignwi,
G lr c u lt O f F lo r id a , O r a n g e C o u n t y —
MACARONI DELTA |
Í 2 “ Pt’bf-lv the Itomifalile Alben W,~ GIII n Chancery
wrrnorof tBp nateo( n3rid*7un ihr Uth
■UJuly,
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OSOS.:fur■ ■
■ ■ ■paltnt Incor- Helen Keith Nichol Drought
A. D.J0O9,
tellers
J+ + + + + ♦ ♦ + + + + + + ♦ ♦++-M -+ + + + -M day of
theEajieTBultlini .nd LGaS
XsMdaikm
inAssi
joined by hrr husband,
s
rt4m The Herald's Special Correspondent
— -----------r,
S t ' ^ hthe
e arista. A. E. Dnmiht,
Bv Wireless Telephone
n°w. on hie la the ullirr of the Sectttary
v*,
Hill to Remove Cloud
of Stats or nor hi a
W. D. Houo,
Anna C Wuodbrldge, and
from Title
Amo» Gllcuddy has been offered a posi­ •
W. It U nuuw uw .
C. C. Warwick Trustre.
t
S. Rusot,
ToC.
C.
Warwick.
Trustee:
tion of drummer for a Jacksonville com
C. R. Caihoun.
Thomas Emmet Wilson, being duly sworn, de­
S. Pl-’USTOM.
medicine concern. Amos’ sister is a corn
poses nnd says: That be is one of the attorneys lor
Cro. A. DtConts,
lbe complainants In the above entitled cause, that
doctor by profession nnd medical talent ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF EAGLES unlant
has good reason tu believe nnd does beiievr
SH IPPE R S OF
that the defendant. C. C. Warwick. Irusti-e, iso
run* in the family.*
IIUILDINU AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
resident of a state or country other than this stale,
Sylvester Hoplight has moved b ye ■ y f ; 1*1« underrUned, have assadatril ourselves (first the residence of sold C. C. Warwick, trustee,
Idgether. and du hereby assudaUuuracIvta foi lhe is unknown, that there Is no person in the stare of
!
" i ourselves Into a body politic r loralq. the seryjat-uL-w-noUms nii umili Uhom
from Paradise (Flo.) nnd taken one 'of purpose of fonnlnit
nil and by vliln r nf ihn lawa-of ■sronhttitnU said defendant, nmi that sold defrn
on
JS?
°
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y
*
s
to.
under
Jim Pmnkctt's two-room cottages .pp I Ite ilnia of Flut kilt; Jim! ilo adopt tIte following ar­ dmil Is over the arte of tw« nty &lt;m r o l l yum
You ure ilierelore on lf red b&gt;
to n|
"Snoderai* avenue nnd will 'put down » ticle* afIncorporation.axiku: i
nptiear to this bill
on Munday Ihe fltb day of July A, l&gt; UHI'J. the
sawdust stocwuis in fro n t or his new
same
1
telo
a
a
rule
day
of
this
Cuori.
thl* corporation shall bo Faslet
It is further onlered that tills qider lie nublislieil
home. Sylvester Is quite public spirited Il oil il io f limi U m n Association anil Its pince of
in
ufilit
business shall tie al Santunl. Orantfo County, Fla. lo The Knnfnrd tieratd. n newsiiàprr pufilith.-d
and sut^i-people arc a benefit to any town.
Oronge
county. Fluridn
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AKTinr ii .
Wlinrst
B
M.
Rtiiiinsim.
Hrrk
of
thè
Circuit
Ilie generiti nature ot the business lo tie conduct
+ *♦+ *+ ♦
MissiPlnky Sllmpier has l&gt;een engaged
rd by this corporation shall be io buy. own, sell Court for thè Srvenlh Judlcial Cimiti of Orango
County and thè seni of thè said court. Ibis thrStb
to play the nccordlnn in the Newlight ami convey real estate, anil lo Improve the same dsy
of May A. D. 1901).
by erecting building, thereon« to borrow money ami
11. M. Kuninsn*, Clerk.
churcii.
secure lire same, and monies otherwise owing, by
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lly M A. IIiiwami, D. C.
Two strnngers wire reviewing our town inorigli ges. deeds, band*, notes of other obliga two»
Tu.»
ma* Fumi W u*.«, CiimpbiInnnCs Solicitor.
therefor; lo muse advances nnd Ipatll of money; lo
this week. Some think they enme from leasi- real estate as land lords: to buy and »eft, to
aajuire, own ami hold nil personq1 property nrrr»- In C o u r t o f t h e C o u n ty J u d g e , S t a t e
Sanford.
snry to M yfintfifM Ully coniluct mul transact any
1
A&gt;f F l o r i d a
The Slimmer family partook of a fried business that thhrcorporation is a n ü im U a d 4 «f*«~ }'
ryon: and lod o all such other and further things
Re Estate of I , .
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
chicken dinner last Sunday. Ttu^lim - as limy 1*: necessary or expedient to tie done for In
W N Feiner
JO '" » « * ' County. ,
the successful irnnsaction of the business of this
mers are well-to do nnd do not deny corporation; and to have, exercise ami enjoy all Tu all Creditors. Legatees, Distributees and all
Persons having Claim* or Demands against said
the rights, power* and privileges incident to corpo­
themselves luxuries within renson.
Estate:
rations organim i and existing ioider the law* of
You and each of you are hereby noilfled and re­
Two cypress sowings were .hauled the Siale of Florida.
quired
lo present any claims nod demands which
Annas: hi
you,or
either of j vu uta yJunta -ugnili*« ehe estate
through town and n Tampa soap drumThe amount nf the capital stncE of |M, curpurm.
1 5tf O . LeHlefr deer a m t. tntr of'Ornnge county.
j w w m on our streetI t h e »n in e 1ilaythU Ihm shall tie Twrett-TJnUsaml TTÈO.TwtktW DoF Mortila, tu the uodrr*igne&lt;l ndminfstrnlrfs nf sain
lanc io tie dKfdeil jntoi two xbuusund shares of the estate.
____ r. w Ubili two w m i» fruu»-s»w-dntr^i«^&lt;f.Tr7rT
pSfVahH- Ilf Ten t»t_0_0n)_l&gt;ulUlI* ra.Ut- t o i l PuhF —TT.ÿeilTOy2H-A-4A-ttHny--week
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bw-wWterewfiaTTTIT lff^ n i^ U u !J ¿ d :tIl 11* », - A 11or
E lia E. f j j n r v ,
Joet PunTphTPyr"Wliose . wife, diml- lasv « V F-ilWU imtlV miTT rnpiial »lock nmy lie pay­
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Ailministratrlx
In nr issimi nr used fur or in the pun-hair uf
December leaving eight children has got able
properly, In W or sendee», h i a Just valuation
his $200 life insurance and has iHqqted thereof tit l&gt;t&gt; de lenti inill by I hr Inumi uf illrta liir
N o t in e O f S t o c k h o l d e r s ' M e e t i n g Of
H igh-G rade H ou se-B u ildin g a S p ecia lty
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Alili it IV
T h e S a n f o r d L ig h t &amp; F u e l C o.
tin* question to Sopliin Jane Muggs and
Tliis corporation slinli continue and have full
they are expected to trot in double har­ power turxrreltr llsctitixiralr rlihtUimt franchise, To The Stockholders of Said Company
There will be oil important meeting of the stwkfor n period of nlnrly-ninr yrats from ami nfirr the
n.il.ler» of the Sanford Light &amp; Fuel
Fue' Coinpimy at
commencement pf its corporate cxisit-nre.
ness soon.
tlie
Company'» olticr in the city of Sanfurd, MurAVI Uti V
Ainnndy Gilchrist has applied for a
The business of Ibis corporation »hnll |*. ™n- Ida on the lath day of June at 10 o'clock a m. All
kliolders are earurtily iispii-sti-U to uttrinl as
divorce from Sam on account &lt;&gt;r incom­ ilui leil by tile following onicers: A president, vice- Mm
of importancii will lie before
DEALERS IN
____ »aid
___ meeting
president, Itcusurrr olid Secretary, elected by the matter»
patibility on Sam's part and hnbit of go­ Iward of director*, uud n Iwan^of directors of not fur coi ivider ution.
Fatitele It. Kanu,
Alleili'
iSr.ALÌ
I’re* ideili.
ing to bed with cold feet nnd trying to leas than live nor more than seven directors, who . GWl. Il Fivmìtu. Secretai
B uilders' Supplies, In terla rch en Sand
shall tie stockholders In »aid corporation, to be
Sanfurd,
Fla.,
May
27th.
ID
41-3
warm ’em against tier back. Site says circled by the stockholders annually. Tbr oflice u|
si-cretnry and trrusun-r may.tie held by the same
she weren't built foi* a foot wanner and person.
A ip h a C em ent,
Elastof-*-—
Notice o f Application for Tax Deed
Until ufier ¡he first annual iiiFeliifg fif Ult*'*tttkshe lias much sympathy.
boldera. herein provUleiUur. and until iJu-ir sueLDid.çr_SecLion -Ä -o f Chapter -1000,
HIvirii Smclzer.is taking treatment lessor* ifre ely-ti-d jutdjjLaUOiAlHtii' iirtirrrvnr nil*
Laws o f f loridi)
./
eniJMiafton hlmlíTie W. I) ilulden, president; W, tl
ít«ttH&gt;mrRpptHnrrnTnfTtpííIIí&gt;ií tinsi lïïglit Underwood, vice-president; and S Huna» secraN
otlcr'ls’
tfèféby
given
ilmt
S
S
tjrìitlii, |mrtitrm nd trraiurrrrtftFtwuTil hi dlrei-iTirs stilili tv rhasertif tax nnnlllctltn *'
“ïwtatr------ m~ ~ — —
"
, "r v *'
“ 1
No "1717dàliil
thè 3nl
W I» Hidden, tl, K Calhoun. W II. Underwuod. lay ni lu
A. D 11)07, hai lilisl »aid crrtllicate
Phil Stuckey hat been hientloned for S. Pidestun unii (ieorile A UeCotte*.
Plaits, Estimates, and all Inforpjjitiun*.relative to Building
in my linier, und bus mode uppllcallnn fur tax
Tlie lirM oi oriimii/ation intetinil of the stuck
constable. Phil umpired two Sanford holders of this corporuliuii * tulli ( a- ini.I In the city demi ni issur in iiiwirdaiice wilfi luw. Salii crrHanford. Umilile county. Molida, on the tfìlli titicale e mla mi-* Ole lulluwlng ilrsciitied pru|M-rly
ball guinea lust summer and hain't'afraid of
•*
Cheerfully Furnished
day uf July, A l&gt;. UHID. for (lie purpose of udupt- »ilnnied in Oriingr louiity, Florida, lo-wlt: SW !i
inij by law», and cuiuplctlni|tlie urtianl/alhin of the of S W ilo f Sei* » . TP 23. K 2H Die «aid land
of nothing.
lieing
nssessml
al
ihedale
of
thè
Utqimre
of
»ahi
itirtHiialion. us herrinhefote provided (or, amt
John Pillabury bus accepted n altuatiiiti llii rriifter Ihr nnnuiil mts-lliiis of the Rlucklmldcr* ivrlifìcate In thè lumie of W, M. Morgan hrlr»,
InlesisaUI ceillUcuto »ball Ile rmleemeil nmintllig
shall Is- held oil tin* *1 itimi Ihuisday In July uf
os floor-walkor in the Sum Petersons each
111 luw. tu* demi wiil issile thè ri un un thè U lti day
and every year.
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE
RHONE 2(11
ni Ja Iy A D . 1909.
a v iu ii vl
three buggy livery stnble. While rubbing
Wilness my ulti, lai »ignalure nnd »ea| Ibi» lite
l l i r iiiiiheM amount III in.l.l.i.-diirrs or liubilil)
.
,
down Jim Gudgeun's sorrel mure theother lu wliicli this cxjrtMirntion shall subject itself shall f ili day uf limej\ D , 1909..
! ❖ +*
I s» Al.)
Il M Kioiisun ,
-F❖ + -F&lt;■♦&lt;•+++++❖ 'F++&lt;•&lt;•&lt;•* +
-h ❖ ❖ •&gt;♦ + &lt; • + + + + + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ «
uf its capital slock
day he was severely kicked tin the wood­ fie Iwict- the am.mill Avnnt
Clerk Cim ili Court (Iruiige Counly, Ma
till
C
li
lly
M
A
Ifiiwani,
D
C.
Tlie names nnd residence* of tin- siihsciihiiiil In
en leg, but fortunately no bones were
coipoiulors of tliis uirporiiliun. and Ilie .miouiit of
broken.
capital sl.sk subsi lilsal by each areas follows
J U S T K L C E IV F D
W it, Molden,
- Sanford. Ha
ItbShure*
While Ilie doxology was being - sung in W
Another lot o f those Uurguliia In
II Underwood,
Sanford. Fin
-III Shake*
Sanford, Fin.
Jl) Share» llurneaa ut
Hurry Wliaon's
the colored Hardshell church Inst Sunday S Hiinge,
G K (ailtimm,
Sanford, Fla
dll Shales
L IV E R Y , F E E D an d
Deacon Bouesett walked up to the pulpit S i ‘uli-sliui,
Sanford. Fla
dti Shares
(iru A, DeCotirs,
Sanford, Fla
3(1 Shore*
and presented Deuteronomy Janes a fat
TH IS IS THE SEASON
III willies* whereof the «uhscril.iiiit illuirpurnlor*
_____ —
S A L E f r T A B L C S - -----------—
hen' weighing six pounds. Brother Jones of (lie eiiiporuliun liave li. rrunlo stliscribed llieir When A Guud Buttle •r-Oialnf retain SfioiTlr}
names.
be In tvrry Home
‘M H L r v y was much affected and there wasJBMMte
H arness and B u cila a
Olackam lthlng and H orasahoslng
__
S Kumu',
y h dry lear ln tlie congregation. r .
G. H C*uhVîN,
A
R
E
YO
U
ON
G
U
AR
D
A
G
A
IN
S
T
S
Piuixion,
Amos Kitcliun’s wife is at death’s door
H o rs e s an d M u le s B o u g h t a n d E x c h a n g e d
tiro A. Ditoni.*
C onsum ption, D ip h lh a ris ; M alaria, W h o o p ­
with congested kidneys and nervous Slate of Florida
ing
Cough?
County nf Orauiie
agility.
A U T O M O B IL E S F O R L I V E R Y U S E
Ul tore me, h niilnry pillili. , |n-r*iiimlly aptiearnl • c a rlo ), Y a llo w , T y p h o id and
O tngua
Demetrius Atwater mid Cascaretta W I), iloideii. W II Underwood. S Kim^e. (î K
F avaraT
('ultimili, S l’uleston und lini A DcCulles, who
.Snodgrass sung a duet in the Newlight ore well known (o me fu I*- the (K-r»oiis iiarpcd in
amt wlm sutiscriixHt thrtf names tu Ihr lur.-J.uny
church lust Sunday and everybody clap­ arllelrs of lliecirporlloii, nnd severally ncknowlASIIE\S CHLORIDES
isICial lielore me limi they esecutivi tbr «¡mir lur
ped their liands.
Kills ull Dlsrusr Germs
the use* and purposes therein mentionivi
In wìtac»» whereof 1have bereuol.i w i my littod
FOR INSECTS' ON TREES, PLANTS
OF SANFO RD, FLA .
T h e C o n f e d e r a t e Re-unlon
hihI ollicial teal of office at Sanford in Ilie loimly
mnl FLOWERS, Mix one purl "ASHE'S
of
OrunCr
und
Ilie
Male
uf
Florida,
on
till*
file
-till
Tire annual reunion of Confederate vet­
H. R A N D , P rä sid en t
OEO. P E R N A L D , V loa -P raa.
CHLORIDES" with 7!&gt; purls water
day of May, A. D IUtili
Kiiii'p tl Manx*,
erans. held in Meutldtis lust week was one
P. F Ö R S T E R , Caahlar
B. P ..W H IT N E R , A a s t. Caahlar
lint lie |Kiuftry~ln this same solution und
Notary t’ulillc State at luirse
will rid them of ull Insects.
of llm most enthusiastic ever held. A
My cammissldn expires Ian. it. HttO
Only National Bank In Orange County
WHEN
SCRUBBING AND CLEANING
pent liar feature was witnessed at the re­
In
Circuit
Court,
Scvcntli
Judlclul
Cir­
A lillle ill Ihe witter keeps liens and Ihe
viewing stand during the parade when a
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
cuit. Oruugc County. Florldu
smaller forms i/f vermin out of the house
grizzled, cavalry coinmnnder recognized M. Frank. l'Ialnlill
S afety D e p o ilt Boxea fo r R an t
and |Hillshes walls, wood floors,.and furni­
l
vs
A lini Inumi
Gen. Fred D. Grant among those in the
ture and mukeg u healthy, pleasant odor
O R G A N IZ E D 1 6 8 7
David II. Tliomas. Ih-friidanl )
grand stand. He eyed him fora moment, Tu Uavid II Tliumas, 71 Uroadway. New tork. in your home*.
N. Y., and lo ull whom il niiiy cuncrni:
WHEN WASHING a taliles|Mionful in
then, turning in his saddle, slututed "come
You are tieretiy nutlfied IInit a writ of iittaclmicnl
the
water softens tile water, loosens the
Isxiinl
oul
of
thr
onice
of
llie
Cieik
uf
thè
Cimili
on, you kids; here’s General Grant come
Court ut thè Sevciithjudlclal Circuii. OrantfeCoun- dirt, whitens tlie clothes and makes
T O P P R IC E S FO R Y O U R
*
to life again in his son." With the old- ty. Florida, datisi itie 3t)th day of Aprii. A. U. cleunlng easy, keeps hands sofl and pre­ j
iiiti!», at thè sull of M Frank uifuiust David II
tlnie yell they churged u|K)it till* stand, i liumu». which writ has liecn relumed by the »her- vents chopping and cracking.
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
nnd jostltHl one another for nn opportunity Ilf executed; und your nroprrty, to-wlt Lot 3. -I, 7
FOR THE BATH. A lllllt* of "ASHES
and M, of Block 2. Tier f . according to E. K. TrafCHLORIDES"
in
the
water
produces
ii
to shake the hand of the son of nn old- funl s map of the tuwn nf Sanfurd, Orange county,
wlien fdiip|&gt;ed lo H E W IT T . / I f you urn not doing
Florida, hu» hern nttnilied id vail‘ fy Ilie demand most excellent skin tonic, removes black
(
business
wills tliis Utilise, write tu them at once.
time enemy, From that moment every of
phiiuulf in tlie nliove cane lo Ilie ulie .uni uf heads und acts as a skin beuutifier.
gray-clad veteran who could reach the 1453 50,
You
feel
thoroughly
refreshed
nili)
ilk*
Now, therefore, unie»» you. tlie said David Ü
stand, ruslied up nnd sliuuk It in hand. Dtiima» shall personally
_____ ta- unii niqieur
_&gt;p____l»'furr (tie
_ v iitoTHleiL____________ — ----------------- —
nth- _JlKtli'IQI rThTill ofnr
Cimttt
Gsjurltrf thr Nrvrnttr
Stocky armvulHcer». their old eyes tilted Ange County,*
H.IES AND MOSQUITOS- Flies will
County,’ florida,
Florida, O
H thè
on
the ltr»l
Itrsl Muiulay in
witli tears, tlteir shoulders shook witlt emo­ Angust nell, same lieing thè 2ml day of August, leuve u house and mosquiloM will not
A D 191)9. Judgment wlll he rendrri-d ngninsl you.
F R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
MERCHANTS
tion us lie imtruiued "God bless you ull, and in favor of thè sub! M. Frank and so lunch of enter wliere “ ASHE'S CHLORIDES" afe
lilierally used.
thè
propcrty
ultmlu-d
a»
may
he
«ullkieiit
lusali»10
E.
C
im
d
o
n
St.,
B
altim
o
re,
M
d.
boys. God bless you." giving each acorkuid Judgment unii co»t» will he aulii lo salisi)
SINKS, DRAINS AND CESSPOOLS.
Refermera: This i'u|&gt;er nnd rtmusunds nf i'leafted Shlp|&gt;erH in Florida
. . . . . ...
, J
dial hand-clasp, lint tic-torn banners were !r.te same,
Wltnrss. B M Hidiln»un, Clerk uf Circuii tourt. Pour a Utile of "ASHE S CHLORIDES" in
-grouped at ids feet, and waved over his Scvt'iilh Jmi telai Circuit, Urauge Ci«mty. Florido, sinks, drains and cesspools. It destroys
thè trai uf said court Itila Ine llth day ol May, all disease germs, demise» the pijws, pre­
head in Bnlule. One old ofilcerexclaimed and
A D. 1909.
B M KnaiN*oa
vents contagion and infection, stupa fer­
Cierk.
“God bless you, boy, 1 fought.your father
'
o
tto
.
Attorney
for
i’lainlilT.
3»-8 mentation and decay.
Gru. A.'ThA
5
of whom you are the image, but be was a
N o t i c e »1 P iH C lia rj;»
Fur Tick». FUek. Flea» on Horae», Mule«.
gallant, miigiianlmous foe, and I love his
Faille. Dogs nml other Animal»—Mix one
A l l jilthoiih a r e lit r e l&gt; y n o tifie d tlm t
son." Many veterans shed tears ns they
part to twenty part» w«|er,' Apply with
on , t o - w lt , tin* 3 0 th d a y o f J u n e , 1909,
»prayer, doth or bnisll to hull U iv jmrt
saw the famous federal chieftain's son so T im ffu a r a n ty T r u a t an d S a v in g Hunk
ASHE'S CHLORIDES nml one part llnteisl
nr collonaeed oil, inlxisl with fifteen to
touched. Gen. Clement A. Hvunswas re­ w ill iib b ly f o r i t » Unni diuchunt«-' u » e x ­
twenty part» water.willkecoflicaaoiloUme— —
e c u to r o t th e e s t a t e o f lA irn u t A . C b a m y ----- ibaecla away from «lack (or »everal day«.
elected commander.

ase &amp; Co.

Florida F rulla ‘"“'Vegetables

General ' Irisurance Agents

Pope Contracting Company

i

HAND B R O TH ER S

F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK

H EW I TT

&amp;

C O 7-

C IT Y CIG AR STO R E

In M e m o r l a m
W L t/ w ja. S e m iJ iu lc G J ia p ie r. N o . -2, U r*
d e r K nstern S ta r h a s b e e n c a lle d u|&gt;un to
mourn tint loan b y d e u lh ou r U ro th e r J. H.
D revatt,
R e a o lv c d , T h a t it is b u t a

ju s t tr ib u te

to th e m e m o r y o f tlie d e p a r te d , tiia t us u

d o c c ju i« !, J o th u l io n , W illia m M a r tin ,
( G u ilt y J u d g e o f
O ran ge
C o u n ty ,
J-'Jorida,-uud f o r L h o - a p p r o v a l b y rumi
C o u n ty J u d g e o f lin a i a c c o u n tin g a » s e t
f o r t h in i t » r e jr o r t t o s itili. C o u n ty
J u d g e ’ s o flic e in th o C i t y o f O rla n d o ,
O r a n g e C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
O r la n d o , F lo r id u , J a n u u r y H*. 1999T h e C u u r u n ty T r u s t a n d S a v in g H an k,
29-r&gt;m W . M . B c H tw i -k, J r . . H rc a id e n t.

Best Line of Cigars and T o 08000$ in’th e C ity

“ AisllK a CHLORIDES" cure» dugs, of
niniige, worn»* #nd distemtier. : , : ; ;

f o r Sale, SANFOKD GROCERY :0.
USE ASHE S KOACIIl’EI'FEH
House fn-r of Koacbe*. Ants, Moths pun Silver
Bogg.. Poultry will nut lie Injures! by eating Insects
killed with Ailie’s Koachpepper.
ASHE'S KATSAUl.TWill rid your house of all
rots ami ink r Consuiuiurs the without anyudor.

N e w s p a p e rs ,

M a g a z in e s

and

P e r io d ic a ls

chapter, w e e x t e n d o u r d e e jie s t s y m p a th y
to the fu m ily o f o u r d e c e a s e d
Um ta d hou r o f

th e ir

« n a ll- w ia e - F n t h e r w lii,

tn hts

m ercy, c o m fo r t th e m .
Ills »uffcrlnga ended with the day;
Yet lived be at Its close.
And breathed the long. lung, night away
In suiue-lika rrpuae.
Thus Star by Star declines
D ll all are pasted away.
A i inuipiug high and higher shlnea
To pure and perfect day;
Nur aUik those alar* in amply night
*.
■ Thay hide themselves In Heaven a pure light.
T h a t th es e re s o lu tio n s b e e n te r e d u p on
*be reco rd s o f ou r c h a p te r .

A p p lic a tio n F o r L a n d E n try

b ro th e r in

b e r e a v e m e n t ,.a n d

.

-

F . sJ* T E R R Y

- Department of the Interior.
j
Ihrhrd-Tm i-r-F-*“*
Gainesville, Fla., May 21). 190»)
B u ilder o f
Notice la berrby given that Mo»c» O. Overstreet
of Orlando, CsHinty uf Orange, b titr ul Florida, baa
filad lu lilla oillia hia applicai ion to enter under
I ha provisions of Sections »3 0 8 find 2307, Rev i»id
Statute* of the United State» the SE W o f the bW D .
of Sec. 22. Tuwnahip 20 S . K. 3Ü E., Tallahaaaee
V A S E S . S E T T E E S A N Q IKO N T E ^ C E S
Mrridlan,. Florida.
, . , ,
Any and all persons claiming adversely ilia laud
described or dealring to object Tiecauae pf tlie min-, R e le t te r in g N e a t ly D on e. L e t Us E s tL
crai charaaer uf tlie land, or for any other reason,
m a te on Y o u r W ork .
to the disposal to applicant should file their affida­ 0)
vits of protest In ib i» 01111« . u i or tiefure tha Stb W ill c a ll o n you liy req u e st w itli S a m jile s
day of July. 1909.
H im » » S. Cm/»».
a n d d e s ig n s . Im p o r te r o f F o r e ig n
41-3 '
RegUler.
G r a n ite a n d M u rb le
i.

If it’* priming yon want, send it tu Tue
That a copy of Tlie Sanford. Herald be
H
erald
uHic«. First-dug» work guaran­
Mm the family.
teed.
,*
Signed,
— Co m m it t e e .

N irb le and Granite M onum ents.
Tombstones, Etc

Church Strife*, Ortiiiflo, Fforlda
W r it * or Call For F r io * «

AVANT

&amp;

LUM BER
v

HAYES

DEALERS

Prepared to Furnish all Framing Material
LUM BER

CUT

TO

ORDER'

P o s to ffio e A d d re s s
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
M ill a t
C A M E R O N C IT Y ,
**

:

i

�Schedule o f Geme»

WELL DESERVE!
, C. McDanlelicßet:s General Agency
Of insurance Co.
J. C. McDaniel, a former resident of
this city baa been appointed to a general
agency ofthe Southern States Life Insur­
ance Co. for faithful service and high
clau business. This will be good news
to his many Sanford friends but better
still he will make his headquarters In
Sanford. Mrs. McDaniel was formerly
Miss Jennie Martin, also of Sanford and
this estimable family will receive a warm
welcome from their old friends.
' Mr. McDdttTel has made an enviable
record as an Insurance agent nnd at the
recent convention of the Southern States
l i f e l namance Co. nrAttamn ~wnt cnoirf
the delegates and received this territory
and agency as a reward for his ability.
He expects to assume his new duties at
once and his family will move to Sanford
as soon as possible.

The following is the schedule of games
to be played by the Sanford Base Ball
Club for the season of 1909:
July 2—Daytona.
July3—Dayton*.
July 6—Orlando (Two games)
July 10—Gainesville.
July 12—Gainesville.
July 13—Gainesville.
July 22—Orlando. '*
July 23—Orlando.
August 6— Orlando.
August 12—Orlondo.
-AttgtttH9=0rhnido:
AWAŸ

from

m oue

June 17—Daytona.
June 23—Orlando.
June 24—Orlando.
July 13—Orlando.
July 10—Orlando.
August 3—Orlando.
Augutt 20— Orlando.
— August ■27—Orlando.
There will be other games played beMethodist Conference Closes
Enterprise, JuhVl4—The dUlriot. con­ «W m those scheduled.
ference of the Miami district came to a
close at Epworth Inn last night and was
voted by all who attended the best in the
OF COUNTY DITCH LETTING
history of the district. First and lost
Notice U hereby given thst w aled bid* will be re
there were over seventy who hnd their reived by the Donrd o f County Commissioners ol
County, Florida, until 12 o'clock m., or
names placed on the register and among Orange
Msodsy, J uly 1gw . 1809, and the tam e will be
~r~
________ them were many of.the-.most prominent tpMj f by askj OottnlT)a
TUUSSPAT, JVLT 13tk. 1900. A I 10 A. M.
ministers nh&lt;C|oymen of the fitnte. The
Said bids bclna fur th* construction of about fnrTY
* ju'
i#w»Ment and vice—prwtdCTr^f.-tfie’Tnl- Ihrnr miles, eourtryAWch-and-enlverrr &lt;lTCr tame
lege, the' editor of the Florida Christian where ordered. Said conttructlon amounting In
Advocate and four of the six presiding
elders of the Methodist church were in
attendance.
Mrs. U. S. Tabor of DeLand was ap­
pointed press reporter and submitted ex­
cellent reports of the conference work,
which were highly praised by the dele­
gates. Mrs. Tabor also favored the con­
ference with a large number of musical
selections, which added much to pleasure
of the conforence. She is a finished musi­
cian and all-who attended the conference
will remember with pleasure her musical
numbers. Rev. and Mrs.Wrlght of Cocoa,
KCV. r. L. GIcnunTnjr Lemon City.- Miss mates of (he engineer let* 25 per cent, retained
Claire Adams of Miami and Dr. W. K. upon each section until the requirement* In the
specification* tr * compiled with, when the remain­
Finer of Tampa also delighted the con­ der will be estimated in lull.
to me ampocn
ference with musical numbers.
A certified check for 10 per cent, o l the contract
The delegates have now about all re­ price will be required with each bid a t n guarantee
tained to their homes ond the Inn Is*not of good faith that if awarded n contract within
five days of the receipt of a legal notification of
an fplL ond more quiet tlian It has been. the award the tuccniful bidder or blddrrt
Will Start a Barrel Factory
It is rumored this week that a large bar­
rel factory will be Installed in Sanford In
the near future. Sanford has become fa­
mous as an Irish potato center, anti the
new Arm will make potato barrels exclu­
sively. This will add another enterprise
to Sanford's rapidly growing list.

mutt Ale a satisfactory bond with the Hoard of
Commissioner*, to Insure for the completion of the
contract at awarded and in the specified lime.
(See specifications.)
Snld bund to be an amount satisfactory to the
Hoard and In accordance with the laws governing
such work.
The right It hereby reserved to reject any or oil
bids.
Uy order ol the Hoard ol County Commissioners
of Orsnge County, Florida
D. M. Homhsun. Clerk.
Address all bids to 11. M. Robinson. Clerk ofth e
Circuit Court. Urlando Fla
44-41

H ardw are and Farm Im p lem en ts
‘PITTSBURG PERFECT

LUCAS PAINTS

Best Fence Made
NO DEARER THAN THE POOR KIND

Used in Uncle Sam’s Paint Shop

W e have

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per acre.
City property, improved and unimproved limber land with finest site in Florida for mite faetory
Others tell you what can lie done. • K. R. MURRELL^is a practical farmer as well as real
estate broker, and is here to show you what has been and can be done.
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Number 45

ANOTHERENTERPRISE
Added to Sanford's Long LlsEQE
Factories

CANNINO AND PRESERVE WORKS
promoters Will Build a Large TwoStory Factory In the
Early Fall
Having maintained that Sanford Was
the Ideal location forfactoricsornllkinds,
The Herald is gratified to learn that many
promoters.arc bciLng attrnctetl_tn ourci( y
this summer..and In theoarly fullSnnfnrd
Ail-bo the rlLl.JrtWim ftftiaMfli8ion at-wt
Toast six new factories., Partlcnlnrs of nil
these eiiterDrlscs cannot be given nt this
time ns theV[ilans have not matured, and
building «lies jiurchased. hut if the owners
of lake front property can lie Induced n&gt;
sell nt a reasonable figure, the entire lake
front will be purchased by the parties who
expect to erect factories and warehouses
this foil.
The latest addition to our factory list,
and one that 1ms long been needed, Is the
Sat somu Orange Co., now operating in
I .»ike county. They imumfacturcuruugis
grapefruit and kijmquut mnrmelndc and
guava pnstgnnd numerousottier preserves

f AKE U N O SCHEMES

I NEWSPAPERS ORGANIZE AGENCY I

Prospective Buyers Arc Getting Wise
To-Thom.
The Herald's campaign ugnimjt the land
sharks in Florida is hearing fruit in many
•instances, and many letters nrc being reeelved every day from prospective buyers
in the North who have read the copies of
BHTcles from The Herald inother publica­
tions. These frauds Khailtd fie excised hr
Hie state press wherever detected, and the
|Hrople°who are desirous of locating In
Florida should be protected from these
sharks who have been attracted to the
state by the glowing' accounts of riches
■iMinh* frertt-thc raid- VegetriGhTln lids; "TThTl
CfìlW!UÌally ll-t‘ t‘e-(&gt;rY lamlH
j ^ l,lSÏL)iâi'ù-letur received-this week,
and is only one of many u|&gt;on the same

subject.

H IE GREAT PIANO CONTEST

THE DAY WE CELEBRATE

Wewspapcr Owners to Urge EstubUgju Miss B e s s i e * turnon StiH brads By

mciti or contracting Agency

Many doles'

The Fifth of July Promises To
Referring th our editoriul last Friday
The piano contest continues to hold the
Be Gala Occasion
in regnrd to our fixed advertising rate to interest of the people, nnd great gains
all comers of fifteen cents nn Inch, Percy have been made daring the (wist week.
P. Vyle, of the Jacksonville Advertising Miss Stumon now lias n safe lead over the
Agency, informs us that the Georgia other contestants. Several havcjipeacm TOURNAMENT WILL BE FEATURE
weekly pupers are to organize along sim­ gul of tbe- hsrrhf!» Wi-rk artThrihefcIm nts
ilar ITTiesTto I Rose presented arid turned have deelded that no one with Jess tlinn
down by the Florida State Press Associa­ 500 votes wduld he published in the list. Greot In tcreS ffS flT irijf Manifested In
Preparation For This Auspi­
tion last A|iril.
There Is plenty of time to change the
cious Celebration
The meeting of the Georgia newspn|ier slate, and Interesting developments are
Sanford on July Fifth I
men took place last Saturday, the com- promised as tin* contest nenrs-thr end.
_JEhl» is the »logmi_far.IflHHtgft
niittee «i»poiuteiLby-the Georgia news­ Following is the vote 4Ms week
■nrúí the state at lantmtnd-un ftiní~&lt;Tñ»
paper owners, consisting of J. J..li»q»v
H I»» J eyyjin iirm n ^
SdliFord will entertnin the visitors iu a
n—mit uf |Hh' fini'c'^ (.’-nrniltatuCJl-Tonyr «rtfmirTSSIS^...............
numi
oTthe NeWs, Fnirburn; Hull Kerr, of tlie Mis« Kiln SirlnxUlow.
to zja manner that will he long rcmcmlN'rcHl.
M lu AriuiKn TnXnsh.
0. Ü20 As the time draws' nearer the varinus
News, Spring Place; P. T. McCutcheon, MIm M.iln-ll W(»»Illuni
5.U7
ConRmmtJoiwI Church .
I I . - I . 'i ; ^
d.817 conuniUees are getting busier and from
News and Banner, Franklin; W. Trox Ml«* MiiU-I thiwk-r ... ..
3.417
of Py I lilas ............. .. . . ...
3.27(1 the indications the grand celebration, will
Bankston, of the News. West Point, de­ Ktililht*
Wahikn Cluh
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cided to submit to every ncws|)a|w&lt;r man MU« Annie llitoiln» .
■ 1.332 lie great^Jieyoifci all ex(H*cintlousl__QL_
M i»i(¡n il Moore........... ............. I . ."III.
1.211(1 coarse there will he other celebrations mi
in Georgia the opportunity of becoming n Ml»« A*ln Slenilrum..................
UUI
M i»« Nona E'nwnn........ . . . . . .
028 that day iu vnrious parts of the county
member of the Georgia Newspa|&gt;cr Con­ M
rs. (&gt;. W. Venable
I.
878 and state but Sanford will draw the crowd
tracting Agency.
woodmen «f the World............ !!» I!
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Mr« E'nnnie Munton
731 for the strongest attractions are down on
The object lo he accomplished by this
our or rows
the program for that dny.
assochuimi of the leadigg weekly papers Miss Lillie Lord, Clyde
flUli
. Every ope wants to hear lion. Frank
oi the state, of which thirty-six have al­
Clark. Die great orator, and statesman
Prosprrlly at Hand
ready signified their willingness to be­
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come members, is to obtain a uniform _ A i l ,'filiiLinuiuua versing thrrpenlnsiilifr -and Floridate famnilBcofigressimTuT"
Every
one
wants
to
see
the
grand
tour­
rate far foreign advertising, according to portion of the stale, since April 2«ih wit­
the sworn circulation of each paper he nessed such evidences of pros|terily us to nament and mmy jn c c !. Dm vtttku.—
•oming a member._______
&gt; •________ rejoice ium-exerrdingty. He wislies lie fififiies und amusements..
Every one wants to witness two of (he
The. .plan agreed a (ton nrfthe meeting could give complete, details, particularly
Saturday af|ernoon will he submitted, the figures, hut what he saw and heard best hull games of the season between
by mail, to every weekly editor in the convinces him that prosperity for the the Sanford and Orlando nines.
And every one wants to enjoy the grand
state, giving him the opportunity of be­ state is again nt hnfiiL
iuirbecue
and see Sanford, the'famous
He traveled from St. Augustine to Miami,
coming a meritber and stockholder of this
'few spa per Owners' association.
from Titusville Yiu Sanford to Punm Gorda. Celery City.
The program for the day will lie as fol­
Reply enVelo|M‘s will he enclosed with from Lakeland via Tampa to Urndentnwn,
lows:
tlie expectation of hearing from every pa­ thence to St. Petersburg and up the Gulf
Firing of Salutes at Sunrise.
per in the slate before the meeting of the coast through Sumter and Marion counties
Bail Gnme at 10 a. in.
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Weekly Press Association, which convenes to Starke, Macclenuy. Mouticello and Tal­
Tournament at H:5U a. in.
lahassee. Everywhere lilts evidences and
in Douglas, Git.. July 15th and l-1th.
Barbecue at 12 at the City Park.
President Bankston, of (his association reports of prosperity were immcrnos uud
Address hy lion. Frank Clark at 1:50. *"*
was authorized to communicate hy long gratifying. Great crops of ve get aides,
Horse Racing at 2:50 |i. in.
(¡stance phone with President Stunley, of pineapples and melons were and are be­
Ball Game a f 5:50 p. in.
the Weekly Press Association. requesting ing shipped and bringing remunerative
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-mrthr LíiYí^ür n p. nil
Prices.
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Isoline, Teim.
To tho bailor of Thr Iferuld:
I want to invest a dollar with you for
ymir paper. I do not even know anyone
there, lint 1 want it to keep |&gt;ostcd on
Sanford ami that part of Florida. 1 am
an Ohio man, nnd have only s|ient one
year South of the Ohio river, uud llmt here
the |&gt;asl year as treasurer and general
manager of a large coal and lumber com­
pany up here In the Cumberland mountains-of-Teniiessee. bttr l' lt&amp;Ve been heap
lug some good things about Florida and
especially about the possibilities of Sq[R
forrtTdnCc T have been here, and some of
. join* » - - --------------—--------------C. L. Farnsworth Is the head of this large these days I nin coining down to Sanford
concern, and he wus in the city last week and if I call find a good-sized tract of
discussing witter rates with the Clyde land suitable for Racking piirpnse», a few
Line agent. M. W. Lovell, who stales tlmt of my friends with me will buy it, and I
the factory will certainly he moved j o will 'come there and locate anil settle it
Sanford, provided h suitable locution i»n iip with some northern enterprise n7id cap­
ital.
the railroad lines cun be secured.
The Sanford freight rates v^ere so much- - The supiMised truck lands that have lieeii
lower than Mr. Farnsworth could obtain a t sold out during the pASt year to northern,
his present location that he has decided people by advertisements and mail- to
to purchase u building site and erect a those whoJ)nve*uevcr seen ilirse lands,
large two-story factory in tills city, and wdl when they find oiit what ninny of
aside from his regular limv of goods will them have got to, do a great deal of linrni
Install n first-class canning factory, put Toward the advancement of the stale,and
think the |»eople
of
should
d
tjng up okra, tomatoes, celery products,
r
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Hastings had just finished shipping u
TiiTy inerting lo Hie discussion of the
.awàotlMwfmUewntFvegetnhieH-.TlSlrTRTlïF TmTnntlTñjrnn-oaiRerai-l iliísthing us much
The louniHinent will he oho of the fea­
potato crop that hrougiil the pnidueers
proposed
organization,
which
is
already
calls of these dllTerent crops that are now as (xissible. I know of ua old man here an assured success.
tures
of the day and is exciting much
over half a million dollars and wealth was
wasted In the fields, and will at once be­ now, who is ipiite-nld, and has S|H‘ii( all
interest
turning the famous riders uf Dus
The establishment of an office in At­ pouring iu u|K)it the lower Kust Cynst
come a souroe of revenue to our growers. liis life to nceumillale and save a litt
section.
The following rules will govern
lanta to control foreign advertising and fnaii an immense crop of tomatoes just
The establishment of this factory in home win) has been gelling some of these lo act as a purchasing agent fur the mem­ marketed. Aud they were just beginning Die tournament:
{ ’ Sanford will not only aid materially in the udvertiseiiieilts, and wants lo sell tiis bers of this association was agreed iijhiii, to ship (J0(1,000 crates of pineupples.wiih
All riders must he dressed iu uniform
future growth of the city, hut will ho the place to bay some’of this linidthai I know and it will immediately follow liic meet­ the prospects of getting a million dollars representing the Knight tie personates.
means of assisting the growers to get a from tlie territory it is ill is of very little ing of the weekly editors in Douglas in for them.
All lances must measure eleven feet or
r
good price for many of their crops, and value.
more.
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You liave the newsiest, live. ui&gt;gio-dutc
should help, In keeping up the market
Each Kniglu nmst-rarry tild laiicéTnson. which brought in many (housnuds of
(iriec of fruits and vegetables in many in­ paper I have ever seen for a City of your
the parade.
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Married In Paint kn
loliars. and from there to Brudcutown
size, and as I wus a former newspaper
The
riders
will
launder
tin*
cummniul
stances.
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Miss Lillian Kynn of Pnlntkfl and An­ great crop of tomatoes was going lo mar­
One of the principal attractions of San­ man in the Buckeye mate I know whereof
of Mr. Chas. 1laud, captain of tournament
ked
ami
[(ringing
good
prices.
Lgkeland
drew U. Mahoney of this city were mar­
ford for an enterprise of this kind is the I s|»-;ik. On receipt of it.’ I looked over
races.
ried in Pulatka Wednesday morning The '«Ma'Plautj^ity, Lnwtey, Starke and other
its
columns
and
remarked
:
"Well,
the
gen­
There will he three rides for each
large packing house uf Qlmse &amp;. Co., where
(daces
were
shaking
the
»heckles
in
tin
ceremony took place at the church. Father
Knight, four rings three feet apart.
u constant supply of fruits nnd vegetables eral appearance of that newspaper tells
pockets,
yleldedjby
the
hig
crops
of
straw­
Barry otliciating assisted hy Father Fox
There will he n lirsi, second aud thiid
ore handled during the winter season, und ITU- that Sanford is ii good, live, pros|&gt;cr’
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of Orlando. After the ceremuny the berries.
ous
town
to
go
to,
and
if
everyone
helps
prizes.
this supply alone could keop a canning
From Arcadia to Waldo, train loads of
as well ns the newspaper. It will soon be young couple left for Asheville and other
Tlie tournament will he run on raring
factory busy the entire season.
tomatoes, w^igynclqim ^iml canteloii|ies
(minis
In
Norih
Carolina.
II(
kjii
their
re­
rules.
The turtle and coquina clam of Florida a coming city." Hoping lo see you per­
were
going
lo
ihnrkct
and
bringing
paying
turn they will make thlstfiiy their future
There will be three race
Die tnuris rapidly coming to the front ns a most sonally; some of these times. I am
home. Miss Ryan is the daughter of prices. Tlie Seaboard appeared to he
Yours most sincerely,
nnment horses.
palatable dish for Uie northern epicure,
taxed
to
its
utmost
a
hi
IN#
to
carry
off
tile
Cupt. und Mrs. Ryan uf Palutkn, promi­
—J. L. B ark .
Three prizes for each race.
aud this part of the canning business is
nent residents of that place. Miss Ryun products ({rown nil along the line from
The horses will be classed in three
very lucrative In the summer time. In
Kctly-Diivldson Trial
is well known In this city also, having I’lniu City to Starke. Inqui^ at all (toints
eludes.
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fact, tlie supply of |&gt;roductsfor a canning
brought
tlie
answer
that
prices
were
sat­
Paint ku, June 25.—Tlie special term of visited here upun several occasions.
Entrance fee in the tournament will he
isfactory.
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factory in Sanford is unlimited, and we tlie circuit court now in progress here]'
Mr Mahoney is the son of Mr. pm! Mrs.
bosiiouk for the new enterprise n most convened for the purjwse of trying David­ F. W. Mahoney and grew up to manhood
And the corn crop—It is simply grand. two dollars.
Any Knight showing Dir slightest signs
profitable trade.
son and Kelly for the murder of Drum­ in Sanford, where he counts his friends We doubt if ever before there was such u
of
Intoxication will he ruled olT Die truck,
mer Sellers in’ Alachua county, is attract­ hy Ids acquaintances and is numbered rop grown in the state. To sat from the
Archie
Cameron will have charge of
Meeting o f Heading Circle
ing considerable attention. ThS court among the ixipulur young men of the car windows Die vast beautiful fields
Die tournament and races und will uhsprotuling
out
over
lull
und
valley
in
em­
The rending circle of the missiuuiiry room is crowded daily with interested city.
swer nil Inquiries regarding same.
The young couple will be accorded a erald niangnilicence was actually exhila­
society of the Methodist church, held their spectators who listen intently to the ques­
meeting at the residence of Mrs. D. (!. tions propounded to the witnesses in the cordial reception upon their return by rating.
To Subscribers
There is more to come, too—sweet potheir many friends who wish them much
Wagner, Tuesduy afternoon. Many tliiui- examination.
An nrderupt lie*Posldlllce- Do partme nt,
tallies and sugarcAhu. ¡teunuts antTplgs,
blos were lnevldencc.TirulwlilleThe swift­ _ Never Imhn history of Pumnm county happiness upon thd sea oi Hfi7
Washington. D. C„ effective Jan. 1. IflOH,
oranges
and
grapefruit.
By
tlie
time
the
ly Hying needles wrought many stitches, court matters lias such tin (miming array
year doses, the total umountof crops pm provides Dint no delinquent subscriber
the attention uud interest of the ladies of legal tulcnt been gotten together in
State Dental Association
duced
and returns realized will he protli- shall he carried longer than three months,
were centered In those delightful "Days Patulka. The prominence of the accused
The Siam Dental Association, which gious. The panic of Roosevelt will huve giving as a reason that tho department is
of June," so charmingly read by Mrs. L and the Importance of the case may he
lias been in session in Ocala for Die past been forgotten and the Christ mas of Iff Of) furnishing a low rote of (»»stage on newsR. Philips. Before dispersing, light re­ derermined when such distinguished law«evrral
days adjourned 'Saturday after­ will be the happiest ever k/iown in Flori­ pupers, ami does so fur Die benefit of a
freshments were served. At another yets as the following are retained, lion.
noon.
St.
Augustine was selected by the da, Now let us all rend Kippling's Re­ bontifide subscriber who pays for his
meeting the study o f the beautiful life uf Robert W. Davis, of Tampa, Hon. Syd U
association as Die meeting Jdnce next cess iojimLjduRdijGod_Ju£—liis_bhis*ing»r auiperc--------------------------- —------- Jane Nicholson, the young missionary, Carter, of Gainesville, Hon. J. N. Strip­
md slug the long metre doxology.—PuntQ
Death o f Mrs. M. H. Murks . .
who gave her life to Chinn, w ill_bo rxm- ling, ui JuduuuvHW, lion». T&lt;tm. Pfl!mn7
The
following
officers
were
elected
to
Gordo
Herald.
B. A. Thrasher nnd J. M. Rivers, from oili­
duded.‘
Cnpt. R. 11. Marks received u telegram
er rtties, and Hons;-8: J. HiUmrii. hnUT. serve fa r thF“ following year: President,
Wednesday announcing Die death o£Mr*.
ice o f Meeting
Equalization of Taxes
N. Calhoun of this city. Every inch of I). G. Burnett, Arcadia; first vice presi­
M. K. Murks at Jacksonville on Tuesday
The
Welului
Club
will
meet
next
Tues­
The Board of County Commissioners ground is being stubbornly contestested dent. I~ F. Ulueoek, Ocala; second vice duy evening ut -I o'clock at the residence morning. Mrs. Marks, the wife of Mujor
will meet at Orlando on Monday, July 5. by either side, und nothing is being left president, I- Cohen, St. Petersburg; re- of Dr. Howard. A full .attendance Is de­ M. K. Marks was well known In this city
cording secretary,G-B. Tisou, fculncsville;
to hear complaints and to adjust tax mat­ undone by either the state or the defense.
where she resided for a number of yeurs
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corresponding secretary, W. A. Dean, sired.
ters. Equalization will be made on that
In this case d change of venue was
prior to the removal of the family to
Tampa; treasurer, C. L; Nance, Tampa;
Growing Some
date, and all parties interested should at­ granted from the county lu which the
Jacksonville.
executive committee, K. L. Anderson,
That The Herald is loyally lifting Suntend this meeting, or forever hold their killing occurred, und the following com­
Plant City; Geo. D. Young, St. Augustine, 'urd's-butmer to Die highest breezes, dud'
Peace. •
prise the talesmen .on the panel, all of
Notice oT Sanitary Tax
j; W: fwwey, PnmtfnV Qua r. i i Eaph^m, faithfully keeping tuliy with all tliemauy
whom tire Pnintktma. save'HM!
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Having hud notice Of sanitary dues,
A Name For The New Park
improvements now going on, and Die num­ uud the same not being puid, the delin­
'f
Thomas Murruy, butcher; J. T. Grlflln, Tntnpa.ber
of others in contemplation, isnltested quents will be summoned before the may­
merchant;
M.
M.
Vickers,
publisher;
J.
I).
■rf'pihe Sanford Ball Association Isdesirou»
Park Avenue Twenty-six Feet Wide hy a curd from u winter visitor und for­
°f pamlng the new bull park, and gallantly Points, plumber; J. A. Bear, nurseryman.
or nnd fined.
M. L. Stxrrr,
City council held a s(iecial meeting lust mer resident of Sunfurd, who keeps up
.
Sanitary Inspector
leave the selection to the Sanford ladies A. M, Houghton, merchant; T. K. Living­
1 he one sending in the most euphonious ston. baker, T. E. Hudson, door maker; Saturday morning before the work of with the march of dvents hereabouts
Have you seen tlie cloth-finish ruled
cogAomen for the park will receive u aea- W. H. Camion, farmer; W. H. Minton, paving Park uvenfie hud started uud it through the pages of The He(uld, uud who
etter heads ut Tiie Herald office T 1 lie
wus
decided
to
make
tills
avenue
twentywrites:
"You
will
he
so
grand
by
the
time
merchant;
Louis
Kalbfleld,
hotel
keeper;
ticket as a compliment of the asaosix feet wide Instead uf twenty us was we return next winter, that We may liuve neatest and very latest thing in flue sta­
clation. The contest is open to all, afid P, J, Becks, contractor.
It Is thought that the triul will consume first proposed. Tills will make a beauti­ to engage the services of a guide to show tionery. Look iti up, Mr. Business Moo.
the names ore to be sent to The Herald
Prices very low.
,
us about tlie city."
ful boulevard.
lids week at least.
b&gt; be publUbod each week.

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                    <text>WELL DESERVE!
, C. McDanlelicßet:s General Agency
Of insurance Co.
J . C. McDaniel, a former resident of
this city baa been appointed to a general
agency o fth e Southern States Life Insur­
ance Co. for faithful service and high
cla u business. This will be good news
to his many Sanford friends but better
still he will make his headquarters In
Sanford. Mrs. McDaniel was formerly
Miss Jennie Martin, also of Sanford and
this estimable family will receive a warm
welcome from their old friends.
' Mr. McDdttTel has made an enviable
record as an Insurance agent nnd at the
recent convention of the Southern States
l i f e l namance Co. nrAttamn ~wnt cnoirf
the delegates and received this territory
and agency as a reward for his ability.
He expects to assume his new duties at
once and his family will move to Sanford
as soon as possible.

Schedule o f Geme»
The following is the schedule of games
to be played by the Sanford Base Ball
Club for the season of 1909:
July 2—Daytona.
Ju ly 3 —Dayton*.
July 6—Orlando (Two games)
July 10—Gainesville.
July 12—Gainesville.
July 13—Gainesville.
July 22—Orlando. '*
July 23—Orlando.
August 6—Orlando.
August 12—Orlondo.
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from moue

June 17—Daytona.
Ju n e 2 3 —Orlando.
June 24—Orlando.
July 13—Orlando.
July 10—Orlando.
August 3—Orlando.
Augutt 20—Orlando.
— August ■2 7 —Orlando.
There will be other games played beM ethodist Conference Closes
Enterprise, JuhV l4—The dUlriot. con­ «Wm those scheduled.
ference of the Miami district came to a
close at Epworth Inn last night and was
voted by all who attended the best in the
O F COUNTY DITCH LETTING
history of the district. First and lost
Notice U hereby given thst waled bid* will be re
there were over seventy who hnd their reived by the Donrd of County Commissioners ol
County, Florida, until 12 o'clock m., or
names placed on the register and among Orange
Msodsy, J uly 1gw. 1809, and the tam e will be
~r~
_______ them were many o f .t he-.most prominent tpMj f by askj OottnlT)a
TUUSSPAT, JVLT 13tk. 1900. AI 10 A. M.
ministers nh&lt;C|oymen of the fitnte. The
Said bids bclna fur th * construction of about fnrTY
* ju'
i#w»Ment and vice—prwtdCTr^f.-tfie’Tnl- Ihrnr miles, eourtryAWch-and-enlverrr &lt;lTCr tame
lege, the' editor of the Florida Christian where ordered. Said conttructlon amounting In
Advocate and four of the six presiding
elders of the Methodist church were in
attendance.
Mrs. U. S. Tabor of DeLand was ap­
pointed press reporter and submitted ex­
cellent reports of the conference work,
which were highly praised by the dele­
gates. Mrs. Tabor also favored the con­
ference with a large number of musical
selections, which added much to pleasure
of the conforence. She is a finished musi­
cian and all-who attended the conference
will remember with pleasure her musical
numbers. Rev. and Mrs.Wrlght of Cocoa,
KCV. r . L. GIcnunTnjr Lemon City.- Miss mates of (he engineer let* 25 per cent, retained
Claire Adams of Miami and Dr. W. K. upon each section until the requirement* In the
specification* t r * compiled with, when the remain­
Finer of Tampa also delighted the con­ der will be estimated in lull.
to me ampocn
ference with musical numbers.
A
certified
check
for 10 per cent, o l the contract
The delegates have now about all re­ price will be required
with each bid a t n guarantee
tained to their homes ond the Inn Is* not of good faith that if awarded n contract within
five days of the receipt of a legal notification of
an fplL ond more quiet tlian It has been. the award the tu ccn ifu l bidder or blddrrt
Will S ta rt a Barrel Factory
It is rumored this week that a large bar­
rel factory will be Installed in Sanford In
the near future. Sanford has become fa­
mous as an Irish potato center, anti the
new Arm will make potato barrels exclu­
sively. This will add another enterprise
to Sanford's rapidly growing list.

H ardw are and Farm Im p lem en ts

‘PITTSBURG PERFECT

LUCAS PAINTS

Best Fence M ade
NO DEARER THAN THE POOR KIND

Used in Uncle Sam’s Paint Shop

W e have the largest f
During t h e - p a s t - y c a r ,
the U. S. Navy has con­
sumed 6 9 1 ,0 0 0 pounds
nf MICAS WHITR PAINT and
: 2 7 8 ,7 0 0 pounds of LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to-pro­
duce more than 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
gallons of paint, equiva­
lent to 5 0 caiload s of
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 gal Iona eac h.
and which would make
a Train more than onehalf mile long.
In Uncle Sam ’s ser­
vice, as in everybody
else!s, LUCAS.-PRODUCTS
have ah . unbroken record

WE

HANDLE

and best equipped~plant t
for driving wells in thta l
aeo tio n -o f the- rnmiTry~“$
and a re prepared to (ill ♦
all orders promptly. Our \
m achinery is up-to-date ♦
nnd our &gt;workmen nre ♦
skilled in thé' work.
$

F o r Field, Farm , Ranch. Law ns,
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Will stand ’ordinary ns well as hard

Those contemplating ♦
putting in wells would t
serve their best in teb -î
ests by consulting us .1
an i-len m in g 'prices he-

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[Xi not requireTin expert to erect,

THE

ABOVE

fore making contracts. I

E X C L U S IV E L Y

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SA N FO R D

Real Estate B roker

2 Presents to the lnvestor the Best Opportu- •
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nities in Florida
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mutt Ale a satisfactory bond with the Hoard of
Commissioner*, to Insure for the completion of the
contract a t awarded and in the specified lime.
(See specifications.)
Snld bund to be an amount satisfactory to the
Hoard and In accordance with the laws governing
such work.
The right It hereby reserved to reject any or oil
bids.
Uy order ol the Hoard ol County Commissioners
of Orsnge County, Florida
D. M. Homhsun. Clerk.
Address all bids to 11. M. Robinson. Clerk ofthe
Circuit Court. Urlando Fla
44-41

F O R T F R ID A Y

Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$ 2 5 .0 0 to ^ ¡2 0 0 .0 0 per acre
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop, $fj(K)(KI to SKKHI.OO
per acre.
City property, improved and unimproved limber land with finest site in Florida for mite faetory
Others tell you what can lie done. • K. R. MURRELL^is a practical farmer as well as real
estate broker, and is here to show you what has been and can be done.
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6 packages Sensation Tobacco

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Attend this Saljg. and see how muchjnore your dollar
buys here than elsewhere

Phone 2 7 7

THE NEW STORE

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HERAED
Number 45

ANOTHERENTERPRISE

f AKE U N O SCH EM ES

I NEW SPAPERS ORGANIZE AGENCY I

Prospective Buyers Arc Getting Wise
To-Thom.
The Herald's campaign ugnimjt the land
sharks in Florida is hearing fruit in many
•instances, and many letters nrc being reeelved every day from prospective buyers
in the North who have read the copies of
BHTcles from The Herald inother publica­
tions. These frauds Khailtd fie excised h r
Hie state press wherever detected, and the
|Hrople°who are desirous of locating In
Florida should be protected from these
sharks who have been attracted to the
state by the glowing' accounts of riches
■iMinh* frertt-thc raid- VegetriGhTln lids; "TThTl

H IE GREAT PIANO CONTEST

THE DAY WE CELEBRATE

Wewspapcr Owners to Urge EstubUgju M iss B e s s i e * turnon StiH brads By
Added to S a n fo rd 's Long LlsEQE
mciti or contracting Agency
Many d o le s '
The F ifth o f Ju ly Prom ises To
F a c to rie s
Referring th our editoriul last Friday
The piano contest continues to hold the
Be Gala Occasion
in regnrd to our fixed advertising rate to interest of the people, nnd great gains
all comers of fifteen cents nn Inch, Percy have been made daring the (wist week.
P. Vyle, of the Jacksonville Advertising Miss Stumon now lias n safe lead over the
CANNINO AND PRESERVE WORKS
Agency, informs us that the Georgia other contestants. Several havcjipeacm TOURNAMENT WILL BE FEATURE
weekly pupers are to organize along sim­ gul of tbe- hsrrhf!» Wi-rk artThrihefcIm nts
prom oters Will Build a Large Twoilar ITTiesTto IRose presented arid turned have deelded that no one with Jess tlinn
down by the Florida State Press Associa­ 500 votes wduld he published in the list. Greot In tcre S ffS flT irijf Manifested In
Story F acto ry In the
Preparation For This Auspi­
tion last A|iril.
Early Fall
There Is plenty of time to change the
cious Celebration
The meeting of the Georgia newspn|ier slate, and Interesting developments are
Having maintained that Sanford Was
Sanford on July Fifth I
men took place last Saturday, the com- promised as tin* contest nenrs-thr end.
the Ideal location forfactoricsornllkinds,
_JEhl» is the »logmi_far.IflHHtgft
niittee «i»poiuteiLby-the Georgia news­ Following is the vote 4Ms week
The Herald is gratified to learn that many
■nrúí the state at lantm tnd-un ftiní~&lt;Tñ»
paper owners, consisting of J. J..li»q»v
promoters.arc bciLng attrnctetl_tn ourci(y
HI»» Je y y jin iirm n ^
SdliFord will entertnin the visitors iu a
this summer..and In theoarly fullSnnfnrd CfìlW!UÌally ll-t‘ t‘e-(&gt;rY lamlH
n—mit uf |Hh' fini'c'^ (.’-nrniltatuCJl-Tonyr «rtfmirTSSIS^....................
numi
Kiln SirlnxUlow.
to zja manner that will he long rcmcmlN'rcHl.
Ail-bo the rlLl.JrtWim ftftiaMfli 8ion at-wt j ^ l,lSÏL)iâi'ù-letur received-this week, oTthe NeWs, Fnirburn; Hull Kerr, of tlie Mis«
Mlu AriuiKn TnXnsh.
0.Ü20 As the time draws' nearer the varinus
Toast six new factories., Partlcnlnrs of nil and is only one of many u|&gt;on the same News, Spring Place; P. T. McCutcheon, MIm M.iln-ll W(»»Illuni
5.U7
ConRmmtJoiwI Church .
I I . - I . 'i ; ^
subject.
d.817 conuniUees are getting busier and from
News and Banner, Franklin; W. Trox Ml«* MiiU-I thiwk-r ... ..
these eiiterDrlscs cannot be given nt this
3.417
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Isoline, Teim.
of PyIlilas .............. . . ...
3.27(1 the indications the grand celebration, will
Bankston, of the News. West Point, de­ Ktililht*
time ns theV[ilans have not matured, and To tho bailor of Thr Iferuld:
Wahikn Cluh
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cided
to
submit
to
every
ncws|)a|w&lt;r
man
MU« Annie llitoiln» .
building «lies jiurchased. hut if the owners
■ 1.332 lie great^Jieyoifci all ex(H*cintlousl__QL_
I want to invest a dollar with you for
Mi»i(¡nil Moore............. ................ I . ."III.
1.211(1 coarse there will he other celebrations mi
in
Georgia
the
opportunity
of
becoming
n
Ml»« A*ln Slenilrum ......................
of lake front property can lie Induced n&gt; ymir paper. I do not even know anyone
UUI
Mi»« Nona E'nwnn........... . . . . .
028 that day iu vnrious parts of the county
member
of
the
Georgia
Newspa|&gt;cr
Con­
sell nt a reasonable figure, the entire lake there, lint 1 want it to keep |&gt;ostcd on
Mrs. (&gt;. W. Venable
I.
878 and state but Sanford will draw the crowd
woodmen «f the World............... !!»I!
8112
front will be purchased by the parties who Sanford ami that part of Florida. 1 am tracting Agency.
Mr« E'nnnie Munton
731 for the strongest attractions are down on
The object lo he accomplished by this
expect to erect factories and warehouses an Ohio man, nnd have only s|ient one
our or rows
the program for that dny.
year South of the Ohio river, uud llmt here assochuimi of the leadigg weekly papers Miss Lillie Lord, Clyde
this foil.
flUli
.
Every ope wants to hear lion. Frank
oi
the
state,
of
which
thirty-six
have
al­
The latest addition to our factory list, the |&gt;asl year as treasurer and general
Clark.
Die great orator, and statesman
Prosprrlly
at
Hand
ready
signified
their
willingness
to
be­
and one that 1ms long been needed, Is the manager of a large coal and lumber com­
-and Floridate famnilB cofigressimTuT"
•
come
members,
is
to
obtain
a
uniform
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A
il,'filiiLinuiuua
versing
thrrpenlnsiilifr
Sat so mu Orange Co., now operating in pany up here In the Cumberland mounEvery
one
wants
to
see
the
grand
tour­
I .»ike county. They imumfacturcuruugis tains-of-Teniiessee. bttr l' lt&amp;Ve been heap rate far foreign advertising, according to portion of the stale, since April 2«ih wit­ nament and mmy jn c c ! . Dm vtttku.—
grapefruit and kijmquut mnrmelndc and lug some good things about Florida and the sworn circulation of each paper he nessed such evidences of pros|terily us to
fififiies und amusements..
guava pnstgnnd numerousottier preserves especially about the possibilities of Sq[R •oming a member._______ &gt; •________ rejoice ium -exerrdingty. He wislies lie
Every one wants to witness two of (he
could
give
complete,
details,
particularly
The.
.plan
agreed
a
(ton
nrfthe
meeting
forrtTdnCc T have been here, and some of
. join*»-------------—-----------best hull games of the season between
the
figures,
hut
what
he
saw
and
heard
Saturday
af|ernoon
will
he
submitted,
C. L. Farnsworth Is the head of this large these days I nin coining down to Sanford
the Sanford and Orlando nines.
concern, and he wus in the city last week and if I call find a good-sized tract of by mail, to every weekly editor in the convinces him that prosperity for the
And every one wants to enjoy the grand
state is again nt hnfiiL
discussing witter rates with the Clyde land suitable for Racking piirpnse», a few state, giving him the opportunity of be­
iuirbecue
and see Sanford, the'famous
He traveled from St. Augustine to Miami,
Line agent. M. W. Lovell, who stales tlmt of my friends with me will buy it, and I coming a meritber and stockholder of this
Celery City.
'few
spa
per
Owners'
association.
from
Titusville
Yiu
Sanford
to
Punm
Gorda.
the factory will certainly he moved jo will 'come there and locate anil settle it
The program for the day will lie as fol­
Reply enVelo|M‘s will he enclosed with from Lakeland via Tampa to Urndentnwn,
Sanford, provided h suitable locution i»n iip with some northern enterprise n7id cap­
lows:
tlie expectation of hearing from every pa­ thence to St. Petersburg and up the Gulf
ital.
the railroad lines cun be secured.
Firing of Salutes at Sunrise.
per in the slate before the meeting of the coast through Sumter and Marion counties
The Sanford freight rates v^ere so much- - The supiMised truck lands that have lieeii
Bail Gnme at 10 a. in.
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Weekly Press Association, which convenes to Starke, Macclenuy. Mouticello and Tal­
lower than Mr. Farnsworth could obtain a t sold out during the pASt year to northern,
Tournament at H:5U a. in.
lahassee.
Everywhere
lilts
evidences
and
in
Douglas,
Git..
July
15th
and
l-1th.
his present location that he has decided people by advertisements and mail- to
Barbecue at 12 at the City Park.
President Bankston, of (his association reports of prosperity were immcrnos uud
to purchase u building site and erect a those whoJ)nve*uevcr seen ilirse lands,
Address hy lion. Frank Clark at 1:50. *"*
gratifying.
Great
crops
of
ve
get
aides,
was
authorized
to
communicate
hy
long
large two-story factory in tills city, and wdl when they find oiit what ninny of
Horse Racing at 2:50 |i. in.
(¡stance phone with President Stunley, of pineapples and melons were and are be­
aside from his regular limv of goods will them have got to, do a great deal of linrni
Ball Game a f 5:50 p. in.
the Weekly Press Association. requesting ing shipped and bringing remunerative
Install n first-class canning factory, put Toward the advancement of the stale,and
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-mrthr LíiYí^ür n p. nil
Prices.
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should d him lo devote one. dny's".se»!}jif»i of ill*
tjng up okra, tomatoes, celery products, think the |»eople
r
.... Florida
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Hastings had just finished shipping u
TiiTy
inerting
lo
Hie
discussion
of
the
.awàotlMwfmUewntFvegetnhieH-.TlSlrTRTlïF TmTnntlTñjrnn-oaiRerai-l iliísthing us much
The louniHinent will he oho of the fea­
proposed organization, which is already potato crop that hrougiil the pnidueers
calls of these dllTerent crops that are now as (xissible. I know of ua old man here a n assured success.
tures
of the day and is exciting much
over half a million dollars and wealth was
wasted In the fields, and will at once be­ now, who is ipiite-nld, and has S|H‘ii( all
interest
turning the famous riders uf Dus
The establishment of an office in At­ pouring iu u|K)it the lower Kust Cynst
come a souroe of revenue to our growers. liis life to nceumillale and save a litt
section.
The following rules will govern
lanta to control foreign advertising and fnaii an immense crop of tomatoes just
The establishment of this factory in home win) has been gelling some of these lo act as a purchasing agent fur the mem­ marketed. Aud they were just beginning Die tournament:
{’ Sanford will not only aid materially in the udvertiseiiieilts, and wants lo sell tiis bers of this association was agreed iijhiii, to ship (J0(1,000 crates of pineupples.wiih
All riders must he dressed iu uniform
future growth of the city, hut will ho the place to bay some’of this linidthai I know and it will immediately follow liic meet­ the prospects of getting a million dollars representing the Knight tie personates.
means of assisting the growers to get a from tlie territory it is ill is of very little ing of the weekly editors in Douglas in for them.
All lances must measure eleven feet or
r
good price for many of their crops, and value.
more.
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You liave the newsiest, live. ui&gt;gio-dutc
should help, In keeping up the market
Each Kniglu nmst-rarry tild laiicéTnson. which brought in many (housnuds of
(iriec of fruits and vegetables in many in­ paper I have ever seen for a City of your
the parade.
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Married In Paint kn
loliars. and from there to Brudcutown
size, and as I wus a former newspaper
The
riders
will
launder
tin*
cummniul
stances.
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Miss Lillian Kynn of Pnlntkfl and An­ great crop of tomatoes was going lo mar­
One of the principal attractions of San­ man in the Buckeye mate I know whereof
of Mr. Chas. 1laud, captain of tournament
ked
ami
[(ringing
good
prices.
Lgkeland
drew U. Mahoney of this city were mar­
ford for an enterprise of this kind is the I s|»-;ik. On receipt of it.’ I looked over
races.
ried in Pulatka Wednesday morning The '«Ma'Plautj^ity, Lnwtey, Starke and other
its
columns
and
remarked
:
"Well,
the
gen­
There will he three rides for each
large packing house uf Qlmse &amp;. Co., where
(daces
were
shaking
the
»heckles
in
tin
ceremony took place at the church. Father
Knight, four rings three feet apart.
u constant supply of fruits nnd vegetables eral appearance of that newspaper tells
pockets,
yleldedjby
the
hig
crops
of
straw­
Barry otliciating assisted hy Father Fox
There will he n lirsi, second aud thiid
ore handled during the winter season, und ITU- that Sanford is ii good, live, pros|&gt;cr’
„
of Orlando. After the ceremuny the berries.
ous
town
to
go
to,
and
if
everyone
helps
prizes.
this supply alone could keop a canning
From Arcadia to Waldo, train loads of
as well ns the newspaper. It will soon be young couple left for Asheville and other
Tlie tournament will he run on raring
factory busy the entire season.
tomatoes, w^igynclqim ^iml canteloii|ies
(minis
In
Norih
Carolina.
II(
kjii
their
re­
The turtle and coquina clam of Florida a coming city." Hoping lo see you per­ turn they will make thlstfiiy their future were going lo ihnrkct and bringing paying rules.
There will be three race
Die tnuris rapidly coming to the front ns a most sonally; some of these times. I am
home. Miss Ryan is the daughter of prices. Tlie Seaboard appeared to he
Yours most sincerely,
nnment horses.
palatable dish for Uie northern epicure,
taxed
to
its
utmost
a
hi
IN#
to
carry
off
tile
Cupt. und Mrs. Ryan uf Palutkn, promi­
—J. L. Bark.
Three prizes for each race.
aud this part of the canning business is
nent residents of that place. Miss Ryun products ({rown nil along the line from
The horses will be classed in three
very lucrative In the summer time. In
Kctly-Diivldson Trial
is well known In this city also, having I’lniu City to Starke. Inqui^ at all (toints
eludes.
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fact, tlie supply of |&gt;roductsfor a canning
brought
tlie
answer
that
prices
were
sat­
Paint ku, June 25.—Tlie special term of visited here upun several occasions.
Entrance fee in the tournament will he
isfactory.
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factory in Sanford is unlimited, and we tlie circuit court now in progress here]'
Mr Mahoney is the son of Mr. pm! Mrs.
bosiiouk for the new enterprise n most convened for the purjwse of trying David­ F. W. Mahoney and grew up to manhood
And the corn crop—It is simply grand. two dollars.
Any Knight showing Dir slightest signs
profitable trade.
son and Kelly for the murder of Drum­ in Sanford, where he counts his friends We doubt if ever before there was such u
of
Intoxication will he ruled olT Die truck,
mer Sellers in’ Alachua county, is attract­ hy Ids acquaintances and is numbered rop grown in the state. To sat from the
Archie
Cameron will have charge of
Meeting o f Heading Circle
ing considerable attention. ThS court among the ixipulur young men of the car windows Die vast beautiful fields
Die tournament and races und will uhsprotuling
out
over
lull
und
valley
in
em­
The rending circle of the missiuuiiry room is crowded daily with interested city.
swer nil Inquiries regarding same.
The young couple will be accorded a erald niangnilicence was actually exhila­
society of the Methodist church, held their spectators who listen intently to the ques­
meeting at the residence of Mrs. D. (!. tions propounded to the witnesses in the cordial reception upon their return by rating.
To Subscribers
There is more to come, too—sweet potheir many friends who wish them much
Wagner, Tuesduy afternoon. Many tliiui- examination.
An nrderupt lie* Posldlllce- Do par tme nt,
tallies and sugarcAhu. ¡teunuts antTplgs,
blos were lnevldencc.TirulwlilleThe swift­ _ Never Imhn history of Pumnm county happiness upon thd sea oi Hfi7
Washington. D. C„ effective Jan. 1. IflOH,
oranges
and
grapefruit.
By
tlie
time
the
ly Hying needles wrought many stitches, court matters lias such tin (miming array
year doses, the total umountof crops pm provides Dint no delinquent subscriber
the attention uud interest of the ladies of legal tulcnt been gotten together in
S tate Dental Association
duced
and returns realized will he protli- shall he carried longer than three months,
were centered In those delightful "Days Patulka. The prominence of the accused
The Siam Dental Association, which gious. The panic of Roosevelt will huve giving as a reason that tho department is
of June," so charmingly read by Mrs. L and the Importance of the case may he
lias been in session in Ocala for Die past been forgotten and the Christ mas of Iff Of) furnishing a low rote of (»»stage on newsR. Philips. Before dispersing, light re­ derermined when such distinguished law«evrral
days adjourned 'Saturday after­ will be the happiest ever k/iown in Flori­ pupers, ami does so fur Die benefit of a
freshments were served. At another yets as the following are retained, lion.
noon.
St.
Augustine was selected by the da, Now let us all rend Kippling's Re­ bontifide subscriber who pays for his
meeting the study of the beautiful life uf Robert W. Davis, of Tampa, Hon. Syd U
association as Die meeting Jdnce next cess iojimLjduRdijGod_Ju£—liis_bhis*ing»r auiperc-------- --------------------—------- Jane Nicholson, the young missionary, Carter, of Gainesville, Hon. J . N. Strip­
md slug the long metre doxology.—PuntQ
Death of Mrs. M. H. Murks . .
who gave her life to Chinn, w ill_bo rxm- ling, ui JuduuuvHW, lion». T&lt;tm. Pfl!mn7
The
following
officers
were
elected
to
Gordo
Herald.
B. A. Thrasher nnd J . M. Rivers, from oili­
duded.‘
Cnpt. R. 11. Marks received u telegram
er rtties, and Hons;-8 : J . HiUmrii. hnUT. serve fa r thF“ following year: President,
Wednesday announcing Die death o£Mr*.
ice o f Meeting
Equalization o f Taxes
N. Calhoun of this city. Every inch of I). G. Burnett, Arcadia; first vice presi­
M. K. Murks at Jacksonville on Tuesday
The
Welului
Club
will
meet
next
Tues­
The Board of County Commissioners ground is being stubbornly contestested dent. I~ F. Ulueoek, Ocala; second vice duy evening ut -I o'clock at the residence morning. Mrs. Marks, the wife of Mujor
will meet at Orlando on Monday, July 5. by either side, und nothing is being left president, I- Cohen, St. Petersburg; re- of Dr. Howard. A full .attendance Is de­ M. K. Marks was well known In this city
to hear complaints and to adjust tax mat­ undone by either the state or the defense. cording secretary,G-B. Tisou, fculncsville; sired.
where she resided for a number of yeurs
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ters. Equalization will be made on that
In this case d change of venue was corresponding secretary, W. A. Dean,
prior to the removal of the family to
Growing Some
date, and all parties interested should at­ granted from the county lu which the Tampa; treasurer, C. L; Nance, Tampa;
Jacksonville.
executive committee, K. L. Anderson,
That The Herald is loyally lifting Suntend this meeting, or forever hold their killing occurred, und the following com­
Peace. •
prise the talesmen .on the panel, all of Plant City; Geo. D. Young, St. Augustine, 'urd's-butmer to Die highest breezes, dud'
Notice oT Sanitary Tax
j ; W: fwwey, PnmtfnV Qua r . i i Eaph^m, faithfully keeping tuliy with all tliemauy
whom tire Pnintktma. save'HM!
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Having hud notice Of sanitary dues,
A Name For The New Park
improvements now going on, and Die num­ uud the same not being puid, the delin­
'f
Thomas Murruy, butcher; J. T. Grlflln, Tntnpa.ber
of others in contemplation, isnltested quents will be summoned before the may­
merchant;
M.
M.
Vickers,
publisher;
J
.
I).
■rf'pihe Sanford Ball Association Isdesirou»
Park Avenue Twenty-six Feet Wide hy a curd from u winter visitor und for­
°f pamlng the new bull park, and gallantly Points, plumber; J . A. Bear, nurseryman.
or nnd fined.
M. L. Stxrrr,
City council held a s(iecial meeting lust mer resident of Sunfurd, who keeps up
.
Sanitary Inspector
leave the selection to the Sanford ladies A. M, Houghton, merchant; T. K. Living­
1he one sending in the most euphonious ston. baker, T. E. Hudson, door maker; Saturday morning before the work of with the march of dvents hereabouts
Have you seen tlie cloth-finish ruled
cogAomen for the park will receive u aea- W. H. Camion, farmer; W. H. Minton, paving Park uvenfie hud started uud it through the pages of The He(uld, uud who
etter
heads ut Tiie Herald office T 1 lie
wus
decided
to
make
tills
avenue
twentywrites:
"You
will
he
so
grand
by
the
time
merchant;
Louis
Kalbfleld,
hotel
keeper;
ticket as a compliment of the asaoneatest
and very latest thing in flue sta­
we
return
next
winter,
that
W
e
may
liuve
six
feet
wide
Instead
uf
twenty
us
was
P,
J
,
Becks,
contractor.
clation. The contest is open to all, afid
It Is thought that the triul will consume first proposed. Tills will make a beauti­ to engage the services of a guide to show tionery. Look iti up, Mr. Business Moo.
the names ore to be sent to The Herald
Prices very low.
,
us about tlie city."
ful boulevard.
lids week at least.
b&gt; be publUbod each week.

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�THE SANfOHD HERALD

pm! there are nutherous Inquiries every
day about city lots for building purposes.
There are a number of people who would
build If thfey could do so upon this plan
À B u d g et o f Opinion " J u s t Be and would remain In Sanford nnd become
identified with the city’s Interests.,
tw e e n You and M e ”
One reason lor the scarcity of .buildings
is the high price asked for city property
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT Sanford dirt Is very valuable I allow, but
at the prices asked by some property
owners one tyi forced to believe that there
“ A Ctilel Is Amoni Ye Taking Notes must be a gold mine hiddon under the
property. It lahuinnn nature to get all
. and fa ith , lie’ll Prent 'Em"— .
you can when selling hut on the other
So Says Saunterer.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

A new,paper it not nllaiollirr publUhed lo Irli
the people what they would like to know, but hns to
give much of lit tpoce to tell ¡nit them what tto]
•ugAi to know.—OrrHy.
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Special Correi pondtnea Io The Harald,
4 Mnq

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June 2j, i

MRS. M. L. ALLEN

GO CARTs

Is one block from 1st
street, but it will pay yon to c o i r andTjee-The
new and up-to-date

The latest out is tffe
E N

M IL L IN E R Y

*S H

CAB

W e h a v e n n e w ifn e ju s t

she carries.

in and the low price will
m n k e - 4 - l i e i n ~ g n r - C ( ) i n e "[¡¡"

goose’thnt V»ys the golden egg nml at the
present time It would be well- to ofTc
some „inducements to the builders nnd
get them to locate in our midst. Every

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G iv e M e a S h a r e o f
Y b u rP a tro n a g e

pni |wrfei-t nndJma^Mw-frpen House means niortT work/or the partisan's,

and see them.

G UARANTEED

I S A N F O R D F U R N IT U R E CO.

from the tiny of Adnm, the First. We more money for the merchant, more Commercial Street
Near the Depot
have our faults nnd our virtues just ns houses, more inhabitants and n Greater
the gentler sex does nnd since none of us Sanford.
Would it not bo well to encourage this
are pnrngons In everyday life It in very
c W (IY N O T U 8 E
natural for man to huve fallings when building by putting the land at n reason
bound together o sa body corpornte. Tims able figure and making-immoderate profit? . -1 Only Exclusive nml
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it is expected that such bodies ns the
BAKER
legislature nnd the city cmit}çll_should 4 I have always said that Sanford was U P -T O -D A T E
N O W , AND S A V E M O N E Y ?
fall In some things just ns us lesser lights destined some day to become n great fac
I!
In the City
fnil to rendi the perfect state In our lory site and wholesale district and irons
everyday life. Every_now nnd then my plring events seem tn.hcqr yncout In this Wejmjke everything known trj.thr trade - It-hoashoWli more leatuoi lorihe Mono* ¡»vested thiin H
nyother
. . . .
r r\ ' r
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'htïém ion is called to some matter per- •ntnWWWUSl • AlrenrtyTtlP minors are grow_
^
f t r .y - y A u * i jiric file
l^tcjtls where
inoro --l.irfV . n j c t w i e ö j - E U ^
O fr
;|àtwingjn y»"
* H T " 1 '-**;1f i x a i t
honCtdliTe That'are" seeking 1«ur city- -os a location
A n d C ig a r s
board of aldermen. I do not agree with nnd the purchase of considerable water
Free Hmisc-tO-liOUSA Delivery
the complainants (hat the board of alder* front property lately means that Sanford
is used. Our representative, C. M. I1RADWATER. is |n Sanford
tncu nre lnx In their duty to the city iiiuii Is on ideal location for wholesale houses 111 Park Ava.
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allof theseoccasions. In'ntany instances and other people arc recognizing this
every week. See him or write to him at Orlnndoor
they have arranged for a betterment' of fact. There is no city in the south that
conditions. In fnct 1 have been present will have any better advantages mi this
♦♦♦♦♦♦
T H E E . O. P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
o f the meetings when their attention wns score when the channel of the St. Johns
NEW
CELERY
CROP
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culled to various nuisances nnd they were has been dcejicncd to admit of larger
w rit* for DooMat.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
0 0 YOU WANT P U R f C t L t R Y S IT O ? %
ordered stop|ie&lt;l. The matter seemed to vessels coming to our docks from the
9
end there ns fnr ns the council was con­ commercial marts nf the world and 1 am
w t w w w v w w M M H t w w w w t w n w v w w w w w u u w u w m n M ir i '
Tlir kind limi ulve» t)ic&gt; brut (.'Mills anil
•&gt;
cerned. Hut they did not keep tah upon anxious to hear from Hon. Frank Clnrk
(he only kind limi lina la-on proven ni
V
Jthe same case and see if fce nuisance upon this point. Deep water will mean ___together m crctiful fnr 1'lurliln Grower,.
m i w limiti. Trr-nrTi~firiWrn Im p a rtii
was abated at mire— in-some oases l hr everything to (ntrcityralthnufili OUFClir- r
Self lllcncljiint pure nml Irne In nume.
*£
work was left to the sanitnry inspector zens arc rather apathetic about it and A _ liininUHllly»w&gt;.lyrrtdreni l‘»rtc T ! ^
■ atifi his act! vitV-lmthese cases has never have never become more tlliiinufcewnrm
t L . R. P H I L I P S , Druggist ?
over the proposition
been questioned.
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3- to 25-Horse Power
In fact the St. Johns river nnd Luke
Therefore It wns a great surprise to me
jTor. Tirai St. nnd Park Avertile
♦
to discover the other dny a place |n the MunrOe our most valuable asset Is almost
SANTORD, - - FLORIDA
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heart of »lie elty, just oiic square front forgotten by most oi us and were It not
Best 2 -C ycle Engine on the Market f
the principal street of Sunford where the fpr the fine breezes wafted from her
authorities have certainly been lax. The txisoiu on these warm days most nf us
♦
sewer main extends tight to this re si would forget tlmt we had such a glorious
♦
Smooth Running, Economical mid
sheet
Df’
wiucranrur
Very
doors.
donee.and tlie_liUckcu system h asbrrn
Absolutely Reliable
alMdished or sup|K&gt;sed to he and yet the 1There ore many cities in the interior
residents are continuing the use uf this thut would give millions'for Sanford's lo­
ad»
ancient system much to the annoyance cation and n residence inland and ex­
S r e m e b e fo re I n s t u lllt t l d ii n i f l n r
In y o u r b ou t, you w ill nut t r i t i r t It
of the neighbors and menace to the cessive freight rules would do some of
J . D. P A R K E R . P ro p .
health'of the whole city. Of nil the un our citizens good. They would at least
P ric e $ 0 0
sanitary spots this one is Die worst and appreciate our advantages upon their
■• Room and Hoard SI.50 Per Day.
should receive the attention of the au return.
T . p . , C o n p r o p s t i a n f o r f U J c riii j
Some day our wnter fpipt will.be a
Ihoritics at once. 1.understand (lint the
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^pt4*jiwty wwnrHms bt'T'rr~n5llfi¿(1“so voru (TniT*!¡milevoid extending for miles in
i ..•■.;.
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.;. . j . a
,
A a
.;.aA
times regarding this nuisance nnd prom­ either direction, filled with large ware­
’. f Special Rato by the Wcok 2
ised to have It stopped but so far no real houses nml the docks busy with steamers
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, steps have bben taken to force them to loading nnd unloading.
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CONTRACTOR
Wo will have plenty of bruises, plenty
abate this nuisance and do it now.
and
BUILDER
of store room, n good opera house, a good
4 I am very glad to note that the council trolley line to the East Coast ami West
Const, a ship canal across Florida, a dozen
. has decided to linve two artesian wells
four; six and ten story buildings where
driven op Commercial street and to have
DEALER IN
now there ure only Blincks, electric lights
the work commenced at once. The wells
Nimh- but flr»t“class lalMir employed nnd alt contractsguaranlenl In he m ¡(ni'filatxt
and other improvements. Yuli and I may
ought to he llulshcd before our grand
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with plans mid sjiccificatioiis
not he hero to enjoy these advantages
celebration on July fifth far-our visitors
hut when they do come ns they surely
I am In Business to do Business for Those Who Nretl My Smlcw
will look for the llowlng wells nnd ex|iect
Postonico Box 771
to get plenty of this fine sulphur water .will, just remember that it wns not all
AND
that has made Sanford famous. Tile com­ hot air that came from
—Title S aiintkkih.
mittee on arrangements will have barrels
of ice water at central polutson that day
The Popular P rice and
Retires From firm
titul these wells will furnish n continual
N. II. Garner has retired from the firm
supply not only for tlmt day but for nil
Agent to r V irg in ia C orolina T e r
time. Since the fountains on First street of the Marks Real Estate Agency npd ex
tlllz e rs
had to go In order to give us a better pects to spend several nioinlis in the
street, we certninly want water ut some inountuins of North Curolinn, He ex
Special Rates by the Week
.
First Class Special Tables Reserved For UJk*
other point In the elty and the council at plains It in the following communication
FR ESH
that time decided ii|mui the wellsoti Com­ to The Hernld:
MR.
E
ihtok
—f
take
this
method
of
an­
mercial street, For awhile 1was remind­
nouncing that l am not in the Ileul Estate
ed of the lines in the Ancient Mariner
•
(Comer Palmetto ami First Sts.)
Agency business. I also wish to state
Water. water, everywhere.'
Hut nut a drop lo drink.
that it is not for uny fault that I find with
a a a' '
Captain Marks. I will buy and sell prop
AND
4 Another good move upon the part of irty on my own account. I will here stale
the city council is the opening up of new thut I consider Capt. Marks jierfeclly
streets In different parts of the city and square and honest In his profession and
a desire to give the people recently token bespeak for him your pntronuge.
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Into the city, u tun for their money.
AT
Very respectfully,
Sanford has many beautiful streets that
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E S T A B L IS H E D 18G9
only ,need the scraper totnke ufT the grass
J . IrA N D E R S O P T S
nnd weeds to put them in good shape.
Large Bottling Business
A re OfTerina Any and All Kinds of Florida Real Estate
On the fifth of July we will have iiiuuy
The Sanford Cocoa Colu Bottling Works
visitors in our midst and they wl|l scatter has lately added new machinery, more
a t as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
over u great part of theclty. It behooves men and two new horses for the delivery
the city council to see lliut ell of our wagon, In order lo keep up with tlie great­
JE W E L E R
As Can he Had Anywhere.
streets are put in first class condition be­ er volume of business that is coming their
fore that time as nothing will impress way. The new wagon now hn« _t»M
-------- -- MY SPECtALTlES-----------the visitors more than an appearance n? Imrses instead of one and the head of the
OHico on Park Avenue, between First und Commercial Streets. Sanford.
Pickard’s Hand-Painted Chinn
cleanliness in that direction. There are firm, S. Rtingc is kept on the Jump to at­
Gorham's Sterling Silver
severnl streets that »re so noticeable tend to the constantly increasing busi­
Regers’ Plated Ware
front the eur windows that have never ness. Aside from Cocoa Cola, the great
received any attention and ure only grass leader, this firm puts up all kinds of soft
Elgin and Waltham Watches
plots at the present time. A little work drinks, und their equipment being of the
in this direction would hu worth much to best tbe Cocoa Cola label always stands
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(first Stmt, one block fiooi Depot opposite Poslofticc)
our city.
ALL tîOODS GUARANTEED
for the best In lam led goods.

G. W. S P E N C E R

| Painter

F e r t i lizer

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

Ferro Marine Engines!

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GATE CITY HOUSE

I. C. H U G H E S

W. W .LO N G

Stone and Fram e Buildings a Specialty

Fresh Meats
Groceries

UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT
J.

M.

STUMON,

Proprietor

MEATS

GROCERIES

T he M arks
R e a l Ë s t a t e A gency

H enry McLaulin

I THE

4 Again I nm forced to reiterate the

C. H. DINGEE

Moore’s Modern Methods
statements made so tunny times in The
Everyone has henrd gf Moon;’* modern
J tuiAUMhuf Sanford nerds more dwelling, methods of bookkeeping and loose-leaf
houses and store rooms.* The city ut the ledger systems. So great hug been the
P lum bin g and
present time Itus over twenty families demand for these jierfect ledgers tJuit Tfie
that are unable to gut a decent dwelling Sanford Herald bps decided to keep a full
G as F i t t i n g
house and consequently nre forced to line of these goods, and anyone wishing
peek elsewhere forn residence. The San­ edgers. record sheets, contracts*, account All Work Receives My Personal Attention
ford Loan &amp; Hullding Association Is in­ books, and everything for the ofllce of the
and Best Efforts
adequate to furnish money to those who business man, should call ot The Hen
wish to build U(wn the installment plan ofllce and get tho best

C IT Y

RESTAU RAN T'

H . E . W IS E , P ro p rie to r
______ Eqrme/jy Mtmagcr of CcnUal Cafe

S te a k s , Chops, O y s te rs and FisW te'Spesi?^
A P L A C E F O R L A D IE S AND G E N T L E M E N

�June 2 5 . «909

T i l t SANFORD HERALD

Games, Parades, Base Ball, Tournaments, Horse Races

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TWO BALL GAMES—Sanford vs.
Grand Tournament and

Pony

BY THE CHAMPION ROUGH RIDERS O F'TH E STATE .

F O L L O W IN G

IS T H E

PR O G R A M

Sanford on J u ly F ifth !
This is the slogan for Orange Comity and the S tate at large,
-a n d on that day Sanford will entertain the visitors in a manner
-th at-w ill-lon g lie rem emhefedr As the time draw s' nearer the
various Committees are getting ImsieT, and from the indications
the Grand Celebration will he great beyond all expectations.
Of course there will he other Celebrations on that day in various
parts of the County and State, hut Sanford will draw the crowd,
for the strongest attraction s are down on the program for that
day.
Every one w ants to hear Hon. F rank Clark, the greatest
Orator and Statesm an and Florida’s famous Congressman.
Every one wants to see the Grand Tournam ent and Potty .
Races, the various Games amt Amusements.
Eyery one wants to witness two of the very best Ball Games
of the season between the Sanford and Orlando nines.
• And every one wants to enjoy the Grand Barbecue and see
Sanford, the famous Celery City.

Program
.Firing of Salutes at Sunrise.
0 :0 0 A. M — Parade.
1 0 :0 0 A. M.— Ball Game.
11:00 A. M.— Tournament.
1 2 :0 0 Noon.— Barbecue at the City Park.
1:30 P. M.— Address by Hon. F rank Clark.

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2 :3 0 P. M— Horse Racing.
3 :3 0 P. M.— Ball Game.
5 :0 0 P. M.— RegalI h mi Hie Lake.

The T o u rn a m e n t
The Tournam ent will.he one of the features of the «lay and
is exciting much interest among the famous riders of "this sec­
tion. The following Rules will govern the Tournament:
All riders must he dressed in uniform, representing the
Knight he personates. .*
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All lances must meflsuTO-cjeven feet or more.
Each Knight must carry lufehince in the parade.
The riders will be under Ijjp command of Charles 11In ml.
Captain of the Tournament Races.
There will he three rides for -each Knight— four rings three
feet apart.
T here will he first, second and third prizes.
The Tournament will he run on Racing R.ulcs.
There will he three races for the„3Tournament horses.
Three prizes for each race.
The horses will he classed in three classes. - 7Entrnnce fee in the Tournament will he two dollars.
Any Knight showing the slightest signs of intoxication will
he ruled off the track. .
Archie Cameron will have charge of the Tournament and
Races and will answer all inquiries regarding the same.

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D ISPLA Y OF FIREWORKS

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Look For the
Yellow Flags

E V E R Y RO AD IN O R A N G E CO UNTY L E A P S TO

Y e llo w -F Ifld o

fhich Begins Saturday, June 2 6 at 8:30. a. m. and will Continue For 10 Days
Look for the Yellow Flags, Yellow Price Tickets and Chas. Kfinner, Sanford’s G reatest Bargain Giver

Our Bargains'have always been a wonder to our customers and the envy
of our competitors. But never in the course cf our business have we offered
such unparalelled bargains as we will during this sale:
.. N otice:-W e close^ouf^stdre-all-day-ort-Friday-, Jtm e25th vto giveirs time to display these* Big Bargains
S P E C IA L : T o th e firs t tw e n ty c u s to m e rs e n te rin g o u r store S a tu rd a y m orning fro m 8 : 3 0 to 9 :3 Q only
______ w e w ill g ive 10 y a rd s of C a lic o fo r 3 5 c e n ts r^ —
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L a d ie s ’ W a is ts
Fine India Linen Waists. 75c value, J &lt;17
Elegant Embroidered Waists,$1 value 09
Fine Lingeria W/»ists, $1.50 value :
98
Fine Lingerie and Laee-trimmed
Waists, $2.00 .. .................. ' . ' . . . A 35
Magnificent Lingerie Waists, most
elaborate designs. 5.00 value 2 25 up

E x tra o rd in a ry

S a c rific e in

M illin e ry

Finest Quality Briliinntinc Skirls. $5
Ef value, n t ........................................3 98
Beautiful Voile Skirts $10 value, at t! 75
In addition to-our large accumulated
Clothing stock we hove just jeeeived a
new line of Men’s Cmvenette Suits _,we
place on sale at factory cost.
$20 00 Suits n t .......................
$13 98
18 00 Suits n t..........
. 12 25
15 (X) Suits nt . ......................... 11 45
12 00 Suits n t..-........................... 9 75

U n heard of L o w P ric e s in
M u s lin U n d e rw e a r
Less than actual cost of material—^
Indies’ Gowns 75c value,. _
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47
White Skirts, Deep Embroidered
Flounce, $1.50 value.
98
Drawers, Kmbroided Ruffle, 50c val 25
Lace Trimmed Corset Covers, 39 val 23
Embroidered Corset Covers, 50c val. 25

Men’s.Suits, 7.50 value. .■...................4 8
Men’s Suits. $10 v alu e........... .........({ 5
Men’s Suits, $15 value
..9 8
Our High Grade Cuitbtn Made Suits,
$25 value................. .. ...............$i
Men’s Pants, $2 value . . . . . . . . . .
9J
Men’s Punts 3.50 value. ___ * . .. I 81
Men’s Pnnta, 5.00 value.____ _____2 8;
Men’s Extra Fine Pants, 7.50 value.3 91
Boys’ Suits, 1.75 value_____ . . .
91
Boys’ Suits, 3.50 value
. .2 21
Boys* Pants, 25c value ..
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Bovs’ Pants, 50c vuluc.
. . . . . 3'
Boys’ Pants, $1 value.
______ 4S

Shocs!
E x tra o rd in a ry

V a lu e s

L a d ie s ’ D ress S k irts
Lathes’ Striped Gnlute» Skirts, 2.50
-* value, a t ..........._.......................... ;
White Linene Skirts, $2 value, a t. . . 1
White Linene Skirts, $3 value, n t.. J

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Men’s Patent Leather Oxfords, lines!
made. 5,00 value
Misses’ Shoes, 1.50 value
Baby Slices, 35c value
Boys
Shoes, the good wearing kind
2.00 value .

S h o e s!!

S h o es!!!

Over 2,500 pairs ut Greatest Slaughter
Ever Known:
Ladies’ Dongola Kid Oxfords. $ 2 v n l.l 39
Ladies’ $3 Oxfords ___ * ........... 2 19
Ladies’ Vicl Kid Shoes, Button or
Lace, 3 .5 0 \value ............ ..
.2 49
Men’s Fine Box Calf Shoes, 2.50 val. 1 G8

F a n c y D ress Goods
Newest Designs in Bordered I )n-v. Goo*

H o u se Keeping Goods
You H a v e N e v e r H ea rd of

M e n ’s and B oys’ C lothing

Misses’ Straw Hats, 75c value
Newest Style Sailor H a t s ___

Men’s Fine Patent Leather Oxfords,
$1 value

Such L o w P rices in
M e n ’s Fu rn ish ing s
Men’s Balbriggan Shirts, 25c value
Men’s 50c Top S h i r t s ..........
Men’s 75c Dress Shirts
Men’s Negligee Shirts. 1.00 yalpe
Fine Neckwear, 25c value
Eleglnnt Neckware, 50c value
Suspenders, 25c value
Suspenders, 50c value
10c Handkerchiefs i t ........................
15c Handkerchiefs at . . .

W h ite D re s s C oods
Fine India Linen, 12Kc v a lu e ............
Fine Checked Muslin, 10c value___
Elegant Lace. Striped and Plaid Effects,
«Silk-Finished Fancy White Madras, 20c

r v“luc
.............................................12 if
Embroidered atuf Dpt.Swiss, 40e value " 2 5

Have you ever heard of such little prices?
Ready-made Pillow Cases, 25c value
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Ready-made Sheets, U5c value
rowels, 8c value, at
Towels, 12,’fc value, at
Towels 20c value, at
Sea Island Cotton, 7c value
Yard-wide Bleaching, 10c value
1 urkey Red Damask, 40c value

H o siery
Children’s Seamless Ribhed Ilo-.«Ladies Fine Fashined i lose,
Ladies’ Lisle Finish Hose, in
Tan, 2 5 c value
Gents’ TTalf i lose, 12,‘f vaiti
Extra lino Half Hose, 20c v.
Fancy Half H ose, 25c value

M e n ’s Hats
Genuine Stetson Hats, S"&gt; value
Elegant Dress llats, $3.50 quality
Newest Styles in Straw Hats, $
quality, a t....... ...............................

Straw Hat», $2 qualityr at

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Come direct to this Store where Prices Reign on all Merchandise.
)u will be proud to come. Lay aside all other business and come

�THE SANTORD IlERALD

te tte r s and C o m m u n ica tio n s on
Various T im e ly Topics.

COLUMN

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DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

In This Deportment will be round the
View». Opinions and Comment»
Of Practical Writers
IbTTir Editor or th* llrrstd :

fcnaea will be interposed on that dny. It
will bo n long time before these cates ore
decided ii|h111their merit* and they will
then probably go tn tin: supreme court for
linai adjudication. I will ndd for ttxrgeneral information flint, except In cases
where the tax certificates huve been dedared invalid, null and void, by decree of
the court rendered before the passage of
the legislative net under which the pro­
ceedings are taken, nearly nil the parties
represented by me are. ami huve b e e n ,
willing to pay the taxes assessed against
-tbcavbut-t he y-mc-ttnwi iffnR m |myi:osis7
nrnnunting'to five or ten times the amount
of the luxe* assessed. cm proceedings tnkeu
without notice tu them and iqq»»»iu».lty
afforded them to pa.y_llieir tuxes without
these accumulated costs.
—Tn. Emmet Wilson.
June 22tul, 1909.

Beech - Nut
Brand

That season of tlio yenr is now nppmachlng wlieaJciluLuarmUa-nhaust^ogret that pur forefathers adopted the
Declaration of Independence. Despite
the fearful toll of life and property which
Is annually taken, doubtless the youth of
the land wllll celebrate tile glorious
A S la te Printing Office
Can you Imagine anything more de
Fourth ns usual.
Tlje state of Florida may have n print­ licious and refreshing with your breakfast
Tho average number of fires ill Florida
ing alike of Its very own in the next few or luncheon than u dish of “Heech-Nut
annually resulting directly from the use
your*.? Regarding this matter the follow­ Brand" Orange Marmalndet It l i made
£ of firework» hxalmn $k)rVy-IMi nnd the
of the finest selected Oranges and pure
ing letter has been indited by Governor sugar
only, ontl is sealed in the famous
average loss from (1res from all ‘Pauses is
Gilchrist:
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vacuum glass Jars from-which ntl'nlr 18
about $1.300. .
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To All Who Shall See These Presents, exausted. This methiHl of sealing retains
Without expressing any -opinion jipon
Greeting—At the regular session of the the rich flavor of the [resli fruit. Better
.the merits of the controversy over wo~
order-ninrtuday of
legislature of the state of Florida, held in
man’s suffrage, it is respectfully sug&lt;he year 1909, the. following concurrent
* ¿fiicîCn»n Mle women of this country
resolution' wus adopted by both houses of
could save more lives and property •by
sa’ul legislature, to-wil:_____ _________
JireetlniHlMHrHMtergy-ftgrtiiwt-tltr use of
5ANF0RD, FLORIDA
Resolved by the house of representa­
dangerous fireworks than they can ever
tives, the senate concurring, (hat a com­
save by the ballot.
mi IUmj of three from „the house, and two
Annually tho mayors of our cities make
from the senate he np|xdutcil to collect
proclamations concerning the use of can­
data from till the southern slates ti|xm
non ernukers and other dangerous noise
the subject, and fur the purpose of cslab*
and fire producers u |m&gt;ii the Fourth. Hut
fishing n priming plant tn print text houks
it would be lm|M)ssiblc for nny police
and to do suite priming, and to secure
.force to enforce the provisions of uu or­
cooperation of the -other states, or to se­
dinance.
cure the’ publishing of text hooks for ns
It is suggested tliut the place to begin
many'or all of the southern states as are
U with the sellers. Ordinances which
willing to participate In such enterprise.",
sliall rggulnle pr prohibit-the sale of the —tin the ¡list day of May. 1909; thr-HnnTnorFcI mtgerrnis vurleticso f fireworks en 11 orahles John S. Beard and J. A. Williams
be enforced much more easily than con
were ap|x&gt;lutcd as members of said routthose seeking to regulnteor prohibit their
milLcc on th e‘ part of the senate, and
use after they are once sold.
the Honoruhles J . If. Miller, II. A. B. McA few cities have nlready absolutely
-Kcnzlù-flltd-WT-IV—Garii were—nppntntfit
prohibited the snlc of fireworks anil tinas members of said comiillltt-eonthe part
fact that outside of the property loss there of the house of representatives.
are from 100 to 300 deaths annually,
DEALERS IN
As Governor of the state of Florida it Is
directly attributable to these dangerous
my pleasure to ask that the gentlemen
(genries Is sullk.lQnt.justlficntlotv.for this coin|Mising said committee he cxIeTidcd
lion.
any and all courtesy which may lie ap­
But this drastic legislation would not propriate in the premises.
he required if tiro municipal authorities
(Signed)
A i.iii.ht W. GiuiiHim.
would pass proper regulatory measures.
Governor of Ffhiida.
And then enforcement of these measures
con easily he had If the parents of (lie WILL IIAVI (il)OI) Oi’IIIA MOLISI
Office mul works 211 Oak Avenue
Innd will appreciate the danger and net
accurdlafily in making their purchases.
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Saurord Will Be Upon Good Clrciill I or
Parents arc prgeil In .hack.-up-lu tin t
Hie Coming Season"*fall-st extent possible nil efforts of our
George Barker, the well kn i -vii •&gt;!•&lt;m S A N I 0 If i&gt;\ F I: 0 R I DA
authorities to lessen these (lungers to life house manager has closed n conn.u-t with
and |rropTty. And especially ore they the owners of liic. Sanford ep.-i.i Imo &lt;
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tirg.Nl to use tin* utmost care in their pir and acquired the inanagemc.ii .if samt
clc.ses and Inter in the use of these joys for ihe season of 1909-10.
uf i in* youthful hearts.
—Oi.n T imi u.
Mr. Barker will have Sanford. O/Tioilo,

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McCULLER

. Sanford Machine « Foundry
- Works

Specificiitmiis

nnd

Estim ates

Furnished

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Repair W ork Prom ptly Done
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S lä B iM ijiN D H U H B D U ü E E E g ] □0OE101Ä11H1

Repairing All Kinds
of Machinery—

We deal in Celery Farm s and
Farm Lands and we are tlie
largest owners of Town Lots •

A utom obiles and Gas
Engines

Sanford Library

More About Tile Taxes
Ti V'lUUtor of llic* Itrrulil

Itraiiliqdown and I’laut City u|«m his &gt;o ,
co il and »ill book only disl class alirai

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lions. This will guar.inte« the p -ople ot

I notice In votlr lame of June lfiih the nur rity only the hr-1 nmfnTW - t t i n r l s r i

fo lawing: "Will have to pay taxes. The
re !iit ruling of the circuit court regarding
ill - sale of tux liens wns decided ill favor
of City Attorney Johnson, which means
tli it the city of Sanford will he able to
collect the delinquent taxes." This is in­
correct %ud misleading. The facts are as
follows:
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The hills filed Jiy the city were demurred
to on six grounds. Two of these grounds
were sustained by the court. The city
attorney .being advised of this ,slip|&gt;ed
down to Titusville and got permission to
muend the bill in the one case argued,
without notice to opposing counsel, so ns
to cover the.two grounds of the demurrer
held good, und then took on order over­
ruling the demurrer. He afterward amend­
ed all the other hills to meet the two
points of the demurrer held good. All of
the defendants jn jh ti .entire number of
cases. Including the one argued, huve un­
til the first Moiulay'ln July in which to
plead, answer or demur to the amended
hills, nnd it is needless to say. proper de-

rank.
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The opera house will lie remodeled and
pul in first class condition ul once and
many changes made for the better pro­
duction of plays and convenience of the
patrons.
Mr. Barker kUows the show business
thoroughly and can bo dc|K&gt;iidcd upon to
give the patrons the best there is in the
theatrical line.
He will probably open the new circuit
with Mabel Bulge and company.
Pay Your Tuxes
City taxes. ImiiIi real and [»eraonal be­
come due nnd puyalde an April 1st.
There are many who have not paid these
taxes nnd the |mtmiiiiiI property will lie
levied upon and real estate will lie placed
in the delinquent tux list with interest
attached. ■ Many property owners Ttuve
overlooked these taxes and should get
busy at once in order louvoid any of these
iinplcrsan.t features as ClerkScott intends
to close up this matter at once. ‘14-2

(FLORIDA PEOPLE
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J .eI t

$250

A nd co n sid e r the quality
E v e ry c h s lr lllu s tr s te d h e r * Is m e tte ol (lie
b o a t w h ile m a p le e to ch e n d tln le h o d n a lu re
o u t-d o e r v a rn is h . * T h e e e a le a re b e e t tira d e
d o u b le w o v e n ra tta n .no t c h e a p p i t h .
¡y
W * era ••U lna XunU-«l* •» Cha.r. te th . »&gt;••*•• ®* .
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ANY ROCKER SHOWN HERE CAN BE HAD IN RED.
GREEN OR CANARY FOR 15 CTS. EXTRA.

F l o r i d a ' c h a ir f a o t o r y
$160

J a c k s o n v ille , F lo rid a .

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Free Reading Room
ROOM 2 0
Upstairs, Pico Block
Open Tuesdays 4 to G p. in.
Afyl)

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. in.
S tra n g e rs
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JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.

MERÇHANTSFruit and Produce
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Sm ithw esl Corner W ashington nini CliniiihtTfi S ir c e ls _____

NEW YORK CITY
CLOSING OUT
My slock of Guns und Stifles. Nfw KTITRTNCIS: Aetitu Nul louai Bank of New York City, or uny Commercial Agrucy
und second hand. Bargains If you
und tu llimdrcds ot Slilpprrs whourc slilpplng lo l fieni rrgtilur
want them.
Harry J . Wilson.

Best Fertilizers

KLLP THE KIDNEYS WEIL
Health Is Worth Saving, And Some
Suntord People Know How to Save It.
Maiiy Sanford people lake tlteir lives
in their hands by neglecting the kid­
neys when they know these organs
-ijceJ-he})*—Strk~krrtneyJ “are responsi­
ble for a vast amount of suffering and
ill health, but there is no need t&lt;)&gt;uf
ier imr to remain in dangcrutiictL all
diseases and aches and pains dire to
weak kidneys can he quickly and per­
manently cured by the use of Doan's
Kidney Pills. -. Here is a Sanford citl
yen's recommendation.
Mrs. J. J. Cowan, Myrtle Ave., Sail
ford, Fla., say*:
"lit return for the
benefit I received from Doan's Kidney
Pills', 1 can' recommend them. Back­
ache kept me in-misery and 1 ofiTn
became so laijir that I could hardly gi t
around t-&gt; attend to my household.

FIRST CLASS CRATE M ATERIALS, Simforcl,

Peoples Bank of
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Opened

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SEVEN

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Sanford

Capital f 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

business in U)(](&gt;.
Accounts of

Now

handles

HUNDRED AND SEVEN

Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity

ittirteri'nrw flnt) . ¡.i - . - i .

frequent in paxAnge and very annoying.
When a friend told me aliout Doan's'
Kidney Pills, I obtained*.a box and
commenced their use~ They did me so
much goinl that I -continued taking
them until completely’ cured.
I con­
sider DoaqifzrKiflhcy Pills a most
valuable kidney remedy.’•
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For sale by all iic.i(cfs.
Price 50
cents.
Fostcr-Milbuyn Co., Buffalo.
New York,'sole agents lor the United,
States.
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Remembec ihe.. u»ute—Doan’s—and
take no other.

to, ID . retell
to »Oil tho •*»»•
oheJr» a t
Th«M eto only a row of our pattorn» If to*.
Ktuui* of ANY SONT w rit* for out

URGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOO ROW.
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We don’t have to advertise cheap lands.
The purchaser here saves mare per acre
annually in freights than lie saves on l1te
purchase price elsewhere. See table of
freight rides in inir honklet
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MOTTO:
4,Tote fa ir w ith both frla n d and foe,
Oft your own llttla rights forego;
It P ay a ."

D E P O S IT S
M. M. SMITH,
President

IN S U R E D

A G A IN S T

11. R. STKVENS,
G. S. DERRY,
Vice-President
Caafiier

LOSS

H. E. TOLAR.
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Am ’i Cashier

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June 25,1909

THF. SANFORD HERALD
PoWshad E w j Friday Montini s t Sanford. Fla.
R. J. Holly, Ma rutilar Editor

Enured a» »ccond-daM mall m attrr A uluit 22 nd.
IB 0 8 , at the PtxioAce at Sanford, Florida,
under Act of March 3 rd. 1879 .

Barbant AdvrrtUlnl Company Jacksonville.
resenlati re.
Office Fini Floor In the Blabop Block. First Street
Telephone No. UH. .
HERALD'S INFORMATION BUREAU

A newspaper office is suppose to be a
general information bureau, and the edltor Is looked upon as being a walking en­
cyclopedia of information upon every
known and unknown subject. Regardlnj
the growing of fruits and vegetables, the
ntzeu as ah authority, since raniimg nhs
1J?a **a!^^IGren ôur occupation (on paper) for a numher of years, Therefore it Is not surprising that n dozen letters a day come to
this office regarding the grent celery delta
and the many crops nnd other Interest­
ing information. This is n sample of the
letters:
Please send me six copies of your pa­
per. I may send you 25 cents for 3 months
if I buy land in your section. Hut first I
want you to tell me whether you have
roosquWbe«,' fleas, gnats, flies, red bugs,
bed bugs, roaches, ants, snakes, or other
insects or reptiles in your section. Can I
get ten acres of good celery land with'
flowing wells for one dollar down nnd one
dollar a month, and if I buy this land can
1 sell it again for $ 1.000 profit the first
month T
Docs It take any fertilizer to growcele
ry, and how'much T
•Same for lettuce,
__Same fot. caul! flower,, cabbage.ftrnw ____ heir lea,.and egg pianta.

Could you furnish me with a house in
town free of charge while iny crop is grow-Ingr
Can you get help on the? farm for $10
per month.
Could I stay ut your house several weeks
if I decide to come nnd look over the sitn ation.
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And about one hundred questions along
the same line. We take pleasure in an­
swering all letters written b’y people who
are really in earnest regarding the celery
delta, hut when it means two sheets of
type-written pages to answer questions
that have no hearing upon the subject,
the time so spent seems wnsted. Along
witii the other multitudinous duties of a
newspaper office we are obliged jo keep up
with this corrêsponilëncëTfor among tljeM
questioners there arc many earnest peo­
ple who do not stop to think that such in­
formation has no hearing upon the rela­
tive merits of the land situation.

Iters of people here who cannot obtain n
house or a »tore room nt any price, what
will the great deluge of people that will
flow into our city id a few months do for a
suitable place of business or a dwelling
house.
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The main object of the real estate deal­
ers is to place the new people on the cel­
ery forms. This is a goodjnove on the
part of the real estate men, but all of
these purchasers do not care to live upon
the farms and yet they will be compelled
to do so. On the other hand, while. we
are anxious for thesurroundlng country to
grow, the city should also make a strong
irtd-for more people, o n d ttle beat way to
induce growth is to erect more buildings.
Now that the city limits have been enlarged, and Jh c_.clty council Juisguaranteed the new inhabitants alltheitriprovcmenta of lights, water and sewerage there
is nothing to retard the growth of the city.
The people who have money to invest
could, find no safer and secure Investment
‘than city property In Sanford, und we
anxiously await the coming of the promo­
ters who will erect more houses, and take
a more active interest in the city proper.
The celery farms have their future assured.
Lous iu liik'dtiWTKiSiESTS.

N ext Door to Postoffice

MEN’S PANAMA HATS $5.00 to $9.00
Men’s and

Bovs’ Straw

Hats

Women’s_ TRIMMEEL-HATS All Reduced

BUNTING For Fourth of July Decorating
9 6W
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6 iff^
oi
Store Closes 6 P. M. Except S n t t i n h t ^ ^ ^ « 35ó$n# d
- hours
F
E v e r y T liu r s tla y Afternoon
. Half doy recreation J

T he Herald has. received many encomi­

The country is saved 1 The Merrimack
has arrived in Jacksonville and did not
sink nt the mouth of the hnrltor a la San­
tiago.
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New Smyrna has become imbued with
the idea of drainage and will construct
a number of irrigation canals. .

b n,)Il)yecs
employees

i

Drink a B ottle of

The Florida Fruit and Produce News
has
been chosen the official orgnn.of the
SANTORO'S CELEBRATION
Florida Citrus Exchange. As their an­
‘Sanford's Fourth of July celebration
nouncement truthfully «states. the News
will.be on eye opener, Great prepereIms taken a now lense of life. It deserves
tions are going forward and from every I
p * * nt »ha count v-and-ihe suite nrmla ; this good fortune for it has erer-b ren n
of pleasure seeking people will march on friend of the grower.

that city. Every single mnn will think
he is going to take the town, hut if we
know those celeryites properly the town
will take the- visitors since being filled
to the utmost with the great nervine
they have nerve enough to think they
know how to cntertaln/V^Kcporter-Slur.
And we certainly want evity, one. in
Orlando and especially lira. Howard to
nttend our celebration. A special excur­
sion UaLn.wULbe-jnaiylurated__th
to carry the Orlando people to Sanford
nnd Sanford will take delight in entertninlntf them__ The two Doll Onmrs thn
day between Sanford ami Orlando will he
the best of the season and our new park
will be taxed to lls utmost to hold the
great crowd. Aside from the games will
In* the barbecue. Frank Clark's address,
tournament and races and other good
things to show the visitors a grand time.
Come to Sanford on the Fifth of July.

2 5 _ c e n t£ _ to -$ 2 J

G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, nlil
digestion nnd give you health

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla

Plenty of rain now. The ball season
has opened?

DENTIST

Fernandlnn Is to JtftYC_n ^new- public Room 18P1M Building
building.
SANFÔRD. FLORIDA
MAIL BOXES '
* The best Box mode—The Riley. Used
exclusively on Route No. I.
DR. R. M. MASON
Horry J,. Wilson.
•DENTIST
Gas and Electric Fixtures
Phone 19
We carry the combination fixtures, also Welltorn Block
n full line of gas fixtures, brackets, etc.
Sanford. Morid»
(las stoves nnd ranges.
T he F ernalu Hardware Co.

Can Fit you

LOOK
F o r O u r Store
We have anticipated

Typewriter For Sale
ums regarding the articles nbnut the fake
JOHN C. SNEAD
Smith-Premier No. 2, in good order.
vegetable lands. This matter should nut
ARCHITECT
be left to T he-H ekalu to fight. The real Cheap. P. Ü. Box 48,4 Sanford.
estate men nnd other inenchants of San­
—1
Electric Lights
Thorn* 105
113 W. First Street
ford should seek every means in their J are coining. Have your store und-resi­
Needs and Bmp'ltt Our
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power to suppress the land sharks, and dence wired now. Expert electricians.
. Stock of
especially those who are trading upon All work done under insurance rules.
Notify W. A. Parr or phone our office and
the prosperity of Sanford. No tnanl we will make estimate.
A. C ..H A R T
should attempt to foist poor lands upon j 4 1 - 4 1
G eo . H. F ernalu H ardw are C o .
SU R V E Y O R AND DRAUGHTSMAN
the unsuspecting buyer as rich celery
(«Velios rout CrtBi Seclionins for Drainage
lands, especially when no flowing wells
h Specialty _ J
T he Herald is a town nnd count y bujld- are available, and such schemes should
S A N F Ü R D. F L O R I D A
er. That's our business. The monetary he nipped in the hud before they work
consideration is only n side issue, for ev­ an injury to the rest of the State.
All Local Advertisements Under This
eryone knows that a newspaper mònhas
A N DEW JOHNSON
Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
never become wealthy.------:------------ -—
The fate of the white girl who was
ATTORNEY-AT-UVW
We are willing to burn the inidnightoil murdered by Chinese -in- New York city
Wanted—A woman for house work.
AND
in writing articles, nnswering letters, send­ should he a lesson to the American Lock Box 58, Sanford. Fin. •
Proctiti » In Kittle and Federal Court*.
45-tf
ing out papers and pamphlets and enter­ women who are trying to convert the
Plume 248,
Wanted—Unfurnished, two or three M ß. T Building.
taining dozens of visitors through the day heathen of the city stums. A little work rooms on Hie ground floor. Gentleman
discussing the weather and kindred iwofit- among the poor white people of Greater and wife; no children. Address Mrs. McD
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
uble subjects, hut we'do beseech our dear 'few York would bring greater results R. F. D. No. 1.
Wanted—Everyone to know Hint Hie
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
correspondents to coniine their queries to and insure the safety of the missionaries.
Ulickensderfer typewriter is the best on
AT-LAW
the soil and let thn subject of Insects and
the market. See them nt The Hcrukl of­ U l r State Attorney Seventh Judicial C im ili of All to Suit YOU ami YOUR
reptiles be left tothcCollfornlnnndTexas
fice.
The lamb, that followed Mury every­
Florida
editors who make a specialty of snakes
Resiti eu«"*, Smift.nl and Sylvan l-nke
If you wnnt a first-class typewriter at
where she went has now given up its leg
Pocket-book
and hugs und antidotes for same.
to take the place of a shuttered hone in a moderate rice, call at Tiie Herald office,
and inspect the Bllckensderfer. T he best
the leg of u man named Townsend in and most compact machlncon the market.
Sjirinj* is opening up and
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
THE NEEDS OF SANFORD
Chicago If tiie graft takes, the leg of
F or S ale—Good buggy horse. Box 379.
ATTORNEY and COUNSEIJXR at LAW you will be compelled to
In a city growing as rapidly as Sanford lamb will follow Townsend everywhere he
F\jr S ale.—P. M. Elder of UieCelery av­
Practice in State and Foderai Courta
the inhabitants are apt to overlook many goes.—Times-Union.
enue cash store has 200 bushels of pens
foe sale.
.
34. tf
And Mary still wears a garter.
advantages and improvements in the rush
Welborp Block
Sanford. Fla conip-out in a New Outfit
F or S ale— Fine Jersey Bull for sale or
of business and the active pursuit of the
Why not le^ us supply your
nimble dollar.
The cool breeze from Lake Monroe has focscrvico. Address John JélsVar Phone
59_
42tf ,■ DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
- Sanford Is'hTkvIng miles of brick streets, made life so pleasant in Sunfurd this
F or S ale— Choice Jersey cows for Bale
needs?
a street railway, an electric light and summer that inany visitors have lingered cheap. Now fresh or will be soon. Also
DENTIST
power plant, and new enterprises of vari­ here and opine that our climate is supe­ Rhode Island Red eggs for hutching. Cir­
'There is nothing new utulrt llf ,?“5------ j
‘Phone 141
ous kinds. In tiie midst of nil this bustle rior to that of many northern states when cular free. C. F.Wnrd,Winter Park. 2£Hf Room* 23. 24 and 25. ttoo BUR
For Sale—In most desirable portion of
the city la being filled with new people the heat is oppressive and no cooling
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
But none of the Goods under
Sanford,
factory building nnd land suita­
who are unable to find residences or store­ breezes blow to temper the rays of old Sol.
ble for saw nnd crate mill. Must he sold
rooms. It Is difficult for the stranger
our roof are OLD, and uiucli
qt once. Address: P. O.llox 284. 42-tf
F. 0 . E. C E L E R Y C ITY ”A E R IE , 1853
coming to our city to realize that most of
Tumpa will be headquarters of tiie
F or S ale— An improved Edison moving
the buildings now Standing were built Florida Citrus Fruit Exclumge. This de­ picture machine, in goodorder. Also some
Meets Tuesday nights, at 8 o’clock, nt NEW and up-to-date—
many years ago, und for a number of cision was reached by the committee on good films. Machine only been nmwt two
H i t hail Unite Slom-Alove building, on
years after the freeze were unoccupied, Saturday lair. and ibererit no city in the months- Owner tn other business. Will
Firsts treet.
We don’t charge anything fur
sacrifice for $50. Apply at Herald office.
and up to a few years ago there were state that can handle the situation any
F or S ale—Boiler, pump, and engine.
_ ,C orn u and—Iu*'es4|ga4a- bej1**
plenty of residences and store rooms. better than Tampa.
W
1» jtuul cuikJ/imio, aod w lllb .«« jSAKTORD LODGE. No! 27. O. O. F.
The new arrival eannot understand how
buying elsewhere
nny city with the many signs of pros­
—Sanford Macliine A Foundry Works. Meets every Monday night at 7:30 in Ma­
Every public-spirited citizen should dec­
perity und advancement on every hand orate his residence on July Fifth, and ev­
For Rent—One and three-quarters acres
sonic Hal). Visiting brethren are cor­
could possibly stand still in the matter of ery merchant should decorate his store. of land, near city limits. Address Box
dially
invited.
W. S. B aldwin,
buildings, and those who have come here Nothing will assist in the celebration so 359 City,.
Secretary.
For Rent.—One furnished bedroom up _____
to settle very naturally ask the question: much as plenty of hunting and decora
stairs. W .Ä . Leavitt, corner of Third
B O Y S ’ SUITS
Why don't you build T
street and
nd Elm avenue.
tions.
3 B -tf
IMPROVED 0RDER.0F RED MEN
The business is liere. and here to stay.
Boys’ Suits, lotos, s t y ^aal
To R ent, U nfurnished — The large Itouse,
The cltyTias taken au upward move that
Toduy Bartow celebrated the comple­ ell and kitchen on Antory Grove, four
Wekiva Tribe No. 41
shades, 3 m 17. ..BijVg. «.“S no panic or calamity can ever retard. tion of Polk county's fine new court house,
JfeBMfljfa nt Sanford, •Meetings Su îts.3 to m u ll styles.
on ttfe ls t a u u 2ml Wednesday of each
_J3uuuriuuuuJ
plenty of bouses and They are anticipating n grand tim e,' and
,
------ per year; by
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting broth- Panis. 3 to .17. Boys’ Furnish^
store rooms f
can be depended upon to give the visit­ month $25, payable monthly in advance.
ers welcome.
Reply to C. W. Rantoul, 60 Slate street,
Cui». Etc. All Under Price Mi.
It is true that (he buildings are going ors plenty to cat.
Boston. Mass. For examination of preinC. ARNO, ORLANDO
up at a rapid rate, hut not fust enough to
ises apply to John T. Arrenls. on the
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keep pace with the demand, and steps
Editor Matthews of the Starke Tele­ Place.
L. G. STRINGFELLOW
k n ig h t
should be taken at once to build twice as graph has a new addition to the force in
Making— Altering ladies' and
JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE
Lsrff*
mauy houses and take care of Hie great the shape of a km. Eugene. Jr. Papa genu clothing. Ladies' skirts and shirt
NOTARY fubuc
Notary Puhlir, s,0,e 1a,„ -ïlnj j
waist
suiu
n
specially.
Years
of
experiDeeds, Mortgages und nil i»luJ
number of people who are preparing to Matthews can now get the full benefit of
ence under trench dressmukers and unContracts, written and acino
make Sanford their home this fall.
running a newspaper while rocking the to^nte tailors. Mrs. IL M-Holliday, Sanlodged.
If at the present lime there are num- joby.
ford, Fla. 50 6 Park avenue.
43-2t
Office In (bcX ity Hall Sani«
Sanford Ave.

YOUR

Clothing,
Shoes,

WANTS

Furnishings

D . L . Thrasher

QB&amp;M

tei

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�June 25. I909
THE SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little H appenings— M e n tio n o f
p a t t e r s In B rie f.

PERSONAL ITEM S OF INTEREST
Summary of the Floating Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.

Get Your Olii Huts Together.
Twenty-one tucala nt. Suimon ’« for 34,
24k48 Crex Rugs. 00c. at Miller &amp; Sou

. Get Your Old lints Together.
Tnc Herald s phone Is No. 148
27x34 Crex Rugs, 8Gc. nt Miller &amp; Son.
Good second-hand buggy for sale, Box
Wade makes frequent trips to Hanford.
Write him nt Orlandu.
Port of the grent comet is now visible
The Holden Rcul Estate Co. sold ten lots
In the northeast every clear night.
in Goldsboro this week to B. T. Trcvls.
Sec C. A. Reed for furniture nnd p
Dr. B. C. Ahcnnlhy nnd Dr. Estes of Ormoving.
hmdo were in the city Monday.
Get Your Old lints Together..
BxlO Crex Act •»Squares, nt Miller &amp; Son
r.ir tn /
I
For nil up-to-date tnilor-mmie suit
J ). A. Culdw«4l-fc-S&lt;ms.
Oltirer Willlamsis L'nck On the fore

N. P. Y owell &amp; Co
DO N’T R EA D T H IS

Wade, tho tuner. Orlando.---- -----1-----Get Your Old Hots Together.
Randolph Robinson of Orlando was in again, and cun be depended upon to keep
the city Inst Saturday.
_________ the peace a t nILtimes,— --------------------Are you a subscriber to T iic H craldT
Dwellings for saleor to rent.
E. T,
-----nnrtO ere* KUg». 37c7nrMllIer &amp; Soil.
TTcep your eye on, Hill'a Grocery "for
Woodruff.
43.2
Georgia
peaches.
Clean up your yards nnd put on n new
Dr. Paul Burgess of Orhtmlo was in the
'appearance for July Fifth.
Go-Fly keeps Hies off horses and cattle.
city on Friday.
■&gt;
Fancy work supplies, at 307 Magnolia 23c nnd 50c. At all drug stores. 44-10
A large crowd of Sanford rooters attend­
T. II. Barlow of Orlundn S|N‘iit Tuesday
* avenue.
.
_
-tf
in
the
cily.
ed
thegnntes Wednesday und Thursday nt
..... CEUiNNIKG
- •••
Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long.
Otluhdn.
Georgln pendhes just in at HÏlIV Gro­
The tiest on earth.
America alarm clocksfor85c lit FerDeane Turner hna returned fmm n abort cery.
unld’s.
Dining chairs, high hack, for 07c.' at
visit to the East Coast.
Hurry Knnner of Orlando spent Sunday
Remember to linve The Herald fnllflW Miller &amp; Son.
in
this city, the guest of his brother. Chns.
Mrs. D. 0. Thrasher of Dade City is the
you when you take your summer trip.
Knnner,
The Pope Contracting Co., have a change guest of her daughter. Mrs. N. II. Garner
8x12 Crex Art Squares, at Miller &amp; Son
arriving Wednesday afternoon.
of advertisement in this issue^
for $7.75.
Nathan Garner left last Wednesday fqr
II. H. Chnppcl Is on crutches this week,
Toccon,
Cn., and dther points north where i-Seventy-five -bushels of* cow |K*os'fnr
suffering from a badly sprained* ankle.
snip cheap, nt E. A, HcllleliLCu.'*.---------he will recuperate during the summor .
Get Your Old Hata Together.
—
*8?4*«&gt;¡&gt; &amp; * $ $
Mrs. R. II. Murks-is nhlti to be out PS❖ 4 - 4 - 4-+&lt;•&lt;i•!«&lt;&gt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;•&lt;•C-$ $ 4-4-4-+4-+++++++ +&lt;•❖ *
House - til rent for tho summer, comer
If you wont to sell or buy city lots, city
ngnln
much
to
the
delight
of
her
many
Magnolia avenue nnd First Street. En­
property, celery forms, see N. H. Garner.
friends.
quire of Mrs. M L. Allen.
W. J . Williams has returned from n trip
When you have an. Item of news cnll
Mr. and Mrs. W. D.Truyor of Jackson.
to points on the East Coast.
Michigan, were in the cily this week. Mr. phone Nl». 148.
38x72 Crex Rugs $1.35, at Miller &amp; Son. Trayor will purchase land in ’ the celery
Mrs. T. E. Compmpst left last week for
Get your bunting now nnd decorate your delta and locate here.
Georgia, where she will speml the summer.
stores and residences on July Fifth.
Center tables at Miller &amp; Son, from 80
Sanford Novejty’ Works and Cement
McKinley edition of ten cent sheet mu­ Stone Plant located nltliccorncruf French cents up.
sic, all the popular nirs, nt City Cigar SloA?. avenue mid Commercial street.
42tf
Mrs. R. L Jones of Snitford was the.
Get Your Old Hats Together.
The tournament nnd pony races at the guest of Mr. and Mrs.W. M. Ignu this week.
Kusthi.nkr-Rcglan:
•
1
Dili ILby the Pope Contrading-Co.-taif— Fiflll-uL July«l+4t*l»rtittrm~wHt“trc lUVc of
I have added the llygenic Co’s Hoi U i
- Udrai guarantee.
------------------4 2 tf— llie big event), of that day
The Ainerlcun mul Ellwood fence are prcpnrntiojis to my stock of fine millinery
Will Stringfellow Is ln the elly for n few
the
best on the market. See them at tin goods. Cnll and ins|&gt;ecl stin k. Mrs. M.
minutes.
•oo.
II. Fornald llnrdcwnrn Co.,' heion F. Allen.
Now Is the tirnfc tn buy your sub-irri­
purchasing.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Walker nnd family
gated land. See M. M. Smith.
have returned from a week's visit to
Special,
prices
at
Miller
&amp;
Sun.
he
fori
Frank Pounds the cruck fielder of the
Jacksonville und other |x&gt;ints.
Orlando team was in the city on Tues­ tuklng stock. You can save from 20 to
JO |&gt;er cent, (live them a trial.
Fresh Georgia butter, 35 cents n pound
day.
If you don1! think Miller &amp; Son will for sale by Garner &amp; Roberts.
Tile Royal Tailors brand of clothing
V iv e you money, you try them.
Mrs. Smith nnd daughters, I-ouise and
means perfection. See mimjiles nt D. A.'
Bessie,
nnd Marion Ives of Orlundo were
R. A. Newmiln, "Our Boh," is sojourn­
Caldwell &amp; Soil's.
in
the
city
Wednesday.
ing at Hot Springs and writes that la' is
A little money now nnd n little now nnd
Planting time is here. M. M. Smith will
enjoying him immensely.
then is tli£ wuy to buy celery Innd. See
Mrs. R. II. Murks anil mother. Mrs. Clay­ sell you land on easy term»
M. M. Smith for partidilnrs.
Mrs Mnnsel tins arrived in the city und
ton. left Wednesday for Alltinlu, where
Bob Herndon is home for n few days
Mrs. Murks will spend the summer. .Cupt. will s|H*nd the season here. Mr. Manse!
•i .
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from the East Coast where he has been
Murks accompanied them i(s fur as Jiiek- is one of the pitching s t a ll ot Sanford's
engaged with the tomato crop.
h all (earn .
sonville.
Get your fencing now, nnd get the
If you want a first-class tailor-made
'J. Hugh White, 6ne of the fiest known
American or the Ellwood kind. Geo. II.
traveling snlesmen'on tile road, w i i s in sail for $12.88. eall at l&gt;. A. C ald w ell &amp;
Fernnld Co.
40
the city Saturday, in the interests of (lie Sons.
You need a good typewriter and do not Atlanta Wood and Willowware Co.
J. Y. White and wile of Jacksonville is
want to pay an exhorbltnnt price for it.
Get a sample of celery seed from in the city this week. Mr. White is the
sec the Blickendurfer, at The Herald olllce L. R. Philips and test them und see
sou of J W. White, editor qf the Fnileri - w~*
Hon. J . H. Lee came over from Oviedo that you get what you want. New uel Record.
on Monday to see the bull game between crop seed now In.
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Avent are spending
Indicatlqus point.to one of the largest
Oviedo and Sanford.
several weeks,in Sumiuerton, S C. From
Furnished house for rent, with nil mod­ crowds In Sanford on the Fifth of July there they go to Maryland to «(»end the
ern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. W. T. that ever congregated in this city. And sampler.
Julius, 411 Park avenue.
42-tf they will lie well treated, dined nnd feted.
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
CliriR. Hand Is director of the parade on
Do uwny'wltli dust while sweeping enrland. Sold on ensv terms.
|H’ts by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of July Fifth. Anyone wishing to arrange
Reese McCord, nn old time printer, made
for Hunts or displays in the parade should
W. W. Long.
his
annual pilgrimage to Sanford this week
sett Mr. Huiul ut once.
Mrs. E.G. Tyner has relurnedto Tampa
and stopiied u few days ut the Hotel du
You wunt tho best Georgia peaches
after spendlug several weeks with her
Herald.
and you get them at Hill's Grocery.
daughter, Mrs. R. J . Holly.
$7.15 will buy nn iron bed, a good
C. F.-Williams Is the proud possessor of
New crop celery seed Just received.
spring and a mattress, ut Miller &amp;. Son.
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
Call and gel sample and test them for a new Jackson car, anil it is a beauty.
W. T. Johns left last Monday for Sun
yourself before buying. L. R. Philips. A. E. Hill Is the Sunford agent fur the
Antonio, Texas, where he will resume his
The Herald, furnishes engraved visiting Jackson..
IMisitUin with the large lumber firm where
cards nt the same price asked In Jackson­
Tho Atlantic Hotel at Coronado Beach
he was formerly engaged.
ville und New York.
will open 'nbout June 1st. remodeled und
Buy u meul ticket, und cut your Sunday
General Joe Dawson was in the city refurnished. Water und gas. Terms very
dinner
at Slumon's.
.. .
last Saturday calling upon the local hard­ reasonable. T. B. Dcmnree. owner und
40^4" Owners of nuiomobiletTlshould arrange
ware merchants.- it always- makes one jaoiwietoff—------------------ ----- feel better to talk to Joe Dawson.
W. T. Bryan of Wrightsvllle. Go.. Is the to deeorute their cars und enter the auto­
mobile parade on July Fifth. TJils will
While your wife is uwny, make yourself guest of his sister. Mrs. R. M. Mason. Mr. be u feature of the day.
ut home at Stumon'*. 21 meals for $4 Bryan has been in ill lieultll nnd will reThe famous Elgin Creumcry Butter for
STRONG LINE OE C llllU R I N’S SCHOOL SIIOLS
t
The City Cigar store has installed a line cuiterate in Sanford's iyol breezes for u sale at W. W. 1-oag's Grocery.
few
weeks.
®odu fountlan nnd is now prepared to
The Latest Rill Styles in Ladies', (teat's nnd Children’s Shoes
Frftnk C. Osmond nnd Joshua Richard­
serve ice cream nnd cold drinks of all
Now Is the time to build your fence and
- ¿LJust Received
^
son
of
Pennsylvania
were
recent
guests
kinds.
the Geo. II. Fernnld Hardware Co., is the
ut the home of Prof, uud Mrs. Geo. L. jT.&gt; &lt;. .5. .j. &lt; • ^ ■&gt;&lt;»+&lt;• •&gt;■&gt;•&gt; -J- 4-+•&gt; -5- ♦ •&gt;4 4- ■D"fr4 •&gt; 4- 4 4" •M' 4 ■8' •}•4 'F 4- 4
4+&lt;• e
Get ready for the files and Mos­ place to buy. See the Ellwood nnd Amer­ Muris. at Onoro Lake. These gentlemen
quitoes. Largest sto ck and lowest ican Fence.
have been In Florida since the beginning
prices on screen doors and windows
J. L. Clark, a prominent citizen of San­ of January, and like it well enough to ex­
_ a t---------------------- Horry J. Wilson*».-,
ford, IiTreglsiered ut the Everett Hotel, pect to return In the early fall.—Tbcy-cx*.
Paul Keely has returned from Jackson­ having arrived In tlic city yesterduy to
pressed themselves us much pleased with
ville, where be consulted a specialist In spend u few duys on business uud pleas­
the Sunford vicinity.
regard to his eye injured by the explosion ure^—Jacksonville Metropolis.
Orders Solicited For
Oa not throw away money an doubt­
.of the carbureter on an automobile. Luck*
ful seed. L. R. Philips will give you u
If
you
want
the
best
Georgia
|&gt;eaches
lly he will not lose his optic, but Ui a few
sumplc of celery seed to ft-st for your­
days expects to have llie useof both eyes get them at Hill's Grocery.
self. Get them now.
IBs many friends are congratulating him
Mrs. Samuel Puleston uml little daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 11. Fernnld nnd Mrs.
ROSES A SPEC IA LT Y
over his narrow escape.
ter Mary Elizabeth, left Monday fora stuy Uiuglium left on last Friday's bout for
Florists A gent..
Ask for Prices
Jacksonville, where they will take the
Chairs, stands, rockers, matting, spring of some months at Lee Springs. Tenn.
Clyde
Line
for
New
York.
They
will
visit
cot, and window shades for sale. Practi­
The Herald can bo found at the store of
PHONE HUS.
Oak Ave. and 11th St.
SANFORD, FLA.
cally new. Enquire at Herald office;
Then. J . Miller &amp; San and the City Cigur Boston nnd other points lit Massachusetts
and New Hampshire. Mr. Fernuld .will
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Howard and children Store. While they can be purdiased m ■pnflmffly remam~unitirthe first of August.
The’
Herald
office.'
we
wouIiTprefer*Jiafev•wiH leave Saturday To? McBaln. Michigan.
Mrs. Fernuld and her mother will not re­
They will be accompanied by Miss Alberta cryone wanting extra copies would pur­
turn
until Thanksgiving.
Bill, who will spend the summer with chase them ut these two news stands.
Mis.
Frunk Woodcock and son. and Mr.
Judge Stringfellow lias moved his office
them. - We hope the young lady wifi he
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and
Mrs.'j.
E. Terwilllger and family left
benefited by the trip and change in cll- from the Pico building, near the depot, to
lids
Week
for
Coronado
Beach,
where
they
the city ball, where be will administer
mute.
justice 4^usual. and attend to all legal expect to spend the summer.
Mrs. R. C. MsxweB and daughter Jeune
At a bargain—50 ucres of best celery
•ml Miss NeU Whitner returned last week affairs.
land In celery delta. On Si, Gertrude ave­
L.
R.
Philip»
ha»
hi»
new
crop
celery
•Iter an absence of several weeks visitnig
nue. See MurreU, the real estate man.
Mrs. Maxwell's mother and other relatives »ced In and will give you a tcalJng
Pico Block
Easy Payments.
Low Prices.
Welborn block. J *
39-lf
»ample free.
la Gulfport, CUnton uud Jackson, Miss

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Sanford’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store

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The Grippen Music Store
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regret to acs her transferred to nnothcr
city as her future home. Dr. Crawford ! b
n rising young dentist of Orlando, and rilready enjoys a large,mid lucrative prac­
A B u dget o f In te re s tin g Ite m s tice. His father wasVpIso a member of
’ F ro m C orrespondents
the legislature..-Shortly aftsr the reception. Dr. Crawford and his bride left by
automobile to take the train nt Orlando
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY for an extended wedding tour, followed
by several other autos which hud conveyed
out-of-town guests to the wedding.
Efficient S taff of Reporters Weekly
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Covers the Territory for
The Iterald

If You W a n t to B uy o r S e ll

CITY PROPERTY
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OR TR U C K L A N D S

LAKE MARY MELANGE

I Wi&gt; Invito cmnovpundoneo on Uve (opta from all
•«atoni of llir County, nlio new* Itrnis ol lnurr*l_ firr r l s l f r ir , In Thr HrrnH------ -------TTT.
Brevity w)|| ln«nro iimmvi troMtrnttnn , A n id ri
IDhed. hut abusive and anunymotu tommunlea
(tons will be rejected. We will mil be rriponilble
tor ofdntons rxprrtied by contributor,. All turnmonk-nitona Intended for current tsvoe must tie In
band not Ulc-r (ban Tuesday p. m.|—En.

PAOLA POINTS
Keren I Correspondence to The Hernld i

Come nnd-See Us

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Mrs. F. M. Warren came up from Orlando
to spend Sunday here with, her husbniul,
who is chemist for the starcli factory at
■this place. ■
Horn, on Sunday 20th, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. Perdue, a girl.
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Mr. Summerlin, who hns been quite ill
for the ]Hist week or two, we qre glad to
hear is recovering.
Rev; Mr. Brown Riled his regular nppuimuilll|l Im u U»W-Su n d r r j f c * V

We are wondering where we/e at. Thr
rain falls on the just nnd the unjust alike
llie good hook says hut it .dosent fall on
us nt nil of late, tho a dnrk cloud hovers
over the sccni^scypjnl lipies |t day. and,
the man who
hot eneough for you man—is kept busy. church. *
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The box and crate mill ut Twin Lukes,
We arp sorry to hear that Mrs. W. N.
lias shut down for the summer months Webster is on the sick list, and hope that
we understand.
site will soon recover.
We were visited Inst week hy the A. &lt;C.
Union Service Lasts Snuda y
L repairing force, am) the station and
other buildings belonging to the railway —Tlio first meeting of th r—combined
'conrpnny wcrc put in good order. Now churches of Sanford in the union services
if we can only get that ha’rd road put was field last Sunday evening .it the 1'rcs___ _ Ihnmgh-and-our walk» reimircti-wyrwBt bylcflnTt church. It was one of the best
be In fairly good shape for the coming song services ever held in the city and was
winter season.
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thoroughly enjoyed by the large number
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. U. Buchanan are spend­ of people present.
The solos rendered by Mrs. Likins and
ing several days nt their cottage on the
Mr. E. T. Woodruff were greatly appreciat­
beach nt Seabreeze.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Foster of Jacksonville, are ed ns were the selections rendered by the
making n visit nt the home ofMr. nnd Mrs. combined choirs of the city.
Dr. Mason, who hns been lecturing up­
L J . Hartley, the purenffi of Mrs. Foster,
on
“Bible Studies" nt the Baptist church,
nenr Pino Crest station.
smiie-n-shorrartdrcss'Mtd U|ton the priu-Mr^L-Erlkma-intrly-fniTn Miami, TiT
ciple that the foundation of nil churches
visiting Mr. A. A. Hicks nnd family.
rested un lhe-Uue-zcUglon of JesusGhristr
— — ITte-tttttny friends-nf Mr; PnntKcofy. in Dr. Mason is never nt a loss for words on
this neighborhood arc pnined to Irani of a subject nnd ids address was enjoyed by
his deplorable accident nnd hope for him
a sjteedy recovery.
Wanted—n good three days rain with
out thunder nnd lightening if (tossihlr.
nnd will he made song . services
us much ns possible. The public is cor­
dially invited to nttend and take viirt.in
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
them. Next SundnV evening the services
Sim la) Corre*i*»itInice in The ItinlM:
CHAwroRU-KiNu.—One of the prettiest will he liciti at the Methodist church.
weddings cvpr witnessed in Oviedo was Following is the program rendered- Inst
that of Miss Anita King nnd Dr. George Sunday evening:
nil tll&lt;-»»ii|l» Co* flnnrai »’»
Clinton Crawford, at the Methodist church Praise Cod fromWlmm
Invocation _
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(¡iff.Inst Wednesday evening, the ceremony Eyrnln« llyrun—Sweet NnMuiili la
Qui(ilelte*-Ju»l ti» I Am Wlllnml O i Plea limit
being impressively performed hy Rev. J
St il|ilnre Ijkm.h, I.uke &lt;V, ¡i.JiliT
A'aii ih-VKii:nI). Mitchell of Orlando. The church w;i? SotrvTenw Tin- P n lent ' i.
■ Proyer—r.ev, N irKIrKT

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^beautifully dwrornted with n profusion o U r iw ir r
IfyIjttt IX’. vrr.,1-1I, “ n.i! -1 *
palms, ferns, and pit plants, while tin
AtlJre», —¡tev VV. A wu-.'i \, 1&gt; P•
Duet—In ilo-t’f«,»M.f Cjirisi I (il«r,
Niei lit'.
h ick of tin* chancel was hung with ham ■
Anlliein —In lira».» Is love Aliuli'.j \
i imy
Klfiilory
boo. The chancel rail was festooned witti
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""Votes, uud nt the center an arch of vines SnlLSoerum. J ,.u(,
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* entwined with while roses, presented
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pretty setting fur the wedding party»- The
Jlie choir wustisslsted l&gt;y oilier singer»
organ was a hank of white rosou embedded
in green foliage, the whole forming u llo- of the city nnd Mrs. O. I*. I.ikmsof-Oriun­
rul bower of fairy-like loveliness. Tin do, with Mrs. I). L. Thrasher n.giitiisl nnd
iisJierHjyctc U. 11. McCall-a mi li, F. Wheel­ Mr. E. 1’. W&lt;Hhlriili musicul rnnrtnr.-*
er. Promptly ut 8:30 o'clock the strains
Carrauay-Telford Nuptials
of Mendelssohn's wedding nmreli an­
nounced llie o|i|&gt;roaeti of the bridal party,
Miss Evelyn Cnrrnwny and Mr. I.. M.
played under the deft touch of Mrs.Mead, Telford were united in marriage last Wed­
rite attendants were Miss Sarah Crawford, nesday at high noon.
bride's maid, and Dr. Simpson of Kissim­
The wedding occurred nt tiie suburban
mee, groomsman, who entered together, home of tiie bride's parents on Sanford
closely followed by Miss Nellie King, maid avenue. Key. W. E. Himsi udder imr forming
of honor, all passing down the left uislc. tiie ceremony. ' Only relatives and u few
The groom and his best man. Dr. Sylvan friends were present to witness 'the cere­
McElroy, walked down the right aisle, mony, and immediately after the happy
where ho awaited nt tiie altar the bride, couple took tiie train for Georgetown. S.C.,
who entered with her father. Thu bride's tiie old home of the bride, where they
gown wus mi exquisite creation of soft will spend several weeks, and will also
sheer batiste and luce, made on princess visit Asheville and other points in North
lines, over silk. Its effect was heightened, Camlinn ere returning.
I
and tiie beauty of the bride enhanced, by
The brid eisJhe daughter of Mr. and
-thrMtimyrutle vt-il.' wreutlieii with carna­ Mrs. McG. Currnwny, and lias been a res­
tions, and enveloping her, fair young form ident of this section for several years.
like u mist. She carried on arm tuniquei She is a young lady of many winning
of carnation« gracefully arranged in show­ graces, and bus it large circle of friends
er effect. The maid of honor nnd bridek and ucqunintnnces.
maid were charmingly uttiredin princess
Mr. Telford is fireman on the A. C. L.
, gowns of pink mull. Ince-trimmed, over 3ml one of their most trusted employees.
(■ink silk slips. The bridegroom nnd He is a young man of sterling worth mid
groomsmen wore the usual conventional a general favorite among his associates.
black su it.. After tho ceremony, the wed­
Both bride mid groom are popular youn£,
ding party left the church, and were driv­ (icople, as was attested by tiie many beau­
en to the residence of the bride's parents, tiful tributes presented to them upon tills
where followed a roccption to. n limited iiuppy mid nuspiclousoccusion.
company of friends am i-relatives. - NuUpon their return Mr. nud~Mrs. Telford
inerous presents, Including handsome sli­ will make Sunford their home. The Her­
ver. cut glass, china and hric-n-hrnc, nt- ald joins their many iriaulMiu weii-wish­
tested tho high esteem in which the young es.
couple are held hy their innny friends.
Conspicuous among the collection was
Buried In Sanford
wus au
teaspoons of exquisite dede­
dozen sterling teus|&gt;oous
Mrs. Thomas Turner, win» died in Port
sign from Mrs. Foster of Clifton Springs, Tampa City last Tuc&amp;duy, was buried in
lier Sanford ut 2:30 yesterday, interment lieN. Y. One of the bride's gifts from her
mother was some family silver consisting ing mnde in Lakeview cemetery. The
of both table and teuspoona. This bcurs Order of Railway Conductors hud charge
the InterestlngJiirtory of bciug a hundred |of tha oUoquics, Mr. TurnrrbelngnnrcnF -# —
years old, umi was buriad all during (he &gt;er of tlurt order. •
civil war to save it from seizure by the in­
Mr. and Mrs. Turner werq well known
vading armies'. The bride is tiie daughter in this city, where they resided for several £
of Hon, J..11. King, one of our county's years (trior to their removal to Port Tam­
legislative representulives, and possessed pa City. The (tall hearers were J . I. Aqof rare intellectual attainments. Her
sweet attributes of character have en­
deared her to a wide circle ol friends who

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RESUME of all church events
of Interest to Those Rellllously In­
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for the Sobboth.
Th* r*«&lt;oti of ih* Ch«rtK« In iIm Cliy ».» F.ainnl,
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Riv.A.E. lion »dinkier, pn» tor;« liun li. rornrr l*ark
•vrnueand Flflli illM I! parsoriAgr, canter M:ig
Dulia avenue ami Seventh » t i n t : plume'. 2 5 1
Sumluy murnlng «ervlre al II. evening service.
7.-00; Sunilay school. 0 :43 n. ni.: .Ino, K M il­
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Tickets on Sale from Jacksonville every Monday and Thursday
beginning with June 17 up to Aug 30th, with
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Stopovers allowed on these Tickets at* Richmond, Washington,
Sunday evening at 7:30. All’ Ilio pastors -jwill mko part Inolia services. We expert *
Baltimore and Philadelphia
good music. 1 '■* .
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Jbmwww*»-will be prendimi by Rev. J.
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to
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F. McKinnon of the Presbyterian church.
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F ° r infomintion, rates, reservntipns ete., ra il on or write to
Sunday school at 0:43 n. rn.
Tin: Junior Epworth League will he ad­
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1 3 0 W . Day S I . Jc e k S o n v U lc, F la .
dressed by Miss A. L. Guilder, district
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The P c o p le 's CrMtjLretullonul
Rev. R. L. Kirkland, pastor:. Sumlay morning~»ervlcer1tr* W inlng
tn iä cervice,TiT
service, 7:30; prayer meeting
Wednesday./itti)p,
Sulilialli »citimi, 10 :i. in
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ClIAS. 11. EVANS -

Preaching Sunday 11 ti. m. by the pas“tori Subject “Holding fast the Christian
profession." Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Union services til the Mclhmlist church
at night. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening.
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Muss and general communion, H a. ru.
First communicants will receive nt this
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Sunday school, 0 n. m.
Rosary, instruction, renewal of
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General Fire

P r e s b y te r ia n ,
Krv. .1 F. McKinnon, pnMor: morning service.
11; « veiling service, 7 :3 0 ; SaMmili ». lievi. 11 :lu &lt;&gt;
- m ; Henry Mcl-nullii. Supt : prayer meeting Weil
Drsilay, 7 :30 p. m.

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The G eneral News o f “The Land rro m The Herald's Special Correspondent
Bv W ireless Telephone
o f f lo w e r s ”
_ Buck Swcezy called on Llzo McCraukln
last Sunday night. Buck has been calling
on
a number of girls of late and is very
CULLED FROM THE STATE P R E SS
flirtatious, to say the least.
The two Bixler kids got in their devlish
An Epitome o f the Week’s M ost Im work last Sunday. They sheared widow
Plummer’s sorrel mare’s tail and painted
portont Happenings In the
black spots on old Fillkin’s whlteTiul) pup.
S ta te ’s Domain. —- —
The
widow's mare seemed much liuinilint od
Key West experienced n disastrous fire

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA I

:üUX.‘.Tn;

dny afternoon hnd J . M. Chendy. counsel
for-Hre defense, addressed the Jury for
about, two hours In n clear and method­
ical mhnner, taking the testimony witness
by witness, item.by Item, showing by the
most logical mid conclusive argument
than any hypothesis presuming the guilt
of the accused was impossible of demon­
stration, and showing from the testimony
evetiof Btnte’sown witnesses that suicide
of the decreased was the only logical or
even possible conclusion, closing his speech
with nn earnest appeal to the jury In be­
half of innocence, Justici^nml humanity.
Thejury was then addressed by coun­
sel rnrthe Rf.W. AHoflihiMm'- U. JonesT
who by his eloquence ond earnestness for
an hour anil ahrflf or more, labored to
establish the guilt of the accused. None
who heard him could say that he failed
to faithfully represent the cause of the
stnte. He mnde n good speech but hi the
light of all thc.tcstimnney his arguments
nnd eloquence failed to carry qonvictlon to the minds of the audience .of
the guilt of the accused, and though
having closed his s|&gt;eech with one of his
most lofty perorations when ho sat down
the general feeling of the audience scrinr
cd to be that while be hail done nobly, lie
had failed.
It lieing late the court suggested ad­
journment until! 7:30 p. m.. a t which
time lie would rend his charge and give
the case to the jury. Court tlien adjourn­
ed to 7:30 p. in.
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Court convened and niter reading a
most comprehensive charge to the jury
the case then formally committed to them
and they retired. Within thirty minutes
the jury filed in, the roll called and then
the foreman, E. F. Specry, presented the
followiiy! verdict: "We the jury find the
defendant not ,’gullty. so say we all."
whereupon the court said the defendant
is*riischnrgcd.
The result of the trial was no great surprise to the public though some few seem­
ed to lean to the theory nf the guilt of
the accused, the general feeling seemed
rolie-Om tlie wns~innocenr~n litTTIint iliL
prosecution n great linn! ship not to say
injustice anil wrong to nn innocent man.

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kins' dog crawled under the barn and has
stayed there ever since. Someone ought
to wear out a half-dozen shingles on the
Drive your Wngon into Sanford
basement of the cussed kid's trousers.
Reuben Glue's wealthy aunt from Or­
Call on C. H. Evans
lando is here visiting Reuben. It is said
He can deliver any brand you wain out of
she own’s a third interest in n ten acre
celery farm and a fine two-mum cottage
Our new W arehouse
in Cameron City.
Without Del ay— , , .. . ■»i&lt;*iiwii*r.iiTi'iiuii«toiw^&gt;'«'.
Abe Guilett is quite sorrow-stricken over
the news of the death of his wife's great
mint. Abe never saw her but*hts^hettn'
always bleeds at the death of any nf Ills
kin folks.
Rev. Ephrinm Bonesett’s daughter. Roxy
Ann. busted one of her vocal chords while
singing the doxology in church Inst Sun­
day. It is thought sho strnined the chord
while practicing on n lung tester in one
of the Sanford Aide showsla s t month.
Eincline Scully hns excepted a position
to do house work in a wealthy Jackson­
ville family.
Or any other brand of our justly
A gentleman from Geneva drove sev­
eral sheep through town yesterday. It is
Celebrated Fertilizers—
presumed they were being taken to some
slaughter house for the Snnford barbe­
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
cue.
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
The Cameron City Cyclones played the
Ft. Rende Tigers last Sunday and Bonked
N itrate of Soda? •
the club 30 to 18, Over seven dollars
changed hands on the result;
Charles Barnett, white, and Pete Rus­
Bill Goshwiler drew his pension money
sell, colored, have been arrested in Tampa of $7 last Monday and didn't have n cent
for passing counterfeit money; They left the next dny. From the way Bill
were nlnccd under bond for trial ll1 die. 'wnbbffed'WtnnrTie got home it is believed
United States court.
that a blind tiger is lurking around in
While entering the First National Bank these parts, something very rcgrctnhlc in
in Tarnpn last Saturday with a $100 bill to nny community.
Nomr For I lie Ball Park
deposit, Miss Burlingame, a trained nurse * Little Jnkcy Slimmer was six years old
The
following
nntnes have been handed
of Fort DcSoto, hnd the bill snatched front Inst Sunday nnd looked quite cute in his
(Write us)
in
and
Tlie
Herald
will publish the list
hcr linnd~liÿ~n nogro^Dôÿ who mode his long pants and DcrbjTIiaL
until the seiison o|&gt;ens. The .names of
escape.
Rev. Lige McSwult wore his new second­
the young Indies will be kept secret until
Andrew Re and Bnstengc Ficnrrottn hand suit last Sunday and the congrega­
tlie contest has lieen decided. Every
have lieen indicted fur the murder of tion noticed at once the improvement in
Sanford Indy should a’nsist ill naming the
CHAS. H. EV A N S. Sales Anelli.
Councilmun Ficnrroto of West Tampa his personal appearance. It was sent to
hall park. Send in youf name to Tlu
Sanford, Florida
several weeks ago. Re is a cigar manu­ him by Charlie Hund of Sjyiford nnd with
Herald.
facturer of good standing, and the other the exception of Ills pants being sonie,
(A'ik'llitn)
West Purk.
indlctpd mnn is a relnlive of the murdered whnt baggy behind and ^»cfore the suit
Celery City Diamond.
was n good fit. Clinrlie nuiLl^gc. went to
man.
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*TTnrrZxl2xl 2 orangcTiox nnd *tlie tan- KiTIBbl luge (Her In Pennsylvania and
Dixie Purk.
grrine strap of the same dimensions when think a heap of each oilier.
Stevens Park..
------The Slimmer family hns leased a two(tacked and strap|&gt;cd, have been adopted
Sunset Park.
aB the standard by the Floridn Citrus room cottuge on the bunk of Soldier Creek
Holly Pork.
lind miiy take up their home there for the
Fruit Growers Exchange.'
Roliert E. Lee Park.
season. Mr. Slimmer is well to do, hav­
During n thunder storm at McAIpiu last
Olympia Park.
ing sold his two-chair burlier shop in San­
Friday? the residence of J . C. Brock was
Colonial Park.
ford uml retired from active bushiest.
struck by lightning mid badly wrecked.
The Lucky Diamond
T elep h o n e No. 6 0
■His horse which was near the house was
Edgcwood Park
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Tilt CHILDERS CASE
killed. Tlie family was away from home.
Marlawe Park
National Hall Park.
John Mooney amlBarncy McBuck, white
Monroe Hall Park.
boys, of Blichton, were fired upon from A ttracted Attention In Court Session
Uelviderc Park.
Ambush «ml t^nitc seriously wounded on
at Orlando
Oluslce Park.
Saturday while returning from an early
District court is still in session, and most
Lisers' L i t ----- *
of this week hns lieen taken up with the
D E A L E R IN
morning limit.
Ponce de Leon Purk.
Dr. II. W. Tribble of ChnrlOttesviile.Va., Childers' case from Ocoee. Mrs. Childers
Seminole Park.
lias accepted the presidenby of Columbia was supjiosed to have committed suicide,
C H O IC E F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N MEATS
Athletic Park.
College at Luke City, to take the place of but after her burial the neighbors became
Prado Park.
P a rk Avonuo in S p e a r'a C r o c a ry
# 'Pk#M 1
Dr. G, A. Nunaily, resigned. He will enter suspicious, uud reported their suspicions
DoSoto
Park.
to
States
Attorney
Jones,
who
had
the
upon his duties July 2.
West Side Park.
II. L. Crane of TamiHi hns been re-n|&gt;- body exhumed and found^ so much evi­
West End Park.
dence
of
murder
und
so
nttle'
evidence
nf
IKiinlcd United Slates Commissioner uml
Lakeview Park.
suicide that her her husband was arrested
Deputy Clerk of the Federal Court.
Association Park.
and the grand jury (irumptly returned nil
The livery stable of John W. Henderson
Glendale
Park.
indictment of murder in the first degree.
in Tallohassee was destroyed by fire Sat}
Sunny Side Park______
Prosecuting Attorney Jones conduct­
urdny, together with three horses uml u
Holden Park.
ed the trial for the State, and Hon. John
pony. .
M. Cheney defended the interests of the
Santa Rosa county is to hold n wet and accused. A jury eoiu|N&gt;sed of the follow­
Wiring For Electric Lights
dry election July 31.
ing citizens passed on tho nieritB of the
Snnfnrd's new electric light plant will
E. A. Woods! employed by the Tnmpa case; J . E. Crawford. Gcorgo Baker, E. F. soon be installed nnd you want the work
Electric Co. Saturday, fell thirty-five feet Sperry, T. Aid In, J . J ; Combs, J . H. ¿wick, done by a competent und experienced
from a pole nm1was badly injured.
J. II. Thompson, P. Macy, T. A. Kilgore, electrician. The work must bear inspec­
Enoch L. Cordery of For( Meade was W- K. Curry, F. A. Lowter, T. J . Rooney. tion nml conform for hu regulations pre­
The evidence given showed that on scribed by the Southern Turin Akaociiilined $230 in UuiTulo, N. Y„ July 21, for
-tho-kUUug of Harry Corr last Christmns. May 20 last the alarm was given that *Ion. W. A. Parr of tills city has had ten
He plead guilty to manslaughter. There Mrs. Childers had committed suicide by years experience in electrical wurk of all
N e w M o d e l F B uick
were extenuating circumstances connect­ Rhooting herself with n gun. Her body kinds and can wire your house in u satis­
e d witli the killing, uml the judge suid lie was prepared for burial by the ladies of factory manner. Everyone should have
did not feel Inclined to impose more than the neighborhood, who noticed that in ad­ their house wired at once, to be ready
dition to the gunshot wound tho scalp nnd when tho current is turned on, and W. A.
a fine.
Two more large cigar factories w ill'be­ face were crushed and cut us though the Parr is now equip|&gt;ed to take your order
victim hnd received blows from u blunt nnd fill same at once. You ran m»i him
gin operations in Tatn|ia, July I.
instrument, pl,Yfirium were cnll+d
any ume ul thq! telephone exchange, or
Fire destroyed the luumi of .hmcfTh Fab
A g en ts F o r th e C e le b ra te d
exmine the liody, und they expressed the leave wdc/iut Fermi id'« hardware store.
iner in Tnmpa. Tuesday morning.
opinion time the bruises and wounds on
Mrs. C.‘ H .^m ltk widow of "Bill Arp,” the head and face could nut have lieen
died in Cartersville, Go.. June 22. She caused by the gunshot wound. The court
was formerly a resident of Clearwater.
heard the testimony of some of tltc neigh­
bors as to the the fuels, nnd the testimo­
A Good Score Card
ny of Drs. Davis. Brown. Person,McEwuu,
T o n s o ria l P a rlo rs
The Herald printed a score cani this Christ and Maddock. all of whom testified
week thut is one of the best of the kind thut the conditions would indicate thut Fashionable
Hair Cutting
ever issued at u hull game. It consists of the bruises and wounds on the head and
n large score card In the middle, uud con­ face were made" prlOi lo~llie gunshot
ami General Barbering
ta Inr the advertising of Sunforil liter, wound. The theory of th? prosecution is
chants. The card was originated by Fuul that Childers murdered his wife by pound­
Weaver, (lie enterprising "pop corn kid." ing tier on the head and face with an axe, Hot and Cold I
I oil Hour*. Hot S u land as there is no score board at the park or ollier instrument, und then shot her
• phur
10 S p e cia lly
the new score cani will be greutly appre­ through the head tu give color to the sui­
One viali and yuu heroin* o Staunch Palma
ciated by the "fans" who attend the cide theory.
'
O ak A v e . b e tw e e n S eco n d and T h li^ S tre e ti
games.
Court convened at 2 o'clock p. iu . MonPfoo Blofk opposite Ciprea» Offloo
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Grants. Ctinrles S. Jolmson's drug store, tho
New .York dye works, and P. Welnberk's
jewelry store were completely destroyed.
Loss.over $ 100.000; insurance about $ 20,
000.
Joe S. Richardson of Tampa who wna
bitten last week by a dog that hnd rabbles,
has gone to a Pasteur institute to take
treatment.
George M. Robbins, a driver In the fire
department at.Tampa, who wnstiadly in­
jured several weeks ago, will recover.
Dnmernn Black of AUnntnhns been ap­
pointed general auditor of the Tampa
-•Northers railroad.Conductor A. W. Emanuel was killed on
Thursday night by being nin over by a
train oil the Scut&gt;oard Air Line, near Sum_merfield.----------------— ----------—*----------The wholesale merchants of Baltimore
have chartered the steamships of the Mer­
chants’ and Miners’Transportation Co. for
seven sailings to*convey Florida and Geor­
gia merchants to Baltimore as their
guests.
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Tampa hns been designated as head­
quarters for the Florida Citrus Exchange
recently organized. Tampa was selected
because of its central location in the cit­
rus fruit growing section.

Armour Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Armour Celery Grower
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Items o f In te re s t G leaned From
V arious S o urces

happenings during the week

I n C hancery

jlrlcn Krlih Nkhol Ur«u|hn

Uill 111NrmuveCloud

t,Jn îiill jüü*î r,sÿ,* Î! *invt? ■»•«•loled ourselves
QRether and do heu h&gt; ussoclnte ourselves for the.
pvuyasc of formili)! ourselver Into [Tbo.lv milt le
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—Tf.eI name of» Ibis corieir«lion shall Ik- EaRles
Hui IdIna und Than AssiK-iatiiiis -and Us place of
Imslness shall tie nt Sanford, tiranne County, Fin.
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The Renerai lia lure of the business to Ik- conduct­
ed liy this corporation shall Ik- tu buy. own. sell

t .t W i r » i c k ,T u u i M .
ToC. C. Warwick. Trustee:
Thomas Emmet Wilton, beini duly tworn. drt*wes mid tayt: That hr It one of the nttorneyt for
thecoinplnliiantt In.the above entitled cause, that
omant has lend reason to M Irv e nnd doet brllevr
that the defendant. C. C. Warwick, trustee, Isa
resident of a MSI# or country other than this state,
that the rwldence of said C. C. Warwick, trustee.
U unknown, that there it n o p eriiim n the ttn tr of
flufMlU.lhn Mrvina of - a lutnwena sipon wiiuui
would hind said defendant, nnd that said defen­
dant is over the n (r of twenty-one (¡ill yeor*.
You are Iherefore untrrvd to npprnr to this 1,111
on Monday the 5th day of July A. D. IB09. the
Same brini! a rulr day of this court
«Mi nutrici ordered ihm this tinier tie published
in The Sanford Herald, u newspaper published in
•’Minile county. Florida.--------r—--------------—
Wllness U. M. Robinson, plerk of thè Circuit
Court forthe Scvrnlh Judicinl Circuit of Orinole
County ami thè seni of thè salii court, thlt thè fitti
day uf May A. I&gt;. 1909.
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II. M. RnaiMOM, Clerk.
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lly M A. Howasii. 11.1%.
Tikiuas F umit Wilson, ComplalhanCs Solk tfìlr.

At n SundayachoblpicnicntSpnrta.Gn.,
last Friday, lightning struck a tret- under
which a number of children had taken
refuge from a shower. No fnttililles re­
sulted. Imt several of the children were
strangely niiocicd. the outlincsof the tree
appearing ns if photographed on their
Ixxiirs.
Tile last load of earth was removed from
the cut nt Matnchui, on the Panama ca­
nal. last week, completing the excavation
at that point.
Collision of street care in South Beud.
lad., Saturday night, cuuiumI the death of
ten persons, while forty others ware more
or less injured.
After atrial lasting five months, the jury
in the case against Pa trick Calhoun charged
with bribery in Snn Francisco, failed to
•gree, and were discharged.
1
Mr. nnd Mrs— Roger- Nobin Burnham
made a Itnnry moo 11trip of 120 miles Sat­
urday, starling from Pi itslidd. Maas-and
landing a( Holbrook. The trip was made
at iiigla. Thousands of people gathered
to witness the start.

Florida F ruits
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Tlie amount of the.capitalstock of this cori&gt;oratlon shall Ik- Twenty Thousand ($ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) Ik,I
lars, to lie divided Into two thousand shares of ihc
bar value of Ten ($)[).(IOt-Dullnr» meli, tu Ih- imtd
fur wiiti lawful money uf the UnltvU State». All nr
any tiotliuii ¡,r the said capital siiK'k may Ik- pay­
able Ino» issued or used fur or in the purchase of
prniKily. Iidsir or services, al a lust valuation
lhereof-to Ik- determinisi by the bohrd of directors.

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Tills corporation shall continue and have full
power lo esercire itsuiriiorntc riiihts mid franchises
fur u iK-rlnd of ninety-nine years from nnd otirr ihe
coinnieiK'emcnl of its corporate existence. '
The Imslness of this nirtwritlon shall Iv eondot tivi liy the followimt oltlcers: A president, vicepreskleni, treasurer nnd secretary, electivl by Hie
tmanl ol directors, mut a I«1:1id of dinv lurs of not
less than llv* nor noire than seven illrt-elors. who
shall Iw slock holders in snid ciirtHirnllon. to I k elecled by the stockholders annually. The onice ol
secretary and treasurer may tat held by the stime
tvrson.
Until after the first mimmi meeilin! of the stockiiiililiiro

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General Insurance A gents
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Notice or Stockholders* Meeting Of
The Sonfortf-Light &amp;. Fite) Co.
To The Stockholders of Said Company:

High-Grade House-Building n Specialty

Therw will tie an important tnretlntl of the stock
holders of the Sanford Lliilitss Fuel Company at
the Company's ottier In the city of Sanford. Flor­
ida on the lath day of June nt 10 o'clock a. m. All
stockholders arc earnestly nvmcsti-d to aiu-iul us
matters oflmiKirl mice will I h- U-forc said mevliria
(or euti» Herat Iun
FviaiAM II. It cm,.
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Prrsldertf.
Cto. II. Fcskaui, Setfrlary,
Sanford, Fin., MoySTth, I9Ü0.
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Builders’ Supplies, Jn terlarch en Sand
A lp h a C em en t. A cm e_ J?la slcr-

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nir|Kirulkin slmll lx- W. I) Holden, president; W II

Uilderwixid, vice president; und S K
laty mid treasurer; lilt- Imard of ilirec
-W- u -HoldrTTr&lt;t-R-"tTitrir,uiiT W If
nilf*rwtjüil
S 1‘uleslon nod Ct-orRe A IM'nttes
The first or orunniimlon inivllni! 1
holders of tills corporation »ball la- In
of Sanford, ttranRe iviiinly, Horido.
day uf July; A It 1909, for tlo- piir|»ise of adopt ioa by laws, null eimiplotluii the oiRiinliutiuiiuf the
cortKiration. us hereinbefore provided for, mid
thereafter the minimi meetings ol the sli» kbolder»
shnll tv held on the second Ttiuiiilay in July of

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

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That's My Business
Investigating (lie Quality
ol Goods and ttic Prices
ot Same

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In C ir c u it C o u r t , S e v e n t h J u d ic lu i C ir­
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OFFICE_AX RESIDENCE

One of the largest roundups of hitfTuloes
in late yenrs hns lieen going on the past
week on the Flnihcud Indian reservation
in western Montnnn. The llncsl s |mk-Imt-ns of these animals willin' sent to the
Canadian nntionnl park and to parks jn
in the Eastern states.

Thrliody of Mrs. Cameron Patterson was
exhumed, after having been buried for
nearly forty years, in Buckingham county.
Vn„ June 18, and found tu he petrified.
The features retained their natural ap­
pearance.
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SHIPPERS OF

snry tu advantniicuusly conduci nini transact tiny
Imslness that this corimrntloti is authorUnl to car­
ry on: and tu do nil such oilier and further thlnils
ns may tv necessary nr estimi lent to Ik- done for
the sili-cesi Iu| trnnsnclion of the Imslness of this
eortsiralion: and to have, exercise nnd enjoy nil
the ru tili, powers and prlvileRes Incident tocwiiorntlims or Rimi m i rimi ellstliiR under the laws of
llie Stale of Florida,

The cotton mill recently built at Cal­
houn. Gn- began operations last week.

Remarkable results have been achieved
in tin- New York school for the deof unit
dumb. At a recent examination 50 of
the 122 pupils uf tint schools were able to
articulate words so as to lie heard in all
parts of the large audijoriutu. while some
delivered orations nnd others recited
pieces of poetry. , .

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iy her hu»band,

Gro. A. DtCorm.

Here the Readers Will Find a Brier
Historical SprlQl Ho wins.
—----------r or ~Hurried Readers
“
Severn! carloads of wheat shipped from
Kansan City to Fort Worth, Texas, have
been confiscated because the ¡food «rain
had been mixed with inferior «rain.
The proposition- to change the name of
United Sons of Confederate Vcterntts to
that of Sons of the Confederacy, is meet­
ing with strong opposition in several of
the Southern states.
Mrs. George Whittell. J r - Ims Ijeon di­
vorced from her hushnnd, who is heir to
JH.OOO.OOO. in order to return to ho­
stage cureer.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. will
plant 1,000,000 trees annually to provide
tie timber for that rand in the years to
Mnjor Frank L. Carrington, formerly of
Milletlgevllle, Gn- who was dismissed from
the Unitctl States nrnty by n court in the
Philippine Island?, has had Ills sentence
revoked nnd been reinstated in his'posi­
tion. He has been in the service 30 years.
E. H. Hnrriman has purchased a conlrolling interest in the Central of Georgia
railroad. With this acquisition nnd lltnt
of the Ocean Steamship Co-opcratlng be­
tween Huston, Now York nnd Snvnminh,
the Hurrimnn interests have Itcen greatly
augmented.__________
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At the next genera) Bession of the South­
ern Methodist church, to he held in Astie■vilhvNrCy the ’question of dropptng-ttieword South is to ite considered.
Growing nut of the strike of Inhorcrsoti
the sugar plantations in the Sandwich
islands, several arrests liuve been ninde,
and much excitement prevails, es|i*-*-iitlly
nmiing the Japanese,
James 0 Gentry.juTving nlifesentenrc
in the Pennsylvania penitentiary for tinmurder of Madge Yorke, has been par­
doned. Roth belonged to the theatrical
profession.

In The Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Circuit Or Florida, orante County

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11 hwaby (Iven thaï we, the imi
Interd ID apply to the Mimtiriihte Allier
V 'rlat; governor of I he title uf Florida, 01
Joy of July. A. D 190». for klirrt pit,
HÍ¿ l ^ l l t UulIJiny «ml Loon Al
,f
,olkjw[r'i propoted charter. Ih
Üí í , !, ch l,*£ow “ n lile th the oilier of the
of Stole of Florida
W. D licicrx
W. H. Uimrtw
S. Ri Nc.r,
G. K. Calhuu.k,

B lackam lth ln g and H oraseh

H orses and M u lcs Bought and Exchanged
A U T O M O B IL E S F O R L I V E R Y U SE

OF SANFORD, FLA.
H . R A N D , P rs x ld a n l
P. F O R S T E R , C a th la r

D E O . T E R N A L D , V ie * -P r « a .
D. F . W H IT N E R , A a a t. C a a h la r

Only Nationa| Bank in O range C o u n ty
F u n ds

Protected by B u rg lary Insuranco
S i f a t y Deposit Boxes (o r Rsnt
O R G A N IZ E D 1807

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lljviii II Tliomaa. Defendant, t
To David II Thomn». 71 lfroadway. Nrw Vork,
N Y . and to all whom if may ivKiivrn;
Yuli an- io-reby mitifltxl (bat 11 writ of alUii liim'iil
ijMjtvl out of On- oilitv of ilir Clerk uf the Circuit
Court of till- SuvriUh Jo.IIo a I Circuit. UrmiXeCoun­
ty. Moriiln. dutrtl the 30th day of At&gt;ril. A D
Iliau, at Ho- mill of M Frank n&lt;aln»t Duvhi II

I Invilii* discoli!inulti the
bakery I cun now devote
my attention exclusively

tltrircutnt: and your iirotvrty. to wit Lit 3.-1, 7
anil H. of UliKk Z. Tier 4, ancinlini! lo K. If Trnf
foni » iimp of the town of Sanford. Oranxe county,
Horlita. has lven uitailusl to »ntlufy the dt-lnaial
ol |i|uliillll in the above uue tu thè amoo at uf
Now. therefore, miles» &gt;mi, the said David II
Thomas shall |vr»onally 1« und ilpivar
Ihe
Circuit Court of the Seventh Juilkiui Circuit offJrnnUe County. Florida, on the first Monday in
August nett, same IvlnM tfie Znd day of Aiiiiusl.
A I) IU0U. Judjtmcnf will be rendered nialnst you.
and in favor of Hie said M Frank nnd »0 lilurh Of
Hie lirotvrtmunched qs may Iw »ufficimi to sail»
fy said juiiiiment and nisi# wlil tv sold to satisfy
tfip same.
..........
, _
Wilni-as. H M RohiiiMin. Clerk of Circuit Cmirt.
Seventh judicial Cimiit. Orante County. Florida,
and the seal of said court itili» the lllli day of May.
A D 1909.
JJ. M. Kuiuksok, -

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All persons are hereby notified tliat
on, to-wit, the doth day of June, ltHW,
The guaranty Trust and Saving Hank
will abbiy for its (Inal diBchurge us ex­
ecutor of the estute of Goring A. Chaae,
deceased, to tile Hon, Willism Martin,
County Judge of Orunge County,
Florida, and for the approval by-mud
County Judge of linul accounting as set
fortli in its report to said County
Judge's ollico in tlie City of Orlando,
Orange County, Florida.
Orlando, Florida, January JG, 1D09.
The Guaranty Trust and Saving Hunk,
20-Bm W. M. Hcstwi 'k. J r .. President.

Prof. George Bunnan Foster,of the Uni­
versity of Chicago, the Baptist institution
that has been so liberally patrbhlzcd by
John D. Rockefeller, lias been exjielled
from the ministry for denying l|ie divinity
of Christ?
Judge Emmett Fields died In the court
toom in Louisville, Ky., Mapday, just as
he was about to open court. Apoplexy
was the cause. Luring the three days last week, ending
Saturday, Dayton, Ohio, was given over
If It’s printing yon want, acrid it to T he
to a celebration in tumor of the Wright
H
exald
office. First-class work guaran­
brothers, -aviators. The city was filled
with
teed.
vial tort.

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Tombstones, Etc

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O ld Shoos W a n te d
I am again asking for OLD SHOES. I
will give what they are worth
SIZES, 6, 7, 8. 9. 10 II AND IS

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Cor. 3rd S l a ml Sanford Ave.

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�THE SANf ORD HERALD

SANFORD PLAYS AT ORLANDO
Good Playlni Characterised Work Of
Both Teams
We met Orlando on Wednesday and
they were ours. The day when Sanford
is on easy mark has passed and the husky
. tossere from the Celery City pufupa game
or ball In Orlando that made the fans of
that city alt up and take notice.
A number of Sanford people attended
■the game, and as usual the Orlando folks
turned out en masse nnd by the time the
game was called a large crowd had asaentbled. For the first live 1ii ulna a the
■ m ro w»l n in tl, nn d th e gn nm
*o
of the prettiest events of the season. Rogero for Sanford nnd Windham for Orlan­
do pitched high-class ball and received
good support. In the next Inning, with
two men on bases. White soaked 'the
sphere and Sanford brought In three runs.
Did the Sanford fans go wildT Say,
you couldn't keep them still, not even the
Orlando policeman, who threatened George
Spencer, but it would take ,a dozen po­
licemen to keopSpcncer still, nnd the boys
yelled just the same. But aside from
this the Orlando people allowed their hos­
pitality and treated thi visitors royolly,
and the good-natured chaff was tnken In
good spirit, by both'sides.
After the Orlando team had taken their
.trip in the balloon, they settled down to
business again, and it was one.two, three
and out until the last half -of -the •ninth
when Orlando managed to squeeze one
run through on error on Sanford's part.
The score wus 3 to 1 In favorofSnnford.
What do you think of thalT

nnd the umpire, being n Daytona mnn,
gave his home team the preference.
U one time it was possible for Sanford
bring in a run and tie the score if one
of.our players had used his head and had
made an effort. If this had been the cose,
the earned run In thé eighth_^ywjijd un­
doubtedly bave won the game.
Paytona scored one in the first Inning
nnd one In the second. Sanford scored
one the second nnd one in the eighth, tieIng the score. The ninth was a shutout
for both tea Ins. Sanford failed to score
In the tenth. Daytona came, to the bat.
The
first tsrw
two batters
*n e ursi
trailers up were properly
iwvirorir tn
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H ardw are and -F a rm -Im p le m e n ts

‘PITTSBURG PERFECT’ WELL DRILLING
Best Fence M ade

LUCAS PAINTS
i 1
i

NO DEARER THAN THE POOR KIND

Used in Uncle Sim's Paint Shop

.Y e —t l ie —h truest
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Fourth man—well. Just think of It I Rogcro h is two strikes on him nnd makes a
mistake, the batter makes a three-base
hit, scoring the man Dorn first, nnd win
ning the game.
Following Is the score by innings:
1 2 3 4 3 0 7 8 11 10 R It E
Dayton«-1 I O O O O O O
O t 3
10
Sn nfarU—O 1 0 0
0 0 0 1 0 0 2
0
H atlrrlci-I)«y lo n a. Koiirra Darnr*.
Sanford.
Rngeru Denrdnll.

Additional Local
The sound of the saw and -hnmmcr is
pleasant music to tHe ears of all who love
Sanford. It'means more homes Tor the
new corpers. nnd Improvement in the np*
pcarunce of the city.
William Gienn of Miami was in Sanford
Wednesday en route to Jacksonville and
ChurleslobT Mr. GTenn hns spent most of
Ida life along the.lowcr Enst Coast, nnd is
now out to see some of the outside world.
Some of our citizens are - beginning to
indulge themselves in short trips of a day
or two on the beach. Occnn breezes' nnd
seafood is very tempting and refreshing,
when summer days have come to stay.
’ *
,
I)r. W. A. Mason has concluded his
“Bible Lectures" b t the Baptist church
and left Wednesday night for his home In
Macon.Ga.
.-------- While the attendance
------ at these
TOMlIngl Was tfoBH they were thoroughly
enjoyed by those who attended.
—A.W. Bnxteyf th^Sihger man, has anew
model sewing machine that is n wonder.
It has no shuttle. Is ball-bearing and al­
most noiseless. Me will tuke pleasure in
showing tills machine at the store of M.
A. Fortson, jn the Stune-Gove Block.
The Sanford Carriage Co., lias a.' new.
in«tnl pffii«ti foriaTeTlial Is n world boni­
er. It is called Garnett's Mctnl Polish
and will tukc off the sulphur stain from
the knives, forks and 8|&gt;oons and do U
easily and quickly, See Underwood ninnit
it.

p O flt V ftflE -

' and best equipped plant

the IL S. Navy has con-sumed 6 9 1 ,0 0 0 pounds
of LUCAS WHITE PAINT and
2 7 8 ,7 0 0 pounds of LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to pro­
duce more than 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
gallons of paint, equiva­
lent to 5 0 carloads of
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 gallons each,
and which would make
a train more than onehalf mile long.
In Uncle S am ’s ser-.
vice, as in everybody
else's, LUCAS PRODUCTS
Jia v e au -un brok en re­
cord for satisfactory re­
sults.

WE

HANDLE

for driving wells in this
section o f . the country
w— —

and a re prepared to (ill
all orders promptly. Our

«— - r— .

For Field, F arm . Ranch, Law ns.
Corn Cribs and P o u ltry
• *

m achinery is Up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work.

Will stnnd ordinary ns well ns hard
Those contemplating
usnfic
___
putting in wells' would
Will not snfi in Summer’s heat nor.
break in the cold o f Winter
serve their best inter­
Are made of the l»est materials nnd ests by—consulting us
hjjyo-stays that cannot slip
and learning prices be­
Do not require nil expert to erect,,
and nre low priced
fore making contracts.

THE

ABOVE

E X C L U S IV E L Y

IN -S A N F O R D

The Reporter-Star had the following
regarding the game:
After one of the most exciting gumes
ever seen on the local grounds tire bays
from the celery fields succeeded in de­
feating the liqtne team by n score of 3 to
Both—idnes—tdayrd- Sood^bTlTL- nhd
while some errors were made by Ixtlh
W ELBO RN C
BLO C K
sides the gnmc.ua a whola-was reuwrfcnbly clean.
From the way the visitors handled
themselves they have evidently put in
some good practice work, ‘nnd n defeat
by them shoidd not be considered n dis­
__ jJIaim p ro v ed ccle iy ia n d d . flowing wells guaranteed, .
grace by any means.
* $ 2 5 .0 6 - to ,&gt;$200.00 per acre
Rogoro, who occupied the hox for SnnCelery
farms,
with flowing wells till tiled, drained nnd rcrtdy for crop, $50000 to $11X10.00
-ford, ~pltrhed Ii good gjimo, and while
per
»ere.
.
few were struck out the ball was seldom
■
'
City
property,
improved
nnd
unimproved
limber
land
with
finest
site
in
Florida for emte f:u tury
batted out of the diamond.
Others tell yon wlutt can he done. K. It. MURRELL is n practical former ns well ;is real
Windhum pitched his usual game.
estate broker, and is here to show yon whnt has L ea mid .con be done.
This should he sufficient Tor those who
have fuliowed' Ills t-xccllcrit work in pre­
Civil Service Examination
vious iihrues.
W W VW W Vt
\
civil
service examination for rural
A personal mention of all the players
carriers
will
be
held
in-Orange-county.*
is nut necessary, hut lsitii shies were well
-nw jtrnhnnhpy TfiuFbegn to u ball game Florida, on Saturday. July 17th, In order
that n register of cligibles may b? eatob
at theconuiusiou of the ninth Inning.
lishcd. Application and other necessary
blanks will he furnished by the posimijs________. —Thursday's Gu me
.
ter.
* —C. F. Haskins, P. M.
Grunting u F ranchiselo Sanford Light
We met them uguin and we were theirs
&amp;. Fuel Company to Install And Op­
by a large majority. There is no use to
era te an Electric Light And Gas Plan!
List or Unclaimed Letters
..
lay it on the umpire or to nqy other source.
Within The City of Sanford And Au­
at
Remuining
in
the
Sanford
Postoflice
The Sanford bunch simpjy went up in n
thorizing a Contract With Said Com­
dose of week ending June 22, lHClti:
R O O M 9 H Y N E S B U IL D IN G
balloon nnd stayer) there. Had they put
pany:
ladles
up any such playing nsihey did Wednes­ Drown, Miss Moggie
Neal. Mr». S arah •
I am now preparing ten 5 -n rr« Calmy T;inqs iiF
Therefore.
it ordained hy the Cliy Councilor
Rogers Mb* Mary E
day there would have been a different Clay, Mr*. Sarah
the CityjjLSaiiluril.
The
best
location, 2 to 8 miles from town; 2 ' acres
W
^ M eUle - __ Turner. Auuu--------Soci ion I. liiere U hcrehy grunted to the Sun
Its Fannie
Wilson, Mr* J, G.
-story.-- The game was replete with errors
ford Light
Enel Lump_
Compiiti»
and ..
It* _____________
successor* und
Jill &amp; tuet
_ ......
William*. Mr*. Annie
Kuna. Mr*. Maggie
i;
oil
each
pluce
tilled, plowed and ready for culiiviia **'
slip)*, the privilege of corni me» ini! nrufiuainluin
on the part of Sanford und that tells tile Newton. Mr*. EUo.
under and________
through the
«Irrel*, _________
alley* und
todg in,__________
.... ______
_
tion. These places are for sale elie;i|),
u*rins.
G e n tle m e n
story. .
—
public grounds of the City of Sanford. « * the «nine
now I* or may hereafter he laid out. a *y*trm of
Uennrll. S
Hancock, l»r. J F.
A spcciu! excursion train carried to Drown.
W
rite
me.
I
am
also
making
a
specially
of
M M.
pipe*, main), conduit*, standpipes, receiver* ami
William
Hunier, AI*lampposts, and oilier necessary or useful appli
Orlando some 200 strong and they went Durnhnm. Kotieri
Johnson, line* ( 2 )
Sm ith's lands, the best located lands offered lor sale.
nru.es fur the supply of gas (uitahle fur dnmestlc
Eden
Johnson, Charley
. determined to cheer the houie team to Daniel.
illumlnallan ur uthrr purpose*, with iwwn and
Davis, K E
Lrrlgon. C E
Also choice city lots and -residences at reasonable
authority to manufacture, make, vrnd, store and
Edmond*. Charley (2 )
Murphy. Marshall
victory but it was not to be.
deal in such la * nnd furnUli the »ante to said
Law ns. Mosc
Peeden. J S
prices.
- Call or w rite me for particulars.
town and Inhabitant* thereof and buildings (herein,
Mansell was in the box for Sanford and Gibbs, Ernest
Sherman. Hard*.
also the right of consirurting-and maintaluinii a
Smith for Orlatula. After Smith had hit
Persons claiming the above will pieuse ■ytlem nf wire*, [Hite*, lower* and post* in, upon,
over nnd aero** the ttrret*. alley* and public
three men with bails he was taken out and say "Advertise«!," and give dute of this grounds
of »aid town, or other appliance* for the
list.
*
C
has
.
F.
H
askins
.
P.
M.
generation ami lran*mi*tlon of electricity, and
Windham wus substituted. Sanford also
conversion of the lam e into light and power for the
ehnnged from ManseJI to Kogero. We lay
use of said town. It* Inhabitant* and buildings
and the right to supply such lliiht* and imwer to
it not to the pi idler or any one player.
the tame; provided always that It Is not Intended
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
NO TIC E TO CONTRACTORS
therrin to conflict with the use of electricity for however, the grantees uf this franchise moke at
Draw the veil and puss on to the next
running car or any rar*, or locomotive, nr for Uie their own e*|N-nse all i-hung.-s ln service pi|&gt;ct or
We love Sanford hut, ohl those emirs.
transmission of sound* o r messages hy electricity: part 'hereof necessitated by new grade given by
provided always that the proper olflcinl* of the City the City of Sanford: Provided, said service pipes,
O FCOUNTY DITI II H T flM i
The score was 7 to 0 in favor of Orlan­
of Sanford «hall concur with *ald ifrantees In locat- or uny port ihrrrtg, was laid prior to the passage
N oticela lirn-hy glvrri timi *, ulisl l-id. * ili le re
lnit and flsliut the place, or places, fur pole*, tower* of this franchise.
do.
and other appliance*.
In rase any judgment shall be recovered against re i veti by th è Ikuiril uf IT hihi &gt; &lt;«un mi "M irri w
Need we say moreT
Section 2. Dr It further ordulnrd: That *ald priv suid town for nnv injury to |«-r*on or property Urnngc Coutily, Elurlda, unti) 12 uV U l

K. R.Real Estate
M U Broker
RRELL

Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu­
nities in Florida
iz i-

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Real Estate and Rentals

,

Ball Game A Joke
- The game of base bull lust Monday be
tween Sanford und Oviedo was more of a
joke than anything else, Ttic visitors not
tHVlnl i f chance to win from the shirt. It
was a one-sided affair, and shows we have
a real ball team. Everybody hit the ball,
while the hard-hitting little short stop
had to let up. as he came verv near put­
ting the pig styes out of commission
time or two. Mansell, up live times, got
three hits and two sacrifices. Then some­
one says lie han't play hall, Can you beat
it T The fuel is, all the Iroys hit the. ball
seemingly any Bine they wanted to. get­
ting eighteen hits, nnd making very few
errors. At the llnisii the score was 7 tol.
Our fans have begun to realize we have a
real ball team, and teams like Oviedo axe
out of our doss altogether.
Sanford at Daytoha
Sanford lost to Daytona, last week
.Thursday, in a hurd-fought ten-inning
game by u score of 3 to 2. The JSonfopj
team put up tl‘ good'guihe' of ball, and
came very near playing an errorless gupie.
Roger»» pitched the ten innings seemingly
without on effort, Itplding the. Daytona
sluggers down to six hlu, while our boys
got ten bits off Rogers, the Daytona twirlcr. There were several close decisions,

BLICKENSDERFER
A T Y P E W R IT E R
FOR
ALL

PURPOSES

One that will stand the greatest tests
Cannot get out of alignment
The best machine on the market
A $100 Madiine for $3(1
See them at The Herald office

SANFORD

HERALD

O ld Shoos W a n te d
am ugain asking for OLD SHOES. 1
will give what they are worth
SIZES, G. 7. 8, 9» 10 U AND 15

A . E . Ir v in ’s Shoo S h o p
Cttt. 3rd S l and Sanford Ave.

¡leges »hall e iis l and tie in fora- for a period of
twenty-seven year* from (tie day of--------- --—
180——. At the eiplratlon of said perkal. if the
City of Sanford to desire*, tl may purdiaso said
eluctrlc I¡fill I and ilat plnnl from said grantees pay Ink therefor sm li P tke. in cn*» the imrtles are utiable to afrre, at shall be tiled by l h fix nonresident
appraioMS. onerhosrn by t h f lowu, une by owners,
und lha two chosen Shall
ill choose the third;
' ‘ ‘ or. if
either party shall refute
or fail
fail to appol
apn lilt their ap____r
prai»er. ntid nolifr the other In writing oI »urtt
chojoe. for Ufteru days uDcr —
servlet
— upon them of
Ine iwritten notice of such »election, and of written
notice for the party so served to select their ap­
praisers. the other party may then appoint *uch
appraiser, and the award and price Used utmn by
the majority of such appraiser* shall 1« final and
binding upon folb parties. In the event that (he
said City of Sanford doe* not desire to buy said
electric light and da* plants nml the said grantees
and the City of Saniord cannot ufiree upon the
term* of ■ new contrari, the said CJlyxit-Kawbwd
hereby aqraeji lo esterni and grani the IirlvUrge*
omlrr this urdlnnm« us found in Sedimi*
Ì rdiitnl
. 2 nnd d Inclusive, lu the salii Company for a
period of twenty five years from tho espjrailon of
the franchise hereby grantrd
Sections. Deli further ordalnrd: D ial aid gran­
teeo. their fucresaun sud Assigna, shall have the
right and privilege, wliliodl file
' passage of furtlier
ordinance, to dig up nnd temporarily ol«truct the
streets
el* alle
alley* and walks, and public groo lull of said
city,, in
In thi
the pruress of constrw tins and laying, aud
thereafter
rafter In the prurra* of changing ur repairing.
ur ntendlufi the pipes, m aini and appliances or
pana of works
U t shall
shall n&lt;#
nq
. n, r. constructed
— K- — —hereunder.
-------.— r. but
unreasonably Inlrrferr with ur olalruct the free
use of tha streets, alleys nnd public grounds afore­
said. The slrw-ts. alley. *nd sidewalks orimWJc
grounds. If dillurbndin tb*praceas of laying or repalrttii pipes, polea, tower* » M .ntkar asesiisry
arpartsw f (be aforesaid works or plant,
rrsttwed, and alt regulaü o m penau t bed try
town ref sting to such matter
__ shall be oomed with. Should any maint, ports or piprs of
wurkaconstructed nemmder be laid or locnirsllu
ur
uponany
i
---------streets, alley« or public ground* nut
graded.tor Strest the grade of which It aubaequently altere
Mredor Used, said town shall bear the ex­
pense of changing the position of such main* or
port* trf works when the grade shat) be flirt] or
changed: Provided, that before the pipes are laid
on an* tine due notice to the Mayor shall tie given
and fifteen days allowed for tha town to establish
tha grade before such pipes ahaU ba laid: ~

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F . J . PO W ER S

caused by the defective construction or condition
of said ga* works or electric light plant wires or
apparatus, said city shall be reimbursed in the
amount of said judgment by the said bntlfnrd
Light A r ud Company
Its suem surs or assign*.
Section A. lie i{ futthcr ordained:-'Hi.it .ukl
w assign*, shnll supply
with Illuminating gat ur electricity such lights as
shall he desired hy said city und It* inhabitant»,
all at a pru-e not luctw vd that paid by towns of
nkaxü » and character; and whenever anki town
shall order gas ur electricity to I» supplied for
slre-t Inim&gt;* or lights, such lamps or lights shall
be lighted and eslingulthed by said grantees, their
successors or assigns, at their own expeuse. The
taptilng of mains to the line of the properly shall
be done at the áspense of said graolres.
Sec»lon 3. Be it further ordained: Tliut this franchu« mutt he aoceplrd ur rejectnl within thirty
doy» after lu final passage, by yakt g t s s i o . , . . i
In th ee vein that s a id fn in ilo s r 1* sccrptcd. said
kfan tees shall Irrgiu wiihiu Hurtar mouths end work
of iaatalltngsnid d oclrkJight plant, and shall have
Xhesaaie in operation within twelve mom lit from
d2 !r 0 V ‘ÍÍT |U,,ir,V'‘- |n default thereof thU fran­
chise shall be forfeited.
Sect lun 0. B elt further ordained: That acootrnct
Hanford and the Sanfonl Light
ft c í. ( &lt;l,,l; paiiy ',u »UL)|&gt;ty gas and rlectrW ty to
(heCity of Sanford and its inhnltiianit shall be iwi,p. . *2!u
its Proper nulhorllle«: Vir fur a perif*. '* !' e i pira that of which
parlad the sala L jty of Sanford agrees to enter into
« new cpntraci between said grantees for another
term of twelve vests, la preference to any cumpeti,ut * )c?v t(rU,L l • r? lr* ■•id
services are equal.
Section 7. Be it further ordalne.1; Thot in cun-

M n m rn y .Ju i.rl2 m . Ititi!*, und ihe, » ime »ui t*
oprned by «ahi Do od un

tuunoir. jeti ISitt, Itimi ,i lo» «

Suhl lodi lirlug lor llu&gt; «’•amilo, lem «* **«” *
Ih re«' in ih -* , tllU tlD d iU lv « m i «-utTort’

ottt

whefu ordi-rrd. Snul «tari li mimo uumuausi *
round numbers io thè estim atisi ammutì &lt;»

T housanp Ik fixu k
. _.
lviDitlclode»crl|'timi
h.id ç*
|.» nt*s
Ili-Iti "m-“
A com
pletodeairlHitm tnn&gt;
may Intc had
lion. ït. M. XohlnwHi, P erk oí Court &lt;•* Di Im J s N
front Wilbur A. Ginn, (huvnilting Ltigmcrr Is' w
Sanford Drainage Cnmnil«*iuu Hmiiu m
Notional Dank. Sanfonl, florhln. ».hcf1
sptsilicntloni. map», esilili it«», profllc* ,r~ ,*r
oecessury inforinuliun rrlaiing lu *.ml in i'in *'“
Is uo die.
,
_
Hie bids fur ditching will be I cerned
separate section or upiat each sepaisje hiw « o * ,
struct ion as laid «ail or u|mri the ititjrc
—
jnilTgrornant a s awtinh- T li? ImlioiuMt* J ' —J
sum foe the sections, diti hr* w sjaprotssk**' *
must apaaify «ante separale)).
outers san cvtvisn
I Nu span ever 2 3 Irei ni cirsi)
Most lie bid for In separate as M low».
I leaded —Out-vm»:
Excavation per cubic yard
Embankment prr ruhk yard
... ,i~ Lumber classiflcd In place si «* nim'h
sand leet. All culverts to lieol phuii
I'AViuuro- All work will be paid for
mate* uf the engineer 1rs* 25 (« ri-rnl r « * ^
upon euch section until the nqulrl nieotiw
speciflcatluns urc OMnpiled with, »hm ihr nuro
der will be rstlmatc«l in full.

i.uiilvsls* "u
five days uf the receipt of a legal '-"---"¿¡m,,«
llie award the .« v r.s fu l bhldef »I
J
must flic a satisfactory Iwnd with la*
(1|
Commissioners, to insure for the rornpwJS iiUt
To Honunaltle Mayor I^ k e :
I hereby certify that the above ordinance was itui tract as awarded aud In the
pasted by i t * City Council or Sanford, FI«., in sea
" a y e s i i r . ’. . » » » .
sloa March 1st, 180#
M s.s U S o n .
Board and In occurdancc with the la“» guicrss-i
Approved:
c ity Clerk.
such work.
u sU
FaaxtST Lssc. Mayor.
4 3 -4 t
The right Is hereby reserved to reject *■»
csnallainndnrtrKeni light* In the council chamlicr,
one s t the iail ami one g| Hie hosa carl house on
rark avenue.

Have you »cen the Itile i t thin*»
refr lie ra to rt—all i t e e l-a t Horry
Wilton't. —
---------•

By order uf the Board of tfounly CoUla“»‘*^&lt;,,
of Orange County, iloridn ^ y (^ ^ ckrk '
C

Address alt bids to B M. Kobintoa.
ircult
ircu
lt Court. Urlsudo H i

�I N S A N F O R D — L ifo is Worth L iving
Number 46

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JULY 2, 1909

SHROUDED IN MYSTFRY
Coroner’s In q u e s t T h ro w s
Light On S w e e t's D e ath

No

WILMOTS BOUND OVER TO COURT

caught

n i t c h in k

{«layer or Flslc Siegel lias Been Apprehruded tu Mcxlifb
•Official re|x»rts were received ffpmspec­
ial officers nt Juarez, Mexico, Unit Leon
Ling, the murderer of Elsie SIgel. had
heen arrested al limi place. When it was
learned that Ling limi formerly heen a
resident of Juarez spedai officers were
sent jo liK)k out for him. He arrived
there, it is stated, two days ago, ami suc­
ceeded in cludtfji! "the officials until last
Wednesday.
The information received is that he wns
attempting to get out of town when urrrsted. He'seemed much excited and re­
fused to talk with the'Officers a t'a ll.
assuming an air of ignorance whrn ques­
tioned in English. He will lie brought to
’Frisco and held to await identification.

A ll AROUND FLORIDA
Tbjg^Gfjicral New s o f "The Lam i
of F lo w e rs "
________

s.

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

------

THE GREAT PIANO CONTEST
Miss Stum onM os a Runaway This
Week
Tlie warm days of tbe |Kist week seems
to have put n crimp ih the aspiration of
tbe Engles for Miss Stuinon is so far in
the lend tlint the pinho is .alm o st w on.
The Engles are second for. the simple reason tlint no one is near enough nt present
time to beat them out. There are several
who expect to get to the front rank next
Keck idler the Fourth ns the out of town
IHmple who purchase supjiUes
«1*
op ry ’ttunty of the anxious ones
and their vote solicited. At any rate a
great change in tho vote is looked for
next-week, Meantime the mrrrtinms 1h
the contest arc well ideaseli with their
incrense«l saies.
Following is tliè vote:

A GREAT CELEBRATION
Next M onthly S a n fo rd W ill En­
te rta in The Crow d

EXCURSIONS TROM ALL POINTS

Very Difficult to Learn The Tact» Of
An I pltomc of the Week’s Most Im
Frank Clark Will Be Here And Our City
The Case Before Trial hrportant Happenings In the
Will Be In Gala AUlrc For
Circuit Court
’ S ta te ’s Domain.______
The Occasion.
The mysterious shooting of Ollie Sweet
T. J . Williams, n well-known former
the .grent
r- ln this city last Thursday night nt the
real estate agent of Lakeland, died sudcelebration letters nnd telegrams
are pourlegratiisare
pour­
home of Ftfcd Wllmot Is. destined.tu he
denly at Ills home in that city, June 23,
ing in 'announcing die fact that the
shrouded''’in obscurity until tho next meet­
of tuberculosis. His remains wen? taken
•roWiis arc coining _to_Sauford on July
ing of the Circuit Courtwheji the true
lu las old lumte in Pennsylvania for- bn-'
Fifth from nil parts of Florida and tin»
rial.
facts of the case will probably be brought
city will lie taxed to its utmost to take
to light. _____
__________
care of the immense throng. A telegram
Last week, while surf-bathing nt St. Au­
Ullie Sweet, a lineman Intlie employ of
from Hon. Frank Clark announces that lie
gustine. Rev. Father Buckley, assistant
suoutt«
, the Sanford Telephone Co., was shot at
will tie hero (0 make an address mul many
H SU AND GAME LAWS
rector at the cathedral, ventured too far Ml««bu»|p ¡minion .................................
.13,721
Order nf E a g le s .,..........................
the home of F. W. Wllmot, south rtf the
2(1.337 people are attracted to Sanford on this
out mid was drowned,
Mia» Pilli Slrlugfriluw..............................
10 213
city. One shot entered hi» head and one S tricter Enforcement Necessary As
Miiyhel Wool bum ... ...............
0.777 occasion to iiear this great statesman ami
Another steamship line—the Southern Mi»*
M
Isa
A
ru
n
K
a
Tu
K
neh
...................:
.
.
.
.
U.3H3 well known Floridian. His address will
hit breast. A third shot missed him nnd
Mutter Of Imporluncc
plying between Philadelphia mid New Or­ U&gt;&gt;ngrelational C h im b...........................
3.033
KntjthisnP
Pylliliia
.......
....................
entered the (uirtitlan of the room.
* Gov. Gilchrist lias addressed the follow­ leans—has made arrangements to stop at
1.177 bo most interesting nnd instructive mid
Williiku Cinti ___ ...............................
3.04 H
There were none present nt the time ing letter to"each sheriff ami to cucii listi Tampa on all trips made by their vessels. Miu Coil Moore............................
1.3411 give the people an insight into the affairs
Mia» Annie 11ingina
............................
1,402 nf tiie republic.
except Mr. and Mrs; Wilmot. The former's and game warden in (he state.
of Ine World . . . . . . . *
1.171
Manatee county Inis voted $250,000 Woodmen
Mlaa Nona Cowan......... ..........
explanation nt the time was that he wos
—
; _ L Ditt­ _Tlie_luunimn»mi-«Md iHHiy-ftteeswriH-be-1
Dear Mir : It has been represented to mg, for good roads.
._____ 1_____ • -- MUiTUluÜwuiMr«m—.........imi
out on the back porch eating watermelon by vcry_rcaimnaihlc-pattliuulta&lt;a»-»(rirtrr
the
best
that
ever
look
place
in
Florida,
Mr». Fumile Mimaon............. .......
nr,o
Dr. Thomas P. Welch of St. Petersburg, Mr», lì. W. Venable ........... ............’ ..
__.020. ll&gt;ey witt tnkir~nfi!ce oh Myrtle avenue
—Biel lM*arln|{-slM&gt;ts-hmt-nishert—tnrm iie eiifurcenteul of the fish ami gome laws of
—
Oft
01
TO
W
S
died suddenly-lust week id heart" it ISWiScT
room where Sweet had fallen, grasjied illd ila lii ia very-nutelt tteetlt-th---------near 1lit* school luuinc.
. .
Mias Ullie Lord, Clyde..
.............
»27
His remains were taken to Nichoiusville, Ml«» Alinvim llrimka ................7..
___lki^pisu4-fliMl-lirrewit^inmihnynh!.TI|e
302
The barbecue will occur at noon In tiie
No specific complaint has been made
first park if the weather permits. Should
weapon wns a Harrington nnd Richardson against any officer charged with the en­ Ky„ for burini. ’
Under Any Other Name
W. 1). Collier of Tmnpn has made nnd
it rain the speaking will taka place in the
pistol and wns afterward found by the forcement of lite laws relating to fisti and
In describing iho value of the Florida
tested
n
machine
for
digging
clams
in
Ojiern
House nnd till* 1illrhoi:ue wiIL-lus^
officers.
*
game, hot this is ¡vjsutler of much imEverglades the owners of tf!I?000 acres of
Wilniot nt first stated that his wife nnd IKirtiinit'oiltTr^fom; JLntu. and leallop- deep water. The digger is' a simple piece draiiitsi hinds nirthn BimUiem siinres of trnnsfrrrPdTn’ ilu! Sanford I louse grounds.
Tlie two games ni ball between Sanford
Sw et were examining the pistol nnd it on von, na one nf the officers wlnisr iluty ufjnecilimitai-- -it—jocks-np^thP clamsT Lake Okeechobee tell of its wonderful pro.
Was discharged accidentally.---------it is to enforce. 11teso laws, muse oil core washes them and delivers them on tlie ductiveiU'S mid say that "if thejieople of mul Orlando will be tlie must hotly con­
Afterwards nt the coroner's inquest and vigilance tn prevent violations there­ vessel by means of a carrying steel bell. the United Slates knew of the exact con­ tested uf tlie season and will be well .at­
Wilmot refused to mnkn any statement. of.
A considerable amount of counterfeit ditions tlint exist in the Everglades today, tended.
There will lie many other amusement»
Physicians were hastily summoned from
money
of different 'de nomi nations bus there would not he art inch of the lands
A copy of tin* latest compilation'of the
tn occupy the attention of tlie visitors
the city nnd concluded to take Sweet to listi mid game laws of the state is liere- found its way into the Tmnp’nVinks. So now on the market left by sundown.’’
and enable them to {nit in a full day.
tlic hospital nt Orlando. He died on the willt enclosed for your iufurmalion.
good is tiie workmanship on tlie bills, it
These are the Everglades hi mis being
An excursion will start from Orlando
is difficult to tell tlie genuine from tlie talked alKiut. nnd if it lie true so far as
way nnd never regained his power of
Very truly yours.
about
7:30 in the morning returning leave
counterfeit.
i|M'cch although he was nblc to xnise up
— A m ichi W. ( ¡ im misi
they uru concerned, so far from the com­
Sanford nt fi iu tlie evening.
from the floor at the Wilmot' residence.
During a thunder storm at Levon, near fortable centers of |Mipulntinu in the state
Governor.
A spetaal excursion will also-run from
At the coroner's inquest held in Orlando
Ocala last Saturday, F. D. Roberta, npmn- What must-good lands on the TTHirgltiiTbr
W a rn in g
Trilby
giving the |iepple bf that section
no facts could he learned and Mr. ami
te r oT life .Murrls turpentine- stillrwna our lakes anil rivers lie worth located near
‘Tin*
glorious
Fourth
will
soon
be
here.
mul
Lake
comity nn opportunity to spend
——-Mn Wilmot were bound over to llie court
killed by lightning. He was standing near to comfort, luxury, sdtpuls, churches and
And
with
It
Will
came
(he
fireworks.
lie
day
in
Sanford__ ,
—
__ i/i ihc sum of $ 2 ,500 each. ’ —
a pine tree at the lime.
society, and how long before they, would
Other
{mints•
will
alsfo
,hnve
special
Toy
pistol*.
blank
cartridges,
ami
trivial
■.
II the parties concerned are originally
Tim Railroad Commission has published be taken up if conditions were only known? trains 1» Sanford and nil tralnsim branch
front Orlando. Wilmot is n meat dealer wounds.
a
notice
to tlie public advising all |iersoiia .Kiglit here in Orange county we have lines will stay iu tlie city until niter the
And after a few days lockjaw.
in that city and the sou of Copt. Wllmot
win)
ore
Ctffirged
more (haa three cents a all that can imsxlhly lie claimed for the festivities.
In 1003 tlii’re were 403 deaths in the
proprietor of the Trctuont Hotel in Ormile liy tlie L. &amp; N. railroad, to demand a Everglades lands. On (lie St. Johns, at
There will lie plenty of music by SunUnited States from lockjaw following -Itlx
Ltq la.
receipt for the fare paid, and file the same Sanford, mid there ulxuit, at Oviedo, on ford's timid of twenty-two pieces under
of
July
accidents.
Offiu Sweet is also n resident of Orlan­
witli tlie commission. If tlie commission tlie banks of tlie great Lake A|mpku. as tin* leadership of Prof. J. M. Stmumi nod
They have gradually been reduced.
do where ills mother resides and where lie
wins its sail now {lending against llm well ns on the margins of the smaller lie young |ieople will arrange [nr admire
In I0j»7 there were only 7 J deaths from
• was formorly an employee of the Orlando
company, (lie excess of fore will lie pubi lakes within a few moments drive to Or- n the evening for the benefit of the vis­
Telephone Co. He lias been in the em­ this cause.
nmlo.
buck to the purchaser of the ticket.
itors. 5
-----Lockjaw is a preventable disease.
ploy of the Sanford Telephone Co. for the
If farmers and truckers only Knew,
‘•Slnirty"
Davidson
and
James
Kelly
Everylmdy is invited to attend this
ilui
it
is
not
curable.
last year and had tnaityi friends in this
what a stnm|&gt;edt! there would be.
good, old fashioned Fourth at Sanford on
The way to prevent it is by the use of nave heen convicted of the murder of W.
city who were shocked at his untimely
And wt? submit: If these land specu­
C. Sellers ut High Springs. Tlie (rial wns
the Fifth of .Inly.
niititetanic
serum.
death. '
___ .—
lators succeed in colonizing lands so re­
lie
id
in
I’alnjka.
As
the
prisoners
wet«
Tbe time to give it is soon after the
Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot hflVc resided in
Was A Lively Corpse
recommended to the mercy of toe court mote. why not fill up Orange comity wUh
Sanford fur several mouths. Mrs. Wilmot wound is received, before symptoms of Uio sentence Is life imprisonment instead prox|icrnuN citizens?,—Reporter-Slur.
While
two
prominent young men of this
has been in Ui health for several years lockjaw develop.
diy
were
taking
it promenade through (lie
of
dentil.
After symptoms develop it is eternally
UP TOR LITE
oml of unsound mind Imvlng nt one time
park
one
evening
this week one of them
Teachers from nil over the stoic are
been tiro inmute of an asylum and was ton Idle.
noticed
1
1
while
object
lying near the path.
attending
tlic
Strile
Nomini
new
being
The State Board of Health will pay for
brought to tliq country home near this
Davidson amt Kelley Get Their Deserts Thinking it wnanplccuuf paper, hokicked
belìi
in
Gainesville.
the antitoxin used with the indigent
In Pululku
city for tite benefit of her health.
it. when lot it was a human being, mid
That is when it is used as a preventa­
It hns been discovered that the summer
After tite coroner's Inquest nt Orlando
Davidson and Kelley, the slayers of Of­ there wns another lying near by. Neither
closed fishing season is a dead letter ami ficer W. 0. Sellars at High Springs have
o.t I the defendants were hound over to tive.
one moved, mul the two thinking murder
The
hoard
does
not
pay
for
it
when
ad­
the Tampa fishermen are sending out been found guilty mul sentenced to life
tlic Circuit court a new phase in tite case
hud lipvil committed, hastily summoned
vats sprung by a murder charge being ministered after symptoms of lockjaw de­ their fishing Heel for mullet. Tlie dt'CL- imprisonment, Tlie crime wan commuted the officers mid return«! to cnrtthA bodies
siou was rendered by County Judge Gra­ in Alucbua county nnd wns only one of
made against Fred Wilmolt ntnde return- velop.
to the morgue. U|wh lookin g fur the
it
docs
no
good
then.—Health
Notes.
ham of Hillsborough county.
j
many that made High Springs infamous bodies they were not to be found. The.
utile to Sanford which necessitated another
Considerable damage wns done illTani- ns the most lawless section of Florida. A ‘¿corpse^liad played dead atul at tlie first
hearing before Judge Stringfeljow in this
Meeting of Presbytery
l»a
and vicinity by the recent storm which change of venue was tnkeii and the trial opportunity tied the scene. The young
city. The hearing occurcdon Wednesday
At a spcciul meeting of St. Johns Pres­
morning n number of witnesses being ex­ bytery, held nt the Presbyterian church, lots been general over south Florida ibis held in Pnlntku last week. The jury men are receiving a lot of chafiing over
promptly returned tlie aforesaid verdict the incident, but tjroy Imili stoutly
amined. Attonerys W. L. Palmer of Orl­ this city, Tuesday afternoon, the pastoral week.
mul
(wo of tlie- bud-inea-ttf High Springs lain that there was at least a “dead one"
ando nnd Andrew Johnson of this city relation between Rev. It it. Knapp tfhd
Florida is to bave tbe proud distjuelioii
have
been laid away for keeps.
represented Wilmott and County Solicitor ilic DoLand church wns dissolved, ami of furnishing the iutnlier for u royal resi­
when they first taw It.
(irtirge A. DqColtes represented tkis suite Rev. J . F. McKinnon . was appointed to dence. One billion feet of specially cut
Prof Ituthaway’s New Position
Ktgurdltig The Comity Tuxes
in the absence of Prosecutor J . H. Jones. preacii nt Deloiad olid declare tin; ehurcli dressed lumber is to be ship)Kid from Pen­
Prof.’F. A. Hathaway, principal,of the
To Iho Editor o( llu- II* raid.
From the tcsUuiouy at tltis hearing
sacola
on
tbe
Spanish
bark
Carvujul
to
the
Orlundo
High
School
for
several
years,
vacant. ________ ___________
Please announce that tlie equalization
Very little light was thrown on the cose
bay óf Biscaync. Spain, to In? used in tlic president of the Stale Teachers' Associa­
Dun P rescott On The Job
of
tin: state ntul county taxes by tlie
erection of a summer palace for ilio king tion nnd one of the foremost educators of
the evidence being circumsuintiul and
Uncle Dan Prescott, the (muons barbe­
v*u# generally adduced front wlint Mrs.
of Spain. Tlie shipment is to go out tills the state lias been appointed prncipnl of coqjity commissioner» will he done at mi
cue man of Orange county, will have
udK«iro«i meeting nnd“Tini_tiir- JuI&gt;r 5lfP
month. It was sold by u Spanish firm of the Duvul-Jligh-Sohuoi- «t -JncksonvIlleT
Wilmott had said at the time of the
charge of Sanford’s barbecue on tbe Fifth
A notice of said meeting will appear in
shooting.
of July which is a sufficient—guarantee broker* wIm vuHintrted-w ttti n iiianufatN Prof. Hathaway during the last enmpnigo your paper Liter.
turiug.firm. and is a special grade of luiii- was pruiiiiocut us one of available candi­
Mrs. Wilmott had sold that Bhe and her
llinl the work will lw dime right mid the
Yours respectfully. *
fier. For this reason the cargo Will be the dates for tlie office of State Superinten­
huAbund and Ullie 'Sweet were examining
meals will bn-most toothsome. Every
S. A. R ouinson,
most valuable one of tbe kind ever to go dent but lie could not be induced, to enter
three pistols nnd while site held one in
one of the visitors should gel some of the
Tux Assessor.
Iwr hand the weapon was discharged kill­
from u Gulf jxirt.
tlic list, ills work At Orlando h a s been
barbecued meat, "made ip Sanford."
ing Sweet.
Civil Service Examination
Orlando Wheeler, the Coast Line fore­ of the lwttt and while sorry to lose him
Oukiand Celcbrutcs lom orrow
The pistol wns not of the automatic
man, who bus lieeu iu the Tampa bill for from Orange county The Herald offers
\ civil service cxmnluntiou for rural
Tlic little city of Onklmft will celebrate several weeks charged with taring nocca-, congratulations to Prof. Hullinway in ills
type and if tite alTuir happened in this
carriers will lu; held in Oruiige county,
the
glorious Fourth tomorrow. They will fury, lu die murder of tlie negro Sam Par- new. and larger field of labor.
manner Mrs. Wilmott must have pulled
Florida, nn Saturday, July 17th, in order
have a regatta on the lake;, a gtiind bar­ dia, at Orient, has been released by'prder
lit« trigger three times.
that u register of ellgihlcs inay be estab­
Commissioner*
Will
Meet
Tuesday
■
from the evidence at hand JudgeSlring- becue and other attractions. SonfunJ Of Judge J, B. Wall, tlie testimony not
lished.
Application nnd other necessary
Tiiose who ure desirous of nttc-ndlng
ftllow uid no|
j t incumbent to place lieople can leave Jp rc Saturday fnorning warranting Ids being held.
the meeting of the royffty Commlsslum*»» Llniiks will be funtllhRl'by t!l6“ptiilfffiikWilmott under arrest or under bond and and return In ti&lt;P evening. The good . Nine prisoners moda tUstr «scape fnmr
— C. F. H askins, P. M..
next Monday and also wish to attend tho ter.
__ bc. w0* allowed his liberty. A t he la ul- pSltlCUf OilTUuul ¿TO. ftolinl JurUisir hos­ tlie Tampa stockude Tuesday uigbtduring
celebration
in
this
city
can
come
to
San­
htsdy under bond lu Orlando anti will be pitality and will treat all the visitors roy­ tlic storm. They wero all white and so
To Subscriber*
ford mul see the commissioners on Tues­
until the
next
term
of court, ally.
________
An order of the PostoHlce Department,
far us is known they limi nothing but u day. A letter from Chnirman Lee to The
The Pastime Theatre has Just installed broken case knife with which to do their
this preliminary evidence was only to
Herald states that In all probability the Washington, D. C., effective Jan. 1 ,1008,
satisfy tite local court and expunge the one of tbe latest utid most up-to-date mo­
meeting will be iiostponcd or adjourned provides that no delinquent subscriber
work.
.
“___________
■
second charge of murder.
tion picture machines, costing $103. This
over
until Tuesduy mid uny'oae having shall be carried longer than three .months,
An
explosion
in
tlie
Chicago
telephone
Tali case has excited considerable com- machine Is guaranteed to reduce the flick­
®ent both here and throughout the county
exchuuge practically destroyed .the build­ business with tlie board can safely wait giving as a reason tlint the department is
®nd only the Cicuil Court can dear it up. er and vibration of the pictures fifty per ing uud injured .several people. There until Tuesday tlie Gib to trunsnet it. This furnishing u low rate of ixistugc on news­
Mrs. Wilmott was here on Wednesday cent. Also lias this week installed an
papers. and does so for llm benefit of a
“bt was nm rational enough to give any absolutely fire proof operating booth. are a number of theories as to tlie cause will give many on opportunity to be in
bonafide subscriber who pays for hi*
Sanford
on
Monday
who
might
otherwise
- *e*uiuony and unless her condition*. hu- The improvements inude this week ap­ of the explosion, but nothing definite lias
■Prove* the real facts ■in the case may
paper.
•
IP *
,'t
be
obliged
to
go
to
Orlando
that
day.
been settled ou.
proximate $250.
^
n*Vcf be known.

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                    <text>THE SANf ORD HERALD

SANFORD PLAYS AT ORLANDO
Good Playlni Characterised Work Of
Both Teams
We met Orlando on Wednesday and
they were ours. The d a y when Sanford
is on easy mark has passed and the husky
. tossere from the Celery City p u fu p a game
or ball In Orlando that made the fans of
that city alt up and take notice.
A number o f Sanford people attended
■ the game, and as usual the Orlando folks
turned out en masse nnd by the time the
game was called a large crowd had as1ii ulna a the
aentbled. For the first live
mo
■ m ro w » l n in tl, nnd th e gnn*
o f the prettiest events o f the season. Rogero for Sanford nnd Windham for Orlan­
d o pitched high-class ball and received
good support. In the next Inning, with
two men on bases. White soaked 'the
sphere and Sanford brought In three runs.
Did the Sanford fans go wildT Say,
you couldn't keep them still, not even the
Orlando policeman, who threatened George
Spencer, but it would take ,a dozen po­
licemen to keopSpcncer still, nnd the boys
yelled just the same. But aside from
this the Orlando people allowed their hos­
pitality and treated th i visitors royolly,
and the good-natured chaff was tnken In
good spirit, by both'sides.
After the Orlando team had taken their
.trip in the balloon, they settled down to
business again, and it was one.two, three
and out until the last half - o f -the •ninth
when Orlando managed to squeeze one
run through on error on Sanford's part.
The score wus 3 to 1 In favorofSnnford.
What do you think o f thalT
The Reporter-Star had the following
regarding the game:
After one o f the most exciting gumes
ever seen on the local grounds tire bays
from the celery fields succeeded in d e ­
feating the liqtne team by n score of 3 to
Both—idnes—tdayrd- Sood^bTlTL- nhd
while some errors were made by Ixtlh
sides the gnmc.ua a w hola-was reuwrfcnbly clean.
From the way the visitors handled
themselves they have evidently put in
some good practice work, ‘ nnd n defeat
by them shoidd not be considered n dis­
grace by any means.
Rogoro, who occupied the hox for Snn-ford, ~pltrhed Ii good gjimo, and while
few were struck out the ball was seldom
batted out of the diamond.
Windhum pitched his usual game.
This should he sufficient Tor those who
have fuliowed' Ills t-xccllcrit work in pre­
vious iihrues.
A personal mention of all the players
is nut necessary, hut lsitii shies were well
-n w jtr n h n n h p y TfiuFbegn to u ball game
at theconuiusiou of the ninth Inning.
________ . —T h u rsd a y 's Gu m e

.

We met them uguin and we were theirs
by a large majority.
There is no use to
lay it on the umpire or to nqy other source.
The Sanford bunch simpjy went up in n
balloon nnd stayer) there. Had they put
up any such playing nsih ey did W ednes­
day there would have been a different
-story.-- The gam e was replete with errors
on the part of Sanford und that tells tile
story. .
—
A spcciu! excursion train carried to
Orlando some 2 0 0 strong and they went
. determined to cheer the houie team to
victory but it was not to be.
Mansell was in the box for Sanford and
Smith for Orlatula. After Smith had hit
three men with bails he was taken out and
Windham wus substituted. Sanford also
ehnnged from ManseJI to Kogero. We lay
it not to the pi idler or any one player.
Draw the veil and puss on to the next
We love Sanford hut, ohl those emirs.
The score was 7 to 0 in favor o f Orlan­
do.
Need we say moreT
Ball Game A Joke
- The game of base bull lust Monday be
tween Sanford und Oviedo was more o f a
joke than anything else, Ttic visitors not
tHVlnl i f chance to win from the shirt. It
was a one-sided affair, and shows we have
a real ball team. Everybody hit the ball,
while the hard-hitting little short stop
had to let up. as he cam e verv near put­
ting the pig styes out o f commission
time or two. Mansell, up live times, got
three hits and two sacrifices. Then some­
one says lie han't play hall, Can you beat
it T The fuel is, all the Iroys hit the. ball
seemingly any Bine they wanted to. get­
ting eighteen hits, nnd making very few
errors. At the llnisii the score was 7 tol.
Our fans have begun to realize we have a
real ball team, and teams like Oviedo axe
out o f our d o ss altogether.
S anford at Daytoha
Sanford lost to Daytona, last week
.Thursday, in a hurd-fought ten-inning
game by u score o f 3 to 2. The JSonfopj
team put u p tl‘ good 'g u ih e ' of ball, and
cam e very near playing an errorless gupie.
Roger»» pitched the ten innings seemingly
without on effort, Itplding the. Daytona
sluggers down to six h lu , while our boys
got ten bits off Rogers, the Daytona twirlcr. There were several close decisions,

nnd the umpire, being n Daytona mnn,
gave his home team the preference.
U one time it was possible for Sanford
bring in a run and tie the score if one
of.our players had used his head and had
made an effort. If this had been the cose,
the earned run In thé eighth_^ywjijd un­
doubtedly bave won the game.
Paytona scored one in the first Inning
nnd one In the second. Sanford scored
one the second nnd one in the eighth, tieIng the score. The ninth was a shutout
for both tea Ins. Sanford failed to score
In the tenth. Daytona came, to the bat.
The
first tsrw
two batters
tn
* n e ursi
trailers up
up were
were properly
iwvirorir **»■

. A. E. H I L L .
Hardware and -Farm-Implements
LUCAS PAINTS
i
1
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‘PITTSBURG PERFECT’

Used in Uncle Sim 's Paint Shop

NO DEARER THAN THE POOR KIND
.Y e —t l i e —h truest

D llr iil^

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p O flt

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' and best equipped plant
for driving wells in this
section o f . the country

Some of our citizens are - beginning to
indulge themselves in short trips o f a day
or two on the beach. Occnn breezes' nnd
seafood is very tempting and refreshing,
when summer days have com e to stay.
’
*
,
I)r. W. A. Mason has concluded his
“ Bible Lectures" b t the Baptist church
and left W ednesday night for his home In
Macon.Ga. While the attendance at these
.---------------TOMlIngl Was tfoBH they were thoroughly
enjoyed by those who attended.

WE

H AN D LE

Corn Cribs and Poultry
• *

Will stnnd ordinary ns well ns hard
usnfic
___
Will not snfi in Summer’s heat nor.
break in the cold o f Winter
Are made of the l»est materials nnd
hjjyo-stays that cannot slip
Do not require nil expert to erect,,
and nre low priced

TH E

am ugain asking for OLD SHOES.
will give what they are worth

Therefore.

under and________
through the
«Irrel*,_________
alley* und
todg in,__________
.... ______
_
public grounds of the City of Sanford. «* the «nine

now I* or may hereafter he laid out. a *y*trm of
pipe*, main), conduit*, standpipes, receiver* ami
lampposts, and oilier necessary or useful appli
nru.es fur the supply of gas (uitahle fur dnmestlc
illumlnallan ur uthrr purpose*, with iwwn and
authority to manufacture, make, vrnd, store and
deal in such la* nnd furnUli the »ante to said
town and Inhabitant* thereof and buildings (herein,
also the right of consirurting-and maintaluinii a
■ytlem nf wire*, [Hite*, lower* and post* in, upon,
over nnd aero** the ttrret*. alley* and public
grounds of »aid town, or other appliance* for the
generation ami lran*mi*tlon of electricity, and
conversion of the lame into light and power for the
use of said town. It* Inhabitant* and buildings
and the right to supply such lliiht* and imwer to
the tame; provided always that It Is not Intended
therrin to conflict with the use of electricity for
running car or any rar*, or locomotive, nr for Uie
transmission of sound* o r messages hy electricity:
provided always that the proper olflcinl* of the City
of Sanford «hall concur with *ald ifrantees In locatlnit and flsliut the place, or places, fur pole*, tower*
and other appliance*.
Section 2. Dr It further ordulnrd: That *ald priv
¡leges »hall eiisl and tie in fora- for a period of
twenty-seven year* from (tie day of--------- --—
180——. At the eiplratlon of said perkal. if the
City of Sanford to desire*, tl may purdiaso said
eluctrlc I¡fill I and ilat plnnl from said grantees pay Ink therefor sm li Ptke. in cn*» the imrtles are utiable to afrre, at shall be tiled by l hfix nonresident
appraioMS. onerhosrn by th f lowu, une by owners,
und lha two chosen Shall
ill choose the third;
' ‘ ‘ or. if
either party shall refute
or fail to appol
apn lilt their ap____r
prai»er. ntid nolifr the other In writing oI »urtt
chojoe. for Ufteru days uDcr servlet
— — upon them of
Ine iwritten notice of such »election, and of written
notice for the party so served to select their ap­
praisers. the other party may then appoint *uch
appraiser, and the award and price Used utmn by
the majority of such appraiser* shall 1« final and
binding upon folb parties. In the event that (he
said City of Sanford doe* not desire to buy said
electric light and da* plants nml the said grantees
and the City of Saniord cannot ufiree upon the
term* of ■ new contrari, the said CJlyxit-Kawbwd
hereby aqraeji lo esterni and grani the IirlvUrge*
rdiitnl omlrr this urdlnnm« us found in Sedimi*
. 2 nnd d Inclusive, lu the salii Company for a
period o f twenty five years from tho espjrailon of
the franchise hereby grantrd
Sections. Deli further ordalnrd: Dial aid gran­
teeo. their fucresaun sud Assigna, shall have the
right and privilege, wliliodl file
' passage of furtlier
ordinance, to dig up nnd temporarily ol«truct the
streets
el* alle
alley* and walks, and public groo lull of said
city,, in
In thi
the pruress of constrw tins and laying, aud
thereafter
rafter In the prurra* of changing ur repairing.
ur ntendlufi the pipes, maini and appliances or
pana o f works
U t shall
shall n&lt;#
nq
. n, r. constructed
— K- — —hereunder.
------ .—r. but
unreasonably Inlrrferr with ur olalruct the free
use of tha streets, alleys nnd public grounds afore­
said. The slrw-ts. alley. *nd sidewalks orimWJc
grounds. If dillurbndin tb*praceas of laying or repalrttii pipes, polea, tower* » M .ntkar asesiisry
arpartswf (be aforesaid works or plant,
rrsttwed, and alt regulaü o m penau tbed try
town ref sting to such matter
__ shall be oomed with. Should any maint, ports or piprs of
wurkaconstructed nemmder be laid or locnirsllu
ur uponany
i streets, alley« or public ground* nut
---------graded.tor Strest the grade of which It aubaequently altere
Mredor Used, said town shall bear the ex­
pense of changing the position of such main* or
port* trf works when the grade shat) be flirt] or
changed: Provided, that before the pipes are laid
on an* tine due notice to the Mayor shall tie given
and fifteen days allowed for tha town to establish
tha grade before such pipes ahaU ba laid: ~

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SIZES, G. 7. 8, 9» 10 U AND 15

A . E . Irv in ’s Shoo Shop
Cttt. 3rd Sl and Sanford Ave.

it ordained hy the Cliy Councilor

ford Light
Enel Lump_
Compiiti»
and ..
It* _____________
successor* und
Jill &amp; tuet
_ ......
a**'
slip)*, the privilege of corni me» ini! nrufiuainluin

1

E X C L U S IV E L Y

IN -S A N F O R D

BLOCK

W W VW W Vt

the CityjjLSaiiluril.
Soci ion I. liiere U hcrehy grunted to the Sun

O ld Shoos W anted

fore making contracts.

K. R. JM JJR R ELLS B ...

carriers will be held in-Orange-county.*
Florida, on Saturday. July 17th, In order
that n register of cligibles may b ? eatob
lishcd. Application and other necessary
blanks will he furnished b y the posimijster.
*
— C. F. Haskins, P. M.
Grunting u F r a n c h is e lo Sanford Light
&amp;. Fuel Com pany to Install And Op­
e ra te an E lectric Light And Gas Plan!
List o r Unclaimed L etters
W ithin The City o f S anford And Au­
Remuining in the Sanford Postoflice at
th orizin g a C on tra ct With Said C om ­
d ose of week ending June 22, lHClti:
pany:
ladles

H ER ALD

ests by—consulting us
and learning prices be­

Celery farms, with flowing wells till tiled, drained nnd rcrtdy for crop, $50000 to $11X10.00
per »ere.
.
■' City property, improved nnd unimproved limber land with finest site in Florida for emte f:u tury
Others te l l yon wlutt can he done. K. It. MURRELL is n practical former ns well ;is real
estate broker, and is here to show yon whnt has L ea mid .con be done.

Civil S ervice E xam ination

SANFORD

serve their best inter­

__ jJIaim p roved c c le iy ia n d d . flowing wells guaranteed, .
* $25.06- to ,&gt;$200.00 per acre

\ civil service examination for rural

One that will stand the greatest tests
Cannot get out of alignment
The best machine on the market
A $100 Madiine for $3(1
See them at The Herald office

Those contemplating
putting in wells' would

Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu­
nities in Florida
iz i-

it.

A T Y P E W R IT E R
FOR
A L L PURPOSES

ABOVE

W ELBO RN C

The Sanford Carriage Co., lias a.' new.
in«tnl pffii«ti foriaT eTlial Is n world boni­
er. It is called Garnett's Mctnl Polish
and will tukc off the sulphur stain from
the knives, forks and 8|&gt;oons and do U
easily and quickly, See Underwood ninnit

B L IC K E N SD E R F E R

m achinery is Up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work.

For Field, Farm. Ranch, Lawns.

K. R.Real Estate
M U Broker
RRELL

— A.W . Bnxteyf th^Sihger man, has anew
model sewing machine that is n wonder.
It has no shuttle. Is ball-bearing and al­
most noiseless. Me will tuke pleasure in
showing tills machine at the store o f M.
A. Fortson, jn the Stune-Gove Block.

HAVE YOU SEEN THE

and are prepared to (ill
all orders promptly. Our

w—— «—-r—
.

now out to see some o f the outside world.

Persons claiming the above will pieuse
say "Advertise«!," and give dute of this
list.
*
Chas. F. H askins. P. M.

WELL DRILLING

Best Fence Made

17 ♦ the IL S. Navy has con-Fourth man— well. Just think o f It I Rosumed 691,000 pounds
gcro h is two strikes on him nnd makes a
o f LUCAS WHITE PAINT and
mistake, the batter makes a three-base
278,700 pounds o f LUCAS
hit, scoring the man Dorn first, nnd win
ning the game.
COLORS, sufficient to pro­
Following Is the score by innings:
duce more than 100,000
1 2 3 4 3 0 7 8 11 10 R It E
Dayton«-1 I O O O O O O
O t 3
10
gallons o f paint, equiva­
Sn nfarU—O 1 0 0
0 0 0 1 0 0 2
0
H atlrrlci-I)«ylona. Koiirra Darnr*.
Sanford.
lent to 50 carloads of
Rngeru Denrdnll.
200,000 gallons each,
Additional L ocal
and which would make
The sound o f the saw and -hnmmcr is
a train more than onepleasant music to tHe ears o f all who love
half mile long.
Sanford. It'm eans more homes Tor the
In Uncle Sam ’s ser-.
new corpers. nnd Improvement in the np*
vice,
as in everybody
pcarunce of the city.
else's, LUCAS PRODUCTS
William Gienn o f Miami was in Sanford
Jiave au -u nbroken re­
W ednesday en route to Jacksonville and
ChurleslobT Mr. GTenn hns spent most of
cord for satisfactory re­
Ida life along the.lowcr Enst Coast, nnd is
sults.

Neal. Mr». Sarah•
Drown, Miss Moggie
Rogers Mb* Mary E
Clay, Mr*. Sarah
W
^ M eUle - ___Turner. Auuu----------Its Fannie
Wilson, Mr* J, G.
William*. Mr*. Annie
Kuna. Mr*. Maggie
Newton. Mr*. EUo.
G entlem en
Uennrll. S
Hancock, l»r. J F.
Drown. William
Hunier, AI*Durnhnm. Kotieri
Johnson, line* (2 )
Daniel. Eden
Johnson, Charley
Davis, K E
Lrrlgon. C E
Edmond*. Charley (2 )
Murphy. Marshall
Lawns. Mosc
Peeden. J S
Gibbs, Ernest
Sherman. Hard*.

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Real Estate and Rentals
..

ROOM

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HYNES

B U IL D IN G

I am now preparing ten 5 -n rr« Calmy T;inqs iiF
The best location, 2 to 8 miles from town; 2 ' acres
i; oil each pluce tilled, plowed and ready for culiiviition. These places are for sale elie;i|),
u*rins.
Write me. I am also making a specially of M M.
Smith's lands, the best located lands offered lor sale.
Also choice city lots and -residences at reasonable
prices. - Call or write me for particulars.

, F. J . POWERS
however, the grantees uf this franchise moke at
their own e*|N-nse all i-hung.-s ln service pi|&gt;ct or
part 'hereof necessitated by new grade given by
the City of Sanford: Provided, said service pipes,
or uny port ihrrrtg, was laid prior to the passage
of this franchise.
In rase any judgment shall be recovered against
suid town for nnv injury to |«-r*on or property
caused by the defective construction or condition
of said ga* works or electric light plant wires or
apparatus, said city shall be reimbursed in the
amount of said judgment by the said bntlfnrd
Light A r ud Company
Its suemsurs or assign*.
Section A. lie i{ futthcr ordained:-'Hi.it .ukl
w assign*, shnll supply
with Illuminating gat ur electricity such lights as
shall he desired hy said city und It* inhabitant»,
all at a pru-e not lu ctw vd that paid by towns of
nkaxü» and character; and whenever anki town
shall order gas ur electricity to I » supplied for
slre-t Inim&gt;* or lights, such lamps or lights shall
be lighted and eslingulthed by said grantees, their
successors or assigns, at their own expeuse. The
taptilng of mains to the line of the properly shall
be done at the áspense of said graolres.
Sec»lon 3. Be it further ordained: Tliut this franchu« mutt he aoceplrd ur rejectnl within thirty
doy» after lu final passage, by yakt g t s s i o ., . . i
In thee vein that sa id fn in ilosr 1* sccrptcd. said
kfantees shall Irrgiu wiihiu Hurtar mouths end work
of iaatalltngsnid doclrkJight plant, and shall have
Xhesaaie in operation within twelve mom lit from
d2!r 0 V ‘ÍÍT|U,,ir,V'‘- |n default thereof thU fran­
chise shall be forfeited.
Sect lun 0. Belt further ordained: That acootrnct
Hanford and the Sanfonl Light
ft c í. ( &lt;l,,l; paiiy ',u »UL)|&gt;ty gas and rlectrWty to
(heCity of Sanford and its inhnltiianit shall be iwi,p. . *2!u
its Proper nulhorllle«: Vir fur a perif*. '* !' e i pira that of which
parlad the sala L jty of Sanford agrees to enter into
« new cpntraci between said grantees for another
term of twelve vests, la preference to any cumpeti,ut * )c?vt(rU,L l • r? lr* ■•id
services are equal.
Section 7. Be it further ordalne.1; Thot in cun-

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tc had
lion. ït. M. XohlnwHi, Perk oí Court &lt;•* DiIm Js N
front Wilbur A. Ginn, (huvnilting Ltigmcrr Is' w
Sanford Drainage Cnmnil«*iuu Hmiiu m
Notional Dank. Sanfonl, florhln. ».hcf1
sptsilicntloni. map», esilili it«», profllc* ,r~,*r
oecessury inforinuliun rrlaiing lu *.ml ini'in*'“
Is uo die.
,
_
Hie bids fur ditching will be Icerned
separate section or upiat each sepaisje hiw « o * ,
struct ion as laid «ail or u|mri the ititjrc
—
jnilTgrornant a s awtinh- T li?ImlioiuMt* J'—J
sum foe the sections, diti hr* w sjaprotssk**' *
must apaaify «ante separale)).
outers san cvtvisn
I Nu span ever 23 Irei ni cirsi)
Most lie bid for In separate as M low».
I leaded —Out-vm»:
Excavation per cubic yard
Embankment prr ruhk yard
... ,i~Lumber classiflcd In place si «* nim'h
sand leet. All culverts to lieol phuii
I'AViuuro- All work will be paid for
mate* uf the engineer 1rs* 25 (« ri-rnl r « * ^
upon euch section until the nqulrl nieotiw
speciflcatluns urc OMnpiled with, »hm ihr nuro
der will be rstlmatc«l in full.

i.uiilvsls* "u
csnallainndnrtrKeni light* In the council chamlicr, five days uf the receipt of a legal '-"---"¿¡m,,«
J
one st the iail ami one g| Hie hosa carl house on llie award the .« v r .s fu l bhldef »I
must flic a satisfactory Iwnd with la*
(1|
rark avenue.
Commissioners, to insure for the rornpwJS iiUt
To Honunaltle Mayor I^ke:
I hereby certify that the above ordinance was itui tract as awarded aud In the
pasted by it* City Council or Sanford, FI«., in sea
.» » » .
sloa March 1st, 180#
M s.s U S o n .
Board and In occurdancc with the la“ » guicrss-i
Approved:
city Clerk.
such work.
u sU
FaaxtST Lssc. Mayor.
43-4t
The right Is hereby reserved to reject *■»

" a y e s iir .’.

Have you »cen the Itile it thin*»
refr liera tort— all i t e e l-a t Horry
Wilton't. —
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By order uf the Board of tfounly CoUla“ »‘ *^&lt;,,
of Orange County, iloridn ^ y (^ ^ ckrk '
Address alt bids to B M. Kobintoa.
C

ircult Court. Urlsudo H i
ircult

�IN
Number 46

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JULY 2, 1909

SHROUDED IN MYSTFRY

caught

Coroner’s Inquest Throw s No
Light On Sweet's Death

WILMOTS BOUND OVER TO COURT
Very Difficult to Learn The T a c t» Of
The Case Before Trial hrCircuit Court

n it

chink

{«layer o r Flslc Siegel lias Been Apprehruded tu Mcxlifb
•Official re|x»rts were received ffpmspec­
ial officers nt Juarez, Mexico, Unit Leon
Ling, the murderer of Elsie SIgel. had
heen arrested al limi place. When it was
learned that Ling limi formerly heen a
resident of Juarez spedai officers were
sent jo liK)k out for him. He arrived
there, it is stated, two days ago, ami suc­
ceeded in cludtfji! "the officials until last
Wednesday.
The information received is that he wns
attempting to get out of town when urrrsted. He'seemed much excited and re­
fused to talk with the'Officers a t 'a ll.
assuming an air of ignorance whrn ques­
tioned in English. He will lie brought to
’Frisco and held to await identification.

The mysterious shooting o f Ollie Sweet
r- ln this city last Thursday night nt the
home of Ftfcd Wllmot Is. destined.tu he
shrouded''’in obscurity until tho next meet­
ing of the Circuit C ou rtw h e ji the true
facts of the case will probably be brought
to light. ______
____ ______
Ullie Sweet, a lineman In tlie employ of
, the Sanford Telephone Co., was shot at
HSU AND GAME LAWS
the home o f F. W. Wllmot, south rtf the
city. One shot entered h i» head and one S tricter E nforcem ent N ecessary As
hit breast. A third shot missed him nnd
M utter Of Im porlu n cc
entered the (uirtitlan of the room.
* Gov. Gilchrist lias addressed the follow­
There were none present nt the time ing letter to"each sheriff ami to cucii listi
except Mr. and Mrs; Wilmot. The former's and game warden in (he state.
explanation nt the time was that he wos
Dear Mir : It has been represented to mg,
out on the back porch eating watermelon by vcry_rcaimnaihlc-pattliuulta&lt;a»-»(rirtrr
— Biel lM*arln|{-slM&gt;ts-hmt-nishert—tn rm iie eiifurcenteul of the fish ami gome laws of
room where Sweet had fallen, grasjied illd ila lii ia very-nutelt tteetlt-th-----------___lki^pisu4-fliM l-lirrewit^inmihnynh!.TI|e
No specific complaint has been made
weapon wns a Harrington nnd Richardson against any officer charged with the en­
pistol and wns afterward found by the forcement o f lite laws relating to fisti and
officers.
*
game, hot this is ¡vjsutler of much imWilniot nt first stated that his wife nnd IKirtiinit'oiltTr^fom; JLntu. and leallop Sw et were examining the pistol nnd it on von, na one nf the officers wlnisr iluty
Was discharged accidentally.----------it is to enforce. 11teso laws, m u se oil core
Afterwards nt the coroner's inquest and vigilance tn prevent violations there­
Wilmot refused to mnkn any statement. of.
Physicians were hastily summoned from
A copy of tin* latest com pilation'of the
the city nnd concluded to take Sweet to listi mid game laws of the state is lieretlic hospital nt Orlando. He died on the willt enclosed for your iufurmalion.
way nnd never regained his power of
Very truly yours.
i|M'cch although he was nblc to xnise up
— A michi W. (¡ im misi
from the floor at the Wilmot' residence.
Governor.
At the coroner's inquest held in Orlando
W a rn in g
no facts could he learned and Mr. ami
‘Tin*
glorious
Fourth
will soon be here.
—— -Mn Wilmot were bound over to llie court
And
with
It
Will
came
(he fireworks.
__ i/i ihc sum o f $ 2 ,5 0 0 each. ’
—
Toy
pistol*.
blank
cartridges,
ami trivial
■.
II the parties concerned are originally
front Orlando. Wilmot is n meat dealer wounds.
And after a few days lockjaw.
in that city and the sou of Copt. Wllmot
In 1003 tlii’ re were 403 deaths in the
proprietor o f the Trctuont Hotel in OrUnited
States from lockjaw following -Itlx
Ltq la.
of
July
accidents.
Offiu Sweet is also n resident o f Orlan­
They
have gradually been reduced.
do where ills mother resides and where lie
In I0j»7 there were only 7 J deaths from
• was formorly an employee of the Orlando
Telephone Co. He lias been in the em ­ this cause.
Lockjaw is a preventable disease.
ploy of the Sanford Telephone Co. for the
ilui it is not curable.
last year and had tnaityi friends in this
The
way to prevent it is by the use of
city who were shocked at his untimely
niititetanic
serum.
death.
'
___ .—
Tbe
time
to give it is soon after the
Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot hflVc resided in
Sanford fur several mouths. Mrs. Wilmot wound is received, before symptoms of
has been in Ui health for several years lockjaw develop.
After symptoms develop it is eternally
oml of unsound mind Imvlng nt one time
ton
Idle.
been tiro inmute o f an asylum and was
The
State Board of Health will pay for
brought to tliq country home near this
the
antitoxin
used with the indigent
city for tite benefit of her health.
That is when it is used as a preventa­
After tite coroner's Inquest nt Orlando
o.t I the defendants were hound over to
tlic Circuit court a new phase in tite case
vats sprung by a murder charge being
made against Fred W ilmolt ntnde returnutile to Sanford which necessitated another
hearing before Judge Stringfeljow in this
city. The hearing occu rcdon Wednesday
morning n number o f witnesses being ex­
amined. Attonerys W. L. Palmer of Orl­
ando nnd Andrew Johnson of this city
represented Wilmott and County Solicitor
(irtirge A. DqColtes represented tkis suite
in the absence o f Prosecutor J. H. Jones.
From the tcsUuiouy at tltis hearing
Very little light was thrown on the cose
the evidence being circumsuintiul and
v*u# generally adduced front wlint Mrs.
Wilmott had said at the time o f the
shooting.
Mrs. Wilmott had sold that Bhe and her
huAbund and Ullie 'Sweet were examining
three pistols nnd while site held one in
Iwr hand the weapon was discharged kill­
ing Sweet.
The pistol wns not of the automatic
type and if tite alTuir happened in this
manner Mrs. Wilmott must have pulled
lit« trigger three times.
■
from the evidence at hand JudgeSlringftllow uid no|
j t incumbent to place
Wilmott under arrest or under bond and
___bc. w0* allowed his liberty. At he la ulhtsdy under bond lu Orlando anti will be
until the
next
term
of
court,
this preliminary evidence was only to
satisfy tite local court and expunge the
second charge o f murder.
Tali case has excited considerable com®ent both here and throughout the county
®nd only the Cicuil Court can d e a r it up.
Mrs. Wilmott was here on W ednesday
“ bt was nm rational enough to give any
- *e*uiuony and unless her con d ition *. hu■Prove* the real facts ■in the case may
n*Vcf be known.

S A N F O R D — Lifo is Worth L ivin g

tive.
The hoard does not pay for it when ad­
ministered after symptoms of lockjaw de­
velop.
it docs no good then.— Health Notes.
M eetin g o f P resbytery
At a spcciul meeting of St. Johns Pres­
bytery, held nt the Presbyterian church,
this city, Tuesday afternoon, the pastoral
relation between Rev. It it. Knapp tfhd
ilic Do Land church wns dissolved, ami
Rev. J. F. McKinnon . was appointed to
preacii nt Deloiad olid declare tin; ehurcli
vacant. _________ ____________
Dun P re s co tt On The Job
Uncle Dan Prescott, the (muons barbe­
cue man of Orange county, will have
charge of Sanford’s barbecue on tbe Fifth
of July which is a sufficient— guarantee
llinl the work will lw dime right mid the
meals will bn-m ost toothsome. Every
one of the visitors should gel some of the
barbecued meat, "m ade ip Sanford."

A l l AROUND FLORIDA
Tbjg^Gfjicral News of "The Lami
of Flow ers"
______
s.

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An I p ltom c o f the W eek’ s M ost
portant Happenings In the
’ S ta te’ s D om ain ._____ _

Im

T. J. Williams, n well-known former
real estate agent of Lakeland, died suddenly at Ills home in that city, June 23,
of tuberculosis. His remains wen? taken
lu las old lumte in Pennsylvania for- bn-'
rial.

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THE GREAT PIANO CONTEST

M iss S t u m o n M o s a Runaway This
Next Monthly Sanford Will En­
W eek
Tlie warm days o f tbe |Kist week seems
tertain The Crowd
to have put n crimp ih the aspiration of
tbe Engles for Miss Stuinon is so far in
the lend tlint the pin ho is .alm ost w on. EXCURSIONS TROM ALL POINTS
The Engles are second for. the simple reason tlint no one is near enough nt present
time to beat them out. There are several Frank Clark Will Be Here And Our City
who expect to get to the front rank next
Will Be In Gala A U lrc F or
Keck idler the Fourth ns the out of town
The O cca sion .

IHmple who purchase supjiUes

«1
op*

ry ’ ttunty o f the anxious ones
and their vote solicited. At any rate a
great change in tho vote is looked for
next-week, Meantime the mrrrtinms 1h
the contest arc well ideaseli with their
incrense«l saies.

Last week, while surf-bathing nt St. Au­
Following is tliè vote:
gustine. Rev. Father Buckley, assistant
suoutt«
rector at the cathedral, ventured too far Ml««bu»|p ¡minion ..........................
.13,721
Order
nf
Eagles.,.....................
2(1.337
out mid was drowned,
Mia» Pilli Slrlugfriluw.......................
10 213
Miiyhel Wool bum ... .............
0.777
Another steamship line— the Southern Mi»*
MIsa ArunKa TuKneh ...............: . ...
U.3H3
plying between Philadelphia mid New Or­ U&gt;&gt;ngrelational Chimb.....................
3.033
KntjthisnP Pylliliia ..... ................
1.177
leans— has made arrangements to stop at Williiku Cinti ___........................
3.04 H
Miu
Coil
Moore......................
1.3411
Tampa on all trips made by their vessels. Mia» Annie 11ingina
......................
1,402
of Ine World ....... *
1.171
Manatee county Inis voted $25 0,0 0 0 Woodmen
Mlaa Nona Cowan....... ........
; _ L Ditt­
for good roads.
.______ 1______• -- MUiTUluÜwuiMr«m—.......imi
Mr». Fumile Mimaon.......... .....
nr,o
Dr. Thomas P. Welch o f St. Petersburg, Mr», lì. W. Venable .................. ’ ..
_.020.
—
Oft 01 TOWS
died suddenly-lust week id heart" itISWiScT
Mias Ullie Lord, Clyde..
..........
»27
His remains were taken to Nichoiusville, Ml«» Alinvim llrimka ............ 7..
302
Ky„ for burini. ’
Under Any Other Name
W. 1). Collier o f Tmnpn has made nnd
In describing iho value of the Florida
tested n machine for digging clams in
Everglades the owners o f tf!I?000 acres of
deep water. The digger is' a simple piece
draiiitsi hinds nirthn BimUiem siinres of
u fjn ecilimitai-- -it—jocks-np^thP clamsT
Lake Okeechobee tell of its wonderful pro.
washes them and delivers them on tlie
ductiveiU'S mid say that "if thejieople of
vessel by means of a carrying steel bell.
the United Slates knew of the exact con­
A considerable amount of counterfeit ditions tlint exist in the Everglades today,
money of different 'de nomi nations bus there would not he art inch of the lands
found its way into the Tmnp’n V in k s. So now on the market left by sundown.’ ’
good is tiie workmanship on tlie bills, it
These are the Everglades hi mis being
is difficult to tell tlie genuine from tlie talked alKiut. nnd if it lie true so far as
counterfeit.
they uru concerned, so far from the com ­
During a thunder storm at Levon, near fortable centers of |Mipulntinu in the state
Ocala last Saturday, F. D. Roberta, npmn- What must-good lands on the TTHirgltiiTbr
te r oT life .Murrls turpentine- stillrwna our lakes anil rivers lie worth located near
killed by lightning. He was standing near to comfort, luxury, sdtpuls, churches and
a pine tree at the lime.
society, and how long before they, would
Tim Railroad Commission has published be taken up if conditions were only known?
a notice to tlie public advising all |iersoiia .Kiglit here in Orange county we have
win) ore Ctffirged more (haa three cents a all that can imsxlhly lie claimed for the
mile liy tlie L. &amp; N. railroad, to demand a Everglades lands. On (lie St. Johns, at
receipt for the fare paid, and file the same Sanford, mid there ulxuit, at Oviedo, on
witli tlie commission. If tlie commission tlie banks of tlie great Lake A|mpku. as
wins its sail now {lending against llm well ns on the margins of the smaller
company, (lie excess of fore will lie pubi lakes within a few moments drive to Ornmlo.
buck to the purchaser of the ticket.
If farmers and truckers only Knew,
‘•Slnirty" Davidson and James Kelly
what
a stnm|&gt;edt! there would be.
nave heen convicted of the murder of W.
And
wt? submit: If these land specu­
C. Sellers ut High Springs. Tlie (rial wns
lators
succeed
in colonizing lands so re­
lie id in I’ alnjka. As the prisoners wet«
mote.
why
not
fill up Orange comity wUh
recommended to the mercy of toe court
Uio sentence Is life imprisonment instead prox|icrnuN citizens?,—Reporter-Slur.
of dentil.

UP TOR LITE

Teachers from nil over the stoic are
attending tlic Strile Nomini new being
Davidson amt Kelley Get Their D eserts
belìi in Gainesville.
In Pululku
It hns been discovered that the summer
Davidson and Kelley, the slayers o f Of­
closed fishing season is a dead letter ami ficer W. 0. Sellars at High Springs have
the Tampa fishermen are sending out been found guilty mul sentenced to life
their fishing Heel for mullet. Tlie dt'CL- imprisonment, Tlie crime wan commuted
siou was rendered by County Judge Gra­ in Alucbua county nnd wns only one of
ham of Hillsborough county.
j
many that made High Springs infamous
Considerable damage wns done illTani- ns the most lawless section of Florida. A
l»a and vicinity by the recent storm which change of venue was tnkeii and the trial
lots been general over south Florida ibis held in Pnlntku last week. The jury
promptly returned tlie aforesaid verdict
week.
mul
(wo o f tlie- bud-inea-ttf High Springs
Florida is to bave tbe proud distjuelioii
have
been laid away for keeps.
of furnishing the iutnlier for u royal resi­
dence. One billion feet o f specially cut
P r o f Ituthaw ay’s New P osition
dressed lumber is to be ship)Kid from Pen­
Prof.’ F. A. Hathaway, principal,of the
sacola on tbe Spanish bark Carvujul to the Orlundo High School for several years,
bay óf Biscaync. Spain, to In? used in tlic president of the Stale Teachers' Associa­
erection of a summer palace for ilio king tion nnd one o f the foremost educators of
o f Spain. Tlie shipment is to go out tills the state lias been appointed prncipnl of
month. It was sold by u Spanish firm of the Duvul-Jligh-Sohuoi- « t -JncksonvIlleT
broker* wIm vuHintrted-wttti n iiianufatN Prof. Hathaway during the last enmpnigo
turiug.firm. and is a special grade of luiii- was pruiiiiocut us one o f available can di­
fier. For this reason the cargo Will be the dates for tlie office of State Superinten­
most valuable one o f tbe kind ever to go dent but lie could not be induced, to enter
from u Gulf jxirt.
tlic list, ills work At Orlando h a s been
Orlando Wheeler, the Coast Line fore­ of the lwttt and while sorry to lose him
man, who bus lieeu iu the Tampa bill for from Orange county The Herald offers
several weeks charged with taring nocca-, congratulations to Prof. Hullinway in ills
fury, lu die murder of tlie negro Sam Par- new. and larger field of labor.
dia, at Orient, has been released by'prder
C om m ission er* Will M eet Tuesday
Of Judge J, B. Wall, tlie testimony not
Tiiose who ure desirous of nttc-ndlng
warranting Ids being held.
the meeting of the royffty Commlsslum*»»

Oukiand C elcbru tcs lo m o r r o w
Tlic little city o f Onklmft will celebrate
the glorious Fourth tomorrow. They will
have a regatta on the lake;, a gtiind bar­
becue and other attractions. SonfunJ
lieople can leave J p rc Saturday fnorning
and return In ti&lt;P evening. The good
. Nine prisoners moda tUstr «sca p e fnm r
pSltlCUf OilTUuul ¿TO. ftolinl JurUisir hos­
tlie Tampa stockude Tuesday uigbtduring
pitality and will treat all the visitors roy­
tlic storm. They wero all white and so
ally.
_______ _
far us is known they limi nothing but u
The Pastime Theatre has Just installed broken case knife with which to do their
one o f tbe latest utid most up-to-date mo­
work.
.
“_____________■
tion picture machines, costing $103. This
An explosion in tlie Chicago telephone
machine Is guaranteed to reduce the flick­
exchuuge practically destroyed .the build­
er and vibration of the pictures fifty per
ing u ud injured .several people. There
cent. Also lias this week installed an
are a number of theories as to tlie cause
absolutely fire proof operating booth.
of the explosion, but nothing definite lias
The improvements inude this week ap­
been settled ou.
proximate $250.
^

A GREAT CELEBRATION

the .grent
celebration letters nnd telegrams
are pourlegratiisare
pour­
ing in 'announcing die fact that the
•roWiis arc coining _to_Sauford on July
Fifth from nil parts of Florida and tin»
city will lie taxed to its utmost to take
care o f the immense throng. A telegram
from Hon. Frank Clark announces that lie
will tie hero (0 make an address mul many
people are attracted to Sanford on this
occasion to iiear this great statesman ami
well known Floridian. His address will
bo most interesting nnd instructive mid
give the people an insight into the affairs
nf tiie republic.
__Tlie_luunimn»mi-«Md iHHiy-ftteeswriH-be-1—
the best that ever look place in Florida,
ll&gt;ey witt tnkir~nfi!ce oh Myrtle avenue
near 1lit* school luuinc.
. .
The barbecue will occur at noon In tiie
first park if the weather permits. Should
it rain the speaking will taka place in the
Ojiern House nnd till* 1illrhoi:ue wiIL-lus^
trnnsfrrrPdTn’ ilu! Sanford I louse grounds.
Tlie two games ni ball between Sanford
mul Orlando will be tlie must hotly con­
tested uf tlie season and will be well .at­
tended.
There will lie many other amusement»
tn occupy the attention of tlie visitors
and enable them to {nit in a full day.
An excursion will start from Orlando
about 7:30 in the morning returning leave
Sanford nt fi iu tlie evening.
A sp etaa l e x cu rs io n w ill a l s o -run from
Trilby giving the |iepple bf that section
mul Lake comity nn opportunity to spend
lie day in Sanford__ ,
—
Other {mints•will alsfo ,hnve special
trains 1» Sanford and nil tralnsim branch
lines will stay iu tlie city until niter the
festivities.
There will lie plenty of music by Sunford's timid of twenty-two pieces under
tin* leadership of Prof. J. M. Stmumi nod
lie young |ieople will arrange [nr admire
n the evening for the benefit of the vis­
itors. 5
------Everylmdy is invited to attend this
good, old fashioned Fourth at Sanford on
the Fifth of .Inly.
W as A Lively C orpse
While two prominent young men of this
diy were taking it promenade through (lie
park one evening this week one of them
noticed 11 while object lying near the path.
Thinking it wnanplccuuf paper, hokicked
it. when lot it was a human being, mid
there wns another lying near by. Neither
one moved, mul the two thinking murder
hud lipvil committed, hastily summoned
the officers mid return«! to cnrtthA bodies
to the morgue. U|wh lookin g fur the
bodies they were not to be found. The.
‘¿corpse^liad played dead atul at tlie first
opportunity tied the scene. The young
men are receiving a lot of chafiing over
the incident, but tjroy Imili stoutly
lain that there was at least a “ dead one"
when they first taw It.
K tg u r d lt ig The C o m ity T u x e s

To Iho Editor o( llu- II* raid.
Please announce that tlie equalization
of tin: state ntul county taxes by tlie
coqjity commissioner» will he done at mi
udK «iro«i meeting nnd“Tini_ tiir- JuI&gt;r 5 lfP
A notice of said meeting will appear in
your paper Liter.
Yours respectfully. *
S. A. Rouinson,
Tux Assessor.
Civil S ervice Examination

\ civil service cxmnluntiou for rural
carriers will lu; held in Oruiige county,
Florida, nn Saturday, July 17th, in order
that u register of ellgihlcs inay be estab­
lished. Application nnd other necessary
Llniiks will be funtllhR l'by t!l6“ ptiilfffiik— C. F. H askins, P. M ..
next Monday and also wish to attend tho ter.
celebration in this city can come to San­
To Subscriber*
ford mul see the commissioners on Tues­
An
order
of
the PostoHlce Department,
day. A letter from Chnirman Lee to The
Herald states that In all probability the Washington, D. C., effective Jan. 1 ,1008,
meeting will be iiostponcd or adjourned provides that no delinquent subscriber
over until Tuesduy mid u n y 'o a e having shall be carried longer than three .months,
business with tlie board can safely wait giving as a reason tlint the department is
until Tuesday tlie Gib to trunsnet it. This furnishing u low rate o f ixistugc on news­
will give many on opportunity to be in papers. and does so for llm benefit of a
Sanford on Monday who might otherwise bonafide subscriber who pays for hi*
be obliged to go to Orlando that day.

paper.

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�frtc sÁNrÓRb H e r a ld

J *oy a. isos

MRS. M. L ALLENi

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

ing tills n grand occasion. Decorate your
stores and residences make it'a gain o c­
casion!
...
.
• • •
Is one block from -1st
A Budget of Opinion ‘.'Just Be 4 I notice an item irxlast V W f.3 Orlando
street, but it will pay
Sentinel regarding the game o f ball play­
_____ tween You and Me"
you to call and see the
ed on W ednesday In which Sanford
. The latest out is the
played rings around Orlando and the
new and up-to-date
Sentinel hints that Sanford's umpire was
off in his decision. There was not a de­
cision made by either umpire on Wednes­
'A Chlel Is Among Ye Inking Notes day that did not give entire satisfaction
W e have a new line just
and while I have never yet kicked about
she ¿arries.
and faith, lie'll Prent 'Em"—
in and the low price , will +
on
umpire
or
laid
defeat
at
his
door
I
do
So Says Saunterer.
most emphatically kick on Orlando's um­
malte them go. Come m
SATISFACTION
pire In the Same uf . Thursday—w h en -ha |
tua)»*! «4» ««Jl
and see them.
^ f i g E X A S 111 like lo knuw, bui bai lo called n foul bnll fair and allowed two I
live much of 111 ipacr to telllnl Ih m what they men to score when our hoys were so pos­
•W*t to know.— Creel,.
itive that the ball was over the foul line
SpweUI C o rM/ w o r f w (a Tk* H tnlJ.
he Fourth o f July programmes niton that they never even attempted to catch |
r/ 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 . ; . . ; . . ; „ j.^T
o curious ntuily. If they Indicate It or throw" it home to cut off the runners.
I
would
not
mention
this
only
in
passing
one thing more plainly than another,
’ ,
It Is that the ball game has beaten the and since the Sentinel lias seen fit to call
fashioned "orator o f the d ay" Into at least attention to our umpire whose dwell
have never been questioned. Of all the
temporary retirement. It Is an era
W HY NOT U8E
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nthirties. Shill and muscle have eclipsed rotten decisions that one o f Umpire Rob­
Only Exclusive nnd
the graces of oratory. No one wants to inson's was the worst and our team
should
have
quit
the
game
then
and
there.
listín to on nddress on the history o f the
This rank decision simply took the starch
. ■U •— 'r J 7111 ■ d ay wlrtn he can see a hall game.
In the City
Perhaps llie newspapers ore to blame out o f our men nnd they never milled
for this. They always contain a history during, the. game. Certainly nfter the We mnke everything known to the trade j
It hns shown more results for the Money invested than any other
o f Independence day and tell how Jeffer game was aver there was no kick coming
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where
•«on wrote the Immortal declaration, and for the proper time to kick against the Full Line o f Confectioneries |
how the members o f the Continental con robbery was nt the time. Even the spec­
And Cigars
grees affixed their Bignntures to the same, tators from Orlando who were sitting in
Free Housc-ia-Hoiise Delivery
with an editorial on the “ Lesson o f the automobiles near the . bn||_yhciiJt_fell I
,1 _ V “
D ay," in which the duties o f good «B isen pronounoed it n foul ’ Not only did Umis used.
Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER, is in Sanford
'Phon* I O «
111 Park Av*.
ship and the dangers which beset the re pire Robinson err in this Instance but in
every week. See him or write to hint nt Orlando or
public nre dilated upon from various several others he made such rank decislons
that
the
Orlando
players
themselves
standpoints. These m a y o r may not be
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rend, but it is a-dead moral certainty that said he was wrong.
NEW CELERY CROP
It seemed to every one present that
the hall games o f the nearest towns will
Writ* for Booklet.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
Robinson
was
.determined
to
give
Uie
. bo carefully studied by "Old A m erica" ns
DO YOU WANT PURE CELERY SEED?
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well as by “ Young America,". nnd that game to Orlando nnd he did.
The kind that Rlvrs Hir brtl resiilti and
When it comes to an umpire the Orlan­
“ dad" and his "kids" will he^ found liucc
the only kind that hoi been provrn nl
up n few hours later near the grand stand do Sentinel should piny dead.
?
totfrilrrr (o c r r u M for Klorldn Grower*.
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*
— T he S aunterer .
I
I here them. French Golden Imported
ready to cheer the player who first crosses
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♦
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M
l
Pleothlns
purr
sad
true
to
BStBe;
thé plate and carries off the honors of
rtorlda us a Summer Resort
T
Imtsfflr»* hy T1**
p»,t^—*—t—
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Uitfday,
n o r tan is rapidly com ing to the front
What does all this indicate? That the
I L . R . P H I L I P S , Druggist
ns n summer resort. This m ay seem
American people are less intelligent-and
3- t o 2 5-Jlojftc P ow er
Cor. First St. nnd Park Avenue
strange, hut it is nevertheless true. Flor­
less patrloticT The Herald believes not.
ida, though the southernmost stnte in the
f I (IRIDA
SANrORD,
The modern newspaper handles the topics
Union, Is nlao the contest In summer, and |
'Itt*whlffr the "orator-of-tlte:d e y —formerhr
Best 2-Cycle Engine on the Market
presents one o f the most equable year- ¡ • 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
dealt, with ability and in an attractive
round climates in the world. Consequent­
manner. The average citizen on his Hol­
ly Florida’s pruspcclVns the world's som e­
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S m o o th Running, E con om ical and
idays has a weakness for being amused.
time pleasure ground are bright in the ex-1
A bsolu tely Reliable
This Is probably the real explanation of
treme.
the decadence of Fourth o f July oratory.
While people are sweltering and dying I
The crowd Hint witnesses nnd enjoys a
S re m e b e fo r e in sta llin g a n r n lln r
o f the lient in Chicago und New York, no
good atldetic program on the nation's an­
In y ou r boat, you w ill not r r t r r l It
prostrations are ever recorded in this state.
niversary ..will fight just ns quickly for the
J.
D.
PARKER'
Prop.
The hented period, although lasting long­
n If P Spretai. P rice $ 0 0
nniionnl honor and the nntlonal indepen­
er than in the North, is not near so severe
dence ns the crowd Hint has listened to
Room and Board $1.50 Per Day.
and fresh breezes a ft constantly blowing
Sanford, Florida
the traditional Fourth of July oration.
t o _ revive nnd invigorate. A t Florida's |
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seashore resort there is ample opportunity
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•( * " '
4 And then a good stimulus to patriotism
of keep ing 'cool u s a curri in her" pll.
are- the m any «oolet les - which have beer
time.
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formed for the purpose of looking up pro
Saturday the temperature in Washing- f -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.H
genltors who were not fortunate enough
ton wns 104 degrees, and in other parts of
to avoid the draft in 1778. How cngerly
the North in due proixirtion. There wns I
we pry into the past to find some fore
not n breath of air stirring in the big
father who acquired glory, chilblains and
cities. In Tampa the temperature was
undying fame at Valley Forge or some
only 90 during the hottest part o f the day,
DEALER IN
other revolutionary winter resort. The
und during the evening nnd night it was
fact tiint we have numerous poorreloiives
I None blit first-class labor employed and ull contracts guaranteed to he in accordant«
much cooler. The coolness o f the nights
right at hand, clamoring fur recognition.
will» Hans nnd s|&gt;ecifienHons
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_________
in Florida Is one of the best features of
Interests us not at ull. We may have
tills clim ate and Is In direct contrast to — -N
I am In B u sin ess' to d o B usiness
T h ose W ho Need My Sertlcri
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fathers and grandfathers who fought-and
conditions in the North, especially where
•
P
o
s
t
o
n
i
c
o
7
71
AND
bled in 1802, but w e ‘ take no heed of
Uierc is a strata of rock which heats up
them. When they turn out wtUr -Utetr
like an oven and holds the heat.
torn flags, meekly following the smug
In former years the interior mountain
i
- The Popular Price and
militia; we smile condesendingly nnd
and spring resorts in the neighboring
turn away. Tticy are too recent. Wluit
SouUtern states claimed the major [&gt;ortion
stirs our blood is the thought that we are
o f iwtronugb. hut during the past few Agent for Vlrglnla-Garollna f ereligible to become Sons or Daughters of
years a remarkable change hasheen noted
tllizers
I
the Revolution, Sisters, Crusins. Aunts or
nnd it has become apparent that the trend
Special Rales by the Week
First Class S|ieeial Tables Reserved For 1-adif»
Mothers-in-law o f the Revolution, and
o f summer travel is turning this way. An
wear'cute little badges, und he regents
examination of the comparative heat rec­
fresh
and things, nnd have banquets once a
ords o f the two sections will* furnish the
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jf
year, and fall nn each others necks nnd reason.
„.
■—
(Horner Palmetto nnd F I r g Sts.)"
tell each other what hot stuff we nre.
This stnte lias n number uf fine places
Personalty, I rtever look much stock in
at which to spend the summer months,
this remote ancestor business. I'd rather
and these are more and more receiving
AND
have one little innocent child to warm
tiie |ialronnge which they justly deserve.
m y heart and gladden my home llinn n
Where u few years ago they were scarcely
whole graveyard full of nnccstors and I
know njt_ajL.pm l zecoived littler if Tthy,‘
guess I’m more likely -to, - 1 know people
patronage, they ore now enjoying nn ex­
wlio are so busy tracing their pedigrees
ceptional run o f prosperityr At each and
At
back tJ Alfred thé Great that they haven't
every one o f them may be found people
E S T A B L I S H E D 16G9
lim* to pay the wash bills. What's the
from all parts o f the country, and the h o -.
J. I. ANDERSON’S
use of knowing that diluted royul blood
tela at these summering places are kept
courses in your veins, when Hie butcher
A re Offering A ny and A ll Kinds o f Florida Real Estate
well filled.
with his little hill Is roosting on yourdooA
Asked If they prefer Florida resorts to I
stepT In my opinion, what we need to
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Ternis_1j!_ _ I l
those of other states these visitors from
worry about it posterity.
llltt_Nartll A lld East are sure to -reply In -------- JEW ELER“ "-----------—
-^There fs no sntlsfactlon iirkhowIhitKaf
A s Can be Had Anywhere.
the affirmative, and If asked reasons they
you have com e down straight from a royal
are ready to detail any number o f good
MY SPECIALTIES
line, when your oldest sou Is spending all
Office on Park Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florid*
ones, some o f which have been suggested
Pickard's HandrPainted China
his evenings drawing to u royal flush.
already. Those wl»o are summering ot i
Wltat comfort can it give you to know
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Florida resorts for the first time are very
that your ancestor smelt iwwder at Bun­
Rogers’ Plated Ware
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enthusiastic In their praise and declare |
ker 11IU when your second boy Is all smelt
emphatically that they will com e again
:
Elgin
and
Waltham
Watches
I
up with cigarettes? “ Let the dead bury
next year.
its dead?" We are not liable for our an­
( First Street, one black from Depot opposite Pot toffice)
cestors—hut for .posterity we nre directly
Large B ottlin g Business
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
responsible or think we ore.
The Sanford Cocoa Cola Bottling Works
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has lately added new machinery, more
“ 4 * Sanford Lodge, No. 45, of Ancient and men and two new horses for th ejlcljyery
Formerly M anager of Central Cufe
Modern Marry Widowers has been formed w oguitrlirC M irlb' keep up*wUh the great­
und is receiving new members every day. er volume o f business that is coming their
Only those whose wives have gone for the way. The new wagon now has two
sutnmer are eligible for membership. Dr. horses instead o f one and the head o f the
Puleston und B. A. Howard joined last firm. S. Rungc is kept on the jum p to at­
w eek en d several more arc on the-wait­ tend to the constantly Increasing busi­
ness. Aside from Cocoa Cola, the great All Work Receives My Personal Attention
S h o rt O rd e rs A t A ll H o u rs
E v e ry th in g F ir s t C l«* »
ing lis t - .
leader, this firm puts up oil kinds o f soft
• • •
and Best Efforts
and their equipment being o f the
4 I hope our citizens will join the proces­ drinks,
best the Cocoa Cola label always stands
Prompt, Clean Service
Meal Tickets arc Sold at ReduÄtl Raw*
sion on next .M onday and assist in mak­ for the best In bottled godds.
Opposite City Hall
'Phone 2 3 0

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN I

GO CARTS “
E N G L IS H

M IL L IN E R Y
1H JA R A N TEED

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Give Me a Share of
Your Patronage

T

CAB

S A N FO R D F U R N ITU R EC O .

Commercitl Street . Neir the Depot |

G. W. SPENCER
U P -T O -D A T E

Painter Fertilizer

J3AKER

N O W , AND

SA VE M ONEY?

Rain ter^s—San ford^CdeTy^Spec i al

TH E

P A IN T E R

F E R T IL IZ E R

CO.

Ferro Marine Engines !

' GATE CITY HOUSE

T. P. Conpropst

I. C. H U G H ES

W . W . LONG

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

Fresh Meats
Groceries

UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT

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M. S T U M 0 N . -Proprietor

MEATS

GROCERIES

Rea

l

T he M arks
E s ta te A gency

H e n r y Mc Laul i n

j

T H E C IT Y

R ES TA U R A N T

H . E . W IS E , Proprietor

C . H . D IN G EE

Steaks, C l a p p s , O ysters and Fish a Specialty

Plumbing and

A P L A C E FO R L A D IE S AND G E N TLE M E N

Gas Fitting

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THE SANrORD

HERALD

OABBEIJ’S NEW ROAD
_ prontotorlfas Fiflth In Future Of The
S. A. &amp; N. R nllw oy
Cecil Gabbett o f Sanford, one o f the
promoter* o f the Savannah, Augusta and
Northern railroad, which Is now In thp
hands of ft receiver. Is In W ashington a t ;
tending the chautauqun.
Mr. Gabbett is confident that the Sa­
vannah. Auguata and Northern will yet
f - y*, a factor In the upbuilding o f this sec­
tion of the state. He believes that the
bondholders will build the road. He is
personally acquainted with the men who
; Tickets on
, Sale
, , from Jacksonville
, , ------- every Monday and Thursday
have furnished the motifcy so far. nml tie
beginning
with
June 17 up to Aug 30 th , with
docs not think thnt good business inun ns
'
final return lim it Sept. 30th
they are will allow the enterprise to fall
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through. He believes thnt both on account %
of the money which hns already been in­ :j:-:tftp p övers allowed on these Tickets at Richmond, W ashington,
vested nnd the promises for profit from a *
Baltimore and Philadelphia
•
road that traverses such u section ns tlfnt ❖
between Savannah nnd Chntttmoogo, the'
men back of the Savannah, Augusta nnd
.
----------------------Northern railroad enterprise will push it 1
For information, rates, reservations etc., rnll on or write to
through ns soon ns other conditions are t
favorable.
f
T . J . P ER K IN S, Act,.Sanford, o r-A . W . F R IT O F , O iviilon Paaaantar Act
Mr. Gabbett wns nt Mt. A iry recently
when (he promoters o f theSnvmmnh, A u ­
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&lt;■&lt; . &lt; . &lt;
.
*
gusta nnd Northern were then* nnd ho
said thnt he wnd assured thnt the' road
would be completed ns Soon ns the cITccls
-------ai.tha panlo-afe^jverrftnd there is n dcmnnd for bond Investments.'

and Return

%

Reduced Rates to other Sum m er Resorts

We carry the Largest line be­
tween Jacksonville and Tampa

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-GHAS. II. EVANS---------

^Sanford’e new eteetrlc light plant will
toon be installed nnd you want the work
done by n competent and cx|K*rienced
electrician. The work must henr inspcc11011 and conform to the'regulations pre­
scribed by the Southern Tnrlff A ssocia­
tion. W. A. Parr o f this city has had ten
yenrs experience In electrical work of all
~lirids and can wire youF house in n until.
factory manner. Everyone should have
their house wired nt once, to lie ready
when the current is turned on. nndAv. A.
Purr I# now equipped~to take yoiir order
and fill same nt once. You enn get liim
any time nt the telephone exchange, or
leave orders nt Fem nld’s hardware store.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA = = = = =

Agent for the Famous

‘ r CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA

AGENTS

General Fire Insurance
CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W00LF0LK
BRANClirS
C hicago
Cincinnali

Soles Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CELERY UNION
Room II!. Pico Block.

mi T
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'Phone

SANFORD, F LA .

Jacksonville

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[(RANCHES
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BIG

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New Y ork
W a sh in g ton
S m ilord

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P r i l l ti n Ú

Ollfe* with H O LD E N R E A L E S T A T E CO.

Sanford

P IT T S B U R G , PA.

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The Sanford Ball Association is desirous
of naming the new bull park, and gallantly
lesve the selection to the Sanford Indies
The one sending In the most euphonious
cognomen for the park will receive a senson ticket ns n compliment or the assn
elation. The contest is open to. nil, nnd
the names are to be sent to The Herald
»W
to be published cncli week.

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I’ till Line of Iligli-Grntle Cigars and Tobaccos

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A Name F or The New Park

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co j!

Staple and JFancy Groceries

Wiring For Electric Lights

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Florida

S. F. S A L L A S &amp; C O .
Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing
- Gutter and Galvanized Tanks
Repair W ork a Specialty - ^ - —

— &lt;: ContcrllrstSlreeLtim m ilm iUQ;AvC!iUG Sanford. florido
±EmÜHg Company-

C O N TEST

FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL $400 PIANO
Excitement Will Soon Be Rife
Announce Your Candidate
Yon wont to get into the light at once.
Let us suggest that yon organizo your forces.
Get in the lead anil stay in the lead. The prize

Make them Win

is loo valuable to ldgg~lwlieii.lt costs you no
money to win.

The nimio is one of the best

7

nml furnished, us.by. one of the South's largest
piano nnicrms. and now is the time for you to
hurry up and get busy.

Free to Everybody

give you their votes.

Ask your friends to

See that they are voted

for you.
NOT ALLOWED.—No one interested in
the store will he allowed a vote though (hey

Our Method of Advertising

give us their trade, and we have no interest in
who wins the piano.

It is a free-for-all contest

where the most popular contestant wins out,

A. E. Hill
T. ArNewlarr”
Chas. H. Evans

J. K. Mettinger .
— Frank Woodruff”
Sanford Furniture Co,
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W H O DO YOU W A N T TO H A V E T H E PIANO

�THÈ AANfôftD HERALD
—

Nome To r The Dali Park

"*r

The following nam es have been handed
la and The Herald- will publish the lint
until the season opens. The names of
the-young-ladles-wW -be Kept secret UiUlt
the contest has been decided. Every
Sanford lady should assist In naming the
boll park. Send in your name to The
West Pork.
Celery City Diamond,
Diamond Park. "
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Stevens Pork
Sunset Park.
Holly Park.
Robert E. Lee Park.
Olympia Park.
Colonial Pork.
The Lucky Diamond
Edgewood Park
Marlawe Pork
National Doll Park.
Monroe Dali Park.
Belvldere Park.
Olustee Park.
Losers' Lot
Ponce de Leon Park.
Seminole Park.
Athletic Park.
Prado Pork.
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DeSoto Park. *
West Side Park.
W est End Park. '
Lakovicw Park.
Association Park;
Glendale Park.
Sunny Side Pnrk.
Holden Park.

N ew Model F Buick
Drive your W agon into Sanford
Call on C. H. Evans“ --------

Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry Works
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He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new W arehouse

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Agents F o r the Celebrated

BUICK CARS

Without Delay—
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i Armour .Practital Trucker
Or any other brand o f our justly
Celebrated Fertilizers—

Oak A ve . between Second and Th ird Streets

Do you want Hardwood Ashes?

Artesian and Deep Well

ALBERT GRAML1NG
Tohsorial Parlors
Fashionable

Hair

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! Armour Vegetable

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
NOTASV PUBLIC

*

j' AfiflbiUf Celery Grower"

New Garage in'Connection
for Repairing and Storage
- of Automobiles

L. G. STRINGFELLOW

Armour Blood^Bone &amp;-Potash

Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
Nitrate of Soda?

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER W ORKS

Telephone No* 6 0

Cutting

Jacksonville, Fla

and General Barbering

(Write us)

phur Baths a Specialty
One visit anil you become a Staunch Patron

CHAS. H. EVAN S, Sales Agent,

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

Sanford, Florida

Palli Avanua In Spaar’a Grocary

(/Vk Mini)

Everything "G oodto

Everything Good to Eat •
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And every other day in the year we will be glad to meet you face to face and give you
the best values in Everything Good to Eat

Curtice Bros. Brand of
Canned Goods, The Best in
the World, Second to None

Mr. Stripling and his force o ff
courteous clerks are at your com- a
mand.- We have the greatest v.iri- o
ety and largest store in Orange#
County and invite the public to*
make our store headquarters today {

Fifty-Seven Varieties of
Heinze Goods.
Nuff Sed.

and_every day

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W . W . STRIPLING
Yours to please,

Everything Good to Eat

SANFORD

FLORIDA

Everything-Good to Eat#

�Jal* 2, 1909

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A

of Interesting Items
fro m Correspondents

B udget

THE EVENTS OF ORANGE c o u n ix
Efficient Staff of Reporters Weekly
Covers the Territory for
The Herald
[We Invite conrjpoculrnc« on live topic* from nit
‘ .¡ao, of the County, alto newt Iterm of interest.
Brevity will Insure prompt puhliestlon. ArtJrirs
mstrsrv to the views of the Editor wilt be pubHtksd. but abusive and anonymous cotnniunlrntkint will be rejected. We will not be responsible
L* opinions »pressed by contributors. All communicttloat Intended roe current lt*ue mast be in
hand not Itier than Tuesday p. m I - Ed

GENEVA GLEANINGS
Special Correspondettoe t°The Herald.

Mrs. A. A. Moran and children nre
oome again after n two week« atay
Lake Mary and Sanford.

THE SANrORD HERALO
„ The Sanford Herald isn welcome visitor Kathleen, will return in a few dnys from
to ils hu scribers here each week. Uy many New Rochelle, N. Y., w h e re -th cy “ have
it is preferred n r the Orlando Star, be­ spent several weeks.
cause of its dignity und «.'unservative
spirit, besides being u newsy sheet. It is
ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
refreshing to reud u paper free from hit­ Special Lutrvtpundenre to The t!»r»M
ter attacks, pollticolly or otherwise. We
Last _
commend It for Its vItit....Lnumqa«wreiw1syffffffv
Ssnfunl where they r
'•**tl StphnTiifIh L eten e lit t. The
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writer in |t“ct to make their future home.
moving away from Oviedo takes this m e­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan s|&gt;eni s«'vcrn
dium Of thunking the editor for the space days at Mt. Dora last week returning on
he has accorded us in the columns of his Monday.
paper, and the accommodating spirit with
On Sunday n party went from here id
which all communications have be$n re­
Osteen to nttend services tit tlie M. E.
ceived and published. Long life and suechurch. Those in the party were Misses
cess to The Sanford Herald.
Davis, Dinford, Eleanor and Adeline
Thp good (teoplc of Oviedo expect to Scriven, Irene Thurston and Mr. C. F.
attend the grund.celebrutlon nt Sanford Stead. The Misses Striven remained in
on July 5th/ Hon. FritnkClark will make Osteen for a week’s visit.
the address and there will be two hall
Mr. J. Stephens went to Jacksonville
games between Snnfonl and Orlando, be­
lust week after hnving spent some time
sides n grand tournament, {tonyraces and
here with Ills niece, Miss Clifford Hendry.
manv other attractions. The Oviedo train
Mr. Hudson, a knight o f tho grip repre­
will l&gt;c held in Sanford until the after­
senting Baker &amp; Holmes visited Mr.
noon ball game is linishetl
Thayer Inst week.

Mra. Mnrbry o f Otiatulo luw-Ww&gt;-v»*i*»
ing in Geneva, guest of her friend. Miss
PAOLA POINTS
i - s i e J r t t M . - ------ •&gt;— -----------------Hiw i H«‘nrrwnomWnrr tfl Tbc Hrrabl :
A few showers «'outing our way, “ small
Little Miss Clair Harrison is spending
favors
thankfully receive«!," and we"” re•sometime in Miami with her mint, Mrs.
s|»eeifully solicit a continuance of the
Dann.
stime."
Mr. Sfinmons o f Chuluotn is on n visit
The social given by the lots« ball Iwys
to his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Geiger.
the evening of the 25llt did not bring out
The protracted meeting at the Baptist
ns large n crowd as might have been exchurch has been postponed n month.
pectcd, hilt those attending re|iori a mast
Representative Freeman Pnttishull of enjoyable evening.
llillatKtro county accompanied by his
The side track for Zachary liras’ saw
wife, has come to Geneva to spend the
mill is being pul in this week and they
summer and look after his financial in­
will soon begin shijiping lumber.
terests at this place. Mr. Puttishnll tins
Mr. and Mrs. W, 0. liaebiinmi returned
a fine grove and nice home hero and tils
from
Seabreeze, on Wednesday last, re­
friends are gtad to have him among us.
freshed by their week’s outing at the
Miss Pearl Worthy, who hns been seri­
beach.
ously ill with typhoid fever is considered
Mr. and Mrs, A . V.M cG uln leave this
out of danger nt present. Her mnny
friends will be glad to know tills ns she week f«tr Brockv ¡He. Canada, where they
will spend the rest uLlhtuunmner----------L-_luiuH e a favorite laJofineva
Mr. Bernice Potter of Miami is visiting
Dr. Puleston of Snnfora has made
in the family o f Mr. A. A. Hicks.
several professional visits to Geneva
Miss Essie Hyer of Forest City anti Iter
lately, coming over in his nuto.
friend, Miss Lillian Harkinis from JackThe Ilf tic baby o f Mr. and Mrs. Will
son. Go., visited our little town this last
^mlth's Is reported as improving.
week, tlie guests of Mr. C. D. Pearson and
Dr. 1» R. Philips, "Sanford’s general
family.
druggist, sitent a day in our little village
Everybotly seems tu he planning to go
recently getting a breath of fresh air.
to Sanford to celebrate the “ Glorious
A good indny o f our citizens nre plan­
Fourth," and the day there will doubtless
ning to attend the July celebration in
be a "bowling success,” especially during
Sanford.
the ball games.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams ntid Mrs.
. Gresham visile«! Sanford recently.
APOPKA AFFAIRS
——— ----A. J. Worthy and wife of Orlunilo nre S{n»cinl Com-^miuhim» iuHii** 1
Mi »a Lula H dm interim net I a mimbcj
RTGenevn, called here by the illness of
nf friends flf UielioSte of her sister. Mrs.
■ «-ibait -sister. " T" '
:—SJ
L. Stnrblril Thursday «•vetting of last
Everybody in Geneva will spend Mon­
week. A most enjoyable time was spent
day in Sanfonl and take in the great
anil delicious refreshments were served.
• celebration.
.. .
All pronounced Miss Heirs a most pleas­
On Sunday last Mb Hilliard Grant and ing hostess. Those present were Misses
Mis* booth of Oi.teen were tpilelly mar­ Lillian Eldnslge. Edyill Corten. Nellie
ried at the home of the brifles sister, Wilson, Ethel Hickson, Mabel Eldrnigr.
Mrs. Joint Lang.' This happy young Wanda Combs, Knth l.iim and Lula Heirs,
couple will make their home in Geneva Mrs. T. C. Kemley; Messrs. Alfred Eldwhere many friends nre reserving con­ redge. Harold Corten, Hugh Geiger, Percy
gratulations on their return.
Doth of Evanson, Roy G«'iger and Lee Lovell.
them are well known here und very much
J- Roy Geiger delivered a master­
admired for their ninny noble traits of
ful sermon Sunday morning til the llaplisl
character.
church.
Mr. Carrol Culpepper attended .the
Rev. S. A. Wilson of Fort Myers is
Booth-Grant marriage in Osteen last Sun­ s|K-nding it few days hereund is tlie guest
day.
’
of Rev. H. D. Boyd and family.
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Special Co«rr*pondrnee to Tlie Herald:
The Ovietlo Magazine Club was never
mare delightfully eutertutbed than by
Mrs. Smith last Friday afternoon. The
subject was “ Pom peii.” A reading by
Mrs. Read touched upon the eruption of
Mt. Vesuvius which buried Pompeii, and
what some of the recent Interesting cx«avotlons had revealed'~bf Its hl#t«»ry:
Miss May Aulln gave another reading de­
scriptive of the mahliers, customs and
dress of the Romans at that ancient period. An extract from Bulwcr’s .“ Last Days
of Pompeii," was read by Mra. Cushing,
who also treated Ute com pany to a piano
wto. Miss May Alexander was at her
best in her rendition o f an Amusing Mon­
ologue which seemed to be grrcally en­
joyed. The pro gram con eluded with this,
when delicious fruit punch and wafers
Were served. Mra. Smith’s grace and cor­
diality nt hostess always makes her guests
feel It a treat .Jo be entertained by her.
The next meeting will be nt Mrs. U. F.
Wheeler’s, after which Ute club will dis­
band for the months Intervening between
now and the early fall, owing to Ute going
■way of so many o f tho members.
Miss Clara Lawton was the honor-guest
■t a delightful lawn party given by Miss
Helen Lawton one evening last week.
Mias May Aulln Invited all the young
people to her home Friday evening for a
««usicale nnd gong Tunst. which w a ig rea t­
ly enjoyed.
Mrs. B. F. Wheeler gave a moonlight
picnic at White’s wharf in honor o f Miss
Lawton, who this post week has
been the guest o f Miss Helen Lawton, her
cousin.
Mt. and Mrs. J. E. Alexander and their
daughter, Miss M ay.arepreporlngiom ove
to U kdan d, s o d will leave Thursday.

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CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS

Mr. J. H. Brice left Inst wcekforSavnnnuh and other paints.
Mr. Waller Kmill of Oak H illla -h r r e
repairing life building recently purchased
by Mrs. Brooks.
'
Mrs. G. A. Dreka. Raymond Drekn and.
Catherine Barrett of DeLnnd were in town
one day lust week.

Plans,

Specifications and Estii
on Applications

Mrs. M. J. Sommers of Jacksonville is
here looking after Iter pro|M&gt;rty.

Repair Work Promptly Done

T. F. Williams, representing Van Demon
Co. wus in town yesterday catling on Mr.
Thayer.

Opp. Postoffice

T. P. Houze, o f the Bartleson Co. was
in town Monday calling on Mr. Thayer.
Sanford is well represented these days
in our little town, especially on Sunday
afternoons.
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Sanford Library |
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Free Reading Room
ROOM 20
Upstairs, Pico Block

t
I Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. ni.
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AND

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.__
I S tr a n g e r s , W e l c o m e

We deal in Celery Farms and
Farm Lands and *we are the
largest owners of Town JLots
We don’t have to advertise cheap lands.
The purchaser here saves more per acre
annually in freighta-lliau-liti-mives-on-thepurchase price elsewhere. See table of
freight rates in our booklet
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Sanford
COMPANY
Machine i Foundry d
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FLORIDA
Works
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I H H E B I D E n [R llE im n iE lls ir fp llT p l n ic llö iH iP iiÄ p i

Repairing All Kinds
of Machinery

l o r Good Average P rices und Qul«k Returns Ship to

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.

On last Friday aftemmin Muster Nat
Ryan c«:lebrnte«l his ninth birthday. /T he
little folks enjoyed drop-the-humlkerchlcf,
DEALERS IN
hide-and-seek, etc., and the afternoon
was full of merriment for all (tresent. The
host was the recipient of ninny beautiful
Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets
and useful gifts. Refreshments, which
~T
NEW YORK CITY
consisted of ice cream, cake and lemon­
ade, were servcil. and all the little ones
REFERENCES: Aetna National Gunk o f New Y ork City, o r any Com m ercial A gency
left after having a moBt happy lime.
Those present were: Misses Emma Ciinim, Office and works 214 Onk Avenue — -a n d t o Hundreds o f Shippers Who o re snipping t o them regu lar
Inez Carton, Agnes Wilhcrington. Fuye
’Phone 130
High. Louise Smith, Jennie Wofford, Alice
FLOR
Culver, Junle Culver. Huzel Curroll, Mabel S A N F O R D .
Carroll. Lelo Culver und Minnie Rynn;
Messrs. William Berry. Lionel Stnrblrd,
Clinton High. Robert Smith. Everett Wof­
ford. Horace Boyd, Ernest Culver, David Health Is W orth Saving. And Som e
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla
Sanford People K now H ow to Save It.
Carroll. Joe Carroll and Nut Ryan.
Matty Sonitird people lake their lives
Allison Willieringion of Kissimmee is
in their bands by neglecting the kid­
spending Monday here with his parents. neys when they know these organ*
N. Guy McLeod, who hua been confined need help. Sick kidneys arc responsi­
in the Orlundo hospital f«»r several weeks ble for a vast amount o f suffering and
iil beiillbi but three is iio rieeil 4«&gt; sui­
C apital $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
returned Monday.“
ter nor |o remain in danger when all
diseases
and
aches
and
pains
due
to
Reese Combs left Wednesday for Winter Garden, where be has accepted u posi­ weak kidneys can be quickly and per­
manently cured by l|ie use «if Doan's
Now handles
Opened for business in 190G
tion with lion. A. B. Newton of that place. Kidney Pills. Here is a Sanford citi­
zen's
recommendation,
W. T. Marshall returned Sunday from
Accounts of
Mr*. J. J. Cowan, Myrtle Ave., San­
Christina, where lit; has been employed
ford. Fla., says:
“ In return for the
for several months.
benefit I received from D oan’ s Ki«ltu-y
W. H. Evanson of Sanford, but former­ Pills, I can recommend them. Back­
Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity
ly o i Apopka, spent sevt-ral days here tills ache kept me in misery and I often
became so lame that 1 could hardly get
week und was the guest' of bis daughter, around to attend to my household
dupes. The kidney secretions were t o o
Mrs. Jay Combs.
frequent in passage and very annoying.
Mr. und Mm. Hugh Waters who have
" T o t* fair with both frland and foa,
•Avhcn a friend tohL m e'abou t D o a n s
been visiting the latter's parents. Mr. and 'K it in g Pills. I obtained a. b o x and
Oft your o w n llttla rig h t» forego;
Mrs. II, H. Witherington. liuve left for At- com menced their use. They did me so
It f»aya.”
luntu where they will make their future much good that I continued taking
them until com pletely cured.
I co n ­
borne.
•
sider D oan’ s k id n ey Pills a most
The Orlando Masons enjoyed a delight­ valuable kidney remedy.”
F or sale .try all dealer*.
Price 50
ful picnic at Wekiwn Springs Thursday of
Fostcr-M tlburn C o., Buffalo,
lost week. During the entire day autos cents.
H. E. TOLAR
New Y ork, sole agents for the United
M. M. SMJIiL _„ H.. R. STEVENS. - -G. S. DERRY.
passed through here, briuging the pJcnltfCashier
A u ’l Cashier
-¿U tcA -—•
President
Vice-President
ere to the springs. —
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the name— D oan's—and
Mayor J. D. Mitchell and daughter, Miss

Automobiles and Gas
Engines

KEEP l i l t KIDNEYS WELL

merchants Fruit and Produce

Best Fertilizers
On Earthr

G.R.

Peoples Bank of Sanford

SEVEN

D E P O S IT S

HUNDRED AND SEV EN

IN S U R E D

A G A IN S T

LOSS

�THE SANFORD HERALD
Published Ertrr Friday Montini at Sanford, Fla.
R J. II0U.T. Manailni Edlior

Come to'Sanford on July Fifth.

Who Is Pastor Russell , and .what rela­
Sufc*«rl»ttoft Prtac. $1.00 I Y«*r in Advance tion Is he to Editor SbovallT
Entered aa aecond-data mail matter Auluat 22nd
1201. at tbe Poetoffice at Sanford. Florida,
under Act of March 3rd. 1872.
Durham Advertlalnl Company, Jocheonvllle. Rrp
reseti tatlvr.

JL E X T TIN G E R ’ S -1

It is now Governor Brown of Cèorgla.

i - Next Door to Postoffice
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While Rosevelt and party are huntinf
for lion the police force o f tiie Unitet
States are hunting for Leon.

And old fashioned celebration Is pro­
mised
nil who com e to Sanford on July
Office rirrt Floor In the BUhop Block. Flrat Street
Fifth. A good time for every one.
Telephone No. 148.

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f MEN’S_ PANAM
A HATS $5.00 to $9.00
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and-Boys' Straw Hats 25 cents to $ 2.50

Those books that leaked from the pack
age
in the express office at Palntka should
Annually we celebrate the d ayon which
our forefathers cut loose from their mother hove been put up in better bindings.
country, and declared that a few Mattered
colonies, holding the edge o f o great con ­ J Tbe hall games to be played Jn thlsfcity
tinent with difficulty and danger from next Monday will be a feature o f thedpy.
savage foes, would take n plnce amon| No kicking on the umpire will be allowthe nations o f thtpearth. would protect ed.~
1.
themselves, and would take the course
Reasonable Itou»
IZZ?
Store Closes 6 P. M. Except Saturdays. .
The City Connell deserves*Credit for the
. that seemed good to them..
Half
day
recreation]
Fi)r
Employee8
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Every
Thursday
Afternoon
general cleaning up o f the various streets
That the-iattempt was successful Is
gain to mankind. W e honor those who and avenues. In the business portion
made It, and in doing so, made the pro­ there are several grass patches, that arc
gress we have seen for a century possible a disgrace to the owners.
Annually with cuffiioil'VMI •i iHiV7Hf*anil' »■
The recent tinkering o f the tariff has
a chorus o f acclaim we laud llieir wisdom
and their bravery and renew our protes­ raised the price o f woolen goods. Florida
tations o f attachment and faithfulness to people can wear cotton goods and laugh All Local Advertisement« Under This
the principles they laid down. But the at the protection that /osiers the rich and Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
— consumption o f powder nnd professions o f depletes the pockctbook o f the poor.
attachment are not all that Is required of
W anted— A w om an for house _ w d r k 4 5 -t f
us in this day nnd generation, if we would . While th » p o o r -p e o p le -in the northern Lnck Box 38, Sanford, Fin.
■ be worthy of our fathers.
cities are sweltering and dying from the
W anted— Unfurnished, two or three
It was their duty to choose the prlncl heat, the inhabitants o f Florida are com ­ rooms on the ground floor. Gentleman
pies which were to furnish the framework fortable, with cooling breezes blowing and w ife ; no children. Address Mrs. McD
Manufactured with pure distilled water— they will prevent illness, aid
R. F. D. No. L
of government, over these to draw the from the Gulf and the Atlantic. In San­
’
digestion and give you health
W anted— Everyone to know that the
laws and practices which were to keep the ford we are especially blessed with a fine
Blickensdcrfer typewriter Is the best on
bones In place as the muscles and skin do lake fmm which n breeze is usually waft­ the innrket. Sec them at The Herald o f­
the parts o f the human sl^elcton, and force ed at all times o f day.
fice.
epch to play its appointod port. Then
you-woitYn ftm -clnM 'typew rltcr at
they had the far simpler tnsk to pratccL
moderate rice, call at The Herald office,
ThePcniSNSlfTNews had a write up o f
T h e “worVortheirTinrnls and watch that the city last week that ought,to prove o f and inspect the Blickensdcrfer. T h e best
nothing Interfered with its movements great benefit to Pensacola. Printer's ink and most ctMhpoct machine on the innrket.
For Sale—lQ -ft-lau n ch ,-3 b. ix-engine.
T"8 B 1 — 1 9 0 0 .
from within or without. Because ,they Is one o f the best medium in .mWerlisOxford, North Carotino
Bargain,
if
sold
at
once.
T.
P.Conpropst.
.succeeded in performing-their tnsk well ng u city and in the special edition of
Classical,Halontlflcand English Courses. Prepari* for col
■ • 4 0 -tf
logo, University.or
isU
orern
m•—
ea. t A
Academ
Military
nnd wisely, their desccndcnts keep the tho News a reader could glean some im­
.ipMsIntUi prom
MU
SM
MtO
„ t.-v.S
m-a
. ies.
.. • carriage
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LJÊ training.,ilovclo|&gt;*
ptSSobcd
lru rp
and
manly
For Sale—-Buggy and hnmrss, in godd
Fourth o f July ns a holiday and dedicate portant facts- about the growing m e­
Academy
W
year*
old
. . . With
- - - experienced teachers. ra.ltl*
condition.
A bargain. E. L. G., Ij i Kc
»dr o f.................
dine with
til* family, securing
rito “tho principal and ladle*
It (0 noise, to speech, nnd to general rest, tropolis on the gulf,
Mary, Fla.
tho culture of hom o Ufa. Cultivate* and educate*. Modern
recreation and jollity. On one fèstivàl In
buildings, pcrluctsanitation, wholeaonto fsro, no crowding.
F or S ale .— P. M. Elder o f the Celery a v­
Iliwt moral, moulal, physical and aoclal training. Sltody
each year the Roman made his slave Ids
'*’***• * i5 le,.,c .Pftrk- 01,0 &lt;Ju*rtcr mile running irark. IO)
Every Fourth o f July, some one, rises enue cosh store hnH 200 buVhela o f pens
acres. ideal rifmaie, helpful environm ent. In the social
master; “on one day In each year the
for sale.
.
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up to criticise the statement o f the Decatmosphere ot refined Christian people. The town noted
American publicly acknowledges what Is
for over a century aa an educaUonal centre.
For
Sale—Good
driving
nnd
work
horse.
Ia ration of Independence'"that nil men
Catalogues ready for dtstiibuttngtrue as well every other day, and the small
Will trade for mule. Also a few fresh
are created equal," nnd goes on to prove
HORNER M ILITARY SCHOOL
cow s at a bargain. Inquire at Pico Hotel
boy owns a continent till he puts himself
Col. J . C. H o m e r , P rin c ip a l, O x fo rd , N. t .
that men nré not*created equal cither In­
40-tl
to bed.
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tellectually, physically or socially. The
For sale cheap. Quick sale. Need mon­
The annual honor paid to our forefath­
critlfc seems never to remember that the ey. Fifteen acres celery farm. Box 473.
ers nnd their deeds of good, hut n vener­
Decoloration is a political document, nnd
DR. C. G. B ITT T
For Sale— First class square piano.
ation for the principles and methods
tliat when it says “ all men are creatediL chepp ami, time,
—
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ti-ir
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which achieved these results would bo
equaULlt iueax^ A «ly that rtff-raen by na­
DENTIST
F or S ale— Fine Jersey Bull for sale or
better. _ T b a t yencration wc-should carry
ture are entitled to equal political rights. for service. Addres» John Jcis, or Phone Room 13
Pico Building
In our hearts, and It should Influence us
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A ny otlter-&lt;&lt;onstruetioo-is-eemfary-t4)-«hA
every day In the year. We should not
“SANFORD. FLORIDA“
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nature o f the instrument.
F or S ale .— Choice Jersey cows for sale
forget that preservation of good is ns d if­
cheap. Now fresh or will be soon. Also
ficult and ns praiseworthy ns its procla­
Riiode Island Red eggs for hutching. Cir­
WELCOME TO SANTORD
cular free. C. F.Wnrd.Wintcr Park. 2 9 lf
mation and defense— that practice is bet­
DR. R. M. MASON
Sanford extends n welcome to all on
ter than precept, nnd that without the
For S alt— An improved Edison moving
DENTIST practical enforcement of the principles Monduy July the Fifth. We want you to picture machine. In good order. Also some
they established their work will he Judged be With us on that day and help to cele­ good films. Machine only been used two Wclltom Block
Phone 19
brate the Natal day o f American inde­ months. Owner in other business. Will
a failure and absurdity.
sacrifice for 5 50 . Apply at Herald office.
Sanford, Florida
V
pendence. Not only to celebrate but to
For Rent—One and three-quarters acres
spend a day in the piicnominal Celery
o f land, near city limits. Address Box
• .TMTM.L TOO HANDY CON
City to view the celery delta, to hear the 3 5 9 City.___________________
We have anticipate«!
— r JOHN C. SNEAD
} We d o / o l intend to try the Wilmot able addresses o f several good speakers,
Tq Kr.NT.UM URNism n.— Tito large house,
nmrdm'xusc In advance o f the court nny among them being Hon. Frank Clark, our ell and kitchen on Ainory Grove, four
ARCHITECT
nu*rf than we did the Childers' case.
congressman from this district. To sec miles from Sanford, with stable, water
113 W. f irst Street
On the confused mass o f contradictory the games nnd sports, and to enjoy an supply, etc. Rent 5 2 4 0 per y e a r; by 'Plioar 1(15
stories told it will require the legal trial old fashioned barbecue at noon, that month 525. |inynblc monthly in advance.
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
Reply to C. W. Rantoul. 00 State street.
Needs and Bought Our
to bring out real evidence.
crowning glory oí- a celebrutlon in the Boston, M ass.. For examination o f prem­
It is a muse unfortunate affair that it south.
ises npply to John T. Arrcnfs, on the
Stock of
A. C. HART
4 5-tf
has cut off a life and, however U may
Many Florida cities entertain the place.
terminate, will inevitably hurt two others tourists during the winter seuson with
Dress M akinc— Altering ladies' and S U R V E Y O R A N D D R A U G H T S M A N
as long as they shall live.
fetes o f various kinds and while our cele­ gents'clothing. Ladies'skirts and shirt
leveling and CmetSectlonlng for Drainage
We can say without prejudice to the bration will b e ' greatly enjoyed by the waist suits a specialty. Years o f experi­
a Specialty
ence under French dressmakers and up■ case that one great cause or the suicides, tourists who still linger in the lap of to-date tailors. Mrs. II. M. Holliday, San­
SANFORD. FLORIDA
murders and fatal accideuts which we Florida, the grand cvent o f next Monday ford. Fla. 5 00 Park avenue.
4 5-2t
huve been having in Orange county re­ s for Florida people as well qnd. is in ­
ANDEW JOHNSON
cently, is thé all too bandy gun.
tended ns a demonstration o f the San­
Wade, the tuner, Qrlando.
The gun is in evidence on every hand. ford spirit. The celebration is not given
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
18x30 Crex Rugs. 37c. at Miller A Ron.
A gun carelessly held whilst hunting goes
a mercenary spirit for the merchants
Practice* In State and Federal O a ifl^ ,
Fancy work supplies, at 507 Magnolia
off und the man's life is winked out. A do not-expect to realize any profit from
AND
M. G. T. Building.
Phone 248.
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-if
gun standing against the wall in the house the affair. The big-heurted people of avenue.
causes suicide. A gun in the pocket as this city are only desirous o f entertaining
Buy Henry Clay Flour o f W. W. I-ong.
nn nil too handy "protector" in a fit of their guests und showing them a good The best on earth.
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
— n n g e rti puintrdTit nn - ndvrrsary nnd n limé. ‘ N0~MfltRSrttté"*pfi5gráhY has been
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-----3 0 x 7 2 Crax Rugs5l.33.Tit Miller A Son: —
life taken. A gun goes off accidentally arranged, although there will be plenty to
AT-LAW
McKinley edition of ten cent sheet mu­
Olid reaches n vital spot nnd a life Is for­ amuse the crowd during the duy, Most
Seventh Judicial Circuit of
sic. all the popular airs, at City Cigar Store. Lete State Attorney
_______ Florida-------- ---------------feited. Any way you tuke It. whether o f the Orange county visitors will he en ­
A ll to Suit YOU and YOUR
Residences. Sanford and Sylvan Lake
Built by the Pope Contracting Co.‘ suf­
occident, suicide or murder, the fact lies grossed with the two ball gumes with
A
4 2 tfin the loose way in which men, women Orlando an attraction the promises to ficient guarantee.
Pocket-book
and hoys are permitted to have in their be o f the highest order and also with the
Nuw is the time to buy your sub-trriGEO. A. DeCOTTES
possession the deadly weapon.
Spring is opening up and
grand tournament, worthy o f . Orange guted land. See M. M. SrnitTi.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
If they were deprived the luxury o f fire county riders.' T W tournament and
The Royal Tailors brand of clothing
Practice in State and Federal Courts
you will* be compelled to
arms, a great deal more trouble would pony roces will create much interest,
means perfection. See soqiplcs ul D. A.
have to be taken to secure a weapon to there being many o f the northern visitors
Wcibarti
Block'
Snnfrtrd,
Fla
Caldwell A Sun's.
com e out in a New Outfit
murder and to suicide, nnd accident would Who have never witnessed this feature
.A
JiUiejuwiey.ziow
and
a
h
ide
now
nml
altogether be barred out and consequent­ before,
. j r, - .— —
then is the way to buy celery land. See DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER W hy not let us supjdy y°ur
ly the record o f deaths would be less.
In all the celebration will be on old
At the risk of being condemned by the time observance o f the Fourth and will M. M. Smith for particulars.
needs? DENTIST
Get your fencing now, and get the
"Personal Liberty” howler» we would like no doubt be o f sufficient magnitude to
Raums
23.
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end
23.
Pico
Bldg.
Than#
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to h ave-« license placed on every pistol satisfy tbe large crowd that will be pres­ American or the Ellwood kind. Geo. If.
“ There is nothing new under the w » '
40
and gun in the state; a license o f a hun­ ent. The peoplo o f Sanford extend a Fernald Co. •
.SAN FORD, FLORIDA.
dred dollars or more per year and follow­ warm welcome to every one to attend the
But none o f the Goods under
MAIL BOXES
ed up closely no matter In whose posses­ celebration next Monday.
Bring the
The beat Box made— Tbe Riley. Used F. 0. E. CELERY CITY AERIE, 1853
sion the firearm might be. Tills would family and spend a day of unalloyed e x clu s iv e ly o n R o u t e N o . 1. ...............- Meets Tuesday nights, at 8 o'clock, at
. bicuu u prohibitive tax to all except those pleasure.-------------- -..
_
Harry J . Wilson.
the hall in the Stonc-Gove building, on NEW and up-to-date
who might have some actual use for a
T oe City u - Y ours.
Gas and E lectric Fixtures
Firsts trecL
gun and would almost entirely do away
We carry the combination fixtures, also
too*
with the calam ities being recorded every
W e don't charge anything or s
Electric Lights
a full line o f gas fixtures, brackets, etc.
d ay or two.
are coming. Have your ature and reai- Gas stoves and ranges.
SANFORD LODGE. No. 27. L 0 .0 . F.
Come and investigate before
Thousands o f people get through Jiie dence wired now. Expert eJefctricJans.
T he F u n a l o H ardware Co.“
Meets every Monday night at 7 :3 0 in Ma­
buying elsewhere
without a gun, either on their persons or Alt work done under insurance rules.
Notify W. A. Parr or phone our office and
Typewriter Far Sale
sonic HaU. j Visiting brethren are c o r ­
in their houses, and all the rest could— we wlh make estimate.
Smith-Premier No. 2, In good order.
dially invited, v .
S. B aldwin,
Reporter-Star.
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Geo. H. Fzauuu» H ardwaxt Co .
Cheap. P. O. Box 48,4 Sanford.
Secretary.
THE DAY WE CELEBRATE

Women’s TRIMMED HATS All Reduced’

BUNTING For Fourth òf July decorating

Drink a Bottle of

WANT S

. G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R

Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla

Horner Military School

Can Fit you

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YOUR

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Shoes,

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in and about t h e

City

We want you
To be with us, sure
On the Fifth of July.

Arc you coming
to Sanford, Florida
On the Fifth of J u ly !___ 1

LIHie H appenlnfs^M entlon o
Matters In Brief.

Mr. and Mrs. A, Dornernnd family have
Frank Gordon,deputy sheriff, of Orlando,
gone to New York for a visit to -the old
spent Tuesday nnd Wednesday in Sanford.
home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. N.R. Johnson and children
The famous Elgin Crenmery Duller for jffitylsfUng relatives In Georgia.
W. W. Long's Grocery.
Twenty-one meals at Stumon's for 54.
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Notice— Have you a celery farm for
Buy your 4th of July Hams at L. P.
Summary o f th e F loatin g Sm all Talk side? If so. address, with particulars.
McCullcr's new grocery. Only IG cents
Succinctly. A rranged f o r Hur­
Cull Box 125, Smithlield. Vn.
per pound.
ried Herald Readera.
b irst-clnss harness and saddle repairing,
~~Q.~W fT alley. n former Sanford boy is in
ut Dickins' stables.
4U-tf
Sanford need«
tlie city tills week. He is on the rou'd rep­
Your presence here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rex Packard left last Sat­ resenting Cary roofing.
You ore expected here Monday. ,
urday for Chicago ami other points in Illi­
24x48 Crex Rugs, 00c. nt Miller &amp;. Son.
• Hf, ¿ I Speer who has been seriously il nois. They will be absent several weeks.

PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST

foe several weeks Is still confined to her

Buy your 4th of July Hams at L. P.
A good family horse for sale at a bar­
McCullcr’s new grocery. Only IG cents
gain. N. H. Garner.
.jo
pdr pound.

bed.
The Herald's 'phone is No. 14 A
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner have, taken
Catcher Story of the Orlando nine was
Nathan Garner writes from Macon thnt a cottage fiver on the bench for Vim sum­
a visitor tothecity Monduy, nnd witnessed
be Is enjoying himself and expects . to be mer.
the tint gnme between Curdele nnd Snnabsent for several weeks.
Three furnished or unfurnished rooms ford.
27x54 Crex Rugs. 85c. at Miller &amp;. Son for rent. Hines building, over Woodruff's
Good second-hand buggy for sale. Dox
4 0 -if
Hon. W. L. Fulmer and son Willis of store. See R. L. Jones.
884:
4 4 -if
Oriando, spent .Wednesday in the city.
Mrs. T. J. Miller lias been quite sick
J. 11. F'ictds has returned from Pulntkn
Wade mokes frequent trips to Sanford this week. We hope site will lie able to where he wiis a witness in ^iic famous
enjoy the Fourth..
Write him at Orlando.. v
'
Duvidsim-Kelly trial.
The Indies ftf*tht* Congregational church
Dr. Dennett, on e'of Orlamlo‘sVmoHt pro­
will
serve Ice cream, cake and lemonade.
gressive citizens was a visitor to the city
July
5th in the city park. A tent will lie
on Wednesday.
erected for that purpose. Proceeds to go
BxlO Crex Art Squares, at Miller &amp; Son
to the new church.
_
for $0.
It is ail"open secret. su wu lw lray-no
Rev. L L . Wilson, pastor o f thePresbyconfidence in saying thnt Sanford lost the
terisn church. Oakland, spent Tuesday
ball game Tuesday, also.
night with Rev. J. F. McKinnon.
Hon. W. O. Overstreet of Orlando was a
Dwellings for sate or to rent. E. T. visitor to the city Thursday.
Woodruff
43-2
Mrs. Henry Penrce of Arcadia is the
Mrs. Henry McLaulih and children re guest of her sister. Mrs. A. Simon, this
turned this week from a short visit to the week.
beach.
M. M. Smith has 1,000 ncrcs of celery
_ America alarm clocks for 8 5 c n t-F er tnnrt. Sold on easv terms.
nalil's.
R. T. Duller of Seabreeze was a visitor

See C. A. Reed!fur furniture ami piano
moving.
tf

_ J, C. Cuilmim loft W.wUt&gt;gJl..y Jur-Plant avenue and Conimercini Street:---- 4 2 tf—
City, where he will spend several weeks
F'. I.. Miller of Lakeland and D. J. Starvisiting friends and relatives.
ling of litis city have been added to the
Center tables at Milter fit Son, from 80 clerical force at.the Sanford Grocery Co.
tents up. 1
Special prices at Miller &amp; Son, before
Career: nnd—daughtar^- Mus -takiag s HkL—-Y ou can save, from 20 to
Nell left Wednesday on a visit to relatives 30 |ier cent. Give them a trial.
at different ¡Mints in Georgia. They will
The building formerly occupied by J. I.
probdbly be absent two or three months.
Anderson as a grocery store, which was
Fresh Georgia butter, 35 cents n pound partially destroyed by lire several weeks
for sale by Carder fit Roberts.
ago. lias been torn town.
Flornoy Philips of Starke has been the
House to rent for the summer, corner
guest of Ids uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Magnolia avenue and F'irst street. En­
L R. Philips' for several days, returning quire of Mrs. M. L. Allen.
home Tuesday.
—Mrs. H. A. Howard and children and
Plaining time is here. M. M.Smitli will Miss Alberta Hill left last Saturday for Ca­
sell you land on easy terms.
dillac. Mick, where they will sjieml the
S P- Willis returned W ednesday even­ summer.

ing from a week's visit to relatives at
Williston. Mrs. Willis and little son, Cnswrll will remain away a few weeks longer
visiting at different points in the State.
II you want a first-class tailor-made
«oil for $12.98, call at U. A. Caldwell fit
Sons.
Mrs P. F. Cray o f Tampa after spending

Wednesday in the city the guest of her
sister. Mrs. Sam Williams left for Clnclnna,e where she will spend the summer.

Do not throw away money ondoubtf*d seed. L. ft. Philips will give you a
sumpla of celery seed to test Toryour“ lf. Get them now.
W. D. Yowell, general manager o f the
Orlsndu Reporter-Star was In ihe d ty on’
Wednesday, This la Mr. Yowell'« •‘first
trip to Sanford In several monllis and be
was greatly surprised ATT the remarkable
growth of the city.
At a bargain—SO acres o f best celery
land In celery delta. On SL Gertrude ave­
nue. See Murrell, the real estate man,
Welborn block.
39-tf
Artie Smith returned Wednesday from
■ bear hunt in the vicinity o f Forest City.
Mu wood« were full o f bear, but they
were bashful and wouldn't even com e out
and let Artie look at them. None o f them
weighed less than 4 0 0 pounds, and one
Idg fellow must have weighed in the
neighborhood o f half a ton.
The American and Ellwood fence are
the best on the market. See them at the
G*». H. Fern aid Hanle wore Co— before
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BIG C ELER Y S A LE
BEGINNING

• WEDNESDAY JUNE 16th

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

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W. Hr Howard and 0 . S. Howard, two
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prominent citizens of Geneva, were In A a
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You want the beBt Georgia peaches
and you get them ut Hill's Grocery.
K. H. Murrell relumed hist Monday from
Conway, S. C., where he sjxmt several
days the past week.

L. R. Philips has his new crop celery
seed In und will give you u testing
sumple free.

Mr. and Mrs. McCuin of Puola were In,
the city lust Saturday, eu route lo CaunGeorge Lovell is home for a few weeks to the city last Tuesday. Mr. Duller will da, where they will s|ieiul (lie summer.
from Jacksonville, where lie has been at probably invest in Sanford properly,_____ _If you duu'1 think Miller.-fir- Son will
ling Massey-Huslncss-Oollegc.----------S7.TS will buy nn iron bed, a good suve you money, you try litem.

9x12 Crex Art Squares, at Miller fit Son spring and n mattress, at Miller &amp; Son.
for 57.75.
W. Gwynne F'ox Inis returned from q
J. C. Green will embark in the livery trip to the East Coast, wbtrre' l|c assisted
business in this city In the near future. in bundling, the pineapple crop.
He has nut yet secured n location.
Buy a meal ticket, anil eat your Sunday
Seventy-live bushels o f cow pens for dinner ut Stumon's.
sale cheap, at E. A. lleflleld Co.'s.
J. H. Sadler, county treasurer and nilb. W, Spencer's bakery will[make no de­ round guod fellow, siient Tuesday in this
livery on next Monday, July -Dili. Get city. " Jim lias friends everywhere and
your bread on Saturday, if possible.
never, loses them.
When you have an Item o f news call
Sanford Novelty Works ami Cement
phone No. 148.
Stone Plant located at the corner of F'rencb

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Geo. S. Derry, the genial cashier of the
Peoples Dunk bus returned from a two
weeks visit to bis family at Summerton.
Ga. He found little George greatly im­
proved und lie is now able to use Ills foot.
Keep your eye on Hill's Grocery for
Iteaclies.
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Georgia

The City Cigar store has installed a tine
sodn fountinn mid is now prepared to
serve ice cream and cold drinks of all
kinds.
I--If you wunt the best Georgia peaches
giit-iluMii h i TliilVGroceryi------ -— ------—
E. M. North, the passenger agent of the
A«iantlc(Const Line, was in tbecity Tues­
day. Mr. North is assisting in boosting
Sanford's Fourth of July celebration.
Rev. W. C. Taylor of Tig null, Ga., spent
Ific past weelrttrthis—e iiy t-llm -g u e s l-o f
friends. Kev. Tuylor preached last Sun­
day at the baptist church. He is enthu­
siastic over the future prospects of Sunford. mid may decide to make some in­
vestments ere returning to his home.
The Atlantic Hotel ut Coronado bench
will open a (tout June 1st, remodeled and
refurbished. Water und gas. Terms very
reason able. T. D. Denmree. owner nnd
proprietor,
40-4

^ v U R MEN’S APPAREL,is a perfect
production-of-pleasing style,-and
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adapts itself to the needs of good dress­
ers especially during the warm weather
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Our stock of merchandise is of the
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most approved style-conservative, yet
modern in every feature, and it will be
to your interest to investigate.
If quality is your strong point let
us supply you.

.FR A N K
Clothier and Men’s
Furnisher

Hon. Geo. D. Dickenson of Maitland was
in the city several days ibis week shaking
Get u s a m p le o r celery seed from bands witlt old friends. Mr. Dickenson is
L R. Philips and test them and see a great Sunford man and nn enthusiastic
that you get whu| you want. New
booster.
c r o p seed n ow In.
Dining chairs, high back, for 07c, at
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Horum left this week
Miller fit Son.
for Tallulah F'ulls, Go.*, where it is hoped
Mrs. Walter Hund nnd daughter Hazel,
the change will heiuTit Mrs. Durum's
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accompanied
by Mrs. K. L. Jones, went to ^ ^
health.
/
Orlando Monday morning to have an op ­
Chairs, stands, rockers, matting, spring
eration performed on Hazel's throat.
cot, and window shades for sale. Practi­
They returned that afternoon, and the pa­
cally new. Enquire ut Herald office.
t
tient Is getting along nicely.
J. T. Fuller has arrived lit the city nnd
Buy your 4th of July llama, ut t . P.
will be in charge of the work of installing
M c C u l l c r ' s new grocery. Only 16 cents
the new electric light plant. His family
per pound.
will arrive Inter, and they will make their
STRONG LINE 01 CHILDREN’ S SCHOOL SHOES
Do uway witb dust while sweeping car­
home here until the plant is linisiied.
pets by buying Wizznrd Carpet Cleaner of
The Latest Full Styles in Ladies’, Gent's and Children's Shoes ]
Now is the lime lo build your fence olid
W. W . Long . _________________ . _________
the Goo. H. F'erunld Hardware Cm, Is the
7 Just Received ~~
While your wife is away, make yourself
pluce to buy. dice the Ellwood aud Amer­
ut home ut Stumon's. 21 meals Tor $4.
ican Fence.
Miss E. H. F'ryer, daughter of Robert
A. R. Key teller of the F'irst National
Dank bus relumed from a three week's Fryer of Tavares. ,was In the city a few ; v v » » v
trip to Lea Sprj/igs, Twin. This Is H. P. hours last F'ridny en route home from a
Driver's famous resort und many Orange visit to Jacksonville. Came in on the
Clyde Line boat and took the train for
county people ore spending the summer
Tn rarer
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Orders Solicited For
there. --------------------7
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For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
Gel ready fo r (lie files and M o s ­
q u itoes. Largest s to c k and lowest O. A. paid well &amp; Sons.
o r lc c s on screen d o o r s und wlnduws
Mrs. J. N. Whitner went to Jacksonville
ut
Harry J. W ilson's.
ROSES A SPECIALTY
Monday to see her sister. Mrs. H. H. Deane,
When we Invite guests to partake of who wusquitesick. Mrs. Deane will prob­
Florists Agent.
Ask for Prices
our hospitality we always put our ably return with Mrs. Whitner to recuper­
homes in perfect order and don our best ate in life-giving sunshltuTand invigorat­
PHONE 160.
Oak Ave. nnd 11th St.
SANFORD, FLA. j
bib und tucker to honor them In "our ap­ ing breezes of Sanford.*"
pearance as wellus entertainment. Some
Go-Fly keeps flics off liorses and cattle.
one will have to be up and doing If we
2 5 c o n t l5 D c At all drug »lore*. 444U
expect to be proud o f the cleanliness and
Miss Florence Butts o f Eustis cam e In
neatness o f our streets and vacant lots
on
the Clyde Line last Friday from Jack­
when our visitors oniVe on July 5th. All
sonville.
where she has been spending
the trash and loose papers' on the side­
walks and streets, with all other unsight­ several weeks with acquaintances. Site
ly debris so often in evidence should xiis- was met* here^by 4 h e stepfather, H. Fv
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ppear Saturday. Sanford can andshould Kriegsman. They took the afternoon train

We certainly hope that the grass-mower
will go through all the streets in the east­
ern and western sections of the city. It
would be a dreadful tiling If the festlvl°n the Fourth should have to be dis­
continued to bunt for a child, or children, do herself proud on Monday and be the for home.
New c r o p ce le ry seed Just received.
and joy of her citizens and attroc°f »ome one o f the visitors, lost In the very ,pride
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and luxuriant- grass and weeds on tive to our stronger*, who maybe coming Coll and get sam ple end t e s t t h e m « *
y tu r s e lf before buying. L R. Philips.
to spy out the land.

F L O R ID A

SANFORD

FRANK L. W O O D R U FF!
Sanford’s Only. Exclusive Shoe-Store

L. H. T E M P L E

Cut Flowers and Hot House Plants

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

Low Pricea.

Easy Payments.

4.

Pico Block

�THE SANFORD HERALD

Luxury OF. The Ocean Tempered By
Certain Rules
LIr
Items of Interest Gleaned Froth
To the many Sanfprd people who are
contemplating a trip to the beach.the fol­
lowing rules will be most interesting:
It is declared by many physicians that
more harm than benefit often results from
sea bathing, for the simple reason that
Here the Reader* Win rind a Brief common sense Is so generally left at home.
Historical Spring flowing
Ta|$n judiciously, the sea bath quickens
For Hurried Reader*
the circulation, and la' a splendid tonic for
A letter received by Rev J o s e p h !» Grimm tired nerves, but If a woman Ignores all
o f Leetonlo, Ohlonwhose church was to^ the rules o f health, with her sea dip, she
tally wrecked recently, contained the In­ Is likely to com e out a fright and remain
formation that every church whose pastor one for a long time.
The early morning bath is only fitted for
took active port In anti-saloon politic*
would be destroyed. The letter hns been bodies entirely vigorous. From 10 to 12
turned over to ih’i poatofUce authorities. o'clock ii declared the best time for bath­
While"sailing on Klllam ey lake In Ire­ ing for both health and beautifying results.
land, recently, n party of American tbur- And let it be noted right here that it is
ists were drowned by the upsetting of the madness for Inexperienced persons to re­
main long, or, indeed, any bather, as, no
boat.
matter how much the fun is enjoyed, the
By the explosion o f gas in o mine o f the
long stay in the water prevents the health
Lackawanna Coal Co. at Heluum, Pa., a
and beauty-giving reaction that every wo­
few days ago, seventeen miners were
man bather especially should strive for.
killed and many more InjurW.
Those bathers, too, who haven't the pluck
The A tom ajec cotton mills. In the state to plunge in at once, find more griof than
o f Jalisco, Mexico, have been destroyed by
Joy in the sea bnth. Every new breaker
fire. Loss, about »1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 ; insured fo r is a repetition o f the first shock, and their
about one-third.
relentless thump should not be received |
Miss Sarah O m c Jewett, regarded as upon the head or stomach, The b o d y j
one of the foremost writers o f America, he turned sideways to the coming wave,
died a t South Berwick, Me., recently, o g e r with the heart’s side protected against it.
a long illness resulting from apoplexy and Continual frisking about Is likewise requi­
paralysis.
site while In the water, and the tempera­
The Nortli had n touch o f hot weather ture o f the water and one's power o f reac­
the past week. Several sunstrokes were tion should determine the stay in it, for It
Is almost dangerous to remain in after the
glow has been replaced by the chill.
Doctors advise only fifteen minutes of
sea bathing at a time for athletes, five
minutes for the weaker folks and three
company
fo n h o e e really weuk. •
"
This, then, is beauty's first whisper to
Fort William Henry hotel, on Lake
the prospective sea nymph— if yon want
George, N. Y., was burned June 2 4, tol
a be m ade fairer by the kisses o f Neptune,
____ gnthnr w l^li lu m n le n li. - Los* $ 25 0,0 0 0.
look
out, first o f all, for your good health.
The hotel Blood close to the site o f the old
And
tills
advice includes a warning against
■
fort which was the scene o f many stirring
tight
corsets.
encounters between the British and French
Health discussion over, the proper care
in colonial day*, and which Is mentioned
o
f
the liair should be taken into considerin .J, Fennimorc Cooper's famous story,
atlon.
"The Last of the Mohicans."
After a sea hath, if the hnir has become
For the usual crime Albert Reese, a ne­
wet, it should be washed as soon as pos­
gro was taken from the Cuthbert.Gn., jail
sible in fresh water, for the clam m y mat­
Thursday and lynched.
ting which salt watef leaves is most hurt­
ThcGouid divorce suit has been decided ful to the hair's vigor and appearance, and
t
in Mrs. Gould's favor. She gets n «yearly those who do not wear the oilskin cap,
alimony o f »3 5 ,0 0 0 .
"" j
then, should be careful nbout having their
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., lias licen elect­ heads sprayed.
ed vice president of llic Standard Oil Co.
The skin is often very bndly irritated or
to tirtte the place of-H . H. Ruget s. i ecentiy disfigured by the salt ablutions, for to
deceased
some persons these bring immense activ­
The fatigue uniform of tlie United States ity o f all the glands, und (Ids results in
army is to he changed from brown canvas eruptions and scruff.
to blue drnim

If You W an t-to Buy or Sell

Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

OR TR U C K LANDS
Come and See Us

HOARDING CF.LERY, SANFORD. FLA,

It Makes No« Difference
What
You Wi
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t or Where Y ou Want It

H AVE IT
nnri o n T e r in s t h a t a r e

H O W AR D -PACKAR D LAN D COM PANY

A dispatch from Lagos. Britisli West
Africa says the native chief &lt;J_ Oyp,._iu
gerln, recently ex polled Rev. S. D. Plnnock,
missionary of the foreign missions board
of the South Baptist Convention, and lius
now seized the land belonging to tW m is
An attempt was made Inst week to de­
stroy tile Catholic church and priest's res­
idence in Newark, N. J „ by bombs made
o f tin cans tilled with high e x p lo r e s .

T H E JA C K S O N CAR S

The British Radium Institute of London
has just bought seven and a half gruinsof
radium for »150,000. This is at the rate
o f about »0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a pound.

No Sand too Deep

No H ill too Steep

- A. E. H ILL, Agent

Red Currant Jelly Is one of the most
The German-Lloyd steamship George popular kinds of Beech-Nut Conserves
Washington, the third largest vessel ever thut we sell. It has a delicious fluvur.
and is just right to serve with a roast of
built, has arrived in New York.
m eat. Each Conserve of .
After long years o f talk, work has at
Beech-Nut Brand
last'been begun on the Cape Cod canal.
The first bale of cotton of this year's is made o f the best fruit and pure sugar
crop in Texas, sold In Houston this week only, and includes Cherry, Cranberry,
Quince, Raspberry, Strawberry. Pinefor »4 2 5 . It weighed 2 0 8 pounds.
ppie, Peach. Grape Jelly and Jam, Grape
After a two day's strike o f the street
car men ill Pittsburg, Pa., an agreement
—has been reached favorable to th e ' men;
A steamship line between Mobile and
t h e ls le o f Pines has been established.
The first vessel sails Saturday.

P. McCULLER

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford
_

J Sell the Land
—- Your Brnins, Money, and
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

SANFORD, FLORIDA

FLORIDA PEOPLE
" Ml y LOOK N . J
-these -..prices
And

c o n s id e r th e

H i

q u a lit y

(v a r y chair Illustrated here la mada at the
bast w hile maple stock and finished natural
out-door varnish. * The scats a rc best arsds
double woven rattan &gt;nsl cheep p ith .
Wo u , M llta a fcundrod, o f O N u n to tho poepto of
»*• Slow, en d o v o r, owHomot t f l n | i «• w * p * ' Wh, T

is ■ s y oRi m ifi t lie W 'IU *««

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- IM P R O V E D IR R IG A T E D FÄ R M 8 ~ -liiN C I

U B O ! ILLUSTRATED CATALOG ROW.
IV ROCKER SHOW! HERE OAR IE MAO IH RED,
GREEN OR OAMAhV FOR IS 0T8. EXTRA.

FLORIDA OHAIR FAOTORY
Jacksonville, D e rid a

Flow ing W ells on A ll
Celery Delta and oilier Desirable Tracts in Blocks to *uit Purchaser.

. N. W H ITN E R

Prices nnd descriptions upon request.

First National Bank

B u ild in g

�THE SANFORD HERALD

W IL L M AKE
AN ADDRESS

B A L L G A M E S -S a n fo rd

Grand

Tournament

and

P ony

R a ces

BY THE CHAMPION ROUGH RIDERS OF THE STATE

FA LLO W IN G

MS T H E - PROGRAM

Sanford on Ju ly Fifth!
sim ian for Orntidn C ountv and the State at large.

FOR T H E

DAY

2:30 P. M— Horse Racing,
3:30 P. M.— Ball Game.

The Tournam ent

Every one wants to hear Hon. F rank C lark, the gr&lt;
Orator and Statesman and Florida’s famous Congressman
Every one wants to see the Grand Tournament and
Races, the various Games and Amusements.
Eyery one wants to witness two of the very best B e lli
o f the season between the Sanford and Orlando nines.
And every one wants to enjoy the Grand Barbecue ai
Sanforil, thfiJam ous Celery City.------------ :-------------------------

Program
Firing of Salutes at S u n r is e .________ • „ ________
Í):00 A. M.— Parade
10:00 A. M.— Ball Game.
11:00 A . M.— Tournament.
12:00 Noon.— Barbecue at the City Park
Address by, Hon. F rank C lark

The Tournament will he one of the features of the day.ami
is exciting much interest among the famous riders of tliis sec­
tion. The following Rules will govern the Tournameni:
All riders must, he dressed in uniform representing the
Knight he personates.
All lances must mefisOre eleven feet or more.
Each Knight must carry his lance in the pnrade.„
The riders will he under the command of Charles Hand,
Captain of the Tournament Races.
There will he three rides for each Knight— four rings thirty
yards apart;
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There will he first, second and third prizes.
The Tournament will he run on Racing Rules.
_______
There will be three races Tor the T ou rn a m en t horses.
Three prizes for each race.
The horses will be classed in three classes.
Entrance fee in the Tournament will he two dollars.
Any Knight showing the slightest sigiifTnf intoxication will
l)c ruled off the track.
Archie Cameron will have charge o f the Tournament and
Races and will answer all inquiries regarding the same.

The Day’s Enjoyment to Conclude with a
REGATTA ON THE LAKE AND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS

COM E

SANFORD

�me

SANFOftOlltRALÌ)

—

But a regular Sale for every day in the week except Sunday
I take this method of saying to you that I have opened u Dry
Goods, Notion, Shoe, Hat and Ladies1 and Men’s Furnishing Goods
Store near the corner of Third Street and Sanford Ave. The Stock
and fixtures are all new, not one' thing in the house as m u clras two
months-old: -The goods are bought Cheap as the Cash can get them
from the factory, department stores, and large jobbers, of the North
and shipped by the cheapest route'UTid I have loaded them with only
a poor man’s Racket profit, for cash before delivery, eliminating the

Yard~wld©‘ Bleached S h e e tin g ............. 8 to 10c
J|*
I
. V
Unbleached S h e e t i n g . ___ -___ -..6 to 8c
1 0 -4 Sheeting ^ ^ :r r r r e T T 7 ^ T — &gt; T :7 7 ^ 7 7 ^ 9 c
A pron G in g h a m s .................................................. 7c
Calico, Hesperia Indigo B lu e ......... .. . . 5c
Dress Patterns, in Fine G in g h a m s .............10c
India L in e n ...........................................................10c
Persian L a w n . . . . . . . : ............... .7.*...... 18 to 2 5c
Yd wide Dress Linen, W hite, B row n 20 to 2 5c
. *
*
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Cross Barred W aist G o o d s....... 7 to 17c
Piques and C o r d u r o y .... .................... 11 to 15c

Ladies Neckwear
R.uchings, Collars, Jabots, Bow s, T i e s ..5 to 25 c
W h ite W a is ts .............................................4 6 1 0 1.55
Lace Curtains, 3 yards long
Ladies’ V e sts............. _______ ______ 5 to 45 c each
Childrens R C a d y-to -W e a r D resses___2 5 to 1.40

Ladies’ Muslin Underwear
Em broidered S k irts ...............: ................130 to 1
Draw ers ................................ . ! . . . ........ .____ 25 to
Chemise with Long S k irts ....................
60 to •1
»
Corset C o v e rs .........
........... frn . . . . . 2 0 to !
Th e latest idoas in Ladies’ H osiery, a ll------

Colors7777T................. -....................10 to !

Men’s Balbriggan Underwear
Shirts and D ra w o rs ___................. . 2 0 to 5 0c each
M en’s Pepcrcl Elastic Scam D raw ers 29 to 50c
44
Dress S h irts .................. ..................40 to 1.25
M en’s and Boys Linen Collars
44
44. 11
Ties.____ r . _ . . .
M en’s9 H o s ie ry
,__ ____________— * 7
* ’
Mosquito Canopies ...................
Sprin g-B ack Mosquito Bars . . .

------Men’s Shoes, Hats, Caps and many things I chn’t mention, but come andexamine the
stock. There are many things I haven’t got that you will perhaps need but everything
that T offer is a bargain.
Respectfully submitted to the Cash Trade.' Yours, anxious for the trade

SAN FO R D A V E N U E

�........... i j :
■ juty 2.

NOISELESS EOIRTH
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PLANNED

In The C ircuit C o u rt, S ev en th J u d icia l
C ircuit Of N o r ld a . P fa n X e C ou n ty
Chancery

.f

Fire erne h er* B a rre d In C levelan d, Till*

Year
The dawn o f In d ep en d en ce Day
Cleveland this year should find the c it y ’
w If UsmW ook
S Runet.
best of young patriots flrecrackerless and
U R. Calhoun.
forlorn. There should be no to y pistol,
S. I’ uumpN.
fini A. DtCortrs.
no torpedo con e, no can n on crnckcr, none
!!r. ,NC0RW&gt;RATtüN OF EAGLES
i,f the other d e v ice s com m on ly used to ARTI£f;f?r
llllll.DIM, and loan association
.celebrate thé glorious Fourth.
Jbe Cleveland city cou n cil, d esp ite the

J

protest of the sm all J » y a n d Ü tè 'C ô h T
plaint'of the shopkeeper, hns tnken
measures to prevent the crop o f acciden ts
which generally atten d s the celebration
o( the Fourth o f J u ly . By a ction far
more sweeping than has -ever^ b efore
~15en taken In a c I T y ô n h e size o f Cloveland the council has absolu tely forbidden
Ibeu seof fireworks, e x ce p t for a few
public displays to b e g iven under the
direct charge o f the c it y anrhortritfir."
flic law Is to be strictly en forced and the
coming Fourte o f Ju ly in C leveland pro­
mises to- be n oiseless, b lo o d !e s a „ a m
deathless.
The municipal authorities w e re ip * jg fe d
to this action by a con stan tly Increasing
public sentim ent.
A m ed ica l journal
called ottentlon to th e fa ct that In the
celebrations o f the Fourth o f July from
1903 to 1007 Inclusive 21 ,5 2 0 persons
were Injured and 1,153 killed. " T h e liait non cracker in 1007 w as responsible for
16 death» and the Injury o f 1,480 per

S J Ä Ä Ä Ä T O i i A 'Ä
'w AS'ÄSSK!”1J“ •‘W “»

»r

AMtnr i
,luf e
°,f «hl* corporation «Imll In- Eagy-»
liul ü,n« and Loan Association and its ulaiv
ImisIiicss shall Iw al S.'uiiuril, Urangi' County, Ha.
Tl ,
I m t r ii
i .||„
■nalUr1'yfjhftbUSlmi«*Inlwfnmltict»
«•»Htrthl« turiwruilun »hall Iw to buy. own sell
ami r o o m real estate. ani| Imi-roV* ihr .ani"
««niiw t " Ä
rhemm; tu borrow monryaml
mort ua*MS,i' mli' “f" '¡MMllr* otherwise owing, by
'’V'“*’
' " '"nmj
‘•*.'7
mhtrubUgaUoni
Huri for, lo make mlvnncri
taanrtrf
rmmey iu
iaYiiirr, ffVfi mitrnoTtf filf pctaodhI pmtH’Ttv imscc*tary to odvantngeously condnrl am! tran.act any
laislucss that tills corporation Is authurired to enr
ry on; ami to du all such other nml furtlier things
at may be necessary or exiwd lent to be done for
the successful transacthm of the butineu of this
(mutation: and to hove, rxrnlu- mill rnjoy nil
tile rights, (Kiwira nnil privilege-* Incident toeortionn'' f i ™ * - * « thcU* ‘ " r
Ajsncu in
The amount of the ¿atSlai itock of this cnrpmntion Shull lie Twenty Thou«and (S2&lt;HJ00.pu) Dol­
lars. to Is- divided Into two llmusaml shares of the
par vn in- of Ten ( JI« 110) Dollars each, to U- paid
for with awful money of the United States.
Slates. All
' or

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ny Portion uf the said calli Ini utoek may be puyalile In or ,Issued
or used, fvr
for *&gt;r In thè Puryhaaeui
, ----------liroptrty. lal*|/.«e aerrirrs, nt li )u»t valuntìon

de'
■ ■■by (be
.....................
thereof to lie determined
board of directors
Aknaj: iv

Till, cur|mra(Ion shall iunlinuc ami have full
iHiwer toexen-Ue Itsiviriwralr right, uml frnnchlw.
ItH’ü
tor a perh»l of ninety nine years from nml after the
sons.
L-ummenrenient of Its rurpurate existence.
A few dnys before the Fourth o f July
*sr lay v
The bu.lness of Ihis cor|M&gt;riithui .hull U- con­
Jn Cleveland Inst yenr a girl w as dem on ducted liy the fullowlng officers: A president, vicestraling a new p iece o f fireworks in i president. treasurer and M em ory, elected by the
Hiard uf director., nnd n board of dln-clur. of nut
crowded store. 'A spark fell am ong the less limn five tmr more than »even direelurs, wlm
. hull be stucMmlilrra in mid corporaliun, m lie
fireworks stock, there w as an explosion eh-ctrd by the stuckholder. annually. The office uf
and lre|isurt r may lie held by the ..nine
and a wild pish for sn fety. H alf n’ d ozcn secretury
lie rum,
hnrtlM- trnmplwl and b la ck e n ed with __lim it aftiar-Iim-fUM-mmu.il luwlfnguf llie mlnrk-

— smoke. w ero-tak en fn n n ~ th (r building.'
The holiday Itself brought more" than the
usual number o f accid en ts.
' These things stim ulated the m ovem ent
lo reform the m ethod o f celeb ra tin g the
r Fsurlh.
»' T~ ' T - ~ ■
■— —
Ho persons! Him o r coritoratinn shall
within the city sell, offer for sale, or have
In his possession or cu stod y a n y toy pis­
tol, gqulh, rocket, cracker o f tom an candle
’or fire bnlnon or other com bu stible fireworki or any article, for the m aking o f
pyrotechnic display, provided that n oth ­
ing in this section con tain ed shall be so
construed ns to proh ibit the*, board of
public service from giving pyroteclm lcal
diiplays in the public parks w henever
such haunt is thereunto d irected b y ,r e • solution o f Utg e o u n c ir
The ordinance goes on to reiH-’ nl prevloui pro visions In the c ity ordin an ces
__ regulating the sale a n d use o f - fireworks
and fixes a jieiialty for v iola tion o f the
.measure at a fine o f $100 or thirty days
imprisonment or both, at the discretion
of the coilrt. Tfte ord in an ce is m ade
effective im m edfatoly after its passage
and legal publication.

Jmhlefit, hrrrln pmvtdnT lio. am) until their .uc'
iT.surs are elected mid qualilied. ihei&gt;ll«vr»nf ihls
corporation shall lx- W. I) Ibihlen. prrskleot; W II
Underwondi vice-president; nnd S Rungr, secre Inry and irortsiirer; the tmnrdof dim lor. shall Ik*
W. I). Huhlcn: (!. K. Calbouin ,W. II Underwood.
S. I’ulr.ton and George A IM’ottes
Tlie first or organisation meeting of the »pickholders of this coriKiration shall Ik- held In the i lly
id SanfopL Orange itniniy. Murhln. on the I9tfi
day of July, A. 1) 191)9, Jor the purpose of ailutil­
ing by-laws, mid Wnnph-imgthe orgnnirallonof the
roriKjrnllon. ns bi-reintiefure providisl for. nml
thereafter ibe annual meetings of the stockholders
.ball Ik- held on the second Thiirruloy-Jlt July of
enefi nml rvrry yenr,

'

San-

h**!Clark was one o f the um pires in the
(ame with Sanford nnd (he_vnlentinc wua
Addressed, "Clark Robinson. Esq,, official
umpire, Orlando, F la."
I *
The valentine is u co m ic picture cut
from tlie Metfoplis. T he title lias been
changed (oread, "T h e Lem on U m pire." A
man with u basket full o f lem ons is hand­
ing one out to a m an labeled “ Orlando.'
On the lemon are the words, "F a ir U n i!"
Another lemon is droj&gt;ix?d to the ground
hy a figure labeled, "S a n fo r d ," hnving Ute
words, "F ou l" written on it. In the upper
rigid hand corner are th ese w ords; "Y o u
•*«n to have forgot the Orlnndo team has

1« play some- gamus at Sanford.'
Just what is meant by tliut veiled tiireat
&lt;io«s not appear nnd o f course no sensible
pstson in Sanford, and much lefts n memDf the Sanford lonin is resjionslhle far
the valentine.
'Clnrk in-.its it ns~n joke and sa y sr he is
®°k ssslly soured and therefore (lie lemon
Picture does' not fit hlim—Kcpurler-Stur.

Moore’» Modern Methods
— . Everyauu hns heard o f Moore'sTnodern
wrthodi of bookkeeping nnd lo o s e -le a f
"riger systems. So great has been the
rittnand for these perfect ledgers that The
Sanford Herald lias decided lo keep u full
line of these goods, and a n yon e wishing
record sheets, con tracts, account
“***». nnd everything for the office o f the
^•Iness man, should call nt The Herald

S an itary Inspector

•Uve you seen tlie cloth-fin ish ruled
— *iler&lt;hsads,
“•su m and*
¡iunery.
»^ oti Very I

ernid office T ' -The
lutest thing in fine sta­
ll up, Mr. Business Man.

■

SHIPPERS OF

hat the residence of »okl C. C. Warwick, unstec;
m unknown, thnl there Is no person In the stale ol
Morlda the service of a suhooenn upon whom
would bind said defendant, and that said defen­
dant is over the age or twenty-one (21) yrnrs.
Toil are therefore ordered to appear tn this hl|l
on Monday the JJlh day of July A. D. 11(09, the
same Iwlng a rule day uf this court,
i \LJ* further ordered that this order be published
in The Sanford lleraUL a newspap.-r published In
Orange county; Florhla.
Willies*.li. kL-RoUnssm. clerk of tturCtfWn
Court for the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Orange
.County and the seal of the said court, this the 5th
day of May A. 0.1909.
„„ _
n. M. Rwmnson, Cletkl
38-8
Hy M. A Howasp, D. C.
Tm'mas Emm Wilscm. Complainant's Solicitor.

Florida Fruits *nd Vegetables
•

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General Insurance Agents

In C ourt o f th e C ounty J u d g e , S tat
o f F lorida
In Re Estate of t
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

J0fon &lt;r County.

To nil Creditors. Legatees, Dislrihulers and till
Fersons having C l o r Demand, ngaln.t aakl W w v W W k m v W W k U M W W W W W W V g V W V W W W H V V 1
Yuu and euch of you «re hrrrby noli fin1 and rr
ijuiml tn urt’M'iit any daunt and drinundt which
..
u i
- you
- — may
— , have
__________ - the estate
m W. N. Leffler, divenvrd, tale of Orange count]
Morlda. lo the undersigned nilmini.lrnlrix of sal
estate, within two year* from the date hereof.
Dated May 24, A. D. 1909.
Ei.ia E. I-rrnr«.
■fj'h
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Ailmini.Irani*

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Pope Contracting Company

N o tice ' O f S t o c k h o ld e r » ' M e e tin g or
The S a n ford Light &amp; Fuel Co.
ToV»The Stuclpinhlrrs U
of| L
Said
Company:
Hini Aruilipilll)'.
ItilIKirIanI reeling
merllng of the slork, There willbr
willlx- an
nn jmportant
holders of the Sanford Ltglil &amp; Fuel
Fuel Company
I
nt
the Company's office In the city of Sanford.
S
FlorIda
on
the
lath
day
of
June
nt
IÜ
o'chu
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...
„ cluck u, tn. All ;
stoekhulders are earnestly mmesied to atienda»
mutters of iiii|Kirtnnce will he liefore said meeting
jor cynshlerntlon.
Furia sic 11. Raso.
Attest:'
IScalI
President.
Cm. If, FotNAtu, Secret ary. .
Sanford. Fla.. May 27lh. I9t)9.
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High-Grade House-Building a Specialty
I

W. D Holden.
W H UliderwiKKl.
S. Range.
K Culhomi.
Pules loll.
,**ii A Det’olres,

Sanford. Fla
Sanford. Fla
Sanford. Fla.
Sanford. I la.
Sanford. Fla
Sanford, Flu.’

-HI Shares
-III Shares
dll Slopes
Ull Shares
90 Shares
90 Shares

___ ilicJA^ilnlciii Um subsuibillg Jtnurpurwiuu
of the Coi|Kiroliuii have hcretmto vtiivcriln-il Iheir
W D ll"UiLN.
:
W. II. Umsskiko.
S Rio«,i,

____ G H QHsoO*----------- ----------- JTI’i'isaroN.

DEALERS IN

Builders Supplies, Interlurehen Sand
A l plia Cement, Acm e Plaster

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In Circuit Court, Seventh Jndlclul Cir­
cuit. Orange County, Morlda
. Frank, Plaintiff

vs

_,

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HAND BROTHERS

JUST KECEIVFD

Another lot o f t h o s e [turgido* In
Harness at •
Harry Wilson's

GROCERIES — *
That’s My Business
Invcstigutiii^ the Quality
ol Goods ami the Prices
ol Same
I"

That’s Your Business

L IV E R Y , F E E D and
SALE STABLES
Harneas and Dugglea

D 1909.

N o t i c e OFDiRClittTjiO
All person« ure iieroby in o t ifie d I h a t
» .I, to-wit, Ute 30th tlay o f June, 1‘JOi ,
l it e guurnnty Trust nnd Saving Hnnk
will ubbly for ila final diacharRe as e x ­
ecutor o f the entitle o f I Airing A. Cluiae,
i eceased, to the JIoh, William Martin.
County Judge o f
Orango County,
Florida, and for the np|irovnI hy «aid
I’ ounty Judge o f (Inal accounting^»« «et
forili in ita report to said County
J ud ge'» oflk e jn the City o f Orlando,
Orange County. Florida.
Orlando, Flondu, January 16, 10TO.
The Guaranty Trust and Saving Bank,
2t»-Cm W. M. Ikxitwi.'k. Jr., President.
Application For Land Entry
Iirin ill
•partaient
of su*
the im*
Interior. _ 1t

AÆwe?&lt;iïï
SPfSosi
'liiíUtóiV.*.-*
•nwi
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IhedisposuttO
of protest In ihls
of July. 1009.

on or before the 9th
Henar S. Chubb.
Register.

If it's printing yon want, send it to 1
a u » office. First-class work guaran-

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O F SANFORD, FLA .
F.

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RAND, P rt.id.n l

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QEO. F E R N A LD , Vlca-Praa.
D. P. W H ITN E R , Aaal. Caahlar

r. P. PORSTER, Caahlar

Only Na
I Bank in Orange County
Funds Pr cctcd by Burglary Insurance
Safoty Deposit Boxoa for Rent
O R G A N IZE D 1887

TOP

P R IC E S

FOR

YOUR

ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES

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when shipped tu HEWITT.
If you arc nut doing . — ---------- buslheas w llh this House, write to them nt once.

HEW ITT
FR U IT

&amp;

CO.

AND
-P H O O U C E — -C O M M IS S IO N
M ERCHANTS
10 E. Camden 8t., Baltimore, Md.

.R eferences:

This l ’n{ier nnd

Thousands o f [’leased Siiip|&gt;era

in Florida

H M. Rowhsos.

|stal|
Clerk
Gro A lit Corns. Attorney for Plaintiff.
911 H

15

Blâckamlthlng and Horaeahoelng

FIR ST NATIONAL BANK

Candles, cigars

and Tohaccoc

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

)

W Um-ss.il M Koblnsdn. Clerk ot Utcult Court.
Seventh Judicial Circuit, Orange County. Fiorata,
mid the seal of said nmrt this the 11lit day uf May,

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Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

. LAttucJimvdU -

I(aviti II Thomas, Ih-fi-mJant. *
o Dovili II. Ttiomas. 71 Hroadwny. New York.
N, Y.. ami lo oil whom ll may concern:
IInviliti discontinued the
You arc hereby itati lini that a writ of nttMhmi-nt
Issuni out uf the office of the t'lrrk of llir Circuit
Imkery l con- now tlcvotc*
Court of tin- Seventh Judicial Circuit. Orange CoutiFlorhln. dated lite 30th duy of April, A D
11)09. ut tlie suit of M Frank against David II
my attention exclusively
Tltoraas. Which writ lia» lire« rrlurmsl l&gt;v tlirsh rr
IITi-sccuted: uml your Pf0|K-rty to-wit Lot 9, 4. 7
nml 8. of Hlurk 2. Tirr -t, ucoutdiiig to fc. R Traf
to tlie Grocery trade and
ford's map uf thr town o f Sanford. Orange county,
Florida, lias lieen uttnehed to satisfy tlie- demand
the public Is cordially in-’
of plaintiff in ilio utiuve citta UF (he rtlllOllhl Id
$1455. fill.
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Now, therefore, tittles» you, the sold Davhl If
vited tn Inspect my new
I Inanas shall iKTsouully be nmlI opiK-ar before Hie
Ircult toort of tlie Seventh Judicial l.ireuit of Or­
stock of
ange County. Florida, on the first Monday In
Aiigosi next, same being the 2«d day uf August,
___ Judgment
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muuiBs j»»«.
D 1909
will Ik- rendered against
you. j,
iiiul in faviir nf ii i r v iiil M„ n *lnk. a.tÍJ: ^ y . ‘Í ^ ' B - - G » ' 0 C C T l f c S , '
the property attached us may tie sufficient tosali»
siml judgment und FuiU will Ih- fluid tu »nti»iy

C ITY CIGAR STO R E
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Best Line of Cigars and To­
baccos In the City

Builder of

Marble and Granite Monuments
Tombstones, Etc

Newspapers,

Periodicals

Magazines

VASES. SETTEES AND IRON FENCES
Relettering Neatly Done. Let Us Esti­
m ate on Your Work.
W ill fu ll mi you by reqWSrWTlh'S a m p le}
nnd designs. Imiwrter o f Foreign
Granite and Marble

Church Street. Orlando, Florida
W r i t * o r C a ll F o r P r i c e »

J.

W.

K N IG H T

Notary Public, State at Large^

-Deedfc M o rlg a g e s'u n d a ll kinds
Contracts, written and a ck n ow ­
ledged.

Sanford, Fla*

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N o tic e o f A p p lica tion fitr Tan D t r d
Under S e c tio n B . o f C h a p ter 4 8 8 8 ,
L aw s o r F lorida'7

iHirtKiralors of tills roriHirntion, and the amount of
-aliltal stiM’k suliscrilKsI by each are as follows:

N„i ir»-is hereby given that Moses Ü Overstreet
Notice of Sanitary Tax
of Ortarato. County uf Orange, State of Florida, bas
,1 In this office bis application to enter under
Having had n otice o f aanitary dues, . J W U S s ï f S c U « . i W l anJ23() «evUrH
Ute same not bein g paid, the delin- Statutes of Hie UnltedSottes the SF. M of ¡he SWW
S**-. 22. Tuwnshlp 2U S.. R. 30 F... Tallahassee
ioents will be sum m oned before Uw m aycrodlan,
t
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rridln FTofkla.
the land
Any and all persons claiming adversely
ad'
■w snd fined.
•M. L. Scorr.
use of the inln-

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rpulrnt of a ststp or ruuntry other than this slut*.

W. N. Iwltler

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Bill lo Remove Cloud
WiStbrUge. and
from Title
L. L. Warwick. Trustee.
ToL. C. Warwick. Trustee:
Thomas Emmet Wilson, being duly sworn, de­
ist*« unit says: That he Done of the nttorneys (or
the complainants In the nhovr enlilled cause, that
attiant bas goal reason tu Iwlieve nnd doe» twlleve
that the defendant, C. C, Warwick, trustee, is a

Notice Is hereli
•liy given Hint S. S. Griffin, purrtlllcnle No I7t, dateti tin- 3rd
chaser uf las certificate
day of lithe A D llMI7.hu» lilt'd said certificalo
Plans, Estimates, and nil Information relative to Building
in my oltice, and lias made application for Ins’
deed tu Issue in accordance w ith law Said cer­
tificate embrace* ihr following descrllKaJ ProiHi
situated in Ornngr nmnty. Hurhlo. (o wn: SVt
Cheerfully
ly Fnrinsflwg^^
of SWS( of Sec 9. Tp 29. K 28. The said land
iK-ing assessed ul the d a te 'o f Hie Issuance of said
c»-rtifiralr in the name of W, M Morgan In-lrs.
Unless said certificate »Imll Iw- redeemed uci-nrding
to law, tnx ifm t will Issire Ihprmn mi the 13ttl day
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE
THONE '2(11
of July A D . 1909
.Kill'll VI
Witn
itnrss my official signature and seal this the
The highest amount of iiuMiti-dltcss or llabilily Uh^ilay
td iuiiL* A. U.t IMOW,
lo whit h this curporntlun shall Kohiect itself rhnll
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lie twice the uiinmnl of its capital stuck,
Clerk Circuit Court Ora age County, Fin,
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Slate of Kloridn
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L 1) ilnldeD, W 11 t/m lrfW|)ud,. S Kuilfir. ti H
[’ nlhnun, S Piilpsion mid Gtn A Hrf'unrs, who
un* well known tu nu* lo In* ihr iH-r&amp;ouit minuti in
.iind wlm *iiliM fli»rd itii'ir nmiir» to Ihr furriioinil
nrtlt h'N of furor|M&gt;rthm. mid M vrrally nrkiiowl
txlgrd l*rfi»rr iiir that lliry rxrCUlrtl Ihr »nrnr for
thr u*rn nnd |niF|»»c*f» tht*rrin inrnlh*nrtl
In witnr»» whrrrof I hnvr lirn-unto uri III) hand
nml niHrinf »rnl iff uITlCt' dl Saliloril hi ihj- romiti
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Ornmir nnd ili** »tali* til Umidii* mi tliim ihr Itti
The Umpire G et* a S a n fo r d V a len tin e
doy cd M i A U Ilion
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Notary I’o hl ir Stair nt l^arjír
Clark Robertson is in receijd o f it valen ­
My cnnimiivfhm rip lrr« Inn. B. IDIO

tine gem tn him unononnm sly front

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b’l'ied by her huiband.
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IN SANfORD CHURCHES

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W here Devout of the Celery! The Ball Tosser&amp; and Their Patrons
. Have Been Kept Busy
City W orship Sunday.
Notwithstanding the undesirable weathsr the series o f three games o f ball be*
tweemthe d u b from Cordde, tin., and the
Sanford
club was played os per schedule
or Interest to Those Relltlously Inon the home grounds this week. Every­
cllncd— Subjects of Discourses
thing was against good ball playing. Wet
for the Sabbath.
grounds and high winds prevailed to a
T k s P u t a n ol ik* C hairhas (a tb s City ara E a rn n lr
tUqaaaiad ra bring o&gt; «anJ l U t A atw aacam aatt ta d greater or lesser extent throughout all the
alk ai Chard» Nawi la thia oBira wot lalar than W«dnt»
games, consequently there was little or no
l i t ilta ia M » .
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T i n t Methodist
chance for brilliant plpya. Both teams
Rev. A. EHouseholder. pastor; church. comer Pork played as best they could under existing
•venue and Fifth itrcet; parsonage. comer Mag­
nolia avenue and Seventh street; »bone 251. conditions. The visitors seemed to have
Sunday morning service, at II; evening aervlce,
7:00; Sunday school. I* 45 a. m : Jnu. K. Met- hifck on their side, and that goes a great
tloger, Supt. Epwurlh League. 3:00 Sunday even­ ways in ball playing as prcll as other pro­
ing.
Sunday school nt 9 :4 3 n.m. Preaching, fessions, and base’ ball is •counted
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Hardware and Farm Implements

RESUME OF A U CHURCH EVENTS

LUCAS PAINTS

‘PITTSBURG PERFECT’

Used in Uncle Stm's Paint Shop

NO DEARER THAN THE POOR KIND

Best rencc Made

WELL DRlLUNG

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W e have the largest

During the past year
the U. S. Navy has con ­
sumed 091,000 pounds
o f LUCAS WHITEPAINT and
278,700 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORSrsufficient to p r o ­
by the pastor at 11 n. itl.— The sacruincnt |fcsslon a rin u cin ia jn w , theology, science
T)f the lAhl-s-euppSTwni ^ T d m ln iste re d or agriculture. They won the first two
duce more than 100,000
after tlie sermon. Epworth leagu e at I Ruinc8 but lost their hold on Uto the
gallons
o f paint, equiva­
3 :3 0 p. m. Union services at the Congre­ third. Monday's score was 4 to 2 and
lent to 50 carloads of
Tuesday 10 to 8 In their favor. W ednes­
gational church at 8 p. m.
200,000 gallons each,
day things took a change and came our
e
Tits People s Congregational
way to the tune o f 4 to 2, which was_ex- ^ .O ^ jn ^ w k -w o u ld make
Rev. R. L. Kirkland, pastor: Sunday morning
service, t l; evening service. 7:30; prayer meeting hllefstlng *r?d * act ■rh trP H h H afd y WiYiJ
a train more than oneWednesday, 7:00 p. in.; Sabbath school. 10 a. in. with enthusiasm. .Up to the seventh In­
J. C. Ensmlnger, Superintendent.
half mile long.
ning the storekeeper had nothing to do
In Uncle Sam’s ser­
Next Sunday will be communion day but drat* pictures o f hen fruit, n full bask,
and a public reception o f the new mem­ et o f which was presented to the captain. j
vice, as in everybody
bers. It is desired that all the .m em bers of each team as they came In fd~resE
r i s e 's , LUCAS PRODUCTS
be |&gt;resent at the services. The pastor Up to tills lim e . Junior* .h o d -b e e n - -even
“ have an unbroken re­
will take for his subject—The Lord's sup­ but the visitors broke the monotony In this
cord for satisfactory re-‘
per otid its design. A t 6 p. in. the union round by getting in tworuns, which caused
service. All the pastors will take part In a fall in Sanford's financial atmosphere, % suits. ‘---- —- — -— —

and best equipped plant
for driving*wells in tliis
section o f the. country
and are prepared to fin
all orders promptly. Our
m achinery is up-to-date
For Field, Farm , Ranch, Lawns,
Corn Cribs and Poultry
Will stand ordinary as well as hard
u sajjc

i jwnriniiimoli»«n*»:

Will not sag in Sununer’s heat nor
’ break id the cold of Whiter *
Are made of the best materials and
have stays Uiat cannot slip
Do not require an expert to erect,
——and are low priced

and our workmen are
skilled in the work.
Those contemplating ’ ♦
"putting in wells would
serve their best inter­
ests

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by * consulting us

and learning prices be-

io te -making -contracts;

tbit service; Rev. J. W. Boyd will preach only temporary, however, for In the eighth
the sermon.
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the celery chewers returned the compile
meat,
and in the ninth repeated the trick,
rirst Baptist
Rev. J. W. Doyd potior; Sunday morning serv­ winning the game 4 to 2.
ier, II; even Ini) servkv. 7:30; Sabbath school. 11:43
Well, yes, they played bnl] again on the
U. Sunday
a. in.: Dr. J. T. Denton. Supe:
Sup«.; B. Y.
On.
•1 6:30
p. in., H. IK. Tolar, IVit. prayer meeting last day o f the month of roses, and they
every Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
played for keeps; the other two days they
Holy C ross ep is co p a l
just did it for fun. You see, it was this
Key. D. F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key, senior war­
den: Sunday morning service, It; evening servkir. w a y : The Sanford team was so used tou
7.30; Sabbath school. 9:43a. in.; B. FVWbitner, celery diet they didn't take kindly to one
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening.
exclusively o f ''g ubers." You could tell
Piestivtertin
tills from th e -w n jrth cy ^ liu t HieTr~cycs
F.' KfcKIñnon.
McKinnon, pastor; morning service, and turned up their noses whenever the
■KerrJrr.
W ELDO R NE
BLOCK
“ 1--------11; avcnllog servire,. 7:30; SeWieih acbonl, 9:30 a.
m ; llrtiry
ry McLaulln, Supt; prayer meeting Weil- peanut venders'passed their way. They
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nrsilny, 7;30 p. m.
had been overfed, and anothcrlhing they
The pastor will preach at It o'clock n
couldn’t sit down with any degree of
in. A t night ihecongregation will join in
comfort on account pf the spnnking they
the union service at the Congregational
had received from their guests on the two
church. '
Unimproved celery lands, flowing w ells guaranteed,
previous occasions. They needed exer
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Catholic
else nnd took It in fine style.
—'1- — -$ 2 5 .0 0 to $2 0 0 .0 0 per acre
Rev. M. Fen, rector; services every »frond and
Quit your knocking, you who do not
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop, $50000 to $100(1.00
fount. Sunday; early mass.-7 n. m.; malt and *Crmon, 10 a. in ; Sunday school, 9 n. m.; vespers, 3 know any more about ball playing than
per acre.
p. m.
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tlie law allows, or can't tell n passed bull
City property, improved and unimproved Ihnher land with finest site in Florida for mile fatlory
4- *•&gt;♦*♦♦♦♦
* * + &lt; ■ * * + ♦ ♦ from a Inmu: run. Sanford has bull play­
Others t e l l you what can lie done* K. It. MURRELL is n practical farmer as w e ll as mil
ers. good ones, but they can't win every
estate broker, and is here to show you whnt has b e e n and can be dona
game. They need encouragement rather
Ilian knocks. Dollars ore better than
rtw v u w w w v
Erom The Herald's Special Correspondent kitka; praise better than derision.
B v Wlreleao Telephone
Try It.
Elvira CliMzum and Cinrinda Hoplight
Daytona plays here today qpiltomorrow
have Joined tlie.Ctiloquial Dmmig, a wl ttre ; TUftho-gaihVs uiuintiC irriiiPthe real ar­
1:4 4 m \ m v \ V V V W \ V U W 4 4 W 4 \ V V 4 \ W \ i\ S »S V % S V S SVW»VVVV»VVtW»V
ihe-jruuilgesi hlemberg now In theBociety. ticle. '
. AN ORDINANCE
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Elvira is twenty-eight and Cinrinda is
Next Thursday the Fats and Leans will
barely thirty-six.
play the most spectacular game o f the Granting a f ranchise to Saniord Light
.Jim Pilciier took Snmnnlha Gilcliris] season. Gate receipts will go the Athletic
&amp;. Enel Company to Install And Op­
llurne from church last Suiuiuy night. It's |Association, &gt;
erate on Electric Light And Gas Plant
the same old story, we guess, “ Two hearts
Within The City of Sanford And Au­
with but a single thought and two souls
,
Griffin-Johnson
thorizing a Contract With Sold Comthat thump ns one."
Married, by Rcv,.R. Lee Kirkland,at the

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Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu­
nities in Florida

FROM MACARONI DELTA

K. R. M U R R ELL

F. J . POW ERS

Real Estate and Rentals
ROOM 9 - H Y N E S B UILDING

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Uncle Aileck Perkins'w ife whodied Inst
. week of-plumbago n n d ' corrugated^Jlvef,
weighed 300 (Hiunds nnd wore No. 12
shoes. Her right foot had six toes, while
her left foot lmd only four. Several medical
students from Rollins College have bedn
lu town lately, and Uncle Aileck has hired
Sam Scully to watch the burying ground
' every night for the past two weeks, ns he
thinks Uiey nre-trying to get Ids wife's
fe e t ..
Bud StiUson says he is going to make a
hot air balloon ascension in Sanford next
week. Dqc Reed snys Bud lias got enough
hot ulr about him to dll a dozen balloons
A collection wns taken lip in Brother
Deuteronomy Joncs'church lost Sunday,
and the money, $2.73, will be ex|tcndod
In cnlclndnlng the ceiling. Other needed
improvements will be made later on.

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minister's home, Wednesday- night, June
T b e r e fo ie ,lic it ordalnnl By the City Council ut
3üth. J. M.- Johnson of JnckMtnviUe to the City of San font;
Section I. Tliert; 1» hereby* limn led to the SanMiss Elizabeth Gridin of Sanford. Their foni Lislit X Fuel Company and it» «lU'ccautrs anil
iiaiZn», the privilege ut mnatrucUui and maluiulnmany friends wish them a hbppy life.
ns in. under nnd ibn.iiCli (In- iln -eti. nlleya and
public ground» of Ihr City of San ton!. a» tin- an me­
nu** 1» or tuny hereafter be laid oul. a iy»trrn of
lipei. mala«, conduits, standpipes, receivers and
REPORT OF THE CONDITION Oh
anipposU, and cither im r m t r y nr useful appli­
ances far the supply o f gas suitable for dumcslle
nr Other purposes, with power nnd
First National Bank at Sanford llhimlmithui
authority lu manufacture, mukr. vend, store -and
deal In such gas and furnish Ihe lam e to said
IN THE STATE Or FLORIDA, AT THE CLOSE Or town and inhabitants thereof and hidMIngi therein,
alio Ihe right of constructing mid maintaining a
business june 2 3 rd, ID09: '
system of wires, puieg, tower* and posts In. upon,
over-and across Ilia streets, alleys and public
grounds o f said town, or other appliances fur the
generation nnd transmission of electricity, nnd
RESOURCES.
conversion
o f thF snmr Into light nnd power tor the
IxMin» Bnd¡I)l»rounl*.;v, ; r . . . . : . .........3192,4(18.75
Ovrrilrufu, Hvurnl anil unwcutnl___
178 31 us&lt;'of said town, its Inhabitants and building*,
U. S. Bondi to »M-urr cin-ulolloa____
6,250 00 and the right to supply such lights and power to
llunUs, nwtarllp*. e l c .. . , ....... ......... 23.602.50 the tam e; provided always that It Isttot intended
Ilsnkliat houHT. furniture’ uml fisturr* 19.336.10 therein to conflict with the use of o M ir k liy for
running car or any cars, or loounmtlrr. nr for Ihr
Dup from National llanti (nut irarrve
a t r o t i) .............................. ............ 64.642.54 Tniismissloci of Ksimls nr messages by electricity;
Due from State Bank» and Unnkrn
5.758.24 provided always that «hrproper «ifllcials of IlieCity
Due from nwuovnl n-wrve sceh lt___ 34,087.76 uf Sanford shall nmeur with said grantees In lisat(.'lin k» and Ollier coiti Item*....... r...
485.73 ng nnd Using the plore, arpiaros, for (mim, towers
Nutra of oltier Natiunal Banka ..........
4.808,00 and other appliances.
Section 2. Ike It further ordalm-d; Tliat suld privFractional paper currency, nickel», nnd

cent»....... ............ a . . ................
774.:
Miss Arjjipin Onll.-tl
n po- LAVIUl.lWtwrV'keMjtvrifjtl*««. vtt:
I
.„.*15,437.30
sltion In Mort Buster’s bourdlng bouse ns |S M f 'i - v
....... 6,330 00 *21.787.SO
headwaitcr and clinmbermnid. Miss Gul-1 Kid.-&lt;mptlun fond with U; 3. Treasurer
(5 per orni, of circulation..............
312.50
lett will be quite un acquisition, as she is
Total .......................................*375,496 SI
quite popular with our young people.

Urges «hall r s j _____

seven years Irom
day
1009. At the aspiration of snld period.
City of Sanford so d esires._____
It muy purchase said
disilrk lytht ami gat plant from said
ildigrantees pay­
ing therefor such price. In case the parties are unalsr to agree, as shall 1* (lard by lltTOCnun-rusIdem
appraisers, one chosen hy the town, one by owners,
nnd the two chosen shall choose the third; or, If
either party »hall refuse or Tail to appoint their ap­
praises. nnd notify the other
in. -----wrltling of such
---------Amanda Puterbaugh is going to open a
choice, for fifteen days after service upon them of
LIABILITIES
school to teach contortion sets to our swell
the written notice of such selection, and of wiltten
Capital Stock paid In .............
*2 3 ,00 0 .0 0 nut tec for ihe parly so served to select their ap­
young ladies.
Surplus fund .........................; ........— I
praisers, the other parly may then appoint so&lt;h
Unti Iybled protUs. tees espensrs nnd
x ron ilw rT O m a -x w f.rd nT*0; ., , !.*,.!
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Seth Dulliver has taken Jhe ageuey of „ «air» paid . ...................... ............. *
the majority «udi appraisers shall 1« final and
binding upon l«lli partle» In Ihe event Hint the
Joel Ctodfelter's patent flea eradlcatnr. Notional Bank notes outstanding........
»aid City of ban turd does not desire to Imy said
Individual deposita sub­
This township isonuch infested with the
isci lo ( beck.................... 310,541.00
electric ILtht and gas jilants and the tahl grantees
DenianiTrertlflcales of deami the City of Sunfortl cannot agree upon rite
terrible pests.
_ p a m I I . ■ ____
terms of a new cuntrai t. tint said t.tiv of Sanfiml
8 .9 04 .0 0
Certified checks..........
3
2
0
.6
9
0
93
brreby
agfoes to estrnd mid grunt thim privileges
1.243.03
Mart Buster is having two new bedrooms
rantrd^imder thU (udlnam-e ns found In Srctlceis
, 2 nml J Induiive, to tlie tuld Coin pen y fur o
Total. . . . . . . . . ..............*373.406.81
erected over his summer kitchen and calls

period of twenty-five years from the expiration of
Ihe franchise hereby granted.
“ flCtkiu 3. Bell further ordained: That said gi
l their successors and assigns, shall have the
rukt and privilege, without the passage of further
ordinance, to dig up and temporarily obstruct the
streets alleys ami walks, and publicgrcnmdsufsaid
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
a ir. to ths proro*» uf cumtrufliug and laying, and
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F T . FORSTER. Cashier.
thereafter In the process of changing or repairing,
Notice of Application, far Tax Deed Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day or
extending the pipe*, main* and appliance* or
of June.-dUUU.
porta of works mnstrm tnl hrleunder, hut shall not
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888. „
A. M. THRASHER.
unreasonably interfere with or utatruct the free
Correct—Atteat:
Notary Public.
uae of the Streets, alley* and public grounds uforeFREDERIC H. RAND.
«aU. The street*, alley* *nd »Idrvuik. ,,x nulJLNotice la here
gnomds. if illilnrVad Ip the proerwrw fnjJitg or nrhnserof Till f
pairing pipe*, polrs. towers and other tiorossorv
'j«M rtk r0 e t
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I k I oV ’ w
H* »loreaaid srork* or plant,
j and has made application fur lai deed to
•hail be restored, and all regulation* prew-riltnl l-y
. . ue In occunlonce with law. Said roitlikale em- I
- ruoes the following described property situated in I
iV
r t‘2ol!
,ra* "part*
rr shall
comof
plied
with.n*c»!,nLi
Should *°
any,uch
main*,
or hr
pipes
•Orange aAinty, Florida, to-wit: N C M o f N W M o f l
work*
ainitructed
hemmd.-r
be
laid
or
locuOsi
S E K Sec 18, Tp 29. S K 27 E, I he same land
mu .again Diking for OLD SHOES. I or upon any ttreeti, alley* or public groumli not
ht-iog assessod at the dete of the Issuance of such
will give what they are worth
which Is subsonientCertificate in the name uf W. i ’errnie. Unless said
fy altered or fixed, told town shall J*aT th e excertificate shall be redeemed according to law. lax
SIZES, 6, 7. 8. 9, 10 II AND IS
peujeof changing the position of Kdb mains or
deed will issue thereon on the 3rd day of AugusL
partsof works whan the grade »bell be fixed or
190».
1
changed: Provided, the t before the pipe* arelald
Witness my official »I
0O.Ju'T ,l,,edue noth» to the Mayor shall be given
A. D [hou.
B M. Ro m m ,
and fifteen day» allowed fur the town ut establish
Circuit Court Orange County. Ha. I
Cor. 3rd S l o iu I Suniurd Ave,
the grade before *ych pipes shall be laid: Provided.

his hoarding house the Hotel de Buster.
1
Another roller tuwel was sneaked out o f State uf Florida.
County of Orange J
the hotel last Sunday by an Orlando um­
I. F. P. Forster, cashier of the above-named hank,
da solemnly swear that the above stalrmrnt is true
pire, it is thought.

Old Shoes Wanted ^

. E . Irvin’s Shoe Shop

t '.

-J.

I Jim now preparing ten 5-acre Celery Farms in
the best location, 2 to 3 miles from -town; 2 Vi acres
on eaelFpIace tilled, plowed and ready far enllivntion. These places are for sale cheap, good terms.
Write me. I ain also making n specialty o f M. M.
S in jtll’-S lands, the best located Innds olTered for sale.
A lso choice city lots and residences at reasonable
prices. Call or write me for particulars;

F. J . POWERS
¿v w s w t H w ttt v m tH w t t m m m m t w w t w t m t t t n n n n v
hawevroMhc grantees or Ihi* franchise make nt
ttieir nwn expense all i hiinge* In service pipes ofpart Uterouf nreessltnted try new grade given by
the City of Sanford: Provided, said service pipes
or any nnit thereof, was laid prior to the passage
uf this IrnnchiM-.
In case any Judgment »hall tie recovered ng
»aiit.iuYrn fur iiny Injury to |iem j||-rir~I&gt;?~i)eny
caused hy the defective constnictioii or condition
of snld gas works or electric light plant »wjresnr
apparatus mid city «halt hr relmf.ur.nl in the
antUuiil of said Judginenl by the snld Kanloril
Ugh l &amp; foci Comtmny or its successors or assigns
Section 4. Be It further ordained; Thai m‘ hl
«•"■Ir socrossors or assigns, shall supply
with Ulamlnating gas or electricity ttuJi liglu* as
than he desired by said city mid (Is Inhabitants,
nil at e price not to exceed that paid by town* of
like »lie mid character; 'ami whenrver sold town
shall order gns, or electricity to he supplied fur
'WtU.sueh lamps or lights shall
be lighted nml extinguished hy said grantees. Ibelr
•''‘"• «• reor assigns at their own expense. Tlie
lApidjig i f ruXtiik td Inc Ilne iif the (irotirriy sluiIT
lie dune at the expense of said grnitlac-s.
SectRm 8. Bell furtherurdtiiurd: Tliot this fran­
chise must he accepted or rejected within thirty
days after JlxilauU P u ssgr. tiy - said graitlcca. nml
*be event that weid franchise, is.acoepird, said
gronteva shall ts-gln within three months nnd work
of Installing said electric light plant, and shall have
the same in operation within Iwrlvc months from
d* 'e of aewpUnea In default therrof this fran­
chise shall be forfeited.
Section 0. Belt further ordained: Thai a contract
® T td Sanford and tiie Sanford Ligltl
X tt^G onm any toautirdy goa and electricity to
the City of Sanford and Its Inhabitants shall he entcrrdjnlu hy ttstiroper aulharitles: VI*: for a period i» fi!
nrin-ti
at lthe expiration nf which
,M l years,
j'f'r s . Pi
period the saki CUy of Sanford
I tu guter Into
between
g e A A foF another
term of twelve years. In l.refereHwiroaay compelihir^jinivlditig the rates and the services are njual
Section 7-Juj B further onlnlntd: That In gjutsidrrstion of tfilxJraucitwe east erantl-rg'ugrro to

NOTICE

TO CONTRACTORS

OF COUNTY DITCH LETTISH
Noticeli hereby given that sculi-d hid» witl bereoalvrd hy the Bff r 'l -if 1
1 1................ » a ——
'range lYuiniy, Florida, until 12 o ik » l ro,; f*
Monday, Jutv 12r»i. ,1009. and the »ante will “»
opened tty sakl Itowed rut
muxsoav.'jutv tSni. I960. At lit t «
Sakl Idds tiring for the construction ol alssij l « f
three nillcs, county diluii ami ruiw-ri» mer
‘ crc u id rlcj. ¡»aid «-»Vl.trm-te«! atiesiatHd *
wher
nd numbers to the estimated amount uf
roupd________________

I m m i m Po u s q .- *----

...

A complete di w.ritui.oi may I»- had hy nml nvm
Hon. B. M. Rigrinson, Clerk el CihkI t»f OrleBe»*
front Wilbur A. Clnn, Consulting Engineer DM»»
Sanfonl Drainage Comntistlon. Ki.un 3. re"
Nntional Bank. Sanford, Florida, shrre l'S»*i
spocificationa. maps, esUnialrs. *.r».rile* sod »j*
necessary Information rrlatlog lu »akl luniiruo**

Ii m Ms .------------—------ •- ...................... —-x -

"rhe bids fur ditching will tie rtvrhrd VP00. ^ ?
»epurate sect km or u i»o each separate liar
»(ruction as laid out or upon the entire rstinm™
Improvement ns a whole. Thebtdi must oe » t»“ J
sum far the section», ditches or improrem*»
must specify same separately.
oaiuotx AND CPIVIVt»
(No stton over 23 leel In dear)
Mustbchkl for in separate-as follows.
Headed —CuLvam:
Excavation per cubic yard.
Embankment per cubic ya/il
lW
Lumber classified In place at so much P«
sand feet- All culverts to he of pinta ranMrw“ *£
rAVrurans—All work will be paid for vpoo
mates of the rngineer, lest 25 per cent, rei“ ®™
upon each section until the rcuuiretnmlt “ Viptviflcatiuns are compiled with, when in* rei»
Uer will he estimated In full.
L. , ■
rp
auasina
io tine
ine m
im « .
.

ptfbF win is* truuL

H

of good faith that it awarded a cwittw
“ “ Uf lt»«njje&gt;C^4li|iMaIn the rooncD chatnlwr. five days of the reoslpt of a legal nulUesttm^
the
Tî
— award
--------- the Successful bidder
----- u*ut*t*
jnlul
Fork Lvcliuc MIld ,m' “ 1
c&lt;rt house oti must file a satisfactory. buud
Tu Ifunonohle Mayor Lake;
Commissioner*. W Insure for tiie eumpt«*" |imf
I hereby crrtlfy that the alnve ordinance was contract at awarded awl In the speunro
pa»»H by the city Council of Sanford. F la ™ ses- (See specifications.)
rathe
' Said bond to be an amount sslisfsrireT
.
.km March lit. 1909.
Ma» L Sclorr
Board anil In accordance with the law* 4®**
Approved:
city Clark.
such work.
*
. _
«sll
Faaxm L ax*. Mayor.
43-4t
The right is hereby reserved to reject *®f
bids.
V
By order o f (be Board of County
Have you »een ttie latest th ln t»
uf Orange County, Florid» B M
renriferators— ¡til H e e l-a t Harry
I B. M. . . _
Address oil bids to if M. Kobinsoo.
Wilson'».
44-4*

es?. ■

ircuit Court, Orlando Fla-

�Number 47

A fiREAT CELEBRATION
Sanford Entertains Thousands
Of Visitors During Day

races on Magnolia avenue. These were
very exciting there licing ninny entries
from other counties. The winners uf the
prizes were as follows:
Aiex Vaughan, Jr., first prize.
K. M. SingJaiuu__iecoinl-[tfift-:---------

Mitrimi)

v il

I OH lulls

Orlando Ball Team Colors Trailed

-— -

Tn Tee Düst

Was no trouble to solve. He pitched a
good game, however, and deserves some
credit for holding our boys down to seven
hits.
_1___

Tiui wiuk-or Dr.-Ktngrwho-nintiifi-d born The-Gene ral IVews'öt "Tlie Land

games, was the best seen hero this senof Flowers'
son. He impressed tho crowd as being a
most impartial umpire, nnd gave entire
satisfaction In all his decisions.
The Sanford boys all deserve especial
•praise foU lM ^ yftteiw M h cff two games.
Thoy pulled'off some very Vast plays, fieljl- An E pitom e o f the W eek’s M ost l med brilliantly und used the willow effec­
portant Happenings In tho
Easy Picking
¿ a
tively.
The
fenturcs
o
f
the
games
were
S ta te 's Domain.
.
. _
Last Monday was nm ost auspicious o c ­ W, K incuti! tulnt Mil.
Oil 1 You Sanford Kids I
the
pitching
o
f
Bridges,
the
catching
of
Arthur
Vouiihnn
I
The
sale
o
f
t3,(&gt;00
acres
of
Everglades
casion in the history o f Sanford and the Chus. Simona
(
Two o f the prettiest games of the sea­ Hudson, and theballingnnd base running land In the vicinity o i Miami to th e R id it;
diy entertained a large crowd In n most C. E. Foster
K. M. SlnxMon
3
son were pulled off at the hall terrace o f White, Fridenger nnd Vibbert
ardson-Kellett Co. o f Minneapolis, Minn.,
astlsfactory manner. The threatcTiing J. C. Osborne
2
Monday, before a record-breaking crowd
The score of tlie second gnme follows has been consummated.
F. (¡Ilion
I
»readier o i tho few days before had the A.
A in Vaughnri
3
composed, of enthusiastic fans from all
I 2 3 4 3 I) 7 8 0 1( ][
tj
This year’s cotton crop In Florida Is
fstious committees sorely puzzled nil day Paul Intica
1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7
t&gt;urts of tiie stale. The good-natured ri­ Sanford—
H. F. Kina
2
larger nnd belter than lust year's.
Saturday and It looked for a time os Joe (,'urrry
Orlando—
g
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1 4
valry which existed between the Sanford
Hartley
3
though die barbecue at least would have Osear
The Seaboard Alt Line Railway Co, has
Ü. R. Heck
a
und
Orlando basctinll teams is n fact well
to be abandoned as old Jupiter Pluvius Tied
made known its desire to issue bonds to
Oscar llnnlrv
8
mown by inns and fannbelles all over the
iccincd determined to drown out every Ales Viuutban
the amount of $150,000,000,with which to
h
state,
nnd everyone who went to the bnll
8
»
pay outstanding indebtedness and make
thing. However on Sunday tlio weather R. M. Singleton
As
Seen
By
The
R
ep
orter-S
ta
r
Scribe
Just after tho tournament dinner was park Monday ex jiccted to witness two hot­
needed improvements.
cleared up and the world seemed brighter.
On The Elftlr
nnnounced
nt the park nail here tlie ly contested games. No one was disnpThe barbecue proceeded and the base ball
Owing to tho new pension Irtw passed
Sanford did well. She advertised
pointed in this, for, ns the scores Indicate,
fans polished up their horns and méga­ crowning event of the day was celebrhted,
5th of July celebration but she actually by the last legislature, Confederate vetrithe
gomes
were
extremely
classy.
phones preparatory to the big time on an old fashioned barbecue.
nns or their widows who own property tn
The Orlando (T) team (m ay we. not Included the 3rd nnd tho 4th.
Since Sunday at noon Uncle Dan Pres­
•Monday.
the
value of $ 5,000 or more can no longer
There was enough of It to cover three
cott nnd Ids force of ussistuma had been question when three of Bartow's regulars
draw
pensions from the state. They can
The day dawned bright and while the
days,
not
only
In
theattractions
furnish­
busy digging n long pit and cutting up were playing for Orlando T) readied the
draw up to July J._________ —____________ —
ed
and
the
crowds
attending
but
In
"grub1
tun was very much in evidence no one
the beef, mutton nnd |x»Tk. The meat city at 0:25 a. m. on n special train, ac­
'provided ;
teemed to mind the heat whIltf*enjoylng
’ During the storm of last week. tlui Cawas done to a turn nnd pronoUTlCCd hy iill companied by hundreds of ro0lers7ex&gt;
"Ojminhml lucky celery seededcitythdu loosnhntchlc river w’ni higher at Fort My­
festivities. Long before the first rays
pectltig
to
Wjithip^Sanfiirdtwice
in
the
lo b e ¡Tie best they Itad ever tasted. Be­
art worthy to go ut) higher.
__ -------ers than It has been for thirty years.if the sun had brightened the eastern
sides tlie barbecued -m eal' there were same place. (Pnrdon a smile). A t 10:30
Crowds of thousands of people were
iS onTbe sound o f the cannon nml fire
the
gome
was
on
with
the
'mighty
Burlc-.
J. T^l-ewis. jr., win of the state inspec­
dainty limn sandwiches although these
a inkers wnsTveafd In the land and the
son, the highest salaried (linger In the there. ) f th e u n ln loads and auto loads tor of convicts, was seriously injured last
were noted chiefly for their quick disap­
glorious Fourth was ushered In on the
State League, us an opponent to our own of folks fromTOrlando had n notion they Sunday near Moss'IIluff, while bathing in
pearance. Plenty of bread aided in ap­
fifth. The spectators lined the streets
little Bridges. Oh I You Bridges I For were going to fill Sanford nnd make the n lake, hy being nttneked by Arthur Hill
peasing the hunger gained in tlie open
two innings neither side were nhle to solve City of Orlando look like thirty cents they nnd beaten over tho heud with a billet of
early in the day and every trnln, boat and
air, and such a tinting as gathered ft do
the pitching jxublems presented, and It succeeded nil right In the lutter preposi­ wood. Young Lewis wns taken to Ocala
conveyance helped to swell the crowd
Justice to the viands was never seen In
really scented ns if there could be no pos­ tion. but there were thousands of other for treatment.
The Orlando special brought in about 5 0 0
tins section before- Two long tables
people and ns soon as they had alighted erected along the sidewulk fairly'groaned sible chance to score. However, such was people in Sanford,
T. A. Bivens, n widely known citizen of
It was a jolly crowd,- Tlie weather was Tnmpa, died Sunday at his home in Hint
the parade ktarted on Second street and beneath their burden of meat mid bread not the case except no far ns Orlando was
concerned. In the third inning Sanford hotter than blazes but people _keut In the d ty t----------swung In First street from Palmetto.
nnd the good no lured crowd fyuml the
First street was In good shape, m ost of food tastily urraiiged in wooden dishes got next to Orlando’s Bartow mun for beat of temjHT.
In a suit for separation and nlintuny
Orlando was well treated. She enjoyed brought hy Mrs. Elsie M. Adams, against
the sand having been cleared ofT the brick for their delectation. There was plenty three clean hits, und scored two runs,
paying on Saturday and as the procession fur all and although the committee in either one of which would have won Ihu herself. She always lias felt Triemlly to her husband. Garrison B. Adams, the de­
âme down this broad thoroughfare heud- charge estimated uimn deeding 5,00(1 game. It happened thusly : Little Brid­ Sanford nnd she believes the real folks lit cision was In her favor, the court graujing^
her $ 3,000 yearly olfinonyT Mr. Adams
ed by Prof. Stunion's famous. Sanford people there was nothing left UjKin^ the ges was the first man up, was hit by a Sonford feel the same to her. _ _ _ _ _
' Orlando tried lo b e good njul Sntifon is-ritenoti o f the Into Thomas Adams, the
bsiul of twenty-two pieces inS vm e'a. tn b irrh y ttie 'iVfim*' ifio'' iTprokmg coni­ pitched tmif-rrrnHnok first; VlBCcrt bunt­
ed forcing Bridget nrwcond upd making ■wns gflffdy good In furnishing so good o "tuiti-frulty" gum man, who had a beau­
' ïîinfitii ihô'nijilit mia moat imposing. Tho ine need.
first in safety. Vibbert allowed his sprint­ time.
tiful winter home at Palm Beach.
musicians w ere-in w h ite ‘ duck suits and
About l:.’l() itie crowd having had n
Of course the great feature-wns the ball
caps and presented a nobby appearance. feast for the inner man turned llieir at­ ing ability nnd hooked second off the much
While seeking employment at the union
games. Orlundu boys fell likeyoungeolts
Marshal of the day, Ctms. Hand upon n tention to the speakers stand ill tlie band touted Taylor. Our dandy little shortstop,
depot in Jacksonville, Tuesday morning,
White, was next up, amt, to satisfy tlie nnd believe they would ul least capture Henry Kotiinson dropix-d deqd.
prancing steed and assisted by four (invilliun.
rowd that lie is one of the best pinch one of (he games.
mounted police led tho van and at every
Whnt is of vital hn|&gt;ortnncc to Florida
Mayor Lake preside'd and introduced
And they were mighty fine gatnps.
comer kept the way clear for the proces­ the 8|H-akers after aa address of welcome hitters around these (tarts, lined out a
just
now is tho report that yellow fever is
|&gt;retiy two-bagger, scoring Vlbberl. Frl- Orlando hit hard hut hit the dust. San­
sion to puts. The credit o f the parade is
again
prevalent in Cuba, and th a u h r au­
Hon. J. N. Whittier, the (irst speaker,
ford simply played "a leedle better bull."
due to the zeal o f Mr^lfaml and his abil­ made n short Introductory address in his denger look the next turn at the hat, saw
thorities
are trying to chccul the fuel tinThat's all.— Reporter-Star.
ity to line them up and keep thé same usual happy vein, touching U|k&gt;ii (he won one to bis liking coming across the pan,
smashed it to deep right field ‘ for two
formation. ' Immediately after the .band derful development imt! growtlmf Sanford
lignum jaundice.
Sanford Hands Orlando a Lemon
bases. Before tlie ball got back to tile
came the carriages containing Hon. Frank and then introduced tlie speaker of the
Last spring the Florida Railroud Com­
The nbovc tells the story of Orlando's
diamond. White had scored tlie second
Clark. Mayor Lake, J. N. Whltner, I)r. Pu- day, Hon. Frank Clark.
and last run o f the game. There you arc! defeat by Sanford yesterday, iib the local mission asked the Southern Express Co.
leslon. Geo. B. Dickenson o f Mnittan(J,
About this time the sun was hitting the Pretty nifty ball playing. chT
team was unable to solve tho delivery of for a reduction iu rates on vegetables to
lion. T. E. McRae "of Trilby, F. P. Forster park and jinvillion full in the (ace and
Throughout the remainder of the game the big Jacksonville cast off, nnd Sunford northern murkets. A rate of from two to
Mil other distinguished gentlemen.
many who were anxious to hear Mr. Clark it was a pitcher’s battle. Bridges pitched connected when hit incant runs. It cer six cents on n crate was granted to toko
The Cocoa Cola floats containing the were forced to seek positions under the
an excellent gom e and k e p ft h e heavy-' tainly must be handed'ttr BridgesV*_IIe effect June 25th. Later, another request
lilllc fellows in sailor suits and the-girls r a r S T t E T trees. His address was a
hitting Orlando men guessing throughout started the first guine, in a tcm|&gt;crnturc wns made for a still further reduction.
in red, white and blue called fortii great masterly effort and had it not been ex­
The compuny must answer by July 15, or
the entire contest. Three scratch hits, the that took the starch out of both teams,
spplause from the spectators.
temporaneous and of such length The scratchiest of scratches, was tlie sum total with a smile thnt_ resembled an adver­ the commission will tuko steps to com|&gt;e]
The fire department led by Assistant Herald would be glad to reproduce it in
a reduction.
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of their hit column on the score book. Man tisement for some tooth paste, and still
Chief W. E. Holmes made a most credit­ full. Mr. Clark touched upon the work in
hud
the
smile
when
the
second
game
wus
During
the
month
of May the county
after man facet! Bridges only to take three
able allowing.
Congress, the tariff and other vital issues mighty swings at the ball nnd retreat to over. Sanford has strengthened her team udge of Dade county Issued un average
G. R. Calhoun had a good float of twif, in the public affairs uf the nation and
the bench. Even tlie great Wyndham did wonderfully since her np]&gt;earunce here, of one marriage license a day.
darkiea driving an ox cart containing a gave his audience ti clcur and concise
"It 1» lay dual," was the remark of A l­
the Casey act three times during tlie game, tmd bids fair to make Orlando hump to
huge pumpkin, several sucks o f fertilizer Idea uf tlie work that Is being accomplish
and right before those pirik-chcekcd Or take the cup. It is game put up by the bert O'Kane os he drop|K*d dead last Sat­
and crates. The float represented the ed by the Florida members. He paid bis
land» fannbelles, too. Ain’t it awful, Ma­ local team, but It is up to Capt. Pounds urday night while playing curds ul his
Williams &amp; Clark fertilizers for which Mr. resi&gt;ccts to Hollingsworth, the would be
bel T They'll have to get up another verso to make his men get mure hatting jiruc home iu Mulberry.
Calhoun is the agent. Thia float was ar­ ugitotor and brought forth much applause
lice. There are yet ten games to bepluyto their song, or stop singing,
Isaac Myers, a rcsjx‘ctutde,_ hard-work­
ranged □ few hours before the parade uml in his arraignment of this man who
« f i i i ihe-ouj&gt;-sefle«r a nd Ute-Oriandofnmi ing negro o f Kissimmee, was shot and
- ? Jut -mxmo by-timings-!ollews-i
!y took the crowd:-------------want the entire number. Sanford is instuntly killed at u boarding house iu
1 2 3 4 3 0 7 S 0 H H E
caused" su di a furore in ills utterances
Several merchants floats - and others against tlie South. Mr. Clark then ex S a n ford 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 2
spending her money to beat Orlando, and Tumpa where lie was stopping on Hie night
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 3 0
Vere real good although very few floats plained about the deep wuler project for O rla n domeans to win the series if money will get qf.July Silt. -Tlie murderer was a llegro
The afternoon gamtj was played before
were arranged for this affair, the threut- Sanford and the channel from I’nlulkn to
iter a team that can do it,,a m i -it- must named Charlie Lewis, wiio made his es­
o much'larger crowd, and Wob (ibrhaps u
ening weather of Saturday keeping
not be tight when it comq* to inuring for
Sanford und from Sanford toLuke Harney
little more exciting for the Orlando con ­ the team. Well, thffre Is very little to cape.
great many from taking part.
_____
und assured Ills hearers that the great
The big box factory owned by Knaucr
The Eagles under command o f M. P. improvement would take place In the near tingent. ns their team did manage to get say about the two games. Sanford got
Brothers
in Jacksonville, was destroyed by
a
man
ucross
the
plate
before
the
game
Lipe were a distinct feature o f the parade future ns the bill was sure to pass in the
to Burleston In one inning and shoved
fire
Monday.
Loss estimated at $10,000,
was
over.
Said
run,
however,
was
made
si were also the Woodmen o f the World, hext session of Congress. He ulso dilated
two runs across, which were enough to
after two men were down, and the tnun win, as Orlando failed to get n man across
Carpenters’ Union and other orders.
M
ist
Stum
on Aa C onductor
-----upon the great benefit to be derived from
The Eagles had about forty men In line water— transportatioQ land_ended— by. a who scored got life on first through an er­ the ida te.- Thc afternoon gnnie {went the
Prof. J. M. Stumon, tho leader uf the
band was forced to leave the bund at the
¿¡eased In white duck suits anil carrying glowing tribute to ¿ m fo r d nnd the won­ ror. h cannot, flterefore, lie colled an same way by a score o f four to one,
hall park lust Monday ufter the parade
md. white and blue umbrellas and they derful strides made by her people since earned run.
Reporter-Star.
Sanford scored in the opening round, a f­
in order to attend to his duties at the res- *
•uade a most pleasing picture as they the greot freeze almost prostrated this
ter Vibbert got life on first and had stolen
Iaura lit. In his absence his duughter,
•wung down the streets.
Random Hits
section. He was heartily appluuded at
second,
hy
White's
two-bagger
to
left,
in
Miss Jessie, took charge of the band and
The Woodmen led by G. R. Calhoun various Intervals and ended by stating
It wns a lurge day.
proved an able conductor. Tiie Stumon*
“ ode a good appearance carrying their that he could not expect to hold the at­ tlie third .Inning three more runs were
They say that Orlando has changed the are a musical family and area wonderful
registered for Sanford by opportune hit­
**et and other regalia.
tention of any audience when a ball gome
name to Orion as all the "d o" was left In assistanco to the Sunford baud. Under
ting
and
fast
base
running
on
tlie
part
of
*“ The Carpenters’ Union Local 1730 had was ubout to begin.
____________
White, Fridenger, Hudson and Hunter. Sanford.
’rof. Stumon the band numbers twentyI t I raeQ 1” Kne and not only demonstrotMr. Clark demonstrated that- lie,1ms
We
didn't
make
uny
more,
as
we
didn't
two
members and as a body o f musicians
Hi rd their numerical strength but also pre­ lost none of his prestige with tlie |«eople
Good thing Orlando hod a barbecue to
need
them.
Hud
we
needed
a
few
more
they
have few equals in the state.
fill
up
on.
There
was
not
enough
money
sented a good appearance.
o f Orange county and In this section es­
it would have been easy.
left
iu
the
crowd
to
l^ty
a
meal
ticket.—
Space forbids a description o f the en- pecially he has scores of friends and nd... .
Launch P a r t y - - Bridges officiated Oli the. moUIMl
Jk*.Parade bug the unanimous verdict of mtfipi s l u m jjrw d -9 f Mnrnnd h ts iw d
The slaughter was awful, and the Or­ ' A small party of young folks enjoyed a
in the second game, und it was the same
public approval bos bOen written.' Tinder work In Congress.«
lando fans wept tears o f blood as their a jolly, pleasant launch ride on Lake Mon­
old story—nothin’ doin’. Wbenev
The pony races on Myrtle avenue were
we circumstances and handicaps It was
little
pets walked up to the plate aud roe lust Tuesday afternoon. They went
chance, a man or two dot on
many lin­
®m°** credits bio affair. The procession next on the program
over to Enterprise, where they visited Hie
fanned out. ____________ _
tightened up a little, and sent
•whsuded B( the ball park, the band and gered to see this feature tmirty were al­
Orphanage and chicken farm, and re­
hopes glimmering. Had It not Jbeei
It was a" aliame to take the money, but
of the ■participants attend lug the ready wending their way to the bull park. the error' mentioned, Orlando ;
turned Itorneunuch pleased with the outthey simply dared the boys to bet, and
The pony races were won by
ng. The party consisted of Currie Lovell.
haven’t scored yet. However. itr ATOuhi they did. Now they wish tliey hadn't.
In Class One of thp pony races for the
Jotsle
and Jessie Siumou—AhnaJlrown,
A description pt the ball games Is given
have been a shame to bring them up here
•»ewberc In tbAs Issue in all the Uarrow- tournament ponies Singleton won first and whitewash them twice. Wyndham
Even the great Wyndham was o f no Lila Mae Dowd o f Shiloh, Ga., Clifford
p r i z e . Simmons second. Arthur Vaughan
“ I details.
pitched the second game for Orlando but ■vail when tlie Sanford sluggers wielded ’ cadmi y, Henry Peabody and Emery

In first ride Hartley made two rings,
Vaughan three and Singleton three, which
ORLANDO SORE, BUT SATISFIED left another tic between Vaughan and
SANFORD WINS BOTH GAMES
Singleton. They rode again and Vaughan
made four rings and Singleton two.giving
parade. Ball Gamea, Speeches, R aces
* «
.4u
Vmighan first prize•iitsI bifrgh^TTTSertiniT.'fbPia'ndo
ifl The Som e
And Barbecue rilled Out A
Tlie entries and score:
Class, And Prove To t
Day Of Enjoyment v
Entrlr*
Kings

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

SANFORD’S DAV

After the
game at the park the
ttewd surged back to the tournament

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H i t SANFORD HERALD

12

BASE BAl1 ™ s

IN SANfORD CHURCHES
Where Devout of the Celery!
City Worship Sunday.

weik

A. E. H I L L .... j

The Ball Tosser&amp; and Their Patrons
. Have Been Kept Busy

Hardware and Farm Implements

Notwithstanding the undesirable weathsr
the series of three games of ball be*
RESUM E O F A U CHURCH EVENTS
tweemthe dub from Cordde, tin., and the
or Interest to Those Relltlously In- Sanford club was played os per schedule
on the home grounds this week. Every­
cllncd— Subjects of Discourses
Best rencc Made
thing was against good ball playing. Wet
for the Sabbath.
NO
DEARER
THAN THE POOR KIND
grounds
and
high
winds
prevailed
to
a
Tks Putan ol ik* Chairhas (a tbs City ara Earnnlr
Used in Uncle Stm's Paint Shop
tUqaaaiad ra bring o&gt; «anJ l U t Aatwaacamaatt tad greater or lesser extent throughout all the
#
alkai Chard» Nawi la thia oBira wot lalar than W«dnt»
games, consequently there was little or no
l i t iltaiaM ».
...
W e have the largest
T in t M ethodist
chance for brilliant plpya. Both teams
During the past year
Rev. A. EHouseholder. pastor; church. comer Pork played as best they could under existing
and best equipped plant
the U. S. Navy has con ­
•venue and Fifth itrcet; parsonage. comer Mag­
nolia avenue and Seventh street; »bone 251. conditions. The visitors seemed to have
sumed 091,000 pounds
for driving*wells in tliis
Sunday morning service, at II; evening aervlce,
7:00; Sunday school. I* 45 a. m : Jnu. K. Met- hifck on their side, and that goes a great
o f LUCAS WHITEPAINT and
tloger, Supt. Epwurlh League. 3:00 Sunday even­ ways in ball playing as prcll as other pro­
section o f the. country
ing.
278,700 pounds o f LUCAS
fessions,
and
base’
ball
is
counted
a
proSunday school nt 9 :4 3 n.m. Preaching,
•
____ ^ ----and are prepared to fin
COLORSrsufficient to p r o ­
by the pastor at 11 n. itl.—The sacruincnt |fcsslon arinucinia jnw , theology, science
T)f the lAhl-s-euppSTwni ^Tdm lnistered or agriculture. They won the first two
duce more than 100,000
all orders promptly. Our
after tlie sermon. Epworth league at I Ruinc8 but lost their hold on Uto the
gallons
o
f
paint,
equiva­
m achinery is up-to-date
3:30 p. m. Union services at the Congre­ third. Monday's score was 4 to 2 and
lent to 50 carloads of For Field, Farm, Ranch, Lawns,
Tuesday 10 to 8 In their favor. Wednes­
gational church at 8 p. m.
and our workmen are
200,000 gallons each,
day things took a change and came our
Corn
Cribs
and
Poultry
e
Tits People s Congregational
way to the tune of 4 to 2, which was_ex- ^ .O ^ jn ^ w k -w o u ld make
skilled in the work.
Rev. R. L. Kirkland, pastor: Sunday morning
service, t l; evening service. 7:30; prayer meeting hllefstlng *r?d *act ■rhtrPH hH afdy WiYiJ
a
train
more
than
oneWill
stand
ordinary
as
well
as
hard
Wednesday, 7:00 p. in.; Sabbath school. 10 a. in. with enthusiasm. .Up to the seventh In­
Those contemplating ’ ♦
J. C. Ensmlnger, Superintendent.
half mile long.
usajjc
i jwnriniiimoli»«n*»:
ning the storekeeper had nothing to do
In Uncle Sam’s ser­ Will not sag in Sununer’s heat nor "putting in wells would
Next Sunday will be communion day but drat* pictures of hen fruit, n full bask,
and a public reception of the new mem­ et of which was presented to the captain. j
’ break id the cold of Whiter *
vice, as in everybody
serve their best inter­
bers. It is desired that all the .members of each team as they came In fd~resE
r i s e 's , LUCAS PRODUCTS Are made of the best materials and ests by * consulting us
be |&gt;resent at the services. The pastor Up to tills lime. Junior* .h od-been- -even
“ have an unbroken re­
have stays Uiat cannot slip
will take for his subject—The Lord's sup­ but the visitors broke the monotony In this
cord for satisfactory re-‘ Do not require an expert to erect, and learning prices beper otidits design. At 6 p. in. the union round by getting in tworuns, which caused
——and are low priced
suits. ‘---- —- — -— —
-making -contracts;
service. All the pastors will take part In a fall in Sanford's financial atmosphere,
tbit service; Rev. J. W. Boyd will preach only temporary, however, for In the eighth
the sermon.
________
the celery chewers returned the compile
meat,
and in the ninth repeated the trick,
rirst Baptist
Rev. J. W. Doyd potior; Sunday morning serv­ winning the game 4 to 2.
ier, II; even Ini) servkv. 7:30; Sabbath school. 11:43
Well, yes, they played bnl] again on the
U. Sunday
a. in.: Dr. J. T. Denton. Supe:
Sup«.; B. Y.
On.
•1 6:30
p. in., H.
H. IK. Tolar, IVit. prayer meeting last day of the month of roses, and they
every Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
played for keeps; the other two days they
Holy C ross ep is co p a l
just did it for fun. You see, it was this
Key. D. F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key, senior war­
den: Sunday morning service, It; evening servkir. way: The Sanford team was so used tou
7.30; Sabbath school. 9:43a. in.; B. FVWbitner, celery diet they didn't take kindly to one
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening.
exclusively of ''g ubers." You could tell
Piestivtertin
tills from the-wnjrthcy^liut HieTr~cycs
F.' KfcKIñnon.
McKinnon, pastor; morning service,
■KerrJrr.
WELDORNE
BLOCK
“ 1--------11; avcnllog servire,. 7:30; SeWieih acbonl, 9:30 a. and turned up their noses whenever the
m ; llrtiry
ry McLaulln, Supt; prayer meeting Weil- peanut venders'passed their way. They
«
nrsilny, 7;30 p. m.
had been overfed, and anothcrlhing they
The pastor will preach at It o'clock n
couldn’t sit down with any degree of
in. At night ihecongregation will join in
comfort on account pf the spnnking they
the union service at the Congregational
had received from their guests on the two
church. '
Unimproved celery lands, flowing w ells guaranteed,
previous occasions. They needed exer
• Catholic
else nnd took It in fine style.
—'1- — -$ 2 5 .0 0 to $2 0 0 .0 0 per acre
Rev. M. Fen, rector; services every »frond and
Quit your knocking, you who do not
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop, $50000 to $100(1.00
fount. Sunday; early mass.-7 n. m.; malt and *Crmon, 10 a. in ; Sunday school, 9 n. m.; vespers, 3 know any more about ball playing than
per acre.
p. m.
- —
tlie law allows, or can't tell n passed bull
City property, improved and unimproved Ihnher land with finest site in Florida for mile fatlory
4- *•&gt;♦*♦♦♦♦
* * + &lt; ■ * * + ♦ ♦ from a Inmu: run. Sanford has bull play­
Others tell you what can lie done* K. It. MURRELL is n practical farmer as well as mil
ers. good ones, but they can't win every
estate broker, and is here to show you whnt has been and can be dona
FROM MACARONI D ELTA
game. They need encouragement rather
Ilian knocks. Dollars ore better than
rtw v u w w w v
Erom The Herald's Special Correspondent kitka; praise better than derision.
Bv Wlreleao Telephone
Try It.
Elvira CliMzum and Cinrinda Hoplight
Daytona plays here today qpiltomorrow
have Joined tlie.Ctiloquial Dmmig, a wl ttre ; TUftho-gaihVs uiuintiC irriiiPthe real ar­
1:44m \m v\V V V W \V U W 44W 4\V V 4\W \i\S»SV % SV SSVW»VVVV»VVtW»V
ihe-jruuilgesi hlemberg now In theBociety. ticle. '
. AN ORDINANCE
• __
Elvira is twenty-eight and Cinrinda is
Next Thursday the Fats and Leans will
barely thirty-six.
play the most spectacular game of the Granting a f ranchise to Saniord Light
.Jim Pilciier took Snmnnlha Gilcliris] season. Gate receipts will go the Athletic
&amp;. Enel Company to Install And Op­
llurne from church last Suiuiuy night. It's |Association, &gt;
erate on Electric Light And Gas Plant
the same old story, we guess, “ Two hearts
Within The City o f Sanford And Au­
with but a single thought and two souls
,
Griffin-Johnson
thorizing a Contract With Sold Comthat thump ns one."
Married, by Rcv,.R. Lee Kirkland,at the
nony:*
----______ _____
Uncle Aileck Perkins'wife whodied Inst minister's home, Wednesday- night, June T berefoie,licit ordalnnl By the City Council ut
I Jim now preparing ten 5-acre Celery Farms in
. week of-plumbago nnd' corrugated^Jlvef, 3üth. J. M.- Johnson of JnckMtnviUe to the City of San font;
the best location, 2 to 3 miles from -town; 2
acres
Section I. Tliert; 1» hereby* limn led to the Sanweighed 300 (Hiunds nnd wore No. 12 Miss Elizabeth Gridin of Sanford. Their foni Lislit X Fuel Company and it» «lU'ccautrs anil
on
eaelFpIace
tilled,
plowed
and
ready
far
enllivniiaiZn», the privilege ut mnatrucUui and maluiulnshoes. Her right foot had six toes, while many friends wish them a hbppy life.
ns in. under nnd ibn.iiCli (In- iln-eti. nlleya and
tion. These places are for sale cheap, good terms.
public ground» of Ihr City of San ton!. a» tin- an me­
her left foot lmd only four. Several medical
nu** 1» or tuny hereafter be laid oul. a iy»trrn of
Write me. I ain also making n specialty of M. M.
students from Rollins College have bedn
lipei. mala«, conduits, standpipes, receivers and
REPORT OF THE CONDITION Oh
anipposU, and cither im rm try nr useful appli­
lu town lately, and Uncle Aileck has hired
Sinjtll’
-S lands, the best located Innds olTered for sale.
ances far the supply of gas suitable for dumcslle
Sam Scully to watch the burying ground First National Bank at Sanford llhimlmithui nr Other purposes, with power nnd
A lso choice city lots and residences at reasonable
authority lu manufacture, mukr. vend, store -and
' every night for the past two weeks, ns he
In such gas and furnish Ihe lame to said
IN THE STATE Or FLORIDA, AT THE CLOSE Or deal
prices.
Call or write me for particulars;
town and inhabitants thereof and hidMIngi therein,
thinks Uiey nre-trying to get Ids wife's
alio Ihe right of constructing mid maintaining a
business june 23 rd, ID09: '
system of wires, puieg, tower* and posts In. upon,
fe e t..

‘PITTSBURG PERFECT’

LUCAS PAINTS

WELL DRlLUNG

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HANDLE

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ABOVE

E X C L U S IV E L Y

IN

SANFORD

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Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu­
nities in Florida

K. R. M U R R E L L

F. J . P O W E R S

Real Estate and Rentals
ROOM 9 -H Y NES BUILDING

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Bud StiUson says he is going to make a
hot air balloon ascension in Sanford next
week. Dqc Reed snys Bud lias got enough
hot ulr about him to dll a dozen balloons

RESOURCES.
IxMin» Bnd¡I)l»rounl*.;v, ; r . . . . : . .........3192,4(18.75
Ovrrilrufu, Hvurnl anil unwcutnl___
178 31
U. S. Bondi to »M-urr cin-ulolloa____
6,250 00
llunUs, nwtarllp*. e l c .. . , ....... ......... 23.602.50
Ilsnkliat houHT. furniture’ uml fisturr* 19.336.10
Dup from National llanti (nut irarrve
a t r o t i) .............................. ............ 64.642.54
Due from State Bank» and Unnkrn
5.758.24
Due from nwuovnl n-wrve sceh lt___ 34,087.76

A collection wns taken lip in Brother
Deuteronomy Joncs'church lost Sunday,
and the money, $2.73, will be ex|tcndod
(.'lin k» and Ollier coiti Item*....... r...
485.73
In cnlclndnlng the ceiling. Other needed Nutra of oltier Natiunal Banka ..........
4.808,00
Fractional paper currency, nickel», nnd
improvements will be made later on.
cent»................. .a .................
774.:
Miss Arjjipin Onll.-tl
n po- LAVIUl.lWtwrV'keMjtvrifjtl*««. vtt:
I
.„.*15,437.30
sltion In Mort Buster’s bourdlng bouse ns |S M f'i -v
...... 6,330 00 *21.787.SO
headwaitcr and clinmbermnid. Miss Gul-1 Kid.-&lt;mptlun fond with U; 3. Treasurer
(5 per orni, of circulation..............
312.50
lett will be quite un acquisition, as she is
Total .......................................*375,496 SI
quite popular with our young people.
Amanda Puterbaugh is going to open a
LIABILITIES
school to teach contortion sets to our swell
Capital Stock paid In ........... .
*23,000.00
young ladies.
Surplus fund .........................; ........— I
Unti Iybled protUs. tees espensrs nnd
Seth Dulliver has taken Jhe ageuey of „ «air» paid . ...................... ............. *
Joel Ctodfelter's patent flea eradlcatnr. Notional Bank notes outstanding........
Individual deposita sub­
This township isonuch infested with the
isci lo ( beck...................310,541.00
DenianiTrertlflcales of deterrible pests.
_pam I I . ■ ____
8.904.00

over-and across Ilia streets, alleys and public
grounds of said town, or other appliances fur the
generation nnd transmission of electricity, nnd
conversion of thF snmr Into light nnd power tor the
us&lt;'of said town, its Inhabitants and building*,
and the right to supply such lights and power to
the tame; provided always that It Isttot intended
therein to conflict with the use of oM irkliy for
running car or any cars, or loounmtlrr. nr for Ihr
Tniismissloci of Ksimls nr messages by electricity;
provided always that «hrproper «ifllcials of IlieCity
uf Sanford shall nmeur with said grantees In lisatng nnd Using the plore, arpiaros, for (mim, towers
and other appliances.
Section 2. Ike It further ordalm-d; Tliat suld privUrges «hall r s j ______
seven years Irom
day
1009. At the aspiration of snld period.
City of Sanford so d esires._____
It muy purchase said
disilrk lytht ami gat plant from said
ildigrantees pay­
ing therefor such price. In case the parties are unalsr to agree, as shall 1* (lard by lltTOCnun-rusIdem
appraisers, one chosen hy the town, one by owners,
nnd the two chosen shall choose the third; or, If
either party »hall refuse or Tail to appoint their ap­
praises. nnd notify the other
in. -----wrltling of such
---------choice, for fifteen days after service upon them of
the written notice of such selection, and of wiltten
nut tec for ihe parly so served to select their ap­
praisers, the other parly may then appoint so&lt;h

xronilwrTOma-xwf.rd nT*0; ., , !.*,.!

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the majority «udi appraisers shall 1« final and
binding upon l«lli partle» In Ihe event Hint the
»aid City of ban turd does not desire to Imy said
electric ILtht and gas jilants and the tahl grantees
ami the City of Sunfortl cannot agree upon rite
terms of a new cuntrai t. tint said t.tiv of Sanfiml
Certified checks..........
320.690
93
brreby
agfoes to estrnd mid grunt thim privileges
1.243.03
rantrd^imder thU (udlnam-e ns found In Srctlceis
, 2 nml J Induiive, to tlie tuld Coin pen y fur o
Total. . . . . . . . . ..............*373.406.81
period o f twenty-five years from the expiration of
Ihe franchise hereby granted.
“ flCtkiu 3. Bell further ordained: That said gi
State uf Florida.
1
l their successors and assigns, shall have the
County of Orange J

Mart Buster is having two new bedrooms
erected over his summer kitchen and calls
his hoarding house the Hotel de Buster.
Another roller tuwel was sneaked out of
rukt and privilege, without the passage of further
the hotel last Sunday by an Orlando um­
I. F. P. Forster, cashier of the above-named hank, ordinance, to dig up and temporarily obstruct the
da solemnly swear that the above stalrmrnt is true streets alleys ami walks, and publicgrcnmdsufsaid
pire, it is thought.
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
air. to ths proro*» uf cumtrufliug and laying, and
„ ,
F T . FORSTER. Cashier.
thereafter In the process of changing or repairing,
Notice of Application, far Tax Deed Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day or
extending the pipe*, main* and appliance* or
of June.-dUUU.
porta of works mnstrm tnl hrleunder, hut shall not
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888. „
A. M. THRASHER.
unreasonably
interfere with or utatruct the free
Correct—Atteat:
Notary Public.
uae of the Streets, alley* and public grounds uforeFREDERIC
H.
RAND.
«aU. The street*, alley* *nd »Idrvuik. ,,x nulJLNotice la here
gnomds. if illilnrVad Ip the proerwrw fnjJitg or nrhnserof Till f
pairing pipe*, polrs. towers and other tiorossorv
'j«Mrtkr0et
__ _____
IkIoV’ w
H* »loreaaid srork* or plant,
j and has made application fur lai deed to
•hail be restored, and all regulation* prew-riltnl l-y
. . ue In occunlonce with law. Said roitlikale em- I
- ruoes the following described property situated in I
iVrt‘2ol!
,ra* "part*
rr shall
com
plied with.n*c»!,nLi
Should *°
any,uch
main*,
or hr
pipes
of
•Orange aAinty, Florida, to-wit: NCMofNWMofl
work*
ainitructed
hemmd.-r
be
laid
or
locuOsi
S E K Sec 18, Tp 29. S K 27 E, I he same land
mu .again Diking for OLD SHOES. I or upon any ttreeti, alley* or public groumli not
ht-iog assessod at the dete of the Issuance of such
will give what they are worth
which Is subsonientCertificate in the name uf W. i’errnie. Unless said
fy altered or fixed, told town shall J*aTthe excertificate shall be redeemed according to law. lax
SIZES, 6, 7. 8. 9, 10 II AND IS
peujeof changing the position of Kdb mains or
deed will issue thereon on the 3rd day of AugusL
partsof works whan the grade »bell be fixed or
190».
1
changed: Provided, thet before the pipe* arelald
Witness my official »I
0O.Ju'T ,l,,edue noth» to the Mayor shall be given
A. D [hou.
B M. Ro m m ,
and fifteen day» allowed fur the town ut establish
Circuit Court Orange County. Ha. I
Cor. 3rd S l o iu I Suniurd Ave,
the grade before *ych pipes shall be laid: Provided.

Old Shoes Wanted ^

. E . Irvin’s Shoe Shop

t '.

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F . J . PO W ER S

¿v w sw t H w ttt v m tH w t t m m m m t w w t w t m t t t n n n n v
hawevroMhc grantees or Ihi* franchise make nt
ttieir nwn expense all i hiinge* In service pipes ofpart Uterouf nreessltnted try new grade given by
the City of Sanford: Provided, said service pipes
or any nnit thereof, was laid prior to the passage
uf this IrnnchiM-.
In case any Judgment »hall tie recovered ng
»aiit.iuYrn fur iiny Injury to |iem j||-rir~I&gt;?~i)eny
caused hy the defective constnictioii or condition
of snld gas works or electric light plant »wjresnr
apparatus mid city «halt hr relmf.ur.nl in the
antUuiil of said Judginenl by the snld Kanloril
Ugh l &amp; foci Comtmny or its successors or assigns
Section 4. Be It further ordained; Thai m‘ hl
«•"■Ir socrossors or assigns, shall supply
with Ulamlnating gas or electricity ttuJi liglu* as
than he desired by said city mid (Is Inhabitants,
nil at e price not to exceed that paid by town* of
like »lie mid character; 'ami whenrver sold town
shall order gns, or electricity to he supplied fur
'WtU.sueh lamps or lights shall
be lighted nml extinguished hy said grantees. Ibelr
•''‘"• «• reor assigns at their own expense. Tlie
lApidjig i f ruXtiik td Inc Ilne iif the (irotirriy sluiIT
lie dune at the expense of said grnitlac-s.
SectRm 8. Bell furtherurdtiiurd: Tliot this fran­
chise must he accepted or rejected within thirty
days after JlxilauU P u ssgr. tiy - said graitlcca. nml
*be event that weid franchise, is.acoepird, said
gronteva shall ts-gln within three months nnd work
of Installing said electric light plant, and shall have
the same in operation within Iwrlvc months from
d* 'e of aewpUnea In default therrof this fran­
chise shall be forfeited.
Section 0. Belt further ordained: Thai a contract
® T td Sanford and tiie Sanford Ligltl
X tt^G onm any toautirdy goa and electricity to
the City of Sanford and Its Inhabitants shall he entcrrdjnlu hy ttstiroper aulharitles: VI*: for a period i» fi!
nrin-ti
at lthe expiration nf which
,M l years,
j'f'r s . Pi
period the saki CUy of Sanford
I tu guter Into
between
g e A A foF another
term of twelve years. In l.refereHwiroaay compelihir^jinivlditig the rates and the services are njual
Section 7-Juj B further onlnlntd: That In gjutsidrrstion of tfilxJraucitwe east erantl-rg'ugrro to

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
OF COUNTY DITCH LETTISH
Noticeli hereby given that sculi-d hid» witl bereoalvrd hy the Bff r 'l -if 1
1 1................ » a ——
'range lYuiniy, Florida, until 12 o ik » l ro,; f*
Monday, Jutv 12r»i. ,1009. and the »ante will “»
opened tty sakl Itowed rut
muxsoav.'jutv tSni. I960. At lit t «
Sakl Idds tiring for the construction ol alssij l « f
three nillcs, county diluii ami ruiw-ri» mer
‘ crc u id rlcj. ¡»aid «-»Vl.trm-te«! atiesiatHd *
wher
nd numbers to the estimated amount uf
roupd________________
I m m i m Po u s q .-*---...
A complete di w.ritui.oi may I»- had hy nml nvm
Hon. B. M. Rigrinson, Clerk el CihkI t»f OrleBe»*
front Wilbur A. Clnn, Consulting Engineer DM»»
Sanfonl Drainage Comntistlon. Ki.un 3. re"
Nntional Bank. Sanford, Florida, shrre l'S»*i
spocificationa. maps, esUnialrs. *.r».rile* sod »j*
necessary Information rrlatlog lu »akl luniiruo**
Ii m Ms.---- -------—------•- .................... —-x "rhe bids fur ditching will tie rtvrhrd VP00. ^ ?
»epurate sect km or u i»o each separate liar
»(ruction as laid out or upon the entire rstinm™
Improvement ns a whole. Thebtdi must oe » t»“ J
sum far the section», ditches or improrem*»
must specify same separately.
oaiuotx ANDCPIVIVt»
(No stton over 23 leel In dear)
Mustbchkl for in separate-as follows.
Headed —CuLvam:
Excavation per cubic yard.
Embankment per cubic ya/il
lW
Lumber classified In place at so much P«
sand feet- All culverts to he of pinta ranMrw“ *£
rAVrurans—All work will be paid for vpoo
mates of the rngineer, lest 25 per cent, rei“ ®™
upon each section until the rcuuiretnmlt “ Viptviflcatiuns are compiled with, when in* rei»
Uer will he estimated In full.
L. , ■
rp
auasina
io tine
ine m
im « .
.

ptfbFwinis* truuL

H

of good faith that it awarded a cwittw
“ “ Uf lt»«njje&gt;C^4li|iMaIn the rooncD chatnlwr. five days of the reoslpt of a legal nulUesttm^
the
Tî
— award
------ -- the Successful bidder
----- u*ut*t*
jnlul
Fork Lvcliuc MIld ,m' “ 1
c&lt;rt house oti must file a satisfactory. buud
Tu Ifunonohle Mayor Lake;
Commissioner*. W Insure for tiie eumpt«*" |imf
I hereby crrtlfy that the alnve ordinance was contract at awarded awl In the speunro
pa»»H by the city Council of Sanford. F la ™ ses- (See specifications.)
rathe
' Said bond to be an amount sslisfsrireT
.
.km March lit. 1909.
Ma» L Sclorr
Board anil In accordance with the law* 4®**
Approved:
city Clark.
such work.
*
. _
«sll
Faaxm L ax*. Mayor.
43-4t
The right is hereby reserved to reject *®f
bids.
V
By order o f (be Board of County
Have you »een ttie latest th ln t»
uf Orange County, Florid» B M
renriferators— ¡til H e e l-a t Harry
I B. M. . . _
Address oil bids to if M. Kobinsoo.
Wilson'».
44-4*

es?. ■

ircuit Court, Orlando Fla-

�Number 47

A fiREAT CELEBRATION

races on Magnolia avenue. These were
very exciting there licing ninny entries
from other counties. The winners uf the
Sanford Entertains Thousands prizes were as follows:
Aiex Vaughan, Jr., first prize.
Orlando Ball Team Colors Trailed
Of Visitors During Day
K. M. SingJaiuu__iecoinl-[tfift-:------- -— Tn Tee Düst
In first ride Hartley made two rings,
Vaughan three and Singleton three, which
ORLANDO SO R E, BUT S ATISFIED left another tic between Vaughan and
SANFORD WINS BOTH GAMES
Singleton. They rode again and Vaughan
made four rings and Singleton two.giving
parade. Ball Gamea, Speeches, Races
*«
.4u
Vmighan first prize•iitsI bifrgh^TTTSertiniT.'fbPia'ndo
ifl The Some
And Barbecue rilled Out A
Tlie entries and score:
Class, And Prove To t

Was no trouble to solve. He pitched a
Mitrimi) vil IOHlulls good
game, however, and deserves some
credit for holding our boys down to seven
hits.
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Tiui wiuk-or Dr.-Ktngrwho-nintiifi-d born The-Gene ral IVews'öt "Tlie Land

games, was the best seen hero this senof Flowers'
son. He impressed tho crowd as being a
most impartial umpire, nnd gave entire
satisfaction In all his decisions.
C ULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
The Sanford boys all deserve especial
•praise foU lM ^yftteiwM hcff two games.
Thoy pulled'off some very Vast plays, fieljl- An Epitome o f the Week’s M ost lmDay Of Enjoyment v
ed brilliantly und used the willow effec­
Entrlr*
portant Happenings In tho
Kings
Easy Picking
¿
a
tively.
The
fenturcs
of
the
games
were
State's Domain.
.
. _
Last Monday was nmost auspicious oc­ W, K incuti! tulnt Mil.
Oil 1 You Sanford Kids I
the
pitching
of
Bridges,
the
catching
of
Arthur
Vouiihnn
I
The
sale
of
t3,(&gt;00
acres
of
Everglades
casion in the history of Sanford and the Chus. Simona
(
Two of the prettiest games of the sea­ Hudson, and theballingnnd base running land In the vicinity oi Miami totheRidit;
diy entertained a large crowd In n most C. E. Foster
K. M. SlnxMon
3
son were pulled off at the hall terrace of White, Fridenger nnd Vibbert
ardson-Kellett Co. of Minneapolis, Minn.,
astlsfactory manner. The threatcTiing J. C. Osborne
2
Monday, before a record-breaking crowd
The score of tlie second gnme follows has been consummated.
F. (¡Ilion
I
»readier oi tho few days before had the A.
A in Vaughnri
3
composed, of enthusiastic fans from all
I 2 3 4 3 I) 7 8 0 1( ][
tj
This year’s cotton crop In Florida Is
fstious committees sorely puzzled nil day Paul Intica
1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7
t&gt;urts of tiie stale. The good-natured ri­ Sanford—
H. F. Kina
2
larger nnd belter than lust year's.
Saturday and It looked for a time os Joe (,'urrry
Orlando—
g
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1 4
valry which existed between the Sanford
Hartley
3
though die barbecue at least would have Osear
The Seaboard Alt Line Railway Co, has
Ü. R. Heck
a
und
Orlando basctinll teams is n fact well
to be abandoned as old Jupiter Pluvius Tied
made
known its desire to issue bonds to
SANFORD’S DAV
Oscar llnnlrv
8
mown by inns and fannbelles all over the
iccincd determined to drown out every Ales Viuutban
the amount of $150,000,000,with which to
h
state, nnd everyone who went to the bnll
8
»
pay outstanding indebtedness and make
thing. However on Sunday tlio weather R. M. Singleton
Just after tho tournament dinner was park Monday ex jiccted to witness two hot­ As Seen By The Reporter-Star Scribe needed improvements.
cleared up and the world seemed brighter.
On The Elftlr
ly contested games. No one was disnpThe barbecue proceeded and the base ball nnnounced nt the park nail here tlie
Owing to tho new pension Irtw passed
Sanford did well. She advertised
pointed
in
this,
for,
ns
the
scores
Indicate,
fans polished up their horns and méga­ crowning event of the day was celebrhted,
by the last legislature, Confederate vetri5th
of
July
celebration
but
she
actually
the
gomes
were
extremely
classy.
phones preparatory to the big time on an old fashioned barbecue.
nns or their widows who own property tn
The Orlando (T) team (may we. not Included the 3rd nnd tho 4th.
Since Sunday at noon Uncle Dan Pres­
•Monday.
the
value of $5,000 or more can no longer
There was enough of It to cover three
cott nnd Ids force of ussistuma had been question when three of Bartow's regulars
draw
pensions from the state. They can
The day dawned bright and while the
days,
not
only
In
theattractions
furnish­
busy digging n long pit and cutting up were playing for Orlando T) readied the
draw up to July J.________ —____________—
ed
and
the
crowds
attending
but
In
"grub1
tun was very much in evidence no one
the beef, mutton nnd |x»Tk. The meat city at 0:25 a. m. on n special train, ac­
'provided;
teemed to mind the heat whIltf*enjoylng
’ During the storm of last week. tlui Caw a s done to a turn nnd pronoUTlCCd hy iill companied by hundreds of ro0lers7ex&gt;
"Ojminhml lucky celery seededcitythdu loosnhntchlc river w’ni higher at Fort My­
festivities. Long before the first rays
pectltig
to
Wjithip^Sanfiirdtwice
in
the
lob e ¡Tie best they Itad ever tasted. Be­
art worthy to go ut) higher.
__-------ers than It has been for thirty years.if the sun had brightened the eastern
sides tlie barbecued -meal' there were same place. (Pnrdon a smile). At 10:30
Crowds of thousands of people were
iSonTbe sound o f the cannon nml fire
the
gome
was
on
with
the
'mighty
Burlc-.
J. T^l-ewis. jr., win of the state inspec­
dainty limn sandwiches although these
there. ) f theunln loads and auto loads tor of convicts, was seriously injured last
a inkers wnsTveafd In the land and the
son,
the
highest
salaried
(linger
In
the
were noted chiefly for their quick disap­
of folks fromTOrlando had n notion they Sunday near Moss'IIluff, while bathing in
glorious Fourth was ushered In on the
pearance. Plenty of bread aided in ap­ State League, us an opponent to our own
fifth. The spectators lined the streets
little Bridges. Oh I You Bridges I For were going to fill Sanford nnd make the n lake, hy being nttneked by Arthur Hill
peasing the hunger gained in tlie open
early in the day and every trnln, boat and air, and such a tinting as gathered ft do two innings neither side were nhle to solve City of Orlando look like thirty cents they nnd beaten over tho heud with a billet of
conveyance helped to swell the crowd Justice to the viands was never seen In the pitching jxublems presented, and It succeeded nil right In the lutter preposi­ wood. Young Lewis wns taken to Ocala
really scented ns if there could be no pos­ tion. but there were thousands of other for treatment.
The Orlando special brought in about 500
tins section before- Two long tables
people and ns soon as they had alighted erected along the sidewulk fairly'groaned sible chance to score. However, such was people in Sanford,
T. A. Bivens, n widely known citizen of
It was a jolly crowd,- Tlie weather was Tnmpa, died Sunday at his home in Hint
the parade ktarted on Second street and beneath their burden of meat mid bread not the case except no far ns Orlando was
concerned. In the third inning Sanford hotter than blazes but people _keut In the dtyt----------swung In First street from Palmetto.
nnd the good no lured crowd fyuml the
First street was In good shape, most of food tastily urraiiged in wooden dishes got next to Orlando’s Bartow mun for beat of temjHT.
In a suit for separation and nlintuny
Orlando was well treated. She enjoyed brought hy Mrs. Elsie M. Adams, against
the sand having been cleared ofT the brick for their delectation. There was plenty three clean hits, und scored two runs,
paying on Saturday and as the procession fur all and although the committee in either one of which would have won Ihu herself. She always lias felt Triemlly to her husband. Garrison B. Adams, the de­
âme down this broad thoroughfare heud- charge estimated uimn deeding 5,00(1 game. It happened thusly : Little Brid­ Sanford nnd she believes the real folks lit cision was In her favor, the court graujing^
her $3,000 yearly olfinonyT Mr. Adams
ed by Prof. Stunion's famous. Sanford people there was nothing left UjKin^ the ges was the first man up, was hit by a Sonford feel the same to her. _ _ _ _ _
bsiul of twenty-two pieces inSvme'a. tnbirrhy ttie 'iVfim*' ifio'' iTprokmg coni­ pitched tmif-rrrnHnok first; VlBCcrt bunt­ ' Orlando tried lo b e good njul Sntifon is-ritenoti o f the Into Thomas Adams, the
ed forcing Bridget nrwcond upd making ■wns gflffdy good In furnishing so good o "tuiti-frulty" gum man, who had a beau­
' ïîinfitii ihô'nijilit mia moat imposing. Tho ine need.
first in safety. Vibbert allowed his sprint­ time.
tiful winter home at Palm Beach.
musicians were-in w hite‘ duck suits and
About l:.’l() itie crowd having had n
Of course the great feature-wns the ball
caps and presented a nobby appearance. feast for the inner man turned llieir at­ ing ability nnd hooked second off the much
While seeking employment at the union
Marshal of the day, Ctms. Hand upon n tention to the speakers stand ill tlie band touted Taylor. Our dandy little shortstop, games. Orlundu boys fell likeyoungeolts depot in Jacksonville, Tuesday morning,
White, was next up, amt, to satisfy tlie nnd believe they would ul least capture Henry Kotiinson dropix-d deqd.
prancing steed and assisted by four (invilliun.
rowd that lie is one of the best pinch one of (he games.
mounted police led tho van and at every
Whnt is of vital hn|&gt;ortnncc to Florida
Mayor Lake preside'd and introduced
And they were mighty fine gatnps.
comer kept the way clear for the proces­ the 8|H-akers after aa address of welcome hitters around these (tarts, lined out a
just
now is tho report that yellow fever is
|&gt;retiy two-bagger, scoring Vlbberl. Frl- Orlando hit hard hut hit the dust. San­
sion to puts. The credit of the parade is
again
prevalent in Cuba, and thauhr au­
Hon. J. N. Whittier, the (irst speaker,
ford simply played "a leedle better bull."
due to the zeal of Mr^lfaml and his abil­ made n short Introductory address in his denger look the next turn at the hat, saw
thorities
are trying to chccul the fuel tinThat's all.—Reporter-Star.
ity to line them up and keep thé same usual happy vein, touching U|k&gt;ii (he won one to bis liking coming across the pan,
formation. ' Immediately after the .band derful development imt! growtlmf Sanford smashed it to deep right field ‘ for two
lignum jaundice.
Sanford Hands Orlando a Lemon
came the carriages containing Hon. Frank and then introduced tlie speaker of the bases. Before tlie ball got back to tile
Last spring the Florida Railroud Com­
The nbovc tells the story of Orlando's
diamond. White had scored tlie second
Clark. Mayor Lake, J. N. Whltner, I)r. Pu- day, Hon. Frank Clark.
and last run of the game. There you arc! defeat by Sanford yesterday, iib the local mission asked the Southern Express Co.
leslon. Geo. B. Dickenson of Mnittan(J,
About this time the sun was hitting the Pretty nifty ball playing. chT
team was unable to solve tho delivery of for a reduction iu rates on vegetables to
lion. T. E. McRae "of Trilby, F. P. Forster park and jinvillion full in the (ace and
Throughout the remainder of the game the big Jacksonville cast off, nnd Sunford northern murkets. A rate of from two to
Mil other distinguished gentlemen.
many who were anxious to hear Mr. Clark it was a pitcher’s battle. Bridges pitched connected when hit incant runs. It cer six cents on n crate was granted to toko
The Cocoa Cola floats containing the were forced to seek positions under the
an excellent gome and k e p fth e heavy-' tainly must be handed'ttr BridgesV*_IIe effect June 25th. Later, another request
lilllc fellows in sailor suits and the-girls r a r S T t E T trees. His address was a
hitting Orlando men guessing throughout started the first guine, in a tcm|&gt;crnturc wns made for a still further reduction.
in red, white and blue called fortii great masterly effort and had it not been ex­
The compuny must answer by July 15, or
the entire contest. Three scratch hits, the that took the starch out of both teams,
spplause from the spectators.
temporaneous and of such length The scratchiest of scratches, was tlie sum total with a smile thnt_ resembled an adver­ the commission will tuko steps to com|&gt;e]
The fire department led by Assistant Herald would be glad to reproduce it in
a reduction.
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of their hit column on the score book. Man tisement for some tooth paste, and still
Chief W. E. Holmes made a most credit­ full. Mr. Clark touched upon the work in
hud
the
smile
when
the
second
game
wus
During
the
month
of May the county
after man facet! Bridges only to take three
able allowing.
Congress, the tariff and other vital issues mighty swings at the ball nnd retreat to over. Sanford has strengthened her team udge of Dade county Issued un average
G. R. Calhoun had a good float of twif, in the public affairs uf the nation and
the bench. Even tlie great Wyndham did wonderfully since her np]&gt;earunce here, of one marriage license a day.
darkiea driving an ox cart containing a gave his audience ti clcur and concise
"It 1» lay dual," was the remark of Al­
the Casey act three times during tlie game, tmd bids fair to make Orlando hump to
huge pumpkin, several sucks of fertilizer Idea uf tlie work that Is being accomplish
and right before those pirik-chcekcd Or take the cup. It is game put up by the bert O'Kane os he drop|K*d dead last Sat­
and crates. The float represented the ed by the Florida members. He paid bis
land» fannbelles, too. Ain’t it awful, Ma­ local team, but It is up to Capt. Pounds urday night while playing curds ul his
Williams &amp; Clark fertilizers for which Mr. resi&gt;ccts to Hollingsworth, the would be
bel T They'll have to get up another verso to make his men get mure hatting jiruc home iu Mulberry.
Calhoun is the agent. Thia float was ar­ ugitotor and brought forth much applause
lice. There are yet ten games to bepluyto their song, or stop singing,
Isaac Myers, a rcsjx‘ctutde,_ hard-work­
ranged □ few hours before the parade uml in his arraignment of this man who
« f i i i ihe-ouj&gt;-sefle«r and Ute-Oriandofnmi ing negro of Kissimmee, was shot and
- ? Jut -mxmo b y -tim in g s -!o lle w s -i
!y took the crowd:------------want the entire number. Sanford is instuntly killed at u boarding house iu
1 2 3 4 3 0 7 S 0 H H E
caused" sudi a furore in ills utterances
Several merchants floats - and others against tlie South. Mr. Clark then ex Sanford- 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 2
spending her money to beat Orlando, and Tumpa where lie was stopping on Hie night
Vere real good although very few floats plained about the deep wuler project for Orlando- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 means to win the series if money will get
The afternoon gamtj was played before iter a team that can do it,,am i -it- must qf.July Silt. -Tlie murderer was allegro
were arranged for this affair, the threut- Sanford and the channel from I’nlulkn to
named Charlie Lewis, wiio made his es­
o much'larger crowd, and Wob (ibrhaps u
ening weather of Saturday keeping
not be tight when it comq* to inuring for cape.
Sanford und from Sanford toLuke Harney
little
more
exciting
for
the
Orlando
con­
great many from taking part.
_____
the team. Well, thffre Is very little to
und assured Ills hearers that the great
The big box factory owned by Knaucr
The Eagles under command of M. P. improvement would take place In the near tingent. ns their team did manage to get say about the two games. Sanford got
Brothers
in Jacksonville, was destroyed by
a
man
ucross
the
plate
before
the
game
Lipe were a distinct feature of the parade future ns the bill was sure to pass in the
to Burleston In one inning and shoved
fire
Monday.
Loss estimated at $10,000,
was
over.
Said
run,
however,
was
made
si were also the Woodmen of the World, hext session of Congress. He ulso dilated
two runs across, which were enough to
after two men were down, and the tnun win, as Orlando failed to get n man across
Carpenters’ Union and other orders.
Mist
Stumon
Aa Conductor
-----upon the great benefit to be derived from
The Eagles had about forty men In line water—transportatioQ land_ended—by. a who scored got life on first through an er­ the idate.- Thc afternoon gnnie {went the
Prof. J. M. Stumon, tho leader uf the
band was forced to leave the bund at the
¿¡eased In white duck suits anil carrying glowing tribute to ¿m ford nnd the won­ ror. h cannot, flterefore, lie colled an same way by a score of four to one,
hall park lust Monday ufter the parade
md. white and blue umbrellas and they derful strides made by her people since earned run.
Reporter-Star.
Sanford scored in the opening round, af­
in order to attend to his duties at the res- *
•uade a most pleasing picture as they the greot freeze almost prostrated this
ter Vibbert got life on first and had stolen
Iaura lit. In his absence his duughter,
•wung down the streets.
Random Hits
section. He was heartily appluuded at
second,
hy
White's
two-bagger
to
left,
in
Miss Jessie, took charge of the band and
The Woodmen led by G. R. Calhoun various Intervals and ended by stating
It wns a lurge day.
proved an able conductor. Tiie Stumon*
“ ode a good appearance carrying their that he could not expect to hold the at­ tlie third .Inning three more runs were
They say that Orlando has changed the are a musical family and area wonderful
registered for Sanford by opportune hit­
**et and other regalia.
tention of any audience when a ball gome
name to Orion as all the "do" was left In assistanco to the Sunford baud. Under
ting
and
fast
base
running
on
tlie
part
of
*“ The Carpenters’ Union Local 1730 had was ubout to begin.
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White, Fridenger, Hudson and Hunter. Sanford.
’rof. Stumon the band numbers twentyI t I raeQ 1” Kne and not only demonstrotMr. Clark demonstrated that- lie,1ms
We
didn't
make
uny
more,
as
we
didn't
two
members and as a body of musicians
Hi rd their numerical strength but also pre­ lost none of his prestige with tlie |«eople
Good thing Orlando hod a barbecue to
need
them.
Hud
we
needed
a
few
more
they
have few equals in the state.
fill
up
on.
There
was
not
enough
money
sented a good appearance.
of Orange county and In this section es­
it would have been easy.
left
iu
the
crowd
to
l^ty
a
meal
ticket.—
Space forbids a description of the en- pecially he has scores of friends and nd... .
Launch P a r ty --Bridges officiated Oli the. moUIMl
Jk*.Parade bug the unanimous verdict of mtfipi s l u m jjrw d-9f Mnrnnd htsiw d
The slaughter was awful, and the Or­ ' A small party of young folks enjoyed a
in the second game, und it was the same
public approval bos bOen written.' Tinder work In Congress.«
lando fans wept tears of blood as their a jolly, pleasant launch ride on Lake Mon­
old story—nothin’ doin’. Wbenev
The pony races on Myrtle avenue were
we circumstances and handicaps It was
little
pets walked up to the plate aud roe lust Tuesday afternoon. They went
chance, a man or two dot on
many lin­
®m°** credits bio affair. The procession next on the program
over to Enterprise, where they visited Hie
fanned out. ___________ _
tightened up a little, and sent
•whsuded B( the ball park, the band and gered to see this feature tmirty were al­
Orphanage and chicken farm, and re­
hopes glimmering. Had It not Jbeei
It was a" aliame to take the money, but
of the ■participants attend lug the ready wending their way to the bull park. the error' mentioned, Orlando ;
turned Itorneunuch pleased with the outthey simply dared the boys to bet, and ng. The party consisted of Currie Lovell.
The pony races were won by
haven’t scored yet. However. itr ATOuhi they did. Now they wish tliey hadn't.
In Class One of thp pony races for the
Jotsle and Jessie Siumou—AhnaJlrown,
A description p t the ball games Is given
have been a shame to bring them up here
•»ewberc In tbAs Issue in all the Uarrow- tournament ponies Singleton won first and whitewash them twice. Wyndham
Even the great Wyndham was of no Lila Mae Dowd of Shiloh, Ga., Clifford
p rize. Simmons second. Arthur Vaughan
“ I details.
pitched the second game for Orlando but ■vail when tlie Sanford sluggers wielded ’ cadmi y, Henry Peabody and Emery
After the
game at the park the
he must have forgotten his “ trick" for he the willow.
(Continued on page 12)
ttewd surged back to the tournament

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Ik. Cad as aa aspire this time. prototoy
M ate Bad Part
k e c a M M k i a t t m f d U e f i a S o - ] Betvidere Park.
ford. Alas, poor Ferri»! I know i t e veS Ij Q t o ii Part.
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July 9. 1909

IN SANFORD CHURCHES

A Comedy of Error*

Lllchy Sanford,

ALBERT GRAM LING

Nöt-with-«t*nding the inclemency of
60 YEAR8*
—
AccordlnR to The Herald. Sanfoitl will
'll
tl*e weather the Fats nml Lcn
EXP ER IEN C E
Where Devout of the Celery Rated at the bull park In the. min
rain undi be ,,le ric*M‘r in the early fall by nt lenst
had a
- Rome
‘
City Worship Sunday.
of* -ball, remindinR the ■l* new factories. The only o’nvrtt'Teds
few fans of a lot of ducks playing In the authorized to announce yet Is the canning
RESUME O f A l l CHURCH EVENTS mud it is very evident everybody enjoyed and preserving works of the Satsumu Or­
Hair Cutting
themselves. ArRueinR with the umpire ange Compuny, now operating in Lake Fashionable
county,
but-which
it
says
will
lie
removed
T raoc M arks
was
(»lentiful
owing
to
several
hank
de­
Of Interest to Tho»e Religiously In
Desimi«
und General Barhering
dined— Subjects of Discourses
cisions. . Felix Frunk, Spcneer and Mett- lo tlie Celery City if n suitable location
C opyrights Ac.
Aurons *«n.tln* a sketch and daacrlntlon may
for the Sabbath.
inRer were the Features of the Fats and on the railroad lines can be secured,
quickly asevrum our opinion free whaltwr mu
iifvnijon li prc.hsbly n&gt;iriii&gt;b|ik ('iinimaiilrs.
freight
rules
nre
chcu|ier
from
Sanford
TIm Pa.lorf of lbs CkorcfiM In lbs Clljr ir* Knh«,lr the comedy part jof the three ' waddling
lloiik.iricllTCkinSdanlM
^MfoV»«*-urin*
AHOBOOIt &lt;polenta.
&gt;nl’annua
•
«•nt fr»«. Ml,let agency
lo Uin| oi Mod ikoir Announcomom. ind around in the mud was better than a cir­ than from its present location, is the reuPatenta take# through Nunn ft Co. racalva
Chord. N n i lo tkU offico nol lalsr than WtJnr.
Hot
and
Cold
Baths
at
all
Hours.
Hot
Sul»
tyr.
uünnUit,
without
charA.
la
Ibis.
son given for removal. Unbounded pros­
cus.
phur Oaths a Specialty
first Methodist
.
The only star on the Lean's side was perity seems to nwnit Lucky Sanford in
Re» A.E llousiholder.pa»tor:churrh. corner Pork
the future.—Times-Union.
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A
!i ni. li Iil.,«i ml-I
a m p r
avtnue and Fifth Street; panonaRe. comer Mat)- Watson, the pitcher, his work far surpuss•riunttOo Jo___
•fine vliti nml you liecotnc n Staunch I’mron rulkllon of any sciamino
-Wrm*. $1 a
¡U* avmue and Seventh »trert: phnnr_^|. cdJtnyUiing-m»-thr opixmeiitTsTiTe
ctfoor
month»,
|L
Sold
byaf
wsdaalsr*.
nnd
- y.in.1nr mom ln#-aeilk* ¡ t 't t ; cveMng wrvfce,
^ S u n d a y »chool. 0:48 a. m.: Jna K. Mct- witli thè pmper supixirt would bave sluit
CLOSING OUT
P ic o Dlock o p p o s i!# E ip r e s t O fflea
,Idler. Supu Epworth Le*j|uc. 3:00 Sunday even- tliem out.
Offlro, OS P au Wafihlnaton. U, C.
Ink
My stock o f Guns and Riries.-'New
The Fiii.h claimed lo bave won but thè and second hand. Bnrgulns If you
Sunday school nt 0 :4 8 n.m. Preaching
by the pastor.ll:00 n. m. Stewards' meet; ^Uthor of ibis played witli thè Lenii'» wunt them.
Hurry J. Wilson.
IN EACHTOWN
lag nt the parsonage Monday at H p. nt. ami is noi al liberty tu state bis opinion,
ihd d iit r lr l lo
witli
die
assistane«'of"
thè
umpirc
ilio
-------nde
and tshibtl »
Union services at the Baptist church
u. Our wrau cverywkct« tra
Ultfftr
at
rm
(4.
fats
managed
to
get
m
rrh
n
r
m
iW
-m
nTfffifTtfCfVro
MEN
Sunday evening at 8 o’clock.
provt cd your Ucvtlt. Wrihip
than the Lean s anil they think they won
,.
The People's Cenireietlonal
Wckiva
Tribe
No.
41
tlm game.
Rtr. R- L- Kirkland, pastor: Sunday mornlntf
It is whis|K*red about by ii few who limiting grounds of Snnford. Meetings
icrylre. II: evening service, 7:30; prayer meeilni
.... the
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..i IVuàhiW jjr®!¿adii
Wrdnrtday, 7:00 p. m.; Sald*nlh acliool. I0 a. in. like to see fair play th a U 'd ix . Frank
on
1st pudI m
2ltd
I tilw Uiemirufirlurtr'i qtur*
j p Kntmlnler, Superintendent.
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■month
in
Mnsonié
tíatt.-\Msíímg broth­
«t Ore» Item
bought off the llTn|ure. of course The Her
ers welcome.
unheird ot Jtiltry
p r in t and rtm arka&amp;U tfr e ia l e fftr t to rlilo r l y c n U ,
\
aid is not sure about tills hut it looks sus­
rirst Baptist
YOU
WILL
BE
ASTONISHED
^
r
,
r
.
Ä
Rev. J. W. Boyd pastor. Sunday mnmlni srrv- picious anyhow everytuudy li.Ttl a good
•tudy pur (upcib modtli
We «ell tl.e hi* he it pride liirycUt lor leu money
Irm/rKtI'mteta make you thU year. We
bv II: rvenlnX service. 7:30; Saldialh school. ti.-lfl
&gt; thin tny'other lictorir. We tic utii
tufted, »itij $i ou profit aVi.e factory curt,
• m.; Dr. J. T. Drulon, Supt.; U. Y. H. U.Thursdiiy lime so what's the use.
D1CYCL.R D K A l.tatS , you can »tti'our
»011
” Tour own name plat, at
A Inter rc|x&gt;rt comes to us iliat the
L. G. STRINGFELLOW
at 7:45 p. ui., H. E.Tolar, Preat.; prayer mretlnji
price*. Onlertfiiiedjhe' dly
rtiy7h,;;l
c3.‘“ uTy&gt;
ittcivej.
every Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.
I.etui's ore going to import a pitcher from
leqularly
handle eecond
aecond hand
hand h
him
In. but
but
N wt num
H ? a ’ t W« do.i !Hot
°' m
p d o lr handle
im In.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Ihr have
Ounbrr on hand taken in trade by our Utlcaro retail Morre. Three we clear oul
Prcuching by the pastor nt ll:00 a. m. Uviedo, so look out Fats.
promrtly at price«
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i&gt;r*crtptive
luiraio
lute
mailed
lr*e.
NOTARY IMfBIJC
Union service nt Qight, wticn Rev. R. Lee
COASTER-BRAKES, X
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t ÿ
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f c
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Gainesville und Urlunrio
Kirkland -of-the -Congregational church
Gainesville and 'Orlando crossed hats
$j
will preach. All are cordially invited.
this week in three games. On Wednes­
Onici* in the City Hull
day the visitors seemed tired and easily
Holy Cross Episcopal
TO INTRODUCE, ONLY
Rev B. F. Brawn, rector; A. D. Key, aenlur war­ succumbed to Wyndam's curves. Or­
7A# ngmhr rrtatl fritter that Urn it
den; Sunday morning servie*. It; evening »rrvlee.
tiJO
per
pair,
fin/
lo
imtroJua
uv
u
til
7:30; Sabbath tchool,- 9:43a. m.; U. F. Wliliner. lando easily won by a score of 2 to 0.
illlytmatampupair toritJMnuliurMkoTjfr t*
Supt.; prayrr Hireling. 7:30 Wednesday evrnlns Yesterday the Gainesville team seemed
ROMORETROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
to get their bearings nnd showed the* old
NAILS, Toeks or Cllaaa will nut let the
Presbyterian
air oat. Bitty thouund |&gt;«ira will la&gt;t year.
Rev. J. F. McKinnon, pastor; mornlns servire, Oak Hall spirit by soaking the Orlando
Over two hundred Ibouuml pair» now In u*c.
II; evrnln,g service, 7:30; Sabbath k IiouI. 0 :10 n. team pnt|ier. The score was 8 to 2 in
OCBOJMPr#47Af»MadMn«llvirmttMtvet
m. Henry McLaulln, Supl.; prayrr iiireilnt Wrd•ndcaiyrialojv.vcnrduiablcaud lined ineidcwil
fa ytjr„uf JLiaiuesVill*:----The— Go inesvi He
nridiy.
7:30 p. in.
r. 7:
■pedal Quality of rubber, which nrvtT*becoin
(cum is snitl (o lie ii good one ami will
pMwuinl
«• M IM which closet up Itball punctuira without allow«
Notice the thlek rubber tread
,
Catholic
Ins lhaair toeaoape. We have hunaicdauf lctlcrt from aatl»slurl u sefiiut o f three games - in Sanford
••A'* an.l puncture stripe "I I "
Bedcuatomeraatallnx that their llrcs have only been pummd
Rev. M, Foa. rector; aervlrei every ificoiid'aml
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upoocr or twice in« whole aeatoii. They wrlsh no more lhaa
fouilh Sunday; early mu»% 7 a. in ; mats nml u-r- this week commencing I nnorrow. Cunii*
eu prevent rlui cutting. Tide
an ordinary tire, the puncture reslaUnRquairilcttwinq given
moii, IUe. m.; Sunday aclpjol. » a. in.l vespers. 3 nut and see the Central City Cutton Hlostire will outlast any other
by aeTrial layers or thin, apecially prepared fabricou llie
P. in.
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snake-MOPT. L LA S T 10 aud
dead. Thercgularpriceof IhciellreiUpt co|&gt;erpalr,bulfor
inns
get
picked
hy
the
Celfry
Growers.
.
igaapeeial (actoiy
to KAkY B ID IN O.
•dvcrtUlnKpurpoacawearemaklnsaapei'ial
factory price lo
Sixth Sunday after Pentecost—Sunday
K urpoocawearc
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nly |4.Bai per pair. A
Allorilrrsahlppedaameda
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__ We ship C. O. D. on
Ii orders shipped same day teller
ia received.
. tchool 9 a. m. Muss mid sermon 10 a.in.
approval.
Voudonot
l
iwv
a
cent
until
you
bare
etatnined
and
found
Ihein alricily as rcpreseuletl.
Curpcntcrs Were llicrc
We will allow
ah dlaeuunt of a per cent (thereby making (he price *4.08 per pair) if you
Rosary, instruction and benediction 7:110
send FULL CASH WITH OltUUfl und enclose (Ins advertisement. You run
n
Mr. R. J. Holly—There apparently hav­
no risk In
,1
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aendlu
" "tires
ea m
inr
us
an
order
as ■
the
may be returned at 01)11 eapense If for any reason they are
p. in.
ing arisen all impression that the Car|&gt;eii- j
not aat
We are perfectly reliable and nu nry ttiil,iuua laaaaaU a» in a
itUfaclory on examination. We
_ Monday. 12Ui—Mass 7 a. in. Instruc­ lers Idwal 1781 of Sanford, Fin., was not
beta the», you w ill find Ih arth cy w n t iid e coster, run faster,
bank . . I f you ordsr a pair, o f these
wear belter,
better, laet
laat longer
Ion and look finer
finct than any lire you have ever used c,r seen at any price. We
represented in the |iarade on July 8(|l i
tion for children 9 n. in.
■leas« that w'heu you want n bicycle you will give us your order.
know that you will be so well pleased
cn’dlt tirtng~Rtverrro ihe Woodmen in­
-der
• once, hence this remarkable lire oiler.
We want you to send ua a trial order at
stead. would state that the'Nyt pen lers i
Notice, Customers o r Spencer's Bakery were minus u banner Inn ha I forty-two
IF YOU NEED TIRES
Ike special Introductory price quolnl above
Commencing Monday, July 12, I will men ill line following the Woodmen
describes aud quotes all makes and kinds ol lires at about hall the usual prices,
postal today. Iti» NOT TIIIN^. OI', IJUYINU a bk&gt;U«(lisitimiiiuo retail delivery, house lo huu»e, Hoping this may eorrei t any misrepre-1
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ve freni atiyrmt- until you khuw the new aud wuudetful
ssnlnlion dial may have been given by
oilers
we
are
making.
It
only
colls
a
postal
lo Icaru everything. Write It NOW.
My bread I. h a n dJsd^ pu U L jtoccr. who ^
. ¡ F . H i r ï n ^ I hMiniTÌi.
- Photic I0U
calls at your house daily.
|
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Sincerely,
Surirord.noi'lflil
—U. W. SrcfTcKR;
F. E. JfaiNMiN.

Tonsorial Parlors

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D IR ECTO R S, Continued

OFFICERS
W1LMER L. MOORE, President
T. a MEADOR. Viec-Fresjdrnt • FRANK ORME, Scerctury and I&gt;&lt; a»ur« r
N. F. JACKSON. Field Su|ieriiil«*ud«i»t
JACKSON &amp; ORME. Counsel
W. S. KENDRICK. Medical Director
JOSEPH H. WILLIAMS, Audili.r
ROBERT F. MOORE, Agency S .» r. iary

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Fred S. Ball, Attorney. Montgomery. Ala
Lewi» II. Beck, Pres. Berk ft Gregg llrlw. Co
J. W. Cnlnhan. Nnvnl Stores, II ilnbrirlge. Ga
.1 H. Carter. Pres. Fla. Homo Insurance Css
J. Ferris Cunn. Attorney, Savannah. Ga.
Raymund Cay, Naval Striws. Jm ksrnivilie
Clins. M. Covington, Vlce-Pres. Consolidnte.l
Uroeevy tîo..'1,enso«‘ola.
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Tencli C. Cox, Capitalist, Asher ille, N. U.
W. T. Gentry, Yicc-I,rt'*- Sou. Pell Tel' ('&lt;•.
C. E. Harman. G. P. A.. W. ft A. R. R
L. C. Hu yne, Pres. Tiie Nn(ionnl Hank of Au­
gusta. Augusta, Ga.
L. P. Hillyer, Secretary Georgia Bankers’ As­
sociation, Macon, Ga.
A. B. Hull, Vice Pres. Pruirie l'ehhle Phos­
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Morion M. ,la&lt; kson of tiie l.aiv Film of Jackson ft Onne.
W. McEwen Jolinslkn. Capitalist, Miutoi. Ga.
Ilarvie Jordan, Pres. Soiitliern («ottnn Fnctoni,
Macon. Gu. ,
W. J. Kincaid.- PrcR. flriftlr. Mgf. Co , Kincaid
Cotton Mills.
T. D. Meador Vice-President l^rwry National
Hunk.
Wilmer L. Moore. Pres. The Southern States
Life Insurance Co.
John E. Murphy, Capitalist, Atlanta, Ga.
Frank Urine, Seel, and Trons. .The Southern.
Slates Life. Ins. t%i.
.1. E. Rankin. Cashier, the Haltcry Park ll.ink.
Asheville. N. C.
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.Clias. A. Wickcrshom. Pres. A, ft. W. P. Ry.
aud Western Ry., of Alabama.
Joint If. Wilkinson, Judge Ordinary’s Court.
Fpliou County.
C ,0. Zirkle, Zirkle ft Moore Real Estate,
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but on the sound financial standing of the Company, its
conservative management und the business integrity of
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General Agent,

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Excitement W ill Soon Be Rife

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NEWS ÖF THE WORLD

T H E W ILL-

Hans Uartkopf watt a farmer by pro­
fession end a PeimsylYanla-I»uti bmau
Items of IrttéVèst Gleaned From b7“ es Faction. lie was a widower,
and hh. daughter, Katrina, was the
Various Sources
bead of the house-tlmt Is. Its feminine
Load, for old linns wus emphatically
lord and master. Ill» will was law,
h a p p e n in g s DURING TH E WEEK ntul from hi» judgments there was m&gt;
appeal.
Katrina wns the belle of the coun­
Here the Reader* Will rind a Brief tryside, Of all Katrina’» admirers
Historical Spring riowlng
Karl Veeder was the only urn- upon
For Hurried Headers
whom Mr. Hnrtkopf looked ut nil eit
ruqrngmgly.
The heir* of Joseph Parrish received
To tell the truth, Mr. Uartkopf had
judgment against the United States gov­
set til» heart on having Khrl for a
ernment for $181,350. They received
aon-ln-law, and one dny the subject
$19,848. and their lawyer got the bnlnnce. Wus^hroached-betweeiv- 1 h e fa t hernnit
Norma UanOVdTIlTeSFsoTtiroTAtlantkT daughter, the former expressing hit
Oiy, N. J.. saved the life of Ellen Fallon wl»h or, rather, command, against
of Philadelphia, a few dnya ago by diving which the latter rebelled outright.
Katrina had or funded she hnd' two
IdIo the water and grasping her as she
was sinking for the last time. She was good reasons for her coudud. In the
first place, she didn’t love 'Kiyl Voedrawn under by the drowning girl hut
- ^ r’. JiPA, UUsj. she-^ath- .hsir^fiubpr
brought her t o t h a - * u t f e f l t ^ .i ; i ^ r ji » i { gUmnfk-sTiii'plain. Next, hut this she
iheir headsiobove water until help arrived. kept to herself, she did love John
The National Whaling Bank of New Greer, a strapping, handsome youth,
London. Conn., has Just put in a telephone. who was her father's foreman.
Lawyer Knufbrtef wns called In, to
Sebastian D. Lawrence. Inst of the old
draft old linns’ will, which rnn to this
family of millionaires who made their for effed: If Kntrlnn married In her falone In the winding business, wosnfwi
’YhPifKJ'llTefftne without" his consent or
dent of the bank for 45 years and wouldn't failed to marry Karl Veeder. provided
use a telephone nor hnvo one in the bunk JyoTproposed within a year after the
lied recently and tlib 'phone went in testator's death, nil the hitter’s proper­
Hotel Ruisaumont nt Lake Placide, N ty wns to go to Karl Wltboul reserve.
In the course of time huslness re­
Y.. was burned July 2nd. together with its quired Mr. Uartkopf to make n trip to
co ntents and tlio bftldnglngs of th^guests, the city,..quite a Journey for old Hans
]t was one of the largest hotels at the re and one he wns very loath to under­
take.
„
iort. Loss $200,000.
,
John
Greer
drove
him
to the stntlon,
'■Twenty men lost their lives, July 2nd
where Karl Veeder was In waiting to
by the sudden collapse of the Walls of the
hid giMxtby to Ids father ln-lnw preA l e x a n d r i a dock at Newport. Woles.
suinpUve,
-------------Blt.Ontnrlorwnrflre-ftwept last FrT
“ Take this," »aid Karl, putting
day. Half a mile of territory was burn«! something In the old gentleman's hand.
over, entailing a loss of about half a htii- "A few drops of It before going to bed
dollurs. Twa- lhau*and-|&gt;co|*ie nrr ■IgA-sure preventive nf ThpnmnUsin."
_ KnrDVMder iind sought to pay tills
[- homeless.
"~
lit Mo attention unobserved, hut John
Cornell University bait crew won both Greer, who wns minding the horses
the four and eight oar races in the college hnnl by, had quick eyes nnd ears.
After seeing his employer off John
edntest with Columbia. Four-miie eighteif. time lOKJEr^two-mlie foa?-our. time hurrletOioiiie with the team and then
rail nt full speed to a spot where n
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secluded path penetrated n dense
Last Friday Orville Wright mado twosuc- thicket.’ ITb had chanced to puss that
rrssful flights in his aeroplane at the gov­ way In the early morning and hud
ernment testing ground nt Fort Myer. He enught sight of Karl Yeoder pnrJJslly
c-oneeflled-among the tnmhes with n
fle»r nt the rnte nf 37 ntlles nn liaur.
sninll vial In his hand, from which he
— Charleston lm»e hall franchisé and club
was apparently picking a paper label,
has tieen sold to Knoxville, Term.
the fragments of which he threw
Earthquake shocks ate again being felt away.
at Messina, Italy, which suffered so terri­ _Carefully searching among the dead
bly fa« winter Fears are entertained of leaves on the ground; John Greer
found a number of small pieces of pa­
a recurrence of that dreadful calamity.
per. These ho collected nnd then, with
The Democratic members o f Çongress the patience of one solving a Chinese
have appculed to President Tnft against puzzle, put them together,
the appointment,of negro census enumer­
With an exclamation of horror lie
ator» in the South, claiming that the ap­ started bark. Then, taking out tits
pointment would give tqe negroes the pocket book wl th trembling fingers, Jiv
~rl*hi io enter the homes oh the whiles thrust the paper fragments Into one of
Its folds and rnn without halting to
ana make themselves too Inquisitive, to
the railway station. Another city
uy die least.
bound train had Just stopped, utid 111 n
A dynamite bomb thrown into a crowd
in .Woonsocket, R. L. killed or injured ten
persons.
The old soldiers nt the home in Dayton,
Ohio, are hereafter to hnve their, meals
served to them by lady waitresses instead
of by their fellow members.

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By the indefinite closing of the Reming­
ton typewriter works ut Won. N. Y.. July
I, 2100 people are thrown out of omploytofiit. The weekly payroll wns $30,000.
The first newspaper ever printed in
balloon was published June 29, in Ohio.
A balloon sent up from Dayton, carried a
small printing outfit ami a man to work
it- As tlte airship floated over various
villages mlnnture newspapers were print­
ed and thrown out to the ¿»copie.
hi an altercation brought about by E.C.
Williams, tie Was shot and instantly killed
by Donald Wain, in the offlee of the Fi­
delity Trust Co., at Atlunta, June 29.
State-wide prohibition went into effect
July 1. Liquor must not be sold within
four miles of any school bouse. It is re­
ported that the law is being openly igoored. The question o f not manufactur­
ing liquors In the stute lias been carried
into court.
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London wns the Beetle of another suf­
fragette attack on thé House of Parllaliament last week. This was the tltirteenth attempt to rench Premier Asquith7
.«ad. like all others, foiled. The police nrsested 112 of Urn women, among whom
**refseveral titled lodlca.
Burleigh Hill, a man living in Greenfield,
lad., died in convulsions last week from
Ibe. effects of being bitten by.a jigger flea.

MORE BRICK PAVING
Work lias Already Been Commenced
On Park Avenue
The work of paving all of Sanford’s
principal streets-, with brick is progress­
ing. First street has now been llnifuied
from French avenue to Sanford avenue.
A lurge force of men are busy tills week
digging up Park avenue and ere long tills
much travelled thoroughfare will he a
brick street from .Tenth to First street*
Park avenue is travelled extensively by
»•very one coining from ami going south
uml the new street will tip a great conve­
nience to the public and an udvcrliscinciu-for-tlie-cityr——--------------------------

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Electric Lights
are coming. Have yotit Btore nnd resi­
dence wired now. Expert electricians.
All work done under insurance rules.

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— Civil Service examination
\ civil service examination for rurul
curriers will he held in Orange county,
Florida, on.Saturday, July 17th, in order
Hint n register of eligihlcs may be estab­
lished. Application and other neccssnry
blanks will be furnished by the iiosttnaster.
—C. F. Haskins, P. M.
Prof, Ernst von Halle, jmllticul econo­
mist, well-known lUroughout-thu United
States, died in Berlin, June 28. He wns
the author of u number of articles on cot­
ton culture in the South.

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KEEP THE
_ .KIDNEYS WELL***
Health Is W orth Saving, And Some
Sanford People Know How to Save It.
Many Sanford ppople take their lives
in their hands by neglecting tile kid­
neys when they know those organs
need help. .Sick kidneys-are responsi­
ble for a vast amount of suffering and
II health, but there is no need to sut­
ler nor to remain in danger when ail
iliseoAci .ami achy*-and—h &gt;w » —tine—try
wrote kidneys can lir quickly and per­
manently' cured by the use of Doan's
Kidney Pills. Here is a Sanford citl
/eu's recommendation.
Mrs. J^.J. Cowan, Myrtle Ave., Sani.»r»l, Fta:; says:-----“ ttr return (or tlte
benefit I received from Doan’ s Kidney
Pills, 1 can rcconitneml them. Hack
aclie kept me in misery and I often
lieeame so lame tltat I could hardly get
iround to attend to my liotischoltl
hities. The kidney secretions were too
requent in passage ami very annoying.
When a friend told me atmnt Doan’s
Kidney I’ jllv f nlitaiimd—a—lam atwlonnineiiced their use. Tliey did me srr
Hindi good that I continued taking
them until completely cured.
I ednider Doan's Kulnev Pills a ■most
aluablc kidney remedy."
]-'or sale by ail dealers.
Price 50
cuts,
Foster-Milimrn C o , Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the namV—Doan's—and
akc no other.

Sanford Library f

Free Reading Room f

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W e deal in Celery Farms and
Farm Lands and we are the
largest owners o r Town Lots
Vjle don't

have to advertiee clicapJamis.^.
^riro ^purchnser here' saves more per acre
annually in freights than he saves on the
purclinse price elsewhere. See table of
freight rates in our booklet
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JL J*11^ * Dillon, a New York policeman,
*ho shot end killed Louis Probber, an un­
bending citilêfl, has bcèii sent to Sing
b a d k ille d Its e lf mJt p U en
fut seven year«.' ——
"Now, Karl Veeder/'
™
The Glutdn Club of* Amherst College has farmer after-a pause for breath, I n
goln' to do two t'lngs—first puru dot
•educed the cost of food to 4K cents a
vlll and den kick you out."
day for each member.
But Karl didn’t wait for either, nor
Half a million dollars has been raised was his face « v®r
ln that cou,ltry
by the graduates and undergraduates of
Hazard University as a token of regard ^ ’Katrina.’* said tha faru»«r whllo tbo
wlU was UM lng In tire gfaW. "Ohonny
*
EWott, the retiring president of
Orear dalla nre dot bo lofao you i^ d
lb* institution. The venerable doctor has
vuutH yon for a vilo. He •
•*»o been signally honored by being chos- Ilf«, and I've gif him my vord, *»d
** President Emeritus, being liie first to you mustn't dlsopey your vodér,
Utat title. ^
A » d K a tr in a d i d n 't

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FLORIDA
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««Pnmsle—acid.** aald John Greer,
"which 1« also the name on the label,
the piece« o f which I picked up where
I saw you scatter them In the thicket
yesterday.'*
,
You see, It’s all out." resumed the
farmer. "You thought uopoty seed you
ven you gif me dot stuff nnd I’d tuko
U gulu’ to pet oud p« found tend lu de
mornln’. Den dc doctors vould schmel
de pottle, rip up de gorpse and aay 1t

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Repair Work Promptly Done i;

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few minutes John was a 1ward nhd off.
Fnrmer Ilurtknpf had expected to
spend severnl daya In Iho city, nnd
Karl feeder called over the evening
after her father's departure to.have n
H
quiet chat with Katrina, who In defer­
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ence to the farmer’s orders didn’t cure
&lt;- ¿¡.
* &lt;•+&lt;• -j- •&gt;-j-&lt;-y &lt;••&gt;
to be quite rude to Karl, much ns she
For Good Average Prices und Quick Returns Ship lo
despised him.
Karl was artfully maneuvering to
turn the conversation Into a channel
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Which Katrina was as artfully avoid­
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ing when without warning lu bustled i
old liana, with John Greer at Id«
heels.
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Veeder looked both startled and sur­
prised.
ROOM 20
I
"Vot you call dot, hey I" shouted the
Southwest Corner Washington nml Chambers Streets
excited farmer, thrusting a vial tinder
Upstairs,
Pico
Block
Karl’s nose.
NEW YORK CITY
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" I —I don’t understand you," the lat­
ter stammered.
Open Tuesdays A to 6 p. m. | REFERENCES: Aetna Nut louai Bank o f New York City, or uny Commercial Agency
"Dot met-clno you gif me yesterday—
und to Hundreds o f Shippers who ore shipping lo them regular
AND
?
vot you call Idiu, heyV"
"I assure you, air," said Karl, "It la
Saturdays 4 to 9 p . ill. .
qultu hurinleas and would hove done
you much good."
’ ’Yah—no doubt. Bubbuse you (lake
Strangers W e l c o m e
von leetle trap?"
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Veeder drew back quickly.
••I do not need It," be nnswered eva­
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla
sively. "I am not afflicted with rheu­
matism."
"And never will pe If you’ ll dnke von
leetle trop o’ dess. V)\ I’ ve bad it exntnlnrd by von o’ dem metical pig pugs
down In rbtladclpby, nud be sa y s-v ot

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Notify W. A. Parr or phone our olilce ntul
we will moke estimate.
Thieves who stole $20,000 from Mrs.
GeO. Shea of Duluth, have returned $15,000 of it. nnd will) it a note saying they
had used the oilier $5,000 to furnish their
home, (HHt-roittiwfd ru
they didn’t deed It!

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Sanford
Machine I Foundry ! Peoples Bank of Sanford
Capita! $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Opened

Repairing A ll Kinds
— of Machinery
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for

Office and works 214 Onk Avenue
'Phone 130

SANFORD,

Now

bundles

S E V E N HUN D RED AND S E V E N
Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity

MOTTO:

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Automobiles and Gats
Engines

business in 190G.
Accounts of

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''T o t* fair w ith both frland and fo«,
Oft y o u r ow n littlo rights forogo;
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INSURED A G A IN S T LO SS

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

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�THE SANFORD IIERALÖ

S. SQUASH HAS PRICKLY HEAT

\&amp;*—•— —— • • " " —? *••****•**— *********

Blames Ancestor For Crooked Neck
And Humped Back
“ Who's that round shouldered young
man leaning against the peck measureT"
asked U\e reporter.
"The sl^loW complexioned one with the
rough neckT” asked the huckster. "That's
Mr. Summer Squash. He's the biggest
grouch In the whole vegetable family.
Hey, Summer! Here's a reporter to see
“ Whatcha want with met" asked Mr.
Squash, surlily. You don't wont to stick
me In thnt henuty column."
“ If you'd only straighten up you'd im­
prove your appearance a whole lo t;- You
look n s if you had ciitvnturcof thgg|&gt;ineP
__ -"Mi there's anything going that I haven't
got I'd like to know what it is. I'vo cor­
nered the prickly heat market Just look
at those TllTnny settings »Ho ver my body.
It Isn't hod enough to be built like n selt­
zer bottle, and to have an.c*pie M&gt;tm Hlnr
a door knob. I'vo got
goahA ’tfMffltrftt
nil over."
'Til admit you're In hard luck, but you
surely could tlirow your chest out. .and

Mr. Squash, shaking with anger. “ I'm
doomed to carry this deformity to my
-----grave: It's only one of the waysln which
the Squash family has to suffer for the
conduct of a degenerate ancestor. He
was the first member of our family to get
stewed. When Ills father began to up­
braid him for Ills behavior he got his hack
up and couldn't get it down again. That's
why we're all built like question marks.
I get boiling when I think of it."
“ I wouldn't take it to heart no. Some
__nice glrLwlil-oomo - along—w»m| grab you
and you'll forget your troubles.','
------- "No wedding beilw“ for~niC, said Mr.
Squash. "'njoy’d .faugh themselves -to
death the first time they saw me."
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Summer Squash is now occupying a
prominent position on the vegetable stands
and huckster carts. .Fifteen cents will buy
two^—Tampa Tribune.

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beginning with June 1 7 up to Aug 30th, with
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BRANCHES

The Sanford Hall Association is desirous
of naming the nfcw hall park, and gallantly
-laavo the selection to the SuuTurd ladies
The one sending in the most euphonious
cognomen for the park will receive a sea­
son ticket as a compliment 6f the asso­
ciation. The contest is open to nil, and
the tuuucs are tu be stmt to Tin» liernki
to be published each week.

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W e carry the Largest line be­
tween Jacksonville and Tampa

: Chicago
. - Cincinnati Jacksonville

Sales Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CELERY UNION
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Sanford

Quickly und Neatly -E x e cu te d al
The Herald Printing Company

Gutter and Galvanized Tanks
Repair Work a Specialty
C llftle rF irs t S tre ë la m fP a lm c tto Avenue Sanford, florida ■'

Announce Your Candidate
Y ou want to j*et into the fight at once.
Let ns surest that you organize .your fon ts.
&lt;!c( in tiie lend and stay in the lead. The prirc
is too valuable to lose wiien.it costà you no
money lo win. The pituio is one of the Ih*si
und (umished us by one of the Soulh’s largest
piano concerns, and now is the time for you n&gt;

Free to Everybody

hinry up and get busy,
give you their votes.

Ask your friends lu

See that they are voted

for y o A ,
NOT ttLLOWKD.^Ntromr hnefcsled in
the store will be allowed a vote though they

Our Method of Advertising

give us their trade, nud we have no inleresrtn
Who wins the piano.

It is u free-for-ull contest

where the most popuiur contestant wins out,

m ay»
gain u
doubt ab

J . K. Mettinger
Frank Woodruff
Sanford Furniture Co
WHO DQ YOU W A N T TO H A V E TH E PIANO

�July 9, 1909

NEWS O f THE WORLD

TllE $ANfORD*HERALD.

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MORE BRICK PAVING

lion s Hartkopf was a farmer by pro
reaslou and a Penuavlvaniu_i»..^»,m.,r
en imyl vanla-1 »utchraan- Work lias Already Been Commenced
Items o f InterwrGleamrd From by extraction, He was a widower,
On Park Avenue
nnd hla (laughter. Katrina, was the
__ Various Sources
The work of paving nil of Sanford'-Sf
head o f thebouse-tbat Is. Its feminine
bead, for old Hans wus emphatically principal streets with brick is progress­
lord nud master. His will was law, ing. First street bus now been tinisued
h a p p e n in g s DURING TH E WEEK nhd from bln Judgments there was no from brunch avenue to Sunford-avenuer
appeal.
A Inrge force of men are busy this week
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Katrina was the belle of the eouu- digging up Park a venue'nud ere long tills
llrcr the Readers Will rind n Brief tryslde. Of all Katrlnn’s admirers
"»a ll travelled.'thoroughfare will he &gt;
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Karl Veeder was the only one upon lirick streerTrorii Tenth to First street
For Hurried Readers
whom Mr. Hartkopf l«H&gt;k«-U at all en
Park avenue is travelled extensively by
The heirs of Joseph Parrish received Couraglngly.
every
out: coming from and going south
To, tell the truth. Mr. Hartkopf had
Judgment against tho United State's gov­
und the new street will he u great conve­
set bis heart on having Kurl jfor
ernment for $181,330. They received
aon-ln-law, and ono day the subject nience to the public and an advertise­
$19,848, and their lawyer got the balance.
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,wns broached between the father nud ment for the city.
Norma Canoya, jljr e a f? old, of Atlantic
_ &gt;sstng lit»
Electric Lights
Qty, N. J* saved the life of Ellen Fallon wlsb or, rather, comtuuud, ngnlust
nre
coming.
Have your store nnd resi­
which
the
latter
rebelled
outright.
of Philadelphia, a few days ago by diving
dence wired now. Expert electricians.
Katrina
bad
or
fancied
she
had
two
Into the water and ¿rasping her ns she
All work done under insurunce rules.
was sinking.for tho last lime. She wns good reasons for her conduct, iu the Notify W. A. Parr or phone our office nnd
first -place, jdie didn't love Karl Vee­ we will make estimate.
drawn under by the drowning girl but
der, and this .she told her fattier 4I-4t
Gr.o. H. Fr.KNAi.ii Hardware Co.
brought tier to the surface and kept both plump and plain. Next, but this who J
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their heads abowMVtrterttmH hHpnrrived. kept to herself, she lid lore John
Thieves who stole $20,000 from Mrs.
The'National Whaling Bank of New Greer, a «trapping, handsome'youth, Geo. Shea of Duluth, huve returned $15,0U0 &lt;ffTCtróri'vrtth It n note ¿lying they
London. Conn., has just put In a telephone. who wns her fnther's foreman.
Lawyer Knufbrlef whb called In to had used the other $3,000 to furnish their
Sebastian P. Lawrence, Inst of the old
draft qM ttsn»' » |tii
]ocnic, and~veMiYofd the*ÌTaTunct! -¿ecouse
yjit -millionaires who mode their for&lt;.effect*. 1f .••WwfTOtir mitfriein’IIi n erfa - tune in "the winding business, wus presi­ ther's lifetime without his consent or they didn’t need jt.
Plans, Specifications * and Estimates Furnished
dent of the bank for 45 years and wouldn’t failed to mnrry Kurl Veeder, provided
Civil Service Examination
use a telephone nor hnvc one in the hunk. ho proposed within a year after the
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•\ civil service“ exnmlnntloh for rural
He died recently and the 'phone went in. tMtnfor’ s death, nil the latter's proper­
ty was to go to Karl without reserve. curriers will lie held In Orange county,
Hotel Kulsaumont at Lake Plncide, N.
. In the course of time business re­ Florida, on Saturday, July 17th, in order
Y„ was burned July 2nd,’ together with its quired Mr. Hartkopf to make n trip tn that a register of eligihles may he estab­
contents and the belongings of thy guest«. the city, quite n Journey for old ilium
lished. Application mid other necessary
It was one of the largest hotels at the re- and one he wns very loath to under­ blanks.will he furnished hy the iwstmas113 First Street
take.
*sort. I-oss $200,000.
-rÖPP- PostofHce
ler.
—C. F. Haskins, P. M.
John
Greer
drove
him
to
the
station,
Twenty men lost their lives, July 2nd,
Prof. Erntjl von llalle. political econo­ ^ v v M w v v n v v v w v » » M w m w u » v m v v v M v w w w v » v m m v w vvvH *&gt; ’
y the sudden collapse of tho walls of the where Karl Veeder wns In waiting to
bid goodby to bis father In-law pre- mist, well-known throughout the United
lexandria dock at Newport, Wnlcs. *
‘»mqptlve.
States, died in Berlin, June 28. ilc was
Cobalt, dntarlo, was fire-swept last Fri“ Tnko this," said ICrtrl, putting the author of u number nf nriichia &lt;uu&lt;mv iB!B!B!(D!B!gl!Bg[3 IB!n!B!B|[l¡B¡BiHiHiíiíBiL!iiLi]if¿liiiiiHigl

SNEAD &amp; VENABLE
Co n tracto rs
AND B U I L D E R S

Repair Work Promptly Done

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A few drops of It beforo going to bed
erentnlltnirn losrorabbu i Ifnlf a tnlidollurs. Two ilMHisand |&gt;ebpic are ta a miré preventive of rheumBtfsin.”
Karl Veeder bad sought t«j pay this
homeless.
little attention unobserved, but John
Cornell University boat crew’won Imtli Greer, who was mludlng-lhe horses
the four nml eight oar races In the college' hard by, had quick eyes nnd ears.
After-seeing bis employer ojf John
contest with Columbia. Four-milo elghtosr, time 19:02; two-mile four-oar. time hurried home with tin* tenni nnd then
rim at full «perii lo n «pot where u
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secluded path penetrated n dense
Last Friday Orville Wright made iWo suc­ thicket. He lind .chanced to puss that
cessful flights in bis nerophine nt the gov- way lu tho T-urly morning and laid
ernmont.testing ground nt Fort Myer. Hi* caught sight of Karl Veeder partially
concealed among Ihe luislies with a
flew at the rate of 37 miles till hour! —
simili vini Iti Id« band, from which tie
larlest'dn base bnll franchise nnd club
was apparenti}' picking a paper label,
has been sold to Knoxville, Tenn.
the fragments o f wbtfb he threw
Earthquake shocks ore ngnln hdtlfi felt away.
Carefully searching ainoug the dead
at Messina, Italy, which suffered so terri­
bly last winter. Feurs are entertained of leaves on the ground. John Greer
found « number &lt;»f small Herrs o f pi*
o f tbflt-drendfnCfcilnmlty.
per. These he collected nnd then, with
The Democratic members of Congress the .ppflence of one solving a Chinese
have apfiealed to President Tnft against puzzle, put them together
W ith an e i e l n iim tlun o f h orror he
the :ip|Kiintment of negro census enumerbrthe South. eblTinlnJlimt ilio'ap- started hack. Then, tnklng out his
pointineut would give the negroes the pocketbook with trembling fingers, be
right to enter the homes of tho whites thrust the pnper fragments Into one of
and broke' (hCTnselves too in(|uisitive, to Its folds nmj ran without halting to
the railway station.
Another city
say the lenst.
/ '
• bound train had Just stopped, and In ft

A dynamite bomb thrown into n crowd few minutes John wns aboard and off.
Farmer Hartkopf bad expected to
la Woonsocket, R. I„ killed or injured ten
spend several days Iu tbe city, and
persons.
!________________ — -----Knrl Veeder called over tbe evening
Tlte old soldiers nt (he home in Dayton, after her father's departure to have n
Ohio, are hereafter to have-Uteir meals quiet chat with Katrina, who hi defer­
served to them by lady waitresses instead ence to the farmer's orders didn't care
of by their fellow members.
to he quite nido to Kurl. much ns she
Uy the indefinite closing of the Reming­ despised him.
Karl was artfully maneuvering to
ton typewriter works at llion. N. Y.. July
turn the conversation Into n channel
1,2100 people are tlirown out of employ- which latrina was as artfully avoid­
“Ijnt. The weekly payroll wns $30,000 ing when without warning In bustled
The fipu newspaitcr ever printed in n old Hans, with John Greer at tils
balloon wns published June 29. in Ohio. heels.
Veeder looked both startled and sur­
A balloon sent up from Dayton, carried a
prised.
•mall printing outfit and a man to work
"Vot you Call dut^hey?" shouted the
it- As the airship floated over Various excited farmer, thrusting h vial uuder
villages ininuture newspapers were print­ Karl's none.
'll and thrown out to the jieoplc.
"1—I dou't understand you," the lat­
, — ,
Jn on altercation brought uboutbyE.G. ter etaimuered.
"Dot met-clno you gif me yesterday—
Williums, he was shot and Instantly killed
by Donald Ulaln. in the office of the Fi­ vot you call him, hoy?"
"I assure you, air," said Karl, ' It Is
delity Trust Co., at Atlanta, Juno 29.
qullu banniras and would have done
State-wide prohibition went into effect
you much good."
July I! Liquor must not be sold within
"Yub—no doubt, Bubbone you dake
four miles of any school house. It Js re­ von k*aUc,trop7"
Veeder drew back quickly.
ported that tire law is beiug openly ig"1 do not need It," be answered eva• oored. The question of not mnnufacturIng liquors In tire state has been carried Blvely. “ I uni not afflicted with rbeumutism."
into court.
"And never will pe If you'll dake von
London was the scene j j f another suf- Icelle trop o’ dess. Vy, I've bad It esfagette attack on the House of Parlia- niulned by von o' dem metical pig pugs
lisment last week. This was the thir- down In I’ blladelpbjr, nud be w iya-vot
leenth attempt to reach Premier Asquith, did be call It, ChonuyT"
“ Prussic acid," Mid John Greer,
•ud. like all others, failed. The police nr- “ which 1« also tbe name on tbe label,
ee»ted 112 of the women, nmong whom the pieces of which I picked up where
several titled ladies.
I raw you scatter them iu the thicket
Hurleigh Hill, n man living in Greenfield, /Mtardny."'*
••You see. It'« all out." resumed the
tad., died in convulsions last week from farmer. "You thought nopoty soed you
_ !“ _£?S?i, .PLbfiLaA.bltlea .by a Jigger Ilea, van you gif me dot muff ami lU -U kfl.
t James Dillon, a New York policeman. It goln* to pet and pe found tend In de
morale’. Den dc doctors vould echroell
*ho shot and killed Louis Probber, an undo pottle, rip up do gorpse aud say It
unendlng citizen, hot been sent to’ Sing
bad killed Itself mjt plxen.
” n&lt; Prison for seven veers. --------------"NflWT KSrr YWflfT,*' Twarned the
The Gluton Club of Amherst College has farmer after a pause for breath. I n
ttduced the cost of food ta 4 H cents a gobi* to do two t'lnge-flret pura dot
vili «and deu kick y60 out.”
"•y for each member. ;
But Karl didn't watt for either, nor
Half a million dollara has been raised was hi* face ever seen In that, country
1 the graduates and undergraduates of
Jwvard University as o token of reJKd ' “ Katrina.” eatd tbe fanner while tho
*Dr. EUlott. the retiring president of will W U M t n g in tbe grew. "Obonny
Greer driU me dot be lofee you and
.DtsUlutlon. The venerable doctor has
vanta’ you for a v ii » He'a salad my
been signally honored by being choa- Ufa, and I've gif him my TOPfl. and
Prcmideut Emeritus, being the first to you mustn't dlaopey your vadtf.
h* tAnl UUe.
... .
Katrina didn’t.

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KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL
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lleulth Is Worth Saving, And Sonic
Sanford People Know How to Save li.
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Many Sanlonl people take tlicir live*
ill llinr hanrli bjMliglcCIIHg im kidue&gt;s when tlicy know these organs
need help. Sick kidneys are responsi­
ble (or a vast amount o{ suffering and
ill health, but there is no-need to saf­
er nor to remain in danger when all
liscnses and aches and paint, doc to
weak' IddnejS can be quickly aiuf per­
il.mctilly cured by tbe use of Doan’ s
Kidney Pills. Here is a Sanford citi
/en's recommendation.
Mr«. ,1. J. Cowan, Myrtle Ave., Sanlord. FI«., «avs:
"Iu return (or the
hcnelil I received (roin Doan's Kidney
i'ills. .1 'i it'll Jik'illllllMlllJ—tItetB;— Hack—
le kept me in misery *anti I often
Iwtrnmc sn tame that I cfliitd liafdly get
iroiind t o -attend to my household
httie- The biilney secretions were loo l g ]
irtqii..ni.m-pi*ssngr—Tmtrrry niiiioymg7
When a frientl told me alioiit Doan’s s
Kidney Pills, I obtained a box and
'otnmeneed their Use. '1 hey did me «o
iniicli good that I continued taking
them mud completely cured.
I eon
iiler Doan’ s Kidney Pills a most
alualde kidney remedy.”
For sale by all dealer«.
Price 50
enl«.' Foster Milbnrn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, «ole agents for the t Thifcd
States.
Remember tlu* name—Doan’ s—and
Hi
lake no other.

Sanford Library *
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ROOM 20

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W e deal in Celery Farms and
Farm Lands and we are the
largest owners o f Town Lots

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The purchaser here saves more per acre
•«annually in freights than he snVcs oii tluT
purchase price elsewhere; See table of
freight rates in our booklet
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FLORIDA

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For Good Average Prices nnd Quick Keltints Ship to

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MERCHANTS

Fruit and Produce
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Upstairsi-Pico Block
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Sanford Machine 5 Foundry
Works

G. R. CALHOUN

FIR$T CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford,

Peoples Bank of
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Repairing A ll Kinds
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DEALERS IN

Automobiles and Gas
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ANFORD.

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S EV EN HUNDRED AND S EV EN
Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity

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“ Tot* fair w ith both frlond and foe,
Oft yo ur ow n llttla rights forago;
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D E P O S ITS
M SMITH,
President

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INSURED A G A IN S T LO SS

II. R- STEVENS.
G. S. DERRY.
Vice-President
' Cashier

H. E. TOLAR
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THE SANFORD

H FD Al n deed I "m convinced thnt lftyou had been

H ft.IV a L .lr I n rtch mBn or n dissolute man the verdict
would have been murder. Thelcgal proof
of murder was overwhelming. But not
Published Every Frldty Uomini at Sanford. Fla. even the most sympathetic,Jurorcould acR. J. Ilotxy. Managing Editor
uit you of manslaughter.- The statuses
efining that crime were clearly applica­
Subacrlptlon Prie*. *1.00 a Year In AdvaMC ble and no question qf Intent Is Involved
in them. The law does not seek revenge,
Entered *» K coodd»*» mall matter Auluit 2 2nd. and punishment of one criminal Is Intend­
ed to serve as a warning to others.
IM «, at the Pottofflre at Sanford. Florid».
MA difficult situation confronts us today.
ander Act ot March 3rd. 18TB.
The automobile has come to stay. Prop­
Barham Advertising Company. Jacksonville. Rep- erly used it is source of healthful recrea­
tion. It Is an important factor In busi­
raaantariea.
ness- It affords remunerative employ­
ment for many. But it Is clear that Us
Office lin t Floor In the Bishop Block. First Street
use is fraught with the gravest danger to
Telephone N&amp; 148.
the people. Therefore all drivers and
owners of these machines must be jM ;
trcmely careful. Recklessness and -negli­
.tj NEWSPAPERS THE BEST MEDIUM
gence will subject them to severe- penal­
After the money has been spent for ties. They must not seek tnelr own pleas­
signs, booklets, bill boards and other ure or convenience at the risk of the pub­
lic. It 1s the paramount duty of the stale
schemes
advertising they ”nil _come
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..jt Jg |ncumbent on the court to Impose

uni for publicity. The boards of trade of
various cities throughout the United
States have come to the conclusion that
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the home newspaper is entitled to the
credit of advertising 11« section in which
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It is published qnd.fta .th s-best medium
!bulk’ of" the money spent
for publicity. The home newspaper ekes
out a scanty living at the best and manages to float upon the troubled sea of ad­
versity through various vicissitudes nod
calamities.
When there is1any real money to spend
the various bodies that linvc the advertlslngJn charge never think yf their home
paper that has given thousands of dollars
worth of advertising free each year.. Not
for them is the struggling home sheet.
They want^to place it on booklets and
magazines and big city dailies and vari­
ous other sources. It has never occurred
to them to assist the home paper. The
county commissioners of Osceola county
were" wise to the value of the newspaper
and have taken 200 subscriptions of the
Garettero l«-BCTr^artbusTpeoide~ fnthe
"North; This has borne fruil_nmi has
"shown Ihe wisdom of their choice.
The Orlando Board of Trade will also
use their newspapers in their fall cam­
paign as the following from the ReporterStar would Indicate:
"It Was elated thnt in the opinion pf.
some, the newspaper 1s one o f,th e best
m e a n »-o f advertising. That makes us
. smile, because the world over, among nil
___clasoes of advertisers, the newspaper real­
ly ranks firat ns un advertising medium.
_____ Wc suggested ihatTact-yeare-eg».—but
got tired, lest It might be thought the
newspaper was holding out a plate for
charity, though ns a matter of fact, we
, went right on 313 days in the year writ­
ing advertisements 'for Orlando without
t__^
„money ond^UIm111i«-i&gt;^: aain«&lt;wu*whture the assertion that the newspaper is
regularly doing twti thirds more advertis—ittg-thainm y-olher medium. To home
folks onlyT_ No, to n large list of outsiders,
.our winter visitors and others who no
doubt have many ways of calling atten­
tion to Orlando through the paper. Also
our articles are frequently copiedby the
larger dailies and thus Orlando gets the
direct benefit of the added circulation of
those great papers also.
-----OurpeOplelmve overlooked this impor­
tant fact, though they cannot help ac­
knowledging its truth.
Every sort of advertising thnt has been
adopted is good.. Euch lias’ advantages.
'But aside ffroni" the fact that we edit n
newspaper, we ure firmly convinced Utul
n certain sum of money put Into paid up
subscriptions of 25c each for a weekly
paper for three months to selected names
or fur a le u time, and llien shifted to an­
other list of names, would bring better
returns at no greater cost than any other
method of printed advertising."

o sentence that will drive the lesson home
to a ll"
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THE RECKLESS AUTOMOBIUST

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This is the nge of the automobile, and
In Sanford especially the smoke wagons
are getting quite numerous. While there
have been no accidents chronicled as yet.
there arc several reckless drivers who ore
liable to cause a catastrophe some day.
Automobile manslaughter become so com­
mon in New York city ns to call forth the
following fronr Judge Mukqueen in impos­
ing a twenty-year sentence for same:
“No new or obscure law has been In­
voked in this instance.—The statute 'de­
fining murder in the first degree is very
old. It provides ns follows:
“ ‘The killing of a human being, unleu
it Is excusable or justifiable, is murder in
the first degree when committed by an
act imminently dangerous to others and
evincing a depraved mind, regard leu of
human life, although witliout a premedi­
tated design to effect the death of any in­
dividual.'
-' ‘.‘That net was enacted when the auto­
mobile was unknown and when the pres­
entí conditions could not possibly, have
been foreseen. And yet it so closely uppiles to the reckleu use of these machines
that I doubt If Its terms could be Improved

LET IT REST
We believe roost people will endorse
the senement jfxpcessed In the Tampa
Tribune on the subject of ^removing
State cnptlal. The Tribune says:
The esteemed Miami News-Record is try­
ing to provide additional trouble for an
already overburdened State by raising the
laid ghost of capitol removal.
Let it Hi.
The present capital is all right and. the
only thing the present capital needs is an
Improvement In ’ Interior furnishings”
every two years when the Legislature Is
in session—human furnishings the Trib­
une means.
The Tribune believes thnt it rather con­
duces to good government to have the leg­
islators removed as far ns possible from
the beaten track of trade and traffic and,
ns Tallhassee is about as far removed
from the busy whirl of modern life and
nctlotLosmiy ploco in the-State-that-ls
teachable .by onlliilnry nim bi 61 irnnsportntkm—why, let It stay there.
The legislators even In so remote n spot
os Tallnhassee, ore “ reached" entirely too
easily and too often as it Is. Whnt the
result would be if they should be estab­
lished In Jacksonville, with its "gateway'
facilities and its numerous up-to-date in­
fluences nnd environments. Is not readily
to be conjectured.
If the capital is to bd removed, the Tribune favors moving It further away from
State Centers of population and „activity
Than Tallahassee. It ought to bo in some
quiet, secluded spot where the train ar­
rives about once n week nnd connected
with the outside world only by a telegraph
wire nnd the United States mail. Then
the gentlemen whojtre_sent„there to make
the laws courd proceed without outside
interference to "do their dumnest," nnd
here-wouid-be ir bfffiliTITuT absence of the
fellows with ales to grind who cause
moat of the trouble at sessions of the leg­
islature. But Jacksonville? Never.
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Mis* Annie Higgins.....
Woodmen of the World.
MU* Nona Cowan.......
MU* Ada Stenstrou......
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M in*r*.M w # ; ■ m Y

What a pity Editor Howard of the
Reporter-Star could not attend the barbe&lt;
cue and ride on the trolley. Of course he
would not care to attend the ball games.
According to Hon. Frank Clark Sanford
will soon have n good channel in the St.
Johns from this d ty to Palatka, thus al­
lowing large vessels to come up as far os
Sanfurd. That will be going some!
The Klnimme^ Gazette has come out
Tfiji new dress and all home print.

ip p n .b r . thrrmnu u r pert Isglria tlvetl
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one ur tmrpeur WMtfie* TaTKeitaieand

inan. It was urged by your learned coun­
sel.that you did not intend to kill your
victim. Bin'll is an elementary legal rule
that a man's intent may be inferred from
his acts.
“ It has been said that you have been
Convicted tor the crimes of others and that
the popular clamor produced this verdict.
Nothing is further from the truth. * *
if any motive swayed the Jury other than
a sense of duty it was not u desire for re­
venge, but rather a spirit of. mercy, In-

published in one of the best sections of
the state. Editor Harris Is to be congrat­
ulated upon his enterprise.
The best part of the oelebrntion last
Monday was the feeling of good nature
that prevailed throughout the day even
at the ball games. There is no reason in
the world for people losing their tempers
over such trifles but they do.

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F ollow ing is v o te for week
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Every one was satisfied even Orlando.
Sanford con play host ns well ns grow
celery.
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Over 0000 people saw Sanford on Inst
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The H erald will publish the general
laws recently enacted by the legislature.
Over 1500 people attending a ball game
is going some for a city the size of San*
ford.

Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid
digestion and give you health

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla

-Desplte-thebrnted'-irhOTiksgiving Inst Monday. V o i ­
der If they hnd turkey and eggnogg.
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Horner isMilitary
School
s i — 1909.

Oxford, North Carotina
Classical, BclentlOe and English Course*. Prepara* lor col.
lace, University or thattovcrttluent Académ ie*. Military
training develop* prom pt obadlen c« and manly carnage.
* ‘ ----- U year* old Witt} axportone«! teacher*. C&amp;dit*
Academy
tn lire
tire principal
principal and ladle* o f hla family, acrurtiig
dlno with
the culture of homo Ilio. Cultivate* and educate*. Modem
buildings, perfect sanitation, wholeaomo fare, no crowding.
Ih»t moral, mental, physical nnd social training. Hhady
lawn, athletic nark, ono quarter m ile running track. SM
aert*. Ideal climate, helpful environm ent, lu tire »w ist
ntmoapber* o f refined Christian people. The town nutud
for over a century as an educational centre.

The crack of the cracker was heard on
the streets and'the crock of the willow
was heard nt the bnll ¡writ, only Orlaodo
f.11 Icil to make this noise.
Willis'B. Powell bus decided to make
Tampn his home. He will now bond his
enenfies t^fiush Taqipa^tiud J tr r tl Hills,
borough one nnd undivided.

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Catalogue# Veadr for dtstrtbutln*
HOHNEH MILTTAttY SCHOOL

C o l. J . C . H o m e r , P r in c ip a l, O x f o r d , N . C.

Orlando has already raised over $4000
for the fall campaign of. advertising.
Tills is showing tbe^ Orlondo spirit nnd

C.

DR.

G.

BUTT

DENTlSTrJ~,r%

city wtH return to Them Us double value, j
They nisn Intend te-tt***—*tw&gt;—newspaper
this season which shows good judgment.
The Iwme newspapers do more HllNThd-' *
vertising stunt thnn nil the rest put to­
gether and should receive something in
return.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST

SANTORO WILL HAVE DEEPWATER

The visit of Hon. Frank Clark to San­
ford was fraught with several matter of
importance regarding the good things that
ore coming this way In the nenT iulUre.
One of them will be a new postoffice
building and the most Important will be
deepwater. Mr. Clark In his address last
Monday gave the people positive assur­
ance that the St. Johns river would soon
have n channel .from Palutku to Sanford
100 feet wideband ten feet deep. Also
one from Sanford to Lake Harney 100
feet wide and eight feet deep. These two
projects will do more far our city than
any movement ever attempted and means
that larger vessels will soon be unloading
at our docks and that the rich country
around Geneva will be put in close touch
with Sanford by a regulnr line of steamers.
Mr. Clark mentioned the fact that he was
urging the inland cities to build hard
roads to the St. Johns river atu) take ad­
vantage of the cheaper rates thul arise
from water competition.
These great improvements wil) mean
that in a few years our city will be the
largest city in this section Of the state
and not only will we have the greatest
vegetable section but Sanford will be one
o r the largest wholesale districts and a
manufacturing center.
Lucky Sanford 1----- -— ------- ;--------1------

Phone 144

Welbom Block

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Can Fit you

LOOK
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Sanford,.Florida

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All Local Advertisements Under This
Heading. One Cent a W ord Each Issue

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JOHN

C.

SNEAD

YOUR

ARCHITECT

_ Bargain in two young fresh Jersey cows, •Pilóne 1C5
w ill heifer calves. Tltrcc gallons each.
SANFORD.
Call or write. C. Fred Ward,Winter Park,
Florida.
Wanted—A woman for house work.
Lock Box 5B, Sanford. Flu.
45-tf
W anted— Unfurnished, two or three
rooms on the ground floor. Gen lie mutt
and wife: no children. Address Mrs. Mcl)
R. F. D. No. 1.
F or S ale— One-fourth . block between
First and Second streets, beautiful build­
ing site. Lake view.
$1,000. F. J.
Powers.
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For Sale—IG-ft launch, 3 It. a engine.
Bargain, If sold ut once. T. P. Conpropst.
40 -lf
For Sale— Buggy nnd harness, in good
condition. A bargain. E. L. G., Luke
Mary, Fla.
For S ale^ -P . M. Elder of the Celery nvenue cash store bus 200 bushels of .peas
for sale.
34-tf
For sale cheap. Quick sale. Need mon­
ey. * Fifteen acres celery farm. Box 473.
For Sale—First class square piano,
cheap and time. Box-473.
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F or S ale— Fine Jersey Bull for sale or
for service. Address John Jels, or Phone
50.
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For Sale—Model M Cadillac In good con­
dition. F. J. Niver, Daytona. Fla. 47-4t

W e h a v e anticipated

113 W. Tint Street
FLORIDA

N eeds and Bought Our 9
Stock of

A. C. HART
SU R V E Y O R AND DRAU GHTSM AN
Lcvellnd nnd Crtw^-Seclioniug for Drnitmgew
a Specialty

SANFORD. FL O R ID A

ANDEW JOHNSON

Clothing,
Shoes,

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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Prnrtkm In Staid and Federal Courts.
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phone 248.

AN D

M. p. T. Building.

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
,
Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
,
■Florida
Residences. Sanfurd and Silvani Lake

Furnishings
A ll to Shit YOU nml VOURj
Pocket-book

GEO. A . D eCOTTES
ATTORNEY

and

COUNSELLOR

at

LAW

Practice in State and Federal Courts
Wclbprn Block

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Sanford. Fin

Spring is opening up flIU*
you

will be compelled

com e out in a New Outfit

For Rent—Old land tiled and in tine
shape for crop this season. Five room
DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER W hy not let us supply &gt;'our
cottage on farm. F.-J. Powers.
Furnished rooms, delightfully cool, pleas­
needs?
DENTIST
antly located, singly or together. No. Oil
Oak avenue,
It
Room* 23, 24 and 23. Pico Bldg.
'Phone 141
“ There is nothing new under th*11111
For Rent—One nnd tliree-quarters iicrcs
S A N F OH D, F L O R I D A .
of land, near city limits. Address Box
But none of-the Good*
339 City.
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To Rent.U mtkm on a.—The large house, FTOX CELERY CITY AERIE, 1853
o y r roof are OLD, and iDUC '*'
ell and kitchen on Auiury Grove, four
Meets Tuesday nights, at G o'clock, at
miles from Sanford, with stable, water
&lt;
supply, etc. Rent $240 per year; by
tins hall in the Stonr-Gove building, on NEW and up-to-date month $25, payable montldy in advance.
Firsts treet
Reply to C. W. Rantnul, GO Slate street,
We don't charge anything for
Boston. Mass. For examination of prem­
befor*
ises apply to John T. Arrents, on the SANFORD LODGE. No. 27,1.0 ,0 . F.
Goipe and investigate
place.
45-tf
-7- buying elsewhere
Lost—On morning of 5tli on Third street Meets every Monday night at 7:30 In Ma­
sonic
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Visiting
brethren
ore
cor­
near city pork, pair gold bound spectacles.
Finder return to post office and reedve
dially invited.
•W. S. Baldwin.
substantial reward.
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Socreury,

hrashef

�July 9, 1909

IN AND'ABOUT TH E CITY
Little Happenings— Mention of
Matters In Brief. .
PERSONAL ITEM S O F INTEREST
Summary o f the Floating Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged fo r llm •
rled Herald Readers.

The Herald's 'phono Is No., 148
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford
Write him at Orlando.
Attorney Johnson transacted business
—|n Qriando"Wednesday.
America alarm clocks for 8iic at Fernald's.
9x12 Crex Art Squares, at Miller.At Son
for $7.79.------H. H. Chappel paid a visit to the county
seat on Tuesday...... If you don't think Miller At Son will
them.
When you have an Item of news call
phone No. 148.
Center tables at Miller At Son. from 80
cents up.
County Solicitor DeCotts spent Thursday
In Orlando.
Flantlnfi time is here. M. M. Smith will
sell you land on easy terms.
If you want a flrst-clnss tailor-made
suit for $12.98, call at D. A. Caldwell &amp;.
Sons.
D. A. Caldwell At Sons have added a
new delivery wagon to their constantly
'Increasing business.m,
If you want the best * Georgia peaches
get them atJJiUV Grocery.--------- ~~~
PiiiintT cTinira. Tiigli back, for 97e, nt
Miller &amp;. Son.
r
Nathan Garner writes from Atlanta
that he Is still on the road advertising
"Lucky.Sanford.*—
Huy your 4th o f July Mums at L I*.
McCuller’* new g ro ce ry . Only tG cents
per pound. -

Twenty-one meals at Stutnon's for $4
Your, sanitary tnx Is due on theToih.
Pay It now and avoid trouble.

Wade, the tuner, Orinmlo.
19*30 Crex Rugs, 37c. at Miller &amp; Son

N.P. Yowell&amp; Co
W ho handles the Best Goods
in Sanford, whose stock is
. kept, up

the

year

round,

very
seldom you
don’t get
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what you ask for. : : : : :
Complete Line of
L A D IE S ’ AND G E N T S ’ F U R N I S H I N G S ' ;

N. P. Y O W E L L &amp; CO.
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Sanford. Novelty Works nnd Cement grocery store was washed out, and the
Stone Plant located nt the corner of French drain under the sidewalk at the corner
broken, causing a caveln of t|ie walk.
avenue and Commercial street.
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Why cannot Sanford nnd the many near
Mfss Ruth Jolmsunone of Jacksonville’s
most (»opulor young ladies is spending n towns support n wholesale grocery house
few days in the city the guest of Mrs. M handsomelyT We hope the suggestion,
will lodge In some ready tuind.
C. Hall.
__BuX_yj&gt;ur-dlh o f July-Hams at L. P: -27x94 Crex Hugs. 85c. nt Min»i- a ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ j
AicCuUer-» n t w ^ro c cry~U ni y IGTc nt s
Mrs. R. M. Mason and children accampdr pound.
pnined by Mr. Bryan, Mrs. Masons brother
Notice,—Have you a celery farm fur left Inst week for TCflnllle, Georgia; on a
sale? If so, address, with 'leirticulars, visit to Mrs. Uryntl. Mrs. Masons mother.
Coll litre 125, Southfield, Va. t
It maybe that the city Fathers consider
Your sanitnry tax is due on the 10th. the very luxuriant crops of grass nnd
weeds, on our streets; a standing adver­
Puy it now and avoid trouble.
tisement of the great futility ami richness
Tile Holden Heal Estate Co. sold a fine
of Sanford soil.
five acre tract of land iienfl Rand’s Siding
HxK) Crex Art Squares, nt Miller &amp; Son
this week to T. P. Drake-of Yalatin, Fla.
for 50.
Mr. Drake oxpeels tu move here and raise
Mrs. M. H. Terry nnd son Royal, from
vegetables.
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Get your feneiml now.—aiHi-eVt the -Kathleen, eamtnijrto enjoy tlie festivities
American or tilt* EIIwuimI kind. Gi-o. li. of the Fourth mid visit Mrs. Roiimillalt
Fernald Co.
40 and Miss Harris, Mrs. Terry's sister.

.being driven on Second street near the
Chus. L. Wing, editor of the Republican
city building. This will give the city two News Item and William P. Shumaker, u
fine wells and water troughs.
prominent attorney of Laporle, Pennsyl­
Now is the time to build your fence and vania are among the prominent visitors
the Geo. 11. Fernald Hardware Co., is the to ¿tie city .this week. Both* gentlemen
ace to buy. See the Ellwood and Amer­ are interested in Sanford and jmrcliuscd
ican Fence.
land in Eureka .JJiimiMtY from the
Qiairs. «lands, rockers, matting, spring lowurd-i’iukurd Land Co.
and \ "vdow shades for sale. PructiThree furnished or unfurnished rooms
y new. Enquire at Herald office.
for rent. Hines building, over Woodruff's
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tk. T. A. Newlan is receiving his new store. See R. L. Jones.
dnjg More fixtures this week and when
There are sevrrul places iu the city
Ithasbeen placed in position he will where the sewerage system adjoin# and
have one of the neatest drug stores in tlie property holders still use the bucket
South Florida.
system. Inspector Scott intends to (.lace

Your sanitary tax is due on the 10th.
Puy it now and uvuid trouble.
A new CUUnterfait $(Hiotc. EO Crude’ os
to be easily detected, has been discovered.
It prupd&amp;s to lie of the series of 1007 and
hears a jKirtrait of Andrew Jackson, a
[KMir photo-mcchuiilcal production on n
single piece of pn|&gt;cr. No attempt is
made to imitate tile silk threads. The
counterfeit first came to tlie notice of nu
mployee of the Irving National Bank of
New York City. Look out for it.

Tlie Royal Tailors brand of clothing
means perfection. See samples ot D- A:

•aidWéll fc Sim».
flow is Ute time to buy your sub-imgated land. See M. M. Smith.

J W. Conner of Lakeland has found a
co-partnership with K. R. Murrell in the
real estate business ahd they will operate
under the firm name of Murrell and Conne
Mr. Conner is u well known real
estute tnun of Lakeland and will KOve a
T**®
Qgar' store has Installed a fine
fountiao and is now prepared to valuable addition to the ImmIm j J ln“ J¡
eats of,Sanford. .He and his family will
lee cream and cold drinks of all
make Üds city their future home.

jUR M EN ’S A P P A R E L is a perfect
prodiiction-df-pleasirig~style, an
adapts itself to the needs o f good dressF"
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most approved style—conservative, y e t
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modern in every feature. andJt^witi-he
to your interest to investigate.
If quality is your strong point let
us supply you.

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.F R A N K
Clothier and Men’ s
Furnisher

Sunford Drainage Matter
The County Commissioners will meet
next Thursday, July 15. tu receive bids for
tlie drainage of Sanford district. This
matter is of the utmost importance tothla
section. And everyone interested should
{ . .y$ .j.
attend the meeting.

SAN FO R D

Southern States Life Insurance Co
In this issue of Tlie Herald appears tl»o
advertisement of die Southern States Life
Insurance Co. This is one of die strong­
est companies operating in theSoudi, and
is represented by J. C. McDtinlel, a former
resident of Sanford, and one who lias by
ids faithful service won the honor and es­
teem of his company. Mr. McDaniel will
make Sanford hi# headquarters, mid will
hnve-u temi&lt;orory office in tlie Pace build­
ing on First street.
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L. W OODRUFF

Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store
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Thp Latest F^ill Styles ill Ladies', Gent’s mid Children's Shoes
Just Received
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_1 Our stock-of merchandis_e_is o fith e

MAIL BOXES
The best Box made—The Riley. Used
xcluslvcly on Route No. I.
Hurry J .'Wilson.

Gus and Electric Fixtures
Wo carry tlie combination fixtures, also
.. full line of gas fixtures, brackets, etc.
Gas stove# and ranges.
Tut Feknalu H akdwani: Co.

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ers especially during the warm weather

The Orlando sports were the sorest hunch
of plucked roosters that ev^r _J,cft a hull
field.
Rooms furnished. Also go-cart for snle.
Between Oak ami Myrtle Avcs., 5th St.

Typewriter Tor Sale
Smith-Premier No. 2, in good order.
Special prices at Miller &amp;. Son, before these people on the sewerage system at Cheap. P. O. Box 48.4 Sanford.
Uklng stock. You can save from 20 to once and they will be forced to discon­
Have you seen the latest things In
SO per cent. k Give them a triaL
tinue the old,system of buckets. Ibis refrigerators—all steel—at Harry J.
New crop celery seed Just received. will b¿ a move in the right direction.
Wilson's.

9- L. H. Reid of Erie, Pa„ Is in Hie city,
^ week representing a syndicate of
«’«wtiylvania people who ore anxious to
buy land in the celery delta. Mr. Reid
the recipient of several of the fake
|‘d circular letters, but came to Sanfordthe real article can bo purchased.
_ Keep your eye on Hill's Grocery for
****¿1;) peaches.

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Do uwuy with dust wliiic sweeping car
pels by buying Wlzzurd Carpet Cloaper of
W. W. Long.
~ ;------K.iv. J, Fr MeKennlon^wlir supply the
rc*byterion•churcli nt OctOTUl nexLSunduy.
House to rent for tlic summer, corner
A little money now and a little now nnd
Magnolia avcnue*and First street. En­ then is the way to buy relery land. Set
quire of Mrs. M. U Allen.
M. M, Smith for particulars.
Jqtf |)i|w&lt;im-litUtfHlw-mTri—pniHiTi'eTlf
Get a sample o f celery seed frpm
L R.PhUins and-IQ at—th e m add sec the celebrated Joe Dawson Hoe was it
iiit you get w hat you wunl. New the city on Tuesday.
crop seed now In.
2-lx-IH Crex Rugs. (10c. at Miller &amp; Son.
R. A. Newman, "Our Dob” lias returned
M. M. Smith litis 1.000 acres of celery
from a trip of several weeks to Hot Springs
land.* Sold on easv,terms.
and other i&gt;olnts of interest. Boh is glad
The large force of men employed by tlie
to get back and his many friends are glad
Sanford
Ligiit A Fuel Co. are busily en­
to ire him again.
gaged lliis week erecting pules fur the
Do not throw aw ay m oney on doubt- new.electric light plant.
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lulMed. L It, Philips will give you o
$7.15 will buy an iron bed. a good
sample o f celery seed to test for y o u r­
self. Get them now .
spring ami a mattress, at filler &amp; Son.
Buy a meal ticket, and eat your Sunday
At a bargain—50 acres of best celery
dinner
at Stumuu's.
land In celery deltn. On St. Gertrude ave­
A |Nisitil from Joe DeMont dated at
nue. See Murrell, the real estate mnn,
Paris bears the information that he is do­
Weiborn block.
3 9-if
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Alexander and fam­ ing well and lie sends best wishes to The
ily of Oviedo and well known in this city Herald.
The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for
have removed to Lakeland.
The American and Ellwood fence are sale at W. W. Lung’s Grocery.
Don't fail to ask to see N P. Yowell's
the best an the market. See them at the
Gea H. Fernald Hnrdcwurc Co., before new line of Muslin Underwear just re­
ceived. The prettiest and best they huve
purchasing.
ever
shown. N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
Get ready fo r the flies and M os­
quitoes. Largest s to c k and lowest
First-class harness and saddle repairing,
prices on screen d o o r s and windows
nt
Dickins’ stnhles.
40-tf
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Harry J. Wilson's.
A good family horse for sale at a bar­
The new well on Commercial street bus
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been' finished and the other one is now gain. N. H. Garber.

w*«1 W sample and test them for
ysurseir before buying. L R. Philips.

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July 5th will be a red letter day In San­
Good secoml-hpnd buggy fur sole. Box ford history for many days to come.
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Fancy work supplies, at 507 Magnolia
A. P. Conhelly leaves today for points avenue,
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in the east and will be ubsent for several
Buy Henry Cloy Flour of W. W; Long.
.Weeks.------ ------- -------- *-------**
The best on earth.
See C. A, Reed for furniture nnd piano
They came, they saw, nrtd We Conquer­
moving.
tf
ed.
You want the best Georgin (teaches
30x72 Crex Rugs SJ.35, nt Miller &amp;. Son.
and you get them nt Hill’s Grocery.
It Is indeed n long lime that has no
J. H. Overman spent Sunday and Mon­
end we hope our base ball luck has come
day in the city, returning tp Mulberry on
to stay.
Tuesday.
McKinley cditioiTof ten rent sheet mtt~
L R. Philips has hlsjie\v^crqn_cclery
-stcrninfie populnrnlrs. nt City Cigar Store.
seed In-and WI1T give you a testlni;
Green Smith, the efficient guardian of
sample free. _ . .
the |M*ncc, is able to 1« out again, after a
While your wife is away, make yourself
severe attack of rheumatism.
nt home at Sturnon's. 21 meals for $4.
Built by the Pope Contracting Co. suf­
Miss Kate Poppell of Seville, is visiting
ficient guarantee.
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in the city this wcek*.the guest.of Mrs.
C.
C.
Whitaker
has
returned
from
n visit
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to his old home in Camden, S. C. Mr.
lor nil up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
Whitaker is n member of the Sanford Pep1). A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
si-Coln Bottling Co., nnd owns property-in
Go-Fly keeps flies ofT horses nnd cuttle. the celery delta. While away he boosted
25c nnd 50c. At nil drug stores. 44-10 Sanford, and states that many people from
W. J. Bethel of Dnyiona, brother-in-law his home section are greatly interested in
of C. A. Dobbins of this city, lias been the this city.
latter's guest during the past week.
Sunford handled the Inrge crowd Inst
L
Buy your 4th or July Hama at L. P. Monday in a most satisfactory manner.
McCullcr's new grocery. Only IG cent s
During the severe storm last Saturday
per pound.
portion of the foundation of W.W. Long's

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Orders Solicited For

Cut Flowers and Hot House Plants
ROSES A S P F P I A 1 TY-— ------------------ »

FÏorists Agent.
PHONE 100.

Ask for Prices

Oak Ave. and 11th St-

SANFORD, FIA».J

Arrival and Departure or Mail» Y- L x v w v W u w v v w t v v v w v w v w w w u w w vw vHVw v w t v w t w w M v
t;tf«ilvc Hoy Seventeenth.
North!!!!...- 7 00 s. m . 2 05 p. m . 0 15 p. m

W h ........................ 7 00#. m..23Sp.ro
Tampa urilr................
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Titusville branch......... V30 a. ra . 0 15 p. in
Oviedo bf#nch................................ 10 3 0 «. tu
Trilby brwich.............. 7 00 a. m . I 10 p w
Tavern branch.............. ....... II 05 a. ID
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Sooth..........1 55 p. iu . 6 05 p. m.. I) 00 p. in

Tltuyvllle branch .......... 0 30 a. m „ 2 25 p. ra

OvWu branch............ ...............g 3J&gt;b “•
Trilby branch............... I 45 p.

ra . B00 p. in

Uranir/ualh/'daiiy eicept Sunday; oilier» Jaily

Ciua P. Haaun, h a urna#ter.

H. C. iUaumk. Am i Pmubm Ui .

The Crippen Music Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
- and Graphophones.
L o w Pricea.

Easy Payments.

Pico Block

�THE SANFORD HERALD

fjQ 0 llN TY HAPPENINGS

sermons at the Baptist church last Sunday
to targe congregations. Seven candidates
were baptised in the afternoon.

A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents

Mrs. Beggs of Titusvllie, and mother.
MH. Gfsllc. are visiting Mrs. H. H. Pattl-

. Jf You Want to Buy o r Sell

C IT Y PROPERTY

THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY

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Efficient Staff of Reporters Weekly
Covers (he Territory for

«action« of ib* County. b)m nrw* Itnm ol IMrtest
Brevity will insure prompt puLlrailan- Art Hr*
contrary to the view, of the Editor wili be pub
Ibbrd, but «fauslta and anonymous cummunlcatkms will b« rejected. We will not Iw rriponslhle
to «Union« eiptrtted by contributor« All oom-

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Come and See Us

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c»r» p „ i t . a n .i u r, Robins
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Hoyts Taylors many frieni
» . him home n g jl . tram .h.

LONGWOOD GLEANINGS
WIMre M has M n p A C U ^ I
SprcUl Correspondence to The Herald:
Mrs. Baker. Sr„ entertainet
We are all very thankful for cooler Aid Society very delightfully
- -weather m dreh r».— - - " " ' " "
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Lovett is spending
St. Johns Day a party of our young pc6- months with Her daughter, K
pie went over to Wekiwa Springs. .TUfc iauW soll»».».jolly party wan Mrs. J. S. Dinkle. diaperMiss Emma PFOcloTantTbr
one; Mrs. Helen and Misses Jutio. Evelyn of Cameron Cily were in Gen
-h o d Edith Rand. Eva Walker, Olive and
Qn account of the recent
Jewell Dinkle. Lelia Pomeroy: Messrs. W.
(lid not celebrate the
.W . Jhompron. Charles EnUminger. J. S. (be l|jtun, |&gt;lcnlc a( Lnke Hnr
Dinkle. Edwin Dinkle and Tunis Lewis.
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Miss Irene Peters, after a f
AU report a deUghtftd time a n d w ish to o f V veral wte\s to Daytona,
extend a vote of thanks to Mr. Thompson . . . .
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v e. has returned home,
for his loving kindness is so great.
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Billy Raulrrson carried qul
J. S. Dinkle brought home his new Jack- , . .
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_ , , i of his friends down to San
- son ear Saturday. We wish him good luck
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and anticipate many pleasant rides.
U,un? * Monday’
Mnmett Smith, who has been visiting
' ol\r “ wTespondent, with i
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attended the celebration o
Rev^E. Lee Smlihnnd family returned to
Ms borne In Orlando Tue*iay.
Misa Evelyn Rand left Wednesday night
for Hendersonville. N. G . where she wl^
spend the summer with friends.
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HOARDING CEl-ERY. SANFORD. FLA

S t o d l n the number who
Never hnve we
0 raoreo
oL good. natured crowd. Ev&lt;
joycd ,L Never have we sei

It Makes No Difference What You Want or Where Yoii Want It

J. S. Dinkle and family were in Sanford managed crowd, from the
Wednesday in the new car.-------------------- dean through^. Some feature
— ^Waikrr Dtrtgm h ai returned 1kuih&gt;a f- dolly fine—the music. -lh#-|
tar two weeks stay in Sanford.
others too many to mentii
___ Mr..andMrs.Geo. Greenwood mid «laugh- *Houkl congratulate herself ot
ter. Miss Tethcrty expect-iirattend the
Glorious Fourth in Glorious Sanford, guests
Regarding Tbe County Taxes
of Dr. C. E. Walker and family.
To tbc Editor of The Herald:
F. H. Rand and family were in Orlando
Please announce that the equalization
Wednesday.
of the state ami county taxes by the
Mrs. Chas. EnUminger and children. county commissioners will be done at an
Louis and Maud, are spending the sum- adjourned meeting and not on July 5th.
A notice of said'm eeting will npnear in.
mer in Dublin. Ga.
your paper IaterT~
’ours respectfully.
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PAOtA-POINTS----— ----- 1—
S. A. Robinson,
Spec«! Correspondence to The Herald :
Tux Assessor.
A week of showery and threateniing
•feather culminated in a two days' "con­
Have you seen the cioth-fini«h "d rd
tinuous performance" of wind ami rain.
letter heads nt The Herald office T The
'Good tor potato planting but not exactly
neotest-and very latest thing in fine sta­
the weather for picnics.
tionery. Look it up, Mr. Business Man
The “ washout on the line" beyond Ta­ Prices very low,
vares made quite a disturbance in our
rsHway matters, holding our regular train
two days and causing a scurrying to and
fro of work trains, extras, etc.
• •• Everybody* came liome from Sanford
Fourth of July celebration seeming well
satisfied with the day's euiertainmrnt
&lt;nd happy. if tired: We heard* no report*
of a case of "lost,‘strayed, or stolen." so
the grass mover must have got in its work
on Sanford sirvets.
One of llie rotK-t enjoyable celebrations
of the day was a most delightful picttjc
neld at the river. The jolly crowd attend­
ing report a tine time..
Miss Mary Reed of Qarcona is visiting
B. W. Smith and family.
Miss Frances Leake of Qriahdois vlsltiting the family of G D. Pearson. Every
one will be glad to hear site has been ap­
pointed teacher for the Paula and Sylvan
Lake school fur the coming term.

WË

H A V E IT

and on Terms that are Right

H O W A R D -PACK A R D

LA N D

COM PANY

Presents to the Investor the Best Opportú
nities in Florida
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$ 2 5 .0 0 to $2 00 ,00 per acre Celery farms, with flowing . wells all tiled, drained and. ready for -enip. VdK)00 i&lt;* $10001*1
per ueiu ~— r~ ; :
”
City property, improved and unimprovetl timber land with finest site in Florida for prate faeiory
Others tell you what can be done! K. R. MURRELL isli procticnLfarmer ns well as real
estate broker, and is here to show ymi what lias been and can la* done.

K

R

MIIRBI7I I

Red Currant Jelly is one of the most
popular kinds o f Beech-Nut Conserves
that we sell. It has a delicious flavor.
flavor,
and is jnst right to serve with q roast of
meat. Each Conserve

Beech-Nut Brand

W. H. Dolive o f Orlando made n short is made of the best fruit and pure sugar
only, and includes Cherry. Cranberry
visit in town last week.
Quince. Raspberry. Strawberry. Pine­
apple. Peach. Grape Jelly and Jam. Grape
.
GENEVA GLEANINGS
Fruit Marmalade, and other fruits.
Special Cermpuodtncr l«Thr Hr raid
Better make a selection from atrave
. Geneva was treated to a thirty-six hours* an d send your order to
rain Last week. It was much needed and
appreciated by the fanners.

L.

Rev. E. Lee Smith preached two able

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Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, C auliflow ers, etc., etc., in Sanford
1 Sell the Land Your Brains. Money, and
Muscles Makes the Crop' and the Profit

M cCULLER

SANFORD, FLORIDA

a

FLORIDA PEOPLE
•And consider the quality
Every chair i l l u i i r s M bare to mad* at lha
best w hite maple stock and finished natural
» u 1 -deer « s mi t h - • Tb e « s i t are beet a fade
double woven rattan net cheep p ith .

Ir r i g a t e d ,
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far m s

—uncleared

Flowing Wells on All

Celery Delta and other Desirable Tracts in Blocks to suit Purchaser

FLORIDA CHAIR FACTORY

lands

N. WHITNER

Prices and descriptions upon request.

First National Bank BuiltlLng

�July 9» IW »
legal a d v e r t isin g

THE SANFORD hERALP

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June, A. I)., 1909.
—Circuit of tlje State oi Florida, for Or­ To All Whom It May Concern
BUI in Chancery.Ao Enforce Tax Lion,
• It Is therefore ordered that you do
•
n. M. imniNSON'.
ange County.
U|k&gt;o application or Hi« City Solici­ appear in this court to tho bill horelu'
in the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
City of Sanford vs. W. F. Loavott, Ad- tor. It Is hereby ordered than iwi or be­ nied. upon Monday, September flth, A.
Circuit of the State of Florida, for Or4C-t.'
niinlstrutor Seth French Fatale and fore the September rule dny nexi, being D., 19UU.
inn; county.
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To All Whom It May Ojticern:
September t&gt;, A. D., 1909, In paid court,
It Is further ordered that this order
■riiy of Sanford va. Lota 3 &amp;4,’ Block
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien
Upon application of tht* City Solid yon npiienr to and answer the bill filed of publication be published oucu a
" I Tier 11, Owner'Unknown.
tor. U Is hereby ordered than on or be­ and set forth*the nature of your res Week for eight consdcutlvu weeks in
To tie edfendant Owner Unknown:
Clrenlf of theLq
'llrl ,,f
7U| i,llllclul
State
of lhe
Florida,
for Or- fore the ‘August Rule day next, being pretire Inn-rests in, right to, or liens the Sanford lletald, u newspaper pub­
It appearing from the affidavit of the ; -Circuit
angr County.
August 2. A. D.. 1909, In said court, upon real estate situate In the City of lished In the City of Sanford, In Or­
City Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford
herein filed that he believes that you Clnnd0f 8anford V8 J‘ E* Terwllleger. you-appear to and answer the bill filed Sanford, and described In the bill as ange County, Florida.
and set forth the unture of your res Luts 12 and 13, Block 7, Tier 1.
Witness my hand nud the seal of
x non-resident o f the Stale o f FlOl'
To
All
Whom
It
May
Concern:
pectlvt* Interests In, right to, ur liens
It Is further ordered that tlilH order said circuit court this 24th day of
Ms a n d ’ that your resUlonce Is un
Upon application of the City Solici­ upon leal estate situate In the City of he published In the Sanford Herald, a June, A. 1)., 1909.
known, tuul that there is no portion In
H. M. ROBINS
dlls State the aorvlcfc of a subpoena tor, It Is hereby brdered than un or be- Sanford, and described In the hill as newspaper published In said City, once (Seal.)
fore the August Rule day next, being Undivided 3-4 Interest in Lots 9 and a week for eight cousecullve weeks
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
upon whom would bind you.
August 2, A. I)., 1909, In said court, 10. Ulock n, Tier l. *
prior to said rule day.
40-8
It la therefore ordered that you do
It Is further ordered Hint this order
Wltneks my hmu] and seat of the
¿ppm In this court to the hill herein you appear to and answer the bill filed
he
published
In'the
Sanford
Herald,
h
¡¿lid, circuit court this 24lh day of
Uled, upon Monday, September Gth, A. and Bet forth the nature of your res­
Bill in Chancery to EnfflrtC-Tax Lien.—
pective Interests In. right h&gt;, or liens newspaper published in said City, once June. A. D„ 1909______ _ __
D. 1909.
-im m -n v c iiir c o u r t ,(f ibVTUi Judicial
iii*on rt«nl ufitatu Kltmn»» in tfagicttggp Ji__week -far ,Ioui - ooneeeutirr -weeks rsrnhj
n
r
s
r
r
t
o
m
.N
s
t
—It- la further ordered that this order
Circuit of Uio Stale of Fluridu, for OrClerk Circuit Court, Orange CÎ
ulEnTeserlbcd lu the bill ns prior to said rule day.
of publication Be published once a StnfwMl
ango county.
IxH 8.u l o c k 9. Tier 4.
Witness my hand and seal of the
for eight conoecutivo weeks In
City of Sanford vs. 40x80 ft. In 8. E.
It 1» further ordered that this order said circuit court thl» 24th day of
the Benford Hernld, a newspaper pubCorner of Lot 0, lllock 1C, Cbnpmau
June,
A.
f).,
1909.
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien
' Ushcd In the City o f Sanford, In Or­ he published In the Sanford Herald a (S&lt;&gt;al.)
&amp; Tucker's Addition, Owuor Un­
H, M. ROBINSON,
newspaper
published
In
said
City,
once
known.
ange County, Horlda.
Clerk Circuit Court, Ornnge County. In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
n
week
f.,r
four
consecutive
weeks
Circuit of Hie State of Florida, fdrOrWitness tny hand and tho seal of prior to said rule day.
To the defendant
idnnt Owner U iikawgai—
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40-4.
ange County.
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itld circuit court this 24th dny of
Witness my hand ajtd soaj ot Lite
City of Sanford vs. 30 ft. of Ixit 5, C|ty. Solicitor o f tho City o f Sanford
June, A. D„ 190?.
said circuit cowrt-.thls.-m L dflr. ,if Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
HLtck .IS, Chapman &amp; Tucker's Ad­ herein filed that lie bellevee that you
'&gt;
3&amp;.M . ROBINSON
Jlllle,sA. J);,.1p09.
' **-*a.
* In the Circuit Court of the "Hi Judicial
dition. Owner Unknown, and
Circuit Court, Orange ~
are a non-resident of Ute State of Flor­
n. m . itoniNsON.
Circuit of the State of Florida, Tor Or- To All Whom It -May Concern:
lly M. 1. Hart, TTeputy Clerk.
ida, and that your residence Is un­
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County
unge County.
Upou apuHcatlon of tho City Solici­ known, iuid that there Js no iiemon In
40-4.
City of Saxiford vs. E. II. Jones, and
tor, It Is lieffiby ordered than «ui or he* this State the service of a suhjiouna
To All Whom It May Goticorn:
fore the September rule day next, beln^ upon whom would bind you.
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
Upon application of tho City Solici­ September 6, A. I)., 1909, in sold court,
Bill in Chancery to Enforce .Tax Lien,
It Is therefore ordered that you do
In the Circuit Court of tho 7th Judicial
In the Circuit Court 0r the'Tth Judicial tor, 1t Is hereby ordered than on or be­ yuu appear to and amjwer the bill filed appear in this court to the bill herein
Circuit of the State of Florida, for Or­ Circuit uf the State of Florida, for Or- fore the August Rule day next, being and’ w l forth Hie nature of your res- tiled. u|kjii MiMiday, September Uth, A.
ange county.
August 2, A. D„ 1009, In «aid court, l&gt;cfctlvc Interests In, right to, pr Hens D., 1909.
ange County.
City of Sanford vs. 30 ft. of Ixit 6, City of Sanford vs. E. Kirby, and
you appear to and answer the bill filed upon real estate situate lu the City of
It Ih furtlTer ordered that thl? order .
Ulock 18, Chnpmon &amp; Tucker's Ad­ lo All Whom It May Concern:
and set forth the nature of your res* Sanford, and described In tho bill ns o f publication be puIiltahiHl once u
dition, Owner Unknown.
upplIcaUuu-of-Hie-Olty-Solid- pcctlvo Interests In, right to, or "Hens ¡It) ft. of Lot ft, Ulock IS, Chapuiun &amp; week for elglit comwcuUve weeks In
- To the Defendant Owner Unknown
the Sanford Herald, a newsiuiper pub­
tor, It Is hereby .ordered than on or be­ upon real estate situate In the City of Tucker's Addition.
It appearing front the affidavit of the fore the August Rule day next, being Sanford, and described In Hie hill as
It Is further ordered thnt this order lished In Hjo City of Sanford, In Or­
lie published In the Sanford lleruld, n ange County, Florida.
■City Solicitor of. tho City o f Sanford August 2, A. I).. 1909. In Bald court, l/ot 4. lllock 10. Tier A. It Is further ordered that this order newspaper published lu said City, once
herein filed that It« believes tbnt you you appear to and'nnkwer the bill filed
Witness my hnml nml tip* seal of
are a non-resident o f the State o f Flor­ and set forth the nuture of your res­ he published In the Sanford Herald, a a week for eight consecutive weeks said circuit court this* 24th day of
ida, and that your residence la un­ pective Interests In, right to, or liens newspaper published In said City, once prior to said rule day.
June, A. D„ 1909.
Witness my hfwid and seal of the ISeal.)
known, and that there |s n o iterson In upon real estate situate in the City of a week for four consecutive weeks
H. M. ROBINSON/"
gnld circuit court this 24th day of
this Stflto the service of a subpoena Sanford, and described lu the blli nn prior to said rule dny.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange (^mity.
Witness my hand and stxil of tb«1 June, A. D„ 1909.
ojxm whom would bind you, and tbnt West 1-2 oi Lot 2. lllock 10, Tier C.
ll. M, ROBINSON,.
your age. Is over tlie age of 21 years.
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Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. said circuit court tills 24th day of I Seal.)
-----Gleik ClrcuircoTiri, urptige Ct^iyny.
It Is therefore ordered that you do
It Ir further ordered that this o rder June, A. I)., mao,
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
R. M. ROHINSON.
appear in this court to the hill herein, .ho—piibHtdwit—In'ttlTfSanford Herald, a TftPim
[n the Cjrciil.jLildlli t of Hie 7Ut^ln4(olsl
i—BWi-upon-Mtmday,-Septem ber Clip A. newspaper published In sold City, o n ce,^ Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. *********************
Clicult of the state of Florida, for Dr­
P., 1909.
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. ang« county. 'week far . ffillr consecutive weeks
*********************************** ii the Circuit Court of the 7*.h Judicial^
It Ib further ordered that this o rd ir prior to said rule dny.
City uf.Siuiford vs, I. ¿J.- WtlliniriH;---of publication he published once a
Witness my hand and .s w ilu fU ic - Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. Circuit of tho State of I-Torlifu, fo'rDr*
To the dd*uulaulT.l * i l . Williams:
swk_ for eight .consecutivo weeks In rald clrcu lt^ olirf UilB 24th day of lu the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
ange County.
It appearing from the affidavit of the
~ the Sanford Herald, a newsiuiper pub­ June, A. I)., 1909.
Circuit of the State of Florida, for Or- City of Sanford vs. Ixits 3 &amp; 4, Block CRy. SollcItor of Llio C l t y o f ’ Sanford-----lished b rille City o f Sanford, In Or­ (Senl.)_ _
2, Tier 11, Owner Unknown, and
11. i f . ROBINSON,
- ange County------------herein filed that he believes Hint you
anK»-C&lt;)iif&gt;ty, Florida.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. City of Sanford vs, W. P. Clark Estate, To All Whom It May Concern:
are a non-resident of the State of Flor­
Witness my hand and the seal of
Upon application of lhe City Solici­ ida, and (hat yuur resldu#ico Is tinla^wls Roberts, Agt., and
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taiil circuit court this 24th day of * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * To All Whom It May-Concern:
tor, It Is hereby ordered than un or be­ known. ruid that (here Is no |H&lt;rsou 111
June, A. tl&gt;„ 1909.
U|xm application of the City Solid- fore the September rule day next, being this State the service of ti subpoena
Bill
in
Chancery
to
Enforce
Tax
Lien.
(Seal.)
lì. M. ROBINSON,
tor. It Is hereby ordered than on or be­ September ll, A. D.. 1909, In s«ild court. upon whom would bind von, mid that__ Clerk Circuit Court, Orange dpimty. In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial fore the August Rule day next, being von appear to_mul.lUiawaf-lhe bHI-filed- your ageUi over the age of 21 years.
Circuit &lt;»f the Stale of Flprlda, for OrHy M. I. Hart, Deputy Clerk. ^
AugttstU, A rU , 1909Uu saltT court, atul set forth the nature jif your resM Is therefore ordered'that you do
:----------------- —------- --------------- 4try— -— ange County.— ------IKtcHvh Interests lu, right to, or liens
City of Sanford vs.'Flora Turner, Ad­ you appear to and answer the bill filed upon real estate situate In the City of appear III this court to the hill herein
ministratrix and S. W. I t of I«»t 3, and set forth the nature of your res­ Hanford, and described hi Hie. bill ns filed, upou.Monday, September 6tb, A.
D... 1905,.
pective interests In, right to. or Herts
6111 In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
lllock III, Tier C. and
upon real estate situate lu the City of l » l a 8 and 4, Block 2, Tier 11.
It Ih further ordered that Mil» order
In the Circuit Court of tho 7th Judicial To All Whom It May Concern:
It Is further ordered that tills order o f p u b llca tlo u be publishiH l one«
Sanford,
and
described
In
the
bill
as
Circuit of the Statu of Florida, for Or­
Upon application &lt;if the City Solici­
be published
N’ El-4 of lllock 8, Tier 12.
died ll) l lj ; Sanford l jetaid. ** _u«**k-f4»r-eigtit ootuieeiri4vt*-^weeks-rin-------ange county,
’
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.........ordered
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............ or b
tor,
It Is hereby
Cll.y of Sanford va. Lots3 &amp; 4, Ulock iur**-4be—Angust—HttP—day ni-TtT~1rPlTTg __lUds.-fnrl4t**r-ordr'TTHt 'thnt tills draer "TeWapapr*r pnimSjcdTn snld t Ity, mice ,u 9 a n f(m l m -riM , u newspaper pub
In’ published Itl the Sanford Herald, a a Week for eight consecutive weeks ,lrtlwl
C|ty of Sanford, ill Or- .
-i. Tier 1. Owner Unknown.
August 2, A. 11., 1909, In said court, newspaper published In said City, once prior to said rule day.
auge Comi! y. Mori dii.
To the defendant Owner Unknown: you aplH-ur to atnf answer the hill filed
Witness my lituid and si*al of the
Wliiii’ss my hamj ami tbo, seni of
Itapiteurlng from the affidavit of the and set forth the nature of your res- a week far four consecutive weeks said circuit court this 24rii day of
snid circuii court thls 2lth day of
Clly Solicitor of the City o f Sanford pective lipi-rests In, right to, or Ileus prior to said rule day.
June.
A.
D.,
190».*
Witness my IkmuI and seal of the
Jum*, A. l&gt;„ 191)9.
herein filed that he believes tlml you upon real estate situate Hi the City of
(Seal.)
ll. M. UOlUNSONf
(Seal.)
IL M. ROBINSON.
are a non resident of the State of Flor- Sanford, and described (u the hill as nald circuit court this 24th day of
Clerk C’lrculi Court,.Orange
June. A n., 1909.
Clerk Circuit Court, Ornuge (Im n
;—Ida. and that your residence Is u n ­ 8. W-. 1-4 (d Isit 3, lllock 10. Tier C.
(Seal.)
H. M ROHINSON.
known, arid that there is no person lu
It Is further ordered that this order
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange Comity,
***********************************
this State tho service of a Hubiioenn be published In the Sanford Herald., a
4(5-4.
upon whom would bind you.
newspaper published In said City, once * ********************************** Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. BiH In Chancer)) to Enforce Tax Uen»
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial ili thè Circuit Court (»r thè 7(h Judlclal
It is therefore ordered that you do a week for four consecutive Weeks
Circuit of the Slate of Florida, (or Or­ Circuit of thè State of Florida, for Or­
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
appear In this court to the hill herein prior to said rule day.
ange County.
ango cuunt y.
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flW, upon Monday, September fith, A.
Witness iny lumid and seal of the In tiie Circuit Court of the "lli Judicial
D.. 1909.
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said cirnttt mart this 24th day of Circuit oi the Stale of Flhrldn, for Or­ City of Sanford vs. I. B. Williams, nud City of Sunford vh. M. Il «aioli.
To All Wtoomjt May Concern:
To Hi« d*'feildant, M. Mentoli.
ange County.
~ "tn 4 further ordered that this order June, A U.t 1909.
Upon application of the City Solici­
It npiH-nrlng frolli Ilio affidavit of thè
City of Sanford vs. 4J)x8rt ft. In S. E.
W publication bo published once a (Seal.)
H. M. ROHINSON.
Corner of Lot *5. Block 16. Chapman tor, it Is hereby Ordered than &lt;xi or be­ City Hollcllor of thè Clly of Stuiford
week for eight consecutive weeks lu
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
ii Tucker's Addition. Owner Un­ fore the Septemlior rule day next, being bercili llled that Ile Itelb-ves thnt you
the Senior* Herald, a newspaper pub40-4.
September 6, A. D„ 1909, In sold court, are a nou-resideut of thè SLitu of F'ioiknown, and
Uslied In ibe City o f Sanford, Ui Or ##### #### #^#####/ F### + ##########
you appear to and answer the bill filed Ida, nud tbat your r*‘sldoncu Ih miTo All Whom it May Concern:
ango County, Florida,
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
Upon application of 'he City Solici­ und set ’forth the nature tif your res­ knowu, luid that there is no persoti lu
Witness my band and the seal of
»Id circuit court this 24tli day or In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial tor. it |s hereby ordered tlmu on or be­ pective interests In, right to, or liens tlils Siate thè snrvlco of a nulipoeiui
Circuit of the Slate of Florida; for Or­ fore the September rule day next, being upon real estate situate In the City of upoti slmm wimld Itimi you, umi timi
June, A. I)., 1909.
ange County.
September *5, A. 1J., 1909, in said court, Sanford, and described In the hill us .Vour agi- Is over tho uge of 21 years.
-(Beal l
n. M. ROHINSON.
,lt Ih thoreforo ordcnnl that you do
i'huk Circuit Court, O ranA (Amnty. •City of Sanford vs, Mary Evans and you uppear to and answer the bill filed Lot 12. Block 6, Tier 2.
T. H. Coon, and
It Is further ordered that this order uppear in lliii* court to thè bill berciti
and set forth the nature of your resI*)’ M. I. Hnrt, Deputy ClerV^
To All Whom It May Concern:
pectlvuUitereHts In, right to, or liens be published In Hie SatiYord Herald, a filed, upoii Munday, Septentber t!tb. A,
46-8.
Upon application of Hie Clly Solici­ upon iieal estate situate In the City of newspaper.published In said City, once I).. 19U9.
tor. it Is hereby ordered than on or be­ Sanford, and described In the bill bb a week for eight conaeciitlvu weeks
It Ih further. ordered Hiut Ibis arder
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. fore the Auuuki Rule day next, being 40x8(1 ft. In S. E. Corner of Lot- 6. prior to said rule day.
of piililinttlon he pulii ¡siici once u
in the Circuit Court 0 r the 7th Jmlldnl August 2, A
1909. In said court, Block 16. Chapman &amp; Tucker’s Addi­
Witness my hrsid and seal of the week for elgliL cmiM4!CuUve weeks In
( Irciiit (,f tho Statu of Florida, for Or­ you upjienr t &gt; and answ er Hie bill filed tion to the City of Sanf.-rd, Owner Uu* K.nld olrcull court tills 24th day of thè Haiiford Herald, li newspaper pyhange County.
and set forth the nature of your-res- known.
Usiteli In thè City of Sanford, In Or­
June. A. D., 1909.
Hly of Sanford vs. J. K. l,eo, and
jnctlve Interests In, right to. or liens
11. M. HOHINSO.y
ango Coimty, Florida.
It is further ordered Hint Hi Ia order (Seal.)
Te All Whom It May Concern:
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange (^ )/ity .
Wilness my hnml ami thè seal of
upon real estate situate In the City of be published In the. Sanford Herald, a
snid clrcuit rourt ibis 24th day of
C|x)u application of the City Solid- San fold, and described In the bill as newspaper published lu said Clly, once
J°r. It Is hereby ordered than on or be- Lot 3. lllock 1*5. Chapman &amp; Tucker's a week for eight consecutive weeks
June, A. I)„ 1909.
IL M, ROIHN.4),N,
lQru Hie August Rule day next, being Addition to tin*. Clly of Sanford.
prior to said rule day.
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. (Seal.)
ADgtiit 2. A. D., 1909, In said court,
cierk Circuit Court. Orange Cfuti)
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County — W it n e s s my hncid an T seal of the In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
It Ts further ordered that' this order said circuit court this 24th day of Circuit of the State of Florida, for Or­
yuu appcar-U» and answer lh e bill filed
I
»nd set forth the nature of your res- be published lu the Sanford Herald, a June. A. D.. 11*0».
###^## # # # # # # # # # # # 4
/
ange County.
perilve Interests In, right to. or liens newspaper published In said City, once (Seal.)
In thè Circuit Court o f lite 7th Judlolul
R. M. RORINSON/
City of Hanford vs M. Heaton, and
upon real estate situate In the City of a week f*r four consecutive weeks
C lerk Circuit Court, Orunge
Circuit o f thè State o f Florida for
To All Whom It May Concern:
anford, and descrllied In lhe bill ns prior to said rule day.
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Upon application of-the City Solici­
Orange County
,j°t 3, lllock fi, Tier 2.
,
Witness my litund nml tosi! of the
tor, It Is hereby ordered than tm or be­ City uf Ss atout
filli in Cham-rry tuenforce
ll I* further ordered that this order v;*ld circuit court Hi Is 2,4th day of
vi.
Bill In Chancery lo Enforce Tax Lien. fore the September rule day next, being
Tax Lien
OUhllahod In tho Saniord lleruld, n June. A. D-. 19*19.
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1
1
.
Colrmnn
September
0.
A.
D„
1909,
In
*ild
ca/nrt.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Tu liti? lirfctutunt, S 11, Culriiian;
H. M ROHINSON.
nrwspaper pnhllshed In said Clly. once ,Seul.)
you
apjienr
to
and
answer
the
hill
filed
apix-Hrint (rum lite nflldnvii ut (he City S»&gt;Hc
* week fV.«r four consecutive woekH
Clerk Clivnil Court. Orange County. Circuit of the State of Florida, for Or­ and set forth the nature of your res­ (luiIl of
thè City uf Santoni herrlti Qlrtl lliat Iu teange County.
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46-4.
lir*l'r to said rule d«y.
ilevei
yuu «re a iion-reahlrnt of thè Stale uf
pective Interests In, right to. or liens Floridathat
City
of
Sanford
vs.
M.
C.
Hodengren,
and that your reaident-e 1» uolnuwn and
•Mtuess iny hnaid and seal of the ***************************^*******
upon real estate situate 111 Hie City of itisi there la no(irraun 1« thli itale diaaervlor ut
e!re«H court this 24th day of Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. Toand
$ anford. aiwi descrl bedU FJhe bill as "ifTluipóena u|K&gt;n MlioiiViWuuIJ uIimI you, and that
All Wbnm ttU a y Concern:- —
your aie 1« over 21 yrar»
f«ner ArB.71BD9.~
lu the Circuit Court or the 7th Jildlctnt
l*|sin application of the City Solid Ix.tH 4 and 6. Block 7, Tier 6.
It U therefore ordered dial yuu do appear in lliit
Circuit of tho state of Florida, for Or‘ “ f 1-)
H. M. ROHINSON,
It
Iw
further
ordered
that
tills
order
court
to thè Itili lineili tilrd. upon Monday, Septor. It 1» hereby ordered than on or be­
(Jerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
imitier
Uth, IU0Ü.
ange County.
.
ho published In the Sanford Iferald. u
fore
the
September
rule
day
next,
being
Il U furthrr ordered liuti ItiJe order of piiuljcaUon
4C-4.
City o f Sanford vs Jupiter Isidge TrusSeptember 0. A. D., 1909. In suld court, newspaper published in said City, once he uohlUhod « ihm a « e r i Art ei(ht consecutive
***** *******&gt;********40&amp;
IUCtf- |M141
«r e s i In Tlie Sanford Herald, a newsuaprr pub.,
yon appear to and mifiwer the bill filed a- week for elglit cousecutlve week« llibed
In lhe Clly or Sanfurd, In Dom ic counlsr
All Whom It May Concern:
prior to said rule day.
Chl,ncery to E n tr e e Tgx Lion. ToUpon
and
set
forth
the
nature
of
your
res-,
,
appHcatlon of Iho Oliy Sollcl*
Witness my liuxul and srvil of the Fkxkl«.
Witness my hand and the seal ntsnkldfEuU- &gt;n lhe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
pecllve
lutercBts
In.
right
to,
or
Hens
tor.
It
Is
hereby
ordered
than
on
or
be­
court
this
2nd
day
uf
July,
A.
IF
tOO».
wild
circuit
court
this
2(th
dny
of
. Llrcult of the 8tate of Florida, for Or­
- HUi-l
U- M KoeiHsi«.
fore the August Rule day next, being «pop real estate situate In the City of June, A. D.r HO»/__ J ----- ----------ange County.
47-8
Clerk Circuit Court, Oranje County
August 2, A. D.. 1909. In said court, Suufprd. and described lu the bill aa
i*1—
» M Oniri
ff####«*******************
I»*, ? f Sanford vs. Q. Reed, and
vfin tiniu-nr tn am* answer the bill file Ji&gt;t 10, Block 4, Tier 1'
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange
T°,AH Whom |t
rV.nrnrn-.
" i l ls7 further unlered that this order
in
the C irc u it C o urt o f t h e 7 t ii JutRclu
und set fo rth jh e nature o/ yiur res- be published In the 8anford Herald, a
'C ,
fippbcaHon o f the City Solid- pecllve
Interests In. right to. or liens
11J“ hereby ordereththnn cm or he- upon real estate situate In the City of newspaper published In said City, once ,* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * " C ftcult o f the $tate o f FlprldjtXffX
Orange County
fl week for uJlfht cottaocutw« weeks Bftt ln Chxncary to-Cnforde TSix Lien
August Rule day next, being
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial City of Sanford l m m « Chancery lo enforce &gt;
August 2, A. D., 1909, In said court. Sanford, and described in the V1.11, Pf iirior to said rule day.
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Circuit of the State of Florida, foe Or­
^ “ 8ptHiox iB 4 »d -«trxwaFttth Bill i u k Lol
Witness my hand and se«[
S. H. Coleman I
T**
It
further ord4*M*d that thin oraur
rt this
o f ange comity.
io rth the nature o f your res- be published 111 the Banford Herald, a &lt;ald circuit court
“ * 24th\da«
*~
And To All Whom It May Concern:
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To
the
defendant
Owner
Upknowp:
Upon
application
of
the
Clly
Solicitor, It U h«r«hy
Interests In. right to, or liens newspaper published In said City, once June, A. R-. 1909, jZ p -w r - ^
-v _ . . . _
ordered
that
on
or
before
tlie
Srptrniber
Kuls
day
City o i Sanrord va. M. C. Hodengren
B. .M. ROIR nW j .
veal estate situate In the City of a week (by four consecutive weeks (Segl,)
enit. beleit September 8th. A. 0. •wO®. leaalid dpWI,
durt. Orange County.
Clerk Circuit Court.
To the defendant M. C. Hendengren: you appear to ami answer (be bill -Aled am) art
and described la the bill as
prior
to
said
rufe
day.
taa nature of your rrsprctlv» fotaraiU In.
46-8.
p *U on 1-G o f Lot 1, DkMjk 10. Tier
It oppearlug from the affidavit of tlie both
right to, or Urns upon real estate sUj m u U the
Witness my hasid and seal of the
" City Solicitor o f the CRy of Sanford g K uf S^nfuru. and d tic r iM In iJl« bill o» I-oi 12,
£ 1* * N W H o f Lot ST Block 10, said circuit- court this 24th day of s***^***************»»*rf**Ÿ ^ **^**
“ herein filed that lie believes that you glocfc 7, TWf U
'* ' ' V,
. a'
aa, a s
Bill In Chancery to Enforco Tax Lien| U further onlerrd that this order be LmblUhrd
A. D., 1909i
are a non-resident of the State o f Flor­ in•|The
*• Jorttier ordered that this order June.
In
Hie
Circuit
Court
or
the
7U*
Judicial
Sanford
Herald.
A
ittwtfwptr
|NliU»M
In
R M. RORINSON.
ida, and that your residence Is un­ ssklcHr,flooea.*eek.lnr slik4 itti i w i llvt w td ii
Publlshod in the Sanford Herald, a (Seal )
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. Circuit of Hie State of Florida, for Or- known, nnd that tti*rd l i no |&gt;erson Ih
■•»»paper published In saM City, once
46-4.
^ ¡ m
^ S f ’ and seal 0/ the.ski
week ft«- four consecutive weeks
CU y*ofC 9ajUord va. Ix)U 12 ft 13. fills Stale Ute service of a subpouna
**************************^***^****
Ulock 7, Tier l, Ownar Unknown, upon whom would hind you, and that
ft,* 0
rul0 «*V4T-li
Clerk Circuit Court, Oran*« County.
your age U over the age o f 21 year*.
«Itncss my h^id nnd «»&gt; &lt;&gt;* thl&gt; Bill ln Chancery to Enforce T « Uan.
and
circuit court thir 24th day o f In tho Circuit Court of tb* 1th Judicial

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VOICE Of THE PEOPLE
Letter? ami Communications on
Various Timely Topics. *,
COLUMN

DEVOTED TO P EO P LE

In This Department will be Found the
Views. Opinions and Com m ents
or P ractical W riters
L etter From Clark R obertson
The following letler from Clark Robert
son will prove of Interest, and demon
«trntes that a mountain can sometimes
be made out of a mole hill. No one in
Sanford tsjplm lcal to Clark audroanyare
his warm pcrsonnl friends. As 11 private
citizen, Clark is all right and one of the
best boys thnt ever lived. As an umpire
—never again.
We are glad that Clark enjoyed thcceljebrptlonjfrqm the grand jtnnd) Qtul iMu
assure"him thnt he will always bo treat«
well In Snnford.r Following Is his letter
Editor Holly
Some day last week I received an anon
ymous letter from your city, addressed
Clark Robertson, official umpire.
* At the time 1 received this letter I was
certainly surprised to think that we had
In our county any man who wns so sum!
in principle to write anything and then
not have the grit in his backbone to put
his name to it
1 wns advised by several of my friends
here not to go to your city on the 4th as
they thought that maybe the party would
come from cover and do me bodily injuryv
I had no fear of this, for I knew that no
representative citizen of Sanford would
tolerate anything of the kind.
The writer of that ieu i4 whO'HrnTnHmr
been, a friend of mine for many years,
came to me and acknowledged sending
"thtrletitfrof cartoon, nridhe Bent It, as ha
says, in a joking spirit, which 1 accepted
nntWwlieve. T w r it e you this for publico
tion so ns to ofTsct any rumors as to the
contents of the anonymous letter. Rumor
has it herejhet I.JvuLthreatened with se­
vere punish meat if I attended the ball
game; in Sanford, and no doubt such rumor
may get out in yoifr city. Mr; Artie Smith
Bent me tho letter with the best of inten­
tions,’ and no thought'orThfiiry to anyone,,
.and I write this in Justice to 1dm.
Tiinnking you In advance for giving my
letter space in your paper, i beg (oremuiu
----- Yours very truly,,
,

H. Clark Robertson,

Umpire (in game at Orlando).

Another Aspirant For Riches
One by one tho different sections of
Florida arc dropping Into line on the cel­
ery proposition and all of them ore "Just
ns good us Sanford" wn paper at least.
The very latest is the following from the
Gainesville Elevator
"Sanford has a reputation ns a celery
city, owing to the fact thut the track
farmers have taken hold of that |&gt;roduct
earlier than othcr-portlons Of The state,
more than because it Is a favored section
for that vegetable. Other |»ortlons of tile
state have Just ns good facilities for rais­
ing celery and from now on thcro will he
much more attention given to this matter.
Around Gainesville, one of the most fa­
vored garden stmts in the state, quite u
number of acres will be given over to cel­
ery next session and it will not be loii|
before it will lie another product of Alncjiua county. If the fnrmers will take hold
o f It with the intention of making it u
yearly crop, secure the services of one
competent to leach them the Improved
methods of raising It, profit by the lessons
given, there can lie n big income derived
from celery In this county and the veget­
able UselT in bIzc, lluvor and curing wll
make Sanford hide tier head in shame."
• Wiring For Electric Lights ’
Sanford's new electric light plant will
soon be installed and you want the work
done by n competent and experienced
electrician. The work must bear inspec­
tion and conform to the regulations pre­
scribed by the Southern Tariff Associa­
tion. W. A. Furr of this city hns hud tun
years experience in electrical work of ull
kinds and can wire your house in a satis­
factory maimer, Everyone should have
their house wired at once, to be ready
when the current is turned on, nnd W. A.
Parr Is now equipped to lake your-order
end flit same at once. You can get hlin
any time at the telephone exchnnge, or
leave orders at Fernald’s hardware «tore.
M oore’s M odern M ethods
Everyone has heard o f Moore's modefp
"mC!K&lt;xfa~of T)ookteepln(j and looBe-leaf
ledger systems. So great lias been the
. /jeijiund fur these perfect iedgurs that Tho
Sanford Herald has decided to keep a full
Hue of these goods, and anyone wishing
ledgers, record sheets, contracts, account
books, and everything for the office of the
‘ business man, should call at The Herald
office and get the best.
If it's printing yun want. Bend it to The
H erald office. First-class work gunranle e d .

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The Man Without a Grave
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SáST“

Tbe question was. What bad become
o f tbe b od y ! That Dick Bturtevant
was dead was not tbe queetlon or a
;cation at an. He bad been visiting
a eleotrtcal works o f Fotor- Robin
son A Oo„ w u shown through by tbo
olectrtoal engineer, bad trooped a live
rod, reoetvlng some 10,000 volts o f eleo
trtolty, and passed from life to death
so quickly that he hadn’t the slightest
consciousness o f tbe transition. Nev
ertboleos an effort was mado to resus­
citate him,' but after half an hour1«
constant application_.oI-aU r sorU _-of
-etimulsnt» witbirat'tbsMtgfilest sign o;1
Improvement tbo work ceased.
Ail this happsuod about 10 o'clock lu
the morning. Tbo undertaker did not
appear till 4 lu tbe afternoon, wbun
the m om l^ w h ich the body
lay wns banded him, and ho y en t up«tflfrk. m
office, say­
ing that there was nobqjjy, dead or
alive, In tho room and there must be
•onto mlstako. Several men declared
that they had put Bturtevilnt's corpee
In that very room and there was no
mlstako about It, -but they bad never
boon In that part o f the building be­
fore and didn’t know there wore sev
ernl vacant rooms thore.
Anyway,
there seemed to be some doubt as to
which o f the rooms had been used
This doubt fifew Ull tbo matter was
loot In confusion. Tho only plausible
theory o f tho disappearance was that
the body bad been stolen by medical
students for dlssoctlon. BInco there
was n surgeons' college In tho nolgb
borhood, this finally camo to bo tho
accepted explanation.
Tho heartrending part o f It all was

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t h n t - B l n W iw i m t w ii «

engaged

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be

TSSFHed, livery one aympathlzed with
tho girl bo bad left behind him, espec t n l l y thst she should ba prevented
fToin paying duo respect to his re­
mains. No ono -elso was especiallyJn^
teifostod since tho deconsod-hod--been
an only child nnd both hio father and
mother were dead.. The wedding was
to have come off-in u few days, and
tho cards ware out. Tbo brlds to be
put on mourning, shut herself up and
would see no one.
A year pasood, and Mloo Minton—
that was the gtrl’a name—ihrqw off her
roeurnlngr-and It" “was r e p o r te r thatsbo wno again engaged to wed. Then
everybody said that she bad been
■hamming abdut her grief for Bturte­
vant, bad bud anotbor lover mbit o f
the tlmo stneo his death and had only
waited tbo conventional year allotted
to widows to •marry another man.
These reports wore repeatod to tbe
lady, niprfKerTMd&amp;'
It wae supposed to bo on this ac­
count that abo did not glvo tho name
o f her now lovur^-that Is, i f sha had
one, which muBt be elnco sbo did not
deny tbe repeats o f her engagement,
Besides, It was known that she was
having certain articlea o f her trous:
■cau o f a year before altered to meet
changes In fashion, doubtless to be
used as an outfit In her marriage with
tho man who hftdlakon the first lov­
er's place. This sot everybody talk­
ing. "It's shameful," eald Mrs. Gaudy,
“ the way that girl hae treated poor
Bturtovaut—going to wear tbe same
things she woe to have worn on her
honeymoon with him. Why, eho hasn’t
oven given him a headstone."
"W here would aho put It?" inquired
Mias Reason or.'
"Oh, yoe; I didn't think o f that At
all events, it's shocking about tho
trousseau. And think how soon abo
has been eoneoledt Tho courtship must
have begun as soon as Bturtovaut died,
If not before." »
Kind friends—there are always kind
friends to tell US disagreeable n e w s kept UUs Minton pooled as to all this
talk, aud in tbe meanwhile there
sprang up a universal deslro to know
who It was that troa to replace tho un­
fortunate Bturtevant. But the more
tho criticism tbe further every ono
seemed to be from getting at the facts.
Miss Mint on gave out through a friend
that sha bad boen so outraged at all
that bad been eald that "Wbot'a-hlsnamo or Whcre's-hls-homo" should
never be known till sho and .be stood
up to 1)0 married.
This announcement started the talk­
ing social world upon such a clatter as
bad never been heard before about any
wedding. Of oouree there could be no
advance cards slnoe tbe name o f tbe
groom would not be given. Doubtless
tbe marriage would take place at home
before a few o f tbo bride's family.
What was tbe surprise, to ssy nothing
o f the shook, when It was announced
that tbe same wedding arrangements
bad been made as tbe year before.
That w m to have bean at a eburob,
with a large Invitation list for the ra-

It was now conceded that M in Min­
ton w u resentfully flying tn tho face
of good taste and society. Many of her
acquaintances vowed openly that they
would oot attend the nuptials, though
secretly they wore dying to do so.
But whoa the cards came oot with tho
space for the groom's name left blank
all society was struck dumb with
amassment.
At tbe wedding the guests witched
the door where tbe groom w u to ea­
ter, the bride being fur once super»edWtiMi Htnrteeant him—if eg tied

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Jow ri'tT tE e cbanceTthere was nston■dshment which broke into a clamor.
The mystery o f flturtavant’s resur
rectlon was solved... He had come t&lt;
consciousness while aloha, had stepp«
out o f a window on to tbe roof snf
thence to the street But why J»e went
awn^ no one ever knsw. Some said “it
that
was a financial subterfuge, others_**"
ho and Ws-flanoee had quarreled, Bo
this as It may, it baa remained a profound secret.
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GRACE ETHEL WEEKS.

A Barbarian.
D. D. Mann, the Canadian railroad
builder, had n sensational career, be­
ginning as an axtnan in the Gauhdlan
lumber woods.
Early In life Mann visited Europe on
n business-mission and at a dinner bne
night “ bCOStfi(T InvblvecT'In a quarrel
with a Russian nobleman. Next dny
he received a call from oue o f the uoblemnn's friends, bearing on Invita­
tion to a duel. " I f be doesn't Uko what
I said to him, let him come up and
tell mo bo , " said Mann. "H e enn come
a-rnnntng, too, and csicy any olse gun
he likes."
The friend explained that would nev­
er do. Nothing but the regular thing
on the field o f honor would do.
“ Oh, all right!" said Mann. "I've
been fighting duels all my life. But
I'll have to Insist on using my na­
tional weapon—a alxtecn pound double
bitted ax."
Tho friend .went away holding up his
hands nt the barbarian. That night
the nobleman met Mann.
He was
about tbo size o f a grasshopper. Mann
Is something ov e rB lx feet high and
four wide, with no fat. "1 tight you,
m'soo," eald the nobleman, "with the
weapon o f any clvlllzo nation, but 1
be bnnged If I commit suicide."
Clerk or Bricklayert
—"Y on oftcti hearíTérSa'BiyTIiey would
rather be bricklayers on nccount o f the
pay, but they don't know what they’re
talking about. Clcrklng boaUrTrlok-'
laying, overy—day In tho week and
twice on Sunday.'
IIo took auother cheese snndwlch lu
his long, pale, Ink etalned fingers nnd,
perched on the lunch counter's high
stool, declaimed warmly:
'Clerks, however poor, are popular
with the ladles on nccount o f their tine
clothes, but bricklayers, when tboy g o'
spnrking, got the cold shoulder.
" A bricklayer,- no m atter-bow-much
be makes, has trouble In getting Into
swell boarding homos, for bin clothes
soil tho lino furniture, hut n clqrk, with
his white bands, !s welcome In nny
bouse he can afford.
T know what I’ m talking nbout, for
I hrlcklald two years before I took to
clerking. Aud you'll find lots o f young
bricklayers forsaking the trowel for
Tie pen; put, though clerks niton say"
bitterly that they’d rather lay bricks
than push n pen, they don't really
mean It—they never turn."—Cincinnati
Enquirer.

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Nitrate o f Soda?

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CHASnH. EVAN S, Sales Attili,
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(Ask Him)

“The Dog of ,Montargls.
Animal actors aro by no means new
to the singe. "Thcro aro “on record In­
stances' where a four legged performer
fans "m ade tho greatest succms lu n
play, drawing hundreds of people night
after night by the magnetism of his
Inarticulate art. In 1814 “ The l)og of
Montnrgts" wns produced nt Covcnt
Garden theater, Loudon. It was writ­
ten nround a true Incident In which a
man was murdered in the forest o f
Bondy nnd tho murderer tracked by
means o f his dog. One day this dog
suddenly sprang at -the throat o f a
man nnd almost killed him, whereupon
the wretch, terror struck, confessed
thnt he was the murderer. This dra­
matic Incident formed tho basis of the
play, nnd everything depended upon
tho cleverness o f the dog. lie was
called Dragon, and his acting wns so
marvelous that tho play achieved a re­
markable success, running for thirtynine performances.

New Model F Buick

|! Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry W ork s
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Agents For the Celebrated

BUICK CARS

ij New Garage in Connection
Boston's English.
for Repairing and Storage
“ I f I were naked to name the city
o f these United States where the pur
cstr English'to now spoken," said Often
—-—-— of- Autom obiles--------Skinner, the actor, “ I should unhesi­
tatingly pronounce In favor o f Ronton.
Thp clarity o f speech there Is not con­
fined to people o f wealth and culture,
but extends to the worklug classes,
the tollers and persons In all stations —
o f life. I do not say that this excel­
lence In articulation and this admira­
ble pronunciation can be fouml all over
New England. Corruption o f speech
begins not many miles from Hobton.
and the distressing nasal twang is d if­
ficult to escape.- In Philadelphia a
peculiar burr tbat Is distinctly provin­
cial prevails. From Pittsburg to other
sections o f the middle west this burr
assumes more or le u exasperating
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Oak Ave. between Second and Third
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Drilling

Telephone No. 60‘

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J o h n B . S t e t s o n U n iv e r s it £

"You are always trying to throw
cold water on my literacy ambitions,"
LINCOLN HULLEY. Ph. D., Liu. D., LL. D.( President
grdwled the asplrlug author. "You
say it doesn't pay. Look at Charles THE BEST SCHOOL
FOR YOUR CHILDREN
Dickens, will you? Ho left a fortune
SEND THEM TO S T E T S O N o f 4400,000, oil earned with his peu."
4VPnlnun .*4 Inittvcto,,
Colltfa sf Libiti A i«'
17 U kIt m ì I} BaiUiafi .
"I know it, dear," said his wife, ca­
CnUtft af Law
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IS Acra Cu i m
Csfbft uf Taci,noi,&gt;(,
ressing him, "but don’ t you remember
Ml StuJtnL Lut Ynr
CvUtfa af Baila»
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»-&gt;10.000 00 llaAe.m..'
Prtptraie»« Aradtin,
J*» -T *
that Aladdin could make more than
IS.(KM V J a iM , 1« Librai),
Normal tad Modal S.htal.
that In five minutes by simply rubbing
« 10.000 00 r .p . O .» *
Stbaol o f Mtcbaate A nt
10 La,ft L*bsrai»&lt;Mt far S u m
Sd»a«lBrM«a
an old lpmp? I’d so much rather
UaitipaittJ Ctwitl
Sthool uf Fin« A m
,
.you'd do something o f that kind, W illi"
Otfanu
donni,urU*, loi
ta.. Caratai
aíimab*«.^«
—tarara sviuiuuim
ib, ) « t f mta tad ittaf h o m
tarane iqsuM
lW t ta«
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— 7 » milito
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uta tad a») taoaritn ictdunf. Fot ctitlof. *4 «ina.- loi lafoimtiioa,
—Chicago Tribune.
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JO H N B. S T E T S O N

U N I V E R S I T Y , D cL a n d , F lo r id a

�July 9,1909

THE 6ANFORD HERALD
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R erom MACARONI DELTA
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Granting a franchise to Sanford Light
Fuel Company to install And Op
crate an Electric Light And Gus Plant
Mrt. Septnmus Haskins Is having the
Within The City of Sanford And Auwinter garments of the family put away
thorlilng a Contract With Said Company:
with moth balls. She neglected tit do so
lost summer and the seat of her husband's
Counrilor
Sunday trousers was badly lacerated by « h Ic T r W Ä T llü""J
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the pestiferous moths.
Company and ils *ucre-»»or*
iOMtins.
n'
*he pri vIlva&lt;*Ijf etini 1rurt tna ami maintainjlm Plunket snssed his mother-in-law Ids m, under and through Uie »tn-t-tx, alleys and
It ft 111 k.H „
C f ^ 1
theCir;oisant;,
7d %_ r_ ■. h e . . r
yesterday nltd he wears a beautiful black {¡ublfcground.of
now Is or may hereafter l&lt;- InUI out. a sntem of
eye urul several porous plasters on his tdprt, main», rouduils, *%laru|pi|K."ii, reefivera and
n it r it e ’ ll ‘‘ " J
" « fii a r y or mefid apt.11b#ck. Jim doesn't look purty, but Jie nHi^.*i.r° r.i ,C ,u,,|,Ly
8n* sulloMe fur doroeslkllh minotion or other purposes, with power and
knows a heap more
authority to manufacture, itinke. vend, store and
BuckSwcezy'sbull pup sneaked Into the ilral In such «as and furnish the »nine to said
__Jfe»llght chuhfh l a « Sunday and crawled ayart m of wlrn, pole*, lowers and post» in. upon
under Duck's seat and when Preacher o\fr nnd nemss the »(reels, alleys and public
around* of said town, or other appliances fur the
Bunker was lambasting the cohorts of so­ general on and transmission of electricity and
of the lame into liaht nnd power for the
lan In his shrill falsetto voice. Buck's conversion
useof said town, it* Inhabitants and buildings,
dog commenced howling to beat the.band, nnd thr right to supply such liahts nnd power to
the same; provided always that it Is not intended
sod Brother Bunker told the congregation therein to conflict with the use of el ret rid ty for
cor or any ran. or lucumoiive. ut fur the
ItfpUln w o r d L ^ ^ ^ t e J O l u r c h e s running
transmission of sounds or messages hy electricity
•great setbacks lirovidjai always that the proper officials of theCIly
of Sanford shnllconrur with said grantees in locat­
to religion.
^
ing and fixing the place, or places, for polr», towers
nnd other appliances.
Columbus Joslyn has become quite on
Section 2. lie it further onlainrd: That said priv­
expert as a golilsh. He's played on the ileges shall exist and I«- in force for a period of
y,'nrt ,r" '" the day of 1st March
Winter Park golf lynx twist and won &gt;809. At the expiration uf said period, if the
City of Sanford so desires, it may purchase said
much eclat.
.electric light nnd gas plant from snhl grantees pay­
ing therefor such price. In case the portiei are unPhil Gulliver haB sued Ills wife for di­ nhle to ngrre, as shall I»- fixed hy three non-resident
onrrhusen hy the town, one hy owners,
vorce on nccount of cruelty and non- appraisers,
nn&lt;f the two chosen shnll cliwuse the third- or if
tupport. He may get alimony ns his wife's either party shall refineur.fnil t»«l&gt;|»&gt;int thelrnppro tier, and notify the other in .willing of such
did is quite well to do.
choice, fur fifteen days after service upm them of
(he written n o li« of such selection, nnd of wiltien
Miss Nicotine Gilpin of Bunker Hill is notice for the party so served to select their ap­
the other party may then appoint such
here studying opery singing. She's been praisers,
appraiser, nnd the award nnd price fixed upon hy
the majority of such appraisers shnll lie final and
offered a salary to sing 6oprnnncr in
binding upon Imth parties In the event that the
moving pitcher show at Snnford.
said City of Sanford dues nut desire to huy said
rriim The Herald'* »pecle!Correapfihdent
By W lre le u Telephone

hY

NOTICE

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to c o n tr a c to r s

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OF COUNTY OfTCII LETTING

Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be re*iy ,h* Botm) of County Commissioners of
Orange Count» Florida until 12 o'clock m . on
M“ ^ * yc Jutr lkm. 1BQ9. and the tame wilt b.
ofened by said Board on
c . u ki?“ W * V ut? »Stic 1909, *r 10 a h.
o “ -ini! ^or *he construction of nbout forty
three miles, county ditch and culverts over same
¡r o w ordered. Said cunxtruct Ion amounting In
TnurixnTkncAM* * lr
amount of Firry
ii^ .i,o n[ i '! r i r * rrip,,0n di*y be had by mail from
i*“ n- (?;.,,»■ Wonlnson, Clerk of Court of Orlnndu ur
from nlllair A. (dnn. Coniultlng Engineer for the
Sanford Drainage Commission, Room S. First
, ,iny Sanfow, Florida, where plan*,
ipccUlcatloni. maps, estimates, profiles nnd nil
nixessary Information relating to said construction
is on hie,
Ttie bids for ditching will lie received upon eocli
separate section or upon each separate line of con­
struction as laid out or upon the entire estimated
Improvement as a whole Thfhids m uu bo a lump
iuin-f«.-thesertltJtn. flitches or improvement and
must specify same separately.
Minors and aiLV rani
, . &lt;No span over 25 fpet in clear)
Mu*t w1bid for In separate ns billows,
Hended —Ciitvurrs:
Lxcnvstliwi per cubic yard.
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Lnilinnknirntm-r cubic yard.
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Lumber classified In place at so much per thou­
sand feet. All culverli to beef plain construction.
I *• iitLNix—All work will tie paid for upon estl-mates of the engineer less 25 per cent, retalmxl
iitxin each section until the rnjulrements In the
sjieclocatlonx nre complied with, wlien theremainder will tie esllmatexl in full..
to tttc mnooras
” cerliflcxl check for 10 per cent, of the contract
price will lx- nxiuiml with each bid as a guarantee
of goid faith that If awarded a contract within
five days of the receipt of a legal notification of
the award the xueccxsfut bidder or tdddrrs
must me n satisfactory bond with the Uoarxl of
Lommitskinert, to Insure for the completion of tho
contract ns nwurdcxl and In the specified time.
(See s|&gt;ccificnlionS.)
Said txind to Be an amount, satisfactory tothn
Ucinnl and in acxxirtlnnCc with the laws guvernitig
such work.
•/P 1* r'*^* i* hereby reserved to reject any ot all
bids.
By order of the Board of County Commissioners
of Orange County, Florida.
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B. M. UuutMiiN, Clerk.
Address all bids to 11 M. Robinson. Clerk of the.
Ircult Court, Orlando Fla
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SHIPPERS OF

Florida Fruits «»&lt;1 Vegetables
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G eneral-Insurance A gents
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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High-Grade House-Building a Specialty

DEALERS IN

electric light nnd gas plants nnd the said grantees

Sylvanus Pepper and Reuben Glue's old and the City uf Sanford i-atjnut agree upon the In Court o f the County Judge, State
of a new contract, the-said City of Sanford
maid sister Belinda nro getting very terms
o f Florida
hereby agrees to extend and grant the privileges
spoony of late and matrimony is predicted. ronted under this ordinance ns found in Six-1 Ions
Alleck Peaslcy’s slab-sided old maid
■ ¡literhascaptured a beau at last. It's
old Bill Munger's mushy headed boy and
it Is said he don't know enough to come
oul oTThe rain".
Pump Branch got out of its hanks Inst
night and overflowed Into Aleck Korjieter's
cellar and drowned twaoi Aleck's petrols.
Steve Crocket received a long distance
telephon'd message from fils mother-in-law
in Orlando saying-oho expected to make
him a two-months' visit in the nearby fu­
ture Steve says he don't mind small ufJictIons but there is such a thing tu n
limit. - Steve's mother-in-law is an awful
gossip and her tongue runs like a trip
hammer when she gets wound tip.
Old Bill Korpctcrls dieting on milk and
glA furnervous prostration, which nllinpm
seems to be hereditary in ids family.
Where Is Leon Ling!
New York, July 5.—The whereabouts of
Leon Ling, murderer of Elsie Sigel. the
— ruling women miuionnry uiiinog the Clipnesc, whose body wob found hidden in .it
trunk in Ling's apartments three weeks
ago today, is as/m ich a msytery ns ever.
I At various times it wus thougbt the police
had sure clues ns to Ling's whereabouts,
At one time it was reported lie Itml been
- «t»tumi1n Mexico. Then it wns stated
. that he had taken passage on n scl)ooner
for British West Indies. Last week u
body wus found In the North river, nnd
sher it Itnd been identified hy several
people ns the remains of Ling, o doctor
spoiled this pretty clue by declaring tliut
the body wus that of u white youth.
. The chase tins settled dovyn now to a
thorough search or the Chinese quarters
of every city in the land. A close watch
li being kept on all ports from which
Ling could take a steamer. It is belie veil
by many that the Chinaman hns gone to
the southwest with the hope of making
W* way into Mexico.

f, 2 nnd 3 inclusive,

In the said Company turn
period of twenty-Axe, year* from -the-rTpIrtlliuii of
"tlieTrancmse hereby gronted.
Section 3. Belt further ordained: That snhl grnnlees, their successors and nsslgns, shall have the
right nnd privilege, without the passage of fufJjlCL
unllooncu» u&gt;dig up «ml tmtixirnrlty^.ihsiruet ihr
stnx-ts alleys and walks, ami public grounds of said
city, In the process of constiucling nnd tnytni. and
thereafter in (lie process uf chnngiog or repairing,
or extending the pipes, mains nnd appliances nr
l.nris of works (XinitniHIxl hereunder, hut shall not
unreasonably interfere with or obstruct the fref­
use of the strrets. alleys and |ud.lic gWHindt afore­
said The strvets. alleys ami sidewalks or public
grounds, if diiturlxxl hi the process of laying or re-

^•airing piprs. polrs. rowers nini other mxx’Siary
slrm if, or pruts of tin- aforesaid wurki ur plant,
shnll lx- restored, nml nil regulations prescribed by
such town relating to such matter shnll lx- cximplhxl witli. Should any mains, purls or pitx-i of
works «instructed hereunder U- luiil or located In
or upon miy streeis, nltrys or Public ground* not
«rniledrnr street lilinpflireiifwtili-h Is subsniueotly altered or tixixl. snlil town shnll Ix-iir the ex­
pense of ebollitimi ito- |mmit ion of such mains or
tmrtsof works wlieo the inule shall In- fixed or
chnngrxh Provided, tim i Ix-furvjha pipes me laid
on nny line dito liottn» lo the Mayor tim i/lx- glvrn
nnd fifteen days allowed for the town to establish
the tirade Ix-fure sudi pijx-* shall lx- laid Provided,
however, tbe grsnlees of this franchise make ill
their own ex|«-ii»e all dinners in service pipe» or
port thereof necessiti]led l&gt;&gt; new grade given by
the I'ily of Snnford Provided, said servita- pl|xs,
or uny port thereof, wn* Inid prior to Itie passage
of this franchise
In cose nny judgment stia It lx- recovered ugnimi
said town for nny injury to person or projx-rty
caused hy tin- defective txmstrocllun or condition
of saxl Kns works or electric light plum wires or

npinin m ; , suiti nty sn:m

Builders’ Supplies, Interin relien Saud

W .^ L d llc i___ J.OmMge County--------------- -----To all Creditors, legatees. Distributees and all
Person* having Claim» or Dcmnmli auaimt said

Esiste:

Alpha Cement, Acino Plaster

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Plrins, Estimates, find, nil Information relative to Building
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Administratrix

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GROCERIES

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LIVER Y, F E E D and
SALE STABLES

Som e

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Harnoss.and Duggles

A U T O M O B IL E S FOR LIV ER Y USE

F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK

llaviiiji (liscontimictl the

O F SANFO R D, F L A .

luikrry I erm now devote

Funds

the public is cordially in­

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vited to inspect my new

P ro te c te d

C a n d le s , C lo u r s

TOP
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by

B u rg la ry

In su ra n ce

Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
O R G A N I Z E D 1007

StlK'k of

lo h a c c o e

D. P. W H I T N E R , Asst. Cashier

O n ly National Bank in O ra n g e C o u n ty

to the (sroct'ry trade nnd

and

CEO. FERMALO, V ice-P ros.

P. H. R A N D . President
P. P. P O R S T C R , Cashier

my attention exclusively

G r o c e r ie s ,

Btaoksmithlng and Horsoohoolng

Horses and Mules Bought and.Exchangcd

That’s Your Business I

Section 0. Belt further ordained That a contract
Ix-twccn said Pity of Sanford and lire Sanford Light
A Puel Company to supply gas and electricity to
the City of Sonfurd and Its inhohitunts sitali lx- en­
tered into hy in proper authorities: Vit: for a t&gt;eri,id of fifteen years, at the expiration uf which
l»Tl&lt;xl the said City of Sanford agrees to enter Into
a new contract between said grantees for another
term of twelve years, in preference to nny comtx-t tor. providing the rates nnd the services me equal
Section 7. Tie it further ordained: Ihat in rat
sidération of this franchise said grantees ugn-c tu
furnish gratis to the t'lly of Sanford two eighteencandle incandescent lights in the council chumlx-r.
one at the jail nml one at the hose cart house on
1‘ark avenue.
•h
To Horion able Mayor Lake
I hereby cx-rtify that the nlxive ordmanev wus
passed by the City Council of Sanford. Ho in ses­ |
sion March IsL 1901»
Ma,* Æ r f ;
Approved:
U ly Werk.
Formst I.**r.. Mayor.
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Q u a lity j;

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That’s My Business
I n v e s t Ig a lliijí

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u inolioi of said judgment by the said Sanford
Jght &lt;v PurlI Company or Its stutvssnrs nr assigns
i-ltott 1
4 tic it further ordained That said-:
Section
grantees, their successors or assigns, shnll supply
with illuminating gnsor electricity such lights ns
shrill lx- desimi by said city and its luhaldlnuln.
nil nt a price not to exceed thaï paid by towns of
like size olid character, mid whenever said town
shnll order gas or electricity to lx- supplii»! lor
slnx-l lumps or lights, such lamps or lights shall
tic lighted mpl extinguished hy said granices, their
sQocessors or rissigli», at their own exjwnsc The
topping uf mains to tin* line of (lie property ihn!!
lx- done at the expense of said grantees
Six lion 5 He it further ordained Thnt this fronchlse must lx- Bix-rpuxl of rej&lt;x*1ed within thirty
days after its tinnì passftge. by said grantees, unii
In the event thnt s.'tlrl froitchlse is anx-ptixl. said
grantees slmll tx-gln within thrtx- ittunths and work
Of Installing said electric light plant, nnd shall have
the smite in operation within twelve months from
dote of nceeptance In default Ihrreof litis fran
citise shall lx- forfeited

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You orni encli of you or«^ hrrrhy notlfirgl nnd reto prrseiil any claim# and drmnndk WftlcTf
Yöu or eiihrr uf you may have mininit (lie estate
c&gt;f W, N. I.«'flier, dreemed. lulo of Oramfe runmy.
Horlda, lo (he ondrT»l£netl administratrix of wild
estate, within two year» from the date hereof.
Dated May 24,,A D IU01I
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M U M W k W W m w w w W W W W W W kVW k n v H W kW W M V ;

PRICES

FOR

YOUR

ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
wltei^Hliiiqied to HEWITT. If you tiro not doing
business with Ibis House, write (u them ut once.

! D . J. M onroe

Killed By H re Cracker
Louisville, Ky., July 5.— Arthur Gran­
Clark Htiildinj*
ville Langham. uncle of the widow of the
German Ambassador VonSternliurg and
Baroness Speck VonStcrnhurg, died this
morning as the result of injuries received
at the explosion of n giant lire cracker Notice of Application for las D eed
Under Section 0 ot Chapter'tB88.
lost night.
. O ulldor o f
- The acoident oecuTTed n tth e home of u - Laws of Flprlda
Marble and Granite Monuments
liven that Geo.
Notice Is hereby given
Leo T. Gaines, pur­
brother-in-law, John J. Peter of Seymour, chaser oí Tax Certificate No, U, tbilrd
led tile 3rd day
Tombstones, Etc
riificuiiin
my
Ind„ whore Langham was visiting witli a of June. A I) 1907. has filed said rem
ir tax detxl (o
iflice. and has made application hir
VÄSLS.SETTEES AND IRON FENCES
Issue
in arexirdance
taw aaiu
empany of Louisville society people.
ssue In
accordance with law
Said certificate
cei
hraces the following descrilxxl protjrrty sBualixl
Giant crackers were lighted nnd thrown Orange county, t lond«. to-wlt: N E M of N W /. of
Rdetlering Neally Done.
Us Estl&lt;mto the grass. One did not burn and S F V* Sec IH. Tp 20. S R 27 E. The same land
mnte on Your Work.
hr in* B»tr»gr«l nt thr ilati« of (111 iliuiuuxi (tif such
bsngham picked it up and applied a match tairtincale in tlie* name uf W, I cfrnlc. Unless »aid Will call on you try rwiuesl with Sample*
certificate shall bo mieemrd oexjuding to
lo the fuse. The cracker exploded before ^lccd
aiuTtlt-siiiiis. Importer of foreign
will itT11»'
U t»its dny of Att^utfr
Grnnitc and Marble
_ iSJSUkl throw it away, mangling his 1^Witness my official signature and seal this tbc
fight hand.
2nd day of July. A D |0(J9.
1» M KuWasaw,
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Clerk Circuit Court Orange County, Ha. Church Street, Orlandq. Horlda
Each finger wos torn from its socket
W rite o r C ell F o r P rlo o e
■nd an operation was perforated hut lie
Notice
of
Application
for
Tax
Deed
died after a few hours. Langham-was 55
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888.
Tears old and a native of Birmingham,
Laws
of Florida
England.
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PRODUCE
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
10 E. Camden 8 L , Baltimore, Md.

He(crcnces:

This Paper nnd

Thousands of I’ lcuscd Shippers In Florida»

F. J. T E R R Y

Notice is hereby, given, that S. S. Griffin, pur;

dng People's Meeting
-thtr
ibuitli Thuroday evenings at 7:4 5. Every
T9ftng «¿an and young lady In the town
Jfko-ls interested in Uils work Is cordially
®Ylied jo attend these meetings, get acHhttliui-d with the other young people and
out in Uds good cause.
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Notice o r Sanitary Tax

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U-atlun (or tax
hfmy oAcc. and bos mide
Said ccrdresi to issu.- In atxxmlanoe Willi la
de* rt6Rtr ‘.WH

land
said
M. Morgan
s S t S T i T K aanw •&gt;( W. m
Montan heirs.
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Jnlesi tabi (Tftifíente shall l&lt; redre-imxl
In law, tax deed will laaue thereon im.lhc 13th day

ALBERT GRÄMLING
— rdhSorial P a rlo rs
Fa^Iibnable

Huir

Cutting

and General Barbering

0 ,ifitnMS my‘official signature and seal tbb Die
4lh day of June A. D., IÛUÜ.
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Clerk Circuit

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Hot and Cold Beilis
*11 Hours.
phur Oalha a Specially

Ho« Sul­

C IT Y C IÇ À R S TO R E
of Cigars and To- ;!
baccos In the City*
Newspapers, Magazines

and

Periodicals '

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LU M*B ER

DEALER S

;Prepared to Furnish all Framing Material
LUMBER C U T TO ORDER

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having tind notice o f sanitary dues,
r-Pofttofflce Address
S A N OR-D, LOR IA
*”&lt;1Tbff. samo ikot-bctng paid, the, deliu-On* Visit *nd you brexaue a Staunch Palron
Mill at
CAM ER O N C IT Y ,
JUST RECEIVrO
&lt;|Uftnt» wlU be summoned before the may; q m n n r i r “ “ “ ................... 4 . . . « . * * « a *A» * * s t t * t i kiv w \ v iv iv » v » v
Another lot of those Bargains In
Wind fined.
11, L-Scyrr,
Pise Sleek opposite Bspress Offlso
Harry Wilton’»
Hom e»» at
. Sanitary inspector

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T H É S A N FO R D H E R A L D

COMMISSIONERS MEET
Business of Much Importance
to County Transacted
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HERALD TO PUBLISH NEW U W S
Many New Roatfs'WIII Soon b2 Con­
structed— Sanrord Drainage
M atters Considered
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pension, was Approved nnd ordered
warded to the state comptroller.
Bond of Sumpter F. Davis to carryMariln rifle, with S. S. Griffin and E. A. Qulgg
ns sureties, was approved.
Bond of Chas. R Lord, with Francis Ka­
rel and A. G. Branham as sureties,
proved to carry revolver.
Reports of the following county officers |
received and’ fiied:
County physician, superintendent of I
county home, superintendent of roads and
bridges, payroll o f road cam p report of
tolls collected, tax redemptions by clerk,
licenscscollected. treasurer’s report, nudl-1
|tor’s financial statement.
Moved that the clerk notify the justices I
of the pence that whenever a coroner’s
jury requires the attendance of a physl|clnn, that they notify the county physi­
cian. .
The Sanford Herald was the paper sc- ]
lected to publish the new laws.
Collector’s list of errors. Insolvencies I
and double.nttcsanvrnts for the year 1908 [
received and filed.

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- Hardware and Farm Implements — 7‘PITTS URG PERFECT’

LUCAS PAINTS

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.Best Pence Made

WELL DRILLING'

NO DEARER THAN TH E POOR KIND

Used in Uncle Sun's Paint Shop

W e have the largest
and best equipped plant
for driving wells in tins

During the past year
the U. S. Navy has con­
sumed 691,000 pounds
o f LUCAS WHITE PAINT and
27 5.7 00 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to pro­
duce more than 100,000
gallons of paint, equiva­
lent to 50 carloads o f
20 0 ,0 0 0 gallons each,
and which would make
a train more than onehalf m ile long.
In Uncle Sam’s ser­
vice, as in everybody
else’s, LUCAS PRODUCTS
have an unbroken re­
cord for satisfactory re­
sults.

Monday, July S, 1909.
A quorum not being present, the clerk
adjourned the meeting to Tuesday, 9:30
o.m.
section o f the country
\ Tuesday morning. 9;30
Board met. Present. Chatniinit Lee.
and are prepared to Jill
jDommtssionen Tilden, Vaughan, Merrill
all orders promptly. Onr
and Overstreet.
Minutes of the last meeting read nnd,
m achinery is up-to-date
with one correction, approved.
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For
field,
farm,
Ranch,
Lawns,
The commissioner to whom the matter
and our workmen , are
' of telephone poles from Apopka to Winter
Corn Cribs and Boultry
board-«&lt;h I
srkHtedm the work.
Garden via Staten’s crossing was referred,■
joumed to July 15, to consider bids for]
made his report, favorable to the request,
Will stnhd ordinary ns well os hard ’__Those contegiplj^ttg
drainage.
with the usual restrictions.
usage
putting iii wells would
1 The assessor's books not being ready,
Will not sag in Summer's heat nor
and the roll not tuning presented, it was
serve their, best inter­
break in the cold of Winter
A GR EAT CELEBRATION
ordered that the board will consider the
Are made of the best materials and ests by consulting us
assessment roil and assessments with the
(Continued from page 1)
-have stays thut cannot slip
view of equalizing the same on regular third prize. Far Second Class potties, ’ A
and learning prices be­
■ meeting day o f August, and that the clerk
Do not require jin expert to erect,
F. Giles won first prize. Joe Guerry second
give notice at least fifteen days before by
and are loW priced
fore making contracts.
and C. F. Foster third.
publication in the Sanford, Orlando, and
R M. Singleton is a well known tourna­
'’ WinterGarden papers.
ment rider having taken part in these
It is further ordered that the assessor
SANFORD
races here upon several occasions. While
have roll ready at that time.
not as young as he used to be he still
The tax rate from the state comptroller
gives the youngsters a good run and al­
received as follows.:
ways takes a great Interest in these
Ball Game Saturday
General revenue tnx.....................Z mills
events.
On
Saturday,
Monday and Tuesday
General school tax.....................
! mill
The second game of ball with Orlando Henry Davis and his bunch of cotton
Pension tnx___ *.......................
4 mills
then ullruelcd the large crowd a ml vn
blossomiTrom Gainesville will endeavor
" DtHtC HOSIu fit 1IPflitu TUX . . . . . .
ous estimates place the number In at Ito take three straights from our boys. &amp;
tendance at the afternoon game us over I j [ lt,
nre touted ns theTotnl..........! ................ .... 7 M mills
----- Communication-from B..E. McLinrnn- 1500: TTte gnnindrand’grandrstand were ] „^,1 article nnd now ihnt Sanford lias the
ROOM 9 H Y N E S BUILDING
oloalng an act to nmend section 4109 of entirely inadequate to hold the crowd and greatest aggregation of ball tossers that
they
were
forced
to
sit
on
Ute
fence
and
the general statutes of the state of Flori­
tins ever wielded the willow the three
I am now preparing ten 5-acre Celery Fnniks in
da. relating to labor of convicts, received scatter out over the Held.
games ought to be molt pleasing to the
the
best
location, 2_to 3 miles from town;
acres
The lnrge crowd was very orderly and fans. Remember the dotes. Saturday.
and read.
on
each
place
tilled,
plowed
and
.ready
for
cultiva­
Ordered that the comptroller be request­ while mucli enthusiasm wns shown by Monday nnd Tuesday.
-ed to allow the redemption of tnx ccrtilL bofh the Orlando and Sanford rooters there
tion. These places are for sale ch eap, good terms.
_______ T o Subscribers _____ .__ __
7C#tS“ Nb7822 of 1897, e}4 of swli of nw wns no ill fccling _engendered_. and.ftvery
Write me. l am also making a Specialty oi M. M.
An order nf the PoslufTice Department,
M of sWtf; sc£, 22, Ip. 21. sr 29 e„ prop­ one left the lot witii the feeling thnt they
Smith’s lands, the best located lands offered for sale.
Washington, D. C„ effective Jan,j , 1908,
erty of David IzKkhnrt, to be redeemed at lind witnessed u real game of hall.
A lso choice city lots and residences_ at reasonably
-After the ball game the crowd wended provides that no delinquent subscriber
the flat sum of $8.17.—To bo redeemed in
prices. Call or write me for particulars.
their
wny
cityward
nnd
passed
the
time
shall
be
carried
longer
than
three
months,
00 days.
Ordered that the comptroller be request- {'pleasantly^ Most of them hurried to the giving ns a reason tluit the department is
ed to allow the redemption of tnx certifi­ station to catch the various trains leaving furnishing n luw rate of postage nil news­
papers, and docs so for tiie benefit of a
cate balance. 1337. of 1895, w!4 of lot 8. for home.
There was a good boat race on the lake bonaflde subscriber who pays for his
blk 1. Poymcr's addition to Orlando, prop­
erty of Mrs. M. H. Terry, at the flat sum of about five o'clock nnd while there were paper.
320. Redemption to be made in 00 dqys; only three entries they made very good
Presbyterian Church
M. S. King np|»cnrcd before the board, time. This feature of the day wus hot
The pastor, Rev. J. F. McKinnon, has
asking that the county raise the grade on arranged upon a large scnle as the com­
the south road near his house. Messrs. mittee on arrangements left the regatta been given n vacation until the middle nf
DEALER IN
Branham and Overstreet were appointed to the charge of several yachtsmen, nnd August and until that time there will be
tiiey
did
not
gel
many
boats
to
enter.
JO preachingaervio:— TheSabbarbeeheet
a committed to look into tho matter nml
G. E. and J. E. Vincent entered the and the prayer meeting services will be
Feporl at trie next regular- meeting.
'Phan* 1
Mr. Branham wus authorized to inform Cushman and Eagle boats andCapt. Pag- held weekly as usual throughout the sum­ Park A v in u t li) B p i t r 'i C ro ca ry
mer.
Mr. Starbird Hint the side track near tnarl enliart the Mamie.
They made the run to Enterprise and
pit was no longer needed, nnd lie was at
urrnmd ihe-w innciw aBtlieCusiihinh
liberty to femove-it.—----------The Great Plano Contest ~
A
v
. J. . J. .¡. a a
j.
a ■&gt;■&gt;4
B. Beaclmm requested tho board to make with the Eagle second and the Mamie
Missjrssie Sin mon..................................
43,351
some improvements on the A|&gt;opka road. third. It is to be regretted that more Mila
Arniikn Tnkacli...........................I.
►4!,300
boats
did
not
enter
the
race
ns
Lake
Mon­
Order
of
Eaglet:
33.572
He was asked to see what he could do in
Misi Ella Slrlnifcllow.
12.105
roe offers an excellent course for these Miss Maylx-I
in the way or subscriptions.
sytwl Wuodtium............t.
Wuc
0.77 7
Knights
of
Pythias
.
O.tiHI
M. M. Smith and others presented a pe­ races.
Congregational Church........
5.003
A,dance at the Sanford House ended Wrlaka Club..... ......................
3.37»
tition to hnve the road leading from San­
MU* Cayle.Moore...................... .
1.027
ford to Sylvan Lake and Paula clayed. the day's enjoyment although most of the MU* Annie lllgglns................. _•
1,407
Woodmen
of
the
World
.
.
.
.
.
1.171
l&gt;voplc
were
too
tired
to
indulge
in
the
Laid over to the next meeting, the board
MUs Nona Cowan......................
1.I2S
Miss
Ada
Slenstrum..................
terpslchore.
The
unbleached
orchestra
»01
to look into the matter.
Mr*. Eunnlc Munson........ .......
050
furnished
the
music
nnd
a
small
oolftrie
Messrs. Dickson and Becman appeared
Mrs G. W. Venable..................
»3H
502
before the board in regahltoroadsleading of dancers enjoyed n pleasant evening Baptist Sunday School..............
out or rmnt
to Volusia and OsceohOrwmtiea. Tips will here.
MU* Lillie Lord. Clyde..
1.188
It is estimated that between 5,000 and Miss Almcna Brooks....... — - r .......
5R2
he on the direct line Of the highway fp&gt;m
Jacksonville to Tnmpn. which is being dis­ 6,000 visitors enjoyed the day in Sanford
and while the celebration was not upon a
cussed. No action taken by board.
Petition of W. D. Barnett cl a! for n rood large scale it is safe to assert tiint no bet
near Lake Ola, laid over under the rules. ter time was ever had in uuy city in
Mr. Hart appeared before the board, Florida..
The various committees are due much
asking for further improvements on. the
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road near Boggy Creek. No action taken. praise for llieir excellent service rendered
.The tuition of E. E. Brown. *Joe Cam­ in Inaugurating nnd currying to a success­
!. u ‘A '* '
eron, et al, to have road clayed on the Ge­ ful issue a celebration of this diameter.
neva road from Benrdnll avenue to Jessup They labored long and faithfully ngnlnst
Prairie, and also on Cameron avenue from great odds to give Sunford and the |&gt;eople
Geneva road south onc-half mile, they be­ of Florida a good time. A very small sum
ing willing to do the hauling nnd surfac­ of money was raised to carry out the cel­
HAVE YOlTSEEN THE
ing if clay was furnished by the county. ] ebration and the fact that it was a grand
Permission to use the marl in the Mitchell success is due, not to the citizens who
pit was given provided the tnarl was taken were quick to respond but to the com­
Is it as i*ood as your business? 0iifis.it. do.yoffATeUiL
out before Nov. 1st, as the lease on tho pit mittees who went ahead, surmounted nil
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obstacles and made success from whut
expires at that time.
or
tiofs
it
misrepresent
you?
Think
it
over,
ami
if you
Petition far vote on the hog iawreceived looked at first like a failure.' The heavy
, fpnji two precincts. The new law notbe- rains of the few days (irevious retarded
find it is not ns good os you think it ought to be, try us once
Jng published, the matter was laid 1oven tiie work greatly and it took almost a
If you are needing letter heads, bill•■heads, -envciniws.
to the August meeting.
.
' superhuman effort to go ahead and mult«»
Petition of W. H. Evans et al forh clay such a creditable showing. B. W. Hern­
cards, statements, circulars, booklets or anything of that
road from Big Tree crossing to Lake Mary. don, the chairman&lt;~'of the association
Ac., received. County not in financial proved to be on indefatigable worker and
One that will stand the greatest tests
kind, let us hear from you. We will submit samples uiul
Cannot get out of alignment
condition to grant same.
{
Ids tact and energy were everywhere ap­
The best machine on the market
prices 01
Petition of S. O. Chase. Joe Cameron et parent. Sanford by the celebration has
A 3100 y
j swel In hci u u wn uf
ai f&lt;______________
5&gt;eethem
nre fond of especially nice stationery. ask to see
If
June meeting, was granted. Road to be achievements and kept her rightful place
known as Briswri avenue.
among the cities o f the state as the d ty
our Bonds oml U rnm .Yuu'U be sure to like them.
— - Oummunicntton fnw n,X R Bishop in be­ that move* in the front ranks at atk times.
half or people atPaolo. to have ruad clayed, There were many people here from all
was referred to a committee of Messrs. sections of the state and the wonderful
Vaughan and Branham, to report at next progress of the city received the -notice
and praise of all present.
meeting.
am again asking for OLD SHOES. I
"In Sanford. Jifa is worth living.'
Petition to have road connecting Orange
will give what they arc worth
avenue nud the Apopka road, following , * .v . -------------«------------ 7--------------- &amp; ii£S.-6. 7. &amp; a JO U AMD IS
A
»tin ■Hat/i a t J jits Ivanhm* which washlid - Who said anything about faired pfayerst
Sanford, Florida •
Tiie great fault of the Orlando tcaui was |
over from June meeting, was granted.
Application o f Win- Pi Russ for state that they couldn't hire the good ones.
Cor. 3rd Sl and Sanford Ave.

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Sanford or Orlando vylit he County
Gelling Everything In Readiness For
Items of Interest Gleaned Prom rtu. p 5 ,,h *l«*Mh|itar}crs
Thc VVIrlng And Machinery
, * Orni|grJqHnity being tin1 h-inner iViiirHy. ÇclçfiLDellals-Fllllng-Up-Wilh
yarloiisjjQijrccs
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JT.
Fuller is the busiest man in San- The General News ol "The Land
for filtpisjjxutls. is naturally interested iq
People
of Flowers"
hird these days getting ready to install
the great movement of an exchange, and
tin*
new
electric
light
plant.
The
build­
since the association has been funutxhwuh
HAPPENINGS d u r i n g t h e w e e k every county is to’ liave a sub-licadqSaring has licen erected mul is a very sub­
l a r g T l a n d d e a l s b e in g m a d e
stantial brick structure large enough to CULLED fROM TDE STATE PRESS
tors, tlie question of location arises. Ii
liinise nil die machinery. The e q u ip m e n t
Mere the Reader» Will Find a Brier will lie eii|ier in Sanford or Orlando, prob­
will
be of the latest Improved type and
ably Sanford, ns this city lias the greatest City Is Filled Wltlt People Who Are
Historical Spring Flowing
gns
will
be used for fuel th u s insuring a An Epitome o f the W eek's Most Im­
shipping facilities and low transportation
Anxious to Purchase Rich
'For Hurried Readers
portant Happenings In the
good service at all times. -Tlie machinery
rater. Mr. Reid, ilia expert from CaliforCelery Land
Stfitc’s Domain. ‘
Wlmt is said to be the largest American
is
said
to
he
the
best
that
lias
ever
been
engaged by tlie ExNever before in Sanford’s history has
In tin dTort tu stamp out glanders pre­
flag ever flung to the breeze, was that
placed
in
Florida
and
tho
street
lamps
eiiange to take charge oi the organisation there been so many people in Hie city nt
vailing among horses in Ocala and vicini­
which floated nt the home of Thomas W.
of the.growers, will be in’ Orlando next tins time of the year tidying lands and are also of the best and latest pattern ty, the state veterinary surgeon last week
Lawnm nlScltuate,Mns8.,iii commemora­
and guaranteed to illuminate the streets
Friday.
city property. Tlie real estate men are satisfactorily.
ordered 47 horses in the Cobb stable In.
tion of Hie marriage of his daughter Marion
In a communication to the Reportcr- kept busy every day, and it is estimated
to Jnines F. Lord of Chicago. Tin flag is
Under Mr. Fullor's supervision tlie poles Ocala to he killed» Thirty-five of tlie unStur, W. II. J. has the following regarding tlmt the sales of this week, will amount to
75 feel lung and 50 feet wide. Each of
tire
going up like mngic and ho promises mals belonged to Mr. Cobb.
Hie sub-exchange:
over
$50,000.
Several
very
vatunblc
the -tG stars arc 22 incites in diameter
Adam Elchelberger, n pioneer citizen of
to have the plant in operation In a few
“One of the most important steps ever tracts were sold to parties in tlie North
and ore scattered over a blue! field con
Ocala, nnd formerly owner of the famous
months.
The
company
1ms
opened
a
new
iAken in the history of this state in the whe expect to develop the land and farm
talning 510 square feet. The weight of
nfliec in the Pico building on Railroad oi'ange grove bearing his iinmu before the
interest of the orange business was taken ii|K)ii a large .calc. With all the tunny
the flag is 175 pounds.. Tho pole Tram
Way and a full line of supplies will be disastrous freezo of a number of years
when the Florida Citrus Exchange was or­ miter sections of Florida that nrcattempt
ago, died in Atlanta Inst week, aged B2
which it floated is 190 feet high, made of
carried in stock.
ganized at Tampa recently, and organized ing to attract settlers by the offer of cheap
two sticks or timber from (Jregon, and
When die new plant is in operation years. Mr. Elchelberger had gone tu At­
mwn a plan that in California lias boen lands, the real buyers persist Tn Inking
weighs twelve tons.
Sanford will be one of the best lighted lanta to lie treated for cancer. Ills re­
tried for years pud has proved popular and Sanford land in (lie section that has made
cities in the state and one of the greatest mains Were’ brought to Ocala fur burin).
Daniel Ahern of the Irlsh-American Ath­ successful. The headquarters of tlie exa success of vegetable growing.
needs of the city will bo supplied.
II. II. Richardson, secretary of the Jack«
letic club, lias established a pew record change will be at Tampa, but each county
Celery is just becoming a favorite llteine —Tlie rniupany-will-forttish-irdny cnnrnT
for hop-skip-and-jump. The distance cov- b J llitillC--iL-Siib:iunufquaf44wt»i—mid—thr-f-m-d ifff irm s m inila ul Hie
state, t(rough if enough pntrtma_t:nn laasecured and this president nf rfir- association nf Southern
:— tted was -50-feet '1 Winches, ami was Illesi Ion pressing at this moment is, shall
here in_&amp;mfurtl many—growers rralizr will lie ¡1 greut aid to all the uiattufactur« (’-oui merci rdSecrc tnrlCS. Themcctlng was
made at Celtic Park, New York. _
it bo at Orlntahrortu SJfifïïnF for- Orange greater profit.-» from- other crops. This
ing Industries.
Hold in Atlanta. Tin? next meeting will
"TTlie attractive drosses worn by the grad- county.
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week- there are several truck growers frbm
lie held in New Orleans..
Flue Iturdwurc Window
tutes of the Springfield, Mnss., grammar
Lately our sister city of Sanford has got other sections of the state here getting
While'« Coast Line train was hacking
A window in-die A. E. llill store is wor­
school, were made by the girls themselves. a move on her, and there are a half dozen information nlxiut the growing of celery,
out
of the Mica flop y branch Inst Thursday
thy
of
mention,
ns
it
demonstrates
Hint
There were 75 graduates, and the work or so hustling men there who are reaching
la the Sanford section there is great ac
was done in the sewing classes. The total rut for everything in sight, mid for this tivily along all lines,und hundreds of men c«en in 11 small space n man with Ida«* night l{it; jcurxuach l*»ft Hie milsnml tit1- "
cost of each dress was' a little less than thing of a sah-h-.eljinaiicrs amowg other iif***hnsy-ctr:iritig llpJlnnds, making roads Cali .display Ids aptitude TltO—wiiaWw gait plowing.Into the bank—Alongside tho —
truck. Before the train could be stopped
L. two dollars.«—» ——'»—1■ i** , T
flings. Now I cnnmiTnd Sanford fur this and otherwise improving life rich hum­ TVOTTTrranged by J. W. Fjyiit, and while
the first und second coaches were torn
Mrs. Carrirt Drunham Kilgore, the first unti am proud Of lier, luit we must not for- mock lands that will soon lie covered with cram|icd for space it is one of the most from their trucks and badly smashed.
complete
displays
of
hardware,
'and
em­
vunua admitted to the {tractiee of law in gzt that "them are at bent.'’ Orlando was the great crops. *
Conductor Charles .Miller, the llngimm of
The Howard-Puckard Land Co. and the braces u large variety of tools and ininlcPennsylvania, died recently at Swathmure. never yet known to he a laggard when
The
train, anil David Haddock 11 former
! in siaht. W* Colcry Delta Land Co. nrv^mitr“ 01*rnmti ments. A wotl dressed window is a good
in' that state, nged 71 years. Horn in Ver­ llo re w i . i.pi Ihi;
engineer
of the road, were on the rear
advertisement, nnd ilia display at Hill’s
mont, graduated in tlmt statu and Wis­ have not been in the habit of sitting still up rielf binds on Sanford avenue near
platform
nt the. time. The two former
should attract the trade. Mr. F’lyut should
consin; later studied medicine and received tnd waiting for tile plum to drop into our Lake Jessup, the former having Eureka
escaped with only injuries, hut Haddock
keep
up
tlie
good
work
of
window
displays.
i . f.
tl»e degree of M. 1).; was admittedttfprair. tiouili. tjiou^t wv._muy have. «»motones Hammock arid Hie latter Patin Halnmock.
was killed. There were some thirty pas­
icen
somewhat
itegiectful
of
our
opimritiDa
the
Sanford
and
Orlando
road
(lie
H ie in nil tfic courts, local, state and fed­
IN THE PR ES IDEN T'S CABINET sengers on the train, lint none of them
nilies, bui it is a rare tiling."
Holden Real Estate Co. is making great
eral, and was eminently successful.
were seriously hurt. Haddock’s remains
improvements in Spring Hammock. All
were taken- tn 9t. I’elcrsborg. where his
By the inirning o i the Japanese aicanl*
J.
C.
McDaniel
o
f
lid
s
City
is
Highly
’TRADE IN II (IRIDA PRODUCIS of these tracts are being greatly improved
family lived, for burial. Ho leaves a
er Nihoukui Mam off Aomori, coast of Chi­
Honored
— 5
by having good roads cut through them,
■na. 149 lives were lost, including the en­ A f evv Vc gel obles and Plues About the
J. C. McDaniel,'general agent of the widow and three sons.
and ninny ten acre tracts already sold
tire crew.
Soiithcrn'Siates Life liisuronco Company,
Lust Friday, fur tin- first time in T,1,l‘
Only Otterings
are being cleared ready for cultivation.
llilh 1“
F ■Tlll’lllill'f o l Ilic i
in's history. 11 steamer flying a foreign ting
Disastrous Hoods.swept over tlie coun­
P/i find cl plain, July H.—There arc »till a
in fuel this .aixuua—ifiut—tttrly—n—few
Tuft, Bun was ot one of tlie city wharfs to take uu car­
try in Missouri bordering tlie big rivers. lllllllhiii: uf I
». I ■'"Ulilil". tTotn»’ &gt;'(ll,~ months ago was a forest primeval is now Idem’s cabinet Not President Taft,
go for a foreign port. Tlie vessel was the
President
Wiliner
F.
Moore
of
tlieSouthcrn
— aiusing-itTnneiise loss ut pro|H*rty and
ed on the market, soin” meeting with a teaming with life and civilization is es­
few lives. The lieavy ruins of lust week good salit, while oilier* are ihaggy and tablished where the deer roamed at pleas­ Slates. This! honor is only granted to one ililllirook from I.iverjxhiI. England.
Geo. Nelson, n mulatto convict, who es­
wefe the cause of tlie Hood. Travel of all not wanted. Must of the eggplant com-' ure. In these rich linfuinock lands the man in each state, who s-n ure for the
dhscriptiuns was seriously interfered with. ing is only fair as lu quality and much trees are so thick in places ns to utmost eontpany the highest amount of business caped from tlie camp of Hale &amp; Higtiain
fpciiui year. . When taken inioconstdcm- Ol Keystone i'orlt. was found drowned in
E
soft stock is to be seen. Perfectly sound, obstruct tin* light »»( the sun ami the al1
lion
that
there
are
over
fifty
good
hustling
ilillborn river near Tampa last week.
. claimed to have discovered the secret for eggphintssell for SI to$l ñOacráte. ‘Okra luviat soil is all that coaid be desired fur agents in tlie field, the appointment of Mr.
Miss Evu Lev Waid of Waycross. Ga.,
raising
of
garden
truck.
Out
Bcurdnll
av­
is
in
modérale
supply
and
not
wonted.
making diamonds by use of chemicals,
McDaniel is a signal honor. He is also a was married last week to i). M. Davidson,
enue
mid
Cameron
avenue
and
near
Cam­
Dealers
say
it-is
slow
sale.
Lima
henna
and who secured $320,000 from Sir Julius
member of tin: Anniversary Club and has
Werner uf London, head of tlie DeBoers from both Florida olid (¡eurgia are tillered eron City ten acre tracts are being sold been for two years in succession, rind the the convicted murderer *who _is under life
r
diamond syndicate, on tlie strength of the ami sell well. Prices range from $1.25 to and eleitred-upevery week, and from Cel- only man who obtained a membership sentence to jirison. Tile' marriage cere­
mony took place ju tlie j«il at Palutku,
cry avenue west there is a solid line of
tkiiin. Ims bpen convicted by tlie French $1.75 a basket
for the year 1909.
*
tiie county judge ollicialing,—the sheriff
fenced-in
tracts
that
lust
year
wuson
un­
Outside
of
pineapples,
grapefruit
is
the
court» as a swindler. He is sentenced to
Mr. McDaniel is an old Sanford hoy and giving tlie bride away, mid J. M. Kelley,
broken
stretch
of
hammock.
Florida
fruit
that
is
offered
now.
Even
aii years’ imprisonment, n fine of $0011,
comes back to this city to make’ it his Davidson’s associate in tlie murder, acting
Houses and- stores are being erected,
to pay NVerner $2,000, and to stay away tltiÿ is about out of sensop and receipts
headquarters. His old friends are glad to its witness.
hum l*niis for five" years after bis prison ore only of small lots. Some is nailing and, the Sanford 6, Everglades railway is greet him and know .that Ids estimable
O. 0 / Poppicton of Stuart, the l»ee king
•entence expires, and lie must not leave from the coolers. Prices arc high. $;l to laying rails to Cameron City and getting family will soon join him and make their
ready for Hie fall shipping.
of the Faist Coast, Inis taken fourteen tons
the place lie chooses for bis home without $(».50 a Ihix.
home on Park avenue. They are also
A new station lias just been erected nt
of hiiuuy from ills little workers at Key
permission or tlie government.
W. FT Grillis. until recently editor of tins Hsck Hammock and will go by that name. proud of his success achieved only by hard l^irgo, so far this season, and still there’s
work and the ability to hustle.
Within half an hour after the governor White Springs Herald, but now with the
Oat on the west side the truckers are
more to follow.
of Alabama had granted n reprieve to Jim Oculii Banner, told the editor of the Ocala just as busy, and many new buildings arc
Florida Corn u Luxury
Palm Beach county celebrated its or­
Parrish, a negro sentenced to he lump, at Star the oilier day why ihg^Herald sus- being erected und new lands beingeleared.
In a letter to the St. Augustine Record ganization with a huge blowout ul West
Decatur, the prisoner made ids escape ](ended puhltcnlion. He said that tlicbig
M, M. Smith is having roads and ditches Mr. John O'Conner, of tile Oriental Hotel.
while the convicts were nt dinner. This sawmill of the Camps had been lying idle cut through his lands, und «otherwise im­ Manlmtlan Beach, N. Y.. manager of tlie Palm Beach on tho Fifth. Thousands of
ix-oplo from up and down the East Const
ii die second time he has cscn|&gt;cd. He for 0 year, that business at the Springs proving the prri|X!rty, mid is selling land Florida House in that city during tlie win­
were in attendance nnd the Cottage City
was ughave been bunged today.
ter writes tile follow ing interesting para­ was in holiday attire.
was light, money light and hard to get, every day
Tin- 1900 tin workers nt Newcastle. Pn., and the result was he was unable to make
The Sanford section is attracting the graph;
The latest In transportation circles is a
• who went out on strike when the opera- ends meet, and tlcjuglit it tiest to quit ¡9 homesecker from every part of tlie United.
About three Weeks ago, while in the
talk nhfitlt a steamship line between Mi­
Jar» declared open shop, have been paid time. This is a deplorable picturexif con­ States, ami this fall will witness the great­ market I noticed .some new corn mi (lie
ami and Jacksonville.
n full and unconditionally discharged.
ditions at the Spring;, which bhoald he est activity in real estate that the celery cob. 'I asked where it enmq from and
The southern division head quarter a of
prosperous, us they are quite jxipular us a delta lias ever known. Sanford lands cal) they suit! Gainesville, Fin. Tills is the
hi the wet and dry election in Bristol,
the
Florida East Const railway lias laten
prove their Value, and tho buyer can be first new corn from Florida I have ever
'a . the wets won. and nlrrudy over 100 respn. Almost every other towiuimlcUy
moved
from Fort Pierce to Miami.
of Florida sounds a note ol rejoicing over shown whether they are "from Missouri" seen ill o northern market. It was a very
applications Tor saloon licenses hove been
Gordon
Kellif, one uf the musL-nrorni—
tine article indeed, and was listed on t&gt; c
its prosperity. There are few which are or any other slate.
made.
nent
business
men of Tampa, died Satur­
«wall
restaurant
bills
of
fartrln
townns
ill tlie discouraging condition that Mr.
Earthquake shocks continue to be rc- Grillis represents White Springs to be Hr.
Florida corn on tlie cob and brought dur­ day and was buried with high honors on
Bund Concert and RcFreshnicnts
^^riU fifiuJtalyrFrance nnd Spalnr Dirt" very few. Yet there isrensonto hope iliut
Monday. Business was suspended during
The ludics of the Baptist church will ing (lie first week, $1.25 -a portion (two
*° ' ar ,l° serious damage lias been done. a far different rej&lt;ori will edme from
tlie funeral. For fifteen years he was the
cars).
1
thought
this
pretty
fair
for
serve ice cream and cake in tlie fity |wrk
city treasurer, mid was esteemed by rich
Prof. Simon Newcomb, tlie noted astron- White Springs in u year nr two.—Timcs- next Thursday commencing ubout 4 p. m. Florida."
Tiie first corn from Sauford shipped to nnd poor alike. Robert Keller, n brother,
®roer. died in Washington July 11. He was Uniou. ________________ __
During the evening the Sanford Band will
New
York brought the growers 50 cents has been appointed treasurer.
*4 yours of age.
Tlie Billy Rose Minstrels at tho Sanford give one of their enjoyable concerts under
per
dottn.
A» this crop is raised after
Four solid train louds, 115 cars, of to— Uud*r Hie new liquor law in Texas, Opera "House Thursday nightrJtdy 22. the leadership-«! Prof.-Sluaiau- CoiutouL
thenelery
1»
over
it
has
certainly
proved
bacco
were received in Pensacola. July U,
•■Ty one saloon will be allowed to every As fine show ns travels for the price. Re­ und spend n pleasant evening. . The pro­
a^good
thing
for
the
growers.
from
Tennessee
nnd Kentucky for cx|*&gt;rt
ceeds
will
be
for
Hie
benefit
of
tlie
Bap­
*99 persons.
served scats 50c, general admission Jo
to Livcr|wol. The contained mi average
tist
parsonage
fund
and
the
ladles
bojie
. Mar&lt;Pd»of Ripon. noted Englishman; and J 5 c. Scats on saleut Newlan’s Drug
cacti wclgluniJ
died July n t j tw a9___
T. 11. Barlow, who for tlie past year
|Miunds, an approximate total nf 1,725,000
ho »been sole owner of the E. A. IfelTield
----------- claims, was Viceroy Special scenery carried for each act.
iMiuuds.
--------Catcher Hudson
»• Co. lias sold to W. H. Williams ^whpjtag V
.
- r r ^ lW» " *»*
- * lndia at one time, left the order of McWe wish to call attention or renderrto ■Jlmihou, the premier u u '^ i'W fU»«S*ti. beiH liliifiTiJcr oT sani business for the ■Tito fruit nnd vegetable growers of Bre­
•ott* to Join tho Catholic church,had been
the change,-of- advertisement in Hie issue ford nine had one of Ids finger* sobiiUFy. pust ten months) un undivided half in­ vard county huveurgnnlzedanu&amp;soclntlon
„•«rotary of war, and held many high poof tlie Southern Stales Life Insurance Co. injured in Tuesday’s game that he will terest in said business, und the business to protect their interests.
totu in tho British government. He
J . C. McUunicl is general agent, und yi)u be unable to playfor several weeks. This wTtFfee conducted under (lie firm name uf
A colony of 200 Jupuucso is to locate ut,
**» oged 82 years.
should gel his proposition on the insur­ wiir weaken the Sanford bunch as Hud­ Hurluw .&amp; Williams and will be under tlie Euu Gallic. W. jl. H. Gleason of that
Fred D. Warren, the brilliant |and fenr- ance question.
place has sold 2500 acres for that pur*
son is die fastest, backstop, in the .state same management»
ti
?** editor of The Appeal to Reason, tho
, ,
Thanking all uf our customers for past pose.
and was a grenLuty.lij’. thO M tbifJack Manning, a former Florida Iwy. Juts
™**b*t paper in Kansas, has finally been
i^«y.^£hR-*»tMin«hi©-:fndinn-"oT \\w ::
iMuiicMd*. and UtuiuU tor a.
«®vlcted for improper use oL the . mails become heir to tlie proper! y_of -hl* ttruiul
~Six. buildings were burned in South of tlie pleasant relations and promising Merchants and Miners line, will carry an
Printing on his envelops a reword for father, rocenlly deceased. .The estate Is
excursion poriy of 80 Fk»rida merchants
Jacksonville. Wednesday. It started from "u square deal" tu all; We are.
ftirest and conviction of Caleb Powers, near Lufkin. Texas. Anyone kuuwing tlie
to Baltimore as guests of the Oultiinura
Yours
fur
business,
a
(jm
a defective flue In the residence of Cayt
Hie
•entenas is $15,000 and costa and whereabouts of Jack, will do him a favor
*
Bargain
House.
'
__ ■ « i,m
B
arlow U W illiams.
Frank
Stephens.
by notifying him of his good fortune.
»minks' Imprisonment.

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COMMISSIONERS MEET
Business of Much Importance
to County Transacted
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HERALD T O PUBLISH NEW U W S

Many New Roatfs'WIII Soon b2 Con­
structed— Sanrord Drainage
M atters Considered
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pension, was Approved nnd ordered
warded to the state comptroller.
Bond of Sumpter F. Davis to carryMariln rifle, with S. S. Griffin and E. A. Qulgg
ns sureties, was approved.
Bond of Chas. R Lord, with Francis Ka­
rel and A. G. Branham as sureties,
proved to carry revolver.
Reports of the following county officers |
received and’ fiied:
County physician, superintendent of I
county home, superintendent of roads and
bridges, payroll o f road cam p report of
tolls collected, tax redemptions by clerk,
licenscscollected. treasurer’s report, nudl-1
|tor’s financial statement.
Moved that the clerk notify the justices I
of the pence that whenever a coroner’s
jury requires the attendance of a physl|clnn, that they notify the county physi­
cian. .
The Sanford Herald was the paper sc- ]
lected to publish the new laws.
Collector’s list of errors. Insolvencies I
and double.nttcsanvrnts for the year 1908 [
received and filed.

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E . H I Li Li
- Hardware and Farm Implements — 7‘PITTS URG PERFECT’

LUCAS PAINTS

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.B e st Pence Made

WELL DRILLING'

NO DEARER THAN TH E POOR KIND

Used in Uncle Sun's Paint Shop

W e have the largest
and best equipped plant
for driving wells in tins

During the past year
the U. S. Navy has con­
sumed 691,000 pounds
o f LUCAS WHITE PAINT and
27 5.7 00 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to pro­
duce more than 100,000
gallons of paint, equiva­
lent to 50 carloads o f
20 0 ,0 0 0 gallons each,
and which would make
a train more than onehalf m ile long.
In Uncle Sam’s ser­
vice, as in everybody
else’s, LUCAS PRODUCTS
have an unbroken re­
cord for satisfactory re­
sults.

Monday, July S, 1909.
A quorum not being present, the clerk
adjourned the meeting to Tuesday, 9:30
o.m.
section o f the country
\ Tuesday morning. 9;30
Board met. Present. Chatniinit Lee.
and are prepared to Jill
jDommtssionen Tilden, Vaughan, Merrill
all orders promptly. Onr
and Overstreet.
Minutes of the last meeting read nnd,
m achinery is up-to-date
with one correction, approved.
#
For
field,
farm
,
Ranch,
Lawns,
The commissioner to whom the matter
and our workmen , are
' of telephone poles from Apopka to Winter
Corn Cribs and Boultry
board-«&lt;h I
srkHtedm the work.
Garden via Staten’s crossing was referred,■
joumed to July 15, to consider bids for]
made his report, favorable to the request,
Will stnhd ordinary ns well os hard ’__Those contegiplj^ttg
drainage.
with the usual restrictions.
usage
putting iii wells would
1 The assessor's books not being ready,
Will not sag in Summer's heat nor
and the roll not tuning presented, it was
serve their, best inter­
break in the cold of Winter
A GREAT CELEBRATION
ordered that the board will consider the
Are made of the best materials and ests by consulting us
assessment roil and assessments with the
(Continued from page 1)
-have stays thut cannot slip
view of equalizing the same on regular third prize. Far Second Class potties, ’ A
and learning prices be­
■ meeting day o f August, and that the clerk
Do not require jin expert to erect,
F. Giles won first prize. Joe Guerry second
give notice at least fifteen days before by
and are loW priced
fore making contracts.
and C. F. Foster third.
publication in the Sanford, Orlando, and
R M. Singleton is a well known tourna­
'’ WinterGarden papers.
ment rider having taken part in these
It is further ordered that the assessor
races here upon several occasions. While
have roll ready at that time.
not as young as he used to be he still
The tax rate from the state comptroller
gives the youngsters a good run and al­
received as follows.:
ways takes a great Interest in these
Ball Game Saturday
General revenue tnx.....................Z mills
events.
On
Saturday,
Monday and Tuesday
General school tax.....................
! mill
The second game of ball with Orlando Henry Davis and his bunch of cotton
Pension tnx___ *.......................
4 mills
then ullruelcd the large crowd a ml vn
blossomiTrom Gainesville will endeavor
" DtHtC HOSIu fit 1IPflitu TUX . . . . . .
ous estimates place the number In at Ito take three straights from our boys. &amp;
tendance at the afternoon game us over I j [ lt,
nre touted ns theTotnl..........! ................ .... 7 M mills
----- Communication-from B..E. McLinrnn- 1500: TTte gnnindrand’grandrstand were ] „^,1 article nnd now ihnt Sanford lias the
oloalng an act to nmend section 4109 of entirely inadequate to hold the crowd and greatest aggregation of ball tossers that
the general statutes of the state of Flori­ they were forced to sit on Ute fence and tins ever wielded the willow the three
I am now preparing ten 5-acre Celery Fnniks in
da. relating to labor of convicts, received scatter out over the Held.
games ought to be molt pleasing to the
the
best
location, 2_to 3 miles from town; 2'A acres
The lnrge crowd was very orderly and fans. Remember the dotes. Saturday.
and read.
on each place tilled, plowed and .ready for cultiva­
Ordered that the comptroller be request­ while mucli enthusiasm wns shown by Monday nnd Tuesday.
-ed to allow the redemption of tnx ccrtilL bofh the Orlando and Sanford rooters there
tion. These places are for sale ch eap, good terms.
_______ T o Subscribers _____ .__ __
7C#tS“ Nb7822 of 1897, e}4 of swli of nw wns no ill fccling _engendered_. and.ftvery
Write me. l am also making a Specialty oi M. M.
An order nf the PoslufTice Department,
M of sWtf; sc£, 22, Ip. 21. sr 29 e„ prop­ one left the lot witii the feeling thnt they
Smith’s lands, the best located lands offered for sale.
Washington, D. C„ effective Jan,j , 1908,
erty of David IzKkhnrt, to be redeemed at lind witnessed u real game of hall.
A lso choice city lots and residences_ at reasonably
-After the ball game the crowd wended provides that no delinquent subscriber
the flat sum of $8.17.—To bo redeemed in
prices. Call or write me for particulars.
their
wny
cityward
nnd
passed
the
time
shall
be
carried
longer
than
three
months,
00 days.
Ordered that the comptroller be request- {'pleasantly^ Most of them hurried to the giving ns a reason tluit the department is
ed to allow the redemption of tnx certifi­ station to catch the various trains leaving furnishing n luw rate of postage nil news­
papers, and docs so for tiie benefit of a
cate balance. 1337. of 1895, w!4 of lot 8. for home.
There was a good boat race on the lake bonaflde subscriber who pays for his
blk 1. Poymcr's addition to Orlando, prop­
erty of Mrs. M. H. Terry, at the flat sum of about five o'clock nnd while there were paper.
320. Redemption to be made in 00 dqys; only three entries they made very good
Presbyterian Church
M. S. King np|»cnrcd before the board, time. This feature of the day wus hot
The pastor, Rev. J. F. McKinnon, has
asking that the county raise the grade on arranged upon a large scnle as the com­
the south road near his house. Messrs. mittee on arrangements left the regatta been given n vacation until the middle nf
D E A L E R IN
Branham and Overstreet were appointed to the charge of several yachtsmen, nnd August and until that time there will be
tiiey
did
not
gel
many
boats
to
enter.
JO preachingaervio:— TheSabbarbeeheet
a committed to look into tho matter nml
M EA TS
G. E. and J. E. Vincent entered the and the prayer meeting services will be
Feporl at trie next regular- meeting.
'Phan* 1
Mr. Branham wus authorized to inform Cushman and Eagle boats andCapt. Pag- held weekly as usual throughout the sum­ Park A vin u t li) B p i t r 'i C rocary
mer.
Mr. Starbird Hint the side track near tnarl enliart the Mamie.
They made the run to Enterprise and
pit was no longer needed, nnd lie was at
urrnmd ihe-w innciw aBtlieCusiihinh
liberty to femove-it.—----------The Great Plano Contest ~
A
v
. J. . J. .¡. a a
j.
a■&gt;■&gt;4
B. Beaclmm requested tho board to make with the Eagle second and the Mamie
Missjrssie Sin mon...............................
43,351
some improvements on the A|&gt;opka road. third. It is to be regretted that more Mila
Arniikn Tnkacli......................... I.
►4 !,3 0 0
boats
did
not
enter
the
race
ns
Lake
Mon­
Order
of
Eaglet:
33.572
He was asked to see what he could do in
Misi Ella Slrlnifcllow.
12.105
roe offers an excellent course for these Miss Maylx-I
in the way or subscriptions.
sytwl Wuodtium...........t.
Wuc
0.77 7
Knights
of
Pythias
.
O.tiHI
M. M. Smith and others presented a pe­ races.
Congregational Church...... .
5.003
A,dance at the Sanford House ended Wrlaka Club.... ..................
3 .3 7 »
tition to hnve the road leading from San­
MU* Cayle.Moore.................. .
1.027
ford to Sylvan Lake and Paula clayed. the day's enjoyment although most of the MU* Annie lllgglns.............. _•
1,407
Woodmen
of
the
World
.....
1.171
l&gt;voplc
were
too
tired
to
indulge
in
the
Laid over to the next meeting, the board
MUs Nona Cowan..................
1.I2S
Miss
Ada
Slenstrum...............
terpslchore.
The
unbleached
orchestra
»01
to look into the matter.
Mr*. Eunnlc Munson............
050
furnished
the
music
nnd
a
small
oolftrie
Messrs. Dickson and Becman appeared
Mrs G. W. Venable...............
»3H
502
before the board in regahltoroadsleading of dancers enjoyed n pleasant evening Baptist Sunday School...........
out or rmnt
to Volusia and OsceohOrwmtiea. Tips will here.
MU* Lillie Lord. Clyde..
1.188
— - r ......
It is estimated that between 5,000 and Miss Almcna Brooks.....
5R2
he on the direct line Of the highway fp&gt;m
Jacksonville to Tnmpn. which is being dis­ 6,000 visitors enjoyed the day in Sanford
and while the celebration was not upon a
cussed. No action taken by board.
Petition of W. D. Barnett cl a! for n rood large scale it is safe to assert tiint no bet
near Lake Ola, laid over under the rules. ter time was ever had in uuy city in
Mr. Hart appeared before the board, Florida..
The various committees are due much
asking for further improvements on. the
I '„'V’A T ■&lt;&gt;V'
road near Boggy Creek. No action taken. praise for llieir excellent service rendered
.The tuition of E. E. Brown. *Joe Cam­ in Inaugurating nnd currying to a success­
!. u ‘A ' * '
eron, et al, to have road clayed on the Ge­ ful issue a celebration of this diameter.
neva road from Benrdnll avenue to Jessup They labored long and faithfully ngnlnst
Prairie, and also on Cameron avenue from great odds to give Sunford and the |&gt;eople
Geneva road south onc-half mile, they be­ of Florida a good time. A very small sum
ing willing to do the hauling nnd surfac­ of money was raised to carry out the cel­
HAVE YOlTSEEN THE
ing if clay was furnished by the county. ] ebration and the fact that it was a grand
Permission to use the marl in the Mitchell success is due, not to the citizens who
pit was given provided the tnarl was taken were quick to respond but to the com­
Is it as i*ood as your business? 0 iifis.it.do.yoffATeUiL
out before Nov. 1st, as the lease on tho pit mittees who went ahead, surmounted nil
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obstacles and made success from whut
expires at that time.
or
tiofs
it
misrepresent
you?
Think
it
over,
ami
if you
Petition far vote on the hog iawreceived looked at first like a failure.' The heavy
, fpnji two precincts. The new law notbe- rains of the few days (irevious retarded
find it is not ns good os you think it ought to be, try us once
Jng published, the matter was laid 1oven tiie work greatly and it took almost a
If you are needing letter heads, bill•■heads, -envciniws.
to the August meeting.
.
' superhuman effort to go ahead and mult«»
Petition of W. H. Evans et al forh clay such a creditable showing. B. W. Hern­
cards, statements, circulars, booklets or anything of that
road from Big Tree crossing to Lake Mary. don, the chairman&lt;~'of the association
Ac., received. County not in financial proved to be on indefatigable worker and
One that will stand the greatest tests
kind, let us hear from you. We will submit samples uiul
Cannot get out of alignment
condition to grant same.
{
Ids tact and energy were everywhere ap­
The best machine on the market
prices 01
Petition of S. O. Chase. Joe Cameron et parent. Sanford by the celebration has
A 3100 y
j swel In hci u u wn uf
ai f&lt;______________
5&gt;eethem
nre fond of especially nice stationery. ask to see
If
June meeting, was granted. Road to be achievements and kept her rightful place
known as Briswri avenue.
among the cities o f the state as the d ty
our Bonds oml U rnm .Yuu'U be sure to like them.
— - Oummunicntton fnw n,X R Bishop in be­ that move* in the front ranks at atk times.
S A N F O R D
H E R A L D
half or people atPaolo. to have ruad clayed, There were many people here from all
was referred to a committee of Messrs. sections of the state and the wonderful
Vaughan and Branham, to report at next progress of the city received the -notice
and praise of all present.
meeting.
am again asking for OLD SHOES. I
"In Sanford. Jifa is worth living.'
Petition to have road connecting Orange
will give what they arc worth
avenue nud the Apopka road, following , *.v. ---------- «----------7------------- &amp; ii£S.-6. 7. &amp; a JO U AMD IS
A
»tin ■Hat/i at J jits Ivanhm* which washlid - Who said anything about faired pfayerst
Sanford, Florida •
Tiie great fault of the Orlando tcaui was |
over from June meeting, was granted.
Application o f Win- Pi Russ for state that they couldn't hire the good ones.
Cor. 3rd Sl and Sanford Ave.

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Worth Living *

THE PALL PROSPECTS

SANEORD’S ELECTRIC LIGHTS

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Gelling Everything In Readiness For
Thc VVIrlng And Machinery
, * Orni|grJqHnity being tin1 h-inner iViiirHy. ÇclçfiLD ellals-Fllllng-Up-Wilh
ya rlo iisjjQ ijrccs
&gt;
JT.
Fuller is the busiest man in San- The General News ol "The Land
for filtpisjjxutls. is naturally interested iq
People
of Flowers"
hird these days getting ready to install
the great movement of an exchange, and
tin*
new
electric
light
plant.
The
build­
since the association has been funutxhwuh
HAPPENINGS d u r i n g t h e w e e k every county is to’ liave a sub-licadqSaring has licen erected mul is a very sub­
la r g T la n d d e a ls b e in g m a d e
stantial brick structure large enough to CULLED fROM TDE STATE PRESS
tors, tlie question of location arises. Ii
liinise nil die machinery. The equipment
Mere the Reader» Will Find a Brier will lie eii|ier in Sanford or Orlando, prob­
will
be of the latest Improved type and
ably Sanford, ns this city lias the greatest City Is Filled Wltlt People Who Are
Historical Spring Flowing
gns
will
be used for fuel thus insuring a An Epitome o f the W eek's Most Im­
shipping facilities and low transportation
Anxious to Purchase Rich
'For Hurried Readers
portant Happenings In the
good service at all times. -Tlie machinery
rater. Mr. Reid, ilia expert from CaliforCelery Land
Stfitc’s Domain. ‘
Wlmt is said to be the largest American
is
said
to
he
the
best
that
lias
ever
been
engaged by tlie ExNever before in Sanford’s history has
In tin dTort tu stamp out glanders pre­
flag ever flung to the breeze, was that
placed
in
Florida
and
tho
street
lamps
eiiange to take charge oi the organisation there been so many people in Hie city nt
vailing among horses in Ocala and vicini­
which floated nt the home of Thomas W.
of the.growers, will be in’ Orlando next tins time of the year tidying lands and are also of the best and latest pattern ty, the state veterinary surgeon last week
Lawnm nlScltuate,Mns8.,iii commemora­
and guaranteed to illuminate the streets
Friday.
city property. Tlie real estate men are satisfactorily.
ordered 47 horses in the Cobb stable In.
tion of Hie marriage of his daughter Marion
In a communication to the Reportcr- kept busy every day, and it is estimated
to Jnines F. Lord of Chicago. Tin flag is
Under Mr. Fullor's supervision tlie poles Ocala to he killed» Thirty-five of tlie unStur, W. II. J. has the following regarding tlmt the sales of this week, will amount to
75 feel lung and 50 feet wide. Each of
tire
going up like mngic and ho promises mals belonged to Mr. Cobb.
Hie sub-exchange:
over
$50,000.
Several
very
vatunblc
the -tG stars arc 22 incites in diameter
Adam Elchelberger, n pioneer citizen of
to have the plant in operation In a few
“One of the most important steps ever tracts were sold to parties in tlie North
and ore scattered over a blue! field con
Ocala, nnd formerly owner of the famous
months.
The
company
1ms
opened
a
new
iAken in the history of this state in the whe expect to develop the land and farm
talning 510 square feet. The weight of
nfliec in the Pico building on Railroad oi'ange grove bearing his iinmu before the
interest of the orange business was taken ii|K)ii a large .calc. With all the tunny
the flag is 175 pounds.. Tho pole Tram
Way and a full line of supplies will be disastrous freezo of a number of years
when the Florida Citrus Exchange was or­ miter sections of Florida that nrcattempt
ago, died in Atlanta Inst week, aged B2
which it floated is 190 feet high, made of
carried in stock.
ganized at Tampa recently, and organized ing to attract settlers by the offer of cheap
two sticks or timber from (Jregon, and
When die new plant is in operation years. Mr. Elchelberger had gone tu At­
mwn a plan that in California lias boen lands, the real buyers persist Tn Inking
weighs twelve tons.
Sanford will be one of the best lighted lanta to lie treated for cancer. Ills re­
tried for years pud has proved popular and Sanford land in (lie section that has made
cities in the state and one of the greatest mains Were’ brought to Ocala fur burin).
Daniel Ahern of the Irlsh-American Ath­ successful. The headquarters of tlie exa success of vegetable growing.
needs of the city will bo supplied.
II. II. Richardson, secretary of the Jack«
letic club, lias established a pew record change will be at Tampa, but each county
Celery is just becoming a favorite llteine —Tlie rniupany-will-forttish-irdny cnnrnT
for hop-skip-and-jump. The distance cov- b J llitillC--iL-Siib:iunufquaf44wt»i—mid—thr-f-m-d ifff irm s m inila ul Hie
state, t(rough if enough pntrtma_t:nn laasecured and this president nf rfir- association nf Southern
:— tted was -50-feet '1 Winches, ami was Illesi Ion pressing at this moment is, shall
here in_&amp;mfurtl many—growers rralizr will lie ¡1 greut aid to all the uiattufactur« (’-oui merci rdSecrc tnrlCS. Themcctlng was
made at Celtic Park, New York. _
it bo at Orlntahrortu SJfifïïnF for- Orange greater profit.-» from- other crops. This ing Industries.
Hold in Atlanta. Tin? next meeting will
"TTlie attractive drosses worn by the grad- county.
“ 7"
week- there are several truck growers frbm
lie held in New Orleans..
Flue Iturdwurc Window
tutes of the Springfield, Mnss., grammar
Lately our sister city of Sanford has got other sections of the state here getting
While'« Coast Line train was hacking
A window in-die A. E. llill store is wor­
school, were made by the girls themselves. a move on her, and there are a half dozen information nlxiut the growing of celery,
out
of the Mica flop y branch Inst Thursday
thy
of
mention,
ns
it
demonstrates
Hint
There were 75 graduates, and the work or so hustling men there who are reaching
la the Sanford section there is great ac
was done in the sewing classes. The total rut for everything in sight, mid for this tivily along all lines,und hundreds of men c«en in 11 small space n man with Ida«* night l{it; jcurxuach l*»ft Hie milsnml tit1- "
cost of each dress was' a little less than thing of a sah-h-.eljinaiicrs amowg other iif***hnsy-ctr:iritig llpJlnnds, making roads Cali .display Ids aptitude TltO—wiiaWw gait plowing.Into the bank—Alongside tho —
truck. Before the train could be stopped
L. two dollars.«—» ——'»—1■ i** , T
flings. Now I cnnmiTnd Sanford fur this and otherwise improving life rich hum­ TVOTTTrranged by J. W. Fjyiit, and while
the first und second coaches were torn
Mrs. Carrirt Drunham Kilgore, the first unti am proud Of lier, luit we must not for- mock lands that will soon lie covered with cram|icd for space it is one of the most from their trucks and badly smashed.
complete
displays
of
hardware,
'and
em­
vunua admitted to the {tractiee of law in gzt that "them are at bent.'’ Orlando was the great crops. *
Conductor Charles .Miller, the llngimm of
The Howard-Puckard Land Co. and the braces u large variety of tools and ininlcPennsylvania, died recently at Swathmure. never yet known to he a laggard when
The
train, anil David Haddock 11 former
! in siaht. W* Colcry Delta Land Co. nrv^mitr“ 01*rnmti ments. A wotl dressed window is a good
in' that state, nged 71 years. Horn in Ver­ llo re w i . i.pi Ihi;
engineer
of the road, were on the rear
advertisement, nnd ilia display at Hill’s
mont, graduated in tlmt statu and Wis­ have not been in the habit of sitting still up rielf binds on Sanford avenue near
platform
nt the. time. The two former
should attract the trade. Mr. F’lyut should
consin; later studied medicine and received tnd waiting for tile plum to drop into our Lake Jessup, the former having Eureka
escaped with only injuries, hut Haddock
keep
up
tlie
good
work
of
window
displays.
tl»e degree of M. 1).; was admittedttfprair. tiouili. tjiou^t wv._muy have. «»motones Hammock arid Hie latter Patin Halnmock.
was killed. There were some thirty pas­
Da the Sanford and Orlando road (lie
H ie in nil tfic courts, local, state and fed­ icen somewhat itegiectful of our opimritisengers
on the train, lint none of them
IN THE PRESIDENT'S CABINET
nilies, bui it is a rare tiling."
Holden Real Estate Co. is making great
eral, and was eminently successful.
were seriously hurt. Haddock’s remains
improvements in Spring Hammock. All
taken- tn 9t. I’elcrsborg. where his
By the inirning o i the Japanese aicanl*
’TRADE IN II (IRIDA PRODUCIS of these tracts are being greatly improved J. C. McDaniel o f lid s City is Highly were
family lived, for burial. Ho leaves a
er Nihoukui Mam off Aomori, coast of Chi­
Honored
by having good roads cut through them,
na. 149 lives were lost, including the en­ A f evv Vc gel obles and Plues About the
J. C. McDaniel,'general agent of the widow and three sons.
and ninny ten acre tracts already sold
tire crew.
Soiithcrn'Siates Life liisuronco Company,
Lust Friday, fur tin- first time in T,1,l‘
Only Otterings
are being cleared ready for cultivation.
llilh 1“
F ■Tlll’lllill'f ol Ilici
in's history. 11 steamer flying a foreign ting
Disastrous Hoods.swept over tlie coun­
P/i find cl plain, July H.—There arc »till a
in fuel this .aixuua—ifiut—tttrly—n—few
Tuft, Bun was ot one of tlie city wharfs to take uu car­
try in Missouri bordering tlie big rivers. lllllllhiii: uf I
». I ■'"Ulilil". tTotn»’ &gt;'(ll,~ months ago was a forest primeval is now Idem’s cabinet Not President Taft,
go for a foreign port. Tlie vessel was the
President
Wiliner
F.
Moore
of
tlieSouthcrn
— aiusing-itTnneiise loss ut pro|H*rty and
ed on the market, soin” meeting with a teaming with life and civilization is es­
few lives. The lieavy ruins of lust week good salit, while oilier* are ihaggy and tablished where the deer roamed at pleas­ Slates. This! honor is only granted to one ililllirook from I.iverjxhiI. England.
Geo. Nelson, n mulatto convict, who es­
wefe the cause of tlie Hood. Travel of all not wanted. Must of the eggplant com-' ure. In these rich linfuinock lands the man in each state, who s-n ure for the
dhscriptiuns was seriously interfered with. ing is only fair as lu quality and much trees are so thick in places ns to utmost eontpany the highest amount of business caped from tlie camp of Hale &amp; Higtiain
fpciiui year. . When taken inioconstdcm- Ol Keystone i'orlt. was found drowned in
soft stock is to be seen. Perfectly sound, obstruct tin* light »»( the sun ami the al1
lion
that there are over fifty good hustling ilillborn river near Tampa last week.
. claimed to have discovered the secret for eggphintssell for SI to$l ñOacráte. ‘Okra luviat soil is all that coaid be desired fur agents in tlie field, the appointment of Mr.
Miss Evu Lev Waid of Waycross. Ga.,
making diamonds by use of chemicals, is in modérale supply and not wonted. raising of garden truck. Out Bcurdnll av­ McDaniel is a signal honor. He is also a
was
married last week to i). M. Davidson,
enue
mid
Cameron
avenue
and
near
Cam­
Dealers
say
it-is
slow
sale.
Lima
henna
and who secured $320,000 from Sir Julius
member of tin: Anniversary Club and has the convicted murderer who is under life
from
both
Florida
olid
(¡eurgia
are
tillered
eron
City
ten
acre
tracts
are
being
sold
Werner uf London, head of tlie DeBoers
*
_
r
been for two years in succession, rind the
diamond syndicate, on tlie strength of the ami sell well. Prices range from $1.25 to and eleitred-upevery week, and from Cel- only man who obtained a membership sentence to jirison. Tile' marriage cere­
mony took place ju tlie j«il at Palutku,
cry avenue west there is a solid line of
tkiiin. Ims bpen convicted by tlie French $1.75 a basket
for the year 1909.
*
tiie county judge ollicialing,—the sheriff
fenced-in
tracts
that
lust
year
wuson
un­
Outside
of
pineapples,
grapefruit
is
the
court» as a swindler. He is sentenced to
Mr. McDaniel is an old Sanford hoy and giving tlie bride away, mid J. M. Kelley,
broken
stretch
of
hammock.
Florida
fruit
that
is
offered
now.
Even
aii years’ imprisonment, n fine of $0011,
comes back to this city to make’ it his Davidson’s associate in tlie murder, acting
Houses and- stores are being erected,
to pay NVerner $2,000, and to stay away tltiÿ is about out of sensop and receipts
headquarters. His old friends are glad to its witness.
hum l*niis for five" years after bis prison ore only of small lots. Some is nailing and, the Sanford 6, Everglades railway is greet him and know .that Ids estimable
O. 0 / Poppicton of Stuart, the l»ee king
•entence expires, and lie must not leave from the coolers. Prices arc high. $;l to laying rails to Cameron City and getting family will soon join him and make their
ready for Hie fall shipping.
of the Faist Coast, Inis taken fourteen tons
the place lie chooses for bis home without $(».50 a Ihix.
home on Park avenue. They are also
A new station lias just been erected nt
of hiiuuy from ills little workers at Key
permission or tlie government.
W. FT Grillis. until recently editor of tins Hsck Hammock and will go by that name. proud of his success achieved only by hard l^irgo, so far this season, and still there’s
work and the ability to hustle.
Within half an hour after the governor White Springs Herald, but now with the
Oat on the west side the truckers are
more to follow.
of Alabama had granted n reprieve to Jim Oculii Banner, told the editor of the Ocala just as busy, and many new buildings arc
Florida Corn u Luxury
Palm Beach county celebrated its or­
Parrish, a negro sentenced to he lump, at Star the oilier day why ihg^Herald sus- being erected und new lands beingeleared.
In a letter to the St. Augustine Record ganization with a huge blowout ul West
Decatur, the prisoner made ids escape ](ended puhltcnlion. He said that tlicbig
M, M. Smith is having roads and ditches Mr. John O'Conner, of tile Oriental Hotel.
while the convicts were nt dinner. This sawmill of the Camps had been lying idle cut through his lands, und «otherwise im­ Manlmtlan Beach, N. Y.. manager of tlie Palm Beach on tho Fifth. Thousands of
ix-oplo from up and down the East Const
ii die second time he has cscn|&gt;cd. He for 0 year, that business at the Springs proving the prri|X!rty, mid is selling land Florida House in that city during tlie win­
were in attendance nnd the Cottage City
was ughave been bunged today.
ter writes tile follow ing interesting para­ was in holiday attire.
was light, money light and hard to get, every day
Tin- 1900 tin workers nt Newcastle. Pn., and the result was he was unable to make
The Sanford section is attracting the graph;
The latest In transportation circles is a
• who went out on strike when the opera- ends meet, and tlcjuglit it tiest to quit ¡9 homesecker from every part of tlie United.
About three Weeks ago, while in the
talk nhfitlt a steamship line between Mi­
Jar» declared open shop, have been paid time. This is a deplorable picturexif con­ States, ami this fall will witness the great­ market I noticed .some new corn mi (lie
ami and Jacksonville.
n full and unconditionally discharged.
ditions at the Spring;, which bhoald he est activity in real estate that the celery cob. 'I asked where it enmq from and
The southern division head quarter a of
prosperous, us they are quite jxipular us a delta lias ever known. Sanford lands cal) they suit! Gainesville, Fin. Tills is the
hi the wet and dry election in Bristol,
the
Florida East Const railway lias laten
prove their Value, and tho buyer can be first new corn from Florida I have ever
'a . the wets won. and nlrrudy over 100 respn. Almost every other towiuimlcUy
moved
from Fort Pierce to Miami.
of Florida sounds a note ol rejoicing over shown whether they are "from Missouri" seen ill o northern market. It was a very
applications Tor saloon licenses hove been
Gordon
Kellif, one uf the musL-nrorni—
tine article indeed, and was listed on t&gt; c
its prosperity. There are few which are or any other slate.
made.
nent
business
men of Tampa, died Satur­
«wall
restaurant
bills
of
fartrln
townns
ill tlie discouraging condition that Mr.
Earthquake shocks continue to be rc- Grillis represents White Springs to be Hr.
Florida corn on tlie cob and brought dur­ day and was buried with high honors on
Bund Concert and RcFreshnicnts
^^riU fifiuJtalyrFrance nnd Spalnr Dirt" very few. Yet there isrensonto hope iliut
Monday. Business was suspended during
The ludics of the Baptist church will ing (lie first week, $1.25 -a portion (two
*° ' ar ,l° serious damage lias been done. a far different rej&lt;ori will edme from
tlie funeral. For fifteen years he was the
cars).
1
thought
this
pretty
fair
for
serve ice cream and cake in tlie fity |wrk
city treasurer, mid was esteemed by rich
Prof. Simon Newcomb, tlie noted astron- White Springs in u year nr two.—Timcs- next Thursday commencing ubout 4 p. m. Florida."
Tiie first corn from Sauford shipped to nnd poor alike. Robert Keller, n brother,
®roer. died in Washington July 11. He was Uniou. ________________ __
During the evening the Sanford Band will
New
York brought the growers 50 cents has been appointed treasurer.
*4 yours of age.
Tlie Billy Rose Minstrels at tho Sanford give one of their enjoyable concerts under
per
dottn.
A» this crop is raised after
Four solid train louds, 115 cars, of to— Uud*r Hie new liquor law in Texas, Opera "House Thursday nightrJtdy 22. the leadership-«! Prof.-Sluaiau- CoiutouL
thenelery
1»
over
it
has
certainly
proved
bacco
were received in Pensacola. July U,
•■Ty one saloon will be allowed to every As fine show ns travels for the price. Re­ und spend n pleasant evening. . The pro­
a^good
thing
for
the
growers.
from
Tennessee
nnd Kentucky for cx|*&gt;rt
ceeds
will
be
for
Hie
benefit
of
tlie
Bap­
*99 persons.
served scats 50c, general admission Jo
to Livcr|wol. The contained mi average
tist
parsonage
fund
and
the
ladles
bojie
. Mar&lt;Pd»of Ripon. noted Englishman; and J 5 c. Scats on saleut Newlan’s Drug
cacti wclgluniJ
died July n t j tw a9___
T. 11. Barlow, who for tlie past year
|Miunds, an approximate total nf 1,725,000
ho »been sole owner of the E. A. IfelTield
----------- claims, was Viceroy Special scenery carried for each act.
iMiuuds.
--------Catcher Hudson
»• Co. lias sold to W. H. Williams ^whpjtag V
.
- r r ^ lW» " *»*
- * lndia at one time, left the order of McWe wish to call attention or renderrto ■Jlmihou, the premier u u '^ i'W fU»«S*ti. beiH liliifiTiJcr oT sani business for the ■Tito fruit nnd vegetable growers of Bre­
•ott* to Join tho Catholic church,had been
the change,-of- advertisement in Hie issue ford nine had one of Ids finger* sobiiUFy. pust ten months) un undivided half in­ vard county huveurgnnlzedanu&amp;soclntlon
„•«rotary of war, and held many high poof tlie Southern Stales Life Insurance Co. injured in Tuesday’s game that he will terest in said business, und the business to protect their interests.
totu in tho British government. He
J . C. McUunicl is general agent, und yi)u be unable to playfor several weeks. This wTtFfee conducted under (lie firm name uf
A colony of 200 Jupuucso is to locate ut,
**» oged 82 years.
should gel his proposition on the insur­ wiir weaken the Sanford bunch as Hud­ Hurluw .&amp; Williams and will be under tlie Euu Gallic. W. jl. H. Gleason of that
Fred D. Warren, the brilliant |and fenr- ance question.
place has sold 2500 acres for that pur*
son is die fastest, backstop, in the .state same management»
ti
?** editor of The Appeal to Reason, tho
, ,
Thanking all uf our customers for past pose.
and was a grenLuty.lij’. thO M tbifJack Manning, a former Florida Iwy. Juts
™**b*t paper in Kansas, has finally been
i^«y.^£hR-*»tMin«hi©-:fndinn-"oT \\w ::
iMuiicMd*. and UtuiuU tor a.
«®vlcted for improper use oL the . mails become heir to tlie proper! y_of -hl* ttruiul
~Six. buildings were burned in South of tlie pleasant relations and promising Merchants and Miners line, will carry an
Printing on his envelops a reword for father, rocenlly deceased. .The estate Is
excursion poriy of 80 Fk»rida merchants
Jacksonville. Wednesday. It started from "u square deal" tu all; We are.
ftirest and conviction of Caleb Powers, near Lufkin. Texas. Anyone kuuwing tlie
to Baltimore as guests of the Oultiinura
Yours
fur
business,
Hie •entenas is $15,000 and costa and whereabouts of Jack, will do him a favor a defective flue In the residence of Cayt
Bargain
House.
'
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B
arlow U Williams.
Frank Stephens.
by notifying him of his good fortune.
»minks' Imprisonment.

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TH e SANFORD HERALD

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

must be accepted ns one of earth's evils.

J“ »y 16. 1909

MRS. M. L. ALLEN

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GO c a r t s !

• • •
I heard several good stories this week
Is one block from 1st
A Budget of Opinion “ Ju st Be about the ball games of July 5th and the
disappointed sports from Orlando, who had
street, buL iit w ilL p a y
tween You and Me"
pledged their aQ on the game. - I do not
you to ca ll and see the
The latest out is the
believe in wagering money, especially on
new and up-to-date
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT a ball game, as it detracts from' the ’true'
C A B
principles of the sport. However, our boys
-------are not any mofe to blame In this respect
Chlel It Amorti Ye Ta k ln l Notes, than Orlando for they shook the money in
W e have a new line juBt
the faces of the people In the grandstand
she carries. '
and Faith, lie’ll Prent ’Em”—
in and the low price will
and otherwise dared anyone to even look
So Says Saunt crcr.
like betting on Sanford. They lost It .of
m ake them go. Come in
SATISFACTION
course, and thereby hangs a tale.
r
eltofetbrr
poUUhnl
J M H to tell
A newtpeper U oBF alt
and see them.
. GUARANTEED
A party of boys from Orlando left that
the people what they wouBir
like ‘to knowfbut haa to
glee much
■ ■ of ita
Ita at
(parc Ilo tellina them what they
city on the morning of (he Fifth with two
mmtkt to kDO».—tjrpfly.
weeks' supplies of good things to cat. and
Speriti Cae
M n . lUrtU,
contemplated winning enough money from
Lovely Sanford
San fort) to (my their expenses ntlhebeach
Sanford, fairaouthern city.
Hi
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( « lakaa are UkeeperklHtf &lt; m i. where they could enjoy themselves at our Commercial Street
Near, the Depot I
_ atara from their peaceful hoaomt.
Ho queen* of earth wear aueh diotiema.
expense. They haven't gone yet, and the
choice viands prepared for the trip were
Thy healthful dimale ahould rank the primate.
. Of alatnr riliea either north or aouth;
eaten at Longwood that night on the home
Nor was Eden'a garden (Father Adam, pardon).
*
W H Y N O T U S E .-------'------ -- **'•
One half to fair when came aummer’a drouth.
trip.
Another Orlando man wagered all his
Thy atreeta and alley«, thy fertile valley*.
Only Exclusive nnd------ -------The cryatal cootenta of thy flowing walla, .
mnney and finally, being'down to his last
All loin in duty, dliplaylng beauty
Which charm» the heart with enchanting'apella. penny, borrowed $50 on his nuto. The
auto stayed here all night.
Jheae charm* of Nature, rich nomenclature.
In the City
na whaa eueaiwml with pearl«;
~— —
Qne Orlando man acted as stake holder
____t glory ot vtmg Or »tory.
It
has
shown
more
results
for the Money invested than any other
We
make
everything
known
to
the
trade
I
Are gallant men and trnnacendent glrla.
for -a bet between an Orlnndoite and a
«*
Sanfonl man. nnd was so sure Orlando j
Forma tall and alender, eye* phaalng aplendor
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where
Full Line o f Confectioneries!
_____...» I ini p«l — oewtle-therdiaarm all wile»;
would win that he bet the stakes. He had
ÏÎNor can flower» Mourning, rich air perfuming.
Compare In heauty with their matchr«» amUea.
to make good.
And Cigars
1
Another one bet his Panama hat. He
Fair aoutbern city, whose aona are witty,
Free House-to-House Delivery
Were I but matter pf Poetic art.---- .--------------- ■ does not, Wear a hat now, and claims that
In deathleaa laya I would ling thy pralae.
is used. Our representative. C. M. DRADWATER. is in Sanford
Thy love of truth, thy young hopeful heart
hats make'the hair fall out.
'Phone 1 0 «
111 Park A vs.
every
week. See him or write to him at Orlando or
Another legal authority in Orlando,
The above poem was written by my old
friend and preceptor. Rev. L. E. Grennnn claims that betting is illegal. He over­
of Oxford, Ohio. Though many winters looked the betting in Orlando when San­ 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 |
CO.
have whitened his locks, no fleeting years ford was defeated. It wan probably legal
NEW CELERY CROP
W rit« far Booklet..
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
L can cause any cessation to his buoyant then.
DO
YOU
WANf
PURE
CELERY
SEED?
nature, or dry the flowing wells of his Irish
character and Intellect. Would that he 4 While talking with a prominent grocery |
The kind that sire* the bell result« and
the only kind that hat been proven nl
could come to Sanford and view for him­ man the other day I glenned the informa­
together «uocratful for Florida Grower».
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A .4 4 4 4 4 &amp; &amp; A » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 _ 4 j ;-j.44 .*l-.4¿self the rich gifts of Nature so well de- tion that n small factory for canning to-J
. J i u K i k m . French CUd-iitwn_____scribed In the above lines.
OTIC would i&gt;ay~btg'hioiieyTrn tils|
Self Bleaching pure nod true to name.
many years to brighten the lives of those d iy . The various groceries use “many 1
Imported by me direct from Parla. : :
around turn. T is certain that he will ever thousands of canned tomntocs In one
L . R . P H I L I P S , D ru g g ist
live in my memory as one of Nature's no- year nnd ta factory in Sanford could use
Pf i
3- lo 25-tlorse Power
Cor. Flr*t St. and Park Avenue .
,
blemen, and though a thousand miles sep­ the tomatoes that are left In the field af­
arates us, and 1 may never see him in this ter the shipplim season Is over. These
-SANFORD.
FLORIDA
V-------- -y-; —
‘ life, his teachings have caused nic many tomntofes are often the best part nr the
Best 2-Cycle Engine on the Market
J
times to revere him, and in fancy again crop and.could be purchased very cheap, &gt; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
I tread the fields of knowledge led by his in fact many of the growers would give |
Sm ooth Running, econom ical and
hand and guided by his precepts. It can them to any one who would come in nnd
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' Absolutely Reliable
truly be said of L- E. Grennam that the pick them. This idea sliould appeal to 4
world has been made brighter and better some man' who has capital-luinv
------rbrh ish n vin gllV N n rili:
Very little money would be required lo
Sre me before Installine an enfine
In your boat, you will not r r fir t It
make a start and the business would pay |
n
handsome
return.
4 1 notice near the corner of Oak avenue
J. D. PARKER, Prop.

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EN GLISH

M ILLIN E R Y

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Give Me a Share of
Your Patronage

SA N FO R D FU R N ITU R E CO,

G. W. S P E N C E R
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P a i n t e r F e M i Mzer

B A K ER

NOW, AND SA VE M ONEY?

P a in te r’ s Sanford C e le ry

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Special

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Ferro Marine Engines !
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VtiGATE-CITY HOUSE

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and First street, between the car tracks
and the street railway, the paving bricks
have sunk between ihe ties, leaving ridges
* In the‘street, nnd every time a vehicle
* passes over this place it is like the ocean
waves. Tills paving should Ik* taken up
nnd repaired at once, as if makes it very
—bad uuudiig lit ifiT present cundlilun. It
Is a good time lo fix these bricks while the
contractors are here.

4 In looking back nt the recent celebra­

4 The two wells recently driven for the I

Prier SUO

T. P. Conpropst

Room nnd Board $1.50 Per Day.

Sanford, Floridi |

city, one a t , the corner of Commercial
Meals, .'15cs
street and Park avenue and one on Sec­
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ond street between Sanford argl Palmetto
Special Rate by, the Week
avenues are both good. gushers and- the
Mild !''•&lt;*''*■&lt;■'* nrmil
iip. |
C O N T R A C T O R
cominodation at both places for man and ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ^
and
B U I L D E R
beast. Other cities havp these fountains
and watering troughs operated hy the |
city water works nnd here In Sanfonl
i
* * |
where we are sorichlycndowed by Nature I
DEALER IN
with the pure nrtesian water, it seem s! *
None but first-clnss lnl&gt;or employed and nil con Ir«rt a guaranteed m In: m accurdanc* — |
that we ought to bestir ourselves and,
with plans and K|*M'ifimiilniiH
have aTdceTouhtnin. This matter would
I am In Business to do Business
Those Who ^ c d My Srnlcr»
be a good object for the ladies to take up |
P
o
s
to
ffic
e
771
nnd a civic league or city Improvement
AND
society could easily raise fuuds for such |

C. H U G H ES

W. W . L O N G

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

tion of the Fourth in this city I find that
not a Ik&gt;&gt; in Sanford was injured during
tbeday by fire crackers, toy pi slots or fire­
works and yet every one even the afore­
said small boy seemed to be satisfied.
Having children of my own nnd knowing
a laudable purpose. Sanford is known
their propensity for daring deeds on the
far nnd wide by the flowing sulphur wells I
The Popular Price and
glorious Fourth it always makes inc
that nbound in this section and the more
creepy to think of whnt may hnp|&gt;cn dur­
they ore exploited the better the adver­
ing ihe day.
tisement given our city. Let us improve Agent for Vlrglnia-CaroHna fe rAnd whnt n peculiar notion we Amer­
our opportunities in this respect and at |
a tlllze rs
ican have of trying to make a ioud noise
Special Rates hy the WiVJt
• First Class Special Tables Reserved Fur l-adir*
least place a 'suitable fountain on Com­
on that day. Looking over the papers
mercial street where it can he seen hy I
the casualties for last Monday are as
the people who have n twenty minute |
large as ever and the job of the fool killer
stop here and are often governed in se­
is still open.
(Corner Palmetto nnd First Sts.)
lecting a residence hy first 'impressions |
Forty-six dead. 1.575 injured is the
gained from the car windows.
record of fatalities nnd accidents,. some
— T he S aunterer.
of them serious, for this year's celebration
of the Fourth of July. Such occurrences
I
Stetson University
are bad enough in nny form but had the
sanle number of deaths and accidents oc­
The big University at DeLand has en­
curred in n railway wreck, the figures joyed unusual prosi&gt;erity during tho past
would assume double seriousness. As it academic year. The new catalog shows I
is. many arc wont to pass them by With an enrolment in all departments of five
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
I
e s t a b l i s h e d 1809
mere comment that it was In celebration hundred eighty-one (581) defTerent indi­
of tlie country's natal day. and that the vidual students. Three hundred seventyA re Offering A n y and A ll Kinds o f Florida Real Estati
number is smaller than last year. So it six of these have been doing work of col- j
may be. but such a celebration is n dis­ lege grade. These student» represent
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
grace rather than a pride furimy country thirty-seven Florida mini lies, twenty- j
which endures it.
three states and foreign counties.
A s Can be Had Anywhere.
After such a day the efTorts of the safe
The new Carnegie Library, which re­
and sane fourth promoters stand in more presents an Investment, in building, en­
prominence titan at any other time anti dowment and books, of more than one j
lOflice on Pnrk Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets, Sanford, Florid*
while many have laughed at their ideas hundred twenty-thousand dollarsjias been |
for the observance of Iheltoliday there are opened this year for the first time to the
msny, many more who are now thorough­ faculty and studepls, and to the general
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ly heart and hand with the work. It is a public.
One that will stand the greatest tests
worthy and sensible organization and its
A new dormitory for college and law I
Cannot get out of alignment
fight against a senseless powder celebra­ school men is nearing completion and will | The best machine on the market
( Kirn Su m í , one block frum Depot oppuaile Poatuftkv)
tion 1» constantly growing. More cities be ready for occupancy at the Full Term,
A $100 Machine (or $00
every year are adding their names to the Septemg'er 2flth. ^ This building 'WOracV See them nt Thr HrraM nffir
h . e . w i s e , p r a p v rg i o r
HRl uf "Sllft nnd Liners, u move of wliicJ) comodatc more titan a hundred young
■ .............
Fiirrtierly"Manager of Central Cafe
they have reason to be proud, un&lt;| it Is men. It is a three story, building, and
S A N F O R D . H E R A L D
. _ doubtless b u t » (water o f time wheh the w illbe elegantly finished and furnished
F Is h
cannon cracker will be a tiling of the past. throughout.
However well the effort may develop
A new bulletin of the College o f Liberal
there can never be a Fourth of July cele­ Arts has recently been issued.. It contains
t
G EN TLEM EN
bration totally void of casualties for there much interesting information and a num­
am attain asking for OLD SHOES,
will be the fool brave one who will put ber of beautiful cuts of Ihe University
will give what lliey ore worth
E v e ry th in g F irst CU»*
O r d e r « A t A ll H o u r s
a fire cracker between his teeth, stand on buildings and of various scenes on the
SIZES, 6 , 7, 8 , 9, 10 li AND IS
a canon cracker, or look into Ihe gun ta. campus. A copy o f this attractive book­
L E . I r v ln ’s S h o e S h o p
-a re if «tis really going off. Such fools ore let can be secured by addressing Stetson
Prompt, Clean Service
Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates
always present and their pestiferousness University, DeLand, Fla.
Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Ava.
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Fresh Meats
Groceries.-

UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT
J.

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S T U M 0 N , Proprietor

T h e Ma r k s
E s t a t e A gency

b l ic k e n s d e r f e r I
A T Y P E W R IT E R
FOR

ALL

P U R P O S ES

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StoatS^Chops, Oy^torsand

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�aO R IöA ’S

G R EA T

SH IP CANAL

Now Assured, and Survey Is Bejni
Made

have nam ed th e

park

F. J . T E R R Y

CLOSING OUT
/ GO YEARS'
My s lo c k o f Cum and B in ««. New
F X P pm n u rc
B
uilde
r
of
M rs.-B .-j. atariihg is Winner o f The aitlf second hand. Bargains ir you
want them.
. Harry-J. Wilson.
Marble and Granite Monuments
Season •Ticket
•*
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_____ +
^
. Tombstones, Etc
• Much interest has been aroused In the
muiiing of the new ball park, and the di­
VASfc§, SETTEES AND IRON FENCES
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
rectors of the association hit upon the novRelettering Neatly Done. Let Us Esti­
T rade M ar k *
W ekiva Tribe No. 41
el scheme of allowing the Sanford Indies
mate on Your Work.
JJtSIOHB
to suggest nn appropriate mune fur the Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings Win call on you by request with Samples
-a - • ■
CORVRIOHT» A o .
M
S
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irniftn*
a
aketch
und
,1eerripilon roa?
oh the 1st nml 2nd Wed ties«fay of each
mid designs. InijKirter of Foreign
new park. Imst Sntuniny-Uley decided
quickIf ABi*trial»* our optnion free wfiethcr *41
month
in
Masonic
Hull.
Visiting
brothGranite
rtiul
Marble
»ism Holden Park ‘ ns heijig the |.t. „ „ „
ers wMcome
C h u rc h S tree t. Orlando, Florida
iMtsmnt of the gehenislty of Mr. W. IV
rpccLii elodee, « I I bout Cham*, In tbs
.W r ite or C a ll F o r Prices
Holden in allowing them the use of the
grounds, nnd. the great interest lie hns ta­
wwrrwr»
L. G. S T R IN G F E L L O W j
A haridaomcly intuirei*! « r e t i ,
MAIL BOXES
ken in the great American game. • Mrs. It.
rul*thyim! ssu,
wwiiii.
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ii, »«rem
ire )uiiraifr.—
JUSTICE OF THE
The best llox m ode—The Riley. Used
J. Starling suggested this nauio and re.
lic e r
doiUbrall newidiwlere.
exclusively on Route No. I.
erivrd n"SiVison ticket ns n compliment
NOTARY PUBLIC
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Harry J. Wilson.
Waahiuyiun,
of the associatimi. This verdict will give
general satisfaction, ns Mr. Holden is pop.
ulnr in Sanford und lias done riun ii to
Uflict» ill the City Hull
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The proposed billion dollar intercoastal
waterway from Boston to New Orie'aniTis
now likely to be n reality, the survey for
* t h e work having been
started by Lieut.
Cot Edward Burr, army engineer for the
Boston district. He hns appointed First
Ueut. U. S. Grant, third United States en­
gineering corps, to take charge of the six
crews now In. the-field working on the sur­
vey between Boston and Taunton. These
crews consist of survey men, rod men and
laborers. Col- Burr has an appropriation
of $ 25.000 with which to carry on the
aurvey. ’ This sum,according to the colonel,
will not complete the work. He will nsk
for more,
The survey for the first section of the
canal, from BrÄon tc-3w *f»A i
der the direction of nbonrd of l/nited States \
1
Jupiter I’mvins must have round
mil
....... mil
» .
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*
Ihm
the
park
was
heiiigehristened
uiiilat
engineer officers ns follow s: From Boston
to Taunton. LlerffT Col. Burr; Lieut. Col. once let down eilong|i sky juice to m„r,;
James C. Sanfo^yTaunton to New York ; •han baptise the new infant.

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Scientific American.

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IN EACH TOWN

and diatrlrl to

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S P E N C E R ’S
BAKERY

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Among the names suggested were the
Col. Wm.JLJllnck. New York to Wilming­
FACTORi PRICES
I to $ .f middlemen'« proAM b» tn ^ m
\ '*ctnP ««*• Voa tare $&gt;a
ton; Copt. LowUrtMlfmd, Wilmington m following:
mntre behind your Jc^lc ÖO fioT
« WrreU
n’.*nul,c.,u,*r''
Norfolk; Lieut. Col. Joseph Kuhn. Norhilk
West Park.
WAM
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*xrrrs to r u le r M" e n u .
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K W A U I A ll.. „ t
to Beaufort.
Celery City Diamond.
l O u WILL BE ASTONISHED
t
ü
.bf*B,i,nI
« * » i &lt;hpi« » d
The proposed Jnter-constnl wntcrwny
M o s t C o m p le te L in e of
Dimunin! Park.
from Boston to New Orlcnns Is tentatively
l
au. riicai
Dixie Park.
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planned nlong the following mute: Dm mu
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Baked Goods
In
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1 on hand taken In
ally
hare
number
t - to Taunton, to the protected waters of NurStevens I’ urk.
prom
ptly
»I prici
price» nn
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p r Wiptfy
fy iT
m e H " V e i’ll
rsgansett Bay, through the (Kinds nml lnSunset Park.
C O M TEM R A K ES ,
-S o u t h F lo rid a
gooiis lying along the southern coast of
Holly Park.
Rhode Island to Watch Hill and Fisher's
Robert K. Lee Park.'
bland ; thence to New-York liny through
Olympia Park.
T I R P C A S A M P L E P A IR
Long Island sound; thence across the
Colonial Purli.
I l l l k O TO IN T ftO O U Q E, O N L Y
W e M a k e E v e ry th in g
JP\,, T,xu,ar. rA 6fl#r*»o/f*w r Urn ij
state of.New Jersey to n suitable point In
8
The Lucky Diamond
^ A iir , but fj iN/ndMTi ue will
ttU&gt;ouaiampUfiatrtor$4.SO{LQihu'tthctiUTS4AS).
the Delaware river or hay; thence to the
Kdgevvtiod Park
K n o y v n to th e T r a d e
Chesapeake; thence to Norfolk ; through
Marlawe Park • *
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
NAILS, T n«kr o r OI m I w ill n u t lo t tla*
the sounds of North Carolina to [lenufort
Nnlional Hall Park.
e l r out. Sixty Ihouuiid pxlre io U U«t year,
U
r u two hundred I bon «■ ml pairs now In uae.
—Munroe Ball Park,
-Inlet,
orsoRfFTroirr^iideTn
»it trtTrrrrnrar
d Ilclvideriï PjirtT
and
caxy riding,venre.____________________
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dl,r»b*r*'*&lt;D|iirdlii&gt;l.lewitr
" “ P i l o n e 10 0
a
apretat
nualityof
rublwr.
which
never I w c o m r a ^ V H
Ohistee Park. .
will be of u maximum depth of twelve
oua and which clotra tip »mall puncture* without allow
III Park Avrnue
Sanford, riorlda
Losers' Lot
feet, as follows: From Benufort to Witiyuh
the air tocacape. We have tiunJrcdi of lettrr* from Htl*Nottea the think rahheir trnael
" a " and punetnre alripa «IP*
bay,-thence to the St. Johns river to Key
Ponce de Leon Park.
cuMoraeraatattne that thrlMlirehavrouly been puinprd
and
“ U." alao rtm atrip t: i ; up oncteor twice In a whole ara«on. Thty weieb no mbrt: ifiaa
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cutuuc. Thin
Seminole Park.
— Went.----- •
an ordinary tire, Ibr puncture rttliUnirquain ir* brinirKlref]
tUe,
will ontlaat any oilier
by arvtret layrrt of thin, apectaiiy prrparrtt finite“ the
Athletic Park. .
tnahn-H
Orr,
t
L A b llO and
Another canal will run from St. George
traad. Thcregutarprlccofthraetlrcaiafs toperpalr.bui for
KA 8 V IlLUING.
Prado PflrkT"
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sound, Florida, across the stnteof Florida
BdvrrtUtnKpurpoacaweareniabinaaipceraWactoryprlccto
the filler of only $4.80 per pair. Afl ornen ihlppcu tame dnv iFfter it rreived We shlpC. O. i). On
Di-Soto Park.
to the Atlantic coast, making the southern
T o n s o ria l P a rlo rs
• T e0? ! i ^ o uwJ.°
West Side Park,
part of FloridaHh island, instead of u pe­
XkITII UltUKIl and enctoae thU a.
West End Park.
ninsula.
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H a ir
C u ttin g
The canal from St. Andrew’s huy to New l Inikeview Pork
Orleans will lie of a maximum dejjh j j f ; _Assoclalitui Park___
and Genera! Barbernrd
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r n&gt;mt,n■i^ycu ym,„u
o
We want you to »end u* a trial order at once, hence till» rcmaikahle lire offer
Glendale Pnik
nine feet, und will run oh follows; From
' I F Y O U N E E D T I N E S « “ ?'*
*“!'&gt; 1,1,1 •* « » r price umtl you rend for a pair of
AIhaja * —- ——1—I I n . n .
echtclhorn Punclure-l'toof Urea on approval and trial at
St. George sound by way of St. Andrew's ! Sunny Side Park
Hot and Cold Datha at all Houra. Hnt Sul­ •J1*
•’’ •rnd'ictory prirequ(d*Tat«vei or write fdr ouMil^TIre aiid°^unSry t^talMuewhich
elctcnbta and quoits all make* and kindaoV Urea at about half thVtuual price*
bay, Chattahoochee hay, Pensacola liny. ■ Holden Park
phur (lalha a Specially
D O N O T W A I T orU.' o.ril,C..V*,r,I&gt;0V‘ l ,U&lt;'*y
N lir m r s k Ok- im YlN O a Mcyclr
Pediilu hay, Mobile bay, Mississippi liny, I Palmwood Park
rt - ** T m ¿ r * * * l: ° f * P**r
l*rrB irora Rnyone until you know the new and wonderful
■Uiir vi, 11 mid ymi Iwa-nmr n Sluunrh I’.ilnin c®e,r i wc
Wklting. It only costs s posts! to lcsm everything* Write it NOW*
^
Mississippi river, to Lake Pontchartrain, I Criterion Park
Pico Dlock oppoatla Eipraaa Offlca
to New Orleans.
Orplietini Pink.

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July 16, 1909

TH E ¿ANfrMtb HERALD
Wo reproduce the picture of the pro­
posed new Congrcgntlonnl church nnd the
pastor, R. Lee Kirkland. Th^-church will
be finished In the fall, and the pastor and
members are to be congratulated upon
having such a fine tern pie of worship.

THE PRE-COOLING PLANTS
One Will Probably Be established In
'Sanford Before Long
;

Pre-cooling ns developed and practiced
The new church is to be 00 feet long.
by the Southern Pacific Ry. In California
50 feet wide, and 44 high, nnd will scat
is snld to be the finest system i f refrig­
comfortably 300 people, wllh provision
erator-known.- Sanford offers n fine field
made to put in galleries later, when need­
for one of these plants nnd for the benefit
ed. to Increase the seating Capacity to
of The Herald renders the following article
400.
The walls will be made of cement
upon this system Is given:
blocks,
enclosing a strong frame structure,
This company uses what is known as
which will be plnstcred inside nnd the
the 'intermittent" or Sprnguc Edson Sys­
celling will be laid off In panels nnd fin­
tem and has spent much time and money
ished In the natural wood. The roof will
be covered with asbestos cement shingles
in its development.
nnd so rendered fire proof.
In gencrnl. the process of pm-cooling
The windows ore to be of n good ^unlconsists in rapidly- refrigerating fruit,
ity-of-onthedral glass and U is .axpeoiod
— 7 vegetables, mekms-atid nothcr^pcrlshablc*
thnt n number oi memorial windows will
goods, otthe point of shipment, in the cars
be donated. It will lie lighted by elec­
tricity. using n combination gas and elocin which they pro to be transported. There
Rev. R. Lee Kirkland. D. D. Paster
tric fixtures.
are several advantages in this process,
of which the most Important is that the
A
fruit, etc., so pre-cooled is allowed to be­
come thoroughly ripe before shipment;
nnd the transportation of any fruit or
vegetable, however delicate it m aybe,for
a long distance, becomes feasible nnd
practicable, so that, at the point to which
it Is consigned it will be received in prac
ticnlly the same condition ns that Jn
which It was shipped. The well known
method of shipping fruit In ice cooled
cars Is, of course, h vnBt Improvement on
no refrigerator at nil; but it is open to the
very great objection that the temperature
of the car is so gradually reduced by icing
thnt It takes two or three days before the
entire Contents of the cor are cooled down
to a point ol which decay Is arrested, for
which reason it is necessary to Bhlp per
ishahie goods in a more or less unripe
condition to allow for furthei ilpenlqg In
transit. It Is evident theniore that any
process which can greatly expedite the
A
----- initial -refrigeralion-will-permlt—of—the
shipment of fruits, melons, etc., in just so
S i
C9r
— much more perfect-condition-«» regards
ripeness. This is precisely whnt .pre- ‘ - f * r *T * *
cooling does; thnt is to say. by the use of
_T. ! ■ I I . 1
- e r r I 'm
—— this method, a airload of fruit may be so
3=a
I T
rvz
quickly brought below the (mint at which
decay Is arrested that the contents may
be absolutely ripe when shipped, and may
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
be delivered to die consignee in practi­
cal!# the condition they were picked.
— -—
Change In Business
Besides the clement of temperature, the
W. H. Wllllums hns piirrluised.'_n_hnL
cmnnatlons from the fruit itself are aids
Interest In the former E. A. Heffield Co
----- to-deesyr-nml-H-hos item found ofTErenr
Where
Devout
or
the
Celery
from T. H. Barlow, and the firm name will
ndvantage to he able, not only to lower
now
be Barlow &amp;. Williams. Mr. Willinnis
the temiterature of the contents of the
City Worship Sunday.
Is an experienced furniture man.' nnd
car, but to withdraw therefrom the heat­
ed air given off by the contents, nnd RESUME OE ALL CHURCH EVENTS while lie has only resided in Sanford
short time has gained the confidence and
charged with foul guses nnd emanations;
so thnt the "Intermittent" system* in use f-ln le rest to Th a srltcttgtm isty ltt~ esteem of r vcrynntr Mr. imriow inis been
the proprietor of the E. A. Heffield Co. Tor
----- b y Hid Southern I'nellfc'Coinpany is de­
dined— Subjects or Discourses
the
post year nnd is well known to the
vised to accomplish both these results;
for the Sabbath.
people not only in Sanford hut over the
namely, refrigeration nnd purification.
Tli* Pallor* of ika C h u r,V n to ika C ity at* Karnnly
While not an active member
lo biinf or o o d ikair A h a u n u im m li aaJ entire stnte.
The nparntus for tills purpose forces ulr
alhri Church N r u l la ihia rrffirr no I talar than W r J i
of the firm, Mr. Barlow has given the busi­
through n false door or other aperture, at Jar if 1*1 noon.
first Methodist_____
ness much of his attention, and both
or near the middle of u car ami distrib­
Rev.A.E-Hnuuiholder,
pastor; church, corner Park Messrs. Barlow nnd Williams take this op­
utes this air, by means of suitable deflec­ •venue and tilth »Ireet;
parionBSe, turner Mm
tors nnd bafllc8, through the boxesof fruit noils avenue and Seventh itrret; phone 25- portunity of thanking their former patrons
Sunday morning »ervlce nt II; evening »ervlce,
packed In the car. The cool tiir_ passes 7:OOr Sumtsir ichoat. » : « ■: TTTT JIBS K: Met~ ami friends for titrWtrvom, and “nitk for ii
into the car into a Continuous stream, linger, Silpt. Epworlh League. 3:00 Sunday even­ continuance of (lie liberal patronage ac­
ing.
,
*
corded in the past. Tiie store will carry n
and is withdrawn from the end hatches
The People's C ongrciallon al *
tnuch larger stock, nnd assure the public
by means of temporary connections. At
Rev. R. L. Kirkland, nastor; Sunday morning
suitable intervals the inlet is closed for a •ervlce, II; evening »ervlce. 7:30; prayer meeting of the best of everything in housefurnisli
Wednesday.
7:00 p. m,; SnUiath Khnol, U) a. m. lugs at reasonable prices.
brief time, and an exhaust maintained J, C. Knsmlnger.
Superintendent.
in the outlet pipes so that u partial vacu­
Next Sunday, at If a. in., the. pastor will'
Counterfeit $10 Gold Note
um occurs in the car. During this port of by request lecture on Who is Mclchlzcdek;
The Secret Service has discovered t
the process, the exhausted nir is dis­ Heb. 7, l id 4. Tills is the lecture that
new counterfeit of $10 gold certificate,
charged into the open nir or wasted. This was delivered last Sunday night in the
which is similar to the one unearthed fti
inlet is then opened nnd the exhaust into union service. This time Mr. Kirkland
Mnrch, 1008. The words, "In God We
the outer air closed, bo that a circulation will divide it into two lectures, the first lo
Trust," on the face of the note Is printed
of cold air through the car is resumed. be given next Sunday morning.
in gold tint, which is n characteristic of
The cold nir, after circulating through the
the first Issue of gold certificates of the
Tlrst Baptist
car, is passed by suitable fans over and
Rev. J. W. Hoyd i&gt;A»tor; Sunday morning »erv­ series of 1900.
through a coil of cooling pities, to m in lce, ll: evening »ervlce, 7;30; Hahhalh »rliiiul. IMS
These bogus notes have been circulated
t. m.; Dr. J.T. Denton, Supt ; U. Y. P. U.Thunduy
condense moisture'or essential oils cmn- at7;43
p. in., H. E. Tolar. Pre»t.; prayrr meellog |irinci|Nilly in Cuba, but a number have
i. .anting from the fruit, or rather, that smnl every Wrditodny, 7:30 p. m.
been located in New Orleans, where a
portion of these which is left in the nir
holy Cross Episcopal
Cuban
was recently arrested with $400
Rev. II. F. llmwn, rector; A. Ik Key, senior war­
nfter the vacuum part of the process.
den: Sunday inurulnd »ervlce, ll; evening »ervlce, In spurious money on Ills iwrwm, most of
The amount of vacuum, the frequency of 7:30; Salihaih srhisj, l!:45s. in i ll F. Whittier.
which was in the ¡tew counterfeits.
its application, nnd the lengtli of time Supt.; prayer uiM-ilng. 7:30 Wednesday evening.
The yelluw tint on the bnck of this note
during which it is maintained, should
Presbyterlan
is of n much deeper shade than in the
vary with the kind and condition of fruit,
morning »«vice,
Rev. J. F. MeKInnon, pattar;
.
g »ervlce, 7:30; Sabbath arhoul. 0:30 n genuine and the mechanical nnd timing
II; evening
— vegetable, etc.
"
m.; Henry McLauIln, Supt.; prayer meeting Wrd- work is so.courscly done that it would
To Bum up, by this process not only are nciday. 7J 0 p. m.
The union service next Sunday will l*c scarcely deceive any careful handler nf
the contents of the ent^ refrigerated,* but
held
In the Presbyterian ciiurch at 7:30 paper money.
they are also surrounded by sweet, pure
p.
m.
Rev. Mr. Housholdcr will preach.
.
To Subscribers
— airrsterltixed by refrigeration------------No' preaching lir the morning.
An
order
of
the Postofflce Department,
After precooling, the cars are fully iced
Washington,
D.
C., effective Jan. 1,1008,
as usual, bo us to maintain u low average
Catholic
Rev. M. Fox. rector; »ervlce* every second and provides that no delinquent subscriber
temiKTnture during shipment. This pre­
fourth Sunday; early inn»». 7 a. in.; man and »rrserves the delicate flavor of fruit, l»orries. mun, 10 a. in.; Sunday achuol, 0 a. in.; vetper», 3 shall be curried longer than three months,
p.
in.
giving us u reason that the department is
and vegetables shipped hom long die
furnishing n low rate of postage on news­
tuners, so that they arrive In a condition
Moore’s Modern Methods
papers. nnd does so for the benefit of a
nut heretofore possible under ordinary re­
Everyone has heard of Moore's modern
bonaiide
subscriber who pays for his
frigeration methods, nnd there is evi­ methods of bookkeeping and loose-leaf
dence to show thnt the contents keep bet­ ledger systems. So great has been the p a p e r . _____________________
ter when exposed for sale than fruit which demand for these perfect ledgers that The
If it’s priming yon want, send it to Tttr.
has been shipped in the ordinary way.
Sanford Herald has decided tpkeep a full H erald office. First-class work guaran­
The Southern Pacific Company's nppa line of these goods, and anyone wishing teed.
tns for this purpose is nf llmhhihr.m mud. ledgers; itiunl slims. UU/ltltlClH1
." Ug&amp;iuur
Arrival and Departure of Malls
Ity and efficiency. The buildings are con­ books, and everything for the office of the
Effect!v* May Seventeenth.
structed o f reinforced concrete, and the business man. should call at The Herald

£

at your Door!
Y ou can get

ARMOUR
FERTILIZERS
Drive your Wagon into Sanford
Call on C. H. E v a n s _______
He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse
W ithout Delay—

*Mais**»—-- *—.*■* —«—*

Armour Blood, Bone &amp;. Potash
Armour Celery Grower
■— n

Armour Practical Trucker
Or any other brand of our justly
Celebrated Fertilizers—
Do you want Hardwood A sh ei?
Dried Bldbd, Sheep Manure, Bloo^l and Bone
Nitrate o f Soda?

Ask- for- it, We lia ve it
THE ARMQUR FERTILIZER

take edre of the work for which it is de­
signed, but capable of a considerable per­
cent of increased output, should it become
necessary, without addition thereto. '*
These precooling plants are located ad­
jacent to large ice-making plants belong­
ing to the same company, the purpose of
which Is to utilize n portion of the- ice­
making machinery in cohnection with the

jvecooling system.

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Socialist Local Organized
On July 1st a Socialist local was organ­
ized in this cit)rwith a good charter mem­
bership. All comrades are asked to affili­
ate with us. The meetings will be held
every Thursday evening, nt 7:30, in Car­
penters''HalL Meetings are open to all,
and thfe public at large is cordially invited
to visit us. —G eo. E. J ohnson, Organizer.

WORKS

Jacksonville, Fla.
{Writ« us)

CHAS. H. EVAN S, Sales A'^ent,

IN SANFORD CHURCIltS

___ machinery o{ «piple capacity, not only to office end get the b « r

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New Model F Biiick

Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry Works |
-Agents For the Celobratcd

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New. Garage in Connection
for Repairing and Storage
of Automobiles___
Oak Ave. between Second and Third

S tre e ts

Artesian and Deep Well
Drilling
Telephone No. 60

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John B. Stetson University
Litt.
HULCEY. Plû
THE BEST SCHOOL I fvirnrx FOR YOUR CHILDREN

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LIN CO LN ’
7 00 B. m T T oS p. in.. G IS p. m
South .
.................. 7 0 0 «. m.. 2 33 p. in
IS
NONE
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Tampa unly.................................... II 3S a m
TOO
TUusvltla branch........... 0 30 a. m . U 13 p ro
S E ND T HEM TO STE TSO N
O f t * l &gt; n e d i .................- - 10 30 a. in
Prnifnwf* «lui tmi ructor*
CelUg« of LiImial Ari*
Trilby branch................. 7 00 a. in.. I lOp.jn
1? Uuivtrtilf BtfiUiiiff
College of Low *—
Tavaret branch ........................... n 03 a. ni
M Acre Campai
College of Technology
Leave For
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Mt StudcAiiUii Year
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College uf BM.ue.4 „
N f r t h . . . . . . •;........ 2 23 p. nt.* 0 00 p. ro
»2M.000 00 Kafera*«
PiMukert Andón/
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Booth . . . . . . . I 83 p. in., 6 03 p. in.. 8 00 p, m
15.ÍXXJ Volum»* in LlL(ii)
Nurmti ltd Model ¿bool«
Tbu.vil r branch............8 »0 a. m.. 2 23 p. in
$10 000 00 Pipo O,fan
School of MecKink Art*
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flyhdobrattfh.................. .7 ............ 2 30 p. m
If Lifji Labaiatorsci fot Sc**m
School of Meek
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Trilby branch................. I 43 p. m.. 0 00 p m
UniirpUMd Gf«i*l I^uipineni
School of Fio« Atte
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„lavare» branch............. .
2 10 b. ra
Saperti« dMwilorin for ^o«M ima itd vog^
tew. Corifei edmloiitriiloo eod iboieegh *****
Btaorjrtrain* dally except Sunday; «dura daUy Chi«««»«* 00$ «nei Mctaitsa
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I cotuofi
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Cmas- F. Haunt». IVatros»1er.
H. C. tluuM, Am i Pu»una»tcr.

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY, DeLand, Florida

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/THE SANrORD'HERALD

rroBTrUht, 1H9. by Am erican Preaa A u o *WF7
elation.]

pick Ogletborpo o f Chicago hurried
tato a London railway station Just lu
tin# for hit Afaln, Jumped Into ono o f
the carriages, and tho guard slammed
tha door. In ten seconds tho train
piled out o f tho statlou. Tho figure
cf a woman—tho only other occupunt
of tbs carriage-silting by tho opposite
window appeared at Intervals In the
¿lm light The train wpa running on
i track below tho city’s level, In tho
lhadow of stono walls, vlnductu and
baUdiugs, and fo r .a tlmo It was lm:■ p^ihia _for„hlm -to-tcll whother- aim
was young or old.
Biz months before ho hnd been Jilted
least ao bo conHldored It—and
after vainly trying to recover from
the strain that follnwaA
abroad for tha boo&amp; tlt-of - Id»- benrt
h«|lh. Ho wna now so far recovered
H lo feel a alight, tuleneab 1» s-pretty
llrl-a convalescent appotlto, so to
apeak, that might bo coaxed Into hunftr-and bo wished the train would
run out Into the open fields, where he
ixuvollng com■^fjfaWg^ W S o n tho full light o f day
came In at the window ho saw a lithe
figure, clad In tho hablllmctilH of
wealth and rofluouient, leaning back
gracefully on tho cushions; but, alas,
her faco was covered by a thick veil!
Ogletborpo was not only an Aiuerl
can, but a nntlvo o f tho weat, where
eonrentlonsllsm Is tlclow pnr. He had
no Intention* to rcinnln tonguo tied
abut up with a young lady and tried
tha usual method o f offering rending
matter whereby to mako nn acquaint­
ance.. Ills effort wns auccessful,.and
they soon fell Into conversation. Tho
girl spoko In broken Fr«4i*ch and with
t voice that Indicated nn nffoctlnn of
__tha.throat.__Young pooplo o f -oppoolt«»
■— setrtntjat -sexmer o r Inter fnino'laT k^
tng) of iove and marrlago, and this

__coupla was do oxceptlon to tho ruto.

. "I Judgo," said tho lady, "that mon­
sieur has bod au affair. ■' It Is that
Which makes him so bitter against our
•ex."
"I was thrown over without the
slightest compunction."
"If I wero to quostlon tho girl, per“ hapa «ho would, sny that it wus ahe
who bad been tbrowu over."
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—— “Btrtr ctfntdn’tTui'y" th a t Fli glvo you
'the case In a nutshnll, and Pm «urc
you will admit that my vlow 1« cor­
rect." With truo American western
frsnkneaa ho gave an account of a love
spat
•
"And is that what you call being
-tfHtdr B x t n m iF g ir r “"T think It wns
you who treated your flnnceo aha rue­
fully."
'"17 Treat her shnmofully7 What
could i d o r ,
'Tou should hovo begged forgiveness
for your henrtteaa, Inhuman action."
fibe spoke tho words wnrmly,
"Well, I Ilka that! Bent nbout my
builneaa by a girl lu a freak, and 1
aiust beg hor forgiveness for alua that
herself Lad committed i You wornto have no Bunio o f Justice.”
"No aenso uf Justice! You men have
no sense of anything. You say things
to ua womeu to torture us and wonder
why wo ahow our focllnga. If I had
beea your fianceo I would have treated
you exactly ns she did. 1 think she
w»a very lenlont with you."
"Well, upon my word I Did any ono
•rer hear tho Uko o f that?"
* At this moment tbs train run Into
the statlou at Dover. Oglethorpe ask­
ed the lady If sho was going across
the channel and when she aald "Yea"
••coiled hor on to the boat Tbo wa­
ters wero boiling, ob usual, and tho
r couple agreod they would maintain a
Pillion on tho dock to avoid seaslc'k*“*•• Bo they tat down lu chairs,
fOgletborpo unstrapped n rug ami
threw it over her.
"Bo you really think that I treated
my fiancee badly nnd Bhe treated me

*» I deserved 7" ----------------"Of course."

I :•"Well, X suppose I ulsy as well go
j, J » c k bonto and eat humble pie,"
**• **tthl this fancying that If he hnd
®*do on liopreaalon aho might obow a
Wt of pique. Bhe did not If he could
have seen through her veil ho would
hare noticed that with every plungo
_ | ,»m boat ahu-w ss gelling whiter
•bout the month and nearer a condl»°a la which, far from feeling any
•Oour propre, one doean't even core to
»” •• Not knowing tbo couoo, hor foilart to reply Irritated him.
I** ••• her mnrrfcd to U r. McQlnty
■» ‘ha bottom of the eea flrat," be aald,
| "*»»• Infinite spleen.
Tbs girl quivered. With an effort
• ran, tottered to the side of tho
»•Mel and leaned over. Ogletborpo
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experim en t

Vou Will Make No Mistake if You Fol­
low Tills Stinlord Citizen'»

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Mrs' McOluty—at
the bottom of the sea. I don’t care
what you do."
Xevprtheless. after reaching p„ri*
where tho young Indy Joined her mot£
r, the qunrrcl wns made up. and all
ended happily, She hnd known Ogle­
thorpe from the first and had played
him.
OWENDOI.IN ADAMS

Advice
N u er neglect your kidneys.
... you liuvc pain itv the back, urinary
uiMirucra, iliz/ine»* and nervousness,
u - tune to act and no time to c\pcri
» mu
1 1,lit are all symptoms of kid
m‘&gt; trouble, and you should seek a
.eiiu.iy wlurh i&lt; known to cure the
Kitlni-y*.,
Hoan &gt; Kidney Pills i- the remedy to
us*‘
" ‘ ‘ d to experiment. It ha»
-uretl many stubborn cases in .S.lniord
" ¡l"w tuc advice of a Sanford citirrn
mil be Cured yourself.
Mr- J. ( l‘ l lonnell, P. (T; Box 4
. niiford. via., »ays: "About two years
•igo I had a sudden and. scvcre-attaeW
llL-KldiiLy.■UouUv-— I was uunptcTeTy'
jirostratcd and could not get out «&gt;1
»"r several days, My back was
von lime ami painful anil though I
\\\k iiinlcr
i
the care of a physician and
used plasters ami remedies, I grew tin
better. A friend at length suggested
that I try Doan's Kidney Pills and I
t'Cldcd to do’ s o . although I had
doubt« as t,, their being able In*cure
me. I hey acted iuiinctliately. however,
ind in two days I was able to be up
ind armind. By the time I had taken
lilt* contents of one box, all thIV jbllllN
had left. I c ot ihank Doan's
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g'llU Tor my cure.”
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I'or sale by all dealers.
Price =aj..
cents. ^ Poster Milbuht-Co., Buffalo,
N’ew York, sole agents for the United t 1 «
Stales.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no o t h e r . __________ _

Michigan Farmer Tell. How'to Make
. Them With Gravel and Cinder«.
While we nre l.nslly talking about
good roads we must not forget the
»lost lloodfaLom; 1« that -wl.UH-TnnT
rr" m tl»*‘ gate fo the horns and over
which we travel many uilh-s during
Hu* year. At the time I moved lo Ma­
leslde farm n few yen rs ago the mud
hnlj'itce^ for the horses And no
■hl-rtor for' flie men on the footpnHh .
'•o.vs I&gt;.
Dean, a Michigan fanner
Me moved to Mapleshle farm In April,
nml thf&gt; women folks did not get to the
barns until after the middle of May
As soon as the tro|is xvcrv In tlios«
roads received my undivided attention
until they were In a* serviceable con«lit Inn.
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I did not draw In-more dirt to soak
up, but began at the bottom by plow
lug out and removing over n foot of
the soil. I then opened n gravel bank
nml drew In enough to fill thariaken
nut. Next I made arrangements for
some cinders ami put them over Hie
gravel nbout n foot thick, 'lids nnswerod very well that season, but In
the fall.before the mud began to deep­
en 1 covered the road again, nml dur­
ing the Winter nil the coal ashes were
spread wherever there seemed to he n
low spot. Hy following this scheme
for four years I succeeded In making
a road Hint never has ony mud. If I
.Aml..a - low-»(»«.t—wbertr—trftigr-aia i»W=
nTfcr"a rain It is taken enre of at min
On tjie south side uf Eliii-liuu»**
years ago I Imllt u road that Ims not
required any repairing.ns yet Iwyond
drawing three loads of gravel last
spring. For this mad I pursued n Ut­ . Red Currant Jelly is one of the most
ile different tnelluHl. it was old sod. Nipular kinds of Beech-Nut Conserves
that we sell. It lins a dclicmmt flavor,
so I plowed Ihrdugh It and Inrticd the iiudds just right to serve with n roast of
sod npHltlo down three di*np on eltlicr. meat. Knch Conserve of
side o f the road, then drew out all the
licccli-Nnt Itraml
dirt liiMivalh Hint wna loose mid i-nsy
to handle- -------------------------------- ------- is made of (he hest fruit and pure sugar
This li-ft me a trench nliout eighteen only, and includes Cherry, t-ranherry
Inches or two feet to fill, which 1 did Quince. Raspberry, Strawberry. Pine­
from my gravel hank, and no cinders apple. Bearli, tirai«- Jelly and Jam. drape
were put 011 .lids road, as I could not Fruit Mariiialuile.'amI other fruits.
Belter make a selection frinii almve
get them. This roadway.IS about nine and M-ail your order to
Inrhea above tho lawn on either side
ju u l—ucvijr—
muddy:— Atroll r the"
house nre cement platforms and walks,
while the roadway on either aide Is no
SANFORD. FLORIDA
hard It can be swept at any lime. 1
find it pay« A lien you are at It to make
g o o d roml and lakes no longer.
I
find a gravel bank, about the best
bank I enn pntroulao when It comes to
JEW ELER
ruudumkliig.
MY SPKCIAI.TIKS
New Syetem of Highway Maintenance.
Bii
kard's
llaiiit-l'ainled
Chimi
Patrick K. Leahy. cominlHslonet-uf
ni^liam’s Sterling Silver
highways, borough &lt;&gt;r QUcena, luis or­
Rogers' Plated Ware
ganised a new system of liiHpectlo»
and repair of highways. Bays a Long
Klgin and Waltham Watches
Island Pity &lt;N. Y.) dlsjiatcli. The bor­
ough has liven divided Into a number
o f districts as follows: Long Island
ALL OOODS 0UARANTKKD
CKy, 8; Newtown. Id; Flushing. l'J; Ja­
maica. Hi; Itoekawny. .V Kaeb of
♦
these illatrlcts Is to bo In charge of
nn assistant foreman, who will In* held
f
strictly responsible for the condition
of Ids district. The names of each
AND
assistant foreman and Ills men will be
furnished to the property owners and
residents of the district, nml the lat­
ter will be encouraged to co-operate
with the new commissioner. Reports
will be received from the foremen ev­
r o o m 20
ery night oh to the work that has been
done during the day nnd the hours
Upstairs, Pico Block |
oaclr man bogau work and when ho
stopped. The department has ft Kit),000
to spend on maintenance of tho H00
Olirò Tuesdays -1 to &lt;i p.ni.
miles of highways, which have coat
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AND.
fruiu f 12.000.0U0 to IHDJfHj.OUO and un*
Saturdays 4 lo Op. 111.
In had shape.

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'Plans, ' Specifications and Estimates
on Applications

Liquid Asphalt M»k«i Good Ro«d.
Tlie road committee of the board of
chosen freeholder« of Mercer couuty,
N. J., lias lmqweled the Hopewell and
Btoutuburg road, which wus recently
macadamised and treated with liquid
asphalt.__ The rood wna found to be
In giMHl condition nnd ut present esn
scarcely be distinguished from uu as­
phalt pavement. Tbo liquid ajsphalt
was Incorporated In the road flurlug
Us couslructlon, U-iag sprayed uiwu
tho binder, ttid the floor stone, or tup
dressing, being rolled Into the mix­
ture afterward. The extra cost was
8 cents a Byuaro yard. Tho stretch of
highway treated measure* two inllaa.

Furnished

Repair Work Promptly Done

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pbtr-w«* east side Of London the following true
atdry la told: A certain club for work­
ing girls In tbe eaat end of Ixihdon
.hml-racculiy cJoctod a. iiew^mmuber.
and one day the secretary ha/qK-ued to
look out o f the window nnd was sur­
prised to see the new member rush up
to a atrnnge lad In the street, punch
him violently on the head nud then run
nwav
Tho aeoretary remonatratea
with her sharply, to which the new
made reply: T m TerY • "«Tcar*—whsthax-'-you can or member
I won't do lt.no more If U'a afitn ‘ be
lova] t hava boan a rules, but perhapa you won't rnlud tell­
ing mo, then, bow am I ever to g«t
e u « « « ir

l'“11*1" »Q rales her veil to a level with
but no further. Oglethorpe
*»d started. When ahe got
- f t -to box seat Im s o ld i-,
1 m golog to oee who you are If I
«• for lt r .
Oaku»0“ * ®»xa—whether y o u -e o o —or
o»w# a hopeless reply.
“ f rtlaad has voU.
"Orsat hoar eoa, Aj u j I Can I ballava
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this tlmo tenderly. When «he return
ed to her chair he «aid pfendlngly?
Oh, Amy. tell me, nm I forgiven?"

The Veiled Lady

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B B i Ä i i L n i E i i s i m i Ä i m i E i n ic ir ö iiM iip iiÄ ifs i

We deal in Celery Farms and
Farm Lands and we are the
largest ownerS 'Of Town Lots

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Wo don’t - have to oclvortiso. clioiip lands.
The purchaser here saves more per acre
ttrfrriiitTTirTtminre s a v e s o irllu T
purchase price elsewhere. See talde of
freight rates in our hooklet
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Sanford Library

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.

Free Reading Room

S S Fruit and Produce

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NEW YORK C IT Y
Itl n Kl NCI S: Arliiii National Bunk o f New York City, or any Commercial Agency
and lo Hundred* o f Shipper* who are »hipping to Ihrm regular

G. R. CALHOUN

Best Fertilizers
On Earth

pIR S T C L A S S C R A T E M A T E R IA L S , Sanford,

Sanford
Machine I Foundry Peoples Bank of Sanford
Works
iiNow bundles
business in lfiOfi.
Capital $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

Opened

for

Accounts of

Repairing All Kinds
of Mflcliincry—

Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity

DKALKRS in

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Automobiles and Gas
Engines
Office und works 214 Oak Avenue
TlioiiQ 130

SANFORD,

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SEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN

"T o ts fair w ith Ijoth friend and.fos,
Oft your own littlo rights forsgo;
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INSURED A G A IN S T LOSS

II. R. STEVENS. . G. S. PERRY.
Cashier
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\ THE SANFORD HERALD

Orlando lias j Ined the Just as good tt« IV &gt; + + + + + + 4 -**+ 4+ + + + + + + + 4&gt; 4 **4-4Sanford" crowd

PubtUhed E m j Friday U o m in i at Sanford. Fla.
Sanford presents more opportunities to
R. J. Hoixv, Manacini Editor
the investor th a n o n y o t h e r city in the.]
South.
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Subscription Prie«, $1.00 a Year In Advance

The editorial page o f the Lake City CitEntered as second-ciati mail matter Aulust 22nd.
I
izen-Reporter
was rather yellow Ln its |
1908. at the Pottofflce at Sanford. Florida,
complexion lost week.
under Act of March 3rd. 1879.
Once First Floor In the Bit hop Bloch, Flrtt Street
Telephone No. 148,

Jacksonville wants to drop theville and
mako it plain Jackson. Does anyone ob-1
Ject to belni colled a JacksonvlllianT

M a ry’s Bathing Suit
Mary bought a bathing suit;
While In the »hop It looked quite cute
'Twas dltappolntln* very—
It looked a tight on Mary.
—New York Telegram.
So Mary bought another ault
That fils her to the minute,
It isn't much to look It —hut
- You ought to »«■ her inn.
—Cleveland Leader.
tyoi_________ _ .
When Mary (oea a-irlpplng
Acmes the sand* to reach the tea
It must tie simply ripping.
—Houston Post.
Now this suit flta so close and light.
The male admit« gtlin—. ..
It's hard to tell where Mary stops
And where the suit begins.
—Tampa Tribune
Though this uncertainty may b
Tth-rr's scarcely any doubt.
The suit whUe flndlni Mary in
Will also And bar out.
-Miami Metropolis.
Send her to Daytona Beech, _
Where Johnnies won't molestTter,
And If the stockings roll to reach
At laast they can't artist her.

«»my »6, I90fr

Editor Howard of the Reporter-Star
Iwishes H distinctly understood that his
paper docs not need assistance. Lucky |
|paper! _____________________
I Sanford Is building residences,- storel
[rooms, brick streets, a new .electric light!
and power plant, and several factories. (
Can you beat ItT

M E T T IN G E R ’S
Next Door to Postoffice

Phone 144
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MEN’S PA N A M A HATS, $5.00 TO $9.00
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Latest styles Ladies' Dutch Collars
Ladies' W hite and Fancy Parasols, reduced from $3 and $1.50 to 9 9 c
New Lot Men’s Pants, $1 to $ 5 .0 0

Rubber Coats, Slickers, Umbrellas

Each* 5c purchase entitles you
to a• vote in the Piano Contest
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Buy at Mettinger’s and vote for your society or friend. Those with 5(^0 votes and over
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Miss Jessie Stumon...................... .............. 50.009
.Mlis Aranka Takach............................ i
Congregational C hurch..................
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Mias Ella StrlnSfeBcnr........................... 1
Knights of Pythlal...............................
Miss Mnybrl Wuulburn.......................... ■

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12.100
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Miss Nona Oownn

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Mias Annie Higgins.. ________

Woodmen of'tho World................ .
Mrs G. W. Venable.................. ...
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Miss Mille Lord. C ly d e..,.......... .
Miss Almena Brooks................. ».

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Reasonable hours) ~
, .
Mayor Jewell of Orlando is making
Store Closes 0 P. M. Except Saturdaya
'Half day recreation j For E,"P|“ï «
strenuous effort# l«&gt;4»crea»e.Üi£_íuiuJ for
Every Thursday Afternoon
advertising pwposes this season. Thoogh
old in years. Mayor Jewell has lost none
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of his energy and labors early and late [
'Me-See-no” lemon In Snnfotjri. They
for Orlando.
|don’t raise tlieir own.—Reporter-Star.
Wrong again as usual. Sanford raises
It is rumored that the proposed trolley
Iline from Kissimmee to Sanford- will he |a special brand the whnpeqf n
surveyed at once nnd that capital will and hands It out to Orlando on state oche raised at once to ptfsli the line to com­ icasions like the glorious Fourth. Our hus­
pletion.- Such a line would be of great ky ball players can grow lemons ns well
as celery.
value to this section.

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OUR m oil SCHOOL BUILDING
The public school always commands the
slneerest sympathy of Tilt H erald in ev­
rLOWINO WELLS— FLOWING LANGUAGE
There are over twenty-live new resi­
ery effort to better nnd increase its use­
Some of the Florida land frauds would
dences in the course of construction in
fulness. Money spent for school purposes
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid
Sanford at the present time. But these do credit to tiie Western boomers of early
Is less questioned liinn any other form of
digestion and give you health
days.
One
prospectus
of
Florida
so-called
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are inadequate to accommodate the great
money expenditure. We would like to see
number of new residents and many more vegetable lands states that flowing wells
.every school house built low-storied nnd
can beobtalned anywhere In the state at n
square, enclosed in large and ample should be built before the winter season.
depth of from onehundred and fifty feet to
grounds where the school children could
two hundred and fifty. This same gcntleTiie
Fort
Fierce
News
is
making
a
strong
have all the free space for playtime ne­
-man-that tnakesthe-stntemctrnjaHlinBM
plea
for
a
city
park.
Tills
is
a
good
move
cessary to Uuurlumlth and tlielr-happifurced: to drive one in a section outside o f
ness. It is the idea now most considered on the part of any city, In Sanfonl we
tiie artesian area.—There are many places
are
blessed
wlthslx
parks,
nnd
that
is
not
1811 — 19 09.
in colleges, that to he a good «cltolar, one
Oxford, North Carolina
In
Florida where flowing water can only
one
too
many.
These
were
laid
out
many
must first he a good animal. Hcultlt is
. Classical,Sctenttfloand Eugltah Course#. Preparsa forrol.
be brought to the "surface after going
logo, University or the Uovernmcnt Academies, Ullitarv
'above all tilings to" be- first considered. years ago, and now with the rapier growth
train Inti develops prompt obodlotioo and wanly rarrlauo
down five hundred feet or more nnd in”
The present method of considering the Iof the city the parks are becoming favor­
Academy U year# old with experienced teacluia. ^CadSte
many instances no water can be stmek
dine with
wit the principal and laJlua ol hU family, lecurliie
ite
places
with
the
public.
beauty of the lawns about tite school
the
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tbo cult«
culture ol home Itla. Cultivate«
and educates.
at any distance. Bringing the water to
buildings, per loot sanitation, wholesome înrè,no orowdluè!
buildings as of the first importance must
the
surface
will
not
aid
the
gardener
ns
One of the greatest features in the
L a w n " a t i n * RnJ a¿ ' ph&gt;,lc " ftnd •&lt;*'»&lt; tretalng flhady
he fully condemned, and school hoards
Îd £ V r itë i« A "si"? ? ,V‘ rter mile running «rack, 800
future
development of Sanford would be the water must flow with pnough force to
taught the value of athletic fields and plen­
m
r n ^ p i o r e ' o l ' » " » ► " " . « « e u j - . In the social
come
forth
iu
n
strong
stream
that
can
Christian people. The town noted
ty of ground space about school buildings _ beautiful lake shore driveway. The
for over a century as an educational
n im
educatio n a lw
----di,
ree ready for distributing
where children may ronm nnd_gl.vii.full river front could be mnda most nttnmtiw Ijg L U l**» 10 nn
H O R N E R ___________
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scho ol
play to all bodily organg nnd members. by bulkheads nnd filling making a c o n -' ncre ,rnctCoL
J.
C.
Homer.
Principal.
Oxford. N. C.
Purchasers
of
land
could
get
some
val­
--------------------w —
Also not be compelled to piny either in tinuous shore drive for several miles.
uable knowledge uhout the artesian dis­
the street or overrun private grounds, or Could this be done before the channel of
trict from, the mute geological re|&gt;ort
tiie
river
is
deepened,
the
dredges
would
else sit with folded hhndH. -doing nothing
D R.
Issued by the Experimental Station
G. B U T T
to build up the body that it may contain ussist in the work of filling and the ex­
Gainesville
which
clearly
demonstrates
pense, would .not be so great as .appears
o sound mind-------- —— ------------- —r ■ W N T is r
ihaFihe flowing well district is limited.
If we need an addition to the high school nt first sight. Lake Monroe is one of the
Rich indeed would be the state that Room 13
Pico Building
building, let's have one. The property finest lakes in Florida and yet tiie city of
Could
get
flowing
wells
anywhere
from
owners and tax payers will never com Sanfonl derives very little benefit from it
SANFORD, FLORIDA
deptli of fifty to one hundred and fifty
plain nlKiut a little extra tqx if something ns n pleasure resort. Several Florida
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feet from the surface.
of needed value is obtained for the money towns of 1,000 Inhabitants and less have
DR. R. M. MASON
rnised. education is what has made this adopted the sea wnli and shore driveways
country great. The public schools nre the and tiie expense lias been overshadowed
DENTIST
bulwark of the nation. The United States by the great benefits obtained.
Weltxirn Block
Plume it)
dins by fur the finest school system in the
REGARDING
DRAINAGE
world. But it is not perfect. Not any­
Sanford, Florida
Wlille other sections of the state are All Local Advertisement« Under This
thing is. New ideas are developing every
Heading, One Cent a W ord Each Issue
day relative to school efficiency. Make complaining of severe floods and Washouts
. JOHN C. SNEAD
the public schools the great institution for the Sanford section is none the worse for
W e have anticipated
Bargain in two young fresh Jersey cows,
building the finest citizenship the , world wear. It is estimated that one of the
with heifer calves. Three gallons each.
ARCHITECT
has ever known. Intelligently spent money largest rainfalls ever experienced fell here,
Cali or write. C. Fred Ward.Winter Pnrk,
yet
there
is
very
little
damage
reported.
Tlinno 165
113 W, First Sirrcr
on public schools is the best investment
Florida.
Much of this is due to the topography of |
this nation can make.
■SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A
W antzd—A woman for I ioubc work.
Let the schools be equipped with every tills section and to the excellent Bystem Lock Box 58, Sanford, Fla.
Needs und Beucht Our
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appurtenance and every aid kiiown to of drainage. When tiie county ditches
F or ¿ all— D ue-fourth block betw een
Stock of
advance the wortlt of the school children have been comtgejcd in this district there First and Sfccond streets, beautiful build
A . C. H ART
and make of them citizens so highly en­ will be no question about tiie land being ing site. Lake view. 91,000. F. J. S U R V E Y O R AN D D R A U G H TSM A N
■m
dowed with mentality and good sense able to drain eveu though tills section Powers.
Level Ins ami Cmss-SectlnninS for Drainage
should
be
visited
with
a
deluge.
Sanford
that no anarchy, no subversion of a free
For Sale—IC-ft launch, 3 h. p. engine.
Ta Specialty
government, can be possible. Let them has the finest drained lands in the United Bargain, if sold at once. T. P. Oonpropst.
SANFORD. FLORI DA
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be fret; from ull religious bias. Let sci­ States, or will have when these ditches are
For Sale— Buggy and harness, in good
ence reign. Truth nnd a sound morality constructed, and our people should get busy
condition. A bargain. E. L. G., Lake
ANDEW JOHNSON
should be the basic principles. If tills on this question and sec that the drainage Mary, Flu.
mnttcr
is
carried.
city needs an addition to the high school
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Fou S ale .— P. M. Elder of thrCelcryavbuilding, why btlild it. Build it Hi once
|
rnue
cash
store
has
2(10
bushels
of
peas
Practices
In State and Federal Courts.
SANFORD HERALD S “ JO K E S"
Don't delay a moment in getting into ucfor sale.
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C. T. Huildlntf
phone 248
AND
Well how did Orlando enjoy that rnft of
tlon on the proposition. This community
Far
sale
cheap.
Quick
side.
Need
mon­
is a rich t-uinmunity and cun ufford wliut- Holly Jokelcts" wo copied from the San­ ey: . Fifteen acres celery fnrrn.’ Box 473:
ford Herald yesterday?
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-e v e r is necessary In- the_ wny_of ~Bchoot
How did the' Reporter^Star’s comments
.For Sale—First class square piano, TH O M A SE M M E T " WILSON
buildings,- If we needYt new uddition to on Sanford on the 4 th of July cclebratiuti cheap and time. Box 473.
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
tiie high school to tuke care of the great compare with the HeraldT____
F
or
S
ale
—
Fine
Jersey
Bull
for
sale or
AT-LAW
Orlando
was
Sanford’s
guest
and
hav­
influx of new residents there should sure­
ing eaten salt with Sanford it would have fur service. Address John Jets, or-Phone Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
ly be a Way to build one despite the fact been worst! than base to have suid any­ 50.
Florida
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^All to Suit YOU nnd YOUR
Residences, Sanford and Sylvan Lake
that the state of Florida has seen fit to thing but kindly things even though Or­
For Sale—Model M Cadillac in good con­
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lando Lame back with plumes laid low. dition. F. J. Nivcr, Daytona, Fla. 47-4i
turn down (he jiroposltion.
But then Sanford was host and added to
? Pocket-book
F or Rent— Old land tiled and in fine
that was victor. Victory are usually gen­
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
There are many people from the north erous. But say I—Reporter-Star.
shape for crop this season. F ive room
ATTORNEY and O O U N S n jJ lR at l a w Spring is opening up and
in Sanford this summer uiuking investPoor Howard 1 He has joined the Lem, cottage on farm. F. J. Powers.
Practice in State and Fcderul Courts
roents and every one of them are most on League. Last week he waa too tick
Furnished rooms, delight fully cool, plensyou will be compelled to
agreeably surprised at tiie cool climate of to enjoy tiie Fourth in Sanford and from untly located, singly or together. No. Oil Welborn Block
Sanford, Fla
it
Florida at this season of the yeur. Many tiie tone of tito above he must be very Oak ovenue.
com e out in a New Outfit
For JiuuL—Duo and three-quarters acres
of them reside in tiie middle states where bilious yet. He .certainly did the renders
summers nre hot nnd there Is no cessa­ of the Reporter-Star n good turn when he of land, near city limits. Address Box DR. W. E. HpUSHOLDER W hy not let us supply your
35Ü City.
tion from the lie at and no chance for copied the “ rail of Holly Jukclels" ae It
------ D E N T IST "
To Bwrr, Unfurnished.— Tiie large house,
needs?
7—--------------cooling breezes. Florida is the furthest helped out lite R.Ü. greatly and no doubt
ell and kitclum on Amory Grove, four
' Phone 141
south upon the map yet its location is the gained several Bubscrlbj^- TheOrtando «nlles from Sanford, with stable, water Rooms 23. 24 and 25. Pkx&gt; Bldg.
"There is nothing new under U»« *u«
most Ideal being fanned by breezes front people always did enjoy ’ Holly‘f Jokelcts supply, etc. Rem |240 per y e a r ;.b *
SAN FORD. T t -flL in i
y
w
i
t
i
I
BBi
poyeMc
mmrtirtr
in
T
trhrnnni.
the Al lfllitln
flueati
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« s osn» esse side -m
end tliey PilJuy'TTieiu yet us Is evidencetT
But none o f the Goods under
. the Gulf on the other. In Sanford we by the number o f Orlando subscribers to |Reply to C. W. Rantoul, Ü0 State street,
Boston, Mass. For
nt p— V
\
O.
E.
CELERY
CITY
AERIET1853
are mespecially
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blessed b y ..bovini Lake Tiie H erald.--------- ----------Isdi apply to John T. Arrents, on jtlie
our ro o f are OLD, and much
Monroe to assist in the giving of cool
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Meets Tfiesduy nights, at 8 o'clock, _at
Victory are usually generous" or words Place.
.. brhezes.
to that effect“
the hall In tite Stone-Gove building, on NEW and up-to-dute
b w —Oii morning of 5th on Third street
near city park, pair gold bound spectacles.
First street.
A trolley line or even o good hard rood
The Orlando Reporter-Star In declaring Finder return to post office and receive
Wo don't charge anything for u loot
from Sanford to the. East Coast would be that "Sanford hands Orlando a. lemon" substantial reward.
o great benefit to the city. Tbe busy stated a fact wliich no ope will contradict
Come and investigate before ^
SANFORD LODGE, No. 27, L 0 . 0. F.
man could leave tbe office at five In the
Do not throw away money on doubt Meets every Monday night at 7:30 in Ma­
considering the proximity of the two cities
buying elsewhere
evening, be at (he coast in two hours hnd to groves of citrus fruits ail descriptions ful seed. L R. Philip« wlH give you a
sonic HalL Visiting brethren are cor­
return to Sanford die next morning in —Pensacola Journal. Great -Scout
jample of celery seed to test for yourdially invited.
W. S. B aldwin,
lime for business.'
»elf. Get them new.
— -------It wasn't a Sanford grown lemon at
Secretary.

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

THE SAn FORO HERALD
Men'« Panama halt, nt Mettlnger's.

Wade, the tuner. Orlando.
A. P. Connelly left Monday for Wash- I8x3u Frex R„gs. 37c. ut Miller &amp; Son.
Ington and Nt;w York.
little Happenings—Mention of Twenty-one meals at Stumon's f,(r U. Attorney Johnson sjient ’ several days
this week at Jacksonville. •
Matters In Brief.
Your sanitary tux is due on the |()t*h
Complete line ladies’ underwear, at
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it »«w and avoid trouble.
Met ti nger’s.
Hr. Puleston believes the. ordy way to
The new electric theater in the Leffler
PERSONAL ITE M S O f IN TE R ES T get over the roads near Osteen is by uir
block
is doing u good business.
snip.
Hrst-cluss harness and saddle repairing,
l-ntest styles in Duteli collars, nt MeU
nt Dickins’ staldes.
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Summary o f the Floating Small Talk Ungers.
Succinctly Arranged fo r tlurIt is not so much chance or luck but
Attorney T. E. Wilson attended Crim­
.
rled Herald Reader».
good playing that is winning our victories
inal Court nt Orlando this week.
on the base ball diamond.
THE Herald's 'phone is No. 148
While your wife is away, make yourself
A good family burse for sale nt n bar­
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford. at home at Stumon’s.. 21 mutts for J4.
gain. N. H. Carher.
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Write Wm at Orlando.
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T. ET Mead of Oviedo has jiurchnsed
Walter Core o f Oninrsvlltn Is spend! ng
H E. Adam» of Tampa spcnL^Mondny-l limT-imres of good -Imnt-nnU^UTuIst'
this
week in the city,
tut in the city.
jHiHlfirW*
Mrs.
II. It. Deane of Jacksonville Is vis­
America alarm clocks for 8 5 c . nt FtfFor an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
iting
her
Bister. Mrs. J. N. Whitner.
ujdd’s.
'—
H. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
The famous Elgin Creamery Hotter for
9x12 Crex Art’ ESTunres, nt Miller &amp; Son * A. O. Talley is in the city this week
■ale at W. W. Long's Grocery.
for *7.75.
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sdllng the eclehrnteil Carey roofing, l
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OtefTtreet Is enjoying himself ut
... Mr». H^A.£ortfit left.
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Flint, Michigan nnd e x e rts to stny sev­
hum.
txma*Beadi to spend the summer.
eral weeks longer.
Co-Fly
keeps
Hies
(X
T
horses
and
cattle,
When you have an item of news cnll
S. O, Chase returned Wednesday night
25c and 50c. At all drug stores. 44-10
phone No. 148.
from iioinis in the East where he has
Mrs. Roy T. Symtururid daughter have
If you don't think Miller &amp; Sou will
been sojourning with his family
returned to Sanford after s|&gt;cndiug sev
uve you money, you try them.
Buy a meal ticket, and eat your Sunday
crul months at her old Jinme lnljikeCity
.E. H. Tomlinson of Jacksonville spent
dinner ut Stumon's.
Mich. •
several days of this week in the city on
Mrs. Bridges arrived in the city this
Your sanitary tax Is due on the 10th
business.
week rind will remain here while Mr.
Pay it now and avoid trouble.
Jupiter Pluvius won two games of ball
Bridges pitches hall for thcSnnford team.
Among the visitors to The Herald ollice
this week. Ju|»e is a good player.
*7.15 will buy an iron bed, n good
this week was Elmer McCreary of Caines
Center tables at Miller &amp; Son, from 80
8|»ing
and n mattress, at Miller &amp; Son.
ville. son of Editor II. II. McCreary of the
cents up.
»
Gainesville Still.
-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mahon'ey have re­
Planting time is here. M. M.Smith will
Get your fencing now, nnd get the turned to the city nni| nre receiving con­
sell you land on easy terms.
American or ihc.Kllwfod kind. Geo. II gratulations from their many friends.
Jesse Burtz, the man who never sleeps Kern aid Co.
24x48 Crex Rugs. Gl)e. m Miller &amp; Son.
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Is getting out a directory for Oriundo.
M. M. Smith has 1,900 acres of celery
MissGencvicve, the accomplished daugh­
Dining chairs, high hack, for 97c. nt ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Viering. arrived on land. Sold on easy te rm s._________
Hiller &amp; Son.
.the Ciiy of Jaek'siiiville Friday lust Iron»
Jlrs Geo, Greenwood has returned to
rWnrfl the b e st, Georgia peaches I Jacksonville where she has been visiting her inane in I.mmwood nfier cpAiuimg
gel them at Hill's Grocery._____
[.her sivtxrrMfS; J.H-WHkrrsmr —
sever!« days the guest of Mrs. C, R. Wul
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Van Ness.
Notice.—Have you a .celery farm for cr.___________________ .________________
Ust Sunday morning, a_Dnc bay.
|salr? If So, "address! with- particulars,
Now Is the time to hay your suh Irri­
Do away with dust while sweeping car-1 Call Box 125, Smithlield, Va.
gated land. See M. M. Sfuith.
pels by buying WizznnI Cur|&gt;et Cleaner of
J. H. Overman Ims disposed of his laun­
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Diefenderfer arrived
W. W. l-ong.
dry in Mulberry and expects to oroi;iin this-ritjnm^rut'Sduy and will be at
House to rent for the Bummer, corner huilding and install a first ( lass steam home at the corner of Palmetto avenue
Magnolia avenue nnd First street. En­ laundry in Sanford.
and Sixth street.
quire of Mrs. M. L. Allen.
A little money now and a little now and
Fancy wurk supplies, at 507 Magnolia
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____Miss Beaula Dunlap left Thursduy fur then is the way to buy celery land. Set* ivenue.
s three month's visit to her old home nt M. M. Smith fur particulars.
Hurrah for our base ball team! There
Canton Ohio.
I)r. Armstrong's next visit to Sanford is nothing so inspiring as enthusiasm and

N. P. Yowell &amp; Co
Who handles the Best Goods
in Sanford, whose stock is
kept' up the year round,
very seldom you don’t get
what you ask for. : : ; : :
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L. K. Philips has his new cro p celery will lie on Aug. 5th. Anyone havingaiiy eucoiinfgeuient, unless it is the Judicious
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»ecd In and will give you u testing forilr of eye trouble, headaches or tier use of ducats.
voiisness should see him. Ollice at hotel
'»ample free.
Hay Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Lung.
48-3
Tin1 best on earth.
You want the best Georgia {»caches Sanford House. One day only.
iTuu gei Iheul ut Hill's Grocery. —— GrfaToim pIr U t r r t r r r sent-from
v L K. Philips uttd test them untl see
Mr. and Mrs. Q, E, Scott of Columbus. that you get what yon wunl. New
Claude C. Howard returned Tuesday
Ohk», are in the city this wnek. They will crop seed now In. ’
froifi ’an extended visit to Michigan and
probably locate here In the near future.
Rev. J. F. McKinnon of Sanford has points in the East. His ninny Sanford
If you want u first-class tailor-made been invited to deliver aji address in Scot­ friends ure glad to welcome him home.
»ait for *12.08. cull at D. A. Caldwell &amp;. land county, North Carolina, at the aiiuiiMcKinley edition ol ten cent sheet mu­
Sons.
al re-union of the McKinnon Klan. Aug. sic, all the |x11Hilar airs, m City Cigar Store.
The City Cigar store has installed a flue Hill. 1909.
A belated |M»stal from N. O. Garner, |n»s (»oda fountain nnd is now prepared to
Mrs. J. M. Toler and little grandson, nuttked Atlanta, states that city as being
•me ice cream nnd cold drinks of ull Ernest Hrolhersoii, left last night on a two
II right, hut "inn Tarirwny from Sanford
kinds.______— ■
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weeks visit to relatives ut Hawthorne.
to ever amount to anything."
Dr. R. M. Mason left Wednesday night
Three furnished or unfurnished rooms
Haill by the Pupc Contraeliiig Go. sufto spend a few dnys with Ills family in for rent. Hines building, over Woodruff's flcienl guarantee.
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Tcnnille, Go., returning Monday next.
store. See K. L. Jones.
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Dr. und Mrs. W. E. Housholder expect
Good second-hand buggy for sale. Box
The launch ride given by Will Viering to leave next Monday for Ihiliimore, New
854.
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fork and Washington. They will be ab­
See C. A. Reed for furniture nnd piano who recently arrived from Jacksonville sent about a month and during thut time
•moving,
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Dr. Huusholder will have his dental par­
proved quite a success.
lors
dosed.
There are more new people coming to
The American and Ellwood fence nre
Sanford this summer lluiu ever before nnd the best on the market. See them at the
27x54 Crex Rugs, 85c. at Miller. &amp; Son.
¿H of them are purchasing property.
Geo. H. Fcrnald llanleware Co., before
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher niuldnugh
New crop celery seed lust received, purchasing.
ter May have taken a cottage at Daytona
and gel sample and test them for
Rev. J. F. McKinnon left Sanford Thurs­ Bench and will enjoy the salt breezes for
»ourself before buying. L R. Philips.
day for a month’s vacation. He will stop the next month. They were accompanied
Keep your eye on Hill's Grocery for n lew dpys with friends In Abbeville, S
by Misses Miriam and Beth Metlinger. ❖
Georgia peaches.
C.. nnd from there w||l go to some higher Miss Miriam returned Tuesduy,
N H. Garner expects to lenve next week latitude.
8x10 Crex Art Squares, at Miller it Son
lot Toccoa, Ga., where he will join his
At a bargain—SlTncres of best celery for- *0.
family und spend the summer.
land in celery delta. On St. Gertrude ave­
Mrs. Will More and sons Henry und Ar
Chairs, Mauds, rockers, inutting. spring nue. See Murrell, the real estate man. iliar s|H‘nt Tuesday night In Sanford, on
and window sltqdgg fur nillr jMptrti ■WelborU-block------------.-------------J9 -ti- their return from the beach, where thry
otty new. Enquire at Herald omceT
George Bromley, u prominent trucker ol have spent the past moil Ih. They left oh
Special {»Ices at Miller &amp; Son, before Gainesville is in the city looking up the the boat Wednesday morning for their
taking stock. You can save from 20 to celerjt quest ion..-Mr. Bromley will try cel home in Atlanta.
ery near Gaiacvsille this scutum and
“ «&gt; T *rren r Give them n trlaf.*
Your sanitary tax is due on the H)th.
wishing to get information about the real Pay it now und avoid trouble.
Mrs. R. J. Holly and children and Misses
article came to Sunford to get it.
Alice und Lucy Whitner left last Monday
Misses Ruth Jolinseii and Kate Poppell,
Don't fail to ask to see N. P. YowelTs of Jacksonville und Seville, respectively,
or Hoytona Beach where Urey will spend
•averal weeks enjoying the ocean breezes. new line of Muslin Underwear Just re­ left for Seville bird Sunday after spending
ceived. -The prettiest and beat they have a delightfuI week in "Lucky Sanford."
Now is tire time to build your fence and ever shown. N. P. Yowell A Co.
We hope these young ladies will come
the Geo. H. Fcrnald Hardware Co., Is the
United States Deputy Mundinl C. B. often and slay longer.
Puce to buy. See Uto Ellwood and Amer­
Bristol returned yesterduy from uJritHo „ Rooms furnished. Also do-cart for sale.
e n Fence.
'
finnfofd, where he went cn serve papers. Between Ouk mill Myrtle Aves., Silt St.
•.Sf* r*«dy Tor the Hies und M os He reports everything prosperous there
The Jones-McLnughlin Furniture Co.
flu to e s ,-L a r g e s t"s to c k and low est
ujioes on screen d o o r s and w indow s and that Sanford had u very heavy rain have g a in ed possession of I lie large-room
Monday afternoon, whlch greatty resem­
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— Har r y J . W ilson's.
in the Stone-Cove building, and Mr. AbThe ladles of theCongrrgntlonnlchurci bled some of the rains which have visited ernathy, the manager, is busily engaged
rAw*«h to express their thanks to the mayor Ta pi p a T a m pa Times,
unfoi
____ _____jielr co-opthe room ready to receive the new goods.
^•Uonou July Sth In making their efforts Stone Plant located at the corner of French
The Royal Tailors brand of clothing
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■MOkoeew. -The ladles idearejover n liun avenue and Commercial street.
means
perfection. See samples at D. A.
“ *d dollars.
A Jolly party of young folks from San­
Caldwell &amp; Son's.
Mr, McKinley of the Sanford and Kit- ford visited Enterprise last Sunday after­
If the men und boys who block the side­
Traction, Company, was in th^city noon. They made the trip by launch.
walk
in front'Uf Newlun*s drug store and
r™ Weeh interviewing our business tnen After visiting the Orphanage, clu eke [»farm,
the |»stofllce"could realize how unpleas­
l***rdiug tire traction line the company springs, und taking in the other sights,
ant it is for ludlr.3 to have to force their
R0|w«e» to build from Sanford to this city luncheon was served and much enjoyed
w a y sometimes through the thoughtless
'la Orlando. Mr. McKinley states that lie by all. The partyconsisted of Misses Dora
muss
of humanity we know lite r would
®**tmg wlUi all the encouragement lie lllnJ, Bessie Clayton.. Genevieve Viering,
¿jxifliD
another place to congregate to illshope for and Is very sanguine that Mamie Vlerieug. Beach Viering; Messrs.
James Bollica, Zeb Ratliff. Will ^ l u g J c u s a U m ball and kindred subjacu. Con­
ri
wW h i built In a short time.—
Arthur Robinson, and Van WyckMcMUler. sider the suggestion, gentlemen.
««nun ee Gasait*.
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Sanford’s . Only Exclusive Shoe Store 1_ 4 SIRUNU UNI Ut CIMI DUI N'S SCHOOL sum s
The lJitcst'Full Styles in Ladies', Gent's und Children’s Shoes
Just Received
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Orders Solicited For

Cut Flowers and Hot House Plants
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Florists Agent.

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The Crippen M usic Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
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Low Prices.

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A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents
THE EVENTS OP ORANGE COUNTY
Efficient Starr or Reporters Weekly
Covers the Territory ror
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The H e ra ld ------ "T
[Wo Invite cowipondence on live tapira from all
nrciluns uf the County, also nesr» llrms of interest.
Brevity will Insure prompt piibllrntion Articles
contrary to the views o( the Editor will be pulrllahad, but abusive and anonymous «uimmnkotiuns will be rejected. We will not t&gt;e res poo siMe
fat culnloai eapreesed by oontrliwlora. All comninitions Intended fOf current l|iuc.m uu be In
id not Intrr thnn Tuesday p. m.|—Eo.
TÜÜMtliÎrr

LONGWOOD LOCALS

Misses Mobet and Mnry from Lockhart
spent last Sunday with Rev. J. P. Sundell
and family.
We see in last week’s Reporter-Star,
that Miss Florence Lovell has -been ap­
pointed to teach this school next winter.
'She lias taught here for the past two
winters and we are glad to welcome her
back for another term.
Samuel McBride spent last Monday and
Tuesday in Sanford.
J. A. Allen hns been very ill for some
lime with appendicitis. Drs. Puleston
and Neal have been attending him. We
hear that he was to be operated on today,
have not heard the result yet. but trust
that he will soon be able to be up and
around again.
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If You Want to Buy or Sell

C IT Y PR O PER TY
OR TR U CK LAN D S
Come and See Us

GENEVA GLEANINGS
Special Corrctpoodence l°Th« Herald.

Miss Sharp, who has been visiting Miss
Martha
Smith, returned to her home in
bitring a severe thunder storm Inst week
J. N. Searcry’s residence wits-*sfrwfkrWjrf1
Miss Ramona McLain left last werk for
lightning and every room hi the house was
damaged with the exception of one. Five several wcoks'vUitto relatives and friends
chickens that had taken refuge under the in Macon, Jackson nnd Amerleus, Ga.
porch from the rain, were killed.
C. N. Hays Is hauling lumber for his new
Mrs. Geo. Greenwood returned home Fri­ house on East Side, Geneva.
day from Sanford, where she hns been the
Several nights ago Ed. Sutton had the
guest of Mrs. C. E. Walker.
misfortune to have n barrel of meat stolen
tangwood was well represented in from his pantry. As yet ho clue has been
found:'" A good-marry-cases oi stealing
“ Lucky Sanford" cm thé fifth.
many of our citizons were there nnd re­ hnve been reported lately, and the citi­
zens nre only waiting for evidence suffi­
port a glorious time.
Miss Bobby Joe Allen is attending tiie cient to cnrorce the law to its fullest ex­
tent.
state normal In Gainesville. *
Rond Commissioner Lee of Oviedo is
Longwood *‘alnt to be grinnpd nt by n
expectrd
to visit Geneva this week nnd
nigger wiint halnt got no teeth." She
boasts of three autos and n watermelon have the roads repaired from the recent
that weighed thirty pounds. The melon henvy rain.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McLain are- much
la gone, but the autos are still here.
Hrucc Clouscr and friend, Frnnk Clark, pleased over the arrival of a beautiful
from Winter Park, spent Snturdny and Iftile dnmlhtcr in their Imme.
Sunday with D. W. Clouser.
Percival Smith, who is working in Kis­
Mr. W. Allen Ib very ill, nnd his physi­ simmee is on a visit to his children in
Sptrisl Correspondence to The Herald:

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BOARDING CEI.FRY, SANFORD. FI.A.

It Makes No Difference W hat You Want or Wherje You Want It

W E H A VE IT

cians think on operation for appendicitis Geneva.

and on Terms that are Right

will be necessary.
Miss Bobbie Nicholson Is Visiting reinJ. S. Dinkle transacted business in San­ lives in Amcricus. Ga. ’
ford. Wednesday.
The many friends of*Jfri Jones, man­
Fred Grist spent Sunday anil Monday in ager of the telephone office will lie glad
to know she Is nguiu able to be nt her
Orlando. *
nost of duty.
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PAOLA POINTS
Miss Martha Smith is In Orlnndo, going
Sprcol CmrcMondrucv toTlie HrrnM:
over to consult an oculist.
Friday of last week brought us the
If Congressman Clnrk can only he suc­
hardest thunder storm of the season os cessful in carrying out Ids pro|)oslliou of
yeL but as far as hbard from no damage deepening the channel of* the St. Johns
was dune. Our lakes nre fust filling up river he will merit the support and esteem
with the continued wet weather and our of every citizen of Sunrord pnd Geneva
temperature is more comfortable.
particularly. This means much for both
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 'Thompson nre the
proud parents of n baby girl liorn July
8th. •‘Grandpa" Smith is doing ns well
ob could he expected under the circum­
stances.

cities and really more to Geneva than
Sanford, ns we. have no rnilrpad. There
are many acres of good truck land here
which would soon be under cultivation if
this waterway was only opened up. Tho
Mr. and Mrs. John Furcn of Estrrn who progress of the proposition will be watch­
•him r b c cn visiting M r Form 's [latn its at ed with intercst-by-the—people—of—(his
Yankee Ijike left on Monday to eonlimie section. _____________________
their summer trip north.
Civil Service Examination
Mr. nnd Mrs. L P. Hagan of Markham
returned Monday evening from n week's
end visit nt Mnseotte.
“ The picnic"Jififiy «¡&gt;eruling the day nt
Palm Springs Friday Inst evidently hud
no occasion to resort to the Springs for a
"soak." Nevertheless fhey returned in
good spirits and rctwrl a most enjoyable
day ill spite of the weather.

HOVtARD-PACKARD LAND COMPANY

URRELL
Real
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Brokers
BLOCK

P resents to the In vestor th e B est Opportu-- ----- ;— : liit ie s iirF lorid a
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$ 5 0.0 0 to $2 0 0 .0 0 per acre
Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained mid ready for crop, SHOflOO in .$liKMl0ii
per-ncre. .
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City property, improved nnd unimproved timber Inijd with finest site in Florida for crate factory
Others t e l l you what enn he done. MVRRI!Ll. &amp;. CONNER lire practical farmers as well as
real estate brokers, and are here to show you what hits been and can he done,

URRELL

Electric Lights

nre coming. Have your store nnd resi­
dence wired now. Ex|iert electricians.
LAKE MARY MELANGE
All work done under insurance rules.
Notify W. A. Parr or phone our office nud
Sivciut Cor. to The Herald. _
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Quite a uuinbcr uf the I.ake Mnry people we will make estimate.
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Uko. 11. F ernalu H ardware Co.
intended (he celebration in Sanford on
July 5th. As the writer couldn't go she
Have you seen the cloth-finish ruled
was too disiipiKiinted to write the news letter heads nt The llernld office T The
items last week.
neatest and very latest thing in fine sta­

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Growing Strawberries, Celery

We arc having plenty of rain at last, tionery. Look it up, Mr. Business Man.
and everybody is planting sweet potatoes. Prices very low.

Gas and Electric Fixtures

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, C auliflow ers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays

We carry the combination fixtures, also
Mr. Summerlin, the efficient assistant u full line of gas fixtures, brackets, etc.
bookkeeper for The Planters' Mfg. Co. lefl Gas stoves and ranges.
TncFrRNAi.D HARDWARfTC&amp;rfpr Atlanta. CuTubout two wreks 'ngo.
All^were sorry to have hill) go and.wish
Have you seen the latest tilings In
him much success. *
rerrlgcrators~-till steel— at Harry J.
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“W. A. Willacy nnd Ids two daughters, Wilson's.

CONNER

W ELBORNE

A civil service examination-for rural
carriers will he held In Qrnnge county,
Florida, on Saturday. July 17th, in order
that a register of eligibles may lie estab­
lished. Application and other necessary
blanks will be furnished by the postilion»;
ter.
— C. F. H askins, P. M.

Mrs. A. W. Keely is on (lie sick list. We
Itopi that she will soon recover.

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I Sell the I-anet-—Your Brniiis, Money, and
Muscles Makes ilia Crop nnd the Profit

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Every chair Illustrated here la made el the
heal while maple stook and finished natural
oul-door varnish. • T h e aeala are beet grade
double Woven ration &gt;no! cheap piths

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Jacksonville, Florida.

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

�THE SANTORO HERALD
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Teachers Appointed In County
The county school bonnl in session Inst
week at Orlando made thtrfottawThjL ap­
pointment of teachers for the various
schools In the county:
Orlando. J. W. Simmons, principal; Eulu
Smith. Eunice DeLoney. Moliey E. Ray,
Mabel E. Jameson. Frances Groves, Ber­
nice Smith. W. G. Johnson. Mary Gilchrist.
Minnie B. Howe. Grace Boone.
Sanford. N. J. Perkins, principal; Alice
Tetherly. Lucllc Richnrds, Carrie Ensmingrr. Nitn Moore. Cinrn Miller. E. W. 1).
Bunn. Peachie Lciller. Nellie FuremApopka. E. Emma Dart, Mary E. Dan.
Oakland, D. M. Cook.
Winter Park. C. P. Dicklnsbh. principal;
-Bleu Hetischen, Nellie M. Shaw, Florem-e ?
Murray.
Pine Castle, Eva Walker.
Oviedo, Mattie P. Chapman, Lulu Hires.
. Geneva. Amnret Clark. — ;________
Chrlstmns (Union), Annie Peters. Nnnnle D. Harris.
- Maitland, A. S. Beyer, Miss L. R. Baker. 2
Lonfiwnod. J. W. S. Eutzmlngcr.
Buda, A. M. Rchbinder.
Lake Mary, Florence Lovell.
Lake llow ct Lucy V. Harris.
Gnhriel|a. Willie Wymnn.
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Paolo, Frances Leake.
Clyde, Lenora Arncttc.
Iron Bridge. Eflic Hansel.
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Ocoee, Wm. Mann. Belle Crnwfnrd.
Dulah. Maisy Murray.
Ivey's, Edith Belknap.
Gotha. Mabel Bray.
Tangerine, EVn L. Taylor.
Lockhart. Pearl Hunter.
Fairvlew, Mrs. G. B. Dickinson.
Zellwood, Anna Self.
Clarconn, Wm. Mann.
Bronson, H. P. Belknauu.
-------------Foresr City, May Fowler.
Conway, Etta Hansel.
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Monroe, Bessie J. Winn.
Boggy Creek, Mrs. Antonin HaltenlmfT.

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Tickets on Sale from Jack son v i l|e.e,y e iy- Mo n d a y -« p d T h u rsd a y
e_ beglim n if with June" 1 7 up to Aug 3 0 th , with
final return lim it Sept. 30th

R e d u c e d R a te s to o t h e r S u m m e r

R e so rts

Fnr infornmt ion rotes, reservations etc., -call on or write to
T. J. PERKINS

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A*t, Sanford, or A. W. FRITOF, Division P .* it n Kcr A*t
13B W. Bay S t. JaeXtonvUI*. Flo.

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Wea» carry the Largest line between Jacksonville and Tampa

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Staple and F ancy Groceries
F u ll Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
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General Fire Insurance

Wiring For Electric Lights
Snpford’s new electric light plant will
soon be installed and you want the work
done by a competent and experienced
electrician. The Work must bear inspec­
tion and conform to the regulations pre­
scribed by the Southern1 Tariff A ssocia-1
■Jan. W. A. Parr of this city has tiad ten
years experience in electrical work &lt;d all
kinds and can wire your house in a satis-J
factory manner. Everyone should have
their house wired nl once, pi ho ready
when the current is turned on. nnd W. A . !
Parr is now ei|uip|&gt;c&lt;l to tnke ypur order'
and fill same al onee. You can get him
any time nt the telephone exchange, nr
leave orders at Fernald's hardware store.

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Stopovers allowed on Jhtft Tickets aL Richmond, W ashington,
-Baltim ore and Philadelphia

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W00LF0LK
P IT T S B U R G ,

Offie« with HOLDEN REAL EBTATB CO.

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Sales Agents and Distributors
•SANFORD CELERY UNION

B K Ascnrs
C hicago
Cincinnati
Jacksonville

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Excitement Will Soon Be Rife
Announce Your Candidate
You want to get into the light at once.
Let us suggest that you organize your forces.
Get jit the lend nnd stay in the lend The prize
is too valuable to lose when it costs you no
money to win.

The piano is one of the l»est

nnd furnished us by one of the South's largest
piano concerns, and now is the time for you to
hurry up nnd gel busy.

Free-to Everybody

Ask your friends to

¿ive £ou. ihelr votes. 1 See that they are vuled

NOT ALLOWED.—No one interested in
the store will be allowed a vote though they
give us Their trade; and we have no interrat in

Our Method of Advertising

who wins the piano.

It is a free-for-all contest

where the most popular contestant wins out.

T. A. Newlan
Chas. H., Evans
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Sanford Furniture Co

WHO DO YOU WANT TO HAVE TH E PIANO

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July ID. 190»

- fH É SANrÓftO HERALD

IO.

It Is therefore orderW Hint you do
Circuit o f the State of Florida, tor Or­ To All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application o f fhtt City Solici­ appear in this court to the bill uerelu
ange County.
tor, It 1» hereby ordered than an or bo- filod, upon Monday. September Gth, a .
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. City o f Sanford v a W. F. Leavett, Ad
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
fore
thu September rule day next, being D.# 1909«
inlnlstrator
Seth
French
Estate
and
46-4.
Circuit o f the State o f Florida, for Or­
September
6, A. D., 1906, in said court,
. ll &lt;8r,i,Urt^ cr or(lori-^ ll“ 1 this order
» W W W » # # » « » # » »»* » « »* * * * » * * **#** To All Whom It May Ooncern;
ange county.
-Upon application o f the City Solici you appear to nnd anRwer tfio bill filed o f publication be published once .
.CLty.of-Saufard v s..L o ts 3 f t 4 , Block Bill in Chktwwy^o" Enfercé TeK Lien.
tor, It Is hereby ordered than on-.or be­ and set forth the nature of your res­ week for eight consecutive weeks in
2, T ier H ,.O w n er Unknown.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th JudicIA! fore tbe August Rule day next, being pective Interests In, right to, or Hens the Sanford Herald, a uewspaper [mbT o the edfendant Owner Unknown:'
Circuit o f the State o f Florida, for Or­ August 2, A. D „ 1909, In said oourt, upon real estate situate In the City o f Uahed In the City o f Sanford. In Or­
It appearing from the affidavit of the
ange County.
you appear to and answer tbe bill filet Sanford, nnd described in the bill as ange County, Florida.
City Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford City o f Saofofd vs. J. E. Terwllleger,
Witness my hand nud the seal of
nnd Bet forth the nature or your res­ Lot» 12 and 13, Block 7. Tier 1.
herein filed that be believes that you
It-Is further ordered that this order said circuit court thlB 24ih day. of
and
pective Interests In. right to, or Hens
are a non resident o f the Stato o f Flor­ T o All Whom It May Concern:
bo published In the Sanford Herald, n June, A. D., 1909.
upon real estate situate In tile City
ida, and that your residence la un­
Upon- application o f the City Solici­ Hanford, tuvd described In the bill
newspaper published In said City, once (SoaL)
B, M, ROBINSON
known, mu | that there 1b no person In tor, It Is hereby ordered than on or, boClerk Circuit Court, Orange County,
Undivided 3-4 Interest In Lots 9 and g week tor eight consecutive weeks
this Stato the BenTce of a subpoena fore tbe August Rute day next, being
prior, t o said rule day.
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10, Block 5, Tier L upon whom would bind you..August 2, A. D.. 1909, In said court,
Witness my hurud.and Beal o f the
It Is further ordered that this order
It Is therefore ordered that you do you appear, to and answer the bill filed(
rhid circuit court this 24tlv day o f
be published in the Santord Herald,
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien
.appear In IhlB court to the bill herein and set forth the nature of your res­
newspaper published In said City, once June, A. D„ 1909.
la the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
filed, upon Monday, September 6th, A. pective interests In, right to, or lions
(Seal.)
B.
M.
ROBINSON,
a week tor tour consecutivo weeks
Circuit Of the Slate of Florida, for Or,
D., 1009.
,
upon real estate situato In the City of prior to said rule day
-Clerk Circuit Court, Orange-County. tuigo
county.
It is further ordered that this order Sanford, ami described lo the bill as
Witness my hand and seni of the
46*!l
City o f Santord vs. 40x80 ft. in a i’
o f publication be published once a DM 8, Block 9, Tlor 4.
said circuit court this" 24th dny
week for eight consecutive weeks In
—f f l rs r r .nf j ^ V B Iock-lti, Chuiddaffi
It !» further ordered that this order duner-Ar-Ifc“ )#*®.--—----------------------Bill jn Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
&amp; tu ck e rs A d d ition , Owner Un..Mie flanford-Horald, a-new spaper pu
_»c.published in tue Hanford “Herald, a (Seal.)
AM.
ROBINSON,
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
know u.
Ushcd In the City o f Sanford, In Or­ newspaper published In said City, once
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,. Circuit of the State o f Florida, tor Or
To the defendant Owner Unknownange County, Florida. &lt;
a week tor tour consecutive weeks
46-4,
auge County.
It appearing from the affidavit „r
Witness my hand and the seal o f prior to said rule day.
City o f Hanford vs. 30 ft. o f Ixit 6, City Solicitor o f the City o f Hanford
Bald circuit oourt this 24th day of
Witness my bond and seal o f the
Block 18, Chapman &amp; Tucker’s Ad­ herein filed that lie believes that you
June, A. 1)., 1909..
said circuit court this “i ft b day of Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax'Lien,
dition,
Owner Unknown, and
are a non-resident of the Btute of n , „ .
(S e a l.)B. M .J tO B jjfl^ N ,
In
the
Circuit
Court
yf
Ihe
7thrJudlclal
Juuo, A. D.. 1909.
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- Clerk Circuit Court, Ortwifl^Counly. I Seal.)
Circuit i&gt;r the State ot Florida, fur Or- To All Whom It May Ounoern:
Ida. and that your rW U S cu l e i ! *
-11. Mt WJWNSON,
or
ntn
ctry
soiicrknown, iwid that there Is no (isrsoa lu
Uy_3L. l. jlnrt. Deputy Clerk.
ango County.
CN-rk CfróuTTCJurL Orange County.
tor, It is hereby ordered thau on or bo* Uils State tho service of a subpoena
46-8.
City o f Santord vs. E. II. JoaeB, and
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40-4.
foro the September rule day next, being u|x&gt;n whom would hind you.
To Ail Whom It May Concern: ^
September 6, A. D., 1909, In wild court,
It Ib therefore ordered that you do
Upon
implication
of
the
City
S
olid
ory
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. tor. It la^ieyi'fiy^ordered than on or be­ you appear to and angwer the bill filed nppear In this court to the bill h. r.-in
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial In tho Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
and set forth thò naturo o f your resupon Monday, September Gth A
Circuit of tho Stato of Florida, for Or­ Circuit o f tho Stato o f Florida, for Or­ fore the August Rule day next, being l»ectlve Interests In, right to, or Ileus filed,
D„ 1909.
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2,
A.
D..
1909,
In
said
court,
ange county.
ange County.
u[Kin real uhIuIo allunie In the City o f
It
Is
further
ordered
that
this
order
you
appear
to
and
answer
tho
hlll
filed
City o f Sanford vs. 30 f t o f Lot
City o f Sanford vs. E. Kirby, and
and set forth the nature o f your res­ Santord, and described in tho hill as o f publication be published once a
Block 18, Chapman ft Tucker's Ad­ T o AH W hom It May Concern:
pective Interests In, right to, or Hens 30 ft. of Lot 6, Block 18, Chapman &amp; w eek, tor eight consecutive weeks in
dition, Owner Unknown.
Upon application o f the City Solici­
tho Sanford Herald, a newspaper |mtiupon real estate situate In ihe City of Tucker's Addition.
tor,. It Is hereby ordered than on or be­ Santord, and described In the hill ns
To the Defendant Owner Unknown
It Is further ordered that this order llshed' In the City o f Sanford, In Or­
It nppeoj-lng from Uic affidavit of the fore the Augunt Rule day next, being
bo published In the Sanford Herald, a ange County, Florida.
City Solicitor o f the City o f Santord August 2, A . D., 1909, In said court, Lot 4, Block 10, Tier A.
newspaper.published In Bald City, once
Witness my hand -and the seal of
It
1»
further
ordered
that
this
order
herein filed that ho believes that you you appear to aud answer the bill filed
a week tor eight consecutive weeks sold circuit court tliliT^Ith day of
bo
published
In
tlM
f*
Hanford
Herald,
a
are a non-resident o f tho Statu o f Flor­ nnd set forth tho nature o f your res­
prior to said rule dny.
June, A. D., 1909.
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ida, and that your residence la un pective Interests In, right to, or liens' newsjiaper published In said City, once
Witness my lituul and seal of the (Heal.)
B. M. ROBINSON
a
week
tor
four
consecutive
weeks
known, and that there Is no person In upon real ostatu situate In tho City of
$ald circuit court this 24th day of
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
this State thu servlou of a subpoena Sanford, and described In tho bill ns ‘prior to said rule dny.
June, A. D., 1909.
Witness
my
hand
luid
seal
o
f
the
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upon whom would bind you, and that West 1-2 o f L*&gt;t 2, Block 10, Tier C.
B. M. ROBINSON,
wild d rcu lt court this 24th day of (Beal.)
***x*»******* »* * * «* * * * «* «««««&gt;, w w
your age Is over.th e ago of 21 years
'C lerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
A. D„ 1909.
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien
' It is therefore ordered that you do
It la further ordered that this order Juno,
46-8.
(Seal.)
B.
M.
ROBlNBON,
appear In this court to the bill herein be published In tho Sanford Herald, a
In tlie Circuit Court, of the 7th Jinbciai
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Orange
County
filed, upon Monday, September Gth, A. newspaper published In »aid City, once
Circuit (,f the State of Florida, foriir-40-4.
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. rmgw pouaiy
D., 1909.
a, week tor four consecutive weeks
« j # # *«« » , « » » «** » » » « ** » » » » * * ***«**** In the Circuit Court of the i'll Judicial City o r Sanfora.va.-L
Bail to
B. \VHiinnn^_i_
— it-is-fu rth er ordcred-that-thlwordCT T il or lO M ld r u lo day . ' ------- o f . public«»le n - b e irabltHhwlTJnco
T «/ Hit! defendant, I. 11. Williams:
Witness tny hand nnd seal of_th e Bill In Chancery to E n fo rco Tax Lien. Circuit (»f the Stati? o f Florida, for Or*
auge County.
week Tor eight consecutive w eeks-in aftHI circuit court this 34th day of In tho Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
R appearing from Hie atfldavlt „r the.
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub- June, A. D., 1909.
Circuit of the State of Florida, tor Or- City o f Hanford vs. L its 3 &amp; 4, Block City Solicitor ot tho City of Hanfuid
2. Tier II, Owner Unknown, and.
Uahed In the CHy oT Sanford, In Or- (Heal.)
herein tiled that h0 believes that you
B. M. ROtllNSON,
ungo County.
ongo County. Florida.
are a non-resident o f the Stale of Flor­
Clerk Circuit Court, TJrango County. City o i Santord vb. W. P. Clark Estnto To AH Whom It May Qonceru:
U[Kin application o f the City Solici- ida, and that your - residence Ip un­
Witness my hand nnd the seal of
•
46-4.
Lewis Roberts, Agt., and
tor, It Is Hereby ordered than on or be­ known, and that there Is no person tn
said circuit court this 24th day of ««**« « * « « « * * « « * * « «* « « ****«* « « « «* « #» To All Whom It May Concern:
fore-the September rule day next, being this Slat«» the. aervieu-oi a Knltiim-nirJune, A. D., 1909,
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Upon
application
of
the
City
Solici­
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
tor, It Ib hereby ordered than on or be- September 0. A, D., 1909, In sold court; 'ftixui whom would hind you. and Unit
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. Jn the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial tore the August Rule day next, Rein« you appear to and answer the bill tiled Jou r age Is ovor. the age of ¿\ year«
Circuit &lt;&gt;f tho State of Florida, for OrBy M. 1. Hftfti Deputy Clerk.
It 1s t h e r e f o r e order«*! D ial yon do
August 2, A. D„ 1909, In said court, and set tor tl it h e u alii re op your' resungo County.
46-8.
you
appear to and answer the hill filed t**ctlve interests In, right lo, or Hens app*‘ ar In this court to the bill herein
City or Sanford v l Flora Tunner, A«F
upon real estate situate In the City of
**W * *****W *W W *W ***W W W W **|
mlnJstratrlx and S. W. 1-4 of Lot 3, and set forth the nature of your res- Sanford, and described In Ihe bill ns filed, upon Mcnduv. Hi plembi c mti A
D., 1909.
pectlve
Interests
In,
right
to,
or
Hens
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
Block 10, T1©t C, and
upon real estate situate In the City of liOts 3 pud 4, Block 2. Tlor 11.
It Is further ordered that this oid.-r
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial T o All Whom it May Concern:
It Is further ord. led that tills order
Circuit o f the Slate o i Florida, for Or­
Upon application of the City Solici­ Hanford, and described In the Dill n lie published In tlie Hanford Herald, a- of pnldlcotlun tie pubiislirdgoin'e a
week for eight «ain^'pinJvPwAV*
ange county.
tor, It Is hereby ordered than on or be­ NE1-4 of Block 8, Tier 12.
It Is further ordered that this orde. neHr.puper publish« «1 In «aid City, once the Sanford llerafdT'tt uewspapei pub
City o f 8anford vs. Lots3 &amp; 4, Block fore the August Rule day next, being
a . week for eight consecutive weeks HrId*I In tlie CHy «if Hanford, in &lt;»i7, Tlor 1, Owner Unknown.
Atiguat 2, A. D., 1909, In said court, he published In the Hanford Herald,, a prior to said rule day.
newspaper
published
In
said
CHy.
once
migu County, Florida.
To Die defendant Owner Unknown: you np|&gt;eur to and answer thu bill filed
Witness my hand amt. seal of the
Witness my hand and the seal nf
It apj&gt;carlng from the affidavit of the. and »et forth the nature of your res­ a week Bur four consecutive Weeks said circuit court (Ji|s 2ttJj_ day of
said circuit court tills 2lt|i «lav of
City Solicitor o f the City o f "Sanford pective intereHta in, right to, or liens prior to. said rule day.
June.
A.
D„
1909.
»
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Witness my* hand and seal o f the
June, A .'D .. 1909.
herein filed that he believes that you upon'real estate situate In thu City of
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
(Seal.) ■ »
* It. M. HOlUNSON.
are a non-resident t&gt;f the State o f Flor'- Hanford, and described In the bill as »aid circuit 'court this 24th day of
Ch*rk Circuit Court, Orange Comity.
June, A. D., 1909. j—
» Clerk-OlrctiH- t’nitrt, Orargr rmtfity.
Ida, and that your-resIdtuiCo Is un H. W. 1-4 o f Lot 3, Block 10, Tier C.
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known, cuid that there Js no person In __It Is further ordered that this order (Sual.)----------------- Hi-M;-RGBINHONr~
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County » « « « &lt; « « « * ************
this Slnte tlitT'sf'rvlce o f a subpoena bo published In the Sanford Herald, a
46-4.
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. Bill in Chancery to Enforce Ta* Lien.
upon whom would bind, yon.
wewnpaprr pnhttBhotl 111 shTU CHy, once
In tbe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In tlie Circuit Court of the Tib ,lud(n:d
It Is thereiore ordered that you do a week tor four consecutive weeks
uppear In this court to the bill herein prior to said rule day.
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. Circuit of the State eT Florida, for Or
Circuit o f the Stale «if Florida lor *)rfiled, upon Monday, September 6th, A.
ango County.
Witness my hood and soal o f the In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judlciul
niige county.
D„ 190».
said circuit c o u r t,th is 24th day of Circuit of the State of Florida, for Or City of Hanford vs. I. It. Williams, and City of S.anford vs. M. Iteutou.
To All Whom It May Concern:
It Ih further ordered that this order June, A. D., 1909.
ango County.
T o t h o d e f e n i h u i t , M. H e a t o n .
of publlciijioii be. published once
(H e a l. )
B. M. ROBINSON,
City of Sanford vb. 40x80 ft. In S. E.&lt; — UjHiu appllcntlon of thu city Sollcl- ‘ -It appearing frnm the nttidnvit nf the
week for eJgti t consecutive weeks |u
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
Corner of Lot 6, Block 16, Chnpmun tor. It 1» hereby ordered than on or be­ City Solicitor of III«' City of Hanford
the Sanford Her Aid. .a newspaper pub­
---------- 1 ------ — 4 M .At Tucker's Addition, Owner Un­ fore the September rule day next, b«*lng herein,filed that he believes that voii
lished in the City o f Sanford, Ui Or­
September 6, A. lb, 1909, In nald court, are a non-resident ,,f tin* Si ale of Flor­
known, and
angé County, Florida.
you apirear to and answer (be bill Hied ida, and that your residence Is uriTo
AH
Whom
It
May
Concern:
WlthcsB my hand and the seal of Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
Upon application of 'he City BoHci nnd sot forth the nature of your res knnWu, and that there Is no person in
said circuit . court this 24th day of In the Circuit Cqurt of the 7th Judicial tor. It la hereby ordered than un or be pectlve int«'rests In, right to, or liens this State the service of a siibpociu
.Circuit
o
f
the
State
of
Florida,
for
Or­
Juno, A ; D,;,1909.'.vfore the! September rule day next, bclug upon real «'stale situate In the City of upon whom would bind yon. and lhat
ange County. .
(Beal.)
I.’
Ù. M., ROBINSON,
September 6, A- D., 1909, In told court Sanford, and described In the bill ns your ngu Is over the age of 21 years.
City
o
f
Santord
vs.
Mary
Evans
nnd
County.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Count;
you npiteur to and answer the bill filed L»t 12, Block C, Tier 2.
It Is therefore ordered that you dn
T.
H.
Coon,
and
By M. lr'JIurt, Deputy Clerk.
It Is further ordered that this order apirear In HiIb court to the bill herein
and set forth thp nature of your rea
To
AH
Whom
It
May
Concern:
4G-8&lt;
be publishi'd In the Sanford Herald, n filed, upon Monday, September'Gib, A.
Upon application of the City Solici­ pectlve interests In, right to, or Ileus
newspaper published In snhl City, once U„ 1909.
tor, It 1» hereby ordered than oo or be­ ii|&gt;oii real estate situate in thu City of
It Is further ordered that this ordee
Bill In Chancery-tq Enforce Tax Lien. fore the August Rule day next, being Santord, and described In the bill as u week for eight oonaccutlvc weeks
of piiblicatinn b«* publislied once a
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial August 2, A. D„ 1909, In said court, 40x80 ft. In S. E. Corner o i I*ot 6, prior to juvld'rulo day.
Witness my hmnd and seal o f the week Tor eight consecutive weeks In
. Circuit o f Uio.State o f Florida, for Or* you apiieur to nud anawer the bill filed Block 1(T, Chapman &amp; Tucker'B Addl
ivild
circuit court this 24th day of the Hanford Herald, a imw'spnper pubUon
to
the
City
of
Santord,
Owner
Un
ango County.
J
and set forth ■thft nature of your resJune, A. Ib, 1909.
llshi d lu tin* City of Saiifui'tl, In Un
City o f Hnntoittl va. J. K. Lee, and 1
p)&gt;Ctive latqrcRts In, right to, or Hens known.
-.
B. M. ROBINSON
It I» further ordered thnt this order (Seal.)
ango County, Florida.
To AH Whom It'M ay Concern:
upon fcnl, estate situate In the City of
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
W itness my hand and tlu* seal &lt;&gt;f
Upon application o f the City Solici­ Rautord. ajul described la tho bill as be publish«*] In the Sanford Herald, a
46-8.
said circuit court itiis 21lh d.n of
tor, It 1» hereby .ordered than on or be­ L o ).$ Block 16, Chapman &amp; Tucker's newspaper publish«'«! In said City, once
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■*
a week tor eight oonsecutlve wet*ks
June, A. D.t 1909,
fore the August Rule day next, being Addition to the City o f Sanford.
B. .M. ROBINSON.
August 2, A. 1)., 1909. In said court
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. (Seal.)
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. prior to said rule day.
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
Witness my hand and B«*al of tlie In the Circuit Court o f tho 7th Judicial
you upjiear to and answer the bill filed
It Is further ordered that this order
,
4G X.
and det forth, the nature o f your res­ he published In (he Sanford Herald, a aald circuit court this 24th day of fijrcult of the Stale o f Florida, for Or­
)
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pective Interest» in. right to, or Hens newspaper published In said City, once June, A. Ib. 1909.
ange County.
B. M. ROBINSON,
uiK&gt;n real estate situate In the City of a week tor four consecutive weeks (Sent.)
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
City of Sanford vs. M. Heaton, and
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. To All Whom H May Concern:
Santord, and described In the bill as prior to said rule day.
Circuit o f the Stutc o f riorlda tor
.46 8.
I»ot 3, Block G, Tier 2.
Witness my hesid and st'al nf the ■ __________
Upon application o f the City Solici­
. .__ ______ _—
*. U ranic County
It Is further ordered that this order ttfild circuit court thin 24lit dny o f
tor, it is hereby’ urdoled than oo or be­
City of Sonfurd I Blit tn ih tinnrrrT tn rnj*f-c
be published In the Hanr,ml Herald, a June. A. D., 1909.
fore
4ho
September
role
day
next,
being
Bill in Chancery to Enforc« Tax Lien.
v».
T*k i.irn
newspaper published In said City, oncé (Seal.)
M . * r ROBINSON,
1
In the Circuit Court pf the 7tti Judicial September 6. A. D.. 19U9, In «it«} oourt S it t'olcmnn I To
ike
drfrnJnnt. S. It Coteman:
^a week ft«- four coumccuUvo weeks
Clerk Circuit CourL Orange County. “ Circuit o í the State of Florida, for Or­ you appear to and annwur the hill tilt'd
It oppnatUul from the affidavit of th* &lt;
prior to said rule- dny,
°
46-4.
and set forth Hie nature uf your res’ tlor of Ihe City of Sanford herein fU*U tlisi &gt;&gt;* lir;
ange County.
Witness niy lint id and seal of the H* * *****y ****** «*** **»**« * *«***« * City o f Sanford vs. M. C. Hedengren, pectlve Inti-rests In, right to, or liens tievra thatVOUJUil juum-rcaklcul-ob thu SiulrW
Florida and (hal your mldeiK* is unknown **“Jf
nald circuit court this 24th day of Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
u|k»n real estate Blttiat«! IF th e City of that
nn&lt;l
__ __
_. tti ere it no peraon In «hit Mate «he lrr' “J
June. A. D., 1909. ..
lu the ClnmlL Court uf4he-7tti Judicial To ATTW hom R May Concert!:
Suufor«r wid descrllM'd- )n the bill as a tubpoena upon whom would hiiul you, ana «»»&gt;
(Seal.)
U. M. ROBINSON,
youra&lt;e
Uover 21 year*.
. ...
Circuit &lt;&gt;f tho State o f Florida, fur Or­
Upon application o f the City Solid L&gt;ts 4 and 6, Block 7, Tier G.
It it therefore ordered ihul you do »l&gt;l*’»t *nJ“"
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
ange County.
It 1«, further ordered that this order court
tor. It Is hereby ord em l than on or be­
to Ihe hill herein tiled, upon Monday, off
46-4
City o f Sanford vs. Jupiter Lodge Trus- fore the September rule day next, being be publish«*) In the Banford Herald, a um ber Gth, 1909.
.
, ,
j(
ia
further ordered lhat ihU urdaeol
*********************************** tees, (Mid
HeptiMuber C, A. D..JU09, In sold court, Jiewajxtper piibliahcd Jn «aid City, once be published
once
a
week
for
eljilil
you appenr to aiul answer the bill filed a week tor eight consecutive weeks week« In The Sanford lieruld. a nr*&gt;»pai&gt;er pu
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien, To AH Whom It May Uoncnrn:
Upon application of the City Solici­ and set forth tha nature o f your res- prior to sold rule duy.
liahrd in the City oi Sanford, In Oraml* «vuniy.
In tho Clrouli Court of the 7th Judicial
Witness my hand and seal of the
Circuit o f tha State o i Florida, for Or­ tor. it Is hereby ordered than on or be­ pectlvo Interests In, right to, or Heim
Wlinckj my hand and «he aeal of *»d ebe“*1
fore the August Rule day next, being ui&gt;on real estate, situate In the CHy of said circuit court this 24th day of court thia 2n«l day of July, A. D. I»09
ango County.
IstAL)
B M Ka»»»*.
August
2,
A.
D.,
1909,
In
said
court,
June.
A.
D.,
1909.
Sanford, and dcBcrlbcA in tho bill as
lly-of-Soufurd v«r- ( L Rood, and
A7-H
Clerk Clrtruit Court. Ornni* County
yon nppoaFto ahinUliWar the bill filed t fc n fir u t o r t r r . n p r i t ;-------------------y
(Seal.)— -----------B. M. ROIUNSON t
T o All Whom It May Concern:
Clerk* Circuit Court, Orange County.
It Is further ord**red that this order
Upon application o f the City S o lid ’ and set forth the nature of your res­
in the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judíela
46-8.
tor, It Is hereby order«*! than on or be­ pective Interests In, right to, or Hens bo published in the Sanford Herald., a
“
la for
fore the August Rule «lay next, being upon real estato situate lu tho City o f newspaper published. In Bahl Clty, onCe
A m a st 2, A . P.. 19QB, In ;^ ljL jaijrL. Sanford, and described In
)T ccT ax T T ofT
Orange County
prior to said rule’
you appear tx&gt; and answer th
In the Circuit Court o i the 7th Judicial
v of Sanford | jml ia Chanuaty to •tdvtvg.
It Is further ordered that tills order
Witness tny h
and set forth the nature or your res
1-P.UJie., Olreiilt nt the RLaULof Flurlda. tUx.Qt_ H. Coleman I
**
]K-cltv«» Interests In, right to, Or lh’ ns be published In the Bpnfqrd.Harold»-a new cireuir ccnifC^tfifi»,?
L^day o f •kngd epuaty.
And To AU Whom ll May Conwrra:
.
ui*m re st estate Blttnttfl Ifl t1i«rUIlyL'of newspaper puLUahL-d In sold City, once June. A» D.. 1909. . “
To the defendant Owner Unknown:
Upon
BPPlicnlion
of
H
ie
Cltytollcilor
ll Ub«*w
wt-ek tor tour consecutive weeks (Beal.)
irdered that
that on
on or
or Ufore
before the
llte Seuiemoer
SelilerutierK'de
B. M. R0R7N 80N .
n w ™ l'
Sanford, aud described la tbe bill ob
City o f Sanford vs. M. C. IJedengren. ordered
f 0 «t,belu4 September «th. A l)
f
F raction 1-B o f Lot 1, Block 10, Tier prior, to Bold rule day.
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
T o tlie defendant M. C! Handeiigren: —
&gt;ar to ana
and antwer
bill&gt; nloi ano i«
,
you appear
amwer ihe
iue t»&gt;
Witness my hotid and seal of the
C. and NW1-4 o f Lot 3. Block 10,
46-8.
It Appearing fmm the uOlduvlL or th« forth itie nature
naturi of your rrapecitve tnlr»»l ^
said
circuit
court
this
24th
day
o
f
**************«***»**'« «* « * « * » **«« « « City Solicitor o f tlie City o f Sanford
lie
T ier O.
.
&gt;
••
th« to. or lien«
upon
i ilVorlfc0 '
ty of Sanford,
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MUM,' and deicribed In the bill ai Dx »*■ •
It Is further ordered tbat this order June, *A. D„ 1909.
herein
fllod
that
lie
believe«
tbat
you
Block 7 . Tier 0.
B. M. ROBINSON, •
be published In tho Sanford Herald, a (Heal,)
•
are a non-resident o f tho State o f Flor­ “ ‘ifufiirthar^tirdered that IhU order be
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. Circuit
tn The Sanford Herald, a new»pr»pet puUuhg*.
newspaper published In sold City, once
ida,
and
that
roaldwice
In
ui
ma
tuai
your
residence
It*
uu46-4.
a week tor tour ooasecutlvo weeks
iMtm* AmiHy.
y. Xkud thAVttiCre Is no peraon {p
.(* » » » » » &gt; * .
to&amp;ta s a iS M t a ilM fB J m m im e s t; *.»*i
City o f . Santord vs. I«ota 12 ft 13, this Statu the servloe of a subpoena
" ■ “. i t i » - « «
2nd day of July, A. U 1909.
W itness my halid and seal o f the Bill In Chancery to Enforce Ta x Llea.
Block 7, Tier 1, Owner Unknown, upon whom would bind you, and that
u '
B. M. Kuainvu*
|t»J4 circuit court this 24th day o f In' the CUrcult Court o( the 7th Judicial
and
your age Is over the age of 21 year*,
Clark Circuit Couth Orante Cow»V’
Juno, A. D., 1909.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
U. M. ROBINSON,
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. (Seal.)

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�Chase &amp; Co

Granting a franchise to Satirord Ugftt
Tuel Compuny to Install And Op­
Kr~ f(tm The Haralfll Special Correspondent
Bv Wlrelcaa Telephone
erate on Electric Light And Gas Plant
Miss Pinky Slimmer, the sparkling Beck
Within The City of Sanford And Au
Hammock correspondent, assisted by Min
thortzlng a Contract With Said Com
pany:
*
ttvo' Stufllna, ertterthlned two Sanford
drummers list Monday with a boiled din
t h îc " / 5 w ^ r J,lnr,l''v " ,eCi,v Council of
ner and played and sang several popular
Ä
.PyS4* ♦"•"‘hr trantwmniw Sáñ"
Mng5. Miss Sluffins recited "Curfew
Shall Not Ring." with her usual eclat.

. . . m a i a a m ^ -.'s etais1

Elkamer Pcrhamus nnd Peter Butcher
have been getting up n family gcneology
tree of their ancestors. Both huve told
that their forefathers (It in the revolution­
ary war. Elkamer got ns far back ns Ids
l grandfather and-found that the old
mnn was hung for being a tory, and Pete
found out that Ills old great granddad, on
bl* mother's side was from Orlnndo. Their
family trees are tflrcndy full grown, but
their grandfathers arc as far back as they
a ^ liig ,,..
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to tiip(Ni&gt;H.i n n ml nth i t ttriiüsory or us-rful nt&gt;iili-

«■ivevi by ihe _
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oodaj gi(,&gt; lZ iu, I DOSI, und the tame will tw
upwwd by »md »uatil on
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l i (ani.
ll*Ur. *r 1
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(hr™ ..o'! ^ IIS fur , 2F con» I ruction o( about forty*ii,ch "ni* culvert» over ta llir
" î r"
. ll’ ronnroction amounting in
TIHiH
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.ü .'"IXut^py
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A rnnitii&lt;-irtlt^,-rjpthin
may I«
la- had by _m ail from
!»on a M
M.« R
Kotilnton. Clerk of Court ut Orlandoor
S W ,.ïa illï ï î Ÿ Ginn. Coniulitns Knâitu-arïor ïh e
sanfiird Drolnngr Cotnm litiân, Boom S, F lm
Nudgnal Bank hnnford, Honda, ubero plan»,
»pevUU allons, mnp*. rttlinatr». profile* and ali
¡»'onVilr * '"tom oliIon retatlns lu »nid n&gt;n»tna tion

!"''l&gt;¡y "f toa auHalto b i d u t Ä
Tin* biil» for ditcblnit w ill bo recelved ninm eoch
* . ï 1 t l*0TI " r Other
«■ &lt;'», will, iKiwi-r nru ».-Parale »ra ti.in or iijmh ratti « p n n it r lin r nf entiauthority In immutaci ur*. m a lt:
änrt 1..: 1 " 'IS T'"1' "'ll " r utmi tilt- r n llr r i »iimar.*l
deal In •iieh ^ i ' n i i . l lurnliti tin- »„„„. i o m L i
I " 1"V.V"!Vi; ii V ji; tJLwJ u j r l lllu t in lim u t U -.» Imnt.
*«m fi.r iti.« u , liuTi». illtTn,'» ut irntirom neiit and
t»u*r
»lavify »anir «iiiarntety.
i « o r i»
,.i twires,
• fjHiifs,
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»"'■ | mniRlntalRlnti
«KM»
m trf
tnw'n«
m and
m«ih in himhi
t*u«t» ami tvLvnm
" ,r
«lier* ni!d Ä
(roum li &lt;&gt;f »alii town, ur other niipllnnivs fur itu- u , .1 . (,N,° *V,in " v,'r 2r&gt;
' 1» rione&gt;
I. 1 V'u mr in »l'im rnlr a» follnwt.
tom-rnt on und trmmnUslim of &lt; It-t trieiiv ana
Ili-n d n l—C i'L v rm :
cnnverrldiMir tin- -a»iu- Inti, light and p U ,-r n,r !",■
r .ii nvntion |ier rublo vani.
,lm n ' hs-Jnhatgtiint* mid
id bull,lines
MnlMhkment |*-r odilo yard
Mnl1 li«1"" "'"l fowi r lò uirnlier
rlatxinod in piare ut v i murì i i» r thonV ,,r,’v ,n r “' T ir * dint it I» nm intruded
A ll rulverl» lo l«-of fin in runutrurtimi
nworm In rondici with «hr IIV id .d ir lr i.il&gt; r.,r
piTfcjnif our or nny car«. nr InrmncMlve. or
I Auwr&lt;irs—All work will I n- palli'(o r upon o»ll(ranfmiMlim of sounds nr nirstngi-s h w lr r u k it v imiti » uf t|n-rM ^im vr Ir*» 25 per iv-nt. m a in i ti
s
’ ''ibuu until Uh» lotniriturnt* In Uie
pn.vid.sl nlwnys lim i Ib rn rn ia -rn llld alTu i U u C .’y
»pr-clniatio",ororom pllnl with, whrn th rrrn ia ln Reuben Glue's gasoline lamp exploded of Salitim i Mml rnn nir wild ...id e ra n lrr. In |,„
iliK nnd livin g ihetiTair. or iiluert, fm |„tlr» tower» Uer will b c rttlm a ln l in full. .
last night and several dozen collar but­ mxi utltrr n|iiiliuj»i'*&gt;
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ro tilt hinmeir»
« « » W rltrrli ii.r III p» r o rni, of Ilio oMitrnrt
tons and a number or bunches o f shoe Sccnoh 2 Me it fu rijirr ontninrtt: Tim i s « hI prlv
iltfltf-fl almi) tesisi «n il I n* in fom* fur u (•«*£¡mj of |&gt;riiv Hill I h- n ip n rn l n u li n u li Ititi n» a iliio ra litrr
strings were damaged by smoke and water.
'hai If iiwnnh-d ti ointrnrt withlii
im m tyT . V,n yrnr? fr? m ,,M' '*«&gt; of.lM Mnn li ViU r "dT iiytoilb
t o f ib r rn v i|.| of n Inpil notlliuitlon of
jf n,r
We learn that his stock was Insured in IJ)(U At Hi** r»i»irutiiin t»f said
,a!Tti'r' " ir » u iv riilu l b Id i!ir or liiiKIrr»
t.lly id .b jiifiln l *n drslrr*. Il ima I mirti me- said
(Huât (lir a «ati»fnrtory I m.ih I wllh lltr iìonnf uf
his wife’s name.
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Hi* irle llabt lindens plum if .....»aidernnlrrs nny
ilia tiii-rjfor sia li l.rk r. In rase tin- p u n ir, «rl'un 1 amiti il sin tiers, (a insure fur thè comiilftlun u fi he
roti trae! a» awnrdnl and io ilio »laa-lllol Unir
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Sylvester Cronkhito's oldest daughter,
opprimer». nnerhiwcn liy tlieiuwn, one by owner* (Sri- »itivlllratliin» )
Salii Uind lotie mi amount »ntlifarlory io (he
who graduated from the Mud sock female m ultile two ilu m it *finll tritume the itiird or if
rhtirr.pnrty »huh refuse c,r full m npiMiim thWnti* tioartl and in nivnntaricr with Ilo- law» jioverninz
&lt;
lemetcry, Is said to be quite a linguist. prnUf*r. nm notify tin* other in writing of sudi lurhw nik.
The riiihl I» hrrrhy tN ervrd lo rrlrct affy or all
fur fifteen tiny» nfler srrvk v iifMiti them of iati».
The other day Mart Billingsly asked Iilt iTkOkv,
the written notice of f^idi »rlettlon. nru! &lt;&gt;r written
o nlrr uf lite llonnl of Conni y CurnmUsionrrs
where site lived and she told him her folks notjer for the parly mi served to t r in i their np- of Il&gt;
Uruuilr CiAinly, I I..ritta
pnntert. Ihrotht-r puny mny thru nmmint »udì
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H M. IhmiNttin, Clrtk
didn't live where they did before they npfirnituT. miti «he nwnnl miti \&gt;t\cv fur,l ti|wm t»y
Atldrr»» all hid» lo II M. Kol.liuon. CU rk ut thè
the majority of «tu li iii'|»rni*iTs »hall |M. f|nn| Hll,|
moved away from where they now.live. hi
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nil i ntf uikont with unr tics. In the event that the Irru it Court. Urlando H a
taiij (art «if Sanfonl dors 11141 tlt sirr to I»u&gt; tahl
Mait nearly hqd n fij,
d e v !rk liklliC tinti jju* nlnnt» nini the »aiti lirniitcr» In C ir c u it C o u r t . S c v c n t h J u d l c i u l C i r ­
mu! thè C ity of Smifonl cannot a ijrrr u|K&gt;ti «he
Steve Gullion's two girls Paris-greened terms of n new contract, the »aiti City of Smifonl
c u it . O r o n g c C o u n t y . E lo r ld u
hereby nitrir# to extend miti lirant tfir (irivitt^e* M Frank,.l’IaintilT
i
sere of potatoes yesterday nnd weeded liraoteil
under this ordinm uf ns ftMind in Svtivn s
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two beds of onions. The Gullionsare born I. 2 mnl .*» Intuitive, to the said Ciimpmiy fur a n.iv'hl
II ninnili», llrfi'Milmil I
period tif twenty Ove years from the expiration &lt;if r o ,ih,Viti II Thoniai. 71 llroadwny, New York
workers.
ifie frmu hinc hereby itrmitiil
A , 1 i u n ii.—.4h —h .- h» ti mny H nn i'in’
' VII .11.' ti.-n 111 liultlii .l ikuL a w m of aflm bm rm
MH1W it-ilr m tt rIjrtIU'rTT iTITTh^ F T IIn f in,
m a t Jnnes nrul Shorty Skinner visited In a - i l l tlir n iim in t »
rnit nf tnt' bfTitr uf ilio Clrrk uf liti’ C lrru ll
“»hntf hftxr Tio
C.niri of thi* Srvrntli Judliìnl C lrru ll. OrnntlrCounriiint
nnd
privilt^e,
without
the
passai!**
uf
further
■Town yesfOifdny ana- received much ml i f1il my, lodi»! 11p »ml I c 111|&gt;or 111 i I y ufis 1tin i I:he ty Umida. &lt;1ttltil tlir Ili)111 day of Aprii A ¡1
cordial greeting from our citizens. Punk •Invi» alleys mid walks, and puhik" itromids of »ah! UHI!), ni (tir »oli uf M Frank a iin ìiu j D ii» iti 11
eity, hi the prtKrss of m int rm litui nini I a &gt;1 nifi, nini Ululim i, h li ir li u rli lui» l«a-n rrturnial (ry tbether.was once a resident of our town nnd was ìhereafter in the piwces» of •fniiiifiiti»! «r f« |iyiriii*;. IA(•»«aitisi; miti yunr, p ro irrly, I o- h I i Lui 3, f, 7
vxtcittlimi tlu* pitie*, mains and nnpliatnvs.ttr «mi H. uf Ulta k 3. T lrr I. aivordìnil tu F . - K Trnfchaoibermnid in a livery stable. Come ur
prtrwwif work» constructnl hemintfer. hut shall not fnriCs mnp of ilio town of Sanford, Orauilr rounty,
onrriiM'ii.ihly interfere with or ».l*-ttrmi the fret* t lofidn, lui» l■^•&lt;•nnlliirtirsl In »Iiliafy lini di-mmiti
again, boy a.
use nT tht* ut reel», rillryu in d nohlic »ìrotifui» ¿»fore nf tilnintiff in thè nl»&gt;vr ia*e lo thr ntuuuut of
Naii! H ie streets, alleys ant! »iijewit}Kb or,puluki J 1455 riti.
Philander Reuben Cline "who serenely ground-.,
Hnw, tlnrrfore, unir»» Vini, thè nnld I)«vid II
if dhhirfird in th&lt;- pr«« *ss of laying «ir n
»hall iH-rwiimlly in- nini apiirnr Iwlore tlir
passed away of spinal trouble was laid p.airtin! pi|M*». | h»Ii 'S. lowers and oilier tiecessfirf Cniuma»
i
trilli Court of thr S r u lit li J m liiia l Clnailt of Orkifucth or parts of the nft&gt;rrsmd works or plant.
sway in the Mudaoek cemetery to await, ShatLbe U iihiitd . ulti! «II infiidnthifnt ptcm rUws! h&gt; miv‘^ Cnmity. Flurida. mi thr lirst Mondiiy in
Atigu»t ro vi »unir U iniM hr Znd day of Aiiitusl.
Midi town ridatiti»! h» Mich matter »h n lftr nun
ihe call of Gabriel anil other weeping lieti with Sfitmld any mains parts oipt|w*s of A I* Ululi, imliinirnt wlll !«■ n ndrrisl again»t koo.
and
in f.in ir nf ili« »ahi M Frank mtd v i m orii nf
angels on Resurrection day. Mis nephew. works toiisirot ln l ht-n iinth-r I**- laid or tts ated in thr iirni»
rly nllai lin l a» tnay I«- »ultlrk&lt;til lu ta li»
ur iipm nny stnrts, alleys or public grounds not
f&gt;
vtid
jlldittlirnt and nmts will Im »uhi tu «utikfy
Mose Blizzard, has writ the following irathsl, or street the jfirnde of wftidHs sutNMsjueii! (tir »alile.
, .
y aiterei! or fixed, sail! town sigilli I«tar the ta touching epitaph for his tombstone: .
fk’ USeof chant!in»! the position of sui'h mains nr _ Wittirsi. II M »Rotiinvin, Clrrk uf C im ili Cinirt,
port#of work» when ih** ifirmh* shall tw* (jsiii or S.'Vrn,h Jiidii'iut Ciri nil. Ur iiniir Cinnily, Horldn,
Beneath (he clny lies Kruben I’lillm n h r Cline.
}imi»!ed Cro\ idei!, ifuit Udore the |ap&lt; h are tait) inni thr arili ni »ani miirt thi» llir 11ili day of May
il M B umnsui,.
Whnperished of »Ickriel» In Ills spine:
ill up) line line notice lo lh c Mayor shall I«* ifiiven A II Itulli,
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Clrrk
The angels railed him 1» n home much h¡idler.
mill fifteen day» allowed for the town (o iStitlilUh
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Attornry
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Cini ut in
30 H
And ttiide Rub* did peiuefiilly esplre
tin* ffirilile Udore »udì pi|M*s shall he In iti I'rov idisl.
however, the »¿ranlees of fills frum ilisi' mali* in
The Soldier Creek bulbing bench has their i»w11 e %|teiiiM* 0)1! i utili tfir# i 11 i n v ic*■ pif«*s **r In Court nf Ihr Comity Judge. Stute
part thefeid iioceHidtiifed hy flew ifirnde ¿iveli by
of I lurida
hern made deeper and wider and will ac­ tin* City of Saiifnid Provided, sani si rviee piiieii,
or
any part thernd, was laid prior to the pass.-nu*
commodate quite n number of jktsoiis at f tins
fruuchise
" ' n Và'i'n'rr"1 ! Granili- Cmiriiy
the same time. It, is quite inspiring and
* «H rmülgr*»» l.r galci v, UîstrHiup'cfl . (ind-üll
In cas«* mi) ilhIkfi.iiM
'iit »tmlllpc mijvrfii! niiiiiiiht
tVrnms travine TTnlrns tir l^-muntU ndtiiuni mùi
i»r -jtnvj«'rfy
low a h« «iiy injufy h.
diverting to sec n half dozen'Indies of the i4iki
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tiusetl hy tin ih'fifCive etitiNi nul ioti nr nfii'fp1-'“
V*m .uni «*m lt «*f yim arc herrhy m»iifi«ij mu! r«.
Jumping .lesokns munaly-ilirrdmiing-Kt^ter rtf s .ild 1111- wrrr r t ei*t Int liülii plant 'win^ *if

apIMiruUm. »aid city &gt;lmll I" nTmt&gt;ur&gt;c«| in tin*
Eph Bunker, the wife of our beloved jmis- ruiMint uf vaiti jiidtpncnt h&gt; the '•alti Smihird
i* fuel Company or its Mint *ta*ir' **r nsitiiiiw
tor, who weighs 300 lbs pludging and Aghi
Seel imi I lie it further ordained (hat »¡ml
-upply
dashing around like an innocent porpoise »¡nulter*, tlu if *ueee»v»rh er A»*i»{fl».
with illuminatili»! lía» «r «ht tricity »neh I Uhl# as
in the placid waters.
hall !«• ilcHinnl hy »md city mul tt» iMliiiliilmit*.
SHe Buster, the eighteen year old neph­
ew of Mart Buster is going to take tin
position of runner for the Hotel de Busier
in Cameron City.
Uncle Sieve Hunger Is quite ill with
that dread nmlmly n bilious liver and ill
worst Is feared, When Don Skin tier broke
the sad news to Sieve’s nephews they
Were much clingriued and shed boisterous
•ohs.-•
r
Silvester Gilchrst fell from n orange tree
yesterday nnd was severely jolted. It is
feared that his vermifuge appendix has
become attached. Syl is certainly very
unfortunate ms last summer he slid down
the Bump fire 'Bumps at Dixieland Park
and got caught on n silver. He suffered
much from the severe laceration all last
fall.

fruits of Organization
What dues this victory mean T It means
tbuusaiuls upon thousands of dollars saved
to the fruit growers of Floridu. and re­
turned to the stale. It means the revival
of the moat fascinating and profitable of
Industries thut hqs become oiio o f the
ro^st discouraging and disheartening in­
dustries of the stute of Floridn.
__ lyb61* the haul« has been won tjnd vic­
tory perches on our banners the fruit gro^w&gt; of Florida can ride in their autos in­
stead of the middle men nnd commission
toen who have fattened and grown rich

ai OUTGlpeuw.
These are facts that cannot he gainsaid.
The awakening was slow, but at lust every
*™it grower it» the state is wide awake to
*he situation, arid the formidable breast' ’«ks that liAve been thrown across our
sth -win be tU qharf ljeiQSo uie army of
f-d*tenulned men.
_ wwy wmuI sMswani««. und
&gt;/
'v*se men the y will surrender
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» w harfs for thrfrfu-'
interests.—N. f|. Fogg, in the Orlando
5*wlnel.
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nil nt « prlcuiiul In r n m l ih.it i*tiid hyl«wu»*d
like* size ani! cfifiriH trr. mul w.h«*iievcr said mw 11
»hull order i!n&gt; m rh-strlflty to tw »applied for
»Ui'trt liUUp»ol liklhl». MMI* himp** **r
'»hfilt
fu* lighted ìttici i’iiiingmfdii'd hy Miid ifirntilrn», their
Mict'gnMifft nr iifiilgn*, at i!»cir ow n c iiif'iisr The
tappili»! of aia ln» t»* the line of ili*- i»r«»|M*ny iliiitl
I h' (lone lit the r*|wn*e of »aid ilrmilt'i n
Kiv i imi f» lie it f11rt lief nrd pi»in I Thai this» fruii &gt;
4■Id se tu it *t fh* ucce píe*! «»r rejii' t«1 ! within thirl y
day» after il» haul parage, liv »irli! grii ti tei*», ititi!
In ih «1event that &lt;n»i franchise i» acceptnt, »aiti
grantee» »hall !*eglu within ttiree mouth» and work
of ln»iitÍ!ing »aid elect rie light plant, 11lid »hall have
the »nine In i*|*crntion within twelve monili» from
date of lureptrimv. la default tlicfeuí% thl* fran
eh 1m* »Indi hi? forfeltinJ
SiHtlontl Ih» It further onlrilned That a emit met
U*twi*en »aid City of Sanford and the Sanford Light
k f uel Company to »unpjy gu» and citi trielty to
the ( ity of Sanford and it» inhabitants »hall U* en
tered into hy IUpro|»er nulhi»ritie» V i/ fo ra to ri
tul of fifteen years, at the expiration of which
perhid the »aiti City of Sanford agree-* to enter into
a new contract l-dween said granire» for «nothei
term of twelve year*, in preference to any competi
tor, providing tin* rale» and the »erviti*» are «141111I
Section 7. Ih* it furtlier ordained I hat In con
ftidrration of this franchisa said grand e» agree to
furnish grati» to the City of Sanford two eighteen
candle iiicumle#tx*nt light» in the tiami il 4h u n t -f
mie al the ja il and one at the *tlu»e cart Inane on
Park avenue.
T6 Itoiionahie Mayor Lake
^
I hereby certify that the aUive onlin inn 1*11»
pas nod hy the City Couneil «if Sanford. I la hi »e»
ftlun March l»t. lüüi*
Ma»» I S o n

Approved:
Puevr.vr La»i . Mayor.

I ity t lerk
Li il

Notice o í Appllcallon (or Tax Deed
Under Section 8 of am p ler -1ÖUÜ.
Laws o f riorlda
Nutlce 1» liricb y iii*cn (bal (i.*. T Cairn-» puf
cliu w r of Ta* ('.•flilM'alr Nu 1», ilutdJ tin* HriJ »lay

ili lilyLiÛlintV-A J-'JBiüî-iiH» L'lpJalum mLitiuilc
Tuf tax d ru! lu
oflu-f. ami bp» inm if niij.ll........ nw SttW i v i l i f k l l r mi*
i»».H* in tmc»m-ru.....
d im T.....witi.
bracr» the (ullowlnil d rv ril« » l pro|» rl&gt; jllu n |« l In
Orante county. Flam bi, tu wlt: N h i. ol N VV . of
S f. * S « - IH. Tp 20, S K 27 t. Tin- »unir Utid

b eim i o » * r s » r d at Ib r d ll........ the Im iiiiiu v ni «Urti

erri Ifica Ir in d ir lim ar of W IV rrnlc Unir»» mid
cr rti/K'utf d u ll im iW w n m i « cxw J ju«!U*
lax
drixl will U#ur therrun oil llie J n l «Juy «•( Augu»i,

jtiirnl lu arcM iit si rt &gt; t htims ami ii«Mxiiiti(!i which
&gt;t*n « r •uh* r *»! y «mi may litivt* again»! the «*«tiitr
&lt;*f VS N I.«U h r d u cinteti. Itile nf Orange iin iiily ,
Lîoriihi m ili*- timlrrsigm*«! inlitiiitislrialri« of «mit!
«*n ! ¡ti*’, within twii ycarv irmi» tin* tluic !i«*r»nf
Ih tliil Mny 2 !. A li P.Hh»
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�TME SANfORD HERALD

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Gainesville W a s H e re F o r T h r e e
Good Games

SANFORD PROVED EASY WINNER
Celery City Now Has the Best Team
__ In the Sandspur South­
ern League
They have come and gone. ThcGnincsville ball team floated in«» Sanford Inst
week nnd for all wc know are floating or
swimming somewhere in the land of flow­
ers and 'gntors yet—nil except the wouldbe umpire they brought With them. __He,
poor fellow, missed ids "calling," gat-tan­
gled up in his "bowls" nnd strikes, safes
and outs until he couldn't tell one frotq the
other, and.the last we heard of him he
was head«! Tor the depot, mistaking It
‘•for- the*ballpark. Poor follow t A" fifteen
cent bet was more than he could nlTonl to
lose, nnd it turned his brain.
The two teams lilted up for play Satur­
day afternoon. Everything was against
good ball playing. It was wet overhead,
wet underfoot, duck ponds scattered pro­
miscuously around the park, b o if a player
missed one he was very apt to sit down
In nnolhcr. Enthusiastic fans were plain­
ly in evidence, and it didn't take mure
than a pair of minutes for them to discov­
er that the‘home nine was playing against
n visiting ten. Then pandemonium broke
loose, nnd the way they roasted that
tenth man (the Gainesville umpire) wain
Sanford scored two runs early in the
game, nnd Iptcr on, through two bad er­
rors, Gainesville did the same, and thu? It
remained.la the c n d .o f -the chapter, In
the beginning of llic'tcn jh inning the
Gainesville.umpire, undertook to steal tbc
game for ills homo team by declaring n
runner safe at tho plate who was out by
nt least four feet. His little game didn't
work, and os it was getting too dark and
threatening to continuo the game, it was
declared a tie, Thus ended the first game.
Monday’s game was not played owinjL

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the best o f support. The visitors 'bit the
ball, but wherever It hoppened to go there
was someone there waiting for it. Bridges
In left, Burleson in center, nndSchopke in
rigid. Con you beat it T The ball would
hove to be knocked over the fence to get
past that trio. Bridges and Burleson each
mnde several sensational catches. The
"big boy" demonstrated that he could
make good in any position. Schopkc saved
the dny in the second game by hclpljgg to
|hj1! Burleson out of a decidedly bad hole.
Gainesville managed to get the bases full
and it began to look serious. Burleson
struck out the next _mnr\_up^J’licJliJtL
man got a hit. which ordinnrily should
have been n clean hit, but Schopkc made
n long run nnd pulled it In, making the
most sensational catch of the season, and
saving the game.
The Infield nlso descries special ‘ men­
tion. Hunter on first. Brown on second,
Vibbcrt on third, nnd White short-stop,
were nlert nnd up and nt.’ein nil the time.
It was seeming!^ impossible for a ball to
get l^y either of them. And as n catcher
Hudson surpasses anything in these parts.
We certainly have a fast bunch of ball
players, and Sanford is in position loincct
all comers.

Lu c a s p a in t s
Used in Uncle Sam's Paint Shop

‘PITTSBURG PERFECT’
Best Fence Made

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WELL DRILLING

NO DEARER THAN TH E POOR KIND

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Corn
Cribs
and Poultry
and which "would make
a train more? than one- Will stand ordinary as well us hard
lialf m ile ionii.
In Uncle Sam's ser­ Will not sag in Summer’s heat nor
vice, as in everybody
break in the cold of Winter
else’s, LUCAS . PRODUCTS Are mnde of the best materials nnd
hove an unbroken re­
have stays that cannot slip
cord for satisfactory re­ Do not require'an expert to erect,
sults.
nnd arc low priced

Gainesville Boys In Sanford
Henry Davis nnd his Oak Hall braves
made a good impression in Sanford during
their stay. They nre good ball players
nnd perfect gentlemen nnd tlydr behavior
on the diamond and upon the streets com­
mended them highly to our citizens. The
Oak Halls of Gainesville for many yenrs
have had a good reputation nnd the 1009
bunch Is carrying out the traditions of the
past,—They-will—always- be welcome itr
San forth—------------- -— — —
Among t hem were the following:
G. Henry Davis, Mgr.
Jack Spotswood, P.
Harry Bullock, C.
T. A. Miller. IB.
Pete Allen, 2 B.
Tim, Hendricks, 3 B.

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and are prepared to fill
all orders prom ptlynTuF
m achinery 4s up-to-date
and our workmen are
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S A N F O R D

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SUNDAY A T WEKIWA
As Told In the Language of Albert
‘______‘ Anson .Graham—
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Estate andr R e n t a l s

Sunday in the making wns the very best
ever, sunny and the breezes cool. The day
was glorious, and the good people here nnd
R OOM
9 H Y N E S
B U IL D IN G
there migrated in nnd around, the pools
and "fountain mysteries" baffled contin- &lt;j
- 1 am now preparing ten 5-acre Celery Farm!! in
uously.
;j the best location, 2 to 3 miles from tow n; 2 'A acre's
One hundred per cent better nre the
Wokiwn pools thnn the surf o f ’ old ocean i; on each place tilled, plowecj and ready for culm S iThese places are for sale cheap, good tmns.
every Orango county citizen will admit, | tion.
S. Graham, S. S.________ ___ | •
and on Sunday the pools more Interesting i| Write me.
I am also making a specialty of M. M.
Harry Denton. L. F.
and more refreshing than ever.
j| Smith's lands, the best located lauds offered for s.ile.
, Ira Wotson, C. F. nnd P.
And intermingling witli the ripples were
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A lso choice city lots and residences at reasohnide
Joe Hines, R. F.-ond P.
summer girls’ curls. Sol had barely peeped
Call or write me for particulars.
W. T. Lawson, F. nnd P.
over the eastern ramparts of pine nnd J prices.
Red Saunders, C.
palm and mnde a few flirting winks and
S! L. Carter, Jr., Scorer.
ward in letting It be known. The first
blinks with Miss Wekiwa when tho first
Fox Waters, Mascot.
gome opened for business about 3 o’clock
stage turnai into Hood River Curve nnd
Jew Manassec, Jonah.
with Gainesville at (he bat. They start­
entered t'.n play gross Jj. It lnjl£d from
&gt; M W A A H U A V M U A W .M A U M A V m V .lU \ U A V i^ A n V U U tfv
ed tho fireworks by making one run.
Bill Tison, Rooter.------------------------ - . Sanford, Lucky Sanford— Clos^ly-jfoHow-Elmer McCreary, Paper Correspondent. lug the Sanford stage were several parties
nnd by; the way, they stopped right then
W. W. Waters, Camp Follower.
and there, for it-was the only one they
frohi up Long wood way. TJis big bu&gt;
were allowed to look at during the entire
____ Advert Islng-tbe B a t M J a m e -----:
aftornoon. There wernn tilers insight, Imt" The following appeared in Wednesday's UUnqgjhejr first plunge contained OrlanD E A L E R IN
tliry did not cóme their way. By some
doites from* wideawake Orhindo. In the
issue of the Reporter-Star:
hocus pocus the home boys “ shooed"
"With the npproyai of J. J’ luvius, there deep forenoon Severn! buggies amf n wag­
C H O I C E F L O R I D A A N D W E S T E R N MEATS
them away and did the remainder of Cic
on well laden with pleasure seekers were
will be presented by the combined talent
PHpfii 1
Park Avenue, in S p eer’ s C roesry
getting themselves. Many times during
of Sanford nnd Orlando oil Thursday and checked in. . Early afternoon autos from
the nfternoon it was a case of "now you
Orlando began to arrive, nnd late dusk
Friday the thrilling drama. ’Tile Scuffle
sec it ; now you don’t," Runners would
they were still arriving, and when young
For The Cup.' Nine thrilling acts. Eight­
get as far as third, but tho fates decreed
evening
appeared she gracefully greeted
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een performers. Conic out and sec Bridges,
that that was the stopping place and they
a large multitude indeed, in Wekiwa
stopped. By splendid playing Sanford put ilia boy wonder from the Celery City. Springs.
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two men over the plate and won llie first Windham, one of the original Seven Suth­
erland S isters.H ear the Golden Voiced
The hot summer days commonly known
game—score 2 to 1,
Cympbony
Quartette,
Gore
Pounds,
Hawes.
ns
"dog days" are here or soon will be
After a few minutes breathing spell
Burnett,
assisted
by
the
famous
outfield
and
tlie many dogs roaming the streets
the umpire announced that he was pre­
pared to render judgment to the best of chorus, render that touching ditty. ‘No­ are n constant menace to every one. cslieciully helpless and defenceless children,
Ids ability (and no one can question Hint body Scores.'
Tlie greatest aggregation of peerless if the dog ordinance Is not obsolete wc
who knows Dr. King) by calling "play ball."
This time njierntlons begun with Sanford perspiring pinyers ever presented the hope tlie authorities will have it rigidly
enforced. Every year a dog or several
at the bat The playing wns of the same public.
Admission
20
cents,
which
entitles
you
dogs
nre stmt on account of their suspi­
high quality us that of the one previous:
if anything n trifle better. By agreement to tlie right ts yell nil you please. Grand­ cious behaviour. Tlie killing of the dog
only six innings were played, mid tlie re­ stand 10c. No extra charge for seats on muy be too late to save some one from
the dangerous effects of n dog bite, .j,,
sult was n score of 1 to 0 in favor of San­ the grass.
Come out and whoop 'em up."
ford.
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The Great Piano Contest
Thus ended tlie second nnd third chap­
Tic Game at Orlando
van run.
,
ters of as good luill playing as anyone
Mi»» Jr*»iv S iiim tm .......................... ........
The bull game yesterday at Orlnmlo Order
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need wisli to see. Certainly the players ended in u tie, fourteen innings being MU* Aof
ranku Tn knch..................................
acted tlie part of gentlemen, each nnd cv- piuyed, neither club being able to score. Coniirritntkitinl C h u rch ............... ..............
Mi»» K lla St rim i follow
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ery one of them, Thal tlie fans were well
It was a pitcher's battle from start to K n U h l» uf P y lliin * ................................ .
Mi»»
Maybcl
Wuodhurn
pleased was plainly evidenced by their finish. Bridges was in tlie box fur San­ WHskn Club........: ............. ........ 1___
whole-hearted npproval of every good play ford, and Briscoe for Orlandu. It was un Mi»» Nona Co x a n . .....................
made. To (he batteries of the home club even breuk for thcM. us each hud sixteen Ml»» Annie llliUlu»
Waulnirti n( ihr World
much credit should be given for tlie result strikeouts to their credit. H/idgcs gave itr*.
li, W. Vmntilr . .
»ait
of the gdineg, and tocacbmulA'Vi-ry pleyer Orlando only four hits, while our bunch
Mit» tdlllr Urd. Clyde
tlie credit should be shared.
MU*
Almrna
llrook»,..
innnnged to get five hits off of Briscoe.
• In the capacity of umpire Dr. Klnggnvo
Next Wednesilny is the date named for
tin' best-of-satisfaction. Willi due re­
Wanted—To rent 13.000 feet of celery the meeting of the Citrus Growers' Ex­
spect to other umpires, we do not hesitate
Is it ns good as your business? Does it do you credit
48-tf change in Tampa. Mutters of much im­
to say there arc none better tlinu Dr. King. boards. P. O. Box 304.
or does it misrepresent you? Think it over, .nnd if you
For Rent—Seven room bouse iuruhthed portance wliLoauu before ihe.niecting-to
Two mishaps occurred during Hit; second
game, not suiiidcutly severe, however, to or unfurnifcJicd on Park Ave. between Dili be discussed nnd acted upon. Persons in­
And it is uot ns good ns you think it ought to he, try us once.
and lOtb. Inquire at Sanford Grocery Co. terested should he present.
change the result. Catcher Hudson of the
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home team injured one uf ills lingers, nnd
If you nre needing letter heads, bill heads, envelopes,
Colonel Miftvellus Pointer, prominent
n Gainesville player injured an nnklo in
cards, statements, circulars, booklets or anything of that
sliding In third base. He was allowed a staff officer under Gen. Joe Whfceler in tlie
substitute, but Hudson piuckily played war between the states, was found dead
kind, let us hear from you. We will submit samples and
Inst Salurduy In his room at his boarding
the game out.
house in New York city. Apoplexy was
prices on request .
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If, , you
are fond of especially
stationery,
usk to see
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WO gp— » m - U tile olU.CuinofcvUU-caiu»
here with tho expectation of making'qs
look like thirty cents. Did they T Wei),
they are going horns with the Impression
that Captain Bridges' bunch is too classy,
and the "big boy" did not have to do the
twirling either. Kogero pitched the first
game, under didlaihies. The ball getting,
wet made it almost impossible to handle.
failed to do much damage.

flUr Bonds mjJSSSSZ You'll liti sure to like them

the Austrian government as an attorney
in the trial of n famous will case. Involv­
in g $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 .

Tho tercentenary celebration of the dis­
covery of Lake Champlain. N. Y., is well
under way, ahd is being attended by a
large number of people mosUy from New
W rtf^VfRfifflTimd Canada! The Tesuvb
The game ties are to last three weeks.

SanTorO, Florida
refrigerators—all steel—a t . Harry J
WEson’s.

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IN SANFORD— Life ia Worth Living .

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JULY 23. 1909

First Year

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A NEW TRACTION LINE
Company Has Been Organized
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FROM KISSIM MEE T O SANFORD
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New Road Will Traverse One or Best
Section or The state
of riorlda
The proposed tra^lop^ j l j e f^ ^ K ja j

FLORIDA CROPS F.INf

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Good Prospects In-Citrus Groves Especlally. Says Crop Reporter-------

A NEW DEAN A T ROLLINS

Rev.

The Crop Reporter, published by the The General News of “The Land
of Flowers"
bureau of statistics, department of agri­
culture. In Its issue for July, says of Flor­
ida spb-troplcal fruits : The condition of
pineapples in Fiolidaon Julyl was ninety- CULLED FROM THE S TA TE PRESS
four per cent of a normal, hgninst nintyone on June I. 1900. nnd eighty-eight on
July 1. 1008. The condition of limes was An Epitome or the tyeek'a M ost Im­
portant Happenings In the
nlnty-four on July 1. 1909, and ninetyState's Domain.
three on June 1. 1909, and eighty-eight
Vyhile
wading
in the water nt St. An­
TVTTJtliyi, 1DDB. The condition of grape­
drew's
bay
ono
dny
last week, Henry Mun­
fruit was eighty-eight on July L 1908."
son
was
so
badly
bitten
by' n shark that
Of tobacco in Georgia nnd Florida, it says:
his life was dlspaircd of.
"Unsatisfactory prices for the last crop
An official survey of the Kissimmee riv­
have caused the acreage to be reduced
er
hus been rccominencd by •the United
twenty per cent., both the shade and sun-,
grown being less than last yfear ‘ Plant­ States board of engineers. At tho last
ing early and the stuihl Isgbod. Weather session of rongress $75,000 was appro­
conditions during the growing season were priated for the improvement of this river.
Last week while a team of horses were
favorable, and indiéatlons are fot a fine
crop. At the time reports were sent to drinking in u shallow pond Into which they
this bureau a part of the crop had been had been driven attache«! to n carriage,
put in the house." The crop statistics occupic«! by Allen Pierce and children, the
July give the following dntn for Florida bottom of the pond sunk without warning
as to ordinary crops; Corn—six per cent, nnd both horses were drowned. Fortu­
increase over last year in neerage; com nately the occupants of the carriage were
dition July 1,1909, ninety-six: same dale rescued t)y persons who witnessed the ac­
1908, eighty-six; ten-year average, eiglny- cident. which happened near’Yalaha.
t h w .- T«bncro-=ncrcnge eîgîily- pe7cërïf
Hereafter convicted prisoners in Jack­
of that of last year; condition July 1,1909, sonville will not have the easy loafing
ninety-two; 1908. ninety-six, ten-yenr times in jail that tho&gt;*&gt;huve been accus­
average. ninety— Irish potato«»—neerage, tomed to. The new city charter provides
two |&gt;er cent, greater than that of Inst thul they must work on the streets or pay
year; acreage plunti*d, 3,000 acres; con­ their fine.
dition July 1. 1909, ninety-one; 1908,
Uy the capsizing of a launch in the St.
ninety-four; ten-year average, eighty-six. Johns river near Jacksonville a few days
Sweet |&gt;otatoes—acreage same as Inst ngo. J. D. Ferris and* his twelve-year-old
year's; condition July I, 1909, ninety-one; son narrowly escaped drowning. . They
1908, eighty-six: ten-yenr average, nine were rescued by Maurice Rogcronnd Har­
ty. Pastures—condition July 1, 1909, ry Treadwell wbo were out in a row boat.
ninety; 1908, eighty-eight; ten-year av­ There was a quantity of provisions and
erage, ninety. Oats show one per cent, groceries on the launch for Nichols &amp;. Co.
of loss ill condition and pastures one per of Mnndarin, all of which were luet.’
cent, of im|&gt;ruvement since June 1. 1909.
_Twentyifuur--'nHrariahiTTe“"« !!!!« were
Inuicul ioua iqvorfitic crops- of -everything
destroyed by U. S. revenue officers In thjs
Florida produces. '
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staULlbe- past -fiscal yenr:

FLORIDÆLAND

T. Clayton Accepts Chqlr Of
English

Whole State is Waking Up to

Rollins College, Winter Park. July 19__
Important Facts
Rev. F. T. Clayton it Williamstown. Mass.,
will be Professor.of English nnd Instruc­
tor in philosophy the coming year. He
HON. FRANK CLARK’S OPINION
will also act as dean.
Clnyton has for several yenrs held
an important pastorate in Willinmstown.
Unscrupulous Land Dealers are W ork­
the sent of Willlnins college!, one of the
ing Agalrftt Beat In terests.
leading institutions of the country, at
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whose head is a son of President-James
A few weeks ngo’ n gentleman in Okla­
A. Garfield, nnd his relations with- the
homa-«irslrhig
to change his location, nml
college faculty and students hnve tx^cii
close and intimutc. He has also had un having been approached by nil agent who
official nnd Influential connection with offered him special inducements to settle •
on the rcclainiciTlQixd of the Everglades,
the public schools of the town.
Mr. Clayton is himself a grnduute of wfotc the Hon. Ffank Clark, at Washing­
New York university, which also confcr- ton. asking that he lie supplied witli defi­
reti on him the degree of Master of Arts. nite Information about these lands, as
In course, nnd of Union Theological Scm- there were others beside himself In bis lo­
innry in New York. Ho is a gentleman cality Blinking very seriously of locating
of chortning personality, of extensive ex­ In Horlda. In reply Mr. Clark fully ex­
perience with young men and boys, sym­ plained the glories of Horlda to the gen­
pathetic, yet strong, and It.Is believed tleman. but bt the same time gavo him
thnt his influence as dean will be excel­ some very sensible advice. The better
------lent. Dean Terry of Williams colletfe'snvs part of this letter wos sen| lht»f MrrCtnyi6hr''IIc Is particularly fond Union to show liow Florida was forging to—
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of work with young people nnd seems. Lo the front, nnd was used ip nn i‘ rtir*«y by*
that
paper
from
which
we
make
the
fol­
me trrhflVe tiie serious qualities which
lowing copy:
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would make him efficient In the relations
with the disciplinary officers of U ii col­ =, "I know very little, of my own personal
lege. is able to muintuin with the young knowledge, with reference to the Ever­
l»c«jple under his charge. Tact, firmness, glade». I cx|&gt;cct to go through n iwrtioii
sympathy nnd common sense appear to of the Everglades next November, and
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bo among the many good qualities of then will, of course, lie hi n trailer posi­
which he retains possession."
tion to s|ienk intelligently titan 1 am now.
•Mrs. Clayton, who is a graduate of Vus- 1 will say this to you. howevor, if y«&gt;u nro
sar College, and is a scholar nnd teachrr contemplating buying lands in tiie Ever- *
of distinction, will assist the coming year glades with the intention of building u
in tiie department of mathematics.
home there, I would advise you to make u
thorough iiersoual investigatiun before do­
Going "Bugs” on Ball
ing so. If you have quite u number uf
It was a Frenchman who said: "If busi­ families who contemplate taking litis trip,
ness interferes with pirn sure cut the it occurs to me it would' be the part uf
business ouL" Tills may be nil right wlmlom to semi uuc__of-vouM iQ fnbcnm tra 1 ’
|fw» h u a ln ^ « . trlfìT r-rn ^ 7 .tf,^ d 7.7 ,|0 Everglades so that lie might make u thor­
so but Iih* customers expert him to be at ough personal investigation. Iwnntiorny
bis store part of the time .at least. In the to you In this connection, ns n citizen of
Inst few weeks Sanford .has tnkert such Florida for twenty-six years, that I nm
a deep interest in base ball ns to cause tlioroly convinced thut*n |ioor man can do
some of tiie people to think tliut the ball better here farming than liu can in uny
guiiics were interfering with business and Other state in the Union. He cun rank« u
tliut the business wus cut out. That the living in.ilii* state mid acquire n Compet­
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suine is true in Orlando the following from ency witli less effort, and in lesstiinciliun
he
can
anywhere
else.
While
this
Is
true,
the Reporter-Star demonstrates:
nnd while our lands me extremely produc­
Tiie afternoon closing up an Friday
caught the large numher of aiunlry prrople tive, yet we huve thousumls of ucres that
trapping who came to town expecting to are not Jit for cultivation. Tiie state ijns
do business. They expect a Suiiduy ns- been very much injured by certain unscru­
pe*ct on Thursdny afternoon, but having pulous dealers in luml misrepresenting
no notice of tiie silent closing of tiie doors
on Friday also, it sent ninny of them conditions mid locating Heftier* ntunsuil^
able places."
home in no good hunlor.
They came to attend tiie orange grow­
In concluding bis letter, Mr. Clark ex­
ers meeting and in uianycasestodosomc
shopping when the crowd conic nut of the presses the hope thnt the party will make
oliera house und night coming on they such un investigation us will induce them
trietl to make purchases und go home.
tn make their homes in tills state. Mr.
“ Did you ever see such a gol durued
Clark
shows ml intelligent regurd fur the
town, n n yw ayf said one. "Nnw. never
did;, have they shut up shop for tiie or­ interests of tiie state when be advises
ange grower's mcctingt"
pros|racllve settlers to look before buying.
“ Now. not on your life; they all went They could safely cotnc to Floridu with tlm
to the ball game."
certainty of finding iibutuianceuf land of­
"Well, I'll be durued!"
fering iduul conditions for settlement. Nit
man.
however, should pay out bis money
ftie Great Plano Contest
und get bis dcc«ls without seeing what be
As the piano contest grows older the
is paying for, or getting information ubout
interest becomes more intense and the
it from someone with whom be is person­
favorites ore keeping up the large vote.
ally ucquuintcd. A settler who comes af­
Miss Tnknell seycrnl weeks ugo lnnde«l in
ter taking these precautions is sure to be
second place but this week the Eagles
pleased if lie is ut all reasonable.- H*h*»
iq
have rallied and again occupy their for­
comes un immigration ugent for Florida,
mer jmisIlion. Miss Slumun maintains
for Ids satisfaction draws mniuf of* tils
her original position ns lite lender and
friends nnd acquaintances to the state, but
seems to hold this place regardless of the
the man who buys a "gold brick" acts as
efforts of the other contestants. Get in
o lighthouse to warn people to keen awny
the game and vote for ytme favorite.—
We believe there is no state in the Union
sah rum
where
there are as many good bargains as
80.S27
Min Jruic Slumon...... - ............
31.7«« can be found In Floridn, but there ore "gold
Order oí Easles.’. ... ............
41.884
MU* Arsnks Tuliach.
I».OM bricks"-hcrc, and those who iiuve them
ConfreSatkmul Clumli.......................
Xiii4l&gt;t* of PylhU*.......r -------- ............
10.840 wisti to sell them. It is good business us
MU* Maybe) Woodburn.........................
«.777
Wtlaka Club........................................
3.819 well as good conscience not to overpaint
MU* A da S la oilrom .................................
3,429
MU* Nona Cowan.................................
2.208 our advantages, uud to warn prospective
MU* Carle Moore................
1.802
Mis* AnnU Hbuma...............................
1.427 settlers tliut wliilo the best can be found
Woodmen of the World.........................*
1.174 in Florida, good business sense is needed
Mr* G. W. Vrnabia.............................
I.SIS
UaplUl Sunday Sdioul .......................
002 here as elsewhere In making selections.

mired fact as the following from
Reporter-Star would indicate:
"For many years there has been talk of
a trolley Tine between Orlando and Winter
Park, Orlando and panford, Kissimmee
and Sanford, etc.
It was good talk. That is to tho aver-,
age mind there has seemed to be good
reason for the building of such a road.
The nature of the country is much the
same as the suburbs of the northern and
western towns where electric rouds are a
howling success. Fine orango groves arc
located all along the way Iratwecn San­
ford and Kissimmee. Great vegetable
producing.seelinns already sending thou­
sands of tons of freight to northern mar­
kets are -feadytO'h®" tapped: Hnhdwmo
residences line the proposed route with
people always ready to step aboard and
go to Sanford, Orlando, Winter .Park,
Mriltland, Kissimmee, or tp the river ter­
minal for Jacksonville, New York nr
oilier eastern points:- Then the winter
'
tourists, the man with plenty of time and
more money how he would delight in such
a thing as a breezy ride over a rural line,
taking In tho sights of the country, and
our own people, every one of them trav­
elers and plcnicers, how they would rush
to patronize such an enterprise I
As we have said, there have been ru­
mors of roads and stakes driven, and in
imagination we - have almost seen the
"fugitive- -running:------ T"
HuwardHnsSore'flcud
Hut the time was not ripe, or a freeze
Pensacola is to add $7.000 worth more
Tiie Suniurd Herald a n » in rewponse to pared streets to iliose already pnvetL
am«r-ora putlllTln money matters pre
- -_vcmed.an(i the electric road never nintc- Die HuHy'Jokeleit^Feprqdpced in ourcol.
Tampa is to haven bacteriological lubomns from thnt iuipsL that “ the Orlando
~T_rialized.—— — ------------------traoplc like Holly Jukclets', nmldmt’s why rutory. Tiiis is tiie result of action taken
But perhaps all these agitations ihny so many Sanford Herhldf arc taken in by the state board of health at a recent
have been well enough in their way. It Orlando."/' Wtelli£*tliut's* nil .right; those meeting in Jacksonville,_Tuiupdrwillfurkept the idea alive and every time it was little Holly JoktoJetg musl.be paid for by i/uth lot and the state will erect the build­
Homelxxiy and If Orlajtdo Folks •can staiul
revived the importance •of the scheme up to the(jokes wctfoitpt Fmtfplniii'. Any­
ing.
seemed greater. •
body huve u IIiillyd&lt;fMt^.NUAffaojv-liiinT
. B. F. ConstauDne, a well-to-do resident
^/■-Now, however, an improved idea has, Stand up and sUy $or^Rojg»eW'-£ijjr. '
of Clearwater, was found dead in the road
Poor H^wlf^ ceitoJAiy 'ii'^Aroc pitied.
. developed. It Is not an electric trolley
mcar his home last week. A|toplcxy was
'Tfflifjhn» Jroiii his
line, which perhaps might be the best Last week
the cause of death. He was 13 years old
but also the most costly, but a traction tradside aimoUrtvirvl ijtat ; liffjjgis very low
and a widow ami children survive him.
road, to be operated with gasoline engine with a b id ’, attack xK* sore neck. Tiie
His remains were taken to Hciidcroon,
power, carried on each individual car.sim- dread atlahk:seCms.to have settled in bis
Ala., for burial.
bend this week and bis "grouch" is get­
■ Bar to an automobile.
A new trolly line between Pensacola and
A company has been formed ami «»ni­ ting Irayond control of medicnl assistance.
cer» elected, the engineer is on the ¿round, We would advise that lie tuke a “ Holly Magnolia Bluff lias been opentHl for busi­
nearly all the right of way has been so Jokclct" every hour until relieved or oth­ ness. ,
The next regular meeting of the state
cured, the plans have been worked out, erwise. In cither case the result would
board of pardons will be held July 29.
' and the backers are ready to put up the be satisfactory.
No meeting will be held in August.
cusli necessary to build a traction road
Citrus Growers' Convention
from Kissimmee to Sanford, a distance of
Eustis has a First State Bunk. The old
Tiie members of tiie Citrus Exchnnge
ubout 43 miles.
recently organized rpel again in Tmnpa banking firm of McClelland, Hubbs &amp; Istcd
- Tills is all pouched for by Dr. U. T. Den­ yesterduy nnd matters of importance were lias been reorganized by udditionof other
nett of Orlando, who has been the moving discussed. Following is the program:
gentlemen and now becomes a state insti­
spirit in the mutter all the while, und who' 'Address—Orgnnizer J. A. Reid, of Cali­ tution.
has never given up when others became fornia Fruit Growers' Exchange, "Califor­
A telephone line is being built between
discouraged. "
(¿ecsburg
and Ocala.
nia Methods."
All we know of the project we obtained
Address—Sules Manager R. P. Burton,
Two bouses adjoining the Cosmopolitan
from him and, briefly the plan is to build of Floridu Citms Exchange. "General
hotel. Tampa, were burned Friday morn­
and equip the roud for the sum of $500,- Methods for Successful Bundling of Crop."
ing. The hotel wus not damaged to any
000. Of this $400,000 bond at 5 per
General discussion by the growers.^ extent.
■t
1 "Z
cent, and to be place«], which__wUIJ&gt;£ TjneBtlons'answered by J.'A. Reid nnd R.
.Thomas Gonzalez, an aged cigannakcr
■— Taksn cnre o f byU ie jrBTTlornaduy Com­
P. Burton.
of Tampa, committed suicide last Saturpany, bankers of New York, on condition
l ifting of crons nnd slgnlngof contracts «lay bv shooting. Belng too feebie to work
Duit the other 5100.000 common -stock, by growers of the state of Florida.
was thejenuse.
r;
shall be taken by persons living in Flor­
Drafting of model charters for county
Enos Easton, a lad who was recently
ida as a guarantee and to show their in­ exchanges nnd constitution nnd by-laws
kicked
in the head by a horse in Tampa,
terest by becoming identified with the of local associations.
die«!
Sunday.
; .
project Upon such a guarantee being
Only a few weeks ugo Tampa enterCapt. A. E. Moreno has been relieved of
given, the J. D. llornuduy Co. will back tain«xl the onnventipn •whlchvoted unan­
Die line and the Taylor % ., of New York, imously In fuvor of lh«s, exchange and tils command of the Tampa post of state
constructionists, will build and equip the which provided an organization commit­ troops, as captain of Co. M. und as acting
road on the following conditions, viz: tee.. The organization committee evolve«! commanding officer of the first batalllon.
When the first five miles of the road shall an executive committee, and the two com­ second regiment infantry. National Guard
have been completed (probably between mittees, through the; individual work of Die of Honda. Charges of a serious nature
oar or rows
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Winter Pork nnd Orlando) twenty per members, and a'press highly endorsing have been preferred against Capt. Moreno. MU* LIUIs Lord. Clyde.. ....................
MU* Atmen* Brook*.................. mi n i
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Tiie
order
came
from
Orlando
and
is
uffi**01 of the stock payment will be due the exchange idea, together witli the se
‘ »g
&gt;i»d. thereafter, upon . the completion of curing of on organizer to
Storm Strikes Galveston
ra&gt;V
each five miles, ten per cent adifitlon will lIFy ll&gt; Uie" citrus belt, have done their officer of tiie regiment.
The storm which originated in:tlte CarAlfredo Alvarez, manager of 'll»« JFour riWau B»b »event! Hays ugo mul fur a
work well.
The proposition of the company is to
- ¿bothers' ssteon ar WMT THnlJJiL We# aS- tiinfr threatened Tampa, has now Dung
m«kf thUa jWsecnger and freight Jlnc. art.-pardebCTW. Cl'Ovirslreei; 1st Vice sassinaled just as bo was' ehtering the Itself in a tangent across the'Gulf of Mex­
P a s s e n g e r e q u ip p e d with engine, president. Dr. B. T. Benuctl; 2nd vice gate to bis home about midnight SutunJuy. ico and struck Galveston, Tex., where a
a*press and freight comportments and president. Dr. J. H. Smith; treasurer. W. No cause for the killing Is assigned. The wind velocity of fifty miles hn hour was
•«ominodntlons for seventy passengers A. Smith, cashier State Bank; secretary. assassin cs&lt;»ped. .. . ' _ • recorded Thursday.’ According.to Local
v e in use on other roads and are said to L L. Payne: general manager, A. N. McA vessel load of gophers'-irbnr' Geneva. Weather Observer Scare of Tumpa the
That tha , proposition may be fairly Ala., wus received at Pensaoola last week.
** giving perfect satisfaction. Trailers
conditions in th^t city appear very much
brought
before the Orlando people there
w“ lf be.attached to these coadtes If necA. J. Murphy, claiming to hail from Sail- the sume as at lb* time when the city
eASary.-'lfei^iit eng|JM^ nnd cars are also was a public meeting in the court
font, was robbed of $30 in Jacksonville was destroyed tty seortn and flood several
t* be iruvided and freight hauled locally House on Wednesday" night ut 8 o'clock,
years ago.
&gt; ‘
last Saturday.
* .
J* weU as to Sanford to conncct.with this which was oddressed by J. P- Hornadoy
The storm no longer threatens Florida,
A
wireless
telegraph
station
with
a
ra­
and the tabulating engineer. W. A. McQyd« line, saying a great deal of coat.
dius of 1.000 miles will b ^ in operation but where it will spend itself cannot be
CMnjock,
who presented the entjre prop­
The name of tho company, ia The Cenin Jacksonville u ^ v week.
.
•
Tbwida Traction Co., and the oflkeri osition.”

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Wiring For Electric Lights
Sanford's new electric light plant wigoop tra Installed aml.xnu.want
done by a competent and expCrience«l
electrician. The work must bear inspe«'tion and conform to tho regulations pre­
scribed by the Southern Tariff Assusia-'.
•ion. W. A. Pore of this city has hod ten
/cars experience in electrical work of ull
kinds and can wire your house in a satis­
factory manner. Everyone should huve
their house wired at once, to be Feady
when the current is turned on. and W. A. '
Pore is now equipped to take your onler
and fill same at once. You can get him
a n / time at the telephone exchuuge, or
leave orders at Fornald’s hurdwure store

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                    <text>TME SANfORD HERALD
♦♦♦■s*

Gainesville Was Here For Three
Good Games
SANFORD PROVED EASY WINNER
Celery City Now Has the Best Team
__ In the Sandspur South­
ern League
They have come and gone. ThcGnincsville ball team floated in«» Sanford Inst
week nnd for all wc know are floating or
swimming somewhere in the land of flow­
ers and 'gntors yet—nil except the wouldbe umpire they brought With them. __He,
poor fellow, missed ids "calling," gat-tan­
gled up in his "bowls" nnd strikes, safes
and outs until he couldn't tell one frotq the
other, and.the last we heard of him he
was head«! Tor the depot, mistaking It
‘•for- the*ballpark. Poor follow t A" fifteen
cent bet was more than he could nlTonl to
lose, nnd it turned his brain.
The two teams lilted up for play Satur­
day afternoon. Everything was against
good ball playing. It was wet overhead,
wet underfoot, duck ponds scattered pro­
miscuously around the park, bo if a player
missed one he was very apt to sit down
In nnolhcr. Enthusiastic fans were plain­
ly in evidence, and it didn't take mure
than a pair of minutes for them to discov­
er that the‘home nine was playing against
n visiting ten. Then pandemonium broke
loose, nnd the way they roasted that
tenth man (the Gainesville umpire) wain
Sanford scored two runs early in the
game, nnd Iptcr on, through two bad er­
rors, Gainesville did the same, and thu? It
remained.la the c n d .o f -the chapter, In
the beginning of llic'tcn jh inning the
Gainesville.umpire, undertook to steal tbc
game for ills homo team by declaring n
runner safe at tho plate who was out by
nt least four feet. His little game didn't
work, and os it was getting too dark and
threatening to continuo the game, it was
declared a tie, Thus ended the first game.
Monday’s game was not played owinjL

ward in letting It be known. The first
gome opened for business about 3 o’clock
with Gainesville at (he bat. They start­
ed tho fireworks by making one run.
nnd by; the way, they stopped right then
and there, for it-was the only one they
were allowed to look at during the entire
aftornoon. There wernn tilers insight, Imttliry did not cóme their way. By some
hocus pocus the home boys “ shooed"
them away and did the remainder of Cic
getting themselves. Many times during
the nfternoon it was a case of "now you
sec it ; now you don’t," Runners would
get as far as third, but tho fates decreed
that that was the stopping place and they
stopped. By splendid playing Sanford put
two men over the plate and won llie first
game—score 2 to 1,
After a few minutes breathing spell
the umpire announced that he was pre­
pared to render judgment to the best of
Ids ability (and no one can question Hint
who knows Dr. King) by calling "play ball."
This time njierntlons begun with Sanford
at the bat The playing wns of the same
high quality us that of the one previous:
if anything n trifle better. By agreement
only six innings were played, mid tlie re­
sult was n score of 1 to 0 in favor of San­
ford.
,j
Thus ended tlie second nnd third chap­
ters of as good luill playing as anyone
need wisli to see. Certainly the players
acted tlie part of gentlemen, each nnd cvery one of them, Thal tlie fans were well
pleased was plainly evidenced by their
whole-hearted npproval of every good play
made. To (he batteries of the home club
much credit should be given for tlie result
of the gdineg, and tocacbmulA'Vi-ry pleyer
tlie credit should be shared.
• In the capacity of umpire Dr. Klnggnvo
tin' best-of-satisfaction. Willi due re­
spect to other umpires, we do not hesitate
to say there arc none better tlinu Dr. King.
Two mishaps occurred during Hit; second
game, not suiiidcutly severe, however, to
change the result. Catcher Hudson of the
home team injured one uf ills lingers, nnd
n Gainesville player injured an nnklo in
sliding In third base. He was allowed a
substitute, but Hudson piuckily played
the game out.

^aifo rd Ball Players
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Ball nlavers t Have Wp
WO gp— » m - U tile olU.CuinofcvUU-caiu»
here with tho expectation of making'qs
look like thirty cents. Did they T Wei),
they are going horns with the Impression
that Captain Bridges' bunch is too classy,
and the "big boy" did not have to do the
twirling either. Kogero pitched the first
game, under didlaihies. The ball getting,
wet made it almost impossible to handle.
failed to do much damage.

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the best o f support. The visitors 'bit the
ball, but wherever It hoppened to go there
was someone there waiting for it. Bridges
In left, Burleson in center, nndSchopke in
rigid. Con you beat it T The ball would
hove to be knocked over the fence to get
past that trio. Bridges and Burleson each
mnde several sensational catches. The
"big boy" demonstrated that he could
make good in any position. Schopkc saved
the dny in the second game by hclpljgg to
|hj1! Burleson out of a decidedly bad hole.
Gainesville managed to get the bases full
and it began to look serious. Burleson
struck out the next _mnr\_up^J’licJliJtL
man got a hit. which ordinnrily should
have been n clean hit, but Schopkc made
n long run nnd pulled it In, making the
most sensational catch of the season, and
saving the game.
The Infield nlso descries special ‘ men­
tion. Hunter on first. Brown on second,
Vibbcrt on third, nnd White short-stop,
were nlert nnd up and nt.’ein nil the time.
It was seeming!^ impossible for a ball to
get l^y either of them. And as n catcher
Hudson surpasses anything in these parts.
We certainly have a fast bunch of ball
players, and Sanford is in position loincct
all comers.

Lu c a s p a in t s

‘PITTSBURG PERFECT’

Used in Uncle Sam's Paint Shop

NO DEARER THAN TH E POOR KIND

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- j£ i. 55 J. 3 K q ■ —
g allon s-of
h
lent to GO cnrloads o f For Field, Farm, Ranch. Lawns.
—* *
200,000 gallons—eaclv MWAt
Corn
Cribs
and Poultry
and which "would make
a train more? than one- Will stand ordinary as well us hard
lialf m ile ionii.
In Uncle Sam's ser­ Will not sag in Summer’s heat nor
vice, as in everybody
break in the cold of Winter
else’s, LUCAS . PRODUCTS Are mnde of the best materials nnd
hove an unbroken re­
have stays that cannot slip
cord for satisfactory re­ Do not require'an expert to erect,
sults.
nnd arc low priced

Gainesville Boys In Sanford
Henry Davis nnd his Oak Hall braves
made a good impression in Sanford during
their stay. They nre good ball players
nnd perfect gentlemen nnd tlydr behavior
on the diamond and upon the streets com­
mended them highly to our citizens. The
Oak Halls of Gainesville for many yenrs
have had a good reputation nnd the 1009
bunch Is carrying out the traditions of the
past,—They-will—always- be welcome itr
San forth—------------- -— — —
Among t hem were the following:
G. Henry Davis, Mgr.
Jack Spotswood, P.
Harry Bullock, C.
T. A. Miller. IB.
Pete Allen, 2 B.
Tim, Hendricks, 3 B.
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and are prepared to fill
all orders prom ptlynTuF
m achinery 4s up-to-date
and our workmen are
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Those

putting in wells would
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SA N F O R D

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SUNDAY AT WEKIWA
As Told In the Language of Albert

‘______ ‘ Anson .Graham—
• .. —
Sunday in the making wns the very best
ever, sunny and the breezes cool. The day
was glorious, and the good people here nnd
R O O M 9 H Y N E S B U IL D IN G
there migrated in nnd around, the pools
and "fountain mysteries" baffled contin- &lt;j
- 1 am now preparing ten 5-acre Celery Farm!! in
uously.
;j the best location, 2 to 3 miles from tow n;
'A acre's
One hundred per cent better nre the
Wokiwn pools thnn the surf o f ’ old ocean i; on each place tilled, plowecj and ready for culmSiThese places are for sale cheap, good tmns.
every Orango county citizen will admit, | tion.
and on Sunday the pools more Interesting i| Write me.
I am also making a specialty of M. M.
Harry Denton. L. F.
and more refreshing than ever.
j| Smith's lands, the best located lauds offered for s.ile.
, Ira Wotson, C. F. nnd P.
And intermingling witli the ripples were
{[
A lso choice city lots and residences at reasohnide
Joe Hines, R. F.-ond P.
summer girls’ curls. Sol had barely peeped
Call or write me for particulars.
W. T. Lawson, F. nnd P.
over the eastern ramparts of pine nnd J prices.
Red Saunders, C.
palm and mnde a few flirting winks and
S! L. Carter, Jr., Scorer.
blinks with Miss Wekiwa when tho first
Fox Waters, Mascot.
stage turnai into Hood River Curve nnd
Jew Manassec, Jonah.
entered t'.n play gross Jj. It lnjl£d from
&gt; M W A A H U A V M U A W .M A U M A V m V .lU \ U A V i^ A n V U U tfv
Bill Tison, Rooter.------------------------ - . Sanford, Lucky Sanford— Clos^ly-jfoHow-Elmer McCreary, Paper Correspondent. lug the Sanford stage were several parties
W. W. Waters, Camp Follower.
frohi up Long wood way. TJis big bu&gt;
.wlihdr-fi^leiHp-nirttie^LnTigwojlIeri were"
____ Advert Islng-tbe B a t M J a m e -----:
" The following appeared in Wednesday's UUnqgjhejr first plunge contained OrlanD E A L E R IN
doites from* wideawake Orhindo. In the
issue of the Reporter-Star:
"With the npproyai of J. J’ luvius, there deep forenoon Severn! buggies amf n wag­
C H O I C E F L O R I D A A N D W E S T E R N MEATS
on well laden with pleasure seekers were
will be presented by the combined talent
PHpfii 1
Park Avenue, in S p e e r ’ s C r o e sr y
of Sanford nnd Orlando oil Thursday and checked in. . Early afternoon autos from
Orlando began to arrive, nnd late dusk
Friday the thrilling drama. ’Tile Scuffle
they were still arriving, and when young
For The Cup.' Nine thrilling acts. Eight­
evening
appeared she gracefully greeted
&lt;♦*J* 4»4* ♦«•*&gt;&lt;•v v v 4*v -Î
een performers. Conic out and sec Bridges,
a large multitude indeed, in Wekiwa
ilia boy wonder from the Celery City.
Springs.
*&gt;
Windham, one of the original Seven Suth­
erland S is t e r s .Hear the Golden Voiced
The hot summer days commonly known
Cympbony Quartette, Gore Pounds, Hawes. ns "dog days" are here or soon will be
Burnett, assisted by the famous outfield and tlie many dogs roaming the streets
chorus, render that touching ditty. ‘No­ are n constant menace to every one. csbody Scores.'
lieciully helpless and defenceless children,
Tlie greatest aggregation of peerless if the dog ordinance Is not obsolete wc
perspiring pinyers ever presented the hope tlie authorities will have it rigidly
public.
enforced. Every year a dog or several
Admission 20 cents, which entitles you dogs nre stmt on account of their suspi­
to tlie right ts yell nil you please. Grand­ cious behaviour. Tlie killing of the dog
stand 10c. No extra charge for seats on muy be too late to save some one from
the grass.
the dangerous effects of n dog bite, .j,,
Come out and whoop 'em up."
The Great Piano Contest
Tic Game at Orlando
vanrun.
,
Mi»» Jr*»iv Siiimtm...............................
The bull game yesterday at Orlnmlo Order
of K n £ l r » . . .....................
ended in u tie, fourteen innings being MU* Aranku Tnknch...............................
Coniirritntkitinl Church...................... ....
piuyed, neither club being able to score. Mi»» Klla St rimi follow
.............
It was a pitcher's battle from start to KnUhl» uf Pylliin*............................. .
Mi»» Maybcl Wuodhurn
finish. Bridges was in tlie box fur San­ WHskn Club.......:................... 1
___
Mi»» Nona Cox an. ...................
ford, and Briscoe for Orlandu. It was un
Annie llliUlu»
even breuk for thcM. us each hud sixteen Ml»»
Waulnirti n( ihr World
strikeouts to their credit. H/idgcs gave itr*. li, W. Vmntilr . .
»ait
Orlando only four hits, while our bunch Mit» tdlllr Urd. Clyde
MU*
Almrna
llrook»,..
innnnged to get five hits off of Briscoe.
Next Wednesilny is the date named for
Wanted—To rent 13.000 feet of celery the meeting of the Citrus Growers' Ex­
boards. P. O. Box 304.
48-tf change in Tampa. Mutters of much im­
For Rent—Seven room bouse iuruhthed portance wliLoauu before ihe.niecting-to
or unfurnifcJicd on Park Ave. between Dili be discussed nnd acted upon. Persons in­
and lOtb. Inquire at Sanford Grocery Co. terested should he present.
47-tf
Colonel Miftvellus Pointer, prominent
staff officer under Gen. Joe Whfceler in tlie
war between the states, was found dead
Inst Salurduy In his room at his boarding
house in New York city. Apoplexy was
tlie cause.

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in the trial of n famous will case. Involv­
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Tho tercentenary celebration of the dis­
covery of Lake Champlain. N. Y., is well
under way, ahd is being attended by a
large number of people mosUy from New
W rtf^VfRfifflTimd Canada! The Tesuvb refrigerators—all steel—a t . Harry J
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JULY 23. 1909

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A NEW TRACTION LINE

FLORIDA CROPS F.INf

Company Has Been Organized

Good Prospects In-Citrus Groves Especlally. Says Crop Reporter-------

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

First Year

A NEW DEAN AT ROLLINS
Rev.

FLORIDÆLAND

T. Clayton Accepts Chqlr Of
English

Whole State is Waking Up to
The Crop Reporter, published by the The General News of “The Land
Rollins College, Winter Park. July 19__
of Flowers"
bureau of statistics, department of agri­
Important Facts
Rev. F. T. Clayton it Williamstown. Mass.,
culture. In Its issue for July, says of Flor­
will be Professor.of English nnd Instruc­
FROM K IS S IM M E E TO SANFORD ida spb-troplcal fruits : The condition of
tor
in philosophy the coming year. He
w A
pineapples in Fiolidaon Julyl was ninety- CULLED FROM THE STATE PR ESS
HON. FRANK CLARK’S OPINION
will also act as dean.
four per cent of a normal, hgninst nintyClnyton has for several yenrs held
New Road Will Traverse One or Best one on June I. 1900. nnd eighty-eight on An Epitome or the tyeek'a M ost Im­ an important pastorate in Willinmstown.
July 1. 1008. The condition of limes was
Unscrupulous Land Dealers are W ork­
Section or The state
the sent of Willlnins college!, one of the
portant Happenings In the
nlnty-four on July 1. 1909, and ninetying Agalrftt Beat In terests.
of riorlda
leading institutions of the country, at
State's Domain.
three on June 1. 1909, and eighty-eight
________ l i . ,ili Florida
The proposed tra^lop^ j l j e f^ ^ K ja j
Vyhile wading in the water nt St. An­ whose head is a son of President-James
TVTTJtliyi, 1DDB. The condition of grape­
A few weeks ngo’ n gentleman in Okla­
drew's
bay ono dny last week, Henry Mun­ A. Garfield, nnd his relations with- the
fruit was eighty-eight on July L 1908."
homa-«irslrhig
to change his location, nml
mired fact as the following from
college faculty and students hnve tx^cii
Of tobacco in Georgia nnd Florida, it says: son was so badly bitten by' n shark that
having
been
approached
by nil agent who
Reporter-Star would indicate:
close
and
intimutc.
He
has
also
had
un
his life was dlspaircd of.
offered him special inducements to settle •
"For many years there has been talk of "Unsatisfactory prices for the last crop
official
nnd
Influential
connection
with
An official survey of the Kissimmee riv­
on the rcclainiciTlQixd of the Everglades,
a trolley Tine between Orlando and Winter have caused the acreage to be reduced
er
hus been rccominencd by •the United the public schools of the town.
twenty
per
cent.,
both
the
shade
and
sun-,
Park, Orlando and panford, Kissimmee
Mr. Clayton is himself a grnduute of wfotc the Hon. Ffank Clark, at Washing­
grown being less than last yfear ‘ Plant­ States board of engineers. At tho last
ton. asking that he lie supplied witli defi­
and Sanford, etc.
session of rongress $75,000 was appro­ New York university, which also confcrnite Information about these lands, as
It was good talk. That is to tho aver-, ing early and the stuihl Isgbod. Weather
priated for the improvement of this river. reti on him the degree of Master of Arts.
age mind there has seemed to be good conditions during the growing season were
In course, nnd of Union Theological Scm- there were others beside himself In bis lo­
Last week while a team of horses were
favorable, and indiéatlons are fot a fine
reason for the building of such a road.
innry in New York. Ho is a gentleman cality Blinking very seriously of locating
drinking in u shallow pond Into which they
crop.
At
the
time
reports
were
sent
to
The nature of the country is much the
of chortning personality, of extensive ex­ In Horlda. In reply Mr. Clark fully ex­
had been driven attache«! to n carriage,
this
bureau
a
part
of
the
crop
had
been
same as the suburbs of the northern and
perience with young men and boys, sym­ plained the glories of Horlda to the gen­
occupic«! by Allen Pierce and children, the
put
in
the
house."
The
crop
statistics
western towns where electric rouds are a
pathetic, yet strong, and It.Is believed tleman. but bt the same time gavo him
July give the following dntn for Florida bottom of the pond sunk without warning
thnt his influence as dean will be excel­ some very sensible advice. The better
howling success. Fine orango groves arc
as to ordinary crops; Corn—six per cent, nnd both horses were drowned. Fortu­
------lent. Dean Terry of Williams colletfe'snvs part of this letter wos sen| lhlocated all along the way Iratwecn San­
increase over last year in neerage; com nately the occupants of the carriage were
ford and Kissimmee. Great vegetable
t»f MrrCtnyi6hr''IIc Is particularly fond Union to show liow Florida was forging to—
dition July 1,1909, ninety-six: same dale rescued t)y persons who witnessed the ac­
—
of work with young people nnd seems. Lo the front, nnd was used ip nn i‘ rtir*«y by*
producing.seelinns already sending thou­
1908, eighty-six; ten-year average, eiglny- cident. which happened near’Yalaha.
that
paper
from
which
we
make
the
fol­
me trrhflVe tiie serious qualities which
sands of tons of freight to northern mar­
t h w .- T«bncro-=ncrcnge eîgîily- pe7cërïf
____ ________ 1— —
Hereafter convicted prisoners in Jack­ would make him efficient In the relations lowing copy:
kets are -feadytO'h®" tapped: Hnhdwmo
of that of last year; condition July 1,1909, sonville will not have the easy loafing with the disciplinary officers of U ii col­
residences line the proposed route with
=, "I know very little, of my own personal
people always ready to step aboard and ninety-two; 1908. ninety-six, ten-yenr times in jail that tho&gt;*&gt;huve been accus­ lege. is able to muintuin with the young knowledge, with reference to the Ever­
average. ninety— Irish potato«»—neerage, tomed to. The new city charter provides l»c«jple under his charge. Tact, firmness,
go to Sanford, Orlando, Winter .Park,
glade». I cx|&gt;cct to go through n iwrtioii
two |&gt;er cent, greater than that of Inst thul they must work on the streets or pay sympathy nnd common sense appear to
Mriltland, Kissimmee, or tp the river ter­
of the Everglades next November, and
^
year; acreage plunti*d, 3,000 acres; con­ their fine.
bo among the many good qualities of then will, of course, lie hi n trailer posi­
minal for Jacksonville, New York nr
dition July 1. 1909, ninety-one; 1908,
Uy the capsizing of a launch in the St. which he retains possession."
oilier eastern points:- Then the winter
tion to s|ienk intelligently titan 1 am now.
'
ninety-four; ten-year average, eighty-six. Johns river near Jacksonville a few days
•Mrs. Clayton, who is a graduate of Vus- 1 will say this to you. howevor, if y«&gt;u nro
tourists, the man with plenty of time and
Sweet |&gt;otatoes—acreage same as Inst ngo. J. D. Ferris and* his twelve-year-old sar College, and is a scholar nnd teachrr
contemplating buying lands in tiie Ever- *
more money how he would delight in such
year's; condition July I, 1909, ninety-one; son narrowly escaped drowning. . They of distinction, will assist the coming year glades with the intention of building u
a thing as a breezy ride over a rural line,
1908, eighty-six: ten-yenr average, nine were rescued by Maurice Rogcronnd Har­ in tiie department of mathematics.
home there, I would advise you to make u
taking In tho sights of the country, and
ty. Pastures—condition July 1, 1909, ry Treadwell wbo were out in a row boat.
thorough iiersoual investigatiun before do­
our own people, every one of them trav­
ninety; 1908, eighty-eight; ten-year av­ There was a quantity of provisions and
Going "Bugs” on Ball
ing so. If you have quite u number uf
elers and plcnicers, how they would rush
erage, ninety. Oats show one per cent, groceries on the launch for Nichols &amp;. Co.
to patronize such an enterprise I
It was a Frenchman who said: "If busi­ families who contemplate taking litis trip,
of loss ill condition and pastures one per of Mnndarin, all of which were luet.’
As we have said, there have been ru­
ness interferes with pirn sure cut the it occurs to me it would' be the part uf
cent, of im|&gt;ruvement since June 1. 1909.
mors of roads and stakes driven, and in
_Twentyifuur--'nHrariahiTTe“"« !!!!« were business ouL" Tills may be nil right wlmlom to semi uuc__of-vouMiQfnbcnmtra 1 ’
Inuicul ioua iqvorfitic crops- of -everything
|fw» hualn^«. trlfìTr-rn^7.tf,^d 7.7 ,|0 Everglades so that lie might make u thor­
imagination we - have almost seen the
destroyed by U. S. revenue officers In thjs
Florida produces. '
,,
.
staULlbe- past -fiscal yenr:
"fugitive- -running:------ T"
so but Iih* customers expert him to be at ough personal investigation. Iwnntiorny
to you In this connection, ns n citizen of
HuwardHnsSore'flcud
Hut the time was not ripe, or a freeze
Pensacola is to add $7.000 worth more bis store part of the time .at least. In the
Tiie Suniurd Herald a n » in rewponse to pared streets to iliose already pnvetL
Inst few weeks Sanford .has tnkert such Florida for twenty-six years, that I nm
am«r-ora putlllTln money matters pre
tlioroly convinced thut*n |ioor man can do
Die
HuHy'Jokeleit^Feprqdpced
in
ourcol.
- -_vcmed.an(i the electric road never nintcTampa is to haven bacteriological lub- a deep interest in base ball ns to cause better here farming than liu can in uny
omns from thnt iuipsL that “ the Orlando
some
of
tiie
people
to
think
tliut
the
ball
~T_rialized.—— — ------------------traoplc like Holly Jukclets', nmldmt’s why rutory. Tiiis is tiie result of action taken
But perhaps all these agitations ihny so many Sanford Herhldf arc taken in by the state board of health at a recent guiiics were interfering with business and Other state in the Union. He cun rank« u
have been well enough in their way. It Orlando."/' Wtelli£*tliut's* nil .right; those meeting in Jacksonville,_Tuiupdrwillfur- tliut the business wus cut out. That the living in.ilii* state mid acquire n Compet­
—
kept the idea alive and every time it was little Holly JoktoJetg musl.be paid for by i/uth lot and the state will erect the build­ suine is true in Orlando the following from ency witli less effort, and in lesstiinciliun
Homelxxiy and If Orlajtdo Folks •can staiul
he
can
anywhere
else.
While
this
Is
true,
the Reporter-Star demonstrates:
revived the importance •of the scheme up to the(jokes wctfoitpt Fmtfplniii'. Any­
ing.
nnd while our lands me extremely produc­
seemed greater. •
Tiie afternoon closing up an Friday
body huve u IIiillyd&lt;fMt^.NUAffaojv-liiinT
. B. F. ConstauDne, a well-to-do resident caught the large numher of aiunlry prrople tive, yet we huve thousumls of ucres that
Stand
up
and
sUy
$or^Rojg»eW'-£ijjr.
'
^/■-Now, however, an improved idea has,
of Clearwater, was found dead in the road trapping who came to town expecting to are not Jit for cultivation. Tiie state ijns
Poor H^wlf^ ceitoJAiy 'ii'^Aroc pitied.
. developed. It Is not an electric trolley
mcar his home last week. A|toplcxy was do business. They expect a Suiiduy ns- been very much injured by certain unscru­
'Tfflifjhn» Jroiii his
line, which perhaps might be the best Last week
the cause of death. He was 13 years old pe*ct on Thursdny afternoon, but having pulous dealers in luml misrepresenting
but also the most costly, but a traction tradside aimoUrtvirvl ijtat ; liffjjgis very low
no notice of tiie silent closing of tiie doors
and a widow ami children survive him. on Friday also, it sent ninny of them conditions mid locating Heftier* ntunsuil^
road, to be operated with gasoline engine with a b id ’, attack xK* sore neck. Tiie
His remains were taken to Hciidcroon, home in no good hunlor.
able places."
power, carried on each individual car.sim- dread atlahk:seCms.to have settled in bis
They came to attend tiie orange grow­
Ala., for burial.
bend
this
week
and
bis
"grouch"
is
get­
In concluding bis letter, Mr. Clark ex­
■ Bar to an automobile.
ers meeting and in uianycasestodosomc
A new trolly line between Pensacola and shopping when the crowd conic nut of the presses the hope thnt the party will make
A company has been formed ami «»ni­ ting Irayond control of medicnl assistance.
cer» elected, the engineer is on the ¿round, We would advise that lie tuke a “ Holly Magnolia Bluff lias been opentHl for busi­ oliera house und night coming on they such un investigation us will induce them
trietl to make purchases und go home.
tn make their homes in tills state. Mr.
nearly all the right of way has been so Jokclct" every hour until relieved or oth­ ness. ,
“ Did you ever see such a gol durued
The next regular meeting of the state town, n n yw ayf said one. "Nnw. never Clark shows ml intelligent regurd fur the
cured, the plans have been worked out, erwise. In cither case the result would
board of pardons will be held July 29. did;, have they shut up shop for tiie or­ interests of tiie state when be advises
' and the backers are ready to put up the be satisfactory.
ange grower's mcctingt"
No meeting will be held in August.
pros|racllve settlers to look before buying.
cusli necessary to build a traction road
Citrus Growers' Convention
“ Now. not on your life; they all went They could safely cotnc to Floridu with tlm
from Kissimmee to Sanford, a distance of
Eustis has a First State Bunk. The old to the ball game."
Tiie members of tiie Citrus Exchnnge
certainty of finding iibutuianceuf land of­
ubout 43 miles.
"Well, I'll be durued!"
recently organized rpel again in Tmnpa banking firm of McClelland, Hubbs &amp; Istcd
fering iduul conditions for settlement. Nit
- Tills is all pouched for by Dr. U. T. Den­ yesterduy nnd matters of importance were lias been reorganized by udditionof other
man.
however, should pay out bis money
nett of Orlando, who has been the moving discussed. Following is the program:
gentlemen and now becomes a state insti­
ftie Great Plano Contest
und get bis dcc«ls without seeing what be
spirit in the mutter all the while, und who' 'Address—Orgnnizer J. A. Reid, of Cali­ tution.
As the piano contest grows older the
is paying for, or getting information ubout
has never given up when others became fornia Fruit Growers' Exchange, "Califor­
A telephone line is being built between interest becomes more intense and the
it from someone with whom be is person­
discouraged. "
(¿ecsburg and Ocala.
favorites ore keeping up the large vote.
nia Methods."
ally
ucquuintcd. A settler who comes af­
All we know of the project we obtained
Address—Sules Manager R. P. Burton,
Two bouses adjoining the Cosmopolitan Miss Tnknell seycrnl weeks ugo lnnde«l in ter taking these precautions is sure to be
from him and, briefly the plan is to build of Floridu Citms Exchange. "General
hotel. Tampa, were burned Friday morn­ second place but this week the Eagles pleased if lie is ut all reasonable.- H*h*»
iq
and equip the roud for the sum of $500,- Methods for Successful Bundling of Crop."
ing. The hotel wus not damaged to any have rallied and again occupy their for­ comes un immigration ugent for Florida,
000. Of this $400,000 bond at 5 per
mer jmisIlion. Miss Slumun maintains
General discussion by the growers.^ extent.
■t
1 "Z
for Ids satisfaction draws mniuf of* tils
cent, and to be place«], which__wUIJ&gt;£ TjneBtlons'answered by J.'A. Reid nnd R.
her
original position ns lite lender and
.Thomas Gonzalez, an aged cigannakcr
friends nnd acquaintances to the state, but
■— Taksn cnre o f byU ie jrBTTlornaduy Com­
P. Burton.
of Tampa, committed suicide last Satur- seems to hold this place regardless of the the man who buys a "gold brick" acts as
pany, bankers of New York, on condition
l ifting of crons nnd slgnlngof contracts «lay bv shooting. Belng too feebie to work efforts of the other contestants. Get in
o lighthouse to warn people to keen awny
Duit the other 5100.000 common -stock, by growers of the state of Florida.
the game and vote for ytme favorite.—
was thejenuse.
We believe there is no state in the Union
r;
shall be taken by persons living in Flor­
Drafting of model charters for county
sahrum
where
there are as many good bargains as
Enos
Easton,
a
lad
who
was
recently
80 .S27
Min Jruic Slumon......- ............
ida as a guarantee and to show their in­ exchanges nnd constitution nnd by-laws
31.7 « « can be found In Floridn, but there ore "gold
Order oí Easles.’. ... ............
kicked
in
the
head
by
a
horse
in
Tampa,
terest by becoming identified with the of local associations.
41.884
MU* Arsnks Tuliach.
I».OM bricks"-hcrc, and those who iiuve them
ConfreSatkmul Clum li........................
die«! Sunday.
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project Upon such a guarantee being
Xiii4 l&gt;t* of PylhU*.......r ----------............
10.840
Only a few weeks ugo Tampa enterMU*
Maybe)
Wood
burn.........................
«.777 wisti to sell them. It is good business us
Capt. A. E. Moreno has been relieved of
given, the J. D. llornuduy Co. will back tain«xl the onnventipn •whlchvoted unan­
Wtlaka Club.........................................
3.819 well as good conscience not to overpaint
Die line and the Taylor % ., of New York, imously In fuvor of lh«s, exchange and tils command of the Tampa post of state MU* Ada Slaoilrom..........................
3,429
MU*
Nona
Cowan.................................
2.208 our advantages, uud to warn prospective
constructionists, will build and equip the which provided an organization commit­ troops, as captain of Co. M. und as acting MU* Carle Moore.................
1.802
AnnU Hbuma................................
1.427 settlers tliut wliilo the best can be found
road on the following conditions, viz: tee.. The organization committee evolve«! commanding officer of the first batalllon. Mis*
Woodmen of the World......................... *
1.174 in Florida, good business sense is needed
I.SIS
When the first five miles of the road shall an executive committee, and the two com­ second regiment infantry. National Guard Mr* G. W. Vrnabia.............................
UaplUl Sunday Sdioul ........................
002 here as elsewhere In making selections.
have been completed (probably between mittees, through the; individual work of Die of Honda. Charges of a serious nature
oar or rows
MU*
LIUIs
Lord.
Clyde..
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2.123
have
been
preferred
against
Capt.
Moreno.
Winter Pork nnd Orlando) twenty per members, and a'press highly endorsing
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Wiring For Electric Lights
**01 of the stock payment will be due the exchange idea, together witli the se Tiie order came from Orlando and is uffi‘
»g
&gt;i»d. thereafter, upon . the completion of curing of on organizer to
Storm Strikes Galveston
Sanford's new electric light plant wira&gt;V
each five miles, ten per cent adifitlon will lIFy ll&gt; Uie" citrus belt, have done their officer of tiie regiment.
The storm which originated in:tlte Car- goop tra Installed aml.xnu.want
Alfredo Alvarez, manager of 'll»« JFour riWau B»b »event! Hays ugo mul fur a done by a competent and expCrience«l
work well.
The proposition of the company is to
- ¿bothers' ssteon ar WMT THnlJJiL We# aS- tiinfr threatened Tampa, has now Dung electrician. The work must bear inspe«'m«kf thUa jWsecnger and freight Jlnc. art.-pardebCTW. Cl'Ovirslreei; 1st Vice sassinaled just as bo was' ehtering the Itself in a tangent across the'Gulf of Mex­ tion and conform to tho regulations pre­
P a s s e n g e r e q u ip p e d with engine, president. Dr. B. T. Benuctl; 2nd vice gate to bis home about midnight SutunJuy. ico and struck Galveston, Tex., where a scribed by the Southern Tariff Assusia-'.
a*press and freight comportments and president. Dr. J. H. Smith; treasurer. W. No cause for the killing Is assigned. The wind velocity of fifty miles hn hour was •ion. W. A. Pore of this city has hod ten
•«ominodntlons for seventy passengers A. Smith, cashier State Bank; secretary. assassin cs&lt;»ped. .. . ' _ • recorded Thursday.’ According.to Local /cars experience in electrical work of ull
v e in use on other roads and are said to L L. Payne: general manager, A. N. McA vessel load of gophers'-irbnr' Geneva. Weather Observer Scare of Tumpa the kinds and can wire your house in a satis­
That tha , proposition may be fairly Ala., wus received at Pensaoola last week.
** giving perfect satisfaction. Trailers
conditions in th^t city appear very much factory manner. Everyone should huve
brought
before the Orlando people there
w“ lf be.attached to these coadtes If necA. J. Murphy, claiming to hail from Sail- the sume as at lb* time when the city their house wired at once, to be Feady
eASary.-'lfei^iit eng|JM^ nnd cars are also was a public meeting in the court
font, was robbed of $30 in Jacksonville was destroyed tty seortn and flood several when the current is turned on. and W. A. '
t* be iruvided and freight hauled locally House on Wednesday" night ut 8 o'clock,
Pore is now equipped to take your onler
years ago.
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The storm no longer threatens Florida, and fill same at once. You can get him
A
wireless
telegraph
station
with
a
ra­
and the tabulating engineer. W. A. McQyd« line, saying a great deal of coat.
dius of 1.000 miles will b ^ in operation but where it will spend itself cannot be a n / time at the telephone exchuuge, or
CMnjock,
who presented the entjre prop­
The name of tho company, ia The Cenleave orders at Fornald’s hurdwure store
in Jacksonville u ^ v week.
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MRS. M. L. ALLEN
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
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Is oue block ifo m 1st
street, but it will pay
you to call and see the
new and up-to-date

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EN G LISH
" A Chlei la Among Ye Taking Notea,
and Faith,"He’ll Prent ’Em"—
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in and the low price will

Also H a ir Goods and
Hygenic Toilet
Preparations

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make them go.
and see theth.

GUARANTEED

Come in

S A N FORD F U R N ITU R E C O

Give Me a Share of
Your Patronage
Commercili Street

SPEN CER
of public view, bgi it will not be.for long,
ttie stunt will soon be through nnd over
with. Just ns many other similar attempts
of.jifest generations to effect the result
have been shelved nnd for many seasons
until someone brings about a revival
That there ore many women who could
use the ballot as well as most men is not
denied. But these are very few in rela­
tion to the total number. Women are not
renders of solid works, as a class; in fact,
but few read much of anything, save fic­
tion and the style sheets In the papers
and magazines. Another thing very few
womanly women wnnt the ballot They
care absolutely nothing about suffrage and
the privilege o f voting. The vast major-

Only Exclusive nnd
a customer of Henry McLaulin one day
this week. “ Yes, ma'am, about what price
do you wish to pay far one!" “ The price
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In the City &lt;
is no object if 1 can get Ute kind I’m after.
What 1 want is one that wUI rouse the We make everything known to the trade
gltl without, waking the whole family.”
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Jtop»-of -any ouch alarm clock ns F u ll Line of'Cfldi/ecLitffleries&lt;
lluitma nm. 7 We keep the ordinary kind
A n d Cigars
—the kind that wakes the whole family
’ Free llouse-to-Housc Delivery
without disturbing the girL”

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Our representative, C^-H—ORAftWATEK. is in Sanford

every week. See him or write to him nt Orlando or

the halt and even the blind are base ball
fanatics these*days and the old ones are
even worse than the youngsters. Busi­
NEW CELERY CROP
ness, family and friends are forgotten t
and the crowd rushes to the ball park I DO YOU WANT PURE CELERY SEED? Í
where they root and toot and fight If nec­
The kind that tlvci the best rrsulu and
essary to boost the home team to victory.
the only kind that ha* been proven al
Great is the American game and strong
together successful for Florida Grower».
in faith arc the devotees.
I have them. French Golden Imported
Self Hle«chlngj&gt;urrjnd true to uatu#.
And yet the game is not worth the
in nn inferior ¡m¡x&gt;rtnm'e,
Imported by rue direct (mm Pam
ratldle
uutrmutt lose friends' through
cnuillc If luurmuir
his championship ______ ______ .
L . R. P H I L I PS, Druggist
4 Mr. Dooly, the tactful saga uí-humor, There is no reason why propie should go
Cor. Firtt St. and Park Avenue
says: "Whnt does a womnn wantiv rights daffy over a game of ball and so for for­
whin she lias privllegcsT
get themselves and their debt to society
"They haven't the. right to vote, but as to actually come to blows over so triv­
they have lh' privilege iv cónthrollin lit' ial an affair. If the games o f ball- are to
man ye illicL They haven't th' right to bccoipe such a serious matter it. would be
make laws, but they hav th' privilege of far better to cut out the rest of the season
breakin' them. which is better. They and put the money to a better use.
haven't lh' right to a fair thrile be n jury
Mind now, you fans, that.I nm one with
iv tbelr peers, but they have th' privilege you and just about ascrazyas the grand­
Iv an unfair thrile be a jury nv' their ad­ fathers over a game of bail. But there is
mirin’ infeeryors.
no use losing your sense altogether in a
J. D. PARKER, Prop
"If I cud fly. d'ye think I'd want to free for all fight over whnt would other­
walk!”
wise be a source of pleasure. That dis­
Room nnd Board g l,50 Per Day.
graceful scene on the Orlando diamond
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Meals, 35c.
.4 -Som eone aeot-me tlie-ToHowing-nnlrld ¿1»VuIZrhave been nipped In the bud when
the other day presumably for publication. it first started and the. young man ihut
•poclal Rate bv th*. Waak I
It la called “ The Way to Encourage Your instigated the trouble been carted off to
iiusband Who Is Struggling For. a Living:” a i l The hall players ought to be pro-;
Do not hesitate (o remind him every tected from such lunatics und it was up I
few days that you have nothing decent to the police of Orlando to keep order and [
to wear—never have Imd since you were force the crowd to stand clear of the dia­
married.
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Ask him, every little while, "W hy it is fault of the marslia! and he was certainly j
we never have anything like other |&gt;eople; derelict In hla duty. Therefore I repeat,
DEALER IN
never go anywheref'
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that when people loose their heads at a
Do not fail to tell him now and then single ball game cither the aforesaid fool­
that ho has been hard up for money ever ish people should be kept off tbc diamond
. since you were married
or the ball game stopped. There are some
Ik) not forget
twit him with the fact people who know how to witness a ball
that he took you out of n comfortable game without going real crazy and the |
home and buried you in nn obscure, odt- wild rabble and bediain of noise is not a
uf-tlte-way place, and that he never has pleasure to them. Why can’t every one j
) time to go anywhere with you,.
¿o to a game mid sit tjuietly with folded
Do not fall to remind your Iiusband hands and watch'the game without even Aient for Virginia-Carolina Fer­
often that your children do not dress as opening their mouihT Who does this! you
tilizers
other children do; tiiat the girls ritould say. No one, not even
take music lessons from the best teachers
— T he S aun teker .
and that they should have a first class
piano and uthcr tilings to correspond.
M erchants War at Petersburg
Do not encourage your children to wear
The two factions‘of business men of St.
their clothes for a long time; and never Petsrsburg declared a six months, war
try. to make thfin over. When a garment last evening nt a meeting held at the
begins to bIkiw wear, to get a little out of kboard of trade rooms.
date, just cast it aside and get a new
Ttie ten merchants in original coupon
one. New clothes look so much fresher scheme met a committee of other mer­
&lt;- and smarter than old ones, and one feels chants whose trade had suffered b y the
so much better in them.
frenzy uf contestants to Win certain prizes
Do not ira^to economize too much. You offered by the co-operative coupon con­
know it Is the liberal soul that gets fa t test.
;
-HAVE-YOU SEEN THE f
Be generous with your husband's, money.
These men offered“ to "Withdraw- their
H* The best way to help your husband, contest September 1, 1909, providing the
who is saving up fur a rainy day, is to forty other merchants would contribute
run him in debt whenever you can. lie $35 each to their prize fundi .The "In­
would much rather have bills come in surgents" would net concede to (his nnd
from the various places where you trade the Joint meeting adjourned-with no ami­
A T Y P E W R IT E R
than pay cash down, even if be has to cable settlement.
pay twice as much when the bills are
Immediately the "insurgents" met and
POR
rendered. Nothing encourages a man agreed to offer cash prizes each month
more than to get unexpected bills which for the next five months to rim«» holding
A L L PURPOSES
he never lienrd of before, and - /o r which the largest number of coupons, the cou­
be bus not inuvided.
pons being issued on a. basis of one for
U your liusbaud comes home blue and each cent’s worth of goods purchased of
One that will stand the greatest tests
discouraged, and thinks he needs a little any of the forty median is.
Cannot get out of alignment
sympathy, soothe him by telling him your
There is to be a merry war at St. PetersThe best machine on the market
own troubles and trials during the day.
JisaiiNd him tluil ymi IU.4&amp; entering up
See them at Ttie Herald olilce
yourself, that he always has the head­
ache or "the blues,” or something else,
SANFORD H ER A LD
Sundays and holidays, and that he is nev-

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B L IC K E N S D E R F E R

Old Shoes Wanted

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S1ZCS,Ji, 7, 8. 9, 10 II AND 15

A . E . Irv in ’s Shoe Shop

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Ferro Marine Engines
3- to 2 5 -llorse Pow er

Best 2 Cyde Engine on the Market
Sm ooth Running, Economical und
.A bsolutely Reliable
See m e b e fo r e Im U IIIn i an en tln e
lit y ou r boat, you Mill not reg ret it
3 It. P. S p ecia l.

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T. P.-ConprOpst SanioKl,

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CONTRACTOR
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A s Can be Had Anyw here.
OHiee on Pork Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florid*

T H E C IT Y

R E S TA U R A N T
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H . E . W IS E , Proprietor
Formerly Manager of fien^rnj 0 p f e ----------- ■r

Steaks, Chops, O ysters and Fish a Specialty
A P L A C E FO R L A D IE S A N D G E N TL E M E N
Short Order* At All Hour*

Prompt, Clean. Service

E v e ry th in g F lra t Claa*

Meal Tickets are Solti «t Reduced Rute«

Car. 3rd St- aud Sutifurd Ave.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD
Pensions T o r Government Employees
Tins creation of n rotlroment fund and
the pensioning of superannuated em­
ployees o fth o government 1b to be recom­
mended to congress by President Toft in
his first annual message, according to the
prediction o f .several members of the Cab­
inet who havo given the subject consider­
able study and who will urge that course
In their annual reports. As n member of
President Roosevelt’s cabinet Mr. Taft
advises the President that this govern­
ment would be obliged to come to that
system tn the near future, and he has
expressed the hope recently that some
feasible system o f retiring •aged clerks
be devised. At the beginning of his nd-mlnlstratloit-PrealdentTnf! lolinils cab­
inet officers that he would furnish them
with such subordinates ns they desired
nnd would look to them for results. The
investigations of these cabinet officials
linve revealed the preseiflVflf'gPeni num­
bers of incompetents whose ridiculously
small amount nf"WiSrThdds greatly to the'
expense of conducting the federal busi­
ness. These incompetents can be divided
into two classes; young clerks who lack
energy and ambition, anil a large number
of clerks of too advanced age* to make it
possible for them todoanytbing approach­
ing a full day’s work. It will be ensy
enough to drop the first class from the
service, but to drop those who, after years
of faithful service, have grown old in the
service, is a task which few cnbinct offi­
cer* are willing to perform.. The treasury
affords us a striking example of the con­
dition which prevails In the government
depsrtments. One official of the depart­
ment has estimated that there nrc more
than one hundred employees who linve
left their ulnelieh birthday behind them.
It is maintained, therefore, that merely in
the interest o f economy it will miy—the
giivcrnineiit to create a civil pension list.
The only alternative is to dismiss the su­
perannuated employees, and that neither
thc-Presidenrnor his cabinet wilt consider
for a moment. The argument is present­
ed that all other great nations iicnsinn
their civil employees. No decision lias
been reached by the administration its to
the system to be adopt«!, but it is be­
lieved Unit a small percent age of the
compensation of all employees could be
set aside to create n retirement fund,
which ultimately and possibly in twenty
years, would 1» sufficient to jiay all jh-iisions,
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Tickets on Sale from Jacksonville every Monday aitiLTItursday
be¿inning-wlth Juñe 17 up to Aug 30th, with
final return limit Sept. 30th
Stopovers allowed on these Tickets at Richmond, Washington,
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For information, rates, reservations etc., call on or write to___*
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CIIAS. H. EVANS
Staple and Fancy Groceries

tween Jacksonville and Tampa

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Chicago
Cincinnati

Sales Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CELERYrUNION
Room 10, Piro Block.

HKANCIItS

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SANFORD, FLA .

Jacksonville

Gas and Electric Fixtures
We roiyy.lliB combination fixtnrrsnilsn "
a fuHHne o f gas fixtures, brackets, etc
Gas stoves and rnnges.'
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Job Printing

Florida

New York
Washington
Sanford v i

Quickly and Neatly Executed at
The Herald Printing Company

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Corner First Street and Palmöl to-Avenue Sanford. Florida

Excitement Will Soon Be Rife
Announce Your Candidate
You want to get into the light at once.
Let n.s suggest that you organize your forces,
(let in the lend and stay in the lend. The prize
is too valuable to lose when it costs you no
money . to win.

The piano is one of the best

and furnished us by .one of the Smith's largest
piano concerns, and now is tile time for you to
hurry up nnd get busy.
give you their votes.

Free to Everybody

Ask your friends to

See that they nre voted

for you.
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the store will he allowed.u vote though they
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Oar Method of Advertising

who wins the piano.

It is a free-for-all contest

where the-most populnr'eontestnnt wins out,

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T . A. Newlan
Chas. H. Evans
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Wekiva Tribe No, 41

Surgeon General of The Army
It In Recruits

RESUM E OE ALE CHURCH EVENTS
0# In te rtit to Those Religiously In'

cllned— Subjects of Discourses
for the Sabbath.
TV* Putor* of lb* Chwcfc** la lb* City *i* F*ra**lp
lt*&lt;l«**i*4 1* bring of hw I thrif An no* (mm* el* M
•|W&lt; Cknrch N n i io Ihi* oSc* ao&lt;J*i*r ihaa Wn)n»~
d*y tfionoon.
f i r s t M eth odist
Rev.A.E.ftousebolder,paitor; church. corner Park
svenpe shd Fifth street; parsonage, corner Magnolln avenue and Sevrnlh itreet; phone 254.
Sunday morning lervlea at lit evening nervine,
7.00; Sunday school, 0:45 a. m.: Jno. K. Met- Unger, Supt. Fpwnrth league, 3:00 Sunday even­
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F irst B sp ttst
*tnr; Sunday morning servKaw*l. W,Doyd pail
Ice. 11¡evening service, 7:30;
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_ school.. 9:43
m.; Dr.J.T. Denton. Supt.;B. Y. I*. U.Thundny
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p. m.. It. E. Tolar, Prest.; prayer mreting
at 7:48
P.
cdneiday, 7:30 p. m.
•very Wti

Holy C ross E piscopal
Rev. B. F. Brown, reel or; A. D. Key. senior war­
den; Sunday morning service, II; eyt nlng »ervk».
7:30; Sabbath tclionh 0:45*. m.; B. t. Wbltner,
Supl.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wrdneadoy evening.
P resbyteria n
Rev. J. F. McKinnon, paitor: morning service,
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school. 9:30 a.
tig service.
:30;
II; evenliiL
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m.; Henryy Me“
McLaulln. Supt
nesday. 7:30 p. m.

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Rev. M. Fui, rector; aervkea every second and
is and ser­
serfourth Sunday'; m il y mass, 7 a. m.; mass
mon, 10 a. m.; Sunday school, 9 n. tn: vesiiers. 3
p. in.

Sunday school 0 a. in. Mass and scrmon 10 a. m. Rosary, instruction aud
benediction 7:30 n. ni.— -------- --------------- M on d a y — Mass 7 a. ni. Instruction for
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J^ ? ^ d y r i ^ t r S n».; SahUth »chool. i o « . m.
J. C. Enimlnger. Superintendent.
S u n d a y sch ool. 10 o 'c lo c k . P re a ch in g at

.children.

Waihlngton, D,C„ July 20— The hook
worm or "ioxy bug." as It has been shown
to exist in southern states, according to
investigations bf the physical condition
of army recruits, will form an interesting
chapter In the forthcoming report of Sur­
geon General Torney, of the army, and
wilt probably lead to widespread effort on
the part of boards of health In southern
states to eradicate tills disease, which a
few years ago was brought prominently
to the attention of the world in connec­
tion with the Porto Ricans.
After being treated, all of the iQffifiW«**»

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OwfNew Forni tains One of the new fountains at the inter­
section Of Pnrk nvenue arid Commercial
street has been completed. The work has
commenced on the other at tho intersec­
tion of Palmetto avenue and Second street.
These fountains will be a decided im­
provement over the old ones and when
finished will add greatly to the oppear. once of the city. The work is being done
by L. H. Walker and is of the best. The
fountains will demonstrate the flowing
wells of the Celery City. :

F. J . T E R R Y

*?°

B u ild e r of

Ilunting grounds of Sn
Sanford.
ford. Meetings
Marble and Granite M onum en^
of each
on the 1st and 2nd WeghMkduy
held
^
—
T-b. Tombstones, Etc
a ll/VVisiting
is ltin g btothl
month in Masonic Hall,
ers welcome.
v a s e s ; SETTLES and iron fe n c e s
ReJeltcilng Neatly Done. Let Us Esti­
mate on Your Worky
Will call on you by request with Samples
nnd design!}. Importer of Foreign
Granite and Marble

G. STRINGFELLOW
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
NOTARY HJI1I.1C

Church Street, Orlando, Florida
W rite or C a ll F o r P rice s

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Scientific Jfmerican.

JU ST RECEIVFD
Another lot or those Bargains In
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A L B E R T G R Ä M L IN G

in u b h t o w r

•ik! d i l l , i d to
ride andtihiUt &gt;
making moneylait. H'rtitjrr /nil fdrticuUn and ¡item! ejt/r Si
V ^ ' t *** *r*
MO MUNKT n K O U lA tip until vn&gt;LWMl»*.nd.pprovi ol your Wcnle. W„hiB
•e anyone anrwher* In Die U. b.tviUtu/f ernt drfont in advance,/rrAtr /rviXr ar.J
., I
allow T ill« D A Y « ’ KIIKK T lt lA I . dm In* which lime you S r r ia e tn t Kcrtl,
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FflCTORi PRICES

eie» it li potutile lo nuke
ir t o « tritt. You U l,
to t»f Tiiiddiemni*» proflti b f burtof dirtet of II*
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end hive the mennitciurer'i,
14, r.
an t« behind yotir bfcrcle. WO N O T HUY a bicycle or a pair o! tires from

0111 unhMrd oi

YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED,

double

lsw/r u n we can make you this year* &gt;
than any other factory. We ire satisfied wmi gi.w proni aoove tacturv mat
BICYG UB DKAIsRItH. you can sell our bicycles under yoursws name plan V#
our price*. Orders filled the^day received. . . .
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11AND UICTChKH. Wfi.do not regularly handle second hand hicyclet bet
tetall stores. Theseawe dear out
live bamln lint milled tree,
and .p n U ll, turn. HU in tod

COASTER-BRAKES*

iunde’et Aj (/ tkt m m / r tU ii fru it.

|0 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF
SELF-HEALING TIRES to
- - u
S nAn M
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Th t r tr u U r retail f r i a ot tkei* liret it
fSJO f t r fa ir, tut to introduce tee trill
tell you atam fltfoir loeftMUath tei/A orderf t 31),

NO MORE TR0OBLE FROM PURCTDRES
I NA IM ). T t o k i o r OIm i w ill n o t lo t th o
' * lr oa t. 'elxty thouum l pair* » I d last year.
’ Over two kuoared tboiuaud pairs now la u*c.

cw
never becomes
• apeclal quality o f rubber, which nrve
‘
without allow*
rou* and which cloaea up small
amall punctures
punct
T o n s o r ia l P a r lo r s
1 H alloa ilia th lek rolther tread
r I he air lo escape.- \Vc lisyc hupllxcil* ol UUcrafrom
f •‘A ” and pnaoture strip* ••IP*
reahaveonlybccn
BritfUitomcri alallng that thtlr tire*
havconlv l&gt;ecn pur
nud “ U ," a l»o rim atrip
uponce or twice In a whole aeaton. They weleh no more
"to preven t rim cutting. This
an oftHrrtryttrT.Ytrejmncnire reitlUnB qualfi lea being given
U re w ill outtmat any other
byM veral layer* o rth ln .ip ecia lly prepared fabric on the
m a k e —«O F T , ELAbTIU and
tread. ThereguUr price o f theae tire* i » p jo per pair, but for
e a s y mumo.
advertliingpurpo«« we arc m aking* apeclal factory price to
ihe rider or only f«. 8o per pair.
.
A ilporderashlppcrfaame
fd cta ahlpped i
day tetter la received. We ship C. O. D. on
haveexarainec
approval. You do not pay a cent until you hare
examined and found tliera itrictly aa icprc wilted
ih diaoount
ulecount o f jJ per cent (thereby
«h ereb y :m aking the price * 4 ,0 8 per trait) it you
We w ill allow a caah
Hot and Cold Oaths nt all Hours. Hoi S u l­ •end
IVITII
FULL CA SH W
IT H O tlD K ft and enclose this advcrtlsemeut. Yon run no rbk In
sending
us
an
order
aa
the
llrea^may
be
returned
at O
l l expense if
tires
may
u vl ln
II for
ror any reaion they air
phur Batha a S p e cia lly
not aatUfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and tnooey aent.to us 1* as sale a* in ■
...
A*
If you order a pair o f these tires, you wilt Ond that they w ill ride easier, run fader,
One visit nnd you Iwcome n Slmincli Patron bang.
wear better, last longer and look finer than anv Ure you have ever uaed or area at any price,
know that you w ill be *o well pleased that when you want • bicycle you will give u* yuur c
P ic o Bloch op p oa lta E ip ra a s O fllea
We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence thi* remarkable tire ofTer.
. j L nronum a j w m
T / n r C don't buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair of
Mr &gt; t / U n C C l / H n C O lied get horn Puncture-Proof tire* on approval and trial it
the apeclal Introductory price quoted above' or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue whkb
describes and quotes all make* and kinds o f tires at about half the usual prices.
CLOSING OUT:
n n
a i / a r u / a i r but w riteuaa postal today. D O N O T T H IN K O P DtJYINO a bleytle
M y.Block or Guns and Rifles. New U U N U I YYiXtm or a pair c l tire* from an yon vu n tll you know the new aud wouJeilul
offer* we are making. It only coala a postal to learn everything. W rlte itN O W .

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-Fox hunting Is fl fflVoHttrpnfTTTTlfi With Fashionable, •Hair. CuttjnU,
Sanford sportsmeri and every nlitliLflomo
oTttfeinnre ‘engaged’ In chasing Master
and Generai Barberini
Reynard to his ln|r. Last Saturday night
n party mnnnged to tree a large fox and
succeeded in capturing him alive. On
Monday he was turned loose again and
the boys had the fun of chasing him
ngnln. Artie Smith's old dog led the pack
and did good work in keeping up tho pur­
suit. This dog is alwut 12 years old but
still leads tho chase. [The party was com­
posed of Jack Thompson, Jack Vmighnn,
J. T. Weaterdick. Henry. Lee nnd Louis and second hand. Bargains If you
want them.
, ..H a rry J. Wilson.
James
‘

INSURER
COM PANY

M ark «

' o m n ' o o W Ä iV

Office in the City Hnll

.Following
this Investigation of recruits
Follov
it was discovered that the uncinariasis,
as the hook worm is called In the medical
world..wfis^o common disease, Utnnighput
(lie Boulliem stntcs. It Is estimated by
Most Com plete Line of
army surgeons that 50 per cent of the
omiy today from the rural districts of
. Baked Goods in
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, Mississippi, Alabama ond L ou IbISouth Florida
nnd will show hook worm Infection. Tills
investigation lias been.progressing quici.ly durmg.tbe jest sh roreew fi toodtli*, 60
that when Surgeon General Torney makes
W e Make Everything
up his annual report he will have much
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i
data to prove the prevalence of the hook
Know
n
to
the
Tra
de
worm among the soldiers enlisted from
the southern states.
These recruits, on passing through the
army depot at Fort Slocum. New York,
, Phone 106
were examined to the numberof one hun­
dred and forty, one hundred and nine of III Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida
them being infected with the parasite.
West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia, Florldn, Ala­
bama and Tennessee all supplied recruits
that were infected.
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Captured a Fox

Xears-

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J . C. M cDANIEL,

General Agent,

Sanford,"Florida

T E M P O R A R Y O F F I C E A T J . E . P A C E 'S , 2 0 6 W E S T F I R S T S T R E E T

—

�July 23, 1909
HIE SANfÛRD^HERAU&gt;
WITT tins confessed: T «oli ttihy now "a i•ton« your own Individuality and coma
back to u*. Doubtless,
com i t.»* » u l .
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alar, from
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you will have areat

[Copyright, IK», by American I'rosi A lioelation. J
It wee A queer citBe, that o f Major

» ON, I

Influenca In oi,mining a pardon for him
Cotno to mo, my love, and forgive nis for*
biitlevlng you when you made that false
confession Id life nnd In eternity vour

EXPEBI Mf NT

You Will Make No Mlstukc If YOll Fill
low Hib. Sanford Citkcii'n
**■
Advice'
Never neglect ynur kidneys.

L &gt;no have pain m ille back, urinary
The letter weilt back to Alice en- o í - n o - i « , dw .i -c -. und nerv -u«n. s-,
Iglebart. He tvaa neglectful o f duly, dorsod
"Killed while glory drop perl a it tinte t i act and'no little tu ciperi
alovenly In appearance and drunk hnrd. wreath upon Ids b ro w ."’ Ami that’ s in nt -\! inj*V are-all
Hj
iopmtiu ui kill, , 11c&gt;r t follili-, and you -Inmlit «evi- a
Ilia uniform hung on him limply, hla tho last we ever i
icr heard of the caso o f - r r n ^ - c m n v i l.iW it ; cut.- :lt.
cout turned green, hla boota were mud­ Major I glèba rtf
r**
■
l*JdttVy «
dy, and hit hnir protruded through a
• k in p sbu h y w k it h .
l'*coi'« Kidney 1*111« is iln&lt;n ■ y t-&gt;
hole In bit hat
tt-e
'» o Uèet l to c tpi rluteiti
It ha»
Chargee for conduct unbecoming nn
In H ot W a ter.
cared in any -Aihlmrn ga-,-» inS+nb,r&lt;|
officer and a gentleman—drjinkeuuess—
Typographical errors."’said a writ k liow'tlie advice*in a Saiil’ord eitirvu
'were preferred agnlnst the major. er, "are continually cropping up. I •uhi i»e ciiifd vnnr»cli.
.-,*.___ _»
M l '» ' T. &lt; I" lb intieII. IV &lt;) I’ iin 4 ||.
They were about to come un fur trial calimi for a umjnr/.ti,,. editor ........ tiler
Lt—
Sam'..rd, Fla., says: " lb .» ,.. t»■ ■ &gt;....*—
When HUddehly tho enemy »nine down day to lake bim out to lim.-li—-u
1
Had
u
.»'gl
,.-n
a
»»-gl.Vii
and
severe
.tU?ii
I.
___ on_WL_Tha colonel-lod-lhe retreat, tliir " he was getting gratefully Into bis cunt
•*i kidney trouble, t I was completely
.. lieutenant colonel following In clone a man entered.
brostiaird ¡mil cotild not get ,&gt;utf lit
order. O f tho field officers the major
" *I&gt;o you read your magazine'/’ the bed i..r leverai days, M&gt; buck was
alone waa at the front. Hut lie wan man asked.
very la my and paitlhtl and titoligli I
not the officer w o had known. Ilo
W.U» under the care &lt;»i a pity «trian arid
" *1 do,* replied the editor.
waa traiiBflgured. He eat erect on Ida
Used
plaster« and remedie.*. I .grew no
‘‘ ‘ Have you rend the new number,
better.
\ trien«! at length ‘-Jlggcsted
horae, hla eyo lighted with tho lire of the one that came out yesterday7” ■
that 1 try Oonn’ s Kn lm y P illa.and I
battle, and hla ordcra m ug out lit u
‘ 1 have.* ,
Insigh. I had.
clear, ringing tone. It »coined’ that ho — “ •rnrrô'ÿîîu ren î njy poem, "T o On- '’ rci.lcd f i r i t i T
dniibK a» to their .In nig able to cure
hnd’ renmiWJ'td tho being bo bad been
it i&gt;•- They acted imtiicdiaN.lv. however,
bri cl Io.'-- «m-jtage-d ITT
before som e great eln or numo great
and in tn.&gt; day» 1 was aide to bc-np
“ ‘N-mi/
grief had blighted him.
It y the time I had taken
"'.N o! Well, in that poem 1 wrote and around
He found (tic men In confusion, some
the i i.nicnts &lt;d one Iiun, all the jinhis
the Une. "I love you*!letter than 1 love liad., 'i^A--ji~-st-rJ*KUiií-áAa»o^- .+»■»dn/Uflying, Bonio gathering their weapons Uly
lire.!**
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and accouterment«, Bopio making un
■
*.T
neat 1Iue—nrat and wellTurneJP
or saie by all dealer«
Price 'o
effort at fhrmatlon. Tho momciit he
said
Ilio
editor
soothingly.
cents.
Foster-Milbttru
Co.,
HuILiío,Finns, Suecifications and Estimates Furnished
appeared, out o f tho struggling mans
' ‘ And oue o f the professional humor- \’ cw Y ork, sole agents for the United
n line developed, mid those running to
State*.
.
on .Applications
the rear canto back nnd re-enforced* It. Jsts o f your eomposlng room set it up
liememher the name —Tlnan's—and
Belting a standard, ho called upon uh to .read. "I love you better than I love take no- other.
to follow nnd, charging, saved tho day. my w ife.*"
" ‘ H ow —c r ‘After It wan over all reverted t o .Its
former statua. The colonel and lieu­ J 'T b a n tuy* wlfe^preclsely that. And
tenant colonel resumed command, and my wife knows nothing of eomposlng
113 First Street
Opp. Postofllce
the m ajor got druuk. Hut the charges room comedy, and she Uiltiks the Hue
.............
were quietly wlthdrnwn. Though tho was printed exactly as 1 wrote li.*"
A
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m
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major greatly luwcred the moral and
- ' - i . t ß
Chinn’* Four Religion*.
Social ton e’ (if the regiment, ho must
Chinn has four stale established rebe endured. Everybody felt that way
—tho Held officers boennso 1m-could. Jgl,jUi_auul-4ie-*-nr+r'rhrT'CTnprior oxer
H
-------trad~ttm”THih~Ttn)attlo nnd they could vises siicerdotnl functions. Twice n
not, tho lino officers and the men bo- year the emperor ns "son of heaven"
'1
ca m e t hey must hnvo Hotuo^ma to lead wurahlpK Is-f.trt- t b r -tablOT bf Bliang TT
them when there wnB fighting to do. ir Hiipmm* lieaven lo a.'.-onbni-e wtrti
X .
------ No-one thought o f advancing the major flic aucient Imperiai imini.t lielsm
--.5
, to tho position o f colonel. Such a colo­ Civico a yenr he'lm rns In.-cnso befure
nel would ruin tho regiment with the thè tablets o f bis iiueesturs In a ce uniTwlee a
ariny. For a whllo wo tried to trout ance wlth Confuelanlsiu.
Red Currant Jelly is ope of (lie most
him with conalderutlou, but ho was so rcar he sacrillees tu The gnrls r.f Tuo•
shabby, ao unaoldlorly, In every way lam and twlce_a year-t«i Die limu;e e f r |stpiil.ir kinds - o f —Be«*cl*-Niil Conserves
ao degraded, that wo soon gnvo it up Hmhllia. The anetent and primitive that we sell. It Ims n delicious flavor,
and is just ri^ht to serve with a roast of
and realised that our hnndsnme colo­ rellgi.in o f china 1« monnlhetstl.-, I.ut meat, Each Conserve id
(bis, direct wnrshtp wih regnnled aa
nel watt still our comnmuder.
ilcccli Nit I Brand
And so It continued. When the colo­ ino sublime f».r Ila- pcoplc. s*. Miai li
reserved for thè emperor alone .
,
.
,
, ...
..... .........
nel spoko to us. ns ho often did, In beenme
.,
, ,
..
.
. . is imule nf-lhe best Irmi ami pure sugar
che.ry. Craal.erry
a planning and dignified manner, call as ilio s.,u e f liraven and as l-rl-st i m,y
Ila* p.-ople un thelr gi,j,u-,.. Rasplierry. Slrawhcrry. Piuelug us “ my boys," we cheered, but the o f llie iintlon
first thing wo knew we were following pnri worshlped thelr nn&lt; estnrs, and It |appi«*. IVneli, (¡rupe Jelly ami .Inni. Crai»1
W p don’t have to advertise cheap lands.
tho major over breastworks or stand­ was ibis un. estrai l'elbzlnii wltlrh t'»n pruit Marimiiade, and otlier fruita,
The purchaser here .saves more per acre
ing In lino with teeth act, taking pmi- hieliis IdemItleil blinself olili and re ! Better malie a seleetinn freni ahove
1aliment. Every Hum thorn was light­ furmed. The old «apersi illui.s n-Jeelotl , and semi yoar order lo •
Mini un Ily in freights than he saves on the
"(JT
/-^ t t t T TT’ i S
ing to 'b o done bo loomed up at tho by ( ‘onfiletliH n ere abserbed l.y Tao y
F*.
[VI ( \( t \ J I 1 1 j F . K
purchase price elsewhere. See table o f
front, and when It was over he sank Ism. whli h Is polyi beisi Ir limi ili** re- j ,
tiglnli o f thè popnla. e. Tlietl Hud* J
.
back luto hla habitual ^tupor.
freight rates in our hooklet
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S A N rO R D , r i.O rn i)A
Under our colonel tho regiment ue djilsm etimo Jnto ( hjiia abolii UT» A. 1* I
alai,
llkc
tlu:
uther
linee
ndlgba.s,
1«
qulred an excellent reputation for illsutuiu—klaU.—tufau.t;*»!—ami—« i.iu , vii
the major’» leadership In battle wo be­ do w*sl
T h e P e rse v e rin g G u ee«er,
came known as 3nu o f tho most gnl"It is amazing wbal perseverance
*-•—hurt boding la tho army. Of course tho
JEWELER
regiment must bo honored In some will achieve.” said an Englishman.
•
' MV SPECIALIll-N— - one’s name, and It was Impossible to "Even misdirected perse vein ihc has
iietitav»*!
muri
els.
There
Ivll.e
ruse
of
Pickard’s
llaml-Pninted
('Inna
honor ua through tho major. There­
CìorliaKÙi Sterling Silver ,
fore tho colonel got no end of meq ^ ltobsoti, the givat Notts cricketer,
lion for gallantry and eventually was ltobson. during Ids Aiisirallau tour was
Rogers' Plated Ware
made n brigadier general. That let del iT ih Inod • one sorchlltg aileruuon
.
Elgin ami Waltham Watches
thu lieutenant colonel In fur tho tmk that lilt, side shouldn't do the hard
M O I E ] ( M l ( S D E B S i D D B I l l i T l i a i i l l ] niclIbiwiPltÄlfäim
nnco of tho g lorj, all of which ema­ work of llei.llhg Well, whe.u thc Allstralhtu
etlj.lain
spun
the
coinHobson
nated from the major.
A L L (v(K)DS GU ARAN TKLW
Tho m ajor hover made any coin shouted, ’ Woman!’ Then, seeing that
For Good Avcruÿc Prices and 0»lck Returns Ship to
heads
lay
uppermost,
instead
of
ac­
plaint at the fact thut nil these honors
knowledging
.defeat
ltol.son
said,
with
- passed over his bead. Ho didn’t seem
to euro. Nor did any oue In the regl perseverance and nonchalance:
" ‘ Well, we'll go lu.‘ . §
rneut object. *W e all felt that our
“ 'Hut—cr—1 thought,’ said the puzservices ibouTINh^yo recognition and
AND
rouslderod that honors conferred upon eled AUstrulhin 'you sec,‘ I don't quite
know the English meaning of "w o­
, v him would bo no recognition at all.
. ' A t the last fight thp major fought man." *
•Then.’ said Uobsen gallantly, ’ we’ll
the arniy was held in check by a hill
ou which tho enemy hnd planted artil­ toss again.’
Southwest Corner Washington unti Chambers Streets
The Aiitdra.liau made a second loss,
lery, and-everything was ill a deadROOM 20
ltobson
called.le
nds,
and
tails
came
Up.
y
lack. The geuerul rode up to our regNEW YORK CITY
,.
Imeiit and asked ft&gt;r tho colonel and The »red!Intiry man would at this point
•Upstairs,
Pic«
Block
~
iloutsuaut colonel In quick succession. bn vi*'Snìih'imdereip In despair, but not
REI LRI'NCLS; Aetna Nidlniml [tank o f New York (Illy, o r uny Gummcre.lal Agency
J,,
Nobody could' tell him where they sp rtob'son.
ami to Hundreds nt Stoppers who arc snipping to them regular
1
.n o w -ra tty / sa id be,
Were. Uw asked fur thu ueiAAu
£ Open Tuesdays 4 to G p.m.
‘
iiuuuV Homo onp told him thut Mtjl»r ■.w Wi. ii ‘jdeasaut smllif. 'On with the
AND
*
rnU/kr.’
Iglohha’rt was ¿sleep on a feuco rail
X
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. in.
near, by. At that' moment thu major '."T K e AUstrpUau a third time flipped
the
cobn
amli
having
nt
JaafMCBlIed
tho
ujipeared.,. Tho general looked ut him
lu.despair. Nevertheless bo guve him toss eortectly, Hie pei-peverjug Hotwoh
led In Ills ajdo -totthe.gttftdy' lwtieliea/} t .Stra n jicrs W c l c o m c
uu order to toko &lt;bc hill.
■ Tho w a y ,llie major' walked qs u^i
K «ij&gt; P u r# a . *d F ow l*.
•:*&lt;••&gt;ir •&gt;-j■ •&gt;❖
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FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla
"* that hill tv as o^plght to behold. The
It doi^ po\^r*«rjiilre any utoro hotiao
•
general beheld"
*ifrou) below aqd room to keep* pure bred fowls than
Whfrn the hill was ours rode up nud acruM It dots« not emit any .indre.ln
uski'd for the major. We showed him the long run to feed thorn. It doed not
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tho officer lying on the grouud with a take any more lime -ir labor, but tho
bullet hula Jn his ‘forehead. The gen­ results are far In favor of atandard
eral turned «w ay jia d ly with the re- poultry. The "standard M u lays more
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tnarlt, ^Tf he had lived ho should have eggs a year thaiL. inOpgrel liana. -In
had a division "
. Lt-;---------- ,------------- — dressing It will far exceed In wulgrht.
* We (11 know more about ttqit than looks and quality.
the 'general. .The /nujor In commaud
Now handles
Opened for business in 1900.
o f a atvlalonl Abaurdl Yet there was
Ths Modern Stab!«.
A ccounts of
something about the clay ho had left
No stable 1« complete nowaday»
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d
e
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behind—kin form er self—that made us without ratin' rirovtalnn fnr wulnrlmt.
SEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN
forget hla ssQood self flqd think atT the stock lnaldo and u good system
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t
~«iui aVJa major general. With that o f ventilation.
When planning tho
, Jook oif^hls face wo burlod hltn, flrud general layout of the atables thcao two
Residents of Sanford-and immediate vicinity
, ( volhyr ov«r him aud forgot him till poffita should he given r.onaldcratlnn
V
|h® host flghL whan, liavlng m&gt; « » • t»» and tho neceaaary provjalona made for
M
O
TTO:
lead ox, wa covered ourBcIvea with installing the partícula/ ayatema deckl­
DEALERS IN
dhigrtce and after »evsrul such epl- ed opon,—Form and Flroilde.
“ Tote fair w ith.both friend and foe,
MdM werc-inustered out o f thu serv­
Oft yo u r ow n little rights forego;
let* with dlabouor.
*‘ And Ha Probably Did.
. I t P e y e ,"
But to flulsh about the major. The
"What can, I d o /’ rmtfcd the tlery
' day after he waa killed a letter came orator, “ when 1 ace my country going
D E P O S IT S IN S U R E D A G A IN S T l-O S S
for him -addressed In a woman's hand. to ruin, when 1 see our oppredrior»'
^ * •. •
Not knowing whet- to, do with It, the hands at our throats, atnmgling ua,
ir
. adjutant concluded to ooasider 4t a aud the black cloud» o f hopelessness
Offioo
iiihI wtirkfl 21-1 Otik Avrmtc
dead letter, opqn, It for the address o f obliterate the golden 'sun o f prosper­
H. E. TOLAR
G. a DERRY,
H. R. STEVENS.
M M. SMITH,
the sender knd fitu rn tt. Itiroad:
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Cashier
Aaa't Cashier’
ity? What, I aak-w hat cati I do?”
Vice-President
.Pfeeldent
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«»M r D^rlIn#—Today my sun. which jet
"8|t down!? ahoutod the audicuce.—
whan to
*ou
WTt us:
tu,- tslIsvlA*
bellsviAg you a guilty
guUti
•hen
u left
SANFORD. FLORIDA
New York Times.
*"**" - t i n Tlisn though, oh*, how aed
ldve'

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Saafoiü Library

Free Reading Room

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Automobiles and Gas
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Fruit and Produce

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fHÈ SANFÒRD HERALD

Sufcserlptton Prie*, « 1.00 a Vear in Advance
Enterad a* M coad-dcM ma!) matter AUiuit 2ZnJ,
190«. at the Ptwiofficeat Sanford, Florida,
under Act of March 3rd, 1879.
Office F ln t Floor In the Hb hop Block. First Street
Telephone No. 148.

look to

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There la a prospect that Sanford will
fall behind the procession in the matter
ANOTHER RICHMOND
of public school facilities. ,The high school
Senator Taliaferro Is to have opposition
building has been . inadequate to house
the children for the past two seasons. in h l f rfcxf race in the shape of W. A.
___^ _ to_ rehabilitate
_______ _________
The effort
the -old________
wooden Blount of Pensacola. The Pensacola News
school house on Palmetto avenue Is,- In thus the following regarding his proposed
our opinion,,a waste of time and public I candidacy:
* annex to the
‘
—
- -School
- -i "Mr. Blount has never sought political
money. “The
High
buildJng should be completed before the honors, preferring to follow his profession.
school term opens. It can be done,, bqt Me has reached the top rung of the lad­
it calls for prompt action. In the old der in that profession, and It Is only nat­
that ural now that he shonld look with favor
only- lTjc ¡niuuit£- dclmriiifenis will bo on the proposition toround out his career
taught. This means that the little tots in the stflfvlco of The people. He has per­
who need the best housing and best hy- formed splendid work for individuals
genlc conditions will bo subjected to the and he hnk carved a name for himself
in the professional history o f Florida
worst we have.
that
will live long after this and suc­
By his veto to our school bonding bill.
ceeding
generations have gone, but he
Gov. Gilchrist killed our prospects of se­
curing a proper school house through the wishes for something else. He wishes to
methods then contemplated. Whether give to the people o f the state
this veto was based upon sound legal he was reared and has TSZICeved his rep­
reasons or not docs not come Into the utation the advantage of whatever know!
question. It U effective. There Is a way edge he may have secured in his struggle
In which these necessary school facilities to build for himself, and to consecrate his
may be obtained. The school building remaining years to the service of tire
formerly belonged to the city nnd was people in a body where only the highest
conveyed to the trustees of the special intellects and the brightest minds ever
school district with the idea that they attract attention. He offers to the people
would reimburse the city for the outlay, of Florida that labor for which private In-

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rn e moti school annex

which the lands are located. The promoIter of the enterprise mentioned above is
j a resident of another state, and the prtn
|cipalofflee is located in a distant city.
There are thousands of acres of land In
Florida, as in every other state, practical
there are m llQ ohrof
acres worth ever dollor that con be
|obtained for them.
Tlie*True Democrat wants these latter
acres populated by an industrious. Intelli­
gent people, but decries the effort of
financial sharks from other sections to
[ bring reproach upon the state.— Tallahas­
see Democrat.

23. idos

MET TINGE R’S
Phone 144

Jiext Door to Postoffice

MEN’S PANAMA HATS, $5..00;TO $9.00
Latest styles Ladies’ Dutch Collars
Ladies* White and Fancy Parasols, reduced from $3 and $1.30 to 99c
N ew Lot Men’s Pants, $1 to $5.00

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Rubber Coats, Slickers, Umbrellas

Each 5c purchase entitles you to a vote in the Piano,Contest
Bjjy at Mettinger’s and vote for your society or friend. Those with 500 votes and over
lAXrasD
Mili JfibIc Stumon.........................
Older of Eagle*..’ ......
-Mtoe^Aieiike tk&gt; iA ......4i;884

Congregational Church...........................

MU*Nona Cowan.......... ............... :
SD.R27
51.708

MIm GayleM tun........... - ......... .

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Mr». G. W. Venable..—
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DnptUt Sunday School........................
our or town

Knight* of Pythie!............................
10.040
MIm Maybel Woodbum..... ...................
5.777
Wrlakn C lub..:...........T................... .

Mlu Ada Stenitrom.............................

3.839

3.429

Store Closes 6 P. M. Except Saturdays.
Every Thursday Afternoon..

Congressional District next spring and l^niii
Hilburn will have something to say about
who will represent this district in Con­
gress next time. There will certainly be
three candidates, viz: Hilburn, Farris and
Clark. All three of them ore pble men
and good ipeatcreTnut differing on the
great qucstijHMLM issue." The present is scarcely a favorable time
to show south Florida real estate, espe­
cially If lying in the flat woods, but it Isa
firs-rate time to plan publicity gphemes
to be worked when the rainy season is
over. Mind you, we are not seeking to de­
ceive or mislead by disguising facts, or
misrepresenting conditions. We need not
«ven -trottbkr-to make exLUSCSfot a snrplPT
of rainwater. We know people to whom
no greater gift could be offered than.a
chance to make a home whore there-ls
plenty of, such water. Those who . have
always lived in Florida aver that an ex­
ceptionally wet season means n fine frost­
less winter, and abundant winter crops.
Let us take the gifts of nature cheerfully,
if hot nlways gratefully, and look for the
silver lining that. Is in every cloud.—Arca­
dia Champion.

2.208

1.802

Mila Ullle Lord. Clyde.. . . . . ..................
M in Almena Brooka.................................

1.427—
1.174
1,818
002

2.123
302

Reasonable hours
Half day recreation j For Employees

Drink a Bottle of

G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid
digestion nnd give you health

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling C o .v Sanford, Fla

to the-ext&lt;Hi«-of-«9.000 uu the unfteui - ° l^**-|t&lt;w*~00fpofat^olia. wuntd glntny
plated bond Issue. If Gov. Gilchrist's po­ pay him many times the salary o f a
sition Is sound, legally, the conveyance to United States senator. For twelve years
Lheau-iruamea ls-null-end-void, but to'In­ one federal senator came from Pensacola
I S S I — 19 09.
sure against- any complications they nnd one from Jacksonville. Practically
O sford, North Coralina
ever
since
Florida
has
been
a
state
one
should re-oonvey this property to the city.
¿lamicai, Scientific and English Course«. Prepara* for Cot*
logo, University or Uio Uovornment Academic*. Military
Then let the city, lnits contemplated bond senator has come from the east side o f
O
n m h ig d ev elop * p r o m p t o b e d ie n c e a n d m a n ly e a r r in g
issue, includq^p item for school building the Suwannee , river, nnd one from the
A cadem y U) year* old w ith uxptrluu ced tfeacher«. cadet*
dluu
with Uio prin cipal a n d ladle* o f h u taiutly, scour In*
to the extent necessary to provide ample wosl but we are now confronted with the
the culture o f h om e Itfa. C ultivate* and educate*. M odern
proposition
o
f
one
city
being
the
home
of
facilities for the present nnd four or five
years In the future. By this means Snn- both the senators. Manifestly ihlsJa un­
ford can be at the head o ft h e procession fair, and vre believe the people of Florida
( u O T w i n m l C h r i s t i a n people. The town noted
for school facilities as well as oilier de­ will recognize the right of the vast terri­
lor over a contupr a* an cduraUonal centre.
tory
west
of
the
Suwannee'to
have
recog­
Catalogue* ready fo r d istributing
"The
seaside
resorts
ore
contributing
partments of public improvements. Let's
„ _ HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL
nition
In
the
United
States
senate.
*
their
quota
to
the
profits
of
the
under­
do this, by nil means, and stop the tem­
C o»..f. C . H o m e r ,P r in c ip a l. O x fo rd . N. C.
takers, scarcely a day passing that the
porary dkpedlent* which are contem­
drowning o f one or more persons is not.
plated.
.
MAKE ’ EM SHORTER
To tha home seeker from the nortii,
We surely would not count it ill If Jack­ chronicled in-the columns of the daily
D R. C. G. B U T T
' nothing condemns a town or community sonville should drop Its “ ville." ondapart- press: Invariably the loss of Ufé in the
so quickly or so completely as the lack of ing under shorter name, pursue Its certain surf is the result of recklessness on the
" d e n t is t
pnrt of bathers venturing too fat out in
the proper school facilities. It is almost path of fame.
Office;
Hines
Bldg,
over WootinifTs Store
the first question asked by the.map with
Abbreviation is the fad, and journalism the briny deep:"—Gainesville Sun.
Quite true, but the main-reason Tor -cas­
a family of children to educate. We are "has it bad," so w h y n o t .dare- It do its
SANFORD, FLORIDA
- spending -money liberally in all other de- worst, anil "cut" nil syllables suvo tho ualties at Florida seaside resorts is—the
that no provisions are made for sav. pomnems of public improvements. San­ first f
-D R rR rirT T Ä SÖ N "
ivw» uf Illuse Willi venture too für |
ford will be the best paved city of Its size . ' Let Jacksonville hornm« plat
-in the stmiliuril filates; we will be proper- f —no knocker dare that name attack__It's J0111 or *&gt;et caught in the under tow. This
DENTIST
ly lighted nnd our children should be I brief nnd'sweet and catchy, too, but what negligence is nothing short of criminal
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Wclliorn
Block
Pilone 19
and every resort on the coast shoujd ba |
adequately housed at school to round out I would oilier cities do T
tills glorious era of public, development.
Would Mu yes and-Tyler chortlewhen compelled to protect the liycs of the
Sanford. Florida
Civic pride should commend It; the busi­ they saw their city listed "PenT" Would bathers.
ness interests of every property owner in it please “ Uncle Henry's” eye to see Mi­
Every newspaper in Florida ought to ex­
JOHN C. SNEAD
Sanford should Influebce him to a favor­ ami cut to "Mi T"
We have anticipated*
pose
the
land
sharks
who
are
foistering
able consideration of this proposition.
Or Waiter Thompson smile in glee to
ARCHITECT
We fully believe that every citizen with lose the "W est" and hold the "KeyT" poor lands upon the ignorant purchasers,
113, W, First Street
children o f school ago will heartily in­ Twould suit Polk county better far—it luts and otherwise trading upon the reputation |'Phone 105
i
of Florida. The prospects for settlers this
dorse our position. There is no time to a Law, then why not "Bart"
S A ^ O RD . F L O R ID A
lose If this is to be accomplished now.
McCreary's burg would save some pains fall are very bright, and the frauds should
-Needs and Bought Our
*On the other hand, arguments against the by shortening its name to^-Galnes,” while be suppressed at once, hre they work a
A . C. H ART
Stock of
proposition on account of the limited time here's a tebor-suving rap, make Apalach­ hardship upon the state that will be felt
for many years to come. There are plenty
for the completion should hove no weight icola “ Ap."
S U R V E Y O R AN D D RAU G H TSM AN
whatever with the citizens who will have
Tho llarrls-Bittcngcr town would grow of good lands In the state for all the hun­
Leveling nn&lt;i Crow-Sectioning for Drainage
to decide this matter eventually.
os rapidly If known as "0 ." Let "otka" dreds of people who wish to locate iiere.
•
s Specially
It is up to the powers that he in S an- slide—henceforth Its'Tal;" likewise “alias- nnd there Is no valid reason why these
SANFORD. FLORIDA
vampires should he allowed to prey at
roKii to have a good strung think anu see,"—make it "Tal."
What sweeter name than simple "Kiss" will. The U. S. government will take a
THEN GET INTO ACTION.
ANDEW JOHNSON for' "Garden Cit," home of bile« T And for hand in the game and suppress the mat­
a city free from taint, what more appro­ ter by refusing to allow such swindles to
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
AVOID THE LAND SHARKS
be sent through the mails.
priate Uian "Saint T"
Practices in Stste and Federal Court!.
Florida ought to adopt some method to
Let Punta Corda have Its'“ Pun," and
G. T. Building.
phone 248.
rid Itself of the land sharks who arc work­ Duncllon be ever "Dun." Let Picnic take
AND
The Gainesville Elevator of last week
ing Irreparable harm to the slate.
its own dear “ Pic," and Mlcanopy shrink had an interesting article about guava
We have before us a copy of a noted to “ Mie."
'»rirmHmd Ir*headed “ H5V to make it THOMAS EMMET WILSON
publication for women, in which there is
Why use the whole blamed alphabet T
the Experimental Stotion." Better
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
a very attractively displayed nnd Ingeni­ Why inuke the postal experts fret T And. I make it from guavas, Bn&gt;. Bullock.
AT-LAW
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ously worded advertisement offering 10, u for ug, why cnlj us "Tam"—we wouldn't'
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* ----Lale Stale Attornejr Seventh judicial Ctrciltl ol
20 and 4 0 acre farms for 20 per acre; care n single—cent.— Tampa Tribune.
Evelyn Thaw has announced that she
Residence!, Sanford and SrlvSn Lake
A ll to Suit YOU and YOUR
95.00 cash and balance at rate of 17
will again become an artist's model. ^ * * #* * &gt;* #I#,#I* * ,#‘J**^ ^ * * * r * p
jj
cents per day, or $5.00*per month.
Speaking of Col. S. J. Hilburn'« Fourth With Harry in Jail the Incident ought to
Pocket-book
An Investigation will show that this
GEO. A. DeC^TTES
of
July oration in Volusia county the De- be closed.
land, though favorably located, Is cut
Land Record says;
ATTORNEY-and COUNSELLOR at LAW Spring la opening up mid
over pine lands, full of scrub palmetto,
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■ Now Is the time to build moré resi­
Col.
Hilburn's
address
was
purely
patri­
with practically little volue. They cost
Practice in State and Federal Courts.
otic, and he maintained his reputation as dences In Sanford nnd prepare for the
yoiL
will
be
compelled
10
the promoters from 75 cents to $1.50 per an orator, for it was oneof the ablest and
Walbora Block—
---- Sanford, fía
winter rush. .•----------:— ;—
acre.
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most eloquent addresses -ever delivered
c o me out in a New Outfit
ilh e r e a r e n TIorof-credulous men and to a -Floridn audience, nnd'the close at­
J.
1*.
Homaday,
a
prominent
banker
and
women throughout the country who will tention given him by the large audience capitalist of New York, was In the city on
&gt;R. W. E. HOUSHOLDER W hy not let us supply your
during hia entire address was a compli­
bite at this bait, make their puyments ment of whiph any man may feel proud.
...
, , -- -— ,------- --------r-w*—••|Wednesday. Mr. Hornaday Is Interested
DENTIST
regularly until deeds are issued them, and
needs? #
Room! 23, 24 and 23. Pico BM*
^l^l„.„&gt; n i
then investigating what they have obhora o f .tha «aiup9 9 l* f &gt; S l t t l f l Um
*a In s ili A n d them w i res- In i t i M o » ' o T]
“ There is nothing new under the sun
L I t Philips and test them and see
Hilburn in the group.
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
a tract which they will gladly surrender
Col. Hilburn waa given a launch ride by that you get what you want. New
In after years for the taxes.
But none o f the Goods under'
admiring friends and was shown die cel- crop seed now In.
Every one of these purchasers will then | ^ i ai w a^ rHoU‘ ?r10,Wftc{f of
on I G A. Speer has returned from Mender- F. Q.E, CELÒry CITY A E R IE - lasa
brntme atrcmuws d e is m s » o f the stare. L ^ c d with the
whereITrt. Speer and the ^'àeeta Tuesday nights, at 8 o'clock, at our roof are OLD, and much
the hall In the Slone-Gove building. on
and being widely distributed will work on the Putnam Inn, where he spent the night
haVB b®*» spending the summer,
NEW and up-to-date
First stree L «
inestimable amount o f harm.
It was very significant—CoL‘ Hllburti Th® many friends of Mrs. Speer will be
• It 1^ always welTfor Intending purchasLn Vo»osia I glad to know that her health is greatly
We don't charge anything for a loot
era id make o thorough investigollon be- u, SaifonLOrungo coumy.^nly K f r a l f i improVed' She ^ W *
remainder
SANFORD
LODGE,
Nà
27.
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F.
summer at Asheville,
N.---a
Come and investigate before
fore Investing money In a real estate distant, both speaking in the afternoon. |of the------------------- - -------transaction; and then place credence only ^
Hilburn was reticent about the mat­
Gat ready for the files and Mos Meets every Monday night at 7Í30 In Ma­
buying elsewhere if
in men of financial ability and unquea-j|^g.
ul Mr' A,exander is &lt;luoled 08 «ay* qultoes. Largest stock and lowest
unques­
sonic UalL Visiting' brethren are cor|prices on screen doors and windows
tioned veracity who live in the section In
dieMy Invited.
" W; 8. B aujwin
“ It means a lively fight in tha Second
Harry J. Wilson's.

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July 23. 1909

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

THÈ SANiókb HERALD
Men’s Panama hnts, at Mettinger's.

Several large land sales are reported
Twenty-one meals at Stumon's for $4. |this week. ,
Mrs. F. L, Miller pnd Esther leave today
Messrs. Davis and McNeil of Orlando
[ spent Wednesday In this city.
Little Happenings -M entlon.of for several weeks slay on the beach.
Latest stylcB in Dutch collars, at Met­
W. S. Durnetf has returned from n visit
Matters in Brief.
tinger's.
.\
{ to his old home at Camden, S. C.
Let The Herald follow you on your sum­
Hon. Joseph Janes uf Orlando transact'
f— |ed business In this city Wednesday.
PERSONAL IT EM S O f INTEREST mer trip.
Good second-hand buggy for sale. Box
512.50. 50-pound felt mattress, first834.
4 4 . , f |class tick, at Miller fit Son for 58.50.
Surttmary of th e FfoatHig Smalt Talk
S. Willis and family are now occupying
Work on the new Cougrcgntlonn! church
Succinctly Arranged for h ur­
has begun.
|the cottage of E. T. Woodruff, near hlsfesried herald Readers.
.
See C. A. Heed for furniture and piano idence.
The Herald' s 'phono is No. 148
moving.
,f
Dr. S. Puleston. Walter Hand nnd L. P.
J. C. Chnso of Jacksonville was in the
Keep your eye on Hill's Grocery for |McCullcr sirent last Sunday at Daytona
Beach.
city Tuesday.
/
Georgia^ peaches.
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Miss Maud Jlnklns left yesterday IQ
America alarm clodltS/i
Its-for-flßfc‘ nt TerFrank Miller spent several 1 days -this
[spend the next two or three weeks among
week nt Jacksonville.
HUM*». ‘
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|relatives in Goldsboro, N. C.
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
A gootl spring at 51.00. nt Miller &amp; Son.
N.O. Gamer expects to remove his stock
Write him at Orlando.
' Complete line Indies' underwear, at Iof groceries to the new room In the StuJ. p. Musaelwhlte, mayor of Osteen,was Mettinger's.
[ mon building about August 1st.
In the city Monday.
Mrs.Chas. Dubbins and children left Inst
If you want a - first-cliiM , taltof-mndg
When you have un Item of news call Monday for Duytonn Beach.
suit for 5(2.08r«*4t itf-B'W'CWtrwT'll’ &amp;
L A D I E S ’ A N D C E N T S ’ F U R N IS H IN G S
£ •?
Miller tt Son save the buyers money. Sons.
Planting lime Is here. M. M.Smith will No high-priced solicitors to pay.
The various lakes in this vicinity are
sell you land on easy terms.
First-class harness and saddle repairing, several feet higher now than they have
Paul Jones left this week for points In at Dickins' stables.
.JO-tl been for a number of years.
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Georgia and Tennessee.where he will spend
J. C. Ensmlnger has' returned from a
If It's printing yon want, send It to T he
the summer,
week's visit to Jacksonville.
Herald office. First-class work guaran­
If you want the best Georgia peaches
teed.
Mrs. S. Puleston and daughter returned
get them at Hill's Grocery.
Wednesday from Lens Springs, Tenn.
A good hard road from Osteen to De
Do away with dust while sweeping car­
Land
would prove a blessing to the own
The fninuus Elgin Crcnmery Butter for
pets by buying Wltxord Carpet Cleaner of 18ale at W.’ w . Long's Grocery,
ers of nutomobiles these days.
W. W. Long.
1
Gen&gt; C. P. Lovell,* Florida freight agent
A good family liorse for sale at a bar­
Mrs. A. McDonald and family left Tues­ gain.—N. H. Garner.
46 of the Clyde Lino, was in the city Monday
day for Daytona Beach.
transacting business connected with his
C. H. Whltner has returned from u two
line.
,
You want the best Georgia peaches weeks’ visit to Corounda Beach.
and you get them at Hill’s Grocery.
The paving of Park avenue is progress­
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
ing favorably, though retarded some by
1 . R. Philips has tils new c r o p celery land. Sold on easv terms.
the frequent showers. This will be u fine
seed In and will give iy»u a testing
.Buy a meal ticket, nnd cat your Sunday boulevard when flnlshcd.
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sample free.
dinner
Btemon'-s:----------------------------- -—
.Mr.
aud
Mrs.
Li
M.
Telford
returned'to
The family of Mr. McLaughlin have been
Messrs. Paddock. Ellsworth muTMK and Sanford last Monday, after a month spent
rattier under the weather the past week
Mrs. Paul Kecly spent last Sunday at Day­ most delightfully In the mountains
- or two.
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tona Beach.
North and South Carolina, on their honey
The City Cigar store has Instfillcd a fine
Fancy work supplies, nl 507 Muguolln I moon. They will bo nt home to their
soda fountiaii and Is now prepared to
avenue.
tf I friends In one of the Hill cottages, near
serve ice cream and cold drinks of all
Now Is the time to buy your suh-lrri-1 the opera house,
•kinds.
1 W.S. Ensmlnger,representing thè All(k
Louis Smitb o f Palatln com e down to gated land. See M. M. Smith.
best Lyceum course, Is In the city tills
Miss
Ruth
Mettingcr
bus
returned
home
&gt;i
— witness the bell games and visit his sister,
week
making
arrangements
for
the
fall
after
siieruliiig
several
dnys
at
Daytona
Mrs. Wallace Stripling.
scries of entertainments.
Beach.
While your wife Is away, make yourself
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Houshuldcr of Sail
McKinley
edition
of
ten
cent
sheet'muat home at Stumon's. 21 meals for $4.
sic. nil the popularnirs. nt City Cl gar Store. ford were at the Aragon for a short stay
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
Buy Henry Clay Flour of-W . W. Long. Monday. They sailed In the afternoon on
I). A. Caldwell L Sans.
the Chatham for Baltimore__ Tlmes-Union
The best on earth.
W. T. Thigpen Is envying a visit to his
Miss Alico TiUherly of lmigwood is the
old home In Greenville and other points
guest of Dr. ami Mrs. C. E. Walker this
in North Carolina.
week.
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Chairs, stands, rockers, matting, spring
Your sanitary tax is due on the 10th.
cot. and window shades for sale. Practi­ Pay it now nnd avoid trouble.
All Local Advertisem ent* tinder This
cally new. Enquire nt Herald office.
Built by the Poi&gt;e Contracting Co. suf- Heading, One Cent a W ord Eaoh Issue
Mr. nrul Mrs. F. G. Smith left Inst week flclcnt guarantee,
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Stop at Surf Crest while Ht Daytona
for a riionfft l u j l i u i i w t . - « H t y —Itt Wiitt
Will Emerson of Fort Pierce was in live Bench.' Board nnd room 57 to 58 by the
Carolina and the mountains of Virginia.
city yesterday, «n route to Ids old home in week ; 51.50 by day. Fronting oceon. 40tf
Go-Fly keeps flies off horses and cattle. Sorrento.
i
Wanted—Two rooms for light house­
keeping, J. M. Glllon, Box 422
42t2p
25c and 50c. At all drug stores. 44-10
Hummocks from 51.20 up, at Miller &amp;.
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W
anted
—A
woman
Tor
house
work.
Get your fencing miw,* and. gel the Son.
ILock Box 58, Sanford; Fin.
45-tf
American or the Ellwood kind. Geo. H!
New crop cclerv seed iust received.
For Sale—Oneufourth block between
Fernald Co.
, 4 0 Call and get sample and test them for
First nnd Second Btreets.. beautiful build­
yourself
before
bu&gt;lng.
L.
K.
Philips.
Some very good sermons are being de­
ing site. Lake viow.
51.000,' F. J.
Powers.,
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livered every Sunday at the Methodist
The city ordinnnce^eifltirglng the Are
church. Thc're Is room and a welcome limits is published in tilts issue o f’ The
For Sale—lfl-ft launch, 3 h. p. engine.
Bargain, if sold lit once.' T. P. Canprupsl.
awuiting those who would be bcncfitled Herald.
. ;
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4 0 -lf
by attending the Sunday services.
Don't mnke a mistake and buy before
For Sale— Buggy und harness. In good
A little money now apd alittjg nownnd I prir;ng at Miller &amp; Sen.
condition. A bargain. Ï . L. G., Lake
then is the way to buy celery lund. See
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bromley and family Mary, Fla.
M. M. Smith for particulars.
For Sale.—P. M. Elder of thé Celery av­
returned yesterday from a trip to point*
enue cash store has 200 bushels of (teas
Chas. Phillips of Tupelo, Miss., has ac­ in North Carolina.
for sale.
34-tf
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
cepted a position with J. N. Whltner, and
Rooms furnished, Also go-ciirt for sale.
For
sale
cheap.
Quick
sale.
Need
mon­
will have charge of the office work. Mr.
Between Oak uml Myrtle Aves.. 5th St.
ey. Fifteen ucres celery farm. Box 473.
Phillips will prove a valuable addition to
Tables
from
80
cents
upward
at
Millel
For Sale— First class square piano,
Sanford society. .
cheap and time. Box 473.
4u-4t
fit Son.
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Dr. Armstrong's next visit to Sanford
F
or
S
ale
—
Fine
Jersey
Bull
for
sale or
Mrs. M. A. Speer is filling the position
will be on Aug. 3lh. Anyone having any
for
service.
Address
John
Jels,
or
Phone
form of eye trouble, headaches or ner­ of stenographer in the law office of Andrew 50.
■* 42lf
vousness should see him. Office at hotel Johnson during the absenoe of MissBInnche.
For Sale—Three fresh cows and a good
Bigger*
liorse. Inquire at the Pico Hotel. 4ÿ-tf
nSonford House. 6ne day o n ly .' .48-3
The Royul Tailors brand of clothing
For Sale—Model M Cadillac in good con­
* Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake nnd children
means
)&gt;erfccliun.
See'
Samples
at
D.
A.
dition.
F. J.'Nlver, Daytonu. Flu. 47-41
left lust Monduy for Daytona Beach.
Beautiful w m ovp ta a a .
¿¡JfPtfteap:
Mayor Lake returned later In the week- CuldWuU.lk Suit w,„;uv.| „camvsmb»«
Why pay high prices on the installment VA miles from Sanford. 0 room house; 6
Rnd Mrs. Lake will remain for several
acres good land ; orange tree», fire. A d­
Thp Latest Fall, Styles in Ladies*, Geut’a and Children’s Shoes
plan, when Miller fit Spn will save you dress P. O. Box 753.
weeks at this delightful resort.
49-lf
Just Received
,
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v /
1 he American and Ellwood fence are from 20 to 30 per cent.
For Rcjrf—Old land tiled and 'in flue
B. J. Overstreet has returned from a shape for crop this season. Five room ! ;-M -4 4 &gt; + * 4 4 -4 » i4 -+ + + + + * + + 4 &gt; 4 " 0 -4 .+ * 4 -5 .+ 4 -+ 4 -4 -4 " f+ .+ * « 0 -l" &gt; -&gt; + + + &lt; .4 .+ * 4 &gt; * 4 &gt; *
the best on the market. Sea them at the
Geo. H. Fernnld Httrdeware Co., before month's stay at Flint, Mich. Ben Is glad cottage,on farm. F. J, Powers.
to get back to Sanford, and all hlsfriendB
purchasing.
Three furnished or unfurnished rooms
are
glad
to
have
him
home
again.
fo
rrth t.'H in es building, over Woodruff's
At a bargain—
acres o f best celery
store.
See R. L. Jones.
46-tf
Regular
55.50
rattan
rockers
at
Miller
tRnd in celery delta. On SL Gertrude ave­
nue. See Murrell, the real estate man, fit Son for 53.75. Come and look our
Furnished rooms, delight/uilycool. pleas­
antly located, singly or together. No. Oil
Welborn block. ■
S9-U — stock over.
Oak avenue.
It
Orders Solicited For
Sanford Novelty Works and Cement
Still the strangers come, and the great
For
Rent—One
and
three-quarters
acres
_ Be®d It more house*. 'How will the de- Stone Plant located at thecornerof French of land, near city limits. Address Box
42tf
Jnand be supplied the coming winter un- uvenue and CoififtlcKlaTstrcet.
359 City.'
t--------------------h-‘M the number of houses now being built
Miss Muble Anderson left last Saturday
Wanted—To rent 13,000 feet of celery
ROSES A SPE
C IA LTY
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£
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48-tf
for Michigan, to be absent for several boards. P. 0. Box 384.
.Flnriaia AgfinL—---------------A»k-fer-PFio«BDon’t fall to nsk In trn N P YawalV* w eek *. Purina her nhsenr.i Miss Tleaaln
Flea mrnim ewn ugs fus
new line of Muslin Underwear Just r e -1Schumpert will occupy the position as ste- N. 0 . Garner.
PHONE 1B8.
Oak Ave. and 11th SL
SANFORD. FLA._*
°fcived. The prettiest and best they have |nographer at the offices of the Howard-1 House to rent for the summer, corner
Magnolia avenue and. First «trust. En­
Packard Land Co.
eVer shown. N. P. Yowell fit jCo.
quire o j Mrs. M. L. Allen.
membets o f tire Study Circle of the j Now is the time to build your fence aud
In tile next 30 days I willed! 50 Rhode
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Geo. H. Fernnld Hardware Co., is the Island Red hens, and 50 White Minorca»,
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than ten ut 75 eta
•he Methodist church are requested by the place to buy. See the Ellwood and Amer­ one year old, n o t less
each. S. M. Duane,
te, Geneva, Fla. 49-4t
leader to read and' study the first four [ ican Fence.
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1*! k
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T o Rent. Unfurnished.—The large liouse,
«»■Piers of The Moslem World for the AuThirty per cent discount on all wool art
ell
and
Mtchen
on
Amory
Grove,
four
lust meeting.
v
squares at Miller £ Son.
miles from Sanford, with stable, water
Utile Mias Erminla Houser arrived from [ The Pastime Theatre has been showing: supply, etc. Rent 5240 per year; by
Macon, Ga., last Sunday on a visit to her some fine pictures this week, and roceiv- month 525, payable monthly In advance.
. . . Mr.
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*nuMl Parents.
and Mrs. H._H.
Hill, Jing a liberal share' of patronage, the Reply to C. W. Kantopl, 80 State street.
Boston, Moss. For examination o f pran* "&gt;*V
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k'bile her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Pastime is a good place to spend an eve-1 l»es apply to John T. Arrents, on the
HoOser ara enjoying a trip to Now York. |nlng.
place.
48-tf
Low Prices.
Easy Paym ents.
P ico B lock

N. P. Yow ell &amp; Co
Who handles the Best Goods
in Sanford, whose stock is
•kept up the year round,
very seldom you -don't - get
what you ask for. : : : : :
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(UR MEN’S APPAREL is a perfect
production of pleasing stvle. and

adapts itself tff the needs of good dress-

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Our stock of merchandise is of the

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most approved stylet-conservative, yet
modern in every feature, and it will be

WANTS

to your interest to investigate»^.

— ff^ n a lîty is your strong point let

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F R AMenN K
Furnisher

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High-grade Pianos, Organs,
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A Budget of Interesting Items
from Correspondents
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
Emclent Staff of Reporters Weekly
Cover* the Territory for
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The Herald
IWe Invite correspondence on live topica from all
auctions of the County, alto nrw, Itrmi ol IntrfrM
Brevity «ill lasure prompt publication. Anidra
contrary
t At
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— to
the view* of •
the
«111 1
be pub_Jt abusive and anonymuut miuntunlcalUhrd,, but
tient «111
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be rejected.
; —_J. We will not be responsible
for opli.:--------.
Inkm* expressed
by contributor*. Adi amt_.i— .----. -------------rrnt |tiue must be In
luunicntiona
Intend«:
band not later than 1
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OR TR U C K LANDS
Come aiid See Us
Walter—Tm sorry, sir, but the chol
soys he can’t take the steak:back.
You*va bant It—H a/P«'» Weekly. *

______ GENEVA GLEAN I WPS____________
Special Correspondence to The Hers Id.

On Saturday, last, Mr. nntl Mrs. Hilly
Grant, accompanied by their alster. Miss
Nevada Gram, visited reintlves In Osteen.

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Mrs. LT. Peters is visltimt her daughter
i'V^hCl^tivilMhii WC€k‘
i 'MYs. Beggs and little son of Titusville,
who have been visiting rolntlvcs ln Gene­
va. have returned home. ,
Mrs. C. N. Hays has been quite sick for
a fe w days- •.
TTw rCelger Ison a visit to Kissimmee.
J.' A. Worthy hns recently purclmsed
from Mr. Pravatt what is known ns the
Frank Sutton place, and will shortly move
his family there.
J, T. McLain will soon )&gt;egin the erectlon of an up-to-date packing- house at
Geneva dock. This will be quite an Im­
provement, and will save hauling the
packejl fruit.
Geneva is glad to know that. Miss Clark
o f Ovlodo and Miss Allen' of Winter Gar-,
den will again be the teachers of this
school. They taught here Inst term, am

Knew Their Ways.
Walter, aged seven, Is a wise son
who knows not only his own father,
but his mother ns well.
“ Now, Walter,” said the tear her,'“ If
your father can do a piece o f work In'
one hour and your mother could also
do It In one bonr. bow long would It
take both or them to do It?”
“ Three hours," answered Walter,
“counting the time they would .waste
In arguing about bow It should l&gt;e
done."—Chicago News.
S w e e te n th e S lolcroom .

T o keep a sickroom sweet and fresh
fill a small dish with boiling water and
Into this put about thirty drop« o f bll
o f eucalyptus. Let this stand In the
rpom one-half boar. Doing this about
twlco dally will be found refreshing
to the atek one and at the aamo time
will overcome all unpleasant odors.

HOARDING CtXEHY. SANFORD, FLA.

It Makes No Difference What You Want or W here Y ou Want It

Cough Msdldn*.

Bon four tabloapoonfula of flaxseed
1» one quart of Water, strain and add
B cents’ worth of rock candy, half «
cupful or moro of brown sugar and
the talcs o f'Wtti lemooa. - Poll again,
‘ MotTi arw m ilf-h n d m lrod ---“tot «Kd and drink frwiyr~TfTfi!a retai
lyist Saturday afternoon the Ladles Aid edy la given when the oough first op• Society celebrated the birthday of their pears It w d afford immediate relief.
friend. Mrs. Niblo, In quite, a novel and
pleasant way. At four o'clock the Indies
met ot the home of Mrs. Niblo, each bring­
ing a tempting lunch. After.good wishes
and congratulations were extended (his
aged lady, a regular picnic dinner was
aerved on the iawn. So much was this
occasion enjoyed, that n similar one was
to be held on Geneva lake Wednesday of
this' week in hontmof the birthday of our
president. Mrs. Fultz, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Pravatt, whose birthdnys come on that
day.

A DISGRACE TO FLORIDA
Is the Railroad S lutimi at Orange

and on Terms that are Right

• H O W A R D -P A C K A R D LA N D CO M PAN Y

N o n * « « * « V arava.

The boy stood on the burning deck
Because ha was afraid.
--------B e ooaldn't swim to aav« hi* neck,
•And that was why he stored.
Thrr* was a little rabbit

Who had a foolish habit

standing on his hsad to speak a piece
TUI hie teacher said, **Now, Bunny,

Buch oenduot Isn't funny,

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"Cbm o, Jack, one m ore gam e o f | .0
pooL”
“ N oi I prom ised m y w ife I w ould
corao hom e early.”
“ So did I prom ise m ine." &gt;

“Nftj’fthf wtll ha wnrrlWli!--------------

city -^ m M

*T hawpi/t got that kind o f wl
Oomo on.”
Anyone wisldng tomake Daytona Beach
“ No; p ^ w l f o hasn't got th a l kjptl

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T.

or Coronado Beach from, this; section is
obliged to travel via OrdngdCity Junction,
and while only u sliprt pfop is necessary
going east, to those goini^weJfi.tlu: ordeal
' is frightful. If the railroads would orect
n suitable station wt this“point, 'the dis'Creponcy in long ‘ wafts" between trains
could be oviyloqKed, but the aid shack that
now stmidtcin. die jtipq^ior^ls a disgrace
to Florida. -bipW t]pK'1)je summer rains
have coinnienccUidadles are obliged to sit
in this hovel untHund umbrellas over their
heads to keep the rain off, while large
pools of water are forming under their
feet.- This station is a sore spot with the
• traveling public, and the railroad comtnission should get busy on Uds subject, and
force the railroads to erect a decent build­
ing here or change the schedule to obviate
a long wait in such a place.
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Real Estate Brokers

GxoIiisIvb.

nities in Florida
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Unimproved celery'fluids, flowing wells guaranteed,
$ 5 0,0 0 to $200.0Q per afire

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Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, N&amp;mned nnd ready for crop, $30000 to $1000(K)
per acre.
v . City property, improved and uninipruvwltimbcrliind with fliieSt slteTnTIorldu for crate factory
Others r a x you whnt am be dune. MURRELL &amp;. CONNER ai*e practical farmers ns well ;is
real estate -brokers, and are here to show you what has been and can be done.

Uabul—1. seldom see the handsomo 0
,Z .
young Mr. Rlcborky. lie doesn't ap&gt;eUr to cars much foe society. Ethel— J
Oil, I don't knowl Ho soofiin to wnnt

Your Own Way.
“ It takes a heap o’ determination,
son," said Uncle Eben, “ to hnv yub
own way in dis life an’ a heap o' brains
to know what to do w lf It after you
gita It."—Washington Star.
e c o n o mi c a l .

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“ I’d rather waits than eat,” confided 0
in
D tV A A l (* le l
^
the
sweet girl.
"Thou we’ll have another dance Instead o f going to that faahloBable res- #
taurnnt,” remarked tbo thrifty swain. A

Regulating County Taxes
The board of county commissioners will
meet in regular session in August for the
Psnnaylvssla's N«v* Road«.
purpose of hearing complaints and receiv­
According
to tho reporfjof the stats
ing testimony us to the value of any prop­
highway commissioner o f Pennsylva­
erty, real or personal, ns fixed by the
nia, 82S mDoe o f new roads were bnUt
county ussessor of taxes, perfecting. re­ during tbe past year at a coat o f ga,viewing aud equalizing the assessment. 000/100 or mors.

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, C auliflow ers, etc., etc., in Sanford,
I Sell the Laud—Your Brains, Money, nnd
Muscles Makes the Crop und the Profit

(FLORIDA PEOPLE! ¡j
A T THESE PRICES
A n d co n sid e r the quality
Kvery ohelr lllustrxied her« Is made ol the
best while maple 'Clack and Unlahad natural
cut-door varnish. * The eaele are heal arada
daubje woven rattan mat chaap pith.

W* u ,

H llln |

hundred, of Chair, U Ih, pupu ot

fr* »frf flUH-»!«»»A-lo.

J M P R p V E D IR R IG A T E D F A R M S — U N C I
Flo w in g W ells on A ll
Celery Delta and other Desirable Tracts in Blocks to edit Purchaser.

FLORIDA OHAIR FAOTORY

W H ITN E R

Prices anti, descriptions upon request.

First Natioual Bank Building j

Jacksonville, Florida..- “ ,

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

SOME GREAT BUCK .RECORDS

Florida Students at Stetson University
It Is frequently said thnt Stetson Uni­

of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

What the Great Little Cars did at the versity is n northern school. Ii^ the post
— ------------- Columbus Meet ~
_ It had been so,X uP a special'^Fort has

Wen made in recent years to bring the
advantages and benefits of the university
home, in a special way. to the people of
Florida in whose Interests primarily the
Institution was founded, and. for whose
special benefit Mr. Stetson, Mr. DeLnnd,
Mr. Sampson, Mr. Carnegie. Mr. Flsgler
jind otliers gave liberally of theirmoney.
The institution is splendidly equipped
For Hurried Readers
and liberally endowed, and It Is gratifying
A quantity of gems, valued at $4 0 ,0 0 0 ,
to note die large percentage of students
ihe property of Mrs. Anna Abbott, better
who are native born, or at least resident,
known to general public aa "The Georgia
Floridians.
Wonder," or "Georgia Magnet," who gave
— Tire grndnating dnM ltt the COlIdgA Of
— exhibitions o f h e f -wonderftil will power In
Liberal Arts tins year consisted o f fifteen
Florida n number o f years Q gQ .^w crcjemembers. Fourteen of these young men
cently stolen In Philadelphia, Pa. The
and youpg women were born in Florida,
Here’s the way they finished:
thief has been captured and the jewels
or
had lived in the state during the greatrecovered. The government now claims' U Five miles, $1.250 nnd under— Buiok
of. tiie time they had-sisfnMrf M/Fduty on tbefn, notwithstanding the fact won; Regal and Hupmobtlc.u.uiUalwbu»d:
•
Ten
miles,
open
to
Cobe
pml
Indiana
that the inspectors have repeatedly passed
In the class graduating front the neatly
them free because they were gifts to Mrs. trophy cars— Lewis Strang, Bulck/ wan ;
my
there were fifteen members. Of these
Abbott from the crowned heads nnd ray­ Burmnn, liuick, second ; Cowell, Chalmers,
fourteen
had lived in Florida during tin»
third. Time for Strung, 9:25, stock car
ally of the old world,
entire jwriotl covered by their ucndcini£
record.
The British submarine torpedo boat C1J
Five miles, free for all—Burmnn, Bulck, cotirsd, MAI à Uozerfpfrihem were native
collided a few days ago with uu unknown
w on; Strang, liuick, secarti! ; Lorimei.
fi «trainer near Lowestoft, England,' and
Seven'of the eight members graduating
Chalmers
third. Burmnn's time,
sank with nil on hoard.
from
Normal School Department are Flo­
4:45. stock car record.
During the national conclave of the or­
ridians.
National record one hourrnce—Uurnian
der of Elks at Los Angelos, California, the Buiek, won ; Larimer, Chalmers "4 0 ”, sec­
All of the members of the 1000 Law
past week. Immense crowds of spectators ond. *
School grhthuuing class nre native born
viewed the parade, sold to he the most
Floridians/
„
SECOND D A Y
magnificent spectacle ever' witnessed in
The enrollment in nil departments oil
Five miles, $2,000 and under—Barman.
that city.
Buiek, w on; Strang, Bulck; second ; Lari­ the university, during the academic year
just closed, was 581, and reference to the
Over 14,000 miners of the Pittsburg mer, Chalmers "40", third.
catalog
of names and addresses Indicates
100 miles American championship—
' Coal Co. went on strike the past week.
that
u
great
majority of these students
Burmnn,
Bulck,won;
Strang,
Bulck,
second.
‘ The strike was ordered by the United Mine
come
from
Florida
homes. They are repDeWitt.
Bulck
"22",
third
;
Larimer,
dialworkers of America,
resentntive of all pnrts of the state, from
The state of Arkansas is endeavoring to
the Perdido river to Key West,
collect $7,500,000 from the WntersPlercg Oil Co. for violation oLlhe state anti
Soiith_FlQrlda Traction Unes
- trust law. Furthermore, nn effort is being
JITJigt aoutlLTIoHiliwULluTtli naar ~fuimiilr to stnp |||&gt;m frnm »tiling itiminessiit
i are he connected with a network of trac­
At the annual meet of the Columbus.
Ohio, Automobile club on the driving park
track. July 2 and 3, the Bulck team made
"A 3Pnn sweep of all theevents on the en­
happenings during tiie week
try blank, nnd smashed all world’s records
.
from fifty-one to one hundred miles. Barf t
J
------------Here the Readers Will Find a Brief ney Oldsfield and his six-cylinder Nation­
al (the Snvannah grumi prizn car). Harry
Historical Spring Flowing

The longest railroad In the world—Cape
Town to Cairo— now nearing completion,
will be 0,400 miles long nnd will cost une
billion dollars. . it runs the entire length
of Africa.- O

Seven persons were killed by the sudden
collapse of a live-story building in Phila­
delphia, July 18.
-The recent wet nnd dry election in Brlstol. VnHIs To lie contested by the drys
wlio wore defeated by 32 majority. It is
claimed iharmorc than 100 illegal votes
were cast for the wet ticket.
A disastrous carthduato was expertencod in the province of' Elis in Greece,
the past week. Several villages were de­
stroyed and numbers of people killed nnd
■injured

The plant of the Rome Brick Co., Rome,
Ga„ was destroyed by fife the pnBt week.
Loss $50,000; insured for $20,000.
Edward Payson Weston tins completed
his long walk from New York to San Fran­
cisco, four days behind Ills schedule time.
He now proposes to make the return trip
in ninety days. Mr. Weston is more than
"“ TO years of age. “
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Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, head of the
Christian Science church, was 88 years
¿aid last Friday.
Tiie several steel companies in the North
have been asked to bid for the building of
34,000 steel freight cars.
Mrs. Lynaa of Chicago recently paid
$523 for Rob Roy II, England's champion
. male chinchilla Persian cat, winner of nuincfuus (irizes.
An earth tremor was felt in Santa Bar­
bara, California, last week, hut no damage
was done.
England loansSiam$20,000,000 to build
s railroad connecting Singapore and Banhok, and In return gets 15,000 square
miles o/ Siamese teititory as security.
Baron Oscar Rothschild, suicided In Vi­
enna. July 13, because his father broke up
hi» marriage to a poor gir| by paying her
■"big sum of money to marry another man.

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"Hie revolutionist« in Persia have been
.successful The Shah has been deposed
ami taken refuge In the Russian legation
at Zerendo. The crown prince. Ahmid

tion lines seems evident, nnd the begin­
ning will soon he made in this immediate
vicinity. A new traction line from Dayt»no south via Sanford, Orlando, and Kis­
simmee, is now under consideration, finan­
ciered by eastern capitalists, who aye at
present on the grounds with their engi­
one hundred. The previous records hud neers, going over the proposed route.
There seems to bo*little doubt hut whnt
stood for over four years. Strang continued
tills
road will he built In thp near future,
to drive the last five miles of the ruce on
for we have assurances from the promo­
one tlirc and three naked rims, covering
ters that if the people along the proposed
the milesju n 1.08 average.
During tile Columbus meet Strang nnd line are favorable to it. the construction
Hurinan repeatedly sent their mddcl six- of the road will lie began within the next
few weeks, nnd cars will he in operation
teens arouud the circular track at a fifty—
in less than nine months. The benefits
fivo and fifty-six seconds cNp. In the first
which the public will receive from these
race of Uie first day a Iniratcd lire sent
traction lines can Imrdly lu» t.,pmnrp_ri_
Chevrolet through the outer fence* The
nntHhorirtajuTreason why south Florida
car was not datnaileiirbut ‘ Ciievrolat «uflike southern California nnd many western
fered a bruised arm, putting him .out ûf
(lotiits, should not have all these modern
tiie other events.
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conveniences in a few yeprs.
A Successful Home Cannery
From lime to time we have emphasized
the importance to Florida growers of veg­
etables,of the smnll canning industry ns a
menus of supplementing their incomes by
preserving their surplus cropeand putting
it in a marketable condition front which
much profit could'he derived.,
I ' That some of our truck fanners are turn­
ing their attention in this direction with
gratifying success we learn from the Lake­
land News, which says the: T. M. Martin,
of Martin Bros., progressive farmers of
Galloway, disposed of a load of canned
tomatoes recently to the Lakeland trade.
It appears that these enterprising gen­
tlemen have put up 5.000 cans oi toma­
toes from the surplus grown on their farm.
This was done with an Inexpensive home
canning outfit, an apparatus which any
Intelligent person enn easily work.
Our contemjwrury goes on to say: The
homo canner, we believe, comes near solv­
ing the problem of utilizing the surplus
products o f the farm,which often must go
to waste, and us the investment requiepd
is small, we believe it would pay every
farmer to look into the proposition.
Have you seen the cloth-finish ruled
letter heads at The Herald office T The
neatest and very latest thing In fine sta­
tionery. Look it up, Mr. Business Man.
Prjces very low.

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Drilling
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DEALER

The R arity-of N ewspaper Errors
C H O IC E F L O R ID A
The St. Augustine Record gets some­
what ironical in referring to an error that Park A v .n u . in Sp a a r’s Qrooery
crept, into its usually well corrected col­
umns] It says 1n port: ■♦ • S * ❖ • i * ❖
4*4&gt;4*•{•'{•4*
"Renders of newspapers know that er­
rors arc very rare In the columns of-the
press, tills being due to the lack of oppor­
tunity for a mistake. The only chances
are when tiie linotype ojwralor strikes u
wrong key, or the make-up man places
the corrected line in the wrong place, or
the linotype operator makes another error
in correcting the line marked by the proof
reader, or the writer of the 'article makes
a mistake, or the source, of information
proves unreliable by giving erroneous Informdtidn or some letter or letters drop
out, or tlte press mashes some of the type.
These with a few other loopholes render
errors almost Impossible.
"On the other hand If a half dozen per­
sons ore interviewed on any happening
they have witnessed no two will give the
same version of it. They should, there­
fore, be merciless in criticism o f an
error."
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June, A. D., 1909.
B. M.
ROBINSON,
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Bill In Chsnoery to Enforce T ex Lie
In the Circuit Court o f the Tth Juaicl
TSircuU COUH. O n u ,„ 46-4.
Circuit o f the State o f Florida, for Op
an go county.
City o f Sanford v i. Lots 3 &amp; i. Block Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
3, T ier 11, Owner Unknown.
In. the Circuit C ourt-of the ftlrdtidtctat
To the odiendant Owner UnknownT
Circuit o f the State o f Florida, for Op
It appearing from tho affidavit o f th
the
ango County.
City Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford City o f Sanford vs. J. E. Terwilleger,
herein filed that ho believes that you
an&lt;l
are a non-resident o f the Stato o f FI or To All W hom it May Concern:
Mo, and that your roe Idonce Is un
Upon application o f tho City Solid
known, and that there Is no person In tor, It Is hereby ordered than on or be­
this State the tervloo of a subpoena fore the August Rule day next,-being
upon whom would bind you.
August 2, A. D., 1909, In sold court,
It Is therefore ordered that you do you appear to and answer tho bill filed
appear in this Court to the bill herein and set forth the nature of yotjr res­
filed, upon. Monday, September 6th, A. pective Interests In, right to, or Hens
D„ 1809.
upon real estate situate In tho City of
. ~ 4 t - i s further ordered that this order Sanford, and described in the bill as
o f publication bo' published once
Lot 8, Block 9. Tier 4.
week for eight consecutive weeks In
It 1» further ordered that this order
the Sanrord Herald, a newspaper pub­ be published In the Sanford Herald, fi
lished In the City af Sanford, In O p newspaper published In said City, once
ango County, Florida.
my h a n d .a n d -th e aeal -o f prior to sold rule day.
ffireuit oourt this ............
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24 th day of
Witness my hand and soal of the
June, A. D., 1809.
told circuit court this 24th day of
June, A. D., 1909.
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
By M. I. Hart, Deputy Clerk.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
46-8.
46-4.

Circuit o f tho St Ate o f Florida, fo r Or- To^AlL ' j j j “ “ ^
Solid- appear In thle court to ibo bill h . . .
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’ onge County.
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, . hereby ordered than oo or be* mod, upon Monday, September Cth 1“ ^
r l,tb* *- VT,
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® £ ! 8 ! D.( 1909.
It Is further ordered that t|,u0,.
T o-&gt; All Whom
jcern
thoflilll
bill filed
«Horn It
II May u
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L . j T ’lnnewer
. S r Ih
of publlcaUon-be published
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Upon application o [ th^ City Solid- you _i»PP*ar to an| m b w « . w e ^ i
week for eight consecutive w e e k ./ the Sanford Herald, a new«|,aneV ¿ni «
If, Ihn
a . . .* .yfT q£ '
o f Itmhnrt
HshetTIli
the Hlto
City „off Sanford,
«*. auge Gounty, Florida.
Uf’
W itness my hand nud thu seal ot
‘¿ H E r t h the nature of your res- Lois 12 end 13, l ^ k 7. Tier i . .
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uectlve Interests in, right to, or Hens
It Is further ordered that this order said circuit court this 21th day of
j S
rJ j 08tate situate In the City of be published
the Sanford Herald * June, A. D., 1909.
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON
T S S r -S V S S £ K I f
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County

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it is further ordered that this order
Witness my hand aud seal o f **&gt;«
bo published lu the Sanford Herald, u L ild circuit court this -4th day of Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax w ..
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.TewVpapër'pubïlshed In «aid City, once ¡ June. A. D„ 1909.^ ^ ROBINSON,
fn the Circuit Court of the 7ih JuJicto
a week for' four consecutive weeks
C ircuit o f Ujo State of Florida fur n.
Clerk Circuit Court. Orango County
ango county.
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prior to said rule day.
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4G*8.
Witness my hwid and seal o f the
City o f Sanford v b . 40x80 ft |„ a p
Iff
oald circuit court this 24th (lay of J - jr , J i j n j r
Coruer of.L ot.C . Block iu. Chapiia
June, A. D., 1909.
AdillUua, /Iw n e r -U f
Bill in hancery to Enforce Tax Lien
B. M. ROBINSON,
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.... - JrculL.Court of-4ln»TU&gt;-JmHdal
Circuit of the State o f Florida, for Op
T o tho defondant Ownor Unknown' **
It api&gt;oarlng from tho affidavit of th«
auge County.
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I city o f Sanford ve. 3ft -IV.-- p J-'Ixh •u, City Solicitor o f the City of Sanford
Bill In Chancery to Enforce T ax-Lien.I Block 18, Chapman &amp; T u ck ers Ad- herein filed that lie believes that you
are a non-resident ()f the Stnte of Flor­
In tho Circuit Court of tho 7th Judicial
ditlon. Owner Unknown, and
ida, and that your roaldoncQ u Un
Circuit o f the State of Florida, for Or- To AH Whom It May Ooncorn:
ange County.
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W &gt; n application of the City Solid- known, a «d that there 4b no person ia
City o f Siuiford vs. E. H. Jones, and
lor, It Is horeby ordered than on or be- this Stuto tho service of a tmbiwcmi
To All Whom it May Ooncorn:
|foro the September rule day next, being UpOn whom would bind.you.
Upon application of tho City SoHcl-1September 6^A,_D„.iy89. l n
court.
Bill In Chancery to Enforce T sx Lien. Blit in Chsnctry to Enforce Tax Lien.
In the Circuit Oourt o f the 7th Judicial In the Circuit,Court o f the 7th Judicial tor. it Is hereby ordered than on or be-1 you appear tb and.niiai;«r______ _ „
Circuit o f the Stato o f Florida, for O p Circuit o f the State o f Florida, for O p fare the August Rule day nfixL being land set-'foitli "ttrtnrattn'init yotll- rel
August 2 ‘ A. D„ 1909, la said ooiirt, j»«tlv e Mtereffts lb, right to, or llepi D., 1909.
ange county.
ange Coontyr- “ “
you appear to and answer the bill filed 1upon real estate situate lu the City of
It Is furtffer ordored that this order
City, o f Sanford vo. 80 ft. o f Lot
City o f 8anford vs. E. Kirby, and
and set forth the nature of your ros-1 Sanford, and described In the bill as of publication bo published once a
Block 18, Chapman &amp; Tucker's Ad­ T o All Whom It May Oonoern:
pectlve Interests In, right to, or Hens ;lo ft. of Lot F&gt;. Block 18, Chapman &amp; week for eight consecutive weeks In
dition, . Owner Unknown.
Upon application o f the City Solici­ upon real estate situate In the City of Tucker’s Addition.
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pubTo the Defendant Owner Unknown
tor, It Is hereby ordered than on or be­
It Is farther ordered that this ordor 11shed lu the City of Sanford, in Or­
•It appearing from the affidavit of llm fore tho August Rule day next, being Sanford, and described In the bill iib
be published In the Sanford Herald, a ange County, Florida.
City B ollcllor o f the City o f Sanford' August .2, A. IX, 1909, In said oourt, Lot'4, Block 10, Tier A.
It
Is
further
ordered
that
tills
onl'er
newspaper published In said City, once
W itness my hand and thu seal of
herein filed that he believes that you you Bppear to and answer tho bill-filed
are a non-resident o f the State o f Flop and set forth the nature o f your res* bo published In the Sanford Herald, a a week for eight consecutive weeks Bald circuit court this 21th day of
June. A. D.’, 1909.
Ida, and that your residence la un­ pectlve Interests In, right to, or liens newspaper published In sold City, once prior to said rule day.
WllneBs
my.
hand
and
boû! of the (Seal.)
a
weak
tor
four
consecutive
-weeks
B. M. ROBINSON,
known, and that there Is no pdrson In upon real estate situate In the City of
çald circuit court this 24th day of
Clerk Circuit CourL Orange County.
this State the servloo of a subpoena Sanford, and described In the bill as prior to'said rule day.
Witness my hand and Beal of the Juno, A. D., 1909
' „40-8.
upon whom would bind you, and that West 1-2 o f Lot 2, B lock 10, Tler'C.
24th day of |(Soni.)
B. M. RODINSON,
your agu Is over tho age o f 21 years.
Clerk ClrculLCourt, Orange County. m id oircult court this
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
It Is therefore ordered that you do
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax LUn.
It !r further ordored that this order June, A. D., 1909.
46-8.
B. M. ROBINSON.
appear In this court to the bill herein be published In tho Sanford Herald, a (Seal.)
In the Circuit Court of the Till Judicial
Clerk Circuit Court, -Orange County.
filed, upon Monday, September Cth, A. newspapor published In said City, once
Circuit o f the Stnte of Florida, tinr-Or40-4,
D., 1909.
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lion. ango county.
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a week far four consecutive weeks
It Is further orderbd that this order prior to said rulo ttey.
In the Circuit Court of the 7*.b Judicial City o f Sanford vf. I. n. Williams.
o f publication be publlahod onoe
- Witness my hand and Beal o f the Blll'lrt Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. Circuit o í the Stato of Florida, for OrT o the defendant. 1. B. William*;,—
week for eight consecutive weeks In raid circuit court this 24 th day of In tho Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial I__ango.County. ■■■___It Appearing from the affidavit oi the
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­ JufitL A..D.»TB0a.------- -a- -----— -Circuit oTtBYrStale o f Florida, for Or ICity of Sanford vb. Lota 3 &amp; 4, Block City Solicitor o f Uie QUy_uLSauhwdlished la the City o f Sanford, In Of- (Seal.)
r B. M. ROBINSON, *
ango County.
— ------ -I ilTTlej-IL Owner Unknown, and — r horoltv fUeiT thnt he believes ilmt you
ango County, Florida.
rk Clreult-ConrtrOrange County. City o f Sanford vsrW . P. Clark Estate.[To All Whom It May Ooncorn:
are a non-resident o f Hie S(a(i of F’lorW itness m y'h n n d and~tbe-seal o f
Uiton application of the City Solid- Idu, and thnt your roslduiuv I* un­
Lewis Roberts, Agl., and
46-4.
SÎ
Bold circuit court this 24th day of
Itor, It Is hereby ordered than an or be­ known, tuid that there is no person lu
T o All Whom it May Concern:
Juno A. D., ------------------------------- ~ ~
fore the September rule day next, being this S late-th e servlco or a subpoena
&lt;Ipon
application
of
the
City
Bollcl
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
(Seal.)
—
B. M; ROBINSON,
tor, It Is hereby ordered than on or be- September C, A. 1)., 1909, In.reld.court, upon whom would bind yon, uiul that
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Connty. In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial fare the August Rule day nekt, being you appear to mid answer the bill filed your ago fs oyer the age of 21 years.
Circuit of the State o f Florida, for Or­
By M. I. Hart, Deputy Clerk.
August 2, A. D., J909, In said court, I and » ‘t forth the nature of your rosIt Is therefore ordered thnt von da
ange County.
46-8.
City o f Sanford vs. Flora Turner, Ad­ you api&gt;ear to and answer thu bill filed I [wctlve Interests In, right to, or Hens nppear in this court to the bill herein
ministratrix and S. W . 1-4 o f Lot 3, and set forth the nature o f your res-1upoii n*nl estuto situate In tho City of filed, upon Monday, September cth, A.
pectlve Interests In, right to, or Ilona Sanford, and'described lu the bill as D., 1909.
n
BUI |p Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
Block 10, Tier C, and •
upon real estate situate In the City of |Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, Tier 11.
It is further ordered that this ordir
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial To All Whom It May Ooncorn:
It Is further ordered that this order of publication hr published once a
Circuit o f tho Stato o f FIorLda, for Or­
Upon application o f the City Solici­ Sanford, and described In the bill ah
be published in .the Sanford Herald, a week for elgtit consecutive wi-eka la
ange county:—
tor, It 1b hereby ordered than on or be­ NE1-4 of Block 8, Tier 12.
It Is further ordered that this order newspaper published lu enhl City, once tile Sanford Herald, « newspaper |iub
City o f Sanford vs. Lots3 &amp; 4, Block fare the Auguat Rule day next, being
7, Tier 1, Owner Unknown.
August 2, A. D., 1809, In said court, be published In tho Sanford Herald, a a week for eight consecutive weeks Hailed In the City of Sanford. In OrT o the defendant Owner Unknowu: you appoar to and answer the bill filed newspaper published In said City, oncu prior to wild rule day.,..
ango County, Florida.
Witness my ltngid and seals o f the
It appearing from the aflldavlt of the arAl sot forth the nature o f your res­ a week far four consecutive' weeks
Witness my hand and Lhii_*ra}-e|prior
to
sold
rule
day.
raid circuit court this. 24th ^lay uf
City Solicitor o f the City o f Banford pectivo Interests 1n, right to, or Hens
-♦hxnrtt-TiimT"TTils 2till day ot
Witness my hiuid and seal of the ■Iune^jL_IL. -19fllL-^
herein filed that h« believes that you upon Teal estate situate In the City of
June, A. D., 1909.
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are iwi)on-resldent o f tho State o f Flor­ Sanford, and described
(Seal.) w '
B. M. ROIIINSON,
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“Jïïhe~A. D., 1999.
Clerk Circuit CourL.Orange County,
ida, and, that your resldonco Is un- &amp;JW-J^^i**-9rinoerT(jrTIor
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange (’niffill^
hat this
IhTs order
order &lt;“
•&gt;.
„ n. M..ROBINSON,/
.
•
40-8.
•kuowu^flod-lliat-t-here-lp ntr poison" In .It Is further ordered that
---------- — :------------46-8.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
Uils Stato tho service of a subpoena bo published In the Sanford Herald, a
“
“
4C-4.
upon whom would bind you.
newspaper published in said.City, dnee
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. ,
It Is therefore ordered (hat ytnrdo a week fay four consecutive weeks
In thu Circuit Cuurt uf the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of. thu 7th .Uidlclil
appear In this court to tho bill heroin prior to Bald rule day.
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. Circuit o f the §U to 0f Florida, for Or­ Circuit of the Statu of FJorlda. fur Or- .
filed, upon Monday, September Cth, A.
Witness* m y "heard and Beal of tho In thè Circuit Court of Ibe 7th Judlclal
ange County., i
nnge county.
D., 1909.
said c l r c c o u r t this 24th dny of Clr«ult o fU ie State of Florida, far Or­ City of Sanford vs. I. B. Williams, and p ity -o f Sanford vs. M. Hinton.
it Is further ordered that this order Ju\»o,,A. D., 1909.
ango County.
To All Whom It May Concern:’
T o tho defendant, M. Menton
o f publication bo published once
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON.
City o f Sanford vb. 40x80 ft. In 8. R.
Upon application of the City SolidIt appearing from the affidavit of ttw
week for eight, consecutive wcekaMn
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County
Corner o f Lot 6, Block 16, Chapnmn I tor. Il )s bereby qriltired-ihati &gt;un or bc- City Solicitor o f the City of Sanford
tht&gt; Sanford Herald, a nawspapor pub­
■*. '•
t
--a ‘ •
46-4.
A Tucker’». Addition, Owner Un­ fare thu Septoiutxir rule day next, being herein filed that lie believes that-you
lished In the City o f Sanford, )n Op
known, and
__
Septomber », A. D., 1909r In raid court, are a non-resident of tho Stnte of Flor­
an^o Qountv.-Florlda.
— To All Whom It May Concern:
you apiwar to und atmwer the hlll filed ida, and that your residence Is un­
Bill
In
Chancery
toyEoto^e
Tax.
Lien.
it ness my hand and tho seal
Upon application of *ho City S ol'd- and eel;fqrth the naturi) o f'y o u r res- known, tuid that’ there Js.no person In
said circuit court this 24th day of *n tho Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Clfault o f the State o f Florida, ?br Or- tor, It le hereby ordered than on or be- prtjtlye ’lutercBts ln. right to, or Hens this Stato the service of'a*suh|)oen»
June, A. D „ 1909.
fore the September rule day next, being &gt;i|&gt;bn real estate situate tn the City of upon whom would hind you. and that
ango County.’ ' v
(Seal.) .
B. M. ROBINSON,
Septomber 6, A. D„ 1909, m raid court, Sanford, and described lu the bill nS your age is over the age of 21 year*.
City
o
f
Sanford
v
s.^
Ia
ry
Evans
and
Clerk Circuit Court, Ornngo County.
you appear &gt;&gt; and answer thu bill filed M-ot 12, Bl^ck 6, Tier 2.
T. Hr Coon, -and
♦ It Is therefore ordered that you do
. By Mi L Hart, Deputy .Clerk,
To AD Whom It May Concern:
and set forth the nature of your re«-1 ** ,9 further ordered that this order appoar ill this court to the bill herein
46-8.
published In the Saufard Herald, o filed, upoif Monday, September Cth, A.
Upon application of tho City Solici­ pectlve interests In, right to, or Hens
tor, It la herffby ordered than on or be- upon real estate sltunto In Uie City of |newspaper published In said City, once D., 1909.
far eight consecutive w
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. fare the August Rule day next', being Sanford, and described in the billons a
weeks
It tl CUftftfx ordered that thin order
g, ] prior to sm3 rïlÎSj day. * *• “ — In tho Circuit Court o f tho 7th Judlclnl August 2, A, D., 1909, In said oourt, 40x80 ft. In S. E. Cormjr.
■tfT' publication ho luibllshed once tf
’■“ man tifc"
......
'T u c k e r ’s Addi­
Circuit o f the Stato of.Florida, for Or- you appear to and annwer the bill filed Block 16, "Chapman
Witness my hand and seal o i the week for eight consecutive weeks In .
Safnfanj, Owner Un raid circuit court this 24tii day of the Sanford-Heruld, a iiewsimpi-r pub
and set forth.the nature o f your res­ tion to tho City of Sij6if
ango County.
. •
known.
J
pective Interests Jp, .right to, or Hens
June, A. D., 1909.
City o f Sanford va. J. K. Loo, and
llslied In the City o f Saufard, In Or­
upon real estate situate In the City of
T o All Whom it May Ooncorn:
U !» furthor or^urod that this order |(8eaU .
B. M. R011IN30N,
ange County, Florida.
Upon application of the City Solici­ Sanford, and described lo tho bill os be puldlBfied in Jfhe Sanford Herald, a
Clerk Circuit CourL Orange County
W itness my hand and. the seal of
tor, It Is hereby ordered than an or be­ Lot if, Block 16, Chapman &amp; Tucker's newspaper p u b l^ u.d j„ 6ntd cltV| onct}
46-8
said circuit court thin 21th dny of
fore tho August Rule day next, being Addition to tho City or Sanford.
J o r ^ t g lU consecutive weeks
Juno, A. *&gt;., 1909.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orga 53 County’ pniiV, to said rule day.
August 2, A. D., 1809, In said court,
(Seal.)
*
B. M. ROBINSON,
,
Bill
In
Chancery
to
Enforce
Tax
Lien.
you appear . - ^—
i h* bltt filed . K
Witness my hand and seal of the
(“f ^ U S J K ^ u 't h a t this order
Cldrk Circuit Court, Orange County.
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
7th
Judicial
ICS.
forth th /n a t u r o o f youFTE?1- be n »fc,¿bed in the Sanford Herald, a. hald circuit court this 24th day of Circuit o f Uie State of Florida, for Or­
•pretlvo Interest# In. right to, or Hens newspaper published In said City, onao June, A. D., 1909.
ange County.
B, M. ROBINSON,
upon real estate situate In tho City of a week far four consecutive weeks (Seat.)
tn the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Banford, and described In the bill as prior to said rule day.
“ *•
Witness my hand and seal of the
Circuit a f the State o f riorldu for
Lot 3, Block B, Tier 2.
’ I U|&gt;°n niiplication of the Ctty SollolIt Is further ordered that this order raid oircult court this 24th day &lt;rf
Orange County
tor, It Is hereby ordered than cm or bo%
be published In tho Sanford Iloreld, a Juno, A. D., 1909.
Bill
In
Chancery
to
Enforce
Tax
Lien
Koro
the
September
rule
day
tiQxt.
being
City
urSaiifuol
» BIUTnCbaiwr’ry iWoftw*
B. M. ROBINSON,
newspaper published In. said City, once (Seal.)
In Lhe Circuit Court o f tho 7th Judicial SopUMnber6;^A. D;, 1909, In paid court, 4 H . C L u i m
I
T“ * LU"
Clork
Circuit
CourL
Orange
County,
u week far tour consecutive weeks
Circuit of tb a S ia lc o f Florida, for Or- you ftPIM-ar to and anawer the bill lllcd To tit« defendant. S. 11. Coil-roan:
¿.
prior to said rule day.
~
46-4.
It
nnpenrlni
from
lhe
adtdnvlt
of ilir City SulxI
ango County.
|nnd set forth the nature of your reaWitness my hand and seal o f the *#############»#########»»» » »####,
tloc of the City of Sanford herrin tiled «•&gt;«*
Clty o f Banford vs. M. C. Ilodongrun. I,ecllve tnlerests in, right to, or Hena Ilevrt that yog are a non-m idenl of Ihr Mtu •*
gold circuit court this 24th day t Bill In Chsneery to Enforce Tax Llan.
and
* L"
..
upon real estate situate In Uie
City of Florida and that your rralilrncc U unknown aafl
Juno. A. D., 1909.
In the Circuit Court of the 7tb Judicial T o AH Whom It May Concern:
Sanford, nial described In tho bill os that there li no peraun In till* «tale
(Real.)
B. M. ROBINSON.
a subpoena upon whom would bind you.
Circuit o f the State o f Florida, for Or­
Upon application o f tho City S olid lid s 4 and G, Block 7, Tier 6.
your ale U o v r r 21 year*
,
. ,. u
Clerk Circuit CourL Orange County.
ange County.
It ta thereforeordrrejlhaLluauln aiiir iir InIflM------- It la further ordered thgt this order
tor, It Is hereby ordered than tw or be46-4.
1
»u
rt
tnthubnT
Tlcroln
filtd,
utxm
Mund«r.
S'?
City uf Sanford vs. Jupiter Lodge Trus- fore tho September rulu dsv n»x&gt; Lolug J—c- ptHdlxhed In the-Rartford HeraTO“ n
tembar Oth, 1900.
,
tLtew,-a n d -------------------— '---------uopteinbffr u, a . D„ i909, in raid court, I neWBPftI&gt;or PUbllalied.ln eald City, once
To
All
Whom
it
May
Oouoern:
j
^
s
t
s
i
s
you appear to and auijwcr tho bljl filed a week f o r . eight oonaeoutire weeks
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
weeks to The Sanford Jiar»id,-a
Upon application o f the CltyJSolIcl-- and sot forth-tho-nature o f your res- prior -to »aid rule day. - ,. t
In the Circuit Court o f the 7tb Judicial
tixhed-in thu Ctty of Sanford, lu Oransr tfxftfT.
Jaftr4t-1»
hereby
ordered
thou
on
o
f
be­
-Witness
my
-band
ajwl
seal
o
f
the
•pecUv*
interests
In.
right
to,
or
Hens
Circuit o f !ha-Slato-uf.Florida,- tor Oh
fore the Auguat Rule day next,, being upon real estate situate in the City of Btt,d circuit court this 24Ui day of
Wltneaa mv hand and the aeal of »aid riw“11
-'a n g e County.
court ihl» 2na day of July, A. D. 1»09,
August 2, A. D„ 1909, In said court, Sanford, and described In th ^ b lll o» * unoi A* P i Jß09.
City o f Sanford vs. Q. Reed, and
J»**tl
B. II Ki*ixM&lt;.
you appear to and answer tho bill filed Lot 10, Block 4, Tier U .
47-8
Clerk Circuit Court. Orani* Couniy.
T o All Whom It May Oonoern;
^
n * M- ROBINSON.
and
set
forth
the
nature
o
f
your
res­
Clerk Circuit Court, Orango County.
, It If further ordered that this order
Upon application of the City Solici­
4M ,
tor, It is hereby ordered than on or be­ pective Interests In, right to, o r Hens 4ie- published in the Sanford Herald, a
--------f f r r n m j j j In the Circuit Court o f the 7th JinHd*
fore* the .August Rule day next, being upon real estate situate in the City of newspaper published In said City, once
nm ,_
___'■ ’
_ .
Circuit
ffit
a t tL
August 9, -A- D „ 1909, In said oourt, Sanford, and described la the blit os a week for eight consecutive weeks I Bill
In Chancery te ^hfffrcs Tew Llerr
prior to Bald rule dnyr
Orange County
you appear to and answer the bill filed Lot 3, Block 7, Tier A.
la
t
f
e
iUfVUll CAlUrt of the 7th Judicial
Wltnnaa
and set forth the nature o f your rtes- . R ls furfaer ordered that this order
Ctty Of Sanford j U|U ^,&lt;]|,anornr to enforrr
pectlve Intereata ln rlrht tn nr
nilliHnlinri I"
— » fa rd I lura ld .^
8
“
*"
- newspaper published '•
lu&gt; —
said
once
une, A
U8H
•alitale
In the City
of
« City, -**“
----------------I
1IJWU 1 u alT
U allua^o^ln
the CIl
And To a Îi Whom It May Concent;
ant
Owner
Unknown:
week
far
four
consecutive
wef-ka
(SuaL),,
L
v
"
”
n.
M.
R
o
b
i
n
s
o
n
,
Hanford,
described In the bill as
Upon applica Uno of the City BoUdtorri« ••
3rd vb.
C. Hedengren. ordered that on or before the September Kow®«
Clerk C ircuit Court, Orango County. City of
Fraction
t .Z^BIadk.10,- Tier prior to said ml® day.-'
•nxt,
beliti September
D. «* ^ - ^ ‘ ‘ * 3 * 2 »
TcpicnuxT 6 th. A. u.
Witness m y.hand and seal o f the
T o the defendant M. C. Hendcngren: ------------------------46-8.
L o t &gt;2, B lock 10,
C. and
be bUi
ou appear to and —
anawer 4the
WU Bled
Ulto and £
raid
circuit
court
this
24th
day
o
f
It
appearing
from
the
affidavit
of
the
i (ha nature of yourr re»
reipectlve
Tier Q.
poeti ve inlrr
ntrfr f.i .
*******........... ................f r r r i x t » w i « jn
—- 1 -»tele
»ltu»t»
June,
A.
D.,
1909,
,
*
1
to,
or
Ilea*
upon
real
«ta
te
»
to »» ^
City
Solicitor
o
f
the
City
o
f
Sanford
It 1* further ordered that thla order
n the
the bill
b U la
U * I*, of Sanford, and described In
al» Lo*
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. herein filed that be believes that you
(Seal.)
B.
M.
ROBINSON,
be published in the Sanford. Herald, a
7. Tier B.
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th -Judicial are a.non-resldept o f the State o f Flor­ Bloch
Clor*
Circuit
Court,
Orange
County.
(
1
1
»
further
on
newspaper published In said City, once
Circuit o f the State o f Florida, for O r ida, and that your residence Is un­
■j
46-4.
a week f a r 'f o u r consecutive weeks
ange County.
^
known, and that therv Is no person In a t e Ä ’iÄhT iB T tS S Ä S S »
prior to said rule day.
City o f Banford. vb. Lota 12 A in. this S tu to the servloo o f a subpoena
W itness my hand and seal o f I"
in Chancery to Enforos T ax Lies,
Block 7, Tier 1, Owner Unknown, upon whom would bind you, and that
j»Jd circuit court this 28th 6*7
idle Circuit Oourt of (be 7th Judicial
and
’ your ago te ovy_.U lii-a#»-of 21 years.
Clerk Circuit Court, Ormai« Couatf.

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�THE SANFORD lltJtÀLÙ
AN ORDINANCE

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

from macaroni delta
Granting n Franchise to Sanford Light
I th * HtraflTk S a tb fa f C o r re s p o n d e nI — &amp; Fuel Company to InstaM And o p ­
erate an Electric Light And Gas Plant
Within The City o f Sanford And Au­
thorizing a Contract With Said Complaced In the kitchen. Other Improve­
ment» are contemiflated.
Joke Woire has bought n half Interest
tn Reuben Clue's collar button 'and Bhoc
sti-lng »tend.
Rev. Deuteronomy Jones received a half
dozen chickens from unknown persons
Ust night- His congregation- can always
be relied on to bring ,n «»nicthlng now

HUous fever an d-Funk Jouea hns been
ilttiog uji
«vary night.
Demetrius Attwater and Salatliial Penbody wore their new fruit basket hats to
the church social last night and were
Desdnmonn Smoot and Lycurgus Dollarhide have been invited to recite a duet
recitation at the next meeting of the Colloqtlial Dames society. Doth are literary
graduates and are studying to go on the
stage.
• Col. Dill Horkcnspltx returned from Ken­
tucky where tie's been on a visit to Ills
nephew, Sam Sniffles, who is Bald to be a
wealthy moonshiner. Col. Dill’s nusc looks
uncommonly crimson and hfe has no doubt
M&gt;oy«d hiavlalt—
~~ - Doc Skinner has received a .half pock of
"misfit ami second hand Btore' teeth’ from
Jacksonville dentist, which he is selling
at half price. -Slle Cheezutn'B wife bought
sti upper set for S3 and says they are
just as good as new.
Sucker's Corner's Is going- to have a
school of music and a new chiropody par-

Therefore, Be It

OF-COUNTY DITCH LETTING
Nolle*I* hereby glvcrt that Healed bids Will b*iwcrlvrd by the Board of County Commissioner* of
OrnriAe County, Florida, until 12 o'clock m.. on
Monday, Ju irlZ m . 1008. and the »wire will b#
opened by said Board on

niunoAT, jolt 19m, 1909. at 10 a. m.

bold bids bring for ihe construction of about fortythree mile», county ditch und culvetta over samr
where ordered. Said construction amounting In
round number« to the estimated amount of Putt

alnedby the City Councilor Thousand Dullass.
,, Aentoplete description may I* had by mall from
.P 'V * 1« hereby gramtd to the San­ Hon. H. M. Hobinion, Clerk of Court of Orlandoor
ford Light A fuel Company ami lu successors and nom Wilbur A. Ginn, Consulting engineer for the
assigns, Ihe privilege ut constructing and maintain- Sanford Drainage Commission, Room 9. First
lng In, under and diroogh the streets, alleys and national Bank. Sanford, Florid a, where plana,
public gruunilruf the City of Sanford, ns the some «pacifications. maps, estimates, profiles and nil
now Is or niny hcrcuíter lie laid out, n tysirm of fteeessnry Inforntulion relating to said construction
|&gt;ll&gt;ea, mains, conduits, standpipes, receivers and Is on file.
The bids for ditching will be received upon each
lampposts and other necessary or useful appli­
ance* for the supply of gas suitable for domestic separate section or upon each separate line of con­
struction
os laid oat or upon "the entire estimated
Illumination or oilier purposes, with power and
authority to manufacture, make. vend, store and improvement os a whole. The bids must lie a lump
deal in such gas and furnish the same to said sunt fur the sections, ditches or improvement and
town and Inhabitants l hern if ami build Ings theteln must specify same separately.
also the right id constructing nnd maintaining n
M0tKE9 AND CULVERTS
\
system of wirrs, pules, lowrrt and posts In, upon,
span over9 9 feet bretTOr)
---------Dvcr and Sfnwt.tha-atraata, alleys ami pubnr _ — ,
rtrounu4 of unid lowiv or oilier npplinnrr* for tht* Must be bid for In separate as follows.
Headed—Culveto:
«encrotioii and trnnitnlsslun of electricity, and
Excavation tier cubic yard.
conversion of the mine into lluht and pmver for the
Lmbankmrnt per cubic yard.
use of said town, It* Inhabitant* and tnilldinjts.
Lu oilier classified in plnce at so much per thouand the right to supply luch lUhts nnd power to
’
and
[put. .A1UiuUm \»ai&gt;S*&gt;ol plaid aaaatTwxiiih
the »amc;. provided always that It is not intended
PAvnrpns—All work will be paid for upun esllTnWwflf tir Conflict with the Aise of electricity foi males
of the engineer less 25 per cenl. retained
running car ur any cars, or locomotive, or for the upon ench
section unlll the requirements in li\e
transmission of sounds or messages by elretridty’
s
bed
flea
Uuns nre compiled with, when the remain­
prorldcil always that Ibe proper Official* of the City der will be
estimated
in full.
of Sanford shall concur with snld grantees In locat­
to the wumuts
ing and filing the plnrr, or places, for poles, towers
A certified check for It) per. ccnuJiLUic contract
nnd othrr'nppllam-e*.
iwlrp wilt be rc-iulit-il with each bid ns a guarantee
■ Section 2. Be it funher oidhlnWi Tfiat said prlv^ nfgi««i faith that If awarded- a contract within
Urge« shall CXi*| and b e j a . force, tor. a twoul -ndays of the receipt of a legnl notification of
rwentyltVCh yrnr* from the dny of 1st Marc) five
Ihe award Ihe successful bidder or bidders
tOI)U- At the expiration ^of said, period. If tin must file a tafflfactory Umd with the Board ofCity of Sanford so desires, i; may purchase said Commissioners, to Insure for the coinpletkm of the
electric
light nnd gas plant from. i said__.
grantees
pay-'
contract ns awarded nnd in the sMdOtsil .time.
Inrf lliiiM f.ia ■mill . . . I.u. 1« —
I
*
(5ee specifications.)
’
*
wv '* - *
Snld fund to be an amount saliifnctdtV to Hie
Board nnd in accordance with the law* governing
such work.
The rigid is hereby reserved to reject any or alt
bids.
By order of the Board of County Commlsiloners
of Orange County. Florida, '
D. M. Dobmwm, Clerk.
Address nil bids to B. M. Koblnsop, Clerk id Ihe
Ctrcult Coqrt. Orlando O s.

SHIPPERS OF

Florida Fruits «»«i Vegetables

General Insurance.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

ii Pope Contracting Company ■!
.

High-Grade House-Building n Specialty

In Court of the Coilnty Judge, Stale
.
of Florida
!n KS Ç»‘i« e “f 1

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DEALERS IN

.

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

F.ilatr
I m , their tuexx-tsors nnd assign*, shall have tinlight nnd privilege, without Ihe passage of further
ordinance, lu dig up nnd temporarily obstruct, the
streets alleys and walks, sad public grounds of said
city, in the process of constructing and laying, nnd
‘‘
*“
* '
repairing,
ur extending the pipes, mains nnd
______ or
„
idinnces
parts of works constructed hereunder, wit shall not
said. The streets, alleys snd sidewalks or public
grounds, if disturbed In the process of laying or re­
pairing pipes, poles, towers nnd other necessary
struct*, ur parts of (lie aforesaid works or plant,
shall tie restored, and all regulations prescribed by
such town relating to such matter shall be comvlird with. Should any-mains, parts or pipes of

florida, to the undersigned administratrix of sol

^ d M ^ r A Trr i &amp;

itie uai£
Ella E. I n n o .
Adm inlitraulx

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

TH O ffE 201

O FFICE A T R E SID EN C E

I That’s My Business
‘

Mart Duster is putting up screen doors
in his kitchen, The Hotel do Duster is
becoming quite popular with drummers.
on any line due notice to Ihe Mayor shall tie given
nnd fifteen days allowed for the town to rstnbllsh
Misg Kebecca Mahoney nml Dennis .h e grade before such pl|&gt;ci shall tie luld: Provided,
•however, tha grantees of this franchise mpke nt
Goldstein of Mudsock occupied a new pew their own expense oil changes In service pi|ies or
part thereof necessitated by new grade given by
In Kev. MeSwntt’s chucli Inst Sundny.
»he rltv uf isufmdi I'uniiliil mill UIUIIT pun i
—Alleek-f^teezuiu'S Dimity IuTvo com- or any part thereof, was laid prior to the passage
of this franchise, k
mrnced wci?
summer underwear. It
tn case any Judgmrnt shall tie recovered against
nmy be their uilduing as there's many a. said town for any Injury |u person or projierty
caused by the defective roust ruction or cuodltiou
dip 'twlxt the cup and the Up as Shakes- of said gas works dr electric light idnnl wires or
apparatus, said city shall tie reimbursed in the
I&gt;eur says. Winter will be here «xm.
nniount uf said Judgment by the mi.I Sanford
Joel Petrie's butting rain got out of the
pasture yesterday and got after the two
DUIer kids jusl as they, were tying an old
tomato can to Sam Stucky's brindle bull
doR's mil and he butted the biggest Dlxlcr
boy as he wan stooped over and sent him
flying. The other irid climbed a fence,
•nd veiled to beat the band. Much sym-

. Clenmruhy Dollarhitlo went over to S oljller Crt-t-k to visit Urn Perkins girls yestmlay. It Is whispered that Perkins'
oldest son Jake is what draws Clcinanthy
.over so often.

Investigating the Quality

f l V E R V , F E E P .a n d

r of Goods anti the Prices
of Same
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Blacksmlthlng and Horaeahoalng
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Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
A U T O M O B IL E » FOR LIVERY USE

Light It Fuel Company uf it* loocextor* or |i**ljn*.
Section -t. Be it further ordained: That laid
grtntCek, their *ucce*sor* or aimgns. «hall *upply
with Illuminating gas or electricity *ucli light* a*
(hail be desired by «aid city and It* Inhabitant*,
nll'ut a price not to exceed that paid by town* of
Ilka Site and character; and whenever «aid town
wb all order flm or electricity to be luppJird fot
itn-et tamp* or tight*. *uch lamp* or light* ihall
Ik - lighted nnd extinguished tty said grantee*, their

Huving discontiuuetl the
bakery I can now devote
my attention exclusively
to the Grocery trade and

b* done at the expense of »aid grantee*
Seciion 5. Be It further ordained: Thai this franchUe must lie accepted or rejected within thirty
day* after its final passage, by-said grantees, ami
in the event that snld franchise is accepted, said
grantees shall U-gln within three months and work
of Installing said electric light plant, and shall have
thr same in operation within twelve months from
date of acceptance. In default thereof this (ran-

the public is cordially in­
vited to inspect my new

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The Mudsock Insurance Company settled
with Reuben Glue for his loss by (ire of
collar buttons jind shoe siring«, qpd (»aid
him $7. Rcub says he will Yestock mid
continue in business at the old stand.

PRICES

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ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
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business with tills House, write to them .at once.

Clark Building

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Approved:
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Thousands of Pleased Sliipp&lt;-rs in Florida

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Urtly new feature will be u so-called echo
«gan placed high up on the wall of a
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mo the main room. By meant of ait
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as to protlity nn pfh«
* as they die away from tlie organ
-Tj** »o.tolJei Ijistmiuent. can he
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being siaeMcd at the date tA the liauance of «aM
certificate In the name uf W. M Morgan heir*.
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to law, ja^deed will U*ue lhareon on the 13th day

be aid of Moore's modern
*Jh“ds of bookkeeping and loose-leaf ■^irirnc*« ni’y'ofilcia! signature and tea| this the
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r«»rd sheets. CotiLrucLs, account
Move you «een the latest thing» In
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Notice o f Application fo r Tax Deed
Under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888,
Laws o f Florida

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BASE BALL THIS WEEK

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Palatka Sanford

Orlanda-Sanford

Ju&gt;y 2 3 .1909

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

Yes. they were here 'yesterday, horse,
_ . Palatka was here Monday and Tuesday
to try conclusions with Sanford as to who foot and dragoons—also by the train loot
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was who when It came to playing ball. — all bent on one missiort snd that was to
t
The visiting club V as somewhat short of j sec a good game of ball. Orlando hat
working material of their own, and ns a turned out In full force—her noblest men
Best Fence Made
personal favor were allowed to use Jimmie and loveliest women; all young, every last
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NO DEARER THAN THE P0J)R KIND
Windham. Orlando's champion pitcher, at one of them. To be sure there were some
Used In Uncle S im ’s Paint Shop
first base. Now, Jimmie Is a good pitcher silvery locks, but they were only in tender
but ho didn't seem to feel at home Mon­ for ornament and an indication of renewed
W e have the largest
day. He was out of place, and evidently youth., IntercsLhad centered on this game
During the past year
and b est equipped plant
just Itched to be on Hie hilltop where his for a whole week, everything else hat
the U. S. Navy has con­
been
eclipse
by
It—even
business
had
been
playing would hnvo amounted to some­
for driving wells in this
sumed 691,000 pounds
thing. 4Tho visitors lined up well. Nice sidetracked to give It right of way. Being
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f
LUCAS
WHITE
PAINT
and
fellows— the whole bunch. They looked Ihalf-holiday, helped materially and flnan
section o f the country
278,700 pounds o f LUCAS
good to the Sanford aggregation, and be­ daily to swell the crowd (in more senses
|-an d arep repn red to fill
fore the stars twinkled proved to our boys [ than one) and from all ante-Indlcations
J!QLORSt-sufficient to-L
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nppenred
nrthOUglfJidlderi
Park
wouk
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__ lhal thoy were playing !
all orders promptly. Out’'
d u cem ore than 100,000
:•am i tuF* —- *-*- mâ* ï s
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It was a disagreeable afternoon for ball I not hold the crowd and that many belated
gallons
o
f
paint,
equiva­
playing. Before the game started rain- ones might be obliged to occupy reserved
machinery, is up-tor-date'
lent to 50 ‘carloads of For Field, Farm, Ranch, Lawns,
drops began t&amp; palter and smoke Tram the positions outside the fence and squint
and our workmeïT’ aré'
200,000 gallons each,
shops was wafted over thd diamond until through the cracks at the performance
Corn
Cribs
and
Poultry
It was anything but pleasant for players [ within. By actual count there must have
skilled in the work:
and which would make
or patrons. Conditions Improved some­ been a trifle leks than ten thousand per­
a train more than one- Will stand ordinary as well os hard
Those contemphiting
sons present, all on the tiptoe of expect
what and the game proceeded.
half mile long........ ....
usage
ancy.
They
Just
knew
there
was
going
Burleson occupied the pulpit for the
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p u ttin g'in wells would
^ -ln ~ U h c le -S a n i’s s e r - Will riot. sag in 0
great gam* of Imih Long before
Summer s heat nor
Sajnferd,claM.. PlUt-KUS ably. ussLaod
vice, as in everybody
break in the cold of Winter
serve t lm ir jje st interProfessor Hudson, who took In his deliv­ the time announced for play to begin the
ery with the greatest of pleasure. Tills is grand stand was literally packed wyh
else’s, LUCAS PRODUCTS., Are-made-of thé best ftioterials ontfi - es fS r)y
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rather more than can be said of the Pn- friends of both teams, Qtaaynfibemanued
have an unbroken rfe*-"
hâve
stays
that
cannot
slip
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and equipped with bells, horns and Im
httka portion qf. his congregation.
and learning prices be­
cord
for
satisfactory
re
Do not require an expert to erect,
prevised megaphones, without Which any
vtv.
•"Pnlntka announced Mnnsel nstheirpatsuits.
and are low priced
base ball game would be a tame affair.
fore making contracts.
ron saint for the pinnacle in the lot, and
What was true of the grand stand was
Mr. White was Invited to be his receiving
doubly so of the bleachers and grounds
partner back of the plate. Now, It will be
W E H A N D L E T H E A B O V E E X C L U S I V E L Y IN S A N F O R D
generally. The professional rooter was
remembered that Mr. Mpntel once upon a
distinctly in evidence, as was the smal
time wore the Sanford uniform,- but was
boy, and they were not backward in let­
- dropped because he was not fast enough
ting the fact be known.
W. F. Armstrong, a prominent young
for the rest of the bunch. He was, there­
The players o f both teams were in good
business man of Orlando, was’ in Sanford
fore, more than anxious to show Sanford
trim and eager for the fray. You could
yesterday, taking In the ball game.
a ’thing or two. He did, but it was not
see it imprinted on their feces and jn
what ho Intended, and he wnsdisappolnttheir actions. Orlando had come to give
Sewing wanted by the day or piece at
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Sanford a drubUng, but they had tnckclcd reasonable p rice*- Oall-on-MrflrFrWTMr ’
Y ou can get
In the first inning honors were ¿yen— Capt.Bridges’ bunch "Of bull tossersbefore
laker, Sixth St. and Myrtle Ave.
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each club scored ofl6~?uh. fn the second and knew they would not havea walkover
ftV. '
it was Jusf lh e ^ m g . oDly a - little dlgcr-fcftpednlly-wlth lhfl u ^ n r on the firing
Crescent City Is to hnvo a bank. The
ent, qach dub made a score that sounded [ine. That fourteen intrfni gam„ o f ^
officers will be: President. K. Boreon;
like around hole in the earth. In the I week told them tHht. They knew also vice-president. Herbert B. Race; cashier,
third, Sanford added one more run and I tJbai Bowers could catch Just a little and Wm. Jones.
assisted Palatka to dig another hole. In that he could land the ball at second with
The second trini of Patrick Calhoun hus
1 the fourth and fifth both were so busy dig- comparative ease. How well they were
glng thot they forgot all about runs. In pleased with the result Is best told by the commenced in San Francisco.
the sixth Sanford stopped digging Jong 1score.
Mrs. J. Addison Hnycs. the’ Inst daugh­
enough to pick up one more run, but Pa­
The Sanford bunch had seen Lord Nel- ter of the fate Jefferson Davis, died at her
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|son’s Trafalgar signal floating Jn the base jome in Colorado Springs. Jply 10. The
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|ball breeze with Sapford substituted for final Interment will be in the Davis fernanother run In the eighth, but left Sanford
Drive your W agon into Saniortl
England—"Sanford expects every man to lly plat at Richmond. The body was cre­
digging untlt the end ot the game. Dur­
|do his duty,"—and they gave heed to it. mated as was requested.
Call on C. H. Evans
ing the ninth thé visitors dug n great big
And whnt they did to that Orlando bunch
hole and crawled In it, Manscl and all.
was a plenty and to spare and then some.
Do not throw away m oney on dnuhi
J ie -G a n -d e liv e r -t t u y -h r n n T i-y o u w T r n U o u t ^ n f
Score was 3 to 2 In' favor of "we-uns." -Orlando was first at-ihe bni und Started"
Ail seed.
R. Philips will-give you a
Our new W arehouse *
lii-urge Fox umpired the gome.
I on uproar among their home fans by gcl- sample o f celery seed to test fork ou r
i.
The attendance was not overly large, ting In one run. It looked good to them, nelf. Get them now.
W ithout Delay— —
but the enthusiastic fans were In evidence I and. don't you tell anyone, they are look' 1 * ji- * ;
Arrival and Departure
o•f Malls i
as they usually are.
|ing at It .yet, and it has a lonesome ap-'
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Effective Mar Seventeen Ih.
Tuesday was on Ideal day for bull play- penrance. Dearly choriahed, howevfcr, for
From
mg, with an overcast sky and just alrM1 Wfl8 their only one. Sanford evened Arrive
North.......... 7 00 a. m.. 2 03 p m . 0 IS n. m
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enuugh stirring to be noticeable. Dry I up in their half of thjg Inning, and then,
S « * U &gt; . .................... 7 00 n. m , Z 33 p. m
Tamps unit'...................................... || 33 „ m
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grounds added to natural conditions aided JU4t h * fun picked up another one in the
TltutvIlM branch..-........ 0 30 a. m.. l i i 3 p. m
Ov edo branch.............
.......... 10 30 a. m
much toward tyullding Jiigh the expecta-1 Odrd. and then again, just .for a Jqke, you
Trilby branch........ .
7 00 0. m „ 1 10 p. ta
Tavarea branch...............1............. 1103 a. ra
tlons of lovers of the sport of witnessing p now* added two more. _ Orlando wept
a classy game. Both clubs were seemingly I fitter tears and Sanfora sympathized Leave For.
............ ......... ........2 « 5 p. tn.. 0 00 p. m
. in the best of spirits. A? soon as Umpi re}
*hem In their bereavement,, but
South
l 35 p. m . 8 05 p. m., 9 00 p. m ■ %- * , .
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►- Xlt.uV ll*e h m n cli............9 30 a. m - Z 23 p. rn
King said "play ball" the fun began. The wa8 n° consolation,
Ovlnlo branch.................. ..............: 2 30 p. m
Trilby bran ch .,.. .................1 43 p. m.. 9 00 p, ni
batsmen seemed to have their hitting eyes
And the Sanford fans and players—well
Tavarea branch,............ ............ t .. 2 10 a m
on the ball and pounded it for three runs.
wcrc tickled to death. Just to think
Branch Irabu dally eacept Sunday: other* dally
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C«*»- F. Hasiuhs, Pintmaiter.
two of which came our way. Willi all ***** Orlando had come up with colors fly
H. L Hauihs. Aaa't Puatmaiter.
Or any other, brand o f our justly
this going on, Capt. Bridges thought It Hng and went back hugging one tleor little
prudent to substitute Godwin for Rgoero, lonesome run.- Dreadful, wasn't it, MableT
Celebrated Fertilizers—
MAIL BOXES
wli?Khd started In to pilch for Sanford.
wltidiever way they would tliey ran
The best Box made—The Riley. Used
During the next two Innings no runs were UP “ gainst “ Lucky Sanford" which, togeth- exclusively on Route No. lvDo you want Hardwood Ashes?
,
chalked up for either side. In the fourth Ler wl*h *be
of the fans and bells of
Harry J, Wilson.
Dried Blood. Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
both clubs ran up against another hatting ro o t«8 made them think that pandemonl• 14
• • streak and when it was over with each un* had indeed broke loose and that they
Nitrate o f Soda?
An Ordinance
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IiAked at a couple of scores to their credit. |wcre nearing the end of their journey.
To amend Section 171 of Chapter 12 of the orIn the fifth Palatka seemed to think it was
Score by innings:
dlnanori of the City of Sanford, Florida, of 1882
entitled ITre Limit* and Building Kt-ttrk-ilon* ’ ’
time to make a balloon ascension and
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Be It ordained by the Council &lt; / the City of SenSanford
made it, not. coming to earth again until
1 0 0 2 0 0 1 - 4 3 14 fonl, Florida, that Section 171 of Chapter f2 of the
[evUed
ordinance* of laid city of 1892. and I*
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thh close of the sixth.. During the two Orlando
hereby amended to read a* follow»: ,,
Batteries—Sapford, Bridges. Bowers i
innings Sanford had by good playing on
rn* uum
Section 171. No pet »on or perron* or corpora lion
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their part and unpardonable errors on the IOrlando, Briscoe, Myers.
or corporation* or Individual», their agent*, cm
part ol Palatka. made six runs, and the
p.loyec* w
for or on account ol lucli torpor,
Good Gravy.
Hon. or Individual* JbJTbuild, rontrari nr™ 1« ^
Jig was up. Only one more run was made
' ^ .u ,r wU* ? •«ihotU* the coci.trurtUm,
during the remainder .(if* the. errorfest and
N f f f l 8. " « « °* *TP«ir of ony frame or wooden
' (Write us)
huildnul or itnlclure or any tent ur booth, or Iriany
that went to Palatka in the ninth. The
Taken From the Keporter-Star Almanac
wlae alter or repair such building a* afure»»id. upon
or remova any *uch building, (truclure, tent, tooth
totals were 10 to 4, in favor of Sanford.
The nfnth ha* come, one man 1* down.
Jo or upon any lot or paroela oflaud trilhta tbe fol— -Tna #ame eeenu good a* won,
.The batter!«# were:-Sanford..Rogero.
And ihrn four «Intle* In a row.
ai
Godwin, Hudson. Fridenger;
Palatka, -&gt; "O “ Sanford aporet twanuu.
east of Sai
CHAS. H. EVAN S, Sales Agent,
kklidt WUUl
Walker. WrighL Merrill.
Orlando alx. and Sanfond twa
A chabce to tie the tcore, ■
Sanford, Florida
From the standpoint of good ball play­
ffporoo loCtLc
The Sanford rooter* paw tbe earth..
©••I tide giU m «Sfcmie. thence south on enkl JJni
And whbop and beg for more.
ing It was u dismal failure oh Palatka's
(A sk Him)
avreue 00 77&gt;ird •treet. 'thëm» o a .t 'ö n ^ t ir ^ r i h
Stpry
01 • 1 b«t: but took who’» here.
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»U*y between Palmetto and
part. Walker, their pitcher, worked hard
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theocr
south
aloöa
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With pondrou», inlgbly itrkle.
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and faithfully, hut the support he received
11» bin-rod Oa come* to the plav«
thinning* 0irU,h
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And
puibe* blm ailde.
was heathenish, (jnd he been* properly
supported, no doubt o rattling good game
- —"would have been the raauli, a m T not
a one-sided affair with the -fun and brilfija g flg a n
koprovedr-^
—. iluncy oil on our side, as it turned nut to _Now oa tbe ahocMof Enirrprtn*"
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M*** L SoutT. Clerk.
ruetnr Luti. Mayor.
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ROOM 9 H Y N E S B U ILD IN G
Notice Of Application For T ig ' Deed
*lung'power, and they didn't let the oppor­
It Pays to Advertise
Under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888 j j
tunity slip.
«1 a m n o w preparing ten 5-acre Celery- -Fnfiiis in__' — The following wo# received this week
Law* Of Florida
Dl
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M ot loentioii, 2 to 3 m iles from town; 2 A
l Bcres
from C. Fred Ward, rednnllnd „ w - i
-Nob
Of all the dam iihooliahnean that nv. I vlfCIL
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uce placed one week In The Herqld 1 .
on each place tilled, plow ed aiicT ready Tor cuTfivSF^
rose up to tormeut mankind Uie base baj|
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“ Please íujii my ców advertlsemeqt, as ¡ s t â Æ
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•ese places are for sale cheap, good terms.
crank who loses his head over a five cent
it has sold me out. Send bilí. Including
Write me. I am also mailing a specialty o f M. M.
game is llie worst.
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&lt;7 subscription to paper. It is all to the
Smith s lands, the best located lands offered for sale.
good."
d land Wag ____
If base ball interferes with yuur busi­
A lso choice city lots and residences at reasonable
This is only one of many acknowledg­
ness, out it out—that is the base ball.
prices. Call or Write m e for particulars.
ments received every day regarding the
efficiency -of The Herald üa an advertising
drew
The ball games this
medium. It covers this section like the A ^o t7 u i° ,V tíS 5 !uítuul
,h*
Crowds f r o o Orlando.
dew.

LUCAS PAINTS

PITTSBURG PERFECT

WELL DRILLING

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Armour Blood, Bone &amp; Potash

Armour Celery Growesr ^

Armour Vegetable

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Ask for it, We have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
Jacksonville, Fla.

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Number 50

A NEW STEAMSHIP LINE
proposed Run from Savannah
To Sanford

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JU LY 30. 1909

b a s e b a i l n e w s t h is w e e k

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

|An Even Break With Polntkn Wot .the |
Best Our Boys Could Do

First Year

H V E MILLION BOXES O f ORANGES [

TR ACTIO N EXTENSION

Estimated Orop Of Fruit That Will Be |
^ r k e t e d This Season

ianf ord Traction Company wit
From n Sanford standpoint, the game I The General News of “The Land _ Five mllilott boxes o f citrus frutt
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Ilast Friday between Snnfonl and Jiriandol
Complete Line
price to average at least $1 per bo*, and I
|wn* not as interesting as It might hnvc|
the groves looking better today than, at |
.m u l i s i e tu r n C T i n r a t A u r r been, and as wus tlie one of the day p re-.
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any time for the past live years.il a pros­
NEW LINE WILL ST A R T AT ONCE I Vious. The crowd was there, the car-deaf- CULLED f ROM -THE STATE P R E SS
pect and u reality which were responsible WILL BUILD ROAD T O ORLANDO
cnlng, brain-racking noise was there, but
for th«* Joy of the thousand orango grow­
for some reason the homo team seemed
Wjy-Pty Inside Route Touching to run up ngnlnst n hoodoo about mid­ An Epitome of the Week’s Mokt lm- ers who left our city today, after the orgunizntion of the Floridn Citrúí Exchange Glv,ní
O '0" * « County One of t t t * lany Of The Larger Cities
portent Happenings In the.
way of the game mid from that on wenVery B u t Traction U n u
which
came
tp
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successful
Issue
after
Along The Way
State’s Domain.
unable to get from under Its Influence.
~
in TBesLalE
two enthusiastic meetings .yesterday. —
The following interesting article np- Some said it was Jimmie Windham'sdou.
The 13-year-old son_oi.Mr-.aml Mrs. M.
Sunford's
cit
izens are very much pleased
A1'Tim e* representative spent some
peared in-Mondar ’s Times^Uploiobgflrd.ltA^bow-.tmnt pttchfffg" óthiñTtfiat It was IT. Austin of Tampa was killed last week
-to
hear
from
Manager
A-JL-Cannelly tint
lime interviewing several growers from
lag a new steamship service which is to I Jim Harris's cornet solo on the fish horn, by coming in contact with a' live electric
orders
for
material
for
the completion of
lilj sections of the state nnd n composite
be inaugurated between this city and |while the more sufoiuul sane were inclined wire. He hnd been on an errand . and
tlie
Sanford
Traction"
Cam pari yit trd'ck '
reduction of their expressions is found in
Savannah:
' '
to charge’ ll up to his Umps. who' srnnt,d'J'Wi*«m infl'home mirde n Short cut through
from
the
intersection
of
Florida nvenue
jftomutaatriknm from Savannah In a duke at critical moments, and would I l*ie alley in the rear of the residence, and the above statements.
and
First
street
to
a
connection
with the
"The crop this yonr," said a conserva­
to Sanford, via Brunswick, Fernand ina, sometimes make decisions without seeing in some manner came In contact with the
rails of the Sanford &amp; Everglades railway
tive
grower,
"will
run
over
five
million
Jacksonville and Palatka, is the latest the play. Of course, he couldn't help this wire which was swaying across the alley,
have been placed and that work will be
rumor and from present indications it ap­ because he was left handed. Being left His body wan discovered by an older bro. boxes. The buyers will claim seven mil­ begun within two weeks and will be pushed
pears that the line will be established handed also caused him to call "strike1 thcr on his way home later. Three phy­ lion boxes in an endeavor to bent down to completion ahead of the paving to be prices. Some authority places the crop
within u very sltort while.
when he meant "ball." This peculiarity sicians worked over the electrocuted boy
at six million boxes, but five million is d laid on Sanford avenue.
The ({tatter is now under consideration I Wfl, somewhat bewildering to the home without aviyi; life had gone out.
Mr. Connelly advises that after ingpcsafe and sane deduction. This figure will
by* prominent men in Savannuh and boys, especially so when they noticed that
An excursion train on the A. C. L. tyns be tlie basis on which prices wilt bo made. tlon of the different classes of motor cars
points along the proposed route, who have |It manifested Itself to their dlsndvantnge wrecked last week near Kendrick. No
“ As to prices," he continued, "I am cer­ and testing them thoroughly, tlie Sanford
ample capital to mnintaip the line until each time. The main reason, however, one was killed and only a few severely in
tain
that with the marketing of our prod­ Traction Company has selected the kind
It is made a paying investment.
for our defeat was Snnfonl only received Jured. The excursionists were returnini
of onis they will use and. placed orders_
The new line would*develop the Inland one run while Orlando was given three. to Gainesville from Ocala, fthere they bad. uct by the Citrus Exchange that wo will
!UU we may expect to have
waterway territory between Savannah That Is plain and doesnt need nny further been la witness a boil -gninir between the do ns good-as-thper-ixnrtr not better,
the
ebrs
built
and ready for service by the
would not bo surprised to see an average
and Jockaonville and the cstqbUahmcni |e*plfmntioTrnhe""guiiLff wont be played Gainesville and Ocala teams.
time
the
link
is
completed between First
of $1.20 per box. I understand tiiat (lie
U Tsucb a line will no doubt meet with tho over. Or one tiling we are satisfied, every
Chico Gonzalez.Iff under arreatjn Tam buyers in DeSoto countrwhb OfTéred nityl *ireet aml the Snnford &amp; Everglades raUsT
' approval of all who arc interested-in the Sanford player d id hla duty. - — ■ pflTcfiargcd with being the assassin of cents per box some weeks ago, -money 'Tlie Sanford Traction Company will then
- development ■Of-thifr secttOTtr'
Alvnres In West Tampa last week. linyahle on delivery are now offering sov* stnrt oiieratious with the five miles of
First Game at Palatka
The steamboat which will,
the line is
trtick' of tiie two roads and tlie Sanford &amp;
A 11,000 acre land deal was ennstim enty-five cents per box cash in ndvnncc.
Snnfonl lost lire first gum eof tlie series
established, be put on the rub, is the
This is the highest price ever oiferfid at Everglades railroad will be extended two
paddle wheeler Annie G., with n speed of nt Pnlatkn by n «¿ore of 2 to 1. From mated last week. The property belonged
to E. L. Lesley and lies on the east shore this season of the year by. the buyers and or three miles further, making tho total
twelve miles nn hour. She lias a draft reports' it wasra very even game, the hits
shore of Lake Kissimmee and on the south the.cash -proviso would certainly linve line |n ojierntlon within the next ninety
of six feet nnd could be* easily, handled being tire same, eucli team getting live.
looked good to us last season. If thc days, seven on eight miles. With' this
In the inside route nnd, at the same time, Strikeouts were the same. also. Junes for shore of Lake Mariam between Whittier
mileage constructed nnd in operation it
and Turkey Hammock. P. A. Vans Ag- Citrus Exchange before Its-organization
•it is learned that the steamer could mnke Sanford getting six and Walker for Palatwill take but a short lime'to complete the
new was the purchaser.
cuuld raise prices twenty-five cents per
kn six.
the trip outside, if necessary.
line to Orlando, which is the full intention
From the decisions of the umpire it is
The execution of R. H. Owens which was box you can depend iitoit It that $ lp box
Several days'ago it was announced that
of parties Interested.
very
evident
tiiat
Sanford
was
scheduled
to have token place in Gainesville last oranges are In sight. Just think, on a
the Annie G. had sailed from Savannah
Details of the proposed route will be
Friday by Gov.Gilchrlst recalling the war­ five million box hnsis this twchty-llve
with freight for Brunswick, Fcruandina not to win under nny consideration.
given
in Thu Herald in h fow weeks, nnd
At the end of the ninth inning the score rant for the execution, on nn order from cent raise means to the growers of Flor­
and Jacksonville, but. this, however, was
will prove interesting to every ¿Itizcn of
ida
$1,25U,000.
In
plain
language,
the
•
nn error, as the steamer stopped at Fcr- was 1 to 1. nnd Snnfonl hud a good chance the supreme court.
Orange ability, ns this traction line will
Citrus Exchange made for the growers of
to
win
until
u
Pulatka
pluyer
tried
to
score
lumdina.
Detectives Phillips nnd Htiggins have
Florida a million and u ipmrler before Its do inoro for the development of the county
It is believed by well informed marine and was out by easily three or four feet. been permanently suspended from the po­
thnu any movement, that has been inau­
charter wub received."—Tampa Times.
afro that the line will be established nt Umpire called It safe, that making the lice force of Tuni|Ni for cunductunheoomgurated. Thu line will probably be extitg officer»-----—---------------- ---- -----an early date' between Savannah and score H to 1 -itt-fttver-of-Palatk«.------ 4«ud«d--------S
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Elizabeth M.J, Lindsey lias been an In­
Sanford, and that the patronage will be
west and from Snnfonl to'tho Fust Coast,
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- H i » 4 3 a ? B 0 K II So mate of the insane asylum since 1881, yet The Stetson College of Law at DcLuud,
such us to encourage the promoters from Palnlka
(¡ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2—2 S 0
Florida, was organized in 1000, and Iiub thus giving the Inhabitants of the interior
the start.
.
Sanfunl.
• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 3 U there is no record to show that site was since done distinguished service for the le­ counties tlie benefit of rapid transit to
A dispatch sent out from Savannah re­ Batteries— Palatka, Walker nnd White: ever adjudged insane. Her bodily health gal education of Florida boys. A great |either coast, nnd the long deluys now ex­
is good, but mentnlly she is unimproved.
garding the proposed line, is as follows'.
Sanford, Jones nnd Swan.
many of tiie graduates of this department perienced by travellers seeking points on
________
It
lias lately been discovered tiiat site
'An option lias been secured on - u
are holding placés of distinction in tin?¡le­ the coast will he elimii)at{Hl. Thu promo­
steuiner. which is 179 feet long and has Sanford Wins Second Game at Palatka owns valuable property In Jacksonville.
gal profession in Florida. Among thèse ters of this line are all home people, and
By a score of 3 to 2 Sanford won the
BOO horse power engines. It lias^n ca­
The American Mnliogany. Co.'s plant is «Venn acting United States district attor­ the patrons of tiie road cun rest assured^
pacity of carrying ntioul 3.000 packages second game Wednesday With Palatka. to be moved from Chicago to Tampa. A ney, a number of county prosecuting at­ that their interests will be protected, and
of freight and from 300 to 500 passen­ Game was called at the end o f. tlie fifth location has be«#aecured on Seddon isl­ torneys, county judges, municipal judges, the bust of service will tie guaranteed.
gers. It would make the run between itpilug Owing to a drenching ruin.
and. The building will be of steel and and- young men eminently successful ns
Building a Floating Pavllllon
Godwin occupied tlie box fur Sanford, masonry and will give employment to a counsellors and attorneys.
Savunnah- and Sanford in about eighteen
Sanford is growing in imputation so
hours and would touch at . landings along hind (Ills is tiie second game he has won considerable number of workmen. To fur­
The Stetson College of Law lias tlie
the St. Johns, Including'Palatka, Astorlfrom Palatka.
nish the logs for operating the plant a driest law library, with one exception, In rapidly tiiat old pursuits and pleasures do
not suffice for tlie present needs and the
Several fans seemed to lie just n little steamsliip line will be established between
and Jacksonville, as well as many others.
the state of Florida. The institution has need for more amusements is becoming
After leaving Jacksonville, Fernundina, |disappointed because tjie Dig Boy didn't Tampa and Central American points, and expended thousands of dollars in building
St. Marys, Brunswick and Darie'n would pitch, but what is tlie difference, we won the logs will be landed right at the mill. up this library of legal references, and apparent every day. -John Ingrahuiu is
be touched. The plan of the promoters is anyhow. Tiie Sanford team is very well Fine furniture of ull desorptions will1 be young men who lake their Inw coursejit tlie first to recogfdzu this need, and is con­
tiiat the vessel would make daylight runs equipped with pitchers and catchers at made nt tlie piunt. Tumpa won In com- Stetson are given an opportunity to iearn structing a floating pavillion tiiat ought to
prove a grand success. The pavillion is
first day Sanford to Jacksonville and next present. Swun has made good, and with petion witii Mobile and New Orleans,
how to use a law library.
constructed upon a barge and tho first
day here, reaching herein the afternoon Hudson we have a pair of backstops who
The steamship Mascotte plying between
A glance nt the faculty list in the new
floor can be used for dancing nnd other
from the latter point. The return would are hard to beat.
Tumpa and Havana, has been equipped aw bulletin will be sufficient evidence
amusements.
On the roof a guard rail
Score by innings:
tie make on tlie same schedule.
with wireless telegraph apparatus.
that the university authorities are deter­
will
be
extended
and tlie pussengers cun
I
2
3
4
5
R
II
'Well informed steamship and steam­
Tlie Jury in the Ficcarratta murder case mined to increase und-Strengthen the sit down and enjoy the ride, or go below
Sanford
0
0
2 .0
1 -3
3
boat men believe that the proposition I'nluiku
in Tampa failed to agree, and were dlsr tedchintFforce from year to year in the lu w and join tlie merry throng. The pavillion
0
0
1
I
0 -2
4
would he a highly paying one from the
school, and to keep this department of the
"r
Batteries—Sanford, Godwin and Swan ; charged.
will he 22x80 feet and being strohgly
start, and tiiat in a short time an addi­ |Pnlatkn, Mantel and While.
university
to tlie forefront Smong tiie law
One of the boilers in - the TUgman Cybuilt will carry about 200 passengers. If
tional boat would be required. The mat­ ■^Umpires— Licks and Barurd.
j&gt;ress Co.'s mill at Cellar Key exploded schools o f the country.
a suitable park can be built along 'tho
ter will be given dose investigation and
Requests for luW school announcements lake shore some place where tlie people
Inst week, severely injuring several em
Base Ball "D ope”
it is believed will be made a reality for
should
be addressed to Stetson University,
ployees. Fortunately, no One was killed.
could spend several hours, Lite crowd could
The editor of the Lakeland News re­
sucb aline would be the means of great­
JeLabd, Florida.
be transported on lids barge in perfect
Daniel
Baker,
an
aged
cutUe
man
and
cently complained of tlie numerous unin­
ly increasing tho business of the city."*
safety. It can easily lie towed to any
orange
grower
living
near
Wuuchuja.dled
1
Pre-Cooling
Plant
For
Sanford
telligible terms used by rcixirters in
Eagles Convention In Ocala
Sanford. Flo., July 22,—Sanford is go­ part o f the lake and should enjoy a good
liandllng the details of a baseball game. last week. In selling cattle or oranges he
That Ocala had been selected as the The i»int raised by the News is well always demanded gold In payment. A ing to have a pre-cooling plant. It will patronage. Mr. Ingraham will also equip
meeting place far the state convention of taken. Bara ball reporters seem to have few days before his deatq lie dug up his be built after the style of those of Califor­ the boat to serve tlie (uusengers with ineals
the Eagles was announced by President a language peculiarly, their uwn and un­ treasure, amounting t o ‘ some $18,000, nia. which are* said to be the finest sys­ and frcsli fish out of tlie bike would prove
Ditto at a meeting of tlie Ocala Aerie. intelligible to the general public even to which he had hurried under his door-step, tem known. There Is not a paint in the a moat toothsome disli after a trip across
The convention will be held August 18-20 that part of the general public who under­ and sent It to the bank for deposit.
State where a pre-cooking plant will be of the water. The craft will be ready for the
for the purpose of organizing a state aerie stand the game.
A railroad from Quitman, Ga., to Talla­ mure service than at lids point’ and neg­ first run about September first.
end considerable business of Importance
When one reads about how one batter hassee, by way of Mo^licelto. is now spo­ otiations are already in progress tn form
Needs The Herald
tbs order will be transacted at tills "skyed" and another "dyed" nut or how ken of hb an assured fact.' The South u qptupany and obtain suitable location
Tlie
following
was received .from X L
-tim e,__
tlie pitched "balked and the batter " wulk- Georgia railway has agreed to lease Uie for tho buildings, tiiat Is of easy access Pitt formerly of this d ty and now resid­
Delegqtes from all parts of the state .will |cd“ _ar how ll/ pitcher "lugs" the batter Jruud fw ten yMrs or more uLaguaranteed to ail the railroads.—Produce News. ‘
ing in Memphis:
J * in attendance atihe convention, which; "slugs” and tmrnmner "bugs"lhe {buse)’, |interest of six per cent net.
"Let The Herald come regular as it is
Rogero
Poisoned
wUi prove an tmportarir event to the dty is it any wonder that the reader after
It Is now claimed Uui t a pre-hlstarh: ruin
Owing, tuflieing no ¡soiled by the coloring always a welcome guest. Sometimes dur­
#* well as the lodge.
filling Ids heud with this kind of stuff is |Is visible In St. Andrews hay, between J.
from baseball-stodlng, Harry Rogero is ing the long, hot nights here i sigh for a~
heard to timidly inquire: "Who beaiT”
C. Holly’s residence and Dyer's point.—A laid lip nnd unable to make the trip with I Kphyrfrom Lake Monroe. 1 have not lost
New Laundry Building '
move is on foot to get the Smlthrohlfvv‘iq&gt; the boys tins week. HU many friends aro
^ M. Overman has started a new buildand '
Lucky Sanfard Pennants
,w .L i n i A i L a
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stltute to !iook.lnto
the matter.
_ ■ | 1 * #f
r tog on Cypress avenue and Third street
be |lim gtod to note tbqhahe* is still on tiie
f to heui uf~t
«nd when I, i.
—111 lanuti a
AlxHl1 lhf nn&gt;ltlr,t fM,n,llinl *T
On and after August 1st The Hilúboró ifl'C&amp;daion to lyjlp takna fall out-of Or-j rood.to hatter thlnjfi? Success to Sanford
k ü d)iM innn
ij rt ' J
•l i * l* Die new Lucky Sanford recently de|State'Bank of Plant Oity will become the ando n exf^eek. Rogero U quite a -fa­ and The Herald; success of either means
signed by m
Paul
Weaver 'It
consists of
^^
^ he* Ul^
o t weaver.
It consist«
kinform the public that* hrf*- tip
Yours truly,
First National Bank of Plant City, with a vorite among tho funs here, a* Ids pltoli-1 the life of the other.
&gt;ld English letters in red on a gray ground
«based the latest Improved inachlm .
capital of $30,000. There will he no Ing hat been oB to the good..
T. L. Pittwith a purple ribbon, the pennant tied to
•ad will give the patrons tlie best o f sercJuinge.in the officers or directors. &gt;
ft I M«r&lt;
a durable bamboo cone. The words Lucky
s Needed
Lincoln Head Cent*
The new luuiulry will begin operaW. W. Whildcn. a former engineer-' ón •j- The same old
Sanford are an omen of good luck, and
ing made tills I Distribution of tiie new one cent pieces
ton* about the middle o f September.
Paul Weaver seems tq strike the public the A. C. L . bus sued the company for summer iu
[idences i n spite bearing the Lincoln head instead of the
Notice of. M eeting
fancy on everything lie originates. The $40,000 for injuries received* while I» of the fact f
ty new-ones arc Indian bead, will begin August 2- The
business meeting of the Welaka peanants can be aeen at Tlie Hereid office their employ.
being built,
«re \»eúple here'every Pldladelphla and Sau Francisco mints are
By the fall.of an elevator In tjie Havana day wanting
1wui postponed front Jidy 27jh to and everyone should get a pennant for
and''none to be had. rushing the new coinage In anticipation
Claro
cigar factory tn. Tapipa, Monday, Sanforditeeds* fe w ’¡capitalist* thqi will of an upusual demand. There a r e . at
*7. August 3rd. Meeting wdtf’Tje the Qrhmdo games next week. They will
1*t the raali!**m-n of Mrs. Newman at make a good souvenir to keep after the two boys named Fernandez were seriously bitlld several doxeq uew bouses to provide present in circulation more than
Injured.
for the new people cqratiig In evory day. 1 000,000 worth o f the Indian
i )• desired. ball season is over.
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frité SÀfcfFôRD HERALD

BASE B A L L TH IS W E E K

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Palatka Sanford

Orlanda-Sanford

Ju&gt;y 23.1909

A. E. H I L L

Hardware and Farm Implements

Yes. they were here 'yesterday, horse,
_ . Palatka was here Monday and Tuesday
to try conclusions with Sanford as to who foot and dragoons—also by the train loot
ixaz1
-w
was who when It came to playing ball. — all bent on one missiort snd that was to
t
The visiting club V a s somewhat short of j sec a good game of ball. Orlando hat
working material of their own, and ns a turned out In full force—her noblest men
Best Fence Made
personal favor were allowed to use Jimmie and loveliest women; all young, every last
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NO DEARER THAN THE P0J)R KIND
Windham. Orlando's champion pitcher, at one of them. To be sure there were some
Used In Uncle Sim’s Paint Shop
first base. Now, Jimmie Is a good pitcher silvery locks, but they were only in tender
but ho didn't seem to feel at home Mon­ for ornament and an indication of renewed
W e h a v e th e largest
day. He was out of place, and evidently youth., IntercsLhad centered on this game
D u ring th e past y ea r
an d b e s t equipped plant
just Itched to be on Hie hilltop where his for a whole week, everything else hat
th e U. S. N a v y has con­
been
eclipse
by
It—even
business
had
been
playing would hnvo amounted to some­
fo r d riv in g w e lls in this
sum ed 691,000 pounds
thing. 4Tho visitors lined up well. Nice sidetracked to give It right of way. Being
o
f
LUCAS
WHITE
PAINT
and
fellows— the whole bunch. They looked I half-holiday, helped materially and flnan
section o f th e country
2 7 8 ,7 0 0 pounds o f LUCAS
good to the Sanford aggregation, and be­ daily to swell the crowd (in more senses
| -a n d a re p r e p n r e d to fill
fore the stars twinkled proved to our boys [ than one) and from all ante-Indlcations
J!QLORSt-sufficient to -L
m
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,m
m
it
nppenred
nrthOUglfJidlderi
Park
wouk
t
__ lhal thoy were playing !
a ll ord ers prom ptly. Out’'
d u c e m o re than 100,000
:•amituF* —
â* ï s
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\v
It was a disagreeable afternoon for ball I not hold the crowd and that many belated
g
a
llo
n
s
o
f
paint,
e
q
u
iv
a
­
playing. Before the game started rain- ones might be obliged to occupy reserved
m ach in ery, is up-tor-date'
le n t to 50 ‘ca rloa d s o f For Field, Farm, Ranch, Lawns,
drops began t&amp; palter and smoke Tram the positions outside the fence and squint
an d o u r w o rk m e ïT ’ a r é '
200,000 g a llo n s each,
shops was wafted over thd diamond until through the cracks at the performance
Corn
Cribs
and
Poultry
It was anything but pleasant for players [ within. By actual count there must have
s k ille d in th e work:
and w h ich w ou ld m ake
or patrons. Conditions Improved some­ been a trifle leks than ten thousand per­
a train m ore than one- Will stand ordinary as well os hard
T h o se contem phiting
sons present, all on the tiptoe of expect
what and the game proceeded.
h a lf m ile long....... ...
usage
ancy.
They
Just
knew
there
was
going
Burleson occupied the pulpit for the
. . .
p u ttin g 'in w e lls would
^ - ln ~ U h c le - S a n i’s s e r - Will riot. sag in 0
great gam* of Imih Long before
Summer s heat nor
Sajnferd,claM.. PlUt-KUS ably. ussLaod
vice, as in ev e ry b o d y
break in the cold of Winter
s e rv e t l m i r j j e st i nterProfessor Hudson, who took In his deliv­ the time announced for play to begin the
ery with the greatest of pleasure. Tills is grand stand was literally packed wyh
e ls e ’s, LUCAS PRODUCTS., Are-made-of thé best ftioterials ontfi -es fS r)y
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rather more than can be said of the Pn- friends of both teams, Qtaaynfibemanued
h
a
ve
an
unbroken
rfe*-"
hâve
stays
that
cannot
slip
I
and equipped with bells, horns and Im
httka portion qf. his congregation.
an d le a rn in g prices be­
cord
fo
r
sa
tisfa
ctory
re
Do not require an expert to erect,
prevised megaphones, without Which any
vtv.
•"Pnlntka announced Mnnsel nstheirpatsuits.
and are low priced
base ball game would be a tame affair.
fore m a k in g contracts.
ron saint for the pinnacle in the lot, and
What was true of the grand stand was
Mr. White was Invited to be his receiving
doubly so of the bleachers and grounds
partner back of the plate. Now, It will be
W E H A N D L E T H E A B O V E E X C L U S I V E L Y IN SA N FO R D
generally. The professional rooter was
remembered that Mr. Mpntel once upon a
distinctly in evidence, as was the smal
time wore the Sanford uniform,- but was
boy, and they were not backward in let­
- dropped because he was not fast enough
ting the fact be known.
W. F. Armstrong, a prominent young
for the rest of the bunch. He was, there­
The players of both teams were in good
business man of Orlando, was’ in Sanford
fore, more than anxious to show Sanford
trim and eager for the fray. You could
yesterday, taking In the ball game.
a ’thing or two. He did, but it was not
see it imprinted on their feces and jn
what ho Intended, and he wnsdisappolnttheir actions. Orlando had come to give
Sewing wanted by the day or piece at
- ' i
Sanford a drubUng, but they had tnckclcd reasonable price*- Oall-on-MrflrFrWTMr ’
Y o u can g e t
In the first inning honors were ¿yen— Capt.Bridges’ bunch"Of bull tossersbefore
laker, Sixth St. and Myrtle Ave.
49-2t
each club scored ofl6~?uh. fn the second and knew they would not havea walkover
ftV. '
it was Jusf lh e ^ m g . oDly a - little dlgcr-fcftpednlly-wlth lhfl u ^ n r on the firing
Crescent City Is to hnvo a bank. The
ent, qach dub made a score that sounded [ine. That fourteen intrfni gam„ of ^
officers will be: President. K. Boreon;
like around hole in the earth. In the I week told them tHht. They knew also vice-president. Herbert B. Race; cashier,
third, Sanford added one more run and I tJbai Bowers could catch Just a little and Wm. Jones.
assisted Palatka to dig another hole. In that he could land the ball at second with
The second trini of Patrick Calhoun hus
1 the fourth and fifth both were so busy dig- comparative ease. How well they were
glng thot they forgot all about runs. In pleased with the result Is best told by the commenced in San Francisco.
the sixth Sanford stopped digging Jong 1score.
Mrs. J. Addison Hnycs. the’Inst daugh­
enough to pick up one more run, but Pa­
The Sanford bunch had seen Lord Nel- ter of the fate Jefferson Davis, died at her
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latka didn't. Both went to playing mud
|son’s Trafalgar signal floating Jn the base jome in Colorado Springs. Jply 10. The
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pics In the Bcviqth. Pulntkn got hold of
|ball breeze with Sapford substituted for final Interment will be in the Davis fernanother run In the eighth, but left Sanford
D rive you r W a g o n in to Saniortl
England—"Sanford expects every man to lly plat at Richmond. The body was cre­
digging untlt the end ot the game. Dur­
|do his duty,"—and they gave heed to it. mated as was requested.
C a ll on C. H. E van s
ing the ninth thé visitors dug n great big
And whnt they did to that Orlando bunch
hole and crawled In it, Manscl and all.
was a plenty and to spare and then some.
Do not throw away money on dnuhi
J ie - G a n - d e l i v e r - t t u y - h r n n T i - y o u w T r n U o u t ^ n f
Score was 3 to 2 In' favor of "we-uns." -Orlando was first at-ihe bni und Started"
Ail seed.
R. Philips will-give you a
Our new W areh ou se *
lii-urge Fox umpired the gome.
I on uproar among their home fans by gcl- sample o f celery seed to test forkour
i.
The attendance was not overly large, ting In one run. It looked good to them, nelf. Get them now.
W ith o u t D e la y — —
but the enthusiastic fans were In evidence I and. don't you tell anyone, they are look' 1 * ji-* ;
Arrival and Departure
o•f Malls i
as they usually are.
|ing at It .yet, and it has a lonesome ap-'
»
Effective Mar Seventeen Ih.
Tuesday was on Ideal day for bull play- penrance. Dearly choriahed, howevfcr, for
From
mg, with an overcast sky and just alrM1 Wfl8 their only one. Sanford evened Arrive
North......... 7 00 a. m.. 2 03 p m . 0 IS n. m
i- f
enuugh stirring to be noticeable. Dry I up in their half of thjg Inning, and then,
S « * U &gt; . .................. 7 00 n. m , Z 33 p. m
Tamps unit'............................ || 33 „ m
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grounds added to natural conditions aided JU4t h * fun picked up another one in the
TltutvIlM branch..-....... 0 30 a. m.. l i i 3 p. m
Ov edo branch............
......... 10 30 a. m
much toward tyullding Jiigh the expecta-1 Odrd. and then again, just .for a Jqke, you
Trilby branch....... .
7 00 0. m„ 1 10 p. ta
Tavarea branch............. 1............ 1103 a. ra
tlons of lovers of the sport of witnessing p now* added two more. _ Orlando wept
a classy game. Both clubs were seemingly I fitter tears and Sanfora sympathized Leave For.
................... .......2 «5 p. tn.. 0 00 p. m
. in the best of spirits. A? soon as Umpi re}
*hem In their bereavement,, but
South
l 35 p. m . 8 05 p. m., 9 00 p. m ■ %- * , .
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►- Xlt.uV ll*e hmncli.......... 9 30 a. m- Z 23 p. rn
King said "play ball" the fun began. The wa8 n° consolation,
Ovlnlo branch................ ............ : 2 30 p. m
Trilby branch.,.............1 43 p. m.. 9 00 p, ni
batsmen seemed to have their hitting eyes
And the Sanford fans and players—well
Tavarea branch,.......... ...........t.. 2 10 a m
on the ball and pounded it for three runs.
wcrc tickled to death. Just to think
Branch Irabu dally eacept Sunday: other* dally
#
C«*»- F. Hasiuhs, Pintmaiter.
two of which came our way. Willi all ***** Orlando had come up with colors fly
H. L Hauihs. Aaa't Puatmaiter.
Or a n y oth er, brand o f ou r ju s tly
this going on, Capt. Bridges thought It Hng and went back hugging one tleor little
prudent to substitute Godwin for Rgoero, lonesome run.- Dreadful, wasn't it, MableT
C eleb ra ted F e r tiliz e rs —
MAIL BOXES
wli?Khd started In to pilch for Sanford.
wltidiever way they would tliey ran
The best Box made—The Riley. Used
During the next two Innings no runs were UP “ gainst “ Lucky Sanford" which, togeth- exclusively on Route No. lvDo you w a n t H a rd w o o d A sh es?
,
chalked up for either side. In the fourth Ler wl*h *be
of the fans and bells of
Harry J, Wilson.
D ried B lood. Sh eep M anu re, B lood and Bone
both clubs ran up against another hatting root« 8 made them think that pandemonl• 14
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• streak and when it was over with each un* had indeed broke loose and that they
N itr a te o f Soda?
An Ordinance
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IiAked at a couple of scores to their credit. |wcre nearing the end of their journey.
To amend Section 171 of Chapter 12 of the orIn the fifth Palatka seemed to think it was
Score by innings:
dlnanori of the City of Sanford, Florida, of 1882
entitled ITre Limit* and Building Kt-ttrk-ilon* ’’
time to make a balloon ascension and
1
1 4
3 8 7 8 M
i l So
Be It ordained by the Council &lt;/ the City of SenSanford
made it, not. coming to earth again until
1 0 0 2 0 0 1 -4 3 14 fonl, Florida, that Section 171 of Chapter f2 of the
[evUed
ordinance* of laid city of 1892. and I*
10
0 0 0 0 O - l 4 14
thh close of the sixth.. During the two Orlando
hereby amended to read a* follow»: ,,
Batteries—Sapford, Bridges. Bowers i
innings Sanford had by good playing on
rn* uum
Section 171. No pet »on or perron* or corpora lion
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their part and unpardonable errors on the I Orlando, Briscoe, Myers.
or corporation* or Individual», their agent*, cm
part ol Palatka. made six runs, and the
p.loyec* w
for or on account ol lucli torpor,
Good Gravy.
Hon. or Individual* JbJTbuild, rontrari nr™ 1 « ^
Jig was up. Only one more run was made
' ^ .u ,r wU* ? •«ihotU* the coci.trurtUm,
during the remainder.(if* the. errorfest and
N f f f l 8. " « « °* *TP«ir of ony frame or wooden
' (Write us)
huildnul or itnlclure or any tent ur booth, or Iriany
that went to Palatka in the ninth. The
Taken From the Keporter-Star Almanac
wlae alter or repair such building a* afure»»id. upon
or remova any *uch building, (truclure, tent, tooth
totals were 10 to 4, in favor of Sanford.
The nfnth ha* come, one man 1* down.
Jo or upon any lot or paroela oflaud trilhta tbe fol— -Tna #ame eeenu good a* won,
.The batter!«# were:-Sanford..Rogero.
And ihrn four «Intle* In a row.
ai
Godwin, Hudson. Fridenger;
Palatka, -&gt; "O “ Sanford aporet twanuu.
east of Sai
C H A S . H. E V A N S , S ales A gen t,
kklidt WUUl
Walker. WrighL Merrill.
Orlando alx. and Sanfond twa
A chabce to tie the tcore, ■
Sanford, Florida
From the standpoint of good ball play­ The Sanford rooter* paw tbe earth..
ffporoo loCtLc
©••I tide giUm «Sfcmie. thence south on enkl JJni
And whbop and beg for more.
ing It was u dismal failure oh Palatka's
(Ask Him)
avreue 00 77&gt;ird •treet. 'thëm» oa.t'ön^tir^rih
Stpry
01 • 1 b«t: but took who’» here.
Ä
V &gt;]ni
»U*y between Palmetto and
part. Walker, their pitcher, worked hard
__
Sanford
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venue«,
theocr
south
aloöa
»okl
alley
tu
With pondrou», inlgbly itrkle.
.
and faithfully, hut the support he received
11» bin-rod Oa come* to the plav«
thinning* 0irU,h
,h« «
Ä
ÎS
And
puibe* blm ailde.
was heathenish, (jnd he been* properly
supported, no doubt o rattling good game
- —"would have been the raauli, a m T not
a one-sided affair with the -fun and brilf ija g f lg a n
koprovedr-^
—. iluncy oil on our side, as it turned nut to _Now oa tbe ahocMof Enirrprtn*"
1 “
M*** L SoutT. Clerk.
ruetnr Luti. Mayor.
_
Where agon they II ffx tbe atreet. • .
P
49--4|
—;he.-*Ybo fsni'Wfcfe pleaietT.for the-plays
T1
S.eEttei1S3,3.7'iK.,.‘'
' gave them opportunity for testing, their
ROOM 9 H Y N E S BUILDING
Notice Of Application For T ig ' Deed
*lung'power, and they didn't let the oppor­
It Pays to Advertise
Under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888 j j
tunity slip.
«1 a m n o w p rep a rin g ten 5 -a cre C elery- -Fnfiiis in__' — The following wo# received this week
Law* Of Florida
D
lh
n
M o t loen tioii, 2 to 3 m iles from tow n; 2 lA Bcres
from C. Fred Ward, rednnllnd „ w - i
-Nob
Of all the dam iihooliahnean that nv. I vlfCIL
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f
t
uce placed one week In The Herqld 1 .
on ea ch p la ce tille d , p lo w ed aiicT rea d y T or cuTfivSF^
rose up to tormeut mankind Uie base baj|
s m
m
m
g
“ Please íujii my ców advertlsemeqt, as ¡ s t â Æ
1*74?*
•ese p la ces a re for sa le cheap, good terms.
crank who loses his head over a five cent
ÏÏS ÏÄ
ä t i ' i
it has sold me out. Send bilí. Including
W rite m e. I am a lso m a ilin g a s p e c ia lty o f M. M.
game is llie worst.
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&lt;7 subscription to paper. It is all to the
S m ith s lands, th e best lo c a te d lan d s offered for sale.
good."
d land W a g _____
If base ball interferes with yuur busi­
A ls o ch o ice c ity lo ts and resid en ces a t reasonable
This is only one of many acknowledg­
ness, out it out—that is the base ball.
prices. C a ll or W rite m e fo r p a rticu lars.
ments received every day regarding the
efficiency -of The Herald üa an advertising
drew
The ball games this
medium. It covers this section like the A ^ o t 7 u i ° , V t í S 5 ! uítuul
,h*
Crowds fr o o Orlando.
dew.

LUCAS PAINTS

PITTSBURG PERFECT

W E LL DRILLING

at your

ARMOUR
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ell:

Armour Blood, Bone &amp; Potash

Armour Celery Growesr

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Armour Vegetable

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Ask for it, W e have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER
Jacksonville, Fla.

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F. J. POW ERS

Real Estate and

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Number 50

A NEW STEAMSHIP LINE
proposed Run from Savannah
To Sanford

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 30. 1909

b a s e b a i l n e w s t h is w e e k

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

|An Even Break With Polntkn Wot .the |
Best Our Boys Could Do

F irst Year

H V E M ILLIO N BOXES O f ORANGES [

TR ACTIO N EXTENSION

Estimated Orop Of Fruit That Will Be |
^ r k e t e d This Season

ianf ord Traction Company wit
From n Sanford standpoint, the game I The General News of “The Land _ Five mllilott boxes of citrus frutt
___________of-Flowèrs"--“
——
I last Friday between Snnfonl and Jiriandol
Complete Line
price to average at least $1 per bo*, and I
|wn* not as interesting as It might hnvc|
the groves looking better today than, at |
.m u l is ie tu rn C T i n r a t A u r r been, and as wus tlie one of the day pre-.
.
any time for the past live years.il a pros­
NEW LINE W ILL S T A R T A T ONCE I Vious. The crowd was there, the car-deaf- CULLED f ROM -THE STA TE PR E S S
pect and u reality which were responsible W ILL BUILD ROAD T O ORLANDO
cnlng, brain-racking noise was there, but
for th«* Joy of the thousand orango grow­
for some reason the homo team seemed
Wjy-Pty Inside Route Touching to run up ngnlnst n hoodoo about mid­ An Epitome of the Week’s Mokt lm- ers who left our city today, after the orgunizntion of the Floridn Citrúí Exchange Glv,ní
O'0"*« County One of t t t * lany Of The Larger Cities
portent Happenings In the.
way of the game mid from that on wenVery B u t Traction U n u
which
came
tp
n
successful
Issue
after
Along The Way
State’s Domain.
unable to get from under Its Influence.
~
in TBe s L a lE
two enthusiastic meetings .yesterday. —
The following interesting article np- Some said it was Jimmie Windham'sdou.
The 13-year-old son_oi.Mr-.aml Mrs. M.
Sunford's
cit
izens are very much pleased
A1'Tim e* representative spent some
peared in-Mondar ’s Times^Uploiobgflrd.ltA^bow-.tmnt pttchfffg" óthiñTtfiat It was IT. Austin of Tampa was killed last week
-to
hear
from
Manager
A-JL-Cannelly tint
lime interviewing several growers from
lag a new steamship service which is to I Jim Harris's cornet solo on the fish horn, by coming in contact with a' live electric
orders
for
material
for
the completion of
lilj sections of the state nnd n composite
be inaugurated between this city and |while the more sufoiuul sane were inclined wire. He hnd been on an errand . and
tlie
Sanford
Traction"
Cam pari yit trd'ck '
reduction of their expressions is found in
Savannah:
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to charge’ ll up to his Umps. who' srnnt,d'J'Wi*«m infl'home mirde n Short cut through
from
the
intersection
of
Florida nvenue
jftomutaatriknmfrom Savannah In a duke at critical moments, and would I l*ie alley in the rear of the residence, and the above statements.
and
First
street
to
a
connection
with the
"The crop this yonr," said a conserva­
to Sanford, via Brunswick, Fernand ina, sometimes make decisions without seeing in some manner came In contact with the
rails of the Sanford &amp; Everglades railway
tive
grower,
"will
run
over
five
million
Jacksonville and Palatka, is the latest the play. Of course, he couldn't help this wire which was swaying across the alley,
have been placed and that work will be
rumor and from present indications it ap­ because he was left handed. Being left His body wan discovered by an older bro. boxes. The buyers will claim seven mil­ begun within two weeks and will be pushed
pears that the line will be established handed also caused him to call "strike1 thcr on his way home later. Three phy­ lion boxes in an endeavor to bent down to completion ahead of the paving to be prices. Some authority places the crop
within u very sltort while.
when he meant "ball." This peculiarity sicians worked over the electrocuted boy
at six million boxes, but five million is d laid on Sanford avenue.
The ({tatter is now under consideration I Wfl, somewhat bewildering to the home without aviyi; life had gone out.
Mr. Connelly advises that after ingpcsafe and sane deduction. This figure will
by* prominent men in Savannuh and boys, especially so when they noticed that
An excursion train on the A. C. L. tyns be tlie basis on which prices wilt bo made. tlon of the different classes of motor cars
points along the proposed route, who have |It manifested Itself to their dlsndvantnge wrecked last week near Kendrick. No
“ As to prices," he continued, "I am cer­ and testing them thoroughly, tlie Sanford
ample capital to mnintaip the line until each time. The main reason, however, one was killed and only a few severely in
tain
that with the marketing of our prod­ Traction Company has selected the kind
It is made a paying investment.
for our defeat was Snnfonl only received Jured. The excursionists were returnini
of onis they will use and. placed orders_
The new line would*develop the Inland one run while Orlando was given three. to Gainesville from Ocala, fthere they bad. uct by the Citrus Exchange that wo will
!UU we may expect to have
waterway territory between Savannah That Is plain and doesnt need nny further been la witness a boil -gninir between the do ns good-as-thper-ixnrtr not better,
the
ebrs
built
and ready for service by the
would not bo surprised to see an average
and Jockaonville and the cstqbUahmcni |e*plfmntioTrnhe""guiiLff wont be played Gainesville and Ocala teams.
time
the
link
is
completed between First
of $1.20 per box. I understand tiiat (lie
UTsucb a line will no doubt meet with tho over. Or one tiling we are satisfied, every
Chico Gonzalez.Iff under arreatjn Tam buyers in DeSoto countrwhb OfTéred nityl *ireet aml the Snnford &amp; Everglades raUsT
' approval of all who arc interested-in the Sanford player did hla duty. - — ■ pflTcfiargcd with being the assassin of cents per box some weeks ago, -money 'Tlie Sanford Traction Company will then
- development ■Of-thifr secttOTtr'
Alvnres In West Tampa last week. linyahle on delivery are now offering sov* stnrt oiieratious with the five miles of
First Game at Palatka
The steamboat which will,
the line is
trtick' of tiie two roads and tlie Sanford &amp;
A 11,000 acre land deal was ennstim enty-five cents per box cash in ndvnncc.
Snnfonl lost lire first gumeof tlie series
established, be put on the rub, is the
This is the highest price ever oiferfid at Everglades railroad will be extended two
paddle wheeler Annie G., with n speed of nt Pnlatkn by n «¿ore of 2 to 1. From mated last week. The property belonged
to E. L. Lesley and lies on the east shore this season of the year by. the buyers and or three miles further, making tho total
twelve miles nn hour. She lias a draft reports' it wasra very even game, the hits
shore of Lake Kissimmee and on the south the.cash -proviso would certainly linve line |n ojierntlon within the next ninety
of six feet nnd could be* easily, handled being tire same, eucli team getting live.
looked good to us last season. If thc days, seven on eight miles. With' this
In the inside route nnd, at the same time, Strikeouts were the same. also. Junes for shore of Lake Mariam between Whittier
mileage constructed nnd in operation it
and Turkey Hammock. P. A. Vans Ag- Citrus Exchange before Its-organization
• it is learned that the steamer could mnke Sanford getting six and Walker for Palatwill take but a short lime'to complete the
new was the purchaser.
cuuld raise prices twenty-five cents per
kn six.
the trip outside, if necessary.
line to Orlando, which is the full intention
From the decisions of the umpire it is
The execution of R. H. Owens which was box you can depend iitoit It that $lp box
Several days'ago it was announced that
of parties Interested.
very
evident
tiiat
Sanford
was
scheduled
to have token place in Gainesville last oranges are In sight. Just think, on a
the Annie G. had sailed from Savannah
Details of the proposed route will be
Friday by Gov.Gilchrlst recalling the war­ five million box hnsis this twchty-llve
with freight for Brunswick, Fcruandina not to win under nny consideration.
given
in Thu Herald in h fow weeks, nnd
At the end of the ninth inning the score rant for the execution, on nn order from cent raise means to the growers of Flor­
and Jacksonville, but. this, however, was
will prove interesting to every ¿Itizcn of
ida
$1,25U,000.
In
plain
language,
the
•
nn error, as the steamer stopped at Fcr- was 1 to 1. nnd Snnfonl hud a good chance the supreme court.
Orange ability, ns this traction line will
Citrus Exchange made for the growers of
to
win
until
u
Pulatka
pluyer
tried
to
score
lumdina.
Detectives Phillips nnd Htiggins have
Florida a million and u ipmrler before Its do inoro for the development of the county
It is believed by well informed marine and was out by easily three or four feet. been permanently suspended from the po­
thnu any movement, that has been inau­
charter wub received."—Tampa Times.
afro that the line will be established nt Umpire called It safe, that making the lice force of Tuni|Ni for cunductunheoomgurated. Thu line will probably be extitg officer»---- —-------------- ---- ---- an early date' between Savannah and score H to 1-itt-fttver-of-Palatk«.----- 4«ud«d----S
tetson
T
T
on
egeortaw
Score by Innings:
Elizabeth M.J, Lindsey lias been an In­
Sanford, and that the patronage will be
The Stetson College of Law at DcLuud, west and from Snnfonl to'tho Fust Coast,
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a ? B 0 K II So mate of the insane asylum since 1881, yet
such us to encourage the promoters from Palnlka
(¡ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2—2 S 0
Florida, was organized in 1000, and Iiub thus giving the Inhabitants of the interior
the start.
.
Sanfunl.
• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 3 U there is no record to show that site was since done distinguished service for the le­ counties tlie benefit of rapid transit to
A dispatch sent out from Savannah re­ Batteries— Palatka, Walker nnd White: ever adjudged insane. Her bodily health gal education of Florida boys. A great |either coast, nnd the long deluys now ex­
is good, but mentnlly she is unimproved.
garding the proposed line, is as follows'.
Sanford, Jones nnd Swan.
many of tiie graduates of this department perienced by travellers seeking points on
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It
lias lately been discovered tiiat site
'An option lias been secured on - u
are holding placés of distinction in tin?¡le­ the coast will he elimii)at{Hl. Thu promo­
steuiner. which is 179 feet long and has Sanford Wins Second Game at Palatka owns valuable property In Jacksonville.
gal profession in Florida. Among thèse ters of this line are all home people, and
By a score of 3 to 2 Sanford won the
BOO horse power engines. It lias^n ca­
The American Mnliogany. Co.'s plant is «Venn acting United States district attor­ the patrons of tiie road cun rest assured^
pacity of carrying ntioul 3.000 packages second game Wednesday With Palatka. to be moved from Chicago to Tampa. A ney, a number of county prosecuting at­ that their interests will be protected, and
of freight and from 300 to 500 passen­ Game was called at the end of. tlie fifth location has be«#aecured on Seddon isl­ torneys, county judges, municipal judges, the bust of service will tie guaranteed.
gers. It would make the run between itpilug Owing to a drenching ruin.
and. The building will be of steel and and- young men eminently successful ns
Building a Floating Pavllllon
Godwin occupied tlie box fur Sanford, masonry and will give employment to a counsellors and attorneys.
Savunnah- and Sanford in about eighteen
Sanford is growing in imputation so
hours and would touch at . landings along hind (Ills is tiie second game he has won considerable number of workmen. To fur­
The Stetson College of Law lias tlie
the St. Johns, Including'Palatka, A s to r lfr o m Palatka.
nish the logs for operating the plant a driest law library, with one exception, In rapidly tiiat old pursuits and pleasures do
not suffice for tlie present needs and the
Several fans seemed to lie just n little steamsliip line will be established between
and Jacksonville, as well as many others.
the state of Florida. The institution has need for more amusements is becoming
After leaving Jacksonville, Fernundina, |disappointed because tjie Dig Boy didn't Tampa and Central American points, and expended thousands of dollars in building
St. Marys, Brunswick and Darie'n would pitch, but what is tlie difference, we won the logs will be landed right at the mill. up this library of legal references, and apparent every day. -John Ingrahuiu is
be touched. The plan of the promoters is anyhow. Tiie Sanford team is very well Fine furniture of ull desorptions will1 be young men who lake their Inw coursejit tlie first to recogfdzu this need, and is con­
tiiat the vessel would make daylight runs equipped with pitchers and catchers at made nt tlie piunt. Tumpa won In com- Stetson are given an opportunity to iearn structing a floating pavillion tiiat ought to
prove a grand success. The pavillion is
first day Sanford to Jacksonville and next present. Swun has made good, and with petion witii Mobile and New Orleans,
how to use a law library.
constructed upon a barge and tho first
day here, reaching herein the afternoon Hudson we have a pair of backstops who
The steamship Mascotte plying between
A glance nt the faculty list in the new
floor can be used for dancing nnd other
from the latter point. The return would are hard to beat.
Tumpa and Havana, has been equipped aw bulletin will be sufficient evidence
amusements.
On the roof a guard rail
Score by innings:
tie make on tlie same schedule.
with wireless telegraph apparatus.
that the university authorities are deter­
will
be
extended
and tlie pussengers cun
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3
4
5
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'Well informed steamship and steam­
Tlie Jury in the Ficcarratta murder case mined to increase und-Strengthen the sit down and enjoy the ride, or go below
Sanford
0
0
2 .0
1 -3
3
boat men believe that the proposition I'nluiku
in Tampa failed to agree, and were dlsr tedchintFforce from year to year in the luw and join tlie merry throng. The pavillion
0
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4
would he a highly paying one from the
school, and to keep this department of the
"r
Batteries—Sanford, Godwin and Swan ; charged.
will he 22x80 feet and being strohgly
start, and tiiat in a short time an addi­ |Pnlatkn, Mantel and While.
university
to tlie forefront Smong tiie law
One of the boilers in -the TUgman Cybuilt will carry about 200 passengers. If
tional boat would be required. The mat­ ■^Umpires— Licks and Barurd.
j&gt;ress Co.'s mill at Cellar Key exploded schools of the country.
a suitable park can be built along 'tho
ter will be given dose investigation and
Requests for luW school announcements lake shore some place where tlie people
Inst week, severely injuring several em
Base Ball "Dope”
it is believed will be made a reality for
should
be addressed to Stetson University,
ployees. Fortunately, no One was killed.
could spend several hours, Lite crowd could
The editor of the Lakeland News re­
sucb aline would be the means of great­
JeLabd, Florida.
be transported on lids barge in perfect
Daniel
Baker,
an
aged
cutUe
man
and
cently complained of tlie numerous unin­
ly increasing tho business of the city."*
safety. It can easily lie towed to any
orange
grower
living
near
Wuuchuja.dled
1
Pre-Cooling
Plant
For
Sanford
telligible terms used by rcixirters in
Eagles Convention In Ocala
Sanford. Flo., July 22,—Sanford is go­ part of the lake and should enjoy a good
liandllng the details of a baseball game. last week. In selling cattle or oranges he
That Ocala had been selected as the The i»in t raised by the News is well always demanded gold In payment. A ing to have a pre-cooling plant. It will patronage. Mr. Ingraham will also equip
meeting place far the state convention of taken. Bara ball reporters seem to have few days before his deatq lie dug up his be built after the style of those of Califor­ the boat to serve tlie (uusengers with ineals
the Eagles was announced by President a language peculiarly, their uwn and un­ treasure, amounting t o ‘ some $18,000, nia. which are* said to be the finest sys­ and frcsli fish out of tlie bike would prove
Ditto at a meeting of tlie Ocala Aerie. intelligible to the general public even to which he had hurried under his door-step, tem known. There Is not a paint in the a moat toothsome disli after a trip across
The convention will be held August 18-20 that part of the general public who under­ and sent It to the bank for deposit.
State where a pre-cooking plant will be of the water. The craft will be ready for the
for the purpose of organizing a state aerie stand the game.
A railroad from Quitman, Ga., to Talla­ mure service than at lids point’ and neg­ first run about September first.
end considerable business of Importance
When one reads about how one batter hassee, by way of Mo^licelto. is now spo­ otiations are already in progress tn form
Needs The Herald
tbs order will be transacted at tills "skyed" and another "dyed" nut or how ken of hb an assured fact.' The South u qptupany and obtain suitable location
Tlie
following
was received .from X L
-time,__
tlie pitched "balked and the batter " wulk- Georgia railway has agreed to lease Uie for tho buildings, tiiat Is of easy access Pitt formerly of this d ty and now resid­
Delegqtes from all parts of the state .will |cd“ _ar how ll/ pitcher "lugs" the batter Jruud fw ten yMrs or more uLaguaranteed to ail the railroads.—Produce News. ‘
ing in Memphis:
J * in attendance atihe convention, which; "slugs” and tmrnmner "bugs"lhe {buse)’, |interest of six per cent net.
"Let The Herald come regular as it is
Rogero
Poisoned
wUi prove an tmportarir event to the dty is it any wonder that the reader after
It Is now claimed Uui t a pre-hlstarh: ruin
Owing, tuflieing no¡soiled by the coloring always a welcome guest. Sometimes dur­
#* well as the lodge.
filling Ids heud with this kind of stuff is |Is visible In St. Andrews hay, between J.
from baseball-stodlng, Harry Rogero is ing the long, hot nights here i sigh for a~
heard to timidly inquire: "Who beaiT”
C. Holly’s residence and Dyer's point.—A laid lip nnd unable to make the trip with I Kphyrfrom Lake Monroe. 1 have not lost
New Laundry Building '
move is on foot to get the Smlthrohlfvv‘iq&gt; the boys tins week. HU many friends aro
^ M. Overman has started a new buildand'
Lucky Sanfard Pennants
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stltute to !,w.L
iook.lnto
the matter.
_ ■ | 1 * #f
r tog on Cypress avenue and Third street
be |lim gtod to note tbqhahe* is still on tiie
f to heui uf~t
«nd when I, i .
—111 la n u ti a
AlxHl1 lh f nn&gt;ltlr,t fM,n,llinl * T
On and after August 1st The Hilúboró ifl'C&amp;daion to lyjlp takna fall out-of Or-j rood.to hatter thlnjfi? Success to Sanford
k ü d)iM innn
ij rt ' J
•l i * l* Die new Lucky Sanford recently de|State'Bank of Plant Oity will become the ando nexf^eek. Rogero U quite a -fa­ and The Herald; success of either means
signed by m
Paul
W e a v e r 'It
consists of
^^
^ he* Ul^
o t weaver.
It consist«
kinform the public that* hrf*-tip
Yours truly,
First National Bank of Plant City, with a vorite among tho funs here, a* Ids pltoli-1the life of the other.
&gt;ld English letters in red on a gray ground
«based the latest Improved inachlm .
capital of $30,000. There will he no Ing hat been oB to the good..
T . L. P itt with a purple ribbon, the pennant tied to
•ad will give the patrons tlie best of sercJuinge.in the officers or directors. &gt;
ft I M«r&lt;
a durable bamboo cone. The words Lucky
s Needed
Lincoln Head Cent*
The new luuiulry will begin operaW. W. Whildcn. a former engineer-' ón •j- The same old
Sanford are an omen of good luck, and
ing made tills I Distribution of tiie new one cent pieces
ton* about the middle o f September.
Paul Weaver seems tq strike the public the A. C. L . bus sued the company for summer iu
[idences i n spite bearing the Lincoln head instead of the
Notice of. Meeting
fancy on everything lie originates. The $40,000 for injuries received* while I » of the fact f
ty new-ones arc Indian bead, will begin August 2- The
business meeting of the Welaka peanants can be aeen at Tlie Hereid office their employ.
being built,
«re \»eúple here'every Pldladelphla and Sau Francisco mints are
By the fall.of an elevator In tjie Havana day wanting
1wui postponed front Jidy 27jh to and everyone should get a pennant for
and''none to be had. rushing the new coinage In anticipation
Claro
cigar factory tn. Tapipa, Monday, Sanforditeeds* fe w ’¡capitalist* thqi will of an upusual demand. There a re . at
*7. August 3rd. Meeting wdtf’Tje the Qrhmdo games next week. They will
1*t the raali!**m-n of Mrs. Newman at make a good souvenir to keep after the two boys named Fernandez were seriously bitlld several doxeq uew bouses to provide present in circulation more than
Injured.
for th e n ew p eop le cqratiig In evory day. 1000,000 worth of the Indian
i )• desired. ball season is over.
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MRS. M. L. ALLEN
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me" ?
would be complete. Our lake front, the
_ most valuable asset of the city, receives
f less attention than any other part. Some
day the front will be bulk-headed and a
driveway constructed and then Lake Monl’ roc will come Into her own. The position
of Sanford la a most desirable ono nnd
rnnny other cities would glvo a cool mill­
ion of.dollars to have Lake Monroe and
the
St, Johns river at their very doors.
lire pcopln what they would like to know, but ho* to
give mitrh at It« space to trlling them what they Probably In our case familiarity has bred
MtfSfto know.—Creel*.
contempt or the gifts provided by Nature
Sp—it l CmmtfxmJnttt re Tht HmM,
.
are not appreciated. •___
"Don't you bear that (emit* rustle, where the Corn
I* atamllnS high.
That range« from a chuckle dear to satisfaction'*

pretty bard to aay.
Hut there'* lurdy aotnethlnd doing when the corn
And Juafnow fltee'p* on getting «omewhat gayer
ev’ry day—
.. That'* quite dear.
Indeed, it'« not unlikely ‘lliTjecauie we'veTiml
sonic rain,
And the «un D gelling buiy in hi* july way again.
While the mercury 1« showing a much more ambiliuua strain—
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Tfc you hear that gentle whisper of the green blade«

' -waving bight

It‘a Just the corn that’s telling, ‘twist a chuckle
and a Sigh,
How It's busy rustling now to foot-the experts .hy

4 When out In California, 1 learned this

Is one block from -1st
street, but it w ill pay
you to c a ll and sçg, th e
n ew and up*to-date

T h e la te s t ou t is the

EN G LISH
/

W e h a ve.a new lin e just
in and th e lo w p rice will
m o k e th em go. Come in
and see th em .

A lso H air Goods and
Hygenic Toilet
Preparations
SATISFACTION

CAB

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GUARANTEED

SA N FO R D FU R N IT U R E CO

G iv e M e a S h a r e of
Your P e o n a g e

npotu Japanese dentists : A dentist from
the land of cherry blossoms docs not fright­ Commercial Si
en his patient with an array of steel in­
struments. All his operations' in tooth
drawing arc performed by Uie forefinger
and thumb of one hand. The skill neces­
OnlyTJxclusIvn nnd —
.'
sary to dp this is acquired by long prac­
tice. fliiV When It Is obtained the operator
U P -T O -D A T E B A K E R
Is oblo to extract half a dozen teeth In
1 In the City
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about hnlf n minute, without once taking
his fingers from the patient's mouth. The
WelnakVeveryililng known to the trade
dentists education commences with the
pulling out of pegs which have been F u ll L in e o f C on fection eries
[tressed into soft wood; it ends with Jhe
A iid C ig a r s drawing'of hiîr3 ’pegs which have been
driven into an.oak plank with a mallet.
Free House-to-Housc Delivery

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G. W. S P E N C E R

It hns shown more results for the Money invested thon hny other,
It will pay yoti to examine the Cejeiy Fieids whefir^' T *

P a in t e r ’s S a n* ■fo rd C e le ry S p ecial
is used. 1 Our representative, C. M. BRAD.WATER, is in Sunfnnl

4 While talking to Frederic Rand the oth­

4 I am glad to note that the few people
cvery week, See him or write to him a t Orlando or
er day some Interesting data concerning
this section In the earlier days waseiiclt- who did not at first favor bonding Uie city
en. Mr. Rand, representing the Florida for Improvements are heartily in acooid
T H E E . O. P A IN T E R F E R T I L I Z E R C O
Land and Colonization Co., laid out the with the movement The new brick streets
I
NEW CELERY CROP
|
W rits for DoohUt.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
towns of Sanford, Kissimmee, and Cler­ that are being constructed are proof suffi­
cient that every cent so expended will rc- 11; DO YOU WANT PURE CELERY SEED? |
mont. and for the past twenty years has
been engaged in settling up the nfTnlrs of turn to the city an hundred fold. In fact • ■ The kind that give* the best results and
V
this compuny. They controlled thousands the new streets are the greatest asset a 1
ibaonlr kind that has bean (»roven al * t
city-could have, and ns the work progress- ' | together successful for Florida Growrrs. &gt;2
o f acres in-Florlda and many other states
cs the visitor to the city is impressed at L ‘ 1 have them. French.GfJdrn ItuUttud-----J and their hoid|ngs totaled up in the milT
once-with -the thougtirnnirSaiiford is trie ■’ Self Hleachlng pure and true to name.
-ilans.^ The Rraat Tr^i zo t^iipIed the comX
greatest city of Its size in Florida. Any \ | Imported by me direct from Paris. : :
pany in Florldi, and the death of the dif­
monfcy spent far such Improvements is
P H I L I P S , D ru ggist |
ferent stockholders finally left Mr.-Rand to
welt gpenr:
3* to 23-llorfte Pow er
THsponror Ihe vast holdings according to
■&gt;
Cor. First St. and Park Avenue
his judgment. Mr. Rand is of a retiring
4 Florida hns the finest sea coast nnd
disposition and never speaks of his achieve&gt;eacj|. in the world nnd people who go
menta, but some of his experiences In the
north in the summer time to get cool are
early days, when the history of this sec­
throwing away nn opportunity that'virtu­
tion Was young in the making would be
Smooth Running. Economical and
ally lies at- their-very'doors. Hosts of
.interesting reading. As nn instance of I
Absolutely Reliable
Sanford people are taking advantage of
the fluctuation in property values several
tiie beach tide year, and the other day
years ago Mr. Riyul, indisposing of city
Mayor Cake remarked to me that he never
property, sold n lot In Sanford for two dol­
enjoyed an outing so much as he did a
lars. Needing this same lot tlioolherdny
few days spent at Daytona Beach. It is
J. D. P A R K E R , P rop
1 3 It. P. Special. Price g o o
for a, factory site, he bought it back and
certainly the greatest place for the little
had to pay seven hundred and fifty dollars 1
folks that can be found anywhere, nnd a
Sanford, Florida *
Room and Board $1.50 Per Day.
for It. Thus from i&gt;n&gt;sj&gt;eHt'y to poverty
vacation spent there innkes strong, licalthy
nnd up to prosperity agaiji, Mr. Rand Irasj children.
-Meals, 3Sc,
watched the stale of Florida for many
years, having lands in every part of the
4 I see that Sanford is to have a steam­
state, nnd seeing the rise, and fall, even as
ship line from Savannah, and tills melius
the ticker announces the rise aqd fall of
CONTRACTOR
that our city wifi soon rank among the
stocks. Like every olherciUzcn. Mr. Rand I
a n d - B U I-LD E R
larger cities of the South as a basing point
has great fuith In Sanford's future nnd 1
prosperity,
long occupied a prominent position on the
S t Johns river, being at the hear) of nav­
4 Since writing about base ball Inst week igation, and now Uie large steamship lines
"a - ^
DFAI.FR in
several of my whiloin friends have ap­
None hut first-elm» Inlior employed nnd nil contracts guaranteed to be In aeeor&lt;l;ince
arc recognizing the importance of this city,
proached me on Uie Bubjcct wltii blood in and the next few yetirs'wllt witness sev­
with plans and sporiMndoris------ • T their eye and demanded why I should eral new lines coming to Uds city from
I am In Business to do Business fo r Those Who Need My Srrilces
score them for becoming fanatics. Fnrbc Savannah and Baltimore.
P o s to fflc o B o x '7 7 1
it from The Snunterer to boo re any lover of
ball—that is real, good, clean ball—and
when a man becomes foolish over it, and 4 Why don’t they fix that fountain in the
can afford to neglect everything nnd make city parl^ T Of ull the biota upon the land­
T h e P o p u la r P ric e and
a practice of following up the game, talk scape tills is about Uie worst Filled wiUi
baseball,'sleep baseball, ea^bascball. and old trash and continually overflowing, this
live baseball; all right. It is him to the fountain has been Uie source of displeas­ Agent for Virginia-Carolina Fer
bughouse,'and I for one will bid him a ure to the public. Better dig it up and
—c tlllzers
Special Rates iiy Uie Week
fond farewell as be takes the train for Uie make a flower bed out of i t Another
First Class Special TnblcíHescrved For l-ailirs
summer resort nt Cliattnhoochle. Whnf I j suggestion regarding this park is that the
do kick against Is the insane desire of walks be filled with clay taken from the
some people to attempt to get their face street nmj make a.good‘ dry path for Uie
•
(Corner Palmetto and First ,Sts.)
in every game, give tlieir opinions to Uie public.
-The Sauntxrlk,
umpire, bullyrag the players, and other­
wise deport themselves unbecoming gen­
tlemen. There is nothing to it. If yob
go out to n gurpe looking for troubje, you THEWOUDS BREITEST SEW1NS MACHINE
arc more Uiun upt to find it, and the guy
h » l ig h t r u n n i n g s
who chases around with a chip dii his
shoulder should be escorted to the gate by
the police before the game starts.

Ferro Marine Engines !

T. P. Conpropst

I. C. HUGHES

W. W . LONG

Stone and Frame Buildings ^Specialty

Fresh Meats

UP-TO-DATE R E STAU R AN T
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HAVE YOU SEEN THE

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A r e Qfferlnt» A n y and A l l K in ds o f F lo rid a R eal Estate
a t as L o w P ric e s and on as R ea son a b le Term s

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PÜRPO

One that will staiuráic'tgrfíá test -testa
CAnnot gat out offalignmem'
The'host tnachlmKm ’Uie mi
A $100 Machine ío r$ íÜ f .,
See them at Tito littralTTïTltit

T H E C IT Y

R ESTA U R A N T

( First Street, one block from Depot opposite Postoitlce)

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I f you want either* Vibrating Hhuttle, Rotary

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S tea k s, Chops, O y ste rs and F is h a Specialty

I « HEWHOMI ([WIN MÀCHIMI COMPANY
4 One of Uie prettiest sights in Sanford
1* the view down Park avenue toward the
lo&amp;e since th# street has been widened
all the way and the fountain lias been
placed in position. The crystal water
flash in g ail day long os the cascade of
gdarkling fluid fall buck in the basin with.

’ O ra n o » , M u « .
M snr sewlns nccKtnn are Btsile to sell rvestdlets ot
qualitr. Lui ih* S t i r H o o t s ii nulg to wcsi,
Our (uareotr ecru runt ouL

Kaltf by autborlaed «s a is is o * ly . ■
roa saia

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Old Sh oes Wanted
m again nslting for OLD SHOES.
will give what Uiey arc worth

A P L A C E FO R L A D IE S AND GEN TLEM EN
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SANfORD MJHNITLRt COMPANY| A .,E . Ir v in ’s S h o e 8 h o p
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

f ormerly J^aaagor of-Ccrural Oefc

Cor, 3rd St sod Sanford Ave,

S h o rt O rd ora A t AH H o (irs

. - Prompt, Clean Service

Everythin* First

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Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced KateJ

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30. 1909

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THt SANFORD HERALD

CUIDE L'ENGLE IS A CANDIDATE

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Ambition To Become A United
States Senator
After a stay of two days here getting
out printed matter for his campaign Mr.
»Claude L'Engle left Saturday evening fur
Jacksonville. Mr. L'Engle will start im­
mediately on a tour of the state In behalf
of his candidacy far the United States
Senntc. He has decided to oppose Sen-,
otor Taliaferro and will spend the next
several months stumping the state.
In discussing his campaign with a Rec­
ord representative he said he intends to
Tickets on Sale from Jacksonville every Monday and Thursday
demonstrate to . the satisfaction of the
people of Florida that a poor man can run
beginning with June 17 up to Aug 30th, with
In the primary. He will start tomorrow
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final return limit % t , flflrii
from Pensano1" nn «
of tin;
stale and will spend two and a half
Stopovers allowed on these Tickets at RlchmondrWashington,
months traveling by rail, distributing his
Baltimatt and Philadelphia
literature and meeting ns many voters as
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possible. He expects to follow the rail­
road trip with an automobile tour, or
Reduced R a te s to other. S u m m e r R e s o rts
rather with three automobile tours of the
state, covering 9,000 miles In the auto.
f’ °P infonda rtwt^rrrtWj. rescryntinns' etc., call on or write to ¡
He visited several auto manufacturers
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. P E R K IN S , A it, «anfora, or A. W . FRITO P,~blvU lon PatM itgor A ft
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r*cetuly-whll*-n«rtH-a«id arranged with
£
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130
W.
Day
St.
Jacksonville,
Pia.
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one concern (0 supply him with nn auto­
mobile and machinist for this trip absoI'
luirly free of charge, his only expense
■ssiv-Mag subsistence foe the mcclmnlc and
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the fuel consumed by the auto. Thetnnnufaclurcr expects to be repaid by the ad­
vertising the machine Will receive from
KLl- the novel trip. Mr. L'Engle slated that
he would start at the Florida line in the
vicinity of Pensacola in tho auto on Oct.
F u ll-L in e o f H igh-G rade-C igars.an d T ob accos
1st and intends to spend six months on
,“ *'-~-the road, traveling day and night ob oc­
. Agent for (he Famous
casion demands. He will carry literature
C L O V E R H IL L B R A N D B U T T E R
In the car with him and will distribute
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the same wherever he flnds a voter, lie
SANFORD, FLORIDA ■
intends to dasli into towns and run the
----- machine te-the most consplrnoUB apolaT
thereby having a big advantage ovpr Ci;
speakers who will be anchored to stutlon■ ■ my phttfonni: He confends- that the
machine will attract crowda wherever it
stops and his audience will assemble
without expense to hint- He has figured
r
that lie will travel fifty miles a day mid
P IT T S B U R G . PA
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will have ample time for his treble tour
■* of the state.
Sales Agents and Distributors
He will stop at farm houses and make
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
tiu&gt; mi|uuiiunnceof every voter, prnctlcalSANFORD CELERY UNION
making n iiouse to house campaign In
e country, presumably kissing the hubles
Chicago
New York
Phone 2G9
and winning the parents to his political
Cincinnati
Washington
views. He Intends to tnck up his cam­
SA N FO RD , F L A
paign literature himself, thus saving anJacksonville
Sanford
other big item of expense.
Mr. L'Engle is known from one end of
Florida to the other and he has many ad­
mirers among certain fnctions. He is
energetic and original and Ills candidacy
Q u ick ly and N e a tly E x ec u ted at
will inject sume ginger and electricity
T h e H e ra ld P rin tin g C om pany
into the cninpaign.--St. Augustine Record.

and Return

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CHAS. H. EVANS

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W e carry the Largest line be­
tween Jacksonville and-Tampa

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The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

Staple and Fancy Groceries

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

General Fire Insurance

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W00LF0LK

Sanford

The Crippen Music Store

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High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones.

Job Printing

L o w P rices

E a sy P a y m e n ts

P ic o B lo c k s

FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL
Excitement W ill Soon Be Rife

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Announce Your Candidate
You want to get into the fight at once.
Let us suggest that you organize your forces.
Get in the lead and stay in the lend. The prize
is too vuhinble to lose when it costs you no

Nake them Win

money to win.

The piano js one of the l&gt;est

and furnished us by one of the South’s largest
piano concerns, ami now is the time-for you to
hurry upnnd get busy.

Free to Everybody

give you their votes.

Ask*your friends to

See that they nre voted

for you.
NOT ALLOWED.— No one interested in
the Btore will be allowed a vote though they
give us their trade, und wo have no interest in

Our Nethod of Advertising.
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who wins-ihe piano. It is a free-for-all contest
where the most popular contestant wins out,

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Chas. H. Evans

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t r ié SANfftRD HERALD
Cltrult nf tho State of Florida, for Or- To AH Wliom It Mar Ooncern:
l t le ttoreforo ordered thaï y0ti a
• K Couniï
U jW application of Mm City Soi loi- appear la U. b court to ltlu bill beJ °
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. City of Sanfoid vb . W. F. Li-nvctt. Ad- tor, H I» hereby ordered t h u a à o r be- JJM^upoa Monday, September
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
rnlnlstmior Hoth FYonch E sI qI l* uud foro ÜIB Septoiubor rulri dll) next» bl'llig D.( 19U9,
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40*4.
ClrcnK o f the Btato o f Florida, for OrT.Î a \ m o m M J d S « “
September 6, A. D., 1909, In * l d court,
It Is further ordered that thl.
.ange county.
Upon application of the City Solid- you appear to and answer the bill tiled of publlcaUoil be publlabed ooct^l
City of Sanford vb. Lota 3 &amp;4, Block Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
tor, It Is hereby ordered than on or he- and set forth the nature of your reB- week
consecuuye wu«kr
X, T ier 11, Owner Unknown.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial fdre the August Rule day much being pcctlvein foreatsln , rlg h tto , o r Hena tbe SanfoixI Herald, a n«v«njra*e^F
. To the odfendant Owner Unknown:
“Circuit o f the State of Florida, for Qr- August I A.
It appparlng from the affidavit of the
you appear U&gt; anu answer iuo oui u»vu wuiiutu,
— —
lly Boikltor o f the City o f Sanford I C|fy ®0® tenford vb . J. E. Terwllleger.
and
not
forth
the
nature
of
your
resLota
12
and
13,
IHock
7
,
T|P
r
l. . m ^ l r™t t™™!î\fad.» ^nd tho « » I of
herein Bled that h « believe* that you
un()
pectlve interests In, right to, or liens
It Is further ordered that t 'ls o der »Id circuit court this aath day °
are a non-reBldent o f tho State o f “1c
Flor­ To All Whom It May Ooncorn:
iipon real estate situate in the City of bo published In the IBanfofd H g a ld ,a June A. D., 1909
ida, and that your roeldonco 1b un­
U-pon. application of tho City Solici­ Sanford, and described in the hill as new spaper pnbliatied in eald City, ouce l» « * !- )
H. M. ROBINSON
known, and that there Is no person lu tor,«It Is hereby ordered than on or be­
Undivided
3-1
Interest
la
Lotp
9
and
u
week
for
eight
consecutive
Tveeka
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Orange Couniy
this State the service of a subpoena fore the August Rule day next, botng
10, lllock 6, Tier 1'
ifrlor td said rule day.
4frs'•
upon whom would bind you.
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August 2, A. D., 1909, In sold court,
It
la
further
ordered
that
this
order
Witness
my
haaid
and.
aoal
or
tne
It Is therefore ordered that you d o] y ^ a p p e ’ar to-Rnd ¿ ¿ w e r the blll flled
i
appear In thl* court to-the bill herein and M t forth u,0 oature Gf your res- he published In tho Sanford Herald, a #»ld circuit court this 21th day of Bill In Chancery to Enforce Ta* n.
„ À . h m ü /yvj
flled, upon Monday, September 6th, A. PMnVo Interest* In, right to. Or liens newspaper published lu said City, once Juno, A. U., 1909.
the Clroult Court of lh«T7tb Judfrm
B. M. ROBINSON,— InCircuit
D., 1909.
1uppn real estate situate In the City
- of* a week for four consecutive weeks (S ea l.)o f tlio Slate of K i l f c g f f
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. ango county,
prior
to
sold
rule
day.
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— - H 1b further ordored that thlp order Sanford, and described In the bill as
40-8.
Witness my hand and Beal of tho
v o f publication bo published once a Lot 8, Block 9, Tier 4.
City of Sanford vs. 40x80 ft in « P
said circuit court this 24th day of
week for eight consecutive weeks In
Corner of Lot 0, Bktck 10; Chanm,»
H I» further ordored that this order
June, A. D., 1909.
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien,
&amp; Tuckor’a A d d u ]g n .- u V ^ “ Vr
H^ d* ? P °WBh®Per P « H b e published In the Sanford Herald, a (Seal.)
D. M. ROBINSON,
Uahod In the City ¿of Banford, In Or-1newspaper published
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-knpwiir
In the ClrcuiL.CaurLof4ha 7lh-JudtolaI
In sold—t
City, anco
ClerkClrcult Court, Orango Comity. I c ¡rculL of ^ aiat0 ofF lorlda, for Or*
ango County, Florida
T o tho defendant Owner Unknown-.
week Bar four. consecutive -weeks
__ .WJtoeaB Jny hand and tho aoal
1 ango County
It appearing from the ullldavlt of .L
or to add rule day.
11V Solicitor
arai« tin. o
nr
“ 'oSa
u nf‘“i
i me
■aid circuit court this 24th day of
City of Sanford vs. 30 fL o f Lot 5, City
f •&gt;.the City “of
Witness my hand and seal of th
June, A. D., 1909.
Block 18, Chapman &amp; Tucker's Ad- herein filed that h&lt;j believes that yon
said circuit court this 24th day o Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
dltion, Ownor Unknown, nptj
are a non-resldeut uf the State or f L
Iti the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
June, A. D., 1909.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange (Jounty. | ____
lL.Atajf.Ooncern: Ida, and tliat your residence in «»
B. M. ROBINSON,
- C trcult of the Stato.of florida, for_Or
\ By M. I. Hart, Deputy 'ClerH
| ‘ Clerk
cl4,’rl Circuit Court, O ra a «w -G ^ v ^ y rÆ C 3 ® Â à ^ à iA u *^ ,..,-’
Rpmt upplfcntUra o f tlio City Solid- known, rwid Hint there 4s no person in
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40-8.
-.46-4.
City o f StaifOfd Va. B. H. Jones, and . I tor, It is hereby ordered than.(*n.or bq-J UUb State the Borelco-o n f subpoen»
------ — loro the September rule day next, being iijxm Wham would hind you.
l Oit
Upon application or tho CitySolid- September C, A. D., 1 W , In neld court,
It Is therefore ordered that you s0
Bill In-Chancery to Enforce T V « Ltern Bill InXhsncwy. tn^Enforce Tax Lien
ii the
nm Circuit w
u l i u.
iu i vumciu.
yuu appear tu ami anawor Um-hlll h i«» np|&gt;«irtlirthlB“ Cpiiit to the LIU herein
In
Court
o f the 7th Ju ‘
Th me
the uireun
Circuit v^uuri
Court or
o f mo
the 7tli
Judicial tor, It Is hereby ordered than on or
Circuit ot tho Stale of Florida, Jor
OrCircuit o f tlie-Btateef FlorfdaT for O F for&lt;J t
h
e
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und, l,M;l trc?rUl
Cth, XT'
ango county ’
nuco Couutv
August 2, A. D., 1909, In spld court, h^-ctivo Interests In, aighl-to, or Ileus f&gt;:fT909.
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City o f Sanford va. 30fL of Lot 6, CRy pj.Sanford v*. B. Klrhy. end
y ° u aPI&gt;«ttr to and auswer the bill Hied upon real estate situate In thoa t y . o d -^ t-is- iurUMsr ordered that this ord«r
Block 18, Chapman &amp;Tnck ort Ad-1To AH Whom It May Concern:
an(t o®t iorth the nature of yourres- Sunford, and di'ecrl bed In the bill os of publication be published once ^
- -- of
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- -- 1 pectlvo Interests In, right to, or lie n s ]30 ft. of Lot fi, Block 18, Chapman &amp; week for eight coiutccuUye weeks In
dltlon. Owner Unknown.
' ]* 'TTpon application
the - City Sollcl
Ttickor’ s Addition.
the Banford llemld, a newspaper uubTo the Defendant Owner Unknown
tor, it Is hereby ordered than on or be- upon real estatu situate In tho City of
It Is further ordered that this order llshed lu tho City of Saufurd la Or•U appearing from the affidavit of the fore the August Rule day next, being Sonford, and described In the hill ns
be published In the Sanford Herald, s ango County, Florida.
City Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford August 2, A. D., 1909, In said court, Lot 4, Block 10, Tier A.
It
Is
further
ordered
that
this
order
newspaper published In enld City, once
Witness my hand and the seal of
herein filed that b«'b elieves that you you appear to and answer tho b llljlled
be published In the Sanford Herald, « ] a week for eight consecutive w c e k s l-said
“ '-* circuit
-■— -•* coijrt
.this
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&gt;-•
¿4th
day uf
are a non-resident of the State o f Flor- and set forth the nature, hf your res­
I Juno, A. D., 1909.
r 1
ide, and that your residence la un- pectlvo Interests In, right to, or Hens newspaper published In said City, once |prior to Bald rule day.
Witness my hood and seal o f the I ( 8n w ,o n,
known, end that there Is no person In upon real estate situate la the City oil a week for four consecutive weeks
„ „ «• M. HOHINSON.
*o
Uaid circuit court thjs 24th day of | Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Comity.
this State the service of a subpoena Sanford, and described la the bill ns prior to said rule dny. •
Witness
my
hand
and
seal
of
thu
June,
A.
D.,
1909.
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46-8.
upon whom would bind you, and that West 1-2 o f Lot 2, Block 10, Tier C.
B. M. ROBINSON,
your age Is over thTe ago o f '21 years.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. aald circuit, court this 24th day of |(Seal.)
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Couuty.
It Is tboreforo ordered that you do
It I* further ordered that-this, order June, A. D., 1909. .
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien
B. M. ROBINSON,
4C-8.
appear In thl* court to the bill herein bo published In tho Sanford Herald, a (Seal.)
In tlio Circuit Court of the 7lh Judicial
Clerk Circuit Court, Orango County. I
filed, upon Monday, September Gth, A. newspaper published In Bald City, onco
Circuit of the State of Florida, for Or4C
U
I
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D., 1909.
a week for four coneecutlvo weeks
I Bill In Chancery-to Enforce Tax Lien. nngo county.
ln tho Circu|t Court 0f t],e 7th Judicial City of Sanford vs. I. R Wim™.«
It Is further ordered that this order prior U* said rule day.
of publication bo published one« a
Witness my bond and seal o f the BUI In Chancery, to Enforce Tax Lien. Circuit nf
aintn.nf ^ ' ‘ rld^rfo
SToaut,-1.- it. AVtHi-imsT
-week for eight consocutlvo weeks In |»aid circuit court this 24I11 l,ar nf In-thc'-t.Mrcntt'Courr of Ilio TthTmUclaTJ * unge County.
It appearing from, the affidavit uf the
■the Sanford" I tern Id" n newnpapor pub j Tune, ~A. U., 1909.
Circuit of thb State of Florida, for Or City of ‘Sanford vs. Lots 3 &amp; 4, Block] City Solicitor of the City of Saufurd
lUhed-tn-the-'Ctty -nf- Sanford, In Or­ (Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
ango County.
2, Tier 11( Owner Unknown, and .
herein filed thnt h&lt;&gt; believes that you
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. City o f Sanford vb. W. P. Clark Estate, To All Whom It May Concern:
ange County, Florida.
are a non-resident of the State (jf.Flur• 46-4.
Wltneaa my hand and the Beal of
Lowls Roberts, A gt„ and
Upon application of the City Solici­ Ida, and thin your residence |? un­
said circuit court this 24th day of
To AH Whom It May Concern':.
___ __
tor, It Is hereby ordered than un or he- known, ivnd that there Is ___
no person
In
Jnuo, A. D., 1909.
Upon application o f the City Solici­ fore the September ruledny next, being |this S|nto the service
BUI in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
lu the Clroult Court o f the 7th Judicial tor, It Is hereby ordered than on or be­ September 0. A. U., 1909, In wild-■court,-j upon whom Would bind you. ai.d that
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. Circuit o f tho State o f Florida, for Or&gt; fore the August Rule day .next, being_ .you appear found atmwer the hill filed your age Is over the age of 21 yean.
By M- 1. Halt, Deputy.CUtrk,
August 2, A. D „..1999,.I n ’ said court, and set forth the nature of your roaft 1« therefore onh-nsl ihM you dj
a«.*
ango County;—
answerthe hill filed |H&gt;ctive Interests In, right to, or Hensappear lu this court-to tin- bill herein
I City o f Sanford va. Flora Turour, Ad- you ai)iM&gt;ar to and
mlnistratrlx and 8. W. J-4 of lx&gt;t 3, and set forth the nature *»f your res*|ti|&gt;o;i real estate situate In the City of filed, upon Mtsidny, Sepii-inhi-r Cih, A.
pectlvo Interests In, right to. or lléiis Hnnfof(T, ami described lu the bill a« 1)., 1909.
Block 10, Tier Q, and
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
upon &lt;real estate
in the City of l*ils 3 and I, lllock 2, Tier IT. **
It Is further ordered Unit Mils order
|To All Whom U May Ooncorn:
In the ClrculLCourt of tho 7th Judicial
Sanford, and described In tho bill us
Upon
application
of
tha
City
Solici­
:
publication he published .»are a
Circuit of tho Stato of Florida, fpr Or­
he published In the Sanford Herald, a week for elgiit consecutive week» in"
tor, It Ib hereby ordered than on or be­ NE1-4 of Block 8, T ier 12.
ange county.
«
It Is further ordered that this order newspaper published lu said City, once
City of Sauford vb. Lots3 &amp; 4, Block fore the August Rule day next, being he published In the Sanford Herald, u a week for eight consecutive weeks |the Sanford llerald, n aewapuper pub- •
August
2,
A.
D„
1909,
In
suld
court,
llslied In the City of Sauford. la (ir7, Tier 1, Owner Unknown.
newspaper published In Bald City, once prior to Bald rille day.
ango County, Florida.
To the defendant OyHier Unknown: you up]&gt;ear to and answer the bill filed
week for four consecutivo weeks
Wltnoss ray hand and Boat of the'
Witness my linnd and the seal of
It appearing from thu affidavit of the and set forth the nature of your res­ prior to sold rule tkiy
wild circuit court this .24th duy of |said circuit court this 241h day of
pectivo
InforeBtB
in,
right
to,
or
Hens
City Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford
Witness
my
hiuid
and
seal
o
f
)he|june,
A.
D„
1909.
Juno, A. I)., 19U9.
herein filed thnt ho believes that you upon real estate sltuatu In the City of nald circuit court this 24th day oí (Segl.)
11. M. ROBINSON,
(Seal.)
H. M. ROBINSON.
are a non-resident of tho State of Flor­ Sunford. and described In the bill as June, A. D., 1909.
lv -,
| Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Couniy.
ida, and that your residence I# un­ 8. W. 1-4 o f Lot 3, Block 10. Tier C.
(Seal.)
B.
M.
ROBINSON,
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^0.8
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known,' and that there I b no person lu Tt I» further ordered that this order
Clerk Circuit Court, Orango Couuty.] , * » „ . «
this State tlio service of a subpoena Îî®J “ Î ' 8 1 1 |
.8,^n f o ¿ í f rald' n
MU,
newspaper published In »aid City, once
\i|x&gt;n whom would hind you.
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien, Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien,
for -Diur-oonBecutiTo ^Weeks'
It Is therefore ordered thaL_yim-^lo|
In the Circuit Court 0t the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
to
sold
rule
day.
appear In Ui Ib court to tho bill herein
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax-Lien. Circuit o f the State of Florida, for Or-1 Circuit of the State lit Florida, for Or­
Witness my hnnd JJ“
and
o fI in®
thu
filed, upon Monday, fieptemhor ttUi,
0 - “seal
* 1 -O
ango County.
In the Circuit Court of tho 7th Judicial
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an................
go county.
u 29Q9.
.
l| w ltT ‘Olrcult court thl* 24th day of
Circuit of the State o f Florida, for Or-|CJty of Sanford vs. I. n. Williams, and I cTty'of Sanford vs. M Hi-uton.
h is further ordered that this order
.A - D | 1909 n M ,,n n IV Qr .M
ango County.
To All Whom It May (V.ncorrt:
I To tho defondant. M Heaton.
o
.
B. M. RO BINSO N,
off ntihllcatlon
publication be
be nubltslifxl
published once
once a
a
City o f 8apford vs. 40x80.ft. In S. E.
Upon application of tho City Solici-] R appearing from the affidavit nf tbe
Clerk
Circuit,Court,
Orange
County.
week for eight consecutive weeks in
Corner o f Lot 6. Block 10, Chapman tor, It IS hereby ordered than on or be- c ity Solicitor o f the City of-Sanford
46-4.
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub
&amp; Tuckor’B Addition, Ownor Un­ foro tho September rule^day next, being herein Bled-Uist 4i,- hellevra Hint ma
Halted in the City of Sanford, In Or­
known. a n d - ------ ^--------- *------- - Septombur 6, A. D., 1909, lu txild court,] uro a non-resldeut ot the State of Flatan ge.County.JITfirlda------------—
you nppeur to and answer tho bill filed Ida, and that your residence le *onBillTiTCtiancery to Enforce Tax Lien. To All 'Whom It May Ooncern;
Witness my hand and the seal of In tho ClrculfCourt of the 7th Judicial
Upon application of Mie City SoHd- and wjt forili tlio nature o f „your res-1.....
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.. that tlioro
....... ..1h .................
known,
iuid
no )H»rBoo Id
anId circuit court this 24th day of Circuit of the Stato of Florida, fo r Or- tor, It Is hereby ordered than tui or he- hn-ctlve Interests In, right to,’ or Hena|thlg^^ Stato Rlie'*servIce oVu siibtiobni
June, A. D., 1009.
- ango County.
fore tho September rule day next. be|ug upon real cHtgte Bltuate lu the City of upon whom would hind you and that
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
City o f Sanford va, Mary Evahs and September 6, A. D„ 1909, In told court, Sanford, and described In tho hill ns your age is over the age of 21 yean,
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
T. II. Coon, and
you appear to and answer thu hill filed Tot 12, Block C, Tier 2.
,
'.
It 1» therefore ordered that you do
Hart, ■Deputy Clork.
By .-M p lr----To All Whom It May Concern:
and Bet forth the nature of your resIt Is fiirthor ordered that this order appear In this court to the hill herein
40-8.
Upon application of the City Solici­ pociive Interests In, right to, or Hens]ho published In the Sanford Herald, n I filed, upon Monday September Gth, A.
tor, It la hereby ordored than on or be­ upon ireal eirtate sltuato In tho City of newspaper published In said City, once D., 1909.
it Ih further ordered thnt thlp order
fore the August Rulo day next, being Sanford, and deacrll&gt;ed la the bill as a week for eight consecutive weeks
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien, August 2, A. D., 1909, la said oourt, 40x80 ft. In S. E. Corner o f Lo| C.| prior to said-rule day.
I or publlcatlou be p u b llX d once a
la th e ClrculfCourt of tho 7th Judicial
lUjess my hand and seal o f the |week for eight consecutive weeks In
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„ , you appear to and onRWer tho hill filed Block 16, chapman &amp;-Tuoker’B Addi­
C lrculfof Uio Stato of Florida, for Or- an(j ¡„.j forth the nature o f your res- tion to the City of Sanford, Owner Un­ said circuit court this 24th day o f the Sanford Horald, a newspaper pubango rCouiity.
June, A. D,, 1909.
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pectlvo Interests In, right to, or UenB known.
Usile»! Ih tho City of Sanford, In Or
City o f Banford vs, J. K. Lee, and
It Is further ordered'that this order (Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON.
ui&gt;on real estate situate In the City of
auge
County, Florida.
To A1I Whom It May Ooncorn:
Clork Circuit Court, Orange County.
Sanford, and described in the hill as bo published In the Sanford Herald, a
Witness niy han(l and thè seal of
Upon application of the City Solici­ Lot 3, Block 16, Chapman A. Tucker's newspaper published In sold City, once
sald Circuit oourt thls 24th Jay uf
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tor, It Is hereby ordored than on or be­ Addition to tho City of 'Sanford.
a week for eight consecutive weeks
June, A. I)., 191*9.
fore the August Rule day next, being
.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. prior to Bald rule day.
(Seal-.)
II. M. ROBINSON. •
AugUBt .2, A. D„ ,1909, In said court,
Witness my hand and seal of tho Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Uen. , Clérk Circuit Court, Orango County.
It la further ordered that this order
you appear to and answer-the bill filed bo published in the Sanford Horald, fl said circuit oourt this 24th day of
11,0 . d ro,Ht Court of tho 7th Judicial
.
468.
and eet forth the nature o f your res­ newspaper pubUshed in said City, once June, A. D., 190J; *
Circuit of the State of Florida, for Qrpective Interests ln, right to, or llena a week for four consecutive weeks (SeaL) ' B. M. ROBINSON.
County.
upon real estate aituato In tho City oil prior to said rulo day,
Clerk ClrculRCiJlirt, Orange Couniy. I
o f Sanford vs. M. Heaton, and
Ih.th* Circuit Court o f the 7lh Judicial
Sanford, and described la the bill as| Wltneaa my hand and seal of the
To All Whom
It May Ooncern;
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Upon
application
o
f
the
Clty_SolU»iJ
o f thclUwk* eJ 'P m n n i
Wld circuit court this 24th day of
it U further ordered that this order June. A. D.,, 1909.
i»ua.
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Orange County
bo published In the Sanford Herald, a
jemr---r'ftW-'R&amp;fiTX S&amp; tf' ‘ ,‘*^7il-CftafiCery to 'Enforce Tax Lien, ^ r e tho Soptombor rulo day next, being City of Sanford v Uj|1, ^
lorator»
• newspaper jmMfah(vrrn ntM CTtyTaneo
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In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial September 6, A. D., 1909. In Mid court, L „
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1 Tax Urn
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange
County.
n ir o i.ll
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I Will DlilUiUn 4ia «.a -*________ tl... 1...« ■«-rV l g “
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o ’ weel( . ft«r four consecutive weeks
Circuit o f th«,Statu of Florida, for OrwJJtofi OPI*ear to and answer the hill fllëd To i L ^ í í f d « nt. fe. h Coirm.n
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firlor to sold ruje day.
ango County.
I and set forth the nature of your res-1 It appoaHU fra^tHe aSdavlt of ibe LTiy SJto
^ Witness ray hand and Veal of.th e
C l « o f Sunlcrt
M. C. H &lt; ^ » t r . c . l ; ™ l l - u I n . rluh,
aald ctrcult oourt Jbl* .24th day of Bill In Chancery to Enforoo Tax Lion. ^
In tlie c ity Of Florida and that your rcildenrr U iuikaow»i i«4
June, A. D„ 1909.
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In.the circuit Court of the 7th Judicial To AU Whom It IMay Ooncern:
I banford; Hind described ln the bill aa I tbiiihereUnoprrwa in thfa
(Beal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
Circuit.of the State of i3w«Wa, for Or­
Upon application of thb. City Solid |
« » d 6, Block 7. TUw 6.
W o T r V yw . WOUW
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Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
ange County. . * ■.
tor, It Is horeby ordered than an or be- . It la further ordered
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that_________
this, order]
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46-4.
City of Sanford vk Jupiter Lodge Trus­ tore the September rufoday next, being]
-In-thirflanfórd'Herald,
tees, iuul
September 6, A. D.; 1909, In w ifi court, newspaper publisht-d lu «aid City, once ''¡Tu rgnhVr^rfd tha. thu order
To AH Whom It May'Cloncern I
p u b iIt „C U
U IH V
U w«*k
W I T , lor
U H right
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you -appear to and aiittwer tho bill filed I a
‘ or
oonaecutlve weeks 11* pybiujied
ww*
a
Bill In Chancory to Enforoa Tax Lien,
. ...aka fit Ttm Sanford lie-raid, n mwip-iprf
ahd aet forth tlio nature o f your res- 1*,r*°r to aald rulo day.
In U .. Circuit Court „1 th . 7U, JudIcW I u . ^ U T r X ' o r t u “/ ^ . . ' ^
llthad In the City at Sanfurd. In Oraux* W* * 1
pective Interests In, right to, or HenB
Witness my hwtd and seal ot the Flòrida. ...
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» , « , 8uu° oi Fii,r" 1“ ' ,ur ° s bciii upon real estate situate In the City of 1,0,11 circuit court tills 24th day of Wltncw tny band and the teal oftakteundt
I
oourt
thlt
2nd
day
of
Julyt
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c ir t nf Snnfora va a Unas'¿itd
August.‘2, A. D., 1909, In said oourt 8anford, and descilhed lu the bill na Jl,n°. A - D., 1909.
JtXALj
H. M. Hotantx.
T o AHf W hom ft i5’a ? 'rin n i;n “ d
you « P W to end answer the bill filed Lot 10, Block 4, Tier 11. “
( 8eal.)
B. M. ROIIINSON,
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Clerk
Circuit Court.
Oran« UuatrUpon application o f .tho
City
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up0Q rûAl M U to • lUttU* tu the City of x te w s ^ .p u b lfo h e d In MW City, once
............... ,n^ e C*rcu,t C o u f^ o M lie 7tl*
for© tho August Rulo
3d In Ì 2 ? M u ff ?'mford'
described ln the bill as a week for eight oousocutlve weeks L . . . ,n r
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August 2, A. D., 1909,
». Block 7, T ier A.
prior to said rule day. .
r !, n J?, ane*!7 to Enf»rce Tax Lien,
---~ |,h» .rirrii» fhnri wf *iw gtii JudiLtgH-,.
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Witness
rcu ltof the 8tato of Florida, for 0| LC. u' Sanfnrd 1 mil !■ riaa|M* lagknW
day of I
U rn
a n «« &lt;HH,ray.----------------- U i~ r s : lVc^cmxnl
Tax; Uen
CUT. once
To the defendant Owner Unknòwn: I And To All Whom It May Cancern:
la week .fiar-lour consecutive weeks (Seal.)
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M.
ROBINSON,
Upon application
of the City ----Solicitor, it U b ejjj
Sanford, and (Icscrtirad to the bll
- lOfth
I prior to said rule day.
Clerk, C|heult Court, Orange County, City o f Sanford va. M. C. Hedengron. ordered thaj
berK«X*g
that un
on or before tto_Sapuw
th« SipttialxrKuX
Fraction 1-6 o f L ot 1. Block 10, '
WltnoM my hbnd and seal o f the
t, lielnx September flth. A. !&gt;.
fo
T 6 tho defendant M. C. Hendengren:
4WL
C, and NWl-4 o f L o t 3, Bl.ock 10, u ld circuit court this 24th day o f
war to and amwer th« tilll tile
I d »nJ
g
ÌL a£ W n*
U'® affidavit of th¿ r ^ K e anature
r a rof ^yuor
f ^ rrt
U ' Ä fo S Â ,]*
Tier 0.
June, A. D., 1909.
Bill In C h.ne.rv *
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It ta further ordered that thlj order] (g eai.)
B M ROBINSON
Bill Jn Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien, herein filed that ho believe* that^^ you f F*7*CJ“i? 1
d«*crtb«l in the guj at t » *
^ Judicial I are a non-resident*^ the^Stato1o f V l o ^ ' Wock 7
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a week for four consecutive weeks I
\
ango County.
known, ond that there la no neraon In *eideltr,ixx)eaweelifor«i(l»i cuntcc#ii*
prior to aald rule day.
Wltxraas my hand and seal ot the] Bill In Chancery to EnforcwiTax Lie*. C Block 7 % fford lT ,b i ° U n w* , 5' K
ai £
the ®®rvloe o fa .K h p o e n a Pr^ t i ^ n ^ ' « x l ^ o f t b . « « ^
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Owner Unknown, upon whom would bind you, and thnt « w t tbit 2nd da* of Jui». A. P isos-__
ß M circuit court tíilf »4t$ day o l la the ClrjMilt Court o f the 7th Judicial
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
Juno, A. D., 1909.
B. M. ROBINSON,
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Uen. |(Seal.)

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SAftFÔRD MÍRALO

VOICE Of THE- PEOPLE
realize It. 1 wish to go on record now.
begging-evefy farmer TO cohnecjt himself diisl as Scores of Sanford People
. l e t t e r s arid communications on
with some one or another of the market­
ing agencies here, in order that we can.
Va rlQUS-Thnely To pic s.
get better distribution, and not glut any
Waiting doesn’t pay.
one market. It is our salvation.
If you neglect the aching back.
COÜJIHN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE I wish to warn tliosc who are contem­ Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely
plating large crops, on small capital, to follow.
Doan's Kidney Pills relieve backdiversify yourcrops. Don't overcrop your­
In m u Department will be round the self. Raise whnt you can look alter as it
* views, Opinions and Comments
should l*c safely, ’ Raise • fine stuff ami — Sanford onirem rndorsr th tn f
—- Of prnctteal W riters not so much inferior niufT that Is only At
.Mrs \V. It. Pell, Third St.. S:uii&gt;*r&lt;l,
for overloading the market, or hurting Fla., says: “ I am pleased to recom­
mend Doan's Kidney Pills in return
About The Citrus Exchange
those that are striving to kr«»p nt the top. for the good they did me. I suflcrcd
To the Editor ol Ttte llerskl:
Wo havo the I)neat lands in the world from ' backache a great deal and at
The citizens of Lucky Sanford do not to grow uImual_*myihliig-thoi-is (it to time*—was —so- Intnc-I—could—Entirety;
seeimtrlinTethe'emtraiiiiMH Ifilhifoignh- grow, so don't let if be said that for lack turn in bed and it was difficult for me
Jration of tlic Florida Citrus Exchange nn of a little horse sense, that tiny of us to dress myself. Whenever I stooped,
sharp pains darted through my body,
Is slvown In nil other sections of South should full to realize what rightful­ especially in my kidneys. I also Had
Florida which can hardly be expected ns ly boltings to us. The Union is strong­ sonuytrouble
SomcMtrouble with too frequent B » ! ,
that section of Orange county was harder er than It cvar~w» ^ ■■notwlthgtMïmfâi •&gt;('
hit In the disaster of n few years, ngo was p red ic ted that it would go like others I had use« severar remedies with only
slight benefit, I heard o f D nanVKhJ1
whan the orange Industry throughout, that |to-pleccsj^f'^see'nd'feoson why-truck ney Pills and procured a box. They
section was nearly destroyed, but that, growers can’t organize ns well as any brought me the desired relief and 1
should not cause them to hold aloof from j |other class of people; they certainly ncec am now able to rest well, am freejrojii
supporting-(he-organisation- that will not] protection even more than any other class pailf a m t'MmEngTs amPTecl Letter in
every wn
only benefit (tie fruit growers of the state of producers, in that what we depend on
For sale by all dealers
Price So
but will benefit every other Industry and is nt a rule luxuries and not necessities* cent».
T
Buffalo,
Foster-Milburn Co................
every individual in the state, the mer- This being the case does it not stand to New York, sole agents for the United
chant, the mechanic, those of every pro­ reason that wc need to putlt within reach States.
P la n s, S p ec ifica tio n s and * E stim a tes * F u rn ish ed
Remember the name— Doan’ s—and
fession, and especially -the real estate of the trade that demands our kind of
on A p p lic a tio n s
agent, for the revival of the fruit Industry produccT There ore some important things
placed on a profitable basis will be the that we should not overlook, but think of
best advertisement and will bring more while we dig ditches and roots and sweat
permanent settlers to the state than nny atflxiifg seed beds. etc.
other inode of advertisement that can be
K. R. Murfelu
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conceived of: When the home seekers
President Sanford Celery Union.
113 First Street
Opp. Postoffice
who visit this state, so admirably adapted
by climatic conditions to fruit culture—
the most alluring industry In the world—
and find a protection to the Industry, they
are captured at once and become citizens
B lä ir ä w
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of this favored country and climate, not
fannied on eufllU O r-couisi\~the new
comillions will antagonize.dishonest vlpu»
wlio have grown rich through their dis­
honest dealings with the fruit growers
ami now realize that they have killed the
Red Currant Jelly Is one of the most
goose that laid the golden eggs for tiieUI.
popular kinds o f Beech-Nut Conserves
They must take their medicine now as
that we sell. It has a |delicious
, ( L ___ flavor,
the result. The organization of the Citrus old building used lust term. In seeking and U Just right to serve with a roast of
Exchange will be the channel through your own plensure, In encouraging ath­ meat. Each Conserve of
which many thousands of hard earned letic s|orts; do not forget your duty to
Beech-Nut Brand
dullnrs will he returned to the Industrious the helpless children In your midst. By
fruit growers which will be put in circula­ your Interest, enthusiasm and support, is made of the best fruit and pure sugar
only, and includes Cherry, Cranberry
tion among every class of peoplo residing encourngn and help tlfoso who have the Quince, Raspberry, Strawberry. Pine­
In tho state, Instead of lining the pockets matter in charge and whose duty It Is to apple, Peach, Grape Jelly and Jam. Grape
of thieves and robbers -os hns ;been the meet this emergency arising from our in­ Fruit Marmalade, and other fruits.
W e d on ’ t h a ve to a d v e rtis e ch ea p lands.
Better make a selection from nbove
rase for the |iait several years. I have adequate school building.
and send your urder to
If tho r'llznns of Sanford, men, women
T h e pu rch aser h ere sa ves m o re p er»a cre
had faith fur aonio time that the formers
and fruit growers must see the advan­ and children, were ns united In their in­
a n n u a lly in freigh ts than he sa ves on th e
tages of on organization, hut conditions terest nnd enthusinsm on the Hiihject of
p u rch ase p fic e elsew h ere. . See; ta b le o f
have brought it about much sooner than mental culture and character-building as
SANFORD. FLORIDA
I expected to see It, and now ns things thky are about bnee'hnll n glorious- era
fre ig h t ra tes in -o u r-b o o k le r^ :r~
:T
are coming our way nod. the possibilities cuukLsoou-dawit foe us. -A n d —if—they
of this nibet wonderful stole urc rapidly were us jealous in trylngto aid the cause
becoming- better known to the people of of education, in providing , the buildings
the United States nnd the world at large. nnd means far, training the minds and
JEW ELER
It is not too much to ex|&gt;cct that the pop­ u|&gt;butlding the characters of the children,
MY SPECIALTIES
ulation of this favored State of Floridu of Sunford as they nre i(i securing experts
will be nearly if not quite doubled within for the base hall team It would not Iks Pickard's Hand-Pointed Chinn
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
the next ten years. It is the united effort many decades before V c should have n
Rogers! Plated .War» — T-------of the present population thut will accom­ ruce of intellectual giants, ns the minds
‘
Elgin and Waltham Watches
plish this great work, that will Induce' and hearts of children nre so responsive
to
love,
cure
and
training,
tljat
the
results
settlers to abandon the old trnil In the
land of disasters, blizzards, floods and In the future will amply Vejwy every ef­
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
many other disagreeable and unhealthy fort nmde,iii their behalf now.
A Mother,
conditions, nud make their future homes
Tor Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to
iu this most delightful climate on God's
CAN
SUPPLY
CUT
FLOWERS
great earth and where man can feel that
life is worth living aiid comfort and Imp-1
Sanford People Do Not Need To Send
piness relgts supreme,
— N. 11. Foot.
Out or City
Altamonte Springs, Fla.,
There wus a period In the history of
July 26th, 1009.
Sanford when It was difficult to obtain
cut flowers for different occasions nnd or­
ders for flowers were all sent to oiit of
Southwest Corner Washington and ChnnrtJcrs Streets
town Caterers. Recognizing the need of n
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good business of this kind In Sanford,
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N E W Y O R K C IT Y
Upstnirs, P ic o B lock
L. H, Temple several montila ngo become
the agent for one of the large city florists
REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank o f New York City, o r any Commercial Agency
and is now prepared to furnish cut flowers
ond to Hundreds o f Shippers who oro shipping tojHieiu rpgiilur
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Open
Tuesdays
4
to
6
p.
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and plants on short notice. He is also
and
nutting out some choice roses and otlier
Saturdays 4 to 9p. m.
'flowers at his residence oji Oak avqnue Í
and can furnish plants to any one desir­
ing them. Mr. Temple will embark In the
J S t r a n g e r s W e i c o m o ¡;
business upon a lurge scale In tbe early
full and can supply the people of Sa afoni %+ * -H* 4 - *&lt;■&lt;•■&gt;*Î ♦+*&lt;■+•*•+♦+♦*
F IR S T C L A S S C R A T E M A T E R I A L S , S an ford , F la
with anything in tills line. Just now he
has some real good snaps In plants and
slirubs and this is the time to plant them.

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Repair Work Promptly Done

W e deal in-Celery Farms and
Farm Lands and we are the
largest owners of Town Lots

P.

McCULLER

Henry McLaulin

H O LD EN R E A L E S TA TE
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SANFORD

Sanford Library

FLORIDA

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO. .

fcCHANTS

Fruit and Produce

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Michigan Celery Is Ppor
' Philadelphia, July 22.—Aar for ns the
local market is concerned Michigan celery
is proving n poor sale. Fancy stock would
sell well at 25 to 35c u bunch were there
any here, hut what is offered is poor. It
lacks the quality that celery has to have
to move during the hot months and buy­
ers at this time of year do not take It
»ugge« that we get together áfonceand readily.
üke the matter before the Interstate Com
Although receipts of York state celery
merce Commission- ns this will meyn
l athe« lili* el Issi wwhi light unt
,nui,y thousand dullurs to gruwexe of this
'ttnunanUy.
1 wish to call the attention of our people to 50c a bunch. The quality Is only fair,
to the recent organizations of the citrus but better than the Michigan. From best
Smwcni throughout the state, though late reports from the well posted dealers the
hi awakening to the actual necessity of movement, from Yofk state will be light
organizing the growers on a sane business untQ about the first of August.—New York
Principle, they have at last taken a step in Packer.
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• Gas and Electric Fixtures
OnAc citrus growing once more profitable
We carry the combination fixtures, also
sod pleasant.
a full line of gas fixtures, brackets, etc.
as a more truthful aaytng Gas stoves add 12 7 ® , v •v
i stand, divided we fall,"

Sanford _
Machine s Foundry
Works

Peoples Bank of
C ap ital « 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

O pened

Repairing A ll Kinds
of Machine

Sanford

for bu sin ess in 1906.
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DEALERS IN
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Automobiles and Gas
Engines
Office ami works 214 Oak Avenue
'Plume 130

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

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Oft yo u r o w n llttlo rig h ts forego;
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M. M. SMITH,
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R. STEYENS,
a S. DERRY. " ‘ H. E. TOLAR
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass't Cashldr
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BUILDINO A GREATER SANFORD

Florida la probably the fastest growing
state in the symposium of sister states
that unit* in making America the great­
est country on the globe.
Many years ago the stream of homcsrekers and Prospectors was diverted toWShI Florida and the state bade fair to
eclipse all others In prosperity and wealth.
The freeze that killed the orange trees
killed the hopes and ambitions of mony
good cltixens. Numbers moved out of the
state but those of staunch heart and an
abiding fakti in Florida stayed here and
buUdedaneirupon the ruins wrought by
the great calamity. In this Bcctlon, one
o fth e grentewln~thB^brunge“ bel{T tKe
people quickly demonstrated that there
were riches to be obtained from the soil
other than oranges and from a small be­
ginning the raising qf vegetables was fos­
tered until today Sanfonl section is the
greatest in the United States. The stories
of wealth to be derived from the great
sub-irrigated district lias permeated ev­
ery nook and comer of the civilized work
and the rapid Increase in population has
naturally forced Sanford to the front ns
one of the leading cities of the State.
Being a city already built at the time of
the freeze Sanford nt the prese/U time
does not strike the* visitor os a boom city,
the growth in the past few years being
slow but suco andiu thc-buginos* district
but few buildings being erected.

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The promoter* of the Prosper Colony evl
dently thought they were good and em­
bodied them In a pamphlet deacriptlve of
their lands.
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They bad no authority to use th e «
statements, and especially when no men­
tion was made of the fact that these large
crûpa had been made at Sanford. While
the pamphlet does not state that these
gentlemen reside at Taft, the Impression
is given that such crops were raised there
and the public Is deceived into believing
that at Prosper Colony such crops can be
raised, when In fact no such crop* of cel­
ery and lettuce haVe ever been raised in
the Prosper Colonytand it Is doubtful if n
flowing well can be obtained on any of
this land.
If the promoters of Prosper Colony have
such a good proposition as their clainiB
aet forth it would not beneceaaary tode»
eelve the purchaser Into the belief that
these Sanford growers lived near Taft,
and If they renlly wished to quote the
Sanford people. In justice to-the public
they should have asserted that these crops
were grown at Sanford,. Florida, «nd not
at T p ft Several of thp growers whose
names were used have written to the pro­
moter regarding this pamphlet and forbid
their names being used in any printed
.natter of the Prosper Colony. This trad­
ing upon Sanford's reputation cannot re
dound to the credit of Prosper Colony, and
In time the purchasers of'Florida vegetn
bio lands will get wise to the fact that nil
Is not gold that glitters, and all lands In
Florida arc not vegetable lands.
BURR-« INIQUITOUS B ILL

Under nn act passed by the last Legis­
lature, which hns Just gone ' into effect,
railroads are notifying newspapers with
which they have advertising contracts, on
tho basis of an exchange of trails porta
tion therefor, that such contracts will have
to be cancelled, says the Tmupa Tribune.
The result will be that the railroads will
tfrtudy reduce their ndvartlainfl-lri Fthrirfir
papers and the look will fall heaviest on
Uie small weekly papers; which cannot
obtain such advertising on a cash basis.
So far as the larger papers are concern
ed, the exchange proposition was merely
a matter of convenience but, with (he
smaller ones. It will mean s total Iobs of
business in this particular.
Whenever some smart fellow who hap­
pens to be ejected a member of the Legis­
lature starts in to “ reform" things he
generally succeeds in Imposing ah un-.
necessary burden on those least able to
bear it and thep flutters htmself that he
has “done something for the people."
This bit of legislation lacked Uie merit
of a blow to the free pass evil, because
there have been no newspaper free passes
iaOh««tqteTor severiit ye&amp;fi. Thesyst
which ibis law- Stop* .simply onuae^i
railroads to be a bit more liberal in their
advertising, because they could pay for
the same lit* transportation. Now they
will liave to pay cash and Uiey will rc
duce their ndVcrUslng, it is believed, fully
one-half, '
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The loss falls on the country news|iaper.
Which struggles along in an effort to build
up its town and county und which, all too
frequenUy, finds that it shat toiled only to
the refult that some - long-eared jackass
goes to the Legislature and exerts himself
to (Hit the newspaper out of business.—
Pensacola News.

' stone that attracted the new people nat
urally grew faster than the city proper
and In the rush for celery lands the city
property was neglected. Like oil furminj
sections, however, the city so situated
wfts forced to grow being-backed by a
substantial Increase In business of vvery
kind. The growers built good homes near
each others upon their farms and Uie cel
ery delta ere long took on the appearance
of a straggling city for miles on either
side of Sanford proper. This situation
called for transportation facilities and
last season Uie Sanford &amp; Everglades
Railway Co. was formed of home people
who early recognized the fact that a rail
road with luterurban features would soon
prove a paying venture. The rood will
soon be .finished - to Cemeron 'CUlT'aniT
- thence to Orlando and Kissimmee am
from a small belt line as first proposed is
desUned to become one of the best trac
tion lines in the south. The steamship
“ ■’ companies arc recognizing Stinford as a
basing point and a new line will soon be
in operation from Savannah to Sanford
The progressive citizens arc also on thfr
qul»vlve to keep pace with other improve
— meats and the city is havingover"three
miles of brick streets constructed, factories
being built, several wholesale houses are
anxious to locate hem and tnke udvan
tngis of Uie superior shipping facilities aigl
in n few years the city that at one period
was pronounced dead will be the livllest
The GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME
of the live.
A new electric ligl^ plant being Install
Many people residing in oUier sections
• ed promises to give Uie city u better ap­ or the country who have never visiter
pearance at night\nnd In every way southern Florida during the summer
Sanford is being transformed' us though months are laboring under Uie misappretouched by the linnd of the magician.
iension that the weather is insufferably
So great haB been the demand for vege­ tlOf and enervating during these months.
table lands that there is only u small por­ As a matter of fact noUUng could be fur­
tion left In the hands of. the real estate ther from tlie.truih. Florida is famous as
men for sale, nnd-the march for new lands
winter resort, but it is Uie deliberate
Is getting furUier from the city each opinion of Uioso who remain here through­
month. In time Uie celery delta will be out Uie year Uial by comparison our suma vast network of farms, inhabited by mer ritmnir m ’'gupetlot to our winter
prosperous and happy people, and in Uie climate, and that as this fact becomes
center of Uiis vast industry will be San generally known the state will become
ford, a city of beautiful homes'and thriv­ more famous and popular as a summer
ing industries. The good work of improve­ than as a winter resort for tourists and
ments must not lag. Every requirement pleasure seeker*.
7 o f •'GreAtfr Sanford must tie met. More
It is true Unit we have “ spells"of warm
streets and sewers, a larger School build­ weather, but prostrations from eZbessive
ing. a better lake front, better buildings, a heat never occur here—as they do by
Commercial Club, and numbers of oilier hundreds Uiroughout the summer In many
Improvements should lie mnifr nml lei othef-aections of The country. And nearT
there t&gt;e ilO d¡sic 11ting voice to retard the y every night is cool euough to insure
on work march. Today is opportunity and sound, refreshing sleep. Those who must
■it may never knock ut your door again. ■pend Uie summer in southern Florida do
"There Is a tide in the nfTaira of man not deserve Uie pity—but to the contrary
which taken at the flood leads on to for­ Uie envy—of the residents of other sec­
tune."
tions of the country.—Tampa Times.
TRADINO UN SANrOROB REPUTATION

Our attenUon was directed to an adver
Ugement this week oi Uie Prosiur Colony
In tills
,J m U dawn ilfu wars of Suu/onl and their
statements*ore used. These growers had
all made a success at Sanford, and upon
being interviewed on the subject hod giv­
en a Hexaui representaUve Uie facta and
'figprek
These same statements were
published in T he Hebald early this sea­
son. and excited such favorkble comment
that over .two hundred copies uf Uie jrnpdr
, were sent to different sections of the North.

METTINGER'S
P h on e 144

N e x t D oot to P o sto ffice

M EN’S P A N A M A HATS, $5.00 TO $9.00
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Each 5c purchase entitles you to a vote in the Piano Contest
Buy at Mettingcr’a and vote for your society or friend. Those with 500 votes and over
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In It for the Amerituuv^icople than all Uie
golf, crickctnnd pblo'bty'ehed together.
It is essentially the sulmocr relaxation of
our people here In .Florida and nothing
should be permitted to run amuck of Us
unalloyed enjoyment.
In the case of Sanford and Orlgpdo Uie
betting propensities of* certain gentry
comes very near the polht of nipturo.. It
is far more dangerous than the little rival­
ry between the teams or the towns and if
it comes to the point where the rank bet­
ting or the games should cense, we be­
lieve somebody's foot should be put down
on the gambling, if Indeed somebody's
foot is not also pretty deep in the mire.—
Rejwrter-Star.
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Drink

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G IN G E R A L E O.R S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent Illness, aid
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digestion and give you health
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The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla

The oritele in lost w ffV " Hra*'/1
gording the High School extension was
P R A C T IC A L W E L L
not intended us a reflection upon the
efforts of the local school board. AU of
these gentlemen luive labored long and
faithfully for«a suitable annex to the
High School building only to have their
_
s ♦»•* * »_&gt;. ±
hopes dashed to the ground by the* veto
of Governor Gilchrist.
S e c Us Before Placing
What Uie Herald wished to convey was
that in the lssue of'lMiudn Tor the city a
sufficient amount should be voted for the
new bulldinfMnd an edifice not only for
the present needs but for the future.
Our school attendance wns doubled the
past school year and at the present In­
DR. C. G. B U T T
crease In population Uie ratio will prob­
ably be in like proportion this year. The
DENTIST
building on Palmetto avenue used inst^
year—for-the—primnry^dcpnrtinent and uflicc: "Hines Iildg. over WoodrpfTs Store
smaller pupils is being remodeled and put
SANFORD, FI.ORIDA
in first class shape for the accommoda­
tion of the younger pupils. The school
DR. R. M. MASON
board fully olive to the situation Is doing
all In their power to take care ofthe large
DENTLST
attendance Uiis fall nnd. their efforts ate
Wclborn Block
Pilone 10
to 1« commended.

D R IL L E R S

Artesian and Deep Wells
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Y ou r O rders

W. E. HOLMES &amp; SON
Can Fit you

LOOK

The point T he HErald takes is that the
building o f Uie annex should reccivo Uie
attention o f t|ie tax payers and in the is­
sue of bonds should be paramount.

Sanford, Florida

T-

JOHN

For Our Store
W e h a ve a n tic ip a te d —

C . SN EAD

ARCHITECT
‘The Sanfonl Herald brags of the cool
breezes Uiat come from Lake Monroe. 'Phone 105
113 W. Fini Street
The Herald man should acquaint himself
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
with the salt luden zephyrs that come
from Uie Gulf, blowing strenuously through
Apalachicola’s Whiskas."»-. Apalachicola
A. Ci H A R T
Times.
S U R V E YO R AN D DRAUGHTSM AN
Better cut the whiskers from . the face
leveling and Crou-Scctlonlng fur Drainage
of old Apalach. Whiskers on n town are
. \i Specialty
not exactly au fait and .the salt breeze
s a n F ord. Fl o r i d a
getting entangled thereon will make a
lad face.

AN D EW JOHNSON
“ A Sanford man was robbed of fifty dat­
l
a t t o r n e y - a t -l a w
ura in Jacksonville Inst Saturday night.
Crwllcn In Slota and Federal Court*.
Will Uiese "Rubes" livinginthe nonhead
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v u u m r
of Orange county never leuni to wew-thelr
money on Uie inside 0? their shirts when
they go to a cityT'—Kissimmee Gaxettc.
Good advice train Osceola. Ills « cinch THOMAS EMMET .WILSON
ATTORNEY ANI?COUNSELLOR
they will never rob any one from Kissim­
AT-LAW
mee as it is necessary to Imve money lb
Lsle Slate Attorney Seredth Judicial Circuit uf
le robbed.
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Florida
Re«ldeqce*. Sanford and Sylvan Lake

' No ball games this week and business*
ms been resumed at the same old stand.
GEO. A D e Ç O T T E S , ;
The fans have been able to sleep again
and the horns, bell» and oilier loud noises ATTORNEY anu COUNSELLOR a t LAW
have been laid un Uie shelf. . Peace reigns
PracUce in State and feders*Courts
supreme.
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Weiborn Block'
*' * Sanford. Fla
There is considerable talk being in­
dulged in by our citizens relative to peti
tioning the city council to so extend the DR. W. E. HÔUSHOLDER
city limits as to incorporate the suburb of
DENTIST ’
Orlando.—Kissimmee Gazette.

YOUR
N eed s an d Bought Our
S tock o f

Clothing,
&lt;Shoes,
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AND

A l l to S u it Y O U and YOUR
^ __ PockeU h ook—
S p rin g is op en in g

up and

you t w ill be co m p elled
co m e ou t in a N e w

to

Outfit

W h y n ot le t us supply your
needs?

Room* 23, 24 and 23, Pfco Bidi. • * 'Phone 141

THE LIMIT

"There Is untying imw muti * lbs sm^—
S A N F O R D . F [■f tp h i s Two of the railroad commissioners on
The funny little flips and the happy
litUe l»b«
ririflnilir swrt Banfix dr ■a-visU to T-ampa wr it1 lik'tKT to walk ............................... H u t.n on e o fth e.G o od a u n d er.
d*
Abe from lbe_ depot Jq their buUU. Too bad F. O. E.'CELERY CITY AERIE. 1853
m ITs * who run Uie newspaper end of die y could not be made to walk from
ou r r o o f a re O LD , and much
Meets Tuesday nlgbu. at 8 o'clock, at
the business am1 the natural little rivalry 1 ainpa to Tallahassee.
the hall In the Stone-Govr building, on N E W an d up-to-date
between the boys who toss Uie ball and
First sueet
swing the willow ore all well enough and
Two girl bandit* held up membersjof
no particular barm done. But some sort the Glldden Tour near Denver and robbed
We don't charge anything for a look
of quietus should be put upon the open them. The price of aqtos will now be SANFORD LODGE, No. 27,1.0.0. F.
Come and "Investigate before
and dangerous betting Indulged in Uie raised.
Meet* every Monday night at 7:30 in Ma­
buying elsewhere
game because of lL
sonic Hall. Visiting brethren are cor­
The game is a noble sport There Is
Tite Sanford Traction Ca
build a
dially lnvlt«j1uj cr U,B
more real sport, excitement and pleasure road to Orlando.

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L a te s t sty les L a d ie s ’ D utch C ollars
L a d ie s ’ W h ite and F a n cy Parasols, redu ced from $ 3 and $1.50 to 99c
N e w L o t M en ’s P a n ts, $1 to $5.00
r
R u bber Coats, S lick ers, U m b rella s

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Secretary.

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30. 1909

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ÎIIE SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Men’s Panama hats, at Mettlnger’s.

Table« from 80 cents upward at Miller
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Twenty-one meals-at Stumon's for $4. &amp;. Son.

Little Happenlngs^-Mentlon of
Matters In Brief.

PCRS0NA1 ITEMS OF INTEREST
%1

A-gdodTprlng ani.90." at Miller &amp; Son.
R. L. McKenzie, the fertilizer man is In
N. O. Garner has returned from a pleas­ the city this week.
ant visit to Dade City.
Hammocks from $1.20 up. at Miller A
Son.
Latest styles in Dutch collars, nt Mettinger’s.
Mrs. John V. Denton and family have
returned
from n visit to New York and
Let The Herald fojlow you on your sum­
points in the east.
mer trip.

N. P. Yowell &amp; Co
;. jvj

With the different traction lines and
steamship lines contemplated for Sanford
cheaper rates are certainly assured.
Go-Fly keeps flies off horses and cattle.
First-class harness and saddle repairing’
25c and 50c. At all drug stores. 44-10
at Dick! ns' stables.
40-tf
C. M. UrodwnltT of thé Painter Fertilizer
Among the prominent Orlando people
Co. was in the city on business thisweek.
in the city were State Attorney Jones
Heart pine posts, by hundred or carload. and Carl Rubibaon. court-Stenographer.—
4 0 -p ------ O.G; WOOtcolL Oviedo, Flo.;'"
Thlrty per cent discount on all wool art
Mrs. Frank Miller and daughter are squares at Miller A Son.
spending several weeks at Daytona Beach
F. E. McCall has returned to Sanford
Complete line ladies' underwent at after a week of surf bathing and n pleas­
Mettingcr’s.
ant visit to his brotherwr Tbryftmh'BPftfir.
Mrs. I. B. Williams and Miss Sndie
Built by the Pope Contracting Co. sufWilliams nre spending the -martmtr ttt
rtc'gühran tee.
42tf
Gudsen Tenn,
Paul-Weaver says-It docs not puy to
Miller St- Sou. suva lha buyers money. originate Ideas ana leim &amp; Otherguy reap
No high-priced solicitors to pay.
the benefit.
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Dr. apc| Mrs. T. A. Ncwlun und family
Don't make u mistake and buy licfore
have relumed from n two weeks' visit to pricing nt Miller A Son.
JDuyiomi Beuch.
The Sanford Grocery Co., has a tome
A good family horse for sale nt a bar­ rooster that is a pet around the store
gain. N. H. Garner.
4Q He is now sporting a “Lucky Sanford"
Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long. ribbon around his neck,
The best on earth.
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery

Who handles the Best Goods

Dr. J. T. Denton rcturnedon Wednesday

Summary or the Floating Small Talk from a visit to polnu ln Mississippi.
Succinctly Arranicd fo r Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.

The Hehaui’s 'phone is No. 148
Have you read Stetson Law Bulletin!
America alnrm clocks for Jf5cLat_jLer.
nnld’s.
Send for Bulletin Stetson College of Law,
DeLand, Fla
E, Hy Palmer has returned froma vwek
. spent In Jacksonville.
- When you have an item ok new« cnll
phone No. 148.
Keep y o w -e y e on-H ill's Orocery~for
Georgia peocKeir
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morse of Lane Park
spent Wednesday In the city.
... .w«de m u W
Write him at Ó rln rid a ^ **

J.o Sanford..

Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Whltner returned
Monday from Daytona Beadi.
If you want the best Georgia peaches
get them at HUl’s Grocery.

in Sanford, whose stock is
kept up the year , round,
-very- seld om -yo u d on ’t get _
what you ask for. : : : : :
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L A D I E S ' AND G E N T S ' F U R N IS H IN G S

N. P . Y O W E - L k ^ O v -

The Orlnndi) ball team passed through land. Sold on easv terms..
&lt;
Planting tima-1» here,—M&lt; M. Bmlttr wlll here yesterday en route toUaytonawhere
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Thornton have
sell you land on easy terms.
they play two games.
returned to Sanford after spending two
Msyor Lake has returned from a visit
W. E. Morris, representing the Prudcn- weeks vfery pleasantly ul Daytonn Beach,
to his family nt Daytona Beach.
tinl Life Insurance Co. and. the Maryland the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McCall.
The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for Casualty Co. will make Sanford Ids head­
Rooms furnished. Also go-cart for sale.
quarters.
sale at W. Y(. Long's Grocery.
Between Oak and Myrtle Aves., 5th St.
Good second-hand buggy for sale. - Box
Now Is the time to buy your siib-lrriMrs. Harry J. Wilson nnd children left
«5
4 ;--------------------------------- L— 44-tf lust Tuesday for Seabreeze where they
“ 'gated land. See'M.“ M. SmI tji7
See C. A. Reed ffir furniture and piano .wjJLgpemL-lhe-fliunmcr.'. Mr-JWllann an.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Taylor are occunvlmt
uwving.
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compunied them, returning on Wednesday.
Mr. Guthrie on Magnolia avenue.
Mrs.
E.
E.
Cok
left
Wednesday last on
$|g.50. 30-pound, felt mattress, flrsl• Henry Deane of Jacksonville Is shaking
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tfie City of Jacksonville tu spend u month ! class lick, nt Miller A Son for $8.50.
hands with old friends tills week.
ut different ixdnts in New York Stale.
Might os well prepare for it, yes; got tu
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. T. L Lent on
At
a
bargain—30
acres
of
best
celery
cat
Sanford "celery," suck Sanford "lem­
last Tuesday morning, n daughter.
am) In celery delta. On St. Gertrude ave­ ons," ride on Sanford “ traction" cars and
Furnished rooms with bath for rent, nt
nue. See Murrell, the real estate man, “ physic" on “ Holly jokclets."— Reporter20U Laurel gvenue. corner second st. 30
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Star.
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M. F. Robinson has returned home after
Hon. Park Trammell, Attorney General
If you want a Urst-clnss Tailor-made
a several .Weeks trip to points In the eust.
and A. C. Croom,' Comproller, were In the suit for $12.08, Cnll ut D. A. Caldwell A
You want the best Georgia peaches city Inst Friday cnroule to points la South Sons.
and you get them at Hill’s Grocery.
Florida.
If it's printing yon want, send it to T iie
Claude Howard has returned from a
Buy a meal ticket, niul eat your Sunday Hekald ullicc. First-class work guaran­
business trip to New York and Washing- dinner nt Stumon's.
teed.
tou.
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Mrs. A. P. Connelly who has been spend­
Sanford, Orfnndo and Kissimmee cltlDo away with dust while sweeping ctir- ing the past month lit- Washington goes zens enn g o t (Hint beach next season on
, Pets by buying Wiziurd CarucLCleaner of to Mt.JncksonrVtrnhi5 "Wt-ck lo remain the traction line nnd go In one hour in­
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W W. Long.
during the summer.
stead of staying nt Orange City Junction
Mrs. W. D, Collier of Marco. Flurldu. Is
Regular $5.50 rattan rockers at Miller part of Uie day.
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W. C. Temple of Winter Pork one of
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. l)r. Pules- A Son for $5.75. Conic mid look ¿air
the most prominent orange growers In
ton.
stock over.
the state was in the city on Wednesday.
L R. Philips has his new crop celery
The City Cigar store has installed a line Mr. Temple is impressed with the great
Med In and will give you a testing
soda foliation and is now prepared to. possibilities of Sanford.
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sample free.
serve ice cream and cold drinks of all
Fob Saix — New Sewing Machine, drop
Reports from Daytona Beach Indicate kinds.
head, all latest attachments. Going for
that the Sanford-people are enjoying
Mrs. E. H. Youngs and daughter. Miss $30 cash. Inquire at Herald office.
themselves.
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Eva, mother and sister o f, Mrs. Joe HarA letter from N. H. Gnrnor at Toccoa.
“ Foh R ent— Seven ( 7 ) acresof good sub- rold arrived from Jucksovillc last Friday
Gu., stales that he Is growing fat oil yel­
irrigated celery |oimL Address Cull Uux und are making her a visit.
low legged chickens. He has gained five
.828, Sanford, F l a . * *
50-4tp
Now is the time to build your fence and pounds during the paBl week which brings
Mjxs Jimmy Luing has returned home tlie Geo. II. Fernuld Hardware Co., is the Ins total weight up to 05 pounds.
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from Atlanta after a pleasant visit ofsev- place to buy. See the EHwood and Amer­
Wanteo— Experienced farmer, married,
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USV-- i' end months.
ican Fence,
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oil our 10 acre truck farm on salary and
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Mrs. C. W. Sltinliolscr returns to Mll- shares. Give references, Nassau Truck
Fur an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
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F L O R ID A
ledgevllle, Gu., toduy after a visit of twu A Farm Co., Fernandlna, Flq, _ 4IL2tp
D. A. CaldweU A Sons.
or
three
weeks
with
her
son
mid
daughter,
Be, E. 1L Armstrong, the eye specialist,
Cnpt. E. Van B..Futjo has returned from
will be at the Sunfurd House on August 5, Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Shinholscr.
Bulimore where he has beeii under.treat­ í"H -4 "M '4 -4 -4 -»'A + 4 '*&lt; íi4 '4 &gt; + + 4 "H ” !"{"t"&gt; 4 '4 '4 '4 "»&gt; 4 -H '+ + 4 -«'4 -+ «&lt; «'4 '*4 ” í '^ 'f r + + 4 4 " »
Walter Chisholm, superintendent of ment for neuralgia. He has enlbg'ly re­
next Thursday.
grounds, at the Ocklawaha hotel. Ensils,- covered nnd his mrny friends are glaiTto
Gel your fencing d o w , and get the
was in this city Friduy, returning Jfrom see film restored to health again.
Aiqerican or the Eilwood kind. Goo. H.
the fruit growers meeting in Tumpa.
Feniald Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. If. T. Avunt returned yesFancy work supplies, at 507 Magnolia tordey after a visit of several hiontlis in
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Whltner and daugh­
, ■
-if
North Carolina and other .points.
ter, Annie, spent several.days at Duytona avenue.
McKinley
edition
of
ten
eent-sheel
mu&gt;Beach lids week.
0. R. EILU.
-The ROyal Tailors brand oí clüt,ling” «c , all the popular airs, ut City CÍgnr Store. of Gninesvilling yn the growers thisweek.
W. J. Thigpen returned last Monday
means perfection. See samples ut D. A.
Sewing wanted by the fluy or piece at
The Latest Foli Styles in
Gçnt's jtod Children's Shoes
from
North Carolina und points in Vir­ reasonable prices. Cull on Mrs. F. W. M;
Caldwell &amp; Sou's.
Jui
ëcoived
1
.
ginia. ills many friends are glad lu see Baker, Sixth St. and'Myrtle Ave.
4B-2t
3- 0. Chaw left last Tuesday for Barn­
him home agaiu.
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-------- * — :----— =— stable, Mass., where he will spend several
Why pay high [»rices on the Installment
MAIL BOXES
weeks with his family.
plan, when Miller &amp; Sou will save you
The best Box made—The Riley. Used
While your wife is away, make yourself
exclusively on Route No. I.
from 20 to 30 per cent.
ot home at Stunioq&gt;. • 21 meals for $4.
Harry J. Wilson.
Mrs. J. E. Pace and Mrs. M. Cr Doyle,
J. C. McDaniel of tlie Southern Slates
• 1881 — 1909.
accompanied by Miss Mae Doyle and Ed-Oxford, Neytb Carolina
' Life Insurance Co. - has returned from u
Elect r t c t r t b t s ------—
win Lone, went over to Daytona Monday
OIXMloai;
HclenUQo
and Kn« IUli Courses. Pro liars* torCol*
visit (o points In-Polk county.
ure coming. Have your store and resi­
toca. University or IhaUovvrnmont Academlaa. Miiiuut
to spend u month on the beach. .
dence
wired
now.
.Expert
dectrleions.
irstnins
&gt;)ev„iope
prompt
obedluuro and manly carrlsse.
A Bale money now and a jit tic no wand
A c a d e m y M 3--------“ *■* — --- -------------- *-------- --------- —
—
DonT fa ll to esk to sec N' P. Yowell * All work done under insurance rules.
dine
with
the
then is the wily to buy cfclery land. "See
the culture ot nuinouiu. ciuuvaie* ana txlucaua. Modem
new lino of Muslin Underwear just re­ Notify W. A. Parr or phone our flfflee und
M. M. Smith for particulars.
we will make estimate.
building*, perfect auilUUon. wtioloacme tare, no crowding!
ceived. The prettiest und beat they liuve 4l-4t
Beet moral, mental, physical and aodal training. Shady
Geo. H. Feknalu Hakowahe Co.
Miss Hestle Tyner of Tampa silent seit*. ever shown. N. P. Yowell A Co.
‘ ■wurathlaUc parki nnd quarter mile running track, SOU
aarea Ideal climate, helpful «nTtronment. In the social
«■»I hours In the city lust Saturduy. the
atmuepharo of roflnod ChrlaiUn people. The town noted
Get a »ample o f celery seed -from
New cr&amp;p celery seed just received.
guest of her brother-in-law, R. J. Holly.
lor over a century aa an educational centre.
¿¿H und get »ample and teat them for L. R. Philips and test them and *ee
OMalofoee ready for distributing
Chairs, stands, rockers, matting, spring yourself before buying. L. R. Philip». that you get what you want. Naw
H O R N ER M IL IT A R Y SCHOOI.
- —C o* r A G r i
cot, and window shades for sale. Practlr, t»rtnctpttl.irn ¿rJ:Nrür
wJn.------ ----- :-----The Post Idle Theatre ha* Imen «!
&lt;*Hy new. Enquire at lieu
some tine plctucps this week, and receiv­
i W ; Herndon was sununoned to Day­ ing a liberal share of putronuge. The
Thu American und Eilwood fence nre
tona Bench-on Wednesday on account of Pastime is a gaud place tu speud un eve- tita b ejtoii tlie murkcL- See tliam a t tba
thMlln'isk of his little daughter, Norma.
Geo. 11. Furiuihl Ha nie ware Go., before
fiiH g, --------------------------------------- J-------------- ----- r ------ —
Sanford Novelty Works and Cement
L. H. Young. V. GiUlat nnd T. A. Hull purchasing. ’•
O rders S o lic ite d F o r
Stono Plant located at the corner of French of Morgan. Teun., ore in the city tills
1
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Regulating County Taxe»
■venue and Commercial street.
42tf
week looking into the vegetable growing
The board of county commissioners will
T. W. Briggs Is sojourning at Daytona proposition and wlU locate here In the
meet in regular session in August for the
Beach. He has gained three pounds and near future.
ROSES A S P E C IA L T Y
now weighs 300 pounds in tils hare feet.
Dr. Armstrong's next visit lo Sanford purpose of hearing complaints and receiv­
*
!•
*
r
* *
“
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___
ing
testimony
as
lo
the
value
of
any
prop­
Do not throw away money on doubt will be on Aug. 5th. Anyone having any
fa! seed. L R. Philips will give you a form of eye trouble, headaches or ner­ erty, real or persqpgL.a» Used by the
PHONE 160.
Oak Ave. and 11th St.
SANFORD, FLA.
loot ecierysccd to test foryour- vousness should soe him. Ofllce at hotel county assessor of taxes, perfecting, re­
viewing
and
equaUzlng
the
assessment.
Sanford House. Oue day on|y.
48-3
Oet them now.'

0

¿UR M E N ’S A P P A R E L is a perfect
production of pleasing style, and

adapts itself to the needs of good dress-

ers especially during the warm weather
months.

Our stock of merchandise is of the

most approved style—conservative, yet
modern in every feature, and it will be
to your interest to investigate.

If- quality is your strong point let

m

us supply you.

.

-

. FRANK
Clothier and Men’s
Furnisher

I FRANK

L. W O O D R U F F !

Sanford’s . Pnly Exclusive Shoe ~ Store
INE OF CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES

Horner Military School

Cut.-Flowers and Hot House Plants
\Florists Agent.

Asl^for Prices &lt;

�THÉ SANrOftÖ HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
There will be no preaching o tlh e Baptlst church next Sunday, August. 1. While
— this is the regular appointment, the pas­
tor, Rev. E. Lee Smith Is engaged in a
meeting elsewhere and will preach In
Geneva on the third Sunday. instead.
■ Sunday school will he held at ten o'clock
as usual.

Efficient S ta ff of Reporters Weekly
&gt;
r Covers the Territory for
The Herald .

Presents to the Investor the BestOpportu
nities in Florida
U n im p roved c e le ry lands, flo w in g w e lls gunrnitteed,
$ 5 0 .0 0 to $ 2 0 0 .0 0 per a cre
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to $1000.00
Mir (lore.

**

City property, Improved and unimproved timber land with finest site in Florida for crate factory
Others tell'you what can be done. MURRELL &amp;r CONNER .arejmuytTeal fnrmers-a» well n*r
■eflle8tntcbit)kers.nnTl nre here to^slibwyou'wTiht Tins been and can be dona
*

around. Between Sanford and Longwood
the shortest route would be west of-the
Atlantic Coast Line and-would at the
same time go through a section of fine
orange groves nroundF Crystal take. Lake
Mary, West Longwood and n good many
Others. An eastern route. between San­
ford and Longwood would go through a
port of country sparsely settled and whose
¡paople'-akefMly lmve benefit of thtrrtay'
CimiShtiTiié ToTonce’ vTctorlouTl Score U) road and partly the Sanford &amp; Everglades
to‘1, and we expect they will be wanting Railroad.
to tac|lc Sanford next.
GENEVA GLEANINGS
Special Correspondence to The Herald.
•' Miss Agnes Clark, a popular young lady
of Oviedo is visiting friends In Geneva.
The many, friends of Mr, and Mrs. RobL
Keif ^wtilb c sunry HT Ieam that Mr. Kel ’
has severed his connection with Musslewhlte Si Howard and will shortly return
to his farm In Georgia.

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
I Sell the Land—Your Drains, Money, mid
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
Special Correspondence to The Herald:

The library here is getting quite a nice
start. Only a portion of a bookcase was
to be purchased, but the * r w n nr p»&lt;rrhnsod fram domjted three sections, top
and base, thus making a complete case.
We have also lately acquired forty-four
Little Masterpieces, fiction, science, biog­
raphy and poetry. Twenty-three volumes
"The Saunterer" has no more admiring of Action were given last winter, and a
reader than this correspondent and so few weeks ego It wAs presented with an­
much do we agree with hint on his opin­ other lot of books.
ion of the woman suffrage question, that
Mrs. Goo. H. Count has returned home,
we can't refrain from saying ao. Certain­
ly no womanly woman considers the bat- after a pleasant two weeks’ visit with
lot box her sphere. There are, we nre friends at New Smyrna und Coronado
sorry to say, some mnsouline women; Beach.
surqly they are not what God intended
■ they should be. Many women who wish
their husbands, were different should ex­
amine thenutelvc* and see if they them.
Selves nre doing their full duty.

Mt, and Mrs. G. A. Duka and Mrs. R. C.
Uushnell of DcLand cuine over on Friday
evening. Mrs.Duka visited her friend,Mrs.
H. Fr Quackenbos,'whd has been quite ill,
and Mrs. Dushnell visited her sisters, Mrs.
'Mr. nnd Mrs. Darnel have gone oh a Bond and Mrs. Scrlver, returning home
. __
•-Hrtah tjtjpe parents of the latter in Aln- Saturday morning.
MlaajyiUia Lee Willis has been home on
a,visit
to her parents. She left Wednes­
Mrs. U. V. David add children of Cam­
day
for
Bethany where she will teach next
eron City attended the 83rd birthday
winter.
celebration of their grandmother, Mrs.

IM P R O V E D IR R IG A T E D F A R M S —U N C L E A R E D LA N D S
Flow ing W ells on A ll
Celery Delta ntul other Desirable Tracts In Blocks to mtit Purchaser, “ Fnccs.npd descriptions upon request

F irst N a tio n a l Bank B u ildin g

Elizbcth Prevntt. i

Last Thursdny and Friday 'afternoons
Chas.
Campbell and party of friends from
Mrs. Emma Proctor is spending a1few
DcLand came over by nuto this far. ¿hen
days with her mint. Mrs. Geo. Peter».
took &lt;i Imiin'li and went to Sanford to wit­
lir a . Franklin iVhd aon, Pnu). of Plant ness the ball games.
City nro vIsItiilg Mrs, Freeman Pattlshall.
Sunday afternoon Miss A. Rylans of
Mrs. L T. I^ e rs and Mrs. Nicholson are Orange City was In town calling an friends.
now In DaVtOQQ,.called -there by the Ill­
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. B. M. Sheppnrd
ness of :-thelr;^iigliier, IHrs. Oscar Nichol- and friends, Mr. mid Mrs. Fulsome and
Children's Day was fittingly observed
at the Methodist church last Sunday night
by appropriate songs and recitatldns by
the children, each acquitting himself or
herself creditably. The decorations were
very pretty indeed. After the program
was rendered the pastor,* Rev. Hardin,
■poke words of encouragement to all and
especially to the children.
Quite a jolly crowd went over to Lnkc
Harney Monday last to cmnp for a week,
catch fish and light mosquitoes. Those
going over on'Monday were Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Paltisliall and children, Mr. Payne
Daniel and sisters, Mrs. C. N. Hays and
children. Mr. and Mrs. David S|»eer. mid
Misses Mmnle McLaih and Agnes Clark.

son of Daytona, came over to see Mrs.
Sheppard’s father, H. F. Quackenbos.
Miss Ida Mae Dlnfonl has been visiting
'fiends in Titusville for the last two weeks.
She is expected home some time this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sauls leave Friday
via City of Jacksonville for Jacksonville,
thence to New York on the Mohawk to
visit their daughter. Miss Ruth, who is
nursing at Clifton Springs, and son In
Rochester, also other relatives.
Dr. S. Puleston of Sanford lias been over
dnily lately to see Mrs. II. F. Quackenbos,
who tins been very ill.
• Work is progressing on tho house of M
Brooks,.formerly the Voss House. It
being moved back twenty-live feet from
the street, which will greatly improve the
npjicarance.
Miss Eleanor Scrlven Is visiting friends
in Sanford.

If You W ant to Buy or S e ll

OR TRUCK LANDS
Com e and S ee Us

[f l o r id a p e o p l e
A T T H E S E P R IC E S
And consider the quality’ ‘
Every chair illustrated h e r* 1» m ad* »1 (he
b»at whU» maple ■lock and finished natural
out-door varnish. • Tho aaata or# toast era do
doubt# woven rattan &lt;nol cheap pith*
Wr arq n Y rT
1 ■ ■■ , ¡ 7 1 —

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BOARDING CELERY. SANFORD. FLÀ.

It M akes N tv D ifferen ce W h a t Y ireT W an t or W h e re Y o u W a n t It

lABOE IUU8THATED XATALOfl NOW.

ANY HOOKER SHOWN HENE OAN BE HAD IN REff?
I
GREER ON OftNARY FOR IS CTt. EXTRA.

St t r r * ---------------

FLORIDA OHAIR FAOTORY
JaahaonvIDa, Florida.

and on T erm s th a t a re R igh t

HOVVARD-PACKARD LAN D COM PANY

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j rROM MACARONI DELTA
rram The Nereid's Special Correspondent
By W ireless Telephone

Honk Slmpeon traded ten acres of his
forty sere farm for a second hand automo­
bile three weeks ago and bain’t run over
anything but a muly cow as yet He
says he almost run over a lot of kids one
• jay last week, but the fool youngsters
were too quick for bhn and got out of the
way- Town automobile fellers suy Hank
It too big a chump to rim over anything
that's aliVe and won't associate-with him.
Abe Bauingarten, n wealthy capitalist
. of Orlando, thinks of moving to Macaroni
soon. He owns a second- .hand clothing
—
Ullcte, Allcuk Kurpctcr, says
lie's as rich as Creosote.
Major Asbestus Jetyilns of Pcppervllle,
Ky„ is here visiting Cul-tfJIU Hofkcnspitz.
Both fit in the Federul army nnd carry
scars on their persons. The major was
kicked twice in the stomach by T]td.viiulc
and Col. Bill, while Capturing » tfmvel
—train-was woundod-between the wntrr
.tank and the round house.
Sile McCracken's mule ran nwny Inst
und threw Sile out of the Wagon
inflicting painful bruises. Sile lit straddle
of a barbed wire fence and the basement
of his trousers was much lacerated.

IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN

ni the Hotel do Buster next Saturdny In
Weklvn Trib^No.41 —
hqnor of.thclt new. Präsident, Mrs. Eph- - —
ruim Butts.
Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday of each
Deacon Ephraln Bonesctt.of the colored
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting broth­
Hardshell church, is hnving Kis accounts
ers welcome.
investigated by Rev. Deuteronomy Jones
ReJetterlng Neatly Done. Let
nnd the trustees as the collection tnken
mate on Your Work.
up lust Sunday for the benefit of the Chi­
L. G, S T R IN G F E L L O W
Will call on you by request with Samples
nese mission in New York was quite sus­
ami designs. Importer of Foreign
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
piciously small. It Ib quite often remark­
Granite und Marble
NOTART pu b lic
*
ed that no man can eat fried chicken ev­
Church Street, Orlando, Florida
ery then! and w eir sltlney rubber collars
W r it e o r C a ll F o r P r ic e s
every day on the Deacon's pay oi $0 n
week.
Office in the City lfnll
Old Bill Hollister planted his sainted
JUST RECEIVFD
mother-in-law last Sunday. There was
Another lot of those Bargains In
Harness at---- :------—-H a rry W ilson*r
much weeping nnd chagrin aiming the
ttimifhers, und Bill Is going to erect a
seven dollar monument over her immortnl
remains.

S P E N C E R ’S
BA KERY

Uncle Billy Pettingili, who runs n twotnhle restaurant in connection with a one
chair barber shop in Cameron City, kicked
his red-headed son-in-law, Muse Stucky,
out of his shop last Friday for alluding to
Uncle Bill's wife ns u stni catamont. His
son-in-law haint no good os Bill tins laid
to support him for the Inst two years.

NO MONK Y UROU1BKO unlit P«i rettili in.fii-pro»e oi v»ur bicrtU. We*

Most Com picte^-Line ~of

I°ErAYS,lV »i»^ T u V A l .duilns «luth ilm

Baked Goods in

tu
mlddlemen a profili by buyin« diteci ol u» and h i»* ih« manuiacturtr'i suirantra behtnd jrour U e rt u , D O M O T IIIJY
'
Il Y a ttncyri*
ora patrol {Irti from
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South Florida

•S-

■t « v Prie* until you retrive our caulocuri______
iloca]ri aodlu m our unheard ol / a e l r r y
Èrteti and rtmarkaU* ifteial tf f t n lo rid e r a | «n b ,

Elvira Slocum of Urluialo, a sistur ol
YOU WIIL BE
trw f r it t i w» can
Skinny Jane Slocum of our town, is lien
than anr oit
on a visit. Elvira was udoptqd into the
mÄ
L - 4i , you can «rii our Mercies' uniti jrour own naine plaie st
family of a wenlthy Orlando mercfquii
h
a
h
f
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J
tO
O
N
D
H
A
N
D
B l O I O Ù t S,h*&amp;
. W ,rÄ
do not
rejraUrty hsndle fécond hind blcycltt. but
We Make Everything
oiuilly hire a number on hind Ukcn In trade by our Chicago retail itoret. The»« wt d u g out
and gets two dollars a week for doing
promptly it price» ranging from 0 3 to • « or 0 1 0 . DeicriuUve bargain liste mailed free, 1
Rev. Ephraim Wiiberforcc Johnson oc­ light Ionise work.
Known to the Trade
cupied the culufed Hardshell pulpit lust
Sunday nnd urged the congregation to
Pop Stumon Has A Blaze
assist in pultftig down the dennn rum,
Mondny morning was enlivened by the
nnd from the number of empty flasks
alarm of lire being locuted at the home of
Phone 106
found in the rear of the church the next
Tht regular retail f n c t of ih tif U rn it
J. M. Stumon on Fourth street und SnnfSJO fe r fa ir, but to inlradue* w* w ill
day we believe they are putting it down
III
Park
Avenue
Sanford,
Florida
TSi regular rtla il frite ctth rif l i r a i t
tillyouatam
fli fa ir for f 4£0(calhlritborderf4 S5\.
ford avenue. The fire was extinguished
i f - 0 Arr édl&gt;. but ta in tro d u it tté i t i i i i
ail right.
. NOMORETROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
before any damage had been done; Had
H K A IL S , Tanks o r (H ats w ill n ot lo t th o
Ub Flickingcr was called over to Mnd- the flte reached the fine new building re­
a ir oa t. Biatv thousand pairs sold list year.
O ver tiro huiulrtd Uwuaaud pair* naiv In use.
- sock last Saturday to nttend the funeral cently constructed by Pop Stumon npxt.
D E B O R IF T tO N l Made In nil sties. It UUvely
obsequies of her dead uncle, who sudden- ihwr there wmilditavc-heon-a-largo-hlnztr A L I I E I L T J L R A P I L I N G and
easy riding, verydursbleandtlnedtnilde with
a special quality o f mbtwr, wbicli never becomes
_ly-diod of a fingering-illness:
*"
sore enough. This lurge store room build­
_
T
o
n
s
ò
r
ia
l
P
arlo
rs
porous ana which closes up small punctures without allow,
th e th ick rubber trea d
lo g ihealr (oescane. We hare hundreds of letlersf rom sails— Miss-AngeHnr-MarmmlUkn. Buster of ing am) npnrtmmt hnnse is 'utmost nuiiJ puncture etrlpa HH**
Beu cu itomcrastal log t hat tbclr tires hake only been pumped
and « D , " also rim strip “ S "
upanceor twice In a whole seaaon. They welsh no more than
Cicero, u cousin of Mart Busier, proprie­ pleted nnd will be a great mipntaumunt F a sh ion a b le
to
p
reren
t rim outtlug. Thin
H a ir C u ttin g on ordloary tire, the puncture restating qualities being given
tire w ill ontM et any o th e r
tor of the Hotel de Buster, is lierc visiting on the avenue: Sanford cannot nfTord to
by aererat Myers o f thtn. specially preptred fabric on the
m ake-H O FT, E L A S T IC and
tread.
---- - ThereguUrprtccoflfieectiresUgt.sopcrpatr.butfor
------ *—price of liiete tires U A i
and G eneral B a rb erin g
easy it mirto.
the Buster family. She entertained Skin­ have any new hoildiugs destroyed hy lire.

|0 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF *M l
SELF-HEALING D M t f t S S S S Æ g ' Z L

8

ny Jane Slocum and Perlinc Butts Inst
Monday with a fried tripe luncheon and
cold lea. Angelica Is quite classy.'
Philander Crockett a lid Miss Gangrene
Perkins ure getting up h motor parly to
go to tyinndo next week to ace the hull
game between Orlnndn nnd Sanford. They
are pretty well matched as tin* Inst game
between 'em stood 0 loO in the sixteenth
inning.
Thu Knights and Ladies of the Jumping

•dve rillin g purpuaea we arc making a spec fat factory pi ice to
the rider o f only &gt;*.8o per pair, A fl orders shipped same day letter is received. We ehlp C. O. D. on
approval. You do not pay a cent until you here examined and found them sir Icily ae represented.
We w ill allow a eaah discount of 5 per cent (thereby
price •S.BS per p elo
e lrllf
, making
„ the______
tf you
Hot end Cold Baths at all Houra.
Hot But■end ....
FU.....
LL.........
C A S............
H W I T H 011DK ft and enclose
this advertisement.
advertiser
'
-You run no rlik In
....... . thU
ding us an order as the tires may be returned at O U K expense if for any reason they are
phur Baths a S p ecialty
not aatltfaclorr on examination. W e are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as In ■
- - that
- - -they w ill
... ride
.. easier, run .faster,
. .
One visit nnd you become a Stimuli I‘airon bank. I f you order a pair o f these tires, you w ill -find
wtsr better, tail longer and look finer than any tire
*
you have erer used or seen at any price. We
know that you w ill t&gt;e so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you w ill give us your order.
P ic o Block opposite Capreee O ffice
We want you to send us a trU l order at once,________________________________
, hence this remarkable tire offer.
i r t / r iff u r r n
r i n r o don't buy any kind at any price until yon send for a pair or
M r T U U MwK J Z U M f r l C O Itnigcthorn I’uncture-I'rool tires on approvst and trial at
the special Introductory price quoted above: or write for our btg Tire and Sundry
which
jury CaUloguc
Cata!
„ CLOSING OUT
describes and quotes all makes and kinds o
____________
f tires at about
iuI h
hall
a lflh
the
c usual prices. ____
mugu
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1* 1 u
a *n* |ww 1l i1 r1 aa pw&gt;
gw* but WTUe
write ui a poatal today. UO
DO N O T T H I N K O F BUY1MQ
B U Y IN a a bicycle
My sltfck or Guns and Rifles. New M J U H
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proprlnte. Fo|r while Dr. Caldwell never
fired a musket or drew a sword, ho exer­
cised a profound Influcnçe pn those who
did engage In warfare. He spoke of the
early llfe o L the distinguished educator
The following Interesting article, taken and of his ministry, serving Buffalo nnd
* from the Greensboro, N. C.,-Telegram, will Alamance churches for sixty years, later
prove interesting to the people of this sec­ his starting a school for the benefit of the
tion. Dr. Cohlwell was the great-grand­ young men of the community, later as a
father of D. A. Caldwell of this city, and physician traveling around thocommunlty'
the great honor accorded his memory was administering to thé suffering of the citi­
a fitting tribute to one who had accom­ zens, and Instly as a statesman. While
Dr. Caldwell did not give up the ministry
plished so much during his life.
"Two handsome monuments-were un­ or the profession of a physician, he still
veiled nt Guilford battle ground yesterday tnught men and Instilled in them the fire
—one In memory of Dr. David Caldwell of patriotism that so nobly stood the test
ami the other a statue of Clio the muse of on Guilford battlefield. The Illustrious man
am les nnnmd ndmini^
history.. The unveiling exercise* were wit­ also followed the l .... ............ 1----------tering unto tho suffering and praying with
nessed by several thousand citizens of this
the dying.
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and adjoining counties, who each year, on
- "C 5TKauarngrRcv7Hr.“Clark stated that
--JtflyA. per n visit to this hlsWHcTohdrewhlle Dr. Caldwell did not fight, the pat. vered spot
rlotlsm shown by him was fully as great
"The monument to Dr. David Caldwell Is
ns was shown by thebravestof the Amera massive granite stone placed on a gran­ Icon heroes.
ite base, which rests on a massive foun­
"After the addresses,^the procession
dation stone. On the face of the monu­
headed by the band, marched to the monment Is the Inscription: ‘Dr. David Cald­ umenta nnd they were unveiled. The
well. born 1724-dled 1824.* On the four
monuments were draped with large Amersides of the base are the words: ’Preacher,tanriiags; the flag being drawn from the
- *Tpach6r,""TTiyklctan, •Patriot.' This manumenl is on the south side of theroad Clio statue by Misses Mory Fry and Frances
Beall. The procession then proceeded to
leading east from the main entrance to
the Caldwell monument where Miss Adethe battlefield, and is about two hundred
j^
yards
- y iy tjiW V -e o d A tis s M a r lo n J o n e s ,"The other monument, the Muse ofHls- great-great-grandchildren of Dr. Caldwell.
tory, Is Just across tho rood from the pres­ did the unveiling.
"The ceremony,of the unveiling was very
ident’s cottage. This Is a bronze figure
Impressive,
the young girls in spotless
representing Clio, the Muse o f History,
wldte.
the
brilliantly colored flags, the
resting on a massive granite block some
spectators
massed
around, and the masssix feet In height, this resting on a granite
ive
monuments
forming
ttUiclurethaijslll
base. The foundation, weighs several
tons. On the north .side of the monument long linger In the memory of nil who wit-_
! r inscribed on' A bronze plate the follow­ nessed It,

MONUMENT TO DR. CALDWELL

ing, composed by the president of the bat­
tle ground company:

SÁNfORÍ) HCRÁLft

but on account of the Sole which hod pro
vailed for several hours no one thought of
Bleriot’s coming at such a time, nnd the
operators were away from their posts,
hence the expected notice was not given.
The sallors on the ships were the first
to discover the flyer. They heard the buz­
zing of the molor some two minutes be­
fore the nerople came In sight. Theft what
looked.like a big white butterfly glldet
over their heads foster than any railroad

New Model F B ulck
vices of the latter were needed to cheeky
thtrCUrio franters w h ff^ c rb -fc a W jn T ie
machine to pieces. The city officials got
-Blcriot'a consent, nnd erected _njent over
the machine amfcharged sixpence ndmis»ion. the proceed* from which were quite
huge and were donated to tho hosplta
nnt* pollce-funds. Much surprise was manifest nt the
smallness of the machine. It is scarcely
twenty feet across the wings, and Its
weight obout 400 pounds. The motor is
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Public School Buildings Must be Properly equipped for Safely
Among other laws passed by the Inst
legislature we note one In particular thnt
we consider on especially good one. For
the benefit of the public we reproduce this
(aw ¡n f uy .
* i CHAPTER 5937— (No. 08)
--A n ^ c r r w n fllW f^ P ^ ^ ^ P ^ c tlo n '
ror teachers nnd students of nubile schools.

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New Garage in ^Connection
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Oak A ve. between Secoad-and-ThirdStreeta

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.—Joseph M, Mart-head

'The day was n perfect one. • There wi
and from the famous old battlefield, am
lt would be Impossible toglveahesUmate
os to the number of people who roamet
over the field during the day. A large
number came In from the surroundtni
country, nnd each wagon transported a
welf-fllled basket. After theunvellng ex­
ercises the crowd gathered In the “ grove
and enjoyed dinner.
"Promptly otlQ:30o'clock the procession
left the president’s cottage and headed by
the Gibsonvllie hand, which made music
for the occasion, proceeded to Uie pavlllion,
'wTTor*nhe dOdtcntorynddreasem weiemade— Dr. C. Alphonzo Smith nnd Rev. -Melton
Clark being the speakers of the occasion.
"Mr. R. D. Douglas was master of ceremonies, ond he first Introduced Rev. J.W.
Goodman, who led In prayer. Mr. Douglas
then presented Dr. Smith, who he said, was

terest by all. The speaker's theme was,
broadly speaking, that n notion must find
in its past its heritage for the future, and
the retflltvo hn|&gt;ortuncc of history. He
spoke of tluxjevcral Greek statues, and the
part each had played. He said that the
Greek idea of a statue was that It gave an
outward sign of inward and lasting truths.
~ Dr. Smith said that the stability df this
nation will bo measured in a sense by the
measure of the nation's gratitude to our
forefathers.
'Turning his thoughts to the battle of
Guilford Court House, the speaker stated
that not everyone had gotten the correct
impression as to the result of tills great
struggle. He said that any man whodoes
have the correct view of the -buttle- and
does not feel proud of the heroes who fell
there, is unworthy of Ills citizenship. He
road several' passages from letters written
■ by men who.fought in the battle in which
they gnVe their conclusions as to its frultB.
The speaker also spoke of the greut work
done by tho battle ground company in
preserving the historic spot, and declared
that the battlefield would one day prove
to he a stepping stone toward the more
perfect unity of the nation.
Concluding. Dr. Smith said that the men
who fought and the men who wrought are
builders of history. He then in words fil­
ling nnd npprojiriutc dedicated the Clio
"Mr. Douglas then introduced Rev. Melton
Clark, who made the dedicatory address
for the unveiling of the monument to Dr.
Caldwell------— — —-.-------------------’ "Rev. Mr. Clark discussed the life of Dr.
Caldwell with rare Insight nnd In a wnv
which was very gratifying tothedescend(Hits of Dr. Cpldweli who .were: present.
His address afforded all present some most
helpful and inspiring information touching
the great revolutloary character whose life
he was describing.
"H e said that It might sceoi/trnngc thnt
on a battlefield a niouumwpolkould be
erectod to a man who w iii^ jiotMxmibutanL But with all the eircuiqgfluicegkhowii

Section 2. The number of such stair­
ways or flreesenpes, nnd their location,
material and conMruriion, shall he ns de­
signated nnd prescribed by the ’Board of
Public Instruction of the county in which
said school building or buildings shall he
located.
Section 3. The Board or Public lnstruc-

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JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY, DcLand, Florida
ten ndnotes 1waaout-of-elght-of- landr nrnH~thiTCg~kcpp, nrhnvtrttunninn' krpt
and had- left the warship well behind. jn perfect ordor.
For a few minutes Tcould not see cither
.Section 4. That all the outer doors ol
¿oast ¿Jqr the boat. 1 tried to keep at an ¿ny public school building, where there
D E A L E R IN
uverage height of 250 feet. Themachlne 8holl ho two or more rooms, shall be w
dipped-toward water several times. 1 es- hung that when they are opened they wil
C H O IC E F L O R ID A AND W E S T E R N M E A T S
tlinated that thfc propellers were going uwing to the outside. "
Park Avenu* In Spaar’ s Grocery
1200 lb 1400 revolutions per minute. The
flrstrobjects I b o w were ships off tlieEnglisli coast. ’ Then observed a great deal.
I veered to the southwest of Dover castle
and then saw friends flourishing a flag in
a valley suitable for a landing, I made
two circles while lessening my speed, then
Arc made with the Bill­
divEd down, but come In oontact wltl^the
ingsley D o v e t a i l e d
ground sooner Uian I expected, Both the
H e a d S.
Any leading
machine and myself were badly shaken on or ociore October I, JuOU, or ns soon
Bleriot’s wife arrived on .{hq destroyer,
and embracing him, wept for joy. The
mayor and other Dover officials called ear­
ly to welcome the first man to cross the
channel In an aeroplane.
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Very early In the morning a wireless
message from Calais was receive at Dover
saying that Blériot would start la a few
minutes, but before the sleeping populace
!iad time to get Uie news and dress the
Frenchman had landed. The townspeo­
p le ^ Dover, who had been waiting und
watching for tim e weeks to witness this
great teat, were caught napping, so also,
the plioiograplicrsand clnematrographers.

thereafter as rqay.be practicable, formu­
late and prescribe tactics of Instruction
for fire drills for ull of the public schools
of the State of Florida, ond each teacher
teaching in such school shall he provided
with a copy of such tactics nnd it shall he
the duty of each nnd every one of such
teachers to instruct the students of their
respective schools in siich fire drills as
prescribed by the Stute Sujierintemlent of
Public Instruction-.
Section 7. Any teacher or officer men­
tioned in this acl who shall fall or refuse
to comply with the provisions hereof shall
he removed from his position or office.
Section 0. This act shall take WTm
from Its passage nnd approval by the
Governor.
Approved June 4, 1809,

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HINTS FO R FA R M ER S
Mfhin W*t«r Disappear* and Air Quit
To* Thin .to Breath*,

To amend Section 171 of Chapter IS of the or­
d in a r y of the City of Sanford. Florida, of 1882
eniitled HreLimit* and Bui IdIni Keatrk-tlon»."
Be U unjoined by the Council of the Citr of San­
ford. Hot Ida. that Section 171 of Chapter 12 Of the
revUed ordinance, of .aid city of 1892. and la
hereby amended to read a. follow.:
rut unit*
Section 171. No peroon or perrons or corporation
or corporation, o* individuala, their agent*, em­
ployee. or others for or on account of auch corporationi or individual, .hall build, contract or nolana.

Rations For the E bb Layers.

TB* *g* o* t be earth te placed by .One o f the beet dry mnsh feeds that
-obk at 000,000.000 years, by others can possibly be fed to hens for winter
100000,000 years, and atlfl others of egg production consists of the follow­
later time place It at 10,000,000 years, ing: Two hundred pounds good wheat
¡tone' place It lower than 10,000,000, bran, 100 pounds good wheat mid­
knowing what processes hare been dlings, 100 pounds good comment, 100
pounds lUiBoed oil meal, 100 pounds
»one through.
S H IP P E R S O F
Other plnneta go through the snnn gluten meal, }100 pounds beef scrap.
process. The reason that other plnnett
differ so much from the earth is that
piey are In so much earlier or later on top, and so ou until all Is used; then
stages of existence. TJio earth must take n scoop shovel and thoroughly
mix, says the Indiana Farmer. Keep
become old.
this
mash dry before them nil the
m &amp;
Newton surmised, although ho could
gtre no reason for It, thnt.tbo earth tlmo In automatic feed boxes. To this cn.i aids of Mm avenue. thence uuih on a
would loso nil Its water and becoim add clover hay and green vegetables,
such ss cabbrrge, mangcla/aiid.Utrillos^ .^ua&amp;nhAvmuc^.tb«uvw&gt;wmfh .lung ..idptrfectlr dry. _ Hinctnthsn I f hREiffleli "XliT.
inn
T,lso“ ?or each 100
birds feed two oouin ilue of Flflh »treel, thence rail to
fonml that Newton was correct
As the earth keeps cooling It will be­ quarts o f wheat In the morning snd
come porons, and . great cavities will tho same at noon nnd two quarts of
b» fArmeil in the Interior, which will shollod com nt 4 o'clock In-the even­
take In the water. It Is estlinnted ing. Keep plenty of warm water be­
that this process la now In progress. fore them all the time, as Cold, chilly
I0 far (hat the water diminishes nt the water tends to'stop egg prndnrTTMi; '
S 'A ^ O R D , F L O R ID A
Notice Of Application Tor Tax Deed
pte of tho thickness o f a shoot of
paper each year.
Under Section 8 or Chapter 4888,
At this rate" in 0,000,000 years the
..Mtttf-QLflorlda----------- :--------- —■watenrtll*'ti»T«TnnrtrTr Tntie.niurjii
Notice 1. hereby given that A. K. SIoMom of
Rach lot had seven steers. Lake Mary, Fla., jiurrlinser of Tax Ct-rtUtca!« tft;
Jfi.000,000 the wnter will have tllsnp cattle.
daini tke 3rd day of June. A. D. 1007. -li»
Lota 1 aud 8 received ' corn, cot­ |02:
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pound from the face of the globe.
tiled .aid certificate in my ofllce, and ha* m id ' ,
tonseed
maal,
stover,
mined-hay
and
application
for tax deed to U*ue in accordano«
The nitrogen and oxygen, in tho atwith law. Said certificate embrocca the following
Lota 4 and 0 received the ¡cactibed
Biosphere are also diminishing all the silage.
property iltuatrd in Orange roomy,
i 1»rtda. to-wit: W M ofS WM of 8 H of Lot 2 of SÌtime. It la In an Innppreclablo degree, same ration eac«pt'«Uat*- The:hogs of
SM of U t 3, Sec. 9,Tp. 20. S R 30 E .-2 3 acre*.
but the time will come when the nlr In lots 1 snd 0 received a third of Hie aaKl land being s»»e»*ed at the dale of the l i ­
H igh -G ra d e H ou se-B u ild in g a S p e c ia lty
gill be so (bin that no creature wo a pound o f tankage dally per bead hi tuano* of .aid certificate In the name of Drawdy ;;
know-could breathe It and live. The addition to what they oould glean.
time will come when-the world cannot The first sixty days throo hogs were
support life. That will be the period In each lot; the last fifty-six days four
of old age, and then'wlll come death.— smaller bngs replaced the first set.
k Circuit Court Orange County, Fla,
The gain of the hogs receiving tank,
irhard A, Proctor,
DEALERS IN
age was 1,2.'«) pounds; the gain of the Notice of AflpllcoUon tor Tax Dead
CREASING” A WILD HORSE, hoga not receiving tankage Ivns 808, a Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888,
B u ild ers’ Su pplies, In te rla rc h e n Sand
difference o f 422 pounds. Tho total
Laws of riorlda
For Ons Captured by That Method amount of tankage ftxl was 2di).b
Notice hi hereby given that Geo. T. Cain«*, purFifty Were Killed.
A lp h a C em ent, A c m e P la s te r
pounds. That would coat at 4-15 n ton chawr of Tax Certificate No. 9, da tad the 3rd day
A.U. 1007, ho. Oled aakl certificate In my
■ Wilt C. narrfea, writing in McClure’s 15.85. Tho extra pork, 422 pound« al aflpne.
oflice, nnd ha* made application for lux deed to
i*eue jni accordance with law. Sukl certi ficaie rmof (he various methods o f capturing (1 cents, would bo $25.22.
tirarci (he following described property altuated In
wild horses In the old days on the
Ofongr cTiunty.
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Urongr
county, Fiorillo,
tlorlda, lo-wltf
lo-wlii N
K « ' oc fTN" W
V. «" of
land
S E «li Sec 18,
18. Tp 20, 8
S RH 27 fe,
E. The same land
plains, saysi
brini
mirtini
u
the
date
of
the
Uauance
of
tucli
“ ‘ “ ’Creasing' was o n ib ftfielfd evices.
reriiHcate in Ihr name of W. Fermi«. Unica« said
Plans, Estimntea, and nil Information relative .to Building
This consisted In shooting n bullet so
that It struck tbe Animal on the top
Cheerfully Furnished
of the neck Just In front o f tho with­
uijr, /». v. I »u«,
u. m. numnsun,
ers and shoot an Inch or bo deep close
Irtk Circuit Court Orange County. Fla.
to the spinal column. The »hock tem­
In Court of the Qounty Judge, State
porarily stunned* the horse, nnd tbe
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE
•PHONE 261
^bonier ran up and tied the animal'«
ivldunced In a sturdy frame
feet together before he recovered. A and conspicuous muscle, on u regular MtBSS- |0« W C » « F .
rope halter was slipped on his head'.; food of oats aud possibly a little bran, To all C m illor*. Legatee*, Diitrlbutee* and all
I rryon* having Claim* or Dt-muml* again»l «aid
A gentle home or sometimes a work the amount to be such as will always
relate:
leave
with
him
a
tnsto
for
more.
The
ox wun'led up alongside the pro»trate
You and rach o l you are hereby notified and re­
•beast, and he was securely necked up only promise of first class draft quali­ quired to preaent any claim* and demand* which
you or either of you may have a g a in « tbe eatata
to the gentle animal nnd Urns could be ties in' the grown horse In an ample of W. N. Lefllcr. drernted, late of O ran *- county,
*al
ilftratrix of iabl
handled easily. Old mustnngers say. frame well tilled out In all parts In the Florida, to the undrnlgned adm inUtratrli
m a le , within two year* from Ihr date hereof.
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
however, that for one horse caught colt, buoh a youngster is admired-by
Dated May 24. A. D. *909.
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Eux E Lxitlr.
this way fifty wero killed aud tlint ns all aud when grown fetches the high
43 8
Admiiil*lratrix
SALE STABLES
a matter of fact the method wna not price. But he canuut he brought'to
this
stage
by
accident,—Homestead.
used very imich except In on enterH arn««* and Buggies
B lacksm lth ln g and H o rsasho alng
genry, when a hunter, after dnys of
How to Control San Joaa Scala.
attempts to capture, finally took the
About tho beat and first thing that
M orses and M u les Bought and Exchanged
rink of successfully crcashtg an un­
usually fine animal rn|her than bcp |should be done with an orchard that
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-him cacapn altngclherfc ,----- ---------J ts Infested with scale Is to cut out and
“One of tho best cpw ponies 1 ever remove all the dead nnd unnecessary
owned I bought jfrom a mtisUmgcr wood, says' Farm aud Fireside. This
Is especially true with old orchards
that hate much wood in the tops. A ft­
er this |uirt of the work has been done
O F SA N FO RD , F L A .
and thé brush been removed nnd burn­
ed Home kind o f spray should be ap­
P . H. NANO, President
ago. PEN N A LD , Vlee-Prei
plied thut will destroy tho peats.
F . P . F O R S T E R , C ash ier
B, P . W H IT H ER , A sa). Cash
The lime sulphnr wash is the remedy
Only National Bank in Orange County Z ,
that is most used for the control o f tbe
D C IIM * ,
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is Psilfo
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and
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ehenp Uand
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when
acute,
O calor In
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
applied pro|Htrly is effective.
This

Florida Fruits

General Insurance Agents

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remedy has much Tftluo as a fungicide,
beside being a scale destroyer.

Feeding Fowls In Winter.
For tho best results you inuet give
your fowls warm, dry, comlfctable
qunrters and feed them regularly, giv­
ing for breakfast a warm mash, with
min ounce o f cut bone for each hen.
Clive thorn.all the finely cut hay or
clover they will eat. Keep vegetables
of various kinds before them and feed
them corn or wheat !&gt;«fore they go to
roost, Hbout one pint to twenty hens.
Keep u supply of ahnrp grit always be­
fore them and furnish thorn with fresh
drinking water at all timed, and you
will find profit ill hens la winter.
P ru n in g

PV»«vered until they had each 20
.«•ucs to the good. I observed them
B y * .Some mornings they scooped In
7 *wouut in twenty minutes, and at
«her times It wus a touah struggle
JhlDI Iuu,-lii-oii tlmu tg rcrTThey man,H ^ .lL . 1- never «rw 'tm m 'fa iro S c a ,
Iturl learned that' they bad puwued
¡7? ttme phkn for four mouth*. One
J«hg wee dear—nothing could tempt
« « a to gq beyond the modest atake,
« 4 they had the jirill to atop when
w$n tbe stipulated amount. It
really one o f the best Illustrations
* wifi power I have ever «ecu, for
ffV* •ndred. who enter the portals of
“ J casino are able to resist the com-

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Warbles In Qattle.
Warbles are also called grubs and
Plumbing and
wolves, eaya Hoard’s Dairyman. They
r on the bade and sometimes on
G as Fitting
the side« o f oattla, causing elevations
tnüfilng smell abrupttumor*. BqueewJJUam -npL-WlUxjfour All Wttfk Recv-lvra My PeraonurAUemion
thumb and fingers and dc*tCV.y th« * ------ - .y - 'andUçfll Efforts *”
white grub by fire and wash the cavity
with a solution o f creo Un or any o f the
Opposite City Hall
‘Pilone 230
coal tar preparations.

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“ I ’d rather wait* than eat." confided
the sweet girt
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“ Then we’ll have another dance in­
stead o f going to that fashionable res­
taurant," remarked the thrifty swain.
“ And.” ha added mentally, “ that's $8
saved."—Kansas OUy Journal. -

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ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES

F r u it T re s s .

In tho pruning of fruit trooi the objoet la to obtain the greatest amount
o f bearing wood arranged In a con­
venient form. Therefore wo prune
to obtain a low, open beaded yet com­
pact tree. A low headed tree bean
the fruit In a more convenient form
for pick lug. An open headed tree by
letting In the sunlight obtain« an
earlier nnd evener ripening o f the;
fowls.— Pruning o f a » E l t 4 fie tM tgW
tho throwing out o f yonuger fruit bear­
in g bcanchas.—Wallaoeie Farmer.

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NEWS Of THE WORLD

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Trip to Harney Beach

Next Sunday, a launch excursion will
leave the d ty dock for Harney Beaoh, a
beautiful resort on Lake Harney. The
I t e m s o f Interest Gleaned From boats will leave at 8 o'clock In the morn­
ing ; returning, will leave ■Harney Beach
Various Sources
at 0 o'clock, giving the excursiohtsts the
whole day at this delightful spot. There
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK will be a fish dinner at noon, and the fare
of one dollar for the round trip, entitles
everyone to a dinner. Bring your bathing
Here the Readers Will Find a Brief suits and come prepared to spend a good
time. Get your tickets from J. P.Wcaver,
Historical Sprint Mowing
Tor Hurried Readers
or get them Sunday morning before the
For the second lime Galveston nnd the boats leave the city dock.______
towns along the Gulf coast have been vis­
The Billingsley Orange Box
ited by o disastrous storm. Only for the
Elsewhere In this issue is the advertise­
great sonwnll that wnxJjulll after the dis­ ment of the Ocala Box Co., who mnnufooastrous floqd.-jtonn_flLii few years ago. ture lhe fnmous Billingsley Orange Bo*,
the same sad story would have to bo^remnrketr T h i dOVilfil

T*M cd oT Iasrw eei'i storm which was In joints on the head Is an Improvement
the shape of a hurricane and tidal wave.
Considerable damage was done in the lowlying sections of the d ty by the unroofing
and flooding of houses. In the smaller
settlements along the coost the damage
has been great and the loss of human life
conslderabW&gt;',jrtniPWCTtWWBil83i:«&gt;

over the ordinary kind and there are other
good features that should command the
attention t^ the shippers. The Billingsley
can be furnished by the leading manufac­
turers. If not write to the Ocala Box Co.
^tW i^n g^ai^ffectrlc Lights

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Hardware and Farm Implements
LUCAS PAINTS
Used in Unde Sam's Paint Shop
D u rin g th e past y e a r
th e U. S r N a v y has con­
su m ed 691,000 pounds
o f LUCAS WHITE PAINT and
_ 2 7 8 T7 0 0 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORS, su fficien t ^ p r o ­
d u ce m ore than .100,000
g a llo n s o f paint, e q u iv a ­
lent' to 50 ca rloa d s o f
2 0 0 , 0 0 0 g a llo n s each,
an d w h ich w ou ld m ake
a tra in m ore than one“ h a lfm ile r lo n g .
In U n c le S a m ’s ser­
vice, as in ev e ry b o d y
else’s, LUCAS PRODUCTS
h a ve an unbroken re11 cord for sa tisfa ctory re-:
suits.

SauTurd’s now electric light plant will
' A douburst at buiutb, Minn., a few days soon be Installed and you want the work
since, deatroyed$I,500,000 worth of prop­ done by a competent nnd experienced
erty—and-caused the lossTif three “ llVffll." electrician. The work must bear Inspec­
Twenty houses were washed away.
tion and conform to the regulations pre­
scribed
by the Southern Tariff Associa­
Staunton, Va„ has gono dry by twenty
tion.
W.
A. Parr of this city has had ten
majority.
/ears
experience
In electrical work of all
Koo Maya Indians In Mexico are on the
war path and hnve massacred several kinds nnd caii wire your house In a satlswomen and .children In the vlllogi of Son factory manner. Everyone should b u y ,
Jose while the men were at work in the |their house wired at once, to be reody |; ;
Urlren the currant 1* lurnetfi -amrwrTt:
Mt. Korintjl in Sumatra, n volcano sup- |Parr is now equipped to take your order
lit name nrotlfce. You can get him
. noswUo-be-extlnct. and Iti-UuT rrnter of
I
any
lime
at Uie telephone exchange, or
which a lake had formed. Is again In erup­
tion. A n earthquake followed the renewed leuve orders at Fernald'a hardware"store
activity of Uie volcano.

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'PITTSBURG PERFECT’
Best Fence Made _

WELL DRILLING

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NO DEARER .THAN THE POOR KIND

W e h o v e th e largest
an d b est equ ipped plant
fo r d riv in g w e lls in this
s e c tion o f th e country
and a re prep ared to fill
all ord ers prom ptly. Our
m a c h in e ry is up-to-date
and ou r w orkm en are
s k ille d in th e work. ■

For Field, Farm, Ranch, Lawns,
Corn Cribs and Poultry
Will stand ordinary ns well ns hnrtL

T h o s e - contem plating
p u ttin g in w e lls would
WiH not sag in Summer’s heat nor
break in the cold of Winter
1 s e rv e th eir best interusage

Are made of the best-materials ahd
hove stays that cannot slijT
Do not require on expert to erect,
and are low priced

_£Sta_hy_ consulting us
and le a rn in g prices be­
fo re m a k in g contracts.

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at-vour Door!

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Devout of the Celery
' City Worship Sunday.

Lost week when ordered to proceed to
the seat of war li\ Morocco, n whole bat­
Y o u can get
talion of Spanish troops nt Britcclonn muRESllMC Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS
‘ tlned and refused lo go. They were dis­
All Local Advertisement« Under This
armed and sent to prison. Spain jiasqulle Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
Of Interest to Those Religiously In­
a war on her hands with the Moors.
clined—Subjects of Discourses
L
ost— Between City Pork and Clyde
Tlirough what Is known as the McAgoo
Line dock pair solid gold cuff buttons. In I
for the Sabbath.
tunnel under tho Hudson river, connecting cufTs. Leave a i Herald office and gef|
rm
TH*
Paator,
of
Iha Qiviiha* ia Iha City a» Eaiaaalj
New York City with Jersey City, which reward.
—
.....z------ Raqaaal aJ u talas
sa aai ikatr Aaa.aa&lt;mwnii and
ollw, Church NaWa IO|hi, oflk» noI lala, ihaa Wadaaa
XOs opened to the public last Week, trains
Wonted—To rent cottage In good local­ day *1nt booa.
are now run five minutes apart on a sche­ ity. State location and price wanted.
rirst Methodist
- dule of three minutes from Broad why to Address Bax 780.
ÌBtj.
Rev.A.E.lino«choldi-r,
er. pa»tor;
pa: _____PPH$BI
rhurrh, rqrnrr t’nrk
end Fifth «ti.ct. tutsunage. loriU-rMt
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Jersey City terminal.
Stop nt Surf Crest while at Daytona. ■venue
23
noil« avenue and
Seventh street;
l ì.
.............
.....K phone
jN
Beach.
Board
and
room
$7
to
$8
by
the
morning
servke
at
II;
evening
service.
Pauline Harper, daughter of the Janitor
wfrek; $1.50 by day. Fronting occon. 49lf 7:00; Sunday tchoul, 9:43 a. nt.: Jmi: K. Mettlnger, Supt. Epworth League, 3:00 Sunday evenor No. 143 Madison street, New York City,
Ins
D riv e you r W a g o n in to S a n ford
Wanted—Two
rooms
for
light
house­
is five years old, weighs 130 pounds, and
keeping. J. M. Gillon, Box 422
42t2p . Sunday school at 0:45 n.in. Preaching
is three feet tilno indies tall. Her mother
by the pastor at 11 a. m. The sacrament
C a ll on C. H. E varis
W anted —A woman for house work.
weighs 116 pounds, and is not .more than
of
the
Lord's
Supper
will
be
nd
ministered
Lock Box 58, Sanford, Fla.
45-tf
H e can d e liv e r a n y brand you w a n t out o f
a foot taller than her big baby. The child
at the morning service. Union services at
F
or
S
alt
—One-fourth
block
between
is no freak, nnd is perfectly healthy.
Our n ew W areh o u se
First and Second streets, beautiful build­ the MethodlBt church at 7:30 p. in.
A new cabinet for France has been ing site. Lake view.
$1,000. F. J. preaching by Rev. R. LKhklund. All are
W ith o u t D el a
_—
organized under the leadership of M. Brl- Powers.
Invited to these services.
nnd n Socialist.
For Sale—16-ft launch. 3 h. p. engine.
• th e People's Congregational
Associate Professor Cluftnlstry A. C. Mc- Bargain. If sold at once. * T. P. Conpro^sL
Rev. R. L Kirkland, paitprj Sunday morning
}. Ransom of tho Alabama Polytechnic
Wednesday, 7:00
ForSatc^BuggynTid harness, In gc
nstltuterot-AtitHtmrdied SntuntrryrTtt
Entmlhgcr. !Superintendent.
condition. A bargain. E. -L. G„ Lake J. C. Entmlngcr.
was one of the best known educators in Mary, Fla.
Preaching 11 a. m. by the.pastor; subAlabama.
•
?s) FpH Sal Kv—P. M. Elder of the Celery av- Ject, “ Life's Task—Is It Fully DuncT"
Louis Blériot, a Frenchman, successfully eiiub cash store has 200 bushels of peas Union meeting nt the M. E. jhurcliSunday
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mam.
crossed the English .Channel front Calais f o r w l e . - to Dover lust Sunday in his aeroplane,
For sale Cheap... Quick sale. Need mon-1
f ir s t Baptist
thereby winning the $2,800 prize offered ey. Fifteen ocres celery farm.' Box 473.
Rev. J. W. Boyd pallor.-Sunday morning aerv«(vice. 7:30; Sabbath k IuwI. tM5
.
Frendi Aero clubc
clubr JltS,
by the Frencli
fie, has
bos 'been
been l For Sale—
First class square
square, pian
Sale—First
piano. kw.It;evening
a til.: Ur. J. T. Denton. Supt,; B. Y. P. U.Thursday
decorated
with
Uie
erosi
ut
tho
Legion
of
cheap
nnd
time.
Box
473.
4G-4t
at 7:43p..m., H. E. Tolar. Preai.; prayer meeting
IT'-V-VT|-avary Wednesday, 7:30p. m.
—T
Honor.---- —i, ■ ---- - r?--- — —-----—
F or S ale — Fine Jersey Hull for sale or
V
Holy Croas Episcopal
A Wabash train plunged ittto,fho Mis­ for service. Address Joint Jels, or Phone
Or
a
n
y
oth
qr
brand
o f our, .ju s tly
Hev. B. F. Brown, rector, A. D. Key, senior war­
42tf
souri river thirty miles from Kansas City 59.
den: Sunday morning service. 11; evening aervlce,
For Sale—Three fresh cows and a good 7:30; Sabbath achool, 9:43a. m.; B. F. Whltner.
last Sunday. Five conches and the loco­
C eleb ra ted F e r tiliz e rs —
horse. Inquire at the Pico Hotel 49-tf Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evtnlng.
motive went down. Two Pullmans and a
Presbyterian
Do you w a n t H a rd w o o d A sh es?
For Sale— Model M Cadillac In good con­
chair cor remained on the track. Under­
Rev. J, F. McKinnon,
pallor,
morning aervlce,
dition. F. J. Nlver. Daytona, Fla. 47-4t
.
—
0:3&lt;jy
mining of the roadbed by the recent flood
II; evening aervlce, 7:30;' Sabbath ach.
D ried B lood, S h eep M anu re, B lood and Bone
Beautiful country home for sale cheap. Im.;
. , HenryV
nnr Me"
cLaulln.
Supt.; prayer meeting Wrd1
'
was the cause. Six persons were killed.
neadoy,
7:30
‘
p.
rn.
1H miles from Sanford. 9 room bouse; 6
N itr a te o f Soda?
,
Having to leave a subway train in New acres good land; orange trees, Ac. Ad­
Catholic
49-tf
York because lie didn’t hnve money with dress P. O. Box 753. . Rev. M Fox. rector: acrvlrra every sreond ond
Sunday; early moat, 7 a. in,: maas and ser­
him to pay his fare, President Youktnun
V
For Rent—Old land tiled and In fine fourth
mon. 10 a. m.; Sunday school. 0 a. m.; vespers. 3
-’
of the Rock island railroad system, re­ shape for crop Utis season. Five room p. ro.
turned hastily to his office and sold to Ills cottage on farm. F. J. Powers.
1 fhe Great Plano Contest
Three furnished or unfurnished rooms
secretary: “Go and buy me 1,000 subway
SAnruao
tickets,-and see that Utey are put In every for rent Hines building, over Woodruff's Miss Jessie Stumon...................... .
03,800
Order
of
Eaglet........................
\...
OI.HOU
store.
See
R.
L
Jones.
46-tf
ixicket of every suit of clothes I have.“
Takacb..........................
Mlaa Aranka Tak¿
h .V.V-’.V.'.V.'.V.V.V.'.'• 42.049
30,300
¡lit fully cool, pleas- Congregational^Church...................
Furnished rooms, delightfully
July *^6 wtts the 02d anniversary of the
22.3X1
antly
located,
singly
or
together,
m
.
ou
'
establlsHment of the republic of Liberia In
14,277
Ouk avenue. .
U
Misa Maybel Woodburn.:...........
- (Write us)
0,877
Africa by a oolony of American negroes.
I Welaka Club..................................... .
3,830
For Rent—One and three-quarters acres Miss Ajtn SU'hstruiu___
3.404
Henry Clay wua president of the assodtiMias Nona Cowan..........
2.208
Miss Gayla Moore....
d ,r
X. 042
Woudmrn of the Wutld__
1.174
Little Bison, a Sioux chief, will move
1.018
Wanted—To rent 13,000 feet ofcelcry Mra. U. W. Vrnable..,,
C H A S . H. E V A N S , S ales A gen t,
002
48-tf Baptist Su nday School..
his people from the Dakotas to Nicaragua, boards. P. O. Box 364.
out or TOWN
Ulllc Lord, Clyde............
Sanford, Florida
2.142
having secured a concession of land from
Five-room cottage for rent. Apply to Mlsa
Miss Almena Brooks..:............
♦
302
that government. Immediato removal of N. 0. Garner.
.
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(A»k Him)
lOf^famUies will be made.
House to rent for the summer, corner
To
Subscribed
Magnolia avenue and First streeL En­
The Bank of England. Ute oldest bank­ quiry of Mrs, M. L. Allen.
An order of the Postoffice Department,
ing house In the world, celebrated its
Washington.
D. C., eltecUve Jon. L 1008,
In the next 30 day» I will sell 50 Rhode
, , 215|hunaiveraary July 27th. Tto» Imnk
^
Island Red hens, and 50 White Minorca», provides Unit no delinquent subsexiber
~ wus closed for bus!ness, and the ISOOLenv Ituio year old. tux Joss Gwu tou ut 70 ou «Jiali be carried longer thnn three months,
*--•
çloyoêg had"irgrand
the expense |«u*h. S.-M. Doane» Geneva, Plo; 49-4t giving us a reasofrihunhV depiirlinent is
of Uie institution.
To Rent. UNruxmsHcoJ^-Tbe large house, furnishing a low rate of postage on news­
k
'
On the evening of July 27U&gt; Orville e*|, an&lt;? kitchen on Amory Grove, four papers. and docs so fur the benefit o f a
Wridht with I lju.iwnwnt f „ . „ v i „t,m . .
ml1®* fro,n Sanford, with stable, wnler
Wright, with Lieutenant Frank Lalmi as a L Upp|y&gt; etc jyent J240 per year : by bonoflde subscriber.who jiays for his
BUILDING
per,-----passenger, made the world's record Jn his]iiwttth $23rpoyahJçjuonÜüy luudvan«-.
I nm -iiuw p rep a rin g ten ^ - a c re C'elery 'l'aunaTti
nnrmdimp7-&gt;m.iI.TITr|| !.. tk.. . ¡ — w,* . ^ j KwftlVUv fl WT llw.itiNil MM Wl III MPI I.L.1V
Boston,
Moss,
For
exttiuiuHtkHf
of-premand twelve minutes, and made an' avertbê.befiil lo ca tio n , 2 to 3 miles from tow n; 2 Vi. acres
“Department of the Interior
i.
lises apply to John T. Anents, on the
U. S. Land Office at GainrevUi&amp;ITa.,
age of over forty miles an hour.
on ea ch p la ce tilled , p lo w ed an d rea d y for cultiva­
place.
- 45-tf
rgtvrannxt
- HalloaIrte w ty
l
tm “avl7
n
tion ! T h ès e p la ces a re f o r . ga le cheap, good termsGeneva, I'lurida.
1 an October 8, 1907, mod«
„
, Who.
! ’’Moore’s Modern Methods '
Get ready for the Hies and Moa of
botaratead Entry
&lt; 37041 (Serial No 01711)
f.ntiy N
No
:W r ite
I ant a lso m a k in g a s p e c ia lty o f M. M.
Everyone has heard of Moore's modem qultoes.- Largest stock and lowest tor EH &lt;d NWil and rU ofSWU, S^-.lou 0. Tow,,methods qf bookkeeping and loose-leaf prices on screen doors and windows •hip 20 South, Range 32 Fuat, laliabaaae* Merid­
S
m
ith
’M
K
d
B , th e best lo c a te d lan d s offered for sale.
ian. baa died notice of imrntiun to make final
Harry J. Wilson's.
ledger systems. , So great has been the at
commutation proof, to catablUh claim tothrland
A ls o choice, c ity lo ts and residen ces a t reasonable;
demand fur Uiese perfect ledgers that The
r
|a l«ve deacribeo, before the Clerk of the Circuit
si Urlandut, on the tat day or Sep
Have you seen Uie clolh-filliall rufed I
Sanford Herald has decided to keep a full
eptember.
prices'.
„C a ll or* w r ite m e fo r p a rticu lars.
10*00.
'.line of tl&gt;ese goods, and anyone wishing letter heads at The Herald office T The
Claimant namea aa wltneaaca:
r.
' ledgers, record sheets, contracts, account
I red II llradley^uf Onj-vu. Flurlda,
R.T.C
C. W. I
, of Geneva, Florida.
&gt; business man, should call at lite llcrald I tionery. Look It up. Mr. Business Man
II. b. J
, of Geneva, Florida.
I Prices very low.
jlltkc and. get the best.
Honor 8. Cwcaa, KegUter.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909

PRETIV HOME WEDDING

TO BUILD_______
NEW FERRY

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

At the home of Chns. Kaiincr on Park
avenue Inst Sunday at 0 o'clock. Miss
Oreat Need of One Between Pauline Knnnor wus united in mnrTiogc The General News of “The Land
to Mr. Samuel Hershcowltz. The ceremo­
Orange and- Volusia
of FlowersL'—-------ny was.performed-by Khhhl Rtalntiirfind
thé rites were carried out according to the
Jewish custom....................
SeVERAL PlANS ARE PROPOSED At high noon the bridal pnrty was en­ CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
tertained at luncheon at the home of K.
Kdnner.
An Epltome o r the Week's Most JmAny o f Them Would Greatly Lessen
After tiie wçdding ceremony an elabo­
Distance.Between Sanford
portant Happenings In the
rate course dinner, was served for the
And the Ed#t Coast.
State’s Domain.
guests.
For ilia fifth tilde since its recent con­
As the travel from the Interior to the
The happy couple left on the midnight
East Coast anil from the East Const to trnin for Jacksonville, Pnlatka and other struction and acceptance by the city the
points in Orange and Osceola countiesin- points and upmT their return will make new stockade nt Tampa was last week the
aeases the need of a shorter route anil n their future home in Tampa. -TUe-brideis scene.uf-another delivery, six white pris­
better ferry becomo apparent and the the sister of Chat. Knnuer of this city, ami oners making their way to liberty by dig­
matter Is being discussed by individuals bus resided here for some time prior to ging.a hole through the brick wall during
the absence of the jailor.
sod the boards of county commissioners her marriage.
bad will likely result In concerted action
Manual Gonzalez, a young Cuban, com­
The groom is with the Katz department
in regard to'a new ferry.
store of Tampa, and has a large circle of mitted suicide in Tampa last week by
By the present route the distance from friends over the state.
drinking carbolic acid. Family trouble Is
Ssnford to DcLnnd is about twenty-nine
Among the ont-of-town guests were Mr. said to have been the cause.
s. If the ferry ot Beck's Landing on and Mrs,. Adam. Kata^.Mr..j)iidJdrs. J,, -rTbOrgwUWral gsm-tuucat-tms-fwt flsidW
the west side Is resumed thisgistance will Bookman, Julius Schuster,Sain Esryck, Bird and Middle Islands on ¿lie West Coast
ily lessened. Onejfeature in and Isaac Weiss of Tampa; Mr. and Mrs. for the purpose of expert breeding of birds
favor of a new ferry on the west side B. Solomon and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. and hunting thereon Is prohibited In fu­
would be that of opening up a new road Kanncr and family, andMissRosc Rooney ture.
through this section and giving an added of Orlando ; Mr.' and Mrs. M. Kpnner und
Third and fourth class Florida postmasimpetus to trade, and better facilities for family and A. Knnncr of Mulberry.
ters arc to hold their annual convention
ts.- -Othera~nre advocating nin Ocala on
and
August.
a the 18th__
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A Gentlemanly Bunch
erryboat propelled by gasoline en­
Key West is to have a special election
gines to run from the city dock direct to
Sanford has not only a bunch of fast on the question of Issuing bonds for street
Enterprise, thus cutting down thedistancc hall players, but each one a gentleman as paving, the amount to be fifteen percent
from Sanford to DcLand from twenty-nine well. Their conduct in Sanford has been of the full assessed valuation, the limit of
to shout thirteen miles, and no new road above reproach in every respect, and on tho charter.
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would need to be built. A toll ferry could the rend they have been complimented
Orders have been Issued by Adjutant
be inaugurated on tills route, and ns many on their actions on the diamond, and esgeneral Foster that the, stnte militia will
foot passengers from JJnnford to* Enter­ [icciully on their gentlemanly nppenrhlicc
hcnccfurth be known as the National Guard
prise would use the boar, tnti piatTcouId uiul conduct 111 hotels. The Inmlludy of
o f Florida. .
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prove a profitable one and would establish Hie White House in GninesvHlc snys they
Tiie
commissioners
of-Leon county have
direct communication with Enterprise and were the most gentlemanly lot of ball
passed
a
resolution
favoring
bonding the
prove a great boon to the people of that players that site ever hail tjie pleasure uf
county
for
$200,000
for
building
hardlittle city wito ore now almost cut olT from keeping, and she hoped they would win on
Sanford and Orange county. These plans that account. That is quite n compliment surfaced roads.
-are nil good and should receive the careful
consideration of the citizens of both coun­
ties. With the great increase in popula­
tion a belter means of transportation is
.greatly needed, and plans should lie form­
ulated ut once and carried out. Should
lire new traction road go through to the
East Const,a good ferryboat would bo the
easiest moans of getting- across the river,
tbetfeetton-companycobld "BedepemU
ed upon to join in this enterprise and
Maud part of the expense. Even If a toll
ferry is decided upon, the traveling public
would favor better facilities and gladly
pay a nominal sum for a shorter ami bet|W route. The lew jxillea from the river to
Osteen In tire present state is to l&gt;e dread­
ed by all who are obi^cd to go thut wny,
•and during Ole rainy season there Is no as­
surance that any automoblccnn get across
this “slough of despond.’1 For the benefit
of the public, and the future development
of this section, this matte» aught to be
settled m once.
Palatka’s Famous Celery Beds
He was n stranger in I’alatka, and ns
he stood talking wldi Mr. Fearnside on
lower Lemon street last Tuesday he
chanced to catch a glimpse of. the river.
&gt;t that time covered from *h£Hk4&lt;&gt;
x !jl(,re
with wqter hyacinths.
"What's that growing in that big field
over there,’’ said the stranger, pointing to
. the river.
^Tliat," replied Mr. Fearnside looking in
the direction Indicated, "why that's the
famous Palntka celery beds."
"There’s certainly a fine crop there,"
-said the stronger, "Ts any of that land for
H ie !"
"Nope, you can’t buy it for love nor
nibney," replied Fearnside, "The Palntkn
News controls It all and won't sell"—Pnlstka News.

In the recent election Santa Rosa coun­
not only to our hoys, hut the'town os well
Lucky Sanford. Well tunned.for lucky we ty yrnit dry by about 300 majority.
W. H. Tayloe, formerly general passen­
are in securing a hunch of real bull play­
ers and gentlemen, also. A team uf this ger agent of the Southern railway, has
kind is more than a credit to any town, been transferred from Jacksonville to Den­
uml we feel sufo in stating thut they hnvc ver, Colorado, and made general agent of
(lie universal good will of the Sanfonl the passenger and freight departments of
the company.
people; *
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“Will Shelley Again Ihjürcc
crief race track of the Florida Live Stock
Train No. 83 over the Atlantic Coast Fair Association'was burded.
Line which passed Pnlatka going smith
If arrangements now being made By the
ut 11:25 lust Monday night , wns partially Chicago Association of Commerce are car­
wrecked nt DcLuml Junction inter in the ried out. through freight cars between
Cuba and Chicago will shortly be running
night.____________ _______________ —
While passing a switch a bolt gnvc wny on n schedule of seven days without trans­
and the ruils spread, causing the tender ferring or breaking bulk. Cars will ran to
of the engine and the mull car toJcUYC Knights Key on the East Coast railway
the track.
and there run on to an ocean-going ferry
The engine was In chargc^of William and landed ut Havana.
Shelley, a Palntka boy and he wns In­
A Masonic lodge has been organized in
jured about die shoulder, besides lutving Mnscotte.
two ribs fractured. No one else wus In­
George R. Foster, one of (he oldest and
jured. Mr. Shelley wns taken to Sanford most highly respected citizens of Jackson­
where lie received medical attention. His ville, died at his home in that city Tues­
injuries urc not serious, but painful. Tiie day. Ho was 78 years of age, and liad
shoulder is the same us wus lujured in n lived in Jacksonville for nearly half a ccnwreck just south of Longs Station Inst tunry.
winter. In fact this 1b the third wreck in
Crack marksmen from vurlous parts'of
which Mr. Shelley has participated in tiie the state are assembled in St. Augustine
past year. It is expected thut he will be this week to partiejpate In the annual
able to resume ids duties in about three shoot. The Taliaferro trophy will be con­
weeks.-j4J«lalkn Nows.
tested for, und marksmen will be selected
to reirescnt Florida at the national rifle
Alter The Railroad Commission
Bhoot to be held in Ohio. .
Early Tuesday morning fire destroyed
The voters of Florida must dtr one or
three
buildings In Fort Meade— Dr. Moody's
two tilings about tiie Railroad Commission:
drug
store,
Max Auschwitz' jewelry store.
nlKilisli it and wipe out the lnw or elect
members who arc nt icfiitjn part, compe- Zapp's burlier shop, and A. B. Jones'gen­
tftnMO~dt&gt;f-h«rga "the duties incumbent eral store. Dr. Moody's uml' Mr. Jones'
upon them. As at [resent constituted it stocks arc a total loss. The Jeweler's
Is a very expensive tiling to tho taxpayers stock was saved. The buildings belonged
of Florida. Drawing their salaries is about to Mr. Jones, were valued at $5,000 and
the only thing the members huve done.— insured for $1.000. Ilia' loss on stock was
about half covered by insurance.
Volusia County Record.

THE PIANO CONTEST
The Piano Contest isjirousing more in
tercst as it.drnws to a close and greater
efforts are being made by the fribnda of
the contestants. This week the Engles
mads' a “spurtHImT obtained tiie letfd over
■Miss Stumon who has held the position
since the contest opened, From now un­
til thp# finish some Interesting develop­
ments Can be expected. •
Following is the vote for this Week
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WeUka Club......... - — 9.
Mias Ada Stenitrcni-..
M l» tiayle Moore........
MU* Nona Cowan......
Woodmen of the World
Mr*. 0. W* Venable....
baptist Sunday School.

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3.082
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MU* Lillie Lord. Clyde.... ..................
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Eagles' State Convention
The State Aerie of Eagles will hold
Sanford will be represented by W. H.
Underwood and Goo. S. Derry, and State
Secretary S. Runge. M. P. Lipc and his
famous drill team In uniform will also go
and demonstrate the Initiation drill be­
fore Uie state aerie. About twenty-five
msmbofs of Celery CUy'Aerie will also a'G
toad, and the A. C. L. will make a special
rate for the occasion.
Drowned at Maitland
Jacob Wahl was drowned In Lake Char­
ity, near Maitland, last Thursday. On ac­
count of the great depth of the lake, the
body was not recovered ttptll the next day.
Coroner Hugh Allen empanelled a Jury
and the verdict wns accidental drowning.
The deceased was about 48 years of age,
and had been a resident o f , Maitland for
the past ten years,-ansJ was respected by
all who knew him. Ho leaves a wife and
several children.
Want The New Road
A petition (las been circulated In Day­
tona during the early part o f ’ the week
requesting the - county -commissioners to
open up a rood between Orange City and
tne St. Johns nver. This road would have
the effect of shortening ' the distance between Day ion a- mill Sartfdfd some' sevenmiles, besides avoiding h lot of difficult
travelling as the road Is * now laid out.
The petition wns signed by all voters to
whom It wns presented, the ndvnntnjfcs
of the new road being.so plainly apparent.
—Halifax Journal.
Death o f Mrs. Barrett
Mrs. J. F. Barrett, wife of J. F. Barrett,
died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.
G. U, Popo, on Monday lost. Mrs. Barrett
wns 08 years of age at the time of her
death, and had resided in Sanfonl for a
number of years. She was a devout mem­
ber of the Methodist church and had been
for many years.
A husband, three Bons and a daughter
are left to ntqurn her loss.
The remains were tukep to Bellevue for
Interment.________________ ’ ■
Auto Plano at The Pastime
,
Mulinger DeCottes has installed one of
the famous Auto piano players for tho ben­
efit of the public. Tim Auto piano is the
latest and best piano * player on the
market and is making a great hit every­
where. U Is made by thfrKolder4 Camp­
bell Piano Co., and the John A. Cunningham Co., of Jacksonville, are the distrib­
utors for Florida. Anyone wishing to see
the Auto piano-and hear the . wonderful
tone of this fine instrument can do so by
attending tiie Pnstime Theatre.
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1,000 people were drowned and 7,000
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EXPOSE LAND SHARKS
The DeLand News Puts It Up To
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’ Sends It to All Prospective
Purchasers o f Land
Tim News continues to reoeive a great!
many letters from people who have already
bought, or expect to buy, lands In the Bond
tract, or elsewhere In Valusin county. As
n result of this sale of property, The News
has added possibly 100 now subscribers to
our mailing lists. We like to receive the
subscribers. Just as Volusia county In gen­
eral welcomes now citizens—but we do
not blind ourselves to tije fact that hun- ,
dreds of people will come here this fall
board of county commissioners should
make a thorough investigation of this
matter, tiirough a special committee and
the county attorney. Tiie editor has pre­
pared a circular letter, which ho ls send­
ing to all enquirers. The circular letter
roods ns follows:
Office of The New» PuMhhlni Company, Printer*.
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Dear S tir Your letrer of recent date to
hand. Volusia county is thriving and
prosperous, and our crying need. is-, more
citizens. Our lands ore productive, when
Intelligently tilled, and any strong man
who has the hardihood can hew lus jyuy
to success. A great nmount of the land
in this section is good—will grow anything;
but it Is not all good. Thousands of acres'
in Volusia county, as anywhere else on
earth, wont even sprout|a mortgage. I am
not in a position to inform you as to the
fertility of the soil about which you en­
quire. I have no doubt a great quantity
of it is good, while there may be much
Umt is fit only for cattle range, or possibly
swamp,
I would advise you to see for yourself
before putting money Into land here or
nnywhere else.'
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Your Idea) of n home may be entirely
different from mine. .Your ideal may be
higher or lower—I am not in position to
Judge.
We want good, intelligent, law-abiding
citizens. We extend to vou-thc-.wrlenme hand. We wnnt satisfied citizens only,
however. One dissatisfied citizen does
more harm In n community than n dozen
satisfied families can overcome. Corns
and see for yourself, and while here call
upon me at the office of the News Publish­
ing Company ; I shall bo glad to render
you any service In my power. I am send­
ing you soino printed matter descriptive
of this section and several sample copies
of The Nows under separatu covers,
Cordially, yours,

Chris. O. Courinuton.

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In the opinion' of the editor, Volusia“
county is now confronted by tho most se­
rious problem ever placed before us. If it ‘
is solved correctly and with satisfaction
to the purchasers of llicso lands, the/county
will boom ns never before. If these peo­
ple are sold lands In Deep Creek or other
undralned sections, and are forced to leave
here disappointed and cheated, thu entire
stnte will receive a black eye from which
it will pot recover in years.
Tiie board of county commissioners, serv­
ing in the capacity of tho managers of
county affairs, should not dodge this issue
—but should enter into jt with their whole
bodies and souls and minds.
The people are with you, gentlemen.
Your duty is plain. A t the meeting next
Monday call in the managers of the now
companies selling these lands, your tax
assessor..mid the natives who know tho
country, and find out exactly what is be-ing done.
It is possible, and even probable, that
tiie board will have no legal redress, ex­
cept, perhaps an appeal to the postal au­
thorities, but a published stabement from
the hoard, either to llm effect that only“
good, drainable land is being sold, or that
»tramp and useless lands ore being placed
on the market, and disposed of to inno­
cent purchasers, if such is found to be the
case, cannot fall to have a good effect,.

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•ftrmornrftutfrthtst fenipTFT fiiiih'TJien de­
stroyed by a terrible conflagration otOsahe, Japani— A-number e f lhre »‘weie nfsnlost. The latest report says 20.000 build­ *• '-&gt;s i
ings were destroyed.’ Beside the temple
tiie banks, stock excliange, museum, gov- *
eminent edifice», schools, factories, and
blhcr important building are included.
The territory bunted over is more than
four miles square. The temple burned
was the greatest In the world.
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Tampu stockade took place Tuesday night.
This makes the sixth breakout in a few
weeks, Only ttiree prisoners escaped this j L
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August 6. 190it

from The Herald's Special Correspondent
By Wireless Telephone

and Return

3 ytvcstcr Shn ttuck and Uil-^HlunkettV
old mnld sister have been l»e«n \ keeping
company o f late.
Demetrius A tw a ter and Doremus Plxler
are each going to take a course In surgery,
in Charlie Hand's vctcrlnnry.college.
Gil Sloan, our weather prophet man, says
the late heavy rains arc largely due to
lowering barometers nnd atmospheric
changes.
A u nt Betsy Jones sold five gallons o f
buttermilk to the Buster house-last week.
A unt Betsy nins n two-cow dairy and sells
more or less real cow butter.
__ Ground has been broken for a n ew tw oroom cottage at Sucker’s Corners.

Tickets on Sale from Jacksonville every Nondiy^snd Thursday
beginning with June 17 up to Aug 30th, with
final return limit Sept. 30th
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Station are here visitin g Zcke Scroggins’
fam ily, who are kin folk. Zekc took Con­
sider over town in his now rubber-tired
-■ buggy, and as they were quite late in getting linrne It Is thought they ran over a
blind tiger somewhere on Cameron a ve­
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by cliiggcrs at the Jessup picnic last Sat­
urday.
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Bob Dunk's blind m ale which expired
Inst week, was burliti next doy.

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Baltimore and Philadelphia

Jim Hilllker and Josio Spuds seem quite
apcthetlc when seen in each others com­
pany o f ’ late.
Mrs. Roxniin Dingman and her two ac­
complished daughters w ere quite severely
chlgger bit yesterday nt tho picnic at the
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T.' J. FBUK1H», A ft, Sanford, or A. W. PRITOP, Division Pataangsr A ft
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Epli Dittcmore's w ife has joined the
Knight's and Ladies o f the ‘‘Jumping Jeletter from his ooualh,
Punk Jones got
Bllnky Jones, In Iowa, last.week. Blinky
writes that when he lit in Iowa six years
ago he was dead broke and luuln't any un­
der clothing, nnd was sick with chills and
fever.. H e’s only been there six ycarsand
now owns a third Interest In a two-cow
dairy, and has plenty o f new second hand
clothes to burn.
C lears Loud Cheaply and Qulokly
Pnlatkn, Fin., July 29.— A trucker here
has devised a plow for'clearin g land o f
scrub palmetto. It Is drawn by four
mules, l ie can clear two acres a day and
reduces tho cost o f snch work from $00
to $15 an acre.— Produce News.

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GENERAL LAWS

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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State-of i n g a n d i d veriisim i fnr: th
»h** p
pori
erio-l beg inning fatili - liv e Deiapartm ent! . . . . ___ _
i.J o e o e
Florida:
a ry I, » 9 0 9 .U n d e n d i^
^ H 59, 1909; and th at
ng^ June
Salari«! S u le
_________
A uditor and.C lctlc- S .r * * :W
........ ............
shall,| a___
fter
Tiéctîon I. T h a i the p a y of the me in tiers o f the ttl® C om ptroller o f thoi IS tate of Florida
A sai il» ut 3 l * t i "Auditor .................
&gt;,500. ÛO
present Legislature. convened A p rilI 6
O.. 1900,
1000, shall auditin g all bill* a n d -ft ml mg them correct, d raw
S tation ery ant! postage fo r S ta ts A u ­
h
it
w
arrant
in
fa
v
o
r
o
f
all
persons
having
claim
*
te
lie
a
per
diet
*
1
„
Hem o f six dollar* per d a y■ in_a. .d. d
______
itiion U»
d itor
..................................................
t o o .00 the
•
he mili
mi legge allowed b y the Constitution of the arising o u t of th e con trn ct for S ta le printing fo r
printing done prior to A p ril 5, «909, b y the con ­
SU
t e of F ion d a g t ten cent* per mile each w ay.
late
Sec J T h a t the follow ing lu m i be." and tb#
tracto
r
for
S
ta
te
printing,
o
r
those
otiermting
b
y
•Sec. 2. T h a t the p ay of the S e c rr U r y o f the
tam e are h rreby appropriated for salarír- and
h i, auth ority, upon presentation to him all bill*
exp en se! o f the S tate govern m en t for six months Senate and the C hief Clerk of the House of Rcprv
scn
U tivea and of all C lerks elected b y the Senate properly ap p roved fly the officer or head o f d e ­
ending June 50. 1911:
partm
ent who ordered *ueh srork.
S alan e* E xecu tive D e p artm e n t..........,810,060.00 o r House of R ep resen tative,, and the official sten
Section 2. T h a t the sum of tw o hundred a n a — •ographers of the Senate, e xcep t Com m ittee C lrr k ,
rii gii te_gix. dollar* a d a y each. T im -p ay o f al sevcnteenTtllU r» and filn ety eigh t eeuta ( $ n 7.98!
GOVERNOR.
C om m ittee Clerks elected b y the Sen ate and the tie and the sam e is hereby appropriated, to lie paid
, P riv a te S ecretaiT T .
..........750.00
—1
lim ile o l R ep resen tative, shall lie $ j 00 per diem. ou t of an y m oney in t la titia te T reasury n ot other*
_______
, ,
_
S a la ry Assistant è u t e A u d it o r ............
I. J 50.00 C lerk to Hoard
.... gj f S tate
la te Institution* . . " ,5 0 .90 ---U è fc .y n tn iil *&gt; r i l l — I H i H i w s and o f thè wise ap propriated, to t u w r tl,e defict—jc y in tho
A N A C T Makirut A p p ro p ria tio n ! for Salarie* and S tatio n ery and p ottage for S u t » Au.
C
lerk
and
Stenographer
.
.
.
.
.
.
evaUOT
lYuIi-c of Urro™gj)i«(ivT-sand Axil;tai»tS..,weerit- apfUus-rmHoTT -for rrinrim r th e ' Agflculturmt B u l­
d ilo r ____
E x p rn w t o f the S tate
»ItfArtiO t s f i l l riniployeil simll receive a per diem letin for the year of 1908; anti the C om ptroller la
S u t in ngfjf £ y c u t iv e - u u l L egisisti r .
ü ú ü í.
in structed, o ile r au d itin g all bills and finding them
of
six dollariW lch
..............% .*.
750.00
The p a y of (tie Messenger o f the Sen ate and of correct, to draw his w arran t in favor of all persona
life folinwing n un s be, and
nd the
.S E C R E T A R Y O P T H E S T A T E .
the House of R ep resen ta tiv e, shall Ik- six dollar! having claim s again st this fund, arising o u t o f
aame a rc hereby appropriated lo r the paym en t of I,
the contract for S ta le printing &lt;&gt;f a date prior to
750.00 per day.
_ ___
ina tu m i be, and are aalariei and expenses o f th e-otate govern m en t for C hief C l e r k ................ -......... . . .............. |
anu ary 1, toog, upon presentation to him o f *
T he p a y of the Doorkeeper o f the Senate and
Assistan t-C hief C lrrk i . V t i r i t ..............
Soo.o a
fcrrrby. appropriateti for aalariei and rapente» of the y e ar tq io :
ill approved Ire the Com m issioner o f A griculture.
and T y p e w rite r ............
*50.00 D oorkeeiier of the House o f R ep resen tatives *haU
tli« S late govern m en t for *tx m o n th ! from J u ly n t S atarici E x e cu tiv e D e p a rtm e n t.. . . . . t . u.oos.'09 Stenographer
•
Section J. Toi* As-eehnll ta k e effect Im m ed ia te
P o stage,E xpress a m i te le g r a m s ...........
be
six
dollar*
per
d
a
y
each.
*
“
-—
JJO.00
* tç o ï. to Decem ber j r s t . 1900:
GOVERNOR. - *
T lie pay of the Page* o f tfie Sen ate and o f the ly upon its a p p rov *l b y the G overnor. ■
R epairs, refittin g and other Incidental
• - ,-treS
L ii**erte er&lt; iarcu U ve D e p a r t m e n t......... $19.030.0«
A pproved A p ril m »909.
P riva te S ecretary
......................... t t , t o o , 00 •
expenses, C apitol . .......................
7*0.00 House of R epresentative* shall lie four dollars par
GOVERNOR.
C lerk to Board o f S u t e institution* . .
5cío.00 /W atchm an a t C apitol
JOO.OO d a y each
1lie p a y o f the Janitor* o f the Senate and ot tho
900.00 r T w o jan ito rs a t C a p ita l...........................
CHAPTER »87»— (NO. 0» 160.00
tiirale S ecretary . . . . . . . . . . ----- . . . :
750. 0» H erb and Stenographer .
900.00 Fuel, ligh ts and w a ter a t C a p i t o l .........
750.00 (lou se of Representatives shall tws six dollar* |ier A N A C T M aking A p propriation.for D eficiency in
•S o .o o l ‘lerk and Stenographer .
llrrk to Hoard of S ta te In stitu tio n s . .
llerk and S te n o g ra p h e r..........................
450.00 Contingent expenses of the S ta te .......... J, 000.00 Engineer and G a rd en er............................
500.00 d a y each. The Assistant J a n ito ro f the I long- of
the A ppropriation for M aintenance of Indigent
R ep resen tatives xhatt be five dollars per d a y , amt
Por ofllce ren t am i m ovin g expenses of .
450.00
lerk and S lrn o a ra p h e r .-.., ..................
Insane for the S ix M onths En ding June 50,
the Jan itor o f the Sen ate i t allowed $55.00 for
S E C R E T A R Y OP STATE.
ulihrer* vacatin g office* in C apitol
onlinnent Expense* of the S la te . . . .
1,500.00
1909.
tig ring legislative session
...........
For paym ent S u t e Troop* w hen Called
750.00 e xtra la i-or em ployed.
C hief C l e r k .................................... .............| 1,500.00
Be It Enacted by th* Legislature of the Stgtc of
T h e p a y of the C haplain o f the Sen ate am o f
out b y the G o v ern o r to suppress
Assistant Chief Clerk ..............................
. ;
i. aoo. do
C O M PTRO LLER.
___ F lo rid a ---------- ------ ------------ -------- —
the House o f He presenla lives shall be tw o-hun
riota or to keep the (tear«, for tw o
Stenographer and T yjiew ritcr
900.00 C hief CWrk . . .
710.00 dred dollar* each for the session.
Section i . T h a t the sum nf th irty thousand
6,009.00 F uel, light* anil w a te r for C apitol . . . .
y e a r » .....................................................
t.JOO.OO A ud itin g C lerk
750.00
T he p ay o f the Com m itfee Clerks and Mailing dollar^ b r a n d the m i » i* hereby M|HHUprtgIeg lo
Postage, express mvl telcgram r for
SE C R E TA R Y OP STATE.
B ookkeeper . .
900.00
C
lr
A&lt;
i
t
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•
f
a
*
stntUre
th
e'd
ate
co#er deficiencies In the appropriation for the
S ecretary of B u te
"Vt ñ -.ó S ’ of certificates o l their appointm ent to the Chair- M aintenance of Indigent Insane for th esix m o n th *
750. oô Repairs, refittin g » iid .P lh rrin n k M M e f-— 700.00
hief C l e r k ...................................................
Ctoo.oo
A*«u&gt;tont Chief C le rk ..................... ...... „ .
00 m an o f the re ip e cllv e Com m ittee* on L egislative ending June 50. 1909.
T Y p e tise * a t C a p it p l.........................
t,;JOO.OO B ookkeeper in T a x R edem p tion D e ­
rfiFfiiiiii'ifpTrrraffiTTVEeiv■ ¡ t e r " . . . . . . .
450.00 W atchm an a t C apitol
Ex^wnse* u n til the^eml of the session
S rc 2 T h a t this A c t shall ta k e erfect im m edi­
................
780.00
partm ent .......... . . . . .....................
600.09
440.00 T w o jan ito rs a t C a p it o l,.........................
Portage. express and tclrgram * . . . . . .
,e p a y of the S ecretary o f thq S p ra k rr o f the a te ly upon its passage ami ap p roval b y the G o v ­
710.00
A
ud
itin
g
C
lerk
in
T
a
x
Redem
ption
Hi
' o f R ep resen tatives -hall be five dollars per ernor.
rpsirs. refitting and o th e r in tid e n U l
House
■ _
Engineer and G ardener at C a p it o l.. . ,
710.00
D epartm ent . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.T T \ .
A oo,00 diem .
750.00
expenses, C ap itol . . . » ...................
A pproved A pril 10. 1909.
Correspondence Clerk in T a x R ed em p ­
Watchman a t the C an itol .....................
590.00
,ry
ol
COM PTROLLER
tion D epartm ent ..............................
A oo.00
j 6o.oo
&gt;[ Urepresentative* «hall each lip en
T»r&gt; Janitor* a t the C apitol
CHAPTER S876— tNO. 71
600.00
750.00 Chief C l e r k ......... , ...................... . . . . . . . S 1,50 0 .0 ^ A ssistant Pension C lerk ..................... ....
to n a y for fifteen day* a fter the a d jo u rn url, light* and w ater a t C a p it o l.........
l. j o00.00 D istribution C lerk ..................................
A oo.00 mrnt of
« the Legislature, a t th» rata aforesaid to A N A C T A ppropriatin g M oney tb Meet the D w
360.00 A uditing C lerk . .*....................................
nfiinerr and O ardnner ..........................
B ookkeeper ................................................
t,8o
(iciency in Salaries and Expenses o l tho Rail-'
loo. 00 Recording C lerk . . ___ ■ . ..
Aoo. 66 bring up the work of the Journal. *
CO M PTROLLER.
Btcnograpffer and T y pew riter
road Commiaaionera for tho
1,060.00
onth! En ding
The Rccordintt S ecretary of the Sen ate shall bo
STATE T R E A SU R E R .
.hiefClerk
......... ..............I
June 50, 1909.,
.— 7S0 .OO P e nsion C lerk ............................................
I. Joo.qo
entitled
to
p
a
y
tor
th
irty
d
a
y
s
a
fte
r
the
adjou
rn
­
C lerk and B ookkeeper.
900 . 00 ment. in order to com plete the recording; and the
750.00 B ookkeeper in T a x Redem ption De­
tu-l'imrt C lerk . r . ¿ v i v .
.V ..............
W
hereas
the
R
ailroad
Com
m
issioners
o f thia
750.00 Recording C lerk of the H oilv* of R epresentatives
900.00
nkkeeper ..........................
p artm en t ............ .......... ....................
1,100.00 Cash O r and B o o k k e e p e r ........................
S ta ir h ave found it necessary in the p ro iecu lio o
Assistant B o o k k erp er....................... ..
600. 00 shall be entitled to five d ays a fte r tho a d jo u rn ­
nographer and T y p e w rite r . . . . . . .
00.00 A u d itin g C lerk ip T a x R edem ption D e­
of litigation lo incur unusual and extraord in ary
A oo,00 m ent In order to com plete his w ork, such paym ent
00.00
nsion C l e r k ................................ ..
partm ent ......... .................................
1 .100.00 C lerk and A ssistant B o o k k e e p e r ......... ..
expenses since the first d a y of N ovem ber, 1907,
Postage, statingery and oth er expense/, Coi respond epee Clerk in T a x R edem p­
ok keeper in T a x R edem ption D e ­
1
to
bo
made,
how
ever,
o
n
ly
a
fter
the
com
pletion
in auditin g the books of the Florida E ast C oast
S tate Treasurer** O ffice......... ..
•SO.OO and delivery of the Journal, and the Com ptroller
partm ent .................. . . . . . . i . . . .
tion D epartm ent ......................... ....
600.00
1.100.00
R a ilw a y C om p an y, the L o u isville &amp; N ashville
[Auditing Clerk in T a x R edem ption
Recording C le rk ..................................
A T T O K N F .y G E N E R A L .
t.JOO. 00
it hereby authorised to issue w arran ts on the
Railroad C om pan y, a n d ' the A tla n tic ft Ht.
D istrib u tio n C le r k -------„
----- D epartiuen l-i-v.«-,-r • . . . . . . . . . . . . —
t .10 0 .0 0 R eerrtary - , . u
m
— fi
Andrew s B a y R a ilw a y C om pan y, a t a total coat
000.00 S ta le Treasure« in favor-of the Recording Secre
Orranpondenc* C lerk in T a x ReAssistant Pension C lrrk . . . . . . . . . . . .
1, 103.00 Cle-k ........................... , v ......... j ............
600.90 U r j f n f th e Sen ate and of th e R ecording e t e r ir n f — o f 8in.577xj8r'anrt------------ --------- —--------- :— -n
-- ■ drm ption D ep artm ent . . . r , .
.
600.00
Incidental e x p e n se * ................................. - &gt;50,00 the House of R epresentatives, .resp ectively, (or W hereas B y reason o f said extraord in ary expensea
_
Assisi anl Petition C lerk ..........................
600 «00
STATE TR EASU R ER .
Purchase o f liook* and bookcases . . , ,
there is a deficiency of (uml* Jo p a y the e xp en ­
I »5-00 the five d a y i additional herein provided for; but
■ P- p irlribu llon C le r k ...................................
600.00 C hief Clerk and B o o k k e e p e r ................. | 1 1800.00
se* of said Railroad Commission,
which
S U P E R I N T E N D E N T O P P U B L I C I N S T R U C ­ no svarrant shall he Issued to such S ecretary or
600.00 C ashier and U oo kkw per. ............. ..
fticnrding C le r k ........................................
C
le
fk
e
xcep
t
upon
th
e
d
elivery
o
l
the
receipt
ol
deficit am oun ts to $6,747.01; therefore.
1.500.00
T IO N .
the
S
ecretary
o
f
Stato
setting
forth
th
at
such
Assistant B o o k k e e p e r..............................
STATE TREASU RER .
t, 100.06
Enacted by (he Legl*ta(urc of (be State of
750.00 S ecretary or Clark has recorded in full the Jo u r­ Be ItFlorida:
I.JOO. 00 Chief C l e r k ......................................... . . . . $
900.00 C lerk aqd A ssistan t B ookkeeper . . . ,
hief Clerk and B o o k k e e p er...................t
AssUtnrxP^ihiff Clerk
600.00 nals of the Senate or-H ouse of R epresentatives,
750.00 P oitane, station ery and other expense*
.«hlerend B o o k k e e p e r .. . . . . 1 ..........
450.00 and th at the Record Books have been d u ly filed in
Section I T h at Iheaurn nf $6.747.01 be and th e .
Treasurer's O ffice.............................
'500.00 Stenographer and T y p e w r it e r ..............
600.00
a i.la n t B o o k k e e p e r ,...........................
Postage, printing and con tin gen t e x ­
sam e is hereby appropriated to meet the existin g
the office of the S ecreta ry of S tate
600.00
erk and A ssistant B ookkeeper ............
pense»
................
...................
..
500.00
dch
cicn cy in (tie fun ds.o f said Railroad Com m is­
T h e B ill Secretary o(,tn e Senalo and B.lll Cleric
ATTORNEY GEN ERAL
4lace, etationery *n d oth er expense*
T ra velin g e x p e n s e s ......................... .
150.00 o f the lim n s nf R epresentatives shall h ave p a y sioner» and fo P ay the ou tstand in g and unpaid
j j o . o o Secretary to A tto rn ey G en e ral...............t tsftoo.oo
01 S U te T reasurer-! O f f ic e ............
foi* five d a y s each after th.- »diournroent o f the hills amt th r balance due on salaries and expensea
COMM IS S 10 N E R O F A G R IC U L T U R E .
C l e r k ....................................................
1,100:00
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Legislature In com plete their unfinished work and u f aaid -Railroad Com m issioners for six m onths
Incidental e x p e n s e s ........................ . . .
so o.o o Clerk hire in Prison D epartm ent, p a y ­
ending June 50. tgog
900.00 Purchase o l ixioks and liookcases . . . .
able from hire o l S tate Convicts . . I
750.60 to return their Im iks and bills properly indexed,
350.00
Sec. 2. This A ct shall la k e effect on tts'paxsaga
a n d labeled in con ven ien t form for refer­
600.00
K
t e “ ? .:::::::::::::::" :::::::*
C lerk in Stock Feed D ep artm ent. . . .-.
A oo ,00 assorted
ence, to the S ecretary of S ta te , p aym en t to 1» and approval b y th e G overnor.
150.00 S U P E R IN T E N D E N T O P P U B L I C IN S T R U C ­ C lrrk in A gricultural D epartm ent . , .
Iv
Inti lental e x p a n s e * ............................
7 JO.60 m ade upon thp certificate o f the S ecretary of
A pproved June j . 1909.
t s S . 00
• . Purchase of B ook* and bookcase*
..
T IO N
Clerk and Stenographer in A gricultural
D e p a r t m e n t.......................V .'..........
450.00 S tate, that such d u ty lias tieen perform ed.
/ i U P K R I N T B N p E N T O P P U B L I C IN S T R U C - Chief C l e r k ......................... ........................ $ 1,500,00'
T he S ecretary of the Sen ate and the B ill S ecre­
CHARTER 5877— (NO.fi).
600,p o . ta ry
A te s ta n t Chief Clerk .............................
i.to o .o o Clerk in School Lands D epartm ent , . ,
o f the Senate »hall each receive »iventy-ftvo
750.00
900.00 Clerk hire in Field Note D e p artm e n t. .
A N A C T to Make an A ppropriation for the S u p - 750.00 StcnOKropher ond T ypew riter
Chivf O c r a ...................................... . .
dollars
for
preparing
th
e
d
a
ily
Calendar
o
f
the
Postage. A gricultural D epartm ent . .
510.00 S en ate; ond the C ffitf Clerk ot the li.n ree.tf R rp rr5*&gt;M and M aintenance of the C onfederate Kol600.00 p0Ht«K**, t&gt;nnlitiK and contingent e-*P i ¡M ilton t Chief C lerk ............... » . . .
I
diere' and Sstlors1 Horne in Jacksonville. P lor- '
penseii , . , , t ,,,»*■ *
,
1 ,000 ,*130 Printing stam p* fur F ertilirer and
nographer
and T y p e w rite r-...........
■ ,5 0 .090
4
fiten
(Igrai ‘
rn tatives and the A ssistant Child Clerk of the
S to ck Fred D epartm ent ................
A oo.00
ill,
-TAAmilirtf
r
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iaa-flQ
Itneoi
pei»»»ng
anil
eeMwgeo
Pan«-.---------House^gof
R
e
^rçs
.irAsen tat Ives shall each receive
f - — P* u
t * l 111 ii uml ...................
.......cio_ aa jevctïtyvwsT dollar
__H |_____| p i __ . . .
500.00
' ■«len l-H e -R -frosvln t-h y -ri» » l .w i -l r t
-" f-th e M ete-o fC O M M IS S IO N E R O F A G R IC U L T U R E . ' l ‘ T ravelin g expenses. Commiosintier of
Traveling expenses ..................................
»50 00
a y of thr House of R epresentative*
P rovided,
Florida
Agriculture - . ....................................
115 .0 0 d
that tlie Engrossing and Enrolling S ecretan ra of
C lrrk biro ill Prison D epartm ent, p a y ­
C O M M ISSIO N E R O P A G R IC U L T U R E
Section .1 T h a t the fo lk ia in g sum s be and
Printing B ulletin. A gricultural D epart •
Ihe Senate, and the Eiign&gt;-..-iing and the Enrolling h e re b y appropriated out of a n y funds In tho
able from hire of S tate convicts
t I.JOO 09
-. ment ....................................................
1 ,000. 00 C
CWrk hire in Prison D epartm ent, p a y ­
lerks of the House shall receive six dollars per Te---------' ,-efw is
S tation ery and other contingent e x ­
reasury, —
not. otherw
ise appropriated, for tiro
able from hire R u le con vict* . . . . t
T so .o o Clerk in F ertiliser and Stock Peed D e­
diem.
1,106.06
partm ent ___
penses. A gricultural D epartm ent
■ Support and., m aintenance o f the C onfrdem t«
550.00
O tik in Stock Peed D e p a rtm e n t......... "
(100 00
Sec .1 T ho per diem and m deage o f tho m»m* Soldier»* and b ailors’ I Ionic 1
r
.
j
00.00
Clerk
in
Agricultural
D
epartm
ent
.
.
.
m Jacksonville, Flor(Jerk In A gricultural D ep artm en t. . .
7 jo 00 C lrrk and Stenographer in A gricultural
liers of the Senate uml o l the House o l itcpreiiep- Ida. to-w it: ~
S T A T E CHF.M 1S T .
Clerk and Stenographer In Antictri*
tiitives, nndrh c p rr dicrjn trllt* Sccri-laries, C lrik s. F o r tho support Of each inm ate,
Snlao*
S
tate
C
hem
ist,
&gt;,*50,00
930
,‘
6
o
D
epartm
ent
.
.
.
.
.
.
per
453.00
V
tural D e p a r t m e n t...........................
S alary A ssIsta n fS Ia te C h e m is t ...........
900.00 A ttaches of the Senate are! House of Represent*m onth . . . . ........................... .... |
Aoo.00 C lerk in School Lands D epartm ent , . . r.x o o .o o C h em icals-.ap p aratu s and incidental
to .o o
rk tn School Lan d D e p a rtm e n t.. . .
tivr^ sh sll lw prepared in payroll form , and those F o r m aintaining H ospital, including
750 00 C lerk h ire ln Field Note I)»t.artm cnt. . 1,500.00
rk hire in Preld N ote D epartm ent
. expense*, ¡».tatr l- s b o r n io r y ..........
600.00 of the Senate shall be approved b y the I'rosidcAt
700.00
nurses, physicians, medicine and
J 50 00 l*i&gt;st»«o for A rgicu ltu ral D epartm ent
itago. A gricu ltu ral D epartm ent .
T raV fh n g’ eV'v'gso». titate Chem ist . . .
&gt;50.00 of tin* Senate and atU-sted b y tlie S ecretary of thePrinting stam p* for Fertiliser and
disinfectant*", per m onth.
ntmg. s u m p s and F ertiliser and
7J .0O
Senate, and those of |l&gt;e I louse nf R epresentatives F or t-alary for Superintendent, payS to ck Pood D epartm ent . . , , ,
1. 109.06 Travrnr.ii-s'rnensi.h 'F ta vl and D rug In600. 00
Stock Feed D ep artm ent
•
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p
e
cto
L
,:
I
t
'.
.
'...............................
450
.06 shall Ire approved hvtW r S p eaker of the House of
5 96.60
ghie m o n th ly , per ro»nth~150.00 Express and T e le g r a m * .........
M w n rss and te le g r a m s .................... . . .
R epresen tatives and iittesteij Hy th e Clii* i C lerk 1 a hiry
»' .Travvhng, 6xj&gt;e tries, Feed Stun* InT ravelin g expense* Com missioner Ag(orr M atron, $&gt;o.oa per month
r y io
Tfsvrtmg ex ileuses. Com m issioner
— 450 row rrf-the Hon5( o r R i p r t v f l u f i v i j r , and tho C om p ­ B u ria l« * penses for r agh d e a th
Yiculture .................. .................... ■
«50.501-----I f f , 00
Agriculture .................................
troller
shall audit and isqiie h n w arran t u ti-lh a ChfUimit-iii furid per annum , payable
'd
m
^
V
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h
e
m
iin
'«
n
fflee
.
.
.
.
75.00
i*ritlUng E u lle tiu . A grieu ilu ral D epsrt*'
Printing B idt« tln s_ Jof_ A g ricu ltu ra l'lY risu rp for the sa'ine.
»
' V 1’ K IhU N D lii'A U T M BNT*.030,0^ ■ '
inont
..................................
.................
In a d v a n ce ,.to include fire insurt.OOA. 00 SLalionury «ltd ntirer m n trn p ert ex~~~ " D ep arttileh T l.............................. .
See -4 T ile actu al tra v elin g ' exp rures o f all
Sal.trytClxspiam s flu S ta le con victs . .$
7J6 . 0O
sn re, repairs, furniture, bedding’
. fiUti-'iirry gud other contingent e
members o f the various visiting eom m ftrees shall
qf(Commissioners u f S tate In*FoV
' »i flic tji
763.600
pcn'sCsin
A
gricu
ltu
ral
D
epartm
ent
.
am
i all extra s needed
.. . . . ,
500 00
JJO.09
P«-\*e*. AAgricultural
gricu ltu ral D epartm ei
ent
h r |&gt;repare.i in pay roll form and certifieij to b y F o r enlargem
-- -i nti, m. In conductijig m atters
' ' .jAjrui,
ent of llruipital. repairs,
the Chairm an of the C om m ittee on Legislative
. . * i v tailining to prisrin affair*, payS T A T E C H E M IS T .
S T A T E C H E M IS T .
baths,
e tc . . . ......... . . . . . . . . .(&gt; ,000,00
^ radile from
I
hire S tate c o n v ic t * ............ «,&gt;56.00 Expense* of either House respectively, and the
This last item jo tie contingent o f actu a l xrat .A s o o o S ala ry S ta te C h e m ist............................... $ i . j o o , oo
. jsixr/ State C hem ist . ’ . . . . 1 .
Com ptroller shall issue hi* w arrant for the same.
pernlluirc*
o
r
to m uch thereof as m ay be oec&lt;l«J.
Salary
A
ssistan
t
S
tate
Cheroixt
.
.
.
.
.
.
r.Se^
op
,
.
900.00
.
7.
J
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L
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T
.
- Assistant S ta te Chem lat
Sec. S. T h at htl the expen se! of the Senate and
A p p r o w l June j , 1909.
Chem ical apparatu s and incidental e x ­
p naratus and incidental
S a la r i« Judicial D epartm en t................$&gt;9.600.00 th* House o l R ep rtseu ln tives shall tie paid on
po uses ot S ixto I.a W a t o r y . . ,
i . t o o . o o luries and witnrsces In-fom G rand Jury 65,000,00 voucher» approved hy Chairm an of Ihe Com m ittee
ta te L a b o ra to ry
Aoo.00
Btt
500,00 Kewnrdx for and expenses ot arrest o f
-J50,00 T ravelin g r s penses ¿i la te C h e m is t.. . .
tfavcllng ex'penseSi S
“ la te Chem li
ist
on L egislative Expenses of the Senate or House of
CHAPTER 8878— [HO. 9),
T ravelin g expenses Ftxid and D rug In ­
, Trending
'
*1rug
fugitive*
fugitives from justice
tuitice ..................
.. expenses,
____, Food
and‘ D
t ,000. 00 R epresentatives as the case m ay tie and the C om p ­
spector ................................ ...............
Expen ses C ircuit Judges sitting on
Inspector
.......................
% * 50-.
troller shall audit the sam e and issue his w arrant A N A C T À P P R O P R I A T IN G M oney lo r the Ben«
T ravelin g expen ies Pcetl S tuff InipectSuprem e B e n c h ................................
- Trtvrbng expenses, Peed S tu ff Inspect75-00 or w arrants for the same.
tit and M aintenance o f the Florida S ta te Ran r ...................................................... ..
u oo. 00 C osts adjudged again st the S tate in civil
- o r .................. ....................... ............
*50.00
forni School.
Sec. 6. T his A c t »hall ta k e cITec! im m ed iately
ry o .o d
' Iwstage, S|»te C h em ist's O flle A ............
75.00 Postage. S ta te C hem ist's Office
case* . ...............................................
52,00 upon its approval h y the G overnor
e
Be It Unacted by the Legislature of the Stale t
Rapente»
C
ircuit
Judge*
tittin
g
iti'
A
pproved
Juno
j.
1900.
Florida î
F R tS O N D E P A R T M E N T
P R IS O N D EP A JA T M E N T
&gt;50.00
other C ircu iti
....................
Section I. T he sum o l five thousand dollars ia
T ra vi ilng expenr.es C ircuit J u d g e s ,. . .
7 j o . 00
5,000.00
ry Chaplain fnr S ta le con victs .. . &gt;
Salaries fur C haplain* for S tate convict*
hereby appropriated for tiré purpose ol erecting
C lcrira l ossi «lati ce (o r v a c h o f thè
u u of Com missioners of S ta le I n ­
{HARTER M 7J— (HO J),
payable from hire S ta te C on vict
and ref-airing the ,necessary buildings for the
, J u d g eso f thè Circuit C o u r t .. . . .
571.60
stitution! In con du cting m atters
Fund ......... ......................................,$ i.5 » o ,o d
school,
ami l o r -Improvem ent* in tho brick m a­
A
N
A
C
T
M
aking
P
artial
A
ppropriation
for
LegisK pertaining to p rim a affairs, p a y ,,« -» •
SUPREM E COURT.
of Com missioner* of
chin ery
Raid appropriation shall be paid h y the
U tiv e Hipea»«*. Semin u m rung.
- ; l able from hirst nLStatPjConvicts “ 1 .y iu io o Use lítüaL t eB oard
.Cnntingeht expense*
.'.1......... 7. . . . . $ l.o o b .o o
Institutions in conducting
Treasurer
of the S to le upon wjsrranls i««ued there­
. L F .G IS L A T IV E D B P A R T M b N T * S s .
Ile II tinseled by the Legislature nf Ihe M ale of
Clork per diem, und er.Section 1755.
m atters pertaining 10 prison a f ­
for
h
y
the
Com ptroller, and upon requisition and
."
V
« p e e . -i nf the Legislature of tyog . . $85.000.00
■ J.Ot-ncr»i S ta tu tra .. ...........................
Florida'
4 74 0 0
fair*. payable from hire of B u t e
direction of the B oard of Mlniayer* o? the Florida
Ctark ns Lihxaiiau.[KT diem , under Seccon victs . . . ’ .............. » * .5° V op
S u lion I T h ai1 the «um of ten thousand d o l­ E late Reform School
Ik
[
J U D IC IA L D E P A R T M E N T .
; (»on t j r i , G eneral S tatu tes . . .
■ 50,00 lar* l»e and the sanre i f -bvrehy appropriated in
Sec. 2. The «urn of ten thousand dollars pet
&gt;: V
Slier«i* per diem, unitor H*cliun ifig j.
''*• Judicial D ep artm en t . . . . . . . I sg,Aoo. 00
part paym ent rtf the exrüsA'irs o f Ihe Legislature of hmrom. or as muçli thereof ns is a ctu a lly nereaJU
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.V
-• - M J f'c ra l Statun-s . .
................
■ &gt;5.00 1909.
lines and wltnexeex Itolore G rand
•,
' ,
sary. Is hcreliy appropriate-i for Ihe piirpose o t 1^0,00
Ml* eietlgcC ■
6 f, 090, 90 Salaries b id r i t f t D epartm ent.
Jury ------- , v . j . ...............................
Sec 2, That this A ct shall take otfcct upon it! tlefrayim t a nly
. . $59. l i ó
e t t u a r y exrw
i i i w nse*
o r r w hich m ay be
y n
ncceasory
. . 600.00 passage and ap p roval b y tlie G overooreA sM gany S A T cta ry Id J u s l t r e x ......... .
x r e jn is for and e xjw n sei o f arrest ofIncurred Jiv the Board o f Manng
Manager* in th e n nlnbefore Grand
Juries,
and
wllnesoes
S ic ir ta r y to Supreme C ourt J fittio g .
960.60
1,00090
I - ftfiotives (rorri j u s t i c e ......... . .*:.
ApptJVèd
Aprir-*
T.
1909
jenancw o f sairl Reform School. Said am ount
Jury .............. ..................................15 9 .0 0 0 .0 0
I'u rclix sc of-hretWt fig- Snprem c C ourt
^^H R pses C ircuit
Judges sittin g on
. L jb ta rv . v, .
.........................
,&gt;50.00
-T% 00 Reward* fo r and exjKinses of arrest of
* J “ *7
upon riviuutUon* of the Treasurer and Hecretary
fugitives from j u s t ic e .............. .. . 1,000.00 PHnCing Suprem e.Cotirf R enorts . 1 1. s .ljo .o o ,
J,
of lire Jlnunl id M anagers, upon Ihe Com ptroller,
Expenses C ircuit Judge* sitting on Su ­
CHARTER *87J — (HO.'AL
Civile*««* i .
.............. «&gt;
50.09
wlvo
shall
issue
Iris
w
arran
t
therefor.
1 5 6 .0 0
, i-1l o r i d a * s t a t k T R O O P S
preme B ench ..................
A
N
A
C
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M
aking,
Appropriations
Ine
Define
w * C ircu it Jtidges iittin g i«&gt;
Sec. 1. A ll appropri«tions under this A c t are
-SaU iit of A d ju tan t G eneral . ................$ « «59.OO
' ■ 1 *(t
in the ApprepnatU jn* Made h y ’tha L egU I__
I j o . 00 C o tti adjudged .against the S tate m
;htr C ircuits ......... -------------- ,t o o . 09 Rxprruws F lpn dil H l*le T frx ip i, includ- d r i l cases
4. . . . . .
uf 1907(01 Jurors and W itnesses E sp e n se tC u l- p a ya b le from fund« derived from the hire o f S ta te
lung exjKnves, C ircuit Judge* t . .
3.099.00 B xpen
4*
srs C irtu ll Judges sittin g in other
•
&gt;
reh
f
i
d
’
armtirira
and
allow
-.
k
c
lio
n
of
Revenue,
and
Expenses
Florida
S
tate
Unreal assistance (or each of th-j
91
500.00
C i r c u i t s ........... .. • •*............
$ .171. 75
- axcwg ■ . * *¿^3 ..................................
Tröop» lor riu- T w oT Y ears Ending Junej 53. the tV n e ra l Fund.
37J.OO Traveling
Judges of th a C ircu it C o u r t......... ..
Sec. 4. T ills A ct «hall Lake eiTect upon it» a p ­
6r0oo. 00
rv ííjl
expense* C ircuit J u d g e s .. . .
430,00
.........
lgo&gt;
p ro va l h y th r G overnor, o r tipon its becom ing a
Clerical assist an C4 l o r each of Ihe
SUPREM E CO U RT.
Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the Slate nl (aw w ithout such.approval.
^ a ^ U jC ^ L L A N E O U S . ‘
750,00 *
Judge* o l the C ircuit C o u rt..........*
Florida
A pproved June 5. 1909.
•
^*-nte*i&gt;^Ti4rs .
............ • * . . . # i.o o o .o o
4b G w icral priulm g'a^d a d ve rtisin g. «u . .8io.-*oo.oo
H a lg fie s u r i t x ft - n jfl Railroad Com1
per tlifim under Section 1753.
Section I .T h a t the (ol^rwing sum* oe and the
^tùsxTolicnl
i*
-T
..................I
&gt;.500.36
S
U
P
R
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M
E
C
O
U
R
T
.
o n e ra i S U itu to . , . .
*
,
4?4 00
sam e are hereby appropriated to meet the defi
. — CHARTER 8870— CKO. 1171.........
.
Malmenano«
nFlhnatics
.
.
...........
..
75.000.00
LM Lihrarimn under Section 1 75
tim
riet
in
t|m
opt
■
ronriateonj.
m
ade
b
y
the
Leg**
C ontingent expense* .............................. » J.ooo 00
' ’ Tt • Í
vcm cnlv and
ano repairs
r
jm pcpyejnnnt!
S u t e Hh&gt;^ e r a l S ta lu t.-* ......................... "
t 59.OO Clerk per diem, under Section t 75J.
*
A N A C T to P rovide for the P aym en t p f th r Preo* 1,14 5.60
tal fnr truan"
.....1
1 - bupre m g' Court, per diem unyivV”-R,
i
Gt-n r ra L ü tatU lex
- e - v — 979 03
b rul Indebted ness of the Ptortda S ta le R rtp o n
ExpCruuri collection o f revenue ............ 40,000 60
_____ahd. W. .itnesses
.
................ ( ja .o o o .o o
^ . S e c t i o n 1 A» j , G eneral S ta tutes
juror*
US&lt;M C V tk as L ib ra ria n , under Section iT I f .
SchooL .
*
I fio. 00
i
G eneral S tatu tes . . . . . . . . . . . . .
jo o 66 Cista of larsd-euCncx for Assessor*, a s ­
Itsxpen«* Collection of R evenue . . . 15,000.00 Be It Unacted bv (be Legislature ol Ihe S tale of
sessm ent* ot railroads, a n d other
, Expense Florida S tate Troops (In­
n i*oo. 00 .Sheriff perrftcm . uodor Sectioa *16851
Florida:
contingent
expenses
ot
Com
p
ine
cluding 5o.oQS.4a on accou nt nf
te a 5 5 -5
G eneral S tatu tes .............................
troUrr * office . ’.■ y ..................... t .
&gt; 0 0.0 0
Section I. T h a t the sum o f seven thousand
360.00
1 r,r imoVeTor Suprem e C ourt
' strike a t P e n sa co la )-. .............. 14,000.00
Messenger . . , ..........
t. »00.00 Printing DeUnuucnt w a x L ist under
See. 2. T lia l this Act shall take «Fret Immedi­ nine hundred an ­d tw en ty on e and 65-100 dollars
A ssistant S e c r e u r y to -J g itie h * ............
4.000.90
revenue
la
w
'.......
V....................
ís
herebyy *appropriated for Use purpose o f p ayin g
1.800.00
a te ly uimn Us passage arid ap p roval b y the O o v^feting Supreme C o u rt R e p o rts. . . . .
1,150.00 Secretary to Justices
......... • •
S tation ery fp ( Legislativ» and E x e cu ­
tho present Imb-hu-dm-*» o f j j i t J k j t i d a .^ t a t » B e Purchase uf 1106ks fo f S uprem e C ourt
tiv
D epartm ents . . : , . ..............
750.60 ‘ “ s'.',,.,.,, ...1 i , . „ ,
Ì*F L O R ID A S T A T E T R O O P S .
tiver t&gt;
-form ■ Hehrxjt:—
SOTTirp pro
prop
n ation
'wxit: SgTTTÄJi
priât
ion shall t*e
be paid b *
l.if irary
- ....
c itii Stlrtc
Au
d ito r and ( Jcrk — ^ . ^ - s ,850:00----- f
the T rcasgrer o f the S tate upon w arran ts Issued
S a la ric
Stk___
____
*Tol A dju tant G eneral . ................ $ i . t 50.00 Printing bub rem« Court Reports^
*«,»j
o
.a
o
S
ala
ry
A
ssistan
t
S
tate
Auditor
therefor
b
y
tbe-Com
ptm
Jlrr.
and
upon
r*r|uitltii
y * cr&gt;* f » w n i r
I . - ------ eoo,«©
Station ery and postage for S ta te Au
F L O R ID A S T A T E TR O O PS.
C u * *^r,rjda S ta te T roops, includ*
j^ug rent o r arm ories and allow an ces 8 .17 5 .7 5 S alary of A d ju ta n t G eneral
»
j
e
*
*
»
Sec. 2. Said appropriation is hereby m ade p a r ­
»riarma«“ «-'* w areho n ... Lam*.
»irasga HU f .. ......... ..
....... under head of C ontingent nr Incidental Expen»
able from funds d e riv rd from the hire of
— ----- t6.5J I . J 9
mg rent of arm ory and‘ allowance*
»hall tie accounted for f...............................
o the n ext Legislature
in
a ia v ic U . U .the re .k e «»«Ii .fumi«.' •pfrrremw’ TfifiM
ìiii
^ o it^ rc c m n r n e n d a tlo n * ^ ? ^ 10.000.00 Encam pm ent and field excreta**
1 5,000.00 sha
the G eneral Fund.
an i Um l red M atrm rnt from r a c l l i f f i d a j .hi^ ip g.
19691 " V i "W
cflariiT
S
f
i
h
y
l
a
t
h
TOUT,
and
no
clerk
or
clrru
n
l
in
tb*
A
ppropriation
M
m
Sec. 2., Thia A c t ilia ll ta k e rd eet from and a fter
; “ « R J 4 t A i « 0 U5 s ------------------■ u re m -rx -N tra m r
tu
ral
Bulletin
for
the
Fcri-ul
Beginning
Jan
uary
assistanck shall be employe-l b y a n y P la ta officer
Ht passage and ap p ro v al h y the G overnor.
¡»ipnulinB srul a d v e r t liin g ,. . . .$10,000.00
«, 1908, and Ending Decem ber j i , 10*8; an d .to
and
paid
o
u
t
o
f
the
contingent
fund
o
r
appropriExpense*
collection
of
revenue
.........
$80.000.00
A pproved June *, 1 909.
_______ ___r -'ir~
R ai Intra. 1 CoroP a y C ertain Claim s A gainst Such Funds T h a t
lon for eoutlnggnt expense*
&gt;»,500.00 G eneral printing and ad v e r b r in g .. . . . »0.000.00
» M ay Be P roperly T r o c n te d and A pp roved b y
Sec.
■
y
fund*
appropriated
b
y
this
A
c
t
n
ot
Printing
D
elinquent
Tm*
L
iU
.
undec
A
n
Ju
CHARTER
5880—
(NO.
II).
ance of L u n atic* V .V .'.'.’.V ." .. 75,000.00
'
.
during tb s V a s r tus-wkleh i t e s i a p p ro1 fldn O w isP U isin a Officer* «•! the S ta t e ,.
Section 51$. G eneral S t a t u t e . . .
4.000.00
»«nt* and repairs. S ta te Ho»'■ e-carried forw sq l tb th* credit of Be ll Unacted by lb * LcgU lstora of tb s S tale of A N A C T to A uthorise the P a ym en t o f the Palana#
.
ted s
I tor Insane ..................... ; ___ s j . s s s o o ’ ■ Salaries and expenses KailroarpCom . due in the C nnstrcution of a D orm itory (or th e ' .
V.e ibccceding
year o r year*.
missioners . . . . . . . . . . • • . 1, •
» l.o o o .o o »uch fitad.
.
Florida
r { 01 collodion *6 r e v e n u e ......... *6,000.00
U n ive rsity of Florida, at L a k e C ity .
Approve«! June 5..S909.
,
Improvem ent» and rvprjlrs tor Hoe•
J»nd entries fo r A sxeoo re; atSection 1. T h a t th e suai Of seven thaueand
v-wRal lor Insane
...........................46,450.00
“ ;:‘r "U of railroad* and oth er
fou r hundred and ten donor* and seven ty-five Be U Unacted by Iks Legislature of tbs S la t»'o f
Florida:
Uointenanc* o f L u n a t ic * ................ . . .150.000.00
CHARTER 8871— (HO. ¿I). .
» tiny cut expense« o f Com p.
rents' ($7,410 .75) l*e. and it hereby, appropriated
Section I. T h a t the sum o f aix thousand tw o
i ’ .^ ffire ............................
ja o .o o L i lt uf land entries for A stra *» *, assess­
to be paid du I of any m oney in the S tate T reaeury,
A
N
A
C
T
fo
F
I*
the.
P
a
y
o
f
Mcirtbere,
Officers
and
m ent of railroads, and other con ­
.D elinquent -T a x L4*ta under
Attaches of the Legislator* id A. P . 1909, an d tv*f otherw ise appropriated, to co v er the deficren* hundred tw en ty -eight and 90-100 dollar* be and
tingent * 1 pen sc*. O om ptrollore
™ue l a w ................ ............. ....
4.000. do
cy eaistln g In the appropriation lor general p n u t- th * sam e Is hereby ap o ru p rla tn l o u t of a n y nmaCertain E xpert«» o f the Legislature. " C r t l T l
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s te Boatti tr f Pension s r Detceeive Pensions, W ho Shall
W ho ShAlUK* R etained
Made,
C ou n ty
______
______ ______ ¡P ro v id in g
for tlie L e v y of a Pension T s i and A uthor! tin g
the S ta le Hoard ol Pensions to M ake Hegiila*
tions to C arry Into B ffrc t the P rovisions o l This
A ct. »
,
De It Enacted by the Legislature ol the S tale ol
Florida:

diet w ith th e provision* o f th is A c t lie, and the
name a re h ereb y, repealed.
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Sec. 17. T h it A c t shall ta k e effect on J o ly i
4
A p p ro ved jû n e 7” 909

Its llahililies on said policies, arcording to the
term s of th e p olicy, a lte r tile said liabilities shall,
h ave traen
lteen adjusted betw een the p a rU rsriq .th e
m a d a prescribed b y w P M W P
PH ,
scribed th ereby, o r a fte r th o sam e shall h a v e been
ascertained in a n y m ode agreed upon b y th e par
ties o r b y the jud gm en t o r o n le r o r decree o f a
court havi:ngI jurisdiction
jurisdiction,, the S la te T reasurer
shall,
lie ap
■ „nu, upon the
op p lication of the p a rty to whom
the d e b t nr ro o ncayJ M
Is B
due and u p on sa tisfactory
proof th a t thé n otice
to be given
&gt;u&lt; therein required
........................
said cum pany has been g iv e n , proceed to sell a t
p u blic auction such an am ou n t o f th e sold bond*
as w ill p a y tho sum due and expense* o l sale, and
out o f the proceed* of th e sale p a y said cums and
ekiiCnsc*; P rovid ed . T h a t tho p o rty m akin g »eld
ap p lication shall giv e to the com p an y, o r to the
agent «1 th e com p an y in th is S ta te , tw e n ty 'd a y *'
notice o f his intention to a p p ly for sale o f said
torn!* to th e S la te T reasurer; and P rovided fu r­
ther, T h a t such com p an y shall be required fo rth ­
w ith to m ake good a n y such d eficit in th e am ount
of its deposit caused b y such sale.
TTie S ta te T reasurer shall a d ve rtise th e sale of
said bonds lo t th irty d a y s prior to th e d a te of sale
In som e p ap er published in the c ity o f T allahassee,
and iftall sta te in said ad vertisem en t the bonds to

m on
ic r shall v io la te an y ô f tîTe ,
« fcaar nr ie
th is A c t. it
Pm virion, 0}
scrib txT b y

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d o rm ito ry for the U n iversity
CHAPTER Ì8 8 6 — (NO. 17).
" ml collected b y s a id * lu S i;to
th « p lace of F o ste r H ail, w hich had been d e v lr o r a l
Com m issioners, in th e manner provided
A N A C T to F ia the P a y of C ertain C om m ittee
bjr n re; and the C om ptroller (a hereby directed to
Clerks Em pio yeti b y the H ouse o f R epresenta
pIS
u
"
^
G
en
cr*
1 S tatues of |Y.‘ cSlate
í* .cUon
of
d raw hi* w arran t upon th e T r e n tu n * of tho S ta te
lives a t the Session of tho L egislature o f tpov
o f Plm iila to the o rder o f C . A. C a n o n , F , K . H a r­
W hose Services W ere Dispensed w ith , and to
,u l&gt;)f ati.l „ j .
ris, Preti L . Stringer, J. R- 'l ’ orrott, F . M Simon‘ IP aym en t The:
Provide for the
T h e re o*f
ton, and K. D , lleggs, a s th e su rvivin g member*
enr n ot tq set a p a rt ¿m l provide!^for*,w”tfi.P w‘ °*
He II Enacted by the Legislature o l the Stale of
astees of the U n iv e isity of
iti of Tirol
o f th e Doniti
sengrrs, and a n y colored n u w n u ,.' wt,,,l e ;•«*Florida:
F lorida, for the said sum of six thousand taro he
and w ilfu lly occu p yin g *» » p a i ^ r V r' n.
ull7
Section I. T h a t the G overnor, C om ptroller and
d m ! tw en ty-eig h t and 90-100
j - dollar*
_---- .
.
. ,
the Treasurer of this S ta le are hereby conatituted
Section I. T h a t the p ay of th e C om m ittee
« ,1 » » « o f car n ot so set ap art
tar
Sec. 2. T h is A ct shall ta k e effect from the d a te lb e § u u Hoard o f -Pensioni.
C lerks em ployed b y th e House of R epresen tatives
passengers, sh a ll" upon
o f itg approval.
punished b y a fine not e x cecd,n» r o J
Sec. 2 . A n y person who enlisted and served in a t the session o f the Legislature o l 1909. whose
A pproved Juna 4. i uoptbo m ilitary o r n av al service of -the Confederate services were diijranscd w ith, be fixed a t five d o l­
Stute» during the w ar tw tween th e S tates o l the lars per d a y for the lim e a ctu a lly em ployed, and
U nited S tates, and did n ot desert the Confederate th at the service* o f each o f such C leik* shall be
CHAPTER 5881— (NO. 13).
» « v ic e , and w ho perform ed service in a ctu a l line certified to b y tho C om m ittee or Com m ittees for
A N A C T R equ irin g T each
____
ers' Sum m er Training o l d u ly for a period o f n ot le st th an one year, o r whom em ployed.
Sec. 5. AH law s and parts nf law*
School* anil M aking A ppropriation s Tlierelor.
-* tim e o fl th
thie d o cs
Sec. 2 . T h a t the per diem allow ed an d er S e c ­
who w a s In a ctu a l service a t the
pe«le«f^C p rovis‘o ttr o l *M . A ct are
W hereas, T h e vaino of )h* public school aystom is of *Ald w ar. unless Incapacitated for such d u ly by tion 1 of this A ct shall lie p ayable ffbm the appro
t’y .r*.
m easure,I b y the ch a ra cter of the teachers cm* reason of wounds received o r disease contracted
Flat urn o l
ii&gt;k&lt;' t fleet m on ;u
ployrd.-and
to q* prohose p roperty valua
while In line o fl d u ty , and w
whoso
m er T rain in---------g School* arc tlo n . b o th real and traewvo»i fbirtadlnw th a nm n et
W hhere.nt.
ereat. T each
e a t ers'
. . . . . Sum
--------------------A p p ro vcd jVine », 1909.
- - -reeo g iiiss'il s i am im g-th r m n u (e.it m r m ? g r r ? c f ty ol his w ile), doe* n ot exceed th e sum o f iiv a tee on L egisla tive E xpense* am i the S p eaker of Of which shall be m ailed b y registered le tte r to
im proving te a ch er* and as being the form of thousand dollars, and w h o was a bon a fide citisen the House of K ep rrsen tatlyes and atte sted b y the said com pany.
CHAPTER 5894— (NO. 35j.
Sec. 4 . U pon th e bonds d ep osited ax aforesaid
norm al instruction which reaches the largest nf t,his S tate cbntirtubusly since 1695, shall each C hief Clerk.
R equire Com m on G arrirti t. 11
n um ber of teachers, and hence w hose benefits receive on e hundred dollars per annum , in qu ar­
Sec. J. T h a t Qjr Loin ptroller i i hereby au th or­ w ith the S to le T re a s u re r'b y a n y such insurance
C laim s for L o st o r-D am aged Freight
’^
p olicies o f said comare m ost w id esp read ; therefore—
te rly p aym en ts: all such persons who io it a lim b ised to draw his warrant"on the S tate T reasurer in
lin
g
g
e
g
r
and
O vercharge* on Hr.-i,-J . 1»,*,
Id e n tso f th is S la te a t
-B e II Enacted by the Legislature of the Slate of or lim bs, an eye o r e y fs , o r w h o 1* perm anently paym en t of the service« rendered a s provided in . . .
gage,
and
R
ecip
rocal
Demurrage
W
ih
**’
disabled b y reason o l wounds or disease to gain a ¡his A c t, and the S ta te Treasurer is hereby author- such tim e, sltall h a v e a lien f o r t h e am ou n t due
Florida:
”
C ertain T un e and Providing T h at In u ,i p " •
them , resp ectively, u nd er o r in consequenoe of
'ied to i&gt;ay the w arran ts so draw n.
livelihood
b
y
m
anual
labor,
shall
be
entitled
to
Section I. T h a t the sum of fou r thousand d o l­
a Com m on C arrier Fails to P a v S ^ f
Sec. 4. T h a t this A c t shall ta k e effect im m ed i­ such p olicies, for lossee, return prem ium s o r eq u it­
W ith in Said T im e T lu tt Such
lars for the y e ar 1909, s o ] four thousand dollars receive each per annum , In qu arte rly paym ent*, a te ly upon its passage and ap p roval b y the G ov- able values, and shall be e n t ltlc l.r o i&gt;e paid rate
Shall-tn (D rtk b t^ atr»
fo r tha y e ar «910. o r *0 m uch thereof as m ay be the follow ing am ounts, to-w it;
«ably on t of th e proceeds of said bonds (Ifttich p ro­
awr.
j
.
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or
to
tal
ta
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a
t
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r
'd
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A&lt;
t
rie c c o y r y .b e and the sam e is h ereb y appropriatati
Said C laim a t the K ate o f F ifiy lV r iVn, *
ceeds 1&gt;e not sufficient to .p n
%tlll ot
of said p
policy*
j yyw
o licy ­
A pproved A pril 30 1909.
’ fo r if fl purpose of m aintaining such fcach er»' and T o r lo eso f one e y e ......................................... .. i*S-*&gt;°
A n nu m and Shall A lra U- Liable i „ r „ in I'f7'holders). W h en ever a n y such com p an y deposit
Sum m er T rainin g Schools, provided im partially For ions of a foot or leg ................................... i i j . oo
a
b le A ttorn ey'« F èr: n itd -U cp a
in» bonds as aforesaid shall h a v e becom e in solven t ,
For
Infknf
a
hand
...........
mi~
y
r
*
is
g
.n
o
to r le a eh era of lo t h races, a t (he. location o l the P h r loss o f both hands . .............. r r fi............. 150-00
__
PtfApPtTooW i
ilf. ban k rn mMMtjtha lL 'h a e a «itada-ao-aw ir riO m -i
ITif *
all
actio n s ^ nnd
U n ive rsity o f the S u t e o f Florida, and Üto)rk&gt;nçJ»
. .llitW
.right
---- S U f acl..^r
ffgittafa
4*-•-ft —— ■ fo
J -—
a—L
■ a 1 teacher»,
a ^fc»—-w ■ a nd-at- th e ■ £*« n * t ^ î ^ * . l*i,1“ 1'i ánd o ò o fo o t of sam e
rretefor*
'WT a N 'a L Ÿ to Tim end Section *759 o l t l i f G en eral Tor Hie bcr—r f lu t fju c r e d ito r s , a n y holder o f such
accn rea llrtilltw
under W
euch n.i.
ty pealed l&gt;rx-?r
F
em alw -tipiteim
r-w
h, ite
p
olicy
sh
a
lF
In
ftf
llte
right
to
begin
an
actio
n
T
n
locatim
i
,,r
it
,.
t
j
.
f
m
.
t
R
d
u
w
l
fnr
mlnrml
F
or
los«
o
f
one
hand
and
on
e
foot
of
same
S
___.
tatu. tes
B Hof the
______
S ta te_____
of Florida,
____P rovid in g for
lion of the Colored N orm al School for colored
i;o .o o
p e r s o n ............................... ............
the Issuance o f C ertificates to Insurance C om ­ the C iic u it C ou rt o f the C o u n ty of Leon, S ta te o f
teachers
These schools to be taught b y such in ­ Por personal
'F lo rid a :''1 by ,hC U * l' l* ,urc °&lt; "&gt;c Slate ot
F lorida, to enforce th e said lien for th e benefit of
injuries, disease or age,
panies, and P rovid in g O ther Prerequisites,
stru ctor* as th e S ta te Superintendent of Public
a ll the holdets o f such potirie*. T h e S ta te T re a s­
w hereby the person is unabt* to earn
Section I. T h a t it »hail b£ the d u ty of au ,
._ Instru ction m ay ap p oin t, and to be held a t such
flc
It
EnactcJ
by
the
Legislature
of
the
S
late
of
urer shall t»e a p a rty to tho su it, and the funds mon carrier* op eratin g w ithin this S late and th ~
a livelihood b y m anual labor
. i s o . 00
tirriri__p_mmy
a | Jjp |pau &gt;l«eiHr»nfft ,
Florida;
shall be d istrib u ted b y th e-C o u rt. bu t no cost* of are h ereb y required when a n y person h „ 0^In, r .
Por to ta l d isab ility, a s sltoym b y a ffiJa y it
1
S ecftan
in ..2.
2. . l i t e Com ptroller is hereby author
such action shall lie ad ju d ged again st th e S ta te a tto rn ey , files w ith , o r iwe«entx t.i t’hrm'
o
f
t
e
r
o
r
e
p
u
t
a
b
le
p
h
y
a
ia
a
a
t
................
1
50.00
Section
I.
T
h
a
t
Section
*
7
jg
of
Ihc
G
eneral
the requisition of lh&lt;
-itod to draw
d rawr w arrants upon
it
Provided, however, T h a t no soldier, sailor or S ta tu tes of tho S ta te of Florida lie. and tbo same Treasurer.
station a g e n t,o f said common tnirier .*n f
SI.
ta te 8u
‘ ‘ t knten
‘ —den
— -t of P u blic Instruction, out of
iM
_____
890. 8. T f-* n y com
___ ____
th eir w idows, who were on-She pension roll ami
there i , n o s u iiu n - a g r n t.’ üiran
a n y fum ts in the T reasu ry, not o th e rw ise a p p ro d raw in g a pcawoq p i j o r to Jan u ary t, 1907, and it hereb y am ended to read os follow»:
-stin
th
is
S
ta
te
,
and
its
liabilities,
w
h
ether
fixed
1759- ( 1 1 1 9 ) ..O ther
Prcreoutsltcs— Issue
su ch com m on carrier, his claim for any f i t o u
priated. for the am ount* appropriated in Section h a v e not since th a t tim e been stricken fro m said
I
C ertificates,— No insurance C om pan y, association, o r con tin gen t, ttixin its policies to persons residing baggage o r express tost
o r damage,] 1 , ^ , , »
1 o f th is A ct.
roll for valid mason*, shall iw required to m ake firm or in dividu al, not o f th is S ta te , nor agent nor in this B u t e , shall h ave dieen satisfied o r shall m o n t a rrie r, o'r for ¿ ¿ y o
‘m l i^xj.
Section 3 . It shall b* the d u ty of tha S u t a Su other and further proof if eligible under the p ro ­
represen tative thereof, shall tran sact a n y b u s in c u have ten fiin atéd . upon sa tisfa cto ry e vid en ce of com m on carrier on a n y freight, hoggaec or
perintem lent of IHtbllc Instruction to subm it
visions o f thi* A ct. T h a t the provisions of this of insurance in this S ta te , unlesa such com p an y, tho fa c t to th e S ta te T reasurer he shall d eliver to
report to the n ex t G eneral A ssem bly showing the A c t sltall atip ly to all those w ho w ere member* of
°&lt; f or
reciprocal dem urrage,-to pay the » S
num ber and location o f schools conducted b y the F irst Florida Reserves, w hich w as in the s ir v - association, firm o r in dividu al is possessed of a t such com p an y the bonds in his possession b e ­ claim w ith in six ty .la y s from i t , filin '
atr
longing
to
It.
o
r
such
of
them
as
rem
ain
a
fte
r
payn
rr*en
tallon
„to. said com m on ra rr l-.
11 "q».
least
tw
o
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
dollars,
in
means o f this approiftiation, the num ber of teach
«ny
ice o f the S tate o f F lorid * during the w ar betw een value, in vested in U nited U ta teeo r S ta te bonds, or Ing ibe Labilities afo resa id , or i f such -com pany tldn agen t, or other agent of such com ntìr
p ,’ ^
a n atten din g each b y ra ce a n d aex. the conductor* the S tates o l the U pited S tales.
h*e- 2. T h a t should an y common ¡ i m « (.¡iVo f each school with num fier of the day* service -.Sop. A«-T h e w idow o f-a n y d e cea sed soldier or other b an k ab le in terest-W arin g stock y tsenwl In shall re d u ce-th e am ou n t of its liabilities, b o th
thé U nited S tates, a t th eir m ark et valu e. Upon fixed and con tin gen t, upon i u policies to person* to m p ly wi , he p roririnn s of ^ : ' 1'i^ rr e ^ !d
rn td ered b y e ach .'And’U iia tn o tm t-paid r a th : and
sailor who enlisted and served in tho m ilitary or
to subm it vouchers for e v r rv d ollar paid out from n av al service of th e C onfederate S ta le s during the com p lyin g w ith the preceding section and furn ish­ residing in th is S ta te be 10w Ilia valu e o f the bonds this A c t, then the said common carrier mstlrSi
ing evidence to the M tihfuction of the Uoard of in possession o f the S tate T reasurer, he m a y d e­ such failure ahfcll be liable to the cU im aitT o r
this fund.
— — ;------w ar betw een the S ta te s o f the U nited S latoa, and
Section I. A ll laws in conflict w ith this A c t are did n ot desert th e C onfederate service, and who ln su ra n ceC o m m iu io n ers th a t «ucfT com pany. a s ­ liver to such com p an y, a p a rt of such lionds, tak- am ou n t of hi* claim and fifty per c m . p tf ¡ T ' *
sociation, firm o r in d ivid u al has a c tu a lly in vested ing care, ho w ever, th a t the )&lt;onds in his possession in terest on the principal sum of nsi,| cUim fmm
hereb y repealed.
cflon 6. T h is A c t shall take effect upon its perform ed service in actu a l line o f d u ty for a the am ou n t a b o v e stated In such securities as sitali a lw a y s be equ al in valu e to the liabilities of th e d a te of the filing o K h c gam ew dh. o r p S i S "
Seed
period
of
n
ot
less
th
an
one
ycaran
n
lei*
in
ca
p
a
c
ita
­
hereinbefore m entioned, th e S ta te T reasurer shall said com p an y upon its policies to persons residing tion o f the sam e to. the common carrier or a n ,
ami a pproval b y the Governor.
ted fo r such d u ty b y reason of death , wound* re­ issue a certificate th ereof, w ith th e a u th o rity of in this S ta te : o r if such com p an y era s* to ca rry on station a g e n t or other agent of such common c « .
A pproved M ay i t . 1909’.
ceived o r disease con tracted while In a ctu a l line such com p an y, association , firm or .Individual to business in this S ta te , and Us fixed liabilities for rier. and when tlio said claim ant «hall bring «uft
o f d u ty , and w ho has n o t m arried since the d eath
losses and fo r ta x es shall h a v e been satisfied, and and recover ju d gm en t tor his claim again,? J o t
of
said soldier, and whose p ro iw rty, b o th real and tran sact th e b u iin rss of insurance io th is S late . the con tin gen t HabiKtles under its p o)id es shall com m on earner, h e shall be allmvcd lhr mi I (Tire
CHAPTER SARI— (NO. 12).
Insurance
com
pan
ies
Incorporated
under
th
e
law
s
personal, does n ot exceed tne sum of five thousand o f this S ta te , o r a n y a u o e ia tfo n , firm or in dividu al h ave been assum ed b y another co m p a n y doing per cen t, per annum . Irt addition to Ihc prinrinJ
A N -A Ç T to P rovi J e for thé Im provem ent of the dollars, shall be en titled to receive the sum o l one o f the State-, how ever, shall be en titled to such business in thi* S ta le , in case such reinsuring sum of said claim , and the Fame shall be
* -Mansión, and to hundred and tw e n ty dollar* {ter annum , in q u a r­
G rounds of the _
G overnor's
certificate of a u th o rity b y furnishing evid en ce to com pany, if non-resident, had deposited w ith the In. th e verd ict giv in g him judgm ent: Provided
M ake Such O ther Im provem ents and R epairs te rly p a y m e n t!, provided, such widow w as m ar­ the satisfaction o f th e said Uoard th a t such com - S la te Treasurer bonds n o t less in valu e than thoso how ever. T h a t the claim an t shall dot recurei and
fnr th
it«»«
«!.! Eft..
_ cent. • r*r sna t th e H end on as M ay De A dvisable, and to ried to said so ld ier or sailor prior to 1895, p a n y ,'a **o tiatlo n , firm o r in dividu al is possessed of the com p an y proposing to retire, th e S ta te h a v e ju dInntant
gm e n t for
e ■said
fifty |«-r
M ake an Appropriation T h erefo r,
• A
and has. co n tin u o u sly resided in this S la te of, and has a c tu a lly Invested a t least tw en ty-five Treasurer,.uupon
p o n being satisfied o f these fact*, shall num . n or a tto rn e y '* fees n* provided for.m Stcend elto ' the w idow o f a n y
1 f th e con- tiou 3 of this A c t. unless he recovers judgmmt for
Be It Enacted by Ibe L eglilatu rs of the Stele of Once 1 Sus;
thousand dollars ih U nited S tates or S ta te bonds upon receiving a d u ly atte sted c o p y o
deceased person who was a t the tim e of o r o th e r ban k ab le stock s or se curi tie* issued in the tra c t betw een the tw o com pan ies b y p in ch the a sum w h ich fixes th e principal torn of snid cUim
Florida:
risks of the retiring com p an y nre assum ed b y the a t an am ou n t greater than the amount wliicb said
h it death d raw in g a pension from th e S tate
Section I. T h a t the sum o f . three thnuland under th e provisions of th is A ct, shall be U nited States, a t their m ark et value.aud b y o th e r­ other com tinny,
m pati
p a n y propos­
p an y, d eliver lo
to such co
com
pronos- com m on carrier had offeerd and tendered tu th#
dollars, o r bo m uch thereof a* m ay be necessary, be gran ted a w id ow 's pension upon sa tisfa cto ry proof wise com p lyin g w ith the provisions hereof. T h e ing to w ith d raw the bonds in hi* possession be- claim an t in M ltltm rn t of his L-alim Ig-for* the
B
oard
o
l
Insurance
Com
m
issionerà
shall,
in
a
d
­
and the sam e is hereb y appropriated o u t o l any o f her m arriage, her- residence in this S la te , and
jonging l o j t .
exp iration of said s ix t y »lay* in tchirh Ihr raid
m oneys In the T reasu ry to the creJit of the G o v ­ th e d e a th T &gt; i(jier.h atb an d , and the pension so dition to th e certificate hereinbefore provid ed for,
---- 6. W henever a n y fire Insurance com p an y
com m on carrier is required to p a y mch riaim uoernor's Mansion Pund. for the im provem ent and [ranted shall 1*at* from the d ea th of the w id ow 's issue a certificate to a n y insurance com p an y In shall file an ap p lication w ith th e S ta te T reasurer
‘!f the Provisions u f Section one (1) '( this Act
bea u tifica tion of the grounds surrounding and b e ­ tusband; provided, th e file her application w ithin corpora ted u nd er the laers of th it S ta te , and which to be adm itted to do inisinets in th is S ta te , it thaU
S ec; J . T h a t a n y cofnmon carrier who (»,!,'t0
la v e p reviou sly th ereto deposited w ith thè be the d u ty of the M id Treasurer to require of it a
longing to the G overn or's Mansion, and to m ake n in ety d a y i a fte r the d eath o f h er hu sban d ; p ro ­ shall have
com
p ly w ith th * provision« of Srcttnn m d (i) of
usurer
one
hundred
thousand
d' oilars
In com pliance w ith the provisions of this A c t before
«III
___
„
___
.
m
____
P
I
_________
Ottcn im provem ents -or repairs a t the G overnor's vided, aueft w idow
fs otherw ise eligible tinder
th e
...............................................
*
tes or S ta le bonds, o r oth er negotiable issuing a license for such com p an y to do business th is A c t. shall, in th e e v e n t that the claimant shat)
tales
Mansion a* m ay b e deemed a d visable'or necessary provisions of th is A c t; provided further, th a t a n y U nited S ta
irevait In an action to recovrr on hi« chum, b«
sto c k i o r securities issued in the U n ited States, at in thi* S tate.
b y the G overnor.
r •
¡able for a reasonable a tto rn e y ', frr, and it hall
such widow shall not lie required to m ake o u t th e
Soctlon 2. T h a t p aym en ts under th it a p p ro­ proof o f h er hu sban d 's sendee, b ill an y such w id ­ their m arket v a lu é- os a g u a ra n ty fund for ih e
A n y fire insurance com p an y now doing business bo th e d u ly o f the C ourt to allow tl,c claimant
iticy
holders
o
f
such
se
cu
rity
of
the
p
o
lity
Holdens
of
euch
com
pany,
priation shall be made upon w arran ts draw n b y o w o P a n f such deceased soldier o r sailor w ho
in this
£1 S ta te sh
..........................................
a ll bc allow ed u n til....
O cto b er is t, such reasonable attorn ey'» Ire, which shall be
th e C om ptroller upon the T reasurer upon vo u ch ­ would h a v e been en titled to a pension under this upon sa tisfa cto ry evid en ce to thorn th a t such se­ 1909, to cqm p lv w ith the p ro vision s o f th is A ct, fixed b y the C ou rt, not to oxceed filtrrn dullsrs,
curities to such an am ount h ave been deposited and upon th eir failure to com p ly w ith the pro- if th e a m o u n t received does not exceed unr hun­
or« approved b y th e G overnor.
A c t shall m ake proof if her said husband shall n ot
Soctlon J . T h a t this A c t shall taka effect Im­ h ave « h ead y been upon the potltUm roll a t the w ith the S tate T reasurer. Life insurance co m ­ vii.ions.of this A c t on or before th a t tim e, it «hall dred dollars, and n o t l o exceed fifteen iM-rtrnt on
panies incorporate-1 o r organised under the law s o f be the d u ty of the S ta te T rp aturer o f Ihe S ta te to a n y am ou n t recovered gti-ai.-r than thè turn of
m ediately upon its ap p roval b y the G overnor.
tim e of h it death.
another S tate shall be en titled to a certificate to revoke its license to do business in Florida, and it on e hundred dollars.
Approved June 5,,1909.
fire. 4. Nq person receiving a pension from a n y
ransact the business o f insurance in th it 8 la te b y shall tie unlaw ful for it th ereafter to do bukinetJ in
Sec. 4. W hen a n y claim a n -,- under ihe pro­
other S ta te sh all be entitled to a pension under
urnithlng t o the satisfaction of (he Itoard t h a t i l this S tate until licensed as provided b y lavr.
visions of this. A c t. arid the shipqirnt m ill, uf
this A ct,
%
is.possessed
o
f
and
has
a
ctu
a
lly
in
vested
tw
o
h
u
n
­
A
pp
roved
June
*th
.
1909
.
should
hn*e*gonp ,.over ninfe than &lt;■ . .ummte
iV t ;;
. •
CHARTER S8M — 1NO I I ) .
Sec. a, i he p a ym en t of all allow ed ctaim s shall dred th ou san d dollars in United. S ta tes bon ds, or
carrier'« link, the claim ant m ay Id.mu withban kable o r in terest-bearin g «looks Issued in
a n y o f aafij com m on, carrier* over «, ¡1, , Ime «aid
-CHAPTER 5890— (NO, 31),
ÀN A C T to A ppropriate the Hum of T h irty D ol- be made from the d ate o f the fling o f the a p p lica ­ other
Ufljtp.1 S tates a t their m ark rt valu e, a* in m o rt­
tion
in
the
Petition
D
epartm
ent.
A
n
y
person
ahipraent w r n l, or »hould have gun, j ' i may
l
for the I'aym en t of the S ervices of the As- who drew a pension (rom the S la te
f Fli lorida a t gages o r unencum bered real e state w orth dautite A N A C T to A m end Section 1756 o f the G eneral bring action swairtef either of them tor r&gt;i " 'e r y u f
* vis tan t S ecretary of th e Senate for the Period th e tim e of th e passage of...............o
_S
tatu
tes
of
the
S
tate
o
f
g
ip
rid
n
,.P
ro
v
id
in
g
fo
r
this
A
ct,
and
wh&lt;
is
tho
am
ount
loaned
thereon.
Inclusive
nf
buildings
dam
eyeei- ad Jsefein p p m d r d for- rrnviilcit.ltfc'
of F iv y - U a y s - n u r th e Adjournm ent of the
the A m o un t and F ar V a lu e o f in e C a p ita l Stock »hail iiave se rv i,J.»aid n otice m, the , tui n iar[&gt;(&gt;&gt;•
Leiftdaf ur«, to A ssist tisA S ecretary of -Senat« in entitled to a pension utulgr this A c t, «hall n ot be- t he reon; and -toy othr.rw lie T O n ip lyin g"w ith the
of Insurance Com panies. required to m ake - new proof, and shall lie paid provisions thereof. Insurance C om panies in su r­
rier lie «D els to »oe
His U bile*.
from th e passage uf tins A ct. P a y m e n t shall not ing liv e stofik ur doiuns-Uc anim als, incorporated D* ft Enacted by (he Legislature »I Ihc Slate ol
Sec. 5. A ll law s ¡bid part« of low- - , "cfiict.
Be it Eneetsil by (It* Lcglslaturs .nT thc S ta le ol con tin ue to pension«!» during absence« from this o r organised under th e la w e q r - a n y oth er S tate,
w ith tho provixion* o f,Ibi» A n be .1 ! il
amt
Florida:
,
Florida:
Statssof longer duration than tw elve m onths.
shall be entitled to such certificate of a u th o rity b y
are lieruby, repealed, savinw nil a n i, ¡* .0 1 r.ghte
Section I. T h a t Section 1750 o l th e G eneral of action s heretofore 04cn1.1l under 1 -, 1 u ird
Sec.
A.
N
o
person
who
eras
discharged
on
a
c
­
furnishing
evid
en
ce
to
the
satisfaction
of
the
Section iT 'T h a l the sura o f thi/ty_ dollars 1*
S tatu tes of the S tate o f Ftorida be, and Ihe sam e law»
hereb y *ptfruiTfia(cd o u t of the funds ot the Treas- cou n t o f bein g under age. or for d isab ility, b u t Hoard th a t such com p an y, association, firm o r in- i&gt; IwreKy . a n u n d u i tu rrad as lu ttutvir
I ■tilr
!.), tor
tur tlic.i:
I lu
, ,f u u h w b a duL
id . m il t m n i i i t . u p .nl l einiiMOl o l su m -4
J ir id u a l i s p o m F std lit, ¿m l tlW t Bfal a s w ls uT'"^'
■ qry ^ ^ s ^ ^ p T ^ ^ in ila
A p p ro ved June fíysré';
.S7SÍ» (s iit) -r -A m o u n l and F«r Value.— The
'
I Wo hundred
thousand dollars and b y other
tty , o
&lt;r upon becom ing of the required m ilitary least twi
m il Tth
G . a b iliti
m.-ami
h a ti th ae sam e be
b t Jpaid lo. John
ip ila l stock ed a n in surance co m p a n y incorpora­
tro
lins, au A « i Vtan t S ecreta ry o f thy Senate for ___ of ei. ‘ teen years before the term ination of the wise com plyin g w ith the provision* h e reo f
CHAPTER 5895— 1NO. 2 l
Sec- 2 . A ll law s am i p arts of law s In conflict ted in th is S ta te shai I n o t be lex* th an fifty trióni
■
«ervicts for five d a y s a fte r the adjournm ent of the W ar, sha' be e n tiled to a pension under th is A c t.
tl dollars, to bc d ivided in to shares of n ot less
. . . . . . __ tils Tor p en sio n s'u n d er this A c t shall w ith thi* A c t be. and the sam e are hereby, repealed
Legislature, to assist th e Jkftrelarÿ. o f l,ie Senate
A
N
A
C
T
to
Am end Section jy iu ,( 1)1, ( , , Miai
th an ten dollars r a t h, nor room than one hundred
A pp roved Jnne 4,190 9.
in th e dtschanje of hi* official duties a» such for m ake o t 'h before an officer auth orised to adm inS ta tu te s of the S ta te of F lorida ■&gt; , *1 « UtoWd o lla ri each, p a ya b le in law ful m on ey ol the
ny
lite
r
OMht
and
u»e
»be
aeal,
sla
tin
g
tho
comnai
th
___
a t _____
period,_ arid »hat
__________
tha^Comptroller
____ author
be
ance of Free o r R educed Rule- I 1 u t -.;«jrtaU nited S lates,
ised to draw hts w arrafit tin the Treasurer for tfie and regim ent. ¡n o r __p
ship upon
upon w
whhich
ich he
he enusted
enlisP
tion b v^Cqsjjn
Cqsjjm on Carrier»
Sec, 2« AH law s and p a rts o f law s in conflict
And served, the d ate of his- enlistm ent, the d ate
CHAPTER 5888— (NO. 19).
-»•ment o f th e sjpi»« ^pon recei-it of \hç A
w ith this A ct tie, and th e name are hereby, re«- He It E naclcd by thè Legislature ol ih. filali uf
and
cause
o
f
discharge,
his
citisen
ship
and
rights
\
pealed.
ôcrêlafV! A tlirce rim ea U o í th e S ecretary of the
Florida :
.„
•pt'*’.
epat&lt; th a t She tim e of the A sfisU rtt S ecretary t o the benefits o f th is ,A ct.« He shall furnish the A N A C T P roh lbilin g Pi re Insurance Com panie*
A L 'iuu vtd June 7 .1 9 0 9 .
Secfion T T T l i a t ‘ ScpHon 1019 uf ila '-rnrraJ
from Com btnm g a* lo W b a t lia t r o f C om m isa ffid a vit o f . a com m issioned officer.m u ler w minx
Statu
to*
o
l
thtrbtntW
nf Floridi» i»-. nerd thè «m *
xion Shall bc l ’aid b y a n y O ther C om p an y to an
CHAPTER W ilt— (NO. 22.)
k t effect im m ediately o r the affid avits of tw o com rades w ith whom he
____i 'A c t »hall
i l h creby, a raen did so a* to (cad a* 1.
A
gen
t.-------*
—
—
served,
or
th
a
.tr
a
n
s
c
rip
t
from
U
ic..m
uster
rolls
l
by
the
G
overnor,
__ t f i i l t g t and «liftititiral
19 19 — W hcn l :rcc, or Retluced Itali» tre Ab
from the A d ju ta n t G en sral'e Office at W ashington lic |t Enscted by fh t Legislatur* of ihc State of A N A C T A m en din g Section 1074 o f the G en etal
pproved J u n e J . 1909S
ta tu te s of the S ta te o f Florida,,, Providin g, for lowed.— N o lh in g in thi» Chiuder ,.,n U ,n ,'l »h*J!
________
Florida: _
—
to establish th e service claim ed. .
I« .
C t&gt;
&gt;l
&lt;
------p
reven
t a n y com m on "carrier suliicct divieto irom
Sccttun I. 1t shall be unlaw ful for artV firt'tn the Method of R eduction of the C ap ital Stock of
Sec. 7. T h e Uoard of C o u n ty Com m issioners o f
» .
gran tin g free paxrsge or free ticket* t„ il» usto
tu rane* com p an y, aseod atio n o r partnership do­
C orporations for Profit
the
cou
n
ty
in
w
h
ich
th
e
ap
p
lica
n
t
reside*
sltall
CHAPTER 5884— (NO. IS).
olilo» r,. am i oivit eraployres Hncludtng pensione^
in vestigate *11 elaim s m ade under this A ct, und ing trotin e» in this S tate, em p loyin g an agent who De It Enaclcd by the Legislature of Ihc Stale of disahled etnpkiyces, am i Jiersons truvrling to at­
report upon the application w hether or not the is em ployed b y an o th er fire Insurance com p an y,
Florida:
re U11
A N A C T to Provide for the L e v y o( T a x e t jo r the pension applied for ih o u H be granted.
cep t o r leave
the em ploy ment oí «neh eommon
association o r partnership, eith er d irectly or
their irriti
im m rdi
ediate lam ilirs dr|*ndeut
I. T h a t Section &gt;674 (114 9 ), method carrier) and Ihnir
-Year* 1909 and 1910
Sec. B. T he S tate Uoard of Pensions shall fu r­ -hrough an y o rga n b atio n o r aseociallon, to enter o l Section
n iem ; and to i t s 'Physicians and •mimns.
reduction lie. and the sam e it hereby, am ended upon Qf'
nto, m ake o r m ain tain a n y ,stip u la tio n or a gre e ­
• U« It Enacted by Ihe Legislature ol Ihe fila lw o f nish an n u ally, su itable blank* (or m akin g such
and
to
its
salaried
a
tto
rn ey at law, to perron#
to read as folldwm:
reports and shall file application for pensions im ­ m ent in restraint of o r lim iting the com pensation so as
Florida:
s*7 4 (114 9 )— Method of R eduction .— A n y c o r­ em ployed on sleeping. [Mirlor, d lm riro r ' ' ('.rrt*
which said a gen t m ay receive from a n y o th e r fire
m ediately on receipt ot sam e.
poration m ay re&lt;lS»oe its c ap ita l stock Or reduce cars w h ile on d u ty on ly, and to baggage soliciting
« •d lu n I. T h a t for the purpose oi securing an
Sec. 9. A 1I sum s required for th« p aym en t of insurance com p an y, a -v y o a r ifn o r partnership.
a q ^ U ^ d uniform rate o f ta x atio n and to p a y the pensions to ap p lican ts under the provisions bf T he p en alty for a n y v io la tih o lif this section shall the par valu e of t h ta jje r e * thereof, "within the agent*, and n ew sb oys while on d u ty only; to min­
lim
its allow ed b y la w .b y a tw o third* v o te of the u te r* of religion who are e n p g r d in Henersl mis! ? “ m n n A tion i (or the curren t e x p e n s e » ^ the this A c t »h«ll-La tw id b y w a rra n ts draw n liy tho Us a fine uf n o t less titan twt» hundred and fifty
f
f
i K
,9 | s and. ¡ e t c e^d for interest Com ptroller on th e'T reasu rer of th e S ta te in favor dollars nor more than five hundred dollars and the stock, in the sam e m anner a t is provided for the »ion w o rk , traveling sec-rtane» of Uaitnia 1 I egra
M en's C hristian A tso d atio n s; l onfedersie polon the bonded d e b t for said years, and paying of the a p p lica n t for the sum to which he or she forfeiture of license to do business in th is S ta le for increase of cap ita l stock , trilh the certificate of the
S la le C om ptroller endorsed upon the a ffid a vit ..H er« going to tho S la te Home* for Confedérate
other appropriations b y th e Legislature,- there m ay be en titled , ou t o f an y m oneys in th e B u t e a period o f tw elv e m onth* thereafter.
the
a
b
ility
of
the
corporaSoldier*
to becom e inm ate* thereof, or rrtumlOB
th
at,
in
his
jud
gm
en
t,
tho
ol
corp
o
ra­
Sac. 2. AH laws or parts of laws in conflict here
Shall tu Ja vtrd upon the re a la n J personal property T reasu ry raised b y special le v y for the p aym en t of
tion to m eet its ou tstan d in g indebtedness and a lte r dbro iva ni ^ ' ü in digen i, höinrtr« nr deitirul*
w ith he. and the sam e are hereby, repeated.
o f the different counties for the y e a r «909 a ta x of pension* a* pfovid ed in this A c t; ■
persons when tran sported b y chari Iside rocittito
Sec. 5. T h it A c t shall take effect Im m ediately liabilities w ill not be im paired th ereby.
tw o m ills upon the doUar, and for the year 19 1 0 a
Sec. 10. T h e C o u n ty Com m issioners of each
tw th
ihr.
fii»f*rs?Larv aiicntii
y rd tn luco
am i to
e necessary
a gsn U empio
employe
Sec. 2. A ll law* and part* ot law* in conflict ari(j
ta x of tw o mills upon the dollar; and there shall co u n ty shall, a t least once in each y e ar, exam ine upon it* passage and a p p roval b y the G overnor.
herew
ith
be.
and
the
sam
e
are
h
creb
y.
repealed.
tran sp o rtalton , to [K-rsor.i ” ^ ' ¡ " ^ ^ ‘ ^ 0 .3
Approved June R, 1909.
iw.
levied lo r each of the
tho year*
years 1909 and 191
1910 the pension rolls of th eir respective counties and
L-'.vJvri-'a
lw
be
ch aritable o r eleem osynary »vork lot the | urpmes
»
A pproved June 7, 1909.
a con stitution al school ta x o l ono mill upon the ascertain w hether o r n ot a n y person on »aid [ten­
o f th eir w o rk : and to person« mffifref in wrec**.
dropped from sam e
dollar; Provided T h a t if the G overn o r sltall dis* sion roll* should 'b e
¿rid th e p hysician s. surgeons._nur««v o
CHAPTER
5892—
(NO.
22).
CHAPTER 5889— [NO. 20).
c o v e rrtroi
t m the aggregate assessm ent ol tho pron- b y reason of n ot being entitled Jo draw
friend* of such Injured^ptrxonr..... frf, ¡.»ueo¿Mv of the S t a t e lw r o oth er sources of revenue the pension under the p ro v irio n *. of t h is - A c t . A N A C T
AN
A
C
T
to
A
m
end
S
ection
«677
o
l
the
G
en
eral
R equ ire F ire Insurance C oh ip an irs lo
place of th e w reck : o r fro m ,carrying fit
reducUortfol the tw o miff» ta x o f either o r both of am i
m ake
report o f
th eir
finding* lo
S ta tu tes o f She S ta te of F lorid a , R e la tiv e to th e ger* w ith t h e ’o b ject of nrovKim
providingg r,
r . in
, . f in
D eposit a C ertain A m o u n t in Cash oitijccurlthM
year* wit! t * iustified. he is hereby authorised th e S la te Hoard o f Pensions, who are hereby
Issuing of E xecution A gainst S tockholders of g e n e ra l'c p k lr m ie. pesi iletirc or olili'i cabrwieill £
w ith the Treasurer o f the S tate of F W id » /
to reduce th e tam e *e low as ho m ay deem ad vis- auth orised to drop such pensioners from the list It.
Corporations.
T»
able and h« i* Hereby em i-owered to in struct and in their jud gm en t, the sam e should be done.
Uc H Enacted by Ihc Legislature of Ihc Stale ot ID It Enacted by Ihc Legislator* of tlie S tale of 3 Ä
S
J l Ä
S ^S A^ »_
!\n at
» rr*u£
direct the T a x C ollectors to collect o n ly such re. Ftorida:
Sec. I V T h e ’S la te B oard of Pensions shall for­
Florida:
rÄ icT fo r t t ä r i u b k p«
d u red ta x as he m ay fix a» aforesaid.
w ard to each pensioner a certificate th at ho is en'
FW
fc.,
----Section I. Unless otherw ise provided b y this
fn#|»
Section I. T h a t Section 1677 of lb e U en m sl
' Sec 2. T h e Uoard of C o u n ty Com m issioners of tilled to draw t p e m io n . which t h i ll b« prima
m iaU lcr* o í m u :*«,/1
&gt;- poti' Statuì«» of th e S tate of F lorida, re la tiv e to the
A c t, e v e ry fire in su ranrr com p an y shall deposit
eve ry cou n ty, at * m eeting for correcting and re­
facte evidence (o the C lerk o f the C ircuit C ourt or w ith th er S ta
t te Trejurarer of this S tate tionds uf thi issuing o f execution again st stockholders o f c o r­
view in g sh e « r o o ty «saeasm anLahoffi im m ediately
U n itM S tate*, bon ds o l a n y of th e S late* of the porations bc am ended so aa lo tto J1 a
as follows:
thereafter ascertain and determ ine the am oun t ol a n y other officer o l th e county.
iid e n tu p tm J tieni, »ni
Sec. 12. T h e re sh all, an n u ally, be assessed and U nited State*, bonds of Ihe D istrict o i Colum bia,
&gt;677 ( 1 1 5 1 )— May D iu« Against Stockholders.
m oney to { x r e i r e d ^ r f a x f o V o m r n r f r a r ^ » « ,
lurgeons,
ami s a la r c i al
r
la x of fou r milis per dollar on all prop- or bonds of the cities 05 counties of this S tate, or — If a n y execution shall issue a g a im t tha p ro p erty p hysician s and su
collected
I
iHwuo.ng
the
curren
t
expense*,
interest
on
i
n
ruled
Includi
afoie*aid;or
from
giving l rve
s
’h’ ^
the am oun t o l ten thousand dollars, or a o r e ffr e ta o t a n y con ioralk m and there can n ot be
d e b t, bridges and cou n ty buildings, and to meet e r ly liable to aaseesments. tv filchi shall con stitute a cash,
lo penons tn c l » t « r « ! ' » ll 7
“J . L
th e expenses, th ey are h e re b y authorised to le v y fund for the p a y m en t o f pem ioners, th e proceeds su rety bond in the am o u n t-o f tw en ty thousand found whereon to D v y , than such execution m ay rates
from
point of
to desinimi'' iran»rort»n
^
01 shipment
smuraci.» —
Irom point
1 to * of not more than five m ill* u jw n the dollar o f which sliail bc applied to the paym en t o l pen­ dollars of a su rety com pan y auth orired to do bu si­ tie issuied against a n y o f the stockholders to an from
ness In th e S ta te of F lorid*, said bond and com- e x te n t equa)
the real and pcreunal p ro p erly of the cou n ty; sions.
u i in am o,in l for so m u ch as m ay reany to be approved of b y the S ta te Treasurer; main unpaid utran the!sir subscription
and e ve ry such determ ination and D v y so made
' '
"
to catd' tal
'
See. 13. T h a t (tom and a lte r the passage o l
lio n ), or. from iisti
1« su rety com p an y offering such Irani agreei
Thlail he entered a t U rge, upon the records o f the
stock and ho further:
A ct it shall lie la w fu l for [leniioners of thiii in case o f a failure of a n y fire insurance com pany
m u tation, or fàune
llu a id of C o u n ty Com m issioners, ami no cou n ty this
A
pproved
J
u
n
e
S
.
1909.
S
ta
te
to
h
a
v
e
th
eir
vouchees
anp
rM
cd
and
sign
o
-las* Mpkci*
lirk e t* **
#« * » » « î L„ Ïnf
Î S»U
Ï wtk
S
issultut «ecoitd-cla**
«7 bonded, to deposit im m ed iately w ith th e S tate
sh a ll‘levy a greater am ou n t for a n y purpose than
th an tor first-clan» tick ets t o r t h r fraM e» *« ^ «
Treasurer tw en ty thousand dollar* in rash or
ve mill* for c o u n ty purposes excep t as hereinw o o w to d a a s-lick c U p n lf Second v u «.Publia»
CHAPTER m o d (NR. 241.
J
r,r — : i- T , ^ vn t-g» vin d gH tcd n ga m m ta u e tl
■- ...r
to adm inister oath»! having a »cal.
d a tio n shall licalkvw od.
for the protection of all legal claim s »gainst such
ie C
b y tho
Co
ou
un
n ty
ty Com m issioner*
— - , „ o.f a—n y „ cou
— n, ty- (n¿
A
N
A
U
Tdheqihntig
kxtlroari
C
orepam
c*
and
Com-»
No free or r S u c c il tran *p óñ *tiñh »hlM 1s' ^ t
pan
th____
is A ct.
care ss ol the said am ount »hail be null and void
..p
o i.,y »in this S tate, a* strovsttod
—--,R R- sn__
»Sec. 14. I b e B u t e U oaidisL E cu sion s shall prt- com
mon Carriers to Furnish S ep arate A cco m m o d a­ fu l e x c e p t as ».ratified in thi» Scvtinm ro« *
and
tho.
S
ta
te.
T
r
e
a
t
ore
r
shall
give
the
com
pan
th a "
~
Veri be rule* a n d regulations for th e carrying ou t of
Uber th an free muM Ira pak* n
tions
for
th«
S
cn
araliu
n
of
W
h
ite
and
Colored
trnnsportafion ot
e; Provid
n f Pshell
H piIc [kifíi a recirp
M t for samW
th is S ta te for
---------1 . -----. , - .
the provisions ui thee pension }aw* o f Ibis S ta te ; see m■äkle
Passengers on R ailroads, and C onferring C e r­
T h a t the C o u n ty Com m issioners of C adi cou n ty th a t law» are com plied w ith, and shall m ake re T h a t th e valu e of the securitiee so deposited sha!
tain Pow ers on the Railroad Com m issioners of
aliali le v y a ta x p o t td exceed seven m ills nor less ports
C* A n y in dividu al violatin g ‘¿ L pZ£ì3“ S t r i l i »
rl* and recom m endations to the G overn o r a t not tie le u th an ten thousand dollars. If an y
the S tate of F lorida in R elation T hereto.
th an three titilla on the dollar, on the real and per- ¡'■ MUMP
Section, eith er b y issuing “ /
"
l . *¿,1 unng
before the m eeting ol th e Lrgis- bonds so dcqradtrd lie registered bonds, the com ­
th irty d a v ii befi
annul property of the co u n ty for co u n ty school tature. Said Baw d ehall m ake ntlea and regii- p a n y shall a t the tim e give to th * S tate Treasurer ID It Enacted by th i Legislature of th* Siale ot reduced ra te u n law fu lly. “ ¿ J 1* " r ,(J|1 b* pu»*er of
a tto rn ey , authonstnp
authorising him
him tc
to transfer
o r ta k in g « a va n ta ge n\the^
he con duct o l their business a s th ey * P ? » er
? ' «Itorney.
Provided. further, T h a t the C ounty 1st ion« lor the
Florida ;
awe uf
v ^ im 'ire lo iicr', of an y count]
cou n ty m ay le v y an
fiediun I» A H -rat bread com pan ies and o(fiwr
------ ■ swtoweM aw n o A S o eacw id l« m m illio n X h n d o llar.
purpose
«a m uH dm i ig »lu.Mim i n i rh f
itm n iie e eeb
t , tb yy ear,
e a r, to
d in g indebtedness and ¡doy ft clerk 1
each
to p
pa
a yy a ll ou tstan
,
rad a n y depreciation o f provide equal separate accom m odation* for w h ile M h j i i t 'to a rranalty to t
i
e
1
and
colored
pa-»vong*r* on railroads, and a ll whit« the-R*Hro«dOtniini»»iviner*, and ct.t
reduction
ia
valu
e
ol
______
M
_________
se
c
u
rilici;
and
he
shall.
KEt W i l I*ljS*SfiW»llII?lilWJ l i to p r o w w i a n y tw in
S tate T re asu ry on the cortificate o f the Chairm an
ilh uf Septem ber in e v e ry year, esem in c tn ff cohrrvd passenger»» oec g p ytng paxsenger cars
tv w ishing to e rect a court house or jail, or con- of said U oard.
■'
■ Srhicii 1 « otw i a wd tn t tt n « t i t o T r j n t í t y 'rad to I d T
' w ith him far
- -&gt; -- —pAYcd.
,v*d. m
tted o t oih ee k«nt.
1909tnacadam
. »truetins*
m
jacadainitt-i
A p p n ivv d .
MMimtnv
n rf flttu
rtìc r iare
r a li^r*»V»v
á xrij df T e ñu^Ona
ljo t íi in
'»hili b y
com pan y o
oth erf Eûmiimn
com m on fa
carrier
hereb y re.
re- *
__ T i r __
ascertaining whether a n y oi them luive dent
W tfg e e d W ghw ay». P
q
u
ir
c
l
to
o
ccu
p
y
th
e
resp
ective
car*,
o
r
divisions
l
or
been
reduced
in
value.
Th
*
State
shall
the
first
d
a
y
of
J
u
ly
,
A
.
D.
1909.
o
t
a*
eodn
therewed
b
y
Ú*»
for
th
a
t
purpose;
sivsdal
stradai ta x es now alio
responsible for the safekeeping o f all cash, of cars, provide»] to r them , so th a t th e w h ite p as­
P rovid e.!, furth er. T h a t th e foregoing provision a fte r aa practicable) m ake u p and certify to the
CHAPTER 5R96— (NO. 37).
O r :.
ond* o r o th « ' securities d etracted witli the S ta le sengers shall o ccu p y o n ly the cars, o r divisions of
o l C o u n ty Com m issioners of the
ivcral BJoards
n
relatin g to ta x es fo r w orkin g road* s h ill not a p p ly
«rar»,
provided
for
w
r
‘Hite
passengers,
and
th
e
colored
»
jtrer
under
this
A
ct.
Bonds
o
r
o
tlie
r
recarseveral
counties
o
l
the
S
ta
te
a
com
plete
and
d
e
­
A N , A C T t o P ro h ib it
to counties w orkin g ro a.it under special laws;
enger* Only the cars, o r division o f care, pro
- deposited w ith th e S ta te T reasurer b y 'nny
Liquore of A n y Kind;
* , ul[ thrrrofi j !
•P rovided, furth er. T h a 1 V* cotuli lM
x o n .lru c L tailed 'liib o f ell persons w ho m ay l&gt;c residents o f
T ntìné, or C oaches. OT Vrelibm t»
5 ,^
C Í Í * -.
inu n aved . njacad am lsed o r o th e r la r d - surfaced th e xafTw rverat r«f(ra«9v* counties, and w h o are com pan y issu)er this A ct Shall npl, on accou n t of videtl for colored passengers; P rovldrO , T h a t no
d
ivided
ears
fo
r
the
railroad
shall
u-,e
sucli
i
Hinds
beiug
in
the
b
u
t
e
.
be
su
b
ject
to
t
a
x
­
____
_
_
_______
_
tja
ra
iio
n
n u ifs. as now pro vid ed b y law . am i in counties n ot now d raw in g a pentfisfr/root this S ta le , and a]
P latform s C onnected .T*1w
in the firrvlCation,
b
u
t
shall
tie
held
exclu
siv
ely
and
solely
fbr
of
the
races
w
ith
o
u
t
the
permission
o
f
the
R
ailroad
all
persons
w
ho
h
ave
filed
th
eir
ap
p
licatio
n
*
(or
T
ra
in
o
r
C
oa
ch
,
or
thi»
svorklng ro ad s u n d er special law*, th a C o u n ty
Com m lteion. Por a n y c a r di vide»! for th st p u rp oie
of Passenger T ransport»1»0? j,
v'inDUO» “
Com m issioners of each o f such oth er w u n tic * m ay such pensiorvsand w hich h a v e not been acted upon the p rotection o f th e policy holdtr*.
Sec. ~7 . Com panies depositing bond* as afore- in w luch th e divD tons are n ot perm anent.
said U oard,. and it shall be
--------- _ before
—
Jiftjä.
&lt;• and Providin g a )'fn » l'9 '° r
D v y an addilionsd ta x not to exceed three m ills on and are pending
5
k
.
2.
T
he
R
a
d
m
a
d
Com
m
i
»sioners
of
the
’
*
shall
h
a
v
e
the
right
to
draw
th
e
Interest
on
irdt
of
C
o
u
n
ty
said
the
d
u
ty
of
tha
said
several
B
oards
th e ProvUiofi» o t this A c t. . .
ciste • •
th * dollar on (be real and personal oro p erty of the
accrues; anil
and snouiu
should ccou
___Im ndl as the sam
unee accrue»;
o u ­ S ta te o f F lorida are hcreby gfven p o w er'an d sa-' ID ft Enacted by th* U fW *« g r*
co u n ty , th e reven ue derived therefrom to be used Com m issioners, on receipt of said list o r as soon said
»* *
, - «»
-----o County Commissioner* th ereafter as practicable, to m ake careful in vestí- p
on bonds be d rp o iitrd under th is A ct. it shall be tlio rity to preseti be teosofia ble n i le» and regulapon
and appropriated
by
«uch
exclusively for the t»u ri»re of conitructirrepeved. galion ol said list and make up and certify to tho the d u ty of thè Treasurer, upon th e dem and of th* tiuns rxlating lo th* separa bop o l arhite an d .colnr,
surrender ih e cou
Slate Board o f Pcnaiona a list of all such person*
ti»'»
ie b y « n y Tailroad oonrpony o r other
' J ro i
m s r L l»^ sod
oartei o f lasvs iti conflict who, in their opinion, are entitled to receive a penof u u y kind in o f upon an y rnl
¡.uiforic
.....
si.,«
— — lranJa«f«poailaJdipuaid
immun carrier.
to .
------------- —
coach, o f vestib u le Jhereor. « i
er* aod p o n s o l laws in çsra8 « . 3 . U .lh# said oro
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t he objection ; and if it «hall appear to u ie C ourt lu natic o r im becile, »hall lie deemed g u ilty o f a ] cape therefrom , it shall h c ln tho p o w e r o f the F ar
ernor. or upon (ta fieconring a law w ithbu t hla
M l« 1 *"» ÍU
j “ '« ? J « « _______
n ot M a n J___________
fo d in e rrn t to _the felony, and, on con victio n , shall be punished b y cloning Hoard to revoke said com mu la lion, and to approval.
«
u . r , uori ■U» «itnerwiw
in co rnpetent,
tv tm t. anoth
anothiec shall ifttpnsorwnent In tho S tate prison, a t hard labor,
tAu«e.
o th rn v i-e Incom
rem
and
him
to
the
S
la
te
's
prison
or
Jail
whence
he
See. 4. T h a t this A ct shall continue In foroa
, the
o calieri
te a d fo
caute
calte«! In
in hta
his «stead
torr thè
the trial
trtal o(
of th a t cause,
tor not exceeding ten years," lit the discretion of come, to serve o u t his unrxpired trrm .
until the salary of said C ircu it Judge shall be In­
i It shall tie grounds of ch allen ge for cause If a n y the Court.
Sec. J. T h at Section | of said A ct be am ended creased h y C on stitutional am endm ent, or other, |nr*pn calieri as n juror has nerved a t a Juror at
Approve«! June 7, too*.
to read a t follosea:
•
wire, ■
•___________ _____ ____ -.*•
■ —
a n y o th e r term w ithin one year, and when the
Sc*—J v liv e r y -d u k l convict«-,! and * m t to In f.f ' TTjJTirovrJl'June 7, 1909,
:»
n atu re of a n y c a w . civil or crim inal, requires a J___
CH
ARTER
8018—&lt;N0 . 4»T. !"
Reform -school shall there lie kep t, dijeiplln ed.
know ledge of reading. a .lim ,! and nrithm etterBr
A N A C T P rovid in g That" In C ertain Suita Non'CHAPTER i » 3ff— (HO. 51).
‘
n w f , to c n a b ir a jurnr to undrm tam ! th«* evi
Resident
Infants
W
ho
are
Proper
Parties
De-’
il eri
^ éthe
* ^ trial,
* * ’ it shall
*
. ce
,, to be. .ottered
.
.— ^on
l&gt;c cause o f _ fem |iU t A Iiy_ b e S i r v a t u ilh 1'ro ees. b y PubitA N A tfT ■ F tsscrlM hg Punshlm en 1 for* the Cum •
challenge d h e^ gftL o gto oasesasu ch qu aU fieatlon rr
mission o f M isdemeanors In this S tate, when twit
discharged as reform ed, or rem anded to.prisoA
cation.
to h e d e l er m mêd b y the Judge presiding at the
Olhcrwl«« Provided b y Statu te.
u niler th e O-ntrnce o f the court an incorrigible
tfialé
Re
if
Enacted
by
ihe
l^
glslalu
re
nf
the
Stale
-of
M
).
CHAPTER 8897— (NO
upon inform ation of the Uuanl of M anagers a t H* It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Floridat
Sec. J. This A c t shall take1 effect upon l u p a t­
hereinafter provide,!
Florida)
AN A C T to Am end Section 15 1J . of the G en eral
«agii
and
approval
b
y
«he
d
o
vei
Sectlnn
I.
T
h
at
In
a
n
y
suit
for
partition
o
f
real
erno*
Sec. 3. T h a t Section s.b e am ended to read a t
Statutes of Florida, in R eferen ce to E viden ce
Section |. The punishm ent for comm ission o f
Approved
pproved Ju
June 8, tqog
property astiiate in this S tate and In a n y other follows :
Given Upon a Form er T ria l and Use o f Form er ,
suit concerning the title to. possession o f, or any
Sec. 5, A ll com m itm ent df children shall be misdemeanors In thia S tate when not otherw is*
Rills of Exception s .
#
CHAPTER so n t ,u n m
Interest in an y real property aituxte in this S tate, during the tim e name«l In the altern ative sentence, provided b y S tatu te, shall lie a fine not cxccediiui
n e It Enacted by th e U g l.ta tu r e o í the Slate of
. ,,
T,
34).
in which auil a n y non-resident infant m a y have Unless sooner discharged b y th r Hoard nf Man- tw o httbdred dollar« or Imprisonm ent not exeeedrS fT .
7
, AN A T T to Provide for the A ppointm ent ol A ct
ing n in ety d a y s.-o r both at thi dlscrelkm o f tlsa
«P« ‘U
Florida:
crs a s herein provided, and when n child ts di*- C
in« 'Prosecuting A ttorn eys, and to Provide for such an in terest as to m ake him a proper p arty,
ourt
. . . o f th e G eneral 1 the Com pensation 'I hereof
rerviee o f proeeas In auch sun. ir.ky 1« perircted
a rg o t therefrom at the cxo lratio n of his term, it
Section 1. T___
h a t _____
Section «Î«J.
Sec. 3. This A ct shall lak e effect im m ed iately
upon such non-resident infant h y publication In •hall lm a full and com p letr release form all pen­
tatutes o f Florida, in reference to u w of fonmer
upon
its passage and a p p roval b y the G overnor.
Re
It
Enacted
by
the
l.cg
ld
a
tu
rc
of
the
State
of
Ills of exceptions be. and th e sam e Is am ended
the same m anner provided b y law for perfecting alties and disabilities c re a te ! b y his sehienoe.
Approve«! June 4. 1909.
Florida !
, a l to read a* follows, lo -w lt:
service upon other non-resident defen dan ts to
See 4. That Section 8 of W i t A c l be Vmervied
,« ,« — R m of Former llllls of rixcefjflnriV— In
,
Section I. T h a t from and
rl a fte
lte r the passage of «tich Milts, and upon proof o f «uch lervico upon to read as follows;
CHAPTER 59JI— (HO. S3).
' e i V any Judgment a t law rendered b y a p y court this A rt. when a n v I'rosccutin
S«c. 8. A Judge com m itting a child to the R e ­
“ rn ey o f a n y such non-resident Infant the C ourt h avin g ju ris­
uting A' tto
tate o f Florida is sick and diction o f the-subject m atter of the suit m av a p ­ form School shall m ake o u t and &lt;ign a co m m it­ A N
of the S tate ol F lorida shall I» reversed and n nrw C o u n ty Court in the
j--- S
---—
™ «s'-1
ACT to Amend
Ameni] Section jj»
j s »«* o
orf the
tne Gcarrat
u eeeral
unabln to fw n o m t the ttutlat o f »iiefi PitiM ctillfis point a gu ardian ad litem for such non-resident m ent su bstan tially in thn following form , w h ich
trial a warded, and It lie m ade to appei
S la tu te s, S la te of Florida. R elating to O pea
f«faction ^
of the
C ourtz*------th at an
— .-r-.—
Vwy -evidi
H ------------ r . — r ltormrjr* ° 5 “ »^»nitabneRl to perform itirb ¿title* Infant. In the^tame m anner provided h y law in •hall ho certified b y tho Clerk under the real o f the
Profan
ity.
C ou rt:
the former trial, w h eth er oral o r w n tten . and in* yY rcaym of licin# form rrlv em p lo y« ! In the de- care« where there has been personal service.
Be It Enacted by the Letlrtature ol the State of
Sec. 2 . Alt T aw s #nd parts of laws In confiirt
eoriHirated in the b ill o f exception*, can n o i be Jon** of a n y perinn c h a w d with a viola Iion of the
S ta te o f F lorida................, . . ., .C o u n t y .««:
F lorida:
h«d. then the hill of excep tion * taken a t th e p re - » w w ithin th f jurm lictio n of xuch court, or is herewith are hereby repeal's!
He
i
t
Rem
em
bered
that
on
the
.d
a
y
of
Sec. J . T his A c t shall take effect Im m ediately
•knit trial m ay b# umkI ax eviden ce upon a n y m b - ’ absen t from the c o u n ty wherein *uch C ou n ty
&amp;e*tl«n I '- Thai iVriKin \« 4 &gt; u m i | «I the i,enA
.
D
-w
y
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v
•
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m a tter in iiixuc O n ir t i&lt; o r m ay b e established, the lu flge of the up«m app roval b y «1— rt.»..-tr*~_
Statutes of the Slate of Florida he. and the
A- ■ acquent trail o H
a resident of said cou nty, was on th e com plaint of etal
m t-n u av.,U«u&gt;e f y in ty A k w sf♦ ^oail-nnpntiu a coh tpetrn l atto rn ey. —rtpproveil June 8, 1 no,),
same is hereby amended to read as follows;
.lhc.iurm crJ
. . . . . . . . . . . brought befribe me,
.on 'a'to
rm cr trial of a n y casa pending in adm lttad to p ractice In such c o u rt,d o lie A ctin g
Sec.
3543—;Oflc»»Jte Speech.— ^
W hoever, hav­
.vet» upon
a
the undersigned Judge o f the
.C o u r t, ing ateiveil
CHAPTER 5911— CKO. 4 »),
he courts
at the age of rikcfcllon. or tu-es pro­
an y of the
court« of the S ta te of Florida .h u ll be 1 Prosecuting A tto rn e y of ruch cou rt during the
and
upon
due
proof,
T
do
find
th
at
sa
id
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Bird in evidence upon the trial o l Any cause Ip an y abtensj* or the disab ility of th r P p n o cu iin g A ttor- A N A C T to A m en d Section 119« of the G eneral
fane. vulgar and indecent language, in any nublla
. .
. .« . . 1» a «ultahle person to he c«»m- place; or upon the private prerqlsrs of another, or
‘ in tlie .S la te of F lo jid a , e xce p t as !&gt;®y- Such A cting Prosecuting A tto rn ey shall
of the court«
S tatu tes o f tho S tate of P lo n d a . R elating to nutted to th e F lorida Reform School
rovtdMi
.
f have and exercise all the duties and power* of the
so nrar thereto as to be heard by anotbrr, «hall lie
herein provided
Rules o f Descent as to R eal R state and Person­
W herefore, it is hereby ordered th aj the said
. ThU Act «hall talc* effect irmfvjhe »fate * I ro ^ ru tin « Attorney during surh appointment.
•uniflied by fin« not exceeding twenty-five ilolal E state
.:.
................................ .
lie, und he is
The pow *rj and dtitle« of an Acting Prorrcutlng
of it* approval b y the G overnor,
are. or by imnriypnment not exfeedinq sixty day*;
Attorney «hall erase a* «oon a* the disability of fie It Enacted by thr l.cg l.la la rc of the S late of hereby, com m itted to said institution for the but no proventIon for any such oflense «hall ha
Approved June 3 1909
Florida:
;
period o f
or until he Is lega lly dis­ rn n im ctirH a fter tw e n ty «li
the Prosecuting A tto rn e y ceases or a« soon as the
a ya Imin the-coramts.
__ t _ _ .
_____
V . Prosecuting AU nrnev returns tp the cou nty ol Section I. T h a t Srctinn
1JI charged
ÍRfñTOiereOf.
CHARTER 8898— (N0. 39).
The
a
ltern
ative
ic
n
trn re is",..
S ta tu tv tm f' TfiF' S!a‘
, w hich he i*&lt;ppr&gt;wcuting A tto rn ey
Sec. J. AU la
and p arts of law« ia_oonfiiet
’ A N 'A C r td PWW'îdi f i l 1 the R iln fV a lc m c n l on tiia
read a . follows:
, —
with th is A c
I . A ctin g Prosecuting Attorno)-» appoint
DocLct ol the Suprêm e C ou rt of A n y Case Dis- ed Sec.
iis A ct shal! ta k e effect Im m ediately
under •*-th e tJiuvi,
----1—
„ ( Srrrtnn r nf xtib Act 1^ W
, henever « n r person havliw-JtJIcJp rcalca ta tA
uiittcd pp A ccount o f a D cfe ctive C ertificat*.
ifisfaTV
as
lo
iu
c
h
estate,
Upon
its p a v a g e aud ap p roval b y -th e G o vernor:—
m v e o m p e rm ffo n fbr ftifs e r-I T V .
it
«hall
descend
in
parcertdry
to
th
e
m
ale
am!
fe­
A
pproved
J u te 7, kkk ».
fiprf
urmmn
*1
lin
iln
t
lu
a*
‘ II liii H i lR » m ia r &gt; ■ r i l l
r1
tim e of perform ing‘ th e du ties oi«the
that his near relati«re* and their residences are a«
*■ * t rrò*ecu tini A tto rn e y as is paid to • Pros- m ale klrvfred. In the (olioKing course, th at i i to follow s:
— *~
jm t :
,
•
•
a t w h en ever a n y case lias been ^cutlng A ttorney», am i . Prosucujin*
Trr-th* children or’ there descenilants ami the
CHAPTER 5933 (NO. 53).
rt o f pthei Stato
ncys «hai . receive
t
. nn. eompensutlon
___ ________
for si
takentirTHattuin'reme C ou
------.
H Hof Florida
M
i
busliand, if the rlecmlrnt 1w a married woman an|!
tithrr b y a p ic a l 111 ch a n erry o r w r it o f error, and tlm r in which the dutittft of the oTtce am per­ Ihe husband eurvive her
** w itn e s s tfiV hand t h i s ............................ la y ûf A N A C T to P m c r l b t Rttlrs o f P rae lic* in C ivil
Cases in the Justice of Peace C ou rts in the S U U
tiie name it dismissed from the do cket of said form ed b y A ctin g Prosectitinit A ttorn ey*. A c tIf there lie no children Qi.lheirdmcendanls.and. ........................... ... . . A . D. 19 . . . . .
of Florida
Supreme Court on accou n t Af a d efective certifi­ inti Pm iecutlnR A tto rn eys »»hall sign nil p ap ers as the decedent I v a marrie*! won,an and her nua* • ~ f*rovtilcil.'T hat rto com m itm ents »hall lie void
■
Actirtrc
rrm
ccutintt
Attorney.**
cate of tb * C le rk o f the C ircu it C ourt to th e trans
Be it Enacted by the Legislature of th* State of
band survive her, *11 the airupr^ty, realafHl |ier- fo r failure to co m p ly with thJai provirion.
$cC:
This A c t shall lak«» efTi-et im m edtately snnal, «hall go to the hustian^J ard i f there'be no
script of the record, th e u m e shall lie reinstated
rtir
A pproved June 5, 1909
• Florida t
sde w
ithin
it* passage and a pproval b y the G overnor.
upon um
the «
said
docket upon
m
otion.
If «ñauo
made
DpOn
n i •iifts.itvs
u^rwii &gt;
i «s
» »vh i *a
n im
m j.
thildirn or their d efen dants and the decfslent lie
S«-cllon I. T h at from and after the passogr of
thirty day* from d a te o f notice o f auch dism issal, | A pproved M ay 19. 1909
a married man and his wife survive him. nil his
CHAPTER 5916— (NO. 47).
thi* A c t.th e flrit M onday and the third M onday
accompanied b y a proper certificate to be afîlxed (
property, real and personal, "hall go to the wife.
,\N A C T to Preteritw tho T im e for H oldin g the In each month shall l e rule d a y s in the several
to such trangeelpt o! the routini
CHAPTER W O I - (NO. .15)*'
Justice
of the Peace Courts In the S tate ot Florida.
TcrmmDf
the
C
ircu
it
Court
in
and
for
Ihe
Eighth
I f there be no children and no hu»band or wife,
Sec. 3. T h a t in all c ivil actions of which J u s­
Judirial C ircuit of th r S ta le o f Florida, and do
^ h ï « Ar e v t e a ‘ S i, ^ u S n0f. ofWîhU
I A N A C T Providing for Ihe Confirm ation b y
then to the father and mother or the survivor In
tice
of
the
P eace C ourt* h a v e jurisdiction .- W here----repeal C h a p te r j6ft&gt;, A ct* of I9QI. A pp roved
S r e b y ’repealed
- b^ “
' ,hi A c * “ re j
Judge G ran tin g the O r ic i to Sell R eal Rs
equal parts.
. M ay 17 th , 1907. and Section 1R1». of the G en ­ the claim o f plaintiff H for gtxxls sold, w otk and
Reionpint' to Infant
If there tie poTatlirr and mother, then to the
eral S ta tu te s ,n f Ihe S tate of Florida. R elative m aterial, m oney, lent, m oney paid, m oney re ­
Sec. J. T his A ct shall ta k e effect im m ediately De il (Insite«! by the le g is la tu re of the State of
brothers and sisters, and their descendant*, or
to the Tim e o f H olding T erm s 0/ ilia C ircuit ceived, account* stated and Tor ih e hire of gocxlt
i its approval b y the G overn or
Florida •
such
o
l
t
hem
a
s
m
ay
t
i
c
.
_________
—
—
or p roperty, such action shall 1« com m enced b y
C r o n In the Eighth* Judicial C ircuit
Approved June 7. tuovSccllon I T h a t from am i a fter tlic passage of
the claim an t filiim. w ilh the Justice of the Pear«
IT
there
lie
no
brother
nor
sistcrT
nor
their
de­
He 11 Enacted by the L r fM a fu re of the S late of having jurisdiction ot the m atter in controversy,
this A ct, in all raxes Where o n (eri h ave heretofore
----- CHATTER 5890— (NO. Jt&gt;j.
F lo rid a :
be«m m ade n rsh n ll h erea ller be made b y an y court scendants, the inheritance alioll be divided into
an
item ised statem ent In w riting of hi* claim
moieties, one of Which shall go to tho paternal
AN A C T R equiring the C lerk o f - the Suprem
p f H e fn this S ta te authorii-imc guardians to sell the real and the other m itrm a l kindretl In thejioUawfng . Section I. T h a t th* tim e for the holding o f the against the d efrn d an t, verified b y affidavit.
estate
of
their
infants
ward«,
where
the
sale
has
term s o f the C ircuit C ourt In and for the E ighth
Court of* the
‘ S tate of P lorlda
‘ In AUC,
Cas«rs to the
Sec. 3. Tha! upon filing such itrm ired state ­
Supreme C ourt W here the Jud,
Judicial Clrcuibsh all be as hereinafter fixe«!. There ment the Justice of the Peace shall U tu rtu m m on a
_ o r D ecree I not y et been made, a report of auch sale shall lie course, srfs.t
First to the grandfmJier. • «
shall be tw o regular term s of the said C ourt held in ad respondendum to the tie fondant, returnable a s —
Shall be Reverse«! or Moflfie« . and in W jiich m ade to the court gran tin g the ord rr o f «ale. for
If there tie no gram flathea then to the grand­ each c o u n ty o f «aid R igb|h C ircuit each year, to b« like procesa is returnable under the laws governing
the Supreme C ourt W ritr* an Opinion, to H nd
H confirm ation, anil if the *ame «hall t * confinile«! •
to the Clerk of the C ircu it C ourt nf the C ou n ty b y th* C ou rt, tho «ale shall lie hlndinp. b u t if not mother uncles and aunls on the same side or their known a i the Spring Term and F all Term
the practice in other court*
descendants, or such of them ¡»sphere may 1* .
See. 2 . The Spring T erm p i the C ircuit C ourt
/rum W hich Buch Cases are A ppealed or W rit of confirmed thr»sate dia l! I&gt;e of no rfTeet.
fire. 4. T h e d efen dan t Ihatl file Ids appearance
Sec,
3.
All
A
cts
or
p
a
rti
o
f
A
cts
in
conflict
w
iih
I f there.b « tut grandmothar, uncle or mint, nor fo t'th e Eighth' Judicial Circuit shall com m ence-in in person o r b y a tto rn ey upon the rule d a y named
BrrorvTaken, a C orrect C o p y o f Such Opinion of
this A c t ! * , and Ihtxarou are lieroby. repealed
the Supreme Court.
Ihetr di-cendants. Uicn to t|ie geent grandlal tiers the C o u n ty o f L e v y on'the third M ondavin March; in th e summons should service of the sam e havo
, ’
A pproved M ay »», loop.
in tnc O ru n tv o f B aker on the first M onday in been made ten d ay* prior to said rule d a y ; other
or orrat-gramlfather. if there l&gt;e butono.
" Be II Enacted by the Legislature of the State ol
If (here lie no great grandfather, then to the A p ril; in ih e C o u n ty of Putnam on the second wise, the defendant shall h ave until next rule d a y
djAFlorida:
___ _ ..
great orandmotbere or gn-aLirroivdmother,
if M onday in A p ril; In th e C ou n tv of B radford on thereafter !n which to file his appearance; an a
CHAPTER 5905— (NO. 36).
- Section I, It shall lie the d u ty o f the C lerk of
J « .b«it one. and .the brodUr»-*t»d rirtera o f-f* h e fourth M(today in A pril, and In the C o u n ty of should the defrn dant not file his appearance in the
the Supreme C ourt of Ihe S ta te o f Flori«la, In a ll AN A C T to Amend S«^:tion j i o r , C hapter j . nf thff" '
A lachua o n jh e seen ft«! M onday in M ay
their
said cou rt on nr.lwfor« th e rule d a y succeeding tha
Im
oth
en
jq
jd
rt.a
n
d
Brand
Gen real Statute« of tho S la te q U lL d d « . JU la t- î w S Â w i
il ■ gases in the Supreme C ourt w hrrein the judgm ent
T he Fall-Term oLaaltt C ou rt shall roihm rhce In rule d a y tr&gt; which tho summ ons ad respondendum
— --------such o fjlic n i i as Uicro be
Ior b . the Hale ni F o r a te m i . ^ r - f ln X T
.
1; or decree of the low rr co u rt shall t v revrrsed or
Äüff shfreaitliejease, ««-ittilolrt end. passing to the C ou n ty of L e v y op the th ip t M omtay In Scp- is m ade returnable and a fter such summon» h a t
_
modified, and In w hich th e Judges of tho Suprem e flc &lt;1 I'nictelT by Ihe Lcgltlaluri: *ol the State ol the nearest lineal m ale ancestors, and for the tem licr: In the C o u n ty of B aker on the hrst Mon­ twen d u_.
ly served.
-, then In that even t, jud gm en t
Sir C ourt «hall writ« nn opinion, to send down
F lorid a:
«hall, upon thn d a y -------------_
. . . ____
_____
•want of them to the lineal fem ale ancestors, in the d a y in O ctober; in the C o u n ty o f Putnam ml-the shall,
sueoeedlng .the
second
rula
1, a lm s
w ith the m andate of the Suprem e
si*cond
M
onday
in
O
ctober,
itt
the
C
o
u
n
ty
of
B
rad
­
d a y a fte r the service o f tho summon*, lie entered
Sectlnn I T h a t Section 1101, C hapter j , of the sam e degree and tho descendant« o f «uch m ale and
. 1 Court, to the C lerk o f (he C ircuit Court C e n tra l Statute« o f the S ta te of F lorid a,’relating fem ale anerstof*. or to «uch nf them a« there m ay ford on the fourth M onday In O ctolier. and in the against th e «Irfendant for the am ount claim ed b y
ol
the c o u n ty i from
which auch caws is to the «ale of collateral securities, be and th r same he.
C ou n ty of A lachua on th# second M onday In-No- plaintiff, tngethet w ilh th e costs w hich m ay h a v e
appealed or writ of error taken, a correct is hereby amended *0 a« to rend a* follows:
vendter
Approved Juna f, i*o y
accrued In m eh e a * t ..
_____________ r— * ■—
S, copy of the opinion of «aid Suprem e Court. It
Sec. 3. T lia ( C h a ('tct'« (¡» i-A ctx u f 1907. Lnws
5rc ; 5 W hen th e defendant has filed hi* ap( l i f i i ) — Sale ol Collateral S ec u ritie s— In nil
&gt; Hull be tho d u ty o f the C lerk o f the Circuit C ourt cases lit which an y «lock in a corporation, co n ­
nf FloHda. approved M ay JTth. t y o j. and Seriion Pen rance, a
CHARTER"iotiTiNO. 4.l).‘
, ,f provided ,for in Section 4. he stuill
• to fils such cop y in the records and file, of the i n «c- tract. aMICalhm; «eeurity or evidence of'iri Jelded-'
In role d a y a fte r th e filing
wllnR
AN «ACT R equiring thp Judges of the Several rAift. of the Genera! S lat me« o f the S ta te o f Ptor- have until the succeed
^ Ite n ir to baonm* a p art th ereof.—
ness, shall I * pledged or deposited as security for
‘Courts of thu S ta te of Florida, lo S la te in W rit­ ida relative to the tlm r of holding the Spring and of such appearance In Which to file his denial of
Fall
Term«
o
f
the
C
ircu
it
C
ourt
in
and
fpr
the
the
causa
of
action,
under
oath , am! should tho
, Sec. 3. T h u A ct shall ta k e effect mim ediafi-ly the payin rn t of a n y indebteilncssi the person or
ing, on Ruling on a D em urrer or Motion, W hich
«pon its approval b y the G overnor,.
corporation tp whom the same m ay be pledged,
Ground« o f the D em urrer or Motion Are S u s­ Eighth Judicial C ircuit o l the S la te o f Florida, in- defendant no* file a w ritten drnial uruler oath of
wifar
it«
the
«amr
are
In
conflict
w
ith
the
iiroviplaintiff's rlaim . prior to said rule d ay, then ju d g ­
hvisitheeated or transferred, and- their assigns,
| Approve«! June 8. to o*.
tain««! as G ood I-aw and W hich Ground« of the
«’ons of this A ct It* am! the same arc hereby re­ m ent shall be entered again st him fur the am ount
sh all have Ihe (sin-rr to sell the xamo in surh m an ­
Dem urrer or Motion nfc Overruled.
claim ed b y the plaintiff, w ith the costa w hich h a v e
CHAPTER 5900— (HO. 31) . '
ner and nn tucll term s a« may be agreed upon in Be it Fnactrd by Ihe l.cgUlaturc nf the Stale of pealed
«\pprove&lt;! M ay i t . 1909
accrued In -auch ra te
And the defen dan t shall
AN A C T to Amend Section i j RO nf the ( le iv r .il w riting b y the parties at the lim e «,( m aking the
Florida:
deposit Into the C ourt sqch am ount as he aver*
, Statutes o f the S tate o f Florida, as A men tie, I b y pledge, and such sale shall vest in the purchaser
that he owes the claim ant.
Section I. T h at the Judges of Ihe ervem t courts „ .
nr
purchaser.
the
lu
lc
in
and
US
said
pledge»,
c
o
l­
CHAPTER
S«I7—
(NO,
4(
5»
.
I Chapter J647. of th e -A c ts of 1907. the Sam e
Sec. 6. T h e defen dan t’s denial o f plaintiff’ s
lateral« or securities, Provided. Ten d a ys' noticti o f the S tate o f Florida, before whom arc argued
\Cf Being R e la tiv e to the F a y o f Jurors .
of said sale be given lo the p a rty pledging the dem urrer* and motiun» on a q y pleading in Ihetr A N A C T to Prescrilie the T im e for Holding the claim riia'l lo* fn tho fol'ow lng form , to w it:
Term» of Ihe C ircuit Court in and for the Fifth
8« it Enacted by lb * Legislature of (He State of sam e •
several court» «ball liriglly slate in writing which
I’ersonnlly appeared before me. . . ..................
Florida:
Judicial C ircuit of the S la te of Florida. •
Sec. 3. This A c l shall go in to 'effect « hen pa«- ground« ol the «lemurrer nr motion are sustained
and which grounds of the dem urrer or m otion lie It Enacted by the L cgid atp rc ol Ihe Slate of tho Justice of the I’eace In am! for t h e . :, ........... ..
Sectlnn I. T h a t Section tj8 6 , of the Genera! «ml and approved h y the G overnor
Justice D istrict of
. . . . . C ou n ty, F lo r id a ...
are overru le,I
Florida 1 .
Approves! M ay &gt;&lt;&gt;■ 1909.
lutes of Florida, ms am ended b y the A c ls o l the
. . . . . Who being d u ly sworn, deposes and say*
Sec. i . Thi« A ct shall go Inin effect on the first
islaltire u f to o t be, mu! th* same is hereby.
Section t. T hat frrftu :m 1 alter the pn^Mgg of lhAL he. ha» .read ilia-item ised »worn statem en t nf
d a y ol fiilv. 1009, nil, r i t . p 1 ,. CHArTER 5906— (NO .17
I aiaended «o as to read ns follows:
♦ hts A r t th e tim e fo r hnMIiuj the term * ol th e Clr. . . .file«! again«* him In this C ourt on th#
-f----Arinrove.t
Tluie'ir
Approved June
A. 1909 . 'I
( llit C ourt in and t„r the Fifth Jn d lrjat ClftttU- .. , , : slaty o f ----- - A . D .-r-rr ,,*nnd he ts not In- •
t .
Sectlnn I88A— F ay uf J u r o r s — Grsrod^nd p e tit A N A C T .lQ À nlcnd S cctio o , J so, .il 11«- *',erinra!
slmll
iw
ns
h
rrrm
n
'rrr
HV.'-T
TK
crr
-h
il!
1
c
tw
o
T&gt;rt o r th e regular panel ami ju ttw s n m m n n e d
d
rille
d
to
the plaintiff in th e sum alleged, b u t i4
Stalute« of thè Stai«, of F b in d a , Kt laUm: lo tlic
CHARIER 5913 - (NO. 41).
...
com pute a ju ry after. Ihe regular panel la e x .
Rplenie nf G srnlshev Uré'ii A p p licai 1011 ,if D,.-- AN A C T to Provide fo r-Service b y Publication regu’ar term« o f raid court held in each cou n ty nf indebted to the plaintiff in the sum of
sa'd
circuit
rticli
year;
to
l«e
known
a*
the
Spring
dollars
vrlrlnTHl! C ircuit Courts. Crim inal Court« of
fsqd an t
U pon Non-Resident Parties in Interest in P rop ­ Term and the Fall Term
e o n ! and C ou n ty C ourts, of this S u r e . 5|m!i , T
S w n m iu i n.l oi l i io il ..ul In Inn me 1111« ltr»~ ~
Ile 11 Ennctcd hy thè l/tM n lu r« ' nf llie Stale of
erty Int«lived in Suits fur Specific Perform ance
fire. 3, T 1'- ‘ -I ' i"ir T - i ni i1 ,1" 1 ' ' " lir -lirill d a y nf
,.,,A.D
FlorU n!
_________________
■( Gun trae*'’ ver
comm ence tn thv county o f l.aWr nn ihe second
O ther Proceeding* A fter Such Service,
Monday in M arch; In th e C ou n ty of Stim li r on the
ficciioo I. Tl.at S etti,,u 11 «a :d thè G eneral
S tallile« of thè ‘«late of Plori.tri relaling to ihe Be It Ennctcd by the Legislature ol the Stale ot fourth Monday *n March; in (he C ou n ty of Citrus
ju s tic e of thn Peace
on the crond Monday in A pril: in the C ou n ty of
C»T&gt;tr&lt;l and not required to servo on the ¡ury shall rcjeaie o F g arn ish re upon n pphcalion of thè de
I fiirl.ln :
S«C. 7 . The sworn statem ent of the account as
Hernando on the fourth Monday In April: and In aforesaid, ap rich e denial of the obligation as afore­
receive compensation o f two dollar« lli.o o l per fer.dant. Ire, ami tlw; urne ¡»hrreliy. amended so a i
Sectlnn I. T h a t* 1ri ali ea«c« brought in the the C ou n ty of Marion on the second M onday in
day and alt fractional, paru o f a day shall 1«? io rea,! a« foTlowt:
said. shall coti\ lu u le all the necessary pleading»,chancery «ide o f-lh e cuii(t« of this S late, for the
u p — H elcaie ol (larnUlu-e Up&gt;"i \ppllc«tinii ■ itecitic perform ance of contra«'!* l«t con vey or e x ­ Mn
•ounted as a (lay; jurors in the etiuits ol County
. I and the caso stni'I thereupon Iw itm sidered‘ at issue
1
?iihe Fill! Term of said C ourt »lull com tuenM } . * and the nevi trial term d a y
Jofigr« and Justice« o f Ihe Peace, and iunirs «urn of D clcndant.— 1/ thè defendanl a fter thè filma o f cítame real itale, the rquiplaln an t or complain
pff said
day aftrr th o filing p
nwncri tiixin Inquest o f the.ilead shall lie paid one affidavit for p arn i'hn ient 1«v tire plsin litl, «Itali ante, m ay, whore (he defertaadj or defendants are the C ou n ty of L ake on tire second Monday 111 dental »hall be Ihe trial d a y for said cause, and a ll
dollar &lt;|&lt; ,oe) per day for each da&gt;* they serve on e ««-cute and fi Ir in thè court a !&gt;imi tir l&gt;e a p p io Veti non retiifrnts o f th r S la te u f„Florida obtain s e r­ O ctober: m the C ou n ty ni S um ter on the fourth such trials m ay tw had before the Justice of Ilia
the jury, fn addition to Ihe compensation alxive b v thè C lrrk.or h v thè Court If It I n i no Clerlt. pay- vice nn such aiori resident ^lelendaqt or d efen d­ M omtay in U c IiiIh t ; in the C ou n ty of C ittu* on I’ eace w ithout a ju ry , uni*«« ijjre of the (larUcx to -provided all ju ron shall reeriv«- five { « ' cents prr able to thisplXinliff in the rum doulffV Mie amount. ant*. by publication, a« i« jirnviilr»! for m ojliCJ the saronif M on.lay In Nove.pSwr; iq the.Cuullky H t t i g f f i i s dewa/iit* »“ ju r y trial in which a y e n t •
of Hernando nn th e fourth M onday in N ovem ber; ,«Jir p a rty dem anding the 'i lly Srial «l.fll J jt r is it___
lor every mile necejsanly traveled in going Irj whlch thè plaintiff state» in hi» affidavit for garo- I ehancerv caitre«
and in the Cre.nty-rri Marion on the senouil Mon- s u ffic ie n tim t* tn p a y th ft'tu ry. am i a ju r y ol six
^ ai&gt;1 rrturpjjig_from C outt.by th «
vrnrti- rnhment tln it he e xp e cts tn rrcovbrT n qaì«1 »uit
Confesso
ran.
bu
en.
Sec. 3 . 1 hat ijccr c ta nDip
___
i______
tla
y Jp peoemlkftC-------•■ •
u
i
l
h
tw
o
oood
nrvl_'iijlidiiut
lu
ie
lic
i
crmditiai,#d
P h l.fr niure. Juror* who attend o n any ol the
irr t-1 a* ro other raw» o f ncrvice b y putiliration.
Sec. 3. AH law'« and part* of Jaw« in ct.nfiirj B p odam l lawful men «hall l*e njijifnonril from 111*
ys ifi the term whstntre Fresldini;'
go 11 io |iay lo thè pfaìnliil m eli «uin. w ilh iritcrrst and Final drcTera entered uptin'drcrees pro confesso
t o d y of the cou n ty, returnable inrtnntcr. to try
Wjaeed, or bytng prrscrtT. dOe« riot hold the aesuon ro si, a i ho m ay rccbvyr in the su ll. Ihe C ourt «hall win-.11 IIn-re lias lieerr no appeftnillcr t, y yuyjj nfin* herew ith lie, am! the sam e qre liereby rejiealrtL , tire issue la-1wren the r a rtic c
Set. 4 Thi" A c l shall la-roiun k [aw it.m in il
O r If resiilriit lirfcm tanl ot defendant* in interest khaH
9f the Court, «hail be entitle«! to receive the same 1 nter AH order dirclm ridne thè cnrnÉthrr
Sec. 8. Should Ure defendant a v e r In his denial
thr turnisti*!* »hall a d m lt lnd*bt*dnc*s lo thè de- be cnncluiivo on such otirlirs and persons deriving atety on its final |k*4«ai(e and a p p roval b y the th at lie owe* th r ptalplit! a sum ol m oney less
•onus-(nation,a« if the Co’ irt were in srss-un
Go« ri nor»
’
' .
,,.
fondarli
in
r«Cc«s
of
a
rum
suilicient
to
satisfy
than
the sisjn claim««! by plaintiff and deposits the
3.* T h at all laws or p arts o f laws in cotillud
through them from tlie d a te pf-rendition Unirvi
e A pproved June 8. 1909
.
sam e in ix m 'l. and llje v rrd 'rt uimn the trial of
•ilh tli* prev)nons of th is A ct be. and the. «ame ilaintiff's d a in i, the C ourt «hall, on motion o f de
appealed from in due cmirse^ol law, and for the
enilant
and
notire
to
the
p
la
in
tiff.
u
-lra
vi
the
•aid catiso slmuld lie th at the defendant is InAIT hereby repealed.
purpose of carryin g out, final decrees when such
garnKhee frnm rrapon«tbi!ity to the plaintiff for
«4
CHARIER S9 IH (NJ&gt;. I9 i.
ilcbted to plaintiff ip the sum in which th r defen d­
S it. 3. This A c t shall breóm e operative upon nny indehtedne*« to thè defrn d an t In esce«« of a decrees shall provide fo r th r bttking'iwiil .executing
ant
aver* th at he is indebted to p lainfiff o r a lest
of deeds and other conveyances. U.r Uourk shall,
T to Am end C han ter jo s s o f the A cts of
tu• pa-sage and ap p ro v al h y the G overnor
«uin deemed b y thè C ourt «u(lìrierit l o « a tì'fy the in it» deciree, apt«&gt;int a sp e c ia l,m aster lo m ake, A NtheA CLegislature«./
the S la te of Florida of .1907, am ount, thru In that rv rn t plaintiff shall have
«Approved M ay if). 1909
plaititiiT's d a in i, w itli interest and co«t
Krlntinu to tlm Tim e «.( Holding the C ircuit judgm ent again«! Hi* »lrfruduut lor the am ount
execute and d e liv er‘»ttch deeds »nd ennyeyance*
A ppraved lu n e » , 1909,
a.« are p r o v id fl for b y eatd deni**.«
C ourt o f the T hird Judieio! C ircuit of tho S la te found in the vrrd irt, luff th r rosts wInch have
arented tn «aid cause shall l * taxed against the
Sec. 3. All law* and parts o f Laws iq conflict
otreforida. •
wv CHAPTER 59fl7— (NO. 381.
herewith are hereby rCpeale*!
*",«
-CHAPTER Sun|--riH0 « 1
Be It (-navfcd h&gt; Ihe Ltrjlslaiure of the Slat« ol plaintiff, and should dtdrndanl den y in full plain­
claim , and the verdict lei fur the defendant,
AN A C T (■ &gt; i T f - t r l i r thrt PUnlsIiment lor KidnapSec. I. This A ct dialLftiiC-gfTooEim'meJiaU'ly
F ln ri.fa:
‘
" tiff's
'
lo A m eod Section 1*7 7. C hapter io of — u ttr e a Child Under the Aqe of Fifteen V eart. to upon U« liciiwiting a law
then th r costs «hall b r *ax «*I against the plaintiff;
Section I Th.ii ¿Vet ion 1. ot C hapter «64j of otherw ise, th e. judgm ent shall b«' for tHe am ount
K n t f i jh e r i l Statute« of the S tate id Florida.
be Held lo r a Ransom .
Approve,) J u r e ! . 190-1
v
tlie A cts of the LegiHlature .1! 190 j tm. a n d Ihe nam ril in the ven tlct in fav o r of th* plaintiff
Hejating to the D raw ing o f Juries for t he Second lie if Enacted b&gt; (he LrgUtaturo nf the Slate of
same is hereby am ended to read a« follows:
against the rirfen 1^0«. lo g rth rr w ills the costs
*f“l S u w e ilie ir W eeks of C ircuit Courts.
CHARIER
59(4
—
(NO
45).
Florid**
w nieh have accrued In^ ild can*»
-J •
1, T hird Judicial Circuit ,—
*
V
bnsclcd b) the l a i l i l a l u r t ol Ihe S u i t of
jk c titn I. W hoever w ithout Da-ful atltb oritv A N A C T R rlatin g to (he Recording o f Decrees and
Si c, 9. Urco.i a trial in Jm ftce. of tlie B race
S P R IN G T H R U
Florida;
V r e ii ily or secretly confine--, imprison«, inveigles
O nler* in C han cery in T h ie filn te .
Court
upon
[.ai»r»
tiled
aft.l
h
srrin
tvfore m en­
H am ilton, fourth M onday in January
. E ^ tc- I• T h a t S c ttlo o *577. C hapter th .'u f tlw dr kidnaps an y child under the aqr of fiflrn i «-cars. Be II Enacted by Ihe (.eeldature nf th s State of
tioned, an y m atter or thing Jo h vi'fo tjic merit» of
T aylor, fourth M onday in M arch
virtieral btatu les o f the S tate o f Florida. ie!.1t Ijif Ki t h intent Ip h q ld such child flu a ransom t( tie
the contention lietw ren the pt«rties*which w o u ld ’
Madison, second M onday in April
F lorid a:
»
~
r drawing of furies for the second and «by, pair) for the (JjLa»e of such child, o r any p a n o n o r
tw adm issible in evulrnco u nd er wny ntl.&lt;-r rule* ol
Colom bia, fourth M onday ill April
Section I. T h at w k r r u i'i^ .ln y ’u n irr, 64 liccrev
r 'f c v
" ‘ 'k * of C ircuit C ourts t&gt;e.l»tii| iltt»junie |irrs"’ n«'» hii fwts. Jibris &lt;k In a n y m anner a rsiiU
pleading*,
under the law* of Florida »halt be ad
Suwttfine«',
»econd
M
onday
in
May
«uch |n r «in or persons in such im prisoning, yon- in chancery required terbe signed b y the Jiid gjio f
n nerehy, amended to ax to rejul as fo lio s « :'^
*'
L afayette. T u esd ay a fter fourth Mon la y in May m'tle«l 111 nvidenrg
fining, inveigling o r kidnajiping siicli rhild under the C ircuit Court shall lia v e l&gt;een herctoforo e n ­
Set.
HE
U]»ni lie]am ent tiring entered in any
■ 21' r l i , J U — Jury for Second and Snrccvdine The ope of fifteen years, «hall lie drciiied g u ilty of ter«« I in the C han cery Order Book instead of upon
F A L L TERM •
raipie. execiitiim sr-al■ ttiereupon 1« Issued against
F**"* ~In a n y oountiec where thn Circuit C ourt kidnapping a chilli under the age of fifteen years th e iu iliu trs u f IticC o u rt, every such orilrr and dcthe p a rly unAinxt u hoin ludgm ent i* renfffred. fur
pi y •pnunued am! held for m ore Ilian one w'&lt;-ck. the and strati be punished b y iniprrstinmrnt In the rrce »bull t*', and 1« tierri.y.iiectared lo l&gt;e. of the
Ham ilton fourth M onday 111 Jul y
the a mount of sueh lild gm cn f a n d ix u U .a n d suds- — Jiia*e Uiereorm ay each Wrek draw , in Hie manner S la te Prison for life.* *
sam e iorce and affect, troni tlie d ate of en try in - T aylor, fourth M onday 111 tieptenuiRr.
c re n T to ft IhMT To- •.eri-n lliy the e se cu tiv e officer,
^■ M erited m Section t | y i , tho nam es o f eighteen
—g
w
j
i
y
w
reeon
d
M
onday
tn
O
c
to
b
e
r
Sec- 3. A H law* o r part« of law* in confiict «*-Uh such C han cery tlid »r H««»ki — «4 -the-sam w nxtl
of t h i O iy n issuing the saute
u4i persons fo serve a* petit jurors for the *uc- SeclMKi « «sflhi« A ct. a r r h r r r b y repedtM
Colum bia, fourth M onday in October
lieen at sucll tim e'efttered in tlie m inutes 0/ the
«»ding week« as long a * tha wud Crfurt shall re- 1 Appro vw^, Ju jjc 4, .f 909,
Suwannee, unamd M onday in Novemlun
Sec. LI. In all u tl.rr suit* in Justtee of the
C ou rt. Provided, hpWever, T h at nothinu lirrein
l*em -i «tMnm. T lie Judge «halt h a v r irnwrr t6
l^ fa y r t te . nrst h iesd a y after fo u rth . Monday J ’eaee Court* base,I upon causes qf, action q o t
«halt r ¡Ivel cn-ditors pr «Utiscquent piireha*ers for
M any juror over beyun-J tlie erul o* the w eek
in
N
ovem
ber
*
eimuipruleii ip Secttnn ft, lire ruler, of p'cadlngs
vnlue w ithout notion
'v. .
CHÍPIER 5* 08— , NO.. 3*).
See. 3, A ll law* and part« Ol ’aw« tn conflict _*iul tuactii e uuverning the C ircuit C ourt* of tlie
o ' 1 ’ 11 ^r ,"^AS draw n, jf ouch juror is engagest
Approve«! June 8. 190a
(
with tho provision» of thi« A ct be. and the same ‘ tjtute o f Florida shall preva'I and he enforced, e x ­
r, m,* i "J 4* m • o4»a In.w ntcb no verdict haq Iwen
am hereby repealed.
IJJderrd- • Nn perwfn «hall lie draw n to -„give on a A N A C T -to A'ir\«,id S w iia n t o « o l tha G eneral
c e p t th at there shall tw tsvo rule day» (n 'each
S tatu tes nf tig* S lo te .o f Florida, th e Same B e­
tc'nor* jh o n ones: during ihy «atiiocaten&lt;t JScc- 3 Till« Ant shall take effect Upon It« psl-- pjottth. a x is prnvtdr«! in Section t nf this A c l
CHARTER 5918— (NO 46).
ing R e la tive to Ihe R ijjhl of Hom estead.
«t ft
j* *. &lt;wg* and ap p roval by th? Goveitwar
Sec. 13. A ll Igws and p a ils of la w s in condict
AN A C T A m ending Section* g.) j . &lt; ‘ and 57 o f
A piuovc-! June s. 1909
•
with thi» net are hereby repeated' • •
3» A ll iaw* and p arts of law* i n 'conflict Ile il Foacted by. t&gt;y l.ccl*lslu re ot Ihe jilale ol
C hapter n i l A cts of 100«. entitled " A n Act
Set.
13. Th:« A ct stia ll'g o lnt«&gt; effect im m edi­
F
lurida;
.
'
"
,
I W tt Ihi, A ct are hereBv repealed.
Defining the M anner and Cause« ol Cotuftfiiy
a te ly upon its pascypi and a p o r o v a ljiy the G o v ­
CHARTER 5919— (NO. 50).'
Section- I. T tla l* B ictio n o j* o f 'tlfti Oenrrut
Ire,***
n n * A r t shall ta k a u ffrtt im m e jis le ty
merit or Minors lo the F lo r id a ,S tate R*ia»fn
ernor
-,
,
-•
b Minile« o f tlie S ta te Of Florida lie snicnded »0 as
™ P f ««»Bo ami approval by-the Grtvyrnor.
¡school, at M arianna; Defining Who Shall be AN A C T tu Provide for Clerica* Aid for the Judge •• Appro*'*1
g-sfiipni.italu.4
,4l 1 aitii. __
- - A"* -—-J
! fTli"set»»
” « A-aawa...
HgsRbpiovni May j y , h»09
J,
■ ■ ■ ■
to rend a« fnttows: - , .
C om m itted, and Tor W h at l i m e , am i Upon
if
Ilio
fomth
Jud.i
tal
I
irren!,
and
F
ixln
gT
!*"P
¿y
I I Sieri.in a J 4— HumJstrad.— A n y oereop. iwing
s: R
Heirtttatlng
_ dition
ilhip»':
egitlatlng tlie Dro Inline.
W h a. .t C
I_on
for Sam e
Jui Head uf a fam ily ) o tw-dUy «mr years o i age.
V rov.,
lid1 blit ItF I’ r0pr’rrr M
M anagement
anagen__ 0J. Raid
___ Re - . H'liar.a. ily R-iawiii «if tha eieat irrrCiXe of ^
«HARTER 59J Í — (N(L 54i.
CHARTER 59W3— ÍN». .t.ftrn
Iiall lie entitle«! to pura n d a d ti/ r ji of this Stare, sh
form HriiooL nod A ppropriatin g M oney for TjftU
ipulation
iu tlie enfinties com|K»inu the S ixtli
F i t tp Amc.'id.5rriio,i m.j, L i t U l t i «luo^-qj ciio»e-s-«vht^la«rees nr -fewnwwnpty mf-t»Tiy fxfvd y
-[« g j ls l i s n ." A ruiniix»! Ju ijk l . m o
r m n ilft for R t a y ä f ExecutiorooL Iirní
;
H lir ■ 1,,. Ini -.nei To
,,( -r a fi.r r tftr it.;d to the
____ ._ ln e S n - ft is t tc r n F t h o I’ eaui’ -Cnurt» a n d '
igation. the Juiige of «aid C ircu it 1« doing woi.
I,S’ r:g'In
rif fitmm.
P tate
t . i . Ib...
A eclt o
cx of
I 14 b«f«f erri ticr
Ilì"T &gt;8th,
ilKtll
Be R F nsctcd by Ihe I e sld stu re o f the Slate of
•slj'n
o of
Iunirs. '
S
y »La
the A
o ff fbiaiirO
Congresx
Beplem
C ountv. t diflreM ÍJrutrt «
whuN »tumid be divided la-tween at least tw o
F lo rid a :
1850, to rth « price o f tw eiU y-P vc cen ts p e r a e ir an
iTwil Engclrd by 'h e lo ^ itlatu r* of the Stale of
” * 'liir U « '* 1* **V '*’ *
°I ■ ho St f t of provided in tlic two reclLui» u ex t tcBowins^j Pro- * Section I. T hat Section $ at ail A ct defining the
” Florid *_(
__ _
v i d « r how ever, T h at trft- pro visions ol this S e c ­ m anner and causes o f com m itm ent o f minor* to
B a j o f t f w r -I. "D ill*Section *149». o l the G oneral tion shall not a p p ly to an y lands th the Drainage the F lorida Reform School, at M arianna: defining
' 'S tc flJ lf *T. Pei-cin« co n v cte.1 of crim e tn tha
*0 as district now created, or which m ay hereafter tie
iw i MW tu n e and
J u i'ic e of th r Peace C ourts or the C ou n ty Judge's
fRW ais« foljo ‘3**te
I'lo rid n l.c anjended
anjeni
urn of a large part 1of Court, who shall have » pf rciniqrv lin* nr «un» of
I __ ____
_
ng tha ttiAcipIln* aid would not on ly relieve hiiq
«ion
'
■ unnry-astLlirfl!
UffRtuffili
trifn i as..........
pun
Sec. 3, T h a t this A c l shall Heroine operative providing for the proper m anagem ent oMtaid He- his burden, b u t would enable
. . _ n tunr
r iU
iO M I! again st...............
. r A ÎT ” J u r o n — Sec. t.
ishm ent. shall have the rljffit on t«eing taken Into
list.».ili iiwi.iI
i.il rei’v
■jii'iigmsuim
iirrresnmi “r.rtin
i,.'fin ;i "fi
fui till sm m Nnimrr wwik lu tljR tS fffï
e tria) o f a n y rivi! cauto In Im m ediately upon its passage and approval b v the 4.1»*» ........I.
fV
,n
fore,
cu
stod
y
b
y
the
proper
ulfi-*r
of
the
court,
or
prior
saJ*
tw rw m r
. . A l o f sa hl Iru tilili inn. a n iire v rilJ u n » i i 1905»
slid ) 4w
!■ «-nti|»i«l
an ti»tn) in tlm ; m
isk*H
b y th e i^ g lU a tu ra .o l 1hr Stale of -LOrtUrh irrv s t, a n y tim * w ithin five days from tha
lw amende«! to read a t folim
enges o f ljr iJ i- n il paneled ifl said . A p p ro ve d June 4 igea.
_____
.»•■ I*
tim e he Is «entfhrè»! fo p t y '^ i* fahf A™ " " a ,
FforjJai
Sec. 3. When an y -chi!
eight. * Ä ear* shall lw seutener,!
^aril&lt;u» -4w3tbw*»«Nw ■ Judge w f -th e •ritT ttr 79-’ «w triv y th ^ IdP T iir L lie p s y m e n t oí «uch fine aftd
CHARTER 590*— (NO. 40b
^- '^J^ Fnr cau se.— T h r C ou rt shall, o n m otion
i s s r n e m i i jurixH fritftirfo ThipriKinnuhT 4ir-»n&gt; dii-iat Clrcxifl.be atiowed the sum ol one hundred cost of prosecultotf a t provided In R ed ion 401A of
“ “ lifsMsswWK-wuK- r s s m m r on runh sn y 'ATTACT WHkVeTi UriTawfuTforanyWalo'Person c o u n ty .ja il, o c to the S ta te's prison it shall t«e
the G eneral S tatu tes of t i 'j Htatc of Plorola. and
M k ii
called u * ju r o r therein to know
to H a v e Carnal Intercourse W ith A n y U n m ar­ law (ul for the’J'sid on in g ffiiant, u)&gt;oa the applica dollar*' per month-' for the purpdte of em ployin g surh pc,son* convicted In the Justice or C ou n ty
aid in the discharge of fo&gt; duties; said sum
*3"" «Vi,' , ■ • relate«! 16 eith er p a rty , o r to the atried Fem ale. W ho is a t th e Tim e, an Idiot. tion o f such -child, his parents or guardian, or clerical
Judge'» C ourt «liait not be transdrrrvri nr tvnred
J P , **thgr p a rty w ith iff the thin! degree or
L u n atic or Im b e c ile'a n d to Provide a 1‘e n a ltv oth er pimenti» tu com m ute The p qn .«liment by to tie pii'-l q u arterly b y Inc Com Id roller upon the over to th * Con v e t le œ » o r other person* work­
requisition of ih c.Ju ilgr.
D r 2?**-™^
tl,B cans«, or tia* e xp resw d Or
fo r th e V ioU tion o f Thi* A rt.
ing th * C ou n ty prisoonre until tire *»pir«iK&gt;fi ol
«ululi tut ing ih srrfo r the cnm m itm m t of surh
fi*c. 3. T h a i there It hereby »(tDroknatcd a , five d a y s frnm tlie d a y such narrow was senlenrw.!
“ P'nfoih o r fs sensible o f any bin t or Be It F.rractcd by the Legislature of the S lat* «if cliil.l lo the Reform School, during such lim e as
«herein; o r ft an em ployee or has been
sufficient am yunt out o f an y fun ds 01 the Tre
4
1
b
y tha co u rt
. the
Pardoning
B
oard
m
ay
deem
proper,
unies*
F lo rid a :
to n av said sum*.
ffiy wyse of cither p a rty to th e causo o f action
Sac. if. T hat l b ‘s A ct shall Iwoom* npenttf**
Section I. T h a t an y male person w ho tías carnal sooner discharged h y ¿be Board of Managers.
I r k . 17,17 &lt;!*T* previous to the trial th em rf.
Sec.
3.
T
h
a
t
this
A
ct
shall
la
k
e
effect
inimedi
J^ifiçn
(ts
p
a
v
a
g
e
and
ap
p
roval
b
y
the
G
overnor
B ut If auch child, a lte r bein g sent to suidi in sti­
intercourse w ith an unm arried lem ale. w ith or
B J W l f ob jectin g to the ju ro r m a y jjitr o
ppiovr-i /une 8, 190«.
a tc ly upon IU passage and approval byathe G ov
|*ny other com petent e vtl« m ee^ ^ p fffV jrt of w ithout her consent, who is a t the tim e an sdiot tution. shall persist in a &lt;kpr**tyi course, o r cvtherewith, while said train o r anaeh o r
i^ 'lb n le s «re 1" P“ ^ n«CT
‘fi. .th i* ? '• * * ;
however.
a tr ntttBtr
tS vivided.
h ìe d T hòw
evrr. T h
lia
nothino In thts A c l «hall
? ." *o
•o construed
----- ------ ' -■b
as» to
p reven
rrv e n t th è use ni liquor*
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&gt;w n
...i
S e J at a « rfW n eJ n I « £ &lt;&gt; « » « ' • ¡ f ^ e «
Ret. 3. A n y person vfo a tin o the prov slons o f
J ßcctinn t of tliis A c t «hall lie deem ed g u ilty of a
/ 'in iM c m r a n o r . and upon con viction th ere o f «ha I
M K, fined In a sum n ot exceed ing One bunded do»I C » ¿ r Irr t**tf T innint&lt;&gt;t4iM &lt; &gt; f w u iiiy jut!‘ n ot
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Sec.
that bad a regular U c lrk lv o lrd for at the last protertbed ptan o r o r g * n it* 116if. T T W I Torce’ and
r"f
7?1* 1 Section 68&gt; 0f ih* r
•
general election on demand of the said chairman such naval militia a* lx nvw-or m ay hereafter be ut es o f the b ta te o f Florid«
6
provided
for
by
law,
shall,
in
time
ol
peace,
con­
hereby
of the e«eculive committees of «aid political par­
by
am
ended
»
aa
to
rr«,j
Mtn
stitute the only organised m ilitia of this State;
ties.
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Sec. 22. A ll laws and parts of law* in conflict Provided, however, That io case o f war, insurrec­ ^ E v e i y
for
minion.
with this act. whether herein specifically men tion. invasion, or Imminent danger thereof, the N atio n al O ttani of Florida
ftP officer of iv*
.boned or not. be and the same are hereby repealed, Governor shall have power to Increase this force unlcCT O th l% U c specially
Sec, 23. Thi« ar-t shall take yflcct Immediately be­y ond the maximum now established by. law .
cere, at
id to organise IH * tame, with proper office«
upon It* passage and approval by the governor.
UJllsl Tri T
’ a ! -Ì no
the exigencies o f the service may require,
Approved June i t , 1909.
sat sfaetttry e a g ^ Œ S T a s ^ o L ^ ' '
„ . ( £ ) —r-It shall-bsMtidawfui for 1
eral qualification« ami kn ow lM oí*,*ítl,y whntrroever. other than the
Hfpifiat t o
tK« ^ ....8® »d rnilitArm
CHAPTER 5930— (HO. 61).
affairs proj&gt;ortion
proportionate
tn it,»
miljiar»
land and naval miFtia of this
ione 666, 069, 6Jo. 6 j i
A N A C T to Amend Sections
office for whirh he hn*
»1 thC
the United States, and the stu
■ ■ ■
J9, 68o,'68»,
683, 68«
6 7 », 6» , 674, 6 jj . 6 j8.I 6
679,
68&lt;
mander-ln-Chief
may
appvtint
emmCotachartered rduralional irsttfutions where military
CHAPTER 5925— (HO. 56).
686, 687, 661. 689. 690. 691. 693. 6 g |, 699. TOO science is a prescribed part o f Ihe course of in­ to ra.fiduct inch examination«
1,n«fd2&gt;&gt;
70J, J04, 707. jo * . 7«3. 7 *0, 7*1. 78», j i j , 7*4 struction. to associate themselves togethe
A N A C T Cbanginf the Name o l the Colored Nor
together as a canrlUlale for commission »hail fid 'Ti,rT,f vet aoy
mal School.
•
Tsj. 7 so,, 7 *9. 73». 73». 7J6. 737, 143. Ti*Si m ilitary organization
i."”
» « directed, h e S.“ n s l* g *i’ Pe*r b l
ton for drill or parade in
pniblii
In public
and
746
of
the
General
Statutes
o
f
the
btate
of
have failed to qualify, and « î m i t ” ' r' ' , :t!« i to
with fire-arms tn this State, without special !i
Be It Enacted by Ibc LrcUlature ol the Stale ol
Florida, Relating to the Militia and N aval Or­ cense from the Governor (or each occasion rand
Issue. The Cornmander-in-Chi&gt;f™*mT«11 r 111 &gt;“
R orida:
gan! rations of the State.
d e t e r , * l-o ennapplication for such license must be approved by ■ vene examining b o a rd ilo oeterminç
Section I. That the Colored Normal School at
the rtlners of
Re II Enacted by the Legislature ol Ihc Slate of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the (ow n or 1 °n lliw ti for* Proirmtirm.
a t present denned by la tv be and It hereby changed
Rut Ida: - • - — t-—-pi.-;
~ city where such organlration , may propose to
to and lhail be known ae the Florida Agricultural
.Section I . That Section 666 at the Gen eral Stat­ parade, (F or picnalty for unlawfully participiald e ^ u t e f c bhee m ? y T r ' r ,"nChlrf -A ft
ami Mechanical Cotlrur lor Negroes,
utes o f the Slate of Florida be. amt the same is Ir.g m drill «re Sect-on j » 46.)
an cxainininH lx,a„l fo 7 *ia m in iii? n° ma:r U f«W
Sec. 2. Thu Act thall go into effect Immediate­
he retry amended so a* to rear! as follows:
ness
for practical service.^ An^ * ^fi2 ! ! ° » !« fib
(d
)—
The
several
staff
corps
and
depnrrtmentx
ly upon It* passage ami approval by the Governor.
666— How Called Out,— Whenever any call Is
P n.ion, of Any superior commanding,
,n ■‘h*
Approved May i t , 1909.
made by the President to repel invasion from any shall each consist o f such number of officers and °chief
Of any rtsfl corps or deirirtm i . ■rT' ur ,h*
foreign, nation, to suppress rebellion against the enlisted men as may be necessary to perform the
teht.
o
r
Is
impairing
the
effi.
rrn™
nTih'
tump*,
duties
relating
to
the.
several
staff
corps
and
de
CHAPTER 5926— (HO. ¿ 7).
Government of the United States, or to execute
intents at General Headquarters, on the staffs ration to which Iw may be nttmj£ri ¿ hr '"»»n b
the laws of the Union in any part thereof; or when­ ptartme
A N A C T Changing the Name of the University o l
ever necessary to preserve the public peace, to of brig ade* and divisioas, and nt camps, piosts,
the Slate o l Florida
;i)itary establishment«;
execute the laws o l the State, to suppress intur deptots. and other
De II Enacted by ftie Legislature ol the Slate ol
B gradea
i
H b
kms tlpall-be-Ttiw rection or to rend invasion, the Governor shall and their
R orid a t
: ...
call uut the whole or as much of the militia of the1 same as presentwul for similar staff corps and de- orrler o l U f a rew bmtra-mrg? ^ ^ 1
Section t. That the University o f the State of
nattincnts-oLdho-Regular-Asmyr- -The Arijutant
S t a t e M th sjru b h c.n ctx ld tV L d iiiian d s, * — .
be «J’
appointed
Oovem
or. Mini
anil
Fionda a* at present defined hv law he and la
--------shall
l'u i‘ Sa«-«s by
j the
hip u
u i c i i juia
That In the event o f such call, o r such necessity General
here irv chai.tltJrrTto
._
KhiT »Trail bcknpwn as the Uniarising, the National Guard o f Florida, as then the remaining officers o l the staff corpts and d e ­
vcrslty o f Florida.
fi specters of primary elections are hereby clothed organised.' shall be the fiiyt troops to be called partments shall be appointed by the Governor
Sec. 2. This Act shall 1 :&lt;) into effect Immedi- with such [gilice powers a* mnjr be necessary to into actual icrvire. Whenever it beonmee neces upwtn the recommendation o f the Arljurant G en­
section
atcly upon it i passage and approval by the Gov- carry out Ihe provisions of
sary to call out any jxirtiou of the rrserve militia, eral In his capacity as Chief of Staff, N o pterson
us allei
attempting to vote a substituted bui* the Governor iv »y appoint the number by draft shall be appointed as chief officer o f any staff
voter thus
m or.
•ltd
upon
lot
thall
be
deemed
guilty
o
f
a
felony,
‘ V Approved May i t . 1909
according to the population o f the several conn- corpts or department who has not held commission
conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned Tn the ties of the State, or otherwise, and shall notify the in the Arm y or N a vy of the United States, the
State prison for not more than two year*.
CHAPTER 5927— {NO. 88).
Sheriff of each county from which any draft is so Confederate States, or In the organised m ilitia ol
. ,A
n y person entitled to vote a t an y p rim ­
9.
An
red, o f the number o f persons his county is to this State Jnr at l f f » l two yeart-.
A N A C T Changing the Name o f the Institute fot a rySec.
held under t his act shell, on the d a y o l such pri- requi
furnish. Upon the requtemrm o f the Gove
the Blind, Deaf and Dumb.
(e )— The"otg6Blration o f each unit of the hospi­
- m ajy. be entitled
- ..............
to absent..............fro
himself from any ser- bcing received by the Sheriff he shall Immediately
tal corpts of-engineer«, signal corps, cavalry, [nBe II Enacted by the Lep-litalutc ul Ihe Stale bl
_
_________ ________ . mgage
Illy
o
f
Coprt
»
ray
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
flf
the
County
!
ant
ry and coast artillery corps shall Ire the same
R orid a! .
--W or employed
for a necessary
and reasonable peni»
_______
______ __
Wd. _.-in
in case of the absence o f such Ck
. m
.
Clerk, or
his. inAno* o-*f opening
’ -------*
i? r .tho
time between the time
and cjosln
closing b
Section I. That the Institute fo r the Blind o f -t—ility toactr-thew hi« legallyauthurlrrit deputy o r
Qluntrrr Annies o f Ule United
D eaf and. Dumb as a t uiucot. defined by law be tha p o ll»« and arteh primary-elector yhnff nor, be« deputies, who shall repair to the office of said State», Provided, That in time o f peace the mi
cause
o
l
absenting
himself,
be
liable
to
any
penMid it hereby changed to and «halt-tie known as
Clerk, and in public copy
CO 1 from th
erassessor'* roll
the
I w h f l- wwn frw mî reinr|tnrly'i
alt v.
. . . - » . i f Ibr boari) to rrcommcmli » 11,1 ,r.........
the Florida School for the D eal and tho-Dlind.
f -such cmmtyr+ry nntr or number, p S I M i who troop, and each unit of the hospital corps, corps
Sec. 10. -N o person who is a candidate for any o
sha'l go into effect imiti
itnmcdlRee. 2. This Act alra'l
are returned aa liable for m ilitary duty; Such o f engineers, signal corps, etc., shall Ire such at
office,
or
who
has
made
known
hit
intention
o
f
b
e­
aWly upon its ptairagr amTapproval by tire Govimpera, _shall be may be fixed by order o f the President o f the —ich * board,"■ so■
coming a candidate, thall donatb, contribute or names, or their exirresjronding muti.
ernor. on slips of paper of the same size and ap
United
ited Stales.
give away, or promise or agree to do so, or en- piaceri
O iie f Ritir3 'AÌÉat7 W rlrom niixslm* and ditch
Approved May j j , 1909.
pearance,
at
nearly
at
practicable,
which
slip*
ao
him
from
the
service,
See. 6 . T h a t Section 673 of the General S tat­
Inez person to do■ M
M , any
courage___
any oth
___
so M
forM him
¡ E tin
f Ä
Ä convenni
'T h r Ïunder
"'
‘boai nl
m oney, in to xicatin g liquor, o r a n y o th e r th in g ol numeri or numbered tirali ite placed In a Iwx suit­ utes o f the State o f Florida be, amt .the same !« examitiin
uni
t ] ,m
. , i™ of aS
able for the purpose and the number required to hereby amended aoaa to read as foliaws:
fee* Of Witnesaes and. allowance f.„ r e i i S ? ™ *
_
.
■ _ ___arpat
CHAPTER 5928— (HO. 59).
ill
such
draft
or
requisition,
drawn
therefrom
by
p
e
n
w
.
,
an attempt to directly or indirectly influence any
re. shall be the same
same a*
a« pro
nnm
1... (ourtf«
.
vi,!..i
(ltd ft,f
martial.
A N A C T Making it Unlawful for Any Person or person’s vote, or influence fo r or against any can­ he Clerk. All perenne so drawn and liable to perCorporation to Pay the Poll Tax o f Any Other didate, This section shall be construed to as to mrm duty sitali 1m determined t o be legally held
.
.
JflA
M
O
T
H
_____
,
Raaminlng board« shall eorui.iv.f noi i^ . |
Pcraon or Furnish the Money Therefor, or for embrace churches, schools and any and all char­ to serve in the manner And for the time specified
. the Adjutant Groera) upion the recommend*
than Uiree and not more than fiv.
. V r?
in the requisition, and the Sheriff shall notify the
nny Tax Collector to Arcrpt Payment o f Poll itable organisations.
C
on o f the chief officers o f such staff corps or de­
^ w e v e r That a majority o f ihe n in n a i
Taxes from Any Person Other Than the Person
Sec. I I . I t thall be and it hereby detlarerl a persons so drafter), orally or in writing, at what partments. Tire appointment of ail other nonIme
and
place
they
shall
appear.
The
Sheriff
Whose Poll Tax is Being Paid, and Fixing
misdemeanor (or any candidate or Other person to
cnmmlsloned officers shall tig made in the same
Penalty for tho V olation Thereof.
have or distribute on- the day ol
of tthe primary at or shall make re turn to the Clerk of al^jtc^QM drawn manner as like appom lm entsarc made in the Rrg-^
who conld not be found, arid the Clerk shall then ular Army, ami rv r r y non-commissioned officer
eia m jn m ilio a rii »hall r.
adu-,.. 1■
near
r
e
v
polling
place
any
cardsL
I
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pictures,
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'.T
____
literait
Be It E nact«! b) Ihe Legislature af the Stale.ol
draw as many additional names as may be re­
randidale far commi «io n , t rtf . a orRorida 1
1 turn, or other writing against any candidate in the quired to complete Ihe draft, and continue in like so appointed shall receive a warrant o f hi* rank tiered bei ore If «if ulnari, whom t here tua alined &amp;
primary.
from the officer by whom he is appointed. NonSection l . It Is hereby made unlawful for anSr
See. 12. Each inspector of. the primary desig­ manner until the draft Is compieteli.
comnriuloned officers may be reduced to the ranks charge n f immorality. dii.hoturtv..1intem“ une«
person or corporation in this Btate to pay the
Sec. 2. That Section 669, ol the General Stat­ b y sentence of a court-martial or summary court, RenMe^nVan“ '” 1UCl unbteo,nin« » ’&gt; »’flicfr apd s
‘ pol
Off nated to detivrr the ballot-box to the clerk o f the
tax (or any other person, nr furnish the money to circuit court shall 1* allowed a per diem of three utes o f the State of Fiorirla be. and the same is or upxm tbe recommendation of their immediate
.^**-,18. That Section 68p of the General Su l
any other person lor the puriosè of paying such dollars, in making such delivery, and no addition­
retry amei
other nr any other person's poll tax; or for any alI sum shall tre paid for m ileage.
669— Th e (lovernor's Slalf.— The Staff o f the commanding officer, by order o f the officer ha v­ he re lev 5**° W*!® ° f
and tin .4nie ^
ing authority to appoint them. The warrant of a hereby amended so a» to read Le.
0» fidiow»Tax Collector to accept the paymrnt o f poll taxes
Governor
shall
consist
of
The
Adjutant
General,
Sec.. 13 If an y pierson whose vote It challenged.
from any pcraon other than the person whose poll or.any witnrui sworn under the provisions of this who thall tie ex-officio Chief o f Staff, tho chief non-com missioned officer m qy bo continued in
683—
Assi*
upon hla
hi* discharge and re-enlistment if re­
re&gt;r t ! 1,Z,en?
Tf * n*f‘ r id (llfiitn ,—__
force uproo
tax 11 being paid, except that one pinson may pay act, or any officer who shall have taken any oath
eversi staff departments,
’ ‘ 1 the prenoti praytb* pioli tax of another, provided
not lo .«a s «Vil five, as
lag essali poll tax shall a U h a saw * lim e pay a tax corruptly twenr falsely, he shall be deemed guilty may be detailed from the sevsml staff corps amt
from on* orrunir/Hion vj Jii*
.
- d -on property.belonging
— duty
n ««e «c
to AfcgV,
th : person o f perjury and, on conviction thereof, shall be departments and from the line; Provided. Thai commissioned office and re-enlistment must be tn ct -Co ftnother» At the interrita oi thr rvirt nay
made as a private.
whose poll tax 1« taring paid.
such detail as aid shall not operate as relieving
require, by order of the Command, r .in Chirf; and
punish b l accordingly,
Sec. 7, That Settion 674 o f the General Stat-.. AH Appointments will Ire by commission in the
____P H o
_If any
See. 2, That upon the conviction
an person
the officers 10 detailed from the corpw, department
S « . I A. W hoever voles more than once at any or command with which they may be serving, or tiles of the State o f Florida be, and the tame is stall corps or department, or in Die annoi ihe »eV*
or corporation for the violation of this Act, a fine
o f not more than Atc hundred dollars, or ioiprison- primary, or offers to vote after having one* from any duty connected therewith,
therewith, except at hereby amended so at to read as follows:
????!_* n? n o t.») y qpmmisoon in ¡uiv i-aitlculaf
ment in tba county jail for not m ore than aix voted at *uch primary, or knowing that he la not suoh times aa thqjfl fervices may be exclusively
674— The Medical Department.— The Medical regiment or command.
a
qualified
elector
at
a
primary,
wilfully
votes
at
months, shall be Imposed.
required by the Governor, and That tl he detail of Department shall consist o f the officers necessary e . ( 7« ) I-—
Commander
1 The
!
y ™ ii‘i«'iu v r in-Chicf
n-wiiti may UiM.Jr the
such primary, shall, oil conviction thereof, be all aids shall terminate upon the expiration ol
» the to perform the duties relating to the Medical D e­ « * • 1* Into regimental afid battnilinn di«riict&gt; and
Approved June 11, 1909.
fined in the sura not exceeding I 1.000 or be lm- term of office of the Governor upon whose staff partment at General Headquarter«, upion the all field and stuff officer« ol the line »iiai| ¡.f Itlj,
prisoned in the county jail not exceeding one year, they may be serving; Provided, further, T liat the staffs o f brigades and division», and at rampie, d e ­ denU o l the m ilitary distrIM In whfeh thnr regi­
r both. In the discretion of tho court,
provisions of th lf Section shall In 60 way effect pots, posts and other military'establishments; o f ment o r battolllon is situated. Field »nd nlai!
CHAPTER 5929— (HO. 60).
Sec. IS. A n y person who shall give. lend.
ana assistant surgeons required to
lo bbe
e ¡¡ffiens permanently removing Ironi thr^i tMiry
A N A C T to Require Ceftam Sworn Statements of »olicil, requast. demand or receive, directly or ln- the commission of any officer bolding apiroint' the surgeon« and
' organization
— -—
----*—i troop«
' - o=*í the
” r d lltrict o f (heir-organization -tinII f o V id erei
«riled toto each
Of*“th
Prb ifrectly. any money, intoxicating liquor, or,.---- ment-at the time o f the paiaage of this Act. nur attached
Campisigo IUparucs from Candidates in
In Inimary F.Tcclions; Making Certain Requirements other thing of value, o f Whatever nature or klnr ehall they apply to the s tiff o f the present G ov­ line; In each arm o f the service, in accordiance with u &gt; k *v * M f V f P t « n d , u n lfs » rr^|ri&gt;n ¡b ir for the
prescribed plan o f organlration; and nf the
_ m ilitary property or fumla. nr ilrlimimcui. the
lit the Form " I Ballot« U ltd Tri Primary BleC- whatsoever, or the promise thereof, either to In­ ernor. 1
Sec. 3. That Section- 670 o f the General Stat­ Hospital enrp«. f f o assistant surgeon shall hold Commander in Chief may tlischdr^r them and
Certain Duties of Inspiector* in fluence a vote or under pretense of being used to
Ilona; Rei
ying Persons to Whom Ballots procure the vote o f any othrr person or. persons, utes of the State of Florida be, and the same, is the rank o f captain until he has served at least provide for filling the vacancy a*» m the manner
J*rop«ly
■nuutiiy * troop
three yrars as first lieutenant, and all surgeons prearritied b y ri*£i|hitions. All n-n
areI 'Given
G ivn in Primary Flections: Providing for or to be used at any poll oro th rr place prior to or lirrrby amended so as to read as follow*:
670— The National Guard of Florida.— That por­ «holl he appointed from among the assistant sur­ offìccm muft .be re«ident« of ihr *iau *n •I their
of Employee« from Th&lt;ur wotk on the day of any primary election, for or against
the Absenting 01
•ntauI*alion,
or
its
immediati'
vicinity
tion'of
the
militia
organised
aa
a
land
force
si
geons
of
the
Medical
Department.
N
o
pierson
on Prim ary Hlcct on Days; Prohibitingr C a": any candidate for office, shall be deemed guilty of
(b l— The Com m ander-in Chirf tt..»v witi1 *th«
inga
_______
lairing _Donations
____ of Thir
_ of the infamous crime of bribery and. upon convic­ tie known and designated a» the National Giiard shall be appointed sergeant, first-class, in the Hos­ appro val of the S ecretary &lt;*f Wnt
du
lates_____
from MaVin
ol able-bodied
abje-l
TÍrUIT« CT
pital Corp». unless he lie a regularly licensed phy­
fi
Value. Prohibiting Person«i from
Distributing tion thereof in any court of record, shall b * sen­ of Florida, and shall be composed of
orfani
fa lions of the Coast ArtiÜirv r &lt;
volunteers
between
eighteen
iteen
and
forty-five
yean
Ni« lion*
sician
or
pharmacist
o
f
this
S
ta
te..
Certain Writing Against any Capdidate in
tenced to disfranchisement by the judge of such o f age. E very applicant for enlistment shall
al
tiuArd
of
Florida,
to
the
Uniti
I
5t.i
»iftilkry
■Primary on Primary Day; Providing for G
Sec. 8 That Section 673 ol the General Stat­ dUtricU within the State of Plonda
court for a term of not more than ten years, and furnish satisfactory proof or good character, anil
pienaalion of Inspiector* of the Primary In Cer­ to the county jail lo r not less than one year; and
utes o f the State o f Florida be. and Ihe same is pone* of adminititration and in*tru&lt; n •, i ir purtain Case«; Prescribing Penalties for violation for the conviction ol a second offense under this shall, before taking the oath of enlistment, be suU- hereby amended so a t to read as follows;
See. 14. That Section 0*4 of th* ( ’« «i r ;»l htat*
o f the Prim aiy Laws of tills State by Official«, section, the first being alleged and proven, such
675— General 1* Officers.— The Commander-In- Ut*a of the State id Florida in’ hv. *1 .»rn if
Electors anil Other Persons; Prohibiting the offender shall be, by sentence of the court forever
Chief
m
a
y
organise
a
brigade
In
the
'National
hetrby
amended ro as to read t\+ foil*
Use or Solicitation* of. Money to Influence P ri­ thereafter disfranchised and deprived of his right
Guaid of Florida and approinl one brigadier gen­
liatik of O illcm .— ( ’G!!inn*"ii ir 11 tr u n
mary Election». Including Payment o f Poll to vote at a'prim ary in this Btate, and to.be un­ lions to Ire conducted by a ____ _____________
National Guard of Florida, or, if. this be imprrac eral to command it) but no other general officer of shall W ar the dote of octim! appoint ir I t THit
~
Prohibiting T ax •Collector» from Re- rrisoned ufelu&gt;
Taxeq:
itisi State picnitentiary not more than
t tale
(rivin g Foil Taxrs Iront Ferions Either Than iva years. Prosecutions may be had unrjrr this ticable. then b y any reputable prhyudaa or sur­ the line shall be appoinu-d unless it becomes neces­ each ofTK-rr nholl. upon orum .J
ui call the Reserve Militia into active service, rank fpvm (he dturon u liUli be
hi» . ini­
the One Owing it, and Providing Frnallies for section by Indictment in the -circuit court or by geon who may ire designated.by the commanding sary
trovid
ed.
hciwEVrr
.
T
h
at
t
hou)»!
Iksrs
be
organ-officer
o
f
the
01
.
.
.
.
..
•
rganiration
w
h
id
U
J
tt!in
p
lltó
L
d
m
.
tiation
.
which
date
»hall
I
h
r
i
j
i'
•
-1
Violation« of the Primary Law 'b y Mendier« of
more than twelve companies o f coast artilCommlUaea, Tntpscurra and Clerks of Primary information in a criminal court o( record 1 and the siree to jo ln ; and such mrdical officer stìall furnish
mission, Provided, however. That i
effect of a sentence of itisi ran foist m rni in either _______
certificato lo thè cffect tirai thè
.'apri
______
&gt;11cant lu {sty th e chief o f a rtille ry m ay he p iv tij Jhe rank ot appmintiuent« made without furti Election«, and for the Publication o f this A ct.
o f said courts, both having jurisdiction of offenses physically fit Lcd.to pierfomt the dulie«l oo f ia soldier, brigadier generat. .N o person shall b e eligible tor lroro-n,.r,
1 . .. -------Re 1( Enacted by t h t L r t Gist tire ot the tsiaieof hereunder, shall lie tq deprive-such person sen* w h ic h c e r t i f i c a t e 's h a l l b e f n r w a n t r d |-^ r&gt; r l..- -aiiih. a pfininl i jNit iw a f s m ral wffin r ■tn
* the
1 •*
'
’ - at
Hum/ua
r bed
as "candidates
caruulntr* fui
tor ennui
n
i
n
n
y
pi-in
«rrr
in
tiri»
Florida.
_____a w io has not served lo t five years shall lie from,Ihe date on whict
tented of the rtaht to v n r al nnu pii,
u a rd o f F lorid
•thjHdtU’. bT'WHHuirST[. to 'Hie Aajiutan t G eneral. G___________
as a commissioned officer in the organized militia is made.
___ 4. That Bectlon 6 j t of the General Stat­
t i r f ip i » I , Thu'* - i A
" 1■
f ■ i i i i 'i i 'n ™ i " " - ' am ie tor a pieno»] ol turpe fixed by ihc court where
surh
iirrmn
shall
)&gt;«
convicted"
under
this
section.
df
thi*
Stale
or ia the Regular or Volunteer forces
utes
ics
ot
of
the
sta
Btate
ti____________
o
f
Florida
be,
_____
and
the
same
upon in the Statu and county primaries o l the
(a ) — Officers of rath grade -l .»
Solicitations of any pierson for a loan or gift
o f the United States.
hereby am ended so as tq read as follows;
dcnce according to the date i t t' ■
B lau
of rFlorida,
required to9 V.
file
t)U
U All
IUi 111«, be
wx and
•■ •re is hereby SVH—
671— Enlist m en i»— Before any piernón shall be
ki the office of the ckrk o! the circuit court of hit money or the piurcbose.of anything of Value,, or
•
Sec. 9. That Section 6?8 of the General Stat­ whert two o f -the same cradi- art
county il he 1« a candidate for a county . office, or any other subterfuge, thall be deemed a violation mustered into the m ilitary servie* of the State utes
es of the State of Florida be. and fTtS »nswfe is their precedence shall !*• dclrrnut i*?c Vrovi*ion«o&lt; shll secboa.
■ *
. under the provisions of this Chapter, he shall take hereby amended f© AS to read as follows:
in the office of the ».crela rv o f State if he is a can­
service, continuous or otherwise
. This section shal tre construed so as to embr%te the following oath: "1 do solemnly »wear that I
didate for a national or a Statewtfhe«,' not less
Xprcesof the Btate. or of th« Uniir-I
•
. . . . llie.Coustitulionand.the
.
—
•78— Disbandment of Inefficient Organizations. of equal service, then t&gt;y lot
ni!rt&gt;- s'
than ten days before the pirimary IITWhich he is a any payment or attempt to pay, qt toliclration or will support and. defend
acceidance
of
the
pvayment
ol
any
pul)
or
capita—
T
h
e
Commander-In-Chief
m
ay
disband
any
orKm's of the United States and of the Btate of Plori
candidate, a oompilcto statement in itemized form
appioinli-d. serving continually m bn u
réni sat ion of the National Guard of Florida which shall rank from the dale exprrs-cd in 1).■ ■
of hi* campaign expenses. This statement shall lion tax,-or the loan o f money therefor, whether il Ula, and that l will observe an du liey the lawful
a below the piroper standard
'
of efficiency
include the names of all the contributors to his be for the expires* purpose ol influencing any votrr orders of the President of the United States, the [alls
commission to such grade.
.
Governor pf this State, »m l the officers appointed
(b ) -*-ln no, case »hall any colond ■-i
campaign fund, whether they l»e persona or cor- or not.
See. 10, That Section 679 o f the Gen
mand white trpoi»,
fee. l i . A r i y tax eollcctor or person acting over me according to the articles ami reu glut ion.» „ : e i of the Btate of Florid* ^e, and th
' ns. firms or ’associations, and their rcla»' Slit•See. IS. That Section i,8(, of tin
roVided for the gOYemment o i the armies n f the hereby amended *0 as .to read asfoUows:
p to him by blood, marriage, business or under his authority or direction, who receives or
1*utes o f thcd»tat«-of FIo ik U 1» , «'-1 *1-^
Iniled States and o f the National Guard of Floe«
tlo-n, ioH ticnl, Ifalcm al or otherwtee, and permit* to be received any m oney or other thing
679— D ischarges.— N o enirsiecT m an shall be hereby amended *o us to read as fulli
all tbe exprenies Incurred Ai A result ol his can o f value in- payment of poll or capitation taxes, ids. for. the period o f three year»,-utile»« sooner
¿piracy arid sh aall
ll -be
b e given under-oath.— A n d r a d r "from any piereon, firm, association o i corporation, lawfully discharged. And I consent to lie rtipi- dlschaiged prior to the expiration o f hix term o f "" 686— Dlscbarfc and Remoial iff l)iln&gt;'1
"itm e n t except b y order of the Commandcr-ln- officer may ba honorably discharged hi :l • ' "Hcan didate v u tt,l ilium in.Uie S u ie or county pn-. either by a she«*, draft or any other method ot W e d Iñl9 th e »trvice o f the U nited B tate* » h « b m*nder-in-Chicf
upxm
the
rrnioval
of
t
n
"Imce
ilef.
ever
during
the
term
of
m
y
enlistm
ent
the
U
nited
payment,
or
any
tax
collector
Issuing
a
poll
tax
tnaries s i aforesaid, shall file not later than ten
. »1- -.i
. .
•- ■- » ------- -pher
beyond the B ute; uikjti tender of -• &gt;; •&gt;'
- days a il*» the primary in which he is a candidate receipt- Without piayment In advance therefor. Stat es I» Invaded, or In datiger of Invasion, from
(a l— E very enlisted man shall be promptly dis­ upon the di«b*nilmriit ol the orgaiur.itum to
foreign rüttinn, or«of rebellion against the AUanother statement in the same place m it respect- other than the pierson whose pioli or capitation
charged
upion
the
expiration
o
f
his
term
o
f
enlist;
ity
o
f
the
government
of
the
United
States,
which he lielongs, or ujxin the rxtu'atioi ol nts
be paid, shall t&gt;c deemrd
guilty
‘
~ il« of a K h „
Jvely orovided herein for the first statement, and taxes ip to .......................*
“
' with the othe
ther forces at ment, unless under arrest or charges: hut the ex- Term o f office.
is unable,
..
including any. every and all of the specifications, misdemeanor and, upion conviction thereof, shall or the'President
il
rat
ion
of
his
term
o
f
enlistment
ahall
not
Ipsa
( « ) — E very officer dilthargnl from li t u iiic t
divisions anil requirements ol the first statement, be imnishcd by imprisonment In the county jail his command, to execute the laws of thie Union in ■d o operate at a discharge, and lie shall be sub­
sige.
naming all the
odditional expenses in n in rd by for not more than three months; Provided. That any part thereof, and the organlration of which I ject Io M ilitary discipline until actually discharged. shall be entitled to a certificate of ili'*-) ail
tnc msosxhwuh
_______
___________
o f the Uni
(b )— The Commander in Chief ma y ' «rate th*
am a mendier
is called
into theservice
1
him bralde those mentioned In Aral statement, nothing in this act shall be oonstrued to preVent ___________
1 tlie ca­
as above required, up to and including the day ol any person paying, or any tax collector from col ted States." A ll officers of the organised militia
(b )— E very enlisted man. on his discharge from commission o f and drop from the n
ny officer
pxffl tax due by. another pierson from of this State shall be empowered to administer the servicr, shall be given a certificate of dis­ tional Guard o f Florida the nano
»
Ihe primary in which .he was a candidate,, and iecting. the
inni*
oath*
o
f
enlistment,
and
the
tame
shall
have
the
_______
any
other________
rwrson who shall slin pay, Upion the
__rh' candidate (untishing this last statement __
charge signed by a field officer of hi* regiment or. when he ha* been convicted ot an m!.v
_____
__________
______
apiitation •am« force and effect as if made before a magis­ corps, or ny the commanding officer when no field by a civil court.
of____r
the person
owing
the_pioll o .r capitation
,1.«
ahall swear at the time, that the two statement« request
(C&gt;*—-The Commander in Chief ma' J'.“ 1* ‘ ,
ol campaign expwnset herein required, include a tax. the real and personal taxes of the person for trate or other civtl officer competent to admim*- officer is present. When mor^ than one field
immission of and discharge from *»■*■
complete and full account ol all the expenses in­ whom he offers tn pay the capitation or poll tax; I f f o a ih * . *
officer o f the regiment nr corps it present, the
(a )— Term ol Enlistment.— The term o f eervice commanding officer may designate the particular Guard of Florida nny offierr
oint» , who
•»■— :..... b
- « - &gt; *I&gt;
.
Provided, That where the payment oi pmll.or caffcurred by him at a result of his candidacy
itation tax is neccsaary to qualify voU-rs for par- of an enlisted man shall lie three years; Provided, field officer to perform this duty. Enlisted men order to appyar before an cxmiiii o 1 ; «'.', ’„f »
ID_________
_____
See. 2.
examination; or upon Ihe reromnu-■d.iti;’ " • 1 •
liclpiatton in the p ri marie« hcrem nrovided for. That any rnlistrd man serving hli second term or
in Section i of this act ts given, another statement lhat such pxill or capitation tax «hall lie piaid not other consecutive enlistment, shall, after the ex- of the reipcrtive staff corps and departments will, board o f exatqUers when U apiVar, it'-«- tllf “ ™
on their discharge, tie piven a certificate of dis­
shall be furnished also under oath, by each and Inter than the second Saturday in the month pre
Iretlon
of
the
first-year
thereof,
be
entitled
to
an
cer
1« unable or unfit to discharge it'" '•
■
. . . » _»._Í ..na . . l M.M ii(.ls la A f epunfu
charge signed by the chief tof the corp» or depart­
U not
onorable discharge ujmn request therefor. Sol­ ment to which they belong.
office or to ex e rd «« proper authority
ceding the month In which such pirimary is held.
irt ‘ men.
officer» or enlisted
Sec. 17. II any person whose duty it It to can­ diers who re-entirt within sixty day» alter tbe e x ­
(C)— N o duplicate o f a discharge certificate 1 rill
piration of their former tanfis of m litlm fn t shall
Cd)— When an officer ha* beer at ■
any, such work w as dqng. the W »
i~ f------ vass the returns or to make or'tafm late a state­ lie considered to have «erved continumi«!:
ever be ma
duty with'oUt l r a v h 'f &gt;"0' c ,hi*n !
worker»” to refer to *116« who le ft for a tim e or ment thereof who ehall be deemed guilty of fraud,
b)— Fraudulent Enlistment.— It shell £c un-’aw
shall I * corieidered in desertion. ¡1'
p art of a tim e their ordin ary avocation s to fu r­ corruption or misbehaviour or ol violating any of f u i for any pierson to uiis-state hla age for the purSec. I I , That Section &lt;£o o f the G rneraKitat- mander-in-Chief may vacate his &lt;■&lt;&lt;"'
th er his can didacy. T h is » u le m e n t sliall be hied the laws o f this B u te In canvassing the returns or pote o f securing enlistment In the militia of this utes o f the Btate o f Florida be. and the same lx eausc his name tube ilrooixid irum t :
in th e o ffic e of the elerk o f th e circuit court o l hts making the tabulated statement thereof, he that), Stole, it shall I * unlawful for,any pterson to en hereby amended so as to read as fqliqw a).
National Guard of Florida.
co u n ty , o r in Ihe office o t th è aecrelary of sta le , upion conviction thereof, tie fined not more than lilt in two military argani ration« at tha rame
ihe “ 7*
680— Ground* for pi•cheraev— Honorable D is­ - &lt;e)— N o officer shall be disp'h'-cd
accordin g to w h eth er can didate furntxlung It was (l.o o e , or Impiriwmrd in the cou n ty'jgll not e x ­ time. Any person violating the pro vi «ions o f thf«
ulW
a cumli-hstc fo r a einznty o r » n ation al o r a S ta to ceeding one year, or bolh, In Uie discretion of the paragraph snail be deemed guilty of fraud ulcint charge» will be given: First,- tpppn coaoptelfam of vie* in tim e o f peace e»o *frib F 8e" ,tnL1 "i
term o f enlistment: second, utimi gcct-tTtanre of martial, and no officer who hi
court.
.,..1
office.
a M p M C IP
_____ —
j itisi,
romotion
by
commission:
third,
upion
upplias-.(nan. the service by sentence of a . „.iiw n tr .
8t e r IS. V fhoeY tr sliall w ilfu lly and wrorijifully
Sec. J. A t the tam e tim e that xwnrn statement
(c )— Oath ol Office.— Every officer commition of the eokllcr or hi* jimmediate aommandwiR
^ r »m v «v i't iv the leviewm
•ervioa
lha National Guard of Ftorida
------- in
-------------—
reauired In Section s of this act is tarnished each taka or cATry away from the place where it has Gontd (o f —
V
ba«ed
0
officer,
based
upon
any
o
f
tj»e
follow
ing
ground«’
.
í
iT fT l v n r í w
^
M to thr service »i. |iih&gt; ib*
i restored
and every candidata for a county o z Biata office been depositad ine safekeeping, or deface, ntutb shall, liefore entering up&gt;o.n hit duties, take and Physical .disability, supuhrffd f i , a certÆcatc $
Ä
^ S Lf ' th
_____________
. primary .............
the
or change any
ballot, ..pioli ta x , ta lly subscribe to the pretenbed constitutional oath of
pardon
.... Governor.
..
in the primaries A» herrtnbelore mentinned. shall late
a
medical
officer,
or
o
l
any
other
reputable
physi­
ch oath thall be filed with The Adjutant cian or surgeon, to Die effect that the soldier U - Sec. 16.‘ Tliat Section 6*7 of th* ^Vi V iim e to
furnish and file in the office of the clerk of the d r- sheet or ballot tiox. or any name or.figure therein 'office, which
c u ll court oi his c o u n jy or in the office of the secro- lor thereon, he sliall upion conviction thereof, be Genera).
phynically disqualified for m ilitary arrvice: en ­ utes of the State of Pkmda be..andl«he
fined
not
more
than
1
1.000.
or
imprisoned
in
the
tary of State, according to whether ho is a can­
Sec. 5. That Section 67 s o f the General Stat­ gagement in business *u?h as precludes the sol
Hereby amended to as to read as tuffo»
didate for a county, or national or a Btata office, county jail not exceeding one year, or both, in the utes of Ihe State of Florida be. and the same i* tiler fnun performing his m ilitary duties; removal
»»7
another étalement giving the . « A m « o f a&gt;It t o s e discretion of the court.
687— R lgh J.of Officer
dS
nf rexidrnr« beyond the lim it» ul the organisation
hereby amended so a* to read a t follow* :
tg which he b e lo n g -a n d when apacuuy ordered 4 M f r r
Sec. 19, Any person or member o f any com ­
f f i ! Buriy
toy
b y tnc
the uommanoer-tn-ctuel
Commander-tn-Cnief tor
(1 any oih tfjrcaiu n. of dhuXuiumander-In-Cluci mnxe*
mittee or any primary inspiector, clerk or other
f
h2
^1recharge» srithron hoimt—may be given : First,, d a y s * It er suc h removal, k l - P P « « ^
offierr who is guilty o i alcaiiny. wilfully and
. .. forth, under oath, i- 11 r. b e g i n s under o a t h ___
without trial on account o f fraudulent rnliitm ent; t fo r trial. ...tting
wm uyfu! : 1.leaking.
Trig. dcstruiauii.
cUatruguig. m uliia1
ritrai.
ida
»hail
be
the
tame
as
that
which
it
now
or
may
been
wrongfully
:
reçu
second,
withffnt
trial
on
account-of
having
bedefacing, 'dr
Set. 4. AH t h f statem ent»h ereinabove
or 1unlawfully m oving or securing 01 hereaflrr be prescribed for the regular tit.vo!unractlcal lr canvereatxurt
»'■■■■ ■;f- ut„ 0
pirin
colpe disqualified for service pihyitcally or in char­ Chief shall, as soon as nractiramr
-cxcen t the one to be fn m u h ed before thes pirimary
wluile or any part of any ballot box.
detaining tinio whole
ctr uixîri
u t»n the
*}»*' t «', 7 „ » reacter through hi» owfl fault;
■ P thinl,
i . . op
. account of martial to try surh officer
in w hich can d id al* furnishing it »• voted upon, or any record primary pioli btaik, tally-sheet, or teer armies olf the U nited States.
•n ftfnovril
: »« « J1- f t • lt
which
be
shall
ira
ve
I
icen
renwvr
1.a«:'
imrirtonnmi
rit
Mtnrlw
t
which
be
shal
m ay bo sworn to a t one Inn*, and shall b* given copy th e r e o f fifth , returns, or any other paper or
(b )— The Governor, a* Commander-in-Cluet of imprisonment 'under ssmtehce of a civil cxiurt;
“document provided for by the laws of this Btate, tha military forces of the Btate, shall have the fourth, where the service has not lieen h o cril and
and filed on the same d a y and date.
faithful, i. *,,-where the xervta*'A«»r» not warrant
h r fcho shall fraudulently make any entry, trature
Sec. 5. An y candidata refusing or wilfully fa ll­ or altération therein, except as allo-wnl and di- piower and i* hereby authorized IQ picacribe in Uie re-enltilmcn! of tho soldier; fifth, when spie- form er status fn the service.
,
a n t e r e the organization òfThe National Guard of
ing to obey any of the provisions o f Uu* act shall reeled
e. or who piermrts FlundaTmauch manner and form as to make (he d a lly ordered by the Commander-in Chief for any
b e 'puinlsbcd b y a fin* riot 10 i B l i f l lurodred any ot!
—•-— ”
upion conviction said qrganiration coninrm to the requirements for other reason. N o iliahmwirqbie
_d p jU r», and shall not be «Bowed to have hi* name thereof.
m artial.
rrpl 1
hereèiy amemlvd.ro à» » r y d a* fch-'
^he^rgaid i^ ^ m llBia^unde i the laaqü^the Ücitaik ap ra» ■ !■ «'
n.n.irJ»- . ji
” TOifeSoHieri iin.ler charges h r ünJe rgùTirg tft w J
the court,
681»— t h e
■ Wdiv
Ü d o - aannex, coniolidatr, disband, shal
piowci to altar,
h a ll remain subject toM the
l Articles
■
o f w a r w d f fcioncfl o flic tf Of en Uy *2?
^
^
,
t
,
f
}-*tnriili*
any
corpi*,
department
or
organize
or
reorganne
Utrfr
&lt;law until
t r i v i' an
mili
iJ r a r o r t o tÄ n c x r w tc c c e d in « legislature, accordSec.
"
20.
"
"If any person shall
* “ oommlt any act
Imr to
to whether
w h ether jA
lie is a can did ate for a Btate or
^
[j
lyja
Ynli-hHnli
ing
instruct
¡Pimi
■z&gt;*
.o r il
’ piersVn
bich I
— ^ k j^ fe trp rr- p-'
1 1 te*enliste»1'fn*the*Wa-- 65iv retired
L h r r r ift ff I wmi ri —
•
1 an y m anner lie JtuUlJtJjf a
m ay be.
I
Stales
for
the
organi
sitio
is
lion, tional Guard
srd o f Plori .li* who did not récrive an innJking ftpt•k c a tion f0n t i l -V .,,n vfarf t
If»«
•
- ______ L .. . _ , . ^ 1, . , ^ . , w i n -thw-primaTTHtw
i « « u iiu ia r r ltw TOf
tf fh
W S ttfe , sucli licraon
CO
verri
ment
and
dhdpi'
ipline
nf
the
organised
mi
mliil
*
V
h
cra
m
i
grad.
'^ n t e r f o r ^ t e t h s honorable
dltreitarp)«
tliercfrom
(o
f
his
former
term
^aMnAiÉÍ
j be
he linfedi
" ' S * ¿ n . 1 aé- tè flllllif T
W
M
T
a
J
i upwn con ~
victio
th ereof,
fined in
In tuia
the turn
sum o
ofi ____
n ot
has served ay a commissioned wi
( j.( ,\rn;y
\ for that pur ¡vise , the numtier of offuseii oes
or ta
teltrm
s w*o
w fi service,
»1-.* w«w.i _amf.no
isru personI who
w iiu has
»*«-» previ
elect.on shall be prepared ax i o l W : T b g official ________
c ;| l l g t i u_n , I .000
H or
_____
. Imprisoned in the county
.
. . 4;S I tía,
imlssioned
officers
of
any
grade
in
fifteen
years,
or,
hsving
"¡r
r ,i'i! r (lf aur *cd h*1“ *
ouxiV served in the R r g u la ro r V o tu n leer A rm ies of
hS U ing or caption of tbe ballot s h a ll» » l)d£&gt;t« ' not exceeding one year, pr bath, in the discretion and wM xoonn
‘ , (¿yjrg
rluient or corpi», may be the Uni tad States o f .ìli the oruenixed m ilitia of U t j r t &amp; j * » u n i t e d Btata* in
dettar.
any mganizni
I ili-m.
tfi
ait tlia wav i c m t the top of tb t liilio t.
fhcro o f the court,
y p i(,Tjda for «*}
iucreaxed oorr diminished, anil th i glade
»,«• ,, o f m
u another State, shall
increased
euch
" lie
* cnl;
:nlisted in the National honorably d r,cttarg--,t
ahall ba printed on said tickets im m idiately be1
Sec.
21.
As
soon
ax
piosatblc
After
the
passage
\,,th
officer» or non-eomminfonrd officers may be al- Guard of Florida unless be holds an honorable dia» served'«ii the Natscwtsl
foW pfio i apt inn a perforated facsimUe of the tigpwriod of ten year*, mav be retireu miking inch
And approval of this act, and not tongt
longer than
to the extent necesrary to necure such uni citante from the organnatkm
whichlie pwe-i
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aature o l the chairman of the State executive ninety days after it thall become a law, the sccre
above lltat helrl by him * l .*he t m ^ ^ f ,«quest*
ty.
—
* —
vi ou» 1y served. A n y person making a felse stale
application. A
An
ny
y eom,!
com tm
^ u re
* i ».u..»^ 0",'r —
vrai» uf
of acBjJ
ment as to his previous m ilitary service for the application.
"°A U ive*T h « caption o f each b allot there ahall be tazy o l State thall cause to be printed tn piamphlet
fb )— In lim e nt peace, phi strength of the N *
t o »tube, with a perforated line lie»»*ecu them form, with paper cover, z.000 cupiirs ot thi* law, tional Guaid ol Florida «hail not rxceed three pur iron* o(^ obtaining enlistment in the N ational ir g retirement A lt e r tw en tyff5 v*&gt; jre&lt;| i , , i «nth
„ hi &lt;
du»eA
ami shall distribute them tree to tbe chairman of thousand enlisted men and surh numtier o f com- Guaid o M
service may be
t«e placed
ptacro upon th*
may
Florida
llk M
shall
llM
be deem
M ed g u ilty of fra o
and with a perforated Une between (he lower
such rank a t the Commander-m l u i .
the executive committees o f al) political parties miaslooed officers as may be required under the du lrn t eifilrtm vnt.
&gt;. ;
and the top ol the. ballot. On each of the raid
CHAPTER H M - (MO. M ).
' ATT7lCT'CJ«ñaíñg""tlie Ñ am e o í the F loróla F e
malo ( V ltc je
Be H Enacted by Ih* Legislature ni Ih* Fiale ot
R òrida«
Section I. That Ih* Florida Female Colics* as
a t prenci»! defined by law l * and 1» hereby chanced
. to oadohall he J m o W a * th e Florida State Col Its *
loe Women.
re
Sec. 2. Thi« Act «M il so Into effect Immédiate •
ly upon it* patease and approval by ihe.Qoytrnoi.v.
Approved M ay » » ; - rpo9.

Ituha sh all be prin ted tin* follow ing w ords: ’’ O ffi­
cial Ilallo t. N u m b er — ." w ith «ulhcieiil «pac« be­
neath said words for the writing o l one line.
«ire o l type, qu slily ol
■ B ______
. *CU M herein s p e c ia l_ | .
vided for, tho ballots shall be in conform ity with
the present reauirenient* o f law.
Sec. 4. Before any ballot is delivered to any
r o tc r - o n e x f t t r IniPWlpTii ihalTw riU the oon
»Hot In the blank space
acculi ve tlumber eri tba Wtlk
on curb ol the atuhe alter the word "N
‘’Number,
un *
Jlft-ahalLabo-arrila-apea the upper stub the name
ol the voter to whom the ballot I* delivered, and
ehall write hit own initials in the lower stub. The
inspector ihall then detach and retain the upper
f tue
thereupon the voter shall retire to the booth anil
mark his ticket preparatory to depositing it in the
ballot-box. A fte r the voter has marked his bal­
lot be thall so fold It as to leave the stub vltible
and in such position that it may be detached
without unfolding. When the prepared ballot is
returned, tlia intjieclor shall compare It with the
stub he has retained and «halt examine the b ad
of the folded ballot for the perforated signature o
the chairman of the Siate executive dommfttee,
add if be fim i« it to be the same ballot delivered to
the voter he shall detach and retain the remaining
stub and the voter shall then deposit his folded
ballot in the ballot-box. Dut if the market! bal
lot relumed by the voter proves to be a different
one from the one delivered to him, the Inspector
thall then ftnd there search the person of the voter
¡rroflering such ballot, and U the original ballot la
numi on or alunit his person, shall take same into
b^jr puw-ism u and discharge said enter I rony I h »

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:t \
I officer* »HliH 1 * com m issioned on
“
iroander-li
*¿»i!red LUt by the Commander-in-Chlef,
end
m«—
ay,
n d ;when
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S
i t l . i - J
o f "regim
' ----en tal designation.
J“ ‘ "nation. They
lita ry
--U
^ tili
i n rhe
e eh»
eï4 it d . U* p erform a n y m ilite
r* d u ty to
the_ConiIU s a m t OJ
require
S î ^ d m rerVe «
P
¿
i r
TOurUa ot in­
form any other
™ lr » atul toupt*-martial, or to ptrfoi
? * i f . l or temporary
m.htary
•neciaFor
tem porary m
;h « arr duty.
d u ty , and for such
th ey »hall receiv e the M m e p a y and al•“
ma y a t the tim e be Provided
iSrotlice-r* o f t h e » d iv e ll»l; 1’ rovide.l, h o w e w .
n » t U W »hall o n ly receive n ay and benefit*
Zoder th ii net while on act! r e d u ty . T h e y »hail
ET .m rn able to court* m artial for m ilitary offence*
*
»he ScR ve Hat. T h eir n am e, .h a ll be
Coot upon&gt;1 »enarate ro»ter, under the superC S o n »1 the A d ju ta n t G en eral
T h e y « h a lit e
” r t ? n The A d ju ta n t O en etal ohee a y ear t.y Ict£ during the m onth o f D ecem ber, and. failin g to
3fv*
ih cif name» m ay be dropped from the roll-.
Si the N ational G u .n l o( F lorid a. T h e y .h a ll
Suo report to T h e A d ju ta n t G en eral an y change in

aame to T h e A d ju tan t G eneral, E v e ry officer
abandoning the public fund* or p ropertyf to
for which
he m ay be accountable Orfretpomible, or failing or
m u tin g to transfer the tam e when relieved from
office, or called upon to do *o. »hall be rr«| onsible
under lit* tiond for the m oney valu e o f a n y discrupam y which mny be d eterm ined tp-i-viv* &gt;—
twsren t he-funds and f.tC.Jiirfy irrm-'.l to him and
wi t h which he aland* charged, and that w hirh m ay
be located and recovered b y hi» succetsor or other
properly designated officer. ■ Such m oney valu e
to lie d rtcn n m rd b y a su rveyin g officer appointed
b y the Commander-In-Chief, to tn vr*tigate and re­
port upon the case, and who » h allsu biutt w ith hi»
report all evidence .bearing upon the lot* or disponition of the property.
( t l A ctin g upon the reiiort o t a tu rv eyin g
officer, the Com m ander-in-chief m ay direct tin t
an officer or rn lisird man be charged w ith the
m oney- v a lu e . o i- a n y u u L lto-m ilitary property
which m av have been lost, Injured or destroyed
through hi) fau lt or neglect, and the »urn *o
charged against tu ch offiiccr m a y be drducted and
»topped from an y (iay or allowance* Which m ay
thereafter lifetime due him from the United Slate»
or S tate ,aml the turn to (topped »hall he paVTover
to The A d ju la n l G eneral and »hall 1 * a p p llrd b y
the latter to the purchase o f article* o f m ilitary
property to replace tliofc w hich were lost or d e ­
stroyed . o r to repair tlio»e Injured; Provided, how ­
e ve r.-T h a t th e failure-tu-s&gt;oH«e*-tn-this w a y a n y
» charged 'against an officer o r enlisted man

■ hall i
m blrlor instruction a t co m tiu iy .b a tta lio n m a y fia necessary lim it* or b o u n d s'to hi» parade ob ey, refuse, om it or neglect to com p ly w ith a n y
tv
or regim ental arm orietor other remJe
fetvou^
a t least' or cam p, n ot including a public road w ithin such rule o f Mid S ta ir .Hoard of H ealth m ade b y H in
tw ice each m onth, ahd o ltcn er upon th e.order ot bound*, in such m anner a s to p reven t travelini
pursuance of this A c t »hall iw .g u illy of a m isde­
com m anding officers. Com m anding officers shall therein: and w ithin tu ch bounds and lim its n,
meanor and. upon conviction thereof, ahall be
also h ave a u th ority to order an^l nrdvlde tar in*
^ Ü M a i i foe M ifft!
sprctiotis. m usters and d lh e r c*renum irs ontL
................... | ____ 1 1
p awulaai ami t ti r Ct mim w rtw ’ lfl-Chlef rftay onfe)
imm ediate"
o u t an y part of th e troops for escort anil other cither building In w hich troops m ay be quarteresl. trpon'it* ap p ro v al b y the G overnor,
duties.
wtienevér, Lu hi* judgm ent, the e x ig e n c in of the
A p p ro v td M ay *9, »909.
Sec. 31. T h at S ettin n 7*1 of tb$ G en eral S ta t­ service m ake this exp edien t. W h o ever intrudes
utes of the S tate ot Florida be. and the tam e is w ithin th e limita of a n y parade, cam p, arm ory or
CHAPTtR 5M2.— (NO. 63).
building occupied as quarter», a fter being forb id ­
hereby amende,! »o a* to read as follow»:
den. m ay be ejected, forcibly if necessary, or m ay A N A C T to A uthurize the S ta te Hoard o f H ealth
721—
Oovernor May Order Troop* beyond S tairbe confined u ndrr guard, ax provided for in the
to A cquire and M aintain a Sanatorium for tha
for Inttructlon.— T he C on im n rdrr-in -C hiel 1» foregoing paragrap h, and w h oever resists a sentry
Treatment of T u lrrcu lo m *; to fla k e and E n ­
authorised to o rd e r out the N ational G uard fj\ endeavoring to exclu de him from »Uch lim its m ay
force Rule* R egarding the A dm inistration of
Florida and. if n ec c su u y , to order th em .beyon d be arrested b y order of the com m anding officer,
Such Sanatorium , and to Provide M ethods for
th r limit» of the S tate, for thr purp osed ! p a rtici­ and tried upon hit com plaint for assault.
C onducting the Same.
pating In an y encam pm ent, roan ru ven ror field In­
(c l— N o person «h»)l discrim inate a r s t n r ta ft y Hr It Enacted by the l.rx ld a tu re oT the State ttf
struction of a n y part rd the R egular A rp iy of fhe officer o r entitled man of the N ational G uard of
Florida 1
U nited State», a t o r near an y m ilitary post or F lorida IwcauF# of hi» m*nd&gt;endiip in the m ilitia
Sectlon l . T h a t the S ta te B oard o f H ealth 1»
carrip 'iir lake o r sracoast defcnie» o f th e United No person shall prohibit o r refuse entrance to any
State», w henever i&gt;artiapation in such en cam p ­ officer or enlisted man o f the A rm y o r N a v y o f th e here try authorized to rsta ld iih , conduct arid m ain ­
ment, m aneuvers or Feld Instruction it authorised U n itrd Slate» o r of the N ational G uard o f this tain a »nnatorium for the treatm en t o f person»
fu ficrin g from tuh4rcul&lt;*i-,-and for th at purpose
b y the S ecretary o f W ar. •
S ta le into a n y p u blic rn U rtaid m rn t or place ol to receive, hold and use gift» of land, m m ; antfSec. 32. T h at Section' y ts of th r G en eral S t a t ­ am urem ent because «uch officer or enlisted man n llirr kinds of p roperty. T h a t the said S tate
ute« of th e-S tate of Florida l.e,.n m l the r a m c ii 1» wearing the uniform o t the organization to Hoard of H ealth is hereby authorized to care for
their ^ d e n c e . ^ 0(j-lc tr o r an e n lifte d m an reache*
h e reb y am ended so a» to read as follow s:
w hich he b c lo n g v . N o em p lo yer or agrn t o f an y and treat w ith o u t charge indigent persons rufTerthe age of six ty -tw o jfear*. he m nv, in live dixere722— P ay for Participating In Field liaercite».— corporation, com pan y o r firm shall discharge an y Ina from tuberculosis. T h at patients flrae.cially
{inn of the Commander-in-C hirf. be placed upon
pcUbViron,
«mptoyiro-n» under them because of .....c
W licn. a U e u d ic g cam p* oi-w w tm etion o r pnrttcfiride shall be required to p ay such charges a» sa:
ìatln g in other field exercises, e xcep t as provided being un officer or er listed man ol the oreanlraUlt flt ljf fil. i1 . . . . ¿ n tr.i U h . n u ; H fm a m ntly
um 11mr 111 Till!« r i l^ blHtr forTTHft■«km militia, o r I'w au re; ix-mg a rrguTarly'UlHtP.j-ilward'trray-fi
com ment in such saratorhim.
fni
i
iiuing
Fee
nun.
the
mcMTwi
th e per- ulu li n oiI pi—■.
iiiiu iocril or enliutil
HM ctnm n n ler of the militia, he
the
N
ational
llp
o
n
!
of
Florida
»I10II
receive
the
Sec.
2.
That
Mid State Hoard of Health »hall
form ant* Ot m ilitary u u iy u r im rem o i wnund* under hi* fjond.
rn iW naway to perform *ome prop­ make, promulgate and enforce rules governing tha
following cnnipesiMtiog: Officerw^three dollar» a shall have been enilot
„juries o r illne**, he m a y , upon hi* ow n applica
» ftoo. of the G eneral S ta t­ day' and »uch allowance for"hottc'JilhLdu, those er military duty legallV-^OUiml
of him.
legally:
management and conduct o f «uch samtotium, and
linn or In tho dincrrtion o f th e C om m ander-ue u te* of the S tate of Florida It . and the sam e i*
&lt;d)— A n y person v io la tifi&amp; th ejiro v ifio rm o f the the care and control of Inmate* thereof, violation*
whole dUlli-irTrqiilre'tlwm to lie mounted and who
hereby am ended *6 as lo trad a t follows:
Chief, he nnlered before a m u tin g U tenI for **
foregoing paragraphs of th l* Section shall tie o f which rule* shall lie punishable in hke manner
actually
are
m
ou
n
ted«»
may
lie
fixed
by
the
ComZm ioition and, upon th e recom m endation of
6 W — Articles .ot W ar.— T he A rticles o f W ar
deemed g u ilty o f a jn isd rm ta n o r. and. upern con ­
ng tin
tht- armies o f the U nited S tates shall be mander in-Chief, hot exceeding two dollars per viction liefote a court o f com petent juriwUctlon. at vinlations-of other rules o f said Hoard are now
J iih board, m ay tie p ta o r f up&lt;Jn the R ellred U » l. governing
Provided. how ever. T h a t no officer »hall be so
plicable to and shall govern the N ational Guard day; enlisted men. tuch pay and subsistence as m ay be fined n otex ceed ln g tw o h t in M d ili.Iliuv, or punishable by law. That raid Hoard- may ap­
are at the time allowed by law in the United
point phyticians. nurses and other em ployee»
pUced
incunsUtrxit with State*
placeo upon
ui-sn» th e R
— etired Lixt because of physical of Florida insofar as th ey&gt;are not jr.cunsh
army lltrir respective grades
The Com p­ fentm cerl to a confinem ent for nbf*;exceeding netetsary for the malntrraucc. cun1 taLaiuLprr&gt;t&gt;er,.
*■ .
h ave resulted from Intem perance the Gnnstittdlnn and-laws of this S ta ir .
i i s n onth». or both, at the dircrelion of the Court. administration o f saiiTsjtnnloruim.
troller
»hall,
upon
requisition
of
Tho
Adjutant
i * part .
Sec. 24. That Section too, of the G eneral S ta t­
n r^ p ro p c *lin^i’t» or conduct upon 'hl*
f t ) — It shall l&gt;«tunlawiul for any association,
Sec. 3. T h a t the cost and expenses of establish ­
_ vÎeddil¡tabled and utes of the State of Florida lie. and-lhe same U General, approved by the Commander in Chief, club society or other organised l&lt;t*ly, of a IratrrW - A n r a n___
U f l__
r t P i » « » w lm teM
tri: ■
draw his warrant upon the Treasurer.in favor of,
ing apd niçiiunininjr said sanatorium shall be paid ilivji
th e (wiTorrax
perform ance of mil- hereby amended *0 a t tn read »« follows:
ivsi c ally ilisqualifieilTor
disqualified f o r in
diaLof-social
tlraiattsr,
or
otgarired
fo
r
the
mg7l|u- R igu latlu n s; llu *
Pirnnulraled.— T he Tho Adjutant General for such eapendilufqA-tie .tuai prnitctlon and I W f i t o f It* mrml-ers, to tn- o u t o f the fund» of the said S la te Heard o f ltr â lt b ,
tarv service b y renorai o f wound«, Injuries o r d i­
are authdrired under thi» Fection and *uch nlhc '
now provides! for try law, «mt fro m ,- uch fttntSi as ne*/ m ay. u p ob the certtfif ftte o f ahTedlcal officer to A d ju ta n t (Tcperel is hereby a u tlio rirtd .tn nretiare wiremiew ax m ay-br nerrrcifry'T8‘ The
m a y accrue nTmi“patirnt»'nfiaiîetafIy able to (ray,
•i .- i ( |UOeWul in4Juuliui«lMMM*l
-wnd -promtilpatr itTTIflFiTiuTfFShiT'rr giilation» lo r tuch encnmpmrnt or -field «tenfsw r,
TW jm ovldtd for its thi» A c t
rr*n Chief. be placed upon th e R etired L f it; Fro- the g o v e n im m l-a n d discipline o l the N atiunal cost* o f t ran*pr&gt;rtatton: labor glHTTfcp|&gt;l!
See. 4. Thi* Act shall tfiket-nret from the data
Tt.1f.t r hnwever. T h at jin rmlU.tcd m 4p »hall.be x o . G tta n lo F F lo rid a .-n o t irTcnnsistenrwith t h e GC11-*' requisition »hall 1* paid from any moneys in the
o f its approval by the Governor, and all law» In­
plate.T u p on D i »roe-tired L U t t * cape« o f physical ■ iitutiem and l s v j u i U h e U nited S tates or Of this Treasury, appropriated for the exprntrs o f enherewith are hereby repealed.
S tatr."w hich article», rules and regulation», when campments nr.ll tirld rsFru-i-s during that year.. society or other organ! red liody,violatingJhe pro­ consistent
disabilities which have resulted from Intem per
Approved Jdne ) , 1909.
a n t e o r im proper h abit* nr conduct u|K&gt;n hi* part. approved t.y th e G overnor, »hall tic published to
When the appropriation i* insufficient,'The Adju*‘ visions ot thl* Section shall forfeit any charter
(t )— f o r .th e jiu rp o ie » in dicated under para- 111c.JU.14vj-s■ and-•hull be enforced, and a c o p y of tant Genrral m ay*p ay thé troops pro rata; Frp- granted it by the State and «11 privileges granted
CHAPTEB 5933— 1 NO. 64).
arBi.h c o f thl* Section, the Com m ander-in-Ct;trf The same »hall be filrd In the office o f the Secretary vided, however. That'nothing in this Section »hall to p re n jo y ird by It under the Stale taw.
Inay appoint rHIrifiJt boafd» ! Which b o a f d r f h a ir of State.
Scc. 3*. Tl it Section 7JZ o l th a G eneral S ta t­ A N A C T to Provide for the Prevention, Suppres­
1» construed a» re|&gt;ealing çr mofllfylng the pro­
sion ami Control o f Dangerous, Contagious and
Sec. 23. T h a t TScttion T c j , o f the G eneral S la t
be ron stilu ted jm d h a v e cdgnlrance o f the tam e
« trs o f the
ilee o l.
f . Florida be, and the
thr same Is.
visions ol Chapter i 6ï » . Laws of Florida.
Infectious Diseases in Pqmestic Animats and
subircta and p o n s « ' liWe poWrra a* do &gt;imitar utes o f t h e S ta te of Florida lie, and the sam e is
*1 so as to read a* fMlows:
h$byam
L ive Stock, and to Impose.Certain Doties and
Sec.
33.
That
Section
7
»
j
of
the
General
StatW f . l V orgarvlicl under the law« o f the United hcfch{M m rndrd so as to read a t follow»;
rio n e — A n y nfrmhiVNjf the N ational
d a J t , and‘ thè *ram e is G uard o f F lorida w
Confer Certain -Power« on the State Hoard ot
703— Court»-.Martial.— G eneral courts-m artial ute» of thè S“ tate of F ionridi
S t.tc * and R egu lation * for. t h e ’ U nited S la te *
» ho,
no, w hilo
h ila iifr active service unllcallh for such Purposes.
Arm y. T he p roceedin g* of retiring Iviardt *hall m ay lie convened b y order o f the Com m ander In- h rrefiyam en ded sua» to renila*follnw ^; u
tier Section 116 of this A rtirle, is woutnlrtl nr d is­
tw aiilm Mated to Ih r form * and m ode o f procedure Chief or of an y general officer, and such courts
723— ra y, C ourlt-M arllil, Attflng thè ÌFtvli Au- abled," shall be tak en cate o l and provided for at He It Enacted by the Legislature of the Elate of
,
shall
h
ave
pow
er
to
im
pose
fines
not
exceeding
prescribed for tike board* under th e Regulation«
th orllle» ,. lite.— A ll officerm rcrving on ccmrt»- the expense o l the cou n ty in w h ich th e riot, u n ­
Florida:
"
j
tw o hundred dollars; to sentence to forfeiture at marllal »hall be conildered in actual servire ami lawful
law ful assembly
assem bly or
o r tre,
b rrai lijc t th f jffiace occurred.
For the arm let o f the U n ited S tate*.
Section I. T h itlt-s h a llb e th e r h ity o f (he S t a t e d — *'
■ ■
( f &gt;_A place on the R etired Ll»t being a di»* p a y and allow ances; tn a reprim and; to dismiss^], •hall 1 r, r n lltl. ,1 In fi" ve osut*yw-wil»for
travehng j r+uriug1sntfr dfalbtlltT
death or
«km#e» nnlr
Aff»&gt;*iA. ' permanent
nrmtanM tl tlU
aliililv as
ni n result orsueh wounds of Hoard of Health of the S lfte of Florid/» to (U o trc K *
R Ef - unrtim rrm lT gtT cn ln recogn itio n o f Ions and mert ■ o r dishonorable dirchttrRr-frnm The serV lfF f to Te- expenses, and th e sam
p a y as whon
when iti
in attend
ditaliility
the health 6f domestic animals and live stock of
fjs!“ ' tori otic nrrviee, no officer or enlU ted man w ill ever tluce non-commissioned officers to the ranks; to a n te at encam pm ent*. \\ 1tncwr s shall be a) Injuries, he, or fils widow arid children, if any. ny this Htatr, and to determine ami employ the most
be retired whore rervicc has n ot been h o n eit an.l sentence enlisted men to confinem ent when in the lowed five cent» (1er mite fiir traveling expenses his dependent mother, shall receive a pension, the cffirirnl and practical tnrans for (lie prevention,
faithful; nor w ill a n y officer o r aoldier be retired field nn ca m p l id Instruction, at ten d rivou » for nnd the sam e pay &lt;u witnesses in attrndance-upon amount and manner o f payment to be thé same aa suppression, control and rrndlcaUOTrrrfTUfiifrrou*,
targ et practice, on practice m arches, or w henever civil court».
is now or may be hereafter be fised b y law for cnnlattiou* and Infectious diseases among such
as a m ean»of punishm ent.
(g)— An officer u i*m the R etired L U t w ho a c ­ engaged in a ctiv e and continuous m ilitary d u ty ,
(a) W hen called ou t u ndrr thl» article to aid soldiers who served in the Confrdrrate Hiatts animals and live stock. That glanders, anthrax,
blackleg, or tdackquartrr; contagious pleuro­
cept* a com m ission In th e a ctiv e m ilitia m a y . at l'ro v id rd , how ever. T h a t such confinem ent shall th r civil auth orities, o r when em ployed under the Army.
Sec. 39. That Section it fi of the General Stat­ pneumonia. or lung plague, ot cattle: rinderpest,
any tim e, upon hi* ow n ap p licatio n , lie again n ot exten d beyond .the tim e o f th e return to its order» of the Com m am lcr-irvCfiicf to preserve the
hoinr
station
of
the
organiralion
to
which
ditch
utes
of
the
State
of
Klraida
tie.
and
thr
Mme
is
or cattle plajrue; hrrwrrltefiic ur septicaemia;
public peace, to execute the laws o( th e S tate, to
placed upon the R etired L U t w ith the rank w ith
amended Kl as to read as follow,»:
foot and mouth disease, or c [ f f , r ui oat-------- w h ich ‘ he form erly re tin a l: P rovid ed , howevrpr men belong and its relief from d u ty ; o r a n y tw o or suppress insurrection o r to ,re p e l invasion, th e hereby
•7J6— pqtle« of r a w n U l r . r . - T U - 4 . l ^ . - 4 tie. boh them cattle fever, or Texas fever, sheep
f i i . . —1 - f in— 1.14iUhxdtrecr*■ That if hi* latest service in th e a c tiv e mill lid was ffiore riu h punishm ent* m ay lie combinend in the
si-nil lieu* iiniKMwii b y inn ii cou rt».— Regime n isi and enlisted men, »hall receive Jho same pay and the nffirets of the several staff corps and depart* scab, mange o f cattle or horses; hog cholera, or
hi a g
grad*
*'in*“
rem
h
-H * h
lgh re* , l l * n ‘ h»» » l i b wtiUb *be
- —
- —nr■
liy eve ry officer com*
com ­ sulrtistencr as are a l'tlie time allowed b y law do ment», other than those specially prrscritwd for swine ptarue; rabies, or hydrophobia; maladle da
court* m ay be
lie appointed l&gt;y
ttnaily^etlred,
“ ¡Jlj¡r*tt
. h e tn. aIV b e Riven tuch higher
T igrade
P P
m anding a regim ent c r corp* for hi» own regim ent
The Adjutant. General and Chief of Staff In tbd coif, orr eldi
rldurine, of horses; advancrsl o r (generalSec. 18. T h a t Section 0*9 of th e G en eral S ta i- oC cSrps; (jarrnon courts n .xy tie appointed b y the those holding similar grade* and position* in th*
receding Sections, shall be tuch as usually per- ired tulwrculosis;
tuliemtlogis
of the
the uudder;
And
____or ____
H I ____.
d d e tilo
d
utes of the S tn te o f F lorida be. and the » a m e n com m anding officer o f any garrison, fort, p o s fm United Slates Arm y, and shall be provided with
lin
to
officers
of
like
grade*
in
similar
staff
rorpi
all oilier disease» of domestic animals or lire stock
transportation when ordered away from home,
hereby am ended «0 a* to read a* follow»:
other (dace where the troop* consist of'ditlerreit
and department* o f the Regular Arm y o f the which shall, by rule ol the Mid State Hoard o f
(b) The' Comptroller shall." tlpofi requisition of United States, and such other proper military
AS9— Attendance Upon MHilary School* of corps, firr such garriMln or «iThrroplace. find such
Health, be pronounced, defined and declared to ba
United States.— U pon the application of a n y officer regim ental am] gatriton'A^M ».m arls*!-»tiall have The Adjutant General, approved by the Governor ■duties ax they rnay be ordeied to perform b)*; the contaginuR or infectious and dangerous to the life
of llie,N ation al G u a rd o f F lorida, th e Com m and- the same power» o f pu n ish m en rill gcu eia l courts, draw his wnrrant upon the Treasurer for tu il; ex Commander-m-Chirl or Chief o f Staff,
of other domestic animals or live stock, or to
( • ) — On'6r before the fifteenth day of Decem­ human beings, arc hereby declared to b* nuisances
t cr-ln Chief m ay recom m end th at pu ch officer he martial, excciit that fines impaaedl by
b: such courts [lend Ilures as are authorized under this Section,
than le d tn a tten d a n y collngo or m iliU ry shcool »hall not ericeed ore hundred dollar*. 'Hut no sen­ which shall be paid from any moneys tn the Treas­ ber o f each year, the commanding general of each
Sec. 2 .,That It shall be the d u ly o f all practi­
brigade and diviuon. the commanding officer of tioners of veiernary medicine, and pi the owner o l
the United S ta tes, and m a y relieve him Irorn tence o f ditm issai from the wrvicc or disilonnrahlc ury. not otherwise appropriated.
du ty with the ritilitia fo r »uch tim * as m a y be discharge shall Ire executed until approved by the
Sec. 34. That Section 7 1 « ol the Genrral Sfai rath regiment and other separate onjanitation oi any animal or live Hock afflicted with or suffering
• necessary for him to pursue the regular course of Commandcr-m Cblef. Fresidenlt of court» mar­ lUcs of the Stale o l Florida b*t and the rame 1* thr Hne, and the Chtilt of the ‘ evrragstaff corps from any o f thedisrases mentionrd in Section 1 of
and departments, shall prepare and forwatd to this Act, or pronounced, defined or declared by
p study a t such college o r school. \S title so engaged tial »hall have pemrer lo issue wnrrantl to the Slier- hereby amended *0 as tn read as follow*:
“ the officer will b e e n t ittc l to *uch p a y and allow- if lt o f t h e Stale to arrest accused person» and
724— Pay Roll*.—Commanding officer* shall The A d iutant General a report of the operations rule ot said State Hoard o i Health pursuant to the
bring them in f Ore the court for trial whenever within ten.days after being calieri on to perform and work o f their.respective commands, staff provisions o f »aid Section t, immediately upon
r once* ail m ay be p rovid ed for b y Federal law.
S ec .-I* . T h a t S ection 600 of the G eneral S la t, surh persons have disobeyed an order in writing any active duty fnr which pay is p ro w led liy law. corps or departlnents, en d »»lyin g therein such gaining information ol the existence of any such
recommendations as they may deem pertinent disease in or among such domestic-animal* or hv*
from
tlic convening authority to appear before make and forward to The Adjutant General certi
ale» of the S ta te o f P lo rid a be. and the same ti
such court, a copy of the charge or charges having fled pay rails, in triplicate o f the field ahd staff, and lo t the good of the military service.
Mock, to report
heteby am ended aQ a» to read a s follow»:
, . the Mme to the State Health
been delivered to the accused with such order. non commissioned staff and liand.'company, troop
Sec. 40. That Section'7 J7 of the General Stal
"Beer o f the State
Su
Officer
o f Florida: All «ttch reports
«9(1 —The U niform .— T h e uniform of the Na- Judge Advocates of all courts-martial shall have
utes
o
f
the
State
o
f
Florida
lie,
and
the
same
is
shall be
in-writing and
andai)
«halt
1* in-writlng
«hall dcicribe the diteased
' tmnal G uard of F lorida »hall be the M m e ax that authority to i -rue suht* -cons for fhe at tendance of or detachment, respectively, «prettying the name hereby amended »0 as to read as follows:
animal or live atock, and thall glve the name and
rtrenlied for th e U n ited State» A rm y, excep t witnesses, and courts-martial shall have power to and rank s.l each man and the number of d ay»
737— Exemption Irntn Jury Duly,— All o ffic e » addresa o f the owner or peptosi in charge thereof,
that
he
w
o»
present
and
performing
duty.
"One
i»t the Com m ander-in-ChieJ m ay order the ure punisti n refusal to 1-e sworn or to answer, as pro:
fp
o f these rolls will t&gt;e filet] with tho Comptroller, and enli*t(sLmen shall be exempt from ju ryU u ly and the place where the same are kept.
- of »uch insignia nr cnllat d evice as will
dts-' vided in actions before civil ermrts.
* Sec. 3. That no person who has knowledge of
one with The Adrutanl General and one with the if they desire it.
linctlve qf thl» S tate.
Sec. 41. That Section 74J ot thr General S tel­ the existence o f any ol the contagious or infec­
S it. 26. That Section 704 of thr General Stat­ retained copies o f reports of the organi ration
lites of the State oi Florida be. and the same is tious disease*, in or among domestic animal* or
flee. 20. T h a t Section Ov* o l th e-G *n eiald itM - ute* ol the State of Florida be, and the same is
See. -3S. That Section ) t ( of the Generili Stai
hereby amended'»» as to read » * follows:
. a lts of th e S ta te of P lorida be, and the same is hereby amended so a* to read as follow »:
live stock enumerated in Section 1 o f this A ct, or
utes
of
the
Stale
ofFlorida
be,
and
the
Mine
is
hereby am ended »0 a* to reai! a s follow»: .
„■743— Manner of Forming Divisions.— A dtvi- pronounced, declared and drfined by *nid Elate
7(11— Duties of Sheriff.— The President of any
lirreby amended so a* to tend as follows
itipn
of naval militia may hc'fasrnrd tn the same Ho
court-martial
assembled
in
pursuance
of
this
ar­
692— Unitorm». Arm * and Equipm ent for En­
ourd of Health a* aforesaid, or who shall have
72.V—Espens*» ot the Military Department.— manner a« Is provided for the iormmtioh of a com­ knowledge that any such animal or live stock is
titled M tn.— K v ery e n h sted 'm an in the N ational tici» may make a requisition upon the Bhrrifl of
pany
of
thr
National
&lt;iuard
of
Florida.
‘
H
ip
The
general
current
expenses
of
the
Military
De­
the
county
in
which
ttje
«corion
is
hrld
fopa
Depu­
afflicted with or suffering from any such disease,
Guard of P k m d a »hall be fum U hed wi t h a service
.Sheriff to attend upon the court, 'and tuch partment not otherwise »pet-tally appropriated naval battalion «hall tie constituted as soon as (wo shall conceal or attempt to conceal such d ise a se d
K am lonn. and »aeh arm * an.l oquipment» a» are ty
are completely: otgapiitd.
- pir-cril-ed for,th e p m p er pertorm ance o t m ilitary Deputy Sheriff shall receive farhisattendai.ee and and provided for shall tie paid from thr (umiline division«
animal
h yep lock Ot knowledge o f such diseased Sec. 42, That bccliun J4 l ut the Gi nt-S«l titat- animal or
or live stock, from the State Health Officer
duty. These auppliej. and *uch cam p and gar- service* (he same pay and fees and t f subject to current espn i-c» of the Military Department, l y
le« of the State of Florida lw. and the same is or the Veterinarian of the State Hoard of Health,
*- rt«nn equipage a t m a y b e ncce**ayyTDr^ihe prfipe! the same responribllitirs as when attenritrig upcm whatever nanie or title suchTund »hall be known 11
and designated, utsin requisition o f The Adjutant hereby amended m&gt;as to read n« follow»:
the session* of the Circiut Copri
or any other officer, retire le n t» live or agent or
___ _____&gt;[
o rgfiltlEAUocs for servier in the
■equiparen
pnieril alt
o l at*
745— Organization and Discipline.— The organi­ raid Slate Hoard ol Health, or shall remove or a t­
Sec. 27.. That Section 707 o f the Genrral Stat­ General, approve.! by the Governor, and no ¡ray
flei i,' will 1« ¡»«re d through the proper st..ll c.
upon zation of the navjtl m ilitia and its aymtein o l dis­ tempt to remove such animat or live stock from
ute* of The State o f Fiorii!» lie, nnd the rame is menta shall lie made from such fund rxccpp.u]
an.l .
i
f
unan appruvnl irquisllont.
»uch requisition to presented and (ignesl by The cipline and exercises shall conform as nearly as the reach, care pr control of such State Health
herebv amended »0 as to read as follow «:
(a)— H very ofB ccr o r enUitei! man Aliai) N* re
possible, to that ol the N avy of the Unites! States. Officer, Veterinarian ot tlic State Hoard of Health,
Adjutant General and the Governor,
707—
Court-Martial
Proceeding»;
How
Disposed
. sponsible for the ta re , safe keeping and return of
It shall tit governed by the law» and regulations or any officer, representative qr agent of said
Sec. 36. That Section 716 of the General Slat
any uniform , arm o r o th e r m ilitary proiw rty ile- Of.— The reviewing authority of courts-martial utes
of thr State of Florida tie, and thr. same 1 ay now provided ior the government o f the N a­ Slate Hoard of Health.
■ •
favervrt to him lo r his use. H e »hall uve the Méne for may, before taking action in a case, submit the
tional
Guard of Florida, as far as the same may be
Sec. 4. Thai It shall l&gt;e unlawful for any person .
m ilitary purp&gt;*»raonly, and upon reccttoug udì*- .record of the proceed m g' to the Judge Advocate hereby amended so a* to rtod as follows:
ajiplirable:
and
the
Governor,
as
Commander
into move upon or across any public highway, or to
726— A Ilo » ance».— There, »hall be amtuall
clurge or otherw ise leavin g the m ilim r; sc ry ic a .o f Genera!'* Department, through the office of th e
Chief, »hall have power to order, divide, annex, expose to contact with uther animals, or to taka,
Adjutant General, fot review and report as to their paid to the Quartermaster oi the Brigade, cac
ap&lt;&gt;« th« dem and ni tri» com m anding officer or legality
consolidate or dUluxnd the »aid lialallion whenever carry or have in any p u b )« place any animal or
and
regutanlyThe
reviewing
authority
regiment and battalion, and quarterly to'lhe corn
O thet. rom pe ten t m U ilary a u th o rity »hall fo r t h ­
of every court-martial ihall. with as much expe- tnamlmg officer o l each company, troop and ma in his Judgment the efficiency of the State forces live stock known to.be suffering or afflicted with
w ith deltvey »uch unilortu. n nn o r o th e r m ilitary
ditiou
aadithe opiavrtunity of time and place will chine .gun pla'.oon, to the medical officers com will lw thereby Increased ; and he shall have power any of the contagioire or infrç| m . diseases eras—
—
------------- . .. • - &gt;»ie officer design ated in .the
order
to make tuch rolrx and regulations aa may be
1 turn such prcqicrty in: the property prnnit, forward the. original prorredings finding maturing regim entaldetachmedts of the Hospital deeinrd proper for the government and Instruc­ melateti in Section 1 hereof,, or pronounced, derectingl
and
»entente
of
such
court,
with
record
o
f
hit
dared and defined by
tloard of Health
Carp*,
and
to
the
chief
musicians
of
band*,
upon
—
... to be In good ortlrr. reasonable use
tion of the Mid batallion. Such rules and re
regu­ n* aforesaid, except b; said B u te board
---------- ,y --------nnd with the written per­
perand ordinary w ear thereof excepted. A n y |wr*on action thereon, to the office of The Adjutant Gen­ their requisition, approved by the post command­ lations shall ronfnrm to the
re provision*
provisions of lthis mission o f (hr
eral.
where
they
shall
tie
carefully
f-resefved,
•
Mid
State.Health
Offices, Veterier ami liy The Adjutant General, the following Article, and. as nearly as possitda, to tho** gov
»Kiialing the p ro vltio n t o f thi» |&gt;aragr»iih w ill lie
Sec.
28.
That
Section
;ch
of
the
General
M«&lt;
nariah
¡if
the
Btate
Hoard
of
lU
a
lth
,o
r
some
other
Mjm*la.
I
lie
maintenance
o
f
tuch
Organfratlonr
dr&gt; inni g u ilty of a m lw lerueanor. and, upon ronerning the United Stale* Navy.
pp^cr. agtnL OI .representative ol said Slate Heard
- vittimi belata-u n r cm irt-of competent jurlsdtr utrx o f the State of Florida be."and the samtrls and for thr cart ol ail public property entrusted tn
Sec. 44. I h s t S s d ifl» « j * «(H lie G m m iH it s f
th eirrh argr: Itrigade, ffvFTtundreil dollar*: regi­ utes of the State of Florida tie, and the'same it
y jt fine
not cxccedmg two hereby amended so os to ita d A» fallnwa:------ -—
bon »hail i»a nsnhhpl_ hy.A
”
708—
The Summary Court.— The commanding
ment, one hi.m l'ed dollars; battalion, 'twen
prreonment not exceedhereby amended so as to read a* follows;
'h um lerd dollars, or b y tm(&gt;
, Sec. 5. That said State Hoard of Hralth shall
firn- and imprison officer of each garrì Km. fort, poet or other placr. ty-tive dol'a t: company, troop and band
748— Relative Rank ol O lflcei«.— The rank of have power (o e m p lo y » skilled veterinary rurgeon
k-lng li» month», or b y b o th »uch
s
detachment . of
the officers in the Naval Militia &gt;1 naval rank, and its al a salary to l-e.fixrd by said Hoard, to ire known
regimali lai or.carpa, drtnehrii ha tal fioit." detached l wen tv live * dollar .
Uient, a t Uve ditcraUott Of th e court
rrUtlCnJO the rank ol officers in the Arm y and ur- a* the Veterinarian trf the State Hoard o f Health,
' • See. 21. • T h a t Heeticm 091 o l the G eneral S u - company or other detachment In th e -rintronai 1itrepital—O o r t « - a. «i- ranchine__ Ktin t»latoon
riollars.
Triefe
m «y
Guard of Flòrida, «hall have (mwer to appoint for twelve and one-h«ll
u a tri of the S ta ta o l F io n d a be. and the same I» euch iilacc or command a summary court to con­ also te land to irajK-ctor* of small arm» practice, g a n irrj militia snail Tie iUth as Is p re«rril*d in the who »ball have and discharge such duties as may
Regulations for the United State« Artyy and frpm time to tiros lw irufjosed upon him by M id
hereby am ended
as to read a» folkiw»:
sist of one officer, who shall have power to adnrin.- upon their -zqrasitinnjapproved by tho command
N avy. The relitiv e rank of t&gt;elty officers and,
«91— M ilitary Property tn lie Accounted toe.— ister oath* and to try the enl-sted men of such gar­ lug officer ot the organiralion lo^which they are teamen of the Naval Militia shall lie the same as Hoard or jura! Btate Health Officer, and to employ
agents and representatives of said State Hoard of
r The unilorm s. arm s, ca m p equipage anil other M il­ rison. fort post or other place, or of such regiment attached amiI by the Adjutant General, not t j - for ijmjiar g in&lt;|v ¡n 1tie- United StaJes Navy.
Health and of said State Hralth Officer to perform
itary «tore» ob tained th rough the appropnation« or corps, detached batallion. drtachcd compnny reeding
— fifty- ihJlatV and to the Surgeon G eneriT 1 S e n 44. That wherever in the law* of Florida
F
any duties in connection with the adpiimstration
by Congrets (or arm ing and equ ippin g the m im i*. or other detachment in the National Guard of upon
H _____
_____ ._ by The Adi'
hit requisition, approved
Adjutant ltlp Urm or llt]r "P lorid a Slate T ro o p »"' la used ot this act that-n\ay be imposed upon them b y
■ are a n d »hall rem ain the p roperty o f the United Florida, lor breaches of discipline and violation* General, not exceeding twenty-five dollars, for the It »hall he understood as refer ring to and will ap­
said State Hoard Ot Health or said State Health
filale», and a ll o th rr in iht»rv p ro perty, purchateil of the law* governing »uch organisations: nnd annual expenses o f thrir respective offices; Pro
ply to the National Guard of Florida.
Officer from time to time.
from •ubile lu n d i, oro orni «hall remain tn t t»rop* said court, wiien r-atitned of the guilt of an »ecu«ed vided. That the payment of these allowance* »ball
Sec. 45. That all laws and parts of laws in con­
arty of the S tate o f F lorid a. A ll pu ldic m ilitan ; toidier. may impose fines not exceeding twenty- 1« subjrct to such rules and restrictions os may tie flict herewith are hereby retírale 1.
Sec. 6. T h at thr State Hoard o f Health iii 1
lieto' property of the U nitrd States or o f the State of five datlare for the same offense: may «m e n c e prescribed by the Regulations for the govcmmenl
Sec. 46, That thi* Act »hall Income effective by authorized and empowered to ealablish, main­
. Florida shall be acetmnted for and uteri under non commissioned o ffic e « to reduotion to the uf the National Guard of Florida, ami that al immediately upon its passage and approval hv tain and enforce such quarantine and other mrasSurh conditions and rr»trictitun and in accordance ranks; may sentence .to foricilure.of pay, a n rial­ moneys to paid shall be treated as public funds the Governor.
uye* relating to thr rare and movement* o f ani­
»■th »uch rules.at m ayb e pre*cnlred b y U » and lowances. or, whrn the troops are J11 the field in and accounted for a* also may bh prescribed by
mals and live atock suffering from or afflicted with
Approved June j, 1* 09.
the Regulations of th e National Guard of Fionda camps of instruction, at rendezvous for tar­ the Regulations.
any such contagious or infectious disease, and to
make, adopt and enforce from lime to time such
' ( i ) —Commissioned officer» »hall pxercise the get irrad ici, on practice marche», or oth­
(a) The rent of armories shall lie paid by the
rules and regulations as may lie necessary or
»tn. test care and vigilance lor tlie (-rekervation of erwise engaged in » d iv e service, may sen­ State out ol a fund to tw biennially appropriated
CMAPTtll
5931—
(NO.
62).
tence
to
confinemnet;
Pro\-idcd,
That
»urn
proper
for the enforcement o f this Act, and to
.the uniforms, arm*, equipment and other military
by the Legislature
carry out the purposes thrreuE L
property furnished to thetr several command», and ronfinement »frail 00« ex letwi tieyond the
Sec. 3 6 K . That Section 7 :v ol the General A N A C T to Au»hori*«'the State Board o f H i with
time
of
the
return
to
its
home
»tat
ion
o
l
the
to Adopt. I’ roinulgaty-aiid Enforce R u in and
Itsued by them to enlisted men: and in ctre of any
fijotules of the Stale of Flotilla be. and the Mine
Sec. 7. That the Stale Hoard ut H ralth «hail liy
Regulation* for the Betterment and I’ rutcctipn rule
favss thereof, or damage therclo. b y tbelr neglect or command Ui which the toldirr belong} and it» re­ is hereby amended to a* to read ax {¿How»:
provide lor a safe and effectual manner for the
of the Public Health o f the State of Florida.
defvrltt, or tweauee o f their failure lo oleep-s and lief forni duty. The proceeding» of such court*
disposal
and destruction ul the carcasses o f domes­
729-Inspections.—
Tha
Coramander-in-Chlel
maintain the system for the care, use and aeerqm- shall tie informal, and the minute» therrof »hqll lie
tic animal* or live stock which shall have died
' Mng fur military property prewtriied l»Y law pnd. the same a* U pretcrilwil for eunimary court« In 'may from time to time require'in»prction» to lie He It Enacted by the Legislature ol the Stele ot from or while afflicted With any of the contagious
Florida t
the Arm y of the United State*. No K-ntcnce of a made by officer* of the Inrpcctor General's De
Uu- T. rulstton« forth * NaiionalGuarrl ui Fkmna
or infectious diseases enumerated in Section 1 of
tin 1 shall be liable l«&gt; punldiment tqr »entence of a tumtnary court shall be binding or o f effort until lartifu-nt or other officer or officer» of the Nation
Section I. That tlir fftetr Hoard of Health shall thi* Act. or pronounced, defined and declared by
nv
ot_____________
al
Guard
of-Plorida,
or
by
any
officer
or
officers
of
approved
by
the
officer
appointing
the
court,
or
• court martial for neglect o f duty.
have
the
power
to
makr,.adopt,
pro
mu
%
ale
and
Mid Stale Hoard of Hralth, In such • manner as to
the -Unite,! States Army * fm may l&gt;e detailed
the officer ooinmanding for the time J»-*ng.
enforce rules and figurations from time to time re­ pTrvent the continuance or spread of such con­
hr,- 22 . T irel fieclkm , . « 5»*, ,o f the General
try court shall have power to issue warrant* under authority from the nerretary of War,
quiring and providing for thr thorough Mnitaltoq tagion or Infection.
f i fitAtuteri of (he Stata of Pineta» be. and the rame ram m nSheriff* of l!|C State to arrest accused per- to the
ta) I f it »hall* appeat from lire report o f an in­ and disinfection of nllpivsengercanp. »Irrpm g car»
|BV.' is t.rrctrv amended in as to read as follows:
them hefore it for trial whenever
sans and
Sec..
8.
That
it
shall
Hc
the
duty
o
f
the
State
steamboats
and
ifttu
r
vehicles
oi
Oansportation
specting
officer,
aptKJtnlcd
under
this
Section,
. «''S —Penalty (o r txrea or Itrstroctlnn of Military ■uch prnoruTîavc disobeyed an order In writing
Hralth Officer, upon bring notified of the exist­
.. rtoi'crty.— Every person ( who »hall wantonly from tlic officer appointing such court to appear that any officer »* incompetent or it impairing the in tins $tatr, and alao of all convict camps pejpi- ence, « r suspected existence, of any cate o f contentiarie*.
jails,
factories,
hotels
schools
aud.othcr
•»releasly. or intentionally tote, Injure or destroy before iti a copy ot the charge or charge* bjm g efficiency oi tire organization to which habekMM«
, » 8ny uniform, “ann, equipment or other article ol d e liv e re d to thr accused with M id order. VThe by mismanagement, neglect hr misconduct, the dacr* used by or oi&gt;en to the juihlic; to provide tagious or infectioux din a -f ip any domestic an(merit, segregation ami disinfection of iujjzi or live slock rmttnerlitrd'tq Bret ion r of (hie
gin. ary pronerty Isaued by the Unitrd btate» or summary court »Iddi alto have powrr to issue.Utb- Commander-ln-Chief shall lake the action pro­ or the (realiing
_ o. s prunon
..
itnerd. defined-and-declared by raid
commun)Lahly cuntagion» « s ire- -Aftb
»■try 111« filale for m ilitary purpose*, and refuse to pocn^t for witncsjcfw to fniftiill for rciui-al t°
|o .1»®
l * vided for under Paragraph A. Section eS i, of this. animal* hav
I
d
iseu
r»; to provide for the care, segrega State Hoard o f Health under th* provision* o f sold
_____ ______ _
m»kr goo,t »uch lots, or »hall sell and dtitroee o(, sworn or answer. *4 in.the care of other rovilUary Article.
u4 ó und isolation o f’ persona hgying or suspected fiection 1. to cause said animal or live slock to lw
remove or terrete (ho same with intent to sell or
fb) I f it shall appear from the report n f * n in* of-havir,- any rein;m u ñ ío sle -cual agioui jjt Jo* aaamieed bveasd-VtlcnnanainifiJse State iio g n l
■aia Uairsiuf'. shaU b o d eem ed e u iily at a mts- ^ p ^ y r ? £ ? wnTruce»1 » / sum^rairy courts, and socetjug offioer.-appointed under thiq. t
—
to ivfpsIwM xtsaxssethod-of-diwpo- wrf Hy t t h r o r any other agent or representative of
■
»r and. upon rma n v irtio
a mpereor
„„«.-nor autbonty,
■
■
M remit
É I Éor I that wny public -property which-has lieev1
shall have p o w rrI to
B'ieanor
id io n th rreol Iwlpte
,
----*
said State Hoard of Health thereunto duly »uthürsitHjh-of garbage o f sewagrMmd. any
other
refuse
e r t fri com iicteiU jurjad iction . «hall be-punislied I mitigate the same.
uted to organlzntlims fpr tisc, has not been
matter in ot near any inrorporatcd^cily o r town or iM-dln w riilp g b y said SrataTleîIlh nfficer, and if,
J * tinvof not txcxn din g tsvo h u n d m l dollar», or
kept
or
properly
ho
use,
I,
handled,
adniinl*
after
such examination, the said State Health
unlffrorpqratcd
town
or
village
of
this
State:
to
Sec. 29. That S ectional j o l t he G eneralfilalby imptieonment nnt e xceed io g »ig inonths. or by
led lor,
and accounted
. , or that
___ it lia» treen loan
ale for thr thonmsh Investigation arfil study Officer shall declare m UI animal or five atock to b «
tqth sach fine and inrprisounidut, a t tb t dl«crr- ute» o f the S u te of Florida be. and the tam ers injured, o r used for other, than m ilitary pronert
ic causes cf all iiiK -.iv«. epidemic* arul othfr- infected w ith 'an y such eonlagjuui jir infectioua
hrrtby amended to as to read a» fo llo »e:
Jlon ul the Court.
the Gommandci-in-Chicf shall institute such di
st,.in this State, *nd tha ineara^of'jlrevvnt r w disease, the M id State Hraltfi Officer shall have
."713— Sheriff'» Tee».— Fee* to fihcriffl for tha ciplmxry measures as are provided for Ly law. ar
contagion and d iv a «« , orvl the pubhcation and the power to (ilacc such animal or live stock, and
t (») W hoaoever. w ro n gfu lly purebaae». rtlain»
itnbution of *uch information a* may contribute all othrr animats, which have lieetr exposed to
or h , . in his n osseuion a n y arrn vaecou trem en t, service of all process Issuing out o f military courU, may order tho_Judge Advocate General, o f oth
puty Sheriff*
Sheriffs upon propcr legal officer of th» State, to protecute the
___ ____________________
M »aid contoifion nr .infection. In quarantine d u rim Tfit preservation of the
puhlic healitcand th*
¡JJriiFJ« or uniform . to ol o r iiuplem ent. or o th e f and far the attendance o f Deputy
as
(&gt;rovided
by
Gw
by
the
ro
B
u
o
iih
k
ollictr.and
may.
in
dinraxr: to supcrvlte and CegulalA T ilth length o f time and under such circumstance*
such
courts,
shall
be
the
same
cr*ntron of diaraxe:
B f l 'c l e of m ilitary p roiierty, n^ukesl or bram led to
c
- ■ tr.y T h v his discretion, disband tho ofKAniratkm.
municipal and county sanilatiim;
------------- and lo make a* said Slate Health Officer m ay determine to tw
Ir-dtcate th a ï i l t* the n tn iierly o t the U n ited fur tho service-of rimila* pi* eess Itsued
separate ordets and rules to meet any emergency proper. That M id State Health Officer «hall hav*
Wate» or Btate ni F lorida, »haQ lié g u illy o f a ml*- o v il courts of the State. In trials by summary
S tc. 37. IT ia l €«&lt;t»on J i t of lb« Hener
court,
when
the
accused
has
been
arquilted.
the
not
provided
fnr
by
general
rules ami regulations the powrr to rondrmn any animal or live stock
4e»iir*nbr and, inron con victio n iwfure a court qf
•riff's co*U and ires shall be paid out o ( the a i d of lh« S u t c of FloriiU he. *rul the
- jTv |n tif
‘- 1 —
for the purpose of suppressing nuisances and Com- which he ahaJbro
ritdlcMon. »bail b« fined not raccMI- Sheri
m
follow»:
hereb
y
Amended
to
a
t
to
re*d
iibiic funds
Idn d l In
IB potaession
PUUWIIUII ol
UI the
Ull' commanding
uniii
inject ions d iva s*, and
n.r.nif»b U , .p'nllt'if"'* an,t i" lf . i “ ‘ ■ ■' 1,1 * *" I *"li-í ' A » If Tînt 1L
" dollar», o r J ir o r iio p e il « “ » r *: public
‘ — i— ■ ■'— *----*
'
*Um accused
B
fH
«rT&gt;f
therargaoirarirm
to
whteh
m
i
y
f
AArif-tn&gt;
n.V
—
1
■:.
y
jinri.hx*,lh
‘
i-lisSeeferiwg-Wtri»
--- --------------„ih ». o f ii&lt;,tb, a t ibedùcreTibn o f
son tncfiarao o f euc ? » m m a f
i i f tïw T a m i^ o ^ iUiri rj “ '
■
■ -------- ■----------------iwteirupl, rnowM o r wtffrd"" hfA -* vi'E 'T I i af nulfiing herein conte!
■^-eKrtr-V
ir w t a ffg y if8. il» '
____
___
__________
___
_
hehavlnr,
or shall ob- ■hall lie construed as in any wire preventing or with. and oteke auch diijHuition of the parcas«
insult,
b
y
abusive
words
or
h
ptttrrf ■% f*w 'ifiTH 5m rnn!H fr cf Account etrtmeü
therrof
as
may
he
(irurjilcd
by
the rule of Mid
ated or Isolated
strueVor'lnlerfere srith any offioeror enlisted man first rie ling any person
una»,.tu ré ly ui&gt;on b it vacating ana cate o f the court i
hit own metis p m treatment.’
m m or
m in State Hoard of Health hereunder. That If the
while on duty at any, parade, drill or meeting of from choosing hist
er (6 bis successor, or to such other General.
,•
his m ilitary organization, or while engaged In (he any wise limiting any^ diseased ponan In his right owner or pc toon in charge of any such enlmaf or
u-----may be designated Try*t he Commanderpiihtary duly, be
y other proper piihjary
he to choose or select whatever method nr mode o f five stock shall refuse to kilt Mid animal or Ilv*
That Section 710 o f the Geaeral Stat­ performance of any
5cc.
30.
lef or other
competent
authority,
all
records.
lb
___________l be pul
put under guard and may be treatment he may believe to tv- the most effica­ stock when thereunder required by Mid State
t« o
o f Fiorala
Hie aaroc is shall Immediately
‘■4M
u.ax
uff the
t b * State
---- -------------- , be,
. , and
,,
tw 'o i reports, public fuódx.afid nuli- u
cious In the cure o f hi* ailment; Frovidcd, however. Health Officer, it shall by thr d u ty 'o f tha S la t«
kept,
at
the
discretion
ol
the
commanding
officer,
' atinr U) hi» former office or com hereby amended so as to read fee follows,
until the parade, drill roretin g or duty. U cum That nothing lure in contained shall tw construed Health Officer to order the Sheriff, or any Deputy
Sheriff,
In
the
county
in
which
»Old
animal
or
1
1
va
Up*m his« («H
faTlure to m it e such transfer
as
In
any
wise
limiting
any
duty,
power
or
power»
Field
___cer may commit
rtii-k'daand the commanding offi
720— Required to Participate In D rills,
!**&gt;in a prriod o f fifteen day», it. »hall be the dut y C zeroise* and lte r «d rt.-K v T rv r o m ^ n ^ troop such person to any police offificer or oonetehle of now possessed by or heretoforri granted to ttte stork m ay be, to kill said animal or live stock im ­
.his nvxt Superior commander present at the and detachment of the National Ouard ofF lorida. any tosrn cr city where
such parade, drill, meet- Mid State Hoard o f Health by the Statutes of this mediately ami dtsnoseof the carcass thereof In tha
s‘
■&gt;or, in.the absence of such copimonder, of the not excused by the Governor, shall patridpate in ing or duty is hwld..ur
. to
. the Bhrritl of thr coupty, State, or as affecting, modifying tw repealing any manner prescribed b y tuch rules, and In such COM
imander in-Chief, to direct some proper officer field caercisrs.wbether it be a camp of instruction, who shall detain him lo f examination belore a rule or regulation heretofore adopted by said tha Slate Iloard o f Health Ahall hav* the right to
recover by an action of assumpsit from the owner
the charge o f all «uch record*, report», fund» rendesvous for target practice, or practice march court having jurisdiction of Uie place.
Dotard.
Sec. 2. That any person who »ball violate, di*- or person In charge of such animal or Ilv* stock,
■property os can be located and recovered, to for a l leo|t five coaaecutlve days each year, and
(b )— Every commanding officer when on duly
M, tr»* Inventory of the same and report the

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the c n it r»{ killin g the w m a am] dls|to*ing «f the food, d ru g. o r liquor «old. kept o r offered for rale
h
the person
perron convicted t« adulterated o r roi«i
h yy the
c a r r a n thereof n &gt;a fm tw id .
1 Sac. 9 . T hat w h en ever a n y anim a) o r liv e stock branded, or la of
of a
a »»ironou« o r delataron » «{liste r.,r r r n
,to
mrwmng 1)1
v .r ll.I.
c l f l h e aan.e
. ttitn
------ 1»
■■b
H"Ricaiung
uni A
n 5ii
t hat! b e JÙUcvl-h&gt;■ tiw . o m iiw . t lw n e l r f n r w tan t -trj »—.
th e order» nf m id fl ta te H ealth O fficer under the shall lie .r im i ana destroyed. or tf not of a
irOvisiôn» o f this A ct, th e ow ner o f «uct. anim al or poisonous or deleterious »djpraetermay-he sold or
Ire »lock «hall tw enlltleit to he paid for «uch a n ­ olh erw iw disposed of, b y ot-ttrToTTna court in such
im al o r lir e stock b y the S ta te Hoard o f H ealth in manner a« tha court m ay in the order direct,
which order shall (piaci attain« any further v.ath ei follow
follow ing
anner:
In« m anner;
T he ow ner o( the anim al live stock shall apinolni
iiit latltwaol this Act_by suchaalo or other rlisposition
T il* proceeds fiom any sale ao ord*rr&lt;l. Ir»i e x ­
One appraiser, th e S la te H ealth O fficer shalII ap
point a n o lh rr, and th e Veterinarian of thi- S tate pense«, « h a l l i * converted into theC etirral Bund
B oard o f H ealth sh all con stitu te a th ird , and sueh of the Stato Treasury
three appraisers so appoin ted shall, .upon taking . . Sec l O . T h a t aatnpW a-fof a na lysis .« half-)*qualilieq and sworn inspector*,
inspecior*.
- o a th , ten der trnisTtna ju *l appraisem ent of such token Íh y1the d u ly qualified
anim al o r liv e stock proceed to appral
appraise the valu e
-dtttij~rotTt*tmi«mvTTrrn^ lif t a 61 f K V t
and In the manner prtecribed below,
” Tklue »-.it condition a t the tim a o( such a p p ralM ^ Bcultura*
H|
cttrabt*.
« taken in
procu
rable, sam ples shall 1
be
ij
premised
(I orice
p ru e shall t,e oalJ W henever nm
’ m ent, and such «oprala.
Original
unbroken
p
a ck a crs said packages
packages,
parkaaes »halt
»ha!
b y th e «aid A late B oard of H ealth in th&lt;LMtne origin al
w d In
n e r and lie
rapped
in in
paper
tied! «ecnrrly and seah-'l
sealed
m anner as Its o th e r expense« are paid: P ro v id e d ! I * w ram
. _
_an
___seven
_____
.
T_h a_t_ on moro
th
ty-five
¡ t i t ooo) dollars T h a i tn eases whero it Is not pra ctica b le to send a
te. an
shall be paid for a n y horse o
or mule,
and no more sam ple for analysis in an original package, as for
th an fifty (fs o .e n ) dollars shall t * paid for any tpstance, in case of syrups, o r other .liquids In
other dom estic anim al w hich shall be condem ned liarrols. or flour in ha reels, etc . the Inspector sha.l
and killed In the m anner hereinalm vc provided; take a fair sam ple o f the sam e In the prow nee of
and P rovided further. T h a t no anim al o r live the seller, place It In a auitahle receptacle, securely
stock »ball lie paid for b y said S ta le Board o f close, seal and forw ard th e sam e to the C iu em .i
H M tth. uidess the ow n er thereof shall first m ake sioner of A griculture, and e v e ry ease where a
it «p p ra r tn thè «atis’ actlon o f thè State Health sim p le is taken the person takin g such sam ple shall
a t the tam e lim e. In the presence o f the per* ” 1
OfT.rer: .
(I) T b a t aaid animai or live stock «hall bave from whom the sam e U. taken, seal with paprr
.
been owrned and kept In thè Siate o f Piorida nne seals or otheririie, a n o lh rr like SAtuple
article ta k en , on which taid.M mpIr.Cicon. thei seaL
year prevlout to its condemnntion
_ _ _
placed Ihereon, shall I * w ritten the nam e of the
: i l i TH'at said anim ai or Uve slo ck contraetesi person takin g said «ample, and the d a le when the
th è disease for w b lrh it had been condernned while sam e it taken and the «aid sam ple shall be deliver,-

Î

S c c T Ì i The num ber o f sueh s ta lr w a y t o r lire .in k and m aintaining a S tate
n
__
escapcs,
and th cjr locai km , m aterial and con- m ake such additional I r a n m v L « ^
j«•n d ttoSlntrtinn. «hall tv. as designa ieri nml prrSC fibttL b y.r iiro«&gt;
1iene
U n u .«« such an tn s iliu ^ S ™ ^ o ’ I d ? fm,n~
,J- v to
u,
tfié Board o f P u b lic fm tru ctio n n f thè c o u n ty in It useful ami to properlv n -iii A 1*&gt;'p ,n tender
which said «chool building o r building« slmll be mands of rod , a S T n ^ i i : , ' ,,,,
1«
)f)Ql]'Iftt| t
Ssc. 3. T he D o a ri o f P u b lic In s tn ic tio n o f c a d i live , ^ k . tool?, m a ch in ery ^ ” )
" ' chx' r utb
o( thè countles of thè S ta te o f F lorida «hall, nn or as m ay be necessary
; , ’ l’ rr ''-'I'f’ r.rn u
twfore O ctolw r rst, i.icq, or ns «ton th erca fter «« duct. such S tate i C
f i
, 'A
&lt;o«
m ay tw p ra ti .cable, b ave c o fu rr .iftc d thè stn.r* Imddingsi in such manner a V w t n tf&gt;»
w g ys o f lire ercaps-s m -reitriefm r drscn tie.1, and such of the S la te Prison noo d . . - 1 tK r!&gt;tc fur
{hall at all tinr.-. i ex p o r b a ve U.» ««me k e p i in cateti on laÌtf farri,
perite - o rd rr.
ier d
o o r,
public and a fso
n a ra tln D ^th
th e? 'w
¡?m7r.r,ion
tr' .’,*rt&gt;ar»trf
'fa r s ’i e ? I
R m : T E a l oUTTic
ori thè ou ter
.lo
r. o f.a n y Public
l « ^aepnraling
h ii!'i7 ^"rr'
K h oo l bulklliig. whero ttirn. -ball b * lis o or m ore ; pnsoners. excrtit w hrn
- ni 11
I
11liveii_ tir l»T «,-,.,..i» 1!_ .« rrmT v e i „,,.. , a¡.y ^
'"r
w l u u ^ U y * H ^ p w t w d - - - t h T m” r «*
o n -put
t ( ?croi
- p i ^topethrr
f n t ^ w In t|,rir
and to provide n hospital bit Udine f„rV v ? * 0fk;
th ey w ia sw ie « to the rtil-.ide.
See. J. I he Hoard c.f I u blic In struct Ion. for the care an
d m aintenance -&gt;f «if k ami dfit»*?!} • '•'■ A'?
several count»«-» o f the S ta te o f P lo n d a «hall, on o r ers
before O c to b -r i n , tqoo. o r a l soo-f th ereafter as
m ay be p racticable, h ave the doors oi said school S la te
at
building« rhanged, If ncoeti-utry. to co m p ly wi t h rccte.1 to withhold from lea-r afl f e m lu ^ .v “ 1 d*'
Ihe provisions o f Section » o f this A ct.
crippled, deform ed and all otlw r f?- ' l*lr *ied,
Sec. It. T h e pu perinlen dent of P u b lic Instroc- the discretion of S d B t i T i ^
&gt;°
lion o f the S tate of F lorid a shall, on or before form reasonable m anual Ul«.r T m l ''^ .f 0
O ctober t«t, rung, or a« «non th ere afte r a s m ay 1*
rm in lo g w h at Pri*nuer, :.re
°*
practicable, form ulate and preecribe ta ctics of deU
visions o f th is Aet sh sll »*- ,1,, ' , rl ln, •¡,r pro.
instruction, for fire drill* for all th e p u blic school«
of the S tate o f Ptorida. and each teacher teach ing
itusuch school shall l * provided w ith a c o p y of
s ic h tactics, and il «hall I * the d u ty of each and
eve ry of such teacher« to Instruct th e stu d en ts o f ^ • ^ o j M a i n r e c i i a a i d e . , t norkA1®
^
their r e s p e c t i v e . in *u ch firo d«**» «.* Proscrilwd b y the S tate Superintendent n( P u b lic In- l
struction.
‘ ek riß n e,* (urpishing &amp;
Ä
«
.=......'bng.
,Scc. 7. A n y teacher or
o r ofticer
officer m ept(one,i
entioned tn
this
,Sec.
n th
is and
‘ Ä mf" b
an. Other renuisiles
rer,ui.itc» n
Ä e c r - ÄA
A t t who »hall fail.o r.re fu se to co m p ly w ith th e x ik - H io requirement« n f-strrh -i,.-^ :-.!?..” " ’ tTnp
p rovisions J ieryof *h«ll be itn in v w l r r o ir T h tr ig ^ jte o a i d b v th s S t . i . r.
■ , • |rI liln ,'.'n «kt»-aiOwn-oengwer------- — ; ' .
.
the
, . . „ i7fr' r5* (mw
thè hire
ture of
of such
such prisoner!
p riw n rrs aa». .it,
are 1
Irawd
.mm
Sec. B. T his A c t shall ta k e effect from it* pas- lo Urne, a lte r
usinn thr im-wlnri, ’" ’ r*” ?*
sane and a p p roval b y th e O o vernor.
fa m i, in ro far as it can he d in e
!K*
A pproved June 4. 1909- • *
p o r t o f llie in m a te s of thè ln«titnti¡£
' ,hr

j w d m t a l surgery in this 5T*tor * h » l l b e c o n
m prim« l a c l e evidence in a n y « u r t in thi* S ta to
A
the memben! o f said P ^ r\L # t n y
¡.m j aha)
« le a
trm n u clb »
of tho buslnrss of tha Bóatd. It shall he the duty
of l he Doari to adopt w ch rules for it* governmeat as It may deem wise and proper; I’ mvfded.
That said role« shall mu conflict with the pro­
vi «tom of this Act. ‘
■f . '
. ,
Arc. 3. &lt;Ine member o f said Board «hall grant
a temporary certificate to an applicant who lias a
diploma from a reputahle dental college, and who
ipasst-s a satisfactory s «a in Ination, for which lees
n rntliuifdltl
r n v tr ir t'lff'W
tto n iHj . TAG
»hall IwofiarKcd *1
III BfCtkAt
TnT
ntIUs
certiflcate-*hn!l o
cntltls
cr-rimcrne-mu.i
» . « the holder to practice unt 1

no case shall such tetn p om ry certiflcat*
shall «uch
such tem
ternnrw rd. o r extended, not
shall
b** again
giranted
ificate llie
i
r o ta r y certificate
R
tan tid to the same
■
cation
therefor,
n a second application
a
applicai
applicant upon
th n e fo r nor
nor
a lte r tush applicant
rpUeant baa
hai been refected b y (he
it nr )
No person, u
uulcsit
n i «legally
- — . qualified
.. . .
,prior
Sec.
to the passai:e o
off this A ct, shall practice d e n tistry
nr den ial surgery, o r a n y branch thereof, in this
S tate, until he hat obtained a certificate from la e
Plortda S ta le Thianl oi D ental B x.w n n ers os here­
inafter provided
...
' ’ , •
Sec. s. Bach person who desires tn p rocu re
ie d tis tr y or dental surgery, o r an y t.ranch thereof,
w ithin thru S late, shgil file w ith the S ecretary of
-aid Hoard a w ritten «tipllraium for a certificate.
*«ul fu rn ish satisfactory proof th at tie is a t trust
iih c
iiiik iii,
tw en ty one years of age. of good m oral
charocter,
Hoard
li* la c ln r v to the ltoatd
and present evidence »
satidaclni
t l.a L
t llie
. e iiss aa graduate of n reputable d en lal cflllege,
Irflnc l tiv *h«.«AeUtma nf B a a ta l
iiuiici.U -lSudi.-aupU
_atiplicatioa_
cation-m
m ust
i&gt;st lie-upon
lw .utiou.U
thic.
e
and
furnished
b y the B oard, and
l*n d o i ariimsT; Tn any nne v«nr . ^ ^_____ \‘n ? t |est«w-u
AtaiC. , llÙ
______o .f . tlir
. . . . ____
j mV «ubmlt
____ lair samplr» b i form p ro s critti an
verified h y oath.
fooils and drugs to th e Com m issioner of Agricul
tnarian of thg S ta te Hoard o f H ealth, or any au­ lu re for an alysis, when drown tn the prm-ence ot
Sec. A. W hrn «uch application and the accom ­
tbnrised ren reten talivo or agent n l the sS ita te tw o witnesses, in the m anner prescribed b y this panying proof a re (on mi satisfactory, th e Doaro
CHAFTER "¡¡MB— ! HO. fiO.i
B oard o f H ealth, shall havo the right a t all time* Section: said wltnewt to ia b serib f-afi;-a n d all.v shall n o tify the applicant to appear before it for
( « t iT o r s s s f f l ì ' d . n i
tn em « r a n y prernii^s. farm«, V atds. i.eld«, pen«, their seals tn the »aid p ackagf*, one to J * del.v- an exam in ation a t a tim e and place to be u sed by
niding for and R equ irin g th e T each jde«
of
A
gricu
ltu
re
abatto irs, siau gh ler-h o u isi. cars or vessels where t m l to the
from it it ta'Scen, the other
be: the Board, E xam ination m ay be m ade orally or
io v e m m e n t in AH
a n y dom estic anim als op live «lock are at n ny tim e tra-isuuU ed to the Com m issioner at Agriculture. in w ritin g -of in a v lie p ra ctica l-or theoretical, or
gath ered o r k e p t, o r w h erever the carcass o f any Anil on receipt tiy him o t such sample package, both, at the discretion of the Board, and shall lie
____________ ■
___ ita te o f F lo rid a : to
such m ay Ire,»-id to determ ine in sueh w a y as m ay properlv draw n and witnessed, the Cmimiisidiffter of such a character a* to t«*t th e qualifications of
Provide a P e n a lty In Case A n y C o u n ty B oard
iw ire deemed necessary w hether «aid live stock are of Agriculture* shall transm it the sam e to. »hi the applicant.(t&gt; |ir«ctiee deflH stry br dental *urof Iff! neat ion Fail»
P rovide fur the T each in g
suflcri ng t roswrox a im eubtre t -uf- an y *m-h S tate Chem!«l. who shall a n a ly re the sam e an .1 g e ry
of the Sam e, and R equirin g A ll TeaEhers to
rep
Should' the ap
p lican
licantt iw»**
lutss a satisfactory
r y.”
.' Should
conutgiuus o r in fectiou s disease.
&gt;
•
Stan .l a S atisfa cto ry E x am .n atio n U p on : '.vd
j o r v ’he
1 »hall be granted a certificate b y
certify the results 1» the Com m issioner o P A g r b examination»
See. I I . T h a t a n y person or person* trim shall culture, who »hall return to th e sender « 'c o p y a t th e H
S u b ire pi.
uaui..
signed
ll n .s m U rs n n ^ a n t a ml
bubtectv.
,
' ...
,
, at ton shall Jw ava! lai
U uaid
..sigu
ed b y a il
Iwaring the seal of said llo a n l which certificate He It
Q nTim
* c J f i l J ! J j . f i c . . « L Ü H j M ^ * . j iütkir m i g ja l h w i HI
T h tT u n .rtirllflca le o f Analysis.
‘ ,ton a% m a y bc nec
-,
'trgulatlóy
hc
- itl M th ^ u y ^ireanla vtw q r. « . . U s U n okeH-wp ïkéàU
prnetier «Irnlistry nr ric n u l wurgrry in thl»
Srcflnn I* T h a t t n f eicm cn tiin r p H n a p le t o í o í CommtH&amp;toncn o f P
peal from the resutt o f a n analysts made b y Hi*
Src. 7. A n y perron s h a ll'be regardref as prac
A gri cu !tu re and the elrm cn U o f C iv il'G o v v n n iu m t ^ W Ì f o i T n ' m i c h - approp^iìt'Iìn ' T.’ .''''Ji ,m* ï*
Board ut Health, or any agoni or representative of S tate-C h em lft. o r by an A ssistant S ta le C l.rm lst Being den tistry o r den tal surgery, In the meaning
under
his
direction
and
supervision,
and
shall
d
e
­
____________
____
____________
____
Office!
“
eelth.
or
State
Health
Officer
said State Board oi
this A ct. who «hall open or m anage an office
Mon an.l public schools o f the S ta le o t F lor- A c t. *uch requisitions to lw «"gnr U . -h- r ? ,hl*
Act,
i
appointed under th is A
c t, shall
be deemed g u ilty mand another' analysis, the duplicate «ample &amp;or such purpose, o r «hail announce to the public Ida. and .h a ll Iw studied and ta u g h t a s th o ro u g h ly o r and Coram lssione. of A « n n . m V.'.n «&gt;?h
ot a ___________
misdem eanor amd.
i. upon con viction thereof, scaled and delivered to the person (rom whom ■ in a n y w a y that he is a practicing dfnflU.'or'STry* l u n in the
JBL. same
, . . .m
_anner gis o th e r likeI reqtdrvd requisition the C—on-ipfrollrr
.hail i.r
i , jr
,r fg«
t « «...
»„
j ------- ahail
shall baxpuwifcJuvi toy • fine not exceeding one the sam ple w a s taken as provraJdTh'thi« «¡tciiori, one w ho perform * an y operation-upon the tret n o r branches » r i s t u d i c i and tau g h t in »aid schools.
ren ts on the fi|
« la te
HTIt^
trea su rer, who .hall
,h ,
shall be sent for analysis to some reputable ch e m ­
thousand dollars o r b y im iu U oam sn t not eaceed
Sec.
n ty «am dout o f such fund*
provide* artificial teeth a* substitute* for natural
.
i t3.
s T h a t t it» »hall
.
.(Iw (ho d u ty o f the
1 C o u -I
1 1 ™
ono y ear, or both, in th ed .acreun
iscretio n oi
of the Corn
Court ist. upon whom the Com m issioner of A griculture, teeth. And the opening o f a den tal office, or the School
ing one
Hoard
ducation
o f the aevcm
severall cou
counties
R
oan!
of
E
d
ucation
nties
See.
7.
T
h
e
Hoard
of
CommUeinr,**.
rtr
e.
.
S ec. 13. T h a t the C ircu it Court.,
Courth in C han cery iof the S la te Chem ist, and the perron dem anding tha announcem ent to the public In a n y w a y th at th o of the S tate to proscribe am i require th a t th e . In stitu tio n s is hereby at.thorir.-d to sri hdrew
*
th is S ta ta «hall havATHe bow er to 'en force a n y of analysis shall agree.
teachers th rough ou t th eir cou nties re»pr-cTlvely, •-----»*— •------- --------- ■ itn.iraw
The certificate of an a lysis o f the S la te Chem ist, one so announcing is a practicing den tist, shall be teach tha eU m en tary principles o f A g ricu ltu re ,- i i y n the lease con tract now executr I hy - i "
the provisions o ( this A c t and a n y rule of said
.ri.na faeie evidence in an y court ol m m peten t
B oard to r Ihe hire o f S tate prisoner* [nr four years
S ta te llo a n l o f S t e a l t h lie ry u o d e r' and to Issue "trfvhii A ssistant, when properly verified by the
and the E lem ents of C ivil G overn m en t, In the com m encing Jan uary is t. 1910. on the term, and
urisdictioa;
Provided.
T
h
a
t
nothing
In
thi*
Act
Mt
Writ» of in) unction upon the application of the affid avit of the S tate Chem ist o r his A ssistant; shall t&gt;e so construed as to prevent regular licensed •am e m anner a s oth er like required branches |ire
stip u latio n s aet ou t fn said leave reuitmct. wherrk
S tare Board of H ealth against an y person who shall be prim a-faclc eviden ce in an y c o u rt o f law physician* and surgeons from extractin g teeth : studied anil tau g h t in said school*.
It 1» provid ed th at the twxvee Conu j-.y ^,4|| MT
shall violate o r a ttem p t to violate an y of the p ro ­ or e q u ity in this State.
Sec.
3.
T
h
a
t
it
»hall
Iw
th
e
d
u
ty
o
L
a
ll
e
x
a
m
in
­
and
Provided,
further.
T
h
a
t
nothing
in
this
A
c
t
on all prison erenot w ithdraw n Trom the 1««- reaA ll chem ical determ inations, or a n alytes m ade
visions oi this A ct. o r a n y rule o r re,Tulaticm of
ing
board*
in
.th
is
S
ta
te
.in
nnoecrtMng
exam
ln
xshall
prevent
anyone
from
axtractin
q
teeth
w
ith
tract an addition al sum of fifteen i-er cent pet
iy the S ta te Chem ist o r the A ssistan t S tare
la id S lat« Board of 1lealth m ade hereunder
Tlrtu* for te a ch rri in the public schools, t o require ca p ita per annum on the amount hid f-.r d l of ih«
.UUtkhc use o f * local o r general anaesthetic*
Sec. U . T he provisions o f Section o of th is A c t Chem ists, o r b y ‘ chem ists .gm nU ircd in case o f
th rm to stand a sa tisfa cto ry esam in atim i in the S ta te prisoners, such prisoners a . ore deverihed la
Src.
8.
A
n
y
person
gran
ted
a
certificate
b
y
the
’
B
fip
l'a
C
sh
all
be
m
ade
according
to
the
method»
•h all be re tro a ctive and «halt ap p ty To an y and all
-uilure, and th e ele­
en tary principles
principle* of Artm -ulture.
cle- Section t o f this A c t.
n "
S tate Board of D ental E xam iners as herein p ro­ elem entary
animal« killed in Florida, in oomph».ice w ith the adopted b y the Association ' of Official Agricul
vided. shall personally cause hi* o r her certificate m ents of C iv il G overnm en t. the sam e as upon a n y
Sec. B; T h e . Com missioner
of
law s of the S ta te ot Florida, w ithin tw o year* n ext turn! C hem ists o f the U nited States.
----- j - —
— Agdeiiltnre
other ju b jr c n taught in said school*.
to
be
regi«tcred
w
ith
the
Clerk
of
the
C
ircuit
C
ourt
See.
I
t.
T
h
a
t
it
«hall
be
the
d
u
ty
o
f
the
C
o
m
­
-reby
directrel
to
have
kept
hereby
a correct account of
p rior to the passage of this A ct,
Sec. 4. T h a t a n y person w h o fails o r n eg lects to all m atter* p ertain ing to thi State l ‘ri son Psrni
Provided ( t) , T h a t the value o f all anim als su missioner o f A gricu ltu re and the S ta te C hem ist if each c o u n ty in w hich he desires to practice beforegoing
o n g o___
in g provision*
provisions
_____ ___H
nf Beetle
R __ _
herein .Provided
killed io com plian ce w ith the laws of the M a te of to fix stan dard s of p u rity for food products where fore beginning the practice of den tiatry in said c o m p ly i ritta th e L
. - . - for
.... and to
— rei
..p o rt fully li.rnt.iahy
cnt« o f said pro
Ir
i , s* and
an.' j . when the renulrem
to the Lctr.dature, a* i* now pHivid.- l hy jaw ré
F lorida, w ithin the tw o years n ex t prior to the the sam e are not fixed b y this A c t. in accordance co u n ty or counties, and to be, and a t all lim es, d is­ I,
dona ia p p ly to th rm .. shall
sh all be g u ilty o
c f* n é g lig e r.« ta tlv e UTa S tate Prison or Penitemi.irj
passage ot this A c t. ahail be appraised as of the with th n s: -rom u lgated b v the S ecreta ry o f the played in a conspicuou* place In his o r her office visiona
itu
ty and »tibjrct
t
_______
p j r r to rem oval h
Sec. 6 . T h e Prison Farm li--.ein tmvMed for
tim e when the ow ner of raid anim als recei ve.) from T rra -.iry , th e Secretary, of A gricu ltu re and the wherein he o r she shall practice-such profession, ot their
shall b e know n a s ,'and for oil
th e S tate H ealth oflici-r notifiFhtion o f their dts- S ecretary o f Com m erce and l-aiw r o i the United arel «hall further, when requested, e xh ib it euch a u th o rity for such failure to com p ly
J
lJ
a
.v
i
am
i
p
a
ris
W
law
*
»
certificate
to
a
n
y
m
em
ber
of
said
B
oard
o
r
it*
S
ta
tes
when
such
standards
have
been
published.
JL
R
ía
te . .r n r r t er.1ia.IT
ry ot
oi Florida
ITnr.da
T I Ibard ÖJ
"I
eav-d oon dition rfT ). T h a t it shall not be necessary
flict
v?tirt* hereby repea!
a u l hwriseil a g ent
M herew
i
Com m isvonrr* o f S tate Institut«.’'« diali rlret «
for the ow ner o f sueh an lm sls to m ake it appear^ jm .l.w h e n noL
____________ ____ Late C hem ist »hall fix such
Appro»-ed June i . 19^6
Superintendent thereof, who«- ilarv. rnl toest fih l g iT V n lm k li to V TTU J W W In ihe S ta te JST TTu.lc.iUi.re
Sec. 9. T h e Hoard may, revoke the certificate
ceed IWn thousand dollar* p.-r annum «hall te
Plor. la one y e ar previous to notification of their standards: PrdvM rd, th at the stan dard s for lard, obtained b y fraud or m isrepresentation, o r if the
CHAPTER
5939—
(NO.
70).
m
ixed
edible
ta
ts
and
cotton
seed
oils
are
hereby
fixe,! b v sa id Hoard: and »ticheiherhrl- , tr.*»be
-perron
nam
ed
therein
use
in
toxican
t*
or
drug*
to
diseased condition: ( i ) . T h a t a n y prroon m ay be
paid for a n y num ber o f anim als killed w ithin a n y defined 0».follow *. laird is Hereby defined to be *uili a degree a* to ren der him-xmflt to practice A N A C T to P rev en t the W an ton o r U n necessary deem ed necvKvary b y «.lid III a n i d a l l i , • rimiloVed
the
fa
t
of
frexhly
slaughtered
swine,
it
m
ust
not
and th rir com iw nsation »hall I« ». 1 . v ,j¡d
d e n tiitr y o r dental surgery, o r ha* been con victed
one y e a r when such anim als wero killed w ithin
D estru ctio n oL p ood Fish.
I * from a diseased anim at o r a n y ’ portion ot an of a felony *tib*equcnt to the date o f hi* certificate.
tw o years n ex t prior to the oaasage of thla A ct.
He It Enacted by the L egislatu re o l th e S ta ir ot D oan l. All sglarie« shall be paid (nun f -p ro ­
ceeds from the hire of h*ale nriwiftcfn ____
Sec. 14. A ll law s or parts of laws Inconsistent anim al unfit for fond, o r contain less th an n in ety- It such con viction U vacated, reversed o r aat-aslde
r to r ld a :
Sec. in . A t an y tim e a “ main"-S tilò pmnoM
herew ith are hereby repealed, anil this A ct shall nine per cent, o f pure fat. A 'm ix e d edible fat is o r the accused panlgned, his certificate shall tie
Section
1—
I
t
«hall
be
u
n
)a
w
fn
l-fn
r'«
n
v
person
defined
to
I
*
a
m
ixtu
re
which
contain*
n
ot
Iras
nfjncd in the Stuf» Prison Farm In-r- .* t-r-,videi
operative from the date of th e vacation , reversal
ta ke effect im m e d ia te ly ..
than
ninety-nine
tier
cen
t,
of
»weet
m
ixed
fa
t
c
y
c
h
iu
g
or
takin
g
m
u
llet,
o
r
a
n
y
o
th
e
r
food
fish,,
r
m a y becom e aide »0 p irf .rjn i ' :-..nnsl
o r pardon.
Approved June fi, 1909.
*
anil ttiajr.conaist rif-a mi «lure o f refined cotton
in o r from a n y of the w ater* nf thi* M a te , trod not
turned
fire. 10. N o action to revoke a certificate shall using such fish because of it* sm all ti/c o r oth er U N .r a s anahte-bodim l pri-onrr. h-- n-nv
seed oil or o th e r edible vegetab le oils w ith tw eet
o v e r -to the Lesu-e Com pany lor ho, n.-lrr th*
CHAPTER S«J I— (HO. 65).
beef fa t o r o th er edible anim al fa t. and m ust be sold be taken u n til the accused has been furnished a causa to put o r leave such fish on a n y hank, shore, con tract price (or leoscd p ri-ni'-ri -rt«,n »Sr re­
ita U m e n t of the charges again st him and notice of
A N A C T A uthorising and D irecting th y T ransfer 11fitter a registered o r p ro p riety brand and proper­ the tim e am i place th e r e o f T he accused m ay Iw beach o r other place ou t o f w ater, bu t auch parson com m endation o f the Com m !. i(&gt;ru r ,1 .1unr.illy la lieln l w ith a d istin ctive Irade-m artf o r name
shall i.nm t-dlatrly return such fish to the w ater.
tu re .'w ith the approval of tin Board ’ Ojn.mí»
of
S
ix
ty
Thousand
D
ollars
from
th
e
Hoard
of
i s t
hearing the nam e o f the m anufacturer. Edible »resent a t .th e hearing in person, b y counsel, or
Sec. 3. A n y perron violatin g o r failin g to com H ealth T ax Fund to the I’ension T ax Fum l
xrih . T he statem en t o f charges and n otice m ay p ly w ith the provisions o f this A c t shall tie deem ed «¡oner* of S tatr Institu tio n ,
cotton
seed
oil
is.bereby
defined
as
refined
cotton
Sec. I I . A ll taw- ur p a r t, of , , .
conflict
He It finacted by the L e tid a lu ra of the bfata of
J"j . "*
need oil. free from dlsanreeable taste o r odors. Iw served personally upon alien person, o r mailed
Illy o f a m isdem eanor, and sh a ll'b e nuniahrd w l h the p m viiion s of tljis Act ty- v ■ tin vim*
to him a ( his last-know n qddrr*»..at least tw en ty
W
hite
cotton
eecd
oil
for
edible
purpose«
is
cotton
a fine of not m ore than one hundred dotlara or are h ereb y repealed.
S a S o n - H 'T h a t the Cbm plroUer is hereby
day* prior to the hearing. If upon such hearing
Sec. 13. n . e provision* of 11i f Act -hall take
authorite.1 and directed to d raw his w arrant seed o il which Has been refined in such a m anner the Hoard finds the charges are true, it m ay re­ im prisonm ent n ot m ore th an s ix ty d a y s, o r b y
effe-» and t.e in fid) force upon
t-i age and
against the B oard of H ealth Fund for S ix ty as td be nearly ndotletsi culorlcs* and flavorless voke the certificate. Such in vocation shall take both sueh fine and im prisonm ent
A pp roved June 4, igng.
1- -inning a
ap p ro v al b y the G overnor Or -w&gt;
Thousand D ollars, and the S tate Treasurer is W inter cotton seed oils for c-dihle purposes are from the person named In th e,certificate all rights
those
from
which
a
portion
of
th
e
stca
n
n
e
has
been
law w ithout su ch a p p rova, .
hereby directed to charge the am ount of tan! w ar.
And privilege* acquired thereby.
rem
oved.
T
h
e
y
m
ay
be
eith
er
w
hite
or
yellow
.
CHAPTER
5940—
(NO.
711.
/Approved
June
j.
1909
ran t
the Hoard oi I lealth T a x F un d , and to
Sec. t l . A »tenoifraphic report o f each proceed­
credit the sam e to the Pension T a x Pund to be W henever the S tate Chem ist m ay find, b y esa m - ing to revoke a certificate shall be uiade a t th r e x ­ A N A C T to En cou rage the E stab lish m en t an-&gt;
distmrsed in paym en t o f Pensions aa provided b y ination o r analysis, th at adulterated , m isbranded, pend« of the (Hoard, and a tran scrip t thereof kep t
M aintenance of U ncncloseil G am e P reserves fo r ; ,
__
_ __ 5612- *!0
. . 71
CHAPTER
□r im itation drugs, liqu or or food p ro d u ct* have
Ijiw
- *
on its file*. A perron who«e certificate has Iwen
C ertain B ird*"and O th er-G am e: to En cou rage .'ft! Alk-v
.......... ..
............ 1 ir-t 1 Ililt
Sec. 3. All law s and parts of laws in conflict Iwen m anufactured lor sale, nr' p u l on sale in this
E i
the
ln
lrm
luction
.
R
aising
and
i»rTqiagatton
o
f
A
u
Umclo«l
Records
Shall
it
\ 1“ t Îh i I« tlivo
S late , ha shall (ortnw ith furnish a certificate to
w ith the provisions of this Aot are hereby repealed
L- *
Ihe S am e , j h e I&gt;roteClicn_oi Such C .a m rJ 're -^ «3 8 6 t t î î o n
th at effect to the Com m issioner of A griculture, d a y s of the decision of th e B oard, a w ritten notice
S
ec.-Jl
T
lu
it
this
A
ct
shall
go
into
effect
im
­
of
app
eal
therefrom
.
U
pon
filing
such
n
otice
th
e
ta&gt;^.
serve« anrj (5i)mc»itnd lh c T im e in W hich T h e y tie It E
who »hail tran sm it the sam e to the proper p ro se­
a cird‘ .b y the Legislature -&gt;&lt; .he siile
C n acti
m ediately ty n n its aP p ro va H iy th oO o vcrn o r
M ay Iw ITiinted and K illed, and P rovid in g,P en
cutin g officer in the cou n ty where the said a d u lter­ S ecre ta ry shall transm it to th e Governor, and th e
Florida.
A ppru veii June j , 1909.
altre» for Violatimi« of T h i- A c t.
ated, niisUmnded, o r im itation drugs, liquor nr A tto rn ey G eneral the record of *uch proceedings.
- Section » .T h a t all Rtate, counV.-,«--1
food product w as found, and shall enusr the goods Such o lficcri shall review the proceedings as dis- U* if iinartod bv th e i.e g ld r tn r t o f the F iate
- -j-i.al
records Odiali a t all time* t v (,(-. 1 -.
‘
- CHAPTER 5635— (NO. 661. '
so ad u lterated n r mlriwaw-tetl- tb be w ire d b y th e c k w e d b y -th e record*, a n d tlieir it rt i l l an affirm ing
Florida I
lt*iw in
Insiiectiorltrl an y citlie n of 1‘ lnn !.. .
A N A C T ' ld‘ Amvhff'-'Sficlions TWo, Seven . Ten, SherifTof th e c o u n ty in w h ich sn ch gxxvfsn iefo u n d . or overru lin g the action of the Hoard shall tw final.
•
I'tlvilScclion I. A n y person. A n n o r corp oration charge o f « u éh rés,’ rd* shall noi ref-r- l i '. I
B levan. T w elve and Fourteen oi an A rt Kn- It shall lx. the d u ty o f the la id prosecutin g officer - Src. 13. Any- failure, neglect Or refusal on the
Id **
to prosecute all,perron s violatin g a n y provision* part o f a n y perron ob tain in g a certificate to p ra c ­ oafninn o r con trollin g, b y lea*e nr otherw ise, a n y egc to a n y c iti réti
IIItllHl *1
' AR* ,
P
*
,;»:r the
___ P in
H th
__e _____
Sec. 3. &gt;Tif*t- a u v olftcinl a h -1 '..
tice
d
e
n
tistry
o
r
den
tal
su
rgery,
from
ini.l
Hoard,
unenclosed
land*
S ta te [o _____________
f F lo rid a upon
An A et to Prevent tlm A d u llen ition , Misbranding of this A ct as soon a t he rtce ivr* th e evidence
III
f Ìi
.uh'-el
to h-gister such certificate w ith the Clerk of the which such perron», firm o r corporation n ia y 'y s - provision» ofT5*ction 1 of tin e A.
and Im itation 11T;Foods for Man o r Beast, of transm itted b y th e C om m issioner o f A gricu ltu re
nier,
t
Beverages. Caodlcn and Condim ent*, of McdiSec, 13, T h a t the S tate C hem ist »Imlt.make an C ircuit C ourt of som e co u n ty in th is S tate, as tablish a gam e preserve fo r-the raising, p ro p aga- to re m o v a l q r im p eaclir
A pprov'rél'Junc jwlSBU, .
_£ine«, D n u n a tv i.illu u p « j nr the M anufacture annual u-|»n! to the U ovcrn or on work done in ab o v e provided, w ithin n in ety d a y s from date of Uon and p rotection of H ungarian jiartn d ges, ringK I
,.*v
--------, arvi ilale i hsreol in the S la te of I lortda, I re- execution 01 this A ct, w h ich report m ay be included u su e o f sam e, shall w o rk a forfeiture o f such c e r­ ncckci) English pheasants and o th e r gam e birds
v
CHAPTER 5643— \N0 7j
scribing a F en a liy for llio . Violation Hcrebf. in th a t now m ade on com m ercial (rrtilirera and tificate, but a new certificate m a y be Issued upon not n a tiv e to the S tate, and such o th e r ye me* a* is
(he
paym
en
t
to
the
Boar.',
th
e
sum
of
fifteen
o r shall tw p ro tected b y the laws o f F lorida, o r to A N A C T to Provide, tor the k'.d'P rovidin g fo B ih e Inspect .&lt;&gt;n and A nalysis of published therew ith. T he a ctu a l expenses of the
- Hist
t‘ y Article«U &gt;c«ril*d-t.y th e F loriila S ta te D e­ S tate C h rm .it. nr one Assistant S ta te C hem ist, In ( l i t oa)) dollars for such neglect, failure o r re­ raise and propagate sam e on M id unenclosed lands
tn tho
are No»v, ç r tin - llc rra ftrr ihpartm ent oTAilriculture,■ Charging the S ta t e s atten dance upon the annual con ven tion o f the fusal to register such certificate, and the surrender or a n y portion th ereof, shall, bsdiwe Iw jnn e n titln l — -Tranter*
• mfftt,
of th e
Interniti
______ ___
,
to Ih e p to ti-cl'o r-o f -thep ro visio iH m (Lit A ct, post « v F a u d .o f the filato of Florida
Sidle
A tto rn ey adtl. th e 'E n fo rc e m e til H ereof, and Association 61 .Official A gricultural C hrm ists of -of th e! forfeited certificate.
Providing Means T herefor, l/rojdflil'Ji (or the tha U uilad S ta le s , o r when utiiciaHy representing — fire.. 13. In order to p rim d e thr mean« for car: said laud; b y placin g n otices upon thwWmiHinfir*
it ■ iw! uf E d uration o f the S l.itr ' !'!
Tying
o
u
t
and
nnforcing
the
tiro
ing
provision*
of
this
A
r
t,
o
f
the
sam
e
and
a
lo
n
g
e
v
e
ry
jude.th
ereof,
a
t
fre
­
Appointm ent of A id .tio n a l A ssistant S tate the D epartm ent o f A gricu ltu re try order of the
h / I h c 'l-ifW tr u r e nt thr -.»It ri
ChemM « tuor. iix p e r t Pixel A nalysts,«Tq&gt;ixl and Com m issioner, shall be paid from ih e fund* a p ­ the said Hoard shall charge each person ap p lyin g quent in teryals, not exceeding tw o hundred yards, n *
Chemists
‘ - ictor. to A ppropriate the Nocesoary propriated for traveling expen ses o f t h e .S ta te to It fo r a certificate to p ractice d e n tistry o r den- k t conspiciipnt y.Jju'ci, which . n otices «hail he " ’ Section lé T h at hereafter rn&gt;
taL su rgery h i thi* S la t* an exam in ation fee of pai iird or »tam ped in b lack letters upon Ixiards.
v i i / . t » thè Provisions of B us A rt, C h rm iit,
.tier
- *'
__l________
S ta te of Pir.rida that arc lui» ir
a td W
Larrx u r T a H i o f l * w s in C*m- — See. I I; B e U T u rih rr enacted, T h a t in order to tw e n ty (810.00) dollars, and in addition thereto a and posted where th e y can Iw con sp icu o u sly «cell, Iw, vrstell In the Trti«tee* nf the Ir U.;- .
r.-re
1 ot
- tlict wìtfi I h j Y j c t . A pproved June ». 190T..
epforce and c a rry ou t -Ihe tirovivjon* ot this Act. certificate fee of five (5$.00) dollar* for e v e ry cer­ w iden notice* «KnB forbid, a p y h u n tin g ^ k illin g, m rn r Fund,of the S ta le of Florida or 1
tificate or duplicate certificate issued b y said
-ltd,
He II H nasùd h&gt;' Ih* L,c(UÌature of Ibe Sfate of the n u n ,Of live thousand dollars, or ao much th ere­ B o a rd , and o u t o f the funds com ing into th e p os­ m aim ing, chasing o r oth erw ise in tericrin g w ith E d u cation of the S u it- of Fionda '
said
bird*
am
t
o
th
er
gam
e
on
said
land*,
and
«
or
of a* Tnay lie necessary it h ereb y an n u ally apcon veyed hr disposed nf h y th&gt;- -a.-1 It
•• Florida i ‘
ave
« hy
p ro p rla te d 'and se t aside nut o f Ihe fre t arising session o f said Hoard under the provision« o f thi* w h en ever said lands ahail
* I hi*’
T ‘been
y . 11 posted
pfreted ut.tlcr
ut-.ler
(fir
B o a r i of Education uni. ■
Setrlion I. T h a t S ee tio n sT w o ,S cv en . Ten. Ele- from the inspection and an alysis of fcrtilitc rt. and A ct, the mem tier* of said Hoard shall each receivn the pro* ivions o f this A ct,
th è
1« f U ! PObHcmtIOli «hall h a v e tv-eri given for tin ' ¡1 irrm
In),
ven, T w e lvr and Pourteen of An A ct E n trile.I:
so much thereof as Is necr*sary-i« m ade im m ed iate­ a* com pensation tha sum of five (5.00) dollars for a n y person to g o Into th e *a r) urtenclosed U nd*
th irty (to ) d«v* |&gt;tror to *u .h *.*!c
An À c t'to P tev en t thè A du lteroltan. Miahrand- ly a v a ila b le ; th at the proceeds_erising from the each day actually engaged in the duties-of the and hunt, kill, mil'
I h k A c t sh a ll n ot atm ly t o Uimv t . L rail-.
ll trgltin.i
tegi tím ale and necessary e x penar*
lilt «aid birds o r _______
Ing and Imi tulion of F o o d i (or W au o r Ueast, ut fees of thi* office bo thrived in to the T reasury for office, and aall
o ln - r gam«- A n y perron v to
roar! or canat gran t* a* now provided I'
incurred in atten d in g the m
eetings o f («Id Hoard.
meetings
Deverage«. Candies an.l C o n d im en ti;of Medicine«, the use nf the U eneral F un d .
itlrtg a n v o f the provisions
Beverage«.
iro visio n so f tbi* A c t shall, upon j
^
2 T h a t hereafter, when th. Ire-'- ■ 1 of
the'
Dru'ts and.IAriuo(s. or »he M anufacture attd Sale
Sec. 3. T hat all la we arid part* o f law s in co n ­ T hè S ecre ta ry o f the Hoard shall b e entitled to con viction thereof) Iw fined not m ore than him - the
In tornai
Im provenirnt
Ft.--1
li
such
am
oun
t*
a*
«hall
tie
necessary
to
d
efray
the
T
hereof
trvthB
fitate
of
Florida,
i.rercrd
n
n
ga
Pen
d
rrd
dollar*,
o
r
confined
In
the
c
o
u
n
ty
tail
n
o
t
flict
with
th
is
A
r
t
be.
and
the
sam
e
are
hereby
:»
Bt«te
B
oard
o
f
E
d
uc.i'lon
-h
d
!
deecotts of station ery and necessary exprn.se« a c tu ­ m ore than th irty d a y s; Provided, T h a t th e te rr i­
-.-iw r
• a ity for the Violation llrre n f. Providing for the repealed
exp edien t i p f fl! a h y of the Inr'l '*
a
lly
incurred
in
the
discharge
o
f
Ip*
d
u
ty
.
%AU
ex*
ln»o*ctlon and A nalysis of the A rticles (lru:n hcd
%nt tt-e
tory o f land* to be protected b y th r provision* of
Src. 3. T h at this A c t shall ha in ioree and e f ­
-roc* shall be paid from th e fees received b y the this A ct shall not in a n y one tract exceed in area m ay hereafter be verteil in the I p . -&gt;■ nf Kfive■
h y ih e F loral* S la te D epartm ent of A griculture. fect im m ediately upon a p p r o n l hv th e G overnor
Interenl briproyem ent Fund o! th&gt; s ’
nard under the provitiona nf th is A ct, and th at xix hundred and fo rty acres, a n -l.th a t.n o person
.h.dl
C harging the S la te ’s A lto rn ry with the linforre
Appfuvm) fune e, 1900
no p art of said expense shall tw paid o u t nf the com pany o r corporation «hall ow n more than one Ida o r in th e fbn te B o a r i of Kdn; . ‘ " ,r ’ - ;-ut.hment llbreof; and Providing Means T herefor,
jve th irty d ava' p o lire of such
S tate T reasury. AU m oney* received In e x e c s* # f such gam e preserve and P rovided furth er. T h a t p
.
Providin g fur tha Appointm ent nl Additional
.
-jet*
cation in «orne never|t»n*-r r»’ it‘h4he-, .»* * .
P
"
«aid per diem allowance* And n th er.expen ses here­ the perron, firm or, corpora lion establish in g, o w n ­
A ssistan t S la te Chem ists or E xpert Fond Analysts,
,,.&gt;i lie
CHAPTER 3636— &lt;N0. r»7iin provided »hall h e held M y the S ecreta ry of the ing o r Controlling *ueh gam e preserve shall Iw su b ­ o r cou nties where *uch land* .«&gt;
a Food anil D rug Inspector, to A ppropriate the
situate.), and alvo in a r ewspaper i&gt; " - -he* al
AN
AC
T.-to
C
reate
tK*
Ptorida
S
ta
ts
Hoard
of
id
Board
as
a
tp
ecail
i.fl.d
fot
m
reting
expensfl*
M
N eecsiary F u n )* 10 Enforce the Provision« of this
je c t to (lie laws »( the S tate o f F lorid a regulating la tU h a x u w . Fiorirla sn-l mich roh— rsr
. . Utw^J-jhau m ake an an-' th e hunting nf gam e.
D rn tal Exam iner*, to P rry ip h e Tlu-tr D uties, o f said “Hoard; and. .salii
A ct, and to repeal A ll Daw* o r P art* or Law * in
- ’
a
y
bc
dremrtV'm
ìvìrébìr!
niter
ra
il,
w
rek
“
h
'A
m
a’
O overn
o gen ico r on
tn U rgu lete the M anner of Issuing C ertificates nual report of ite,:woce«x1ing* Ur th e G
■ Conflict with th is A et. A pproved June t. 19o r,
Sec: I , T h at no person, firm o r corporation
Id n otice «halt contain a drscni'tm n " f th. - u J i,
to P ractice D en tistry and D ental S urgery in or before the fifteenth d a y o f H Jrcrftdwf o f' each •hall be allowed to hunt, chary, £i»im , k ill o r o t h ­
ahail readmits follows'.
' ***£
together
with
a lrakib
T y i re- erwise in te rfe re 'w ith a n y H ungarian p artridge, r t a t e i h r term« o i sale, the f v n t v j ‘
tha M a le o f Florida, to R egu late the Practice ,year,
H
, RBi
H an aqroun
___ ,fm
J Hf H
ibnrfty
...ch
land* shall br rol+.-raod rim .fy th; rrorh&gt;
,fcS*C C3.' T h a t tha exam in ation o f specim ens of
of D en tistry and D ental Surgery, and to R e ­ c e iv n l and d id ju rted b y them purtuanV. to thi* ring .necked E n glish p h M is n t n r other gam e birds
1 d.-i *' .1
. food and drug* rival! be made b y the S ta te C h em ­
peal an A c t herein N am ed.
A c t; bu t should I be am ou n t h*ld b y th a S ecretary not'nati.ve tp the S ta te which m a y be placed upon, th at th ey w ill recri'-e bi'h. thrn-for
ist o f -Florida, or under hi» direction and supera t a n y tim e exceed thred hundred (I)o n .o o ) d o l­ raised o r propagated upon «b y »trch gam e p re ­ F lorida, from U ie 'tlm r o f giving «urb
He
It
E
n
a
rftd
by
the
Legislature
ol
the
Slat*
of
the
d
a
y
.
o
f
M
le
Jn
a
«
'
'
**
fq r tha tmm nsa rvi ilatorawtisro frtwfi such
lar*, the excess a bo vk three hundred (8 too .00) d o l­ serve* o r in thi* S ta te for th e pcriu.1 ul three year*
F lo rid a :
™
iaxa.ninatm n w hether such articles are adulti-rated
lars *hatl be placed w ith the S ta le Treaxurei to from thfl passage o f th is A c t, and th a t a fte r th gt m akin g tho «ale, th sy ‘ halt r&lt;'i"
ron*. finn* o r corporation“ (inl.ii
o r misbranded w ithin Ihe m eaning of this A ct. and
Section I ' T l.a t a Hoard o f E xam iners, to-oon- the credit of the com m on school fund o f th e S tate. period m&gt; such H ungarian p artridge, ring-necked notiee tp flic wi t h them imnir.l ■ '
. if tt »hall appear V m i any such exam ination th at sist o f five practicin g d en tist* w h o shall Iw grad u ­
Sec. 14. A n y perym filing p ( attem p tin g, to file English p heasant o r other gam u-blrd* not n ative
th e exp iration o f the tim e of »uch
an y of such specim ens 1« adulterated or m isbran d­
ates o i reputable d en tal colleges a n d recom m end. a« hi* ow n a diplom a or ccrtiifca tr of a hother; or a &gt;0 (his B tate ..bull tw chased, hunted o r kilted e x ­ licatioii. w
« lilr
li shall,
•halt aatt Uil
h ich
ail till..-'
tun
ed w ithin the m ean in go ( tfte A ct. the C om m ission­ K
1 b y the Florida S tate D rn ta l tio cirty. to tw forged diplom a, affidavit.n r identification or q u a l­ cept during the peri.ld atlow rd b y U w for th a to rtiw p e r tio o b y *TTf'Tw rvx,n-"rrPr'
er o f Agriculture shall cause the ito o J sro a dolter
ification, (hall be deem ed g u ilty of a felony and. hunrinj^pf^gijnit.hmU
know
n
as
the
Florida
S
la
te
.
Board
of
D
ental
lix
M
ine
And
in
c
a
w
the
M
id
S
tate
Ho
a ttd nr m isbranthrVl o' be acUcd h y the S luoill of anyners. 1» hereby e r r a t o d 'whom- jlu tv it «).(|l 1Ä upon con viction th grm f, ih a ll ha lu h jegt1 to »uch
!.. - I v e r «hall w liju tly o r pi ali clo u d y
th e C o u n ty in 'w h ich th ey are found, and shall to «AST)» «Mit t h e -pu rpo ses o f This A rt. (-.'herein
tine and iinpri»uhmrnt a* i« marie an.l pruviderl by 'Irfare, rem ove. m ulU at* or d estro y a n y ’ notice catio n is proceeding to m ake »uch «.
Iikrw iw .requ ire mich perwonr hrrn* »
____ Causa n otice ihureoi to 1« giv en to th e p a rty from
The m em bers o l the said Board the S U tu l* « o f this S ta le for the crim e o t forgery. ou t up under the provirion*
------ — of IW« A r t sh all, unoo tions (Afrfisbtru: ««id n otice to file v. 1till «mu- fia*
-whom »uch sam ple was out » lo rd , a n y p a rty ao after provided
See.. I I . A n y perron who shall practice d m - con viction th e n » ', be fined not exceed in g fifty
,i&lt;l vab,
«hall tw a p p o in lu l b y the G overnor, and at the
Ibe exbtratlnii of the time f M
y
notified
shall
bR
given
an.oppu
rtpm
ty
to
be
heard
tiit r y o r tle n ta il surgery in this S ta te w ithout bav„
______________-W » ^
e-»IH publication,
ouiiiicuim n. which
»*■ ■ • •• I! tnr.es.
which «
shall
before the C om
m issioner
nf A gricu ltu re .and the tim e of (heir appointm ent ujxm sax! H a n d m u|t ing first obtained a certificate from the F lorid a to 1Uirs o r Imprisoned in the c o u n ty jjiiI n ot c i» n m ol ni said
ammi
'
:nr-g to
A H om ey G eneral
te ra l1under such rules and « R u lo t ions W ? f ö r « ^ ' n o r o f ' f i V ? yram o?
^ s n i nf. i W a l ì ^ n e r é to w h o violate-. toe Cou n itty d * y* ’ ° r W ,h ’ in th c ll'crT' ion ot S T r o b j'e r t toin sp rtltio n h y an y (wrron d
a* m ay
pee veritieri b y them , and if it appears licer.s«t 10 nracticu d e n tistry or den tal surgery a n y ot ---------(ho pm vision«
o 'l this A
c t, shall *tw- Jdeemed
- lie J11
---------*
'*
------*
r&gt;r
S*«- 4. A 11Ja w tjix p arta o f low * fircD fifn crw T tr^
th at a n y o f tthe provisions o f this A ct have been in thi* S tate. T ha term for which the m eint«ra g u ilty of a m isdem eanor and, upon co n v iction
Sec. J. A fte r to e notice ref.rrs*l uS m.'
™ A c t bé. and the «ame are h ereb y, repealed
violated b y such p a rty , then the Comiuisaiuner of of xa.d Board shall hr.I,t ufii£e*bj»U tw -faur-y*itter liic icu f. sh all b e -puntsiwd Ky-a fiilg u l h u i tnuje
ceding Section shall have lawn iMUoi »ro |i" ‘ j
Approve.!
June
4,
1909.
.
A gricu ltu re »hall at o n ce c ertify th* l i c i t to Aha
than one th o u sa n j ( I t ,000 00) dollars, or Imptrronfirm o r corpora lion ri.all h *9j ?***.
;— r p roper 711-0urcattng «TtorTTcyr with the copy of the pm virteq th »t th esu em b er* of th e D ental Higtnl m ent in th* co u n ty jail n ot more than
flh o g With th a Ttvtstee* o f th« fn je n w i i m
tu )
in office at the tim e o f th* passage o i this A r t
’ ’ — ------.■
result» p f the analysts, or th e exam ination of such shall
men»
F u n d , if th e y b* t o e i n g *be *aW.
^
m
onths,
o
r
b
y
h
n
th
such
r.n
**n
dd
m
p
ri«
m
rm
*nt.
»wtwuued to sefv* nut th ru m e n t i t i
. CHATTER 5641— {NO. 72).
, - JV * Lr-L" -r»1 v . c l l(» sp « iU iH i« ! l» « w « is s H ir I * lw r terrti« be
the B u t e B oan l o f E ducatkm . if it
’’¿ 3
in the discretion o f the C ourt.
of ollice for which
m skin / » u cticxaniin atiou . under the oath o f such until their succeswirs shall fw d u ly q u alifio t
In
Sec. 16. T h a t an A c t en titled “ An A c t to pro­ A N A C T A uthorising th e Hoard o f C o m m iisio n cn «ale. a bid o r w ntton-protutolion to («li'.i» &amp;
officer. T hat in ca«r it shall appear to the sa tis­ case of a v a ra n cy occurrir.4 on s«-d B oard.’ »urh
of S th te Institution* tn F urehase L a n d s for a U nd*. and some »hall not Iw open..» unto
faction of the Coin ml i-ooper of .Agriculture -*..d vacan cy shall t*e- (llle.1 b y Ihe G overnor a* herein vide for th* appoin tm en t of a Hoard of E xam in ers
o f m Ic provid ed lit »aid notice, at
V 'I ï ’ St;. F
arm. ., j r-i:—
E rect
B u ild. in gs
and „ E q:—
u ip
and to regu late th e practice o f d en tistry In the
....
. . _____
_.717
1 . bid* shall be ffpened in llic nreaem-r
the A tto rn e y G eneral that the violation of this provided
Said
Farm
, and D irecting
T h a t C ertain
PrisnttT
S ta tg nf F lo rid a ." approved June 7. 1BB7. and all
»he
A c t is 'property a su bject of in terstate com m erce
' __________
‘ -----Mm É
H »ale.
M Ì Éox
I in 1 F't*'
See. 3. T he «aid Board shall choose on* o f ita A cts and parta o f A cts am en d atory th ereto be. v t . t v j « N o tA o w is d f..* H*y,-«n d F ro rid ln g
.
o r otherwisi* oomes under the *uper
su rvi,Ion and member*
‘M ean* to D efra y the Expen»* Ne rra s*ry
President and one Secretary th-reof, and the sam e are hereby, repealrd.
Juris titiio n of the Uniter I S tftlaa.- W*f
icn the Com- and it shall meet a t least once each y ra r. and
iu g the-»ole. at the offiefl of the «
|r M
C a rry nut th* Provisions of T h is A ct
A pp roved June 8, 1909.
1 g c a se to
misai
mer of
____
. . RA griculture
R H H H shall
H H cert
Hrtu
wy th
"ft- u r if necessary, in the d iscre tio n M Ihe tegtrd.
De It Enacted by (ba Legislature of th* State or
, Fiorirla a t 1
th e U nited S tate* D istrict A tto rn ey tn whose D is­ and
a t such tim e* and place* a* it m ay deem
.— MorWatnient
trict th e violation m ay h a v e been com m itted, b u t proper, notice o l »uch meeliture-havtTnrbrflFTiUTF
CHAPTER »637— (NO.
l&gt; &gt;
Section I ,
______
If i t tw under tha iim rlie tin n of the cou rts of this lu lled one tim e, a t least th irty d a y s prior tl
And tha MÌd in u tee» . if ib^y, lf . )rL n If it la
'^vAiWnMIlxiUOju are hereby authorised and di
then the Com m issioner sh sll c e rtify (he i k a lu illm t in Im v .ililii Pi-gif l.tl y lifn i'F
i nn,r r — -&gt;» ■■■ ■ ) ■ ■ «— t o k
Student* o f Public Schools, Prc- recletrto.Mwct and purchase a tract or body of rote, o r th e «aid State' D oanl oi, . , ' 1,'f*i'r,[ j )i l,&lt;ei.
. . ing
. the nam es of all p e rw n i
te p a lunik show
m
aking
the «ale, «hall srfl to *hr * ? „ ,? « r i t e as
the^
Means
fur
such
Pro
le
d
tr
sne
tor sued P rotectio n , and l « 9d. w ith or tn thou l improvement«, suitable for
n tne co u n ty where tho offense occurred whom certificate* h av* been gran ted b y n - a
ting Penalties for Nqt C on stru ctin g , In- agricultural purposes, having in view convenience upon M tix fa ctory term«, for ca*h. 9f oto ^ r irlr
shall be th e d u ty of the proper pros­ and such other liook* a t m a y be necci
■ W if ih n w d — «
lu rin g and M aintaining JhjLMtRfifl-.tpi'ecu tin g a tto rn e y to prosecute all pereons
wt-Tlkii-a' ( P * iff ■ »-]ut Shis A rt ftlw tllr xK'-w itU tilt- .lílO A u d r U u » » a b r o a .
Ihr*- books to b * open a t all reasonable li:
the
p
u
rd
u
ro
r
a s coon as he receive* the fv id rn co tranx- pu blic inqu-ctum . to have and to us* a «eel
lie il liaocSed htr th c X c c b la tu r e of the Stale Of
Ia a Us . m -ili» mwf»»H«i iw *
appruvoq uy. in c A U n rtirv l
m itte I b y . the
Ih* Com m issioner ot Ar^ricull^irtjj She n a m e ’“ F lorida E la te B oard of D entgl
__
Florida]
,
u,l° f
l&gt;rwr to th r p a y m m l for th r p&lt;
u
o t th a court.
property. .Tiw farm wrcunÍAncT frith th r (rrm»
A lt* * — jw Jew eni
Inert“ thêrrorjr* A 'c o p y o f ri.e ■ transactions
Section
I,
That
all
piddle
school
buildings
to
be.
iHuchttWfi
to
cnnsiwl
of
__
_____________
_
tw g iv en b y p u blication In such m anner a* »aid B oard, or an y part th ereof,.d u ty certified to
&lt;&gt;( tint lest than five
within thcritate of Piorida. o f two or more stonrs numi ltd a errs. The farm to be used as 4 S tate
m a y be preteriiwd b y the ru les.an d Tcgulations b y th e-Secrctary under th e s e a lo f »»Id b o ard , or in
height, tlie sto r y or stories of which shall Iw Pnsoo Fartn or Penitentiary
„ „ ____ . J B P H
aforesaid.
•
»
a certificata (rom the S ecretary under acal of M id used (nr public school lyirrvur». «hall be provided
S«c. 7. T he MVid bo ard o f Com m i « io n e m of if ic b e m akin g tlie jatee w hich W
.S e c . 7. If, upon tnaJ o f a»iy perron con victed B oard, a s to w hether or not an in dividu al has a with adequate Muirwav- -,r fire r-wirxn for egress
ItUtitMtiaua
ia
auUMwjwrd-to
efln-t
prr«atd
l
^
k
ü
r
.
j
e
i
î
róTrtxjwctibn
b y hfij 1 i-cted »I ‘ b*
Under this A c t. It «hall appear th a t a n y a rtld e 0/ arrtifical« from ««Id Hoard to preeücs» d e n tistry |n rnxeqfU n v
I p ro iw rty syitahle buildings for o ro tw tly con du ct- P rovided. T h a t all bids mar-.be

m
ik
ìsB
¡ aiffite
g c^tesala

firn

to

«ftasttr-ìflS1

I

e

K

to

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K

to

hSÄ

■"-¿a

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of the channel ami hatbot wtirir they wish to net any luch drletcnou* subitane« or »ubstnnce* in

iliall a ct for Ui a g e n u a l ru i* o r rn leew p p liea h ie to ---ffita ;a n a jL iu iu n .r ia n iin » ti&lt; m :UM» ^ t t)&gt;*m- -imy-pHrce
- — *'------------w -------lim - "ttl«
M ----------------tM n)AV l&gt;e '------Wash« L ot In
ill memlierx b y w hich the votin g pow er and th e
com m and of all classes of vessels filtered
into ani vy oof thepwmaters __________
herein nam ed, shall p ro p erty rights arid interests, resp ectively, o f
_________
liable to enter th at port, and thoroughly fam iliar lie deem ed g u ilty of a misdem eanor, and, U|ion each uu-ml&lt;er m a y and sh a ll be determ ined and
apply mg for a certificate, a fee of tw rn ly-fivo do! w ith the channel and currents of the harlair. th ry con viction thereof in a n y court o l com petent fixed, but the association shall has« (tower to
lar*, whet hr i *uch prison be gran trd a Certificate sh a ll appoint and license such a num ber of those jurisd iction , shall be fined in a sum n ot m ore than adm it new members, who shall be en titled to vote
a fte f exam ination, or upon conform ity w ith the found quahfirtl ax are"
__ requisite
.. to .perform the ive hundred dollars; " P ro v id e d , further. T h a t and to share in th r proper!j- nf the association
other requirem ents of this A c t. and in c a ie of e x ­ duties required ofuhfc p ilo ts fo r th at port; so th at the carryin g {nib efleet o f the provisions o f this With the old memtiers, in accordan ce wi t h such
am ination, w hether a certificate lie gran trd or not. there shall not be m ore than rw enty-ftve licenser! A c t shall tie u nder the supervision of the S tate general rule. This provision o f the articles o f in­
Sec. £ T h a t-a ll law s and n atts of law s in co u ­
Src. 7. In case o f failure of a n y applicant, the (dlols for the port o f Pen sacola, four (or the ports Hoard of H ealth "
corporation shall not be altered, am ended o r r e ­
rt with
Set. 2. T h is A c t shall becom r e fle rtiv r on July pealed e xcep t b y the unanim ous w ritten consent
flirt
with ¿hi* A c t be. and Ih» mm» are hereby, Board m ay exam ine him a t a n y tim e thereafter, of A palachicola and C areahrlle, a t both cast and
a t a meeting held b y it. upon paym en t b y him of w est passes, in ch iitv e, four for the port of FcrM. 1909.
or the v o te of nil the mcm l-trs.
the fee lien mbefore provided for.
nandm a and Nassau In let, eleven for the p ort of
« iw
‘ A p p roved June j , 1909.
Said articles m ust be tulrtcribed b y th e
Sec. R. A n y person practicing as an osteopathic £ l. Johns, eight for the port uf P ort T am p a three
original memlier* and a ck n o w led g e d 'b y one ot
CHAPTER $944 — (NO. 75).
physician w ithout having first obtained and re­ for the p o r to l P u n ta U orda, three for the port of
CHAPTER 5955— (NO. 80}.
them («fore an officer authorised by the la w of
A N A C T R equirin g and A utho risin g the Com p
corded a certificate of qualification from the Hoard C harlotte.
e*port
ofi St.
l I H l I U S k t aIlla
l M rt ln
l l V rt ,i itwo
w u tfor
v i th
SSIS
|&gt;V I S W
*■ ».IAndtews,
llllt is n e .
AN A C T to P ix the Stan dard o f C otton Seed Meal this S ta le to take and certify ackn ow led gm en ts of
■ »■ trollrr to R efund C ertain M oneys C ollected a* of E xam in ers, hrrctnliefore provided fo r. shall 1« twro
o for
" the p yri ul C edar K e y s, ten for the P o rt °&gt;
Bold in this S ta te ; 't o P roh ibit the Sale of deed* of cnn vcvan cr, and shall be filed in accord­
Drainage T a x !n the D rainage D is to r t Created
b y im nrisonm rnl not exceeding six K»r y W eal, a i d tw re lw rd iv o lh rr port not sprntiInterior C otton tired Men! W lra o u l N otice to ance w ith the provision» o l taw , and when to filed
Under
ol the Legislature of month», or by A.tine fio l exceeding Iw« Im tflm l J-«viliy-m entioned-In 'tht* C h ap ter, arid lliert-aflrr.'
ÿ n d e r A u th o rity o f an A c t &lt;
-'tfir P u blic; to P roh ibit the M isbranding, of the said article* of incorporation or certified copies
d o llari.
w hen vacan cies occtir in the num ber of p ilo ts in
C otton Seed M eal, and Providin g Penalties (or th ettu f »hull l * received in all the cou rts o f this
W h ereas/T h t L egislatu re of F lorida, a t it* regu­
Approved M ay io. toco
a n y of the port* of this S tate the Com m issioners . V iolations of T h is A c t.
S tate and other places ax prim s facie evid en ce o l
lar session in »9«I , pasted an A ct creatin g the
o f th at port m a y , in th e ir d iu ig tiu n , gran t license
the fa c t* contained »herein.
",
i - .f i . -1_"
Hoard o l D rainage C o m m issio n e r, and anthnr
obi pilots heretofore provided until the nundicr uf He ll n nsefed by the Legislature ol the Hiatt ot
CHAPTER 5947— (NO. 7fi).*a,
See. 4. finch association incorporated, u n d e r----- :
.................to .la y o u t drainage districts.**• A N A C T In Kigulate the P m rtlrr of fintom eli v.
... pilots
pitots 1reaches tile nu'mlw-r allq-rvl hy.LLisLhatittiFlorida
this A c t most w ithin Slitrtp d a y s mllmr It* l^awa.. i M i wher
fUTItun ’I. T h a i the sale 01 any cotio n seed poration, adopt a code of by-law * for it* govern­
— : - ^ - V r t T l ^ ' T f r r - . - n ^ v . l S 'u t ---------- ------- » w* 7 1iö r i h a t p~*tj Ijr* ^
vT
the Examination of Practitioners o f Optometry, are now d u ly licensed shall hold their nflicif ac- m eal made from short staple cotton , com m only m ent and m anagem ent r o t inron«i*t*ni selth th e
■ loners laid o u t a drain age district e m b ra c in ’
ffor
fir fthe
Irn R
U egistration
einrt r* f inn ñf
t
i/-#
•
t..
a
.I
tl#
m
1
■
1
^
rn
lin
g
to
taw.
Said
p
ilo
ti
»hall
be
entitled
to
known
as '‘ B righ t C otton Seed M eat," and con ­ provisions o l this law. A m ajority v o te of the
of Licensed Practitioner's
whole or in p u t the C ou n ties of D ade, Osceol
old their He»}*- and appoin tm en t* during good taining less than ft.tfl tier cen t of nitrogen ,— mrmlierx o r the w n tfrn assent of m em bers rep ­
_and Prescribing P rn a lty for Its Violation.
D eSoto. L ee and S t. L u cie, and levied a drain
behavior, and the said Hoard shall requite from equ ivalen t 10 j.,$o per cent, of ajpm otila.-—o r the resenting a m ajority of the v oles, is necessary to
e tax Of five cents ncr acre an alt lands lying Hr H Enacted bv thr Legislature of the Slate of racli pilot satisfactory bonds (or th e faith fu l per­ sale of a n y cotton seed meal m aderrom te a island ad o p t such by-law s
The provision* of the
Florida t
thin said drain age d istrict; ami
form ance of hi« duties.
C otton , com m only_known as " D a rk C o lto n Heed (irn e ia l Law * of this £tate not inconsistent w ith
W hereas. T he U nited S ta le s C ircu it Court o l the
Section I. T hat the practice of optom etry, for
Sec. 2. A ll laws nnd parts ul laws in conflict M eal," ami containing less than j . y per cen t, of the provisions of this Act shall a p p ly to th * b y ­
Southern D istrict o f Florida subsequently d e ­ thr p u t pores of this A ct, it defined as follows, vix: w ith th r provision* of this A ct ate hereby repealed nitrogen, equ ivalen t to 4. so per cen t, olam m on ia, laws o f the corporation* provided for in this A c t.
clared said A c t o f the L egislatu re u n con -litu - T h e uye or em ploym ent o f tests or esn m in ation i
See. J. T h is A ct shall take effect im m ediately is prohibited in the S ta te of Plorid a, Provided. E ach asMiclation m ay nlwi, b y ita by-law * adopted *
for the determ ination of the natural and function- upon its passage and app roval b y -th r G overnor
tionnl:
T h at " b rig h t" o r " d a r k " cotton *etd moal, a*1 as aforesaid, provide for the follow ing m atters;
Therefore—
d d e fid rn d c * of the eye and the adaptation of
Approved May sq^jgov.
1 . Th» manner ol rem oval of a n y onr o r more
herein defined, which con tains lets nitrogen of
roses for the aid thereof.
41
Be It Enacted J&gt;y the L etlslatu re of the S la tt of
am m onia than is specified herein, m ay lie sold irt of it* director*, and for filling a n y and all vacancies
tifAfTER S94v I d N 0. ROi.
Sec. 2, There is hereby created a Hoard to lie
Florida t
this S tate when there is p la in ly printed, in cap ital in the Hoard of Directors
Section I. T h a t it shall lie the d u ty of the known and styirrt th r "F lo rid a Hoard o f 'E x a m ­ A N A Q X tu Provide for t h » A 4f«i»*toft «if-Grartq- letters, op Ike gu a ran le e - lo g nose provided by­ ‘ 7. T h e n um ber n M Irc rto rs'M id lh * num ber o p ~
«Vomitm iter, iinon sa tisfa cto ry showing to huts b y inee* tn Op»omrtTy.' to be composed o f five regu­
m em ber* nr vote* thereof eom Htutfng a u c o ry a w —
ulet Of Law Department. of Cluirtatwd -U«iv»r- la w the w in ds "St.uoud-.Cla.'.s C olton Seed Meal.
the T a x C ollectors of the said several counties, of lar optfeians, residents o f the S ta te of Florida, w ho
J l m l llu; sals til filial toe, ousrel,,Tr n-toi- — yi— qWe'r^mttMPfprtlftlvfi w fi'ch. am i the tim e
sitie*
1.U1.i-Pltra
lUc tico
ftav - tlrfn tnnanh,L,a H u p . . « l i i . at , iili
&gt;py
the am ount o t d r a jn i____
■ ■ ■
terotrd m ateria li a* cotlo n seed m esi, b y qunlify- when, m em bership at a n y m em lwr In the a s« .t iaU r r o r c o u f t s o f p in n d g
eral cmlnlte*. u n o er a u in o m y 1.1 the s.mj Aqt
in said S tate lor-two years: , Said Hoard shall be
ing thè tradc m a tk , narne or bran d, “ Pcrd M eal," tion shall cease; the mode, manner nnd effect of
tg o s. to draw his w arran ts in la v o r"o r T h e m i
appointed b y the G overnor as MH11 as practicable IL- It Enacted by the Lsgitlature- of the Stale of " D a ir y M eni," " S t a r M eal," "S to c k Feed Xleai," expulsion of a tticmlier, su bject to the right of the
F
lorid
a;
aeveral T a x C ollectn ts for the several am ount* of n ite r th e passage of this A c t, one m em ber for a
or a n y ’o tb e i uuallfyitig word* or si gin . is p ro­ expelled mem h e ' tp hqvc tne.H oapi of D itrctora
■ aid drainage ta x p aid b y each p( said counties: term of one year, on*T or tw o years, one for three
Section J. Prom and a lte r tfli" l i S S S l of lltlf h iH trd ,. and MallM
m M BBRM
ti flOOdM
goods tnMldpaVM
or offrrrd
fo M M M R (equitably) appraise his p rop erty interest* In the
itsp e ctiv e ly , w h ich w a rra n ts he shrill transm it to years, tw o for four years, am i each until hi* roc
A c t a n y grad uate of gtty law school chartered b y cutttin seed m e a lth a ll con tain the m inimum p er­ a-rociation and to affix the am ount thereof in
the T a x C ollectors of th e said several counties err cor l.c appointed and qualified; and th e t r m is o f and existing In this S ta te , o r a n y .graduate of the cen tage c f nitrogen specified In Section on e of this tnonry. and to have (hr m oney paid to him within
em hraerd In whole or in p art in-said drainage d is­ mem beta thereafter appointed shall be for four law departm ent o l a n y ^chartered university in A ct, e xe rp t such a t are plainly m arked in cap ita l six ty days a fter such expublon .
trict, 'tran sm ittin g to each T a x C ollector thr years; Provided,Itow ever, T h a t the appointm ents this S tate, which sc h o o lo f d ep artm en t shall main
letters. "Seco n d Cloo* C o lto n Keed M eal," as p ro ­
4. T he am ount of m em bership fee. If a n y , and
■
amount o f such drain age ta x paid under said A ct to fill v a ra u d t* . which the G overnor ii hereby ig in the course of stud y prescritied b y tho Supreme vided m Section Lhie o f this A ct.
the am ount which rach mem lwr shall He required
of 1905 in the n artlcu lar co u n ty of each ta x C o l­ em |iow crrdrto m ake, sh a ll tie for the u n cxgirrd C ourt nnd the ch aracter of whose work is sails.Sec, 2. T h a t th e-gu aran tee tag as is now p ro ­ to pay an n u ally, o r from tim e to lim e, if a t all. to
♦
erm.
(acto
tv
to
said
Court,
shall
nt
an
y
regular
lector.
vided for in th M fr it liter* and strnHc food laws of carry on the business of th r association, and also
Cec. 2. Said B o a r d 'd Exam iners shall elec1
Icet, at exam ination given b y said C ourt fur tlh c this S la te shall in all cases t * attach ed tn each the rom pentation, If a n y , to be paid b y each m em ­
Sec. 7. T h a t npem receip t of th e w arran ts re
atto rn eys, receive -(torn said p ackage ur ta ck of cotton seed m eal, show ing the ber for a n y service» rendered b y the arsociatkio
ng. and ann ually then after, adm ission o f
qui ro l t o 'b r (trued b y th e first Ber I ion hereof, it its first regular meetini
Codrt
n
license
or
permission m inim um
I esiden t and one as Sccrc- Suprem e
111 d the
tU&lt; Hi"'
shall lie the d u ty o f the said sevrra l T a x Collect- one ol iw jn cm liera as fV
... and
Iff ■ I t »1 tucnl ai d the It .immer
m m ppcroeulage*
m m m r r w mo l valu ab le ingredient», O’ t mi
to practice law in BlJ the courts ,of .this seith mthe
RMMRal ruialiryii.g
wimu— —«wsords,
s t j. ^‘ Second- o f collecting I M .i_____
name, and ___
lo r forfeiture of th*
ore to d istribu te sgld m o g e y to the person* who Jury nnd Treasurer, and shall hold n regu laf meet
addlltrm
d stmh « h m n a e T t «
r o c o c h o l ,u c h ‘ " « a t least o n e each y e ar at such tim e and place S ta te w ithout exam ination to legal attainm en ts, C lass Carlton Heed M eal," where nitrogen contents Interest of the rHEn.lier in the association for non
- a ’l a n i e nntt• 'ot
* such
- -tax
■ • ■by as the said Hoard m ay determ ine; specie) m eet­ upon producing to said Suprem e C ou rt his diplo­ is le»* than the standard provided fpr m -Bectifi» paym en t of th e name
òli* the a ctu
r&gt;f
la x paid
x. T he ntffnlier and fiualificarioii o f member«
liIm.Tbtd ta k in g a recr pt therefor, causing nil ings m ay be called and held a t such tim es and pla­ pia, d u ly issued b y the proper auth orities, and one of this A ct for "C o tto n Seed M eal.”
•act) persons’ to sitrn a lis t o r roll. tipWn which list ces an m a y lie designated b y tho. President and upon givin g sa tisfa cto ry evidence th a t h e is
f e e . 4, A n y m anufacturer, or im porter, or of the axsociation and the condition« precedent to
d tw en ty-on e years of a g e and of good m oral‘ char- agrn t of an y m anufacturer nr im porter, who shall mem bership, and thr merited, lime and m anner o f
or roll shall lie «pecifieri the nam es of such persons Secretary, and such special m eetings shall be held
and the am ount o f m oney paid, to each. Such upon the application of five applicants for exam ii- a c tr r and upon takin g the preacrtlied oath,
sell, or o lftr o r expose for sale, a n y cotton need perm itting memlwr» to w ithdraw , am i p ru vid iu*
ot law s tn
See. 2, T___
h a t _all laws or part* of
in con ­ tm al In a m anner prohibited In this A c t, shalt be for the assignm ent and transfer o f'lh « interest of
receipt, o r such list or roll, w hen com pleted, shall nation. At least th irty d a y s ' notice o f an y rrgutfar
m
eeting
shall
be
riv
e
n
b
y
publication
once
a
flict
w
ith
the
provision*
of
this
A
ct
are
hereby
re­
be fictum rd b y the T a x C ollectors to the Com p
g u ilty of a m isdem eanor, ami fined five hundred the mem lwr, and the m anner of determ ining th e
w c c k in a n e w ip a p c r o fg r n c r a lc im ila tio iith rough pealed.
truffer fo r- Anal
final a u d itin g at
am i filing
dollara t l t o u .e e ) 'l o r the first offense, and one value o f *ucn interest, and providing for the pur­
Out
the
S
tale.
Src.
J.
T
h
a
t
this
A
ct
shall
becam
e
a
law
iq*m
Sec. 7. N o th in g MR
in this A c t «hall
thousand dollar* ( I t . 000 00) for each subsequent chase of «iich Interest b y the association upon the.
R Hlie , construed
__
il*
a
p
p
ir
v
a
l
b
y
the
Governor.
“
Sec.
4.
Three
m
em
bers
of
said
B
oard
shall
condeath , w ithdraw al o r expulsion uf a n u m b er a t
a *i in a n y--------------m anner affectin
g the A c t o f the L e g !* -,
’ ■ ; " " " "V
«m offense
“
A pproved Jqne 4. tv e q
la tu ie of 1 vox, creatin g g drainage district and 1 • Ti tu t c a quorum far the Iranta-’ lton o f bustne**
Sec. 5. A ll cotton semi tm a l found on analysis upon the forfeiture of his mem bership, at the oplevying a drainage ta x .
'iml 'h o u ,1 p quorum n o t be prerant on th» day
of the S tate C hem ist to be m aterially twlow the
CHARIER ÍU 5 0 --tNQ-AtiSec. 4. T h e w arran t* reouired to b e draw n b v â «ÎP°,n l«? ‘ ur .lht'lr m.p* ‘ ,nR tJ' ° « present m ay
" ^ r m lu ff ig 'memlwr* to v o te b y their proxies
g u a ra n m x l umtl ysl* unli t11 w n ia r iu c n cotton seed
-*
.1. hwreot-alia
.------ /
----- -atb
th a lirx t Soa tion
11 l.-ie-4. -----nvwn-uponth ro n rn .i ron*-4*y-r&lt;&gt;—(ay or tn srrrnr ilcsig in tu d
A N A C T to Am end Section* 10, of C hapter * 621 m ral was sold, o r is twing offered o r exposed for and determ ining the conditions, tnanner, form
d
a
y
until
a
quorum
p
pre
e
-t.
D rainage T e x Pund.
ealc, either for the standard c o tto n seed meal, a* .and effret thereof.
(
i
t
7).
J-a
w
so
f
Florida,
the
Sam
e
Being
an
A
ct
Sec. 5. Said Hoard Shnlt xtiako such rules and
Sec. 5. E ach association incorporated under
Sec. a. T h is ’ A ct shall ta k e effect im m ediately
the second-class cotton seed meal, as herein d e­
regulations not Incnqtixfent with law a* it m ay . to Am etid Sections t . j , 5, 6, .7. ft and to of an fined; o r a n y second-cla** cotton seed m eal which this A ct «hall have the powrm granted b y the pro­
upon Ita passage and a p p ro v al b y the G overnor
A ct to Incorporate th e Plorida Chautauqua
‘
c
onsider
necessary to the proper perform ance 01
visions
of this law and o fh e r laws of Florida relat­
hiui
been
»old,
or
is
being
exposed
o
r
1
offered
for
A pp roved Ju n e 8, 1909
Association. A pproved F eb ru ary i s , i BBj .
it* duties; m ay ta ke testim ony concerning any
sale, w ith o u t th e word* "Second-Cla** Cotton ing to p rivate corporations, and shall also h a v e
m atter w ithin its jurisdiction , and each member De It Enacted hy the Lexlstalure &lt;4 th t State of Seed M eal,” p lain ly.p rin ted In cap ital letter* on lh&lt;j following j
CHAPTER 5945— (NO. 761.'
th rrrof may adm inister oath s.. It shall tie th* ,
Florida t '
To afipfiuil such agents and offierr* as it«
tlia guarantee tan, shall t» esub ject to sriru rr try
A N A C T to Am end SectW n 6s9, ol the G eneral d u ty of -aid Hoard to exam ine thoroughly every . Ktctinn I, T h a t B e e t ir m 't o .'o f caifl Chapter a n y of the Sheriffs o f the S ta te . uponjAhr order of tmsinrsx m ay require, and »uch appointed agrnt«
.applicant
d
eriring
til
practice
optom
etry
in
l
his
4f.11,
lie
and
is
hereby
am
ended
to
read
a*
follow«;
Statutes o f th e S la te o f F lorida, R ela tin g to the
m ay be either person* or corporations; to a d m it
the Com m issioner ol^A fr ic o It tire.
Fee. in . T h e F lorid a C hautau qu a A ssociation
N um ber o f Cople* pf S tatu tes and D iiporition S ta le , and tf a m aiotitv of satd Hoard shall lx* sa t­
Sec. 6 . This Act
not repeal a n y p art of the lierions to mem bership Ih the a sy icia tio n s, and to
isfied that said person is com petent, and poxsevte* m ay incur indcbteilfir** to the e x ten t o f th lrty- GeneralI Fertiliser*
in i to the provisions 01
pi
Thereof.
F ertili
rer* at
ertitirrr*
and Stock Food I-aws already rx|w l a n y memlier pursuant
the knowledge essential to su ch practice, they
lu _
fo rine »'th
inig&amp;
I h ir
tatb la t u .b u t ia supplem ental thereto Us by-law»; to forfeit thec ((m rm b en h ip ) of a n y
B e If Enacted by the L e tlsla tu re of the Stale of shall «rant him a certificate to that effect and ,five thou* and dollars on it« teal and peraona) p rop ­ __
e
rty
in
addition
to
five
thousand
dollars
o!
annual
iny
agreem
ent
1-elwcen
m
em
lwr
for.
violation
of
any
p revention o f the adulteration o r .m is­
and for the prevention
Plorida t
en ter nix name on their record* a t a registered o r Hosting indebtedness again st the sam e ffi its branding of cotton seed m eal, •
it tor
nls violation o l its
him and the association, or
f
Section f . T h a t Section I flJB o f
Genera) practitifinei1. T he Secretary dial] keep a (nil corporate ca p a city, and the said F lorida C h a u ­
Sec. 7. T his A ct shall ta k e effect when pawwd by-law s.
Statute* of the S ta te o f F lorid a, be am ended so as record of the proceedings o f the Hoard which tauq ua Association be. and i i hereby, autborited and approved b y the G overnor.
2, Tu purchase nr otherw ise acquire, bo ld , nwtij
records shall at all reasonable tim e* lie open to to incur liatiihtiea to th r am ou n t o| th irty-five
to read as folkiw s;
sell and otherw ise dispose of an y and every
A ppSW rd June 8, 1909
Section 65N— Number of Copies of Hlatules, and pu b lic Insprctrori.
ihouiuind dollar* in note*, l-ond« m ortgages and
o r kinds of real and personal p rop erty necessary
Sec. 6. E v e ry person, e xcep t a* hereinafter other certificate* of indebtedness on Ita real and
Disposition Thereof.— T he con tractor shall com ­
to carry on (U business (ami to arqutre b y p ur­
A
CHARTED 5956— INO. B7i.
irovided. before beginning toI practice optom etry personal property a i aforesaid.
plete and deliver three thousand copies of said
D eclaring Certain W aters In This S tate a chase nr othefw ise the interest of an y m em b er it»
n this S la te after this A ct snail go into effect.
statute* and m a tter furnished h im .th erew ith , as
Sec. 2. T hl* Act shall take effect im m ediately ANN ACT'
the p roperty of the association).
avigab le btrram .
aforesaid, to the S ecretary of S tate, who shall, as shall Pass an exam ination Iwforc said Hoard of upoh it* approval b y the G overnor or upon It* be­
2. Upon the w rittrn assent or b y v o te of mem- '
soon a* possible a fte r their pu blication , distribute E xam in ers, a* p ra vid td for in Section five of this com ing a t*w w ithout hi* ap p roval.
(It If E aactrd hy the Legislature o t the Stale of her* representing tw o-third* of th e to tal v o te s o f
copies a* follow s; O ne cop y to the G overnor, rach A ct. and a n y person having signified hi* dr site to
Florida t
A pproved Ju n e 8, 1909.
ail m em bers to co-operate w jllt a n y o th e r (co­
Cabinet officer, each m em lw r of thr. Sen ate and be so exam ined, shall appear before the Hoard at
Sect bin 1. T h a t the following Waters are hereby operative) corporation o r corporalionx for the cnllo u re, the S ecretary of th e S en ate and-Chief Clerk such lim e and ptacr a* th ey m ay designate. He*
C H t n C f 5051- t N O . 82 '.
declared to be a n avigable stretttn. Beginning on otieraliv c und more econom ical carryin g on of
of the H ouse, ea£h m em ber o f Congress from this ore taking m i l exam in ation , the applicant shall
thee drirot
drjm t at Cl
llw shore of L ake Mineóla
Mineola at th
C le r their re»|iecllve huritirr* b y ctytwilldaHon, upon
State, each of th e Justuses of the Huoreme Court, &gt;a\, for the u k o f said Hoard in del raying Ilie AN A C T Defining W hqj Shall. C o m m u te Due tnunt, IheiifX- through L ake fliaw n th n . thence (resolution) adopted by its Hoard of D irertnr*. to
D iligence on the Fart of k Hank in the CqUec- through Canal, thence through L ake FaUHnkahiu enter into nV necejvary and proper con tracts and
the Clerk o f the Suorem e C ou rt, the Judge o f each rg iiim a tr expense, as hereinafter nroTidctl. the
t.ton of C tircks. D rafts, N ote* or O ther N e g o ­ Ihencr through Lake M innehaha, thence through nirrcem cnti, and tn n iakr all nrcc«sary and proper
Circuit t&gt;rurt, the S tate A tto rn e y for t-achjudicinl sum Of (rn dollars, and if h r shall su errw fu lly
tiable Instrum ent*, and F ixing the L ialtilily of L ake Susan, thence th ro u gh the PaJallakana ’.tipulst kins and arrangem ent With an y other (co­
district o f t h e 'S ta le , th e ludgu o f .each Crim inal pass said exam ination, he shall p a y. Jur thr use of
Hank. Drawee, M aker, G u aran tor, S urety and R iver, thsttce through )-ake Lotiixe, to the point operative) corporation or corporations, for the coCourt of R ecotd . th e S olicitor of each Crim inal ¡hp Hoard »» aforesaid, the further sum of five
Endorser,
Court of R eco rd , th e C lerk of each C rim inal C ou rt dollars upon the issuance to him of the certificate
nearest the Host Office of M on tevlsla
.
npefnrive ami more econo m l , r u r r v i n g on o f it«
o r R ecord, the J’ rmtfcuring A tto rn e y o f each uf qualification, to be signed by the I'rexidrrit and lie it Enacted b v the I'.etidklurc nf th t Stale «1
S x . 2, IJ ulL U p * A c t shall taka « ih e t im inwl j bum *e— -” r a n y part r&gt;rport* thrrrtrf; o ra n jrtW O “
C ounty Co u rt each C o u n ty J u jg r , JjhtrifL_ClclJt S e c r e t a r y --------------------------------------------------- ' '*■ PIWltMf ' ‘ V“ ™ . ’ 't .
'- 7
a tr ly u |hiti itV p a i’.age and a p p ro v a k h y (lie r,ov- or more (co ojicrativet lu ron ratio n i organ irrd
her. 7. T he certificate provided for in the two
Of tht- C iK u Il Court, C ounty-ffu n .-rin trm iru t of
utnler this title, upon frcjoilutiousl ailopted b y
fe e . I. T h a t p h en « c h ic k , «Iralt, r o t r or other e rn o rPublic Instruction. Assessor. T a x Collector. T reas­ preceding «eetion* shall be record«! in th r offic*tif negotiable
their respective Hoard of D irectors, m ay for tho
inatrum
eiil
li
d
tp
o
n
le
tl
In
u
bank
for
A p in tived June 8. 1909
.
-.
•
urer, B o a r I o f C o u n ty Comurissiuncr* ra th Jux- the Clerk of the ^'jrcuit C ourt of the cou n ty in cre d it.'o r for ccdlrctioni it sbal) In- consulered due
purpose of more econom ically carrying on tbele
tlo e o f the F e a ce.'S ta te B oard o f H ealth, Rn froad which such practitioner m ay desire to sojourn, diliarnee on the part of the Iwnk in the collection
respective busfateaa, b y agreem ent betw een them ,
CHARIER 5957— (NO. Ml).
Commission. Superintendent o f the H ospital lor and in the cou n ty where hr m ay practice, in u of an y check, d raft, note o r 'o th e e negotiable in ­
unite in em ployin g and tning, or several asnociathe Insane, A d ju ta n t TienernL S tate Clienii*!, txiok tt&gt; l-e kep t by the Clerk for th at purpose, tieAN A C T tn F ru h lb il the Hale or G ivin g A w a y of tions m ay p ep arstriy em p loy and tree, th e.sam e
strum
ent
»0
d
e
p
o
sit'd
,
to
forw
ard
*n
route
the
S tate A u d ito r, U n ive rsity of Fluridtf, Florida fore the person to whom it i« granted »hail 1-v en ­
C
ertain
N
arcotic*,
and
P
rovidin
g
n
P
e
n
a
lty
for
method«, mean« and auniri«« for carryin g nn and
in t w ithout d rla y in the untal com m ercial w ay
enisle College. C olo r« ! Norm al School. School titled to p ra ctice by virtu e thereof;-and w hrh to H
Violation* oPthn Provision* Thereof.
conducting their rM peclive buslnexse*.
in u tr according to th r tegular course of business
it the D eaf, B lind and D um b, Hoard u f Control, recorded the Clerk shall certify thereon, under hi*
4. A n y asaociatinqloim ed or ron solldalcd under
Hr It Enacted h&gt; the I x g id a lu rc &lt;4 tin Stale of
of
hanks,
nnd
Hint
th
e
m
aker,
endorser,
guarantor
the A tto rn e y G en eral of th e U nited States, each official seal, the fact am i d a tr of such record, and o r m r r ty of oiiV check, draft, note Or other netto1
this A ct limy t e d i« o lv ed and its .a ffa irs wound
F lo rid a :
'
•
*
shall return such certificate to the person tn whom
of the Judge*. M arshal*, Clerk* and D istrict At
up
voluntarily h y thr w ritten request o f memSection I. T lja t it 1« hereby d i c l a f f t m vtolato m eys o f each oflh e-D istrict C o n rtso f the U nited the sam e was granted, and shall W entitled for lia b le instrument,, so deporited, shall lie liable to
liers re|irrM-itting
tw o-thirdx o f (hg
total
S tates w ithin Ih is-S tatr, to the S ecretray ol S tate such service to collect from the holder thereof the the I..ink until a ctu a l final paym en t is received, tion of law fm an y [lemon, firm or coriHiration to voter, in the m annrr and with the effect now pro­
and that w hen a bank receive* for collection any sell, give a w a y or ottirrw ise dispose of a n y onium ,
legal fee for recording.
of each S la te an-1 T errito ry in the U nited State»
vided
b
y
law,
e
xerp
t
that
the
money»
rem
aining
Sec. R. A ll persons to whom m ay h ave Iwrn check, d raft, note or other negotiable Instrument tnorphine, oocaine, or Its *»1(1, atropine, liella- after liquidation «hall tie divided am ong the memfor the use of th eir office«: tw elv e copies to the
or MUM
diplom a. and forw ard* the same fo r collection, ax herein donna or cqnium , to a n y person or persons, except tier», in proportion, to their p roperty In tersitSecret a ry o f S tate of th e U nited State*, for the us- granted a certificate ofI ggraduation,
r
provided, it shall o n ly I h- liable a lte r actu al final UfHiit the w riiten |&gt;re*critillon of a lirenseil p roc­
the
o f the G overnm ent o f th e U nited States, and de- in dicatin
■
*' g o-nn|.*tency o f 7
1 'holder to engage in paym en t is received, b v U ,
in &lt;«**a-f want u r in g physician, uffllch p icA jfip U u h shall n ot -lie th rrrln r
poait the rem aining Conic» in th e S ta te L ib jg r v iQ lh tp r a c t ic e o f o p b m ic lry , liy
' ! an y well reeoem red of due diligence on its part, a s a lo r n a id .
Set. 6. The right of an aisociation claim ing to
filled liul once; Provided, however, T h at tpi* S e c ­
be dirpoxedU f b y .lh e S e 'c rrla ry ol S la te according school, college or in stitute wherein in structio n ,ia
S ic . 2. All law* which are in conflict with this tion shall not a p p ly to m anufacturera m aking and tic organised anti incorporated and cnrryirtr on
the essentials of op tn m rtry m ay h ave been tanrtht,
to law, •
it* business under th is A c t to do and to continue
S«c. 2. T h a t a ll law* and parts of law* in con­ and who m ay have been enraged in the practice Act are hereby irp ta le d , and this A ct »hall tak r selling At wholesale to druggict*, o r lo sale* there­ its business, m ay Iw inquired into b y nuo w ar­
flict w ith the provision* of this A ct t * and ttie of Optom etry in the titate' of Florida (or a period effect im m ediatley upon it* a p p ro v al b y the G o v ­ of, (or the use pf d rn tisls. physician*, hospital* or ranto at the su it of the A ttro n ry G eneral, bu t n ot
Infirmarie*.
.
.
of- tw o years prior to the date of the pavUigr of ernor.
came are hendiy repealed
A pproved June 8, 19*9.
Sec. 2. A n y person w h o shall, lor them selves, ntherwisr.
this act are e xrm p t from the exam ination herein
Approved .hine X, toon
S et. 7. T his A c t shall take effect im m ediately
or
for
a
n
y
o
lh
rr
person,
firm
or
corporation,
v
io
­
provided for, ami on presenting (o said Hoaid
late a n y of the provision* of this A c t shall he upon its pa**n«c and ap p royal b y th r G overnor.
CHARTED 5952— (NO. B2 ).
such certificate of graduation, o r diplom a, or in
A pproved Juire 0, iv o g
.-•■
deemed g u ilty uf a m isdem eanor an d , -upon co n ­
Ih» event o f the los* of the same, satisfactory AN A C T to I’tu tir t G ophers,
• CHARTER 5046— (NO. 77».
viction, shall b&lt;- ifhpriMincd not more than tw elve
I M b nee of it* UMiapce. and on presenting sati»CHARTER
5959(NO.
901.
factro y proof, b y affidavit or otherw ise, th at the lie it Enacted hi the le g islatu re nf the Stale of m onths or fined not more than one hundred d o l­
A N A C T *0 R egu late Osteniratht and O slto p a lh y
Florida 1
lar*.
p
a
rty
applyin
g
lo
r
certificate
is
exem
pt
from
e
x
­
AfJ
A
C
T
to
Hrohfl’it
B
et*
or
W
ager*
Upon tha
He tf Fnacfed bv the L e r lila fu r t nf the State of
A pp roved June 9, 1999. *
fa c tio n I. T h at it ’ hall lie u n law lu l to la k e or
R esult
An
am ination under this section, such person shall l*c
fault of A
n y T rial nr Contee! of Skill, Speed,
Florida!
entitled to receive from (aid Hoard, a cerrifieat* del! a n y gnjihers U cien tiliraliy know n as the Tesor Bower o l Endurance o f Man nr llea*t, and to
etc IInn f . T h a t th r G overnor shall apt oint a of qualification upon the paym en t o f the sum of tudo Pnlynenius. or Florida Tortoise or l-and
prohibit A n y Pereon Prom R eceiving A n yth in g
CHAPTER 595R— (NO. 89).
A late Hoard o f O steop a th ic Exam iners, whirh five doliArs th erefor; Provided, Tho application T u rtle) from the countie« o f Escam bia, Hants
o f Vnlur, Hrt o r W agered U pon A n y Such R e­
■ hall be com posed nf three practicin g osteooathic for such certificate 1« mail* in w riting within six Rosa am i W alton during the m onths of M ay. A N A C T Yor the Ory,m iratio n . M anagem ent and
sult, and t« Prohibit A n y Pereon From ijecom Physicians
w ho arei (trad
grad uates in good stan dlnc of m onths from the passage of this A c t. and if not so J u n ran d Ju ly, or In ta k r Ihtm with hooks 01 other
__
ing the Custodian o r D epository of A n y M oney
Co-ojierBtion n( A gricu ltu ral (V ilicu llu m !) and
b y the Amer- made ail right Co a certificate under this section Is appliances insetted in to their holes or to take or
«orno osteopathic colte»,*,, recopnired
recopnirrd by
or O ther thing H eto r W agered Ution A n y Such
H orticultural N on-Profit C o-op erative A ssocia­
lean O steop ath ic A ssociation , and th at no two w aived and forfeited, nnjl’ the sam e shall issue sell them ol a ow e less than nine (9) inches in
p r iii It. and Forbidding A n y Person Prom A id ­
tions.
' • '________
memlier* ahail t * re*ulrnts 0/ the *aroe jud icial on ly after successfully passing exam ination and length nf the under shell.
ing, Assisting or A bettin g A n y Such A cts, and
circuit.
Reiicaling Section j x g i of the G eneral S tatu tes
l laying fee. as provided for .in S ectio n Hi*. AH — fe e . 2. T h at- any- person violatind thl* A ct Rc It Enacted by the L r y lila lu rt of th t Slate of
Sec. 3. One ot th r said members shall lie ap- persons exem p t from exam in ation s as alm ve, m ay shall, upon ron virtiun , tie punished b y a fine of
Florida;
nf Hie Ktal« o f Florida.
c.
wointed for tw o years, one'for three year» amt one | p o e tic « w ilh ou V a rertificatc from said HoardTo? not more than tw en ty-five (f» x ,o o ) dollars, o r by
Section
1. Three o r more persons engaged in Re It Enacted b) the I x g ltU lu ie of the M ale of
for four years, and th e memlierx appointed to su c­ a period not exceediqg six m onths from the p as­ im prisonm ent in the criqnty ja il for not more than
lln r ld a !
ceed each o f thine shall continue tn office for four sage of this A cG and such certificate, when issued ten days' and th at the takin g or selling o f gophers, the production, preserving, drying, packing, ship­
ping or m arketing o f agricultural iv iticid tu ra l) or
Section 1. W hosoever stakes, beta nr nijpert
year»
W henever a v a can cy shall occur on said shall be recorded a« i^based upon exam ination.
in violation of this A ct. sitali be a separate offi
horticu
ltu
ral
products,
or
(alii
of
them
,
m
ay
form
an y m oney or other ttitre nf value upon th e tr u jlt
Board th e *ame shall -Ire filledrl b y the G overnor lor
Sec. 2. T h e Guroc -Warden o f each cou n ty sh all
Sec. 9. O u t of the funds com ing into the pos­
f non profit 00 o p era tiv e axsociation, under thr of an y trial o r contest of skill. s|ieed o r p '» » !' of
the unexrnrrd term . Raid Hoard «hall elect on* session at saffl Hoard, each memt-er thereof-m ay be charged wi t h the enforcem ent of this law.
of their num ber P resid en t and one S ecretary, and receive as com pensation the sun! of five dollars fo g
fe e . 4. This A ct shall take effect im m ediately provisions o f this A ct. to carry on said business, riid utau ce of man or b»»«t. Or w hoever receive-» io
und such asaociarioit shall have, and m ay exercise, an y m aim er w h a lv ie vcr a n y m oney o r oth er thing
shall adopt all ncee»*nrv rules for the guidance and cacti d a y fie is actu a lly engaged in the duties o f hix upon it* paxxagewnd ap p roval b y the G overnor.
the power* authorised b y thi* Act nnd the powers of value staked, bet o r w agered.'or offered fo rth «
. '-co n tro l of th eir meeting*
A p p ro vrd June 7, 1909
office, anil mil* age at three cent* per mile, fur dis­
necessarily incidental thereto, and all other pow
put pose o f being ris k e d , bet o r w agered b y qr for
Sec. 2. Such Hoard shall m eet at time* and tances necessarily Irayrlcd In ipiing to and com ing
ers
granted to p riv a lr corporation« b y the law * of an y o|her, person upon a n y iu c h I t i u lu u c.w h o ­
places to 1 * fixed b y it nnd conduct exam in a­ from the m eetings ul the Uuaril. The sa id .e a CHARTER 5952— &lt;N0. 84
thi«
ftt«
le,
e
x
e
e
p
t
»uch
po
wer«
ax
are
InconcH
tm
t
ever
kn ow in gly iiecoinr^ ihr cnjtndiaij u ralcp o aib
tions and gran t hern nr* ax hrrein after provided iicnsca shall be p-**d from the i a » a nd a u s n s w i i i
with tho*# g ta n te d iiy .th is A c t.----■ ■ «— to r y n f Ahy 'm o n ey or other th in g of valu e so
But th ey sh a ll m cu O io t h e* often than on er each .received b y the Uuiud u iu lti.U a proviM u nin i this A N A C T A u th o risin g th t L m p lo y u .c n l u l 4
Sec. 2, Hucluosuiciation« shall nut have a cap staked, liet or wagered ujion such result, p r w h b A dditional Batik Exam ine».
all giv e at Irk s*o n e monlhfi* iWtfLc of A ct. aud iu&gt; part of the salary or oth er rxpenset of
M M t f i a1 sh
____________________
itfa
man
anner
_ i i . u i batw
w ils
i m
i nn yf m
jirr in a n y
th Hr m eeting h y .publication.once, a w eek in a the Hoard shatl !&gt;e paid ou t of the S tate T reasury, W hereas. T here are now over one honored and ital stock . a iu R ta tiusinesa,shall n ot be ra m e d on 'e v e r aids, or a«wi*1s,or
for
profit. A n y person, or a n y num ber o f persons o f,su ch acts, all o f which are hereby forb
iih ld rn ,
newspaper o f gràie ra l r im ila r io n th rough out the or t»f a c o tfg v ^Evvitl Ibo S ta ir , nor ih a ll thi?
th irty S la te ban ks in this S t a ll. in addition to
in addition to the original incorporators, m ay tie
shall tie g u ilty o f gam bling, and »ball lie putti ished
m a oy p riv ate b an ks, and
S ta le tie in an yw ise responsible for a n y indebted­
opine
member*
of
such
association,
upon
auch
Iiy
iinprironm
rnt not exceeding
m o n th .,. or
by
.....
......I__H_
______six ______
» by
Sec. 4. Said Hoard shall exam in e thoroughly ness which m ay tie created b y »aid Hoard. All W here«*, T he law requires th a t e v e ry on e of said
fine nut exceed ing fivi httndrvd dollars, ot b o lo
every a p p lica n rfn r ■ certificate o f qualification «0 m oneys rtyeivw j b y said Hoard under th e p ro­
bank* shall tie th oroughly exaroinrd a t least term s and conditions as to m em bership and sub
m ice in 'rach year, and o ftr n c r if deemed n eces­ ju c t to such rules and regulations as to thr it , and fine and im prisonm ent
practice osteop ath y in .a n * of it* branches or de- visions o f this A ct. »hall tie held b y the Secretary
Sec. 2. Tliis
T h is A ct
c f shall n iil becom r operative o r '
bArimctlU. npi»o-y«wbs*i»on«-f a^H pV im a-aekere- a m p cgfA ifu nff n u f Of xehteh sway-ha pa id th e j e L
sary, am i that *avings b a n k s shall be exam ined each nf th eir, contract and other rights and habit
itie* betw een it and the member, as the said assn go intito
to ef
»fleet until th e fieri d a y of M ay. A p .
Inafttr specified, from • college rreogniie-l by the diem allowance and miloage of m t m le n a* afore­
" a t fek»t~twicr ■ »’ « i i a nd.
wlali’m «bait p m f i l r in , l t by It * ’
T he * W ’( IS _19i i
American O steop ath ic A*.-«&gt;riation. upon the fo l­ said. and the expenses incurred b y the Hoard in Where»«, t^e tis i-in te rr a ta of Jhc people of the
U n am e «TTaw «UTlBìlTThe iiq iiu e a l of th e Otre»
lowing subjects: A n atom y, p h y -io lo gy . g y n e co l­ carryin g o u t the provisions of this A ct. and the
btftlr trrjuirr a d rq u a tr esam in ation of b a n k i; lion shall issue a certificate o f tneiidiendiip to rach
m rm her, bu t the said m em bership, o r the Raid
ogy. theory and p ractice o f osteop ath y, ehrroijtvy- »aid Hoard »hall m ake an annua) report of its pro
an*
certificate
thereof,
shall
not
be
assigned
h
y
a
mem
Obstetpc*. h y g iro e p ath o log y, p h ysical dia*no*t», ixuiiùig» to the G overnor on the fir*t M onday In W hereas, It &gt;k not practicable for n u b exam inaber.-to-an y o th e r p rison , n o t sh all tire aaaigna
CHARTER 5940— iNO. 91).
raii»V sariB»ry. {« cte riata gy . to x ic o lo g y , am i no January o f r a th y e a r. wW eh ---tio n * An be mad*' b y on« exam iner:' '
'*
— tain
re-pore
«hait ««ni
thereto be entitled lo tnrm liership in th e a*soda
rn ie re n ee shall Iw g iv e n -to a n y school o f o*tr
Therefore—
an accountuil all m oney* received and diabutacd
A N A C T to D efine and Prohibit U su ry and Ubu­
tion
or
lo
an
y
p
roperty
rights
o
r
interests
therein
opathr. T h e diplom a m en tion« ! m ust 1« . for b y them in nnrxuance of the nrovisiona herrof.
Dc It Enacted by Ih* L r g iiU lu rt of ih r Stale of N or shall a purchaser a t execution sale, or an y
llo u s C ontract* in This S tate, and to K rq u ire
tHoje graduating prior to Ju ly , 1907, from a c o l­
S « . HI. A n y pereon w lio itia il hold himself ou t
T h a t M urtgages Shall S ta le S ep a ra tely and D is­
Florida t '
other pereon who stray auccred, b y 'o p e ra tio n of
lege requiring a course of tw en ty m onths, and for to the im blic a* a practitioner o f on tom elry
tin ctly the Principal. Interest ami Pre* Secured
Section I. T h a i the Com ptroller, In the super­ law or otherwls«, to tire p roperty in trrests of a
those graduating since Ju ly . 1907, from a college who »hall engage ia th e p ractice o f optom etry.
b y Such M ortgager, and lo R equ ire Creditor» to
tha pow er to em ploy m em lier^lie rn titlrd to mcmt&gt;eT»hip o r becom e a
’ ¡Tff“ v tn g a course ot tw en ty-seven m onths. When w ith o u t first comiplying
with
pn m tion « 0/
ol vision uf banks, shall h ave_____
plying w
ith th
tb er provision«
G
iv e to Debtor« Receipts for M onev P aid, and
_____
_______
m
em
ber
o
f
the
asw
jclation
b
y
virtu
e
of
sueh
trans
an addltinpal
iicre e t and
com petent perron a*
addition al d
discreet
at
the 11a »r.L-npon auch exam in ation , shall be satis- thi*
thi» ActTW
A ct.-w rw
rwho
ho shn'l vtulaSewny
vio la tew n y wf
«dalie
4l»« provision*
j
I t se ci i t.'ing P cnaltieW -iT th e V iolation o f Thia
coiniim salK itiTTrr.*' Th»*TWaM M D irector* m ay. 'h ow evrf,' b y
1er, who»»
whose d u ties and COmpensaUot'
fled a t to th e qu alification o l an applican t, they of said A c t. »halt tie deem ed g u ilty o f a m isde­ ban k exam iner,
A ct.
m otion d u ly adopted b y it. consent to *pch a u ig n Weh meanor. and, upon con viction, »hall tie pum ihed shall b# governed b y th e law auU iorising the em
•hail grant him a rertlficate to l h__
r ‘ ___
m ent-or transfer and to tha acceptance o f the aa- i t . ii | nf | i ” i h, ih . I , . i . i . i o i . „I ■ «—
~ -a
« rttfleate »hall entitle the perron to
ti whom granted b y a fine of not more than tw o hundred dollars, or ploytnen i of a tmnk exam iner.
"i.','*-’“
I
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*
—
«
»
■
«
a
...........
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Approved
lim
e
m
an
the tig h t to p ra c iu » o ile o p a th y In a n y cou n ty,
riortr
b
u
t
'
rtitT
AtsorTitlon
«hall
h
a
v
e
the
right,
b
y
aerie t a i h n r sh a ll h*vi«4’ *M«tha aat
by-law s, to provid e tor or agAlnst tire transfer of
Sctllon I. At) con tracts for the paym ent of inCHARTER 5954— ((IO DB).
■ II the to ap p ly to physicians and surgtwn* authorised to
. ilm l. and shall confer ution him
hi
m em bership an/Pfor n r against tha assignm ent of te r r .l ution loan, ad van ce of mon»y. or furtieari
la and d u ties conferred b y law upon
,ifn&gt;n oth er practice under the laws of F lorida, nor to dealelji
i'rcv cn t P ollution or Contam ination m em bership ceriifiratcs,jtQ ’L jtlsc iftf. la rm s and
practitioner», except th e right to admnimxtcr in in op tica l goixls who sell spectacle*, qr eye g Issaci,
e l j o i the L a k c i. R iv c ik U itle a ii’* and cnpCUllfiUi UOaa wliii-hajiv
o»a««ty«-lernal medicine and perform m ajor surgery
■ g e ry . BucJUl ttlihm it a itT^yvtintf to Uê flte ^pow ^ M tiw - td ip t
___ , J * a L tx te ” f E io n ’t s . am i PreiCrtTtlntf m rnt *hall be allow ed.
'i
than ten |WTT*7ttU fil'per annum , are hereby d e ­
Wj»^W«)»t.U a n t hr. requ ited of SccnU AIt*
T h rn rto tttrv r^ ^ .
P e n a lty for the V iolation H ereof _
Sec. J. FaefrgSfXtelrtthui forlned under this A ct clared usurious,
fllTier T ta l- ' who h a v e barn in continuous
U
| j . A ll law» and part« of law» in cunffict
m
ust
prepare
ami
file
articles
o
f
tncu&gt;|Kirarion
In
• M e. 2. It shall be u su ry and u nlaw ful for a n y
■ Practice for seven o f more y e a n , who a ro g ra d u | w ith th e p ro via k m scf tbie A c t are hereby rep» alca Uc It Enacted by the LeglsU turr of the M ale ol the same m anner and under the shine regulations
person, association o f perrons, firm or cot|&gt;otaiujn1
Florida t
-•{■ »•»•tn a m sign ise d college nf o steop ath y, and
A pproved M ay j i 190«.
a* now required b y law for the iucroporaUon of ur fo rr ia y agen t, officer or other representative* ot
~ Rood m oral character, or nf grad uates nf a te c -1
Section I. A n y person or pereon*. firm, com ­ com patflr* fur profit in this S ta te , and therein twty iW son,.aiaoctat&gt;on o f persons, firm o r c u r p »
Pgnisui college of m trn p a th y w h o were a rtiv e fy
pany, corporation nr association in thia S la te , or ■ hall art forth:
' ration, to reserve, charge o r take fnr a n y loan, o r
Ji'U jtcd in the p rartice of o itco p a th y In the S tate
CHARIER 594» — (NO. 79).
the mart agin g' atfent of an y pereon or person*,
T h a jta m e o f th« a n o e ia llo a .
•
fo r an y advan ce o f m oney, o r for forbea ran ce to
* Florida at the tim e o f the paiaage and a p ­
firm
,
com
pany,
corporation
o
r
a
saociatlon
In
thl»
___
,
_
for,
w
h
irh
f
t
i
t
form
ed
—
—
&gt;
enforce
th e cntlectlotTOTiny sum oT m oney, a rata
proval ot this A ct. hut Michelersnns shall be re- A N ACT to Amend Section f » 03. o f the Gtn e n l
j . T he place where ita principal buxine** will of interest greater th an tin per centum per annum \ Tv'cVCj
-*TTrÜS
,te ttred U.apy«he-r-r-T-hr- f r r nnd r r c r iv e s * i m * r — S t lliiU I Of W stlia «fTlftrttla.TRUMinir l
I
m transacted
either d irectly or Indirectly, b y w a y o l ootnmiwJ'owere and Dutie« o f P ilot C u m m iu io y rri
at aIom qLL.jtnd «hall )ie required *n recan í the
elected, appointed o r la w fu lly created officer of
4. The tr im for w hich 11 Is to exist, n ot ex- sion for advan ces, discount, exchange, or by a n y
. *ame a« hereinafter specified.
U« II F.nactad by the Legislature ol tha Stale ot
n y co u n ty, c ity , triwn. m u n icip ality, o r monici- ceeding fifty years.
con tract, txmtrivancn or device w h atever, w h ere­
, h*1 - *• Th« certificate provided for hireinbe
aJ governm ent In th r e &amp; a tr . who «hail deposit, or
Florida!
]. The number o f director« thereof, which b y the d eb tor i* required o r obligated' to p a y a
true &gt;halj before the person to whom it i* granted
rbo shall tierntU o r a llro l.a n y qiereqn or' tier- m ust nut fie less than three and w hich m ay be an y sum of m oney greater th ao the actu a l p rin cip al
-Sectio«
I.
T
h
a
t
Saatktn
t
s
g
j
.
of
tb
s
G
eneral
“ • entitled to practice b y v irtu e there of. be terord
S tatu tes o f th« S la t* o f F lorid a, be am ended so as sons In th rir r ia y la / o r u n d er their co n ­ num ber in excras thereof, and the name« and real- turn received, together with intarest a t the rat« o f oí
offic* of the C lerk'o f the Circuit Court in
tro l,' m anagem ent
or direction to deposit denar« of those selected for the first year and until ten per tcntnrn, aa aforesaid
T h a t the p rovfread as follows:
.
*
roe county in which such practitioner m ay reside to Section
1292— CommlMloner» to C ta in ln c and In a n y o f tha w aters o f tire lakes, riv ­ their m e p e u o rt ilia 11 h ave been elected and shall eions of lltii Section rtioll not a p p ly to sates of
•piovm . In a book to bo k e p t b y the C lerk fot t Ucnsa Pilots.— Said Hoard o f Commiiaionere e n ,
stream s and
ditches in th is S tate, have accepted office.
bonds in execea of one hundred dollars and m o rt­
‘*t purpose. Slid when *0 recorded, the Clerk ■hall examine petrons who may wish to be licctuad an y rutiidi, filth, or poisonus, or d rlctcriou * *ub6. W hether the votin g pow er a rid .a h a .c o o ­ gage« securing th« sam e, o r M qnry loaned an
so e rro ly thereon, u tidrr his official seal thr
stance o r substances, liable to effect the health of per t y tights and interest o f each m em ber shall
d^nd d a le of such record, and shall return such I as pilots in all matter* pertaining to tha manag«- persons, fish, or liv e stock , o r p lace o r deposit be equal or unequal, and if unequal these article« “ i k ^ 2. A n y p e r n o . a e» cia U o o of persona.
m
eat
of
veaae)*'
a
Wo,
in
regard
lo
their
know
ledge
a te ,to Ui« person to wltom the same wa»
‘« ¿ f t

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a

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f a t a r s '- ':

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d y_____inaccor»
or charge
Com missioners; and it shall be the further d u ty ail prisoners in their cu sto__
I?; .A * com pen «a timi (,,r a .
al of the Hoard of Com Xiiivionrr* of S ta le lo st
w ith tin» A ct.
o-linvl of him in Scxtinn 1 1 of ¡h u À . 1
lions, and the Com missioner of A rgieutlure. w t h of such inspector to note, and, ao record in his -lance
Sec. j. The County Commissioners o f the Judge of Palm Ueach C ou. tv
hook
herein
a
b
o
v
r
m
entioned,
with
tho
record
o
f
.11 •,,h ' CoV»
the approval of the Board of Com m isskinr.* of
everal cou nties o f this S ta te are su tlio n zed to u l d c o u n ty a sum to I« « » H H t h . ' - « « by
S tate Institutions, shall h a v e the iw-wer to r_,.«~ve th e m ark o r m arks and brands, w hether nr n o t
Pproi-riSte from the gen eral revenue (unit o f m i« oner», n ot to *x rre ,l one lm m lr o îT .',' CoT»
all such rules and regulation*. u p o n the failure such m ark o r m arka and brands ap p ear to have
o f a n y lessee o r other person fn charge o f said beetviiHered. «changed,m utilated o r m a n y m a n ­ the M id counties such m oneys a s are necessary to inqiith (tu «acli m an to- cut b m ” V,Ui,Ur\ p**
c a rr y in to effect th e provision « o f tht» A M ." '
'H y b glM S g i niMieh
____ wnrif
actiinlljri^eiçngagvd
cou n ty con victs tu com ply with
tV&gt;c» and ner. distu rb ed from a -previous o r e W i f sustrk-Orirks am
andi brand
bran d, and U a o fo u n d b y him to gpi-car. — See.~vtL .A n y_ B o a rd "o f C g uii t y OofumfltloaBi
rctfulation*. the C o m m iiv n ry y o , Agriculture, m arks
w
tliu
lly
refutit-K
to
carry
o
u
t
and
h
arr-b
eeti
altered.
eTunged^'rftUinalrJ
o
r
disand
uny
bheriff
lb c O O P n iy a id i.il» ilu o tq of- »UMMniwinnrT■ * to s r r h m i JttTi
iV ,, S
the p ro vi'i'-n x of f k c ii in* 1 n-ul &gt; of his office In relatum to a ll “pVr or S
:brd
be the d u ty of »aid inspector to p im p ly w ith th
o ! It shall ba
n S J I® , ul,f* ol
ate Institutions, shall h a v e (lie
BT S tate
the right to rre­ tu rb
ascertain from th e p a rty o r parties tffTcring such this A c t In th eir respscUv# sphere» of d u ty shall w ith in the territory nf I’ nlm 11.1^,*?.' ,,rr»''H
quire said cou n ty com vici» returned a t th e e x
pense o f the p a rly or parties w orking the sam e to butclicred beef o r bog fo r sale, w hat was the orig- be rrnmv*&lt;l from olltce b y th e G overnor.
her,e h l
tt.0 r.r-,1 day S fj?""*» »«
Sec.
A ll law s and iiart* rtf law* in c o n flic t and
o r m am
arks
brand, and
* an&lt;I
am i MRiiiii
hum shall
amhm m ake a
shall com plete the a**re»ment ró¿u¿r;
the cou n ty Jails of the co u n ty in which th ey were Inal m ark Or
convicted ; provided. T h a t before hiring, frasi ni record o f same in his book, and if n ot possible to w ith Ihit A c : are h -reb y repealed
Sec. it. This A ct *hnll take ctli-ct Im im x liitely
a »certain the oringial o r previous m ark or m arks
o r letting ou t such prisoners, the said fìoard 1 o
* " '1 - « * e « m e n ï | Æ " ü " j l b i v X ,r b v "¡!’!",i?0
m w itsioner* rhnll advertise for a t least and brand from such p a rty o r parties, he shall If upon Its p a .-age an d -ap p roval b y the G overn o r. shall d e liv er to the Assessor
A
p
p
ro
ved
Jun*
7.
t90)
possible,
to
ascertain
from
w
hatsoever
snuree
he
th irty d a y s In one o r more o f the cou nty papers
y a transcript o f «,&gt; much «T *■ ?
a»*»»»nient roll a&gt; Bl-pliex in p ro M H v ïn .l ? L 'Uch
their ¡m ention to leaie. hire o r Jet the said p r iw i- can. and shall note in the record to be kept by
ers, th ereby giving those who desire to bid (or him , as hereinabove providrd, w here, and from
whom or w h at source, he ascertained ihn fo n n rr
created , aliti thciealu-r th e
’’"» b v
• CHAFFER 5*ftA— (HO. * 9 !.
such prisoners an o p p o rtu n ity to lie present
m ark o r m ark* and brand, and shall also m ake a
Palm Hendí C ó u n ty »hall perform Iti { h V ïîî, ”
cither in perron or by a tto rn ey , »nd suhi
note In his book w ith the record of the m ark of A N A C T R equiring the S everal B&lt;*anls of C ou n ty o l his
. * offici
office os now provided b y i.».,-41
, dutiog«
respective bids therefor.
Com m issioner* o l the S la te r-f .F lorid * to &lt;n
*«C. 11. T h e Assessor M
fn the even t cou nty con victs are leased under m arks and brand w h at was the older or prevtou I
Tax-» fot 11»,|o
Imy
O
u
t
and
Define
the
V
arious
C
om
m
ission­
m
ark
o
r
m
arks
and
bran
d.
If
a
h
y
there
w
as.
ale
the provisions hereof, the proceeds arising th ere ­
e r's D istrict* th at the B o u n d a ry Lines o f 8-ich lux thè U t o « (’ » r i n &amp;
^
from shall be paid in to live cou n ty treasu ry a s a he w a ts o able to learn; arul it shall be th e further
D istrict* Shall N o t D ivid e A n y Voting D istrict jo o y , and th e b o u n ty Cnitu ii,-i
r *i i i r,u
special fund, to lie expended under the direction d u ty o f such inspector to n o lr in bis book, w ith
o
r
F
rccin
eL
the
record
of
the
m
ark
o
r
m
ark*
and
brand,
o f the C o u n ty ComnuArioncr* solely fo r.th e pur
Heacli C o u n ty -diali p rn -id r for iea»o^»b!. * m
pose of m aintaining, w orking and rer-airing the w h rth er o r n ot the m ark o r m arks and brand Be ft B naclcd by the Legislature »I th a State of penM U qa t o b * p a i d to said
public roads, bridges and rivet crossing* o f Ihe was m ade, altered o r c h a n g o ! recen tly o r soon
Flor Ida:
a tran scrip t o f hi» a«»e*iment n&gt;.l , hcreïï^JÎÎ?
fore o r after the beet o r hog had been killed 6r
cou n ty and purchasing suitable tool* mplementa
several wjdetl, and for a n y an.t a ll .,il,-r extra.m t t - Ä
SSection
e d in o ' 1,
I. iItt shall be the d u ty o[
ÿ t th e soventi
bu tcncred; and. it shall bo tha fu rth er d u ty of
sm-viecs w h ich said asaeasor ...... - ',r 'v ".'"n-l TT_
* m aterials-therefor.
ich in spector to take and record in hls fo b k Bhards of C ou n ty C om m itjioner» n f j ! l i ’ li ! a ! e .a L tm fim u .---:------------------ _
—
vr
shall be the d u ty of supervisors o f M a te eon
U
nii
rr
gul
x
n
n
w
t
t
n
g
lii
J
a
n
u
a
ry
.
A
D
t
ot
e
,
in
tnenrioned
-th
e
n
am
e
o
f
such
eeetttahovt[ .tO lCiPCCt a n d s u p e r v is e -» U cu u u tv cw iv ict
See. IS. TT-e A sse ta ir of Taxe» nf p.,|n i u l . h
all case# where
tfie b
bo
re the
o un
u o d ary
a ry Iline
. of a C o u
. n ty
o
r
p
a
rtisi
offering
such
butchered
cam ps, w h rth cr said cam ps are m aintained b y
C o u n ty shall receive no compensation irn
u
beeves
or
slaughtered hog
or
hogs Com m issioner’s D istrict passes throu jh o r d ivid es M a te for the M fr o n im t nf l a » , , ol M id c ¿ » m í
lessees o f Hoards o f C o u n ty Commis-Sionrr*, under or
sale,
M id
record
to
show
w h at a n election d istrict, to so a lte r th e tm undary lines for the y e a r ,990. b u t hé shall re e m r for j í l í
the direction of the Com m issioner of A griculture. for
t th e C o u n ty -C o m m issio n er's D istrict o l th e services
10 mnv tvrfnm. -*#.«- »«. ».
ill m ake w ritten reports to the butchered beef j»r beeves o r slaughtered o
Said supervisors shall
co u n ty th at 110 election d istrict shall lie p a rtly In service* a* he m a y perform a flc r I hr fir,» dnV re
Com m issioner of Agriculture and shall send d u p li­ ho g o r hog* were offered (or sale b y **idM)arty o r on e C o u r^ A f c - inm lssiorwt's D istrict am i p a rtly Ja n u a ry; t o io . such compensation
cate copies of said reports to the Thusrd o f C ou n ty parties; and the said Inspector shall présent to
h y hf-v and th e C o u n ty C b n ih tls c in n .V c ^ j-J S
Com-nissioners o f the cou nty In which said con ­ the Board o f C o u n ty Com missioners, a t th eir re
S e ^ d ^ A h c r tha b o u n d ary lines of th e various B each C o u n ty »hall p ay to him ruCI, teamnshk
gu lar m eeting in each m onth, a oorrect and certi
victs *0 inspected were sentenced. •
COinpcricstion for the servire* remitr. I bv ilm
C
o
u
n
ty
C
om
m
issioner's
D
istricts
are
prescribed
tied co p y of transcript o f his reconi o f all m arks
from th e first d a y o f Ju ly, i „ 3u. to tho fir a d , v 3
It shat) be the d u ty of the Board of C ou n ty Com
-January tq to , a s th ey m ay deem p rg 'iir!'
misitpners. when w orking cou n ty prisoners on the am i brami» inspected during th r preceding m onth,
ether w ith th e nam e* o f all p arlies offering
public w orks of the counties, to grovide clothing.
r-iA ni/. *île T a x ,A,K B*Jo r a "&gt;1 thr Cleric of the
shoes, etc., fo : said con victs, and when leased o u t, said butchered beef o r b eeves o r slaughtered hog be so altered as to cau se a n y election d istrict ° L d ü n '. » ■ ■ a'y ’j 1. - I L . P raâ flta ttV - ld u ill . wi ....,,
Uic ,___lesseec ocom
shall------furnish
m ppan
a n yy------H P .clothing,■ shoes. o r hugs for Mie, which Mid report shall Ite filed dia p ofU v in &lt;m e-O a u t y -C u m nit» ! o n W i~ D i»r
h y the C lerk o f th a C Irou H Ca ere ao-fhat-th ey m a y
..ill rifila r care, a s a r e «squired (.in M sl
a n o t h e r '------------ *
lia s rnasiihla foe jnspaaMn i a wn t he aa id 1inspe c to r
a**«-w)wk.-pare&lt; e t law«.ta cwnfliat
■ a ll- Hoard* sif -Oraintjf shall, i » aUuwwd, to -charge and cullecf
«
rtw
ith
are
hereby
o
r
hog
i
person
o
r
person*
olfering.
sUeh
href
01
Commlarinncr« h ltin g 'n a t con vict* for. w ork to
m oney greater than tne sum of m oney
A p p ro ved June 7. 1909.
. ' h
t nT h l í &gt; l , ” .íí1,‘)
Dj i l e County
m ake provision for rack
»hall he Allowed, credit in hi* »eltlrnirnt for ih#»
rat " con vict so b a sed or hired sale tw en ty-five c e n ts fo r each hide of h r e f
and an a ddition al tuffi of m oney estuai to tw en ty
•period when five o r lr*t arc offered fo r inspection
five net centum p er annum unon the prin- ou t. to receive upon being discharged, tran sporta­ nt an y one tim e h y .th e tam e p a rty , amt for alt
CHAFTER 5 W 9 - (N 0 . HWf.
S « ïï* î
,lu.° rtn proprrtv n(&gt; „
pereon* Within skid c o u n ty -if i'alm |i, Jch ■
ed, b y a
an
n tra ct, oon- tion back to the p la ce from which he was W nn y co
_______
«imil ssum loaned,
‘ ------- ------------1
.I vvane«
a n ce o r device w h atever,
directly
or tenceil. o r It* equ ivalen t In money for such p u r­ o v e r .fiv e , b u t not more than ten. the lu m of A N A C T to Require the Hoard* o f C o u n ty Com* tienrm* ssSiBfia
tri
missinnere to A d v e r t í» for Hid* lo r Public
Indirectly, b y
w ay
of- com ml salon 1.
dii- pose, and In addition the sum o f three dollars tw en ly-five cents each for each hide inspected,
fi*«. 17. T h e C olleclor oj T a x r , pf !
t-'iiunt*
am!
for
nil
o
ver
ten
offered
b
y
th
e
aame
p
a
rty
a
t
W ork and F u r n is h !n f Supplies to th e C o u n ty
c o u it . exch an ge, in terest, pretended sale o f a n y f l j . e o ) when his sentence is toV a lees period than
*h,c U * M *W ch 7fi »il o j
one
tim
e
the
sum
o
f
fifteen
cents
each,
ami
fo
r
the
fou
r
m
onths
and
for
nil
prisoners
whose
term
of
in C ertain C a tes, and P ro v id in g a P e n a lty for th e ¡ ì n t -tay o f Ju ly , 19*9. b eu n p a i I ami |i»,t .&gt;,»
article, assignm ent of sa la ry o r it ages, inspection
Failure to A dvertiM for MM&lt;,___ _
__________ o tt lauda lylnn in th r .terrU ory nf !*.-!i,i l)i„re
fees o r o th e r fees, or otherw ise, o r for forbearing sen ten ceeh all be more than four month», the sum Inspection of the m arks o f hogs »la jg h lr r e d -he
____________
sll be allowed! to
■ collect
■ ■ ■ from
m i1n ie
i ' person offering Ba il Gnactcd hy thr t.dtitlskure of tbe State of C o u n ty a s h cre b y created. and to enfi.ree D.r r-syto aoforon (ha eollsctipn of such m oneys o r oth er­ o f five dollar* ( f s .e a l, Ihe u n i t to be paid ou t of sh
sam
e
for
inspection
th
e
sum
o
f
fifteen
cen
ts
«geh
‘
*
hire
derived
from
the
Iras©
of
said
convicts.
wise. »ball forfeit the entire sum, both the prin
Flo
m ent th ereof b y sale of delinquent lamlVÌ-'Th»
And when th e C oun ty Com missioners work for five or less offered b y the sam e p a rty ftt
Section I, N o co n tra ct shall be let b y the Board sa m e m ariner and wi t h the sim e rff-ct n« if the
c ip al am i interest, to the p a rty charged such usu
rioui interest, and shall be deemed gu ilt v o f a mis­ their prisoners on the putillr w orks 4)f the c o u n ty tim e .a n d th e sum o f J e n cen ts each for all hoRi o f C o u n ty C om m issioners fur tho working ol a n y county bT Palm Beach 1-a-l n ot'been'i rr
J e »m
---' - »3
iIn
- ——
---------*
ade
dem eanor. and on con victio n , be fined n ot more the same am ounts shall tig paid to the prisoners o v e r five in num lier offered b y the M m e p a rty a t road o r street, the con struction or buildin g of a n y a ll asfes
pursuance
of -•the provisions of
e, R very
v ery party
p a rty refusing
refusir to nay said sum i,rt.i,T.e. the erecting o r building o f an y house, nor this Section W
than one hundred dollars, o r b e imprisoned.In the discharged from said w orks o u t o f th e l’ ine and ono timie.
shall he as valid as !( l|.r (cnitory ol
ain y . go od s, su p p lie* 01 m aterial* fo r-ro u n ty P alm B ea ch had rem ained a part 5f t)..dr County
co u n ty jail not more than n in ety d a y s, or both , in ¡forfeiture Fund of tho co u n ty , the sam e a s is herein allowed said Inspector shall he subject to «h a lf a
a fin» wiff not morw-than
__
ten d ollar» nor more than -nyrposi
yf lftroi Ina /vs--Hi
I ol'land«
• 1 1lying
a b o v e provided w hen th e con vict* are leaved
the discretion o f the CourtVrpose* o r u se be purchased when tbe am ou n t to b u t all ta x certificate»
coveting »al.-Iw
en
ty
d
a
y
s'
Im
prisonm
ent
i
the
c
o
u
n
ty
jail.
T
ills
law
shall
becom
e
e
le
c
tiv
e
upon
its
passage
Sec. A. liv e r y person, association o f persons,
» paid therefor b y the c o u n ty shall exceed three in Palm B each
ten C
c oouunntty
y wni
which shall !&gt;• nia.le -n 0»
A .
I I .
firm or corporation, o r the agent, officer, or other and approval by tha G overnor, o r Its becom ing a lia ch
hundredu«lng_to
dollars, perform
unless n otice thereof shall ho a fte r the first &lt;l»J¡ vl July. tooo. shall I»- delivered
such d u ty »hall be deemed g u ilty o f a ntNde- •d-rertised o n c e a w e e k fo r a t least lv»o Weeks tri to th e CTerkrf
o f the C-ireuit
■ ■ ■ ■ , association
association .n
o (f m
m law w ithout such op p io val.
represen tative of a n y rerson
oeri p
ircuit ~
Court............................
of l'atni Brack
m
eanor
and.
upon
conviction
t|on
thercoT,
thereof,
shall
A pproved June J, 1999.
firm or corporation,
Unding m oney in th is
or pore:
____ _________
som e nasnupajter
n ew spaper o f general
circulation ______
In the C o u n ty , and ail redem ption* -if any VUch land
be
punished
b
y
a
fine
n
ot
exceed
ing
fifty
‘
e
t-oi
B u te upon security
thrr said Clerk
co u n ty, calling for bids upon the w ork to be done sh a ll be m ade
o through th
a n t y sh
*1 all, w henever the borrower
6]
dollars for each offense, or b y iniprisonm ent o r for the goods, supplies o r m aterial* to be PUP
m oney m akes paym en t of a n y m oney.
oney,
of such
0!.
___ ....
Sec. 18. A ll redemption of lands lying m I'stm
CHAPTER SUA4— , m 95).
In the co u n ty jail n ot exceeding th irty day*,
n o p a l or interest. Im m ediately upon such
eith er prinri
chiuod b y th e co u n ty , and in e ach case t“ h inb ........
i d of Ueach C o u n ty which shall have l-eef, rrrtifinl or
NA
AC7
R T to am end Sections t ti rj j . ' t»174
174 and 1117A.
1 7 A. •h a ll also be the d u ty of each '
made, give »0 said borrow er a r a ­ A N
paym ent being
be
x es1JM
prior
the lo w est responsible bid d er shall he accepted , sold. fb t ta
-----1- to the first d a y of July.
o f ]he G en eral
Rtalute» o l Florida R elatin g to com pletion o f a n y record bool
ted of the d a te of such pa.
paym en t, which
rat ß
ceint, dated
h eth er errtifird o r sold tn th r State.
UPtcss the C o u n ty Com m issioners shall reject all
in the office o f th r C lerk o f tb e » „ • » » u w - . _
th e P ractice o f P h arm acy in Piorida.
UaD s sitali l-e m ade tln tn ifllf the CT.“ fT •I the Cu­
receipt shall state the am ount paid aid! .'or w h at
bid* because the u n i t krs too h igh.
auch paym en t is ma le. If auch p aym en t is for Be If Unacted by th r (.erld atu re of the Atale of the said book* shall then becom e a p art of the
fi«c , * .- T h f r :A c t sn
shitll
sli go
grt in
ih to
lo rffevT
r f f c im m ediate- c u lt C ou rt o f D ade C ou n ty.
pwb li* H-eon l s o f thf UJUiii y . NO person shoH T e ly upon its i
interest un the «um borrowed, tho receipt shall so
Sec. »919. It »hau
sh all b«
b e the d
u l y of IT,.- B ..ml ul
»««.
dut
W aeMai----- - 1 M . C W _ and ap p ro v al b y the G overnor.
api*ointed to be an inspector who i* interested
s t a t a i If th * sum so -reitrfn tn lis ll|i|.!V,l liHTir
■
A
p
p
ro
ve
d
June
«,
ig
e
v
.
C o u n ty C om m issioners of Palm llc a ih County,
Scctlnn
I I 7J, of the G eneral S tatu tes o í wi t h oT em ployed b y a n y b u tch er o r ven dor of
p aym en t of th e principal sum borrowed, th e re­
a
t
ns
e
a
rly
a
d
a
te
a*
m
ay
be
po-.-.ililr 1,, hold a
be aim ended to read a* follows:
slaughtered beef o r hogs, and nn person »hall be
ceip t shall 10 state. A ll such receipt* shall be FloridaJ. sh all__
CHATTER Ï9 7 P - ÎN 0 . 1011.
conference w ith the C ou n ty Commiiw»«ners ol
he said Boari! o f Pharm acy shall, a t stated -appointed im p e cto r w h o is n ot an e x p e rt in talre
d u ly and properly signed b y the person, associa- timTes,
D ad e C o u n ty and agree w ith said linnrd ui«n a
to be fixed b y them , being a t least tw ice in ing arul record! mi m ark* and brands.
A N A C T P rovid in g for the l-reatlon of F aim p lan o r plans for th e a»*umptlon liy I'alm llt« h
Unn of person*, firm or corporation, o r the agent,
Sec. 3. Alt laws and p arts of law s In Conilict
B rach C o u n ty , in the S ta te ot Florida, and fur C o u n ty p f its pro ra ta share of the jndi-hU-dnsMofficer or other representative of th* person, asso- each year mid a t such tim e sind place and in such
m anner as th ey m ay
determ ine, b
a schedule
of w ith th* provision* o f this A c t be, and the sam e
jr urivitniiiç,
ujy t*
m-iji-mi» ■
th e Organ! vtt'O n-A nd .G overn m en t .Theia-X. ^ o f D ane C o m ity , In' n/CrtnTAnCo wilfi 1lie- piuvis' d a tio n of Persons, firm or corporation to whom questions
to be answered in w riting and Pratt y. ex- are h ereb y, rep«*led.
’.V'"«'
such money is paid. W hoever refuses, upon d r
lTi)riifa,
B e It Enacted h- th e t^ g ld a tn re nf the S late of ion* o f th e C on stitu tio n u f the Stole
am
i
n*
•
v
e
r
r
fwrwnt
w
ÿ
o
sh
a
It
desire
lo
iò
n
d
iic
l
Sec.
3.
T
h
a
t
this
A
ct
shall
ta
k
e
effect
im
:
.m a rji. .Lu-giv* a raesint co m p ly in g-w ith th e re
Am! a lio upon an equ itab le division nf (ht Surplus
flo rid a :
Ihe
buiiness
o
f
fettina
a
t
retail,
com
pounding
ot
rm
ed
ia
tely
upon
its
passage
and
ap
p
ro
v
al
b
v
the
quircme.it&gt; of (his Section shall forfeit the entire dispensing drugs, medicines o r diem icnl* (or
Section f . T h a t the C o u n ty of Palm B each be. fund*, and personal hr m ovable property ihxt
i-a v e m o r.
Interest upon rald-Principal rum lo thè horrower.
and tb a aame is h ereb y, created and rs la b lith rd D ad e C o u n ty ir.ay h ave on hand or that n ay 1»
inrdirM
ic*I u»e.
use. o
or
r comt-ounding
com;
nr dispensing nb »-si­
A pproved lu n e 7, 1909.
Sec. 7. T h a t it thnJI he lite du t y of rvi.-ry mort clan
s'
s’ nrrscriplinns as a ph arm acut; and it a
to e x is t a s a C o u n ty o l the S ta te o f Florid# from ow in g to D ad e C o u n ty on the finn day nf July
gngee accepting a m ortgage on persons I property
,
-ritv &lt;
o—f said Board shall lie satisfiei! th a t said
it d a y o
uf J
Ju ly , l o a f
buch c o u n ty «909. "
and a fte r the i &gt;t
m A fority
as security for the repaym ent o f.* loan of m oney M
See. 3f). Jt shall b e 'tlie du t y nl the {1 ,r,1 of
CHAPTER 5964— (HO. 07).
I M I is rn m p etsn l and .fu
mlly quajifte-l to conshall Com pos- and include all th a t te rrito ry of
rrvon
less than one hooded dollars In c s s » to be stated
Public
Instruction
of
Palm
Beach
Count,
st u
c lo fu m x is U___
n g , w. h ich
the c o u n ty o f Dlasddenas
f f ih. c r _____
in such m ortgage, separately and d istin c tly , the duct u l d business of com pounding o r dispensing A N A C T - lo am end Sections 17 and | 5. o f the lie*
north of th e follow in g b o u n d ary line: Itogin- e a rly a d a te ns m ay .be pos'iH n. to ImM 1 conmedicines o r chem ical* fo r m edical use, or
several am lunts secure.I a t princioal, interest and drug*,
g a t_
a n oM
in t on
bou_
n d ary
com pound o r dispense physician*' prescriptions • G eneral S ta tu te * of the S tate of Florida, R e ­ in
____
p the eastern
____
j y o f th e S ta te fertn ee With the Hoard o f P u blic In«?' tn.n of
__ _ and
an y m ortgagee w ilfu lly viola tin g the to
fees,
a
latin g to the B ou nd ary Lines o f G adsden and of F lorida
D ad e C o u n ty and agree w ith Mich Hum! ui»on s
th ey shall enter the name a t such person as a erg*)rfda w ‘here‘ th e south line» ,o( Section lli
provisions o f this Section shall forfeit all interest iste red pharm acitt
L
ib
r
r
ty
Cou-ifjes.
p lan fo r the assum ption b y Pnlm Beu I. Ciuinty
tow
nship
4w,
syuth
of
range
4east,
if
pnxfuecd
in
a
book
AroVidod
for
tha
an l fre t »-cured h y such m ortgage, and )&lt;a en ­
•f’ the
Be II Enacted by Ihe LcglU atore ol the Stale of w ould Intersect the sam e, amt from the Mid point of its pro rata share o f the Ihdrhlrdm
purpose; F ro vid rd ., how ever. T h a t this A c t shal
titled to recover on ly the principal sum.
M ind
Florida.
o f in tersection on th e said eastern bo un d ary o f the Roani o f P u b lic Instruction o f Dade &lt;
Sec. R. The provisions o f Section* A and 7 of not he ronstrued so a t to preven t a pharm acist
also
upon
an
eq
u
itab
le
dlvUtun
of
t
&gt;iti.ltsa
Section f . T h at Section 17, o f tho G eneral said S ta te run «rest on th e southern boun dary ot fun ds th a t said Hoard m ay have on &gt;&gt;, I u that
this A c t shall not a p p ly to chartered b s n ly . S tate from regiktrring w ithout exam in ation , provided
■ toilth- of range « j east,
the said
lid pharm sacist is registered In acm e other S ta tu tes of th e R íate o f Pforida. relatin g to the
o r National, or to trust com panies.
m a y lie ow ing to M id Hoard on the f i t .' I.»v if
S ta le whose standard of requirem ents sn d e x ­ bo un d ary lines tif G adsden C ou n ty, l&gt;e, and the
-vest on th e south boun d s
Sec. V. All law s and p arts of law s in conilict anim
J u ly , 1909
am ination
shall t-c fu
to th r standard sam e is hereby, am ended to read as follows.
ation
snail
lu
lly
equal
________
_________
t,
fourteen,
fifteen; sixteen
to
w ith this A ct be. and the same are hereby, re- of requirem ents ot th è S tate
Sec, 21. The Spring Term of the Circuii ' i«irt
i lorid a, and proof F
17 f t o l — Oadsdeo.— G adsden Clot
o u n ty shaH
si .... be seven teen and eighteen o f tow n sh ip 49 south ol
pealed.
1
.
vidc-I such other S ta te 'w ill register
rtgi
p h arm acists com prehended w ithin a tins ourretpondtng on the rknge 41 east, and thence follow ing the M id line of Palm Hrsch County shall be hel l on .tie (¡r*t
A pproved June i t , 1999.
P
V
M
P
M
___
__________
J
P
W
I
T
q
e w fa y in Jbne. and ihe Pall Term of the Circuit
of ihe Fbirida
Pharm
m
H Board
___ q, f P
h arm acy o n tha sam e w est w ith A p alach icola R iv e r.'a n d on th e north p ru lu c e d w est to th e western 1-oundary line of the
-*
' o *f Sftld
iJd county shall be held on ihe first
Court
conditions: F ro vid rd , also. T h a t a n y rerson not w ith .th e bo un d ary Hna o f'th e S tate of O oorgia, c o u n ty o f D ad e, a s heretofore existing.
a ph-trmarint o r druggist m ay often and oonduct to a point wnere
Sec. 2. T h e M id c o u n ty shall be a p a tt o f the Tu r»!la y in Tantiary in each year
CHAPTER 5061-(N O . Q3j.
where the sam
M inee intersects the w estern
Sec.
h is -A
tt »hall take effç._i
I h l«
“ . 22.
37. T
This
-Att
*urh slore.- if h r »ball keep con stan tly in hi* rm - b an
k or
“ e'
‘ *
“th en ce dow n Rqpond Conureesioaa! D istrict, a p art o f the
nk
o f th
R iv e r O cklockonac,
A N AC T M aking A ppropriation for the Support olvy a registered pharm acist or druggist, b u t shall thw. w estern b an k o f the Mid riv er O ch - T h irtee n th Sen atorial D istrict, and a part nf Ilia Toree a s soorr a s it liceorpe* a law .
.
A
p
p
ro
ved
A
p
ril
io,
190*.
and Maintenance
ifii
■ o f thrie S tate Iissili»*rione for n ot him self sell
dm
c» Òr
or medi
11 o
nrtJ Cdispense
Wp
drue»
nr (¡cines,
..
a P point
where
the
n o rth S ev en th Ju dicial C ircuit, a n d the raid cou n ty shall
p adionce,
m . . . • to - . P
__
Higher IM ucalion C reated
t*d and
snd IRequired to be except proprietary a
tu f patent
m n ltrin es in orig
and
(
fjJun d ary
tins of
Section
T w e n ty (so ), tn h a v s one m em ber In the House g j R ro iescu taU v e*
" tHAPfER S97B— (NO. 'liW i
M aintained b y C hapterE |Mf«i
»1*4, foft the
ackagM
Provided
(urthrr,
ever ____
T h a t T ow n ship -Owe— f * ). —south, ra n g e -fo u r; ~*C»tr -o(Tha R is to o f P M ü v
■ .Mk_
_ _ i' _
_ _______
. . . how ___
1. L a w s of inai
A N A C T D efining the B oundary Line Hl-Wjtjj
F lorid*. A pfiajvei! fun* «ih, ig o j . N on Knuo-n Uús C h a p ter sh a ll n ot-be *0 c o n s ln iM ’as lo pre
2
HCC* . The tow n o f W est Palm B each shall be
___J
in tersects said river, thence run west to the north
the C ou n ties of C la y and Putnam , in tin- Gir— WTT
'T fy o fT lo n c la , ftre V lo rid s S tate vent an y physician Who is authorised to practice west corner o f Section N lnetoen (19), T o w g ih ip the tem p o rary c o u n ty sent o f said cou nty.
p orate L im its o f th e Tow n ol Mt lrtve
' Collèga If Wt-.asn, the Florid* School for the medicine or surgery under the law* o f this S tate, O ne (1 ), south, ratigfc'four (4) w est, thence run
Sec. 4. T h e G o v ern o r o f the S ta te (hall, on or
....................
D eaf and1 Bund,
Blind, and- th e -P io rid
a A gricultural from registering a» a pharm acist or druggist w ith ­ north to the southeast corner o f S ectio n O ne tr ), .before
the finit d a y a f July, to oo . appoin t all th e Be it Enacted hy th c'L egi*ln tu rc of l l v l i s l i uf
__ _______
a n d M echanical Ç ollrge fur Negro#».
out exam ination.
Florida;
__^ r One
_______
__I _I range
_ ^ ^ Ifive
^ ^
jflTi-.ijp
T ow nship
( 1 ) . south,
,(5),
w est. officers to w hich said co u n ty m ay bn entitled
Sec.
2.
Section
1174.
r-f
the
G
en
eral
StgTbtes
of
Dc If Unacted by the Ictld a fu rc ef the Sfate of
Section t. T h a t the Itou.ndary line I . tr it the
thence w est to the_*outhw est "corner u f Bectloc under th e C o n stitu tio n and taw * of the S ta te of
Florida, shall tie amended to read as follow»:
F
lorid
a.
Florid* t
C ou n ties o f C la y and Putnam , in thr , -i tale
T w o (»1. T ow nship O ne (1),, south,
w . « . , rang# u
five
,„ W
(s)1
. Thr Hoard o f pharmacy shal! be entitled to
Sec. S. ft shall be the d u ty of the B oard of lim it* of the T ow n o f Melrose, shall Iv ll - north
Section I. T h a t the sum of two hundred tsren- collect of aach person, whom they rruiitcr and w e st., thence north to th e southeast corner o l
Section T w e n ty-tw o (&gt; )), T ow nship Ono f i ) ; C o u n ty Com m issioner* o f Palm B ea ch C o u n ty lo edge of B ella m y A vanue, begiiipirq) it tin- in
t y -eight- ihoutand. nine hundred dollar»., or
furnish a ecrtificale as * registered pharmacist
th tre o l a t shall be-necessary, Is hereby a p ­ the sum o f fifteen dollar», which shall tvuiq full north, range pve, seest, thence w est to the range hold th eir first m eeting on the first M onday in tersection o f said B ellam y A venue ami ihr r,ig e
much tht
propriated for the support, im provem ent and fi-r all services:-and In cate the examination of line betw een ranges five (5} and t i t (6), w e ft, J u ly , 1999'. and a t said m eetin g th ey shall m ake line d iv id in g R ange* T w en ty-tw o att l I „ m i r ­
tnaiiitrnanC« o f the U n ivei'u ty o f Florida, the such person shall prove defective ami unsatis; thence olana Mid range line to tbe so u th ­ arran gem en ts for tem p orarily carrying on the th ree, thence running east alonii H r n-&gt;-!)&gt; rdg*
it* ntFlorida Stale College for W om en, the- F lorida faotonr. and his name not to he registered, he east co m e r of T ow nship T w o (1). north, range six .co u n ty govern m en t, am i shall perform such other o f sail! Heliam y A ven ue o q r-h a lf.n u lr
tersection w ith the B ellam y, or Ft In
Itosd
School for the D eaf and the lllinit, and tbe Florida shall be permittlo-1 In present hira*cjt (nr exam- (6), w est, thence w est to tho southw est com er du ties ss m ay be required o f them b y law.
Sec.
A.
It
shall
be
th
e
dutyof
th*
B
oard
of
lea/ling
from
fit.
A
ugustin
e
to
T
n
lb
lm
"
j
-.
ot
Section
T
ld
rty
-flve
f
j
j
)
,
T
ow
nship
T
w
o
(*).
A gricultural and M echanical College fo r Negroes,
tinn with‘ n any period not excerstine twHve north, ran ge six, w e ll, thence north to the n orth ­ P u b lic Instru ction o f P alm R each C ou n ty to hold
,S ec. 2, A ]1 jaw s oit-l ^ a tU of U-aa m . ...fflicl _ _
required to be supported and m aintained l-y
nths thereafter, and no charg# '»hall be m ods w est c o m e f o f M ill Section .T h ir t y liv e f » 0 ) v Iheir first-m e e tin g on the first T u e sd sy iu July. w itlt th is A c t be. ami th van i-- »re
■ hy reC hapter j i t s , of tho L a w s of F,‘
Florida, approved
tu rh re-axam in atkin . Kveryj-criOQ registered
pealed
nè sth,’ ig s t, which sum »halt t-c placed to tlm w ho desire* t-i continue the practice- of hi* o r her T ow n ship T w o f j ) , north, range six (6), w ere; 1999
Juw
A p p ro ved May 5, 1909
Sec. 7. T he gourts of Paini B ea ch C o u n ty »hall
ritt n f the Í141* Board o f Education in thn profession shall ann ually thereafter, d u rin g th e thence w est to th e range line betw een range* sta
Jfl) and seven | 7 ^ w est,, thence
•.•CAM north to tha-oortb- have oivil and elim ina) jurisdiction) “throughhands of the S tate T reasurer, as follows;
tim e he or she sh sll crmlimm such practice, pay
CHAPTER 5979— 1NO I in
Mid - county,
over
ra in es
OF *c
Por U n iversity of th*. S tate of Florida, s ix ty to Ihe Secretary o f the said B oard of P h arm acy a west corner ot T ow nship T w o &lt;»), north, range o u t
six
(ft),
w
est,
thence
w
e it to the A p alachicola tlon
w hich* shall ,~ Bave accrued,
nera!
accrued. am
_ i o v e r AN-- A C T to Am end Section » ' of tl
thousand dollar*, which, sum -shall include fifteen registered fee. to be fixed b y the said Hoard, bu f
crime* and -misdemeanor* which
__ shall b a v e
thousand 'dollar* for th oipu rpose of con ducting w hirh, in no case, shall exceed one (Ji.o o ) dollar, ID ver.
Statute», of. tha Stata « I Fiootln I &gt;r* *-«.-•) the
. Sec. 3. T h a t Section 15. o f the G eneral S tatu te« bften _ co m g iitted w ith in
the___ territory
B B B i _ *mParm er*- in stitutes.
Boundarie* bf Columbia County
for which he o r she shall receive a renewal ot the
F o rth * Florida S tate C ollate for W om en, e igh ty said registration. It shall b e u k e dut y o t every o f the S ta te o f F lorida, relatin g to th e b o un d ary em liraccd in kaid-enuntjr as hereby oon«titutc*t
Be II Enactrd by Ihj: fegb lslu re o f th, 'is le of
lin es r tf'L ib
' e r tyy C ou
u nnity,
ty. bC,
be. and "the
*
sam e is. nrior to tlie first d a y of July.
1909.
in
th
ul
:he
sam
e
tw o thousand,
five hundredI M
___
__________
dollars
rsiin ■ agUtwred; upon chancing' his o r her place am ended to mad a* folkiit •:
Florida:
*
a
m anner
sam e ej*).
x te n t as If said cou n ty
. Ute F lorid a Schn-»l for i h s d t a f a i s l I t lt of busineos
■ and
B B Hto. th e _____
nex* from
1
one town to .an oth er, forthw ith
1«
fiu ) — -Jhcrty.—
UN
Scctlnn I. That .Section »•. o f't in
■-hers!
.
L ib e r ty C o u n ty «hall he
had
Item
in
axistrnoe
wjien
such
cause*
nf
action
___. fifty -six thouvanik to u r hundred dollars.
to until v the S ecreta ry o f the M id Hoard of fh a r - bounded as foTlows: Cnm m encing on* the A p a ­
the
accru ed , or such crim e* o r miwlem canof» were Statutes of the State of Fktridn. (h If
F or th* Florida A gricultural and M echanical B M f , &lt;if
1 _-‘ s g j^ i
___
o f location,
inviUVS4l)t
"IWtlre th e T ow nship line dividing com m itted .
lach
ico la 4\l»
R is eCtr whs
bounitwne* nf potumbia County, he..and H - in »
■ College for N rgroes. ten Ihnutaj-d dollars.
the
d u t,y nf
nf eeve ry person
j -------U tcred to n o tify b y T ow n ships
n o n rw
renivtcn
I»
hereby,
amended
to
a*
to
reoil
as
follov
t&lt;
wit:
«
'
”T w o 0
' ) and
Three (3), north, strikes
T he balsn ce of five thousand dollars to be e s- latter Mid S ecretarv
ecretary on or before
before tho tw enl
en tieth
See.
* 7i— Cnlumhis.— The l«mii|.1.inr» o! ‘ ''"nltU
-•own Mid river to a place
pended by the Board of Contro^forrit* authorised d a y of June of each year, w h rth cr he o r she will M id river; thence down
know n a c O w f Creak; thence up the w estern hank proceeding«
County sliall be as follows: Conitnn ‘
&gt;' •"«
eonlinue lo p ta ctice a t hi* o r her registered placa of M id. creek to krhere
left
and
an]
elenco K
i m whin
wnirv il
h ••m
____t fia
t|-e
s a sam
m e intci&amp;e
e Iqtetsecta
R M kfl
the raidmouth o f tho Jchetuckncc
River
• t S T T h a t -out o f the appropriation hereby of business, enclosing the required lrc.‘ T h e Sec
k.\ld
proceedings
th
a
t
m
ay.
b
a
il*
_____
r,
ninnine
thencf
un
^
die
-c
c
tlo
y
line
o
f
Section
T
w
en
ty-six
Tow
nthe Rama Fee . Klvrr.
m ade the A n te Board of Education Khali set apart reta ry ol the said Hoard shall n o tify b y letter
li­
to ship five (3), south, o f ra
nifi»
w est; in .th e C ircu it CobrS o r th e C o u n ty C g ilfl nr any Ichetucknce R iver to isuiii41 Irtirtü V •' **
th e in tereit tr .lr u require«! to tie paid under Sec
the address ■ a*„ appearin
his Hl-oCk»,
wearingg in hU
H V . e v e ry th en ce due, east a lo n g th e n iS d le a c t io n luir» to o th e r C ou rt, o r before a n y officer o r B oard &lt;rf thence along the eastern
tern Im p rtcjinry u n « •»thu-j un»
Hon j t or saiil C hapter t*A* of the Law« o f P W
tenor) regirtered Who shall not líavc.nM lficd tíl.n Hie O ckloekon ee R i v e r thence up M id river to a ■ aid txrnnty on th e hr»t d a y o f lu ly . 1909, where- n**e County, to Suwannee Hiver,'
nt»
Ida
*.
»•herein provid ed , th a t renewal o f registration is point where the north bo u n d ary lii
o
f
nny
C
o
u
rt,
officer
o
;
■
Hoard
o
f
Pnlm
B
each
*“
‘in.
t'ti.n
Ì*iar»'roÌL.
—
.
«nid
rtVer
lo
the
Oeorniii
tipe;
Ihrnc*
i
b
i«
See. 3 T}]»i.tliis A c t »ball not hi; « m stn iod a* re-iulred; ami in cssr an an«s e r enclosing (tie tiervii!in«
Kii'Y'
il i.nil It
ftiH:*y »iHfti
* » riC&gt;
mm
__ flin
^ _kfl«
to ■the
g« Une* ti Ivi
In any. w ill affiv’ iin s the apnroprU iion m a le for wasary Irt »bail not h ave l^ cn rec-ivrd liy the T w e n ty i h j) , in T osm sh ip Ono i t ) , south, range C o u n ty vitnihl h a v e had |uri*M ctinn If u i d cou n ty vaili line
bail
been
in
existen
ce
when
such
a
ctio
n
or
p
ro­
fou r ( 4), w est, intrrwecti Mid river, thrnce run
thence «nuth lib fl
«taie! mn*tr Ime »*» C
a *•
th * «upporttand mainlt-nance of tha Institu tions
ry w ithin sixty d a y s niter date o( nielli w est tn the notthw ciii corner of Section Nineteen ceeding was in stituted shall b c T rm is fr n n l to the Çî «i« « r:'th c fic c Hownh nw&lt;!
Fr«»
B 4 Bcreek
p _ , lo the
herein nam fd by C hapter jr-cj, of the L a w s of
such -name shall l-e stricken (rom thn irg - (49), T o s n d iip One ( t)) , south, h m ge four. (js&gt;, officer o r Hoard of Palm H rach C ou n ty havi ng R lv t fi thence duv n sail
f T«,
aifi
river &lt;r»
Pkjrid*, approve. 1 M ay so. tv»7.
¡•ter and iu rh person' shall
h all have
iuive the right
tight to was t.-t hen c e 'run north to the southeast corner of, jurisdiction ot^nich m atters, and all pleading«.
fk n lm lj
m
,
A p p r o v e d June t». n»»u
have his nr her -unie
giste red on p.
paym
registered
_ ent o f Scctkm O n e ( 1 ) , T ow n ship One (t),,so u th , rittge papen arid &lt;!
m ents in a n y w ay pertaining u.
Sec. 2. AU U w t and (&gt;¿£U o f Lift^ m ivnuhct
fen of l i v s 'l t . M l i
_
___ ____________
provided
he o r »h« fiv e (J ), west, thence w r it to the southw est corner a n y. such
c4
lio n , tprosecution o r proceeding shall with the provUiom of th ii -Art «r«r n^î- m
such sactio
m akes application within twalv* months; after o f S ection T w o (*), T ow n ship One ( t fi south, tie
CHAPÎER 5941— (NO. 9J|.
he deliver««!
delivered b y th e C lerk, o r o th er
e r officer 01 Dado«
Dade
the term ot twelve tfidnlhi, he or the will be re­
T h is A it 'aliali take effect um. • 1 i'cly
ve &lt;«), ws-tt.
Jourfiesst
w stt. thegee north to the Join
(beast C o u n ty h avin g curtod y there')!. |o the p ro ic r offiA N 'A C T Requir-ng T a x Assrxsora to Furnish lo quited to proceed a* in case nf original registra­ ran ge five
ceç.
of.
F
aim
B
each
C
ou
n
ty.
.
e
c
o
m
e
r
O
f,S
e
ctio
n
we
nt
y
t
wo
.{(»),
o
w
n
s
h
ip
,
o
f
.
bection
T
w
e
n
ty-tw
o
(t»
).
T
ow
nship
on it* approval b y the Governor y] ' .
the Hnards
i&lt;ts 01
o l rPublic
u a u c iiistruciin
Instruction
n nt
ni Their_Rrm m Ke- tion: Provided. T h at actu a l retirement from tb*
,i sp ectlve C ou n ties
tiet a List Show ing (be- T otal profession o f any registered 'Phaim scist for a O n k f l ) . M ulti, raiige five ( j) , w est, thence w rat' ,* h f * f t The Clerk nf the Circult.Qourf o f Palm
Approved May »9 . 1909
•
- ,
to 'th e ra su e line lirtw ron range* five (1) and s if
A m oun t of Spoetai Uistrfet T aae* Aascased in poriol o f not exceeding five yrai
ears shall not de- (6), we»t, thence alona-»aid range Une to tha south Be&amp;cti Coupiy. or hit authoritni agen t or d e p u ty ,
_ _ S T A T E U F F L U IU D A . 1
the Snvniaf
uaf Si-erial Sctu-d D iscret» ' * 4
Priva him of tho right to renew his re g iftra tio q u p
p ro çu re fc p q iT h e records, i ni Uss
sitane o f '
____
SS
east corner of Townislup T w o (&lt;). north, range six tehall
C le tk o f th e £ ir e J it Coua rt of D ade C ou n ty a tran»
lie If Cnitctrd b&gt; the Laglslalure ol the State of on ths i-ayrotot of a ll lained .
4.6),
w
e
ft,
thence_west
to
the
southw
est
co
m
e
r
o
f
,
O
F
F
IC
E
S
ECRETARV OF STATE. *
Florida 1
su ,ch
deedi_.J‘ ran
Sec. ,J. Fretion 117«, rtf th e G eneral S tatute* Section T h lr ty ; five ( j s ) . T ow n ship T w o (»), &gt;cript
W M
. . , __,
fia W
Q s , mnrfgagas
,,
P,._ W_ all
deeds,
el an
a s oe
or
r. If C L A V C h A W F O R D . Secretary •/
other
--------of rea! o r persona) «sítate,, and
Ida. shall l-e am ended
ende ‘ to read as folk»
owt:
vevance*
Section I. T h a t it «hall l«e ih e d u ty o f th* o f Florid«.
m irth, range m i . w est, thence north to the northo fl th e S ig le of F lorid a, do hereby ic ftff v •' *&gt;•
n i ep
t r iui . utUrr» and decry«», and an)
T h e Duai&lt;! o f Pharm acy for the S tate ot F lorida .west coin er o f M id Bection T h irty-fivg ( j j ). T o w n ­
rm
und o
a n yv and
C o u n iy T a x A »»essor» ta (ururih to the ilu s ii]i o f
oortocl copy Q* wj ■ »* .
hx(l n.sy
neressary
Jot, the conduct ship T sro (a), north, range six (6), w est, thence
...........................
er m a tt in i o f , reo 1¡3.»
and a n y and all forcjcoiriÄ »• a true
■ alt ...
- J T expense»
«} J
P u blic Instruction o f th rir respectiva cm i'ftisâ on
a nn perm
prfm an
ctit naturo enact e-1 *»&gt;
c eentral
n tr a l and
anent
" Board, nut o f funds daid
‘
to tita «aid w est to the range line betw een range* six (6) and ptflVrs o r document» iti The cu sto d y o f the C lc ik a C
•or before the first d a y o f O ctolicr ol cach y ra r th e ng o f tsaid
LacisU
Ture.
Seiaipn
o
f
i voy
Hoar-I
l
i
as
[in
-fu
ltd
b
y
law
law:
:
and
a
lte
r
na\
ym
en
t
ot
of
th
e
C
ircu
it
C
ourt
of
D
ad
e
C
o
u
n
ty
that
m
a
y
in
to tal am oun t n(ei&gt;coal district »chool ta x asacased
■ even (7). west, thence north to the n orthw
-rth est an yw ise effect th e in tc(rsta of Palm Beach C ou n ty
. Ojyert'under m y hand, a'.uj Ihe O w t M ¿
All axM nacaB aforesaid
a reserve____I
fund ol
of_fiv_____
fi i t hund- co m e r of T ow nship T w o (»). ran ge six (6),
B
I _______
_
in each sa d evF ry »pedal taxw chool district.
w
est,
tS
c
S
ta
te
of
F
lorid*,
a
t
Tallahassee, the t ai«««*.
as th e C o u n ty Com m issioners m ay. from tim e to
Sec. 2 . T h it Act shall ta ke e j e c t upon its pat- red I too 00) -loltars shal] bn retained and nil thence West \o the A palachicola R iver.
su rpiq j o ver and a l n v c su d i e ip
w * . and„ t th
re
tim e, d irect, and the C trrk of th e Circuit C o u rt of this the..»lxih d a y - f July, A D.. louu
__c n____
h es re,
■ age and a pproval b y the G overnor.
8#c.
J
.'T
h
a
t
all
laws
and
parts
o
f
law
i
in
con*
serve lu n j of five h und red (to o ov) -lollars.- nn
Approve ! lune 4. !&gt;)•»'/
ilirt with tht provisions o f U.u A e i Iw, and tbe {Jado C o u n ty »hallwW ilhout-chaigeg or lees, allow
&lt;S m B v
.M U * L Ä
' Ä
th e fir s td a y o f January of e«ch yearahsU l-e d ‘ vtdHie C lerk n l th e C ircu it C ourt of Palin Hrach
ed as folhiw g Orte h a ir tot the P W td s B u te sam e are liercby. repealed.
C o w n ty frM access to all books and Papers on file
Sec.
4,
T
h
a
t
th
is
Act
shall
becom
e
operative
Pharnisceu tieni
in his dffiri* th at w ould in anyw ise taeditate. th r
nl A ta o fia lW .'-s Q d the htlier half
CHAPTER 596J — i NO. 94).
first day of January, A. D. 1910
to be paid Into th eJs(atoT rea*ury. T i e Hoard ol on Athe
p rucuA hg o f . aueb. transcription, T he C lerk of
p p ro v » ! Jjm * 7, i , o , T —
- - .
-1
A N A C T to Am end fieclion -ato o.-p f the G eneral 1‘lialn-aoy lo# Ih p R u te-n l Ftnrirtq th a lllg i author
C a p J a iii
&lt; s p iiu iir fK
11 VM 1 &gt;I
bthe
C i t c u i t .C
r ou rt of 'P a lm
riaprii
C uu ul y aliali
S tatu tes of the S ta te of F ion da. R elating to 4&gt;ai1 lo CjiH\ioy ---------- — ----certify to thn currectitcss uf sudi transcription
.....L a U /iq fC ou a ly-G iu vfr(&gt; -**A m en d ed b y Chair- a u w o í th a P la te aroiu aH yfff^ n t b ^ p in ir o f o f
and 4h*reiipuA'such testified copies of the records w a s f o r e i g h t d a y s u p r i s o n e r a m o n g
CHAPTER S967-(NO . M l.
te r-y rn s. A cts of 1907.
thdbHoard it t^.a-lvisabla lo do »0. to chock up
documenta aiid tit her matrera so trfcnsrëibrd and
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vir.laA N A C T Providing fo ra m i Requiring tha Separa­ cert (find shall be of the Mm* force an&gt;1 affect as t h o c a n n i b a l s . • .
B e it Enacted by the Lrglrtsture af the S late of
tim
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Wh ' in Conftnem ent in
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As com;
om pen u t ion for the act vires reSection t. That Sectton 4 • 09 of th e'G e n era l
expense to tie [Mtid Out of the fond» tn
JÍJF',1C o u n ty Jails Af thi* S tate.
bM Ikm 9T5f this Act, the Clerk of d i d n ' i . o a ' t y o u , 1'
Rtslutei of tl-r State o f Fioriv ia. a* a m A B e d b y »he hand» of oasi Hoard.
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O lisnter 370], Acts nf iv o :, relating to tbe labor
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r s o f this S tate are herr eby re1 a c tu a lly ruga»:* in »urti w n tk
T h * Uoorsl o f C*-untv
om m w ¡on ora ot aaeli
w ithin tw elv e m onths from th e p assage of,
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ns jn th e jails of th eir
. e o i U n it - V i s u r e
ho records in tha office _
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atnd d tic * ami towns, o r upon road*, bridge* and lie it Enacted by the lagldature ol the Slate of
w hite uod negro prisoners, o r male and fem ale custody of thssCooqty Judge of D a le County that
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F lo ru a .
public srorks in th e several Counties where Ine
they
prisoner*.
may in anywise affect the interest* o f Palm Reach
sue *0 im prisoned; n r the said B oards m ay, in thi-ir
f c c t l h t I • .That Section j u 1 o f the G eneral
Sec. ». T h a t from and a fte r the pasM ge o f this County, as tire County Commissioners may from
A s h i p iff l o a d m g ' a c n f g 0
, u in '
discretion, hire ou t such prisoners to be kept and S tatu tes uf the S tata nl Fiord is , relating
A ct, a* »Oûn aa th e (all* * 1* arranged »0 th at this
srutkrd eith er w ithin the cou n ty where the crime untie» ut e « rain ti,*,&lt;&lt;v-tnrs of m ark* and
w a s com m itted or_to a n y oth er count« In tbe be, and thn M m e is hereby, am ended n 1 1 t
B u t nn Board" of C
Countou n ty Com T r i d a s fulloi»*:------- ------------------- * ■
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the m arks and bran ds of s i f hkfe» n f hacf b o
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nkioia shall lie kept ed and mark« of «11 bogs slaughtered and offered ip said iaila to be confined ta the sam e ceil, room
such tranwrfption, ami themifinn such certified
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Ioni and for sale in M id district o r precinct, and keep a tu a p a rtm e n t. o r be so confined a s to be-p
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in. ittn l copies of «he pa'itr*. HD*, ilocumspts and records S p a i n ,
m is-,. rocnnl u f all such m arks and bran ds m a book for to committglr together, and it ahall be
.b. .y the Com
th e d u ty of so transenti
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shall
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and ccertified
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vice and ap p n iv- • such pum os*, to be provided him by. the C ou n ty -the Sheriffs o f this Stale to eon fine and
at separate force a n d 'effect a* th * original mount».
NEW* FUR, CU-, OEIAHD

fln n o r -corporation,
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other
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tio n o f perntnU ve o{ a n y person, a tso dda tip
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corporation w tilu
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p rovision s of Section &gt; of th is A ct shall forfeit the
•n itre Interest *0 t h»reed. or con tracted to he
chat-sed o r reserved, and o n ly th s a ctu a l principal
sum of such iHhrirm* n on lract can lie enforced In
a n y O u r s tn this Htnor.-either a t la ir o r In e q u ity ;
and a lie n M id usurious in irrest U taken o r re
■ ar s ali ni &gt;n s I n sti pa id ti n 11 nn I In Mill'll
th e person, association of persons, finn or corpo ra­
tion who has taken or reserved, o r has been paid.
cith e r d irectly or in directly, such usurious Inter«•t. shall forfeit to th s p a rty from w hom such
usurious interest has been reserved, taken Or e x ­
acted in a n y w a y , double the am ount o f in terrat so
reserved, taken o r exa cted ; P ros M ed, how ever.
T h a t this shall not a p p ly to a liana Jide widorsee
o r transferee o f negotiable paper purchased !-chirr
m a tu rity , Unless the usurious ch aracter should
appear upon it* face, o r th a t th e U ld endorsee or
transferee shall h a v e hail actu al n otice of the
tam e before the p u rth iu e of such paper, b u t in
such even t double the am ount of such usurious
Intrrest m a y be recovered a fte r p aym en t, b y
action against the p a rty origin ally exactin g the
eam e, in a n y C ourt of eum petent Jurisdiction in
th is s ta te , togeth er w ith an a ttn m r y 's fee. as pro
vlded In Section 4, o f th is A ct.
Sec. 4. T his A ct shall not be ao construed as to
preven t provision for the paym en t o f such at*
n ey 's fees as the. C o u rt m a y determ ine In a
.b ro u g h t before .the C ou rt to tie reasonable
-■ Just fui Uu»l u iiv lti'* ig m lr iid tir
Usurious contracté, either a t law. o r in equ ity
P rov id ed . T h a t no a tto rn e y 's fee shall lie allowed
o f. a Justice
of tho Peace for g sum
in a n y court
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this
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construed
so as to prohibit
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m ortgagees from con tractin g for or collecting pre
m inm s fo r insurance a ctu a lly issued on the prop
e rty m ortgaged, w ith the usual kiss pa ya b le or
m ortgage clau se a tta ch ed thereto.
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o r co rp o ra tio n .! o r the agent,
officer o r other represen tative o f an y per­
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITYÎ
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T he H erald ' s 'phone is No. 148
Men's Panama hats, at Mettinger'a.

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L ittle H a p p e n ln i lS ^ M e n t lo n 6 f | ~ ^ o o &lt; r i p r i n 4 at
M a tte r s In B rie f.

ffi r h i^ c i w f v i i w t - Miller ft SQhlaoVc the buyers m oney,
$l.BO, at Miller ft Son. No hlgh-prlccd solicitors to pay.

3-lb cans Nanticoke tomatoes. 10 cents,
at L. P. McCuller's.

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N. P. Y dwell &amp; Co

Fish roe In cans, at 15 cents the can
at Sanford Grocery Co.

Chairs, stands, rockers, matting, spring
Trimmed hats at great reduction for the
cot.
and window shades for sale. Practi­
PERSONAL IT EM S OF INTEREST |next week ot Mrs. M. L. A llen 's
G l-ltp
cally new. Enquire at Herald office.
Planting time is here. M. M. Smith w ill
M. W . Lovell has returned from Jack­
sell you land on easy terms.
Summary o f the Floating Small Talk
sonville, where he was called on account
Fronk Milton o f the Sanford Grocery Co.
Succinctly Arranged fo r Hur­
o f the Illness o f his mother.
is
the proud possessor o f a new Dulck car.
ried Herald Readers.
Now Is the lim e to build you rfcncean d
The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for
W ade, the tuner. Orlando.
the Geo. II. Fernald Hardware Co., is the
sale at W. W. Long's Grocery.
place to buy. See the Ellwood n
Twenty-one meals at Stumon's for $4.
Florida Syrup In sealed tins, same lean Fence.
i
Am erica alarm clocks for 85c at Fcras n ew , at Sanford Grocery Co.
aft
_Mr^ and Mrs-Turmur Houser ret 1
1
m ild's.
„ --------- -— ----------------I -FumtohedruuuurwUh bath for rent, at Snnford, after a delightful stay o f
Hon. M. O. Overstreet spent Tuesday in 200 Laurel avenue, corner second at. 30
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the city enrouje to Atlanta,
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M. Hicks and fn m jly have moved to W. Y o r k ; combining business with pleai
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Full line garden aced fo r fajl plant­ R. Gardner's house on Palm etto avenue.
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The Am erican and* Ell wood__ fen ce

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Who handles the Best Goods
in Sanford, whose stock is
kept up the year round,
very seldonr ~ymr don V f e f
what you ask for. •: : ' : : :

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ing. Fresh. At L. R. Philips' Drug sto re

For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see the best on the market. See them at
D. A . Caldwell ft. Sons.
Geo. H. Fernald Hardewore Co., before
T. C. Evans, H. A . Grant, and Hon. J. purchasing.

W ade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
W rite him a t Orlando.

Best Elgin cream ery butter. 38 cents a M. Cheney o f Orlando
pound, at L. P. McCuller's.
T u csd a roi^ b u rin eja :Cottage to ren t;five rooms, Park avenue,
The City Cigar store
apply to G v W i l M H T I i r ' m
|'Adda To unit an and Is
A good fa m ily horse for sale at a bar­ serve Ice cream and
gain. N. H. Garner.
40 kinds.

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Complete Line of
LADIES’ AND CENTS’ FURNISHINGS

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w ere 1 In the city

M ist Grace Sanderson o f Plan t City
visited w ith Miss Gladys Gardner' last
has Installed a fine week returning home Saturday.
now prepared to
Hugh Allen, a prominent resident o f
cold drinks o f all Maitland, was in the city last Saturday.
He reports his section In fine shape, and
that
the orange crop w ill be a bumperone.
Buy Henry Clay Flour o f W . W . Long.
A . Dorner and fam ily have returned
The best on earth.
from New York, where they h ave been
First-class harness and saddle repairing*
a t Dlcklns' stables.
4G-tf
Prices on hams a re soaring, but L. P. spending several weeks.
McCullcr Is still selling them at 10 cents a
Quite a crowd enjoyed a moonlight
Mr. ahd Mrs. J. W. Price are temporarily

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

pound.

launch ride on Tuesday evening.
in charge o f Mrs. Goodhue’s boarding
. Good second-hand buggy for sale. Box
Sanford N o velty Works and Cement house on Magnolia avenue during her ab­
854.
4 4 -tf Stone Plant located at the cornerof French sence.
4 2 tf
See C. A . Reed for furniture and piano avenue and Commercial street.

,UR M EN’S A P P A R E L is a perfect

Biggest Bargain In Sanford
moving,
tf
Mrs. L. R. Philips and children left Man25 acres In the city limits. Has]
Fresh Saratoga Chips received dally, day for Seabreeze, where they will spend lake p rotection .. Ten acres tiled and
Four flow ing walls. Dwelling house,
10 cents the package, at Sanford Gro the summer.
stable and other outhouses. Price
eery Co. f
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WhUejmuLwHa Is «wByrmakBTonrsctrl^iJrsoo. Brokers protected. Martin
at home at Stumon's. 21 meals for $4. Greenberg, owner.

Buy a m eal ticket, and eat your Sunday
dinner at Stumon's,

A card from Joe de Mont from Niagara
Falls says he w ill be in Sanford this week,

M.E. Gupton. a first-class carriage paint­
The only sensible and comfortable men's
er o f Savannah, hns accepted a position
Invisible suspenders at Mettinger's. 51-tf
with the Sanford Carriage Works.
Go-Fly keeps flies off horses and cattle,
Regular $5.50 rattan rockers ot Miller
25c and 5bc. A t all drug stores. 44-10
ft Son for $3.75. Gome and look our
Harry Wilson spent Sunday with his
stock over.fam ily at Daytona Beach.
_
Ashes (Canada unleached )1and all W il­
Heart pine posts, by hundred or carload.
son ft Toomfer fertilizers. See R. C. Max0. G. Woolcott. Oviedo, Fla.
well or R. H. W hitner.
51-4t 40-p

WANTS
All Local Advertisements Under This
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
L ost.— Betw een City Park and Clyde
L in e dock pair solid gold cuff buttons. In
cuffs. L ea ve at Herald office and get

reward. ,y •

bSZ“bSSS

adapts itself to the needs of good dress­
ers especially during the warm weather
months.
Our stock of merchandise is of the

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g fig z most approved style-conservative, yet

New crop California seed, at L R, w e e k ; $1.50 by day. Fronting oceon. 4 9 tf
M cKinley edition o f ten cent sheet mu­
sic, all the popu larairs,atC ltyC ignrStore. Philips' Drug Store. Get his prices
on
b efo re buying
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t if f - . -S

Mr. and M h l W .W . Abernathy and fam ­
Do aw ay with dust while sweeping car­
ily are now com fortably located In the
Long residence, corner o f Oak avenue and pets by buying W lzzard Carpet Cleaner of
Fourth street.
‘
, W. W. Long.
A rch ie Betts has returned from a trip
W hy pay high prices on the Installment
plan, when M iller f t San w ill anvc you to Georgia where he spent the time pleas­
antly amung the Georgia “ peaches."
from 2 0 to .30 per c e u L -------—------ —

; production of pleasing style, and

modern in every feature,’ and it will be
bF

shares. Give references. Nassau Truck
ft Farm Co., Fcmandina. Fla.
49-2tp
F or S ale — N ew Sewing Machine, drop
head, all latest attachments. Going for
$35 cash. Inquire at H eiald office.
F or S ale — One-fourth block between
First and Second streets, beautiful building site.
Lake view.
$ 1,000 .
F. J,
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Powers.
Get
your
fencing
now,
and
get
the
Geo. H. Fernald has returned from o
For Sale— 10-ft launch. 3 h. p. engine.
trip to U i« New England states, and while Am erican or the Ellwood kind. Geo. H. Bargain, if sold at once. T . P. Conpro^st.
he thoroughly enjoyed the trip, he Is glad I fern a ld ®®*'
*0
For S al«— Buggy ond harness, in good
Hon.’ E. E. Haskell o f Palalkft and Jos.
to get back to Sanford again, where “ life
A bargain. E. L, G., Lake
Jones and Curl Robinson o f Orlando were condition,
Is worth livin g."
Mory, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs, D. L Thrasher and daugh­ in the city Tuesday on chancery court
For sale cheap. Quick snle. Need man
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ter M ay have returned from a month's matters.
ey. Fifteen acres celery farm. Box 473
outing at Daytona Beach. They thorough­
The Royal Tailors brand o f clothing
For Sale— First class square piano,
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ly enjoyed the trip, especially the fine means perfection. See samples at D. A . cheap and time. Box 473.
For Sole— Three fresh cows and a good
Caldwell f t Son's. _ — ------------roads and the Buick car.
horse. Inquire at the Pico Hotel.
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Hammocks from $1.20 up, at Miller ft
Send for special announcement of
Beautiful country home for sale cheap.
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courses In Music, the F in e Arts, nnd the 1H miles from Sanford. 9 room house; G
Son.
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Get ready fo r the files and Mos Mecanic A rts at Stetson University. De- acres good la n d ; orange trees, ftc. A d,
dress P. 0. Box 753,
49 -tf
qultoes. Largest ItOCk and lowest Land, Flo.
prices on screen doors and windows
F
or Rent — Seven ( 7 ) ncresof good subFancy work supplies, nt 307 Magnolia
at
Harry J. Wilson's.
rrignted celery land. Address Call Box
aVenue.
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828, Sanford, Fla.
30-4tp
Castor pomace, cotton seed meal, com­
Mrs. W. E. Morris and children have ar­
F or R ent —Old land tiled and In fine
E .K 1
plete fertilizers, Wilson ft Toomcr's Ideal
+4-4-*+4&gt;+4"M&gt;+4&gt;4&gt;4&gt;4&gt;4&gt;*4&gt;4"«&gt; 4-M-4-*
rived in the c ity from Macon and w ill oc­ shape for crop this season. F ive room » ♦ ♦ 4 ’+4&gt;4*44&gt;&lt;M"e&gt;4'4’ 4&gt;4"t+++4-+&lt;*•*
and Special brands. See R. C. M axwell or
cottage on farm. F. J, Powers.
cupy the house at the corner o f Park
R. H. Whitner.
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51-4t
Three furnished or unfurnished rooms
avenue and Ninth street. Mr. Morris is
for rent, Hines building, over Woodruff's
Thirty per cent discount on all wool art
representing the Prudential Insurance Co., store. See R. L. Jones.
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squares at M iller ft Son.
arid several fire insurance companies and
Furnished rooms, delightfully c o o l pleas­
Built b y the Pope Contracting Co. suf­ will make Sanford his headquarters.
antly located, singly or together. No. Gil
Oak avenue.
It
ficient guarantee.
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I f you want a first-class tailor-made
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- For Rent—One and three-quarters acres
Clarence Priest and fam ily o f Anthony suit for $12.08, call at D. A . Caldwell ft
o f land, near city limits. Address Box
have m oved to Sanford, and w ill reside on Sons.
STRONG LINE OF CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES
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339 City.
J. E. Pace's place. M r.Priest U p practical
W anted— Tq rent 13.000 feet o f celery
Mr. and Mrs. C. A . Dobbins and child
The Latest F a ll Styles in Ladies’, Gent's nnd Children's Shoes
former and w ill bo a valuable addition to ren, who have been visiting with Mr. boards. * P. O. Box 304. ‘
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Just Received
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Sanford's trucking section. .
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House to rent for the summer, corner
Dobbins* sister. Mrs. W* J. Bethel, on Sec­
Magnolia avenue and First street. ' En
Don't makp a mistake and buy before ond avenUe. returned to Sanford Thurs­
quire o f Mrs. M. L. A llen .
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» Pricing, at M iller f t Son.
day. Mr. and Mrs. Dobbins were at one
In the next 30 days I w ill sell 50 Rhode
Jas. A . Abrams, representing the John time residents o f Daytona. Mr. Dobbins Island Red hens, and 50 W hite Minorca#,
A. Cunningham Co., o f Jacksonville wap being in business with H. Er Quigg.—- one year old, not less than ten a t ,73 cts
each. S. M. Donne, Geneva, Fla.
40-4t
in the city last Saturday. Mr. A bram s Is Daytona Gazette. ,
T o R z Mt , U nfurnished .— The large house,
t o n i — 1 0 0 9.
one o f the beat piano men In the state
Dr. Jas. Robson o f Sanford Fla., spent ell and kitchen on Am ory Grove, four
Oxford, North Carolina
and U In charge o f this department o f a few hours In the city Thursday with his tnjles from Sanford, with stable, water
C la n ica ),BclonUfloand EuglLih couraca. P r e p a r e for CotlOffl. U u lve ra U jo r tb s U o veru tn en t Academ ia*. M ilitary
the Cunningham Co.
w ife who has been visitin g relatives In supplyT etc. Rent $24 0 per y e a r; by
training dovetupa prom pt obedien ce and m a n i, c a r i taxa.
$25, payable monthly lu advance.
A c a d e m y - S« y s o n f p lt t w it li i l i n rUi H , d t e n d i , t ». Caduta
Rooms furnished. A lso go-cart far sale. C harleston all summer. Dr. was em ploy­ mdmh
dine with the principal and l a d l e uf hla fam ily, pw u rtn .
Reply to C. W. Rautoul. GO State street.
ed as druggest with Drs. Tomlinson and Boston. Mass. For exam ination o f premth .c u ltu r e of homo lilu. C iU U ralesaad educates. Modero
’ Between Oak and M yrtle Aves., 3th St.
fcctaanltatlon, wholesome fare, no orowdln
Maines
last
year
up
’
until
Mayo
f
this
laes
A
pply
to
John
T.
Arrents,
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n
the
.. m
nan
tab pbyafeal
pbyalea* and* aoclal
- - training. «
W, S, H art b f. H aw k'a Park, one o f the
ental,
ace,____
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alhleU
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park, ana qu
lu a rte r m ite running track
most prominent orange growers In the year when he went to Sanford. His w ife
aerea. Ideal d im a u , helpfulJ environm ent. In the social
F or S ale — Five shares o f Sanford Build­
of refined
Chruiitlan people. The tow u no
----------------Mate, passed through this d (y .la st.-T u es­ and children w ill Join him fiext week.— ing ft Loan Association stock, a half
‘^ n m rr.a* an educational centre.
Lake
Butler
Star.
day. Mr. Hart Is enthusiastic about the
Catalogues
ready for distributing
amount paid in. Address Box 359 city.
r ^ H Q M IE a f t m jT A R Y SCHOOL
Prospects o f the orange business and the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wilson, four chllFor Rent— Six acres o f old land, bamI. li . XX ____ w ill will* f e w i un i cottage . p , J:
H ^ n m ill m n lil nrriwn.l U n lu U p a f l ,
Citrus Exchange. _______________ __
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P o w ep .
61-2t
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412.60,— 80-pound T é li Ina Ureas, first- from Sanford, nnd have located In Miami
For S ole—Seed Potatoes for fa ll plants i - l Y .......... .. .............................................................................................. .................................. . . . . . . . . . . . t cottage on the beach for the remainder o f
class tick, at M iller f t Son for $8.30.
ng. N. J. Hintitrom .- '
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■ M r r w n w i r i r o ' prominent
warned by the "dd j r pi eci û i
1 Lost—Subscription paper with names o f
hardware merchant in Sanford, ond re­ Fourth o f July contributor«. Finder please
reasonable prices. Call on Mrs. F. W . M.
ports that there are three hundred acres return to office o f Chase ft Co.
o l-tfp
r, Sixth S t and Myrtle A v e .
49-2t
or more o f celery being planted this sea­
For Rent— F ive unfurnished rooms on
Sam W illiam s has accepted a position
son than ever before, and predicts an Park avenue. Inquire at Sanford Grocery.
_ hyfctt furniture store o f Barlow ft Wiliiums,
Form for rent— N ear Crystal Ice (dam, a
enormous crop.— H alifax Journal.
Is a first-class furniture man and Is
finished six room house, bam and shanty,
Wilson ft Toomer Fertilizer Company, w ith four acres In good condition. G. W.
Jy returning to his first love, as lie was
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51-lt
trilh the Heffleld Company several years Complete fertilizers, Canada hardwood Hunter.
Lost— Pair gold eyeglasses. In case, on
ashes and castor pom^oe. See R, C. M ax­
sgo.
well or R. H. Whitner.
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fll-4t Celery avenue, between town and ChapH®o«y. ln « iie and tw o pound Jar*’
pie's place. Nam e on case, Marshall,
P H O N E 160.
Oak A v e and 11th S t
SANFORD, F LA ,
1 •*»$ 45 c e n t s th e Jar, a t S o n fo rd Tables from 80 cents upward at Miller Field ft Ca Finder please return to this
office, and receive reward. D. C, Woods.
f t Son.
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Furnisher

SANFORD

FLORIDA

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Sanford’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store

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Cut Flowers and Hot House Plants
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�August 6, 1909

TUE SANFORD HERALD
In Answer to Mr. Palm er's Inquiry ns to
the relation o f the county, exchapgo to the
exchanges it was
general and local
brought out that the directora o f lite local

A Budget Of Interesting IjCplS «wrolumge were the executive fette of thr

From Correspondents

county excbnrigo whTchwould collect ail
information and be in the nature o f a
clearing house. Also that these associ­
TH E EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY ated directors would select the county
managers.
A fte r the reading o f the contract ami
Efficient S ta ff o f Reporters Weekly the discussion o f the work n call was had
Covers the Territory fo r
Tor signers and the following persons
The Herold
walked np and signed, becoming m em ­
(W e Invite oormpamiance on live topic* from oil
section* of Dip County. a)*o new* Urm* of tatowyt.
Rmvlty will Insure prompt imbltcnOon. Articles
contrary to the view* of the Editor will be pub­
lished. hut abusive and anonymous communica­
tion* wlU be relucted. We will aftt he rcsjamslble
lor opinion* ax pressed by nailrlbutora. All com­
munication!! Intrrulcd fur c-urrrm
tnuM !"■ Ill
tlllHI Hot Inter Ilian Turedsy p. m l -Xu.

GENEVA GLEANINGS "
Special Correspondence »oTbc Herald.

bers:
11. C. McDaniel, J. R. W right,'Jno. Vick,
M. Gore, D. Cary Elwes, J. C. Hull, Gust
Jacks, L. M. Larson, Jonas Larson. W . L.
Palmer, M cNeill &amp;. Davis, A- G. Branham,

son, J. W. Hart, M. U.* Burket. Frank A.
Eton. Mrs. C. W. Jacocks, L. L. Payne, J.
B, Rcddctt, C. F. Ornimi», C. G. Lee/T. W.

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Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu
nities in Florida
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U n im p ro ved celery lands, flo w in g .w e lls gu aran teed ,
$ 5 0 .0 0 to $ 2 0 0 .0 0 per a c re
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Celery forms, with flowing wells oil tiled, drained nnd rcudy for crop, $.*0000 to $1000.00

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PCr city property Im proved nnd unim proved tim ber Imid with finest site in Florida for ernte foetory
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Others TC1.L you whnt con itc done. M U R R E L L &amp; CO N N E J ^ U i^ r a c t ic a l-fu r u ie r s as well hh
# — real eiiiitc brokers, and nrtfhcrc to show you" w hat hns l&gt;een and can be done.

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflow ers, etc., etc,, in Sanford, pays
1 Sell die Land— Your Brains, Money, nnd
Muscles Makes the Crop nnd the Profit
Mrs, Finnin Wntson in Hnvnno, Fla.

(Continued from third page)
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Mr. and Mrs. Eshton Baxter o f Wnsh- G rant 7 3 0 acres. Seth Woodruff, from
. Ington, D. C. are expected soon, on a visit
$370~to $730r
o f some length to Mrs. Baxter's' parents,
Brown's Sub-Div. o f Beck Hammock, lot
Mt. und Mrs Huddleston.
Little Lois Grant entertained her friends
nt a "spend the d a y p a rty" last F r iday
Tr» honor o H lir ’ eighth birthday; dinner
was served to these tots under the trees
nnd oil hope Lois w ill soon celebrate an­
other blrthdny in lik e manner.
* H. H. Pnttishall Is having his home flu »
cd throughout w ith waterworks; hns set
up a tank, pumps the wntcr into tills by
n gasoline engine from his artesian welL
this odds much ip this already modern
home. Th e plumbing work I s b g in g d o n c
by DnVId Speer.
Miss Lidia G eiger celebruted her birth*
d a y otl last F rid a y night b y glvetng a
purty. -faulte a' number o f young people
attended, music and gqin et were Indulg­
ed In until a late hour, when oil w ere In­
c it e d into the dining room where tem pt­
ing refreshments w ere served. AU w en t

.3, blk A. Mitchell J i L from3100 to J4Q0.
Lot 4, blk B, F. M. Lough, from $100 to
$400; Lot 6, blk B,-S»rlngle-.-ET-E,-,-from
$160 to $360.
Town of S l Joseph, lot 53 (Ipsa beg.
M Cor run n 2.76 chs. w JO clis. a 2.75
chs. e 10’chs). Wynn R. T - from $200 to
$ 2000 .

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Soli of nwK of bw !4 of
of noli of
bw H sec 26, tp 10, r 29, 30 acres. 0.
Kelz, from $330 to $500.
. PERSO N AL P R O h X m

S. W. Eldredge. from $2350 ib $2070.
FüHgeTXr"P.rTföm $400~to $570.-.---Goolsly, J- M., from $00 to 300.
Barber, S. rind G/.ifrctn $370 to $500.
Prescott. J. D., from $070 to $1470.
Word, Jos., from $1240 to $1000.
Barber. Maggie S., from $450 to $050.
Scott. Burrell, from $050 to $1160.
Humphries, C. C. nnd W .T ., from $1500

IMPROVED IRRIGATED FARMS'—UNCLEARED LANDS
-Flowing
Celery Delta and other Desirable Tracts
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to S 7800 .1.
Buinhy, Jesse, J r , from $ 3 0 0 to SHOO,
Mathews.-H. C.. from $860 to $1860.
Funk, W. H „ from $20 0 to $400.
T lie lollow lng resolution was introduced
and upon motion was made a part o f the
minutes o f the board:
Whereas. There exists some doubt as to
tlie uUthority o f tills hoard to le v y any tax
for the present year In the fin* nnd for­
feiture fund, and therefore tlipt It w ill be
necessary to le v y nnd assesss the amount
necessary for the current expenses fur
criminal prosecutions, «feeding ivla o n m ,
&amp;c.. in county revenue fund, und
n ilC IL U O . It
H hns'becn
HUO UGLM ascertained
u p v x im m w i . mum
Whereas,
and
dAremtlRM Ih A H t w ill require die sum of
$27,600; to meet the current expenses of
the county for" the present yeflr, including
onlluary county expenses, and criminal
prosecutions, it Is therefore
Ordered. That the sum o f $27,500, ho
and the same Is hereby appropriated for
county revenue, to cover die current e x ­
penses o f the county for the year 1000,
und ending June 30, 1010, including costs
In original prosecutions and feeding iris oners. It Is further
Ordered, That in order to raise said sum
o f $27,500. appropriated as aforesaid,
that a tax o f five mills on the dollar be
levied and assessed against a ll real nnd
personal property s u W e c fto taxation |n
Phone
said county , for thertfcarTOOQ.
Tho IwaruTthereupon, proceeded to levy III P a rk Avenue
die taxes for the year 1000.
Whereas, It hub been ascertained and
determined b y the board o f county comr
tulssloners that d ie amount o f money to
be raised by taxation for county pur|*oses
as set out IriThe «BoV e" resolution for 0io'

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Enthusiastic M eeting Held In Orlando
And Well Attended;
On lost Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
u called m eeting o f the orange growers
was held in tlie opera house in Orlando
fo r thtym rpose o f organizing o sub-citrus
exchange.
The'attendance, considering tlie very
warm weather, was fair, though the faces
of'soinc larger growers were missing.
The m eeting was a llied to order by
temporary chairman Mnhlun 1Gore, nnd
Mr. Carl Jensen was elected temporary
secretary.
Mr. Gore stated the object o f d ie m eet­
ing and that since the Inst m eeting held
he had been to l!|C Tampa general m eet­
in g and had secured certain Information
nnd was provided with copies o f the con­
tracts which might he had unapplkation.
Nearly every person present asked for
a copy.
Upon suggestion Mr. W. C. Tem ple was
requested to read and explain the contract
ho that it m jght be tho more readily un­
derstood.
*«t f4r. Tem ple consented arid read die con­
tract by, paragraphs, commenting as he
read tihd answering questions as they
were 'propounded. Certain parts o f die
contract were- very, fu lly , ¿ p la in ed -.and
commented upon. Notably die clause
gi vi ng permission to the grower to w ith­
draw from the cxdiungo if ho so elected
upon proper notice being given, the reser­
vation that the grower m ight ut-all times
regulate his ow n products, shipments, se­
lection o f piurkcts and sales under certnip
restrictions, though the final proposition
naturally bn th a t the exchange
wopld assume control as the grower will
him self desire.
In explaining tlie expenses Mr. Tem ple
stated that tlie . real heroes o f tlie ex ­
change were the first o f those who marchod-up at tlie Tam pa m cetiug and signed
the"cuntnirt tfl Uio Tdde'or the fact that
-the total-w q w iw c of the ■w hole e xchange
would be $150,000. Th ey liad faith In
the p roject
represeniod the pro jrata expense wotDd
be about 0 l o B 'cèrils per box for ull the
lubor o f axperts and the sellers in every
c ity o f consequence In the United .States,
the accumulation o f Information as to
markets, etc.
A number o f pertinent quettlions were
asked by Mr. W. L. Palm er, Dr. Phillips

and otherk

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Prices and descriptions
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SUB-EXCHANGE IS ORGANIZED

All

on

upon request.

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F irst N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild in g

Most Complete Line of
Baked Goods in
South Florida

We Make Everything
Known to the Trade
I0G
Sanford, Flqçlda

Marble and Granite M onum ent
Tombstones, Etc

Ordered, That the tax o f rive m ills on
the dollar be levied upon all and personal
property for those purposes.
W hereas. lt has been ascertained and
V A S E S ,S E T TE E S AND IRON FENCES
determined that it Is necessary to raise
$35,000 for roads und bridges for the cur­ Relcttcring Neatly Done. Let U s .E s l£
mute on Your Work.
rent year, it Is
Ordered, That a le v y o f six mills on the WlU call on you by request w ith Sample*
und designs, Inqiorter o f Foreign
dollar be levied upon nil real and personal
Granite ami Marble
property for that purpose.
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W hereat; The school heart lima requeued
C
liu
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t r e e t . O rla n d o , F lo r id a
the board o f county commissioners to
raise a tax o f
nud a levy o f seven
Wrlto or C all Fqr Prices
m ill* »in a dollar for school purposes, and
tlie hoard o f county commissioners find
that said request It reasonable, it is
FLOWER
Ordered. That the taX o f seven mills on
FIELD the dollar be levied upon all real und per­
VEGETABLE
sonal property.for that purpose.
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peci al school district tax la'as follows:
(mu d a y ** n vrlvM l
!o. 1, Orlando— 3 mills. .
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Nu. e . ftpiiivwi, a nitn r

a— 3 mills,
id and W inter Garden—
No. 8 , Beuluh—tî mills.
No. 10, Opoee-r3 mills.
No. 11, Longwood — 2 mills.
N o 15, Zellwood— 3 mills.
No. 18, Geneva— 3 mills.
No. 20, Chuluota— 3 mills.
No. 23, P in e Cu*tle— mills.
No. 28, Boggy Ctavk—2 mills.
No. 30, Tangerine— 3 mills.
No. 47, Lockhart— 3 mills.
Financial statement o f auditor filed.
Board adjourned (o next meetiug.

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Agents For the. Celebrated

B U IC K

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New Garage^ in Connectio
for Repairing and Storage
of AutoTnobiles
: Oak Ave. between Second and T h l r d . S t r e e t s

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Telephone No. 60

L. G. S T R IN G F E L L O W
JUSTICE OF TH E PEACE
NOTASV PUliLJC ’

DEAL E ft

IN.

CHOICE FLORIDA AND W ESTERN MEATS
Park Avenu* in'Ep**r's O rw sry

�An Ordinance
BY A. W. BLAIR

Saw ^
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To amend Section 171 of Chapter 12 of the or
1the City of Sanford,
enUlled " f i rre
e Lim
Limit*
and Bulidimi H a t r let Ion»."
it» an
. Be It OraStAed by the Council of the City of San
ford, Florida, that Section 171 Of Chapter 12 o f the
reviled ordinances of tald city of 1802, and ll
hereby amended to read a* fallow»:
n u Lium
Section IT I. No person or person* or corporation
or corporation» or Individual*, their agents, em­
ployee« or others for or on account of men corpora­
tion» or Individual» ahatl build. Cudtract Or enlarge,
or rapair In arty w l»e o r authorlre^lic ci&gt;n»tructk,tt^
enlnritt-furnt or repair of any frame or wooden
building or suuciure or any tent or booth, or in any
Wlae alter or repair »uch building a* aforesaid, upon
or remove any »uch building. Structure, tent, booth,
to or upon any lot or parcel* of land within the fol­
lowing limit», that U to »ay. beginning on the «nuth
aide Of
of Fifth »treel and the we»t aide of the alley
ea»t of Sanford avenue, thence running north on
what would be acoiitlnu.itk.il of mid alley to the
city limit* In the water* of Lake Monroe: thence
following »aid city limit* in Lake Monroe to the
caal tide of F.lm avenue, tlirjtrc »noth on »aid Elm
avenue on Third rtrert. thence r a »l on the oorti
»Id * «&lt; Third * t r m ta-nltry b rrw m rP a lm etto an.
Sanford avenue», thenoe imith nlong »aid alley to
»outh aide of FUth itreet. thence c u t to point of
thinning.
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And any ordinance or porta of ordinance» in cu/T
Qkrt herewith la hereby repealed.
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To Hpn Forrest Lake. Mayor of the City of Sanford.
I hereby certify that the above ordinance wn*
duly pn»»ed by City Council, City of Sanford, Fla.,
in irtiton June 20th, 1000.
Approved,
Ma m L Scott. Clerk.
K w u rji L a m , Mayor.
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Tho dark colored material that we cal
humus consists o f partly decayed organic
matter, cither animator vegetable. Stubbl®i grass, roots, corn stalks and the like,
are not humus; but these materials when
turned under the soil soon begin to decay
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h a p p e n in g s d u r in g t h e w e e k
and fall to pieces, and it is then that hu­
mus Is formed. Tills process o f decay
Hrre the Readers Will Find a Brief nnd humus formation goes on as long ns
the conditions arc favorable and there Is
Historical Sprint Flowing
any organic matter left, llumus m ay be
f o r IJurrled Readers
called an intermediate product, for under
The Retreat, a summer home on St. S i­
favorable conditions the process o f decay
mons Island. Go-, that wna built In 17Q0
goes on until there is no longer nny v eg ­
by James Spaulding, was burned July 28
etable or animal substance left, nor yet
How the Are originated Is unknown. In
any-humus;
but In stea d w a terrga ses TtlBT
th e T jH d a T rttfc e d «h e ltc m i~ A n m ir Harr.
escape into the nir, and n small amount
Fannie Kem ble ond other notables. The
o f mineral matter. W e thus see why It
storm o f j8 9 3 rendered the house unin­
is that we need to renew the supply o f
habitable and it had not been repaired.
humus from time to time. I f a crop o f
A t the barbecue to be given ddrlng die velvet bean vines is turned under it the
democratic celcbrutlon In Louisville, Ky., winter or early spring, and an exam ina­
August 31 and September 1. the following tion Is made in A pril or May, much o f
edibles w ill be u sed : 50,000 pounds or this decaying matter or humus will be
Notice or AppUaatlon Far Tax Deed
inent. 24,000 loaves o f bread,10,0Q0 gal found; If now n crop o f corn or cofftm
Under Section B o f Chapter 4888,
ions o f lajrgop into wJilcb w ill go 4,000 Is RrawrrdiSIng the summer, and the land
Laws Of Florida
pounds o f meat, 200 bushels o f potatoes, thoroughly cultivated, it is probable that
Notice 1« hereby given that A . K. i SJehlum of
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afc»M n y,'f1 a.. jnircbairrO fTax Certificate No.' 1 r -I* ■"•V’w V* *»'■.,
30 bushel? o f o n io n lt jjQ ^ a s c a o ^ t i
( W M x r f - t h e 'W i t m S ^ ^
nn b402
dated the 3rd day of June. A. D. 1007. ha*
.toes, ond 60 ca sea m W m . tSfner neces­ examination should be made in Septem­ Died tald certificate In my office, nnd ha* made
saries ordered w ill be one barrel o f coarse ber. It does not follow, however, th n n d l application for tax deed to Uiue In accordance
with law. Said certificate embraces the following
salt,
pqunds table salt, 20 pounds the humus has been used up, but it has described property situated In Orange county,
Florida, to-wit: WVt of S
of SW of [a t 2 of SM
black pepper, 10 pounds cayenne pepper, been so thoroughly Incorporated with the o fS H Of Lot
■ 5, Sec. 0. Tp, 20, 8 R 30 E .- 2 8 acre*.
«aid land
t tho date (4 the It
100,000 five-inch paper plates, 694 gross soil that the eye does not detect It, ex­ The
(Uswagf n id
■ e name
__ of DrSwdy
tin cups, the snipe o f tin spoons, 80 gal­ cept that thq land would look darker. l&gt; I’arrnmore. Units» »kid certificate »hall be re­
deemed according to law, tax deed wlUUtue toeerr
vanized tubs,* 8 dozen 10-Inch butcher During all the time the humus was grad on on the 17th day of Auguit A. D. 1000.
Wit net» my official signature and t i s i thi* the
knives, 72 tin buckets. For the cooking ually being transformed into simpler com­ 10th
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tiny of July A. D. 1 0 0 0 .--------- ---------BALI
H. M. K«UNION.
o f the m eat and boiling o f the burgoo pounds. It was serving its purpose.
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Clerk Circuit Court Orange County, Flo.
there will be n eeded 'tw elve pits fifty feet
DEALERS IN
THE USES OF HUMUS
long, dueo feob.w ide and tw o fe e t deep,
Notice or Application for Tax Deed
Humus improves the mechanical cohdl
and eighty W rds o f wood.
Under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888,
tion o f tho soil, by making it looser nnd
- U W I 0 T 'F lò rid i
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Dille KlUebrew, H 6 years old,.dietLnear
mellower; in n cren scs the water-holding
Notice I» hereby given that &lt;
Geo. T. Gaines, purNashville. Tcnn., n fe w days ago. She
capacity o f soil; it furnishes food for use­ chaeer of Tax Certificate No. B,, dated the 3rd day
wgs born In slavery. Until a week before
lune, A . D. 1007. ha» filed »1
»aid certificate
____ In
. . ray
,
ful micro-organisms, which in lupi con oriller,
and ho* made appuratimi for tax deed tii
tier death she was able to get around,
vert the nitrogen o i the organic matter i*u* lo accorri «nee with law. Said u n ifica te em­
braces the following described property situated In
The en dre Cuban cabinet resigned last Into a form that is available for the crops
s w f i w t &amp; " i*iI r w S w w r E s
week. •
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Ijfapids la bringing into solution difficultly being
assessed at .the date of the Issuance of such
Pinna, Est i mates, and nil Information relntive
Ificaie |n the name of W, ___________
Per mie. Unless »aid
Harry C. Pulliam; president o f the No soluble minerals that contain plant food parti
certificate ahall be redeemed oram i Ing ■jfe
to ls&lt; tax
tlonnl baseball league, committed suicide nnd It yields a small amount o f mineral deal will Ijtue thereon on the 3rd day of A uguit.
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Cheerfully Furnished
IvO Va
July 29, In o room at the New York A th ­ plant food itself.
Witness my official signature and seal this the

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I f one would get a good Idea o f file
letic dub, by shooting him self In the head
w ith a-rsvolver..
value o f humus, he need only compare
Miss A ddle M. Hunt hos been awarded fields where n legume crop has been
a verdict J p l S5 8.QQ0 jigalnat the Long grown ns pert o f a system o f rotation, and
Island railroad for the loss o f both legs in where stable manure has been used liber­
ally, with those fields where corn and cot­
an aeddent o n ‘that road at Great Neck
ton have been grown steadily year after
Mme. Lillian Nordlca. the Am erican op­
year on commercial fertilizers. The latter
era singer, was married to G fo. W. Young,
are devoid o f humus, and have lost much
a New York banker, July 29, in London.
o f their power o f holding water nnd plant
Miss A nn ie S. Peck, the famous moun­ food. The value o f humus is also empha­
tain dlm bcr, has made arrangements with sized where an old barn or house has
Wm, y o n Sleet, the sky pilot, to make a been left standing in the middle o f a field
record-breaking aerial voyage, starting Am ong these tho crape are usually much
with a southerly wind from some point in superior to those on the surrounding por
Massachusetts and landing in Canada. lions o f the field.
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Miss Peek's latest'mountain diin h was the
HUMUS AND SANDY SOILS
Huascarnn In the Andes, the highest moun­
Sandy
soils,
on account o f their open,
tain in this hemisphere, more than 23,000
eachy
condition,
arc especially in need
feet.
o f a good Bupply o f humus. Furthermore,
A Japanese poodle dog has been brought
the conditions in Florido favor a rapid
to this country us u present to Nathan
disappearance o f tho humus. Title "burnì
Frank, a N e w York musician, who one
tig ou t" o f the humus is caused by cer­
time played several pieces for some Japa­
tain bacteria, and whatever In favorable
nese b y request. The dog is a cute little
to their development hastens the destruc­
fellow,*Neighing only one pound ond two
tion ò f the. humus. Warmth, moisture,
ounces.
and a good supply o f - air are conditions
The finding of-a pre-historic.cltyof sev­ which favor bacterial development; and
eral hundred houses o f stone In the San since these conditions are fulfilled to an
Jacinto mountains Is repprted from Los unusual degree In Florida it follows that
Angeles, California. .
the humus w ill disappear with more than
Rio Janeiro proposes to construct the ordinary rapidity. In sudi soils it is nec­
greatest dock system.In South.America, if essary tosupplyliumus-forming materials
not In the whole western hemisphere. more often than It is in a heavy clay soil.
The plans call for about ten miles o f dock.
This loss o f humus is compensated for,
Chicago now boasts o f a population o f by the production o f nitrates os the hu­
mus-forming muterials more often than
2,372,833.
,
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Mrs. Ella F la g g Young has been diosen t Is in a heavy cloy soil.
This loss o f humus is com pepfated for
superintendent o i the public school sys­
jy
the production o f nitrates as the humus
tem o f Chicago. She Is the first woman
disappears.
Analyses o f some pineapple
to be UiuOvmcred. For over forty years
soils
iiave
shown
that samples taken from
slujhas fm iglit In the schools o f'th a t city.
surfaces where vegetable matter is docayTd show his presumed authority tlio
ng, are much richer in nitrates than those
foreman o f a shirt waist m anufactory in
taken from clean bare surfaces, o r from
New York last week undertook tire job of
the subsoil where there is but little or gapstopping 200 . gltls from talking during
c matter.
lunch time. H e didn't stop them, but Urey
HOW HUMUS M A Y BE INCREASED
stopped the factory by quitting work in a
The growing o f leguminous crops Is one
body.
o f the best ways to ipcrèase humus, for
A t Ldckawack, N. Y.. while working In n this w ay nitrogen also Is added to the
the hay fie id, John Huff dropped dead of aolL Am ong the flo r id a crops w hldi ore
heart disease superinduced by heat, l i e suitable for this purpose m ay be mention­
was 78 years o f age.
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ed the velvet bean, beggar weed and cow
The First National Bank, Tipton, Ind., Is $ a . Hqrnu» nitty also be Increased b u
*8S.OO0-drirt; * Assistant cashier, Noah mòre g é n é r e r am i liberal use o f stable
manure, and by turning qqper stubble,
Marker and the money w ent together.
weeds or grass, instead o f burning them,
1‘resldent Judson o f the U niversity o f
W hen these materials are burnt, nitrogen
Chicago, in hia annual report Stands up
s lost os well os humuiL— Florida Experi­
for free thought teaching in the university.
ment'station.
J. A , McNulty, president, ond H. Van
-Vicct, seeren r y and treasurer, o f the Civil
C a m p a l a « 1 C a p r a s s O a m p p iiy
■Snrvlos Inst!tutu, lacmpulc-J. have beeiT
Jacksonville, Fla.. July 2 9 — T h e -w a y
arrested b y .Government authorities in Tlte Southern Express Co. treats jhe com­
Washington, charged .with frnuduJcntly mission men o f Jacksonville ts outrageous.

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Perishables w h jd l.A lJ y e . o a . i b e early
— I W d T y boero n T y b co island, Ça., was morning trains in«m any cases ore not de­
burned last Soturday. Loss l? total. The livered until 3 o’clock In the afternoon.
guests all escaped, but most o f their be­ The commission tnen telephone about the
shipment and are told i f they ore In a
longings wens d e s t r o y p ^ i , - » y
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burry they hqd better tend for it. The
Georgia w ill tax near beer 91.000 for main trouble Is that the express people
wholesaler» and 9 5 0 0 fo r retailers'.
ore busy with tlte wholesale liquor men,
Railroad Commissioner McLendon of end thq commission men must wait till
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Much Interest was m an ifest In the re­
sult o f W ednesday'ssetto, but Jupiter Pluvius had to be considered In the begin­
ning, for heaven's flood gates opened soon
after noon and for a couple ot hours re­
mained so. Finally the torrent censed
nnd n few o f the more courageous fans
waded or swnm out to the park and saw
the contesting nines try to piny on the
slippery, sloppy diamond. Considering the
w et grounds the boys did well, for their
stunls were executed under trying condl*
tinns. ManBcll did -the flinging Torus,
which Godwin twirled for the visitors.
F ive innings were played, nnd then the
rain again descended and the agony was
called to an end. , S core: Palatka 2, San­
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now playing is nothing like that being put
up by the celery lads. Their fielding was
almost errorless, a good, strong infield,and
their captain knew well his njpn, and did
not fa il to go for them when they needed
jacking up for a misplay.
The first gam e here was lost by errors
and poor base running on the part o f
Gainesville in the tenth and eleven U rin ­
nings. The second gume went to the visit­
ors by errors o f Gainesville in Sanford's
part o f Uie first inning, but the visitors
also made a few errors before this game
was over, but nothing like Uie costly ones
o f Gainesville.
If the last few gam es orb a sample of
the w a y Uie boys will -play bull, they had
better not seek p\ich fa s t company, and
try ii few rounds with Waldo, Micnnopy.
and possibly High Spring, for the latter
team beat Newbury last Tueaday 38 to 26.
There are some m ighty good players on
the Oak Hall te a m ; it's a clever crowd o f
jolly good fellows, but what the people
w ant is some winning ball. Other d ries
have raised lurge sums o f money and gone
a fter the beat stock to be had. and this Is
just about what w ill h ave to be done here
i f w e expect to count for anything in Uie
Hiral w todap o f the seasons—Gainesville
Sun.

Títere is causiti
f a baseball
league next year emu
ó f L ive Qak.
Lake City, G alnesville uud otber towns.
The promoters tulght ás w ell count Perry
in right now. Few Uüugs ad vertí se u town
&gt; . inte n Rood nan team. i*spedan y ú ibugué
team, and Perry can pul up rite sluíT and
be
l í tlie leuguo. m aterialice— Perry
H e ra ld .

The Tim es-Unlon says that " i t is ruther
hard to believe that le u tlutfi^OO people
turn out to w itn e u a ball gam e in Jack­
sonville. Uie big city o f the state. In Ocala,
CoiuesviUe, Palatka, Sanford. Orlando, and

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other Florida towns, the attendance nt
ball gomes often reaches the 1,000 mark,
and when you atop to think th atlesalh an
half that number are turning out to the
Jacksonville games It is not speaking w ell
for the city." The people like to see good
ball playing and In these "In ferio r" towns
they get It. Hence the enthusiasm.— Pnlatkn N e w s .'

LUCAS PAINTS
Used in Uncle Sim's Paint Shop
D u rin g the past y e a r
the U . S. N a v y h as con ­
su m ed 0 91,000 poun ds
o f LUCAS WHITE PAINT an d
-2 7 8 r7 0 0 j&gt; o u n d so
COLORS, sufficient to p ro­
du ce m ore th an 100,000
g a llo n s o f paint, e q u iv a ­
len t to 50 c a rlo a d s o f
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 g a llo n s each,
an d w h ich w o u ld m ak e
a train m ore th an o n eh a lf m ile long.
v&gt;. In U n c le § a m t y p j &amp;
vice,, as in . every bo d y
else’s, ~Il)CAS .PROJECTS
havfe. an u n brok en re­
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A n o l h c r Rui i oon Ascensi on
(Contributed)

It Is rumored that a few o f the Sanford
rooters went to Orlando yesterday to w it­
ness a ball game. W hat they saw instead
was another balloon ascension. Too a w ­
ful bad Mable.
Bridges pitched the gam e but It all can
not be laid to him as the boys did not
pfny v e r y good or their usual "gam e bchind him. The Orlando bunch got next
to him and for several hits:-but the runs
.were mostly mado on errors.
Bridges started the Merry-go-round by
not betng able to distinguish a foul ball
from a fair on e..
Our hope is to-day, as the Orlando team
plays here and w e trust w e' can get revenge.
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S a n fo rd Is W all A d v e r tis e d - ■
W illiam D. Osgood, a former newspaper
man from Windsor. N. Y., spent last Sat­
urday and Sunday in the city. H e pur­
chased some valuable celery land while
hero and w ill return later to put In a crop.
'A Herald inttfllm jaired o f Mr. Osgood the
reason for his coming to Sanford and he
stated that Sanford was the best adver­
tised section In the South, and everyone
was talking about the wonderful crops o f
tills section. Mr. Osgood sUtf&amp;l thnt sev­
eral more fam ilies from his section would
be here in the early falL

‘PITTSDRG PERFECT’

WELL DRILLING

Best Fence M ad e

"T h e gam e they might h ave w on " Is the
caption overn baseball article In The Ta m ­
pa Tribune o f lost Friday, which could
have been just as appropriately used In
The Sun o f the same day.— Goinesvlllo
Sun.

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NO DEARER THAN TIIE POOR KIND

F o r Field, F a rm ^ jta n c h , Law ns,
Corn C ribs an&amp;' P o u ltry

W ill stand ortlinitV as well as . hard
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W ill not sag in Sum m er’s heat nor
. . b re a k in the cold o f W in ter
A r e m a d e o f the best m aterials and
have stays that cannot slip
ire papp expert to erect,
Do jflot require
• and are lot^priceu

TH E ABOVE

W e h a v e the largest
a n d best equ ipped plant
for d riv in g w e lls in this
section^ o f . th e_co u n try
a n d a re p rep a red to f i l l
a ll o rd e rs prom ptly. Our
m a c h in e ry is up-to-do
a n d o u r w ork m en are
sk ille d in the woUs.
.T h ose con tem plating'
ing Ain w e lls w ould
se rv e
best in terest8 b y con su ltin g us
a n d ¿ earn in g prices
fore m akftig contracts.

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V ario u s T im ely Topics.

COLUMN

DEVOTED TO P E 0 H E

In This Department will be round the
i Views, Opinions and Comments
The following item appears In the New
Of Prpotlcal W riters - —
» Who I f The Association?

York Produce N 6WI
"Orlando. Fla., July 29.— G. W. Moore,
manager o f Uie Orange Cotjuly Celery
Growers' Ass'n, states that the company
is In flourishing condition and work has
begun on celery, and that over 300 acres
w ill be set out. The plants are looking
strong and healthy and no trace o f blight."
The 300 acres o f celery Is undoubtedly
located at Sanford for nowhbre else could
so much o f it be raised a t one time, but
who Is the Orange County Celery Growers
Association and who Is G. W . Moore f

For the past Week Mexico has been ex ­
periencing a series o f earthquakes, which
have proved more disastrous Uinn any o f
recent years. The towns o f Acapulco nnd
Chllpancingo on the Pacific side o f the
country have been pracUcally wiped out
Th e G am es a t G ainesville
o f existence. In the City o f Mexico much
Snnfordgam e and conquered two out o f damage wdh done by the cracking o f walls
three and made a tie out o f the third game, and upheaval o f land.
which was called at Uie end o f the fifth
R oom « Tor Rent
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Three nice unfurnished rooms for rent.
.fo r their home city.
There is nothing to 50y. except that the Park A yc . corner NlnUi s t r e e t -------- • W . E. MORRIS.
article o f baseball that the home boys are Bl-It

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B A S E B A L L T H IS W E E K
• T T » mort spectaculur .battle se e n thus
far tills season on the local diamond w as
waged Tuesday afternoon, when the home
lads w ent up against Sanford. A big and
enthusiastic crowd w a s on hand to see
our boys "turn the trick," and when It was
all over there was not a fan or fanabclle
but who felt that he or. ahe hnd gotten the
money's worth. It w as.the sort o f exh i­
bition thnt carries a fellow to thoughts o f
professionalism. It was devoid o f all punky
plays and abounded In optlc-opcnlng
stunts. In short. It was n sight good for
the sore eyes.
W alker was put In to do the heaving,
and to sa y thnt ho was all to the candy
— ts-but h o tf n n e l l : “ H 6 n a m i i o 'v ls lto re
where he wnntod 'em, and his puzzlers
were never solved by the ladstwho soaked
It to us oi| that rain-soaked diamond
down in Orange county only a few days
ago. W hite did the receiving and was
the good boy. In fact, the support was all
a lo w er could have desired. Jones, the
Tennessee Dinger, was dn the hill •for the
celery lovers and In the pinches Tic was
found w ith the real goods, swain Inter
ccpted his benders.
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a lly l a rim g o m e ,Uie homo Jad&lt;jtc$ gut
one to their ejed it on the board, and the
l i m e was chnlked up to Sanford. Inning
after Inning passed with no man gellin g
beyund third, and very few reaching that
fa r station. It was a pitchers' battle, but
when a swatter was so fortunate na to biff
the berry it w ent Into the ether njtdhtnd* e d ln to Uib “gluey* paws o?some ever-ready
and w aiting Dehlerr Finally the ninth
round rolled round and still the score was
on the level, but not for long, fbr Calhoun,
after pilfering second and third, used his
legs and his head, nnd before ,th e ederv^.
ites recovered from tlieik paralysis he was
darting for home, A s h e dived for and
touched the plate Catcher Swan had the
ball on him. It was a close Shave, but
bis Umps said the runner was safe, so the
most deserved and best victory o f the
year wns then credited to our account—
Palatka 2. Sanford 1— and pandemonluii)
broke loose.

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JUST RECEIVFD
Another lot o f those Bargains In
Harness at
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Gas and Electric Fixtures
W e carry Uie combination fixtures, also
a full line o f gas fixtures, brackets, etc.
Gns stoves and ranges.
T he F ernald H ardware Co.
CLOSING OUT

* My stock or Guns nnd Riries. New
and second hand. Bargains ir you
want them.
Harry J. Wilson.
J. C. C. DQWNING. M. D.
(formerly oftbe U. S. army)
Oflice at 611 Oak A v e .

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Masías* and Swedish Movement Cure

The Reportef-Stnr Is right. Somcriiing
should be done-to put a stop to the whole­
sale betting indulged in during the games
o f base bull. Not only men but boys are
being Inoculated with the gam bling virus.
Arid some o f the ladies a rt m anifesting
evidences o f the prevailing madness.
Some o f the scenes -that linve occurred
during the test gam es betw een Sanford
and Orlando w ere not creditable to the
citizens representing these towns, presum­
ably ladles and gentlemen. I f a halt is
not called In some o f the proceedings a t­
tending the gam es bnse ball m ay soon
cease to be the dean , m anly sport it was
intended to be primarily. It was played
for recreation, friendly rivalry between
teams o f neighborhood towns, as well afc
the pleasure and pride o f these interested
in athleUc sports. It certainly was not
the Intention o f anjTbase ball association
or promoters to viriate whole communities
with thu betting and gam bling mania.
. A M other .

W iring For Electric Lights
Sanford's new electric light plant w ill
soon bo Installed and you w ant the work
done by a com petent and experienced
electrician. Th e work must bear inspec­
tion and conform to the regulations [irescribed b y the Southern T a riff A ssocia­
tion. W. A , Parr o f this ci t y lias had ten
years experience in electrical work o f ail
kinds and can w ire your house In n satis­
factory manner. "Everyone should bave
their house wired at once, to be -ready
when the current is turned on,* dnd.V » A.
Parr is.now equipped to take your order
and fill saine at once. You can get him
any rime at the telephone exchange, o t
l eave orders at Fernald's hardware store

Department o f the Interior
S h e r i f f s S ale
U. S. Land Office at Gainesville^ lie., j
Under and.bv
and.b; virtue of an execution Issued out
Notice
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liMfbmlvcn that V^U
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of and undas»
aderga sea] of the.Circuit
. . . . Court at the
Geneva. Florida, who. on October), 1907, made
Seventh
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mutation proof, to estoblUh claim to e land
and will tell on Monday, September the fltb, 1
above described, before the Clerk a i Ou
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Oourt. at Orlando, on the 1st day uf Srptcmi
court bOuaedoor 1909.
In Orlando. Oranxe county,
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of Geneva. Florida.

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of French avenue one hundred and ten
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Iavenue, run thence west on and algng said south
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Belting On The Games

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nnd G en eral B a rb e rin g

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hundred and thirty feet, more or less, to the point
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inuiiid. same bcina apart of the NW h of
i. Township 19, Rana* 30 Cast- furehaaers
One visit and you become a Staunch Matron
to pay for title.
J. A. Jbeawoou, Sheriff, *
Sheriff Grande County.

F. J. PO W ER S
Real Estate and Rentals
ROOM 9 HYNES BUILDING
l am no w p rep a iin g ten 3 -a c re CUlei-y" F u rin a'U r
tl\e best location ,
m iles from tow n; 2\Yi acres
.im e a c b p la c e t i l l e ^ P o w e d a n d re a d y for cultiva^
tion. Thepo p la c e s a re for sa le ch eap, good terms'.
W r it e m e. l a m a ls o m ak in g a sp ecialty o f M. M.
S m ith 's lan d s, the best lo cated la n d s offered for sale.
A ls o choice city lots a n d residen ces at r e a s o n a b l e
prices. C a ll or w rite m e for p articu lars.

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Worth Living

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 13. 1909

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA

GREAT P t A N S f O R ENTERPRISE

MECCA EOR GROWERS

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W ill Be S ite F o r A u ditoriu m , In du strial
S cou t C a rt W ill T r y F o r S h o rt Road
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T o E a tL C o ig t T h e G eneral News o f “The Land
S a n fo rd Is A ttra c tin g H undreds
lic n is oT In te re s t Gleaned F ro m
There Is on'foot among |hr
Th
e
Ifernld
offers a year's subscription
_____ Q f f í o w e r &amp; i v
Of
New
People
V ario u s S ources
o f Florida a m ovem ent to organize am
to the owner o f any automobile in San­
operate a great Christian assembly hall at
ford who in open competition ami uneven
Enterprise, Fla. It w ill be the headquar
start from Sanford arrives at Daytona
CUUED THOM THE STATE PRESS ters for conferences, Bible institutes am BEST PROPOSITION IN FLORIRA Bench first. Each competitor m ay select HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
training schools and religious gatherings
any route and m ay carry as many passen­
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o f various kinds. It Is intended to make
gers as he desires. Full particulars will
An E p ito m e or th e W e e k 's M o s t Im
it a center o f Influence on ail Christian Lands H ave Been T h o ro u g h ly T e s te d be given later when all plans have been H ere th e R e o d e r i W ill Find a B r ie f
p o rta n t H appenings In th e
And P ro v e n T o Be The
H is to ric a l S p rin g F lo w in g
work, not only in Florida, but all over the
formulated for this pathfinding trip by the
S t a t e ’s Dom ain.
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R eal A r tic le
F o r H u rried R ea d ers
country.
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Sanford" Garage under whose direction the
: A shipment o f 30,000 pounds o f woo
A t the present rate the new residents race w ill be run. The Heraltf tnakes^thls
Mrs. Châties Dickey o f Skowhegan, Me.,
A n industrial school for both boys anc
was mode from Periuncoln lost week,
girls w ill probably be added to the Meth­ are coming into the.l
therhOstacceoslble and short- U * v ® b,$ » on A u *- 4 to a daughter, maY-"
was shipped by Peaden Brothers, who aro odist orphanage located there and already flon
son *111
w ill oee
see nearly
est route between Sanford and Daytona |,n i her twenty-second child in seventeen
probably tha largest f t H b w r p n sheep I n In fine running order.
quartered In this section, clearing up new I Beach and to make It possible for the years. A ll t h ^ children are alive and
M -Florida. T lie price p o liT o eA h ^ w fto l wns
The estate on which this enterprise lands and planting the profitable crops I nutoists from die west to drive Uieir cars healthy.
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30 cents a pound.
starts oonslsts o f the Epworth Inn, a fine that have made Sanford fnmous over the through without being mired between
Georgia Fruit Exchange shipped 2,062
Mrs. E. A . Littleton, -a former resident hotel o f about two hundred rooms, One o f­ civilized.w orld.
Osteen and the ferry, Messrs. Herndon, cars o f peaches the present season.
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o f Tampa, Was found dead at her home on fices, parlors, all well equipped; also n
Since tho
o f August over fifty sales _[ Lake, Daniels. _______
Keelor,____
Thigpen
and _____
Con. . first
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To make his escape iroin the Mercer
SL Simons island last week. She was llv large number o f lots In Enterprise amt «f-veg eta W e- lends- h n vir'ficeir'reoon lctrt nelly w ill be appointed as*tu ilges o f the
county. N. J., workhouse.recently, Thomas
Intf alone and had been dead several days 1.200 acres o f good land adjacent to the and the best class o f people from the contest nnd w ill walk beside The. c a n .to I Chappell crawled through h alf a
m ile o f '^ 3
when found, the howllnit o f her watch doj town; also the famous Benson Springs, northern farm s are.making Sanford their I render aid a n d assist the" cars In every
sewer running from the lnstltutlon.
attracting people to the place, r
which will be developed into a good pay­ home. These people are not coming here w ay and w ill also help pull the ferry boat
A n Indiana Judge reccnUy refused nat­
ing
business for the benefit o f the instltu to subsist upon the community but nre nt the river crossing,
Chico Gonzales hits been held for trio
uralization papers to a foreigner because
purchasing land nud . building homes.
During the recent rains several autos
tion.
far the murder o f A lfred o A lva rez In Tom
he said he would stand by die labor union
The hotel will be conducted on a Chris­ Many o f them are iflccessful formers from were left In the mud near the ferry and
pa a few weeks ago.
before he would that o f tho United States.,,.,
Jacksonville's new Jewish synagogue, tian basis by. Christian people, also /or tho W est who realize that the returns Jthe pathfinders w ill look up theso cars
Orethe o p cn in ird B jraf "lire real A m erifrom
a
ten
acre
tract
In
this
sect
loti
g out the unfortunate
m «Hng td O n on j k l a m d y for occupancy i he benefit n f the I nstitutloo r - T he whole
can
department store in London, England,
double
that
on
n
hundred
acre
tract
In
estate, valued at about $30,000, is do­
drivers who are probably encased in the
next February.
nated for this grand enterprise b y Miss the north and the fact that the vegetables mud between Enterprise and the fe r r y . over 20,000 people visited the place.
H. C. A tw ater, postmaster at Waldo,
Emma Tucker, the owner, who is filled are raised during the winter also appeals and being unable to m ove would desire |? Cf* “ ?..1? 00 em ployees c o n n ect«! with
died suddenly last week.- He complained
the establishm ent The building is eight
with zeal for the cause o f humanity and to many o f them. In fact many northern to communicate with their friends.
o f a queer .pain in his head, took a seat,
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stories
high, and is managed by H. Gordon
fanners
are
purchasing
lapd
here
to
.work
well known all over the South.
Any-one desiring lipform atlon-Tegardand died before help could read ) him.
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Selfridge,
a former partner o f Marshall
during
die
winter
and
expect
tp
work
Other features "will be added as the
Ing this trip can get the particulars from
Gov. Gilchrist has pardoned M. Henry work develo|M, such as preparing young their northern farm In tlie summer, thus |this comm ittee or from Paul K eely and Field A Co. .
Cohen, former mnjor o f the first battalion preachers for work, and a home for old making money the yearround and having Dr. Pulcston.
Bertha Krupp, daughter o f th e 'la te gun
infantry, N ational Guard o f Florida, and and Wornoui ministers without oilier h e advantage o f livin g in an ideal plimate
I maker o f Germany, worth her millions, la
reinstated him In his posltln from which » m e . Some o f the loading ministers nnd during the winter.
TWENTY tOUR YEARS OE SERVICE I suing for divorce from her husband, Herr
lie w as rem oved by court martial severe laymen o f the church are at the head o f
Not only Is Sanford attracting people ]
Bohlen.
months ego. His offense w asobexlng or­ this great undertaking.
Several very from the north, east and west but from
' The W right Brothers have been deco­
ders from Gov, Broward in violation o f wealthy phllantliropists o f Cincinnati, A t- many o f the southern states and from our A g en t B arnes R e tir e s F rom Em ploy Of rated w ith the cross o f the Legion o f Hon- '
those given him b y Adjutant Gen, Foster, onto and other cities are deeply Interest* own Florida. Several growers from other
A tla n tic C o a st Line
or o f Franco,-in recognition o f their w on­
N apoleop'A rtls and son, farmers, living ed In.the enterprise and w ill put their sections o f this .state, discouraged by the I Twenty-four years o f active service, derful achievements In navigating the air.
near Madison, were killed by lightning money nnd buslnesss experience into It. small returns and exorbitant freight rates |tw enty-tw o o f which were s|&gt;ent in San.
On August 7, at Mourmelon le Grande,
last week, while trying to get their fodder A Joint stock company is being formed, o f their own section have sold out ond forij ont| onJy eleven days fest Is the ree- France, Roger Sommer made an aeroplane
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stacked before the approaching storm lilt with a board o f directors, to develop and come to Sanford to get the superior ad­ ord o f .Agent Cruse Barnes, who retires flight staying In the air tw o hours, tw entytheir field.
manage the institution. The officers o f vantages to be derived from the celery 4h6 first o f September.
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seven minutes nnd fifteen seconds, beat­
delta both in growing crops and the low
Mr. Barnes has been in the employ of ing the world record made by Wilbur
Miss Mary Sandlin o f Punta Gordadled the company w ill be announced later on.
I relght rates. This is quite an item and the different roads that afterwards be­
Wright at Le Mans last December by sev­
last week from effect o f bum received by Sufficient stock has already been sub*
for those who might be Interested the came part o f thft A . C. L . and as freight
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scribed
to
complete
the
organization.
The
en minutes and forty-tw o seconds.
die explosion o f gasoline which occurred
table o f rates is given b e lo w :, . ‘ ... .7
matter
is
in
the
hands
o
f
Professor
G
rif­
agent
at
Sanford
has
spent
over
twenty
when she struck a match to light a patent
Joel 8 . Ernest, an Indian war find Con­
iron, the beating force o f which was gas­ fith. who for the iiresent is acting n sscc- KATZS ON VEGETABLES FROM VARIOUS POINTS years. In that period o f time he has been federate veteran, aged 110, died at Dothan
retary and treasurer, and the papers o f
absent from duty Just eleven days and Ala., Aug. 7, ,
IN TZORIDA TO BASING POINT AT
o lin e .'' " -r*~
were It not for the fact that he wishes to
Incorporation are being prepared in the
JACKSONVILLE,
FLA.
’ James H. Scare, government weather
The Connecticut legislature has repealed
retire to his farm, ho would probably be
office b f Hon. J. C. Cooper. A fte r the In­
vtixTAtuxs
in a u r a
forecaster at Tampa, has been transferred
what is known as the “ blue laws."
Jraklcnlown...........................
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cents
with
the
same
road
tw
enty
years
longer.
corporation is complete stock w ill be sold
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Dr. Pedro Ignacio Molina, has been elect­
He does not give up tlie work on account
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o f old age or 111 health for today he is as |ed President o f Columbia, to succeed Pres­
W hile this assembly hull w ill be under rt. LatM icrtlsi«...*........................................... 23 '*
A bill was Introduced in congress before
young and active as a ten year old boy, ident Reyes, resigned.
the management and control o f Use Meth­ )r U n d o ............................................. . . . . . . T f M
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adjournment providing fo ran aU on alpu b­
but he feels that his farm ing Interests are
The twenty-seventh annual convention
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odists, yet it Ik to be conducted on the
lic highway from W ashington to Miami
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getting larga enough to require his indi­ o f the National Council Knights o f Goluin- ‘
broad platform o f Christian endeavor, and t j s a s b u i E . * * » . • . * . . —...^ ,*1 « &gt;•&gt;r i • .11 ((
The highway Is to be known as the Lee
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was
vidual attention and being oqnscientious
a center o f Christian work In many ways
National H ighw ay,.to begin at Washing
to his employers would not giv e , his time a most enthusiastic assemblage, and the
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ton, in the District o f Columbia, and to be
advancement o f the cause o f Christianity. SAN PO K D ....................... ; .................10 Cents | to his own interests while In jb élrservlce. order made a wonderful showing along all
constructed b y the most direct .practical
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Everybody knows'Cruse BaVnes, and his llnM o f Ur work.
fOTATXXS AMD CASSACC
route through V irginia (v ia Richmond),
fac^ Is as fam iliar to the patrons o f the A .
In Oarrtll or Bsrrel Crates
W hat Is called the new tariff bill passed
North'Carolina (via W ilm in gton ), South
Drsdentown .:.;*.*..u.............. .40o^nts
C. L. as the freight depot itself— in fact I congress last week Thursday and that au­
D snia . . . . . . a . . . . . * . * . . . .** .*■ ...** ** ..•.« 50 ^
Carolina (v ia Charleston), through Soudi
he had almost become a fixture and w ill j gust body adjourned,and went l u way.
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Carolina' nml Georgia to Savannah, qnd
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A fte r all the alterations and amendments
P o p u la r Y o u n g Couple S to le A M a rch Fu Laudeidaw....................................50 || |be greatly missed by everyone.
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then dfrongh Georgia and Florida to Jack­
In tlie last tyro years Mr. Barnes has |it Is hard telling what ita provisions o r
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On T h eir F rien ds
sonville and Miami. The route south o f
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advantages consist of.
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Savannah w ill probably follow the coast
Miss Rosa Higgins and J. L. Hurt were Msttetee
I also owns a fine house und farm Just east
Leesburg .......................................... 22 “
Mrs. Russell Sage Is to build m any cot­
as closely os possible as this is the plan o f married in Jacksonville Inst Monday Lakeland . .* * * * . . . . . . *■ «•**.«*.*... ..***.24
o f the d t y lim its where he expects to. re­
tages near her homo at Cedarburst, Long
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the advocates o f tha highway system
morning at 9 o'clock by Father Mahr of Tamps
tire from tlie a ctive pursuits incident to
New Smyrnii......*........
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Island,
for rental to laboring people at $12
The Fast Coast Fruit and V egetable the Cathedral. The marriage was a great s a &amp; ™ d .
O n u |tto p &amp; ym u fr^ lih ^ a ge n t and lead the u month. Each cottage will be two sto­
surprise-to
their
many
friends
as
Miss
Growers Association reports a membership
simple life o f an agriculturist.
ries high and contain modern convenlenThe St. Johns river ip the factor- in « 1Rosa had left for Jacksonville with her
o f over 300.
The faithful service o f Mr. Barnes Is an cles.
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curing to,Sanford the advantageous rates
father and mother, presumably to make a
example worthy o f emulation b y the
Metropolitan'Grays o f Jacksonville won
recorded above.
\Strawberries are selling in St. Johns,
short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins and
die Taliaferro trophy at the annual shoot
*1 On an acre o f Sanford irrigated land younger generation. Since bis first day New Brunswick, for three cents a quart.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Denton o f 'Jackson­
last week. ^
1200 crates o f celery and lettuce, two with the railroad ho has never swerved Thepositoifice deportm ent wants a new
ville, cousins o i the bride were present at
from the path.-of duty or shirked the labor
crops yearly, are raised,. - Ten c e p u saved
The Mable P a ige Company ore to goon
the ceremony after which the happy
no m atter bow arduous, and worry olid device for tyi ng mail matter, It (1 now
the road a ga in .' The loaso on die theater couple left for Richmond, Virginia on on'^very Crate U $120 ber'aqre made e y :
trouble sit light) y upon him. No matter |spending $225,000 for twine, which It is
cry farm ing season. -This Item alone fig-.,
in Jacksonville lias been given up.
b y at least one-half.
their bridal tour.
how you m eet him. or where, he Is the hoped&gt;eto cut_ •down
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largely in tha calculations o f those
Wtiile intoxicated, lost Saturday night,
The bride la the daughter o f Capt. and
Slight earthquake shocks continue to be
same Jolly, evaTi-tcmpered oificjnl, always
f. C. Morgan o f Lakeland was run over Mrs. J. C. Higgins o f this city and has re­ who are seeking to locate upon the vege­
ready to adjust grievances and yet faith- fe ll In.southern France. No serious dam ­
and killed at Seffner by a train on die A. sided for the past six y e a n in Sanford, table' lands o f Florida, and, is one o f t lie .
age is reported.
main reasohs why so m any new people ful to hls tnist.
C. L. Portions o f the body were scattered Capt. Higgins being the superintendent of
f
ore buying lands here at « 00 . per- acre .
of
wh ? n *n i\ n&lt; t0
Mene, the Eskimo boy who ca m p tolh ls
all the w ay to Port Tampa.
* this division o f the A . C. L.
when other sections are offerin g' land-nt|'*&lt;* * J V V * 1,,#* W
* ct ? u 1,10 country soma eighteen years agpTW lih
Miss Rosa has for soma time been ste­
Misses Rebecca W om ac and Ella Freetier acts,
acre. *‘ .*j ' .
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to
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, , . I Lieut. Peary from Greenland, tins left
sn o f Havana, daughters o f prominent nographer In her father's"'office and Mr.
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less, rfnd
tfnd for his home. In the fa r aw ay frozen
The protection o f the la k es'a ls o give
M ay
ay his
Ids shadow
shadow never
never grow
grow,. less,
men, were .drowned Monday wldle in fu rl being a dispatcher, the young people
this section a great advantage over those j ,liB ce,ery nover
|North. H e'w as only ftvo years old when
met and Cupid started another romance
N a m in g '
not ^0 situated, and the cold snap o f last
.
he cnrrte here with his father and Other
* F. J. Usm an A Co., bankers and brokers that culminated in the marriage last season, when other sections w ere devasFrom Ihe Sunflower S ta le • * /
friends a n d A e is the only one t a . live to
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New York, luive purchased the bonds Monday.
tated by a cold w ave And Sanford vegetaMessrs, Haynes, Shinn and Rich pf I go back. He has longed for years to go
Mr. Hurt,during bis stay la tills d t y
nnd a &gt; t fg &gt; 4 hare o f slock o f the Tampa
bles were untouched, was a good example Wichita. Kansas, are In (he d t y this week, back to Ills people and was overjoyed
avlUe^hdiwqy, form erly known was very popular with the young people o f Ju&gt;l how far rids lake protection en -¡T h cy.b u v c purchased iam] from the How-1 when he learned that there was an oppur, .1
d p G a iip s v llW 't Gulf, and the indlca- and hog a h ost o f friends w ho wish him tered into the coioulatlon o f the growers. ard-Packanl Land Co., and expoct t o im . tunlty for him to go. He makes rite trip . and his estimable w ife a prosperous Jourtions are that w o A o f com pledng and
other VsgstsbU Muds In F U r ■prat e same ami ■put-h r w « u p at nit w i ly j Uli jn ft P tilry supply ship J en n y » ‘ - .
As present -Mi. 1!
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o r a iroMgh .W o
.^ uipwig tbe^w w d wlll' -gu u il'Bil iH U im tt
, Ida, but none so well situated, and none dulC^.
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revolutioa Lp^S
Spain has been sup­
has a position w ill» the Big Four at Har­
posited to completion.
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upon which t h e ctisTJCCS"for pcoH r ore so
pressed, and tlie war with Morocco Is now
risburg, Illinois and here the young coupife'
g re a t.. Even the new people here last sea­
Veterans o f the G. A . R. Id the number being carried on with vigor.
ic t f ScSooTboard liave se- w ill In the future reside.
son made good returns, and while there ç f 30,000 have-beeu holding their annua l
l Prof. L L Hime as principal o f the
A labam a is tetotally dry. The t-roWblare some who fait to make good, the per- encampment this-week in Sait Lake City,
T il
: d t y a t a a alan n rf-$2 50 a
At th e M e th o d is t Church —
tlon bill lias passed the legislature, re­
centyge
Is
smalt,
and
the
man
who
will
For m any years Prof. Him e was
Sunday school at 9:48 a. in.
work and combine practical-knowledge of vinced of tlie wonderful posalbllities of ceived the governor's signature, and gone
&gt;head o f the Pulatkn schools. He is
Preaching at II o- m., b y the pastor.
the soli with it. w ill make good in nine this section. There ore nurpheap lauds in into immediate effect. Under Us provi­
t one o í the best educators in
this great irrigated dlstricObut the man sions it is unlawful to sell, give a w ay or
Union service at 7:30 P-jn . Preaching cases out o f ten in this section.
The school o f which die pro­
by Rev. J. W. Boyd. A il ore invited. .
Fairy tales and romance/ ore not re-1 who buys land now con rest assured that store any liquids containing more than
be head, has one o f the best
The Baracas o f theM. E. church cordial- lated about the great celery della. There I next season his land w ill have doubled In one-half o f one per cent alcohol Posses­
Florida, w ld i' u cani|His o f
sion o f a United States Internal revenue
y invite a ll young men over 16 to m eet has never been a prospective customer I value, and at the present rate of sales
and dwruughly fur
who came to Sanfprd and went into the [ there w ill be btit Utile laud in jtil*sectio n licen se'll considered positive tfroof o f t
with
them
any
or
every
Sunday
at
0:45
(uppllances. The
law's violation.
m. Come, you arc only a stranger once. proposition carefully, that was not con - 1 for sale In a few years,
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                    <text>t r ie s ANEo r b s a w n ___________1

NEWS Of THE WORLD
WS***

T*Mcd oT Iasrweei'i storm which was In

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RSftr—■ ra t

the shape of a hurricane and tidal wave.
Considerable damage was done in the lowlying sections of the d ty by the unroofing
and flooding of houses. In the smaller
settlements along the coost the damage
has been great and the loss of human life
conslderabW&gt;',jrtniPWCTtWWBil83i:«&gt;
. rcpdrlOd Is 47 .
' A douburst at buiutb, Minn., a few days
since, deatroyed$I,500,000 worth of prop­
erty—and-caused the lossTif three “ llVffll."
Twenty houses were washed away.

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'PITTSBURG PERFECT’

LUCAS PAINTS

Best Fence Made

Used in Unde Sam's Paint Shop
During the past year
the U. Sr N avy has con­
sumed 691,000 pounds
o f LUCAS W HITE PAINT and
_ 278T700 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient ^ p r o ­
duce more than .100,000
gallons of paint, equiva­
lent' to 50 carloads of
200,000 gallons each,
and which would make
a train more than one“ halfm ilerlong.
In Uncle Sam’s ser­
vice, as in everybody
else’s, LUCAS PRODUCTS
have an unbroken re11 cord for satisfactory re-:
suits.

joints on the head Is an Improvement
over the ordinary kind and there are other
good features that should command the
attention t^ the shippers. The Billingsley
can be furnished by the leading manufac­
turers. If not write to the Ocala Box Co.
^tW i^n g^ai^ffectrlc Lights

W E

,

W e hove the largest
and best equipped plant
for driving wells in this
section o f the country
and are prepared to fill

a ll orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work. ■

For Field, Farm, Ranch, Lawns,
Corn Cribs and Poultry
Will stand ordinary ns well ns hnrtL
usage

Those- contemplating
putting in wells would

WiH not sag in Summer’s heat nor
break in the cold of Winter
1 serve their
Are made of the best-materials ahd
hove stays that cannot slijT
Do not require on expert to erect,
and are low priced

best inter_£Sta_hy_ consu ltin g us
and learning prices be­
fore making contracts.

U A M rt I c
T U P
A R O l/ P
P Y e i_ U &lt; 5 ll/ E L _ Y
H A N D L E _ L M J £ — A a Q x C ---- t A C L U b l V i l L I

IN

S A N P O D IT
b A N rU N D

at-vour Door!

I W here

Devout of the Celery
' City Worship Sunday.

Lost week when ordered to proceed to
the seat of war li\ Morocco, n whole bat­
talion of Spanish troops nt Britcclonn muRESllMC Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS
‘ tlned and refused lo go. They were dis­
All Local Advertisement« Under This
armed and sent to prison. Spain jiasqulle Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
Of Interest to Those Religiously In­
a war on her hands with the Moors.
clined— Subjects of Discourses
L
ost— Between City Pork and Clyde
Tlirough what Is known as the McAgoo
Line dock pair solid gold cuff buttons. In I
for the Sabbath.
tunnel under tho Hudson river, connecting cufTs. Leave a i Herald office and gef|
TH*
Paator,
of
Iha Qiviiha* ia Iha City a» Eaiaaalj
New York City with Jersey City, which reward.
—
.....z------ Raqaaal aJ u talas
sa aai ikatr Aaa.aa&lt;mwnii and
ollw, Church NaWa IO|hi, oflk» noI lala, ihaa Wadaaa
XOs opened to the public last Week, trains
Wonted—To rent cottage In good local­ day *1nt booa.
are now run five minutes apart on a sche­ ity. State location and price wanted.
rirst Methodist
- dule of three minutes from Broad why to Address Bax 780.
ÌBtj.
Rev.A.E .lino«choldi-r,
er. p
pa»tor;
a: _____PPH$BI
r hurrh, rqrnrr t’ nrk
end Fifth «ti.ct. tutsunage. loriU-rMt
■i
Jersey City terminal.
Stop nt Surf Crest while at Daytona. ■venue
23
noil« avenue and
Seventh street;
lì.
.............
.....K phone
jN
Beach.
Board
and
room
$7
to
$8
by
the
morning
servke
at
II;
evening
service.
Pauline Harper, daughter of the Janitor
wfrek; $1.50 by day. Fronting occon. 49lf 7:00; Sunday tchoul, 9:43 a. nt.: Jmi: K. Mettlnger, Supt. Ep worth League, 3:00 Sunday evenor No. 143 Madison street, New York City,
Ins
Wanted—Two
rooms
for
light
house­
is five years old, weighs 130 pounds, and
keeping. J. M. Gillon, Box 422
42t2p . Sunday school at 0:45 n.in. Preaching
is three feet tilno indies tall. Her mother
by the pastor at 11 a. m. The sacrament
W anted—A woman for house work.
weighs 116 pounds, and is not .more than
of
the Lord's Supper will be ndministered
Lock Box 58, Sanford, Fla.
45-tf
a foot taller than her big baby. The child
at the morning service. Union services at
For Salt—One-fourth block between
is no freak, nnd is perfectly healthy.
First and Second streets, beautiful build­ the MethodlBt church at 7:30 p. in.
A new cabinet for France has been ing site. Lake view.
$1,000. F. J. preaching by Rev. R. LKhklund. All are
organized under the leadership of M. Brl- Powers.
Invited to these services.
nnd n Socialist.
For Sale—16-ft launch. 3 h. p. engine.
• the People's Congregational
Associate Professor Cluftnlstry A. C. Mc- Bargain. If sold at once. * T. P. Conpro^sL
Rev. R. L Kirkland, paitprj Sunday morning
}. Ransom of tho Alabama Polytechnic
Wednesday, 7:00
ForSatc^BuggynTid harness, In gc
nstltuterot-AtitHtmrdied SntuntrryrTtt
Entmlhgcr. !Superintendent.
condition. A bargain. E. -L. G„ Lake J. C. Entmlngcr.
was one of the best known educators in Mary, Fla.
Preaching 11 a. m. by the.pastor; subAlabama.
•
?s) FpH Sal Kv—P. M. Elder of the Celery av- Ject, “ Life's Task—Is It Fully DuncT"
Louis Blériot, a Frenchman, successfully eiiub cash store has 200 bushels of peas Union meeting nt the M. E. jhurcliSunday
— - --* 34-tf
mam.
crossed the English .Channel front Calais f o r w l e . - to Dover lust Sunday in his aeroplane,
For sale Cheap... Quick sale. Need mon-1
first Baptist
thereby winning the $2,800 prize offered ey. Fifteen ocres celery farm.' Box 473.
Rev. J. W. Boyd pallor.-Sunday morning aervkw.It;evening «(vice. 7:30; Sabbath k IuwI. tM5
.
Frendi Aero clubc
clubr JltS,
by the Frencli
fie, has
bos 'been
been l For Sale—
First class square
square, pian
Sale—First
piano. a
til.: Ur. J. T. Denton. Supt,; B. Y. P. U.Thursday
decorated
with
Uie
erosi
ut
tho
Legion
of
cheap
nnd
time.
Box
473.
4G-4t
at 7:43p..m., H. E. Tolar. Preai.; prayer meeting
IT'-V-VT|-avary Wednesday, 7:30p. m.
—T
Honor.---- —i, ■ ---- - r ?--- — —-----—
For Sale— Fine Jersey Hull for sale or
Holy Croas Episcopal
A Wabash train plunged ittto,fho Mis­ for service. Address Joint Jels, or Phone
Hev. B. F. Brown, rector, A. D. Key, senior war­
42tf
souri river thirty miles from Kansas City 59.
den: Sunday morning service. 11; evening aervlce,
For Sale—Three fresh cows and a good 7:30; Sabbath achool, 9:43a. m.; B. F. Whltner.
last Sunday. Five conches and the loco­
horse. Inquire at the Pico Hotel 49-tf Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evtnlng.
motive went down. Two Pullmans and a
P re s b y te r ia n
For Sale— Model M Cadillac In good con­
chair cor remained on the track. Under­
Rev. J, F. McKinnon,
pallor, morning aervlce,
dition. F. J. Nlver. Daytona, Fla. 47-4t
.
mining of the roadbed by the recent flood
II; evening aervlce, —
7:30;' -Sabbath ach. 0:3&lt;jy
Beautiful
country
home
for
sale
cheap.
I
.
,
nnr
M
e"
cLaulln.
Supt.;
prayer meeting Wrdm.; HenryV 1'
was the cause. Six persons were killed.
1H miles from Sanford. 9 room bouse; 6 neadoy, 7:30‘ p. rn.
Having to leave a subway train in New acres good land; orange trees, Ac. Ad­
C a th o lic
49-tf
York because lie didn’t hnve money with dress P. O. Box 753. . Rev. M Fox. rector: acrvlrra every sreond ond
Sunday; early moat, 7 a. in,: maas and ser­
him to pay his fare, President Youktnun
V
For Rent—Old land tiled and In fine fourth
mon. 10 a. m.; Sunday school. 0 a. m.; vespers. 3
- ’
of the Rock island railroad system, re­ shape for crop Utis season. Five room p. ro.
turned hastily to his office and sold to Ills cottage on farm. F. J. Powers.
1 fhe Great Plano Contest
Three furnished or unfurnished rooms
secretary: “Go and buy me 1,000 subway
SAnruao
tickets,-and see that Utey are put In every for rent Hines building, over Woodruff's Miss Jessie Stumon.................. .
03,800
Order
of
Eaglet................................\
...
OI.HOU
store.
See
R.
L
Jones.
46-tf
ixicket of every suit of clothes I have.“
Takacb.....................
Mlaa Aranka Tak¿
h .V.V-’.V.'.V.'.V.V.V.'.'• 42.049
30,300
¡lit fully cool, pleas- Congregational^Church...................
Furnished rooms, delightfully
July *^6 wtts the 02d anniversary of the
22.3X1
antly
located,
singly
or
to
g
e
th
e
r,
m . ou
'
establlsHment of the republic of Liberia In
14,277
Ouk avenue. .
U
Misa Maybel Woodburn.:.........
0,877 Africa by a oolony of American negroes.
I Welaka Club................................
3,830
For Rent—One and three-quarters acres Miss Ajtn SU'hstruiu___
3.404
Henry Clay wua president of the assodtiMias Nona Cowan..........
2.208
Miss
Gayla
Moore....
d ,r
X.042
Woudmrn of the Wutld___
1.174
Little Bison, a Sioux chief, will move
1.018
Wanted—To rent 13,000 feet ofcelcry Mra. U. W. V rnab le..,,
002
48-tf Baptist Sunday School..
his people from the Dakotas to Nicaragua, boards. P. O. Box 364.
out or TOWN
M
lsa
Ulllc
Lord,
Clyde..........
2.142
having secured a concession of land from
Five-room cottage for rent. Apply to Miss Almena Brooks..:..........
♦ 302
that government. Immediato removal of N. 0. Garner.
lOf^famUies will be made.
House to rent for the summer, corner
To Subscribed
Magnolia avenue and First streeL En­
The Bank of England. Ute oldest bank­ quiry of Mrs, M. L. Allen.
An order of the Postoffice Department,
ing house In the world, celebrated its
In the next 30 day» I will sell 50 Rhode Washington. D. C., eltecUve Jon. L 1008,
, , 215|hunaiveraary July 27th. Tto» Imnk
^
Island Red hens, and 50 White Minorca», provides Unit no delinquent subsexiber
~ wus closed for bus!ness, and the ISOOLenv Ituio year old. t ux Joss Gwu tou ut 70 ou «Jiali be carried longer thnn three months,
*--•
çloyoêg had"irgrand
the expense |«u*h. S.-M. Doane» Geneva, Plo; 49-4t giving us a reasofrihunhV depiirlinent is
of Uie institution.
To Rent. UNruxmsHcoJ^-Tbe large house, furnishing a low rate of postage on news­
k
'
On the evening of July 27U&gt; Orville e*|, an&lt;? kitchen on Amory Grove, four papers. and docs so fur the benefit o f a
Wridht with I lju.iwnwnt f „ . „ v i „t,m . .
ml1®* fro,n Sanford, with stable, wnler
Wright, with Lieutenant Frank Lalmi as a L Upp|y&gt; etc jyent J240 per year : by bonoflde subscriber.who jiays for his
per,-----passenger, made the world's record Jn his]iiwttth $23rpoyahJçjuonÜüy luudvan«-.
mi

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W E LL DRILLING

NO DEARER .THAN THE POOR KIND

IN SANFORD CHURCHES

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Hardware and Farm Implements

SauTurd’s now electric light plant will
soon be Installed and you want the work
done by a competent nnd experienced
electrician. The work must bear Inspec­
tion and conform to the regulations pre­
scribed
by the Southern Tariff Associa­
Staunton, Va„ has gono dry by twenty
tion.
W.
A. Parr of this city has had ten
majority.
/ears
experience
In electrical work of all
Koo Maya Indians In Mexico are on the
war path and hnve massacred several kinds nnd caii wire your house In a satlswomen and .children In the vlllogi of Son factory manner. Everyone should b u y ,
Jose while the men were at work in the |their house wired at once, to be reody |; ;
Urlren the currant 1* lurnetfi -amrwrTt:
Mt. Korintjl in Sumatra, n volcano sup- |Parr is now equipped to take your order
lit name nrotlfce. You can get him
. noswUo-be-extlnct. and Iti-UuT rrnter of
I
any
lime
at Uie telephone exchange, or
which a lake had formed. Is again In erup­
tion. A n earthquake followed the renewed leuve orders at Fernald'a hardware"store
activity of Uie volcano.

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Trip to Harney Beach

Next Sunday, a launch excursion will
leave the d ty dock for Harney Beaoh, a
beautiful resort on Lake Harney. The
I t e m s o f Interest Gleaned From boats will leave at 8 o'clock In the morn­
ing ; returning, will leave ■Harney Beach
Various Sources
at 0 o'clock, giving the excursiohtsts the
whole day at this delightful spot. There
HAPPENINGS DURING T H E W EEK will be a fish dinner at noon, and the fare
of one dollar for the round trip, entitles
everyone to a dinner. Bring your bathing
Here the Readers Will Find a Brief suits and come prepared to spend a good
time. Get your tickets from J. P.Wcaver,
Historical Sprint Mowing
Tor Hurried Readers
or get them Sunday morning before the
For the second lime Galveston nnd the boats leave the city dock.______
towns along the Gulf coast have been vis­
The Billingsley Orange Box
ited by o disastrous storm. Only for the
Elsewhere In this issue is the advertise­
great sonwnll that wnxJjulll after the dis­ ment of the Ocala Box Co., who mnnufooastrous floqd.-jtonn_flLii few years ago. ture lhe fnmous Billingsley Orange Bo*,
the same sad story would have to bo^remnrketr T h i dOVilfil

You can get

ARMOUR
FERTILIZERS

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Drive your Wagon into Sanford
Call on C. H. Evaris
He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse
Without Del a

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ArmourBlüütirBone &amp;.Totash

Armour Celery Grower
Armour Vegetable
Armour PractieaT T riiekêr
V

Or any

othqr brand

of our, .justly
Celebrated Fertilizers—
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
Nitrate of Soda?

,

Ask for it, W e have it

T H E . ARMOUR FERTILIZER
—

nnrm dim p7-&gt;m .iI.TITr|| !.. t k . . . ¡ —

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and twelve minutes, and made an' aver- Boston, Moss, For exttiuiuHtkHf of-premlises apply to John T. Anents, on the
age of over forty miles an hour.
place.
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!

’’ Moore’s Modern Methods '

Get ready for the Hies and Moa

“Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at GainrevUi&amp;ITa.,

rgtvrannxt
- HalloaIrte w ty
l
tm “avl7
n

of Geneva, I'lurida.1
„
, Who. an October 8, 1907, m od«
botaratead Entry
N&lt; 37041 (Serial No 01711)
f.ntiy No

Everyone has heard of Moore's modem qultoes.- Largest stock and lowest tor EH &lt;d N W il and r U ofS W U , S^-.lou 0. Tow,,methods qf bookkeeping and loose-leaf prices on screen doors and windows •hip 20 South, Range 32 Fuat, laliabaaae* Merid­
ian. baa died notice of imrntiun to make final
Harry J. Wilson's.
ledger systems. , So great has been the at
commutation proof, to catablUh claim toth rlan d
demand fur Uiese perfect ledgers that The
r
|a l« v e deacribeo, before the Clerk of the Circuit
s i Urlandut, on the tat day or Sep
Have you seen U ie c lo lh - fillia ll ru fe d I
Sanford Herald has decided to keep a full
eptember.
10*00.
'.line of tl&gt;ese goods, and anyone wishing letter heads at The Herald office T The
Claimant namea aa wltneaaca:
' ledgers, record sheets, contracts, account
I red II llradley^uf Onj-vu. Flurlda,
R.T.C
K T a á d X m K r Z o m i T ü ', « i t ™ r
r . 1:
C. W. I
, o f Geneva, Florida.
&gt; business man, should call at lite llcrald I tionery. Look It up. Mr. Business Man
II. b. J
, of Geneva, Florida.
I Prices very low.
jlltkc and. get the best.
Honor 8. Cwcaa, KegUter.

Jacksonville, Fla".

(Write us)

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CHAS. H. E V A N S , Sales Agent,
Sanford, Florida
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Real

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(A»k Him)

and Rentals
BUILDING

I nm-iiuw preparing ten ^-acre C'elery 'l'aunaTti
tbê.befiil location, 2 to 3 miles from town; 2 Vi. acres
on each place tilled, plowed and ready for cultiva­
tion! Thèse places are fo r . gale cheap, good terms:W rite
I ant also making a specialty of M. M.
Smith’M K d B , the best located lands offered for sale.
Also choice, city lots and residences at reasonable;
prices'. „Call or* write me for particulars.
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First Year

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909

TO BUILD_______
NEW FERRY
Oreat Need of One Between
Orange and- Volusia
SeVERAL P lA N S A R E PR OPOSED
o f Them Would Greatly Lessen
D is t a n c e . Between Sanford
And the Ed#t Coast.
As the travel from the Interior to the
East Coast anil from the East Const to
points in Orange and Osceola countiesinaeases the need of a shorter route anil n
better ferry becomo apparent and the
matter Is being discussed by individuals
sod the boards of county commissioners
bad will likely result In concerted action
in regard to'a new ferry.
By the present route the distance from
Ssnford to DcLnnd is about twenty-nine
s. If the ferry ot Beck's Landing on
the west side Is resumed thisgistance will
ily lessened. Onejfeature in
favor of a new ferry on the west side
would be that of opening up a new road
through this section and giving an added
impetus to trade, and better facilities for
ts.- -Othera~nre advocating nerryboat propelled by gasoline en­
gines to run from the city dock direct to
Enterprise, thus cutting down thedistancc
from Sanford to DcLand from twenty-nine
to shout thirteen miles, and no new road
would need to be built. A toll ferry could
be inaugurated on tills route, and ns many
foot passengers from JJnnford to* Enter­
prise would use the boar, tnti piatTcouId
prove a profitable one and would establish
direct communication with Enterprise and
prove a great boon to the people of that
little city wito ore now almost cut olT from
Sanford and Orange county. These plans
-are nil good and should receive the careful
consideration of the citizens of both coun­
ties. With the great increase in popula­
tion a belter means of transportation is
.greatly needed, and plans should lie form­
ulated ut once and carried out. Should
lire new traction road go through to the
East Const,a good ferryboat would bo the
easiest moans of getting- across the river,
tbetfeetton-companycobld "BedepemU
ed upon to join in this enterprise and
Maud part of the expense. Even If a toll
ferry is decided upon, the traveling public
would favor better facilities and gladly
pay a nominal sum for a shorter ami bet|W route. The lew jxillea from the river to
Osteen In tire present state is to l&gt;e dread­
ed by all who are obi^cd to go thut wny,
•and during Ole rainy season there Is no as­
surance that any automoblccnn get across
this “slough of despond.’1 For the benefit
of the public, and the future development
of this section, this matte» aught to be
settled m once.

Any

Palatka’s Famous Celery Beds
He was n stranger in I’alatka, and ns
he stood talking wldi Mr. Fearnside on
lower Lemon street last Tuesday he
chanced to catch a glimpse of. the river.
&gt;t that time covered from *h£Hk4&lt;&gt;
x !jl(,re
with wqter hyacinths.
"What's that growing in that big field
over there,’’ said the stranger, pointing to
. the river.
^Tliat," replied Mr. Fearnside looking in
the direction Indicated, "why that's the
famous Palntka celery beds."
"There’s certainly a fine crop there,"
-said the stronger, "Ts any of that land for
H ie !"
"Nope, you can’t buy it for love nor
nibney," replied Fearnside, "The Palntkn
News controls It all and won't sell"—Pnlstka News.

P R E T IV HOME WEDDING

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

At the home of Chns. Kaiincr on Park
avenue Inst Sunday at 0 o'clock. Miss
Pauline Knnnor wus united in mnrTiogc
The General News of “The Land
to Mr. Samuel Hershcowltz. The ceremo­
of FlowersL'—-----------ny was.performed-by Khhhl Rtalntiirfind
thé rites were carried out according to the
Jewish custom....................
At high noon the bridal pnrty was en­ CULLED FROM TH E S TA TE PRESS
tertained at luncheon at the home of K.
Kdnner.
An Epltome or the Week's Most JmAfter tiie wçdding ceremony an elabo­
portant Happenings In the
rate course dinner, was served for the
State’s Domain.
guests.
For ilia fifth tilde since its recent con­
The happy couple left on the midnight
trnin for Jacksonville, Pnlatka and other struction and acceptance by the city the
points and upmT their return will make new stockade nt Tampa was last week the
their future home in Tampa. -TUe-brideis scene.uf-another delivery, six white pris­
the sister of Chat. Knnuer of this city, ami oners making their way to liberty by dig­
bus resided here for some time prior to ging.a hole through the brick wall during
the absence of the jailor.
her marriage.
Manual Gonzalez, a young Cuban, com­
The groom is with the Katz department
store of Tampa, and has a large circle of mitted suicide in Tampa last week by
drinking carbolic acid. Family trouble Is
friends over the state.
Among the ont-of-town guests were Mr. said to have been the cause.
and Mrs,. Adam. Kata^.Mr..j)iidJdrs. J,, -rTbOrgwUWral gsm-tuucat-tms-fwt flsidW
Bookman, Julius Schuster,Sain Esryck, Bird and Middle Islands on ¿lie West Coast
and Isaac Weiss of Tampa; Mr. and Mrs. for the purpose of expert breeding of birds
B. Solomon and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. and hunting thereon Is prohibited In fu­
Kanncr and family, andMissRosc Rooney ture.
of Orlando ; Mr.' and Mrs. M. Kpnner und
Third and fourth class Florida postmasfamily and A. Knnncr of Mulberry.
ters arc to hold their annual convention
in Ocala on
the 18th_____
and
19th
of______
August.
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A Gentlemanly Bunch
Key West is to have a special election
Sanford has not only a bunch of fast on the question of Issuing bonds for street
hall players, but each one a gentleman as paving, the amount to be fifteen percent
well. Their conduct in Sanford has been of the full assessed valuation, the limit of
above reproach in every respect, and on tho charter.
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the rend they have been complimented
Orders have been Issued by Adjutant
on their actions on the diamond, and esgeneral Foster that the, stnte militia will
[icciully on their gentlemanly nppenrhlicc
hcnccfurth be known as the National Guard
uiul conduct 111 hotels. The Inmlludy of
o f Florida. .
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Hie White House in GninesvHlc snys they
Tiie
commissioners
of-Leon county have
were the most gentlemanly lot of ball
passed
a
resolution
favoring
bonding the
players that site ever hail tjie pleasure uf
county
for
$200,000
for
building
hardkeeping, and she hoped they would win on
that account. That is quite n compliment surfaced roads.
In the recent election Santa Rosa coun­
not only to our hoys, hut the'town os well
Lucky Sanford. Well tunned.for lucky we ty yrnit dry by about 300 majority.
W. H. Tayloe, formerly general passen­
are in securing a hunch of real bull play­
ers and gentlemen, also. A team uf this ger agent of the Southern railway, has
kind is more than a credit to any town, been transferred from Jacksonville to Den­
uml we feel sufo in stating thut they hnvc ver, Colorado, and made general agent of
(lie universal good will of the Sanfonl the passenger and freight departments of
the company.
people; *
___ On Sumla y t he- gra ml atnmi ot thtrMon~
“Will Shelley Again Ihjürcc
crief race track of the Florida Live Stock
Train No. 83 over the Atlantic Coast Fair Association'was burded.
Line which passed Pnlatka going smith
If arrangements now being made By the
ut 11:25 lust Monday night , wns partially Chicago Association of Commerce are car­
wrecked nt DcLuml Junction inter in the ried out. through freight cars between
Cuba and Chicago will shortly be running
night.____________ _______________ —
While passing a switch a bolt gnvc wny on n schedule of seven days without trans­
and the ruils spread, causing the tender ferring or breaking bulk. Cars will ran to
of the engine and the mull car toJcUYC Knights Key on the East Coast railway
the track.
and there run on to an ocean-going ferry
The engine was In chargc^of William and landed ut Havana.
Shelley, a Palntka boy and he wns In­
A Masonic lodge has been organized in
jured about die shoulder, besides lutving Mnscotte.
two ribs fractured. No one else wus In­
George R. Foster, one of (he oldest and
jured. Mr. Shelley wns taken to Sanford most highly respected citizens of Jackson­
where lie received medical attention. His ville, died at his home in that city Tues­
injuries urc not serious, but painful. Tiie day. Ho was 78 years of age, and liad
shoulder is the same us wus lujured in n lived in Jacksonville for nearly half a ccnwreck just south of Longs Station Inst tunry.
winter. In fact this 1b the third wreck in
Crack marksmen from vurlous parts'of
which Mr. Shelley has participated in tiie the state are assembled in St. Augustine
past year. It is expected thut he will be this week to partiejpate In the annual
able to resume ids duties in about three shoot. The Taliaferro trophy will be con­
weeks.-j4J«lalkn Nows.
tested for, und marksmen will be selected
to reirescnt Florida at the national rifle
Alter The Railroad Commission
Bhoot to be held in Ohio. .
Early Tuesday morning fire destroyed
The voters of Florida must dtr one or
three
buildings In Fort Meade— Dr. Moody's
two tilings about tiie Railroad Commission:
drug
store,
Max Auschwitz' jewelry store.
nlKilisli it and wipe out the lnw or elect
members who arc nt icfiitjn part, compe- Zapp's burlier shop, and A. B. Jones'gen­
tftnMO~dt&gt;f-h«rga "the duties incumbent eral store. Dr. Moody's uml' Mr. Jones'
upon them. As at [resent constituted it stocks arc a total loss. The Jeweler's
Is a very expensive tiling to tho taxpayers stock was saved. The buildings belonged
of Florida. Drawing their salaries is about to Mr. Jones, were valued at $5,000 and
the only thing the members huve done.— insured for $1.000. Ilia' loss on stock was
about half covered by insurance.
Volusia County Record.

T H E PIANO C O N TEST
The Piano Contest isjirousing more in
tercst as it.drnws to a close and greater
efforts are being made by the fribnda of
the contestants. This week the Engles
mads' a “spurtHImT obtained tiie letfd over
■Miss Stumon who has held the position
since the contest opened, From now un­
til thp# finish some Interesting develop­
ments Can be expected. •
Following is the vote for this Week

EXPOSE LAND SHARKS
The DeLand News Puts It Up To
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Editor Publishes a Circular L e tte r and
’ Sends It to All Prospective
370
Purchasers o f Land
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42.708
Tim News continues to reoeive a great!
5.27:1
14.387 many letters from people who have already
MUa Mnyticl Woodhurn-----............... .
6.
&lt;1.000
W eU ka Club..........- — 9.
3.83» bought, or expect to buy, lands In the Bond
3,481
Mias A da Stenitrcni-..
M l » tiayle Moore........
3.082 tract, or elsewhere In Valusin county. As
'¿.'¿OH n result of this sale of property, The News
MU* Nona Cowan......
Woodmen of the World
LAM
Mr*. 0. W* Venable....
l.OHH has added possibly 100 now subscribers to
baptist Sunday School.
082 our mailing lists. We like to receive the
out or tows .
MU* Lillie Lord. C ly d e .... ...................
3 .0 M subscribers. Just as Volusia county In gen­
Mis» A1 men a Brooks.............................. •
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eral welcomes now citizens—but we do
not blind ourselves to tije fact that hun- ,
Eagles' State Convention
dreds of people will come here this fall
The State Aerie of Eagles will hold

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Order of East*»................................. .

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Sanford will be represented by W. H.
Underwood and Goo. S. Derry, and State
Secretary S. Runge. M. P. Lipc and his
famous drill team In uniform will also go
and demonstrate the Initiation drill be­
fore Uie state aerie. About twenty-five
msmbofs of Celery CUy'Aerie will also a'G
toad, and the A. C. L. will make a special
rate for the occasion.
Drowned at Maitland
Jacob Wahl was drowned In Lake Char­
ity, near Maitland, last Thursday. On ac­
count of the great depth of the lake, the
body was not recovered ttptll the next day.
Coroner Hugh Allen empanelled a Jury
and the verdict wns accidental drowning.
The deceased was about 48 years of age,
and had been a resident o f , Maitland for
the past ten years,-ansJ was respected by
all who knew him. Ho leaves a wife and
several children.
Want The New Road
A petition (las been circulated In Day­
tona during the early part o f ’ the week
requesting the - county -commissioners to
open up a rood between Orange City and
tne St. Johns nver. This road would have
the effect of shortening ' the distance between Day ion a- mill Sartfdfd some' sevenmiles, besides avoiding h lot of difficult
travelling as the road Is * now laid out.
The petition wns signed by all voters to
whom It wns presented, the ndvnntnjfcs
of the new road being.so plainly apparent.
—Halifax Journal.
Death o f Mrs. Barrett
Mrs. J. F. Barrett, wife of J. F. Barrett,
died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.
G. U, Popo, on Monday lost. Mrs. Barrett
wns 08 years of age at the time of her
death, and had resided in Sanfonl for a
number of years. She was a devout mem­
ber of the Methodist church and had been
for many years.
A husband, three Bons and a daughter
are left to ntqurn her loss.
The remains were tukep to Bellevue for
Interment.________________ ’ ■
Auto Plano at The Pastime
,
Mulinger DeCottes has installed one of
the famous Auto piano players for tho ben­
efit of the public. Tim Auto piano is the
latest and best piano * player on the
market and is making a great hit every­
where. U Is made by thfrKolder4 Camp­
bell Piano Co., and the John A. Cunningham Co., of Jacksonville, are the distrib­
utors for Florida. Anyone wishing to see
the Auto piano-and hear the . wonderful
tone of this fine instrument can do so by
attending tiie Pnstime Theatre.
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By a recent flood in Manchuria, over
1,000 people were drowned and 7,000
houses submergod.
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Type of Car to be Used on the Sanford Traction Line

board of county commissioners should
make a thorough investigation of this
matter, tiirough a special committee and
the county attorney. Tiie editor has pre­
pared a circular letter, which ho ls send­
ing to all enquirers. The circular letter
roods ns follows:
Office of The N ew » PuM hhlni Company, Printer*.
* UeLand. F h rk l«. (d ale)

Dear S tir Your letrer of recent date to
hand. Volusia county is thriving and
prosperous, and our crying need. is-, more
citizens. Our lands ore productive, when
Intelligently tilled, and any strong man
who has the hardihood can hew lus jyuy
to success. A great nmount of the land
in this section is good—will grow anything;
but it Is not all good. Thousands of acres'
in Volusia county, as anywhere else on
earth, wont even sprout|a mortgage. I am
not in a position to inform you as to the
fertility of the soil about which you en­
quire. I have no doubt a great quantity
of it is good, while there may be much
Umt is fit only for cattle range, or possibly
swamp,
I would advise you to see for yourself
before putting money Into land here or
nnywhere else.'
'
Your Idea) of n home may be entirely
different from mine. .Your ideal may be
higher or lower—I am not in position to
Judge.
We want good, intelligent, law-abiding
citizens. We extend to vou-thc-.wrlenme hand. We wnnt satisfied citizens only,
however. One dissatisfied citizen does
more harm In n community than n dozen
satisfied families can overcome. Corns
and see for yourself, and while here call
upon me at the office of the News Publish­
ing Company ; I shall bo glad to render
you any service In my power. I am send­
ing you soino printed matter descriptive
of this section and several sample copies
of The Nows under separatu covers,
Cordially, yours,

Chris. O. Courinuton.

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In the opinion' of the editor, Volusia“
county is now confronted by tho most se­
rious problem ever placed before us. If it ‘
is solved correctly and with satisfaction
to the purchasers of llicso lands, the/county
will boom ns never before. If these peo­
ple are sold lands In Deep Creek or other
undralned sections, and are forced to leave
here disappointed and cheated, thu entire
stnte will receive a black eye from which
it will pot recover in years.
Tiie board of county commissioners, serv­
ing in the capacity of tho managers of
county affairs, should not dodge this issue
—but should enter into jt with their whole
bodies and souls and minds.
The people are with you, gentlemen.
Your duty is plain. A t the meeting next
Monday call in the managers of the now
companies selling these lands, your tax
assessor..mid the natives who know tho
country, and find out exactly what is be-ing done.
It is possible, and even probable, that
tiie board will have no legal redress, ex­
cept, perhaps an appeal to the postal au­
thorities, but a published stabement from
the hoard, either to llm effect that only“
good, drainable land is being sold, or that
»tramp and useless lands ore being placed
on the market, and disposed of to inno­
cent purchasers, if such is found to be the
case, cannot fall to have a good effect,.

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Thousands of buildings. Including the
•ftrmornrftutfrthtst fenipTFT fiiiih'TJien de­
stroyed by a terrible conflagration otOsahe, Japani— A-number ef lhre»‘weie nfsnlost. The latest report says 20.000 build­ * • '-&gt;s i
ings were destroyed.’ Beside the temple
tiie banks, stock excliange, museum, gov- *
eminent edifice», schools, factories, and
blhcr important building are included.
The territory bunted over is more than
four miles square. The temple burned
was the greatest In the world.
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Another escape of prisoners- from the
Tampu stockade took place Tuesday night.
This makes the sixth breakout in a few
weeks, Only ttiree prisoners escaped this j L
time.

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THfe 8ÀNF0RD ItFRALD
by banishing- ignorance. Sanitation wll
bo the high priest of the new religion, nnd
these people will be taught that dirt breeds
disease, bad health mostly comes from bad
Imblts. Vice is an enemy to be conquered

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A Budget of Opinion " J usi Be
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MRS. M. L A L L E N

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Is one block from 1st
street, but it- W ill Day,.

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you to « ¡ I F i n i i see the

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knowlddgo of the simplest lawsof hygiene.
Are Ignorant of the danger of dark rooms
and squalor. Lack knowledge of every
"A Chid Is Among Ye Tnklng Notes. thing that would help them up and out o ’
and Faith, tie’ll Prenl f m’* ^ l
their distressful condiUon. Science, nnd
the religion o f humanity, Is coming to the
, t&gt; 'i;
.(to Soys Saunterer.
rescue of those broken lives, now rayless
•A newtpsper I* not «h q ta tln r'jn b tU h fd to tell of sunshine and of tape.

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the ppoi'l* what they would Ilka to know, but baa to
liv e much of ita «pore to telling them what they
Mffkt to know.—Greely.

Funeral of Captain Shaw

4 How coineth the odoriferous gunvn to
All tlie air with IncenBn and the mouth
with joy. I saw some at Roberts' grocery
the other day that bad no odor. nml_hali.
of their value lins been taken from them.
Who Wants an odorless guava T Might
' just as well have odorless II mburger cheese.
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ple, and "hit summer, too." Never In the
liistory of the city has so many people
beenhere at this season or the year, and
if ail reports are true Sanford Will have ten
thousand people in nnd living near the
city this season. Verily, the celery delta
is a drawing card I
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that business must be brisk, as there were
no boxes in the postolfice to rent This is
an indication of good business, nnd nlso
demonstrates dearly that Sanford needs
a new posloflke bulMlngand
' ’ Undo Sftro usuaffy wntches business close­
ly and IT there is any chance to enlarge
nnd take in more business there is ho
doubt about the U. S. taking advantage
of i t Now, it is up to Sanford to erect n
suitable building and ieusc it to the dcp n rtm o n t
Tit,», pro «lent &lt;p k S «M M £ s -entirely inadequnte nnd have been for Sfv' oral years.
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4 This'week Kns'becn a most strenuous
•tm« in the police ’court, and Mayor. Lake
luiA been banding out packages to the offenders right and left. Sanford is now
guarded by a most efficient police force,
and the one who gets by will have to ben
Bharpcr. Gamblers, drunks, nnd other
mnlefactors arc grist for the dourt mill, and
whenever the law Is violated the violator
Is caught nnd gets what is coming. Un­
der Mayor Lake, Marshal Lee und the effi­
cient policemen, the city of Sanford isone
of th ebw t patrolled of any in din state,
and this despite the fact that die city is
filled nt all times with a floating crowd
' ' thnt come by boat and train, thinking to
get fat picking and an easy living without
working. The best of order’ IsYept at nil
times even nt ttin b’*H ■
i»«JictTdf Sanford are certainly to be com­
mended upon doing their duty at all times.
Police court matters ore never nlred jn
The Hekald und I Just want to take this
opportunity of expressing an ^pillion upon
this subject in passing.
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probletn of maintaining ourphysicnlequl— Ubrium confronts us wl(h all its olthtlmd
- foreo nnd perBlstcncc. ~In placés o f San­
ford's size the problem is not so gréât as
in the metropolitan cities, yet it is suffi­
ciently importunate to make peoplacon-i
sider ways and means for bettering con­
ditions. Those whose means permit, and
wjip have the inclination, find many charm­
ing summer resorts in the'mountains and
nt the seashore, where, dicy can be com­
fortable and enjoy life. Jt is possible to
be comfortable at home if work does not
push one too hard, many find most com­
fort ot home. But turning aside from die
class of 'people who can to some extent
command dicir time, let us take a run
through the crooked and narrow, streets,
the alleys nnd foul arcnyaya._.of a great
city and see the mnss of humanity who
from Lack of forethought, luck of training,
misfortunes, and -also- bad habits, hre
cooped up in disease-breeding tales, and
“tlOVBli. Always, winter and sunlmer, on
the verge of want. Earning at best a
poor wage, and die necessities of life so
dear, to say nodiing of diose things called
luxuries. These people never get anywtare, . Tolliml. toiling, toiling on, bitJon.
nnd on, until they drop from sheer exhaus-

,.¿1. *__tiu«..und die black Msrin hauls "them, ltl
so many instances, to the potter's field.
Alwuys, too. here umldstthe most wretch­
ed of surroundings, these people artiicxir-in g Jam tiles, members to be of the great
common nrmy of labor and industry. How
^mdfyUtasa-lackawrrwltiinituhnost to make
life even bearable, let alone healthy and
tmppy. JtTs u ’’ constant wonder to those

give-the subject-thought:
A.'. paojJo keep so moral-and so VIrtUdUs as
lhey\jo.f It Is marvelous, and proves thnt
humanity is not tnherendy bad. These
helpless’ Ignorant poor, peed a savior, and
one has already arrived. Tta prophet who
tas been foretelling his arrival is named
Science. The name of this deliverer from
bondage is called Knowledge. When’ he
bos been fully accepted and believed in.
be will save these people, und all people.

Copt. W. A. Shaw, for the past twenty
year» cnptnln on the S l Johns river Clyde
Line boat, and well known to Sanford cit­
izens, filed in JncksonvUlc laat-Thunwlny.
and was burled on Sunday. The TUnesUnion has the following. regarding the
burial of this popular mariner:
! "The funeral services of the late CapL
William *A. Shaw, formerly United 'States
inspector of hulls for this district, a Mason
of high degree and a Confederate soldier,
good .citizen and worthy friend, attracted
a very large crowd to St. John’s Episcopal
church yesterday afternoon, and all fol­
lowed earnestly and in sorrow the body to
its last resting place In tho old city ceme­
tery. The service at S t John's was con­
ducted by the Rev. Van Winder Shields,
rector, who followed the beautiful ritua
of the eburehr
“ In the church were noted members o ’
Robert E. Lee Camp, United Confederate
Veterans, the Knights Templar, Mnsons,

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make them go.
and see them.-

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Givo Mo a Share of
Your Patronage
Commercial Street_ Near the Dfpo

Come in'

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NEW CELERY CROP

W H Y NOT U SE

DO YOU W ANT PU R L CELERY SEED?

Painter

The kind thal « I v m (hebest m u ll* nnd
(he only kind ihst ha* liren proven al
together »ucceasfurTor Florida Grower*.
I hare them. French GoMen tm p oned — 1
Self Dleachlns pure and true to name.
Imported by me direct from Pari*, i !

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It has shown more results for thè Money invested thon any other.
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where _

Druggist

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SANFORD,

Fertilizer

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P a in t e r ’ s S a n fo rd C e le ry Special

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is usod. Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER. is In Sanford
, every week. See him or write to him at Orlando or

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J A C K S O N V IL L E , P L O R I p A
o f men who follow
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haw bad been all his life associated with
e "men who go down to this sea In ships”
J. D. PARKER, Prop.
and for more than a quarter of a Century
he had been master of river steamers on
Dny.
Room and Board $1.5Q
the Sl Johns. 'H is old comrades and
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friomls-wwo
farewell -rind
they all segmed affected at. tills parting.
“ Numerous beautiful tributes in bright
Special Rate by tha Week
3- to 23-Horse Pow er
flowers had been sent to deck the bier and
these were placed tepderly above the - &gt; + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * + * • &amp; * * * * * * * « + £
mound in. the cemetery, and after Lite
Best 2 -Cycle Engjot on the Market
beautiful ceremonies of the Knights Temp­
lar nt the grave, the crowds returned to
the city.”
Smooth Running,-nranomlcal aiid
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DEALER IN
Absolutely Reliable
Music, Fine Arts and Mechanic AMs
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Stetson University has issued a special
bulletin, giving full information concern
See me before Installlni on entitle
In your boat, you will not regret It.
ing courses offered in music, the fine arts
and the mechanic arts. Tills may be sc
AND
3 It. P. Special. Price SCO
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cured by addressing a postat card request
to the University.
Sin ford, Florida
The fnculty In the school of music in­
cludes nine.Instructors—graduates of the
great conservatories of the’ - country and
Aient for Vlrilnla-Carollna Fer­
students of the best masters in piano,
voice. Violin, organ, etc. The music school
tilizers
G G N T R A G T O ir
lms‘ fifteen piano, n $10,000.00 pipe or
and B U I L D E R
gnu una in»
^nm lful concert tail
soutli of Baltimore mid Richmond.
The school of fine arts provide) for reg:
ulur and special courses In drawing (pen,
pencil and; crayon), composition, model­
None Imt firBt-cinss labor crpjtldyed nnd all contracts guaranlced to be in nnordnnce
ing, illustration, water,colors ondtlecoraWith plnns and miccificailaas___
tive, portrait' and china painting.* The
department lain charge o f n refined and
am In Buslhcss to do Business For Those Who Need My firnlces
cultured Virginia lady who is a graduate
Postonica fr.:tw
Box 771
" « V"t * *’ of the Woman's College of Richmond and
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who has spent yetas abroad in tht? best
schoolsof^art In Pntis; Rome and else­
The Popular Price and
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
where. The department has beautiful
studios and costly models and casts.
The schqol of mechanic arts Is well
equipped with laboratories for physics and
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First Class Special Tables Reserved For ljulle*
Iron working. The Instructors in this de*
partment have been trained in the Boston
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-School of Technology, Columbia, Cornell
and die University of Chicago, and in the
(Corner Palmetto nnd First Sts.)
A L L PURPOSES
world famous wood Working establish­
ments of Sweden. The boys and young
men In this dcpdftinent are being pre­
One that will stand the greatest tests
parad to take a prominent part in die
Cannot get out of alignment
.vast Industrial, developments of Florida
The Wst machine on the market
which awati.the training pf her sons.
A $100 Machino for $00
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. SfiC_llicui. at The Herald-office.. —
Chase to'Have Chicago Office
Chicago, July 30.—J. Q. Chase of Chase
ESTABLISH ED 1BG9
SANFORD H ER A LD
&amp;. Co., Jacksonville, Fia., nnd W. U.
Mouser, sales manager of MS* firm, were
here this week to raifke Srinngemems f5r
A re Offering A n y and A ll Kinds of Florida Real Estate
the hahdling of d^cct shipments into Chi­
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cago and this territory. Mr. Órase will
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
am again asking fur OLD SHOES. I'
open an office at*20 LaSalle street, which
•will give what they are wolth
will be in charge of Charles Schlosser, tjfi
A s Can he Had An/where^
- « t i t » , « , 7. O. 9. 10 1I AND I3
well known fruit man. The Citase firm
does considerable business In this terri­
Office*o il Park,Avenue, between First nod Commercial Streets, Sanford. Fk&gt;n&lt;U
tory. but Mr. Chase'believes thnt by hftv; sV *2 V
.’ .Cor. 3rd SL and Sanford Ave.
ing Ids own office be can handle the busi­
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ness much better.'Mr. Schlosser will
cuntimie as heretofore to handle the Na­
60 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
tional Fruit" Exchange’s account In this
territory. A. U. Chaney, manager of the
L juJí « u¿v., ftrrixed-hcrc the latter part of -fPtm-StrMtrOrti Wöci lrocn Örpot opposUrRetÔdlcv )
the week.—Produce News.

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W . W . LONG

Fresh Meats
Groceries

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T. P. Conpropst

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

B L iC K E N S D E R F E R UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT
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Av E. Irvin’s' Shoe Shop

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Meya. Acitar and Mprtjt aL.Nnw Mll.^pT
fbrJ* Conn.7Eave arrived la this city and
will make tlielr future tame here where
they have large property Interests. They
made the trip from Jacksonville to Sunford In tlielr auto. Thel* families wifi ar­
rive later In the season and wilt be ac­
corded u hearty welcome. There are
about a dozen New Milford aud Stamford
people lmctested in ¿¡anford land and
Tfie Herald keeps ttam posted every week

fta ok M arks
OCSIQNS ’
Ann»« .«natu« , *kM,f

mager öf. Central Cafe

Steaks, Chops, O ysters and Fish a Specialty ;:

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tlüii* «tried , oohDacuir
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Everything First CUs*

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Prompt, Clean Service

Meal Tic&gt;ej$. dre Sold at ftaiucedRaltf

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W e have a new line ju st::
in and the low price will

A lso Hafr Goods and
Hygenlc Toilet
Preparations

— T h e S aunterer.

S ^ te fif C « r « p w / m N 1« T h t l i m i d ,

The latest out is the

new and up-to-date

EVEN T H E G ATE POST NOT IN IT

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ob sureties in (lie sum of $300.' I
correct, wns hbproved.

Doiitl of W. W. Hruddy to bear lire;
with J. T, Alien nod I). II. Hunt in ns
n e Volumc Of Business Up
' cties uppruved nmi licence ordered. is;
For C o n sid e ra tio n
Tlie (M-titiou of J. H. Lee, Jr_ to
firearms wns not granted, the petltl
being a minor.
HANGES EffEC T ED IN TAXES Tlie're|x*rts of thf follow)liii count
fleer# went received, rend and fded: :
of county hpnte, county physician, i
Made Tor CurrenI Expenses'And
of road# and bridge#, rc|xirt of piles
Otlicrfor School Purpose
Important Mutters

Just as .Scores al

Satironi

People

Have
W aiffilg

pur

IÍ yOU neglect the nniiniplta

r Urmarj— tmnblcs;

follow.

diabetes

i&gt; &gt;an% K-idilry pills rclu'v

adíe,

Cure evi
Sa afoni itiren* cniln

stooped
E. Jernignn present«! his resignation
is nnd brands and of
n inspector of i
[poti motion the same
L.V cattle Inspector,
was accepted.
Petition of W. I). Homey, Frnnk Drake
'• Communication from th e board of trade et nl for n mod was grant«!.
,
f . of-Jacksonville in reaiicct tn collecting
The petition of J. P. Mnssclwldtc. et a
funds lor n silver service for the battle to retain Mr. Riley as fcrryinatr nt the
■shipFlorida wns wad* U|xm motion it East Coast ferry received nnd u|xm niothat cadi .coiimiüaimmr^l b-_ .»km -w***t~r**f«HT*&lt;4- *»» d4«iwiwwi
F"" WM•onlwad
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runs the subject in hit jespectivo district Branham* with |xtwcr to net.
¡..«lid nsccrtnlp whnf amounts can be ob­
W. E. Martin, tax collector, (wesented
tained by private subscription for said ills Tumi rc|mrt of errors and ihsotvcncipfl
i. »Hvcr service. "The clerk of the board is for 1008, same ti|xm examination was
f o iothorlrcd to receipt for and forward nil approved nnd (lie auditor instructed to
•A monies to the Jacksonville board of trade. give profwr credits.
Letter of F. W. Mnhoney In' reference
Tax Assessor S. A. Robinson presented
to the drainage of the land south of Tenth the tax roll for 1000. where u|K&gt;n thet. street and Onkovcnucln Sanfonl-received board having examined the same ordered
— ami read. Upon motion the subject inut- the following changes:
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f ' i - f v .is iclmgtUoilf&amp;fir£k_Viiuiaian-.xtml. — W lt of w)&lt; o fBw!v«f-nw+r-flrtS-n-5ir
— Branham til examine nnd report the rc- nnd less 10.1 ft sijr in sw tor) sec "0. tp 20
I ’iult of their findings at the next meeting. s, r 27 e, raised from $500 *o $8(&gt;(). O.
B- The application of W. 0. Cox to be ap­ W. Gurney.
pointed iast&gt;ectorof marks and brands
Nwll of nwVi sec 0, tp 22. r 20. C. L.
Wofford from 520 to $40. .
Beg. on n and s li sec~llnc. on margin
of Lake Formosa, run n 2 deg. w on said
sec line it . It) dis to~poinj 1.10 chs n 2
deg w of lie cor of solí of sw'/f scc 10, tp
22. r 20. thence west at right angles to
sitld !■*’ sec line 1.70 cits s 12 deg 00 hi
w to margin of lake Formosa to point 7.30
clis w of saiil' She line r* along margin to
beg.' B acres. Mrs. 1!. .1. .knocks. from
$1000 to $ I iiUO.— — —---:---------,
Beg. nw cot of sw'.i of SW1
,; sec 23. tp
22. r 20, run » 7.10 clise 4.45-eltssH-100
cits o 20.03 cits n 2.12 cha e 0'chs s 7T)
deg e fl 1-3 chs n 2 .10 oils w 40.10 chs
to beginning. 21 acres. Mrs. M. E.
Sweotllpple, Tr.. from $1400 to $2000.
Lot 1 to (5 town of Monroe. Maggie J.
Bell, from $20 to $000..
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Beg. 3 chs w of sej:or Of ne'A of nwli
sec 30, tp 10. r 30 run n 3 chs; w. 3 chs
a 10 chs, e 5 chs, it 5 chs, 3 acres, R. S.
Henderson, from $10 to $300.’ ■

SH of xwh of awl, of Mjir^‘ 34, tp 10,
fy-3&lt;h~H; i.- DcFnrrst firtrs.—fnitn $itOHt~ttr
$2000.

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especially in my kidneys'. I also had
sonic I rouble with too frequent pas '
&lt;apc n( the kidney secretions. ’ After
1 had used several remedies with only
«light benefit, I heard of Doap’s Kid­
ney Pills and procured a box. They
brought me .thv^dcslred relief and 1
aiu now able to rest well, ant free. tr6m
(iain and lameness and feel better in
every tvn
Price, 50

New York.*spfo agents for the United
^States.*!*,"■

"*• Ur 111 ember the name—Doan’ s—and
take no other.

113 First Street

is made of the best fruit and pure sugar
only,■"■nnd includes-- Cherry, Crnnlierry
Quince, ■Raspberry, Strawberry, ’ Pine­
apple. Peach. Grape Jelly and Jam, Grain'
Fruit Murmnlndo, anil other fruits.
Better make a selection from above
and send your order to

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• SANFORD. FLORIDA

H e n rv McLaulin
JEWELER

Consumption, Malaria, Scarlet, Typhoid

Upstairs, Pico Block

and Dengue Fevers

Open Tuesdays 4 to G p. m

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HOLDEN R E A L ESTATE
COM PANY
SANFORD
Por fìntiti Aycragtf‘Prices

Sanford Library * £

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO

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Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets

NEW YORK C IT Y
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RrrCRLNCLS: Aetna Natlonul Bank o f New York City, or any Commercial A fen cy
und to Hundred* o f Shippers who arc shipping to them regular

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Saturdays 4 to 9p. m.

Best Fértilizers
On Earth

ÌTt r a ïïge r s W e l c o m e ; ;

FIRST C LASS C R A TE M A T E R IA L S . Sanford,

Sanford
Machine I Foundry
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Capital S30.000.00

for

business in 1906. " Now
Aeeount8^of '

Repairing A ll Kinds

&gt;r- Sale by S A N F O R D G R O C E R Y C O M P A N Y

of Machinery

Automobiles and Gas
Engines
Office mid works
SANFORD,

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handles

Residents -of-San ford a n d p u n i ñ i ^

^♦Tote fa ir&gt; v ith both frie n d and foe,

Oft.your, own llttlo rights forego;
It P s y s ."

D E P O S IT S

IN S U R E D ,A G A I N S T

Ogl^Avàìup

ditone 130

F la

Peoples Bank of Sanford
Opened

For treks, flies, flea», on horses, mules, cattle, dogs tmd mher nwiriwvb-wtht-nw
to twenty nurtH o f water, apply witlt Bjiruycr, clotli or brush. Ashe s Chloride
* dogs of mltnge, worms oqu disteinixir. ‘ — —— — —— ———
Dmr iiuBwmf-ASUg ’^R O A C n P m T R 1« ........... *ti¥ Iiohw of
J bugVor m oti» or money refunded. Where you otdy
r*Kj*liv5, ani
«in i 25C Iwt wtll elcarthrm nltTTttr."- !&gt;mi't us«
Son for Insects, for roacRMuHITtltronghit and tl.rn-overttist.es auu^ eaiautis
i deatlis are caused in this way and people never know whut killed Unat
v:.s lKauchpopper
im&gt; jxUbon.-met* worro V
t
T ! , T ,
W M i i contains
l n . no
not lm injured by eating insects KiUwl with Ashe a Roachpcppor. Don l¡ have
hes in your homes, they track over sejAsrs nnd drain* and Own over your dbbM
eatables and scatter lypliold and other disease genns In any*ltomc. l&gt;ont dtgel Afilte's Roachpcpper today, for this is tjm best time of the year to get
it nil.
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RATS AND MICE—One 25c box of Ashe’s Ratsault is guaraiiteod U) rid any
te or barn of these troublesome pests or*monoy refupjed. It kills and consumes
0 without uuy odor.
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W e don’ t hove to advertise cheap lands.
The purchaser here saves more per acre
annually in freights than he saves oh the
putchase price elsewhere. See table of
freight rates in our booklet,
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ROOM 20

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W e deal in Celery Farms and
Farm Lands and we are the
largest owners of Town Lots

tiecch-Nut Hi'nml

A R E YO U ON'iCUARD A G A IN S T

; I I-IKS will leave a house and MOSQUITOES will not «tie r where ASHE S CHI.0
kii&gt;ES are sprayed. Otto part to 20 part# water. For WH1TKTLY and ull insects
SP Uees, phiniA ami flowers mix ono 50c bottle with nine rfalJons of water. '.-1 nultry
batlied in this solution ,wiU rid them of nil In M t». • When scnibblng nnd denning n
Utile In the wnter beeps flens. nnd the smaller forms of vermin out of the house nrul

0pp. Postoffice

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Red Currant Jelly is one of the most
popular kinds of Bgcch-Nut Conserves
that we sell. It has n delicious flavor,
and is just right to serve with a roast of
meati Each Conserve of

ALL HOODS, GUARANTEED

fcnueniution and d«:ny.

Furnished

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min w 15 eh«,. 29,(1^- 30 min. . w
0.00 chs. n 00 dog 30 min, w. 15 .chs, s
20 dog flO imii. w 26 2.3 chi/ s « 0 tleg
-30 min e-40-riis tu beg, adii less lieg.
10.50 chs iv uf se cor of sw'/i of ne!'* sec
I’elilion from precincts of Oakland.
21, tp 10, r 20, run c 000 ft, u 700 ft. w
Winter Garden, Ocoee and Gotha in refer­
340 fi to Wckjwn rivcr, iltcnce sw-ly to
ence to swino running at larga received
hcg. nnd Icsb 10 a sold to Bell liy A. S.
•ad tiled.
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Si»ecr. hcg- 30 dts frani ne cor of snid
Tin- bond of Win. P. Blakely ns notary
(Conlitiued on cighth page)
publie with U. M. SlntB and W. L. Moore

. Cleans, protects and disinfects. Used around sinks, drains and cesspool#, It dc•troys all disease germs nnd sower gases, prevents contagion and infection and «tops

Plans, Specifications and Estimates
...
on Applications

Repair Work Promptly Done

S 15 n of ueT« uf nwVt (less w i :3)k«oc
■■* MY SPECIALTIES
32. tp 10, r 31. I). R. Brisson. from $400
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
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All Peter Miranda grant e (if Wckiwii
Rogers’ Plated Ware.
¡ river (less beginniug sc cor run N *49 deg
Llgln.nnd Waltham Watches
I 30. min, e 10 chs. n (10 deg .'Klynflxw 10

This is the season when n bottle o f good disinfectant should be In every home

CONTRACTORS

M. M. SMITH,
President

H. R. STEVENS.
Q. S. DERRY. ■
Vice-President
Cashier

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. fHÉ SÀNrORD HERALD

Au&lt;u»t 6. 190»

Ida. In tire first place the schedule arnged b y the East Coast, whereby pas­
sengers coming from New Smyrna to
Published Every Friday U o m in i at Sanford. Fla. points west are obliged to wait over on
R.J. H ou r. MTanailnl Editor
hour and sometimes two hours, is bad
Next Door to Poatoffice
Subte rlptlcn Price, 91.00 « Year In Advance enough. If the station at thlsjunctlon \
Phone 144— ‘ H
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i ■ i — TT ~ ' m i i I Tone of the most comfortable along j ;
i f llrfié, "ThisTong delay would give a
I eaaiwnd-clim mail mener AujxHt 22nd;
IDOS, at «he Po«loIlice at Sanford, Florida,
passenger nervous prostration^ But the
under Act of March- 3rd. 1B79.
station or cow ¿bed is In a dilapidated
condition. The fbof of the platform leaks,
Office First Floor In the Blthop Stock. First Surat the roof of the waiting room leaks, the
Telephone No. 148.
exterior and Interior is not fit for a stable
and here in this hovel, ladles are compel­
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THE NEED o r RESIDENCES
led to wait two hours at a time in order
T he Herald has called oltenlion several to make connection with tire A. C. L. for
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times to the dearth of residences In San? points west.
We
have
succeeded
tn
obtaining
the
agency
for
the
above,
T
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ford and the great need fo j. same. This
The railroad commission has never even
week there ore several gentlemen in the |¿¡gQjgjgd this*schedule or the question of
Merchant Tailoring House in the United States. — ■ ’*
•'city looking for a suitable house and If Q
waiting station at Orange City
such con be obtained they will spend the |Junction. If they did It went the way of
The moat Up-to-Dat e i i n e o f santnlefrever sliown-in-Sanford."— ~~
•winter here, i f rione can be found they
nUy Imposed im th« railroads
will go to-some other city thnt n-cugnlzea and never paid. This bunch of do noth?
Guaranteed Cheaper than any other— M A T E R I A L C O N S ID E R E D .
iho value of new citizens nnd makes on Ings spent their time last year devising
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cffqji'ulsupply the demand for houses. ways and means to prevent newspaper
Store Closes 6 P. M, Except Saturdays.
Reasonable hours I
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S an ford » progressive In every Instance men from exchanging advertising for
Half day recreation I For Employees
Every Thursday Afternoon
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but this Hhe. The great demand for mileage. This was of great benefit to
houses In thUr-clty In the last two years the. people of Florida and should redound
has never bcetTHtet although number« of to the credit of the commission. If they
new residences have been constructed. hove accomplished anything .else no one
Some of those Florida land sharks will
D rin k a Bottle of
Last season we lost nnumber of good|hns cvex heird oMt. Certainly such live
fl-fow iru : S. cdurt ere' longT
people
who
could
not
secure
a
house
nnd
„
tfwOrdng«
UK ‘
sCItty Junctions table
went clsewbereT If none of the home I ^ never
thee minds of these
people care to Invest more money In
m if -public; servants.’
South Carolina dispensaries have dosed.
buildings, outside capital should
I More grist for Ute gin mills of Joyous
■gated.
Jacksonville.
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WHAT ONE MAN CAN DO
Certainly the Investment IffgiJOd uiRKiBll.'
Jor on ordinary dwelling rents for 525 per
The man who is dissatisfied, with the I The scrappy ball players in theSanspor
/ m o n th and rents arc a better Investment way the affairs of this city are conducted, League will have to take the chips off
$'
here than nny^other city on the globe. and spends his time pissing. out the ad­ their shoulders now and be good. The
G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
• Just why more bouses are not erected is ministration could, If he would, remedy people wilt not stand for any more fool­
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a mystery that has never been solved. many of the evlts he complains of. says ishness.
Manufactured with pure distilled water— they will prevent Illness, old
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The Building and Loan Association Is un­ the Tampa Times. He can keep his own
digestion and give you health
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able to keep up with the loans and if premises neat, tidy and sanitary, and not
The fake vegetable land frauds in Volu-'
more people would Invest money In this _only
be
repaid
In
health
of
his
family,
but
,
ala are receiving some hard knocks from The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., S an ford, Fla
: -«*■ — association there would be plenty ol his example may ihspire bis nolghbora to I t|ie pcLand News. Keep It up. Bro. Codbuildings going- up . and every merchant do likewise.
rlngton! The fakirs should be put out of
would be deriving a revenue from tills InHe can build sidewalks and beautify business.
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dustry. The Building Association prom- the space fronting his home. He can clean
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' lses more to the people titan the wildcat up that section of the street—to the mid-1 Experiments in raising vegetables are
liemca that urcJtelng sprung every day Idle of the road—and keep his ditches in all right If the grower has plenty of money,
P R A C T I C A L W E L L D R IL L E R S
nnd yet there arc many citizens who will shape to tarry off surplus water. There la |but the homesceker wants results, and the
invest their money in a fake gold mine |no-law against dally sweeplngoff the side only spat that shows the most for the
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that would refuse to put one cent in the walk fronting his store nnd haying the money invested, Is Sanford, Lucky San­
Building Association.
rubbish carted away in his own de­ ford I
A t any, rate some one will be obliged livery wagons. He can clean up the alley
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Sanford Is the Blogan thnt is bringing
to erect more buildings at once if the In the rear of his home or store, and no­
hundreds
of
home-seekers
to
Florida.
Sec Us Before Placing Y o u r Orders
great number of winter visitors are to be j body will object. He can observe all the
kept in Sanford.
- city ordinances first and then have a right They do not want cJwup lands, but the
Our city offers more attractions than to talk about his neighbors who violate best there is on the market, and the kind
that are not an experiment, but the real
any other place In the state and hundreds |them.
article.
of pew people are discussing Sanford as
In his off time he can study the needs
a winter resort this, season. Will Sanford of his city, and when election day corn«
It is rather ludicrous the wayBomo poor
take care of them or will some other city |around cast his vote and his influence for
sections
of Florida are trying to Imitate
DR. C. G. B U T T
get the benefit of.our advertisingT
men who are qualified to fill theofllces for
Sanford in - the growing of vegetables.
which they are candidates, regardless, of
The main-topis of their printed matter is
DENTIST
whether they ore party men—or no party
..— STICK TO THE TRUTH
“Just as good as Sanford." We lead and OITlce: Hines Bldg, over Woodruff's Store
Several qf the state papfirs are sounding men—or whether they are Bill, Tom. or all others follow,
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a wanting against the “ land sharks,'* who Jack, and the fact that they are ‘‘gimp
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
nd fntxMV’'need not overbalance
_AC£kJtLilecclvathepeopicofi
_____ through all Ida bet tea-judgment.
The tide of Immigration Is not westward
into buying worthlessFloridiflaihl*
DR. R. M. MASON
highly colored descriptions and false rep-1"
will attend to his share in shaping |anF |on^et; bu* southward. Of tills vast
resentations. The Florida press stands al-1tbe course of affairs there will be less to multitude Sanford pulls u large proportion,
DENTIST
and the growers that come here are satis­
■ most as n unit fpr o fair deal for all, and find fault about.
fied with the returns, and hasten to spread Welborn Block
Phone 10
The one man is every man.
thu fight against the land shark is prompt­
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the news among their friends.
ed by humane considerations, as well as
Sanford, Florida
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certainty that such methods Inevitably
SANFORD’S REPUTATION
will react to the great detriment of the
~ ‘ Additional Local
A gentleman from a far Northern state
state.
W e have anticipated
JOHN C. SN EAD
coming to Sanford this week, was asked
Orlando will appear at the ball lot today.
The News receives many letters from how he heard of Sanford, and remarked
- ARCHITECT
; - u
Meade Fox is spending his vacation at
prospective settlers nnd investors In Flor- that Sanford was on every tonglle. no mat­
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iiln.nml Invariably the answcrsareoouched ter where you went in theNorthert) states. Daytona.
Phone 183-----f
“
113 W. F ln t Street
------— ----- ------ “ i----in conservative terms. The advice is al­ This clearly demonstrates that advertising
When you have an item of news call
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
ways given to come and see before a pur­ pays, and the results are now clearly shown. phone No. 148. .
Needs and Bought Our
chase Is made, where this is possible. The From every state in the union this season
T. C. Hawkins lias returned from a trip
Stock of
suggestion frequently Is vouchsafed that will come the quota of visitors. Some will
A. C. H A R T . .
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If the Inquirer has good health, and is do­ come out of curiosity to see the much to the old home at Commerce. Ga.
SU R VE YO R AN D DRAUGHTSM AN
ing reasonably well, he had better let well vaunted “ Lucky Sanford," Some will
Miss Mabel Bowler is enjoying the at­
Level In i end Cio m -Section Ini for Drain nm
enough alone and slay where he Is. We come seeking a haven of refuge from the tractions at the beach for a few days.
o Specialty
want people— the state's greatest need is cold that makes desolate many of the
. SANFORD. FLORIDAR. H. Muir head has returned from
people— but we will be hurt instead of ben- Northern states. Same will come to better
trip to Ft. Myers and other points In Lee
«fitted by people who may oome here un- their financial condition.
oounty.
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• der a mistaken conception of conditions,
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AN D E W JOHNSON
A ll will stay.
or who find they have been gulled by a lot
J.D. Davidson left last Tuesday for Day­
Sanford has acquired Utis reputation not
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
of elaborately printed literature..
tona Beach, where he will recuperate for
alone through advertising.
'1
IYactlcet
in State and federal Courts
several weeks.
There are a ntqriber\df colonization
The good advertiser first gets the goods
M. C. T. BuildInS.
n&gt;one 248 .
AND
schemes, conducted by honorable promo­ and then makes a display to get the cus­
Mrs. W, R. Gardner and daughter, Miss
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r
j*jrur,
ters, the investor in whicly-wM get hlj tomers.
Gladys leave thejast of th«'w eek for an
money's worth. Perhaps*tbp’i man who
Sanford has.the goods And in every in­ outing at the beach.
THOMAS EMMET W ILSON
buys a ten-acre “ farm"Vjon «installment*, stance has delivered the same. There
Mr.
and
Mrs,
J.
C.
Mclnnery
and
family
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR .
will pot always find it, upon Investigation,
have been many imitations and many ! left yesterday for Ashvllle.'N. C.. where
AT-LAW
to exactly conform to his northern Ideas of,
Jpst as good," but none huve ever drawn Oiey wlU 'sp^dThe nmhier.
Lmto Scot« Attorney S« veil Hi Judicial Circuit of
fl.licmia-sIto fawR) but values arc advanc­
Flarlda
the crowds like Ute “ big noise" and ganA ll to Suit YOU and VGDR .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodruff left Wed
ing rapidly in* Florida, and “ cut-over ford has made the big noise.
Ketldcncci, Sanford and Sylvan Lake .
nesday for North Curollna, where they
lauds that are sold for-ten dollars anacre
Going and coming. North and South, on
will spend the rafhainder of the summer.
.■Pocket-book
v ;
today In many 1nktances will be worth
ilroad train or steamship line, you can
GEO.
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e
COTTES
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double that In u few years. On the other see the people who have been to Sanford . David^Speer,
o prominent resident of
,
lumd, there are unscrupulous dealers who and are returning satisfied thatourdalms p 'eneva' “ I**01 Wednesday in tliecity and ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW. Spring is opening .up niul
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are selling to trustful people lands wl
Practice |q Stale and Federal Courts — you .will lie coifipelled to ^
ute true or just going down to view Uie P 0'1* The
° mce ah _PPPrCCiated
are worthless and which will always re­
celery delta and get the results first hand. v,alt'
Welborn Block
...
. Sanford.
main so.
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cofne •out in a New Outfit
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Men may oome and m ay m ay. go. but
W. F. Ashe, of the Ashe Disinfectant
Therefore, the non-resident should In­ Sanford will go on forever, and when I C°-&gt; Tampa, was in town Thursday. . We
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vestigate
carefully
your
.
. . . .before
. . buying. And , speaking about a vegetable section where
tbe attention of our readers to their DR. W. ?E:_ HQUSHOLDER W hy not let us supply
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ewspapers. and those getting out qiatterl results are shown, Sanford take« the lead. *&lt;1 elaewhere in this issue, explaining the
DENTIST^
' needs?
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or advertising the counter, should not col-j
celebrated- rat and
d_ roach
roach pepper .and
or, thhigspbut present a.plcmre nL coodl------- -r:—
« B ò r ia « . ~
Room* H 3. 24 and 23. Picó Bid*
'Phono 141
“ Thnrr. 1. nnltli..|l in........ .
tlons us true tb life as possible. The truth I
CLAUDE
Capi.
R.
H.
Marks
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A
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P
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F
L
O
K
1
B AT"
has
returned
fmtu
Claude
L'Engle
will
tour
the
state
In
o
about Florida-Is good enough. Stick to
Rheie IllS was called by the s e ­
the-truÜL—Lakeland
------ — [ü&gt;fl Imra wattsn päd endeavor Uifcònvlnce
But none o f the Goods under
rious
illness
of Mrs. Marks.- Mb-left the
the people that he is the manttMteoInto
F, 0. E. CEIJERY CITY AERIE. 1869
our rooPare OLD, and muci
mator Taliaferro's shoes. Claude is] pitlem greatly Improved and her many
TOR THE RAILROAD COMM1MION
U eeu Tuesday nights, at 8 o'clock, at
THehiis will be glad to know that
famous already; being author o f "W l
U thu members-of lilt* Railroad Com
the hall In the Stone-Gove bulldliig, on NEW and up-to-date
Knighthood was In Power," “ When Tampa she will soon be out again and will re­
tniaoloQ really want to earn their salary
First streeL
turn
home
in
the
early
falL
*
w*
was Stovall Up,"-'The story of the Graham
they should get busy about that station
.a . » . » - - - - - - - - - r r r r r r x We don’t diarge anything (or 8 I1*0*
Biscuit." and other rich, rare and racy
,
Cledtrte
Lights
at Orange City Junction. Of all the cattle
Florida romances. “ Way Down Yonder Ln are coming. Have your store and resi­ SANF0RD.L0DGE Na 27.LO.O.F
Come and investigate before
sheds along thè lines of Florida railroads
the Cornfield" did. not take with the last dence wired now. Expert electricians
Jills is the worst and for a lady to be
buying elsewhere
legislature, and Claude was forced toaban- All work done under Insurance rules Meets eyery Monday night at 7:30 in Ma­
obliged to wait an hour in this so called
notify W. A. Parr or phone our office and
sonic Hall. Visiting brethren are cor­
don the pen and take up the auto trip for we will make estimate.
station is n blot upon the name of Flordially invited.
W. si B a ldw in ,
health and prosperity.
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Geo. H. Fexnald Hasdwakl Oo.
Secretary.

THE SANFORD HERALD

M E T T I N G E E ’S

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M EN’S P A N A M A . HATS, $5.00 TO $9.00

I! STRAUSS BROS., MASTER TAILORS

W. E. HOLM ES &amp; SON
Artesian and beep Wells

W. E. HOLM ES &amp; SON

Can F it you

For Our Store

r t p f c Ÿ 0 UR

Clothing,

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D. L. Thrasher

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•must 6, 1909

*, T : Î. ÎHÉ SANFORD HERALD

LEGAL ADVERTISING
Hill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien
in the Circuit Court of tho 7tl* Judicial
Circuit of th# State oLFlorlda, for Or
jtnflTo county.
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c^Lr o( Sanford W H B la 3 &amp;4/Bloci

D IN G E E

ne ws nanmmmi Ml in e
f0 3 1
d, n [ B i l l 'l l Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien, your nge Is over the iy?o of 21 years.
----newspaper .published
insaid
saidCity,
City,one©
onuo In the Circuit Court of tho 7th Judicial
It Ip therefore ordered that yod do
a week for eight consecutive weeks Circuit 6f the State of Fforlda. for Or- apptfir In tills court to the hill lioreln
prior to sfiid rule day.
^
auge county.
__luied. upan *MiuuIavr Septemip*r (*lh,- Ac
_W
U
n
esg
my
haad
and-HM-al
of-the
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lh"ö deTeudfllnt Owuorilnknown: t».-, 1909.
Plum bing and
lt is further ordered that.thlp orditf
3une
À
D
U
ÌHogrt
tW®2Hh
day
r,,V
of
Snnford
vs.
M.
C.
Hodongren.
" J Tier IT, 0#(WPTJBSh6wn.
of puhllcatioii bu published onoe a.
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7
tho
defendant
M.
C.
Hcndengren:
To the edfendant Owner Unknown:
&lt;8®fL)
D. M. ROBINSON,
It nppeiudng from the affidavit of tho week for eight qonsecutiye -^ceka (n ‘
¡^appearing from the affidavit of the
Gas Fitting
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
CUy
BoUcUOr o f the City o f snnford the Sanford Herald, a hewupnper‘pub­
City Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford
40-8.
lien*Id fifed lhat h© heUbvea that you lished In the City of Sanford, In .Or­
*
herein filed that bo bellevou that you
ange County, Florida. ire A non-resident o f the State o f Flor­ Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. are a hon-rcBldent of the State of FiorWnness my hand and’ tho’^Beal of All Work ReccivcB My Personal Attention
Idn^ and'¿hat your roaldonce I p unida, and that your roaldonce la un­ In tbo Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
known,'ftiiff- that there is no porson In said circuit court this 94th day. of
known, and that there la no person In Circuit ,&gt;f the State of Florida, for Or•
nnd Best Efforts
.
t
UUs State tho aervlce of n subpoonn Juno, A. I)., 1909.’
this Stato tho Bervloe o f a subpoena
ango County.
n * Mi ROBINSON,.
upon whom would bind you, and that (SeaV)
upon whom would bind you.
City of Snnford vb. IxitB 12 &amp; 13, your ago is over the ago of 21 years.
Clerk Circuit Court; Orango-County;
It la therefore ordered that you do
Block 7, Tier 1, Owner Unknown
It Ib ttiyroforo ordered'that you do
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46-8.
•Phono 230
Opposite City Hall
■»pear In this court to the bill herein
and
apjiear. th tills court to tho hill herein
filed, upon Mboday, September Oth, A. To All Whom It May Concern:
Hied, upou ilonday, September Gth, A.
D 1909.
Upon application of riie City Solici­ D. 1909.:,,
U 1&gt; further ordered that this order tor, it la hereby ordered than twi’ ur be­
It Is iurthcr ordered that this order
of publication bo publlahod once a fore the Seplemitor rule day next, belufe of publication be published once a
week for eight consecutive weeks iu September G, A. D., 1909, in paid Ttmrj, week for eight conBocutiviLWcckB-iiithe Sanford Herald, a neWBpaper pub- TulLnppoar-W and-fltmwrr the bltFflfar TITo Hanford Herald, a newspaper pubUahed In the City oTBanfora, Tn^Or- and set. forth tho naturu of your res­ Railed in tho* City of Sanford, iu Or^
B E S T AND C H E A P E S T
nnge County, Florida.
pective interests in, right to, or liens nptio County, Florida.
Witness my band and tho seal of upon renl estate situate'in the City, of
Witness my hnnd and tho seal of
Mid circuit’ court this 21th day or Sanford, and described In tho hill ns said circuit court this 24th day of
Celery
C auliflow er
Lettuce
I»tB 12 and 13, Block 7, Tier 1. ■ , Jypo,-A. D., 1909.
June, A. D., 1909.
(Seal.)
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B. M. ROBINSON,
it Is further Ordered Hint this order (Soah)
;
n. M. ROBINSON,
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County, he published In the Sanftml Herald, a.
Qierk Circuit Court, Orango County.
jly M. I. Hart, Deputy Clerk.
newspaper published in said City, once
4G-8
Send for our booklet, FLORIDA VEGETABLES. It contains directions
1
40-8.
a week for eight consecutive v‘wnekp
— for raining 4^11 Uto pUiicRml prodtiets--of the State, carefully revised nnd "
prior to said rule day.
‘ , hruught upTo dnte by eur-mtnt tntcccssful growers. No ptiblieutlon on
j j ....................
Witness my litum! and seal of the Bill in’ Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
this Bidij^R cuntnlmt such practical advice. All gnnlners should havo it;
Bill in Chancery.to Enforce Tax Lien. aaid circuit court this 24th day of In tho Cltciilt Cuiirt
uy m tho 7lh Judicial
from (lie owner of the small home garden to.the largest shipper. In it
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial June, A. U., 1909.
.Circuit of tho Suite of Florida, for Or­
will bo found llie special IDEAL formulas Hint have been constructed by
B. M. ROBINSON', ‘ ange county.Circuit of tho Stato o f Florida, for Or­ (Seal.)
careful study of nctyal field results. Thqy otn invaluable, being perfect­
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. .City of-Sanrord vs. 40x80 ft. In 8. E.
ly tmlunccd nnd from .the RIGHT SOURCES. Get tho BEST and make
ange county.
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Curlier of Lot 6, Block 10, Chapman
City of Banford vs. 30 tL o f Lot 5,
MONEY.
•
Slock 18, Chapman. At -P iuTtat f l tf t*»‘ i
1
-Tuckor‘s Addition, Owner Unp\
dltlou. Owner Unknown.
STtl ln Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. •known.
To the defendant Owiior Unknown*.
In the Circuit CourJ oi the 7tli Judicial
To the Defendant Owner Unknown
It appearing from tho affidavit of the Circuit of tho State of Florida, for Or­ , * It appearing from tlio affidavit of the
Call on our Local Representative R; C. Maxwell, or address
City Solicitor o f tho City of Sanford
nngo County*
City Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford
w
•
herein
filed
that
ho
he
I
loves
that
you
City
of
Sanford
vs,
30
ft.
of
Lot
f&gt;
,
herein filed that he believe« that you
are
n
nun-resident
of
the
State
of
Flor­
Block 18, Chapman At Tucker’s Ad­
are a non-resident of the State o f Flor­
ida, un&lt;J that' your residence Ip un­
dition, Owner Unknown: and
ida, and 'that your residence la un­
known, mid that thero lB lUJ.porson lu
known, and that there la no person In To AH ,Whom it May Concern: ■
■M
Upon application o rth o City. SolIcF TTnB' SfuIe the service of a.aubpoenn
Ui Ib Statu (he service or &amp; subpoena
JO C K SO N X /ILLE, F L O R ID A
upon whom would bind you, and that tor, it Is hereby ordered than mi or be­ uikjii whom would hind you,
it is therefore ordered that you do
your age Is over the ago of 21 years. fore the September rule day next, being
It Is thoreforo Ordered that you do .September G, A. D„ 1909, In wild court, appear In this court to the- bill heroin
appear In this court to the bill heroin you appear to and answer tho hill filed Hied, upon Monday, September 6th, A.
TUMrnpon -Monday, September 0th, A. and set forth the nature of your res­ D„ 1909.
it Is further ord6rcd that tills ordor
pective Interests in, right to, or Hens
U., 1900. *
of
publication be published onoe a
upon
real
estate
sltuato
In
tho
City
of
- It la further ordered that. thlp order
of publication be published once a Sanford, and described In tho hill as week for eight consecutive weeks In
week for eight consecutive weeks In 30. ft. of Lot f&gt;, Block 18, Chapman &amp; tlio Sanford Herald, a newspaper pubHslied In tlio City of Sanford, in Or­
Die Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­ Tucker’s Addition.
It Is further ordered that this order ango County, Florida.
lished In the City of Sanford, In Or­
Witness my hand nnd the seal of
bo published In the Sanford Herald, a
ange County, Florida. Witness my hand and the sefil of newspaper published In said CUy, once suhl circuit txuirt this 24th day of
Bald circuit court this 24th day of a week for eight consecutive weeks Juho. A-'D., 1909.
(Seal.) ,
‘
B. M. ROBINSON, *
prior to said.rule day.
Juno, A. D., 1909,
ClerkCircuit
Court,
Orango County.
And co n sid e r the quality
Witness
my
luuid
and
sool
of
the
(Seal.)
D. M. ROUINSON,
.
46-8.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. oald1 circuit court this 21Ui day of
Every chair Illustrated here It made ot the
Juno, A. D., 1909,
Hy M. I. Ilart, Deputy Clerk. .
beet w hite maple efoclt and finished natural
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON.
40-8.
o u td o o r varnish. * Th e seats are best grade
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
double woven rattan mot cheap p ith .
Circuit o f the State o f florida for
4G-S. “
,W # à i e ••Ulne hundred* of Chnir* to th « p M p lt of
»
$
2
5
0
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.
Orange County
Blit in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
till« Gist*, knd •v®fji cuito m af bring* ua another W h y? $ 2 2 5 C
Qaciiusv our prlo*««ar* on®.third lowar than It l l po* »l 61*
In Uie Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. Chy nf Snnford
mil in Chautrry to enforce
*.
for tH* » » tall •tor** to •♦»! ,th# «a m * grad* chair* at.
Circuit of the Stato of Florida, for Or­ In llie Circuit Court of the T’.lt Judicial S. H.VÇoletnnn
Tm l.len ’
ange county.
**A r
of our p a tta m i If fou need
Circuit of the State of Florida, for Or­ Tn tin-(IrfAnilnnt, S. H. Colcmnrn
It nmiriiilmt from tlir nlllilnvit of the CUy SnllckJL
chair* of AN Y S O R T w rit« for out
City of Sanford vs. Lots3 &amp; 4, Illock
ange County.
ilirr til Ihc CUy of Sutifurd hrrrin lilisl limi lit* lic.7, Tier 1, Owner Unknown.
City of Sanford vs.-Lots 3 &amp; 4, Block lirvt-9 Orni you are a nnn-rt-tidrnt of llie Slate nf
LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOG NOW.
KloHJn mid fimi your residence It unknown nnd
To the defendant Owner Unknown:
2, Tlur 11, Owner Ufiknowo, and
timi
tlivre
It
no
|&gt;rr»on
in
fidi
»mir
the
tervice
nf
it appearing from the affidavit of the To All Whom It May* Concern;
l i
jLUÜ4 iuiumuauii«h*««-wtmH Mml yon; nndlfmt
] ANV RÒCKERSHOWN’ÌÈRECAN be had in reo.^
City Solicitor o f tho City o f Sanford _-U pmt~« ppllea Hrut—nf -the_,t‘tt y “Sn 11d r your uge It over 21 yetirt.
— «llT re irn ie d that be believes that yon tor. It is hecej/i ordered than &lt;xi or be­ It I» therefore orderet! trini ypti do iUit« iULluiUii
GREEN OR CANARY FOR 15CTS. EXTRA.
in the hUI,herein lilt-tl. Upon Mundny, Sef&gt;aro a non resident o f the State of Flor­ fore' thWSepteinixT rule day ne^t, being niurf
tember Uth.TÔOO.
id«, and that your residence 1? un* September G, A. D., 1909, hi trilid court,
It It further ordered timi UiU order of publicalUhi
known, und that thoro 1b no person in you ni’ poar u&gt; and a u w er the bill flh'd U- nuUlthrtl nnq* n week tor elglit ronpenulve
In The Sanford Herald, a ncwtpipcr |,u1i*Jaok son vlll», Florida.
this State the service of a subpoena and set forth the nature of your res* Nti-ekt
lishart In the Clly of Sanford, in Oronge county,
$ 1 .7 5
.upoo whom would bind you.
|K*ctlve Interests in, right to, or liens Florida.
Witncjs my Fmnd -and llie teal nf said circuit
It is therefore ordered that you do upon r«*al estate situate In the City-of court
till» 2nd dtiy of July, A. D..IU0W.
ap)s&gt;&amp;r in tills court to tho bill herein Sanford, and described In the bill as*
tut ]
tl. M. Rohinsos.
Jm
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
filed, upon Monday, September Glh, A. Lots 3 and 4, Block 2. Tier It. * - — *1-H
'!)., 1009.
It is further ordered that this order
it 1b further ordered that this order he published In the Sanford Herald, a
4n the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judtclu
ol publication be published once a newspaper published In said City, once
LINCOLN HULLEY, Ph. D., Litt. D., 'LL. D., President &gt;
Week for eight consecutive weeks in a week for eight consecutive weeks ' Jilrcult o f the S tole o f florldu for
T H E BEST SC H O O L
F O ^ Y Q U R C H ILD R E N .
. •
grunge County
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­ prior to wild rule day.
■ - ______ i S E J f P T 'll E M T O S T E T S CTN? “ ----- !---------------- r_
lished In the City of Sanford, 1ft* Or­
Witness my hand and seal of the
Bill mChnncery to rnfdrcc
.
DÌiumi-rltJ IfiHtwIan ■
CoH,f. of Litwr.t Ara *
ange County, Florida, — —&gt;------- **-&gt; pntd circuit‘ court this 2l!b day o f
(¿■CtdemriVli«« ■ : -fex Lwu -------17(J«Ivaraily ll uildinga
C*llr|r of Law
___ Witness my band and tho "soal of JnUo, AT D.t *1909-----‘, P And Tu AJI Whnnj It May Concern:
2ft Acre C*n&gt;put
Cttllrfe of ‘^chrtol
leknbtogy
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t)(ioh rffplicntlo» tifiW City Solicitor, it Mhereby
said circuit court - tills 24th day of (Seal.)
&amp;ft| Sludrnla *»ait Year
m
B. &gt;f. ROBINSOhi;,
Còli»« of Biuinnt
Jasjnttt
’orti
enti
U
m
I
op
a
r-H
e/
i
ordenti
Uml
tip'
•r-H
e/ore
thteSentemiirr
Rule
day
1
2
5
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0
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Enduw
m
cnt
Preparatory
Actdrm
jr
June, A. D„ 1909.
*Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. enxi. tH-iugS.
pa-ioU-M'th. A i). IUO!l,__________
Inanitl courl
’itgSiiMtnttifMfi..__
15.CPMI VuluntH in Liltiarv
Normal and Model Srlimili
40-8.
(Seal.)
D. M. ROBINSON,
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«iH'eifr’ìiViind
i!l filed und »ct
110,00000 Ftp* Orfin
School of Mechaoic Art*
#
urth ihp u
, 10 Latfe Labor»toilet for Sorrte«
Clerk Circuit Court, Ornngo County.
-srtijFe*«h,WtMii, respective interrita In.
Sellmil.of Muik
*
hr-li
right‘t*; of.TJrfty
hitPn reni calate allume In the
Untiti (mied Central Kquipinenl «
School of Fin* Arti
By M. I. IlarL Deputy Clerk.
City
of
Sm
uurd,
u
nd
described
in
the
hill
as
l*ot
1
2
.
Septiate
don
n
itn
rû
r«
for
young
m
en
a
n
d
women. Careful admlaiti ratioit and thorough auprrvmon.
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. Block 7, Tier U • . ,
40-8.
L,
Chriatian and not wcltriin teaching. For
or view«, for Information, or for room reaervatfona, addn
It Igfufthcforderikl Rial tills order be published
In Hie Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
The Sanford 11ertili). a nowsiuipcr pulillsbed in
Circuit of Hio State ot Florida, for Or­ in
JOHN B, STETSON.fUNIVERSITY, DcLand, Florida
suit) city, once n week fur el^ht consecutive week»
ange County.
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
priuf tu said rule day
Witness tny
lny Im
imnd und. seul
__ of the said cirCii
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------------------In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial City o f Sanford vs. I. B. Williams, and ‘court
this 2nd (lny of July, A t&gt;. 1909.
Circuit of tho State of Florida, for Or* To All Whom it May Concern:
JsrjoJ
fi. MrHuoimson.
upon application of tlio City Solici­ 47-fi
Clerk Circuit Court. Ornnge Cmmiy.
ango County.
City of Sopford v b . 40 x80 ft. in 8. E. tor, It Is hereby ordered than eui or be­
■Corner of Lot 6, Block 10, Chapman fore the September rule day next, being Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
&amp; Tuckor’a Addition, Ownor Un­ Septembqr 0, A. D., 1909, In tahl court, dn (he CirctilLCourt of tho 7Hi Judicial
you appear ttxnnd answer the hill filed
known, and
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Arc made with the Bill­
und set forth tlio nature of your res­ Circuit of'Hos'Stgte of Flurida, for OrTo All W houflt May Ooucoyn:
ango*cbiftitj\-v
&gt;
ingsley D o v e t a I l.e d
Upon application o f *ho City Solici­ pective Interests In, right to, or liens City bT SjutfortV*rii. I. U. Williams.-,
tor, It is hereby or4ojcd than op or be­ upon real estate situate In the City of
Heads.
Any'* leading
the defondyUft, I. 11. Williams:
fore the September rujd d(iy next, being Sanford, and described In tho hill as
ly.appeariiig fivut the affidavit of the
manufacturer can furnish
September 6, A. D., 1909, |n said court, Iyot 12, Block-Of Tier 2.
It Is further ordered that this order Cfti' Solicitor of Uto L’ ity- o f Sajtford
themIf your denier conyou appear to and answer tho hill filed
tferelfk iUod’ .that h« belfevea that you
and set forth the uaturo or your res­ be published In the Sanford Herald, a nrfw'a.nrfiVVhetiLmt p/ the State of Floruut supply you, write
pective interests in, right to, or liens newspaper published in said City, once idiltl‘?uid
rcBidonco ‘ I b 'unupon real estate situate In tho City .of a week for eight- cdnseoulTve weeks known, y/M thEyfi^tere Jb no porBoa In
Zi
Banford, and described'la the bill as prior to said rule day.
Ocala Box C o .
W itness‘ my hand and seal of the this'Stit£i«iiii&gt; V r/ ic o of a Bubi&gt;oona
40x80 ft. I d 8. E. Corner o f Lot 0,
ul&gt;ofi^pjyra^7)did(rali!d.yoii, nnd that
■ Block 16, Chapman &amp; Tucker’s Addi­ said circuit court this 24Hi day of your
Z. C. CHAMBLISS. Prcat.
Ocala, Fla.
Akr of 21 years.
tion to the CUy o f Banford, Ownor Un­ June, A. D., 1909. '
It fe^tlerefare^ortlered that you do
(Seal.)
D.
M.
ROBINSON,
known:
Clerk Circuit CourL Qrarigt! Cqunty. appear In thia court to'the hill heroin
R Is.Turther ordered that this order
■r‘.rj
Hied, upon Monday, September Glh, A.
4C-8.
he-published 1» * ie Sanford-Herald, a
•d „ idoc^,.
ir ’ newspaper published In eald City, once r f w r w w w * w r / w w » s w / « w i s
It lfi»T i^ liy r4 y fcre d ‘ tiiat till» order
a. week for dlghi oooaecutlre weeks Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
of pubUWltt'iif .Ilp^jiubllahed ouco a
Prior
(the day.
,
.
In the Circuit C o u r t s the 7th' Judicial
»YlLueBH m r hfitful fuul seal of pio Circuit of Hie Stato of Florida, for Or­ week* foc-ojgjit conuecuHve weeks In
tho Sun ford’-Herald, 'a tiewBfiaper pub.said circuit court -Uhls 24th day of
ange
County.
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Usiietr Vtr'Ofe -City s&gt;t Sanford, In O r
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June^A. D., 1909.
City o f Sanford vs. M. Heaton, and
angb Coanty. J^brlda.
.
(8oal.&gt;)
• n. M. ROBINSON,
To All Whom It May Concern:
Wtknew.llhy'j'Bnd nnd tho Beal of
■ Ulork Circuit Court, Orange County,
Upon application of the City Solici­ Bald clreuit cdurt tills 24th- duy of
a ti
*
40-8.
tor, It la hereby ordered Hiaji oq t&gt;r kfr June, A- Ik, 1WI0
* * " f &gt; r*~ -r‘ %foro tlio SoiiloniT^r rule day neTTrtmtng a&lt;»;i I ) ' *
BCplomoer
b,
A.
u.,
laud,
lu
s®'®
Clerk Circuit CourL Ornnge County,
HERBiNÇ «&lt;-ta directly oit the Liver. It will euro CONSTIPA­
nforco Tax Lien
---- Jtäncery
you BPircar to and answer the bill »tea
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TION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, MALARIA AND CHILLS. It
In the Circuit Court - f th g jth Judicial and s e r fo r lF Uio^nalurQ of your reslHontlrnly free frein a ll pelaonous m ineral HUbBtaiU’fcfi. audit* emu- t o f tho State ofF lorlda, for Or- peetlve Intereut* In, right to, or Hens
tKMtml w ifely o f L1FE-QIVING HERBS. I t 1» adapted fo r w eak and
am Â û u ig ijf.
upoi ro a r’estaio ffllOaHS 111 mp CIiy iit BUT Th CHartiery'jo Enforce Tax Lien.
w eary oonatitutlonx; atrengthmia the weakened glanda nnd organa;
or
òf Sanford
Sanfort vb. M. C. Iledengrcn, Sanford, n«A described In tlio bill as In tho Clrc'dR*pi)irt o f tho 7fh Judicial’
It ohocka a ll dornngemouta o f tho body. “ T ry a bottle to -d a y ."
•VpT
and
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Circuit fit th e ‘State o f Florida, for OrLots 4 and 5, Block 7, Tier 6.
' « A l l Whoiji It May Concern:
a
*1
It la further ordered that- this order ango
Upon application o f the City Solici­ bo duibllBlied'In tho Sanford Herald, a City of.TJftnfqtr&lt;r,v4i. M. Heaton.
,
tor, It la hereby ordered than on or hft* newspaper published ineald City, once
To the deTendatjt. M. Heaton.
tore the September rule day next, bolffg a week for eight ooneeotitlve weeka- — It-nppwiTfnffTrcmr tbtraffidavlt or thd
September «, A. D., 1909, to mid court,
CItjv Solicitor of Uw Cltjr o f Sanford
____ ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A.
prior to sold rule day.
* °° appear to and angpwer the bill filed
Witness my hand and aoal or the herein filed that he -believes that you
■ ■ ■ s o l d (iiid ,R «c o m m «n d * c l bi
/«uuj aet forth tho nature o f your roa- Mild circuit court tills 24Ui day of are a non-rektdent of the Stato o f Flor­
PecUve Interests to, right to, or liens
ida, and that your residence la un­
upon real ©stale situate In tho City, or (Seai.)A D” 19° % . M. ROBINSON.
known, and that thoro Jb no poraon In
ft&gt;rd, aud described In the hill as
Clerk Circuit CourL Orange County. this State the. sendee of a subpoena
»0, Block 4, Tier 11.
46-3,
upon whom
hind you, and that
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•t la further ordered that this order

W ilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizen_Co.

PEOPLE*
LOOK S f

AT THESE PRICES

$ 1.60

FLORIDA CHAIR FACTORY

John B. St etson Urijvjersity

The Best Orange Boxes

For Permanent Relief Take

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Fifty Cents

Bottle.

Avoid All Substitutes.

Ballard Snow Uniment Co.

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from The Herald's Special Correspondent
By Wireless Telephone

and Return

3 ytvcstcr Shnttuck and Uil-^HlunkettV
old mnld sister have been l»e«n\ keeping
company of late.
Demetrius Atwater and Doremus Plxler
are each going to take a course In surgery,
in Charlie Hand's vctcrlnnry.college.
Gil Sloan, our weather prophet man, says
the late heavy rains arc largely due to
lowering barometers nnd atmospheric
changes.
Aunt Betsy Jones sold five gallons of
buttermilk to the Buster house-last week.
Aunt Betsy nins n two-cow dairy and sells
more or less real cow butter.
__Ground has been broken for a new tworoom cottage at Sucker’s Corners.

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Jim Hilllker and Josio Spuds seem quite
apcthetlc when seen in each others com­
pany o f’late.
Mrs. Roxniin Dingman and her two ac­
complished daughters were quite severely
chlgger bit yesterday nt tho picnic at the
(.In’ll mound.
-Consider Biglov-mid wife of WBWJffir
Station are here visiting Zcke Scroggins’
family, who are kin folk. Zekc took Con­
sider over town in his now rubber-tired
-■ buggy, and as they were quite late in getting linrne It Is thought they ran over a
blind tiger somewhere on Cameron ave­
nue.
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Skinny Jnnc Slocum was badly cliqwed
by cliiggcrs at the Jessup picnic last Sat­
urday.
,
Bob Dunk's blind male which expired
Inst week, was burliti next doy.
Epli Dittcmore's wife has joined the
Knight's and Ladies of the ‘‘Jumping JePunk Jones got letter from his ooualh,
Bllnky Jones, In Iowa, last.week. Blinky
writes that when he lit in Iowa six years
ago he was dead broke and luuln't any un­
der clothing, nnd was sick with chills and
fever.. He’s only been there six ycarsand
now owns a third Interest In a two-cow
dairy, and has plenty o f new second hand
clothes to burn.
Clears Loud Cheaply and Qulokly
Pnlatkn, Fin., July 29.— A trucker here
has devised a plow for'clearing land of
scrub palmetto. It Is drawn by four
mules, lie can clear two acres a day and
reduces tho cost o f snch work from $00
to $15 an acre.—Produce News.

Tickets on Sale from Jacksonville every Nondiy^snd Thursday
beginning with June 17 up to Aug 30th, with
final return limit Sept. 30th
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Baltimore and Philadelphia
Reduced Rates to other S u m m e r Resorts
For information, rates, reservations etc., coll on q^write to
T.' J. FBUK1H», Aft,

Sanford,

or A. W. PRITOP,

Division

Pataangsr Aft

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Staple and Fancy Groceries
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos

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BRANCHES

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'Phone 269

SANFORD, FLA .

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Florida

Sanford

Sales Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CELERY UNION *
Room 16, Pico Block.

Insurance

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Quickly and Neatly Executed at
The Herald Printing .(.Company

and Graphophones.
Low Prices

Easy Faymenta.

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jP.I^MSlDs xyhlch ls one of t U most attractive and liberal-policies offered by arfy~ company

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liv e Deiapartment! . . . . ____ _
i. J o e o e
Salari«! S u le
__________
A uditor__and.Clctlc-S .r ** :W
A sai i l » ut 3 l * t i "Auditor ..............
&gt;,500. ÛO
Stationery ant! postage for Stats A u ­
ditor
..........................................
to o .00

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State-of in g a n d id veriisimi fnr: »h*
th* pori
perio-l beginning fatili - Florida:
ary I, »9 0 9 .U n d e n d ng
i^ ^June
^ H 59, 1909; and that
................
shall,|____
after
Tiéctîon I. T h ai the pay of the me in tiers o f the ttl® Comptroller o f thoi IState of Florida
present Legislature. convened AprilI 6.
O. 1900,
1000, shall auditing all bill* and-ft ml mg them correct, draw
hit
warrant
in
favor
o
f
all
persons
having
claim*
te a per
lie
diet
*
1
„
Hem o f six dollar* per day■in_ additi
...________
ion U»
•
he mi
mili
the
legge allowed by the Constitution of the arising out of the contrnct for Stale printing for
printing done prior to April 5, «909, by the con­
SU
te of Fionda gt ten cent* per mile each way.
late
Sec J That the following lu m i be." and tb#
tractor
for
State
printing,
or
those
otiermting
b
y
•Sec. 2. That the pay of the SecrrU ry o f the
tame are hrreby appropriated for salarír- and
hi, authority, upon presentation to him all bill*
expense! o f the State government for six months Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House of Rcprv
scnUtivea
and of all Clerks elected by the Senate properly approved fly the officer or head o f d e ­
ending June 50. 1911:
partment
who ordered *ueh srork.
Salane* Executive Department........ ,810,060.00 or House of Representative,, and the official sten
Section 2. That the sum of two hundred ana — •ographers of the Senate, except Committee Clrrk,
rii gii te_gix. dollar* a day each. Tim-pay o f al sevcnteenTtllUr» and filnety eight eeuta ($ n 7.98!
GOVERNOR.
Committee Clerks elected by the Senate and the tie and the same is hereby appropriated, to lie paid
, Private SecretaiT T .
........
750.00
—1
lim ile ol Representative, shall lie $j 00 per diem. out of any money in tlatitiate Treasury not other*
_________
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Salary Assistant è u t e A u d ito r..........
I. J50.00 Clerk to Hoard
State Institution* .. " ,5 0 .90 ---U èfc.yntniil *&gt; r i l l — I H i H i w s and o f thè wise appropriated, to tu w r tl,e defict—jcy in tho
.... gj ff Slate
A N ACT Makirut Appropriation! for Salarie* and Stationery and pottage for S u t » Au.
Clerk
and
Stenographer
..
.
.
.
.
evaUOT
lYuIi-c of Urro™gj)i«(ivT-sand Axil;tai»tS..,weerit- apfUus-rmHoTT -for rrinrimr the ' Agflculturmt Bul­
d ilo r _____
Exprnwt o f the State
»ItfArtiO ts fill riniployeil simll receive a per diem letin for the year of 1908; anti the Comptroller la
Su tin ngfjf £ y c u tiv e -u u l Legisisti r .
ü ú ü í.
instructed, o ile r auditing all bills and finding them
of
six dollariWlch
........... %.*.
750.00
The pay of (tie Messenger o f the Senate and of correct, to draw his warrant in favor of all persona
life folinwing nuns be, and
nd the
.S E C R E T A R Y O P T H E S T A T E .
the House of Representative, shall Ik- six dollar! having claims against this fund, arising ou t o f
aame arc hereby appropriated lor the payment of I,
the contract for Stale printing &lt;&gt;f a date prior to
750.00 per day.
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ina tum i be, and are aalariei and expenses o f the-otate government for Chief C le r k ............. -....... . . ............|
anuary 1, toog, upon presentation to him o f *
The pay of the Doorkeeper o f the Senate and
Assistant-Chief Clrrk i . V t i r i t ...........
Soo.oa
fcrrrby. appropriateti for aalariei and rapente» of the year tq io :
ill approved Ire the Commissioner o f Agriculture.
and Typew riter ..........
*50.00 Doorkeeiier of the House o f Representatives *haU
tli« Slate government for *tx month! from July n t Satarici Executive Departm ent.. . . . . t . u.oos.'09 Stenographer
•
Section J. T oi* As-eehnll take effect Im m ediate
Postage,Express am i telegram s.........
be
six
dollar*
per
day
each.
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JJO.00
* tçoï. to December jrs t. 1900:
GOVERNOR. - *
Tlie pay of the Page* o f tfie Senate and o f the ly upon its approv*l by the Governor. ■
Repairs, refitting and other Incidental
Lii**erteer&lt;iarcuU ve D ep a rtm en t........$19.030.0«
Approved April m »909.
Private Secretary
..................... t t ,to o ,00 •
expenses, Capitol . ...................
7*0.00 House of Representative* shall lie four dollars par
GOVERNOR.
Clerk to Board o f S u te institution* . .
5cío.00 /Watchman at Capitol
JOO.OO day each
Herb
and
Stenographer
.
1lie
pay
o
f
the
Janitor*
o
f
the
Senate
and
ot
tho
r
Two
janitors
at
C
apital.......................
900.00
CHAPTER » 87» — (NO. 0» 160.00
tiirale Secretary . . . . . . . . . . ----- . . . :
750. 0»
900.00 Fuel, lights and water at C a p ito l........
750.00 (louse of Representatives shall tws six dollar* |ier A N AC T Making Appropriation.for Deficiency in
•So.oo l ‘lerk and Stenographer .
llrrk to Hoard of State Institutions ..
llerk and Stenographer......................
450.00 Contingent expenses of the State........ J, 000.00 Engineer and Gardener.......................
500.00 day each. The Assistant Janitorof the I long- of
the Appropriation for Maintenance of Indigent
Representatives xhatt be five dollars per day, amt
Por ofllce rent ami moving expenses of .
450.00
lerk and Slrnoarapher .-.., ...............
Insane for the Six Months Ending June 50,
the Janitor o f the Senate it allowed $55.00 for
S E C R E T A R Y OP STA TE .
ulihrer* vacating office* in Capitol
onlinnent Expense* of the Slate . . . .
1,500.00
1909.
tig ring legislative session
..........
For payment S u te Troop* when Called
750.00 extra lai-or employed.
Chief C le r k ......................................... | 1,500.00
Be It Enacted by th* Legislature of the Stgtc of
The pay of the Chaplain o f the Senate am o f
out by the Governor to suppress
Assistant Chief Clerk .........................
. ;
i. aoo. do
C O M PTRO LLER.
____ Florida--------------------------- --------—
the House o f He presenla lives shall be two-hun
riota or to keep the (tear«, for two
Stenographer and Tyjiewritcr
900.00 Chief CWrk . . .
710.00 dred dollar* each for the session.
Section i. That the sum nf thirty thousand
6,009.00 Fuel, light* anil water for Capitol . . . .
y e a r » ............................................
t.JOO.OO Auditing Clerk
750.00
The pay o f the Commitfee Clerks and Mailing dollar^ brand the m i » i* hereby M|HHUprtgIeg lo
Postage, express mvl telcgramr for
SE C R E TA R Y OP STATE.
Bookkeeper . .
900.00
C
lrA&lt;
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a
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stntUre
the'date
co#er deficiencies In the appropriation for the
Secretary of B ute
"Vt ñ -.ó S ’ of certificates ol their appointment to the Chair- Maintenance of Indigent Insane for thesixmonth*
750.oô Repairs, refitting »iid .P lh rrin n k M M ef-— 700.00
hief C le r k ..........................................
Ctoo.oo
A*«u&gt;tont Chief Clerk.................... .. „ .
00 man o f the reipecllve Committee* on Legislative ending June 50. 1909.
T Y p etise* at C a p itp l.....................
t,;JOO.OO Bookkeeper in Tax Redemption D e­
rfiFfiiiiii'ifpTrrraffiTTVEeiv■¡ t e r " . . . . . . .
450.00 Watchman at Capitol
Ex^wnse* until the^eml of the session
Src 2 That this A ct shall take erfect immedi­
........... ..
780.00
partment ........ . . . . .................
600.09
440.00 Tw o janitors at C ap itol,.....................
Portage. express and tclrgram* . . . . . .
,e pay of the Secretary o f thq Sprakrr o f the ately upon its passage ami approval by the G ov­
710.00
Auditing
Clerk
in
Tax
Redemption
Hi
' of Representatives -hall be five dollars per ernor.
rpsirs. refitting and other intidenU l
House
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Engineer and Gardener at C ap itol.. .,
710.00
Department . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.TT\ .
Aoo,00 diem.
750.00
expenses, Capitol . . . » ................
Approved April 10. 1909.
Correspondence Clerk in Tax Redem p­
Watchman at the Canitol ..................
590.00
,ry
ol
C O M P T R O LLE R
tion Department .........................
Aoo.00
j6 o .o o
&gt;[ Urepresentative* «hall each lip en
T»r&gt; Janitor* at the Capitol
CHAPTER S876— tNO. 71
600.00
750.00 Chief C le r k ........, .................. . . . . . . . S 1,500.0^ Assistant Pension Clerk ....................
to nay for fifteen day* after the adjournurl, light* and water at C a p ito l........
l.jo00.00 Distribution Clerk .............................
Aoo.00 mrnt of
« the Legislature, at th » rata aforesaid to A N AC T Appropriating Money tb Meet the D w
360.00 Auditing Clerk . .*...............................
nfiinerr and Oardnner ......................
Bookkeeper ........................................
t,8o
(iciency in Salaries and Expenses ol tho Rail-'
loo. 00 Recording Clerk . . ____ ■. ..
Aoo. 66 bring up the work of the Journal. *
CO M PTRO LLER.
Btcnograpffer and Typewriter
road Commiaaionera for tho
1,060.00
onth! Ending
The Rccordintt Secretary of the Senate shall bo
STATE TR E A SU R E R .
.hiefClerk
................... I
June 50, 1909.,
.— 7S0 .OO Pension Clerk .....................................
I. Joo.qo
entitled
to
pay
tor
thirty
days
after
the
adjourn­
Clerk and Bookkeeper.
900. 00 ment. in order to complete the recording; and the
750.00 Bookkeeper in T ax Redemption De­
tu-l'imrt Clerk . r . ¿viv .
.V ............
Whereas
the
Railroad
Commissioners
o f thia
750.00 Recording Clerk of the H oilv* of Representatives
900.00
nkkeeper ......................
partment .......... ...... ................
1,100.00 Cash Or and Bookkeeper....................
Stair have found it necessary in the proieculioo
Assistant Bookkerper................... .
600. 00 shall be entitled to five days after tho adjourn­
nographer and Typew riter . . . . . . .
00.00 Auditing Clerk ip Tax Redemption De­
of litigation lo incur unusual and extraordinary
Aoo,00 ment In order to complete his work, such payment
00.00
nsion C le r k ........................... .
partment ..................................
1.100.00 Clerk and Assistant B ook k eeper.........
expenses since the first day of November, 1907,
Postage, statingery and other expense/, Coi respond epee Clerk in Tax Redemp­
okkeeper in T a x Redemption D e­
1
to
bo
made,
however,
only
after
the
completion
in auditing the books of the Florida East Coast
State Treasurer** Office.........
•SO.OO and delivery of the Journal, and the Comptroller
partment ................. . . . . . i . . . .
tion Department ..................... ..
600.00
1.100.00
Railway Company, the Louisville &amp; Nashville
[Auditing Clerk in T a x Redemption
Recording Clerk .............................
A T T O K N F .y G E N E R A L .
t.JOO. 00
it hereby authorised to issue warrants on the
Railroad Company, and' the Atlantic ft Ht.
Distribution C le rk ---- --„
----- Departiuenl-i-v.«-,-r • . . . . . . . . . . . . —
t .100.00 Reerrtary - , . u
m
—fi
Andrews Bay Railway Company, at a total coat
000.00 Stale Treasure« in favor-of the Recording Secre
Orranpondenc* Clerk in T a x ReAssistant Pension Clrrk . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,103.00 Cle-k ....................... , v ........j ..........
600.90 U r jf n f the Senate and of the Recording e te rir n f — o f 8in.577xj8r'anrt---------------------—---------:— -n
-- ■ drmption Department . . . r, . .
600.00
Incidental expense*............................ - &gt;50,00 the House of Representatives, .respectively, (or Whereas By reason o f said extraordinary expensea
_
Assisi anl Petition Clerk ......................
600 «00
STATE TR EA SU R E R .
Purchase o f liook* and bookcases . . , ,
there is a deficiency of (uml* Jo pay the expen­
I » 5-00 the five dayi additional herein provided for; but
■ P- pirlribullon C lerk ............................
600.00 Chief Clerk and B ook k eeper.............. | 1 1800.00
se* of said Railroad Commission,
which
S U P E R IN T E N D E N T O P P U B L IC IN S T R U C ­ no svarrant shall he Issued to such Secretary or
600.00 Cashier and Uookkwper. ........... ..
fticnrding C lerk..................................
Clefk
except
upon
the
delivery
ol
the
receipt
ol
deficit amounts to $6,747.01; therefore.
1 .500.00
T IO N .
the
Secretary
o
f
Stato
setting
forth
that
such
Assistant B ookkeeper.........................
STATE TREASU RER.
t, 100.06
Enacted by (he Legl*ta(urc of (be State of
C le r k .................................. . . . . $
750.00 Secretary or Clark has recorded in full the Jour­ Be ItFlorida:
I.JOO. 00 Chief
900.00 Clerk aqd Assistant Bookkeeper . . .,
hief Clerk and Bookkeeper................t
AssUtnrxP^ihiff Clerk
600.00 nals of the Senate or-House of Representatives,
750.00 Poitane, stationery and other expense*
.«hlerend B ookkeeper.. . . . .1 ........
450.00 and that the Record Books have been duly filed in
Section I That Iheaurn nf $6.747.01 be and the .
Treasurer's Office.........................
'500.00 Stenographer and T y p e w r ite r ............
600.00
ai.lant B ookkeeper,.......................
Postage, printing and contingent ex­
same is hereby appropriated to meet the existing
the office of the Secretary of State
600.00
erk and Assistant Bookkeeper ..........
pense»
.............
..................
500.00
dchcicncy
in (tie funds.of said Railroad Commis­
The Bill Secretary o(,tne Senalo and B.lll Cleric
ATTORNEY GENERAL
4lace, etationery *nd other expense*
Traveling exp en ses..................... .
150.00 o f the lim n s nf Representatives shall have pay sioner» and fo Pay the outstanding and unpaid
jjo . o o Secretary to Attorney General............ t tsftoo.oo
01 S U te Treasurer-! O ffic e ..........
foi* five days each after th.- »diournroent o f the hills amt thr balance due on salaries and expensea
COMM ISS10 N E R O F AG R IC U L T U R E .
C le r k ...........................................
1,100:00
ATTO RNEY GENERAL
Legislature In complete their unfinished work and uf aaid -Railroad Commissioners for six months
Incidental expenses.................... . . .
soo.oo Clerk hire in Prison Department, pay­
ending June 50. tgog
900.00 Purchase ol ixioks and liookcases . . . .
able from hire ol State Convicts .. I
750.60 to return their Imiks and bills properly indexed,
350.00
Sec. 2. This Act shall lake effect on tts'paxsaga
and labeled in convenient form for refer­
600.00
K t e “ ? .:::::::::::::::":::::::*
Clerk in Stock Feed Department. . . .-.
Aoo,00 assorted
and approval by the Governor.
ence, to the Secretary of State, payment to 1»
150.00 S U P E R IN T E N D E N T O P P U B L IC IN S T R U C ­ Clrrk in Agricultural Department . , .
Iv
Inti lental e x p a n se *..................... .
7JO.60 made upon thp certificate o f the Secretary of
Approved June j . 1909.
t s S.00
• . Purchase of Book* and bookcase*
..
T IO N
Clerk and Stenographer in Agricultural
D e p a rtm e n t................... V .'........
450.00 State, that such duty lias tieen performed.
/ i U P K R IN T B N p E N T O P P U B L IC IN STR U C - Chief C le r k ..................... .................... $ 1,500,00'
The Secretary of the Senate and the Bill Secre­
CHARTER 5877— (NO.fi).
600,p o . tary
A testant Chief Clerk ........................
i.to o .o o Clerk in School Lands Department , . ,
o f the Senate »hall each receive »iventy-ftvo
750.00
900.00 Clerk hire in Field Note Department..
A N A C T to Make an Appropriation for the S u p-750.00 StcnOKropher ond Typewriter
Chivf O c r a ...................................
dollars
for
preparing
the
daily
Calendar
o
f
the
Postage. Agricultural Department ..
510.00 Senate; ond the C ffitf Clerk ot the li.nree.tf Rrprr5*&gt;M and Maintenance of the Confederate Kol600.00 p0Ht«K**, t&gt;nnlitiK and contingent e-*Pi ¡M ilton t Chief Clerk ............ » . . .
stamp* fur Fertilirer and
diere' and Sstlors1 Horne in Jacksonville. Plor- '
penseii , .,, t ,,,»*■*
, 1 ,000 ,*130 Printing
nographer
and Typew riter-..........
■ ,50.090
4
fiten
(Igrai ‘
rntatives and the Assistant Child Clerk of the
Stock Fred Department ..............
Aoo.00
ill,
-TAAmilirtf
r
■
1
■
.
,
—
.
,
»
.
1
.
.
,
*
____
iaa-flQ
Itneoi
pei»»»ng
anil
eeMwgeoPan«-.-------House^gof
R
e^rçs
.irAsen tat Ives shall each receive
f - — P* u
t* l 111 ii uml ................
......cio_aa jevctïtyvwsT dollar
__ H|______ | p i ___ . . .
500.00
' ■«len l-H e -R -frosvln t-h y -ri» » l .w i -l r t
-"f-th e M ete-ofTraveling
expenses.
Commiosintier
of
C O M M ISSIO N ER OF A G R IC U L T U R E . ' l ‘
Traveling expenses .............................
»50 00
of thr House of Representative*
Provided,
Florida
Agriculture - . ..............................
115.00 day
that tlie Engrossing and Enrolling Secretanra of
Clrrk biro ill Prison Department, pay­
CO M M ISSIONER O P A G R IC U L T U R E
Section .1 That the folkiaing sums be and
Printing Bulletin. Agricultural Depart •
Ihe Senate, and the Eiign&gt;-..-iing and the Enrolling hereby appropriated out of any funds In tho
able from hire of State convicts
t I.JOO 09
-. ment ...........................................
1,000. 00 Clerks
CWrk hire in Prison Department, pay­
of the House shall receive six dollars per Treasury,
e--------- —
' ,-efwis appropriated, for tiro
Stationery and other contingent e x ­
not. otherwise
able from hire R u le convict* . . . . t
T so.oo Clerk in Fertiliser and Stock Peed De­
diem.
1,106.06
partment __ _
penses. Agricultural Department
■Support and., maintenance of th e Confrdem t«
550.00
Otik in Stock Peed Department........"
(100 00
Sec .1 Tho per diem and mdeage o f tho m»m* Soldier»* and bailors’ I Ionic 1
r.
j
00.00
Clerk
in
Agricultural
Department
.
.
.
m Jacksonville, Flor(Jerk In Agricultural Department. . .
7jo 00 Clrrk and Stenographer in Agricultural
liers of the Senate uml ol the House o l itcpreiiep- Ida. to-wit: ~
S T A T E CHF.M 1ST.
Clerk and Stenographer In Antictri*
tiitives, nndrhc prr dicrjntrllt* Sccri-laries, Clriks. For tho support Of each inmate,
Snlao*
State
Chemist,
&gt;,*50,00
930
,‘6o
Department
.
.
.
.
.
.
per
453.00
V
tural D ep artm en t.......................
900.00 Attaches of the Senate are! House of Represent*Clerk in School Lands Department , . . r.xoo.oo Salary AssIstanfSIate C h em ist..........
month . . . . ....................... ... |
Aoo.00 Clerk
to .o o
rk tn School Land D epartm ent.. . .
tivr^ shsll lw prepared in payroll form, and those For maintaining Hospital, including
hireln Field Note I)»t.artm cnt. . 1,500.00 Chemicals-.apparatus and incidental
750 00
rk hire in Preld Note Department
. expense*, ¡».tatr l-s b o rn io ry ........
600.00 of the Senate shall be approved by the I'rosidcAt
700.00
nurses, physicians, medicine and
J50 00 l*i&gt;st»«o for Argicultural Department
itago. Agricultural Department .
TraVfhng’ eV'v'gso». titate Chemist . . .
&gt;50.00 of tin* Senate and atU-sted by tlie Secretary of thePrinting stamp* for Fertiliser and
disinfectant*", per month.
ntmg. sum ps and Fertiliser and
7J.0O
Senate, and those of |l&gt;e I louse nf Representatives For t-alary for Superintendent, payStock Pood Department . . , ,,
1.109.06 Travrnr.ii-s'rnensi.h 'Ftavl and Drug In600. 00
Stock Feed Department
shall Ire approved hvtW r Speaker of the House of
•
..JpectoL,:
I
t
'.
.
'..............
...........
450.06
596.60
ghie monthly, per ro»nth~150.00 Express and T e le g r a m * ........
Mwnrss and telegram s................. . . .
Representatives and iittesteij Hy the Clii* i Clerk 1a hiry
»' .Travvhng, 6xj&gt;e tries, Feed Stun* InTraveling expense* Commissioner Ag(or Matron, $&gt;o.oa per month
ry ior
Tfsvrtmg ex ileuses. Commissioner
—450 row rrf-the Hon5( o r R ip r t v flu fiv ijr , and tho Comp­ B u ria l« * penses for r agh death
Yiculture ............... ................. ■
«50.501----I f f , 00 i*ritlUng
Agriculture .................................
troller
shall audit and isqiie hn warrant uti-lha ChfUimit-iii furid per annum, payable
'd
m
^
V
^
h
e
m
iin
'«
nfflee
.
.
.
.
75.00
Eulletiu. Agrieuilural Depsrt*'
Printing B id t«tln s_J of_ Agricultural'lYrisurp for the sa'ine.
»
' V 1’ K Ih U N D lii'A U T M BNT*.030,0^ ■ '
inont
...........................................
In advance,.to include fire insurt.OOA. 00 SLalionury «ltd ntirer mntrnpert ex~~~ " DeparttilehTl...........................
See -4 Tile actual traveling' exprures o f all
Sal.trytClxspiams flu Stale convicts . .$
7J6 .0O
snre, repairs, furniture, bedding’
. fiUti-'iirry gud other contingent e
members o f the various visiting eommftrees shall
qf(Commissioners uf State In*FoV
' » i flic tji
763.600
pcn'sCsin
Agricultural
Department
.
ami
all extras needed
.. .. .,
500 00
JJO.09
P«-\*e*. Agricultural
Agricultural Departmei
Department
hr |&gt;repare.i in pay roll form and certifieij to by For enlargement
-- -i nti, m. In conductijig matters
' ' .jAjrui,
of llruipital. repairs,
the Chairman of the Committee on Legislative
. . * i v tailining to prisrin affair*, payS T A T E C H E M IST.
S T A T E C H E M IST.
baths,
etc . . . ........ . . . . . . . . .(&gt;,000,00
^ radile Ifrom hire State c o n v ic t* .......... «,&gt; 56.00 Expense* of either House respectively, and the
This last item jo tie contingent o f actual xrat.A s o o o Salary State Chemist..........................$ i . j o o , oo
. jsixr/ State Chemist . ’ . . . . 1 .
Comptroller shall issue hi* warrant for the same.
pernlluirc*
or
to much thereof as may be oec&lt;l«J.
Salary
Assistant
State
Cheroixt
.
.
.
.
.
.
r.Se^
op
,
.
900.00
.
7.
J
U
D
IC
IA
L
D
E
P
A
R
T
M
E
N
T
.
- Assistant State Chemlat
Sec. S. That htl the expense! of the Senate and
A p p r o w l June j, 1909.
Chemical apparatus and incidental ex­
pnaratus and incidental
S a la r i« Judicial Department............. $&gt;9.600.00 th* House ol Reprtseulntives shall tie paid on
po uses ot Sixto I.a W a to ry . . ,
i . t oo. oo luries and witnrsces In-fom Grand Jury 65,000,00 voucher» approved hy Chairman of Ihe Committee
tate Laboratory
Aoo.00
Btt
500,00 Kewnrdx for and expenses ot arrest o f
-J50,00 Traveling rs penses ¿i late C hem ist.. . .
tfavcllng ex'penseSi “Slate
late Chemli
Chemist
on Legislative Expenses of the Senate or House of
CHAPTER 8878—[HO. 9),
Traveling expenses Ftxid and Drug In ­
, Trending
'
*1
fugitive*
fugitives from justice
tuitice ...............
.. expenses,
_____, Food
and‘ Drug
t ,000.00 Representatives as the case may tie and the Comp­
spector ........................... ............
Expenses Circuit Judges sitting on
Inspector
....................
% * 50-.
troller shall audit the same and issue his warrant A N A C T À P P R O P R I A T IN G Money lor the B en«
Traveling expenies Pcetl Stuff InipectSupreme B e n c h ...........................
- Trtvrbng expenses, Peed Stuff Inspect75-00 or warrants for the same.
tit and Maintenance o f the Florida State Ran r ................... ......................... ..
uoo. 00 Costs adjudged against the State in civil
- o r ............... .................. ..........
*50.00
forni School.
Sec. 6. This A ct »hall take cITec! immediately
ryo.od
' Iwstage, S|»te Chemist's O flleA ..........
75.00 Postage. State Chemist's Office
case* . ........................................
52,00 upon its approval hy the Governor
e
Be It Unacted by the Legislature of the Stale t
Rapente»
Circuit
Judge*
titting
iti'
Approved
Juno
j.
1900.
Florida î
F R tS O N D E P A R T M E N T
P R IS O N DEPAJATM ENT
&gt;50.00
other Circuiti
..............
Section I. The sum ol five thousand dollars ia
Travi ilng expenr.es Circuit Judges,. . .
7 jo . 00
5,000.00
ry Chaplain fnr Stale convicts .. . &gt;
Salaries fur Chaplain* for State convict*
hereby appropriated for tiré purpose ol erecting
Clcriral ossi «lati ce (o r vach o f thè
uu of Commissioners of Stale In ­
{HARTER M 7J— (HO J),
payable from hire State Convict
and ref-airing the ,necessary buildings for the
, Judgesof thè Circuit C ou rt.. . . .
571.60
stitution! In conducting matters
Fund ............... ........................ ,$ i.5 »o,o d
school,
ami lo r -Improvement* in tho brick ma­
A
N
AC
T
Making
Partial
Appropriation
for
LegisK pertaining to prima affairs, pay,,«-»•
SU PR E M E C OURT.
üL Board of Commissioner* of
chinery
Raid appropriation shall be paid hy the
U tive H ip ea»«*. Semin um rung.
- ; l able from hirst nLStatPjConvicts “ 1.yiu ioo Use líta
.Cnntingeht expense*
.'.1....... 7. . . . . $ l.oob.oo
te Institutions in conducting
Treasurer
of the Stole upon wjsrranls i««ued there­
. L F .G IS L A T IV E D B P A R T M b N T * S s .
Ile II tinseled by the Legislature nf Ihe Male of
Clork per diem, under.Section 1755.
matters pertaining 10 prison a f­
for
hy
the
Comptroller, and upon requisition and
."
V
« p e e . -i nf the Legislature of tyog .. $85.000.00
■J.Ot-ncr»i Statutra.. .......................
Florida'
47400
fair*. payable from hire of B u te
direction of the Board of Mlniayer* o? the Florida
Ctark ns Lihxaiiau.[KT diem, under Secconvicts ...’ ............» *.5° V op
Su lion I Thai1 the «um of ten thousand d ol­ Elate Reform School
Ik [
J U D IC IA L D E P A R T M E N T .
; (»on t j r i , General Statutes . . .
■50,00 lar* l»e and the sanre i f -bvrehy appropriated in
Sec. 2. The «urn of ten thousand dollars pet
&gt;: V
Slier«i* per diem, unitor H*cliun ifig j.
''*• Judicial Department . . . . . . . I sg,Aoo. 00
part payment rtf the exrüsA'irs o f Ihe Legislature of hmrom. or as muçli thereof ns is actually nereaJUD
ICl.M
.
Q
E
P
A
R
T
M
E
riT
.
.V
-• - M Jf'cral Statun-s . .
..............
■&gt;5.00 1909.
lines and wltnexeex Itolore Grand
•,
' ,
sary. Is hcreliy appropriate-i for Ihe piirpose o t1^0,00
Ml* eietlgcC ■
6 f, 090, 90 Salaries bid r i t f t Department.
Jury -------,v . j . ..........................
Sec 2, That this Act shall take otfcct upon it! tlefrayimt any
. . $59.l i ó
ly ncceasory
n ettu ary exrwnse*
i i i w o r r which may be
. . 600.00 passage and approval by tlie GoverooreAsMgany SATctary Id Ju sltrex.........
xrejnis for and exjwnsei o f arrest ofIncurred Jiv the Board o f Manager*
Manng
in the n nlnbefore Grand
Juries,
and
wllnesoes
Sicirtary to Supreme Court J fittio g .
960.60
1,00090
I - ftfiotives (rorri ju s t ic e ........ . .*:.
ApptJVèd
Aprir-*
T.
1909
jenancw o f sairl Reform School. Said amount
Jury ............ .......................... ...159.000.00 I'urclixsc of-hretWt fig- Snpremc Court
^^HRpses Circuit
Judges sitting on
. Ljbtarv . v, .
.....................
,&gt;50.00
-T% 00 Reward* for and exjKinses of arrest of
* J“ *7
upon riviuutUon* of the Treasurer and Hecretary
fugitives from ju s tic e ............. . 1,000.00 PHnCing Supreme.Cotirf Renorts . 11. s .ljo .o o ,
of lire Jlnunl id Managers, upon Ihe Comptroller,
Expenses
Circuit
Judge*
sitting
on
Su­
- CHARTER * 87J— (HO.'AL
Civile*««* i.
............«&gt;
50.09
wlvo
shall
issue
Iris
warrant
therefor.
1 5 6 .0 0
, i-1l o r i d a * s t a t k T R O O P S
preme Bench ................
A N AC T Making, Appropriations Ine Define
w * Circuit Jtidges iittin g i«&gt;
Sec. 1. All appropri«tions under this Act are
-SaUiit of Adjutant General . .............$ « «59.OO
in the ApprepnatUjn* Made h y’tha L egU I___
I j o . 00 C otti adjudged .against the State m
;htr Circuits ....... ------------- ,t o o .09 Rxprruws Flpndil H l*leT frxip i, includd
r
il
cases
4.
.
.
.
..
uf 1907(01 Jurors and Witnesses EspensetCul- payable from fund« derived from the hire o f State
lung exjKnves, Circuit Judge* t . .
3.099.00 Bxpensrs Cirtull Judges sitting in other
4*
• &gt; rehf id ’ armtirira and allow-.
kclion of Revenue, and Expenses Florida State
Unreal assistance (or each of th-j
500.00
C irc u its ........... • •*..........
$.171. 75
- axcwg ■ . * *¿^3 ............................
Tröop» lor riu- TwoTYears Ending Junej 53. the tVneral Fund.
37J.OO Traveling
Judges of tha Circuit C ourt..........
Sec. 4. Tills Act «hall Lake eiTect upon it» ap­
6r0oo. 00
expense* Circuit Judges.. ..
430,00
........ ..
lgo&gt;
proval hy thr Governor, or tipon its becoming a
Clerical assist an C4 lo r each of Ihe
S U PR E M E C O U R T .
Be
it
Enacted
by
the
Legislature
of
the
Slate
nl
(aw
without such.approval.
*
^
a
^
U
jC
^
L
L
A
N
E
O
U
S
.
‘
750,00
Judge* o l the Circuit Court........ *
Florida
Approved June 5. 1909.
•
^*-nte*i&gt;^Ti4rs . .......... • * . . . # i.oo o.oo
4b Gwicral priulmg'a^d advertising. «u . .8io.-*oo.oo
H a lg fies u r i t x f t - n j f l Railroad Com1
per tlifim under Section 1753.
Section I .That the (ol^rwing sum* oe and the
^tùsxTolicnl
i*
-T
...............
I
&gt;.500.36
S
U
PR
E
M
E
C
OURT.
on erai S U itu to . , . .
*
,
4?4 00
same are hereby appropriated to meet the defi
. — CHARTER 8870— CKO. 1171.......
.
Malmenano«
nFlhnatics
.
.
.........
..
75.000.00
LM Lihrarimn under Section 175
tim
riet
in
t|m
opt
■ronriateonj.
made
by
the
Leg**
Contingent expense* ......................... » J.ooo 00
vcmcnlv and
ano repairs
r
jmpcpyejnnnt!
Su te Hh&gt;^ e r a l Stalut.-*..................... "
t 59.OO Clerk per diem, under Section t 75J.
*
A N A C T to Provide for the Payment p f thr Preo* 1,14 5.60
tal fnr truan"
.....1
1- bupre mg' Court, per diem unyivV”-R, i
Gt-n r ra L ü tatU lex
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sessment* ot railroads, and other
, Expense Florida State Troops (In ­
n i*oo. 00 .Sheriff perrftcm. uodor S e ctio a *16851
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^feting Supreme Court Reports. . . . .
1,150.00 Secretary to Justices
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Stationery
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F L O R ID A S T A T E TR O O PS.
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the next Legislature
in
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the General Fund.
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«, 1908, and Ending December j i , 10*8; and.to
and
paid
out
of
the
contingent
fund
or
appropriExpense*
collection
of
revenue
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Approved June *, 1909.
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Rai Intra. 1 CoroPay Certain Claims Against Such Funds That
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&gt;»,500.00 General printing and ad verb rin g .. . . . »0.000.00
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Section 51$. General S ta tu te . . .
4.000.00
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University of Florida, at Lake City.
Approve«! June 5..S909.
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Improvement» and rvprjlrs tor Hoe•
J»nd entries for Asxeoore; atSection 1. That the suai Of seven thaueand
v-wRal lor Insane
...................... 46,450.00
“ ;:‘r"U of railroad* and other
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Florida:
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CHARTER 8871—(HO. ¿I). .
» tiny cut expense« o f Comp.
rents' ($7,410.75) l*e. and it hereby, appropriated
Section I. That the sum o f aix thousand two
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ja o .o o L ilt uf land entries for A s tra *»*, assess­
to be paid du I of any money in the State Treaeury,
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Much Interest was manifest In the re­
sult of Wednesday'ssetto, but Jupiter Pluvius had to be considered In the begin­
ning, for heaven's flood gates opened soon
after noon and for a couple ot hours re­
mained so. Finally the torrent censed
nnd n few of the more courageous fans
waded or swnm out to the park and saw
the contesting nines try to piny on the
slippery, sloppy diamond. Considering the
wet grounds the boys did well, for their
stunls were executed under trying condl*
tinns. ManBcll did -the flinging Torus,
which Godwin twirled for the visitors.
Five innings were played, nnd then the
rain again descended and the agony was
called to an end. , Score: Palatka 2, San­
ford 3__ Pulolkn f imes-Herald.

other Florida towns, the attendance nt
ball gomes often reaches the 1,000 mark,
and when you atop to think thatlesalhan
half that number are turning out to the
Jacksonville games It is not speaking well
for the city." The people like to see good
ball playing and In these "Inferior" towns
they get It. Hence the enthusiasm.—Pnlatkn News.'
"The game they might have won" Is the
caption overn baseball article In The Tam­
pa Tribune of lost Friday, which could
have been just as appropriately used In
The Sun of the same day.—Goinesvlllo
Sun.
Anolhcr Ruiioon Ascension
(Contributed)

It Is rumored that a few of the Sanford
rooters went to Orlando yesterday to wit­
ness a ball game. What they saw instead
was another balloon ascension. Too aw­
ful bad Mable.
Bridges pitched the game but It all can
not be laid to him as the boys did not
pfny very good or their usual "game bchind him. The Orlando bunch got next
to him and for several hits:-but the runs
.were mostly mado on errors.
Bridges started the Merry-go-round by
not betng able to distinguish a foul ball
from a fair one..
Our hope is to-day, as the Orlando team
plays here and we trust we' can get revenge.
.
Sanford Is Wall Advertised- ■
William D. Osgood, a former newspaper
man from Windsor. N. Y., spent last Sat­
urday and Sunday in the city. He pur­
chased some valuable celery land while
hero and will return later to put In a crop.
'A Herald inttfllmjaired of Mr. Osgood the
reason for his coming to Sanford and he
stated that Sanford was the best adver­
tised section In the South, and everyone
was talking about the wonderful crops of
tills section. Mr. Osgood sUtf&amp;l thnt sev­
eral more families from his section would
be here in the early falL

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Hardware and Farm Implements
NO DEARER THAN TIIE POOR KIND

Used in Uncle Sim's Paint Shop

W e have the largest
and best equipped plant
for driving wells in this

During the past year
the U. S. Navy has con­
sumed 091,000 pounds
of LUCAS WHITE PAINT and
-278r700j&gt;oundso
COLORS, sufficient to pro­
duce more than 100,000
gallons of paint, equiva­
lent to 50 carloads of
200,000 gallons each,
and which would make
a train more than onehalf mile long.
v&gt;. In Uncle § a m t y p j&amp;
vice,, as in. everybody
else’s, ~Il)CAS .PROJECTS
havfe. an unbroken re­
cord for satisfactory re­
.A
sults.

WE

HANDLE

section^ of . the_country
and are prepared to f ill
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-do
For Field, Farm^jtanch, Lawns,
Corn Cribs an&amp;' Poultry
W ill stand ortlinitV as well as . hard
uBnge

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Will not sag in Summer’s heat nor
. . break in the cold o f Winter
A re made of the best materials and
have stays that cannot slip
ire pp
ap expert to erect,
Do jflot require
• and are lot^priceu

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and our workmen are
skilled in the woUs.
.Those contemplating'
ing Ain wells would
serve
best inter- i.
est8 by consulting us f.
and ¿earning prices

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SA N FO R D

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE
Lettersand Communications on
Various Timely Topics.

COLUMN DEVOTED TO P E 0 H E

In This Department will be round the
i Views, Opinions and Comments
The following item appears In the New
Of Prpotlcal Writers - —
» Who If The Association?

York Produce N6WI
"Orlando. Fla., July 29.—G. W. Moore,
manager of Uie Orange Cotjuly Celery
Growers' Ass'n, states that the company
is In flourishing condition and work has
begun on celery, and that over 300 acres
will be set out. The plants are looking
strong and healthy and no trace of blight."
The 300 acres of celery Is undoubtedly
located at Sanford for nowhbre else could
so much of it be raised at one time, but
who Is the Orange County Celery Growers
Association and who Is G. W. Moore f

north
three hundred andthirtyfaet.'more
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The Reportef-Stnr Is right. Somcriiing
should be done-to put a stop to the whole­
sale betting indulged in during the games
of base bull. Not only men but boys are
being Inoculated with the gambling virus.
Arid some of the ladies art manifesting
evidences of the prevailing madness.
Some of the scenes -that linve occurred
during the test games between Sanford
and Orlando were not creditable to the
citizens representing these towns, presum­
ably ladles and gentlemen. If a halt is
not called In some of the proceedings at­
tending the games bnse ball may soon
cease to be the dean, manly sport it was
intended to be primarily. It was played
for recreation, friendly rivalry between
teams of neighborhood towns, as well afc
the pleasure and pride of these interested
in athleUc sports. It certainly was not
the Intention of anjTbase ball association
or promoters to viriate whole communities
with thu betting and gambling mania.

nnd General Barbering

IO toe south boundary lltw of Goldsboro street (or
road), thence east and alund ilia south Una of eaid
■ S i
.. J»l (or mad) to French avenue, (hence
Hot Sul­
suuth alona (be west side of French avenue three Hst and Cold Baths at oil Hotiro.
hundred and thirty feet, more or less, to the point
phur Botho a Specially
inuiiid. same bcina apart of the NW h of
i. Township 19, Rana* 30 Cast- furehaaers
One visit and you become a Staunch Matron
to pay for title.
J. A. Jbeawoou, Sheriff, *
Sheriff Grande County.

JZERS

Belting On The Games

Tonsoriat Parlors“ '

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The Times-Unlon says that "it is ruther
hard to believe that leu tlutfi^OO people
turn out to witneu a ball game in Jack­
sonville. Uie big city of the state. In Ocala,
CoiuesviUe, Palatka, Sanford. Orlando, and

‘PITTSDRG PERFECT’ W ELL DRILLING
Best Fence Made

LUCAS PAINTS

For the past Week Mexico has been ex­
periencing a series of earthquakes, which
have proved more disastrous Uinn any of
recent years. The towns of Acapulco nnd
Chllpancingo on the Pacific side of the
country have been pracUcally wiped out
The Games at Gainesville
of existence. In the City of Mexico much
Snnfordgame and conquered two out of damage wdh done by the cracking of walls
three and made a tie out of the third game, and upheaval of land.
which was called at Uie end of the fifth
Room« Tor Rent
~ ~
• inning that the visitors might catch a train
Three nice unfurnished rooms for rent.
.for their home city.
There is nothing to 50 y. except that the Park A yc. corner NlnUi s t r e e t ------. A M o th er.
- • W. E. MORRIS.
article of baseball that the home boys are Bl-It
now playing is nothing like that being put
JUST RECEIVFD
Wiring For Electric Lights
up by the celery lads. Their fielding was
Another
lot
o
f
those
Bargains
In
almost errorless, a good, strong infield,and
Sanford's new electric light plant will
Harness at
llarry \Vllson‘s
their captain knew well his njpn, and did
soon bo Installed and you want the work
not fail to go for them when they needed
done by a competent and experienced
Gas and Electric Fixtures
jacking up for a misplay.
We carry Uie combination fixtures, also electrician. The work must bear inspec­
The first game here was lost by errors a full line of gas fixtures, brackets, etc. tion and conform to the regulations [ireand poor base running on the part of Gns stoves and ranges.
scribed by the Southern Tariff Associa­
T he F ernald Hardware Co.
Gainesville in the tenth and elevenUrin­
tion. W. A, Parr of this city lias had ten
nings. The second gume went to the visit­
years experience in electrical work of ail
CLOSING OUT
ors by errors of Gainesville in Sanford's
kinds and can wire your house Inn satis­
* My stock or Guns nnd Riries. New
part of Uie first inning, but the visitors and second hand. Bargains ir you factory manner. "Everyone should bave
also made a few errors before this game want them.
their house wired at once, to be -ready
Harry J. Wilson.
was over, but nothing like Uie costly ones
when the current is turned on,* dnd.V » A.
of Gainesville.
Parr
is.now equipped to take your order
J. C. C. DQWNING. M. D.
If the last few games orb a sample of
and fill saine at once. You can get him
(formerly oftbe U. S. army)
the way Uie boys will -play bull, they had
any rime at the telephone exchange, ot
Oflice at 611 Oak Ave. »
better not seek p\ich fast company, and
leave orders at Fernald's hardware store
Specialist la Phytlolodiool and Scientific
try ii few rounds with Waldo, Micnnopy.
Masías* and Swedish Movement Cure
and possibly High Spring, for the latter
Department of the Interior
rV;.. team beat Newbury last Tueaday 38 to 26.
S h eriffs Sale
U. S. Land Office at Gainesville^ lie., j
There are some mighty good players on
Under and.b;
and.bv virtue of an execution Issued out Notice U liMfbmlvcn that V^U
|iLnVlui!ieraon.
the Oak Hall team; it's a clever crowd of of and undas»
aderga sea] of the.Circuit
. . . . Court at the
Geneva. Florida, who. on October), 1907, made
Circuit of Florida In and for Or- of
Im
ine»
jolly good fellows, but what the people Seventh
an*e County, dated June 22nd. 1009,'wherein Leo for Liti d N w S d V N o . _ 04711 ).
" . 7 EJ1 ° I SWVL Section a. Town­
___ ______of •V*
want is some winning ball. Other dries MsnSoroiid frenk (TBrenddL administrator
tavj- deceased, a n plaintiffs and A lee V. ship to South, R a n « 32 East. T allabais«* Merid,
hai
lllnl
notice of Intention to
have raised lurge sums of money and gone french la defendant. I have this day levied i
s -Rm I
mutation proof, to estoblUh claim to e land
and
will
tell
on
Monday,
September
the
fltb,
1
after the beat stock to be had. and this Is | ^ * m e h c l n i a leial sales day and within«
rabove
, described, before the Clerk a i Ou
Oourt. at Orlando, on the 1st day uf Srptcmi
just about what will have to be done here
court bOuaedoor 1909.
In Orlando. Oranxe county,
, St Public
if we expect to count for anything in Uie cry to the hlabest and beat I
Hiral wtodap of the seasons—Gainesville sald^Lrante county! Hortla. t ...
of Gelúcva. Florida,
post on the west side of french avenue
Sun.
of Geneva. Florida.
Hour a Cimas, Realster.
Títere is causiti
f a baseball
way of the i
league next year emu
óf Live Qak.
uv to French avenue, thence north aloud
Lake City, Galnesville uud otber towns. rlabt of wav
of French avenue one hundred and ten
The promoters tulght ás well count Perry fee«im y or issa, to the |
in right now. Few Uüugs ad vertí se u town
&gt; . inte n Rood nan team. i*spedany ú ibugué
team, and Perry can pul up rite sluíT and avenue, run thence west on and
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algng said south
F ash ion ab le-H air Cutting
boundary line of the City of l
be
l í tlie leuguo. materialice— Perry dred
and thirty feet, more or less, to a pust,
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BASE BALL THIS WEEK
• TT» mort spectaculur .battle seen thus
far tills season on the local diamond was
waged Tuesday afternoon, when the home
lads went up against Sanford. A big and
enthusiastic crowd was on hand to see
our boys "turn the trick," and when It was
all over there was not a fan or fanabclle
but who felt that he or. ahe hnd gotten the
money's worth. It was.the sort of exhi­
bition thnt carries a fellow to thoughts of
professionalism. It was devoid of all punky
plays and abounded In optlc-opcnlng
stunts. In short. It was n sight good for
the sore eyes.
Walker was put In to do the heaving,
and to say thnt ho was all to the candy
— ts-but hotf n n e ll: “ H6 n a m iio 'vlslto re
where he wnntod 'em, and his puzzlers
were never solved by the ladstwho soaked
It to us oi| that rain-soaked diamond
down in Orange county only a few days
ago. White did the receiving and was
the good boy. In fact, the support was all
a lower could have desired. Jones, the
Tennessee Dinger, was dn the hill •for the
celery lovers and In the pinches Tic was
found with the real goods, swain Inter
ccpted his benders.
„ ally la rim gome,Uie homo Jad&lt;jtc$ gut
one to their ejedit on the board, and the
lim e was chnlked up to Sanford. Inning
after Inning passed with no man gelling
beyund third, and very few reaching that
far station. It was a pitchers' battle, but
when a swatter was so fortunate na to biff
the berry it went Into the ether njtdhtnd* edlnto Uib“gluey* paws o?some ever-ready
and waiting Dehlerr Finally the ninth
round rolled round and still the score was
on the level, but not for long, fbr Calhoun,
after pilfering second and third, used his
legs and his head, nnd before , the ederv^.
ites recovered from tlieik paralysis he was
darting for home, A sh e dived for and
touched the plate Catcher Swan had the
ball on him. It was a close Shave, but
bis Umps said the runner was safe, so the
most deserved and best victory of the
year wns then credited to our account—
Palatka 2. Sanford 1—and pandemonluii)
broke loose.
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Cfjll on C. H. Evans
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Arm our V egetable
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Celebrated Fertilizers—
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F. J . POW ERS
Real Estate and Rentals
ROOM 9 H YN ES BUILDING
l am now prepaiing ten 3-acre CUlei-y" Furina'Ur
tl\e best location,
miles from town; 2\Yi acres
.im eacb place t ille ^ P o w e d and ready for cultiva^
tion. Thepo places are for sale cheap, good terms'.
W rite me. la m also making a specialty of M. M.
Smith's lands, the best located lands offered for sale.
A lso choice city lots and residences at re a s o n a b le
prices. Call or write me for particulars.

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Number 52

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 13. 1909

First Year

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA

GREAT P tA N S fO R ENTERPRISE

MECCA EOR GROWERS

h e r a i d -s p a t h e i n d i n g t r i p

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Will Be Site For Auditorium, Industrial
Scout Cart Will Try For Short Road
School
And
Hotel
To EatL C o igtThe General News o f “ The Land
Sanford Is Attracting Hundreds
licnis oT Interest Gleaned From
There Is on'foot among |hr
The
Ifernld
offers a year's subscription
_____ Q f f í o w e r &amp; i v
Of
New
People
Various Sources
of Florida a movement to organize am
to the owner of any automobile in San­
operate a great Christian assembly hall at
ford who in open competition ami uneven
Enterprise, Fla. It will be the headquar
start from Sanford arrives at Daytona
C UUED THOM THE STATE PRESS ters for conferences, Bible institutes am BEST PROPOSITION IN FLORIRA Bench first. Each competitor may select HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
training schools and religious gatherings
any route and may carry as many passen­
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of various kinds. It Is intended to make
gers as he desires. Full particulars will
An Epitome or the Week's Most Im
it a center of Influence on ail Christian Lands Have Been Thoroughly Tested be given later when all plans have been Here the Reoderi Will Find a Brief
portant Happenings In the
And Proven To Be The
Historical Spring Flowing
work, not only in Florida, but all over the
formulated for this pathfinding trip by the
State’s Domain.
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Real Article
For Hurried Readers
country.
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Sanford" Garage under whose direction the
: A shipment of 30,000 pounds of woo
At the present rate the new residents race will be run. The Heraltf tnakes^thls
Mrs. Châties Dickey of Skowhegan, Me.,
An industrial school for both boys anc
was mode from Periuncoln lost week,
girls will probably be added to the Meth­ are coming into the.l
therhOstacceoslble and short- U * v ® b,$ » on Au*- 4 to a daughter, maY-"
was shipped by Peaden Brothers, who aro odist orphanage located there and already flon
son *111
will oee
see nearly
est route between Sanford and Daytona |,ni her twenty-second child in seventeen
probably tha largest ftH b w r p n sheep In In fine running order.
quartered In this section, clearing up new I Beach and to make It possible for the years. All th ^ children are alive and M -Florida. Tlie price poliToeAh^wftol wns
The estate on which this enterprise lands and planting the profitable crops I nutoists from die west to drive Uieir cars healthy.
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30 cents a pound.
starts oonslsts of the Epworth Inn, a fine that have made Sanford fnmous over the through without being mired between
Georgia Fruit Exchange shipped 2,062
Mrs. E. A. Littleton, -a former resident hotel of about two hundred rooms, One of­ civilized.world.
Osteen and the ferry, Messrs. Herndon, cars of peaches the present season.
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of Tampa, Was found dead at her home on fices, parlors, all well equipped; also n
Since tho
of August over fifty sales _[ Lake, Daniels. ______
Keelor,___
Thigpen
and ____
Con. . first
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To make his escape iroin the Mercer
SL Simons island last week. She was llv large number of lots In Enterprise amt «f-vegetaWe- lends- hnvir'ficeir'reoonlctrt nelly will be appointed as*tuilges of the
county. N. J., workhouse.recently, Thomas
Intf alone and had been dead several days 1.200 acres of good land adjacent to the and the best class of people from the contest nnd will walk beside The. can.to I Chappell crawled through half a
mile o f'^ 3
when found, the howllnit of her watch doj town; also the famous Benson Springs, northern farms are.making Sanford their I render aid and assist the" cars In every
sewer running from the lnstltutlon.
attracting people to the place, r
which will be developed into a good pay­ home. These people are not coming here way and will also help pull the ferry boat
An Indiana Judge reccnUy refused nat­
ing
business for the benefit of the instltu to subsist upon the community but nre nt the river crossing,
Chico Gonzales hits been held for trio
uralization papers to a foreigner because
purchasing land nud . building homes.
During the recent rains several autos
far the murder of Alfredo Alvarez In Tom tion.
he said he would stand by die labor union
The hotel will be conducted on a Chris­ Many of them are iflccessful formers from were left In the mud near the ferry and
pa a few weeks ago.
before he would that of tho United States.,,.,
Jacksonville's new Jewish synagogue, tian basis by. Christian people, also /or tho West who realize that the returns Jthe pathfinders will look up theso cars
Orethe opcninirdBjraf "lire real Amerifrom
a
ten
acre
tract
In
this
sect
loti
g out the unfortunate
m«Hng tdO non jk la m d y for occupancy i he benefit nf the Institutloor- The whole
can
department store in London, England,
double
that
on
n
hundred
acre
tract
In
estate, valued at about $30,000, is do­
drivers who are probably encased in the
next February.
nated for this grand enterprise by Miss the north and the fact that the vegetables mud between Enterprise and the ferry. over 20,000 people visited the place.
H. C. Atwater, postmaster at Waldo,
Emma Tucker, the owner, who is filled are raised during the winter also appeals and being unable to move would desire |? Cf* “ ?..1?00 employees connect«! with
died suddenly last week.- He complained
the establishment The building is eight
with zeal for the cause of humanity and to many of them. In fact many northern to communicate with their friends.
of a queer .pain in his head, took a seat,
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stories
high, and is managed by H. Gordon
fanners
are
purchasing
lapd
here
to
.work
well known all over the South.
Any-one desiring lipformatlon-Tegardand died before help could read) him.
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Selfridge,
a former partner of Marshall
during
die
winter
and
expect
tp
work
Other features "will be added as the
Ing this trip can get the particulars from
Gov. Gilchrist has pardoned M. Henry work develo|M, such as preparing young their northern farm In tlie summer, thus |this committee or from Paul Keely and Field A Co. .
Cohen, former mnjor of the first battalion preachers for work, and a home for old making money the yearround and having Dr. Pulcston.
Bertha Krupp, daughter of the'late gun
infantry, National Guard of Florida, and and Wornoui ministers without oilier he advantage of living in an ideal plimate
I maker of Germany, worth her millions, la
reinstated him In his posltln from which »m e . Some of the loading ministers nnd during the winter.
TWENTY tOUR YEARS OE SERVICE Isuing for divorce from her husband, Herr
lie was removed by court martial severe laymen of the church are at the head of
Not only Is Sanford attracting people ]
Bohlen.
months ego. His offense wasobexlng or­ this great undertaking. Several very from the north, east and west but from
' The Wright Brothers have been deco­
ders from Gov, Broward in violation of wealthy phllantliropists of Cincinnati, At- many of the southern states and from our Agent Barnes Retires From Employ Of rated with the cross of the Legion of Hon- '
those given him by Adjutant Gen, Foster, onto and other cities are deeply Interest* own Florida. Several growers from other
Atlantic Coast Line
or of Franco,-in recognition of their won­
Napoleop'Artls and son, farmers, living ed In.the enterprise and will put their sections of this .state, discouraged by the I Twenty-four years of active service, derful achievements In navigating the air.
near Madison, were killed by lightning money nnd buslnesss experience into It. small returns and exorbitant freight rates |twenty-two of which were s|&gt;ent in San.
On August 7, at Mourmelon le Grande,
last week, while trying to get their fodder A Joint stock company is being formed, of their own section have sold out ond forij ont| onJy eleven days fest Is the ree- France, Roger Sommer made an aeroplane
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stacked before the approaching storm lilt with a board of directors, to develop and come to Sanford to get the superior ad­ ord of .Agent Cruse Barnes, who retires flight staying In the air two hours, twentytheir field.
manage the institution. The officers of vantages to be derived from the celery 4h6 first of September.
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seven minutes nnd fifteen seconds, beat­
delta both in growing crops and the low
Mr. Barnes has been in the employ of ing the world record made by Wilbur
Miss Mary Sandlin o f Punta Gordadled the company will be announced later on.
I relght rates. This is quite an item and the different roads that afterwards be­
Wright at Le Mans last December by sev­
last week from effect of bum received by Sufficient stock has already been sub*
for those who might be Interested the came part of thft A. C. L . and as freight
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to
complete
the
organization.
The
en minutes and forty-two seconds.
die explosion of gasoline which occurred
table of rates is given below:, . ‘ ... .7
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matter
is
in
the
hands
of
Professor
Grif­
agent
at
Sanford
has
spent
over
twenty
when she struck a match to light a patent
Joel 8. Ernest, an Indian war find Con­
iron, the beating force of which was gas­ fith. who for the iiresent is acting nsscc- KATZS ON VEGETABLES FROM VARIOUS POINTS years. In that period of time he has been federate veteran, aged 110, died at Dothan
retary and treasurer, and the papers of
absent from duty Just eleven days and Ala., Aug. 7, ,
IN TZORIDA TO BASING POINT AT
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were It not for the fact that he wishes to
Incorporation
are
being
prepared
in
the
JACKSO
NVILLE,
FLA.
’ James H. Scare, government weather
The Connecticut legislature has repealed
retire to his farm, ho would probably be
office bf Hon. J. C. Cooper. After the In­
vtixTAtuxs
in a u r a
forecaster at Tampa, has been transferred
what is known as the “ blue laws."
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cents
with
the
same
road
twenty
years
longer.
corporation is complete stock will be sold
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Dr. Pedro Ignacio Molina, has been elect­
He does not give up tlie work on account
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rt. Ptert*.....................................22 M of old age or 111 health for today he is as |ed President of Columbia, to succeed Pres­
While this assembly hull will be under rt. LatMicrtlsi«...*............................23 '*
A bill was Introduced in congress before the management and control of Use Meth­ )r U n d o ............................................. . . . . . . T f M
young and active as a ten year old boy, ident Reyes, resigned.
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adjournment providing foranaUonalpub­ odists, yet it Ik to be conducted on the TaiUndale
but he feels that his farming Interests are
The twenty-seventh annual convention
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lic highway from Washington to Miami broad platform of Christian endeavor, and
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getting larga enough to require his indi­ of the National Council Knights of Goluin- ‘
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The highway Is to be known as the Lee a center of Christian work In many ways ■-'AsCfiLriQ
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bus,
in
session
In
Mobile
last
weak,
was
vidual attention and being oqnscientious
National Highway,.to begin at Washing Tor the betterment of her people and the
to his employers would not give, his time a most enthusiastic assemblage, and the
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ton, in the District of Columbia, and to be advancement of the cause of Christianity. Os y tana •*•* •*••••■•. ••* * ** . *■*,». . » 12 * ” r° to his own interests while Injbélrservlce. order made a wonderful showing along all
SANPOKD.....................; ...............10Cents |
constructed by the most direct .practical
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Everybody knows'Cruse BaVnes, and his llnM of Ur work.
fOTATXXS AMD CASSACC
route through Virginia (via Richmond),
fac^ Is as familiar to the patrons of the A.
In Oarrtll or Bsrrel Crates
What Is called the new tariff bill passed
North'Carolina (via Wilmington), South
Drsdentown .:.;*.*..u............ .40o^nts
C. L. as the freight depot itself—in fact I congress last week Thursday and that au­
Dsnia ......a.....*.*... .**.*■...****..•.« 50 ^
Carolina (via Charleston), through Soudi
he had almost become a fixture and will j gust body adjourned,and went lu way.
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Carolina' nml Georgia to Savannah, qnd
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After all the alterations and amendments
Popular Young Couple Stole A March Fu Laudeidaw................................ 50 || |be greatly missed by everyone.
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then dfrongh Georgia and Florida to Jack­
In tlie last tyro years Mr. Barnes has |it Is hard telling what ita provisions or
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On Their Friends
sonville and Miami. The route south of
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advantages consist of.
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Savannah will probably follow the coast
Miss Rosa Higgins and J. L. Hurt were Msttetee
Leesburg ......................................22 “ I also owns a fine house und farm Just east
Mrs.
Russell
Sage
Is
to
build
many
cot­
as closely os possible as this is the plan of married in Jacksonville Inst Monday Lakeland . .****...... *■«•**.«*.*... ..***.24
of the d ty limits where he expects to. re­ tages near her homo at Cedarburst, Long
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the advocates of tha highway system
morning at 9 o'clock by Father Mahr of Tamps
tire from tlie active pursuits incident to
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Island, for rental to laboring people at $12
The Fast Coast Fruit and Vegetable the Cathedral. The marriage was a great sa &amp; ™ d .
Onu |t t o p &amp; y m u fr^lih^agent and lead the u month. Each cottage will be two sto­
surprise-to
their
many
friends
as
Miss
Growers Association reports a membership
simple life of an agriculturist.
ries high and contain modern convenlenThe St. Johns river ip the factor- in «1Rosa had left for Jacksonville with her
of over 300.
The faithful service of Mr. Barnes Is an cles.
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curing
to,Sanford
the
advantageous
rates
Metropolitan'Grays of Jacksonville won father and mother, presumably to make a recorded above.
\- example worthy of emulation by the
Strawberries are selling in St. Johns,
short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins and
younger generation. Since bis first day
die Taliaferro trophy at the annual shoot
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Denton of 'Jackson­ *1 On an acre of Sanford irrigated land with the railroad ho has never swerved New Brunswick, for three cents a quart.
last week. ^
ville, cousins oi the bride were present at 1200 crates of celery and lettuce, two from the path.-of duty or shirked the labor
Thepositoifice deportment wants a new
The Mable Paige Company ore to goon the ceremony after which the happy crops yearly, are raised,. - Ten cepu saved
device for tying mail matter, It (1 now
no
matter
bow
arduous,
and
worry
olid
the road again.' The loaso on die theater couple left for Richmond, Virginia on on'^very Crate U $120 ber'aqre made ey:
matter |spending $225,000 for twine, which It is
cry farming season. -This Item alone fig-., trouble sit light) y upon him. No
in Jacksonville lias been given up.
by at least one-half.
their bridal tour.
how you meet him. or where, he Is the hoped&gt;eto cut_ •down
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The bride la the daughter of Capt. and urea largely in tha calculations o f those same Jolly, evaTi-tcmpered oificjnl, always
Slight earthquake shocks continue to be
f. C. Morgan of Lakeland was run over Mrs. J. C. Higgins of this city and has re­ who are seeking to locate upon the vege­ ready to adjust grievances and yet faith- fell In.southern France. No serious dam­
and killed at Seffner by a train on die A. sided for the past six yean in Sanford, table' lands o f Florida, and, is one of tlie.
age is reported.
main reasohs why so many new people ful to hls tnist.
C. L. Portions of the body were scattered Capt. Higgins being the superintendent of
ore buying lands here at « 0 0 . per- acre .
of
wh ? n * n i \ n&lt; t0
Mene, the Eskimo boy who camptolhls
all the way to Port Tampa.
* this division of the A. C. L.
country
soma eighteen years agpTWlih
when
other
sections
are
offering'
land-nt|'*&lt;
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Miss Rosa has for soma time been ste­
Misses Rebecca Womac and Ella Freetier
acre. *‘ .*j ' . * j............... ..
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from
$10
to
120
per
acts,
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sn of Havana, daughters of prominent nographer In her father's"'office and Mr.
May Ids
his shadow
shadow never
never grow,
grow . less,
less, rfnd
tfnd for his home. In the far away frozen
The protection of the lakes'also give
May
men, were .drowned Monday wldle in furl being a dispatcher, the young people
this section a great advantage over those j ,liB ce,ery nover
|North. He'was only ftvo years old when
met and Cupid started another romance
Naming'
not ^0 situated, and the cold snap of last
.
he cnrrte here with his father and Other
* F. J. Usman A Co., bankers and brokers that culminated in the marriage last season, when other sections were devasFrom Ihe Sunflower Stale •* /
friends andAe is the only one ta . live to
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New York, luive purchased the bonds Monday.
tated by a cold wave And Sanford vegetaMessrs, Haynes, Shinn and Rich pf I go back. He has longed for years to go
Mr. Hurt,during bis stay la tills dty
nnd a&gt;tfg&gt; 4 hare of slock of the Tampa
bles were untouched, was a good example Wichita. Kansas, are In (he d ty this week, back to Ills people and was overjoyed
avlUe^hdiwqy, formerly known was very popular with the young people of Ju&gt;l how far rids lake protection en-¡Thcy.buvc purchased iam] from the How-1 when he learned that there was an oppur, .1
dp GaiipsvllW 't Gulf, and the indlca- and hog a host of friends who wish him tered into the coioulatlon of the growers. ard-Packanl Land Co., and expoct toim . tunlty for him to go. He makes rite trip . tions are that woA of compledng and and his estimable wife a prosperous Jourother VsgstsbU Muds In F U r ■prate same ami ■put-h rw «u p at nit w i ly j Uli jnft Ptilry supply ship Jenny» ‘ - .
.^ uipwig tbe^wwd wlll' -guuil'Bil iHUim tt -nor airoMgh .W o As present -Mi. 1!
, Ida, but none so well situated, and none dulC^.
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revolutioa Lp^S
Spain has been sup­
has a position will» the Big Four at Har­
posited to completion.
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upon which the ctisTJCCS"for pcoHr ore so
pressed, and tlie war with Morocco Is now
risburg, Illinois and here the young coupife'
great.. Even the new people here last sea­
Veterans of the G. A. R. Id the number being carried on with vigor.
ictf ScSooTboard liave se- will In the future reside.
son made good returns, and while there çf 30,000 have-beeu holding their annual
l Prof. L L Hime as principal of the
Alabama is tetotally dry. The t-roWblare some who fait to make good, the per- encampment this-week in Sait Lake City,
: d ty at a aalannrf-$250 a
At the Methodist Church —
tlon bill lias passed the legislature, re­
centyge
Is
smalt,
and
the
man
who
will
For many years Prof. Hime was
Sunday school at 9:48 a. in.
work and combine practical-knowledge of vinced of tlie wonderful posalbllities of ceived the governor's signature, and gone
&gt;head o f the Pulatkn schools. He is
Preaching at II o- m., by the pastor.
the soli with it. will make good in nine this section. There ore nurpheap lauds in into immediate effect. Under Us provi­
t one oí the best educators in
this great irrigated dlstricObut the man sions it is unlawful to sell, give away or
Union
service
at
7:30
P-jn.
Preaching
cases out of ten in this section.
The school of which die pro­
by
Rev.
J.
W.
Boyd.
Ail
ore
invited.
.
Fairy
tales
and
romance/
ore
not
re-1
who
buys land now con rest assured that store any liquids containing more than
be head, has one of the best
lated
about
the
great
celery
della.
There
I
next
season his land will have doubled In one-half of one per cent alcohol Posses­
The Baracas of theM. E. church cordialFlorida, w ld i' u cani|His of
has
never
been
a
prospective
customer
I
value,
and at the present rate of sales sion of a United States Internal revenue
and dwruughly fur y invite all young men over 16 to meet
who
came
to
Sanfprd
and
went
into
the
[
there
will
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with
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han change«! all that. Central will be Oblò
to change the tune for different subscrib­
ers as often as there are numbers in the
A Bud j e t of. Opinion “ Just Be- telephone directory. It Is done exactly as
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Is one block fro m , lBt
a .violinist tunes his Inktiument—by tl ghtstreet, but it w i t l p a y
H T ig ò n o ^ n ln T à iI&lt; iVICfc''?i'tcIi U r t a li"
you
to call ancTsee tlie
iteslinul degree Increases or decreases the
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vibration as the impulses are set forth. It
xj,tnay all sound visionary enough. but not
so far-fetched as did the prognostications
“ A Cititi Is Antoni Ye Taking Notes, concerning the wire telephones that were
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and Faith, lie'll Prent ’Em"—
made some thirty. years ago. Even the
wireless telephone advocates do not claim
So Soys Sauntcrer.
that all these promises will come to pass
A oewtpsper Is not nit«Sether publUbed to tell In n day. They contend, however, that
(hr people vrtinl they vunld like to know, hut ha# to
live much at h* «p*«) to trlllng them what they within twenty years the wireless telephone SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
I
Mjkl to know —Greely.
will have entirely superceded tile present
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systems; and for the very good reason
4 One o f my Snnfonl friends has summed that It will be cheaper to Install, maintain
- up w hnthe considers nn~“ ldenl~dny." . If arolrepeaiie.Aud they tiaim u im it win
Near the Depot
It were possible for nil people to carryout do things that the wire telephone -cannot Commercial Street
do—things
that
will
be
ns
necessary
In
the
the provisions mid recommendation# it
inlitht not l»e so bod. But how many are future as ordinary telephony Is today.
so circumstanced to cirrry out the program
4 Angust Is to be a very temperate month
NEW CELERY CROP
oven if so Inclined T
Upon waking go to tlie open window with Just enough rain to properly mature ' ’ DO YOU WANT PUNE CELERY SEED?
nnd take several long breath# of pure nlr. the bumper corn crop which Is In prospect
Tlie kind'dint ilv r * the best rnsnlM nnd
all over country, according to Hicks' pro­
Drink n glnss of cold or Itot water.
111? only Vlad thnt linn I w n p ro y W o l
phecy, which. is. os :follows: .“Threaten­
___ Tuio e x e r c is e for twenty minutee*-tuSeiher «ueceMfiil for Florida Grower*.
Toke. warm «ponge bnth, followed by ing weather conditions will prevail ns wo
I have (hem. fren ch Golden tmportrti _
pass from July to August. Decided thun-.
Self RleacliIaX pure and. in«M «r.nom e.
cold plunge,
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Imported by me direct from Pari*. ; :
der gusts'will bo natural bn and touching'
Light breakfast—no meat.
the 1st* From the 3rd to the 8th the baro­
"Short walk—one mile or two.
L . R . P H I L I P S , D ru ggist
meter
will fall to low readings and mark­
Work.
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Recreation for one hour, combined with ed mId-summer storms will appear before
the center of this period. Storm produc­
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SALFORD,
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iod, Uth to 12th, with Indications of sus­
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tained high temperature, nnd only moder­
Reorenlion.
ate
changes In barometric pressure.
Two glasses of water.
Marked
storm conditions Tfiay also appear
Exercise for fifteen pninutes.
about
the
15th, but the culmlnatAa of
Sleep for ejght or nine hours.
One of the recommendations everybodv the period will oome on the 18th. 10th,
but fa liier is compelled to carry out—work. and 20th. The mercury period being cen­
J. D. PARKER. Prop.
.No meat for breukfnst, or nny other men!, tral on the 21st, premises a prolonged
spell
of
cloudy
days,
with
probable
ten­
is another requirement that will bo easily
Room and Board $1,50 Per
"Tdllqwed by inoiiliebple'. Hi the packers dency to drizzling rains. From the 23rd
‘
don't quit boosting prices. Onealsoought to the 25th the barometer will fall again,
Meals, 35c.
to be able to take'several long breaths of tlie temperature will rise and th e « con­
olr—tlrnt costs nothing bo fnjrond-gct two ditions will increase Into summer storms.
Special Rata by 'the Week
glosse# of water. ^ He can also take a mile The period from the IStlt to the' 28th
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of-uhmltlgetthe millionaire class.
ing heat and drought At the same time
a
cycle of such phenomena is due, when
k »,r 4 The Lincoln cent, the latest thing in we may expect “ all signs to fall" In * a
DEALER IN
United States coins, and lite first coin to season o f dry, hot weather. The last six
bear the Image of the head of one of our days of August prevailing storms may
great statesmen, has been issued from tlie nut arrive as far north ns our southern
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Indian head cent was stopped last Juno. no section of'the south coasts, exposed
AND
Despite the fact that the banks desiring to such visitations, should, lightly regard
the new coins - are required \o pay tlie indications. This period will reach Its
transportation charges from the mint, crisis about Sunday, tlie 25th, to Wedneswhereas the old pennies in amounts’ of doy, September 1.”
more than twenty dollars nt a time, were
—The Sauntcrer.
Agent fo r Virginia-Carolina Fer­
delivered frte, tlie treasury department at
• Conduct on the Sabbath
Washington'received' orders for thousnnds
tilizers
Ip passing through the park on my way
of dollars worth of these coppers. .
Shipments amounting to forty thousand to church iast Sunday morning I saw, and
dollars were made from a mint to the va­ certainly heard, a number of boys playing
rious sub-treasuries' nnd to banks In one in the barid stand. They were talking,
day. All or.the new pennies will be dis­ laughing and yelling very loudly, were
tributed from the Philadelphia mint,which using the chairs In tho stand either for
is the only onb at which there \coins are ball or bats, I could not determine which,
as they were throwing them at each other.
mude.
If
th o « in authority do not put o stop to
IOWA
Tho obverse side of the new
a bust .of Lincoln as lie uppearod
__ such practices tlie stajidjyJU have to be
the civil war period, with "lnGod We Trust" supplied with new chairs before very long.
at the top. On the side of tlie bust ap­ Such boisterous belgtvlor as l witnessed Is
pears “ Liberty," and on the other tlie year not creditable conduct for such large boys
at any time, and certainly not on the
of coinage.
H A V Ç YOU SEEN THE
Sabbath.
Thejmrent# of these boys should
OH the ra ver« size appears “ E Pluribus
Unuin" In small letters at the top, yrlth know where they are, and what they ore
.
— A Church Goer.
“ One Cent" and “ United States of Amer­ doing.

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ica" In the center. Two stems of wheat
replace the wreath of leávesnnd arrows,
which with the shield ot the top made a
circle pn the old cent. Just between the
stems of wheat appear microscopic letters
“ V. D. B," the initials of Victor D. Brennon, a young Russian artist who designed
tlie new coin. Brennon has endeavored
to make Ills work portray Lincoln's love
for children, nnd the face, taken from a
photograph In the possession of Charles
Norton, Is reluxed and smiling.

4 It is going to be a fairly comfortable
—proceeding to penoirntfi any wilderness
with modem wireless devices. Nowa­
days, In order to telephone a man, one
must call up a certain telephone located
in a certain place. Unless tlie man Is
there you cannot talk to him. That will
nil be changed In the injure, O/ui cpn

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The Stetson Low School has Issued a
new bulletin, announcing courses and
faculty for the coming year. This may
be had on requst.
It is evident that this Department ot
the University at DeLand has recently re­
ceived very strong financial backing.
The Department has always been run on
the highest plane, and has cost the In­
stitution for salaries of professors many
times as much as the Income from Law
School tuitions, and yet the Department
this year has been able to announce an
Jqweored number gf professors, _all of
whom, as Indicated by graduate and law
school degrees, and by Judicial position,
must take very high standing as educa­
tors and as legal nuthoriltors.Ten speciul lecturers oh legal subjects will be I
brought before the Law Sdtool during the

the time when the man on the] The Law School he. been able to offer
atreei. on the trolly car, or wherever he
free tuition scholarships ta thegraduates of
may be. will carry in his pocketmo audion
tlie acreditad high schools of. the State
or receiver, listed under Ids owft number
and additional scholarships to Florida
and tuned to an aRlnity different from
boys who are unable to pay full tuition.
that of any other audion. Should some
T h e « latter scholarships will reduce tui­
one call that number, Immediately the
tions to forty dollars for the year.
nudlon will buzz u warning. True, the
Law-School students of Stetson are
man will not be able*to telephone without UlvfW
rank nml nn
will
- l oiinuJlim w ith « f mumdtted npimiatur
be given permission to room in the |&gt;rivute
"Bütthcge win t&gt;e Jguml.ln. ftU .veWcltìL name« ortho city, wh*re Very reasonahto
and éven on street corners, ashfller drops
boarding rotes can be secured.
now are. All he will liten lieve lodo will
Moore’s Modern Methods
be U&gt;«HH»ect his recrlvcrwlth the Iransloom modern
mltter, drop a coin In tho slot, and com-,f 1 Everyono has heard o f Moore’s
'Joooe-Teaf
"munleatlon will’ be set up immediately. methods o f "'bookkeeping oniT
been tiie
ledger systems. So groat
A strong argument against the wireless demand for these per fact ledgers tlrnt Tho
telegraph was that outsiders might easily Sanford Herald has decided to keep a full
pick up thh
the message transmitted. This line of these goods, nnd anyone wishing
was true so long as all iuslrumenta were ledgers, record sheets, contracts, account
books, and cverytlilng foe the office of tlie
lunedio a singlo key. But a Terrain re- business man. shomd &lt;*U at The Herald
pent invention applied to tho telephone office and get tho best.
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VOICE Of ,THE
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tory laws, nn abundant supply of sulphur
water for internal and external use, n large
lake capable of being mode pleasing to
the eire and useful for pleasure as w ells»
Letters and Coinuum Inn lions on commerce, mrd a weirnfffcfigedgoU «Mine,
with good hotels, people will assemble
Various Timely Topics.
there-frtyn-oil sections of this country for
their health's sfikfe.. Some of the requi­
COLllMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE sites which I have mentioned, are natur­
al advantages possessed by {tanford and
the work Is therefore well begun. To you,
In TtlU Depw1«tient will be Found the Mr. Editor,I commend the task of opening
View», Oplnlons and Comments
n campaign to make of Sanford n Winter
Of Practical W riters
Health Resort.
Respectfully yours,
—R. S. K lelor, M. D.
Good Suggestions fo r Sanford
Mr. Editor:
Snow In Pennsylvania
I ntn personally unknown to many of
-JohirWr YUigllng, a former residenLOf
your reatlerftrinit f. yield "to none of them
In oppreclatlon and &lt;ldmirat|on of the ser­ Pnola and now residing In Latrobe, Pa.»
vice your paper ia rendering to Snnford. sends The Herald the following clipping
Good things seem to l&gt;c following each from the Pittsburg Gazette-Times, of July

TAKC IT IN TIME
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Waiting doesn't pay.
If you neglect the aching baefcyUnitary troubles, diabetes, surely
follow..
Doan’ s Kidney Pills relieve Imckachc,
XiiFe every “kidney tlL"
Sanford citizens endorse them.
Mrs. W. R. Pell, Third St., Sanford,
Fla., says: "1 am pleased to recom­
mend Doan’s Kidney Pills in return
for the good they did me. 1 so fir red
from backache a great deal and at
times was so lamc_l_could—scaecelyturnr in l&gt;cd and it was difficult for me
to dress myself. Whenever I stooped,
sharp pains darted through my body,
especially In my kidneys. I also had
some trouble with too frequent pas­
sage of the kidney secretinns. After
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other In Sanford quite rcgulnrly. ns 1 rarely
I bad ttned several remedies with only
"The
record
for
freak
wpathcr
conditions
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see a copy of The Herald that does not
slight benefit, I heard o f Doan’s Kid­
was broken last night nt ney Pills and procured a box. They
contain one or more announcements IndiiP..,in Connellsville
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cative of material progress for the city by*' «clotk. when snow fell. With the ex- brought me the desired relief and I
has been unusually am now able to rest Well, am free from
the lake. Our IntimaLc^friend. Billy Shake-' caption of Tlmrsdi
pain-a ml 'lBmrness-imri-feet~trerter~tir|
cooPnlittieweelt.
it u drizzling J every way."
*— gpnr, Iflld ’ThBfd'S &amp; fide lin h e faflaTrs
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fept ¿biting colder
For sale by alt dealers.
Price so
of men vfiitfi. taken at the flow, leads on rain began to fall,
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo*
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would seem tliat the and nt II O'clock the rl n changed to snow cents.
New York, sole agents for the United
energetic business man o f Sanford appre­ for a few moments.'
States.
ciate the force of the bard's remark; they
Remember the name— Doan’ s—and
New Rood To The Beach,
take no other.
have taken the tide at the flow, and they
Through the efforts of T. E. Williams,
are building up a thriving, prosperous
city. The&lt;eftn "Lucky Sanford" nega­ who with a petition, liberally signed, went1
tives the hard work tlfnt The Herakf!\pil before the commissioners at DeLand Mon­
these men have done, and should 'tltere- day evening, that laxly was Induced toj
/ fore be relegated to the background. It grant the construction of a new road to ]
was you, Mr. Editor, who started the tide connect Sanford and other Orange coanty
and made tho Opportunity for the busi­ towns with die hard surfaced road from
titilli
ness men of Sanford to work, and there DeLand to Daytona.
The new road will branch off from the
has been no luck about it.
road
running from Orange City to Enter­
I am.interested In your progress as a
prise
at a point about a mile and a half |
community, although my business engage­
south
of Orange Chy. From there it will
ments preclude me from Bpending much
run
straight
to the St. Johns river nt
■ time In your midst, and your recent 'An­
nouncements respecting a traction sys­ Thrasher’s ferry, which will be crossed
tem radiating from Sanford und an addi­ with n ferry and from there o straight
tional steamer line on the St. Johns river line into Sanford.
The distance from the Orange City road
promised this communication as a means
Redtli'rsnt I ally Is , one oi the most
to
the St. Johns river la live mile«, and popular kinds Of Becch-Nut Conservesl
tu an end which I have had lfl,.gy£w for
soma time, but have been waiting for the the road will ran on n high pine ridge that that we sell. It has a delicious flavor,
and is jUBt right to serve with a roast of |
psychological moment to bring It -to your will nlwnys be dry, thas obviating the ne­ meat. Each Conserve of
cessity
of
plowing
through
the
mud
In
the
attenlion.
{\
Beech-Nut Brand
Better facilities for reaching Sanford upproucli to the river on the present rood.
will make the city more accessible to n The new roud also cuts off eight miles of |is made of the best fruit and pure sugar |
only, and includes Cherry, Cranberry
large claqs of persons who patronize win­ the distance from DeLand to Snnford.
Quince, Raspberry, Strawberry, Pine-1
The
road,
we
understand,
Is
to
be
built
ter health resorts, but accessibility alone
apple, Peach, Grape Jelly and Jam, Crape
at
once,
mid
this
news
will
be
heralded
will not bring live desired results.' The
Fruit Marmalade, and other fruits.
Better mnke a selection from ahovo |
thing of first importance will obviously be with joy by everyone who has been com­
tu nlnke Sanford a winter health resort, pelled to make the trip front Daytona to j und send your order to
and the energy tluit has made it a celery Sanfonl qr Orlando— Daytona Journal.

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city can also do this. You have tlie-location and nil of the accessories required to
make an attractive winter heitllh resort.
1 commend the city of Augusta to youus
an example and If you will get mid road
the reports o l the department of public
health, published by. that city, for 1007
und 1008, I atn sure you will get inspira­
tion for tho work that lies before you.
’ As u part of the genera) plan, the lake
front should, If possible, pass Into the con­
trol of the city so that a drivesufficiently
elevated to prevent inundation may l&gt;c
constructed, This will be a long step in
lira direction of checking the propagation
t of ■mosquitoes—and you must GET RID ok
these rests If you aim to mako claim to
being a health resort. That the character
of structures on the lake front should be in
keeping wlth the gencrnt-plan-P nm sug­
gesting to you. goes without saying.
Given n city with well paved streets,
enough semi-tropical trees and shrubbery
to make an attractive landscape, an effi­
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We don't have to advertise cheap lands.
The purchaser here saves more per acre
annually in freights than he saves on the
purchase price elsewhere. See table of
freight rates in our booklet
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Government Bamboo Tarm
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Brooksville, Aug. I0.—C. Dorsett. special
agent representing the agricultural de-.|
purtment at Washington, D. 0.. is here to
stnrt the work of removing the timber
from the twenty acre ordturd of land giv­
en by the Brooksville Tobacco Co. to the
- JEW ELER
agricultural department for an experimen­
MY SPECIALTIES
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Pickard's
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of Chinese bamboo. This cane grows to be
Rogers'
Plated
Ware
100 feet high and nine Inches In diameter,
Elgin and Waltham Watches I
and is used to make furniture, etc. A
government expert was ltere last winter
E 'fflIE I B i d R H f a m i ^ m i A W E ) n c w i m
and after looking aii over the Southern
A L L GOODS GUARANTEED
states for a location he was directed t&lt;&gt;
Hernando county, and W. A. Fulton took
Tor Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to
charge of him and landed him on this 20
*&gt;
acres. After they got in the ten acres of
o
bamboo cane tBey will put in a live-acre
4
model tobacco form.
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H e n ry McLaulinj

HOLDEN REAL ESTATE
. COMPANY

SAN FO R D

JUST RECEIVED
Another lot o f those Bargains Ini
Harness at
Harry Wilson’ s

and Dengue Fevers
This Is the season when a bottle or good disinfectant should be In every home |

C HLORIDES

Cleans, protects andmtsinfebu. &gt;U«ed around sinks, drains and cesspools. It de-1
• «troys all UlsCuso germs and sewer gases, prevents contagion and infection and stops
fermentation and decays
’ ■ *. *
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FLIES will leave a house and MOSQUITOES will not enter where ASHE'S CHLO­
RIDES are sprayed. One part to 20 parts water. -Foe* WHITE FLY and all insects
on trees, plants and flowers mix one oOc bottle with nine gallons of water. Poultry
hachad in this solution will-rid them of nil insects. When scrubbing andcleHning u
little in the water keeiS fleas, and the smaller forms of vermin out of the bouse and
pollslies walls wood Aioors uml.furuilure. and makes a healthy. pleajuuit.wJur.ia your

'

MfficSs FfUÍt and PrOdUCC

Free Reading Room I

Consumption, Malaria, Scarlet, Typhoid |

F LO R ID A

JOHN V. DENTON^ CO.

Sanford Library •

ROOM 20

Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets

Upstairs, Pico Block

N EW YORK C ITY

Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m.

|REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank of New YorkC|ty, or any Commercial Agency
and to Hundred» or Shjppers who arc fthlpplng.lo them regular
w

A R E YO U ON G U AR D A G A IN S T

A S H E 1S

M cCULLERl

W e deal in Celery Farms and
Farm .Lands and we are the
largest owners of Town Lots

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AND

Saturdays 4 to 9p. m.

Strangers W e l c o m e

G. R.V CALHOUN
tiOnFilSa f f lr
VNN9M H B B
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Sanford
Machine i Foundry]
Works

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of Machinery

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for

business in 190G.
Accounts of

Now

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handles

S E V E N H U N D R ED
Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity
MOTTO:

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U aB

RATS, AND MICE—One 25c box of Ashe's Rotsault is guaranteed to rid any
and consumes Office ond works 214 Oak Avenue |
octant of |'i* m troublesome [tests or money refunded.
Tbone 130
Tthoiit any odor.

SANFORD,

Fla

Capital $30,000.00

“ Tota fair with both friend and foa,
Oft your own llttlo rlghta forago;

D E P O S ITS

IN SU R ED A G A IN S T L O S S
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them »11.

For Gate by 8 A N FO R D G R O C ER Y C O M P A N Y

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Peoples Bank of Sahford
Opened

IRepairing A ll Kinds |

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FIRST CLASS CRAlTE M A TE R IA LS , Sanford,

WHEN WASHING a tablespoon full of Ashe's Chloride In the water loosens the
dirt, whitens the clothes and makes cleaning easy, keeps hands soft und prevents
chapping.
FOR THE BATH a little of Ashe’s Chloride in the water produces a most excel­
lent skin tonic, removes black heads, and acts os a skin beautlfier. You feel thor­
oughly refreshed and invigorated. 50c a pint, and one pint mixed with (irty pints of
water makes a strong and effective germicide und disinfectant for household use nt
a coat of one cent a pint.
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For ticks, flies, fleas, on horses, mules, cattle, dogs and other animals mix one
Part tn twepiy r n&gt;.a ^
,if,.,U
-efcrth-m trnistrr- A-!rbc*g~ChfurlltP
ttties dogs of mange, worms and distemper.
Four botes of ASHE'S ROACHP^PPER Is guaranteed .to rid any Iwine of all
Tftssh—t nut», ail in tmgsrbed bugs-or mollis o^ mousy reftuided. - Where - youp^l
have 8 few roadies In your kiteiien &lt;me 25c lx»x will clear them aliout. Don't use
DEALERS IN
a poison for insects, for roaches trail through it and then over dishes and eatables.
Many deaths are caused In* this way and people never know what killed than. A „ A A m
1
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Asita’s Roaebuepper contains no poison, nice where there are children and poultry A U l U I I l l l l l l l C o a l l l l
will not be Injured by eating Insects killed with Ashe's Roachpepper. Poo t liave
-roaches in your homes, they track over sewers and drains and then over -your dishes
«ml eatables and scatter typhoid and other disease germs in any home. Don’t de­
lay. get A «lie's Roachpeppcr today, for Gils Is the best time of the year to get

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FLORIDA

M. M. SMITH.
President

H. R. STEVENS.

a S. DERRY,

IL E. TOLAR

Vice-President
Cashier •
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�îlic SÀNroNt) HERALD

13, 1909

change advertising for transportation,
but If Mr.. Burr is not guilty of the charge
ho should make that fact known. The
PuUiihed Evrry Friday M om lnj at Sanford, Fla. fact, however, that ho has kept such a
R. J. Holly, M anatlni Editor
golden silence about this matter is eviSubscription Price, *1.00 a Year In Advance dcnce of the fact that he had something
to do with it.
Entered as second-clau mail matter A u lu tt 22nd.
1008, at lb * ftntofflce at Sanford, Florida,
under Act of UarctrSrd, IB?P

THE PERSONAL PLATFORM

A man’s platform is of little value if
the man himself Is of little value. Na
man’s platform can be trusted if the man
himself Is untrustworthy. No man's plat­
form is or*can be stronger or better than
The man himself. A i best Ids platform
stands only so long as he remains in the
same frame o f mind, or holds to the Bame
views expressed In It.
The primary system has -developed the
most unreliable and illusive thing in pol­
itics, or nature—the personal platform.
The mirage of the desert, hiding’ burning
sands with scenes of sparkling fountains.
‘aíStrítísfreams nml shady palm groves,
4s the only thing like It in the material
world. Tlie personal platform is made to
allure the unwary and catch votes, ahd
whatever Its maker, thinks will capture
'Om fancy o f th*-people-and rivet their
support to him goes into i t This state­
ment Is true of die Irresponsible profes­
sional politician and notoriety hunter.
So when the honest man declares himself
hlB platform and declarations sound, tame
and puerile compared to those of die man,
who is not handicapped by principles,
sincere convictions, or improbabilities of
accomplishment
;

- Standard

. The fair state of Florida Is being infest­
ed by a horde of land sharks who areliuying thousands of acres of almost worthless
land at from SO cents to $1.50 per acre,
which they In turn are selling in live, ten
and twenty acre tracts to innocent north­
ern purchasers at prices ranging from $10
to $30 an acre. Tills land In most cases
Is cut over land that has no real value
and could not bo mode to produce o crop
under the most favorable conditions,
There &amp; » thousands, yes, millions of acres
of fine fanning land ill Florida, which can
be bought at reasonable figures, but most
of this is held by Florida real estate agents
and is tow valuable f o r e !* regular sharks
to handle at any profit.—Palatka Times*' •' (
Herald.
\

Any

The-Gainesville Sun.'in a recent Issue,

have considered such a law a-damnable
outrage.'
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,
W ÿ e have been laboring under the bnwasü ï f t 11,01 11 vf0B Mr‘ Burr’B work **»P
tu ned *to a i'|Putinco dial killed the amendVcm I n v e n t i o n * ^

aewtiNtpan lo M *

Including

S t a n d a rd P a t t e r n

Free

Don’t Miss This

It STAHPLAO IA1HIUH COMMKV’ ri,. V..V

Beautiful

Book

and a Free Pattern

Store Closes 6 P. M. Except Saturdays,
Every Thursday Afternoon

j Far Employees
I ;.

is impossible tlint land of nny value could
be sold at any prices, and if people are
induced to Hhre u iu a a «&amp; »«iX 8 «ire ^ *e ^ 1'
such misrepresentations they are in the
gold brick purchasing class.
It is presumed that this advertising is
being done by one of the large syndicates
which has purchased overflowed lands in
The Citrus County Chronicle has passed the Everglades.—Tninim Times.
the fifteenth mile stone and the present
management can feel proud of the record
Sonford fo r Him
made during the past two years. T h e
F, W. Jesaett. a vegetable grower of
H e r a l d hopes to receive the Chronicle for many years experience, and one of the
the next fifteen years and that Wamock best posted men in the state on the rais­
and Butler will still be at the helm.
ing and shipping of vegetables, has arrived
in Sanford and rented a farm In the cele­
ry delta.
......
,
— MrrJessctt has been residing -in ■Jnck-City. When Sanford has that proposed sonvilie for several years and was attract­
steamship line to Savannah and the mo­ ed to Sanford by the superior advantages
tor car connection with Orlando and Kis- of this section for growing vegetables.
slmmc that is talked about, its growth is His family will arrive later, and tliey will
likely W ' be ;another Florida wonder.— make Sanford their future home.
Timcs-Unlon.
Just why an nonest man can lend him­
self to a fake land scheme, knowing that
he is defrauding some poor stranger is past
finding out. Some of those higher up had
better go slow in aiding and abetting these
frauds.
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C H O IC E F L O R ID A AND W E S T E R N M E A T S

W. E. HOLM ES &amp; SON
P R A C T IC A L W E L L D R IL L E R S

Artesian and Deep Wells
See Udt&gt;Before Placing Your Orders

W. E. HOLMES &amp; SON

The St. Augustine Meteor Is looking
better since Editor Ziin returned from
Tallahassee, He now’ has time to wash
the rollers, set more type, write more ar­
ticles, attend Jto house work, collect the
bills, dodge his creditors and other amuse­
ments that make the life of an editor the
most fascinating in the world.
The Hastings Advocate is the very latest
in Florida journalism. It is a neat, fourpage, six-column paper, and is a good rep­
resentative of the Hastings section. ‘‘ Mar­
tin and Cumiliicrs are editors and propri­
etors.' Jeff Carry there is a former Sanford
resident and.The Hekald Joins In best
wishes for tlie success of the new venture.
"A Sanford man was robbed of fifty
dollars in Jacksonville last Saturday
night,’’ snys an Orange county exchange.
That's notiiing to tlie ‘ credit of Sanford.
Men from nearly every other town in
Florida nnd many from Georgia have had
that 3tsUnotion” conferred upon them in
Jacksonville long ago.—Fprnamllnn Rec­
ord.

W e have anticipated

DW Model F Buick

II SANFORD

Needs and Bought Our

GARAGE

F*. M. K EELY, Proprietor

Stock of

Agents. Fo r the Celebrated

BUICK,
C H A L M E R S -D E T R O IT and HUDSO N CARS
New Garage in Connection
for Repairing and Storage.

Kissimmee and Sanford we fear Orlando
is in danger of being crushed (with honors) between the upper and tlie neither
mlllstomx-lReporter-Stor."
; "

A U TO M O B IL E S FOR HIRE
Oak Aye. between Second and Third Streets

Under the caption of Voice of the People,
in this issue, is an able article from Dr.
A l l to Suit YOU and YOUR
Keelor, in which he urged tbe people of
, ■'
A
Sanford to beautify tlie lake front, and
Pocket-book
induce more tourists to make their winter
home here. The lake front should receive
is opening up and
the attention of our people,Vas nothing
would so enhance the valuó of city prop­ you will be compelled
to Office!
erty so much as a beautiful boulevard
along tbe lake shore instead of the un­ come out in a New Outfit
sightly buildings that now adorn this part
qf tlie city. Dr. Keelor’s comments 'are Why n o L le l us supply your
certainly to the point
needs?
"Why out buy reform in Florida? The
land of sunshine, oranges, health' and
wealth? One hundred and eighty .thou­
sand acres of as rich land as the earth
oontains, divided into farms of from 10 to.
040 acres and sold for $240 each, $10
down-und $10 a month. No Interest or

«form ing such
mied that Mr.
farmer, -tuulw#
rc liked a law
mi exchanging
with tlie tner-

Book

This wonderful volume portrays n range of styles that
covers every depart irtOU of dress. The styles ore es­
pecially pleasing, combining smartness and daintiness
in the very highest good taste. Best of all, the pat­
terns are thoroughly reliable. They cut right and fit
Fightrfjnd « » « &gt; snnplo-that-enjdKKly-tttn-nsc-theni.

(not ail parties) to select tlie right man
to represent mid advocate it before the, f i t ? ¿fonts'as to incorporate the suburb
of Orlando.—Kissimmee Gazette. Between
country/ Personal p latfon iy^^ve

HOW ABOUT IT, BURR?

Fashion

Price 25 Cents.

There Is considerable talk bcjrjjl. Aï
duigetl
in by mir citiso ns
platform and the members- of Lite party

.Hiding force what
ever, üuUli!ü¿fpic men making (hem. A
SCStf ftps no known or enunciated prin­
ciples wltliout a formulated and adopted
platform. A.personal platform lias no
more strength . than lie who utters It; a
party platform lias .all the fqjco and power
o f all its member^ We therefore, prefer
a party platform, and favor the calling of
a platform convention to enunciate the
principles and polities of the Democratic
party in the state of Florida.- It should
also liave the authority to declare the
views of the party on national issues.—
Brooksville Argus.

Pilóne 144

Get the Fall Number of the

ARE TOO MANY LAND SHARKS

0 Itine First Floor In tbe DUhop Block, F in i Street
Telephone No. MB.

T ip îp ju fîilj ptotfom urtiftH nn
in die future should he be elected! Is tbe
roseate hue of his imagination brighter
than the muscle aud fibre of his determin­
ation and power of will arc strong to ac­
complish? is he honest; tirnve, wise and
capable enough to bring to pass the things
he udvocotesT Is . he stable, unswerving
from his purpose, consistent in ids life
and character! If ho does not measure
up to iho stumlard indicated by these in-^.
qulries, his platform is utterly valueless.
If he does, then a close scrutiny should be
given to tiio platform to determine
whether or not he should be permittee! to
win on tils platform. A strong, conscien­
tious, callable man On a bad platform can
do vastly more, harm to' the common­
wealth than a weak, vuscillating mnn on
tlie same plntfortn. For the strong, lioncsLand brave man will Ins more strenuous
to win In whAl ho believes to lie right
than tlie tycnk, unstable man who knows
he is wrong
The soldier’s uniform may be handsome
and brave, and tlie flug over him tlie right
one, but if ho is a coward he will run
away; if weak he will be overcome;If «
knave lie will go over to the enemy In tlie
day of battle. So the timid man will not
stay in to win; tlie weak man cannot win;
the vaclluting man cannot be relied on to
remain steady long enough to win, and
the dishonest man will not win In the
face of bribery and temptation. The mnn
and Ills platform must both be right—:
Particularly and by all means tlie mail.
WtTprefer iùt thé party to“ make. .Uio

Next Door to Postoffice

will» each farm free. Think of it! A ten
to 640-acre farm for I24Q oH-Cflay term*
ami n town lot free. That ought tO' lifteresi you. If you want to’ know more
about it. see J. R. Speck, Compton, Cal.,
or at Hotel Greeuleaf.'*
The obove is copied from o card sent to
lité Times liy a friend ’ who has“ recently
visited California. It is a method by
which it is hoped to dupe innocent people,
and for the good namcof the state means
should be employed to chedunnte titese
specula tors—to use nu harsher terms. It

’TJipr« is buiiliui new uudarMutsun"

THOM AS EMMET

W IL S O N
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW

DENTIST
Hines Bldg, over Woodruff's Store
SANFORD. FLORIDA

L a i« S ia l« Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
Keaidencea. Santunl and Sylvan Lake

DR. R, Mr MASON

----- GEO. A . DeCOTTES

'. 1

ATTORNEY

DENTIST

Wclborn Block

I **

Piuma 10

and

COUNSELLOR

at

LAW

Praclicu lit State and Federal Courts
Sunfurd. Fla

Wclborn Block

Sanford, Fluridu

But none of the Goods under
JOHN

our roof ore OLD, and mudi
NEW and up-to-date

C

SN EAD

ARCHITECT

DR.

W. E. HOUSHOLDER
DENTIST

'Pitone 103
S A N F .Q R J ). F L O R ID A

o don't charge anything far a look

_ flnm» and inve«ilguiu.r3gftggr— .
buying elsewhere

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HART

F. 0. E. CELERY C ITY AERIE. 1853

SURVEYOR ANDDRAUGHTSM AN

D. L. Thrasher — ----- SAJLEOJMA-Wr^TU-Dre— —---Leveling and Crow-Sectioning far Orninolo
'•*’
a Specialty

J. C. O DOWNING. M. D.
(Formerly of the U. S. army J

AN D E W JOHNSON

Office at 611 Oak Ave.

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Spedatili Ut Pli ya Musical and Scientific
M ayau « sad StreedUb Movement Cure

Practice» In Slate and Federal Coutil.

M. G. T. Uulldlng

Pbutu

Meets Tuesday nights, at 8 o’clock, nl
tlie hall in the Stone-Gove building, on
First street

SANFORD LODGE, N a

27, L 0.0. F.

Meets every Monday night at 7:30 in Ma­
sonic Pall. Visiting brethren ore cor­
dially invited.
W. S. Baldwin.

Socriwv.

�August 13.1909

about

The

s Anforo herald

THOSE NEW DISEASES
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.

Just A Gal To Militate Against The
Solid South •"'
Regarding the new diseases recently
spning the Lake City Index says:
"Every now and then some 'smart
Aleck' discovers a new disease. And did
you ever, notice further that these'discov­
eries* usually come Just at a time when
immigration Is looking this wnyT
We hnd a siege of 'liook-worm.' And
they said this was the reason of the ap­
parent lassitude of peoplo In this section;
and the result was that wo were called
lazy and indolent. And yet some of the
great huBtlprs of this great American
country hove come from South of the Mn■spntind'Dfxuu lliie-r Gcrrtd of thchook
worm and that tired feeling would vanish,
they said. Well, this story did not pan
out op well as desired, and now/lt is 'pel­
lagra*— whatever that is— and it comes to
you from eating some o f the products of
sour grain. Rut It occurs to us dint* n
good deal of/his stuff comes to us In do?
colled henitiifoodsmadoJe A cooler, ¿liiiip.
worms'-(laziness) In a few recruits oi the
army tlfiat'went up from the South. Rut
we respectfully suggest that these are not,
as a rule, a fair sample of the boys of the
South. Then 'pellagra* was seen first in
aa old colored man who died somewhere
up In Ohio and who hnd brought this
dreadful thing up with him from Dixie.
'Pellagra* really is a ‘Dago’ disease, it
possitlvely has no connection with us at
all, It Is a skin eruption, and was sup­
posed to be confined to the rice-producing
sections of Northern Italy. By all right,
then, it should have Its place of abode,'as
a starting point, in tlic slum districts of
jije big Northern cities. The books tell
"us thnt the belief, so -long current, that
this m a M y
or matze
as the .chief article, of diet must be great­
ly modified, as It has been observed In
districts and under circumstances where
the food 1« of different description, but
where poverty. Insufficient nourishment,
filth, and the ofdlnary agents in human
degeneration are at work. So (lint ‘pellagru’ has.no proj&gt;cr standing in the South
at all.
Did it ever strike you thnt these dis­
eases might be the. work of some clever
advertising ugent for the land agent of
some of the Western roil roods, who hnd
‘cheap binds to judlT Hnd you thought ns
we have, that these reports may he Just a
scare to keep people from settling among
uisT Well, the Index believes it, and so
wifi you. if you will Just study over it
awhile.

and Return
You want the Best Ma­
terial for you House

Tickets on $&amp;Ie from Jacksonville every Monday, and Thursday
beginning with June 17 up to Aug 30thj with
__ —- - - - - H n a lre tu rn iim itS e p tS O tir— ~
Stopovers allowed on these Tickets at Richmond, Washington,
Baltimore and Philadelphia
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Reduced Rates to other Summer Resorts
»r-B M iM A M M lW f ■rptes, reservations etc„ cnli piuor write tt&gt; —J
t"~
►

^ e S K IH S , A*t, Sanford, or A. W . PRtTOP, Division Paasonsor Aft
M B W. Bay St. Jaekaonvllla, Pla. '

We carry Hie Largest line befl tween Jacksonville and Tampa

^

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Hardware Co

Staple and Fancy Groceries

SANFORD. FLORIDA

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~ _______

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Sanford

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General Fire Insurance

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BKANCItrS

—— AGENTS
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High-grade Pianos, Organs,
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Low Prices

Easy Payments

Inal Sum Insured

Pico Block

tate of the Insured

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Î

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Issue the usual forms of policies. Also a guaranteed coupon dIVIderAl containing a disability
clause, which Is one of the most attractive and liberal policies offered by any company

3ANIEL,

General ^Agent,

Sanfon

TE M P O R A R Y O F F IC E A T J . E , P A C E 'S , 206 W E S T FIR S T- 8 T R E E T
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�LEOAL ADVERTISING

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Bill In Chancory to Enforce Tax Lien.
In tho Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the Btato of Florida, for Oh
nngo county.
City of Sanford vs’. Lola 3 21, Block
2. T ier 11, Owner Unknown.
• : To the edfondant Owner Unknown:
It appearing from tho affidavit of the
City Solicitor -of the City 6f Sanford
herein filed that ho believe* that you
ore a non-resident of tho State o f Flor­
ida, and that your retidonce Ip uu
known, nod that there 1» no person In
this 8tate the aervloe of e subpoena
upon whom would bind you.
It Is therefore ordered that you do
appear In this' coart to tho bill herein
filed, upon Monday, September nth, A
V., 1209.
~
It la further ordered that this order
o f publication bo publish od once n
week for eight coneecuUve weoke lu
-the Sanford H e ra ld , * newspaper pub
Ushed In the City a t Sanford. In Or­
ange County, Florida.
■ Witness my hand and the seal of
said çlrcult court this 24th' day ot
June, A. D., 1909.
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBIN BON,
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County
By M. 1. Hart, Deputy Clerk.
46-8.

bo published In the Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published tn «aid City, once
a wook for eight consecutive w»?Oks
prior to sfcJd rule day.
Witness my band and seal of the
!&lt;T circuit cou rt'tb l»~ 21th ' day o f
June, A. D., 1209.
B. M. ROBINSON,
(Seal.)
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County,
46-8.
**-*

Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of too State of Florida, for Or­
ange county.
To the defendant Owner Unknown:
-City o f Sanford vsi-Mr G, Hedengren
'IX» the defendant M. Ö. Hendongren:
It appearing from the affidavit of*the
c ity Bollcltor o f the City o f Bafiford
h atly" "
herein filed that ho believe« that1are a non-resident of the State of Pl&lt;
Ida, and that your residence la 'unson\ln
known, and that tfcero Is no person
i poeti a
tills State tho service of a subpoei
upon whom Would bind you, and that
your age Is over the age of 21 years.
It Is therefore ordered that you do
appear In this court to tho bill herein
mod, upon Monday, September CUi, A.
U., 1909.
' - - - - it Is further ordered that this order
ot publication he * published once a
week for eight consochUvo weeks In
. llcrald. AJiallM M JLJm b:
io City of Sanford, in Orllshed In tho
ango County, Florida.
■Witness my hand nnd the seal ol
said circuit court this 34th day ol
Jufte, A. D., 1909.
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,
.
46-8.

your age Is over the age of 21 year*,
it 1» therefore ordered-that yoa do
apiM’ur In thja court to the’ bill heroin
filed, upon Monday, September Gth, A.
D., 1909,
- .- ,
It Is. further-ordered that thto_orAet
of publication be published once a
week for eight consecutive weeks In
the Sanford Herald, n newspaper pub­
lished In the City o f Sanford, Id Or­
ango Couut^, Florida.
Witness my hand nnd the seal of All Work Receives My Personal Attention
said circuit court ttil.B 24th day of
nnd Best Efforts
June, A. D., 1909.
(Seni,)
B. M. ROBINSON,
tfK
Clerk Circuit Court, Orango County.
40-8.
Opposite City Hnll
Thone 230

dingee

Plumbing and

J

Gas Fitting

Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien,
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State of Florida, for O r
ango County.
City o f Sanford va. Lota 13 &amp; 13,
Block 7, T ier 1, Ownor Unknown,
and— —; t .* - ■■ ;
To All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application or toe City Solici­
tor, it Is hereby ordered than on or be­
fore the September rule day next, being
September 6, A. D., 1909, In paid court
you-appear to-ond answer th e.h llLfllei
and sot rorih the nature o f your res­
pective lntorcslB In, right to, or Hons
upon real estato situate In tho City of
Sanford, and described In the bill as
-\
Lots 12 and 13, Block 7, T ier 1.
-------------------- b
It Is further-ordered that this.order
bo published In the Sanford Herald, a
Send for our booklet, FLORIDA VEGETABI.I3. It contnlns directions
newspaper published In said City, once
for raising nil the prlncliml products of tlio State, carefully revised and
a week for eight ooneccutlvo weeks
brought up to date by our most successful growers. No publication on
prior to Bald rulo day.
thl* subject contains such practical advice. All gnrdners should have it;
* _ Witness my hand and seal ,of the Bill In Chancery .to Enforce Tax Lien,
from the owner of tho small home garden to the largest shipper., Tn it
i. ,ilia Circuit' oourt this 21th day of In the Circuit Court of tho 7th Judicial
B lll fn Chancery to Enforce ia x Lien.
will be found tho special IDEAL formulas that hnva been constructed by
Circuit o f tho State of Florida, for Or­
Juno,
A.
D.,
1909.
In’ the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
careful study of actual (Mul results. They ure invaluable, being perfect­
ange
county.
(goal.)
B.
M.
ROBINSON,
Circuit of tho Btato of Florida, for Or
ly balanced nnd from the RIGHT SOURCES. Get the BEST .and make'
City o f Sanford vb. 40x80 fL In B. K.
anxo county.
’ ------- --C lerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
MONEY.
Corner of Lot 6, Block 16,' Chapman
46-8.
City of San fiord Va. 30 f t o f Lot 5,
•
A-Tnckcr*«-Addition,
‘
Owner
Un­
Block 18, Chapman &amp; Tucker's Ad­
known.
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
dition, Ownor Unknown.
IM k in W
.T o the defendant .Owner Unknown:
In
tho
Circuit
Cbur{
of
the
7th
Judicial
To the Defendant Owner Unknown
'
i
t
appearing
from
tho
allldavlt
of
the
Call on our Local Representative R. C. Maxwell, or address
Circuit of the 8tate of Florida, for O r
It appearing from tho allldavlt of tin
.C ltr^itotlcltD E infcito.eitr o f Sanford
1,
f».
:* *7..T '4 f^ ‘ v &amp;S
' - *
**r^-**’*”r~?**"*4\
City Solicitor o f the City o f Sajofonl .t*&amp; vm C oantj.
»r'EbrTJi' t a ^ W ’TWtJtrthatfliò” believe« that you
Lure Ia filed that bo bollevoe that y o r C t“t y o
“ *f Sanford Y i i ? 3 b T f o'
are
a
non-resident
of
the
State
o
f
FlorBlock 18, Chapman A Tucker’* Ad­
aro a non-resident of tho Stato o f Flot
Ida. and that your reaidonco Is un­
dition. Owuor Unknown, and
Ida, and that your roaldonce 1r un­
known, and that there la no person lu
T
o
All
Whom
It
May
Concern:
known, and that there Is no person In
this State tho service ot a subpoena
tills Stnto the service of a BUbpoona ' Upon application of tho Clly Solici­ upon whom would bind you.
tor,
It
la
hereby
ordered
than
on
o
r
be­
upon whom would bind you, and that
It Is therefore ordered that you. do
your ugo 1b over tho age o f 21 years. fore theSeplember rule day next, being appear In this court to tho bill hereto
It la therefore ordered thlit you do September 6, A. D., 1909, In i« ld court, filed, upon Monday, September 6tli, A.
appear In this court to tho hill herein you appear to and answer the bill filed
EUT9Q3.
filed, upou Monday. September 6th, A. and sot forth the naturn-oj-joun-re»It Is further ordered that this order
pectlvo Interests In; right to, or llena
1»71W 7
ot publication bo published onoe a
upon
real
Calato
situate
in
the
City
of
It.Is further ordered that this order
wook for eight consecutive wfieks In
of publication be published onoe a Sanford, and described la the bill as
thp Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
wook for olght consecutive weeks In 30 f t of Lot 6, Block 18. Chapman A.
lished la the City o f Sanford, In Or­
P “ /Lm J
&gt;
¥ A A I 7
V
.
k
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­ Tuckor’ s Addition.
It Is further ordered that this order ange County, Florida.
lished In the City ot Sanford, in Or­
Witness my hand and the seal of
be published in the Sanford Herald, a
ange County, Florida.
Bald.circuit oourt .this 24th- day of
newspaper
published
In
eald
City;
once
- Witness m y hand and the seal of
June, A- IX, 1 DM.-‘------_______________
A T TH ESE PR IC ES
said circuit court this 24th day of ¿ Week Tor tight eonaecutlvr-weeks
(Seal.) — - - r
B. M. ROBINSON,
prior to said rulo day.
Juno, A. IX, 1909.
CleTk Circuit CourL Orango County.
Witness my hand and seal o f the
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
46-8.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. said circuit court thla 24th day o f
Evary' chair llluatralad hara la mada al lha
June, A. D., 1909.
By M. I.Tfart, Deputy Clerk.
baat whlta mapla atook and flnlahad natural
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
46-8.
out-daar varnlah. m Tha aaata ara baat a rad#
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. fn the Circuit, Court o f the 7th Judicial
daubla woven rattan &lt;not cheap p ith .
Circuit o f the State o f Florida fo r
4M .
******_'.'
W e‘ Are. felting Aundre»» o f Ohaire to the people e f
.$ 2 3 0
Oratile county
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien,
thl* Stele, and every eueteme« bring* u* anetSer W tiyf $ 2 2 5 C
■eeeeee eor price* are ene.lhlfd tower then it I* poeelbte
lu the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien. CUy of Sanford 1 DUI In C h in w ry to rnfurc*
tar the retail «tore* to cell the *em* | t*4 t choir* »1
Circuit of the Stato ot Florida, for On In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial S. H. Coleman
Tax Lien
Vhe*e are pnl| a taw e f ewr pattern* If yew nceS
ango county.
,
Circuit o f the State ot Florida, tor Or* To the defendant. S. II. Cóleraán:
It npp- arit.1 from the affidavit of the City .SulÜCohaire * f AHV SORT write for our
City ot Sanford vs. LotsS A 4, Block
ange County.
I tor o f the City of Sanford herein Died that he be7, Tier 1, Owner Unknown.
City, of Sanford va. .Lots‘ 3 &amp; 4, Block lima that you are a non-rrakirnl of the Stato oT
- LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATAIOD HOJf.
To the defendant Owner Unknown:
Florida and that your realdrnre la unknown and
2, T ier 11. Owner Unknowti, and
that thrrr U no pertoo In thla itsto thr vrvlcr of
It appearing from the affidavit of the To All Whom It May Concern:
a tubporno upon whom would hind you, and that
| ANY ROCKER 8H0WH HERE GAR BE HAD IN RED.
Clly Solicitor o f tho City ot Sanford ’ Upon application of-the City Solici­ your afe la ovrr 21 yean.
heroin filed that he believe« that you tor, It Is hereby ordered than on or be­ It U ibereforr ordered that you do anpntr in thla
GREEN OR CANARY FOR 15 CTS. EXTRA.
ta the bUI hrrrln filed, upon Muoduv, Sep­
i are a non-resident of the State o f Flor­ fore the September rule day next, being court
tember 6th, 1009.
ida, and that your residence is uu- September 6. A. D., 1909, in A id c o u r t , ___
____ __that this order
____________
It la further ordered
of publication
FLORIDA CHAIR FACTORY
. known, and that there la no person In you appear to and answer the bill pied
u t..,,, ...TT nr m n , mmI » a ll» IBTU* Sanford Herald, a nrMlpaper jmT»Jaokaanvllla, Florida
this Stato the service o f a subpoena and eet forth Tthe
nature of your res- tubed tn thrClty uf Sanford, In Orante munty,
$1.75
upon whom would bind you. '
pectlve Interests In, right to. or liens Florida,
Wltneaa my hand and the aeal of said circuit
It Is therefore ordered that you do upon real estate situato in' the City *of
tbit 2nJ day of July. A. D. I U09.
appear In this court to the bill herein Sanford, and described in the bill as
B. M. Roaixyoa.
filed, upon Monday, September 6th, A. Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, Tier 11.
Clark Circuli Court. Orange County.
D.. 1909.
' It Is further ordered that this prder
it la further ordered that this order be- published in the Sanford Herald, a
or publication be published once a newspaper published In said City, Oncd In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judlcla
LINCOLN HULLEY. P h . D.f Litt D., LL. D„ President
Circuit o f the State o f rforldo fo r
week for eight consecutive weeks In a week for eight consecutive weeks
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­ prior to sold rule day.
T
H
E
BEST
SC H O O L * TO O COOO FOR Y0\JR
Orange County
lished in the City ot Sanford, In OrSEND THEM TO S T E T S O N
Witness my hand and seal o f the City of Sanlonl
nlord J jjm ¡n chancery to enforce
___ lUiga C«unty*J3oriila.— . ----------—4t P iilu n u t e i IskierWl#n
CuH»f«-of LlbrrjJ A m
A id —olreu lt-oou rt-th l* 24th day. o f A H -t!oltm
(man
Í ----------- T n O t n — ----- ---»n
17 Uwvtriiif ButUinfs
Ceiba* of Law.
‘ Witness my hand nnd the seal of June, A. D., 1909.
And To A ll Whom Ii Moy Coocrrn;
C*nr( .c(TcAl
said circuit oourt this 21th day ot (Seal.)
B. H. ROBINSON, *
of the Cti v Siill-ltor, It U herrby
'.I Y«*r
Caliti* of Boti*
M n lm Rule day
June, A. D., 1909.
lowm«nl
P n p u iM n Andntir
Clerk Circuit CourL Orange County.
99, In «a lt (nurt.
IS.000
V
«alen»««
U
Lihftry
No.nuJ .ad Mctd^ir!
. keeb
, (Seal ).
.
B. M. ROBINSON,
46-8.
you appear to and aniwer tiff hill Hind and w l
.i10iaL*r|*
m mlip*cam
School e( ,M______
rrtu Ait*
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
forth the nature ot your m p eed
va______
interoats
___
its In.
L*brunur ir* for Sri«arc
¡bhooi * fFMwk
1; _ _
to. or lien« upon real retale titualo in the
By M. I. Hart, Deputy Clerk.
UliwrpMMd Cenerai Equipment
Schaal el Floe An*
l
___
ofSanford.
sad described in (he bill a* t o t 12,
■k.______
C*&gt;*f«l______________
wlmiaWlrmlioa ini lherea(h
Srp*r»t* dacmileric* 1er
ia*» red ro*a&lt;_____
_ i«p*r*u*
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Llan. City
46-8.
Block 7, Tier-B.
Chiùdi*
red
aol
ucuiiu
lucjii*|.
For
c*t«ln(t
or
*W
w
&gt;.
ful lefartnaliaa, or Tot room rtwtvilluiu. fcliini
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
ll la (nrthrr ordered that thl* order be 'oubUrhcd
* * * W «l*** ^»« * » » /#* «*# * * * * » « * * » » » » &lt;
Circuit of the Stato o f Florida, for Or­ Id Tho Sanford 11« old. a Bewtpaper publiihod in JOHN B. STETSO N U N IV E R SITY. DcLand.
•aid
dty.
*
aald d
ty . once a week
wrek for eight
aomacutiva week»
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
ange County.
prior to aald rule
n w dda
iy . '
t
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial City o f Sanford vs. I. B. Williams, and
Wiincfii my hand
han&lt; and teat áf the aald circu
court UtS 2nd day of July. A. P. 1
Circuit o f the State of Florida, for Or* To A ll Whom It May Concern:
■■. _ li.ll.R o a o « »* . t
Upon application o f the City Solici­ ^ ^ “ ^ 1 _Clerk Circuit
nngo County.
Court, OrangeCbuhtv.
C ity 'o f Sanford vs. 40x80 fL in S: E. tor, it Is hereby ordered than on .or be­
Corner o f Lot 6, Block 16, Chapman fore the September rule day noxL being
,&gt; ' A Tucker’* Addition, Ownnr Un­ September 6, A. D., 1909, in A id court, Bill ih Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien,
known, and
you appear
and answer the bill filed In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Are made with the Bill­
» T o A ll Whom It May Concern':
and set forth tho nature o f your res­ Cirault o f the Stato of Florida, for Or*
Upon application-of 'he City Solici­ pective Interests lu, right to, or liens auge county.
ingsley D o v e t a i l e d
tor, It I »h ereb y ordered than on or be- upon real estate situate tn the City of City of-Sanford vs. I. B. Williams.
Heads,
Any &lt; leading
T o the defendant, 1. B. W illiam s:,
lore th « September rule day next, being Sanford, and described In the bill as
It appoarlug from the allldavlt o f the
, September 6, A. D„ 1909. in A id court I*ot 12, Block 6, T ier 2.
manufacturer can furnish
you appear to and answer the blU filed
It L* further ordered that this order City Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford
them. I f your dealer cunand set forth the nature o f your rea- be published-In the Sanford Herald, s hereto filed that h« believes that you
peollre InLert-sU In, right to, or liens newspaper published tn «old City, once aro a non-resident of the State o f Flor­
not supply you, write *
. ■ upon renl'patale ktluatc in the City ot a week for eight coneecuUve weeks ida, and that your residence Is un­
known, and that there Je no pet son In
Sanford, and described In the.bUl as prior to said rule day.
40x80 f t In S. E. Corner o f Lot 6
Wltoeas my hMid and seal o f the this State the service of a subpoena
Block 10, Chapman'£ Tucker’s Add! sold circuit court this 24th day of upon whom would bind you, and that
lion to the,City of Sanford, Owner .Un­ Jane. "A. D., 1909.
your ago Is over the age of 21 years.
JL C. CHAMBLISS, P fest.
Ocala, fla
known.
• ■*
It is therefore ordered that you do
(Seal.)
B. M. ROBINSON,
It is further ordered that this order
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. appear to thla oourt to the bill heroin
be published In tho Sanford Herald, a
filed, upon Monday, September 6th, A.
46-8.
D., 1909.
newspaper published In said City, om
—- a week for eight --oottaucutlvo wee
It la further ordered that thla order
Bill In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
prior to said rule day.
of
publication be published once a
Witness my-.hand and seal o f this In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial week for eight consecutive weeks to
Circuit
o
f
the
State
ot
Florida,jfot
Or­
nald'circuit court this 84th day of
the Sanford Horttld, a newspaper pubange County.
June A- 0 » 1909. ~
'
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l_.-&amp;fraT.By at jjanbirrt, to Or­
O K y*«M )tdW td T A
» T T s a f o — -------- b ; m . irom N B O N .
ange County, Florida.
To
Alt
Whom
It
May
Oonoern:
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
Witness my band and the seal of
Upon application o f the'C ity Solici­
.
16-8.
circuit court this 24th day or
tor, it Is hereby ordered than oo or .be­ said
J udo, A. D., 1909,
fore the September rale day next, being
(Seal.)
n. M. ROBINSON,
Bill in Chancery to Enforce Tax Lian. September 6, A. D., 1909, In A id oourt,' _ Clock Circuit CourL Orange -County.
jrdu appear to and answer the bill filed
1 » Ih n C l r e u l t C a u r i rd '
■ -------------------------------------------and ¿ 1 tor£E-Uie WUUffiT T TtlUf I U8- _________________________________ —
Circuit o f tho Statu or
T i i r A g RlWUnwHBBi; Cuu* sprains* Wounaa,
pepUve Interest« tu; right -to.-wr-ttrtie
ango County.
w i l l C d olü Sores,' Stlff JolfrtS7‘Ncurnlgiit,- t)tc.T
'rea l-retare situare ln toi* C ity 'o r
• f t t y o f Ssnford í C 'Ü ÍA C . 'Medcngrcg.
In Chancery to Enforce Tax Lien.
Sanford, and described in the
A. C. O r e m , La Dm , ! « • , ' w rltaai-' l can heartily pay that UallarJ'» Snow
and
In the Circuit Court of tho 7th Judicial
U n i mo □l U tha beat Liniment Id tha world.
I have u*ad It (or I* r*»r* » “ f 1
Ltta 4 end 6. Block, 7. Tier 6
T o A ll WhOm, It May Oonoern:
Circuit of tho Btato o f Florida, for Or­
would eat be without it at any tim«.
1 wiU ytadly ncoum tnJ ]t to “ V uneU I » farther ordered that this order ange county.
Upon application o f th f City 8ollcl
. ___ _____ ___
L ût-bfc J&gt;fi-juhllshad-ln -the Sanford -Herald, a City of 8&amp;nrord vs. M. He«ton.
insist Upon the Genuine.
Price 25c* 50c and $1-00
newspaper published to A i d City, once
T o the dufundant. Mi Heaton. ‘
a week for eight ooneccutlvo weeks
I( appearing from tho affidavit of the
Ballard Snow Liniment Co^
you approx to and answer the bill filed prior to M i d rule day.
City Solicitor o f the City o f Sa&amp;ford
ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A.
Witness
my
hand
and
seal
o
f
The
and set forth the nature o f your
hereto filed that bo believes that you
lt d a n d H a c u m m a n d o d b l
pective Interest« in, right to, jör Hens said circuit court this 24th day of aro a non-realdent o f the State o f Flor­
June-,
A
D.,
1909.
*
&gt;
upon real A ta la situate lo the City of
ida, and that your reaidence Ip un­
B. M. ROBINSON.
ord. and deecribad to the bill as (Seal.)
known, and that there to no person to
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County. this Stato the aervloe ot « subpoena
tem
J
, 48d ... upon whom
jrou.
F lo r id a . ' . .

IDEAL

Celery

FERTILIZERS

B ESTum r
Lettuce \

Cauliflower

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
JO C K S O N V ILLE, FLORIDA

[FLORIDA PEOPLE!
And consider the quality

V

$160

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John B . St etson 'University
T&amp; N
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CHILDREN

Florida

The Best Orange Boxes

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Ocala Box Co.-

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KING OF LINIMENTS '* *
BALLARD’S
SNOW
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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings—Mention o f
Matters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST

Men's Panama baU, nt Mrttlnger's.

A good spring nt $1.00, nt Miller &amp; Son.

tîiîîtn n iittitm m iittu iiiin ttîiittm t

See L R. Philips fo r Zaur celery seed

W. M. Keelor nnd A. P. Çonnclly spent
-------Good second-hand buggy for snle. Bos last Sunday at Daytona Beach,
094.
( ....
44-tf
Hammocks from $1.20 up, at Miller &amp;
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
moving.
'
tf
Jim Harris Is remarkably quiet on the
Miss Mabel Bowler was one of the home ball question these days. He has already
kissed the cup good bye.
comers from the beach Tuesday.

N. P. Yowell &amp; Go

Tables from 80 cents upward at' Miller
Fancy work supplies, nt 507 Magnolia
A San.
avenue.
*

W ho -handles the Best Goods

Summary o M h e H ooting Small Talk
Rex Packard and family arc home again
Built by the Pope Contracting Co. suf­
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
after a visit ttof several weeks in Shlrficient guarantee.
42tf
ried Herald Readers.
Attorney AndrcwMohnson spent several land, III., among relatives.
Wade, the, tuner, Orlando.
A good family horse for sale at n bar­
days this week at Daytona Beach.
T he Herald's 'phone is No. 148
gain.
N. H. Garner.
40
The only sensible and comfortable men's

in Sanford, whose stock is
kept

Twenty-one meals at Stumon's for $4. invisible suspenders nt MeUlnger’s. 51-tf j -First-class harness and saddle repairing*
America alarm clocks for 85c at FcrC. M. Bmdwflint-wml T, H. Barlow o f j n l Dicklns’- stables:------- 1— 1--------40-tf
Buy a meal ticket, and eat your Sunday
rtäldX
Orlando were visitors to the city this week.
Let The Herald follow you on your sum­
Rooms furnished. Also go-cart for sale.
mer trip.
Between Oak and Myrtle Aves., 5 th St.
The Stetson Law Schodl. See ad on . $12.50. 50-pound felt mattress, firstanother page.
class lick, at Miller A Son for $8.50.
R. J. Holly harretnmed from □ trip to
Frank Miltaird will go over to the beach
Daytona Beach.
in his automobile Saturday. He will roSend for bulletin, Stetson Normal School, maln several days.
DeLnnd. Florida.
Anyone Hnnting a high-grade sewipg
Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long. I machine for ^95 had better speak quick
at The Herald office. Going I
The best on earth.

np
•

the

year

round,
__

— v e ry ^seldom you ddh’t g e t
what you ask for.

dinner at Stumon's.
Miss Ruth Stewart is home again.after
a pleasant visit of two or three months
withs relatives in Georgia.

* Complete Line of
L A D IE S ’ ÁND G E N T S ’ FU R N ISH IN G S

For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, sec
D. A. Caldwell A Spns.
Cottage to rent, five rooms. Park avenue,
apply to G. W. Spencer.

N, 1!. Gamer and daughter, Miss Nell
are home again after B e v e r a iw c e k s pleas­
Mrs. D.Xt Hunter, who has been visiting antly spent hi Toccoa and other points in
Mrs. Fratik and Miss Flossie returned
y I
her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Thornton, has re-. Georgia._______ _______ ____ __ '
from Daytona Tuesday.
I turned to her home nt Winter Park.
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Wade makt*s frequent trips to Sanford.
■Mr. and Mn..SL M lG. Can-awny nnd two
Go-Fly keeps flics off horses and cattle. children of Ft. Ogden are visiting their
Write him at Orlando.
25c and 50c.*, At all drug stores. 44-10 parents, arriving last Friday.
4 Don't make a mistake .and buy before
R. C. Maxwell and Miss Lucy Whltner
pricing at Miller A Son.
Best Elgin creamery butter, 35 cents a
arrived homo on Tuesday from Daytona pound, nt L. P. McCuller’s. ' •
P.J. Parramore of Jacksonville Is spend­
Beach, Mrs. Maxwell will remain several
ing a few days In the city.
Trimmed hats at great reduction for the j
days longer.
Planting time 1s here. M. M.Smitliwili
next week at Mra^M.-L. Allen's
Sl-Itp
Fish roe Ini cans, at. 15 cent* the can
sell you land on eggy.terms. - ~~1- ---- —
at Sanford Grocery Co.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Ohlnholscr nnd baby,
The famous Elgin Creamery Butter lbr
nccompanled
by-Mldridntf^LelRer, w'enF
Thirty per cent discount on ail wool-art
sale nt W. W. Long's Grocery.
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over to the const Iqst^vSntUrday to spend
squares at Miller A Son.
Meade Fox is home again after a so­
n few days enjoying the ocean.
Mrs. E. H. Dickinb and Mrs. E. Powell
journ of ten days on the beach.
Full line garden seed Tor fall plant­
with two children, mother nnd sister of
Florida Syrup In sealed tins, same J. W. Dlcklns oreln tho city visiting the ing. Fresh, At L R . Philips'Drug Store
as new, at Sanford Grocery Co.
family Of Mr. Dicklns.
Walter Bcqtty is the proud possessor of'
It costs i\p more to get first class work,
Miller A Son save the buyers moiiey. a cow that money cannot buy. This cow .
Try Albert Grnmllng’sTonporlal parlors. 2t No high-priced solicitors to pay.
Is now the mother of twins, nnd according
Mrs. Duff Porter returned to the cltyj Have the Sanford Light A Fuel Co. wire to authorities on cows, this is going some.
Tuesday (i«m a short trip to Jacksonville] your property for electric lights, arid in­
Fresh Saratoga Chips received dojty,
McKinley edition of ten cenTBieetlhu- sure having ihe worjf'dofte accordinglo j
10 cents the packhge.'at Sanford proslc, all the popular airs, at City CignrStore. I insurance requirements. Phone No. 30,
cery C o..
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Miss Lucy Whltner returned from tier or see J. T. Fuller.
J. M. Stumon sold five acres of crlery
several weeks stay on the beach Tuesday.
D. L Thrasher and family went to Dade
laTtd to Mr. Hancock of Homer, III., this
.While your wife is away, make yourself City Suturduy called there on account of
week. -The land is near Cameron City
nt lioine nt Stumon's. 21 meals for $4. the critical illness of Mr. Thrasher's
and Mr. Hancock will be down later to |
Turner Houser and little daughter Kr- mother. Mrs. N. 11. Garner is also with Improve his property.
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mlniu spent Sunday with relatives in her mother.
Chairs, stands, rockcrS, matting, spring
Why pay high prices on the installment
Tampa.
cot,
and window shades for sple. Practi­
Gel your fencing now, and get ' the plan, when Miller A Son1will save you
cally new. Enquire nt Herald office.
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from
20
to
30
per
cent.
American or the Ellwood kind. Geo. H.
If ydu want a first-class tailor-made
Fernnld Co.
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4i) • Sewing wanted by the day or piece nt
suit for $12.08, call nt D. A. Caldwell A
reasonable
prices.
Cull
on
MrsF,
W.
M.
D. F. Whltner Is tmjoying himself at
Sons.
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Barnstable, Mnsa„ and will be absent sev-1

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adapts itself to the needs of good Hress_ £_

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Regular $5.50 rattan rockers at Miller
A' Son for $9.75. Come and look our I
stock over.
Mrs. A. C. Rollins of Winter Garden Is
Visiting at the home of C. A. Betts and
W. S. Thornton.
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All Local Advertisement« Under This
(leading, One Cent a Word Each Issue

Do away with dust wliilc sweeping car­
pets by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of

.W—W.-Long, r— -----.New 'crop California seed, at L. R.
Philips* Drug Store. Get his prices
before buying

Clothier and Men’s
Furnisher

First nnd Second streets, beautiful build­
ing site. Luke view,
$1,000, F. J.
Powers.
For Sale—Buggy and harness, In good
condition., A bargain. E. L. G., Lake

T. W. Briggs has returned from a two
weeks'visit to Daytona Beaclt greatly
t
benefitted in jiealth.
Ashes (Cunudn unleached) and ull W il­
son A Toomvr fertilizers. See R. C. Max­
well or R. II. Wh|tner._____ ;---------51-4t

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L. H. T E M P L E

The Royal Tailors brand of cluthlng ,
means perfection. See samples at D. A. ]
Caldwell A Son’s.
B. A. Howard left last Saturday for Ca­
dillac, Mich., where he will spend several
weeks with his family.

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Cilt Flowers and Hot House Plants
ROSES A S P E C IA L T Y

Sanfotd Novelty. Works and, Cement
Stone Plant located atthe comer of French
avenue and Commercial street.
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Five or sjl^un/urnished rooms and hath
for rent.' Immediate possession; Good
locality. Inquire at The Herald office.
Mrs. Ludlutn of Wichita, Kansas, has
purchased land from the Howard-Pnckard
Land Co., and will improve the same at
once. ■ -----^ t
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W« A. Lefiler Is faking his vacation In
New York City, During his absence his
position In the office of Chase A Co', is being filled by Claude Herndon.
Have the Sanford Light A Fuel Co..wire
your property for electric lights, and In­
sure.having the work done according to
iusurance requirements. Phone No. 38,
w jee J. T, Fuller,
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Miss Bird!« lt » m . will g a In rinvnum ■at
----Hairy J. Wlimii t.~
tomorrow to spend a couple of weeks.
Wilâuu A. Tourner Fertilizer Cumpahy.
- Eugene RtmitlllM; hi* nephew ’ wlirjolh Complete fertilizers, Canadu hardwood
her there on Monday.
ashes and castor pomaca. See R. C. Max­
Now is the time to build your fence a nd well or R. H. Whltner. ' ~
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tho Geo. H. Fernuld Hardware Co., is tl»e
Capt. J. N. Whltner, capitalist, of San­
place to buy. See the Ellwood and Amer­ ford, who lately purchased 4,000 acres of
ican Fence.
celery land in Nine-mile Point. In north­
Walter Haynes, advertising manager of west Pierson, had a gang of experts with
tbe Wichita Daily Eagle Is in the city this a machine testing the water supply last
^eek, Mr. Haynes has purchased land in week. They bored two wells and found a
Cameron l'u y and expects to return later I strong flow of water at a depth of 140
foet,—Volusia County Record.
»nd put In a crop of celery. .

O rfe S o l^ tc c l l'or

Florists Agent.
Ask for Prices
PHONE 10G.
Oak Ave. and-11th St.
SANFORD, FLA.
liver and tan pointer dog which disap­
peared August !.• X. E. CompropaL 32lf
In tho next 30 days I will sell SO Rhode
Island Red hens, and 50 White Minorcas,
one year old, not Ipsa than ten at 75 cu
each. S. M. Donne, Geneva, Fla. 40-4t
To RENT.UNruKNisutD— The large house,
ell and kitchen on Amory Grove, four
mites from Sunford, with stable, water
supply, etc. Rent $240
month $26, payable mon [y
. In advance,
Reply to C. W. Runtoul, 00 Elate street,
Boston, Mass. For examination of prem­
ises apply to John T. Arrents, on the
place.
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For Rent—Six acres of old land, ham­
mock soil, with four room cottage. F. J.
Power*.
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For Rent—Five acre farm, richest land
Residence for Rent—Corner Cypress aV*
enun awLEouztk-«uaci-— —
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For Sale—Seed Potatoes for fall plant­
ing. N., J. Stenstrom.
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For Rent—fiv e unfurnished rooms on
Park avenue.' Inquire at Sanford Grocery.
For Sale— 24 foot launch, full ifibin.
HP Palmer engine,, cyi sa hull. Good
ton, St. Auguscondition. Apply W. G.
tine, Fla.
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Lost—Pair gold eyeglasses, in case, on
Celery avenue, between town and Chap
pie's place. Name ' on case, Marshall,
Field A Co. Finder please return to lids
office, and receive reward. D. C. Woods.

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Artesian and Deep Well
:---------- Drilling .
Telephone Nò. 60
Drink a Botila of

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Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent Illness, aid
digestion and gfve you health

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla

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A B u d get'of Interesting Hems
From Correspondents

Q. Martin, where they intend to kefep
bouse until the starch factory is moved to
Penn, which is expected to be done some
in the near, future.

ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
Special Correspondence to The Herald:

We nre glad to have the young people of
Sanford|come over here, but trt would cer­
tainly appreciate it if only they were a
Efficient Staff o f Reporters Weekly little quieter. Last week there were two
moonlight parties here and they made so
Covers the Territory for
much noise thfit It disturbed two ladles
who were very sick. Please be a little
quieter
in the future.
from
all
- IWa lavila oorrtapondeow PO Uve top
Interest.
Mctkma of (HeOounly, also new« Kenn
Mrs.
R.
C. Bushnell and daughter, Miss
A rt Idea
Brevity will tataro prompt puMIcailoi
1 be pub­ Emma of DcLand visited her sister* Mrs.
lished. but n(«litvp and anonymous i-nmfnunlcaiknu will be rejected. We will nm be responsible Scrivcn and Mrs. Bond.
Mrs. JohnDtoktnsuiHl daughter,'Mrs.'EL
imihirnliona Inlrndnl fur ctirrrnl liMir limit In- 111
hand not later than Tuesday p. tn .l—Kb . ■
Powell and two children visited the Misses
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GENEVA GLEANINGS
Dicklns last week.
Special Correspondence t»T h e Herald.
Miss Viola Padgett has been spending i
Miss Dorris Walker of Orlando is spend­ the past week with her grandmother, Mrs.
ing awhllcln Geneva, guest of Misses Eva Myers of Orange City.
and Olive Taylor, .
A. T. Rossetter of Sanford wns in town
Mrs. Williams and little griinddaughlcr, one day last week.
Miss Cluir Harrison, are at home again,
J. LcFlls. representing BendedIch Pol-1
-lifter »ponding «ome-timaat Miami and a t ,
lalftiô. o? Jacksonville was in*' town |{ut I
the aeosfiore.
week.
T. W. Geigcr is at home again, after
The Misses Hlnley of Jacksonville have |
several weeks stay In and near Kissim­
taken rooms at Epwortli Inn and are do-10
mee. '
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ing light housekeeping.
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The public will be glad to know that the
Miqs Coyle Binford left Monday for a £
lighter is again nt the crossing on the river |
visit
with friends in Eustis and Ml Dora.
between Sanford ond Geneva. Its absence
C.
Carllle
of DeLand is visiting cousins £
tins caused our. people no little trouble nnd
here
for
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few
days.
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^inconvenience.
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Mrs, Gratic/after several weeks stay at
her daughter's in Geneva, has returned to
her home in Jacksonville.-

Presents to the Investor theBest Opportu- •
nities in Florida
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Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$50.00
ur$2D0.00 per acre

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Celery farms, witli flowing wells nil tiled, drained mid ready for crop, $500.00 to $1000.00
per acre.
City property, i in proveil and unimproved timber land with finest site in Florida for crate fnctory
Others tell ym what £an h{Lduiie._,MURRELLiL-CONNER._üre praaÜaiI Inrmers üs wdl
real estate brokers, and are here to show you what has been and con be done.

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., In Sanford, pays
I Sell the Land—Your Brains, Money, and
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

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On Thursday o f lost week several of our
baseball boys went put to Longwood ip
join Uiat team in .a gain.« with Oviedo. A
double-header was playoff resulting in n

IM PR O VED IR R IG A TE D F A R M Ô -U N C L E A R E D L A N D S
. , Flowing Wells on All
Celery Delta and other Desirable TrnctB in Blocks to suit Purchaser.

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Prices and descriptions upon request

First Notional Bank Building

Y our last chance to get land in - the famous Sanford C elefy D istrict------ •
at a low price. Our Eureka Hammock land is the very best in
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quality, location, drainage and general advantages. ?Good hard roads
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to Sanford, perfect shipping facilities, flowing wells guaranteed.
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Why wait until these lands have doubled or trebled in value? Buy
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now and get the benefit of the advancement in price.
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Sanford

Celery

Land

M ust' Advance |

still adding.

Wilson are against '«A**??1« »
“ *&gt;&gt;«st session were rid- J
at Sylvan Lakh, v l iculéd bÿ thé press -all over Uie country, ’
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but not one of these bills exhibited ob 9
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ûèinjneiy qb that introduced. by a •
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’ ,,,li-'pd Wrl‘2,'t*
Stuart painty In *
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h m om the Georgia legislature on Monday! He 5
proposes to make ita felonyfor any wom' .‘ {an to ride horse astride or wear divided w
V MELANGE
I skirt. ..To moke the matter still worse, j C
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I this legislator, is a -‘physician and claims]-^
J daughter^ Ethel, of
hj, bin jg»in ^be interest of health A
spending tho post and-welfare of woman,- 'Evidently dlls r S
. Roue s parents, Rev. I man.luis been and always will be an ig- 5
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left last FViday-for j beyond Uje limits nfiUaxotuity. practice, l&lt;©
epects to spend some before be was ¿ | to hi »state legislature
and relatives.
[and no doubt if A im &amp; a ’Mpoophmrhov- A

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acre farms net as imuch or more ejear profit per year -than the best
farms inJ-hc-N ^ h , --.-It
s y w g § ^ d vttnce far-------------above it’s present selling "price

mother. Mr». A. W. Keeiy of this place.
Mrs. Annie McDonald left for Jackson

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Mrs. Hliina Nelson returned to her home
in Tutnpo this week, often spending sev­
eral months here with hsr mother. '• ,
We are glad to welcome Mr. and' MrsF. M. Warren back to' Lake Mary. They
have reutul rooms from Mr. and Mrs. J

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PINE. CASTLE
Special Corropqndence to Tbe*Herald;

C. H. Hoffner nnd boys are making hoy
David Speer made a business trip to
while the sun shines between showers,
Orlando nnd Sanford Inst Week.getting it nil the same.
Lake Harney is getting to be quite a
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The improvements trn- the J. G. Tyner,
“ popular compiler resoflT' Anolhcr JWiy
went ever this week nnd. spent a merry Hall nnd Wm. M. Hansel residence makes,
week despite, the rain, mosquitoes nnd the streets look like new. Paint is being
fleas. It takes those thing to complete n used Instead of whitewash. It is had on
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week's outing on the lake. Those going our eyes, sure.
over Monday were Mr. ond Mrs. Parmer
Hon. Geo. Crawford visited among us J
Taylor nnd children. Mrs. Mary Taylor nnd last.week. Apleasant smile and n hearty HO
sans. Misses 'Laura Barber nnd Dorris handshake wns extended to nil of tho old O
Walker, and John Huddleston.
friends and neighbors. ’ Come again.
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Miss
Bass
of
Kissimmee
is
visiting
her
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Messrs. Simmons of Orinndo.nrc visiting
-their sister, Mrs. George Geiger; also Mrs. sister here. She makes her. presence felt
Robert Simmons of Volusia county is n by her lovely iiTstrifmenufi and vocal mu­
sic, which is listened to by nil.
guest uf Mrs. Geiger.
The ice aeam nnd cake festival given
by
the Y, P. U. last Friday night was a
PA0LA POINTS
success all around. The proceeds will be
5 petal CorreaDondence to The Herald:
devoted to purchasing song books for the
This is certainty exceptional August
union.
weather! We are used to having It wet,
The priyn comps were oh the move
hut hot ond steamy, not tho present com­
Monday morning, several teams and about
fortable temperature and aw l breezes.
Old settlers Bay tills is the coolest summer fifteen men, not dll prisoners, making up
the enravan, Jt looked Itkd the ancient
In years, and hint darkly of coming storms,
juggernaut car of the .Collie Chinese, with
but who would b$ n pessimist, and only
Its
votaries. We hope they will not puss
see tho hole when liiere is the doughnut
out of this district until more work is done
for us.
Monday morning of last - week brought
us a little excitement anyway. An auto • Wm. Hnxeiip, first vice president of the
from Sanford came (o town, and tiie big B. Y. P. U. of Florida, paid our union an
white horse belonging to C. C. Pearson official visit Sunday night; his heart seem­
cvidently^uistffiiiDg'lhe “honk" forGabri- ed to be In the right place. He is such
el'^uwn born,’ 0iid thinking her Unto had an able and easy talker that his time was
come, broke Iqpseirom her moorings and only too short. The latch string js always
took to the yeod$-strewing the wagon In hanging vmtslde for WiPie «m l .)fl* kind
her wake. - Fortunately, no one was in the
* 'vehicle .to j(et hurt, and the old horse soon'
came to a standstill without any serious
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Samuel McBride spent ^a. Jew , days at
Lockhart last week.

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An order of the Postoffice Department,
Washington, D. C. effocdve JanrtrltJUS,
provides that nô delinquent subscriber
sltaili be carried longer than three tnonihs,
giving as n reason that the department Js
furnishing a low raté of postage on news­
papers, and does so for the benefit of a
bonafide subscriber who pays for his

Write ua for literature and particulars.

We can furnish you with figures and statistics which

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TH É SANFORD HERALD

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And Water Ruibed Into Irrigated Die
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Bv Wireless Telephone

Peleg Hostetter expects to open a set

d|y park. Si Munger
months down east fast
out the plops and says
take n back neat for

F. J . T E R R Y

GREAT RESERVOIR BURST

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who spent two
summer is laying
our town won't
any town In the

a g ility .

A Jacksonville jjoop_ Jruramer -was
caught In the act of putting one of the
Duster bouse roller towels In his grip lost
Tuesday oqd Mart mode him puy twlco
as.much as It was worth.. This removes
'all suspicion from the Sanfprd pickle
drummer who had been suspected.

Fort Morgan. Colo., Aug. 5 ■The irrlgntlon ucctiun nofth oi here is the scfipe of
devastation today, owing to thfe bursting
of the retaining walls of the grent govern*
ment reservoir yesterday afternoon.
With a roar, 1,000,000,000 cubic feet
of water rushed out of the widening
breach, carrying everything before i t It
swept across the valley with a roar, and
although the ground is almost n dead
level, It cut a groat shnllow ditch half a
mile, and more than a mile long. Sev­
eral farms were destroyed by the great 1 M P R O V E D O R D E R O F R E D
wash of waters. buLlt-so-faapnened -that
Wekiva,Tribe No. 41
no one was caught In (ho flood.
The damage will reach several hundred Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings
on tho 1st and 2nd Wednesday of each
thousand dollars. The government had
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting broth­
expended a grant sum of money in build­
ers welcome.
ing the reserve wall.

If It's printing yon want, send It to T he

Aunt Chloe, the estimable wife of Rev. HERALD office.
Deuteronomy Jones has been laid up with
. c!Ugg«4»Ue* «ven since the fried chicken
picnic -at-Lok» Jessup lost Saturday.

First-class work goarnn-

h is liv e r a i l m e n ^ m y l g n le is h is - ^ e r m lf u g e

Florida Fruits

General Insurance Agents

ALBERT G R ÄM LING

SANFORD, FLO RID A

— Tonsorlal Parlors

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

p a r s o n G ood b e lc h e r Is r e c o v e r in g .fro m

SHIPPERS OF

Fashionable

Hair

Cutting

Pope Contracting Company ij

City of Sanford
j BUI in Chancery to
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Hot and Cslf Baths at all Moors. Hot Sul­
Mary Evans and 1 H. Coon 1
T* x U en
To the defendant« [ary Evans and T. H. Coon:
w o r ld a n d th e u n d e r m in in g w a y s o f S a ­
phur Baths a Specially
It apraring From he affidavit o f the City Soiitdtor
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■„ • o f the City or Santo J herein (lied that he believes
One
visit
and
‘you become a Staunch Patron
that you are hon-n ildents o f the state of Florida.
and that your reald._________ ___
and that there
We team that Gil Pcttlbone, who fur­ U
no person in this state the aervl______
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of a____
subpoena
Pie« Block opposite Bsprosa Offlss
nished the chickens for the colored Hard­ upon whom would bind you. and that your age is
a p p e n d ix g e t s o u t o f w h a c k ho W lll pecnch
n ext Sunday

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High-Grade House-Building a Specialty

shell picnic last week Is In trouble with his
neighbors and Preacher Deuteronomy
and Deacon Columbus have agreed to pay
for part of the chickens usai on that oc­
casion.

DEALERS IN

Builders’ Supplies, Interlarchen Sand

Aunt Peggy Slimmer put up two quarts
ofgun yai yesterday .—The'SHihiiicrs are
all born workers.
Miss Pinky Slimmer Iiob returned from
bar two weeks' outing over to Daytona
Beach much refreshed in body arid mind.
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Tobias Slimmer has been badly affefctec,
with bolls for several weeks, bul was
feeling much better today as two of his
biggest boils came to a head yesterday,

—— Alphn CemeiU, Acm e Plaster

&gt;tdar ^ i u lr y ^ P niB ga ----------Clerk Circuit Court. OrangcCounty,

Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Gainesville, F la.,)
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July 17, ld08. J
Notice Is hereby given that WllHam 1). Kaulerson,
f Urneva, Florida, wbo. on Octoher 8, 1007, made
omestend Entry No. 37041 (Serial No, 04711).
if Ets of N W it and EH o f SWS4. Sertlon 0. Townilp 20 South. Kongo 32 East, Tnllnhnvsn-Mi-ridn, ha* tiled notice of Intention-to make Onal
mini motion proof, to establish claim la the laud
wvp described, before the Clerk of the Circuit

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One of Ike Bollivar's cow's calves was
successfully weaned last Saturday.
Joel Puterbnpgh was expelled from the
Newlight church last week for saying
“ dam It" three times when he found out
he'd been skinned In a boss trade with
Mose BunkcriT“
. ---- —----Bill Fisher ofTampa was in town last
Saturday and called on Rev. Llgc McSwatt Bil) and Preacher Lige went to
school together in Suckers Corner and Its
said Bill used tq be sweet on Llge's wall­
eyed sister, but site eloped with Gill
Spooner, the ¡pne-leggcd town constable
and wont lo ‘Ari2ona, where thoy own a
barber shop uncj- other valuable property.

Improvements at University

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M V Ë R Y , F E E D and
Harness snd Buggies

Olackamlthlng and Horacahoaing

Horses and M a t^ B ö u g ^ t and Exchanged
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south easterly along the north line of said railroad
right of way to French avenue. th«n«e north along
weal aide of French avenue one hundred and ten
feet. uioM or less, to the point of beginning,.
. Also, Begin on the west side of French avenue at
a slake where the south line of the corporate lim­
its of the City or Sanford (under the Acts of the
Legislature of Florida of 1909) crossea said French
avertpe, run thence weal on and along said south
boundary line of the City of Sanford thirteen hun­
dred and thirty feet, more or lr*i, to a post, thenoc
north three hundred and thirty feet, more or leas
to the south boundary Une ol Goldsboro street (nr
roadh-thenca east and along the south line of said

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Under and by Virtue of an execution issued out
of and under (he seal of the Clrmll Court of the
Seventh judicial Circuit of Florida In and fur Or­
ange County, dated June 22nd, 11)09, wherein Leo
Manger and Frank C. Brendcl. adminlitrator of
Isaac Levi, deceased, are plaintiffs and Alec V,
French Is defendant. I hava thla day levied upon
nnd will sell on Monday. September the 6th. IUOU,
the same being a |etUd.*flW-&lt;U|i. and within the
legal tiaureot «sic. In front of the court house door
In Otlando, Orange county. Florida, at public out­
cry tn th e’nGIBnt and best bidder for rush, the fuitew tngde*Tm rt teal estate, .lying and being In
sold Orange county. Florida, to-wlt: Begin at n
post on the west side of French avenue fifty feel
south and thirty feet west of the NE comer of
NWJ4 of Sec 39, township 19 S. Range 30
run
west on direct line to the north line of the right of

agricultural hull.

Sanford's new electric light plant will
■¿00 be Installed nnd von want the work
competent «nd experienced
eleeirieipn. The work must bear Rupee
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According to the following from the
Gainesville 6un the University of Florida
will soon be onebf the best equipped col­
leges In the state:
“ lYie appropriation mode by.the Legis­
lature for the University was ns follows:
$40,000 for an engineering, hall.
$40,000 for the experiment station aryl
$40,000 for a general science hall.
$10,000 for the conduct of fanners’ in­
stitutes for two years.
$10,000 fog the -Improvement of the
enmpua and the farm.
This does not Include the appropriation
for current expenses.
The appropriation for the engineering
hall will not bdeome available until next
year, but the other improvements will be
made&gt;tu rapidly as the work qpnbc done,
the work of completing the present build­
ings having been already nearly done.
WiihliHtwo yen, at the latest, all work,
conteinplqtod in the appropriation will
have been completed, and the University
-of Florida-will be a source of pride to eyery Floridian. It is already the equal of
any slate university In point of currlcuJam end young men can obtain an edu­
cation there as good as Is to be had In

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over the loss of Ills brlndle bulldog (hat
disappeared two weeks ago and was
found In the cistern yesterday. The family
has been complaining of the water for
several days.

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wheels of time for a blessed couple of
hours. They tell us we must ploy golf
and may play tennis If we do not play too
fiercely: but work with the ' pulleys, and,
safest of all, massage Is the Ideal oxerdse ]
for men who dwell in offices.
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BASE BALL THIS WEEK
. Regardless of whether Sanford wins the
-cupor not the -last-few games should
prove Just as Interesting as the first and
it is up to the players to make them in­
teresting. Simply because It is the tall
end of the season Is no valid reason for
the players to put up n ragged game and
nothing will discourage the fans so much

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the Sanford ball team. Sanford expects of our Youth,—The World of Today.
W e have the largest
to put n winning team Into tbe field next
Duting the past year
Palatka
Takes
Two
yfcnr and ninny of the players here now
and best equipped plant
the U. S. Navy has con­
Falatku took two out of the three games I
can win a home for themselves and
sumed 691,000 pounds
wells in this
main hero duringAhe winter. Sanford will here tills week. Something seems to be
,for driving
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the
matter
wltb
our
bunch,
and
if
they
of
and
pay as good Wages as any other city In
section o f the country'
don't ginger up Orlando will have a watk-the-SdirfilKir league, and. tlio uuollt
and are prepared to fill
ball played this scdjRm will have much to nway and Sanfonl will port with the ImauCOLORS, sufficient to pro­
do with the support ¿pf, the citizens next ^
There is some friction among
duce more than 100,000
all orders promptly. Our
year. Like everything e&amp;sithere arc many t»»e baU players and they are not playing
gallons
of
paint,
equiva­
people who think Uiey cnnToqnnge a boll together at all. and their actions on the
machinery is up-to-date
team better than the present Incumbents diamond are not Just what sensible ions
lent to 50' carloads of For Field, Farm, Ranch, Lawns,
and our workmen are
but they have never tried It, n i w W that » « » * • The game Wednesday was far
200,000 gallons each,
an.association *has"be$n formed some of I from satisfactory to the public,, and tM I
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Corn
Cribs
and
Poultry
and which would make
skilled in the work.
these wise guys will have u chance nt Uio actions of a couple of the Sanford players
■_JLtrflin.jnpr.e. thqn 9beiJ..WUl&amp;Duuiordinary-ufewalLmt-lmrd-j— -Those—contemn!nttmr -There hpyfl bern some
disgrace to the lovers ul clean ball)
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half
mile
- - mUrtt1S.es.hinde. and the team ntthc t»res- nml h tha.1 kln(* of playing Is kept op It
putting
in
wells
would
£iirrttiii«w«cks n good, stiff manager. Their will I^IIl baseball In Sanford, a. a majority
In Uncle bam s ser­ Will not anil in Summer's Lent nor
Inssitmlmipon the diamond would indicate
^atl8 ar* ogolnst such disgraceful
vice, as in everybody
break in tbp cold of Winter ■
serve their best inter­
that soifo of them nre troubled with the conduct. The trouble is a few of the ball
else’s, LUCAS PRODUCTS Are made of the best materials and
ests by consulting us
"lazy bug." nnd the way they sleep on the Pl°y°re of® Inflated Just a little with their |
have an unbroken re­
have stays that cannot slip
job is n sight to behold. They plnye&lt;l with |own importance and Instead of paying at­
cord for satisfactory re­ Do, not require an expert to erect, and learning prices be­
. son»,ginger w^rn Bridges was here, but |tention to the captain or management I
they
want
to
run
It
themselves.
The
sults.
and are low priced •
that U- anotfcfcr story.
\JJ$
fore malting contracts.
At any rate, if Uiey liBfcnti to get sup-1 quicker the management eliminates Uiat
port next season the last few games must kind of playing and players the better It
---- ‘ assume,a different complexion. Sanford |will be for Uie team and Uie public will be
has plenty of enthusiastic fans who will belter satisfied. Morris is captain now
spend their last cent In supporting a good and ha is a good heady ball player and
team, but Uiose same fans are quick to quite capable of handling the team. He j
Florida Progress
note this lack of energy upon Uio part of should be given full control and the play­
The following list, huthorized by tho
ers
made
to
understand
that
they
must
Uic players, and the fans are not to be
Tradesman, indicates the more Important
-taken-for-msy marks.—The-boy*, may ho obey him. If not fine them a few times
established In the southern
Industries
"taking candy (torn thebnby" this season, and they will get over some of their fool­
states during the week ending today. It
ish
Ideas.
We
must
beat.
Qrlandu
so
get
but next year Sanford will have a arc
illustrates the fact that Investments and
You can get
team, hired to piny ball and they will' together and play ball, not like a bunch
general development enterprises arc keep­
pf
school
boys
but
real
ball
players.
play ball or get the pink slip at once.
ing up the pace In the south during the
summer, with indicaUons that the Inter­
* Celery In Carolina
R. E. Letson is in the city this week est along these lines is intensifying. as
The Baseball Of Youth
visiting his brother J. D. Letson. Mr. Let- the Season advances. ' Following Is the
We ore thinking abbut a good many Im­
.
son is manager of the 400 aero vegetable Industries established in Florida;.
portant mutters Just now, some of which
farm near Ncwbern, S. C.. and last year ' Tampa—(230,000 railway company.
tend to make us serious. Contractor LorBoca Grande— $250,000 construction
planted -two acres of celery as an experi­
imer in the United S'atcs Sennte, for in­
ment The celery grew rapidly but the company.
stance. And that ever procrastinating
Femandlna—$30,000 truck und farm
stems were hollow and this season Mr.
boom In business.
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Letson hopes to overcome this defect company.But our real souls arc In baseball. That, The Irrigation Is the Skinner system of
Sanford—$80,000 light anc| fuel combarring the short and acute attack of overhead irrigation and tp bleach the eel- party.
Drive your Wagon into Sanford
graduations. Is about all Uie average cry broom sage is used and found to be
St. Augustine—$20,000 drug company.
American can find reully worth talking less expensive than boards and Mr. LetWillUton—$10,000 woodworking plant.
Call on C. H. Evans
about.
son states that the sage solves the ques­
He can deliver an y brand you want out of
Fortunately there is plenty of time to go tion for them. The farm is protected
Electric Lights'
to the guinU. We love Uie game for what from the cold by hot houses and the crops are coming. Have your store and resi­
Our new Warehouse
it is, but we love It quite as much as p arc more expensive. Mr. Letson Is favor­ dence wired now.* Expert electricians.
All
work
done
under
Insurance
rules.
fqrm of autobiography. For every mnnof ably Impressed with Sanford and states
Without Delay—
us has played baseball, and every oilier that every one in his secUon is familiar ■Notify -W. A. Parr or pitone our office nnd
we will make estimate.
man of us secrcUy cherishes the belief with Sanford's great vegetable section 41-41 Geo. H. F krnald Hardware Oo.
Unit If lie had not gone Into law or busi­ and many are coming here this season.
ness or * teaching or Insurance, we too Newborn is quite a trucking center but
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Have you seen the cloth-finish ruled
might have been the idol of the "fan" and the crops must be raised under cover and
letter heads at The Herald office T The
. the terror of Uie umpire.
several of the growers are, anxious to try neatest ami very latest thing In fine sta­
It all comes back to you as you watch Sanford where tho cover con be dispensi
tionery. Look it up, Mr. Business Man
the pitcher# wanning up. You nro back with and greater returns are assured.
Prices very low.
again on Uie vacant lot. Boys you had
Water Hyacinth as Food
long forgotten, suddenly are alive again—
Fire at Milton
Brlcktop and Fatty and Stuffy and Jim J t is .found upon dose examination that
On
Wednesday
a number of buildings
reach out from the long ago and grip your Uie long, black rooUets of the water hya­
were
damaged
by
fire,-but were saved from
heart. Where are they now, and whnt cinth is alive with various sized shrimp
destruction
by
hard
work.of the fire de­
from
the
tiny
one
Just
from
the
egg
to
the
are they doing T Long hits which set-your
Or uny other fjrand of our Justly
partment. D. T. Williams &amp; ' Company
side shouting and the "mud larks" tumb­ full-grown one in there In hiding.
ling into cellars of houses burned in “ the
Fowls at once eat the leaves and only sustained heavy loss.

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great fire,” free fights between Uie catcher after grain, like oats or wheat, has been
Middletown, N. Y,; had a million dollar
and runner over an untouched base, dis-1 scattered on the rooudo they begin to find
fire
last Wednesday. Thirty-six buildings
Jointed thumbs that had to be pulled In and scratch out tbe young shrimp. From
Induding
the Rockwell House, Balsam
by Uie united strength of your friends— then on Uiey sftem more fond o f catching
House
aud
Palatine Hotel, all summer reUiem
than
eating
the
grain
thrown
opt.
tfint all is real again I
And Uicn you are back In college with The hyacinths are easily gathered by all Bdrts. Fire started In the clcctricplontor
the Qlf filled wlUi cheers of the massed near the S t Johns and Ocklawahn rivers, the latter hoteL Dynamite was used to
root ire. ihe president with teeth chatter­ and Umt grain is so very high, and the help check Uie flames.
ing in his fear lest 'a lost game should food Uiey ivovlde so complete, Uiat no
Biggest Bargain In Sanford
mean a loss of freshmen in-the fall, the doubt Unde Sam will provide shelter for
2b acres In the city limits. Has
line of town girls— nut yet college widows numerous beds of them along the rivers
— watching your every play, the madness that they may not become extinct by ex­ lake protection. Ten acres tiled and
four flowing wells. Dwelling house,
of victory while the old bell rang Itself off,| treme cold in winter.—Ex.
stable and other outhouses. Price
It? bearings—yes, you were a part of it alltri
$12,500. Brokers protected. •Martin
Mr. Brig is
Greenberg,- owner.
J
Trut1, you caught fouls on the bounce
T; W. Briggs for Uio past five year* tho |
and caltqgrfor a "low ball" und waited for
the pltittllJrito Uirow seven bolls before you head of Uie meat deportment of the San"Let no guilty man escape"—compel
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took your _____
base; you
knew______
nothing ^
of |ford Grocery Company has severed his ] every property owner In tho city who
squeeze plays and-bunts. But you caught I oon“ ®ction ^ d i that firm and accepted a has not yet dona so to build a good side­
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Roberta grocery. Mr. walk ; and also compel those whose walks
the bull in your hands and not.ln a mat- j ^°.
tress, and after two strikes you came 'up Briggs Is one of the most competent meat I are In bad condition to répète them at
under the bat Without cushions god shl n j f “ ^ ?
•ta^- “ nd understands the once.—^
Tampa Tildes.
proteClors. uhd you are prouiFof the swol­ Ihandling òr meats thoroughly. His ambi-1
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len joint that gives you the opportunity to lion is to have the best of meats and to
My stock o f Guns and Rifles. New
tell your neighbor on the bleacher of the have everything neat and clean about tho
second hand. Bargulns -If you
grout.piny for which It was the penalty. more, and along these lines he has built
want them.
Marry J. Wilson.
Ids
reputation.
At
the
store
of
J.
D.
RobAnd so-wo middle-aged men who could
I
cru
an
elegant
new
department
for
meats
I
not run around the bases without calling
MAIL BOXES
la the doctor, who would bo terrorized by has been built, all screened and put In
The best Box made—The Riley. Used
pitching we used to despise, wtio would firsi-da ss_order.
Here the old patrons and the new will exclusively,on Route No. I.
flee a grounder'und misjudge a fly—we
- Harry J. Wilson.
bo
met by Mr. Briggs and the -public can
who are growing u trifle stout in ourprosi iw s i t y J is

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bleachers. The younger generation list-.
best of every tiling in fresh und smoked]
..We curry üui-MuuUiuttio» fixture«, njmi
k tpallar»)*»i'n a"coml cace ml Íugly to our reminiscences
a full line of gas fixtures, brackets, etc.
Ass Mr. Briggs.
Gas stoves and ranges.
and-thinks of us a* sedate, sedentary sup­
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T jie F ermalo H ard w are C o .
pliers of house rent and pocket money.
_ Tfic gomes between .Sanford an d . Or: strapping young sous id. ours
ando scheduled Tor " y£i I eriln y ufter noun
their track teams, their football, and their
was called after the first inning on ac­
oouche»-~they cannot understand this re­
count of rain. A double header Will pro­
am again asking for OLD SHOES,
version to enthusiasm over a game witlph
bably be played this afternoon.
will give what Uiey are worth
they watch critically and discuss Jn terms
S I Z E S , 6 , 7 , 0 , 9 . I l l II A N D IS
we are ashamed to ask them to define.
if It's printing yon want, send It to T he I
But to us it Is a stirring of old adventure- H erald office. First-class work guaran-

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CHAS. H. E V A N S j’ Sales.Agent,
Sanford, Florida
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Real Esta.te and Rentals
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ifl£trQoh&gt; 2Txl 3 miles ifd m town; 41V# -acres
on each place tilled, plowed and ready for cultiva­
tion. These places are for sale cheap, good^ terms.
-W ritem e. I am *
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“Sinitli (Hands, the best located lain offered for sole,
A lso choice city lots and residences at reasonable
prices. Call or write m e for particulars.

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